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- ·-- e ews Salisbury, A. J. R. F. D. 10 artd T_imes Paper of the Town of Haliover 42 Official Paper of the Viliage of Silver Creek Silver Creek, New York, Thursday. february 26, 1948 No. 8 Scout I Centennial Plans Begin rp 1 Drive Opens With , Canvass ay I ·Town Officers , Attend Towns Assyn./ 1 JJf eeting At Albany -1-- . Seven Town officials To Take Definite Form ,L ---·!---~ of $1200 In This Area Be Reached By March lst Must Town of Hanover were a111ong over 600 Town officers of New York State at the annual meeting I of the Association of Towns of 1 New York State, held at Albany, 1 February 18-20. This Associa-1 bon, which was the first of ito . type in this country, has as its ---t--- Committee Meets and Starts Work on Program. • 'l\l' t··· l\ t' ··-l'10Q d d ' l I main nurnose educational facili- ~~ '.·fo:I;: 1 •<. ::::-. l. ,._ ·' .tle ~ ~ nee e ov t 10 ~ioneer 1:' 1:' · '· - -1 l-'l . ·, . . . ties for To'\Vll officers. Several The Executive Committ:ee of the .Silver CTeek Centennial Celebration met 'ruesc1ay night and appointed a Concessions nncl .. unusement Committee, headed by Harry Gumtow. Other J1J.ewbers of the committee are: John Pox, Tepresenting frateT- nal organizations; Albert Baker, Tepresenting the Firemen: ·:-: .wl'c lfl'll 1autauqua l ountY w1ll beo·m todav ancl d t· 1 t' h d _ _ . ... o \ (. e uca Jona n1ee 1ngs ~';\ere _ el .. . cc.:\' 0t:::J;;y. It was decided at la:-;t Thursday eYe· 1 in the three day meeting, includ- ·' , _,_._~:::s· t<L rq>rc>seJnath:es o:I 1-± loeal <:iYic and social I ing separate meetings for the t: :1\ ,,. ntnclud a house-TO-house campaign on thuse Yarious different offices •- - -> • \I 1 · ml - 11 . . . .. To>Dl Govenunent. v:'::- ·. 1: ,·:'. -L>--' ur. \_ 1 1e Yll_ age 1nts drnded fnto T '-iis- ~ k c l\·,, c · 11 I ~. , . ,. ,. --- .t-fran,. . r~oore~ onlptro er :·:: ·:.;pumt:< ;,1:d IY,H'Kers 1or each area. ln addition to o~ Ne-w Yo1·k State, who as an :: ,:,,.,.,,,; ,.,.L:u.utt<-'e to c·r•lliGd all businC'sses in SilYe~· atto1'11ey some yem·s ~go led _the -,-,,, ::•.•l::i_nat<'tL Thi., speeial c·ommittee 1 n:nt into ac-tion n_wYement to start this orgamza- M _ 1 . 1 1 .. . t10n, was one of the featmed r and Mrs. Frank , \·n·;;: 1\- n e t H\ 0111er seven \nil commenc<• acti-vi- speake 1 ·s as was Governor Thomas ' . ·cl·c;··. E. De•.,·ey. Mr. Moore recognized I On February 21, 1888 Mr. and reaching Minnesota Thompson on 60th Anniversary the tempera- Lloycl Bell;:o, representing the Veterans of Poreign ·wars; John 1\\. Hobson, representing the Chamber of Commerce ancl Geo. 1.\:c'lly, representing the American Legion. The committee has al.reacly met representatives of various carnivals ancl have ac- <·eptecl a proposition from the Eastman \''urmsement Enterprises of Salamanca, N. Y. A contract is now in process of negotia- tion . ,:-e- r:::t:·nl.~u:rg:! Chair~1an of .G::e.c:- Di~trict. started the the need for an educational ser- i Mrs. Frank Thompson of Park- ture was 20 o below 1] h J[ A bbe >ice for one of the state's most I way were joined in marriage by :,rr. Thompson. L a.rs ta._ · Y democratic government bodics Rev. James H. Herron at the ?.11'. and Mrs. Thompson, who zero, recailed j , A..lbert Add-w ,:; ,.:-.::-: a pre>iew of tenta- Places _Second .A.t early in the 1930's when Town Methodist church of Silver Creek r~·e 11ow 85 and 81 years of age, c.:.~ ::'C•i' :l:e h::!provemenc o::' ?\:\. Government was on a definite Just sixty years later the coupb ~espective~y, were the pm-eDt~ of Legion of 'the ]jf oose ::-,:·~~~, :i:E> Boy Scout camp 1 .flagara Falls Sun., decline. commemorated their sixtieth ':our cluldren. Ross of. Silver 1 _,_ ''·''l:i.g'\ L::cke. He pointed . -t- Representing the To\'.'1l of Han- wedding annivel'Sary by attending Creek and Owen of J enkmstown, ·r - 1 - To Preside Sunday At of the Sih·er Forestville Orator To Compete over weTe Hall R. Clothier, Su-~ another wedding at the local I Pa.. are the only- two living. They . :i\~oos_e of Si~v?T C~eek and Dun- !i'·•::-.::', Ct<b, who recen':- At Penn Yan Zone 3 pervisor; Lucy Cook, Town Clerk: Methodist church. The bride of 1 also have eight grandchildren and kirk ~viii be Jomt ~osts Sund~y, '':·C\j :':s lllEci';: hall at th;; -If-· Elmer Gens, Superintendent of! 1948 was Thelma Cockburn, a I 0n: great grandson._ j Feb. :9ot~ 1 to a os?ecml T cere~lOmal ·.:-::-c- \\::o::s of the local . .Jiarshall ~.l,bbey, a Sophomore I Highways; and Lee Putney, Roy great niece _of_ M~s. T:rom:pson. I 1\1~·· Thon~pson_ bUllt several ~f' ~-f Pro~ress L~\'lon No. ~z,o- L:- ,,, :':-c ~:v,:·k for ocher area at Forestnlle Central- School, Roberts, Ro·ward Ward, and Le- The 1veddmg tnp or J\h. and ';]:e !louses m Srlver Creek, pa\·-1 .,wn OJ. the Moose, meecm, 111 · Howard Ward, Chairman of the Program Committee, outlined a very interesting prog1·am for each day of the week. There will be parades, histolical pageants, ex}..ibits of many and varied kinds, contests of many desclip- tions, special window displays, etc. begun ~ 0 aid in \•:ho la~t January 8th won the 1 Roy Harrington, Justices of thro }[rs. Tho~1pson was a horse and I \iculariy in the Buffalo hill sec-J t!le Moose hon;e. in Silver Creek. ;,c:c·'::,:: o: t~e Camp. Plans ' Chautauqua County American 1 Peace. i bugg;,~ tnp to Forestville and tion \-here Thompson avenue 1 ~-'l..lbert H. Audie ef Buffalo, A business organization has ,,_. se: :'.:•l' :he improYement • Legion Oratory Con:test, held at --t-- I DunkJrk, although one month 8ears his name. ::\foble North Moose,. will preside. agreed to secm·e the names and c-c::d; ;;-: the camp. repair- Si!Yer Creek High School, placed later they traveled by train to ::.\1r. and Mrs. Ross Thompson , , , The I;,egio~ is compose~ o~ 1 addJ:esses of a~ many fo:rmer re_s-. :::'-\ c-ab:r.s and impro...-in:r Gecond in the Ei;hth Judicial Dis- SOCONY HOLDS the l'ilid-\Nest. Local faTmers ~f Oliver place were hosts at _:1 J M~o:e O.L th,~ sec?n~ a11d _hcgh~r l'den,s as possible_ a:rd _e:z..-tend w A special Centennial Souvenir Program is planned with Avery Piersons heading that committee. fa<'ilities for b·ict contest at LaSalle llig·h DEALER'S MEETING AT \\·ere .. readying the ground for di1mer party Saturday evemng mJ d~\ 1 ;:st .. ~~~ :lla]or_,LfunctJ?n t~n J them a pe:·sonal mvnation to Te- r:; ar.d boating. · School in Xiagara Falls. Young ROTE SI E plant:mg when they left and upon hono1· of the lovable couple. I t e. I a enll ·Y ;s assJ~cance In e I turn to S1lver Creek and renew_ L , LV R CREEK I mamtenance or the order's home old acquaintances during the \-.,·:_,,. E. Fritz. Chairman · Abbey \\ill go on to the Ameri- -T- 1 ~ 7 _ _ • , C i fo1· its aged members and then· week of June l.-5. :,:.c·a: .~,.;,,e. remarked that! ~an Legion Zone 3 finals at Tuesday. evening Socony-V~- I DERBY \'OMAN INJURED I Republ'lcan aucus I WiYes, in Moosehaven, Florida. ~ ;: 5<:1: in Silver Creek ; I'enn Yan, X. Y., with John l\Ic- cuum dealers from southern Ene 1 SUNDAy MORNING H ld LaPt J?ridayz 1 . . Frank .J. Militello, Governor of FoTty-five civic, fraten1al and :·: ;;~('d. \Yhiie the coun- Intosh o:f Buffalo Technical High County and 11orthern Chautauqua ( -T- e '\ Srlver Cl·eek Lodge, and Edward social or~anizations have signi- ,.·c'~-:· .':;n,r:ile delinquency' School, who placed first in the County met for their monthly 1 IYirs. Alberta Bentham, 31, of -t- .J. ,:'Schrantz, Goven10r of Dun- fied their desire to participate Si>·e!· Creek ha~ not di~t!iet contest. sales meeting at the Hotel Silver I Derby, >vas injured Sunday morn· N aminate Clark L. Smith and kirk Lodge, head ·conn: ,tte<'S on and lend theil' aid in making this ·'r:('.·:e cao:e. This, he be-, .Jim·shall Abbey is the son of Creek The featu1'e of the meet- ino· when the automobile driven John W. Robson For Trustees arrangement.s in their ,,o ective celebration an outstanding Sue- ·:::;.;: d::.1e :rnain1y to the · ::Vhs. Grace Abbey of Forestville ing wa:s the sou11d motion pic- I b; her husband, William, 33, - -t- i units. I cess. _ • :: :'·a::::~g- so man\; of I and is active in the Bov Scouts, tures by Peter Eisenl1ardt, a rep- skidded on the pavement and left Friday's Republican caucus\ Initiation o·f_ a group of first J --T-- ~r::;:;;:eE had in Sco~ting.! Foreshil1e Hi-Y and th~ Forest- i'esentative of the Champion the road near Angola. Both occu- was attended by fifty oT more 1 degr~e Moose, a dinner, and en- Prer;:g•tre G :-,·me basketball team. Spark Plug Company. The pic- pants were taken to the Rhjne- ,- 0 ters. The meei?ng was ca_lled toll tert.·ammen_t are 011 the progr_am, j '-· u -rrOUpS dcr::c.;: ::l the house-to-- ; All contestant~ -in thu's ''8a.I''S tu d lt . 1 L • tl h H 't 1 . s· c k M ' D G k d '-' 1 ll Lt L 1 1 t A s+ 'll A ti \'·-~\'~~ l ~ • J res ea \\'It I auco racing n·u < an OSPI a In Ilver ree ·. r. order by Edwaru . rerwlC- an WJl.lC 1 \Vl ac race ( e ega wns . re ~el. c ve ~'-~~·-.;;_h ~~~h repl'esen::a-l I:egion spolll'ored contests in Nev.;- the yem.·s. 1 B'entham was disch:uged after L. w. Colberg was· chosen mod-I from \Vestfield. Gowanda, Ham- \'2 ... c._,, '' 0 v:-ere p. e- ' o--'· s~a~e a--e sneak...;no- on demo p t t f b d b · d 1 t' b r·g· E st \ · ·s · '11 -i- .,-,: tc•r::sct the-ir org-ani-; '. 1 ~ \\ ' 1 -\ ·:. \'. - resent at ~he meecing from 1 tr:a men . o o y rmses an erator by ace ama wn. I u , . , a. AlLrora, prm_gv:t ~· Continue To Converge Unon -'M· :l:e ,;upport of. this CI acy and the C+onstirubon. I ~~:re sr;:o~~- i:aci:~l~l s~~e~~1::~ r ~~~~fine~vh~~e t~~r\o~p~~!~la~~~t~;;a= I to ~~~-~~!d· ~:~t;lf w:: :o~~~~~~:~ I Lanca~ter, Buff~lo and Lockpon., Albany To Get Speciai\' Y r:!g:.h;:,;~,;.~:ti;~-es:~t t~! I New County Auditor Bill I Clayton Berlenghoff, retail train-~! fractured 1·ight knee cap. of the Village Board without op- 1 FOX HU~JJJ'S SEE _ 1 1 Privi-feges :: \''-' v:er\': Chairman Dr. i -t- I ing instructo:t·; and Harland B'all, At the time of the accident the position. A. Chalmers Link _an? I i:i..., ~ OF SPRLNG . \\ -r~,~ \ . , \ · · 1 h ld JaJ·,esto'~ f. ld k t· j,.. 1 1·e retu'· · h J h w R b r both noi'li- _,_ There '1\a.s_ anotner march on (( 1 .('hainnan. 0. ,-.pecml ]egiS ation >Nhic WOU ' ' · \\' I8 mar ·e 111g S}'S- .. oup e We il1ITig Ome Oll 0 TI . cO SOD We e ' ' ,\]Lh l • · · ~ t' 'h L 1 ~l d f A • ·d • d C T Howoo 11 -~' ·\- c oug-h no foxes were bag-- 1 Alban:T Tuesday by a g-roup oi .,-r,~~ r,u! Ra .. v~;ond Clark: j Y!1ake - County Treasurel· Leslie rem represenca Ive. I' c e a <:e :;, lOre xoa rom _..,_n- nar.e uO succee - . - . . . ' ' . · · I A u · \\ .. · 1 d' .o --~~-- o-ola I. t'- b ll t' . ,b.ch followed ged on Sunday's fox hunt defi-~ people who demana that residen- Bruee Riten- I -\'· \ nee, OL!ICJa au I tor 0.1. ac- h • h ne a o mg '\\. 1 · ' . . S . , .. . \' ~ n 1 a)'oribc of the ballots favored 1 mte Signs of pnng . ana_ laTg·e tlal rents be ;fTozen ar. the levels :·c-:::_: 3r:ar:aca and Albert ' 1 cou_ nts in_ Chaut_auqua County, is Chauta.uq_ua Opera Program ; --,-- , J t k f d I -\ J 194r. . lH . R b wh was declared to I s oc ·s o_ ganre wer-e m ev:t ence. O.L une, - f. : f'_t-,,,cY::ber_ of Commerce. i bemg- n;s_ned mto form by the -t- I K iwanian H r b- r.th 0 son, 0 The hunters saw sever-al deeT, Jewish war veterans 'were also ~-·&d:,,- <t.r:a E:rnest Ba1d- i hill dra~rmg committee of the For the twentieth \'ear the I s ea e e nommee. h t . . f h d d .d tu ' A b d - 0 A\ . ,. I Hou·aJ•d B1·adley I MI-. Howson, who has served pl easantchs fand h some s_ong bu:ds thel·e m .. orce. w o eman e h.;:or.;c Lodge, Ra:y-mond legis] a re a c ! any an lS ex- Cl · ~ - L t 1 1 d' · · ±i I . . rautauqua pera ssocia,lQn 1 · 1 t _ 1 . . tho board was a ong e ox unc rm s. mo1·e anu-rac1a 1scnmrna: _on :l-fo'''\' Lodg-e, Leo Mar- pected to be enacted mto law b-e- will present a gala card of ope1.-a 1 ~ 'j V>·e \·e yea:s on - . ' t·· Monday February 23rd a com-/laws .~;; L · ··- \f' .. 11 · \F t f \h 1 ·-1 tu d' · . -•- not a candidate for renomma ron . ' . · . ··_'_ c.m- _,,Jn:e o, ,e-. ore c,e egi:,a rea Journs. programs at Norton Memonalj I\lr d . - Lh s·1-. . th nuttee from the Hanover Fish A SIZP\ble school teachers. .. , · w n 1 W ' · . · Leon ay e,\enrng \ e 1 '\·er I and was not present at e cau- - ~\- ,.c,~,r;m ars, ~a e. e~-~ 'Cnder the old law the county j Hal.L This yeaJ:'~ sche~ule of six Creek Kiwanis Club listened with cus. Mr. Robson was not aware ~nd Game Club attended a meet- group, representing the TeacherS: Raymow:l -Cl~rh; }\.men-! treasmer is required to audit al!j chmce presentatwns Wlll start on great interest to Howard Bradle.y that his name was to be pre-~mg of the. Fredonia Fish a_nd Union (C. I. 0.) was also there- _Hl}berr Sheffer;! bllls of the Ri\'hway Department, July 16 '1\-ith \The llfikado.\ The Superintendent of Schools in Fre~ sented at the caucus and was not ?ame Club in Fredonia. Of top lobbying for the defeated \Vbee- ' As;:?emtwn; C. Edwa~d I but is prohibi~ed from. auditing complete schedule was announced donia, formel·ly district super- ~resent; he has not yet announc- [ ~nt~rest at the meeting was the!' ler-Milmoe bill.. - .- - ':~~-,~ 1011 Lucheran Men: j aTty other accounts. as follows: ! intendent for this area, as he ed whether or not he will accept calk of Dr .. Udell B .. Sto;>e, ~o- _ Last year Gov. Dewey found L;~:.~~ !_:Yman and G,eo:g-~ . _ ,, .. July 16, 19-\The Mikado\; I spoke on the subject of \School the nomination. chester_ Semor fquabc B10log1st. 1 .It necessary to call upon State 'fu ''\' 11 '~ Club, Freaenck I If the bill becomes la\ ' M1. Tuh 2& 26 \Faust\· July 30 F. \ Th ' f · dl -\ He pomted ou\ the possibilities TroopPrs to keen the mobs out - d K· -~-' H - - p~- -·u t k , th d- tio of\' o • ' - ' ' 1 mance. 1 · e caucus was a nen y a ... - Cl . - • - I - --\ . - · \ 11 •• ~~-nne,n ~ aney, i ·.' Ic_e_'H , <: e ~~er e u ,~s Aug. 2-\Cosi fan Tutte\; Aug. • Mr. Bradley ·was definitely in fair and did not arouse any sug- of . ear Cre~k becommg ex;ce1- of the. State House and J;ern;it ·~\<' Soul'!._ •• Cha.les Gan- f <>.Udrtmg which >'iere delegated to 6 9 \C~rmeJl\. Aug 13 16 f ' r f th t t do' ll th fi' I t' f . ·t I lent waters -.Lor trout and chat I the _Jeo-Jsl- ature to nroceed \vi+'- Jts r:r • ' \I' • -.l. T k h · - a , · , )- a' o o e Sua e Ing a e - ges Ion o animOS1 Y~ ·· . .-:, '\' .t-' w1 ,;;,rr.- Shores; MetnodlSL Everett F. N eckers, cler of t e \La Boheme\ \nd Aug 20 23 . h 1 . d t · d th ' · t · the outlook for the stocking of j work in an orderlv ~\OY But no • T.... ~ • - I . . rrn . A • ' - nancing as e eane 0\Var e -- -- . ~ .. 'c. • . ~rc,:rp. R. l\.eadle and Re'v. Board o:£ Supervlsors~ e ap- \Lucia di Lammermoor.\ $103 000 000 bill at Albany which this stream. such action was deemed neces- :ire D!p,art:n:;nt, Doty I poi~tment of Mr. N:_ckers was This year's plays will again be ~as 'rec~ntly turned down' for a Banque·t To .Close I Present from the Hanover Fi~h I s:-ry .~his year, as the \deleg·a- .. d E. ~>rd':>''1Scn. only a tempora7 measure. directed by Alfredo Valenti, and bill allowing $56,00_0 ,000. Mr. p. hl S I an·d· Game Club were Jack Davis, twns-- were ~maller and more \\elvin Hall! --, \ill feature several talented ar- Bradley also explained that the lUOC e eaSOU Clarence Heupel, Sr., Thomas. o1·derly, havmg learned some- f•ett _Eurmast~r ;f tbe I LEGI_ON CONVENTION TO tists~ many of,them old favorites. ,-,mount of money given each dis-~ -.t- / W~~ch and Roger Heu-pel. . thing from last year's experience. r've '-:·ere also nresent as' ~ --t-- trid is based upon the daily at- Monday evemng, March 1st, at 1 .< •• was recently learn~d th~t --t-- ·:~owl Ton·e,;·, · who- was! BE HELJ:) !N LOCKPORT ten dance of the pupils minus a 6:30 ~- m., the pl~yers wh_o took DJc.ti~ct F~rester H. Dobbn~s will Fl:fh D t B k •·ha; . ~ Lh w\'~t! ~_~,- Pasture Meetings Planned fjo·ure which is based on the tax paL-t Ill the 194t-48 Pmochle be Plesenu at a later meetmg of ..f.' e a e 00. - .rrnan ... or \ e ' ~·- i . - I . ~· ' th ... \' the H F' h d G .•:t;rr. ,.,d 1>1f d w· h : The Amencan \egwn .r:..lgn· -~- valuation in the district. This Tournament, -..vill close the season anover lS an_ arne -t- ·'> ., \·\k ·\\re :stber! Judicial District hnd Western The Chautauqua County Farm I amount based on averao-e attend· of play with a banquet to be held Club to speak on the proper pro- Feb. 26-,-Spaghetti sunper for o:.rea ... urer ot e : ~ . 11 ~ ~ h d - f \' \edu 1 • r· ·1 t' ..._ d ! Kew York conventiOns W1 .be bureau as announce a senes o ance from the first through sixth in Mt. Carmel Hall. A, few extra 1 ~ e 0 Pan mg \ 1 ·ees an members of St. Alban's Eniscoual • • 'L I held simultaneously at Lockport pasture improvement meetings I n·rades is $200 and fr~m the tickets_ are availab-le for those 1 1 other tree conservation aids. church. \ - and , ~oh~~or_s I July 9th_ and lOth, it was an· that are designed to help dairy- I ~eventh through the twelfth it is who might wish to participate in . --t-- .-· Feb. 27-Regular ·meeting of .,. !-'\' 0 .¥farcm 1 ak, j nounced by William A. ]l{cNaJr, men work out a pasture prog1·am j $240 The bill which a few as- the evening's enjoyment. A var- r F:nank W. Crandall Is Dead Samuel Cimino Post 6472, Vet- llltr,J!o: Harrv Sbores · ' ·.. s d th t '11 bl th · :l · ' - · t f '-lt _ ·., - ~ ~ i arrangements ,_c~airm~~· . un ay. :.: Wl . ena .e . eir cows am , semblym<;n had favored,. mclud- Jed program has _been planned_ A . ~ - erP.ns o Foreign :Wars at club \\r.+ W;·:~\ Wusor:, .dar J Eighth JuctiCJal D1stnct po~ts heifers to get thell: fill of rough-~ ing Mr. Magnuson, who later turkey dmner w1!1 be served by . Fmn~ W. C1 andall of West- rooms, 15 No. Mam stree-c_ ;~··': .. ,.rr\'nKlyn ~Ichard-' include those in Niagara, Ene, age all throug-l1 the pasture soo· ~hang·ed and voted for the $56;- the ladies of Mt. Carmel church. field died last Saturday at the, March 1 - Fortnightly Club ;-B~c;tn, Cl~rles Hughes,! Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Aile- I son. _Pasture is th: ch~apest feed 000,000 bill,. would have increas- During the dinner a six piece \~e of ~6. Mr. Crandall began meets with M1·s. Franklyn Rich- ,,,, arne::; Doty K~I!er,! gany, VTyoming, Genesee and Or-/~ ~mryman can give his co~s, so jed the academic pupils from $240. orchestra, composed of local hig·h l ~]S. ban~mg career r.:s a me~sen- aTdson. ... . . ''\rnh Tom CuL ona, 1 1 _ . unties lt lS Important that the maxnuum, to \pproximatelv $260 and given I school boys \'':ill play. After the .~ex boy for the Fn·st National March 1-Regular m<'etino· of ( na r l c• t E t f .eans co . . b d f 't f ' 1'1 a • ' . ' . B nl f >TT tf' ld f ll - h' ~ {' ' ~~r: .;\\e~:r , rnes J --t -~- use e :na e o I· or economica ~ g·1mrantee of $60 for each pu- 1 dinner two of_ Western New o· P,· ' 0 .' \es .Je ' o_ ow:mg. rs n_on Martin Post, -~l)lericar; .Le- , ~r,t;c~; M,.ers, Jack 1 productiOn. _ pil. 1 York's outstandm_g· speakers, Mr. -l_aduation f1om tl1e WesliJeld ovm at 8:00 p_ m. 111 Mumc 1 pal :::ur:; :?um;nerton, ,~ay l OAK HILL DINER Dr. _Earl Kroth, Extensi~n Ag- Mr. Bradley then went into the Harold Siepel, Direct,gr of St. !:'·:h Sc~ool. Ten _years late1~ J:e Bldg-: Ren·esl1ments served after ·;..~·· 1 :.:::osm, C~r 110 ': O OPEN SATURDAY rm~onnst fran': _Co~·IJell, wlll :Y- teacher's pension system explain- Vincent de Paul Health Camp, ~ .. elected a dll'ect?r ana m meetm.e:. :~r,rg-r- !'.>'arts, R1charctj T -t- plam the possib!lltles for provJd- ing the teacher's pay 4% of their with headquarters in Buffalo, 189 2 he became cashier of t1Ie :March 1 -- Pinoch1e Tocnna- L~~,~rd I.~·man, Charles~-- Saturday will be the official -ing pl~n~y of pastur~ all t~rou:'~ salary into this_ fund, while the. and Rabbi Joshua _0. Haberman_ bank In 1:.13 Mr. Crand-all_ was _ment Banoue~ at 6:30 J). m. at _ B~oert Sheffer; Leo- 0 ' H'll the grazmg season, and_ WJ.ll diS state pays about 7.8% or nearly_ of Temple Beth Zwn, Buffalo, elected pre~Ident. of the Natlona,J 1\'lt. Carmel Cnurch Hall. I- 1 onening date of the aK - 1 • f B' k f W f d . ·~;\'_- _ f'_.h .. arJ,,s - Gang-i, \' cuss other Items 0 mterest to do_uble. At present Mr .. Bradley will s_pcak on subjects b_enefiti_ng·l , .• a: 1.- 0 est Iel .· a. position Ma_ rch J-_ Current E_ vents Cl·ub . \· - . I Diner under its new owner_ s, . h l h l ld , , •.. ;;: ... r~, .Joseph Vara, ., .. and Dame! dairymen. saJd, a teacher may retire under the times and the occas10n. 1\:hke · JC l.. e. ;:e untJl 1937, when meets at Mn. Joseuhme Adams'. \H•r.t; R<(vmond Torrey, Samuel Vulafra;.ca r modeling- An afternoon meeting at 1:30 t.hree conditions: first, with 3G Blawat will show his moving- pic- h.e retn·ea aft~r 57 years cf con- March 3 - Senior W. S.C. S. th. Mr·l•.-in Hall; Frank , Co nne~. A~ ex, Ieme ~- d to be on Tuesday, Feb; 24th was hPl<l \'lars service; second. past 60 an<l ttn·es on Indian education. It is I tmu?us service. M:1·. Crandall ' mePts with Mrs. George Reid 011 Frf:d,-,.rir•k Seegert Ern-! and pawt Job was ex.pecde th of- in Gnan,e;e Hall at Forestvillf: 25 years service· third. over 70 snid to be a most interestino- pic-~ contim~ed to serve the bank as Jaekle ave1me for a 1:00 o'clocl< · ' ' · · h d b Thuroday an e · · t th· H' h · ' · \' h · f h b ' · '::m, Roy Schrader Carl I fnllS e Y. w t f· and ·m the evenm_g- a e .Jg vears of ag·e. On retiring-. the tnre. r·. a)rma11 o t. e. oara of direc- tureen luncheon. , 1. - I ·· · 1 nenmo- date was se or h 1 · ,....] - C ·e k Today'• · · · · · t ,. t'l th W tf' ld b k ' \''m~f K1:ddie. r:~Ia 0 -\' t ,_,r Sc ?·Q ll1 '' 1 eX:y 1 ~ • ' .: teacher r:ce1ves a.pproxtm~tely Resen:a!Ions up ~o the hnut · 0 -~ ~n 1 ,. e . es le . an. wa: Marcl1 3 -Pilst Noble Gn>nds t~'>fuse to ;:dve your most 1 t>.o days la.e · I se~SJ0'1 1 CThur~rlay; Feh. ~ 6 !- _ 1 ·; '\'e-half Jus or her regular sal- of the dmmg hall_ \v'lll be accept- meJg~d _'\Ith -che Umon Trusc t:luh meets at the home of May ~npport ttJ this drive,! The lunch car was formerly bem.e; l1e,d at 1.'~0 .n tlie. Llb ~ 10 I Rry. . ed from the general public. 1 Com~any. of Jamestown._ . \hnltz at 7:30. _ . ~an' ,,,., m<U<·.h t th I d' , D' e1:· until it~ recent Hall at Shcrmm, and the 8 · 00 In r·losing· M,_. Bradley statecll __ .L,__ 1 Mr. Crand,lll was also PSsocmt- )\•f:~J·. B-W_omen's Aosoci~t 10 n ' ' · 0 e Blan mg s m ., · 1 F B · · · · · I -' 'th · - ·' \U:· r·c·mn,_un 1 I'ty. G'- · · ·- · ·b 'h two local men. o'clock ~e.sswn at t 18 ann u- +hP.t the only wav. for a sound . 1 ~-, Wl other banks 1ll thP. conn- ~f Presbyterian church meets for - I\e I acqmo:Itwn Y \ e · f- - J t - · · Hanover Home Bureau I+ · · d ·d 1 a e!pin~ hand. I · - ex erience of the reau Of .ICC m ames 0 .vn. rlpmocracy was through greater • v. navmg serve as. pres~ ent of_ . ::<n essen lnncheon. -:!:-- 1 Th~ fo_:m~r and their popula'rity ArTang·ements for these meet- ,ducation. . -T- . , . j ~1-te State ~ank of Mayv1lle. th~ MR>·cl;l 3-'Meeting of D.A.C. ,.. b i new 01,nelS ld . lono- 1 · 111 rs were made by the Farm Bu- t Hanover Home Bureau wrlll ,t~.te Bank of Brocton \nd fl,r. ot 7 :!JO at clnh Tooms ,.,e \'t ' • · ' · ~-~' C ·eek shou go a · 6 ' • • -- -- I h ld 11 d · M · '· i .. \ .. Utene11n~ time. !In :SJ.' er 1 , _ of their busi- reau community cha1rmen _m .the - ~ an a . ay meetmg arc~_ 4 1 Nl'Jtlonal B·ank of Fredonia. He March 4-P. T. A. meeting at · __ -{\U!j)mer,t and keep way_ m the SLCcess . 11 ~·e l\\\Pe\tive o,reas and they mv1ted The inside of boots can be \-\ the home of Mrs. Hazel Snnth, ~> 1 ~~ served severn! v<'ars as ,, Lh~ Hio·h. School · !l:h . J · . 1~he1r v·~r se1.,. •.:;,:_-, \-' '\ ' · - . .. ·'\:; on the ground if l ness venture. - ' ' , .t a n;·e\ dairyiran to attend one of cleaned with one of the attach- Mrs. Emma Brennan will give a rlirector of the Buffalo br-\>1cl 1 MR--ch 4.-Silver c 1 ·ee'· -r-r Jne ~n· ·b- . h. . f. a snacK o \· \' - . - , - - ' . -\- no ;''en, tr· _to keep ch1ld- ever;yt. mg rom d '\\~ll the meetings to get the latest m· m;-n,b of your vacuum cleaner or lesson on clothes closet acces- j \f the Federal Reserve Jl?nk 0 -f --.,,.,0, 1 mePts ,;,t the Municipal .rotn all tmtehering op· full course meal an . formation on pasture programs. j w1ped out with a damp clotJ1. , sories. - 1\rew York. ·Building, >t 24 hour a day bas!S. . I I L t I l t I ' ! ' I I J I I _.)l I ; I I I I ~ l ~ ·. J I ., _.,.. l t I !