Thursday, January 8, 1048 PAGE TEN — —— UNION PRESS.COURIER : y * weapons, 7; violation of liquor e i OF t Bg TU yes, then looked again. It still CARD OF THANKS Catholic Church, Barnesboro, will Cambria Co > S Crime Rate laws, 12; driving motor vehicle Hershel Rummel, Spangler, Such a Tongue We Have head the same, and his exultation| We wish to thank all those |mark the 25th anniversary of his . while intoxicated, 15; omer motor Injured at Barnes 1 5 Mine In 1942 a Frenchman in New turned to despair. who assisted us in any way dur-| ordination on Feb. 24 ] Doubl P t 1 tode violations, 25: Sisordenly York was learning English. Fin-| The heading was: “Oklahoma [ing our recent bereavement, the in es in as wo ears conduct and vagrancy, 2; gamb-| Hershel Rummel, 42-year-old ally he mastered the difference in|pronounced success.” death of our daughter and sister, | LOTS OF MOTORISTS . : arson, 2; blackmail, 1; resisting Spangler coal miner, was admit- | sound between bough, cough, ———————— Dorothy Mae Dietrick; also for In 1941, it is estimated that 712 Criminal Cases missals are cases in ‘which the|an officer, 7; violation of public |ted to the Miners’ Hospital at| rough, though, through, and thor-|j§ KICKED BY HORSE the Spiritual bouquets and floral | 51,000,000 persons in the United Hr oe defendant named in the informa- |assistance act, 2; surety of the [Spangler on Friday afternoon for|ough. He was filled with glee, be- Christopher Wesner, 67, of offerings and for the use of cars States took trips in 16,000,000 Alone During 1947 tion has not been apprehended. |peace, 31; maiming domestic ani- [treatment of a crushed hand. cause he knew there couldn't be|Spangler ; "frac. | at the funeral—Mr. and Mrs. W. [automobiles and spent $6,000,000,- Vo : pang! R. D. suffered a frac nd spent $6,000,000, Criine in C However, some of the cases may |mals, 2; miscellaneous, 5. Mr. Rummel was at work in|a tougher obstacle in any langu-!tured pelvis on Monday when he J. Dietrick and Family. 000 on gasoline, repairs, lodging — Iv e in Cambria Co. has near- | be reopened by the new district ———— the Barnes & Tucker Mine at|age. was kicked by a horse while at pn and other traveling incidentals. y doubled in the past two years, |attorney, Samuel R. DiFrancesco, . . Bakerton when the member was| But riding home from his lesson | work on the farm of E. F. Dumm | TO MARK ANNIVERSARY etait summa — adcording to the annual report|if he so desires. Arctic War Warnin injured. It was caught between he saw a theatre-story heading |near Cherry Tree. He was admit-| Rev. Father Joseph A. Banik, —There always is danger in ( oF ean Joy, Clerk of the| of the 540 persons sentenced, a machine and a mine prop. which stunned him. He closed his |ted to the Miners’ Hospital. pastor of St. John the Baptist's|delay. ounty Courts. y i i . 117 were given terms in the co- . Ask Year-end figures for 1947 show- |unty jail at Ebensburg and 23 Given b ol Kane 2 Sharp Sse over the prece-| were sent to state prisons, Other - 3 -_—t months. sentences were: Probation or sus- : MA whi n Atl During the four quarters of|pended sentence, 86; fine or Var iv fhe Wrie woud Javon 1947 a total of 712 cases were costs only, 90; support orders,| = o%pe most “reliable engines,” . completed in the Cambria Co. |202; work orders, 2; peace bonds, an Army expert on fighting con- Co Courts. The figure compares with | 17; other sentences, 3. ditions in the Far North stated 572 in 1946, 373 in 1945 and 203 Heading the list of offenses |this week. Ge in 1944. ; were non-support or neglect ca- Col. Paul V. Kane, commanding Ad During tne past 12 months, 540 | Ses numbering 233. Morality of-| gricer of Task Force Frigid in Ado; defendants were sentenced by the |fenses of all types were next|ajagka last winter, predicts in trainin courts as compared with 468 in|Wwith 108." Both figures show an |jrjjitary Review that if war meetin 1946. A total of 507 pleaded guil- | increase over the 1946 totals for|.omes to the Arctic, it will be in burg I ty to criminal offenses, 22 were these offenses. the form of an air attack. Mrs. found guilty by juries and one Five murder cases and three| Byt before any nation risks | Joent \ was convicted by the courts. manslaughter cases were compie- war in the Far North, it will | Rgion Juries acquitted 26 defendants |ted. Other cases completed were: | have good equipment and well- | o the and 146 cases were dismissed by| Robbery, 7, aggravated assault |trained cold weather fighters. “No | sam Tl the court. A large number of dis- |and battery, 28; minor assault, military force will tarry in the j an missals is attributed to the fact|45; burglary, 46; larceny, 39; au-|Arctic any longer than is neces- hi T that District Attorney Stevens | tomobile thefts, 13; embezzle-| sary,” Col. Kane says. : Al Mayer retired from office on ment and forgery and counter-| «It will probably leave suffi- Ig er onday after serving 12 years in| feiting, 6; and fraud, 9; receiving | cient forces to protect its lines of ’ that capacity. Many of the dis-stolen goods, 1; carrying deadly |communications and then hurry Se on to its main objective further said TH south. i men is “The best way to stop an air ations invasion through the Arctic,” Dari he continues, “is to throw a deep BE La I How air block in the way of the halen enemy. pwnd to choose “This requires a warning net Je hy and intelligence organization of Ah . the most dependable sorts.” 9 . HER diamond icine So ae ° 7 West C lige Returning Vets To . Mrs. M STI Rush for Licenses ok . . 7 Sundry, On Decline in "47 a The . Hi Dan Cupid's little bow and ar- Mors. I row failed to hit the 'mark as fare proc often as it did in 1946. soto | That, at least, was the case ning to in this district. Last year 600 I C ing chil less couples marched to the al- abled Ve tar than in the previous year. Records show Mr. Cupid hit The n the target 3,636 times in the 3 bria Co. county area last year as com- Apr. 1 pared with 4,236 “bulls-eyes” in Home. 1946. - As the marriages declined so y did the divorces. According to -s No Pp court records 50 less couples were separated legally last year than in 1946 in the three coun- For ( ties. In 1947 the courts issued 455 divorces as compared to 505 the o previous year. A quick glance at IONA PEAS........ seven e MACARONI eng the figures shows that there was Sweet and tender No. 2 “sensei about one divorce for every eight 2 cans 2le Encore Brand 1b. pkg = t weddings during the year just en- GREEN BEANS .. cal w8 Salarie Sed rt authorities said deser- Iona Brand—out 2 No. 3 9g PURE EGG NOODLES ...... amp Ye tion was the Drinoinal cause for A&P GOLDEN CORN cans Quality-famous Ann Page 5-0z. pkg. 8¢ The cc divorces granted last year wi ses ene last wee cruel and barbarous treatment as Cream Style or whole grain No. 2 ean iTe ANN PAGE BEANS. . eid sev same fig the second most prevalent cause. Vegetarian or with pork 16- last yea Figures released by Cambria IONA TOMATOES ........ be 1 cans 406 Bic a Fine favor—fine quailty g No.29gg ANN PAGE KETCHUP Sconomy . T > cans F W lion de new Bo: censes dropped off about 10 per rom vine-ripened tomatoes 14-oz. bt, ; ; cent last Ch During the tt PRODUCE BUY DEL MONTE PLUMS ...... 2i¢ sioners 12 months 2,228 licenses were is- Deluxe beauties No. 3% far 30g TOMATO SOUP .......... Jonnie) Tou . sued as compared to 2,515 in Quality-famous Ann Page You edn; you fow . ; ; if your choice is marked WE'LL GLADLY GIVE 1946 which was the biggest mar- JuieY SEEDLESS A&P BARTLETT PEARS ... he and the Art-Carved, in the ring and on the tag. For you the new booklet, riage license year in the history Faney quality No. 3% an PANCAKE FLOUR........ se concerne Art-Carved experts selected and cut every ii Your Die: of She sounly. I 3 480 Sunnyfield Brand 20-0z. pkg. 120 In son Art-Carved diamond . .. hand-carved its original helpful facts about Pin S me genera t SnD, Gra O¢= IONA PEACHES Geese vanes BLENDED SYRU pected tk x G o 5 diamonds. e hi gees ing! In sweet, light syrup No. 2 P Cees granted setting. Genuine Art-Carved rings are recorded month in the last two years in » #% oan jg Ann Page—maple flavor 16-0z. btl, 9B cent rais d t by America" Cambria County. A total of 320 a {1 : and guaran ged y America's oldest and largest i go AT JO Mi fruit FRUIT COCKTAIL ........ ROLLED OATS by an ac ringmaker. When you choose, choose an more than the 206 recorded in Fanoy A&P Brand No. 2% can gg Sunnyfleld Brand gb. Dko Som mise Art-Carved. And make your choice from our June, 1946. e Bb rks. 490 Stang Oh large collection. We will be glad to help you find yDmoe Secret iin) last 6 b. 45 | NECTAR TEA. .. Cee viene SHREDDED WHEAT. . cece certain t just the right ring, at just the right price! previous year. The court granted ag ¢ fl Sevorim %-1b. pke. 9Bg Famous Nabisco 2 rkes 330 32)avies 31 divorces in December to brin, ’ . ELIGVED BY. SHIDES FOR ALDH 4 \CENIURY 1 diverces Tr December 3 beng FLORIDA. ORANGES OYSTER ORAGKERS ...... 8 O'CLOCK COFFEE. ....... It was a NGES.. j A Colonial Product Mild and mellow which was less than the even 300 Sweet sad juloy 10s dos i 1.1b. box 27e 1-b. bag 40c justments If you don’t know your diamonds .. . know your jeweler approved in 1946. | y "88 | WHITE HOUSE MILK RED CIRCLE COFFEE a v———— Seviiis no action ’ : Eva. ton sec ses Rich and full-bodied 1-1b. will be t MILTON S JEWELRY STORE Mrs. Catherine Milchak GOLDEN YAMS .... | porate 8 “I 180 ib. beg 43¢ oe . » 1b». i M A Patt p Expires at Hastings ENE Mee 3 200 a. agee Ave. ation Mrs. Catherine Milchak, 52, of Salaries ’ a. Hastings passed away at "5:40 a. NEW CABBAGK...... out the m. on ruesdny of this week. She Solid heads ®». ge Bloyes of was born Sept. 30, 1895, in Cze- ; eparime bd Ri daughter of John ) go along S S . sn Catherine (Garcar) Bend- TENDE| BROGOOLI. 4 | La F h thangh Fi zella. e was a member of the Fresh Texas beh, 3 anticipate ave Steps . . . Save Time |i cotta na vis Ne | rge.. I'resh | pinNANA LAYER CAKE the Catholic Slovak Union 393, Has- YELLOW ONIONS | Jane Parker h i a ings. eac isdi nal S M 3 Surviving are her husband, Michigan U. 8. No. 1 5 , 88e Sunnybr ook 89¢ sioners ai ee 0 ave oney Ce Anthony Milchak, and these chil- JELLY ROLLS ary setup dren: Joseph, Pittsburgh; John, ’ Jane Parker Register Stephen, Mis. Walter pao. Mrs. ORISP CARROTS EK ggs each 31 ¢ cent legis eo Tomallo, all o astings; = into the BA ’ Pras Tm PLAY DONUTS on parental home. e was a sister ane Parker d i oF Mrs Mary Guresr, Struthers, MUSHROOMS ....., Doan 69e PARTY bzen 15¢ ry Is. izabe erafin, Mrs. vos P i A : Rina ie at Tender. ..delielous pint box Ny PARI RYE BREAD 2 arto o idle words . , rs. Julia Roche, Pittsburgh. v= $Saivienenrss 0a S . we do our utmost to serve There also are nine grandchild- Ghease food 2% gBe SAND 14¢ H n the needs of our customers at all times ... and vig, i Void at Loar Mitvel WICH ROLLS onor % : ill be held a o arve . at the lowest possible prices. 9 a. m. Saturday in St. Bernard's maLony sinm ... ™ 15¢ Catholic Church, with a requiem AATIAR OF Pidiests B®. 88e S Iv high, Pass by Rey, Raumer Ray- oH ONE . mon alko. Burial will be in the Robert ® L &H. and Judd-Whitehead hire semetery tat seh: | Marvel Bread ThE ee e—— " e School an Water Heaters - oe , rence, Pa MarriageLicenses LONGHORN OHENSE. . .. 2X 20 oz. loaf 1 4¢ signal hor ® Deep Well Pumps re iti: sa 1. ge ers of A ; Frederick Solomon and Irene Dated for Guaranteed Freshness has jose ® Shall Ww. 1 P Christoff, both of Patton. eystone ow We umps Frank J. Marana, St. Benedict, ° i the TE Oi Tocco Kid, mt aver 1 ry, om Light Lean Bacon b 75¢ is denleic Bo Th i E ehens ayo Bi TR ig Super-Right Qauality . . . Whole or Half Slabs oi Aval «Duy ii Soap Products! i ® Bottl Nicktown. len project p ed Gas Ranges Iektown. RB 4 Ch his chu aga rch . = HIT ee uck Roast ss 63c Ivory Soap ...... | Osydol ......... zations. Coal and Gas Range Combination “ ! se Super-Right Quality . . . Meaty and Flavorful . . . Blade Cut That grand all-purpose soap. Use it Try this new post war Oxydol .... it Roth Bo: ® 5 Lives Over Holidays WhelSVer Soap 1 used in the home. Makes clothes whiter . . |, Drighter. Patton Ct 4” Shi i Regular Small x irley and Youngstown Accidents on the Nation’ 3 Regilar 23¢ 16¢ r= 38 at the ia : 3 Cakes Pkg. Pk ¢ ; . . . highways, railroads and those . . 8. of the Ing Double-Drain Cabinet Sinks from other varied causes took 144 Standing Rib Roast . 1b 69c F reshly Gorund Beef ib 49c oh > D Mi ves over the New Year's holi- Super-Right . . . 7 inch cut Super-Right quality Ivory Flakes Dreft "iy De ormeyer IXers One hund 3 : eo 2 ° : 9: 0 0. 9-0 9 0 6 0 small, he oD A Pe) 2nd Lon Lass Beef Short Ribs a Hh 49¢ Fresh Pork Sausage 3 ih 59¢ For the Sate laundering of fine things. me mitatulous suds discovery . . , it their farn road mishaps and 34 in other ac. Super-Right quality Super-Right . . . country style San 16¢ Large 38¢ akes dishes an gauvars sparkle. 8 wr pro, i cidental violence between 6 p. m : : arge Package 33 ardens, a . 3°, freshman Complete Close-Out ! Wednesday and midnight on Boiling Beef . . ..... ib 43c Lebanon Bologna ...1b 63c 4 ¢ freshman Te) vards. had. the Ighest Super-Right plate & brisket It's sliced! Ivory Snow “0s viiin Spic &S an Bob ably ’ i , : vi number of traffic deat ; . . For silk: d ‘ i yes in- year; ihe; We're closing-out completely our entire remaining Texas had 8, Illinois gn | cait Sliced Dried Beef ': 1b 25¢ stantly a redisolies The no-rinse . oan s clic i in a stock of toys at great reductions. Save! Save Now! fornia and Ohio 6 each. FRESH FRYING Try it creamed Small 4 Gg Large 38¢ and efficient! P anor. Safe RE ° Pkg. Pkg. Package strawberr, CARD OF THANKS C h k 53 . We wish, in this manner, to 1c ens P an Whiting Leen ih 13¢c 22¢ Patton Hi thank ; asty . . . economic i [3 YOR 5 V0 NS RUN TAL I | i ess rind OUT UP IN PARTS J - APPLIANCES bereavement, the illness and io ] ERAT IAEA CIOL I ER CPL INE || atchter, Mrs. George. Cumniand LEGS ....... co... 1b 89c TASTY HADDOCK > fatlier, A SOR YY DR Store Next fo the Bank Ram} also for the Spiritual and BREASTS ib 95¢ ° EE - oral offerings and for the use Ee Fill PHONE 43 BARNESBORO,PA. HARDWARE. of automobiles. WINGS 1 ets The VO Se ay apy ond Family | i SAH cass oo Th dle Boneless a r. an rs. P. J. Yeckley . isso, | BACKS and NECKS. 1b 35¢ meonomicas GG w. the Patio
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