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Ruth McEvoy Collection 24 - Genesee County

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RUTH McEVOY COLLECTION 52<br />

SUBJECT TEXT DATE<br />

Silver Slipper (cont) Joseph J. Valone, owner, cited by the Liquor Board. 10-17-1945<br />

Vallone buys 8 Jackson Street. 2-7-1947<br />

Ad: J. J. Valone & Son - opening new Silver Slipper - same address. 3-31-1947<br />

Moving from15 Jackson Street to 9 Jackson Street - former Firestone Store. 5-11-1948<br />

New Silver Slipper - 15th Anniversary - picture. 10-25-1948<br />

Owner, Joseph J. Vallone, dead at 64. 6-3-1963<br />

Cotichios offer to buy - now proprietor of the Post House.<br />

Thomas Coticchio owns in 1968.<br />

8-<strong>24</strong>-1963<br />

Coticchio to remodel, reopen October 1st. Leased by Philip Tubiello of Rochester. 9-16-1968<br />

Now the Candlelight. q.v. 10-5-1970<br />

Silverthorn, R. C. In the beverage business - financing development of a area east of Oak Street<br />

(Pickthorn) - E. J. Pickert building. 4-27-1955<br />

Silver Wings State Chapter of formed at the airport - for pilots who soloed over 25 years ago -<br />

when the organization was founded. 7-22-1975<br />

Simmons, Carroll Stolen antiques found in Simmons' house in LeRoy - home, Hastings, MN. 11-7-1966<br />

More on Simmons. 12-7-1966<br />

Accused in Minnesota, has a home in LeRoy, NY. 4-22-1968<br />

Simmons, Harry New DPW superintendent for the City of Batavia. 8-21-1975<br />

Retires - served five years. 9-9-1981<br />

Obit - formerly head of the Highway Department. 5-5-1992<br />

Simmons, Harry A. Dead at St. Jerome Hospital. 4-9-1941<br />

Funeral. 4-14-1941<br />

Simmons, Sherman James Corbett and Simmons buy out Sammet's Union Clothing, 78 Main Street. 11-26-1910<br />

Simonds, Albin P. Wounded in the Philippines. 3-9-1942<br />

Back from service "just beginning to walk" - wounded, wears a brace on his left leg. 5-25-1942<br />

Simonds' story. 6-2-1942<br />

Home - first back from service.. 6-12-1942<br />

Honored in a parade. 7-3-1942<br />

More. 7-6-1942<br />

Staff Sgt. Simonds gets the purple heart. 12-10-1942<br />

An instructor at a air base in Texas. 1-16-1943<br />

Discharged - first local man discharged. 3-9-1944<br />

Marries Helen Macugowski. 7-28-1944<br />

Article on - co-owner of Boston Shoe Repair. Past & Present column. 6-4-1949<br />

Remembers the day the Japanese attacked.<br />

Winegar on. Was in the Philippines when the Japanese attack came - where he<br />

was wounded. Taken to Australia then to the US. Later an instructor at an<br />

12-7-1961<br />

air base in Texas. Discharged March 8, 1944. 12-6-1966<br />

Winegar on - wounded at Clark Air Base in the Philippines. 12-6-1991<br />

Winegar remembers (Simonds') war record. 5-31-1995<br />

Simonds, Jennie The first woman local pilot - well on her way to wings - picture. 4-1-1941<br />

Simons, A. B. and A. E. A. B. Simons, who has run horse sheds on State Street for 13 years, leases them<br />

to his son Alva E. Simons. 5-<strong>24</strong>-1898<br />

Simons Farmer's Sheds reported sold - denied by Langworthey & Townsend. 2-1-1903<br />

Simons, Frank C. Simons and Fred McGuire buy the lunch cart on Jackson Street from E. H. Edsall. 11-26-1926<br />

Simons, Granville D. Killed in an automobile accident. 5-5-1941

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