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"C* $ 7v>' »V> * .. ft': '^m ^H •F__ "• -b:B ' ___. . *.#• -*_• --- _^__B i; '• -'?• - :?M 'ii P 1 W - -i sa 1 1 1 - 1 1 a $ . § 1 1 3 I 1 n .. « • - X tl 8< «I K Or to tl 8( m Munxn m. Y. THE ALFRED Z»l> Undefeated Lock H-ra A web-____ce_ undefeated _<-* Pt. Stale Te_cher* Coll—r _,„.._. .. •enuJ-eta- ana __tt«7 wpesUlng team came UP tron- th* Key -»_- » * or roo»T_- »* " » J, ° K ofc * H O K Start. Sann_ay evening _ep* •t -Kiwi K ^ -lfre_ Ii-vers-v* grappiert scort- Pu_l«b«i «-*rr Thui-iiH br the Rui ^^ ^ 1(; . , 3 , ^ c j ^ _ - £ we _: P__«__- _•«_«_* J "1*_f: . ., lu ^1. B tmjpm meei br tl* Bia Aawiciatiot. Ltd. Fr_—> A Cru-i S-ttor anc Buun**- Manage* 0 * U _i R Rro-diefc l*rtmi6ta- FT-~- A CTn_- 24-lfc Dmiti - 1U1L Tr——arer TaWW? Per v«e, T tL!M .7f' .or. MM It was Alfred * fifth defeat It sever meat-. Bti Mont—- S—rer- Mont—- _iu?t> Copw* Tantp. f_t—ertjitt-- Adverti-a* rut-- pivei upoi appli—tioi. *_-_] fcy«1 •* *«• S-perr»or of th* T o « of Alfred .UM-ARV Of « _ _ « » » N f OPENING •*•_-*• Receipts General Punc Hicbway Func Spec-- Distric: Funos Pir* Protection District Building Banc anc interest Sena; Bond Total Receipt* . Balancer a: Beginn-if oi Fn~-i 3 ear Punc &.390.22 12.09S.44 600.W 1 b.026.Br- h.20fc_f' II—I tiene Highway Punc _t „Z7S.ST _ 12.546X2 DETAILED rTATEWEWT OF ->AyfSEKTt-HM»tCuu., Fir* Protectinn MBtrutt: Fir* ProtectiOB DETAILED rTATEtlEWT OT ->AYME»m- Hm Z" Buildine Bond and Interett Puncl TBM ALFRED SUN, MARCH 6, 1947 ALFRED, N. Y. lappenings SuMin$ Purchaae Baianct at CIOK erf Taar Total Ptyiuentf and Baiancw Serial Bond Pond Machinery Purcnaa* Baianct at Clow of Tear Tota: Baianst* a: Bepinnutf a' Year Iffi^JZ. Bngii: spo: a. tnt Alfred linemi waf Juc Thompson Siaoi. e undeteatec IT^-pountieT tron: Bellmorfc. L. L **" wax. hi* mater with Hetriek b? t pit lr 2 2 ( o* tht firsi period H wat- GaL PaUUp* 1&" entry wht>| fclATI/^WAi ^DiTHRiAl Pa^ Alfrec it* teat point* pummf to!>ULIftllUr>l punapj hail* from Pennsyivanit hm>. setr—Pony Fort— and if * former staw scholastic wrestunf cnamp The Loet Haver team hac thret statt tltiesu it it* lineup. Alfred had u torfel: th« 12. anc unlimited classes. They had nc entr? I tor tUf 122 and Carl Hapberg heavy-; weiph: was miurec lr thf firs: period a', hi* match vrith Greer and v.-a* ur- able tt continue. L.ock Haver'* soif Sliare[ ; Taxes pir cam* it th* 22f clasr -K-ner Iiani;- Inrom*- Taz«t mv ptoMd Bergtt ir IJ o! the Prancto(ttm o r M forporaaon* p . . Alcohol Bfveratr'. Taxe=- sf.conc penoc Tola Sharec : TOM Ha-tze. tiecisior Alfred * Gilkes ir --^g. Taxe* 13£ Terjs. decisioned Hepbner ir 14S | llortsae* Taxes- "^ota Receipt* and Balance* SUMMARY or HAVHEWTS ANC CLOSING BALANCES Total Paymente and Balances RECONCILIATION OF BOOK AND BANK IAJJJW J'ayments Genera. Fund Highway Fund Special District Funds: Fire Protectior District Cither Fund* Buildm? Bond and Interest Seria: Bone Tota: Payment* Balances at Clos«- o: Fiscal Tear Genera; Fund Highway Fund Otner FundF Bulding Bond ant Interest Serial Bond 5.016.8S ( 14.511.37 6(K.0( S.0O0.0C o.20ti.0C „t 3e.33t^f _J 4.644.70 _ lfc.128.5? SUM Tota. Balance* .$ 14.S0S.-1 AT CLOSE OF FISCAL YEAR Bant Balance*-—AL Funds: Name af Bank—Location Bank Balance rniversiry Bank of Alfred _f 30Ji7fc^}< I'niversity Bank of Alfred 5J16.31 rniversiry Bank of Alfred 26.8S rniversity Bank of Alfred E.55 -'WKasfin M».7l i _J 16.83E.0i Totalf Total Cast in Bank and on Hand Total Book Balances All Funds * 2J2t8 Tota: Payment* ant Balance* ——— DST-AI-ED SIAIEWEWT OP RECEIPTS—GENERAL FUND _J E1.13S.P" DETAILED STATEMENT OF TOW* INDErr»s«, AT THE CLOSE OF THE FISCAL Y E A R ^ Bonued Debt: Machinery Purchase 1S<46—Rate of Interest 2.5d _4 JJ«, 3 Towr Garage 1S«46—Rate of Interest Total Towx Indebtedness L.fcO ALFRED 5RT10N The Second Alfred Churct iSeventt Day P.apas: Albert S Roe<=r* Mmiste- 26^' 6fit.O0 1,654 XC P-idaf JlarrX Ttto— 6:lfi PJI—Oandi-atrn "3> r.il—BflBioi IOC I--: ..'-- and Naurey decisionet Mike Orzano ; lacense-- and Permits n _ r Do? T-* 'Received tron 1 TH'pa-Tmenta. Ramings Fee? of Towr Clerk ount" Sanbatr Day Bncl V ".J— SUSI ^.ii—PliDii; WOBStOt ^:"- V i ir —-T-.I:. 12: ft Koor—SiiTtaat; Ssaoo Ttie sch^duiec official was unable tc maKe tne mater ant Alfred's ma" -D&r-L. Ahs TuneTich pmcr hit as -ele^e*. Trs* neiea- wound ur Alfred s dua ••Km. Tz-™*' mer— Tnompsor. Pni-- Alfrec StiiUOT CZZTZI. f<TTTta : :T >- SS.L GUses—BR out u compete DaE"^aff- Or = —- TivSotti IUBI—i— ir rieve- Sta tmmm Baa ~~ • - « • • ' - - '••* a - : - cr •"»* 15ti - Secnnr. Alfret S-'man Ti_" Rapm « Cnurct i- m th* vn* _:.:-- Sm \Tr-~10~5 TC PlLMSI SeaSOL Tectioc c: 5:r : Eahpi .-~- TngT o: th- TT.r.^.•"- ':"'".r-'."".— Brtiment, _:. : ----- S?-n.'- ii:- ...... a BUDS* ' 5 - '• p<»es of .lustices of th* Peart p^ef. of Tax Collector Total Departmental Earnm?.- ~ota Genera Punt Receipt* . Baianc.r at Beginnint of Tear Total Receipts and Balances . is.oo 44^e 4.5ft! " 345i.Sr 2-1.42 re.22 SPECIFIC INFORMATION ASSESSED TAL/CATIONS FOE LAHT FTTE C0»F» ASSESSMENT ROLLS Assessed Valuations Tear Ending Dee SI. 1S«46: Rea: Proi«rry subject u general taxatior MM'* \ Franchise* _— .. SI Total Assessed Valuations sub tc ger pensior Property Marked "Exempr' Total —— taxation _Etf4LTi U JA| Assessed Valualuor Tear Ending Dec SI. 1S45: Real Property sub.iecr tc general taxatior RJK3 Franchises _____ $i# ! Total Assessed VaiuationE sub tc ger. tRsatior _ii,sirji: Pensior Property Marked "Exempt' y^ Total __ —__ '( Assessed Valuations Tear Ending Dec. 31. 1944 Real Property subject tc general taxatior CSS* I Franchises _ _____ as i _-.t-.- .-.- r.; MeaGvilit s DE~AI_ED S-A-EMENT OP RECEIPTS—HIGHWAY PUND Hisrwa^ Punc. 'Ttem 1 ' Eea Property » 1.S07.8S Received from State as State Aid 1.530.00 $ Bncs?' Punc litem 2 !-.fiC£.5 c ' te^ r_.r-:- r_t_- . f- -_! tor ioc_ :::.- sra Mr; l:o! ; -.~ " " n - D t: -~ i . - - - pr.'.vexi:?:.: :. " cnurct TT;1 •- •... •-.--- hand t_£. t_i ' —3» —- no x_ :.-—•-- : :: - ::• gran, o: tn* __rret T. - wil: _t_ __» P*e_« ..:. : —. lion? Cn tbi aeaomrnaTi :... supportt^- : :. __ri_.t_a _______ _ th< Seven— 2*a _ —wear tilMllt-WII Tho«< wr an ——kts theti UMljf nui district : . — J'Tinc i_ta_!tet ..lr-- --._ : . - .".__• I—Ha Lewi Be. .. ; Mi ! _!.. Cook AUTea Road 1. ••-•- L*~r_ BntBTflk Kll _hn E " Gresm Raiiroat Valle: 1. - - jnont; Ro_c ant —ioyr '':?-'•• Attn •H_km Th< .".:_:: isbi — _•• tt thf c__rdb srfir:" j_—( ::-.. _ Work tt latin;: :::• —_m_i •• Rea. T—ope-ty Taxes Receiver from Snow 'Work etc ..' Real Propertv Taxes : --_.:r wfl r_ 01 KB ttt-anc- Uacnmery Fund f__a 3 :. «Q bitake t __ HMOB wn-sr __ER t Real Prnnerr-r Taxes - ... ...... •—en r-ave- U ileac- Snow and Miscellan'-ouf Punt 'Item 4 -. . ••_ Taw—Itt2 °~e_mg •' .1 :-_:-•.. - Tota 1 - eipti g—Feati ~ u r 1" ———i—a-c their Hircway Punt Balances at Beginninr o: Towr Fiscal Tea tnei- E.33-.SF 800.00 3.000.00 4.000.90 955-fi t 4.955.5f ..5 .I":-:. 44 Total Assessed Valuations sub to gen taxatiot _I2.QJ3j Pensior Property Marked "Exempt*' 43^J Total Assessed Valuations Tear Ending Dee. 31. 194f Real Property subject tt general t_xatior Franchises Total Assessed Valuations s u b tr> g e r Pensior Property Marked "Exempr" Total :__a:ior Assessed Valuations Tea- Ending Dec 31. 1942 Real Property subjec- tc general taxatior _ Franchises 4UHB *3'< Highway Punc 'Item Briag' Punc. lien. 2 Machhtery Punt, (Item Snnv and Miscellaneous Fund (Item Tota: Hi-rrwey Fund Balances _ Tota: Receipts anc Balances D _ -A!__r. S-A-EMEN"" CP RECEIPT* r--- .-.- trou BOBM ----- o -:: —::. " - - ~iz,: u :: .. -.- =t_rat ::t —_ the. -_: - '-."• :__ witi . rrs' h—!: ant. tnirc: peri __E_ * a—-««- 7 _ _ _ Stati _ eaci:- en __y 1 have 1 bo? tow! b ::.- _Ba per . -'-..:.::,: tiM "eacherr u : - . _:. -..- an ; r,:-4!- - "•'"'_-*" '^"tinr^ .nstric: -.:--.:— ' oac: Zizz ll:~m:u. will probably -'_" t.:- s_m- combmatior _« —n! •—-. "jst-.: ta< past ten weekt—Lady b—Box _an Bn_• o- Bil: D*Dor B—I £ torw—rd A Coopet a" cente- -:- Itn Rehoe arc JOJ Pot at guards .1 4.516.06 1.66i-.3f 3.016.24 S.344.S-1 Total Assessec Valuations, snr to ger taxauor _i:.£k>l Pensior Property Ma-kec "Exempt" 4*1 Total z oral :.54fc.52 .-.ve-age 'divide by VERIPICATION j 24.fi3r.9r -S^ECiA. D!S-RitT FUNDI T.- n'tO.OO DE~AU.Er E-4-EMEN- 0 E PECE!~~S—Q-HEP FUNDS Buildlni Bone anc. Interes: Fund Sale of BondF J S.026.8? Serial Poncl Pure. Sale erf Bone- ? BJB8.55 DE-Al_Er E _ i-EVEN and t/t i •••' eh' towr. of A—S-l is a true anc S*| ilr anc Jlr^ G Bten ... - . Pa. sper." tb< weeken witi <tang-ifi Kn Brao I»2-: aa t_0 il> Saturda- riEf the) wen _". guest- _ Hi -;:.. Mn ";,..-- i - ol HoT-ell tor dir.tie: 2-lrs Rancal Pahui—r: renrrae .a-- TiieRda^ fron Ba":.- >e»L Vis_ wben shv aac beer risiti—t ne- fan-- n?rs tan v. odm0 and tnfan: -~t Pau Rar.aal. -erurt!« r-~r. tn- B f :.-- esat Hospjta ;as V.'ecinesda''. la« nostrione; T A mef-.r.r w;.. _*_Tr>f JLPT} - SSSn* __I_~9C 1- I. T C "_T„e_ Meet' T_re» Alfna P_rrerslr; tracKsters &_ishet TSR: o_! a. tin tr.on^- tt the '--van aas: at., mil1 r_1 a: tn« ar- nua. maoo- _nerc&llef-Ui AAAA tra-u m&€ Satarc—.- "vani-i? a' Mad;- i 1 Saasre Garaer N°v Totti Citv : nmpetlat ir wna __•_—» o: .-.u- leticj Jamef Mc__n« aescrinec _- "tn« t>es _ K—,-. m oc " T* eve- s^er' OR PAYMENT!—GENERAL PUNC GENERA: GOVERXMEN'T OWI. Board Rentals- :'Boa-['. Roon. ;>ffi---; Elections etc.* _ Other trrpensef Compensation of Eaection Officials Officia' Bonds and Inde-takinc-s _ fint mileage Ime.- for -ileninershii it Association of Towns _. T -ir.t:iir anc .-.dve-tismr (all departments Total Towr. Board Sune—n=o- Saia— •lustices- o: the Peace Salaries ; Offi"' and Other Expenses 100.00 20.8- 189.4? 29.of SB J . 209.6' 450.Of 200.8* bf ne.;. 01 V : i..- evenroc March It. Tito Wrnnai '•- Industrial Sodet? ffi^etf or ~^ednesca-. Mar;: 22 for its reiruia- meettac Dinner wfl bi se-ver a t : WttJ Mrs AUttTtl ~"neator o1 Dlvisiai III a- enainaar Mrs Madg« Suttoi _ genera cnan 3, _ tne mile rut mar Mrs Ernes- WoodWaTtl oj Rante] ~isitw: he- pangm Mt anc Mrs " " Turner 01 Vi>cfne«aa- PebTBan SS I- was _11 4^11 w":dmr aasi~er_—^ m% Mr and Mrs Turner •—rifyj T - O-eat «•»• 4, v«~;. enr m e - of Oarorri BUBI -• PTan.-i T'a:rne- ha retarm :-on. hi- vacatior :: FlorMa R~- BM A:- Harie- Batten and -OBlr? attendei dnrfd t : LitUt Ger MB M Sa";:-da- r and Mrs Jud^o: Stearm wer< ota .lustices 0:' thf Peacf Touncilmer Balariei - . -na: Lnrwlc am. Ec St__a took - 0 _- .- lp . k U_T ant toartt it. UMfc -:u_lirving Batary neats o: tn* 61 varc aasr wnii« Ma*- Assessors. vxr Smiti. Alfred 1 Dac-s"t:in£ ha-*- Salaries ne- last tal. too; 1 22u 11 1 fiafa 0 ' TiP "\!T 0: ' TuXm °~ raJ Co_«!tOT saia - ; __cwif-f time ~ ~~ ~— was 6.0 anc. Stance * U PROTECTION OF PERSON'S AND PPOPERTT nm mee- to- the ALTec trackst*~>s Voh "'. ''"nstahies and DeBkty Sheriffs- _.,-! _, tH , ____ ,_. Maeage and Othe- Ertr*enses , wii n« th< annua int.eTiaSt u be- ~ heid ii the Mer 1 Grmn-smm Sata»- _ EDTC.ATION _ Towr- Historian oper oual Cotnpe_M-Ot s KM Marct 2: Ottar Exnensee ' jS (.fvmnasium Saty* day Marct i5tr BtM> comnetitioi Saturda- a: IlniveTsir- o: Rocneste: ota. Towr. Histo-inr Fun eac r..;i; bottk 11 consume- Othe- Expenses ban* th ;:a:- Bran csv. ehtt nine- Patriotl Otaervaacet bnttiei it tbi proce* ol wasrtinc fHi* ice 0: tn- wa- t- o- ii m a i g t0 "res hosts *^ tht rount aau: — :* iir.-.w* -:• rome* it help? :: af -RHmmen P.- T.nttr-.un- »ver.iitt fetUTi bottlei a- soor a ernnt- RECREATION Memnria: I)a^ etc ota Receatior jftf. (M 2:, Of -taaBtr-fm - r>'-nTi ; . w " . ti a Mr and M n 1. ] '-anda; gpen- ««v<-_ 0a v . lac -B-^i 0I ba-t&ea t: Pottsrillt anr Rj-dshor, •-, Th* nanrak-. S UT IT*^T spoasoro. rrt Tr» W )i f.r o _M p,n- Sront^ las- V «»,. nesda- "venmr wa- outr* ,-. snrc-m A sun af ?4 .51 -*-a' realiiec tnaiitc tr tb* m a n - natron' a m rn« eenemus eontrimition' o' tore r»* friend' 0 -ti' ScontK Pamf of Cofief gtrikf Spread- tt Tampa Fiondi TSw toli-rtnr aniele if fron the I TamnE F_ Herald ALPRETJ KT. Feb S —<-E.P.—A- fred Tlnivers!*- Ktndent* navr tm their f-rr batt!« aealnr tuflattm. While _ M : of the isoe indent' '' wen home mc vacatior twt 0! OH : three TOhH- eateries tr. t<wrr doubled ! thf prirv of e CUT 0' coffee railing Ir < t 1< eents t Th< itudmtf tool al thef hustnew , tf the remafnlnr ftr—cent niam After rwr weeks th« pawtr* resi- tartrf- of the ttndent* TTT—/alted anf. enffee a* f t - , e-ntt « enr b oaee atrair the «taruiard rmee it th»- tin' co]|«r< towr of AlfriK tne- CONSTRI-CTION ANT PERMANENT IMPRCA-EMEN~? Pntta rijuiwiii TTliiliwaj Puiidmc BETTI, -"0 EI SAFE 1 _ 1 t T c E f E t r 1 t AI T 0 INSURANCE - E c e - D S BTJULICK Alfred. It? York -r»c_a__vN_oTjs ANT COV-INGENT Veterans Onranizations to- Rooms T c Comrn "^-easu-e- tc Reducf "—xes Othe* Pavments Renta or HignwHr Building J Rpffisrrar of Vita. Statistics Tota Miscellaneous and rontlng-^n: 593.nc 22f n, 2f. Of Refunds Tt Consolidated. Boarc of Healtr TRANS-ER5- ANT RF.-TKDS 584.52 800.00 nj. 200.00 400.00 675.Of 25f Of If.Of 34.S2 IS W 50f..ft( 75 0d 73fi.0f 16S.fi? STATE OF NFTC TORE County of Allegany MB- Town of Alfred . 0 J ^ ^M. C. R. FENKER. being daly sworn. depoBes Alfred. N. T.. that he is the snperriRor tf of Allegany and that the foregoing repo of the moneys received and paid out by him as supervhori for the fiscal yea- eno«cl December 31. 1H46 and that tins rape. the official records Kept bv hin. C R. FEKSEI P. 0 Adlhss! Subscribed and swort ti before me this 1 2Stt. dev of Februarv i(*47 J. R EVANS Notary Public EANK STATEMENT THflS If TO CERTIFT that at the close of busnw- I C R FENNEL had or deposit tt- his credit as Superriwr Bank as follows Genera: Highway Fund Genera. Fund Building Bond and Interest Account Serial Bone Account Assistant Ca__er*"'l Tc. C C POST. Assistant Cashier rniversity Bank Towr o: Alfred C R FENNER ll DOy ' T WAIT To Take Advantage LOOHN'S QlALITY LAV.XDRY and OKI SERVICE Local Keener COLLEGE S-W** 1 or Contact Our Route LOOHV? CLEANERS and L41 Phone 703 Horwfl. Total Genera. Fund. Payment* Baiancf a: CICHK of Yea- 7ota I'avments and. Ralancf -* E.0lf,.Rt -^ 4.644 "f DETAILED STATEMENT O* P*VMENT^HW»v7uNB Highwav Fund gMM 1>: Genera Repairfe including Sluices and. Culverts Bndgf FunL litem 2i: Constructtot of Ne-» Bridges _____________ Maehlner* Fund nteir, 3 Purcnatw of Machine^ Toob and Bqnipmen- Renal- o: Machinery Tools and. Equipment Sno-w am Miacellaneotts Fond litem 4V. Salarv— Towr Superintendent ' ltpmorinr OhRrmcttons Causer by Sno** I C12JH 1 «H0 (H 2.27s, 2" Tota Pavments Highwav Func Balances at Clone of Towr. F Higftwa- Func (Hem 2 . Urtde- "and (Item 2 . Maohtne-r Fund atem Snrw uii Mtscellane-iuf Fnnd ittem 4 Tota Hlghwa* Tlalance- Tota. Paymenu anc Iuaanc !i 063.5!. 1 4.G3S.M i 3.75J..2- * 4.21 MR * 14.5.: r 3.221. ,u 2.25t WS 4.0R1.14 Wrecker Sef^ c | DAY or NIGHT r> aytim e Phone I* After 9 P.M. Phone 1& College Service §t* fll OirteiMsiil PLE\SFP\VYOn?R ore left Monday for C., on a business trip. fBurdlck of St Thomas, [her sister, Mrs. Gerald Burdick had the mis- last Friday and frac- Jder. Itine Witter was the night of MIBS Oeral- of Almond. •IMoaher of Wellsboro, Bat from Friday to Sun- liew, E. D. Button. Ira. John W. Jacox and [Lynn C. Vara returned rom their trip to Flor- ce Marsteiner has re- work in the Ceramic a week's illness with ace Eggleston, House Alpha Pi Sorority, left ly for her home in Den- $$0- persons enjoyed the tureen supper last week •ig#-ening in the lodge din- Una Henderson Miles under- ration at the St. James f-lornell on Thursday, Feb- lleman of Springwater at- Echurch services here on and was a dinner guest Rage. J$F. A. meeting scheduled Bight, March 3, was post- Monday, March 10, be- Ither conditions. Mrs. Joseph Seidlin are 31ty this week attending tof the American Associa- ol Administrators. received at the Presi- of the death on Monday lot Dean Elizabeth Geen. |ras held on Wednesday. Irs. Arlos Sage, Beverly Ziegler of Olean were of Mrs. Sage's brother, Mrs. Clifford M. Potter. Jrandall has been nomin- office of mayor of the listeo by the Republicans, endorsed by the Demo- |W. Wingate, Miss Peggy f—r. and Mrs. H. O. Bur- the biannual meeting Sross in Wellsvllle, last TV ~ X- Hall addressed a meet Mornell elementary schools irsday, using as his sub- Hygiene in the School- les E. Packard returned Methuen, Mass., where than six weeks caring rd's sister, Miss Irene Iter and Eldyn Coon were inesday evening to at- ative meeting of the remen's Association of ty. aople from Alfred attend- ke Slipper put on at Al- st Wednesday night by I Scouts under the leadership Stearns. B. B. Brown and daughter ^•turned Saturday jnigbt »ce, R. I., where Kather- ae time in the hospital |ons and a tonsillectomy. _. 1 study group of the A.A. Beet tonight at 8 o'clock Bof Mrs. Perry H. Jacob. L, Lowenstein and Mrs. will e in charge of the pro- , Bef; Wayne Rood, with three Of the school of Theology; on, Ronald Hargls, and Ilbbard, went to Rochester hear Pastor Martin Nie- rerett T. Harris spoke Dean A. J. C. Bond's School of Theology on on on Church and Econ- llch be attended recently avis of Rochester was the ay night and Sunday of Mrs. Everett T. Harris. Ifred to attend the com- ig of the board of Christ- Mrs. Reuben A. Arm- iLuella Straight, Mr. and >Q. Burdick, and Donald, fRoberta Armstrong were lay of Rev. and Mrs. of Hornell. fMrs. Robert M. Glover (Friday evening of Mr. Mits. Mr. and Mrs. Pratt laseraga. Saturday after- hted Mrs. Glover's mother RSrites, of Crosby Creek, ely ill. 1-Almond Central School |m will meet Canlsteo ol in the sectional play- to be held on the court |ym next Saturday night, games and the locals |e second game as sched- ptewasteya Camp Fire a requirement for the {rank by giving a party tof Mrs. Perry H. Jacob ling. Fifteen boys and chaperones were pres- danclng and refresh- IJoyed by the group. H. Eugene Davis and [T. Harris attended the Hornell and Vicinity elation In the EaatRide rch in Hornell, Monday. Sd R. h. Thakur, Indian University, spoke on BMigious life in India. |Iyn E. Smith, who re- It an operation fpr ap- ; recovered and !R again classes In the TJnlver- fcer, Mrs.. Leon B. Smith grlrand, Pa., came to •Bak to in' with her and TtoE Mrs. Madeleine Bur- |th came for the past Mrs. Smith returned —Mra. Eldyn Coon has been ill with flu thia week. —Linda Gets has been ill for ten daya with a cold and swollen glands. —Mr. and Mrs. Richard West and Mr. and Mrs. James Tinklepaugh were in Buffalo, Saturday. —Walter Liddiard of Syracuse, a Red Cross official for the Western New York area, was In Alfred, recently. —David Gregory, who has been ill several weeks, was taken Monday to Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochest- er for treatment. —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sutor and children, Beverly and Roland of And- over, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Herold Stebbins. —The following Past Masters from University Lodge attended the Past Masters' dinner and meeting held in Friendship last Friday evening: Charles C. Post, W. B. Harrison, N. F. Tucker and David C. Gardiner. —Consistory members L. N. Darling. N. F. Tucker, W. B. Harrison, J. R. Evans, Harry Greene, Leon Slsson, Forrest Burnham, B. W. Richmond, Nicholas Moraitis and Charles C. Post journeyed to Corning, Saturday afternoon, where they put on degree work at the Corning Consistory that evening. —Mr. and Mrs. Bert Simons of Ad- dison were weekend guests of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Morgan. —Dr. and Mrs. Ray W. Wingate were dinner guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Fosdick of Avoca. Dr. Wingate assisted in the program of the Women's Civic Organization later in the evening. Mail Schedule MAILS ARRIVE Morning 7:30 A. M. Daily—(Except Monday) from East and West. 8:15 A. M. UaHy— (Except Sunday) from East and West. 8:30 A. M. Sunday Only— from East and West 10:25 A. M. Daily—From East Afternoon 3:45 P.M. Monday Only—From West PARCEL POST ARRIVES Morning 7:30 A. M. Daily—(Except Monday) from East and West 8:15 A. M. Daily—(Except Sunday) from East and West 8:30 A. M. Sunday Only— from East and West MAILS CLOSE Morning 8:50 A. M. Daily—(Except Sunday) for East 8:50 A. M. Daily—for West Afternoon 2:15 P. M.—Monday Only—for East 4:15 P. M. Daily—for East and West PARCEL POST Afternoon Only 4:15 P. M. Daily—for East and West WINDOW SERVICE Sunday 8 A. M. to G P. M. Monday-Friday 7:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Saturday 5:30 P. M. to 6 P. M. LOBBY HOUR- Monday-Friday 7:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Saturday 8 A. M. to 12:00 Noon Saturday 4 P. M. to 6 P. M. Sunday 8 A. M. to G P. M. A.-A. Central School Menus Cafeteria Menus March 10-14 Monday: Hamburg and noodles Plain Sandwiches Peaa Peaches Milk Tuesday: Beef Shortcake Plain Sandwiches Tomatoes Lemon and vanilla pudding Wednesday: Baked Beans Plain Sandwiches Cottage Cheese Salad Prunes Milk Thursday: Mashed Potatoes Roast Beef Gravy Fruit Juice Plain Sandwiches Ice Cream Milk Friday: Tomato Soup Egg and Cheese Sandwiches Carrots Rice Pudding To make a smooth paste to thicken gravy, put the flour and water in a small jar and shake it well. To buy a farm at present land values, a farmer should have a size- able down payment, say agricultural economists. Rinse milk out of glasses and uten- sils with cold water before putting them in soap suds. CHURCH NOTES Seventh Day Baptist Church Rev. Everett T. Harris, Pastor Friday— 7:30 P.M.—Fellowship of Prayer at the Parish House. Mrs. L. R. Polan, leader of worship. Rev. H. E. Davis, speaker. 8:15 P.M.—Young People's Meeting at the Gothic. Dr. Willard Sutton, Speaker. Sabbath— 10:00 A.M.—Church School 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship Sermon by the Pastor. Union University Church Rev. George Ball, Chaplain Morning Worship—11:00 A. M.— Sermon by the Chaplain Sunday School—10:00 A. M. Nursery Class—11:00 A. M. Legion Auxiliary Meets The American Legion Auxiliary met with Mrs. Roger Thomas, Tuesday, March 4, for lunch and to sew on scuffs for veterans. There were 17 present. During Feb- ruary, 2 pieced knee blankets, 1 pair leather slippers, 22 pair scuffs, were sent to Bath Veterans Administration. ALFRED CO-OP THEATRE FRIDAY and SATURDAY March 7th and 8th I0E30I Financial Statement Village of Alfred For the Fiscal Year—March 1, 1946 to February 28, 1947 Receipts Balance March 1, Income Tax Mortgage Tax ...... Franchise Tax ...... Beverage Tax „. Shares Taxes Tax Levy Assessments 1946 Interest and Penalties Fines _ Street Services Sewer Connections and Services Water Connections and Services Water Rents From Alfred University: Street Lights Sewer Bond Interest Payment on Sewer Bonds Total Receipts 638.04 501.87 717.00 259.85 75.94 91.65 342.14 193.40 466.11 12,378.00 18.17 143.26 62.00 217.26 307.08 152.03 11,072.85 1,856.91 ..$ 27.636.65 Disbursements General Fund: Salaries—Village Officers Salaries—Police _ Registrar of Vital Statistics „.. Inspectors of Election Telephone and Postage -. Supplies _ Association of Villages—Dues Printing Library Maintenance Community House Parish House _ Care of Town Clock _ Fire Department „. Conferences Bank Service Charge Street Fund: Labor Materials and Supplies Equipment Uncle Sam Says Millions of my nieces and neph- ews have gone through the experi- ence of signing on the dotted line for something or other. In fact, signing on the dotted line Is as American as the Army-Navy foot- ball game. This month your Uncle Sam Is Salesman Uncle Sam asking you to scrawl your name on this payroll savings card where you work. You will note it read*: "Sign Up for Security!" It means ex- actly what it says. It will authorise your employer to save the amount you specify from your pay every payday for Investment in U. 8. Sav- ings Bonds. Sign up for security today. Then buy your extra Savings Bond. V. S. Trtanry Dtparlmni Hodnett Claims Title For Largest Potato William Hodnett of Fillmore claims title to the largest potato grown in 1946. He Is exhibiting a 6% pound specimen grown on his farm. It is of the Empire variety, one of the blight-immune types. Mr. Hodnett points out that potatoes of this variety do not ordinarily reach this phenom ina! size. He credits the long growing season, heavy fertilization and lack of competing growth for this unusual record of both size and weight. The nearest known competition is a four pound, thirteen ounce potato of the Sequoia variety. Workmen's Compensation Insurance Trimming Trees _ Water Fund: Salary, Commissioner „. Labor Materials and Supplies Heat. Light and Power Test Wells _. Water Bond and Interest Village Bonds and Interest Compensation Insurance, Workmen's Light Fund: Electricity ._ Sewer Fund: Labor 453.17 599.80 24.25 8.00 67.37 190.55 25.00 147.74 100.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 600.00 68.65 .75 2,395.00 1.009.64 496.59 25.93 250.23 1,173.36 1,686.10 477.73 2,202.48 66.89 747.00 1,288.00 1.262.50 25.93 $ 2,360.28 $ 4,177.39 $ 8,929.99 -$ 2,116.68 Heat, Light and Power Supplies Garbage Disposal Fund: Garbage Disposal .... Interest Fund: Short Term Notes _ Sewer Bonds 238.90 32.90 136.26 $ 408.06 „.$ 676.00 Street Improvement Bonds Note Fund: Short Term Notes Paid Bond Fund: Sewer Bonds Paid 332.05 1,672.00 192.00 $ 2,196.05 $ 3,100.00 Street Improvement Bond Paid 2.600.00 500.00 $ 3,000.00 Total Disbursements Balance in General Fund 4 26,964.45 ..* 672.20 I 27,636.65 March 3, 1947 M. E. KENYON Village Treasurer ALL-LAUGH DOUBLE FEATURE I Show Starts 7:00 Last Complete Show 8:32 TIME - 8:37 Only! MIRACLE - 7:10 and 10:32 "THE TIME THE PLACE ., wTOEGlJtt;^ i DENNIS MORGAN % %JACK CARSON I 1M MARTHA VICKERS, M^m**.^^^' .... J t i , OH, a_t 1 DO • * GAL IN CALICO *- JJ . •;£ " t ^THROUGH A THOUSAND DtEAMS •$* / * M'. J A SOIIO OtlZIN Of THI SOUD SOUTH + < « - j, t HAfff NID TO WALK DOWN RUST STHft + fr" , Audrey TOTTER 1 RICHARD QUINE . GLADYS COOPER MARSHALL THOMPSON . LEON AMES Screen Play by Karen Wolf Baled on a Play by George Sealon Produced by IRVING STARR Directed by S. SYLVAN SIMON DIRECTED BY DAVID BUTLER SAKALL ALAN HALE ANGCLA GREENE DONALD- WOODS' SCRtEr* WAV BY rRANCI. WAHN AGNrS CHPISTINr JOMWrOW ALVNN CTAfitlNU OfilfllN/.L btOHY IV LKONAftO lit ORCHESTRAL AHRANGLMCNTS hYFA^ Plus - MOVIETONE NEWS' ao-ao-S-ss-sao-aoi lo-ao-ssssasao-ao-s: NOTE: No show WEDNESDAY, March 12, because of Forum. On THURSDAY, VAN JOHNSON in "NO LEAVE, NO LOVE" Notice of Village Election Notice is hereby given that the an-1 nual election for the village of Alfred will be held at Firemens Hall on Tues- day, March 18, 1947, between the hours of four and eight in the afternoon, at which time there will be elected a two trustees and a police jus- mayor tice. 10-2t. EVELYN THOMAS Village Clerk Card of Thanks I wish to thank all those who sent me the lovely cards and flowers and all those who call on me during my Illness, They were all appreciated i very much. Mrs. Ross Champlin PIPE SMOKERS Your Best Selection COOK'S 157 Main 8t., Hornell, N. Y. I DON'T KEMP'S BALSAM FOR COUGH5 DUE TO COLDS WE PAY TOP PRICES for DEAD STOCK HOR8ES $10.00 Each Cows $10.00 Each HOGS $ 4.00 CWT. CALL A8 SOON AS ANIMAL DIE8 CALL COLLECT Darling ft Company Phone: Olean 7698 Bostwick's SPECIALS WHILE SMALL QUANTITIES LAST Red and Blue MEN'S WORK HDKF'S 35c each—2 to a customer Small Size WHITE TURKISH TOWELS 49c each—2 to a customer DISH CLOTHES 15c each or 2 for 25c 4 to a customer MUSLIN SHEETS 81 x 99 Sheets $3.25 each 81 x 108 Sheets $3.50 each LADIES' HOSE Ladies Cotton Hose—69c Pair Ladies' Full Fashioned Mer. Cotton — $1.39 Pair Ladies' Rayon Hose — 4 8 c — 69c — $1.00 Pair TOWELING (by the yard) 39c — 75c Yard HOPE BLEACHED MUSLIN 45c Yard UNBLEACHED MUSLIN 39c yard Ecru Color , CURTAIN MATERIAL 39c yard ISteam Cured Concrete ProductsI PIPE, BLOCK, DRAIN TILE ! SOUTHERN TIER CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO. Alfred, New York PHONE: Alfred 88-Y2 Wellsville 3-F-5 CHAPMAN-BURROUS Your Freindly Home Furnishers GENESEE PENNSYLVANIA REMIND YOU Store Closed Tuesday Afternoons Open Wednesday and Saturday Evenings -i A Checking Account Acts As A Regulator It holds in check too free spending and with your fixed limits you are able to keep within the hounds you establish. Your check record shows where you may spend and where you may save. University Bank Member Fefleral Deposit Insurance Corporation Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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* _ - _ ] fcy«1 •* *«• S-perr»or of th* T o « of Alfred . U M - A R V Of « _ _ « » » N f OPENING • * • _ - * •

Receipts General Punc Hicbway Func S p e c - - Distric: Funos

Pir* Protection District Building Banc anc interest Sena; Bond •

Total Receipt* . Balancer a: Beginn- i f oi F n ~ - i 3 ear

Punc

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DETAILED rTATEWEWT OF ->AyfSEKTt-HM»tCuu., Fir* Protect inn MBtrutt:

Fir* ProtectiOB —

DETAILED r T A T E t l E W T OT - > A Y M E » m - H m Z " Buildine Bond and Interett Puncl ^ «

TBM ALFRED SUN, MARCH 6, 1947 ALFRED, N. Y.

lappenings

SuMin$ Purchaae Baianct at C I O K erf Taar

Total Pty iuent f and B a i a n c w Serial Bond Pond

Machinery Purcnaa* Baianct at C l o w of T e a r

Tota: Baianst* a: Bepinnutf a' Year

Iffi^JZ.

Bngi i : spo: a. tnt Alfred linemi waf Juc Thompson Siaoi. e undeteatec IT^-pountieT tron: Bellmorfc. L. L **" wax. hi* mater with Hetriek b? t p i t lr 2 2 ( o* tht firsi period

H wat- GaL PaUUp* 1&" entry wht>|

fclATI/^WAi ^ D i T H R i A l P a ^ Alfrec it* teat point* pummf

to!>ULIftllUr>l p u n a p j hail* from Pennsyivanit hm>. s e t r — P o n y Fort— and if * former staw scholastic wrestunf cnamp The Loet Haver team hac thret statt t l t i e s u it it* lineup.

Alfred had u torfel: th« 12. anc unlimited classes. They had nc entr? I tor tUf 122 and Carl Hapberg heavy-; weiph: was miurec lr thf firs: period a', hi* match vrith Greer and v.-a* ur-able tt continue. L.ock Haver'* soif • S l i a r e [ ; Taxes pir cam* it th* 22f clasr -K-ner Iiani;- Inrom*- Taz«t mv ptoMd Bergt t ir I J o! the P r a n c t o ( t t m o r M forporaaon*

• p . . Alcohol Bfveratr'. Taxe=- — sf.conc penoc T o l a S h a r e c : T O M —

Ha-tze. tiecisior Alfred * Gilkes ir - - ^ g . Taxe* 13£ Terjs. decisioned Hepbner i r 14S | l lor tsae* Taxes- •

"^ota Receipt* and Balance* SUMMARY o r HAVHEWTS ANC CLOSING BALANCES

Total Paymente and B a l a n c e s

RECONCILIATION OF BOOK AND BANK IAJJJW

J'ayments Genera. Fund — Highway Fund — Special District Funds:

Fire Protectior District Cither Fund*

Buildm? Bond and Interest Seria: Bone — Tota: Payment*

Balances at Clos«- o: Fiscal Tear Genera; Fund — Highway Fund Otner FundF

Bulding Bond ant Interest Serial Bond —

5.016.8S(

14.511.37

6(K.0(

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_ J 4.644.70 _ lfc.128.5?

SUM

Tota. Balance* .$ 14.S0S.-1

AT CLOSE OF FISCAL YEAR B a n t Balance*-—AL F u n d s :

Name af Bank—Location Bank Balance

rnivers iry Bank of Alfred _ f 30Ji7fc^}< I'niversity Bank of Alfred — 5J16.31 rn ivers iry Bank of Alfred — 26.8S rn ivers i ty Bank of Alfred — E.55

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_J 16.83E.0i Totalf Total Cast in Bank and on H a n d Total Book Ba lances All F u n d s —

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Tota: Payment* ant Balance* ——— DST-AI-ED SIAIEWEWT OP RECEIPTS—GENERAL FUND

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DETAILED S T A T E M E N T OF T O W * INDErr»s«, AT T H E CLOSE OF T H E FISCAL Y E A R ^

Bonued Debt: Machinery Purchase 1S<46—Rate of Interest 2.5d _ 4 J J « ,

3 T o w r Garage 1S«46—Rate of Interes t Total Towx Indebtedness

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ALFRED 5RT10N The Second Alfred Churct

iSeventt Day P.apas:

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1,654 XC

P-idaf JlarrX Ttto— 6:lfi PJI—Oandi-atrn "3> r.il—BflBioi IOC I--: ..'--

and Naurey decisionet Mike Orzano ; lacense-- and Permits n_ r Do? T-* 'Received tron

1 TH'pa-Tmenta. Ramings Fee? of Towr Clerk

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V — i i r —-T-.I:. 12: ft Koor—SiiTtaat; Ssaoo

Ttie sch^duiec official was unable tc maKe tne mater ant Alfred's ma" -D&r-L. A h s TuneTich pmcr hit as -ele^e*.

Trs* neiea- wound ur Alfred s dua • • K m . Tz-™*' mer— Tnompsor. Pni--

A l f r e c StiiUOT CZZTZI. f<TTTta ::T>- SS.L GUses—BR out u compete DaE"^aff- Or = —- TivSott i I U B I — i — ir rieve-

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Total Departmental Earnm?.-

~ota Genera Punt Receipt* . Baianc.r at Beginnint of Tear

Total Receipts and Balances .

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SPECIFIC INFORMATION A S S E S S E D TAL/CATIONS F O E LAHT FTTE C0»F»

A S S E S S M E N T ROLLS Assessed Valuations Tear Ending D e e SI. 1S«46:

Rea: Proi«rry subject u genera l taxat ior MM'* \ Franchise* _— .. S I

Total Assessed Valuat ions sub tc g e r p e n s i o r Property Marked "Exempr'

Total ——

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Assessed Valualuor Tear Ending D e c SI. 1S45: Real Property sub.iecr t c genera l taxat ior RJK3 Franchises _ _ _ _ _ $i# !

Total Assessed VaiuationE s u b tc ger. tRsatior _ii,sirji: Pens ior Property Marked "Exempt ' y^

Total __ — _ _ '( Assessed Valuations Tear Ending Dec . 31. 1944

Real Property subject tc general taxat ior CSS* I Franchises _ _ _ _ _ _ as i

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s DE~AI_ED S - A - E M E N T OP RECEIPTS—HIGHWAY PUND

Hisrwa^ Punc. 'Ttem 1 ' Eea Property T « » 1.S07.8S

Received from State as State Aid 1.530.00 $ Bncs?' Punc l item 2

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pr.'.vexi:?:.: :. " cnurct TT;1 •- •... • - . - - -hand • t_£. t_i ' —3» —-n o x _ :.-—•-- : :: - ::• gran, o: tn* __rret T. -wil: _t_ __» P*e_« ..:. : —. lion? Cn tbi aeaomrnaTi :... supportt^- : :. __ri_.t_a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ th< Seven— 2*a_ —wear tilMllt-WII

Tho«< w r an ——kts • theti UMljf nui district : . — J'Tinc i_ta_!tet ..lr-- --._ : . - .".__• I—Ha Lewi Be. .. ; Mi ! _!.. Cook AUTea Road 1. ••-•- L*~r_ BntBTflk Kll _hn E " Gresm Raiiroat Valle: 1. - -jnont; Ro_c ant —ioyr '':?-'•• Attn • H _ k m Th< .".:_:: isbi — _•• tt thf c__rdb srfir:" j_—( ::-.. _ Work tt latin;: :::• —_m_i

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Rea. T—ope-ty Taxes Receiver from Snow 'Work etc

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Real Propertv Taxes : --_.:r wfl r_ 01 KB ttt-anc- Uacnmery Fund f__a 3

:. «Q bitake t _ _ H M O B wn-sr _ _ E R t Real Prnnerr-r Taxes - . . . ...... •—en r-ave- U ileac- Snow and Miscellan'-ouf Punt 'Item 4 - . . ••_ Taw—Itt2 °~e_mg

•' .1 : - _ : - • . . - T o t a 1 - eipti g—Feati ~ u r 1" ———i—a-c their Hircway Punt Balances at Beginninr o: Towr Fiscal T e a

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E.33-.SF

800.00

3.000.00

4.000.90 955-fi t 4.955.5f

..5 .I":-:. 44

Total Assessed Valuat ions sub t o gen taxatiot _I2.QJ3j Pensior Property Marked "Exempt*' 43 J

Total Assessed Valuations Tear Ending Dee . 31. 194f

Real Property subject tt general t_xat ior Franchises

Total Assessed Valuat ions sub tr> g e r Pens ior Property Marked "Exempr"

Total

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Assessed Valuations T e a - Ending D e c 31. 1942 Real Property subjec- tc genera l taxat ior _ Franchises

4UHB *3'<

Highway Punc 'Item Briag' Punc. lien. 2 Machhtery Punt, (Item Snnv and Miscellaneous Fund (Item

Tota: Hi-rrwey Fund Balances _

Tota: Receipts anc Balances

D _ - A ! _ _ r . S-A-EMEN"" CP R E C E I P T *

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:__ witi . rrs' h—!: ant. tnirc: peri __E_ * a—-««- 7 _ _ _ Stati _eaci:-

en __y 1 have 1 bo? tow! b ::.-_Ba per . -'-..:.::,: tiM "eacherr u

: - . _:. -..- an ; r,:-4!- - "•'"'_-*" '^"tinr^ .nstric: -.:--.:—

' oac: Zizz ll:~m:u. will probably -'_" t.:- s_m- combmatior _« —n! •—-. "jst-.: ta< past ten weekt—Lady

b—Box _ a n B n _ • o- Bil: D*Dor B—I £ torw—rd A Coopet a" cente--:- Itn Rehoe arc JOJ Pot at guards

.1 4.516.06 1.66i-.3f 3.016.24 S.344.S-1

Total Assessec Valuations, s n r t o g e r taxauor _i:.£k>l Pens ior Property Ma-kec "Exempt" 4*1

Total

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DE~AU.Er E - 4 - E M E N - 0 E P E C E ! ~ ~ S — Q - H E P FUNDS Buildlni Bone anc. Interes: Fund

Sale of BondF J S.026.8? Serial Poncl Pure.

Sale erf Bone- ? BJB8.55

D E - A l _ E r E _ i - E V E N

and • t / t i •••' eh ' towr. of A—S-l

is a true anc S * |

i l r anc Jlr^ G Bten ... - . Pa. sper." tb< weeken witi <tang-ifi K n B r a o I»2-: aa t_0 il> Saturda- r i E f the) wen _". guest- _ Hi -;:.. Mn ";, . . -- i -ol HoT-ell tor dir.tie:

2-lrs Rancal Pahui—r: renrrae .a--TiieRda^ fron Ba":.- >e»L Vis_ w b e n shv aac beer risiti—t ne- fan--

n?rs tan v. odm0 and tnfan: -~t Pau Rar.aal. -erurt!« r-~r. tn- B f:.--esat Hospjta ;as V.'ecinesda''.

la« nostrione; T A mef-.r.r w;..

_*_Tr>f J L P T } - S S S n * __I_~9C

1- I . T C "_T„e_ Meet' T_re» Alfna P_rrerslr; tracKsters

&_ishet TSR: o_! a. tin tr.on^- tt the ' - - v a n aas: at., mil1 r_1 a: tn« ar-nua. maoo- _nerc&llef-Ui AAAA tra-u m&€ Satarc—.- "vani-i? a' Mad;-i 1 Saasre Garaer N°v Totti Citv

: nmpetlat ir wna __•_—» o: . - .u-leticj Jamef „ Mc__n« aescrinec _-"tn« t>es_ K—,-. m o c " T* eve- s^er'

OR PAYMENT!—GENERAL PUNC GENERA: GOVERXMEN'T

OWI. Board Rentals- :'Boa-['. Roon. ;>ffi---; Elect ions etc.* _ Other trrpensef Compensation of Eaection Officials Officia' Bonds and Inde-takinc-s _

fint mileage

Ime.- for -ileninershii it Association of Towns _. T-ir.t:iir anc .-.dve-tismr (all departments

Total Towr. Board Sune—n=o-

Saia— •lustices- o: the Peace

Salaries ; Offi"' and Other Expenses

100.00 20.8-

189.4? 29.of SB J .

209.6'

450.Of 200.8*

bf ne.;. 01 V : i..- evenroc March It. Tito Wrnnai '•- Industrial Sodet?

ffi^etf or ~^ednesca-. Mar;: 22 for its reiruia- meettac Dinner wfl bi se-ver a t : WttJ Mrs AUttTtl ~"neator o1 Dlvisiai III a- enainaar Mrs Madg« Suttoi _ genera cnan 3, _ tne mile rut mar

Mrs Ernes- WoodWaTtl oj Rante] ~isitw: he- p a n g m Mt anc Mrs " " Turner 01 Vi>cfne«aa- PebTBan SS I- was _11 4^11 w":dmr aasi~er_—^ m% Mr and Mrs Turner

•—rifyj T - O-eat «•»• 4, v«~;. enr m e - of Oarorri BUBI -•

PTan.-i T'a:rne- ha retarm :-on. hi- vacatior :: FlorMa

R~- B M A:- Harie- Batten and -OBlr? attendei dnr fd t: LitUt Ger MB M Sa";:-da-

r and Mrs Jud^o: Stearm wer<

ota .lustices 0:' thf Peacf Touncilmer

Balariei -. -na: Lnrwlc am. Ec S t _ _ a took - 0 _ - . - l p . k

U_T ant toartt it. UMfc -:u_lirving Batary neats o: tn* 61 varc aasr wnii« Ma*- Assessors. vxr Smiti. Alfred 1 Dac-s"t:in£ ha-*- Salaries n e - last tal. too; 1 22u 11 1 fiafa 0 ' T i P " \ ! T 0:' TuXm °~ r a J Co_«!tOT

s a i a - ; __cwif-f time ~ ~~ ~ —

was 6.0 anc. Stance * U PROTECTION OF PERSON'S AND PPOPERTT nm mee- to- the ALTec trackst*~>s Voh"'. ''"nstahies and DeBkty Sheriffs-

_.,-! _, tH, _ _ _ _ ,_ . Maeage and Othe- Ertr*enses , wii n« th< annua int.eTiaSt u be- ~ heid ii the Mer 1 Grmn-smm Sata»- _ „ EDTC.ATION

_ „ Towr- Historian oper oual Cotnpe_M-Ot s K M Marct 2 : Ottar Exnensee ' j S

(.fvmnasium Saty* day Marct i5tr BtM> comnetitioi Saturda-a: IlniveTsir- o: Rocneste: ota. Towr. Histo-inr

Fun eac r..;i; bottk 11 consume- Othe- Expenses b a n * t h ; :a: - Bran csv . ehtt nine- Patriotl Otaervaacet bnttiei it tbi proce* ol wasrtinc fHi* i c e 0: tn- wa- t- o- ii m a i gt0"res

hosts * tht rount aau: — :* iir.-.w* -:• rome* it help? :: af -RHmmen P.- — T.nttr-.un- »ver.iitt fetUTi bottlei a- soor a

ernnt-

RECREATION

Memnria: I)a^ etc ota R e c e a t i o r

jftf. (M 2:, Of

- taaBtr-fm - r>'-nTi;. w " . ti a Mr and M n 1. ] ' -anda; gpen-

««v<-_ 0 a v . lac -B-^i 0 I ba-t&ea t: Pottsrillt anr Rj-dshor, •-,

Th* nanrak-. SUTIT*^T spoasoro. rrt Tr»W)i f.r o _M p,n- Sront^ las- V «»,. nesda- "venmr wa- outr* ,-. snrc-m A sun af ?4 .51 -*-a' reali iec tnaiitc tr tb* m a n - natron' am rn« eenemus eontrimition' o' tore r»* friend' 0 -ti' ScontK

Pamf of Cofief gtrikf Spread- tt Tampa Fiondi

TSw t o l i - r t n r an ie l e if fron the I TamnE F _ Herald

A L P R E T J K T . Feb S —<-E.P.—A- •

fred Tlnivers!*- Ktndent* navr t m their f-rr batt!« a e a l n r tuflattm.

While _ M : of the isoe i n d e n t ' '' w e n home mc vacatior twt 0! OH :

three TOhH- eateries tr. t<wrr doubled !

thf prirv of e CUT 0' coffee rail ing Ir < t 1< eents t

Th< i tudmtf tool al t h e f hustnew , tf the remafnlnr ftr—cent niam

After rwr weeks th« pawtr* r e s i -tartrf- of the ttndent* TTT—/alted anf. enffee a* f t - , e-ntt « enr b oaee atrair the «taruiard rmee it th»- t in' co]|«r< towr of AlfriK

tne-

CONSTRI-CTION ANT PERMANENT IMPRCA-EMEN~? Pnt ta rijuiwii i TTliiliwaj Puiidmc

B E T T I , -"0 E I S A F E

1 _ 1 t

T c E f

E t r 1 t

AI T 0

INSURANCE - E c e -

D S BTJULICK Alfred . I t ? York

-r»c_a__vN_oTjs ANT COV-INGENT Veterans Onranizations to- Rooms Tc Comrn "^-easu-e- tc Reducf "—xes Othe* Pavments

Renta or HignwHr Building

J

Rpffisrrar of Vita. Statistics Tota Miscellaneous and rontlng-^n:

593.nc

22f n, 2f. Of

Refunds Tt Consolidated. Boarc of Healtr

TRANS-ER5- ANT RF.-TKDS

584.52

800.00

n j .

200.00

400.00

675.Of

25f Of

If.Of

34.S2

I S W

50f..ft(

75 0d

73fi.0f

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STATE OF NFTC TORE

County of Allegany M B -

Town of Alfred . 0 J ^ ^M. C. R. FENKER. being daly sworn . depoBes

Alfred. N. T.. that he is the snperriRor tf of Allegany and that the foregoing repo of the moneys received and paid out by him as supervhori for the fiscal yea- eno«cl D e c e m b e r 31. 1H46 and that tins rape. the official records Kept bv hin.

C R. FEKSEI P. 0 Adlhss!

Subscribed and swor t ti before m e th i s 1 2Stt. dev of Februarv i(*47

J. R EVANS Notary Public

EANK STATEMENT THflS If TO CERTIFT that at the close of busnw- I

C R FENNEL had or deposit tt- his credit as Superriwr Bank as follows

Genera: Highway Fund Genera. Fund Building Bond and Interest Account Serial Bone Account

Assistant Ca__er*"'l Tc. C C POST. Assistant Cashier rn ivers i ty Bank Towr o: Alfred

C R FENNER

ll DOy ' T WAIT

To Take Advantage

L O O H N ' S QlALITY LAV.XDRY and OKI

SERVICE

Local Keener COLLEGE S-W**1

or Contact Our Route

LOOHV? CLEANERS and L41 Phone 703 Horwfl.

Total Genera. Fund. Payment* Baiancf a: CICHK of Yea-

7ota I'avments and. Ralancf

-* E.0lf,.Rt -^ 4.644 "f

DETAILED STATEMENT O* P * V M E N T ^ H W » v 7 u N B Highwav Fund gMM 1>:

Genera Repairfe including Sluices and. Culverts Bndgf FunL litem 2 i :

Constructtot of Ne-» Bridges _____________ Maehlner* Fund nteir, 3

Purcnatw of Machine^ Toob and Bqnipmen-Renal- o: Machinery Tools and. Equipment

Sno-w am Miacellaneotts Fond litem 4V. Salarv— Towr Superintendent ' ltpmorinr OhRrmcttons Causer by Sno** I

C12JH

1 «H0 (H 2.27s, 2"

Tota Pavments Highwav Func Balances at Clone of Towr. F

Higftwa- Func (Hem 2 . Urtde- "and (Item 2 . Maohtne-r Fund a tem Snrw u i i Mtscellane-iuf Fnnd ittem 4

Tota Hlghwa* Tlalance-

Tota. P a y m e n u anc Iuaanc

!i 063.5!. 1

4.G3S.M

i 3.75J..2-

* 4.21 MR

* 14.5.: r

3.221. ,u

2.25t WS

4.0R1.14

W r e c k e r Sef^c| D A Y o r NIGHT

r> aytim e — Phone I*

After 9 P.M. — Phone 1&

College Service §t*fll

OirteiMsiil PLE\SFP\VYOn?R

ore left Monday for C., on a business tr ip .

fBurdlck of St Thomas, [her sister, Mrs. Gerald

Burdick had the mis-last Friday and frac-

Jder. Itine Wit ter was the

night of MIBS Oeral-of Almond.

•IMoaher of Wellsboro, Bat from Friday to Sun-liew, E. D. Button.

Ira. John W. Jacox and [Lynn C. Vara returned

rom their trip to Flor-

ce Marsteiner has re­work in the Ceramic

a week's i l lness wi th

ace Eggleston, House Alpha Pi Sorority, left

ly for her home in Den-

$$0- persons enjoyed the tureen supper last week

•ig#-ening in the lodge din-

Una Henderson Miles under-ration at the St. James

f-lornell on Thursday, Feb-

• l leman of Springwater at-Echurch services here on

and was a dinner guest Rage.

J$F. A. meet ing scheduled Bight, March 3, wa s post-

Monday, March 10, be-Ither conditions.

Mrs. Joseph Seidl in are 31ty this week attending tof the American Associa-ol Administrators.

received at the Presi-of the death on Monday

lot Dean Elizabeth Geen. |ras held on Wednesday. Irs. Arlos Sage, Beverly

Ziegler of Olean were of Mrs. Sage's brother,

Mrs. Clifford M. Potter. Jrandall has been nomin-office of mayor of the

l i s teo by the Republicans, endorsed by the Demo-

| W . Wingate, Miss P e g g y f—r. and Mrs. H. O. Bur-

the biannual meeting Sross in Wellsvl l le , last

T V ~ X - Hall addressed a meet Mornell e lementary schools

irsday, us ing a s his sub-Hygiene in the School-

les E. Packard returned Methuen, Mass. , where

than six weeks caring rd's sister, Miss Irene

Iter and Eldyn Coon were inesday even ing to at-

ative m e e t i n g of the remen's Associat ion of ty.

aople from Alfred attend-ke Slipper put on at Al-

st Wednesday night by I Scouts under the leadership

Stearns. B . B. Brown and daughter

^ • t u r n e d Saturday jnigbt »ce, R. I., where Kather-ae t ime in the hospital

| o n s and a tonsil lectomy. _. 1 study group of the A.A.

B e e t tonight at 8 o'clock B o f Mrs. Perry H. Jacob.

L, Lowenstein and Mrs. wi l l e in charge of the pro-

, Be f ; Wayne Rood, wi th three Of the school of Theology;

on, Ronald Hargls , and Ilbbard, went to Rochester

hear Pastor Martin Nie-

rerett T. Harris spoke Dean A. J. C. Bond's School of Theology on on on Church and Econ-

llch be attended recently

avis of Rochester wa s the ay night and Sunday of

Mrs. Everett T. Harris . Ifred to attend the com-

ig of the board of Christ-Mrs. Reuben A. Arm-

iLuel la Straight, Mr. and >Q. Burdick, and Donald,

fRoberta Armstrong were lay of Rev. and Mrs.

of Hornell. fMrs. Robert M. Glover (Friday evening of Mr.

Mits. Mr. and Mrs. Pratt laseraga. Saturday after-hted Mrs. Glover's mother RSrites, of Crosby Creek,

ely ill. 1-Almond Central School

| m will meet Canlsteo ol in the sectional play-

to be held on the court | y m next Saturday night,

games and the locals | e second g a m e as sched-

ptewasteya Camp Fire a requirement for the

{rank by g iv ing a party tof Mrs. Perry H. Jacob

ling. Fifteen boys and chaperones were pres-

danclng and refresh-IJoyed by the group.

H. Eugene Davis and [T. Harris attended the

Hornell and Vicinity elation In the EaatRide rch in Hornell , Monday. Sd R. h. Thakur, Indian

University, spoke on BMigious l ife in India. |Iyn E. Smith , who re-

It an operation fpr ap-; recovered and !R again classes In the TJnlver-

fcer, Mrs.. Leon B. Smith grlrand, Pa., came to

•Bak to in' with her and TtoE Mrs. Madeleine Bur-

| th came for the past Mrs. Smith returned

—Mra. Eldyn Coon has been ill with flu thia week.

—Linda Gets has been ill for t e n daya with a cold and swol len g lands .

—Mr. and Mrs. Richard W e s t and Mr. and Mrs. James Tinklepaugh were in Buffalo, Saturday.

—Walter Liddiard of Syracuse , a Red Cross official for the Western New York area, wa s In Alfred, recently.

—David Gregory, who has been ill several weeks , was taken Monday t o Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochest­er for treatment.

—Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sutor and children, Beverly and Roland of And-over, were gues t s Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Herold Stebbins.

—The following Past Masters from University Lodge a t tended the Past Masters' dinner and meet ing held in Friendship last Friday even ing : Charles C. Post , W. B. Harrison, N. F. Tucker and David C. Gardiner.

—Consistory members L. N. Darling. N. F. Tucker, W. B. Harrison, J. R. Evans, Harry Greene, Leon Slsson, Forrest Burnham, B. W. Richmond, Nicholas Moraitis and Charles C. Post journeyed to Corning, Saturday afternoon, where they put on degree work at the Corning Consistory that evening.

—Mr. and Mrs. Bert Simons of Ad­dison were weekend guests of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Morgan.

—Dr. and Mrs. Ray W. Wingate were dinner guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Fosdick of Avoca. Dr. Wingate assisted in the program of the Women's Civic Organization later in the evening.

Mail Schedule

MAILS ARRIVE Morning

7:30 A. M. Dai ly—(Except Monday) from East and West .

8:15 A. M. UaHy— (Except Sunday) from East and West .

8:30 A. M. Sunday Only— from East and W e s t

10:25 A. M. Daily—From East Afternoon

3:45 P.M. Monday Only—From W e s t

PARCEL POST ARRIVES Morning

7:30 A. M. Dai ly—(Except Monday) from East and W e s t

8:15 A. M. Dai ly—(Except Sunday) from East and W e s t

8:30 A. M. Sunday Only— from East and W e s t

MAILS CLOSE Morning

8:50 A. M. Dai ly—(Except Sunday) for East

8:50 A. M. Daily—for W e s t Afternoon

2:15 P. M.—Monday Only—for E a s t 4:15 P. M. Daily—for East and W e s t

PARCEL POST Afternoon Only

4:15 P. M. Daily—for East and W e s t WINDOW SERVICE

Sunday 8 A. M. to G P. M. Monday-Friday 7:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Saturday 5:30 P. M. t o 6 P. M.

LOBBY H O U R -Monday-Friday 7:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Saturday 8 A. M. to 12:00 N o o n Saturday 4 P. M. to 6 P. M. Sunday 8 A. M. to G P. M.

A.-A. Central School Menus Cafeteria Menus — March 1 0 - 1 4

Monday: Hamburg and noodles Plain Sandwiches Peaa Peaches Milk

Tuesday: Beef Shortcake Plain Sandwiches Tomatoes Lemon and vani l la pudding

Wednesday: Baked Beans Plain Sandwiches Cottage Cheese Salad Prunes Milk

Thursday: Mashed Potatoes Roast Beef Gravy Fruit Juice Plain Sandwiches Ice Cream Milk

Friday: Tomato Soup Egg and Cheese Sandwiches Carrots Rice Pudding

To make a smooth paste to thicken gravy, put the flour and water in a small jar and shake it well.

To buy a farm at present land values, a farmer should have a size­able down payment, say agricultural economists.

Rinse milk out of g la s se s and uten­sils with cold w a t e r before putting them in soap suds.

CHURCH NOTES Seventh Day Baptist Church

Rev. Everet t T. Harris, Pastor Friday—

7:30 P.M.—Fellowship of Prayer at the Parish House. Mrs. L. R. Polan, leader of worship. Rev. H. E. Davis , speaker.

8:15 P.M.—Young People's Meeting at the Gothic. Dr. Willard Sutton, Speaker.

Sabbath— 10:00 A.M.—Church School 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship

Sermon by the Pastor.

Union University Church Rev. George Ball, Chaplain

Morning Worship—11:00 A. M.— Sermon by the Chaplain

Sunday School—10:00 A. M. Nursery Class—11:00 A. M.

Legion Auxiliary Meets The American Legion Auxiliary met

with Mrs. Roger Thomas, Tuesday, March 4, for lunch and to sew on scuffs for veterans .

There were 17 present. During Feb­ruary, 2 pieced knee blankets, 1 pair leather slippers, 22 pair scuffs, were sent to Bath Veterans Administration.

ALFRED CO-OP THEATRE FRIDAY and SATURDAY March 7th and 8th

I 0 E 3 0 I

Financial Statement — Village of Alfred For the Fiscal Year—March 1, 1946 to February 28, 1947

Receipts Balance March 1, Income Tax Mortgage Tax ...... Franchise Tax ...... Beverage Tax „. Shares Taxes Tax Levy Assessments

1946

Interest and Penal t i e s Fines _ Street Services Sewer Connections and Services Water Connections and Services Water Rents From Alfred Univers i ty :

Street Lights Sewer Bond Interest Payment on S e w e r Bonds

Total Rece ip t s

638.04 501.87 717.00

259.85 75.94 91.65

342.14 193.40 466.11

12,378.00 18.17

143.26 62.00

217.26 307.08 152.03

11,072.85

1,856.91

..$ 27.636.65

Disbursements General Fund:

Salaries—Village Officers Salaries—Police _ Registrar of Vital Stat is t ics „.. Inspectors of Elec t ion Telephone and P o s t a g e -. Supplies _ „ Association of Vi l lages—Dues Printing Library Maintenance Community H o u s e Parish House _ Care of Town Clock _ Fire Department „. Conferences Bank Service Charge

Street Fund: Labor Materials and Suppl ies Equipment

Uncle Sam Says

Millions of m y n i e c e s and neph­e w s h a v e gone through the e x p e r i ­ence of s ign ing on the dot ted l ine for someth ing or other . In fac t , s igning on the dotted line Is a s American a s the A r m y - N a v y foot­ball g a m e . This m o n t h your U n c l e S a m Is S a l e s m a n Uncle S a m ask ing you to scrawl your n a m e on this payrol l s a v i n g s card w h e r e you work. You wil l note it r e a d * : "S ign U p for Secur i ty !" It m e a n s e x ­act ly w h a t it s a y s . It wi l l author i se your e m p l o y e r to s a v e the a m o u n t y o u specify from your p a y e v e r y payday for Inves tment in U. 8 . S a v ­ings Bonds .

Sign up for securi ty today . Then buy your ex tra Sav ings Bond .

V. S. Trtanry Dtparlmni

Hodnett Claims Title For Largest Potato

William Hodnett of Fi l lmore c laims title to the largest potato grown in 1946. He Is exhibit ing a 6% pound specimen grown on h i s farm.

It is of the Empire variety, one of the blight-immune types. Mr. Hodnett points out that potatoes of this variety do not ordinarily reach th i s phenom ina! size. He credits the long growing season, heavy fertilization and lack of competing growth for th i s unusual record of both size and weight . The nearest known competition is a four pound, thirteen ounce potato of the Sequoia variety.

Workmen's Compensat ion Insurance Trimming T r e e s _

Water Fund: Salary, Commiss ioner „. Labor Materials and Suppl ies Heat. Light and Power

Test Wel ls _ . Water Bond and Interest Vil lage Bonds and Interest Compensation Insurance, Workmen's

Light Fund: Electricity ._

Sewer Fund: Labor —

453.17 599.80

24.25 8.00

67.37 190.55

25.00 147.74 100.00

25.00 25.00 25.00

600.00 68.65

.75

2,395.00 1.009.64

496.59 25.93

250.23

1,173.36 1,686.10

477.73 2,202.48

66.89 747.00

1,288.00 1.262.50

25.93

$ 2,360.28

$ 4,177.39

$ 8,929.99

-$ 2,116.68

Heat, Light and Power Supplies

Garbage Disposal Fund: Garbage Disposal ....

Interest Fund: Short Term N o t e s _ Sewer Bonds

238.90 32.90

136.26 $ 408.06

„.$ 676.00

Street Improvement Bonds Note Fund:

Short Term N o t e s Paid Bond Fund:

Sewer Bonds Paid

332.05 1,672.00

192.00 $ 2,196.05

$ 3,100.00

Street Improvement Bond Paid 2.600.00

500.00 $ 3,000.00

Total Di sbursements Balance in General Fund

4 26,964.45 ..* 672.20

I 27,636.65

March 3, 1947

M. E. KENYON Vil lage Treasurer

ALL-LAUGH DOUBLE FEATURE I

Show Starts 7:00 Last Complete Show 8:32

TIME - 8:37 Only! MIRACLE - 7:10 and 10:32

"THE TIME THE PLACE ., w T O E G l J t t ; ^

i DENNIS MORGAN % %JACK CARSON I

1 M MARTHA VICKERS,

M ^ m * * . ^ ^ ^ ' .... J t i , OH, a_t 1 DO • * GAL IN CALICO *- JJ

. •;£ " t THROUGH A THOUSAND DtEAMS •$* / * M'. J A SOIIO OtlZIN Of THI SOUD SOUTH +

< « - j, t HAfff NID TO WALK DOWN RUST STHft +

fr" ,

Audrey TOTTER1

RICHARD QUINE . GLADYS COOPER MARSHALL THOMPSON . LEON AMES

Screen Play by Karen D« Wolf Baled on a Play by George Sealon

Produced by IRVING STARR Directed by S. SYLVAN SIMON

DIRECTED BY DAVID BUTLER

SAKALL ALAN HALE

ANGCLA

GREENE DONALD-WOODS'

SCRtEr* WAV BY rRANCI. WAHN AGNrS CHPISTINr JOMWrOW ALVNN CTAfitlNU • OfilfllN/.L btOHY IV LKONAftO l i t

ORCHESTRAL AHRANGLMCNTS hYFA^

Plus - MOVIETONE NEWS' ao-ao-S-ss-sao-aoi lo-ao-ssssasao-ao-s:

NOTE: No show WEDNESDAY, March 12, because of Forum. On THURSDAY, VAN JOHNSON in "NO LEAVE, NO LOVE"

Notice of Village Election Notice is hereby given that the an-1

nual e lect ion for the village of Alfred will be held at Firemens Hall on Tues­day, March 18, 1947, between the hours of four and eight in the afternoon, at which t ime there will be elected a

two trustees and a police jus-mayor tice.

10-2t. EVELYN THOMAS

Village Clerk

Card of Thanks I wish to thank all those who sent

me the lovely cards and flowers and all those who call on me during my Illness, They were all appreciated i very much.

Mrs. Ross Champlin

PIPE SMOKERS Your Best Selection

C O O K ' S 157 Main 8t., Hornell, N. Y. — I

DON'T

KEMP'S BALSAM FOR C O U G H 5 DUE TO C O L D S

WE PAY TOP PRICES for

DEAD STOCK HOR8ES $10.00 Each Cows $10.00 Each

HOGS $ 4.00 CWT.

CALL A8 SOON AS ANIMAL DIE8 CALL COLLECT

Darling ft Company Phone: Olean 7698

Bostwick's SPECIALS

WHILE SMALL QUANTITIES LAST

Red and Blue

MEN'S WORK HDKF'S

35c each—2 to a customer

Small Size

WHITE TURKISH TOWELS

4 9 c each—2 to a customer

DISH CLOTHES

15c each or 2 for 25c

4 to a customer

MUSLIN SHEETS

81 x 9 9 Sheets — $3.25 each

8 1 x 108 Sheets — $3.50 each

LADIES' HOSE

Ladies Cotton H o s e — 6 9 c Pair

Ladies' Full Fashioned Mer. Cotton — $1.39 Pair

Ladies' Rayon Hose — 4 8 c — 69c — $1.00 Pair

TOWELING (by the yard)

39c — 75c Yard

HOPE BLEACHED MUSLIN 45c Yard

UNBLEACHED MUSLIN 39c yard

Ecru Color , CURTAIN MATERIAL

39c yard

ISteam Cured Concrete ProductsI

PIPE, BLOCK, DRAIN TILE ! SOUTHERN TIER CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO.

Alfred, New York PHONE: Alfred 88-Y2 Wellsville 3-F-5

CHAPMAN-BURROUS Your Freindly Home Furnishers

GENESEE PENNSYLVANIA

R E M I N D YOU Store Closed Tuesday Afternoons

Open Wednesday and Saturday Evenings - i

A Checking Account Acts As A Regulator

It holds in check too free spending

and with your fixed limits you are

able to keep within the hounds you

establish.

Your check record shows where

you may spend and where you

may save.

University Bank Member Fefleral Deposit Insurance Corporation

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