FOUR
BUSTI RHYTHM RIDERS I recent meeting at the home of New officers were elected re- Susan Hanson,
cently at a meeting of the Busti I Officers elected are Brenda Rhythm Riders 4-H club held at Benson, president; Susan Han-the home of Mrs. Ida Minigar.
Officers are Diane Minigar, president; Noel Hansen, vice president; Sherry LaBarbara, Nancy Mecusker, secretary; Charlotte Peterson, j cheerleaders, recording secretary; Shirley Pe terson, treasurer; and Bruce Nov Bucklin, sergeant at arms.
Three new members were accepted into the club and a hal-loween party was planned for •;30 p.m. Oct 26.
CHERRY CHICKS Sally Hanson, Mary and Chris [Trailriders.
Joslyn, Nancy Elmeer and Mar-1 Robert Swanson volunteered to lene Oste became members of*be assistant leader of the club. the Cherry Chicks 4-H club at a j A halloween party was planned . j for Oct. 30 and the committees
include Sharyn Hallquist, Cindy Hallquist, Kathy Nieder, Bonnie Price, and Paula Backus, deco-
I rations; Sarene Olson, Sue Swan-son, Nancy Gregory and Steve Kiendl, food; Steve Main, Sharyn Hallquist and Ray Kiendl, entertainment.
Program Nighf A t Chautauqua Attended By 75
CHAUTAUQUA - Wednesday evening Program Nights at the Chautauqua Library received enthusiastic response as 75 people attended the first one Oct. 6. Librarian, Miss Pauline Fancher, welcomed them andi expressed appreciation to ail
and w n 0 n a d cooperated, in preparing fpr the evening.
The next meeting will be held I President of Chautauqua In-at the home of Paula ;stitution, Curtis W. Haug, also
welcomed the audience in which there were no empty chairs. He thanked Miss Fancher and Mrs. Margaret Copeland for their work and added that during the
held at the home of Rosalie I month of June, 1986, evening Lamb for members of the 4-H j programs are being planned for
Norton Hall for people arriving early at Chautauqua.
son, vice president; Paula Joslyn, secretary; Rebecca Parker, treasurer; Nancy Chambers and
song
Joslyn.
4-H TRAILRIDERS Lynne Robinson gave a report
on a trailride and horse show
JAMESTOWN (N.Y.) POST-JOUHNAL-Monday Evening, October 11, 1965 ——
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Mr. Haug announced that the evening of October 13, there will be a presentation of about SO slides, "Flashbacks in Chautauqua History" showing pictures of early Chautauqua. Sidelights by a distinguished panel of Chautauqua History experts will be added. Next week, (the 13th), the program will begin at 8:15 p.m to give time for those at-
T*16.!18** meetin.B wj1} De held;tending the 25th anniversary
PARENTS' WEEKEND—Midshipman Fourth Class James M. Rogers, son of Mr. and Mrs. James K. Rogers, 63 Prospect St., escorted members of his family on a tour of the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md., during Parents' Weekend. Shown with him are his mother, and sister, Kathleen.
Oct. 21 at the school house on North Main Street Extension
Earliest sections of New York City's first subway were opened in 1904.
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dinner program of the Hurlbufr Church W.S.C.S. to attend if they wish.
As Mrs. Pauline Bjers of Jamestown gave three book reviews, the group sat entranced, experiencing vicariously the adventures of the characters in the books. '
Following the program, people browsed among the excellent collection of books, then enjoyed refreshments and a social time together. Hostesses of the evening were Mrs. Nina Cheney and Mrs. Florence Mapes.
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Conduct Audio-Visual Workshop At Celoron
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LAKEWOOD—Over 70 elementary teachers from the Southwestern Central School system participated in an audio-visual workshop recently at the Celoron Elementary School.
Workshop instructors were Mrs. Jane Smith, audio-visual coordinator of the Westfield Academy Central School and chairman of the Board of Cooperative Education Services Audio-Visual Council and Mrs. Florence Emerling, audio-visual director at Brocton Central School and an active BOCES Audio-visual council member.
Mrs. Smith demonstrated the making of overlays, laminating and "lifting" of pictures and was assisted by five high school boys, Westfield's audio-visual club members. Each teacher experimented with a sample of their choice. The copy maker was demonstrated and used by the teachers. These materials new pipe line, compared with
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Mrs. Eeaerling demonstrated the practical uses of audio-visual equipment which can be used successfully at any grade level.
Miss Gladys Weiss, Lakewood Elementaty School principal was in charge of arrangements for the workshop. She is school representative to the monthly audio-visual meetings which are held at the District Superintendent of School's office in Fredo-nia, according to Fulton McKay, supervising principal of elementary education.
Francis Tonello, county curriculum director and coordinator of audio-visual materials from the Board of Cooperative Educational Services at Fredo-nia attended the workshop at the Celoron School.
JUNIOR SERVICE HOUR HELD AT GOULDTOWN
GOULDTDWN—Mrs. Irving T. Jones presented a special message for children at the Junior service hour Sunday in Gould-town Community Church. Mrs. Ruth Anderson, her assistant, discussed the awarding of pins for special attendance. Sunday School classes begin at 10 a.m., and the Rev. Irving T. Jones, pastor, leads worship services at 11 a.m.
90 Sick Calls Reported A t Circle Meeting
LAKEWOOD — Ninety sick calls and the sending of 23 cheer cards were reported by Mrs. Myra Dietzel, cheer chairman at a recent Friendship Circle meeting held at the home of Mrs. Warren Thompson, 179 Chautauqua Ave., Lakewood. Members recently reported ill were Mrs. Cora Brown, Mrs. Ernest Schneider and Mrs. Edna Ehmke.
During the business session led by Mrs. Ben Kohler, plans were made for two coming events including: Jamestown District W.S.C.S. "Day Apart" service at the Falconer First Methodist Church from 10:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. and the Week of Prayer and Self-denial service on Oct. 27 at 8 p.m. in the Lakewood Methodist Church.
Members attending the Falconer service are requested to bring a Bible and a sack lunch, with coffee and dessert being served by the committee.
"Roll, Jordan, Roll," an article recently published in the Reader's Digest was read by Mrs. Kohler.
Devotions were led by Mrs. Leslie Baybrook and Mrs. William Gaiser led in prayer.
Serving on the refreshment committee were Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Schneider.
10 From Area To Be Graduated In Buffalo
Ten Jamestown and area residents will be graduated at 11th annual commencement exercises at Bryant & Stratton Business Institute, Buffalo, Sunday, Oct. 17. They are:
Stewart A. Abbott, R.D. 2, Jamestown, and Dennis Goggin, R.D. 1, North Clymer, accounting majors in Business Administration
Miss Alice Erickson, 398 Hal-lock St., junior accounting major in Business Administration; Miss Margaret Harriger, R.D. 2, Ashville, medical secretary course: Miss Marie Palermo, 107 Allen St., legal secretary course, and Miss Kathleen Wyberanec, 55 Lee Ave., technical secretary course.
Miss Linda Anderson, Sugar-grove, Pa.: Miss Rena Anderson, 2003 Washington St.; Miss Judy Fetzner, Bemus Point, and Miss Rosemary Scheira, 50 Willow Ave., all stenographic secretary course.
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTIC1 The Sheriff of Chautauqua Coun- ;
ty will accept bids for staple fro-ceries and canned goods to be supplied to the Chautauqua County Jail thru January 31, 1968.
Specifications, bidding procedure ; and estimated quantities are avail- • able at the Office of the Sheriff. I Mayville, New York.
Bids must be filed at the office of the above no later than October ; 29. 1965 at 10:00 AM at which time * they will be publicly opened and * read
Charles C McCloskty J r .
Oct. U Sheriff
LEGAL NOTICE
L-13 LEGAL NOTICE
BOARD OF APPEALS Notice is hereby given that the
Board of Appeals of the City of Jamestown, New York, will hold a Public Hearing, Wednesday. October 13, 1965 at 3:30 PM.. in the Council Chambers. City Hall, to consider the following:
The petition of Dorothy Calco of 25 Livingston Avenue for permission to operate a Beauty Shop at 25 Livingston Avenue.
The petition of Charles Furcron of 15 Barker Street for permission to attach a 15' x 20' garage In line with rear property line.
The petition of Philip Mastrosl-mone of 398 Camp Street for permission to store a 1\4 ton truck In the garage upon premises at 398 Camp Street, property owned by applicant. Truck to be housed in garage at all times when not In use off premises.
Notice is further given that persons In Interest will be given an opportunity to be heard for or against the granting of the above petitions by the Board of Appeals at the time and place above mentioned.
C. H. Watson. Secretary
Board" of Appeals October 11. 1965
L-86 STATE OF N E W YORK COUNTY COURT: COUNTY OF CHAUTAUQUA
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF JAMESTOWN,
a national banking association. Plaintiff
•egainst-Index No. D6729
ELMER A. OSBORNE and NONA RAE OSBORNE
and AMCO JAMESTOWN FEDERAL
CREDIT UNION. Defendants.
1 L-16 "TAKE NOTICE, that First Na
tional Bank of Jamestown will sell at public auction on October 21, 1965, 10.00 A.M. at rear of 44 Shir-lev Lane. Jamestown. NY, 1963 Pontiac Conv. 2367 363P27600 8 cyl„ used." Oct. 11
George Washington Carver, Negro scientist, was a pioneer in the study of the soybean.
L-17 The Board of Education, Central
School District No. 1. Towns of El-lery. Ellieott and Gerry requests vendors to submit sealed bids for musical woodwind instruments to the District Clerk's Office, 25 Main Street. Bemus Point. New York on or before 11:00 a.m. October 22. 1965. at which time they will be publicly opened.
Specifications may be obtained at the District Clerk's Office.
Board of Education Central School Dist No. 1, Ellery et.al. R.P Lawrence, District Clerk
Oct. 11
Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale, duly made and entered in the above entitled action and dated the 23rd day of September. 1965. I. the undersigned, the Referee in said Judgment named,. will sell at public aucUon at the office of Price and Miller, Attorneys." 500-508 Fenton Building, In the City of Jamestown, County of Chautauqua and State of New York, on the 19th day of October. 1965. at 11:00 o'clock In the forenoon of that day, the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold. The description of
! the premises to be sold is as fol-i lows: ;
ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL I OF LAND, situate in the City of Jamestown, County of Chautauqua, ~
;and State of New York described J as follows: Beginning at a point In ; the south line of Wilton Avenue one- •? hundred and thirty-eight (138) feet from the west line of Forest Avenue; thence southerly at right angles to said Wilton Avenue, one-hun- , dred (100) feet; thence westerly and parallel to said Wilton Avenua fifth (50) feet; thence northerly to Wilton Avenue one-hundred feet; thence easterly along said south line of Wilton Avenue fifty feet to the place of beginning being known as lot number 23. section "A" of the Brooklyn Park Allotment as platted on a map thereof now on , . file in Chautauqua County Clerk's office and being the same premises which were conveyed to Christiana Jenkins by Wilton C. Lindsey by deed dated September 24. 1894 and recorded September 25. 1894 In - , Liber 269 of Deeds at Page 36.
ALSO ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, situate in the City of Jamestown, County of Chautauqua and State of New York, and being known and described as lot No. five (5). Section A of what is known as the Brooklyn Park Allotment, as plotted on a map thereof now on file in the Chautauqua County Clerk's Office and made by V. Page, surveyor. Said lot being bounded as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the South line of Wilton Avenue with the west line of Forest Avenue; thence West one- .. hundred thirty-eight (138) feet along said south line of Wilton Avenue; thence southerly at right angle fifty (50) feet: thence Easterly and parallel to said Wilton Avenue one-hundred twenty and one-half (UOH) feet to the west line of Forest Avenue: thence northerly along the west line of Forest Avenue to the place of beginning.
CLIVE L. WRIGHT, JR.
PRICE AND MILLER Attorneys for Plaintiff Office and P.O. Address 500-508 Fenton Building Jamestown. New York Sept. 27, 30. Oct. 4. 7. 11. 14
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