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Dunkirk Evening Observer from Dunkirk, New York • Page 8

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EIGHT DUNKIRK (NT.) EVENING THURSDAY, Program Is Announced--Junior Chorus to Assist With i Group of Songs. The Fredonia High school band i give a concert at the High school auditorium fti Friday evening sponsored by the Parents- Teacher association. Keith Emanuelson will direct. Assisting will be the junior chorus in a group songs in which it is planned to have the audience join. The band through hard work has developed into a good organ- isation asain this year, Mrs.

Frank Pattern is chairman of the sponsoring committee. The program will be as follows; March, "American Legion" C. Parker' Overture, Kelor Bcla Clarinet solo, "Concertino" Weber Thomas Noznro, soloist. Barbara Slclcys, accompanist. Suite, "Atlantts, the Lost Continent" Satrankck I Nocturo and Morning Hymn It A Court function lit I Love Thee IV The ot Atlantis' Selection, "I'll Sec You Again" Noel Coward VoVaVsoio, "This Is Worth Fight- Ing For," Lango-Stept "You're a Grand Old Flang" Cohan Novelty, "Circus Parade" Paul Yodor Peter Fadalc, tenor.

Concert, "Marche Militaire" "My Hero Crom. the Chocolate Soldier" Group by Junior Chorus accompanied by the band. "The U. S. Field Artillery March" Sousa "The Yankee Doodle Boy," G.

M. Cohan "Marines Hymn" L. Z. Phillips "Let's Bring New Glory to Old Gordan-Warren mimmmmminimm iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiimmiiMiiiimiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mini HERE'S fl A GOOD NEWS-- 1 I A i announces tho of find ciirry dry cli-iuiinjj sfnrp at 1 181 Lake Shore Drive, East, Cor. Antelope St.

on SATURDAY, APRIL 3rd to o-ivp voit must superior quality dry clean- You can trust most 1 a to us i nud bp sure oil i tin-in bade J'lvsli, In'iyht 1 nud like now. I Your ronts, tnpeoats, will last iiiul yim'll lf lioKer dressed. A ClTvTAlXS DR.APKS All Work ts i tarn tit ceil to Your Siitisl'iuHiou! LAUNDRY Inc. 181 Lake Shore Drive, East Plant nnd Main Office--205-209 Central Avenue 1 Phono 2038 Dunkirk, N. SPORTSWEAR far Easter-- for Summer! ALL WOOL SPORT JACKETS a only i SLACKS have i 1 i i i $4.95 $6.95 $7.95 $8.50 Other Dress Trousers $3,95 up Tiie MAIN HABERDASHERY Main sit Eag'le Sts.

Fredonia, N. Y. BUILD UP PAINT UP FIX UP RENOVATE Conserve your home and at the same time make it beautiful by repairing it. It's a step to Victory and a lift for the home-front morale, BROWN and QUGINO LUMBER COMPANY 65-67 Orchard St. Phone 502 Fredonia, N.

Y. The Army Air Corps," Crawford Anchors Aweigh" Zimmerman God Bless America" Irving Berlin 'The Star Spangled Banner." FAR AHEAD OF THOSE IN FIRS! Watcrvlict, N. April .1 -(UP) --Guns used in i war tire about more i i a those ot World War Maj. John K. Mencely, a i arsenal officer, said today.

Better steel and better manufacturing methods account for the improvement, he said i a tour of the arsenal by newspaper men, "By up the breech end of our cannon," he said, "we are able to up the powder pack and give greater' pressure to the. projectile. Guns which heretofore had a force of 37,000 pounds have been stepped up to 50,000 and 55,000 foot-pounds." Lieut. Col. S.

E. Hammersley inspection i said present- day war guns have higher range and velocity and deeper penetration, are tighter and more mobile. Brig. Con. A.

G. Gillcspie, in command at the arsenal, said the government's gun factory probably holds tho record for all-time low in absenteeism, about pure in that respect." "Out of 9,000 employes," he said, "only about 30 workers are absent from their jobs daily without good reason. 1 Gen. Gillcspie is more concerned about woman power shortages than loss of manpower. "When we lost men to the armed forces," he snicl, "we replaced them in some instances i women.

But witli women enlisting in the WAACS, WAVES and SPARS, I don't know what we're going to use for WOWS to build the big guns that arc so essential to i i the war." (WOWS are Women Ordnance Workers.) CITY --Gents broadcloth shorts, 3Dc, 59c. Rosings. For rent, furnished rooms. 25 Lcverelt Fredonia. --Gents white oxford shirts, 2.25.

Rosings. --Wanted, late model, baby carriage. Call 420 Canary St. --For sale, gray enamel combination stove. 20 N.

Martin St. --Try hot cross buns, freKn Friday A. M. i Home Bakery. baskets i and willow Dae to $2.79 at Freclonia Hclwe.

Co. --New Fcnton glass in. See our git; corner display. Dunkirk Horns Bakery. Wonted, to rent 5 or 6 room house.

Address X-3 care Observer office Fredonia. Chocolate layers and delicious bar Bakery. --Just cakes Friday. i Ho'mc at in! Ebenezer onion sets the Peoples Hardw a 5 Main Freclonia. --Overall and jacket.

The OF SELECTEES LEAVE FREDONIA BUFFALO IODAY Three bus loads of selectees left Selective Service i i 655 at Freclonia this morning for a for physical a i a i Those accepted will be i ed and given the usual seven clay furlough before reporting for duty. This was one of the largest single! groups to from here so fur. Robert McLaren, former Freclo- nia police i was leader of tho group i Lyle Latimcr as assistant. Bra7.il has established price ceilings on many commodities. DON'T SUFFER If you arc sutlcring rectal irritations or the tortures of piles try Antiseptic SAN-CUKA Ointment at once.

J. N. Roebuck of Dearborn Avenue, Cleveland writes, "Please send at once a large jar of A A Ointment, it is for itching piles." Antiseptic SAN-CUKA Ointment no less wonderful for minor sores, cuts, bruises and skin -nuta- tions. and GOc at drug stores. It ia best to wash with SAN-CURA Soap before applying tho Ointment Butcher Boy i lor $1.69 at Si- days i a department.

--For sate, a i cherry bookcase or china cabinet. 41 Temple Fredonia, after 5 p. m. --Circle Agency, call deliver Wednesday and Saturday. Phone 3233.

750 Park. --e-room house, West Luke nardwood floors, wood-burning lireplace. Available immediately. Phone 3338. --Wanted: Truck driver foi service station delivery.

Apply Wilde Oil Texaco distributors, Sinclairville, N. Y. --Girls wanted lor boxing and packing stationery. Hourly rate Fredonians preferred. Brown and Blask 43 White street, Fredonia.

--For rent, furnished apartment, private bath, 501 Washington Ave. Also single rooms i kitchenette. I i 122 Lincoln phone 5383. --Everything for the garden Fresh vegetable seeds, peas beans, corn. Bone-meal, sheer a victory fertilizer, pea moss and lawn seed.

Farmer: Feed Store, Dunkirk. SPECIAL REGENTS EXAMINATION FOR FARM PLANNED Superintendent C. H. Dye hat. received official i a i anc rules governing release of school students Cor a work Boys and girls over 14 may released for periods not lo exceea 15 days per semester.

Local examinations are to given to these pupils who are interested in a school diploma rath or a a Regent's certificate. High school seniors may receiv a war service Hogcnts diploma based on throe and one-half year, of study ending January, 1943 end certificate of the high schoo i i a covering subsequen academic achievement acceptable to the commissioner of education together with a i a i of lh farm service performed. Th; does not prevent the earning of a regular Regents diploma it the pupil desires. i Regular Regents examinations Tor seniors desiring to work on i farms will be given A i 29 and i no. BROTHERS IN SERVICE Two sons of Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Fcllinger of Franklin avenue, Pvt Paul left, is In JJatleYy 256Ih F. A. battalion, at Camp Gordon, Ga. Corp.

Tech. Robert Fcllingcr, right, is somewhere PERSONAL Paragraphs FREDONIA Miss Druscilla Long, who is training in the Good Saman an hospital, Cincinnati, is expectad Monday to spend a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Long of Central avenue.

Aviation Cadet Louis Long, has been a from i a i Beach, to Centre college, a i Ky. Air Cadet Theodore Hack, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hack ol Newton street, has completed his pre-tcchnical course at Boca Raton, and has been trans- taTecl to Grand Rapids, for advanced technical a i i Miss Marjorie Read arrived today from Delaware, to spend llic spring vacation with her mo- Mrs. Dorothy Read of Spring street.

Miss Read is a student at Ohio Weslcyan i i Private A Gran la has returned to Fort Meade, alter spending a ten clay furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam a a a 467 Water street. Homer G. Huntlcy of Forest place is in the Brooks hospital as a result of a fall at his.

home Tuesday i in a broken hip PUSH EAS1 AGAINSI STRONG AXIS FORCE! west of I tains. GUI incir whole idea an pears to have- been delay, risked some good Nat enemy. last shaped height a little Djebel Chemsi. Axis positions against us have been well prepared. They had barbed wire to protect their points had cut mortar positions in Holid rock on the moun- But their whole ides They Panzer) forces, aided by I a i a units the Americans have kept the in I zation Director illnlivo for daySi rain along with the Infantry Successes Infantry SUCCPTSCS 7 i i i i i eigni and today helped.

We got a i TM activities undor the lery observation posts we could i mobilization use and we took care of somei for i harassmR enemy guns American are now being received troops now control the Djebel I activities are listed Berda loot hill, a the Kebili! Block road because of these successes. Personal contacts and ci In the past day and a half a a defense information imo other aoo German and Italian i homes. Person, troops hove been taken prisoners! Sible. training requi a i be willing to 5 first aid man a er eek Mrs. gave themselves up to him.

Fifteen rector, others gavn themselves up to one' chilti soldier, then asked him to J. M. Dawley Lists With 1 night There are eight Sixteen of the Italians out-argued i an unarmed houna Tah is di Care Aide-Junior grsj him to wait: 14 18 yea is of age to ca so they could get five of their children in homes, -J buddies to come along. hours per week; sen-'or e-atC Several 10 said 45. to assist nurscr." 4v ban ijccn i Gr teachers and play groups" 0 army were captured.

They said to high school graduates; trV they'd been trying to get caught 12 hour course. Apply" to for two years. We have a few NEW GARS AND LIGHT TRUCKS The OPA has made it easier for you to ob- tain one. Let Ug help you make out your ration certificate. Complete Line of Genuine Chevrolet Parts Batteries Charged While You Wait PROTECT YOUR INCOME with ACCIDENT INSURANCE Weekly Indemnity According- to Your Needs Low Rates TREMAINE Agency, Inc.

Phone 361 -Fredonia, New York A A A I A PRESIDENT'S COUSIN Albany, April. 1--(UP)--Clark Gaylord Judd, 24, a distant cousin of President Roosevelt, said loday Sherman was too conservative. "War is worse than hell," declared Judd. a pharmacist's mate, first class, on detached duty with the marines. Judd, in Albany for a visit with his cousin, Daniel.

'Delano, put in two months at the marine aviation base hospital, Henderson Field, Guadalcanal. After i four attacks of malaria and one of fever, he was sent back to the United States to recuperate. Webb-Kynalski tK. F. a i of Rislcy street, Fredonia, announces the marriage of his a Isabcllc Diannc to Staff Sergeant Donald C.

Webb on Monday, March 29, at North East, Pa. A i the i and groom were Mr. and Mrs. Clement Rynalski of Fre- clonia. Nursery School Mothers in charge of the nu 1 sery school at Frcdonia i week are Mrs.

Waller a Jr. and Mrs. Thomas i a Promoted to Sergeant Mr. and Mrs. A.

G. Boiling of Temple street have received word from their son, Harry Boiling, hp has recently been promoted i the rank of corporal to sergeant. He is in the coast art i and is stationed in Bermuda. Baptist Guild The 1 Baptist Evening Guild oE Fredonia i meet (his evenins the home of Mrs. Fred Wood.

Russo i i By PHIL AULT With American forces beyond i El Geuttar i i a March (UP)--(Delayed)-- Two A i i car columns, pounding toward a i i i i i i army above Gabes, pushed eastward against strong Axis opposition. German tanks and sizeable truck columns appeared to be converging from the south and east to free us in hope of a i our advance long enough to allow Field Marshal Erwin Rommel's troops to escape the i i Allied vise in southern Tunisia. By this evening our troops yond! UriM Enrollments are Being Taken for Work In Factories and on Farms. The Victory Volunteer i for the of workers for a and factory for food production opened this morning in the Russo i i Park place. The i i be in charge of Nicholas Heary is in charge of this movement.

Ultra-modern i buildings are being erected in Lima, Peru. BENGLER'S 1 Phoae 606 SERVICE CHEVROLET 115 E. Main Fredonia Open Evenings Till 9:00, Sundays till 5:00 Roll Roofing 35 to 90 Ib. Weights Get our estimate of your job and save money! Western Auto Associate Store E. Main Fredonia, N.

BOCK LUDWIG Plumbing, Heating Eaves Trough PHONE 413-J 69 W. IS YOUR CHILD A NOSE PICKER? Ib may he sljtn of bowel worms! And thoMR round worms can cnuao trouble I Other wimiinuB arc: imcany Btomnch, ncr- vousncsH, itching nat'ts. IE you nvon mippcct roundworms, today! JAYNE'S is Amcrica'H fcMinp: nroiiricLary worm medicine used by millions for over a century. Acts jrcntly, yet driven out; round- vrorms. Demand JAYNE'S VERMIFUGE.

LINE-UP WITH A Precision wheel alinement and balance assure maximum tire wear for every tire. Wheel Alinement and balance service, Frame, Axle and wheel straightening-. PEN'S Service Phone 526-J 124 West Main Street Fredonia, N. Y. were approximately 70 i from members of the block leaders Gi'bes by road.

group. Mrs. Louis Long was on Late today one of our columns i morning. Her first ap- which had i eastward 15 i a for enrollment came in miles from El Guettar along shortly before 11 o'clock. tree road to El i-nn into a slugging match i German tanks that slowed but i stop our troops.

An American tank column east of El Guet- tar was feeling its way mint' fields and dodging enemy aitillery fire. Nazi and American tanks ha', not had a major clash in i i but one may come soon. Our planes gave excellent port today, knocking down 10 enemy a i a and a a i 10, and worked out on fleeing Axis trucks, blowing many to bits. Axis Columns Plastered American Boston bombers and British Hurri-bombers plastered Axis trucks moving bumper-to- bumper through the pass between Djebel Ciicmsi, six miles of the Gabes road, and Djebel Ben Krcrir. a height to the east.

During the day our i a won i the heights west of the i of the roads from i i and Gabes. This point is next to the El Maizila settlement. This enabled them lo put the road under shell fire, a i the Axis forces south of Djebel Berda which could be seen mov- ng across country northward. In the center of the gullied val- ley through which our columns are moving American i a crawled and ran to win a tough i Lawrence Schufflc-r or direct of civilian mobilization. Canteen Groups--These are serve food to large number: war or disaster emergency; zens 16 years of age or over eligible; training, 20 hours lion course; 20 hoars for cantts 13 biurs interneship during vg Apply Roy Jackman rector of civilian Red Cross, General--To and knit garments, roll banca for disaster or war emergent; Anyone interested apply at Cross rooms.

Nurses' Aides These a graduate nurses in hospitals; to women 18 to 50; high sch: education training hours and must give 150 he. service during year. Miss CaO erine Clow in charge. Red Cross Motor Corps-- is for general Pted Cross i portation: to transport docto nurses and evacuees emergent Citizens up to .50. eligible.

have New York state drivers cense; training, 20 hours first a 10 hours advanced first aid: hours mechanics: five ho chemical warfare and serve hours per year. Miss Joseph Clark in charge. Home Nursing--To equip sons to care for sick in hor Anyone may take course of hours training. Miss Cather Ciow or director of civilian, bilization in charge. George Carl Goldberg of Laona i died this morning at 4:30 o'clock Es in the Brooks hospital, where Albany, April 1--(UP)--I has been a patient.

Branham. former state director the WPA sei" ice civiiion, been appointed Puerto na He was born in Arkwrigrit A i 22, 1878. and resided in this vi-'; cinitv for i years and for a short time in'Rochester. He i us and Virgm is.ana territonai been a caroenter at the Alco plant ager for tne Office of Emer 8 r.d formeriv a building con- Management central ac: ve service, will leave tractor He oeiongca .0 Laona; Evangelical cnurch. He leaves his widow.

Bertha; Gilray Goldberg, five Leonard Goldberg. C. C. Unit- cd States navy. Dutch Alaska: Edith Goldberg Shinn.

Elmira: Cecile M. Goldberg, Uti- ca; Dorothy Goldberg Garrahan, Washington. D. and Irene C.j Goldberg. a one lTM a 01 John Goldberg of ForestviIIe.

im sisters. Mrs. Minnie Ranz and Mrs. William Han of Fredoni; Argentina's i i of for Djebel Mcheltat, a horseshoe- ment lottery ticket price? ing QUICK WELCOMI RELIEF FOR UPSET STOMACI In 3 Minutes or Double Your Howy fa Famous STUART TABLETS contain oftesused by doctors to relief from distress caused by excess atonjica ic: alter eating or drinking. lait easy to take.

No bottle; no sUing. rclietfrosasrceniciaia S.n- incj i a 8 STUART TABLETS wiS be- 1 deUy. At all drug stores 25c, 60c esoSi under maker's naonejrback IEI IN FREDONIA There were 35 in attendance at the Victory Garden meeting at the Fredonia High school Wednesday afternoon and much i 1 terest was taken in the discussion 1 led by Dr. R. C.

Allen of the extension service of Cornell University. Dr. is in charge of tho Victory garden movement in Erie and Chautauqua counties. HP. gave a general discussion of the victory garden project and gave valuable information concerning vegetable raising from the planting season lo the harvest, including many details of the care of the garden.

He answered questions from the audience 1 Milton B. Schal'er, school garden instructor, presided. Kenneth L. Coombs, county 4-H- club director and victory garden co-or- dinator for Chautauqua county was also present. HIGH SCHOOL YOUTHS TO A A A TESTS ON FRIDAY Washington, April 1--(UP) -Secretary of War Henry L.

Stimson today announced that high school youths between the ages ol: 17 and 22 will receive a i army-navy test tomorrow to screen them as possible candidates specialized training and officer schools. The voluntary tests will also be used by the army in assigning men who are not selected for specialized training, Stimson. said. The test will be given at al' high schools were there are any young men who wish to take the war department said. Boudoir Chairs New Shipment of Boudoir Chairs Just Received! Comfortable Chairs in Cretonne Covers in Rose, Green, Blue and Orchid Full Spring Seats Ruffled Skirts on All $12-50 Cricket Chairs New arrivals in maple cricket chairs in lovely glazed chintz covers removable seat cushions and back pads.

In Rose. Green, Blue and Orchid $5.75 and H. C. EHLERS CO. 400 CENTRAL AVENUE DUNKIRK,.

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