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Dunkirk Evening Observer from Dunkirk, New York • Page 4

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PA Of! FOt'R PUNrtTTIK (N.T.) EVENING OBSERVER, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3,. 1943 iitHHHHWMHM1IIIHMNIII Now More Than Ever When Quality Counts Mo.t ChooM BROWNELL'S! WOMEN'S HOUSE SLIPPERS $2.00 to 3M The Weather Date: Dec. 3. Condition: Cloudy. Temperatures during last 24 hours: 3 p.m.

44 11 p.m. 35 7 a.m. 33 4 p.m. 44 Mldnite 33 8 a.m. p.m.

43 1 a.m. 33 9 a.m. 37 8 p.m. 42 2 a.m. 31 10 a.m.

37 7 p.m. 41 3 a.m. 31 a.m. 40 S.p.m. 41 4 a.m.

32 Noon 40 0 p.m. 40 5 a.m. 33 1 p.m. 3P 10 p.m. 37 6 a.m.

35 2 p.m. 3D Sun sets today at 5:44 p. rises tomorrow at 8:33 a. m. AH data furnished by government observers at the CAA emergency landing field.

Forecast: Cloudy and slightly colder tonight. Saturday partly cloudy becoming warmer In afternoon. CITY ardTVlClNlTY- City and Vicinity 12c pei line, per insertion Cash with order. Cour.t i lo line cards! Morgan's, For Crying Out Loud, WeVe Home! KEEP YOUR CAR FIT! We are ready With equipment mid high MOBfL Products lo help you make your car last tons! as possible. DRIVK IN TODAY JOE HEID'S flUENDLY ilRVICE Phone 3533 Central at Lftkt Dr.

Telephone 2195 COAL COMPANY SPECIAL STOKER COAL for Large or Smell PROMPT DELIVERY 40-48 Lake Sh. E. Dunkirk, N. Y. Phone 830ft Off let Heart to 0:30 by Appointant UK.

GLENX FISH Optometrist Pint Floor Over iure Loettlm for Put 332 Central Avenue Dunkirk. New York --Christmas 181 E. 4th. virgin wool 82 East 4th St. --Wooden boats aivcl jeeps i Fredonia Hdwe.

Co. --Story book dolls at our ait't Home Bakery. --Peerless gas circulating CTS at Fredonia Hdwe. Co. --Men's sturdy work shoes with safety toes, Krolls, 317 Main --Ironing boards, $2.20, and $4.05 at f'redonia Hdwe.

Co. --For rent, upper flat. Adults. 115 Monroe. --Painting sets, 25c and 98c at Fredonia Hdwe.

Co. --Monopoly, Parchessi, official Football, Baseball and Hockey I games. McClenathnu's. -Regulation Pen i Pencil Commjttee Recommends Pro- in leather cases for Men in Ser- vice. Miller Office Supply.

ject Be Put on Post-war all wool Pearcc blan- kcU. Good range of colors. Runkel's Dry Goods, Fredonia. Farm implement dealers see little relief from the shortage of machinery for the production of crops in 1944 in the allotments an- for the coming season ul the recent convention of implement dealers held at Hotel Onandaga in Syracuse. In spite the federal government's announcements that more steel would be allocated to farm machinery manufacturers so that 80 per cerrt of that used in 1941 would be available, dealers estimate that they will not have far sale and delivery more than 20 per cent of their needs in this part rt the state.

The explanation lies at least partly in the fact that while the overall percentage may be 80 per cent of 1941, the percentage available for any one type of machine differs from that available for any Apparently the only a young lady on the Gjipsholm was 2 other type. month-old Gretchcn Whitaker, who arrived in U. S. wailing as only babies can. The baby, who was born on board the Jap repatriate ship Tein Maru before it reached India, is shown with her brother and sister.

SEE SHORTAGE OF FORNEXTSEASON Dealers Estimate They Will Get About 20 P. C. of Needs. NEW AIRPORT OFFICE ENTERED BY BURGLARS I A McCiurc ivl south 5 i i 'iVh son College i A. K.

Hall early rcsirmece of editor. The engineers' office at the new Middle road Dunkirk airport in wan looted by burglars day night, according to information given to Dunkirk police Thursday afternoon by state troopers. Five pairs of arctics (sizes 8 to 12). several pairs of rubber two screw drivers, a reversible i coat, two claw hammers, a key- hole saw and some erasers were taken by the thieves. i Back the Attack Buy Bonds and a a Linc In the case of tractors 45 per ceivt or steel used in 1941 available tor 1944.

And this docs r.ot' mean that 45 per cent oC the IS URGENTLY NEEDED SUPERVISORS TOLD BOARD OF HEALTH PROCEEDINGS (Official Report) There's STILL time to have Personalized Greeting Cards made, if you hurry! Bring your favorite snapshot negative and we'll help you surprise your friends with a card that can't be duplicated. shipment boys and girls Classmate and Black Hawk oxfords. Krolls, 317 Main St. --Give bridge score pads for i Xmas. Doz.

pads with recipient's nanrtt The Observer. --Christmas cards! All special titles at Morgan's; Open evenings till Christmas. --New shipment of gift items-in china and glass. Dk. Home Bakery.

--1939 Chevrolet Master DeLuxe, 4 door sedan, a dandy. Ralph B. Jones, Central avenue. --Rummage sale, Friday and Saturday, at Salvation Army, corner Deer and E. 4Lh.

--Wanted: Wardrobe trunk. Mrs. Thomas J. Cobey, General Delivery, Fredonia. --See Dunkirk's most beautiful Christmas cards at Morgan's.

Open evenings till Christmas. --Circle Cleaners 4-clay service Phont 411S, 750 Park Ave. 5 --Registered cocker spaniel if. I puppies. Deposit will hold one Cor Program.

Mayville, Dec. 3--(Special)--In the event the county embarks rm a post-war construction program Office, Board of Health, Thurs- clay, December 'i, 1943, 5 a. Regular Meeting. Present, Mayor Bartela, Chairman, Commissioners Miss Mary Draves, Richard W. Hayes, Dr.

Harry A. Porgorzelski, Dr. S. R. Patti and Joseph Crise.

Absent, Commissioner Adam Wozniak. Also present, Health Officer Dr. Bieber. The reading of the minutes of the previous meeting was dispensed with. The following bills, approved by the health officer, were presented, and Commissioner Dr.

Patti moved that they be approv- one item that should be included is the erection of. a new building to house the courtroom and county offices. That was the recommendation made to the board of supervisors today by the committee on coun- "T' ty treasurer's accounts which re- cyommon colmca Qr payment Carried, all voting aye. George P. Sippel, salary member, plumbing bd.

$15.00 number ot tractors such as are in i demand in Chautauqua county i will be available because a largo I pr.rt ot the steel for tractors has i been alloted for heavy types, w-hils I tight and medium tractors are most needed in this section. One northern Chautauqua county dealer has 43 tractors of a popular type and make on order. He has been advised that he will get exactly two tractors of lhat type. Other dealers find themselves in similar situations. In the ctise of some kinds of machinery r.ot used in this section as high as 150 per cent the steel used in 1941 has been allocated for 1944.

Of course all farm machinery is still rationed with the exception ol walking plows, disks. anrl drags. The allotments for Chautauqua and Cattaraugus county announced at thn Syracuse meeting were r.s follows: If means a tittlt mere whtn peer send a JALLMARK CHRISTMAS CARD our ctmplttt itUclion McClenatharTs 223 Central Avenue LUMBER CORPORATE 136 Franklin Phone 2240 WEI! DRINK Christmas. I. M.

Fell, road. Portland. W. Main KNOWLTOM'S I EVERYTHING Fourth St. Dunkirk PHOTOGRAPHIC MR.

JOHN CHRABASZCZ Itrv. 1013 at the family home. US Pine street, a brief Illiitvs Horn In Poland: lo thU country 49 ami llvril In Dunkirk all those years. Member of 81. Hyarinlh't rhurrh.

Was employed by the Dunkirk Radiator plum Itusoantl or Mrs. Helen t'hrabauci, father of Henry KecUierskl. Jacob. V. S.

army honorable dleeharce. Aloytlui, V. army hnnorahle dhirharge. M(M Dorothy. Martha.

Cecilia. Irene hrabawt of thfct rlly; Mrs. Peter DavU, Detroit. Mrs. Stanley Xowak.

Larkawanna. N. Pvt Malhew of t'. A. army somewhere In Knitand: Pvt.

Anthony Chrabanci of V. army In Afrkai Pvl. Frank U. B. army In Massachusetts, rive Rrandrhlldren also nun-lve.

The funeral Is lo he held Monday mornlnf from the family hMM. IIS C. Plnr strrel at with brief prayer nerrlces at si. tlyaelnlh's thurrh at o'clock. Interment lo follow In the family In llyarlnih's cemetery.

A. MACRO WIAK and lOMS PUMCKAL --Oldsmobilc. club convertible 1939, excellent condition, 5 good tires, new top, radio, heater. D. W.

Kacilke, White Inn. Fredonia. --Hnvc you visited Gooctyear's toy land? We have a complete sr- tcction of toys and games. Why uot pay ils a visit? Goodyear Store, 423 Central Ave. --Be patriotic.

you have no use for your washing machine, or flat iron, we will buy them. Dunkirk Appliance Service, 35 E. 3rd St. Phone 26t'l. --Christmas trees! Spruce, fcnd Scotch pine in all sizes.

Also live trees in pots and wreathes on snle next to Service Hardware, starting Saturday, Dec. llth. ported at the morning session. The committee concluded its report with the statement that present quarters of the county treasurer are very cramped and pointed out the need for larger space. Members of the committee added lhat the same condition prevails In other departments and the logical solution is the construction ot a new county building if a post-war construction program is set up.

The committee consists of J. Sherwood Dunham, of Portland, A L. Richardson of Harmony, JVlichnel Lombardo and P. N. Nel- son of Jamestown, Don Castle of Kiantone.

i Treasurer's Report County Treasurer Price's, report Cor the fiscal year ended Oct. 31, 1943 shows a cash balance on hand Nov. 1 amounting to $675,025.31. This consists of $574,682.68 in current cash and $101,342,63 in trust cash. Total cash receipts and balances for the year were whiie disbursements during the same period wove The county's debt was reduced $192,301.10 during the last fiscal year.

i the three years Mr. Price has held the office, the debt has been reduced a total i i Clarence Keoppcn, do Walker Corp. supplies Earl M. Kommer, reimbursements Earl M. Kommer, do Stanley Supply supplies Dunkirk Printing publishing proceedings C.M.K.

Auto Parts, supplies Lake Sh. Service gas and oil New York Telephone rentals and tolls Dunkirk Laundry Co. lailnt jrI Stone Forsyth, supplies Pharmacy Inc supp ij es McClenathan 15.00! Corn lnc i Potato planters 26.08 11.50 33.35 3.39 10.78 4.31 23.15 38.35 9.94 18.23 18.94 13 2 28 55 Grain drills Manure spreaders Power sprayers, orchard type 1 Power sprayers, row type 2 Combines 10 Potato diggers 3 Mowers 36 Side delivery rakes 47 Hay loaders 30 Pick-up hay balers 3 Ensilage cutters 18 Tractors 83 Corn binders 18 OLA TASTY i REFRESHING COLA DRINK FRED KOCH'S BREWERY, Distributor 2 i 6 6 i 35 30 118 17 Printery Inc. supplies 28.00 The West Drug vaccine points 12.25 Reports: Reports for the months of September, October and N6vember from Health Officer Dr. Bieber.

Plumbing Sanitary Inspector Welsh and reports for September and October from Milk Food Tl IN CITY COURT! A FURNITURE and MERCHANDISE MILLER Phone 2717 307 Main DUNKIRK or pa after STEADY WORK for hi time rejuiar vtt will be considered. Apply CANDYlUl Csntral Dunkirk, N.Y. Pleaded Guilty to Driving While Under Influence of Liquor. A fine of $50 was imposed 301.10. Economies in operation i the months of August, September Inspector Kommcr were present- i city court this morning by Judge ed; also vital statistics reports tor Bartkowiak on Harold R.

Davidson, 34-year-old Chicago truck troducoct by Mr. Price arc responsible a part oC this The county's debt at the present time is the report shows. EDD1NC Chungking, Dec. a (UP) -Chinese troops, supported and supplied by American warplanes, maintained their grip on the Hunan province highway center of Changteh-today, although a military spokesman acknowledged that Japanese Coives still retained a Eoothold inside the town's east gate. The spokesman said the battle! JAPS LOSE 18 PLANES IN FIGHTING, NEAR and October, filed.

Commissioner Dr. Patti moved to adjourn. Carried. HARRY C. GREGORY, Read, received and driver who was arrested here late Thursday afternoon on a charge BETTEJANE GREER AND LT.

RUDY VALLEE WED By WILLIAM F. TYHEE Peart Harbor, Dec-. 3--(UP) -O i i a reports showing the Japanese lost IB planes destroyed or damaged this week in action around the Gilbert and Marshall northwestern approaches to the big Chinese base at Changsha, was developing rapidly into one of) the most important actions of the Ch'ina war. attack through the central Pac- SHof tatlj This Year, Ntighbon-- Sett Yovrttlf From Lost-Day ONLY MOM SHOPPING DAYS TILL CHRISTMAS Prior to the war, England used pins a now thty rationed to 250,000,000. I COURT JURY FINDS WOLAK GUILTY! A city court early this a ternoon foun-d Valentine Wolak.

141 Franklin avenue, guilty on a charge of disorderly conduct. A fine of SoO was imposed as was a i a i sentence of. six months, the litter being suspended, The jury spent 65 minutes reaching its verdict and reported to Acting Judge Scannell at 12:45 p. m. The complainant in the case was Ignatius Szack, 346 Lord street, who accused Wolak ot having threatened him.

ilohn Leo Sullivan was counsel for Wolak and Joseph Rubenstem 'or Szack. Hollywood, Dec. 3-- (UP) Lt. Vallee, millionaire "vagabond lover" and now a bandleader the U. S.

coast guard, was honeymooning today at a desert resort with the former Bettejane Greer, Washington, D. model. Ca.pt. J. E.

Johnson, U. S. navy chaplain, officiated at the full military wedding ceremony yesterday at Westwood Community church. The couple walked from the altar under an arch of swords held by Vallee's fellow officers. Lt.

Walter Kane, former agent and ex-husband of. Actress Lynn Bari, was best man. Mrs. Ralph French was matron of honor. This was Greer's first marriage Vallee's second.

His first i died several years ago. of driving while under the influence of liquor. Davidson was picked up in his tractor-trailer truck near the Central avenue-Lake Shore Drive intersection by Patrolman Cheatle. The Chicago man entered a plea of guilty as charged today and drew the line as well as a jail sentence which was suspended. The court ordered that from the $50 tine money shall be deducted the fee of a physician who was called to examine Davidson shortly after his arrest and then later when he fell on the floor ot a city jail cell.

DRAPES, CURTAINS SLIPCOVERS Beautifully Cleaned By Our Odorless Tri-Clene Method! Buy More War Bonds! A I A A CLEANERS Order Your Supply COAL or COKE Phone 2049 ALLENBRAND -BUILDERS SUPPLY Office 222 Brigham Road Cement. Plaster. Roofing, etc FLANDIN ARRESTED Algiers, Dec. 3 (UP) Former French Premier Pierre Etlcnnc Flandln has been placed under arrest by the French national committee of liberation, have two other formor htch-JjiiklnK officials, was learned from reliable sources today. Robert McMillan, aged 20, was sentenced in Belfast, Northern Ireland, to eight years in prison for the robbery of 818,678 from an A.R.P.

headquarters post in Belfast. Drum Sticks Drum Practice Pads Tonettes Guitars Reeds Strings Accessories for AH MOUNTAIN and HILL BILLY BOOKS GOOD SELECTIONS OF CLASSIC and SEMI CLASSIC BOOKS COWBOY FOLIOS JOHNSTON'S MUSIC HOUSE 606 WASHINGTON AVENUE Open 5:00 P. M. to 8:00 P. M..

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