UNION PRESS-COURIER PAGE SEVEN You've Still Time to Shop Early This Thursday, November 22, 1945 - | PLANS BEING MADE | BLANDBURG PLANS BYSPORTSMENFOR | MEMORIAL STATUE SPRING DOG SHOW or FORENSIC LEAGUE TORESUME EVENTS ri { Forensic League competition in| Cambria County Schools will be re- | sumed in the near future according | In memory of the men of St, | Richard's mission Catholic parish [in Blandburg, parishioners of the to an announcement by Daniel L.| Auchenbach, assistant superinten- dent of county schools. The activi- | ties were cancelled in 1943 because of wartime restrictions. | Funds Would Be Used for Fish Propagating Ponds Within Limits of the County Plans for a mammoth county- The University of Pittsburgh is wide dog show at the Ebensburg once again preparing to Sponsor|pairgrounds next spring were out- the competition, Mr. Auchenbach |jized during a meeting of the Cam- advises, and asked the school pris County Sportsmen's Associa- heads to prepare their students for competition in musical and speak- ing events. Hundreds of students throughout Cambria County par- ticipated in the league competition before gasoline rationing cancelled the events. In a recent address to a prin- cipal's meeting Mr. Auchenbach stressed the need for legislation to force motorists to stop on high- ways when school buses stop to discharge passengers. A meeting of the primary teach- ers is to be held on Wednesday evening, Nov. 28, in the Ebensburg Courthouse, with Dr. Laverne Strong of Indiana State Teachers College as the principal speaker. Highway Department to Clear 20,200 Miles of Road This Year The Pennsylvania State High- way Department is now ready to start the "most efficient” snow- removal project in the history of the commonwealth. | tion last Wednesday night in the Ebensburg Courthouse. The show would be held in conjunction with the Johnstown Kennel Club. Plans are still being discussed with members of the Johnstown organization for co-sponsorship of the American Kennel Club show, church have proposed the erection of & monument on the church lawn. I"'our men from the parish died in the service during World War II. The proposed monument is to consist of a statue of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, with His hand up- raised in blessing, surmounted up- on a base of handcut stone. The statue will be of white stone with the names of Sylvester Duke, Stephen Benek, John Miaocco and Robert Reese inscribed upon the bronze plate to be attached to the base. Work has already been started on the foundation, which is ex- pected to be completed by Christ- and arrangements will be worked | yas. The statue will be obtaine out with the officers of the local | and national organizations. All funds gained by the affair |would be used for promoting the current sportsmen’s campaign for the establishment of fish propagat- ing ponds in this district. At the same meeting the county crganization adopted a resolution opposing an open season on an- tlerless deer in 1946. A majority of the associated or- next spring. Work is being super- vised by the pastor, Rev. Father Michael E. Smith, and he is being assisted by a dozen men of the community. Ceiling’ Prices Rise on Men's Shirts, Underwear and Socks The OPA has announced that it is authorizing ceiling price raises for certain lower-priced clothing ganizations handed in petitions ad- | articles in an effort to stimulate | voeating the construction of a 200- | production. |acre recreational dam in Jenner [Twp., near Jennerstown, Pa. These | means higher prices to consumers [will be forwarded to the State De- | for lower qualiey men’s shirts, | men’s, women’s and children’s un- partment of Forests and Waters. The order is now in effect and Another campaign was launched | derwear and nightwear, cotton CHRISTMAS Shop Easily, Leisurely, More Satisfactorily, With Variety of Selection, in NORTHERN CAMBRIA MERCHANTS BUY-A-GIFT-AWEEK PLAN a to present to you from week to week, so be sure to read every ad below today in their final messages. Do your shopping in satisfactory, easy stages, and avoid last-minute headaches, poor choice, crowds! for the trapping of | hosiery, boy's woven dress shirts, men’s handkerchiefs, infant's knit vests and children’s and infant's anklets. SUSQUEHANIVA TWP. COAL LAND BID UPON It has been announced by John at the meeting U. Shroyer, secretary, that the de- rabbits during the winter months partment will be responsible for|in areas where hunting is restrict- the clearing of 20,200 miles of pri- ed and liberate them in places in mary and secondary roads as well ghich hunting is eprmiteed. Boy as non-programmed highways. Scouts will be asked to assist in A three-foot clearence on each this year’s program, as they did side of the pavement and opening during 1945. a and Sicches after Slope Sportsmen reported that the hi i among, dS e requirements |p, ting season now in progress is Of Crews tS Wihler the worst one in recent years due to the Pennsylvania Game Com- mission not stocking enough small game in this section. A SHALL DEPOSIT HOLDS ANY GIFT ‘TILL XMAS! Ad Buy One Or More Each Week! ws PLACE ORDERS NOW! An offer of Andrew B. Crichton, Johnstown coal operator, of $400 for 347 parcels of mineral rights in Susquehanna Twp., which was acquired by Cambria County at a treasurer's sale, will be heard by county courts next Monday. WL TE TL GL GE EG TE Ladies’ WL GL TL GL GE GE GL TLE GLE GE GL TL RULES FOR FIRING Inefficient fire-tending, one of the chief cases of wasted fuel, %; 3 3 FOR EVERY LIVING ROOM . .. Re can be overcome by: 1—When you put on fresh coal pile up the live coals on one side and the fresh coal on the other. Or scoop a hole in the center and heap in a mound of fresh coal. 2—Keep a deep bed of coals, for a thin bed will burn faster. 3—Keep lower draft open only as long as needed to get the fire started. Closing the draft checks Two new clubs—Spangler Dog Training Club and Mundy’s Corner Hunting & Fishing Club—were ad- mitted to membership in the as- sociation during the meeting. Donations to the fish propagat- ing fund were given by the Revloc Outdoor Club and West. Taylor Sportsmen's Club. Plans are also being laid for a fox hunt this winter to rid the Court records show the land was previously owned by the Marion Center Coal Co., and taken over by the Indiana Deposit Bank. Taxes and penalties against the property are $2,199.21. $850 DAMAGE SUSTAINED IN CRASH OF 2 AUTOS Robert Rittner, 24, recently dis. Birth- stone Rings na 78,95 LUXENBERG’S { Hassocks, $6.50 i i ¥ MAGAZINE RACKS END TABLES ¥ i All excellent Christmas gifts for the home . . . to dress up a living room and make it full of comfort and convenience. CHRISTMAS CANDY TREATS Special Prices in Bulk to Churches, Unions and Other Organizations, SHOP MURPHY’'S—AND SAVE MONEY . GE GG TE GL TE SRST TATA PERE NAIEILTLATN charged Marine, was injured and damage estimated at $850 resulted Thursday evening when autos driv- en by he and Roy Burkhart, 38, sideswiped each other on the Cres- son-Gallitzin Road. Burkhart’s car overturned three times. Both men are residents of Cresson. vermin from the county. fast burning. 4 Always have two to six in- Barnesboro ches of ashes on the grate—two in cold weather, six in mild. Re- move clinkers. ! WOLF FURNITURE CO., Bameshoro ETL TE TE TE TE TE TEE TE IR TEED FREER ERR RR ERRS, ARTISTIC WHY NOT VISIT OUR PICTURES TOY & GIFT 75¢ to $1.50 DEPARTMENT J! 2 Pretty! Inexpensive! Painted Now? on glass. A large selection Make your selection early on to choose! from. Makes a fine our Lay-Away-Plan. gift for any home . . . I LIEB’S HARDWARE «5. BINDER Carrolltown, Pa, Hastings, Pa, G. C. MURPHY CO.,, AREA RATS IS A — Barnesboro TOUCH SYSTEM A group of blind Boy Scouts in Chicago recently learned how to swim and dive by feeling their in- structor's body as he demonstrated the movements to them. By R J. SCOTT 8 DS 2 er IL IL GL TL GEL GL GEG ETL GL GL GLE FL GL VIP TDDB TD PT SP SPSS SE WATS LER NANA RAR Sas i CETL TE TE TLE TL TE GE TL TL FL TE TENGE GL GL GE GL TELE GLEGLGL TL GL TL GLE GL GLE GLE GEG 8 FOR A CHEERFUL CHRISTMAS POTTED PLANTS Brighten up the home on Christmas with potted plants from one of our three shops. Drop in and see our selections. Also CUT FLOWERS CORSAGES BALSINGER & LUTHER PATTON BARNESBORO EBENSBURG » 1 PL IL TLE GE TE TLE TLE GL INFANTS’ AND CHILDREN'S WINTER NEEDS Snowsuit Sets Sweaters Mittens Gloves Overalls Tassel Caps Underwear Play Suits Blankets Toys Use Our “Lay-Away” Plan! RATOWSKY'S DEPARTMENT STORE Patton, Pa. Ro NE Pe —The noblest motive is the public good.—Virgil. SCOTT'S SCRAP BOON Efficient Dairying Urged Since the post-war period prom- ises to place a greater premium on efficiency in dairying (as well as in all other farm operations) the dairy farmer, especially the mar- ginal operators, need to give great- er attention to proper feeding, im- proved breeding, and management in order to maintain the level of net income, declares Charles Gear- hart, extension dairy specialist at Penn State College. VATOTO TD 80 50 PETE OL TL TE TLC GL TL GL GE GL GLE. » ’ 607,338 Hunters Last, Year The State Game Commission, on reports from 95,9 per cent of last year’s computed 607,338 licensed hunters, has computed the total of 4,492,340 animals and birds with a total weight of 5,956 tons, killed during the 1944 Pennsylvania sea- son. A REAL PRESENT CHILDREN’S SNOW SUITS $6.50 to $15 A real gift of warmth in one of these woolen models. In all sizes. Variety of colors. COMMONS DEPARTMENT STORE Hastings, Pa. ir WAVES BENT BY Lid UNEVEMLY HEATED AIR ARE THE CAUSE oF GIVE A LABOR-SAVING PRIZER Coal RANGE Ease the work in the kitchen in your home with a Prizer! Latest models on hand now. Stop in today and let us reserve one for you. BENDER ELECTRIC CO. Carrolltown, Pa, Large Selection of WOOD NOVELTIES ASH TRAYS BOOK ENDS 50c to $1.50 KINKEAD'’S STATIONERY STORE Patton, Pa. ARS RE RR RARE RA NS PAPA PAPEETE TR NOW . .. BA BY STROLLERS ALL METAL ° ° RUBBER TIRED $11.95 With Luggage Compartment DAVIS MILLINERY Magee Ave, Patton DOLLS A large selection of Sleeping Dolls, Bride Dolls, Small and Large Dolls . . for your little girl for Christmas . . $2.00 to $15 WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE JACK GALINIS Barnesboro, Pa. REARARERATAR Drain the Wet Spots Effective drainage systems in wet land make farming operations easier and increase production, ac- cording to John R. Haswell, exten- sion agricultural engineer of Penn State. Circular 112, “Drain the Wet Spots,” telling how the work can be done, is available at the office of the county agent. SHERIFF'S SALES By virtue of certain writs of Tieri Facias and Alias Fieri Facias | issued out of the Court of Common Pleas to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale at the Courthouse, Ebensburg, Pa, Courtroom No. 4, on #1 wisconsimm ME CIVIL WAR WAS A FAMOUS BIRD ~ Tl PD SD 5 SS SS PECL TL TE TE TE TE TL TE TL STEGER TETETETE SSA RS SS SE TTL TL TL TL ETL IE TL TET TETETLS, PLOT TD PBST DSN TDA ZL y low FAST DOES FOOD G0 FROM THE MOUTH To THE. = ve SSAA Sa TERRIER TRIE TE TERR, ITS HERE ! ! ! SPRING FILLED Dream CHAIR AND STOOL A perfect gift for the home! $39.50 EASLY FURNITURE CO. Hastings, Pa. RA i TL 0 28 ST 0 TL TE TEAL TEES FETE TETE FETE TATE IE IETEIE IETS © FOR MEN Traveling BAGS A gift that always comes in handy! One of these will pre- vent his clothes from becom- ing wrinkled. Several sizes. LUXENBERG’S MEN'S SHOP Barnesboro, Pa. AFAER. /HE WAR OLD ABE. SAREE EARNED $80,000 ToR DISABLED SESSA BA VETERANS AS A SHow AFIRACTION | SToMAcCH ? AND “THE BIRD 1S THE MODEL OF | “ewmmmmwsemecet AHE EAGLE ON ALL U.S. COINS SIX SECONDS Cope 1943. King Featuan Synducin lnc. World rights renned Customers tell us... rear e-- PERSONAL STATIONERY is as big as stocked in Johnstown, Altoona, or Indiana. Why not then . . . . Shop in Barnesboro — your neighborhood — first! EAGLE PRINTING CO., BARNESBORO, PA. | Office Supplies. Phone 118 MONDAY, DEC. 3, 1945, at Official North Cambria Remington-Rand Typewriter 11:15 o'clock p. m. Eastern Stand- Sales and Service Agency | ard Time, the following described | real estate, to wit: CONDITIONS OF SALE The purchase money shall be | paid at the time of sale or by Fri- | day, December 7, 1945, at 1:15 o'- [clock p. m. Eastern Standard | Time, otherwise the property will |§ { again on Friday, December 7, 1945, at 1:15 o'clock p. m, E. S. T., at {the Courthouse in Ebensburg, be | put up and sold at the risk and ex- | pense of the persons to whom it was struck off, who in case of any deficiency on such sale shall make good the same. FI. FA. NO. 8 Two tracts of land situate in what is now or what was formerly known as the Town of Delany, Gallitzin “Township, Cambria County, Pennsylvania. Having er- ected thereon one two-story frame dwelling house. Owners or reputed owners, Joseph Galanick and Mabel Galanick, husband and wife. For complete description see deed Frank Zavelanski et ux., dated October 14, 1944, and recorded in Cambria County in Deed Book Vol- ume 541 at page 284. C. Randolph Myers, attorney for plaintiff. ALIAS FI. FA. NO. 9 December Term, 1945, E. D. J. Don O’Connor, owner or re- puted owner. Lot of land fronting 36 feet on Franklin Street in the Eighth Ward of the City of Johns- town, Cambria County, Pennsyl- vania, and extending back to Rox- bury Avenue and fronting on Rox- bury Avenue 36.37 feet. Having erected thereon a 2%-story brick dwelling house. See Deed Book Vol. 423, page 174. Taken in execution at the suit of Title, Trust & Guarantee Com- pany, Johnstown, Pa., now to the use of Edward J. Harkins, trustee. Edward J. Harkins, attorney. PAT FARRELL, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office, Ebensburg, Pa., November 5, 1945. (REE RR RRR RRR RERL % FOR A MAN... Interwoven Socks Something no man ever has § enough of . .. Interwoven is his first choice, too . . . } o . 3 pairs. $1.25 #! Others, 2 for $1.25 C. A. SHARBAUGH STORE Carrolltown, Pa, 3 Pe n = hh GL GL GETS LTE GLEE FOR LADIES Rayon SLIPS A lovely gift! She'll use them throughout the year, too. All sizes to be found in our store. $1.59 McCRORY'S 5 & 10c STORE Patton, x GL GL GE GLE GL TL GL GL GL GEG LCL TL Th GIVE YOUR ORDER NOW! Turkeys, Chickens AND OTHER POULTRY We handle only home- dressed birds. BARNES & TUCKER STORE CO. Bakerton Barnesboro SA SSSA SESS SAN SS SS ERIK RE LIER BACHA’S HARDWARE i Phone 43 Barnesboro i AT LAST, YOU CAN BUY HER THAT LONG- AWAITED . . . ‘HOTPOINT’ ELECTRIC STOVE FOR A CHRISTMAS GIFT! = GL TET IGE TL TIGL SETI GES, ILRI TTL TTL ARETE TE TATE TATEATENE RET ee F FETE TETETETETE FETS SE NCI TEAL ILL LIL TL GL TL TL IL TL TL “3 a) ® REET a ILL TL TL VieZe le Fee 3 ¥ ¥ ¥ BARNES PAA ASE RARE SEES IRIE III IL IEEE TER THE GIFT FOR THE FAMILY CAR... CHEVROLET Seat Covers $18.00 Renew the interior with seat covers. All handsomely con- structed of durable material! } MAIN ST. GARAGE Carrolltown, Pa, GL TL GL TE GL GL TET LE GLE GE TE GEGL GE A Complete Stock of MISCELLANEOUS TOYS : M Some constructed of metal. ¥ Dolls, Toy Cars, Games, etc. ¥ 10c = $9.95 zy ¥ COLVER STORE CO. Colver, Pa, = PARE REET P TETAS y vo RR I TET TE TE TE REISE hh Drip Coffee Maker 6 and 8 cup $2.30 & $3.00 ALSO VITRIFIED CHINA Mother or your wife will be proud of these. Ideal gifts for Christmas this year. HUBER’'S HARDWARE Magee Ave. Patton STS RRS IER BRIT WOMEN'S ROBES ALL SHADES AND STYLES $6.98 up LIPMAN’S DRESS SHOP Barnesbhoro, Pa, ON PIP ID SRST DDT SDSS LSD i SD Te 2 2 A £ 7; sesame) SS RASARARS on 0 n LIL OE TLE GLITLTS mK IIL IL IEEE PLUMBING AND HEATING WORL 2: = SEES n ” = DE SRETS HE ETL TL IL IL IL IL TL IL TLE TES PETES X § i i i i . > Emm co » n 3 / uss § - IIE BASE bo RAR i ¥ Cx TL TL TESTE GIVE THEM Sweaters MEN'S LADIES’ CHILDREN'S Warmth and comfort that you'll long be thanked for. All sizes. Various shades. BAKERTON SUPPLY Co. Bakerton, Pa. SR RAN PARE RA REESE TERENAS, FZ TL TE GLE TLE TLE GLE TL GEL TLE GE GLEGEGLEGESN [ Ll Pp pp pL i ¥ ¥ ASA Ss OE ECE TEIE TE TE TET TE TELE FOR CHRISTMAS BILL FOLDS CASES $2.50 . $4.50 SHARBAUGH & LIEB Barnesboro, Pa. PARAL TL TATATEPEETAVETE ARR RRR RRR IRR GIVE BEAUTIFUL DRESSER SETS Attractively Boxed The ideal gift for “her” .. . MITCHELL'S Phone 475 Barnesboro i ¥ SATS REPE PE IE TET FTE TL REAL GIFTS! New Radios Refrigerators Place your order now for priority delivery STANDARD MOTOR SUPPLY CO. LOUIS A. HALUSKA Lang Ave. Patton LIL OL TE TL TL TE TE TE TL TEE GEIL TL TE \ JUST RIGHT FOR 8 THAT GIRL OF YOURS... Costume Jewelry : We carry every item to meet every occasion. Priced from 75c¢ TO $25 CLEM A. FARABAUGH Jewelry & Electric Appliances * Phone 4421 Carrolltown, Pa, » 5 ETL TL TL TLE AAA N OW is the time to make needed re- pairs on your furnace and heating system. SH SE Se wr ger wa wx wr we a | Government regulations permit necessary replacement of plumbing and heating VL TLL TL TE GE ALTE GL TINGLE G IGE GLE TS HLTA SATS TP 5 Sl SAI = a Ss ST TP TS I RR RA RA RETA > > ARATE b RRR RRL EL OL TE AECL TEBE The Satisfied Shopper Is The EARLY Shopper! PS 2 equipment and also new installations =r AE ASAT 3 LL GL HL TL GL TE TL EGE VICTORIA BLANKETS 50% WOOL Size 72 x 84 $6.75 CENTRAL TRADING CORPORATION St. Benedict Emeigh HEIL rg List of Gift Suggestions Ends This Issue! 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