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PAFE FOUR th e h u b , UEPTLE VAUtSy* HEW YO*K ThuTSdar Mai-ch PERSONALS Mrs, Mary Waller attended a board meeting of the James town area council of Girl Scouts in Jamestown Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sherwood of Hamburg visited the latter’s sister, Mrs. G. M. Williams, and family Monday afternoon. Stuart Duvall of Cincinnati was a weekend visitor at the home of his sister, Mrs. W. R. Murdock. Mr. Duvall and Mrs. Murdock left Tuesday to spend several days with a brother, Donald Dutall, in Binghamton. J. B. F. Champlin was dis charged Sunday from the Sala manca District hospital where he was a medical patient fol lowing heart attack. He will be convalescent at home for sever al weeks. with FRANCIS KELLY Fire - Life - Liabflity 308 Court St. Ph. 3131 Little Valley, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Tennies, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lawrence of Otto and Mrs. William Teeter accompanied Pvt. William Teet er to Buffalo Monday from where he returned to Camp Kil mer, N, J. Mr. and Mrs. John Broder ick of Miami are spending the week at the home of her grand mother, Mrs. Fannie McLouth. They were called here last week by the death of her father. Roy al L. McLouth. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sibley and family have moved into their new home in the Little Valley- Cattaraugus road. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sipe and Mrs. W. P. Sipe of Oil City, Pa,, visited Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Andrew and other rela tives Saturday. Mrs. Harry George of Auburn is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Howard Whitmore. Mr. and Mrs. Morris ^epson and Lome McIntyre of Gowan- da visited Mrs. Norah Jepson Sunday. James Zimbardi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Zimbardi, is a patient in Salamanca District hospital. Mr. Zimbardi sustain ed a broken shoulder from a fall on the ice Monday morning. His mother said he would be in the hospital four weeks. Mrs. Hazel Andrew and James Moore left Sunday for Phoenix, Ariz., where they will spend some time with Mrs. Charles Mitchell. NOW AVAILABLE AT THE BUSHNELL AGENCY Family Hospitalization and Surgical Plan For Hospital Room and Board up to $ 15 a day for 100 days For X-rays, operating room, drugs and other expenses up to $150. Hospital Benefits for Maternity up to $150. Emergency Hospital treatment of injuries up to $75. For surgical operations up to $300. Consult us for Complete Insurance program. Y qws for better service. John R. Weed, Agent Office Phone 3691 Little Valley, N. Y. Res. Phone 2601 Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bryant and Marshall Wulff of Detroit were weekend gusets at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E, C, Bryant. Mr. Wulff and E. B. Wing visited Mr. and Mrs.Dis- cavage in Glean Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Vernon Blake ly of Silver Creek were recent visitors at the home of their daughter, Mrs, Howard Van Rensselaer, Thursday callers at the Van Rensselaer home were Mr. and Mrs, Fred Zwelling of Perrysburg, Mr, and Mrs. Nel son Holman, Mrs. Mary'Van Rensselaer and Mrs. Lodia Hut chison of Fprestville. Mr. and Mrs. James Stocker and daughter and Mrs. Charles Hauser of Ischua were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Ball. Mrs, Charles Huntington at tended a Home Bureau officers’ conference luncheon held in Salamanca Thursday. DUBLIN Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wind sor of Fish Hill called on Mr. and Mrs. Mark Windsor Friday. Mr. and Mrs.. Jesse Skinner were in Buffalo Saturday, MS:, and Mrs. C. W. Westen- dorf attended Lenten services at the Lutheran church in Little Valley March 17. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wetmore visited his parents, in Bucktooth last week. Mrs. John Burns and Mr. and Mrs. Elton Goodrich of Sala manca visited Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Franze recently. PFC Bruce Skinner and his friend, PFC William McArthurs, of Camp LeJeune, S. C., are spending a ten-day furlough at the borne of the former’s pa rents,- Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Skin ner. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wetmore called on Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Waite in Leon March 17. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Opfer- beck of Salamanca spent Sun- d a y afternoon at the E. J. Franze home. MAPLES } Twenty-six friends and neigh bors gathered at the LeoSkeels home Saturday evening to cele brate Mr. Skeels’ birthday. Buffalo friends were weekend guests at the Skeels home. Cheri and Brad Skeels spent the weekend with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morton, in Great Valley. . Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hiller and son of Salamanca were Saturday guests at the Walter Hiller home. Sunday guests were Mr. and^ Mrs. Prank Wilson of Great Valley. . W Mr. and Mrs. George Harson attended Grange Neighbor Night at Portville Tuesday. Mrs. Alice Ditcher, Mrs. Wal ter Hiller and Mrs. George Har son attended a meeting of the ladies of the Ellicottville Pres byterian church held at the home of Misg Ella Fleasley in Ellicottville March 17. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Jones of Cattaraugus visited Mr. and Mrs. George Harson Sunday e- vening. Motorcycle Club Plans Several Coming Events I SPRINGVILLE—Plans for the twentieth anniversary banquet in May of the Springville Tra velers Motorcycle club were ad vanced at a meeting of members at the clubhouse here Sunday, I The club is also planning an open house on May 30 for all vicinity motorcycle riders and an old timers day for all former members of the club. Plans for the club’s annual race in August are underway. It was announced that Ed ward Gentner of Orchard Pai^, club secretary, had finished a- mong the top fifteen in the popular rider contest at the 200-mile national champion ship motorcycle races in Day tona Beach March 7. NOTICE On and after AprU 1st Lyons’ Trading Post will be discon tinued. Roy Brown our shop foreman is taking Over the shop and re tail sales. He will continue to sell and service the Fleetwood saws; weld, build and repair truck bodies; sharpen saws and lawn mowers. For this reason we wish to sell all inventory, which is a- bout $30,000. New and used saw- miils,. edgers, trucks, ^ trailers, chains for trucks, tractors and logging, power tools, belts and belt dressing, all types of log ging tools, saws, files, saw teeth and shanks. All at a real dis count up to 50%. The reason; we wish to de vote all our efforts to the sale cf Fleetwood chain saws. All accounts over 30 days old will be placed for collection May 1. 3tc-4-8 H. H. Lyons li NAPQU Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sisson and son of Toronto are spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Waite. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Waite re turned home from Florida Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Fisher and family of Wellsville called on Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Aus tin Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Van der Mullen of Buffalo spent the weekend with her father, Fred Congdon. Mrs. Maurice Austin attend ed a Home Bureau Meeting in Cattaraugus Monday. Marlene Tarbox of James town spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- noll Nichols, and family. Antique fxirniture will original ly cost you just about the same as a good modern piece, but the antique will most likely gain in value through the years. SfTBSCRlBS FOB THE HUB Subscribe to The HUB; $3. yr. Announcing The Opening of a new Little Valley Business MONDAY - MARCH 29 BROWNIES’ FIXIT SHOP at the former 3Lyons Trading Post Location PRINCE BEATS SOUND . . . Prince Bernhard of Netherlands; piloting TF-86 jet, became world’s first royalty to fly faster than B o im d . WALLPAPER Autos & Chain Saws Serviced Wagons, Trailers, Truck Bodies Built and Repaired Gas and Electric Welding D c f fa /w lb Dollars to doughnuts are pretty steep odds. No steeper, though, than the odds against your financial success unless you start to save some money . . . and keep everlastingly at it! How about reversing those odds? Here’s how: Start a savings account here. Deposit a fixed amount every payday. Don’t let anything stop you. You’ll then be a “dollars to doughnuts” favorite to win through to the best things of life. As a matter of fact, you can’t miss! 3% PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS UP TO $10,060 114 % PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS OVER $10,000 Sound Protectioii Courteous Service Cattaraugus County Bank lilTTIiB VALIJEY. N. Y. 116-120 Alain St., Member Federal Deposit insurance Corporation IN THE MOOERR MANNER I Wi«le selection of fresh, ’ new florals, stripes & plaids for every room of the house. Decorator selected com panions for your approval^-— ROY BROWN I ! 0 Rock City St. - - - ' - Little Valley City Carpet & Linoleum Co. 11 Main St. Ph. 1463 Salamanca, New York i AMBASSADOR-1920 ANCESTRALM924 LEGACY-1928 HER HAJESTY-ISM . SYLVIA-1934 ANNiVERSARY-1922 ARGOSY-1926 SILHOUETTE-1923 MiyiaUISE-1932 iOVELACE-1936 “1847 ROGERS BROS. PATTERN REVIVr These fine old patterns available again! Offered for the first time in silver- plate history! Decide now what essential pieces you need and always wanted to make your service complete for gracious entertaining. Order them today. Factory closing date, April 17, WHV^BE \SaVEfe SHY\ . . . COMPLETE YOUR SERVICE NOW! a H. MAUCK Jeweler LITTLE VALLEY, N. Y. Orders Accepted Now For September Delivery ITEM EACH Teaspoon $ .99 Dessert Spoon 1.90 Round Bowl Soup 1.S0 A. 0. Coffee Spoons .90 Iced Drink Spoons ' 1.90 Butter Spreaders 1,90 Dinner Knives^ Reg. 3.00 Dinner Knives, Vfande 3.00 1.90 1.80 1.90 1.90 2.25 3.50 3.50 Dinner Forks, Reg. Dinner Forks, Vi*!nde Salad Forks Oyster Forks Table Spoon Cold Meat or Serving Fork Gravy Ladle CONVENIENT TERMS DIESELS REPLACE STEAM . . . Fireman T. D. Richards, aided by little Gregory Youens, pilots Union Pacific’s last steam engine on final run from San Bernardino to Los Angeles, before diesels over. CARD OF THANKS^ - We wish to thank friends and neighbors for their thoughtful ness in making our sixtieth anniversary one of the best. We are deeply grateful to the la dies who planned the supper in our honor, to Mrs. Hazel An drew for her gift, and to all the others who remembered us with gifts and cards. Mr. and Mrs.William K. Small Subscribe for The HUB; $3 li VAN RENSSELAER AMBULANCE SERVICE 1 J. B. F. OHAMPUN returned home from Salamanca District Hospital Sunday MRS. ELSIE HOLBROOK taken to Salamanca District Hospital Sunday. Day or Night Service Phone 3331 411 Rock City St. Little Valley, N. Y. SdVe time...Save work..^ SAVE DOLLARS! FULL SVl FEET WIDE! FAMOUS FEATURES! FAMOUS QUALITY! Big, ail-steel ^ 6 \ CABINET SINK ^ 1 3 4 ? 5 . ™ . faCeet ami crumb-cup straintrt $189.95 VALUE Twin, no-$p!osh bowls. One-piece, ocid-resisting, porcelain-enameled steel top. Swinging mixing-faucet, chrome finished. I AAli/l FDIATF Fluted, no-tip drainboards. t l r C Two spacious drawers. O E L f V E R Y Five roomy storage compartments. 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