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Page 6 SPRINGVILLE JOURNAL Thursday. April 3. 2003 Deaths Fire report ft Jft BCH. March 28, 6:30 p.m., Springville firefighters responded to a first aid on North Cascade Drive, trans-ported to BCH. March 29, 1 1 1 0 p.m., Springville firefighters responded to a Mercy Flight assist at March 31, 7:26 a.m., Springville firefighters responded to a telephone alarm of fire on Eaton Street, false alarm.

April 1, 5:06 a.m., Springville firefighters responded to a first aid on West Main Street. Rural Metro Ambulance transported to BCH. April 1,9:41 a.m., Springville and East Concord firefighters responded to a first aid on Mill Street Springville firefighters transported to BCH. April 11:42 a.m., Springville and East Concord firefighters responded to a motor vehicle accident on Springville-Boston Road. Rural Metro Ambulance transported to BCH.

April 11, 6:29 p.m., Chaffee-Sardinia firefighters responded to a first aid on Savage Road. Holland firefighters transported to BCH. March 25, 2:28 p.m., Springville and East Concord firefighters responded to a first aid on North Buffalo Street. Springville firefighters transported to BCH. March 25, 5:48 p.m., Springville firefighters responded to an alarm of fire on East Main Street.

March 26, 5:15 p.m., Springville firefighters responded to a first aid on Edgewood Drive. Rural Metro Ambulance transported to BCH. March 26, 5:57 p.m., Chaffee-Sardihia, Springville and East Concord firefighters responded to an alarm of fire on Pratham Road. March 26, 9:43 Springville firefighters responded to a dryer fire on Elm Street. March 27, 9:58 a.m., Chaffee-Sardinia and East Concord firefighters responded to a first aid on Genesee Road.

Chaffee-Sardinia firefighters transported to BCH. March 27, 3:27 p.m., Springville firefighters responded to smell of smoke on Franklin Street. March 27, 5:12 p.m., Springville firefighters responded to a first aid on West Main Street, transported to Police report Margaret Clare Hill Margaret Clare Hill, age 83, died Monday, March 24, 2003, at her home on Wickham Road in Cattaraugus. She was born May 6, 1 9 1 9 in the Town of East Otto, the daughter of the late Louie Frederick and Sarah Clephra Emmeline (Ryder) Wehust. She is survived by her husband Theophilus W.

Hill of Cattaraugus, whom she married March 14, 1939; Donald T. Hill (son) of Otto, Barbara Hill (daughter-in-law) of Otto, James W. Hill (son) of Otto Phyllis Hill (daughter-in-law) of Otto, John M. Hill (son), of Otto, Marie Hill (daughter-in-law) of Otto, Douglas J. Hill (son) of Sugar Grove, PA, Shelly Hill (daughter-in-law) of Sugar Grove, PA, Milton F.

Wehust (brother) of Sheridan, NY, John C. Wehust, Sr. (brother) of Land O'Lakes, FL, Robert D. Wehust (brother) of Yucaipa, CA, Sara Jeanne Stevens (sister) of Tiohesta, PA and 19 grandchildren, and 1 3 great-grandchildren. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her brother Donald Wehust and her sister Helen L.

Hansen. Funeral services were held Friday, March 28, 2003 at Hills Funeral Chapel, 255 Aldrich Street, Gowanda. The Rev. Harland West of St. John's United Church of Christ officiated.

Burial was in the North Otto Cemetery in Otto, NY. The family suggests memorials to St. John's United Church of Christ, Cattaraugus, NY or the North Otto Cemetery. Wilhelm H. Zimmerman Wilhelm H.

Zimmerman, age 79 of Rushford, NY, formerly of Springville, NY; passed away on March 24, 2003; Husband of the late Arlene (nee Puff) Zimmerman; father of Elaine Franz and William Zimmerman Jr. Also survived by two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; brother of Emil Zimmerman and the late Carl Zimmerman. Mr. Zimmerman was a mechanic for Local 17 Operating Engineers and a member of the Springville Masonic Lodge 351 and the Springville American Legion Post 431. Please remember Wilhelm in your prayers.

From the Erie County Sheriff's Department Springville Area March 25, Patrol investigated report of a suspicious incident at Tops parking lot. Someone tried to break into a car. March 26, Patrol investigated an animal complaint on Chaise Road. March 27, Patrol investigated report of a suspicious vehicle on Hammond Hill Road headed for Erie County. Passengers shooting at car.

March 28, Patrol investigated a suspicious incident on Zoar Valley Road. March 28, Patrol investigated report of petit larceny of $550 worth of lumber on Zoar Valley Road. March 29, Patrol investigated report of flimflam at Rite-Aid. Male conned cashier out of $50. March 29, Patrol investigated complaint of road rage at Routes 2 1 9 and 39, gone on arrival.

March 30, Patrol investigated report of a gas driveoff at Wilson Farms on Route 219. 7 March 30, Patrol investigated report of mail boxes smashed on Elm Street. March 30, Patrol investigated re Michael W. Young Michael W. Young Michael W.

Young of Springville, age 59, passed away suddenly, March 26, 2003; born in Niagara Falls, New York to Charles and Mac (Ruppert) Young. Survived by wife, Nancy C. Young (nee Chamberlain); Jeffery D. (Deborah), March W. (Amy) and Keith A.

Young; Five grandchildren; and brother, Ronnie (Carol) Young, sister Karen (Randy) Hopkins. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock from the First United Methodist Church of Springville, with the Rev. David C. Derk officiating: Burial in Maplewbod Cemetery, Springville. Expressions of sympathy may be made to the First United Methodist Church of SpringviIle474 East Main Street, Springville, NY 14141 or to the American Diabetes Assoc.

Buffalo Chapter, 315 Alberta Drive, Amherst, NY 1 4226-1814. Mr. Young was a retired Plant Systems Engineer from Westinghouse West Valley, NY. Arrangements were made by Smith-Weismantel Funeral Home, 271 East Main Street, Springville. Correction In the Sardinia Town Board story published in the March 27, 2003 issue of the Springville Journal, the cost of a dump truck was listed as $70,000, it should have read "between $40,000 and $50,000." Caret of Thanks Perhaps you, sent lovely card, Or sat quietly in chair.

Perhaps you, sent funeral spray, If so we- saw it there-. Perhaps you, spoke, the, kindest words, That anyone, could say. Perhaps you, were, not there, at all, Just thought of us that day. Whatever you, did to console, our hearts, We-thanlcyou, so much, whatever the, part. By the, fatuity of Muter Evtrts Teresa O.

Salzler Teresa 0. Salzler Teresa O. Salzler (nee O'Connor) of Dublin, OH, formerly of Springville, March 28, 2003, wife of the late Gordon J. Salzler; mother of Mary S. Bonanni, Mark J.

(Sandy), Patrick T. (Halene), Timothy L. (Jill) Salzler and the late Peter G. Salzler; mother-in-law of Suzanne L. Salzler; also survived by 20 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; sister of the late Thomas J.

O'Connor; sister-in-law of Alice O'Connor. Arrangements were made by Smith-Weismantel Funeral Home, 271 East Main Street, Springville. A prayer service was held Wednesday morning at 9:30 followed by a Mass of Christian Burial from St. Aloysius Church, Springville. Henry M.

Grieble Henry Grieble of Boston, March 20, 2003; husband of the late Marie L. (nee Rittiman) Grieble; brother-in-law of Albert Rittiman; Father of Rae Ann (James) Collier of Boston and Mary (Robert) Fagnan of Springville. Also survived by four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; brother of Florence Kaufman and the late Martin, Katie, Mary, Frank, and Gordon. Friends are invited to attend a Memorial Mass on Saturday, April 12, 2003 at 10 o'clock from St. John the Baptist Church, Boston.

The Rev. Fred R. Voorhes officiating. Arrangements by Smith-Weismantel Funeral Home, 271 East Main Street, Springville. Expressions of sympathy may be made to the Charity of your choice.

and $2 per ply for tires over 24.5 inches. Five Points will also hold free tire collections on June 14, Sept. 20 and Nov. 8. Births Shelly Ann Stisser was born to Gary and Linda Stisser of Boston on March 29 at Mercy Hospital, Buffalo.

Memorial Gowanda, NY 532-4325 2 port of gas driveoff on East Main Street. March 30, Patrol investigated report of criminal mischief by youths on Elm Street. March 3 1 Patrol investigated report of larceny of car stereo on West Main Street. April 1, Patrol investigated report of haras'sment on Waverly Street. Springville Police Department March 23, Patrol investigated report of hit and run property damage auto accident at Tops parking lot.

March 28, Patrol investigated disorderly person on East Main Street. March 28, Patrol apprehended illegal immigrant on Route 219 and turned subject over to Immigration Authority. March 28, Patrol dispersed youths on skate boards at North Buffalo and Franklin streets. March 28, Patrol investigated report of a gas driveoff at Routes 219 and 39. March Patrol investigated report of a suspicious person on South Cascade Drive, gone on arrival.

April 1, Patrol investigated a property damage auto accident at North and North Buffalo streets. ter directly with the service to receive automated telephone notification upon changes in the offender's custody status, such as transfer to release. The Hotline allows victims to access information about the status of their offenders, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. This vital information can help victims make informed choices about their personal safety. There is no charge to the public for locating an offender through the Hotline, registering with the service of receiving a notification call.

A national call center monitors the custody status of offenders continually searching for custody status changes, stores the updated offender information, and provides it back out to the community through a toll-free number: 1-800-VINE-4-NY Tire collections set for Five Points Observance of National Grime Victims' Rights Week April 6 to 12 Cattaraugus County residents, can take advantage of a free tire disposal offer at the Five Points collection station on April 1 2. The county will accept a maximum of four car tires per licensed driver at no charge between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Tires in excess of the four-tire limit will be accepted at the regular rates, which are $1.50 each for car tires up to 17 inches. $3.50 each for light truck tires up to 19 inches, $6 each for large truck tires up to 24.5 inches, The week of April 6 to 12 marks the 23rd commemoration of National Crime Victims' Rights Week in America with the theme "Victims' Rights: Fulfill the During that time, Cattaraugus County Sheriff Ernest Dustman wants to place emphasis on the VINE program, the New York Sheriffs' Victim Hotline that has been in existence in the county since May 2000.

The VINE program provides crime victims and other concerned persons with two important services: information and notification. Callers use basic information about an offender, such as a name or booking number, to search the New York Sheriffs' Victim Hotline database for custody information. Once an offender is confirmed as in custody, callers may choose to regis COLLINS MEMORIALS, INC. ALLttjAIN IN (3g) QUALITY MEMORIALS SINCE 1876 W. mll Visit Y0ll At Your Request" Robert J.

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