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Paris Oliver Watson 1879-1953
BIRTH APRIL 25, 1879 • Summit, Pennsylvania, USA
DEATH MAY 12, 1953 • Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
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Record for Paris Oliver Watson (48) facts
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Weinstock Family Tree Joslyn Weinstock
Paris Oliver Watson 1879-1953
BIRTH APRIL 25, 1879 • Summit, Pennsylvania, USA
DEATH MAY 12, 1953 • Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA
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- [S1993] Newspapers.com: Potter Journal Leader Enterprise-, Jas Elliott elected Coudersport Boro Council President; Edw Weiss faces Hit-Run Charge; Sallade entertained at a New Year's Eve party; Edw. Weiss Faces Charge Of Hit-Run .06 Jan 1960, Wed • p1 20210204HAv-.
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James L. Elliott elected Coudersport Borough Council President; Edw Weiss faces Hit-Run Charge.
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Coudersport, Pennsylvania
06 Jan 1960, Wed • Page 1
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Elliott Elected Council President
Coudersport's new borough council, meeting Monday night in the hose rooms for organization, rehired Robert T. Grabe as borough treasurer but tabled the resignation of John W. Mahaley, secretary-solicitor, until tomorrow night, pending further investigation. Mr. Mahaley had indicated he would accept the job again if his salary were increased about $1,000 per year.
Carl H. Roberts, Charles Upde-graff and John Karr were sworn in by burgess Mort. W. Levinson, who conducted the meeting prior to the election of James L. Elliott as president for the next two years. Mr. Elliott was in charge of the balance of the meeting which lasted from 8:00 o'clock until about 10:30.
Mr. Grabe, who. for years has served as trustee of the Schildeberger Estate as well as borough treasurer, will receive the same salary for the latter position $125 per year. He reluctantly agreed to continue as trustee of the estate after he had been assured that the borough will attempt to dispose of the two houses owned by the estate during this year.
Street commissioner Oliver Watson was re-appointed by the new council at the same salary, although he had requested an increase for himself and other borough street employes. Council members asked for time to study the budget before any salary or wage increases are granted.
It was also decided by the newly-organized borough governing body that regular meetings will be held the first Monday of each month at 7:30 in the hose rooms.
Committees named by Mr. Elliott include the following:
Street Mr. Karr, chairman; Mr. Updegraff, Mr. Watson and Tom Leete.
Lighting Owen E. Metzger, chairman; Mr. Roberts.
Safety Mr. Leete, chairman; Mr. Metzger and the borough's two police officers, Paul Hughes and Earl B. Smith.
Fire Mr. Updegraff, chairman; fire chief Arthur Nelson and Theodore Williams, assistant chief.
Borough sewers - Mr. Roberts, chairman; Mr. Karr, Mr. Metzger and Mr. Watson.
Library - Morton Lilly and Mrs. H. A. Dorfeld. (Note: The library board consists of seven members two appointed by the council, two by the school district and three elected at large).
Miss Frances I. Niles was retained as librarian at a monthly salary of $160. The appointment of a recreation ((continued on Page 4)
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James L. Elliott
Elected president of the Coudersport Borough Council at its reorganization meeting Monday night in the hose rooms was James Leonard Elliott, 41-year-old lumber dealer.
A graduate of the Corning (N. Y.) Free Academy and later attending St. Bonaventure University, "Jim" has resided in Coudersport since 1936 and has been interested in the lumber business ever since. For several years, he was associated with his father, the late Dr. Leon Elliott, and his grandfather, and in 1946 took over what is now the James Elliott Lumber Co.
Mr. Elliott served in the Air Force for four years, was in the Azores for a year and in Newfoundland for a year doing air-sea rescue work. He was separated from the service as a warrant officer.
Active in civic affairs, Jim is a member of St. Eulalia's Catholic Church; the Knights of Columbus; Potter Post 192. American Legion, and the Penn-York Lumbermen's Club. He has been on the council for two years and is a member of the Coudersport Recreation Board. As such, he was instrumental in the construction of Coudersport's new swimming pool in Mitchell Park.
Mr. Elliott is married to the former Miss Molly Ellis, of Henderson, N. C. With their four children-three boys and a girl they live on South Main St. in a home built by the lumberman a few years ago.
Entertain Group At New Year's Eve Party
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Sallade entertained at a New Year's Eve party at their home.
Guests were:
- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walters,
- Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Reed,
- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Franke and
- Mr. and Mrs. Taft Ayers.
Edw. Weiss Faces Charge Of Hit-Run
Edward F. Weiss, 24, North Bingham, made double trouble for himself and before the new year had fairly gotten on its way.
Investigating State Troopers state that his car was smashed up to the extent of about $400 at 7:45 last Friday night a short distance above Burtville on Route 6.
Troopers explained he was rounding a curve at such speed he could not stay on fiis own half of the highway.
His vehicle, officers said, struck a car driven by Donald F. Baker, 56, of Genesee. Mr. Baker's vehicle was estimated to be damaged about $400. The young man failed to stop and identify himself.
The result was that Weiss was arrested and charged with two offenses: failure to stop at the scene of an accident and failure to identify himself.
Before Justice W. C. Klein he entered a plea of guilty to both charges and was committed to the county jail. Later he furnished bail to appear in court. Both charges are misdemeanors.
Wife of Sheriff Undergoes Surgery At Sayre
Mrs. Harold C. Holcomb, wife of Potter County Sheriff Holcomb, underwent surgery Monday in the Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre.
A report last night disclosed that she is doing "as well as can be expected."
Attends FOP Meeting In Pittsburgh
Corporal Henry F. Gorka left Sunday evening from the Bradford airport for Pittsburgh where he attended a meeting of the Fraternal Order of Police. He is president of the lodge in this section.
Corporal Gorka returned home Tuesday by plane.
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Borough Fathers Defer Action On Resignation of Secretary-Solicitor
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Hertha Mosch (1) fact
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· Mrs Hertha McElroy
National Grange
number 1,000,095
15th Sept, 1960
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· 05 March 2024
· Potter Enterprise
Members of Central Grange Honored For Long Service
25 years' membership in Central Grange at Booster Night meeting:
Mrs Paris Watson,
Mrs E.C. McElroy
Mrs Walter Lehman;
Victor L. Mason,
Oliver Watson,
Mack Van Wegen
F.W. Gunzburger
RELATIVES INVOLVED WTH THE GRANGE (Repost)
Central Grange at Sweden Valley, Potter County, PA
1. Hertha Mosch McElroy,
2. Margery Farley Mosch,
3. Blanche Erway,
4. Mary Erway Welfling
Founded in 1867, the National Grange is the nation’s oldest general farm and rural public interest organization. Its history is one of progress and achievements for farmers and rural communities across the U.S..
Much of the National Grange’s history has been groundbreaking: it was the first nationwide farm organization to give women full voice and vote, more than a half-century before the adoption of Universal Suffrage in the U.S.
In 1870, the National Grange became the first national farm organization to attempt to organize African American farmers following the Civil War.
A system of cooperative business organization was introduced by the National Grange early in its history, developing into successful national and regional farm cooperatives.
In 1876, the constitutionality of Granger Laws was affirmed by the U.S. Supreme Court. Beginning in 1916 through 1941, the National Grange secured passage of federal legislation to assist struggling farmers by strengthening their property rights and their bargaining position.
The National Grange has continued to support farm legislation, as well as multilateral trade negotiations and food aid programs to open foreign markets to U.S. farmers. Its representatives were present to advise the U.S. delegation at the founding of the United Nations in 1945. It brought European farm teenagers to live with Grange families following World War II, to learn about modern agriculture practices and the advantages of democracy. It has participated in agricultural development programs for the U.S. Peace Cops.
The organization was also instrumental in organizing rural electric cooperatives, telephone cooperatives, water service cooperatives, public utility districts, volunteer fire departments, and state police programs across the U.S.
All these measures began with support at a local level. Today, the grange maintains that voice. In Pennsylvania, it serves its members with a credit union in Harrisburg and provides health insurance to groups such as farmers. At one time, farmers could only insure their machinery through the grange.
COUSIN, JOHN PEET: “Our whole goal is family and community-oriented,” remarked, John Peet, a master at Odin Grange, Potter County.
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Paul Lynn Gardner, Admin
Group expert
FB Mosch-Kortz-Genealogy
· 05 March 2024
· Potter Enterprise
Members of Central Grange Honored For Long Service
25 years' membership in Central Grange at Booster Night meeting:
Mrs Paris Watson,
Mrs E.C. McElroy
Mrs Walter Lehman;
Victor L. Mason,
Oliver Watson,
Mack Van Wegen
F.W.… |
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Potter Co Grange ladies wID FB240126PLGMoKo 20240305GHLn-
Paul Lynn Gardner, Admin
Group expert
FB Mosch-Kortz-Genealogy
· 05 March 2024
· Potter Enterprise
Members of Central Grange Honored For Long Service
25 years' membership in Central Grange at Booster Night meeting:
Mrs Paris Watson,
Mrs E.C. McElroy
Mrs Walter Lehman;
Victor L. Mason,
Oliver Watson,
Mack Van Wegen
F.W.… |
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Potter Co Grange Mrs Hertha McElroy FB240126PLGMoKo 20240305GHLn-
Paul Lynn Gardner, Admin
Group expert
FB Mosch-Kortz-...
· 05 March 2024
· Mrs Hertha McElroy
National Grange
number 1,000,095
15th Sept, 1960
RELATIVES INVOLVED WTH THE GRANGE (Repost)
Central Grange at Sweden Valley, Potter County, PA
1. Hertha Mosch McElroy, 2. Margery Farley Mosch, 3. Blanche Erway, 4. Mary Erway… |
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