B08, is hereby or the pur- e duties of y office, in isburg, Pa., ), 1948, at where you ard. ASSON, Master, along well vell as his cts ash ‘Thursday, March 18, 1948 Vets’ Subsistence Increases Too Early As Yet Clarified by Administration - Apprentices, On-Job Trainees Not Covered To combat misunderstanding C concerning eligibility of veterans | pendency must be submitted. for the new subsistence allow- | Veterans not eligible to receive ance increases recently, authorized | the increase will continue to get by Congress, the Veterans’ Ad-|$65 per month if without depen- ministration has clarified provis-| dents, and $90 with dependents. ions ‘of the new law. | Ex-GI's in any of the following VA stressed that only veterans | types of training are not entitled in schools, colleges and universi- | to the pay boost: ties pursuing full-time courses of | 1 Part-time institutional education will get the increase to | ning. $75 per month for a veteran with Lo bibs bins no dependents, $105 for an eG | ppm Institutional with one dependent, and $120 if | 8: : : more than one dependent. |. 8—Apprenticeship or other on- training for which Eligible ex-servicemen in the|the - job - | : not | veterans receive compensation for photostats or certified copies of cessary. In the case of dependen parents, evidence of trai- on-the-farm first two categories need d gE write to VA concerning this in- Productive labor. ] crease, since it will be accom- | 4—Combination or cooperative plished automatically. The agency | training in which the GI stu- stressed that the necessity of ans- | dents attend school part time and wering needless correspondence | are employed part time, usually in about the pay boost would only a related field. complicate the job of making the| 5 Internship and residency change. : : | training. Veteran trainees entitled to| g__Graduate training under a $120 because of more than one fellowship requiring a reduced dependent will be required to sub-| credit course load because of ser- mit information about their addi-|yjces rendered under provisions tional dependents before payments | of the fellowship. : at the new rate can be made. In| The higher rates are applicable | to periods of training on and af- | ter April 1. However, since sub- | sistence checks are not due un- | til the end of the month in which | the veteran is training, most of | the eligible veteran students will LOCAL & LCNG DISTANCE MOVING VAN SERVICE =~ SEE or CALL J. A. PLATKO | receive their first checks at the Phone 256-R SPANGLER higher rates on or shortly after “Every Load Insured” [May 1. : Ee { If veterans ‘now in training | submit evidence of dependency i | prior to July 1, 1948, they will | receive retroactive payments at ‘the new rates back to April 1, Cowher, Nehrig & Co. : t | 1948. WIV UNG | ist his —Register and vote this spring. Dramatically NEW! WESTINGHOUSE - ELECTRIC RANGES - TO FIT YOUR FAMILY . . . YOUR KITCHEN . . . AND YOUR BUDGET! ® New Style ® New Beauty ® New Cooking Capacity ® New Time-Saving Conveniences . . . Let Us Demonstrate the Many Advantages of Owning the New Westinghouse Electric Range! BUDGET TERMS . . . OF COURSE! Callahan’s Electric Store actual de- To Judge Merits |e case of dependent children, | ()f New Tax Act their birth certificates will be ne- Over 150 Subdivisions Now Taking Advantage The Pennsylvania Chamber of Commerce said during the past week that it is still too early to determine whether the new local tax law will prove a success or a failure. In a review of taxes adopted or being considered by local govern- ments in 42 of the 67 counties the chamber noted that more than 150 political sub-divisions have taken advantage of the new rev- enue raiser. “What the end result will be, few persons are willing to proph- esy at this time,” the Chamber said. “Whether the new law will prove beneficial or detrimental to the state as a whole, remains to be seen.” The Chamber raised the ques- tion of whether the new law will hurt industry. One of the weaknesses of the present law, the Chamber empha- sized, is the absence of a central agency to render an official, com- plete or accurate report on new taxes adopted by municipalities. Lack of knowledge of the local to businesses planning expansions. While amusement and severence taxes have proved most popular, support recently among many of the municipalities, the report dis- closed. More than 30 local governments have levied amusement taxes with an equal number considering that cipalities and school have adopted or are considering severence taxes, most of them on coal. At least four cities, Johnstown, Monessen, Scranton and Sharon, have passed income taxes. More than 15 other municipalities are considering income tax levies. Barnesboro Orders Rescinto Qusted In Surprise Move Barneshoro Council in surprise action on Wednesday night of last week ousted Ernest Rescinto as chief of police. Council relieved Chief Rescinito of his duties by declaring the of- fice of police chief as vacant. Ernest Whited, a member of the borough police for nearly 25 years, was elevated to the post as chief. The promotion, Council voted, would become effective im- mediately. Chief Rescinito said he had not | been informed of Council's action and that-he would ‘demand hear- ing before the borough civil ser- vice commission. The chief said he assumed his duties about the middle of 1946 when he succeeded Michael Sedlock. He declared he was placed under civil service in income levies have received strong | type of imposts. About 40 muni- | districts tax system is of special concern | UNION PRESS.COURIER MY DESIRE | Drivers Are Uraed By JAMES KURTZ rivers Are urged Lord, give me the courage to live T C | Wi h dy d ans PW the trals that come my 0 omp y it icker Rul Give me a heart that is kind and Car Stic er u es true . Showing to others that I live for| Gas Ration or College Yau, i Stickers Call for $5 Fine Give me the strength of meet The fact. that only certain t tation : : And oy a stand by You, my stickers ure permitted to be be Foundation. placed on vehicles under provis- ions of the motor vehicle code was called to attention of motor- ists by Claude 8S. Klugh, mana- ger of the Pennsylvania Automo- tive Association, which represents Lord, let not my life ever idle be But let me serve always for Thee. And all that I want in my span of time : over 3,000 new car dealers in the Is to give' to You, this heart of |gtate, mine. “These are the new Pennsylva- BALDNESS ‘CURE’ American almanacs as late as 1872 suggested to potential bald- heads that they rub the thin spots with an onion and then ap-|by the ply honey as a cure. for use as a means of indenti- Ye —————————— fication by industrial concerns,” —Your big job is satisfying | Mr. Klugh explained. your employer's customers. The Pennsylvania Safe Driver a league sticker now being distri- buted by new car dealers and oth- er safety-minded organizations to motorists pledging support of an activity of the governor's high- nia Safe Driver League sticker, the motor vehicle inspection stic- ker, the Green Pennant Safe Dri- vers’ Club sticker in Western Pennsylvania and those approved Department of Revenue for QUICK way safety conference and the LOAN Green Pennant stickers are to be placed on the lower right hand J corner of the rear window only. SERVICE The motor vehicle inspection sticker is placed on the lower right haid corner of the wind- shield and identification stickers may be placed at the top of the windshield to the right and ir back of the rear view mirror. “The out-dated gasoline ration- ing stickers used during the war, school and college stickers, and advertising stickers should be re- moved from all vehicles,” ur. Klugh said, explaining that “no stickers are authorized which are in any sense commercial.” Violation of this section of the motor vehicle code carries a pen- alty of $5 fine and costs and up to 3 days’ imprisonment. Room 3 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. iii Why Are Some of Us Left-Handed? Four out of every one hundred Remember, our loan service is as near as your telephone. When you need cash, just call our number and tell us what your problem is. You'll receive friendly attention and immedi- ate action. Local Consumer Discount Co. Barnesboro Budget Plan persons in the world are left- handed. The motor function of the hands is controlled by the brain. The right half of the brain predominates in this motor-func- tion of the body—thus most per- sons are right-handed. It is no more strange for a person to be left-handed than it is for a person to be red-headed, or be born a twin, or have any of the other influences of heredity. The unhappy part of left-hand- edness is that parents, when they first detect this trend in their child, endeavor to make him use his right hand. This is a great mistake and can only lead to danger. Attempts to alter nature's plan of motor function of the body frequently result in nervous dis- FOR ALL MAKES CARS AND TRUCKS orders—even mental confusion. Many of the world’s greatest SPANGLER | personages have been left-hand- | ed Be Safe . .. Be Sure . .. of Correct Vision by Re- placing Damaged or De- fective Glass. SIZES IN STOCK { BIG FEATURES 1. High anti-knock. PAGE SEVEN eee Sign of the Atlantic Dealer the man who knows your ca 9 in Atlantic HI-ARC.. . count them! 2. Long mileage. 3. Instant starting. 4. Fast warm-up. 5. Quick pick-up. 6. Vapor-lock control. 7. Corrosion protection. 8. Clean combustion. 9. Constant make-up. 9 big features in 1 great gasoline. That's balance. That's a quick start and a smooth ride . . . in traffic and on mile-after-mile highways. That's a long ride between fills. Count up to 9—and get HI-ARC! 7 Sa ie gives you 9 in 1 performance kill. Many people can write a beau- tiful and bountiful personal check with their left hand. BIDS FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES. The Patton Borough School Board will receive sealed bids for School Supplies for the 1948-1949 school term. For further information, call or write to Jesse W. Cogley, Jr., Su- pervising Principal, Patton, Pa. All bids must be in the hands of the Secretary on or before Ap- associated with unusual talent and hi SEALED BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the Borough Council of Carroll- town up until 8:00 o'clock p. m. on Tuesday, April, 6, 1948, for furnishing one Manual Control Chlorinator, in which the flow of chlorine is regulated by manual adjustment and mixed with a minor flow of water in an injec- tor which discharges the chlorine solution to the point of applica- tion. The chlorinator shall have a maintenance shall be furnished by the manufacturer. The Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Carrolltown Borough Council, Richard D. Bradley, Sec’y. 3-18 Carrolltown, Pa. Commercial - Insurance Agency Nov., 1947. . APPLIANCES — i NEEDS | Salph Brandt was namyd a Spe- A f E h | Leonardo da Vinci, Michaelon-|ril 1, 1948. The board reserves the |capacity of ten pounds of chlor- GENERAL INSURANCE APPLIANCES — HOME NEEDS [cial police officer and his duties u 0 XC an ge |gelo and Holbein were left-hand- [right to accept or reject any or iy Yat fon? i Liability X will be to read water meters and P ed—not to overlook Lefty Gomez, [all bids. Supervision of the installation 1101 Philadelphia Avenue Phone 2001 Carrolltown ||¥i.5 delinquent rents. hone 321 SPANGLER {the famous pitcher. ._|GRETCHEN McCANN, Secretary, |to include assembly and testing [| Phone 467 Barnesboro Left-handedness is familiarly |3-25 Patton, Pa. |and instruction in operation and { In other action the solons vot- | ed to assess an annual fee of $35 ee ——— en ———————— . —— | for each parking meter space us- |ed by bus companies and taxicad | companies operating in or through | the town. The bus companies will |be given permission to rent the | parking spaces in the business district of the town, the solons ruled. ATTEND CAPPING EXERCISE Attending recent capping exer- cises at the Mercy Hospital, Al- toona, were Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Smithbauer and Mr. and Mrs. John Berdosky of Patton, and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kunka of Has- tings. Suzanne Smithbauer, June Berdosky and Ann Kunka were among members of the class. Wye... SAVING Ze 2 \ 11 Ic Witz. SAVING EIT \IT Tc ADMINISTRATRIX’ NOTICE In the Estate of ANTONIO SILVANI, otherwise ANTONIO CARRETTI, late of the Borough of Patton, County of Cambria and State of Pennsylvania. Notice is hereby given that Let- ters of Administration in the Es- tate of said decedent have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to the said Es- tate are requested to make pay- ment and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay to MADELINE BARANIK, Administratrix, 404 Beech Avenue, Patton. Pennsylvania SMORTO, WILDEMAN & PEDUZZI, Attorneys for Administratrix, Ebensburg, Pennsylvania ® YOUR GUESTS WILL ENJOY A Cool Refreshing Drink of Beer or Soft Drinks! White sidewall tires, as illustrated, available at extra cost. WE'RE DEMONSTRATING THE BENDIX automatic Home Laundry § 3-25 UT your mind’s eye to measur- PP. the makings of a truly masterful car — and you certainly can’t overlook this one, especially this year. Roadmaster’s super excellence in terms of its 4400 pounds and 18 feet of top styling, luxury and power — just boost your expecta= tions still higher. effortless, yet gives you such near-miracle performance. WHAT'S DIFFERENT ABOUT DYNAFLOW DRIVE*? To an efficient new pump (left above), Buick engineers have added a true turbine (right) and an ingenious new supercharging assembly (in hand) which produce a torque-boosting action in starting and accelerating. The result is the first device on any American passenger car which employs liquid to fill the function of both the clutch and the usual low, second Here you find the distinction of taper-thru styling—the regal com- fort of an all-coil-spring ride, now newly shielded against vibration — the Fireball action of a great Here you not only drive without a clutch pedal and without manual gearshifting — but also without any break in your Roadmaster’s gait, as it accelerates between all ALL YOU DO IS SET THE DIAL See the Roadmaster — try Dyna- flow — and you'll find more reason all AND ADD : 9 pro- SOME SOAP YOU DON'T Straighteight sugine that bossts speeds. That is because no gears than ever to get your order in— hii he te peas is elingied rings Tal aavinigs of our the quietest purr and pulse in all ever shift anywhere in the car — tion of power ranges and direction. C = . 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