Ruth McEvoy Collection 24 - Genesee County
Ruth McEvoy Collection 24 - Genesee County
Ruth McEvoy Collection 24 - Genesee County
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RUTH McEVOY COLLECTION 66<br />
SUBJECT TEXT DATE<br />
Sloat Tire Shop (cont) Winegar discusses studded tires with Ron Sloat - third Sloat in the business now<br />
at 5257 Clinton Street Road. 3-8-1989<br />
Picture of when it was at 41 West Main, now on Clinton Street - still run by the<br />
Sloat family. 3-5-1993<br />
Articles by both Winegar and Bud Williams on Warren "Bus" Sloat who died in<br />
Florida on December <strong>24</strong> and Sloat Tire Shop run by Fred, his son Warren, and<br />
now Warren's son Ron, now on Clinton Street at the corner of Seven Springs<br />
Road. 2-13-1995<br />
Awarded Retailer of the Year award by the Chamber - picture. 2-<strong>24</strong>-1996<br />
Slocum, David B. Accredited as an architect. 10-25-1956<br />
Slocum, Harry E. Seacord & Slocum of LeRoy rent 8-10 Main from Raymond Walker. 1-21-1919<br />
Seacord & Slocum open tomorrow. 2-27-1919<br />
Slocum moves to Batavia. 3-18-1919<br />
To buy property on East Main Street - Dyke Rink - from Erwin D. Coats.<br />
Of Seacord & Slocum, to let the former barracks, now a farm machinery sales<br />
11-8-1921<br />
place, for a benefit dance for the Children's Home. 3-7-1923<br />
Operated on in Rochester. 12-17-1925<br />
Marries Mrs. Gertrude H. Recordon of Lebanon, NJ. 9-9-1935<br />
Neva Secord Slocum died. 8-9-1934<br />
Marries Ethel McK…..<br />
Crosby-Whipple Oil Corp. - Texaco - takes a long-term lease on the Slocum<br />
12-7-1944<br />
Service Station, 562 East Main. 6-20-1947<br />
Head of Republicans here. 9-29-1948<br />
Accuses Judd Perkins of seeking prestige in running for Mayor. 11-2-1949<br />
Resigns as Chairman of the GOP. 8-30-1950<br />
Slocum and the staff of Goodyear Tire Company - picture.<br />
Sells his East Main tire business to Emery Utz of Oakfield. Has run an Atlantic<br />
11-21-1950<br />
business for years.<br />
Trietley on Slocum's garden, East Main at Clinton. Picture of the Slocums in<br />
10-23-1954<br />
garden at 570 East Main Street.<br />
Sells the building at 564 East Main to Emery Utz - Slocum started his tire business<br />
5-4-1957<br />
there.<br />
Obit - 78. Sold radios, then cars, then farm machinery. Last business a tire<br />
dealership. Retired in 1954. Married Neva Seacord. Whole history of<br />
6-7-1963<br />
Seacord & Slocum. 8-22-1966<br />
Slocum, Mrs. Harry E. (Neva Secord) Obit - 60, no children. 8-9-1934<br />
Slocum, Mrs. Harry (Gertrude Hulick) Obit. 3-11-1944<br />
Slogan (For the City) See: Batavia Slogan.<br />
Slomba, Eugene S. Bishop Mansell appoints Slomba to S. H. Parish - a Lockport native. 4-27-1996<br />
Slominski, Michael Slominski and his father Frank are craftsmen in wood furniture - picture. 5-31-1990<br />
Slot Machines See also: Gambling.<br />
Mayor Sanford has all slot machines removed. 12-7-1898<br />
Officer McCulley removes a slot machine from the Enterprise Store. 11-10-1904<br />
T. F. Woodward & Son remove slot machines from the store - operated at a loss. 6-26-1905<br />
War on, may follow a loss of $40, which a 15 year old stole.<br />
All 1930, slot machines taken.<br />
2-16-1929<br />
Men approach the Police Chief and attorney with bribe offers. 10-13-1931<br />
Chief White strongly rooted out machines. 11-10-1931<br />
Offers in writing renew offer. 11-14-1931