MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS AT SAVINGS KENT COCKTAIL TABLES AND END TABLES Attractive, in a host of designs End Tables . . $4.95 up Cocktail Tables . $12.95 up COFFEE MAKER SETS MISCELLANEOUS DISH SETS CARD TABLE COVERS Regularly $2.25 MAPS, Regularly $1.69 ELECTRIC CLOCKS IRONING BOARDS Regularly $6.95, NOW DAVENPORT CUSHIONS CHENILLE BEDSPREADS CLOTHES HAMPERS, from CHENNILE BATH SETS CHEST OF DRAWERS A BEAUTIFUL ADDITION TO YOUR BEDROOM! Walnut finish. A real value at this price $33.50 PURRY BLANKETS PART WOOL DOUBLE BLANKETS .... COTTON MATTRESSES FELT MATTRESSES COIL ! SPRINGS SLIGHTLY SOILED MATTRESSES, Down TERMS! SAVE AT WOLF’S ODD CHESTS Reduced to ODD $10.95 $10.95 $15.95 50% $13.25 COVERS BOUDOIR PILLOWS Pair RUGS AND CARPET CONGOLEUM BROADLOOM CARPETS ..... BROADFELT RUGS—9x12 cere sasateianstrntissisns sq. yd. GOLD SEAL 9x12 CONGOLEUM RUGS RAG RUGS, Special RAG CARPET RUG PADS WARDROBES WALNUT BEDS MATTRESS LAMPS, 3.P., s:910.95 FLOURESCENT BED LAMPS UNION PRESS. COURIER Buy on Our Convenient Terms Open A Charge Account Save 10 to 30 Per Cent on all CHILDREN'S FURNITURE! BEDROOMS AND DINING ROO 9.-PIECE MODERN DINING ROOM, Special 9-PIECE MAHOGANY DINING ROOM SUITE 4-PIECE MODERN BEDROOM SUITE 4.PIECE MAHOGANY BEDROOM SUITE 5-PIECE MAPLE BEDROOM SUITE 3-PIECE WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE 4.PIECE CHERRY BEDROOM SUITE, Reg. $249 3-PIECE MS 3-PIECE FRIEZE SUITE, $249 Value 3-PIECE TAPESTRY SUITE, $218.75 Value—NOW 3-PIECE MODERN SUITE, $279 Value 2-PIECE PERIOD SUITE 3-PIECE ROSE TAPESTRY SUITE, $365 Value Special STUDIO COUCHES 1 STUDIO DIVAN $199 MODERN MOHAIR SUITE .... Store Hours: Daily 9 A. M. to 5P. M. Shop Saturday Until 9 P. M. LIVING ROOM SUITES, CHAIRS 1 STUDIO DIVAN MAPLE { 1 STUDIO DIVAN WINE 1 3-PIECE MAPLE SUITE g Now... Rogar 430 vane... 309 $49 $29 $79 nk | 1 LOUNGE CHAIR Regular $89 Value .... $59 .. 529 $299 $209 | 1 LOUNGE CHAIR Regular $59 Value .... 1 TILT CHAIR MOHAIR, $99 Value 1 PLATFORM ROCKER, $71 Value 1 LOVE SEAT Tapestry, $569 Value .. $309 $59.50 $69 CHAIRS & ODD PIECES ODD LOT OCCASIONAL CHAIRS LOUNGE CHAIRS, from PERIOD LOUNGE / CHAIRS, REDUCED 40 0 FLOOR $3.25 $39. 50 JUNIOR LAMPS TABLE LAMPS COCKTAIL TABLES $10.95 $29.50 $16.95 $15.95 MAHOGANY DESKS Regular $99.50, NOW 875 $39 $59 rasres $24.75 Regulary Sold at $29 BREAKFAST SETS $69.50 Regular $89.95 Values OAK DESKS Regular $59, NOW .... WINTHROP DESKS Regular $693, NOW .... MAGAZINE RACKS COUNTY BOROUGHS, |: TOWNSHIPS TO GET ROAD FUND SHARES Motor License Money Amounts to $336.56 Per Mile of Street or Road This county will get $137,499.68 during 1946 as its share of the state motor license fund. The money is to be used to finance con- struction, repair and maintenance work on 834.56 miles of streets and roads. COMMERCIAL INSURANCE AGENCY GENERAL INSURANCE Liability * 3 Casualty 1101 Philadelphia Avenue Phone 467 BARNESBORO State Highway Sceretary John Shroyer has announced that boroughs and first-class u. cities, townships will receive $336.56 for each mile of street and road. The second-class townships will get $93.54 per mile. There are 29 second-class town- ships in Cambria County, who to- gether will receive $55,190.48 to help finance construction and im- provement work on 590 miles of roadway. The total number of boroughs in this county stands at 32, with the total funds going to them be- ing $54,778.56, to be allocated ac- cording to the street and road mileage in each. The total mileage amounts to 162.36. The state motor license money can be spent for the construction and rebuilding of roads and bridges, construction of surface drainage facilities "and curbs, for snow-removal work, street signs, and marking street, as well as the purchase of certain types of tools and equipment. Every kind of Union Label job printing done at the Press-Courier, NEW HUDSON NOW IN PATTON DISPLAY New 1946 Hudson autos, now be- ing shown by Albert J. Christoff of Christoff Motor Sales in Patton, are winning instant approval due to the postwar advances in exterior and interior styling, mechanical ef- ficiency and ease of operation, ac- cording to Mr. Christoff. Declaring that new models fully meet the demand for better cars for better driving, Mr. Christoff says deliveries will be made as fast as possible and those placing first orders will ‘get the first cars. Mr. Christoff has been advised by the factory that Hudson is in a unique position for production by reason of early reconversion, early orders for materials and an integ- rated plant that enables an un- usually high percentage of the completed auto’s components. He continued: “The new models are being of- fered in two distinctly different ‘style lines'—the Super series and the Commodore series, each avail- able with six or eight-cylinder en- gines. Immediate production sched- ules call for four-door sedans pow- ered by six-cylinder engines fol- lowed by broughams and club coupes. Convertables and eight- cylinder cars will be produced as rapidly as possible.” GRACE CARL OF DYSART WEDS AT WHITE PLAINS Mr. and Mrs, James L. Carl of Dysart announce the marriage of ‘their daughter, Grace Veronica Carl, who has been residing at 8 Lake St., White Plains, N. Y., to John Thomas Kranz, son of Mrs. Emma Kranz and the late John Carl Kranz of Elmsford, N. Y,, on Jan. 12 at 3 p. m. in St. Bernard's Church, White Plains. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a nile green suit with white accessories and a cor- sage of white carnations. Miss Catherine Sennott, White Plains, the bride’s only attendant, wore a navy blue suit with white accessories. Thomas Maroney of Elmsford served as best man. The ushers were Clarence Carl of White Plains and Lewis Herfurth of Bayonne, N. J. Following the ceremony, a recep- tion was held at the Live Oak En- gine Co. in Elmsford. The bride, who attended Patton schools, is ‘employed by the Ed- wards Co. in Elmsford. Mr. Kranz is a graduate of Alexander Hamil- ton High School of Elmsford and is associated with the Letts Chev- rolet Co. in White Plains. After a wedding trip the couple took up residence at 86 Winthrop Ave., Elmsford, N. Y. Miss Mary Stok, Hastings, Wedded Barnesboro Man Miss Mary Stok of Hastings and Stanley Wojcik of Barnesboro were united in marriage at 9 a. m. on Thursday of last week in St. Ber- nard’s Catholic Church, Hastings. Rev. Father Aurelius Labuda, O. S. B., assistant pastor, officiated at the ceremony and sang’ the nuptial high mass which followed. Rev. pastor, presided at the organ. Attendants included Miss Mar- garet Litay, Hastings, wno was the maid of honor, and John Wojcik, a brother of the bridegroom, serving as best man. Three bridesmaids and three ushers completed the bridal party. A wedding dinner was served in the basement of the church for relatives and friends. Lemon Juice Recipe Checks * Rheumatic Pain Quickly suffer arthri- pain, simple recipe thousands package of RuEx supply today. Mix water, add the It's easy, pleasant You need only 3 Often rheumatic, this If you from tis or neuritis inexpensive home are using. Get a Compound, a 2 weeks’ it with a quart of juice of 4 lemons. and no trouble at all. tablespoonfuls two times a day. within 48 hours — sometimes over: results obtained. If the pains do not quickly leave and if you do not feel better, Ru-Ex will cost you nothing to try as it is sold by under an fhe lute guarantee. Compound is for sale and eed ir Patton Drug Co., Patton, Pa. night — splendid are Father Raymond Balko, O. S. B,, | Office Items in Stock Stapling Machines. Sealing Tape Machines. Desk Pen Sets| nk Sanas, Wain Trays. 3x5 Metal Filing Cabinets. Fluor- esk Lamps ...and... as f . or Account Books, we have EAGLE PRINTING CO., Office Supplies, Barneshoro OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY. Official Remington-Rand Portable Typewriter and Adding Machine Agency. Also Other Commercial Machines. WT CARS * WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES - J Westrick Motor Co. Phone 2101, CARROLLTOWN, PA.