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fraea THE ATTICA NEWS. ATTICA. NEW YORK Thursday, June 25, 1! The Attica News Established in 1872 Republican in Politics Wyoming County Publishing Co., Inc. Proprietor L. ALDR1CH CASS. Publisher Mrs. Marie Quinn Reporter j ATTICA CHURCHES | ( i Christian Science - 11:00 - Ser- vice and Sunday School. 8:00 p. m. first Wednsday each month, evening service. 3 - 4:30 p. m. Reading room open, each Thursday. Terms of Subscription One Year $4.00 Six Months $2.50 Single Copy 10 Outside of County $5.00 All Other Foreign Subscriptions One Year $7-00 Only yearly subscriptions ac- cepted for Armed Forces or Foreign Residents. For Local Men in Forces Men in Armed Forces Armed $3.0( at Christian Tabernacle, Assem- bly of God - Rev. Floyd D. My- rick, Jr. 9:45 - Sunday School. 11:00 - Morning Worship. 7:45 p. m. Evangelistic service. First Baptist Church 11:00 - Church School and Morn ing Worship. 7:15 p. m. Prayer Group 7:45 p. m. Gospel Hour. A LARGE CLASS GRADUATED MONDAY Nine honor students spoke at the graduation exercises of the Attica Central Hi.fh School on VI mday evening. The theme of the program was Keys to Brother- hood. Speaking were Saluatorian Wil liam Seligman, Leadership; Dix- ie Dunbar Contentment; Barbara Bredcwski, Creativity; Susan Tif fancy, Character; Carolyn Pfal'f. Challenge; Elizabeth Bly. Service; Beaulah Gonzales, Harmony; Vai edictorian Diane Strobel, Wisdom. The introduction was oy the class president, Diane Popp. The graduates were presented by Mi^s Popp and diplomas awar- ded by Dadwin Kittsley, president of the Board of Education. Entered at the Post Office Attica N. Y., as second class mail matter. All copy to be in our hands not later than Tuesday noon. The First Methodist. ford W. Daniels. 10 a. - Rev. Er| Prize- were awarded by Pres- m. Morn-'ident Gilbert P. Ball as follows: ing worship, school. 11 a. m. Church Thursday, June 25, 19«4 NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Town of Attica will accept sealed bids for tires to be used by the Town of Attica Highway Department fof August 1, 1964 to August 1, 19(j."< Such bids will be opened at the Town Board meeting to be held at 8 p. m. at the Village Mu- nicipal Building, Water St., At- tica on July 28, 1964. Detailed specifications may be obtained at the office of the Town Clerk, Attica, N. Y. The Town of Attica reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Floyd Merle. Town Stipe rin'.endcnt Town of Attica 2tit2-c-Ncws, First United Presbyterian Rev. George R. J. Combs. 9:30 a. m. Church school. 10:45 a. m. Morning worship. HARRY MCK1VIGAN LATIN- Kathlcen M. Belinger; KATHER- IXE DADD MEMORIAE SCHOL ARSKTP AWARD - Barbara Bro- doski; MARINE TRUST CO., AT Indent ST. VINCENT'S HONOR ROLL Sister Margaret Mary, principal of St. Vincent's School has an- nounced the honor rell and merit roll for the final month of school. 7th Grade - Jchn Lippold, Gary Krig.r, Paul Guerrcttc, Holly Chase, David Jamalkscwski, Mich ael Szemplenski. Gary Cunning- ham, Shelia Perty. Daonaid Kel ler. Nancy Stedman, Paul Raines. Donna Wilson, Ann Zinke, Sheila Dworzack. Merit Roll - Richird Hideout, Debbie Hardmg, Thomr.s Mahoney, Brian Vsn Buren, Jacq uc Ostertag, Paul Wlcsinski, Deb- orah Spencer. 6th Grade - Stephen George. Gail Kriger. Judith Gilhoolv, Don- M4RI.EVS WERE HOSTS TO POl'LTRY SPECIALISTS Mr. and Mrs. Welter Marley of the Halt-way Farm, oh Route i»8 between Attica and Varys- burg were hosts recently to, poul try specialists from Indiana and Illinois including Norman Cliz- MORE TRAIFFIC FINES Donald Alnietor of Varysburg was fined $15 for speeding 45 miles an hour on Main St. in At- tica Police Court before Peace Justice Elon Werner. Elaine Per- ry uf Medina forfeited $10 on a charge of speeding 40 miles an tr, poultry feed sales coordinator!hour on Main St. Robert Web from Allied Mills Chicago office; Robert McVicker, Eastern Reg- ional poultry specialist of Camp Hill, Pa., associated with Wayne Feeds; Norman Mitchell, vice - president of Aero - Vent Fans Equipment Co., of Illinois; Chare- Lime's representative from Indi- ana; also Lynwood J. Smith, dis- trict manager of the Buffalo of- fice of Wayne Feeds and William aid Linsey, Mary Simons, Jeanne Sackett Ba'avia, area manager BcUune, J amp- Conway, Nicholas Hardie. Daniel Wolcott. David Bchn, Ronald Wild. Merit roll - Diane Glor, Christine Jamalkows ki, David LaVarnway, Raymond Schmch, Mary Kay Spring, Mich aeiine Thompson. 5th Grade - Paul Almeter, An- drew Buckenmeyer, William Churchill, Christine Dalton, Gret- St. Luke's Episcopal, the Rev George Kerr, vicar 8:00 - Holy Communion. 10:45 - Morning service. United Church of St. Paul's Christ. Rev. Geo. Scheitinger 9:30 - Church School. 11:00 Morning Worship. Immanuel Church, Orangeville, 9:30 - Morning Worship. 10:30 - Sunday School. Darien First Rev. Erford W Church school, ing Worship. Methodist church Daniels. 10 a. m. 11:15 a. m. Morn- the Rev. John NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be received the Board of Trustees of the Vill- age of Attica. New York for the purchase of a i'oui wheel drive Tractor Loader. Bids will be received -intil 7 p. m., Thursday, July 16, 1364 and will be publicly opened in the Board Rooms in the Municipal Building, 9 Water St., Attica. New York. All bids shall be plainly marked on the sealed envelope "Tractor Loader". Complete specifications are ob-| tainable at the Village Clerk's| Office, 9 Water St.. Attica, N. Y Present 1958 Hough Mode! Pay- loader will be offered in trade. The Village of Attica reserv- es the right to waive any formal- ities in or to reject any or all bids, or to accept the bid deemed most advantageous to the Vill- age. Dated June 19. 1964. Board of Trustees of the Vill- age of Attica. By Kathleen Sennott, Clerk 26:2-c-J\ews St. Vincent's |R. Culbert. Masses will be at 7:45. (and 11 a. m. and 5:15 p. m by 7:45 p. sermon and Benediction 9, 10 TICA OFFICE - Best student inj chen Fuest, Rebecca Guerrette, shorthand, Donna Smith: best stu- Thomas Hay, Eileen Marzolf, Dan in bookkeeping - Elizabeth; iel McPherson, Jerome Pclton, dent Bly: student in typing. Sua an Tiffany. CITIZENS BANK, ATTICA* For best senior work- manship in Industrial Arts. Hen- ry Doll; for outstanding leader- ship during four years in Hgh School, Judith Rudolph. COURT SAN SEBASTIAN 10- 12, C. D. of A. - for highest aver age in senior class - Diane Strobel. CIVIL SERVICE ASSOC, OF AT- TICA STATE PRISON - for sen- ior student who made notable pro gross in scholarship and char- actor development, Marie West. LEVI CASS PRIZE - best senior work in English - Beulah Gon- zales. HOME : MAKING AWARD- given by the Attica Central School ."Ueteria staff - Marilyn Stro- bel. ALUMNI ASSOC. PRIZE - to outstanding student in Math- 1 ematics - William Seligman. JUN ,,, , . IOR SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL m.W%tonta*, Novena, WOME>rs FAC ULTY AWARD for senior girl for advanced study to further her career - Keri Jean Rhebergen. HANS MOELLEE JEWELER AWARD - ,,,. , , ,, , . icnev in American Historv - Ter-I £ " cke " m f 7 er ' ^ u Carr ' " f ranee Mat tin. PRIZE FOR PRO- Ellc £ Gaftney Mary George, Kev FKTENCY IN WORLD HIS- m Kenm - d >'. Norman Beitz, San Mir.- Attica Zion Church Evangelical United Brethren Attica, New York Rev. Harvey P. Schcoping, ister. Morning Worship at 9:45 a. m Party for Graduales, Tuesday June 30, at the Arthur Mcrlf home i Mary Rernbas, Paula Schmieder, Sandra Shreder, Pauline Tdybus kiewicz. Gregoy Williams, Shar on Wolccit, Mary Lou Zinke. Mer it Roll - Marilyn Ackerman, Rob- I art Cunningham, Robert Curtiss, I Andrew Thompson, Terryl Trze cieski, Edward Ziegler. 4th Grade - Deborah Prince, Micttael Jamalkowski, Valerie Pur till, Veronica Schum, Susan Red ing, Paula Shreder, Donna Geise. Mary Schmeider, Mary Petz Mark Lippold, Cynthia Spencer, Robin Marrano, Therese Myers, Merit Roll - Mary Lou Stablew- ski, Edward Szemplenski, Patrice Buekenmyer, Richard Jamalkow- ski, Rebecca Allard. Carol Beech- ler, Bethanne Wild, Jenny Perna. 3rd. Grade - Sharon Pelton. James Hall, Edward Harding. Mi chael Janes, Audrey Graff, John Curtiss. Paul Sonricker, Kathleen Beckwith. Thomas Churchhill, Pe- ter Jacuzzo, Cheryl Otis, Patri- i cia Stedman, Stephen Almeter, Paul Bartz. Bruce Maxon. Mer- for profic-li! 5 J - Caro1 Dalton ' Phili P v r I Bucke MEIIODIST CHURCH NEWS The Rev. Erford W. Daniels pastor of the First Methodi.-t Church installed the officers of the W. S. C. S. with the assistance ol Mrs. Richard Sanderson, vice- president of the Batavia District W. S. C. S. Officers are: Mrs. Loigh Hardy, president; Mrs. Jam es Colton, vice-president; Walter Marley, secretary; Carl Marley, treasurer. William Mrs. Mrs Also. Mrs* c eeretary of Supply Work and promotion; Mrs. Chester Hickox, secretary of local church ac- tivities; Mrs. Evan Lamb, secre- _ tary of missionary education;; Mrs. NEW OFFICERS INSTALLED Edgar Domm. secretary of spir- Mrs. James Ryan was installed, itual ™*\ Mrs. E. B. Hitchcock- f Court San Se-' ^cretary of program material; OS as grand regent of Court bastian 1012, Catholic Daughters of America by District Deputy Mrs. Celia Leigh of Albion Al- so installed by Mrs. Leigh were: Mrs. Claude Bowen, vice grand regent; Mrs. Harold Sleggs, Jr., treasurer; Mrs. Victor Andrews, historian; Mrs. Albert Quinn, fin ancial secretary; Mrs. William Dusing. prophetess; Mrs. Adeline Glor, monitor: Mr.-. William Gan ey, sentinel; Mrs. Anthony Perl; Organist, Mrs. Arthur Calkins; trustees for 3 years, Mrs. Rob- ert George and Mrs. Edward Hugh es. Is Mrs. John Cook, secretary of campus ministry; Mrs. Russell Blum, secretary of children's work; Mrs. Victor Schuppenhaucr, secretary of youth work. Mrs. William Godfrey was chair man of the nominating committee assisted by Mrs. Henry Reisdorf, Mrs. J. Stancly Hall, Mrs. Rich- ard Merie and Mrs. Lawrence Nel son. Each year the Womar PAROCHIAL SCHOOL GRADf ATION FXERCISES The Rev. Thomas Knaubor of St. Leo's Church in Amerst ad- dressed the graduales. of St. Vin- cent's Parochial School at gradu- ation exercises held in St. Vin- cent's Church Father Knauber M the uncle of Mary Beitz, one of the graduates. Diplomas were presented by the Rev. John R. Culbert, pastor as- sisted by Rev. Bernard Donion- Prizes were presented by Fath- er Culbert as follows; COURT SAN SEBASTIAN 10- 12 AWARD f,»r highest vearly av- erage in Religion - Deborah Wil- son. BATAVIA ASSEMBLY 4th • BSQHmBia<9P««PV* HlrtVOETP WARD - for Mathematics, D-.'b- orah Wilson, 99.4 and a tie for the boys award, David Dudek and Dennis Waggoner, 97. An award for the most de- pendable and loyal altar boy in 8th grade - David Dudek. Honor- able mention to Robert Zinke. Thomas Bottone, Dennis Dusing, David Zaretnski and Ronald Glor. Ar. award given by Father Cul- bert to student showing greats effort and achievement during past year - Ronald Glor. AMERICAN LEGION MEDAL IB 8th f^rade boy with highest 26 ' I Society under writes part of the expenses for those youth who attend sum- mer camp at Camp Asbury, Sil- \-i r Lake and Watson He>mestead near Corning. This year 21 youths will be participating in the camp- ing program from the Attica Church. Thomas Walborn, newly elected president of the Southern Sub-district oi the Methodist Youth Fellowship of the Batavia District and Robert Knickerbock- er have hr-e.n selected to attend a 10-day camp located near Bos- ton, Mass. The Attica Society will pay part of their expenses. Seventeen Others from Genesee 1 Conference have also been selec- ted. TORY-Linda Young. NATIONAL FOUNDATION MARCH OF DIM ES HEALTH CAREERS AWARD, WYOMING COUNTY CHAPTER- Mary Ann Clark. CHORUS PRIZE for outstanding student in vocal music - Donald Williams. HER- ALDARIES DRUM CORPS - lot outstanding instrumental music in senior class - Kenneth Si.andi.sh. AMERICAN LEGION ORA- TORICAL AWARD - Beulah Gon zales. MATHEMATICAL ASSOC OF AMERICA RECOGNITION AWARD - Nancy Perry. PRIE FOR PROFICIENCY IN FRENCH Diane Strobel and Sara Kittsley. i ATTICA GRANGE - best student Godfrey.I m Homemaking. Margaret Ploff. WYOMING COUNTY POLICE AND SHERIFF'S ASSOC CIT-j 1ZENSHIP AWARD - Frederick Leilner. GODFREY MILLING CO. AWARD - for excellence in school work and notable contribution to school and students, Carolyn Pfaff. V. F. W. POST 6239 - for senior boy for advanced study. Clarence Dobson. VETERANS OF WORLD WAR I OF U. S. A. ATTICA BAR RACKS 1475, for highest mark in American History Regents, Gary Keern. AMERICAN LEGION AWARD General Logan History medal for 8th grade boy, Lance Pfaff. AMER ICAN LEGION AUXILIARY MED AL - fof 8th grade girl with high est standing in Social Studies, Dandy Weigel. BABE RUTH SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD, Jean Colton and Clarence Dobson. STATE UNIVERSITY SCHOL- ARSHIPS - Dixie Dunbar, William Seligman and Diane Strobel. STATE UNIVERSITY NURSE SCHOLARSHIP - Susan Tiffany. NOTRE DAME GRADUATES Five young women who gradua- ted together from Notre Dame High.School ^ MlffiifcfoilP^HliffiTf I '" j * mn '" reiver! baccalaureate degrees iron. D'Youville College in Buffalo Miss Mary Ann Ryan, daughter 01 Mr. and Mrs. James A. Ryan of 8 Glerwoe>d Dr., Attica, receiv ed a B. S. degree in Nursing and has accepted a position as public health nurse in Monroe County. Miss Margaret M, Kennedy, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Kennedy of Gulf Rd., Attica re eei-->d a B. A. degree in mathe- matics and plans to teach high school math. Miss Donna M. Marzolf, dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Richarr Marzolf, Allegheny Rd. Darien in Kennedy, Norman dra Linsey, James Meyers, Mary Schmeh, Raymond Shreder. 2nd Grade - Edward Kamysz, Catherine Schum. Denice P r ince. Daniel Bartz, Karen Hyland, Kath leen Hyland, Christina Schmidt, John Szemplenski, Robert Hall, Craig Fuest, Mary Ziegler, Jan- ice Mitchell, Demise Hooven. 1st. Grade - Martha Rideout, James Stout, Erian Buckenmey er. Paula George, John Zinke, Christine Otis, Julie Ann Stablew ski, Steven Dworzack, Kathleen Wrotniak John Schwalenstocker, Laurie Ann Marrano, Daniel Pel- ton, Cynthia Hooven, Mary Kyle Jamalkowski, Steven Bartz, Eric Schmeider. The eighth grade honor and mer it roll have been given before. METHODIST CAMP TO OPEN There will be a special service of recognition for all those who will attend Camp Asbury and Watson Homestead, Methodist Camps at the 10 a. m. service at the Attica Church and at the 11:15 a. m. service at the Darien Church on Sunday, June 28. Bob Knickerbocker and Tom Walborn of the Attica Methodist Church have been accepted to attend the 10 day Heritage Trail trip camp in and around Boston, Mass and Cape Cod, July 1 to 10. with Allied Mills. The men are touring the east inspecting the various types of installations to determine which is proving the most satifactory. The Marleys have recently erec- ted and put into operation a 6000 caged bird pressurized laying house using Kitson equipment manufactured at Morley, Michi- gan. Other installations visited in the area were Lon's slatted floor- litter, Reynold's aluminum build- ing at Stafford and Don Stark- weather's farm at E. Pembroke. er of Lancaster forfeited $10 tor driving 40 miles and hour on Main St. Richard Zonneville of Gaines ville forfeited $10 for driving 40 miles an hour on Main St. David Putney of Elba was aquitted of a charge of speeding 60 miles an hour on West Main St. He was rep resented by A. Reid King of At- tica. James Ohlson of Attica, who claimed to have dozed at the wheel, collided with a power pole and knocked down a parking me- tier at Main and Washingf^on Streets about 11:50 p. m. on Mon- day, June 22. EX-ATTICAN HAS BROCKPORT DEGREE Mrs. Marvin Duryea was gradu ated cum laude from the State University College at Brockport. Mrs. Duryea, of 3900 Lake Rd., Rrockport, is the former Mary Brie, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs Elmer Brie of Attica. While a student at Brockport, Mrs. Duryea was a member of Kappa Delta Pi National Honor Society. ATTICA COIN CLUB OFFICERS Gordon Frawley has been elec- ted president of the Attica Coin Club. Also elected were: James Geise, vice-president; Mrs. Jean Rapp, Darien, recording secretary; Albert F. Quinn, corresponding sec retary and Lloyd Bachman, Alex- ander, treasurer. Plans are being made for the Calvalcade of Coins shows to be held on Sunday, Sept. 13 in the Alexander Recreation Hall. Mr. Frawley is general chairman with Wilfred H. Clarke of LeRoy and Leslis Heilbronner of Perry bourse- chairmen. MRS. A. RAY ARNOLD Mrs. Lena Mae Arnold, 92,^1 56 Washington St., Attica, former ly of Perry, died Wednesday (June 17, 1964) in the Thayer Nursing Home where she had been a patient for six weeks. Mrs. Arn- old left Perry in 1948, to reside with a daughter in Attica. Born in Perry Sept. 22, 1831, she was a daughter of Clark and Nettie Stowe Houghton. In 1902 she married Paul Hoeppner who died in 1922. Ten years later she wed A. Ray Arnold who died in 1950. Surviving are the daughter, Mrs. Frank Mandeville; a son, Max Hoeppner, Perry; a step dau ghter, Mrs. Leon Patrick, Perry; three brothers, Howard and Clar- ence of Perry and Kenneth of Ba- tavia; a grandson and three step grandchildren. Service was Friday in the Ea- t:>n Funeral Home, the Rev. Al- fred Ham of the Dennison Cor- ners Baptist Church officiating. Burial was in Glenwood Cemetery. WILLIAM GETTYS PROMC ,... William A. Gettys, Jr., a\ storekeeper second class, sem of Mr. and Mrs. Willia Gettys, Sr.. of Attica, N. Y cently reported for duty as a ber of Helicopter Utility S< ron Two at the Naval Air St Lakehurst, N. J. Before entering the servit August 1958, Gettys attende< tica High School. One of the first English ted advertisments was a I bill produced by William O in 1480. All men are created equal - and endowed by their creator with an insatiable urge to become otherwise. 42 MAIN STREET LEONARD H. BURROS. C Eyes Examined, Glasses F Children Stressed Contact Lenses Credit Terns ATTICA, NEW YORK Tuesday Evening at 7:4 Saturday evening at 7:15. Enterprise 2973 WEEKLEY BOOK LIST Stevens Memorial book list for this week is for young adults. FICTION - Judc Boy, Ball; Drop-Out, Eyerly; The Unchosen, Gilbert; Tolliver, Means. NON - FICTION - Can't Any body Here Play This Game?, Breal in; 7 Famous Trials, McKown; Mountains of Fire, Vaugnan -Jack son; U. S. Peace Corps, Whittle- sey. Ray Charles Greatest Hits have been added to the record collect- ion. CHURCH SCHOOL PICNIC The Couples Club of the Presby terian Church is sponsoring a Church School picnic on Saturday, June 27 at Memorial Park. Races will start at 3:30 p. m. and supper will be served at 5:3U. Parents are expected to attend. Mr .and Mrs. William Given, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferstead are general chairmen. Mr. and Mrs. OrviHe Carpenter have charge of the race; Mr. and Mrs Donald Krauss, prizes; Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Kell and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Disinger, food; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rhebergen, kitchen and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fargo, table. MRS. HARRY TUCKER Mrs Florence Tucker. 69, of 781 West Ferry S., Buffalo, a na- tive of Orangeville, died at 8:15 p. m. Saturday (June 20, 1964) at the Carlton House Nursing Home in Buffalo where she had been a patient for five weeks. Born April 13, 1895, Mrs. Tuck- er was a daughter of Henry and Ellen West Glor. Her husband, Harry Tucker, died in 1949. She was a past president of Troop I, Post 665, American Legion, past president of the Ladies Auxiliary Veterans of Foreign Wars, of Erie County, past presiderJt of the John Maxwell Ladies Auxiliary, 452, VFW, and a member of Erie Sal on 51, Forty & Eight of the Amer- ican Legion and Bethlehem Chap ter, 364, Order of Eastern Star. She had given 4,000 hour of volun teer service at the Buffalo Vet- erans Hospital. Surviving are a brother, Dr. C. P. Glor of Kenmore, and nieces and nephews. She was sister of the late Eva F. Meeder and Les ter Glor. The funeral was on Monday at the Marley Funeral Home in At- tica with the Rev. Theodore Lehmann of the Kenmore United Church of Christ officiaiting. Bur- ial was in Pleasant View Ceme- tery Orangeville. r COWLESVILLE A number of people from here attended the graduation party at Bennington Fire Hall, Sunday giv- en by Mr. and Mrs. Leo Woznick for their daughter, Dorothy Mary. A large number of friends and relatives from here attended the wedding for Miss Carol Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilson and Dale Fullington, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Fullington at Townline Church last Satur- day night. The reception was af- ter at Darien Fire Hall. Miss Hah Dersam and friend Mary Ann VanDyke from New? York City have been recent guest at the Wallace Dersam home. LET YOUR CHECKS DO YOUR WALKING Hot days or cold . . . any day in the year. • . you can eliminate a lot of walking (driving, parking) when you have a checking account here to pay all your bills by mail. You can make deposits here by mail, too. Open your account here... today. The Citizens Bank Member af Federal Depeett ATTICA, NEW YORK SPELLING BEE CHAMPION Deborah Wilson and a certifi- cate of rmrit fo>- runnerup to Pa- tricia Walsh. A special Award of Men* presented by Automobile Club of Buffalo in recognition of service on the School Safety Pa- trol - Ronald Glor. A certificate si honorable mention to Robert Zinke. Ribbons earned for participat- ion in Diocesan Track Meet to: Dennis Waggoner, Kenneth Lyons, Ronald Glor. David Dude-k and SENIOR CLASS OF 1964 CLASS OFFFICERS President - * * » » Vice President * * * Secretary » » « * Treasurer » » Girl Representative . . . Boy Representative . . . CLASS ROLL » Diane Popp Louise Austin Judith Rudolph Sabina Olszewski Jeanne Conway Gary Fredericks Jacquelyn S. Acquard Dale F. Adamski Louise A. Austin Norma L. Bennett Gordon L. Biehl Maureen Bishop Barbara A. BlocV Elisabeth M. Bly Barbara F. Brodowski Robert F. Greene David J. Ham Terry G. Harder Shirley J. Heeter Gary Heineman Suzanne E. Henry Edwin C. Hollenbeck Marianne P. Jacuzzo Harold P. Janish Marguerite A. Phillips Walter L. Pile Margaret M. Ploof Carolyn A. Pomana Diane E. Popp Marcia M. Puff Charles A. Reisdorf, Jr. Margaret L. Reisdorf Getting there is twice the fim in a'64fromRird Mustang Hardtop-sporty, luxurious, low priced I *»"*»» The Honor Roll for 8th grade with average of 90 or over: Deb- orafa Wilson, David Dudek, Mary Elizabeth Reding, Dennis Waggon er, Cynthia Eifarella and Anne Churchill. Secondary Honors with average of 85 to 89: Carol Kcr- win. Michael Hyland, Drew Stein, David Zarcmski, Ronald Glor, R.ibert Zinke, Thomfe Bottone, Mary Beitz, Patrick Fisher and Kennelh Lyons. The Altar and Rosary Society prizes wore awarded to Hio stu- dent in each grade for the great- est effort anrl achievement dur- ing the pa>? year: Grade 1, Kftth- * •mwmm ••*--**)iif.WR^Xft' Jeffrey J. Clark Mary A. Clark Richard J. Clark Jean M. Colton Patricia S. Conrad Jeanne L. Conway James W. Cooley III Carol J. Davis Sheila M. Dempsey Daniel Dickerson David P. Di^gins Clarence H. Dobson, Jr. Henry E. Doll Dixie L. Dunbar Janet E. Everts Michael Forgnone Edwin H. Francis Carol H. Jefferson Sandra L. Kersch Donald A. Kibler Kathleen M. Kibler Leslie R. Kilian Kay A. Kirchmcyer Patricia A. Kirsch Russell D. Ripstem Judith A. Rudolph Teen A. Russeil Donald M. Ryan Gary R. Ryan Beverly A. Schmidt Pamela J. Schofield William C. Seligman George W. Konnert, Jr. Patricia A. Sheer Patricia A. Koziej Frederick C. Leitner Jody K. McAleece Judith A. Merkle Marie K. Mest Marjorie C. Meyer David Montgomery Candice M. Montondo ftawltT r. No-aft IB Joyce M. Smith Nancy A. Snyder Ellen L. Solly Mary L. Sonricker Mary K. Spink Clark ?. Spriegel Kenneth L. Standish James J. Stephens .Ma^iL-n ION AUXILIARY MEDAL to Pth grade girl wi'h rm f hi i '' average; i„ jfiitoty . r ar ,: Kerwfck, 54.2. SKUHA CLUB AWARDS - for two bavt essays on Religious vo- cations, David Dudek and Debor- ah Wilson. ^ county Hk.. Health kv»an.. r.ur-c. Also, Mis:. Joan M. Fr>rti, of Le- Roy, Who received a B. S In BUR ing and Miss Gracearm M. Bar- u.'iio of Batkvla, who raceivad B. S. degree in Education. icie ,i, LKiiisc Uei.sc. Grade 4, Paula Shreder; Grade 5, Andrew Thompson; Grade 6, Stephen George; Grade .7?-Mich- ael .Szemplenski. A ribbon earned for parUeipai- aUtai in Diocesan Track Meet to Allen Lindcy, Grade 3. vJlaNta Tf. rrniiiiTin Richard T. F ieday Bernard C. Frounick Marwy L. Gardner Brenda M Gusman M/idonuna George Robert L. Godfrey Beulah Gonzales :ianina H. Olszewski Rcnald R....Pzd*k Douglas K Pnrmerter JtfiH £. ParrisI, Thomas M Perry Thomas L. Petherick Kathleen M. Petz Carolyn S. Pfaff Ronald G. Trzecieski David C. VsllZflBlsJsBSSSR Nancy L. VaaObfSwf • Mary J. Weber Donald E Williams Donna L. Wise Falcon Squire-looks rich, loads big, costs little! Get away from old car cares. Get a '64 from Ford and enjoy your vaca- tion all the wav. Now's the time to buy and here's why: our '64s are Ford's all-time best-sellers! And big volume sales for us can mean big volume savings for you in bigger trading allowances! "Big" is the word for our choice of give us 46-and nobody in the business offers more! See for yourself—you can afford to be choosy! af*i»«wr« FORD DEALER SUMMER GETAWAY HIDAYSH! Falcon Club Wagon-almost twice tht y^afrt*!*.^ 1 ****,-.***!^**.." Special summer selling event... m* mil —m**mm*m9m~x *•« TWl Drivr A 64 Ford Today, Sor Yo'.ir !\raro*t Ford Dealer. Attica Garage, Inc. ATTICA, N. 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  • fraea THE ATTICA NEWS. ATTICA. NEW YORK Thursday, June 25, 1!

    The Attica News Established in 1872

    Republican in Politics

    Wyoming County Publishing Co., Inc. Proprietor

    L. ALDR1CH CASS. Publisher

    Mrs. Marie Quinn Reporter

    j ATTICA CHURCHES | ( i

    Christian Science - 11:00 - Ser-vice and Sunday School.

    8:00 p. m. first Wednsday each month, evening service.

    3 - 4:30 p. m. Reading room open, each Thursday.

    Terms of Subscription One Year $4.00 Six Months $2.50 Single Copy 10 Outside of County $5.00

    All Other Foreign Subscriptions One Year $7-00

    Only yearly subscriptions ac-cepted for Armed Forces or Foreign Residents.

    For Local Men in Forces

    Men in Armed Forces

    Armed

    $3.0(

    at

    Christian Tabernacle, Assem-bly of God - Rev. Floyd D. My-rick, Jr .

    9:45 - Sunday School. 11:00 - Morning Worship. 7:45 p. m. Evangelistic service.

    First Baptist Church 11:00 - Church School and Morn

    ing Worship. 7:15 p. m. Prayer Group 7:45 p. m. Gospel Hour.

    A LARGE CLASS GRADUATED MONDAY

    Nine honor students spoke at the graduation exercises of the Attica Central Hi.fh School on VI mday evening. The theme of the program was Keys to Brother-hood.

    Speaking were Saluatorian Wil liam Seligman, Leadership; Dix-ie Dunbar Contentment; Barbara Bredcwski, Creativity; Susan Tif fancy, Character; Carolyn Pfal'f. Challenge; Elizabeth Bly. Service; Beaulah Gonzales, Harmony; Vai edictorian Diane Strobel, Wisdom. The introduction was oy the class president, Diane Popp.

    The graduates were presented by Mi^s Popp and diplomas awar-ded by Dadwin Kittsley, president of the Board of Education.

    Entered at the Post Office Attica N. Y., as second

    class mail matter.

    All copy to be in our hands not later than Tuesday noon.

    The First Methodist. ford W. Daniels. 10 a.

    - Rev. Er| Prize- were awarded by Pres-m. Morn- ' ident Gilbert P. Ball as follows:

    ing worship, school.

    11 a. m. Church

    Thursday, June 25, 19«4

    NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Town of Attica will accept

    sealed bids for tires to be used by the Town of Attica Highway Department fof August 1, 1964 to August 1, 19(j."<

    Such bids will be opened at the Town Board meeting to be held at 8 p. m. at the Village Mu-nicipal Building, Water St., At-tica on July 28, 1964.

    Detailed specifications may be obtained at the office of the Town Clerk, Attica, N. Y.

    The Town of Attica reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

    Floyd Merle. Town Stipe rin'.endcnt

    Town of Attica 2tit2-c-Ncws,

    First United Presbyterian Rev. George R. J. Combs. 9:30 a. m. Church school. 10:45 a. m. Morning worship.

    HARRY MCK1VIGAN LATIN-Kathlcen M. Belinger; KATHER-IXE DADD MEMORIAE SCHOL ARSKTP AWARD - Barbara Bro-doski; MARINE TRUST CO., AT

    Indent

    ST. VINCENT'S HONOR ROLL

    Sister Margaret Mary, principal of St. Vincent's School has an-nounced the honor rell and merit roll for the final month of school.

    7th Grade - Jchn Lippold, Gary Krig.r, Paul Guerrcttc, Holly Chase, David Jamalkscwski, Mich ael Szemplenski. Gary Cunning-ham, Shelia Perty. Daonaid Kel ler. Nancy Stedman, Paul Raines. Donna Wilson, Ann Zinke, Sheila Dworzack. Merit Roll - Richird Hideout, Debbie Hardmg, Thomr.s Mahoney, Brian Vsn Buren, Jacq uc Ostertag, Paul Wlcsinski, Deb-orah Spencer.

    6th Grade - Stephen George. Gail Kriger. Judith Gilhoolv, Don-

    M4RI.EVS WERE HOSTS TO POl'LTRY SPECIALISTS

    Mr. and Mrs. Welter Marley of the Halt-way Farm, oh Route i»8 between Attica and Varys-burg were hosts recently to, poul try specialists from Indiana and Illinois including Norman Cliz-

    MORE TRAIFFIC FINES Donald Alnietor of Varysburg

    was fined $15 for speeding 45 miles an hour on Main St. in At-tica Police Court before Peace Justice Elon Werner. Elaine Per-ry uf Medina forfeited $10 on a charge of speeding 40 miles an

    tr , poultry feed sales coordinator!hour on Main St. Robert Web from Allied Mills Chicago office; Robert McVicker, Eastern Reg-ional poultry specialist of Camp Hill, Pa., associated with Wayne Feeds; Norman Mitchell, vice -president of Aero - Vent Fans Equipment Co., of Illinois; Chare-Lime's representative from Indi-ana; also Lynwood J. Smith, dis-trict manager of the Buffalo of-fice of Wayne Feeds and William

    aid Linsey, Mary Simons, Jeanne Sackett Ba'avia, area manager BcUune, J amp- Conway, Nicholas Hardie. Daniel Wolcott. David Bchn, Ronald Wild. Merit roll -Diane Glor, Christine Jamalkows ki, David LaVarnway, Raymond Schmch, Mary Kay Spring, Mich aeiine Thompson.

    5th Grade - Paul Almeter, An-drew Buckenmeyer, William Churchill, Christine Dalton, Gret-

    St. Luke's Episcopal, the Rev George Kerr, vicar

    8:00 - Holy Communion. 10:45 - Morning service.

    United Church of St. Paul's Christ.

    Rev. Geo. Scheitinger 9:30 - Church School. 11:00 Morning Worship.

    Immanuel Church, Orangeville, 9:30 - Morning Worship. 10:30 - Sunday School.

    Darien First Rev. Erford W Church school, ing Worship.

    Methodist church Daniels. 10 a. m.

    11:15 a. m. Morn-

    the Rev. John

    NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be received

    the Board of Trustees of the Vill-age of Attica. New York for the purchase of a i'oui wheel drive Tractor Loader.

    Bids will be received -intil 7 p. m., Thursday, July 16, 1364 and will be publicly opened in the Board Rooms in the Municipal Building, 9 Water St., Attica. New York. All bids shall be plainly marked on the sealed envelope "Tractor Loader".

    Complete specifications are ob- | tainable at the Village Clerk's | Office, 9 Water St.. Attica, N. Y

    Present 1958 Hough Mode! Pay-loader will be offered in trade.

    The Village of Attica reserv-es the right to waive any formal-ities in or to reject any or all bids, or to accept the bid deemed most advantageous to the Vill-age.

    Dated June 19. 1964. Board of Trustees of the Vill-

    age of Attica. By Kathleen Sennott,

    Clerk 26:2-c-J\ews

    St. Vincent's |R. Culbert.

    Masses will be at 7:45. (and 11 a. m. and 5:15 p. m

    by 7:45 p. sermon and Benediction

    9, 10

    TICA OFFICE - Best student i n j c h e n Fuest, Rebecca Guerrette, shorthand, Donna Smith: best stu- Thomas Hay, Eileen Marzolf, Dan

    in bookkeeping - Elizabeth; i e l McPherson, Jerome Pclton, dent Bly: student in typing. Sua an Tiffany. CITIZENS BANK, ATTICA* For best senior work-manship in Industrial Arts. Hen-ry Doll; for outstanding leader-ship during four years in H g h School, Judith Rudolph.

    COURT SAN SEBASTIAN 10-12, C. D. of A. - for highest aver age in senior class - Diane Strobel. CIVIL SERVICE ASSOC, OF AT-TICA STATE PRISON - for sen-ior student who made notable pro gross in scholarship and char-actor development, Marie West. LEVI CASS PRIZE - best senior work in English - Beulah Gon-zales. HOME : MAKING AWARD-given by the Attica Central School ."Ueteria staff - Marilyn Stro-bel. ALUMNI ASSOC. PRIZE -to outstanding student in Math-1

    ematics - William Seligman. JUN ,, , , . „ IOR SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL

    m.W%tonta*, N o v e n a , W O M E > r s F A C U L T Y AWARD for senior girl for advanced study to further her career - Keri Jean Rhebergen. HANS MOELLEE JEWELER AWARD - ,,,. , , ,, , . „ icnev in American Historv - Ter-I £ " c k e " m f 7

    e r ' ^ u ™ C a r r ' " f ranee Mat tin. PRIZE FOR PRO- E l l c £ Gaftney Mary George, Kev FKTENCY IN WORLD HIS- m K e n m - d > ' . Norman Beitz, San

    Mir.-

    Attica Zion Church Evangelical United Brethren Attica, New York

    Rev. Harvey P. Schcoping, ister.

    Morning Worship at 9:45 a. m Party for Graduales, Tuesday

    June 30, at the Arthur Mcrlf home

    i Mary Rernbas, Paula Schmieder, Sandra Shreder, Pauline Tdybus kiewicz. Gregoy Williams, Shar on Wolccit, Mary Lou Zinke. Mer it Roll - Marilyn Ackerman, Rob-

    I art Cunningham, Robert Curtiss, I Andrew Thompson, Terryl Trze cieski, Edward Ziegler.

    4th Grade - Deborah Prince, Micttael Jamalkowski, Valerie Pur till, Veronica Schum, Susan Red ing, Paula Shreder, Donna Geise. Mary Schmeider, Mary Petz Mark Lippold, Cynthia Spencer, Robin Marrano, Therese Myers, Merit Roll - Mary Lou Stablew-ski, Edward Szemplenski, Patrice Buekenmyer, Richard Jamalkow-ski, Rebecca Allard. Carol Beech-ler, Bethanne Wild, Jenny Perna.

    3rd. Grade - Sharon Pelton. James Hall, Edward Harding. Mi chael Janes, Audrey Graff, John Curtiss. Paul Sonricker, Kathleen Beckwith. Thomas Churchhill, Pe-ter Jacuzzo, Cheryl Otis, Patr i-

    i cia Stedman, Stephen Almeter, Paul Bartz. Bruce Maxon. Mer-

    for profic-li! 5 J - C a r o 1 D a l t o n ' P h i l i P v r„ I Bucke

    MEIIODIST CHURCH NEWS The Rev. Erford W. Daniels

    pastor of the First Methodi.-t Church installed the officers of the W. S. C. S. with the assistance ol Mrs. Richard Sanderson, vice-president of the Batavia District W. S. C. S. Officers are: Mrs. Loigh Hardy, president; Mrs. Jam es Colton, vice-president; Walter Marley, secretary; Carl Marley, treasurer.

    William

    Mrs. Mrs

    Also. Mrs* ceeretary of Supply Work and promotion; Mrs. Chester Hickox, secretary of local church ac-

    t ivi t ies; Mrs. Evan Lamb, secre-_ „ tary of missionary education;; Mrs.

    NEW OFFICERS INSTALLED Edgar Domm. secretary of spir-Mrs. James Ryan was i n s t a l l ed , i t u a l ™*\ Mrs. E. B. Hitchcock-

    f Court San Se- ' ^cre tary of program material; OS

    as grand regent of Court bastian 1012, Catholic Daughters of America by District Deputy Mrs. Celia Leigh of Albion Al-so installed by Mrs. Leigh were: Mrs. Claude Bowen, vice grand regent; Mrs. Harold Sleggs, Jr., treasurer; Mrs. Victor Andrews, historian; Mrs. Albert Quinn, fin ancial secretary; Mrs. William Dusing. prophetess; Mrs. Adeline Glor, monitor: Mr.-. William Gan ey, sentinel; Mrs. Anthony Per l ; Organist, Mrs. Arthur Calkins; trustees for 3 years, Mrs. Rob-ert George and Mrs. Edward Hugh es.

    Is Mrs. John Cook, secretary of campus ministry; Mrs. Russell Blum, secretary of children's work; Mrs. Victor Schuppenhaucr, secretary of youth work.

    Mrs. William Godfrey was chair man of the nominating committee assisted by Mrs. Henry Reisdorf, Mrs. J. Stancly Hall, Mrs. Rich-ard Merie and Mrs. Lawrence Nel son.

    Each year the Womar

    PAROCHIAL SCHOOL GRADf ATION FXERCISES

    The Rev. Thomas Knaubor of St. Leo's Church in Amerst ad-dressed the graduales. of St. Vin-cent's Parochial School at gradu-ation exercises held in St. Vin-cent's Church Father Knauber M the uncle of Mary Beitz, one of the graduates.

    Diplomas were presented by the Rev. John R. Culbert, pastor as -sisted by Rev. Bernard Donion-

    Prizes were presented by Fa th-er Culbert as follows;

    COURT SAN SEBASTIAN 10-12 AWARD f,»r highest vearly av-erage in Religion - Deborah Wil-son. BATAVIA ASSEMBLY 4th

    • BSQHmBiamestead near Corning. This year 21 youths will be participating in the camp-ing program from the Attica Church. Thomas Walborn, newly elected president of the Southern Sub-district oi the Methodist Youth Fellowship of the Batavia District and Robert Knickerbock-er have hr-e.n selected to attend a 10-day camp located near Bos-ton, Mass. The Attica Society will pay part of their expenses. Seventeen Others from Genesee1

    Conference have also been selec-ted.

    TORY-Linda Young. NATIONAL FOUNDATION MARCH OF DIM ES HEALTH CAREERS AWARD, WYOMING COUNTY CHAPTER-Mary Ann Clark. CHORUS PRIZE for outstanding student in vocal music - Donald Williams. HER-ALDARIES DRUM CORPS - lot outstanding instrumental music in senior class - Kenneth Si.andi.sh.

    AMERICAN LEGION ORA-TORICAL AWARD - Beulah Gon zales. MATHEMATICAL ASSOC OF AMERICA RECOGNITION AWARD - Nancy Perry. PRIE FOR PROFICIENCY IN FRENCH Diane Strobel and Sara Kittsley.

    i ATTICA GRANGE - best student Godfrey.I m Homemaking. Margaret Ploff.

    WYOMING COUNTY POLICE AND SHERIFF'S ASSOC CIT-j 1ZENSHIP AWARD - Frederick Leilner. GODFREY MILLING CO. AWARD - for excellence in school work and notable contribution to school and students, Carolyn Pfaff. V. F. W. POST 6239 - for senior boy for advanced study. Clarence Dobson. VETERANS OF WORLD WAR I OF U. S. A. ATTICA BAR RACKS 1475, for highest mark in American History Regents, Gary Keern.

    AMERICAN LEGION AWARD General Logan History medal for 8th grade boy, Lance Pfaff. AMER ICAN LEGION AUXILIARY MED AL - fof 8th grade girl with high est standing in Social Studies, Dandy Weigel. BABE RUTH SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD, Jean Colton and Clarence Dobson.

    STATE UNIVERSITY SCHOL-ARSHIPS - Dixie Dunbar, William Seligman and Diane Strobel. STATE UNIVERSITY NURSE SCHOLARSHIP - Susan Tiffany.

    NOTRE DAME GRADUATES Five young women who gradua-

    ted together from Notre Dame High.School ^ MlffiifcfoilP^HliffiTf I '" j *mn'" reiver! baccalaureate degrees iron. D'Youville College in Buffalo

    Miss Mary Ann Ryan, daughter 01 Mr. and Mrs. James A. Ryan of 8 Glerwoe>d Dr., Attica, receiv ed a B. S. degree in Nursing and has accepted a position as public health nurse in Monroe County.

    Miss Margaret M, Kennedy, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Kennedy of Gulf Rd., Attica re eei-->d a B. A. degree in mathe-matics and plans to teach high school math.

    Miss Donna M. Marzolf, dau-ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Richarr Marzolf, Allegheny Rd. Darien

    in Kennedy, Norman dra Linsey, James Meyers, Mary Schmeh, Raymond Shreder.

    2nd Grade - Edward Kamysz, Catherine Schum. Denice P rince. Daniel Bartz, Karen Hyland, Kath leen Hyland, Christina Schmidt, John Szemplenski, Robert Hall, Craig Fuest, Mary Ziegler, Jan-ice Mitchell, Demise Hooven.

    1st. Grade - Martha Rideout, James Stout, Erian Buckenmey er. Paula George, John Zinke, Christine Otis, Julie Ann Stablew ski, Steven Dworzack, Kathleen Wrotniak John Schwalenstocker, Laurie Ann Marrano, Daniel Pel-ton, Cynthia Hooven, Mary Kyle Jamalkowski, Steven Bartz, Eric Schmeider.

    The eighth grade honor and mer it roll have been given before.

    METHODIST CAMP TO OPEN

    There will be a special service of recognition for all those who will attend Camp Asbury and Watson Homestead, Methodist Camps at the 10 a. m. service at the Attica Church and at the 11:15 a. m. service at the Darien Church on Sunday, June 28.

    Bob Knickerbocker and Tom Walborn of the Attica Methodist Church have been accepted to attend the 10 day Heritage Trail trip camp in and around Boston, Mass and Cape Cod, July 1 to 10.

    with Allied Mills. The men are touring the east

    inspecting the various types of installations to determine which is proving the most satifactory. The Marleys have recently erec-ted and put into operation a 6000 caged bird pressurized laying house using Kitson equipment manufactured at Morley, Michi-gan. Other installations visited in the area were Lon's slatted floor-litter, Reynold's aluminum build-ing at Stafford and Don Stark-weather's farm at E. Pembroke.

    er of Lancaster forfeited $10 tor driving 40 miles and hour on Main St. Richard Zonneville of Gaines ville forfeited $10 for driving 40 miles an hour on Main St. David Putney of Elba was aquitted of a charge of speeding 60 miles an hour on West Main St. He was rep resented by A. Reid King of At-tica.

    James Ohlson of Attica, who claimed to have dozed at the wheel, collided with a power pole and knocked down a parking me-tier at Main and Washingf^on Streets about 11:50 p. m. on Mon-day, June 22.

    EX-ATTICAN HAS BROCKPORT DEGREE

    Mrs. Marvin Duryea was gradu ated cum laude from the State University College at Brockport. Mrs. Duryea, of 3900 Lake Rd., Rrockport, is the former Mary Brie, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs Elmer Brie of Attica.

    While a student at Brockport, Mrs. Duryea was a member of Kappa Delta Pi National Honor Society.

    ATTICA COIN CLUB OFFICERS

    Gordon Frawley has been elec-ted president of the Attica Coin Club. Also elected were: James Geise, vice-president; Mrs. Jean Rapp, Darien, recording secretary; Albert F. Quinn, corresponding sec retary and Lloyd Bachman, Alex-ander, treasurer.

    Plans are being made for the Calvalcade of Coins shows to be held on Sunday, Sept. 13 in the Alexander Recreation Hall. Mr. Frawley is general chairman with Wilfred H. Clarke of LeRoy and Leslis Heilbronner of Perry bourse-chairmen.

    MRS. A. RAY ARNOLD Mrs. Lena Mae Arnold, 92,^1

    56 Washington St., Attica, former ly of Perry, died Wednesday ( June 17, 1964) in the Thayer Nursing Home where she had been a patient for six weeks. Mrs. Arn-old left Perry in 1948, to reside with a daughter in Attica.

    Born in Perry Sept. 22, 1831, she was a daughter of Clark and Nettie Stowe Houghton. In 1902 she married Paul Hoeppner who died in 1922. Ten years later she wed A. Ray Arnold who died in 1950.

    Surviving are the daughter, Mrs. Frank Mandeville; a son, Max Hoeppner, Perry; a step dau ghter, Mrs. Leon Patrick, Perry; three brothers, Howard and Clar-ence of Perry and Kenneth of Ba-tavia; a grandson and three step grandchildren.

    Service was Friday in the Ea-t:>n Funeral Home, the Rev. Al-fred Ham of the Dennison Cor-ners Baptist Church officiating. Burial was in Glenwood Cemetery.

    WILLIAM GETTYS PROMC ,... William A. Gettys, Jr., a\ storekeeper second class, sem of Mr. and Mrs. Willia Gettys, Sr.. of Attica, N. Y cently reported for duty as a ber of Helicopter Utility S< ron Two at the Naval Air St Lakehurst , N. J.

    Before entering the servit August 1958, Gettys attende< tica High School.

    One of the first English ted advert isments was a I bill produced by William O in 1480.

    All men are created equal -and endowed by their creator with an insatiable urge to become otherwise.

    42 MAIN STREET LEONARD H. BURROS. C Eyes Examined, Glasses F

    Children Stressed Contact Lenses Credit Terns

    ATTICA, NEW YORK Tuesday Evening at 7:4

    Saturday evening at 7:15.

    Enterprise 2973

    WEEKLEY BOOK LIST Stevens Memorial book list for

    this week is for young adults. FICTION - Judc Boy, Ball;

    Drop-Out, Eyerly; The Unchosen, Gilbert; Tolliver, Means.

    NON - FICTION - Can't Any body Here Play This Game?, Breal in; 7 Famous Trials, McKown; Mountains of Fire, Vaugnan -Jack son; U. S. Peace Corps, Whittle-sey.

    Ray Charles Greatest Hits have been added to the record collect-ion.

    CHURCH SCHOOL PICNIC The Couples Club of the Presby

    terian Church is sponsoring a Church School picnic on Saturday, June 27 at Memorial Park. Races will start at 3:30 p. m. and supper will be served at 5:3U. Parents are expected to attend.

    Mr .and Mrs. William Given, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferstead are general chairmen. Mr. and Mrs. OrviHe Carpenter have charge of the race; Mr. and Mrs Donald Krauss, prizes; Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Kell and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Disinger, food; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rhebergen, kitchen and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fargo, table.

    MRS. HARRY TUCKER Mrs Florence Tucker. 69, of

    781 West Ferry S., Buffalo, a na-tive of Orangeville, died at 8:15 p. m. Saturday (June 20, 1964) at the Carlton House Nursing Home in Buffalo where she had been a patient for five weeks.

    Born April 13, 1895, Mrs. Tuck-er was a daughter of Henry and Ellen West Glor. Her husband, Harry Tucker, died in 1949. She was a past president of Troop I, Post 665, American Legion, past president of the Ladies Auxiliary Veterans of Foreign Wars, of Erie County, past presiderJt of the John Maxwell Ladies Auxiliary, 452, VFW, and a member of Erie Sal on 51, Forty & Eight of the Amer-ican Legion and Bethlehem Chap ter, 364, Order of Eastern Star. She had given 4,000 hour of volun teer service at the Buffalo Vet-erans Hospital.

    Surviving are a brother, Dr. C. P. Glor of Kenmore, and nieces and nephews. She was sister of the late Eva F. Meeder and Les ter Glor.

    The funeral was on Monday at the Marley Funeral Home in At-tica with the Rev. Theodore Lehmann of the Kenmore United Church of Christ officiaiting. Bur-ial was in Pleasant View Ceme-tery Orangeville.

    r COWLESVILLE

    A number of people from here attended the graduation party at Bennington Fire Hall, Sunday giv-en by Mr. and Mrs. Leo Woznick for their daughter, Dorothy Mary.

    A large number of friends and relatives from here attended the wedding for Miss Carol Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilson and Dale Fullington, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Fullington at Townline Church last Satur-day night. The reception was af-ter at Darien Fire Hall.

    Miss Hah Dersam and friend Mary Ann VanDyke from New? York City have been recent guest at the Wallace Dersam home.

    LET YOUR CHECKS DO YOUR WALKING Hot days or cold . . . any day in the year . • . you can eliminate a lot of walking (driving, parking) when you have a checking account here to pay all your bills by mail. You can make deposits here by mail, too.

    Open your account h e r e . . . today.

    The Citizens Bank

    Member af Federal Depeett

    ATTICA, NEW YORK

    SPELLING BEE CHAMPION

    Deborah Wilson and a certifi-cate of rmri t fo>- runnerup to Pa-tricia Walsh. A special Award of Men* presented by Automobile Club of Buffalo in recognition of service on the School Safety Pa-trol - Ronald Glor. A certificate s i honorable mention to Robert Zinke.

    Ribbons earned for participat-ion in Diocesan Track Meet to: Dennis Waggoner, Kenneth Lyons, Ronald Glor. David Dude-k and

    SENIOR CLASS OF 1964

    CLASS OFFFICERS President - * * » » •

    Vice President * * *

    Secretary » » « *

    Treasurer » »

    Girl Representative . . .

    Boy Representative . . .

    CLASS ROLL

    » Diane Popp Louise Austin

    Judith Rudolph Sabina Olszewski

    Jeanne Conway Gary Fredericks

    Jacquelyn S. Acquard Dale F. Adamski Louise A. Austin Norma L. Bennett Gordon L. Biehl Maureen Bishop Barbara A. BlocV Elisabeth M. Bly Barbara F. Brodowski

    Robert F. Greene David J. Ham Terry G. Harder Shirley J. Heeter Gary Heineman Suzanne E. Henry Edwin C. Hollenbeck Marianne P. Jacuzzo Harold P. Janish

    Marguerite A. Phillips Walter L. Pile Margaret M. Ploof Carolyn A. Pomana Diane E. Popp Marcia M. Puff Charles A. Reisdorf, Jr. Margaret L. Reisdorf

    Getting there is twice the fim in a'64 from Rird

    Mustang Hardtop-sporty, luxurious, low priced I

    *»"*»» The Honor Roll for 8th grade

    with average of 90 or over: Deb-orafa Wilson, David Dudek, Mary Elizabeth Reding, Dennis Waggon er, Cynthia Eifarella and Anne Churchill. Secondary Honors with average of 85 to 89: Carol Kcr-win. Michael Hyland, Drew Stein, David Zarcmski, Ronald Glor, R.ibert Zinke, Thomfe Bottone, Mary Beitz, Patrick Fisher and Kennelh Lyons.

    The Altar and Rosary Society prizes wore awarded to Hio stu-dent in each grade for the great-est effort anrl achievement dur-ing the pa>? year: Grade 1, Kftth-

    * •mwmm ••*--**)iif.WR^Xft' Jeffrey J. Clark Mary A. Clark Richard J. Clark Jean M. Colton Patricia S. Conrad Jeanne L. Conway James W . Cooley III Carol J. Davis Sheila M. Dempsey Daniel Dickerson David P. Di^gins Clarence H. Dobson, Jr. Henry E. Doll Dixie L. Dunbar Janet E. Everts Michael Forgnone Edwin H. Francis

    Carol H. Jefferson Sandra L. Kersch Donald A. Kibler Kathleen M. Kibler Leslie R. Kilian Kay A. Kirchmcyer Patricia A. Kirsch

    Russell D. Ripstem Judith A. Rudolph Teen A. Russeil Donald M. Ryan Gary R. Ryan Beverly A. Schmidt Pamela J. Schofield William C. Seligman

    George W. Konnert, Jr. Patricia A. Sheer Patricia A. Koziej Frederick C. Leitner Jody K. McAleece Judith A. Merkle Marie K. Mest Marjorie C. Meyer David Montgomery Candice M. Montondo ftawltT r. No-aft IB

    Joyce M. Smith Nancy A. Snyder Ellen L. Solly Mary L. Sonricker Mary K. Spink Clark ?. Spriegel Kenneth L. Standish James J. Stephens .Ma îL-n

    ION AUXILIARY MEDAL to Pth grade girl wi'h rm fhi i ' ' average; i„ jfiitoty . rar,: Kerwfck, 54.2. SKUHA CLUB AWARDS - for two bavt essays on Religious vo-cations, David Dudek and Debor-ah Wilson. ^

    county Hk..

    Health kv»an.. r.ur-c.

    Also, Mis:. Joan M. Fr>rti, of Le-Roy, Who received a B. S In BUR ing and Miss Gracearm M. Bar-u.'iio of Batkvla, who raceivad B. S. degree in Education.

    icie ,i, LKiiisc Uei.sc. Grade 4, Paula Shreder; Grade 5, Andrew Thompson; Grade 6, Stephen George; Grade .7?-Mich-ael .Szemplenski.

    A ribbon earned for parUeipai-aUtai in Diocesan Track Meet to

    Allen Lindcy, Grade 3.

    vJlaNta Tf. rrniiiiTin Richard T. F ieday Bernard C. Frounick Marwy L. Gardner Brenda M Gusman M/idonuna George Robert L. Godfrey Beulah Gonzales

    :ianina H. Olszewski Rcnald R....Pzd*k Douglas K Pnrmerter JtfiH £. ParrisI, Thomas M Perry Thomas L. Petherick Kathleen M. Petz Carolyn S. Pfaff

    Ronald G. Trzecieski David C. VsllZflBlsJsBSSSR Nancy L. VaaObfSwf • Mary J. Weber Donald E Williams Donna L. Wise

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