UNION PRESS-COURIER PAGE NINE 1048 Thursday, December 16, 1948 L- uel] EE HE — M— a — - — aa -* i, Bernadine Mietus, Madeline | nesboro; Girard Caldwell, Charles ° of Stephen and Julia (Reiger) Dil- ° Hastin All B d Shonko, Mary. Wesner, Spangler; | Pelleschi, Spangler; Clara J Pf St D | 1 di ived by hi . St F Pi Se gs -County Band Concert Shinko, Mary Wemner, Spangler; |Pelloscti, Spangler; ‘Clara “Jean | PRC, JIQVE DION | on, ana, is survives by bie pur) J, FTANCIS FfaNS By ANNE EASLY Lois Donahue was on Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Easly of in Altoona Scheduled Friday Evening band has been announced by Geo- ick, Ebensburg-Cambria; Marilyn Scollon, Nancy Sleigh, Barnesboro; Donna Strittmatter, Hastings; Margie Swope, Patton; Sara Tra- rolltown. French Horns — Shirley Brad- ford, Lois Fees, Carrolltown; Ar- villa Funk, Barbara Shuma, Bar- Reburied Saturday Lost Life In France and sisters: Mrs. Agnes McDon- ald, Baltimore, Md.; Louis Dillon, Nicktown; Mrs. Gertrude Shuma, Barneshoro; Walter Dillon, Mrs. Mrs. Imelda Weak- Debating Session The Debate Club of St. Fran- cis College is preparing for its Pittsburg e gue 4 : A PLahuren uy guests XX oual Many Ares Siders ¥2e Pollock of Spangler, preside: Nake Shitley : Truetnan, Caren Re veaauine Koval Esty Whil S : I fle Kg June Kline, Has-,annual inter-collegiate competi- atic athiewi Hl of the Cambria Co. Music Teach- q ) . Arm a s. June y - al 4 8 oe a utidewics of Chicago. ¢ Included m oster ers Assn. Those from this area A I ndWen Burr, Eb- Baritone Horns—Helen Kohan, e erving In y tings; Mrs. Louis Barnes, Baker- ton. : With relatives 8 A total of 152 Cambria Co.|on the roster are as follows: Bass Clarinets—Doneath Swit. | Vivian Symons, Carrolitown. Funeral services were held for |ton; Mrs. Delrose Miller, St. Ben-| Prof. John McAuliffe, coach, Mrs. eGorge Dvorchak was a |high school band students will| Piccolo—Lois Davis, Ebensburg- |zler, Carrolltown; Carolyn Hugh- Trombones—dJack Ellias, Ebens- | Pfc, Stephen A. Dillon, Jr, 10, yRdicy; Jie. Rita A opson, Pa Said he tein will take part in shopper in Altoona on Wednes- | take part in the All-County Band Cambria. es, Ebensburg-Cambria. burg-Cambria; Eugene McMullen, | of Hastings, last Saturday morn- Aid or ey oo iJ] oT i = Lne Ch [Vere 0 ne SE LTO. day. concert to be held at 7:30 p. m.| Flutes—Ruth Aikman, FEbens-| Oboes—Yvonne Yerger, Patton; Hastings; Frank Paronish, Span-|ing in St. Bernard's Catholic Ch- ASTSOm: Dil an t gi on ary Bghen 2s well as iy e in ercy Miss Bernice Ertter of Carroll- | Friday of this week at the Por-|purg-Cambria; Carolyn Byrnes, |William Price, Ebensburg - Cam- gler; Alice Wendl, Cafioiitows. * lurch in Hastings by the Rev. Sree oy De am St. Ber tol 382 Aurnament nih a town was a caller here with lo- | t28¢ Joint Junior High School Barnesboro; Susan Watson, Eb-|bria. ases—Jim Dillon (BBb), Car-|pather Adalbert Kalsch, OSB, ' Pp ith the VFW |St ' ennsy; cal friends Tuaesdz Auditorium in Portage. ensburg-Cambria. Bassoons — Wanda Smithbauer, | Folltown; Theodore Gay (Eb), Eb- pastor. Pfc. Dillon lost his life | NArd's cemetery, wit he 'W | State College. s Tuesday. Students from 19 schools are| Eb Clarinets — Joseph Popotta, | Patton; Doris Stitt, Barnesboro. ensburg-Cambria; James Mitchell |e" he was serveing with Post, Hastings, conducting mili-| Home-and-home series are be- Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Kirsch of nrolled for the annual band Barnesboro; Eileen Strittmatter, Alto Saxophones—Louis Bender, (BBb), Barnesboro; Jack Reid (BBb), and Paul Urbain (BBb), the 232nd Infantry, Rainbow Di- tary rites. ing arranged with the following schools on the topie, ‘Federal Aid e Barnesboro announce the birth of |eyent, for which rehearsals have | Hastin : i : ——————————— . y he S. Carrolltown; Jean Reese, Ebens- a son, Edward, at the Spangler |peen conducted for the past sev-!|Bb OE teAlice Bennett, An-|burg-Cambria. Patton. Yison, i Rrance on March 15th, | Control Cattle Lice to Education.” University of Hospital on Dec. 6. Mrs. Kirsch is | eral weeks. The final rehearsal is|geline Musso, Barnesboro; Paul-| Tenor Saxophones — Carol Ann Percussion —Ronald Wharton, | 1,104" to the ‘States rod IL, Spray or dust cattle with DDT | Pittsburg; Pennsylvania State the former Sue Easly of Hastings. [scheduled from 1 to 6 p. m. this|ine Brenza, William Brown, Mar- |Protzeller, Spangler; Chloe Ream, |Barnesboro. Stephen A. Dillon, Jr, was in lo Sonizsl Hee, bing rin S. G.|College, St. Joseph's College of * ! 7” esell, Penn ate extension en- String Bass-—Lovell Davis, Eb- Philadelphia, Loyola College of Anne and Pauline Nesdore were | Friday at Portage. jorie George, Donna Lou John-|Carrolltown. ; : shoppers in Altoona on Saturday.| Plans also are being furthered |gon, Ebensburg - Cambria; Irene| Cornets—Fay Blackford, Doro- |ensburg-Cambria. piri = ue tomologist. Choose a warm, sunny | Baltimore, Catholic University, thy Mae Swerbinsky, Robert Hes- — - To : | day for spraying. Detailed in-| Fordham University, Mt. Mercy Attorney Bill Kelly of Johns-|for a concert of the All-County town was home over Sunday. Orchestra and Chorus on Mar. 11 Misses Patty and Eileen Stritt- |at the Adams Twp. High School. matter and Philomene Bionfilo| The complete personnel of the were in Altoona on Saturday. Mrs. Betty Lantzy R. N., and Hebie Semelsberger were in St. Lawrence on Wednesday, assisting Dr. Bowers in the examination of the school children of that dis- trict. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Robinson of Altoona were with relatives here over Sunday. Master Sgt. Jay Boring of Camp Stoneman, California, is home, following an honorable dis- charge from the Army. Felicita Abel of Johnstown was visiting with local relatives Sun- day. : Fred Holtz, of Pennsylvania State College spent Sunday here with relatives. Mrs. Charles Ertter of Carroll- town spent last Tuesday with her Butler, Betsy Mulligan, Patton; Robert Dillon, Hastings; Eris Ed- |se, Ebensburg - Cambria; Eddie minston, Shirley Malloy, Victoria | Donahue, Don Welty, Patton; Marano, Carrolltown; Alvera Fer-'Leon Brown, Rocco Musso, Bar- YOU CANSTILL BUY Christmas Gift Electric Appliances With A ot Small Down Payment Dr. B. F. Bowers of St. Bene- ; dict was a business caller in Has- tings last week. Robert Dillon of Carrolltown spent last Saturday with relatives i Jastings. I Be A Mrs. Victor Kline and family were in Nicktown Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ertter of Carrolltown spant Sunday here. Paul McDermott of Pittsburgh was home for the week end. Spangler MRS. HILDA DEMI The Methodist Ladies’ Aid So- ciety held their annual Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Philip Demi on Wednesday evening, De- cember 8th. A chicken dinner was served and later the ladies oY anged gifts. The next mee g he Ie held at the home of Mrs. Charlotte Fenello in January. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Earhart and children of Ebensburg were last Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie McGaughey. Eddie Blasko R. C. T., and Ed- ward J. Greene, R. C. p., of Fort Knox, Ky., are spending several days furlough att heir homes. 1. Mrs. John Stine of Altoona is spending a few days visiting rel- atives and friends here. Mrs. Mary Greene entertained her cinch club last Tuesday even- ey 4x. A delicious lunch was served Holy Name Society of St. Ber- nard’s Church. He was born in Hastings on July 18, 1925, a son formation on the practice can be obtained from your county agri- cultural agent. College; Seton Hill College, Du- quesne University and Westmin- ster Cecllege. Irrigation has been used in ar- id and semi-arid countries since ancient times. 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Despite anything to the contrary which you may have heard, the following facts are true: mm 5 7 mm GL GL TL GLE SS SSAA wy TB TAR TAS SAB A ¥ You can still buy such wonderful Christ- mas gifts as electric ranges and refrigera- tors with a 20 percent down payment--- and take as long as 15 months to pay. a ASA > sfrom6to111 cy, ft, + Convenient terms There's no law requiring a specified down ™ and prizes were awarded SoS ¥ Mary Wylie, Mrs. Ann . ane Mow An Ueker. payment on the purchase of any electric The Pinochle Y . 4 day pa.ty in cr appliance priced under $50.00, includ- otte Fenello 3 io 1 RR ERE ES RR mR % 7 ‘ Monday Sven by Forises wire 3 ¥ ing sales tax. Oh en 1 Mrs, Ladaine, dirs. No | § r USEFUL ELECTRICAL GIFTS! stassi, Mrs. Pallone and Mrs. ¥ ; : v Wh ive, wr, wig pei : ... FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY 3% were visitors in Barnesboro 3 ; : 23 Sunday. ee ¥ ®* WATER HEATERS ® JRONERS There's no law requiring a specified down The Ladies’ Auxiliary of % ¥ : ® q g P Spangler Fire Company Wil a ¥ ® RANGES ® HOME FREEZERS payment on the purchase of certain large . t Cecelia’'s Cafe. } . . . . . Prosiier 20, % Do ai si or : ¥ ® AIR CONDITIONERS ® WASHERS 4 electrical items including electric water clock and every mem ] : i ¥ e o zers (12 : beng 8 EL ontity mesting| : § ® CLOTHES DRYERS © REFRIGERATORS hegtats, horse feszers (17 ethic 1 or of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the|¥ 3 XK larger), clothes dryers, electric garbage Spangler Fire Company was held i A i BY FRIGIDAIRE! : 2 Jast Friday evening in the Fire if Al i re : disposal units, etc. Hall. Election of officers took | 5 8 A PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS ! place. Mrs. Simon Lantzy was el- | § 8 mms i Poted president; Mrs. Charlotte 8 SHE RR SR PS TP PE PT V5 FE PE TE 0 P5 PE PEPE PE SERIE IE Fenello, vice president; Mrs, Lou- 8 Ge 8 presen CE EE LT t pC re rs. ¥ cal secretary; and Mrs. Jo 3 ¥ A SMART SANTA WILL BRING HOME A NEW officers will be installed in Jan- hn $ Dh 4 | ny Lovette of Jomnstown : ¢ FRIGIDAIRE AUTOMATIC WASHER was a recent visitor at the home of his parents here. Telephone Rate Hearings to Begin Today, Harrisburg The public Utility Commission has fixed Dec. 15, 16 and 17, for RR WITH FAMOUS “LIVE-WATER” ACTION eee Ny eee She'll always remember the Christmas you gave her a new Frig- idaire Automatic Washer, because ALL she'll EVER have to do is put in clothes and soap, set the exclusive Frigidaire Select-O-Dial— and forget it! In less than half an hour clothes come out washed REE RRRREGEGETCTETET BRIER RRR RRR RIERA IEICE TIE TERETE initi .arings at Harrisburg in ; a a). : . initial hearings at Harrisburg in YORE cleaner, rinsed brighter, and damp-dried by the Rapidry—Spins so tuted to determine fairness and 7A ELECTRIC RANGE dry some are ready for immediate ironing. reasonableness of a proposed rate This néw del Lp increase filed by Bell Telephone » deluxe Frigidaire Electric Range has all fh Co. of Pennsylvania. in features to make your cooking automatically Tosi e A The Commission’s investigation easier, better. Lar e E aster, A : is also designed to determine i ! ge ven-Heat Oven . . . Radian. 3 hector the new rates are dis- fe S3nesd Cooking Units , , . Triple-duty Po £ Complete Your Home Laundry oo. criminatory in any of their fea- ooker . , . Cook-M . A ey fring Avtomati Signal Fook ven Suni a 5 Frigidaire WATER HEATERS ... from $129.75 : Bell filed the increase rates Draw + + « TUll-width Storage h sy + Nov. 19,1948, to leone efieuivy sini ii cooking-top lamp . . , all- h Frigidaire ELECTRIC IRONERS SRE 199.75 A Jan. 21, 1949, but the Commiss- et with acid-resisti . e oy» $ jon by unanimous vote in execu- |: . and many others veo Preuainy porcelain top MN Frigidaire ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYERS 239.75 A tive session Nov. 23 suspended | Including q Pressure C Some nand see A A them for six months to July 21, |. e Cooker optional at extra cost. A 1949, and ordered the I y A 3 PUC Assistant Counsel Arthur ma n : J. Diskin, Meadville, and Assist- 3 mm iB A ant Counsel Lloyd S. Benjamin, ¥ —= X Sirs . eiik . n | Harrisburg, were ASIEN ae Virssenses 0S I SU SS SU Sl SH BESS SR i Frigidaire Eleclric Frigidaire Elect n sist Chief Counsel Charles ATTA DETER be ASA RE : Thomas, Stoneboro, in the case. ¢ IRONER CLOTHES DRYER 2 The Commission's technical st- RH for better, faster, easier Ironing. for quick, automatic drying indoors. CF x aff in the proceerings will be ERR RRR RRR RR RR RR RR RR RR RR A RA A ERG RY 4 i headed by Roger A. McShea Jr, |¥ Xx : : Camp Hill, Director of the PUC’s if A rma ess se ee a sre se ww nS eS srr cn st cc sr tr Stam stout a . 5 . i Bureau of Rates and Research. |i JUST IN TIME 8 SASARARANS 3 I SS RT TT ST RS SN a SS TR RT A A PS SS NS SS SS SS SE SS rs mam a i He will be assisted by Ralph N. | 8 R Evans, Pittsburgh, Chief Ac- | 3 R countant, and C. Radford Berry, |i FOR ( 'HRISTMAS See 5 West Reading, Chief Evaluation i eo 6 8 ® Engineer. . : g Cor ¥ Yes, we're ready for your order for Christmas Your 2 CARROLLTOWN ALTOONA WILL BUY x : / Barnesboro Council voted the | delivery! Come in and see the many models of ; Yrividai 3 l other night to buy a new grader |} , : rigidaire ghey Aight to burs New patel wonderful FRIGIDAIRE Appliances and choose g 2 B A H A’ will be received by the borough i the ones you want. Remember, you can purchase A D ] 1 n Y FURNI I URE CO Sr Saale [coibis for Nee g FRIGIDAIRE on terms to; suit your budget A ealer. 2 . vember totalled $5266. § A . jn 8 r T ~ SR a IY A i BARNESBORO HASTINGS Tn it: —Read, use Courier Classifieds! | \ il ean SS I I A SS SR RA SS SMA NIMES mama dé
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