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Page 1: Old Fulton NY Post Cards By Tom Tryniski 7/Fredonia NY...Mary Lou Zeiser, Carrie Andolina..j-Rf-^CramerrcoUnVrgrkuitur Evelyn SembeUa Antoinette. agent of Jamestown, secretar Chimera.

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— THE FREDONIA CENSOR Thurx . Mar. 22. 10.5.1

Sponsors Citing Vil lage, Sehool

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raber o! n iiure on. we • • » r • • - . : • ' ' • : ;

q • ed, so far . i be !r. ." .' the sponsors will turr; t • :n-

.'. . .-••• Ekterd for such act i Is

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 !

•., . . . - -of the- wishes fair •. the

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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, ;

.and.beribboned to carry the 'beauty of Easter into every home.

ORDER EASTER LILIES 1 EARLY

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RIAN'S FLOWER SHOP ;, 114 E. Fourth St.- Phone 6444 - Dunkirk, N. Y.

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Harper, Rud Green", Franl

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We Service All Wakes oi Cars Factory Trained Mechanics

Fast jServcte - Rea$jQ#$ihle Rates

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A ^ " " has joined our service- organisa­tion and he invites all of his

friends and customers to bring their car repair work to him at lib

HARMON L. SCHWERT, Ine: • BAncohz-Mercury Sales and Service

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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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USED CARS

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

,'Y' ISasketbaM 1 ouraey

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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