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?A€tB SIX THB SALAMANCA INQPIBEB, SALAMANCA, N. Y. FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1941. GREAT VALLEY ELUCOTTVILLE 3Mr. ail'd. Mrs. Clyde Hansoax and daugjhjjpr Beverly spent Sunday eyening- a t the horn© -of Mirs. Chris- tina Hanson in Salanaanea. ]y[r, and Mrs. James Winkett and Mr. and Mrs. 'Warren Churchill and Mrs. Alvin Farner of Springville at tended the funeral of an aunt. Miss Minnie Mdlteo a t Sligo, Pa., Satur day. Mrs. UEnnie Taylor and sons How ard 5\iller and JElobert Taylor at tended th'O funeral of Mrs. Taylor’s brother Martin Lowe in Bradford, Pa., Saturday. ' Mrs. Chester Butler and two daughters have returned home, after spending a few days last week with friends in Bradford, Pa. .Dinner guests a t the home of Mrs, Lillian in Sunday “wore Harvey Qriifm and son Riehar<J of Clean, and Irving Houghton ■of Sugaxtowu. Miss Reiha Rowan who has been spending several wefsks with her sister, Mrs. Raymond Krause, has returned to Don Wilson’s in Sugar- Mr. and Mrs. Lee Eddy of Ohi called at Mrs. P'oarl Parr’s home last week. Mr. and Mrs. E^Iph Halladay and son 'Harry and Gten How« were in Meadville, Pa., Sunday. . Rev. J. W. Norris was called to Ohio the first of the week by the death -of fiis sister. Mr. and Mrs. William Nagel and Mrs. Frank Marble and ohildren vis ited a t the h'Oin© -of Clarence Pixley iai Machias one day last week. The W.W. met at the home of Ml'S. Melvin Wilcox Wednesday. Mrs. <J. Wickham of Machias vis ited Gt the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Nagel Thursday. Mrs. Millard Parker and daugh ter Louise ■of Salamanca called on ■ relatives and friends here Thursday, !Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Gilman and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jamieson were Sunday gu-ests of Rev. and Mrs. Winston Halstead at Greece, N. Y. ; Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Booth were, Mr. ap;d 'Mrs. Harold Booth of Cattarau gus, Mrs. Ruth Johnson, Mrs. N. Stambaugh and son and Miss Vir ginia Booth of Meadville. Mrs. Manley Smith and daughter , Leota of Hawthorn, N. J., visited her sister, Mrs, L. H. Block and family last week. The school board voted at the Monday night meeting to adopt day light saving time commencing Mon day, April 28th. Mr. Pemberton and family of Killbuek, have moved into Ora Yaw’s house. Mr, and Mrs. Dime Green and IVCr. and Mrs. Ernest Block and daughters Dorothy and Betty were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roibert Green in Sex'©. Kevin McMara, who spent Easter vacation at the home ef his aunt, Mrs. Lynn Eddy in Maples has re turned to bis home here. Janice Woodard, who spent Easter vacation at the home of her grand parents, Mr. -and Mrs. Edward Clark has returned to her h'Ome on Fish HiU. Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Wilcox were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence MeGavis and fam ily of Rixford, Pa., Edward, Ken neth and John Mohr of Salamanca. Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Shultz and son Stanley of West Valley were Sunday ;^ests of her mother, Mrs. Belie Krieger. Mr. and Mrs. (Ralph Stone of Smethport, Pa., visit^ a few days the last of the week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dietrich, Frank Brown was horn© from Buf falo over the week-end. Miss Miary McAndrew who spent Easter vacation at the home of her l>arents, Mr. and Mrs. James McAn- dr-ew, .has returned to Pavilion, where she attends high school. Miss Ruth Lubke and Leo Lubke have returned home from a visit nvith their aunt in Washington, D. C. •Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lounsbury, ' Mrs. Alien Fisher and Mrs. Sidney Curtis were in Salamanca Tuesday. Mrs. Kendall Bowen and family •of Buffai'O visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burt Bowen Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Howaird Fuller and children are spending some time at the home o f his mother, Mrs. Minnie Taylor. . Mr. and 'Mrs. Burt Drake and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newton spent Sun day a t the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Francis 'Burdick in Fillmore. Mr .and Mrs. John Garnott and baby of Bradford, Pa., visited at the home of her sister, Mrs. How ard Herpst and family the fir-st of the week, Mrs. Georg© Timme and two sons of H u m ^ rey visited her parents, Mr, and Mrs. R. M, Weairick Fri day. Mrs.’ Glen Howe and Mrs. Carsyl Wenrick visited their uncle, Frank Wenrick, near iPranklinviill© Sun day afternoon, Btrs. Louis Bishlaney of Clean Mr. and 'Mrs, Harry Cleydotx of Brocton, and. M3ss Alice Cleydon of . Norwood, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Dietter of West Valley and Mrs. Louise Diet ter and son Howard, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Seitz and family. Mrs. Nettie Randall spent Sunday with Mrs. Carrie Hiller, Mr. and Mrs. John Randall and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baldwin. Miss Janet Chesley of Salamanca spent a few days last week with Mr, and Mrs, Edward Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. George Stratton of Buffalo spent Easter with his mother Mrs. Mabel Stratton. Mrs. Ruth Yaw and children of Buffalo spent Sunday with her moth er, Mrs. Lottie Woodard, at Ellicott- viUe. Mrs, Flora Ehm an spent la s t week with. Mr. and Mrs. H e n ry Trum m e r and fam ily, W a rren, Pa. Those who called at the home of Fred Hadley on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dollard and -Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis and family of Buf falo. The Rev. and Mrs. Oliver Gesell and sons spent the first part of last week in Rochester. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dash and daugh ter Betty, called on Evelyn Dash in the Chil-dren’s Hospital in Buffalo last Friday. Miss Yvone Everetts of Conewango Valley called on friends in town on Sunday and spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Ward. Kelly. Miss Miadeline Travers spent last week at her home in Buffalo. John and Charles Whitmer of North Tonawanda spent the week end at their home here, Mrs. Ida Searl of Oleati and Mrs, Myrtle Swartz of Detroit, Michigan, called on Mrs. Flora Randall on Tuesday. Miss Je a n Bawen of B u ffalo sx>^nt th e Easter vacation with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bowen. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haley of 62 Swan street, Salaman ca, a 'baby boy, Thomas Eugene, on March 27. Mrs. Haley was formerly Miss Ella Marsh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Marsh of this vil- Evangelical Church The Mission Board will m e e t this •afternoon after school at the church. Sunday seivices. Sunday school, 10:30’ a. ni. Worship service, 11:30 Evening services, 7:30 p. m. Youth In s titu te o f Evangelical churches Will be held in Ellicottville April 27. •Churches cooperating are West Valley, Ellicottville, Olean and Nile. Quartei-ly Conference Will be held April 29 at 8 p. m. at the church. Master Sergeant and Mrs. Leland Morton and two sons of Arlington, Va., who visited his brother William Morton and family and other rela tives last week were Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harris as was also Miss Mary Lou Poster of Gowanda, and Mr. and Mrs. C. A, Wilcox of Little Valley. Mrs. Leota Litchfield and daugh ter Nancy of Mayville and daugh ter Elizabeth of Alfred, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Litch field. Private Leslie Harris of Fort Monmouth, Red Bank, N. J., visited his parente, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harris on Easter. 'Dr. Harriet Northrup of Meyer Memorial hospital, Buffalo spent Easter vacation with her parents, Dr. and Mrs, D. C. Northrup. The Rev. Benjamin Crane spent last week in New York City. Miss Janet Ames spent her East er vacation from her school duties a t Smyrna with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ames. Miss Mary Weller, a student at Notre Dame school for girls in Bal timore, Md., spent her spring vaca tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Weller. Mrs. Lena Henley spent Easter with Mr. a'nd Mrs. Charles Baxter in Belmont. Miss Hallice Law' returned to White Plains last week. Roger McDermott has returned home from Our Lady of Victory hos pital. Appears Oftenest The word “and” appears oftenest in the Bible. Stamped When Cold Contrary to the general belief coins are stamped when the metal is cold. Arthur Young and four (boys' of East Aurora were Sunday gu.ests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence .Ehman. and John Dreppensted of Salaman ca visited a t the^ homes of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Watkins and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Vaughn, last week. Paul Rust accompanied the Elli cottville pupils to Wariiington, D. C. during the Easter vacation. Robert and Francis McAndrew have returned to their work in Ohio aftex* Visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James McAndrew, EAST OTTO Pvt. Gilbert Veith of the 174th Infantry, stationed at Camp Dix, N. J. visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Veith from Thursday until Wednesday, and also spent some time with his brother a t Buffalo. Harry Vaughan and daughter Eleanor, Ruskford, called on former friends in town and viewed the ruins of the place they had called home for several years Sunday. They were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Meyer. Mrs. Delta Bowen, Burton and Nona Bowen, visited Mr. and Mrs, Avery Widrig, Rieeville, Sunday a ft ernoon. Dale Clark who has had the meas les for the past week, returned to school Monday. Miss Adeline Perkins was home from her work at Buffalo Saturday, remaining until Monday night. Mrs. Jack Laing, Mrs. Clyde For ester and son Paul, were in Spring- ville Wednesday attending the Eas ier and Gentner company’s auction in the interest of the Mother’s Club of the Utley-North school district. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley P ritchard, a n d Mrs. Agnes Lehen, New AlblOtl, visited Mr. and Mrs. William Prit chard Sunday. Fred Hein and family of Abbott Road, called on Mr. and Mrs. Emil Glow , Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. Theodore Sworts, Olean, spent Sunday in this section viewing the remains of the central factory in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wickham, sons Leland and Harold, North Otto, spent Tuesday evening at the Les ter Klahn home. Mrs. Loiiise Thiesenhusen, <?o- wanda, has been spending a few days with her niece, Mrs. Belmont Lexer. The Lexer family accompan ied her home Sunday. . Alfred Wing, Jr., was home from Buffalo over Sunday. Mrs. Wing and Mrs. Ross Bilackmar -drove into the city fer him Saturday, and. Mir. and Mrs. Ross Blackmar, Jr., accompan ied him back Monday forenoon. Mr. Wing is much better but it is judged that he needs more treatments. Reception for Former Town Boy Mr. an d Mrs, Belm o n t Lexer, E a s t stree t, en t e r tain e d eighty-five guests at the East Otto Grange Hall Friday night in (honor lof their son Lewis and bride, the former Miss Rosamond Rugg of Cattaraugus. Relatives and friends were present from Machias, Springville, Mortons Corners, Cattaraugus, Maples, Go wanda, Buffalo, Otto and Caneadea. The time was pleasantly spent in dancing. Music was furnished by the Otto Hintz orchestra. Abundant re freshments were served to the guests. They received many lovely a 2 id useful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lexer, who are already keeping house in a Buf falo apartment at 141 Livingsto’u street, came to East Otto Wednes day, but returned to the city to keep a dinner date Sunday. They spent Saturday and Sunday morning with the bride’s grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Horth, Cattaraugus. Mr. Lexer expects to resum'C his work at the Ford company plant as soon as it reopens after the strike. The Home Bureau held an even ing meeting at the home of Mrs. Kathryn Pritchard Monday night. The lesson was on the cooking of white vegetables given by the hos tess. The last lesson on sewing was given at the Town Hall Thursday. Mrs. Jack Latham, St. Mary’s Pa. spent some time recently with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Swan, Mr. Latham was here over the week end. Sunday they attended services at the Free Methodist church. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Scott, daugh ter Diane, Willia'm Baynes and fam ily, Buffalo, visited the Scott home stead, Crumb Hill, Sunday. H ighway Commissioner Otto H intz announces th a t “tow n clean up day”, will be Tuesday, May 6. Everyone is expected to have rub- 'bish out to the road -early in the morning, or even the night before, for collection by truck. Mrs. Lena Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erdmann, Jr., and daughter, who had just settled in the Central cheese factory living apaiianent, be fore the factory was consumed by fire, have moved into the William Meyer building, formerly the hew Babtist church, with Mrs. Jessica Meyer. The greater part of their household goods was saved. The Rev. L. A. Sager, Buffalo, and the Rev. A. T. Sager, Cattaraugus, called on A. J. Pratt Sunday. Mrs. Louise Thiesenhusen, Gowan da, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lexer, Buf falo, Russell Rung, Mrs. Belmont Lexer were in Salamanca Thursday. Ross Blackmar, Sr., came home from Cleveland, O., where he had spent the past two months. His daughter accompanied him. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ebel, Cuba, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wing, Jr. Mrs. Coyle Dunkleman, Maples, Mrs. Louise Thiesenhusen, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lexer ,Mrs. Belmont Lex er and daughter, Marguerite, were in Springville Friday afternoon. Mrs. WiHiam Pritchard was in Friendship from Monday until Wed nesday visiting, the Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Edmunds. Rev. and Mrs. Ed munds were in East Otto Thursday and Friday, guests -of Mr.,and Mrs. Pritchard. Louis Klahn, Jr., and son,^ Donald, of Ashfbrdj .called on Lester Klahn j Sunday foreliobn. Harry Beach and family have a new Ford tractor. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Opferbeck and daughter Carol, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glea son Sheldon, Frewshurg. They mo tored to Ashville and called on her 'brother, Lester Sheldo-n, in the aft-- ernoon. At the same time, Arndt Opferbeck and children, 'Cattarau gus were visiting Mrs. Emma Opfer beck at the family homestead. Mr. and Mrs. Rhineholdt Beckman, Otto, and Mr. and Mrs. Forest Sprowl, Fillmore, called in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Krestle, Mirs. Prank Armstrong and daughter, Shirley, East Randolph, called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woodard, Thurs day night. Mr. Armstrong was in East Otto also. On Thursday night, the Scotts Corners Sewing Club gave Mr. Paul Glow a birthday surprise party. There -were 27 people present. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ruper of North Otto entertained at a warm sugar pai'ty. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Opferbeck, Cattar augus, Mrs. Emma Opferbeck, Rich ard Opferbeck^ Mr. and Mrs. H a r r y Opferbeck of Safford Hill. Mrs. Herman Ebel, Ellicottville, returned fi’om spending the Easter vacation a t home Sunday afternoon. She entertained a new pupil, little Robert Glasspoole at the Mason dis trict school. Mrs. Blanche Dermot, Cattaraugus, visited her brother, John Smith and sister, Mrs. Leota Ploger, -Nlorth street, Saturday and Sunday. Howard Edmunds and family of Little Valley, called at the Fred -Schultz place Sunday. Fannie Ed munds, whe had been spending sev eral months visiting at various plac es, returned to East Otto with them. Reception for Mr. and Mrs. W. Beach Alfred A. Wing entertained at his home in the northern part of the town, Saturday night in honor of his grand'daughter, ‘M innie Reed, -whe ■has recently become Mrs. William George Beach. About forty were present. T h e o u t 'of to-wn guests included: Mr. and Mrs. F r e d M oritz, Mrs. Pearl Reed, grandmother of the bride. Miss Lillian Fancher and Ells worth North of Collins; Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Beaver and daughter, Addibell, and Albert Axelby, Little Valley; Mr .and Mrs. Walter Free born, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Freeborn, Cattaraugus; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Silvernail, Buffalo. The evening was spent -with games, cards, checkers and the bean bags am u sed the younger ones. A v e ry ap petizing luncheon was provided by Mrs. Minnie Axelby, homemaker in the Wing household, and was served to the guests seated at small tables by the young people. They received m a n y nice gifts. Phyllis and Esther Reed, sisters of the bride, and attending school a t C a ttaraugus, sang several nuxn- Quarterly meeting was held at the Free Methodist churqh Thurs day and Friday nights and Sunday. District Elder A. G. 'Grill of Forest- ville, conducted the services. On Saturday, he with Mrs. Crill, the Rev. and Mrs. William Holiday at tended Regional Conference at Chili. Mrs. Wilfred Sprowl and child ren, Fillmoire, called on Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sprowl Wednesday after- Miss Ethel Glow returned home from a week’s visit at Bradford, Saturday. Mrs. Edward Paulson and son Edward, and Mrs. Viola Glow accompanied her back. Methodist Church Notes On Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. L. K. Goodrich, Mrs. Amelia Jew ett, Mrs. Harry Berg and Mrs. Georgia Scott visited the former Methodist <ihureh at Farmersville Station. On Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Dever Brooks, Mr, and Mrs. G. H. Ford, L. K. Goodrich, Mrs. Gladys Laing, Mrs. W. E. Maier, Mrs. Lillian Gaylord, ■ Mrs. Nina Laing, Miss Adeline Perkins and Miss Lois Austin journeyed to the same place, the object being to inspect the building and contents with the idea of purohasing all or part. QUAKER BRIDGE Bobby and Billie Finch of Sala manca spent the ,Easter vacation with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Finch. Harry Hills of Salamanca was a caller in town Sunday. Miss Emelie Cook© of Pittsburgh spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mirs. H. M. 'Campbell. Mrs. Ray Edwards and daughter of Niagara Falls spent the week-end with Mrs. Blanche Cain. Halsey Campbell has employment in Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. H .M. Campbell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred'etrick Campbell in St. Mary’s, Pa. Bishop Ward of Erie spent the week-end in the Allegany State Park. Darrell Huntington, of Bradford, Pa., spent the Easter vacation a t the home of H. M. Campbell. Jeanette Flagg spent the Easter vacation with Mrs. Gerald Lent in Bradfcjrd, Pa. . Mrs. H. ‘M. C a m p b ^ , and Miss Clara Kohler ^ tte n d ^ a Home Bu reau ifteering in Salamanca Fri'day. STE^URG The week’s activities of the Steam- burg United Brethren in Christ Church. The Rev. H. V. Lindquist, pastor. Friday, 2 p. m,. April 25, the Missionary meeting will be held in the church; the theme for the meet ing^ is “Enlarging Our Horizon by helping the Shifting Population.” Friday evening the Fellowship Club will attend the church ser-ri.ee an-d remain, at the church after the ser vice for a short .business meeting. Saturday evening, the young peo ple of Bradford district will meet at the Kissinger - Memorial United Brethren church in Salaman-ca for a “Pep” meeting. Sunday, April 27, 10:00 a, m. Sunday school. 11:15, morning worship service with ser- moii by the pastor. 7;0G p. m., Christian Endeavor meeting; topic, “The Rainbow.” 7:45, the closing service of the two weeks lof special services; message by the Rev. L. Howard Morton of Rixford, Pa. Tuesday afternoon, the Apirl meet ing of the W.C.T.U. will be held with Mrs. Irma Campbell at -State Park. The children’s meeting, usu ally held at the parsonage Tuesday afternoon, will ho h^Id on Wednes day afternoon n e x t week. ’Wedii'es- day evening, 7:30, the mid-week prayer service and Bible study in the church. Thursday afternoon, the Has' social meeting of the Ladies’ Aid society will be held with Mrs. Henry Gates. Thursday evening, the Kum Duhble class will meeit with Mr, and Mrs. Frank Barber. Friday evening. May 2, the Fellowship Club meeting at Mrs. Marcia Arrance’s. The Ladies' Aid society met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Le land Burr. Eight members were pres ent and articles for the Red Cross were worked ‘on. A lady representa tive from the Niagara-Hudson Elec- ta*ie company’s office in Olean was present and spoke to .the group on remodeling electric lamps for i-ndi- rect lighting. Mrs. H. V. Lindquist conducted the devotionals, reading about th e Conversion o f Saul and t h e , D e a th o f Stephen, from th e booi of Acts, and led in prayer. The secretary, Mrs. C. H, Bolton, pre sided a t th e business session in th e absence of -the president a n d VlG'ft president. The meeting Thursday afternoon. May 1 will be with Mrs. Henry Gates. While this is the May social meeting. Red Cross work will be done and a short program pre sented and refreshments served. The Fellowship Club members went to the home of the president, Mrs. Marcia Arranee, after the Fri day evening church service and dis cussed the by-laws and pledge for Club membership. Plans ivere made for a study class of subjects for which credits are given at the Find ley Lake Bible school. Rev. Mr, Lindquist and Harley Acker will assist in teaching th© class. It was voted to -take a penny offering each meeting. Plans were also made for the Club to spend a few days at the Findlay Lake Bible conference this summer. The Club will attend the Friday evening church services again in a body. Homemade cookies and tea and coffee were served. There were twenty-three present. The Rev. and Mrs. H. V. Lindquist, Mrs. Clark VanSickle, Misses Alma Barber, Laura Bolton, Ida Aldr-o and Ellen Harrington and Clifford Har rington from this place. Miss Flox'- enee Prevorce of Red House .^Jid Harley Acker of Randolph attended the Bradford district Adult -Rally at Lewis Run, Pa., Saturday. Rev. Mr. Lindquist is president of the district and presided at the three sessions and was reelected president for an other year a t the afternoon business session. Mrs. VanSickle was on the afternoon program. ' The Rev. and Mrs. H. V. Lind quist and the Rev. L. Howard Mor ton attended an interdenomination al ministerial association meeting in Bradford, Pa., M on^y afternoon. Tha monthly meeting of the min isters and their wives of Bradford district was held at the parsonage here, Tuesday afternoon. Nine new pupils, seven of whom are begin ners, entered the primary room at the local school this week, making a ’total of 35 children in the primary grades. A “Standard” Test was giv en in the primary room o-n Friday and 90 per cent -of the pupils were found at or above grade level. The children are practicing for the an nual spring operetta to be presented the last of May. Roger Edwards of Niagara Falls and Miss Alma Barber o f this place, visited the Steamburg school, Fri- Local students attending Randolph -Central school and on the March Honor roll are: Junior high, Ruth Arranee; second grade, Marjorie Gates; third, Lillian Kibbe, Harold -Gates. Mrs. Miay Hotchkiss has been spending a few days with her daugh ter, Mrs. Earl Greeely and family at Leon. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Anderson of East Randolph spent Easter Sunday with his paren-ts, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson. Mrs. Clyde Greeley and Mrs. Earl Greeley and children of Leon visit ed the latter’s sister, Mrs. Francis Stanz, last week Monday. Mrs. Paul Cain of Quaker Bridge visited her cousin, Mrs. Fred Ar- rance, Jr., on Monday. Mr., and Ma^.- John Monroe and daughter ,Miss Inez spent Monday in Buffalo. Mrs. H. C. Peasle© is a t th© Georg© Fertilizer Economies Save Farmers More Than $200,000,000 A Year Survey Shows $3.60 For Each Dollar Spent For Fertilizer. Washington, D. C.—Lower prices for fertilizers due to industry econo mies have saved farmers $200,000,000 a year, aeording to government analy sis made by A. L. Mehring of the U. S. Department of Agriculture who shows that the sharp do-wnward trend of fer tilizer prices since 1880 was inter rupted only during the period of the last war; when, due to our country’s dependence at that time on foreign supplies, prices rose sharply. After that they again resumed their down-?' ward trend. At the same -time the industry made the nation self-suffi cient and no longer largely dependent upon foreign sources of supply. . “Prices dropped sharply during the depression and have never recovered to the extent th a t other commodities have. As a* result of this fact, fer- spent for fertilizer. tilizer prices today give the farmer real parity for his dollar,” Says Charles J. Brand, Executive Secretary and Treasurer of The National Fertil izer Association. “Prices receWed by farmers for their products today would have to go up 21 per cent to reach parity with what farmers pay for all commodities which they buy. But, so far as fertilizer is concerned, the picture is different. The present price of fertilizer is so low that it gives the farmer, instead of a 21 per cent handicap, a 5 per cent advantage on every dollar he spends for fertil izer.” Returns from a recent survey of 32,000 farmers show that an invest ment in low-priced fertilizers yields high returns. An average of $3.UO returned for each $1.00 which they Milks homo near Napoli caring for Mi’S. Milks and infant son. Misses Clara and Emelin© Scott, Mrs. Della Durfee a n d Mrs. Lee M anning were in Salamanca Wed nesday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Austin and daughter, Miss Eva Mae of North Collins and -Charles Locke of Little Valley spent .Thursday with Mrs. John M'onroe and family. Mrs, Kenneth Jaquay and Mrs. Fred Arranee, Jr., were in James town one day last week. Mrs. Paul Arranee and Mrs. Hoc- tor Michielsen attended a shower at the home of the latter’s sister, Mrs. ■Clarence Lanning at B-ates in honor of a sister-in-law, Mrs. Leo Arrance- of Jamesto-wn, Friday afternoon. Mrs. Emei^r Bartholom ew and in fant daughter came home from the Salam'an-ea hospital Thursday. Mrs. George Fenton and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jaquay attended the funeral of a relative, Denton C. Dak© a t Cattaraugus Thursday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bentley and children have mioved from .South Val ley to her father, Henry Oldro’s Winston Bartholomew was a sup per guest of his teacher, Mrs. Fred Arranee, Ji*., Friday evening and attended the ehureh service later. Supervisor E. E. Bogart attended the supervisors’ meeting at Little Valley last week and on Monday of this week. Mrs. Frank Nuttall, Sr., and Mrs. Lloyd Reeves were in Salamanca Saturday. Misses Kati© and Ruth Arranee and Martha Newton, Lloyd, Jr., and Clinton Reeves and Lawrence Bolton, school band, choruses and orchestra, members of th© Randolph Central attended th© Musical F^tival at Jamestown Satur.day. Mrs. Paul Johnson of Napoli nad her mather, Mrs. E. L. Heath, were in Salamanca Saturday. Albert Newman and friend of Cleveland, O., visited his grandmoth er, Mrs. Augusta Oldro, Sunday fore noon. Mrs. Fred Arranee, Jr., visited Mrs. Clarence Lanning at Bates Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arranee and son of Ellingtoai •visited Ms sister, Mrs. Hector Michielsen and family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Story attend ed the Golden wedding anniversary of his half-(brother, John Stafford and wife a t Sinclairvill© Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Burr and daughters called on her sisters, Mrs. Hazel Marsh and Mrs. Everett Pick up and families -at Conewango Val ley Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Warren 'Cowan and children of Jamestown -visited her brother Paul Arranee and family and called on other relatives here Sun day afternoon. Mrs. Iva Stevens and son Herbert were at the W.C.A. - hospital in Jamestown Sun-day afternoon to see her daughter, Mrs. \W^esley Luh of Buffalo, who had an appendectomy last week. Her other daughter. Mi’s. Charles McIntyre of Jamestown was a surgical parient at th© same hos pital the last of March, Mr, and Mi«. Bert Bolt ©f Bone Run visited her son, J-ohn Moniv© and family 'Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Guy Wellman a-nd' chil'dreh Miss Helen, Ellsworth and Guy, Jr., Johnson and husband and infa'nt' visited another daughter, Mrs. Dale daughter, Phyllis Ann at Allegany Sunday afternoon. Freedom Jefferds of Bradford, Pa., visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jefferds and called at th© John M'onroe home Sunday, Mrs.' It. E. Darling and daughters and Mrs. Cli-nton VanSickle return ed -home Sunday evening after spending the week in Palermo and Toronto, Canada. M. J, Stevens and Lester Stacy had business in Little Valley Mon day forenoon. Miss Barbara Houlihan, nurse in Millard Fillmore hospital in Buffalo, spent Thursday night and Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, F, H. Houlihan. Fred Arance, Jr., F. R. Houlihan and Clinton Grover were in Buffalo Thursday, as witnesses on the Ne phew trial in Federal court. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barber and children spent Sunday with their . daughter, Mrs. Francis Goodman and family at Salamanca. Ashford Hollow •Miss Elizabeth Wiley spent eev- , eral days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hintz of East Otto. Mr. and Mrs. Merton Craig en tertained his brother and wife from, Putnam, N. Y.; 'on Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, M. B. Green have had company from Rochester th© past week, Mr .and Mrs. Dudley Turner and family spent last week -witli her mother at Hinsdale. John Youngs of Ellicottville was in town on© day last w-e©k. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Hanson and son Vernon called on relatives at Langf'ord Saturday afternooiu Remy Krebs of Buffalo called on Roscoe Hanson Saturday evening. Mrs. Minnie Hopkins and three friends of Buffalo were in town Sat urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stojtenberg and daughter of East Otto were in. town Saturday evening. Mrs. P. A. Capron of Buffalo is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Capron. Miss Cecelia Schwartz of Spring ville spent last week with Miss Iva Mrs. Roscoe Hanson and son Ver non were in Springville Sunday. Floyd Scott -was in West Valley Sunday. Q Oh,Ohl 'SWroi^Way! epMIn Cwtomrj'Wh ATmFnSlKf(j Service /