PAGE SIX ST. BENEDICT By MISS MARY REAM Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ahls- trom of Akron, spent a few days visiting among friends and rela- tives in town this week. Miss Phyllis Ahlstrom and Miss Adele Ahlstrom attended the Pitt football game in Pittsburgh, on Saturday. While there they visit- ed Miss Adele Ahlstrom who ac- companied them back. Mr. Tony Bonanno and Miss Veta Bonanno of New Bruns- wick, N. J., spent the week end at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Bonanno. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fabian and daughter, of Buffalo, N. Y., spent the week end at the home of Mrs. Fabian’s mother, Mrs. Marie Vermillion. { ——— Kathy Miller. daughter of Mr. | The G. C. Murphy Company | r chicken | was featured Miller, fell off |Zave a southern fried and Mrs. Paul ! stool on Friday |dinner by candle light, for thei their kitchen UNION PRESS-COURIER including morning and dislocated her el- | employees last Thursday evening elo Dominic, and Eddie Belcher; | matter, Rose Bonatesta, O. Ca bow, | Barneshogo. The dinner was in| Daralene Buza. Dancing conclud- | Falduto, Mr. Clyde Bradford of West |} nor of the coming event of the ed the program. Virgina spent the week end at | his home here. Attending the Nanty Glo— Carrollton game on Saturday afternoon in Nanty Glo were: Shirley Bradford, Shirley Malloy, Vivian Symons, Cherie Stickler, 1 Chloe Ream, Grace Travata, Hel- |at the affair. |in Barnesboro. presented to each employee. | Grand reopening of the new store | An American Beauty Rose was M. Altman, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Mr. S. S. Smith was the com- | inic, M. L. Parrish, Kay Vallery, | Rhoa, pany's home office representative | Peg Dolonsky, Thelma Strittmat- | ter, Eddie Belcher, I. Bonatesea, | Betty Varna, Jean Fresh, Franc- | at the American Legion Home in| tap dancing by Sally Kuptez and | linach, I. Adamoski, E. Johns, M Those who were present were: Mr. S. S. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. H. Bowser, T. Mongelluzzo, J. Dom- en Kohan, Millie Shero, Charles | Shero, Mr. and Mrs. George May, | Mrs. Bernard Brown, Bob Hunter, | Shirley Hunter and Ed White. { Mr. and Mrs. Norman Culver | of Kylertown, spent Saturday at | ’ the home of Mr. and Mrs. How- | Carrolltown Children ard Bawersox. | . Mr. and Mrs. Bill Muir, Mise] TO Haloween P arade Edith Hunter of Oil City, and] Under the sponsorship Carrolltown Phone Carrolitown 2682, 4491 or 5394 of Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter, Saturday evening. Mrs. F. B. Saylor James Stratton visited Mrs. John | children entering the event must |pey last Thursday. Swires in Ebensburg on Saturday. |be present at the Fire Hall at Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Symons 6:15 on that evening. The parade | of Indiana, and daughters, Vivian and Mar- | will start at 7:15 sharp, and will gie, spent Friday in Johnstown | traverse the streets, winding up visiting at the home of Mr. and at the Carrolltown High School Mrs. Grant Strum. | Stadium, where the football game Mr. Howard Bowersox attended between the Altoona J. V's an the funeral of Mr. George Gross | the Carrolltown High Schocl in Karachaus, on Tuesday of this | Mountaineers’ will be the attrac- week. | tion. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heverly and | All children ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | noisemakers, and in order to take Bernard Swanson on Sunday ev- | part all children must be masked. | | Prizes for the best dressed entry | ening. Me and Mrs. Frank Bowser | will be $5.00 for first, $3.00 for and children of Punxsutawney, | second, $2.00 for third and five were visitors this week at the | more prizes of $1.00 each. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen |same list of prizes will be award- Knarr. ed for the funniest dressed. Mr. Metro Karol was the dele- | Judging of the parade will be gate chosen to attend the Min-lyq)q a; palf time at the Stadium ers’ Convention in Cincinati and |, 3 the Judges are as follows: has returned after spending a|wr.g Ligouri Lacey, Mrs. W. E. week there. He was chosen to | Sharbaugh, Miss Ann Murphy, represent Ih%, 10% Union No./myy ‘red Fees and Mrs. John 2008 of St. Benedigl . _|Emerick. Children of St. Bene- Mr. Frank Griak is spending a | git and Bakerton are cordially few days at his home here from |; uiteq to take part in all fest- the Aspinwall. Veterans Tum Miss Phyllis Malloy and Miss : Natomi Blick ‘spent the week end | ho Saaraay, October 30, tres Bt 8 Some OF Mr ang Mrs | children at the Carrolltown Fire Donald Blick. Club. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Knarr and 3p family and Mr. Charles States, aE Saturday evening at the| The annual Halloween Party home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kn-|of the Auxiliary of the Cag ¥ arr on Diamondville. They also |town Fire Co. was held on on spent Sunday evening * at the [day evening of this week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry | Fire Hall, and the affair was in Hawk in Diamondville. the form of a costume party. Miss Esther Anderson of Pitts-| Winners of the best costumes burgh, visited a few day$ at the | were given prizes in the order home of Mr. and Mrs. O. S. And- | named: Mrs. Ethel Westrick, Mrs. erson. Alvin Yeckley, Mrs. Ben Yeck- ENJOY A NIGHT ouT At the EAGLES Meet Your Friends and Enjoy a Pleasant Even- ing with them. Music played as you like it . . . Drinks mixed by experts! Fridays—BOB FORD & His Orchestra Saturdays—FRANKIE NORMAN & His Orchestra PLAN TO COME TO OUR GALA HALLOWEEN PARTY . . . FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29 of the |Grimes, at the Miners’ Hospital, | Mrs. Katie Pryer of St. Mary's, | Carrolltown Lions Club, Fox-Pea-|]ast Thursday, a son. Mrs, Grim- | spent the week end at the home |le* Post American Legion and of les is the former Miss Youre, | the Carrolltown Fire Company. | Thomas, Mr. Jack Thorburn of Clear-|a masked Parade for the child- | Mrs, W. G. Thomas. field, visited friends in town on (ren of the Carrolltown commun- | y {ity will be held on the evening|and Mrs. J. E. Burley of this | and Mrs. [of Friday, October 29th, and all|place were callers in Punxsutaw- | entering the par- | son, Ronnie, of St. Michael, visit- | ade will receive free candy and | G.C. Murphy Co. Employes, Barneshoro, Honored At Pre-Grand Opening Banquet After the dinner a program | M. Pevaar, M. Yura, M. F. Nast- jes Hillard, Louise Huber, Jea group | asi, B. Paulick, Joann Sims, M. | r|singing; solos rendered by Ang- | Fossci, M. L. Kline, Mae Stritt- | Weakland, M. Cunningham, Ka . 4 | | Ruth | tion. Inquire of Robert Keefe, 207 | M. M. Ashcroft, A, Mus- | Hickory St., Barnesboro. 11-4 B. Conrad, L. Kirsch, so, Mary Steallo, N. Byrnes, R. [M. Casio, H. Domanick, L. Byrn- | Farabaugh, Oonna Hoddau, Mar- es, H. Kline, M. Ritchey, J. Vel-|tha Smith, Betty Wagner, Kay tre, D. Flook, M. Most, E. Stoltz, | Amendala, R. Rommett, Peggy dition. Inquire M. J. Farabaugh, P. Foxall, Mary Fassci, Richard a Ray Kuptez, Geo. Horm- | Jerry Altman, Bobby Bowser, and 1 FOUR-BURNER GAS STOVE | Invited to bring merchandise to Meiklos, P. Pizur, 1- | Semelsbuger, June Nelson, 1. Mehal, Johnson, V. Machrina, Harry Altman Jr alick, V. Gatlin, J. Tenerowicz, | Billy Bowser. Photo by Staude Studio. |amel. Used less than 1 week. Rea- | 1ey, Mrs. Alvin Fagan, Mrs. Lig- icuri Lacey, Mrs. Anna Kenney, | miss Viola Farabaugh, Miss Mary | H, Farabaugh and Mrs. Bertha | Kalwaski. { Born to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard | Holtz, on Saturday, a daughter. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Michael | daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. M. J. Miller of Cresson, | | Mr. and Mrs. Nino Cotroneo, | spent Sunday with | the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | § |J. E. Burley. { Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Burley ob- | served their 25th wedding an- |niversary on October 16. The) | celebrated the event at the dance | |at Sunset on Wednesday evening | for the church benefit. | Jerry Hipps, son of Mr, and | Mrs. Frank Hipps had an em- | | ergency operation at the Miners’ Hospital in Spangler on Tuesday | evening of this week. Don't Rush Broken Bone Patient Right Off to A Hospital | y “This man has a broken arm 3 [rush him to the hospital!” i { Just a moment, please—let shat | {man lie where he is. | A broken arm or leg Pogues] some gentle treatment and also a splint. | A splint may be made from a stick of wood, some branches | from a tree, folded newspapers, | or the handle of a car jack. | Handkerchiefs, JULIANA DECORATES HER MOTHER IN A CEREMONY at Arnhem, Netherlands, Queen Juliana decorates her neckties, strips| mother, Princess Wilhelmina, the former queen, as she inducts her into | of shirt or rope can be used to the Military Order of William before a group of notables. (International) tie up a splint. | | Wrappings should be snug but | {not too tight, else they will at [nventor Sweats Out Patent | off the blood supply. | | splint. TL Ih Ty ol To Prevent Hat Band Stains {extend all the way along tse | | limb. A wrist or hand fracture should | | be splinted in much the same way | Right to Jaw Will Slash and splinted only as far as the| Throat With New Knife | | elbow. | Men no longer need tolerate How to determine if the acci- | sweat-stained hat bands, and chil- dent victim has a broken limb? dren can learn the alphabet by | A broken arm or leg hurts bad- | working puzzles. |ly and any attempt to move it| Trapped but living muskrats or | causes pain. The victim cannot lift his arm |ily without being touched by hu- and it may appear crooked. {man hands. The splint, tied above and be-| Elementary music teaching may low the break prevents the brok- be simplified with a wire-strung en ends from moving. {device on which colored notes can A broken back is a much more {be slid back and forth in var- serious condition and calls for the ious compositions. greatest care, else the injury may | These are among the latest of prove fatal. | wonders to be registered with the The victim should be left until |U. S. Patent office. : a stretcher or solid frame like a| A Philadelphia man has inven- door is obtained and then he |ted replaceable absorbent pads to should be gently laid on this and Pe clipped onto a has spesthand an ambulance called, or if unavail- jad, XB desired, to the inside o able, a truck or some vehicle in : khich the stretcher may be A New Yorker has come up placed. : ical jigsaw puzzle. Sections to It is much better to consider Jie at iy P10 dotted lines bear the possibilities of further INJury | eho letters of the alphabet and to the victim of an accident than {numerals up to 10. Idea is for to rush him into a car. you to cut them out for the chil- ae dren, who will then become famil- YELLOW SCHOOL BUSES iar with the letters and numerals The vehicle code of this state fo properly reassembling the va- requires that all school buses rious pieces. must be painted orange, but in| Killing a trapped, living animal order to standarize the color, | without damaging its pelt is al- there has recently been selected | go something of a chore. A Penn- a national school bus chrome, and |gylvanian's answer is a pair of half of the new buses in Penn-|arc.shaped, spring operated steel sylvania are painted this yellow | jaws on the end of a pole. Press- color. ing the device against the ani- -————— mal’s throat releases a trigger —Natlire is consistent. She and the jaws choke fit to death. never makes an egotist without| The music-teaching device looks giving him plenty of tongue. something like an abacus, has sliding notes. Its Illinois woman EASY TO APPLY! ——— It's Easy . . . Just use a powder puff or cheesecloth Royal Blue and Black in Stock. Wallpaper DuPont Paints BIGLER AVE. SecooRoatodieatoaeaioadeiteuted lt 8 5 0 a a THRO ERRTPRTRTeg CENTURY WIPE-IT-ON ENAMEL (AUTO ENAMEL) Durable! Come in today! Remington Shells Tel-O-Posts Winter Needs | Bo Be oPe oPocPo Boole stents ole cBoclets Bootle Bo ctorteato ts Bol, inventor arranged it so the lines {are of one color, spaces of ano- ther. Notes of one color for each line or space slide into position on wires and detachable sharps and flats may be inserted as de. sired. A versatile West Virginian has come up with a quick-killing field dagger and a new children’s mar- ble game. The one-piece knife is stitched to the back of a combat gauntlet with the blade projecting parallel with the user's fingers. The idea is that a good, low right hook, if executed correctly, could mean a deeply gashed throat. Considerably more complicated the marble game somewhat invol- ves rolling one marble on top of another with the aid of a long, grooved piece of wood. Object is to get the precarious marbles in- cagily placed QUICK TO DRY! . . . and wipe it on! | Poofoofocfecfocfecfeeforecorforfoofocfocfecfocfoofororocfocforfocfecfoedorororforfortesd | to two separate, s |holes. Oh, yes—and a Louisana wom- .|an has invented a handy little pea # | sheller that slips right on the fin- Home Needs | ger tip like a thimble. # WHEN TO PLANT h| Spring, not fall, * | time to plant strawberries in this is the best s | state. So says J. U. Ruef, exten- Link's H dw 1 n % ik 1 8 ) of e % sion fruit specialist of the Penn- y sylvania State College. SPANGLER % —The top man usually gets 3 there because he makes things #¢ hum. beaver now may be strangled eas- b {with an alphabetical and numer- | o Air Force Builds Giant Helicopter | | | The world’s largest helicopter, {capable of carrying a large num- | ber of combat troops, equipment and supplies, is being developed | | by the Piasecki Helicopter Corp., | Morton, Delaware Co., for the Air | Force, it has been announced. | | Designated as the XH-16 by the | USAF, the huge “truck and trail- | er” of the air, is said to have the {longest range ever achieved by | rotary wing aircraft. | To give an idea of the tremen- | {dous size of the twin engined |JH-16, its all-metal aerodynami- |cally-clean fuselage will compare |in general shape and dimensions |las C-54 airliner. | Making a radical departure in [rotary wing aircraft, the XH-16 | features the use of a large, quick- E. Ligda, M.|5 TO 6-ROOM OAKLAND Heat. | Franchesino, D. | DINING ROOM SUITE for Sale. i MOORE HEATING | SNOWALLS FOR BOYS, GIRLS, | to the body of the familiar Doug- | CLASSIFIED RATES “ Thursday, October 21, 1948 DIAL PATTON 316! 118 1D), @ [RENT DS ki One Insertion, 2c per word, with a minimum charge of 50c. Additional | For Sale Insertions Jithout change of copy, lc|____ — ——— per word, with a minimum charge of | v 25c, THREE INSERTIONS FOR “Tuk; | 1041 114-TON FORD Stake Truck PRICE OF TWO! for sale. In good mechanical condition. Phone Altoona 95385. For Sale {CREST of GOLD DINNERWARE 32-piece set. It's beautiful with, i. | I would say, about $150 worth of y er for sale. In excellent condi | 22K gold plate on edges. We can't advertise the price, and then, too, — ie aes — | You may want to give it to some- THREE NO. 1 BEAGLES for o0€ as a very special gift. Phone sale. Best blood strains. Also 1 |Barnesboro 738. *10-21 30-30 Savage Carbine in good con- COMMUNITY AUCTION .4 | At St. Augustine, Pa., every Tues- Carrolltown, Pa. *11-4 day at 7:00 p. m. The public is 11 | we— #3 | commm———————————————————— ——— be sold. Come out to buy and sell. Manager and Auctioneer: F. J. Schellhammer, Altoona, Pa. 10-28 for sale. White and black en- {sonable price. Inquire at 503 Kerr | Ave, Patton, 11-1 ATLAS METAL WORKING La- thes for Sale. Also Atlas Metal HEATING STOVE FOR SALE— | i $15.00 Inquire of Mrs. Marlin | Working Shaper, drill presses and s bench saws. Motors, 1/3 h. p. to |Meekins, Carrolltown, Pa. Phone | 4 h. p. Delta drill iad Dine | 3792. aE *10-21 | gpg, circular saws, band saws, la 5 | joiners, sanders, jig saws and SHOTGUN FOR SALE—12-gauge | 004 lathes. J. V. Hammond Co., | double barrel. Inquire of John | pp one 273, Spangler, Pa. tf |Begeny, 701 Fourth Ave. Patton, | | Pa. 10-28 SNOWALLS FOR BABIES—Mit- [4-PIECE MODERN BREDROON | ten cuffs, zipper legs; small, | 4- CE 1 IR] DROOM | ; So 2 DIR DERN BEDROOM | medium. $7.95. Fannie C. Wet- price. Inquire of Mary Fiasco, |2eh Carrolltown. : Hastings, Pa. 11-4! a . sakes | it imma ecm | CHILDREN’S SNOW SUITS! Red {1945 CHEVROLET 11; - TON | with navy trim. Water repellent. | Dump Truck for sale. Good |Sizes 1 to 4. $7.95. Boys or girls. | tires, 2-speed rear axle; equipped ! Fannie C. Wetzel, Carrolltown. | with radio, heater and defroster. | Don Riordan, Hastings, Pa. Phone | For Rent | Hastings 4333. 10-21} |1944 DODGE 114-TON TRUCK |SHOVE FOR HIRE - - Rubber | for sale. 2-speed axle, 8.25 tires. mounted, with back hoe attach- |In good condition. Edgar Ecken-|ment. Excavating and loading by [rode, St. Benedict, Pa. Phone the hour or contract. Weakland | Barnesboro 826-R-22, #10-28 | Bros. Phone Barnesboro 841-R-3 fe | or 803-R-11. *tf BOX STORM DOOR FOR SALE.| — ~~" - rnin | Size 5x5. Inquire at 602 Palmer | BULL DOZER FOR HIRE with [Ave., Patton. Phone Patton 3621| angle blade, specializing in cell- |at any time. 10-2 511,” x 8314” job too small. sale. War surplus. New. Five] RH. * for $8.00, S150 each. Rope in-[or SO3R1L. = == =f cluded. W. Earl Sharbaugh Jr, | SANDERS F ENT — | Carrolltown. Phone 4721. 11-4 ANDFRS FOR RE Renew in. n xtension table, 6 call at 511 Magee Ave. Patton. | i a Naa and | Crowell's Carpet and Linoleum | serving table. In very good condi- | SROP, Patton. tf tion; cheap. Inquire of H: M. Blum, 118 Union St. Ebensburg, Real Estate | Pa. 30-2) | ce a 4 LOTS IN PATTON FOR SALE. | I STOVE _for| mither singularly or as a whole. | sale. Also cabinet radio. Both |1ocated on Lincoln Ave., [in good condition. Iiquire at 804 |sjte Inquire at Union Press-Cour- Ross Ave., Patton, or phone Pat- | jer Office, Patton. tf | [ton 3762. wR a | SIX-ROOM HOUSE, heat, water : and lights. 17 acres land. Road | | navy, green, with cap. Rayon, |petween Syberton and Chest Spr- satin. Repellent finish. Sizes 1 to ings. Inquire Roy Seymour, Ash- | 4. $10.95. Fannie C. Wetzel, Car- | vile R. D., Pa. Phone Cresson | rolltown. 20070. 10-21 | {WE HAVE the NEW HUNTING [2 LOTS IN PATTON — 60 x 150. | SCOPES in stock and can in-| Tocated on Linwood Ave. across | stall in time for the big game from Kruise residence. Lots filled. (season (installed free). K-2.5| Contact Lou Stoltz, Phone Patton | Weaver Scopes, $37.50. K-4 Wea- 2161 or 4752. 10-28 {ver Scopes, $4500. Also can ac-| or Tor. FL cept a few more orders for new (8-ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE— | .270 hunting rifles from $75.00 to Brick cased, bath and heat, lo- ($110.00. Raymond C. Holtz, R. D.|cated at 209 Linwood Ave. Priced 1, Box 98, Patton, Pa. (Located|to sell. Write I. T. Long, T7421 on Patton-Flinton Road). 10-21 | Decker Ave., Cleveland 3, Ohio, | re - = VIO details. 10-14 | BABIES’ HEAVY SWEATER| — _ re Srna Lr Sets with built-up leggings, cap | CARROLLTOWN LOT and stone (and -mittens. Pastel shades, $6.95| foundation for sale. Lot 50x150 |to $8.95. Fannie C. Wetzel, Car- | Reet, located next to entrance of rolltown. | Fairgrounds. Foundation 26x34. GOIY APSIRI TT RABY {Blueprints of plan can be had if COLLAPSIBLE BABY Carriage | desired. Inquire Saturdays or Sun-'! for sale. Inquire of Mrs. Fran- | gays only of Regis Illig, Phone | |cis Callahan, R. D. 1, Box 9, Pal- 5553 or write P. ©. Box 181, Cor | | ton, Pa. (Strittmatter Hill). t | rolitown. re ’ “tf | |NEW STYLE BERETS for jun-|goysg ¢ LOT, CARROLLTOWN iors and misses. Bead trim. All| Borough, f | | : { gh, for Sale. Located on | colors. $1.95 to $6.95. Fannie C. | , oe Wetcol, Catrolltowa | St. Mary's St. Five rooms and | j Yerzes : | kitchen. Inquire of Walter Swartz, | | QUILT PATCHES and rug strips | Carrolltown, Pa. 10-28 | mailed direct to you, postpaid, | | 4 pounds $1.50. Mrs. Thelma | 1 | | toona, Pa. *11-28 [“CUT YOUR OWN HAIR” — Al INOW STITT : on |. Dew and improved self-haircut- | ae er) ting device. Cost $1. None better. |used as bunting. Sizes 1 to 3.| Guaranteed to please. John Knoph, | | $14.95. Fannie C. Wetzel, Carroll- | 9905 Nic. Ave., Minneapolis, Min- | town. Phone 4491. | nesota. 10-7 | | cds T— — | |ly detachable ‘capsule’ which just CEMETERY MEMORIALS — Of | YOUR CHILD IN SCHOOL needs | |about doubles its payload. The |capsule is comparable in size to a huge inter-state bus. |sion of the detachable capsule to |the form of a conventional cargo | | transport |quick loading and unloading cap- |sule scheme. The present system, using a quickly detachable capsule pro- | vides the huge twin-engine heli- | copter with the capacity to lift] |and haul very heavy loads of mil- |itary supplies. | | | RED CROSS HOLDS CLINIC | | Cambria Co. Red Cross hapter | (held a home service clinic last | Tuesday at Ebensburg. Current | financial assistance policies and | | provisions of government agencies | | for financial benefits were review- | ed. Volunteer home service work- [fa the six branches of the| | | chapter attended the session. | —Try a classified ad next week. | NOTICE! The Commissioners of Cambria County have agreed to sell at Private Sale the hereinafter des- cribed property for the sum of $200.00 to Edward S. Swires and Edna T. Swires, husband and wife, {under the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth, approved the 29th day of July, 1941, P. L. 600. The Court of Common Pleas of Cambria County, Pennsylvania, has fixed Friday, October 29, 1948, at Ten o'clock A. M. in the Court House, Ebensburg, Pennsylvania, | for a hearing on the Petition for confirmation of said Sale. The Property to be sold was assessed in the name of John Madden Est., as 100 Acres Minl—Prop. No. 13-0370, in Clearfield Township, and was sold to the County on April 4, 1938. The total amount of taxes, mu- nicipal claims, penalties, interest and costs due is $1,400.92. Board of County Commissioners, By Maurice A. Springer, Clerk {the Army Air Force in 1942 in COTTON KRINKLE “BRUNCH” design featuring the terns. 14 to 20. $5.95. Fannie C. | Carrolltown. Phone 4491. Barre Vt. Granite. Write for| the NEW WORLS BOOK EN- | | prices. John W. Hunter, 730 | CYCLOPEDIA. Articles are gra- | f grade where it is studied, can un- | |destand it. Officially approved | your old floors with our eom-| = —— a plete equipment. Phone 3481 or | MOVING SERVICE—Either local good | py Automotive 1941 PACKARD 4-DOOR Sedan for sale. Radio and heater. Has 4 new tires; motor recently over- hauled. Inquire of Mrs. Wilbur Morgan, Spangler, near No. 9, or phone Barnesboro 791-R-2. 10-21 1941 HUDSON 4-DOOR SEDAN for Sale. Motor recently over- hauled, new radiator and carbu- retor, body in fair condition. In- quire Andrew Skrodinsky, R. D. 1, Box 164, Patton. 10-28 Phone Car- Delivery for sale, 10-21 rolltown 4167. HARLEY-DAVIDSON Motorcycl- es—New sensational 1949, 1-3 down, balance in 15 months; bar- gains in used motorcycles; every- thing for the motorcyclist. Har- ley-Davidson Sales Co., 711 Tth St., Altoona, Pa. Phone 22386 tf GLASS | Cut and Installed | for all makes cars and trucks | Sibert’s Garage, Hastings, Pa. Phone 4371 |FOR THE BEST IN USED CARS | Call Montgomery Motors, Cres- | son, Pa. Phone 6431 Cresson. The | biggest little dealer in the coun- | try! tf | : Services PIANOS RECONDITIONED—Up- | rights and grands. New Spinets by Baldwin. Terms. Piano tuning. (J. R. Hopper, 1624 21st Ave., Al- [toona. Phone 2-0660. #10-28 | SUITS MADE TO ORDER—For | appointment call Carrolltown | 2361. Will call at your conven- |ience, evenings. Exclusive lines J. |L. Taylor and Pioneer Tailoring. ! Sottile Dry Cleaners, Carrolltown, tf -21 | ar excavating and landscaping. No | GET RID OF RADIO "TROUBLE ARPAULINS f Weakland Bros. | ; i TAR Tho > iOT | Phone either Barnesboro 841-R-3 | L and enjoy listening to your set. et us repair your present model. | Ask us about FM before you buy. [Harris Radio & Electronic Ser- vice, Patton. Phone 4181. tf or long-distance. Call W. H. Yeager, Hastings 2052, Reason- |able rates. We carry insurance and have P.U.C. License. tf BICYCLE WHEELS straighten- ed; coaster brakes repaired; Work done by experienced men. Western Auto Store, Barnesboro, . tf ALTERATIONS MADE on men’s, women’s and children’s clothes. Custom-made coats, suits and dresses. Zippers for men’s trous- ers. Fur and cloth coats restyled. Mrs. R. H. Sharbaugh, phone 4261, Carrolltown (near Main St. Garage). tf RUGS CLEANED and Demothed Domestic, Oriental Broadloom. Work guaranteed. Superior Rug & Upholstery Cleaning Co., Ebens- burg Pa, R. D. 1. Route 22. Write or phone 865-R-3 Ebens- burg or 123-R-3 Nanty-Glo. We pick up and deliver. *tf Help Wanted WANTED — WOMEN In Sur- rounding towns for profitable part time work. Avon Products, Inc., offers opportunity to earn $1.00 and more perhour. Write to Mrs. Muriel Fetteroff, c/o General Delivery, Indiana, Pa. 10-21 LADIES — WANT TO MAKE Money? Unusual ladies earn $100-$150 weekly on attractive percentage basis; average $60-$90. Unique sales plan for some of America’s finest Sterling Silver patterns. Pleasant work, train- ing given; car and phone helpful. For personal interview write about yourself, giving address and phone, to Section Supervis- or, Fine Arts Sterling Silver, P. O. Box 812, Johnstown, Pa. 10-28 OPPORTUNITY—Ambitious man or woman establish yourself in independent business with com- pany assistance. $45.00 weekly profits possible handling world famous Watkins Products in Pat- ton. No investment—Car not a , J. R. Watkins Co, Newark, 1, New Jersey. | Wildwood Blvd., Williamsport 33,|ded, written so the pupil in the 1€CeSSity, but helpful. Write Dept. Piasecki first presented his ver, | pa. t and recommended nationally. Sold | on the monthly payment plan, Gennaro R. Cantalope, Spangler, | Coats. Crepe. Large floral pat- Wetzel, Carrolltown. | 2 HUNTING DOGS FOR SALE— 3 Dashunds, male. 15-months old. | $awed timber. J. V. Hammond Co., Ernest Powell, Bakerton, Pa. Call | Spangler, Pa. Phone Barnesboro | Barnesboro 361-M. *10-21 | 273. for Sale. Double-drainboard. In excellent condition. 916 Palmer Ave., Patton. count accepted; highest prices will KRINKLE CREPE HALF SLIPS : 4 in pink, white, black $3.95. Also |2¢ Paid. Tommy Elias, 1311 black slips, 32 to 44, excellent quality, $3.95 Fannie C. Wetzel, batteries, cast Barnesboro 472-R. tf -PRIME COAL FOR SALE at $6.50 per ton. Humphrey, Patton. Phone Patton 2371. = a tf $6.50 spread; all TRESPASS NOTICES for S Sale at at ellefonte; cash each load. Write Union Press-Courier office. We iy ions, E. D 2 Duncans: | also print mine weighmaster's|’' © ta. to give order. Chestnut Ave. Barnesboro. Phone | —— Notices |=——————_____ Pa. Phone 519-J. 10-21 | WE ARE MOVING GRAND PRIZER COAL RANGE : for sale. In good condition. | OUR SPANGLER SHOP! Green and ivory B00 Phone | Wanted {to a better location and we have Carrolltown 4301. ¥10-14 | too much to move. Friday and LOGS WANTED—Wanted to buy, | Saturday ‘till 9 o'clock you can hard and soft wood logs. Also | buy the following: Girl's Bicycle, $19.75; Spinning Wheel, $25; Cab- inet Radio, $10. A floor lamp ; tf land a few table lamps at your STEEL CABINET BASE SINK WANTED — OLD OR USED car |§ rice. Two Remington Electric Shavers @ $8.50. Radio tube test- 1 iron furnaces, [op 1 show e¢ S Inquire at stoves, radiators, mattresses, rags, [Tron Golf Clubs st ood snd 10-21 {and junk of all kinds. Any am- ors. Ete. : EARL T. VOLK, Taxidermist Phone 738 Barnesboro NOTICE! The Commissioners of Cambria | { : County have agreed to sell at Farm Items, Material | Private Sale the hereinafter des- Inquire of Ray | LUMP LIME FOR SALE 600 | Sribed property for the sum of tons, slacked PR on Re oem Smarsh, his wife, under the |Act of Assembly of the Common- wealth, approved the 29th day of #11-18 | July, 1941, P. L. 600. 75.00 to Andrew Smarsh and The Court of Common Pleas certificates, choice of two differ-| GET THE MOST CASH for your [of Cambria County, Pennsylvania, ent forms. Phone Patton 3161. car by SNOW SLACKS, brown, wine, Union Press-Courier Clasifiieds! green, blue. Sizes 3 to 6, $2.95| YOUR AD PAYS in these Class. | to $3.95. Sizes 7 to 12, $3.95; | us and tell i 1 8 to 14, $5.95. Fannie C. Wetzel us and tell us of the fine results Carrolltown. HOT AIR FURNACES—Coal, oil, | Classified Department is or gas. Estimates given. ¥ > mediate installation. No down pay- [offered you. The price is nomin- ment is required. For information |al, the returns are great. write or inquire, F. C. Bardelang, | -ror———— | 632 Donnelly Ave., Patton, Pa., or | CARD OF THANKS 1 Phone Patton 5151. : i ; eri 2 assisted us in any way during our SNOW SUITS with navy slack |recent bereavement, the death of pants and reversible jackets |our wife and mother, Mrs. Fran- advertising it in the | has fixed Friday, October 29, 1948, at Ten o'clock A. M. in the Court House, Ebensburg, Pennsylvania, for a hearing on the Petition for | HLS | confirmation they obtain. The constantly in- Property to be sold was assessed creasing number of users of our|in the name of Augustine Nagle, ssifiec : ample as 24 Acres Surf.—Prop. No. 05- Im- | testimonial of the real investment 0500, in Barr Township, and was ha to the County on April 28, | 1944. of said Sale. The The total amount of taxes, mu- |nicipal claims, ies, i We wish to thank all those or Bins Eales interest Board of County Commissioners By Maurice A. Springer, Clerk with hoods, boys or girls, double [ces Commons; also for the floral CLEAN OUT THAT ATTIC—Sell zipper. $13.95. Fannie C. Wetzel, offerings and use of cars. phone 4491, Carrolitown. —Louis Commons & Family those usable unwanted items via a UPC Classified! 1940 PLYMOUTH PANEL Sedan — = E— w ~ o Se bd Mr ha hd bd hd bed bal os Bd bd bad kt bd hd LF La BN to = Cp QF FY Cy ad - to = 9 E22, SU2QNE Zn < M
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