PAGE FOUR £ ) — mn INION PRESS COURIER - . Thursday, August 26, 1948 Thu North Cambria Girls Return Bodies of | WEST S——————————————T SSE A 131 ce | y Peel of West New York, [spending a few weeks at the| Late blight is spreading on po- yer 00 County or am Ila Ir S e um ies 0 OVER Marsteller N. J., is spending his vacation [home of her parents, Mr. and | tatoes and tomatoes. R. 8, Kir- E I Gi G d A N * Mr: and Mrs. laren Troxell BY MRS, FRED SCHROCK Yi his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. John Malik. | by, Penn State extension plant A x & 5. arence Xe uy -R-2 ohn Peel, tt ————— | pathologist, urges growers to mp oyes ven ra uate S urses 2 Area Soldiers {called on Mrs. Bernadine Davies Local Ch Mrs. Martha Dutton returned | _ gplinters on the ladder of Spray with ty cou of actual ~ ia mivis: wi . 5 r. for (og | Of Berwinsdale, who is recover-|LoOcCa Church to Hold to her home in Niaraga Falls | guccess bother only those who |copper in 100 gallons of water or Six North Cambr Included amon, forty bodies & : y PP! C ia girls will 8 y ing from an appendectomy £ after spending a few days with idi ! bord WAY ncrease ages |e included in a class of 26 to be (of soldiers of World War II, from | “ap. " "Mes Irvin ‘Westover Annual Picnic Sunday her parents 5 RY are siding down. use 6:5100 bordesux. | gradue > arcy |B , > y Trans , 3 2stover S. s the |Eraduateq from the Mercy Hos. Europe, on the Army Transport/,.', ‘Erie this week. The Annual Picnic of the Most| Mr. and Mrs. Harold Witt and 1 More than 100 county employes |Pital School of Nursing, Johns- fCarroll Victory, are these: Precious Blood Catholic Church. |son, Harold, of N , ; I'c last Thursday were granted pay |town, at exercises slated for 8| Staff Sgt. Archie Fox, Fallen-| Mr. Wallace Thomas hes re- Moos on al D1 S ro s By iY ho We Jersey are raises generally ranging from $10 |P. m. Wednesday, Sept. 1, in the | timber, R. D,, killed in June, 1944, | turned from a vacation in Ak- coming Sunda Ate 29. is lad 's : r di Phi . Wich tne per month to ten percent. In a Sochran Junior High School Aud- |in the Mediterreanean area. Next Tor, nia ere he visited with Png will Y vo [rom 12 rd Sc 5.50 Aw few cases the increases went ag |itorium. . of kin, John Fox, Fallentimber, 1s daughters. to 2p. : . Mi ‘ : high as thirteen percent in in- Diplomas will be presented by Sgt. Relph E, Shortencarrier, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson and Bre we Sing Dis afternoon era a ity ot i dividual instances where the sal- | Most Rev. Richard T. Guilfoyle, | 23, Barnesobro, lost his life May |son, David, of Clearfield, called |g f i 1 \ 2 : : Bish f Alt Diocese. C p : . : ‘U1games of all types, and in the |uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joe ¥ ary board decided special adjust- op o oona Diocese. Com- 13, 1944, in Italy. Entered ser-|on his grandmother, Mrs. Abbie evening from 9 to 12, there will | Baron of this place. CANNED GOODS SALE - ments were warranted. Jencement speaker will be James vice in July, 1942, and was as-|Yingling, on Sunday. be dancing to the music of Barry| Mr. and Mrs. William Bailey A Thirty-two employes working |" liam Medowan, professor of signed to overseas duty with the Mr. Aaron Wagner is leaving |Cole and His Orchestra. and family of Patton visited at " E | J n Peas 3 No. 2 29¢ directly under the commissioners Soa 08Y o Duquesne University. | infantry more than a year before | for Oakland, California, to visit Everyone is invited. the James Fabert homé recently. arly June cans L were among the beneficiaries, 2 uses program also has been | he was killed. Married to former | with his son, George, and daugh- xo ‘| Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vargo were ASCO Pork & Beans 2 °° 25¢ These increases were generally 10 rang front thi in th Elaine Rouse. Next of kin, Mrs. | ter, Margaret, this coming win-| Mr. and Mrs. Alex Laird and |visitors in “Johnstown Monday. ing The percent with key men being boos- |, Fi1S from HS, ea in € | Elaine Shortencarrier, Hastings. | ter. family of Gallitzin visited on Sun-| Miss Angeline Zenoni spent a Solid Pack Tomatoes 2 cans 2c nesda ted from $250 to $275 per month. | pyivoreth’ Caton. both of a Ee Miss June Syberts and Mr. Geo. |day with Mr. and Mrs. Anthony |Week among relatives in Latrobe. No. 2 2 the Chief Clerk Maurice Springer re- obi X1i : ! . . . Horten motored to Cleveland, O., | Kutsick and Mr. and Mrs. James| Mrs. David Hazelett and dau- asco Cut Red Beets 2 cans 3c e a ceived an increase of from $275 |constance A. Kline, Nicktown; P t S F t on Sunday Laird Sr ghter, Bonnie, returned to their No. 2 ih 5 : : ’ T y , y y , om to $310. Batty licen Jetumier, | Ralerton} res Ings Irs Mr. Rodger Young and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Warren Good and |home in Apollo after spending a Butter Lima Beans can 19¢ huge Thirty employes at the county | virginia Bertuzzi, Colver. Jean Syberts, Mrs. Ella Syberts son of Nicktown visited the for- (few weeks with the ladys’ par- Kidney Beans ** 2 Yo. 25¢ The home and 19 at the juvenile home Sud at binds Mass Last Sunda and Miss Wanda Syberts, were |mer's mother, Mrs. Edith Good, |ents here. : nd y Red cans ticipa received increases of $10 per calling on Coalport relatives on|on_ Sunday. . Miss Catherine Vernetto of De- e Grapefruit Juice fs, 39¢ those month. The 14 members of the : Sunday. Janice and Henry Hoskins have (Ifon is spending her vacation ai SAVE! Campbell's 9 No. 1 their custodial staff, including janitors, nna dae ovan Rev. Father Demetrius R. Westover folks who inspected returned to their home in Detroit [the home of her parents, Mr. and dl Tomato Soup p 3 cans 3c $5 pr firemen and watchmen, received . { Dumm, O. S. B., of East Carroll | the Phillips-Jones Shirt factory |after spending several weeks Mrs. Peter Vernetto. No. 2 ong f boosts of about ten per cent. Bride at B k t Twp., sang his first high mass in | at Patton Sunday included Mrs. Wik thei grandparents, Mr. and, Mrs. Raymond Lindahl and son Too Big Farmdale Beans 2 cans 27¢c gory, Three: membérs of the road d er on America Sunday morning in Holy | Paul King, daughters, Rosemary |Mrs. Fred Schrock. : spent Sunday at the home of Mr. hetti Meal 155-07, dic The crew received pay increases that| nfiss Anna Mae Hovan, daugh Name Catholic: Church, Rens: and Polly, and sons, Emerson and Mes Zhizabeth Wogsice and |and Mrs. Carl Lindahl. to Miss Spag e Balls cans ceivec « 2 - I ; i i son o armantown visi - i - Fer pny Her on, ee oo Ad Sew Se Hn BE YOURS he | LMR Conn An i SF i oot el A St COME EARLY! el emploves in the controller's of-| Cf Bakerton and James Wargo. Rome, Italy, returned here after the picnic at Patton Recreation| The Ladies’ Aid of the Presby-|Sunday in St. Michael. . the t pie. lightly less than 10|S0n of Mr. and Mrs. Charles |g quing abroad since Oct. 1946. |Park. terian Church held its regular| Mrs, Catherine Good is confined Dear: we Wad SiigLY ess Wargo of Spangler were married | pather Dumm administered the | Mrs. Gladys Myers and daugh- | meeting last Wednesday evening. |to her bed with a leg a. BOSCUL Forev The action of the salary board at ane glo Saturday morning apostolic blessing at the conclu- |ter, Anna Mae, “were in South Lunch was seiveq us Lewis Her many friends wish her a CHE E ” ZEE for se last week virtually comptes it | of ‘Bugerton. ‘Rev. Father J. D. hon, Sundays mass. While in| Mountain, recdntly visting Mrs | Li) INT ) COFFEE vif task f of Mjusng Mgr os ay Tomko officiated at the cere: | myission to oe the i ig iy Tons, Sp : Judy Taylor, daughter of Mr. | ter, Sorte, of Rr go L 0 A F : a Reg. or Drip te ty offices were approved at a ony bride’ was given in mar | 4,501 of Me, s1d es. Tendon Mr. 8.5 Mes Tom Mrs an gad, Mrs pen, Taylor Nas ill last American or Pimento oscil ¢ acyd series of meetings ‘which had | 00 by her father. Miss Mary |: Dumm Ta er hi I le Jone, 1ommy, nid ne ITY, Henry Hoskins of Detroit was 2 Ibs, $1 09 [3 1b. 5h om been held at various intervals. |,» Hovan, sister of the bride | second member of his amily were visiting their aun “ rs. 8 Tr I to ost rk each ° hid 3 ope Court personnel is excluded in| id ot h J F ' [enter the priesthood. A brother, | Bruce Glasgow, in Ansonville for 151 st . } Jar or Can. 0 diustment am. | Was maid ol nonor. James ‘aone | p., pather Wilfred M. Dumm,|a few weeks. Visitors at the William Seeley ! Wonderful for Sandwiches 1Us so Delicions gram the present adjustment PIOBTAM.|gerveq as best man. Bridesmaids |g B dained in October | Miss M Horten was united [home recently were Misses Myr- Wit BR ion The 0 OF out were Miss Martina Wargo and | © jg45" Was ordane in a Mr, John Byrnes |tle and Bess Seeley of DuBois ID EAL Charge Brand : 16 sir employes wi Mrs. Stephen Magulick. George | ; . : i .|land Mrs. L. M. Wolfe of T , i judicial decision is handed down Faso ep Nick Agu Ics acted ge Following the mass, Father De. |of Hastings. in the Jjasings Ce = tre oLse of Tracy: DOC CANDY Simp: as to whether the salary board |, = | metrius was honored at a recep- |tholic Church on Wednesday. i | Hazelton also were visitors DOG FOOD b jo or the judges have jurisdiction. Mrs, Wargo is employed by the | tion in Wissinger's Inn, Ebens- reception for one Nunireq Susy ee s k 10¢ bsnjo All raises epproved by the sal-| py ining tones Corp, Barnesboro. | burg. He plans to return to Rome was held at the Nagy OS ie Mrs. William Shanon and dau- pie accor ary board are effective as of AU- | pre) huchand, an army veteran of | this fall to continue his studies Mrs. Vincent Horten. The eon .|ghters, Linda and Sandy, are vis- 2 1-1b. 29¢ beth | gust 16. World War II, works at Spring-|for a doctorate in theology. Te ale EB ane y iting relatives in Nanty Glo. cans NU-MAID Wit I ta | field No. 4 mine at Spangler. The Ye | Candl wis a I. an rs. Doyle Hutton and . Table Grade Kins, —Sorrow sometimes is a bless- : ; Coane. . | Mrs. Harry McCandless family were guests at the home Give Your Dog a Treat! 1b. 39 tory ing in disguise, whereas pleasure DEWlyw eds Will reside at Spang Spangler irl Now | hostess to a Stanley party held | ear. hq Mrs Logan Keith of - eM MARGARINE ¢ id has been a prolific source of : om at her home on Friday pa Barnesboro R. D. on Sunday. . So ond. bi Vets May Get Mort In HM Sisterhood | roves Sivers were musineas. cai: | "i enie Toth of New Jersey Puss ‘n Boots Cat Food 3... 28¢ comp: 0 y is spendin is vacation with his ; TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | |i8 for Ther Ne page (I IS tn a may A ma | ve Cocoa Marsh. Choc. Syrup 3% 27¢ Br Lift for Their New Homes Miss Rita Byrne of Spangler | Tree on Thursday. : Joe Vargo Jr. of Erie, Pa, DYEING Junket Rennet De rt han, s 2 BEAGLE DOGS STRAYED Liberalized mortgage provisions |has made her Solent profession Lig a Ws. Boneeth ne Spent dhe week end with his par- AND sserts 3 pkgs. 29¢ Mary 2 : ; under the new federal housing |as a nun in the order of Sisters and Mr. an rs. Pau - (ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vargo. S908 3 = . hh my home in St Benedict. act will give individuals and in-| Servants of the Immaculate Heart | jted in Barnesboro on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin ce REFINISHING 7-Minit Lemon Pie Mix pkg. 29c¢ Beam, =.8C Toy Le Le £2 3689 big vestment firms ‘greater incen-|of Mary. Rev. Father Walter V.| Miss Anna Mae Myers is visit- are the proud parents of a baby Don’t closet your last sea- ET Y Ladve Some i 810-J-11 | tive” for home construction, the |Byrne, her brother, and chaplain | ing for some time with her Sis- | girl, named Bertha Marie. son’s shoes for the winter, i OUR CANNING Donna with any information 8-26 | Pennsylvania Real Estate Asso-|of the Cresson Sanatorium, was | ter, Mrs. Norman Barnes. Mrs. Shannon and daughters, | they may be out of style Bende - ciation said. celebrant at the mass at Mary-| Mr. and Mrs. White and fam- | Linda and Sandra, and Mrs. Doyle | next spring. Bring them in NEEDS NOW? singin, HOUSE AT 204 MELLON AVE, War veterans also will be given | wood, Scranton. . |ily of Ebensburg are moving in- (Hutton were Thursday evening | to our Expert Dyeing and ° wi Patton, for Sale. 7 rooms, new |increased opportunities for home Miss Byrne, to be known in re-| tc the Aaron Yagne bows, 1 pussy at the Geo; Oship Jame, Refinishing Departvient Evely furnace. Inquire Mrs. Pius Biller | building under the law just pass- |ligious life as Sister Mary Mon- | time for the c il ren to re : ve Vargo, who is statioded | an ave them converte panied at above address, or phone Pat-|ed by Congress, according to the | ica, is a daughter of Mr. and to school. Mr. White Ty employ: in Washington with hs U. S 2 Uils season's colors. BALL MASON JARS ver: . fon "731 3 ssodation [35 hae Forme ot 3 Eon of Be dprinaricd vo. o Wi) Savy. Jp Boing 8 envoy) | Beowsfn Tn ies Pe, mee Ou @E¢ Betty | rick’s Parish, Spangler. . = lin estover. iad S, . | 0 | B . 75 r grand, VAAAAAS ey AAA sAA~ | ther Robert Byrne of Marshall, | Charles Corson has been visit- jm. 408 Virgo. | \ a dye job! Bring ’em in doz. doz. snd 3 3 Mo., another brother, also attend- | ing hg grondmocher wae ore alee Fag ut: now! ne | of %% | ed the ceremonies. | gare roxell for : . 1 | - z 9 baton o SCHOOL CLO I HES &| The nun attended St. Patrick’s | Mrs. Ira Westover of Curwens- | Mrs. John Slessario Vi two | Nu-Way Shoe Rebuilders Swifi'’s Borden Ss Hemo and St Be SALE %|school and was employed in St.|ville, and daughter, Mrs, Carmen Ich 1 St aay Steve | 408 M Ave. Patton. P Swift ning 1b. panied * *» | Benedict before entering’ the con-| Dutra, and gon, were visitors in . Michael. agee Ave, Patton, Pa. Bland Tare or 69¢ sen g 0 | ay. ~~ % Boys’ Pullover Sweaters ........................ 98c $ | vent Sept. 8, 1945. town of Suara cio and son, PARANA AINSI 1b. BORDEN’S INSTANT HOT . % Boys’ Button Front and Zipper Sweaters ....... $1.98 | B. Johnston, of Wilkinsburg, ) an 12€ CHOC. MIX Picl * Boys’ ENDICOTT-JOHNSON Shoes ............ $2.98 % | Spangier were visitors at the home of Don ) 3-1b. $1 19 we. 25€ % Boys’ HEAVY Flannel Shirts ................. $1.69 SAB. Medind ; thst CoLine ey wr Was 2 can . pkg. F * : *| Mrs. John H. MacIndoe oi Y. > Boys’ BLUE aud BROWN Pants .............. 3108 % [place was visiting in New York | business caller in town Saturday. Luscious Juicy Red Malaga or % Boys. WOOL Pants ..................coovvens $2.98 X|Gity last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pooler, & Boys’ 8-Ounce HEAVY Overalls ............... 1.98 | Mr Lovette and daughter, Jean |and Mrs. Don Thompson, all of 3 ’ * g i 11 at the|Q Ib. C¢ 4 Boys’ ENDICOTT-JOHNSON OXFORDS ....... $3.95 & | were visitors at he home oF My, Clearfiel), Te ? *® [an sR. 1. Willi of New- | Don illips . % Boys’ EXTRA HEAVY Corduroy Pants ........ $005 f [oo vie BL. Wiliams Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roland Elberta Gon * Boys 4-Buckle GOODRICH ARTICS ........... $2.98 . Mr. ‘and Mrs. Matty Littell and announce the arrival of a daug- § Flower * %* | sons of Hartford, Conn., were re- | ter, Linda Jean. Mother and dau- € Freestone Peaches 2 Ibs 29¢ gen. 3 i’ SEE US FIRST AND SAVE! | cent visitors at-the home of Mr. |ghter are doing fine. on . od Friday &- . 0. ore e | and Mrs. Philip Demi. | ©” Hile Michael is painting Dean ) CALIFORNIA ORANGES 288 i 3 *| Mr. and Mrs. Roger DelPratte | Westover’s house. : Size doz. 25¢ Chai i JOE'S CUT-RATE I Ee Te Cosy Teter 5 oo | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete | Syberts, and r. and Mrs. { 60 i) 3 . Store i ii Syberts, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom '¥ ICEBERG LETTUCE &, 2 ,..19¢ CY * Phila. A B b | “Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lindel and {my and Terry, probory To BeOS n Solid Juicy wis og % | son, Charles, of Harrisburg spent |erset from Bedford an returned | ¢ Mrs. C 3 1a, ve. grnesoore %|the week end at the home of cn the Super Highway Sunday. |¢ SLICING TOMATOES 3 1s. 29¢ Swab. + #% | Mr. and Mrs. John H. Maclndoe Mr. and Mrs. Broth LL ang { Fancy California Artis Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dur- | children, Janet an oanne, tour Palcho, andetti and son, Francis, of De-|ed the New England States dur- BARTLETT PEARS Ib. 19¢ Plumm troit, Mich., spent several days |ing the Jas wesk tatt Was’ vis U. 8. No. 1 Size “A” Spec at the home of Mr. and Mrs. An- Mrs. Minnie urke as - WwW neth R 9 oe Fenello. iting her brother, Vincent Dun-|9 IDEAL FOR NE POTATOES peck 59¢ Mrs. C I | 5 Therese and Tendaris Salbego | bar, in Patton over us eek snd PALMOLIVE rn ng on) OAC Oo Cann of this place are visiting relatives| Mr. and Mrs. Deardoit ol on ar Ti den, NM in Baltimore, Md. Johnstown were recent visitors SCHOOL LUN HES ROLE] Soap George Sylvester Durand and daughter, | at the Dunbar home. ( } a" reg. i ¢ bath ¢ Mini: Mary Jo, and Carmen Fenello of Mr. Verne Gardenia of Cresson \ size size Mrs. IL Detroit, spent several days at the | visited with his fiancee, Miss : BS Made wits GO ; ] ese home of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony |Rose Mary King, over the week Active children love sweets and Mertens ? ive and Palm Oils to Help Harry f Fenello. end. 1 c Kk Keep Skin Soft and Young ner, J . Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nickels| Mrs. Paul King, Mr. Emerson Quality Cup Ca es are just what they Marie of Cuyahoga Ee alls, 0. spent 2 Ring, diss hose Many we need to ‘‘finish off’’ a delicious school VEL Loos few days at the home o I'S. | ber orson an 2rne y lle, Nickels’ brother-in-law and sis-| motored to Cresson on Saturday. lunch . . . Delivered fresh daily to your David ter, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Demi. A. P. Rodkey, of Birmingham, neighborhood grocer’s. large ¢ Host Mr. and Mrs. Jack Salbego and | Ala, spent a two week's vaca- pkg. Mesdar children spent Sunday visiting [tion with relatives and friends in EAT RE z Lulu 3 relatives in Cresson. . | Westover. ; Fine for € Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shope vis-| Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kitch- MO M RTENS Small Washes bright, ited Sunday at the home of Mrs. | en and Mrs. Prank Slane ‘ Duriegs ; ; Annie Demi. ited in Barnesboro this . UALI | Y P AKE | for School. Come in today . . . Before the Bell Rings! Mr. and Mrs. Philip Demi, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mery Dames - AJAX re 3 i i i i i tion wi r Yes . .. It’s Time to Outfit Children and "Teen Agers Annie Demi and Mrs. Renia Idle |gspent their vaca Meurer spent Friday visiting Mr. and | jn Williamsport. Ad , MERTENS BAKERY, PATTON. PA. y Mrs, Lloyd Shope in Clearfield. Miss Jean Syberts and Miss ’ ’ CLEANSER and Ro Rose Mary xing were ene ¢ p it - = callers in Barnesboro Satur . " ad NPA, " AAAS AA 14-oz. Cc attor 7 e n MarriageLicenses Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kitchen ii 25 e . |and children, Bud, Dorothy and From Eugene Paul Boyle, St. Boni- Dicky, motored to State College Bevel t face, and Dorothy Mae Brodosky, | ~ Wednesday. ss oc Cor a 3 Charmers Po Gordon Lovell and Irene Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fry and OCTAGON TAGON Patton, Tima Thomas, both of Blandburg.|son, Carl, were visitors = She , CLEARSER Soap Powder the St Paul Edward Allison and Rita Morgan Wesover pe Bande. 3 hs 7 - Ruth Petrusky, both of Patton. Mr. and MIS... bs smal 5 That charm the youth William R. Steberger, Loretto |Mrs, Landis McNeilly and daugh- 1301 pkgs. ¢ onl Jo ful figure into more R. D., and Doris Benton, Lilly. ter, Vonda, of Irvona, and Mrs. 15% 7. 7. SI oraceful lines! Yes, we Norman Carlson, Garmantown, Katherine Killion of LalJose, were can sis® Excellent for Dishes I; g St ® id ? and Jean. H W. Spain, Marys- | visitors at the home of Mr. and i OS Anes Sh rt a have everything to send ville, O. Mrs. Glenn Rodkey on Sunday. SUPER SUDS BREAD SUPREME ot 2 your daughter back to Charles William Horn, Baker- Miss Betty Westover, Evangel- the or v ton, and Mary Marana, St. Bene- | ist, of Pittsburgh, spent th= week Tarze large ¢ S school in style . . . dict. end with her uncle and aunt, Mr, Tg 35¢ loaf Yere - Millard Hansen and Gertrude |and Mrs. Norman Wey ove. Pkg. Golden K t ed {0 3 Su Homady, both of Marsteller. Mr. Howard Somerville was a r : ® Dresses y i —————— business caller in Williamsport No Scrubbing — Seem us loaf Cc Miss Ag 1 on Thursday. : Soaks Out Dirt John Ferrari Garage, A kitchen shower was held in . in No Time Sandwich Bread Jae: 15¢ Mrs. I : 1 + Spangler, Burglarlized honor of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur / loaf C I Suits Tires and other merchandise Westover*at the home of Mr. and | . o eg z were taken from the John Fer- | Mrs. Hiram Westover. Lt — BIG SALE sm yy Eg : : . ; 3 The couple received many nice Women 5 ® Skirts rari Garage in Spangler last oifts and a Ss f money. Lunch U Ss G en, be \ | Wednesday night, with the loss |8ifts and a sum of money. Lunch « 9, Government Graded ed | : sh box | Was served and gameg were play gree a 3 valued at about $300. A cas ed C 0 M M E R C I A L B E E F 2 Wo ” Blouses | containing bout 30 Tha, Lee Ann Lawhead is visiting in . - week a also wi . th 1 : ° : is . . | thieves entered the establishment CarrollioWs on her aunt, Mrs, Their SECURITY Rests With YOU! Chuck Roast It 6 c Sae, Spe ® Lingerie by breaking a wii window. An ? iy Ellen Byers of New York . y Mrs fvestightion 1 under way bY PO" | 0s a local visitor Saturday. 4 STEAKS Round, Sirloin oo 8 be gies . > avid Lawh : i . eeti ® Hosiery eR or : od hr Sa vee Yes, the education of your children, or Club §¢ Thursda 225 Persons Attend day, 3 Mis Gainey Westover their entire future welfare, is your Rib Roast 1b. 69¢ | Hamburg ah 1b. 59¢ eS oa) Mr. an . ) 4 : xe.593 : : : £0- : | Holmes Assn. Banquet and Blair Rodkey were visitors responsibility, Discharge it conscien- Ready-to-Eat BNL | oe OO eS up In Jynclisiille ‘Ghurstey tiously and EASILY by savi COOKED HAMS io: 69c ‘Wate |Lended the annual picnic % Ye Mrs. Magarel Born of Hay ously an y Saving regu- Swifts Premium Canadian gE | Ready-to-Ent Canned 3s in the 1 | Ebensburg Council of the JOSePR|aings called on her daughter, Bacon — by the Piece 1b, Picni 1b, ¢ € rer Be sure to see our Complete Line of Children’s Wear | A. Holmes Assn. Saturday on the | prs. Kenneth King, on Sunday. larly. We are ready io help you now. Fresh-Killed ’ Se tne rine : , . ‘ | Nicktown picnic grounds. Mr. and Mrs. Ken King, Mr. Stop in! enme and Accessories for Back to School! | Games were played during the | pay] King were business callers P FRYING CHICKENS nd n, &3¢ hs Vg | afternoon. A dinner was Served [in Barnesboro Tuesday. . . B i d H sliced 59 Leah Dass . oo [in the evening by the women of | Mr. Brooke Frye is having a x olied Ram =, | : M d 3 11 h [the church. The next regular as- | bank removed from in front of rst ationa an 14-1b. c Sliced Bacon nh. 43¢c Those adaemoiseiie oppe | Sociation meeting will be Sept. his home this week. BONELESS FISH FILLETS William 10. — Dressed Whiting 1b. 22 o ‘ _ Mr. anc - EE —Modesty is no more evidence P P Boston Cod Fillet tA cean Haddock Fillet 1b. 35c od Eh Magee Ave. Patton Maple Ave., Barneshoro —Stick to the job that develops, of an inferiority complex than is at atton, a. Large Shrimp . ib; 89 Ch Fillet Ib. Be a _ . your talents, even though other |a loud mouth proof of a superior- PRICE. FFEECTIVE oh . leen, of posts offer you more money. ity complex. CLOSING AUGUST 28, 1948, Mrs. Ge veland, (
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