Su t the thout utor, Thursday, August 31st, 1939, PINE TWP. NOTES HEILWOUD, MENTCLE, ALVERDA, AND VICINITY, FROM PEN OF The Diamondville ball team nipped the Mentcle boys to the tune of 4to 3 on Sunday, August 27th, on the Dia- mondville ball field. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tomasko of Cassandra, were Sunday visitors at the Ella Lucas home. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Bennett and family of Mentcle were social callers in Smithport on Sunday. Rev. Enty, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Thornton, attended the Young Peoples’ meeting at the Wesleyan Methodist Church in Indiana recently. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sojack and daughter of Johnstown visited relatives in Mentcle on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tulio Siane of Com- modore, were recent guests at the Dan Bozzer home in Mentcle. Week end guests at the Bernard Straw home were Mrs. James Kerr and son of Glen Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clawson and son of Belsano. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith and son and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fuller of Gyp- sy were recent dinner guests at the George Trimble residence. Mr. and Mrs. PatSy Celenza and fa- mily visited relatives in Commodore over the week end. Miss Elsie Wilson of Indiana spent the week end at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson in Mentcle. Recent guests at the Carl Frye home were Mrs. George Hall of Pittsburgh; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vernon and Miss Bee Cunningham of Media. Miss Elaine Trimble was a recent business caller in Commodore. Mr. and Mrs. James Trinkley and family were visitors in Barnesboro re- cently. . Mr. Leo Corsina of Mentcle and Miss £ 5 it. A dance will be held after the game THE FAM LY CE PPING Holuca will open on the mound for Heilwood, and the Brush Valley pitch- {'S SMARTEST SHOPS IN PATTON'S SMAR WITH THESE LEADERS mond, Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o’- READ OF THEIR EXPERIENCES clock. | QUALITY EVAPORATED MILK z ans » FE , 10 tall cans 53¢ LEGAL NOTICE. B U T | F R CRISP FRESH DILL PICKLES, One-half gal. jar ........ 25c John in planning a motor trip Decided the car needed greased, Went to H. A. WITHEROW SERVICE STATION, Where your're always sure pleased. 304 East Magee Avenue N N Patton, Pa. fo be Brother Bill's a dapper guy, His ties the girls admire, He depends upon THE TOG SHOP, His wardrobe to acquire. 725 Fifth Avenue. B. C. Winslow, Prop. For the biggest bargain in used cars The family in looking about Were found at HALUSKA MOTORS, Mother and dad soon found out. 426 Mage Ave. Phone 2051 or 2053. When you buy paint and varnish Yéu naturally want the best; They sell it at CORDELL’S HARD- WARE STORE, Just put it to the test. 411 Mage Avenue. Phone 3502. When Sister Sue went shopping, She sought a fine shampoo; Dropped in CARTWRIGHT'S BEAU- [ Mother served a lovely cake, TY SHOP, She's now thrilled through and |She got MERTENS BREAD, through. 445 Magee Ave. Phone 3391. WATCH FOR THE FAMILY NEXT THURSDAY! VOOOVVVVVVOVVOVOVVOVOVOVVVVVVVVVVVVOVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVT | rison Smith. OOOO ODD0OO0D OOQOOOQ0 QOOOOONNANNNNNNNNNNNANNNNNAOOONOOOOOOOOD OO | Mother and dad are thrifty, | Had it towed to BILLER’S GARAGE, | Patton, Pa. At Your Grocery Store. Andrusky or Andruskavoz. (Political Advertisement) Wm. R. Stich REPUBLICAN. For County Commissioner Solicits the Vote of All Republicans at the Primaries on September 12th, on the Promise That If Nominated and Elected He Will Give His Time and Attention to the Job, and Will Work in the Interests of All the Tax- payers. A Resident of Spangler Borough, He is the Only Candidate Seeking the Republican Nomination for the Commissionership in the Northern Section of the County, Which, Incidently, Has Not Been Represented on the Board for Many Years. DEOONRNNNNONNNNNNNNNNNNNNOONNONNNNOOBOOODON THE UNION PRESS-COURIER, PAGE THREE Rose Bigetti of Colver were married on Saturday, August 19th. R U P T | R FE | | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson are visit- ing their daughter, Mrs. Charles Salts- SHIELD EXPERT HERE. | giver in Glen Campb 1l. | Mr. Charles Falsetti of Mentcle, mo- tored to Virginia this week. Effective Aug. 31, Sept. 1 and 2, 1939, H. M. SHEVNAN, widely known ex- | pert of Chicago, will personally be at | Miss Evelyn Lecorchick of Erie and Penn Alte Hole oom, Yriasy a Miss Betty Beveridge of Indiana were from 9 A. M to 6 *P M pedis Sunday guests at the Pat Henry hom di ve | in Alverda. Say Shevnan says: The Zoetic ie 2 ate ER Shie is a tremendous improvement sar ny ¥ bee a 50- over all former methods, effecting im- Mi. ind Mrs George Trimble and mediate results. It will not only hold family, Miss Mary Besky and Ronald the rapture Dertecliy bul increase He { Iinocents visited solatives In Dublois circulation, strengthens the weakened on Saturday ® | parts, thereby closes the opening in 10 A atbrice party in the form. of dl days on the average case, regardless of = Yo. : ©. heavy lifting, straining or any position weiner and marshmallow roast was the body may assume no matter the beld at the Pat Henry home on Satur- | gi, or Jocation. A nationally known day, August 26th, Approximately forty scientific method. No understraps or guests were present. Mrs. Henry re-| cumbersome arrangements and absolu- ceived many lovely gifts. + tely no medicines or medical treat- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ganoe and family ments of Heilwood, were callers in Cresson Mr : Shevnan will be gliad to dem 4 . i -; - on Saturday. y onstrate without charge. : BIG SALE OF SLEIGH BELL Assorted Flavors—Stock Your Re- frigerator at This LOW PRICE BEVERAGES =~ 5c Grant Keenan of Revloc was a visi- tor at the Link Adams home in Men-, Add. 6441 N. RICHMOND ST., Chica- tcle on Sunday. g0. Mr. and Mrs. Berringer announce Large Incisional Hernia or rupture the engagement of their daughter, Vio- | following surgical operation especially let, to Nazerine (Greenie) Winterine. solicited. Mr. and Mrs. George Lunn of Gall- itzin visited relatives in Heilwood on winning by a score of 8 to 9. Sunday. A Baseball Treat for Local Fans. ! Mr. Charles Brown of Texas visited | Baseball fans of the Heilwood and relatives in Heilwood on Wednesday Pine Township sections will be treated afternoon : : ; CREE : to somthing above the ordinary on a ang Me Boge) Jenkins and Saturday afternoon of this week, when child, of New York, were reecnt visit- the frist game of the “Little World's FULL QUART ore at fe Frank Trinkley home In gerjes” between the pennant winners . igh i iM 3 in the Indiana County Northern and JOE Sutia 9 verda, John Haluta ngijana County Southern Leagues will and Gene Elliott of Heilwood were start a series of five games, the first chosen from the Southern league to |; be held at the Heilwood diamond play in the All Star Baseball game on : Saturday Ins AAs ia Heilwood, top notcliers in the South- Saturday last at the Indiana = Fair ern League, will clash with Brush Val- Grounds. Players from the Northern ley, leaders of the North. Perhaps the + . ia : :, Y, e . aps 2 1 and Southern Leagues in Indiana most interesting game of the series will county formed a team that clashed be this opening contest, and fans gen with the B. R. M. P. it, the latter 2 pene Sein V0 Rl i. M.D ouiis, ie latter erally in this and other sections of In- CRISP SWEET PICKLES Salted Soda Crackers . 2. 1c | x 18¢] SALAD DRESSING 230 Banner Day Coffee, roms 3 1b. bag 35¢ y 12 OZ. Armour’s Star Corned Beef . . . “2% 15¢ mer Salads and Sandwiches, QT. JAR diana county are looking forward to ROASTED FANCY WET PACK SHRIMP, tall can 10¢ er to start will be Bucula. Don’t for- get the time and place—Heilwood dia- OUR BEST When Mother goes shopping, She’s particular about her food; The following accounts have been dr ee : a examined and passed by me and re- That’s why QUALITY [MEAT MAR- |... on file in t1 r favorite, spection of parties interested, and will be presented to the Court for confirm P ce for the in- POUND Ps = : 2 JAR 25¢ BR FAD Golden Krust, 5¢ Su- Jumbo 15 PER ERT WNLAL sticed loaf preme Loaves ¢ MASON JARS 2°53¢c “" §3¢ KET is What they sell is good. 404 Magee Avenue. Phone 3501. ation and allowance on Tues tember 5, 1939: 1. Final account of Katherine E. And Brother John’s full of pep; Leap, administratrix of Joseph E. All three drink HOOVER'S DAIRY Leap. 2. Final account of A. V Janelli, ad- ministrator of Frank, or Francesco, or Phone 3842 Giovanni Ferino. 3. Partial account of Earl F. Dun- mire, executor of F. J. Livingston, | M. D.,, or Frank J Livingston. | 4. Final account of Edith E. Noon, | administratrix of Ephriam J. Noon. 5. Final account of Ralph H. Ware, | executor of Frank W. Ware. | : 6. Final account of Russell C. Hunt, | “I'm going to buy an accident Policy executor of Fred C. Keiper. From COWHER, NEHRIG CO. said 7. Final account of Harry Swank | Sister Sue; : Phillips, executor of Frederick Basor | “That's smart of you,” said Ma, Harmony, or F. B Harmony. “It's a move you'll never rue.” 8. Final account of Robert B. Tof- | 814 Fifth Avenue. Phone 2491. ty, executor of Lena Toffy. | 9. Final account of J. Harrison | Westover, trustee for McClelland West- | creamy milk; How they gaily step. Patton, Pa. FANCY ELBERTA LARGE FREESTONE PEACHES or Specially Priced cwwe This Week-End SWEET POTATOES