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The Daily Notes from Canonsburg, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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The Daily Notesi
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Canonsburg, Pennsylvania
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7
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JUNE SO, 1939 HCJ f3 DIXIT I70TT3, TE, M8tJBIrc Markets Entries in "Vacation Trips" Contest Listed Pittsburgh Livestock Salable cattle 100: choice steers iu.uu-ii.oo; good 9.00-10.00; com Naomi Johnston 23,875 mon to medium 6.50-9.00; heifers, choice 9.00-9.50; common to good, Mrs. A. M. Campbell 19,900 Anna Furman 19,175 5.00-9.00; choice 6.55-7.00; low cut Va. Hudgens 18,225 ters 4.50-5.00; bulls, good 7.00-8.25; common to good 5.50-7.50.

Canonsbnrg-3onston Mary Templeton 6,354,475 Glenn Freil Jean Layburn 4,680,400 Ida D'iCio 3,981,975 Ted Klinger 3,525,975 Tom Tolterdale 3.133.006 Kenneth Small 3,118,775 Nelie Meredith 2,556,875 Salable hogs 300; good to choice Bertha Mamrack 15,600 Julia Viner 14.150 Mrs. Va. Arcuri 13.375 Rose Richards 13,050 Elizabeth Chermer 11,350 160-180 7.50-85; 180-220 7.60-85; 220-250 7.50-75; 250-350 7-00-50; roughs and sows 5.00-25. Salable sheep 300; steady; choice lambs 10.00-50; common to good 6.50-9.00; ewes 3.00-59; wethers Ruth Newton 11,000 Helen DuBois 10,900 Rose Gremacki 10,525 Thelma Douglas 10,300 3.50-4.25. Ann Kosharsky 8,875 Salabe calves 125; active, higher; George Elias 8,250 good to choice 9.50-75; medium Mary Guidos 6,225 2'Piece common Yesterday's actuals: Cattle 46; OUT-OF-lWIt Strabai- calves 73; hogs 268; sheep 105.

Tony Mazza Carlo DiSibio 1,011,000 Virginia Briceland 1,000,975 Rev. J. M. Williams 950,050 Jos. Fetchko 669,300 Mary Maytas 1 642,925 Mrs.

Pat. Matrogran 387,075 Rose Mark 386.825 H. V. Poole 382,850 Esther Austin 218,850 Louise Doutre 216,300 Margaret Worgul 210,000 Mildred Mohler 202.575 John Gabster 182,375 Joanna KaloskI 169,675 Helen Deeb 153,825 Louise Tara 116,525 Mildred Progar 1,262,950 Margaret Delost 1,000,490 Pittsburgh Produce Butter unsettled; nearby tubs 92 Anne Valentine 545,450 John Urbancic 427,525 score extras 24; 90 score standards 23; 89 score 22; 88 score 22A. Mrs.

Albert Hatala 360,875 Eggs steady; hennery white ex tras 23; white standards 18: cur Margaret Cornell 131,250 Julia Fazzolare 106,225 Ann Smrekar 67,750 Dorothy Frankovitch 62,2.75 rent receipts 15; ordinary firsts 13. Poultry steady; heavy hens 16- Nick Anthony 114.825 Blanche Heiser 113.925 Muriel Kerr 103,525 Evelyn Bryant 89,875 18; leghorn hens 12-14; old roosters 10-12; rock broilers 19-21; red srr' II ii cs .13 broilers 17-18; leghorn broilers 15-17; No. 1 turkeys 19-21; ducks 13-14; geese 10; fresh killed hens Hazel Henderson 88,450 iSMIKy'-II i il dressed and drawn 21; dressed, feathers removed 26; fresh killed broilers dressed, fathers removed: Leghorn 23; colored 28. DETECTIVE ON TRAIL TO Here is truly a Real Bargain made to sell at a much higher price only a few left out they go at this low price! SPY IS DIVORCE GROUNDS me hiring of a detective to spy Andrew Engel, Jr. 31,075 Victoria Krall 29,550 Bill Staniszewski 25,875 Lillian Nagode 15,975 LaVerne Rudolph 13,650 Mrs.

Tony Bevec 12,225 Mary Krulce 1150 Eighty-Four G. R. Armstrong R. D. 1 Elizabeth Bebout 85,725 R.D.

No. 2 Frank Mais 1 889,500 Ethel Cwiklinskl 1,004,775 Rose Salandra 235,150 Mary R. Maicky 226,275 Martha Kochanski 522,175 Mrs. Winifred Bell 183,050 Blanche Vaska 106,625 Violet Bozak 1,260 John Chermeda 47,000 Anna Marie Johnston. 14,125 Mrs.

Paul Romaa 13,075 Dixie Ann Meckevic 11,325 Heiidersoavllle Teresa Duscay 156,975 Mary Godova 42,075 Midway Rachel Jordan 161,000 I on a husband is an indignity that no good-living man should be Violet DaPra 86,900 Mrs. ChicK Witosky 79,575 Josephine Abrahaw 78,075 Helen Martin 63,300 Steve Chappo 63,025 Margaret Blackhurst 67,700 Daniel Mandus 56,150 Carmela Scarci 49,250 Frances M. Crisafi 48,475 Cecilia Tarns 46,000 Lillian Strong 44,500 Jack Lawther 44,050 Edith Fife 34,975 Bob Bojanowski 32.375 Marion Hook 32,825 Margaret Petros 32,425 Frances Podraskey 30,575 Virtual 'Elaine Adams 30,225 Regina Markel 29,075 Margaret Small 29,025 Arminta Hotchkiss 28,125 Ethel Smith 27,475 Helen Rogalsky 26.S50 Elmyra Haynes 26,450 BAILVA(SISD forced to bear, the state superior court in Pittsburgh, ruled yester day, in upholding the divorce ob MS aim3 tained by James R. Hewitt, member of the Glassport school board. Judge Joseph Stadfeld refused to reverse the Allegheny county com o) fo) fo) mon pleas court which allowed 11 Hewitt a divorce from his wife, In) 1) Irene L.

Hewit on his complaint of indignities Hewitt accused his wife of wrong fully accusing him of having love Many latest styles at sacrifice prices. A real money saving bargain must be seen to appreciate! affairs with school teachers and Muse Beatrice Luba 95,975 Morganza Nellie B. Lietman 9,250 said she hired detectives in an attempt to obtain evidence to support her accusations. The Hewitts were married in 1929 and separated in 1937. They have one daughter, Eleanor Irene.

BEDS DRESSERS CHEST OF DRAWERS 0 VANITYS GUEST ROBES Ruth Mosley 4,821 COMPLETE LINE OF IPHPJE SUPPLIES BROWNSVILLE BANK BUYS ASSETS OF OLD BREWERY n0e as Lov as 0750 NIGHT QUICK A trustee's sale of assets of the bankrupt Brownsville Brewing Company, Brownsville, to the First National; Bnk, -Brownsville, for $25,000, was confirmed yesterday by Judge Nelson McVicar in federal court in Pittsburgh. The assets include real estate, assessed at $65,000 'by Fayette county but subject to mortgages, machinery, office equipment and fixtures. MEADOWLANDS MAN SUED FOR DAMAGES TO AUTO A claim for $290 for damage to his automobile in a collision in Fayette county has been filed by Mike Bojtos, of Briar Hill, against George Clark, of Meadowlands. The accident occurred November 28, 1937, on the National pike near Brownsville. The plaintiff avers that he was driving west when his machine was struck by the defendant's car, going in the opposite direction.

The plaintiff avers that his machine was demolished. AS LOW AS BLACK ASBESTOS Roof Paint S9c gall. s's HARDWARE 178 E. Pike St. riione, 722 Read the ads in 9-PIECE Dining Room GENUINE "GOLD SEAL" ComicoDeuninm The Daily Notes yA SQUARE YARD every day ITj Grange Happenings 6 FT.

AND 9 FT. WIDTHS. 9x12 COIIGOLEULl RUGS $4. Complete Attorney R. W.

Peacock of Hous WALNUT VENEER FINISH. ton, will be guest speaker on a patriotic program to be given at the regular meeting of North Stra-bane Grange to be held in the com munity building at Linden Thurs day evening, July at 8:15. The order of the program follows: Song, "America" Grange. Pledge to the flag in unison. ST0RU DOORS SCHEEH DOORS METAL CHAIRS ELECTRIC FANS I Complete with Good toIU For the Af glass and screen.

eoastraetlom, yZ5U porch lAm09 AjLzJ GARDEN HOSE ED TABLES GLIDERS 3-PC. WICKER SETS 60 Jt It OO Large. ff Fwmerly priced 4 Formerly mtm lengths. VOC m.ck hlglier. VlO5v ,39.75.

S2375 "Flag Facts" Mrs. Andrew Per- PALLARIA'S MARKET COME AND SEE I WE SAVE YOU MOSEY! 120 N. JEFF. AVE. FREE DELIVERY PHONE 1287.B Specials for Saturday and Uzzioy ORANGES, full of juice rob Ic PEACHES, Freestone, U.

S. No. I 4 lbs. 23c LEMONS, size 360, full of juice fez. 23c PLUMS, large size doi.

15c APPLES, new 4 lbs. 25c- BANANAS, yellow ripe 6 lbs. 25c CANTALOUPES, Jumbo, size 45 2 for 15c HONEY DEWS 2 for 35c BEANS home grown 2 lbs. 17c GREEN ONIONS, fresh bch. 2c CARROTS 2 bchs.

9c CELERY stalk 5c rlne. Reading Mrs. W. G. Wilson.

Patriotic address Attorney R. W. VA ft Peacock Song, "God Save America" Ed ward Perry. Toast to America Mrs. John EiOSESEiY SIPECHAILS 2oj? ttUne Un Ross, lecturer, Closing song, "America, the Beau tiful" Grange.

POTATOES s. no. i pk. 33c Washington Grange, No. 1489, will hold a vesper service at the country home of Mr.

and Mrs. J. II. Dever, on Sunday. July 2, at 3 o'clock.

The services will be in charge of Rev. Ross M. Haverfleld, chaplain of' Pennsylvania State Orange. All Grangers and their friends are cordially invited to attend. The Dever home is located near the Waynesburg Highway, six miles from Washington.

MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING qt. Jar 2le GRAHAM CRACKERS 2 lb. pkg. I4 SAMTOMI'S BEST FLOUR 98 lb. sk.

S2.75 MILK tall cans 5e YELLOW CLING PEACHES, No. 2y2 tin 2 for 23c PEAS No. 2 can So POST T0ASTIES CORNFLAKES Igi. box 6c TOMATOES No. 2 can 7c JOAN OF ARC KIDNEY BEANS, No.

2 can 4 for 25e PHILLIPS SWEET CORN, No. 2 can 4 for 25c HURFFS SPAGHETTI No. 2 tall 7e RAISINS 4 for 25c CATSUP 2 bottles 15c CRACKERS 2 lb. box 12c MATCHES 6 boxes 17c TOILET TISSUE, 1000 sheets 8 rolls 25c 0XYD0L large box 18c LIGHTHOUSE CLEANSER 3 for 10c VIMC0 SPAGHETTI 5 lb. box 35c DILL PICKLES qt.

Jar 10c BROOMS each 29c BROKEN CHOCOLATE CANDIES lb. 5c CLOTHES BASKETS 74c BRAN FLAKES 2 for 13c EGG NOODLES, Mayfair Club lb. pkg, 10c GALVANIZED TUBS, No. 3 79c OVERALLS 75c NAPKI3S, 60 to 100 in package 3 for lOe Obituary MW2S YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD at I I A I I I L-l I I i-J William Thomas Patterson William Thomas Patterson, three-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Patterson, of Cecil, died last night at the late home at 11 o'clock of pneumonia. He was born in Chartlers township, March 26, 1939. Private funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of his grandfather, William C. Patterson, of Cecil, in, charge of the Rev. J.

W. Williams. Burial will be in Payne A. M. cemetery.

The youth is survived by his parents, his. grandparents, Mrs. William C. Patterson, of Cecil, and Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Brown, of Canonsburg, and a great-great grandmother, Mrs. Lizzie. Brown, Payne 'Place Canonsburg. BSE' iJ i "The Reliable Furniture Store" For Evening- Appointment Phone 811 183 East Pike St. Murdock Street Canonsburg, Pa.

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