PAGE SIX UNION PRESS-COURIER Mertens Finest Quality Bakery FRESH DAILY AT YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD GROCER'’S MARSTELLER BRIEFS | By MRS. FRED SCHROCK Mr. and Mrs. George Laing and son, Paul Leroy, of Bradford are visiting at the home of Mrs. Laing’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. James Laird. Mrs. Laird and her guests visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Reed in Johnstown one day last week. Don Verchick, son of Mr. and family visited with relatives in In- | serio. Mrs. Lewis Verchick, who has been a patient in the Miners’ Hospital in Spangler, has returned home. Miss Lillian Kay is operating a beauty shop at the Lewis Verchick residence here, Mrs. Lewis, were business callers in Ebensburg on Wednesday. Mrs. Frank Tonkin, who is a member of the Firemen’'s Ladies’ Auxiliary, attended the convention in Clymer on Thursday. Lt. and Mrs. Alexander Davidson of Austin, Tex., are spending a 16- day leave with the officer's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Dav- idson Sr. Mrs. Michael Mihalic is a surgi- Lewis Fowler and son, | | cal patient at the Miners’ Hospital. Mrs, Lewis Fowler spent a few days last week in Altoona at the home of her brother, John Miller, of Johnstown spent Saturday even- ing with the latter's parents, Mr. | | | and Mrs. Fred Schrock. | Mr. and Mrs. _Thursda , August 8, 1246 Products THE FLOP FAMILY -- Alex Laird and | and also at the homes of her sis-| family of Gallitzin visited with | ters, Mrs. Sam Lloyd and Mrs. |the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Richard Lloyd. James Laird, and the latter's moth- | Donald Wilburn, son of Mr. and | er, Mrs. Matilda Hanson. | Mrs. Russell Wilburn, has received Mr. and Mrs. James Masserio | his honorable discharge from the |and Della Masserio of Pittsburgh | U. S. Navy. {spent Sunday with the former's | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hewett and parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mas- Mr, and Mrs. Bernard Bertolino | 0 diana over the week end. The employes of the Cambria Mercantile Store held their annual picnic at Lakemont Park, near Al- toona, on Sunday. An enjoyable time was reported by all, Mrs. Charles Gardner, Mrs. Carl [of Indiana also were Sunday visit- ,ors at the Masserio home. Miss Betty Weakland and Mr. | and Mrs. Martin Bogetta attended | the Eagles’ Picnic at the Patton | Recreation Park on Sunday. Lindolph and Mrs. Frank Tonkin Miss Mary Louise Kellander is | were Johnstown shoppers on Sat- |Spending a two-week vacation in | urday. [| Garmantown. John Stefko, manager of ey Oswaldo Bartolozzi is spending a | Cambria Mercantile Store, moved |'2¢ation in Atlantic City, | his household goods from South | di ; Fork to Marsteller this past week. | SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Richard- [PICNIC AT PATTON FRIDAY | son and family are spending their | Mrs. Frank Tonkin's Sunday vacation in Madera and surround- | School class of boys and Mrs. Jack ings towns this week. Davidson's class of girls of the ss Fresbyterian Church held a picnic Mr. and Mrs. Walter McClelland lat the recreation park in Patton | WHEN you borrow here ~~ |last Friday. Swimming and games | were enjoyed. The following at- tended: Tommy Smith. Robert Patterson, Henry Mark Hoskins, Timmy Dav- idson, Wesley Snow, Stanley Good, Tommy Sickon, Jimmy Laird, Bill Swinski, Arlene Davidson, Joann i Young, Zebba Good, Sarah Ann Davidson, Dianne MacWilliams, Marlene Peel, Audrey States, Mrs. Jack Davidson, Shirley States, Mrs. Frank Tonkin and Mrs, Charles Gardner. —Husbands who think they can run a home better than their wives should swap jobs with their wives. NOTICE! THE COMMISSIONERS of Cam- HO Oo oO 0 : al QAWS FOR THE LAST TIME, PHILANDER FLOP- ARE HOU GOING TO FIX THA O (KITCHEN FAUCET /2? 0 4 5 | WILL NOT- YE GANS -HAD A HARD DAY AT THE OFFICE ToDAY -BLA - WHILE 4OU'RE AT IT, POT THAT KITCHEN LINO - LEUM DOWN, ToO \ [oer "WE WHO WAS \'T THAT SA\D — AVEN'T YET BEGUN To FIGH 1 ni, N77 FCopr. 1946, King A BRIDE AND GROOM | WERE STILL ON FER B. HONEQMOON !! World rights reserved, Features Syndicate, Inc., you establish credit standing with a local institution that is interested in you. You are able to place your insurance with a local agent. And it is convenient to make loan payments at this bria County have agreed to sell at Private Sale the hereinafter de- scribed property for the sum of $25.00, to Enes Matilda Donahue, under the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth, approved the 29th day of July, 1941, P. L. 600. The Court of Common Pleas of Cambria County, Penna., has fixed August 16, 1946, at TEN o'clock A. M., in the Court House, Ebens- burg, Pennsylvania, for a hearing near-by bank. First National Bank Carrolltown, Penna. on the Petition for confirmation of said Sale. The Property to be sold was assessed in the name of Jennie Reese, as 2 Lots Nos. 99-100 - Prop. No. 44-0320, in Patton Boro, 1st Ward, and was sold to the i] on January 15, 1941. The total amount of taxes, muni- cipal claims, penalties, interest and costs due is $38.64. BY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, 8-8 H. F. 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(UTS ONLY ABOUT A QUARTER-) MILE MORE / Tos fff 5 Dini i) i] (14 SPECIAL SAP’! WALK ME Two ™ MILES AN THE T it) 77 | “CHOP SUEY, C.D.RUSSELL 8-1I THERE'S A BARREL OVER Jz OKAY, \Svels iv ot Tn ON SMARTS LOT. WE CAW ROLL IT DOWK TO THE CREEK, BREAK IT UP A’ BUILD A BOMFIRE 4 Lyre tn EH ~LLb BY THE OLD HARRY, | NOW LET THEM ‘LL PUT A STOP TO COME SUOOPING THOSE KIDS CARRYING |See5uE HERE, THINGS OFF THIS LOT LL NAB EM! SWELL! SWELL! HEY! LLOOCK OuTH -- THERE'S A GLY IM THERE! EE, IT WAS SWELL yl OF HIM TO BREAK Jr a 7 UT UP FOR US 32 VA ~ 7 ‘ : ™ MN ar «2
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