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Olean, New York
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PAGE FOUR CLEAN TIMES HERALD. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1945 Voting Is Light In Primaries Eisrht Pupils Nick Mark In Sales Of Bonds, Stamps BRADFORD In extremely light voting in the Tuesday rri- raaries. Republicans here r.cr.::nat- ed Thomas A. z.s Guy: L. Kugnev for the City Council Dost5 he-la Peter MeMr-un; an-I one refused by J.

Hanr.cn. Mr. Cenr-rSly carried every in the eitv three an- I led with 772 vetw. Milton I- Ti-, t.us poUoi 7-K votes to iir. The- Hughey's CKiOr? r.e?--· i ace T-5 Donald Bucher Gets Bronze Star ALLEG-OfY Technician Fifth Jra'ie Dcsalc J.

Sucber. -A ho is: Corps of tie first Baptist. South Strwt, Dlrtrinimrr Germany, has. HVV. hieas T.

lalllllilSi the Star; pv, "Neglect Go wanda Project! Demonstration Approved By Set For 4-H Clubs i JDIZZY DEAX, former pitch- Some tesebal! record books list i for the St. Louis i Ariiansas as his birthplace, otht-ra coes not where he born, Oklahonia. ar.d sorue sav Texas. Star; for meritorious service anti support c-p-era-. iSan-ij to ApriS He is the Cbun-b ol -Scientist, Kast -Stav- the ilr.

ani rs. Jacvb rp 1 iM His citation rea'is: "By skill efficiency untinng effor'js. Kifsh Cradc rricgo to the Rhine River. ie- his task sc. ALBANY-- A system at Co- at cost of projects coni- BELJiONT The zone iairy ceiuorstration day al Alfred for i tersber 26.

County Agent Lau- renee suggests these: topics: grub control, dehorning calves, selecting a dairy w-v. pile driver le to didate for county treasurer, piled th? city's highest vote. ags.ir.st Hay Youngquisi of Kane. 606. orJy ro toe by more than 500.

votes as the county voters fell sn proceed to the bend "Through hjj- Devotion to duty, Fifth Grade Bucher i of place. to re.) aiosrc Atlantic on North Mair. here. Or. board since ship 12 the opening of the badly i needed supply routes KO necessary; for sacoessful oyeratior.s." Streets.

Hev. Johr: M- Pii. Prjvr ileet- "Christ the Head of the Chinch." Washington ar.c Sixth Streets, rtev. VVesiey H. Special Ser Hev.

Bertha Mc-CalUe. Church of the Christian and Ailiaaif. J09 South Sixth Street, P.ev. Cloyd C. PM, Praise and Prayer Service.

of the state approved '-aking a rope baiter, cleaning here by the York State Post- i dairy uterjsils, improved pascure Planning Commission. psys, fitting cattle for show, or i Tee approve; brings the total any other topic relating to dairy- i S- addition, a the To finance its foods denconstration contest will cost these plans the; conducted. pay the A radio on to Con- The state contributes ct a 1 0 Meeting" be 4 in the i state I I NOW-a really white WHITE ENAMEL given over Station WHDL. Clean. 1 at one o'clock Saturday by the Hiinie Girls' Club.

These lEembers The project provides i will participate: Patricia Vir- i a sanitary se.ver systens and a giraa Steadrr.ar;. Patricia disposal piar.t. The vUIage ROW ford. Pauline Daiiev, Shirley a partiai system and June IVj'cox. consts-ueteu many years ago.

club members plannin? college through untreated is courses and seeking scholarship Cisc-harged Cattaraugus CreeJc. or i oan should co In certain parts or the village. Courtv ination for alderman" in the Sixth listed ir. t'ne Xavy in March, 10-43. Khzabeth Buciier us sCiitioncii septic tanks are used for the dis- Diseharging contact for de- bout that KalDh Rossmun oi were so other contests.

COVXTY CONTEST? There are few contests through- Indian Schools mere are cor.ieaus nn the cour-ty. Ray Your.gqaJst i i i InniCThr Cane defeated William Beck of 1 llHoll 1 UlllgilL 1 -wi cinr Bucher ar.d Tecnni-; rt hl i Gmde Harold Bucher Two other sisters and brothers reside on the Four Mile Roati, rick, has been designated to supervise ed 53S cows and heifers for the State Departrr.e.-u of bs Professor A Willman HeaStfl has repeatecly recommend-, orne SCock savs ed tna; visage provioe the and treatment of John Boylan choice w-ithout opposition. A spirited contest for tax collector in Foster saw Howard McCord ivin the Republican nomination over Grace Allen and Harry ilaybury. McCord polled 210 votes. Allen 117 and ilaybury 45.

George Norton was nominated as Republican candi- SL given by the Rev. Edgar T. Pan- Ascension Vegetables coast of St. Mary's Church. Salamanca, and also president of the Salamanca Board of Education.

Assisting the program and the music will be the Rev. Clarence Xash and his wife. The Rev. Mr. is the Baptist min' ster on date for supervisor.

1 Bur lnd Republican nomination for council Ijyle Faye. FOR SCHOOL BOARD Smethport nominated Louie H. Dickinson as candidate for school director along with John R. Huffman. Dickinson polled 153 votes, Huffman 147.

The unsuccessful candidates, Edwin R. Koha and A. Ross polled 120 and 99 respectively. Bradford Township nominated two school directors on tile Republican ticket. Ned A.

Jones and Tom Maflory successful candidates on the basis of reported returns from two districts. Hanrim Township nominated Lwdwig Beckman for school director with a close race taking place between Anderson and George Dicksen. The first district report IKM not available. reservation. Harris, president of the Board of Education, wiil present diplomas to the ten graduates.

Clara Finch of' Quaker Bridge will represent the Friends. FOB EVERT five tons of steel 'used by railroads, four tons of iron and steel scrap are returned to the mills bv teem. Weds Pfc. Glenn Niver FRIEND I Announcement is made of the marriage of Mrs- Marguerite Birnie of Lyn-1 den' Lea. Sutton Poyntz.

Weymouth. England, to Private First Class Glenn Niver. bandsman, son Ascension Island, soilless and containing only volcanic ash and cinders, is proving to be the production center of some of the greatest morale builders supplied to our men in the Pacific. The development of soilless or chemical gardens there has ntade it possible to supply our fighting men with fresh, green foods, of the type we take for granted, but which are a luxury and a reminder of home to a fighting man. Your Rights QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON SERVICEMEN'S PROBtEMS registered purebred heifer from near ancestry of high production anti transmitting ability.

Under tits plan, local leaders are encouraged to nominate interested older boys of ability, whose opportunity on the home farm would seem to indicate a good chance for the successful completion of the service for which of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. iNiver i of this place. The bride is the daughter of Mrs.

Dillon. Parklands. Bournemouth, England, arid the late F. N. Dillon and is the eldest grandchild of the late Councillor Thomas Moore, Weymouth.

The ceremony was performed May 17 at the Weymouth Register Office. Thirty guests attended a recep- financial help is provided. Heirs Named For Vicinity Estates LITTLE VALLEY--Ira F. Seeley, who died in Salamanca May 28. 1945.

gave a grandson, Frederick, the sum of $500 and provided that life use of the real estate and half of the residuarv WASHINGTON--Servicemen and! estate co to his widow veierans continue to be most in- lora seeley. and that the remain- the job situation. Here ing: of the res i(j uary es tate are some questions on that subiject: intotte Army had a 300 witn a bakery. I want to it However, there was another man who had the job before me who was drafted. I did many things he die not do.

so technically didn't take over his old job. What are pass to a son. Harrv W. The late Melvin E. Ellis, of East Randolph left S3.0QO in per- absence tion following the ceremony.

The niy reinstatement rights? couple went to Bournemouth and London for their wedding trip. Xatth A. If you took a job that was formerly held by a man in the sen-ice you have no- legal right to reinstatement in it. The theory- is that your appointment to ft was only temporary until the first serviceman returned, and the law doesn't guarantee reinstatement unless the job was permanent. If By Dr.

Brady it was understood that the work his wife, Tessie. a daughter. Mabel, and another daughter. Mrs. Edward J.

Thorpe. The wife and daughter reside in Cattaraugus. I Letters of administration were granted to Mr. Thorpe. PHS Alumni Plan Banquet PORTYILLE The forty-seventh annual Alumni Banquet of Portville High School will be held Tuesday night, June 26.

Dinner will be served at six forty-five o'clock in the Firemen's Clubhouse by members of the Local Activities Group of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Methodist Church. high school will be guests at this dinner, and reunions of the classes of 1920 and 1935 will be held. Professor Cecil Davis will be the speaker. The Rev. George F.

Loenr will give the invocation and an "In for the members who Have died during the year. Portville Lodge. No. 779. I.

O. O. will hold its regular meeting Friday night at eight o'clock at Odd Fellows Hall. The first degree will be conferred upon a class of candidates. The Women's Christian Temperance Union vail be entertained Thursday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock home of Mrs.

Frank Ryan. The County President Mrs. Mae Shaffer of Fill more will be present. A tureen dinner will be served at the close of the meetinEr. Allegany County was the first to report on the dusting.

for kitchen or bathroom O'Brien's Liquid-Lite wag developed fa- use ia dairies, where ordinary Quickly turn yellow. It STAYS WHITE. Itt fsill-Isstre wzshable. One covert alisott surface. CLEAN'S ONLY LINOLEUM STORE E.

J. SCHEMIXGER CO, $15 W. State St. Phone 4563 N.L. Kaplan (tee of America's Urges! Furriers 124 H.

UNION ST. Letters to Dr. Brady should be addressed not in care or this newspaper but to the following address: Dr. William Brady. Clean Tunes Herald Bureau, Beverly Hills, California.

Replies should be.received within a week or ten days. Stamped "and addressed envelope must be enclosed for reply. SUSCEPTIBILITY TO POLLTXOSIS Poliinosis is "hay or "rose fever' to you. stupid. Real pollinosJs is seasonal, occurs only at the time of year when the pollen tha't causes it is given off by the grass, tree, weed or plant ar.d carried in the air.

Spurious "hay fever' occurs at any and all times of the year, in auy climate or place. In s'ome instances spurious "hay fever' 'is actually chronic ethmoidal or spaenoida! sinusitis. In some cases it is the allergic reaction to the orris root the patient's wife, let us hope, uses as a cosmetic. la most instances whether genuine or spurious, the symptoms are at least partial immunity in most instances, complete immunity in many instances, if they regularly supplement tfieir diet with an adequate daily ration of calcium and vitamin QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Baby Never Cried My baby has nex-er cried siace he bom. He is now four months old and still never cries, onlv grants quite loud.

(Mrs. I. R.i English Boys 'Too Says GFs English Bride AMARILLO, Tex. Here's a warning to English boys from an English giri married an American soldier. 'If the boys in England don't! you did, not performed by yourj a oe their technique after predecessor, was on a permanent they'll Jind themselves "wlth- White Anklets All sizes pr.

Greene's 5c to $1.00 Stores 12IS State. 66 Main Open Eve's Allegany perm; basis you have reinstatement rights. In fine points like that, however, it would be a mater of judicial interpretation. Q. I got reinstated in my job with a plant making small air- out girls.

They're too and formal." She's the former Bridget Nunan of London, now Mrs. James Weary Feet Perk Up With Ice-Mint Treat Haywood kissed her on their first piane parts. I have been back date and imagine When iftsfc ouro.callouses GTCTT step is torture, coa't jtzst groan and do Haywooci of Amarillo. She savs r.oihing. Rab on s.

little Ice-Hint- FTOSW cream-like, its coolinc soothingr comfort helps drive the fire and pain right put tired muscles relax in cratcfd relief. about three months. Last i let him CO it. but I kind Of liked A world of difference in a. few minutes, See I how medicinal Ice-Mint helps soften UD I corns and caBocses too- Get foot haupy to- Sne iikps America, too--particu- i day.

the Ice-Mint traj. we heard that because of cutbacks it." in Government contracts there will be a pretty large lay-off. Can they lay me off? According to the law I should have my job at least a year. A. That particular point hasj not been definitelv decided by the i courts.

If you a're laid'off. and fee! you should not have been, you should go to your draft board larly all the white bread and ice Less to wear to HEAR BETTER! Amcriu't qiu'lilv ud. ConiotctciT conrsiacd in oac compact, prcci- Bait, the 7011 fcicdom. ccmforu and morer. ridvr kvrbtf.

Equipped with rncom- spicnotu flesh a i jind cord. HKJLBIXG TEST at your home or this office by trained technicians. tor kit makes ft Hetriag Flume X. SI.BA.TSf. Mpr.

Bel tame Cnler B4 Erie Trait Erie, Phone Mail This Coupon Today! M. F.LBAUM, Hearing Aid Specialist. 514 Erie Trust Bids-. Erie, Sirs: Please send booklet BELTO'E C3 Please armnjc deinpn.itra- tion of BELTOXE Citj- 4 State RI LISTEN to tCe XE 6:00 P. M.

over U'HDL NAIL ENAMH LIPSTICK AND FACE POWDER Like designers' models, color originals ibj Revlon simply cannot be maiched. For subtletv, brilliance aad fashion, choose shades like Windsor, Mrs. Miniver" Rose. Scarlet Slipper, Cherrv Coke or any of the other "21" colors in nail enamel, matched lipstick and harmonizing shades in Face Powder. Nail Enamel 60c, plus Adheron Toe, Lipstick and Face Powder 60c and each.

Fede KINTE Co. cream. Answer--Unable to form opinion on the meagre information you ar -Q the case before them. It, give. Why not nave your baby is the job of Selective Service to carefully examined by a phv- I enforce that law and thev will siciac i advise you what steps to take.

Nearsighted I Q- -Just before I went into the 1 work at watch making and en- i Navy I was to get a promotion. FLASH BULBS Glen Ray Photo J22 West State Street Mrs. Peggy Carter. Igr I thougnt. until the movies ar.d ra- sullerers from allergy say about i physician) and follow his advice- their experience, and I have be- about glasse? and use of vour i come convinced that one reason if I eyes.

not the reason why so many more i Pilonidal Cyst individuals nave allergic troubles Have a cyst just over mv tail now than ever before is our r.a- i oone. Was cause vre do not take enough of cause there is not enough of in comes a. fistula ar.d reci milk, cream, bmter. egg voiks ar.c cs: treatment. canned salnor: (sracticailv the crJy fooi? cor.tairl-.g amonntsj and co not expose ourseives as rr.uch as shoe's to sunshine or skyahine, the ultravjo- let rays of if they reach the activate cholesterol in the sfcn.

conveying into vjtair.ir. is esser.tial for asirnila- and of calcium strong bor.es. teeth, nerves, glands, blood, arteries--and I was going tc say capillaries, but that would be confusing--what the olc timers conjured up as capillary vessels are cot vessels' at all. but jus: spaces between cells--through i which spaces the blood oozes or seeps from the finest arterioies visible under tXe microscope to the finest venules. It is my belief that individuals i who suffer from allergic troubles --hay fever, asthma, skin reac- i form of allergy--acquire i GRADUATION GIFTS Perfume Sets Bath Powders Nail Sets Face Powders Poivder Mills Soaps Key Ca.ses Bill Folds, etc.

Graduation 50c. 15c FRANK'S PHARMACY 216 State Phone 6100 A I Hotels Restaurants Markets AH Porcelain Electric REACH IN COOLERS 20 cu. ft. to 45 cu. ft.

in stock for immediate deliverv FlftNl 516 North First Street Phone 3132 A APPLIED i CYRIL NEWMAN BEAUTY SHOP 111 State Phone 3919 It's a Have a Coke a friendly way to keep everyotie happy Have a. Coke is a friendly phrase right in the carefree picnic spirit. There's friendliness in every sip of ice-cold There's life, sparkle and goodness that bring out the suaoy side in everybody. Yes, Coke always makes picnic time, or any time, refreshment time. JOTTUO A I OF THE COCA-COLA COftPANT IT BRADFORD COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Bradford.

Pa. Coca-Cola You naturally hear its friendly abbreviation i Both sseas the qaality prod' set of The Company. 1 i I sS I 1 I ii 'SI gi C-C.

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