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Dunkirk Evening Observer from Dunkirk, New York • Page 2

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PAOF TWO THE EVENING OBSERVER, DUNKIRK, N. SATURDAY, JAN. 25, 1M7 Legal Matters As Fifed With the CoutyClerk For January 22, 1847 John C. Ehmke tt 1 to Arthur M. Bullock 1.

Jamestown, $1 m. City of Jamwtown to Mary McGuirl 1. Jamestown, 11310. City of Jamestown to John F. Xricknori.

Jamestown, $450. City of Jamestown to Harry Cul- 1en. Jamestown, $772.00. Sharkty Beverage Corp. to John J.

Sharkey Jamestown, $1. Samuel K. Curlli to Gertrude S. CurtU. Jamestown, $1.

Tracy T. Wilcox to G. Everett It 1, Jamestown, $1 St m. John P. Erickion to Theodore tc 1, Jamestown, $1 It m.

G. Everett Dailey It 1 to Elof I'Undgren, Jameitown, $1 St m. Conrad Rozumalski to Conrad Rozumalikl 1, Dunkirk, II. City of Dunkirk to Louis P. Tilly, Dunkirk, $1 tt m.

S. Simpson It 1 to Woodrow Lawion St 1. Buiti, $1 It m. Raymond W. Glllis to Raymond W.

Gillii etal, Carroll, $1 m. Linn J. Hull St 1 to John Rolh- ra It 1, Chautauqua, $1 St m. Frances Patti to Tina Lister etal, EllicoU, $1. Frances Patti to Patti tt 1.

Ellicott. Elof Lundgrcn to George C. Nolaon It 1. Ellicott, 11 m. C.

Robert Lindblad to Hjalmar Hanson, Garry, 1 It m. Graca W. Jacobson to Leon M. Johnson, $1. Public Welfare Dist.

Comm. of to Joel PattlaoD 1, Pomfret, 1. Whltaker It 1 to Stewart D. Dudley 1, Pomfret. tt an.

M. Johnson to Paulson ft 1, Piimfrtt, $1. Manuel to Frntik Cnl- arco It 1. Pomfret, $1 Ik in. Albert F.

Soch It 1 to Samuel Lazarony it 1, Pomfret, $1 m. Fred S. Finn St 1 to John N. Finn A 1, Ripley, II. Chautauqua County to Frank Mullner, Sheridan.

$39. Grace B. Oakes, Ex. of to Hugh ft. Oakai fc 1.

Westfield. $1 m. Merirtcee Arthur M. Bullock 1 to Union Truat Co. of $4400.

George C. Nelaon 1 to Paul A. Johnaon It 1, JCllicott, $7000. Hugh R. Oakei 1 to Westfield It Loan Westfield, flSOO.

Hugh ft. Oakea It 1 to Weatfleld Sav. Loan Weattleld, Harry Cull in ft 1 to Johnaon. Horace D. Beadle' to De Acre A.

Nichols. John C. Ehmke ft 1 to Union Truat Co. of Jamestown. Otto J.

Shumaker ft 1 to Land Bank Commissioner. Le-vi A. Lundgren ft 1 to The Federal Land Bank of Springfield. Lev! A. Lundgren Ac 1 to Land Bank Commissioner.

Purl D. Cornell 1 to Lynwood A. U. TITUS CO. 41 WM1TK FKEDON1A Dunkirk Representative, EDMUND T.

MICHALAK, Ml Lake Or. W. Fh. IMS D. Hoyt It 1.

Nels Jorgenson ft 1 to Marcus Jacobson. G. Everett Dailey ft 1 to Albert H. Harrison It 1. Carl W.

Norell ft 1 to Esther S. Hopper. Harry U. Whlppo ft 1 to The Equitable Life Assurance Society of U. S.

Samuel W. Kendall ft 1 to John G. Kohler etal. Frank K. Worden to Allen T.

Johnson. Allen T. Johnson to N. D. Johnton.

Kcleaae of Mortgage Bernice M. Brendel to WiUard B. Seeley Ac 1, Hanover, $1000. Agreement Carl Larson und John H. Michael, ft 1.

Aaaldunmt of Mortgage Mary Thompson Davis to Car) Larson. Ivan M. Shreve etal etc. to George Green. Federal Land Bank of Springfield to George Green.

Discharge at Mechanic's Lien Sans Corporation to Mildred S. Cartwright, Chuutauqua, 11583.80. Death Certificate Of--H. Louli Odell. Of--Mrs.

Julia A. Klmfcall. Certificate of Incorporation Of--A. J. Wahl A.

J. Wahl, Broclon, N. R. W. Derby, H.

T. D. 4, Park Lane Chagrin Falls, Ohio; Margaret D. Wahl, Brocton, N. Y.

Denef, Raymond W. Foley, 188 Chestnut Fredonia, N. Murray N. Shelton, 703 Washington Dunkirk. N.

Albert J. Foley, 7HI Central Dunkirk, N. Y. Of--Earl B. Znhn, Earl B.

Zahn, 1112 West Third Jamestown, N. Ursula G. Zahn, 1112 Third St, Jamestown, N. Lucille G. Luiutqiilst, 302.

Colo Jamestown, N. June D. Gay, 1112 Went Third Jamestown, N. Jack Brown, Hunt Rond, R. Jamestown, Y.

Of--Salhoff-Nopper Steel Building Corporation, Harry Salhoff, 377 East Main Fredonia, N. Betile M. Salhoff. 377 East Main Fredonia. N.

Willard N. Nopper, 42fl Swan Dunkirk, N. Isabelle L. Nopper, 420 'Swan Jamestown, N. Y.

Of--The F. E. Schlfferll ft Son Nurseries, Harry J. Schif- ferll. 33 Hamlet Fredonia.

N. Agnes W. Schifferll. 31 Hamlet Mabel A. Schifferli, Sheridan, N.

Y. Certificate of Continued UM of Partnership Aanuned Jewelers," by Hyman Llppman. 2 Taft Place, Dunkirk, N. Y. Certificate of Partaenhlp Of--'Harry Gorndt ft John Schroer." by Harry Gorndt.

16 Porter Silver Creek, N. Y. John Schrorer, Monroe Silver Creek, N. Y. CuMMltatloii of Aaeamed NMM Jewelers," by Hyman Lippmmi and Moe Tomarken.

Cancellation of Partnership Jewelers," by Hymaa Llppman and Moe Tomarken. JnslgBmeala Georgiana Moore, 102 Foretl Jameitown, N. Y. ft Albert S. Price, 208 Van Buren Jameitown, aa Executors of Alice F.

Haynw, dee. vs. W. Hu- dolph Peterson ft A. Pauline Peterson, "321 Superior Jamestown, N.

County Court, Foreclosure, Jameitown, $3912.03. William C. Curtis, Grant Jameitown, N. Y. vs.

Audry Louise Curtis, Town of North Harmony, SPRING ISNT FAR AWAY-- Then the sudden nuh to FIX UP 1 There won't be too many Good Carpmtan! There won't be too much Good Materials I Tell us what you plan to do so we can be ready for you! LUMBER and COAL CORP. 17 Bwt Third it. YARD: 186 fnBkUa Art. Phon. 2240 or 2241 KOLPIEN OldMt MasM ta For 24-Hour Ambulance Service Call 2123 Robert McGraw, Dunkirk, N.

Y. LAMOM BfoOEAW -BLOOD FUNERAL 1BRTIOB COMPLETE Detail' Snpkoflki Funeral Service, Inc. 201 Zebra Street 32 N. Beagle Street Phone V42 or 4573 Ch'aut. N.

Supreme Court Interlocutory divorce. Transfers For Jan. 21, 1947 Derda DcForcjit R. Vincent it 1 to Kenneth V. Cnrlberg, Jiimento-wn, $1 m.

Chauncey W. to Albert H. Couchenour, Jr. Si 1, Jameitown $1. Genovleve L.

Logan Minlch al to Ralph J. Logan, Jnmcatown $1 m. Olive Brunch Mission to Onofrio Piazza etal, Jamestown 91. Homo Owners' Loan Corp. to Forest R.

Vincent St 1, Jamei- town $1 m. Clifford W. Fisher to C. Martin Walton 1, JnmcKtown $1 St in. John Raymond Hennig etal to Klmer J.

Wacle tt 1, Jamestown $1 St m. City of Jameitown to Ruymond J. Grnnger, Jamestown $200. John Woods lo Barbara Fabri- Uui, Dunkirk $1. Thomas Howard to John P.

Howard. Dunkirk $1. Michael C. O'Loughlln of! to Louis Pflanz 1, Dunkirk Evelyn H. Willcockson to Robart P.

Hucli, Dunkirk $1. Harry Centner to Ferdinand Centner 1, town of Dunkirk $1 St m. Nell Mullory Crlttenden Exs. of to Charles F. Mullard, Dusti 12250.

India V. Thurber to India V. Thurber St 1, Chnutauqua ft m. Chautauqua County to Beyrl G. Blume St 1, Cherry Creek J55.

Walter B. Congdon 1 to Robert J. Congdon 1, KHery $1 St m. Lura C. Clurk to James C.

Remington 1, Hanover $1 Si m. Chautauquti County to Alfred Wntormun 8t 1, Hrirmony $600. Edward F. Loom Is Jr. to Carl Lindntrom Si 1, N.

Hnrmony $1 m. XlOHe J. Gutflno lo Carl J. Grl- tanti 1, Pomfret $1 m. Eugene A.

to C. Tilyou, Stockton $1 m. John F. Allen 1 to Lorlndn M. Voclkle, Westfield $1 St m.

Kenneth V. Cnrlberg to Bank of Jumcxlown, Jamestown $3800. Albert H. Couchcnour 1 to Union Trust Co. of Jamestown, Jamestown $5,000.

C. Murtin Wtillcti It 1 to Clifford W. Fisher, Jamestown $3800. Robert P. Huels to Manufacturer! Traders Trust Dunkirk $4300.

Lster M. Osterstuck 1 to Mabel Honth Pladwell etnl. Carroll $1800. Harry Centner i 1 to Ferdinand Centner St 1. town of Dunkirk $0900.

Esther A. Johnson to Union Trust Co. of Jnmestown. Ellicol $1900. Cnrl J.

Griwuntl A 1 to Rosa Gugino, Pomfret $2400. Diachanc of Morlfao Mertie L. Scholpp to Home Owners' Loan Corp. Oicar A. Johnaon It I to N.C C.B.

Corp. A. Johnson to Harry A Illloni. Charles J. Johnson to William S.

Green It 1. Benjamin F. Samptell i 1 to Walter a Hazzard. Churlcs S. Wallace 1 to Dunkirk Saving! Loan Association Harvey J.

Brothers 1 to Ml- chncl C. O'Loughlin. Louii A. Mnrucci 1 to Oicar A. Lenna etal.

Henry W. Storm St 1 to Land Bank Commissioner. Ron Contl 1 to Federal Land Bank of Springfield. Mlchaal Firla It 1 and State Theatre Dunkirk, Inc. Certificate of Death Of Joacphine G.

Lodlco. Of Beatrice Anderson Brown. Certificate of Dissolution Of "The Celeron Whip, Inc." Certificate of Increase Capital Stock and Number of Of Slone, Melhulah St Co. Certificate of Aaaumed Of 1 Beauty Shop" Wilson, 34 Valley May- vllle, N. Y.

Of "J-R Manufacturing Rapp. IT Shaw Jamestown, N. C. Ivan Johnson, 97 N. Everett Jamestown.

N. Y. Of. "Thompson Trucking," Signart E. Thompson, R.D.

Falconer, N. Magnua S'. Thompson, H. D. 1, Falconer, N.

Y. Funeral Notices MAGGIO, Mrs. Ida Funeral services nt the home, Muthews road, Portland, and at St. Patrick's church, Brocton, 9 a. m.

Monday. Burial in Portland Evergreen cemetery. THOMPSON, Mrs. Ella-- Remains are at the Morse funeral home In Brocton where friends" may call. Funeral services Monday at 2:30 p.

m. with burial in West Portland Union cemetery. (Start. We wish to thank our friends and for the many acts of kindness shown us during our recent bereavement. MR.

FELIX BHISKEY FAMILY. Early Stocks New Tfork, (UP)---Stocks opened narrowly irregular, on moderate trndiiig today. held steady and cotton futures gained 1 to 14 points. U. S.

Steel opened at up'A and extended iti rise in early trading. Uethleham opened at up Jones Lauglilin 35 up Youngatown Sheet Tube up and Acme Steel up American Telephone opened at up We.itlngh.ounc Electric up Locw's 25y 4 up 4 General Motors up U. Gypsum 94 up Phillips Petroleum up 'A; Pepsi-Coin up and Southern Paciifc up Pullman lost to 5614 and Union Carbide eased to 91. New York, Central had a minor loss. The Liberty Bell, built between 1732 and 1741, cracked on July 8, 1B85, while tolling a knell for Chief Justice John Marshall of the United States Supreme Court.

BALANCED LABOR RELATIONSHIP SOUGHT IN G. E. ANNUAL REPORT Schcncctiidy (UP)--The General Electric eompuny appealed to. any corrective labor lc(jisln- Uon to restore "buluncc in industrial relationships" but it warned against measures necking reprisals against labor unions. Ju ii report to Us stockholders, the company asked for a reafflrmiitloii of the "concept of management us a trusteeship, having three beneficiaries: Owners, employes and the general public." "Any measures which suck reprisals against unions, to put the worker at a cli.s-advantn«e in collective bargaining, will do nation us a dlsucrvlce as creation of an era of strikc-muk- crs nnd manaxcment-hnllers has clone," the.

report said. ECLIPSES TIMED Each eclipse of the un and moon repeats itself at define intervals, if there were an eclipse of the sun now, there would be one in exactly 18 years. 11 days, 8 hours from now. COAST GUARD ID TO CUT BRASS DOWN TO LESS COSTLY LEVEL Washington (UP) Chairman John Totoer, N. of the house appropriation! committee, warned the coast guard today to trim Ita gold brain or prepare to get along on less money.

Tabor told the United Press that unless the coast guard got rid of some of Its he personally would loud a light to withhold part of its personal fund. Congress raked the coast guard over the coals last year for having too many admirals nnd other high- salaried officers. But, Taber said, the coast guard has paid no heed, und that is "indefensible." for one," he said, "don't Intend to have the government played horse with." There's one sure way to make the coast guard reduce Ita officer personnel, he snld "withhold funds from them." "Right now," he went on. "the coast guard asking for money for 2,392 officers to go with about 23,000 enlisted men. This is a ratio way beyond the army's navy's." The coast guard hai and proposes to keep next year one lull admiral.

18 rear admirals and seven all of flag rank. Before the war, Taber aaid, the service had no four-star admiral, no commodores and managed to get along with three rear admirali for about the same number of enlisted men aa now. AS UUTHER 8EH IT Cleveland, (UP)-- This year will be "labor's greatest" and will be marked by fight for the right to live like decent Americans." according to Walter Reuther, president of the no ''-vied Au- lombolle Workera TWO KILLED Norwich, (UP)-- Donald Boice, 10, and Henry Swanaon, 44. both of nearby store, were killed last night when oy an automobile while crowing the Chenango county highway. John J.

Mahoncy vi J. Edward Eckerd, Blanche Eckerd St William Thompson, County court, Jamestown. FIREMAN GETS ALL WET IN SECOND BAPTISM Houiton, Tox. (UP)--Fire Inspector R. L.

McNalley was baptized 28 yeara ago. haa Just been baptized again, this time without benefit of clergy. McNalley waa inspecting the wiring in the Firit Baptist church when he noticed a cloeed door. "What's in there?" he nuked the buildup superintendent. "That's the baptistry," the superintendent replied.

"But it's 'been drained." McNulley opened the door and stepped down several right into his necoitd baptism. Me got out shivering and dripping. McNnlley says he is known as the pious fireman around hii office now. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to order of Hugh V. N.

Bodlne, Surrogate of Chautauqua County, notice it hereby given to all persona having claims against Israel Rubinstein late of Brocton in laid county, deceased. That they arc required to exhibit the same with vouchers thereof, to the aub- scrlberi. Executors of the Will of the said deceased, at the law office of Joeeph Rubeniteln in the City of Dunkirk in said county, on or before the 29th day of March next. Dated September 19, 1940. JOSEPH RUBENSTEIN HARRY H.

WAKE About THE NEXT COLD SPELL? Dunkirk and Fredonia were fortunate in this last storm and cold weather. The Gas pressure held up here. But Kenmore, Buffalo, Tonawanda, Jamestown and other near-by communities reported serious shortages a cold homes. We may be the sufferers the next time if there is sustained cold weather. Is NO SHORTAGE OF COAL (SOLID FUEL) IN DUNKIRK or FREDONIA! Furthermore, NO ONE tells the user of Coal to shut off rooms.

Not to keep his kitchen warm Not to keep house Temperatures up. If you heat with COAL you can have all you want and burn all you need to keep your HOME WARM and COMFORTABLE. Those who use Coal for Home heating are not interfering with the use of Gas for Industrial use. No worker will be sent home because of in the use of Gas for Industry. Every Power and Electric line in the Cities of Dunkirk and Fredonia could down BUT if your bin Coal in it YOUR HOME will lie COMFORTABLE, your FAMILY warm and healthy with 1 "SOLID" FUEL FILL YOUR COAL BIN NOW! Order Today from Your Coal Dealer! DUNKIRK DEALERS Cain Inc.

Desmond Coal Co. Burns Coal Bldg. Supply Co. Frank Bartela Dunkirk Lumber Coal Co. Gestwicki Coal Co.

N. L. Smith Lumber Coal Co. Win. J.

McNamara Coal Co. P. H. Goggin Co. FREDONIA DEALERS H.

F. Salhoff Lumber Coal D. J. Zeiser Coal Co,.

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