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RUTH McEVOY COLLECTION 43<br />

SUBJECT TEXT DATE<br />

SHOMREI AMUNH (cont) Rabbi David L. Weinstein retained, to hold services. 10-3-1946<br />

Dinner to celebrate renovation of the Temple. 3-15-1947<br />

Rabbi Knauer dead at 62. 11-28-1955<br />

Rabbi Joel Balk comes. 1956<br />

To reorganize Sunday School. 12-12-1956<br />

The Jewish Community arranges a merger. 9-1-1960<br />

232 Liberty Street, sold to Chester Slivinski, to make it into apartments. 10-12-1960<br />

Shoplifting Large scale shoplifting scheme - connected to Buffalo, Rochester - uncovered,<br />

two arrested. 2-18-1919<br />

Stolen material found, sorted - lifted at 322 and 3<strong>24</strong> Ellicott Street. 2-20-1919<br />

Two women jailed for. 8-6, 16-1960<br />

Merchants say shoplifting is a major problem - two 14 year old girls caught. 12-21-1961<br />

Snell exhibits loot taken by boys brought in by their father. 2-27-1964<br />

Shoplifting, drugs are the chief concern of the Police. 5-16-1967<br />

Shoplifters at Carr's nabbed on West Main Street. 3-15-1973<br />

Shoplifters of March 15 fined $200 each. 4-25-1973<br />

Shoplifters at Montgomery Ward get away with $400 worth of goods. 5-18-1973<br />

Is big business. 8-14-1980<br />

The Better Business Bureau to offer rehabilitation courses to shoplifters.<br />

Storeowners don't know if shoplifting is on the increase but find shoplifters are<br />

1-2-1990<br />

more brazen. 6-5-1993<br />

Shopping Shoppers asked if they prefer Friday or Saturday night open. 4-15-1948<br />

Two-thirds of shoppers favor Friday night. 4-29-1948<br />

Friday shopping hours determined on. 5-4-1948<br />

Friday evening opening approved. 6-10-1948<br />

First Saturday closing (evening) for stores - 6pm. 7-10-1948<br />

Shore Acres Paragraph in the Several Years Ago column identifies Shore Acres as 20 acres<br />

on West Main Road once owned by William E. Webster. 6-23-1933<br />

Shores, Winifred Stopped smoking two years ago, health improved. 10-2-1986<br />

Obit - 81. 9-12-1994<br />

Short, Edward F. Former Batavia and one-time <strong>County</strong> treasurer dead in Solvay at 61. He was the<br />

son of: Edwin Short of Syracuse. Daughter: Mary Short. Wife: Mary A.<br />

Dooley Short - once a teacher at the NY State School. 5-29-1929<br />

Short, James Ex-alderman, arrested for alienating affections Lillie Morgan, wife of William Morgan,<br />

proprietor of the Cottage Restaurant. 12-23-1889<br />

Judge Bowen to defend Short.<br />

Short & Roth harness makers on the corner of State and Main - bankrupt.<br />

[Bought ROBES of Syracuse firm which can't sell because the winter was<br />

12-<strong>24</strong>-1889<br />

so warm.] 1-16-1890<br />

Alienation trial starts. 5-8-1890<br />

"Called more insinuating that titillating." 5-9-1890<br />

Returning to harness making after a long illness - 63 Main Street.<br />

Dead at 71. Edward and James Short, brothers, harness makers on Main Street,<br />

1-6-1912<br />

where Beardsley now is located. 6-21-1929<br />

Short, Marcus Buys Onderdouk harness business - has worked for Onderdouk. 3-15-1890<br />

Harness business to be sold up. 3-13-1896<br />

Harness stock sold - $1,350 realized. 3-20-1896<br />

Harness shop reopened by mortgagees - to be sold of by Short himself. 3-21-1896<br />

Moving his harness shop to a room in the rear above E. D. Reeves drug. 6-16-1896

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