PAGE EIGHT Dilworth to Visit County Saturday Evans to Accompany Philadelphian On Tour Richardson Dilworth candidate for the Democratic nomination for Governor, will make a brief tour of the 26th Congressional District this Saturday, Apr 29 The Philadelphian will out his campaign “quickie” with a buffet supper in the evening at the Young Men's Democratic Club in Johnstown Mr Dilworth will spend about 2% hours from 10.30 a m. te 1 P Mm in Armstrong County He then will visit or to4 p m in Indiana County before moving in- to Cambria County Accempanying the gubernator- ial candidate will be his wife and Rep. Lewis Evans of Colver en- dorsed candidate for the Demo cratic nomination for Cungress in this the 28th District - Democratic candidates for As- sembly from Armstrong and Indiana Counties also will accom- pany him in the swing through their respective counties The buffet supper in Johnstown this Saturday will be used as an occasion for the Democrats to raise campaign funds The price per plate at the supper will $10 SPECIAL pint" OF g— TRADE MARK STAY-WHITE 4 ver O98 Vail May 31, 1990 Thya plat pint of KEM-GLQ\, in only 984, white, st Mo! A t to fuss - 10 mE owl colors le quar ter . 17.98 Geol. round | : line Nagle, Pittsburgh liam [Mrs | face, { There also {and seven great-grandchildren ‘Elect Mary Ellen Weiland ‘as president of the Nicklown GLO st only 984, TODAY?! Bring this ad to Backa' Hardware = BARNESBORO Get your PINT of KEM- | a NE li A i J Shi & Tn a # 7 FS RRR, Ebensburg R. D. Youth Sentenced Charged With Theft Of Auto, Burglary An Ebenshurg RD was sentenced to six months three years in the Cambria Co Jail this week when he pleaded guilty to charges of burglary and larceny of a motor vehicle Fred Hott, 20, admitted part in the Feb 21 burglary a Roxbury hardware and theft of an auto on Apr 3 The vehicle was stolen from a street in BEbernsburg and then ‘driven to A swampy Area near the county seat. When the car became embedded in the swamp, Hott and a juvenile companion attempted to free it with a tractor. They it to the extent of about $1000 in trying to move it. The two then stole items from the car valued at about $275 and left it when their efforts to get HU young man to taking of the ‘started again failed Hott was ordered to make res titution and to pay the costs of prosecution along with the jail sentence. The juvenile is being held for further court action Ce —————— Mrs. Adaline Nagle Is Buried Saturday Funeral services for Mrs Ada- 75. of Bt Augustine were held at § a m Saturday in St. Augustine Catholic Church by Rev Father Edwin Waters, pas toy Burial was in the ckurch cemetery The death i140 a m a marriage fhe and her of Mrs Nagle at last Wednesday ended union of 51 years husband, Edward Nagle, had observed their 51st | wedding anniversary Apr. 18 Mrs Nagle was born on Dec. 4 1874. tn CHeat Springs, a dau ghter of William and Bridge! { Miller) McMullen Surviving ar her husband snd these children Mrs QGordon Cunningham, Indi. ana. Mrs Bernard Baker, East Mrs Edwin Kirk Charles. Fast Pitts burgh. Regis, Windber; Mra Wil Seymour, Ashville R. D.; talph McConnell, 83t. Boni. and Russell Nagle. Patton are 31 grandchildren Braddock Nicktown 4-H President Mary Ellen Weiland was elected 4-H Club last Tuesaday night at a meet ing in the Nicktown Bchool base ment. Other officers elected were Ann Farabaugh, vice president. Hilda Trout, secrelary-lreasurer,. [Louise Kirsch, game leader; June Lam. bour, song leader, and Lois Jean Weiland, news reporter Club leaders are Mrs Martin | Weiland and Grace Lieb Projects twill be selected at meet » iater the next to be announced at a Ing, date No “cents” in walting. Gur Want Ads save you money. let AE LAY-AWAY "TIME" for GRADUATION! 3 Kiwanis Groups To Meet Tonight At Central Hotel North Cambria Club To Plant 1,000 Trees Clymer and Ebensburg Kiwanis Clubs will be guests at the regu- lar meeting of the Northern Cam bria Kiwanis Club in the Central Hotel, Carrolitown, tonight, Apr 27 at 8 p. m. The Clymer Ciub will furnish the program of this inter-club session At last week's meeting two in| teresting sound pictures were shown by President Cletus Leh rier, who was in charge of the program. Various other items of pusiness were also dis®ussed It was announced by Dr Fred Arble that 1 000 trees have armv ed and are ready for planting The trees will be planted on the Mother's Memorial Park at 8t Benedict. Volunteers from ihe club are requested to give their services in this connection Clair Gill, chairman of the pro! gram commililee announces inter esting events for May The Club will returm to the Commercial Hotel, Patton, its May mee! ings The applicatic, for membership af Robert Coffman, manager of the McCrory Store in Patton, was favorably acted upon by the Board of Directors Mr Coffman will be publicly inducted as a new mernber in the near ful Retain Farabaugh Farm Co-Op Head Privssdny for ure Far roup Rion abaugh | (3 haps f + 1:8 Was hag bev Weatrick the three-year term on the board directors of the Pennsy Farm Bureau Cooperative The stale director, whi ed a meeting of the board in Har risturg Monday and Tuesday of this week, reported al Tues day's evening the past year has been the most suc cessful in the ocooperative’s 15 year history Manager Dolly announced that the county unit will compiete iS first quarter for 1950 this Satur- day. An operating statement for the quarter will be presented 10 the board at the May 11 session Schedule Home ‘Ec’ Picnic Here In July The annual pienic of the home Sous groups in Cambria | County will be heid tn July st the | Patton Recreation Park according | to announcement! during the an-| nual meeting of 4-H home eco nomics leaders in Ebensburg lant HERE OT bE % BLING On mestling, thal | Thursday Cyrus W National Home ‘Ec’ § § { i i | United States will celebrate their i achievements in extension work. | fam YS Church in Johns- town. Al the same lime Mrs June K_ | Griffith, county representative, | said the enrollment in Cambria County was seventh highest in! the state du 1949. There were | 364 girls en A summary of | club work over the also was given by Mrs th, The purpose of the affair was to launch work for the coming year. Twenty-three leaders repre- sented 12 of the county's 22 clubs Davis, county commis- sioner, gave a brief talk at the Othe future events include the brim a AABN PAA a ‘Week Nearly Here The first week Of May is the National Home Econoniics Week, ‘when home makers all over the Over B00 women have allended extension meetings in Cambria County this past winter. The high lights of the week- observance in this county jail be the fourth annual Home Makers Duy, Ma 3, with a at the Holtz Saddles - UNION PRESS COURIER osting upwards ntin ped fro mn Page i hi & fram etehing | tools stove bolts, and taps om designs into the cowhide with a mailet The jeather is then given a two-tone effect by means of dyes and fixers Then comes the second phase at the making of the silver trim. A mings. This, too is a job done in its entirety by the Carroll town man. He buys the stiver in mainly own iacde hand-ergraving it, special routing them out 20 and 24 gauge un measuring roughly the of $7 by hand Screw.-type rivets then are sol dered on the stampings and the Like to save money on fine canned and pacu- aged foods? one can do it | . cery Department! There's Bo trick to it! Any - . In ARP gigantic Gro- For this food shoppers “seventh heaven” 8 cram-pecked with won- derful valusa, § days a week 52 weska Year, Te I Lo very 9 No. 2% Can pak Sl. Apples No. 2 Can Dole’s Pineapple .... 7° 2 ©= Reliable Wax Beans 2 ¥° 2 Cum Pork & Beans Comet» 2 70 3 Del Monte Tomatoes ™ 2 Ca Cold Str. Pink Salmon > C= Sunnyfield Flour . . . . . 1%? Bu Sunnyfield Rice ype tB Pig. Kellogg Rice Krispies 2 ° Nutley Margarine . . 2" ». Pin Jd. H. Crackers .. Colonm 3a. Nabisco Sug. Wafers2 >= Pas Sparkle Gelatin Spice Cake Mix DPu™ Gingerb’d Mix Dm 14 Pu Bond’s Sweet Fickles . . Ft Our Own Tea . .. Nb. Pig. Scotties Tissues . . . 2 Pres of 20 oon 1402. Pkg. voroae Contents © ovighted 1 Beco Beas 2 uw om 2 39) Je 68¢ 37¢ 25¢ Heim Ketehup leon Botte 20 lished sheets x5 inches and each. The precious sheets then are out various shapes by using a variety H home-made dies, and polished Next is the painstaking job of designs although he has never seen any one @tlse engrave, he is an expert mounting the stampings on swivel-type vise and Great Atlantic 2nd Pace va Co cl _ _ " oo latter fixed in position on the saddle and trappings, and the whole works is backed with a lighter cowhide in order to make the equipment both smooth inside and easier to keep clean. The backing is both sewn and ghoed on for strength All the shiny parts on the oul- fit pictured are of Sterling silver This includes the entire t of the saddie near the horn thie rear of the seat. These were pounded out to exam fit by Mr Holtz and are fastened in the into Mr. Holtz h his saddles, ar firm i AX. , and has had FRE— Ee a Cotta silver stampings, of which there salesman for Westrick Motor Co. are 450 an this one ensemble, i to sell some recently Ret knotrn as the Holtz with Mr. Holtz doing all the work with the exception of one of | his boys assisting him with the soldering operations. Few pirsons hitherto have as sociated Ihe hobbist with saddie- | making Henpite Lhe fact that he | Mrs daughter, Mrs. Ida of Pit believe | families. Between them raised 31 children, of whom 23 | living. let's Go Where the A ————— horses for a number of yeurs. In public life he Goose Goes—Turn to Pages § —— Pineapple? Asparagus? Fomatoes or Carrets?... 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