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THE BROCKWAY RECORD. BROCKWAY, PA. page rotra FRIDAY. AUGUST 10, 1945 BOROUGH COUNCIL Borough council met in regular session in the Borough building Thursday, August 2, at 7:30 p. m.

Members present: Ralph E. Durbln, R. M. Kirkpatrlck, D. D.

Prlref Effort Ivp I'ntll Closing AllRIISt 11, Today, mmmmm which employ millions of workers and pay government billions of dollars in taxes? Why should wc sanction projects which reduce jobs In private Industry, thereby forcing our citizens onto public payrolls? What Is there for our government going Into industrial projects unless there Ls deliberate intent to make government the master in industrial activity, and the peopj? mere ser CLASSIFIED AO PRICES rti-milnr riitUHlfltM Ads nre minimum. Klvo cetit per line over fl' lillHH. Keyed Cliid.lflfd Ads, 16o minimum. Telephone Ads, S5o minimum. Keyed ml nro uch an Inquire lit Heeonl Office, or Inuulre cur of Record Office, etcl The Brockway Record Rose C.

Durbln, Editor Schafrner and C. F. Elmorr; also Solicitor Ross H. Pent, and Street CommLs-sloncr John Henry, Sr. Absent: Councilman Hugo F.

Youngdahl and Burgess G. A. Mengle. Vice President Youngdahl being Usued Every Friday at the Durbln Building, 516-520 Main Street vants of the povernment? Why absent Durhin presided and called the meeting: to order. Durbln swore in John Paruso as Brockwayvllle Publishing Inc BELVEDERE RINK Open every night except Monday not keep government to the functions of governing and encourage free industry to expand as in the past, undfr suitable regulation? Why should we promote national una weanesaay wnich are reserved for private parties.

No Sunday matinee for summer months. Shop the OSCO Way Where Quality Counts and Your Money Goes Further! BUY OF THE WEEK Entered as Second Class Matter April 18, 1919, at the Postofflce at Brockway, under th Act of March 3rd, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2 A YEAR socialism which by insidious methods seeks to dominate or eliminate the activities of private citizens in ROLLER SKATING Every night except Sunday, 7:30 to 10:30. 6KATELAND, Brookville, Pa. many lines of endeavor? It Is time to think about this if wc wish to perpetuate a free America.

councilman to serve the unexpired term of Ivan Anderson, resigned. Minutes of thp regular meeting July 5 and special session of July 18 were read and approved as read. Bills and payroll were read. Treasurer's report was read. Motion by Elmore, seconded by Schaffner.

that bills amounting to $355.34 and payroll to $494.16 be paid as read. Carried. Tax collector's report was read. Police report, as follows, for July was read: There were no fel i NOW PLAYING Thursday to Monday, August 9-13 "A Thousand and One Nights" (In Technicolor) with EVELYN KEYS CORNEL WILDE Tuesday and Wednesday, August 14-15 'Eadie Was a Lady' plus GARY COOPER "Mr. Deeds Goes To Town" Thursday, August 16 Back by Popular Demand) JUDY GARLAND in M-G-M's "Meet Me in St.

Louis" (In Technicolor) WANTED Hardwood for manufacturing charcoal. Slabs any length $6 per cord, chemical wood $3.75 per cord delivered to our plant. Humphrey Brick Tile Brookville, Pa. 24-tf I French Dry Cleaner Advertising Kates Auditor's Notices, per line 10c All Legal Notices, per Inch $1.00 Administrator's Notice $3 00 Notice of Dissolution $5.00 Card of Thanks, ordinary 60c Front Page reader ads, per line 10c All front page readers, not news and personal In character, 10c per line. Inside, 5c.

59 onies reported to me this month Rill. can FOR SALE Double house, hot air furnace. Inquire 957 Fourth avenue. 4tp suit, tit', dm-M'rhM, vie. wo nomtrally at home and there were no arrests made.

Signed, George Felt, chief of police. Front Page, bold type, per line, 20c FOR SALE Cheap, mixed nails, 4 5 and 6 penny, by the keg or pound. Brockway Box Co. Apple Sauce Glenwood 20 pn. a ran 2 2QC Street commissioner's report was read.

-Th? secretary was instructed to write the Pennsylvania Railroad Company requesting it to repair (ZSCQ Cut Red Beets Lord Moit's Chopped Carrots Dole's Pineapple Juice their Main street and glass plant FARMERS! Rejected beverage boxes for sale cheap; slight defects; metal bound and hand holes. Just the thing for picking fruits and vegetables. First come first Brockway Box Co. No. 2'i rail No.

2 can No. 2 -a No. 2 ran crossings, and the Baltimore so I'nillls Point Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kline and daughters Elaine, Florence and Carol, Mrs.

Richard Wickctt and daughter Ellen were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Pisar-cik on Sunday. Mrs. Jack Thompson and son vLsited at home in DuBois this week.

Mis.s Patricia Trehearne is spending her vacation with her aunt, Mrs. T. C. Chit tester and family. Miss Carrie Kearney has recuperated sufficiently from a recent operation to be discharged from the Maple Avenue Hospital and return to her home.

Miss Veila P.iralori of Brockport ls a patient in th? DuBois Hospital. Joseph Caraeciola was discharged from the DuBois Hospital during the wee k. Mrs. William Archibald returned to Tonawanda, N. after spending a week's vacation with her parents.

Mr. a i i i Mrs. CJeorge IIandt and other relatives. Fcssicy Orange Juice Ohio Railroad Company its Main street and Pine street crossings, Motion by Elmore, seconded by i Paruso. that a resolution relative to C.

C. Chittester'a death be pre- WANTED To buy 9 or 11 -hole grain drill, also Fordson tractor. Box 149. Punxsutawney. 32-2t V.

ARK LEARNING The net result of all the comment and investigation relating to sugar shortage, butter shortage, cheese and milk shortage, beef poultry pork shortage, lamb shortage, egg shortage, dry bean shortafj? and shortage piled upon shortage, Is as clear as mud to the average citizen. He is told that cattle on the range number approximately 30 per cent more than ever before in history, but he can't eat cattle on the range. In the butcher he sees horse meat, colt meat, much fish that was never befonp used 1or anything but crab bait, various insides of animals which are now sold for human consumption, bare fbones sulci for several emits a pound, and all manner of substitutes for legitimate food. The OPA. the War Food Admin llitlilrt-n Invy milk uhrn maili' (nro rip-liflnns KrtlIH'1 -1'ustariK wilU Junket pi ssi it i lhv.

Dc TAIll l'S IS IS? WANTED- Used trunk in good condition and an electric iron also in good condition. Report at once to this office. Up ConlOtni wo adrffld nc It n-NO CHANGE III "il COLOR. lAilE. 0 BAKIKQ 1 oS If It's INSURANCE W' ANTED Lady with car, pleasant afternoon and evening employment, S5 to $15.

Write this office. Brockway Record. 312-3tp pared by Solicitor Pentz, and copies be sent to the children, and spread upon the minutes of the meeting. Carried. RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the Borough of Brockway regularly assembled, and IT IS IIKIJEBY RESOLVED, that: WHEREAS.

God in His infinite wisdom has found it fitting to call C. C. CIIITTESTER, of Brockway. President of the Borough Council of the Borough of Brockway, to his everlasting reward, and WHEREAS, the said C. C.

Chit-tester for years lias unselfishly given of his time, unstintingly of his labor, and generously of his I Farnd5i2 Evaporated Milk 10 SUc Quaker Pitted Rice 2 23c Gold Ssal Cam Flakes 1 2c FOR SALE -Oliver two-horse sulky cultivator. Box 149, Punx.su-tawney, Pa. 32-2 K. H. C.

Prefzels 15c Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoover and Mrs. Charles Hoover were visitors in DuBois on Tuesday. Pvt.

Walter Pawlak arrived on Wednesday Tor a short visit at the horn," of Mrs. S. Winsor. He was on a delayed en route furlough while transferring to a B-29 school ut Gulf port. Miss.

Mrs. Alfa Benson of Buffalo, N. spent a short time here with Mrs. W. W.

Stewart during the Buy Your Canning Needs Naiv! LOOK HERE! Wanted Men and women to start in business on our capital. Sell some 200 farm-home products in northwest Jefferson County. Thousands our dealers now make quick sales, big profits. For particulars write Rawlelgh Dept. PNH-59-192.

Chester. Pa. Hp wisdom in behalf of the citizens of the Borough through hLs activities as a citizen and President of the Borouah Council. You Want WE HAVE IT! B. P.

McMACKIN 456 Main St. Brockway, Pa. Phones 44-R 113-M QimrK 1 Pints, lz. S9 istration and the Department of A'-irk'Uiture are blamed for thi.s situation. In all fairness, it should be stated that no one agency is to blame.

A world war upsets any domestic economy. But, it is safe to say that the "planned economy" which we accepted a.s a war and anti-inflation measure, had a great deal to do with the disorganization and shortages in our normal sources of supply. Uncontrollable elements in a planned economy create shortages in many instances, Holding down th" hog supply or the wool market may help some producers while it, hurts the consumer of lard and wool shirts. The people must remember that the idea of a controlled economy is no different than the philosophy of socialism which puts govern OSCQ Pure Cider Vinegar quart home FOR SALE Two grain cradles, one hack, one step laddpr and barrel of feed bags. Inquire Bruce Riiey, Brockport.

32-2tp Natural SuTeliMii'r Sweet Honey 15c 15c 12c 19c Jar quart bottle asCQ Distilled White Vinegar Bottle Crowns FOR RENT Nicely furnished bedroom, also an apartment. Desirable location. Inquire at this office. It week. Pvt.

Harry Paruso arrived home Monday, having lycn redeployed from Europe. After a 30-day furlough lie will report for reassignment as physical director. Harry has been overseas three years and one of the first to receive the Purple Heart. Mrs. Ann Ellinger returned to her home here after being a patient the Maple Avenue Hospital.

William Custaison returned to his home in Crenshaw after being, a patient in the Maple Avenue Hospital. Mrs. William McConnell of Dagus Mines spent Wednesday here. Sine wa--- accompanied home by her sister, Mrs. Leon Wleox.

who will visit NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Council of the Borough of Brockway do hereby extend our deepest sympathy to the ramily of C. C. Chittester in their bereavement, and join with them in mourning the passing of a beloved man, a respected citizen and invaluable administrator of civic affairs. BE IT FURTHER ORDERED, that this Resolution be entered in the Minutes of the Council of the Borough of Brockway, and a copy thereof be forwarded to the family of C. C.

Chittester, and that one copy be published in the Brockway Record. COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH OF BROCKWAY. Bv Hugo F. Youngdahl, Sweet IB Cream ris. LD FOR RENT Three furnished rooms.

849 Alexander St. Itf BUSINESS DIRECTORY FOR SALE Oak bedroom suite, buffet, table and six chairs. Contact Mrs. G. C.

Noblet afternoons. It L. G. BR0SIUS Attorney-at-Law 211 Main St. BROOKVILLE, PA.

PHONE 277 Pride of KiJarney Tea 2 'C 35c (1SC0 Tea Balls Orange Pekce 13c (ISCQ Pure Tomato Catswp 1 1 Rob Pa-i Cgrn Starch 7c wmsssrs shoe whits 9c I5c ment into business to the exclusion of private citizens. Are we going back to a free economy with the risks and rewards which it entails, or will we become resigned to accepting the judgment and oppressions of government in lieu of our own opinions and freedom of action a iter the war? We are having ex-perience with a planned economy now on which to base our peace-lime decisions. WANTED Second-hand washing machine. Report to thi.s office. ltp tiere for a few days.

Mrs Sadie Ilimes returned to her fa The Scst Bread VaUue In Town! Acting President. Approved: G. A. Mengle, Borough Burgess. Attest: William K.

Reed, home on Maple avenue Wednesday after visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. R. McConnell. HENRY W.

ANDERSON Tho Leading Insurance Agency" Office Rooms 1 and 2 Beadle Block Cor. Main 5th Brockway, Pa. COM PI XSION" ENRICHED SUPREME 8 NOT "VOLUNTARY" NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR MY WIFE'S DEBTS until she starts serving that wonderful, nourishing, energy packed cereal Grape-Nuts. Every day. Twice on Sunday! I need tiie energy in malty-rich, sweet as a nut to sign all those checks.

R. P. W. Sugar Hill LUMBER MILL WORK HOFFMAN'S BROCKWAY, PA. CEMENT PLASTER I Toilet Soap lmr.7 l.rB,23C I 'ieium ROSS L.

FERRAR0 Investigations Collections Service On Income Tax Reports 623 Main Street Brockway, Pa. Why Worry? Let Ross Do It Tvy Jjjl 'mma Secretary. Moved by Kirkpatrick, seconded by Elmore, that Edgar Wells be nominated to fill the place of C. C. Chittester, councilman, deceased.

There being no other nominations the secretary was instructed to cast the ballot in favor of Edgar Wells, which was done, and he was declared duly elected. The bid of Octavius Salandra for painting the park fence was read and tabled temporarily. Motion by Elmorr, seconded by Kirkpatrick, that the correspondence relative to Main street drainage be tabled. Carried. The secretary was instructed to write to the Brockway Snyder school board requesting financial assistance in repairing and painting the Municipal park fence.

The following letters were read: First from the Brockway Crystal Water Company offering to sell the water company to Brockway borough for second from Mrs. J. E. Kester relative to repairs to her sidewalk on Main street; third from Hill Hill, engineers. Northeast, relative to BROCKWAY DRUG CO.

Camay nnd Ivory Soap on sale when available. Independence SAFETY MATCHES DETIIOL Insecticide Daihol EXECUTRIX NOTICE In the Matter of the Estate of Joe A. Elia, late of Brockway, Jefferson County, deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary upon the estate of said decedent have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay.

Susanna Elia, Executrix. quart box of 10 for 35e Ixilllo Woodbury Facial Scap Biuetex Wash Bliiing rake 8C pint tmltle TIRED KIDNEYS heed'help Wfm ttujrirlsh itfnyi rrmH polsono matter to remain in your blood, it tny nuw tiatflFtnir bnck ache. loos of pep ami Rry. rheumatic pains. swelling, headache and dizxinena.

Thousand of people ufTr needleaaJy without realizing that' so often a I it We effort on their part can give trwn Much happy relief. For now they can WILLIAMS FORMULA which combine herbal eliminative extract for ktd-imttb as well as bowels. These fine action, pi a economy of uaasre, has meant such satin fac Hon to thousand of users that we unte you to come to out ntnre today and aik us for your bottle of WILLIAMS FORMULA. Take only as directed. BROCKWAY DRUG CO.

Plentiful, HealtMul Produce U. S. No. I SItp In the plans now before Congress to expand social security, a program for sosialized medisine is included which Ls patterned along European lines. Proponents of such legislation to put the government in 111? driver's seat over the individual, never like to have the words "socialism" or "taxation" used in describing their plans.

But if Federal domination and control of a nation's medical set-up isn't socialism, then European nations that, boast of their socialized medicine are misusing the If legalized deduction of four per cent from an employe's pay check and a like deduction from the employer paying the check is not a tax. it would be hard to find a name for it. If the fact that both a wage earner and employer have to pay the tax Ls not then the word compulsion has no meaning. There has been persistent endeavor to apply the terms "voluntary" and "contributions" to the eight per cent thi.s proposed law would take from workers and employers to finance this expanded social security program, including socialized medicine. The cast of this measure would run into many billions of dollars each year.

The nature of thr medical program in the bill Ls compulsory and just the opposite of the voluntary health insurance programs which now cover millions of individuals in the United States and which are open to all at iess cost than the gigantic omnibus social security, health, unemployment and old-age provisions now embodied in one bill before Congress. SEAWAY TO SPENDING The sponsors of Federal power ownership have long sought to launch the United States on the development of a St. Lawrence seaway. The argument is advanced that this would cut railroad freight rates. The fact that th? seaway would be blocked with ice months of each year, and that the country tributary to it would be helpless without the railroads, is never mentioned.

Buried in the St. Lawrence seaway proposal is also a well worked out plan for Federal development of power at the expense of the general taxpayer. Why should our government Injure such industries as coal mining, electric utilities and railroads, POTATOES Bruce Burchfield arrived home on sundav from the Pacific area for a furlough. Bruce has not been home for two years. Mr.

and Mrs. F. E. Payback attended the funeral of Mrs. Elsie Himes on Brookville R.

D. No. 1 on Thursday afternoon. Misses Susanna and Margaret Smith and Arthur Smith of Beech-woods visited Elizabeth and Robert Campbell on Sunday. Mrs.

T. D. Lesnett, Sara Lesnett and Polly Lesnett of Bridgeville visited over Sunday at the Shaw and Longwell homes. Mrs. Lesnett rcmaiivd for an extended visit with her daughters.

Miss Marianne Ward and Barbara Ellen Bovaird visited at the home of Mrs. Anna Squires at Brockway on Wednesday evening. Miss Dora Raybuck has returned home from Bridgeville, where she was employed. 2-c Clarence Squires, Mrs. Squires and Buddy of Brockway called on Mr.

Squires' sister, Mrs. Harold Ward and family, on Thursday. The R. L. Burchfield family called at the Riordon home in Pen-field on Wednesday evening to express their sympathy in the death of Mrs.

Harry Atwcll's mother, Mrs. Charlotte Riordon. UNITED THEY STAND! Never in the history of American agriculture did the farm owner and operator have to be so well qualified as a business man to make a success of farming. Like all other activity, farming today Ls conducted under pressure. It is not the easy, peaceful existence many persons like to picture it.

It Ls largely mechanized. In addition to countless regulations and restrictions which complicate its operations, it is subject to political controversy, labor problems, and the weather, which no one can control. Farming is literally being forced into co-op-rative action in the marketing and production of crops, as a means of self-preservation, for the farmer alone is almost helpless to cope with the forces that are continually working against him. Measure Ingredients Measure ingredients accurately you'll waste less and have better cooked foods besides. Cook potatoes with skins on and other vegetables in as little water as possible.

making a preliminary survey of the Brockway Crystal Water Company, Brockway, also a letter from the Post-War Planning Commission, Harrisburg, relative to post-war work projects was called to the attention of council. There being no further business council adjourned. Wm. K. Reed, Secy.

29c doz. EXECUTRIX NOTICE In the matter of the estate of William Wyant, late of Snyder Township, Jefferson County, deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary tipsn the estate of said decedent have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delav. Olive Wyant.

Executrix. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the following persons whose addresses are given after their names: Ruth L. Mengle, Brockway, Pa. Sunkist California Oranges Sunkist California Lemons Freestone Juicy Peaches Big Juicy Cantaloupes Near-by-Grown Carrots Ohio-Grown Pascal Celery doz. 25 2 23c lb.

90 2 bchs. fc stalks OSCO VARIETY MEAT ITEMS Tin WKETCHFO CITtSE OF MONEY Assorted Baked Meat L8HWES Special Meeting of Council Borough council met in special session in the Borough building Friday, August 3. at 7:30 p. m. Members present: Ralph E.

Dur-bin. C. F. Elmore. D.

D. Schaffner and R. M. Kirkpatrick; also Solicitor Ross H. Pentz.

Absent: Coun-cilmen Hugo F. Youngdahl. John Paruso and Burgess G. A. Mengle.

Object of meeting: To receive a proposal for making a preliminary survey of the Brockway Crystal Water Company. J. Ward Tate, neprese i Butcher and Sherrerd, Philadelphia. was present and gave a detailed explanation of the necessary proceedings to acquire a water company. Considerable discussion ensued and it was decided to meet again, with full membership present, at noon Saturday, August H.

to make a final decision. There being no further business Points 4" lb. i3c a Point 12-oz. e- 5 Free pkg. IOC 3 12 1-lb.

in. i Lois D. Elmore, Brockway, Pa. Marie G. Warren, Brockway, Pa.

Julia R. Kosco, Brockport, Pa. Ruth A. Erickson. DuBois, Pa.

Anna F. Hess, Uniontown, Pa. Helen Barnhou.se, Washin gton, Pa. Pearl Masbach, 33 Riverside Drive, New York City. F.

J. Saperston, 85 Nottingham Terrace, Buffalo, N. Y. are conducting business under the name and style of BROCKWAY BOX COMPANY at Chittester Way, Brockway, Jefferson County, and that a certificate to that effect of carrying on or conducting business under an assumed or fictitious name will be filed with the Prothonotary of Jefferson County, on the 14th day of August, 1943. Fastest Game Bird The fastest upland game bird also the largest the wild turkey.

Spiced Luncheon Meat Cottage Cheese Pure Rendered Lard Points ki I Ub 3 Perch Fillets lb. 36c Perch Fillets Some folks say that money is the root of all evil it depends on how you spend your money. "A Good Wife" by Gay Rutherford is a story of Mitch and Lois Oliver, a young boy of 13 and his wife of 17. Mitch gets a job in a defense plant making more money than he has ever dreamed of making result, he proceeds to drink and dance the nights away. Don't fail to read this moving tale of young love undergoing its own ordeal by fire.

You get this novel complete with The Pittsburgh Press next Sunday. Subscribe for the Record. Our Job Department is Equipped to Give Yon First Gass Work at a Minimum Cost council adjourned. Wm. K.

Reed, Secy. i..

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