Thursday, August 12, 1948 HA surts Thursday, August 12 — 10 days only! It’s the Biggest Sales Event of the Summer Season! A Complete Clearance of All Ladies’ Summer Styles at Prices That Hit Rock-Bottom! Here Are Just a Few Samples of Many Values That Await You at Shonberg’s! Don’t Miss This Great Sale! 5295 LADIES SLIPS, Satins & Crepes . . $1.00 ONE LOT LADIES’ RAINCOATS "iis $4.00 1! ONE RACK FULL OF DRESSES "sii° . . $200 ONE RACK FULL LADIES’ SUITS "ici §1000 ~~ ONE TABLE FULL OF BLOUSES “:%° . . $179 ONE RACK FULL OF COATS. . . . . $15.00 LADIES" NYLON HOSE. All New Shades . . 99% ONE LOT 2-WAY STRETCH GIRDLES . . $1.00 LADIES" SKIRTS “sit: . . . .. .. $159 LADIES’ SUMMER COATS "25 . . . . $20.00 SHONBERG’S PAGE SEVEN gust 12, 1948 — CE accounts have | passed by me » in this office of the parties | be presented onfrmation and lay, September L. of Peter A. . Lieb, execu- eus. nit © of Leora 1idt, executrix \ugusta Foust. of George L. or of Albert t of William of Katharina nan, or Katie of Joseph M Euen Betts, sia Euen, of Johnstown npany, execu- lewett. of Lioba Mc- Albert Kurtz. t of Louise ce. t. a of . of Russell of Arthur it of Johns- ust Company, Yost. t of Herbert linistrator of of Emma M. f James A. . of Max W. (Rev.) John of Annie H. ard Herbert of Marshall . of Wilbur itor of Char- Phila. Avenue Barnesboro nt of Louis or of Jacob L of B. J. of Abraham of Harold Sipe, execu- 5 of Harry M. i, Jone Gallitzin Man Named Head |: ms i. QJ; d Full Li : er Lol EL David t . , t i S S | [vi on Luzon wit e of "Davia allitzin Mian [Named Head. |sopeire: moved on nereaie Slim and Full Lines Feature ‘War Continues On angler Soldier [yng or un win ‘me sin : 3 . : : ’ and Rational dies, They 950 Ed-| 5 | ® ® . | Infantry Division. He was born id J. 20th District L ommended that State Adjt. Ed- t U tarvEat Reb d S d | Oct. 9.1915, in Spangler and en. 2} Pevia 1. ¥ iS ric e ionnatres ward Linsky be made an honor- | n a €s, en S ame nsani ar d eries £ urie un d | tered the service - Nov. 9, 1943. of Stephen & A | Mr. Bernard, who will serve a |2TY department commander. | . x : : +z ins of Pfc. Andrew |He went overseas on July 3rd, R J. F. Bernard Elected [two-year term as district com- siLSFaais Sse, oat on the | Oversize Collar, New | Dro mately is sare 2 nse Name Means Nothing Mie ain of Spe aler Fare | 1014, " . of Kate H 1 | mander, said he will appoint his |® xo . [stand at 12 inches from the side- | reinterred in St. John’s Greek | Surviving are his mother, Mrs. iin Bein 8 At Pre Convention Meet mane upon returning from the Pe non Sth enh Bat-Wing Sleeve Noted | walks; day dresses at 12 and 13; | To Food Inspectors Cemetery, Barnesboro, following [Ratherine aris, pa nes - i Qi in. | 8 7 i jo iH | ktai "OC > | > arvices r i br ors & sisters: IAM Er i] J. F. Bernard, supervising prin- | state convention. fices in non-profit organizations| Fall fashions will be evenly | Socktall rocks may 80 down to| “Ye Olde Greasy Spoone Eat- Services 2 D Su Sunday i hrotners Mri Tah of tr of Walter A cipal of Gallitzin Schools, was | Legionnaires also electe 11 and be compensated for their ser-|divided between the slim and the | © He Tang grosses Jae i Six OF erie 9 ne Sree 3 a ) 2 ay Loy Sep Mone a iy or rotor ot fi elected Commander of the 20th delegates to represent Cambria | vices. | full silhouette. Skirts will be ap-| 918 : oy Ss Tom the loor for| «aunt Matilde's Spick and Span pov. o ae 0sep eA, Pegey, all of Piitehurgh., and a Mr i American Legion District at a|Co. posts at the national Legion : — | but there will be some surprises | 1h orn types, ang floor len- meq Room.” ry o os o S s ay YEW and Nancy Ann, at home. ® H William ! pre-convention caucus Sunday in |convention next month in Miami, POWERFUL NEW VITAMIN [in store, says Marian Corey in |& as Re pang gala gowns. | What's in a name—or, rather, Fon ll Ne anger Pin any 4 , ’ to i H 2 the clubhouse at the Ebensburg |Fla. They are Frank Morley, of Rahway N. J.—Middle-age fat- | McCall's about what to expect | 4 ot nis pany ave : raight | what's in the meat balls? amene n Sgion pos hs ; Tov C fer Classified Ad! lisa =. a Fairgrounds. Barnesboro; Paul J. Wills, Loret- igue and pernicious anemia can |in clothes for fall. Eiri an Pas S ha “Ye Olde Greasy Spoone Eat-| Pfc. Minarish was killed in ac- ry a Courier ssi ! of Andrew Delegates from the 20 Legion |to; Edwin Green, Portage; Prive Ibe routed quickly with a power- | She tells about the oversize often oo in for interesting erie” may be as sanitary and | ec. t. a of i Posts in Cambria Co. named Mr. | Morley, Barnesboro; Louis Shee: lfm new vitamin (B-12) isolated | collar, the _bat-wing sleeve and However, there are really no sef | S€TVe as wholesome food as any | : k Bernard to succeed Fritz Morley, | han, Herman Ribblett, A. Paul |, liver. There's not enough of |the dressy shirt frock. | rules about suits; you will see all |feStaurant in the land, while the | f Emma R § Barnesboro. Mr. Bernard will as-|Blough, Frank Dallas and Peter |it in existence yet for it to start| Fall silhouettes: Fall clothes | kings. . "| Aunt Matilde cute place may be | < of Delores ! sume his new duties after the|Chiodo, all of Johnstown; Adrian |jepiacing other liver extracts, but are evenly divided between the misnamed. Fall Coats: Even in coats this half-and-half division between the {slim and the flared exists, with the widely flared princess coat {and the slim wrapped cape coat | gt {leading the field. io state Legion Convention which op-|J. McGonigle, Cresson, and Ray- | ioctors have hopes it will become |slim and the full, with skirts] [mond TJ.antzy, Spangler. | 3. one-shot cure. Alternate delegates include Les- |—————— pany, Gdn., ° . | topping of Autos Behind | Tocrr or sCti 23s de. 1's Own Dont | | Fall Casual Dresses: The In-{ tions i section with the code | t and Trust Wagner that the election was de- | son, Johnstown, and Donald Ev [teresting thing about these is |C.0NS in connection with the code 4 clared unanimous. ans, Ebensburg. | g ores ng ng about these is/of fajr competition for the restau- | f John Cy The Adoption of a resolution making | C 00 uses r e S aw {they are not plain shirtfrocks. | Zahorchak. newly-elected commander, | rant industry. | The war against dangerous eat- ing places has been going on in| this country for many years. | Fourteen years ago the United ! j States Public Health Service pro- { posed minimum sanitation regula- of Harry J. ens Aug. 18 in Philadelphia. of ri Election of Mr. Bernard was | ; made unanimous when Alton Wag- | ter Griffith, Ebensburg; Fulton S about the same as far as length of The Un- ner, Ebensburg, withdrew his can- I. Connor, Johnstown; Joseph A. didacy. It was on the motion of | Wess, Ebensburg; Clarence Wil- wv 7 2 : 2 Sitir ore {There is something soft and in- | Nve vears ¢ 8 ni | } a veteran of World War I, has | mandatory the election of officers . . i —— Go . Sr a | Five years ago was printed the | » 3 Rap } been active in Legion circles in|by all posts during June also Legislative Group to o jaroidanl abet; 90h ones a disor. | “Ordinance and Code Regulating ! Swisher. 3 the county for more than a quar- | highlighted Sunday’s caucus. The | Push Bill 49’ Sessi or ort alr- 0 [Fre ee ald] ay me | Bating and Drinking Hstablish- | S A pI of Tillie ter century. During the first | resolution also stipulated that the | us at ession ; [2g “nia oy oug hi ments, Recommended by the Uni-| 2, | | ix cota. of World War he served overseas |cfficers be installed the first mee- . : . Here is a quick way to set your I°2lly pain shirtfrock has and is | t¢d States Public Health Service.” | HERE y é Something should be done to jew short hair between sham- | CVer into the dressy class, and is Pennsylvania adopted the rec-! T A 3 s &2 ivision. i a 2 ate convention. ’ : > q npn wit ie famons nd vision jung after he sini F 0 : — | protect children riding school bus- | hoos and restore its fluffiness and [Made of exotic fabrics like lame |cmmended code for statewide en-| f RS : jes, a legislative committee was | shapeliness. Dolly Reed carefully | 2nd satin. forcement for sanitation regula- | 2 on told last week at Harrisburg, but |worked it out with Lura de Gez | Fall Dressy Dresses: The slim [tion of eating establishments in | there are differences on what is Fifth Ave. hair stylist, and tells and sophisticated ones are a sur- | 1945. = { the best method. vou how in McCall's: | prise. Although slim, the skirt al- Of Windber ecutor of @® When you buy tires for f Annie E. your car you are really buy- e Estate of There are two forms of the mo- | P. O. Van Ness, secretary of “Be sure your hair is properly | ways has something about it to | ge; ordinance outlined by the U. ing mileage. And when you * Ben Abel the Pennsylvania School Direct-|shaped. Then you can have sev- | get lots of attention. S. Public Health Service. lon Ti Bon Ass, : > New Fall Sleeve: It is the plic Healin Service get Dulop Tires you ace nce Stritt. or's association, said his organi- |eral hair-dos by merely changing |. y LL : {zation favors a law requiring all | the part. Never set hair when it | cut-in-one” or bat-wing sleeve, | traffic to come to a full stop | is dripping. Start setting at point|s0 improved in cut and fit that it and then proceed with caution |Of crown on heavy side of your |seems like an entirely new fash- | | when school buses are loading | hair; it's easier. Make curls fat|ion. And it gives just the right of Charles and unloading. [rather than skimpy. They'll be [ices line—smooth and round- Emm | ute Tifa ap Lh % , | soft, lasting. ing. of Emma § | 0,5 Ux Jig of vos oH con: be For a mid-week set that takes| Fall College Clothes: As usual, saved, i S surely wor e One calls for placarding eating and drinking places following | careful inspection—the placards | to give grades, A for complete | compliance; B for compliance | with exception, and C for failure to comply. | The other form is non-grading | making certain of longer trouble-free mileage at no extra cost. That is why we of Evlyn xecutrix of invite you to come in and see these tires that embody so many improvements in tire $id § no more an an hour from start |the college wardrobe is a matter oy s 2 : . ; s f William i | have a law,” he told a committee io jnore th me oro direc- |of separate jackets, skirts, swea- and provides for a single set of | engineering. You can drive of Mary : 2 C. . / / Lic of the Legislature’s Joint State | gjong: : ~ |ters and blouses; or tweed suits; | Minimum requirements for all res- | with confidence on Dunlops. Waldo E i we ongea weakions {Government Commission. It i8| “Brush heair to remove Qust. | of slacks and pedal pushers and |taurants and calls for revocation! »pl iy I - | charged with the task of revising | gol each lock straight up, brush {blue jeans, of checks and plaids |Of license on failure to meet the | 6.00x16 $12.40 plus tax TE re £ AND MEAN IT WITH A | the state's motor vehicle and trac- | through hair. Taken an extra sec- and wool jersey; or smooth date |requirements. fd . ! ae : tor code. . I ond to make a clean part. You'll dresses, and don’t overlook that : he Ruplic should be Sh%uEn . § | At the same time, Van Ness ag- | have smoother pin curls. Separate oversize collar; of bang-up for- | teres ed In their own welfare to om. N ae : VW A | = AN [reed underquestioning that traf-|cut an inch square of hair. All mals and short dance dresses; of | patronize only those eating places | IB i | J | 0) D)) © et Mulve- {fic in cities and boroughs where | good pin curls must start this |best coats. and of short casual | that manifest cleanliness and a VIN. A 4 Ml | there are sidewalks, might be ex- | way. Mojsten fingers. Wind end | coats; or a rain coat and, if pos- |purity of food. | lempted. On four-lane highways, | around one finger, then roll up | sible, a fur coat. { FIRST AMERICAN WATCH f Peoples Trust . . I | possibly only vehicles maving in [curl using two fingers. Slip out | Related tweeds or tweeds de- | NEW FLUID FINISH Lo | f Emma § Made in America for nearly a century . . . these | the same direction as buses should | one finger. Then, with free thumb | signed to go together are used for | A new fluid finish is being de- | hn. § are timepieces of known quality and accuracy! {be required to halt, he added. | and forefinger, press curl flat and | smart country-and-car suit, veloped in New York which will | . en pales, 5 fit day tor organi. | AT, Lay Curl against hea Pace | long of Jacket, shim of skint. Tc | come in various eolors and can bo A bt iy i air: | it forward to turn under, bac 0 | brea ock é y ) > 2 2 | Irvin J. | zations and groups Villy ideas on [ turn up. Open clip. Slide clip ne | Porras open at the side. There P or linoleum in one coat. It forms | Fourth Ave. Patton, Pa. f Alonz | ays £0 Shh : 2 To he it | curl, release to close it. Holds the | an up-curved neck and sleeves in |a hard surface which can be pol- )] nzo {iiotor vehicle code. The eomanits | 17 40) doesn’t split hair ends.” 'one piece with the yoke. lished. I ie Baum- | tee, assigned the specific job of | ? s of And- | bringing the code up to date, had | a | swung the doors wide for sug- | f Charles i [gestions and more than a Score! or of Ada | took advantage of it. | | They proposed among other | Jeannette | things: Xx of Tony | Reexamination of drivers invol- | ved in accidents. Separate and stricter license | tests for commercial drivers, { | Permanent registration with | | date tabs or windshield stickers | f William rt Spires. f Charles fichael J. . .. FOR CLOTHES THAT CAN “TAKE IT"! Sf Maric | for annual renewals. like Bas. i | Definite tests for drunken dri- : | vers with chemicals. 1 | Modification of the provisions | EE ——————————— RINETT, : Prices include. | on overloading of trucks to make Sy : a Federal Tax . | owners or operators liable rather 9.2 3 50 i Ga Sn | than employed drivers. ot i 57 na “Pedestrian control” by inclu- h, s : 5 ne sion of a provision requiring ver. | School Days Are Coming and Sharbaugh & Lieb Is Ready AND Clindon : sons on foot to give their names j y = dalntily designed, guar- Contest accurate 17 jewels; 10 ki. yellow gold filled: «621 jewel masterpiece of precision. 10 ki yellow gold filled case: ~~ welch af distinctive S x beauty; 14 kt. yellow go LS by with applied gold dots an for Them with “Back to School Clothes” for Students . . . Make the so-called “white canes” carried by blind persons, Borough : i la legal method of signalling traf- 1948 at CONVENIENT i | fic to halt. : : . : Ses ee TERMS : Restore to local officials the Not all of us will be going to school! But we know that quality is cheapest ). . for 3 . . . SR ne A . . . ‘ > . , . 1 of ap- : | right to “arrest on view” in traf- after attending the school of experience! Sharbaugh & Lieb’s has been handling treet Car | fic violations and allow city traf- . . » : . . or Ay lfic courts to handle summary quality merchandise for many years and we believe quality to be cheaper now * Patton. traffic cases regardless of where than ever before. The difference in cost between an inferior product and a quality e. obtain- ecretary, a. Right all bids. PATTON ‘retary, 8-12 ring the on High et made equested ol build- between m. Stu- iring a present time, NARD chool dial; 17 jrwel movement. M aif ent soltaite en. 3 © 3 diamond wedding band. # atamient fing: 14 kt. yel- $ 00 14 ki. yellow gold; ex-§ 00 low gold mounting. Smaller 125 aulsitely designad ang : dismond on each side of beautifully fos tons hi sl : FOR ALL PRECIOUS GIFTS ...SEE MILTON'S JEWELRY STORE MAGEE AVE. PATTON | { [ jend addresess to traffic officers. they occur in‘ the city. Permit boroughs to retain fines product is very little, but the difference in service is terrific — Yes. Sharbaugh & in traffic violations in which “lo- cal officers do the work” and al- {low such communities to decide for themselves whether traffic lights should go overhead or on standards at the side of the high- way or street. A pre-war law, not [yet in effect, requires uniform | signals on standards. | On that issue, T. F. Chrost- | waite, head of the State Assn. of Boroughs, said traffic lights al- ong the side are often hidden by trees or by buses stopping to take on or leave off passengers, ec ——— eee —Use a Classified in the Union [Press cancion aed be sure of i getting the results you want. Lieb’s has quality for you because quality is always cheapest. SHIRTS SUITS SWEATERS RAINCOATS JACKETS SHOES UNDERWEAR ETC. SHARBAUGH & LIEB, 10th Street SOCKS Barnesboro, Pa.
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