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PAGE TWO THE EVENING OBSERVER, DUNKIRK, N. SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1948 Legal Matters As Filed With the County Clerk Transfers For April 4, 1946 Deeds Lillian B. Wright to Fred W. Hanson 1, Jamestown, SI m. Frank M.

Johnston to Theodore P. Vimmerstedt 1, Jamestown, 51 m. Doris J. Vimmerstedt to Theo- dore P. Vimmerstedt 1, James- I Co.

by Annetta J. Cobbe, 339 town, $1 m. Gladys J. Goncalves to Theodore P. Vimmerstedt 1, Jamestown, SI m.

Bank of Jamestown to Robert J. Anderson, Jamestown, SI m. Elme Johnson etal to Axel Hjalmcr Johnson, Jamestown, SI.00. Walter Brolin 1 to Albert S. Larson 1, Jamestown, $1.00.

Straight Dry Plate Co. to Margaret Sanger etal, Jamestown, John L. Hurlbert to Hugh Hunt 1, Dunkirk, $1 m. Grossman Jamestown, N. Y.

Of--Gates Trucking Co. by Floyd Gates, 80 Metealfe Celeron, N. Y. Judgments Maude Dye, 404 Lafayette Jamestown, N. vs.

Harry L. Dye, 49 Eleventh Jamestown, N. Supreme Court Interlocutory Divorce. Ruth Peterson, 31 Marion CITY --Waitress wanted at Fredonia Restaurant. STACHOWIAK--In 'memory --Large selection of hassocks, Mother, who passed away six 5 to S1G.50.

Ehlers. -Electric arid acetylene welding at 48 Pine street. --For sale: Gray enamel combination stove. 74 King street. I WALL BOARD is now available for your home call us now for your needs.

KOIPIFN Lumber and Coal Corporation Office 17 EAST THIRD Yard 136 FRANKLIN PHONt 2240 or 2241 "Dunkirk's Oldest Name in Building" 'Folks Call Me UK: HOFFMANN because I usually say 'OK' when yon want to borrow If $50 $100 or more will help you with any emergency, come in and give me a chance to say UPSTATE PERSONAL LOAN Corporation Phone 2314 409 Central DUNKIRK 1, Frewsbure, X. Swanson, R. F. burg, N. Interlocutory preme Court vorce.

Mary E. Eckert, 306 East Sixth Jamestown, X. vs. Clyde J. Eckert, 944 West i Anthony Panfil 1 to Frances Suski, Niewolak, Dunkirk, SI m.

Frances Nevlock a a Frances Niewolak to Anthony Divorce. Panfil 1, Dunkirk, $1 m. Mertie Maring Swart to Lafayette Maring Swart 1, Busti, SI m. Frank M. Johnston to Doris J.

Vimmerstedt etal, Busti, $1 m. Jay W. Gravink 1 to Clarence Rhebergen 1, Clymer, 51 m. Eleanor O. Rogerson to George D.

Baldwin 1. Ellery, $1.00. Carl Larson 1 to Harold Otto Cederblad 1, Ellicolt, $1 m. Roy G. Roberts, Inc.

to Vincent Bondi 1, EUicott, $100.00. Federal Land Bank to Anthony R. Gugino 1, Hanover, $10 m. Clare Maloy etal to Mildred M. Falconer, Harmony, $1 m.

William M. Branch 1 to Reuben H. Morgensten Westfield, $1.00. Mortgages Robert Anderson to Bank of Jamestown, Jamestown, $4500.00. Sharkey Beverage Corp.

to Bank of Jamestown, Jamestown, $6500.00. Hugh Hunt 1 to Dunkirk Savings Loan Dunkirk, $1950.00. today. saw you suffer and heard you sigh, Could do nothing but sit and cry. I I saw you sinking hour by hour, Yet I did all within my power.

--Wanted, cleaning woman for i oh Mother, each day I miss you Jamestown, N. vs. George few clays only. Good wages. Call more.

Peterson, 49 Boulevard, 2038. Since you were called to the heav- N. Supreme Court Interlocu- a custom tractor work. enly shore, lory Divorce. R.

R. Gugino. Phone 2511, Forest- Sadly missed by: Eleanor Swanson, R. F. D.

No. ville, N. Y. A SON. vs.

Carl a carpenters. H. F. n'rn i In sad -na! Pn iliutl I i A A i i i I. i i o.vtj D.

No. 1, Frews- hofl Lumber Coal phone vinrr ry our dear hus Supreme Court In- 324 Fredonia. band "and father, who passed awj. --Ford motor exchanges (50-80-: one ca i- ago tomorrow, A i 'i Dorrell Jacobson, 101 E. Fourth 1100 h.

p. Leworthy Motor 4 5 a missed by, Jamestown, N. va. i Silver Creek. WIFE AND SON.

Bloomcjuist Jacobson, 309 --Find out the facts about your son Jamestown, N. hearing. test at A A i I IV! I i a time. McClenathan's. --Hard chunk wood.

$7.00, hard slab wood S5.00. John Kusy, 210 Webster Dunkirk. --Vanilla, chocolate and fresh WARNS OF SMALLPOX Erie, Penna. Supreme Court Inter- i strawberry ice cream. Hand pack- locutory A ed 50c quart.

Candyland. Mary Josephine DeMarcc, 807 --The sale, Blackstone electric a i St Jamestown, N. washing machine. Good condition. vs.

Nicholas DeMarco, 136 2SS West Mair Fredonia. Albany, 6--(UP)--State Health Commissioner Edward S. Godfrey, sounded a warning George D. Baldwin 1 to Eleanor O. Rogerson, Ellery, $1400.00 Edward W.

Wahlgren 1 to Farm Bureau Life Insurance Ellicott, $2000.00. Discharge of Mortgages Lizzie Crowell 1 to Federal Land Bank. Thomas Rosen 1 to John Schwartz. George A. Boardman to George T.

Chambers 1. Lucille House to First Nat'l Bank of Falconer. Ferdinand A. Tadt 1 to George H. O'Brien.

Assignment of Mortgage Swan Erickson, Exs. of to Doris P. Johnson. Will Elbridge Gerry Peirce to Elbridge Gerry Peirce, 1. Proof of Change of Name By Publication Of--lelfield Griewisch to Jack lelfield Griewisch.

Resolution to Sell Real Property, Etc. Of--Straight Dry Plate Co. Certificate of Stockholders Consent Of--Sharkey Beverage Corp. Agreement Leslie W. Abell 1 to Republic, Light, Heat Power Pomfret, $1.00.

Easement Robert J. Varian 1 to Village of Lakewood, $1.00. James Burke 1 to Village of Lakewood, $1.00. Certificate of Assumed Name Of--A. M.

Cobbe Brick St. Tile tute Jamestown, N. preme Court Interlocutory nulment. Su- have not been vaccinated i i five years. The state has been free from Seiect your Easter guts now a since 1939i Godfrey said, but advised that "there is a strong possibility and undetected An- a small deposit will hold it un- i il Easter.

McClenathan's. --For black top driveways by reliable and experienced workmen. Call Willard Nopper 5620. --For sale, boy's bicycle S10.00; electric razor S3.00: hand clippers $1.00. All perfect condition.

4195. --Records! Largest stock in IcAvn of late hits, slightly used. By AN'N STRINGER Nuernberg, April 6-- (UP) -Field Marshall Wiihelm Keitel ad- may come Day in Albany Bills vetoed by the governor: Would have permitted public ofi'icei-s on trial Tor dismissal to appeal from a ruling denying them the right to inspect grand minutes. Would have outlawed an attempted rape conviction obtained ou the sole testimony of the girl involved and not supported by other evidence. Would have authorized the state I to purchase land adjacent to the state teachers college at Oswego as an addition to the school.

The governor signed bills which would: Make it a misdemeanor for the owner or employe of a riding stable to permit children under 12 years of age to ride a horse without permission a parent or guardian. Allow a third or fourth class village 10 decide by proposition a. election whether to hold its annual election the third Tuesday in June instead of the third Tuesday in March. Appropriate $250,000 from the postwar reconstruction fund and advance another 5250.000 toward a municipality's share of the cost an erosion-arresting project to i'nto protect land along the north shore ed vaccinations for uh persons a person developing elsewhere." Godfrey said malignant smallpox is known to exist in Korea. He poinied out that veterans are disease of Long Island.

Give honorably discharged veterans inducted between Sept. 1, 1940, and July 1, 1947, three months in which to take an exam- returning from there to west a i for an operator's or chauf- ports in steady streams and fanning out to all parts of the country. "The danger of the Rosaiio's. --We have Acqueila, the miracle water paint described in Read- i made mor or Digest. Service Hardware hv rn E.

4th St. --For Rent: single room for gentleman, all conven- by modcn mcans oi irey said. clisease lossiblo Gccl- mitted under fiery Russian ques- that he had orcier- Larson McGraw Blood FUNERAL SERVICE 736 Central Call 23 R. S. McGRAW Licensed Manager Friendly, Understanding Service REAGAN FUNERAL HOME Josepjh T.

Reagan. Proprietor Phone 2226 -108 EAST FOURTH ST. iences. Telephone Dk. 5835.

421 Eagle street. ioning today that he had order- --Make an appointment for mo- ed the indiscriminate murder exchanges. One day installa- Soviet prisoners. women a i i Leworthy Motor Sil- ehildreri. ver Creek.

The former German chief --Buy your seed and eating po- staff hedged, cringed ar.d quibbled i tatoes now--at A. Sam Sons, while Gen. Roman Rudenko, U'est Lake Dunkirk. N. I cross-examining in a fire and Phone 807-F-21.

brimstone manner, pinned him --Red Leaf Barberry hedge down on German orders concern- plants, just received, fine stock, ing Partisan activities. The Garden Gate Nursery, Phone "Do you remember an order 5878, 725 Eagle street. authorizing the cruelest measures 1 --Fresh rubber ringer rolls and institution because human life absolute- all parts. Repair service for your tion pm I Crc Tn 10 PLAN EXPANSION jy nothing in the eastern territor-! washing machine. Phone 2624.

ies?" Rudenko asked. VVe call for and deliver. Loeb "Yes," Keitel replied. U'cmett. "You signed this order?" --Magnetos, new and rebuilt.

Again Keitel said, "Yes." Parts are very scarce. Have yours Rudenko asked, "You consider-'checked up before it's too late; al- ed it correct and apt?" a few generators on hand. Keitel replied. "It was Brasky Electric Service, E. Main.

a well known fact that lives were' Fredonia. not respected in eastern and Sov- --Attention: "Spring cleaning iet territories." time" is just around the corner No Restrictions i is the time to have us repair The Soviet prosecutor quoted' a washer an vacuum cleaner another order which stated that I "sTk 2611. Albany, April B--(UP)--The postwar public works planning commission is considering tmal plans for a $1,300,000 building program to meet expanding enrollment at state college for teachers here, it was announced today. Commission Chairman John E. Burton said the program at the state's oldest teacher-preparing include construc- gyrr.nasium, ex- a "troops have the right and are ob-! ligated 0 take any measures without restriction against women and children." "That is correct," Keitel said.

"You consider this order right?" "Yes. But of course no German soldier and r.o German officer ever thought of killing women and children." To that Rudenko said, "There --Chicks, today and every Monday. All the good mixed grain and mashes you want. Bulk garden seed, early seed potatoes, Agrico, Vigoro, bone sheep manure and peat moss. Farmer's Feed Store.

--A complete factory paint job for your truck or car. $75 and up. were such cases. Millions them." Keitel replied, "I A report by Admiral Wiihelm A new bus service will start Canaris, the late German intelli- toda running from Daniel gence chieftain, protesting against I Rusch's Restaurant aU 6:45 a.m., the mass killings of Russian pris-' 7 1 5 a 7:45 8:45, 12 noon and oners mentioned by Rudenko 5. Lake Shore Dr.

to He asKed Keite! if he agreed w'th Brigham, Brigham to Second, Seethe Canaris report. Keitel answered, views." pansinn of facilities for commercial students and i the volume size of the library. The college was opened Deer. 18, 1844 with a student body 01 19 and a faculty of four. Enrollment in 1944 was 900 Burton said, this figure is expected to bo boosted to 1,200 undergraduate and 500 graduate students.

The expansion program is part of joint efforts of the state and its educational i i i to cope with enrollments of World ll veterans who are rapidly swelling registration figures to 200.000--twice the prewar state total. four's license. Eliminate the necessity of an a i a i for a person who. failed or was unable to renew his license as real estate broker or salesman because of service in the armed forces. Authorize the conservation department to establish and construct a zoological i i in the section of Bronx park occupied by the New York Zoological society and to over the exhibit to the society upon completion.

Give chairman of each board of election inspectors in New York city an additional dollar for each primary day, last day of registration and election day. Permit the use of unimproved Quick Relief If Back Aches Bor-soma Tablets All the blood in your body passes through the kidneys every few minutes. The kidneys filter and purify your blood stream of waste matter and excess acid. Thompson's Borsoma Tablets help stimulate them when they become sluggish, help them clear your blood of poisonous waste matter that often leg, back and many distressing pains. Insist upon genuine Thompson's Borso- ma Tablets.

50c at all druse stores. If constipated also, take Golden 1 Lax Tablets of OL-C Gus Sealander at Fredonia, Truck and Farm Equipment not believe AI in McAllister Road, Fredonia, phone 575. 'I shared his Keitel's Marginal Note Rudenko then submitted to the ar crimes tribunal the original of the Canaris report, on which Keitel nad written a marginal note. This note to Canaris said. these suggestions are according to your soldier's view of the conception of conducting a war as a knight, but do not fit in with the new idea of this r.ew war Therefore I approve such measures and I stand behind them." Keitel admitted a he had written it.

ond to Central, Central to "Yth every day. --Spring check up for your car, don't wait for the rush. Motor tune-ups; brakes, '46 Ford motors, fender, paint jobs complete. Radiator return flush S3.95. Call Harold Lutgen for an appointment, 5 A-l mechancis.

Ford Garage, Ralph B. Jones, 220 Central Ave. DUNKIRK, N. Y. COMPLETE to the Last Detail Economical Funeral Supkoski Funeral Service Incorporated 201 Zebra Street 32 N.

Beagle Street Phone 2242 --Salesman Splendid oppor- I with substantial earnings for man accustomed to selling in "Then," said Radenko, "vou who lome ield A11 or time. Lends furnished. Nationally advertised product. Write full particu- tors i letter. Box 54 "Dunkirk Observer." i --For- sale: If you would like a a home in.

the country, 1 have just what you want 8-roprn water' you as were called field marshal, who called himself a soldier, you by your own bloody resolution in 1941, you approved ar.d sanctioned the murder of defenseless unarmed soldiers taken by prisoners." Keitel answered, "I signed those decrees and I assume the responsibility." "Is it in accordance with creed of a soldier to issue orders on prisoners of war system; large attractive living wo TM i fireplace; reprisals are concerned, August and September when we heard what happened to German soldiers in battle, when we found hundreds of them lying in heaps murdered." Here Rudenko hastily rupted, "enough of this, defen- i i i room; kitcnen and ucn room; also "nd floor; large an I rooms on second floor- house has garage attached. With this prop-! crty is 60 acres of land with woods and creek: good location on state is unusually rnactivc anc! a re al bargain a't Passenger and school bus service. Business of owner makes' I necessary to sell at once. More inter- Details from the Baird Real Company, Fredonia. ty shooting dant Keitel.

You may murdered German prisoners of! war, but you and I know, and you have admitted, a before the I war--in ly-H-- you signed I directive concerning the of Soviet prisoners." "Yes, I signed it before the war Keitel said, "but also it i contain the word murder. Keitel repeated under Rudenko's relentless questioning that he blindly followed Adolf Hitler, lie shouted, "I was a loyal and obedient soldier to my iut'hrer. 1 do not- think there is a soldier in Soviet Russia who would not obey Marshal Stalin." At this 'point Rudenko said he was finished. Dublin taxi owners have protested ujjair.st the rate of lio cents a mile fixed by the Eire ment as too low for i a operation. SATISFYING DELICIOUS FRED KOCH'S Distributor Genuine 10k gold and stainless to add final touch of luxury to your watch-links that e-x-p-a-nrd to provide perfect fit and protection against loss I That's why your watch needs a Forty-Ninerl MEN'S MODEL lADY'S MODEL 25.00 Ftderol Tax Included yW Quality 3Z8 C3 JEWELERS 328 MAIN ST.

VISIT OUR RADIO and APPLIANCE DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS- All Building Materials Cement Lime Plaster Sheetrock Insulating: Board Brick Fireplace Fixtures Heatilators Asphalt Shingles Roll Roofing- Metal Products CAEN COMPANY, Inc. OFFICE IS Stare la.l YARD, ftTM, st Phone 2109 lands of muuieipul corporations for home gardening purposes. Extend to July 1, 1947, a law permitting corporations to contribute to the National War Fund. Inc. HEXAMETHYLENEDIAMINE BAD FOR SOME WOMEN New York, April 6--(UP) --Dr.

Samuel M. P. Beck, physician, reported today that some women are wearing irritated by made from and adipic acid on but he wouldn't say 0 were. There are many men who like to know. Polymers made from ethylenediamine and are sold ur.der the trade nylons.

Most women have been ed irritated by not wearini polymers on their legs. IT'S NO SECRET! There is a convenient and economical to finance and insure your new carl i See us for complete details! MILLER INSURANCE AGENCY RUTH LAMBERT MILLER, Agent Phone 2674 -305 CENTRAL AVENUE DUNKIRK, 12 REASONS FOR SHOPPING AT EHLERS Record Cabinet Mahogany finish, lots of room for your records. Can be used for a lamp or end table. $16.95 Boudoir Chair Spring filled, and covered in cretonnes, glo-sheens and satin. Beautiful selec- tion.

from S9.95 Bridge Set Table and 4 matching chairs in delight ful colors, and beautifully decorated, Very Special $24.5.0 5-'. I Dinner Set China dinner set, 57 service for 8 S19.95 Sewing Cabinets Mahogany or walnut sewing equipped. -H, $9.95 Wail Racks In mahogany and nicely finished. 85.35 Gifts-- Bookcases lj Mahogany, walnut and maple in a wide selection of styles and sizes. from $10.95 FOR EVERY OCCASION Glassware, Lovely Pottery, Cake and Salad Sets $1.95 up Hassocks Several styles and colors to select from, to contrast or match your furnishings.

up Hampers Plastic hampers, built for lonpr, hard service. In pastel shades with black top. $5.95 up Storae Cliesls fibre board chests, reinforced for strength. H. C.

EHLERS CO. "Quality at Low Price" Home Furnishings Funeral Directors Central Ave. at Fourth St. Dunkirk. N.

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