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'1 'I I I l ll ,., \ f• I ;l ,I {. .. ! o\ ,.. ·,, ' . .,'., i ' ' .I ' ) ' (I ' !, j ,,. ., ' !r·, \( ~· j/ ~·b '·' i l ;! j,, !; ~ ;r ·'· !: •' ,,, f.AGE FOUR. . . 1 l'.HE SU..VF..R ClUDJnJC lrJ11!IES, Silver Creek, N. Y. THURSDAY, APRtL 25, 1935 !\'=~ !:\' . .!~!\1\'\''\\~=- ''\~- ... ~''.'-\ -..um ,,....,~..,.--\\\'\\'\\\\\'~\\\\'~~~~-~-~ ~· ... ~. -~.· JL. VER. CR\E£\'K 1',IM .. E' ,s· .the sanw mun::~~~~~~···~~:;- 1 :~~; ~~:.~;,;;~~;~~h~w the connnttnity ·it·. !;fani.zation of the clifl'erent units. lo.l ... schools of Mcxicu, ~l'hc state :fm· sel r will be a ;;orl'Y loser, pme.l' All this has taken time. It is for • ·- ···· - ·- ;; --· =- ·nishes the sala1'y to the wol'kcrs, tir:nlly the St\me nmoJJJJi ne~css~r~ 'Lb'e' be1~e~l~ o~ the .co::mu.niLy, \.i'Jt.lR.iVt':l-$1.00 per year in advance. t.he cornmqni f;y :f\mrishr;s •'the rna~ to bo raised by tho commumLy .frn 1 he J ccu!latwn pt ognt.m helps lo --- • -~· .. ' .•• ..: ......... _ ____, tm.'i.als, lig·ht, heat, playg 1 ·o~md· the yr~aP being· paid weekly by the kee~) the youngsters off ~he streets · Published Ever,v Thursday at -the Times. Office JacilHies, etc. Coming· i.nto the sLate to workers within the com·· dunng i;he summel' trulhe. It aids Mecha,n:ic and Central Avenue, Silver Cx·eek, N. Y. cmmm'mit,)' throug·b TERA .aJlspices rmlllity·. the. ok1e1~ m~n tJ~rough the organi- -- .. ··- --~----·~--... -- wi.tl be 'fJ•cnn $45 to $60 per weclf Tbe cmnmlLtee which has coop-··~ z~t!o.n o.f:. sof.tba~'l and hardbaU uc. EnterO~ea:kflecond Class Matter at the Postoffice a,f, Si'lver .this summeJ', tho arm:mnt paid to eJ·ated with the state is composed iJV1tws: H.fm·n~~hes pleasnre and 'N.Y., under the Act of March 3, J,g79., , the ·it1St.ruc~ors, The total eost., oJ' R.N. J~t·dle, who has yoegulnrly r~crea~wn .f.ol' some hllndt·Pd.~ who \\-- .... --··----Adverti;;;;-;:;::t;;:;·····-~· aside :l'rQrn su,ppTies Uf!Cd, t.o the ma(lo out ~he WU!']< 'shceLs; Ivan wJII Witness the ball games t!Ul'ing· Ad'· dres~ n}l C\'m .... ·n' t' ' t o'l~l app,.llca lOCh k. rr\· . .. Ct)·mmlt.nHy ·is $100, this amount to ,r,.Jzv qpm•rintonde>nt of publk! t.he summer. The erJueational IH'O- . .t:~. \' .. \ n,u 1ca wns o .1e Dl ver :tee · ~. 1mes 1 · · • • • • \· ' • · ·t 1 r. ·1 • 1 'el 1 1· · t ,.. · .· ~---·-• .: • ..~.;.,;.. -:_ ··Ue used u: clefJ.'~yln!;\· the ~'Xpenses WOJ'ks, who hns co 11 : stantly been of gram a\' g 'd h · c ,n u:1ng CJ ma-ny MARIO:N J. RICH .. , ................... JBdi'bor an(.t J?u:bJishc; o:r the cocmty snpel'Viscn·. AlPeacly flssfstan·ee Lhmugh his diviaion of aclLtlts of the .commumty whr, <Jth- MRS. C. E. ELLIO'J'T· ............... , ....... ; .. N~ws Edii;Ol~ $H7.q~ of ellis $100 has been paid, the TEH.A. !Vk Vclz~y has supplied e1•wise con1d not attend school, It .-----~---------·--~--- alloww.g; a balan.ee of $63 ·which .an additional janitor at the school has been a potenj; inl'!uence . ~liB TBRA, REC1~EA'ELON AL- 1 (e) 1•h:-:;;Jiajnnan o:f tl~;-~·o~m~ ·must l?e met by April 29. foP tho TJ~l~A educatiomd classes. Must Silver Creek lose this pro. EDUCJATIONAT., PROGRAM AT 1 tee approves the work sheet;s o:f The basebl\rt ovganization thus IJe has pluc,•d men at work on the .gram becnuse $63.00 cannot be SILVER CREER: I i;he workers r~mploye·d in his com- fa I'· .!;as been flna·nce.d hy pu;blic field and Lrack J'oJ• genel'al. im. J'1dsecl? munity. subs.cliption, bnt the sa!m·y of tl1CJ pmvement, He has cooperated in I\!Layor Kittell Was called into Ill 1 . 1 (f) rro raise t·lloir pro·Tata shaPe manager ·is rn.et by 'l'JDRA, :funds, all phases. 1111's. Herbert Swetland confel'ence last Fr!dlay evening by response to questions w nc) ./' ll f _, f r } l 1 b 1' 1 1 •• ,,, 1 •• ·b Oi: ;w ·1.mus necessary :or t1e 1.t cloes not reqt1ire more than a has acted as aclviSOl' o;(' tw wme mem et•s o·: t1e ocal .committee, have . 11 nts.en, refguct~~;nlg t 0 d county l:ruvcling n·nd office expenses of the <Hll'SOJ'Y snrve>~ oi' this .data to make e.c(Jnomics .crmrse. 1\f't·s. D. E. and a discussion held regatcling the., orgumza ·wn o·: u.ua t e ucation ,, . 0 • and recreat:wn m 'W'estern !New ' . . ' .county supervrsor. one realize tbat if the TE.RA pro- BaLchel!el' n.ncl Lee Adams, nlso means of raising· the amount nee- York, the :following· 'fn.cts are sub. \ ver re,e . ·.as one .. , ' Wll ~t Sil c k I.. D L.\t'am is shut oil' due to ·J:ailU''e of llthers, have coo,[Jeratecl. Ray, C. essrwy to insure continuance ol' tl 1 e L 1 • th l, '·he C0ll1'0.1'111J't,y '·o !' 0 1,\\' \LJ1r• ~63.00 Uli[f,ez· has been acti\ 7 0 in t]Je 01'• ]Jl'Og'l'al11. mitl:ed: · as.,; summer saw · e. \'eginning_ \ ' \ '' ~\ ~ ,,, rr of the TEltA educntionf.tl and re~ -------·--- .... ~- ... --·--- ---------'--- 'l'he pu1rpose · in organizing a county edncatioJJ an~ reere!ltion program is to reach all tho com~ rr!llnities from 300 to 15,000 popu· lation. The state. supervisor, ML !~ranlQ P. Johnson, is located in Bufl'alo. He· cooperates wit:h the authorities. of the various commun- ities through a ·county eommitt;ee. A county supervisor, Mr. S. G. Weir o:f Westfield, supervises the work Of tJw local eommittees.· Lo .. cal· ndult edu,cation and recreation lcadem ·11re appoin~ed by t·he varL · ous C~)mmif;tees, approval of these .wo:rlrers -to. come from the county supei'VIsor. · l'he state supervisor is the dir-. ereati.onal wm·lo. :Al:l)'ed T.Avecchi anc~ 'Miss Lorraine Srnith were ap- pointed as directors· of recreation on !ihe local playground. Both were well qualified local young people, Livec.chi havin.g completed his third year at Ithaca College· for physical education, 'Miss Smith a graduate of the physi.cal education con.rse at Ohio University. A fine program! of tenniB, traek 1 softball and playgrounc~ ll!Ctivities ran through ''the summer months, hoys, girls, and adults being com- prehended in the set-up. The in- structors received $1:5.00 per week through state fn.ri.ds. ~t representative of the State! Du~·ing the early fl)f]·~ .i;lJe re- Department of Education. He em .. l creal;wnnl progr,am (out-of-door) p.loys · the ·count~· supenvisor nncl \Vas .concluded, ~n~~ an mTan~e. ·n1Jocates th(' funds made available ment rnacle for mdo.or recreatiOn to the S.t~te·Education .depa'rtl'il.cnt I at the vmage hall by the appot'nt- . by the St;ate Tempomry Relief ment of Burton- Gm1de, a gl·adu'nte .. ''Administration. o:f Fre.donia Normal and Alfred'· · . The county cornmi~tee is n group Unive1:sity,. as dil•ector, Basket- : of men nncl women elected by· the ball, volleyball,. cribbage anc] othe!' · · local committees to r~present the plans were made. With Mr .. · 'cotmty. 'I\hey 1Ja've a '.chairman and Gau,de's resignation when he se- ' n secretary-tt•easurer. The du 1 ties cured n teac·hing position, Norman': of this committee are: l3ent:ham, a graduate o:f Fredonia , (n) 1'o reeomn'lend to the stnte Nol'mal, was nppointecl. He con~: superv·iSOl\ ·allocu:tions :fOJ: •>ttch COilh clnctecl a very successful . program · munity, accorc~!ng to .. its popnla. during t·he ·winte1' sea~on, con,clud-, tion. · in.g his work when he 1·ecei·vec~ a' (b) To provide .t•hrough. tbes.e lo- half-time apJ~!Jint'ment as teacheP cal 'coi1llmmi.ties funcls. •necessm·y in ~he local schools. :for the .. adm:inist;rution of the prb· At n mass ·meeting· o:f peopl'e in- ject .. Eilch' c;ommnnity is assessed terested in an eclu,cational pm-- n certain· .amount of money ac- g·ram, it was clecidec1 1:o -int;rod,uce col:ding 1;o it.~ pop.lilation, whieh .is commeJ~cit11 cmn's.es ·and work jp sent' ·fio ·the ''secretnry-treasnrer of homq econolllic!l. ·H.k.han:l Cook, v ' the oCounty commi~tee. graduate of Hurst's Business sd1ool (c) To i1~lp mT~\;1-ge all projects in Buffalo, and •Miss J..eat1 Graser. s. s -··~ THAN POLICE ASK oF ANY BRAKES \ fnt lrUYlJl than 40% Rota.ry .... Equalized Brakes on new Hudso:n.s and Terraplanes Amaze Traffic Experts BEFORE YOU BUY ANY 19.35 CAR-· ::;;£) SEE ·If IT CAN 'STOP LIKE THIS ·~· ,. Car SllCe!l (With 5 lldMit passengers) Police Figure Jor Perfect Bral!e Condition ·of u county,,wide nutu,re. n li'1:eclonia Norrll'al graduate, 'WOJ'e (d) ·The cou:nty c1Jairman. or il. nppointed for tbesa duties, Aside· sc'hooL6fl\i'!ial ··v.•ill uppmvo ali 'the'l from conducting an accl:ult \e·duca- u· work she_et1s and sign tly, payrolL · t1on program w1th. the cooperation Tl1e cotp1uy stq)enrisor is 1·e- of the Board of JJJ.dn.cati.on, light sponsi/:;Ie to both tbe county corn. l;lnd 1Jeat being furnished .tog•ot1Je 1 • mittee a:nd the state supel·visor. w:ith pape1· for the· use of· type- . 'l'he\duties of Jhe cou.nl;y supervis- writing pupils,. several social dan· '· or !11',!3: ces wm;e held ut the vilJage 1Jail. 20m. p. h. 40 m. p. fl. 50 m.p.h. 18feet 71 feet Ul feet Average StOPlJing Dist~n~e of tludson·lmilt .. TcrraplaNo 10 feet, 8 inches 40 feet, 1 inch 61 feet, 4 inches . (a} 'l'o 'Visit nll communities at $15.00 per week was allotted 'to lenst .. once each week andl super. each instn~ctor. · V~se the vm·iqns activities. Kermit Barnes rmd Maynat'd.'Was. ' (b) 1'o help t,be inshnctbrs and mbnd, local yonlJg men, took ove1· tlu3 loon I m)IT!lllitt\)es. , ' I the indoor recreation progrmn on .(c) Pp:~parGy \irl:l/;' weekly pnyJ'Olll tl\e resigna(;ion of .Norman Bent· and nt~alY,iiis\:'t I ham. · Tl1at program is nbw closed . (,?). .'Prepare tho 1 necessa.ry l'e· nncl the onhd.oor seuso11 <1ct.ivities, J)ot·ts.. and p.ub1ic-i!ly. in operation throllgh the wor]Q of . 'I'h.e 'locu.l ~om mit hoes consisting George Mohart, with 12 years ex· . of 1i'lm:~,e t<;> i1Ye o:l; the intt~xested, perience ·in or~·itllized baseball, men nnd women of the community wJm 1s organizing the local base- · .. ·have, ·the following. fu.nction; ball team uncler. 'l':E:RA !l.LlSpices. (n) 'l'o· ilSC(~rtn.ili, through sm·· 'l'he edti,catioMl wm~t· u,nderj Bhke require.q:~ents are severe in Detroit. Yet this Hudson-built Terraplane, a stock model c:anying five adults, beat by more than #1% the stopping distances Detroit pol.ice call /l,erfe.ct I Did it again and again- at 20, 40 and 50 miles an hour f Stopped smoothly--all four wheels tracking straight ahead! ·Before you buy any new car, see H it can m.at(.lh this safe stopping record. Test them all. Compare oth~r features, too, with what Hi.1dson and T'erraphme offer- then decide. The ElECTRIC HAND if[: Greatest. mc~hanical advancement at ,:~ 1935: Sunplrfief}, easier, safer driving •.. faster, smoother shifting, with both hands always on the wheel. An exclusive featme. 1111 Hudsons and ''l'erraplanes· are equipped with stundard gear shift. Eleetric Hanel optional on all l935models at slight extra cost, except on Hudson Custom models, on which it is standard. AND LOO'K AT TH.E PRiCES! $58 s a11d up for Hudson·builf Tl!rra· platle (8S or lOO horsepower) • , , Hudsot! Six $695 and up (93 or 100 porseftower). , . Ifudsou Eight $760 muJ 11p (JU or _u, horsepow~r). All jJJ·ice.~ f. o. lt. lJotrolt $ . for cli1std riuidcls. v~ys .. and\ othe1· J:li;Jthods, the in- l\ofiss Gr~Jser and lVfr. Cook will pro- terests and needs o:i; the oCOmmun- g·ress to the close of t·be school Hy. ~ year when they will be replaced (b> .. To· employ eligible, qua.lL by two additional playground ·PAR Kr: G A .R ·~M 1nstrn~tors to., teuci~ ~l;e SLlb- w;rlcers. It is expected !;hat there . / · . ·. \ .)ects .or diret.~t the nctwJ.tJes re- >VI!l he fl'Om tlu·ee to :f;our people · , qu.estecl. employed this summer, and it is , 'I , . . (?~ ~ee~t·e th'il necessary housing hoped that Alfl'ed. Uvecchi, wlml SILVER CREEl{ Na Y GE :f.aC1ht1es :f.or ·clllS!H~s. so capably dircrctecl the prog·ram · ' \ • . (.cl) To secure the Jlecassar.l' st1p- last seas~J, will be availabi;, 25 BRAND lH::v 'I'BR~APLAN:Ss I'REE·-!u tile g·reatest automobile contest of all tl s· , 1 -easy- . :pl'ies, mutt;rials and p~1bHcity, 1 'rhe TERA system works in m'l.lch.::;;;;;=.-::::::_--~::_~~:_:stlll~~~~:~:._deta~~ any Hutlsou and Terl'apJaue showroom me' llU!l 0 ·--·--·~· ----~~-- ,, ' - .... _.,._~~\'-\\\'\\\\\\ .,\' THURSDA ~~ ---·--- .,----.- SCHOC *'---- MessJ•s. Pl1 Lhe bcult~r Easter vacati 'rbe tmck t ily i 11 prep a'i'! Salamanca Sa e-el iha t the fo ~he LJ•ip: Mn Galvin, H.usse c,arella, .Sam auer, Paul J: William Dole Paul Ehmke, Koch, C.arl ]!;: Gilbert Smitl Peter F6can1 perhaps a f~\v, Mr. J3hernH of the past ' physical ellnc Pittsburg-h. The 'liJDRA : for this .distJ Silver Creek c Dt·. Hi!Jam Jc partment wi 11 speakers. Ric man of the cc men ts. Miss Ire11e J home for two iHness, is exJ du tics on M011 School will b April 30, whez zations will a music fes.tival. Watch for tl demonstration in the school day evening, ' Pictures we: the musical o will bf;' broad Bufl'alo, on .S: tJ:30 p.m. Sil should be tune. Much interes at: the school field meet for 1 is bein.g c.ondn Ohtnch Brothm is assis ti·ng- Re1 Baklwin in the The st:n;tior ch c·aps and gown~ sp l'ightly looki1 dents. Abc:m. I; 1 5 bo. i~he big· in tm'Scl fred on Frichw pe.ctect J;hat the .Silver Creek o May 2 and f'nl'r fred where a :for the·n1 by • graduates wJ10 Allegany count} Alfrec] Livecc t:hnr are home :J Jor the Easter Leone returned i Ll.l'riversity. Norman BenlJ im· hip;h science in Lhe '7tlJ .. 8th .g Lee Adams, a ·· ber of tbe boal'C1 has been employ months at· Whit· back in town fOJ Report .carcls · high school pnp fotlvJWing their . tion, Only eight w1 al'e SLl.l'e to be ! yeat· 193tJ-H5 will Motion pic~ul'es . lhe incidents of shown ou class n The selection 1 fo1· the clfl:lS of announced\\ Ther lent stu-dents ill race for honors yea1·, Already a few making t.hei.r col too hadl that me not h~, able to go sion has had its