i 5 red cs: Mamed To Actor Let Contracts For In Hurry At Boston arm er Tizers worth | From Boston, Mass, came the of fertiliser and other farm wsup- re | od for his news story that Barry Nelson, plies were awarded recently by ; : Be | work in building young leading man in “The Moon Cambria Ctunty Commissioners. ata? “a Fair into one of Is pide | DEmento’s Biue, and his fiancee Teresa| ix firmyi which offgred : Celli, MOM sctress, had a busy wid share ia the contracts A to-| Steve Janura is coordinator of ania (day on Monday of last week beta] of 219 ‘loms of material is to|the unit, B. R Hindmarsh i» the |, : : ¢ Ind a TVR wage life and screen life | he bought with the contract go | secretary, and D A Westover “ i. Judge E KE reps a diana Mian O 3. 34. formerly of Py-ting to the low bidder in each ine (SASRAPRY w for the executive toms Count LL. Bart, a. { glance ; ee, i judg p porse show at the rom N i : lt gol the fleet in 1891 The | foun f New York po rae materials are to be used Other membery of the commit hndiang YR tury Ta 18d Sewn, from Holly=00d. | on the three county-owned farms. | toe. S5F SEER MeNelia, Jostph man was s judge : occupied in getting a marriage Bop | Commons, A. J. Strittmstter, A. cense apd waiver of the five-day! +, G BH. Miler, Sidman 130 | ¥. Baker, John J. Brasii and P. | «| provision of the law. tons of pulverized lime st s8.50 °F Cronauer : _ itt a | good horseflesh,’ L411 3 Between 3 and 3:30 p. m. they per ton-—-$i4S, 20 tons of hydrat- | The division chairmen are Clair a CARN . {were married at city hall. 10. yo. at $18 per ton—$360, 3 J. Uriek education apd welfare. | Is “ooapting on the happiest A . Eien Wa ee 10 tons of 1020-0 fertilizer at $28. Anthony T. Fiasco, security. | Bloom dociared that the ' 41 " the Wilbur Theater to rehearse oy o.. yon $141.80. | William Gueguen, communica- | days of his life were fpent for the evening's opening per- To Leo Farsbaugh, © tom | tions; Dr Merton Earley, oi dealing with OT Xe. Jes, [orsanes on 'R D-~12 tons of 8-16-16 fertid- | cal; Fred Veil, techmicai, Walter | with whon 1 have fn ne UNE He saw Dewar ae Photagis iger at $8150 per son—$T28; gs Hunter, auxiliary and Rev. Fath for ‘years, have paid me Oneiphers Backs age ey ore ter %¢ 510-10 fertilizer at $43 © Adelbert Kalsch and Rev of the highest tributes ary WHuiom aL BH 30 the cur-| "on $966; 5 tons of 4-13-13) Vance Clark. speskers can deserve, stated g ve tan went up ; fertilizer Ht $43 per ton-$I15. A joint meeting with the Hast gr SE for years owned Miss Oelli—or Mrs Barry Neb 10 sone of §-13-8 fertilizer at $40.- | ing Rotary Club was held om and operated a farm on Che out- | . 1 | 30 per tom $408. | Tuesday of this week of a To Camdria Farm Bureau Cor | | saris Ebensburg. The farm | x, 1 | operative, r 5 toms of} Se preset vy hi Fg moved from Dye th hoe he | $50 retro 1 2 *| July 24 Primaries daughter and her gs : ” 1$280; 1% toms of cyansmid at! : ! s 3 3 $72 per ton 2108 w Sunshini: Stores Cresson-—§ tons | lof 7-12-12 fertilizer at $56.57 jper | | change, Rhensburg-—1%y% tons of | | ammonium nitrate at $88.60 por han week the | tom-—$132.90. | House of : py : AE RTI . Relief | 1961 primary election ; Recerve Last Month | Sept. 11 to July 24 to permit A total of 1.380 Cambria Coun- sentee voting by servicemen ts received general Pub, Ste The bill sdvanong til) during the State Dept. RE REFS ge y ance Oe ‘primary date to give Keystone | druary, the state service persomncl off duty | ‘ i Assistance reported on outside the state time to receiv | | Tuesday. and return ballots i t-. The DIPA aiid public depen- The measure thea went bach i- | dency ooutinued on & d | to the senate, where it fed, | Mr. and Mrs. Verio Berringer and whieh was soted shortly 4 ‘Mr. and Mrs. Orville McKee. after The: atare hs Kereun js il Mr. and Mra Sam Glova and {som visited on Sunday with rela ‘tives in town. i Mrs Steve Morian was hostess 52 2 paste party at Ber home a 5, ea. Bmerick Jr, 2 2 1 z Bi ; i I i | i i Wig Ials™ be i B i iy i i] ih i el tr i and had hip i il ffs ie i I 5 i oF 5 i : { Sik iE t 45 Hd Li i ji § i ; I 4 i 4 : I iixk FEfasd FLIES HL By : i EX 1 TOTS AND TODDLERS Adorable Washable Dresses FEES CRE A rT AA washable cottons with an amating variety of colors and irate trims! Aad they're well made, wo, with dep seams aod wide hems.
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