PAGE SIX PUBLIC SALE FRIDAY A Public Sale will be held at 808 Beech Ave, Patton, Friday Evening, Nov. 8, at 6 P, M., I have sold my property and must vacate at once. Livin, m, Room & Kitchen Fur- niture, sewing machine, clock, lot of dishes, cooking utensils, lot of garden and carpenter tools, can- ned fruit and vegetables, electric washer, iron, sweeper, crocks & jars, truckload wood, and hun- dreds of miscellaneous articles. —MRS. ELIZABETH YAHNER Col. G. G. Bloom, Auctioneer cotutiesmmpanissienon ‘| were Mrs. Frank Whitney, HEILWOOD BRIEFS By ADELE DELLA VALLE Phone Barnesboro 800-J-12 Mr. Frank Kuzemchak, Frank Drahnak, Nick Tuko and Flory Stupic were all week end home- comers from St. Francis College, Loretto. The Ladies’ Club of Heilwood held a meeting at the home of Mrs. John Salley. Being Hallow- e'en night, the ladies came dress- ed in various costumes. Bingo was played and prizes awarded the winners. Later in the evenin, — {a candle-light supper was served. Those present were Mrs. Thomas Kuzemchak, Mrs. Valle Grumbling, b Mrs. Stanley Malippa, Mrs. James Della Valle, Mrs. Joseph Stupic, and Mrs. George Slonac. An en- joyable evening was had by all. rs. Stanley Malippa and dau- ghter, Dorothy, along with Mar- garet Zapatocky, were Barneshoro callers Monday. Albert Burkhy was a caller at the Malippa home Thursday. Dorothy Malippa and Helen Za- potocky attended the masquerade dance at Starford Wednesday. Mrs. Jack Benko was an Indi- ana caller recentl Miss Carolyn Leida, employed at Hess Brothers Restaurant at Indiana, was a week end visitor | at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Beida. Miss Madelyn Della Valle, student nurse at the Miners’ Hos- pital, Spangler, was a week end visitor at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Della alle. Miss Julia Csordas was a recent Barnesboro caller. Some recent a callers Mrs. Sue Drawl and Mrs. Boyd Lingen- felter. Miss Sue Bassaro was a week end visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kauffman of Cly- mer. The Freshman initiation of Pine Township High School has come Indiana «| to a close. The party was held on ..| Wednesda night. A delightful time | was had by all. @® BRAKES— Do they need adjustment—need fluid? @ HORN--Is it in good condition—sure to give a signal when you need it? @ TIRES — Are they safe? Excessive wear may cause a blow-out accident. @ LIGHTS—Dobulbsneed replacing? Are head- lights properly focused? @ WIPERS — Do they operate satisfactorily ? YOUR FORD DEALER COOPERATE WITH POLICE TRAFFIC SAFETY CHECK AZ) ( GR fo 0 A N o, é 5 Mr. Aldo Rossi and fiancee Miss | Jeannie Long, visited frineds in Bedford recently. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Beenele of ‘| Bedford, were Sun. callers at the ‘| home of Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Ros- si. Mrs. Romeo Rossi was a recent Indiana caller. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas were re- | cent visitors in Punxsutawney. Mr. and Mrs. Harry DeMay were recent Indiana callers. Miss Gloria DeMay, graduate nurse of Indiana hospital, was a visitor at the home of her par. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry DeMay on Wednesday. Mrs. Ann Rehar was a recent caller in Barnesboro, Mrs. Isiadore Trinkley was a re- cent visitor at the home of Mrs. Victor Graham of Ebensburg, ALVERDA JOTTINGS Mr. and Mrs. John Nagle are the proud parents of a baby son, orn to them last Thursday morn- ning in the Miners’ Hospital at Spangler. Mrs. Richard Carlson is visiting relatives and friends in Sebring, Florida. Mrs. Margaret Dingey and sons, Paul and Joe, and family, all of Kylerstown, spent several days at the Leslie Dingey home here, Mr, Bill Elliott of Mahaffey is visiting his mother, Mrs. Amanda Eiliott. Miss Josephine Ceneskie, R. N.,, of the Mercy Hospital in Altoona was a visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cen- | eskie. Mr. and Mrs. George Sinclair and family spent Sunday at the Eill Layton home in Spangler. The Christian Church held a masquerade party last Tuesday evening. George Getty of Cherry Tree has moved his family into the Tony Noble residence. Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Hara and Gene Smith of Smithport were gallers at the Vozer home on Sun- | day. I Mr. Louis Bellas and son, Fran- cis, of Philadelphia spent several | days here visiting among relatives and friends. | Sunday callers at the Bill Elli- |ott home in Mahaffey were Mr. tand Mrs. Leslie Dingey and Mrs. | Am anda Elliott and daughter, | Betty. | Miss Alma Vozer spent the past | week end visiting friends in the | Smithport section. FIRE SCHOOL SITE NAMED The Pennsylvania Firemen’s Training School will be held again in Lewistown, according to a re- port from the advisory committee of the State Firemens' Assn. | Get Money § $ Eo —— of —y $s (Write here the amount you wish to borrow) Your Name. Address To obtain a CASH LOAN of $50, $100, $200, or more, fill out the coupon below, then bring or mail it to our office. 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O. O. F. Hall in Glasgow. the high school in Mountaindale. Mrs. Annie Kuhn, Mr. Carry A very enjoyable time was re-!Kuhn and Miss Katherine Klinish ported by all. Entertainment was visited at the home of Mr. and furnished by the high school stu- dents. Mrs, Jacob Kruis and the Calvin Kruis home in Bellwood Sunday. Mrs. Lucy Fox spent Thursda at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Glasgow. In the evening they attended a Hallowe'en Party day at the church in Allemsville, very enjoyable time was reported. “Breakfast in Hollywood” is to be presented at the Old Lutheran Hall in Glasgow Tuesday evening of next week, Nov. 12, at . om. for the benefit of the Parent- Teachers’ Assn. Admission, 15 and 35 cents. Refreshments and prizes. Mr. Bus Stine spent the first Thursday, November 7, 1046 few days of hunting season at the session a Christmas card sale was home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | held. Lunch was served, John Stine, ———— Mr. and Mrs. John Hammer| STERLING PRESIDENT DIES motored to Pittsburgh last Satur- - ay. John 8. W. Holten, president of Mildred Gates and M ol b ® Anna Binnix spent last Thursday Sterling Coal Co. which has op- evening at a Hallowe'en Party at|erations in Bakerton, died at his he Al iteville Curb tith home in Philadelphia last Thurs- everal punters visited at the|gay, He was 83. Mr. Holten be- or and Mrs. Dean Crer came identified with the Robert The Caroline Troxell Rebecca Hare Powell firm, later named the Lodge held its regular meeting on | Sterling Coal Co., in 1889, and be- Friday evening. After the business came president in 1907. Mrs, THE FLOP FAMILY By Swan OH, DEAR- ALL | DO DAY AFTER ‘DAY 15 CLEAN UP THE HOUSE FoR MY FAMILY — - THEN PREPARE DINNER FoR Trem — THEN WASH DISHES ~THEN ~OH. JUST To BE ABLE TO' RELAX FoR A COGPLE OF [A ry RI o NOTHING DOING , HELEN - FoR THE. LOUA MIKE /- I'M TIRED -1'™ STARING IN TONIGHT YOU'RE TIKED-1'™M TIRED, TOO, SLAVING AT HOME ALL DAY -ANO ALL | ASK 15 for YoU To TPKE ME To THE “ou OoN'T KNOW WHAT GRATITUDE TO MARRY 1-10 HT mY 7 r. 1946, Kin~ F HERE. IN THE. PAPER A MAN HAS LEFT A MILLION DOLLARS TO THE 6\RL WHO REFUSED THERE'S GRATITUOE | Him. HOHO YOU LOSE! GREECE ISU'T THE CAPITAL OF WELL BY JOE, M-LOT GOING TO LET HIM GE AWAY WITH IT! 1 KIOW ANY MORE THAIS Yoo {ABOUT WHAT GREECE IS CAPITAL OF SHODLDAT MAKE GREECE |S THE CAPITAL OF EGYPT, AND ILL BET YOU ANOTHER NICKEL OM IT! & © IN EUROPE, NOT A CITY # I'M JUST LETTING THIS GUY GET) EN. HE'S JOT GONNA BEAT) Ry A OME OUT OF A BET! — IF VYWANNA STAY IN THIS TOWN ; YKNOW WOT YGOTTA DO? CD.RUSSELL Registered L. S. Patent Office. TOWN WITH NO VISIBLE MEANS OF SUPPORT HAS GOTTA BE FINGERPRINTED: WELL, THEY WONT GET MINE- AN (M NOT GOIN’ TO LEAVE TOWN, EITHER! OH(YEA ? WELL, CLEARY, THE COP. IS PICKING US UP AT THREE OCLOCK AN’ HE SAID OK! LETS GO / WHERES THAT | STUCK 'EM IN POISON IVY, AN THEY SWELLED UP LIKE FOOTBALLS~ THE PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE TREATED EM~ | GOT A NOTE FROM HER TO OLEARY, SAYIN TUE BANDAGES ARENT TO BE REMOVED FOR A WEEK- NEXT WEEK | DO \T ALL OVER AGAIN’ IS THAT SO? WELL, SUPPOSE YOU AND | TAKE A LITTLE TRIP DOWN TO HEADQUARTERS ? pn GLADLY OLEARY/ GLADLY | SHOULD HAVE WADED IN THAT POISON IVY~ LY THEY TOOK MY TOE PRINTS!
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