Thursday, June 11, 1042 Wirt He PATTON BRIEFS ©: 1 declured that damage Hig rechug $4 wt ry A. Thomas : ghter, in Barnesbon f the Episcopal | were held after which Beilin Fey & pustor « Funeral A renimge were services Tuesday NALNH taken 10 fires in Chest T ree than 1.4%N) a er laut Girt d 5 $ that Apri April the fire glart ent places aim the the P. R propoied that a safety ed on both the smperaiion bétween property wl fire firghters was urged bry E R. nefn Carwas sir tracks, | OW ners Mr Tome y sides ai It Is Still IMPORTANT That You Receive When You Buy We have nlways given VALUE for the amount you invested, During these days of War Effort it will continue to be our policy to continue giving VALUE. That's why 30 :nany hundreds of ladies from all over the North of Cambria County year in and year out patronize our siors. When you consider QUALITY and PRICE, you will find us more than ressonable. COTTON SUITS—FOR JUNIORS AND MISSES wo piece votton, with button fronts, Jackets and swing Skirts; Also one-piece utyles, in sizes 9 to 20. $5.50 and $8.95 SEERSUCKES, SUITS In gay summer stripes, easy to tub, need no iron. ing, Misses’ sizes. $3.95 " Hedin NEW SUMMER DRESSES To Buit Everyone. All styles and sines. Here are outstanding values that must be seen to lig appreciated. $3.95 to $8.95 SHEER PRINT OQTON DRESSES All sizes. You'll enjoy wearing one of these—or it ‘would be economical to buy two or more. - $1.59 to $2.00 Stperate Skirt with one-piece Shorts and Blouse, JAH ines, and all prions WOMEN ALI ARI Blacks are the Number One Sportswear this year. ‘There are cotton twilly here in brown and navy, 12 to 44 $1.20 to $2.95 Hao Shak ut 10 $0.90. | ¢sed Every Wednesday on During the Summer annie C. Wetzel | srrolltown, Pa. dl | DANISH BALL CABBAGE PLANTS | H for sale. 40¢ per 100: by the 1 ¥ from i considerably FARM YOR SALE consisting of 170 | MIDDULIE- AGED CATHOLIO UNIOR Derotlyy The Doctors David : : Coffey ire attending Dineen Medical Association {‘onven on in At. Y itv this week. ATIOr 8 Slaps will return here Tine | ¢ ddl of Camp N.C. spent BR Seay | $3 Bik parents Mir 3 $isling it and oly i % the {, Hall and spent ng transfered go i Btaulter) nanaper of the & spe riding {he weelf in wap gle IN the A il Wiliam Hiatt. She in gg the conveniian od the Oy. rp Star being held ig the | naling Beda lily inte a rotnd pind “Iie Hall at 51 Ag Ww scl pesda vy June 17h, is twenty-five cents, Hi be furnished bY Joe Sot. nrchestrs, Everybody gg ving A reports foe seriod of Lhe 1143 Tory “High School were ss Sg rs va ledinie Hg hare h I+ Helen Bwope Mae Shine Morgan, Berths Han. therean Schenk, Janet fart, | K. Hoppel, Gene Chrisiaff yo sethur Lancy. Age tng trellis PRESS. re ——— Be COURIER Brie The R: sii? Whiteford. Jus. Helen Overs i fons ne Yerges Frog land, Robert Hheilh i nine Magis Huby, Bearer, Dor Aly : iy Withams | Ye Cres Hirittmatier and Fl ¢ Yahper, Thossas Mo. | {oan lean Lam, 3 Vids Link Joie Loonie i ie Flahwe Flamgeiey sind | Freshonen— Foss | Bach Kuhniey, Cjeace Lesry | Hobe | Fadward Nuns, | Pag : Charlies | Bhiriey | PATTON TRINITY METHODIST (BURCH The Church al M. Topie, “The ing Christ.’ 8 Worship 30 A M Rev IL BL Potter of Holliday burg will brisg t message Vesipaiy Berviee, TH PM Epwe rt Leage will be in charge i Wednesday, June i7-7:30 BP MM. | Mid. Weult Prayer Bervics: "The Quide i SR } i 4&5 Reality of the Lis The Chireh fhe wanting as houselesper tution, Good : 138, Flollida ly sl wages. A , Pa. — FOR SALE — acres, good outbulldiags jrvod house, heat & lights, Barn in Chest Twp. at St Lawes In quire Anthony Niebauer, a” Law. rence . TOMATO, CABBAGE and Cull: flower plants for sale. Calery, Pep- rer and Flower plants shout June 10. Mrs. Ambrose Yahner, Puitos- Hastings Roard. Phone Paiton, 2574. hay 4 Phone 2071 Patton D. Mm Frank W beliler rates. R. A we LOWY oe FISHING ROD & REEL lost at the Patton Filtering Plant. Rstum to Union Press-Courier and meoeive a reward. Jan RII SATNIN 0) Soto pve St A A pen " —- ~ MISCELLANEOUS =» FILMS DEVELOPED 40-hour ser view. Jumbo prints. Mall orders fillkd, Breen's Cut Rate Store, Barnesboro, Pa. service by suthorised : phos 118 for details and priog Eagle Printing Co, Barnesborg, i io oe Se MA A Jamieson’s SUPER GESTINE Quickly Neutralizes Irritating Asia in Stomach. Assists in Removal of { ogne and Essen reminds us of an {from cancer and one-fifth of all June Harrisburg. — Army general aptitu- | de tests rate 46 per cent of Pennyyl- | vanis infucteea in the superior intel ject class, Maj. Wayne E. Homan of ithe New Cumberland Reception Cen ler, sByy. | “he fact that Pennsylvania youlh shows such an amaging intelligence record | a compliment not only to, the state but to the nation” he de clared. Major Homan pointed out that all civilians inducted into the army and sent to the New Cumberiand Center Are given two tests, ome for general) aptitude and one for mechanical apti- tude. from March of 1041 until the pres- ent time, the Major explained, 11.9] per cenl of all inductees have been rated in No. 1 class, very superior in- | tellect, as compared to the nation's Average of 7 per cent. | Other comparisons show: 34.16 per | ent in Class 2, superior intellect, as | compared to the mitional uversge of | 24 per cent; 33.11 per cent in Class 3, | average, as compared to the national | overall of 38 per cent; 15.35 per onl in Class 4, inferior as compared to {the national figure of 24 per pent, | iand 5.4 per cent in Class 5, very in-| ferior, as compared to the average of | T per cent. ! GERMAN BLAH Listening to the German short-wiive | bradcasts after the bombing of Cull. | and time-worn pun: “Essen no, but | ‘don't quote me!” Altoona Mirror. | —— Do You Know ? | One out of every ten persons die | cane | cer desths are due to cancer of the stomach. AS UH HI A CH A A " SELECTEES AWATIING INDUCTION IN ARMY LOSE JOB BENEFIYS Harrisburg —Selectees who * have | passed their final physical examin | {tions and await Army induction ae no longer eligible to claim unemploy- : ment conmepsation benefits. That order was issued by the un- ‘employment. tion. division | after a ruling by David R. Perry, fort |puty attorney general, that men nw J Ng 18-130 P.M. the] p oy oo pune PAGE FIVE TIT ——" on LUXENBERG | in lovely gallon ™ Joid setting,’ 500 * ' 2: de’ 5 e : ; a i Be Cool and Comfortable . . Wear LUXENBERG'S SPORT SHIRTS Here's your chance to show your true colors. You know that you're not old and conservative at heart -— but, as we know. it's hard to go ugninst the tradi- tion of wearing conservative clothes. Except in suminer, you don't get much chance to wear brigit clothes . . so why not make ihe most of your opportunity to try our inexpensive ''sportsters.”” MEN'S & BOYS’ SPORT SHIRTS $1,00 $3.95 MEN'S AND BOYS’ SHOP BARNESHORO
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