OPA TO PROVIDE NORTHERN CAMBRIA NIRS. VIRGINIA COUTURIOAU NX aged 79 years, died at 7:25 o clock of Sunday evening at the home Of her daughter, Mrs. Gedeon Lowerls, | of Patton R. J). Death treminated au | fliness of several months of a com-| plication of ailments fhe was born | i France on June 18, 1882, and came tic this country fifty years ago. Her thasband, Louls Couturioaux, died last August. Burviving are three daught- | ips-—-Mrs. Lowerts, with whom she | iesided; Mrs. Alex Roberts, also of Patton R. D., and Mrs. August Cur-| flan, Danville, Ills. Funeral services| Were conducted Tuesday afternoon at | ihe Lowerts home by Rev. Thomas | MoQuillen, pastor of the Patton Bap- ist Church. Interment was in Fair. ww cemetery oe ery | ginning of the week because of lack MRS. CAROLINE WADDELL, 76 | of sufficient office supplies 4 ¥ i AR olka: 488, 3 died on Saturday morning at the | home of her daughter, Mrs. Mary E Sucllon, of Barnesboro, after an ex-| tended iliness. Bhe was born in Mid- | dleton, Pa, January 14, 1886, a dau- | ghtter of Jonalban and Elisabeth Ehafiner. Her husband. Robert 8. Waddell preceded ber in death, Sur viving are a daughter, Mrs. Mary E vices were conducted on Monday af-| ternoon st the Bcollon home, and in| ferment was in the North Barnesbo- | ro cemelery. AI SAME 5: (Guynor) Stumpd of Eider township, Surviving are the parents Bonet lied on Sunday night in the Spangler | jind these brothers and sisters: Mary, | iwife of Joseph Nagle, of Hastings, MH. | Li; Margaret, Virginia, Joseph, Ken- | eth, Henry, John and Terrance, all itt home. Funeral services were held ‘Wedneaday afternoon in St. Bernard's Catholic church, Hastings, and inter- sek wis made in the church ceme- MRS. ANNA GAIDA-—Aged 46 years . died unexpectedly Salurday mor ning at her home in Ashville. Death was due to a hear! attack. Bhe was born in Ashville on November 11, 3805 and is survived by & number of children and several brothers and wis tern. Funeral services were held on Tuesday morning in 8t. Thomas Ca. | fhelle Church, Askville, with inter-| ment in the church cemetery. : NIH | nal for sccepling registrations Scollon, Barnesbore; five grandehil- | dren and a sister, Mrs. Elizabteh Pur- | tie, Painted Post, N. ¥. Funeral ser | : i EUGENE B. STUMPF-30 months’ | CANNING SUGAR DURING SEASON With the office of Price Adminis tration having revised sugar ration ing regulations to provide housewives with sugar for canning purposes t) Cambria County Commodity Ration ing Boards are awailing the ‘go’ Sig Cori this type of rationing. Thi: OPA emphasized thal Sugat rationing regulations will permit the | housewives to can local surpluses of fruits in surficient quantities for their families for the coming Year Alihough local boards lave recery ed numerous requests for certificates to purchase canning Sugar, registra- | tions were not being accepted the be- The OPA pointed out that demands for commercialy canned {ods for the United States will make the canning | of locally grown food for home use a direct contribution to the war effort. | Fruit canning, it was explained, | will have to be done with thin syrup. | using one pound of sugar to every four quarts of finished fruits. In ad-| dition each family will be allowed one | pound of sugar per person for mak-| ing jams, jellies and marmalades. i Only those who can show proof | they already have fruit of vegetables on hand for canning will be eligible to spply for sugar. IL was pointed oul thal falsification of applications is] subject to a MAXIMUM penalty of $10,000 and 10 years’ imprisonment. At such time sas Cambria County Boards are instructed to proceed with | registration for canning Sugar appli cants must submit the following when they make aplication 1 Names of all consumers on whose behalf the application is being made. (In most instances, this Means the names of all members of the fa- mily.) 4. Serial numbers of the War ra: tion books issued to each one of those individuals. The easiest way to com: ply with this provision will be lo waite the ration books niong {I Number of quarts of fruits and vejietables canned last year by the family. 4 The number of quarts of fruls and vegetables now on hand &. The number of quarts intended for canning for the period of applica- tion A bill of sale showing that the fruits or vegetables ary actually pur chased. If the items are home grown this must be certified on special forms provided by the mtioning board. Notarisation of such a statement { will be accomplished by the board's | oi Staff and no fees should be paid | | 8. A, of Villanova Colege, will con! Rev. Father William F. Sheedy, O. duct the retreats this summer at SL P'rancis’ College, Loretto, under the Jmapices of the Laymen's Retrat Lea- Announcement of the selection of Their {in torn YOU COME IN TO BUY COME a CREDIT TER in o lovely ring of 14K gel 4 Ca 3 PED ey w Jewelry Store ation, next door to McCrory's) D THE MISFORTUNE OF A DISASTROUS FILE WHICH p OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF QUALITY JEWELRY. , £ BEEN BUSY IN THE CONSTRUCTION CF A MOD. HOUSE THEIR COMPLETE STOUKS OF THE LATEST ry JEWELRY, WHICH HAVE BEEN PURCHASED IN AN. 7318 MODERN JEWELRY STORE. ; ly Invite You to Visit en in Barnesboro . . . , NEW MERCHANDISE — VISIT WITH US -- WHETHER IT. 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