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PAGE TWO EVENING OBSERVER, DUNKIRK, N. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1948 Legal Matters As Filed With the County Clerk Transfers For June 3, 1946 Deeds Lillian B. Coe etal to Maude A. Swanson 1, Jamestown, $1.00. Harold E.

Carlson 1 to William Goller etal, Jamestown, $1 m. Marie Howard to Clara E. Johnston, Jamestown, $1.00. "FOLKS CALL ME O. HOFFMANN because I usually say 'OK' when you want to borrow.

When- you need QUICK CASH for any purpose, in any amount from $30 to $300, please stop in and give me an opportunity to say OK to your request. Loans made on your signature, furniture, auto, diamonds and other pledges. UPSTATE Personal Loan Corp. 409 Central Phone 2314 Dunkirk, New York MONUMENTS and MARKERS Cemetery Estimates Furnished Free Upon-Request! A. D.

TITUS CO. Phone 591 41 White Fredonia, N. Y. F. Isabelle Seymour etal to Caroline, Jane Brooks, Jamestown, $1 m.

Joseph C. Promenschenkel etal to Russell J. Valvo 1, Dunkirk, $1 m. IVIary V- Barnes lo Stanley E. Kazmierski 1, Dunkirk, $1 m.

Georgianna Bloor to Charles Vacanti, Dunkirk, $1 m. Salvatore Vacanti 1 to John Patti 1, Dunkirk, $1 m. Pasquale 1 to Marion L'. Lima 1, Dunkirk, $1. m.

Erick H. Johnson 1 to Earl L. Smith, Busti, $1.00. Roy Town 1 to Ray W. Johnson 1, Arkwright, $1 m.

S. Ellen Swetland, Ex. of to Robert Bickert, Chautauqua, $1 m. Albert Brightman to Beryl Hooker, Chautauqua, $1.00. Emmet W- Parker etal to Madge Peterson etal, Chautauqua, M.

Garret H. Tenpas 1 to Lawrence Heslink 1, Clymer, $1.00. Garret H. Tenpas 1 to Edna J. VVassink, Clymer, $1.00.

Ferdinand Larson 1 to George B. Erskine, Ellery, $1 m. Paul F. Guignon 1 to Ariel E. Johnson, Ellery, $1 m.

John A. Hallin 1 to Delevan C. J. Hallin 1, Ellicott, $1-00. Frank V.

Stein to Claude D. Kaadtman 1, Ellicott, $1.00. Frank V. Stein to Claude D. Kaadtman 1, Ellicott, $1.00..

Claude D. Kaadtman 1' to Michael Muscarella 1, Ellicott, $1.00. Margaret Foster to Arthur Stevenson 1, Ellicott, 51 m. Enoch B. Cornish Jr.

1 to Harry M. Leid Ivarene Leid and Earl C. Storer Ruby P. Storer, French Creek, $1 m. Josephine Sackett to Josephine Sackett etal, Hanover, Maude M.

Green to Errol E. Green 1, Harmony, $1.00. Maude M. Green to Clyde Swanson 1, Harmony, $100.00. Blanche E.

Wood Reed to Charles Oliver Dreamer 1, North Harmony, $1 m. James Barone 1 to Frank W. Horton 1, Pomfret, $1 m. Harry B. Douglas to Lawrence E.

White, Pomfret, $1.00. Helen Fuller Maher to Vernon F. Werkau, Pqmfret, $1-00. Joseph Karalus to Stanley Wawro, Sheridan, $1 m. Beryl Hooker to Guy R.

Fisher 1, Sherman, $1 m. Ernest J. Triscuit 1 to Daniel J. Nolan 1, Westfield, $1 m. CITY and VICINITY --Refrigerator deodorizers in again at Sidoys.

$1.00. --For sale, 7-room house. Best Harry James 1 to Benjamin Schwartz 1, Westfield, $1.00. Howard L. DuChaine 1 to Norman H.

Woodling 1, Westfield, $1.00. Charles Czeizinger to Grover A. Winch 1, Westfield, $1.00. Mortgages Daniel Greenlund to Union Trust! adults Box 129 Observer. Co.

of Jamestown, Jamestown, I --New models in floor chimes. $1550-00. Dunkirk Hardware. Next Capitol Caroline Jane Brooks to Bank Theater, I location. Phone 4821.

--Wanted 5 room flat by of Jamestown, $2700.00. Jamestown, Clara E. Johnston to Walter S. --Go-with-all T-shirts in white colors and stripes $1.29 up at Paris Fashion Shops. Hazzard, Jamestown, $3000.00.

--Corn poppers are now in William Goller etal to Harold stock. Dunkirk Hardware. Next E. Carlson, Jamestown, Capitol Theater. Alex J.

Bruce 1 to Dunkirk --New models in bird baths and Trust Dunkirk, $2000.00. I sun dials. Dunkirk Hardware. Next Marion J. Lima 1 to Joseph Capitol Theater.

Messina 1, Dunkirk, $2200.00. A good selection of guitars. Beryl Hooker to Harry H. Wake, Chautauqua, $700-00. Joseph Fletcher Ward 1 to First Nat'l.

Bank of Falconer, Ellery, 57000.00. Charles Oliver Dreamer i 1 to Bank of Jamestown, North Harmony, $1500.00. Vernon F. Werkau to Dunkirk Trust Pomfret, $4950.00. Lawrence E.

White to Nat'l. Bank of $3700.00. Fredonia, Pomfret, M. M. Woelfle FUNERAL DIRECTOR Central Avenue Fifth Street Phone 2263 Dunkirk.

N. Y. AMBULANCE SERVICE NOW IN OUR 75th YEAR, FRIENDLY CONSCIENTIOUS SERVICE Funeral Service 39 Fourth Street, Dunkirk, N. -Y. Phones 2443, 2496 or 2094 0.

EHLERS Inc. Reginald D. Gardinier, Licensed Manager Anson Steward, Licensed Assistant Francis A. Wachter 1 to Dewey Carlson, Portland, $300.00. Guy R.

Fisher 1 to Bank of Jamestown, Sherman, $1500-00. Harry R. Gregory 1 to Leo Wiltgen 1, Westfield, $2000.00. Benjamin Schwartz 1 to Harry James 1, Westfield, $5000.00. Discharge of Mortgages Lee A.

Warner 1 to George C. Fowler 1. Albert C. Wilson 1 to Mabel B. Spencer i.

John R. Meller 1 to Jeannette A. Livermore' Paul Guignon 1 to Bank of Jamestown. Ida Brady to Charles A. Corwin.

Isabel Pease etal to Charles A. Corwin. Harry R. Gregory 1 to Home Owners' Loan Corp. Carl W.

Nordh 1 to Nat'l. Chaut. County Bank. Charles W. Austin I to Nat'l.

Chaut. County Bank. Emma J. Candler to Erie Wheeler etc. George Rodman to Rudolph p.

Holmes. Marion J. Lima 1 to Joseph Messina 1. George A. Card 1 to Silver Creek Nat'l.

Bank. James M. Briggs 1 to Raymond Kniphuisen etal. Elmer T. Swanson 1 to D.

Lawrence Carlson. Beryl Hooker to Harry H. Wake etal. Assignment of Mortgages Charles A. Corwin, Admin- of to Nellie P.

Corwin, Ex. of. Charles A. Corwin, Admin- of to Nellie P. Corwin, Ex.

of. Release of Mortgages Bank of Jamestown to Frank V. Stein, Ellicott, $1 m. Bank of Jamestown to Frank V. Stein, Ellicott, m.

Lease Albert J. Larson 1 to Wm. Schuster, Busti, $1.00. Certificate of Death Of--Ida Pease Brady. Of--Belinda Hart Pease.

Of--Isabel Pease. Certificate of Incorporation Of--The Harder Humphrey Company, Inc. Certificate of Assumed White's Welding Shop" by Lawrence E. White, 70 Spring St-, Fredonia, N. Y.

Friendly, Understanding Service REAGAN FUNERAL HOME Joseph T. Reagan, Proprietor Phone 2226 -102 EAST FOURTH ST. DUNKIRK, N. Y. Interment of MARCZAK: Mrs.

Hedwig (Rneinski). Private funeral services were held this morning at the family residence, 118 5loffat street, at 10 o'clock. The casket bearers were: Joseph and Michael Rucinski, Bernard Korzenski and Henry Walas. Interment followed in the family plot in Forest Hill cemetery. Supkoski Funeral Service Incorporated Johnston's Music House, 606 Washington avenue.

--Bird baths and sun dials, new models that are beautiful. Dunkirk Hardware. Next Capitol Theatre. --Brief cases, Dopp kits, dressing cases in top grade leathers Miller Office Supply. --For Sale: Chow puppy, red, male, A.

K. C. registered. Phone 27-F-21 Fredonia. --Expert and quick service on all radio repairs.

Pickard's phone 2211. --Those pretty peasant blouses in sheer and French crepe are only $2.70 at Paris Fashion Shops. --For sale, plants, cabbage, tomato, Geraniums and flowers. Hamlin, 1068 Central Dunkirk. --Chrome plated bun warmers and casseroles make ideal gifts.

Dunkirk Hardware. Next Capitol Theater. --New house for sale, 4 rooms and bath. Insulated. Immediate possession.

18 Brigham Fredonia. --Doty's Nursery. Flower, vegetable plants, general nursery stock. 213 Lake Shore phone 2114. --Paper burners, heavy quality wire, made to last a long time.

Dunkirk Hardware. Next Capitol Theatre. --Chicken in the rough is just down right good eating at the Charles Restaurant, 172 E. Fourth street. --Our expert cleaning process prolongs the life of fabrics--more wear for you! Valone Dry Cleaning Phone 2008.

--Call 2611 for fast and dependable service on all washers vacuum cieaner repairs. Dunkirk Appliance Service, 35 E. 3rd St --At Cassadaga, 4 ft. slab wood $5.00 per cord. Sawdust $1.00 per truckload.

Fredrickson Cassadaga, N. Y. --We specialize in complete (Eastern a i Saving p. Time motor overhaul and motor tune up, work guaranteed. Louis Garage, Doughty St.

Delightful summer skirts that flare for fair! Pretty in prints and gay pastel colors. $2.98 at Paris Shops. --Taking a trip? Better play safe and insure your car. Phone 2486. L.

Putnam Agency, 150 E. 4th over Knowlton's. Distinguished appearance, record construction, safe, sound rid ing on General tires. Bridge General Tire 82 E. 5th St.

2100. Wanted: Girl or woman for general housework. Good pay. Apply at 141 Temple or phone 559, Fredonia. For sale: Grocery store; beer NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING Funeral Notices ALESSI, Anthony Funeral will be held at 9 o'clock Saturday from St.

Anthony's church. Interment will be in St. Anthony's Cemetery. Friends may call at the late residence, 36 Orchard street. STUTTER, Miss Theresa A.

Funeral services will be held Saturday at 9:30 from the funeral parlors and at 10 o'clock in Sacred Heart church. Remains are at the Woelfle funeral parlors where friends may nail. In loving memory of our son and brother, technician fourth grade John Liberator, U. S. paratrooper who was killed in action in France two years ago today, June 12, 1944 Gone from us his loving face And his pleasant, cheerful ways A heart that won so many friends In bygone happy days, Though his smile is gone forever And his hand we cannot touch We shall never lose sweet memories Of the one we loved so much.

Sadly by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Err.est Liberator, sisters Mary and Violette and brothers Joe and Bill. NOTICE OP SPECIAL MEETING of Shareholders or THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK OK DUNKIRK To be Hultl June 19, 1546 To the Shareholders of THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK OF DUNKIRK: Notice Is Hereby Given that special meeting of tho shareholders of The Merchants National Bank of i be held at Its a i office, No. 312 Main street In the City of Dunkirk, New York, on the 19th day of June, 1946 at 11 o'clock a.

in. (Eastern Daylight Saving Time) to consider and take action upon the following proposals: 1. To mcrfi'e The Merchants National Bank of i into Manufacturers and Traders Trust Company and to approve the Agreement Df Merger thereof entered into under date of May 20, 1346 and heretofore approved by the Superintendent of Banks of the State of New Y-ork. 2. To place the bank In voluntary i i a i the provisions of Sections 5220 and 5221 of the United SUtes Revised Statutes.

A form of resolution for voluntary i i a i to be submitted to the shareholders, has been received from the office of the Comptroller of the Currency and may be inspected at the bank prior to said meeting. 3. To designate and elect a liq- i a i agent or committee under the provisions of Sections 5220 and 5221 the United States Revised Statutes. And to transact such other business incidental to the foregoing proposfjs as may properly come before said meeting. May 31.

194H. at 4 o'clock p. m. lias bepn fixed as the day and hour for the determination c-f shareholders of record entitled to notice of and to vote at this meeting. LEWIS N.

MKRRAY. President. JOHN G. FLAHAVEN, Cashier. Dated at i New York, June 3, 194(1 3.

4, 5, 6, 7, 8. 10, 11, 12, 14, 15. Adv. Of--Hanover Construction Company by Lloyd S. Seiko, 55 Buffalo Silver Creek, N.

by Joseph P. Castiglia, 1 Tew Silver Creek, N. Y. Cement Block license; stock and fixtures at inventory. Five room flat in rear, with bath.

Phone 5052. Slacks see our large collection in all colors and stripes. Wool and cotton gabardine materials at only $3.98 up. Paris Fashion Shops. For sale: Seven miles west of Dunkirk, two bedroom cottage with private beach, large lot.

Fireplace, cellar, year round possibil- Company" by Van F. Kettles, 21 Buffalo Silver Creek, N. lUes Phone 3264 by Chester A. Weise, 20 Lake Avenue, Silver Creek, N. Y.

Certificate of Partnership Cement Block Company" by Van F- Kettles, 21 Buffalo Silver Creek, by Chester A. Weise, 20 Silver Creek, N. Y. Lake Of--Hanover Construction Company by Lloyd S. Seiko, 55 Buffalo Silver Creek, N.

by Joseph D. Castiglia, 1 Tew St Silver Creek, N. Y. by Larry M- Wilcox, 1 William Silver Creek, N. Y.

by Summerton, 346 Silver Creek. Clarence O. Central Of--Stewart-McCarthy Stewart by Hugh Stewart, 953 Central Dunkirk, N. by William V. McCarthy, 240 King Dunkirk, N.

by John Stewart, 953 Central Dunkirk, N. Y- Judgments Alfreda S. Tenharken, F. 1, Ashville, N. Y.

vs. LeRoy A Tenharken, 208 Jefferson St Jamestown, N. Supreme Court Interlocutory Divorce. George H. Hendrickson, F.

D. 1, Jamestown, N. Y. vs. Dorothy Bergsten Hendrickson, 551 East Second Jamestown, N.

Y. Supreme Court Interlocutory Divorce. Robert Campaign, Forestville, vs. Rita Campaign, Forestville, N. Y.

Supreme Court Interlocutory Annulment- Elizabeth Viola Anderson Stam 35 Myrtle Jamestown, N. vs. John Roland Stam, 18 Shaw avenue, Jamestown, N. Su- Court Interlocutory vorce. N.

--Rug and furniture cleaning and shampooing. Call for and deliver. Ask about Berlou iive year moth preventative guarantee. C. E.

Foster, 17 Watei Fredonia Phone 462-J, Dunkirk 4586. --Haber's certified cold storage for your furs protects them from fire, theft, moths, etc. Low storage rates, cleaning, glazing, restyling services available now at low summer rates. 1 orders for mirrors resilvered, also new mirrors Ore- place mirrr.rs, dresser and table top and polished edge work, window glass tor sale. 31 W.

3rd St Phone Dunkirk 5296. Wm. rlane --Secretary or competent stenographer desired by outstanding firm. Splendid opportunity and salary for qualified person. Male or female.

Write fully to Box No 133, Observer. --Ladders: at bargain prices-Columbia fruit step ladders 7-8 10 ft. 75c per foot. Columbia top fruit single ladders 12-14-16 ft. 55c per ft.

Fredonia Truck Farm Equipment Main at McAllister roads, Fredonia. --Office space for rent. Ford Garage, Ralph B. Jones, 220 Central avenue. --Mr.

Motorist! A lop-sided ball doesn't roll straight or smooth. Neither does an unbalanced tire. For correction the Mo- bilstatic Way, phone 2177 Nite Of STOCKHOLDERS OF MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS TRUST COMPANY To be Held 19, 1945 To the Stockholders of Manufacturers and Traders Trust Company: Notice Is Hereby Given that a Special Meeting of the stockholders of the a a and Traders Trust Company will be held in the Board tloom at the head office of the Company No. 2S4 Main Street, in the City of Buffalo, N. on the 1 9 day of June, 1946, at 11:00 o'clock a.

(Eastern Daylight Saving Time), to consider and take action upon the i proposals: 1. To merge The Merchants Na- tior.ai a of i into Manufacturers and Traders Trust Company and to approve the Agreement of Merger thereof entered into under date of May 20, 1246 and heretofore approved by the Superin- of Banks of the State of New York, and to act upon any and ail matters connected with or incidental to said proposal which may properly come before said meeting. 2. To the Bank of Corfu i Manufacturers and Traders Trust Company and to approve the A of Merger thereof entered into under date of May 20, 1P46 and heretofore approved by the i of Banks of the State of New York, and to act upon any and all matters connected with or Incidental tn said proposal which may properly come before said meeting. 3.

To increase the capital stock of a a and Traders Trust Company $5,490,000 consisting of 549,000 shares of the par value of $10 per share, to r.onslstlnir of 572,000 shares of the par value of $10 per share, so as to provide the shares issuable upon the merger of The Merchants National Bank of Dunkirk into Manufacturers ar.d Traders Trust Company becoming- i and the shares "upon the merger of the Bank oC Corfu Info Manufacturers and Traders Trust Company becoming effective, and to act upon any and matters connected i or incidental to said proposal which may properly come before said meeting. In accordance with the provisions of the by-laws, May 28, 1946, at 2:30 clock p. has been fixed as the day and hour for the determination of stockholders of record entitled to notice of and to vte at this meet- in gr. GEORGE B. MacPHAIL, Dated at Buffalo.

N. T. ecretary 3, 1346' calls, Fredonia 511-R, Daub Tire ne 3 4 5 6 10 ll 1J 1S Dunkirk, N. Y. tor and transmission.

Get our price NOT ENOUGH FUEL on complete brake service. S2 00 I for your old battery on 1946 Ford 113, lo, 17 plate battery. Service all makes. Pay by the month. Ford The first steamship ever to cross a age Ral Jones, 220 Cen- the Atlantic was the lavannah! tral avenue The trip was accomplished in 1819, but the Savannah ran out of fuel before reaching her destination and had to utilize her sails to complete the trip.

Fifteen of the 2c7br7ihTest stars ou out States. --Instruction: Are you looking for a pleasant, well-paying job? to own vour ow profitable business? Your answer is Beauty Culture, America's third largest industry. Free placement easy terms, day nr eve- Thunder flash of may not I JJo Hereby Certify that a nnrtif- icatc of dissolution ot Melster Realty Company has been filed in tMs a this day and that It appears therefrom that such corporation has complied with section one and i of the Stofk Corp a i Law. aijd that it is dissolved. i In Duplicate mv Iiand and i i a seal of the Department of State, at the City of Albany, this i day of May one thousand i hundred and forty-six.

(Seal) THOMAS J. CURRAN, Secretary of State to veterans under Deputy or call for tree catalogue. Ber- IN June Early Stocks New York, June 5 (UP) -Stocks opened quiet and irregular today while bonds held around previous closings. Cotton futures opened 1 point lower to 1 point higher. gains outnumbered declines by a small margin in stocks.

Initial dealings in the individual issues lightened from the recent openings, a few had blacks of 1,000 shares or more. Among the leaders, General Motors opened at 73 3-8 up 1-8; U. S. Steel 89 3-4 unchanged; Pennsylvania, railroad 42 1-2 up 1-8: American Woolen 67 3-4 up 1-2 and a new high; Southern Pacific 67 1-2 off 1-4; U. S.

Rubber 73 1-2 off 3-4; Anaconda 48 5-8 up 3-8; American Can 99 1-2 up 1-2; Kennecott 58. 3-8 off 1-4; Gimbel Brothers 63 1-2 off 1-2'and International Nickel 40 up 1-8. PROTECTIVE WALL Hadrian's Wall, in England, was about. 120 A. D.

It extended from Solway to Newcastle-on- Tyne, the entire width of England, and was used as a protection for the Roman garrisons to the south. DIGESTIVE TRACT And Stop Doting Your Stomach With Soda and Don't expect to get real relief from headache, sour stomach, gas and bad breath by taking soda and other alka- lizera if the true cause of your trouble in constipation. In this case, your real trouble in not in the stomach at all. But in the intestinal of yourfoodis digested. And when it gets blacked it to digest properly.

What you want for real relief is not or an alkalizer--but something to "unblock" your intestinal tract. Something to clean it out effectively--help Nature get back on her feet. Get Carter's Pills right now. Take them as directed. They gently and effectively "unblock" your digestive tract.

This permits your food to move along normally. Nature's own digestive juices can thenreach it. You get genuine relief that makes you feel really good again. Get Carter's Pills at any drugstore-- Z5(. "Unblock" your intestinal tract for real relief from indigestion.

BOOSTED ATTENDANCE The Methodist church of Currituck, N. uses a motor bus to make the rounds of the town every Sunday and to take members to church free of charge. Church attendance has increased by this novel means. Jacksonville, Is situated on the St. Johns river.

HEAVIEST MAN World's heaviest iel Lambert, who pounds when he 39 CERTIFIED FUR STORAGE Phone 2425 Per Year Per $100 Valuation of Garment! Bonded Messenger Pick-up! $100 Safe Insurance Free Bonded Delivery! Lining Check-up! LOW RATES on all CLEANING REPAIRING RESTYLING Dunkirki 333 Main Street "My, what a es, and so different and so distinctive." Is it any wonder that lovely ladies thrill at wear- ing'this stunningly styled exquisite BENRUS a It's the i a tion of a dependable 17 jewel watch they'll treasure and a bracelet they'll adore made into one exquisite piece of jewelry. mm. LAN a precise timepiece As Little as 1-3 Down $1.25 a Week A Year to Pay Price Includes Visit Our Modern Radio and Electrical Appliance Dept- So ronsons JEWELERS SINCE Free Insurance With Every Purchase.

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