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— THE FREDONIA CENSOR Thurx . Mar. 22. 10.5.1
Sponsors Citing Vil lage, Sehool
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q • ed, so far . i be !r. ." .' the sponsors will turr; t • :n-
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macnmes. a lu^e Board w '! uiremer.;, :
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LEADERS OF FREOONIA'S RED CROSS CAMPAIGN :- " : ; > C 1 .
Red Cross Raises I fje B03rd for ch actios ( ^ 1 f A f t t f\ ' K. , I
v take-r Js M,bUG of Uuotd I „ ' if tne demand appears ;|uf- Y " f . > ^ . * * v , - » * g atly strong for t he petition !
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• "said, refer- icaticn of • •• • P
..'. re .•• v i l lag to establish their
percentage of, the; voters.! g i f t s e x p e c t e d to come from p u r e e s board wilt au,nor»ze p fe- w h i b h t h u s f a r h a v e m a d ^ c n l y
a r t:ce stating; gen- p r e l . m : n a r v . re.>or ;r.a; registration-of voters8 '
T"*! quota to swell the total
jota. Divisional
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expected he $4,36-1
cnairmen P^f-ypKarrv F. Saihoff, industrial; Al twlY i Woodcock, business; Harold
;hi i el ct •- - The spoke-- \ Lity at fut >• :. - . re wasi-schoo*. board elections. Any
•?> that any. unqualif ied : son* opposed to the action v io la ted , the have-30 days in which to register, D u -a^oras
:• -lions, sug- i their objections and if such »bjecl-j J o h n £ ; Kitz^erala. lawyers: How-;onal regis- tians a r e filed within that time the j a r c | ^ .Bradley . s c h o o l ; E C Blcm
far to prevent its; b'oard'wil} call for a referendum OQijiredonia StatJ Teachers College. •urrence. the question.
••..-. ;s ctory? To institute the use of. voting f w
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CUT FLOWERS POTTED PLANTS CORSAGES DISH GARDENS
• Easter lilies in all"their white! loveliness, beautifully potted, ;
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:&nvcss Captain*: Workers Captains of thVeanvass a-i-c Mrs. :
nicy M. Sessions, Mr:;. Roland] Burton, Mrs. Howard Young.
Mrs. Theron Lane. Mrs. Cprl Johnson, Mrs Donald V- Hbgan. Mrs,; Alfred Willsey, Mrs. Ellen Bundy, Mrs. Russell Rulvino. Mrs. S tan- ! ford Stearns.• Mrs. Victor Desso I ~T s. Vincent Gugino, Mrs. Robert Die'.zen, Mrs. Lester M. Straight, Mrs. Vernon Middaugh, Miss Ruby! Guest and Miss Dorothy Winchest-j er. . i
Their canvassers include Me."-.-dafmes Howard Bradley, A. K. Dickson, Marvin Rose. Frank Pat-' , ten, Lewis Crocker, Stanley Clark,; George Croninger, Ray KenyonJ C. H. Homer. James Weiss, Frank Hansen. . Andrew Pinkerton jr., W. A. Case. George Williams, Nixon Hurd, Gardner Freling. S. L. Drayo, Robert Kerrick. Ix>uis Long, H. G: Walker , 'Rober t Marvel. J . : N. Keyser, Leo O'Sullivan. John | Walker. Arwood Quist, Willard ; Cpnaway, Waiter .Rathbun. Clinton j
dolph Sahle sr., Louis'! k Roberts, Guy Tadt,
Harold Covey. William Vander Goot. .Ethel Reed. Wallace Cave, | Harold Rupp,, William Dickinson, Joseph Gugino, E. G. • Kroen'ke, Everett Johnson.
Also Mesdames Albert Johnson, { Mathew Kocek. Fanny Martin, L. ;
'.David Johnson. Everett Drew, JKirby Hay ward, Florian Spoden, Samuel G.ervaise, Harry Gilbert, Stephen Strychalski.i Joseph Cop-iglio. Edward James, Milton Luce, Robert Oakes. George Smiih, Violet Coil, William Genske, Florence Herbst, Douglas Gormley, R.: R. Shephard, Glenn Kent. Milton
> Scbafer. Harry Peters. Kenneth Stokes, William Currie, T. C. F r an cis. 'Charles Baressi. Patrick O'Hara, Anthony Manuel, Rose Trusso.. Russell Joy, Otis Swift, Gerald Dengler, Howard Raymond. Arthur . Baldensperger, Everett Potter.
Also Mesdames Francis Geiben, Harry Hayward, ' Stanley Miller, F. H. Darling, Louis Skelly, Jose-ohihe Calarco, Angeline Gugino, Horace Civilette, C. Melville Ev-arts, Louis Heyl, Clara Hassett, George Apthorpe, Louis Apthorpe. Arthur Morse, Donald Towne, Florence Boiling. Loda Metzler, Edward Miller, Laura Stonefoot, Clara Ehmke, Dorothy Bouquin and Kenneth Austin.
D . - F . , \ e w V o n k . I addhu»na'l t runk lines from each • :' terminal c^mminl ty .
Phone Companies The result is that the bdsv ^ ^ ^ 4t2r f ' i ' t A t t - TJVCT—ir^ 'na l .Whtchso £n •quentlvi- w ^ heara . - % « M O . ^ V » i r t t H I U * .whdn Freac-mais dialed DimktrK.
:—-— ' ,'• or \lice versa, is nc^c hea,r<i much The Dunkirk and Fredopia; tej .e- ; lessjoften. » \
phone Ccmpany ' i nd the New'Y«jitjk;| With the sis. new lines; added Telephone Company have recently: within tht.^ past month there are raker, steps to 'expedi te 'the h M # 4 * * 4 ' * ° ^™™~hz *n(J 20 dtttgoioi ling of calls between Fredonia anc^i truntes. bet weed the'tw<j CQ Dunkirk bv *.he installation .of thre^ ' "u^s\ .
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FREDONIA MOTOR CORP Phone 2^2178
80 West Main Street'
Leaders of the current campaign of the Fredonia Red greatest mother of them al l" are headed by Dona It*. C. R. Watson, branch chairman, and Mrs. E., C. Blom, ca divisional chairmen of the drive, including Howard R.
Cross branch to raise $4,361 here for "the Srandt, chairman, seated center, with Robert Tipai^n secretary. Standing, left to right, are Bradley, schools; Alfred C. Gerit, publicity;
Mbert Wocdccck, business: John G. Fitzgerald, lawy ers;: and Harold S. Duncan, clubs and organizations.
6 4 0 Cases 0f Eggs Scrambled as Truck
Crashes] in Route 5
Fredonia Master's'Lose in-Finals
Six hundred and forty cases ojf eggs—that's 1230.400 eggs, brother—bound for New York Citv and eventual hard-boiling .for Easter, were scrambled on Palm Sunday when the t ractor- t rai l er in which they were loaded was vvre.ckeel) on Route. 5, five miles east off Barcelona.
State^Police, at Westfield said the tractor, he: ded east and dr iv-
airmen
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mm& For Annual Gala ^Mhf
The Fredonia Maxtor's, connecting'on only four of 17 foul shots.
j lost a ding-dong battle and tho. Westfield Y.M.C.A. Gold Medal
Tournament to the
en by Walter
trailer which bankment, sp/
T. Killing, 28, of*1
Orion,,111., "br6ke loose from the went over an em-
villing despite efforts of the Westfield Fire Department which sent volunteers to the scene. \
The driver was taken lo Brooks Memorial Hospital, Dunkirk, and was checkup.
discharged after ' a
^©il Conserva t ioa i feironp H a s E l ee t i on
t ' ' A t its March meeting held on the
15th in Jamestown, the board of directors of the Chautauqua Coun-
r\ i \ ni*nt by a score
iays a^tkktonl^f^vj; e chairmen
jys at Stock-re appointed at Mayville
of the Chau-nteer- Fi re-
Additional commit! for the annual Gala D ton July 21 arid 22 we last Thursday night by the full committee tauqua County Volv men's Association.
Albert Brinkerhoff vice-chairman, said the session represent ber fire departments enrollment of more th
The Gala Days wi the Firemen's Fraterit including on the program baseball games both afternoons, fireworks on' both n igh t s ' and la parade on the afternoon of July] 22. Members of the Firemen's Frjatdrnity this" year are working with the committee. Mr. Brinkerhpff said. Pro
of Sheridan 50 attended ng 55 mem-i-and a total
an 2,600 men. be held at
ity Grounds.
Conservation District, r e - ' ceeds from the Gala Days will
Also the Misses Bertha Piehl, Mary Lou Zeiser, Carrie A n d o l i n a . . j - R f - ^ C r a m e r r c o U n V r g r k u i t u r Evelyn SembeUa Antoinette. a g e n t o f Jamestown, secretar Chimera. Frances Trippi, Peggy Fenner, Beverly" Salhoff. Arline Arcoraci, Mabelle. Pemberton, Dorothy Grant and Ruth Johnson.
Mr. Brandt extended the committee's thanks to three members of Boy Scout Troop 67—John Sw;ft, Roger Ver Hage and Rieharc Marsh—who assisted in the distribution of advertising and publicity in connection with the-campaign.
used to improve the grounds, which are maintained! for free use of the public.
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t reasurer: of Mayville, Fredonia, in
charge of fireworks', and Harry Salisbury of Mayvijle, ' chairman
Committee Set U] OnReorganizatioi? Of the Girl Scouts
elected Edward Beckerink of Cly-mer, board chairman for 1951 and
al y. , Willis Wilson of Westfield, was
Other members making up the j appointed parade chairman; O. V board of directors for 1951 as- ap-J Sharp of Portland, pointed by the Board of Supervisy-i-Gharles L. Anderson r-- in-i-u!^ T 5 -o l r ' POWIP: , A eh- I a n d Walter Burr of ville; Lee White, Sherman; Ray-mohu Loiouni. Kcii 'uj.v. dim Jt\. JJ. Borthwick, Sherida-n. j of amusements, assisted by Clar-
Ivlr. Borthwick was appointed ence Kircher of Mayville. and John delegate from this county to the ! Coe of Sherman. Mrs.; Salibury was state conference of Soil Cons'erva- ! appointed tq head ithe program tion District directors in Elmira. 1 committee. |
Fentons last Saturday of 54 to ,52 on court.
the Mastor's had ? chance to tie up the ball game with 45 seconds to play but missed a iset shot.1 and the Fredonians' drive fell jus t shnri n( victory.
Forward Bob Kelly sparked, the winners in the second half, tossing in, 18 of his 22-ooint total to edge Neil Postman of Fredonia for the top scoring honors. Postman h"d 20, 16 of them' in the la& half. •
Fredonia wjas a point1 behind, at 20-21, at intermission time after pulling up from an 8-15 deficit at the first quarter .
The Mastor's; entered the final after beating the Westfield Jets in the semi-finals Friday night, 00 to 59. The Fentons beat out the Fredonia Henry's, 84-55, the same night. •Cherry Creek topped Cassadaga.
70 to 68, in the consolation game Saturday night just prior to the Mastors-Fenton set-to. "
Two Fredonia players made ths all-tourney team, announced after the playoffs. Postman of the Mas-; j tor's quint, and Carl Saglimben, of i the Henry's were honored, together with .Nick Alonge and Harry} Perdue of the Fentons and Hank ! Canale of the. Jets . ,
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The steering committee .which will guide the ' reorganization of t"he Northern Chautaluqua Giri Scout Council has been secured, it is announced by Miss Viola Cox, chairman. Members of the commit-
'tee representing different sections of the council area are: The Rev. Paul L Denise, Westfield; Roy C. Hooper, Lamberton; Mrs. John Leo Sullivan, Stockton; Nelson C. Ho-m?n, Forestville; Melvin Hall, I rving; Louis F. Long, Fredonia; Robert Palmer and Samuel Moreeno, Dunkirk. . . .
This steering committee wil draw up the by-laws for the as-
.^ciation council, to be voted u p -i on at the first, meeting of the en-
tu'e membership. It will plan for decentralizing the work of the board for the most efficient operation of the council, and recommend which functions can be delegated to town committees.
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