| ! se PAGE TWO MARSIELLER NEWS Mr ans Mrs jae eies of Emeigr were visitors Speicher Birs. Sam £3 p Willian Ther was a baseball game Deltwe Patton and Moscreel Sundry at M os of 12 Mrs Joe Notion surved se hostess the Bingo Club of Marsteller on waday Those present were Mr wikes Mrs Paul Clawess, Mrs roe Elder Mrs. Alex Davidson Mr Link Sirs Waltér Weakland Louis Verchiek Mrs Wiliam wile and Mrs. Norton Mr and Mrs Walter We eently yisited at Cresson ir dnd Mrs Schelfr and Gloria of Marsteller sire ers in Homer Cily PLO PPI Ereed CLASSIFIED PELVIS PPIIONP FOR SALE Roll sad Player in exesilent condition, Will sell at 2 sserificy for quick disposal Inguire 8 Meintyre Ave, Pallon, Pa $1008 BEWARD: Fer any person leading to knowledge of person or per- sms whe sre resposibie for breaking the tree on the lawn of Mrs Lucy Cooper on 4th Ave, Patton HOUBKEWIVES — Have slopned with the Minicle wall (lean er Leave name and address In of the Press Courier office LOST. Bisck pocketbook with an money. Report to Mrs. Chas anon. FOR SALE: 1 Piano, | Living Room Site, || Bed Rocen Suites 1 Lemiher Dipeengiort, 1 Morrie Chair Inquire. Cf 06 Magee Ave, Pat i a oo cs pre shy the ER —— ey POR SALE hiee room Boas ang sutbuthiiings threw sores of land, of sulshking of Patios. Inguire st Press APARTMENT FOR RENT, ¢ Porm Bint att Private Bath Also for rest Furnished bedroom with use of kKitthes Bigudre 119 E Magee Ave. Patton PIAND FOR SALE re of Mrs “snd everything is being planned on 8 and scale for what Alona ex- | Mrs Vernetia and dsughiers Cath erine and Rose of Marsteller were m- Lo & YF, fig ¥ { 3» J] Hi is AMERICAN LEGION WILL nULD CONVENTION AT ALTOONA NEXT AUGUST American | A PRES f MRO IULIONS aie WL 5aetare : ¢ anti-American activities have been | proposed by the Executive Comamtive He said that, sccording wo word ree | eived I: Comunander William (Cole ! 4 the Allouvna Post con @ making £ one of the WH ng saps Program SOgris ) ¢ ; ferent In the Allooas Lonwinlon | éxpucted to be 30 keen Wie year the: | plans are being made std reply be- ing pushed lowerd completion oo pro vigt accomnodation for in exoens of §0.- 000 Legionaires at the Convention Commmnaisder Cole has extended a0 wvitation tw the Walter MotCey Post pects to be the moses esthuslietic and active convention on record in the de partinent 1 “Bis certain that there la much it» be arcomplished and 4 Is agually cop | uiin that along with Se Convention | worlt 10 be dune the Alloana Poet | and the State Committee have planned | 8 progres that will sult every Legion ‘mire and make the IMI Suse Legion : Comiention st Allwns as amenicus | te | Oils year may prove to be in Na- onal. a well xe Legion. history ” The "Of City snd Bradfwd Air [Line® of 1883 had nothing to do with 10 1 on Cherry Grove 08 ie etsy RNA Washingion, D. C NAZIS SHY OF MAGNESIUM Exam ination by U. 8 experts of | the captured Messerschmitt sent here by the British has uncovered | one - highly significant fact The Nazis are now using only | Darvas wf Manes struction of these famous fghter ; This low Naz magnesium content 18 compared to the 400.500 pounds used in similar U8 planes mad featherweight mola! one-third er than sigrminam Lr big ers use as mu as 1.000 pounds magnesium pIOISTE AEDS goed. 4 of the pis L708 German mot Kee qu rements if it were, the wotiid certamiy De Using more Mmag- nese In thelr { oof ite extreme Lightness and H Heavier melas merense the dead weight, reducing the ship's Lifting PWR T Rw ii factors In atria if. as the « "Xperts Ie lieve iE Enesun : him? war portent foo the we this strategy For vears the Unitpd States lageed behind hecause of cartel sgreements between Magnesium manufacturers, which production. In 1958, U sam production barely ola od 3 y A 000 pounds By 194, as a result of | frantic defense efloris, this was | stepped up to 12,500,000 pounds, still far short of army, navy and a0 Britain requirements : Large scale output of ceria | types of aircraft 8 being held ap | gti! several new misgnesium plants | get inte operation OFM plans aod for an output of 75.000,000 pounds If no hitches develop, he : . 0 sound raark may be | reached by the end of this year ® ® » TEXTILE PROFITS When OPM Purchising Chief Dome } + all Nelsom remarked at his press conference that textile prices were | gpder scrutiny, his words went uy poticad in the press, But to sextile | insiders they sent cold shivers wp | ¢ 16.71 its present Sure. of ly. Henderson has warned textile leaders to watch their step, Indi | § cating willingness 0 allow them to | § . w T™S PROTECTION put on the brakes themselves . At cost of jess than a pevnmy |} apiece, the navy is taking pictures | of the hangs of all new recruits, to | wail out the the unfit before they be | charges for life. surgeon general of the navy, est males that the pihaies. WH save come government 8 Rear Admiral Ross T. Meintive, | 8 Med 0 $10: 1 K- Wiad GOOD BUILDING, Magee Avenue, PATTON TRY OUR NEW ENRICHED Bread Supreme es Ber 15¢ { GELATINE DESSERTS ASCO FANCY GRAPE JOICE Boas te HOM-DE-LITE SALAD DRESSING, o. jar 23¢ SALADA TEA a »™ Sc x 2c N.B.C. Premium Crackers 5,, 17¢ : Ln 29¢ Armocur’s Star CORNED BEEF “™ 19¢ PRIDE OF KILLARNEY TEA i> 15¢ ASCO Fancy Evaporated Apricots, Ib. 2ic KRAFT’S CHEESE a 15¢ NATIONAL BABY WEEK! BENZ Heinz CHOPPED JR. FOODS, 3 =" 25¢ STRAINED | ASCO Evap. MILK Toimreim. 10 oa 65¢ FOODS FLORIDA ORANGE JUICE, =" 19¢ ta ASCO QUALITY SYRUP, 10 3 wr 20C | ASCO WHEAT FARINA, ne 8¢ Hurlock Quality Tomatoes, 3 No. 2 Cans 15¢ California Bendiess —— il ou phy Choice Lima Beans, 3 No. 2 Cans 2: ASCO Pure Preserves, 3 I. jar Farmdale Out Asparagus, No. 2 Can 15¢ Priness Gloss Starch, 3.1 Ib. phys. Evergood Corn, Crahd. Gol. Ban. 17 02 can 10c Rob Ford Corn Starch, Ib. pkg. Sunrise Tomato Juice, 46 oz. Can . I7e Paper Napkins, phy. FRESH "HEAT-FLO” ROASTED ~~ 4 | COFFEE =, E33: Me, 33 FANCY ROME BEAUTY INEW CROP SPRING SPINACH, 2 Ibs. lic Hot House CUCUMBERS, each... 10¢ Florida CRISP CELURY, beh... Se Ualifornis Tender SWEET PEAS. 2 Ibs... 235¢ Porto Rican PINRAFPLE 2 for... 0c i CALIFORNIA GROWN 5¢ : NEARBY GROWN RHUBARB, bunch 5¢ EE First of the Season, Fresh Killed 1941 ! LONG ISLAND DUCKILINC “U. S. GOOD” STEER BEEF ROUND, he || STEAKS or ND. SY h STANDING RIB ROAST, Ib. 27¢
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