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The Grape Belt and Chautauqua Farmer from Dunkirk, New York • Page 17

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7 tHB GRAPE BELT, Dunkirk, N. Friday, February 5 0 "i BKVI, Dunkirk, N. Friday, Enjoy The Whole Year Celebrating Classified Ad Resulte! Classified Rates 1 Insertion line. 15c per 2 Insertions 30c per line 3 Insertions 35c per line. No advertisement accepted for less than 45c minimum for first insertion.

Count five woftfs to line. Each fig ure or initial to count as a word. Name, address or box number are also to be counted as part of the advertisement. Advertisements taken for THE GRAPE BELT only when accompanied by CASH; may be mailed or sent through agents. News and personal items may also be sent through them.

Ads will not be accepted after 5 p.m. on day prior to publication; GBAPB BBL Abbjey, Oscar C. Houok Arkwright, Mm. Rlohard Affkwrlght. Diat No, 4, C.

N. Blfto Bftlooin Corners 1 Bthel Dariaoa 'Ball Hill. Mrm. Warner Brooton, lira. Claud HarbM 'Cacaadagra, Gunnar Carlaon Cherry Crack, Mln Angle SUwar AClynwr.

Mrs Vroomaa Cowden'a Mrs. Benjamin DarU Farrlngton Hollow, Mrm. Georce Abbey Foreitvtlle, Mrs. A. J.

Norman -Mrs. Grace Bannister Hamlet. Warmer Horlburt Road, Mrs. L. Howar Laona, Mary Louise Ellis "Portland, Mrs.

Rogtr Corell I JRlpley, A Smith. f. Sheridan, Mrs. A F. DeLand Sherman.

Mrs. Ruth Sebllnk w. Earl Mlnkler Smith Mills, Mrs: Marlon Taylor Stockton, Mra. George Hunt Versailles, Mrs. P.

A Johnsoa I West Mud Lake, Mrs. Sheldon Hubbard Weatfleld. Mra. A E. Colenun FOR SALE FOR SALE: Farmall A tracto with plow.

Like new. Call 2-4234. PROTANEv-gas range. In JRipley 'SALE: Collie'puppies. Ver e.v; 139 Wes i phone 2151.

FOR SALE: Hall's quality chicks. Harry Austin Mlg. Inc. So. Dayton, N.Y.

ELJEC. ranges, water Leaters freezers, by Kelvinator available, Geo. H. Graf Inc. 1948 -DODGE dump truck fo sale.

New body and hoist, 23-4 Good condition. Phone 6925 FOR SALE rEarly cut green hay at farm or, will deliver. Phone For 4756. Ryder Son, Ark r'1953 FORD F-250 stake truck 7,000 miles, 4 speed transmission heavy tires. $1,350 or.

bes Silver Creek 643-Rl. BABY, CHICK'S. XasbOhnw' New, Hampshire for more eggs am better broilers. Kasbohm Poultry Farm, Chautauqua road, Fredonia Phone 2-4663. FOR SALE: Ammonium of Nit rate- and Agrico Fertilizer.

Leo Nocek; RFD ,1, Dunkirk. Phone Fredonia 2-4737, o. Cash Discount, on all BUILDING 'Materials, Anderson Windows, Trim; Doors, Wallboards, 'Ceiling Blocks, Mason Materials. Hardware, Glass. Storm Sash, Screens.

Overhead Doors. We can furnish your COMPLETE Job. Let 1 us quote, priies on your needs: Mill can make.all odd Windows, Doors, also work. Complete PAINT. Store.

We Give Free Lumber, Y. 1946: FORD "Convertible, radio and heater. Loaded with acces Must be seen to be appreciated. Phone 3174. 132 East N.

Y. i i' '38' Ford $49 Plymouth, '40 Buick $79, Plus many more, B. JONES, INC, N. Y. Open Til PRICES are'always low- the People's Market, Cor.

Washington Second Dunkirk. Tender young western beef by the side, 35c, Cut up and ready for your freezer. FOR SALE FOR SALE: Snow plow for Ford or Ferguson, Williams and Mead Sheridan. 15 tons baled hay. ELMER G1BBENS SinclairviUe Phone 3125.

5 FOR SALE: Pure-bred Holsteln bull, two years old. John Miller South Dayton, phone 3268. NEW 5-ROOM house for sale, 1st ward. All hardwood floors, small down payment. Write Grape Belt Box 898.

MANURE. Fresh from barns Delivered daily. $4.00 per ton Miller Crest Farms. Cassadaga phone 41F11. So LB.

Surge milker. Sugar Bush equipment. In good condition 400 pails used 1 season. Richard Kuehn. Phone 2854, Forestville.

50 A. FARM. Barn, 2 tractors and tools. Truck. 10 A.

grapes About 2 miles from Fredonia. Call Nick Catania, Tri County Really Branch Fredonia 2-5472. 1953 CHEVROLET 1-ton Stake body truck. Used only 5,000 miles Clean as new. Bargain.

Ben the Buick Creek Motors Phone 577-R. NEW HOME, woodburning fireplace, sun porch, full basement, 3- car garage, 10 acres young, grapes, Mrs. Earl Schultz McAllister Road, Fredonia EARLY cut good quality baled hay. Oldsmobile car with heater radio, defroster, good tires, fair running condition. Reasonable.

W. Sharp, Swamp Road. USED washers as low as $15.00 Many makes of wringer types Easy Spindriers, automatics, al reconditioned. $1.00 down. Geo.

Graf Inc. NEW 2-BEDROOM home. At tached garage. 28 A. land and woods, with tools and jalopey trac tor.

Outskirts of Cassadaga. For Call Nick Catania, Tr County Realty Branch Fredo nia 2-5472. FORDS '53-F-8 144 W-B 10.00x10 12 ply tires. Air brakes, 2 speed axle, 5 speed Trans. Will handle with $500 Dn.

RALPH B. JONES, INC. Dunkirk. N. Y.

Open Til 9 SALE: We have exclusive listing on a thirty bed nursing home in excellent condition. Completelj equipped, state approved, automatic oil heat. Centrally located to Buffalo, Jamestown and Dun kirk. Priced for immediate sale Owner to retire. Contact: Fred Brinkman, Broker, Farnham, Y.

Phone 93M2; Charles Bigler Agent, Silver Creek, N. Y. f) Phon IT; IS-'' HARD TO BELIEVE Spnng is less than 5 weeks away You will be ready with one these re-conditioned used tractors Farmall with plow Farmall Super A Farmall Cub SPECIAL Case Model R-Stater good rubber, $375.00 At FREDONIA TRUCK FARM EQUIPMENT FREDONIA, N. Y. AUCTION AUCTION LIVESTOCK' Commission Sales Reeds Sales Sbables, Sherman N.

western N. leading live stock Tuesday, Feb. 23rd 1954. 1 p. m.

Last Tuesday we had a large sale Dairy cattle were very-active Hogs, beef and calves were strong er. John Sanderson, Cherry Creek sold top consigned cow. For thu sale our usual run of fresh am springer cows, heifers, bulls, bee cattle, calves, hogs and'horses. PUBLIC AUCTION Reeds Sales Stable Sherman, N. Y.

Saturday, 20, 1954, 7 p.m The Famous. Hall of will have their warehouse auction clearance at 1 Reeds Sales Stable $25,000 new merchandise to be sold save money everything must be sold including power port able saws', electrical drills, hard ware tools, socket sets, open end wrench sets, etc. Household equip- nent; toasters, electric and steam cookware, dinette sets electrical appliances, dishes, port able sewing machines, luggage, electric heaters, shot guns, power rules, comforters, quilts, electric jlankets, toys, dolls, watches ewelry, and 1,000 other 'items All merchandise guaranteed. Terms: Free Prizes. HALL OF DISTRIBUTORS, INC AUCTION, Sat, Feb.

27, mjle north of Cassadaga on Scott, road, IVfe miles off road," 5 miles east of-Fredonia, Having A.I.Q. VAUJjj old-my farm, will sell personal property. 27 head 16 dairy Some fresh, some-springers, rood size and coming -year-olds, 6 yearlings, earn, wt. 2700 and lodel John Deere Spreader, 2 wagons on rubber, 1 David Bradey heavy 'duty, hay rack, New dea side rake, new Ford' Ferguson mower grain binder, grain rills, corn.harvester, 13" Papec nsilage cutter, 4-section drag, lr Vineyard gang plows, Little Won- er plows, horse hoe, walking low, 'land roller, extension lad- er, 2,000 bales of hay, team disc, ractor disc, sulky cultivator, 8-can milk, cooler, Anderson tank and 2 10 milk and strainers and num- rous small tools. Terms cash.

Ernest Bull owner, Orrin Loucfcs, Auctioneer. woman, in Mentakab, Malaya, can take 90 words a rain- te in Braille sfiortband. WANTED WANTED: All kinds of poultry Call Dunkirk 8440. TOP WAGES paid for exporter jed and steady mechanic. Write Grape Belt Box 895.

MISCELLANEOUS BULLDOZING and excavating D. D. Harper, Fredonia, Routo i 2-4304, Wanted Poultry Of All Rinds Also eggs. Curley's Market, phone 2247, evenings Cherry Creek 4861 WANTED: Cow manure by the ton or truckload, also old hay for mulching. Joseph Falcone, For- istville, N.

Y. Phono 4131 MAN wanted for Rawleigh bus Sell to 1,500 families. Write Rawloigh's, Dept. NYB-371 SA, Albany, New York, ACTUAL JOBS open in U. S.

So. Europe. To $15,000 Write Employment Information Center, room 115, 316 Stuart St. Boston. FARM LISTINGS WANTED We have cash buyers for good dairy or grape farms.

List with us for a quick sale. S. A. Leono Broker Dunkirk. WOULD like to trade good house and barn.

2 acres land in Town of Dunkirk. For a good small farm close to Fredonia. Write Grape Belt Box 899. Room has open- ngs for Linotype Operator and Sand Compositor for Pre-Press Operations in one of the country's leading printing plants. Steady position with top pay.

Apply in person or by letter to the J. Clement Company, 8 Lord Street Buffalo, New York. MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS Nationally-known, 75 year old manufacturer of equipment for public utilities, industries, transportation andj government procurement agencies has several vacancies for experienced engineering per- isonnel. These are permanent positions in an expanding! Company not dependent on defense orders. Plant is located! in northwestern Pennsylvania! community of 25,000 popula-i jtion, and employs 1,000 INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER'.

To assist in those phases of Industrial Engineering pertaining to time study and standard 1 data, wage incentives, 1 improvement, and other special 1 projects. Must have I.B. degree and experience and knowledge of steel fabricating industry. PROCESSOR PRODUCTION ENGINEER To develop standard manufacturing procedures and devise new and improved methods. Should have Mechanical Engineering degree or equivalent in practical experience.

Thorough, knowledge of steel fabricating industry required, with specialized experience in forging, welding, rolling and forming of medium to heavy weight steel and alloy metals' desirable. CHIEF COST ESTIMATOR To supervise and be responsible for all cost estimates used for quoting prices to custom- era. Supervise development of available time study and cost data into charts, etc. Maintain records and train department! personnel. Should be college graduate in engineering or science, with at least five years cost estimating experience in steel fabricating industry; 2 years should be in supervisory capacity.

v) Applicants should send complete resumes, together with salary requirements, to Personnel Manager, Box 892 Observer. LOST LOST, 10.00x20 toe and wheel rpm trailer between New York and Pennsylvania State Line and Dunkirk'. If found notify Lake Shore Delivery, 219 Brigham Road, ihone 7701. HOTSKI DOGSKI BERLIN (UP)-West Berliners apparently are expecting Russian diplomats here for the Big Four conference to eat hot dogs. Hot dog salesmen in the Western ector have put iip signs in English, French, Germain and Russian their wares, WHY NOT TRY Dekalb Hybrid chickens for greater profit in '54? D.

Van Scoter, Van Buren Road, Dunkirk. ORDER DEKALB seed corn at once. D. Van Scoter, Van Buron Road, Dunkirk, MOVING? Store your furniture at Dunkirk Storage. rates.

Office 807 Main Dunkirk. Phone 2717, JOHN DEERE L. A. with tools. Also other used tractors.

W. D. Van Scoter, Van Buren Road, Dun kirk, FOR RENT FOR Lease, Tavern, complete license. Write Box 43, South Day ton, IRON Fireman stoker for sale Phone 2-6532, V. E.

Read, Fredonia. BALED straw and hay. Beef. 24 bulls. Springer heifers.

R. Woodward. Phone S6D Stockton, FOR RENT. Barber sh6p and apartments in the Wright, Lake Shore Seed Company, Dunkirk. FOR SALE, 1951 4 dr.

Dodge Coronet. Excellent condition, low mileage. $1,095, 763 Main Street Phone 8370. USED refrigerators, gas or eloc trie. All reconditioned and guaran teed.

Many makes. $49.95 up. $5.00 delivers. Geo H. Graf.

Inc. FOR RENT: 7 room country home. Five minutes from Rtpley Newly decorated. Steam heat bath, attached garage. School bus Phone Ripley 2121.

FOR RENT or sale; Chain saw for fast cutting, timber and branches. Electric and gasoline With or without operator. Thi Lumber Store, W. F. Woodbury 154 E.

4th, Dunkirk, phone 2732. PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given in com pliance with Section 142 of the Highway law that Richard Howard Superintendent of Highways of the Town of Villenova, Chautauqua County, N. Y. has recommended the purchase of a new 25,000 G.V.W. Dump Truck at a raaxi mum estimated cost of $7,000.00 with and without a trade-in for a Ford Marmon Harrington Dump Truck.

The Town Board of the Town of Villenova will meet at the Town New York on the 4th of March, 1954 at 2 p.m. to consider such purchase. HELEN S. TOWN, Town Clerk, Town of Villenova. Dated Feb.

13, 1954. Feb. PUBLIC NOTICE The T9wn Board of Villenova, N. Y. will receive sealed bids or one Dump Truck of 25,000 G.V.W delivered to Villenova.

N. Y. with and without a trade-in allowance on one Ford Marmon Harrington Dump Truck. Date of delivery to be guaranteed. Bids t.o opened and read at the Town Hall in Hamlet, N.

Y. at 3 p.m., Thursday Mar. 4, 1954. Complete specifications and bidding instructions may be obtained from the undersigned HELEN S. TOWW, Town Clerk, of Villenova Dated Feb.

13, 1954. Feb. 19-Adv. ADVERTISEMENT Board of Education, Central School District No. 1, Towns oi Cherry Creek, Villenova, Ellington Charlotte and Arkwright, Chautauqua county; Dayton, Leon, Conewango and New Albion, Cattaraugus, County, New York.

Dated Feb. 11, 1954 Separate, sealed proposals for the Well Drilling Work on Junior- Senior High school for Pine Valley Central school district will be received by the Board of Education until 9:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, on Mar. 2,1954 at the School Building, Cherry Creek, N. and then at that time and place publicly opened and read.

The Information for Bidders, Form of Bid, Form of iontract, Plans and Specifications may be examined at the office of Paul Hyde Harbach and Philip W. Swain, Architects, 70 Niagara street, Buffalo 2. New York and copies thereof obtained upon payment of $10.00 for each set. Any bidder upon returning such'set promptly and -in good condition will be refunded his payment. The Board of Education reserves Jie right to' waive any informali- ies in, or to reject any or all bids.

Each bidder must deposit with his proposal, security in amount of five hundred Dollar? ($500.00) in he form and subject to the condi- Ipns provided in the Information to Jidders. Attention of the bidders is par- icularly called to the requirements as to conditions of employment to be observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the iontract. No bidder may withdraw his bid vithin 3Q days after the actual date of the opening thereof, Henry J. Marquart, Pres. Board of Education Central School Disk No, 1 Towns of Cherry Greek, Villenova, Ellington, Charlotte and Arkwright, Chautauqua county; Dayton, Leon, Conewango and New Albion, Cattarauguo county, New York.

Feb. 19, Thefts passengers' luggage rom Indian trains last year 1,924, Delhi reports. The aovernment is initiating a 1 system "surprise raids" by police to uirb the gangs responsible for ucb. railway thefts. news Is accurate.

l'; I. Five Estates Are Received By Surrogate MAYV1LLE Hugh County Surrogate judge, Handled five area estates in court Monday and Tuesday, In the will of Joseph Mllone, who died in Jamestown Jan, 20 and left real and personal property at upwards of $53,000. Two daughters, Mary Saullo Wostzstew, 66 West 13th street and Sarah Shoemaker, Sinclair- vine, petitioned and arc named with four other daughters as bone- Iciarios. The petitioners wore named exccutrlces and trustees of a $50,000 trust. The four other daughters are: Josephine Lupica, 67 14th street; Anna Cordner, 67 13th street; Angelino Salone, 5t 13th street; and Carmoln Sail, 46 West Ninth street, all Jamestown.

The property includes upwards of $50,000 in real property and an estimated $5,000 in personal property, according to the petition. The law firm of Lombnr- lo and Pickard represents the po titloners. Real property valued at $10,000 and personal property estimated at $12,000 was left by Mnud V. Wagner, who died in Sherman on Feb. 5, according to tho petition of Maud Irene Heater, Sherman, a daughter.

She wns appointee executrix will nnd is the only bcnoficinry. Gerald Gibbs is the petitioner's attorney. Elizabeth Record, ot Forestville who died in Silver Creek Feb. 7 left real property of $5,000 up wards and $1,000 upwards of per sonal property, according to tho petition Grovcr Town, Forest ville. He and a sister-in-law of the deceased, Daphne Town, Forest ville, were named executors the will, and they shnro with a brother in law, Ralph Record Syracuse.

Leo Towno Adam represents the petitioner. Tho will-of Mary V. Barnes, Dunkirk was admitted to probate on petition of her son, Joseph Barnes, 119 Gazelle street, who was appointed executor. He also in the estate which in eludes $1,000 upwards of roa property and $500 upwards of per sonal property, with a daughter Josephine Barnes, also known as. Sister M.

Elmirada, Buffalo, and Belle Barnes Wlodarek, 62 Eas Front street, Dunkirk. Raymonc J. Bartkowiak is attorney for tho petitioner. Letters of administration wore granted in the estate of Helen A Swadey, lato of Dunkirk, who died in Orlando, Fla. Dec.

31. A sister, Eva Martin. 505 Brjgham road, Dunkirk, petitioned for the letters of administration whicl were granted to Geraldino Paulson. The personal property estate is valued at not exceeding $14,000. Distributees include a sis ter, Mary Schweda, also known as Sister Mary Bernardino of Pitts burgh; and brothers, John Swadey, Cleveland Heights, Ohio, and Frank Swadey, Welshfield, Ohio; three nieces, Naomi Baldwin Frances Swadey, Irene Slawinski and one nephew, Fredorlci Schweda, all of Dunkirk.

The law firm of Tovvne and Rubenstein represents the petitioner. Trustees At May ville Are Not Opposed MAYVILLE Two' incumbent village, board trustees wihosn terms will be unopposed, according to Mrs. B. W. Graper, deputy village clerk, and no one filed as a candidate for the office of police justice' before the Monday noon deadline.

Robert Lincoln and JS, Conrad Zenns, incumbent trustees, filed as candidates for the Republican nomination in the caucus scheduled for Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m. Police Justice Seymour W. Rollman, who completes a four year term April 5, did not file. Mr. Lincoln is completing his second two year term and Mr.

Zenns, Ws.first. A Republican candidate' for the office of police justice may now have to be named by a It was reported that independent nominations could be entered before tho election March 16, the tours for which were set by the Village board Monday for from 5 to 9 p.m. Other parties and independents are usually inactive in village elections here. Miss Ruth Lincoln, Richard Brace and Lee Savage constitute the call the caucus committee, which ceases to function once the caucus is called Saturday. Mayor Leslie G.

Mills was authorized Monday to appoint three election inspectors for toe Maroh 10 election. Mfiss Perkins DiesInRipley RIPLEY Miss Maud 'Per- uns, 70, passed away at her home Loomis street Tuesday, Feb. 16, about noon aftei a short illness. She was in Ripley. daugh- er of Leroy and Livana Youngs The only near relative is a er, Mrs.

Grace Wisner, of 9 Loomis street, who resided with her. Miss Perkins was a member of he Rebekah Lodge of Ripley as well as of the Eastern Star. Miss Perkins was the housekeeper in her. father's home after the death of her mother and lad been the home'maker at the homestead until her sister, Grace came to live with her. The 2,000 mile long Appalachian Trail in the eastern United States winds 14 states, eigiht national, forests, and two national parks.

TEXAS nogor C. QreonoHgh of PorostvlUe has boon assigned to AmarlHo Air Force Student squadron. Groonowgh, whose wife, Wllmn Grccnough resides hi Forostvlllo, wns transferred to Atnarlllo from Snmpson nlv force bnso, He Id Ri'ndunto Forestvlllo Central High school, Tho Suez Cnnal is upproximnto- 100 mllcc long ami 500 foet wide. It Hepnrntes the continents of Africa nnd Asia, running from Port Said, Egypt, on tho rnnenn to the city of Suez Egypt, on tho Red Son. 16 from Area On Trial Jury March Panel MAYVILLE-Soveral Northern Chnutiuiqun county people are Included in tho 48 trial jurors drawn Monday for tho March torm of County Court.

They are: Esther Agnes Anderson. 3 Bockman avenue, Westfield. sr iBf-a- as Jny Glass Holbrook, Barcelona; Hotchklss; Routo 1, Sinda IrvlUe; Anita C. Kurtz, 13 East Main street, Brocton; William J. Lancaster, 221 West Main street, Fredonia.

Edna F. Loveless, Bourne Westuold. Norman C. Sauorwoln. 157 King street, Dunkirk: Gertrude B.

Scho- onthnl, Route 2, Dunkirk; Emily M. Schwartz, Hawley stVoet, Westfield; Snrn M. Smith, East avamio, Sinclalrvillo, Fred Vamleveldo, 158 West Second street, Dunkirk; Everett U. nslow, Rlploy; lnnlo Young, 5 South Portage street, Westfield. Canned hflms now up about one third of Denmark'! exports to America.

PttIZE AF12307i55, 86 ATS. MATS, APO 57, l'o Njw N. wai.wufttoi with tho third prize In adidt tloh competitive horsemanihlp ribbon at tho All American show In Wclflbatlen, Germany on. dor tljo auspices of Herr Gorhart Weiss, Gorman riding instructor, on Jan. 12, im, Daniel in the Mn 1a Mrs, Daniel Al Kasch of West toko road.

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