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h Letter to the Editor \,v \ iT ^ ^ u C \ciassified A 0 0 tti$ing Rate9 ilnseilion ^ word ^ fLt inserUois; % M ^ o r d oach fc^secutive rns^ioa ®er«Ofter*^ Minimum ad cttgej 75c\ ^ e e for 50 ; Copy :?W«st: bo id Tuesday K ing at m m insure insep- fS in classified sectioii that week. Icontract rate^:^ nuMitli or long\ tv e r U ^ d v m ^ ^ cards of Thanis .and Memorial p o t t o J'Die Allegah5r^EriaJtidg-eothpany Ijeserves t^. I3gri| to-eiiMr rej^t lal] copy, ikrors^ la j^s s h ^ Ireported promptly. We will not be ■responsible for more than one in- Ivinrrppj insertion. - CARD OF THANICS May I say thanks .to' alt ‘the friends who sent me cards and presents while I ^as sick. I feel a lot better now and am not “batching” any more. Suri Lester C ^ D OF THANKS ^ i^iank^; everybpdy.j- IN ^MORIDM In loving| ’memory of our dear husband and father George Henry who died April 9. 1961; ■Blind ad chaj^gt^ 25c per week. IpHOTOCOPEEf '— One day ser- Ivice. Birth eer^ c a tes/m a m a g e I licenses, dischaJgte papers^ docu- I ments of all tyres, $1.50 each or 1 3 for $3.0Qir Also, irriiriediate ser- irice on- 5hermofaxr^opj^ - |n p td : i a i x T r ! 2 a ^ ^ \ M t m g Tcompany, Inc., Bolivar. tf |FOT SALE — Standing most- Tiy trefoil. CalTTBolivair 594 after. 16:00 p.m. _ 42 3t, • V 1319 Briercliff Dnve Orlando^ Fla. June 17, 1964 Dear Editor': , At last report the Seneca Indians .were still on griddle. The Semate Cominit- tee cut Congressman Haley’s fine bill all to piecses^ and reduced the appropriation for dtoages. and rehafeiliw tation from $20,146,575.00 to $9,123,128, a cut of over $11,. 000,000. and they added a tail end section that would eventually sever the tribal organization from the Fed- 'Commttt^^^ Committee have met on -two or more occasions but have failed to agree. No legisla tive act can happen until -tliese~conmittees-^an'agree- no t_ opppiiwiMt^: able em:ploymeiit W'&at m — needed^ is a sustaining in- Ife-s. Deffla Stoffer diistry where they can earn Page.J^ a IMr^. Out of mjr long ex^ , perience I have fduhd I t to: s a i d “usually a chief was chosen tQ^j„s,P.)^k for the women bat We have-come a long ways,” . Mrs. Maribel -Printup ihnie with a ; fortune it is n ecessa^ to work between meals in order to eat with reasonahld regularity. The position taken by the Senate Committee is in line with the government ^ policy of getting rid of the Indians, as such, by converting them into tax-paying citizens onl a par with the rest of the . they sheflilcl* Uver v eri|letyeara- B i t u f t m j s ^ f e a j n -^ e -i>r|..-um^tiI---1952--Indian,M^ gantzation- of-the-Hareaa of w e re' a t ~a disadvaiSiafire as Indian Affairs, Dept, of In- they could not be i ^ d for tericn::_ “Objectivesr' T h e debt and consequently had mam obaectiyes of the Bur, „o credit and eould not buy eaus program are; maxi- machinery or livestock o « . Indian ^^ono^e self- partial payment plans as! a college coarse,,. to which she replied she had gradu« . ated from high school and had had two years in a busi ness school. ' Seven or eight generational of Senecas have been bom * and ra i s ^ on the Reserva tion and probably have not, made as much progress as. they should. O — the Kickapoo Medicine Men^ place. A happy home we once enjoyed, ■fiow- sweet ^ Bat deadi has left a loneliness ' The world can never till, > ,. . __ _ Sadly,miissed,by wife. “ Pearl Henry, and Son ■FOR RENT: S^room upper apart^ I ment at 13 EMwood Avehiie, J Friendship. . Adults pref^red I Phone Friendship “7-i59.-;— - ' .....^8-c-39tf LISTINGS W AiiTi^i.--. Houses-- I Farms — 'Biisiiiesses',— Will give 1 you action! L*EO‘ T. LUDDEN I REALTY, phop-C Wellsville 91 or I 1457 or Rex Frances Voorhies, I Friendriiip, phone 2331. tf pm SALE OR LEASE — 5 old I wells on 20 acres fee l|pot farm, I “Route ir, Towh ct:Boli4f* Albert. I Matson, owner, rbox 385, phone. 190, Bolivar,- ' . 43-4t | f OR SALE — Bank Stock. 270 j shares 1st T t e t o f Wellsville. ’ I Albert.Matk>n, Box 385, phone 190, Bolivpr, 1^, .43-4t I FOR LEASB— . 355 acres, Beever n, the for\ the a living, and are r to be hudj:_ died in two small villages where .as, \ ' _ houses are built.. There is Mrs. John Pierce Is Buried in Friendship Margaret Breadon Pierce, 95, of Sharon, Conn.,* died June 11 in Geer Hospital, Canaan, Conn., after a long Indians/’ The Indians look CARD OF THANKS I -Wish- ta, thank-Dr. Older, nurses and the aides for __ , . . „ wonderful care during-my stay at illness.rSKe formerly resided Cuba- Memorial Hospital. Also -Sunnyside St-., Friend- thanks to everyone for the beauti- ship, bu-t had lived with a ful .flowers and cards. daughter, Mrs. Marion Rum- . Hattie B. Miller ^ey, in Sharon for ^several __ __ - - . ■ r* ■ years. . -r\ *11 1 Pierce was born Oct. Mrs* r r a n c i s A lvo rd 20 , ises, in Ireland; She was The Rev. Martz Snyder of S K igri**\ , am te^vine, N. ^ addition to lliu d l Za’rie/: A l ^ r J % ^>-e.fwo o * e r ation of their liberty a n d tribal government, just as we look upon the Consti tution as the” foundation Of our laws and rights* The breaking of the treaty leaves .them at a loss as to what the future will bring. with their wonderful cure^* all herb compound tJh a t would cure everythnig from \fallmg^&rr^te^f^len arches. We did have a half-breed (who was married to a white woman and a half-breed 'girl who lived with a local fam- the. women are coining to the when I attended that teniple froiit; At the hearing held of knowledge, in Salamanca several women ’ Very truly, addressed t h e Committee. W. F. Stiles Friendship, - last Friday at week at Cuba Memorial Hos-. daughters^ M m - A m y r ^ n W iUvOTd Valentine^of here. Mm. Alyprd died ^-last and several grand^. children .- - ---- ■ ------ -------- — Funeral S-Orvices, with the Rev. Robert E. Washer of the First Baptist Church of Friendship officiating, were conducted June X3 at the pitah a fter a lengthy illness. Bora Feb. 19, 1885 at Jo liet, ill., she was the daugh te r of James C. and Ida Pat rick Zarley. She was married L to Frahcis *Alvor^ for m a n y _ ^ ■ p i Burial summer ™ PLAY CLOTHES - FOR ALL THE GiU.S! Beautiful Variety ^ Of fun - in - the - sun - Duds and'Bathing Suits „ . . ______ HURRY ■ HURRY - HURRY ___ _ CUBA DRESS SHOP PHONE 153 CUBA, N. Y. . , .... \slflp'\'iii 1907;\ phone 190. ‘. • :Mrs.-iArvord wias a mem ber of Universalist Church, of BuMah*Chapter, 0, E. S. ^ apd the local Fred Meyers Dies Funeral services -were con- _ _ -ducted June 9 at Addison Area Real Estate FOR SALE— 4 near school. bedroom home to settle estate. Solidly constructed. Plum^ Street XOR SALE — Food freezer, six 1 -comparimeftts; J M 'io i p r cottage, good working' condition,. $25. CaU, Benidni \Mazza, Eniend- and bath, oriMab StjtE^ien^ Ithaca; two grandchildren; ^ Call Frieh*hdp-'8857. ^ • and four, great-graiidchild^ -Hilda Adams^ both of Boh- ^ ' T2-e-50tf ren . V ■ • ' var. : ■ .-.-s;;:;.. „BuriaJ was made in Mapld p A ^tive^of Sept. 15,1902, a son of Fred-, Apartment house. Four very nice apartments. A Asking $6,500. Good ^R SALE— 1964 RCA ccteed^ TV, perfect conditierf. used thrdb Cemetery. [ months. 116 Second Street, Boli- ‘ var. WAKEFIELD -McGINLEY vows ABE PLEDGED Miss-Judith Anne McGin-' I .Be,..-..- isy the In. Village. Three b^ooL - w, «. ov/x* xv^v,*., ed. ExceUeiit condition in ana out. neats ioE $izu pef-^yfear. Make-offer,-: ----- ^ eriek And M a rie M e y e r sr Excellent income from-busmess. . * - , ■ ' -5-Z. who' p a s s e d aw a y two yea r s ■, ■ ' :to-— ■\.'\-. v ./■.-/z:'-','- «— ’ Tjhr^ bedroom hom^ souto of Bolivar on; Route 17. Ne^ly, re- 4 ameron, Xow.taxes. 'siatiiOT . l Mrs. Neva'Tosh and Mrs. CALL |®gineerinK.' Mr. a n d ' of Shingldiouse, and Albert BERNARD H. HiLTON. at BoK^or 103 i^naxd JH. Wealclaiid, Real Estate Bioleer, Olean, Hew York - Listings. Wanted . 4 '