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The Sun and the Erie County Independent from Hamburg, New York • Page 16

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Hamburg, New York
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Sixteen Grange, Will Observe Rural Life Sunday Rural life Sunday will be ob- erred b-ythe Hamburg" Grange with special worship service in the Orange Hall, Mrs. Henry Bower, 1 chaplain -of the Pomona grange, will be In charge of arrangements and the speaker will be the Rev. Em tie Gates of 'Jerusalem Corners. Visitors from last Saturday night's meettes were Mr. and Mrs.

Blundell of the Stafford Grange Mr. and Mrs. Bush and Mr. and Mrs. Quant of Holland During the pro gram Lecturer Paul Frank, di cussed parts of the Grange, ritual: There will be an exchange of bulbs and perennials at the May 28 meeting- in the Grange Hall.

Members the Juvenile Grange will be in charge of the program. Refreshments will be served by the executive committee, Roy Schettier. Phil Stork and. Flojfa Rleller, Courier-Express BaffalVa Best Newspaper First edition available at your favorite news dealer by 9:30 -P. M.v -i v- For prompt, efficient delivery andor information of the Daily and Sunday Courier-Express in Hamburg Phone or Write' J'W MRS.

RICHARD LANG 91 DUDLEY Ffaeae Hamburg ttt-W Dead Stock Wanted Prompt Service Highest Price 'Herseav Ea. Cattle, ftW Hogs, CWT. Acoerdiag ie else aad iiaslllia Cadi Collect to: Darling Ccrapany Ikae: Fillmore MU AT YOUR SERVICE FOR THE BEST CAS-OIL CREASE 7 BATTERIES REPAIRS. on all bakes of cart rptir specialty. Whatever your car needs, you can be sure of top quality service, by highly trained service Chevrolet Int.

290 LAKE STREET HAMBURG -f LECION AND VFW PtSsTS PLAN MEMORIAL DAY RITES, HAMBURG AREAT A Joint committee of the Ham-bury American Legion and the Herbert EL' Sherp Post, V. F. are working but details of the tra ditional Memorial Day parade and cemetery rite honoring Hamburg Legion Commander Frederick IS. Kyne and V. F.

W. Commander Thomas McLaughlin said that me mortal services would be held Sunday evening, May 29, in one of the Protestant churches being selected by the Hamburg Association of Churches. AH veterans, regardless of veteran organization affiliation, are asked to attend the services and parade on, Monday, Memorial Day. Dr. Harrison V.

Baker is parade marshal and his aides'' for. both post here1 and parade details win be named hortly. Boy and girt scouts, Camp Fire Girls and Brownies and Cub Scouts will be in the procession. Also parading win be auxiliary units of the V. F.

W. and Legion and the Edward D. Kern Chapter, American uWar Dads and their 7" CIRL SCOUT NEWS Girls of. Scout Troop 243 have been working under the' direction of Miss Marion Stevenson of the school nursing staff for. First, Aid and Home Nursing Badges.

To date first aid badges- have been awarded to Joan Norman, Busan Knoche, Nancy Witka, Margaret Carol Simp son, Barbara Millar Ross, EdnjT Ross. Shirley aimer and Beverly Batt. Work started last Monday: for: the Home Nursing Badge under Mias Stevenson's direction. 'Beverley BaH, Katheryn-Greg ory, Betty Rochester, Fat Morita, Ana Altenberg, Sandra Bjerre and Fay "Dole- received, their First Class badges at; Kleinhans Music HaQ fast week. 1 Jeannine Bruce was chairman for the baked goods held at Kronenbergs on May 14.

Mrs. Harold Ball assisted the girls with Results of the Girl Scout cookie sale In Hamburg were very satis factory. Chairman Beverly Ball announces the following sales: Mrs. Patterson's troop, 134 boxes; McAllister's troop, 81 boxes; Miss Bond's 843; Mrs. Oyer's troop 44 boxes.

The Brown ies topped an other sales etrorts with 654 boxes. Brownie Patricia Ann Meyer sold boxes herself and received a prize for her efforts from 1 jt Mr. and Mrs. A. C.

Farrington of Buffalo St. have returned from Daytona Beach, Fbv. where they spent the winter. William R. Seelbach, Mrs.

Marshall L. Learn, Mrs. James G. Wells and Mrs. Jack A.

Ahern were guests at the salad bar luncheon at the Wanakah Country Club on Tuesday. Mr. aad Mrs. Glenn E. Long of East Prospect Ave.

have had as their bouseguestff Mrs. Emery Pierce and her daughter, Miss Jennie Loir Pierce, of Keego Har bor. Mich. Mr. and Mrs.

John Hildebrandt pf Rochester have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Hildebrandt of Oakland Place. Mrs Hildebrandt and their son. David, have spent several weeks here and Mr.

Hildebrandt the past vseekend. 1 7 Mrs. Joseph Truske recently re turned from Detroit, Mich, where she was visiting Mr. and Al bert Truske. Mrs.

W. P. WlUiamson of Alexandria, Va. and Homep' has been visiting here last nweeJkM at the home Of Mrs. W.

P. Hanke of Main St. and Mrs. J. G.

Lankier Of Clark St. Shop at Tour Firestone Store CHET'S AUTO AND HOME SUPPLY tl Vales) St Hamburg, N. t. rheaee'ltST 7 Phone Hamburg 421 7 SUN and ERIE COUNTY INDEPENDENT 1. EDEN Mr.

and Mrs. John Lietz and and -Mrs. Marion I Schawel spent last Sunday tn Richester for Lilac Day Jn Highland Park. Later they visited Mr. and Mrs.

IF. Letchworth Members of Arcana, Chapter O. E. S. are making plans to serve a Memorial Day dinner on May SO.

Ladies of St. John's Church will serve aMother and Daughter banquet in the church tonight Dining room arrangements are under the direction of 'Dorothy Wilcox and Marie DeBurr. Matilda Krohn and Evelyn Rockwood will have charge of the kitchen. The Eden Child Study Group win install new officers tonight Hedy Gertie Is the incoming president; June William, vice president; Marjorle Flint; secretary- treasurer. Miss Margaret Wrench and Mrs.

Helen- Gerrie, members of the JSden School facultjr wUl dis cuss the general Introduc tion to School. i Funeral services were held last Friday in Eden Baptist Church for Elmer C. Newell, -lifelong Eden resident, who died in hut 86th year. Mr New eD pioneered the first Eden' Telephone Company organ ised about 50 years ago," serving as its manager until its sale to the New York Telephone Company. He also helped organise an early gas engine in Eden and served as a town constable for 40 -rV In the early days Mr.

NeweH traveled with hone and buggy to all parts of the town. The telephone company expanded to Big Tree, where home-bound farmers would phone ahead to give' prod uce orders for the Buffalo market. Hie wife, C. NeweH, served as treasurer of the company for a short Mr. NeweU and his wife were married 62 years ago.

Mrs. NeweU ie a former school attendance officer. Besides his wife, Mr. NeweU ia survived by one daughter, Mrs. Hattie Burnham of Buffalo; two granddaughters and a great-great-granddaughter.

Interment was in Evergreen Cemetery, Eden. Card ef Tfcaaks We wish to thank our neighbors aad friends for their kindnesses during our recent bereavement Benton George and family. SAVED REAL COAL BILL YM, jnanj local families real-; Ized a nice saving last year bf buying oa the 'blue coal" Budget Plan. When prices jumped, it didn't bother them. Their bias were already filled paid for ia s.mall monthly' amounts.

It's as convenient as paying electric or telephone bills. And it's so easy, too yon choose jour own terms. There's no red tape. Phone ns today for complete information sbout this easier way to buy coaL 4 UjJ3 svssv 'A IUMSAV AMSINOOM Firemen's Drum Corps Slate 14 Area Parades The Ifamburg Fire Department Drum Corps this weekannounced participation in 14 Pftrde8 and civic' events through July 1 as follows: June 4, Lancaster; June 8, Hamburg; June '18, Newton-Abbott; June -19," Woodlawn; Juno 34,4 Windom; June 25, Lakeview; July 1, Scranton; July Lakeshore; July 8, Armor; 15, Orchard Parkr July 16, Blasden-, July 17, Stockton. N.

July 29, Farn-ham; July 31st, Big Tree. At the May meeting President Bryan Demerly stressed the Importance of weekly drill and practice session attendance and several outdoor drills have been held under the direction' of Walter Ruth. The Corps, In new uniforms, participated ia he Hamburg Chamber of Commerce Xleaavup parade May 9. it Plans are being laid for a benefit carnival early tn August iili a 1 wm rmm aassaw AjJM 2, 7, 1 ax a a 'What'i fartility-level chedc planting, and why will it give.me more corn and Hmjt nubbins? a feUow aaked me day. ''J WeH.

yea know, ordinary planter checks ckhar S. SL ar 4" farneis ym hiB TM, 11.T49, ana's SsTtflky level i wfcere Aefwsaa thosa Bgures' fRisJht mow, I'm jmt out of luck." ke saht -TV fjto. you're not. With the new, hiah-epssd. ehitchlew McCormfcfc fpopulatioa planter', rou can plant aoraswhere tslisn them 7i Ivor IS thousand.

There are 18 mfferoat speeds to give you any In-betweea rate. And you caa driH or hill-drop to any per-acre population, too. f8oond good to toe 1 1 1 aod I Hks the ptoaiHtu naiti to frwit. too; where I can waitch them sad the marker-track at the same tTj say nothing of kaody fingertip Faimall Touch-Control to lift ad lower the planters, I reminded huu rrem now on at more for ma, too. Order planter riaht cowl FIlANK SWAR.TZ' SON tDEN, HV ON LAST WR DO IT AGAIN! i i i 1 sWbin wmWoeeoal' (H SOMMEJt OH EASY luPdET JUST AS At PCWN0 NOVi Thursday, May 19, RicharoT i.

Cordon Final rites were conducted Monday from the 7 Fogelsanger Funeral Home ia Long Ave. and later in Prospect Lawn Cemetery oy ine ev. r. waiter Meisen-helmer for Richard L. Gordon who died last Friday.

Mr. Gordon, a World War XL veteran, was. the son of Mr. and Mm Lloyd Gqrfui of Buffalo St He is survived' by his parents and two brothers, Joseph and Robert Gordon. Lalce View Fire Record May 8, grass fire on Schoell-kopf 8:45, p.

Emergenry record, May 8, 12:30 unidentified woman with deep leg wound ruahed- to'- Our-Lady of Vtctot-y Hospital. May 10, a. Donald Anderson taken to Our Lady of Victory Mrs. Garra Lester: of Union St. will leave on Friday for visit with her scsy Fred Gardner Low Chautaucnuw or U.6M fcaraela per acwBut mauhsa kernel population ora corn and mm nubbins aas a Farmall corn PHONE EDEN 87 1 1- PAUL niG.uc.i CAMP ROAD PHONE 676 HAMBURG Y.

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