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The Daily Notes from Canonsburg, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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The Daily Notesi
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Canonsburg, Pennsylvania
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9
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WAIEMHSOURCES numbers are set in shield or circle to designate U. S. and state routes. cent of the forested areas of the Snsanehanna river watershed. 15 STATE ROUTES AREOL4NGED SAVED BY P03ESI3 ELABORATE CERET.IONY NOV.

15 IN MANILA WILL MARK BIRTH OF PHILIPPINE COffllONWEALTH SOLDIER OF FORTUNE AT ft TO BOAH AGAEf HARRISBURG. Nov. 8- Chief Switches in Erie A survey of the department of for csts and waters, made recently to determine the effect of water in relation to stream flow, reveals the lice President Garner to Represent United States at fact that practically all the towns and cities of Pennsylvania that percent of the Juniata river watershed, and 25 percent of the west branch of the Susquehanna river watershed are embraced within the state forests. Special efforts are being made by the department to safeguard and Increase the water supplies originating within the state forests. By maintaining a good foest cover, not only rainfall is conserved, but it also secures a more even and better regulated tyw of streams.

Were the forest ts protected, the water is heid hfcck in the soil and is slowly fed Jo its springs have well forested watersheds suf inaugural as islands rassAnotner Milestone History from Harrlsburg and Is double-marked via U. S. 11 and 22 to Clarks Ferry; U. S. 209 to MilleTs-burg; State 14 to Sunhury; U.

S. 122 to Northumberland; and U. S. 11, via Williamsport, to the New York line. Thev new Rutherford By-pass near Harrlsburg has been double-marked with both U.

S. 422 and State 5, these numbers being removed from the old road, part of which will be closed. The new Scranton-Pocono highway via Dalesville is new State Route 307. State Route 987, from Delaware to Portland, In Northampton county has been made U. S.

46. State Route 987, from Delaware to Portland, in Northampton county has been made'U. S. 46. The changes will be shown on the detour bulletin red.

New route make the corrections on the detour bulletin and thus keep travelers informed. The most extensive changes are in Erie county and the extension of U. S. 19 and thence U. S.

6N to its New York line. In Erie county State Route 79 becomes TJ. S. 6 to its injunction with U. S.

19 and thence U. S. 6 to its junction with U. S. 20 at West Springfield; from Union City to its junction with U.

S. 19, old U. S. 6 becomes State 97; old State 19 and U. S.

6N, double-marked, becomes State 97 from a point north of Waterford to Erie; old State 97 from this junction to State 6 near Erie becomes U. S. 19; U. S. 5, from Kearsarge to Erie is now double-marked with U.

S. 5 and U. S. 19. U.

S. 422 is double-marked with U. S. 224 as well, from their west of New Castle to that city. U.

S. 15 has been extended north fered comparatively little from water shortage during the recent STEVENSVDLLE, Miclu O) Michigan's oldest wanderer is at it again. He is Arpad Szaboda, 99-year-old soldier of fortune, who was SJS interpreter for President Lincoln during the Civil War. 'Szaboda, who speaks eight languages fluently, recently set out on an automobile trip that will take him to eastern points. Szaboda has had a picturesque life.

He served as major of the famous Hungarian guards and fought with Maximilian in Mexico. President Lincoln was one of his. rersoaal friends, he says. dry period, Five municipalities, Chambers- County and on IPS15 HARRISBURG, Nov. 8.

Ten changes in highway route numbers occasioned by. rerouting, extension? of new construction since the 1935 road map was prepared, are being shown on the department of highway's detour bulletin starting this week, according to announcement today by Secretary WaTren Van-Dyke. These changes will be made permanently when the new map is prepared, but pending that printing, Secretary VanDyke has arranged to MAXIkA, Nov. S. CE The Mlippine Common-wealth will be Inaugurated Nov.

15 with formaltles and pomp befitting the historic day marking the islands' progress. The United States will be represented at the ceremonies by Vice President John N. Garner, Secretary of War burg, Shippensburg, South Renovo, Waynesboro and Mont Alto have their impounding basins, and fif George H. Dern and The highest executive post In the and streams, delivering water to DAIRY OUTLOOK teen other municipalities have more than fifty percent of their IS VERY BRIGHT watersheds within the state for reservoirs evenly instead of in torrents and clear instebd of muddy. Forest fires destroy beneficial effects of forests, as a deep layer of ests.

More than forty million people and many industries depend Total milk production on October Shop by Way ot The Nclesl forest litter is the. most important measure for watejr conservation in our mountains. 1 this year in the United States was somewhat less than the unusually high production a year ago, according to the federal-state monthly dairy report Milk production per Large number of trees are dis islands will pass from Governor-General Frank Murphy to President-Elect Manuel L. Quezon. Another chapter will be written in the history of Malacanang Palace.

It will hecome the residence of the president, as provided by law. Murphy will become High Commissioner and will establish his seat of activity in new quarters for which congress has made appropriation. 3fotablef Filled Post Murphy becomes the last of 11 governors-general appointed by presidents since 1901. Men famous tributed by the state forest nurser upon the state forests for their water supplies. The survey showed that-in six counties, Bedford, Fulton, Franklin, Cameron, Monroe and Pike, there are 335 miles of pure mountain streams against fifteen that are polluted.

It is worthy of note that not one of the 74 streams originating within the forested areas of these counties is contaminated. ies for planting on watersheds cow was 3 percent higher than last throughout Pennsylvania. Since 1910, when the first forest tree dis year hut the number of cows milked has decreased 4 percent The outlook for the entire country dur trlbution program was started. more than fifteen million trees have been planted on watersheds in ing the remainder of the year, is for an additional seasonal rise in prices At the present time sixteen per Pennsylvania. I of dairy products.

in American history have held the post, among them William H. Taft, first governor general appointed by The prospects for the commer cial dairyman are more favorable than a year ago, the report indl President McKinley. Gen. Leonard Wood resigned from the army to itjjiccept his appointment from Presi- cates. Butterfat prices are, how ever, unusually low in relation to hogs, veal calves and beef cattle dent Harding.

He died in 3927, the only governor-general to die in and as a result it is observed that there is a tendency to emphasize office. Others well known In American life who filled the high office were Henry L. Stimson, Dwight P. Davis 1 and Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. An elaborate inaugural display -It etartjeo quick has been arranged for several reasons, chief being the realization of And runs mht dies other types of livestock raising in place of dairy cattle In some sections where dairying has been followed in the past.

During the last six months, milk receipts at Boston, New York and Philadelphia combined have averaged about 90 percent as large as in the same months of 1930 and 1931, records reveal. In July and August, howeveT, milk receipts were somewhat larger than in the same months of the preceding year. Th decline In milk consumption Filipino leaders of the part Ameri ForjOumuteEra malP ca has played in advancing the I Philippines. Then, too, the Im pressive ceremonies will have an OHC2 CilB CIZ2 in these eastern markets is believed to be about over. With in GULP A A Wtck for a mno GnlfJitU rerrj kr d9 gfffffiS Lj mMXEkVS ELK creases in city employment ana business recovery, the outlook is important effect on the populace.

Quezon Makes Pledge In a pre-inaugural pledge, President-Elect Quezon promised that there would he "more government and less politics." He said he would start observing this pledge in choosing his cabinet. The president-elect Is optimistic concerning- financial stability and public order in the new commonwealth. "The financial position Is excel for increased city consumption of milk and cream. 1 OHFOEIEDO Sturdy sewed soles and finest' of uppers. Sip proof soles and rubber heels.

A dandy Patent T-straps and center bnckles. Nicely patterned and strongly made. Ilere is a valne yon can't afford to miss. Sizes to 2. sboe for play or school lent," he said.

"There are not only surpluses accumulated from the wear. yearly operations of the ment, but we have cash that has been lying in deposit for several years from the gold fund as the result of accumulation of Interest, Pork Loin pound ALL SIZES TOGS as. which raises this fund to more than the law requires 9 7 Select Candled doz. Loose 326 Carton 33c ggs IS Women's House Slippers WE LEAb AGAIN Boys' Hi Cuts What boy doesn't want HI Cots? Come In and see for yourself this outstanding valne. AU Colors Heavy felt uppers with thickly pad.

ded soles all sizes. APPLES bu basket 85c; 1 1 V4 lbs 25c ORANGES 392's 2 dozen 27c CELERY stalk 8c CELERY CABBAGE 2 lbs 11c GRAPEFRUIT 4 for 19c CHESTNUTS lb 9c hi i ij.ii.i i i .99 on rt tarn- 0- )t ltll, -m Girls' and Boys' OXFORDS SIZES TO In patent and gun metal. Sewed composition soles and rubber heels. Built to wear. Spiced Pears 14c Quezon said that aid to Industry, while contrary to the Ameri- can theory of keeping the government out of business, was practiced by the governments of major European powers, and also by Japan.

The Philippine government will have to give such aid In the Philippines, he declared. "Such aid is particularly needed," Quezon continued, "in the, case of industries wherein there Is no or Insufficient capital available for de Looks to Defenses The president-elect cited the problem of national defense as one which might create extraordinary demands justifying drawing on the accumulated Surpluses mentioned for its capital structure. The Coalition platform, on which Quezon was elected, recommends ultimate adherence of the Phillip-pines to the League of Nations. When asked what his attitude was in the light of the present League crisis over the Italo-Ethloplan situation, he said; "We will wait and see." Quezon pointed out that while the Philippines would be eligible for membership 111 the League, it would be impossible for the islands to become a member without the consent of the United States, which tfj.fetains control over Philippine foreign relations during the Commonwealth. He said there were no Immediate plans concerning League membership, however.

Campbell's, 16 Oz. Pork-Beans 3 for 1 9c Lifebuoy Octagon 3 for 19c 18c ISc V4-lb Soap Salad, Mixed Tea lb. Italian Cook Oil Cal. SI. 10 WE ARE FAMOUS FOR OUR VALUES' Toilet Soap 2 for 9c Octagon Soap Powder 2 for 9c Octagon Cleanser 2 for 9c Octagon Laun.Soap 1 0 for 39c Del Monte, No.

2 Crushed Pineapple 2 for 31c Jello 3 for 19c Postum Cereal 21c rsco Baking Powder 9c rsco, le os Peanut Butter 19c Tasty Flake, 2 Lb. Soda Crackers 1 5c STATE OWNED HENS For Little Gents v1 MAKE NEW RECORD JmwnmD Princess No. 2 Spinach 9c Llbby's No. 1 Tomato Jco 3 for 23c Navy Beans 1 0 lb 29c 21al Shoe Polish 2 for 17c Eacle Milk 18c Gorton's Mackerel Fillets 1 8c Dated Coffco 25c II .99 Egg production of poultry flocks maintained at 16 state institutions under supervision 6f the Pennsylvania Department of Welfare, dur ilJfe' Hill i I $11 .29 s.V ing the past 12 months reached the highest output recorded by depart II mm mental records. These institutions listed a total of 9560 laying hens in the flocks, and recorded an average of 182 eggs per bird for the year.

This Sizes 8 to ISM 1 I exceeds the best previous record by seven eggs. The goal set by the bureau ot institutional management ot the. Wel fare Department is for production ot 200 eggs per hen each year, or approximately one-half an egg per Salada Tea y4 lb 18c y2 lb 35c RINSO Small 2 for 15c Large 2 for 3Cc THE LARGEST CHILDREN DEPART day tor each patient or inmate. BARGAINS GALORE FOB THE ENTIRE FAMILY Jf During the 12-month period the i 51 W.PIKE ST. CANONSBURG, PA.

flocks at the Harrlsburg State Hospital, the State Industrial Home for Women at Mundy and the Pennsylvania Training School at met this goal. The Harrlsburg flock led the field with an average of 219 eggs per hen. At Morganza the flock has maintained an aver-ge of 200 eggs over the past five-year period. It will be to your inUrnt to read We Deliver To Your Horns Low Prices High Quality UPPLY MUSE, PA. USE THE DAILY NOTES' -CLASSIFIED' AS 1.A-4tf,rl..i.

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