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The Daily Notes from Canonsburg, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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The Daily Notesi
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Canonsburg, Pennsylvania
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rfIURSDAY MARCH 12, 1942 THE DAILY NOTES, CANONSBURG, PA. PAGE FIVI NEW GUINEA PORT BOMBED BY JAPANESE PLANES NOTICES Obituary Funeral Notices Samuel. The distinguished second name is a complimentary one given years after he was bom and means, "light of heaven, star of heaven, field of heaven." The next one a means hustler," and the last is the family surname. At roll evil he's simply "Kunane, Samuel FAXCY XAMEl) HAWAIIAN JUST I'LAIX SA.W.IS AIOIY HAMILTON' FIELD, Assigned to the Air Force at Hamilton Field is Private (Samuel) Kanuwela Kanakaipolaniwoholani-hnaphylania Kekae Kunane, Jr. a native of Honolulu and probably the most elegantly named soldier in the U.

S. Army. Private Kunane's first name is merely the Hawaiian form of LESJAK Funeral services foi Frank Lesjak, will be helc from the late home ir. Meadow-lands, Saturday afternoon at o'clock. The S.S.P.Z.

lodge wil have charge and interment wil follow in the Oak Spring cemetery. The Hinton Funeral Home has charga. of funerai arrangements. 3-12-1 4 Sr kj'St ft p. m.

in the Canonsburg General hospital after being ill for a week and in the hospital for a hiy. He was a garbage collector in Canonsburg and resided here during the entire period of his life. Born, on Oct. 5, 1911, Steer" was the son of Frank and 'Anna Steer. He is survived by his father and one brother, Frank Steer, of Canonsburg.

The deceased was a member of the local Eagles and Moose lodges and also of the St. Anthony Beneficial society. Funeral services will be held on Saturday at 11 m. at 3t." Patrick's church in charge of the llev. Father J.

Edward' Islocin. Interment will follow in St. Patrick' cemetery. Friends will be received at the Hinton funeral home until the time of services. 5 b.

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Van Euian Lindsey Mrs. Asne3 McOalmont Lindsey. S3, of 19 Fourth street. Houston, died at 2:50 p. m.

'Wednesday. March 11, 1942, in Canonsburg OcHeral Hospital following' a illness which daied from a tall in which the sustained a fracture of her hip. Mrs. Lindsey wa3 the widow of Van Kman Lindsey, who died Sept. 21, 1924.

She was horn June in the McCalmont honie-fleud at Hickory, a daughter of and Mary Allison McCalmont. For the last. 28 years she had roi ideel i nHouston, and was a number of Houston United Presbyterian church. Surviving are two daughters. Airs.

Charles L. Unrig, cf Charles-and Mrs. J. Larl Beatty of Charleston, two sons, William A. luuisey, of Washington and John fi.

Lindsey. of Houston; seven Irainhhihlien; two great-grand-bluldren; and one sister, Mrs. McCahe, of Hickory. Private funeral services will be lu ld in the Lindsey home at Houston Friday at 1:30 p. conducted kiSr 1 dafi): mMI LOCAL HOUSING EXPERT ENLISTS IN NAVY FORCE On six-hour Ira Dunlap, who resides at Canonsburg R.

D. 2, has rwOrM View of Port Moresby Since Japanese troops have occupied several sections of the northeast coast of New Guinea, Port Moresby, shown in the view above, on the south coast, has been subjected to several bombing' raids New Guinea is only 400 miles from Australia, and it is expected that the Japanese may use the island Hay Coupons as a case lor an assault on the commonwealth itself. enlisted in the navy as a pe'iy officer, first class. The local man is the son of Charles T. Dunlap of Carnegie.

The enlistee was last employed by Reed B. Coyle company in Pittsburgh as a mortgage salesman and was formerly a housing expert for the Federal Housing administration in Washington county. Approximately 90 FJIA units were sold by him. He was also instrunitr.tal in the development of Borland Manor, the Wilson plan and others which were approved by the FHA. GUILTY, VIERECK TAKEN TO JAIL ii i ni.Ji.w,..,.v,w,.,..

liy the Rev. E. L. Haney. pastor pi Houston U.

P. church. Burial will be-in Washington cemetery. Infant Jozwiakowski The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley Jozwiakowski. the latter formerly being Emma Jean Jrown. of Southview died in the Canonsburg General hospital yesterday at 6:35 p. m. Funeral services were conducted from the L.

P. Speakman funeral home this afternoon at p. in. Interment followed in Oak Spring cemetery. with the scientific testimony of 10 4 fl A 1 iKVl minerals and four vitamins.

A. B. yiifaM i 1 jyjjXTj y' fy Phur, iron, copper, maganese and Sh 7.. fhS Ink 1 i A i i jjM Joseph Sleer Joseph Steer, 30, 116 South Central avenue, died yesterday at 10 ii 11 LmivfMS11 These valaos of l.v. OT Al HH4Wv) I inif and lifflit the way to SAKE S.VVIXGS.

You're paying fjTfi 0301- PKU I I more for food for clot hing for practically everything "rf Tfjj mm ri-i -1 MTl I A' VfAVA Hse-buthereoou still pet the lowest prices on your favorite I SpS 159 E. Pike St. Parking in Front Lot HAS THE BRANDS HAS THE PRICES IjmS nationally advertised home drugs totletr.es and accessory. A Ba j-l Dressings PRUNES VXf TAYLOR'S! tf I .23 WSJ ECONOMY PACKAGE lit ICSK VVM VAN CAMP'S MILK BUTTER KERNEL PEAS BLUE LABEL CUT BEETS HEINZ STRAINED FOODS PAH-AMERICAN COFFEE DEL MONTE CORN octagon laundry: SOAP PALM0L1VE SOAP 46 2T 10 20 57 21 13 20 23 3-lb. bag No.

2 cans 209 Barbara Lane Facia! Tss3K3s TOMATO CATSUP I 1 ,1 i ii BT V. I I 1.4 14-02. bots. A' n. iJ in.

Central Press Phonephoto SI. CO Daggett Ramsdalrs Gold and Glassing Firs! ftid Kb- CORN I cakes Willi Matched House iiml Unstick. Woodbury's FacD Powder 25 No. 2 cans George Sylvester Viereck, right above, is put in a United States marshal's van to be taken to the district jail in Washington after a federal court jury had found him guilty of failing to disclose all his Nazi propaganda activities when he registered with the state department as a foreign agent. Attorneys said the verdict would be appealed to a higher court.

il fsrSLSO Plus Tax hi 6 SUPER SUDS BLUE PACKAGE Ige. No.2, cans No. 211 can imit FREESTONE PEACHES DOLE mt APPLE JUICE DROMEDARY GINGERBREAD MIX 10 32 Phone nio i large birthday cake with five candles delighted the small guesis EASTMAN KGDAKS-BaOWKIES FILfS DARK ROOM SUPPLIES CS. t'EST'S present. Patty received many love Sifts.

PENN'S A IX-AMERICAN MOTOR OIL Brook's Pork Beans No-2 1 1 PANCAKE SYRUP qt 27 PANCAKE FLOUR 5 JERSEY CORN FLAKES 4 8 cz 19 KRAUT WITH PORK 2No -227 CRESCENT CAKE FLOUR pke-15 LAUNDRY GEMS 3pkg3-25 KRISPY CRACKERS lb-pkg -18 Clapp's Strained Foods 3caos20 ITALIAN COOK SALAD OIL sai. .4 SALAD BOWL DRESSING 23 STALEY'S Cube Starch 2 Fks3 IT TETLEY'STEA BAGS pkg 100 8 7 5 CLIMALENE 2 rk-s- 33 BLUE RIBBON MALT 31b 49 DELSEY TISSUE 3 25 KLEENEX TISSUE 'so BROOK'S CATSUP 214oz 27 WYANDOTTE CLEANSER tan8 present were. Betty Ann Paxton, Gail Miller, Kirk and Drew HEW FILB1 Try this new lllni In color no extra devices necessary. The l'rice includes processing. Brown, Billy Popeck, Bobby Dale Russell, Alice aud Ron nie MoCabe, Xicky White, Esther 'a BRUSH L'i 8 vhi? and Sebelia, Phyllis aud Kodak Finis iing Fxldy Meneely, Billy and Shirley SEALD-SWEET GRAPEFRUIT FANCY SECTIONS No.

2 cans Quality and Lowest Prices. Johnston, Patsy and Ronnie Glass Joyce Galbraith, Eleanor Ilerriott CUT GREEN BEANS HIGH GRADE Mrs. William M. Johnston, Mrs. William B.

Johnston, and Mrs. John ADDKESSF. LOCAL I LASS An interesting talk was Si veil by the Rev. Robert Tuesday evening when the class of the United Presbyterian chunh held its monthly meeting. Rev.

is the pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian church, Washington, and was formerly a missionary to Alaska. Many beautiful curios and pictures of Alaskan scenes' weer shown and were greatly admired by those present. Don Scott, president, conducted the brief business session, when routine business was discussed. During the evening Harry Jones, a member of the class, who expects to leave soon for service in the United States navy, was presented with a gift. Concluding the evening, lunch was served by the host and ho3tess, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Cowden to the 29 members and eight children present. Her'riott and the honor guest. No. 2 cans No.

2 cans glass jar REGISTERED For Service Our prescription specialists registered pharmacists, fully trained and experienced in the vital duty of compounding medicine under the orders of physicians. Each anil every pre serlptlon brought to us receives the painstaking eaxe which uloue can assure the absolute accuracy, that Js so essential to the well-being of the patient. SLICED KIEFER PEARS BLUE LABEL SLICED BEETS, Houston Personals The Fellowship meeting of the Y. P. C.

U. that was to be held this evening, the church, has- been cans 23 21 23 10 23 23 21 23 39 19 postponed due to death in the fam ily of a member. The meeting will 50c HIND'S Honey "and HI fv 14 Almond Cream GREEN GIANT PEAS NIBLETS BRAND CORN FRUIT COCKTAIL NORTHERN TISSUE Easter is early this year April 5th. We are taking orders now for Fruit and Nut Eggs. Perhaps you will want to send one to the boy in camp.

We will pack for mailing. cans No.211 cans be held at a time and place to be announced later. Noodies 2 ck. 25 KIDNEY BEANS 2 lb, 15 David Jacobs, a pupil of the third rolls grade, who has been ill at his home for several days, is able to resume PINK SALMON FANCY PRELATE! tall IURTJIDAY PARTY HONOKS LOCAL C.1KL WEDNESDAY his studies. Mr.

and Mrs. Al Browell, Bentley-ville, visited with friends and relatives here Tuesday evening. The Rev, E. C. Linn, pastor of the bot.

AUSTIN'S CARPET CLEAKER MUELLER'S MACARONI 3 Ansa wmii Marie Jones was 25 mpd. l)kgs. JUNE PEAS 2 No. 2 cans Methodist church, Washington, and honor puest at a -birthday party given at her home on Main street, the Rev. C.

R. Wick, Pike street, 5-lb. 32 were in charge of the funeral of Wednesday afternoon. Variou VELVET CAKE FLOUR HENKEL'S For making all kinds of cakes and pastries. MEAT SPECiALS games were the diversion of the afternoon and Edith received many PQO0 OOQuQiiOO- Nyal Laxacold 25c Groves B.

27c 4-Way Cold I Tc Vicks Vapb Rub .1. 27c Penetro Inhalers 25c Ben Gay 59c Musterole 33c GAFEX COFFEE MAKER- Tender Juicy, (enter Cuts Mead's Dextrl Maltose 63c Mead's Pablum 19c 39c Mead's Penomorph, lOcc 67c Mennen's Baby Oil 43c 89c Red Cross Talc 21c 39c HANKCRAFT BABY WARE Complete Assortment. beautiful anJ useful gifts. Lunch was served by the honor, quest's mother, Mrs. Nelson Jones, assisted lb.

25 TEK I Brushes IJJ- by her sisters. A color scheme of Fro si! round green and white was carried out in the decorations and a birthday cake lb. 21 Mrs. Margaret Ann Frame, Mea-dowlands. After prayer and scripture in the home, the body was taken to Moon Run for interment.

The funeral was held from the late home: Tuesday at 30 o'clock. Mrs. Harry Smith has returned to her home on Midland road, after having spent from last Thursday tc Monday with her daughter, Mrs. Perry Hodgson and Mrs. Ada O'Connor, Baltimore, Md.

Women of the Methodist church who tire to wait on the tables this evening at church dinner are asked to be at the church by 5:30 o'clock. The dinner will be served decorated with eight caudles form Hideliind Farms Builer 2 lbs. 75 Piece or Siloed Jumbo Bologna lb. 19 ed the table centerpiece. Those present were, Marlene Sirloin or Porterhouse Sicdcs Eb.

33 -six cup size 51.79 75c Noxcma 4Sc Colgate Toilet Soaps 2 1 i I Cramer, Dona Williams. Wiima Jean Curdie, Jo Anne Fulton, HeUm Xagy. Marlene Verone. Lois Ann Wright, Virginia Ferry, Doris Shaffer, Dona Scott, Janet Pease, Martha Fe.rrell, Aro'elle Fonner, Phyllis Gray, Joyce Yancosik. lb.

32 Cudalij's Puritan TENDER EIAMS Whole or shank half. at p. m. The First-Aid Group of Houston PRODUCE SPECIALS will meet this evening in the United prefbytcrian church promptly at 7 O'clock. Anyone interested in this invited to attend.

The Women's Missionary society EXTEPTAIYS AT PA It TV FOR SOX OX rn sDA Mrs. John Templetou entertained at her home on McN'utt street Tuesday afternoon, with a birthday party for her son, Patty, the occasion beiiif? his fifth birthday. A eolo'r scheme of pink and green was used in the decorations, and a 2 doz. 39 lb. 5 2 lbs.

9 5 lbs. 19 CALIFORNIA ORANGES SPINACH NEW CABBAGE WEALTHY APPLES of the United Presbyterian church Will hold its monthly meeting to morrow atteinoon in the church at o'clock. All members are asked 17 to be present..

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