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The Sun and the Erie County Independent from Hamburg, New York • Page 4

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Hamburg, New York
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FRONTPAGE SOUTH BUFFALO-WEST SENECA NEWS PAGE 4 Bar Association Vv Elects Wei nstein SEN. HOAK CALLS FOR SENIOR CITIZEN PROPERTY EXEMPTION Hotel on January 28, -Attorney Rudolph S. Welnsteln ti President the year 19661 Mr, Welnsteln ascended to the Presidency upon the Forthleth Anniversary of his admittance to the practice of law. He Is a long time Lackawanna resident who formerly served as Corporation Counsel in four different Derno-cratic Administrations of th CJty of Lackawanna. Elected With Mr.

Weinst'ein were Attorneys: Daniel F. Citak, Vice President; David P. Evans, Secretary Treasurer Robert Rosinskl, Sargeant at arms. Michael F. Dillon, of Erie County, ber of the Lackawanna Association was an honored guest at the meeting.

Amos Tech Course THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1966 accomplishment unequaled In the previous three Senator Hoak predlctedv that the State lottery would pass the Senate this week (Feb. 7th). "It has been estimated that this lottery produce approximately $400 million in addltiona revenue, said Senator Hoak, and the entire amount will be earmarked for "I'm confident that money for education will preclude our taxes from rising, and we all know that our taxpayers have reached and passed the saturation point as far as taxes are concerned," said the Senator. "On aging, the Democratic program calls for 50 exemption of assessed valuation of residential property, owned and occupied by persons 65 or over with annual incomes of less than $2,400 for local tax purposes. This legislation, sponsored by Senator Hoak, passed both houses of the legislafure last year, and Senator Hoak called the Governor's veto of this important bill was cruel and The program also calls for the enactment of enabling legislation for a comprehensive and lve nursing home program, including loans for renovations and.

rehabilitation of nursing homes to comply with a "quallty'code" Senator. Hoak added, strike provision, divorce law revision, a merger of New York City area transit authorities into one agency and a statewide lottery." Senator Hoak remarked, "This program once again demonstrates that Democratic legislators have the interests of the public uppermost In their minds. The skeletal, election-year program -advanced by the Governor shows only his priority interest In getting on the campaign trail early. The proposals embodied in this outline comprise a work-. able program attuned to the current and future needs of the people of the State of New York.

"This is a program of legls latlon designed to keep up the progressive momentum gen-' eratecl at the- IOCS session when the Democratic majorities con-piles a record of legislative Senator Brydges announced last week the appointment of State Senator Bertram! H. Hoak to the Joint Legislative Committee on Conservation Law. This along with Senator Hoak's committee assignments to Agriculture and Marketing, Roads and Public Works, Towns and Counties, Finance and Affairs of Villages will enable the Senator to keep abreast of the many problems facing our urban and suburban areas. The Democratic Party Announced last week its legislative program for 1966. "This program" Senator Hoak said, "call for swift action on the reapportionment of the legislature, an increase to $660 per pupil in the ceiling for state aid to schools, a $1.00 minimum wage, establishment of fact-finding boards and cooling-off periods in contract negotiations for public employees, while retaining the no- EDWARD J.

Income Tax 7t -e -Ki --1 f. fill II WANT ADS I am most happy and privileged to continue the fine service in accounting and Insurance established by my son, the late Robert E. Hartnett. I am also happy to announce that the same fine staff who so ably assisted my son will continue to serve me in my new endeavor." Yours for fine service, 1 Uwui J. HirtMtt 2009 SENECA STIEET 1 8 25-55 0 0 Airman Robert J.

Amos, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Amos of 98-B Albright Court, has been selected for technical training at Amarlllo Air Force Base, Texas as a U.S. Air Force air-; craft structural repairman.

Airman Amos recently oom- pleted basic -training- at LackT land Air, 'ForccBaiBis school 15 Jiart 4 lng CommancT which conducts hundreds, of specialized courses to provide technically-trained personnel for the nation's aerospace force. He Is a 1965 graduate of Lacka- wanna Senior High School. REAL HARNETT Insurance 7fe Watte '1 The Lackawanna Bar Association- at its annual Election Meeting, held at the Lackawanna FISHERMEN UNDEFEATED IN 'A' IASKETBALL The Fishermen, coached by Bill Fisher Is the only team in the Lackawanna Recreation Muny Leagues and there are a total of 37 teams, that Is undefeated to this day. However, the league leaders in Division No, 2 of the may be in for some trouble as they will face the better teams' this coming week. In "AA" bas--ketball, the Spectres who seem to have come alive recently are pressing the Astra Lites and if Bill Bilowus keeps hitting as he has In the past four games Geo-.

rge Brady's team will find it- self in a real battle for the city title." This Friday's 'AA" games, February 1 1th have been transferred to the Lincoln Annex gym from the Ridge Junior High School. In Junior basketball play, the Hawks held on to a tie for first place when Nick Taneff-sunk a half court shot with two 1 second remaining against the Tornadoes. 4 AUI0RSKI SPEAKS TO JUNIOR GARDENERS C' Mr. Herbert T. Amborski will be the guest speaker at the Feb- ruary l2th meeting of the Junior Gardeners, sponsored by the Lackawanna Garden Club.

Mr. Amborski, a teacher in the Lackawanna School system for 29 years, is known In this area for his, many ana; varied interests. His- primary Interest "is the breeding exhibiting of unusual breeds of poultry. One of his most prized honors in this field was the winning of the International Grand Champion award on a "White Frizzle" hen, at the Canton, Ohio show in 1956. Mr.

Amborski will present an illustrated color lecture on the subject: "The Honeybee, One of Nature's Most Hardworking Insects." The meeting is slated for 1:00 p.m. in the home of. Mrs. Frank J. Mathews; Junior Gar-deners Chairman, 163 W.

Elm-view, Lackawanna. BANK ADDS TRAVEL AID TO SERVICE LIST President E. Perry Spink announced today that Liberty. National Bank and Trust Company is adding a travel service to the Bank's list of many services for customers as well as the general public. The new travel department which will provide complete planning for all types of travel will open on rlday, February 11, 1966 in completely remodeled offices located on the third floor of the Liberty Bank Building.

Mr. Francis J. Kraft, former owner of the Fran travel. Bureau located In the Hotel Stat-ler Hilton, has been engaged to manage Liberty's Travel Dept. Mrs.

Alice Henrlch who has been associated with Mf. Kraft. will be the Assistant Manager. Mr. Kraft Uc TOui 7 Alt 1- AIRMAN SELECTED T' -i I I- Airman Third Class Thomas G.

Ciesla, son of Mr." and Mrs. Leo S. Ciesla of 246 Center, Lacka- i 'wanna, New York has been selected for technical training at Keesler AFB, as a U.S. 1 Air Force communications spec-" lalist. Airman Ciesla recently comp-; leted basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex.

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The airman, a graduate of Lackawanna Senior High School, attended Bryant and Stratton Bus-- iness Institute, Buffalo, N.Y. TA 2-2360 TA S-0600 IF YOU ARE or selling REAL ESTATE jacc McCarthy o. vr.o.s 4 bavin and his staff 'with thirty-four; years of travel experience and knowledge will provide the ultimate in travel services. Liberty Is the first bank In Western New York to introduce a Travel Bureau, Under present banking regulations only national banks a re permitted to have travel departments serving the general public. i son.

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