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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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THE DAILY NOTES, OANONSBDEQ, PA. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1941 Suit is Filed Secretary for Ai? Advertising) County Squares (Continued from Page One) 1 Vomfffl Fmd E2 Em HTno (Continued from Page One) i nn 0 heme; For SHERIFF of Washington Ooimly MICHAEL J. RECRUITINQ OFFICER TO BE HERE ON THURSDAY Sergeant Raymond O. Stover of the United States Army recruiting service announced today that he' would be in Canonsburg eveiy Thursday all day, to receive young men who are interested in joining the Regular Army. Sergeant Stover declared that a visit to the recruiting station in the Postoffice building, would not obligate any youth to join the service, adding that he would like to have the opportunity to explain the service and talk with eligible young men.

EMPLOYMENT NOTICES Funeral Notice further that the house was coming with several feet of water, mud and debris. It is claimed pletely wrecked and rendered useless for living purposes; that the foundation collapsed and fell in, the brick chimney fell apart and the house ws moved off its foundation. Carelessness AlU'getl It is charged that in the construction of the bridge the county failed to remove sand, earth and debris from under the bridge so as to permit the water durtng ordinary floods to be carried away; that it failed to open and widen the channel below the bridge; that it excavated earth and sand at the lower side of the bridge and dumped this below the brige so as to form a bottleneck or dam, and that it failed to provide sufficient space under the bridge. larger than the ratio of the county as a whole. Polls Open 7 A.

P. M. The polls are to be open from 7 a. m. to 8 p.

Eastern Standard Time, in every community of the county, regardless of whether Standard or daylight saving time is observed. The state-wide contests are for judge of the supreme court and judge of the superior court, with each party to nominate one candidate for each office. Each party has two candidates competing for each of the nominations. In the county-wide election, nominations for sheriff, county controller, recorder of deeds and jury commissioner are at stake. Fight for Controller Democrats report principal interest in their party is centering on the contest for county control- INCREASE Income.

Show friends exquisite $1 Christmas assortment. Up to 100 profit. Gift Wrapping, Religious, Etching, Birthday, All Occossion assortment. Experience unnecessary. Deal with leader.

62 Personals. Special offer. Request approval samples. Doehla, Fitchburg 2245, Mass. 9-S-l Democratic Candidate George Williams, Jr.

Interment was in the cemetery. church FOR SALE (Political Advertising;) Reeled Charles M. Blazowski For Council Miscellaneous 19 lev- between County Democratic MM Funeral services lor Mrs. Ida G. Sims will be held Wednesday afternoon from the Mt.

Olive church at 2 o'clock. Rev. A. Mason will officiate and interment will follow in the Oak Spring cemetery. Friends will be received at the Speakman Funeral Home.

9-S-l IH'SIKWSKl Funeral services for Anthony Rusiewski (Abbie Ross) will be held. Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock with short services at the home, 425 Euclid followed by Requiem Higl Mass at St. Genevieve's R. church at 9:30. The Rev.

Edward Szelpng will officiate. Interment will follow in the St. Patrick's peine-, tery. Friends will be received at the late home. 9-S4 ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Lost and Found Artemus L.

Gates Artemus L. Gates, former Ne York banker, is sworn in as assistant secretary of the navy for air, in Washington. He will be in charge of the supervision of naval aeronautics and the coordination of its activities with other governmental agencies. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE NEW NATIONAL, $125 CASH REGISTER $75. INQUIRE 115 ADAMS AVE.

9-6-3 Houses for Sale 59 TWrQ TYPEWRITERS AND CABINET FILE. REASONABLE. Write Box 527 iu care of The Daily Notes. 8-29-tf EIGHT room house. Two baths.

Suitable for two families. Two lots and fruit trees. All modern conveniences. Good reason for selling. Write Box 53S in care ft'.

1 I Obituary Coal for Sale 21 Chairman Harvey Stuart, of Washington, and Morgan, lloge, of Alexander. The Democrats also have a five-way race for sheriff, a three-man contest for recorder of deeds and a four-way contest for jury commissioner. In the Republican primary, principal interest centers in a race among four candidates for sheriff, and a three-man contest for jury commissioner also is holding some interest. Recorder of Deeds John H. Cooper, of Carroll township, is unopposed for renomination in the Republican primaries, and C.

O. Chalfant. of West Alexander, is not ty REA COM AMI SAVE Get of The Daily Notes. 9-6-2 FIVE ROOM HOUSE with furnace. Write Box 537 iu care of The Daily Notes.

9-6-3 your coal now and avoid a shortage this winter. Prices very reasonable. For complete information CALL AL HOILASH, 186. 7-24-tf SIX ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE. INUQIRE 611 FRANKLIN AVE.

9-3-5 LOST OR STRAYED AH brown puppy with four white paws. R6t ward. 151 Craighead St. or phone 1337. 9-6-2 Furnaces 22-A SECOND band hot air furnace.

Suitable for garage. Inquire 212 W. College St. 9-S-2 31 01) OX STONE HOUSE New. Six rooms.

One acre of ground near Canonsburg, Johnston-McNary Real Musical Instruments 26 Mrs. Ida G. Sims Mrs. Ida G. Sims of Midland road, Houston, died at her home early yesterday afternoon, after an illness of one year.

She was born in Pleasant Site. on June 1, 1890. She was the daughter of Peter and Alice Guiun and had resided here for 14 years. Mrs. Sims wa.s a member of Mt.

Olive Baptist church. Survivors of the deceased are her husband, Edward Sims, and children, Arthur, Edward, Mrs. Marie Page and Mrs. Ida Bush, and three sisters, two brothers and eleven grandchildren. Services wil lbe held from ait.

Olive church Wednesday, at 2:00 p. m. The Rev. W. A.

will officiate. Interment will be in Oak Spring cemetery. The body is now at the Speakman funeral parlor. LOST Man's wallet on Blaine Ave. Please return to 04 Blaine Aye.

9-8-1 3 Personals DRIVING to Washington, P. Philadelphia and New York-Desire passenger to share ex? pense. Call 1300. 9-5-3 GENUINE MAYCQ FEMALE Capsule at STANDARD Cut Ratj Drug, 44 West Pike St. SAXOPHONES, trumpets, trombones, altos, baritones, Conn reconditioned, guaranteed bargains.

Drums, violins, guitars. Trades. Terms. Repairs. Smith, 148 W.

Chestnut Washington, Pa. 60 Business Properties In announcing nn candidacy I offer the following qualifications for the duties of the Sheriffs office: Twq years Police Officer Beaver Falls, Pa. Eight years Member Pennsylvania Stat? Polica One year Chief of Police, Burgettstown, Pa. Four years Chief Detective of Washington Co. I submit the) above record which should merit your support due to (he fact that the Sheriff is a police officer, and therefore should be a man with extensive! police experience.

If nominated and elected for the office of Sheriff of Washington County, I will assume the duties of the office without obligations to any individual or faction and sincerely pledge my services to the taxpayers of Washington Count. PIKE ST. PROPERTY Good investment buy. Inquire Paxton Welch Agency for terms and particulars. Phone 1155.

9-5-3 FIRST WAR II DEMOCRAT Serving as president of Council. Qualified Ity Education and Experience. College Graduate. Third nanie of Ballot. I consider the office a public trust.

Your vote and support respectfully solicited. If re-elected I will continue to serve the public to the best of my1 23 Clothing opposed for the Republican nomination for county controller. Wet-Dry Fight Hot One of the most spirited contests in the county is expected iu a new referendum on beer sales at Claysville. where four years ago the "drys" won by a margin of only three votes. At the last referendum on the same question the heaviest vote on record for a primary at Claysville was cast, and observers are predicting another' larg vote there tomorrow.

The county's other referendum will be at Stockdale, where voters are to decide whether the bonded indebtedness of the borough thall be increased by for street improvements. JIunj CantluliUesj in Field A total of 1.23S candidates are in the field for 391 nominations, in- SUJTS Men's new and slightly used suits, new fall patterns, all sizes, all colors, $4 up. Key-sUue Cleaners, 134 S. Main Washington, Pa. 4-2-tf.

MORE THAN 500,000 pars are In? sured with State Farm Insurance Companies. Let AL PODRASKT tell you why. Phone 53 AUTOMOTIVE Accessories Tires Parts 74 Farm and Garden 29 MICHAEL J. POWELL Ix! FARMALL in perfect condition. See James P.

Houston. Phone 686. 5-9-tf. 4.STHMA or HAY FEVER YIELDS TO BREATHEASY. Resujt guaranteed or money refunded.

Try it before you buy it Write or call P. Bedillion, 109 Second Houston, pa. Taone Canons-burg 16S3-R (i-7-tf Mrs Williams Services Mrs. Catherine Williams was buried Saturday, front the. Payne A.

M. E. church, with the Revs. J. M.

Williams and W. A. Mason officiating. Pallbearers were Oscar Pltinkett, Gailo Wells, Thomas Knapper, DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES, SEPT. 9 FIRST MAME ON THE BALLOT eluding those for the four county- TRY THE CLASSIFIED AD SECTION AND BE SURE OF QUICK RESULTS! GLADIOLAS at their best.

Price reasonable. At farm near Linden or will deliver. Call McMurray Sl-R-11 or Canonsburg; 799-J. W. A.

Donaldson. S-7-tf. SPECIALS Super Motor Gas gal. 15 91 Oil in qt, cans IOq Cole Batteries $3.95 18 mo, guarantee. Exchange 6.00x16 Goodyear Recaps $4.50 6.50x1710,000 inf.

gnar. This casing. EDUCATIONAL Ganes Patmon, Mart Burgess, 1 1 Schools (political advertisement) EraraKsraKraBHinimeaBBi FOR SALE TOMATOES. PHONE 776-M. LEARN WELDING Employment try-outs guaranteed.

Canons-burg Welding School. 35 Water St. Phone 9640. 8-19-tf 9-8-2 wide offices, and the others for city and borough councils, borough burgesses, school boards, township supervisors, auditors, tax collectors, assessors, aldermen, justices of the peace, judges of elections and inspectors of elections. Alexander Mcilvaine, County Republican Chairman, issued the following statement last night: Appeal for lis Vote BUSINESS SERVICE FREE 50c Can of Polish wjth purchase, of reeap.

40 Repairing All Kinds SHOW CARD SIGN LETTERING offer money-making opportunities to men with talent. Experts iu demand. Learn the expert way from experts through home study. Booklet! Write International Correspondence Schools, Box 1491-B, Seranton, Pa. 8-25-1 APPLIANCE SERVICE Electric refrigerators, washers, sweepers, etc.

Phone 159-J. I "Every registered voter should (cast his ballot tomorrow. The of-I fices to be filled are important, and Kerostne gal, lOe Klee's Tire Stores 43 Moving Hauling Storage it is in the public interest, as well as the party's interest, that the Thone 9616 1G4 E. Pike LOCAL, and LONG DISTANCE MOVING. COAL and GENERA! HAULING.

Raymond Fife. Cal. 772 4-22-tf EMPLOYMENT Automobiles far Sale 76 Male Help Special men most able to serve should be nominated, with every voter taking part in the choice. Each citizen should ballot for the men he regards as most able to serve in the offices, to be filled at the November election." Woman's Realm 44 WANTED! NOTE the "Avon" ad in leading magazines. We have a good earning opportunity for women living in this district.

Write Box 532 in care of The Daily Notes. 9-3-2 1937 Master Deluve Chevrolet Coupe. Radio, heater and deluxe equipment. Phone McMurray 46-R-12. 9-6-tf.

DON'T GAMBLE Get A Good Used Car at COURSON-BURflON MOTORS. IlSt! A GOOD. SELECTION; Houston, Pa. Phons 603 Washington, Pa. Phone 3260 STUDEBAKER DEALERS RENTALS REGISTERED PHARMACIST or QUALIFIED ASSISTANT To work in Washington, Pn.

Steady work Short Hours Good Pay Address Reply to Vox 639 In care of The Daily Xotcs East Called More Yain VANCOUVER, a C. CI!" -Hosiery dealers in Vancouver believe that Western women aro more sensible than those in the East. They said only a few extra pairs of stockings had been purchased by Vancouver women, while Eastern hosiery shops were being raided and huge individual purchases made. Furnished Roams 45 NO MONEY LOST BY BOROUGH OF CAH0KSBURG AND SCHOOL BOARD BY FAILURE OF THE TAX COLLECTOR, NOT COLLECTING TAXES The Hondimr Company which provides llio lloud for the Tax Collector nurocs that the liond covers only a period of one and the uncollected taxes hy order of the School Board and Uorouirh Council arc turned over to the Solicitors and this is no reflection on the Tax Collector for his inability to collect taxes when he has no discretion but to comply with the order of tho ScInmiI Hoard and Bonuiuh Council. In compliance with the law the duly elected Auditors of the.

HoroiiKh cf Canonsburir havp. nt found any discrepancy in llio business of the (ax collector in reference to the Collection of taxes as their annual reports show. Hie framcrs of the political adM-rtlsemfut of Ilcury A. henff. dated Septenihcr filh.

li'll, were liusiness men who wonld naturally peruse the report of the Auditors of the llorouuh and School finances, which report is filed in the County Court and shoHs tint the Office of Tax Collector has functioned according to law in a business-IiU' maimer. Tue advertisement on its face is entirely FALSK aimj is for; (lie purpose of frjinir to confuse the public as to the issues iu their campaign, HY wasn't the entire duplicate collected I'1 llere are the reasonsj? F.xoneraiion$ kive Im'Cii necessary due to the fact that many persons have been physically and fiuancMly unable to pay taxes. There' is not, a single liorwuftb or city in the State of Pennsylvania where there lnve been no exonerations. These ex-oncratioqs ajre made ly Ihe School Board and Council and SOT by the Tax Collector. So collectable taxes have fyer been lost to the School and the Borough as a snrvey of tlx- liens filed at Washington will disclose, although it has been necessary to taie the collection et taxes ont of th hands of the reirularly elected tax collector, this has SOT BEEN SECESiiVKV S1SCE THE APPOIXT-MFXT AST) ELECTION OF WALTER OLEOMAS AS TAX COLLECTOR, who prides himself as the Ta Collector called in when others livc failed in their duties as Tax Collectors.

A. C1I4X-E FROM WALTER OLL031AX, who has demon strafed his ability and honesty may affain result in methods of the collecting ijicbj as the Borough has witnessed ia the past. The people and the Taxpayers of Canonsburur certainly want their taxes collected in a business-like manner by an expert, who has) made study of this business and has conducted this office to the entire satisfaction of Council and the School Board for the past several yegfs, The Borough, Council and School Board records will show that monthly reports have always been made and approved; such reports shop duplicate receipts of all moneys collected during that month. It is a very easy matter for Council and the School Board to see what taxes have been uncollected, A copy of these reports Is also given to the Bonding Company, for this reason it few been an pasy master for Walter OUoman to secure bond, when other Tax Collectors have been refused, Walter pl(omji) has been the only real tax collector for the past several years, ami through his efforts and efficiency in ttx collecting1 the Borough tax millatre has been reduced HY mills and the School tax lias been reduced mills in the past six years, It Is Impossible to get 1(H) percent collection by the tax collector. It has always been necessary iu the past and it will always be necessary in the future to, have some tax exonerations; Jt has also been necessary by law to turn over the delinquent taxes 'to the Solicitors, of (he Council and School Hoard respectively and to lien some of the uneollectable taxes.

The monthly report of the Solicitors will show that much of the SO-CALLED SCOLLECTEB TAXES are turned in by them. In addition to this (he Count) Treasurer also turns in much of the SO-CALLED I i COLLECTED TAXES. SOW WOULD YOU SAY THAT THIS WA TEKHinf KISS OF THE PEOPLE'S because 1 1 has beeu handled iu this manner according to Lawl To da(e Waiter OUoman has already collected and turned over to the Borough Council over 2-3 of the' Tax Duplicate of the )9 Taxes, a fegt which ias not been duplicated, for ninny years. LjARGE SLEEPING ROOM for one or two gentlemen. Inquire 101 S.

Jefferson Ave. 9-6-3 TWO furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Private entrance. Phone 1154. 8-30-7 Read the Ads in The Daily Notes Eyery Day 13 Male and Female Help SUBSCRIBE TOPAY TO THE DAILY NOTES YOUR HOME NEWSPAPER! FURNISHED room for gentleman, 120 East Pike Street.

Phone 522-R. 8-30-3 STEADY WORK GOOD PAY Reliable person wanted to call on farmers in Washington County. No experience or capital required. Some making $100.00 in a week. 'Write McNESS Candler Paltimore, Md, TWO furnished rooms with all conveniences.

Use of laundry. Phone 1254-R. 9-2-7 ALBERT S. PAXTON 46 Unfurnished Rooms 14 Female Help Wanted TWO unfurnished upstairs rooms in Houston. Furnace heat.

Modern to adults only. Phone 735. M-3 TWQ unfurnished rooms. AJ1 con" yeniences. Inquire 162 E.

College street; also for sale bedroom suite, chest of drawers, buffet, china closet and kitchen set. 9-8-1 52 Hous to Rent REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE Fr JURY COMMISSIONER I have been a citizen of Washington County all my life and a resident of Washington for 25 years. I respectfully solicit your vote and support for JURY COMMISSIONER. I am a World War Veteran having served in Army Base Hospital 69, France. My' son is.

a veteran of the United States Navy. I am a member of the American Le- For the past several years, Walter OUoman HAS BEES THK OXLY TAX COLLECTOR WHO HAS EVEKY DOLL A COLLECTED, HEXED Oil TIKXED VER TQ THE SOLICITORS. ACCOIXTEI) FOR HOUSE FOR RENT Good condition. For two people. Inquire 309 E.

Pika St. 8-8-3 1 j. -4 I i 54 Places Rent' TO INSURE EFFICIENT TAX COLLECTING EXPERIENCED white girl wanted, for general housework. Inquire 22J piuff St. 9-5-3 CHRISTMAS Card Sensation.

Make $25 selling 50 boxes. New, novel, different 50 assorted name imprinted cards only $1 free samples. Assortments 3Qc up. Odd cards 2Vic. Stationery.

Special offer. New England Art, North Abiugton, 818, Mass. 9-8-1 EXTRA money easily earned. Take orders exclusive Christmas card assortment. Special offer.

Request approval $1 box, free samples 50 for $1 assorted personals. Monogram Stationary. Terry Studios, 205 Westfleld, Mass. 9-84 GIRL for general housework. Reference required.

Write Box 540 in care of The Daily Nqtes. 9-8-3 WE pay you $5.00 for selling ten $1.00 boxes. 50 beautiful assort-eiJiamfe Christmas cards sell $1.00 your profit 50c. Free samples. Cheerful Card 28 BC White Plains, N.

Y. 9-8-1 WOMAN TO WASH AND IRON AT -MY HOME. -PHONE 357. 9-8-3 DESIRABLE front office room in modern building. Centrally located.

Ideal for small business or professional office. Phone 706 or inquire at the Daily Notes Office. Mtf LEGAL NOTICES HE-ELECT mm MAM ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Chnrlntt Af deceased late of Peters Town'sh WanhlnKton County. above estate bavins' grant sd to I have been employed 20 consecutive years by the Pittsburgh Railways C. and a member pf Union Division Sa Affiliated.

If nominated and elected will give each precinct, so far as it isl within my power do so, opportunity to have its representation on the Jury during my term of office. Service to you, fellow citizen Service to each Precinct Service to the Republican Party. VOTE THE REPUBLICAN TICKET, Primaries, September 9. ma uiiuti iidiiup ia hereby given to those Indebted thereto to make Immediate payment, and those havinsr claims or riemiinlu in them for settlement. TAX COLLECTOR CHARLBS JOHXSO, Admlnis'rator, nUrlcravlllu" Pi -H DAVin n.

(rolltlcal Advertising) Aug. 11-18-lTi Sept. li-8-15. -1.

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