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2 — T H E F R E D O N I A CENSOR — T h u r s . , Feb . 12, 1933
- WANTED -
Hard RJaple, Cherry, Ash and Oak Logs
Write or Call Us for New Top Prices
Meilman & Millar Wood Products, Inc. First Street Phone 5021 Little Valley, N. Y
From where I sit... 6y Joe Marsh
Just a Little "Outdated!"
Back in December we sent out oor yearly calendar. It Jisted the last da te for renewing dr ivers ' licenses, and things like the dates for rejeistering to ro te , when the hunt ing and fishing seasons open — even suggested you note down the wife's bir thday, top.
I figured dates like these were i m p o r t a n t to keep in mind — and th i s w a s a good way to do it. Unfor tuna te ly , i t now ti jrns out I never really paid close a t tent ion
* t o my oivn calendar!
No t 'til today tha t is — so here I am not able to drive the car this
•weekend until I get my driver 's license renewed on Monday!
From where I sit, I guess good udvice, like charity, should begin at home. I'm always advising all of you to worry less about your neighbors (what they do, or say. and whether or not they should enjoy a tempera te glass of beer) a n d p a y m o r e ' a t t e n t i o n t o whether you yourself a re doing the right thing. Guess I'll "make a notcr* to follow my own formula!
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Bids on Pumper Being Pondered
By the Trustees (cont inued train page 1)
by law to give formal notice that the election is to' be held March *J, with polling places to be the ' t rustees ' room of Village Mall I for voters of vil lage Election District I and the Fire-JIalt for District 2. Hours of vo t ing will be 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
As is genera l ly known, five officials a r e to be chosen at the elect ion—a mayor for two years in place of Mr. J a m e s ; three t rus tees for t wo-yea r t e rms each to replace Mr. Sahle , Mr. Sanderson and Alex K. Dickson, arid a m e m b e r of the Board of Educat ion for three years in place of Mr. Guest .
Light ing Sale on Ballot Also specified in, t he formal
•notice is the fact that voters will Ije called on to render a decision on the proposal to sell the mun ic i pa l ly -owned street l ighting system to the Niagara Mohawk Power Corpora t ion for $21,400. Cer ta in port ions of the system, including the Barke r Common l ighting setup, a re exc luded from the sale.
T h e notice also cites the fact that voting machines will be utilized at the election, and the board, in dicat ing tha t seven machines will be requi red—four in Village Hall and th ree at the Fire Hal l—passed a resolution hir ing Rober t J . Murphy as custodian. The mayor was a u t h o r i z e d ' t o m a k e the neces sary a r r a n g e m e n t s for the election, including the appo in tmen t of as many election inspectors as may be needed.
T h e call for gallon p u m p e r
BJ.P Reported Lacking 3 Posts,
Taxpayers Sliy 1
M r'. (cont inued from page 1)
( I m s i ' s , was • offered for con-siclei atioi), now many pi'cturc .'in
and it was nut known of them are still in llis wha! oilier names have
I. Those offered at the Walter J. Marsh an. '
Baldcnsperger , both of (..'i the ticket a year
school board candida tes ; xcrak! .\\ Dengler, Joseph Seciota.
Howard Dcpledge, Paul W. Bulick, Pe te r Vishnia. Horace Civiletfe, Thomas Alessi. Jjames Vinci^uerra , Rowlan;
bet. n aaaccl t ime were A r t h u r F. whom w-i i"t a r i r o - . i i . i
The 8.I.P Shephard and Harry Joy.
hi! 's called .another
bids on the which the vil
750-lage
contempla tes buying for the. tire d e p a r t m e n t d r e w a heavy response
meeting lor tomorrow night, when final caucus plans probably will be made .
Pres id ing OfJicers .Harold T. Pat ton, cha i rman of
tlic T a x p a y e r s ' caucus .committee, is ..expected to call tha t ' faction's nomina t ing meet ing to order , after which the chair will be tu rned over to a new presiding officer, probably chosen from among Mrs. Miller, Mr.. Frel ing and Dr. Dawley.
Vincent Manuele , cha i rman of the B.I.P. caucus commit tee , is e x pected to preside at its session.
T e r m s of office of the mayor and Village Board m e m b e r s a re two years each. Tha t of t h e ' school board m e m b e r to be chosen at the March 9 election is th ree years .
The T a x p a y e r s Pa r ty , in addi t ion to nomina t ing candidates , also is expected to adopt a pla t form o u t lining the p rog ram i t . will foster for tire vil lage. T h e B.I.P. also is considering formation of a policy, commit tee , whose purpose would be s imilar to that of the T a x p a y e r s ' j)latform group.
Also up for considerat ion at the
75 Attend First Book Review Held
In Library Room T h e Darwin R. -Barker L ib ra ry ' s
first1 be.ok review of the Winter a t t rac ted some 75 persons Monday evening, when th ree widely va ry ing-types.of new edit ions were d i s cussed. T h e ga ther ing was in the l ibrary 's -new reference room and featured the first use of the new record player .
Miss Vivian M. Robe.of the F're-donia S ta te Teachers College faculty m a d e use of the .phonograph in her discussion of "A History of the- Amer ican Symphony , " by John
! Mueller. ' Others on the p rogram were Mrs . Alfred C. Gent , who re viewed John Ste inbeck 's new best-
t*sei]e]\ "East of Eden," and Thomas O'Neil, "who discussed "Beyond the High H i m a l a y a s " by S u p r e m e Court Jus t i ce William O. Douglas.
companies filed offers w h i c h ! ejection, a l tnough it is not affected Village Clerk S a m u e l L. Drayo l opened and read to the board. I Ranging from a low of $19,275 to $26,111.50. the bids will call for considerable s tudy before they can ! be proper ly eva lua ted , and Mayor : J a m e s named the board as a com- | mi t tee of the whole to m a k e such a I s tudy and report its findings a t ! the next meet ing . Chief Gues t . a n d ' •lis f iremen's commit tee will a lso 1
^erve with the board. The tfids.were based on specifica
tions cited in official adver t i s ing by the fire d e p a r t m e n t . They included: • .
• Bids Are Listed Young F i re Equ ipmen t C o m
pany^ Buffalo—$23,402.23 with d e livery within 150 work ing days ; Howe Fi re A p p a r a t u s Company . A n d e r s o n , I n'd.r—$21,750 and $20,750 ( t w o b ids) , wi th 150 days del ivery p remised ; Fredonia Truck
'•& F a r m Equ ipmen t Company— $23,340 with del ivery in 240 ca l enda r days ; Ward L a F r a n c e T r u c k Corpora t ion , Elmira—$23,959 with del ivery in 120 working days ; Four -Whee l Dr ive Auto Company , Clintcnvi l le , Wis.—$22,951.25 with del ivery in 180 ca lendar days.
Mack Motor Truck Corpora t ion . P i t t s b u r g h Pa.—$24,95(5.75 with del ivery in 120 work ing days ;
SSeagrsrv.e Corporat ion, Columbus , O.—$22,433.50 and $26,111.50 ( two ;
[ b i d s ) , with del ivery in 10'0„w6rking
by the caucus, is a proposal to sell t:ie v i l lage-owned street l ighting .•...stem to the Niagara Mohawk Power Corpora t ion for $21,400. A stand-on the ques t ion 'may be t aken in the pla t forms and policies of the two .factions, however .
HELP WANTED
Male and Female
For Day or Night w o r k at
Cease Comn^issary L A K E SHORE DRIVE, W E S T
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) For details apply to person-nel Department in person, or by mail, or phone Dun-; kirk 2365.
days; Amer ican L a F r a n c e Foami te Corporat ion, Elmira—$19,275 and $22,975 ( two b ids) , with de l ivery in 175 work ing days; Oren Roanoke Corporation', Roanoke, Va.— $25,526 with de l ivery in 150 ca l endar" ' .days; Genera l Fire Truck Company , Detroit , JVI i c h.—$20.-231.63. $20,826.63 and $20,926.63 ( th ree bids) , with del ivery in 150 to 180> days. . M a n y . o f t h e companies had rep
resenta t ives at v the meeting; and there was a la rge delegat ion of firemen present as well .
Hart ley Essex of Fredonia wi th d rew his amplication for appoin t ment as filter plant opera tor in a let ter to the board, and the appl i cation of Carl N. Men-ill of Silver Creek, for the job was received.
T r u c k O w n e r s Meet
Notice of a meet ing of the C h a u tauqua Area T ruck O w n e r s Association i o be held t oday ' i n J a m e s town was received. The newly-formed organizat ion seeks fair t r e a t m e n t for truck owners on registrat ion fc#s, according to the notice.
"T;ie fire and wa te r commit tee w(as author ized to buy a carload of six.-inch pipe for wa te r line e x tension r equ i remen t s riext year .
Vincent DeJoe. acting public works supe r in t enden t , was riirccle.o1
by the beard to p r epa re a li.->t- oi p roper ty owner s w h o have no; made necessary connect ions wi th sewer and wate r Hues in Lamber t and Prospect Streets , which are scheduled for resurfacing, and the ,village clerk was instructed to notify the o w n e r s to m a k e the connection at once.
Mr. Shel ton told the board he is w o r k i n g ' on plans for the new s t ree ts but said no final figures have been reached as yet .
For the first t ime in sonic weeks . ' there were no building permi ts g ran ted . , (_. r
Too Late To Classify FOR SALE: C A N A R I E S . G U A R -
antsed singers. Mated pairs . Condit ioned females, f o r the balancr of Feb rua ry , free female with each singer. Baby par rakeets ' Home raised and heal thy. Mosl colors . . . excel lent ta lk ing strain. The Char lcau Aviar ies . 6, C leveland Avenue , 'Li ly Dale, N. Y., phdne Cassadaga 99-F11.
2-12 - 2-19—12
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favorite heart as flowers. This Valentine's Day
say ft beautifully with lovely fresh flowers;
Cut Flowers . © Plants
Valentine Corsages . . . for the Hospital Ball or
that all important date! Made
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Holy Name Society Officers Installed; Scouts Get Charter
The Holy Name Socie ty of St. Anthony ' s Church held its month ly communion Sunday , and followed it with a breakfas t p r o g r a m at which recognit ion was given {< Boy Scouts in observance of Boy Scout S u n d a y . T h e r e w e r e 165
.persons present for the breakfast , the first held in the church since its recent renovat ion .
T h e Rev. Pe te r Bortolazzo. pas tor, instal led new officers of the society at the 9:30 o'clock mass . They are Sam R. tit . George, pres i dent , succeeding Vincent Manue le : Ca.siro.er Ware , v ice-pres ident : Louis St . George, t r easure r ; Samuel Lombardo , secre tary , and Joseph
.LoGuidice and F rank SL George, marsha l s ;
T h e Rev. Silvio DeLuca of Holy Cross S e m i n a r y discussed "Wha t Is the Purpose of, Holy N a m e ? " dur ing the breakfast p rogram.
Gera ld L. Reynolds of Dunki rk , ass is tant Scout execut ive , p resen t ed, a cha r t e r for Boy Scout Troop 80 and Explorer Post 80, sponsored by Fredonia Memorial Pos t . 59, Amer ican Legion, to C o m m a n d e r Harold T. Pa t ton . Members of the t roop commit tee p resen t were John Brooks, K e n n e t h Hdrey and J o h n Gullo.
Library Motes P r e p a r e d by tlie Staff
of the
D a r w i n R. B a r k e r L ib ra ry
Fict ion T h e River Garden of P u r e R e
pose— Boynton. Devil 's Br idge—Deasey. G r e a t . French Short Novels—
Dupee , The Doctor on Bean St ree t—
Kent . Joel , A 'Novel of Young Amer ica
—- Kubie . *Ft>r All Your Li te—Lor in r;-. Master of the World—O'Neal . The So journer—Rawj ings . Desiree—Selinko. T h e Gal l i l eans—Slaughte r . Trie Velvet Double t—Stree t .
Science Fiction Beyond H u m a n Ken—Merr i l . C i ty—Simak .
Myster ies T h e Deep End—Brown. The Bat Tha t Fli ts—Collins. A .Hole in the Ground-—Garve. Death by Associa t ion—Lock-
ridge. Someth ing to Hide—MacDonald . It 's Her Own Funera l—Rive t t . Always Ask a Policeman—Trufss. Death of an I n t r u d e r — T y r e . It Happened . T o m o r r o w — W i l l i
ams. %
Adul t Non-Fict ion T h e Shape of S u n d a y : A Bio
g raphy of Lloyd C. Douglas—Dawson.
George Washington V. 5. Victory with the Help of F r a n c e — F r e e m a n ,
Let te rs—Mil lay . P roud Kate—Ross . I T h e Life and Good Times- of
Wil l iam R. Hears t—Tebbe l . ' Social Sciences
Master ing Your ' .Disability— Lit t ledale .
Useful Ar t s N u m b e r Kn i t t i ng—Bel l amy . T h e Mustangs—Dobie .
/L iv ing Wi th Cancer—Kaohe le . How to Make Growing Clothes
for Your Baby-;—Karacz. L i t e r a tu re
Mrs. McThing—Chase . Comple t e P o e m s and Plays—
Eliot. The Days Before-*-Porter. T h e Thur.ber A l b u m — T h u r b e r . First Morning, New P o e m s —
Viereck. History and Trave l
The Last Resor t s—Amory . AI! Down -the Valley—Bill ings. Daughte r of the Paci f ic—Mat-
suoka.
Sgt Brown Ends Service in Korea
Heads for the U. S. Sgt. Glerr R. Brown, son of Mr.
and Mrs . Lewis F. Brown of 28 Hamle t St ree t , Fredonia , is r e tu rn ing to the United S ta tes unde r the A r m y ' s rota t ion p rog ram a l t e r 18 i n o n t h s in the Fa r East .
He served in the 1st Calvary Division, which spent 17 m o n t h s
i in the front lines of Korea before being assigned to secur i ty du ty in J a p a n late in 1951.
A supply s e r g e a n t ' i n Ba t t e ry C of t h e 61st Field Ar t i l le ry B a t talion. Brown en te red t h e A r m y in March 1951. He served . in Korea for f i v e . m o n t h s and was a w a r d e d the Korean and UN service r i b bons, and the A r m y of Occupat ion ribhon for service in J a p a n . '.'
A 1947 g r a d u a t e of F r e d o n i a High School, he was employed by the D u n k i r k P r in t i ng Company. ' Before his p resen t ass ignment , Sgt . Brown ' w a s s ta t ioned at For t Dix, N. J .
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Meat s ta ins may be removed by soaking the cloth in cold wa te r and , then wash ing it in soap and Cold J wafer.
WANTED YOUNG MAN or WOMAN
For Bank Work Knowledge of adding-, bookkeeping: machines and typewriter desirable.
Give Full Particulars Desi rab le S teady Employmen t , Life I n s u r a n c e a n d Hospi ta l iz a t ion P lan , Good Wages p lus Incen t ive P l an . /
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for PARTY APPETITE Luscious Valentine treats for a thrillinjg party! Beautiful templing cakes and cookies!
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"LOOK AT THOSE YANKEE DOODLE D A N D I E S ! " laughed
Redcoat officers as they dril led ragged Amer ican recruits a t
For t Crailo, in Rensselaer, in 1758. A British doctor wrote
"Yankee Doodle" there, but the song became American after
the haltle of Lexington in 1775. Something Americans can
really sing about today«is their steady forward progress . Up
state progress has been, helped by low-cost electricity, sup
plied by Niagara MohaWk to a 21,000 square mile a r ea !
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"HEART CAKES" Heart-Shaped Layer Cakes, RichlyLFrosted
and Decorated
AKE.SH'OP <) Eagle St. Phone 2-5867 Fredonia, N. Y.
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HE FOUND A HOME O N THE RANGE. Most, men like to
cook ( though they don ' t like to clean up afterwards) . . .
and it 's a real pleasure for them on a modern electric r ange !
. The new models are fast and automatic . . . a n d do an espe
cially good j o b on meats . They ' re economical ^o operate ,
too. While the cost of everything else has gonie up, up, up ,
N iaga ra Mohawk electricity remains one of the biggest bar
gains you can b u y ! [".'••
Listen to "Meet Corliss Archer" over ABC Radio every Friday at 9:30 p.m.
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# It can be yours for little more than a low-priced car with all its extras! Y e t see w h a t y o u g e t . . . .
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