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STAUN SPRINGS SOUTHERN TRAP — Captured by Soviet forces after a personal "order of the day" from Premier Stalin, who declared it to be "all important", the railroad point of Belaya Tserkov now completes the npper end of a trap — indicated on the map by the numerals (1) and (2) — i n which hundreds of thousands of Germans In the Dnieper Bend 3) will be caught. To the south of Zhitomir, the fall of Berdichev. already half surrounded, is expected and the drive will be carried southward through Vinnitsa thus completing a triangular-shaped barrier intended to force Nasi armies, already reported starting a withdrawal from the Dnieper, to move toward Rumania. The drive from Belaya Tserkov will be almost directly southward, thus further trapping the huge forces already pocketed (4) in the Crimea. To the north of Zhitomir the drive into Poland continues to rain. This push Is having repercussions In Bulgaria (5), where it is reported the pro-Axis ageney has been ousted. (International) __
SLAPPING A JAP — The picture-recorded death of an enemy torpedo plane whose pilot dared the fire of a U.S. carrier and lost. Fast work by a U.S. Navy cameraman aboard a carrier during a raid on the Marshall Islands last month resulted in this sensational sequence which shows what occurred when a Jap torpedo plane, one of six that attacked the carrier, made its pass. Coming in almost at deck level, the plane is met by heavy ack-ack fire and a stream of tracer bullets. Disaster strikes when gunners on the carrier score a hit on the wing. The plane yaws, then explodes into the sea so eloae that debris falls on the carrier's deck. U.S. Navy photos. International)
Let's Go! America - Keep 'Em Flying! Buy U.S. Defense Stamps and Bonds
ANNOUNCEMENTS COMBINATION Door*. Kitchen Cup
boards. Stairs. Wallflex Paste Faint. River Road Lumber Co* Phone 1583.
DIAMONDS. JXWKLRTf oo credit. Harry Daniels. » Mam. Tonawanda. Phone 541. ..
BREAKFAST SETS—Kitchen cabinets, dehydrators. coolerators, buy bare and save. WALTER SYNOKACKl 475 Oliver.
HARD FOR YOU to rise? Let us waken you. Wake-up Service Tonawanda 368-W.
ARMSTRONG INLAID Linoleum, mar-belle or embossed, regular *l»> quality, in remnant piece* for only 89c square yard. Fickard s, 367 Oliver Street.
TS^IRVOYANT — Extraordinary specials, palmistry, card*, tree lucKy charms. 181 Wheeler. ___
I WILL NOT be responsible for d«Dts contracted by anyore but myself John Black. 771 Revere Avenue.
AUTOS FOR SALE 1938 BUICK for sale—cheap. Inq. 103
Main and Goundry.
BARGAIN I ! !
1941 DeLuxe Tudor Ford Gasoline Heater, Radio
Original Tires
EXCELLENT CONDITION THROUGHOUT
Call after 1 P.M. Saturday or Sunday
182 WILLIAM or Tona 2363.
BLDG. & MATERIALS
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
MALE and FEMALE
FULL TIME or
PART TIME
Apply at U.S.E.S. for reier-ral card for work at
BUFFALO STEEL CO. Fillmore Ave.
Tonawanda, N. Y.
MASONITE Tile for Kitchen ana tiatn-room. River Road Lumber Co. Phone 1583.
BALSAM WOOL sealed attic insulation.
Meyers Lumber, Phone 377.
BEAUTY SHOPS MARY'S Beauty Shop specializes in
all types of permanent waving -machine, machinelesa or Cold-Waves. 32 Park. Tonawanda 16.*
PEBMANENTS our specialty. Lillian* Beauty Shop, 50 Payne Avenue Call 1854.
NEWEST and MOST POPULAR—Kera-Kold Permanent*. For problem hair of all textures. No danger burning; $10 and $15 Money DSC_ guarantee. Do not confuse Kers-Kold with other cold perraanents. There's a vast difference. Other permanent* $4 and up. E*telle'* Beauty Shop, 131 Lincoln. Phone 971.
INSTRUCTIONS PAINTING lessons in oil and water
color, china and glass. Kepairs to china, glass and pottery oy an artist teacher. Mayme J. Hau, 300 1-2 Sweeney, phone 1458-M.
PIANO lesson* to beginner* and advanced pupils. Adelaide A Halt, 300 1-2 Sweeney, phone \4S8-M.
SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED—Typing to do at home—3__
Division St.
HELP WANTED
DO MORE IN
1944 TO WIN THE WAR
Remington Rand Inc. offers you pleasant working conditions and association with a fine class of women who are producing airplane parts—for important planes required by the Armed Forces.
Additional women aie needed both on assembly and bench work and if you want to help the war effort we suggest you drop in at the employment office and find out, for yourself, the desirability of the work.
Apply at
REMINGTON RAND INC. 574 Main St.
Tonawanda, N. Y .
Do not apply if now engaged in essential war work.
A NEWS Want Ad will rent it.
MEN and WOMEN wanted for
WAR JOBS at
SPAULDINGS
Here's a chance to work in worth-while
War Production and earn
Overtime Pay.
If not now employed in war work at your highest skill, see us.
MEN apply at U.S.E.S. for referral to Spauldings
WOMEN apply at our gate office.
SPAULDING FIBRE 310 WHEELER ST.
A fine place to work in War or Peace times.
MEN and WOMEN
We have many interesting
occupations open. Men apply at UJ3.E S
for referral card-Women apply direct to
Columbus McKinnon Chain Corp.
GIRL or YOUNG MAN To look after First Aid room
and help in Receiving department of Tonawanda plant.
High School education and Boy or Girl Scout First Aid training will qualify you. 48 hour week, no night work.
A permanent position with good starting salary.
An excellent chance for advancement
For an Interview, give age, education, previous experience, and phone number.
WRITE BOX "C-A" c-o News.
". . . The Production of
ASPHALT ROOFING . . is an ESSENTIAL ACTIVITY."
—War Manpower Commission November 9, 1943
Civilian needs, now restricted by War Production, will keep our plants just as busy night and day after the war as they now are. Our men and women are assured of continuous, full-week employment t>t years to come. If you are not now working at an ESSENTIAL job, you can't, do better than to see our employment manager tomorrow.
NATIONAL MANUFACTURING
CORPORATION 154 Fillmore Avenue Tonawanda, N. Y.
FEMALE HELP WANT'D
WOMEN
and GIRLS
We Have Manj
Occupations Open,
Good Working Conditions.
Good Pay.
Shift Work
Apply
INTERNATIONAL
PAPER CO.
If you art now engaged in an essential wax industry do not apply.
WOMEN and GIRLS, good pay, run or part time. Apply U'sette.
WANTED—Woman two morning* a week for laundry work. 60c hour. Phone 1419.
EXPERIENCED saleswomen tor hos-Iery, lingerie and main floor depts. Steady position, best salaries paid. Apply Brandons.
WANTED—Girl for housework—eve-nings Saturdays and Sundays tree. Call 394 B Gibson St.
WANTED—Waitress. Apply Delaware Hotel.
MEN APPLYING FOR
WORK -fust first go to the nearest United S t a t e s employment Service Office for referral card for presentation to firm advertising for help. United States Employment Service Offices for the conven'-"ce of residents of both Tonawanda and North Tonawanda. are located In the north side Post Office Building at Goundry and Oliver streets Men seekin" -atlroad work must •\pply first to me U S. Railroad Retirement Board office at M Niagara street. Buffalo
Women May Still Apply at Factories
Direct
THE NEWS of the Tonawanda., Friday, January 7, 1944
Notify your Local Draft Board When You Change Your Address
! HOUSES FOR SALE
MISC. FOR SALE
MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Part or full time fireman
for small stoker, fired boiler. Twin City Greenhouse, 198 Division at. Phone 2717.
STRUCTURAL. BOILER and Machine WELDING; day and night service. Phone 1782. Peerless Welding Co.
CELLAR DRAINERS. Sinks, Closets. Tanks and Heaters. Twin City Plumbing. 27 Grove Street. Phone 19-3.
CHECK WRITER for sale, gooc condition. Inquire Evening News. a. Webster Street.
ASPHALT SHINGLES and Creo-Uipi Shingles. Brick Siding. River Koao Lumber Co.. Phone 158_.
GAS RANGES S12.50 up: coal heat-•rs 912.90 up; metal bed S..U- up; GE apartment size electric range, slightly used, easy terms. Laurel Mattress Co., 74 Webster. Pnone 1367.
FULL or PART TIME COAL TRUCK
DRIVERS
WANTED
R. B. Newman Fuel Co. Long and East Aves.
Tonawanda
WANTED—Middle aged woman; com-1
plete charge small home, 2 children, one 7, one 4. 790 Oliver after 9 mornings.
WANTED—Night fireman. 8 hour shift. Apply Board of Education, 80 Clinton, Tonawanda.
LADIES WANTED for part or full time, selling Watkins Products. Call on or phone Mrs. Cowling, 345 Fletcher Street, Phone 1478-W.
WANTED—Girl or woman for proof reading and part-time cffice work. Apply News office, 83 Webster.
WOMAN for cleaning, every week, 75c an hour. 70 Grove Street or 389-R.
WANTED—Housekeeper at once for _ adults , 251 Sommer Street.
LOST AND FOUND LOST—January 5 on Payne Avenue.
Ladies black wallet containing money and papers. Phone 801-K. Reward.
LOST—Calico colored angora kitten. child's pet. Reward. Call 18 Longs Ave. Phone 2183.
FURNITURE FOR SALE VICTROLA, Furniture, Heater. Range,
Cooker, Rugs. Coucn. 181 Wheeler, upper.
RADIO, REFRIGERATN AL'S RADIO. 140 Main St., Tonawan
da. Phone. 279-W.
WANTED—Service station attendant, experience preferred; good wages. Wells Service Station, Main cor. Morgan, Tonawanda. Phone 1990.
PAINTING, PAPERING
SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE VACUUM Cleaners. Bridge beu„
Serving Trays, Kitchen Stoois. * ur-niture Polish. Floor Mops, Combination Coal and Gas ranges, Coolerator Ice Refrigerators _0% off.
LONGS 92 Main Tonawanda JUST RECEIVED—Shipment of color-
ed dustpans with colorful decai decoration, 60c and up.
CRAMER HARDWARE CO. Open 8 to 8 daily.
Open 8 to 1 Saturdays 20-26 Webster St. Phone s« ONE GARLAND heater, large size,
combination cook stove Inq. 2.7 Rumbold. North Tonawanda.
ONE LATHE, 8 ft. bed, 16" swing with motor. One Gould and Eber-hardt 19" shaper wood motor, one drill press 1-2" capacity. Reasonable. 158 Schenck. 1236-R.
BATHROOM FIXTURES. 3 piece set. all accessories, 290 feet new galvanised pipe, sizes halt inch to a inch, drainage fittings, etc., for complete extra bath:oom, 8100. Must sell at once. Phone 1119-J.
PAPER HANGING done. Inq. 47 Scott Street, Tonawanda.
INTERIOR PAINTING, paper hanging. Paper removed by steam. Wied-rich, 339 Oliver. 2924-M after « P.M.
GET YOUR KEMTONE at Fickard's. 267 Oliver Street. Phone 15TO.
KEMTONE miracle wall finish, smart beautiful colors. $2.98 gallon.
Meyers Lumber. Phone .77.
PETS FOR SALE FOR SALE—Saddle horse, broke to
Western and English saddle, can also use for buggy. 491 Young St., Tonawanda.
xUAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE
STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY COURT
NIAGARA COUNTY
JANUARY CLEARANCE 50% Wool Comforters 96.99 Chair Slip covers 1.89 Feather Bed Pillows .98 All Cotton Mattresses 7.99 Unfinished Kitchen Cnairs 1.39 9 x 12 Cong oleum Rugs 4.98
AND HUNDREDS of other bargains at PICKARDS
267 Oliver St. Phone l./o STARLINE bathinette, babys swing,
scale with basket. 739 Lee Ave. off Nash Road.
STORM SASH—Limited stock, order now. River Road Lumber Co.. Phone 1583.
WANTED TO BUY GOLD—High cash prices for old gold.
tewelry. watches, dental parts, silverware and scrap. Schopp i Jewelry Shoppe
JUNK—Rags, iron, metals: 50c tor 10U pounds bundled or boxed papers. 157 Thompson Street. Ptyone /2a, we call.
WANTED—Used oil burner. Twin City Plumbing, 27 Grove, Phone 1523.
LIMED OAK or maple dinette set. Thompson. 1014 Nash Road.
Student Orchestra Highly Praised by Boston Conductor
Rochester, N. Y. (UP) — During a recent rehearsal of the 115-piece Eastman School of Music Senior Symphony Orchestra, a visitor slipped into the auditorium and listened — for two full hours. When the last strains of the Shostakovich Fifth Symphony died away, the visitor approached Dr. Howard Hanson, director of the School and its orchestra, kissed him on both cheeks in true Continental fashion and exclaimed: "Without hesitation, I say this is the greatest student symphony orchestra in the world." And, coming as it did from Dr. Serge Koussevitsky, that was no small feather for Rochester's musical cap. Koussevitsky was in Rochester as director of the Boston sym> phony orchestra which appeared in a concert.
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Registered U. 5. Patent Off
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tending at 6:30 in charge of the president of the Women's Council and following this, just before the annual meeting there was a short musical program. Donald Shearer gave two violin solos, accompanied by Miss Ruthella Maffett and Donald Hebert played his accordion. Mrs. Grace Fal-ing had the devotions and William' Jackson lead the congregation in a song service.
Following the annual business meeting there was a meeting of the official board of the church for reorganization at which time Ellis Kitchen was elected chairman of the official board for the year 1944.
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SICKNESS CLOSES BANK Winchester, N. H. (UP) — The
manpower shortage caught up with the Winchester national bank recently. Jameg S. Kellom, the cashier, waa hospitalized with pneumonia. His brother, Franklin P. Kellom, the assistant cashier, also was ill at his home. Since they are the only two employees, the bank was forced to close.
The price of two $100 War Bonds pays for an Army squad tent.
HQME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION.
Plain ti lt _ v a —
WILLIAM SCHWEICHLER, ELIZABETH MAERTEN. EDWARD SCHW_U-CHLER, MARGARET f A S CHEN, G E O R G E SCHWEICHLER. ANNA BENWARE ALBERT SCHWEICHLER, W A L T E R SCHWEICHLER, LAWRENCE J. BENSON, end the PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK,
Defendants.
In pursuance and by virtue of a judgment for foreclosure and sale duly granted by this Court end entered in the Niagara County Clerk's OfXtce on the 10th day of December. IMS, I, the undersigned Referee, duly appointed in this action for such purposes will expose for sale and sell at public auction to the highest bidder 'iterator, in the main hall at the City Hall in the City of North Tonawanda. New York, on the 13th day of January, 1844, at 10:30 A.M. Eastern War Time ot that day, the real estate and mortgaged premises directed in and by said judgment to be sold In said Judgement described as follows:
"ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT. PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND,
Fabulous Ice Follies of '44 Coming to Buffalo
The fabulous Ice Follie* of 1944 coming to Buffalo Memorial Auditorium from Jan. 25th through Jan. 30th — with a matinee and evening performance on Jan. 30th will surpass all previous editons in the magnitude of pieduction, calibre of artists, brilliancy of costumes, originality of music and showmanship and splendor of decor and lighting.
The Ice Follies of 1944 combines the beauty and gaiety of old France; the fun and frolic of a circus; the color and glamour of the race track; rural comedy, and a spectacle in fantasy of the Orient.
Among the notable names who will be welcomed are Betty Atkinson, the California "skating comet", Norah McCarthy, radiant Irish-Canadian star, Eddie Ship-stad and Oscar Johnson, nationally famous comedians, Roy Ship-stad, the "world's smoothest skater", Heinie Brock, the diminutive comedian, the Canadian stars, Osborne Colson and Fran Claudet, Fapez and Zwack, the "Inttama-tional stylists", the eccentric comedy sensations, Frick and Frack, The Vanity Fair Trio and Bobby Blake.
The 1944 edition of Ice Follies presents artists new to the company, several of whom have international reputations. Among the newcomers is petite Hazel Franklin, the English skating sensation and Michael Klrby of Canada. Miss Franklin does a solo number and Mr. Kirby teams with Miss McCarthy in two of the most spectacular sequences in the show. Other newcomers are the international favorites, the Miltons, in a stylized ballroom dance on skates. \
TABLE TOP electric stove, also chemical toilet. Phone 1540-M.
458 MORGAN—9 room nous*. 8 apartments with 2 separate lu maces ana cellar. Two separate beta roomi and private entrances. i_et ins rent buy your home tor you! Modem in every respect. Oak fioori and finish. A-l condition, 1 apartment now vacant, nancy to out and school.
MARION C. HUSBAND 'Licensed Broker
Member Real Estate Board Branch Office—Phone -377-J ex 2879-J "ldO GOUNDRY St. 6 rooms, oak" floors
Holland furnace newly painted a good home convenienuy located.
40 FULLER Ave., 6 rooms, bath, garage, good condition. Here is I low - priced, comfortable hotm handy to bus, stores, school.
WE HAVE some exceptional bargaini in choice vacant lota. Ask us about them.
W. D. rRIMBUS, Inc.
FOR SALE 548 PROSPECT Ave., N. Ion. 93.901
i 110 FLETCHER, see us for price I 223 BROAD i 358 BROAD—See us for price
RAYMOND J. MAHAR ' 378 Morgan S t Phone 8M
A GOOD investment property. Met-cher St., rent $90 per month. Price 96000, Johnson St, rent* SU0 per month. Price 98500. Are you interested? Call 424-..
STENZIL St , 6 room hou*_ IDS* WASHINGTON St, good 8 room
house 3.981 KEIL St.. 8 room bouse 5.UU0 3 ACRE farm, good house 3,-UO 47 ACRE fruit farm 3,00V 88 ACRE farm, on creek 4.2* 106 ACRE, stock farm 5,2_B
J. H. BOLLiFR 34 Felton Street Phone 797-R ONLY $2800 for this beautiful, 1 floor,
8 room home. 2 bedrooms. Dam cellar, full atUc, rebuilt and remodeled inside and out.
1375 PAYNE Ave.—7 room home, i bedrooms, furnace, large barn garage. Lot 184 x 224. Select bargain.
190 ROBINSON—Select bargain—per feet condition. Must be seen to appreciate value. 3 bedrooms, furnace, 2 car garage. Our price 95_&o. Make us an offer.
132 CENTER Ave.-f.r90 beautiful 1 floor 8 room home, 3 bedrooms, bath, open veranda, garage, excellent condition.
58 DAHLGREN — 84200. 7 room home, 4 bedrooms, bath, new root ana new Holland furnace. 2 ear garage. Lot 50x100.
396 DELAWARE—Select bargain witn lot 36 x 234 f t Hot water furnace, six rooms, 3 bedrooms, oak floors, 1 car garage. Our price 85450. Make us an offer.
318 FALCONER — $5500. Seven room home, 4 bedrooms, bath, not water furnace. 2 car garage. Perfect condition.
377 FALCONER—83000. i floor. 8 room bungalow, bath, large lot
WE FINANCE and complete aU sales on our easy monthly payment plan.
WILL WENDT Real Estate Specialist
308 Schenck St. Phone I
ROOMS HEATED ROOM for rent 315 Lincoln
Ave. Phone 872-J.
ROOM for rent—with home privileges Call 364-J.
FURNISHED APTS. SMALL furnished apt. for two adults
Call 294 Goundry alter 4 p.m. STEAM HEATED apartments. Private
bath, 15 Adam St Phone 26.8. FURNISHED Apt. 3 rooms. 23 Lin-
coin. S ROOM FLAT, gas range, light gar
age furnished. Available now. 4144 Delaware Ave.. 3nd oouse over City Line.
SMALL FURNISHED, heated apt .Children permitted. Phone .30-j.
UNFURNISHED APTS. 3 ROOMS and bath unfurnished, new
ly decorated. 29 Ganson
SECOND FLOOR Apartment gas furnace air conditioned, 37 Grove Phone 1523.
3 ROOM unfurnished apt. light beat Adults only. M Adam.
WANTED TO RENT WANTED—Two room apartment pre
ferably bedroom and kitchenette-Call 130 William St.. Tonawanda.
HOMES 49 CRAMER, fine 2 story frame dwel
ling, 3 rooms with lavatory ana utility room first floor; 2 large bedrooms and bath second iioo. wired for electric range, equipped with storm sash ?nd screen, throughout garage, lot 40 x l_u; tn . biggest buy for the least money xn the Tonawandas. See it.
9 SYRACUSE, Del-wanda district 4 story frame dwelling, a rooms ana bath, first floor 2 bedrooms; second floor. 2 large, bedrooms; o_x floors, cellar, hot air furnace. wired for electric rang., 2-car garage. 97 feet frontage, owner occupied, $4500. This is a grand buy;
458 MORGAN, 3 family, 3 rooms ana bath in front; 4 rooms and bam In back; this home will rent for 940 front apartment and 933 tor rear apartment; garage, good lot, fine neighborhood, now owner occupied. See i t this la a good oaf.
1 FARMS, one building poor. bu| valuable location, the other, good buildings throughout eloae to town. good neighborhood.
WE HAVE homes of aU steer ana afl prices. Call for listings.
WE HELP finance aU sales. MARION C. HUSBAND
Licensed Broke. Phone 862-J
Branch office Phone 22T7-J or 2678-<
HOUSES FOR RENT 9 ROOM vacant house. 3 bedrooma
wired for electric stove. 940. 4 ROOM vacant Apt—a bedroom*
bath, garage. 935. 5 ROOM vacant apt bath- 990. 2 ROOMS furnished tor adults, wit*
heat 7 ROOM furnished house, 4 bedrooma
bath. $40 WILL WENDT
Real Estate Specialist 208 Schenck St. Phone 9
with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being tn the City of North TonawaSpa. County of Niagara and State of7 New York, described as and being part of Lot No, 14 in Township It. Range 8, bounded as follows:
"Commencing at a point in the easterly line of Division Street •where the southerly line ot Christiana Street intersects the same; running thence EASTERLY along the southerly line of Christiana Street; three hundred (300) feet, to the easterly line of land owned by John P. Schweichler, mortgagor herein; thence running SOUTHi-R-LY along the easterly line of said Schweichler's land, one hundred and ten (110) feet, to tae norm line of an alley; thence WESTERLY along the north sde ot saia Alley and said North line of same -continued westerly, parallel with Christiana Street, three Hundred (300) feet; to the east line of Division Street, ore hundred and tan (110) feet, to the place of beginning, containing more or less."
J. THEODORE MOSES, Referee
JOSEPH 3. GXRBA8I Attorney for Plaintiff Office & P. O. Address 531 Gluck Building Niagara Falls, New York
Dec. 30, 24. 27, 31; Jan. 3. 7 . . _ _ _ V - -
NOTICE TO CORPORATION SECRETARIES Your corporation will bold its an
nual meeting in a short time, and to make it a legal meeting It u necessary to give the stockholders public notice by publishing the notice ot your annual meeting at least twice, once each week for the two weexs preceding the meeting, also to mau to each stockholder personally a notice.
Dee. 37, 39. » , Jan. 9. 9, 7 J
LEGAL NOTICE PETITION
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE UP NEW YORK, To MARGARET SMITH. If she be living and if she be dead to hw heirs-at-law, next of km ana distributees, if any such there be, ait of whom and of all of wfe.se names, ages, places of residence and post* office addresses are unknown to petitioner and cannot after due diligence be ascertained.
Whereas CONSUELO R WRIGHT KEIL who resides at the City of North Tonawanda, New York, hss presented a petition to the Surrogate's Court ot our County of Niagara, praying tor a decree that a certain instrument in writing, bearing date the 3rd day February 1939. relating to both real and personal property, be duly proved and admitted to probate as the Last Will and Testament of B L A N C H E WRIGHT late of the City eg North Tonawanda In the County of Magara, and State of New York, deceased
Therefore. You and Each e. You* are cited to show cause before tn* Surrogate's Court of our County eg Niagara, at the Court-House in tne City of Lockport In the said County of Niagara, on the 5th day of February 1944, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, why such a decree should not be made.
In TESTIMONY WHEREOF, We have caused the Seal of said Surrogates Court to be hereunto affixed.
WITNESS—HON. RAYMOND A. KNOWLES, Surrogate of our said County ot Niagara, at Lockport. N*?W York, this 8th day of January, 1944.
Clerk of the Surrogate's Court LEVENIA R. CRHSER
McMAHON & SCHMIDT Attorneys for Petitioner Sweeney Building North Tonawanda, N. Y.
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