PAGE SIX UNION PRESS-COURIER Thursday, December 2, 1048 Mr. George Dawson of Barnes- boro, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pfester on Thurs- day of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Parrish and son, Danny, were callers in Ebensburg on Thursday of last week. Mr. Rube Fresh and Mr. John NICKTOWN Bv ROSE MARIE HUBER Mrs. Earl Lieb and family of Indiana, visited among relatives | and friends here on Thursday of last week. NEW FARM MACHINERY FOR SALE 2 Manure Loaders for Farmall H-M Tractors 1 Twe-Row Power-Drive Potato Digger, Rubber 1 Hay Loader 1 6’ Cut Horse Mower 1 Milk Cooler (4 Can) 1 Milk Cooler (6 Can) WEAKLANDS IMPLEMENT STORE Farmall Tractors, Bean Sprayers, Graders Roger Snowplows International Farm Machinery Sales & Service COMPLETE STOCK OF PARTS Carroll Street Carrolltown PHONE 4231 Fresh are spending this week deer hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pfester of Minneapolis, Minn., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pfes- ter on Friday. Miss Winnifred Lieb, a student nurse at the Altoona Mercy Hos- pital, visited on Saturday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Lieb, Mr. and Mrs. Herman of Al- toona, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pfester on Friday The Messrs Alto and Gilbert Krumanacker and Joe Dumm are attending a hunting camp this week. Rev. Father Joel Lieb O. S. B,, of St. Vincent Archabbey, Lat- robe, spent the past week here. Wm. Peters and Ronald Lieb, students at St. Vincent Prep School, spent several days this past week at their homes here Mrs. Rupert Farabaugh. Rev. Father Hilary Kline J. C,, plant will haye a capacity of ab- | out 200 tons of coal an hour. jed in the operation. of several now being bulit in the district. : Imperial Coal Corp. is erecting a new coal processing plant at its Smokeless 2 mine at Charles. The plant, when completed, will have a capacity of 300 tons of coal an hour. Several other companies in the area either have begun work on new tipples or washeries or have {such improvements in the blue |print stage. Among these are | Cambria Clearfield Mining Com- |pany and Springfield Coal Com- pany, both with headquarters at | St. Benedict. ~ VAN ORMER By MRS. ELMER KEITH Bonnie Kay Kelley Has Birthday Party On Saturday Nov. 27, a birth- day party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clonis Kelley in honor of the sixth birthday an- niversary of their daughter, Bon- ie Kay. Games were played and a delicious plate lunch was serv- ed to the following guests: Mrs. Henry Opdenhoff and daughters, Faye and Judy; Conert Kelley; Lymn Lovell; Maxine, Ilene and Russell Keith; Paul and Charles Kephart; Jean Glasgow; Donna and Thelma Glass; Judy -and Joe Mayes; Kenneth and Paul Krise; Jean and Joan: Hollen; Jim and Joyce Frye, Jane Mixey, Elsie Mrs. Kelley and daughter, Bonnie of Van Ormer. | were business callers in Altoona | Saturday. | jon son of Coalport and Mrs. Ellen Beers of Fallentimber, spent the Thanksgiving holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Keith. ! Mrs. J. Merryweather of Bar- nesboro, visited Sunday at the | nome of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Sho- mo. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ammerman and son, Ronnie, of Cleveland, Ohio, spent the week end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ammerman. Mr. and Mrs. Irvan Krise and daughter, Daise, spent the holi- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Krise. Mr. and Mrs. John Humm and |g family visited last Thursday at |g the home of the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hanna and family of Conamaugh, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ammerman. Bakerton By M. A. PANCZAK Pfc. Jack West of the Air Corps and Pfc. Robert West, U, S. Army, both statigned in Texas, spent the past week here at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter West. Mr. and Mrs. Regis Mitchell have returned to their home in Salem, Ohio, after spending a few days here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Strong and son of Detroit, Mich., visited ldst week at the Paul S. Strong and Richard Lawrence homes. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Flora and son of Long Island, N. Y., visited recently at the James Flora home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sayles of Allentown spent the holiday here at the home of the lady’s mother, Mrs. Catherine Selesky. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dodson Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mazurak in- brother, Joshua Smith. Mr. Joseph McDermott of De- atives and friends. Auta Qlass PROPERLY REPLACED SIBERT'S GARAGE HASTINGS CLASSIFIED RATES One Insertion, 2c per word, with a minimum charge of 50c. Additional Insertions without change of copy, lc per word, with a minimum charge of 25c, THREE INSERTIONS FOR THE PRICE OF TWO! Lost Holtz, Hastings, Pa., or call Pat- ton 3125. 12-9 PHONE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD -- DIAL PATTON 3161 For Sale Farm Items, Material FREE HOME Demonstration of the new Hoover Sweeper. Call Carrolltown 4891. I. J. Bearer. LARGE PECANS —35¢ per Ib. All pecans 1948 crop. Money order or cash. C. F. Parrish, Green- YOUNG PIGS FOR SALE—Eight weeks old. Charles Becker, St. Boniface, Pa. Phone Hastings 3 *12-16 YOUNG PIGS FOR SALE—In- GET THE MOST OASH for your car by advertising it in the Accordion, junior size, and One 60-Bass Accordion for Sale. In- Sets with built-up leggings, cap and mittens. Pastel shades, $6.95 to $8.95. Fannie C. Wetzel, Car- rolltown. AMMUNITION FOR .31 & .25 Jap Rifles, also 6.5 Carcano, 6.5 Mannlicher-Schonaur, 8 MM Fren- ch Lebel, 7.62 Russian and many other foreign rifles. Miller-Coman Gunsmiths, 905 Annin, Detroit 3, Mich. 12-16 COMMUNITY AUCTION At St. Augusine, Pa., every Tues- day at 7:00 p. m. The public is invited to bring merchandise to be sold. Come out to buy and sell. Manager and Auctioneer: F. J. Schellhammer, Altoona, Pa. tf CHILDREN’S SNOW SUITS! Red with navy trim. Water repellent. | Sizes 1 to 4. $7.95. Boys or girls. | Fannie C. Wetzel, Carrolltown. PAIR OF GIRLS’ ICE SHOE | Skates for sale. White. Size 5 also. Fruit, either mixed or plain, bushels, $2.75; half bushels, $1.75. phone Ebensburg 430. IDLE HOURS MAKE DOLLARS! Convenient way to earn money, as Avon Cosmetic representative. Part or full time. Write Mrs. Mural Fetteroff, Box 15, Indiana, a. 9 MOORE COAL RANGE for Sale. Blue and white enamel, with hot water front. Inquire at R. D. 1, Box 1, Patton. Phone Patton 2651. *tf POTATO TAGS PRINTED with Union Press-Cour- ier, Patton. Phone 3161. 12-2 ACCORDIONS — Imported and and made. Repairs and accessor- ies for all accordions. Ricche | Accordion School, 103 Chestnut | St., Gallitzin. Phone 7951, 12-2 | your name. WEDDING INVITATIONS print- ed at the Union Press-Courier pe #10 : sale. Priced reasonable. Phone | | | | son, Pa. Phone 6431 Cresson. The | biggest little dealer in the coun- | try! tf : ; | . . J | He reported that the structure | Miss Florence and David Stev-ltroit. was a recent visitor at the quire 323 Palmer Ave. Patton. |Full orange crates, $4.25: half| 1 8’ Grain Binder Ground-Drive | will a equipment which | ens sont several Jays VISIing home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas |John Berish. 12-16 | crates, $225. G. B. Martin, 585 | 0 no FOR SALE — Real (Horse or Tractor Hitch) {cleans coal by a new process. WI riends in ona. _{McDermott. STTIE N.E. 102nd St., Miami, Fla. 12-16 | arene, Two Rall taal |Magnetite instead of sand is us-| Mr. and Mrs. Bud Frazer and| Misses Irene and Delores She. |01%” x8815” TARPAULINS for er =| ATES: rs oo STS family of Alexander, and Mr. and |yock have returned from a visit| Sale. War surplus. New. Five $300 SKUNK FUR COAT for idea or hunting an £2; | also one large trailer with ideal ends January 31. For safe, tro- uble-free winter driving, have this job done now at Westrick 1-13 Motor Co., Carrolltown, Pa. 1949 MERCURY SEDAN, fully- equipped and with overdrive, Patton 3796 from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m., and Patton 2001 from 6 to 11 p. m. John Gelormino, Pat- ton, Pa. *12-2 1946 4-DOOR MERCURY Sedan for sale. In good condition. Phone Patton 2001 or 2782. #1t Help Wanted WE PAY LARGE Commissions on nice cotton aprons retailing $1.79. Send $1 for sample. Ask about an exclusive territory. Ros- lyn Products, Heightstown, New Jersey. 12-9 Real Estate i i [ i i for $6.00. $1.50 each. Rope in- 1 i sovicli o o Western - Knapp Engineering | Mrs. Donald Hartman and family to Spring Valley, N. Y. “sale. Size 11. In good condi- | 818 A 1 International Roughage Mill orstes of New York has con- | of Amsbry, spent Thanksgiving wr ana Mrs. Howard Wight- Shaded. Ww. Ban Sharsaugh 7% tion, too small for owner. Bricoa | V08 quarters odkeys Gigi E 3 Itracted to complete the project. = with Mr. and Mrs. James Stine.|man of Akron O. spent the hol-| arroiitown. one . * [for quick sale, $35. Inquire at | gn . : 3 H Mill Wi ; : SD 0 2 ] 1 Fairbanks Morse ammer The plant at Windburne is one| Mr. ana Mrs. Lester Weld and |iday here visiting among rela-| BABIES’ HEAVY SWEATER | 310 S. Cherry St, Ebensburg, or| oppicraL INSPECTION Period 13 Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jos any Beaver St. Phone 4371 |In pefect condition. Reason for | office in Patton. See our samples. daughter, spent Thursday a 9 selling—too small. Inquire at 602 |We also print all types of job = i a EL { Clifford Hollen home here. 5% Magee Ave. Patton, or phone work, including mine weigh bills |5-ROOM HOUSE for Sale. Hot The James Vield ildren wo Noti 4543. *tf (approved by the state. Contact | water heat; Shower i tosh, have been ill are som " 1C NEW STYIF RIBITS ron 1... |US before you order your next |Inquire 0 osep. avallo, Kirk proved at this writing. gices NEW STYLE BERETS for jun-|j.ion” of Pa, Sa Pata | St, Hastings, or phone Hastings i Mrs. Vera Ammerman and iors and misses. Bead trim. All | 5161 2032. 12-9 2 family were Saturday visitors ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE |colors ‘$105 to S606. Fannie G|B6l = |wd 7 TP Ta : ate i , ’ S : Te : at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ty "Township of Barr, County |r. or Comolitown. |GABINET MODEL siver Mar. |4 LOTS 1¥ PATION YOR SALE. William Ammerman. of Cambria and State of Penn-|TOYLAND NOW OPEN—Largest | shall Radio for Sale. $20.00. iLher singularly or as a whole. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Glass and selection of toys. Western Auto| Phone Hastings 2512. #12-2 | Located on Lincoln Ave. good daughter, Barbara Jean, of Ohio were week end visitors at the home of Mr. Glasses sisters, Mis- ses Effie and Evaleen Glass. Jack Keith shot a six-point | buck on the first day of Deer | season; Clarence Troxell Jr., also] shot a four-point buck. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lovell and | son, were business callers in Pat- | ton on Tuesday. | Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Keith and) family visited Sunday at the | home of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Sao-) mo. | sylvania. Notice is hereby given that Let- ters of Administration in the Es- tate of said decedent have been granted to the undersigned. All Administratrix, County have agreed to sell at Private Sale the hereinafter des- cribed property for the sum of $400.00, to Earl Long, under the Act of Assembly of the Common- wealth, approved the 29th day of July, 1941, P. L. 600. The Court of Common Pleas of Cambria County, Pennsylvania, has fixed Thursday, December 1948, at TEN o'clock A. M., in the Courthouse, Ebensburg, Penn- Store, 10th St., Barnesboro. tf SNOW SUITS for babies. Open completely, zip up legs. May be | used as bunting. Sizes 1 to 3. Wildwood Blvd, Williamsport 33, ! Coats. Crepe. Large floral pat- | terns. 14 to 20. $5.95. Fannie C. | Wetzel, Carrolltown. | 8 MM SHELLS and sizes for al other rifles and shotguns in| stock at Bacha's in Barnesboro. | Come in today. BOYS’ SNOW SUITS—Navy and | brown. Easy to put on with zip- | down-side leg. $13.95. Fannie C. | SNOW SUITS with navy slack pants and reversible jackets with hoods, boys or girls, double site. Inquire at Union Press-Cour- ier Office, Patton. tf and Park Aves. Patton. Desir- zipper. $13.95. Fannie C. Wetzel, all necessary outbuildings, mach- zel, Carrolltown. CHRISTMAS TREES FOR SALE Pine, all sizes. $1.00 up. Cail at 413 Palmer Ave. Patton, or phone 2715. 12-23 For Rent STORE ROOM FOR RENT—May be used for store of office. Lo- IF YOU DON'T KNOW YOUR radio, know your radio tech- nician! Get the best out of your radio. See Harris Radio & Elec- tronic Service, 416 Magee Ave., Patton. Authorized Philco, Zenith, Motorola, Colanial service station. Ask us about FM before you buy. Phone 4181. tf SUITS MADE TO ORDER—For appointment call Carrolltown 2361. Will call at your conven- |sylvania, for a ‘hearing on the | Petition for confirmation of said Hollentown Wetzel, Carrolltown. A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL Hold Phone Patton 2791. |cated at 707 Fifth Ave. Patton. — tf |ience, evenings. Exclusive lines J. L. Taylor and Pioneer Tailoring. Straining your thinking cap wondering what to send your beloved for Christmas? What about a photo of yourself? That’s right! And we'll Mrs. Annie Reffner, who fnder-| went a major operation a few | weeks ago, is recovering and was | discharged from the hospital re- | cently. Mrs. Raymond Rickard and soas | of this place spent a recent week end in Philadelphia visiting the lady’s sister. Mr. and Mrs. George Reffner of Conemaugh visited recently | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blair | Rickard. | see that you ‘‘show up’’ beautifully. Expert por- traitures reproduced in Mrs. Louella Rickard and sons | |of Altoona spent Sunday visiting | | friends in Hollentown. | Misses Arleen Glasgow, Patsy | Conrad and Verna Fedore, all] Sale. The property to be sold was assessed in the name of James Stevenson, as 545 Acres— Prop. No. 68-0336 (Unseated), in White Township, and" was sold to the County on June 9, 1930. The total amount of taxes, mu- nicipal claims, penalties, interest and costs due is $16,124.75. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, By Maurice A. Springer, Clerk NOTICE! The Commissioners of Cambria County have agreed to sell at Private Sale the hereinafter des- cribed property for the sum of any toy until Christmas, at the | aa npc yon : 3 1¢ ISANDERS FOR RENT — Renew Western Ante Sos, Boo | Oy Doo Sk oar on KPINKLE CREPE HALF SLIPS |blete equipment. Phone 3481 or ROA Toy a res ernie in pink, white, black $3.95. Also [call at 511 Magee Ave. Patton. |MOVING SERVIOR Either local black slips, 32 to 44, excellent Crowells Carpet and Linoleum|_ or I Sm Res H. quality, $3.95 Fannie C. Wetzel, | Shop, Patton. u| x oag ho ngs . reason. Carrolltown. Phone 4491. ! Sa PUG gary Insurance ET eng hee eight vin Ro ii Se BR CHE - 1 A ol S/ “ al | angle blade, specializing in ce I- | IR MARI ae oe $6.50 per ton. Inquire of Ray |ar excavating and landscaping. Nop ALTERATIONS MADE on men 3, Humphrey, Patton. Phone Patton [job too small. Weakland Bros. | 5 ren's clothes, 9371. coats, suits and : | Custom-made tf | 4 -R-3! lor B03-R1L" Barnesboro 841 R'3 dresses. Zippers for men’s trous- TRESPASS NOTICES for Sale api = ii SIS Pur ang ulogh Sn gg Union Press-Courier office. We | 7 er | Mrs. . . arbaugh, phone Als) Ent wine eighmasiors SHOVEL LT oaBL Rauber! 4261, Carrolltown. tf gertincates, glolce: o © 94 €T" | ment. Excavating and loading by | RUGS CLEANED and D ent forms. Phone Patton 3161. |tpe hour or contract. Weakland | Doniestic. Oriental Hoi itied Bros. Phone Barnesbhoro 841-R-3 | Work guaranteed. Superior Rug & Sottile Dry Cleaners, Carrolltown, Pa. tf HOT AIR FURNACES—Coal, oil, i - indebted to said Estate i i g ) Mr. Fred Simmons was a Sat- persons inde 14.95. Ic CG 1 ne able location. Inquire 513 Kerr i [ pott Sadie Hamilton and Ard-|mands against the same will ITER RENORIALE Gi] AT1AS METAL WORKING La-|pARM FOR SALE—Located be- ith Lamar, were business callers make them known without delay | “Barre Vt. Granite. Write for | Anes for Sale Alo Alles Metall" tween §i. Lawrence and Vin. { Ee Saturd to ANNA GUZIK prices. John W. Hunter, 730|\NOrKing Shaper, drill presses and ton. Contains 140 acres, bar and in en on : a a dtd ’ Se xy ’ bench saws. Motors, 1/3 h. p. to 3 Mr. and rs. Ivan Frye x ; 1 h. p. Delta drill presses, grind- |; ; ; 4 4 S Spangler, Pennsylvania |Pa. tf | zo > » inery, 7-room house with electri- family attended the Gi SMORTO, WILDEMAN Y! a ~. Mlers, circular saws, band saws, city and bath. For further infor- parade in Altoona on y & PEDUZZI, PIANOS—Reconditioned uprights | joiners, sanders, jig saws and | mation phone Carrolltown 4791 or Y lag wash 1l and |Attorneys for Administratrix, and grands. New Spinets by |Wood lathes. J. V. Hammond Co, write Mrs, Michael Kutruff, Car- Y Mr. and Mrs. Henry Love 25 Barnesboro, Pennsylvana 12-2 | Baldwin, = Terms. Piano tuning. | Phone 273, Spangler, Pa. tf | rolltown, Pa. *tf sons, visited Sunday at the home J. R. Hopper, 1624 21st Ave., Al- | wi 3 - : of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Stewart of toona. Phone 2-0660 *12-2 | SNOWALLS FOR BABIES—Mit- S . Punxsutawney. NOTICE! eee o_o 2 F| ten cuffs, zipper legs; small, ervices The Commissioners of Cambria {COTTON KRINKLE “BRUNCH” |medium. $7.95. Fannie C. Wet- ® : i Farabaugh of Indi- | Carol, Barbara, and Lorraine Hol- = 0 : = INTERNATIONAL Wag dg RB ‘Week end at the |len of Hollentown; Russell Whit. oar JiiSuligh Spent the eek ¢30 LOST — PINK SHELL RIMMED Seeding Pons. 200 Suipred dou | quire Henry Lechene Sr, R. D. [ 3 : oS bor dios , Sat , Nov. 20. Will . o Ra ’ s . . HARVESTER home of her parents, Mr. and | taker of Irvona;, and Mr. and Williams. ales, Saturday. ov. 2 yi now for the holiday season ahead. 1, Box 345, Patton 12-2 ( 3 : f Duquesne University, Pitts- 23x cluded Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coval, ville, Alab : 2-1 : % i ifiieds! J : 1 Hand Lift Cultivator for Farmall H-M Tractors Barn ves ive ae Conert Kelley of Coalport sp: Mrs” Pauline Lucas and En prrCr reir POC Loy | usama 12-16 | Union Press-Courier Clasifiieds : ) I » ast week here. ent the week end at the home of |of Philipsburg, and Miss Helen ; ivf | ON RECEIPT OF FOUR Dollar . 3 ] 1 Power Lift Cultivator for F ar mall H-M Tractors P Miss Rose Lieb of Harrisburg, | Mr. and Mrs. Clonis Kelley. id Sf jena. 7 h Polit fa ea, A tot ae ih you hid “10 Automotive i 8 j - is visiting here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Miller r. an S. Josep. OLILeS | rolitown. Brown, black and white, | pounds selected = pecans direct TT ¢ 1 Roger Snow Plow f or Farmall H M Tractors her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George |visited at the home of Mr. and hie Ye ry ron 5 months. If found, call Patton |from the orchard. A. H. Quinn, 1937 YoRD TRUCK FOR ALL. i 1 A-Tractor P low Direct-Connected Lieb. ; : Mrs.’ Clonis Kerley. |Krynick and Polites homes 4766. Reward. 12-2 | Loachapoka, Alabama. 12-3 ft. open side Thiele body and One Way 14” Mr. Henry jLieb, Who is em-| Mr. Charles Mixey and Fred) RIFEUCK ang I d son h hoist. Only 18,000 miles. In ex- t te Vay Bowem) ployed at Washington, D. C., SP-|gimmons spent three days bear rota - ol ae in Pitts. For Sale SNOW SLACKS, brown, wine, |gojjent Slit Broberg’s, Has- : 1 A-Tractor Cultivator i arants Mr and Mes. Ray | hunting in the vicinity of Brock iron atter spending Thanksgiv- green, blue. Sizes 3 to 6, $2.95 | {ings Pa. Phone 2931. Ford cars : : (One Row) of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray | way: also, Mr. Clifford Hollen ing here with the lady's mother, PAPER WOOD OK PROPS for | £° $3.95. Siaes to 12, Ja001 and trucks. *tf } Lieb. : 4 and son, Leroy, were bear hunt-|nmrs Sue Regan. Mr, and Mrs. A. sale for cleaning up its own to 14, §5.95. Fannie C. Wetzel, 1 A-Tractor Sweep Rake Me. Bill Knute £04 faquily of ing this past week. J. Burley and son, Joseph, of Du- brush. Plentiful and can easily be | Carrolltown. 1987 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR Se- y evelan i ; isi ; no eyl- 3 te > Mrs. John Lee and grandson, Bois also were recent visitors at|reached by truck. Inquire of John - dan for sale. New motor, cy 1 Super-A Direct-Connected Mower gays bay past week among rela- Bobbie, spent ay at the the Regan Lome, % nds A Strittmatter Farm, near Bradley IPS A law Rloy AT wolrs jndep head, and glitel, Brukies ge : 7-Foot Cut ives here. i i d Eva- r. and Mrs. Nick Buddie and |Junction, Pa, or phone Carroli- ” ! ) 2 0. | lined. Good tires and heater. E. J. ( . ) EE home OF Misses Ezfis an daughter, Catherine, of Detroit, |town 4191. p #12.9 |Come Friday and Saturday for | Kuhnley, 507 Palmer Ave., Patton. e 1 BN-Tractor Plow Direct-Connected ° ® C My ond Mrs. Reno Caccia and|21d Mrs. John Urda of Barnes- TEE oh Phe the Jame Soy of your life. Priced | Phone 2633. *tf a » : oe en iy |Poro spent Thursday here at the § y A] . . *f | — . : a 1 BN-Tract Cult: ay 12 Boom Many Mining 0s. Shiburen were recent visitors in po SEE EY Mra. Martin| Radio in your home. NO Charge A EE rong gen - | 1939 DESOTO COUPE for Sale. t -iractor Lultivator efege Coalport. | Sponsky. —Call Carrolltown 4891. I. J.|) NS, $1. MR. Buy direct| In good condition. Call Bernar J Two-Rov | Mr. and Mrs. Roy McConnel| Miss Y atline Venesky, R. N., of | Bearer. : 12-9 from factory and save 33 per- | E. Flynn, Carrolltown 4472, after 1 ( v) isiti cent- i re > Bt corm —eme—— ent ‘on Sheep, first quality, 45-]4:00 p. m. *12-2 3 of Altoona, were visiting rece [Aspinwall spent the week end tr a | ) to- | t 1 Cub Direct-Connected Mower . ly at the home of Mr. and Mrs. here at the home of her parents, PAIR boys ei Ok ROLLER {gauge guaranteed nylons. All siz- | 1942 PACKARD CLIPPER for a , (41-Foot Cut) Cleaning Plant Planned wm. Ammerman. |Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Venesky. eS 5.00. rue eye (es, all lengths. Colors, Autumn, |1942 PAC dan, 6 cylind b . = € g * | Mr. Paul S. Strong is receivine | Wheels. $5.00. Inquire of Mellie Dusk, Brown Toast. Orders filled | Sale. oor sedan, cylinder, : 1 Cub Disc Harrow By Pa Coal & Coke Mr. John Lee and Mr. and gical treatment ot the Wing Kuhnley, 507 Palmer Ave, Pat- immediately. Send cash, check or |in excellent condition. Rehsonably 8] ; a £ e home of Mr. and | : — | Fl oz 5 fer Nv-|Te : cash. : 1 Cub Hammer Mill Pennsylvania Coal and Coke AL wig 4 BL tis home Mr. and Mrs. John Muir and |SNOWALLS FOR BOYS, GIRLS, or Also 2 gigs 15 Devise BY [601 §. Third Ave. Botton Dine a “ Corporation plans to place a new |Mrs. Wm. 2 : [Miss Agnes Muir spent the holi- navy, green, with cap. Rayon, | aTil1 P. 0. oo t MILAN | 3794 between 5 and 6 Pm, sf Ww 1 Tractor Trailer Plow On Rubber cleaning plant in operation in ab-| Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hamilton | day at Falls Creek, Pa. satin. Repellent finish. Sizes 1 | ills, P. O. Box 798, State Col- | 3 (One 14” Bottom) out three months. The corpora-|and son, spent Toanksgiving Dey Mr. and Mrs. John D. Evans |4 $10.95. Fannie C. Wetzel Car. |1¢8¢ Pa. *12-2 | GLASS 1 i i . | visiti the h of Mr. and and , Dennis, of Altoons nt |p ? fT . > 2 Direct-Connected Weeders for Farmall Te a ly 3 Je ms Sunday. here at. the home of Mr| ON" |LOVE ORANGES—You bet you| Cut and Installed } (A-B-H-M) Tractors thousands of dollars is being con-| Mrs, Mabel Coulter visited with and Mrs. John Polites Sr. [PICK OUT THE TRAIN you| go Foz only. JL7 1 ship YOu| Sihert's Garage, Hastings Po. : 1 Ne. 7 Ensilage Cutter jor the Hmm. |of Rosebud, on Thursday. [Javenter, Alice. of GimbeTlany, Western Auto Store, Barnesboro, |ted. Customers say my oranges |. [US tr | Thomas L. Aitken, general man-| np. ang Mrs, Kenneth Shomo|Md., were here this week to at-|Western Auto Store, lare the best they ever tasted | FOR THE BEST IN USED CARS I {ager of the company, said the tend the funeral of the former's AUTO HEATER, ONE 12-BASS | Pineapples, grapefruit, tangerines, Call Montgomery Motors, Cres- 5 employed in Washington, D. C., ($750.00, to Louis Ventura, under spent the Thanksgiving holidays the Act of Assembly of the Com- or gas. Estimates given. Im- at their homes. |monwealth, approved the 29th [mediate installation. No down pay- Mrs. Markle and sons and dau- (day of July, 1941, P. I. 600. ment is required. For information |ghter of Tyrone spent Thanks-| The Court of Common Pleas of | Write or inquire, F. C. Bardelang, |giving here at the home of the |Cambria County, Pennsylvania, |632 Donnelly Ave. Patton, Pa., or |lady’s daughter, Mrs. Raymond has fixed Friday, December 10, |Phone Patton 5151. tf | Rickard. 11948, at TEN o'clock A. M., in| aorrr RATT AR a rr rre— Bobbie Apple of Hollentown [the Court House, Ebensburg, 1 8000p, 7-FT. CAPACITY, for bagged a 5-point buck Monday | Pennsylvania, for a hearing on pay rRetgusen jruetor, Divdioy ing. e Petition 3 i Dey ’ oe NS AT re ——eumen———— | B | morning fhe, iit big Porson ot Carrollbown 3372. 12-9 LOGS WANTED—Wanted to buy, | sylvamia is Hereby given tha di aA ; ee imt tsam ee ; : o | Notice is ereby give a eee S01 wes ag in the name of | GIVE YOUR OLD LAMP the ow Ler nd Sof Td dogs Ay testamentary in the Es- {Edward Kilgallon, as 113 Acres—| ook! See lamps and shades at |g oa. Phe nesboro | State of the above named de- 4 |Fee—Prop. No. 13-0303, in Clear- | wolf's in B b this Fri pangler, Pa. Phone Barnesboro (8 av {field Township, and was sold io If’s i arnesboro is riday 273. tf |cedent have been granted to the [the County on sot 2 1050 and Saturday. ef {undersigned. All persons indebted The total amount of taxes, mu. | MONARCH COAL RANGE for | "iE AVERAGE AD in these col-| to said Fsiate are requested to ] i s Lane ums costs 50¢ for one week—$1 make payment, and those having nicipal claims, penalties, interest sale. Cream and tan enamel, ! i i ¢ and costs due is $2,535.02. like new. May be seen evenings. [for tree weeks. Try ons! [ORI ey Toman sgaines the BOARD OF COUNTY ; —————— [same will make them known Inquire at 404 Beech Ave. Pat-|CLEAN OUT THAT ATTIC—Sell | with COMMISSIONERS, ton, or phone 3324 after 5:30 VRS, FLORIS By Maurice A. Springer, Clerk or 803-R-11. *tf | Upholstery Cleaning Co., Ebens- jpurg Pa, BR. D. 1. Route 22. Wanted | Write. or phone 865-R-3 Ebens- a iburE or 123-R-3 Nanty-Glo. We WANTED TO BUY — Practice | Pick up and deliver. Ho piano, upright or spinet, rea-| EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE sonably priced. Will pay cash.| 1, the Estate of Mrs OR rite Dial Carrolltown 4861 or write | ps . : bs an. chir, late of the Borough of c/o Box 223, Carrolitown. #12-2 Patton, Cambria County, “Penn- colors or natural. Phone Patton 4651. Don't let coughing, wheezing, recurring ate € | tacks of Bronchial Asthma ruin sleep and nergy without trying MENDACO, es and lungs. Usually helps nature quickly ve thick, sticky mucus. Thus alleviates ughing and aids freer breathing and better First National Bank Bldg. SECOND FLOOR *P atton, Pa. s.eep. Get MENDACO from druggist. Satise 4 {action or money back guaranteed. those usable unwanted items MRS. FLORINE COUTURIAUX p.m. *tf [via a UPC Classified! LS Executrix, Patton, Pa.
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