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The Record-Argus from Greenville, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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The Record-Argusi
Location:
Greenville, Pennsylvania
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11
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i jSJrsr JWnlt of torwer uftifetl J'ohrt 1 h6sj5ltam flans that attended the if S6H. i MoSfer, Qovddft' 'b'oth Jft' ef tftolf falwfeft first ffob. 8 found 'slow. leela Now York UaWwInS Kings Nevada Con. ithttcd with the AtMilId Auburfi' I i I i 1 NoHh ArtteHSaft Northern Paelflo Olllo in i Pabkdfa 1 afOftiollttt ft, 11.,.,,..,,,,, Phil Pt.i't i Prootbf it Oamblts S8 enttSj sfandy? No, 3, 100 Mains Clfficif Md'ttntalna B0.i.fler-*fow York SB-96) Wiltes filnryjn' NorUi 'ttclo i to Wrtrt in Pittsburgh Livestock i od spaded 'over-, lost An lighter, ateady 1 to, lower, heavier butehora 160-S'IO- Ibs.

tbp 260820 )bs. 4.00-4.88 1 0(5440 IbS, 88 i i i and' deswoy t'ono, plnln'or kinds down to S.Odj latti, oft.tfobflfafjr If, Mfc tt fomioi 1 resident 1 ebtiflt? a' bf oihbl' of MfcS. Malcolm Slw6tts 6f dump 'Hill 116 is a graduate drove llfoldfttf fesfdotit ljor ttmrringOt Mrs. Meyfef Was a fcttUjualb, Thdlaim State Teachers' eollegbf and taught In Braddodk schools fin- setfe? ai befott ehfe tho wife of'ths forme? 'iSrjtt attorney, She Wits a fttftmbbf of 7 St. Stetrfisn'n Motestnnt of and 6t Got ejwb.

3 Asides fior husband attd soh, John D. Meyer, stepdaughters, Lucile and 'Joan her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. SpraggoH of NoW IlaVeVi, Spragg-bft of Walter oMSrlo and JoVih and Wil Ji spraggon of New ITaven, sisters, Prances and Ethel Gallagher of Brooklyn and Mrs. Mabel Mkccoun Now York.

Arias Aiistn jjj Miss Attsta Portor, aged 89, died last evening at 8:26, Feb. 2G t.1932, at tho home of her niece, Mrs. Fi Meado, 88 slrent, whom she hadMtved for the pn8t 20 years. Miss Porter had been for the past four months. j-itn She was a' daughter of tho late and'Jane Porter, of the Porter i' farm at Porter's dam, north' of town Is tho last of a largo family.

Besides her nleee, two 1 cousins sur vlve, James F. Mathers of Greon, and Mrs, John'Allen of. Now KviirtB to William lilt ''Moeehwootl tmprovtU went "'FVartkllrt Valve! osa fflriglno is hlft CdiUfldorattoh Tlvan D', Ehllaon its ild.g. SO neros, Coolsprlnji C. M.

Chrysler, Ohio. pfd Sharon Realty and' rnsurnneo George lot co'Son Lrvnt.fl I i I II Myers on. Fourth Ward, shnr. Columbia G. Com.

Commonwealth Britain's InU Consolidated Ons i 62H atlonofthefour. owcrreni- C8C CollUnonta Cntl 38 Ions made at -Tokyo joday, Coht 0 Del rapan to land no mre tfoops In the Com PPOduoUl ntornatlonal 'Settlement at Shan- Curtlg Wrlght hal and to move tho Japanese fiittf-1 ig Tno. 63 hip'so It attract Chinese hollnro Into the settlomeiu, in I. ,4, SftAre "Sorvcl Ine. Shell Union Oil Slmmona Sinclair Con Soeon'y Snuflificti Southern 10 Sliindord DrtindH.

Standard 1 Standard, Cal 4 Standard naimro into ino settlement, Rnstman atanaara JLUVA akon show that Groat Itrlt- isicclrle Texas Corporation di Wilmington. Funeral services will bo helrt from tho Meade home, Saturday afternoon at 2:30 with' the Rev. Dr. Walter L. of the Presbyterian church, of which Miss Portor a member, In charge.

iv ineht will fdllow In Shonaiigo Valley cemetery. Funeral, Miss Ella O'EelUy fl Funeral services for Miss Ella i i O'Reilley were held at St. Michael's church morning at 0 o'clock, Rt. Rev. Monsignor John P.

Kearns 6f- Interment, ael's cemetery. Pallbearers were N. N. Moss, Rob- ert Mo Andrew, William Dugan, Frank Clavln, William L. Pa.den:and J.

McGeary. riittendlng'frdm wore Mr. and Mrs. James C. Kcrr, Butler; Mr.

and Mrs. John Prange, Cleveland; Mr. and William IJogan and Joseph Fleming, Youngs- t'awn. Mils In Is assuredly In agreement with America's 1 Far Eastern policy. taiectrlcc Power Light 13rlo R.

World Disarmament 0 A conference today voted down Rus- Frooport sla's proposal for imm'edlnte total General Electrlo and universal disarmament-through- General Foods. out the world. Tho proposal was pro- apncral Gas 131 2 sented by Maxim Lltvlnoff, Soviet General Motors commissar for foreign affairs. When Gen. Theater Ea the vote was taken, only Turkey and Gillette Russia supported the proposal.

11 20 31 Attention! Tho Hompfleld Community 20V6 Gold Dust Intornatlonai 24 Nickel i club International T. T. will hold tte monthly entertainment Johns-Manvlllo this evening at the Ilempflcld Con- Kolvlnator solldatod school at 7:30 p. m. A re- Kennect 914 cord attendance is expected.

Kresgo Do'pt jevi Chas. K. Soheffter, Wesley Kreug Toll Fogel, sec'y. f20-lt Kroger Grocery Sulphur Tlmkln Roller Bearing Transamerloa Unl6n United Corporation United Gnu Ira. 20 S.

Industrial United States Steel Utility Power Light. Vartaditim 17 Warner Pictures Western 6 Westlnghouso 80 Woolworth Worth Yellow Truck pfteklnj? 'yard. Caitio nine changed! medium oers dtioted G.OO-fl.SB! hoUbr gradoa tadpa (itiotod hlffhofjjnodlu'm Ai'norU Hftrvloon'weVrf rn modhim nnd tfnod day 86 fo nnd Itnnrcsslvo cows s.oo-l.no, Catvos 126, voal0ffl steady to Co loworj bettor grade vealors 7.60-O.OOi common and'medium O.BOi ciillB down'to 2.BO, to i Id' tower i for Mr'fl. Wdllh aflO.800 Ibrt, 4.66.4.aR! pl(W 8.7B. plain klndn 8.86.

Cattle, l7Si tlrnggy! wenk to mostly '28 loWorj, cutter-ffrados I.SB^ (ow common Steers And heifers i0lhor un to ohooc voalers Buffalo Livestock Bast BUffnlo, Hogs, weights below '21Q hiostly others stronff to slightly hlghoi'; gonoral trodd'fairly active; bulk Some hold hlghorj fltoady at 8.60-6,06! medium a'hd lor slows i common and medium, fi.oO-fl.SO', few 7.00. Sheen, fat Inmbfl "around 3K lower i others unohanged; (rood, to oholoo woolod lambn tp f.OO;' common nnd Inferior throwouts, 1 downward to 4.00; )V i mi vi niVlllbtlllvUn III t. Hlfi ttlftoront Jt'fcd? Waa ithat bv jthat by (iio 1 llo tt inootlhff.bn'iFrldrtyjnlgfit and formcdri.hls 6. nUtnltfdfl' 'refittos'tBiJTctfitl day night whon a permanent IwUlon will formed, and elected, Tho now oluii aftifiiitb with' tho county sportsmen moh, oltibs In'every community, a 8trong o6unty a wfi Relief, of th'CfffW'pifgflS Hoolatjon hM twrti.ti>,'n*iinif lj fr rtii 1 1 men cleaning OR general 1 UouMb Iho.da'y,,and onil 1 wl't'li MT-t'i the we'ok) an'd mon'for Chicago Grain Chicago, Feb. Anthony Nonmoyor Anthony, better known as "Tony" Neumeyer, aged about 64 years, (lied very suddenly at the Qulgley farm home near Midway, Conneaut Lake, at 4:30 p.

Wedneaday, Where ho had been employed for the past 10 years. He is survived liy one sister, of Pittsburgh, Tho remains were brought to ileadvllle, and sent on Train 7 to Pittsburgh, where Interment will be made. Lemons Large Size- doz. 20c Apples Rome Beauties 5 Ibs. 19c Tomatoes Hot House Ib.

15c Green Onions bunch 5c Button, Radishes 3 for lOc BANANAS, ripe golden fruit 4 Ibs. 19c ICEBERG LETTUCE, large, crisp head 5c Twi Wellington -Morford In tho going out from this llfo of Wellington Morford Into tho "Llfo ihore abundant" many sad and lone' ly hearts have been made, Mr, Mor- fprd was called to the homo eternal Ifeb. 20, 1932, and his "Temple of Ood" was laid to rest in Mount Au- liurn cemtery, Fob. 22. The services at the Berwyn Presbyterian church wore conducted by his pastor, tho Rev, Gilbert Bromioker, assisted by tho Rev.

F. Paul Lang- lioi-no of the First Baptist church. Mr. Morford was the son of Elizabeth and Joseph Morford of West Tho ranfc.ls but the guinea's stump, Tlmt Man's the gow4 for a' that, WJwtever elrcum. stftHpps In Hfe, wo our profpsslooal abilities with John Home "I'howo 1001 Sweet Potatoes 61 Ib.

19c 'Grape Fruit 5 for 21 Tangerines 2 doz. 25c Lettuce leaf 2 Ibs. 25c Broccoli fresh Ib. 15c Country Club 241-21b. 49 Lbs.

Lbs. $1,69 43c TOMATO SOUP Campbell's 3 cans for 20c PORK AND BEANS Country Club 1 Ib. can, each 5c Soda Crackers 2 Ibs. 19c Navy Beans 3 Ibs. lOc Pancake Flour 5 Ibs.

21 Pastry Flour 5 Ibs. lie Peanut Butter 2 Ib, jar 21c Butter, roll or print 2 Ibs, 45c Lard, Pure reriedered 4 Ib, 25c Corn, Standard No. 2 can 5c Toilet Tissue 5 rolls 23c Cheese, Krafts 2 pkgs. 31c Corn Meal 5 Ibs, lOc Dates, fresh Ib. lOc Sardines, Tom, sauce 3 for 23c Oleo, Wondernut, 21bs, 19c Four Piece Living Room Group Leg of Lamb Jb, Lamb Chops Ib 18c 3 Ib Shoulder Roast Lamb Ib, 12c Exactly as pictured, this group givea you davenport, Lounging Chair, Ottoman poup with grace and style and comfort written in every line.

You can only appreciate the wn- UBiial value when you see sit in it. And liberal credit terms, of CHICKENS Avenge 4 to 6 Ib. 24c PORK LOIN ROAST, rib end ENOW? Ib. 8c Sausage or Ground Swiss Cheese Jb, Sugar Cured Bason Ib, 1 le Choice Cawerf New; Different! Boyi und Girli Here's the BRONZE SOUVENIR want every boy girt ef the 4tn otn 6th grrftdes to have 689 WBTWlnhB-wmethlng; by wnjch wJH remember the WwhlJigtan Bt'Oepteimjal, yeur drawing cf get this jwM See drawings in window, Ytwi 55 Uttl All Felt Mattren Q.50 Net test anot pttresi-B-rhB fluffy, lull gg la feJtj bu 0 rmjienfc Coy we es (- jjpifii j- jpj-t? 1.

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