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The Record-Argus from Greenville, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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GRfcENVlLtl, THURSDAY, OCT. 27, 1938 THE RECORD-ARGUS PACE NINE COUNTY SEAT OOFTP MASKUKV, tlt'cord-Argua Correspondent nml Court, Reporter. Telephone 100. Firemen Called Twice For Fires During Night Tho Mercor Host End Flro Dn- piuimnit having answered two fire ftlnrniB In ns ninny days In tho rurnl community nro wc-UlnR liropnrcd for Flro history In I his coni- inunlty hna boon pretty definitely established by flrr-s hroiiUiiiK out. In KroiiP-1 of three.

The pnst two fires have been In the csirly morning hours nnil flrriiipii arc Imping nn exception to the rulf. Republicans Report 1000 Rally Tickets Are Sold Tho mipport anticipated fur the big rally of Itapubllcrms to be hdd I Stoncboro next Thursdny evening, Nov. 1., Is more than nnsurcj with 1,000 tickets nlrendy sold nnd tnany morn to bo reported. Thri-o blinds have volunteered fur thn evening nnd one will Rives concert at each church, the three combining for tlio hi)? pnrndo Knti'ly mid Slonfboro to follow the dinners. nro the Klone- horo Community the flroso City nnd thn IVnn IllKh fiehool of Oreenvllle.

For Ihf! dniif-e from 9 to 12 nt the Slone- btiro iKivlllon, a Shnron orchentrn. hn.i been oiiffngrrt. I'rf-codlne; the dMiieo a pioKnim IH rilnnned with Wlllliini Hnillh, foriner Hlnto corn- of the American Legion as Hpeakt-r of the nvcnlnjr. Kdlfile of I'l-rry H. Finndy Luke, letters to Lcoln J.

MeniiH. Rstiilc at Hiram Mercer, Icttci'H to Alison Cozrui, Mercer. CltOWl) AT IIIIItCH AMfiHllnfi; to the chicken plo nnd popularity of the. nnniial dinner of I COMING EVENTS tho Jlorno Missionary if tho First Mfilhodl.it Kplscopn) church wnn I he large ntlcindnnr. 1 of between 350 find KrrvInK start nil nt 5 nnd nl thn rhtirc'h nmlilorliirn WHH slill WILLS ItKCOKDKI) Tho will of B.

Henlli, of HiiflM'in. Summit r'nunty, Ohio, wns ypMlM-'lny In the of f'nnriw nfrir-f nndfr hprirllnx mil in mm. f()f (wft of mnM hl! rBtf The will of IJralh, Cny- 10 prr line per inf. nhopn Summit. Count v.

Ohio, MHO I n.l. A. (anl l-nrly Hnll, I'Hdny t-vpnlnfr. Oct. 28th.

15c. CLASSIFIED QUICK REFERENCE FOR BUYING-SELLING-RENTING- TRADING AND FEATURING YOUR BUSINESS Lost and Found Special Notices ARE YOU ALL RE AD YP The Most Complete Selection of Footwear You'll Find Anywhere Now on Display in Brown's Window 1 6 Inch Leather High-Top Shoes Many Styles 5.00 5.45 8.50 I 6 Inch High Lace Gums Big Selection 2.99 3.69 Heavy Felt Insoles 15c Leather Top Gums Crepe Soles 12. Inch fflv AIM'MCATIONS John .7. jlVnrl T'oHltovifh. Sharon.

i i Arthur 1'crklns Kniilni-r. Sharps- she Is to I villf: Twiln Ltielllr; JJprk, Oronnvlllo. undergo nn opc-rnllon. I Wllllnm Sffilt Morrison nnd J)oro- Mr. nnd Mrs.

Wllford Klull, and I thy Miicholtrre. West Mid-I K' 1 of New wie Hunday i of Mr. nnd Mrs. fjeorKe Stull. KlvrMIS UKCflltDfvl) Mr.

and Mrs. Martin Jackson, Klli'ii Mon-inon nl. to Jacob H. foniu-aut Tuesday on iBohliiR. lot 4ft, K'-rk jilnn, i Mr.

and Mrs. A. H. Jackson. better dryckaner for hunting allowed on the i home use.

Haff and quick-dry property J. C. Me- loaves no odor. Kor suits, hats, tics, Granahan, S. O.

DuMars, H. K. CABBAGE. 918-U-22, Barney Bean. KOWIIS, riiBS nnd iiphol- sterinK.

Siic gal. Mayer Motor Service. Stevenson. Miscellaneous Service 3 1 6 Inch 449 Heavy Wool Hunting Socks 25c-49c-69c 4 Bkle Arties All Rubber or Cloth Tops Sturdy Soles 1.99 239 6 Bkle Arties All Rubber or Cloth Top. Long Wearing 3.49 1 6 Bkle Snug Leg urns Light Weight Many Styles 2.99 Men's Knee Boots Ru er 1.99-2.39 Felt Shoes Several Heights 1.99 2.59 Sheepskin Shoes Leather Soles 2J9 Sheepskin Moccasins 69c 1.00 Heavy Rubbers 1.00 1.25 Waterproof Dressings We 72-Inch Rawhide Laces 20c Sporting Boots Light weight HIP Boots Complete Line of Rubber Footwear for the Working Man At Reasonable Prices, Brown's Boot COAL AND LIMi; delivered, general hauling.

George Vouglin. Phone S19I122. vllle, $300. Anthony WlllianiH et ux. to Jovenall, lots 144-14S, Khnrp.ivllln, $1500.

Joseph to Mary Jovenall, i Professional Notices 4 Mr. and Mrs. fjuy Nottlnshnm, Shnron, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lyle NotliiiB- PHIVATK piano lessons teach- ham and ihrno children, of 1'ulnskl, or with public school experience.

Phone Mr. and Mrs. Sterle NottlnRham, flroenvllle; lilako Nottingham, of sarnn proporty, Jl. i VoungRfown, woro Hunduy Kiirstn of Ifrtitik Knlup ft ux. to HHen Ob- i Mr.

and Mrs. NotlinRhain. orman, lots 204-205, Uet-chwood Mr. and MI-H. A.

T. Hunter and Hon, Knrroll, SI. Tommy, of VoungHtown. Kun- Bhcnnngo Valloy H. 1,.

to T. J. day gii'-ntH of Misa Lila Jackson. Morrln et. lot on Mlllikcn nve- i MI-K.

Jluntor won formfcrly HUP, Sharpsvlllc, $1. Dorothy IJerrlnger of tliia placf. John A. C. Ktovcnaon tit al Trus-j Bina Myers and Mrs.

H. C. leo.i to P. Lnvln ct lot 3. Jamison were arnotiH: thowo who Jamf-s Wright plan, Hharon, $1.

spent Friday in Kilt. John A. C. StfvciiHon to Timothy i A. II.

Jackson, Mlsn Alice Jackson, JJouglnsH, prnpfirty on S. Wash- Mary I'todgcrw. Miss JIazol COLD WEATUKIl ahead! Buy a dependable Wlllard battery. He- member the fancy guarantee supplied with pyp batteries will not start, your car. Recharging and rentals for all cars.

Mayer Motor Service. BK SI'1113 to see the Universal Hange before you buy any other. Jlo.fs and Hcasley, Phono 215, 22 Canal street. There Is no substitute i for quality nnd service. FHJCSH CIDER and eating applcu for Hallowe'en parties.

140 Mnln Greenville. RADIO TUBKP, complete llaytheotl line. Call us nnd wo Will come to your homo to test your old tUbtfl. Trczona Flrestono Service, At the Forks. Phono 061.

FIGHTS LAST NIGHT Wanted to Buy 6 InBlon und Irvine Avenue, Sharon, W. Husscll Shannon et ux. to Florence It. Shoutz. property on Mercer-Sharon road, Hickory township, $800, Colonial Trust Co.

by receiver to Louis Sabella et part of lot 10, StambauKh plan, Sharon, $2250. HOSPITAL NOTES Ilodgers, Mrs. Nannie Johnson, JlisH Arlcne Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. W.

Thompson, Mm. A. J. Ncvln, Mr. and Mrs.

Perry Hell, attended the funeral of John Free, of Conneaut Lake, Sunday. Kov. J. Alvin Hazk'tt has returned home from Kzell, where he spent a few dys with his daughter, Martha Elizabeth Hazlett. By Associated Day, Chi-, outpointed Pete Ix'llo, C-ary, (10).

Jorspy City, N. Canzonei-l, 1 10. New York, former featherweight and IlL'htwc-lKht champion outpoint- i Howard Scott, 138, Washington Orange, Perroni, 1ST, Cleveland, outpointed Roy Ijazer, 199, Pnterson, N. .7., (10). THE GRANGES Baby Bed in good condition.

Kecord-Argus Box 70. Automobile Service 10 l-JVKREADY PRESTONE and Super Pyro anti-freeze are now on sale here. Prepare your car for cold weather! Sterling Super Service, corner Main and Pcnn. HEATERS; our new 1939 car heaters are here, priced lower than ever before. Individual foot wai m- crs and custom fit defrosters.

Trezona's Firestone Service, "At The Forks." GET ready for winter: Motor tune- up $1.50, greasing, battery nnd electrlo service. Open Sundays, Amon Motors, 192 S. Mercer street, phone 9060. Houses and 30 4-ROOM house, 3 Thomas Pierson, 12S East avenue. G-HOOM house, bath, furnace.

In- 1 quire 30 Clarksvillo street. FURNISHED rooms, private bath, i private entrance, garage. 1S8 Clinton St. Phone 108-W. 7-ROOM house.

Phono 1015-R. Real Estate for Sale 34 MUST BE YOUR to own East End home at sacrifice price, now rented to show good turns. Buy now before price ad' vance. Record-Argus Box 5. i Mrs.

Francis Hlllman, Stoneboro, Miss EloLse Rossltcr, of Adamsvllle, was a week-end guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Park Free. was admitted yesterday to the Mercer Cottage Hospital for treatment. Leaving the hospital yesterday Mr.

and Mrs. O. C. Snodgrass at- wcre Mrs. Helen Hawes, Mercer R.

tended the chicken supper at Con- Mrs. Nell Wedekln, Clinton vllle; Mrs. Margaret McMurren, Edinboro; and Mrs. Gertrude Drake, Mercer. JJ1UKFS Mr.

George Miller Is reported to bo seriously ill nt the home of J. E. Speace, 202 North Otter Street. Mr. and Mrs.

Will Crawford and Mr. and Mrs, Herman McWhlrter were expected home today from Washington, D. -where they attended a feed show. Mrs. R.

S. Blair and daughter, Mrs. James Walker, after a week's neaut Luke, Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Glenn Moore, of Rochester, N. were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. C.

Snqd- grass. They were enroute to Oklahoma where they will be engaged in mission work. Mrs. Moore was formerly Miss Evelyn Snodgrass, of Jamestown. They were recently married.

Mrs. R. T. Gaylord, Mrs. Donald Campbell, Mrs.

Mark Campbell, attended the home economics meeting at the home of Misses Vinnie and Jackson The regular meeting of Jackson ready for winter driving. Have Grange was held In the Grange hall your gears flushed and refilled with last Tuesday evening with represen- flow ear lubricants. We have Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With More Comfort tatlves present from both Millbrook I i oils, and Coolsprinff Grang-esr. The first i Or the new 10W and 20W winter motor visit In -Washington, D. have re- jemima Dodd.s at Adamsville, Friday.

turned home. Installation of officers will feature the meeting of the Westminster Guild of the Presbyterian Church the first Monday of November. Officers for the new year nro Helen Smith, president; Nancy Jjou Filer, vice-president; Margaret Plzor, secretary; and Elizabeth Brown, treasurer. SOUTH SHENANGO BRIEFS I. O.

Moreland, of Jamestown Is Installing a new furnace In Westford M. church. Sunday church services held upstairs In Westford community hall. Mr. and Mrs.

R. B. Gaugh and grandson, Lylc, of Conneaut, wore guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hurlbort.

Mi-, and Mrs. Wilford Stull and son, of Now Castle, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, George Stull. Mr. and Mrs.

Bruce- Ross and daughter, of Pittsburgh, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ross, Greenville, were Friday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ross.

Sunday, Mr. and Alfred Ross and houso guests from Pittsburgh, and Greenville, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Waid Hoss Butler, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Jay Gilliland of. Jamestown. Mrs. Martin went to War- At Relief From Piles Hero Is a powerful combination of two proven internal, one external. First, remove the cause of cleansing clogged bowels with safe, non-Irritating GOLDEN-LAX TABLETS GOLDEN-LAX TABLETS' aro a strengthening, tonic laxative, and form no Injurious habits.

Next cover tho affected area with cooling AntN soiitlo Saii-Cura OoliUment. San- Cnrii will stop tho pain quickly and allow healthy, natural to set In at once. Snu-Cura S5o and 60o. Golden-Tittx 25o nt all drug stores, i- Mrs. Clyde McCurdy, of Kinsman, visited her sister, Mrs.

Clara Bush, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. L.

Snodgrass and family were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Butler of near Fowler, O. Mrs. Ray Booser and son, Ronnie, Erie; Mr.

and Mrs. August Arnold and family, of Enon Valley; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fisher, Sharpsville, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Ackerman. ADAMSVILLE SCHOOL HONOR ROLL, Pupils on the honor roll for the first 6 weeks; Room II, grade Paulino Nottingham, Naomi Nottingham, Elolse Rossiter. Grade VIII Lorlng Nottingham, Alice Campbell. Perfect attendance, Naomi Nottingham, Mary Henry, Mary Campbell, Pauline Nottingham, Eloise Rossiter, Mabel Andrews, James Webster, Fred Nottingham Emma Jane Thomas, Alice Campbell, Loring Nottingham, Glenn Nottingham, Melvln Henry, Robert Reagle, Jessie F. Rossiter, teacher.

BRIEFS Miss Mary Francis Allen, student nurse at Presbyterian Hospital, Pittsburgh, was a visitor In town Sunday. Miss Xella Henry is spending the week with friends at Linesvllle and New Castle. Mrs. S. Dickey, New Castle, spent Wednesday with her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McLenahan.

Mr. and Mrs. Homer Cochran and children, Irene and Richard, Grove 1 City, visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Patton, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. John M. Andrews and Mrs. Fannie Andrews, called on Cooley, Conneaut Lake, Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Webster and son James, visited Wendell Ball and family at New Castle, Sunday.

and Becond doirrees were given to two members from Millbrook and one from Jackson. After the meeting refreshments were served by the social committee. The next regular meeting will be held the first Tuesday In November at which officers for the next year will be elected. The annual Hallowe'en party will bo he-Id nt the Grange hall on the evening of Oct. 31.

All members are urged to come masked. Those attending not masked are to pay a fine. The entertainment for the evening will be under the direction of the lecturer, Glenn Lewis. The social committee will serve refreshments. KASTEBT1I, a pleasant alkaline fnon- ncld) powder, false teeth more Let US check cooling system firmly.

To ent and talk In more com- 1 little FASTJSETH KUtnmy, gooey, panty; refill with Presume or rt alcohol. Mayer Motor Service. COLD WEATHER driving needs: Heaters, defrosters, fans, chains, Prestone, alcohol, everything for the auto. Mayer Motor Service. taste or fclenturo breath), drug store.

CheekH "plats odor" Get FASTEBTH at anr Help Wanted 12 I Millbrook Grange held their regular meeting Friday night, Oct. 21, with a good attendance. Several new members were obligated in the 1st and 2nd degree. The "3rd' and 4th degree was put on by the degree team of the grange. W.

M. Elder, Pomona master, was a visiting member. Lunch was served. Sheakleyville, featuring the birthday of Sprague Shook, a brother- in-law of Mrs. Allen.

Mrs. Blanche Henry visited her sister, Mrs. W. J. Cathcart, and family at New Wilmington, Sunday.

Miss S. Leola Phlpps, accompanied by Miss Elda Fisher, Atlantic, spent the week-end at her home at State Line, stopping at Erie, Friday, on her way to attend State Teachers' Institute. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marshall, Buffalo, N.

and Frank Dumars, and son, Paul, Greenville, were Adams- vilie callers Saturday afternoon. Kenneth Williams, Oakland, arrived Thursday evening to spend his vacation with his wife, who has been ill several weeks, at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs, H. L. Hicks. Mr.

and Mrs. Alex. Alexander and son, George, rUmersburg, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs, Albert Quinn. Mrs.

Theodore W. Wescott, who has been suffering: from a heart ailment, is improving. Mrs. Frank Blair has been with her this week. Cullers nt the Wescott home Sunday were, Mr.

and Mrs. Perry Brooks, Mrs. Alice Brooks and Mrs. Samantha Anderson, Geneva, Miss Edra Smock, Linesvllle, nnd William McCracken, Jamestown, Pa. Miss Marian Bole, Erie, was the HOUSEKEEPER for family of 3 adults.

Go home nights. Record- Argus Box 14. EXPERIENCED girl for general housework. Stay nights. Phone 670.

EXPERIENCED farm hand. Inquire Prior Kinsman, O. Farm Articles for Sale 17 BALED straw. L. W.

Crummy, near Water Works. Livestock for Sale 20 BROWN road mare, sound, work double or single. T. B. Mlnnls, Ad- amsvllle.

Miscellaneous for Sale 24 J.EO.VL In the Court of Common Pleas Mor- cor County, Pennsylvania, No. 85, Dec. Term, 1038. Notice is hereby given that application will he made to the above court on 7th day at November, 1038, at 10:00 o'clock A. under the Act of Assembly relating to non-profit approved May 5, P.

It. 289, for charter of an Intended corporation to culled Hickory Township Volunteer Fire and Relief Association, which la to be organised under tho provisions at the Bald Act. The purposes of the Raid corporation Is to protect life and property from and during such fires ns may occur fix Hickory Township, Mercer County. 1'ennsylvanla; to assist neighboring: towns and townships In furnishing such protection, when requested; and to provide a fund for the relief of members Injured and dependents of members killed In the performance of their duties as firemen; and for these purposes to have, and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of the said Act of Assembly. The proposed charter Is now on file la the prothonotary's office.

Brockway. Whltla McKay. Miss Ida Phillls, Greenville, vis- I guest of. Miss S. Leola Phlpps ited her parents, Mr, and Mrs.

S. B. Phillls, Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs.

George Allen and daughter, Ruth Ann, attended a birthday party Tuesday evening at tho homo of Mrs, Allen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Stallsmlth, Suffered More and More Till She Began Taking'-Vendo!" Says this splendid medicine changed all thU and is now feeling better than in years, Advises everyone to start taking It. "I had been troubled with indi. gestion for a long wjiile stomach finally became so weak that even simple foods would cause gas, sourness, cvftinpa and shortness of breath," says Mrs, IJ, Weiler whose host of friends will read this wjth great Interest.

bothered me for several and now my (tomach I) ip muph better I ca from jndiyeaUon, and I arp alto relftvei pulna in my find thanks to wild VtioTO I madi. Jn MTHR ft'Mfe tht tfalng to do 1 without deity end Ul.iU on road to '9 Jt HQW. wW i Thursday night and attended the chicken supper, H. N. Cathcart and family spent Sunday with W.

J. Cathcart and family at New Wilmington. R. V. Peterson, Linesvllle, was business caller in town Wednesday.

Mrs. Robertson, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. C.

MoMlllen, Atlantic, Sunday. Myron Rhodes, Espyville Station, and T. R. Robertson, Meadville, wore visitors In town, Monday. D.

Webster was at Llnesville, Saturday. Mr. ancl Mrs. J. H.

Neese, were at Warren, Sunday, COMPLAINTS about some feet banished by foot-happy farmers and working men who wear Keystone Shoes. See us now. Keystone Shoe Store. SAFE automobile insurance. Glllesple.

a A. 12-GAUGE double-barrel hammer- less shot gun, good condition, cheap. Riddels Service Station, 180 S. Mercer Street. THREE sugar-cured hams.

Harold E. Stevenson, Phone. R. D. 1, Kennard TABLE top gas range, 2 gas heating stoves, 3 burner gas hot plate.

R. M. Durney, Osgood. TWO bundles fruit trees cheap. Inquire Express office.

Main St. 2-BED HOUSE TRAILER, practically new, air brakes, turn lights, safety chains, flags and flares. Real buy at Cash this month only. Inquire at Scott and Shaffer Electrical Store for direction. Ralph A.

Shaffer, R. D. 1. LINCOLN COAL: 6 inch lump, stoker. Britton Coal Co.

Phone 696. ROUND OAK kitchen range, brass bed and springs, Minta Shollenberger, Rt. 1. Phone Sheakleyville 8-F-21. FRESH CIDER for Hallowe'en parties.

Bring containers. Fell Rarm, East Jamestown road. PUBLICSALE on the Bean farm miles south of Green-vlJle on the Hamburg Road, Saurday, Oct. 29 12:30 sharp The following: electrics washing machine, brass kettle, meat bench, meat barrel, two churns, Ice-box, Red Star Oil range, six-lid kitchen range, (approximately new) kitchen table and chairs, dining room table, chairs and buffet, two beds, springs, mattresses, one bed, three dressers, Simmons cotton mattress, porch glider, stand, large mirror, rug, Congoleum rug. B.

Smith piano, dishes, crocks, juga, spray pump, 3 3 hp gas engine, wheel-barrow grass seeder, sawa, cord wood, buzz saw, rubber-tired farm wagon, coalshute team of colts, 2 54 years broke; young Shropshire buck, and other articles too numberous to mention. TERMS; CASH C. A. Bean, owner A. E.

Cannon, Auctioneer, QUALITY COAL, agricultural lime, moderate prices. William Love, Transfer, Phone 7-R-12. APPLES, Grimes, Spies, Delicious, Wlnesaps. Phone 1104M. Walter Shannon, South Main St, Ext.

you ajfaid Yk 0uw Otu. oft 1934 Ford Sedan Radio, Heater, Good Tires 1936 Studebaker Sedan Over Drive, DeLxjxe Equipment. A One-owner Car FILER ip 49 St. GROVE City coal, run mine $8.50, lump $4.26. H.

a. Perkins, 4 Uooney St. SHOT GUN, 16 guage, single barrel, Ivor-Johnson. $.7.00. S.

Mercer St. WINCHESTER 13 firuage hamerless pump shotgun, 30-40 Craig air rlfio. No. 1 condition. L.

V. Brown, 117 S. Main St. Staymon, Rome, Courtland, Delivery service. Campbell Orchards, Hadley Road.

Phone 830-R-6. VISITING NURSE Call to 1 co. PHOIfDP8Q.3B.18 PUBLIC SALE Livestock, tools, machinery, hay, grain, corn in shock and household goods. Saturday, Oct. 29th 9 A.

Bf. SHAHP On farm of undersigned owner, situate miles southwest of Greenville, 14 mile east of Auble's Corners, well known as Ralph Mowery Farm. TERMS: CASH. Lunch served by Ladles' Missionary Society. Sale positive: On account of health must quit farming, Mrs, Violet Kremis, Owner Col.

Homer II. Sparks Auctioneers. Sow, Hallowe'en Mwquerade Dance non Road Wne Free, Prlsss airog AJso Ttab Wit Auctioneer Transfer, Pa, Phooe 17-R-3 A. CANNON Auctioneer Pbotw Clarence Young WpKfmf 1 Auctioneer Phone W. FBEY.

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