PAGE SIX Patton, Mahaffey Teachers Describe Western Vacation Misses Garrity, Bell Travel 6,000 Miles Misses V. Marie Garrity, teach- er of English and French in the local high school, and Madeline R. Bell, teacher of English in the Mahaffey High School, have re- turned from a tour of the West- ern States. The tour, which last- ed a month, covered 6,000 miles and 15 States of the Union. They visited two national parks, Yel- lowstone and Rocky Mountain, as well as four national monuments, the Badlands, Mt. Rushmore, the Devil's Tower, and Dinossaur. On the way out to Yellowstone National Park, the pair stopped to view the Badlands of South Dakota, and then took time to watch the presentation of the “Days of 76” at Deadwood where Calamity Jane and Deadwood Dick walked the streets once more and Jack McCall re-enacted the shooting of Wild Bill Hickok. They then left this historic city for the peace and quiet of Spear- fish where a most outstanding event occurred. There, in the beautiful Black Hills, in a natur- al amphitheatre and a two-and-a half block long stage against a natural background, they thrilled to Joesf Meier's portrayal of “The Christus” in the Lunen version of the Black Hills Passion Play. Never to be forgotten by them is the Shrine of Democracy where one can see for miles the stern granite faces of George Washing- | ton, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln |faid the engine broke away in|government is sharing in the cost |? an $ TCs cn Mt. Russhmore, The carving ig | the South Fork yards, shot onto | of the project. Work on the road | Post first made its appearance in larger than the Sphinx in Egypt, for Washington's face measures 60 feet from hairline to chin, and a man can stand erect in Abra- ham Lincoln's eye. The Devil's Tower at Sundance, Wyoming, is an 865-foot tower of rock, a geologic mystery and a source of many questions, for it is believed to have been form- ed early in the Age of Mammals, perhaps 50 million years ago. Misses Garrity and Bell were among the throngs that watched Old Faithful spout on time and visited the Paint Pots, the Drag- on’s Mouth, the Emerald and the Morning Glory Pools, Angel Ter- race, and other wonders of Yel- | Idaho, and Salt Lake City, Utah. |, An interesting side tour to Boys | Town, Nebraska, brought to light much about that now famous “City of Little Men.” A detour into Hannibal, Missou- ri, gave the two teachers a chance to explore Mark Twain country and to enjoy in reminiscence the haunts of Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn, At Springfield, Illinois, they stopped to view the tomb of Am- erica’'s great Abraham Lincoln, and at Champaign, Ill, stopped at Chanute Field, which has the largest mobile training unit in the world. They crossed the Englewood Dam in Ohio, This dam is 125 ft. high, 4,700 feet long, and 785 feet wide, and is one of the two dams in the Miami Flood Control Pro- ject. At Zanesville, Ohio, they crossed the only Y--bridge in the world. The tour was most assuredly in- teresting and educational, PRR Locomotive Runs Wild Sunday Near South Fork Two alert South Fork railroad- ers were credited with averting a wreck on the mainline tracks | Sunday as a runaway engine sped | from South Fork to Portage. | Pennsylvania Railroad officials | the mainline tracks and came to la stop a short distance from the | Portage depot. | A yard worker saw the engine [start out under its own power. He immediately notified the tow- erman at South Fork. The alert towerman cleared Track 1 and the empty engine roared up the mountain at a speed estimated at nearly 50 miles an hour. Officials said the engine made the six mile run from South Fork tc Portage in less than eight minutes. The throttle was open to within two notches of full, ac- cording to railroaders. A leaky throttle was blamed for causing the idle engine to lowstone Park, which covers 3,~ | start out without anyone being 479 square miles, and boasts of a | lake almost 8,000 feet above sea | level. | The tour included Sun Valley, | pr — —- | | WHAT TO PLANT TO RAISE FALL CASH This Fall, and all through | the year, all you need to! plant to raise cash whenever! | it’s needed . . . is a Want Ad. So there’s no reason for you be short of the green stuff that changes bills to Reach for your} | today by planting your list of don’t wants in the For Sale Columns. ] Sale. $15. $20. White, black, blue, Write the Kitdom Cattery, 258 Annj | St., Middletown, Pa. It’s as Easy as That! Dial Patton 3161 UNION PRESS-COURIER the new branch treasurer. Mrs. John Foreman, Cresson, was re- elected secretary. at the controls. Yardmen chased after the runaway “iron horse” [but were unable to overtake it. Only the quick work of the towerman in clearing all switch- es and tracks, prevented a possi- ble serious wreck, officials said. The heavy locomotive came to 2 stop on the steep mountainside when it ran out of steam. Rail- roaders at Portage quickly jump- ed into the cab and applied the emergency brakes. Damage to the engine was av- erted when a quick-minded rail- road waqrked “pulled” the fire. Mrs. O'Connor Heads Allegheny R. C. Unit Mrs. Albert L. O'Connor of Lo- retto has been elected chairman of the Allegheny Ridge Red Cross RESULT AD a. Her acceptance as lead- |er of one of the six Red Cross PEDIGREED ANGORA Kittens fori (County Divisions was onnounced last Thursday. Mrs. | Succeeds Clarence R. Tobin of Cresson. O'Connor Robert R. Gillen, Gallitzin, is —The day's toughest job is right before breakfast—just get- ting up. ® America n Carrolltow AMERICAN Rp PROGRESS ® Capital needs labor ® Labor needs capital In observation of Labor Day, this bank will not transact business on September 1st, First National Bank eeds both n, Penna. | UNION PRESS.COURIER All Males 18 fo 25 Must Sign for Draft | What day do you have to register for the draft? Following Carnival Queen is a schedule of registration dates for those affected: Persons born in 1922 after Aug. 30, Monday of this week, Aug. 30. If you are in this age group and have not registered, do so immediately. Persons born in 1928, Tuesday, Aug. 31, or Wednesday, Sept. 1. Above applies to these persons also. Persons born in 1924, Thursday or Friday, Sept. 2 or 8. Persons born in 1925, Saturday, Sept. 4, or Tuesday, Sept. 7. Persons born in 1926, Wednesday or Thursday, Sept 8 or 9. Persons born in 1927, Friday or Saturday, Sept. 10 or 11. Persons born in 1928, Monday or Tuesday, Sept. 18 or 14. Persons born in 1929, Wednesday or Thursday, Sept. 15 or 16. Persons born in 1930 prior to Sept. 19, 1930, Friday or Sat- urday, Sept. 17 or 18. England, the carnival queen, Patri- cia Waterman, is greeted by Edith Barlow, the “World's smallec woman.” The latter is shown in t' arms of the queen. Miss Barlo: who is 21 years old, weighs ! pounds, is 22 inches in height ar is one of a family comprising 1 boys and girls. (International) Persons born on or after Sept. 19, 1930, on the day they attain their 18th birthday or within five days thereafter. M. Be Built Next S Present Construction . | Delayed by Weather NEW Air Parcel Post Construction work on the Nick B : Ba k M town-Spangler Road is somewhat rings C any behind schedule because of rainy | > - weather this summer. Old T M However, with a break in tne - ime emories weather during the next few mon- v . the job should be finished by De- Mail Package Service cember 15, according to Contrac- io S. T. Brotemarkle. He added | Only 35 Years Old that if work isn't completed by : . | then, winter weather will delay a Sosediey Jaton, on of Whe project wnt! wednesday, Sept. 1, brings back The Brotemiarkle Construction | 0 minds of old timers the intro- Company won the contract for duction of similar surface opera- the state highway department jon {toms 55 years 2g It was in |on its bid of $259,998. The federal |1913, according to Postmaster G. A. Lehman of Patton that parcel | | ; |the United States. started last April 12, | & : | The job, calling for 3.31 miles| Lhe service at that time was | ! | established primarily to aid farm- WHILE making her royal tour of the |Spangler, Pa. carnival at Southend-on-the-Sea, |72- seers canes pane pm { | © CLASSIFIED RATES per word, with a iCE OF TWO 3 One Insertion, 2c per word, with a i | minimum charge of 50c. Insertions without change of copy, Ic| minimum charge of | x THREE INSERTIONS FOR THE! Additional | Thursday, September 2, 1948 PHONE YOUR AD! | : DIAL PATION 3161 |... Autometive 1936 CHEVROLET COACH for Lost er puppies for Sale. CHIHUAHUA and "Toy Manchest- | from my premises; d Tiny toy|Anyone having information re- |Einar Bloomberg, Patton R. D., dogs. Registered stock. Write to Tharp's Kennel, 120 Federal, Cum- berland, Md. Phone 1497-M. 10-7 Sale. S.T.D. Preston Hollen, | Fallentimber R. D., Pa. (Hollen- town). 9-9 TWO FEMALE BEAGLE DOGS (black, tan and white) strayed 1937 CHEVROLET PANEL truck no collars. for Sale. Good tires. Inquire of garding them please notify George |Pa. (Klondike Road). 9-9 Colberg, 807 R. Beech Ave. Pat- ton, rE phone 3425. tf [MODEL 29M2 1947 FEDERAL 423 McIntyre Ave., Patton. Fannie C. Wetzel's, AMERICAN ADDING MACHINE for Sale. In good condition. In- quire at Natrigo’s Grocery Store, 9-2 [white foxhound. Answers to the PRINT HOUSEDRESSKS — Open [on dog. Please call Herb Janko- down back. Sizes 12-20. $2.95. |vich, Carrolltown R. D., xoug Also sizes 38-44, $2.95. Stop at 4170. Missed very much. 9-2 1940 DODGE 11-TON TRUCK Carrolltown. Dump Truck for Sale. In excel- CHILDREN’S PET LOST Satur- [lent condition. Steady job with day, Aug. 21, in Beaver Valley- truck. For further information, St. Lawrence area. Almost solid |call Carrolltown 4843. *tf name “Cindy.” All identification [1939 DODGE LUMBER TRUCK for Sale. Also saw mill. Inquire phone |J. C. McGough, Dysart R. D., Pa. BROWN & WHITE BEAGLE dog for Sale. In good condition. In- for Sale. Also large Majestic heating stove, like new; white enamel oil stove; record player. Inquire at 800 Palmer Ave. Pat- ton. Phone 3158. 9-9 eee | Oe ere | Sottile Dry Cleaners, Carrolito |INDIAN BLANKETS—72x90, at {FURNISHED APARTMENT for | Pa tf $4.95 and $5.95. Fannie Wetzel | of road construction, will elimin- | © and hamlets, located off the jate five sharp curves from the] : od : ge _ beaten paths, in expediting their | present Joule. Two and one Balt | to market and, in turn, ew ype Ig way Inyes of ne H ‘(receiving sorely : 4 needed goods ° St., Barnesboro, Pa. The project also ig 2 Sone from larger cities. However, mail Re all’ Method Now TT AE rir crete bridge near the Spangler order houses and other establish- {1 GASOLINE TWIN CYLINDER oe i will con- ments were. quick to realize iis N : sist of an eight inch slag base, Re isoMtsiion facilities in those Being Used in Co. with a blacktop surface. The road days were still sl oly will be 20 feet wide. However, [SAYS Were st Slow and tedious. {when the shoulders are included, { MOloT-driven as Lew Hot Asphalt Cement |it will vary in width from 34 to sed were frequently impassable, Poured Under Roadbed 20 roel ti ¢ the old road|T00 trains were giving off more are re Sos Ions oS routs. the sparks and smoke than speed. There were no commercial planes maintaining concrete ing will be widened and covered foolhardy visioned the rapid ap-|County. with blacktop. : Concrete and corrugated pipes proach of this Air Age. A new method of repairing and its 3 y highways existing brick and concrete pav- in those days, either, and only the | has been introduced into Cambria ————— NEW AC ARC WELDER, 95- amp, 220-volt. A bargain at $115.00. Western Auto Store, 10th *9-16 Motor for Sale. In good condi- tion. Or will trade for a good electric ‘motor. Mrs. Ethel Conley, Fallentimber R. D., Pa. (Hollen- town). 9-16 full cut skirts. Sizes 24 to 28. $3.95. Fannie C. Wetzel, Carroll- town. tf CONCRETE BLOCKS—Steel win- dows in any size; waterproofing. ex BROWN GORED all-wool The process underseals high- | see Lawrence Sergent, Lloyd and Then it took days to transport ways where frost or rain has|Shoemaker Sts, Nanty Gio, Pa. are being laid in about 70 cul-|,..,..o post packages across the|eaten underneath and in many (Phone 178-W. 9-16 verts along the road. Six-inch country. Some parcels were forc- cases loosened the slabs of con. Sralnage Pipes are being used|.q to go by virtually every mov- | crete paving. unger road. e veyance b h a- ; as Wiliam P. Homan, superinten: $015 {onveyance before they rea: | “mne mewoa nas een Gent, has 65 men, 17 trucks and | t, the more remote ‘sections. cther construction equipment on From that medest beginning, the job. parcel post has grown to besome The contract of the Brotemar- |, 4 integral cog in the far-flung kle concern brings the road to| american postal operations. Its the Spangler Borough line, and |...) poundage, keeping step plans of the highway department | it}, "th. progress of transporta- at a future date are to relocate tion has soared from a few mil. the gtway wipes Js borough, lion to billions of pounds of as- ringing it ou irec in r commodities. with the bridge over the creek. Sosa Sommodiiy to employ the pressure of 100 to 150 pounds. This will eliminate the hill and fastest means of transportation The asphalt cement spreads out sharp curve at the Marsteller |, move the mails, the Post Of- [under the highway, filling up all Road intersection. fice Department will add the ne-|Crevices and holes to give the It is unlikely that the contract cessary link to give the United highway a solid underseal. for the Spangler Borough exten- States the world’s most highly Paul J. Wills, Cambria County sion will be let before next year. specialized doorstep delivery ser-|Highway Superintendent, said an At the Nicktown end of the vice with the launching of the estimated 219,000 gallons of the highway, tentative plans of the new nation wide worldwide air | Material will be used on the job. state highway department, the parcel post, said Postmaster Leh- |About 10,000 gallons are used County Commissioners and the man. daily. oo Supervisors of Barr Township, | He said it costs the state about call for the blacktopping of the | 27 cents for each hole drilled in road circling the small park ar- the highway. It costs about 31 ea adjacent to St. Nicholas’ Ca- cents additional in material ‘and tholic Church. | labor per hole to do the sealing | job. DAVIS CUP HOPEFUL Indiana County line, | project. —Use a classified in the Union Press-Courier to sell that good, but unwanted item you have in your home. By Alan Maver | After the undersealing project |is finished, the stretch of Route | 422 will be a blacktop surface. FRANK | ed PARKER, Grand Jury Will neltgE ore Hear 100 Cases AMA ne TENNIS Y | May Request Special WOULD Like | Term Criminal Court 0 REGAIN A total of 100 cases will be SOME OF THE presented to the September grand PRESTIGE jury which convenes in the Eb- Al! ensburg courthouse on Tuesday, WiMBLE DON Sept. 7. The schedule calls for UPSET 33 cases to go to the jury on COST HIM Sept. 7; 22 on each of the next f two days, and 23 on Sept. 10. GAINING In view of the heavy schedule, A Distirct Attorney Samuel R. Di- SINGLES BERTH Francesco said his is considering ON THE requesting that a special term of DAVIS criminal court be held sometime cup before December. In addition to the true bills that will be found by the Sep- tember grand jury, there are al- so a number of other cases held over from the last term of court. he said. Seventeen persons in- dicted by the June grand jury are definitely scheduled to go on trial this mcenth. The major part of the list of cases which go to the grand jury this month are either gambling, morals or theft cases. There are [4 TEAM NAT/ONAL SINGLES, MIGHT RESTORE SOME OF THE LUSTRE Evicitions Loading FRANK'S STILL A BIT PEEVED OVER THE WAY THAT WOULD $ JE nus passin Up MAKE ut Adoeo Still More On Co. ROUND — HIS DAVIS ND E PROS AE are, Now 27 ‘Homeless’ CUP RECORD IN THIS , \ INTERESTED, Children at Home { PHASE OF PLAY IS 2, | WINS AND 2 LOSSES.) As noted in these columns last | Announcing--A New Service to Motorists [Foes were their parents sim- | | GENUINE BAER WHEEL BALANCING week, there were 23 children domiciled in the Children’s Home | near Ebensburg, because their vere legally evicted by ply could find no place for them | | to live. Up to the early part of this week, this total has been increas- L nbalanced wheels pound, bounce and shimmy along the road, chopping good rubber ed by four. There are now 27 at | from your tires, the Home, none of which should Why suffer this needless waste when our BAER WHEEL: BALANCER will restore the be 3 county obligation, but hon | proper balance to the wheels o mm smooth, vibrationless driving Tires are valuable, don’t waste and Alignment, HALU CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH SALES & SERVICE Phone 2051 yo 5 ars) sr 4 whom someone must show com- f your car? You'll be amazed at the difference it makes passion. In most all cases the A children represent a portion of them! Drive in today for an Inspection of Wheel Balance larger families, and our readers will agree that it is pretty hard for a couple with a large family | to find housing these days. The Children’s Home is filled to capacity. The presence of so many children not legally quali- fied to be there, could create a housing condition that would de- ny proper administration of the very purpose for which our Chil- Corner Magee & 5th Patton, Pa. dren’s Home is utilized. put to use for the first time on, Route | : 422, between Ebensburg and the | 338 0 Patron Ve whieh isi = _ >. T being improved under a $119,116 DRESS PATTERNS—We are fea- Two-inch holes have been drill- | Patterns. ed on an average of every 20 spect them. We also have a very feet along the 5.26 mile stretch |good line of yard goods and gifts of highway. Hot asphalt cement |for all occasions. Zanella’s Store, is forced through them at a |10th St. Barnesboro. | ers, circular | COAL RANGE FOR SALE—Has white enamel finish, reservoir. Used only 1 year. $45.00 Inquire Patton, or 9- turing the famous McCall Dress Stop in today and in- *10-7 9-PIECE MAHOGANY DINING Room Suite for Sale. 18th Cen- tury. Also modern walnut bed- room suite. Inquire at 221 Magee | Ave., Patton, or phone 3733 after 4:30 p. m. *tf 1 PRIZER GRAND HEATING | Stove for Sale. In excellent con- dition. Inquire of Marie Miller, | Hastings, Pa. *9-16 | 2 SECOND HAND COMMODES and fiush boxes for sale. In- quire of Harry Owens, 212 Mellon | Ave., Patton, Pa., any time after! 5 pm. 9-2 | CEMETERY MEMORIALS — of | Barre Vt. Granite. Write for | prices. John W. Hunter, 730] Wildwood Blvd., Williamsport 33, | Pa, TRESPASS NOTICES for Sale at | Union Press-Courier office. We | also print mine elghmasters | certificates, choice of two differ- | ent forms. Phone Patton 3161. DAVIS WEARWELL TIRES for Sale. Guaranteed 12 months. 600x16 now $11.50, plus $1.15 tax, Buy now! Western Auto Store, 10th St., Barnesboro. *9-16 iri ———— es ——nsg cee PRINT HOUSECOATS—Sizes 12 to 20. Zipper front. $5.95. Fan- nie C. Wetzel’s, Carrolltown. KING CORONET FOR SALE — With case and accessories; in good condition; very reasonably priced. Phone Colver 39-M or in- quire Press-Courier office. *9-9 nti itor asm tse ELECTRIC STOVE & Savas Washer for Sale. Used only 2 months. Just like new. Spangler |ier Office, Patton. tf Auto Exchange, Spangler. Phone Barnesboro 321. *9-16 we od TURE HOT AIR FURNACES—Coal, oil, | proximately 45'x55’ on lot 45'x120’ | have Estimates given. Im-|—Former location of Hillside Gar- land a wide market, Experience or gas. y 1 m. 491. ¢ | conveniences. [Carre Hown, Phone 30 HU | mation phone Patton 2184. 8-12 | [days only of Regis Illig, Phone MAYTAG IRONER FOR SAL] lost. Female. Has lame front [quire of Paul Becker, St. Boni- In excellent condition. Used [right paw. Finder please contact |face, Pa, or phone Hastings very short time. J. V. Hammond, [Ambrose Boyle, Cherry Tree, Pa. |3701. 9-16 Phone Barnesboro | Phone Barnesboro 785-J-2. 9-2 po te Services 2-PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE For Rent Sri ne mre ee Agere ce omnpinise | SUITS. MADE 10 ORDER-Tor [GOOD FARM HOUSE for Rent, | appointment call Carrolltown Rooms. For further informa- | 2361. Will call at your conven- | tion inquire V. M. Sheehan, R. D. jience, evenings. Exclusive lines J. , Box 63, Patton, Pa. 9-9 | L. Taylor and Pioneer Tailoring. wn, rent. Two persons only. All [—— For further infor- GENERAL HAULING of Coal, Wood, Rubbish, etc. Phone Ray — . *tf |LARGE STORE ROOM for Rent. [Hamnphiey. Patton 20 2 adjoining rooms. Heat, etc. BICYCLE WHEELS straighten- In Carrolltown. Inquire Charles ed; coaster brakes repaired; Ertter, Carrolltown, or phone [work done by experienced men, 4391. *9-9 | Western Auto Store, Barnesboro, RHOVIL. Fan thee "or iPa. *8-25 SHOVEL FOR HIRE --Rubber|. — mounted, with back hoe attach- | MOVING SERVICE—Either local ment. Excavating and loading by or long-distance. Call W. H. the hour or contract. Weakland Yeager, Hastings 2052. Reason- Bros. Phone Barnesboro 841-R-3 able rates. We carry insurance or 803-R-11. *tf |and have P.U.C. License. tf ERI RR A BULL DOZER FOR HIRE with | BICYCLE WHEELS straighten- angle blade, specializing in cell- ed; coaster brakes repaired; ar excavating and landscaping. Noi Work done by experienced men. job too small. Weakland Bros., | Western Auto Store, Barnesboro, Phone either Barnesboro 841-R-3|Pa. *9-16 or 803-R-11. *tf - SANTOS oo ——————— | ALTERATIONS MADE on men’s, SANDERS FOR RENT — Renew women’s and children’s clothes. your old floors with our com- Custom-made coats, suits and plete equipment. Phone 3481 or dresses. Zippers for men’s trous- call at 511 Magee Ave. Patton. ers. Fur and cloth coats restyled. Crowell's Carpet and Linoleum Mrs. R. H. Sharbaugh, phone Shop, Patton. tf | 4261, Carrolltown (near Main St. tf Garage). Real Estate FOR EXPERT ROOFING and Si- SAV. MITT Fon care ding Service contact B. A. AY LL FoR SALE—Also a |Christoff, 301 Park Ave, Patton, 1 odge Lumber Truck. In-|puone Patton 3711. Free estimates quire J. C. McGough, Dysart R. given tf 9-2 : D. 1, Pa. — RUGS CLEANED and Demothed nouss AY 204 MELLON AVE, Domestic, Oriental Broadloom. atton, for Sale. 7 rooms, new (work guaranteed. Superior Rug & furnace. Inquire Mrs. Pius Biller, Upholstery Cleaning Co. Ebens- at above address, or phone Pat- burg Pa. R. D. 1 Route 22. ton 4721, 9-2 | Write or phone 865-R-3 Ebens.- burg or 123-R-3 Nanty-Glo. We COAL FOR SALE near Sunset |Purg : y Park. 68 acres B and C seam. |PiCK up and deliver. tf C seam open for many years. Will Wanted sell at a bargain. Phone 2662 or see E. C. Strittmatter, Carroll- town. 9-2 | LOGS WANTED—Wanted to buy, EE hard and soft wood logs. Also PATTON 6-ROOM HOUSE for | sawed timber. J. V. Hammond Co., Sale. Heat and bath and one | Spangler, Pa. Phone Barnesboro extra lot. Inquire 800 Palmer |273. tf Ave., Patton. Phone 3158. 9-9 et ir | RELIABLE GIRL WANTED for CARROLLTOWN LOT and stone general housework. Steady em- foundation for sale. Lot 50x150 | ployment. May stay nights or go feet, located next to entrance of |home. Phone Barnesboro 9178-J-2 Fairgrounds. Foundation 26x34.|and ask for Mrs. Glova. *9-2 Blueprints of plan can be had BS aera desired. Inquire Saturdays or Sun-| WANTED TO PURCHASE—New and used tractors, balers, com- bines, and every kind of late 5542, or write P. O. Box 191, Car- rolltown. «tf (model and obsolete farm machin- —_— ery. All makes and all models. 1 ACRE GROUND FOR SALE— Phil Gardiner, Mullica Hill, New In Chest Springs Boro. Good |Jersey. Phone 5-4375. 9-9 well. Inquire Kathleen Kearney, MAN WANTED TO TAKE over mas BY it | well-established Watkins route SIX ROOM HOUSE, for Sale; |:n Patton vicinity, rural. Reason bath, heat, Bigler Ave, Spang-|for quiting: Must go to Florida ler, Pa. Inquire Smorto, Milde- for my health. Phone Ebensburg man & Peduzzi, Barnesboro, Pa.|759-J-2 or write I. C. Paul, Eb. Phone 474. *tf |€nsburg, Pa. %9.9 yw HOUSE IN ASHVILLE for Sale, | WANTED —OLD OR USED car Excellent condition. Bath and| Patteries, cast iron furnaces, furnace. Call Altoona 9-5514 or |Stoves, radiators, mattresses, rags, inquire of Mrs. Schmitt at Ash-|2nd junk of all kinds. Any am- ville. 9-2 |ount accepted; highest prices will |be paid. Tommy Elias, 1311 4 LOTS IN PATTON FOR SALE. Chestnut Ave., Barneshoro. Phone Either singularly or as a whole, | Barnesboro 472-R. tf Located on Lincoln Ave, god ————— M8 ——— = site. Inquire at Union Press-Cour- JOHNSTOWN COMPANY wants a good salesman for nationally- PROPRETT Ta | advertised building products. Deal PROPERTY IN PATTON for sale {with home and building owners in 220 Highland Ave. Building ap- Northern Cambria Co. where we many satisfied customers mediate installation. No down pay- |arge. Inquire at Haluska Motors, (and oar preferred but not neces- ment is required. For information | Patton. Phone 2051 or 2053. write or inquire, F. C. Bardelang, { 632 Donnelly Ave., Patton, Pa., or Phone Patton 5151. if BED JACKETS — Rayon jersey, | BEAUTIFUL $2.95, satin, lace trimmed (blue only $85.00. Western Auto Store, 10th St., Barnesboro.* *9-16 i ee mee eri OH JERSEY GOWNS—Short or Tong [corn fodder sleeve. Pink and blue. Sizes 42. [potato planter, Fannie (C. [Cream separartor, 44. Full cut. $4.95, Also soil pulverizer, grain clean- tf sary. Salary and commission earn- |ings in excess of $5,000 yearly. |For a man who can qualify, this {is a good, permanent job. Write HOME GROWN |Box G, c/o Union Press-Courier, Tomatoes for Sale. At Harold |Patton, for an interview, telling Plants, Farm Items A PAIR OF DAVIS 22 bills toi | d pink). $3 : 1g | Potts, one mile south of Carroll- |[YOUr experience, education, and s of indictment on gamb-|and pink), $3.95. Fannie Wetzel's ! oP Y/NS, ling charges, 23 morals a and | Store, Carrolltown. Town toward Ebensburg on Ropterst about yourself. *9-2 Vigginy | |18"umvolving thefts of ‘one kind | ErrCiEN COAL RANGE | 53 Notices = or another. only one month, Was $150, naw [1948 FARMALL “H” TRACTOR ce oi! ere ee for Sale—Used about 4 months. AGNES VERMEULIN of Carroll. | town held the lucky number for the door prize awarded by the Wolf Furniture Co. of Bar- nesboro last week. The prize for ng mill, chop mill, corn sheller, shredder, two-row 400-1b. capacity; large Moore's Wetzel, Carrolltown. tf [enamel Heatrola heating stove, {1330 Ween Was mn Shonric dish LONG SLEEVE COVION pains [200 bushel Clinton oats grown |vasher. = “Or SLEEVE COTTON PRINT (from certified seed ($1.00 per bus- | CARD OF THANKS dresses. Sizes 38 to 52. $3.95 |shel, Also available later in the | We wish TANKS all those Fannie C. Wetzel, Carrolltown. fall—One-row elevator potato dig- who assisted us in any way dur |BROADCLOTH BLOUSES—Pas. se selling; farm. Leo P. Dietrick, Patton R. {Mrs. Agnes C. Lieb: also for the 3 : |D., Box 350. | a ? Fannie C. Wetzel, Carrolltown. Lawrence Road). tel, white, long and short, trim- med. Sizes 32-38. $3.95 and $4.95. | ATLAS METAL WORKING La: \IRACTOR FOR SALE Farmall thes for Sale. Also Atlas Metal | Working Shaper, drill presses and |Cronauer, St. Lawrence, Pa. 9-9 | . to | { bench saws. Motors, 1/3 h. Pp er and six-row potato duster. ing our recent bereavement, the I sold my illness and death of our mother, (Located along St. | Spiritual and floral offerings and 9-2 [for the use of automobiles. { —The Children condition. Albin | EXECUTOR'S NOTICE In the Estate of Veto Domico, F-12, in A-1 1 h. p. Delta drill presses, grind- | GUERNSEY COW FOR SALE— | late of Blandburg, in the Town- band saws saws, sanders, jig er: saws, | joiners, | wood lathes. J. V. Hammond Co., |new. Steve Dluzansky, R. D. tf [Box 108, Road). wool. Sizes 30 to 38. $5.95. See |LUMP LIM Phone 273, Spangler, Pa. GORED BROOM SKIRTS—AIL Fannie C. Wetzel, Carrolltown. IN ONE HOUR, 2 If not pleased, your money back, Ask any druggist for this STRONG fungi- models. cide, AOL Made with 90% alcohol, |b MORE germs ON CONTACT. Tods Patton Drug Co. Patton. Pa. 5 i and | Chain Saw, model 6, 3-ft. cut, like |20bria and State in full loads only. Ferd Thomas, | Persons machinery. All 6 years old. Also Mall Power | Ship of Reade, in the County of . of Pennsyl- [Ys deceased. . : ’ Notice is hereby given that Patton, Pa. (FUnton |y ctters Testamentary yy the es- ee [state of Veto Domico, the dece- E, $6 PER TON — |dent above-named, have been Slacked lime, $5.50. Delivered granted to the undersigned. All indebted to said estate . R. D. 2, Duncansville, Pa, tf (are requested to make payment, i Miscellaneous NOW COMBINES ~— WAKE and those having claims i de- — —_— |} 20] NES, mands against the sam ill | ATHLETES FOOT GERM or model, new and used trac-|make tha known Hr dotey KILL IT* FOR 35c. tors, balers, combines, every kind [to the undersigned Executor. f late model or obsolete farm Sylvester Doutrich, Executor Blandburg, Cambria County . Pennsylvania sold. Phil [Morgan W. Evans makes and all Also corn pickers and inders bought and Reaches and - kills \Bardiner, Mullica Hill New Jer- | Att $ y y orney for Executor %.30 sey. Phone 5-4375. 9-9 Ebensburg, Pennsylvania . 9-2 tr ~~ ~~ a 1 ON tere
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