Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Sun and the Erie County Independent from Hamburg, New York • Page 2

Location:
Hamburg, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
2
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

lit I SHOP IN HAMBURG AND SAVE I Hard Sell Complaints Village Police Report Four Car Thefts Hamburg Village police reported four theft last week. Two wallets Sifted by Town Police PIC LITTLE STORE were taken from shopping carts. Obituaries Charles A. ThlbbltU 'Funeral services were held thli morning from the W. L.

Froehley Funeral Home for Charles A. Thib-blUa of Abbott Rd. whe died Monday at 79 years of age. Interment was In Hillcrest Cemetery- 'ltn the Rev! Ralph Wetherbee officiating. Mr; ThlbbltU was retired engineer at Bethlehem Steel Co.

He was the husband of Mrs. Marie Leu ThlbbltU and the father of Mrs. Edward Cooper. These were reported by Janet ue-Wltt of Orchard Park and Sally Cyrillk of Eden. In two other instances fender skirts and' a side-view mirror were reported taken from their cars by William Leard the Big Tree ambulance and the Woodlawn ambulance toot a maternity case to the hospital later In the same day with escorts.

Jan. 22 A patrol met and escorted from the lpcal movie house a 13 year-old boy upon complaint of his mother, who charged that be had pointed a loaded shot gun at her In their Pierce Ave. home earlier In the evening. He was petitioned over to Court. Jan.

24 A patrol In Lake Side Cemetery revived Clarence Dran-ger of Eden, his wife and three year-old son who were all semiconscious In a cemetery garage where Dranger cemetery employee, was fixing his private of Trenton Rd. and a Mrs. Schmidt The SHEFF STUDIO Commercial, Portrait and Wedding Photographs 17 E. UNION STREET EM 6265 N. V.

truck. Jan. 25 A deer struck on Lake Ave. at the Thruway overpass waa taken to Queen of Apostles Seminary In Derby. Continued from page aways were found on the N.

Y. Central R. R. tracks near Camp Rd. Jan.

18 Dead on arrival at OLV was Lawrence Hagerman, 21, of Derby, Involved In a traffic fatality on Route 8 near Pleasant Ave. Jan. 21 Conrad Meier, 28, of Athol Springs was dead on arrival at OLV following a traffic smash-up at the intersection of McKlnley Pkwy. and Lake Ave. Jan.

16 A IS year-old Abbott Rd. girl was hit by a hit-and-run driver on South Park near her home. She was treated and released from OLV. Jan. 17 Two Lake View men were escorted to the hospital in a Woodlawn ambulance and treated for injuries received when they fell down a flight of stairs.

Jan. 18 Escorted to OLV were two 16 year-old youths, one from Woodlawn and the other from Back Creek. Rd, both Involving irregular breathing. A Lake View Terr, man was escorted to the hospital later In the day after he sustained a heart attack. Jan.

19 A patrol took a four-inch blade knife from a Frontier Central high school tescher who had taken It from a 19 year-old student earlier In the day. A year-old child was rushed to OLV by Carlton F. Tlmnt Funeral services will be held this afternoon from the W. L. Froehley Funeral Home on Lake St for Carlton F.

Tlmm who died Jan. 24 In Fillmore. Interment was In Prospect Lawn Cemetery with the Rev. P. W.

Melsenhelmer of St James United Church of Christ officiating. Mr. Tlmm, who was 44, was the husband of Mrs. Mary Czosnyka Tlmm and the son of Carl F. Tlmm, He was the brother of Mrs.

Lewis Saunders, Mrs. Victor Skultety, William Franklin Morris Paul David C-and the late Donald Tlmm. Mv HOPB, 60W6 4 Paul J. Smith Prayers were said in the W. L.

Froehley Funeral followed by Mass at SS Peter Paul's Church Monday morning for Paul J. Smith of Marvin Ct who died Jan. 21 In his 60th year. Interment was in Hillcrest Cemetery, Armor. Mr.

Smith was the husband of Mrs. Cecelia Haag Smith and the father of Quentln Dorothy Richard Ronald E. and Kenneth C. Smith. He was the brother of Ed MHII MONUMENTS LOW PRICES FINE QUALITY Urns Markers Grey Pink Rod Granites HAMBURG MEMORIAL SALES 307 Pierce Ave.

Hamburg. N. T. EM M17 ward Mrs. Edward Maringer, William and.

the late Clara Smith. He Is also survived by one grandchild, Monty Smith. Charles L. Eadreas Funeral services were held yes terday axternoon irom me lamuy residence on Back Creek Rd. for Charles L.

Endress. 80, who died suddenly on Sunday. Burial was In Maplewood Cemetery, Patchln. Mr. Endress was a pioneer resident of the Boston valley and a Town consUble for 25 years.

He was an Erie County Deputy -Sheriff for nine years, a member of the North Boston- Volunteer Fire Company, the Boston Community Church and Livingstone Lodge 23S, FfcAM. Mr. Endress is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mlna C. Massing Endress; two sisters, Mrs.

Jessie Faulting and Mrs. Kather-lne Zimmerman, a brother Raymond E. Endress and five grandchildren. So appropriate So appreciated your thoughtful tribute of flowers at the time of bt-ruvtment ft means so muck to th family to know you axe thinking then. Send Flowers Conrad Meier Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon from the Fogel-sanger Funeral Home for Conrad Meier of Lake Shore Athol Springs, who died suddenly Jan.

21. Interment was in Lakeside Cemetery, with the Rev. W. S. Brownie of Wayside United Presbyterian Church officiating.

Mr. Meier is survived by his wife, Mrs. Rose Lechner Meier, a daughter, Rosemarte and two sons, Conrad Jr. and Ronald. He was the brother of George.

John, Jean and Mrs. Elsie Eckhardt. Also survived by one grandchild. no lowers BETTER IDEAt Pay your bills with Marine Trust checks Why plow through rugged winter weather and fight crowds when you can pay all your bills from the comfort of your own home with Marine Trust checks? Just write out a check, drop it in the mail and let the Post Office and Marine do the rest Your Marine check book stubs show where every dollar goes and your cancelled checks are all the proof of payment you need. Start paying your bills the economical, easy way with a Marine Trust Checking Account It takes only a few minutes to open an account at your nearby Marine office.

by RANDY Main A Buffalo Sts. EM66S3 OPEN I AJH. to PJf. For Your Convenience Revere Had 1 Children Paul Revere had sixteen children. The famed patriot was married twice and had eight children by each wife.

WURTZ FUNERAL CHAPEL FRANCIS A. WURTZ CHAPEL SELECTION ROOM Parking Facilities State Rd. Phone XH 1-5200 Boston, N. Y. THE BANK OP "OLD FASHIONED UEIGHBORLIUESS" MIMIII 'I0MAI DlrOSIT INIUIANCI A I.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Sun and the Erie County Independent Archive

Pages Available:
98,447
Years Available:
1875-2008