UNION PRESS.COURIER Thursday, December 15, 1049 PAGE FOUR P | Fil k } P H Hi h Ed i R f S : restricted to highways and bridg = . million at the biennium’s end. enelec Files Rate [Patton High Edges [New Roof Support State Gasoline Tax Revenue | I a to at ay omar oF 3 3 ° ° e general tund income has . ; surplus in this fund, however, is Change, Hastings (Reade Twp., 46-27 For Mines Expected Far In Excess of Estimates [ities nd sae Sti ld ih she's st conn ake” re” cn The Pennsylvania Electric Com- | S T Le U e d 1 Penn He added, however, seasonal profits not yet turned over to the surplus of about §8lout of it. AA panne Somnetown. nas tea new | IM SEASON UpeNer | 10 heduce veains vy Upped Y [trends are considered in mapping | Wa BZ BNE S20 IN BA BN BN I BAN BN BN BN BN I I IN tariffs with the Public UGH | on pat Marquette's Panthe| . By Last Legislature out estimates. 2 BN ON NT BN a ONT I ONT NT NT I BT I IA NA NA Gar OE sehve Ze ‘host |er quintette went visiting Tues- ormer St. Benedict Pennsylvania's 5-cent:a-gallon If sales and tax collections con- { customers formerly served by (day evening and romped to a 46- Man Gets Top Post gasoline tax is proving a Be tinued at the present rate, the : ’ three recently acquired companies [27 victory over Reade Township better revenue producer than ex- motor fund would end the 1949. 1 € t Men in Northern Cambria County. at a game played in Mountain-| State mines Secretary Richard pected. 51 biennium with a surplus of be- E 4 . There were some increases. dae. Tiere Vas never Shy dout D. Maize on Tuesday night dis-| George A. Nally, State Revenue tween us million and $20 million. very Evening from 6:30 to 8:30 P. M. Until Wednesday, Dec. 21 The companies taken over by as ot Ro come after the an- | closed his bureau is investigating | Department comptroller, disclos- | oe g. Scout this possibility Penelec were Hastings Electrical dele a chalked up a 28-8 lead | “a new method of roof Supported total collections are nearly $4 oo = that 3t, present: the Y Friendly M hy § . . The . Campany, Gallitzin Electric Light at halftime. which will revolutionize the in-|million ahead of estimates. situation is rosy, for bot e our Friendly Murphy dStore, Gift Headquarters mn Barnesboro, Is eS and Cresson Electric Light In the second half, Coach Mar- | dustry.” The tax was increased a penny motor fund and general tax col- ed on d Cresson Electric Light. | quette’ started his eserves and| ~The new method is called roof. | per gation, by the 1049 Legitn: |!" peqre ne said, yeritaid Penelec’s Chase of (ite three playe em most o e Wo PEer-| pinning, Maize said, He added it|ture in order to keep up a $100- It appears,” he said, “that . gen gnelec’'s purchase Oo jods, They were outscored 7-6 in|will “materially reduce accidents mili i Gov. Duff's plans for both the . its an utilities after finding the move [the third stanza and the home Ys e accidents million-a-year highway construc- * pans for 3 | Iriemioe) would result in lower rates for from roof falls in coal mines. tion program. motor fund and the general in- Sho E . t Y C . Y M h : : forces fought them to a 12-12| The state official was principal come will hold up all right and p Evenings at Your Convenience . . . our iurphy Store and fiv most of their customers, deadlock in the fourth round. speaker at a dinner session of the Although the motor fund, gath-|, ty" will produce a surplus.” . with v Penelec estimated that applica- | Forward Jackson of Reade was Spon te two-day convention of the ered principally from gasoline Sy p pus. Is Ready to Serve Your Christmas Needs! ranging tions of its general standard rate high scorer with six goals and|gtate Mine y es Asoo. [taxes Js about $3,824,613 ahead | Collections totalled $47,849,863 to Chr to the new area will reduce the [six free throws for a total of 18 tion in Pittsbur > About 40 key of schedule, Nally warned that for the motor fund and $106,868, coer ems i I g 0h rates of 2.637 customers an esti- | points, Karlheim of Patton scor-|figures of the gh J Do trv at. |this pace may rot be maintained. 613 in general tax collections one a mated $34,000 and increase the ed 12 of the winner's points £ i i Y “Bad weather in January and during the first five months of aginati ’ yin . tended the session which ended|p. ” id, « .o | the biennium which started June ganach charges to 116 others about| In the preliminary game, Pat- | vesterda | February,” he said, “would reduce The $4,250. ton JV's defeated the ' Reade y Sterda aid the principal Of the Smeunt of driving and lower | 1 : ‘ nis aie oh Juniors, 22-7. The summary: roof-pinning involves driving a gasoline sales. Outlays from the motor fund is Graft, ° C | rt Man Dies Pauion wo +3 3 Reade GF Tllong expansion bolt into the roof . . iy fa { 4 3 2 g|of a coal mine. This literally an- P t F Ch f f owin 0d po Karineim : 5 312 He : 1 0 2|chors the mine roof to the strat- a ton ire [4 rges a ely Yvonne Of Mine Iniuries Malkin € - 2 ] 1 foo¥ec 5 . 2 : 3 ag above it. A large washer on . : Ne as £ the head of the bolt covers a Ch k P H lid S S| \ J. Good 1.13 Davis ovo 000% 1 = J R Gooderm ’ 0 0 Glasko 8 8 ’ sizable areg of nie mine roof. ec up rior to 0 l ay eason Chwistn A Coalport man died early on |g enking aize said i e bureau's in- Tuesday ig after he Yon yay me LO 2 Garman 0 0 Of estigation finds roof-pinning is| The Christmas season is a good this a safe, merry Christmas and entire injured while helping build a coal ——— — __ | practicable for use in coal mining | time to examine the condition of |a happy, prosperous New Year Miss ¥ mine tipple in Indiana County. Total ...181046 Totals .... 9 927 countless lives may be saved. He electrical equipment in your |by doing all you can to prevent singing Charles Pickup, 48, was crush- |Fatton co 1 17 § 12-16 |said the bureau expects to com-| home. fires. Blake says the Patton Fire Mrs. ed by ‘a heavy beam, Monday i Mogel. "| plete its investigation of the pro- So states James Blake, chief of | Co. hopes it does not have to be panied. morning at the tipple of West- ° cess by June, 1950. the Patton Fire Co., who in par- |called out once during the 365 At a ern Bituminous Mining Company ® * The state official reported the | ticular urges the examination and days of 1950. . corated a recently-opened mine operation Gallitzin Ca ers fatal accident rate in Pennsyl-| repair of Christmas tree lights to In case there is a fire, however, then se in Glen Campbell, vania’s coal industry So far this|prevent the dry needles from Phone Patton 3111 to send in an ter wh Authorities said the man was year is the best in the history of igniting. alarm. Cards with the various fire of gifts crushed by the beam after he at- Top Gloers, 60-42 the state. . . Chief Blake also cautions ag- [Calls and signals were Gisiribuied the fin tempted to move it with a bar. A In 1940, he said, a coal miner |ainst lighting fires with coal oil, oon ey giion wre oy 1 tempted to OTe coum |, Galilzin Wigh started North|was killed for eagn 600,000 tons | and urges that drafts be shut be- Shiet Biaks urges Sat hess he Yahner : Cambria League play with a 60- (mined. For the first 10 mon fore you leave the house. : Ag ne eagle 1 — on Pickup. =~ .ttea|i2 Win over Nanty-Glo Tuesday |of 1949 more than 1250000 tons| Children should never be left If Dosntle Dear or ISlaphone i RED CANDLES BABY SPOON POCKET KNIVES Sept Lo ; i ’ i i ; : e | to Adrian Hospital, Punxsutaw- evening on thé loser > oor, on were ne for sacl deal ode alone while operating electrical | alarm, be sure to give the exact Get lots of bright red Pocket knives make Cc decorat ney, at 11 a. m. on Monday and |, ®L¥ : E1 Based OF HOR NONI In toys, such as trains, says the location of the blaze (address candles for Holiday dec- 3 rend pity, Lirge “A C died at 3:30 a. m. Tuesday. and ran up a 15-8 first frame [which rules out such variables asi veteran fire fighter. All gift rural road, etc.) before han Tie h ale cay to hole! Bolection biader Schwab ey TR a wd advantage, but that was quickly |faster production methods—the wrappings and packing material h hl Sle ging y ? . Ww. Wins : Hospital authorities said his In- | wiped out when Gallitzin took all | pennsylvania death rate is onl¥ | aley should ve disposed of irtmed: up the receiver. {Notre juries included a brain £onens of the remaining quarters. 5 per million man-hours worked. | jately when gifts are opened, he In behalf of the members of Mis Cl sion, internal injuries of the| An 18-6 margin in the second This compares to the average of | says, because of its usual high the Patton Fire Co., Chief Blake chest and abdomen, fractures of fperiod sent Coach Guy Monick’s|j3 deaths per million man-hours | inflammability. 81 | expresses their wishes for a very Hoppel the ribs, back, and pelvis and | quintet out front, 26-21. They |i, mining operations throughout : merry Christmas and happy New Agnes P deep cuts of the head. carried the third frame by 14-13 |i}. nation Use non-inflammable paper and | Year. He states the members wish “Christ and zoomed out front with 20| pm is E. Schroyer of DuBois trimming as much as possible to thank all residents of Patton Monta . [markers in the final session while wea ant of the Dear ihe i Says Sie Blake. | and vicinity for their fine cooper- Winte i i i | 1 0, i i Loretto, Ashville Men [Yiciding only eight. _ |group and Owen Conrad of | y g possible to make ation during the past years. Sherry, To Take Vows Friday [gus with 25 points for. Gapiton | California, vice president W. oy . : prio y | i | ° : So £5 } “ ’ Loretto and Ashville men will followed i rege win 15 and Ce + Spangler Legion Span gl er Hi gh Girls P w Bradley’ be ordained up Yehoons in the] cellitein GFT ii grFrT!d V. McKenna of Waynesburg, | ° ° . IMPORTED BRIARS BOWL COVER SET PEN -PENCIL SET Mrs. Ed Roman Ca Se Cg a ng | Burn .. 3 713 Swanhart f 3 2 8|treasurer. . Ladies List Plans Christm P Briar filter pipes Cc 3S pi t; fountal as is = Mi Bare Catho rcs? ou Members of the gxeniive | | as rogram with rubber mouth ay et oval to 2 Cc pen, Dall boint pen Cc “A Ct aturaay, 1 . C = 7! arkas c i , Lester D. Kimmel of tice) jece and aluminum é p Cooper, > ; | mittee are . ; The regular monthly meeting | i durable Vi- and pencil. Assorted ooper, lie Church in LORI: Co of St | McMann : 0 $2 fm 1 2 9 s Indiana, George Steinheiser and | 5¢ the Es auxiliary y Jie ne Next Wednesda Biter connection. ta Guard bie, colors. Warner To i Hy thle Clareh | Hous A 1 3'3 Daa i i 3 Be a §. [Donad Fost 790s, SSterans oF y nel ; : | . Nairn o + | Foreign Wars, S 1 i | . chell an in Ashville and Faber Malloy of [Meried \... 80 0 Bylch: 0 1 117 Keenan of Barnesboro, [held 2 the at aang oh lle The annual Christmas program ok St. Michael's Catholic Church In| Frazier 000 Mr. Schroyer succeeds Michael pec 19, at 8 p. m. ’| will be presented by the Spangler MM Loretto. : | Totals ..221660 Totals .. 17 sdz| W. Thomas of Windber as presi-| Mrs Zita Whalen, president, is Bligh School girls Chorus next Chr The two are members of alsanitzin 8 18 14 20-69/dent of the inspector's organiza-| urgently requesting all members | ednesday evening, Dec. 21, in Enel class of 13 candidates to be or-|Nanty-Glo .... 15 6 13 8—42 | tion. th _._ Ito make an effort to attend this | {B¢ high school auditorium at Swab, M dained, All are students at St.| Referees—Davis and Leas. The new association head is in-|pneeting, as some important items | 8:18 p. m. les Welt Francis Seminary in Loretto. me spector for the Fourth Bitumin- | ; re to be discussed. The regular | The chorus composed of 60 Sor of ous District. He was stationed In | husiness session will be followed | Voices, in under the direction of ence Alt cer | pang er umni Nanty Glo for a time following | py the annual Christmas party. | George Pollock, director of music Mrs. Reg his appointment to the state nfempers are urged not to forget ir the Spangler schools. The is rar their gift. A delicious lunch and Staging and dramatic portion of Men’s Suspenders MEN’S BELTS MEN'S GLOVES ail and “No S ©S . force in 1941. s 1 3 : DAN E! { Officers Elected My a Boyer Ti formerly | entertainment is being planned by ' the program 32 hyve Sone by WA Duriic 9 ge. 4 e || genus n Yerger or i i me: by elastic or i Fabri 1 ? C ol rm Of | Mamie” Ganielope, chaifman, and members of the ramatic| | AD cago % ant 14 Goze 1h ga 89c Libis, doves 54% 89° Derfimie Lanark Road coming year. All members should arrange to be present. members of the six-man commis« | 5 ,viliary was held on Monday ev- sion which is investigating thelening At that time plans were Betty Blick, Steve Pagano, Char- les Formeck, Mary Baron, Bob A very important meeting of | Peale, Peacock & Kerr Inc., St.|Mps. Ethel Hoover, Mrs. Rose! Club, under the direction of Mar . oa EVERY SATURDAY { | the Spangler High School Alumni Benedict, for 22 years. Whalen, Mrs. Margaret Tronzo, | Margaret Flanagan, y $5, ation style, 49 ue or Can 50.3%, 2nd Sn ine Ji - Rively, | GOOD ORCHESTRAS | Association will be held this Sun-| He is president of North Cen-|aprs Rose Tronzo, Mrs. Jane| Besides the chorus, members of Shots a C OMMUNITY 4 day, Dec. 18, at 2:30 p. m. in the tral Mining Institute and a past! Parrish, Mrs. Genevieve Feigh, the cast include: Darl Weiland, Marie 3 y {high school auditorium, president of Moshannon Coal| ong Mrs, Marie Lantzy. {Lovelle Stefko, Kathleen Dumm, and Mrs RESTAURANT | Feature of the session will be Mining Institute. A meeting of a committee re- Rita Kelly, Barbara Kirkpatrick, Wa the election of officers for the| Three district inspectors 8&re| precenting both the post and the|Jean Bennett, James Lokey, peace ar Wit ] 4 HASTINGS, PA. Plans will also be made at the WALTER (Bart) SCHALL meetin i i support in the state. g for the alumni holida pp 4 y Members of the board are W.! ren of the community on Satur-'Bokisa, Joan Georgina, Laura roof-pinning method of mine roof |. .4qq by both groups to sponsor Contres, Allan Flory, Stephen a Christmas party for the child- Smarsh, Peter Guinnivan, Fred Manager d ; 2 y | dance to be held in the Spangler . 5% S 6 | VFW Home on Thursday, Dec. 29. R. Cunningham of Johnstown: N- aay, Dec. 24, at 2 p. m. Santa Mae Bernard and Dorothy Da- s = a | TUis dance, it is hoped, will be vy Thorioe of ores J: | claus will be present and a Lords bella. The group taking care of : [the first of many annual semi- Keenan of Parnes ; > S.|ia] invitation is extended to all staging and lighting include: 3 2 ’ : ’ " formal holiday dances. Music for |McCaa of Pittsburgh; George Fi, kiddies of Spangler. | Dick Caldwell, Richard Greene, Filled Hard Candy Women’s Hankies MEN’S NECKTIES ; y i f Ui town and S | i Have ou the affair will be furnished by |Steinheiser of Union : | Larry Gregor, Andrew Kirkpat- Delicious filled hard Cc Exciting prints in C || Four -in- hands in $ 00 Bob Ford and his Orchestra, with E. Cortis of Houston. | rick,” Anthony Falduto, Leonard candy in a large as- bright 8 nes make a new panel designs. " SE sortment of luscious Lb lovely gift. Large Foulards, re ns, . . crepes. Wool lined. dancing scheduled from nine to PROVIDED PROTECTION for your automobile. Our in- surance provides everything required by the State Finan- cial Responsibility Law. See us before it is too late. H. M. Mohler CARROLLTOWN, PA. STOP!! AT THE J.P. STORE for a fine selection of Toys | Tree Trims Gifts Fruit Cakes Candies Gift Wrappings Greeting Cards Tobaccos one, Programmes and favors will also be given to those attending. Tickets can be secured with a donation of $2.50 per-couple, or $1.50 per-person, from any mem- ber of the committee or the of- ficers of the association. The committee, under chair- manship of Walburga Williams, includes Charles Evans, and Rita Kelly. Officers are: Mary Mar- garet Flanagan, Robert Nichol- son, John Whalen Jr. George Fisanich and Kathryn Hurey. Poker Game Raided Near County Line Cambria County decetives ar- rested one man in a raid on a gambling establishment in Nor- thern Cambria County on Mon- day. Charges were filed against Mrs. Emma Wesner phine Onorato, Doris Holtz, Alice Sewalish, Mary Louise Chuhran ® ae Co. Gefs [foie 3m opin, soe "Goun| | VER Pw $92.1 25 Gas Money land Anna Mae Fryer. ; Named By Nurses | Auditor General Weldon B.| Tickets may be secured from | Heyburn announced last Friday Mrs. Emma Wesner of Spang-|ihat he has approved payment of ler was elected president of the|ggo 19539 to Cambria County as Miners’ Hospital Nurses Alumnae part of the latter's share of the Association on Tuesday night inijjouiq fuels tax collected during the Nurses Home, Spangler. She | period from June 1 to Dec.l This Succeeds Mrs. Marjorie Linden. lis approximately $15,000 over the Other officers include MissS|g75000 estimated, to be received Mary Martin, Spangler, vice presi| po the county. dent; Mrs. Freda Fagan, Spare] Total payments made to 66 lov, secretary-greasurer; Mrs. | inties amounted to $5,719,021.- Marjorie Lantzy, Spangler, cor [a7 The law provides that one- responding secretary; Mrs. Mar-|p 1: ont of the three-cent state tha Callahan, Barnesboro, legis- | _ soline tax shall be paid to the lative chairman; Mrs dred) quid fuels tax fund and distri- Haines, Barnesboro, publis rela-|, i. to the respective counties tions, and Miss Geraldine Rad-| "ip "3,65 of the average re- cliffe, Barnesboro, gift chairman. turn of sales for the preceding Mrs. Freda Fagan will be in this. gears charge of a banquet next month | years. rnd No site or date has been set. Counties may use the funds | for payment of principal and in- | terest on road and bridge bonds any members of the chorus for the sum of 25 cents. HURT ON ANDERSON HILL Frank Gallo, 38, of Ebensburg R. D. suffered fractures of two ribs Monday morning in a car accident on the Anderson Hill, Route 22, near Ebensburg. State Police said Gallo’s car left the road and overturned as it reach- ed the bottom of the hill. Dam- age to the car was estimated at $1,000. — Our Classified Page is a gift spotter, a Christmas treasure for the entire family. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY T 3 ™ S! The | ELDER TWP. RESIDE BOOTEE SETS MEN’S BILLFOLDS Men’s Ankle Socks Sturdy cotton knit eg ankle socks in bold laids and argyles. Pov to 12. y SMALL TOYS GREETING CARDS ) NOTIONS TREE TRIMS GIFTS GALORE ‘“We Appreciate Your Patronage’’ GLASSER BLDG. CARROLLTOWN CLARA GLASSER Prop. Sunday, Dec. 18—Utahville Church, Sunday School at 9:30 a. m., Edward Gathagan, superin- tendent, Christmas Pageant at 10:30 a. m.; Allmensville Church, Worship Service at 2:30 p. m. Glasgow Pleasant Hill Church, Sunday School at 10:30 a. m., Charles Cree, superintendent, Christmas program at 4 p. m.; Roseland Church, Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.,, Raymond Jackson, superintendent. Christmas pro- gram at 7:30 p. m.; Fallentimber Church, Sunday School at 9:30 a. m., Howard Glass, superintendent. Note—A Christmas program will be presented by the Charge Youth Fellowship at the Glasgow Church at 4 p. m. on Sunday, Dec. 18. Christian Fellowship will meet at Utahville on Monday ev- ening, Dec. 19 at 7:30. —Don’t cheat yourself. Read ing a superior, does not touch his cap in the English fashion. He takes off his hat, holds it in both hands, slightly inclines his head forward and sticks out his tongue, at the same time making a slight sucking noise. PURCHASE PROPERTY Irmina H. Cronauer of Lorétto purchased a property from Edgar J. and Violet McElheny of Alle- gheny Township, in Loretto, front ing 50 feet on St Mary's Street for the sum of $7,000. LOOKING FOR A GIFT? $2.60 will bring 52 weeks of enjoyment if you give a year’s subscription to the Union Press-Courier! all the Want Ads all the time. years, Officers wi pe installed at the next meeting on Jan. Blairsville Presbytery Assignments Announced Three new ministers were ad- mitted to the Blairsville Presby- tery at the quarterly meeting in New Salem Presbyterian Church in Delmont on Tuesday. They are Rev. C. D. Smedley, who transferred to the Cross- roads Presbyterian Church from Lehigh Presbytery; Rev. Edward M. Thomas, transferred from the Homer City church to Derry, and Rev. William S. Irvin, who is to become pastor of the Avonmore |g qq Presbyterian Church. —We've always thought it too bad that there aren't enough RSTO PUR TRA TU US TT A smiling faces to go around. Sy the man on Monda accordin os © : 5¢ malty e SC ax in | THAT'S THE Y, g [ av To Ae | 5% penalty on the school tax in . tn aon 7. romans or Cros, COUNRY Official |5rirea™sh Th SoeREta" Se mater Tominip, Camoria Coty, i chie: etective. hi in | Pa., will not go into effect until A NTINYT . J. P. STORE 2 Jesus Sanchez, 43, who gave ° re erious | mighways. | after Dec. 31, 1949. John ovat: | | CANDY CANES Children’s Cards BOYS EAR MUFFS | his address as Johnstown, was | J d y -_ a | collector. 12-15 | ’es : ; 8 : : | It’s not Christmas with- 10 f fl w SPANGLER, PA. jf sswested in cabin on tis Buch. nju | | seer T= ThE WRoLE FAG] | of Jobe Se cnet RAR Ry My Cll Tom Snr aur c horn Mountain a few feet from | peputy Clerk of Courts Spear | arry Ia usc d iid by wt, PALA { on your tree or in the tas or animals in Genuine laskinlamb. the Blair County line. Sheridan was listed in a serious | | Frigidaire Refrigerators, Ran- | i children’s stockings. bright colors. Assorted colors, -| Chief Roberts said a POKer| ondition in the Johnstown Mercy | 1 1 {ges, Laundry Equipment, Freez-) poses ent; SE ar ¢ i i : | ers, Water Heaters, Modern Kit-| Same wos Bam en pas Hospital early last Saturday | chens. These are gifts the whole | SHOP AT THE place wes saided Turiy big age from injuries suffered in a fai) _ LoL Lo elected | MIY will enjoy year after year. | authorities. Charges were filed in o the’ Etenshurg/ Courthouse president of the Hastings Fire | Bender Electric Co. Carrolitown. | . steps. : 4 : 15 | NIC-NAC Gallitzin with John Paul Jones, oh 45-year-old county official Company on Tuesday night at a | Phone 2401. on 12 st justice of the peace. and secretary of the Johnstown meeting in the fire hall. |FOR HER THIS CHRISTMAS— | pr a , os City Democratic Committee sus- Other officers are Frances| A Youngstown “Kitchenaider” SHO PURCHASE PROPERTY tained a possible fracture of the | Domolick, vise president; A. F. (cabinet sink). 11 models to Robert D. and Elizabeth L.| cp | Baker, secretary; D. A. Westover, choose from. Complete Kitchen | Carrolltown Stag OE He was unconscious when ad- | treasurer; Anthony Fiasco, chief; Plans Jithoue obigauion Bender Jens a property CON-|,itted to the hospital shortly be-| Louis Marcuzzo, assistant chief: Electric Co., Carrolltown. one | 4 . ° I a Setes in Chute fore 8 p. m. last Friday. Attend-|Fred Miller, trustee for three 2401. 12-15 | DRESSER SETS Christmas Records PILLOW CASES . C2 LU0V ants said he still was in a coma years; Charles Anna, trustee for | FOR TT GN te =| i i DAR i ‘‘The Little from G. K. and Dora A. Little of | oy ast Saturday. Mr. Sheridan |two years; Amandus Canning. | FCB, BUTC HG NE | o De h Sh wd ads i Cl &. ale $ 19 "» Anne Arundel County, Md. is a resident of Westmont. | ham, trustee for one year; M. T.| ioht | hes | brush with decorat- ( at your home. Best broidered pillow 5& 10 right and chest freezers. A BIG a i) a én d = a Anna, Bert Kutch and Leonard | 13 cubic foot chest f nly $359 | metal backs. loved songs. cases. Grand gift! . Glasgow Cha ze E.U.B. Churches | gyg ANGE CUSTOM Selfridge, trustees for respective Other sizes from $189 2 $689. errr er eee ev. Gene B. ease, PRSLOF The ‘low-born Tibetan, on meet-| terms of three, two and one (We carry freezer supplies.) Ben- der Electric Co., Carrolltown, Pa. Phone 2401. 12-15 PRIZER COMBINATION COAL and Gas Range. Oven controlled by both heats. Installed with one large tank of gas, $129.79. Bender Electric Co., Carrolltown. Phone 12-15 WELBILT BOTTLE GAS Range! Cluster top, oven and broiler. Intalled with one large tank of gas, $99.45. Bender Electric Co., Carrolltown. Phone 2401. 12-15 FLORENCE REGISTERED Bot- : tle Gas Range. Two ovens, div- ided top, high back splash, clock and timer. Installed with 2 large tanks of gas, $199.75. Bender Electric Co., Carrolltown. Phone . 12-15 GENERAL ELECTRIC Refriger- ator for sale. Reasonable prices Inquire Frank Urbain Jr, Don- nelly Ave. Patton. 12-15 ZIPPER BOOTEES Snowy white, white with satin giripe, prints with MEN'S SCARVES White rayon cree ad .00 plaids and solid colors. Self frin-e G.C. MURPHY CO. THE FRIENDLY STORE IN BARNESBORO
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