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(Jii'\t.~~~~an<:a _p_ ~- ·.· . . .· :._tg.-. t:g)l_J~_~·'': -.-w_. i:th. blls \'. ro~ .. e,n . hlin to be a wheJ_ mm __ g_ .- ~- efea1 at t~e- . ~ev • M!l1~>rcY' . r,ec ~11 Sugartown acting as. ~·.song b: ~e · · \'' Qt 1fe ,;,. Se +.i< ·;r \ ,-y F ~ · ll gq_s't presiq.ent ·of. t·:~eJ!~ · leader ... Speci'al·musf~··'!W 1 1l· E. er 0 r 1 ~··.:·:~·;~:r,.\n•.: k_..,.fll!!~~ .·.a .. ~:: .. PRwX'~~.it · .es~ · most wor-thy successor. · po s., . . .- . · B.1b1e !Jls'fitute wtll o_egm be· f_ urnished by·_ pers'o.l)s Mn\ Hastings..and~es'embly:men ·~i:fw, ·in:t968, the people \If. the Dell!11C~at! a~e on :OctOber 14 a S~y. from the surrounding areas .. Jess J. Pre~~n; and Moyd have a opportunity to com- p:ernutted to r~tau:~ !betr Scho()} Tea_ chers ~atntng of Jamestown, Warsaw,- A. Rus~ell 0 P 1 t~~-l?rom-pgs plete the job in the .Assem- control of tl:ie.~embly~ it Cour.se .. Tber_e WI.ll b.e 2 s_teamburg, Bradf __ ord Pa of .. their e ecbons ·cam- bly, and sending Lloyd is now apparent _that an~. ~ourset'l; t_be first a Prebrn· and Gre.at ·valley .. 'BiUy F1q1era.J ait~ pal~S· Russell to Albany again is ;,.rrbther d:ow~jn-tb;~-gtltter· lllM'Y'~gurse and th~ the Wagner of Great Valley Se1l!;lt'<Jt Hastb}.g$ is ~e vital to that endeavor. .. fight- for the- _Spealfei:ship Advanc~d. course. 'l'h()Sil pastors both the Great Vai- Ht.l~8unaay, ~pJJ.tll!can'··· 'candtclate to \Asid\)· from .its. Qbvious . will:iiis~t.leg~~~e:~i>- cornplet~P,g, th,e . ~tupy cf ley and Sugartown United .. ~ • ,...,. ' . ~· ' Senator ,., £harleg advantage to the best inter-· eratiOns ne~t Janllli!Y• J.UBt each sub]~Ct are. 1s~ued ~an MMMist Churches. Th-e For Mrs. Wulft ~- ;o<.rv·vu,;·~ in the US Hoiis-e of es~ of .cattaraugus, re- as th~ enttr! t.e~ature ¥van~elic~l.TeaJi~er.'l'run· public is invited to attend .Mrs.Ed:I·t·_·b,.:ri,;u·_,l_,-.e:cl:;..~:\'~\ ,/.. IS. .~1;1Pr.these-- el~l!jiif>:n~_Q,(Lloyd Russell wasttedu~ .:an .knot~~. for mn A1JStJ,~J~t~~ \'redit-Cill'd these· special ·meetingS:· \· m &-'' .r.u.:u1 wilt-be a maior-factorinfue iiYe .weekS m 1965. ~-ew 'U'pon comJ;_)Iebon of ~a.ch C I Y , dtte~ Thhursttay- Oct. 10,. tH 1 .~_s.ettt.na~-.3 .Mr. on t~e drive to restore Republican York. State became ~e course' an E'ITA Ce~iflcate . eci . oung . a ~~~r ome, \1 WUU'ams \'A •UI. 1s leadership to the Assembly la11ghmgstock of the nation is a\vU'ded. The. cost is Di A A 70 Ave, West Valley, fl>'llowing campaigning for ie:'•e-le~~ion For t!)o many yeardhe peo as, a resll;lt ~f that d_ebllcle- $2-M a course, and the_, ea t ge· a long illnes-s. · · / ·. Mr. Wilson's pie of Ne~ York have been 'Such mdifter-enee to the lE!Q~h of the course is 12 Cecil y (lUng, seventy- Born Augustdfl, ~888, jn part of a ,fc:iur-weelt· of.. frustrated bv an, intransi- p~blic: wi!l be-roundly repu- weeks; seven, who had lived in Otto, sbe h~been a resi· the State in his capacity as gel'lt Assembly leader8hip d1ated thiS fall when the M-r. and :Mrs Donald Nor- Killbuck since February, dent of W,ri't V'aUeyfor the statewide co·ord~or· of which .has bblcked badly- voters~f N~ YOl'k- 'be- ria rec~ntl.y visited her si~ died in :Mountain Clinic at past ft~y.ears. Sh~ wae. a the ReDublican liegislative . needed lej!islation time and hind fine, _dec:Uca~ . ~·candi ... ter }4rs Dbri'll Panions CJf Olean, Tuesday, October 2, memper of St. Pauli! Luth- Campaign. 1 During· the ... ~ain olit-__of_~artis_an con- dates_ Sl.J_ch as_ J~·Present :Ripley who was bo~pitaliz. 1968. er~ Church,-Etlicmtt~ne. tour he is meeting--with sideratlons. ..,.._ and Lloyd Rus\s\ell- finally -ed~ Mr. Young, a former res1·-..-- / ... He:r husband~ Norman . legislative and local candi- ~~Just this y:ear alone the restore partnership_ g ov.ern Mrs lUchard Jamieson dent of Ellicottville, had Wulff preceded her in'tieath dates. as weU as key Re- Aasem,bly refused to even ment ~t A.lb!'~Y- . ~ New was in ·ol.ea~ Friday. been employed for many Surviving are a son Sylver- publican officia~, in most consider· a Senate-passed York~ to mallltain lis em .. Mr. and :Mrs Clyde Cur· years by the Town. of Mans· tus Wulff of West Valley of the 62 counties of the bill creatin\'. ·ud~ • 1 I . inence as the Empire State 'ljs have returned from a field. He was a member of and several nieces and neph State. . . tion ·commftt!es 1 : s~~e~~ we must return ~o the con~ few da:Vli vacatlon.· , the Ellicottviile IOOF ews. Thursdays- meetmg was pr<ipoaed candidates for cept of a Repubhcan go-ver Mr$. Leland Faloon of. Ledge. . . Funeral . services .were scheduled at 2:30. p.!n- at . judgeships'! Failure to nass nor w'!rking c~osely and c~- • lt•n.Qverton Obi() and Mrs Survlvipg are three sis- londucted at 2 p.m. Sunday the Ole~n Ho~e I!J Ole~n- . .atl interim scllooi aid bill in operattve.ly .~th .Republt· EdWin Whitm.er of Sal a· . ters and a· brother in Erie, n St. ~aul's Lutheran I~ a. ddit1on to h~s discussion th_e .Assel'l'l.bly. a~r ita a • can ma]orttles m. both manca cailed on Mrs Char- Pa., and several nieces: and Church by the .Rev. Albert Wl~ the can~tdates., Mr. · pr®.al·-by .t:lie Senate-. -CO~ houses of the LegisJatuJ)e. res New.ton ftiday evening. nephews- . ~i Gaal .. Burial was in Wils-on .was to hold a news theia\J)ayets of this State That was the- formula Mrs :Pon~ld--1?-ingrey of · Funeral s~rvices were ~ Cemetery. conf~rence. All _o-f the $67\1 in needles'S interest which for years pe:rmtitted Mechani~ville is v:itdtinghis. conducted Frtday at 2 p-m rd ~b~het'S were Rich· ~:~~ngs were open to the· co~ts.. _And only ld.(;er the New Y?rk to le.ad al! of the sister Mrs Cliftord Gilman by the Rev. Robert Camp· ~ 1 ets an, East otto; P . . threat of a massive J)ublic ~ates In enacting pioneer- and Mr. Gilman. On Wed- bell, pastor of the Assem- I) on~ d Hu~hey, Springville Mr. Wilson, who ~erved ·t>t()test did the Assembly mg prostrarns for tire bene- nesday they visited a coos· bly of God Church. Burial T avtd _Richards, North as a tnember of the Assem- leadership agree to reaS'on- fit of all of the t>eople, and in, Mis.s Winifred Hicks at was in Niles Cemetery. Mnawanda, and Edgar· bly from Westchester Coun able amendments to the I am confidenUhe pe.ople Honeyoye. · . The bearers were Gilbert N~~~~rl N~egl:,arPdlatpo.loetz, ty fo.r 20 years before his. Medicaid Pl'ogram. will.rally to our Republican Mr. and Mrs Elmer Frick Clark, Alfred Meacham, el'ecbon as lieutenant gov- \It was th t f eand1dates throughcmt the of Watts Flatts were Sun· Bernett Chapmao. and ernor 10 years ago, also arrogant di!:a~~ Yfet~ State on Election Day.\ day p.m. guests at the Rich Me1'le DeLarne. . REV. JAMES H-. MURPHY · firmly endorsed the Be-pub publ' 's b st g ! t 0 tS' e ·ard Jamt'eson home. Membe, rs of the Little lican national ticket headed Ic -e m eres . · FUNERAL b f . . under the same type of miS '.f.b.e Tri County eonfer- Valley IOOF atte~ded the RITES.HELD- · \!! ermer V1~e Prestdent leadership _which d-estroy· elfce for October will be on funeral and acted as hon- RI~hard M. Ntxon and the ed five months of wor\ at Typewriter & Ad.ding Machine Jllbbou1 The Ellic()ttville Post l<'riday evening October 18 orary bearers-. Final respects were paid ~~lrd-term US Senate. can last year's Constitutional at 1;he Smethport Pa Bap- l to the Rev. James H. Mur- fdacy of Jacob K Jav1ts- ===========:========== tist Churab. Dr. George 0 U 8 L N - hpy, fot·mer vice chancellor In a statement ann~unc- --:- J\1erz, Christian psyeholo- .M 0 J Kahl of the Di(Jcese of Bu1falo at ing his Cattaraugus sched- gtst from Syracuse will be Mr. a~~ Mrs.Gilbe:f Mor- 10:30 a-m. Friday in Holy ule, Mr. Wilson said; Annual the speakler. Changes in to.n of Salamanca ·spent Name of Mary Church. \Four years ago the cause the schedule are: Afternoo-n Saturoay evening at the- Rev. Murphy died Wednes of good government in New . BAZAAR 3:00; Supper 6:00; Evenin-g Windsor home.. day, O.c.tober 9, 1968 in Ken York State was devastated services will be at the reg· ·Mrs Edward Gelen and · more. in a Democratic landslide 5 J hn Th · ular 7:30 hour.- children were Saturday call ~ Po!'ltifical Solemn' Re- with the Republican. party t. 0 e Baptist Church · Mr.· a11d Mrs Charles ers at Deerlick Farm. qunn High Mass was cele- ~o.sin~ its time tested mMor West Valley Krieger att~nded. the 114th Mr. and Mrs Mark Buck b~ the ~ev. William J. Suth Jtres m both houses of the Commencement of Bryant- of Ra;ndo.lph called at the Pius A. Bentncasa, assisted Legislature. . · SUNDAY; OCTOBER 27 Stratton Business Colle~e Edison Davis home. Sunday. by the ~ev. Williom J. Suth \Fortunately in tg65 the at Kleinhans Music Hall m Mrs. 'Don Wetmore and erland, Salamanca and the pemocr-ats were repq.diated ·s L c1 Buffalo Sunday. Their dau sister were in Fredonilll RevDahiel Walsh, 'Angelica tn the Senate erections . mOfl81v0r. g 7 c 9 ter Ddianet was·o)lJl of the Sunday._ l'!anattv ~J~~ts~~~ thet ddio- and R~ubhd'cantt!._ead:ership No.en To 6 P.M. u gra ua es. She was .:Michael Davis spent an~ ~'*,...........ae e as- - 'NBs re .... Q1e . ..:u.te people· given an hono):.-aw.ard. · few days during the past honorary bearers. of . Cattar~ugu~ have been G..-ocery Booths- The Rev. Glenn Reed of week witl!. re-latives in Sal- Active _bearers were the ably r.epr~li!'ntl!d in that VARIETY BOOTHS Sall\~nca be~p • a aeries amanca. ;;'~ __. • • Rev:.~~!!ene..Redon • .Lacka- h.o.use b;r;.. .• lJ,!'l·~ ... ~~til)gsfPne ~!,__~il'BgeUs~ic .. ~e~tll!~ JJ:r. and Mrs. c. w. wes-- · ~nr. a: th& __ n· · ey_. JQ\sip .. h .P. '\d_r_·. fiX_ ·ee __ ,l~rt~~Y_-~u_: ng_l· ead.era '··· •; *\r TURJt--EYS -;, .w.tenQtl;v evemng•~.-14tat tMldorf attendetli ·ehurch rz~,par.~_n.'?_lle~theRev oh.~ Repubti- ;party ....,~..,~..,.....,.~~~----.- ... -•-~~---' ~~~n~~~~~~fu~~~~&~~!a~r~~~u~~~·~;======~·=~~-;~~ii~ii~i~~~~~~~~~~~ da-y. j;!llS; the Re\1' ..Johtt HUM·PHREY :Mr. and MTs Westendorf East HanlbUi~; the ReV' Geo called on LQula Ebert in rge Brennan, ~h~ga:ta Falls Mrs. Ge'or(t Thnm.e Maples Sunday aftetnoon. and the :R~tt...ll.eilt.v \:Romun Mr. and' Mrs .Andrew owBJd.-.Fra111tilnville. daughters ICa~hy WHIG STREET . Butitd waS' m Holy Cross : Rink~ s'pent Saturqay itD\ Dunkuk. - Several neighbors spent Satli!_d!l'Y evehing at .. the home of-Mr. and Mrs Merle- Gunsolus to celebrate Mr. Rev. Robert. Leach family caned at -his fatherS Sunday aftel\llooil .. , Ml\ and M\rs James Van- and children 'anci Mrs MaJfua Alit}Ulny of . Mills u11;.1,1ta on relatives here Mrs; Anna Laing. Paaaet Away Mrs Anna Elects Laing, n~ely, of East Otto died · Tu.E~S('Jf!)f, ()ctQb.er 8 1 1968. been in [. •••• --·--- • --·-·---n••--n-------·-=• . - • ... -· .• ., tl6a_~·:l~lt-~(i~ranteecl fotds. \' ' 1 ·t\'\' .··~·~~- ......... ' -· .. . • J ' ) ·, .... '· \ . . ! _, l ] l ] ] • ~ - ----- 1 J l f l . ' c ~ ~ 1 1 ~ 1 , I 'J --~ ' 1 ·1 'l }. <: .I 'l s ( ' d 11