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New Castle Newsi
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ELEVEN- NEW CASTLE, NEWS', WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1942 CHEWTON Robinson Finds Guinea Land Of Dense Jungle including Merele Small of Pennsylvania. M. S. Wood of Wi'i-lard. N.

and Ed Wlrtman of El-inira. N. and Capt. Bill Sheppard of Pittsburgh. The whole gang was playing vol-Irv ball.

Tliev were striiroed rn FLUFFY I BIG SAVINGS IN COTTON DRESSES Prints Flock Dot Voiles Seersucker Chnmhray si'les for work, street and home Sizes 12 to 52. This Ls your chance to stock tip at a greatly 3 -M TERRY TOWELS 5 'r l00 All of soft, fiufty terry with a firm undcrweave for wear and plenty uf shaggy loops to mike th-jm highly absorbent! Plenty large for the buth them kitchen, too! Some whlte-as-snow with sparkling colored borders others in bit; block checks and novelty weaves! Matching Wash Cloths HAve smart looking sets buy the wash cloths to match above towels; abnHdd NOVELTY sportswear Lace Table FLOUR I PillowCases PILLOWS MJtlSlits Clothes SQUARES S'i ff 2.00 and 3.00 s1.00pr. 2for 100 spon shirt, 1.00 n.QOea. UforL00 Ne.v design. Nenily maJe.

Sateen" Cloth, Play Suit? Fh; qu.liry. New dcn. sifb. Bo.xeJ. 1 7x 7.

1 .00 1.50 2.00 Three Sto.k Rv PAT ROBINSON fj. N. 51. StHt; SOMEWHERE N'BW GUINEA (Transmitted courier via Australia') I have tlen back in New Guinea, Jtrtrousri the dense jungles and. talking with boys are defending Pas: Moresby against, the Japs.

My Journey took me well on the road to Kokoda where allied troots have foment the enemy hand-to-hand from tree to tree and bush to bush. No Chilians There are no longer any civilians here. Even the native women of the colorful, kinky-haired natives have been evacuated. Warfare here is no place else on earth. Only the vaguest foot-oaths lead almost vertically along the mountainside, covered with the world densest juniie grov.cn.

Distances are not measured miles but in hours and days. some stretches mily four or five miles can be covered in as many One allied majur told me that a man in his command hid in a tree 25 hours while Japs Camped at base, never suspc'iting his presence. Progress over tiic jungle roads is so strenuous that the strong, accli mated natives can pack no more than 40 pounds. A wrnt-e man is limited to la pou.ios. nun me Japs can carry less.

Tn.it is one reason 1 nm confident the enemy will net caotir- Feci. Mee-'Vo; "While I plodded over the jungle road a tru.es: came ov ana a ride with Joe Wood, U. C. L. A.

graduate from Los Angeles. The growth, is so thick in this section' that you can be lost if you stray 50 feet off the road. But all along the route I sow evidences of tne last anc excenetu wont mure engineer corps done In improving the rosds. Planes Valuable In country like this the fighting depends a lot on pursuit pianes to strafe and bomb the enemy from low levels. I came across one group IS YOUR CHILD A NOSE PICKER? it lie "ten r.f bowel "Tvoriof And OHicrVuniBIC' uneaiy f.v;r,uen.

rr- JAYNE'S in Arnsric line impriitary century. A( Demand JjilfNE'S VERKIFUCE. QUART MASON JARS 44c doz. I.efs Caps and Rubbers BARON'S Hardware Store Hundreds of Mtn'n $2.63 "BUCK" RducetJ CASH LOANS Defense 'Wor'iers, Business Executives, and other employed persons who need 'e6li to pay iS debts, for medial or deatal Services, or far some similar worthy purpose, are invited to see fyitmal for a task loan of io to or more. WHO CAN GET A LOAM? Tixeoml makes loans to men tud wonts, siagle or married.

Ther.e Iflins are made on just your signature, or on furairure or Even though you're employed on a new job, or have newly moved into tie community, you can apply for loan here. A SINSlall SOLUTIOM When you get a loan here, there's rigmarole and no embarrassing questions. Outsiders not involved. "We don't believe that folks should borrow unless aloacj it the best sol', tion to thsir problem. If it ia, come in or phone.

FINANCE CO. SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC "Annual Sunday school picnic' of the Chewton Christian Sunday school was held at Cascade Park on Saturday aiternocn. August E. In spite of the ram, the picnic was-well attended with about 130 enjoying the abundant picnic supper, served by class No. 3.

CLASS NO. 5 TO MEET Class No. 5' of the Cbewton Christian Sunday school will hold their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Ruth Guy Thursday evening, August 13. CHEWTON NOTES Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Gillespie, of Ellwood City, visited wiUi Mrs. Anna Guy. and sen Merle, on un-day. Mrs.

Nellie E. Summers, and son LaValle, have returned home after spending the weekend with friends in Cleveland, Ohio. Miss Mary Aiken, of Shcnango township, was a dinner guest at the heme of Misses Agnes and Pearl Hennon on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. William Hennon, and Mrs.

William Hennon. of Youngstown. Ohio, visited at the' Misses Agnes and Pear; Hennon on and Mrs. Gall Allen, and children, of Painesvtllc. Ohio, have returned home after spending the weekend with Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Solsberg. and family. PULASKI Miss Jean Hodge, of West Middle-sex, is the guest of Miss Laurethn Cameron. Miss Ella Mae Barrls.

of West Middlesex, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Adam Grell. Mark Rhodes and Paul Rhodes of Pittsburgh, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ernes: Etirott.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mitclieltrce were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J.

P. Myers, of New Castle. Samuel G. Smith returned to his home in New Castle Saturday after spending several days the guest of Mr, and Mrs. James Black.

i Mrs. James McCormlck. Youngs- town, and Mrs. A. W.

Graham at- tended the funeral of Mrs. John Harry, of Mercer, on Friday. Gaylord Cameron's mother, Mrs. Addie Cameron, who has been con fined to her son's home, with ill- i ness for several weeks is improving. Mrs.

Lloyd Mitclieltrce and Mrs. Francis Taylor will entertain the members of class six In the Mctho- dist Sunday on Thursday evening at -the ohme of Mrs. Tav-lor. Mrs. Laura Wilson.

Mr- and Crabbe and ald Xuskey attended the Adams union wa at Clarits-lle iri the Jones grove on Sattir- Mrs. Gladys Walford and Mrs. Russell Minuer. of New Wilming ton, and Mr. and Mrs.

Al ien 1 weri1 of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Slmp.son. Sunday. John and wis.

Jones, of Struth-ers, were guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. C-aylord Cameron and were accompanied home bv Miss Lcvas Cameron who will spend several days with them. Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Adams, and daughter and three sons, of Erie, and Edward E. Wilson, of Youngstown, were guests of Mrs, Laura Wilson for six o'clock dinner Sunday evening. Mrs. ijioyo. Kodgers.

ana.c.iud-ren Freddie. Joanne. Llovd and Charles, have returned to their home in Calllcoon. New York, after visiting Mrs. L.

L. Rodgers and Miss Helen Rodgers. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mitcheitree left Monday evening for Transfer, where they will spend the summer as Mr.

Mitcheitree Is engaged in work ihei-e. Chas, Simpson is also working at Transfer. Mr. and Mrs. James Black and Mrs.

Ada Hershey attended the Stoner and Cover-reunion held at the home Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cover of Frijileburg on Saturday, which was attended by about 75. Rev, James G. Cousins preached for his father.

Rev. Joseph H. Coti- church. or. Sunday.

as Rev. Joseph Cousins was called to Indianola. where son was f.ve setvlci- in the Army. Albert Kings Chapel filled Ike pulpit here. The trouble is tha-u one-idr minds can feel only one interest i a time, ar.d wt lining the war tsn fYOU WOMEN WHO SUFFEfrv HOT HASHES If you surer hot Hashes, dizulncw, distress of arc- nervous due to tho fuaction.il "middle-age" period In a womnfl'a Hie try Lydtu E.

Vcbc-taolc Compound. It's helped thou-saidi upon thnisands oi women to icllcve y.j-.-ovv 1..5,.: Compound Is worth CITY MARKET Corner West Washington and Beaver SU Frco Delivery Tlione 21S1 Fresh Picked Snow-Top Mushrooms. HQ. 1-lb. box I 3C 17c Tc.v 59c shorts and shoes, and were laughing end yelling like the kids they are.

The ball was knocked through a row oi grounded pursuit planes directly in the path of a landing Dorr.oeu. A few minutes later I saw a wounced gunner ana one dead eun ner removed from the plane. Then i recognizee my oia inerid goi. uit michacl stepping from the bomber He told of terrific fiirht wit.l Zeros while his Fortress "bombed hell out of a Jap An un lucky cannon shot tor; a hole in the fuselaee. Then I met CapL.

Ignatius Sargent, who Is an expectant father, and a As he and crt-'V sat 'he sheuicw of Mvjii giant ship, begrimed with sweat and Gust, me Snip Is canea sargeniM Mess" and the crew has been together since the Java campaign. Just a few hours before this representative bunch of American kids had helped save the lives of hundreds of natives whose small vessel had been wrecked by the enemy. They dropped rubber and provisions near the wreckage. Propogand Gave Name To Islands Solomon Reputed To Have Gotten Gold From Islands Hence The Name flnv WASHINGTON. Aug.

2. About the Solomon Islands Thar 's gold in their, tnsur hills. Discovery of some of the precious metal in the Solomons in 1930 inadvertently confirmed a bit of 15th ceniurv Spanish propaganda which gave tile Pacific Islands their name. King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain, whose voyagers came across the islands, wanted to colonize the new possessions. So a.

rumor was started that it was there that King Solomon mined the gold used in his famous palace at Jerusalem. The Spaniards didn't tumble, but the name' stuck. P. S. Mr.

Moto Until you moved the main industry was still eo-coanuts. WAGNER Your Painter and Decorator Phone 369S Estimates Furnished 1305. N. Jfazcn' t. ITiw Ctla, i None Better EVAPORATED WHITE HOUSE MILK 6 tall cans 47c Cut: your milk bills by usinjr While House wlaercver your recipes call for milk! A SUPER MARKET 36 S.

Mercer St. RICHMAN BROTHERS CLOTHES 124 E. Washington St. ROBIN'S IB E. Washington St.

HEADQUARTERS FOR Kroehler Living Room Suites ir Magic Chef Stoves BigrelowSanford Rugs Simmons Springs and Mattresses Tr Zenith Radios i icduciiri price. SKA Printed KITCHEN TOWELS 4 for l00 Fine quality part linen crash will absorb moisture quickly -will dry qvjclsly, too! Bletichcd U'lilte background with bright primed designs. Large slse nai: properly, and a amount ot search Irit: among oilier records. County Treasurer Earl R. Winter hns been ndvociitms such i system ever he bi'viaii to geL nls bc.ii-iuas in olfice.

due to the rompiftints Ot ntlorncys, who have been iinsble to find complete records against properties nnd have been rmbnrras-ed to find, that, after all possible search, dellnQuent taxes are owed against properties, drawing the Ire or clients. He believes the new system will eliminate this. The new system is expected to eilR'alC people searching for tux records to complete this work hi short notice. The tax system ha been in somewhat oT (middle for a number of years, due lo tax liens being filed iigiilnsl. properties during ihe depression unci of records being innde-quHteSy kept, SENTENCE COURT Another session ot sentence courl will take place on Friday, when a halt dozen ov so miscreants, charged with various offenses will come belore the court.

NEW REGISTRATIONS Reaist.ral.lon Clerk Lewis Conn stated today that registration lust week wa.s comparatively light. Seven new Repiibllcuns and three new Democrats were registered, while one Democrat changed his to ihe Republican party. WILLS I'll. El) Wills recently filed for probate In the Register and Recorders mciucte me loiiowiu.g: The will of Edward A. Hennon of the Second Ward, leaves liis entire esiate to his wife Jennie Hennon, who Is also named execu- tViX.

Andonla Berllnglerl of Newport, 7 BALCONY RAYON SLIPS 67c Lace trimmed or tailored. A beiitttiful smooth fitting slip. Stock up. House Hill itnrtcd in county treasurer's ot-fieii a few years Tills will star; with the year ID-IU. The system will be completed by wards and townships and will show all taxes owinjr against a property since 1937.

The system was started years ro. but was discontinued when defalcation were found in the trensurcr's olflec, which rendered the system useless. It is sUitetl. These matters r.ll been rtlear-ed up now, It Is stated, and settlement has either been made by the bondltiff companies or is in the rinnl stages of settlement, Sides have been held on nil property up to 1938, Therefore, Is assumed, any discrepancies prior lo 1938 should have shown up by this time. When an attorney Is searching for taxes owed against the property, ail that will be necessary will be to pull out the one card, which will show all amounts owing against Itchy Pimples Kill Romance Many shattered romances may lie i.raced directly to scratching of skin blemishes.

Why tolerate itching ot pimples, eczema, angry red blotches and other irritations, when you can get quick relief from soothing Peterson's Oinlnienl? 35c ail druggists. Money refunded if one application tired feet and cracks between toes. I Children's SUMMER SHOES loo Straps Oxford Sandal. Most size. All grcatlv reduced.

Mail The will oi Elizabeth Ann Moore, of Hickory rownship. leaves hrr broihrr, Geors.c H. V.ooie. thp In toxwsbip. snri the ot her e-tnte her sisier, Mary Amelia Moore.

Aria Jsekson, of the Second Ward, lenves husband. Henry Jackson, who Is named ex- The win of J. Church Leslie, or North Beaver township, Irave.t. has estate to his wife. Sarah M.

Leslie, and on Her death, the Moravia Pres-byTrrian church to receive the sum of SI.tHK). the remainder of estate gome to Ins two daughters, Allurah and Garttia. Alltirah betne named executrix. The News by Mail for I Year. SOO.

Dozen Quart Fruit Jars Complete Wl1h Ltds and Rubbrr Rings Special PAY LESS "CUT RATE" Mill nnd TCanhlnrtag Chenille CRIB SPREADS loo Colored infant Jssiyns. Rich Hitting oil s. virm gromd. Full size. Joseoh Eiuger.

On drath. ihe properij' goes to her Arr.endi Bmger. Tli- husband is Molenlm M. Tait oi Ellwood City leavrs liij entire estate his wife. Elrnn Talt.

who is also named ex- The will of Helen Sword N'owell. 01 New Castle, disposes ot her estate fts follows: To Earl MeComas. son-in-law, nf WashliigiOii. D. C.

Is boqucatlied tho sum of S5O0. to a sister-in-law, Wilhelnnnn Newel! of Pittsburgh. Is lei'; a ilmilar sum. To Selma Mat son KMldn.ll of Now Castle is bequeathed and to lier brotluw William Q. 'Sword, enilre Interest in a tviu-t of land in Taylor icanslnp, known as the John Sword property.

The rest of the estate is lt'i't lo her daughter. Sarah Newell MeComas, who Is named executrix. The will of John A. Elsrsse, or West Pittsburg, leaves his furniture to his daughter, Ruth M. B.sesser, and the rest of the property 1s equally divided among his three children John P-lchurd and Ruth Klse-tser.

I he first two being named execulors. The will ot" George Ralston, of New Wr.mllJgton. gives to his sister, Laura M. Ralston, one-half tn-ieresi in a house Kitlunmiif, and ta his wile M.i'bel Vials' on. I he re- oi Hie estat as follows: To his of S3.250: to his daughloi Jean Hart, 3.2oU: l.he oaianci- is vuviaeu, oue-thlrd to his sou Hugh, one-tlnnl to his daughter Jean Hart, and one third to Dorothy Sliott, wife ot E.

Sliott. His wire Mablc and son Hugh are named executors. Merle L. Madrid, of Poland, LUNCH CLOTHS loo Wide-Awake Prints on big squares of sturdy cntlon. Eaiv to work, 52x52.

On Court MAlirtJACr. L1CENSK ATFJUCATIONS New Castle;" Ida' Sarns, 1502 HHJn- street. New cjnstic. Ellwood City'; Dorothy Welsh, 213 Sprint; avenue, Ellwood City. jampi A Piinch.

Bell lew Cnstle; lfarjorie L. 223 Wiillace avenus, New Castle. Llovd W. Pander, P. D.

No. 2. Ellwood City; Evelyn Wiirtoii. H. P.

D. No. 2, Ellwood City. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Peonies Mutual Building and Lean Association to Harold T. Grim, Sixth ard, 51,350.

Ida May Betts to Harold C. Bnrth. Fourth ware, $1. Julia K. Waller K.

Kelly. Utiion township, SI. Robert 5. Houk, to Harry A. Buck ley, Third ward, $4,000.

Lawrence Cci. George CaiJon. Elnck, township. S192.91. Willis A.

Garner to Madison ave nue Christian church. Seventh ward, S3.B00. Ki eoirnv to Frank Wayne township, SSOO. CHANCE TAX FILING SYSTEM The county is ceiling ready 10 change its systlim of recording the delinquent tux riliiic system. Pol-lowinc a conference tiic county commissioners authorised i.h; County Controller to get ready to complete.

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