rett, Mrs. Dewey Diamond, Dor-|Buchanan and Bob Kline were 2 PAGE FOUR _ UNION PRESS. COURIER Thursday, May 20, 1948 Tht tary of administration are taken |between Sue Kasanovitz and Ar- Am shr { FIRST POP Hvery obstacle to your pro- iis Decedent state out mor Bonini, both of Colver, WE T ry MARSTELLER The carbonated beverage indus- | gress is a challenge, every handi- "a Throughout the proposed new | A dance is being sponsored by By KATHLEEN BUCHANAN : cap a test of your initiative and Ch U d act, an effort has been made to [the Colver Baseball Team May 29 smr— | try of the ai Tong traces determination. A eliminate unnecessary and cum-|at the Colver Labor Temple. . its origin to a little chemistry ————————— anges rge bersome formalities which add to| Stanley Mish & His Orchestra Wee Lydia Ann | a Moore Vingles Bros. Coal Co. Miss Shirley Jom Jones Feted shop in Philadelphia. There, fruit| Take advantage of the complete the cost of settling a decedent's | will provide the music. : : | inices were added to artificially |Lay-Out and Copy. Writing Ser- By State Group estate and delay its distribution| Mr. Stanley Clemaeus of Du- Epires 9 Westover 81. of Opening New Drift Here At Anniversary Party SUES water in 1807. Y vis offered’ by the Press-Courier, dh to the persons entitled to it. Bois spent Sunday at the home this place died at 6:40 a m on The Vingles Bros. Coal Co. of | Shirley Jones was honored at a - Harrisburg—(PNS)—A legisla-| In this connection the powers |of Mr .and Mrs. Pete Levendusky. Monday at her home. She was | Gallitzin in the-past three weeks birthday party held at the home AIO Sr Sr Cr Cr rr Sr Cr LPT SPP (5c tive committee studying possible and duties of the executors and S———————— born Sept. 16, 1866, in Westover. has been busily engaged in the | of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Law- pagssnmamann ces kN changes in the Fiduciaries Act administrators have been clarified . Surviving are her husband Wil- excavating of a driftmouth for a!rence Jones, recently. She receiv- K covering the administration of de- and it is proposed that real es- S ortsmen Voice liam Moore, and these stepchild- |W mine here. A bulldozer and|ed many lovely gifts. Lunch was K To cedent estates has now made a |State shall be administered in ¢ ren: Millie Moore and Mrs. Violet | 88soline shovel are being used. |served. In attendance were: he es 0 K number of recommended changes much the same way as personal rye Phillips. : The firm has leased the coall Ada Marie and Carol Ann Bea- i A os went | propery) Disapproval of New Funeral services will be held at | from the Penna. Coal & Coke Co.|rer, Thelma and Phyllis Good, ows a Ks ever Commission for submission to the EO p. m. Thursday at her late which closed the mine in 1930. Margaret Ellen Howarth, Elaine im K Stu 1949 session of the Legislature. « \ . ’ home with burial in the Westover | At this time, an opening is being | Taylor, Clem Laird, Patsy and N pres One of the proposals would imit at ara Se Cemetery. Friends are being re- made where 50 years ago there Leonard Hewitt and Colleen Car- | o den simplify the settlement of small ceived at the Moore home, had been located a drift for mules | son, VA 3 i} |! | by y Li d '} 3 [ E T A B # E he g ye estates by making it unnecessary ws ..| The Cambria Co. Federation of * xo and a manway, The section of the BX: a i gro in certain cases to follow the| Mr. James Leri of Pittsburgh is |g, rtsmen’s Clubs at a meeting M ther-D old mine has not been worked, Mrs. Frank Tonkin and Mrs. " tele 60 or KTS fyin more elaborate and costly pro- |Visiting at the home of his par-|yeqnesday evening of last week otner- aughter Banquet for years. | Charles Gardner visited in Indi- Ory Vt, RL NZ 22 Sh. 7 o Ww cedure necessary in the settle- |ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dante Leri. |a¢ the Courthouse in Ebensburg Here Succ ful E t The Vinglas Bros. will install! ana on Saturday evening. x 4 JAN YZ, Loki N pape ment of larger estates. Mr. Frank McKotch of Harris- voiced its disapproval of the cut- €sS ven a fan for ventilating and two cut-| Mrs. James Laird and son, Jim, or XE A Of Twi Another proposal would in- burg is Spending a two- Week Va- | ting of the creel limit to one fish A mother and daughter ban- |ting machines. The coal will be were Johnstown callers Saturday. 2K and crease the widow's and children’s cation at the home of his par-|.{ the Fisherman's Paradise near | duet was held in the basement hauled to a railroad siding in Mr. and Mrs. Alex Laird and D love ti from $500 to $750 in ents, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Pete McKotch. Bellefonte of the E. U. B. Church on Wed- |Gallitzin. famil Gallitzi Ai i) * will exemption ( i Mrs. Alice Harris has returned . ; Resday evening. DrpTennwent “ha amily of Gallitzin visited relativ- K Al recognition of the higher cost of The county group, in a reso- en a |es in town on Sunday. Red Skin A \ i y : to New York after spending : 9 : :._| was provided by Mrs. Mae Yo The Gallitzin Twp. School Board A living; and also simplify and ex-| : lution, has asked Fish Commis- ung, : M d Mrs. G Deh R pediate the payment of the exem- Yeeki's vacation at the Geroskie sioner Charles A. French to take | MS R. C. Doverspike, Mrs. Gla-|has made plans for the installa-| Detroit Tt Sn Ring K mea, ome } arle ‘ i ; i K ption to the widow and children.| Miss Rozelda Zawiskie spent |action to restore the two-fish de yet a Soe lunch ee the homes of Mrs. Edith Good Ibs ¢ N com Provision has been made in the |the week end at the home of Mr. limit. ; : : Mrs. Ruth Wholover a ds mer in preparation for a new lav- | and Mrs. Sam Stover. n N nes new draft for clarifying the | oe Mrs. Nick Patrick of Span- ghreording Loe Vise Commis. ghter, Jessie; Mrs. Leda Somer-|atory system and furnace. NS, Siren Jes ay 4g0- o Tt : tod : _ | gler. sion, : -i'vi ao : er, irley, an rs. Alex Da- * rights of beneficiaries, distribu Banns of matrimony have been |dise was reduced because of the Mle S20 dghiter. Louise, apd AMS and Mis. Jom Guide oy Be and ner, Sally, visit- Fancy Slicing New Green hs club tees and creditors in the many |announced for the first time in |large number of trout taken an- ghLers, elba and Elnora; OD a aye as IS: d M i 's § 3 ; Gladys Myers, Lilly Myers, Mrs. |Joseph Francis Sunday afternoon. ¢ rs. Davidson's father, James J burg cases where no letters tertimen- [the Holy Family Catholic Church frually. The Cambria Cou group Mae Young, IVEY Lec we Ro-l Mr. and Mrs Jennings Howell Burns, in Homer City. Mr. Burns T a free: points ou at it is not wor : y . ” Ay Tl e has been ill with flu recently. of i i bert Weaver, Be y. omatoes a age A chai TREASURER’S SALE OF SEATED LANDS AND LOTS IN (While for anglers from Western yi Mueits Bagoy Foe A or home on Sunday. "| The Ladies Aid Society held its : nour THE COUNTY OF CAMBRIA FOR TAXES DUE THEREON Bellefonte for only one trout. _ |daughter, Sally; Mrs. Cort Neff| Sunday, afternooners in Altoona |M€Cting in the Presbyterian social 1b bs Ky By virtue of sundry Acts of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth The representatives of all the [8nd daughter, Mrs. Hazel Frye; | were Mrs. Joseph Racz, Mary Ko- oun aS rcunesday SVRAE. : 23C : C 4 of Pennsylvania relating to the sale of Seated Lands in the County of Cam- local sportsmen’s organizations i Mrs. Dorothy Wagner, Barbara |lick, Robert Beiswenger and Mrs rs. Roy Trude and Mrs. Ken- K bria, etc., for the taxes due and unpaid, the Treasurer will offer at public sale p 8 Jn and S Ww M Bett » 8 ‘Ineth Richardson served a tasty i at the Courthouse, in the Borough of Ebensburg, Pa., on the the county also planned for an in- Barr or gue, K Vi Set ¥ | Bob Blakney. lunch. Crisp Tender 30 Size Florida Juicy Jumbo 0 NINTH DAY OF JUNE, 1948 crease in the aero-game feeding | Parrett, eryl an athy Bar Ross Buchanan, Nancy Jean Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lindolph and Pascal Celery bunch 19¢ Seager -: J Size 20c 2 > roject for next year. - TL the a ae RO RR isi ford Co. group it thy Ann Diamond, Mrs. Polly | business callers in Ebensburg on daughter, Vivian, Mrs. Frank Home-Grown But the amount of the taxes due and unpaid against the same, and ConIInuS the intention of cooperating with the King and daughters, Polly and Saturday. 3 | Soukin 2d, daughier, snd Vs. | Asparagus Mh 25¢ Radishes fuze 9c sale from day to Say 83 jhe same ma} be found Hscsssary a TH Cambria Co. group next winter in Rosemary; Mrs. Sara McKee, Peg-| Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rice and | mer on i ag ag oly. | . MS SALE: e amou axes, est and costs must be e providing of food for game. gy McKee, Mrs. Mary McKee, family of Pottstown are visiting | 1d the day when the land is sold, t such tay have heretof! a oy ’ 8-0z. Re Flea ot any be ols of ; Poi ics. RE Ye re os — See— Phylis McKee, Mrs. William Law-| among local relatives. Isang of Raymond Lanois to Puss 'N Boois Cat Food oe 28¢c will again be offered for sale x —We print mine weighbills and head, Lee Ann Falynn, Grance| Mrs. Matilda Gorman has re-'n 58 =aaerne tue of el wood. | . . . 1-0z. RN APEL, Treasurer of Cambria County. checkweigh sheets. Wagner, Mrs. C.” Doverspike, [turned to her home here after, .}€ ceremony was: performed in Bon Gil Olive Oil . pots, 236 Treasurer's otfice, Ebensburg, Pa -———————————————— Thelma, Verla and Arlene Dover- [spending the past few weeks vis- the Greek Catholic Church, Cly- 15-0z. 2 SEATED LANDS TAXES ASSESSED FOR 1945 spike, Mrs. Alma Mulhollen, Pan- |iting relatives in Johnstown. mer. Cocoamarsh Chocolate Syru ale gel rr 2 BLATT BROTHERS sy Barnes, Alberta Westover, Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Louis Merlini and Saturday callers at the Blanford 2 | H 2 | 25 z |5| & 2 Dean Westover, Margery and Mi- [daughter of Vintondale called on | Patterson and Stanley Good resi- | N. B. C. Shredded Wheat Pkg. i8¢c § [Z| F| owner or Repated 33 | § [Z| F| Owner or Reputed 3 : riam Westover, Mrs. Emery West- | relatives in town last week. dences were Blandford Keith and | . . i ® Owner 2 2 i Owner @ . : y i : Kathaline Repine of B bi T P GC t 502, i8 if} Fe St Ps over, Carrie, Serena, Gladys and | Joseph Madigan of Pittsburgh “yr d *T es oT Ragas: 0- le brus vie. 106 ili iE 1 hl 8 Gm | Westover. Mildred and Hel- | spent the week end in Amsbry. r. and Mrs, Robert Patterson K T | Adams | ings) 4.36 3 PATTON, PA. % | en Markle Mrs. Erdie Kitchen,| Mrs. “Pru” Herhei has return- piri My Jad Mrs. herman Rint Del Mont J of A K ! I RES a . - Sy = ’ eck’ is} hter of Clymer, and 2 onte oan re D 11 aces 10 Eimer Ely &|June King, Lilly Wagner and|®d after a week's visit among £27 2nd (aught Ter, i ei 32.32 | se : a \ ) OL. ive Mr. and Mrs. Rino Greggi of Bar- D 11 fe ek i £38 |pSummentin or” Fri, Su, May 2102 30 Fetwmeon Maa” Wah Lewis ana |nesboro R. D. visited Sunday at Corn KIDNEY BEANS °F 11 | Allegheny Tw : Hitregess eysy ee: “ oy = . b ; ‘ : soi the home of Mrs. Blanf ] - % uJ 192minl.|1] [Richard Denny __ | 14 1 |sSUmmerhl an Penny Singleton P| Mrs. Margaret Troxell and dau- | daughter, Sharon, visited at the|, L anford Pat Niblets 3 18isurt. | i LL i ¥ surk. 38.78 y gl » % | ghter, Twila, and Mrs. Paul King Earl Godfrey home last week. : 19:08 K ye we 2 | [Sumanchaniy™ . 16.46 Arthur Lake, in & | were Madera business callers on pl ay Levis ang Jamily MAAN" SUAS USUI SAAN : 19¢ Nutritious! No.2 i a % Boing Boreukh osa| 1% {Sas pone 1.4 BLONDIE’S , Monday. d.M A. Corl alter visited in town ey : ° | van Heat and Delicious! 2 cans 29¢ i 1} 4 anda Mans | shanty) rresnaeee 4.71 ’ Mr. an IS. . onley an M - 30 D S | Serve. i Bat. No. 1 36.67 1/1 Albert Lute, No. ANNIVERSARY : Mr. and Mrs. Bruce More and Spar MTS oan, Chest - d ecla . orye 0 2 AME a 25 1 2 . rn a , | daughter, Pam, spent Mothers’ A i . A 32 an oe B¢ 25: iis : Al% . | Day at the home of Mrs. Ernest Suan home Friday afternoon. We Will Butter Kernel ] asco Whole o Barr Twn. 34.25 William Bishop, H | Koch, the former Elaine Conley. C I t l R b id - N 72 [1] [Marv Stoltz eo. 31.73 oria Henry, in &| O. G. Rodkey was a business ompietely hebul P E A S} . | Blackliok Tb 1 b | caller in Barnesboro Thursday. B G 0 3 [steve Butala oe 241) 4 | John" a — ADVENTURES "| Miss Leona McCandless and anner range Your Washer for $30.00; No.2 ¢ 5 o 1127000 Book i ati Ww! Ee ier rock OF SILVERADQ 1Jventin Frye and Muss Polly Hing . Your Vacuum Cleaner for ean 21 No.2} ¢ X 7 Bsr 9 and Da pbell were ‘IP tina PI 31 : aa | 1Ge0TEe Solan I 20 * [town callers on Saturday even- resen Ing ays $12.50 ra De ot can 4 | min. 195.06 | ing. WE PICK UP & DELIVER : Q 182 [elarense ae anno | 21% EE 10.58 SUN., MON., May 23-24 %| Merle Westover of Washington.| The Dramatics Club of Banner Guaranteed parts and pp > n | |Marsn 5 vans 34 98 Ross i Hickock . %|D. C., who is employed by the|Grance, near Bradley Junction, service for any make! asco “Heat-Flo” Roasted COFFEE % 4 [Josep ritche § sft IE sR A New Kind % | FBI, was visiting his parents, Mr. | has been presenting plays in the 4 101 [g. F. Arthur and iiss I” Reea x d M G Westove er | area for the past two weeks. The 2 Leo Sherry, snr 146. 8S eed an rs. Gurney estover, over . ib. 1-1b. y Ss. | Carrolitown Bow." ce 11 | of Laughsey! the week end. play was staged at Carrolltown WASHER bag 43¢ 2 b 85° x I a a ug iad 1 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kitchen |for the benefit of the Boy Scouts p ags i Je fo Chest Twp. were Barnesboro shoppers Satur-| ig Js dnesiay oa) more, recent’ I d e al B r an 1 49¢ 5 w esc asl 22 day evening. ly a e Cresson Sanitorium for ’ i iE =. 8% wn Donald Horten of Washington, jhe Tartan of the Datients y 8 B Sivin P. Noon, 5 D. C., employed by the FBI, was | 0 S Yall abpoar Myicay O p ! : 33s sur a week end visitor at his home. | this week at St. Michael's Church Wincrest oy 40¢ Z bags 79¢ 5 | Westmont Bor. | Hall in Loretto 1 tas 1 oni Poratl. Mrs. Olive Dunbar of Johns-| “0 = OF i th BIGLER AVE K ; . ; N 3 15.22 town, spent the week end with |. —< eng gar Me fie lesan : Wilbert’s No-Rub P 3.88 | J 15.05 local friends and relatives. ue Be SEEY. is, aul Sui. BARNESBORO . 38.78 3 5 oprest], Mr. Vern Gardena of Cresson |ply. ooo Srey igh am b 1 Sales White 5.07, 0 RI } : 06 i : 2 was a recent guest of Rosemary | gto1, William Paar Thon henda ge ig like New! Bottle 9c : 5 2 4 13.06 King. : ¥ It 1 Parrish, Roselyn Dumm and Vin- | sa YI} 41 Bos 12.0 Mr. Brooke Frye was a caller|.ont Parrish. Rob OFFICE PHONE ol ¥ A Id Ja os ve 13. x ert and Patt ’ . Hy 1 21.62 1 4 Lopresti, he Robert YOUNG in Hastings on Wednesday. | Burley provide the music and we Barnesboro 594 IDEAL Pe —~ BORDEN S HEMO fre { 12 5.41 1 bY i, Charles Snyder of Punxsutawney |girectors of the club are Mrs. |{ HOME PHONE = provider Liquid D you bh} : rT. 13.05 Maureen 0 HARA was a recent business caller in|Biajr Stolz and Mrs. Philip Stritt- | Hastings 3709 { DOG FOOD Ide al > 69¢ i 59¢ K R 11 | matter. - —-— 1 75.91 1 us. 12.08 Mrs. Grace Lee, who has been | { 006 $50 ET rE 5 Yo 27.23 RY 13.06 = seriously ill, is much improved. 1-1b. 4 Q ! pie 1.34 : - 10 13.05 Cli ton WEBB in Mr. and Ms Donald Fronk an | Now GET THAT WALTHAM 2 cans 20¢ PEANUT a e 44 I} ; nounce e arrival of a baby| 5 1 | fl Co. 7.41 | 13.05 daught May 8 | F ! k 35 y Foner: 1 ghier, May 5. | ~ Meal! y : 2 ! ein 10.86 v fos 12 13.05 Mrs. Mary Neal and Mrs. Jane | OR THAT GRADUATE! The 7-Coutse Mea X ! Fast Conemngh No McCracken were Barnesboro vis-| = ewe No. 13 13.05 ] , 5/6 Re TE obruRh 1 [Philip Lopresti, itors on Wednesday. i Junket Renmnet CHEE-ZEE LOAF K [ae or BE.08 7 oh 13.05 Mrs. Alyca Roberts and Mrs. 0 } Fa 1 No 13.06 Mary Roberts and James Roberts] Ky 14 7 |Jr. were in Madera on Wednes- | ’ $4.63 § wid awe o> 738.08 | 2 ° i i) 2.29 1 Lorontt: | day. ; Buy NOW for a For More fo i x i 13 7 19.56 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kin and| y \ Appetizing pkgs ¢ k I 1 1 Eo! LIFETIME OF PLEASURE Desser J 4 Genevieve 517 : 26.09 20 our Harl Wagner were business call I By {2 er .35 ers in Cherry Tree on Thursday. | o) 11 gun x 4 1 1205 | RICHARD RD HAYN - LOUISE ALBION Mr. and Mrs. John Syford and Gold Seal Enriched Family % 5 ! ! 1 M. : 18.05 sons, Donald, Roger, Larry, Jer- BY p<] by 11.46 13.05 WALTER L LANG » SAMUEL G. ENGEL ry and Paul, called on her mother, FLOUR gn bag 34¢C 0 ! 1 1 Iw ioe Farhi 14.30 1 15.08 Also News, Cartoon Mrs. Robert Owens. on Sunday. ol 1] 1, Lion Nichot 13.78 1 & Orchestra Mee. Owens is still on e sick ! Try it oI Ol SuBIanite of Dlisiaction i ony Patra .F 13.05 : | ! your . o %l | Mary Pfoiffer 9.17 1 i i Los L 1 | ty Mrs. Darrell Smith and sons of i vw v Wl . 11 Ten Tn way 1 22.08 State College are visiting the la- | FIRST AMERICAN WATCH [= Gold Medal Flour Wh. 97¢ A | 5. : 13.05 Tues., Wed, Er 25-26 Vs Paes Mr. and Mrs. Stan- No need to wait any longer. Get that } 13.05 ) i ican-ma 3 y 2 o i 1 y on The Chest Creek Quintette sang fie Auorican Wade Jalan watch Puritan Marshmallows oo 19¢ 2 1 1 ’ in e iance abernacle in a ye ad . ES are ay A E— . : and now. See our complete selection! 3 Sliced or No. 2 # : 8 13.05 Falls Creek on Sunday night. ASCO Yellow Cling Peaches i: in 29C § ! 1 ’ 0s They are singing in the Metho- 3e Bo Rees iw l . 1 . Lopresti, i dist. Church during revival Jor ASCO Evaporated Paik cans 54c K 1 ue , vices, being held by the Rev. ta- . . No. 21% 5 : 1 13.05 i cy Barr of Clearfield, beginning Libby’s Fruit Cocktail aa dic K 45 1 = May 14. . 13-0z. 5 A a Te | Mr. and Mrs. Jay Rodkey of Post Cern Toasties 2 ees 35C 8 1! 1 118 fe. or * | Youngstown, Ohio, spent the last 0 1 3 xa E | wi ith friends and rela- y i lex . | week end with GAN 0 } 105 CE b | tives in town. “ Reb-Ford Fancy Grade “A K i? 35 x We , Mr. and Mrs. Charley Conley | X | JOHNSTOW | and Children of Fairview visited i o | al 3 1 LS 4 relatives and friends in town this | a beavtitel VE & K 1 | Seventh W week. | add; 17 jew- 1 4 Wm. ° ; | s. Red or yei- 3 2 5 1, | Ma o Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Kitchen of Drink Vitamin - rich Rob Ford 46- o | 3%|Mary i id filied, 3 é-0z. 11 %Wiltam end Mary * | Akron, Ohio, have moved to town. | = pe e Toate ne, a oe Pe can 21¢ Vv : | A Ie rr * | Edgar is the son of Mr. and Mrs. $4050 5 1 1 pe.|Levine b | Blair Kitchen and expects to en-| =f mene A | | Ber (20 | gage in the barber business here. | E 3 CRAY . 2] % ia [Tharles Frise | Miss Elnora Kiern called at the | A shor Grade A o 1 1 oY Li » | Paul King home on Saturday. i“; K 1 BT Berd .2 % | Mrs. Ann Kritzer of Clearfield | =wafer thin; 17 iq 1 1 1] HL LS : y Be 5 11 t the h f Paul | jewels. Yellow A Fred was a caller a e home of Pau Yel! i hi 0.59 oe | | gold filled. Re ! 1/ 1 [Fred o ing on Wednesday. | 1 ix ! hs 4.94 > Mr. and Mrs. William Hughes | $5500 ® Q be | 1 % Peter Sp 2.46 & | and Mrs. Octa McCulley were | Shendsoms; KX | - 3 1l 1 z 14.10 # | Sunday evening visitors at the tow i K 89.40] | ohn H, : : % | home of her brother, Mr. Delmont | gold filed. TN q . | surf. (Ann fe 1 1 [Mary ogo | Baurdes) pi 27.85 | 147 42.30 » | Allison of Hillsdale. | Lm 4 Munster. Two. Twelfth | Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKee and | 4 8 | Henry Freidhoft 101 [John ¥ | k | mat. surt. 7.05 318 % Mr. and Mrs. S. V. McKee were | 5 Kg | i | |The Jos 1 | altoona vigitors on Thirsday ev. | f Dressed Ih ¢ d | 1] 2° |Bmma Hammers 89.18 2! oe > 9528 * | ening. | £2. N PL, Reade Twp. : 3] 1 [Eiorenee, Mer 16.92 %! Mr. and Mrs. S. V. McKee have Rita : 3 énnis « Fortriey ... 15.51 | | Fourteenth V : 05 IF. J. Hartmann 1 HiRes Maran 4.84 b | gone on an extended tour of the | } axuuisitely B ! feork Tom Gwin) : 2.33 | Fifteenth Ward * | Western States for a few weeks. ‘desicned; 17 ol 10 F. Harmann 1| %IPeter Corcoran 15.51 | o {s, Yellow Yo Tend : | MEL %l Dhar © orm a : © WARNER BROS! %| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCulley : {ol ied wih ung Tender 5 nein sah . S. ats rloin ; : Ie mint.) Hm 10.47 | | 4.94 NEW TRIU 'D o | and daughter, Bertha, and Mrs Biacel B £ € ’ Sirloi A ] {mid}, 3. eas 3 3 | Seventeenth Ww Ward “ RI MPH! * | Clark Mangus and son, Joe, of Prices include ee tea S or Club 1b. 79¢ . 3 Chauncey. s . | Central City, called on Mr. and Federal Tax N 2 rr wm 1.94 . | man, No. i an 16548 & ‘| ~ 00 You Standing Rib g 87 o | 2 } irairs 1.73 o o v ley os ng nding K 15 i hill Co Ko 2 4 3 1 jJeoree Min me... 31.13 3. ’ [ies Srooay McCuley of Hasting 65 Beet Roast Tender or Chuck 1b. 65¢ x Spencer tract 3.09 | Nineteenth Ward oe 4 4 1l 1 George Krozel 9.69 1. A Liova oe #%| Mrs. Flo Weaver and daughter, 3 Al) [Georee Krome! DIL 18s | Fon. fod? an ls I i hi | Lynn, of Pittsburgh, were recent Veal Leg Roast Ib. 65¢ ol ; 1] 1 [Virginia Williams 15.51 7 loharica¥ Ward 3 | callers with Mrs. Spurge Weaver. Ready- Whol L id 388 Let D go insling % Chas hatles WV, Come iis | 3 b| Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson and to Ear Cooked Hams Shark Half ri Ib 59¢ 0 rr dere wel 1] 1% lenitip V. Far suns od by Son, Carl, a5 Cleftield were . re * KX 5% 23.27 1 . | week end visitors wi relatives I an 3 1 Dragush Lincar, 2.52 3 HOTS LCi . here. Sliced Bacon ils b. 35¢ ol 85 s 62.04 35 > Lat : Mrs. James Wagner and sons, Grade “A” Extra Lean Tender Sliced v 2 19.39 1 | % Show Begins at 6:00 Tues. . | James, Eddie and Dean, of Clear- . any size . XQ 1 5.82 1b 141 |X Show Begins at 7:00 Wed. | fo were wake end visitors of r E / Light Bacon ° 59¢ Beef Liver mn 99¢ | ig cr parents, Mr. ‘and Mes, Don LTON'S JEWEL Z : 1 56.40 11 f Phillips. > Mi — Readyato-Eat 3 i 12 9 5.64 | { ani “BE: 1 of * m———— k i es vo | Thursday, May 27 iy Cooked Picnics ... 45¢ | Pollock Fillet ,, 25¢ 1 3 + Marriage Licenses Magee Ave Patt Fresh-Ground 3 212 (3 Patton High School #%| Frederick Rosian Jr. and Dora g : ation Es 49.82 1 3 o ’ 8 | a : ce |3 g bot Tots Batt: 7 Hamburg w. 59¢ | Large Shrimp ,, 69¢c 11 i ret Costlow, i |3 Commencement | Blanford M. Keith, Barnesboro, mn W. T. Marley (tip- 2 . | % [R. D. 2, and Kathleen Delattre, PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL ple and wel | os. "33-31 hi PE dob bbb db biad | Barnesboro. JoSG. May 29 1s Simi
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