PAGE FOUR UNION PRESS-COURIER T} Nicktown Al { Silk Mill W tC il T 'B b i D | children, Lois, Shirley and Ar- “ wos snes Allentown Silk Mill | West Carroll Twp. 'Barnesboro R.D. SPANGLER [isin "i if Mrs. Agnes C. Lieb Workers Granted Schools to Open Man Meets Death | usta Booth bie and ats, sivas / Claimed By Death . | . aed), AE st Te Dwight; Marcellus Miller and a, anes sun) io, JC-Per-Hour Raise Tuesday, Sept. 7 In Auto Accident Mii, 3 liu okt on, Sammie, Te pus, of pov Bee F : hn Fi aged 68 years, died at three o'- clock last Saturday afternoon at the home of a daugnier, Mrs. B. P. Moffitt of Conemaugh. Mrs, Lieb, a resident of Nicktown for About 1,100 silk and rayon tex- tile workers in eight plants in Allentown, Pa., will receive wage increases of seven cents per hour St. Benedict, Bakerton Pupils to Be Affected Car Hits Tree, Bursts Into Flames Saturday {to Mrs. Philip Demi, Mrs. Mary [Wylie and Mrs. Ann Teklinsky. | Mr. and Mrs. Philip Demi were in Philipsburg last Friday. Mr. Demi is receiving treatment at the Carole Demi Has Her Eighth Birthday A birthday party was held at Get the Food You Need For the Labor Day h in as the result of an arbitration . Vera a i : . ah . q Tag many Jests: hing bee ju 4) heal award handed down during the| The West Carroll School at Ba- ig Kolcun, 30, of Barnes Hospital there. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip 1 y e Wi t k by Dr. Robert P. B kerton and St. Benedict will re ro R. D. was injured fatally at st rm ow of William H, Lieb who pass- |Past Week by Dr. Robert P. Bre- open on Tuesday, Sept. 7 day- | one o'clock on Saturday afternoon |, MI» and Mrs. John Toth of New Demi last Wednesday evening, ter : cht, arbitrator of the American ns ay, Sept. 7, on day- | : 3 York spent the week end at the |Aug. 25, in honor of their dau- - of ed away Oct. 24, 1941, in Spang-| A .\itration Assn light saving time. when trapped in the flaming ’ v ler. " h . ; ha ae y wreckage ; ; home of the lady's parents, Mr. |ghter, Carole, who celebrated her of This award, which is retroactive| The school calendar for the ckage of his automobile along | 5". Louis Macek eighth birthday. The children en- 0 t The deceased was born March |to June 1, was made public by |vear 1948-49 follows: Route 219, near Garmantown, . : ace. . . ua 29, 1880, in Chest Springs, a dau-|the Textile Workers Bo of Schools will be closed for the | north of Barnesboro. Wid Jigen Macek bag Teiufn. LR or Hie IEW and 0 n ghter of John and Ellen (Noon-|America (CIO) through its reg-| County Educational Conference, State police and Coroner Jos- mer in Nr Zen ig. pe Tum 7 Sa Ce A Constant Stock Up! - Stores Will Be Closed co an) Sutton. She was a lifelong ional director, Sol Stetin. Oct. 14 and 15; Thanksgiving, !€Ph GoveRar commended 3 squad)a, 0 LoaW, (OK, Toranto| ois Wane soon Bit, Weoim be resident of Cambria Co. In 1905, | Mr. Stetin states that 1,500 ad- | Nov. 25 and 26; Christmas, from | of miners from Garmantown for | Mr. : 8, WHO, Sean Jiuot, Marilyn Next Monday, Labor Day el ; : iti ; . PY 1 | rescuing Xolcun from th k- | are the proud parents of a baby |an arcia Castonis, Dorothy ¢ N she and Mr. Lieb were married ditional workers in some 18 tex-|Dec. 22 to Jan. 3; Easter, April | rescuing u e wrec girl. born at the Miners’ Hospital |bick, Barbara Marchesono, Dody at Chest Springs, and located in |tile mills in the Allentown area |15 and 18. Schools will close on | @ge before his body was burned Aug. 22. Mrs. Toranto Is th Pp r- | Pollock, Gloria and Joseph Sal- Ready-to-Eat Cooked ond Nicktown where Mr. Lieb yas a are expected to receive a similar | June 2. to a crisp. er Mary Seach 0 15 Lhe fo bega, Betty Macek Joey West. Ho prominent blacksmith for many (increase. “This increase,” states| Pupils who are now six years The man was admitted to the SN Till d Demi over, and Phyllis Betty. Donn skil years. Stetin, “is.the second in a period |cld or who will attain their 6th | Miners’ Hospital at Spangler at |p) re Ro ep Ty Moisi and "Jacky Demi ' Carole > roo H M nw Surviving are these children— |©f_ six months.” birthday by Feb. 1, 1949, will be [1:30 p. m. and he died at 4 a. m. siti per ist ye % J . many nice gifts. niq! Rose, wife of Brendan P. Moffitt, | In January of this year, Allen- accepted in first grade upon the |on Sunday. Coroner Govekar said McT: Be ot Philipobur 33: | Jumes YN ae : mentioned: Irene, wife of James |toWn silk and rayon workers se- | presentation of birth and vaccin- | death resulted from a fractured ag Pp E., in | MARRIAGE LICENSES WHOLE or ¢ Mr. Hoy. Conemaugh; and Marian Cured wage increase of from 10 |ation certificates. skull, broken right leg and shock. ape Wasiover Was visiting in J Alva A Riva ond Elsie M SHANK HALF Ib, Jes; Kizak and Walter Lieb, both of bo, 18 vents per ORE a dis the phi grade pupils Lom St. Police said Kolcun Was driving | Mio and Mrs. Philip Demi, dau-|Brant, both of Barnesboro. go Nicktown. One son, Gerald, died i 3 bublic elementary | north on Route 219 when his car |pht Bett -| James Weymer, Carrolltown R. Ready-to-Eat el z , ; result of a dispute in a wage re- i i 8 ! ghter, Betty Ann, and Mrs. An ymer, ji 15 years ago. She was a sister of |e. 7 aul et pupae fom LS uTolitown Will be [left the highway, crashed into a nie Demi spent Tuesday in Win-|D. 1, and Dorothy Chirdon, Pat- COOKED BONELESS HAMS “° ° 89¢ a Mrs. Mae Elders' and Mrs. Maude | ;uivently in effect between the Fanspor ed to the Bakerton sch- | tree and burst into flames. The |burne visiting relatives. ton R. D. 1. Half 1b. ma Brandt, Altoona; Mrs. Dorothy Textile “Workers Union Ar od. a a ules remain the giver was trapped in the wreck- 5 Marvel {ones B No of Sleas. “ Fm Re Fo Ready-to-Eat M h ‘erica and the following employ- ¢ ie a . h leld, an r. Luther Cowder of burg, an 1 if 3 to 3% Hastings; and Harvey and Tho- gpg: Ths faouliy Je 93 Iolo: c Passersby succeeded in partly |Clearfield spent the week end at|[Rr, Carrolltcwn. COOKED CANNED PICNICS 1b. can 1b. 89¢ Ea mas Sutton, Ashville. One sister,| American Beauty Fabrics Corp.. Hauk, Catherine EL Ia Vill. extinguishing the blaze and sent |the lady's home here. James Reed Ball, Colver, and Ca d Chi k 3-1b. $2 19 Mr. ii] Nore, Niteehan, and Ze bin Covlis Mig Co., Edna Silks, Hi- | pon, ©; “pp oie on yb, for a squad from nearby Garman| Mr. and Mrs. John Goaziou of |Hazelle Cope Hale, Pittsburgh. nne cKen pl . & er, Blai on, are eased. | grade Textile Co. Inc. Tuscan |'\5.. ? : | Coal Co. The mining squad used |Corapolis, Pa. visited at the res- | Friends were recived at the|Silks Inc, United Textile Co., L. Alice A, palsy; Buh M Boslelt, an acetylene torch to burn a large [idence of his mother, Mrs. Rose NOTICE! . Assorted Cold Cuts %1b, 33€ Nd Lome of her. son, Walter, in Nick- Hyman Co. Inc., and the Marian pit ll Raya RO | hole in the metal roof of the car. |Goaziou recently. as, Commissioners of Cayhrly vi own, an uneral services were | Mills. : : '| Block and tackle equipment was| Mr. and Mrs. Francis Goaziou | Coun P . li held 1 Tuesday Jropnins. at 9 —— Garonne C. Pollock. Florine R |orosteq over the roof of the car |of Coalport were visiting Mrs. Pvale ue ne Joreinatior ges: Fresh Ground Lean Ends evr o'clock with a requiem high mass ? 5 and the man was removed from |Ruth Goaziou on Sunday. e 4 ; in St. Nicholas’ Catholig Chur, Bakerton He Benediot School Colette 5 the burning vehicle. Barnesboro| Mrs. Edwin Miller RY ite d at $100.00, 3 Sot Matter any HAMBURG SLICED BACON : Nickt, . Burial in t - 3 aley, adys iseman, Cecelia | gy ' d icktown. Burial was in the a By M. A. PANCZAK Sey YS vie hit oy Fire Co. also was Selied ma the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse wife, under the Act of Assembly Ib. §59¢ Ib. 43¢ / | joining cemetery. * %* » Mr. and Mrs. Martin Smith and family of this place were vis- iting among relatives in Tyrone The Bakerton Boy Scouts of |i. : . on Sunday. . Troop 72, and members of the | vile, Kentucky. _ | of the accident. He said death| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mirowsky has fixed Monday, September 13, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Wensel of | Barerton Fence Busters, boys’ | Custodians are Charles Cattoi, | was listed as accidental and an |of Elizabeth, N. J., visited at the 1948, at Ten o'clock A. M. Day- . Fresh | Bakerton School, and John M. | inquest would not be necessary. home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ma- (light Saving Time, in the Court Full Dressed Frying Chickens Killed 1b. 69¢ Mahaffey, were recent visitors at Bakerton Boys Enjoy Trip to Pittsburgh baseball team of Bakerton, motor- Miss Wiseman, who is a 1948 graduate of Penn State College, replaces Miss Delma Tronzo, who is pursuing further study in Lou- { helped keep down | while crews removed Kolcun from | the demolished machine. Coroner Govekar said Kolcun i was traveling alone at the time Wagner recently. Mr. and Mrs. James Repplet of the lady's mother, Mrs. Ruth Goaziou. of the Commonwealth, approved the 29th day of July, 1941, P. L. were recent visitors at the home gg | The Court of Common Pleas of Cambria County, Pennsylvania, Young Tender U. 8, Graded Beef CHUCK ROASTS ». 59 - - »; » - the home of Mrs. Wensel's par-|qq to Pittsburgh on Saturday by | Miller, St. Benedict School. Bus| Kolcun, a veteran of World War |licky recent i ; . yy | Tub er, , y recently. House, Ebensburg, Pennsylvania, 1b. , ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Kirsch. | charter bus to see the Pittsburgh drivers are Elmer Lamer and El- TI, had been employed as a shot * kk for a hearing on the Petition for Chipped Ham } 45¢ | Large Shrimp wn 69¢ | Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Baker and | pirate Philadelphia Phillie base- | Mer Yeaglin. Members of the/firer in Mine No. 4 of the Spring- Bi thd P tv 1 confirmation of said Sale. The J family of Erie spent the week end | jap; game. Though the Pirates Board of Education are Frank P.! field Coal Co. During the war he 1r ay rar y In Property to be sold was assessed Armour’s Products Z L £ * with relatives here. lost both ends of the double- | Miller, president; William J. Wise- | served in the European Theater Honor of Mrs. Miller in the name of Cosgrove-Meehan Chee-Zee Loa & Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sheen and fa- | ponder, the boys enjoyed the |Man, vice president; Adrian A. of Operatfons. A Dirthiay party was held at Coal Co. for County purposes, Ch d Ham = 55¢ American or Pimento * mily of Park Hill were recent Vis- | twin_bill* tremendously. An added | Buck, secretary, and Henry G.| A brother, Joseph, was killed |the home of Mrs. Edna Miller in |25 3 lots, Tross and Berling Plan, oppe a can hb. $1.03 ® itors at the home of Mr. and MTS. | 111i) was the fact that they were | Shero and Ernest W. Powell. Fred | ;,, May, 1947, in an accident in honor of her 50th birthday last NO: 109, and for City and School — & Clem Kirsch. art of th that set B. Buck is treasurer of the dis-| nfine 15 of the B: d Tuck- 5% ¥ SY! purposes, in the name of Sunny- Corned ’ # th Mrs. Louis J. Huntz, daughter, |b ® ETOND Fal SOL 8 NeW erick |r os OL ne mapmnes snd Tuck. | Thursday evening, The evening |l Property N 16-02 Oléa Sharp ) $. : , CAUBNLET, (record of attendance for Child- | trict. er Coal Co. in Bakerton. The t in plavi i side Coal Co. as Property No. Beef Hash - 35¢ -1b. 1.31 & he Ellen, and son, Joe, and Miss Ka- , a Was spent in playing bingo and 77'x "1 ot, James & Ideal, in can eese loaf . es itz’ of Buffalo. N. Y. |TchS Day at Forbes Field. ,,— jmen were sons of Mr. and MIS. prizes were awarded each game. |p. 3 lig 3 ’ % wi erine in , o u g io. The Bakerton lads earned mon- 1] | Steve Kolcun of Barneshoro R.D., | A $asty Turck was sorved. Aiton the 7th werd, Ci Yo Jonnstows, * Le Were recent Visitors aL the nome! oy gp the trip by playing a ben- arro town | Who survive, as does a brother, |ding were Mrs. Jesse Wagner jad was —_ to: the County on M. & M. Candy-Coated Hunt Club *in of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Byrnes. |qgi¢ game last Tuesday with the | | Stephen, of Barnesboro, and two Mrs. Ann Malicky, Mrs Mary | une total ar t of t DOG MEAL & tran hry 2) Loon 2d boys’ team from Carrolltown. The Birthday Party Aug 25 |sisters, Mrs. Helen Marchesky, of |Greene, Mrs. Emolda Westover | BY) pot sg, 0 Wg ir To CHOCOLATES Xx en y y game was held on the Bakerton . | Spangler, and Mary Margaret, at |yps Mary Sal an, Mrs. Esther! v. >G a 1b. oF Mrs Loony father, Mr Torn > a iy Honors John Dluzansky oral services were held on Nogte, Mrs, Lola’ Yornell, Mr "Board of SY Souaissioners, — 29¢ hag 73¢ :P . ' . -hi i i 1d. i rilli To : . p | A birthday party was held at not Toho and Mrs. William Gregory and! By Maurice A. Springer, Clerk The Children Love Them? Give Your Dog a Treat! " Kline. Miss Dolly Kline returned home on Sunday after spending a few job of 12-year-old Bob Stockley, and the booming home run bat the home of Mr, and Mrs. An- thony Dluzansky on Wednesday, | Tuesday morning i Greek Catholic Church, Barnes- | boro, and burial was in the chur- 16-0z ASCO PORK & BEANS cans 29C ls -"|of Earl ‘Dopey” Paratto, easily 25 3 r of thel 3 Honky Visiting her wile, Br. Ivan trounced the Carrolltown visitors | Aug. 201 mH wr “At. |ch cemetery. BLATT BROTHERS No.2 &- ‘Mrs, Martin ra oF Nanty o x short-end six-inning tussle | tending were Suzanna Kline, Nan- —_— DOLE’S PINEAPPLE JUICE cart 19¢ a Glo visited at the home of Mr. oy ei tune of 15 to 0. A total |cy ang Billy Flynn, Dolly and! 1 No 22d ¥ and Mrs, Mrs. Louis Ragley on oh $os yon yeslized an the profit | Tommy Strittmatter, Judy and | am ra. 0. ayro 4sCO CUT BEETS cans £16 AS Wednesaay. J side fom He bencfit game, | Jacquelin Voelker, Janet Serafin, | DINES 334-0z. (5¢ $0 ES eNizy reunion wae hed om Lehmier, scoutmaster of | Ronnie and Connie Klaswich, Ja- QUALITY DOMESTIC SER aT ob in St. Nicholas’ Grove last Sat- the Bakerton troop, and manager | yes Sherry, Carol and Donnie D ou ercen 3 EESE 63¢ 3 urday. 0 e Foes Busters, was in| pt; Sallie and Frankie Bearer, | 3 So ep nmol re Ae cnc op COLORED LONGHORN CH 1} & 5 Coll charms of he tip md was secu | anions ana "To" Cuiaiat Rat | Cumbria Co, payroll Has Jump: | - 3 : Y ity and Nancy Sharbaugh, Joanne : 2 A oe MARSTELLER Lamont, Lepny i ed Paul | 1esalvo, Arlene Zirn, Audrey | Past month and about 43 percent PAT TON, PA. IVORY aoa xaya ooo Roan Jus, — re i George | ;rariheim, Beverly Sharbaugh, | 1 the past five years. SOAP NN 4 Mrs. Ross Taylor and grand- Kotrick, — Si ' evisco | Danny Keenan, Mary Ruth Dlu.| Recent pay increases granted . TER Personal NY VV Z| SOAP fad daughters, Louise and Judy Tay-|papnes’ Robert Sosteit, Tommy zansky. John received many nice | to more than 150 county employ- etson Le p aug: , La y Tay-|Barnes, Larry Barnes, Ray Bos- gifts. Gumes were played and a | es have increased the semimonth- FRIDAY & SATURDAY, SEPT. 3 & 4 5 35 20¢ 3 { bars lor visited Mrs. Taylor's son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pounds of Johntown, sever- al days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Witt and son, of Connecticut, are visiting Mrs. Witt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Silvio Vivadelli. Mr. Wilt return- A [Gunny Contorchick, Jack Law-| 3... 1 by ! 5 ARE EYEE F ] ed home, but Mrs. Wilt and son | rence, Bob Lawrence, Tony Van- | shangh Seto ths soaole Te- | who benefitted. ET will extend their visit. ., |scavish, Tommy Fitch, Punky | “Mr Al G. Kaylor was admit-| On an annual basis, the recent |§ SUNDAY & MONDAY, SEPT. 5 & 6 pr FOR ALL NICE : 1 on hae oll, | Rocco, Alex Golmicz, and Jack |teg to the Clearfield Hospital on | adjustments will add $3856 to | 8 = large ¢ Rass oad ) Mich., visited several days last | Lamont. | Tuesday, Miss Agatha Kaylor of | the payroll. The total payroll for | OUR BIG LABOR DAY SHOW pkg. 35 A i sa " week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank | All the boys reported having 2 | Washington D. C. and Claude | the last half of August amounted | ry ss Tied. large ) Tonkin. | swell time and plans are under | graviop accompanied him. to $19,834 as compared to a pay- | EE . For all fine washables. 2 pkgs. 29¢ PKE. 35¢ Miss Cathleen Pounds. who is a Bible Student at Freeport, visited over the week end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Taylor. Miss Kate Wilburn has return- ed home after spending a vaca- tion with relatives in Maryland. Mr. and Mrs. Sonny Fulton and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fulton of Plymouth, Mich., visited for a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Good. Mrs. Jack Davidson and child- ren and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor and family spent Sunday afternoon picnicking at Patton Recreation Park. Billy Swinski of Dearborn, Mi- | ready has the coveted award but Ebensbure. E : ; ha g, Pennsylvania, as the : : Ce aisosa tame miler | Bom 6 Ye ae Oe Bos re S00 1000 Motor Jaeiiny on | 27 of Wir en an Gite Tasks Easel 8 said petitio; d i x ’ ay - A grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank | the register. The other two boys NE pion ang has ida an > g Thy Sitorioon | presents DUZ (RDB OXYDOL q Tonkin. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schrock vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. Lance Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Laughead in Ramey on Sunday. Harry Young of Midland was { as a visitor in town Saturday. rounds of St. Francis College, and the property rights to be ad- | 2 Sloth Minh Sambyia wi din The Presbyterian Church is un-|where Mr. Lehmier is a graduate. |judicated and distributed to those | tile Co., arsteller. er Iuture ad. dergoing repairs. It will require * kh entitled thereto. | husband is a graduate of the Bar- | TH E ER : Loam 2 Lite Quality Dill or Sour a couple of months to complete| Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Valovich C. RANDOLPH MYERS |nesboro High School, and is em- | ala ressi the work. and children have returned home ALTON A. McDONALD | ployed by Spangler Borough. The oh ng P 1 CK L E & Mr. and Mrs. William Sterrick and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Boring are the proud parents of baby daughters, both born in Spangler Hospital. Sentence Suspended On Wallet Stealing Count Sentence was suspended in the case of Martha L. Krise, Fallen- timber R. D., who pleaded guilty to a larceny charge in court at Ebensburg on Monday. She was arrested by state police on Aug. 1 in connection with the theft of a wallet owned by Jean Cahill of Gallitzin. —If you can save money you can get somewhere. |lett, Lanny Strong, John Romnos- |ky, Frank Konitsky, Joe Shev- jock, Jr., Bobby Badilo, Jim Bas- sett, Jim Blose, Ducky Lachery, | {Sarl Paratto, Paul Hovan, Tom | { Yarko, Bernie Yarko, Bob Lane, | [Jackie Truman, Eddie Hovan, | |way to make this an annual rd | for the Scout Troop and the | | Fence Busters Ball Team. | i *® ok | | Three Local Scouts Sign ‘Catholic Register | First Class Scouts Lenny Tek- Iinsky and Paul Columbus, and Star Scout Bob Lamont motored to Prince Gallitzin Chapel House at’ Loretto on Sunday to sign] their name to the register. This is one of the requirements of the | Ad Altare Dei Catholic Boy Scout | award that is presented yearly by the Bishop. Scout Lamont al- hope to receive the award this October. The boys made the trip with their scoutmaster, Tom Leh- inier, Miss Mary Kelly and Jock- ie Trueman. After the visit to the Chapel the group made the to Detroit Mich., after spending a week here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kowalski, par- ents of the lady. | Joseph Petryshak of Akron, O., | spent the week end at the home {of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Petryshak. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Urda of | Detroit, Mich., are spending a air, days here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sponsky. | Mr, and Mrs. Anthony Giro- [lami of Pittsburgh spent the last | week end here at the home of |4¢ | Mrs. Vincent Girolami. Mrs. Lester Pero and daught- ers, of Rochester, N. Y., are the guests of the lady’s parents, Mr. |and Mrs. S. S. Grazier. | Miss Theresa Hovan of Detroit, delicious lunch was served. | ly payroll by $1,619; this is sli- | ghtly better than an eight per- Mr. and Mrs. Lieb Farabaugh | cent boop te the overall payroll spent Saturday evening with | However, since elected officials friends in Bedford, Pa. and a few others were not inclu- Mrs. Barbara Hahn, son, Her- | ded in the pay-raise program man, and Mr. and Mrs. Lieb Far- | the increases have averaged ab- Additional Carrolltown items | roll of $18,215 for the second half will be found on page 12. ee {annual payroll now is , i edit | Alf million dollars—or $476,016. What is not to your cred) Since June of 1943 the payroll Joust be charged to your disored- {for a 15-day period has increased A eos oo Ihy $5951, or about 43 percent. | The total annual increase at the NOTICE! | present rate as compared with Notice is hereby given that an | the 1943 rate is $142,824 per application was presented to the | Year. Court of Common Pleas of Cam- | a Barnesboro Young Lady bria County for the dissolution of Northern Cambria Catholic Club . To Be Bride Thursday Miss Mildred Glass, daughter and the Court has fixed the 17th day of September, 1948, at 10:00 | o'clock A. M., D. T., in Court; : y lof Mr. and Mrs. Gust Glass of Room No. 2, at the Court House, Barnesboro, and Donald Leslie, {out ten percent for each of those [ {of June. At the present rate the | nearly a | ation to show cause, if any they have, why said Corporati houl og a : not be rared Before. entoring | derson will officiate at the sin- the final Decree of Digsolaim, | 810 ring ceremony. the Court will cause the assets of . : the Corporation to be marshaled | Of Barnesboro High School and is Solicitors 9-9 | couple will reside in Spangler. They're Full . .. Flared... Draped They're the Smart New Fall SKIRTS f -, 13 Our collection of skirts in wool, corduroy, tweed and velveteen is aimed at giving | nesboro. Rev. Gustave Edwin An- | The bride to be is a graduate | RANDOLPH SCOTT MARGUERITE CHAPMAN, in “CORONER CREEK” hy |B |B | -— IN NEW CINECOLOR | | Brush Man JANET BLAIR with Don McGuire « Hillary Brooke « Adele Jergens AN EDWARD SMALL PRODUCTION Screenplay by Frank Tashlia and Devery Freeman Based upon a SATURDAY EVENING POST story by Roy Huggins Produced and Directed by S. SYLVAN SIMON 3 ’ AS co-starring Ross Ford + Trudy Marshall Nothing cleans dirty hands better than Lava. IVORY SNOW SO} Sar For a softer complexion IVORY FLAKES 2 ut 3Q¢ [ess LONGER LIFE Save A Dime or More and Get Better Coffee “Heat-Fio” Roasted 4500 ia hy COFFEE ,43¢ 2 ,,, 85¢ |r Lal The favorite of 4 out of 5 of our customers. Win-Crest Coffee 1m. 40€ 2. 79¢ Local Vacuum-Packed COFFEE > 49¢ oma SLI 2 200 | NEE vis. 35€ 2 ies. 29¢ pike. 39C wr 3GE ————————— uart a RE | 2T¢ ASCO PEANUT BUTTER 1 356 MIRACLE WHIP SANDWICH SPREAD [ 45¢ KITCHEN CHARM WAX PAPER x83 HUDSON PAPER NAPKINS ois. 13€ STRIXE ANYWHERE MATCHES 6.2, 33¢ Luscious Sweet Ripe Elberta AAAI AAAI EIAIATRIIOI III APA AANA a 1 PAPITATA IIT PrN PO i {Mich., spent the week end here you maximum style with a Continuous Show Both Days Starting at 2:30 P. M. has fixed Tuesday, September 14, | Miles Walters of Harrisburg were 1948, at TEN o'clock A. M.,, Day- | week end visitors at the home of light Saving Time, in the Court |Mrs. H. L. Strong. ERROL FLYNN OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND, in "ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD" Jumbo | | | & HONEY DEWS so each SOC | NOTICE! |at the home of her parents, Mr. Lal : The Commissioners of Cambria 20d Mrs. George Hovan. | minimum of expense. —NOTICE— County have agreed to sell at Pri-| Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Murphy You’ll want several to wear TH vate Sale the hereinafter described | 8nd daughter, Linda, of Washing- | i > favor] i | E FIRST FIFTY LADIES THAT ATTEND AFTER ) property for the sum of $242.15 ton, D. C. are guests of the lady's | with your favorite .blouses 7:00 P. M EITHER ON SUNDAY OR MONDAY WILL ) to Joseph Stumpf, Jr. under al and Mrs. Michael |¢ and treasured sweaters. Mix ) RECEIVE A FREE GIFT FROM THE LOCAL FULLER ; Act of Assembly of the Common- . iS . 3 . : J : 0 horn, in he ois | Miss Delores Shevock spent the|€ and mateh from a bright BRUSH MAN . .. a July, 1941. P. L. 600. | week vacationing “in Spring val-|§ color palette! : ; q The Court of Common Pleas of|ley, N. ¥ * end am TUESDAY & 'W Sweet Juicy ¥ ) Al Cambria County, Pennsylvania, rs. Josep enden an Tr. } 288 a i on! » XDNESDAY, SEPT. 7 4 8 CALIF. ORANGES I 2.. 43¢c Q —-— MADEMOISELLE House, Ebensburg, Pennsylvania,| Tommy McCoy has returned to | for a hearing on the Petition for | his home in Johnstown after vis- | ] confirmation of said Sale. The |iting a week at the home of his! — CASH NITES — Golden Yellow d or SHOPPE Property to be sold was assessed | uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Ar- in the name of Francis Woodley, | thur McCoy. as 1 House and 1 Lot - Prop. No. | 27-0549, in Elder Township, and | was sold to tHe County on April 4, 1938. Thes total amount of taxes, mu- nicipal claims, penalties, interest and costs due is $383.63. Board of County Commissioners By Maurice A. Springer, Clerk Miss Ellen D. Reed, of State College, was a business caller in town during the week. Two or three inches of clean shavings provide good mesting material for the laying house, says F. H. Leuschner, Penn State | $ extension poultry specialist. MAGEE AVE, PATTON MAPLE AVE. BARNESBORO : THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SEPT. 9-10-11 GARY COOPER PAULETTE GODDARD, in “UNCONQUERED” SWEET POTATOES 3..-9c Ripe Home Grown Jumbo California Tomatoes 2... 15¢ | Canfaioupes GROWN NEARBY EGG PLANTS 2. PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING SEPT. 4, 1948 eT 29¢ PH(
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