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Calls on Saturday CASSADAGA — Cassadaga
firemen answered two calls in the Cassadaga area last Saturday. At 8:30 a.m. they were summoned to the home of Roger Blodgett in Cassadaga - Hamlet Road where an overheated furnace ignited a fire in the basement' of their home. The fire was extinguished before the firement arrived and was confined to the basement.
In the afternoon the Cassadaga firemerw»were called by the Lily Dale firemen to help fight a fire at the home of Mrs. Helen Candy on Fourth Street. Mrs. Candy is in Florida and the home was occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eppinger, who were away at the time the fire was discovered.
The fire guttered the interior of the building and only the frame of the house was lelt standing.*
The cause of the fire had not been determined.
FirAftlAll AncwAl* TwA w h o w i U s e i rY e on J-the program I II C1HCU J - l I I 3 n c i I WU committee include Infancy Law
rence, Cheryl: Schiiitz, and Sharon Straight. Karen JSwanson will be in charge of the breakfast, with the help of jthe others; :
Plans were alsol j made for a "splash party" ,to ;be held Saturday night at ithej Y.M.C.A,! in Jamestown. Robert! Sprague vfas appointed chairman. Those Who will serve on j the transportation committee include Paul Grafstrom, Jack. Payne, Nancy Lawrence and Sharon Straight.,
It was announced that the youth banquet of the Chautau r qua County Baptist Association will be held at the Falconer Baptist Church! Sunday night, with dinner seryed at 6Jp.m.
Sandra Waite Named Head of Baptist Youth Fellowship
CASSADAGA — The Youth Fellowship of the Baptist Church met Sunday night at the parsonage with 19 members present. Election of officers was held and those who will serve for the coming year include Sandra Waite, president; Edwin L a w r e n c e , vice-president; Elaine Swanson, secretary and Robert Frankson, treasurer.
Plans were made for their Easter sunrise service. Those
CASSADAGA PERSONALS CASSADApA1 —.1 Mrs. Har
old Waite is a patient in W.C.A. Hospital, Jamestown. ;
Mr. and Mr$. Donald Ward and family of \ Wanakah were guests Sunday of 'Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Fredrickson.
Mr. and Mrs. Manley Derby entertained members of a dinjr ner club at their home last Saturday night.
Harvey Beebe returned last Thursday to his home in Cassadaga after spending several months in Miami, Fla. , -
A daughter, Andrea Lynn, was born March 18 to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fredrickson of Ane-heim, Calif. Mrs. Fredrickson is the former Miss Bethany Yag-ger, daughter of Clarence Yag;-ger and the late Mrs. Yagger.
Mrs. John Payne entertained recently at a birthday luncheon in honor of Mrs. Henrietta Kinghorn. Mrs. Kinghorn was given a gift and cards.
John Hanna jof iWarren, Pa., was a guest Sunday at the home of his mother, Mrs] Clara Hanna of Cassadaga. !. ,
Miss Nancy Payne', a senior at Thieli College, Greenville, Pa., is spenc ing her Spring vacation at the home -of her parents, Mi", and Mrs. John Payne.
Mrs. Bertha Gr|ese has returned to her home after being a surgical Ipatient in Brooks Memorial Hospital, Dunkirk.
The Couples' Class of the Baptist Church will meet Saturday, night at 8 p.m. at the church. |
The executive committee of the Cassadaga Grade School Parent-Teacher^ Association will meet tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the Jhome of !Mr. and Mrs. Ernest House. Mrs. Phillip Carlson of Jamestown, district , director, and MrsJ Douglas Gormly of Fredonia, i assistant district^ director, will be guests. - j
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j Mr. and "Mrs! Jarvis. Smith of Gerry were guests last Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fldyjd Almy.
Sunday: dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Abram included the Misses Mc-Grath of Brocton and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Abram and family also of Brocton.
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CASSADAGA Golf Association daga Country Cl club March 20 meeting. Election of officers was held aiihd the fol[lo|wing officers will serve: Karl Dale, president;
:Son of iJamestowrl, treasurer; and Cl|ayte Wbbeck of J imestown,
: chairm in The j Ladies Gpi
met !a!f:t Sunday
Newton Hospital Water Main Now Village Owned
The Men's cjf the Cassa-
ub met at the-far a dinner
Plans for a tee-off members -of the; Country, Club wer£ this will be held at April 9.
dinner for Cassadaga made and
the Club on
Klein of Lily Phillip Ander-
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Association alt 3 o'clock at
the Cassadaga Country Club for the purpose of planning the tournajments for 1h? coming season. •
Officers of the) elation include 'M|s Ruby vBell, of Lakewood, president; Dr. B Elliott; secretary Mrs. Geraldine Gejns, .of Laoha, handicap chairman and - Mrs. John Fayne-of Cassadaga tournament i
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CASSADAGA — The Village Board of Trustees met March 23 with Mayor Robert P. Page presiding. This was the last meeting of the current official year. Trustees present included Robert ' Straight and .Arvid Johnson. Also present was Arnold Loucks, a newly, elected trustee, who was present at the invitation of the Board and who will become a trustee April 4.
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for the eyening was a review and signing of an agreement prepared by County Attornjey McKinley I Phillips conveying ownerphiplto the village of Cassadaga of the 6-inch water mdin serving Newton Memorial Hospital groqnds. The main, approximately 2,800 feet in length, extenc.s frjom. the pump house on thje hbspital grounds past Lily ©ale to the northerly village line in Dale Drive.
Durjing the past three years lilnes have;been extended north from the j Cassadaga Country Club by the village in hopes that eventually a circle would extend completely around Cassadaga Lake. This was completed last; Fall and will be used! in itjs entirety after relocation of ia ,meter on Lily Dale bridge.
Supplemental contracts, were signed - wiijh Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation for installation of an,additional street light In the a'v^a of Lakeside Park in Park Avenue.
Two ^<^cial meetings have been held;|re<Sently for the purpose of completing the tentative 1960-61 bMget.
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Cassadaga j Lakeside Rebekah Lodge entertained the District Deputy President, Mrs. Helen Munson arid her staff from Brocton and all past noble •grands at a 6:30 o'clock tureen dinner held "March 21. - A white elephant sale was held following the dinner which Was attended by -31 members and 10k guests. The business meeting jfollowed the dinner at 8 p.m. [ with Mrs. Iola Runge, noble grand, presiding.
Other guests included Mrs. Evelyn Gadawoltz, and Mrs. Dorothy Stiles past assembly conductors; Robert McNeight, grand herald, Grand Lodge, State of New York, and Fred Diehl, grand treasurer, Grand Lodge, State of New York, and Mrs. Diehl of; Bemus Point. „• It was announced that there will be a i district meeting at Brocton April 5 to elect a new district deputy president.
Past | noble grands will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mary Hilton at;2 p.m
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FIREMEN'S AUXILIARY ADOPTS FUND PROJECT CASSADAGA ±-j ' The Cassa
daga Firemen's Auxiliary met Ma^ch 22 at the hioine of Mrs. William Frankson. .Tie business meeting was conducted by Mrs". Wayne Wilcox, president:
A committee was appointed to take charge of a| f and raising project. Those appointed include "Mrs".' Morris Paitison, Mrs. Arnold Loucks, Mrs. DeWitt Chamberlain and Mrs. Gordon Wilcox. It s was announced that
'members still have brooms for sale. • j
Anthony Liberty Rites Conducted
,PAPER DRIVE SLATED CASSADAGA , — .Post 19
Explorer Scouts wi'l have a paper drive in the Cassadaga and Lily Dale, area;.April 18 and 19. The Explorers would appreciate it if people in ;hose areas would save papers, magazines and books for them.
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FuneVal services were held Monday morning in the Ter-williger & Salzer, Funeral Home and in St. Anthony's Church for Anthony R. Liberty, 83, of 184 Newton Street, who died at his home last -Thursday•' evening (March. 24, .1960) following a brief illness. , Born in Valle Dolma, Italy, Mr. Liberty had lived in Fredonia for the past 65 years. He was manager and vowner of the Liberty Cafe in Prospect" Avenue. At one time he was engaged in the . manufacture of macaroni and the processing of •canned goods. He was a member of St. Anthony's Church.
| Mr. Liberty is survived by a son, Russell Liberty of Fredonia and several nieces and nephews.
Burial was in St. Anthony's Cemetery. ,
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Meeting Is Slated For Grape Growers
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Dr. Donald Dever, "distract re search entomologist for the Cal-
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Colcr slides on the j grape growing sections of Europe will be shewn by Dr. Richard (Wessel,
:h coordinator for the east who has spent iseveral
observing grape culture, in
resear coast, years western Eiirope.
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auditorium April 22 and 23 at b:15 t . m. '
Two Firms' Bids Lowest for Wo On Campus Here
The | MaxweH Construction Company of Gowanda submitted the ilowest of three bids for construction, wferk for heating service i connections between Alumni Hall and the new dormitory pn the State University College, j of Education campus hel-e. T^e Gowanda firm's bid was for!$19,186.
-Eight!bids were submitted on a separate proposal covering heating work for the heating service ^connections between the two buildings. The John H. Knox Company of! Buffalo was low bidder at $5,1977.
Results of ihe bidding were released last wjeek by J. Burch Mc-Morran, superintendent of public works for the State of New York.
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