D, 1948 JShursday, July 29, 1048 UNION PRESS.COURIER PAGE THRER - = | | , i q pe Brunswick, N. J, is a guest at | | courts; turning from wrong lanes, | w " Nicktown G M Tacks 8 Pct Bakerton | the home of Mr, and Mrs. Andy | Recent Deaths | Charles B. Freeman three counts: cutting corners Worthwhile Friends By ROSE MARIE HUBER . . . By M. A. PANCZAK [M. Gormish. | Charles 8S. Freeman, aged 55 or 8 yr By James Kurtz sh TS | . at | vears f Marsteller, died last three counts; ignoring three boul-| In this old topsy-turvy world | Mr. Nelson (Joe) Cribbs, who Jose h Sukala | years, oO arstelier, €( as ae fers o ine nm i ‘Ta Ane a Pei | p | Thursday at the Miners’ Hospital |€vard stops; two speeding counts; It's hard to find a friend | know will be sincere Mr. Louis Ragley was a caller On Price of Cars ihad been a meningitis patient at Local Boy Scout Troop cut- Who you in Pittsburgh on Tuesday. c A : Joseph Sukala, aged 40 years, |, ’natigler ag , \ jo f.wayv viols . pf rs. Ce 7 Of : . Ithe Municipal Isolation Hospital, | . rine RB’ a. at Spangler, He was born on|two right-of-way violations; y . ih bx ang Mes, Cen huts of La: Cheapest Chevrolet Spending This Week | Johnstown, returned to his home | OF Ashville, Friday died AL S08 May 15, 1493, in Clearfield Qounty ting in on other cars, four counts: | And faithful to the end. g ra. Joh. : Friday is re > » i A al la son as ¢ Imm c- . : . im | of Mr. and Mrs, John Falatic on Will Cost $80 More At Roaring Run Camp [=] ray oy pore qd. to be his home. A son of Frank and | Culley). Pr Sire ‘are Tacing, one crosswalk violation; It's i lo find that type of Say. The Bakerton Boy Scout Troop, | Mr. and Mrs. Louis Caputsel | Theresa (Trybus) Sukala, he was | hig widow, Mrs. Elizabeth (Tem. driving on wrong side of street, WI ns wide their heart Mr. U. C. Kline has returned| The giant General Motors Corp. | No. 72, is spending this week at|of New York City and Mrs. Mar- born in Hastings, on May 18, |pleton) Freeman, and these chil-|two counts; failure to make hand| Ang never fails to lend a hand to his home after being a sur-|Saturday abandoned its lone | summer camp under the leader-|garet Capatch of Madera are vis- 1908. Surviving are his mother, | gren; Mrs. Rosella Harber, Mars- signals, four counts, and failure |anq do more than just his part. gical patient in the Mercy Hos-|stand against the mounting cost ship of their Scoutmaster, Tom [iting at the James Flora home. (of South River, N. J.; his widow, | teller; Trafford and Charles, both to yield to a police traffic car's : pital, Altoona, for several days, |of production and announced an |Lehmier. The camp is located on | Mrs. Michael Sottile and son | Sophie, and two children, Ann and | at home, There are five grand- Siren. If such a friend you should meet Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Parrish | €i8ht percent price increase on all [top of Laurel Mountain, Somerset | rimmy. have returned from \ | Theresa. He was a brother of Mrs. children. He was a brother of Eh = Then never, never lose him; and daughter, Delores, of this |ilS Passenger cars. Co, and is called the Roaring Run [vacation at Canonsburg ! J4nn Hayduk, Routr River, N. J.;| James and Clark Freeman and ~—You'll never develop your lat- | For regardless of how rough it place were callers in Johnstown C. E. Wilson, GM president, [Scout Reservation. | Mrs : Ne He wo R sonber | Mrs. Agnes Labun, New Bruns- | Mrs, Alice Helsel, all of Coalport, ent talent by refusing to attempt | gets, on Saturday. ordered the new prices effective| The Scouts have worked hard | a any A rs. 1 {enry a Nore | ick, N. J., and John Sukala, of |and Elmer Freeman of Baltimore, |& Job you-ve never done before. 'He'll be with you, lose or win. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Kirsch |SP8er Cars— Chevrolet, Pontiac, [during the past months to earn poling Sg and Jona d, of | Coalport. ; | Md. Funeral services were held ” TE — ys - wm— S. I se irsch Jersey Shore, a., were visitors| Funeral services were held on | on Sunday afternoon at the Pres- EH FEEL TEER RETR ESR RRR REET and son, Edgar, Patton on Sunday. Mrs. Joe Valazok of Heilwood The new price boosts brought |of their labor. The following boys | the week end with his mother, [the Detroit factory list price of [are at camp: © |of Newark, N. J, are guests at cemetery. | cemetery. Mrs. Mary Cree. the Shegpest Chevrolet, a business Paul Hovan, Tommy Fitch fhe home of Mr. and Mrs. George . : ° [ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wise and |¢0UPe, to $1,160, an increase of [Paul Columbus, John Contorchick. | Kutchman, { i children of Butler, Pa., visited a |$80. The list price of a similar |Jack Lamont, or Lehich, Mrs. Ann Plance and son, Mrs. Catherine Dugan ‘John J, Ptak i few days with Mr. and Mrs, Char- | Ford is $1,163. : Tom Yarko, Eddie Hovan, Jim |Jerry, and Miss Zelda West are| Mrs. Catherine Dugan, aged 74| john J. Ptak, aged 53 years, of | les Bowman. General Motors is the last of Bassett, Anth o ny Vanscavish, | Visiting in New Cumberland, W. years, of Colver, died last Friday | colver, died Monday of injuries Mr. and Mrs. John Stine. Jr. Bs major auto manuachrers Earl Paratto, George Kotrick. | Va. | afternoon at her home. She Was | received in a mine accident. He of Altoona, were Sunday visitors | peel Pass na Bh prices on the Frank Kotrick, Wasco Kotrick,| Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Pattison |Porn Feb. , 1874, in Philipsburg. |was born in Poland on June 24, | at the home of Mr. and Mrs, John | Lcois Of the third round of post- | Robert Badilo,"Robert Lane, Tom |and son have returned from a |Her husband, Edward Dugan, eX-|1895 Surviving are these child: | Stine, Sr. . war wage increases. ._| Barnes, Ducky Lachery, Bob La- |visit in Baltimore, Md. They were | Pired four years ago. Surviving ren: Verna and Ralph, both at] ? Wilson said GM would not in-|mont, Lenny Teklinsky, Alex accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. | &re these children. John Chanber- | home: Walter, Ebensburg; Char- | Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cree of Cree’s George Tyrone visited with Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cree recently. were callers in Monday of this week on all mod- els of Chevrolet, Pontiac, Olds- mobile, and Buick cars. crease truck prices at this time. Most other manufacturers boost- ed truck prices in conjunction with car price increases. Ford accompanied its 1949 bid enough money to take the entire | Ty . troop on the week's oz no tpi | during the week at the ‘home of of e week's camping trip | My, and Mrs. John Muir. and now are enjoying the fruits| Mr. and Mrs. Peter Romansky Golmicz, Joe Shevock, Ed Kapella | Dick Pennington, who will spend ig Rander (who now resides [the week here. in Pittsburgh but who came back | piss Adelaide Lamont of Buf- to camp with his former Scout | NY soent the es friends of Bokerten) falo, N. Y., spent the week end | Monday morning in St. Joseph's | Catholic Church, Coupon, and in- [terment was made in the church | lain, Mrs. Blanche Russick, Mrs. ‘Mary Mitchell, Mrs. C. S. Lucas, Mrs. Charles Blough, Theodore, Mrs. C. M. Keith, and Earl Du- gan. Mrs. John Mung and Mrs. | byterian Church in Marsteller, by | Rev. Plummer Harvey, of Patton, {and interment was in Grass Hill | les, Detroit, Mich.; and two grand- | | children. His wife, Rose Bodensky | Ptak, died in 1929. He was a {member of Holy Family Church, | |Colver, and of the United Mine EA here at the home of her mother, Mrs. William Lamont. Guests at the home of Mr. and Sam Smiley, who is in the Army reserves, has been sent to North Carolina for a two weeks Another distinction that the Edward Smith are sisters. for supremacy in the low-priced Fun- workers of America, Local 860. field with an 8.7 per cent increase DIAMOND WEDDING SET ber of the camp staff ing | Thomas Run. ip staf of Roaring | mother of Mrs. Jetwett, and Mrs. | | Herman cemetery at Carrolltown. qualities in leadership ability are | a sen oc nural yaley. | y Miss e sen, ° o chosen to serve on a Scout camp | RN, | George Losier Rose ‘Adding Machines staff and Troop 72 is justly proud | ot Difeshar was oS pieent visp of Jim Blose. 2 | tor at e home .o er parents, G a? . ns > ; | | seorge Lester Rose, 49, of Eb-| Here's that man again. The Troop.will return to Bak- | MT. and Mrs. Otto Mortensen. cnsburg R. D. 2, who died at| Last year the Accident Preven- Glasgow Notes erton this Saturday. Miss Norma Matteotti, daugh-| 77g, p. m. Friday of injuries re- | tion Dept., Assn. of Casualty and $85 to $125. Only Crosley Corp.'s prices on its small cars remain unchanged. (Looking back over Courier files we can show you cars ad- vertised for less than $400.) your Rhapsody Lock engagement and wedding rings are always lined up and lovely. When you wish to wear your rings separately, the lock will not show. rtf ! A Bakerton Troop has is that their | eral services were held on Mon- | training period. in the price of the new Ford |Junior Assistant Scoutmaster, | ! «| day morning in Holy Family Ca- | = : Mrs. Chester Kuhn and daugh-|T0dels. The boosts ranged from [Eagle Scout Jim Blose, is a mem. | MTS: Join Jewett sre MIS. | tholic Church, Colver, and inter- envose Oo atesboro, | ot was made in St. Benedict's ow ops (dS Locked in an instant — Quickly unlocked, ter, Joan, Mrs. John Troxell and son, Jerry and Miss Grace Len- der, were callers in Philipsburg on Monday. Grace Lender spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gubash of Blandburg. Only boys of the highest, | fo show detail | Osho delo; Rhapsody Lock sets from............... $150 up Rhapsody Diamond Rings from $37.50 up A Beautiful | | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mat: | coived int oa fall of rock while at |Surety Companies, voted a scat- Selection of ® 000000 000C0GOG® OC By JANET C. KUHN Guests at the home of Mr. and | otti, has opened a beauty shop | i i i i i i 3 . 8 > Mr. a ts y ig work in Colver, was buried on |ter-brain automobile driver in Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Carlson Yrs Bryce James a Md Re hus Felix School of Tuesday aileron he Forest 19 1 Angeles The an Most | CRYSTAL GIFTWARE yr 3 Lawn Cemetery following services Likely fo Sucoumb, as With Attractive Floral Patterns and daughter and Miss Beatrice Morrow, have returned to Mich- igan after spending a week's va- cation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Morrow. Leon Taterus of Shamokin is spending a vacation with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John McCartney. The Lutheran S. S. and Bible School enjoyed a picnic on Thurs- James, all of Baltimore, Md., and | Beauty Culture, Johnstown, and Miss Margaret James of Johns- | has passed the state board exam. town. - Rev. and Mrs. Owen Brubaker | Adjust Milk Production and family and Mrs. James Hill| Records show that cows fresh- of Altoona were recent visitors at | €ning during the fall months the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mon-| make their owners more profit | roe Rairigh. than cows freshening at any oth- Mrs. Nicholas Lebedeff and |er time of the year, reports Joe children, Richard and Joan, of |S. Taylor, extension dairy special- New York City are guests at the | ist of the Pennsylvania State Col- home of the lady’s parents, Mr. lege. Cows bred during the win- at his late home. {found guilty of 11 traffic viola- He was a son of George and |tions committed within the dis- Annie (Hutzel) Rose and was | tance of a few city blocks. | born in Johnstown Nov. 26, 1898.| This year’s nomination goes to Surviving are his mother, his|another Westerner. widow, Mrs. Mary (Dinger) Rose,| Traffic officers and these children: Mrs. Althea with 31 violations, which they Crawford, Ebensburg R. D.; Mrs. [said were committed within five Hazel Wissinger, Johnstown; S- minutes. Here's what happened: Sgt. Clyde Rose, Ft. Worth, Tex.,,| When Mr. TMM.L.T. Succumb and Donald, at home. There also |drove his car into a hotdog stand, re several brothers and sisters. | two officers issued a ticket charg- Choose a Complete Set at Our Low Prices CLEM A. FARABAUGH JEWELRY — APPLIANCES — GIFT SHOP Main Street Carrolltown Is no crime. .. ® No, it’s good sense to buy fine quality — and in foot- wear, quality means Walk charged him oli day at Lakemont Park. A large | olish Over. These famous shoes |crowd attended the affair and Mrs. Th i i ine [a . , ] omas Hecker. ter will freshen at the right time ras No. | in im with reckless driving, | | TT IHN MII oh are handsomely styled in | The 4H Club of Glasgow en-| Miss Ann Hegedus of New to get the host results. L560. TNA, ar ery eT NO. ya ear | ay : oyed a picnic a e Patton - Lar. choice, supple leathers — Re Pe last Wednesday. SE ——Y re 4 built for comfortable fit— Bsryons Bitending reported an 2a and fit for every occasion. ; Sony Troxell of Altoona Toll- spent the week end with her par- ol hern SRLS, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Trox- ell. fg 10 A Janet Kuhn spent a few days / 200 vacation with Ida Dixon of Coal- $1 port. 234 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stine and 110 sen, Timmy, were callers in Al- Bh 170 toona on Saturday. \ $39 Miss Mary Lopreta has retur- \ 211 ned to her home in Scranton af- 000 ter spending a vacation with Mr. l - and Mrs. Melvin Williams. 2710 Mrs. Ruby Arnold, of Washing- 15 2 ; . C., visited with Mrs. f 322 Pearl Hollen and Orrie Lovell > U P \| j I} 1] 0 : 1 recently. 0 A. Mrs. Pearle ilollen and Orrie SIE, Lovell spent Friday with Mr. and - @® vod- Mrs. John Miller of Warriors |.) \ Y Mark. . Mr. and Mrs. Carrie Kuhn and children, Richard and Shirley, mo- tored to Blandburg on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Troxell [and daughters, Patty and Peggy, and Miss Emogene Strong were visitors in Altoona on Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bungo and | | children of Smoke Run visited | ul with the latter's parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Charles Bricker recently. dan = [ Mr. and Mrs. Russell Delozier | op: | and family of Altoona visited | wig | with Mr. and Mrs. Foster Troxell | ny; | [= Wednesday evening. | CHOOSE FROM WOLFS FAMOUS APPLIANCES! | REFRIGERATORS WASHER VALUES! o Blackstone Washers .....$109.00 Speed Queen Washers ....109.95 lish i Quality Footwear | i+ wi Nis, Don cree vent ne |e of her Be Mr. ana i G. E. e . s $229.50 (zeneral Electric Washers .139.95 | Mrs. Ed Kline. Picnickers at Sunday were: ke | SHARBAUGH i & LIEB the Patton Park Mr. and Mrs. . 259.50 Easy Spindrier Washers ..179.95 | on | Raymond Parrish and daughters, | Philco . . [1] B 38’ | Mary icy and Dlores °F and | [ B di A t ti WwW h 199 50 > ? | Mrs. Louis Ragley and family, Lf] enaix uromartic asners Fy + BARNESBORO ~~ 5 r. and Mrs, Reed Brown and | Leonard . . 269.50 EEA NERS YS, S$ 408000000049 tunily, Jimmy Rize ang es ' ” enevieve Huber and family. a SLATE BROTHERS |i it, or Crosley . . 288.75 ; RON ERS! ; visitors here on Sunday. . . E. Portable Ironers .§ 79.95 aN i a Admiral 9 CU. 4] 5.00 Maytag Auto. Ironers . ..179.95 attended the baseball game at Pittsburgh on Friday. Mrs. Raymond Parrish and daughter, Mary Lou, were callers in Indiana on Tuesday. Easy Auto. Ironers G. E. Auto. Ironers Ironrite Auto. Ironers Bendix Auto. Ironers 3 PATTON, PA. : . 399.50 | Frostair Friday & Saturday July 30-31 ; Bud Abbott, ‘Death Dodgers’ To Appear Sunday At Fairgrounds The famous Jimmy Lynch WESTERN %®* [Death Dodgers yill appe t | HERITAGE ig ne Fair oo dol pid : | Sunday afternoon, Aug. 1, begin- ning at 3 p. m., daylight time. ...229.95 Lou Costello, in BUCK PRIVATES Also « Tim Holt, Nan Leslie, in 3 * Yeur Credit Is DEEP -FREEZ LOCKERS $10.00. 0: ; , 2 2 A 7 and his b rill give 3 Svnday & Monday {you real fnlls as “they put’ on FAMOUS MAKES for your old washer (regardless of its % Aug. 1-2 5 air hahraising show using on Good age or condition) on the purchase of 4 + RR] . | dinary Dodge an mouth s | . 3» JOHN WAYNE, de Yoon gasp = they pet a| Q. E. Leonard any new washer & HENRY FONDA, in % new car through the gruelling at 4 5 of | “Dive Bomber Crash,” in which o FORT APACHE & ova 3,000 Ss of DR oe R ] ° Ww se MOST COMPLETE LINE ’ % | hurled into space and over a €yno S 1 CO olf’s! % with Shirley Temple and Huge truck—with Jimmy in it, of of Ward Bond + | of course. . 9, 3 NATI iy a A The Death Dodgers Show is a 4 % Also NEWS & SHORT % real Ho Cy These ol 20 0 OFF on Floor Samples * 0 ALLY - ADVERTISED o> ene | have a variety of stunts in addi- BBP eth (tion to the one ghow, Including APPLIANCES 5 oe | the sensational “Ski Jump” and | Y 90 * Tuesday, Aug 3 oh Te “jumping of three Dodge's | oo BUY ON WOLF S LONG EASY TERMS IN NORTH : & Martha O’Driscoll, Bilat time. + hy Granville Owen, in 2 I page of nus issue | CAMBRIA! > % | will be found an advertisemen - LI'L ABNER x of iy So A, inter- | WOLF'S WILL BE : Also o | ested will be Dodge owners and | R DAY AUGUST 8th for the ANNUAL WOLF PICNIC ’ ry. | prospective Dodge owners, who | ¥ 7 + Ernest Tubb, Lori Talbot, in % | will really get an opportunity to | P- HOLLYWOOD | Elus wie u coin Bl OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7th! ’ ®Co.,, Park Ave. Patton, is the] oo © : : BARN DANCE = foal TI for Dodge cars. | 9 ° . : Wednesday & Thursday 3 Aug. 45 . PAULETTE GODDARD, | * MWDONALD CAREY, in HAZARD A fast and furious, funny | | Don’t miss this thriller! | - - ‘MarriageLicenses| | Fernando J. Perott, Emeigh, and | | Ruth Deyarmin, Cherry Tree. ! | Anthony Salvia and Beatrice | Freoni, both of Barnesboro. | | Carl E. Sunderlin and Dorothy | | Pierce, both of Westover R. D. | Carmen M. Micali, Elmora, and | Alice A. Panaro, Ebensburg R. D. comedy! Harry Mariskanish, Penn Run, Also R. D. 1, and Helen L. Kline, Car- * | rolitown R. D. Fox News & Short | George Finet and Victoria Bach- fooloopefocfocfoedorforforfoofocforfoofoofeofocforeofeofofert leda, both of Hastings.
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