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Dunkirk Evening Observer from Dunkirk, New York • Page 2

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PAGE TWO THE EVENING OBSERVER, DUNKIRK-PREDONIA, N. FRIDAY, JULY 9,1948 Legal Mitten As FWWhstW CM IraMfen July 1, Hartwtll H. 1 to Vat- V. Alien It 1, Jamestown, it m. Louis C.

0' Amies it 1 to Mau- tiet Berwin, Jamestown. SI At m. Oseaf A. 1 to frank A. ftUCef tt 1, Jamestown, i tt m.

Howard W. Doyle. Jr. to Clara B. ftoytt.

Dunkirk, SI tt m. Antttoay to Samut! Bmnenko tt 1. Dunkirk. It. Clifford Bwton to Peter W.

Stoycott. et at, Dunkirk. $1 it m. Samuel Sehrftr it 1 to Buffalo Niagara Electrical Dunkirk, It ffl. Sfitxiale 1 to Mary ft 1.

Duakirk. 1. X. Snumaa to George N. ft Dunkirk, 1.

Marry Q. Waddiagton to Henry Latty ft 1. To. of Dunkirk, $1 C. Walter ft 1 to Abe ttdman.

lUew. $1 ft m. William P. to L. L.

Putney, Bitty, $1 ft m. Paul R. Johnson ft 1 to Leslie M. Myers ft 1, Elllcott, SI m. M.

Guest to Leonard Rowland tt 1. Pomfret. $1. Margaret Sanger to Henry W. Kinzler 1, Pomfret ft Portland, SI m.

Kasson W. Setter to Lewis E. Nash ft 1. Wtstfield, $1 ft m. Mortgages Maurice Dorwln to" Louis C.

D'Amico ft 1. Jamestown. $1200. Peter W. Stoycoff.

et al to Clifford Breton, Dunkirk, $9000. Htnry P. Lally ft 1 to Dunkirk Trust Tn. of Dunkirk, $13,000. Abe Feldman to First Nat'l.

Bank of Ellery. $7500. -Alton G. Liedblad ft 1 to Dunkirk SavingK ft Loan Ellet S6000. A.

WtlUom RUMO ft 1 to Chsm- ung Canal Trust Pomfret. 80,000. Brown ft Book. Inc. to Nat'l.

Back of Frtdonla, Westfield, $20,000. Discharge of Mortgagee Clifford D. Benson to Joseph Sandstrom ft 1. Dunkirk Trust Co. to Harry O.

Waddlngton ft 1. Alfred L. Furlow to Edwin Munion ft 1 Nat'l. Chaut. Co.

Bank of Jstn. to William P. Steffens. Harry J. LeBoeuf ft 1 to-Alfred J.

Roth ft 1. Pvudentlal Insurance Co. of America to A. William Rusio ft l. to to OM tJs Tfcree of Every row New A Sen fin Satlaraetery OK LOANS --FRIENDLINESS-- fc the Kenote'ef ew Senrke Vfam Wart a CASH LOAN.

Tea Want It QUICKLY art MUVATBLY to Say AflMMt Of Caak 80 '220 300 Monthly Payment 5.13 13.88 18.80 PayiMMte Include InUreet Prta. UPSTATE M4, SKOND ItOOt DPtfstn if. T. I I Home Owners' Loan Corp. John Leon Shagla 1.

First Nat'l. Bank of Jstn. Albert C. Walter 1. Oscar C.

Ogren 1 to Lester F. Stonefoot 1- Assignment of Mortgage Frances Tilly to Stephen P. Tilly. Subordination Agreement A. William Russo, et al A.

Wllllom Husso, et al. A. William Russo, et at A. William Russo, et al. Consent of Stockholders Mortgage Real and Personal Property to Secure Payment of Money Borrowed Of--Brown and Book, Inc.

Building ft Loan Agreement Dunkirk Savings ft Loan Assoc. to Alton G. Liedblad ft 1, Ellery, $6000. Proof of Publication of Chance of Name Of--Marlene Evelyn Asel to Marlene Evelyn Henkel. Assumed Name Certificate Of--Davis Cafeteria by R.

Clifford Burnham Evelyn T. Burnham, Ashville, N. Y. Of--Allan D. Fisk, Roofing ft Siding Contractor' by.

Allan D. Fisk, 108 Fairmount Jamestown, N. Y. Of--Jamestown 7 Decorators by Anthony- V. Richetti, 800 W.

Seventh Jamestown, N. Y. Of--Lawrence H. Edmunds Roofing Siding Contractor by Lawrence H. Edmunds, R.

D. No. 1, Ashville." N. Y. Discontinuance of Partnership Name Certificate Ot--Edmunds and Fisk Roofing Contractors by Lawrence H.

Edmunds ft Allan D. Fisk. Judgment Grace I. Gross, Box 251, Sherman, N. vs, Edwin L.

Gross, Portage Inn. Westfield, N. Supreme Court, Interlocutory Divorce. A Florien Barrlckman, 7 Adams Jamestoyn, N. Y.

vs. Van A. Barrickman, Pittsburgh, Supreme Court, Interlocutory Annulment. Elias Master Soter Mastor, 23 E. Main St, Fredonia, N.

Y. vs. Athan A. Mastor, as Adm. of Kallop Mastor, 46 Eagle Fredonia, N.

Supreme Court Dismissal $89.00 Costs. Associated Transport Co. Broadway, New York City, Tony Ralph Lucas, 8010 Vineyard Cleveland, Ohio, vs. Athan A. Mastor, as Adm.

of Kallope Mastor, 46 Eagle Fredonia, N. Y. Supreme Court, Dismissal, $71.50 Costs. Well, It's a Place to Live, Isn't It? BARGED WITH ASSAULT Monttcello (UP) ebial, SI, New York city, was barged with second degree as- ault here yesterday. The unemployed Phillipine cook charged with knifing Jack jistman, 47, Brooklyn, an unem- loyed presser, in a fight over a 0 cent gambling' debt.

Bail was set at $1,000 pending a rand Jury hearing. London (UP) Russia and'Po- and have signed a treaty pro- riding means of settling frontier onflictfe and incidents, the Mos- ow radio reported last night with- ut going Pritchard- certainly hat a nice view, even though he may not have too privacy. Wayne advertised for a place to live, and got a reply from a Sjoux Falls, S. department stowfc They offered him a furnished apartment--in their show window. The lucky fellow has running water and a telephone, too.

His early morning rising seems to amuse a passer-by. VOW XH OUl T7TH YEAR PBUHDLT COrtldZrtTlOUi MEVI01 Funeral Service 39 Fourth Street, Dunkirk, N. Y. 9496 or MM B. 0.

BHLBM 00., Inc. Btfiomld O. Oardinltr, Llwnnd Manager AnaoB Steward, Lietnnd 35 FT. BELOW SURFACE A for a Limited Only, Oifcrinf Our Entire Stock of Monuments Markers Vases at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES in order to make room for monuments and markers duo to arrivu from the factory. All stock and workmanship first class in every respeot.

A. D. TITUS COMPANY Offiee and Plant treated One Block North of Main Street Sear Main Entrance to Forest Hill Cemetery 41 Phone 2-7218 Fredonia, N. Y. BVttY DETAIL OIVXX OABBFUL ATTEMTIOH.

--a McCRAW and Ambulance Service OentraJ Ave. Phone 3123 Dunkirk, M. T. Chelsea, (UP)--The body of Angelo Corslno was recovered today--10 weeks to the day after the 33-year-old water department laborer was 'swallowed by the earth in the middle of, a downtown street. i Workmen who have searched since May 1 found his body in quicksand 5 feet beneath the earth's surface.

Discovery of the body ended a $100,000 subterranean search tools ranging from steamshovels to tin army mine detector. Corslno vanished into the earth when a orevice opened beneath feet as he was dlggin-t at the bottom of fivefoot trench in second street. An Immediate search for his body was undertaken, but workmen rah into quicksand and repeated cave-ins that hampered their efforts even after a huge coffer'dam and wooden and steel sheathings were driven into the earth. As the widening excavation uncovered no trace of the victim utilities officials were called in to check the possibility Corsino might have been sucked into the sewage system. Harvard soil expert Arthur Casagrande tried to-plot quicksand movements with red dyes to trace the body.

An army mine detector failed to help after It was pressed into service In the hope it wouia register Corsino's belt buckle. The city aldermen voteJ $25,000 to the project. The legislature appropriated $100,000. Officials estimated all but $25,000 was used before the body was found. Corsino's wife collapsed when she heard his body had been located.

TWO DEAF MUTES NABBED IN SAFE JOB Buffalo, UP) A pair of youthful deaf mutes today were captured by police as they noisely to crack a safe in a two- story motor sales garage. The police, tipped to the alleged, robbery by phone, surrounded the establishment and surprised the youths, Richard W. Smith, 19, of suburban Kenmore and Raymond Groat, 17, of Buffalo. Smith gave up without a struggle but Groat tried to elude police by dashing between cars and equipment stored in the 'garage. The arresting officers, unaware of Groat's dealness, called foi him to halt.

They were about to shoot when two-officers collared Funeral Notices HARDING, Mrs. Betty Funeral services were held Thursday at 8:30 from the Woelfle funeral parlors and' at 9:00 from St. Mary's Church. The Rev; Father Nilus MacAndrew, C.P., celebrated a high mass of requiem. The bearers were Jack Foight- ner, Leslie Mulkins, Walter Kuehri, Robert Wolmering, Theodore Kinn and Gilbert Snyder.

Attending from out ol the city were Sister Mary William and Sister Clara Francis of Buffalo. Burial took place in Sc. Mary's cemetery. MURRAY, Mrs. Hondra--Services held Thursday morning from the residence, 72 Lincoln Ave.

at 9:30 and at, 10:00 from St. Mary's church where solemn requiem mass was -celebrated with Ffc Hugh McKeown, C. P. as celebrant, Ft. 'Lawrence Steinhoff, C.

as deacon Fr. Bernadine Grande, C. P. as sub-deacon. The bearers were: Robert Strefler, Malcolm Murray, Daniel James Francis DeLand.

Interment took place in the family plot in St. Mary's cemetery where Fr. Hugh pronount- ed the final blessing. Attending from out of the city were Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Streffler, Akron, 'Ohio; Mrs. Sally Bayster, Piqua, Ohio; Mrs. Marie Randolph, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Randolph of Erie, Timothy Daly, Mr.

and Mrs. Miller of Perrysburg, N. Francis DeLand, Brocton, N. Mrs. Sarah Daly, Mr.

and Mrs. Vernon Freeze and daughter of Pvt. Robert Bayster, Fort Sill, Oklahoma; Mrs. Fannie Fandt. Cassadaga, N.

Mrs. Mark Driscoll of Buffalo. N. Mr. and Mrs.

F.arl Burbee of Warren, Pa SOLUTION TO PROBLEM Jamestown (UP) Louis M. Dennison, today had a solution to the baby-sitting problem. Of golf-playing fathers. Dennison, a 29-year-old man, his golf bag to a stroller occupied by his 11-months old daughter, Cheryl. Then pushes both the golf clubs and th baby around the course.

Dennison said the system work fine except when he's putting-then Cheryl always giggles. --City and Vicinity Ada Results. Get FLEET'S IN Gibraltar (UP) The United States aircraft carrier Coral Sea. ihe cruisers Columbus and Macon. and two destroyers arrived from today.

OIL IS HALTED Bucharest (UP) Informed oil industry sources said today that all oil shipments from Romania to Yugoslavia had been stopped. The stoppage by some companies was reported yesterday. BODY RECOVERED Rochester (UP)--The body of David Carli, 10, of East Rochester, was recovered from Irondequoi-. creek last night a few noun after he drowned whilst playing with four companions. WOELFLE FUNERAL and AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 2263 WiXJUJI Tl 504 Central Avenue I MIAMI OF ALL! the youth.

An Investigation revealed the would-be safe crackers had been using on acetylene lorph that they hnd brought up from the firs floor to the garage office. Th strongbox hinges had been burn oci off nnd a hole cut near th combination. CLEANUP SQUAD New York (UP)--An ice cream truck overturned at the end of the Willlumsburg bridge last night, near a group of children playing in the street. By time police Arrived, the contents 01 the 1 truck had disappeared. the OBSERVER.

PATI, Pfc. Adolph Remains at the Morse Funeral' home in Brocton where friends may call. Funeral services at St. Patricks church Saturday at 9 a. ro.

Interment at Portland Evergreen cemetery. GRACE, Ida will be held at 2:30 o'clock Saturday from the residence, Mrs. Bernice O'Day, 171 Temple St. Interment will be in Forest Hill Cemetery. SACCOMANO, Joseph Fun- eral was held at 8 o'clock from the Terwilllger and Salzer Funeral Home.

Requiem funeral mass at 9 o'clock at St. Antnony Church. Rev. Father Pio Pnrolm celebrated the mass. The bearers were Joseph and John Sac- comamo, Samuel Chimera, ard Frazita, Samuel Spera and Richard Mosher.

Services were helj-at St Joseph Cemetery.by Father' Pio Parolin and Fredonia Post American Legion, Audry Baldwin in charge of ihe Firing Squad. Taps were sounded by Dominic Guzzetta, Service Chaplain John C. Many relatives, and friends from-out of town and vicinity attended. JULY IN EUROPE BUT WEATHER IS COLD London (UP)-- calendar 1 said July, it was winter, in many parts of.Europe temperature dropped to 46 degrees in Zurich, and snow in all regions above 3,000 Three weeks of heavy rain and constant chill' had-caused widespread damage and Prankfuirt reported that rtwo of -snpw. fell on Zubspitze mountain in, has not had a solid day of sunshine since mid-June.

At 'national swimming tbur'nament when a near gale flooded pool, swept 200 chairs for spectators into the water, and blew si girl diver off a 10-foot board. Queen Elizabeth wtd- many of her women guests wore fur capes al Buckingham palace garden party yesterday. FOR LASTING KITCHEN GENERAL AUTOMATIC MSHWAMCt ALL VOURJPISHU-- lit watbes aU yonr dbho, pots, in a lew aumitat. Simply jtwt let tbe disbwaibec do dw MA LYOW win be bysUokaOr and ifmUlat dami-- of gtease. DISPOSES OL mdr iaMdUlioa la die G-E EUetrfc Side, WMte, ud flashes it down die drain.

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