PAGE SIX DEAN JOTTINGS Mr. and Mrs. William Beckmann Jr. of Woodcliff, N, J., spent a few days at the home of Mrs. Beck- mann's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph Bergamaschi. The Cusick family of Coalport have become residents of Dean during the past week. Mrs. Joseph Bergamaschi spent a few days in New Jersey with her daughters—Emma, of Cliffside, and Rena of Woodcliff—and son, Harris, of Weehawken. Cletus Wills is spending a vaca- tion with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Wills. The young man is attending the University of Akron. The children of Dean who are attending Cresson High School were transported by bus to a dance held by the “Powhatan,” the school paper, on Oct, 4. Domenic Reghetti, a student at Cresson High School, has been chosen president of the Freshman Class. Mesrs. Idelio Boito and John Funicelli are attending Penn State College, ere Mr. Boito is taking a commercial course and Mr. Funi- celli is enrolled in civil engineering studies. ~—Read Comics in the “Courier.” A FAMILY LOAN SERVICE! A o M 0 Yy E Y is advanced quickly here to solve the many financial problems that face families at this time of year. Loans are made to buy needed things for the home, to purchase clothing for all members of the family, to provide medical and dental care, to pay scattered bills, and to meet emergencies. Our sev- eral loan plans include the popular “"Hus- band and Wife” loans. Apply in person or by telephone, today! Barneshoro Budget Plan A Barneshoro Lo Rg Ar CHARTER NOTICE Notice is hereby given of inten- tion to file Articles of Incorpora- tion with the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl- vania, at Harrisburg, on Tuesday, October 15, 1946, for a Certificate of Incorporation of a proposed bus- iness corporation to be organized under the Business Corporation Law of the Commonwealth of Penn- sylvania, approved May 5, 1933, said corporation to be named Sny- der Brothers, Inc. The purpose or purposes for which it is organized are to engage in the producing, buying and selling of bituminous coal and other minerals, to lease, own, operate or quarry or mine properties in Pennsylvania or else- where suitable for mining or min- eral production of coal and other minerals; to carry on and conduct a general construction, excavating and contracting business, including the designing, constructing, enlar- ging, repairing, remodeling, exca- vating or otherwise engaging in any work upon buildings, roads, sidewalks, highways, bridges, mines, quarries, rivers, manufac- | turing plants or operations, and to | engage in iron, steel, wood, brick, | concrete, stone cement, masonry and earth construction, earth and | mineral excavation, and to execute : contracts or to receive assignments | | of contracts therefor, or relating | thereto; also, to manufacture and | furnish the building materials and i supplies connected therewith; to | lease, purchase, sell and otherwise deal in quarry, stripping, mining and farming machinery and equip- ment and to do any and every act or thing, proper, necessary and in- cidental to the general purposes | of the company and enjoy all the | rights, benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly. SMORTO & WILDEMAN, | Solicitors 10-10 OCTOBER SPECIAL! A Tosi Bitscaleh Ni ICE CREAM THE Seales. FLAVOR-OF-THE-MONTH In addition to this delicious October Special, your Sealtest Dealer also kas Vanilla, Chocolate, Strawberry-Plum and Rea! Peach flavors in the convenient Sealtest Pint and Quart Package s and in bulk. Pe wo Wig ADEQUATE WIRING SERVES aw SAVES WITH CONVENIENCE ECONOMY COMFORT SAFETY CONSULT YOUR LOCAL CONTRACTOR TODAY Pennsyevana Erecrric Company UNION PRESS - COURIER SHROYER SUPPORTING RICE FOR GOVERNOR John U. Shroyer, former state secretary of highways defeated for the Republican nomination for gov- ernor in the May primary, has thrown his full support to Col. John 8. Rice, the Democratic nom- inee for that office. Shroyer says he feels the GOP will extend no help to veterans if returned to power, ALVERDA JOTTINGS Mr. and Mrs. Lester Howells were recent Dixonville callers. Miss Doris Stephens of Belsano, Pa., spent several days with her sisters, Mrs. Mack Detwiler, Miss Alice Bakale is visiting rel- atives and friends in Cleveland, O. Pfc. Josepn Amantea hag re- turned to Scott Field, Ill, after spending a 10-day furlough with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Tony Amantea, Callers at the George Sinclair home on Sunday were Thomas Love and son, Jimmy, Mr. John Taylor, all of Houtzdale, and Mr. and Spangler. Mr. Richard Hodge of Akron, O., is visiting with his Mrs. Warren C. Hodge. Frank Veltre was recently given an honorable discharge from the Army after spending many months gins of Bridge- i and overseas. Mr. Robert Hi ort, Conn,, is vis rs. Barbara Higgins. Mrs. George Lavton of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gionfriddo and daughter, Susan, of Pittsburgh spent a recent week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gion- friddo of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Gionfriddo and son were also recent visitors at the Paul Gionfriddo home, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meyers of Blandburg announce the birth of a Ison. Mrs. Meyers is the former r, and Mrs. | arents, Mr, ng his mother, THE FLOP FAMILY Thursday, October 10, 1946 Miss Margaret Perino, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Perino of this place. | The Dysart-Hooversville game here Sunday before last was rain- ed out in the fifth Dysart in the lead, 3 The children of the first, third, fth, and seventh grades of the {Dysart School were given dental | examinations recently. The inspec- | tion was conducted by Dr. Cap- |riotti of Gallitzin, (The above items arrived late for publication last week.) inning, with | -0. too Cy Swan “TW H, THAT MAN = ALL \ DO 15 CLEAN ’ UP AFTER Hv / BELL, HELEN THERE'S THE eR) | 50RRU- MY HOSOAND WOULON'T HALE ANY USE FoR \T-— Copr 1946, King (= Features Syndicate, Inc. 10-13 SWAN —+ CD.RUSSELL Registered LU. 5. Patent Office. ~ / Look,poc/! ~ {a WALLET \ —— HONESTY IS THE BEST Vere 3 amt — re WELL RETURN IT, AND PROBABLY) GET A NICE, FAT REWARD! J YOURE NUTS / WE FOUND YOUR WALLET~ ITS GOT 50 DOLLARS Nr A INATY BS THAT WILL GET ME THAT NEW WAT AND DRESS t BEEN WAITIN' | THOUGHT THERE MIGHTBE A SLIGHT REWARD FOR RETURNIN THAT! "A FAT REWARD x! % WHY DOI LISTEN TO .0.RUSSELL Doc WINNER? Registered U. S. Patent Office. YOU'D GET SCARED p= 8Y GEORGE, \T TAKES AERVE TO GO INTO [THAT HAULTED HOUSE SEW \_ /° - BUT WE'VE \T TAKE S ++ WE'L WALK RIGHT IN THER NO GOT WHAT SURE, WE'D HAVE NEITHER: ME TO CARRY HIM HOME| = 225 THAT KID'S TO HIS MOTHER --- |= AFRA\D OF | DON'T WANTA BE fe. HIS SHADOW RESPONSIBLE FOR HIM 7 THE HADNTED HOULSE!!.- OOH, GEE WHIZ-Z:2! oT = - Cop. 1946, King Features Syndicate, Inc, World rights reserved. irish pe piv J I) o MA X MN ng -d pW ell AR
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