PAGE TEN Bakerton By M, A. PANCZAK Mr. and Mrs | family and Mrs of Pittsburgh sg | here, | Don't overdrive your lights. Be Recent visitors at the home of| Mr, Edward Brezon of Wash- sure to keep headlight lens clean. Mr. and Mrs, Peter Maimone in- | ington, D. C., was a caller here|Go slow against bright lights. cluded Mrs. Angeline Schipis, | last Thursday. Don't wear dark glasses. Do these Peter and Carmen Schipis, and Mr. and Mrs. H. Joseph Easly |warnings seem over - cautious? Edward Leach, all of Carnegie, of Pittsburgh, Bernice Errter of (Well, remember, only one-third | Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Edgio Cres- Carrolltown, and Pauline Nesdgre, |of the day's traffic is on the road tini of New Brunswick, N. J, and |and Stephen and Anne Easly | between the hours of 6 p. m. and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maimone |left Sunday for St. Mary's, where [6 a. m., yet nearly 60 percent of and daughter, Anna Mary, of In-|they are spending a week camp-|all fatal accidents happen during diana. ing. these hours. Mr. and Mrs. John Muir and| Mrs. H. J. Easly, Stephen, Ferd me ee Pee—— | daughter, Agnes, have returned |and Anne Easly of Hastings, Mr. There is untold beauty in all | from a visit at Jersey Shore and |and Mrs. H. J. Easly of Pitts- [sections of Cambria Co., and very | Fall Brook, Pa. | burgh, Mary Fitzgerald of Bar- often those who are right on the | Guests this week at the James ton, Md., and Bernice Ertter of [scene fail to see the beauty or Flora home were Mr. and Mrs. | Carrolltown were Friday callers enjoy it. Gernard Montaori and children, [in Gallitzin. Theresa and Gerry, Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Hartmann and Miss Kath- |of Bradford spent the week end among local friends and relatives. St. Benedict By MISS MARY REAM ryn Flora, all of New York City. Larry Lehmier*is visiting am- | ong relatives in Akron, O. { Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Matteotti are spending the week in New | York and New Jersey. | Mr. Edward Wagner and Mrs.| Mrs. Steve Yorden and daughter, Pam- | some time at hi ela, are vacationing in Spring being a patient Valley, N. Y. { Hospital in Aspinwall. Mrs. Basil Bearer and son, | Mrs. Lizzie Stickler Buddy, of Pittsburgh are visit- | Ethel Malkin of Brooklyn, N. J. ing the lady’s mother, Mrs. Sue | visited Regan, | ends in town this week. Mrs. Anthony Galezynski and| Mr. daughter, Genevieve, are spend- | Mich., is visiting ing this week in New York City. | tives in town. Mrs. Tim Feighner and child- Mrs. Bernard ren of Gallitzin visited relatives | Friday in Joh here during the week. Michael. Miss Peggy Carroll of Chest | Mr. and Mrs. Springs spent a week here at the Kane, Pa., home of Mr. and Mrs. William | Patterson. Misses Eileen Farabaugh, Mag- | of Sampson, N. dalene and Alice Panczak are on |at the home of Mr. a motor trip to Canada. They ex- Harry C. Ream over pect to visit at the Shrine of St. | end. Joseph in Montreal and the| Misses Shrine of St. Anne de Beaupre, | Adele Ahlstrom near Quebec. They were accom-|the home of Mr. panied by Miss Agnes Farabaugh | White in Bradford this week. | Mr. and Mrs. James Schroyer | Francis and Jackie, of | of Patton. | Visitors during the week at]and sons, the home of Miss Maud McCom- | Pottstown were bie were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clair Caldwell h Farrell and children of Bellaire, | Mr. and Mrs. O., and Mr. and Mrs. Farrell of Yonkers, N. | ors among relati | Mrs. Franklin and Mrs. James ghter of Buffalo, itors at the hom Gold this week. - Hastings By ANNE EASLY Mr. and Mrs. Warren Simon of Washington, D. C., were visitors | tine Protzeller and [ Schroyer were callers in Altoona | John Miller and Pat Lynn visit- | during the past week. | here the latter part of last week. ed in Gallitzin on Friday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. James Dailey of Wilkins- | and daughter of Elmira, N. Y.,| burg visited at the J. B. Semels- | were visitors in berger home on Friday. | Mr. Edward Roseanna, D. C, visited at her home here | quet at the Wiss for a few days last week. € Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Markle of | sponsored by St. LaJose visited among friends in town last Thursday. | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Waltz of {ers at the home Chicago visited in Hastings for |Oscar Anderson. a few days recently. D. C, visited here Thursday. caller in Altoona. Symons, Shirley Helen Mancuso of Rochester, N. | erie Stickler, Chloe Ream, Ann Y., is spending several days here. [Symons and Phyllis Ahlstrom. Miss Veronica Miller of Altoona | of Pittsburgh spent a few days was a week end guest at the home of her parents, Mrs. Bernard Miller. Mrs. Michael Glova and family this relatives in Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. H. Joseph Easly among relatives here last week. Thelma Strittmatter is vaca- tioning this week in New York City. Mrs. Lois Lynch of Pittsburgh are visiting Frank Griak s home here after among relatives and Thern Boyer of r friends and rela- were visitors : J h $ Clarence Stickler home this week. [situate in the Village of Emeigh, Mr. and Mrs. Marlin C. Ream | Township of Susquehanna, Coun- Esther Cornelius of Derrick City were recent visit- Y. Mrs. Clair Caldwell, Mrs. Chris- | White Gill of Washington, | Robert Hunter attended a ban- sburg Saturday. The affair was Mr. and Mrs. George Daley and | daughter of Pittsburgh were call- A combined class meeting Dr. Emil Sloan of Washington, | wiener roast was held in the St. | Benedict Park on Friday evening. | Anne Nesdore was a Saturday |The following attended: . Don Quinn and | . Katherine Quinn ent the week end State Police Say: | Donald Dubetsky PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE In the Orphans’ Court of Cam- bria County, Pennsylvania. | In the Matter of the Estate of Alexander Maroza, Deceased, Late of the Township of Susquehanna in the said County and State. at the Aspinwall Pursuant to the order of the Orphans’ Court of Cambria Coun- Miss | ty, dated the 23rd day of July, 71948, notice is hereby given that [thers will be exposed to public | sale upon the premises in Township of Susquehanna, Cam- bria County, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, the 28th day of August, is spending and fri-| Detroit, Swanson nstown and SPEnt | tern Standard Daylight Saving Time, the following described real William Kline of | estate: at the, ALL that certain lot of land Y., were visitors |ty of Cambria and State of and Mrs. | Pennsylvania, bounded and des- the week | | Anderson and | are visiting at | and Mrs. James | ® YOUR GUESTS WILL ENJOY A Cool Refreshing Drink ves here, of Beer or Soft Drinks! Terry and Mr. | Terry and dau- | ° N. Y., were vis- | e of Mrs. George |¢ Take advantage of our [| weekly home delivery ser- vice. Our home delivery day for Patton is every Saturday. Call or phone your orders early! HASTINGS BOTTLING WORKS Phone 2741, Hastings visitors at the | ome this week. | Thomas Renwick | Mrs. James | Thomas Rennie town last week. | Mr. re——— ————————r———— and inger Inn in Eb- Francis College. of Mr. and Mrs. and Remember . . . Vivian | Bradford, Ch- : REST Ne] A Good Cola Drink lade Mr. and week among spent Friday and Saturday here: She is editor of the “Hornpipe,” | a newspaper published by the Joseph Horne Co., Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mancuso of Houtzdale spent Thursday even- | ing among relatives here. | Tony Dumm of Pittsburgh spending a two-week vacation his home here. Mrs. Oscar Binder | visited among friends and rela- | tives here Thursday. { WARD'S is | at | of Patton SOCIAL SECURITY & PAYROLL RECORDS FOR GENERAL BUSINESS | Loose leaf systems for Taverns, Restaurants, Clubs, Hotels, and Beer Distributors. All refill sheets for sale. "PENNSYLVANIA LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD STANDARD SYSTEM BOOKS Designed and Approved by Curtis Shaffer of Windber was | a recent visitor in Hastings. { Mrs. Josephine Sibert is spend- | ihg some time in Washington. | D.C : Compare the Values!... Compare the Prices!... -—420 MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLET'S THAN ANY OTHER CAR Compare the values; compare the prices; and you'll choose Chevrolet! 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EAGLE PRINTING COMPANY, BARNESBORO OFFICE SUFPLIES why and Positive-Action Hydraulic Brakes . . . plus many another major quality advantage still not available in any other motor car in its field. And to compare the prices is to know that Chevrolet prices are the lowest in the field . . . and that Chev- rolet value continues to be the highest in its field! That’s why Chevrolet is America’s No. | car; that's why it’s the car for you! FIRST in All-Round Safety! You and your family will enjoy the triple safety protection of isher Unisteel Body-Con- struction, the Unitized Knee- action Ride and Positive. Action Hydraulic Brakes— another combination of fea. tures found only in Chevrolet and higher-priced cars. FIRST in Tasteful Beauty! You will be perfectly sure of your car's beauty-leadership when you own a car with the world-famous Body by Fisher; and this most desirable of all car bodies—beautiful from every angle, inside and out—is available only on Chevrolet and higher-priced cars. 59 —-IS FIRST! J. Main Street Garage CARROLLTOWN, PA, . | feet along the line of lot No. 181 | 1948, at 10:00 o'clock A. M.,, ving | UNION PRESS-COURIER [ cribed as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at corner No. of parcel No. 4 on the plan of | hundred fifty-four feet to corner | lots for the Village of Emeigh; | No. 7; thence North forty-two de- thence South sixty-four degrees |grees five minutes East one hun- hundred | dred six feet along the li twenty-four feet along the line! Lot No, 179 to post and ple of an unnamed street to post; | beginning, being Lot No. 1 thence South twenty-five degrees |parcel No. 4 on the plan o | thirty minutes West one hundred | of the Village of Emeigh. thirty minutes East one THE FLOP FAMILY to post; thence North sixty-four ed in said decedent 4 degrees thirty minutes West one ne of ce of 80 of f lots pany to T. F. Dougherty - —————— recorded in Cambria County Deed | qunt of Book Volume 570 at Page 196. { THIS DEED is delivered and |firmation of the sale ar accepted subject to all exceptions | of the deed for the premises. and reservations contained in the | TITLE to said real estate vest-| There is erected on said land a | | | by deed of [frame bungalow. T. F. Dougherty, et ux, dated the | 12th day of November, 1946, and | fye Thursday, August 12, 1948 | Court will be asked to confirm TERMS OF SALE: Twenty-| the said sale on August 30, 1948, (25%) per cent of the am-|at 10:00 o'clock A. M. Eastern i the bid at the time of |DPaylight Savings Time. sale and the balance upon con-! JACOB FRYER | bids anc sale from time n———— mp — . Right is reserved to reject any deed from Cherry Tree Coal Com- |p all 1 to continue to time. If no exceptions are filed the nd delivery : the Administrator Emeigh, Pennsylvania SMORTO, WILDEMAN & PEDUZZI Attorneys at Law Barnesboro, Pennsylvania 8-26 oie a By Swan S0RRY, DEAR - WILLIE'S Too SMALL Tol CADDY FoR ME.~ THERE'LL BE PLENTY OF CADDIES AT THE CLUS WHAT AN AWFUL PLAQER = (15560 IT HME 9E GANS -THAT'S 15 STROKES IN THIZ 5aND TRAP ALREADY —I'M GETTING TIRED COUNTING) SS DE JELO? SELF-CONTROL Sha YoU KNow, THE ONLY REASON) | PLAY THIS GAME 15 TO cram World rights reserv ASE 9K, } dou 5HouLO] RA CA00Q\NG NG IN THAT | TEA /| 7] ONE HouR! Lefer KEEP LOOKING FoR IT, (AODY V KNOW | HIT AT IN THIS TaLL 6RASS 7c / wy?) 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