UNION PRESS-COURIER Thursday, June 10, 1848 PAGE EIGHT ms — -:: hb a ws sr — a we ——————— - wo - ’ . [nesboro R. D.; Mrs. Laura Bur- | Callers on their mother, Mrs. | and relatives here recently. LaJose called on the lady's sister, | Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Westover | Mrs, Clark Ferguson, who had ners ospifa goon, Ashville; Mrs. Mildred Mont. | Deryl Barto, over Memorial Day Miss Jean Swope of Harrisburg | Mrs. Robert Owens, recently. of Pittsburgh were callers at the | been visiting in Ohio for a few were Mr. and Mrs. Charles White, | visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mary Neal and sons, Bill, | Ernest Westover home recently. weeks, has returned to her home. gomery, Cherry Tree R. D.; Mrs. | { Catherine Geneva, Bakerton; Tom | Glenn, Alverda; Mrs. Martha Pet- Patients’ Record ©: - - | Mr, and Mrs. Joe Abel, Mr. and |Harry Swope, for a few days. {John and Bob, are leaving West-| Arthur, Bob and Milton West-| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Collins of Mrs. Florence Fishkorn and Jim | Mrs. Ray Westover and Mahlon | James Summerville of Akron | over for Tiller, Ore., to join their | over were recent callers in Johns- | Clearfield visited at the home of Spangler; Joseph Venesky, |! Lloyd of Pittsburgh were recent | Westover, all of Erie, Pa. | visited a few days at his home. husband and father. All household | town. Ray Thomas recently. Following is the record of pati- | Bakerton; Edward Ott, Patton R. | callers at the McCandless home. | Mr. and Mrs. Jess Yingling and Mrs. Ollie Tozier, a former local | goods have been sold. | Visitors at the David Lawhead Miss Meriam McCandless spent ents admitted and discharged at D.; Mrs. Grace Crago, Barnes-| Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Green- | family and Olevia Roland, all of | resident, passed away recently in | Dick Wagner or Pittsuurgh vis- | home were Mr. and Mrs. Curtis a few days with her sister, Mrs. Akron, O. [ited his wife and daughters, Sus- | Bloom and daughter, Connie, of Jake Baker of Irvona. Callers in Kittanning recently | an, Barbie and Chris, recently. Dixonville. Mr. and Mrs. John Westover of were Mr. and Mrs. Tony Thowart,| Donald Hoten and Merle West- Roy Thomas was awarded the Marion Center visited the for- A mer’'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vie- i the Miners’ Hospital, Spangler, |Poro; Mrs. Georgiana Troxell, Ma- land and son, Clay, of Hastings | Cleveland, visited Mrs. Cora Ro- from May 9 fo May 31 pang eh haffey; Mary Agnes Ropp, Pat-| and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Baker and | Jand here recently. : a icati ast | ton; Mrs. Alexandra Cerankoski, daughter, Bonnie, of Irvona visit-| Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Wagner ceived too late for publication last | Emeigh; Maxwell Kelly, Spangler: y g |John Yablinsky, Bakerton; Tho- | mas Stott, Cherry Tree; Michael | week: MEDICAL ADMITTED ed recently at the Milo McCand- | less home here. Miss Jessie Davis of Altoona | — and family and Lorraine Wagner of Youngstown, O., visited friends Paul King and Irvin Westover. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Michaels of | a recent week end here. over of Washington, D. C,, spent | $25 given by the Armour Leather | tor Westover, recently. Minnie Pierce, Westover R. D.; ines: illoc : ! | Bush, Hastings; John Billock, gpent a few days recently at the! Me. Grace Ss Bapneshoro; Bakerton; Esther Williams, Span- Sper ever Hal | Y By S id John Billock, Bakerton; John Pril- | 81%: w ED Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hite and THE FLOP FAMILY y Swan lips, Westover; Robert Nicholson, | SURGICAL DISCHARG daugher, Donna, of Fair Okes . ho : ! visited relatives in Westover. Spangler; Vincent Noel, Patton; | Mrs. Marjorie Phillips, Barnes- boro; Frank Rorapaugh, Barnes- | boro; Mrs. Jeane Free, Hastings; Mrs. Ethel Nagle, Hastings; Stan- ley Cerankoski, Emeigh; Mrs. Helen Simmons, Patton; Mrs. Rose Scarpo, Spangler, SURGICAL ADMITTED Mrs. Anna Klapak, Spangler; Joseph Perrone, Barnesboro; John Siford, Cherry Tree; Joseph Cic- | cotelli, Bakerton; George Hugill, | Gromley, | Barnes- | Hastings; Mrs. June Hillsdale; John Solley, boro; Jean Yahner, Patton; Wil- liam Golgosky, Bakerton; Marjor- | i i rry Tri . D.; Den-| : : Di re Theodore | Sample, Bakerton; Dennis Zeg-| Hoover, Patton R. D.; Earl Hoov- | lin, Hastings; Joseph Tavernni, ppe undersigned will offer at Pub- er, Patton R. D.; Georgia Sam-| Emeigh. lic Auction Sale, on the Premises, @ | MATERNITY the following described real estate i i ple, Bakerton; Mrs. Ann Lubert, Hastings; Mrs. Alice boro; Mrs. Alma Switzler, Car- rolltown; Fred Beltowski, Has- tings; Mrs. Martha Yeckley, Cle- veland, O MEDICAL DISCHARGED Mrs. Catherine Gill, Patton; Helen Gould, Spangler; Nina Fry- er, Bakerton; Arnold Lantzy, Bar- Ashcraft, | Emeigh; Ronald Wissinger, Cher- | ry Tree; Amelia Amantea, Alver- | da; Charles Warrender, Barnes- | Thomas Shaw, Spangler; James Shaw, Spangler; Arthur Lydic, Gipsy; Mrs. Genevieve Meese, Barnesboro R. D.; Mrs. Alma Na- gle, Hastings R.D.; Milton Stone- | braker, Barnesboro; Richard Rei- | ger, Bakerton; Joanne Sherry, | | Barnesboro; Mrs. Patricia Fisher, | Patton; Mrs. Rebecca Hollen, Car-, rolltown R. D.; Jean Yahner, St. Augustine; Mrs. Virginia Cap- rone, Patton; Mrs. June Gromley, Hillsdale; George Hugill, Hast- ings; Theodore Hoover, Patton R.| D.; Earl Hoover, Patton R. D.; Mrs. Julia Sager, Barnesboro; | Robert Mancuso, Hastings; Wil- | liam Golgosky, Bakerton; Georgia | | Mr. and Mrs. Leo Veneskey, Ebensburg R. D., daughter, May | 24, Mr. and Mrs. John Gormish, | | Carrolltown, son, May 24. | | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Selestok, | | Hastings, daughter, May 25. | Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Evanos- | | ky, Spangler, son, May 25. | | "Mr. and Mrs. John Zinsky, Eb- |ensburg R. D. 2, son, May 25. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Julian Quevy, Carrolltown, son May 25. spent a recent week end with her mother, Mrs. Ella Sybert. Miss Wanda Sybert of Erie LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVING VAN SERVICE SEE or CALL J. A. PLATKO Phone 256-R SPANGLER “Every Load Insured” and personal property of the |5 Beds, 6 Stands, 4 Dressers, 6 Mr. and Mrs Robert Lemmon, | Bureaus, AUCTION SALE NETTIE WILLS ESTATE CHEST SPRINGS, PA. AT 1:00 P. M. SHARP on SATURDAY, JUNE 12 ONE HOUSE AND LOT AND FOUR EXTRA LOTS 4 Chairs, 6 Kitchen PHILANOER'G LATE GETTING HOME — _ TONIGHT MY NICE DINNER WILL BE RUINED - | EVERYTHING'S GETTING COLD Ea EUNICE. HOU CAN START SERVING THE] OINNER- MR. Lo? JUST OROUE WN — WHAT'S THE MATTER, DEAR 7-4oU LOOK UPSET LE PD | 1" A cre. <$ x Z ANG P= EN SE HY OION'T Qau cal A PoLL\CEMAN 2 HE Was A POLICEMAN // TO Bb Anh Aaah 2 | MIP Nr bad bd AY a Cherry Tree R. D. 2, daughter, Chairs, Dining Room Suite, Sew- [May 26. ing Machine, 5 Lamps, Scale, Clo- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kammerer, | thes Press, Grandfather Clock, 2 Barnesboro, son, May 2 other Clocks, 4 Clothes Racks, Oil . Commercial Insurance Agency | nisin shi Zeanengec Stove, Toaster, Flower Stand, 4 GENERAL INSURANCE 26. Rug, 9x10 Rug, 4 Mirrors, 18 Pic- Mr. and Mrs. George McCoy, | ture Frames, 3 Chairs, 4 Rocking Liability Casualty Chest Sori M 27 % ¥ 1101 Philadelphia Avenue esi Springs, son, May _ | Chairs, 2 pr. Draperies, 2 Pr. Cur- Phone 467 Barnesboro Mr. and Mrs. George Gormish, | tains, 2 Boxes Dishes, Lawn Mow- Spangler, daughter, May 27. |er, Electric Iron, 2 Drop Leaf | Tables, Dishes, Jars & Crocks, and | Dr. and Mrs. George Dvorchak, ® YOUR GUESTS WILL ENJOY A Cool Refreshing Drink of Beer or Soft Drinks! Take advantage of our weekly home delivery ser- vice. Our home delivery HASTINGS Remember . . . | Hastings, son, May 27. | Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Rietscha, | Nicktown, son, May 27. i Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Ecken- | rode, Carrolltown, son, May 28. | Mr. and Mrs. William Trefero, | Barnesboro, son, May 29. | Mr. and Mrs. Warren Miller, | Hastings R. D., son, May 29. | Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Oravetz, | ( Barnesboro, daughter, May 30. A Floyd Michaels, { Emeigh, daughter, May 31. Yi | Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Elliot, | {Seater son, May 31. i SR | | $100 FOR AMBULANCE FUND | | The Patton Ambulance Fund | this week announces an addi- | | EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE | In the Estate of Margaret H. | Bradley, late of the Borough of | | Loretto, County of Cambria, and | | State of Pennsylvania, Deceased. | | payment and those having claims | or demands against the same will | make them known without delay to ROSE LITTLE, Loretto, Pa. IDA SHORT, Patton, Pa. | Executrices. C. Randolph Myers, | Alton A. McDonald, | Attorney for Exccutrices, 1213 S. Center Street, PROTECT YOUR Care matches the car! A Product of General Motors WESTRICK MOTOR COMPANY Main & Scanlan Sts. CARROLLTOWN, PA. | Ebensburg, Pennsylvania. 6-190 | skilled | Other Miscellaneous Articles. STELLA W. LITTLE, Executrix R. J. Nedimyer, Auctioneer TERMS OF SALE Real Estate: 10% cash, balance upon delivery of deed; Personal Property: Cash at Time of Sale. BOTTLING WORKS | Notice is hereby given that|] Be Safe ... Be Sure... 4 | Letters Testamentary in the Es- isi . : | 1ate of the above named decedent of Correct Vision by Be 1 > | have been granted to the under- % Phone 2741, Hastings | signed. All persons indebted fdetive Glass. ° ! said estate are requested to make SIZFS IN STOCK 5 FOR ALL MAKES CARS AND TRUCKS SPANGLER Auto Exchange Phone 321 SPANGLER { | placing Damaged or De- | | | Our men who work on Your car are 2 mechanics trained by factory experts. To them every part is a familiar part. The equipment they use is all i that supply Help America Produce for Peace—Turn in Your Scrap Iron and Steed PHONE 2101 And if new parts are required, a large available. Each part fits exactly —just as if it were being used back at the factory. selected especially to service Pontiacs. This assures low cost and accurate work. of factory-engineered parts is It’s our policy to do only the work you need and order—to do it right and as fast as possible. That saves you time and money and assures you complete satis- faction. Let us serve you regularly. \) hl mall i tional contribution to its fund. day for Patton is eVery ||" The sum of $100 has been a d Saturday. Call or phone | tributed by the Patton Auto Co., C.D.RUSSELL your orders early! Fourth Ave., Patton. Registered U. S, Patent Office. j 5 5 WHAT ARE YOU WAITIN' FOR ? A PARADE ? OUTA THE STREET AN’ KEEP MOVIN? GET THAT CRATE 6-13 "= \|c.D.RUSSELL Registered U. S. Patent Office HERE COMES TUGGLE. (Ee TARRY A WHILEPN\ ( no canpo, Bute.) | [Dow Be so Fussy. Most Pontiac owners will use nothing WATCH ME MAKE A = wR USELESS. | NN I'VE 60T To DO OU CAM BE SOCIABLE but authorized Pontiac Service —because MONKEY OUTTA HIM - WOULD HAVE || NAY A ERRAND LIKE A REGULAR Pontiac Service is so precisely matched ie HAVE HIM BUDA Seen | | TLGLY, CANT YOU #2 to the fine car they are driving. OY Re iD —_— Ky i nl \ LOOKIN FOR HIS CAP YOU DON'T SAV! WELL, YOU WOULDK'T {STOP THE LOOK, | DIDA GET OUT OF YESTERDAY. SECOND GRADE KNOW THAT TRICK, GIVE ME MY CAP! sy HEERBIE-JEEBIE" JOE! OH YA WANT ME TO BRING IT BACK OVER THE FENCE? OKAY, MAMAS BOY HAS JUST A FEW MAGIC WORDS - - J THERE YOU ARE, HIS CAP AGAIN || CLEVER, LET ME SEE OKAY IF YOU'RE SO NuikRe-1z Copr. 1948, King Features Syndicate, Inc, World rights reserved. [Se er Th.
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