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J A M E S T O W N (N.Y.) P O S T - J O U R N A L — T h u r s d a y E v e n i n g , J a n u a r y 2 5 , \%W
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Fire Dept. Plans Diversion
To City Lines, in Emergency
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BIRTHS
Surrogate Acts
On Five Wills
e
p a r t y for t h e i r son-in-law, Rich*
and Koprowski, a t £ri% who
w a s leaving for service.
Theodore L e e a t t e n d e d t h e
wedding of Mass D o r o t h y H u b • •
i — — : b a r d a n d J o h n L u k e in Ripley,
families called t o help celebrate S a t u r d a y evening,
her birthday
The Dairymen s League Sub^Ruwell 8-172)
postponed meeting of thc District m e e t i n g will b e held
T h e
T h e m e m b e r s of the Akeley 1 Brocton Guild will be held M o n - F e b . 2 w i t h a chicken dinner
c h u r c h a n d friends t e n d e r e d ; day evening with M r s . Alice i followed
ing.
Anton U n d q u i s t a surprise b i r t h . | F e r « u s o ^ .
NEWS BREVITIES
FROM V I C I N I T Y AREAS
ALM—To E. Alvin and Mildred
Peterson A l » , of 58 Chapin
Street, Jamestown. N.Y., J a n .
25, 1951, a daughter, a t W.C.
T h e J a m e s t o w n F i r e D e p a r t - f o r installation on each truck t o
A. Hospital, Jamestown.
m e m i s polishing u p i t s civil ^maintain constant contact.
QU
rie
hav
een
ENGWALL—To
Sherwood a n d
defense s t r a t e g y .
w vf< ?
« ^
sent t o L
Virginia
Gardner
Engwall, of
«i.a r^iA, D. ^ i ~ v ir o
Washington to find out if Fed429
Fairmount
Aveue,
Jamesf
udol
h H Swan
JL L£? K ^
P
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" ^ a l funds will J>e available tot
town,
N.Y.,
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.
25,
1951.
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en
H(>me
B u r e a u
V\ i n ? t f- ^ P * * * " * "
, " p u r c h a s e the r a d i o e q u i p m e n t . ! *
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n
Genvising i t s fire protection plan The F i r e D e p a r t m e n t
since
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following
the
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the
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wi
mect
Dunkirk — Five a r e a wills eral Hospital, Jamestown.
i ! J e C l y b y a r r a n g i n g e a r l y J a s t s u m m e r * h a s been
study of the Methodist Church, son o n textile stenciling. T h e
(Randolph 25-805)
before J u d g e [ JOHNSON—To Guls and Marilyn
for t h e m o v e m e n t of a p p a r a t u s busy perfecting its civil defense w e r e p r o b a t e d
held
a
t
t
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e
Lindquist
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s
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will
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given
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Anderson Johnson, ^of 849 LafaFrlda
vemn
to d e s i g n a t e d locations a t the functions. I t is p a r t of a m u t u a l Hugh V. N . Bodine in Surro-I, yette Street, Jamestown, N.Y., hPhaif of t h a w n r » ^ n t Rev Howard Hough in the Portland
y
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K & u e s t s °? f r *
cily limits i n the event of an a i d p r o g r a m , which is county- gate court ^ t t h e City Hall here y e J f t e n 2 4 1 | 5 1 t a d a u g h t e r . a t
behalf of those p r e s e n t R e v . L ^ H a l J
£ e g i n n i n R ^ 7 : 3 0 a n d M r s > H . S h a w l w e r e Mr.
cy
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wide in scope, w h e r e b y assistThis
h e said>
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a
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J
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Buck
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t
e
d
Mr.
Lind-i
Monday
evening
t h e f i r e m e n i a n d M r s . W a r d H a m b l e t o n of
W.C.A. Hospital, Jamestown.
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permit, a n c e from 10 n e a r b y towns
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gift.
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a n dM r a n d
They w e r e : H a r r y F . Randall,IRINDONE—To Guy and Rachel
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7 Z : fire-fighting machinery to m o v e would c o m e t o J a m e s t o w n >'n
w
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d
including
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Winston
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the musical March back into the city after a n at- the event of an e m e r g e n c y ,
of
Mr> a n d M r s G
Ripley, e s t a t e valued a t $25,000, Peterson Rindone, of S t a t e Col d a
cake
Vlctor Monroe and
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ol Dimes program Monday, the t a c k a n d a f f o r d g r e a t e r securiUnder this plan, Chief Swanlege, Pa., Jan. 24, 1951, a son,
Jamestown March of Dimes re- ty against destruction ol fire- son said, s o m e 22 pieces of which is bequeathed to his wid- a t S t a t e College. Mrs. Rindone
T h e / Methodist
Evangelistic firemen found no fire but t h e r e R u n . S a t u r d a y g u e s t s w e r e M r .
ow, Mrs. Louise L . R a n d a l l - o f
fi
to
is the daughter of Mrs. Anna Advance m e e t i n g s will b e held w a s a g r e a t d e ' a i of s m o k e from \ and M r s . Bill P e t e r s of C a t t a £ V I T P
. ? ' , , « - ^ " i fitting e q u i p m e n t .
e q u i p m e n t and about 150 m e n
Ripley.
Peterson, 321 Superior Street, m t h e Russell c h u r c h F e b . 4 to a n oil s t o v e .
cording to a report by J a c k Pihl-! r n Connection with thi*\ he would b e available for help
raugus.
and t h e late Rudolph Peterson. 9 with m a s s meeting F e b . 11. j
Mrs.
M
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B
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t
k
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a
k
,
Dunhi ad co-treasurer for the March said a move has been s t a r t e d f here. This force would replace
Callers a t the
Rev.
J
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h
n
Buck
appointed
his
M
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George Howard
kirk,
e
s
t
a
t
e
valued
a
t
$8,800
a
n
d
of Dimes sponsors, t h e Morton for t h e purchase of two-way auxiliary fire personnel mainco-workers
a
t
a
meeting
held
»
home
F
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d
a
y
night
were Mr.
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p
w
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r
d
s
,
w
h
i
c
h
passes
equally
U u b of the J a m e s t o w n Fire Dept. short-wave radio communication t a i n e d d u r i n g World W a r I I .
recently.
(Stedman
,-288)
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Sister
M
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oft
George
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mailed to F r a n k Janice, treasurer t
/ " \ D I T I I A DIPC
Mr.
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Mrs.
M
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fined
t
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h
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s
h
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e
with
children.
R
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b
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r
t
P
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i
c
e
of
EUmga
m y in Buffalo and t o a son,
of the Chautauqua County Chap
of Akeley, has inlisted in t h e s p r a i n e d b a c k .
ton, and M r . a n d M r s . Lewis
Edwin Bartkowiak, 53 A r m a d i l t e r of the National Foundation
Air
F
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r
c
e
.
After
taking
his
exM
r
s
.
Lucy
Russell
h
a
s
reS
m i t h and son.
lo Street, Dunkirk^.
for
Infantile
Paralysis.
This-.
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m
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n
s
in
E
r
i
e
he
was
sent!turned
from
E
r
i
e
after
visiting
M r and M r s M a r v i n Hiller
amount will be forwarded t o the
George C. S c h u m a n of P o m to
imore,
Md.,
for
assign-!relatives
and
friends
there
for
a
i n honor of
a t t e n d e d a snower
National Foundation t o help de- A L R L K ^ 7 3
fret, e s t a t e valued a t $4,500 and
F. J. McCormick
ment.
X0m , V M a a
it
u p w a r d s . T h e will notes t h a t
fray expenses confronting them
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S u n d a y g u e s t s of Miss Blanche M r s - H a r o l d Tingley a t B r a d an i n s u r a n c e a n n u i t y has been
since their treasury became ex- C : M . Q - , . - E:.~
J o h n s o n w e r e her sister, Mrs ford.
Brocton
provided for M r . S c h u m a n ' s
hausted, Mr. Philblad said.
F l T S t D 0 0 1 US TITe
H a r o l d H e r r o n , and d a u g h t e r ,
Mr. and Mrs. Merlin F i s h e r
(Brocton 3-021 o r 3-769)
F u n e r a l s e r v i c e s for F r a n k J . widow a n d t h a t she is t o h a v e
Contributions reported today
Gladys, Westfield.
, called on Mr. a n d M r s . Jame^s
M c C o r m i c k , 71, of 513 E a s t Hfe use of a r e s i d e n c e i n LaM r s . R e n a S m i t h h a s ben ill
are: •
M r s . P a u l i n e H e r m a n , Buff a- Burdick of Little Valley, T h u r s Mayville—A total of 33 district a t h e r h o m e .
9
789.85
Sixth
S t r e e t , w h o died in J a m e s - o n a and life i n c o m e f r o m thte
Previously reported
lo,
s p e n t several d a y s with her d a y evening.
1,173.79
officers were approved b y t h e
Musical March nf Dimes
estate,
which
is
t
o
be
set
up
in
B
e
m
u
s
P
o
i
n
t
A
l
l
e
n
C.
R
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s
s
.
{own
G
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n
e
r
a
l
Hospital
o
n
Mr.
a
n
d
Mrs.
Elgin
Mason!daughter.
M r s . J e a n e t t e Morton
94. SI
Sidewalk Big Dimes
membership a t t h e a n n u a l meeta few
fn\x/ H
V i i e !i a n d i *
•!..
d a yv es tthis
family.
A friend
|T3, of Bemus Point, first f i r e ! X L e d { £ £ ? £ * ? " b £ ^ek1 from a trust. Upon h<e"r d e a t h o r r e - ing of CMautauqua County Coun- w eo rr oe go rut ieosetrse a
Ellery Center
IO.OO: r], m , T ,
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!**• P e t e r & P a u l s R o m a n Cath- m a r r i a g e t h e principal i s t o b e
Busklst Nash Service
week of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ab-i
cil,
Boy
Scouts
of
America,
here
(Bemus Point 3-193)
Mrs. O. A. Lenna
looo chief of the Bemus Point, V o l u n - j 0 i i c C h u r c h a t 10 A.M. S a t u r - divided equally a m o n g t h r e e sise r s of Olean.
WocffioM
A friend
Monday
evening
a
t
t
h
e
'
annual
!
Mr. .and Mrs. Lind Y o u k e r .
^ • j j j . t e e r F i r e D e p a r t m e n t , died i n d a y . Rt. R e v . Msgr. P a t r i c k F . ters, E l i z a b e t h Howard, D a l e ;
M r s . Sherwood D u n h a m a t Dr. Peter P . Vitanxa
Council meeting.
(Westfield
92-J)
a
n
d son of J a m e s t o w n w e r e
obi n w
C
l
a
r
a
P
a
g
e
of
Angola,
and
HelDr. Eric Kamlnski
t h e "Single
Subject"
5 tx> the Allen Nursing H o m e a t 8:15 T ,
i " officiate. Burial will
District chairmen a r e : Chada- tended
Open Meadows Child Study
A
son
w
a
s
born
J
a
n
.
21.
a
t
.
g
u
e
s
t s of Mr. and Mrs. H u r l e y
e
n
F
a
l
e
s
,
Derby;
a
nephew,
Nel
:atholic
C c m e
of the Western Feder W e s t i e l d
He was born £ *»
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Group
5 o o P.M. Wednesday.
koin, H a r r y J . Holroyd. James- meeting
"ationi
*of~
W
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m
e
n
'
s
Clubs~
~held
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Memorial
H
o
s
p
i
t
a
l
to
S
h
a
v
e r a n d family
Saturday
son
Van
D
e
M
a
r
k
,
Buffalo;
a
Roll in A. Fancher
| ™ in Stockton, Aug. 29, 15*77, a n d
Helen L, Milham
Surviving a r e t h r e e s i s t e r s , s t e p d a u g h t e r , C h a r l o t t e Good- town; Pioneer, A r t h u r Lawrence, a t N o r t h T o n a w a n d a last Thurs-1 Robert and P a t r i c i a J e a n A r m - e v e n i n g .
Arvld Anderson
I s t r o n g Keppel, S h e r m a n .
M r . and M r s . F r e d H a l l b e r g
334 resided in this a r e a m a t t of his Miss
Catherine
M c C o r m i c k , win, E v a n s C e n t e r ; a stepson, Fredonia; a n d P o r t a g e Trail, d a y .
Donald W. Swanson
Richard T. gchofield, Westfield.
M
r
s
M
a
y
m
e
Westin,
M
r
s
.
ViBorn,
a
t
the
Westfield
M
e
m
o
w
e
r e Sunday guests of M r . and
200
life.
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M
r
s
.
M
a
r
y
Kinney,
and
S
i
s
t
e
r
i
Clifford
Cash.
Buffalo.
A friend
Lillian Dickson School Room
Mr. Russ w a s a p a s t n o b l e , M - Delores of St. J o s e p h ' s Con-: Will I. Sanford, Fredonia, es- The commissioners and assist- ola Mason, E l m e r Mason, M r J r i a l Hospital, J a n . 19, a son tojMrs. Gerald Dieter and son i n
2.00
a n t commissioners in order, b y a n d M r s . H o w a r d Lewis,' M r . ! C h a r l e s a n d Genevieve Miller-Stockton,
12, 4th Grade
worth
$5,000
a n d Up2 00 grand of B e m u s Point Lodge, vent . ^ L a c k a w a n n a , and a neph- t a t e
Mrs. Knute Billing
districts,
a r e : Chadakoin, E a r l a n d M r s . • C l a r e n c e W e s t i n andjGilger, Harborcreek, P a .
a n d passes in* equal
A friend
i <XL I.O.O.F.. a n d * " a " m e m b e r ° c f ; e w ' D r - J o h n Kinney of J a m e s w a r d s
Griffith
a
n d Harold
P a r k e r , R a y m o n d Westin a t t e n d e d t h e ' A son, J a m e s E v e r e t t , w a s
Mrs. Helen Anderson
s h a r e s to a sister, R u t h O. Schu}•[{] C h a u t a u q u a
Encampment
No.|towriEthyl A. Andersnn
J a m c s t w n ;
lert of Highland P a r k . Mich, j
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^ T ^ ^ f n U i v L 1 - f u n e r a l of t h e i r brother-in-law born J a n . 14 at Westfield Memoi!on 54 of J a m e s t o w n . His wife, t h e
Mrs. Carl Zetterman
a n d
and uncle, Merritt Bull, held rial Hospital, t o E v e r e t t a n d
and a niece, C a r r i e Schulze, 1 ^t a e ^T er oa Serrone
Dunkirk
John McOool
•so late M r s . Lorina R u s s died sev-i
Fra nc
G
,5
Carl .1. Johnson
S a t u r d a y afternoon a t Gowan- Dolores Colbert Keister, WestBurgess
S
t
r
e
e
t
.
Silver
Creek.
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c
° eral y e a r s ago.
i Ann Simpson (polio
C l a r e n d a B u r n h a m . F r e d o n i a , ! Clyjicr, and Vincent Ellis, West- da.
field.
Jg
Surviving a r e four sons, Howvictim)
Mrs.
Lloyd
Noftsker
w
a
s
a
I
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A friend
S a r d Russ of Caledonia. S t u a r t j
S , ? U ^ E ^ ^ ' ^ i ^ l
^
neighborhood commission patient
A friend
in Brooks
Memorial!South R i p l e y
1_ Russ, J a m e s Russ, a n d W a l t e r |
i 5 0 5-R-4}
(Nortn Ea;t
ron. F r e d o n i a . one-fourth e a c h ers in t h e Chadakoin District Hospital, Dunkirk, F r i d a y andi
Total
SL» ti3.09 Russ, a l l of B e m u s Point, a ]
are: J . Henry Buck, Fancher, S a t u r d a y for X - r a y s .
F r i d a y , -Jan. 2 6
to
Myrtie
McFadden,
F
r
e
d
o
n
i
a
,
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Delvin
Meanwhile, a first total of brother, Ernest T . Russ of FalHolmberg, Ava Johnson, R o b e r t
Mr.
a
n
d
M
r
s
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E
m
o
r
y
G
r
u
b
b
JOHN CARLSON
and Lottie Messel.
C h e r r y Owens, Ed Berg, Clarence Shafa t t e n d e d a 4-H l e a d e r s banquet
$214.06 m t h e Celoron-West Elli- \ ^mr; two s i s t e r s , M r s . F . E.j
ol Titusvile, P a . , a n d Mr. and
114
William Street
Creek,
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n
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l
a
t
i
o
n
.
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coit March of Dimes drive was F l a n d c r s 0 f H a m p d e n - S l d n e y ,
fer. Al Gustafson, Erik Moeller
3:30 P.M. from Powers
Mrs.
William
Grubb
of
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and John Massa, all of J a m e s reported b y Lester A. Ellis.,
Textile V
U nl ,i VoI n , %
M, a, n
V a . . and Mrs. Kate V. T a r r of
M
w c*r— 1 - « • «
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chairman.
Contributions
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town; E l m e r Hawkins. Falconer; S T M S T S S i S f
' " ; M i d d l e p o r t ; eight g r.—
a nJd ^c hI i.l .d—
r e nI '
° f * • ! and r«Sily a t t e n d e d a farewelllisted a s follows:
Inheritance
Taxes
Horace
Ronier,
Lakewood;
a
n
d
and three g r e a t - g r a n d c h i l u r e n .
Saturday, J a n . 27
Given Second Term
Mrs*. M a r i e A r m s t r o n g , w h o ;
Wrstt-rnalres Dimes Dajiee $ 96 06
1
Harold
R.
Joslyn,
Greenhurst.
The
body
i
s
a
t
t
h
e
E
v
a
n
s
Fu-j
MRS.
MINNIE V. PERKINS
h a s been q u i t e ill t h e p a s t sev-* FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS
Herman Kent Post N Q / 7 7 7
Surrogate Hugh V. N. Bodine has
25'.
(.xr n e r a l H o m e , B e m u s Point. F u E. W. Selherg Dairy
George Ritzer, p r e s i d e n t of signed
I
n
t
h
e
Pioneer
District,
t
h
e
24
Broadhead Ave.
25-oneral weeks, i s able t o b e up.
orders assessing
inheritance
Cut Flowers
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Butts
3
la
,n
1:00
P.M.
from Powers
neighborhood
commissioners
a
r
e
:
H e r m o t h e r , M r s . E l l a Scott of
«-J5 n e r a l services will be held from Local 140, United Textile W o r k - ! £ ,
the foiiowing"esTates;
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson
Potted Plants
Nelson
Homan,
Forestville;
Henestate
$13,Fredonia,
has
been
helping
care
H. G. King
Leland R. Powers
Jffi'Sf
HS^tS 9 PPM
sSuril? e F S ° f A m e r k a ( A F L ) ' Wednes-;99l. e 90 t O Pa?s n T S c 1 : E ^ a t f U
ry Summerton and Thomas Mul- for h e r .
G«rald Starkweather
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lundgren
%-W C h u r c h
a t 2 P.M. S a ^ r d a y
| E t t a P l c k e t t w l d o w Fredonia. John len, Silver Creek; Robert Schultz,
Mrs. R a l p h L o c e y w a s sur- j
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Harvey W Carlson
Ave.
t w a s
„ Fred
W. Johnson,
$12,- Cassadaga; John Sedota,
F r e - p r i s e d S u n d a y e v e n i n g w h e n h e r Rt. 17J Fairmount
2-SS'Rev.
a r o lofficiate.
d
K n a p pBurial
e n b e r g ewil-ond
r , a a y n lt Se rn m
to h of
i s s e tc h
- | Ge
Fitzgerald,
attorney netfor estate
executrix
2 no pastor, Hwill
a selected
president
316
E. 5th S t . Ph. 5151
Mr. and" Mrs. Lawrence Rolph
Phone
Lkwd.
91-4812
367.32. PAYS no tax. Estate passes t o donia; J a m a i Crane, W, Clancy
Mr.' and Mrs. Roland Snyder
C e n t r a l L a b o r Council ( A F L )
brothers and sisters and their
2.00
be
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B
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Point
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r
y
the^following:
Albert
Johnson,
brothRoy Btyth
Time H a i H n e t o n and Julian Golubski,
Other officers n a m e d w e r e er. Braddock. Pa.; sisters.
Ralph Osterstuck
2^00
Erickson.
Ashvllle:
Lillian
A.
Mead,
all of Dunkirk.
M
u
r
r
a
y
F
.
Horn,
to
his
10th
year
A friend
2.00
Lakewood, and Rose Linderblad. TusW O . Brainard
Portage Trail District neigh2.00
a s recording s e c r e t a r y ; H a r r y for
tin. Mich.' Roiim A. Fancher"attorney
Mrs. Conrad Johnson
2.00
borhood
commissioners are: VinAbbott,
vice
p
r
e
s
i
d
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n
t
;
J
o
h
n
Mc-i
_
executrix
2.00
Mr. and Mrs. L.L. Soule
D Ames, net estate $10,670- cent Ellis a n d George Volker,
1.00
Mahon,
financial
secretary* 42.Russell
A friend
Pays no tax. Estate passes to Westfield;
1.00
Rev. John
Fetzer,
Jackie Neil
H
a
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r
i
s
o
n
Newhall,
t
r
e
a
s
u
r
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r
;
Cecilia
D. Ames, widow. Jamestown.
1.00
Emmet H. Ross, attorney for admin- MayviUe; « n d Clarence
Mrs. Ruth Hanson
Rheand
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m
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,
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1.00
istratrix.
I'harles A. Haftstrom
bergen, Clyiner.
1.00
a
r
m
s
.
Clayton W. Armstrong, net estate
Charles L,. Gardiner. Sr.
Pays tax; o f $46.70. Estate
Joseph Per I no
l(§\
Brocton—Rev. O. E . Bishop,
T h e officers will b e installed $9.298.67.
t o Ruth L
Emery Qulst
by
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, widow,
loo 90, a former pastor here, died
lA
e
and -Barbara
no
Edward Stolti:
}-{j[ in Fairfield Hospital, L a Porte, p r e s i d e n t ; on F e b . 14.
relation. Ashville. Warren W. • JohnMrs. Anna Bloomqulst
Mrs. Bertha Heerleln
i S J Ind., on Tuesday after an illness
. I S 0 Kate t t 0 Davr S . ^ n e f ' ^ a T e
$5,762.39
Mrs. Eolyne Erlckson
ino
of
several
months.
He
was
b
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n
Theodore
W
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n
s
t
r
a
n
were
Pay s tax of $57.62. Estate passes t o
iand
Ray F . Eckholm
Marvin
Gilbert
following: cousins, Blanche Ani ^ o n p e t . 23 1861 in Towanda, P a . i n a m e d t o t h c a u d ,i t i n g a n d f i i. the
derson
Mrs W. A. Dennis
C
h
e
«a"n*/r«r
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- B<?ssie Cowden. both of Coro,
He
held
pastorates
in
Chet
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e
,
M
r
.
Ritzer
S
inn
n a n c e
ccoommmm
i ti t t e e ,
n
A friend
M r . R i t z e r jnado. Calif.. Gertrude Mosher.-Falar d
Mr. and Mrs. Merton Pratt
coner: and of no relation. Inez Stani , c S ! ^ U » 8 , ^ m ^ n ' u ?Tt Byl°n'
! ; w a s designated a s a delegate to con
Johannes . Rasmussen
J'"J Holly, N . Y. before retiring in the building c o m m i t t e p anrt Qp Hey. Doris Stahley, Cyril Stahtey, Lois
Miss Roma Johnston
Saturday. J a n . 27
Vnoll926 a n d # a t one time served at W t i a nn Tl T L
M r S S h ™ I S ^ " t S f t T C ^ y t o n ,? a l J e ^ , B e l v a
1&a
c a rri
MM
r
Of Dimes Adds
To Local Eund
Russell
Ripley, Dunkirk Area
Estates Handled
Total Raised to
$2,143 Through
Personal Gifts
Scout Council
Okays Leaders
33 District Officers
Listed as Approved
Rites Saturday
Chief, Dies
%*&*£
Labor Council
Elects Ritzer
The Garden Spot
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Rev. Bishop, 90,
Formerly of
Brocton, Dies
Choose the Range at Lobock's that
HE^OERSON 6 LINCOLN
the afternoon off
Charles Gardiner. J r .
Mrs. Florence Gotts
A
\ £> vrl^K^ i\t!!
.oojNiobe. M r .
I °?
friend
Mrs Alice Pierce
T. G. Carlson
Harrv E. Johnson
Floyd Bachelor
A friend
.SO
.50
.50
.50
oioKA^ K » J «, Q ^« Kic i r r
»
. MCJVlanon, Morey, Delta Johnson, all of Falconer;
shop h a d m a d e h i s M r . H o k a n s o n , a n d M r . R i t z e r ' E m m a Dunn. Conneiisviiie. Pa.: Dorohome w i t h a daughter, Mrs. E . w e r p n a m p d Hplofrat^c t n t h e l t n y Cowden. Syracuse; Anna Johnson.
ndinet
W. Pilkey in Lakewood for sev- Se o u tf.
Williams,
of Jamest
nna
h e r n L aJk e aEe ri ei eg a iCe os n f etro
e n ct en .e | ADorothy
Barton. bothAshville;
Martha
eral years, but for t h e past 16
Densmore
Lazier,
Key
West,
Fla.;
N e w Council t r u s t e e s a r e Wil- and St. Luke's Church and W.C.A.
years had resided a t L a P o r t e .
Hospital, both of Jamestown; TamSurviving a r e his wife, Mrs. l i a m M c L e a n , Joseph Cahale. assee
D.A.R. School. Tamassee. S.C.
Charles
Palermo,
Raymond!.
$ 214.06 Bishop; two "daughters, Mrs. Pil-
Total
key a t Lakewood, and Mrs. G. Gustafson,
M. Scarff of L a P o r t e ; three
grandchildren,
William
Pilkey,
A
y
Westfield Chest Cuts
Agencies Contributions ^
p
-
y
MVsTFRV
^ •%
lt
FLOWERS
HEELAS
™ft g - f *£
Westfield—Because the West- c n i i d B a r b a r a Gayle Pilkey.
field C o m m u n i t y Chest w i s e d
Funeral services w e r e held in
only $12,650.12 of i t s $16,260 ^ P o r t e i t n i s afternoon. Burial
q u o t a , agencies in t h e Chest w l l l ; w i U b e i n T o v v a n d a , Pa., on
receive only 77 p e r cent of t n e l r « F r i d a y .
r e q u e s t for funds, F r e d E v a n s ,
c h a i r m a n r e p o r t e d today
p [ } A W H Q *SR
•
and K e a n e t h Mason. W ?
'
Crosby
^
attorney
for
I* * *
exei
To be a r r a n g e d
MARVIN BRATT
143 Allen Street
SAMUEL T. BOWERS
FLOWER SHOP
Phone 6924
N
OSCAR A. LENNA
209 Van Buren Street
2:30 P . M. from t h e
First Lutheran Church
At Henderaon & Lincoln's until
noon Saturday
214 Cherry S t
F u n e r a l Director „
Call
45-685 — 45-651 l
3-885 i
k^*
T h e L a t i n \vprds o n the seal B r a d f o r d ,
DlCS
w h i c h a p p e a r s o n U. S. p a p e r
„
r^„„e
T .
n,t_. m o n e y m e a n "Seal of t h e T r e a s - i ^ y ^ ^ f ^ P f " ^
^ n s ,
i,rv A f N o r t h America " and this ^ o f 2 2 9 J a c k s o n Avenue, B r a d seal i s t h e last thing placed o n' ford. P a . , owner of t h e Do.vns
the m o n e y . Why t h e w o r d s F u r n i t u r e S t o r e s i n Bradford
a n d Titusviile,
N o r t h A m e r i c a w e r e used in- ailment
i n the died
W a r r eof
n a
G ehnee ar ar lt
s t e a d of United S t a t e s i s un- H o s p i t a l a t 11:45 P.M. W e d n e s known.
day. H e c a m e h e r e to consult a
doctor and suffered a n a t t a c k
shortly after h e left t h e physic i a n ' s office.
Surviving a r e his wife a n d a
son in Bradford. T h e body is at
THORSTEHBEBO—Funeral
services the P e t e r s o n
Funeral Home,
for Homer Thorstenberg, 47. of
and
will
l
a
t
e
r
be
r e m o v e d to the
Brooklyn, and formerly of James- [
town, were held from-thT P o « m Still F u n e r a l H o m e , Bradford.
Funeral Home Wednesday after-; w h e r e
a r r a n g e m e n t s will b e !
noon Rev. Gilbert P. van sever. r n m n » P f p d
minister of the First Presbyterian ( t o i n p t t i t u .
j
Church, officiated. Bearers were
_
Merle Johnson. Neil Hanson, Jacob M r c M n r v T D f O W n
Crocoll. Rothwell Session. J. Bruce , v l ' a « • • • U i y » • W I W f f M
Powsrs and Leland Powers Burial - k , r .
f^.
was in Lake View Cemetery. At- \J\ r O l C O n e r , V\GS
tending from av%ay were Mr. and
'
Mrs. Jacob Crocoll of Dunkirk.
FaJooner—Mrs
Marv F . Brown,
8ACKETT—Funeral serv ces for Mrs.
' " ^ " " v , t , 1 * ' i ! i a i y f" e . "
Florence s Sackett of 352 East (85, of 11 West E v e r e t t Street,
Fourth Street. were_hetd
the falconer, widow of Wellington
Henderson-Llncoin
Chapel from
Tuesday
afternoon. Rev. Dr. Harold A. Brown, died a t her home a t 10
MeCurdv. minister of the First A.M. Wednesday. She was born a t
Methodist Church officiated Bear- Hornell, Dec. 23, 1863.
ers were Jack Nobbs, Allen Nobbs,
«.
m«»mhpr nf thf> First
Eciw4n Weink. Richard Buriinaame.
She was a memoer ol tne r i r s t
Richard Johnson and Erwin Snaw. Methodist Church of Falconer,
Burial was In Leon Cemetery.
U n e Raynor Rossell Bible Class
MC'CrXK—Funeral services for Ar- * "% . . J t u c r c «f tho r.hnrr'h
thur E. McCune. 73. of 215 Wash-: and the W.S.C.S. of the church.
InRton Street, were held from A Mthe ! Mrs. Brown also belonged to the
Powers Funeral Home at 11
- Falconer W C T U
{SSft o f B e t r ^ n r c h u l c h ^ ' S o ^ : I ' Surviving are a son, Bert Presofficiated. Bearers were Lawrence ; ton of Addison,; t h r e e daughters,
Lamb Dana Smith. Glenn Thornp- M C a r y F a r n h a m of Buffalo,
son. Everett Elwell. Gordan Herman "* "• - ,.•' «_ .
. Zz. .
and Burt Carlson. Burial was in Mrs. Leha Mocker of Jamestown.
Bentiey-Lakewood Cemetery.
Peterson of Dea n d Mrs. Ella
— — — — — —
jtroit, Mich.; a sister, Mrs. Tamer
In Memorlam
j Sears of Elmira, eight grandchilI n loving memory of our l i t t l e j d r e n and seven great grandchilgirl. B a r b a r a J e a n Auria, who dren.
passed away two years ago today.
S1XT R I T E S
J a n u a r y 25, 1949:.
,_ ' , _ t
,
_ .
O blessed little sunbeam.
Committal services for P a u l
O child of love and prayer
SiXt, 50, of 29 E a s t Main Street,
W
Zf*lZ
Kd^^nhiSP^wre
Falconer, w e r e
held
in t h e
Sadly missed by
SpringvUle Cemetery, this afterDad, Mother,
Brother & Sister jnoon.
^ _
In Memorlam
x
"
I n loving memory of our dear
ATTENTION
huaband and father, William B.I
S w a r t z e n t r u b e r , w h o left us two
years ago. J a n . 25, 1949.
A light from our household ts gone,
A vole* we loved is stilled.
I.O.V. No. »S
A place l» vacant in our home.
Which never can be filled.
,
Sadly missed by
Wife and Children
3fmirti?i('a lEnb
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Enjoy an all-afternoon bridge party, shopping trip or
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