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Dunkirk Evening Observer from Dunkirk, New York • Page 5

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Dunkirk, New York
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DUNKIRK (N.T.) EVENING OBSERVER, SATURDAY, FEB. 1944 PAOT to Shop With Rdtion Toktns ftrans UCN tf ww Wmmm 'SS nvn t)lamt Worth 10 COMMON COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS ACROtt' Common Council Chambers (City Clerk'i Office), Friday, February 18, 1944, 7:30 p. m. Adjourned regular meeting. Present, Councilmon-at-large Brlgga, Councilmen Panowicz, Murray, Schilling and Stein.

Also, Mayor Bartela and City Attorney Foley. Communication from Commissioner ot Public Welfare Mrs Sampson, attaching copy ot letter from State. Department of Socia Welfare, re cash relief, plan, requesting advice as to whet he same will, be put into effect Councilman Panowicz moved tha the action of the former Police and Fire board adopting cash relief system effective March 1, 1944, be rescinded and that the method ot payment be continued by voucher as heretofore. Carried, all voting aye. Communication from At- tOMNft IUN'TOKINS CHANOI UIN when purtHeie Umwfe tovney Foley quoting sections of the state labor law and city charter pevtaimnjteto working hours and extra pay for employees.

Received urn) filed. Councilman Panowicz moved that his motion of Feb. 15, 1844, with regard to paying extra salary to the police lieutenant when acting in the capacity ot chief ol police be rescinded. Carried, at voting aye. The following was offered: fly Councilman Murray Resolved, that on and after March 1, 1944, the following officers and employees of the city ot i a receive an annual shall receive 70c per hour.

Car-- ried, all voting aye. Councilman Stein moved that the property bid of William Trucl- nowskt presented at the meeting ot Feb. 1, 1944 in the amount ot $60.00 be accepted and deed executed upon payment of the, full bid.price. Carried, all voting eye. Councilman Panowlci moved that bids for' the purchase property at 510-512 Deer be kept open under the terms and conditions at the next meeting of the common council to be held on Mar.

7, 1944 and that the city clerk be directed to advertise this in the official paper three times before said date. Carried, all voting aye. Councilman Schilling moved that Marion Frey, clerk of the board of assessors, be authorized to attend training school for assessors to be conducted by the state department of taxation in Albany March 18-18, 1944. Carried all voting aye. Councilman Stein moved that the following be authorized to attend a civilian defense school in Buffalo Feb.

1944: Joseph POST-WAR HOMES WITHIN AHM 1HI WAR tHOS 1,540,000 FAMILIES INTEND TO BUILD OR BUY A NEW HOME England hM 10 manufacturers of IMPORTANT! OINT VAluit "i WN NOT M. than above, prepafctl by Ihe OPA. explains how the new red bfue ration coupons stiouttl be used. each worth one jsist Will be used to ftiiikc change for red and blue stamps, each 10 points, in War Ri.tiOfi Book No. 4.

Blue stamps 8A, 8B and 8C become valid on Feb. 27. THE IMPORTANCE OF WASTE PAPER SALVAGE Ci HOW Mttins ol Ike C. S. Vietj Paper fr leaden mtm supplied to be Ue Oen.

BMrd. Admiral H.rry Oewral bold. Hel-i Mr. fc.bw. PIMM eeatatoer, thwisawto Mdt pMstble kj waite paper.

I'd A T. W. SCIENTISTS of eo "PALL ON THB UNITED STATES ANSWER. Lwvitenant General. MCTt la MM Saw Waste PijerftrWir! Stegcr, Raymond Lefferts, Charles Gage, Albert C.

Walter, John J. Warren and William. Clifford. Carried, voting aye. Councilman Murray moved HARRY C.

GREGORY, City Clerk. Mrs. Margaret Jane Bnet, who soon i be 81, has been telephone switchboard operator at Cymrncr, Wales, for 40 years, and still puts in a full clay, handling about 2,500 calls a week, and her 84-year-old husband, whom she married 80 years ago, was a colliery engineer until three years salary in the amount set opposite i ago. each title: City clerk $2500.00 Deputy city clerk 1980.00 City stenographer 1300.00 City court judge 2800.00 City court clerk 1980.00 City attorney 2500.00 City engineer 3000.00 Clerk, board of assessors 2200.00 (2) "00.00 Laborer, assessors 1880.00 City treasurer 700.00 City sealer 700.00 Parking meter custodian 1600.00 Janitor, city hall 1800.00 Matrons, city hall (2) 1200.00 Asst. matron, city hall 880.00 Police chief 3060.00 Lieutenant 2460.00 Edward H.

Vetters (patrolman designated to act as lieutenant in absence of lieutenant) 2100.00 Patrolmen (2) (fingerprint experts) 2100.00! Patrolmen (11) (over 2 yrs. 2040.00 Patrolmen (1) (under 2 yrs. service) 1980.00 Fire chief 2520,00 Mechanic (1) 2280.0U Mechanic (1) 2040.00 Fire drivers (13) (regu-) lars) Fire drivers (2) (substitutes) Health officer Venereal clinic physician Nurses (3) Plumbing inspector Milk Se Food inspector Commissioner of public welfare Investigators (2) Stenographers, welfare dcpt. Account clerk, welfare dcpt. Foreman, disposal plant Operators, disposal plant 3) 2100.00 Assistant to the city en- 1 gitvcer 2200.00 Draftsman, engineering dcpt.

1680.00 i Aide, engineering dept. 16 Foreman, street dept. 2300.00 Sub-foreman, street dept. 2100.00 Barn man. public works dcpt.

be it further Resolved, that on and March 1944, truck drivers, I teamsters and tractor drivers IM'IO public works department be I a i at the rate of 74c per hour i ami laborers at the rate of 64c oer hour except the, laborer at the sewage disposal plant --For action--advertise. 10UICI: U. Of ANO INOUIW WIIXW SUWFWO Lincoln, railroad porter found Charles IVheatley, Moorchead, lying on the train floor, a company pH- ow under his head. A fight ensued. Wheatley claimed in municipal court that he had given hU seat to an elderly woman and that he had to sleep oa wanted a pillow.

The court fined him $10 for disturbing the peace. Paper carry food far Newest Path of U. S. Naval Conquest 2040.00 1920.00 2300.00 700.00 1800.00 2100.00 2100.00 1988.00 1500.00 1260.00 1296.00 2340.00. ISLANDS MARSHALL ISLANDS MILES 400 PONAPE KWAJALEIN Ocean Bombed Feb.

76 NEW IRELAND SOLOMON A TRUKIS. 'GUADALCANAL Coral Sea IN THE HEART OF DUNKIRK (In More Wayi Than One) The Fiesta Room at the -PARK AVE. with Friendliness" DANCE-- Every Friday ft Saturday to Hxisic of Eed BU Orch. PORT INN No Cover HOT ROAST BEEP Sandwiches Served Daily a a i a DANCING Every Saturday 9 to 1 Sunday 7 to 10--Music by STANLEY KULPA and Hit Orchestra No Cover Charge Spaghetti and Meat Balls Served Daily FOIT'S: On the take DANCING THURSDAY and SATURDAY KITES "The Beat in Foodi, Wwaytl" Silver Creek Dance Friday and Satturdmy Sammy Baideme and Sax and Bruno --DINVKRS-- FISH. STEAK.

CHICKEN and SPAGHETTI. PEANUT CAFE You Will Enjoy AD Evening at WUERSTLE'S CAFE 313 Main Street UNION BA Food of All Kinds? the Tvuk clv.iin. The encircling reef reaches 30 miles sn aiameier. Over Truk--'the Whole Jap Fleet 1900.00 after who he counted through the cloud break. THE 22 FLYERS WHO PHOTOGRAPHED TRUK COLLEGE INN ROBERTS RD DUNKIRK DANCING EVERT Friday and Saturday Muste By TUBBY WALLACE and His Orchestra Dinners Legtl A --At the-Forest Hotel S.

V. Near the Depot Every Saturday Might Also Sunday P. M. From 4 to Music by Ed RoshboMt and Buck Harris, the Old-time Cowboy John WHcox. Prop.

Tonite-- TURKEY PLATE Grill 15 EAST THIRD STREET iMiiiniiiinii MURRAY HOSE NO. 4 PRESENTS THEtt 38th Annual BALL MONDAY EVENING February 21,1944 AT THE HOLY TRINTY AUDITORIUM MUSIC FOR DANCING- BY THE WOODCLIFFE ORCHESTRA ADMISSION-- $1.10 (Tax Included) Ladiw Service Men in Uniform M. Cb t'r r8 Siow Lieut. W. Paul Dean of Altoona, Pa.

ST. HEDWIG'S PARISH VARIETY featuring Popular Radio and Recording MATT PAJAKOWSKI ORCHESTRA ST. HEDWIG'S HALL SUNDAY, Feb. 20 -1 to 1:30.

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