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C2 - te - 2 was p? ela a M 1 Mrs. CCMPLETE 2-STATION PHOXKE systEM FUR HUHE BUSINESS - is spending » Christ- <; 's Briggs ol Bluck Creek, au baby boy ing of the recent day, \Tongue was town Lllfiht‘w were r. anc & § PLAY field, N. J.,. is spending the Christ 'and Mrs, R. M. Hills and « daughter, Briggs o B » b M adne o Mat fo A li M ' ; . inette - ip Dec. 25, \To Mr. and Mrs. Wayne |V (lued at six points aud brains at George o ngelica, Mr. mas vacation with Miss Antoinette Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Schuyler C2 os , 2» , aus ; E1 [I 1 foy 'o \ ip mis -o were 'hrds Aas fy . chu Curr of Hinsdale, a buby girl lhlt‘“ Ax - owe Joon aho. us to and Mrs 44W O oungs- Adams and Mrs. Walter Ormiston. were Christmas dinner guests of | MNR b a dus ; orld in which we ire town, 0 -Miss Edna Butts of Yonkers Mr, and Mrs. Harry Davis of Olean. . _ Dee. 25, 'To Mr. and Mrs. Cecil fn-lx‘iz I: tt “I'M,“ 01-1,” xl-I‘ ej n‘thir'l ix: -__- est.of her brother, E. M. - Miss Louise Hendryx, Middle Holmes of Cuba, a baby boy to tu d 11, di, ~ . is the guest. )1_ f (mn 9 -n(11,\\. ”“Mq Dec. 26, To Mtr. ard Mrs. Anthony | how true! for many torgues Wa® more firms? what will be the fu- Butts, and family,. town, Conn., and Mr. and Mrs. toy no's «112 df 0 ts M . f bal < 5p A bo. . ' f r . R £ . , (i,. Micros, Cuba, a baby bov. {und few minds think. ture of C bu, if nothing is done to -Misses Lora and Arline Keeler Johnson, Jamestown, spent the ( 10 05 3 ® 22 d 0, , &, age the Industrial - growth Christmas at their home in weekend and Christmas with their Dec, 26, To Mr. and Mrs P1111”), Our community is a busy com- GO (Ne GRC a o a a Speml' nistmas i parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dayton F. Angelica, a baby gir] munity, isn't it? - If you aren't in that Is taliing WWW: A commun Hornell. , 'onway js Hendry. Admitted - f two or- three- organizations. it's ity) planning - council 'shou]d at -Miss Antoinette “ii-WM ith --- and Mrs. Carl Latham, Ni~ Dec. 90, Willett Greenman, East] your own fault. for certainly there leust be talked ubout in a group spending the week m\B‘e lab; ‘tll‘ agara Falls: Harold. Leo and Kath.' Cubs seems to be no shortuge of clubs where muny phases - of FhOngbt her uncle and aunt, Mr. and . “Mfume Conley, Buffalo; and Miss; Dec. 21, Mrs. - Evelyn Bliss, jin our community. But with all \0 ne spared. PO“ you Henry Balcom. , \em Conley, Smethport spent t11e;l~‘1'iv|1<iship the tongue wugging over this doing think sot | Why not five thought -Miss Mary Elizubggh Hopkins weekend and Christmas with Miss Dec, 21, - Miss Lois Winans, and that, there has been too little to the topic and 011391} give tongue of State Toaghers (\O‘HMFP' fmujk-Wff‘l’onicu Conley. Mr. and Mrs.IFrimulshiI) thinking ifbout U)“. break-flown in “ilfi’hi” M’s lay. Not tongue or port, is spending the ChristmAs YA jpomas Culbert and family were Dec. 21, Mrs. Cecile Older, Cuba family living that is taking place. brain,. but both. . HOME TO WORKSHOP cation with “Ml pm‘PlllltR, Judge W. also Christmas Day guests at the Dec. 22, Mrs. Carrie Southwick, | How grand it would be if one night: Atldgtqthougifhtt. 1:20 12:51:36 113511me M. Hopkins and family. <autite home, -- Cuba Of each week cauld be #set aside as , nen eace, le S €_ € ' - DIPI ETE IT TTE IE mmc esol. --Mr. And Mis, WilHam _ Menpitt..l~~~ \Mrs. Anna Dunnmg and Mammy Dec, 22, Mrs. Ethel Briggs, Black | \Family night.\ On that night. the have {mother war until this one is CO W H BA R S $16.50 spent, the holklay season with their ,,,, Elizabeth will spend the New Creok only events that would take paid for. son and - daughterin law, MP. ANd yours woekeng in Salamanea at:- Déc. 24, Mrs. Agnes McGrath, l“”“M be those things that the, pT KC . ‘ Mrs. G. Eaton Merritt and daughter the home of Mrs. Matie Vaughn Friendship - fumily could do as a group. and of (Get 1the1 (}lus‘s'1;wd Shopping Hab- 0’Malle S Ann at Elmira, p | -Miss Jeanne Williams of Gen- - Dec. 25, Mrs. Vera Carr, Hing. | Cohlke dt wauld be “I’V‘W'fithrfl'lt and pocket the savings. -Mr. and - Mrs. Don stannards eseo Teachers Colle ¢ of those nishts would be Vo , 8 ge is spending «dale | b . and daughter Barbara of po | pppjetmay holidays at the - Dec. 25, Mrs. Jeanette Holmes, Dent at home getting aequainted. HARD‘VARE and DEPARTMENT STORE spent Tuesday with Mis. Stannards home of her parents M'x', and Mrs. Cuba Or course the first few times h: sister, Mrs, John W. Childs, @00 (Genn A,. Williams. |__ Dec. 25, Mrs. Eva Norton, Angel | Mi#ht be difficait and a litte bor- family. ~ <- Miss Reita Wiles spent the lieu cng, for Jimmy knows Mr. Soandso -- Miss mm“.”1“'}“;”“,“ of Boch @nristmay holiday at the \home of i - Dec. 25, Mrs. Lillian Eldridge, J'i‘m'l' the H'I‘cV-M better I‘ll\ lhe ism; ”1M” .“l”“.l NHHHMI} “21m her brother and sisterindaw, Mth'llbll de H‘ ( {Hm} whs H ”(Mt ednesday with cher parents., Mr. and Mrs. A. Ro Wiles of Filmore Dec, 25, Mrs, Alexandra Micros, bC' be too easy for Jimmie to stick Cl ’ and Mrs. D. J. Hitchcock of sauth Mis. A. D. Williams and “1‘s“ iba around that for uno eve- The Foun er S Street, Mury - Strahan - spent Christmas; - Dec. 26, Master John Cu- Wu. Bat @ the fenily fails too if, s >- Rev. and Mis. Paul 0. Madsen ijp the former's son. Harlan Stra ba provide the coute for the mene New ear s spent Christmas at Honeoye Fills han, and family, of Filmore, - Decl 26, Master Leonard Watson, - bers of the family., where will the with the former's unele, Dr. Mal fue {sn na Fope opatipen. \ome xd Reueration find its training & on and fomily Miss - Rosanne Rogers return Cubm Sind vhere 11) oie R CSOIUIIOE sen, amd family. f | ed today to her duties as a student - Dee. 296, Mrs. Ida Bigelow, An. (&hd y here wil che discipline ne ~-~Holidays -- guests of Mr. aind pups, at Binghamton City Hospi- gelic ~- essary to life be found? - hardiy on: ¢ ; & f spi- gelicn b f Mrs. E M. Butts were: Miss E dua tg}, D'sel ; 4 Orie treet corner, It All Dependg for 1946 a + sp pas Paks R senarge ' $0 - , , Butts, - Yonkers; Ml». i ll/(lb‘th' Miss - Fannie M. Pendleton of Dec. 19, Robert Torpey, Cuba Dut then fo have oa \family ON YOU? Stubbs,v “th’stwfl‘ Miss Barbara | Rndicott arrived - last - Friday to Dec. _,”' Mis. I~‘1'znw~;' Demick. ~ UW&ChBU _- ia - community - ealendar a I hereby resolve: Butts, I Ilth’I‘hjlt)‘ of Rochester, and | spend the holiday season in Cubn. would be necessary to ehart the * * gilst fufgzll 311118?) (111215310111 ”filol-‘t'uflifi‘ M\ l'wll and Mrs, Charles Ross Of Dec. 20 Mrs. - Minnie Skinner :(1l‘ii\ilif‘H of all the village groups. LJ To Preserve our Constitution 2 ¢ 'a, also a stinle ¢ is apiehurst called at the home of 2 ori f 'To do such a job a- community a « d Bill of Righ niverei a chester ‘zmd baby girl, Caneadea. : p , - and Bill of Rights, University of Rochester, , Mrs. Mary Brown last P hursday ; _ 20, Mrs. Minnie Roblee, anq . PIANDNINE council would be ideally The W 11019 happiness, , * K * ; -Mr. zmd( IMx's. Lowell C, ”1d; {pvpxnng to visit Mr. Ross' father. 'baby Am' F'u'bxnerqvill‘e ' fitted; for such a council would the plans, the dreams ® To Promote peace by being ings spent Christmas day with his | __Mr. and Mrs Elwood Law of | |,, \ |be engaged d 'eparing - long prepared to defend it ‘ e Mrs. E at \_ Dee. 21, A irnic pgs of in- preparing long . . « « parents, M111”. and - Mrs. Cleon Has Youngstown, O., spent Christmas bszognll Pfxrxjsxlilslérilpw Briggs and grunge: programs for the betterment of your family de- * To P tuate the safeguards tings, of Allentown. 4 'celati q } \ ! of dllage - + 'essity the r & \1; o rerpeluate u , € - n Ma ew with relatives in town., Dec. 21, Miss Ruth Jerolds, Cuba of the village, and of necessits the, pend on your ablhty {f our liberty-free speech and -Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hills, New Mrs, Loren Bly went to Buffa- ; | purpose and activity of the organ-; ~ of 0 eT N-free speesh an ba.. cso op. a , * ¢ Dec. 22, Mrs. Audrey Middaugh s 0C © N Lr C t M t M -of a free press York City, Mrs. Paul Stowell and lo yesterday, where she - was t0 |and baby girl, Friendship izations already - existing - would 0 maintain your in- press. fen fipl?ext, gear/Font. 1:11“; De E)-)meet her busband, Lt. Commander |_ pee. 22, Mrs. Nina McLaughlin | PAY® to be considered, [come. Protect them ® To Protect the rights of all £318 lanbd 3:2)“ = I?” dgls‘h' S. Ra‘y Bly, returning from service in the 'and baby boy, Cuba - More and more it seems that the' ith p & K people to worship God in their son, er if\ were 'Pacific theatre of operations. Dec. 23, Mrs. Roah Smith and |Progressive community that is in-I1 Wi a UYye insurance own way. baby girl, Bolivar tersted in expanding - even in policy. Deaths A k th SC. t. Dec. 28, Frank LeClere, Friend.] keeping-its trade area must plan, * To Provide‘tilfmor; ”Elm?!” S$ e Ien lSt ship actively as a unit against other! TORNAD enjoyment of life's benefits for - ~ --- Dec. 28, Mrs. Hannah Hunt, | cOmmunities In the day of the | i all our people. ¥ 4 A, Guy E. Hull If you have a question to ask Friendship motor car, 15 to 20 miles for shop- ; WIND HAIL ‘ Guy E. Hull died Dec. 22, at his| the scientist, mail it to\ the Dec. 24, Mrs, Lonna Pangburn, | Pink means nothing-even 70 miles | LIGHTNING George L i oorhees home, 132 South Twelfth Street, few York Press Association, Cereg or more. Therefore the commun-I‘ All 'Kinds of Insurance * & Olean, following ar illness of long I‘he Castle, Syracuse 10, N. y. Dec. 25, Mrs. Yetta Smolov, Cuba | ity that will survive will be the! REMEMBER 64 a The a N Tj R { --- | ° duration. - He recently resided in w l?cien(e Board of the Radio Dee, 26, Simpson Jennings, An.] fttest-the one that is aware of George L. Voorhees; Lic. Mgr. Cuba. orkshop at Syrdeuse Univer |gelica p the day, and age, that strives to! L L D AMBULANCE SERVICE Surviving besides his wife, Mrs. sity will answer in The Patriot Dec. 26, Mrs. Cecile Older, Cuba | serve its people, that attempts to| a‘vrence o ye Mae I. Hull, are six daughters,| those - questions considered I Dec. 26, Mrs. Eleanor McCarthy [look to the future for the next gen-| 6 South Street Cuba, N. Y Telephone 64 64 South Street Mrs. Hubert Krompart, Miss Elsie |- MOSt interesting and timety. and baby girl, Troopsburg eration. What will be the future; hot CUBA, N. Y. Hull, Olean; Mrs. George Blank, Question. How are the new i | of Cuba, say 20 <4years from now, Cuba; - Mrs. , George _ Garmong, | \eties of potatoes produced? Is Dew 22, Willett Greenman, East | when even more advanced farming! Friendship; Mrs. Louise Michels, It by selection of the potatoes\? Do | Cuba methods force the abandonment of! Mrs. Ira Scherer, Buffalo: two sons, | Ye select the potitoes we p e e William J. Hull, Maurice Hull, late-; NOW for planting next spring® ‘ | 60% » WWWMMMhbhhhhhhfihhhf ly discharged from the Nfl\'.\’,! Answer. New varieties of pota & NYCC rr rr rrr | Olean, and ten grandchildren. jlmw are not produced in this part igz | The funeral was at the home of of the country. In arder to pro i his daughter, Mrs. Hubert Krom “11100 new viatieties of, potatoes we g ' part, - Monday morning, at 11 'must huve potute see thee seed o'clock. Rev, R. J. DeBoer, pas- which is produced by the flower of : tor of Five Mile Baptist - Church the plant, not by the potato in the' » ‘ conducted it, with burial in the Eround - This potato seed Gis nor A HXPI X PROSPLROI’S | family plot in Protestant Cembtery, ‘malh produced only in a very few! Allegany. of the country, like Maire. 5 Youl ( annot produce new varie i Mrs. Bertha H. Cheney ttlim of potatoes by selecting trom | , e Pot: » ' « Mrs. Bertha H. Cheney, wife of ”lo i(a)tjlat1(1)e‘; iilltginumomidt It you . i ¢ h * 6 ; in + Harrie F. Cheney, and mother M‘m'ulmwl {h‘u qupIanrf) (5:1, 51m? We hOpG that you can keep every ‘ b. 'henew f am 'TV __ yon - cid i p* fiifiriéfiidaih‘d’ic’ aul RAT Rew some of them dor pluatng g resolution mu make and that the New -- $ \ | tu he {next spring., but by saving big opes ¢ cos ~ | C of her daughter, Mrs. Lanson Stan-: vou \\-I|)||m;~nrmmti} . ”It?“ “IL T\ 80 Year will | ring even greater success fig» . f A ' 'e T+ bro, Maple Valley, Machia§g - Mrs. big enes - The we um“: SHIN“ uce , than you expected $% , a R +f ip \gpa a Cheney had been ill for oven three affects the size and iblm f (10m ‘r'f w b sS1ZP i i dane f c ! weeks. She was 76 yeAts Of 88 - potatoes, and this varie ench call We look forward to being of service / She is survived by her husbAuyd, ' \ u. NOO 1, PMS ‘ t ] h & mer - Dro Ernest Reed. Genetic o you during the coming year. two daughters, Mrs. Lanson Stan f i est Reed, (”161“th & E Y ll . bro and Mrs. Ames Brown of West Question. How - long will the | Springfield, Pa.; three sons, Harri) wheb causes ringworm m\ | son, above mentioned,. Theodore: 9\ the body? G erald Ma | Conneaut, O., and Emerson of (Gen Answer. That - depends pon | 3 | eva, O.. also by 23 grandchildren Where it is If it is on (alpets, | EN | and eight greatgrandchildren. clothing. or wood floors which are (G NERAL INSLTRAVCE ‘ Funeral services were hell at 8O0t often washed, it may dive as FIRST NATIONAL ¢ may BANK BUILDIN the Eiton Baptist Chureh Wednes. loNK as a year Washing with G CUBA, N. y. ; day, Dec 26 at 1 30 pM. prece. boilimg water hills the OI Eanism “m““xwwwm ed by a prayer service at the home and checks its spread > Dp - mome - wos \a- _ l of the daughter, Mrs: Stanbro Lifdemen, znologist. | . 9 ‘N; ‘a; Rev. J Wo Norris conducted the Question - I understand that al &, (z It S a Better orld e service assisted by Rev Paul Rum lDink things are composed of cells , § | mel and Rev. Gomer Mills Burial Do these cells have communicating § g e o was made in Mapledale cemetery, tubes? Tt not, how do- materials Detevan. get from one cell to another\ O e 011 n O In _ Answer. The cells of animais Willett F. Greenman and plants are units in themselves DMMMAAMMMML AL ¢rmr~l~l~l-v-r¢ Willet OF ogreenman oa and do not have enmmunicating $ ' 41 . ‘1 £216 whose reg dap,}, was ut Bast C w‘ha tubes. The walls of the cells Ke f died Me 22% ffs was hej POTOUS 400 the materials flow be § ww fha e 6 AC E|! ' , . wee the (ells * DC’C 21 a' othe hrymf- raf bG . 11,172}? t n h n . r”, Rrpd 35 ter. - Mrs E a - Macomb Question, Is chronella the e Z; 600 M) e be; a* ; 5 : Wheat] ind (Cares. Read oat ose 'hing whish wll keep mosquitoes & e to tio bial oat Sraw'ts aC * ; rm ille @ th orca cps to Paz 'a» away? 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It e immfl‘b’fi 'r, =; 2 k w ~- % - no- . ¥! deaso :~ &. T ha- ; byt g- least did: a 4 ihave ave nenple, who ame sad $ N0Y - nicg4ee *~ * iy d there at some m-. F : a he Per O* me kang n Chan * her \beg .T wher enme af them get in tz L\l a : > gm . CERT P ther mims ttr Reaver they wl (nok fret fa- ~mplaint fesk, THE PATRIOT and FREE PRESS, CUBA, N. Y., DEC. 27, 1985 NEW “fifi To Our Customers and Friends & It looks like a ery gmod year! tn the best authorities. 1946 is to be an ex- ceptionally good year for American people. It is our wish that the New Year will bring happiness and success for you. > Let's put our shoulder to the wheel and make our wishes come true. According pub gnn. a 1946 We want you to know how much we appreciate your patronage and hope your New Year will be successful and happy for you. and Gifts + * Store will be closed Morday, Dec. 31. and Tuesday, Jan. 1. car age cau Bra hea gra; TOC? Dur Era; $p3