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The Bradford Era from Bradford, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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The Bradford Erai
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Bradford, Pennsylvania
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PAGE EIGHT Tune in at 1430 On Your Dial THE ERA, BRADFORD, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1951. Xeor It On 7TXSB Read It tn The XRA Budget Adopted By School Board In Lewis Run 'OLD MAIDS' JUST SING AWAY Lewis Run--The Lewis Riir. Boroush school Monday night in executive adopted the new buczet and set the real estate mill- are and per capita tax for the year. The budge: calls for receipts of and of 821,533.25 The rnillajre was set at 36 jr.ills "ri real estate assessed valup'ioc "he same rate last i year. She per capital tax levy on ea.ch person over years of aje was set at S8 00.

an increase of over last year's rate. The board also a warning to parents of school age children re-1 siding in the borough limits that cwirjs to broken windows in school bir.Icir.gs any child apprehended on schoo! property with air rifles would be subject to conviction as set out by the borough council ordinance which provides a fine of S25. Other routine business was' transacted. Attending the meeting were president Harold Foster, Sec-, retarj- Cyril Eymer and members i Mrs. Mary Wozer, Mrs.

Jennie Perrv and Andrew Holzwarth. I Kane Board Okays Hiring Principal In Grade Schools Fined $5,000 CELEBRATING their third annual "Old Maids day," these high spirited spinsters lift their voices in song at Norristown, Pa. Leader of the group at the piano is Miss Marion Richards, organizer of the "Old Maids," who range in age from 30-plus to 84. Kane--The creation of a position for a full time elementary principal was recommended by Su-' perintendent of Schools Glennis S. i Rickert and received the unan- i imous vote of members of the i Board of Education of Kane.

i Superintendent Rickert pointed out that there are as many chil-1 dren in grade schools as in the Kane High School and supervision is needed as much or more in this phase of school education. The position is opened for applicants. The resignf.tions of five teachers were accepted. They were Mrs. Lorraine Aggas and Miss Phyllis Magargee, both of the commercial department: Mrs.

Janet Carlson, director of vocal music: Mrs. Sally Robertson, instructor of French and English, and Miss Josephine Tol- iivoro in the kindergarten. The board approved the reo.uest of Paul Mowery of the commercial department for a one year leave of absence to attend the PLEADING GUILTY to of violating the Mar; corrupt practices act, Jon M. Jonkel, a Chicago public relations expert, has been fined $5,000 and costs. He was accused of violating the act in his conduct of the successful Senate campaign of John Marshall Butler against Millard F.

Ty dings. (International; BRITISH WRITER William Roughead is England's leading writer on crimes of real life. He has produced more than 20 volumes on the subject, and in addition has edited the transcripts of many famous British and Scotch trials. News Items From Kushequa By MRS. B.

KELSON' and sons, Bradford, were guests of Era's Kushequa Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Charles McFadden. Kushequa--Mr. and Mrs.

Stuart! The Rev and Mrs Ross, Chrisman attended a wedding to, Frewsburg, N. and Mrs. Paul Kane recently. i Wright and sons, Jamestown, N. Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Swanson, i VJA d.ujt.ii\^c tw civvi-iAti graduate school of the University 'LoitlplllSOry Savings' Plan Reports Denied i of California in Los Angeles. The largest budget the school has i ever required, S278.970 43 was voted i unanimously. The tax rate remains at 33 mills the same as last year. OPTION HOTEL 6 THAN A A It Is a Bountiful Way of Life Exclusively American Upheld by The Option Hotel Day In and Day Out In Good or Grave Times --IB Peace and War KNOWN FOR SERVICE for Sensible Prices, Famous for Fine Food Policy Remains Unaltered No Compromise with Quality OPTION HOTEL TONY MUTO, Prop.

41 Main St. Phone 6138 LaMont, were Sunday guests of Mr. i and Mrs. Chester Chrisman. were recent guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Jake Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Jean Nelson and Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Johnson and i daughter, Cheryl Ann. North Warren, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Nelson.

Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wise were recent Turtlepoint visitors.

Pvt. Richard Dale Peterson, Shepherd Field Air Force Base, Texas, has been promoted to private first class, according to word received by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson.

Pfc. Peterson is attending airplane mechanics son. Peter, and the Rev. Henning I Johnson. Wilcox, were Sunday I guests of i Peterson.

Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Caldwell and daughter. Jennifer, were recent Manenvllle visitors. Mr.

and Mrs. Everett Dane, Mt. Jewett. were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Claude Wise. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Holleran and Mr. and Mrs.

William Aylward The Mountain Hose Company! truck and Fire Chief Harry B. Gardner were summoned to High-1 land Corners, nine miles south Kane. Monday afternoon to ex-' I tinguish a small blaze in a frame store building. The structure is owned by Dean Alderfer. The fire was said to have been caused bv a short circuit.

Damage was slight, i DURING REMODELING SALE SPECIAL DOLL CARRIAGES $298 JACK JILL SHOP 35 Mechanic Street Phone 6015 Washington Secretary Snyder yesterday denied reports that the Treasury is thinking' of proposing- any sort of "compulsory savings" plan. "That is not the case--the Treasury has no intention of proposing such a program," he said in response to a news conference question. Some of the reports have come from members of Congress. Snyder emphasized specifically that the Treasury has "no intention at this time for any other tjpc of savings bonds" than it now offers, nor for a change in the bond sales campaign methods. Director of Vets 5 Affairs to Be Here On Each Tuesday Michael Ferko, director of Veterans' Affairs for McKean County, yesterday announced that beginning on Tuesday, June 12, and continuing each Tuesday thereafter excepting Tuesday, June 26, he would hold special office hours the Bradford City Hall to assist veterans and their families and the families of men and women in active service in matters pertaining to their interests.

Mr. Ferko's hours at the City Hall will be from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Tuesdays. The balance of the week will find Mr.

Ferko at his office in the Court House at Smethport. Claims ror compensation or pension may be filed through Mr. jFerko's office. He is also prepared to assist in the preperation of the evidence and prosecution of the claims. He is also recognized by the State Veterans' Commission as a welfare officer.

Mr. Ferko will attend the annual state convention of Department of Veterans' Affairs delegates at York, from June 25 to 28, thus necessitating the closing of the Bradford office on Tuesday, June 26. school. Mrs. O.

A. Gustafson has returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs B. E. Morre, Mt.

Jewett. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Peterson and I family were recent guests of Mr. utiifP Os fSllP' and Mrs.

Phillip Peirce, 1 I Ul Mr and Mrs. Eugene Songer and daughters. Riterville, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wise.

Mrs. Edgar Johnson and daughter, DeLancey, and Charlesena The Kane DeMolay held a farewell dinner Tuesday evening for Paul Mowery, Kane High School instructor, who leaves soon for Los Angeles. Calif to attend the University of California for a rear. Joseph Battaglia a member of the Couiltv Without Fatal advisory council presented Mr. Mowrey with the highest honor in Accident ill Six MontllS DeMolay which is the Cross of Honor for his work in the organization while a resident of Kane.

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C. E. Stacey, commanding officer of the Kane substation. Pennsylvania State Police, a announced for the first time in a score or more years no fatal accidents had been tecorded on the McKean County highways for a six-month period The same period last year seven persons were fatally in nired in McKean County. mumty Chest remained Stalker.

Guffey, attended a 4-H of- todav 0 ow i ne a ficers training meeting at Smethport High School. special committee Teresa Rose Marra Dies Tn Olean; Rites Saturday tempting to work out a its continuation. A final answer may be forthcoming after next Monday's meeting. unsettled Sgt Stacey attributes this to the meeting of a recent drive put on by the State which is at-1 Police on speeders citing more than plan for 150 arrests made in the past five months. The committee includes C.

H. Ma 30 PIea (Blackmore, O. Hanson. Paul To Killing of "Woman Olean--A prayer service for Miss Jacobus, Robert E. Peterson.

Wil-j Teresa Rose Marra, 811 North Union who died at the St. Francis Hospital Wednesday, will be held at the home Saturday morning at 8:30 o'clock. A Solemn Requiem. Mass will be held at 9 a.m. at the St.

'John's Church. Burial will be in St. Bonaventure son G. Curnmings. Edward T.

Me-1 XJnionton-n, Pa. Waiter A. Dermott, Oscar A. Bauer. W.

P. Henretta. Mrs. Glenms Rickert, Victor Westerberg, Miss Frances Bolen. 30.

of nearby Republican, pleaded guilty to a general charge of murder yesterday in the slaying of graduated from Olean High School and last Sunday had 1 received a Bachelor of Science de- arree at St. Bonaventure University. She was a member of St. Ann's yesterday held a 27-year-old Guys Lodge and St. John's Church.

i Mills man in the death of his step- Survivors include her parents. father after an altercation between Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Marra: two Bisters. Maria Felecia Marra and Naher.

William Perry, Adrian his mother-in-law. Mrs. Ida Belle Skooglund and Arthur W. Thornp- Herring. She was shot to death in son.

her home last April 16. The court tentatively fixed the neek of June IP, to take testimony and determine the degree of guilt. Police Hold Man, 27, In Stepfather's Dealt Meadville, Pa. -W)- State Police Joan Marra. at home.

More Guard Divisions Face Federal Service the two men. Crawford County Coroner Luther J. King said James Willis. 52, of Randolph Township, died from blows received in a fist fight Sun- i day night. Being held on an open charge pending further investigation is Francis Lloyd.

INTRODUCING FOR Your Listening Pleasure Washington 1 Gen. J. Lawton Collins said yesterday he expects two or three more National Guard divisions will be called into federal service within the next. year. I The Army chief of staff also told reporters that the remaining three Regular Army divisions going to I Europe will be on their way "in the next two or three months." They will increase American forces there the equivalent of six divisions.

Advertise in The Era Funeral Services Friday For Flovd M. Whitnev The Rev. Alanson C. Davis, pastor of the Ascension will officiate at the Prayer services for Floyd Whitney, 65, of 277 West Corydon who died in Bradford Hos- 1 pital Tuesday. Serxices will be at 1:30 p.

m. Friday at the home. Burial will be in the Oak Hill Cemetery. WE INVITE YOUR Savings Account Each Account Insured Dp to $10,000 DIVIDEND BEING PAED FROM DATt OF fNVESTMEXI McKecm County Building Loan Assn. Member 1 1 17 Kennedy St.

Phone 8696 ORGANIST I and Planning A Party or Banquet We private facilities to care for 15 to 300 people. Expert, experienced staff to cater to your every need. SOLID SILVER Sterling, meaning solid silver of a definite fineness, is a contraction of the word. Easterlmg, a term applied to merchants of the Hanseatic towns in the 12th Century. Ecuador has vast untapped timber resources.

Quito is the capital of Ecuador. 117 Main St. Have You Seen The Beautiful New With Waist High Swing- out Broiler at EMERY HARDWARE COMPANY 6136 Phone 6137 It's Not Too Late To Make Your Reservations for An Conducted by Art Critic John Morse Editor and Author of American Artist Magazine SAILING DATE: JUNE 29, 1951 $1449 All Inclusive Price From New York SEE all famous masterpieces in 7 European Countries HEAR Grand Opera in Paris, Venice and Rome The studios of Rubens and Rembrandt VISIT Thrill SHOP ENJOY to the canlions of Surges canals of Venice and the unique charms of 36 other cities. in the Rue de la Paix, Bond Street, etc. your trip aboard the Queen Mary to and" from Europe For Reservations and Information Apply to EMERY TRAV! We Sell American Express Travelers Checks Emery Hotel Lobby Phone 6166 Advertise in The Era M6NEY.

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Children's PLAY SANDALS $199 SIZES 6 to 3 JL up NYLO MESH HOSE 51 Gauge Reg. $1.39 OPEN FRIDAYS TIL 9 P. M. ASH SHOE CO. Your Neighborly Shoe Store 25 Main Street Phone 9536 SAME SHOE different dollar Y.

ou know how shoes hare gone tip in price. But don't blame the manufacturer or the store. Blaine the dollar. It buys only about half what it did in the Thirties. The dollar is hurting us, too.

Costs of supplies and equipment used in the telephone business are going up and up. just like costs of supplies and equipment for other businesses. But compare the cost of your telephone service with the costs of other things and you'll agree that telephone service is a remarkable bargain. In relation to almost anything you can name, telephone service is high in value and in cost. We're doing our level best to keep it that Even if its cost should go up a few cents a day, telephone service would still represent a smaller part of the family budget than it did 15 years ago.

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