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,_ ' ' • ·.···· I : ! ' • .-- .... -. 1 'I f '! I. 1\ ··.~~tet~~~'··· ·.··.~·St. ~~JR, c~ntract ~ \'(\ ., .;:.,;... . - . The Villi4ge of EDii:ott- IJGli~ car,,. and apJ?toved ville Board of Trustees its' loa,p to the ~ chlef for Monday evening accepted use on his cal'. · . the low· . ~id q:f Re~olds ThEJ board' . received a and· Scharf Paving Co · of petitian from r:esidents of ..,, Little''V:alley for $14'7.2·~ to the )4adison Stre~t·Exten- pave and eurb Martha St. sion proteSting the use of from Jefferson to Madison the sb;'eet for through traf- St. The Haley Constr\lc>- fit!' tb -the Sign~re plant. . tion was the only ~ther The board adopted a res- bidder. olution sponsored by Trus- The board authorized the tee. Richard __ C~mppell village treasurer to ·place wh1ch acknowledged the $10,000 in an interest bear- r~lution of the previolls ing time deposit in the M b<>ai'd of trustees· to estab- & T Bank for 180 days. lish the point at which a The board accepted . the barricade is to be establish new police car. pW'cluise at ed, if it is legal~ The board the state contract price, will endeavor to establish and authorized the adver- the}~gality by July 24, fol- tisement f<>r the sale of the lowmg which a special 1964 ·Ford Custom nolice meeting will be held to es- car. The board alsO'-author- tablish the completion of ized the ·removal · of the the barricade. siren and light from- the old 'Educ_ationat Co-ordiaator Named For Jo~ OJlllortunity. Program Daniel J. McCal'fuy, 301 Assisting in setting ·up York St., was named educa the program is Lee Swartz, tiona! coordinator for Pro· director of Cattaraugus ject JET, Cattaraugus C<nUlty Action Inc. Mr. County, Wednesday, by Swartz said Wednesday Leeland Jones Jr., 'Buffalo that Action will seek anum Project Director. ber of (!Ommercial and in- Mr. McCarthy, a son of dustrial fipns in Olean, Sal- Mr .and Mrs. Daniel R. Me amanca and other parts of earthy, ·will be responsible the county to cffer the job for the ass~gnment o~ the t~ainles the needed posi- 4() tutor-tramees to the 100 txcms. The program will job-trainees in the 44 week pay for the two hours a day on job work ori~ntation dur:ing which the tutors ~~~~ri~l~-;;~:, ;S~eelul .... -~ ~ wor~ ~g!Xif!g~y with ...__ i~ ·'J,, · tt:a.Jnees 1 _ an~ tlie employer attended , will pay the balance. ~prien.tati-g•n-.pro•eanl---l~n Mr: Mcearth;y; a. St. Bon- aventure alumnus, will act as liaison among the parent project, employers, tutors and. trainees. Mrs. Sh~n Pefers, Lit- tle vall'eyt\w.u named time keeper; bookkeeper, part ti!h&· ~teblry'.. and sub- stit\l~·~•• Instructc38 of the tutors include the :J\t~~a:th~a:e~~· of tfte- St.~~ Bonaventwe fl!.culty. ltev; .• ~. ·~·-Gaal. Attends · .ii.~.net;g..~~eutiou - · The i'ev. Albert ~H. Gaal at the· convention. · The Pastor of St. Paul's Luther- Synod is well-known nation an Church. att~nded the· · · ally as the producer of The 47th Delegate Conventi()Ii Lutheran How radio pro- of the L u t h 9 ... ra n gram and the This Is' The Church- Missow:i Synod Lif-e televiflion 'program. wllich was held at the . New York Hilton· Hotel GOP Women• beginning -July 6. Rev. Plan T · . Gaal serVed as the pas- UPeell toral 'delegate of .the Cat- L. Jul 1 f · taraugus Lake Shore. C~- ~er, Y ·l!uit of the Eastern DISttiCt The Cattaraugus Coun- of the Synod. This Cir- ty Women's Republican cuit comprises about 2 ° Club will have ·a tureen n Lutheran congregEttions in dinner at 6:30 p.m. Mon- the southern portion of ·day, July 17 at Rycola Pool ' .. .. , J -. .' - ... I .. - . -. }.• . -). . ElkdaJ·- > rtt~;, •f.l . ·- .e., .. ,.,_ ... , '' ' I I r-\ Ellicottville C ~ n t r a 1 :The vote in favor of the bud Sc:hool Distrjct i.t\lQ . P.(o ·. Je~ was 29' to 3. 1 proved a $1 1 ~~~ et · ., to~Schdol Board. Vic~ Prts- for the fiscal 'Y~arr'l . . ;it · id.ent Fred Rowltg conduct- Tuesday evening's annuet '~~ the meeting. fal,l). J. school district m~~hg. i-! Weeks an.d Olin. Shults s.el'\i .. ~.~a tellers for the ballo.~ Vot:ing for School Boa rCI Member C-on-tinues 1:~- 8 PM Polls will be open from 2 to 8 p.m., Wednesday, July 12, for balloting ror a mem- :;ib.~~ ' ' ... Iu a brief discussion of ', ex-Penditures before Uie · balloting, Mr. Norman Bad· {!er guestioned th .. e- July d• 1967 balance of $150,0¥\ whiclf he pointecl out wtts apparently excessive. ·A motion to amend the tenia• ti~ budget adopted by the ,\ Elkdale . Countiljr ·€lttb's entry in the liJth: ;QlUjaal Brodie Kent Memorial l)'ophy Golf Tour~u~me::nt retained. its chanJ.pi~s}l.ip by nosing out Holiday· VaJ:.·· ley. Taking the combined scores of the top four golf. ers of the six man te!l~1 ElkUJe had· a low scare- ~r 300. Holiday Valley's golf· ers completed the eighteen hole match with a 304 score. · Bartlett Country Club cf . Olean was third in 3()& in the eight club tourney. -ber oi the sch(lol board for a five year term. Joseph Halloran, whose term ex- pires, is a candidate for re- election. He is being op- posed by Malcolm Pelton. . Major ~L. B.~·F:ak~: ,·~ ,,. .. :·Receives k:: Ted Kochan of Holiday Valley and Mike Sha'n.e of Bartlett had the top rounds of two-over-par 72s. Kocll- an's teammates were Pete Bloomer, who came i.n with 73, Jim Hazen in 79, and Dana -Fitzpatrick in .80· The winninJ( Elkdale team put together scores -cf 7~75-75·76 by Jack Beattie .;rr., Blaise Buffamonte, Tom Taylor, and Pat :Bier· feldt. Bloomer ousted Kochan from the Holiday · V.alley record book Sunday by - shooting a five--under-par 21 on the Holiday Valley course. Kochan had held the record of 32. Two.HomeEc Agents Resign Poli.tiona Dr. W eatendorf Appointed Associate Professor I Miss Esther E. Westen- dorf of Wantagh, L. I., dau- ghter of former Mansfield · supervisor C. W. Westen- ford. and Mrs Westendorf, who recently received the degree of dOctor of educa- tion from T~acb.ers College Columbia University, half' been appointed associate professor of education at State University'College at Plattsburgh. Before commencing · h~ new du.ties . shec-is · vieitfng l;a.etparents. who Uve on .:A:)~I)lill,Rd. . / . . ·. Mrsf LMn Wright, chair- · i'oi:tli~ p~t__s~;er~ ~~ars · man- -of· the exeetttive- eMn Dr. Westflndol'l has: been mittee, Home Economics language/arts coordinator Division, Cattaraugus Cotl:ll of t~ Wantagh school. &Ys ty Cooperative Extension te_IJh A g~aduate of Lxttle ill Ellicottville, has announc Valley High School, she e'd the resignation of two earned her bachelor of sci· Extension home econolllists enc:e degree · in educlltion The Resigning as cf J~ 15 from State l]niversi. ty Col- prize dralwirur is Mn!· Douglas Frank of lege at Buff~o.and her mas ~ k . Ellcoijv~. , ,Mrsp:fra:n,lt~ ters 4tPtle\f~ ~,achers . ~·l- .tUI,I•a.uv '\'1.005 ~raduate of State Uh.i- Coli•' at .C1>11Jiitbli. t- \,11\.W. versitv College of Ed1,1ca- She has taught in the ele ~:t• ~~\20 tioir<atAlneonta. pla118 to ~ntary- _c:livision of schoolll lieU in New he~. in. e a .full-time h()me· In AJ:ciCle. ,WeSt Seneca and . Monday, July ~ . r. · Westwood, N. J., and for nesday, July · · mce Mrt~. Frank has several yean served as ed· been associated with Co- ucationlll c:o:nsultant for D. Jo~!~ J_ax operative Extension, sbe - C. it~~tp Co. ed th~ dates 1 no~~~ has worked in the areas of :Miss W~stefidot'f was list Lottery tickets food and nutrition, l!~d ed m the 196-1~ second e'di· Au~st drawin~~; pn household economics aBd tion, VoL H of \Who's Who sale throughout the State in mana~ement. She has also ot AJn'erican, W9men.\ approximately 4,200 licens- taught sev4!ral lessons to ~~· l!t ·~o:- ... •titlior tt! '~'·~. \ ... · . ~sn· .-- hd sales 'outh~ts. the Headstart Mothers tJ<--()Q.tf La~aj!:t, !. · · t-3· \Th fir · base of the C~ub in Olean. ann worked published in 1958 b . ·C. · qrawi~g,\ he s · , \will be· ur1th Coonerat1vE! ~xtenshn ~th. • in at·a roxima y 10 a.m Bnn~nz:>~ fund r;~•sm~ -~vent Slle is a member of.Kap- thmrsd: Julv 20, i uild· M1~~ C. K;v K~ch, 'E~tr- pa ~lti Pi fraternity; and in~ 8-A at the.State Ca rottv1lle, w•ll rPstgn as of is a dll'ector of the National .Tulv :n. A 1964 a~\aduate Council-of Teachers of En- ~ f,.om th1> CollPcre of Hmne glillh. P•. ·nther Seen Eeonom;~ at .Cornell t!n i- .,. will :Drum. versltv:Mi!':~ Koch wilJ ioin the Home F.connmicR Divis ;,n· l'ltaff of thP. Coon~'rativ~ Fv+~=>n~ion AF~o:ociation of Eq1181ization Ratet Set For \At this point, e\rery ti~k et in the Prize Drum will ·represent a prize winner ln either the Grand Prke Tier or the Consolation Prize· Tier, but until phases two ana three have betn ~:Qmpleted, no prize winner will know the value of his p 'ze,\ Mr. Murphy e&id- Jn -Sommerville Prize Drum .and the sever thousand_, __ tickets (Continued on Page Elg!ttl West Valley Nine Adds Two Wins Area Towns Valley? Perhaps! which w: be drawn from .~ it will be ca ed under spec A panther, or animal that\ lal security rd to a site resembled one, was report- in New York Ci f'or phase edly seen late Sunday night two of the drawin which · in Sommerville Valley. Le will begin at noon on on- rnoyne Ebert, son of Mr. day, July 24. western N\ew York. Cattara1,1gus. Am~ng the matters con- P.U1 Republican women To Record sidered at the national are encdurageri to attend The State Board of Equa· lization and Assessment re- ported today that final state equalization rates have been egtablished for 29 towns. .The new rates, which are based on assess- ~t rollB - completed in 1966 are: Ellicottville- 58, Franklin:v.ille 32, Great Vallev 28. All of which rema!\1ed the same. The new rate for the Town of Little Valley is 67. Tile P$~-rate was 66. · - and Mrs. Carl Ebert, was Post positiOJ;lS in the Lot ~ returninl( to his home a- tery Race will be determin meetiiig. of the church were and bring a friend. West Valley added tw<l such items as: A proposal Bring a tureen, table ser- victo!i~ last Sunday in its to- enter into Pulpit and AI- viee aftd50c .. ~verage and quest for a playoff spot ill. tar Fellowship with the A- dessert will be provided. the Central League of the merican Lutheran Church; BEN Suburban Baseball tll-e propos~ entry of the FO~R GV SCHOOL Association. Dorian Har- ~ssauri. $ynod :ittto the - . rier and ,Bob Baldwjn shar- Lutheran World Federa- STUDENTS TO HOLD ed pit~ing honors' in t!J,e tmn; and a~ proposal to REUNION AUGUST S 10-1 win over Colden. Dick change- t'hel name of .Jhe Harrier with a single and church body from The )' A. reunion of the former triple led the WV batters. Lutherm' Church -Missouri students of the Gl'eat Val The second game was for · Synod tc.! The. Lutheran ley School will. be. held at fe'it~ 9i0. by COldeit .. tc Chutch • In.tetnatw:tl,al. the R~ Hquse Inp. on. -Sat- b. rill~{.~ the; West V~ey- re~- '1-he. Luthetan Churbh - qtday, August 5. A social .. ord tO.seven wins .. against • MisSoUH, $yi1od: is ~the. 'Sec- hour will b'e held at 1 p.m, five 1o~es. · ··• ~· . ond la~gf!Bt'Luthef.dn,S$bod followed by dinner · at 2. West Vfl]ley meets Hoi- - \ in. t.;be .. Ulli.,· 'f;ed··S~tJ.~ •. ·~llm,.· .. • ·- ·. Rese:ryations s~cr_ pe -· lalicf-:at 6 p.m. _Wednelfday, . berin'g\· . about · ;~000 _ ma$ ~th Mrs Jolin ~- and ]los~ Colden for auotb· menibers. A=~* d~fi,'Great VIJ)ley; phone er doubleheJ~deJ.: .SUnday. 1000 d~le~ta· . · .: 5fti'e M ··94~~175_ · 2. c • .- Mwton 1 a Q1>rners wijh a ~lmVICEMAN bout midnight Sunday ed for Grand Prize and Con- night, when an · animal rolatic;m Prize Tier winners came out of a driveway arid in this second Step o:f the .ran up the center of tire drawing for prizes worth road. Ebert gave chase $300,000 for every million with his car at speeds up to tickets sold in the Lottery. fifty-miles an hour, and For every mlllion tickets struck the animal as it was sold, 15 P<>st positions wilt bounding 'upward. The be assigned in the Grand animal scramed, rolled to Prize Tier, an~ ~25 will be the sicle of the road, got up assigned in the Consolation and disappeared into .the Prize Tier. · woods. ~ 1 ~ly at noOn o~ Wed- No trace has been found· .,j July ~6.) the draw-. of the animal, which accord . ~be ttiade :from 12 ing to Ebert had a tall about ~races, run at ·a New York four feet long. . State . trac~ · the pr.eviotVJ Carl Eberl reported th~t m!ek to de:retriline t):t~ r~CJe . ' \' ,'1{· . .-_. ·,.;- '. \ '. ·. ~t . ' ... -~ . --- ---- -~ . . ' . ;.:;_ ~ • .., j t > '' ., DiStrict$ (If' tffi! ·~f as ' ·~ . ' at~ ft. . 5 and 6 'record. ill the ,only ' ~ as #'61Jt oye ~- .. qu~ fq, ~ ~~ threat . to a West Valley srons, ~ b'e m ~~I .• m'll' 1Vli~ ~~\~AA~ti&Jjl . . . p~ayo.tl' spot. Sehmr Chief Damage Cootr.o1~n Ho-ward E. Tal- bot,· USN, son of Mr. and M'1:s· ~tanfey A. Talbot ~f Route 1, Great V'alley, is m the Gulf of, 'l'Gllkin off the co~ of :North Vie~m as a ere~einbe 1 Jn aP.oard the airClraft carrier ;tf$$ l,ntre- id. . p • ' m .. -he has heard the een'E! by ·Which Lottery wumets . . screams of animals, wbiah' wiD'beseleeted~ The·post, he believes tO be panthet'S/ · I, pc)~itiOllJ :bf\ tli\ h<?rs~s fill.. f'~r a number. ot~ears. Con, ... ..: . . i~hitlg ~b.'at Jr4C~rw.,Pl4~!1!!• 1 senration depatfment om~. mine the actua1 am<!un~ ()f cials said;· they I:Ioub~<l .~·· ·~me -~~:t;~ii~'p:fi~eP. ., the animals were pantbe~. ·· ner wilt· ~fleiW: · · , . 1 , I ! \ . ' . 1, I ' I , .e · • ~ , · ,. 'I ' I \ , I I I .,. I \ ·'