A af EY TER el ol. rs aren't wor- Santa with a as Gifts this le worried ab- etter start be- Buy United onds! Luther SES Dccasions E .® Phone 295 ” 378 » 6681 | Anywhere ternoon ET 3ORO Thursday, July 16, 1942 ASSISTANT MANAGER'S SALE wasn | July 11th to 27th THE BOSS IS ON VACATION! We're out to break Sales Records during his absence! Come to MURPHY'S ANYTIME during this Sale and you can A Real Value Sensation! Regular $1.59 Value in sales! Tell your Friends About This Great Sale! 1 C. MU GAINS that delight shoppers and Murphy's aré noted for the friendly service of their clerks! Read the Values! WHITE PURSES New Fall Purses, $1.59 Sandwich CREAMS BUY U. S. WAR STAMPS AT MURPHY'’S SRE ERE Here's a buy you can’t miss! HOW MANY KISSES? INFANT'S Cc Latest styles in bright new iatal Ev : : With each purchase of 10c¢ materials! Come in and see oT of Murphv's delici them! Priced to set a Tecord worch on Murphy's delicious 2 Smart, Distinctive Hosiery you Candy Kisses get a guess on the number of kisses in Mur- phy’s Window Display! Win one of the folowing prizes: 1st—2 prs. regular 89c Rayon 2nd—I $1.39 Roller Skate set P-NUT BUTTER KISSES PHY COMPANY je. Sy AVE. UNION PRESS.COURIER PAGE SEVEN Savings That Will Thrill You! be SURE to take home VALUES! MURPHY'’S is chuck-full of BAR- LADIES’ DURABLE LIGHT-WEIGHT PLAYSHOES Just the thing for summer wear! All sizes. Come in and make a selection! $1.19 Just Received New shipment of Large Assortment of BOXED STATIONARY The boys in Camp like to hear from you 10c 29c¢ (A HOST IN THEMSELVES) $1 See Our Priced to set a record . 69c¢ 8 Glasses, with MURPHY’S Bamoguros Lorgest Fine Quality Rack included OVEN.FRESH and est | election o BOYS’ CAKES Men'S Ties POLO SHIRTS You'll find just the tie to please you—at the right price—at Murphy's! 10c © 49c¢ MARSHMALLOW Every real boy needs a few of these! 29c Ladies’ Full Fashioned RAYON HOSIERY Lb. 17¢ 4 \ x, will be proud to wear. On sale at the lowest possible prices! o , DRESSES Sizes 1 to 3 29¢ Regular 35c¢ Values We're Out to Set a Record e SAY GOODBYE TO RUNS, Twisted Seams, Wrinkles: Wear KATHERINE DAVIS LIQUID HOSE 10c Looks like sheerest Nylon, goes on in a flash, costs less than 2c each wearing! Apply with a sponge and smooth upwards. (It dries in a jiffy, won't rub off on clothes.) Wash it off with soap and water! 4 shades: Am- § ber, Blonde, Spice, Sunny Tan. INE Silk Hose 0 ounces 10c BARNESBORO MINUTES OF LAST PATTON BORO COI INCIL’S MEE | TIN( |by Yahner, it was voted that the |dom accompanied by pain. | the organ and sang “I Love You Tru- | | Borough accept the swimming pool| The modern laboratory and early | ly” and “O Promise Me.” The bride | Patton Borough Council met in reg-| and payment to be made at the com- ular session for the monthly meeting | pletition of the work. on July 10. Nehrig, Little, Ott, Mc- present. Mr. I. S. fiorton, manager of the Water Works Operating Service, was | present and explained a proposal to] make maps showing the location of all main and service lines, valves and | curb boxes. For this work he quoted | $400 for which the Borough would receive ‘a set of black line prints showing the location of all water lines, service lines, boxes. ed to hire a policeman for that time deferred until the next meeting. Yahner, seconded by McLaughlin, it| with bituminous surface. was voted to accept the proposal by | with said set of maps for $400, the| approximately $150 to put in a pri- understanding being that the work is| vate power line to the Recreation to be started about the 15th of Sept. Center. Upon motion by Nehrig, sec- A King Takes a Ride in a Jeep B | Cancer is a disorderly grow Shown in this picture are Edsel Ford, Detroit manufacturer, and King Peter of Jugoslavia, as they take a ride in a ‘‘jeep’’ at the Ford River Rouge plant, in Detroit. This ‘‘shot’’ was taken when the boy king visited the great defense plants in the former automobile manufacturing enter. Before stopping at Detroit, Peter visited in Washington. It was agreed that Chief of Police Laughlin, Yahner and Zahursky were | Bender would take his vacation be-|.. t; incorporating the Recreation | ginning August 1, for a period of two | Center into the Borough. After dis- weeks, and the burgess was instruct- | : : ‘| to have the necessary maps drawn up The matter of street lighting was |g. filing with the Court to proceed | President of Council reported that he had authorized a letter to be writ- ten to the WPA requesting the re- opening of the Sewing Project. The | action was approved. Council was ad- vised that prices of calcium chloride valves and curb for Beech Ave., as there remains a | possibility that asphalt may be se- After consideration, upon motion by | cured for use in covering this street Council was advised that Pennsyl- | Mr. Horton to furnish the Borough| vania Edison had quoted a price of . | therefore preventable. onded by Little, it was voted to auth- { orice the company to proceed. Upon motion by Zehursky, seconded | Cancer is not contageous or due to church at Portage on Wednesday, | a germ, [May 27th, at 10 a. m. The Rev. Uhler | Cancer, in its early stages, is sel-| officiated and Miss Viola Hess played | | project as completed, and the fiscal | diagnosis form the front battle line was given in marriage by her father, | {Mr. G. T. Neilson, formerly of Pat- | | ton. She was attired in a long white | pink satin ribbon in her hair. WPA. A letter was received from C.| BOYS OF SCHOOL AGE {gown of brocaded sheer ninon with | Sutton wore | long sleeves and sweetheart neckline, | Hasson, Borough solicitor, in referen- | ALLOWED FOR FARM | particularly designed and made WORK DURING WAR | her mother, Mrs. G. T. Neilson. Her — long tulle veil, edged in rose point Boys between 14 and 16 years of | lace and held in place by a tiara of y x | seed pearls, was gracefully carried by | her tiny sister, Peggy Ann. She car- | | officers be instructed to execute the | against cancer. {necessary forms as requested by the | Miss an equa chiffon gown and an aqua satin ribbon in her hair, by | Both bridesmaids caried bouquets of pink and white peonies. Dr. Ernest J, Benko, brother of the groom, was the best man. Mr. Andrew Kittell and Mr. Patrick Neilson, brother of the bride, served as ushers. They wore white gardenias on their coats. Dr, Benko attended Carnegie Tech and is a graduate of the University of Pitts burgh. Miss Nielson attended Mt. Al- oysius Academy at Cresson and Vo- gue Beauty School at Altoona. The newlyweds will make their home in { cussion the secretary was instructed | with the incorporation of the land. |28€ may obtain farm work permits The Recreation Commission pre- | to assist in harvesting plants and rieq a bouquet of peach blended talis- | sented the following report to the | crops during summer months, Dr.| man roses. The groom wore a rose- | Council: . 3 $822.57 | Francis B. Haas, state superintendent | bud in his lapel. Miss Theda Neilson, ses ror Sn : $372.28 | of Public Instruction, has announced. | Sister of the bride, acted as maid of Net Income for June $450.29 | Shortage of adult farm laber dur-|lonor, and was attractively groomed | Det Income : ) ie aid ine the ‘Rar tod the orde in pink chiffon. She wore a lace and | Bills were reac a5 ordered paid, Lo % 18 Yor promp ed the er Poe | ribbon wreath and carried a bouquet {and Council adjourned. mitling' the hiring of youngsters Ior|,¢ ning ang white peonies. Miss Geor- - | farm work during the peak periods, i ; . ee ns : | gette Neilson, another sister of the Dr. Haas explained in instructions to bride, and Miss Annabelle Sutton, | school authorities throughout the | were bridesmaids. Miss Neilson was state. Sutton wore an aqua chiffon gown Proof must be shown through lo-| with baby sequin trim. She wore a cal U. S. Employment Service offices | . | that labor in the higher age levels is| = 7 Tee— not obtainable. Dr. Haas instructed| ™, ~ - . . school superintendents to issue farm As Nazi Saboteurs Went on Trial for Lives work permits to the 14-16 group ev- en though the economic circumstance of the parents does not require it. Commenting on the new order, Dr. J. Ernest Wagner, head of the Johns- | town schools, said that heretofore is-| "suance of farm or domestic service] i permits has depended primarily on evidence that such grave financial distress exists in the family to make necessary the employment of young boys and girls to help increase the YOUR HEALTH * kk From Educational Committee of Board of Trustees of the Medical Society of Pennsylvania, which Cambria County Medical Society is a component . , . Portage. A reception was held in the evening at the bride's home. Among the out of town guests was Mrs. Al- fred Sweedburg, of Patton, grandmo- ther of the bride. Half of the people in the United | | States do not know that cancer may | be cured if treated in time. | Two-thirds of the people are not | familiar with symptoms of cancer. | A disease that ultimately kills one {person in every ten should be given [ wide publicity as a national calamity. From 30 to 50 per cent of the num- | family income. ber of cancer deaths can be prevent- | School laws permit issuance of ed if public and the physicians take | work permits to minors 15 and 16 advantage of known facts concerning | years of age if they have completed its control. | the sixth grade and to 14 year olds The medical societies of Pennsylva-| upon completion in public or private nia have consistently and by various | Schools the equivalent of the highest means warned the people of cancer, | 8rade of the elementary school organ- Here are a few simple facts about | ization prevailing in the public sch- cancer, one of the oldest known dis-| ools of the district in which the mi- nor resides. | | eases. | Cancer is frequently curable when | | adequately treated in early stages. Cancer is always fatal if left un- treated. | “TWIG THIEVES” So acute is the shortage of fuel for | th of | cooking in Chinese cities that every cells within the patient's body. | Bvatiatle twig 13 Utilsy and “twig Cancer is a rapidly growing tissue 18 Dn Teap 8 sapyey: In stolen serving no useful purpose in humans. | Wigs. cy roam through city back stealing small lower limbs . : | streets Caneer is at first a local growth| ) 8 S g {from the trees by means of a hook | on a bamboo pole. that spreads to other organs if not] destroyed or removed. Cancer is ofter preceded by visi-| ble tissue changes recognized in many | GG |cases as a precancerous stage and] Cancer is stimulated by prolonged | BENKO-NEILSON. irritation of the tissues in which it| Miss Patricia Neilson, daughter of | occurs. “Black Maria,” right, with guard on rear, pulls into the archway of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Neilson of Sonman | the Justice Department building in Washington, filled with eight Nazi Cancer is treated successfully by)became the bride of Dr. J. H. Benko | saboteurs who were tried by a military commission. The armed military oone or more of the following: sur-| son of Mrs. Amalia Benko, at a beau-| guard rides on the rear step of the ‘‘Black Maria” and a U. S, armored gery, x-rays and radium, tiful wedding held in the Lutheran!car follows closely to prevent any possibility of a “slip.” 4
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