HN BR aH cha Ra Baer A PAGE BIX LEAVES TO TURN HERE EARLIER THAN USUAL The leaves on thousands of trees in the State Forests have already as fumed their autumnal ocloration, O Albert Stewart, Secretary of the De partment of Forests and Waters, said today : Becretary Stewart slated that the Mhusual weather this, year has has tened the coloring. Ordinarily autum Bal coloration reaches its bewght in the northern half of this State dur ing early Octolwer- and during late October in southern counties. but it is expected that this change will take Place sooner during the current year “Pennsylvania's 110 different trees and almost 200 kinds of different sh tubs offer a gorgeous array of fall Soloration which is not surpassed by ny other state or country,” Blewart gid “Broad leaved, or decidious trees and shrubs comprise about 90 Per cent of the woody plants found growing in thelr natural habitats and b are the species with varied hues Beattered evergreens, such as pins hemlock laurel and rhododendron Present a pleasing contrast "When selecting shrubs and trees for planting. espacially for their col eration, it is best to choose the native #peciea. One should bear in mind that Yery few trees or plants are uniform In their coloration. Trees having var legated tints comprising all shades of He, crimson, heariet, orange. vel on the same or different individ. Uals of a similar species include red Sugar, striped and mountain maples Juneberry and sassafras. The leaves | of the black gum, red cak, searlet ocak and dogwood and sumac usually ch fnge to purple, erimson or scarlet White ask leaves vary from dark Shocolate to clear brown and salmon but no red color. Ween | Your FIRST | } i 3 ¥ i$ i } Largest: selection of Sport, Casual and | ‘wanted one thing freedom to lve ~~ Dressy Dresses $7.95 $3 SWEATERS $1.95-$3.95 “Predominance of green with slight or considerable mixture of purple, red or vellow is common to mountain ash, hawthorne, cherry, plum, peach pear and apple. Autumn leaves of butternut, ¢im, elderberry and chest nut are rusty green and yellow. Tulip poplar, aspen and birch change to a pure vellow of different shades Becrelary Stewart said that tU piiblic is invited to enjoy the autun nal beauty of the State Forests but urged that caution be exercised in the use of fire, TODIFFERNOT DISUNITY Democracy Free Expression And Interchange of Ideas Strangers to our shores are ofien confused by the apparent lack of unity. by the vociferous expression of differences of opinion, by lhe heated arguments over evervihing and noth ing. and by what they think must bw undemocratic tendencies In our SoCs life happen in a FRO elms What they fall to 4 this variance of opinions is demo racy. It is 8 free expression terchange of ideas difference of ¢ pis ty. but rather of views in a inmetrically apposed Lo ed thelr choles of desseria or t ‘but basically in harmony thing of importance come ‘ready to act as a family is a decision made that good of any or all The points of difference gre far less important than the of agreement. We may i 3 % of the Season THE UNION PRESS.COURIER £ Now when quality and long life mean more than ever Poifioe ives you new models . [a b with 15 improvements over last year’s grea success / he “10 Greal New ~~ it hs 4 Br oy Ey J i Pe ". - o Tripgh Cushioned Mim Pron woe 36H yoru ge ” theaged for 942 : i / / » Talend a dhe gearviad has bees regal VO par am e Bodies Tiaher with sven * Cond sad ll scone? is se ress ty (habe oe Vind engine pass ass dh ¢ From whos Lorskes have bse BR (4 LL TA | We rit ors 0 | : A MIGHTY pleasant poe 8” prise wenits you when you see and derve the sew p42 Pontis o. With their greater beauty, their improved riding comfort, in. creased over-all length snd weight ww irithnd Lacrifice of Powtia's fasion: gach amd oil eoveemery they are indeed Pontiac's greatest gunlity achive. rude eg mont important of all-.all the vital parts of Postisc's grest ERFINEE~ DaArings, (HOB, COB. 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Our greatest unilying force ia the heal of religious, »oeial, political and economic opportanity which in the last aniuivsis notiveles the majority of our CiUzens Because we have this inheritance of freedom, we can be intelligently a united nalion--ootl in slavisn obedi ence to orders, bul bechtse in Nimes of emergency we choose 10 B01 ae one people, never abdicaling our i rights lo differ or Lo express thal dif Fall SKIRTS|Fall COATS from $1.98 | from $9.95 BLOUSES|JUMPERS from $1.00 | from $2.95 E TS|Jr. DRESSES $2.98 i { ference, We are one because wy are free to know the truth and to speak ‘it. We do not have to have it kept from us In every UUme of crisis we {have proven that we can stand to (gether. We will not fall now. awe OLD FISH HATCHERY. and acquired by the Commonwealth for larger fish. a AE AHN RN REA Ne LEGAL NOTICES SEALED BIDS September 28, 1941. po m., Monday October 20, 1841, sealed bids will be received at the of- fie «ff the County Controller for the furnishing of furniture to be used in the Chapel at the Cambria County Justitution District {County Home); r Heating Equipment for said { Chapel, according to plans and spect- fications on file in the Casbris i County Commissioner's Office. marked "BID FOR FURNI- FOR CHAPEL AND BID FOR HEATING EQUIPMENT FOR CHAPEL. The sate fish hatchery at Corry in | Erie County, was established in 1873, in 1880, It is open daily to the public. | There are large glass tanks filled with trout fry and concrete tanks } v i arphy, Bimor=, Pa. or {he snglinevr, IL J. Meister, on, or before October 13, 1941, at 7:30 o'clock ¥. M. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check, under the customary conditions, as follows $30.00 on bids for the general work. $100.00 on bide for the plumbing. $100.00 on bids for heating system $5000 on bids for the electrics work The above named Board of Trustees reserves ‘he right to reject any, or all. bids By ordur of the Board of Trustees Pius Murphy, Secretary. I. J. Pleister, [Engineer EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE in the Estate of Charles FF. Gill, inate of the Townahip of Chest, Cam- bria County, Pennsylvania, deceased Notice |s hereby given that Letters Testamentary upon the estate of the above named decedent have hesn granted to the undenugred. All per. sons indebted to said estate are re- quested to make paymest and those having claims or demands against the ‘same will make them known without delay to: 154 Btale Btrest, NOTE Notice to Cari C. Anderson and, or | his heirs having ‘an apparent interest in real estate | situate in Elder Township, Cambris | | County, | described as | follows: All that certain jHece of Jand Controller's Office, Ebensburg, Pa : SEALED BIDS: Up until 2 o'clock | BEGINNING at a post, thence by land of Oscar Dondois and of the id : i LE 28». s$5P] z rite. H Corning. New York. | Charles Hasson, (Attorney for Executrix, Ebensbury, Pa. 02.41 petition to the Cowmt of | Pleas of Cambria County at No. 100 December term, 1841, meiiting forth ¢ that through an error of tie scriviner, the grantes in a deed! fromm John J. Dietrich and Jane Duitrich, his wife, for the land above dencritied. Dearing date the Sth day of December. 1506, and recorded in the CGifficy for the ro cording of deeds in and or Cambria County, in Deed Book Vel 130, at page 120: the name of the grantee in sid deed was “Carl C. Anderson,’ whites the name of ssid grantee should have been “Clottifrid Ander. son.” and setting forth that the pd. tioner has been in conlinuoas snd an. disputed possession of sald presidses for upwards of twenty-ony (T1} yea oo prior to the presentation of her appli. cation to said Court, sind praying the Court to grant a Rule to show cam | why said Carl ©. Anderson and, or ‘his heirs, should not bring thelr seth | of Ejectment for the lanl above de dS A Se Ld ade How Pontiac is Helping America Prepare Posibed's part ia Nadess! Defease bs ihe peadbectiios of rapid dre casnoe lor ie LU. 8 Neve To spesd his afl impowaust desi, Poatse Bas ows ond waeie Menitsoome 1a oPeestion sad ee BvleF COMPETING HOM we mitted by ionesads i vsilled cruhamen work. fag mov snd der building Bue cannons whl aevil shores we is “de mont effective waspon of ie sen weer prodeord | Posauwe mer bald fewer hn, uit one Fart ie Noaooned Defsass ‘will serer lie seglocoed, a a a. THA PYM GAR WTW THIE LAT ICH SERIAL, SETOREP MANTERRCE Povitiocs ~ [992 WITH THE THINGS YOU'VE ALWAYS LIKED dae 15 nos ames Boe / 4 aS Discover a new o Commins Duy Is @ goed Hime to go cuplaring. is the Wil. Autumn tonic In the oir. . . . Miske Re
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