Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, March 04, 1948, Image 9

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    Thursday, March 4, 1948
: UNION PRESS.COURIER
PAGE NINE
March 4 1048 Mi ’ i ° Barnesboro; Mrs. Anna Tucker, ot y i ivi
p i | I CaiDia Joya: Bakerto WHERE HAVE WE HEARD THAT BEFORE? M i Cl S refrain from driving while drink- M 1
le Monastery be- ners 0s ! d ich, Barniesboro; ‘Mra. Catherine By M. A. een 0 or ub upport | ing. on 2a ly when it 8 le. Slot achines Hold
) ' e ms—— Other requirements are that the
2. Special inten-
or the
sick.
RNASE
Patients’ Record
Brown, Barnesboro.
SURGICAL ADMITTED
Bakerton Boy Scouts
That house (s all made of gingerbread
and cookies /
Given Pennsylvania |--:
must bear a
inspection
vehicle
current motor vehicle
Nothing from Him
e placed on the
. aw i S ar § 1 { |
ine’ days im 3 Baby Girls to Have Gur Sy, Spangler; Rona Camp Near St. Benedict Safe Driver Lea ue | Sticker; possess a Pennsylvania& chicago police said that Delbert
elite nuns during Birthdays Every 4 Years | Toth, Barnesboro; Roy Yeager, | oon Sot Tio0P F672 of Bate | | Character and. sincere in the: de. | Shinn's surefire method of hitting
y St. Boniface; Mrs. Lucy Dietrick, x x rs ee ‘ ? i. oo | slot machi jackpots, is all rig
oF Lent. Satuglite Following is the list of patients | Patton Hac D.: % racy Qiotrit weekend winter camping at | An ample supply of Pennsylva sire to better highway conditions, with them. Jaripots, i= all night
to, Pa, admitted and discharged at the | Emeigh; Harold Matatall, Mahaf- | Leale’s Cabin, near St. Benedict, nia's Safe Driver League stickers| It is sincerely hoped that €i| “gpinn 36, described his sch
y (Fl Miners’ Hospital, Spangler, from | fey; Mrs. Anna Proud, Barnes-|FeP. 26 to Feb. 28. Twenty-seven are available to motorigts wishing wil Holo & his Donny to detectives who took ‘him into
) ’ to enroll i » safe a ign | will enroll in the Safe Drive ea -
0 enroll in the safety campaign 1 i end | custody. He said that by drilling
Feb. 23 to Mar. 1, 1948:
boro; Margaret McNulty, Carroll-
| boys, under the leadership of their
at the office of the Johnstown
gue,” Mrs. Westerman stated.
a hole in the side of a slot ma-
MEDICAL ADMITTED town; Mrs. Mary Holtz, Spangler; Scoutmaster Tom, Lenmier, an at the’ office ¢ o Mrs. Westerman stated.
ol . | Sara Conrad, Patton R. D.; Mrs, their Junior Asst. Scoutmaster, otor Club, it was announced utomobr.e Libs have A Ways | hine | i inc
a) bg A IRL Mary Young, Glen Gampbell; [Jim Blose, roughed it from ¥ri- this week by Claire Westerman, | been active in the field of high- chine it was easy to trip the jack
diana; y : day afternoon through Sunday General Manager. way safety,’ the AAA Automo- |Pot lever.
“and it is felt But Shinn contended “The slot
was]
Mrs. Hazel Price, Burnside; Gene-
vieve Dilts, Commodore R. D. 1;
Norman Smarsh, Bakerton; Mar-
Charles Charney, Emeigh; Mrs.
Berniece Thomas, Hastings; Mrs.
Mary Kopera, St, Boniface, An-
thony Patrick, Spangler; George
Blose, Earl Evans, Earl Paratto,
Lenny Teklinsky, Paul Columbus,
Tommy Barnes, Tommy Fitch,
Gunny Contorchick, Bobby Law-
the Governor's Highway Safety
Conference will be given a stick-
er at no cost merely by applying |
bile official said,
ward bringing about a reduction
in the death accident rate on our
streets and highways.”
[ Indisna) ag Jodon, Barnes- Ann Yarko, Cherry Tree: Carl |afternoon. The following boys Motori 11
oro R. D.; Mrs. Mary Shonsky, y 3 e: Cal + } ) “Motorists enrollin in this ! . : : ia :
Borearton: John it Ber ay: McKee, Westover R. D. 1; Mrs. | were present for the outing: Jim safety campaign a od by Gov. that cooperation with this worth- machine is illegal. You can't take
€ y 4 James H. Duff as an activity of while ndeavor will do much to-|money illegally from something
: ok that is illegal.”
Shinn readily admitted having
tripped numerous jackpots in the
state of Ohio. He has been held
’. T /A celline Ropp, Patton R. D.; Mrs. |Sedlock, Barnesboro; Mrs. Mary b
2 b Mary Frostbutter, Carrolitown; | Kalakay, Barnesboro; Mrs. Mar- | rence, Cabber Vanscavich, Jack at the office of the Motor Olab,” emai ————
1 jon Grazier, Bakerton, and Mrs. | Bassett, Jih Bassett, Robert Bos- Mrs. Westerman explained, adding A FRIEND Without charge and Xess the
evidence turns up something of a
Alvin Lockard, Barnesboro R. D.
1; David Orlosky, Spangler; Mrs.
Pearl Rowland, LaJose R. D. 1;
Nancy Davis, Barnesboro R. D. 2;
Seno Kitchen, Westover.
MEDICAL DISCHARGED
Mrs. Clara Miller, Barnesboro,;
lett, Ducky Lachery, Alex Gol-
micz, Bobby Badilo, Frank Kot-
rick, Dutch Kotrick, Mike Konit-
sky, Tom Yarko, Bernie Yarko,
that ‘it is not necessary for a mo-
torist to be a member of the Club
to obtain a sticker.
“Stickers are to be placed on
By JAMES KURTZ
To have a friend so true
To help, to know and care,
law violation, he will be releas-
What a joy and a comfort ed.
ON PETRIFIED WOOD
’ John Pearce. Burnside; Frank |Elbert Dayarmin, Cherry Tree R. .
Zz Sarnesky, St. Benedict; Donna |D.; Warren Solley, Barnesboro; Eddie Kapello, Pat Lamont, Bob the lower right hand corner of |To make your life so new
\ Miller, St. Benedict; Betty Mae [Imogene Jones, Barnesboro; Mrs. Lamont, Paul Hovan sag Joey the rear window. These blue and ; Petrified wood is not wood at
Anna Whites, Emeigh; Marie Gia- | Shevock. Copyright, 1048, Cincinnati Chronkte, | 801d stickers will signify that the Days oo atime all, and never was wood. It is a
motorist is safety conscious, re-
form of quartz that, as the wood
Abrams, Westover R. D.; Nancy iti
; lareta, Barnesboro; Mrs. Helen | The Boys concluded festivities
Breth, Westover R. D.; Carol |Stubno, Carrolitown; Judith EI-|by hiking home to Bakerton on cognizing th i Still a friend to hel fai i
; ) i e need for good driv-|Still a friend to help you;
Merriman, Patton; Barry Barrett, | diott, Marsteller; Mrs. Agnes| Sunday afternoon, and Scout St. Augustine Patton Property Sold wap 2 TV" | A friend to wipe a tear. How. disintegra co
H n, Indiana; Samuel Kit-|Troop 72 is fast gaining the rep- —— Peter, Anna and Mary L. Hom To obtain a Pennsylvania Safe Regardless of the trouble ness of the original structure.
. “ | Driver League sticker the motor-
chen, LaJose R. D. 1; Peter Stine,
utation as being the ‘hikingist”
A meeting of the Sodality of
Of which this world can bring
yak of Patton have purchased a
property in Patton fronting 25
feet on Magee Ave. from Edward
T. Little, also of Patton, for the
approximate consideration of $5,-
000, according to a deed filed at
Ebensburg during the past week.
LIMITED IMPUNITY
The North American king
snake, with utmost impunity, will
attack any other snake on the
continent. If it is bitten by a
snake from Africa, India or any
other foreign land, however, it is
immediately affected.
ist must sign an application pled-
ging that he will observe the fol-
lowing four rules for correct dri-
ving:
Drive within the legal speed
limit and with regard to road and
weather conditions; come to a
complete stop at all, stop signs;
It is still the greatest value,
The friend that makes you sing.
VISITS AT FLINTON R. D.
Richard Evans of Rahway, N.
J., spent a recent week end at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Evans of Flinton R. D. 1.
troop in the Admiral Robert E.
Peary Council. Scoutmaster Leh-
mier reports that the boys were
tired but very happy and all are
looking forward to summer camp
with renewed vigor.
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Sunday guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Columbus
were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rouck
of Brooklyn, N. Y.,, and Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Molinari and son of
Rossiter.
Mrs. John Lawrence, Mr. Peter
Valevich, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Valevich of Detroit, Mich,
are here due to the illness of their
father, Mr. Stanley Valevich, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Gust Busunus,
Misses Jean and Betty Vallery
were business callers in Johns-
town on Tuesday.
Miss Rita Wentz of Pittsburgh
spent the week end at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Wentz.
Misses Eileen Farabaugh, Mag-
dalene and Alice Panczak were
callers in Altoona on Weanesday,
ohn
the Blessed Virgin will be held
here this Friday evening, Mr. 6,
at 8:00.
A PTA meeting was held in the
hall here last Wednesday evening.
After the business session, a mo-
vie, “Duke off West Point,” was
shown to a large audience.
Chester Summer of Altoona
was a caller here recently.
Ruth Horne, a student at In-
diana State Teachers’ College,
spent the week end at her home
here.
George Bender and Robert Na-
gle are visiting relatives in New
York this week.
Miss Alice McGough, R. N., has
returned to Pittsburgh after an
extended visit at her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnston
and daughter Ruth, and twins,
Martha and Margaret, visited
with Mrs. Johnstons’ parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Adams on Thurs-
day evening. :
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Adams of
Loretto, visited with Mr. Adams’
} BLATT BROTHERS Spangler; Mrs. Hazel Price, Burn-
side; Marcelline Ropp, Patton R.
y D.; Mrs. Anna Hovan, Bakerton;
Gary Hoover, Patton, and Mrs.
PATTON, PA.
| Grace Kellander, Marsteller.
* | SURGICAL DISCHARGED
fo Norman Stoneberg, Hastings,
b | Helen Haracivet, Ashville; George
L | Dercotch, St. Benedict; George
b | Lloyd, Barnesboro R. D. 2; Mrs.
* | Martha Callahan, Barnesboro;
, | James Taranto, Spangler; Mrs.
b | Awilda Dowey, Patton; Mrs. Anna
o Proud, Barmesboro; Mrs. Agnes
L | Valeria, Barnesboro; Harold Mat-
lb | atall, Mahaffey; James Hauazie,
b | Marsteller; Mrs. Lottie Toth,
. | Barnesboro; Mrs. Josephine Si-
b | bert, Hastings; Theresa Riva,
| Barnesboro; John Lewin, Spang-
. | ler; Ronald Curry, Mahaffey R.
bp | D.; Bernadine Mietus, Barnesboro;
1 Carl McKee, Westover R. D., and
e | Mrs. Mary Holtz, Spangler.
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Fri, Sat., Mar, 5-6
Penny Singleton,
Arthur Lake, in
BLONDIE
IN THE DOUGH
Adrian Bo wisi Hale
ALONG THE
OREGON TRAIL
FILMED IN TRUCOLOR
Easter oy?
Secor Bede ode ted de Bell
Boole Be ae coalo ale ae Be Be ce Be Be Be Bane Be Be Be Bel BD.
Baskets to Fill, . 15¢ 89c
Filled Baskets, 29c¢ $1.98
SUN., MON., TUESDAY,
March 7-8-9
koski, Barnesboro, daughter, Feb.
23
Eastertide Mix .. 1b 40c
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Trexler, Pat-
TYRONE POWER, ton, daughter, ob. 24 ; Yespry pan a TN parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ad- Choc Rabb 9 8
JEAN PETERS, i I. an rs. Robert Jones,|and Alex RKutsick 0 it, | ams recently. oc Rabbits, 19¢ to $1.9
RS, in ¥ | Spangler, son, Feb. 24. Sh, Mr, John Shonsky of Cle:| Tones me was a guest of Easter Grass a M00 ne
CAPTAIN Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Thorpe, | veland, O., and Mrs. Catherine | songs in Spangler on Sunday Novelties m ggs .... doz. 20c
Cherry Tree, son, Feb. 24. Wisneski of Honesdale, Pa., Were |qyening. E D Filled Eggs
Mr. and Mrs. John Polinsky, | called home last week due to the| ar. "ang Mrs. Paul McGough gg yes pkg. 10c Murphy's Mix
From CASTILE
IN TECHNICOLOR
Continuous Show at 4:00 on
Sunday; Shows at 6:30 on
Monday and Tuesday
serious illness of their mother,
Mrs. John Shonsky, who is a pa-
tient at the Miners Hospital in
Spangler.
Nicktown
announce the birth of a son on
February 20. This is the couple's
second child.
Earl J. long, .a student at
Penn State, spent the week end
at his home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Albino Marra and
Spangler, daughter, Feb. 24.
Mr. and Mrs. William Mitchell,
Patton, daughter, Feb. 26.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown,
Barneshoro, daughter, Feb. 26.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yablin-
sky, Carrolltown, son, Feb. 27.
Mossly's 1s the place Fruit-Nut Egg, . 11b 98c
to do your Easter shop-
ping. You can find all
the things you need at
Small Extra Charge for
Decorating
Lots of candy here! De-
le Dt sid Mrs Joseph Zerbes, By ROSE MARIE HUBER family are moving from this the os feasoaable
% and ‘M . Law: » Val- 5 ; place to the Johnson farm near : 3 e 0
Wed., Thurs, Mar. 10-11 r rs. Lawrence Val Mrs. Bertha Noel of Latrobe |cpest Springs. prices imaginable! licious chocolate marsh-
enty, Hastings, daughter, Feb. 27.
Mr. and Mrs. John Shea, Bar-
nesboro, son, Feb. 28.
Mr. and Mrs. George Doman-
ick, Spangler, daughter, Feb. 29.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ober,
Starford, daughter, Feb. 29.
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Farabaugh
of Altoona visited with Mrs. Fa-
rabaugh’s brother, Cyrus Whar-
ton, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Link an-
nounce the birth of a son; Mrs.
Link is the former Catherine Na-
mallow eggs, mouth wa-
tering mixes, fruit-nut
eggs and many other
wonderful goodies to
bring happiness on Eastet
spent the week end at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John Wielana.
Sr. Mary Ricardo R. S. M,, of
Loretto, spent the week end at
the home of her parents, Mr and
Mrs. Joe Parrish.
Mr. and Mrs. Rube Farabaugh
»
Walter Pidgeon, |
Deborah Kerr, in J
IF WINTER COMES Stuffed Toys
89¢ 52.98
with Binnie Barnes and
Janet Leigh
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Lute, Bar- , fai
nesboro, daughter, Feb. 29. of Cameron's Bottom visited atioje daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 3 i
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe| Ralph Nagle. morning to kiddies!
$..9.9.9.9.090.9 9. 0090000000. o Parrish on Sunday. o ; : ;
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lyons and Give the kiddies a differbnt a
St. Benedict
By MISS MARY REAM
Verlo Berringer Feted
On 37th Anniversary
Mr. Verlo Berringer, better-;
known as “Nub,” was honored at
a party held at his home on Sat-
urday evening on his 37th birth-
day anniversary.
The following attended: Mr. and
Mrs. Rhuel Coble, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Coble, Mr. and Mrs. Doyte|
gift this Easter. Any one of
these pretty, stuffed animals
will be very welcome.
family of Mt. Carmel visited at
the home of Mr. John Kline on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Duman
and son, Jack, of Ebensburg, vis-
ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Rube Lieb on Sunday.
Miss Julia Lieb, student at In-
diana State Teachers’ College,
spent the week end at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
G. Lieb.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Smith and
family visited among relatives in
Tyrone on Sunday
Mr. G. L. Krumenacker and
Miss Mary Ellen Norton were
callers in New Kensingtoh Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cooney |
are the proud parents of a daugh-
ter, born on Feb. 23, in Miners’
Hospital, Spangler.
Margaret Bridge of Latrobe
spent the week end at the home
of Miss Helen Kirsch.
Mr. Merle Kirsch of Carroll-
town was in town on Wednesday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sheen and
family of Park Hill visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Kir-
sch on Sunday.
The Nicktown and Heilwood
CUTE TRICKS FOR
SPRING CHICKS!
Young dresses that enliven a
school room and brighten up
week ends. Whether in prints,
plaids or plain shades,
they're “high” numbers!
A PLAID WITH
A PEPLUM
Neatly belted;
circular skirt,,
of course! Fine
gingham . . .
5.95
ne Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle
Rummel and family of Union- |
town, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fuller,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coble and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stabley of
Cherry Tree, and Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Williams of town.
A delicious lunch was served
and all reported a good time.
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Greeting Cards
Miss Dorothy Stoltz of Altoona
was a visitor this week at her
home here.
Visitors this week at the Allen
Knarr home were Mr. and Mrs.
Lynn Knarr and Mr. and Mrs.
Port McClinsey and family of
Diamondville.
Mrs. Tillie Lang spent a week
at the home of her daughter,
2 for 5¢, 5¢, 10¢5 25¢
Let your friends hear from you
at Easter time. Select cards now
from our large assortment,
A DRESS WITH A
visited with Mrs. Vern Ahlstrom
at the Miners’ Hospital in Span-
gler.
Melvin (Swede) Anderson spent
Sunday evening in Barnesboro.
Shirley Malloy, Sara Travata
and Vivian Symons are attending
practices of the Northern Cam-
bria Co. Band.
Miss Jean Eleanor Symons was
a week end visitor at her home
a “GIBSON GIRL” LOOK girls played a game of basketball Mrs. V. H. Ream of Morgantown,
1 ; : on Sunday afternoon in St. Nich- |West Virginia.
2.7 It’s a honey from its olas’ Hall. The score was 19 to 17,| Miss Esther Anderson of Pitts- THE ‘“NEW LOOK”
4 little boy collar, wide in favor of Nicktown. burgh spent the week end at the B > C t S ts *
Bi belt, big sleeves, to Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Lien rand Some of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar An- Ooys Oa c y
§ : im, isitors in Altoo- |derson. D
hem of its wide skirt. ee Miss Adele Ahlstrom and Miss $ Women’s Dresses (
1 Emily Holmquist of Pittsburgh > ’
- 83.77-%1.77
Look your prettiest for Easter!
Select a new dress of exquisite
color and material! Let it have
new, exciting style and be as beau-
tiful as a spring flower!
’8.95 Marsteller
Mrs. William Shannon has been
on the sick list.
Sally Hutton of Indiana is vi-
siting with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Hutton.
Mr. Michael Hudak of Star-
ford spent the week end with
his brother, Joe Hudak.
Don’t miss this chance to
get your tot one of these
pretty coat sets with match-
ing hats! They make an
adorable outfit. 1 to 6X,
5
Fannie C. Wetzel
CARROLLTOWN
gon
ER RRR SR Rd a a ig pial aan i gas gpa
and Mrs. John Masserio on Sat-
urday were: Mr. and Mrs. James
Masserio and son, John David, of
NOTICE!
THE COMMISSIONERS of Cam-
oofocfosfosfoeforfecfosforfococfecforie h
TE = = = Mr. Harvey Hutton has been |here.
moummm Automobile Owners Attention! quite ill at > home. The Bakerton Boy Scout Troop
. Mr. and Mrs. Aldo Durandetti|spent the week end at Peale’s
and daughter of Watkins spent |Cabins. WOMEN’S
Sunday at the home of Mr. and| Jimmy Stratton has been on
Mrs. E. Tronconi. the sick list but at this writing is BI
Visitors at the home of Mr. reported to be coming along fine. ouses
Tot’s Coats $4.79, $9.95
GINES
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8 Pittsburgh; Mr. and Mrs. Steve 2
Smarsh and daughter Frances, bra County ave agresd los me
f . 3 dark T aQ roars Q111 P,
SR 1E€] Mrs. Anna Butolino, all of St.| tus + Ps fon et Fen of $4.95 $5.95 Perk-1 1 last year’s suits and
to skirts with old-fashioned cotton
Michael; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Colum-
bus, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Berto-
lino and son Bert, all of Barnes-
boro; Mrs. V. Bonfili and daugh-
ter Bernetta, Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Bonfili, all of Bakerton; Mr. Pete
Bertolino, Jr., of St. Michael; Jim
Dontella and Bob Charney.
$50.00 Assessed Name of Celuta
Rice Est. as 2 L. No. 88, 89—
Prop. No. 49-0763; $25.00 Asses-
sed Name of Olivia Rice as 1 H
and 1 L No. 87—Prop. No. 49-
0764, to Joel Troxell, under the
Act of Assembly of the Common-
wealth, approved the 29th day of
July, 1941, P. L. 600.
The Court of Common Pleas of
Cambria County, Penna., has fixed
MARCH 10, 1948, at TEN
o'clock A. M,, in the Court House,
Ebensburg, Pennsylvania, for a
hearing on the Petition for con-
firmation of said Sale. The Pro-
perty to be sold was assessed in
the name of Celuto Rice Est. as
(LESS ACCESS
blouses. Jerseys and rayon cre-
Lovely coats for little folks.
pes, too, in the new modes.
Styles and colors designed
especially for small children.
You'll be delighted with
them, Sizes 1 to 6X.
tote. NS
ENGINEERED AND BUILT BY CHRYSLER CORPORATION
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CHRYSLER
Plymouth
AUTOMOBILES
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Ballerina Skirts
$9.95 $3.95
WNew-Wot Rebuitt!
ALL BRAND NEW PARTS
ASSEMBLED AND BLOCK-
TESTED AT FACTORY
Al Latest
Amateur Songwriters
Get Radio Recognition
Ray DiBello, one of the organ-
izers of United Music, Inc., Music
Publishers of Pittsburgh, along
with Edward Volkman and An-
thony Ley, sponsors of the Unit-
STURDY LONG WEARING SHOES
Tot’'s White Shoes
52.29
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XP esate
These pretty skirts are spring
Well - made Dy : ih
news! Beautifully flared and in
shoes for
little
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(improvements: MGREAR ed the cooperation of KDKA ra- 2 L No. 88, 89; Olivia Rice as 1 to pamper young hiselons colors: Lovely: ravous. ;
FR. accesso dio station, to help amateur song- H and 1 L No. 87, Building Re- growing feet. e : &
rr 7) writers win recognition with their | 00Ved, in Reade Township, and crepes, pleated all around E
HEE : . yl was sold to the County on June E
songs. All amateur songwriters 28. 1938. i
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can now submit their songs di-
rect to KDKA for broadcast.
United Music, Inc. is a non-
profit organization to help deser-
ving writers of merit and to fight
the song publishing racketeers. It
is gaining quite a folowing over
the United States and is highly
recommended by the Better Bus-
iness Bureau.
The total amount of taxes, muni-
cipal claims, penalties, interest and
costs due is $110.15, $312.95.
BY BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
Maurice A. Springer, Clerk
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HALUSKA MOTORS
DIRECT DEALER — CHRYSLER & PLYMOUTH
Cor. Magee & 5th PATTON
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—Nothing is so unexpectedly
upsetting as a small piece of
snow-covered ice.
BARNESBORO, PENNA.