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Dunkirk Evening Observer from Dunkirk, New York • Page 7

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EVENING OBSERTEB, DUNKIRK, X. MONDAY, JULY 22, 1948 PAGE SEVEN 01 Dt. FOSTER Doctor DC(M to Glouster, Ht fttfpet in a puddle And tilled "Quality Cleaner!" again. If twyou'rt tain the QUALITY PHONE 2651 MODERN Cleaners and Dyers 39 East Third St. Dunkirk, N.Y.

Just Received! A Shipment of Pictures and Plaques Bwtrical and Gift Shop Ufcit Third Street Dtttok, H. Y. Dili 9072 SUNDAY, JULY 28 IS PLAY DAY AT CELORON Next Sunday, July 28, will be Dunkirk Play Day at Celoron Park. The management of the OBSERVER has arranged for the popular Coupon ticket sale. The coupon from the OBSER- CITY and VICINITY I --Window Shades.

McMachans'. --Lovely lace cloths S4.98, S7.98, $9.50 at Sideys, yards long. --For sale, 50.000 late cabbage plants. Ludes Florists. --Complete line of ready pasted Just a Timely Reminder VER will get special concessions borders.

McMachans'. on the rides and amusements a --Drawing 'instruments, sets' Celeron Park for all the family, i and supplies in stock. Miller Ofl- Great strides have, been made ice Supply. in beautifying the park and ev-' For sa i roll lau erywhere changes have been Reasonable 2 made and many new features have i been added. The park manage- reo Dlpt ShlR le Stains.

Me- nient is going the limit to make uacH a this the greatest of all Dunkirk --Camp cook stoves, 2 play days. Good music, thrills i $6.45. Smith Boys Inc. and excitement will be on tap all I Night" perfume by Le Long S2.23 at Sideys. Ca11 4667 for window from the OBSERVER, pack the; McMachans' familv picnic basket and hie i yourself and all the family to Floor Sanders.

McRiachans. Celeron Park. --Expert and quick service on i Don't forget the date, it's July all radio repairs. Pickard's 28th for the great Dunkirk play cay at Celoron park where family can enjoy herty phone 2211. --Danish ball head large cabbage and celery plants at Sahle try--was erected on the State Capitol lawn in N.

C. whole fun. Newton Fredonia. The Tim statue of George i Ust Mops 39c to $2 25 Mc Washington--and the first public i ivlacnans memorial of its kind in this coun- --Wanted, girls or men for restaurant -work. Call at the Park Diner after 1 p.

m. --Room lots of wallpaper. Mc- Machans'. --Photo albums, scrao books, diarys. smoker sets, games.

Miller Office Supply. --New loc roll up. Barkell's. --Girl or woman wanted. 2 hrs.

a day to care for children. 212 Gazelle St. --Cream color gabardine SI.75 a yd. at Sideys. Fine for suits, shirts etc.

36 inch wide. --For light trucking in Dunkirk, Fredonia and vicinity, phone Dunkirk 5627. --Wundatowl. washes like MRS. SARAH WHEELER DIED SUNDAY EVENING survived by her daughter, Mrs.

Lucile W. Jones of Buffalo: two brothers, the Rev. J. B. Brown of Washington, D.

and M. of Brown of Pittsburgh: a sister, Mrs. Janic Bingham of Jackson- Mrs. Sarah Wheeler, wife William A. Wheeler, 309 Park avenue, died in the hospital Sunday ville, Fla.

She is also survived "by following an extended illness. several nephews and nieces, one Born in Newberry, S. of whom, Mrs. Sarah Marks Gid- Wheeler had resided in Dunkirk dens of New York city, made her for the past 48 years. Previous to home with Mrs.

Wheeler. that she lived in Fredonia for 16 years. She was a beautician. Retail sales and business activ- Mrs. Wheeler was a member of i ity will continue high during a St.

John's Episcopal church. post-reconversion period lasting Besides her husband, she is for several years. If yon built four house in 1933 and it coat and it burned up to day tt would cost you to rebuild it at present Have You Enough Insurance to Meet the Increased Cost? THINK IT OVER, then PHONE US! The W. W. Heppell Co.

Real Estate and Insurance Dunkirk, N. Y. Phone 2446 Representing The Travelers, Hartford Mrs. James left, wife of the Secretary nf and Mrs. Chester Nimilz, v.

ife of Fleet Admiral Nimitz, can peaches at a Washington. D. community center as a timely reminder of Home a i Week. iMAYVILLE EAGER 10 'RECOVER HUE TO COUNTY SEAT lUayville. July 22--Fear that if the former Peacock hotel, recently purchased by the Chautauqua a i County Historical society, is turned INTOXICATED EQUESTRIAN ARRESTED BY PATROLMEN into a museum the village of May- hanky, dries in a jiffy.

SI.14 for 6 at Sideys. Box included. ville may lose the county seat to --Wanted large electric fan 1 TM" because ol limited with adjustable pedestal. Phone I tel facilities, is reported to be 490 Fredonia I pi'mcipal reason why a group ol' citizens is planning to the house to be pl Crty he group plans to see Berry thc property is disposed of Fredonia. to eres ts that will assure its --Waitress wanted at Fredonia I recstablishment as a hotel.

Restaurant. Mayville residents back their Whether he is driving an auto- 1 mobile or riding a horse, James B. Pierce, 25, of 85 Cashing street, i Fredonia, has his troubles in Dunkirk. On April 18 this year, Pierce vtas picked up by city police Cor driving a car without a license and while intoxicated. He was fined $30.

Apparently souring on motor vehicles as a mode of transportation, Pierce on Sunday afternoon rented a saddle horse from the George Frost livery in Van Barer, road. He rode into Dunkirk and apparently made too many at tavcrrs for shortly before 6 o'clock the Fredonian was taken into custody by Patrolmen Raymond Centner and Alfred Reynolds. Since there is no statute cover-Use Kygron. the quick drying claim that the county seat might i driving a horse on tn hir rrpa no- 1 a HUI 3C non-fading green trim paint. Mc- Machans'.

---For sale, modem suite, mantle, small tables, etc. 12 North Main. (Up) After 5:00. inch I to Jamestown by recalling that an effort in this direction many years ago failed by only a small; under the influence of liquor, the pa- a-est board of lhe equistnan was so drunk The Peacock property was pur- he as practically tumbling from --Flat figured marquisette cur- chased bv Chautauqua County iv Histol ical society which has plans to remove additions which have been constructed since it was the tains, lovely fine quality 78 long. 53.98 a pair at Sideys.

--Sanicedar dog bedding repels fleas, kills odor, makes coat glossy, bushel bag 75 cents. Wm. Rueckert SEK'S INSURED TAXI Phone 2279 Son, 19 Ruggles. --Wallpaper Steamer for rent. McMachans'.

--Wanted to rent by veteran and wife, unfurnished flat or small house. Box 219, Observer. --Expert paint and car repair A I I service. Free estimates given. Garage Doughty street.

I Phone 3225. --For sale, circulating oil heater. I excellent condition. Call between home of Judge William Peacock. A large dining room would be included in the part to be removed.

The historical society did not acquire from I. L. Davis, the former owner, either the stable i i in the rear of the hotel or all of the lawn. DROWNINGS CLAIM EIGHT VICTIMS the saddle and every time he started to fall he reined in. causing the horse to around and wheel in East Fourth street near Main street.

In court today Pierce pleaded guilty and drew a $10 fine which he paid. "First you got in trouble with an automobile and now with a horse." commented Judge R. J. Bartkowiak. "What's going to be next--a ENLISTED IN ARMY Seven Fredonia youths, all fresh out of high schools, begari their army careers today after enlisting through the Dunkirk recruiting office.

The seven were put aboard a New York Central train enroute to the induction station in Albany and will go directly from there to the reception center at Ft. Dix, N. for assignment to training i units. Recruiting Sgl. Francis Dull listed the men as follows: Joseph N.

Cash, 27 Liberty street. Marion R. Cobb, 38 West Main street. i John Dyckes, 19 Washington avenue. Robert P.

Emmott, 37 Liberty; street. Russell C. Gugino, Liberty street. I Richard Lazarony, 160 Liberty I street. i Bruce E.

LeBaron, 52 Canada-! way street. Every diamond sell bears a guarantee of satisfaction. Choose confidently at this store of quality. JOHNEL JEWELER 315 Main St. Phone 4649 J.

G. Zaodovr. Owner PRISONER SUES SHERIFF a Drowmngs 6 and 7 p. m. 11 W.

6th, lower apartment. --Call 2611 for fast and dependable service on all washers end vacuum citaner repairs. Dunkirk Appliance Service, 35 E. 3rd St --The "Lytoo" playsuits for the 3 to eVi's. Made in Bates fabric, all pastel shades and only S3.39 at Sideys Infants Dept.

--D. D. T. spray bombs. flash- WITH CONFIDENCE In Clothes That and Span We Use the Odorless Tri-Clean Method A I A CLEANERS PHOVE S55S Henrietta D.

Borycrka, 19. Dun- kirk, died of injuries Thursday when she was struck by an automobile operated Mrs. W. R. Compton.

Sewickley. lights, electric lanterns and batter- a ies in stock. See Loeb Lloyd Mason. 23. Tonawanda.

75 E. 5th St. succumbed to injuries --Wanted: Girl for office work, last Friday when his motorcycle' must be trained in typing and; collided with an auto at Niagara; Apply Box AT COPS BFINED Because he brandished a loaded 12 guage shotgun Saturday evening at his residence. 211 Columbus! street, and because he pointed i the weapon at Patrolman William! i and Clem Lutz. James July 22 Seattle Harold Horsch.

Taylor. 69. was hailed i court: and a i accidents formerly a prisoner in the King i morning. claimed at least eight lives in the i county a i here, filed suit against! Taylor was accused of assault- western New York area over the i Harlan S. Callahan tor ing his i i a shovel tu which week-end.

S5.040. he pleaded i today. On this Henry Richel, 29. and Jane Horsch charged a when he was given a 80-day sentence gler, 25. were drowned in Dela- was arrested in January, 1943.

his I which was suspended. ware park lake here when their i 0 thcs were deloused by a caustic On the charge of a i pointed canoe overturned yesterday. acid, and he suffered bad burns on a loaded weapon at a person, the leg. He charged a Taylor was fined S50 which he jail authorities neglected to call a physician, for treatment of his injury. Challenged PERM-0-TECT GIVES MOTH PROTECTION FOR 5 YEARS SPRAY or SPONGE CARPETS UPHOLSTERY WITH PERM-O-TECT HARMLESS COLORLESS THINGS YOU TREAT MOTHS WILL NOT EAT -25 $0.00 $0.00 art 14 Gallon Gallon Non-Infltimna'ble use of comptometer.

215, OBSERVER. --Use the Wundatowl for a soft silver polishing cloth, as a furniture polisher, for your windows, or auto. 6 for $1.14 at Sideys. --For sale: Washing machine; solid cherry living room suite; cabinet: porcelain top table a chairs; 9 1 2 rug and pad. Phone 4902.

--Badminton rackets, S3.50. and So. Shuttle cocks 50c ieach, 3 for $1.25 at the Main Haberdashery, a i at Eagle I Fredonia. 1 master rain coats at Sideys. All weather durability, water repellent and cut large enough to wear over suits $15.98 to $25.00.

Belted. Falls. N. Y. Lorraine Shon- ga.

Cowanda. died in a i Emergency hospital of injuries received several days ago when a vehicle in which she was i i rammed the rear end of a trailer near Alden. Nine-year-old Sheldon Gessin. Rochester, and James Johnson. 15.

of Bradford. their in separate but similar mis- haps when they slipped from in- ner tubes on which they were floating. was drowned in Irondequoit Bay. "Rochester, and Johnson at Lime Lake. ATachia.i.

Percy Allison. 39. Pcnn Van, was fatally hurt Saturday night when the machine in which he was riding overturned in a field near Penn Yan. --Fast service on all radios, re- CHRIS TMAS CARD fngerators, washers and THIS appliances. Main Appliance Co.

SALESPEOPLE GET THIS "Bob" Smith, Prop. Phone BIG SELLING LINT. 329 Main St. Make easiest profit? with finest --Pick your own huckle selection Christinas Cards. With They are sweet and seedless.

Bring i imprinted name, 25 and 50 for containers, market price. a i Superb New "Prize' 1 21-Card The court ordered the gun and shells confiscated und instructed police to destroy them. Mrs. Taylor, rvho was in court today, said her husband was so intoxicated he did not know what he was doing. BEAT TELEGRAM i Telegraph service between Ac: apulco and Mexico City has been so slow that one telegram look live days en route.

A Mexico City commentator recalled that "Moctezuma II. according to chroni- cles. ale i the day after it had been taken from the sea at Veracruz. The Indians brought it on horseback and gave the monarch swifter service i a now supplied by telegraph." The tire industry in pro- i ducecl slightly nmrc a one i i i a tire for each car on Ihc I road: military demand look the remainder. ed pickers, Mrs.

R. Allesi, R.F.D. 3. Chautauqua Fredonia --Apples at Woodbury's fruit farm, S. Roberts Rd.

Good clean yellow transparent apples. Pick them yourself or we will fill your order. Phone Fredonia 294-J. --Rug and furniture cleaning and shampooing. Call for and deliver.

Ask about Berlou year moth preventative F. Foster, 17 Water Frertonia Phone. --For Sale: Good home at Sheridan Center on Route 20, 8 rooms, hardwood floors throughout; modern convenience; gas furnace; 2- car garage, completely finished; three-fourths acre good gravel land. Mary J. Griswold.

--For sale desirable 13 room Duplex house on Central Ave. Best location. Hot water heat. Stoker and new boiler. Recently rewired.

A 2 car garage. One apartment I available for i i a possession. For appointment call Jamestown 64902 or write Bertha Peterson Realtor. 140 Park street. --Wanted, experienced inside man on Tricot and Simplex Machines, with national firm of long established record in the field.

Splendid opportunity for advancement for the man who a ifies. Double Woven Corp America. Scranton. Dunmore. Pa.

SI Box. Pays up to 50c profit. Everybody buys. Many popular Assortments. Samples on approval.

Chilton Greetings 147 Essex, Dept. 822. Boston, Mass. Rep. Roger C.

Slaughter singled on! for opposition by President a in his statement a be take the i i this fall i necessary, replied that he "accepts the challenge, including fiS'-t to determine the future course of the Democratic Party." AMUSEMENT and RIDE COUPON DUNKIRK OBSERVER'S ANNUAL DUNKIRK PLAY DAY AT BEAUTIFUL, COOL CELORON PARK THIS COUPON and 50c TLUS 10r FEDERAL TAX--fiOr IX A Good for $1.00 Worth Amusement SUNDAY, July 28th ONLY Not Good Unless Filled Out Below Name- Address Coupon At Special Ticket Booth USED CARS still bring the HIGHEST CASH PR5CE at LAKE SHORE Service Station Phone 4974 186 Lake Shore East DUNKIRK DUNKIRK SKY-VIEW INSURED TAXI 24 Hour Service Stand at Hotel Francis Phone 5127 SUMMER Clearance CONTINUES TREMENDOUS SAVINGS FOR WOMEN, MISSES, JUNIORS and CHILDREN 332 Central Avenue Dunkirk, N. Y. Graf's Mid-Summer FURNITURE EVENT 3IL and GAS COMBINATION i combination range that and oakes with cither fuel oil or gas. Only one at this price. All porcelain enamel exterior.

Regular $88.00 COAL RANGE A large all cart iron porcelain enamel coal and wood range. Large fire pot and large oven. RANGE i a few of in stock with automatic oven control, roll drawer broiler, speed burner; and all other de luxe features. $53.66 A 16 $29.75 Round Oak Type Heater $72.00 Large Circulating Heater GEO.H.GRAFfcCO., I.

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