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e ore ews of the Town. of Hanover and Time-s Official Paper of the Village of Silver Creel{ Silver Creek, New York, Thursday, December 11 1947 -\ Van Raalte Buys Local New Industry Employing 200 Women Will Begin Production About Feb. 16 B uilcling!To~~Ztll~!~~: c~~~~~e~~~~~-Have .. ::0::;1:~~~::: I By County Been Deferred ing a life sentence at Attica -~ - - -t- -t- Sh~te Prison for the fatal attack Teen Age Dance Set-. Colmty Supervisors Relieve Resignation of Commissioner on Mrs. Lydia G. Warner of Sil- F . D b 12th Township Highway Problem Of Highways May Be Forth- ver Creek in July, 1946, has been 01 ecem er -r- I coming At,Early Date granted a review by the Court of -i'- At a meeting of the Supervi- Appeals. Associate Judge Charles The Yan Raalte Company of Dunl-irk . . , Bob Ehmke's Orchestra Will sors of Chautauqua County, Fri- At Monday's meeting of the S. Desmond ?f .that court grant- - . ' ~ completed neo·o't'la- Play For Sponsored Social day, a resolution vlas passed to Board of Supervisors called speci- ed the penmss10n Monday be- t 'o,ns 'Ihursday morrung, December· 4:th for tJ: \' 1-'~t th t· t f th \ t· f 1 · ,, - l , . . , 1 e :purchase of -1- s LLL, • e en Ire cos o · e recon- fically for the purpose of con-, cause qu:s 1ons o . aw ar_e m- tl_;e oid _Odd Fe lo'\YS . ~uildmg on Centra.l avenue m Silver . The local Silver Chapter, 0. E. , struction of county- highways to ducting o,uster proceedings against v~_lved wh1ch should be r~;11ewed Creek. ( nder plans ongmated seYeral >Yeeks aa th L S. No. 288, will sponsor another I the county itself, despite seven W. Bruce Chilson, Commissioner b, .,}lhe ,?o,urt of AppeWals.lli • Yen. J t ,o e ewella teen age dance this Friday {Dec. opposing votes from Jamestown of Highways.. a motion was of- m ecu:o .s atto.rney,. 1 am J. l 'oropany or ~' ,; ersey 'IYere o occupy_ the bu 1 'ldi 12) ' d D k' - p · 1 l\ \\ f M h b \' 1 0 'H . ~ ng. open to all teen agers at the I. an nn 'IrK. revwus y D -;o o _I fered indefinitely postponillg the ~-1' a oney, IS + asmg Lu~ ap:pea on Jack a1re, ror_mer 01\~er of tlle builcling, verbally Municipal Building. The dance such costs were paid by the re- K. . M. T I ouster :proceedino·s \the fact thao l\Heczko was not ·u•·eed tO hold tne Odd Fellows' block for the L 'l c . will last from 8 to 11 with music spective ~ownships. rwmus, asons 0 I· The resolution\' ,:,as unanimous- a~Taigned for . thl:ee days after ::~, until January lst , .. , . ewe1 a ·Om- supplied by Bob Ehmke's arches- Superv1sor ATthur 0. Morse of Sponsor Two Local ly passed wJojoh gives rise to the lns arrest, a vwlabon of the (le- f' ~ , \ . _ .. ', wneu lt \1 ould be defmitely ktlO>Vll t1·a. Admission and refreshments .Jamestown led the o:ppositio.nFto t:. • · , , I ~xpectati~n that· the resignation i fe:'-daJT:'s. constit;>ti.onal rights. 1\'hecher l'~ not tiLe} ''oul~ loc~te a branch fa-ctory here. Upon }are free. the measure. The city supernso_rs, j Chr~stmas Parhes of the Commissioner of Highways ~~:s ~ngmal con:ction ;vas af- rlris Ull\\TJtten gnarant'ee ,he local Chamber f r< • . j E\-\]Jenses for this affair are s1x from Jamestown and Walter I -t- . will soo 11 be forthcoming. fumed a few • wBeks ago when conjUiwtion with the ?\ew Jersey manufac~ur ve<~smm_eJ:tce, 11~ I ?eing shared by contributions of ~· ·R~b.erts of Dunkirk, felt that Santa Claus To r.'Iake Two i 1\fr. Hitchcock, attomey for h~ ~l?peared beiOre the Appellate . _,' sen OUc mtel·ested townspeople. I the Cities already were over-bur- 1 A i Chilson, presented an affidavit I Division of the .Supreme Court. U 'llestiOl:nmres to the v;omen of this area t'o dete 1 ·llll· h tl Th \ u'ened by the c ·t of r·epai.''I'no·l Loca ppearances I · d · ~--T-- ... \\ - ne \'Y e 1e:r ese Leen age dances are a . o::; ~ ). b __ _ s1gne by a physician setting I , m T cr l'N eiWngh a-.;ailable female help C01Ud be hired. It was soon splendid contribution to oul· com- then· own streets and should not The Kiwanis t Club of Silver I forth that Jlfr. Chilson is in a FORESL ~IL~E MAN d h t 400 'lmnitv th ·a 1 be forced to carry the majority ... · h ·, 1 d't' d I INJURED IN DUNKIRK dlsrO\'\'l'<' t a oYer women wished employment in the · , as ey prov1 e c ean, Creek will hold a gala Christmas precanous p ys1ca con 1 1on an -~- . . d t d D 1 wholesome entertainment for all of the county burden. partv for the children of the vill-[ that any excitement eonnected I L t 'H' ·'d I • o·. T prospel'HH' 11 1 us ry an ecem Jer 4th ·was sef as the date 1 However, the :proponents of· \ 'tb h t di · h a e ~ n ay evemn_, .ueon l interviews. young peop e. h d h . age, Dec. 21st in the Village' Wl ' t fe tolll.s er :procee llgs nug t I Rusnaczk, 71, of Forest:;;ille, was I(ll' persona --t-- I t e. measure pointe out t at crty Park, Festivities will begin at I prove. a a · . 1' sh·nck do'W!l bv, a sedan dl'iven . ·[ resrdents used the :roads as mucb Th ~~ - tl th l t Sovn aicer :he ladie3 beg·an to. NF.WS RANKS \'N N \ I\'IA~NUSON NOW AT as Tmal l'esidents and sbou_lct'help 2 :p. m. viith a larg<; Christmas I cl lS ·. appar~n Y e as , bv FTank Newton of Dunkirk, appear a I w; }lunicipal Bmlcling =WITH ~STRI~!i'R;::;I'-'E l! AMOUS M. A YO CLINIC I maintain them. . box of gifts for ~•·n·?tt\e~ childTen! a liter- I~ ~e~sa~~qnal \ c~m::e~! while he was crossing Ce1rtral --· ·,.. i• v·ao anno·'neeu - - ~=-OUND present. 1 n - covn ei-c arges ~en enng l avenue, Dunkirk, near the Fifth .B>: lJr,Iro\1\-' ~ \ ~ . '\ ; J AliiESTOWN DAr y C -T- · Other business of the day con- A . f I around -rhe/ Chautauqua Countv' . . . \\'' ,,_e \an Raalte L-ompany 1 -t_:_ h A • ·Herman Magnuson, State sisted of the approval of the Su- .iter c~ns1d:rable. ef ot't by Hio·hway Department. · I street. m~e1·-sechon. Mr. _Ru~- . . ·ed the 'ol.ock f''Olll Th r~ssembly,·man from Chautauqua per·vl'.sors' 8.CCO'l111tS. The zn{ COUll- the local ICrwamans, JO]~v old St.. \' . -· ~ar.zks rr,e:ht leg was fractured f.aa. pUi\t~.o.a~ ..._ ~ · js ~~s·eek's edition o£ the Lake - t'. ' I ,aci- 0 Ham:. The Le\\ella Com-. ShoTe News is l'i\·alin,e: the size ·?ounty, ~as bee1: recover~w; ty Supervisors reported a total Nick himself was contact:d and 1 TOWN CI EmKS TO REL\P ?Y t~e ~ccident, tl1e second time -.~ac.: pror.~puy gaye up o:hmr pTo- of Chautauqua County's lea~iJlQ' from a senous surgical operation of $ 29 , 376 . 47 , $ 20 , 232 . of which as~ed to be present. Despr~e last j IHSTlUBl.TTE BONU<:! FORMS, m his hfe tl1at sucl1. a11 accident 1 , , \-' .. at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, , . d' d •g , 44 4 mmute :preparatlo11s for his an- , \\ - 1 had. occurred to hrm. SeveTal jec: 201' a wea orancn !Rccor) , daily, the Jame~town Post-Jou1:- Minnesota. 1 \hia~ hper wm pay an •P .L • 7 · nual Cm'istmas Eve visits Santa 1 NJ y k,-' 932 t 1 1 ,,....! years ago he suffered a fra,L:tur- ~.Iiti u:f:l::.~ represenr.auYe \vho \Vas. naL A printerJs sb_·,·ke has cut \Y c n1ade up expenses. . - . . I ~ ·e\\v DT s . om1 c exr::s · d · 1 1 -. here inurouay a. m. immediately, the Post Journal to 10 :pages 011 • • ' \' --t-- 1 • WI e P JS nou e app 1ca on . .,.., d . - Assemblyman Magnuson lono·l Claus Will gladly be m SilYer . 11 h-l d' t ., t . 1 . ti I e ng lt eg when struck oy a a civic servant underwent the ' Creek on tlie 21st to greet hls I ~ , •. th • '-00 000 000 t t ' caJ on L'ew l'Da . . . S\tu\'d\ . d 1? '1 d ' STATE HI Y ASS . , J.OllllS IOI e '\\' . s a e I R k' d·~· ~ • · · ''~ an- .., pages \ on ay, operation last ·week. His conditiorl . ._ EMBL y 1 vast leg'lon of followers. 1 . t , b · B ' D' usnacz. s con lLJOn was Te- l.....01npany 1 1 ·1 ~1 Lal Sh · · . ..._ . -... e el~ans o11Us. onus u~ector d b ... we ' ; wm e c 1e <:e ore New~ is was described as good. TO BE HELD IN ALBANY . This event 1s expected to be 1' I V L . . ·a n· d d I (porte as good Y hospltal au- througS. n:anager ~elson A. Koe.p-; sporting- 12 pages this week. --t-- - __ +_ - \ one of the finest of its kind jn: heo . · an:rEn_g sal \. e nes ay: I thoxitjes. jli'..::, arnounced that: 1:hey will in-: :\Iueh af the Jamesto·wn daily Twenty-si..x l~fo·h school boys 1 this area in several years. Appro-\ t t t town k cl~:·ks \b' ' 1 •onlkd ~o-opd~lr-~ Frank Newton, driver of the :a.l'\'iev. c.ppikants beginnmg m, is being printed by photo-eng-raY- COUNTY FARM and girls and n 1 :ir leaders left 1 . priate Christmas inusic will be a e . 1 ° 11 ma e .lle a~ ·sb rea 1 '' auto, claimed that he was driving J d . be . • t 't' Th . - . laval aJ.e to vetel'aJ1S lTI t e s:mal1~ b t . no d n5 '1 ear:y auJ.ai'Y an expe(:c w :' mg or \ypewr; ~;en copy. is IS BUREAU LEADS STATE today as the dele ~ration 1 cepresent- supplied by Melody Lane. [ , , ' d < ·b , _ . I 8 .weell \' an \' mi es per . - - -~ .... I h b , h ...., . IUia1 an ._,1.,_ urnan contlllUTil-1 h ~. gi!l mar.u:r,cun·;ng operac1on, a p-It ,e same process y w,1ic _photo- IN Th'IEMBERSHIP \ ing- the Chautauqua County i The M~somc Hall on Central 1 ties.\ ' ou. · , _ \'oxima:e:y Feoruary 16th. The, gTaphs are repToduced 1n any --t-- YMCA Hi-Y Clubs at the State I avenue w1ll be the scene of a I , I --,-- l•Jca: branc~· facwTy ,-.;ill manu- i newspap~r. . . . . , The Chautauqua County FaTm Hi-Y Assembly to be held in Al-l ?ddie's· Christmas party the even- I A CHR-S'l'M ~ 1\'fESSb.G'R FALSE ALARM . . ::\atture e;:her gloves or under-~ As th1~ arbcle 1s wntten tl1e ~Bureau, with a 1948 memb-ership I banv the 12 to 14th. The sessions: mg of Dec. 22nd to wluch a!ll 1 - A. - · ' = 1 AROUSE~ FIRE DEPT. · -' - of d·- \ b t ~b p \t J- \ • • • I h'ld. . · 't d TO OUR READERS 1 -T- r;-ear, ur..o.er tne management. -. r::;puLe e '\Teen L. -e O;:;:, ouTna of 3J308, no\'v· leads all Ne\v York v-nll be held In the Senate and· c. 1 I en aie ~nVJ e · . · . .. · r ' h ' d -- · t ' · · \ll . · I s t Clau ·1· 1 , ~T- ' Tuesday afternoon the tocal );e~cn A. AOeppen ,;-no as man-· an the tJYin e-r s Un\OJI IS Stl StRte counties in membersbi:p ac- Assembly Chambers of the State I ~an a s WI maKe an ap-' Ab 'l'l . . .. 1 F' ' · . - . ' 1 · o l . 1 , Th \ ·k · J , . . ' . . . pe ·ance duri th ·t. t d·- I \\ out - 1anksg1vmg tnne, you < n·e Department respo11ded to -., a•eci :r:e Vttnkrrk p ant smc~ l unsett ea. e sen e m ame,-. cal'cting to a 1·eport. by Raymond Cap1tol buildino· and will be in the \ 1 ng e par Y 0 l~- 1 d I d ·'- f 1 k · . I 1 ,. f _ h k c . _ • - . 1 \ ·- f , · \] I . . ·, \ . 't··b t o·'ft t 11 th h'ld . .an an many otner o ·s m, ca, rom t e LaB avenue-Rum- l«3u To 1• ex:pecwd that D8L\ een ~ cown lo but one a many m \ 1 e Reweo chairman of the execntiVe 1 form of a State Leo·1slature Each' · 11 u e ~L s _ 0 a e c - 1 ren,' . . . -\ · -~ - . 1 c· L d _ --h , Lh I t . _ ~' . . \' ·, 1 nresent th1s Count-y who are £h1€!_ to af- sey street sectiOn. The. call turn- la'J ana :zuu pe113DllS Wl L be em- nacron co ay ·A er.e L e n. ern~ committee. The report was deliv- 1 of those m the group were m at- 1 - · . fol'd to invest a dollar or ·two to ed out to be a false alarm. Al- ----d ,- 11 ~n produ\tion '·eache.s I banal \'=ograph1cal Uman 1S r· d to tl1e annual moet1'ng of \endall\e at the Ar·ea Legi'slati'va ---i'-~- · ILtJ~~c \. _.,.. - '- ....., . ..J.. :r P ... • , e e - \ - ~ , - · '- <:.. .. • ..--, protect our hon1es fron1 tubercu- thouo-h the pe1·son turn1na· the c'!!pamy. . · ~estmg .Its s~e'.'g-th ,agm.nst le~d~ delegates of the county's Farm J A~sembly held .in F1·edonia. on BOY SCOUT SHOW. l0sis, each received a letter'con-1 alan~ l1as not yet been identi- 1ne City of Dunkii:k has lolll: 1 mg: dmhes. ':'111cago s SLX maJo~ and Ho1:1e Bureau and 4-H Club I November 1st. SmJJlar delegatiO~s THIS SATURDAy taining Christmas Seals. i fied, local authorities are still in- the exis1:ence of the papers, )\ornstown Fa., IIam- AssociatlOll at Chautauqua, last I from all parts of the state wrll -t- We were asked to take all the! vestigatino·. i 1!ll Kaa 1 te Company, whe.re ~;hey mond, Incl. and Allent~\vn, Fa. Saturday. . bring the total attendance up to I This Saturday is the elate of , Seals we could and to use them \ ~ --i'-- hano located .;ince BU6. P..n ex- I a1-e amo.ng ·,other stnkebound Mrs. Frank Zohns of Ripley over 500 young- people. the Boy Scout Benefit Show at on ouT Christ.mas Seal mail and i CHRISTMAS LIGHTS GOINA ~:n;J;e of this is a recent eclitOlial plants. _ . . was elected president of the as- \Bills\ passing the Area As-- the Geitne:r Theatre. This special holiday packages. This is the I UP IN VILLAGE PARK tom ill<; Dunkirk Obser,·er wbieh I The I. T_ U. lS de:'- 1 andn:.e:. a sociation at tbe meeting. :Mrs .. I semblies similar to the one in matinee ·will commence at 2:30 same Christmas Seal, with a dif- -t- oe ouote in part: I closed shop contrac~ m additlon Beth Bush of\ Kennedy was re-I Fredonia have been forwarded to p. m. and is sponsored by both\ ferent desig·n, of couTse, that Work has been started 011 the ., 1 :,-e were implessed anew the I to other demands~ ~nee t~e paso~ named vice-pres~~ent. ~:n:d Emest 1 1 Albany and fifty. of thes~ have local Boy Scout troops. we'ye been usi~g since 1907-\ s~ri;nging of C~u·~tmas li.ghts ~n o::~r ri<\Y hy the Van Raalt;; age of the Taf':\rt L~b Eng-dahl of . omclanv11le was been chosen for mtroductron :'t 1 --t-- 1 \ the sam~ Chns.~mas Seals tl 1 at J tne V1ll':·\\ Park: 7-'~rly tills weeK, Lm:pan::; .• gift w the Anzio cam- La'\ such a c9n~raco rs .llega.. chosen secretmy. I the State Assembly. These w1ll CIGARETTE RETAILER!':! a1·e makmg poss1ble a most gal- 1 und:ex tne super:mon of Percy ]ltii;1l though its 1 'eS and __ _,__ Directors selected were: Farm I follow. the same process as a bill \ !ant fight against a tl'eacherous 1 J olmson, the vnres were sh·ung R empl oy 1 _ . , BOT.LI1JGER CHORUS Bureau Hemy Felton, Westfield. in the regular legislature even to · TO HAVE STAMPING JOB en em\ 1 . up around the squa:re_ Wednesdav managell~!?n~~ \-an aa te a ,,va)•!:;j - NREEK ' · ,) · comes :hrou h in ~ quiet but I COMING'TO S}LVER v '· Albext Croscut, Sherman and Ern- committee hearings and debate. . . . ~ -;:-~-::_ . T , • Ma;rry ~ave already mad;' their the power com~~n:; began work 'h .. , ' .. ~- ~ ... Van -t- . , . est Engdahl (GJange); Home Bu- Among those in the Chautau- CJgmette \ecai.er~ m ~e>~ York contnbution and the connmttee is j to hook up tlle hghcs. ~~r~.,~n,~ ,\~'I':\\:'.e. roa'::'lel:. blic Last Sunday evemng ;;he Eo:~ reau, :Mrs. Arvid Mattson, <Fre- qua County delegation will be State have a stampmg· J,ob ~efore I gTateful to tl1ose who have re-I . It is expect.ed that in the .. \e':r --oa.tce ·' cv.,tnbutwns co. pu ling-er Chorus rendexed an OUL t!onia Mrs. Alberta Denmson, Muriel Sallberoo and Ronald Fcit of them, I sponded so promptly. Many con-I futuxe the bn,:htly colored llghLs- .. are so regUlar, d~-, sta;ding 1Jl'og;ram of sacxed and Kenn~dy and M:rs. Raymond Silver Creek; \'Russell '\Vaxliam of Th~ retailers ,:nu be legally re- tributions are accom:pani~d by l will decorate the village for· the, ::~~an.e._ g~n;~ous an~. such. ~ lj secular music a-c Sc;_uth Presby~ Hewes, May.'·ille 1 ( Gr:'nge) ; 4-J:I, FoTestville; Barbara Ward, Ruth spon~rble for adil\~g the e:;:ti·a_-cent )little .notes statint! that the peT- 'j Yuletide season,, c.o •• E;r ul eon~!dent ~-:Pe,etati~-- terian church, Bufra:o. Th~s; Hobart Weise, Mayvrlle, ~Ielvm Van Horn and William Giles of t~x. otamp, to packs of crgarettes' son 1S g-!ad of the opl)Ol\tunity I --,-- ' .,. , mrs» tne big \ who attended rep_I)Tt che chwn Olscll. Falconer, Mrs. C. Beight_ol, I Cassadaga; Sharon Paser and Ed-~ whrch they ~ve on hand at ;he , to shm·e m the >\'Ork in this way. Adult Gym, Class Folds ge;,_n~~rlnne~. . , this year is the best ever. They Falcon•er, and Mrs. Robert Rice gaT Puder of Dunki:tk: William close of busmess, Decel':-ber 31; I lt is ex .. emely .helpful to the -T~ lt .n;,,; been sa1d more t~an 1 haYe begun thei.T rehearsals on of Ellington (Grange). . I Kerr of Fredonia: .Jane Thompson Alger B. Chapman, .P1~es1d.en~ or \~ssociatio'n and to the Post Of- The Adult .Gym Class. Tec~ntly on:e t:'lli: \~an 'Raalte caTned c~e ! a special musical ~rogram to be B'esides tbe election of offrcers \\d James l\'l:eH.d of Westfield: the State .Ta:;: .~~mnnss~_on, smd. f1ce De:pm·tment if returns 3're 1 ce~se~ op~ratio~s h:re m_ S~ver •:!:7 :nrougn tne .great depre,.-1 given as a comn;-unn:y sacred con· the deleg-ate.s went on record. as .Jean Haskin, Morelle Cheney and .. Tl1e Stace ciga,cette ta\ adva~ces made earl~ . before t~e h:avy i Creek, mamly nue. co a ta:k of aon_ In any event Its alert man- cert at the Silver Creek. H:gh I opposing musance taxes a;td ree-l Lawrence Guginon of Bemus f\~m two cents~ on .~ pack of- 20 ru~~ of C\:nstmas marl begms. I ~ttendance ~t meetings. It IS, be: agemen: found a great deal to do I School, Sunday, Dec. 21st. at 8 .00 I ommended that the leglslat';re Point; Alice Gray, Howard Hart-l \ chree :ent~, e~fective .Janum!' :'I Every tlm: you see a CbJ:ist-! ~reve.d ~that It ~as\ not a lack o~ when och<>l'l' '<vere idle., P m Most of the selections Will appropriate funds on a stat.e-wJde zell and Clifford .James of Chau- ~948, ao palt of the }llm1 to fl.! mas Seal on a letter, card o•: I mteleot W~l~ch canoed ~le en~ oc \Qui<:t competent Nelson E:oep- ~ Chl:istmas numbel'S. A feature basis 'for meeting· school costs; op- tauqua: Roger Westley of Sher- nance the World War. II bonus for 1 Cl1ristmas package\ said Mrs. the short 11ved Tecreaho~al clUb. p~n, rc,ana,r;Er, never makes a h the proi;riim will be several nosing crime dramas and pro-~man: Mm·inn Davis of Frewsburg: New York veterans m ten years. I LeUI·a Stegman, executive secre-1 but becau\e of the nmlLitude of speech, but ·;on can get any co- 0 ~mbers bv. Harold E. Wright, n grams on the radio during the Warren Norauist of, .JamestO\<\ll[ ~evenue from the e~ra-cent tax tary, of t~e Chautauqua County 1 ..1\~puow: uo S8!1-!\-~:ll> ,squp .t8l[10 opera'ion ,.o; need from him or n I SI'h·er Creek boy, now earlv evening hours, opposed to 1 and Ronald Caffoe of Falconer.11s eaTmarked for a War Bonus I Tuberculosis and Pu~lic Health lmght .. \ • .• fanner , e · · lt a1 kccounil\ ', · t' \ k 1 It 1 S regretful t'ilat so fine an zny r::emhP.TS of his staff.\ .,.· a foi his doctorrs negre suppoTt prices for agTICU u: Grac-e ~Iunson of North Collin:.: · ·u . ,.. . _ . . 1 .c1.~soc 1 a l~ll, . you_ ·no\V that ... , -. :---- \ , studs m,.. . U . sitn· Re l[rad- . ducts ·except in cases of drTe was an Erie County delegate CJgaretteo whJch retaJl dealers I someone Js domg hls pai·t to heln l OJ g,.mzat,oll can not be con- s --t~- LS at Columlna ~:(e'-. C~eek lligh plo. ·en\Y: favored an earlier an- --t-- · purchase from theh· jobb-ers after in.the battle ao·ainst tubeTculosi~ itinued. TATE AID FOR SCHOO uated fr?m d v:r Stare Teacb- eme;g ~~i~~ that would precede the first of the year will bear I In their Christmas planning h~ I -.--t-- -- DISCUSSED AT MAYVILLE Sc11C'ol and Fre amah :; time he :r:ua tm; 'federation sessions, and The Date Book tlie rrew th~ee-cent tax stamps,\ is remembering those. who' are ENJOY THE WE.A.T:R'ER? -t- Pr,S CoJlep·e .. For a c;:o~nce Rio:h the .s ac~ appreciation for the . Commissioner Chapman said. handicapped by tuberculosis.\ 'I WAIT A WHILE- Educators and legislators oE j t~ught music at . ,art ·nto seT· expr.esse f tate employment man- -+- \But ciga1·ettes which aTe on re- --t-- · IT'LL CHANGH W _ • h' 1 H t] 1 on ,ven 1 servJ~es o s · ' . Dec. 11-D.- A. R. at home . 1 d 1 , . ~ . est~rn New York met ]ast m? t, Srro~-- . eM· ... e servh1g- over-~ ers relative to farm labor. 1\frs. Charles Ludeman on Bab- tal ea el's shelves when they !.EUREKA CLUB REGAINS '! <\. - • t -.' +·\ f weather !WednF.~dav) m the Mayville vir•e m rhe arm-\ took 'lll his ag --t-- cock ave;,.ue close shop Decemb-er 31 must be I TOP PINOCHLE 'POSITTON I .• d' !Srea. vanec, o , C;,utral School to discuss and ceP!'. 011 hi> retutrnColeumbiR . That I . . W men's Club Dec ll__:.March Division of stamped by the n;taileTs them-~ -t~ - - : tic_on I:JO:\hs nave gre~teoThthis se\: ocu y ~tate aid for scnools, one (h uresen \' • t -+ ndinf': CbrJst- - t the Women's Association of the se ves 0 s ow paymen or e In the fourth evenmg of play I b'' -. d · . - 1 , d b . \' d - c t • ork a ' · . I Bus1ness 0 · I 1 t h t • th . ] on 1n T e nast \Veelc. _e re.cen( th . 1 J -rer or nu s ... a ~ ~ - ~ extra cent a pack\ . th p· hl T tJz.~ .. ar was IO! o.-ve- Y raul* IB nation'< lead'ng prob ems. - overv 0 ' • an 'onnortn- . t t' g talk on Ja- Presbyterian Church entertain · · m e moe e., ournament, the h' · d 1 t h ·i d Arnon~; ;hose ~xpected to at- mas rrusi'c mnY )lav;- 'dcd to 'w.. A very ;n erebs me: t De Harte hu<ba'llds at the church I In order to comply with the Zion Men's C!;:b wers knoekedj' stuns met wm ' s ~e' faJ :nO\ tend •la<t \ni'g'-t's m·eetin« were nit,·. it has been -\fne;l 0' durinP' 1JBll was grvhen Dy ~gb. ~ meetinO' I Dec 12-Samuel Cimlno Post !'law, every person who sells cigR- out of top place by the Masonic tem5p0e~a mS·es hr~ngmW€'... ro''' N~' ' .. u · \' . 1 r 0 , erm,_ Cl t at t e ecem \\ \ · ' tt t t il · th St • T . o . uc Js estern ew repre~entative\ from Jamestovm, cei<'P ~ i'l ve h ·pense~ nf u e . w men's Club v. F. w. meets at 8 tOO p, m. at Ire es a re a 1}1 .e ' a~e Wll Club, who took them 30 pts. to y k ' ~\ . tl . a n·' . . \ ·, 1 rt for t e ex . . of the Busmess.. o . . \ be required to estimate in ad- 18 or \e~cner- lere IS .. nou,.1 Fredonm Olean and severa the conre d cert An mt~'- M dav ·evening at St. Al- quarters on E. Mam SLTeet. . . ' . . varietv for everyone's likes SJnallo '~h 1 J.l,e rhorus Bll con r· · · 0 , 1 C,n·vl.l held on · 1 - . S\\' Clute Dec. ,12-Teen Age Dance at i vance h1s mventory of cigarettes The Moose Club •lefeated the i Th · t · ld · 11 ·: _ .r 0 \· oo s. · rni'tee ,orr ' ban's church par 018 · ,... 1 at business close De\ember ·3' H 1 N S · t 2~ t 21 ' · e presen co spe lS ex- Result;< of this important meet- rhn'·r 1 ' com tL ]no~ SundRY afteY- . . tioned in Japan an,d told ·of Municipal Building. sponsored by bt . f h' , . b \ · d .. \• Eo, Yk amCel boca\' y, a' 0 , F\:\'hu i pected to continue with snow in . . ress ·h irma11. ,.,,e . , t JS sta . . . and Order of Eastern Star. , I o am _rom Js JOt> er or a esrg- ure ·a u owne t . .ue J.S ' , •• lhg Wel'e not avmlable at P- ' \ to m2ke nrrane;ewen s. the homes, dress, rlehgJond ~- \'Dec 13- Boy Scout Benefit nated bank a supply of one-cent an!l Gatne Club, 25 to 23. I t_h_e_o_r_f.c.I_n __ g_._\---'----~- time.. noon .1. t of the peon e an an, · · 1 · t~ t uff' · t I . -·~<' 'Pj\FTV cus oms . < t t h. \how at Geitner Theatre 2:30 Clgare oe ax stamps s lClen Points made to date: Eui·eka -~t- I O 0 JYL Y:M.ll.;r· ~ · ' · wered many questions 1 PU sho :n; ' ' to stamp ciga1·ettes onr hand ~t· Ch1h. 1 \~ · ?.k~ ~fo~'> ClPb. lOR: 1 LAtr\' E EIGHBOES , . , . th talk He a so \ o\e(. M~tinee. h d f h d ff'. 11 \ ''-h SHOR N \ · -1'- will hold e dter e . · h' talk Dec. 15-Don Martin Post No. t .e en o t \ yeH, an E IX M\\\~ C]l·', ~f.· J\<c> \!' . <T\'''\·. -T- The r .. 0. 0. M. 'l'uesd~''· pictures to Illustra~~fe;:i · 148 meets in .-e.e:ula-r session at stamps on each package of ('iga- 95: MaRonic Club, 94; Holy Name \ The rep-ulv.r gene·ral roeetin?; of h . tm?.s p~rt't' nn h 111 em- ]V[iPs Mabel Schlb . ' . R :On n, m. in Municipal ,Bldg. Tettes before they ;,J:'e offered Societv, 79. I !he Lake .~bore Nr,o 1 'crhbors was r; rrs 2 n ·f:ro~ 1 tn 9 fort et, -.~,.,.,I dent, conducted th.e usm 5 esOsOmeet:- · k for 1 sale January 1. so that each . Du.,\ to the FirP.men's Snwk,,,. c - ~\' . 'h noe ·' ,.. f hmen s ., ' ·h' h tnne $ . wae Dec. 15-Firemen's Smo er at . I . . lle!d Thu,···d\v De~ 4th at \' e \>ldren RP res 'J. a 1 • 0 inO' :1t w lC - . 1 M \·.nn p. m. 1 ·n uunicipal Bld!\. pack of 20 w11l show State tax I next, :M:nndav m.e:ht anrl t'l,o 111\- r< -- f ,. ~· 1 h,..r'c h!· ~ ' rn uP ,,- • 1 th Merrwna on- \ J.\'1 • f I oouth Sho,·c Inn The fut...::e po • •P 1 a.nd p-ifts \ 1 ... voted to ware ·e . d f . De.c. 16-Shakespeare Club stamps amounting to three cents. I \\\ic Gln·~~tmad ='\'·ty the o ·1 ici~~ of the elub. were settled. , !.e. <PY'cl ' mnent Fund. Members swne 0 r~ meet at home of Mrs. Beatrice Hi!- Owners of cigarette vending ln,•oine: Moni!•.y. there will be n0 1 Rew ofiicers were elected a~ I ,.,.,hut&. .----+-,--- ,ttendance at the Janqary mee~ lj).-P'' on Washin~rton street. .me~hines will also be Tequired. to p]euing on these nig·hts. follow~: Pre.rident, W. .T Con- 1 FT'PTi!l'.1f11!T« 1 !'! ~Wfi!:.:'PpEC. 1 f) inl\. d tests D.er. 16 _. Friendlv Club add the e:ctra one~cent tax starr;p WBtc.h your·. ne..xt we~~'s tioHy; Vice President, Mrs. D. · NF,-,rT J'l[OJITD -- · ' Games an con · nl\~tr with 'f1:s. Rnhv ·White. to pt.ock m mac:Unes. ThBY ,-,]1 for announc.<>m<mt of w at N'<'\vell· S . Ail 11 Roberts; · · -·r- ~ kor bv Mrs. Lee Adams Dec. 18-Silvel·· Creek Home be allowed to estlmat;,, when th\v!the .e:ame wy.l be ulayed. ';-, \ • er-rer,ar-v~ e · ~ ... 1en 1 s ;::.mo · · t · · , k h' h 1 t .. b __ ... __ _ ueasu~n M .. N M rley. Annual FireD F' De- amusemen . Rure!lu to meet at the Mumcipal ~toe mac mes t e as l:Jme e- . I 11I€e;;·r, ~ .l~ ...• ~ o hanged t\ 'ThP bv the 1oc~l Jre t:hie I -+~ Bnilding. forP. the enil of thP. ve\''- rnw I F.P-1 ~0\llll. end AN1'U are the < ,ng mg,;;t wao c 0;, ~orh onnnsored ·,,.m take nl>tC'P ~.h 'I When in doubt what Dec 19-MooFe Auxiliarv tn I men\ oii\ArPHP nork< iTl I'ACh cnr>'- i fective poiMns for rats whic11 I .econd \huYsday. b' hold I nn>Ytp1e'lt. • 0' rt~rP~ber 1. . -'-hem for Christmas, buy ., at nArtment .h0ulrl hP?l' the ext'r~' ~n-t New y,...,~k farmers \\ \''\~- month N '\\ t' \' vnll e ' , n\F\''T'~· a· R,_ L .,. \' On OAle lot, Anniversary Dance ' - . . d f d I J ..• e.H mee Jn ,.''! 1\·'rynu\'~\ < • • 1 f)uil IllP.:· . 'u R Savin~o ,on• c. ' . ' I o\omn age nf !:50 a year in waste ee . I , ~nuanr g_ 194.-8. Meetings '·' ] \\ t-he. j\{on 1 :~ 1 n~ . oMV\fl '\ · ;,· nks and post offices. Building. \ · · · ~ • ~· condu~ted as rapidly as pos~- f~\\\\''~,t• w,n 1 ed 1 ~n a !h;e. followed by planiled enter- rlonr prizce awaroc .. ia1nmeht. \'· • • • Your Protection Against Tuberculosis