7 TIC SRA PAGE youn —— burg and Norris of Altoona, ang ver \ ley the following haif-brothers and sisters: Mrs. Wm. Frederick Mrs. Virginia Houck, 48, 7/77 0k Bert ti Expires Last Wednesday ng Mss. Joi hin of P Mrs Virginia Houck, aged wife of Carl McKinley Hou Greemraonxd {ied a 15 it Host wrliere she ember w» acation She had past year She was b field County, a daught and Mrs Charies Barnett She {8 survived father and step -mathe tiomed above of Reaver two step-sons Carl of PROTECTED! CAR INSURANCE | ok COSTS SO LITTLE} oo Falls oo nt the wek the Wiliam Flemming 3 Mr and Mrs Wm Barnett Mrs Mae Hi and Mrs Ww Fleqnmir g visited In Altiwita Thursday Mr and Mrs daughter Verla, spent ay tonsa POLICY RATES r. and Mrs Eugene FOR ONE YEAR and children visited in J shin st W Sunday : the Henry Classi | Drivers (lass 2 Drivers Hh is 3 $24.30 $27.00 | Jinn Hemsky nas his home after spending a (laa X Drivers (lass 4 Drivers vacation atl Williamsport will Philip RKutruf Satur ret yyrned week with the lady's parents Mort Its Requirements ter residence ed aa a resull of recent studies Benedict St Phone $092 ed by overgrowth of tissues, pro SON RT d Aghter-in-} w Mr $36.90 Mrs Ny I a Pennsylvania's and Mrs M W Nedimyer Mr and Mrs James Flemming Call Or See Us Today PAUL J Talcum Powder Use : Avoided In Operations revealing that serious inflamma CARROLLTOWN | [tos i= owes may tests ducing granulomas. Mr and Mrs Robert Hetting Responsibility Law and son, Kenny, of Ashville spent SHARBAUGH The use of talcum powder In surgical procedures long stand Office Hours 6 to 10 p m with wearing rubber gloves, can of State College visited here Is Now In Effect Sunday here at the Harry Harps AGENCY ard practice is now being avoid for Your Convenience cause irritations which are foliow HE be i 7 \* AND OLD COUNTRY STORE EVERY SATURDAY BEGINNING SATURDAY, MARCH ¢ FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES (Admission by Membership Card) PATTON, PA. Lsck won't keep your cor running forever—see how we cswre’ you the finest kind of cor core—af rock-bottom raves. FACTORY -TRANGED MECHANICS! We anolyte trowdbes ond make repains the tockory way. You served GOOD PARTE! Genuine Chevrolet Ports for Curweleth— Sip.grade parts for ater makes, 109 . . . fight for size, service SPECIAL TOOLS! You fhe lanl of special esting oaip- RE Chevrolet mechanics. Clay CO, | The Nanty-Glo Rams finished in UNION PRESS COURIER ‘Arson Charge In Nicktown Blaze Crime Prevention "North County Men ret on, eter Kiwanis Subject " Thursday oy Nail Planting Count: Smorto Urges More Time With Children Nets Indiana Co. Trio Jail Terms Charge Barn Fire Set To Collect Insurance x Py He they the ROR Pattersons Mra had take y father in. coompanied her 1 wo other \ *ithir the past Kirach wh of Nick the insurance agency. she said WAY festro Rhee also admitted that she had notified the insurance agency of and R exis Miller bw the fire and had obtained the town BH DD The forms with which [to make her Myers denied having any connec ciairn for damages She told tion with @ r the Kirsch t vestigatorr she intended to use Miller fre ot Breas Cresson, Lilly Tie for First In North Cambria Cage Loop Will Enter B, C Class ° Playoffs This Month High Indians slapped | Nunty-Gio Rams on St Joseph's of Ph night, 46-08, to gain a! coming Saturday ~vening Mar Le wilh the Lilly Highiin Jaffa Mosque Alt seta Northern | Food Flash lost to (he Creason Joseph outfit by onl have oop standings of r ¢ played earlier d ane ons Bots the on I will be the final the Flash The su T 8 Pranct Nec tT vib Sa] 0s } - 5 14 f FIANDING a" Moa ahs 3 731 Banchky ¢ Eing i i 5 Bapiets g Bra®er iI 3 8 Aulioho Meyers i 3 I Shari ortthe those ¢ Lao the contest "with 22 points and Lpoorge Banchansky was next for {8 Francis with 19 counters CTesnon down Lhe iuesday farsi pac * Hed Faiders, in the ide iphia Pe ambria league Both » ¥ ad We EAM cach lo eM sRgUr play, ' Ls FINAL LEAGLE i on, Fe : Ey Cmilitain 3 % a . 8 Barnesbes é ws | DTafian 3 AFT Paton ; ‘ wy, Halas 8 117 Chernaukas Nanty Gio i # and Fuhre / 5 Howley um Totals % ‘ ; Tootia bn SRAITIPU LIeaBOn RA gone inter ' {= * ny § § smn ne Vi TY tearm Yow Carcline Troxell Rebekal Lodge held (ta regular meeting on League Friday evening Following the Lie arith Lally | As the league rul- #8 Pranes i 33 ng is sel up. neilher Referees. Jacobs and Mill first place in the lemgue, but Lhey i remain tied for first place Cremeon has enlerad (Maas B com w petition and luilly, (lass CC The Indians will take their pimition as By JANET C. KUWN IAstrict 8 PIAA Clase B contend Mr and Mrs. Ardell MoCeilan ers and lily has the berth in the were ast Ralurday visitors in Al District 6 PIAA Class C playoffs toons ie inchans Wa fray Beocaria The Coalport-lrvonk, winner af the Mosltannon valley Mar. 10, at Doyle Hall on business session a lunch Was ser campus, of St Francia College vaned Lilly will receive a first round bie Mis in the District 6 eliminations of Ha yrs Jac kno, and so fT at y & 8 # , Lawler vikiled ! Aloo last * : oy & ¢ i § ge 9 w but will play the winner go 4 vtev marie 2 of the Couthern Cambria-lodiana . . Cousity League, on Mar ‘7 ai the Mr. I Mrs Ernest Kris ang Johnstown High fOoor Caughicrs of Juniata and Mr. and Following wy in tairg piace was Mra Jaren McCartney and Mrs Gallitzin High School Gremlina <0 Forierus and son, Hon They broke out even in the loop “FR' as Saturday svening vi standings with a 5-5 record The Ang al the (heater Kuna y, Gremlins downed Patton, 350-34 Mr. and Mrs Clair Rejynol Tuesday night finishing the sea. Were recent visitors in Altoona soni for both lemma The OOF members held their Barnesbore High Red Dragons regular meeting last Thursday ev- paced fourth in the leagues with ening a four win and six ost record for Mis A percentage of 400 The Patton ler Hight Panthers as mentioned above, ended with a 2-8 record The Panthers Look the league last tuined hore aller spending a va year with a $1 record In mst cation in the year's competition the Panthers and other surrounding territories lost their only game io Cresson Mr and Mrs Clarence Bun and son, Tim, and Percy Slne last place with a 1.9 record The visited with : {Rams took their only league win in Altoona last | from Barnesbaro by a 53-41 score Mr and Feb. 14 returned home after spending rome tine Ia Chicago, Il * Pegay Troxell of Altoona spent ! \ 3 i on he week end hers with her par ents, Mr. and Mra Foster Troxell Mra Catherine Gordon and dau- 0 ihter, Pauline of Coalport, vis : ted leg here recently al Lhe George i The Patton Panthers lost thelr Cree Nome final game of the season to the Mr and Mrs Civde Kruis Jr GCalitzin High Gremlins, 3D. HM. In visited with Mra Alma Glass, whe & gume at Gallitzin on Tuesday a patient in the Philinsbury {The Panthers ended their season at H mpital B Te Dupe i%ith mx wing and ten beses Mrs Charles Barnett i Bath teams broke oven in he Roane ¥ Coalport icpening period 13-24, Bt the pecpptiv al the (Charles jOremmiins moved away from the . dence Patton outfit in the second frame The Senior Class of Reade Twp 32-0. Gallitsin took the third per- High School have selected a cast | od, 13-9. before the Panthers sr characters for a play to be i held the final round at 13-12 held some time this month Bill Burns was high for Gallit- | uige Lender was a Monday xin ‘with 18 points. Karibeim was ening business caller in Coal top man for Patton with 14 port The Gallitzin JV's took: the pre. Rev. Wilson and son, Were recent varsity sum. Putshurgh, The Glasjow PTA held its regular meeting last Tuesday ev- ening. A prnigram was given by the parents ind teachers. Richard Chesler Kubn and dau? Janet, were last Naturday visitors in Altoona Mr and Mra John Hommer re Saturday evening Mrs Wade Reynolds 3 Robe rn". ? EEoet f i - © ho os i Ng Co~uwbony Saat : : {ew musical selections on the ac- Quen bd ; lunch was served Harry McCellan was sdmitted to the Philipsburg Howpital re- 3 cently. 8! Sumas eit et a Ome wonl ¥ 81 VO UOMO». mond and song of Baltimore, Md. spent the week end here at the Clair Re ‘home |, Mary Troxell of Chambers- | burg spent the week end here at | the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tromedl. © Mr. and Mrs. A. L. of | I A:gks, Cab, uf | ter Troxell home here. ; chey Brothers of Altoona last Fri- (day evening. Mrs. Kenneth Glass has return- | ied home after being a patient in |PRiipabuzg Hospital. James MaCattney | spent to take the first stanza I CA Coal- 19-15, but the ning port. three periods, 17-18, 1% ad 30. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Troxell 20. and daughters, were last Satur. Bill Wanish was high scorer in day visitors in Altoona. Pattersrms andi’ The Frankies will play host to Bermiada [siands i friends and relatives business callers Inn Berger of Blandburg rendered a cordian. Following the program a Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ham. | ~~ i Tie lub or in political hitdren are lef? se lo themaeives and thers are rong tow WD rt ¥ us! e&xan wiividuais tats BE A " CFP nb ritual #hain se in order anscience an hope ff the A : pre-trial re®ijils Are published a m the office of Fogger mare of IWARnIn we *~ apparent We initinw 14% EO Wrong ne OF ONE IETCeS 2% & cMEmuUnily, as nation TH ie gFrealent ative will be the setliing our own We must mobilize ca hefore 3 the OON word In Cambria Are sxpermeniing Cond Rave anual which makes the Justice of the fortive soy feareancen mest this Thurs LAY evening Mar 2 in the Com ‘ial Hotel Rich Kells ture and harge of the FoR an “hairmian of lhe agricul conservation. will haves program Eider Twp. Club A a FP gh wr Township William Yeage ou 4 ie EY {her Huber aC rel Ary Nw surer. Hober! 1954 ielegates to Lhe Federation Ine. William This “tub T var nehip Ard oll and Pngv AE Aw Dae ty a lhe loMniah ub express ! more members join Lhe officers ioe president of RBportsmen Yeager ia meeting of the E Hod and Gun Club r was named prea include Robert Robert Of k Warcheaky rea Huber was named Cambria County Clubs alternate has stocked Ede iy With rab eck pheasants and feeding the ame ip Members of the a the desire of having organisa so the club may secure more frown ¢ Lieder pa next this .- All I allend mesling Be Game Commis telien will : " ‘wii Friday, Mar 3° at embers are request. AMSBRY fy KATHLEEN BLOHBANANS john { A Kueats al a = Aer Ma Paiting ners ves and friends marked LS guest's birthday anniv Mr and Mr: caughter of Lown ast Mra Sam BH Ehter, Kila, Am were asl in Adloona Evelyn Har funers: of Ril Tan terlained a BUPIS inal Saturday nor of Ber mater Mod of Sussex dads en Rome honored STRAY - 8 Dean Lewis and {sailityin visited Salurgay wierbaugh and dau P Mra Mike Her Saturday visitors attendees) he Bin “% we * ly» a& Nine IN Lslidin- ain last Friday Mr and Mm children and Francs visiied in day Chad MoCay over the week end iad In town Mary Boles spent Ihe Wee neve Mr and Mrs Bab Culley dy of Cresson fam the Bernard lngt Sunday ST. BENEDICT * {(aibert Lewis and Mr and Mrs Joe Colver last Fri- of Maryland vis- x if loek Hav Li kK and . al Rer JOR > a viited RDers McConnell reads w By MISE MARY MEAs Sunday visito Mrs FB Bay Waashby arson Washburn oof Lucille Young ¥ RR the home of Bh Mra J W Lorothy Sto Sym Was a week end rs al the han gr were Hey ap 8 Murs (§ Barnesboro ol Pattsburgh ons of Pittsburgh visitor here ter parents. Mr. an ne §7 es 5 ¥ w oe - a Symons Hz and Oscar And erson spent Sunday in Allocona at the home of Mrs Pat Daugherty of Waynesboro, Johan Leslie Va. is spending a few weeks here at the home sunt, Mr well and Mrs of his uncle am Clalr Caldd- { Mr and Mrs Charles Hora an- pounce the birth of a son, born this past week. IJ. W. Symons past week end Irene Stevens of Pittsburgh ac | Sompuitied Vivian Symons to the home here over the | | Patients from town in the Min- jo Hospital, Mrs. John Emerick 8r. | Griak and Delmont Baker. Spangler, include The St. Benedict Ladiew Chub held their semi-monthly meeting | {at the home of Mrs. Benny Biko j this past week. Bradford and Sa aa A lunch was serv. Furnish Bail On § clude yo hare of damage Tha men bers of a group picketing the Sal } Mod es during the late October € 0 ern work stoppage. The roofing highway at mately 200 feet and finding a nails in the Cavalet auto when iL was halted on mam Nlersec tion ng assisted the police, Samual noving the nails Wrew: tower the w SOO ONO K john GCGavaler we i the fe an se anroundc 7 i earned f § And for the first time in Ais ory, a woman was named Bonar list HNlie is Candler of Conemaugh BR Da student new Rixteen students Se TY Henry Hill ey, Spangler burg and Thomas iantsy » Church Notices . se Plummer Harvey, fer Sunday, Mar ship service Truth, 8% Matthew Sunday School, Lim, Choir day at 7 pm, and ter 15 Friday, bi-monthly meeting of the Men's among Association The president Warship service | monthly “meeting of the Ladies | Caleb 1 AR fo Nt SS Bernazpod! Le OmvabM Aire repre James 'W t Attorney Monday that herging oon Against the oT Nad been ils which pen Put the MILTON'S JEWELRY STORE MAGEE AVE, PATTON, PA wd Harry Zin - - and Mok ey Lang nti ginal inform. he withdraws in fas the new ik 5 we firtments Aa! snap ring allegedly were mem officers found strewn over the intervals of approx. reporiad simar rile SOFA BEDS grant ity of rete 08, at the with the road lesd. ta Coupon Passing motorists officers in re rev] of C arrolitovn, 4H of Mra Busan Gavaler ob! od a perfece™ 3 rating to rad entire student body on the s lst of students ‘a! Francia College, Loretto, ua od Awning the past wes, Nebwon of Ebensburyg t 28 average He 2 a an fudge A A. Nelson NGaEnar AT en to the Miss Frances SPECIALLY , wo. $49.98 REGULAR $69.95 VALUES Both the design and the fabric are RIGHT to ase with today s modern chairs and tables, and yon'd never think that it opened into an unusually comfortable hed. Wide They re perfect for small apartments at the college under the co-eduentio nal program other Cambria County are on the the Art. jeans list including Patton: Charles Ho. Ebensburg Paul Lantay Harry Norton, Ebens. Vernon Krug, Spangler Nicktown yenter [» cHintes af enlory and homes Benedict Presd yhorinm Chaney ST™., Minis. CONVENIENT TERMS SHEFFLER FURNITURE CO. MAGEE AVENUE SB 45 a Mm Wor Bible Book of the 10°45 a mm, James H Strat. superintendent rehearsal each Wednes. the Woastmine_ Fellowship meets on Mar 1. and 29 Mar 3-730 p m. the Thomas StarfMord, soc inl SSS SS SSAA AANA) BB BD BW 0 8 0 a 0 0 8 0 0 0 a0 0 a a sss a a sts Wl i 5 0 Franm 1 Mrs. John Emerick |} Jr. All reported a good time. | ASHVILLE FIRE CO. BENEFIT | The Ashville Fire Co. is spon- isoring socials at the Ashville | Church Hall very Sunday after. noon at 2:30. | vited to attend. public is in- § ARE YOU CONFUSED with the papers full of everything from Small wander, advertising offerine » stockings to overcoats at half price or less and, at the same tims, the news columns are earrving notices of higher wages and, at—best, only small redue. TLIN 41) Faw materials 7 To These Contradictions — What Is the Answer We suggest that you do not consider, “How much do you get off?"’ Any dis- count ean be allowed if the garment is marked high enough! Consider only what you pay and get. That is all that really counts. What you PAY and what you GET, not, ‘‘how mueh off" is the correct basis of eompurison. On this basis Sharbaugh & lLieb’s is best place to buy IN GOOD TIMES OR BAD TIMES, IT’S OUR BUSINESS TO SEE THAT YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE AT SHARBAUGH & LIEB’S Our kind of merchandise such as Michaels-Stern Suits, Joseph & Feiss Topeoats, Puri- tan Sportswear, Uresco Casual Coats, Arrow Shirts, Walkover and Bostonian Shoes, Emerson and Stetson Hats, Interwoven Sox and Munsing Underwear have an estab lished value. They are never one price today and half price tomorrow. Buy here with confidence wear with completh satisfaction. : a SHARBAUGH & LIEB BARNESBORO
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