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. ' _, .. ' ... ' ~ --~. · . Miss Jacqueline. Harrison of Son and daughter Darcy fo':'ffier- Knowlesville left by'. plane Wed- ly of 19 Kelly Avenue, Middle- . nesday evening .for Chicago with port have moved into their .new . her aunt, Ant\ Slatt~. for a home located at 7456 Chestnut ··. vacation. . . Ridge Road, LoCkport. * ' • • * . * * • Mr: and Mrs. Walter G. Ro.- Mark Mancuso, sol) of Mr. and · zenback and family from Savan- Mrs. Charles M:ancU.so, ~01 W. iiah, Ga.,· are visitillg with his Center St., has returned to Ohio · mother, Mrs. Frances Smilnak Technical COllege in Columbus, of-405 Commercial St., relatives, Ohio. He is majorihg in elec- . and friends. ' tronics all.d was again named to * \ * the President's. Club for out- ~- Lloyd, Green, Rt.. 18, standi~ work completed during • Lyndonvme, spent the holiday the ~prmg quarter. · week end with her mother, Mrs. '* * * Mary: Waterbury, Mrs. Water- Mr. and Mrs. Karl Poler, bilry's husband, Homer, and Maple Ridge Rd., announc~ the · · · Au:dtey of Orlando, Fla. Mrs. arrival of a baby girl, Nicki . _· W:aterbticy is progressing satis- Angela, born, July 4. factorily from the fall she sus- . tained the last part of April. Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Good- sell of Port Qrahge, Fla. will be •. o.bserving. their. 50th wedding an- ADMITTED JULy 9 ·. niversay, July 14, 1971l at the · . . b(J>me of their son and wife Mr. Rosa Mary Wade, PO Box 210, . • and Mrs.· Robert E. GoOdsell Ralph Woodworth Camp, Swett · . lll8 Parkington Lane, Bowie: Rd.: Lyndonville: Md · Vmeent Rosell1, 52 S. Vernon · • * * St., Middleport. . Mr. and Mrs. James Jahnke Van Polack, 23 E. Main St., . o£ 14 oi-ehard St., Middleport, COrfu. . · · · i;umounce the birth of a daugh- ~rs. Judith A. ~hawver, 7.2 S. .· ter, Amy Yvonne, on June 23 at Mam St., Lyndonvdle. .··Kenmore Mt'lrcy Hospital. DISCHARGED JULY 9 * · * * Ernest Becker, 9258 Mountain . · Mt·. and Mrs. Daniel F. Wat- Rd., Gasport. Mrs. William Reak, 4619 S. .•_ BEA ·GOOD GRANDMOTHERS .Gravel Rd. Bea Good Grandmothers Club ADMITTED JULY 10 will bold a piCnic Tuesday at 1 David Powell, 425 E. Center St. . p.m. at the hOme of Mrs. Julia Norman Garrod, 3708 Knowles- Ryan. Members will brihg their ville Rd., Albion. own table service and. a dish Randy Ba.rnum, 10860 Tele- . tt> pass. For transportation to graph Rd. . the Ryan home members will ·. · meet at noon at the Presbyterian . Church. For Your Classifieds 'Phone 798-1400 . + RED CROSS + ADULT .SWIMMING INSTRUCTIO·NS Beginners and Senior Lifesaving ~egittration · and Classes TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1970 Medina Conservation .Club Grounds ' . ·, ' ,- ~ H ' I · .. -~ :- ~ .. ,_ ------- --· ··--··- _.,._ .,.,,,'II· . '· \' I '·. \ ANNIVERSARY- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas :B. Rob- bins of Howell Pkwy. recently greeted guests at a garden fete marking their 40th wedding anniver- sary. Mr. Robbins is retired head of the former Bignall Co. foundry. The couple spends winter months at Longboat Key, Fla. With them for their anniversary celebration were their daughters, and families, Mrs. Jack Kennedy of Chicago Heights, Ill., and !\Irs. David Linderman of Princeton, Jill. -tj-R Photo) Albion ·Court i-.·. .. ' . ' f, ' . ' JSStJES APPEAL . . WASHlNGTON (UP~l -The Peru Earthquake Voluntary Assistance Group, after a · meeting at the White House, · has ·issued an urgent appeal for · .1\LBION-· Police Justice Har- cash donations to house home· mon Ries Tuesday fined Rich- less Peruvian earthquake vic- ard D. DePeters, 16, of 3171· tims. ··· Gaines Basin Rd., $25 for speed- Taylor G. Belcher, U.S. ing 50 in a 30 mph zone July 4 ambassador to Peru, told the ?n S. Main St. _on a summons group Thursday 800,000 victims Issued by Pollee Patrolman must be housed before the Joseph Sacco, who chas&f the ·heavy rains come this fall. youth's car tu County House Rd., Town of Albion. MEDINA PAILY' JOURNAL.REGISTEI . FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1970 The judge gave the youth an tiona! discharge for allegedly · unconditional discharge on Mr. driving an unregistered vehicle Sacco's summons for driving left July 3 on S. Main St. on Sgt. Ro- . of the crest of a grade in front of bert Lent's summons, to which · · 349 S. Main St. in passing an- the youth plE!aded innocent. · ,i: .. '''\\'''' \'' . '· ' ,t~ ' . , .. ! other vehicle. Raymond W. Scroger, 20, of ' . Also, the judge took the follow- Elba, $20 fine for· driving 45 in ,.,,,., · .. ·· ' ·'· ... : ... ~· ............. d .. \'· •· ·· • · · .,; .. ,:, •• ,: .. · ·····: ;,. ·• ... :. \\\~. ing action on other traffic cas- a 30 mph zone June 28 on E. · PLANNING - Elizabeth Zap£ and Nicki Eppolito es: State St. on summons by Patrol- help plan Sunday's pet shmy as a feature of St • Bruce M. Heard, 18, of 345 s. man David Clark. Joseph's Church old-fashioned. social· at Lyndon- Clinton st., $15 fine for squeal- Arthur J. Goodson, 41, of ville. j ing tires in violation of the vil- Gaines Basin Rd., $15 fine for no Sh W\ll Children in the community ~e !age's anti-noise ordinance Ju- muffler, and $5 fine for unsafe Pet . OW . I · invited to· make one or m0re ly 4 in Grant's parking area, on tire June 23 on w. Bank St. on H\ hi\ 'h D entries. Ribbons will be awahi:- summons by Patrolman Sylves- summonses by Sgt. Arnold Licht . 19 · tg . f · ·ay ed for the largest pet, small~t, ter Dumas. Jr. . . . At St J. h' cutest, most unusual, best be- Adolf Krebs, 70, of RD2, AI- Fred A. Cwcolme, 20, of 136 . • · osep . S baved, longest haired, short,bt bion; $10 fine after he pleaded E .. Bank St., granted a general· LYNDONVILLE-Many. young tiilled, and longest eared. ' , . guilty to the reduced charge of adJournment on ,Patrolman Wal- parishioners of St. Joseph's Children enterting should 1 re-- driving with an inadequate muf- lace Mapes Jr. s summons for· h .... .... th last gister at the pet show booth I at f!er July 4 on s. Main St. on his alleged speeding J~ne 7 on Churc have ue~ uusy e z: 45 p.m. . 1 summons by Patrolman Gary West Av_e. <Rt. 31) smce the few _weeks prepanng for. an (}ld- Everyone is invited to wBjtch Adduci. Attorney Curtis Lym,an ?ther offtcer: Sgt. Jack B?rello, fashwned summer social and the judging aD.d selection of !the represented Krebs. ·lS convalescmg from an tllness chicken barbecue to be held blue ribbon winners. Daniel L. Quackenbush, 17, of at Arnold Gregory H?spit~l. Mr.· Sunday. 1 . Box 151, Knowlesville, uncondi- . Lyman represents Clccolme. Articles have been made to be . . sold at the youth boutique booth. I JULY I CLOTHING SALE i . I Men's Suits _: . . : Ida Hirsch, 83, TEMPERA lURES Pony rides will be available, as well as bot dogs, popcorn, and pop. A carnival atmosphere will prevail, with prizes given .at the balloon-dart toss booth and a penny pitch booth. $60.00 to $1 00.00 ' Sale Priced · ~ Buffalo Native, in principal cities Services Monday Albany Funeral services will be held Bo~ton at the Barnes-Tuttle Funeral Chicago Home Monday at 2 p.m. for Mrs. Cleveland Ida H. Hirsch, 83, of East Shel- Detroit by, whose death occurred this Houston morning in Timmy's adult ~s A.ngclcs Ho-me. Burial will be in Forest M1am1 Beach Lawn Cemetry, Buffalo·. She has New Orleans been a resident of East Shelby New York for the past 10 years. Pittsburgh 58 66 63 59 65 80 65 76 74 73 60 62 53 69 Surviving are three brothers ~· Louis Charles and Arthur Hammond Seattle of Buffalo and Willard . Ham- Washington · · · · The highlight of the afternoon will be the pet show ~t 3 p.in. $48.00 to $80.0v ! . Men's ·BROWN RETIRES Los ANGELEs mPV-The · Sport. Coats I man who headed the Los · $25.00. to $60.00 ·Angeles Police Department's · . Sat& Priced , i. investigation into the assassina- $l 6 . 99 to ·$ 4 S.OP· , tion of Sen. R<lbert F. Kennedy .. ~~~:~. r~:~~.% ar:~c~~~~~ Kennedy Bros~ . fruit and cattle. . . 1 COUNTRY SID~, RESTAURANT mood of Hamburg and• two sis PRESENtED TO ~OCES.-A ;fr~e!~r power ~~ffal~~~d~~. ~f:.~~~~e~~ ing' has been approved, Gover- ~t 7 ~ 0 a~~s ~;:~Y ~=:!:~ 0 ~ 0 ~'r.t!l~t!~! 1410 S. Main St. Ph. 798-9863' mann of East ~h~lby'., :Also sev- nor Rockefeller announced to- tional Center at :SO{:ES i.n :¥edin!l by Fpr!l .~~tor' ' Su·n·._. ~•·a·y·. o· ••. n·ne·r .. eral nieces and nephews. · 1 \lay. Co. It is one of 582 tractor engines and power . , Q . . · . ' . ·.' ,,.·,· d,, ,,;,,. ·· 1 ·:Ttre·:new·omce wm.bcgin op- tr·a,·us aivcn to educatl(}nru·irrstitutions·smce·l96l. 1 · · t 1 · •~ . . ' . . erafion~ this month. It will act Left t:- right ,at presentatiou: Loyal f. Mors~; di- .· 005 . U rl\ey $222, 17 5 .~ort~pct,. ·l ~~ 1 ~ central county gove!'nment rector of the occu}}atin,nal 1 program ·bette;, €arl: Co· (plus regular menu5) OK 1 cf, f~u Age ,O~fice ~~en<:Y f~r overall planmng and }antonio of Tri-Countj''lfractor; D.ohald Helwig, Cooler tnside ALBANY, N.Y. (UPl> ,- ,A coor?matlon of programs a~d zone Ford manager; Charles Restivo of Frontier T~ke Out Orders $222,173 contract with Erie services fo~ about 1 22 , 000 Ene Tractor Sales, and Hugh Duple)', agric. niechani- No Alcoholic Beve.rages County for an office for the ag- I_::C:ou~n:t~y~re:s~Id:.e~n~ts~w~h:o::._a_r_e_. _ 65 ~ _ _:_z:at=io:n:_:in=stn=tct=· =o~r~h=er=e~. _....:__· _________ __:!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~:-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---·----------~years of age or older. ~. ' -10;,' • '· ' --~ . _, - :· '·: .,.-.· • •• .... . . . ~ :. Right now, we're in the process of paying you, our depositors, a quarterly dividend totalling over $989,- 000. Actually, we'v,e been declaring dividends for the past 100 years without interruption. From our first quarterly dividend of $12.45 in December, 1870 to the present, it's been a joy each time. Why? Simply this. The more you save ... the more you can antici- pate earning in return. That makes us all happy! ·~- . Here's what has h4~ened: Statement of Condition July 1, 1970 WE OWN July 1,1970 Cash .................................. : ......... $ 1,345,443.12 United States Government Bonds 6,389,872.84 Corporate Bonds ............... ...... . .. 6,536,688.28 I Investment in Institutional In- vestors Mutual Funds, Inc., Less Reserve .................... .'....... 3,678,306.63 Mortgages tess Reserve .............. 68,752,337.66 Interest Due and Accrued............ 601,464.05 Investment in Savings Banks Trust Co. and Instit-utional Securities Corp. . ................... .. Bank Building ........................... .. Other Assets ............................... . Total Assets .We OWE . 120,450.00 1 '! 06,248.79 1,670,566.84 $90,201,378.21 Our 24,620 Q.epositors ................ 79,787,688.94 School Saviriis and Club Accounts . .. ..... .. .. . ..... .. .. . .. .. .. .. ... 388,533.07 '; . MOI'tgagc;>rs' Deposits and· Other Lfabllities ................................ 1,431,285 ... 95 Total liabilities $81 ;6.oi ,507. 96 7 •, 'I '' WHICH· LEAVES Surplus and Undivided Profits ...• ..~59~:~7D.25 ., - .. ~- j ' .~ i \ ' ' I '. lockport SaVt~~.tt· ..• ~~/.·:····~·· ...... .-~·~~)·~--~·- .,.._...._. ....... ~ 65 east Avel1u-6~tnll1JrfQfO. -- w. . > ' ' . ' · . .-; ... ,, . • < .•• ,' ' . ' ~ I I i i ' i ' .I . T ' l ' . ' ' ~ ;. . ~-