— ( Thursday, Janu 16, 1947 PAGE EIGHT UNION PRESS.COURIER ’ y, January 16, £ ————— 1 i - i in iron, steel, [mining and farming machinery Phon Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kirsch and |ing. Mrs. Ruth Edwards was the iness Corporation Law of the able for mining or mineral pro-|and to engage » ) Nicktown son, Kerry, and Mrs. Ferd Lam- demonstrator. Those present were Charter Notice Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, |duction of coal and other miner-|wood, brick, concrete, stone, ce-|and equipment and to do any and Holy ROSE MARIE HUBER bour were callers in Altoona last | Mrs. Andy Peters, Miss Mona —_ approved May 5, 1933, said cor- to carry on and conduct a|ment, masonry and earth con-|every act or thing, proper, neces- 1 Ross MAE Thursday. Gardner, Mrs, Joe Lieb, Mrs.| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN [poration to be named general construction, excavating |struction, earth and mineral ex-|sary and incidental to the general To St Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kline are| Mr. and Mrs. Rube Farabaugh Genevieve Huber, Mrs. Norbert | of intention to file Articles of In- | mick-Snyder Coal Company.” The |and contracting business, includ- | cavation, and to execute contracts |purpose of the Company and en- the proud parents of a son born |and family of Camerons Bottom |Biller, Mrs. Reade Brown, Miss corporation with the Department purpose or purposes for which it (ing the designing, constructing, |or to receive assignments of con-|joy all the rights, benefits and Mem on ow pares 5, at the Miners’ |spent Sunday at the home of [Rose Marie Huber, Mrs. Martin of State of the Commonwealth of | is organized are to engage in the |enlarging, repairing, remodeling, | tracts therefor, or relating there- |privileges of the said Act of Society Hospital, n angler Mrs. Joseph Parrish. Smith, Mrs. A. P. Kirsch, Mrs. | Pennsylvania at Harrisburg on producing, buying and selling of | excavating or otherwise engaging | to; also, to manufacture and fur-| Assembly. at thei T. and Fang er a Lantzy and | Mr. Albert Ludwig, who is |G. R. Lovette, Mrs. Darrell Krug, | Wednesday, January 21, 1948, for [bituminous coal and other miner- any work upon buildings, |nish the building materials and SMORTO WILDEMAN & afterno family of Spangler were ne studying mechanics at the Blairs- Mrs, Gordon Harvey, Mrs. Alph-|ga Certificate of Incorporation of |als, to lease, own, operate or |roads, sidewalks, highways, brid- |supplies connected therewith; PEDUZZI, Attorneys at Law Sponsor at the or Mr. and Mrs. |Ville Trade School, spent the past|onse Kirsch and Miss Rose Nat-|a proposed business corporation [quarry or mine properties ges, mines, quarries, river, manu- |lease, purchase, sell and other- Barnesboro, Pennsylvania be hel Archie Dumm on Sunday. "|week end with his parents, Mr. |cher. to be organized under the Bus-|Pennsylvania or elsewhere suit- | facturing plants or. operations, |wise deal in quarry, stripping, |1-15 Solicitors Feb. x Mr. d Mrs. Henry Dumm of |and Mrs. Karl Ludwig. . schoo Bartestos ong Y am in Mrs. Martin Smith and Mrs. - ji vil be town on Sunday. M. Kirsch were callers in Indiana Hastings By Swan will be Mr. and Mrs. Urban Wolfe are |last Thursday. By ANNE EASLY THE FLOP 4 AMILY y plea fhe proud parents of a daughter, A paper gelmonctrgtion pany : es he i held 3 rn at the Colver Hospital on was held at the home o rs. 1 on ington ’ | : * R Mostoller of Washington, - \ A \ 0 Lieb a Sunday, Jan. 4. Louis Ragley last THursday even | , NOY ho Lud been visiting here oP GAVE ME THESE NEW RUBBER WILLIE -OINNER'S NEARLY READY] | YESH REE ~ \WILLIE'S RECRT C Ro 9 { Lieb = AAPA AAPA AAAI vaAaang | among friends, has returned to BOOTS FOR GETTING GOOD MARKS EXCELLENT AGAWN THY MON Clubs, : 3 . ’ f th . "Mrs, C. L. McCoy visited in = IN SCHOOL HE'S 4MART A% A WHIP for the Philadelphia for a few days las oo. during ® Have YOU Tried week. = a [) A In or Ed Easly was a caller in Al- the ye: verda on Sunday. . we 0 - OSB, al Mr. and Mrs. John Nevins and «+d. : . / Y ——— = in ay MERTENS QUALITY jm ire deve mf © 3 = Ah —C(2 fs fl k Haven. . 3 e . — Lo and Mrs. Theodore Bender ] % = Ju, LL of Pocokmoke, Md., announce the | | x oa i kl ! birth of a baly gin, Rocklyn I) ’ A) 2 RN parish an. 2. = « 3 Al a By and two friends of ¢ ’ Z = EN = during t Indiana State Teatners College ) A _— ~~ — nt the week en ere. == SPMis. A. B, Clark spent Sunday : pos i ha : a | Leo A You'll like the wholesome flavor . . . in Cherry Tyee Visiing her son; I __ i — - Marrie Y. . i, i i Mr. and Mrs. Joe Holliday of — Vl perdi Miss the rich brown crust of this popular Bo at Torey ie my = ‘ ghter of ./ rt SE Murph ) bread ited in town last Thursday. —— : urphy 1 rr §! Betty Bobal has returned to } came b Washington, D. C., after spending - ; ; San o ome time here. s t YOU, TOO, WILL SAY ... Helen Waksmunski of Ham- 50ME. DAY HE WILL LEANE H\& 20 | ng dN ’ ’ mond Beauty School h Jong. FOOTPRINTS ON THE 9ANDS OF TIME ALY) a: _m. a was home over the ih ; I ’ D li . It’ N t iti loa ‘0 LEAVE ‘EM [72S at Chico t's e 1C10US eae S u Il 10US oe 0 Mrs. H. J. Easly and sons, any wrHeKke.— ; c ward, Ferd and Stephen, and Bernice NB pte It’ T t ! Ertter of Carrolitown spent Sun- 7 y us phy, S 1asty. |day in Pittsburgh. b Ag Mr. James Elder of State Col- Te a hd The br lege spent the week end at his 7 A suit hs . . home here. « Get a loaf of Mertens Quality Italian Bread Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Murphy and ) Her sist son, Eugene, spent Sunday in ’ gray Toda Pittsburgh. sage. y... Mrs. Hannah Ebbs spent the After past week in Altoona. dinner w ® . req y| Intallation of officers of the St. 3 Hotel, Pi At Your Friendly Grocer’s! {| gernard's Church Holy Name So- : : foes and {ciety was held Sunday evening in i, A Se a : left on ¢ ~ ~ ~ pt NAAN ~ aA | the “church social rooms. The fol- <D SE ci The b | lowing were installed: Paul Easly, <D as 1 <TD % on chemist | Ipresident; Tom Semelsberger, TD iy I CT . Co., Kar 'secretary, and Matthew Waltz, — 7 AH 111 Copr. 1938, King Features Syndicate, Inc. Weortd ng=er recerved is emplo; | treasurer. A social hour was held Co., near afterward in the canteen. | : ! reside in pian Fersth Yess Tr In IM OVERSTOCKED~ SO IM SELLING THE ! ille on Sunday. | Among PD Yad Jim Mo. SHOVELS FOR $2.22 EACH-YOU GET A Ager-Mu Nelis spent last Wednesday in ; > Margaret | Ebensburg. : Mrs. Mar { Mr. and Mrs. James Vitello are MEN TO SELL. Mr. Is | spending a few days in Roches- SNOW SHOVELS ded the ter, N. Y. HE HOUSE To HOUSE Buchert i Mr. and Mrs. Don Semelsherger T OMMISSIONS William were Indiana callers Monday. BiG C Lacey, ai Stephen Easly, student at Du- x [ for a sta quesne University, Pittsburgh, Bill ope was home over the week end. Fresno, C Bill Bernard of Johnstown vis- miles on ited his home here Sunday. 22. 5) seeing in Rev. Father I. A. Sirilmatter ub while a and Bernard Ratchford of Cres- ———— vast. He son were callers in town last { Year’s Da be C.D.RUSSELL,] rrr spn es AN Gerald Semelsberger was a Registered US. Patent Office a town was a SES 3 resent galier a Syrone. itor ; het, Sister -. , ecker was a visi 4 YOU MEAN ONLY VETERANS OF WORLD WARI |/;n Cresson on Friday, . LADY, WOOLD You) _g= GE, [ MY SALES APPROACH MUST BE WRONG? Graken —— ————— Felicita Abel of Johnstown vis- LIKE TO = YOU, week en ARE ELIGIBLE FOR, THESE LOANS ? ited Sunday with her mother, sNow SHoVEL 2, = A B er, Mrs. | Mrs. Cora Abel Miss S . The local sisters of the Order who has of the I. H. M. attended the fu- x Joseph’s Whatever your business plans, Veterans, we want neral of Sister Anna Marie at is visiting to help. D on our experience. Whether good Cresson last Thus a BY N a Toke p. Uraw s Mrs. Gust Abel o iagara ; sound advice, or a G. I. Business Loan is the i Y. is spending some Robert i i eady welcome. Mrs. Rudy Becker entertained when his answer, You will receive a + y her bridge club Thursday at her ed on the home. Lunch was served and highway. prizes awarded. In addition to the Miss Be . . | hostess, the following womeh at- week end tended: Mrs. Dave Weakland, — 1 Mrs. Paul Easly, Mrs. Ed Cas- ! sidy, Mrs. Ed Holtz, Mrs. Clair { C lt P Urich, Mrs. A. J. Houck, Mrs. } & Paul Holtz, Mrs. Glenn Pontzer, : a. w . Kli i - E OU ME YOU BEEN 7 dl'TO oO n, cnnda Mrs. I. M. Kline, Mrs. Felix Gue 75¢ WHY, YES / THATS 7 AN TO SAY YOU BEEN © 4 guen, Mrs. Fred Soisson and Mrs. ABLE / ouUT ALL > 7 Edwin Geus. VERY REASON : 7 Zs (ONE SALE q 7) Ub NOT ONE, a 0): BOSS / ; & 3 5 “A 9 = : Ny , Q é ; J U 7 2 2 N 7 7 4 > : [ll 7) fe a nd ONLY Chevrolet 7 RERE ) ELMER, GETALL OF THE SNOW OFF —— SHOVEL THE Te GEE WHIZ, | DON'T SEE | =A WHY IT’S GOT TO BE DOME SR 5 4 SO GOOD WHEN THE SUN 4 i COMES OUT IT'LL MELT The EN ao IS FIRST! FIRST in PRODUCTION, in SALES and WY i re dealer in America—are both in REGISTRATIONS of cars and of trucks... ross ans happy to wks the. foi tive buyers of Chevrolet products: Again in 1947, Chevrolet built and sold more cars and more trucks than any other maker in the industry, just i in Passenger Car Production in 1947 —according as Chevrolet has bullt and sold more to published production figures. cars and more trucks than any other P 9 maker for the folal sevenfeen-year period, dating from January, 1931 to da 1948 — d riod H RST in Truck Production in 1947 —according to pub. bi il 39: oa wogem Po ig 0 AE lished production figures. Naturally, we as well as the Chev- GEORGE, IT'S TIME | TALKED { \T'S A BUSINESS rolet Motor Division of General URKEY ABOUT THIS JOB! --- WE'LL GET PROPOSITION, Fi RST Motors are deeply grateful for I'M BEING BOSSED A LOT AWD Taig THille : MRS. SMART, A = America's outspoken preference for | DON'T KMOW YE C z LYS GOT TO HAVE in Passenger Car Sales in 1947 —according to Cron) eoVpTkeh pretan Ses 1 TFT How eT HOw My H BIEHT ROW ye sor incomplete but conclusive sales records. and we are determined fo do every- FOR THE J i oa thing i r to continue ft EE HE SOB i g deserve this preference in the furs [Se Ar eserve re = F I RST in Truck Sales in 1947—according to incomplete as in the past. 5 EER ee NN ? gd but conclusive sales records. We want to thank each and every 3 5 0 xX zs person in this community for his friend- ! ' Janu: ship and goodwill for this organi- Fi RST zation. We solicit and appreciate your Z hp Last to Produce over a Million Cars and Trucks in a patronage. We are doing our level % Your postwar year, 1947 —according to published pro- best to prove that, by filling orders IA on duction figures. for new Chevrolets just as promptly f State ; as we can—even under today's trying te; O 0 conditions—and we are deeply and . doubl eciative of the pati } bed Fl RST in Total Passenger Car Production and Sales forthe gong Ti or oa pa ee ba = ps total 17-year period, January, 1931 to January, tomers who are awaiting deliveries 1940—ac vod acliomwideSlaures,. © fact Shorr PERHAPS YOU ARE RIGHT, pp YOU CAM Rordingte publi Rwidefigu de youl buy iss BUT YOU ARE LOT DOING A MADE U6 My DEPELID OA THAT'S when you buy the orodudt of the VERY GOOD JOB. YOU SHOULD MIND YET ME TO PAY WHAT "oA Mo Fl RST world's largest producers of cars and NOT EXPECT ME TO PAY ~WE'VE GOT TO YOUL WHAT | AFRAID OF E ! in Total Truck Production and Sales for the total yrci, for that is the way to maxi- YOU BEFORE YOU FINISH IT SET A PRICE +-- THINK You i 17-year period, January, 1931 to January, 1948 mum dollar valuel Rest assured that ITS A LOT O' WORK! ARE WORTH - 8 5 ~=according fo published nation-wide figures. Jou 700 Gres Sora nav Chava L = DO po "Seve lp) FIRST foc mse opt mn porss Eiri is Cer] oY sont a . id at regular intervals. ' - : P . 2 3 : ¢ ITO 5% =X P| THE PA N AUTO COMPANY Ny =, AN An Za. 7. Copr. 1948, King Features Syndicate, Inc., World rights reserved. FOURTH AVENUE PATTON, PA.
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