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TRI-COUNTY TIMES—Thursday, August 13, 1981 REMEMBER WHEN 10 YEARS AGO The old coal and coke mill on Church Street in Arcade was torn down to make room for more parking space Built in 1906 it had also served as a restaurant and office Robert lambert of Machias was elected president of the Cattaraugus County Volunteer Firemen's Association Longtime Village Clerk- Treasurer Francis H Connors of Arcade retired after 37 years of employment with the Village He was succeeded by James Rosier The bowling team of the Arcade Fire Department, made up of Gerald Burton, Art Gilbert, Howard Payne, Al Bohall, and Jack Fisher won the New York State by Jeff .HattOB Volunteer Firemen's Bowling Tournament Joseph Matthews of Paris, France was named Trust Officer of Citizens Central Bank It had been 100 years since Arcade residents voted to incorporate as a village Howard Krist of Delevan attended the reunion of the 1946 St Louis Cardinals Mr Krist was a pitcher on the pennant-winning Cardinals team that year Among the otr;r players were Stan Musial, Joseph Garagiola. Red Schoendienst, and Enos Slaughter Randy Vaughn of Arcade graduated from Niagara University Ali McGraw and Ryan O'Neal were starring in \\Love Story\ at the Delevan Drive-in Theatre Good Selection of Used Cars & Trucks ... Ready To Go !!! BOB McKERROW & SONS AUTO & TRUCK SALES 492-3196 Rt. 98 Sandwky, N .Y. og 496-5560 Mon. Fri. 8:30-5; Sat. till Noon OPEN M,T,TH, 6-8 \Hometown Service ... anywhere 11 ... no matter how far from home you may be! A country-wiUe network of more than 200 claim ofticc* services Ihe car insurance wc wnle Even if you have an accident far from home, you can count on fast, efficient help the same kind we give you right here' ^/^$t Insurance lee Wishing, Broker coSos 492-4100 ^UQ^O 254 Main St., Arcade ARCADE AGENCY, INC. Local scouts Thomas Alico of Orchard Park and Nicholas Bohall, Jr. of Ar cade were attending the Boy Scout World Jamboree in Tokyo. Births- a daughter, Lisa - Marie, to Mr and Mrs Robert Brown of Arcade, a daughter, Rachel Jean, to Mr and Mrs Ray Aldrow of Delevan Deaths Clifford Kanner, 74. of Holland, Alice Taber Goodemote, 74, of Chaffee, Michelle Phillippi, 17, of Freedom, an accident vic tim . Edward Berwanger, 79, of East Arcade, Frank Lafferty, 99, of Delevan, Florence Aldrich Coloross, 88, of Arcade, Eugene Frost, 59, of Yorkshire, May Knight Slocum, 95. of Farmersville 25 YEARS AGO Mrs John Reisdorf ana Mrs Russell Liddle pur chased the Holland 5 cents to $1 00 store from Mrs Emil Hossenlopp The price of student lun ches at Arcade Central School was raised from 20 to 25 cents for the coming year Channel 4 was carrying CBS coverage of the national political conventions Heading the field correspondents were Charles Collingwood. Douglas Edwards. Lowell Thomas Edward R Murrou and Walter Cronkite Births a daughter Margaret Ellen, to Mr and Mrs Charles Newman of Arcade, a daughter. Coleen Kay. to Mr and Mrs Alvin Goss of Chaffee 35 \ EARS AGO Eugene L Hogan and four sons reopened their business in Java Village Over a period of ton months. the> tore down their old building and constructed a new one to house a self-service market gas station, soda fountain, and grill, and a bar and lounge Df Clinton Strong, for merly of Delevan opened his medical practice in Holland Births a son Richard Thomas, to Mr and Mrs Richard Morgan of Elton, a daughter, Marion Jean to Mr and Mrs Lawrence Ste\ens of Yorkshire Eagle native Charles MacCall died at the age of 70 elected president. Births- a daughter to Mr and Mrs Larson Stanbro of Marble Springs; a son to Mr. and Mrs Carl Kruppner of Centerville. a son to Mr and .Mrs. Leon Sampson of Farmersville, a daughter to Mr and Mrs. Raymond Hoyt of Java Center, a son, Elmer Joseph, to Mr and Mrs Cletus Meyers of North Java, a daughter to Mr and Mrs Milham Ely of North Java, a son to Mr and Mrs Nick Gangler of Protection Deaths Ray Hopper, 55, a native of Holland, Mary Blake, 73, of Sandusky, Mary Hitchcock Woodard, 77, of Delevan, John Howe, 68, former owner of the Delevan Novelty Works Carey Signs Walsh Bill Governor Carey recently signed into law a bill which allows the Cattaraugus County Industrial Development Agency to purchase section No. 1248 of Conrail Assemblyman Dan Walsh (D-Franklinville) explained that the bill was necessary since part of the line is located in Chautauqua County \The IDA currently owns connecting sections in Cattaraugus County This will permit purchase of another piece of the system,\ Walsh said The owned sections have all been abandoned by Conrail The IDA leases the lines to the New York Lake Erie Railroad which serves local industry \This is one more example of the cooperative effort on the part of State and Local government to keep freight rail service in the area,\ The Majority Leader said \The No 1248 section is 16 miles in length, beginningjh South Dayton and endirig in Waterboro. Chautauqua County It is a section which the Department of Tran sportation believes can add new customers and move the New York Lake Erie toward self-sufficiency.\ he added 50 ^ E \RS \(.0 The Wyoming \alle\ Rod & Gun Club opened its new clubhouse The Sardinia Community Fair was being held The 1931 Fair included a dog circus, an old fiddlers contest a wrestling match, a one-act comedy by the Benton Club, a baby show, parades and midway rides Mr and Mrs Fred Brush of Arcade celebrated their golden anniversary In the final game of the season, Spnngville won the Southern League Title by defeating Delevan, 7-6 Dr G D Pickens and Ira Little were elected to suc ceed Craig McKerrow and Richard Cartwright on the Arcade school board The U.S Department of Labor issued figures showing that the cost of living actually declined 6.5 percent in 1930 The Perry Business School opened in the Hulette Building above the Chevrolet showroom m Arcade Bliss hosted the Wyoming County Firemen's Association convention W H Schaffner of Bliss was Red Cross Needs Your Help ! We need your help! The Red Cross is selling Tulip bulbs to purchase manikins for teaching CPR. Dr Grace Loomis, Chapter Chairman , states the Red Cross will have a booth in the Commercial Building at the Wyoming County Fair in Pike, August 17-22nd. These will be Grade A \Darwin\ bulbs, selling for $2.50 a bag, 12 bulbs in each bag. All monies made from the sale of these Tulip Bulbs will be used to purchase the manikins which are desperately needed, so our Volunteer Instructors can continue to teach the Car diopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) course We need your help - please stop by our booth at the fair and purchase some of the tulips - see you there 1 The first cheddar cheese factory in the United States was built by Jesse Williams near Rome, N.Y., in 1851. ART DREW ASSOC. A.D.A. DYN-A-VAC Custom Hats Any Copy or Logo On Any Quantity 76 N. Water St. Pike, N .Y. 493-5856 Wo Are Now Equipped To Do Your T-Shirts' DELEVAN DRIVE-IN THEATRE ROUTt 16, DELEVAN. N.L PHONE 496-5660 5 Rons to 5 s> FOR YOUR EYES ONLY PG ^T-* CAVEMAN THEN FOR 7 DAYS FRI. to THURS. AUG. 14-20 I CHUCK NORMS DOESNT NEED ^ A WEAPON... HE IS A WEAPON! CHUCK MORRIS AS \KANE\ I N •3? fAVCO EMBASSY PICTURE S Release imagine your worst fear HIT Til* a reality?* 0 * iTlCffET OFFICE OPENS 7:30 - SHOW AT SPOO«'« Welcome News W.S. Davis, Inc. Funeral Homes Arcade - Delevan Al (> 15—Class of 1956 reunion of Arcade Central School ( r\stal Inn, Arcade. Now York. Contact: (•crald Hurton 492-2443; Darrcll Domes 492-3190; Dorolhv Hevcr 496-5086 or I'cte Schnitzler 457-3081. I Aid 15—Chicken liar-it <(ui> Yorkshire Fire Hall. Sming from 5.00 p m till *> llos osted by Yorkshire Vol Tire Dcpt Aid 18— The Freedom (iiaiific will go to the Turf- side at Rushford for dinner on Tuesday, August 18. Please rail Irv Hurlhurt at 492 1938 by August 15 for resenations. Meet at the Grange Hall at -6:30 p. m \l d 29—Arcade Lions' Summerfcst. Arcade Fire men's Field, corner Rt 98 and Curriers Road, Ar cade. Begins at noon, games, food, fun and prizes for (lie whole family. Come and hear (>cne Hilts and the Country Company, too.