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PAGE FIVE THE DAILY NOTES, CANONSBTJRG, PA. SEPTEMBER 25, 1942 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES Bankers Patriot Ip llonsewiw's LOS ANGELES. Cal. (U.R) More than 10.000 Southern California housewives has returned to State Sugar Rationer Paul d'Orr Barks-dale their sugar ration books. Mmt of the accompanying letters were of the same general trend, namely: "I have all the sugar I need and it hurts my conscience to keep this book which would entitle me tc even more when I prefer that it be u.srd for the national defense." (Conthiued from Page One) B.

and 3 box tops or (iftW ijf wrappers from any UVr containing two store rooms on the front and a two story frame dwelling on the rear. SECOND: All those two certain lots of ground in the Borough of Charleroi, Washington County, Pennsylvania, known as Lots No's. 712 and 714. fronting Twenty-two (22) feet each, or Forty-four (44) feet in all. on the Westerly side of Fallowfield Avenue and running back 144.45 feet on the Southern side and 1.12.

01 feet on the Northern side to Lincoln Avenue. Upon which there Is erected, a two story frame dwelling fronting on Fallowfleld Avenue and a five car Garage fronting on Lincoln Avenue. CLARENCE O. WILLIAMS. Sheriff.

Sept. 11-18-25. Special Notice on Reel Estate Sales SHERIFF'S RULE Tax collectors, attorneys and solicitors who file tax statements, liened taxes and municipal liens against property being sold at Sheriffs Sale. Hereafter no statements can be withdrawn or adjustments made after the property has been bid in at a certain price, therefore statements must be correct at the time of fillnr There will be no exception to this rule. Pallaria's Market 120 N.

Jefferson Avenue Phone 1237-R Free Delivery Palmolive Soap 3 for 20c Super Suds, Ige. 23c Super Suds, giant 63c Octagon Laundry 6 for 27c Octagon Toilet 4 for 19c Octagon Cleanser 4 for 19c Octagon Granulated 23c The Tiny Store SHERIFF SALES Administration) (Continued from Page One.) started, but now it has become almost, a religious issue. "There are probably thousands of farmers who will keep on or ci it i business as a result of the senate's vote on this issue. The farmer has got to have a little more hope that congress is going to sustain him to the best of its ability." CIO President Philip Murray, however, called on all CIO affiliates and members to organize demands for immediate enactment of the president's original seven-point program presented to congress last April. Passage of the pending bill is necessary to accomplish that, be said, and it must be passed without the farm bloc amendments.

"Parity for farm prices is the standard demanded by President Roosevelt," he said. "It is a fair standard for the farmers. It is the standard that must be embraced the legislation demanded by the president." Thinks Turtle amp Buck SAX DIEGO. Cal. (U.R) Mrs.

Paula Sehpel is wondering it' iuv-ties have a memory like elephant. Five years ago, a pet turtle with carved markings on its back wandered away from home. Recently, a large turtle with somewhat similar marking, turned up and made itself at home. Even Petsey, the 5-year-old family cat', makes tho same hisses at it which she made at turtle Xo. 1.

OKAMiKS size Soft LEMONS full of juice PEARS sweet and juicy GRAPES Red Malaga CAULIFLOWER white and crisp ORE EX BEAXS gurden fresh GREEN PEPPERS garden fresh CELERY crisp pascal DELH IOCS APPLES (Tf I'M BERN green and crisp ONI0.YS good for cooking' POTATOES Xo. 2 ARGENTINA MACARONI CHEESE leroi Harry Larimer, of the First Nalional I'ank of Monoiiiiohehi, aiul Course 15. Lysis, of the -National Bank of Claysville. Tliey were elected to three-year terms. Three of Council Chance Retiring members of the council are Sherman of the National Bank of Houston; Herbert Hertzotj.

of the Cti.ens National Hank of Bentleyville, and A. K. Sietnon. of the First National Bank cf California. Other members are: Lee It.

Mc-Kinney. of the Washington National Bank, Burgettstown John T. McNary, of the Citizens Trust Company of Canonsburg; It. S. Bane, the First National Bank of Fred-ericktown; C.

S. Bateman, of Char-leroin; E. M. Furbee, of the Citizens National Bank of Washington, and Ben G. Binns, of the Union National Bank of Donora.

Victory Fund Explained Paul Harper, of Pittsburgh, representing- the Victory Fund eom-iniltee for the area, explained wlui is expected of district bankers. He fa id that the allotment of this county is $.1,000,000, but little move than $100,000 has been reported, showing faliure of banks to send 1oz. 2f doz. 3 for 10c II). Ko head l.c 2 I').

1' Am. 20c 2 stalks Vc fi lbs. 3 for 10c 6 lbs. ik. 27e lb.

C5c Read the Ads in The Daily Notes Every Day SERVE IN SILENCE! Abstracts of properties taken in execution upon the writs shown, at the number and terms shown, as the properties of the severally named defendants, owners or reputed and to be sold by Clarence O. Williams, Sheriff of 'Washington County, Pennsylvania, on Friday, October 2, mm. at 10:00 o'clock A. M. Eastern Standard War Time in the Office of the Sheriff, Washington County Court House, 'Washington, Pennsylvania.

Ten (10) per cent of the purchase money, (but not less than fifty (r0.oo) dollars), shall be paid on the day of sale and the balance on or before Wednesday. October 7, 1042 at 10:00 o'clock A. M. Eastern Standard War Time. If, however, such ten (lO'r) per cent down payment be not made on day of sale, t'ie property will again be exposed to sale immediately, on the date aforesaid.

If. balance of payment be not made on the Wednesday following the date or sale, the property will again be put up to sale on Friday, October it, 1H42, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. Eastern Standard War Time, at the expense and risk of the person to whom it was struck off. who in case of any deficiency on such sale, shall make good the same.i (Complete descriptions of the following properties are on file in the Sheriff's Office at the Court House, Washington, Pa.) in reports.

He urged that reports be sent in weekly. Last year, be said. 23.4S0 persons in this county paid income tax, and approximately 30,000 persons will pay this year. I until I BOB USED TO BE FURIOUS JIM AND I HAD 121 KCTADTCn TDmiM: AT WITH ME, TOO, UNTI A 'FUSS TO-DAY BECAUSE HE HAD PENNED HOLLYWOOD TO WAIT SO LONG I FOUND PROMPT SERVICE WHILE I BOUGHT NO MATTER WHEN I 4 GROCERIES- WENT THERE for FRIDAY" mi SATURDAY ('until whatTM I kB ODD SSI Having erected thereon a brick dwelling known as No. 180 Brownson Avenue, Washington, Pa.

4. Sarah S. Colborn vs. MonongaheUi Oity Trust Company, Executor of the Estate of Belle Zimmer. deceased, and William J.

Zimmer. Mortgagors, and Isabella Allen Ternent and Clarence Zimmer, Devisees under the Last Will and Testament ot Belle Zimmer, and William J. Zimmer. present owner, owners or reputed owners. Lev.

Fa. No. 8, November Term, 1042. l)e-vore, Benedict France, Attorneys. All the right, title and interest of Monongahela City Trust Company, Executor of the Estate of Belle Zimmer, and of Isabella Allen Ternent, Clarence Zimmer, and William J.

Zimmer, as defendants and present owners, or reputed owners, in and to ALL those two certain lots or parcels of land situate in the Second Ward of the City of Monongahela. Washington County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: FIRST: FRONTING 45 feet on the Western side of Second Street, and extending Westwardly therefrom, of uniform width, between property hereinafter described at "SECOND" on the South and property of Robert Smock on the North, a distance of 00 feet, more or less, to lands now or formerly of John W. Fell. UPON which is erected a two-story double frame dwelling of twelve rooms and two baths. SECOND: FRONTING r.4 feet on the Western side of Second Street, and extending Westwardly therefrom, preserving the uniform width throughout, between property hereinabove described at "FIRST" on the North and Union Street on the South, a distance of 00 feet to lands now or formerly of John W.

Fell. HAVING erected thereon a two-story frame dwelling of eight rooms and bath. 6. M. Miller Potts and William L.

Potts. Executors of the Estate of William B. Potts sometimes known as Win. B. Potts vs.

Paul Matusich, former owner, and Mike Matuscak, present owner, and terre tenant, owners or reputed owners. Lev. Fa. No. 10 November Term.

1042. Wallace S. Gourley, Attorney. All the right, title and interest of Paul Matusich, former owner, and Mike Matuscak. present owner, and terre tenant, owners or reputed owners, in and to ALL that certain piece or parcel of ground, situate in Smith Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania, known and designated as Lots Nos.

lOfi. 107 and IDs in a Plan of Lots laid out by Wm. B. Potts, et called "Dunbar recorded in the Recorder's Office of Washington County, Pennsylvania, in Plan Book Vol. 4, pages Kt5 and S7, the premises herein described being more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the West line of Rosalie Street, at the northeast corner of Lot.

No. 105; thence in a northerly direction along said street lo.l feet to Lot No. 100; thence In a westerly direction along said Lot. feet to an alley; thence In a southerly direction along said alley 103 feet to No. 19.1; thence in an easterly direction along said lot 125 feet to point of beginning.

BEING the same lot of ground conveyed to Paul Matusich by deed of William B. Potts unmarried, et by deed dated March 4. 1025 and recorded In the Recorder Office. Washington County. Pennsylvania in Deed Book page 555.

The said Paul Matusich having conveyed said lot of ground to Mike Matuscak. present owner, by deed dated March 20. 1042 recorded In the Recorder's Office. Washington County, Pennsylvania, in L'eed Book 057, page 22X 7 Mary Elva Carlisle and Clara C. McElhany, Administratrices of the Estate of Arnold Bertram Carlisle, alias Arnold Carlisle, alias A.

B. Carlisle vs. Mary Davis. Eleanor Davis Dowden, a minor. Jean Davis, a minor.

Jackie Lee deceased, and Walter Carson. Guardian Ad Litem lor Eleanor Davis Dowden, Jean Davis and Jackie Lee Davis, owners or reputed owners. Lev. Fa. No.

11, November Term, 1042. Wallace S. Gourley, Attorney. All the right, title and interest of Mary Davis, Eleanor Davis Dowden. a minor.

Jean Davis, a minor, Jackie Lee Davis, a minor, surviving heirs at law and terre tennants of Charles M. Davis, deceased, and Walter Carson, Guardian Ad Litem for Eleanor Davis Dowden, Jean Davis and Jackie Lee Davis, owners or reputed owners, in and to ALL that certain tract of land situate in the Borough of Houston, Washington County, Pennsylvania, being part of lots No. lis, 110 and 120 in the Cummins Realty Company's Addition to Houston, a plan of which Addition is of record in the Recorder's Office of said County in Plan Book 3, page 102 and being more particularly bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the northern boundary line of Crawford Street distant South t4 deg. 0." niln. East 40 feet from the intersection of said line of Crawford Street and the STOCK UP NOW FOR THIS WHITER WHILE QUANTITIES ARE AVAILABLE! 2 cans 25c 2 No, 2 cans 19c TOBACCO SPECIALS Karo Syrup, Tomatoes Hoodies, I lb.

bags 2 for 25c 1. Cesare Falconi vs. Stanislaw Mom-ro, owner or reputed owner. Ki. Fa 04.

August Term, 1042. Wallace S. Gourley, Atty. TRACT 1 All the right. titlfl an3 interest of Stanislaw Moinro, owner or reputed owner, in and.

to All those two certain lots or pieces of ground situate in the Township of 1'eters, County of Washington and State of Pennsylvania, separately bounded and described as follows: Lot Xo. 1.1 in Plan of McMurray, Clark and Lewis as recorded in the Recorder's office in and for said County in Plan Book Vol. page US. Containing 1.18 acres more or less. Lot No.

l-'i in Plan of Mc-Murray. Clark and Lewis as recorded in the Recorder's Office in and for said County in Plan Book Vol. page OS. Containing 1.1.1 acres more or less. Being those two certain lots or pieces of ground conveyed to Stanislaw Jlomi'o by Uridgeville Lumber Supply Company by deed dated July 21.

and recorded in the Recorder's Office of Washington County aforesaid in leed Book MS, page 40,:. TRACT II. ALL those two certain lots or pieces of ground situate in the Township of Peters, Conuty of Washington, and State of Pennsylvania, and being known as Lot Xus. 0 and .11 in Lot Plan of McMurray, Ac Lewis, Washington County, Pennsylvania, recorded in Plan Book Vol. r.

page Containing 2.4." acres more or less. Being that certain lot or piece of ground conveyed to Stanislaw Mom-ro by Sadie M. McMurray et al, by deed dated Febtuary 14. 1021. and recorded in the Recorder's Office of Washington County, aforesaid, in leed Book Vol.

4SO. page 517. PEACHES, case lo! $4.50 Nc.2' ocani. 24 to a case. FRUIT COCKTAIL, case lot $5.00 No, 21 can 22c.

24 to a case. TOMATOES, case lot No. 2 can. 24 to a case. MACARONI SPAGHETTI BLUE MM RIBBON ipBfiS MALT ysy 53c Regular Size Union Workman Tobacco 10c Regular 10c Size El Producfo Cigars, box of 50 $3.00 2 for Size El Producfo Cigars, box of 25 1 .75 Model Tobacco 4 for 25c Rctnilar Sie Tip Top Cigarette Paper 2 for 5c lb.

42c 5 MILK 6 cans 47c PRESERVES 3 jars 5 LOO Large Jars 2 cans 25s can 19c can 9c can 19c 2 cans 19c I lb. jar 23c lb 26 I TRACT III. Heinz Soups Corn on Cob Gloria Jean Popcorn Leg Cabin Symp Sweet Life Chicken-Rice Soup Sweet Life Peanut Buffer CHEESE Electric Bulbs Westinghouse, G. E. and Others Up to 75 Watt ALL that certain lot or piece of ground known as lots numbers 21.

22, 24. 2r, 20. 27. 2S, 20 and ill lot plan of McMurray, Lewis Clark? Situate in Peters Township, Washington County. Pennsylvania, recorded in Tlan Book No.

5, page OS, said lots of ground containing 7 2-3 acres more or less. BEING all those certain lots conveyed to Stanislaw Moinro by Charles unmarried, by deed dated May 27. 1024, and recorded in the Recorder's Office, Washington County, Pennsylvania, In Deed Book Vol. page 3Uj. TRACT IV ALL that certain lot or piece of ground situate in Peters Township.

Washington County, Pennsylvania, which begins at a point at the Southwest corner of Lot No. 20 in Lot Plan of McMurray, Clark Lewis, recorded in Plan Book No. 5, Page OS which comprises two acres more or less. BEING that certain lot or piece of ground conveyed to Stanislaw MiMii-ro by Charles Clark, unmarried, by deed dated December 20, 1024, and recorded in the Recorder's Office of Washington County, aforesaid in Deed Book Vol. r.20, page 220.

ALL of the above described tracts Hew York Sharp lb. 39c Tuma Brick lb. 35c Provolone, whole lb. 35c South American Macaroni Cheese, whole lb. 40c SPAGHETTI 3 lb.

box MACARONI 3 6 50' Jersey Brook Salad Dressing qt. jar 23c Crisco 3 lb. can 69c Sweet Life Fruif Cockfail Ho. 2 cans 25c Kix box 10c Grapefruit Juice 46-oz. can 23c eastern boundary line of Heed Avenue; thence North 25 deg.

5,1 min. East 1K5 feet to Alley thence along said alley South, 64 deg. 05 min. East Candy Bars 3 for I Oc Box of 24 75c. Bulk Candy 2 lb.

15c WAX PAPER TABLE SYRUP 40 ft, roll 3 for I Ic Karo an1 1ran1i '25 ft. roll 12c io lb. can 60c 200 I7c 5 lb. can 33c DRY SAUSAGE Imperial Salami, whole lb. 62c Capocollo lb.

62c Cooked Salami lb. 40c Peperoni lb. 52c COLGATE-PALMOLIVE PEET SOAP SPECIALS mrmMnnfrMtti Octagon Laundry Scoll Towels Soap 6 for 27c 2 lb. 8 oz 23c I lb. 2 oz 10c 12 oz.

7c 12c 150 Sheet Roll ma susiffj; soap 3 20c It" el these famOUS dinar Cufle ivlinl CRa uujjci guvii giam vvu of ground were sold at the Treasurer's Tax Sale on April 20, 1040 to the County of Washington. Pennsylvania, and said tracts of ground were redeemed on March 20. 1041 by Cesare Falconi, a lien creditor, for Stanislaw Moinro. Lenona E. Wessell vs.

Clem S. Smallwood, with notice to Albert Wessell, Administrator C. T. A. of the Estate of Clem S.

Smallwood, deceased, Lenona Wessell and Cleva Wessell, now Cleva Wessell Fear, devisees under the Last Will and Testament of Clem Smallwood, real owners, owners or reputed owners. Ki. Fa. No. 5, November Term, 1042.

H. Russell Stahlman, Atty. All the right, title and Interest of Clem S. Smallwood, with notice to Albert Wessell, Administrator C. T.

A. of the Estate of Clem S. Smallwood. Deceased, Lenona Wessell and Cleva Wessell, now Cleva Wessell Fear, Devisees under the Last Will and Testament of Clem S. Smallwood, real owners, owners or reputed owners, in and to all those two parcels of land situate in Charleroi, Washington County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Parcel 1.

Undivided Vi interest in Lot No. lying between 7th and 8th Streets, fronting on Lincoln Avenue 30 feet and running back 102. feet to an alley. Erected thereon is a 14 rootn double dwelling. Parcel 2.

Lot No. 14 In Winfleld Addition, fronting feet on West side of McKean Avenue, between 11th and 12th Streets, and extending back loo feet to Long Alley. Erected thereon is a 4 room rrame dwelling. Being same as to Clem S. Small-wood et.

by Deed of Lenona Wessell et. dated June Octagon Cleanser 3 for 14c Octagon Toilet 3 for 14c Octagon Granulated 23c PANCAKE SYRUP 15 Maple 22 oz. 23c 8 oz. 8c BULK SOAP POWDER SPECIAL -Glass Ovenware 2 qt. 60c Casserole 40c Rejr.

15c Pie Plate 10c Rejr. 35c Deep Loaf Pan 25c One Pint Open Baker 10c KETCHUP, case $2.00 oz. tubby bottle. BISQUICK 2 for 53c 2 lb. 8 oz.

package. CORN MEAL 51b. pkg. 15c 10 lb. pkg 25c BUTTER lb.

49c Clover Bloom. From tiroken packages of all high grade soaps, lh. 10c 4( feet; thence South 25 deg. min. West 135 feet to the line of Crawford Street aforesaid; thence along last said line North 64 deg.

05 min. West 40 feet to the place of beginning. Upon which is erected a frame dwelling. BEING the same lot of ground conveyed to Charles M. Davis by deed of Arnold B.

Carlisle, unmarried, which deed was dated July 24, 1021I which deed appears of record In the Recorder's Office, Washington County, Pennsylvania, in Deed Book 564, page the said Charles M. Davis having died intestate on the 16th day of July, 1040, leaving as his only heirs at law his widow, Mary Davis, and children, Eleanor Davis Dowden, Jean Davis, and Jackie Lee Davia. 8 K. W. Parkinson vs.

R. W. Parkinson, Administrator of Daniel Staley, Deceased, and Samuel Angottl, Terre tenant, owners or reputed owners, Lev. Fa. No.

12, November Term, 1042. Parkinson Parkinson, Attorneys. All the right, title and Interest of R. W. Parkinson, Administrator of Daniel Staley, Deceased, and Samuel Angotti, Terre Tenant, owners or reputed owners, In and to ALL that certain lot of ground situate in Canton Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania, designated as Lot No.

374 In the plan of lots laid out by Canton Land Company, recorded in Plan Book 2, pages 102 and 103; said lot fronting 30 feet on the Southeast side of Weirlch Avenue and extending back of even width 150 feet to an alley; bounded on the Northwest by Weirlch Avenue, on the Northeast by-Lot No. 373, on the Southeast by an alley, and on the southwest by Lot No. 375. EXCEPTING and RESERVING the coal and mining rights reserved in the deed of M. M.

Carroll et ux. to Daniel Staley, recorded in Deed Book 559, page 147. ON which is a four room bungalow with basement. 9 Realty and Insurance Company, Assignee of Desire Brison, who was Assignee of Mathllde Brison vs. E.

J. Charles, Administrator of the Estate of Charles Dreze, Deceased, and Marie Therese Dreze Meulemester, Oliver Dreze, Oliver Demaret, and Ellse Brigode, Heirs at Law of the said Charles Dreze, Deceased, Real Owners, owners or reputed owners, Lev. Fa. No. 14.

November Term 1042. David M. McCloskey, Attorney. All the right, title and Interest of the Estate of Charles Dreze, Deceased, K. J.

Charles, Administrator of the Estate of Charles Dreze, Deceased, Marie Therese Dreze Meulemester, Oliver Dreze, Oliver Demaret and Elise Brigode, Heirs at Law of the said Charles Dreze, Deceased, owners or reputed owners, in and to the following described real estate: FIRST: All that certain lot of ground in the Borough of Charleroi, Washington County, Pennsylvania, known as Lot No. Ills fronting Twenty-two (22) feet oil the Westerly side of Fallowfleld Avenue and running back of uniform width loo feet to Cherrv Alley. Upon which there Is FRESH FRIITS AM) VEGETABLES PEARS APPLES 3 lb. 25c 6 lb. 25c ONIONS 10 lb.

sack 35c CABBAGE .4 lbs. 1 0c RADISHES 3 bchs. 10c SWEET POTATOES 4 lbs. 19c lb. 21c Whole or linlf piece.

Wieners, small lb. 32c Pork Kidneys 2 lbs. 25c Lamb Stew lb. 19c Legs 0' Spring Lamb lb. 35c Spring Chickens, full dressed lb.

45c BUTTER CHEEZZEE Mustard, tOU oz. tumbler 2 for 15c Van Camp Milk 6 for 45c Salvage Milk 2 for 13c Special Buy! tiirow rug S2'45up sample rugs 75c All wool fllPP. StPK nml Ill unul fan CUnc 07t1 All wool face. Sizes Many Other Salvage Bargains In Our Store! lb. 7c 2 lb.

box ode and recorded in Deed Book 070. page This wife, Jennie L. Smallwood died December Cth, 3 Home Owners' Loan Corporation vs. Citizens National Bank of Washington, Administrator of the Estate of C. T.

Bartlett, also known as Clark T. Bartlett, deceased, and Harry E. Bartlett and Helen S. Bartlett, heirs at law of Clark T. Bartlett, deceased, owners or reputed owners.

Lev. Fa. No. 7 November Term, 1042, W. K.

Dennison, Atty. All the right, title and Interest of Citizens National Bank of Washington. Administrator of the estate of C. T. Bartlett, also known as Clark T.

Bartlett, deceased, and Harry E. Bartlett, and Helen S. Bartlett, heirs at law of Clark T. Bartlett deceased, owners or reputed owners In and to ALL thnt certain lot of ground situate In the First Ward of the City of Washington, Washington County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the intersection of West Strawberry Avenue and East Irownson Avenue; thence along the line of Brownson Avenue, south 12 deg. east 140 feet to other property of Clark T.

Bartlett Estate; thence in easterly direction 5 feet more or less to intersection of property herein described and line of lot of Mrs. Margaret Finn; thence along line of Finn lot; lot of Mrs. Wilson and private alley, in a northwestern direction. 140 feet more or lews to West Strawberry Avenue; thence along said Avenue In a westerly direction, 25 feet more or less, to point of beginning. ftS; mm Jtfo) iiMlllllllllillllll 323 W.

Pike St. erected a one story brick building.

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