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— THE FR£DOXlA CENSOR — Friday July 12.1946
OTIIER FAVORITES
HOTEL SILVER CREE THE FINEST IN TOO!
"Where Hospitality and Service Meet"
BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCH DAILY 12:00; Noon to 2:00 p.m.
DINING,R0O5I OPEN DAILY PAULINE and BILL FARtfHAM, Props.
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SHOW TIME • 7 AND S P . M . - MATINEES SAT. AND SUN.
FRI, - SAT. # Huge DoabHe Rill
BaatiiMmi ^ * ^ WEffEMI -r man ^
CHARLES STARRETT 1 C A t O l f M A T M I W S T 1 X M A I D I N G
CO-FEATURE LOIS COLLYER J E F F BAKER "GIRL ON THE SPOT"
SEN. (Cont. from 2 p. m.) MON. - TEES.
TODAY and SATLRDAy The World's Most Exciting Brunette —
Jane Russell - Louis Hayward in
"THE YOUNG WIDOW" - Plus - . •
JOHNNY MA,CK BROWN - RAYMOND HATTON in
"GENTLEMAN FROM TEXAS'
I (Veterans To Compete For Scholarships
Albany—Veterails of ' World Wars J I) a n d 31 will • compete for 1200 stAte wa{ service scholarships on August 1,
INewtoB Street Flood Ntaisanc
Wk**^ - *-^Trustees Act Holders of t h e s e scholarships -
are entitled to an annual payment of tuition and fees u p to $350 for a. maximum period of four years, to be used for full or par t - t ime study, graduate o r undergraduate , day or evening, in any college,, university, business^ professional, I i A t a regular meeting eg the vocational, technical or ' - t r ade [Board -of Trustees of « « M e school located in the State and, 1 of Eredoma held at the. Trustees
1946, Dr. Harold G. - a p 0 r y e d by the Board of Regents. Thompson, Director of the Division of Examinations and Testing of the State Education Department,* announced today. ; ...
These scholarships, were made available by ijecent legislature and with ' the 1200 .scholarships au thor ized in 1944 and the same number in 1945 make a total of 3600 scholarships offered by trie Sta te to war vetera as. " !
Candidates should apply immediately to . t h e ; Division of Examinations and-Testing, S ta te 'Educa-tion,. Department, Albany 1, N. Y., Doctor Thompson said. Copies of the application form may: be obtained from this Division upon r e quest. ; ! , • •
The application, together with a. photostat copy of the candidate's original discharge papers or a copy of his discharge papers certified by the county clerk, must! be sent oy'registered mail to the Division of Examinations and Testing, postmarked' on or before Ju ly 10,
[rtoom, Village Hall on the Sfh day* Applicants' must have been l e
gal residents of the. State at the: t ime of their entry into the a rmed forces and at the t ime of making applicaion for the examination. They are also required" to submit evidence that they have been ac cepted for admission to an a p proved institution.
The examination will be held ,at centers thorughout the State to be designated -and announced at a later date after applications for the examinations have been determined. It will be of the "objective" typef and will be general in scope. It will be based upon a variety of school work suitable for persons with widely different educational training.
Eight scholarships will be a-warded to each county for each of the assembly districts lying within iis boundaries; New York city will likewise receive eight scholarships -for each assembly
1946. Only veterans who hold hon- district.
Service with a Smile is
More Than a Slogan!
It's our famous policy! "Serv
ice" includes all the fine
touches which contribute so
much to the enjoymentof your
dinner.
Air Conditioned For Your Comfort /
MEET YOUR FRIENDS in the LOUNGE
WEES" For Your
Wedding Day
This is your day — your wedding day! A
day you've dreamed of — planned for. We know
you'll want everything perfect/ rJarticularly the
fldwers. We'll be delighted to talk over your plans
and help you in every way that we can.
S£HLE BROTHERS, Florists 37-101 Newton Street, FREDONIA, N. Y.
Bonaed Members. Florists Telegraph Delivery Association
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Midnite SAT. - SUN. Thru WED.
TTE :',n WAR
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GLENN FORDDANE CLARK
n WARNERS' y>
T H E E E SHOWS D A I L Y
FRI. - SAT. *
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WAITER BREMKAN-CHARUE RUGGIES - c u S K K K S a & T K m W K i m . » f r e i r i » « w i i a t , w w . r w « . W n M i a t w o . i T O i t « B ^
Thursday - Friday - Saturday The MARX BROS, in
"A Night in Casablanca" BORIS KARLOFF and ANNA LEE in
"BEDLAM1 l / /
MISS THE WANT ADS
2:OOi7:00«nd9:Oa^P.M. t
Doable. Feature
QUEEN With George Brent and Priscilla Lane
Also STAN LAUREL and OLIVER HARDY
"THE BULL FIGHTERS"
Sunday and Monday
"Where Do We Go from Here" • •••<&• .
With!Fred McMurray# Joan Leslie, June Haver J Also "A ROYAL SCANDAL"
' JvV'th /TALLULAH BANKHEAD 'and ANNE ^BAXTER S
Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday
"DIAMOND HORSESHOE" \(Vith Betty Groble and Dick Haymes
Also 'TROUBLE CHASERS" With-SILLY GILBERT, SHIMP HOWARD, MAXIE ROSENBLOOM
KIDDIE SHOW SATURDAY
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df July, 1946, at 7:30 p . m . [ PRESENT; Mayor. Har ry ,-'.Sai4
Half, Tnxstees James, FosterJJSahlje,
I ABSENT: Trustee Gugind j Minutes of meeting pf Juile 24th
were ' read and approved. I ; | The report of the P6\icp De
partment for the month o l J u h e was1 read .and directed received aad Sled. • » ; 1 } i Communication from Wesi ; Ridge
System directing attention taf the Board of the conditioH^tjf boiler jin car barns was read ,4and da motion made, seconded and ] carried unanimously referred to the I Building Committee > for investigation and with power- to act. jj
Petition signed b y p|operjty owners along Newton Street r e questing the Board to (correct flobd nuisance alleged to exist was ,bn motion made, seconded an[d carried unanimously referred 8to" the Sewer Committee and -theI Street Committee to investigate an|( make such changes as may be necessary Lo alleviate said condition, si j ; The Mayor .reported on trie ma t te r of Traffic signals on [Route No. 20 and that the Stale Depar tment would again makel'a n^w survey of this problem. Thij Cl^rk Reported that plans are beii|)g p re pared by Murray Shelton ^or the
well Ptace sanitary sewi^r. On; motion of Trustee Dengler,
econded by Trustee Fostjbr and arried unanimously, the gVillage olice Chief is hereby authorized
to' employ special police for tjhe three day Firemen's convention to be held beginning Ju ly 22nd. j
On motion of Trustee IFoster, seconded by Trustee Jam?»s/ and carried unanimously, the ] Clerk was directed to advertise for gjasr. oline bids and forv stoker cdjal bijds under the same specifications as in the previous year, said jbidsl to be submitted on or befoife Ju ly 22nd, 1946 at 7:30 p. m.
s i * ' Trustee Dengler reported the granting of building permi t ! to jthe j following, viz: to Charles fTeibby )to construct garage at (lost j of i$100.00; to E. W. Christoffersi to 'remodel dwelling a t ' 108 Central | Avenue at cast of $400.00; tjjb Louis iCrise to enlarge dwelling | a t -245 Eagle Street a t cost of $250100 and
| to Charles W. Polvino to ^enlajrge i dwelling at No. 34 CushinJ Street at cost of $350.00.. '
On motion made, seconded and : carried unanimously, the 1 Street Department payroll and J Water Supt's payroll and the following bills approved by the f inance Comrnittee were directed paid, viz:
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Supt 's payroll i -ODeB,
All
'ivatch^
I T; Barber, cpnven-
pay-$1433.85
! 367.80. * • , 1 •
5.00
Geiger, meter rfdw.. Raymond, meter r id . M. Ferguson, m e -
& water rfds, . ' . . . . . R. Knigbt,; meter
* * • « • Stjj!ty>r4 K. Stearns,. • mc
"c water rfds., . . . . . . ia Hardwarje' Co ?[ l ies . . . .'.'• ants Motor
ueckert & Sop, limf laio Niagara Electric ,rjp., 'Current . 1 . . . ; .
R M w a y Express Agency,
toin's /Service Station soline , . . . . ; . . • 1 old , Bros., sjand , &|
avel ' . . . . j ^| Welding $hop, r e -irs . . . . - t..'.....". V. Service Station, soline . . . . . . . ! B. Heppell CO., sup-ies . . . . . ! onia Electric Co.,
42.00 . 8,00
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•pairs , . . . . Hammond Co.,
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C. & E. Assoc,
Inc.,
fret plies . . J n ia ' Censor,, lication tt Screen Co., sup-
:viathieson ALkali :ks,' Inc., chlorine . . Runkel, supplies . . [ Sweeney, road, ma- ;
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| Insurance jAgency,
<ip Electric Co., slip-
DijUJjrk & Fredonia Tel one Co., phone ser..L
ojican LaFrance^-4mite Corp., iequip..L
& Ludwig, Repairs.L fenthal's Sales |& Seryi-
repairs ' . . A ; . . ' ;a\ Electric iCo., ire
Corpora ti oh, sup--.
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ies Willsey, band
1.00
3.53
4.40
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15.30
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2412.03
243.11
96.33
2.62
79.66
32.57 4.33
16.65
50.00
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MUSIC NIGHTLY Except Monday ' • A
IjESLIE ALPAR At; the
HAMMOND CONSOLE
The
T FREDONIA. N. Y.
Elxcell^nt Food • Cocktails
iModjern Accommodations j "People Are Talking About
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SAMUEL
$4575.14
L. DRAYO, Village Clerk
eral Hall, Jat ^ a s s a u and jstreets, ' Neijv York City, is
George ^Washington took :s the firstnPresiderit of the
U n i M . S t a t e s on Apr i l 30, 1789. • •T 1 1 _ _
Mother Church of; Amer i can!1 Methodism is Old John Street Chilich in New Yiork City. I t con-iajih'l m a n y . r e l i c s / including a
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SCHEDULE at DUNKIRK LAUNDRY
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W^ started July 8, J1946 on a 5-day, 9-hour schedule in an effort to speed work through odr jplant and give our employees an opportunity to get needed rest. To accomplish litis It is necessary to change office hours and until further notice We will be opened Wednesday Afternoons and close at 1 P M. ^very Saturday.
DUNKIRK LAUNDRY CO., Inc. 205-209 CENTRAL AVENUE PHONE 2316 j D0NKW
Loans
Wand and Due from Banks , 1 . 1 • T ( " j '-• •
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State ibiil Municipal Bonds . . . . . Other Bonds andiSebuhties .
d Discounts Real Es ta te First Mcitgages pn ii,r | I TfJi F Bank Building and Equipment 'ill " i fill] I-Other Mets . . . L
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. 4,540,759.06,
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$6,696,132.99
Member Federal Reserve iBank
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