PAGE SIX MARSTELLER BRIEFS By MRS. FRED SCHROCK Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor and family of Indiana were Sunday vis- itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hewitt, Mike Gallo Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gallo Sr., who had been a patient at the Miners’ Hospital, has returned to his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stover and daughter, Betty, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Stover’'s brother in Bellefonte, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Tonkin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gardner, Billy Swinsky, Flo Ann Fowler and Marie Taylor spent Sunday at Mountain Lake, where they enjoy- ed a basket picnic, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Hallowa of Detroit, Mich., spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vin- cent Hallowa. Lois and Catherine Wilburn are visiting in Grantsville, Md., with the Beachy family, who have just returned home after visiting at the Russell Wilburn home here. Don't Suffer Another Minute! 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Alex and Louis Toth of New Jersey visited recently at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Toth, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gray and son of Akron, O., and Mrs, John Hohn of Fallen Timber were recent vis- itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tonkin, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stover visited relatives at Pleasant Gap over the week end. The Louis Verchick family and also the Link, Weakland and Claw- son families attended the Weak- J reunion at Hastings on Sun- ay. of Cleveland recently visited their respective parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sterrick and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Toth. seskok kk DANCE ON SATURDAY FOR NEEDY FAMILY A dance will be held in the local United Mine Workers Hall on Sat- urday evening for the benefit of a needy family. The public is cordially invited to attend this affair. DYSART ITEMS Pvt. Lewis Balzano of Aberdeen, Md. spent a week end furlough at the home of his parents here. Master Dwaine Lewis of Cresson is visiting at the home of his uncle, Mr, Howard Lewis of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Pier and family of Blandburg spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Pier’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mans- field of Dysart. Lonone Ice Cream HOFFMAN'S n Mr. and Mrs. Merle Bishop and Eastern Standard Time, hr) THE _SealZed?- FLAVOR-OF-THE-MONTH Luscious bananas—and plenty of them — blended and frozen with pure, fine cream! That is Banana Ice Cream as you like it best—and as Sealtest makes it! Your Sealtest Dealer also has Vanilla, Butter- scotch and Peach Ice Cream for you in bulk and in the convenient Sealtest Pint Package. Tune in the Sealtest Village Store, starring Jack Haley, Thursdays, 8:30 P. M., e.s.t, WFBG | Gazzie Sterrick and Arthur Toth castle, Pa. | ICE CREAM THE MEASURE OF QUALITY Division of National Dairy Products Corporation family of Cresson were callers in Dysart on Wednesday at the H. L. Naylor home. Mr. and Mrs, Hussell Naylor and family of Canyden, New Jersey, are spending the week with Mr. Nay- lor's mother, Mrs. Rose Naylor, Dysart ball players met the Patton team on Friday and won the game from the visitors by a score of 6-0. Tyrone’s ball club met the local team Sunday and defeated them by a score of 4-1. Mr. and Mrs.Carmen Gionfriddo and son, Donald, spent Sunday at the -home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gionfriddo. Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Gionfriddo and son of New Britton, Conn. are spending their vacation with Mr. yionfriddo’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Gionfriddo of this place. Mrs. H. L. Naylor and children, Rodger and Nancy, spent the past week with relatives in Chambers- burg, Mercersburg and Green- By virtue of certain sundry writs of Fierl Facias, Levari Facias, Alias Fieri Facias, Alias Levari Facias and Vend. Expon. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas to me directed, there will be ex- posed to public sale at the Courthouse, Ebensburg, Pa. Courtroom No. 4 on Friday, August 30, 1946, at 1:15 o'clock p. m. Eastern Daylight Saving Time or 12:15 o'clock p. m. Eastern Standard Time, the follow- ing described real estate, to wit: Conditions of Sale The purchase money shall paid at the time of sale or by Fri- day, September 6, 1946, at 1:15 | o'clock p. m. Eastern Daylight Sav- | ing Time or 12:15 o'clock p. m. | | 370% Living The ELectric Living The Mobern Way Contact Your Loca. Deacer Topay P ENNSYLVANIA E commie Conran IS the property will again on Friday, September 6, 1946, at 1:15 o'clock p. m. Eastern Daylight Savin or 12:15 o'cloc Standard Time, be put up and sold at the risk and expense of the per- sons to whom it was struck off, who in case of any deficiency on such same. sale UNION PRESS-COURIER land situate in the Borough of | 1944, and recorded in Cambria | County Deed Book Vol, 542 at page Time P.M astern Avenue shall make good the | All the right, title and interest [and Freda H. Bell, his wife, by | County, of George C. Bell, Freda H. Bell, of, | deed in and to all that certain lot of Trustee et al., dated November 30, Spangler, County of Cambria and State of Pennsylvania, fronting 50 feet on the east and extending tween parallel lines 141.75 feet to the line of an alley, being known | and numbered as Lot No. 93, Sec- | of Joseph Giles and Laura I. G [tion E on the Plan of the Borough | husband and wife, of, in and to| AL. FI. FA. NO. 22 | of Spangler, being the same piece |all those two certain lots situate | Als s FA NLU ae | of land conveyed to George C, Bell |in East Taylor Township, Cambria | O, Smith, and Emma Marie Smith, Fronting | his wife, of, in and to Lot No. 373 | A xtending |on the Plan of Peelorsville: front- back between parallel lines 130 feet | ing fifty (50) feet on Moore! August 5, 1946, of J. ide of rle to he of ShRler| gor plaintiff, Smorto & Wildeman, attorneys FIL. FA. NO. 24 All the right, title and jriorest | Pn les, Pennsylvania: Harrison Westover, | 120 feet on First St. and e as Lots No. 24 and 25. H. Earl Sorber, attorney for |Scription see Deed Book VEND. EXPON. NO. 26 All the right, title and interest of Albert O. Smith, otherwise Al Thursday, August 15, 1946 to “C” Alley, having Lot No, 26 on | Street and extending back one the one side and Lot No. 23 on the [shundred fifty (150) feet to Emory other side, and being known and | Alley in the Twelfth Ward of the marked on the Plan of West Point | City of Johnstown, Cambria Coun- ty, Pennsylvania. For complete de- ol, 545, page 155, Taken in execution at the suit of | Johnstown Housing Authority, Ev. itr, E. Custer, attorney for plain- tiff. PATRICK McDERMOTT, Sheriff | Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg, Pa., 6 THE FLOP FAMILY By Swan (S' MATIER WITH THAT SON OF MINE.? FIRST DAQ WORKING FoR ME HE'S LATE 9 LAER M95 FLUFF THESE PAPERS ARE ALL MIXED LP’. (G2 BUT, 9\K-\T WAS HOUR S0N WHO STRAIGHTEN OUT THE FILES HOW'D OTTO MAKE. OUT HIS FIRST DAY WORKING Fok dou AT THE OFFICE 7? BAH-\N THE FIRST PLACE HE OIONT GET WN TiLL TEN OCLs MOKNING LL BE THERE BRIGHT | DONT FRoMISE] AND EARLY To MORKoW T™ (MPO 551BLE— QJ World rights reserved. CD.RUSSELL Registered U. S. Patent Office. | ING| LETS SEE, 40¢ AND YOUR DIME C.D.RUSSELL Doc WINNER» Rowstered UL. 8. Patent Office. o [ JUST WAITLL MY POP E= CATCHES YOU, ELMER TUGOLE YOU'LL. =] AND | BET MY POPLL UN MAKE YOu BOY ME DON'T STAND THERE ‘NW'PRETEND YOU DON'T KNOW MY HAT GOT BURNT LP IM THAT FIRE YOU MADE OVER'A THE VACANT LOT !-- YOU KNOW GOOD A WELL ITDID —\y rly !- v.le$ £2: GEE WHIZ, § OH, YOU POAT IT WASK'T § SAY WASA'T | MY HAT WOULDA'T HAVE FALLEN Ne'Z 2 = Ap WELL, WHY DIDA'T YOU TAKE A STICK AUD GET IT OLT? WASK'T ANY STICK THERE, THATS WHY, YOU cOuLD EASILY HAVE PICKED IT QUTTA THE NOU COULD HAVE POT THE FIRE ouT -- - COULDN'T You? OH YOU MAKE ME TIRSD WHAT COLLD | PUT IT OLT WITH? YOU GOTTA HAVE WATER TO PUT OUT = WHERE WAS | GONNA GET ANY 2 po EA RI A FIRE, DONTCHAZ | 10, WHY DIDU'T YOU USE IT7 Copr. 1946, King Features Syndicate, Inc, World rights reserved, vA BIG DUMBBELL! YA DON'T THILK I'M SUCHA DLMMY TO TRY TO PUOTOUTA FIRE WITH HOT WATER Z.-- TS —— — o> BETTER THAN THAT!
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