To Elect Officers On Friday, June 23 Four men have entered the race for the presidency of BEbensburg Local 2085, United Brotherhood of ters & Joiners (AFL). The will take place on Friday, June 23. : Naming for the top office st Hednng Friday night in the Moose ple, Ebensburg, were Harry P. Quinn, incumbent: Hugh Evans, Ralph Ivory and Harry Parrish. Candidates for other offices are as follows: Vice president--John Weakiand, William Solar, Harry Adamy, Charles Burkey, Elmer Crossman and Herman Koegler, Financial secretary — Herman Koegler, John Brothers, Hugh Evans and Walter Kowalsky. Treasurer Ralph Ivory, SHOE DRESS SHOES $3.95 Cambria County, man Koeegler and Bernard Mec- Connell. Recording secretary John Bro- thers, Charles Burkey, Leo 8her- ry; John Andraychak and Harry Adams. Conductor——John Weakland, Ralph Ivory, and Charles Burkey Warden John Weakland and Harry Parrish Trustee (one to be elected) William Wilson and Elmer Cross- man. Delegate to Pittsburgh District Council of the union (two to be elected) Harry P. Quinn, Eimer Crossman and Ralph Ivory. $4 Million Bonus Mone y Now Received In Area State bonus payments totalling $4.035000 have been received bY 10,291 World War II veterans in it was revealed the State Bonus iast week by | Burean Approximately one-third of the 28 O00 county veterans eligible for bonus payments have received «= thelr checks SALE! MEN'S WORK SHOES, $2.98 up BOY’S SHOES NOW IN OUR Enabling Us to Carry New, $2.98 up NEW LARGER QUARTERS Larger Quantity of Stock JOE'S CUT-RATE STORE Phila. Ave. . .. BARNESBORO SMOOTH SAILING! HOLIDAY BREWED AND BOTTLED by Goenner & JOHNBTOWN, PA “Mako Every Day A Holiday” Legion Unit Head succeed Mrs. Emma Glass as the Legion, Gallitzin, at a meeting | last Thursday in the post home. Mrs. Glass has been president for the past two years | { Other officers named are: { Mrs. Lottie Johnston, first vice | president; Mrs. Bride Murray, | second vice president; Mrs. Mada- i jenie Buck, secretary; Mrs Emma | Glass, treasurer, Mrs. Esther i Lynch, chaplain; Betty Meihorn | sergeant at-arma, and Mrs. Gladys | Fulton, historian. The following delegates were falocted to attend the county council meeting in Biandburg ot July 8 Mrs. Gladys Fulton rat roe Mrs Lottie J Mrs Madalene Buck, Mrs Hebdon, Mrs. Marie Yahner Genevieve Larson and Betly horn Hilma Nor shirred On, Hazed Mrs Me 1g Mrs Esther Regina Murpy Mrs Mra Catherins a Mrs A Legion Auxiliaries Sponsoring Drive To Aid Sick Folks The American Carnal om SAY ies of Patlor jer and Barnesbors annou their sponsorship of a INagagne si hr ’ Rpang i reass ~ Yo Ri yane who Y. sok dixabled I Tue auxiliary believes thal Ls equip i ment ow 14} rea: oom ! iy need render A valu Se PV ire : . — ! able Alf reRiGenis Accredited represenialives, #ach bearing a letter of introduction and identification fromm the ofli- cers of the sbove units, will cali on all residents to explain the | pian in detail. It is emphasized that donations will not be solicit- | ed or accepted. By obtaining the cquipment, the entire communities Will benefit For further information call or contact your local unit officers. SLiCA mieten (Continued from Page 11) ey, Betty Ann Noonan, Sally Or-/ bine, Jack Orbine, Wendell Pier, Sherman Scott, Gwendolyn Smith, | Dolores Shomo, Connie Troxell | Orvetta Weakliand Reida Weak. | land, Barbara Wilkinson, Hans Wilson. Jo Ana Willams and Ardell Witherow. Holy Cross, Lois Forberger, ard Don- telli, Anna Valenti James Chu- ran, John Dumm, Edward Kap- ello, Most, Willis Tormmallo, M. Jane Gormish, James Dunchok, Irma Young Mary G. Lantzy, Richard icky, Dolores Wargo, | Francis Lutch and Rose Panar, MARRIAGE LICENSES Robert B. Sayder, Flinton, and Melda A. Witherow, Fallentimber, Archie J. Panaro, Susquehanna Twp. and Louise Mattie Emeigh Be willing to takes advice, or, at least. to listen to it > AT YOUR FORD DEALERS So oconemical to buy... ond po own! LTZ MOTOR COMPANY PATTON, PA. Gallitzin Women Mary Lou Soisson | Fatrer xevin Lynskey, osm. or: Miss Mary Lou Soisson, daugh- | Shimko was the maid of honor ed as manager of the Central | ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Soisson, and Donald Solsson served as the | Trading Corp. Store in Westover. | of Nickt , Was united in marri- best man, | Mrs Ela Chase was elected to 38e to Joseph Shimko, son of Mr. Following the ceremony, a din- sident of the iadies’ auxiliary Spangler, at § a m. last Thurs- Hotel, Nicktown and a reception Moria Post 474, American ay, June 8 in St. Nicholas was held at the home of the own and JI. , ar. * A —— LE : | Catholic Church, Nicktown. Rev. bride's parents. Mrs. S8Shimko is a | ficiated at the double-ring cere- the Spangier High Name Mrs. Glass Weds Spangler Man "5: sis wu sive in marr. |" ays ponte "a age by her father. Miss Betty Spangler High School, is employ- Pallowing a wedding trip In Florida, the couple wil in Frank Shimko of rer was served in the 8t Nicholas Nicktown. v a A NA ~AZomics in the Courier weekly. Ey a rh THE FLOP FAMILY I oe «| Loretto Aides Name Election of Mrs. Geraldine Wills (as president of the Loretto Am- od 3 (erican Legion Auxiliary featured a meeting of that unit last W ‘nesday. Donations also were voted | to the Carmelite Monastery, the! | Mrs. Geraldine Wills | PHILANOER -HELP ME WITH THIS (RATE . ’ = i WN a Tre $0 \ BOUGHT ENOUGH TO LAST US SIX MONTHS . TR S00 HILL 14 IN HE 6ADS, IT'S HEAUY - WHAT \T? A Fo 1 0 A WL IAAI N BALL | DAF | 44 I Cope. 1998, King Postumrs Sunni a, Buc, Wiuld wghen smpoovend | roms cops OM LOOK AT THE GORGEOUS FLOWERS SRONAUIG AMOLIO THOSE WOCKS! + ISNT IT TCO SAD THERE ARE UO TEPPIUG STOUR S 0 Wwe COULD SET THEM? YEAH THE WATER or ( THEYRE SO +. | gee uml!
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