li A A oh WW Re 0 TY TBUrsday, October Sth, 1944. UNION PRESS-COURIER. — ooo JNTON PRESS — To —— PAGE SEVEN BAKERTON BRIEFS Mrs. Jack Ripper, and son, Vincent, | ¢ of Chest Springs, were guests at the | i home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Daven-| i port for the past week. | ¥ Misses Catherine Paratto of New York City, and Alice Paratto of 4 Cleveland, Ohio, are visiting at the : home of their mother, Mrs. Anna Pa- ratto. : Cpl. John Hunt, who has returned from forty months’ duty in the Pa- cific, is now spending a furlough at the home of his parents, Mr. and : Mrs. John Hunt, Sr. Cpl. Hunt was 7 stationed in Hawaii at the time of ¢ the Japs’ sneak attack. i Postmaster Stephen Stefanik has returned home from Betilehem, New Hampshire, where 4e spent several weeks for his health. Mrs. Mike Christofi is spending the week in Washington, D. C., with her daughter, Rosella. Miss Ruby Williams attended the funeral of a friend at Wellsboro, Ti- d oga county, the past week. Sgt. John Yencho, who has recent- ly returned from overseas, and his wife, Mary Kutch Yencho, were re- cent visitors at the home nis brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bram Zanoni. Mr. and Mrs, Bernard Bertolino, and Bernetta Bonfili, were business callers in Pittsburgh over the week nd. Cpl. Michael Mandrick of Camp Polk, Louisana, is spending a furlou- | gh with his wife,~and daughter, in| town. Pvt. Leonard Cymbor of Fort Bel- | voir, Va., is spending several days | with his mother, Mrs. Frances Cym- | bor. | T. Sgt. Michael Campbell, who re- | cently returned to the States after 33 | months’ service in the South Pacific, | is spending a 21-days’ stay with his| J father, Mr. Michael Campbell, Sr. i Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jewett, of Lilly, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Jewett. | Sgt. William Muir, of New Cum- berland, Pa., spent the week end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Muir. Pvt. John Stock, who had been sta- tioned in Alaska, is now spending a furlough with his parents here in I town. Sgt. Peter Puch, of Blackland Training Field, Waco, Texas, was a 0s J ‘ ¢ ¢ 1/4 recent visitor at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. Frank Blahovec. Miss Kathryn Mazurak spent the | & | A week end visiting friends in Nanty- | Glo. i <b Mrs. Harry Wasilko and son, George, of Dixonville, were week end . . i visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. HIS seems to be doing all right. Or part 3 to buy War Bonds. —don’t Michael Hanchar. on't expect to get the whole story from your PEL rr Sailing of iilertoss On June 6th, this young fellow tackled the big- ut iflyou have the idea that our part isn’t Daper. hpgonk at your own Bond buying—for a big thie we kien Ih tons Sith rolattis. AY toughest, rE audacious military venture imirtagt—that the little bit that You personally Dazt of the arigwe: Thomas Sherwood was elected tre- 0 time—and he’s pulling it off. cado+ that the B asurer of Local Union No. 1269 : at onds you buy don’t really a ery much —ge it Out of your head And here are 5 more reas f buvi “ : en weal : 18 ons for buyi fg held of thy Mirors: Hall on Fan Sut how's our invasion going? Extra War Bonds! ye day afternoon. He replaces Pius Mur- We’ ; The supreme military effort of the war must 1. War Bonds are the best th fest i phy, Who recently moved to Cleve- e’ve got one on our hands—just as much as pe matched by a supreme financial effort here. Ee esi, the safest investment » . 1 ? 1 1 . . Letter from Local War Prisoner. any soldier. Don’t think for a minute that every That means every man and woman in this coun- & 2. War Bonds return you $4 for every $3 in 10 5 Ths tollowing i a Jetien | written by | nea us here hasn’t a personal share in the job try has got to put more money into Bonds— years. us onatelll, wno 1s a risoner oO 3 3 s ’ . g ? : War, of the German government, to] of breaking into Hitler's Europe and battering oftener—than ever before in this whole conflict! 3. War Bonds help keep prices down. his mother, here: | down the Wehrmacht. 4. War Bonds will help win the Peace by increas- My Dear Mother and Family: ; . Make no mistake — we've got to get that ing purchasing power after the War. You probably know by now that I| There’s not much glory goes with our part of ! i ; am a P. O. W. I am very sorry for| he ib. N - . money up, now! 5. War Bonds mean education for your children, having caused you any grief or w or- | the Jo . ot much pain or danger, either. Our security for you, funds for retirement. rying before you found out that 1 am | part 1s to pay—to pay with cash instead of blood. If you want to know how the Invasion’s going i alive and feeling O. K. I hope you do | . not feel that I have let you and my 0 (our) country—(good old U. 8S. A.) | | down, by letting me no alternative | U your nvasion on S a under certain or such conditions. EEERED But, “Cest La Guerre.” | You probably know that we are Ea SAY SHARBAUGH & LIEB BARNESBORD | BINDER BROS. HARDWARE BARNESBORO ceive any amount of letters you peo- ple or anyone else cares to rite to| En i WATTER BROS. DRUG STORE BARNESBORC BARNESBORO BUDGET PLAN INC. BARNESBORO instructions on ‘how any and when | to send them, and also be sure the contents contain: Cigarettes (Ches- | DUNCAN p R oA erfields), Chocolate candy bars and | - 1 SPANGLER tooth paste. Now all this, or the package, may take quite a while to] get here, so use your own judgment| — ——— ee on whether I will be here to receive | Camp Peary, Va., after having a 10- | sat. Clark Hess, now is stationed with | them-—Savvy? | HEILWOOD NOTE {day leave with his parents, Mr. and | the Allied forces in Belgium. | \ Th LOTS FOR SALE IN PATTON I will end this continued letter by | > ip at x 3 ? Dr. Crissey and wife of Curwens- | saying, “I miss you Mom and the rest Si _| Mr. and Mrs. Steve Nagy, Jr., of| ville, were recent visitors at the home | of the family.” (Don’t forget Mistah| Pfc. Mike Zapatosky, is now sta-| pg verdale. recently visited at the | of Mr. and Mrs. James Donahue and | F He en- : | : e and | | tioned somewhere in Ligne 8 : home of Steve Csordas in Heilwood. | family | d the army in ri and is | . > y ) - Sia [or of A 28th Division. Two hppa Biel dug Student Nurse Christina Rodgers, | NIGKTOWN NEWS | brothers also are in service—Pfc. An-| po “agth on the occasion of her 12th | 2°W . the Veistany lospltal at As- | » Zapatosky enlisted in the Mar- |. vq’ rs rere _ | pinwall, recently visited her parents, | [grew : haw No shatimed at [hie Twenty children were pres | Mr. ard Mrs. L. Rodgers. Mrs. Walter “Duman of Ebensburg, | portsmouth, N. H. Seaman 1-c Peter : formerly of Nicktown, is critically ill| Zapatosky is with the Navy some-| in the Miners’ Hospital, Spangler. | where in the South Pacific, having Miss Dolores Dumm of Bradley | | entered the service in May, 1943. Ihe is now stationed in Atlantic City | Junction, who is employed in Wash- | 3 2 . | Dropp were callers in Indiana recent- | Mrs. Domonic Morrocco of Cham | Charles Boski of this place is now ly, | ington, D. C., spent several days of | a | bersville, visited her parents, Mr. | residing with his sister in Moss Creek, | PALMER AVE and P.R.R. ........................... 80 ft. x 140 ft. FOURTH AVE and P.R. R... 55ft. x51 ft. x T7018. SUITABLE FOR BUSINESS OR RESIDENCE Send Offers to THE ATLANTIC REFINING CO. Wayne.) Don’t worry. Love. GUS. x a hh a +. | Miss Helen Popick, employed in Mrs. Mary Boski of this place, vis- | the Heilwood store, has returned from | a vacation spent in Cleveland, Ohio. | Misses Helen Popik and Margaret | ited her son, Seaman 2-c Bert BoskKi, | 60 S. BROAD STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PENNA, | | | | | | | last week visiting with her grand-| To over the week end. mother, Mrs An elia Kirsch and oth- 25d Mos Bd Sisitors at the Balog being employed in the es Hors MASTER'S NOTICE. DOAORONNNAANNARANNANNAANAAAARAANAARANANAANANANNNNAAE er local relatives. [ i 0 7il-| Louise Jusko and Nora Boski re- | i —— : : : home were their daughter, Mrs. Wil | Miss Rose Lieb, who is employed in| ji," pets and a | cently were callers in Indiana. | In the Court of Cominon Pleas of | TIMELY GIFT SUGGESTIONS IN Mrs. George Fetterman of Nanty- | | Cambria County, Pennsylvania. | | Glo, is visiting her parents, Mr. and| No. 66, June Term, 1944. Mrs. Ward Uncapher. Maledia Plutko, Libellant, vs. An-| Harrisburg, spent the week and at| the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Lieb. Mrs. Michael Dropp, Jr., and chil-| | dr ren were recent visitors in Indiana. OFFIGE SUPPLIES AND PERSONAL STATIONERY 3 13 oo k | 3 Staff Sgt. Leo C. Kuncelman, 29| Sgt. Carl Keirn, son of Mr. and Misses Stell d Gladvs U h- | drew Flutko, Respondent. 3 SENGBUSCH PEN SETS, very reliable $3.25 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. John | Mrs. S. Keirn, recently arrived over- gi a A LT En |& DESK FOUNTAIN PEN SETS, single or double $1.00 and $2.25 Kuncelman of Ebensburg R. D. 2, has| seas. His wife, the former Kosella hd pore Toc Riery a 22 home OL] You are herchy notified thot the | POCRET EROS puteanteet y § Loa 3) > ong So been reported missing in action inf Andrews, of Barnesboro, recently 3 y ang rs. H, air Fleming in | undersigned Master in the above en-|3 AUTODEX, Salmi BO up manual § 55 and op France since Sept 1. He was serving | Spent some time at the Keirn home, ‘ndiana. | titled case will file his report with|& CLIP BOARDS, letter size, large clip i 5c nd 10 with an infantry outfit but has returned to Carlsbad, Cali-| Fireman 1-c Joseph Drahnak has the Prothonotary of the Court of Com-|8 EAGLE-A TROJAN bi ag - I Sm Lai a 5 ; po Entering the service in January of | fornia, where she is employed. been stationed in Hawaii for the last| mon Pleas of Cambria County on|d ST. APLES, for standard ring ABE pi. oT may Tom 3 25 1941, he received training in Ft. Sam | Miss Hulda Keirn is visiting her | three months, according to word re- | Monday, October 9, 1944, recommen- |g SCRATCH PADS, Bond Paper 50 dhicots to pad, 3x5 12 for. ) 20 Houston, Texas, and was located at| parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Keirn. She | ceived by local relatives. | ding thit Maledia Plutko, Libellant, | 3 ne . ’ I vy ree £09 Camp McCoy, Wis., when he was as-| resides in Indiana. ,| Mrs, William Jackson entertained |be granted a divorce a vinculo matri- k PRINTED PERSONAL ST. AT IONERY OFFER—200 Secretary signed to overseas duty in Scpt., 1943. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson of | her Sunday School Class at her home | monii, from the above named Andrew |& - Size Sheets, and 100 Envelopes, printed .... ne $2 Prior to entering the service he was Nanty-Glo visited at the home of Mr. |On Wednesday evening. The period | Plutko, Respondent. You will have | $ OTHER BOXED PAPERS, printed to order ....... . .. 10¢ and up employed by the Ebensburg Coal Co.|gnq Mrs. S. Keirn recently. | was spent in playing games and in ten days from said date within which | CHRISTMA A , . : : in Colver. Miss Elizabeth Guady of Niagara | Singing, after which a delicious lun- [to file exceptions to said report, if | & take: 3 C4 RDS—Orders for the Exclusive Line now A high mass of requiem for the re- | | Falls, N. Y., spent a week's vacation cheon was served. | you desire. 1S aheon, priced Lu 25 for $1.50 and up 3 pose of his soul was sung in St. Ni-| at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles, A groups of local ladies recently | I r.|g Delivery guaranteed up to Nov. 20th. 4 cholas’ Catholic Church, Nicktown,|Guady. |had an enjoyable weiner roast at the | _ |& 108 boxes of 50 for $1.25 in stock. Your name on each in script type. 1 on Monday morning. | outskirts of town. | La Fei aides Ys Awe Cuneo of Fhensburs igf Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson and od 1S BACLE PRINTING co, Everything i in Office Supplies FUR COAT FOR SALE—Black Kid | family were callers in Nicktown re-| [f® | icial Remington Typewriter Sales and Service Agency Skin; size 14; in good conditi 1. Joseph Guady of Sagamore was a| cently. | MOOSE BLDG. Phone 118. BARNESBORO, PA. a Mrs. Raymond Westrick, 441 Ma- | recent visitor with local relatives. Mrs. Clark Hess of Heilwood, has IT | Closed Every Wednesday Afternoon. Open All Day Saturday, 9 to 9. | gee Avenue, Patton. it A-S Joseph Benki has returned tolreceived word that her husband, 7. |
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