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Tuesday, April 19, 1966 WELLSVILLE DAILY REPORTER, WELLSVILIE, NEW YORK Page: Five B0aird Sets July Target For Vote on School Site The Board of Education of Participation. after a proposal for $250 each Wellsville Central Schools a- Voted to participate in co- was lost in a tie vote, 4-4. greed Monday night to proceed operative bidding for bread and Received a report from with preliminary consideration bread products for 1966-67 Superintendent Greenfield that of a new high school building, other districts of the Southern applications had been for a goal of offering district Tier. It was a continuation of 809 for a pre-kindergarten pro- voters in July a proposal for an arrangement in effect this Sram this summer for 30 stu- piirchase of a-site for the build- year. for a reading pro- ing.

Tabled a question about pay- ra for 60 studen The'decision came at conclu- for meals for groups, oth- 2 6 lms summer, and $14,133 to siori 'of' discussion with repre- er than athletes 'away from ex and the Present speech and sentatives of the architects' schools. hearing programs. The money firm of Sargent, Webster, Cren- would'cbme in federal funds un- shaw and Fdley. William Mark- Set a yeai of der Title I of the education act ley, one. of the representatives, for the two worn- 1965.

The reading program said the district vote on the en ysica ducation teach- Would be in addition to the pres- site should be conducted by'SI MrSl Mary Chnn es and erit 60-student elementary sum- July, to maintain a schedule rs Janice Pgs.t, for duties mer school. Planned also is a leading to building occupancy rela to cheerleaders activi- reading program for 60 stu- Friendship Central School Names Top Honor Students by September, 1969. ties. It was noted that the as- dents in Grades 7-12. Grass Fire Threat Appears to be Over The rains came.

The grass fire threat went. From a high point of 32 calls over the weekend the calls for assistance quelling grass fires dropped to two Monday. Belmont was out for hour and 10 minctes spanning the interval from 1:36 until 2:46 p.m. Alfred and Alfred Station combined with forest rangers to battle a woods fire oh the John Walter property at East Valley. Called out at 1:52 p.m.

the volunteer departments were back in service at 3:13 p.m. The forest rangers remained on the scene for sonic time. CD Head Slates Test Appoints Assistant MIRJAN A. BRALTS valedictorian ANN S. HAMPTON salutatorian FRIENDSHIP Mirjan Anke chapter of the National Honor daughter of Mr.

and Society, editor of the school ress or lack thereof in school consolidation efforts. His position drew support of other members, and the board authorized the architects to have test borings made on the proposed school sites the Bowlby property on Trapping Brook Rd. and the Beniamin property adjoining the Washington 'School grounds. COMPARED ravings of a Maineiac By MICKEY Whenever one reads £he ac- count of a fishing trip as penned by famous field and stream for if The line Board member Charles Oh- signment called for one of the Learned that 25 teachers linger said he believed it was teachers to accompany the had asked their pay be put on the board's duty to put the site cheerleaders to all home and a 12-month basis; since the to- nronosal before the nublic for away games in both footba11 tal is less than half the faculty, proposal Deiurts me yuunc, xor 0 i -n i i. rr its decision, whatever the prog- a bas ketball seasons the plan will not be effective Mrs Jan Bralts of Maple newspaper, the Spy, and ap- The $150 figure was approved for the coming school year.

Ave hag been named va i dic- peared in both the junior and babbling brook crave at th torian of the class of 1966 at senior plays. She has played in them it is a science. Friendship Central School, with the school band and sung with Hah, they couldn't fool this Ann Sterling Hampton, daugh- the chorus for four years, in the scribe That stuff is just so ter of Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Hamp- All County Chorus for four much 'hogwash used to foist off ton, salutatorian, according to years and as a senior was se- ungainly numbers of flies onto' Supervising Principal Arthur lected for the All-State Chqrus those Initiated to the wiles of N.

Grossman. She served as vice-president of by nighffly factories 1 Miss Bralts winner of a Re- her freshman class, and as flies that I would go ents scholarship, has been ac- class secretary during the past fi sh cepted at State University of three years. )ppflnin in Th New York at Potsdam, where Miss Hampton is editor of the HU1UBS mVnlnir 'She will study liberal arts with 1966, edition of the jschool year- Markley- writers there is without fail at Vnnlrt a major in psychology. Miss book, last Warren Ferguson, presented least one paragraph in which V', rW Hampton will enter State Uni- spmrner atjtenjded thp $yracus'e plans for site preparation of the the author takes on an aura not IH versity of New York at Buffalo University Conference in Chem- Bowlby property, which Mark- unlike that a beautified saint hv fin where she wil1 fe are for a istr for hi sch o1 students, ley recommended and termed describing a during the 7 i -I, wmers ra career in home economics. Both She is a member of the a good building site, subject to night.

That is that section MI have majored in mathematics, Friendship chapter of the Nathe results of borings. The site which deals with the angler nt ug can science and language at FCS, lional Honor Society, the Fu- development was put at about splashing into the water at the aescnoe euner. At least gnd will receive Regents scien- ture Teachers of America Club, $200,000 less than the Washing- edge of his favorite pool at the terms at can be nnt tific diplomas in June. served as class treasurer for ton School area, which had break of dawn. Mist hangs over ea in a la yfv pap Miss Baits, a native of Am- the past three years and as a been studied first as the loca- the water, the surface ripples "sutlice that it took me sterdam Netherlands, visited cheerleader throughout high tion most favored, if desirable, with the turn of a hungry trout days to get over the Bucaramanga, Colombia, South school.

She has sung with the Board member Mrs. a snatching a forlorn mayfly, and 11118 not only cau nt flsn America, last summer under school chorus and played in the Tompkins questioned some of at this point the writer usually but came away from.the bank the au spi ce of the Intel-nation- school band for four years, and the figures, which the arch- falters. He is at a complete Wlth the defimte feeling the lit- al Fellowship Exchange. She is was selected this year to ap- itects admitted had not been loss of words. The wonder of lle bu ggers were laughing at a member of the Friendship pear with the All-State Band.

set up for purpose of compar- the moment is such that the me ing the sites. Methods of cut- words of mortal man cannot ting the original $44,000 esti- give full glory to the rapturous ne a mate for the WasTiihgton site 'feeling! that ng were suggested, and it' gone tor greed the cost might be cut to perience a couple of times re- as low as $400,000 and perhaps cently this writer can find the even more pending on deci- necessary words. I discovered sions involving''building loca- hat it is that they cannot tion, drainage, sewage outlets bring themselves to sayrUf'''' and other factors it is colder out HM AM 1 A Hospitals ShonQO WelCOITie 3 Mrs. Helen O'Donnell sa i ere she was concerned that the 25- Through much arm twisting, cajoling and good old-fashioned With FB Directors The Shongo' Hillbillies. 4-H highway su- Club' members' answered' roll heard a talk on call with the 11 a fruit' blinding roads presented by at their meeting held in Robert Andrews of the Corners.

Grange HalL department of public G. $resident, Andrews is in charge of, Erwin Plan for district 6., Mnfe'which by Approximately 39 persons' 1 CA- 4 be large enough to meet state Majne dickeri we managed Allegany County Farm Bu- cludi i 6 tbwn highway super-' Mdsoe. It requirements for a school of hase the nec SSa ry bas- rea directors met Monday inten dents' attended the lunch- was announcedthat Eileen Flan- more than 1,500 students; for fly fishing expedition night in Friendship with Town eon meetin he ld in the Bel- agan Harder are, friena WW ina A Gul1 fast Hotel Monday. eligible to compete 'for cash aV lalt weekff IF to fl cu S( of the actl lyan Veddeg Town of Hume wards in the Hoard's Dairymen £At 5 all. the alarm ies of welfare de- SU erint was in charge Cattle Judging contest, le, fledgjjhg tment an tne countv and bf: the program.

Makowski Eileen Flanagan sli'ed froiri cjJicibon, way 1 1611 is. Secretary of the. group. shrugged into old'clotheiC The farmers" have been con- ed up the paraphenalia that cerned with the difficulty in ob- for Wilson "mped upon him and taining case workers and the nossibTe Mansion At the settled down into the front seat requirements needed for the Smr of the famHy bus. Driving wUh various pupil sch nell and SrS Parents Requested To Reajsfer Pupils on" dorf Salad," and Sharon Harder, "Philodendron Propagation." Refreshments were served by Sharon and Dawn Harder.

At the next meeting slides will and JONES MEMORIAL Census 78 Adults, 9 Babies G6 GOpcrations Admissions Robert Healy, W. State St. Mrs. Wade Coats, Alma Marsh, Pleasant St. John Lynch, E.

Pearl St. Donald Halladay, Andover Discharges Karen Miller, Ulysses, Pa. Mrs, Nina -Snyder, RD 2 William Higby, St. Mrs. Fannie Knox, Millport, Pa.

John Murphy, Ulysses, Pa. Mary Walsh, RD 2 Mrs. Lynn Chalker, Scio Births A son. Sunday, to Charles and Lura Lockwood Simpson of Scott Ave. A daughter, Monday, to Victor and Sally Dickerson Fiske of Alma.

A daughter, Monday to Eugene and Nancy Fleischer Krumm of S. Highland Ave. A son, Monday, to William and Jacquelyn Wooley Howden of Ellicottvilleii A daughter, Monday, to Clair and Patricia Martin Golish of daughter, to" Ken- inethi Cynthia Madison Fanton of RD i uCUBA. MEMORIAL: -i Admissions 1 Seott Murphy, Cuba Timothy Thornton; Belfast Mrs. 'Marlene Taylor, Cuba Russell Lovelace, Belfast Miss.

Ji Jacolyn Swarthout, Friendship Mrs. Cornelia Lindefman, Cuba- Discharges Ronald Nunn; Black Creek James 1 Young Angelica County Civil Defense Director Robert L. Coulter announced today the appointment of Joseph Sullivan of Wellsville to the post of Alternate County Director. Sullivan will continue to hold his position as Local Deputy Civil Defense Director for the Town and Village of Wellsville, that he has held for several years. A county-wide test has been scheduled for 2:45 p.m.

Thursday. This "Take Cover" alert means take shelter: however in most communities in the county an actual shelter movement will not be invoked. Certain communities operating under the jurisdiction of their Local Deputy Director will have a "Go to shelter" movement. One of these is Belfast. In Wellsville and Cuba the main emphasis will be on traffic control for the speedy movement of school buses and plant employes.

Following the sounding of the "Take Cover" signal at 2:45 p.m. there will be the sounding of the "Alert" signal by the sirens at 3:45 p.m. to indicate the end Of the of the operation. The balance of the. test is.

run by the Emergency Operating Center in Wellsville and the local deputy directors throughout the county. This semi-annual testing gives the volunteer staff Milo VanHall, Alfred Herbert Burdick, RD Angelica Mrs. Martha Hill, Almond Discharges Kathleen Gorton, Alfred Cheryl Pelton, Andover Ruth Brewster, Canaseraga Mrs. Faye Clancy and son, RD Canaseraga Milton Harmon, Almond ST. JAMES, HORNELL Admissions Stephen Ninos, Wellsville Discharges Lewis Comstock, Belfast Mrs.

Clara Smith, Andover Matthew Presutti, Belmont an opportunity to get experience in the handling of the numerous problems which would be involved in a war emergency or disaster. BABCOCK Today at 7 9 p.m. "MADAME One Week Starting Wednesday Week Days One Show Daily at 7:30 The greatest comedy oi all time! Tony Curtis JackLemmon NatalieWood BtAKE EDWARDS', Great Race 19 (TECHNICOLOR' PANAVISIOIT 1 FROM WARNER BROS, I Adults i $1.25 Children 50c Dana PickuD' said he and Su- one eve and sleeping with the spoke of the problems facing SHINGLEHOUSE, Pa. perintendent Wilferd Greenfield other our hero arrived at the County Welfare Commissioner Parents of the Oswayo Valley be shown on gardening would contact the village board ot Picked out by that itiner- Raymond Shear. The directors Joint School District who plan Dawn Harder and Vickie Bled- about mutual concerns regard- ant slayer of fishes, Bob Pres- also discussed the need of seed- to enter students in the first soe will present demonstrations.

ing draining and sewage dispos- cott Breaking out the gear he ing both county and town road- grade for the 1966 fall term al needs for the Bowlby site then stepped to the river bank, side banks by the respective have been asked to register The state requires school A sight to behold. Professional- highway departments. their children prior to Firday. .11 sites to include 10 acres plus ism to the nth degree. Shades The group appointed Richard Children must be six years rOnVllie LOHl LlUD one arre for 100 students, of Red Smith and Ted True- Baker, and old before Feb.

1, 1967. The architects pointed out blood Let me describe it to Hale director, to attend the Pre-school tests will be given 'YW- daijty 'conference Thursday at in the elementary building of that the itot accep.t as land School location." size 89 fishing vest and from parley will include discussions eluding at 10:45. -Children's ness session Wednesday at The board also: one shoulder was slung a can- on some of the sanitation prob- eyes may be examined, or p.m., in the Portville Fire Hall'. Accepted resignations from vas creel pocket combination lems the dairy ifi- pointments made for an exam- An auction the Richard Kishlar, physical edii- designed to drown the'wearer ihation in the fall. Parents must meeting.

Plans will be formul- cation teacher and director, should he fall into the river. Plans were formulated for an accompany on the lated for the coin show on May and Mrs. Valery Cronk, second A floating landing net, made of auction to be held in conjunc- day they are scheduled, and 15. Refreshments will be serv- grade teacher at Washington metal with the inspiring Japan- tion with the Farm Bureau's take birth certificates and vac- ed. Guests are welcome.

School. Kishlar said he had ac- ese quality that makes one won- annual chicken barbecue. Ten: cination certificates. cepted a position at Greece der if they have truly forgotten tative date was set for the lat- Central School, near Rochester, Hiroshima, was hung from the ter part of July. Dates Claimed which he believed offered him other shoulder.

Announcement was made of a better future, financially. Fearlessly I snapped on two the Women's Committee annual SUNDAY JUNE 12TH Mrs. Cronk asked to be contin- lovely, tempting flies. Truerural urban luncheon to be Wellsville Fire Dept. Chicken ued as a substitute teacher, but trout fishermen "read" the wa- held at Moonwinks, Cuba Wed- Barbecue, said she planned to devote ter.

They study the type of fly nesday. 19dl more time to her home. that is emerging from the lavae Approved local adherance stage and floating up to the top. to a proposed county school They know exactly what it is calendar for the 1966-67 school that the finny denizens of the year. Approved use of the high school auditorium, cafeteria and two or three classrooms for a state-sponsored school lunch training school Aug.

24-28 for AJlegany'and Cattaraugus counties. Also approved was use of the school auditorium and cafeteria May 3, from 4 to 9 p.m., for a county mathematics con- OLEAN GENERAL Discharges Mrs. Merrile Allen. Cuba Mellis Kellogg, Cuba Thomas Collins, Bolivar ST. FRANCIS, OLEAN Admissions Mrs.

Ella Weber, Wellsville Discharges Mrs. Jessie Robinson, Friendship Alfred Tucker, Angelica John Kayes, Cuba HORNELL Admissions Miriam DuBreuil, Almond M.F HOWE :r.i.JS presents Friday and Saturday April 22nd and 23rd 1 .1 Curtain Time 8:15 p.m. NANCY HOWE AUDITORIUM ference. Authorized conference attendances for 10 teachers, several of them for Saturday-only Formal Wear Rentals For Men For All Occasions Available at HARKNESS Clothing Store WORLD'S FINEST CARPETING By KARASTAN BIGELOW BARWICK OZITE WOOL NYLON ACRILAN HERCULON Free Estimates Rolls in Stock 36 Mos. to Pay Burrous Main Street Phone 593-2222 WellsviHe Wednesday Afternoon and Evening, April 20th Guy Says "WE STILL NEED USED CARS Stop In Soon For the Highest Trade-In Ever Offered! Own This 1966 Oldsmobile For As Little As Public Is Cordially Invited REFRESHMENTS New Allis Chqlmers New Idea and New Holland Farm Machinery on Display 1 Territory Managers On Hand To Answer Your Many Questions PAUL F.

CULBERTiSi SONS 2453 .75 CLUB COUPE RALPH RESSLER GUY SCHMIDT DON THORP GUY SCHMIDT CADILLAC OLDS Stannards Road Phone 593-2580 1 Wellsville, N. Y. 126 S. Main St. Phone 593-2212 Wellsville, N.

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