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APRtL · 25, 1935 of the clifl'erent units. has taken time. It is for of the commu.nily. J•ccreation pt·ogrnm helps Jo youngsters off the streets i;he summer trafl'ic. It aids men U~rough the organi- o.l: softbal~l and hal'dbaU uc. 1 t fm·n~~hes pleasnre and 'f:or some hllndt·Pd.~ who tness the ball games t!Ul'ing· The erJueational IH'O- g'l'hn tec1 training t[) many of the .community whr, <Jth- con1d not at tend school, It a potenj; inHuence. Silver Creek lose this pro. $63. 00 cannot be r Kit tell Was called into last Fr!dlny evening by of the local .committee, iscussion held reganling the .. raising· the amount nec- insure eontinuance of the and perts 19.35 CAR-· LIKE THIS Average StOPlJing Dist~n~e of Hudson-built TcrraplnNo 10 feet, 8 inches 40 feet, 1 inch 61 feet, 4 inches HAND ot safer driving with both hands n exclusive featme. 1111 are equipped with tric Rand optional on all cost, except on Hudson it if:! standard. THE PRiCES! for Hudson·builf Tl!rra· or lOO horsepower) • , . Six $695 and up (93 or Eight $760 muJ 11p (ll$ PJ·ice.~ f. o. lt. lJotrolt models. tlme, Sim!)'le -easy- om - . I ! - THURSDAY, APRJL 2 5, 1935 ' THE SILVER Cl!EEK T!Ji[ES, SilVer Cr~ek, 1'1. Y . !'AGE J.I'IVE \\\\\\'' ·--......!:_~~~\\\\'\\\-'~'~~-~--u\\'~~.. ·-------,. J Y'•m1g· ]Wnple· in to\\'n, Lnkevi;~Y in ,Jnnw~ I bles ~tho book's plot:, revolving· binson stl·oot. SCHOOL l3RE.VITIIlS I.;Uwl Pu~ney plnns to onler lhL• ,c]ay boJ'm•t• be 'wc,ulrll hflv<> been! l\l'nnnd tho delightful g1·oup of. Anthony Jwcttn of lYnnldrk wm; * .'1< FJ•t•dnnin. HtlSS('J] B!ll'l'PC'H is plnn· .f i \'('ll.,l'S old. )'0\lllg'sLtn·s nL Plumfield School in ndmiUed rvJonc~ny for fl miHor op~ MessJ•s. Phelps and G!'ennell o'f 11i11t: on l'!ll<'l'in~~ th~ L'f'c;tmiL• c•oL ri'(, H<'J'Vod overseas dlll'ing· tile qnninL New J1lng·lrtnd of 1870. ernt.iQn, rct1.1l'ning home J;he same Lhe bcult~r are ,Sp(mcling· l.heil' lP!.!:L' nt AJf•·Ptl. Ev<:{\'•r Jlems Wol'ld War• ns a rndio operntor, 'fhe cnst, suic~ tq glitter vlith dJ\y. Easter vacation in New York, l1·lpe:< J.u tnl<r: u 11 home ncon()wics flrK1. clm;s, on Lite u.s;s, O'Brltm, moro sLellnt· names thnn nny ns~ Born, Mon(lny, to J.vtr, nnd Mrs. The tmck team is b·aining sto~\d· <~1. Bt1flulo f,.nu:. of the clostt'OYc't' flotilla. sembled in Hollywood, includes tho Snl\1uel l<'c1dnum of Shor!do.n, a ily in prepm'a,lion J'or the rneet nt I'h~ strt'!J'h f·mn New YenPs to M'r, D<>Joy sorv(•d us chiol' o'i' po· must.cr actor, Ralph ~\'forgan, love~ dnug-htm•, Salamanca Saturday. n is expPt't· Fn~iter W!!S ,) lDilg' one this yenJ·, lie(• in '\•v'0st(itd.d 'I'm• a shOt·t l,ill1C 1~, l•:J'ill 'O'Bl'inn.Mool'e, the iNow. Mrs, I~roddck .Mnnguso O:f ~i'nx-n~ e-d ihal the following boys wjll tal(e · aud yuLnlg·sl('L! a1·e h,qwy fL 11 n and wns, n!Ho emp\D.Yt>Cll 118 · s(;nLe Ym·k sing·~;· stnr, tnlenLod ,Jnnjor l1nm returned to h\H' homo Moll~ the t1·ip: MmH~;gt~r .Pecorat·o, '.l'im fc•w <lnys of l'Pspilo fmm the books. rnotm• v,•l!i~·l\ inspeel;or\ in .Jmnos- Dtl'\l'k•in tmcl dninty Cot·a Sue Col· d~1y. Galvin, Russell .Bal'l'eca, Cere lW1.1s. M1·. Gl'l'l11wll's indlll:rlrin.l 111 :'ts ((1\\'n, JJe wot·Jw.L] in Olenn ·f.q.1· a lin\\. beaiclos many ot;he1·s. c,arella, Sam Vento, Ft•en C1·on- wor·km·s will hHve the advan(.n.g·c ur timP and JasL wns ern1~loyed in auer, Paul Bnl'one, ~l'om .Piedo, a COl1l'S'1 in elec:~l'icitytnexL yoat·, Dunkirk, Within L]w l~u~t tlll'ICle William· Dolce, E<lward Gu111tow, This is a very impot·tnnL field nnd .\'c'Hl'B ho 11nd owned n small :fnnn Paul Ehmke, James Bess, Howal'd uf <'lleflnitc Jll'ne!.ical value. I in this section nntl l'aisccl]Joultt•y. Koch, Cad l~lsaessar, Donald! Coon Miss Ella nut-hbun is spending- Mr. DeJoy h1 suJ·v{vec1 by his Gilbert Smith, Philip Costan?.a, her VlH'ftl.ion· wiLh fr•iends iu l~l'P-~ wire, who WnR 'Miss lVlat·y l\1oPruw; PeLer F6cano, Louis Kollig ancl donia. one dnug·hl.el' nndl n son, .I lenry .h.; perhnps a few others. .____ ._,., ... .. ~ -~ also two bl'othors, ~tmP s.isters nncl RJ.IIN:ltlHART HOS.P!TAL NOTIO:El 01' lY.CEtE,'J!:n;r<.:j. :RBI.tl.'.rl'NG \l'O ANNUAL :m;:oGll:I? .J'\,J.chnrd Pnrkmnn o:J' ll'ores{;ville 1'...>\.lOTI NOTWE thali 'l:lte :Boll.rd WllS ncllmif.Le.d l'or u llllllOI' opera- Of 'rruStt)eS Of the V'.illue\0 of Sil .. tlon ~I'hntsdny nnd Petumed to his vel' Creok, N.Y., hnve' pJ•opnre(l horne Jhhlny. t;heir Annnnl Budge.t .fo;r tho cur~ Mr. J3herman SJJent sevc;m~J clays OBITUAI?Y his ltlol.-heJ• fn Hn-Hiwol'_e._ of the past week at the national '- physical etlllcation confercnc;e in --....... ... ...__. ..... ~ ..... m \\ --------.R yent yenr; l;hut\ tl1o snmo lltw boon lYriss llll,hcl 1'ing·ue wns admitted f'oJ' n mino 1• opet•!lt.ion l~1'iday nnd filed and deposit;od wlth the Vii·· lnga Clorlc! nt •his office ln tho l'OI1Htined 11n til .Sutordny. Pittsburgh. HENRY De,JOY The 'liJDRA reereation conj'erence for this .distl'ict 'Nil! be held at Silver Creek on •J\Ifonday, Ap1·il 29. Dt·. Hi11am Jones of the state de· pal'l;ment wi 11 be one of the main speakers. Richard Cook is .chair- man of the committee on arrange\ ments. Miss Jre11e Reed, confined to her home for two weeks as a 1'CSL1lt of iHness, is expected! to be at JJer duties on Monday, April 29. School will be closed on 'f'uesday, April 30, when the musical organL za Lions will attend the fi'rcdonia music fes.tival. Watch for the physkal edllcation demonstration which will be held in the school Kl'mnasium on Fri- day evening, 'May 17. Pictures were taken Fricliay ot the musical organizntions which will bf;' broadcast from 'IVKBW, Bufl'alo, on .Saturday, May 4 at; '1: 30 p.m. Silver Creek radios should be tuned in for this event. ll'm•estvill''· -- Tho l\rnerni of' fienJ'Y.p ·D0Joy.. fm·met· motot· ve- hiC'lc inspcetur and chiel' of police in Westflelcl, was hole] rruesdHy a·l'- temoon at 2 o'clock .from the fam- ily home here. 'l'he Rev. Charles V.. McKain of the 'Methodist clnlt'ch, here andl J. Carter Knupp post, American Lcg·ion, ol' which Mr. DeJoy wns a member, had eharge of the services. Mr. DrJoy's death OCCL1J'l'Cd nt the VeLernns' hospitnl in BntuviQ on Sntnrclny, where chc hacl been a patient for lt'ss· than n week His health had 11ot been g·ood. J'or sev. era! months. Mr. De.Joy was born in Ba1Un1ore 1 April 25, ISD4, and was brrried in ______ .......__, __ -·--------- Classified A.ds LOST- Li,tdy's :wl'ist watc.h. Suit. abiG J·ewm•cl. Knquire at Times' oi'- Much interest has been eviclencecl ficc. 4Gc ' at the school over the·track and _____ _ field meet for boys anc)J girls which FOR RENT - .. is llein.g eondncted by the M·. T!.i. . I Ohtnch Brotherhood. Mr. Sherman__ FOR RENT: ]2' acJ•es land un For- is assisti·ng Rev. Joshua nncl C(qi.-- \est ville road, owned by IV. J. I'; Baklwin in the anang·ements. ~ Di·ckinson; Janel alren.cly plowed. The s.;n;Jior class of 1935 will we~!;, Inquh·e C. J3. Livermore. tf46b I c·aps and gowns. They should be a ·------·- s '·tl-- FO.H. R1!:1'iT: Upper and lowe:r sp t•ightly looking- group of \ - dents. flnt, 176 Central ave. C. B. Diver- Abc:lll,l; J5 hoys arc entered! for more. i.he big· inleJ'Scholaslic meet at A'l- _,__ ... -- -~- ..... ------ FOft REN'I: -- Furnished rooms with bat~; also llg-llt housekeeping apm·bnents, Mrs. William H. Ja .. r:obs, 166 yen trnl. tf fred on Frichw, 'May 3. It is ex· pectect J;hat tile runnel'f' \ ' 1 ·e .Silver Creek on 1· uf May 2 and i'Dr>n.r 1 AL fred where n . made for tben1 by • of the local graduates wJ10 are attending the JI'Ol'\, R'J.!;WC: M:y house at 180 Cen,l;rn/ ·we., newly decorated. Wl'Hr. ·M1•s. ,J. ,J. Neal, '321 Eagle S~., Dtmkirk, <N.y. 4.t4/;c Allegany county college. ....., .... m ... = -\ ··, m ··g Alfrec] Livet!chi ;mel George .Ar- F,OR SALE --· l:hnr are home from Ithaca college for the Easter vacation. Fmnk Leone returned Saturday from Ohio LJ,rl'iversity. Norman Beni.ham will tertch :iun- im· hip;h science nncl other classes ------ J<'OJI, SAI1E: Meadows Electric in Lhe 'nl1 .. 8th .g·1·ades tJex~ yem·. FOH,- SALE: n:;;~;);'~bktel'm;; Lee Adams, an interested mem• Jaekle. property, J:3urgess st:reet. washing rnachine, ch.eap; old. :fash~J ioned Jlax wlJec\l ceCllaJ' chest; also assortnwnt radio patts 'for experi-1 menter. C'all 333. ' J ·· ber of tbe boal'C1 of ecll1cation, wbo Eliquire O.J. l!iler, Silver Cl·eek, has been employed during the past N.y. U·hit.\ months at· White J?lans, N.Y., is ----~--·~··= · back in town for. a :few· dtays. . 1:V ANTED - ' Report carcls wili be iss1.1ed 'to ~~.---- high school pnpils the Thursday J)J£.AD ANIMALS B.n;.MOV.ElD - follvJWing their return from vaca. lliglwst cnsh pJ·kes. ,prompt ~er tion, viee, day m• night. 1.'el.ephone Only eighL weel<s morel Thesej ,Jeff. ,,,08l7 a.t om: expense. Econ- al'e SLlre to be busy. Tlw school omy H.c{lud1011 Cox:p., 550 Bab. veat· 183,1-35 will soon be history. cock S~., Buffalo, N.Y. tf45j ivrotion pic~ul'es -depi·cting some of .__B • \' A-------;tl Lhe incidents of the year will be USlneS>::~ . nnouncem S I shown ou class night. li'OR WTRlNG, see, M~Cool, 12! The selection of honor students Christy st., phone 2'66M. tf36bl' ., f01· the cl~l:lS of 19!15 WiH S0011 be .. ~-~· -· ------ · announced\\ There are some excel- WHE!'HER YOU ARE .satis .. lent students in the class, and tht~ ~ihed witlh your body orwilnlote !tv~~ I . 1 · h. v e on y one you \ .. race for honors Will be c ose t .,s have--take care of. ltl CRAZY Yeal·. . I CRYSTALS a:ve obta1nrJJ)le at Already a few of the semors a1:e The Park Pharmacy, making t.heir college [Jlans. H lS, · , ~---- G!-EITN:ElR THEATRE ML~nic'ipnl Bldg·., ·in such Vlllng·o, ,Joseph Wildie of 1l'o.l·est;ville spent nnd thn!; 011 Uw 27th cl!ny o:t.' April, \Liti.le ~~en,'' M'nscot\; film vm·- JVIontlny nt, Lhe hospJtnl, Llndorg-o- 1!J35, between tho hours of tJwo • r· ! I '\;tj. ( I l' l\'' Al ing· a minor Oj)Cl'ation on the flrst I 'lll(' n\'0 .1~ .. ~·.·. •·J•Jn '~\'t:rc'' o·.\' '.r:rtt'f~ SIOll 0. , 10 \' am ll1S ~O llS!l '·• • • • m \ \ .t;~_, l ~ , eoll dnssic which hns been t'eMQ by dny. tees will bold a pctblh~ J1enring Jn neal'ly n lllillioll Amcl'l(~ftnS o:f t;hree Ruyal Howand OJ' HnJl'nlo left Lhe Vil11~go Clm•lt's ofl'ico !.o con- g·cr'lorn(;ious, is eom!ng· to the Geit- ·fot· hi:; homo Sunday. sidcJ' sueh BllClget. ner ·rheatre, Tues·clay, Wednesday J.i'out• yenr· cdc! Hnl'olcl :Leech o:C WII!LIAM Il. J?AJWJ.N, nne'! 'l'hursday, April 30, ·Mny 1 a11d I Leon loJ't t;he hospital Snturdny Cledc o:l: tho Village of 2. Lo reeupe1·nt.e nt the, home of his .Silver C~·eek, N.Y. 't'ht' \Lit.t.le Men\ .closely resom-' nunt., JVlJ·s. Wnltcr Jolles, on Ho· Dutoo April 16, 1H36. rl~L, j_.tte. ONJ~ name comes quickly to mind when you think of wrhc Universal Car/'' The clcscrip.tion is. distinctively .ForcL No other car is 1:1scd by so many m.i.llions of-rncn·ancl women in every part of the world. Everywhere it i~· 1 the syt'nboJ of faithful service .... That has always been a ,.J?ofd funda- mental. SomethJng new .is constantly being added in the way of extra value, Each yeat the Ford has widened its appeal by increasing· hs usefuJness to motorists. , , . Today's Ford V- 8 is nwre than ever w·rhc Universal Car\ because jt· encjrcies the needs of more people than any other F'otd ever ~ui.tt. It reaches out and up into new fields because it bas everything you need in a n.1odern automobile. , .. The Ford V- 8 combines .fine-cirr .. performance, comfort, safety and beauty with low first cost and low cost of operation' and up-keep. TJ1ere is no other car like it, V· too hadl that more of them wiil !' li'Rgr:.; CINDERS: Large pile of not ln· able to go, btit the depres- cinders, free fo1• hauling away. En· sion has had its effect of keeping quire at Times offic~. tf $4·95 up, f. o, b. Detroit. Standard act:essory groU)! including bumpers and spare tire extra. Sllla1l down payment. J~a~y terms thrnugh tJ.niver!;al Credlt Compnny. All body types have Safety Glass thn)uglHJ\1t nt M extt·a \:(~: .. - \\ ·~-~~~~~~- ------------ -