Document 199199

T i U ' K S D A Y , A P R I L 15, 1943.
TOE
BOLIVAR
BREEZE
top floor of our school building
has heen drafted into essential war
work and, since no successor i*
available at this time, James Cof
fin and Elton Ingalls of the Sen
'or Clafe are doing his Janitorial
work after school and weekends.
PAGE FIVE
Mrs. T. L. Tapp, Instructor in Lloyd Bean has three brothers whc
Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. Stout, Mr.
commercial subjects, left Wednes- are in the Army—Wlllard, Arthu:
and Mrs. Max F. Stout and Mr.
day to be present at, the graduation and Emmett; the latter was inductand Mrs. James F. Hough of Rochexercises of her husband from th t ed Monday, April 12th.
OBI, April 13—Next Sunday 1
ester were quests of Mrs. W. B.
officer's training school at Ft* BelPalm Sunday and will be observed j
Turner Saturday evening.
volr, Va. Mr. Tapp is to be transFourth Grade—Mrs. Hanchett
In our local church with spenta: I RICHBURG, April 13—Mr. a n i
ferred
next
week
into
active
service
New» It«m» trom the Office
James Hlckey has moved to Rlch- music and appropriate sermon. Mrs. H. E. Goodrich entertainer 1
Mrs. Carl A. Anderson of Olean Is
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT
junior Class play tonight I 'The
We were saddened to learn, that substituting for Mrs. Tapp during burg.
On the following Sunday w? cele- Thursday in honor of their grand
Whereas it has pleased the dear
Souse of Terror," » <y~">z mys- John H. Oott, former custodian of
We
have
purchased
»15,45
worth
brate
Easier
Sunday
with
a
special
j
son.
Harry
Howard
OoodTich
c'
her absence.
Father to remove from our midst
j^-y production.
of
defense
stamps
in
the
last
two
the top floor of our school building,
program. Baptlslmal services wJB i Wellsvllle, who left this Monda; Mrs. Nettie Appleby, it becomes
weeks.
passed away recently. Although he
be given for anyone desiring them morning for Fort Niagara, having our sacred duty to tender cur
GRADE
NEWS
Mr. Henry has taken the school was here only a few we°ks »•» f*"
The Hobby Club of the Fourth and the church doors will be op"?n been inducted into the arme- heartfe'.t sympathy to those who
Kindergarten—MUs
Hall
jtation wagon W get the annual he belonged to us and admired his
Grade met Friday morning. Pau- for anyone desiring to unite with forces.
are left to mourn her loss.
All the children in the morning line White showed us her collection :he church. See our pastor, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Baldwin of
supply of trees for our local and quiet, dignified mien and exce».u;
Resolved, that a copy of these
and
afternoon
K
i
n
d
e
r
g
a
r
t
e
n
of perfume bottles. LeRoy has a L. M. easier for details concerning this place and Mrs. Grace Baldwin resolutions be printed in The Bolidistrict reforestation. As we have service.
classes went to Mr. Nicholson's very interesting collection of air- either service.
ordered 20,000 trees, a larger con- [
of Bolivar were Sunday aftemoor var Breeze, be spread upon our
planes. He has these very neatly
Twenty-one persons from here visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dcnak' Journal and a copy sent to the bealgnment than can be delivered, | Another casualty from *he rank Greenhouse on Shaner Avenue.
Mr. Nicholson
showed
them arranged and mounted in his scrap- attended the Spring Conference Crane of Friendship.
w e nave to get our allotment and of former Bilivar Central school |
reaved family.
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Green an'
they are stored In Saratoga.
I students now in war service bring around the greenhouse. They like book. Beverly Wilson, Ann Thor Rally held at Port Allegany last
Bolivar W. C. T. U.
to see the flowers and little plants, ward, George Shaner, and Ker Friday evening. They went by Mr. and Mrs. Buel Green of Aim;
•
J Una gold star group la three.
Mrs. Leona Casey
1
Newton
showed
the
new
stamp
S
and
were
also
shown
the
tools
anr
were guests Thursday of Mr. and
bus.
District Superintendent
Coyle tendered sympathy is extended to
\T£L,""t»!^, ""I^J
Mrs. Eva Mead
W
that
they
have
collected.
Mrs. Arlouine Packham of Ken- Mrs. Albert Lind. Mrs. Buel Green
J £ TT*
w
8 „d his Principals completed their the family of Wlllard Bean, who is ItggL'JS^SSL
Mrs. Maggie Peavy
_. .the
u . r arithmetic
i L Z Z Z u . „syllabus
, I I „ K „ . rreported
m n r M VIH«H
OM(,™ ~„
remained until Saturday.
more Is visiting friends in Obi.
revision of
killed in
In action
on ,v
theJ Nicholson works. Before they left
Committee
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Miss Alice Cady spent the weekFred Powell is in Meadville, Pa.,
Third Grade—Mrs. Hogan
Monday and these will be dlstribut- j African sector of the World War Mr. Nicholson gave them a geranium
plant
so
they
could
watch
It
end in Perry with friends.
ed soon.
A meeting of all the • In the first World War only fou
We have planted a Victory Gar- on business.
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT
grow. They went to the greenFrank Herrick cf Bolivar was :
Fred Hills is in Olean to4ay for
teachers of the District will be held gold stars were added to our « r house so they could see what it den in our room. Each one has a
Whereas it has pleased the dear
caller
at
the
H.
E.
Goodrich
homr
examination
and
will
go
to
Buffalo
at Bolivar Central School eax'y In vice flag. The Bolivar boys whc was like so as to make one of their garden. We planted cabbage and
Fathtr
to remove from our midst
jjav
"did not come back" in 1918 were own.
tomatoes and are going to trans- this week where he e x p a t s to be Thursday.
Mrs. Susie Whitwood, it becomes
into service '"for our
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hardman an: our sacred duty to tender our
plant them to our gardens at home. inducted
Kenyon Andrus, Lowell Andrus,
i
We are sorry Lyla Cole is out of country.
Lou ell Newton, custodian of the Carltc-n Velie and Charles Krelner.
heartfelt sympathy to those who
First Grade—Miss Quirin
This community was saddened i visitors in Olean Wednesday,
school on account of illness.
are left to mourn her loss.
Thursday morning the group took
last Wednesday evening by the r Mrs. Roger P. Convey of Olear
Resolved, that a copy of these
a trip downtown to visit several
death of one of its most esteemed ' is spending this week with he:
stores. They have made themselves
citizens, the passing of Mrs. Mil- ] daughter, Mrs. Harold Stohr and resolutions be printed in The BoliFOR
var Breeze, be spread upen our
a grocery store and have been
dred Ferrington of Jordan Hill.' family.
DEFENSE
journal
and a copy sent to the bestudying other kinds of stores, too.
NILE, April 13—Mr. and Mrs. The funeral was held at 2 o'clock j Lloyd McCrae was a business reaved family.
They nave learned what articles
WORK
at
the
house
and
2:30
a
t
the
local
I
visitor
in
Wellsvllle
Friday
afterdifferent kinds of stores sell and Harold Babcock of Almond were c h u r c h
Bolivar W. C. T. U.
° n Saturday with Rev. L.'noon.
where one should go to buy various r $ e n t guests'of Mr. and Mra."Ar- M i
Mrs. Leona Casey
Casler presiding. The pallMr. and Mrs. Harry Jennings anc
things a family may need. To see thur Babcock.
Mrs. Eva Mead
<i>e TeTS w e r e o l d
Mr. and Mrs. Wrayburn Clark
*
neighbors: Stan- j Mrs. Jessie Jennings were Sun da'
displays of different kinds of merMrs. Maggie Peavy
ley
and
Jesse
Burger,
Rudolph
:
dinner
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Alchandise, they visited the Market rnoved Friday to their new home on Reitz, Gerald Childs, Charles Frost I fred Jennings.
Committee
::,;
(Basket, Loop's Furniture Store, Penn. Ave., which they have pur and "Tip" Foster. Burial in the | Mitchell Goodrich of Buffalo, H
chased
from
Mrs.
James
Henry.
Parker's Drug Store, and the Dilc
The S. D. B. Ladies Aid Society W e s t Genesee cemetery beside that L. Mlllis of Jordan Hill and Mrs.
variety store.
will meet Thursday, April 22, at of her husband, Carl Ferrington, Angle Whitoomb and Mrs. Juanit
Cady of Richburg were Sunday
•the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford who died several years ago.
Second Grade—Mrs. Foster
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Otto accom- guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. GoooDePew for an evening meeting.
The Second grade bought $18.60
ADVERTISEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Whitford of panled by Mr. and Mrs. Albert rich.
worth of defense stamps this week. Little Genesee and Prin. and Mrs. Adams motored down in Pennsyl- j Mrs. Earl Stchr and Miss OnnaFOR SALE
J. Fred Whitford of Bolivar were vanla Sunday and visited at the lee Saunders will entertain the
Saturday callers of their mother, home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S. D. B. ladles aid at their home
FOR SALE—Uied International
Wednesday. April 21. A tureen
Wakefield.
Mrs. Mary Whitford.
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Eddy are dinner will be served at 6 o'clock. farm tractor, 1530, in good condiMr. and Mrs. Harold Babcock of
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Goodrich, tion; also 300 feet of 5 5-8 casing.
Almond were reoer"- guests of Mr. moving to Pleasant Valley where he
has employment and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Homer Oooley and daughter, M. O. Shaner, Bolivar. N. P. Phone
and Mrs. Arthur Babcock.
37-J.
(36-39 pd).
The S. D. B. church night busi- Francis Burgett are moving from Virginia were Saturday evening
k
dinner
guests
of
Mrs.
Juanita
Cady.
Kossuth
to
the
Burgett
farm,
here,
ness meeting and social hour was
FOR RENT—Furnished ApartMr. and Mrs. George Kimble and
held Saturday night in the church formerly known as the Osterstuck
ment
and sleeping room over F. A.
Mrs.
James
Kimble
of
Scio
called
parlors. There were 22 in attend- farm.
Loop & Son Co., Store. Phone 88
on
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
R.
Cady
and
ance.
(36-37)
family Friday afternoon.
Ernie Jordan moved last week
LATE LOCAL NEWS
Dale
West
of
Rensselear
Tech
at
Annual Leek Supper at M. E.
into Cleo Compton's tenant house.
Troy, N. Y., is visiting at the home Church in Shinglehouse, Pa. Watch
John subject, Olean printer, Hft of his rrpjther, Mrs. Vera West.
for date.
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CARD OF THANKS
Friday night for Buchannon, W.
Mrs. Fred Jennings and , son.
Va„
where
he
will
be
a
flight
inWe wish to thank our friends
FOR SALE—17 acclimated horses.
Bobby were weekend guests of her
and neighbors for their many ex- structor. Subject, who was Olean's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Archi- No green western horses. Purepressions of sympathy during our boy parachute jumper 12 years ago, bald of Portville where her brother, j bred Belgian mare, wt. 1900 in foal
was sworn in the Army Air Corps James Archibald is spending a 30 i t o one of the heat stallions in Inrecent bereavement.
day furlough from submarine duty. ' diana. Pair Red Roan mares, wt.
The family of the late John H. Reserves In December.
Prof. Herbert L .Sackett, who is
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Skinner j 3800. Pair Sorrell Geldings, wt.
Cott.
36pd
to retire from service with the and two sons were Sunday dinner 3300.
Severad
medium
priced
SUBSCRD3E—The Bolivar Breeze, Olean high school this year, will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brae- I horses. If you'd like to spend any
$2.00 a year. An ideal Christmas entitled to a pension of around don of Friendship and also called pa*t of your money to buy War
$2,000 a year.
gift.
on Mrs. Cora Burllngame of Black Savings Bonds and Stamps we
Creek.
| can use a good note. Horses sold
Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Stohr, •worth the money with Hanna &
TENTATIVE BUDGET
Sr., entertained Sunday at a din- Hunt's guarantee.
Can use* any
ner at their home in honor of their I kind of cattle at a good price. No
FOR THE VILLAGE OF RICHBURG, N. Y., 1943.
son, Harold G. Stohr, Jr., whoNeft business done on Sunday. If you
for the Army Air Corps Monday. can't come in the day time we
The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. have electric lights and will be at
General Fund
$ 1,535.00 John P. Convey and son Jack, your service any evening. With the
Sinking Fund
2,000.00 Roulette, Pa.; Miss Mary Smith, shortage of gas and tires let us
i
Fire Department
2,435.00 Port Allegany, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. spend (Sundays going to church
v
Highway and Walks
2,955.00 T. O. Miack and family, Mr. and and while there give a word in
i n g m e n n e e d . . . we've
Mrs. A. G. Price and son George, silent prayer for all our soldier
"Lend m o r e money to help
Street Lighting
1.302XX)' Miss Jeannie Pryett, and Mrs. R. P. boys. Phone 153 lor appointment,
g o t to b u y W a r B o n d s as we
c a r r y o n t h e fight!" T h u t ' s
Health Officer and Vital Statistics
165.00 Convey, Olean; Mr. and Mrs.George HANNA & HUNT, Belmont, New
never bought them
before!
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Library,
500.00 Stohr, Riohburg; Miss Gloria Tripp, York.
what o a r Government is
Miss Jean Bowdoin and Phillip
a
w:
'• .)j
American
Legion
25.00
I
n
t
h
e
n
e
x
t
few
weeks
y
o
u
may
b
e
a s k i n g y o u a n d all t h e r e s t of u s . . .
Pounds, Bolivar.
FOR SALE—House to be moved
Water Department and Payment of Bonds
4,688.00
visited by o n e of t h e t h o u s a n d s of
from premsies, $500 cash"*. House
a s k i n g u s t o l e n d it 1 3 b i l l i o n fighting
for rent at 77 Olive St. Mrs.. Cutler
m e n a n d w o m e n w h o a r e giving t h e i r
d o l l a r s i n t h e n e x t few w e e k s ! 1 3
TOTAL BUDGET
$15,605.00
MacMillan, Phone 13J.
36pd
t i m e a n d effort t o t h e 2 n d W a r L o a n
billion extra dollars—over a n d above
CAR OIF HORSES—On Friday,
LITTLE GENESEE, April 14—
Drive. W e l c o m e t h e s e p a t r i o t i c workNOTICE OF MEETING
all r e g u l a r W a r B o n d b u y i n g !
Mrs. Gilbert Winderberger, accom- April 9 we will receive another
e r s if they c a l l . . . buy from them all
TO HEAR COMPLAINTS ON VILLAGE BUDGET
panied by Mr. and Mrs. Henry carload of horses. Among them
W e c a n d o it . . . we must d o it . . .
Llndquist of Bolivar, was in Buffalo will be. several matched pairs of
the War Bonds you can!
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
estimate
and
tentative
budget
for
we owe it t o o u r b o y s w h o a r e fightheavy
draft
horses.
Thacher
the Village of Richburg, N. Y., for the year 1943, has been completed by on Monday.
35-36
Better still, d o n ' t wait f o r t h e m . G o
Mrs. Lucille Hawks spent Monday Brothers, Hornell, N. Y.'
i n g o v e r s e a s . For their sake. . . .
the Village Board and a copy thereof was filed in the office of the Village
in
Wellsville
with
her
son,
Donald
Clerk,
in
said
Village,
where
the
same
will
remain
open
to
public
inspecto y o u r n e a r e s t b a n k , p o s t office, o r
FOR ©ALE—1934 Plymouth SeWe've got to build more ships!
We
tion until April 26, at 8:00 o'clock P. M., when a public hearing will be who Is ill at his home there.
W a r B o n d b o o t h , a n d invest
more
Robert Waymond, oldest son of dan in good condition. Inquire of
held to consider said budget before final adoption.
b r o k e all r e c o r d s last y e a r w h e n we
Mr. and Mrs. Luellan Waymond,- Guy F*fcch, 82 Davis Street, or call
fighting
dollars now!
I t ' s t h e least
Dated AprU 15, 1943.
b u i l t 8 m i l l i o n t o n s of s h i p p i n g . T h i s
is a surgical patient in the Olean 71-R.
(35tf)
F. W. OWENS, Clerk.
you c a n d o to h e l p t h o s e w h j a r e
General Hospital.
year, we're building 1 8 million tons
FOR SALE—Rebuilt Ingersollfigh*iny n r d dying o v e r s e a s !
Ensell and Turner Polen of Buf- Rand compressor, 6x6. Inquire of
. . . b u t still it i* not
enough!
falo spent the weekend at the home Bolivar Machine Company,
<jr
A m o n g t h e 7 different ki-»ds of f J. S.
of their ^parents, Mr. and Mrs. John phone 281.
.
.39^36
We've got to do more fighting! M o r e
»
Polen.
G o v e r n m e n t securities is ^ n e thr-S exa n d m o r e of o u r s o l d i e r s a n d sailors
Robert San-ford returned to his
actly fits y o u r own p a r t i c u l a r JM:*3FOR
RENT
studies at Alfred University Sunare going into actual c o m b a t . . . reFOR
RENT—Apartment
over
a n d r e n u i r e m e n t s . T h e s e securiC-*
day after spending a week's vaca- Ferris
& Forbes Garage, 466 Main
q u i r i n g more e q u i p m e n t , a n d more
tion a t the home of his parents, Street. Call 163.
a r e t h e finest inv s t m e n t in t h e world
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s u p p l i e s . W e c a n n o t let t h e m d o w n !
Mr. and Mrs. John Sanford
. . . bar n o n e ! For your Country's
Mrs. Ida Hazard is ill at the
MISCELLANEOUS
s a k e . . . for y o u r own s a k e . . . invest
We've got to buy more War
Bonds!
home of her son, Lyle Hazard.
WANTED—Bicycle
fox 10 year
Mrs.
George
Giddings
recently
all y o u c a n !
T o h e l p p a y f o r t h e t h i n g s o u r fight36-37
arrived at Camp Edwards, Mass., old girl. Phone 283.
where she is visiting her husband.
CLEANING OUT WORK—Good
Mrs. Rose Lane is spending a
few days with her son, Gerald Lane equipment, or will sell outfit including tools, new lines, dog house
of Buffalo.
oV
%r
The Rev. and Mrs. Charles Bond and 'boat. M. S. Wei's, Sning! >on^e.
Pa.
Phone
23-F-24.
(36-37).
were Sunday visitors in Alfred.
Mrs. Lucille Hawks entertained at
WANTED—All kinds of paper,
a surprise birthday party on Friday magazines, rags, metal, scrap Iron,
evening In honor of Mrs. Emily old cars, rubber, burlap bags.
Hawks at the Frank Burdlck home. Orien Vahff>erpoll,
Reed Barn,
Six guests were present. Lunch was CUba St., Bolivar, N. Y.
35-36pd
served and the guest of honor received a purse of money and many
CASH for scrap iron and metal.
Burton Barnhart, Bolivar. N. V.
gifts.
THE REXALL STORE
(26tf
Mrs. Butler Drew left Friday- Phone 146.
GENERAL INSURANCE
evening for Greensboro, N. C , to
COME IN ~Snd see the 1942
visit her husband who is stationed
patterns of wall paper in the Frank ^
there.
Miss Roberta Patterson of Kill- S. Mason store at Friendship, N. Y.
(13U
METROPOLITAN LIFE INS. CO.
OIL and GAS WELL SUPPLIES
buck, N. Y., is a surgical patient in
the
Salamanca
hospital.
She
is
the
GASOLINE — Buy our gas and
\d
niece of Mrs. James Care and Mrs get a run for your money. OIL—
John Kirchgasser.
Use our oil and you will always
Miss Virginia Paffie entertained have your bearings. Bissett Bros.
OIL
and
GAS
WELL
SHOOTING
Company,
Olean Hinsdale and AlALL KINDS OF INSURANCE
the Hult Puellae Club Tuesday
(47tf
evening at her home. Five Hun- leirany.
dred was in play and prizes were
WE BUY AND SELL—farms,
awarded to the Misses Pauline timber tracts, residence properties,
Lounsberry,
Gloria
Tripp and oil and gas royalties, any and all
FIVE CENTS TO ONE DOLLAR
FIVE CENTS TO ONE DOLLAR
Marian Richardson. Refreshments kinds of real estate. Money to loan
were served later in the evening.
on first mortgages. Allegany CounThe Boy Scout Troop held their ty Real Estate Agency, Box 385,
regular meeting Monday evening Bolivar, N. Y. Office rear of A. J.
In the Community Hall.
Matson's Law office.
18-tf
WELDING ENGINEERS
Bolivar Central
School SENTINEL
OBI
[ Items of Interest
In Richburg Area
NILE--
Machinists Wanted
53 Hours Per Week.
Day Work.
If now employed on defense, do not apply.
LUTHER MFG. CO., Inc.
OLEAN, NEW YORK
CLASSIFIED
THE 2nd WAR LOAN DRIVE IS ON!
How to invest
in "fighting dollars!"
d^
•^b
Little Genesee Area
,
Your
Easter
THEY G1VI THEIR L I V E S . . . Y O U LEND YOUR MCKE
SHOES
Are Here
T h e following businessmen sponsored this A d :
NICHOLS & NICHOLS
PARKER'S DRUG STORE
FRICK-REID SUPPLY CORP.
E. S. ROOT Agent
C J. AMSDEN & COMPANY
NEW YORK GLYCERINE CO, Inc.
^ L H A L L VARIETY STORE
"DILCO" STORE
A good variety of styles and still a good
variety of colors, but always a Complete
variety of sizes and widths.
X-RAY SHOE FITTING
For the Whole Family
LUDDEN'S Shoe Store
D. S. DEMPSEY & SON
Wellsville, N. Y.
Untitled Document
Thomas M. Tryniski
309 South 4th Street
Fulton New York
13069
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