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\_ \ . ., ' . ,, I •: \ I ' .l.· -r~' •·\tJr .. ''1-~ \. . .... ~ ... :· '~ . \· .. ~ ;~1t:~ ·:,. !~ .. ·,.: . ~\, :\·~ i ;:. ·-. . -.~ ' . . . ·~s.·~~~; The EllicottvUle Central School Board . of Ed\~~ll1;ion Tuesday night V'C. ·)tl!d Committe~.· tQ · assist vot~rs in their registration Othe.r visits . h~ the mo- -- J:me,l?.P!tJmlt~wil!,be mlld:e to the· following ..eommuni- ploy T. PiGoto~llio as SUP4lfVUiinll pru~~p an, annual :::iiUIIKY Prior w the re.aular ineet \\ing, the board conclu~t:ed ,its .. 1 ar.apiifitiQ~at . .m~et ' _ _ _at wh1~ J'Q~ph lt~ · oraft was electedl)tesident '··tn~t'~:rge R•eC:lieJi ·vice '\'p~sidf!llt F:ranklin Rae- (lher was designated school di,triet treasurer. · Robert .:Wtechman, clerk, Mrs. Stol tenberg, . tax collector, Jer- ·--BJniati ·Moriarty, attorney, 1967. tie.s on the dates listed: After registering umfer the Leon - Jul:.y 20; Gowanda - system, vote~ -:'fle ~n- .July 21; · South Dayton- titled to. vote. without fur- July 22; Perrysburg ..July ther registration, ~o long as_ ~i; .New Albion· ..July 25; he shall remain quafi:fied. to Otto ;. ::r\Uy 26· East Otto - vote from the residence ad- .July 27; Franklinville ..July dress from~ which he regis- 29; Machias - July 31 Ash- teed, and shall vote' ,at a ford, August t· F~ers- general election at least ville- Aug. 2, 'sandusky - once in each period of two Aug. 3;. Delevan .: Aug. 4; Allegany • August 5. CC)unty Fa:ir Features Annoul\(:_ed Milk producers organiza· ti0ll8 will .. conduct._ . the queen conte$t at the Cat- taraugus County Fair, with the final selection ·to beo an~ llQ.tJtnCEld on the platform at on the op,!Jnblg ~~~;~~~nl~~y, August 14, ac to Howard D. I. A.s-uqueen- •· •Miss--,.·J::;-nwl'J!j receiver a trophy and ~ $25 savings bond. Th~ other cotestants, · MI~ Lorrie Tavlor of Great Val- lev and-Miss Sharon Brom- ley of Salamanca, also r~ ceived savings bonds. · TOWN BQ~RD ACCEPTS LOW8m FOil CULvER'r PIPE The Ellicottville per year. served as high school. cipal at Portville Ce1:tt~~~l Schoo.l during th-e past year. He had· previously been the schoo1•s gwti'ance~ ·dfreiitor ·vice prin-Cipal, and athletic director. Mr. DiGirolamo, hi's wife Mary and five children plan to reside in Ellicottville. _ Mr. DiGirolamo succeeds Char,es l.l. Perlts .'wbo re- signed to' accept the post of . elementary p-rinc\pal in the : Pioneer Central School ;system. · Dr •. Walter Leyens,. school physician, and_.J)r. G. W. Northrup school ~entist. Tq~ Eliicottv.il'le oftice of the ~ & T Bank w:.as d.e.aig- nat-ed the oftrc!ial :$lepoi!litory for sch.;~ol district ·funds, and the :tlllicottvme Post WI\$ nam-ed the official news paper. Mr. · John w•tsh was appointe,d a (i~nsus tak· Board last· -:rhu.nday awaNll-l ell-a contract to the ~---------- Pipe Co~. of Bath to · · er. Another ·cenSU!! taker will be. appointed;· ~1he p~ne sectional- plate arch culvert. The- bid P.rice was $2589.50. culv~rt pipe will be the. reconStruction of · Kelly bridge on .,·.rv,n Hill Road. · Three other cotnp;:nu~~;; bid , i>n the piJl~ from $263ft to $33'88. .... Monday Night _ · Golf League ~tandingi Emk~. _ over Mon~ay · 1 ,.a point score of ~9. Carner and Neu- mann have- accumulated points of 3SI,i. . seeond_and __ fo~tth 1U,eS.day of each J)'l.onth ·wer~ ·~e$lg- . nated •t re~Iar meeting nights. ~:Meetings will be· .gin at ·8 ·p.m. · · ~ . ~he boarct a~eept(ld with · regret the re$Jgna;tlon of .· . 1 - David Johnson as b.t!ttu· mental music -teacher. · Mr. · · Jobt):sbh, who h,as been. in ,,_. Seaman · Becruit Jack L. Porter, trSN, 18 son of Mr and Mrs. William E. Porter of Maples Road, Little Val- ley has been graduated from nine weeks of Navy basic training at tlie Naval · . 'l'faining GAP.ter, Gr~at Ukes, nu. . . Il:!cuu:Jes ~~~li:e ... a ... r •• ,,.,,.,. used by the troop. bloodhounds maintained at the Batavia Barra'*s wiU also be at the W~Usville Open House. _' POPtn.A \!'ION tJIQ),ER lt %~ q,svaYt-Yl~HDE BY ~ENS~S ~fit~~ :Trailing· ·twp..somes and their scores ate: Bob Emke -..JQ)m, _ M'orthrup, 33¥.1; Wayne-el Etlis, 32J.i; Joe MatUI!¢k .. chJc .Paquet, 32; NichP.J8:..Shettnan; 32; J!rit- ~harq\-Ehert 28~; Carl ~erey Moberg, 24¥.1, De«FButreU-Ed Stick 24¥.! -:~ .MemBett - may' ;Wim ~f- · ~:' · ~~art-aoh Baldwin 7. p.m., ,.Please' bring all ai- ticles to. be -entered at the w· v...-11. .,ln.his first weeks of his- naval service he studied military subjects and Utred and worked under condi- tions 8Imihir to those he will encounter on hiS\ first ship or at his first shore station. · Information •·· .ll't!PJJi, the number of c~ldrlin '9pder 14 as well as tie n~lfer of owner-occupie and:<:-r~ted householdi! WI 1 o~i l'!otiect- - ed in,a Censu .Bullelu sur- vey. te) be cot1A\lctecl, ·here durmg the we~Jt of''J:ply 17, Director James-W. -'!'urbltt of the Census Regional Office in :Boston ·announced . O;at~tay~$ County Fair. _.est· ·-~y Nine· The pul\p014e of this meet- Need_-- _• Win~~or In makintt the tr-ansition from civilian life. to Naval service, he received il18truc tiotl under veteran Navy petty officers. He studied seantst)llhip, 3$ well as sur- vival· techniques, rnllitacy drill' and oth~r subjects. i~---· i~-_wfi_· ·_~an___ .the_ _ F_ air booth PI ff p · ~ ~ c~ ; b.ertis in charge . ayo oat - ....... Rl1d aU\· eatbercrll.ft metn- West Valley will be snoot The information will help population experts in d~ter ~g national population trends and will provide im- ;JfOrtant economic data a- bout US· households. New hers will be on the commit- ing for a playoff spot in tee. Sunday's game- at West Val olition. . . Cattara~gus County Day will be observed August 15, with junior department - · - ley against third place W e$t Seneca. West Valley add- ed two victories Sunday over Colden to bring - its season record to 9 and 6. Doug Bernhoft and Bob Baldwin pitched 4-1 and !P- 7 victories with the support of good:field.ing and bitting. \\,..:.. .. . · judging and open class horse judging. Mra. Earl Pierce \•to ~ Passes A.way AtAge74 · August 16 will be Youth Day, with special rates on rides, and a platform show Mrs. · Esther E. , Pierce, of speCial interest to yctmg seventy four, bf l:Iumphr:ey sters. Open class _Holstein died Thursday, Jwy ia, and Guernsey cattle judg· 1967, in Olean General ing is also schedUled. . . Hospital_~ter an illness of August 17 will be Thrill the past month. Day, with presentation of Born in Elk Lake, Pa., the ·Joie · Chitwood thrill Mrs. Pierce . had lived in show at 2.and 8 p.m. Open ~umphrey the past thirty- class Ayrshire; _Brown mree yelffi!. She· was a Swiss and· Jersey cattle_ _!!lember or the Baptist judging; a baby show, conn . Church of Humphrey. ty ,horse show., .l!eef uttle, . Slllifiving are her bus-_ .. sheep and swilie jtrdging- band, Earl Pierce; two-dati- and horslf pulling are sched ghters, Mrs. Isaban· Hou- uled. ._4'- man cif Forest City.,.~{h and . August is_ 'WID be Fire- Mrs Anna Bliss of · Tioga, ~en,s Day,. the tradi~ Pa., three sons, Virgil Kar·. tiona] p~e·and demon- deen of Shermaq, Earl Kar I stration scb~dttled ,to be· deen oLMentor, Ohio, and tin at 7:3{). · p.,mli ' S:)ther Homer Kardeen of Great events W:i11 be the JUnior Valley~ a brother, Harty dep~ent ~h~ Vat;1 qamp at Albany, sev- ~P contest,· .boise, pulling eal gr~children and great md the ,~or deparbnent .~~grandchildren, two nieces beef· ~~'tl~ti614;~ · ~ and two· nepb~ws.~ Augw~t 19 wU1 be Vete~ Funeral B*!!Vice8 were .. a1iB Day with tbeJ' · ·· · held :·a-t the .....:un:t ~--~' . . a.e and -. ·;. , Dl .ru..w:~ =tfa . _ ._ · -. . . Home: Sfui~ta.y ·· at \:2. p.m. , tion -~h: ul, . .,(l s. ·· _.,tlte Rev.fa'lllel Ttfr~k, at G:~_p.m. Other f~ · · :: _ -r-. ol the · Ba flfi wiD ·be ttl.ldget:·.atlW za- -Gfttltch :Ofr U'utn · bre P otft .. --and-«notheft:ltt'·'de:inolitkm ~~g. ·. B~J) w!;. in de,.by. \ ' \\ I 1\ .. ~Wil~Wood·Ceptetery.,·, \ , • _c __ -; \ \ • , • ' \ • I . West Valley, is tied with Mortolfs Corners for fourth place.-- A victory over West Seneca or a loss by Mortons Corners to East Otto would put-the team-In the playoffs GERRY llODEO _ SET FO!t JVLY 19- 23 The- 23rd annual Gerry Firemen's Rodeo gets un- derway Wednes,day night and continues through Sun- day afternoon with approx- itna~· tel 50 touring cowboys see - a share o~ the $5.- 000.p e m()ney in . five ~man Recruit LeVem P. Hi~, lQ, USN, B<ln of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. Hicks of 4 Monroe St., Elli- cottville, has iJeen graduat ed from nine \Veeks of Navy basic tl'ai.ning at the Naval Trainin_g CeQ_ter-,- Great -La.If-E!srt;Df.- . , 11:1. the first weeks of his na val service he -studied mil- - i tary subjects and _ lived & wor.ki'!a- under conditions similar to those he will en- counter on his first ship or at his &st shore station. hi .making the transition from ci-vilian Ii!e to Naval setWce, he · received in: struction under veteran Navy petty Clfficers. He stud!ed seamanship, as well as sUrvival teehniques, mil- itary drill 9,1'ld othef \sub- jects. The questions are part of the Bureau's ~onthly Cur- rent Population Survey taken from a sample of the ·population throu~out the US Simultaneously, _. ques- tf6nw about employment and unemployment will al- -so be•asked for the Depart- ment of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics to deter- min· e.national employment -mine national employment The idetJtity of 'house- holds participating in ·the survey is confidential and the facts obtained are used only !or statistic~l purposes The Census lriterviewer . who will be workint{ irt .this area is Mrs. Pearl Wormley of ffomell. · I BIBLE STUDY GROUP TO MEET events' - saddle and bare.. - back bronc ridiflB, steer Co\\m• •nc ·,-fy~·-·--- The Presbyterian Church wrestling, ealf :ropmg an.d 1 11 · u. . Bible Study will continue bull riding. . c- 1 d- under the leadership 1'f .. . Programs are~ sc:beduled . Q en Or Mrs. _fu-leine Widger a!_ each night at 8:30·pi1:1S man-: - J 11 Iy 24 .. Maple Leaf 4-H 2:31} p.m. on MoJ¥iay, July · tmees at 2:30 S~turday and Club , :meetin~ Hallorans 24. It wotlld :bll. helpful_to SUiiday. 7 p.in. have re:td\the bOok of · -~ Getn' Rodeo fs a j:.L.. , . Philippians tbrl>ugh Chap.. ~e()·Cowboys ~tion ...,.. . ..._ 24 . • - Presb~~n- ter 3, verse 21; & the stttdy ~oned~..eve:nt, - COntes- Ch~n Bible Study 2:30 book through page 48. tantS· earn me pofut toward P~liL · , . · The leaqers extend an in- =~~~Jl;~~=t ~e~s ~u~li~~~ ti!:~~~~~ll:;lf~i~!e . ReA sanctJ~ shows~ . , .. ~~ :~·avernj 8 p.m. - spiring sessions. . • , '·-- ! ' . I _., ~ } .,.d ... , I • • \._ o, ,_ Halloran Defeat• Pelton ' 353 ?cJ 2 11 • f!i • '\ i: ~ Josiph flall~in, · w~ electe.:;t to a five '~~eat: term on the_ Ellic<>Hvijfe .. C~ntr.-l School Boa~ ,o~J,t:dt,J~atil1p. last Wednelij:1ay. C lJaU!)nn defeated MalcOV} Pelton 353. to 220. · They.;ti!nn will be· ~loran~s tb'[td. Five hundred and eighty ftve voters Gast baliotJ, but twelve were blank,· Other members of ·the board are Joseph Ward, George Rae-· cher, Leonard Qrainge, Dana Fitzpatrick, Gerald Taylor, and Fred Rowits. ALFRED PAYNE, FORMER RESIDENT, BURIED HfRE . ' Alfred R. Payne, sixty .. one, 4861 Palmer Ave.,·Dear morn, Mich., formerly' t4.t Ellicottville, died Friday July 14, 1967. '. . Born Jan. 12, 1906, he was. the son of Arthur and Effie Payne. Arthur Payne was a druggist in Ellicott- ville at one. time. ~ Alfred .was a gradu.a~e o:f Elllicottvtll~ High School. He-·h.ad been a draftsman 1or an architectural finn, and had lived in Dearborn thirty -years. ., Survivin,g are a 'brother,. _ WiDard Payne, of Vienna, w. va.., and '\everal nieces. and nEpbews. Funt:lral servjces were conducted at 2: p.m. Tues- day in the O'Rourke Fun- -et~ Home, 3· Jefferson St. bY, the Rev. Andrew F. 0'- Cq~r ·O~ the . §pringville ptabyterum .Church. Bur.o. fat was in. the .family plot in Sun,set ~ Cemetery~ The bearers were Olin Sh.ults, G. W. , Nort_hrup~ B~i:lnan Ploe1tz, Willard. :Br~.,'ver, . l.tfYPlOnd . Mar.; sha.u and William. K. Laid-· Ia~. ~·! · I I :-:<! '' \~\! \ '~·Vrl ' :~· -~ .· •. ~ \ .... ·· . l ~ [ I I· ' ''\ /..i '. )· ,.