Thursday, December 7, 1939. THE UNION PRESS-COURIER, PAGE THREE. . s——— 5 1, 0 0 GP PK 6 6 766 1 0 1, 1 1 1 1 SS SP SB ra SEE AN ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE OPENING OF KATZ PHARMACY Just in time for Christmas Shopping! FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8 ALLOW US TO WELCOME YOU TO OUR NEW AND MODERN DRUG STORE. OUR AIM WILL BE TO GIVE THE PUBLIC FIRST GRADE DRUGS, TOILETRIES, TOBAC. & COES, AND DRUG SUNDRIES. A VISI TO OUR STORE WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT I £ OUR MODERN WE ARE MAKING EVERY POSSIBLE EFFORT AND LEAVING NO STONE UNTURNED i TO BRING YOU THE FINEST OF EVERYTHING. IT SHALL BE OUR AIM TO PROVIDE ON DUTY AT ALL i § SODA BAR FOR OUR CUSTOMERS PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE. YOU ARE ALWAYS TRS x { WELCOME AT KATZ PHARMACY. ¥ ~ { FEATURING DEEP-CUT PRICES A SURPRISE GIFT TO EVERYONE MAKING A PURCHASE! { FRIDAY and SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8th and 9th ] JUST A SAMPLE OF A STORE FULL OF MONEY-SAVING VALUES! S| wo sms | KATZ PHARMACY i 2c | 21c ‘se 1 sie Sor Sere BARNESBORO POST OFFICE 0 0 0 0 BES BS NE NS BS Bi Ni spending a few days with relatives in with a grimy letter, addressed to a|tomer” headed for the post office he| The psychology of the panhandling |said to range from a nickel to a dol- | 2 | y 5 | | Seanor. ol : | far city, but minus a stamp. approaches with a story about being [stunt reaps dividends, since most of lar. Adams and Williams Garage in Al- | He takes hic sition in front of a | verda now are handling Studebaker | 2 po cars. | post office and when he sees a “cus- tleman “sapre a three cent stamp?” : | a stranger in town—and can the gen- | the passersby don’t have a pocket full | - No. 9 mine of the Industrial Collier- A very rare cyst was discovered in| ies Corporation is scheduled for four Ww wi ww || PRESCRIPTIONS: A REGISTERED PHARMACIST VISIT i Reg. 50c Reg. 50c Full Pint Reg. 50c ? PHILIPS MILK DR. LYONS RUBBING BARBASOL d, ) a a A a a a SS A I BS SS SS NS SS SS SE SS i i of pennies. The average “touch” is| Press-Courier advertisements pay! the upper jaw of Donald Joiner, aged 9, of Alverda, on Saturday. Dr. Paul- | son of Indiana ,examined him and sent him to the dental clinic at the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Archer, the head of the dental clinic perform- ed the operation. By one of the incisor teeth he found a cyst containing 60 small teeth, all enameled, ranging from the size of a pin head to the siez of a pea. In Dr. Archer's fifteen | years at the dental clinic he has never found a cyst containing so many teeth. He kept the teeth for the museum. Demald’s condition is fair, but he is stil under observation. Joe Mance, Max Wilson ,Ledo Cor- simi, and Tony Landi, left Mentcle on Friday morning for Ridgway to hunt deer. Misses Mabel and Ethel Adams of Mentcle, spent a few days with their aunt, in Pine Flats, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sojack and daughter, Miss Ruth Straw and Hazel Neeley of Johnstown visited relatives in Mentcle on Sunday. Mr. Tullio Saini of Commodore was a recent guest at the Patsy Celenza heme in Mentcle, Mr. John Mance, Jr. ,and Dorothy | Wilson, attended the couple. The wed- PANHANDLERS ASK dimg dinner was held at the bride's] home. Later in the evening a cele- | FOR 3-CENT STAMPS | bration was held at the bridegroom’s | home. | Mrs. Earl Straw and children of | Dixonville visited at the home of her | mother, Mrs. Charles Thornton re- | cently. | Recent guests at the Bernard Straw home were Mr. and Mrs. Howard | Straw and family of Coral and Mr. aad Mrs. James Kerr and family of Glen Campbell. Mys. Gomer Smith of | critically ill. | John Wilson came home with a 3- | point buck to his credit. He caught | the deer in Cameron county. i Merle Johns and family of Alverda | have moved to Strongstown. i Mrs. J. E. Johnson of Heilwood | spent an enjoyable evening at the | Link Adams home in Mentcle last | Tuesday. | Mrs. Carlo Chiappelli and ow days | | | Alverda is of Mentcle, are spending a few days am Indiana. Jack Trinkley shot an eight point buck and Tubby Trinkley a six-pointer at their hunting camp in Emporium. Link Aussell of State College spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Russell in Griesmore. Miss Lucille Russell of Indiana Normal also spent the week end at her home. Mr. John Buckshaw of Mentcle is | work days this week. The Heilwood PTA held their mon- | thly meeting on Nov. 29th. Mr. Eu- gene Powers had a class in Physical | | Exercise. A humane education play | | was given by the the third grade. Miss | | Garrett’s group prepared Red Cross | | First Aid Kits. A display of primary | books and book lists was put on by | ‘Miss Howe. Mr. Paul Richeberger of State Tea- | chers "College gave a very interesting | talk. Their next meeting will be held |on Dec. 20th. The annual Christmas program will be given. Ben Adams, Tom Williams and Bob | Graham of Alverda, are deer hunting | at Mr. Adams camp in Clinton county. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buckshaw and | family motored to Seanor on Monday | afternoon. Plans for a Christmas party were | made on Tuesday evening at a meet- ing of the Northern Cambria Demo- | cratic Women's Club in the Municipal | hal lat Carrolltown. The Christmas | | party will follow the regular Decem- | ber business meeting of the organiza- tion. A suitable program is being ar- | ranged. | | Philadelphia.—Authorities are in- | vestigating a new panhandling rack- | et here. | The new routine for beggars is | simple. 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