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Dunkirk Evening Observer from Dunkirk, New York • Page 7

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UMESTOWN MAX HELPED Si INCENDIARY BOMBS JJffAK THEAIEKS OX TI31K Jamestown. Nov. 1--The secret rt played by a Morqiiisl in winning of the war was dis- Wednesday. The disclosure Wealed that but for his co-' neration and knowledge, one- Wh thc incendiary bombs I in both major war wnters would not a reached gag areas on schedule. THE EVENING' OBSERVER, DUNKIRK, N.

THURSDAY, NOV. 1, 1945 PAGE SEVEN CITY andVICINITY Once Jap Prisoner, Conies Home Today -The re Ports are accurate. 5i Nobody Loves the Rub; isn Can A squirt with the hose is hardly enough when a few minutes with a cupful of 101 (warm water and brush) will make it sweet and clean so easily Leader for 23 Years--Over 100,000,000 Bottles Sold ITS HERE-That Brand New FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR Come In and See It Now! P. H. CARLYON JNC.

215 Central Avenue --For sale: Cabbage by the bushel ready now at Ludes Bros --Men's work shoes, leather or cord soles. Krolls 317 Main St. --Ladies' hand made wool gloves at Sideys. --Beautiful Hdks. in new fall prints.

Dk. Home Bakery. --2-family house for sale 144 Lord St. Inquire 140 Lord St. --Expert dry cleaning.

Circle Cleancis. phone 4115. 750 Park --Antique Chinese tea cups at our gift corner. Dk. Home Bakery.

--Just arrived a shipment of black dress hats and bags. Ash Hat Co. --Boxed Xmas card assortments Many to select from. Dk. Home Bakery.

--New shipment, women's rubbers all sizes, all type heels. Krolls 317 Main St. --Wanted stenographer. Write to Box 65, Observer stating qualifications and experience. --Get your winter potatoes at A.

Sam and Sons, West Lake Road. Phone 807-F-5 or 807-F-21. --Pipe racks, humidors and tobacco pouches. Miller Office Sup- Ply. --Girls snow suits at Sideys, 2 piece $10.98.

Ages 4 to 6. Blue wine. --Bathroom mirrors with colored glass -shelves, S3.75. Service E. Fourth St.

--Two experienced waitresses wanted. Good wages and meals. Uniforms furnished. Candyland. --Ask about the Golden Service of Divine Help.

Private appointment only. Box 60, Observer. --Parts and services for household appliances. Dunkirk Appliance Service. 35 E.

3rd. 261! --Picture frames, greeting card assortments and leather desk pads. Miller Office Supply. --Rev. Hazel Iris Day of Lily Dale, N.

Y. has moved to Dunkirk. 501 E. Fifth cor Washington Ave. --New stock Cpl.

Frank E. Raeino is coming home today for the first time, in five years and four And most of them were pretty unhappy years. Raeino, whose home is at 107 Deer street, was captured by the Japs ivith Gen. Jonathan Wain- wriglit at Correffidor. lie was amimsT prisoners of war liberated from Nip hands after thc Jap surrender.

He notified his family to expect him in frnm thc army hospital at Utica this afternoon. OURMEN SERVICES It WAS WORTH FIGHTING for BUY YOUR VICTORY BONDS THROUQH THIS BANK Dunkirk Trust Company DUNKIRK, N. Y. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation CAMERA FANS Here's the ideal way to keep your 'graph! 2 notes and pamphlets safe and in order in the Kodak Photographic Notebook Designed as a supplement to the Kodak Reference Handbook, contains fifty sheets of. ruled paper and blank, tabbed separator pages for index purposes.

Sturdy, well. bound, convenient The Price $1.00 olgreen Sutew 9rug Store ENTRAL AVE DUNKIRK.NY PHONE2461-WE DELIVER. Tech. Sgt. Ar.thor.y M.

Siem- biedn oE East- Courtney street commended by General of the U. S. Strategic Air Force for his part in helping to dei'eai. Japan. Sicmoiecia is and Adding Machines Now A a i a i Production Board A i --at-Miller Office Efjiiipinent Main DUNKIRK GET THE HABIT itant amrm It, will YOU rrnd tbcy When You Purchase a New Car.

It Will Be to Your Advantage to Buy From Local Auto Dealers! Finance With Local Banks! Insure With Local Insurance Agents! THE W. W. HEPPELL COMPANY Real Estate and Insurance Dunkirk, N. Y. Phone 2446 Representing The Travelers, of batteries just r.rrived.

We have one to lit your cat. Bremer Battery Service. 20 Second St. Phone 3340. --Kids--We just received a shipment of hi power microscope sets.

Service E. Fourth St. --All in one, monogrammed leather pass case and bill fold S2 at Sideys. 4 pass case compartments for snap shots. --Episcopal rummage sale, mb E.

3rd, starting Thursday, Nov. 1st. 1:00 p. m. Large assortment of useful articles.

--Have your party or group psycho analyzed by direct contact in your home. Write Box 61, Observer. -See our samples of engraved wedding invitations, and announcements. The Observer Phono 2326. sale--Duplex house, E.

Main Brocton; large lot, priced at $3,200, part cash. The -Baird Realty Fredonia. --Art Dietzen's Mobile Service. Washing, greasing, tire service, battery service. i call i'or and deliver.

Phone Frednnia 647. --Election cards, circulars, (with i Printing Co. antee S9.95 makes of B. Jones, 220 Central Ave, --The Best sergeant major of the 2()th Bon Group, and was engaged in maintenance and administrative work. He is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Siembieda of 50 East Courtr.ey street. wife, the I'ormer Clare Bell Wardlow, resides Lincoln, Neb. Pic. Thomas J.

Shepherd, who was formerly stationed at the P. O. W. camp in Central avenue, is now in Beigium, where he is supervising the work German prisoners in constructing an engineer depot. His address is ASN Co.

C. 38th G. S. A.P.O. 5G2, Postmaster, New York city.

Voting Is Simple Even If Unexciting This Year; Don't Neglect Your Duty That machine being displayed at the fireballs this week is the emblem oE your democracy it stands for what you've got that lew other nations have in the same degree, and even though I here are no national or state candidates to be elected and no important issues to be decided and even though no local candidate iias made any claim to be a better servant of the people than his opponent, it behooves you to VOTE. 1C for no other reason than to (Continued From. Page Six) the old one died. My companions suggested the Communists might be financing opposition to the British there. I decided to ing, to be assured that it will be i investigate what was behind the there in your local district when the British them- something Important does come i se ly es apparently responsible rather than the commies--our keep that machine unit with li.c 185th Chemical Processing company Mar.iia.

Overseas since Nov. 1944, Cpl. Cyganowski is entitled to wear the Asiatic-Pacific theater ribbon with a battle star i'or the Luzon campaign, the Philippine Liberation ribbon and the good conduct medal. William Krouise of Franklin avenue has received word that her son, Pfc. Elvin Duttoii of up.

It's really a rather simple machine, easy to operate and almost fool proof. You simply walk up to It, swing a red lever that shuts a curtain behind you, guaranteeing that important part of a free man's ballot, its secrecy. There before you are clearly printed all the names ar.d questions on which you are to vote. Above each is a little lever that you press downward over the name of the can- ques- "ycs" you mis- cr way--just push the lever back up and press down the correct one. What could be simpler? In some columns there is an opportunity to vote for two or more candidates.

Take beard of water commissioners i'or instance, where there are nine levers to label). i 1 6 Marine Corp chose from and six different ccmciidates: Miller, Kaus, CIoos, lie- publicans; and Rosing, Piisterei and Democrats. The Dem- Girim ocra are a 5r on le American i Labor party. You can vote for any crochety, self-interested grandparents who are dead-set in their colonial and commercial ways. DUNKIRK STREET MARKET Thursday, Nov.

1 Potatoes, S2.00 bu. Cabbage, 75c to 90c bu. Cauliflower, lOc each. Carrots, 5c bunch. Sweet peppers, 15c to 20c doz.

Tomatoes, 15c 75c 8 qts. Bermuda onions, 8c Ib. Hubbard squash, 4c Ib. Eggs, 60c doz. Pullet eggs, 45c doz.

Chickens, (live) 35c Ib. --V. P. reports are accurate. In Texas Pvt.

James P. Spina, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Spina of 308 Deer street, who is at the Army Air Field in Amarillo, Tex. Albany--Official figures today showed a drop of 1,734,481 in registration compared with the 1944 total.

Only one county, Putnam, showed an increase--from 17,145 last year to 17,439 this year. Total upstate registration in 1,944, a presidential year, was compared to 2,961,081 this year. In 1942, registration was 3,027,992. --Cut living costs! Watch the OBSERVER for bargains. SOUTH DAYTON CHILD SEVERELY INJURED IN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT South Dayton, Nov.

1 Lawrence Mann, 2 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mann, was critically injured Monday night when he was struck by a car in front of his home. Authorities of the Townsend hospital in Gowanda, where, he was taken, said today that his condition remains the same. A brain specialist at Buffalo was called into consultation Tuesday by the attending physicians, Dr.

Richard Ney of South' Dayton and Dr. Norris Frank of Gowanda. formerly of South Dayton, and stated that he felt there is a slight chance for recovery. The little boy's skull was fractured in several places and there are a number of broken vertebrae and abrasions of the face. The driver of the machine, Mrs.

Blanche Town of East Leon, reported to Justice of the Peace A. C. White that she did not see the child before the car struck him. The little boy had been playing with children across the street from his home and apparently started across the road directly in the path of the car. Mrs.

Town was badly shaken by the accident'. There are three daughters in the Mann family, all older than Lawrence. DESERT RECORD More than 5000 names of explorers, trappers, emigrants nd others are carved on Independence Rock. This "great record of the desert" rises out of water valley in Wyoming. Sgi.

John S. Snearly cE 83 West appear twice each, because Fifth street was recently iion-i th machine won't work that way. --The Best Fifth street was recently iion-; th a i work that way. In all kinds of auto, house and norably discharged from A A similar situation presents itself business insurance. Our new Air Force at the separation voting for city assessor, super- office location at 150 E.

4th at Ma'cDUl Field, Tampa, Fla. He! i constables, and members over Knowiton's. Phone 2486. entered the service in Aug 1942 of tlle hoard of education. You L.

Putnam Agency. vote for as many as are i i -in" f-nivi 11 William J. Smith, son of! shown at the top of the column miles ft-TM CaLdasa. 30 1 TM- ot i under woods and pasture; small home; barn and silo; electric: bus; bargain at S2000, The Baird Realty Fredonia. --Rugs cleaned and shampooed by compressed air.

We special- of the offices. East ize 'in orientals. Guaranteed and prompt Call DeLand Bros 2005. mr.ies Main road, is a a that is all. leader in the fith Replace-! You have 27 levers to pull down Depot north Manila, i i voting for candidates and sev- zon.

Before his induction June more for the amendments and 2, 1943, he was an industrial x-ray I proposition. And the machine technician i'or the American Loco- won't let you, pull down any mere, motive company in Dunkirk. You can pull down fewer if you Gerald E. Carroll of avenue, has been awarded Tarbox Rug and upholstered good conduct medal and has been the levers you want to and made furniture cleaning and shampoo-! promoted to stcifE sergeant. He, all the corrections you desire wish, but there's no way you can Lincoln i vote for the same candidate twice.

the Well, you have pulled down all -For sale, home 14 North Main, Dunkirk, between Lake Shore Drive and the lake. Room enough i'or a large familv. For quick sale S2800 will buy this place. See L. S.

Crocker, Broker, Fredonia. Telephone 125-M. --Cafeteria supper and sale, St. They were picked up within 45 minutes, with no casualties. Sgt.

Carroll's present: address is 12241183, 30th fiOth Aqcl. A.P.O. 334, Postmaster, San Francisco, Calif. L. V.

Washington, son of Mr. John's church, E. Fourth and and Mrs. Joseph Washington of Leopard, Friday 5 to 7 p. m.

Good quantity roast beef, baked ham, casserole d'ishes with egg and fish. Salads, desserts. Christmas gifts, aprons, baked goods a i vegetables on sale. Truck 35 West Fourth street, has been -promoted to the rank of sergeant, and is at Fort Bragg, N. C.

James Schiffman, recently wrote to his parents, Mr. Ford 12 ft. Stk. 37 Chev. long W.

B. Cab Chass 34 Chev. Stk. long W. B.

38 Chev. long W. B. Cab Chass. S525H! 37 Ford Vz Ton Panel All A-l conditions.

Ford Garage, Ralph B. Jones, 220 Central Ave. --For sale--Centrally located home in Fredonia. We havc just listed a home you will like if you -a good place to live ar.d a good income. This home has one flat on 1st floor and 2 on second floor; complete furnishings on second floor go with property; home is in very best condition; hot water heating system with stoker; 3 complete bath; large si on.

By appointment only, get information from the Baird Realty Fredonia. --Wanted, a young man 20 to 25 years old with high school education and good family background who would like to secure experience in the nation's seventh largest industry and who is interested in a aermanent life-time proi'es- Must be industrious, dependable and of good personality. Good earnings to start and unlimited opportunities. Give complete information. Box 53, Observer office.

and Mrs. Alex Schiffman oE Grant avenue, an account of the destruction caused on Okinawa by the recent tvphoon. His present address is" 80G-2609, Repair Division 2, Section Base, Navy 1170. in care Fleet Postmaster, San Francisco, Calif. Cpl.

Bernard Standera oi 413 Roberts road has graduated Erom an agricultural course at the Delta Base Educational center st Marseilles, France. He took the work during his spare time. Cpl. Standera until recently was with the 446th Ordnance, and has now been transferred to the 709th Tank Battalion. vote any more and it's too late to chcnge your mind.

Your vote is just a bunch of clicks in the back ot the machine that will be read ol'f after the voting is over and there's no way on earth anybody anywhere oan tell how you voted. It's very simple and this year a bit unexciting. It's the kind of a privilege you don't until somebody else starts doir.g it for FIVE NEW RATION STAMPS BECOME VALID TODAY Washington, Nov. 1--(UP) -Five new ration stamps for meats and fats became valid They are the last four red stamps in ration book four--Wl, i XI, Yl and Zl--and one green stamp, N8. These will be good through Feb.

28. I All together they if Venezuela plans to assist vari-j ous districts to finance 84 road- building projects in rural areas. A PERMANENT JOB We are looking for a man whc wants a permanent job headquartered in Dunkirk, New York. We can offer a 5-day week on wel 1 established retail coffee and grocery route, good salary, liberal commission, plus extra earnings for new customers, and a regular plan. Car furnished, and expenses paid.

Write or W. H. Schad, in care Jewel Tea 17H French St --Adv. A OLD RAGS NEWSPAPERS MAGAZINES TIRES and TUBES SCRAP IRON METALS We Pay Victory Prices! Phone 3120 or 3821 O'BROCTA BROTHERS Tou can't rush Long but than ever. Many thousands of the calls are from returning service men.

You can help their calls get through quicker if you wHI "please limit your call to minutes" when the operator requests it. NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY We are now free to build circuiti and are busy at the job. We have a tremendous program ahead. It will take some time to reach our old standards of service, but we arc on our way..

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