tto Phone Mrs, Callahan 2652 Thursday, August 22, 1946 Arou nd Pa Joseplw Delozier, of Newport home of their grandparents, Mr. News, Va., and Paul Delozier and | and Mrs. Joseph Leon. : Linus Delozier, of Detroit, Michi- art, nd, Jare B rod yuatter gan, spent a number of Says here jubilee celebration of Mr. Stritt- with relatives and frie nas. are | matter's sister, Sr, M. Scholastica, former residents of Patton. : OSB, at Mt. St. Mary's Convent, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sullivan| pittsburgh, last Thursday. and children of Baltimore, Md., | Mr. and Mrs. John Cairns of De- al 2652 Union Press-Courier Dial 3161 are spending the week with Mrs. Whiteford’'s daughter, Mrs. James Ritter of Baltimore, Md. r. and Mrs, Leroy Luther had as their guests last week Mr. and Mrs. Walter Luther and daughter, Audrey, of Swissvale, Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Schettig of Loretto, and Miss Alberta Schettig of Altoona. Paul Tarr and Bob Forsythe are | spending a few days in Cumber- [ land, Md. | Banns of matrimony were an- | nounced Sunday in St. ary’'s | Catholic Church between Miss Jane | Horne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Horne of St. Augustine, UNION PRESS-COURIER Seaman 2nd Class Henry Mec- Connell has returned to Bain- bridge, Md., after spending a 12- day leave with his parents, Mr. | and Mrs. David McConnell of Her- riman Ave, The Methodist and Presbyterian | Sunday Schools will hold their an- | nual picnics at the Recreation Park on Saturday, Aug. 31. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sherwin of Glen Campbell are spending sev- | eral days with Mrs. Sherwin's sis- { ter and brother, Mrs. Eliza Lee and John Wilkins of Lang Ave. | Mrs. Philip Gers has returned | to her home in Lewistown after spent the past week at the home |troit visited the former's mother, | and Clifton Dietrick, son of Mr. | having spent several days with her of Mr. Sullivan’s mother, Mrs. | Mrs. Catherine Cairns. Harry Owens. Mr, Sullivan is em-| Mrs. Amelia Hoover of Summer- ployed by the Glenn Martin Co. |hill is visiting among relatives in Mise Eueen Qwens spent the town this week. week end wi er parents, MI.| warp and Mrs. M. F, Farabaugh and Mrs, Harry Owens. iss |and family of Detroit are spending Owens is a graduate nurse at the g,ne time here with relatives. Pittsburgh Hospital. aine Niebs | Miss Jean Ann Squires returned Mr. and Mrs. Germaine Niebauer [ye this past week after spend- have returned home after spending ing her summer vacation in De- a week's vacation in Cleveland, O., |troit, Cleveland and Johnstown. with the latter's brother-in-law y and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Springer. Mrs. William Kress and son, | Howard, of Pittsburgh and Mrs. | Francis Falls of Spangler spent| several days at the home of the ) : LM jar an ladies’ mother, Mrs. Mary Tinnick, | son, Bruce, are vacationing in Phil- Miss Claire Kress has returned adelphia. to her home in Fittsburgh after spending the summer with her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Tinnick. George Masnica and Mike Pre- bihilo spent the week end in Cleve- land, O. Mrs. Mary O’Brien, Mrs. Eliza- | beth Garrity and daughters, Mary | Lee and Betty Virginia, spent last | week on a tour to Portville, Nia-| gara Falls and Binghampton, N.| Y., and points.in Canada. | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shannon | | | weeks vacationing in Johnstown. | and friends here. Pittsburgh and Miss Mary Dona- hue of Washington, D, C., spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Donahue. Bragg, N. C., returned to his post last Saturday after spending a 17- day furlough with his mother, Mrs. Edgar Seymour. After spending three weeks at the home of her mother-in-law, Mrs. Edgar Seymour, Mrs. John and children, Nancy, Catherine and | Squires and daughters, Patty and Mary Joan, cf Lemoyne, Pa., visit- | Judy, of Detroit, returned home on ed with Mr. Shannon’s parents, | Sunday with Mrs. Squires’ hus- Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Shannon. | band, who had spent the week end Mrs. Earl Sunseri, daughter, at the home of his mother, Jacqueline, and son, “Chuck,” mot- | Miss Betty Weakland has re- ored to Detroit, Mich., Sunday, | They will spend some time in that | visit with her mother, Mrs. Mary city, where Mr. Earl Sunseri is| Weakland. Miss Weakland is em- employed. | ployed by the American Embassy Mrs. Telford Gill of Detroit is| in Panama City. She has spent the visiting among relatives in Patton, | past year in the Canal Zone. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Daugh-| Recent guests at the home of erty, Mrs. Ed Dillon, Florence Con-| Mrs. George Kane were Mr. and ner and Walter Cihan motored to| Mrs. Adrian Weakland and. son, Philipsburg last Thursday to at-|Jack, of Akron, Mrs. John Flood tend the Firemen's Convention. | of Sunbury, Mrs. Eugene Watkins Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Sheehan and |of Pittsburgh and Mr. and Mrs. family of Ebensburg and Mrs. C.| Charles Buck of Johnstown. J. Sherry and children, Faye and| Howard Healy of Philipsburg is Robert, of Patton, and Miss Helen | spending a two-week vacation at Sheehan of Harrisburg spent last the home of his parents, Mr. and week at Lake Dalrymple, Ontario, | Mrs. James Healy, He will spend Canada. They also visited Niagara | another week in New York and in Falls. | Cleveland, O. Gene and Jimmie DeLuca of Mrs. William Whiteford, son, Brooklyn, N. Y,, are visiting at the' Bobby, and grandson, Billy Ritter, 0 I MISSES’ ALL-WEATHER RAINCOATS Fine poplin with famous Zelan bDrocess. Belted styles with fly fronts. Big pockets! Sizes 12to 20 . . . . $6.98 to $15.95 GET ALL HER School Dresses at MURPHY’S Get your little girls smart styles for school, Mother! Choose from these adorable Spun Rayon and cotton print charmers. 7 to 14. *1.98 153.98 Miss Vesta Seymour spent two | Miss Theresa Cocoran of Pitts-| burgh is visiting among relatives | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Metzgar and | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Donahue of | turned to Panama after a month’s | and Mrs. Irvin Dietrick of Patton. | Mrs. Snyder Yerger and daugh- | ters, Bernadine, Yvonne and Mar- lene, and Mr, and Mrs. Earl Mec- Killop spent Sunday at Kennywood Park in Pittsburgh, he P. O. of A. will hold their annual picnic at Lakemont Park on | | Saturday of this week, Aug. 24. | The fourth winner of the P. O, of | A. Blanket Club was Mrs. Robert | Forsythe. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Forsythe and | son, Donald, spent the week end with friends in Baltimore. Misses Catherine and Marie Bill- er of Harrisburg spent the week with their mother, Mrs. Anna | Biller. | “Dickey” Sever returned to his | home in Niagara Falls, N, Y,, after | spending the summer vacation at | the home of his grandparents, Mr. | and Mrs. George Woomer. | Miss Jean Leary of Millville, N. | home of her mother, Mrs. Martin Yahner. Sister Urben, Immaculate Heart of Mary, of Mississippi visited Miss Mary Cassidy on Sunday. Sister Mary Franzchen, Immacu- is spending a week with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Yah- ner. Sister Franzchen is the for- mer Miss Catherine Yahner, Mrs. Harry Deschamps and son, Louis, of Highland Ave. have re- turned to their home after spend- ing several days in Johnstown. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Prosser, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lombardo and Sea- man 2nd Class Henry McConnell were Punxsutawney callers Sunday. Mrs. Marie Bone has announced the engagement of her daughter, | Dolores, to Jim Burkey ot this | place. Miss Bernadine Nagle of Altoona was a week end visitor at the | home of Martin Yahner. { A very enjoyable time was had by all the members of the Fire Co. Auxiliary who attended the Fire- men’s Convention in Philipsburg on Thursday last. | | CLASSIFIED COLUMN 10c¢ per line. Minimum Charge, 50c. 3 issues, $1.00 FOR SALE—Westirighouse Elec- tric Range. Please call Patton 3753. 8-22 PIANO FOR SALE—AIlso electric range, coal stove, dining table, and porch swing. Phone Patton 3421. tf USED LUMBER FOR SALE—AIll kinds, including flooring, in A-1 condition. Inquire of D. Esgro, Main St., Carrolltown, Pa. Phone Carrolltown 3752. 8-22 BED ROOM FOR RENT—Inquire of Mrs. Nicholas Anstead, 709 Fourth Ave, Patton, Pa. 8-22 ELECTRIC ROASTER FOR SALE —Everhot, in excellent condi- tion; also electric grill, never used. Phone Patton 2652. tf GIRL WANTED for general house- work. Apply at Mertens’ Bakery, Patton, Pa. 8-29 GET YOUR PARTS & REPAIRS for your Electrolux Vacuum Cleaner from your Electrolux Dealer. Victory Service Shop, 1266 West Philadelphia St., Indi- ana, Pa, Phone Indiana 39. 8-29 BUILD WITH CONCRETE Blocks late Heart ot Mary, of Connecticut | ol | for dependable, economical con- | | parents, Mr, and Mrs. Norman | Swisher, | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kinzie, of { Buffalo, N. Y., are spending this [eel with Patton relatives. ook ok Rok | IMPORTANT C. C. MEETING | A very important meeting of the | Patton Chamber of Commerce will | be held in the Boro Office Thurs- | day evening of this week at 8:00 | o'clock. All members are urgently | requested to attend, . | ok 3 ole ok ok | LOCAL PERSONS ATTEND | SEIGFRIED REUNION | Those from this section who at- | tended the Seigfried Reunion held | at Reservoir Park, Tyrone, recent- | ly included: | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swisher and | daughter, Bonnie, Mrs. Luke Davis |and children, Sonja and Eugene, | and Mr. and | Earl, Kenneth, Kate and Curt, all | of Patton. | Mr. C. L, Cochrane and Mrs. Ar- nold Yeske of Pitcairn, Mrs. Fred | Dreker of Brackenridge, and Mrs. | Philip Gers of Lewistown. 5k ko ok | DELEGATES TO LEGION | CONVENTION LEAVE Delegates from Walter McCoy | Post 614, American Legion, Pat- | ton, who are attending the State | Legion Convention this week at Philadelphia include the following: | [ J.J. Sheehan, Ben Short, Tommy | Mulligan, John Single, Jim Toskey and William Burkey. The group left Wednesday. Con- | vention sessions will close Satur- day. | BAND UNIFORMS MAY | BE READY IN MONTH John Semonich and Harry Crow- | ell were business callers in Phila- | delphia on Monday, at which time Mr. Semonich made inquiry about the Patton High School Band uni- forms, being made now in that city. ihe band instructor reports that | he was told the outfits would be ready for delivery within four or five weeks. The band took first prize for high schio! bands at the parade | in Gallitzin Tuesday evening, They -| also were the largest organization | in line. | The fellowing Band Mothers ac- companied the students to Gallitziu Tuesday: Mrs, Ed Donahue, Mrs. M. E. Swope, Mrs. Russell Little, Mrs. Clarence Albright and Mrs. Irvin Long. i k 3K Trinity Methodist Church Saturday, Aug. 24—Junior Choir rehearsal at 3 p. m. Sunday, Aug. 256-—9:45 a. m.: The Church at Study. Topic: “Purity of Heart and Life.” 10:30 a. m.: The Church at Worship, Sermon by the pastor. 7:30 p. m.: Evening Ser- vice. sok ok ok 3k Trinity Episcopal Church There will be no services this coming Sunday. They will be re- sumed Sept. 1. William I Cool Jr., pastor. ASHVILLE NEWS By MRS. GEORGIA LIDWELL A slip-up of the printer last week caused the statement to be made that Mr. Charles Basal and Mrs. Ross Burgoon, Jr., attended |a ball game. This should have | read, “Mr. Ross Burgoon,” and we | are sorry for the error. r. and Mrs. T. Tobias and son Cpl. Edwin L. Squires of Fort|J, spent a week's vacation at the | ,14 children ora Swisher BAKERTON BRIEFS By AGNES POLITES Mr. and Mrs. George Scaife Jr, and Mr. and Mrs. George Scaife Sr. of Derby, Conn., were visitors last week at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Dixon Pattison. Miss Theresa Hovan of Detroit, Mich., is visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Hovan, Messrs Jack Green and Albert Spriggs are attending the Ameri- can Legion Convention in Philadel- phia this week. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Rhoads and son left last week for their heme in Los Angeles, Cal, after spending several weeks here with relatives and friends. They were accompanied by Miss Greta Nes- bit, who will be their guest for about a month. Mr. and Mrs. George Bobik and | daughter, Georgia Ann, of Gary, {Ind., were Wednesday callers at | the home of Mrs. Joseph Panczak. | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cymbor and | daughter, Agnes, and Miss Clare Cymbor and Michael Gwizdak have returned from Stamford, Conn. where they spent several days as guests of Mr, and Mrs. Peter Gwizdak and family. Pvt. Joseph Puskar of Aberdeen, Md.. spent the wek end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Puskar. Miss Mary Louise Romnosky left Sunday for Washington, D. C., a which place she has secured em- ployment. Misses Madeline Shevock, R. N., and Antoinette, Irene and Dolores Shevock are spending the week in Detroit, Mich. Cpl. Florence Harris of the WAC spent a few days here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harris. She is stationed at Fort Myers, Virginia. Mrs. Silvo Farina and children have returned to their home in Bridgeport, Conn., after spending a month here with Mrs. Karina's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Michael Col- umbus. They were accompanied by Mrs. Columbus, who will visit in Ccennecticut for some weeks. Mrs. William Lamont and Miss Jean Campbell attended the Com- munion Breakfast and Banquet of the Catholic Daughters of America of the Ebensburg Court. Recent visitors at the home of | Mr. and Mrs. W. Kotric were Mr. |and Mrs. George Kitchen and Mr. {and Mrs. Sam Snyder and daugh- | ter, Ruth, all of Akron. O. Mr. Celeste Rivosa is spending | the week visiting relatives and fri- {ends in New York City. | Norman Berzonsky and Kenny Strong spent the week end visiting [friends in Erie, Pa. Mrs. Basil Bearer and son, Buddy | Carl, have returned to their home | |in Pittsburgh after spending sev- | | eral weeks here with Mrs. Bearer’s mother, Mrs. Sue Regan. The Bearers were accompanied by Mrs. Regan, Mrs. Gust Businis, and Miss Rita Regan of Bakerton and James Burley of Altoona, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gresko and children spent the past week end visiting relatives and friends in Braddock, Pa. LeRoy Schilling, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Schilling, and Joseph Petryshak. son of r. and Mrs. Nicholas Petryshak, have been honorably discharged from the U. S. Navy. Both boys served several months in the Pacific Theater. Mr, and Mrs. John Burns and son, Albert, of Sykesville, were re- cent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lawrence. Mrs. Burns and Mrs. Lawrence are sis- ters. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stephens of Rochester, N. Y., announce the birth of a son on Aug. 18. Mr. Stephens is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stephens, all former resi- dents of town. Recent visitors at the farm home of Mrs. William Shortencarrier were Mrs. Joseph Niccase and Mrs, Dincuff and children of New Jer- sey, who stopped while enroute to | Florida. { Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Pattison and | sons, Dixon and William, and Miss | Phyllis Tripp of Barnesboro spent | the past week end visiting in Bal- | timore, Md. | Visitors last week {of Mr. and Mrs. A. at the home E. Farabaugh at Ebensburg Sunday. It was the | 25th anniversary of the founding | PAGE FIVE delicious lunch was served. Those | present for the occasion were: 4 isses Dorothy Lawrence, Lois | Vallery, Phyllis Lamont, Eris Ed- miston, Norma Murphy, Irene] Polites, Jo Contorchick, Shirley Trueman, Betty Lawrence, Deanna and Lillian Lawrence, and Mrs. Paul W, Strong. Messrs, Charles Amateis, Mich-|4 ael Christoff, Eugene Yeckley, Joe | Venesky, Ramon Buck, Clark Far- abaugh, Thomas Kelly, Arthur| Horn, Robert Lehmier, Alfred| Panek, Michael Columbus, Jack Lawrence and Mr. and Mrs. Rich-| ard Lawrence, ! se ok ok ok | Bakerton Methodist Church | | Sunday, Aug. 25—9:45 a. m.: The | Church at Study. Topic: “Purity of | Heart and Life.” 10:45 a. m.: The Church at Worship. Sermon by the | | pastor. { | Monday, Aug. 26—Youth Fellow- | | ship at 7 p. m. (All the above listed | | times are Standard Time.) | CHEST SPRINGS NEWS | sister Lucille, Order of St. Jos- I { eph, of Baden is spending a week's | vacation with her mother, Mrs. | Mabel Mellon, and her grand- | mother, Mrs. Alice Wharton. Mr. and Mrs. Delmont Krug an- | nounce the birth of a son, named Richard. | | Banns of matrimony were pub- | | lished for the first time on Sun- | {day in St. onica's | Mr. and Mrs. Leon Keller of Chest | | Springs, and Miss Catherine Mal- | oney, ! Robert Maloney of Cresson. | Mrs. Frank Miller has returned | | home after spending a couple of | weeks with her daughter at | Bridgeport, Conn. | | Robert Durbin, who is employed {in Cleveland, O., spent the week end with his brother and sister-in- | law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Durbin. | Clyde Kelly, who is employed at { Silver Creek, N. Y., spent the week end here with his wife and family. Sister Matild, Charity Order, [of Pittsburgh is spending this week at the home of her brother- | in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. Al { Buck of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Kuntzman | announce the birth of a daughter, | Louise Marie, on Aug. i4 at the Miners’ Hospital, Spangler. Mrs. | | Kuntzman is the former Miss Mar- | guerite Karlheim. ~ COLVER JOTTINGS | MISS ADA A. FRANCIS, 4 LONDON, WEDS COLT'S STAR SHORTSTOP HERE The marriage of Miss Ada A. | Francis, daughter of Mrs. Ada | Francis of London, England, be- Catholic | ¢ Church between Leo Keller, son of | ¢ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. |¢ { A. | ¢ + ‘ from’ LUXENBERG’S How her eyes will light with pride and joy when you slip this gor- geous diamond solitaire Engage- ment Ring on her third-finger-left. $175.00 LUXENBERG’S BARNESBORO The Store for SAFE DIAMOND BUYING {came the bride of Mr. John D. Kuhn, son of Mr. and Mrs. John | |S. Kuhn of Colver on Saturday, | | Aug. 17, at 2 p. m. [ Rev. Boyd E. Dickey of the Col- ver Presbyterian Church perform- ed the ceremony. Miss Elaine | Kuhn, a sister of the groom, was | bridesmaid, and Mr. Wilfred Kuhn, brother of the groom, was best man. Mrs. Ted Dugan sang “I Love You Truly” and ‘“O Promise Me,” accompanied by Mrs. Jones Bur- kett, organist, both of Colver. A supper was served at the home of the grooms parents. A total of 33 guests were present. The bride- groom served in the Air Corps for | four years, two of which he was stationed in Europe. Classifieds in the Union Press- Courier pay. Ask those who use them steadily. CHILDREN’S COAT ARE REDUCED Summer Styles, Sizes 3 to 6, 6-10, 10-14 $3, $4, $5 and $6 FANNIE C. WETZEL, Carrolttown | | | | WANTED TO BUY—Six-room struction. We use the very best | of Detroit, Mich,, visited recently of materials in all our products. |at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Economical, because they last g | Gibbons. lifetime. Phone Barnesboro 520, Mrs. John Marra and daughter, or call at the Spangler Concrete | Elayne, and Jack Chirdon are vis- & Supply Co., Spangler, Pa. 8-29 | jung among relatives in Pitts- Mrs. Melvin Lafferty visited at Dodge; in good condition, good | {He Noe hee Sue and sunt tires. “V” license. Inquire at | Gelphia, last week. Mertens Bakery, Patton. 8-22 | Miss Marilyn Flitch of Baltimore —_— ee | is visiting’ at the Mrs. Martha Ber- BARN FOR SALE—Contains ap-| caw home here. proximately 20,000 board feet of | very good lumber suitabe for | building house. Located 1} miles East of St. Lawrence on farm formerly owned by Upton Plessinger. Will be sold to person making highest offer. For furth- | er information see or call Mi. | Rolfe at Rolfe’s Serv. Sta., 1035 Broad St., Johnstown, Pa., be- tyeen 1:00 and 6:00 p. m. Phone Johnstown 83584. -22 DUMP TRUCK FOR SALE—1912 HASTINGS NOTES By MRS. DOLORES L. PACI Phone 4321 Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKillop spent Sunday at Kennywood Park, near Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Strittmatter son, Paul Jr. and daughter, Pat- tricia; Anthony and Isadore Stritt- matter and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Strittmatter were among Hastings relatives who attended the golden jubilee celebration of Sister M. Scholastica, OSB, at the Mt. St. NVANTED TO BUY OR RENT— Home in or near Patton. Glenn Humphrey, 809 Fifth Ave., Pat- ton, Pa. Phone Patton 2774 or | To 1 gi : Union Press-Courier. tf Thursday of last week. Fifteen members were admitted dwelling with water, electricity, to the local Catholic War Veterans furnace, bath, in Patton or vicin- | Mary's Convent in Pittsburgh on | Post at a meeting Monday even- | ing in St. Bernard's Hall. Member- | {were Mr. and Mrs. Decky Fara- | | baugh and children, Patsy, Dick | {and Mike, of Detorit, and Miss | | Agnes Farabaugh of Patton. | | Messrs. Paul Componation, Blair | | Galczynski and Michael Konitsky | | motored to New York City over] [the week end. On the return trip | | they were accompanied by Miss | Gene Galczynski, who spent the | past two weeks vacationing in that | city. 1 | BIRTHDAY PARTY HELD | IN HONOR OF DOROTHY | LAWRENCE, BAKERTON | Mr. and Mrs. Rishard Lawrence | entertained a group of young peo- | ple last Wednesday with a birth- day anniversary party in honor of their daughter, Dorothy. The evening was spent in play- ing games and at a late hour a’ | { { Rings the Bell with Wholesome---Nutritious A FAVORITE FOR MANY YEARS MERTENS QUALITY BREAD Baked Fresh Daily in North Cambria’s Finest Bakery! At Your Neighborhood Grocers C. A Sharbaugh Store ity. Write c-0o P. O. Box 92, errace. Do 8-29 | Ship, in tht organization now totals | 50. Signatures of charter members | will be affixed to the charter at | “FRUIT-OF-THE-LOOM” BLOUSES $2.70 Fine tailoring in this nationally-advertised product MISSES “HARDIGAN” Slip-On Sweaters $2.98 10 $4.98 Attractive in a Variety of Colors. Sizes 34 to 40 WOOL MIXED Boys’ Sweaters $1.69 + $2.98 Right for school! Zipper and button styles, Various colors. Pinstripe, WOOL MIXED Boys’ Trousers $3.39 Lots of rugged wear in these at this low price! Size 6 to 14 . . . Barnesboro’s Busiest Shopping Center FIREWOOD FOR S A LE — Dial Patton 2533 or contact M. E. Swope, Patton, Pa. 9-12 FARM FOR SALE—S8-room house with electricity and good water supply; 54 acres ground, includ- ing timber, Located 1 mile from Patton on the Hastings Road. In- quire of Mrs. Adaline Cunning- ham, R. D. 1, Box 300, Patton, Pa . tf AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR for Delta Manufacturing Co. and Mall Tool Co. Chain saw for cutting logs, Electric Drills, El- ectric Hand Saws, All kinds of woodworking machines. J. V. Hammond Co., Spangler, Pa. tf WANTED TO BUY—AIl makes of Electric Appliances. See us first. Also service on all makes elec- tric appliances. Washer and Sweeper Hospital, 404 Bigler Ave., Barnesboro, Pa. Phone Barnesboro 594. Open daily from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Wednesdays from 8 a. m. to 12 Noon. | A SPENCER SUPPORT will mean | | lowance amounting to what it will | | cost the Army to feed him when | a beautiful figure for you and better health. Clothes will fit you perfectly. See Mrs. Verne Kiel- bowick, 211 E. Magee Ave., Pat. | ton, Pa. Dial phone 3733. tf | MEN'S, WOMEN’S, CHILDREN’S | clothing alterations made. All | Mrs. R. H. Sharbaugh, Carroll- | town, Pa. Dial 4261, tf | a meeting Friday of next week, Aug. 30. DELAY ENROUTE SAID TO COUNT AS LEAVE The War Dept. interprets the GI terminal leave law to mean that delays enroute—such as stopovers at home when transferred from one camp to another lough time. The terminal leave payment is | based on the pay the soldier was | receiving at the time of discharge. | Those discharged before the new | base pay raise do not benefit by it. The old and new base pay scales follow: Private, $50 and $75; pri- vate first class, $564 and $80; cor- | poral, $66 and $90; sergeant, $78 and $100; staff sergeant, $96 and | $115; technical sergeant, $114 and $135, and master and geant, $138 and $165. ¢ | Will Get Subsistence Money When an enlisted man get a fur- lough he is given a subsistence al- | he is on duty. Each fiscal year this figure is fixed according to food | prices that year. For this fiscal | year it is 68 cents a day—the ter- | minal leave bill allowing 70 cents. | The upper three grades in each | types of clothes made over. See | service are allowed $1.25 per day | for quarters provided they had de- | pendents when discharged. —count as fur- | first ser- | Back-To- Clothing! | ¢ 4 | | | ¢ i I | ¢ 4 p | ¢ ¢ [ CLOTHES. q { School b APlus in Quality, Wear, Value! WHERE DO ‘‘LITTLE BOYS’ AND THE “BIG BOYS’ GO ... BEFORE THEY GO BACK TO SCHOOL? VERY SIMPLE ... TO C. A, SHARBAUGH STORE, OF COURSE! THERE THEY WILL FIND THEIR CLASSIC ‘‘MUSTS’’ WITH BEAUTIFUL TAILORING, SNAPPY COLORING AND GROWN-UP STYLING THAT THEIR COLLEGE COUSINS GO FOR! YOUNGSTERS AND 'TEEN-AGERS COME TO C. A. SHARBAUGH STORE TO BE OUTFITTED ... FOR THEY KNOW THEY'RE GETTING QUALITY AND STYLE, C. A. SHARBAUGH STORE IS HEADQUARTERS FOR BOYS’ ‘‘BACK TO SCHOOL” C. A. Sharbaugh Store, Carrolltown, Pa.