Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, April 01, 1948, Image 12

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    UNION PRESS. COURIER Thursday, April 1, 1948
PAGE TWELVE
Mrs. Rage and children of | ch ors College; Miss Jean Buck of -
Carrolitown | Mrs. Pac er guests the ear- | Clarion State Teachers College, Nicktown
|ly part of the week of Mrs, Mar- |and Miss Nancy Sue Sharbaugh By ROSE MARIE HUBER
000 foxes in 1945 is believed to
Dean Locals Bre'r Fox Champ [Posi ors.
Gives Award
State Game Commission
Phone Carrolitown 2682, 4491 or 5394 a f Indi State Teal Coll
a gare ger. of Indiana State Teachers Coll- ree : BT ere Mr. and Mrs. Clair Peacock and points out that foxes feed on
. | Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lieb and! ege. Chester Venesky, student at Mr, and Mrs. Bill Kirsch and daughter, Pe Ann. of Coalport H t t 160 small game and their young. Dur-
Frank Springer Observes [family, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom | Edinboro, also was home. | son, Kerry, Mrs, Norbert Biller were callers BBY Leslie mii un er € S ing the past fall and winter, the
commission has urged hunters to
i {Owens Jr, and family were Sun-| Miss Mary Lou Green, R. N., |and Mrs. Genevieve Huber and|
85th Anniversary Tuesday : { who is a student at Duquense Un- | daughter, Joann, were callers in|
day guests of Lewistown relatives. take a heavy toll of bre'r fox to
protect the young and thereby in-
ti home on Sunday and Monday. 50 D P s d
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Swires n . ay erio
Frank Springer, well-known Mr. and Mrs, James B. Drury |iversity, Pittsburgh, spent several | Indiana on Thursday. .
Pv yyy mM res ke ; Mr, and Mrs, . £ Y | ia ae . : ty iar Hix |and son, Donald of Altoona and ITE BY Pray . :
A kd dis £ Pittsburgh, spent the Raster nays Swans He past " eek With es Decree is) tei Visine in [Mr. and Mrs. Paul Balzano and | Harrisburg—(PNS)-—Open war- Sure a good sized game crop this
tive member of St. Benedict's Ca-|D0liday at the home of Attorney | Te! war a, the stale of Ripe US Weel | son, Philip, of Dysart, together (fare has been declared on bre'r|Y"™" oN
tholic Chrch. here. the aged man| 1S Mrs. Fred J. Fees here, Mrs, | C18 WW, Green : : _| , Ronnie Lieb, a high school stu-| (with Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Ecken- |foX. , oil . :
is in good health 3 - Drury and Mrs. Fees are sisters. | ; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ryan of | dent at St. Vincents College, La-| es rode of Cresson, were Easter Sun-| At least that's the opinion of We wonder if any of our read-
Mr. S . was DOM | Joseph Luther, who is employ- | Cresson were with the lady's par- | trobe, visited at the home of his| day visitors at the Howard Swires | Auditor General G. Harold Wag- |ers know of any large fox kills in
Mr. Springer was born March | ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Connell, | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rube Lieb | home. [ner who has just placed his stamp | this area. If so, will they please
»d at Baltimore, Md, was visit- 0 .
: pe {of approval on payment of $14,- [send us the information.
30, 1863, in East Carroll Town-|. “:. Pe . CT mean | OVEr Sunday. the past week end. | : ;
: J Sor | ing with his father, Mr. Elmer |©Ver Sunday E r. Leslie Reghe as a 5- | Gos: ’ i
Ship, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter DE ner over the week end. | Miss Bertha Dillon of Seton Hill Miss Rose Lieb of Harrisburg | tas) as , Js (922 in bounties to Pennsylvania| = -—
Springer. He has resided in Car-| = 35. 0 Mary Zajac of Washington | College, Greensburg, spent the |spent the week end at the home|: day [sportsmen for blasting bre'r fox. B b M I 3 d
rolltown since Nov., 1889. D. C., spent Sunday at the home | Easter vacation with her parents, | of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. | [Ny | In this state the sum of $4 is |Darnesporo vlan injure
Frank Springer and the former of h r nts Mr and Mrs Mi- Mr. and Mrs B. J. Dillon. j Lieb. k i tS = | Mr, and Mrs, HTanK Gregg Jr. paid the hunter for each fox When Struck b Car
Cecelia Mohler were married on ham are Br pry Pe SX | D and Mrs R part A Blo snd Tae 1 C. Kli jas a caller] jand son, Rickey, were callers at killed, and for some this runs y
April 26, 1897, in St. Bernard's as Zajae | Meisel of Bast Car- | ds T. anc Mrs. tober i I ble and , Mrs. U. CK ine was a caller the Gerald Jacobs home on Sun-| into a tidy sum-—as is the case Joe McGary, 28, of Barnesboro,
Catholic Church, Hastings. They ..11 on en re or hoor | gaugnter, of Stare Col og Spent in Altoona on Ww ednesday. | | day. : | with Andrew Ewart of Carmich- (was hurt early on Sunday morn- £
observed their golden wedding an- | jously ill at Pr home for the past Mrs ET, 1 A ie go ToL eh Miss Winnifred Lieb, student] Mr. Elio Cavalet was an Al- | aels, Greene Co. ing when hit by a car along Rt. :
niversary last year. ed »le of weeks, is reported ? Dag or or Oe ole Te ther SVisy ors nurse in Altoona Mercy Hospital toona caller on Sunday. 5 Ewart, in a 50-day period, slew | 219, near Barnesboro. He was tak- *
The aged man was employed by Soul ae L F ¥ of Mrs. Arble on Sunday were her | visited at the home of her par-| Miss Mary Johnston of St. Clair |160 of the red and gray depreda- [en to the Spangler hospital for C
ag all Wag smb.) y | whal improvec, . son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and | ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Lieb, visited at the home of her par-|tors. Of this number, 112 were treatment of a possible fracture of 1
the D. A. Luther Planing Mill, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Campbell | Mrs, Tim McCracken of Mahaffey. | on Friday. ents, Mr. and Mrs. H, J. Johns-|gray foxes while 48 were of the |the left leg and for a cut of the t
Which later became the Peter|of this place spent several days| wy and Mrs. Donald Grieff and | ppp. Philip Kirsch of Pittsburgh ton, during the Easter vacation. red variety. For this bit of work, |right leg. (
Swope Planing Mill, for 23 years. during the past week visiting In} cpjjgren,” Ronnie and Jerry, of visited among relatives here the Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wills of he receives $640. Huh Woods, 40, of Westover, . b
He then became janitor in Carr.| Washington, D. C., with their Son | yo ngwo0d, Pa, were here over past week. Altoona were Sunday visitors at| Next ranking fox killer is Hugh | was the driver of the car. He told a
olltown Public Schools until ill| and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday at the home of Mr. Gri- . p . | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rab-|D. Case of Sabinsville, Tioga Co., | police McGary walked into the c
health forced his retirement in|Harold Campbell. pr : OW Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Kirsch | ; | iv 2 Ti Tiny Vio ote, t
| 3 ., | eff's mother, Mrs. Gertrude Grieff. . ! ert Wills. who receives $493 for his effort | side of his car.
1932. Fa, fred Campbell of Detroit, =,» 2" tL oie were pub Ee the Drond parents of a det-/ Duilio Cavalet was a caller in | in ridding his area of the pests. tn e
Mrs. Oscar VanKokelburg, of|Mich., was the guest of local rel-(,. 50." 00 griag limo er St ghter, born on Monday, March 22.| gAST year’s award winner, Olivia de | Altoona on Saturday. A record kill of more than 15. | —Use the “Courier” classifieds. a
Carroltown, is a daughter of Mr. atives here over Easter. ol enedict’s Church on Sunday pe. | Mrs. Rube Farabaugh of Heil-| Haviland, smilingly hands an Oscar Mrs, Robert Mills has been ill V
and Mrs. Springer. Miss Cecelia Pawalawski of |, = "0 04 Feighner, son of | wood spent several days during| to Ronald Colman, who won the |at her home for several days. a
* kk | Cleveland, Ohio, was here over Myr. and Mrs. J h Peignner of the past week with relatives in| Academy Award for the best male Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stoehr
[Sunday visiting with her mother LB 5: Soseph eighner Of | Nicktown “ d hter, J Norfolk p
Sgt LeRoy Eckenrode | Mrs. Martha Pawlawski s |East Carvoll Township, and Miss il i DE a a Dl hs cals or a Return the S u :
3 |] Rov, Father Blase Strittmatter. | Rosella Buck, daughter of Mr. Fr. Hilary Kline J. C, of Du-| Life.” (International Soundphoto) || Va., were holiday callers at the bi
Leaving for Far East los ov x 2! 2 ® incents Archabbey | and Mrs. Walter Buck of Carr-|quesne University, Pittsburgh, Rossa and Fontanella homes. 7
Sgt. LeRoy Eckenrode and wife| Latrobe, was a visitor for Sever. | Olltown. Published for the second [Was a guest of his father, MI.|np .ng Mpg Ea Sheen in Park-|, Mr. and Mrs. Jody Judd and :
y $liuaLTONE, Was a Visor rop Severs time Sunde re Leo Trexler of | John Kline, here, the past week. |: daughters, Janet and Janice, were | i
of Norfolk, Va., spent several al days with his parents, Mr, and | time Sunday were Leo LE Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Kirsch ands Pill on Easter, callers in Altoona on Thursday Show our men in uniform that you
days last week at the home of Mrs. E. C. Strittmatter. Cn Sl iown and Paiticia Subse family were callers in Indiana on| A round danc: will be held in| Barbara MecClucas, little dau- appreciate their contribution to the p
the former's parents, Mr. and| Local college students at their |°f Fa os, : . | Tuesday. St. Nicholas’ Hall on April 7th. |ghter of Mr. and Mrs, Bernard | peace and safety of America. Make it c
Mrs. Irvin Eckenrode, and return- | various homes over Easter Sunday| Mr. Konol Dosen 3 Piceduign Visitors at the home of Mrs.|Music will be furnished by Ray |McClucas, who was admitted to | a point to visit your nearest Army Post :
ing with them to Norfolk Jas! included Fred Buck, Jr. of Geor- Jras a ig TM ar a Catherine Norton over the week | Weston and His Orchestra. the Mercy Hospital in Altoona on | on Army Day, April 6. See what your 4
Mise Roselyn Eckenrode. Sgt |getown University, Washington, Lome OL JAP. ang ars, + ®8Y" lend were Mr. and Mrs. James| Mrs. Tom Flemming and son | Tuesday suffering an attack of | new Regular Army is doing... the ic]
Fokentude will be transferred to D. C.; Jack Cunningham and Al-| lor. Norton of Cincinnati, O., and|of New Baltimore, visited recen- pneumonia, is much improved. | training and experience it gives its 3
e Far East for the next eigh-| fred Lantzy of Shippensburg State| Robert Krotendorfer, son of Mr. | Mr, and Mrs. Bill Hughes of New| tly at the home of Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Judd | iombe 1 ish fe
teen months, and his wife and|Teachers College; Miss Sally Lu-|and Mrs. William Krotendorfer. | Kensington. Joe Parrish, were Saturday callers in Coal- | CINDErS ves many accomplish- pi
sister will return to Carrolltown ther of the Margaret Morrison |of this place, who has been with| My and Mrs. Vernon Baker and| Fy. and Mrs. Peter Natcher and | port. ments in many interesting fields. Get St
next week, Mrs. Eckenrode plan-| School, Pittsburgh; Miss Nellie |the Army of Occupation in Toy- | family of Erie visited at the home family of Sidon: visited| Joseph, Bernard, Gerald, Ger-| behind the peace effort by backing up
ning $0 make her poms here dur | Lou phender of Millers Sate ko, Japan, has bess promoted tO | of Mr. and Mrs. Al Kline over|at the home of Bill Natcher over |trude and Agnes Berringer, and | your Army! ¢
r hi 3 - | Teac ge; i y ¢ . . i
eign’ duty. b= Bender of Lod Tver State Tea. jy Mary rut of KEbens- ar Bin Knute of Ohio spent the week end, wT i rns Da % nn | A STRONG AMERICA IS or
~ ~ n — | burg has been a guest for sever- | the week end at the home of Mr. es ang i bu Springes Berringer home. | m
shod EPAINNIINININI al days with local friends. and Mrs. Ray Lieb. pi hora y 0 : oT ure a | Miss Catherine Fontanella is| A PEACEFUL AMERICA ty
) Sister Ann Augusta, of Altoona, | Miss Margie Duman of Ebens- 5 ig Rome 0 Baten I'S. | spending her Easter vacation at] * m
the former Margaret Schroth, was | purg spent the past week end at Téh 3 Sg on a 8 on Vin. | the home of her sister and broth- vist
These Dresses with relatives here on Master. the home of her sister, Mrs. Merle e 198) 2, Ost i t. in er-law, Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Gar- | ISIT ARMY DAY EXHIBITS APRIL 6 5
Misses Jean 2nd Cleova Fag Parrish, or ory the tne o or brys, in Canton, O, su
ner of Johnstown an r. an Mr. and Mrs. Merle Parrish and | 2 ng Mr. and Mrs. Walter Judd were | i x :
are wearever Mrs. Bob Snyder of Washington, |son, Danny, visited in Ebensburg onl, Mr. Li 3s. Za, Lin. Silas Sistine. vi Catton | Space contributed as a public service by : bz
’ D. C, were guests at the home |on Wednesday. ,oyadior (Cornelius, ’ ‘| Mr. Richard Bazzoli of Coalport | . 81
of the ladies’ parents, Mr. and| Raymond Farabaugh of Erie|vincents’ Archabbey, spent the | ..o'; Sunday caller at the home | of
h Mrs. John Feighner over the |yisited at the home of Mr. and |Past week here. Bt of Leslie Reghetti. | atton ome Auto uppity w
Everyw ere week end. : i Mrs. Joseph Parrish on Saturday. | Henry Lich of Washington, b. The Easter Dance held in the ye
Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Stich and Sr. Ricardo, RSM, of Loretto, C., spent the week end at t est. Mary Magdalene Dance Hall Magee Avenue PATTON, PA. g
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Breckert and | yigited at the home of Mr. and Nome 0} Hs parents, Mr. and Mrs. | on’ Sunday evening was an im-| ’
Good now next daughter, Helen, of Pittsburgh, |nzys Joe Parrish on Easter. = price] Mrs. Bernard Noel and |Mense success. Another dance is
rs & HES visited friends in town over the| wrs Mike Gormish was a call-| MI. and Mrs. Bernard Noel and | .paquleq to be held on Sunday, |
month . , . through the week end. er in Indiana on Tuesday. family visited at the home of Mr. April 4, in the hall. The music|
Bob Burley, son of Mr. and Mrs. | callers in Johnstown this week [and Mrs. Bill Natcher on Eas-| win phe’ provided by the Juniata |
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J. E. Burley of East Carroll Twp. | er. te 4
ng 5 rere Men Fae resh, Mrs Eved| pup parrin of Akron, o, (Cie Asm. “orem ana x | Brighten -Up Your Home T
iy alionging JEANS Sosee of | Ludwig and Miss Jean Kirsch. spent the week end at the home caller is Bob Wray. |
e Century Metalcra Sorpora- i i i re 4 as are °r Coll
3 P Miss Julia Lieb, a student at of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Parrish. Several garages are under con-| A
tion in Johnstown on each Wed- |yndiana State Teachers College, Mr. J H ¢ Patt ~.| struction in Dean. Two by Mr. ° ° ° '
nesday, Thursday and Saturday, | spent the Easter vacation with rt 9g t a 9 or ag | Leslie Reghetti nad one by Mr. | it ttractive Fixtures
and on Tuesday attends classes | per parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rube|2 Visitor a e home of Mr.and| , thyr Funicelli. | :
year are these sports
dresses that double
as casuals. Comfort-
able, easy to launder,
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they attend to busi- in Pittsburgh. Lieb. Mrs. Jake Kirsch on Sunday. | Mr. Secondo Fiorentin, Mr. An-
ness, yet enjoy having Rev. Fathers Adian and Conal| walter and Paul Ragley of leaps, Batra ONeill % Car lmony Bioto and Mr. Joseph Ber-| Nc
fin. No wardrobe is Pfeister, OSB, of St. Vincent's|Nanty-Glo were visitors at the Lone Be hes Dores, Mr. and |&amaschi were Sunday afternoon | se
: College, Latrobe, were guests of | home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rag- Me ARC Biter h . callers in Coupon. f Sa
complete without re a LY Pfeister | joy on Wednesday. ow 2 i nly DT irioont Parrioh! Mary ‘Alice Funicell spent a| on
BV AT eek. Mr. and Mrs. War ensel o a gn oo iair. | Short vacation at the Bergamaschi, the
several. Mrs. a E. poiey, Son, Pb, Niagara Falls visited at the home| Ba Sayily Of canoe Yio | home. Th
an augnter, al , were visiting y i y ! . . 3 ho ils g ’ h- 7
SRE, RL I Sof an air, Clon Wires over Sop Fort” ot Send, | Fle of the ben grad wi
MADEMOISELLE {us whim Se rk Se los of ME, Val Bs oS, SIS, he fl, Bat x
Miss Bet Burle, nd Nino j risi 3 3 |“ 3 /e i S. o , ¢ ’ ivvvd .
Tolle: Yay nat Nino Hellwoog sited, of 0s og BT he one of Mr Berne fending Sressan hn school had | You'll be amazed how these fixtures can eliminate 2!
day with Miss Eurley’s parents, |qay. : Norton. M : drer| M98 Dorothy Lidwell of Ash-| the maze of wiring in your house. They give oo
H Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Burley. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rusnak of | Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wi ser ville was a Sunday caller at the plenty of light, just where you want it. Add both gai
re Rev. Father Germain Lieb, OSB, | grie spent the week end at the | and Mrs. Martha Huber and MisS| gp, tynaty Funicelll home. bricht db By 1 : toi: / wil
“Styles of Distinction’ of St. Vincents’ Archabbey, La-|pome of Mr. and Mrs. Amelio | Clara Fiber 9? Holliayshurg $s. Jolin D. Funicelli, who is stay: ghtness an beauty y installing indirect and ing
trobe, is the guest of his parents, | ywenturine. [ited at > : ing in Altoona, spent the week flourescent lighting in your home . . . and at low Cal
M A P tt Mr.! and Mrs. A. A. Lieb this| pp 4 Mrs. Bill Ly ang | vieve Huber on Sunday. en at ihe home of his parents. : 6
agee Ave. atton 3 vee. family of Mount Carmel visited| Miss Theresa Kirsch of Altoo-| yn” Ar Uy MORE OF 4% ERREL, £083, 00! :
{ Miss Josephine Harrigan, R. N,, Pn me of John Kline hy na ailel among relatives here; IS: Morumate Aue ie
IRIAN ~ RII of Norristown, Pa., is the guest on Sunday. ’ me
ld — | of her sister, rs. Mary Eck. and Baste. Mary Ellen Norton was a| Miss Gerling Brug of Al- od Mes igh nghind NATIONALLY - ADVERTISED ing
other relatives here, this week. [caller in Johnstown Saturday. |toona spent the week end among| g,¢ cajjers at the home of Mrs. | ~ Hi
Stol Hb relatives here : | APPLE A £
I Mrs. Florence olz Wi €| Mr. Dick McKelly and Miss Ka- | Miss Margaretta Wenturine of | Catherine Krise. £ N-LIGHTOLIER tha
: act
9 hostess to her card club at her ing- a
N ow! At CALLAHAN S home on Thursday evening of tie eer uf ‘at the home of Mrs. | Stale OL on the work end fond Missing Man Dead | era
amon, relatives nere. | Edu
| g FIXTURES FOR YOUR LIVING ROOM, Ha
week. Katherine Norton on Easter.
° Mr. and Mrs. Nick Mastran and | pp. and Mrs. Clem Kirsch and| Bay Lieb, a dental student at| Albert Kozen, 59, Portage Twp. | the
| Mr. rs. eller of AKk-| gaily rarq | St. Vincents, spent the Easter va- miner for whom Por firemen |
in Carrolltown og a ei family any Me 2 Wes, ard | ation with A parents, Mr. and | searched Eo DINING ROOM, KITCHEN, ora
Hattie Lehmierover Satwrday and | 200 Ut 0 2 =o 2 | Mrs. Ray Lieb. night, was found dead on Friday. | BEDROOM AND OU »
Ww E S T 1 N G H 0 U S E Sunday. Mrs. Mastran and Mrs. | Mr. Morgan Huber and Mrs. | He had hanged himself on a tree TDOORS esti
Heller are sisters of Miss Leh- |Oscar Huber of Altoona spent] about a mile from his home. Cor-| dep
nier. | Wednesday at the home of Mrs. |goner Joseph Govekar said Kazen | ? P
LAUN DROMAT Mr, and Mrs. Michael Donch {Huber’s father, Mr. George Kline. | was the father of 13 children. | . ® side
Jr. left Sunday for a visit of sev- In Misy i Sos yarns of Setey _—
eral days with Mrs. Donch’s par- | tlospital, Johnstown, spen as- —The first tilt-top steel conver-
A U T 0 M A T I C Ww A § H E R ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Faiatio [ter at the home of her father, |ter in America was set up in| WE WILL INSTALL ANY FIXTURE Al
Cambria Co. in 1861. | In Our Store at a Nominal Cost
Ps = Di
Only 415 of 1,700 J ohms ks Pesan. I! THE DAVIS STORE
° »w Motor Bike, Bicycl APP ICES 3 NEEDS
Towns File for Grant tow Soier’ Bike, Bleydle or | APPLIANCES . . . HOME NEEDS bes
Harrisburg — (PNS) — Approxi- BINDERS m Hastings | Magee Ave. Patton, Pa. cloc
mately 1,700 communities in this to see the complete line!
Regular CLEANING & state, which might be eligible to hess
of m
in Warren, Ohio. | Mr. John Kline.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Eckenrode, {
Sgt. and Mrs. LeRoy Eckenrode,
and Miss Roselyn Eckenrode were
This labor-saving appliance home launders clothes auto-
matically. The user loads the dry clothes in the basket,
sets the single control dial, adds softener (if needed)
and soap. Without further attention, the Laundromat in Pittsburgh last week, where
automatically fills itself with water, washes, rinses, they vided WM Pema
spins the clothes practically dry, cleans and drains itself and daughter, Dolores, of Ebens-
and shuts off. The user returns at her convenience to burg, were Easter visitors at the
take out the clean clothes for final drying. The capacity home of Mr. Glasser’'s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Glasser.
is nine full pounds of dry clothes. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Eckenrode partake of the $1,058,745 avail-| sag eee esses sss Teuderdeodeoeodeodeododeedecdeodecdrdedeeodeodeeodeodeotodostortortoededentoetentoditod bE So as
9 3nd chiares, David 3nd Pails, % POLISHING Preserve able to them for local police 5 a Ti aaa 4 » a W
atton, were recent visitors al funds, are inelegible for receipt ofe Mr.
See It © o at Callahan Ss the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin FINE LEATHER jof the money for failure to es- i Gi Y og of tl
ckenrode. tablish eligibility. Old C A * ¢
! Mr. and Mrs. Blair Cunningham This has been revealed by the ve our ar - av
n varroiitown fo, visi i i i i i
. of Cleveland, Ohio, visited rela- Soil and grime are enemies office of the auditor general, oe Jaca
tives here over Easter. of leather. Let the Nu-Way which states that of 2,257 ques- *» den.
* ° eee craftsmen keep your shoes | tionnaires ‘sent to municipalities e Tl
Call h ns Electric Store ENLISTS IN ARMY (extremely dirty ones inclu- || to establish eligiblity for receipt . his
a a Elmer C. Gray, 17, son of Mr. ded) well cleaned and well of the money, only 415 have re- * oy
‘ 2 and Mrs. Roxie Gray of Barnes- polished at all times. Your J| turned the forms. 3 >
APPLIANCES — HOME NEEDS boro has enlisted in the U. S. well-dressed look begins at “It’s unfortunate,” say spokes- 1 t U R : Th U . h 1 go Surv
C 1 Army and has been assigned to your shoes. The cost is small {men, “that not all of the muni- e S epair ose nsi1g t y, . her
Phone 2001 arrolltown ! the First Cavalry Division in the || When you consider the many [cipalities Thich received ques D d Fend d Pi t ; Aly
Far East. enefits. | tionnaires e em out and re- o
| turned them. Unless we have a amage en ers an am * Alls
| certification from the mayor, bur- $ =
Arab Spokesman NU-WAY SHOE gess or chairman of the board of Your Car in o
township supervisors, that the ° the |
| municipality has at least one full- | . ciety
: REBUILDERS |time policeman, we cannot in- . of §
IT ’ S A L O N ( : R OAD {clude it in the distribution.” « o whe
Next door to Grand Theatre | mw - Wn = or hi of ew rin £b Ors & Son
I — e ree original townships | eo oe k
Magee Ave. PATTON [in Cambria Co. were Allegheny, | 5 of R
T O C 0 N TE N T M E N T [Cambria and Conemaugh. a “ Beg)
mn re i — p— bis im —— EE SR Re . . . . . . uri
= se renee ; We invite you to visit our New Body & Paint Shop equipped + Law
PUBLIC S ALE WEDNESD AY APR ; with dust-proof paint room---modern flourescent lighting--- ¥
usm o . . . o :
AFTER LOSING A LOVED ONE : ! . , finest of equipment---modern welding equipment. . P €
AT 12:30 P. M. : *
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The Undersigned Will Offer for Public Sale on the / “ LET US GIVE YOU AN ESTIMA I E! ¥ Fh
j i ve chosen . 3
But just knowing you have chos Late Dr. D. F. Glasgow Farm, GLASGOW, [I|: Y : mm,
a burial estate of fitting dignity ('% Mile North Glasgow, Route 865) | * ON YOUR BOD AN D FENDER 3 nexec
and beauty will go a long way in | , Th
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relieving your mind in days to come. | REP AIRS AND P AINTING 0 o piLige
& A ende
ENTIRE LOT LIVE STOCK & FARM MACHINERY : o Boro
Consisting of 24 Head Cattle (with individual health charts), og ~ . , tentic
. : Milking Equipment, Feed and Seed, 2 Tractors, Cultivators, [|| All Work Guaranteed! Call 2161 for Estimate , Ho
Motor, 6-Ft. Cut Mower, Dump Rake, Grain Drill, 4 Harrows, - a, so do
| ie 14-In. Tractor Plow, 52 R McCormick-Deering Combine with og * Al
FAIRVIEW EMETERY Corn Planter, 3 Wagons on Rubber, 2 Tractor Trailers, Litz bo; . be he
| Burr Mill, Hammer Mill, and other Items Too Numerous to Il | 1 3 2
INC. | FROM Abdul Rahman Azzam Pasha, Mention. I= % 4
| secretary of the Seven-State Arab |f 1% o Four
League, in Beirut, Lebanon, comes = ,
PATTON, PA. a a Le ons . x AUTHORIZED FORD SALES AND SERVICE 1 yo
U. S. abandonment of the Palestine T 3 o'cloc
: partition, Arabian leaders are will- oo C 5 h & L P P 1 ide t
Phone Patton 3451 or 3171 for Appointment {| Fo Ces am ot. MELVIN WILLIAMS, GLASGOW, PA. j|3 Corner ot ang atton, Fa. i ok
fort to find a solution to the critical Auctioneer, H. L. Hapster; Clerk, W. C. Marrow; Terms: Cash is . seph |
problem. (International) & a biker R AR lla A amit tp R from