Dunkirk Evening Observer, Jun 15, 1959, p. 2 (2024)

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Dunkirk Evening Observer (Newspaper) - June 15, 1959, Dunkirk-Fredonia, New YorkEvening 0003 Northern Chautauqua area news Snow Dies Fin Cassadaga Maude Fly Ysaee died sunday tit her Home if Maple Avenue Here after a lengthy she was 74 years Bare to Forestville the was the daughter of the Lite Elisha and Susan Lyman died Tel she was a member of the Forestville Baptist a record bar and two Craig Sheila All of Cassa trick of Al treat your self to a bargain in today classified three teachers leave Forestville school positions the regular meeting of the Forestville Central of education was school Board held monday for a ddts Only Canadian mining Market manual lists 50 Active issues plus Markiet Suur rim min no news quotation scrv1ci Ipi Cial reports void itch Fri Duffir Canada Kubirk Anglo Northern securities i two Hofto Canada t4 june with the follow ing members present Edwin president Frank Mill vice president Lillian Michael Oscar Ernest Edward Domeni co Stanley supervising principal Clarence elementary and Lucile included in the preliminary i Board business was approval of Bills and the authorization of Transfer of cafeteria funds to general funds to cover 1958 59 the following resignations of teachers for the school year 1959 co were accepted Barbara Jean Stubbs and Albert youth program Betty chairman of the youth recreation commit was present and discus soc with the Board the summer re arc Atlon the Board authorized the following school a Cill Les for use by the youth recreation committee under proper supervision and with proper insurance ele Nicolary cafeteria gym for locker rooms grounds and equipment High school baseball and the use of two school salary agreements were approved for the following Elemen tary teachers for the school year 11959 to Florence Field and Mildred the Board discussed extensively the condition of the elementary Leach Field and the report of the contractor involved and it was decided to obtain quotations for work recommended by the con applications of a Day time custodian for the Elemen tary school were bid awards during extensive discussion i get an i you i Back i in monthly terms you i i apply 1 i r Cau the Money number bids which Vert used by on were received Asad the Board of Educa Tion the following awards Scro made waterproofing and repainting certain Walls at the High Farrell and supplying of the milk for the school year 1959 60 Seegert in lying of in it year 1959 ice Cream for Tho Dunkirk ice sup school year Cream supplying of baked Flrsch baking company canned Flickinger i Dunkirk i i also accepted by Tho Board was j a bid by Barefoot motors for Tho Purchase of the school station Wagon at i in other business during the from to i i meeting Ruger report i led on the increased allowance under the National defense act for science and mathematics equip ment and was ordered to proceed Las authorized with appropriate it was also authorized to Purchase a meat other business also authorized was Partl Cipa Newman funeral service phone 7689 201 Zebra Street was Tion of Forestville children at a speech clinic at Frodonia teach ors College during the summer months including use of the school station bus Driver approved for applications were Shortill Wilkinson Gardinier funeral Home phone 2443 t 48 fourth at Swai and Clare Taft and cafeteria Helper applications were approved for Lulu Leota Parker and Winona insurance on District owned property was discussed and it was town of Poland Jwill of Brocton Crasha Smsith victim on sunday photo instructs Roy Fred supervising principal of Silver Creek Central at the right a Grade school on the manner of applying mortar during Cornerstone laying ceremonies Sun Day at the now Junior senior High school construction site in Silver awaiting their turn Are Joseph and Kathy Cornerstone at new Silver Creek Central school Laid sunday that the school a result of the Silver More than 200 persons attended the Corner Stone laying ceremonies of Tho new Junior senior High school sunday afternoon in spite of the Windy following the playing of sever Al numbers by the High school Tho Edmund Oconnor gave the president of the Silver Creek school Board of Edu congratulated the people of Silver Creek and Tho was started As in mid of education working As a team under the capable Gui Clinco of supervising Fred the splendid cooperation of the entire Community was a contributing Factor in making the new school a after the opening of the Cere monies Barresi introduced Tho Willet minister of the first presbyterian who was master of ceremonies for the example of determination in his opening re mentioned the importance of the citizens under the direction of Lorron As o motivating Force in achieving the goal of the new he the entire committee was an example of determination to provide adequate facilities for the education of our he then introduced Caryl who indicated in his remarks that the building of the school was a rededication toward the improvement and support of Educa Tion in our Norman supervisor of the town Sheridan this school Structure is a Milestone in the life of our District today and the program will prove a mile Stone in the history of our decided that the insurance Survey High standards of living i previously considered should be Harmon president of authorized and that present pol the Silver Creek Central in ii cies remain with Tho companies us dealt chiefly with with which they Are now the better educational opportune vacation policy for non Toady ing employees was discussed and it was agreed that pending approval of the civil service com Mission vacation periods be granted after one year of employ funeral service t Edward Orcutt owner phone 2263 pm ctn Tol Arentt dairymen must eliminate herds with brucellosis Chautauqua county farm Bureau said today that individual county dairymen face loss of their income if they do not have brucellosis free herds by july in issuing the Mcdonald said that july 1 is the deadline after which milk from brucellosis free herds Only will be if a Dairyman has brucellosis reactors in his Herd he should get rid of a said that recent reports indicate that there Are still several ties which the new school will provide for the the fact Superior schools provide the Community with High standards of the Cornerstone was Laid by three women who were graduated from the Silver Creek High school in 1890 and and by three Felu in introducing the participants in this part of the Cere Mony said that even Back in when miss Mabel Aldrich and Hattie Mackey were in the graduating the space age was a topic of the graduation program for that year snowed miss Aldrich essay Man in the a letter from the and lackeys essay was and meaning to the great changes miss Clarissa class of spoke briefly saying that changes have been made since her graduation and she said their class motto Trust not to miss Aldrich mentioned in her the Long line of Grade thousand herds in new York state j ates who have left the Silver in which known brucellosis reach Creek school and the Many goals i they have reached through the for and said that the efforts tors Are favourable prices Type cows for Slaughter Are an added although it is human nature to wait until the last it is sound manage ment to get rid of reactors not be credited to the school District but would also Bene fit the state and a others took part David president of the student expressed t h o appreciation of the students for the efforts of the school Board and the school District for pro Viding an educational program to serve As a Basic foundation for the education of our present and future Lafayette of the Cattaraugus Indian reservation rep resented the Indian reservation and 500 boys and girls who attend school in the he that it is remarkable How the importance of knowledge so a s stimulated interest in belter Edu cation for All Silver creeks mayor James particularly stressed the fact that growth and expansion of our school system Indi Cates Progress in the commune District superintendent of Philip brought Best wishes and Happy school Days from the commissioner of education in Al Haggai id Dies saturday in Silver Creek Silver Carl 2 Knight died at Hanover general sat urday after a months ill Harlond moved Here two years ago from Jamestown after the death of her she is by two of Silver and of Mer a Carl of new York and eight Brothers and Sis Silver Creek Rachel lit Barrio Bow meeting forty three members of bus Ness and professional women clubs of District 8 met for a presi dents meeting at the Colony House restaurant on thirteen of the eighteen clubs in the District were miss Elisabeth District 8 conducted the business which followed the Bow of Silver Creek made the arrangements and were Host esses to the District he to improve the educational facilities of this area indeed proud others who took part in Tho ceremonies were supervisor Hall Ery week la a info til cow used Clothier who said that the of j forts of those people in the Coin week Munty who worked so diligently i to obtain Tho new school should midday Stock report new York i plywood issues ran into heavy Selling today to feature a quiet Stock Georgia in a delayed fell 4 Points to 54 on an also opening was off 1 h at 47 Brunswick Balke jumped More than 2 in the Bowling magma was off 3 in the coppers where Anaconda dropped and Kennicott Shell lost 1 in blood Bank set for Brocton fire Hall on june 18 Anthony executive n o r t h Ern Chautauqua american red announced today that a blood Bank will be held in Broc ton on june the visit will to held from to at the Brocton fire the Brocton and Portland Firo departments Are sponsoring the Howard Green is chair in conjunction Zerbo announced with that the blood drive would tie in with the current National convention of the Junior chamber of Commerce in Zerbo said that the Jaycee delegates in Buffalo will g i v o blood at a special Bloodmobile there this Dunkirk h o w e v who Are unable to attend the National convention May give a pint of blood in Brocton on june 18 and it will be credited to their delegation in the Buffalo blood county towns to receive state Highway funds state Aid in the amount of for Highway purposes was reported received late last week by Robert Mil county state Aid is figured in accor dance with the total Miles of High Way in each town with the exception of state the list following indicates the amount each towns Lup in the county receives in state Aid for High Way purposes Arkwright bust Carroll Charlotte Chautauqua Cherry Creek Clymer Dunkirk Ellscott Ellington French Creek Gerry Hanover Harmony klan tone Mina North Harmony Poland Pomfret Portland Sheridan Sherman wholesale produce Market new York up the us a reports that supplies on the new York wholesale produce Markel were generally heavy de Mand was Market about crate Large to snap by Valentines no contenders by round Type 45th by 1 and 35th by domes tic round red no to crate 6 dozen Gold hot Mibu to in dub crate iceberg Romaine medium to Large 4 quart Basket by curly Plain red Bunch no 3vi to 5 Bunch 35 i vibe by italian yellow Sweet by Orange Jer sey it 12qt it it sunday Nornie Ftfe death of James of 4ft Livingston raised to four the number of fatalities arising from an Auto Accident on the quaint Road about Satur Brown died just is hours after mishap which also claimed the lives of three other James town they Are James of 129 Palmer Driver of the who died from left lung Hemor Clyde of col fax who died from a brain Haemorrhage caused by a Frac tured Gary of 119 Williams who also died from a brain Haemorrhage caused by a fractured Jerry of 119 Chautauqua another passenger in the death is in wac Hospi Tal suffering from abrasions of the head and his condition is described As the Auto was travelling South on quaint in the town of Poland about three Miles from the car apparently left the East Side of the skidded 148 hit a Large tree continued Down the High Way for 58 then Over a 25 foot embankment where it stopped right Side the five occupants were thrown from the the worst single crash in the county since exactly a year when four people died in a collision near hiked Chautauqua county death toll for the year to Athens elects mayor Athens Tsoukalas was elected mayor of Athens with communist support Twenty of the 31 electors failed to agree to vote for one of the four candidates on no communist tick the split of their votes enabled a non comm to sweep half clean when you House get rid of not in sell them with Classi fied county Surro Gate Rollin fan her admitted will of Angelo Broc who died May to pro Bate at sessions Graziano left an estate estimated at in real property in personal Joseph w mite we named and John Fittge Tild u attorney of the England Oney Earold Zelda who was bom with three holes in her was recovering today from the first of three operations that May open the Way to a Normal the next operation is scheduled for july or n give dad the new with rotary Blades strokes off whiskers smooth As silk cant pull i heres the wonderful Gorelco difference beneath rigid 12 razor keen rotary Blades whirl round in one continuous sweep of Gorelco needs no automatically adjusts to any introduce Oad to the future of give him the new Gorelco with travel to push a Button exclusive flip top head Springs open to empty out whisker see the new Gorelco Spe Dehaver in the Huntley Brinkley Newe Abc Brick makers the babylonians and egyptians made and used bricks at least years before the birth of according to encyclopedia announced re i Moline copy thou Daft for 3 Day free trial Roy Type Virbon Quality Lupp Lei for ill bus Neji Stockton Villanova Westfield Chautauqua county Miller also Seipt of a Check in the amount of from the state ment of taxation and finance for state Aid based on motor vehicle this will go into the county Road fund to be used for the county a mixed Oil Lukens Rose 2 in a mixed steel Thipmol was up a Point in the american Home products ran up 4 in the but Abbott laboratories Ell Goodyear was ahead i in the North Collins fruit auction trading was reported heavy on the North Collins fruit auction to the Market broke sunday As processors stepped in to begin there were crates Oil strawberries sold thousand and sixty five crates of eight quarts moved at prices rang ing fr6m to i while crates of moved to 16 quarts shop our huge selection of practical fathers Day gifts and greeting cards f prices to please every purse everything Fok ii Ohi i 1viill1 11 Offlie Supply 307 main n v make that dream come True with a Chautauqua National mortgage wed like to share your dreams with our mortgage officers can help to make Thow dreams become realities they can arrange mortgage tailored to your your and your living Lake Shore office Hawf emf i;

Dunkirk Evening Observer, Jun 15, 1959, p. 2 (2024)
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