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of d;ton- Sl.l.'ttd.ay ~eir held at :their Dan- 5c 9c 9c 9c 9c 9c .. ' I DEO.ICATED PROS P.'lR.O US ..... --~...;_ ·---. I E:;n.LICOTTV!LLE. CATTA;J'IAUGU~ 9oti~TY, N. Y. WEDNES:OAY. OCT. 18 , ~ 961 --Plan·-ro::Gi!e Bfootf, <Jctoher 30 · Courtney_ c. -Brewer. - -s~J,temt,~,--Mittc · .:-E_:. .. ::·-~,-~~~~~~-\-----~M- -=· ~---------~-:--- · t .,. ·· r-1'., L· .. ,C.h •· IJ. ·. ' OiiS Soddeofy., Price Is $4.49 · .• S . eef DeleviR · IODS . \;, .. ~~- · · :alf.IQa~:, , ; ~~e~- - · C<>urnt)~ c. Brewer, rorty- Harry Emke,: cbla..irman at The · ., • .,_>: '-~ ·:: ·~ . . 'fo~, Xl:f ~Rockwell Ave., manager ~~ =!a::t P~~~~!!!~ '~~ ' 'r•lJd,_ 'BL.t· _,,~ •.. Li<ms Clwb Blood Bank program. SPORT$dtf!S'Cl.t1B o: the ~~e M>ar~et in Spring- will ·be paid for mi1k delivered· to c_: ~~-·. :: .• __ ;_ jr_ ·,_ . .,,.re,· . . J•_ ~···i· .. JI.~.r .. _-~_·w_.· ,f ·: ~- ·.·Y· .· ,., Ito be condu~ ~t the Ameri~an PLANS ·B~· MADE Vllle 1ii~ suddftnly . Saturday pool plants in the New . York- \' . •v - • ...._ L~on, !Monda;y-, October 30, to~ · Th.t;! fo.rnta'tion ot a gp0111Sfuen•s morn>inl!, Oct>l$1961,in :tb~ office New. Jersey milkShed in Septem- . .., • , . day~ , ~ ev~~ to give Club, lntended to plan ~oursion8 ~fIn. W? lJter L~~- here. );>er, Dr. C._ J. Blanford, market HoiJi•y lhb -D~_-,e:.anE_~!C:!:ll;h:es_v a:~ ~gihrtfu.l colllili&Ilati_ ·on <to this to ba.S!!Iball, fOOitib\'n and ·......__k\\t- Born m Elh-cott~Ue May 1, -adrn.mistrator, announced. The • ., ...,_ ..... ra\' M ......., u\\' .... 1917 M B h -\ 1w b A-..-... R F ..h.. nooh~nn tb.e local grkldmn for the p~gr~, . .u• .... . r. Emke ball gam.es, jg being planned in •.. r. rewer ~ ..... a . ays. een ... ~~t pri-ce was $4.32 and the eopens flaay Couney Six Man .JiOOtJbaU cham\ • ~d, 'webhave 'ha . a fa~l.Y l!arge Ellicottville. The oogan:izational a resident of tne viUaEte. He~ $eptetnber, 1960 price, .$4.64. H 'd! • pion~ilp. _The s•.- for \\e· ... l_, .. ,e ~nse. ut we would !:ike to do meeting whl ,be held Tuesda a veteran of World War H aiMl '!.'be pro!lucer butterfat d!iffer- , oli .~Y Inn, whi~ has. been .,..-s..,. \\ ·~o.u. eve . 'h ... _ ... rrn.. eed ~-- Y. was a metlllber ~f th_e Eld 1 ·c\'ot •• :n~ '· .. .,.,..,_ ,.~~ ~..o. -,. ,.·,. .b. •. , j c-.~ed_. .su_n ce last Sprmg, will re- (:).'JS!h was .. set 1-~ Wedrnesday n ·...,_e,\\'L' no... . ..... e n ~v ... - Oct()lber 24, at Dettman's Rest . _ ....,. :ottv~-.- ~~!,.... ••= =• a,\'.o-eents '''\'' eadh ope\ F dl . de · n· c · bl-ood is \V~ry .great, WUl.a:t witlh rant. At that time by-laws ~ ~bvtel'ian Church: . EHicott- ·t.~tih of a pound .pf fat 81bove or j . ~ I~ ay Lun. rJ ne; manage- w. en oach Ray GTay's Eagles the open h.eart-®11gery being done oftfcers od lf:he associlation will b ville Lodge 307 • F&AM; Ellicott-, ~10-w the ~ 5 per nt stand d I men . x. ou!S . errone of shu1 out West Valley 26·0, <lllld •!loday;.; in which ~ty pi.nJhs of reiected. e ville Memorial\ p 0 ~ni59 Amcl- : · . · ,_ ce ar . 1 Ol\C'hard Park is the new lessee. D-M dobbered C~pi{lul 33'-l). blood are . used very· q_~iekJy m. Current pl-ans are 1o finance ~e -can LeleiGn, and bhe Elli~ttvine ,_ ... _. ·.IUJ• N · The ~· long an >are<& land- BO'bh teams will go i.ntq. 1lft$ title 0 - ~:- I Fire u...-.artrnent. : ~ . lp annen I mat'k, will be. under :the rna_ ng~.ge- game wi¢11 4-() reoord.'S. None of !ll-.. -opeTa......,n. · excursiotlf! 1Jhronab mont'-' du~~ ~,. th ._, · \No· one knows when the need)' The pu-bHe ill -;'Vited. ,.,.y =· After :retu:rnin.g home from mil- . . ment of MISS Helen Seaman. e o,.ler teams oin tbe league .Is for blood or pltlsma ...wiJl arise. . --- dtary set\vire he had ma-na~ed the s· . u· h ~John Deech, foomer.ly a chef at a contender. By co~tril>utiplg toiiheblood bank, j.Bo~-S~out_ ~und Nuway Store in EllicottviLle be- . cores . Jg i the Lycoming Hotel in .Willd~ El~~~~~::er ~~~edt~::h. fl_d __ rst_~_·~ o~f a fam.tly can be ·assured of blood . • - . fore be-oom.ing manag-er -of the ' port, PennsylvJanda, will be m .,...,......,. when it is needed,\ Mr. Emke' Drive. Starts Oct. 17 Acme ~t~re in S~rinr:rvme. -In·· . PPK C . t I C'hai'ge of the kitahen. against West Val-ley -Wlith a 70 sad.d I ' Surv!Vtn.g are hiS Wife, Mrs. Ev- on es Tn announdrug the appointmenots Y!H'>d run on a fake reve~o Ken · • . . 1 ~he annual local financial cam- t\lvn A. Bre-wer; two sons. WN- . Mr. Ferrone said his -a.im was to Hinman pas:Sed to---Moore for the T?e mobtle UILl't wtll be at tlhe pa1gn for the Seneca Council Inc., Ham c. and· Dennis D .. and two Th:irty-five youngsters from sbc make -the inn a cen1er for the €Xtn\ point, a-nd the Eagles had Legion roorr:s between 1Jhe hours 1 Boy S~uts of America, of which' daug>hters. Linda M. and Susan 0 to ten years O<f age pa-rticipated sot'ial life 01f the community. a 7-0 lead .going Into the 2nd of noon to -\'X p.m. the EBlco1tville Post 52 is a part, all -at home and several aunts in the looal trials of 1lhe Ford \Only the flnt>St food, expt>rtJy! quarter. will be conducted Oorober 27 by and uncles · Motor Company's Punt, Pass and ~repared, will bt> seTved.\ Skip Adams capped a drive to Milk Referendum To Be Held Soon • a group of volunteer workers Funeral ~ervict>s W€'re held in Kick Football Conte~t. Although Mr. Ferrone, co,ownJ>r of Or- the West Valley 10 yard line w!Uh 1 from the communi1y, Richard A the O'Rourk€' Funeral Home. tthe weather was on the sliog;htly C\ha-rd Do\V']1s in Orchard Park, an end sweep early In the period j C~pbell and Roger. Ranney, co- Tu~y. nt 1:30 p.m. and in the fnigid .side, theoeont-esbants (O'mpe has ra wide experience in the hotel for EllicottviHe's 2nd TD. The' . 'ehairm~n ro: the ~ve reported. ElhcqttV!H~; Pres(byterian Cihurc:h ted W.ibh a Wariil enrt!huslam. and food business. In addlit!Gn extra poin>t attem(:>t was no good. New York Order 27 m1lk pro- I;'ubl1c support IS essential in at 2 p.m. The. :Rev. Milton Bier-, Peter and WdlUam Stokes flhish- ·to the humber Of !hotels w.itti and -the Eagles lead at balftim.e ducers, including ~ose in C~tt- order to mai~tain ~e fine boy man, pa~tor, offidated. Burial ed one-twQ in th age 6 category. which he has :been as&aciated he was 13-0. ~aUJgus County, wtll be vOOin;g I scou: ~ m wh1Ch our you1ih was ~n Sumet Hill Cemetery. . Peter garneTed 55 points to his was manager of the Wn.nak® Early !n the tlhi.Ni period Adams 1n a referemlum in !Jhe near fu- pal\hcuplrte. Develo]lffient of Elhcottville Lodge 307 F&A:M' .brotheT's 40. CDunotry Cl'Ub for five years. SCored from 12 .Ya·rds out on an ture. The issue is whether bulk character, sportsmanslrlp, and conducted their services in the. In the eight year old cl-ass John HOLSTEIN CALF SALE end run, and .also added the ex:- tank milk should be bought at teamwork build better citizens foT Funeral Home Sundav evenirug.j Ebert tblished first wiiflh 96 ~nts tra pint for a 20-0. J-eald. the farm, as opposed to buying the con17nunioty an-d the country. M€'mbers of Elli'\'Ottvill~ Memorial followed by G. Dunldeman with AVERAGED $86.00 The final Elhoottvllle ta1ly .iit rat the plant wlhere it is deHver- Troop 52 lists among i.ts accom- Post 65!l. and the Lad·ies Auxil-,! 75, and i... H·icks Wifu 64. A Columbus Day consignment :me on a '!>ass i~rception by ed. Minimum pri~es thaot must ploishrnenots fior the past year a iary of tne Leg-ion visited the In winning the nine year old calf sale for Holste-in breeders oore who lugged othe pigsk!1'1 be pa-id to bulk tank producers blue ribbon from the Scout-a- funeral h<nne Sunday evening. class j:'hampion :Ahi1ip Nanmen sponsored by tthe .CattarauWu.~ 30 ~rds into ~Y<Mrt •. wUI be based ~n the mileage ~ne I rama h€'ld in Ol~n for the d~- _Members of the Ellicabtville scored 118 points, ~e hig!hu;.t.o;f County Holstein Cluob, was held sblftee:t Valley .s d~enlf(! was >the to ·the townsn1p where the m1lk o.nstratlon on skung and for 1t.s Fire Dept. and the Ladies Auxll- the dey. He was followed ·by Eu- at the Farm Home and 4 -<H Cen- t >tlhe Engles ihaw encom- house is located. Thus, alJ pro- window <lilsplay during Scout iary to (!he firedepartment visited .gene ~ase'lla yith 7 4, and Charles ter, October' 1 2. Seventy persons tered thoi.t season, but the equally ducers in a township, regardless Week; a silver cup ofor its C()m- bhe funeral home Monday evening ID'be1'lt. witn 64. witnessed the sale of 24 heifer toug'h Ea·gles defe!nse smoothered. of Where the milk is delivered •?eti1ion in fire by friction, Morse to pa-y their respects. stev~ Signore's 104 points won calves which oavera\ed $BB 00 the West Valley offense througll- d Ord 27 \II , h od k t h,.;n d _., __ , Th b . \' . ' out the game 'll1l er . .er , w; recetve t e ~ e, no •;r ~.g. a_n \·w111uu•\~ _ e earers were: George H. M:m fir&t place 1in the ten year old according to Weyne Kent, Little De _ · . same mmrmum pl\lce. 1n the scout rally m Salamanca.. Raecher, Franklin Raecher Lynn oJ.ass Tom Roblee finoished .sec-' Valley Chairman levan Macbia3 will bala:nee Th troo ed!ited witlh W · h E-~ · · ' · running and ~ a4tack into . Paul Mattern, Associate Coun- e n was cr . open-. eL\ ·an. \ward Connors, Lester onu with 90, while John Brennan A top of $140 W!l! paid for Betsy t'h ti . . ty Agricultural Agent, ret>t>rts in.g a. new .cam.p at Wolf Cree~,: Hinma~, Milton Eysaman, ~IJll!k took. third place- w-i~ ·aQL Cyruc; DeoKol con,i81fte.<! qy 'ao_w- ~fltllrl~.:arne, ~ we'lll u a strong that the mileage ~nes WlcVe been and. 1 ~ work 1 n cl~~ ~mn. Wuo&in oS!l$1 Ha\-i' E:inke. Each of the ftn!t place winners ard Parker. M'acllias anq boug;M -~ U!llit, ~-l~le ll'eceived. 'for Oalltaraugus Cotmty-. s~.tt. 'tile Jhne ~.<the ·oeillca- 8< ... ,. Je'~ · b, -u :::if:::;,..~\\'\ , : ~~~ 1 ~~~~to..f.Jl,v .. s~Wif't.'J{labp, ~·;,. ·'v.w.· :. .a ~w . bi'QI.ae!, Jw,ve oo Eac'h ten mil~ ?JOne fartiher from ~ont of ~ = l;;;:e- ud 4·H 1 · · U et a emrt \\: · r ~)tfijfiJ>~t4lt l'it .. ]{~+, ·a~a!Ci;• -~· .~~ ~u:;~~ ~ 1 ~ t'k~ the mat'ket results in l.2c per en er ' T 0 ~elVed a ~-liP jac~ Wflile and Jess Brown. Otto, pedign!e\ ail' cootst• ·\' - 'hund:redweight reduction in the Mr. Campbell requested citlzem~_ 0 fgabize third place winners ··~eived a ~der. \We are • pleased with . . ar.ooun t re<:eived· for milk. Thwn\ to. be generous ~en th~ volun-[ , . . football. _ . -~~ · ~ · the ~; I lhape we can con. U t(. .. , .• ' · · d. :&: •ft ~ps in each zone are reported be- t;er ~~rkers ca~l for ~eqr dona- . The Po.st ~59, ~ei'Ilcan Legion The local~--~, . ~- ~ tinue t1rls ~or another ~ar,\ Mr 7 OU n lfte ~ eJ low with bh~ total reduction from tlon. , The s<.'OUot motto 15 'Be Pre- Bas~ei~ll. :team \:' 1 rr iho!d an. or- by otlhe Ellicottvfl\tfSal'~' · · · a- Kent said. • ' ( h • ·· W ·-' Jf' ilhe announced blend pl\ice in oared. We ~ope ~ll memben:J 00 ~:a~ronal meetirug th'l_S _Fri~ay rt.ion. .Et::izes. •• .'~e~ -~(\~to:_ 'f:.l!~. -~~13tein Club's t-nrnual ,.. ln. . . .. IYille P areT!thesl.S: I thP COlntm.mllty will be prepared ng at 9 p.m. at the Legion til wl~- , .. .,. -..,...,_,. ..,,_.t._..:: '.!;~'\! MeeHn<!l wm be held October 30 An Etl!Cblltvlile vMtJr\WI&S·---~ · - I \th trib ti for h' tih. Club An}'(> inter ted · 1 e ... \~'\ 1 P,. .. \\\\\ \\'\''\'',.. er \' •n•ocu 301-310 (12.0c) Farmersv:iJ!e. WI • con . u ~. » t :1S wor . ~ t:he ':am .es m pay: ami K~<J:lmker u--· . I Bit fhe F'ai'JTh Home and ~-~H Cen- $25 in Welsville ~ltlay_ afternoon ltmsdale, Is<lhua, Lyndon, . Port-! whtle yolrllh proJect, Mr. ~- iena. ~ fo Bertuu:~fJ?Upcari was tifie field ter-. · as an tmhieeru;eod d!rJver. He was ~>ville. 311·320 (:la.2c) Alle@IH!y./ bell said. · ~ign ·in~~~~!~=~- judige\f~~~t? . ~. Bl'~'• Instltut~. • .an-~ .. ~ter t~gelilr ;be ~was Carrollton. FranikliniV'il_te, Fr~ 1 Otto. 341-350 (-16.8c) ~newan- ball Leag-ue, in which they finish- EJJ\ ~:Jl .. B Count; atte.nts e1roect tnat the dir>ivmg ~l'iled .and, h~ ~a dom, Hmnphrey, Moacluas, Olean go, Dayton. Leon, Persi·a, Ran- ed fourth last year ICO.,,·I'pte. OJ- brt>ed'-'rs in..'lhtll'te, Nov. 6, spons- passen.ger s~adned 1Il]Ut'le.s. O!ty Olean Town, YorkShire AI-l d-ol.-.h South Va.lley Cattarau- Eff ._ b . ' d _ wed bv the Nt-w York State Hoi- State pollee uroQIIIfled tlhe youth ' ,,... · · or.., are E!'lng ma e to p · A Af legany Reservation East Oif Sala-, gt•<; !indian Reservation. t'lll'e gym faei.Jities in th se- 888et~ftWay fer !>t~in Club :or ~e Western New 1 oas AdeLbert Joseph Denning, and manoca. 321-325 (-14.4c) Great! Mr. Ma.-ttern emphasized that S£\hoo 1 for the, es e new, York count1~s Will be one or the. tra~ld be was treated in Wellsville's Va·lley. 326-330 (-14.4cl ELlicott- i tlhe referendum wihl be for Order gam - 'S.Jtorl· flfness 1 argMt mee-tmg:s held thus faT dn ~J<Jnes Memorial Hospital tox: a ville, Little Valley, Red House, 27 'ProOUCE\rs only and wi.ll not in- Fortnightly Club . thP Farm, Home and 4-H Center.: bruised chest. His hall-brother, Salamanca City, Salamanca Town culde the Buffalo or lacal markets. J€'rome Arlhur Sheridan, thir- The meetings have been held. Kenneth Illerb!\un eLght, of Bel- Allegany Reservation West of Farmens desirillll{ more inionna- H f lf • te<>n, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donoa·ld in East AuTol'a nrevloto<>1v, hut' morut, who wru; rid1ng In tihe car, Salamanca. 331-340 (-15.6c) Ash-' tian 5hould contact tthe eafS ~ ~ rJCaD Sh<'ridan of the Maples Rd. died A\~i~tAnt Artent Daniel Hill said • suffered 'POSSible conC'UilSion and , or officers and directors M • new Ma'IlSfield, Napoli, New Albion, of their rnaTketing'-organ1zations. at eetJng 1~1 tn Buffalo Ge,neral Hosp-ital madoe it possLble to hold lt here. Nancy Denninger fifteen, sisror -------------~-------::...._::;____ The Fortnightly Club met Tues- aft~r an illness of a·bout six weeks. It L~ exoected that abou-t 300 p!'r- CYf the driver, was uninjured. € t · ti• B • s day ev€'ning at the !lwme w the Deauh wa.s d'Ue to leu:kemia. w:ps will att-end. Police I'fmC>tied Adell!bert Den- - om rue on .. egtm oon. Vic!f President. Mrs. Leslie Fox, .Jerome-b;:ame ill La:bor Day. Nu·· ·tr···t.·o· n Class lning was driving bh€' car,_regfmer- v.rhD conducted the meeotimg. alt-ho~h it loater was re~lized that : ed to Ma'l'cella Capron of EILicott- 0 W t V II S h I ThPre werp 17 members presPnt. hr> l;litlght have be~ a httle u:ore 5 t F C t j ville. alo~g an Amity Town road, n es a ey C 00 Mrs. Sybil Ma:C.Millan present- tlr\'CC than normal m the evenmgs e Or en er ·.jwhen'hoi.s sjster called. '1\is atten- l'd thP tooic 'African Safari', Sht> /'=- <orne time. He was able to Miss Marjorie Burn<;, Foods tion to a hou.<;-{> being builit near Construrtion totallirug more j C r<:>ad a IPttE'r from ht'l\ cousin , att(·nd the first we-ek '9f.-school, and N\rtrition Specloalist from Cor- the Toad\'. Wn11e h.JS attentioll than $300,000 were !rigned Mondav 0 m m unity Anna BrUf'C'knPT Ludlow - a but a hi.gh fE\Ver and headache I n€'11 University wiJ,] Nnduct the was divPrtf>d, ]'>Oli<.'e said the car night for con.<Jtruction of an addl- ' r ' \' h · 11 b Wt'llt off the 'gh t boulder f tn tion to ·1..-,est Vallay c~tral · J d •rience tParher in Johannesburg, '·\V\.o?'eu.. t e 1 ness ~~ fir~ e- first in a sf'rips of traini.ng S<'hools n s o e w ~ ~.. Ca en ar ~nut\ Afric-a. who told of_a trip In!! d1agnosed a~ a VIrus mfec-,rm Famil.v EA!i!1Jg HAbit.<: to lO<'Al mad into a dlitch, h~tting she Sohool an-d r€'mod·elin.g of the 22 1 to Zt'lulanci where ~he ob~E\!\Ved bnn leadf\!'s of HomP Df'OTTionstTatirm wood't'll guard poS't.q, In attemp- · classroom building. ! October 18 - K of C meeting ai t.he life of the strang-e- white rhino . About tlhree weeks ago tf>!'ts in- I TTn\if< in lhP Ca1tar-aue:us County ting to riaht tht> car, the poli~e Work on the new building is 1 _ clubro<>m 8:15 p.m. \vhirh Wf>~gh from Zll! to 3 1.11 toM. , d·I:-;J 1 Pd that the ~oy's mness was i F:xtPn<:irm SPrvicP, 'T'h~ f'!.al«E>S report stated, thp driver tUTned. ted t t\ . .-.. 'thi k 0 t b 19 A · L · < r·\' b I k H h · thPcar lr>ft and it crossed the road expec · o s =' WI n a wee 1 c o E'r - mel'lcan egron 1\;1'·<: VlarMi 1 ~an contin:t.Jed wi1lh ro>~-~-u Y ~ etnla. <' wa.o.; o\- I \''IJI h.-. h<·lri in th,.. auditorium of Gnd continue without interrup- Auxi].jary Unit 659 regular <E\1Prt~<1n~ from~ letterwrittE\n by plt<J .. zr>d m_ Ch~ffee Memonal !thp F'\rm. HomP ~nd 4 _H r'r>ntt>r, flipping over andcnmin.g toasto]> t . '''·-- h ..,_ · t I m t' t I b 8 H \\tal S 11 Ab t t <m its top. ThP driver was charg- lOn uwvug uue wm er. ee mg a c u ro<>rns p.m. a friend Mild:red Ba.ker Mcyey <>s,... , prmgvi e. _ ou wo / '•n F'rinPv. OrtfJobr-r 20 and Mnn- Low biddel'S ,awarde-d the four i OctobE\'!' 2()..21 - Rummage and wh~ .19S9 tour of 45 .l>OO miles and a _hlalf wreks iJ.go, t;f' wa~ 1 d.a:v. Oclobl\!\ \23. Pd hv Poli-ce Ju.stice ,Rob!.\'rt M.c- jp:rincipal contracts were. for gen-; bake s-ale Pres·byterian Parish ro_,·er~ a_ iM: _flight via _Bn.L.~);I\L' _ t\;m<f~ed to. Buffalo_ G€'neralj ~rro:rding ttJ 11 Nat.i 0 nal Surv<>:v. Min<'h erat -eonstntction;·J. L. Castiglia:+ House, Friday 1·-~t. · Sat. IU-4. to Lerl'poldville in thf> Congo_ and Hr;~l, m!trl' l'r:mv~?nwnt for a, Mr<:<: M~rv· JanP Bur~~. HomP BOY STRUCK BY AUTO Dunkirk. $198.825; heaoti!illg and i Sat. B.~ke Sale 10-1. a Caope to Cairo Sa11ari. Their 'I'''' :ah.«t who took over_ th.-. ea...«e.j D~'>monstratio~, AgPTlt, ~'Sys that . ventiJ.atin.!:!. Hyct.ro,.Therm Inc., ! October 24 - Ellicottville Cen- party en<'Ountered a herd oftrum- T·sPlvp blood transfwwms Wf're h<>m<'maker, rPpOrtE'd that meal 1 AT GREAT VALLEY Buffalo, $41.394; plUinbing, Wal- I tral Srhool Board meeting at peting elephant.~;, saw n'Umerous l(V'·n Hospital a11thoritiP~ •aid J)'nnning was thPir Mf!:.!1.Nlt prob- J Corby Co!oS'im?~ ten year old ter W. Wallin. Derby, $20.497; i 7:30 :P.m. kind<: of wild at'fimal-; including fw·nds who wish m;Jy replace the lr>m and 1!4 lWr rPnt of th0<1e with· ron of Mr. and ltrs. Raymond and electrical; ConcOrd E1ectrical, : October 25 - Regular Commun- lions and ti~PT~: wPnt to thf> blnnd used by cnntributin.Et thf' tm~ prohlf'111 ~aid it involvPd: Colosimo, Brad.ford, Pa., was Glenwood, $39,742. . · j cation Lodge No,J307 F & A M, &n!at Kim:beriy miioo from which nl<xt time the mDb.ile unit Lo; in t'l\e Patine: habit.:; of the' Jamilv. ThL<!, struck by an automob<ile in the The ¥chitect: 'is Ju'li~ Naetz-j 8:00 p.m. more than 3 tons of diamonds arPa. · qp•-if>s of l~'!Ons is p.lannPd to help· Town of Great Valley last Wed- ker, J-amestown. j October 26 - Deashendaqua have been extracted visited famed' JPTom!' was born June 29, 1948,.:the 'homemaker undeTStand 'nesra-y afternoon. The total iob_ds exnected to cost 1 Chapt. N'O. 624 0 E S at 8:5JO. Victoria Falls on the Zambezi ' in Salamanca, while his parents NJt'imt habits and simplify meal /. The boy suffered multiple con· in the •neighborhood of --$420.000, Qctober 27 - Legion AU]riliary Rivt'l\ and als<J Murcih1son FaLLs WPr<· living in Great Valley. They plan.ninJ;~. i tu.sions. abrasions and a pbssible including ai>'Proximate'Lv $119,~ Fish Fry Legion Dining Room! where 1he wh-ole volume or the. m'•'-'Pd to thP Ellicottville vicinity The fir~t in the !lPTif'>.'; t.a.ug'ht by 1 head injury and was taken w 500 fot: equi'f)llil.ent-of five new l 5 p.m. Nile thunders thro~ a narrow whr·n he wa.<>, fiftt>en months old .. 'ML~;<: Bums is entitled \Our Wa~ 'Salamanca District Hospital and cl';lssro~. cafeteria,. kitchen and 1 6ct?ber 28 ~ 9:30 a.m t~ ~ p.m 'toot gmge:. . ' Hi~ fathfr. Lq ?mplo}\E'd by tHe Sal- of Li\ting Efft>{'t . WOO.>t ·we Eat\ jlruter,trans:ferri?d to BradfoNl Hos- . offl<'e df fh~ r*-W building. and 1 1 0 Rou~ke Store Bake sate and . School ~hildren · visiting Wash- ~manc~a headquarters oii ~he ~ew: and :the s.>cond , \Fl'abil~ :jnd 'E- 1 pita! where x~nay pictures were · new light lixtur~'throug;hout the 1 faney. work items. Altar and in,gtory, D .. - C .. Mrs MacMillan Yr·rk ~ate Highwav Dep~. motion<:: Affel't What We Eat\. i taken. 'His condition was listed existing building· Div~ion of the; Rosary S;op_ciety, pointed oui,, have the -opportUnity . Surviving, in atjdition ~ hi.s Mis.., Bur!!'ess will tl'll~h tl].e-ftilrd as fair, , . .-' cost~ shows $60,000 planned to be October 26 - Electric cookery to study African wild life from : p8n:nt.oo;, ar€ a brothP'!'. Donald, at. ~nd la't l~'lsnn on \Making Meal- f State po}ice of the Frank;linville · ' spent onr t~e' existin!!l' buil~ing,! sohool. F3lflll, Home and .4·H specimens secured by President ho'll~· ~is grandm<rthl\r Mrs. Anna tim\ A Plea«ant 'Jj'ime.\ Evfl\n jSJ.t:i:i-statlon reported the Colosimo· which requires pointing tiP of 1 Cen'bl?;) :30 and 8:00 P-1Jl Theodore Roosevel) on h'is 1909 Shcndan and several aunts and U thoulltl . Alrl'~icans aTe· bettter I boy }Vas struck by a car operated brickwork ~n-d. oijler :tenovating.,' Octobe:: 30 --;- Bloodmobil€ at A- African Safwi f-or the Sm.riths<i>n-. uncles. . , rno'U'rished: 1 than ever. b&fore, ani ,by Anthony G. Wittig, f<>rty-four Edgar Ploetz, signed the con- ht'l!r~.Post. jqn'J:nstitute, ' Funeral spvices were COlliiuc- unnPcessarily llatoge number of 1<>f Blan-ford, Mass. tracts as president or .the board. j No~1Jer 1 - K of C meeting af Entertainment follow~ ahd · ted .WedneSday at the O'Roupke / n-htriti.Qnal nmblem,;g dG exisi.j A~cording to the :poli-ce report, ~eremiflih J. Moriarty,. Franklin-! clubroom 8:U) P.n1. ' I re:fireshrnents were krv~ . The : Funeral Home by the Rev. iJ)aniHi Ac~ordling ~ 'Mms Burgess a sol~-, the boy who was v:\sltoinui relati;ves ' Ville. ,lhas-~. appointed ~e,' ~ovember .4 - Annual· election next m~ng is__.sch~Ul~ tor Waite of Eddyville. Co~uni;ty I tion to same 6f 'fh.ese problems in! tlhe-Great'Yalleyare~ dartedin- qd:ard s -a~. · ' ' a~ ~ting, 0!.~ Coun- Novemii;Jer 7th aitth(;l home of Mrs Ohwch. Buriql was 1n WildwOOd j shoul-d b~ reached 1111 this ~les j to the road from a driveway in!1io 1 • 1 1 Y'f AgiriCtlltural ~ety. 1 Edij:h rBuSsckv, · Cemetery, Satmanea. 1 o1; ,lessons'i . the oatlh of Mr. :Wittit.s 1 oar. I I' I - I T I I '.--' '• ' I I ... I I . I I - II . I· t I '\ •1·11 ·' ' '· I i ~ , __ ) . 7 \ . ., \ l ' '