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Springville Journal from Springville, New York • 8

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SPRINGViLLE JoURNAL, Springville, N. Y. Thursday, February $, 1061 FORTIER In Buffalo, February 3, 1967, Charles L. Fortier, husband of Irene Fay Fortier. Funeral services were held Monday, February 6 from the Johnson and Wilkins Company, at 2 o'clock.

HUGHEY Of Fulton, N. February 3, 1967, Grace F. Hughey, (formerly of Springville), sister of Mrs. Earl Frank' of Ashford, Archie Hughey of Buffalo, and the late Glenora Smith, Spencer and Cortland Hughey; aso survived by 7' nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held from the Weismantel Bros.

Funeral Home, 271 East Main Street, Springville Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. David P. Foulk officiated.

Deceased was a member of The First Baptist Church of Fulton and a member of Fulton Elizabeth Chapter, Order of Eastern Stars. LANG In Rochelle, Virginia (formerly of West Valley, N. January 31, 1967, Edith H. Lang, wife of the late Michael Lang of Mrs. Charles Cole of Rochelle, Miner Lang of Delevan, Mrs.

Devere Zefers of West Valley and the late Danny; survived by 7 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren; sister of Ronald Hedges, Ethel Ulrich, Gertrude Ehman, Alice Wasson, and the late Herbert, Alec, Ralph and Howard Hedges and Edna Morse. Funeral services were held from the Weismantel Brs. Funeral Home, 271 East Main Street, Springville, Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial was in Yorkshire Cemetery. Rev.

Clifford A. Spilsbury officiated. McCARTY Of East Otto, January 31, 1967, Viola McCarty, wife of Alton McCarty; sister of Mrs. Albert Casciani of Johnsonburg, Mrs. Polly Stoddard, Mrs.

Bobby Stuphin of East Otto, Mrs. Wm. Ervine, Rosetta, Raymond and George Combs of Cleveland, Ohio, Miss Julia Combs of White Haven, Fla and Margaret Combs of Jackson, Ky. Funeral services were held from the Smith Funeral Home, 108 East Main Street, Springville, Friday afternoon at 2 p.m. Burial was in East Otto.

Rev. E. J. Cook officiated. Personal Mention Edward Spencer, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Spencer, Transit Line Road, returned to Cornell University after week's vacation at mid-term. Seaman Apprentice Peter B. Dahlberg, USN. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard J. Dahlberg of Wyandale Road, Springville, is at sea off the Virginia Capes participating in a week-long operation as a crewmember aboard the attack aircraft carrier Forrestal. Line Corp. Daniel P.

Snyder, home on a 20 day. furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milford Snyder, 202 N. Central Avenue, Springville, has returned to his base in Californ- Warner Stays As M.C.

Head Ed. Warner will head the Morton Corners town team baseball club for the second straight season with the hopes of producing another Central League Champion. Assisting Mr. Warner in his managerial duties will be big 'O1 Don Kestner as Assistant Manager, and little 'Ol Ronnie Dick as coach. Phil Taylor will continue as the team money holder, and Ron Belscher will stay on as the teams word writer in the other positions appointed at last Sunday's MC meeting.

Among the coming planned events to be sponsored by the MC Club is a "car smashing" party. This party would provide a car and sledge hammer for any participants to let loose with any, and all aggressive feeling they have. More of this event will be released at a later date. By Ron Belscher Last season MC completed it's Central League season in fourth place with a 6-6 record. After collecting a 4-2 showing in the Central League playoffs, MC played West Falls, who also gathered up a 4-2 record, in a special playoff game.

This was the contest in which MC rallied for nine runs in the last two innings to overcome a 9-1 deficit and become the 1966 Central League Playoff Champions. The MC nine completed the "66 season with a 2-2 output in the Suburban Baseball Association All-Around Playoffs against Boston, West Seneca, Lake View, and Friendship. Vic Manning Attends Photo Color Seminar Vic Manning of the Springville Studio of Photography, 67. East Avenue, has just returned from Rochester where he participated in Seminar, dealing with the production of high school senfor portraits in the new Natural Color process. The two program covered all of the technical photographic problems.

Part of the program was devoted to discussion of Portrait Studio management problems. The program featured lectures and discussions by some of the country's leading authorities on natural color photography. CHAFFEE HOSPITAL To Mr. and Mrs. Nirmalendu Datte-Gupta of 300 W.

Main Street, Springville January 26 a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Armstrong of Box 78, Yorkshire February 1 a boy. OBITUARIES EVANS Of Buffalo, February 5, 1967, (formerly of Springville) Lillian Evans, wife of the late Mack Evans and Paul Armstrong; mother of Stephen and Peter Armstrong of Hamburg and Timothy Evans of Buffalo; daughter of Marie Peterson of St.

Cloud, and the late Rasmus Peterson; sister of Mrs. Graham Smith of Ellicottville, Martin Peterson of St. Cloud, and Mrs. Leon Oyer of Springville. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from Weismantel Bros.

Funeral Home, 271 E. Main Street, Springville. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. David P.

Foulk officiated. FARNER Of Genesee Road, Chaffee (Formerly of Collins Center) February 1967, George C. Farner, husband of Jeanette (McWade) and the late Harriet Willett; father of H. Jeannette Miller, Angeline Warhol, Earl, Norbert and Elmer Farner and Olive Tessmer; survived by 17 grandchildren and 1 great granddaughter; brother of Ethel Bartholomew, Lillian Ortel and Mabel Seleska. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from Weismantel Bros.

Funeral Home, 271 East Main Street, Springville. Burial was in Maplewood Cemetery. Rev. Byron H. Brown, officiated.

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Buffalo Street 592-49314 TIMMHURST FARMS COMPLETE MILKING HERD DISPERSAL Thursday, February 16, 1967 ONE P. M. COLLINS, N. Y. This sale will be at the farm on Route 75 (Sisson Highway), 1 mile north of Collins Center off Route 39, 30 miles south of Buffalo, 11 miles west of Springville, 10 miles northeast of Gowanda.

33 REGISTERED HIGH -GRADE HOLSTEINS 33 (current herd average 15266M 566F) The complete milking herd dispersal of one of Erie County's highest producing herds. Cows selling with individual records to 662F. 27 cows selling sired by top Curtiss Sires including daughters of Wis Supreme Crusader, Jess Pabst Leader, Mallory Audacious and Skokie Benefactor. A feature of this sale will be Timmhurst Cyrus Sears, an outstanding daughter of Searsfarm Dean Imperial with 17055M-629F in 309d due April 14th to Romandale Reflection Marquis. Two grade bred heifers also selling due in March and July.

27 animals in this quality herd are registered, six are grade. This herd is in excellent physical condition, calfhood vaccinated and ring certified. All cattle will be vaccinated for shipment and will be examined for pregnancy prior to sale. 2 Jamesway milkers; milk line complete; 1 Surge pail; Surge milker pump; Dari Kool Dump Station. Liberal credit available through Dairy Credit Company.

CATTLE WILL BE SOLD IN HEATED TENT. TERMS: Cash or good check day of sale. OWNERS: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Timmel.

AUCTIONEER: Harris Wilcox, Bergen, N. Y. SALE MANAGERS: S. A. LaScala, A.

C. Ehman Chaffee, N. Y. West Valley, N. Y.

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TIES by Resisto, Smoothie Rooster from $2.98 $1.00 to $2.50 SIMON BROS. SPRINGVILLE, N. Y..

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