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New Castle News from New Castle, Pennsylvania • Page 18

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New Castle Newsi
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New Castle, Pennsylvania
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1944. EIGHTEEN NEW CASTLE, PA, NEWS, 6, lilr His k. NEWS ON COURT HOUSE HILL Local Infantryman Describes Howitzer As 'Ugly Duckling' -MARRIAGE LICENSE AITUCA'HONS Eugene Bernardlna. 145 street, Piusbumh: Ern CV.ieUelmi. 1410; West Washington street, New Castle.

V. Joseph A. Chlebowski. R.D. "1, Scottdale; Marie 1.

Stachowiak, OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9 P. M. vJBOB ATTAR OF PETALS TOILETRIES R. n. V.

Stanlov James Schultz: Milwaukee, Goitlic: Schultz, 776 Arlington avenue. New.Caslle. REALTY TRANSFERS bringing the total to 7190. Nine were sent out Saturday with' probabilities that few of them would be delivered in time for the soldier or sailor, to. vote on Tuesday.

One request came from a service man. with 1 an APO- number, Even it" he were in England it is doubtful he would, get it but the commissioners ordered ballots lo be sent out. -as-long as requests came in before Monday. November 6. Others of the nine sent out Saturday went to N.Y..

one to Harrisburg, Carolina and one to the state of Washington. No more will be sent-out-for it would be physically impassible for ballots to go out today and be filled in be-lore midnight Tuesday'-'unless the camp were, located within a or New. On Saturday 2330 military ballots had been returned. DLVORCE GRANTED A divorce. has been granted John Ernest-Lee from Orvetta Lanaih Pennsylvania Power to Samuel A.

Mooney and others, Union twp. Nosed. Tack Howitzer SIXTH ARMY- GROUP. France The stub-nosed 105 mm. pack how- iteer js somewhat of an "ugly duck--linK" in the artillery family, but she is a sweetheart to cannon company men who fire her and to seventh army -infantry: men who sen the result, of her fury, according, to Theodore H.

'J'ubbs, 1.5 South Round New Castle. Prey of front-line artillery piece is the most immediate- obstacle in the path of attacking, infantry a machine-gun or mortar post, tank or armored car. Forward observers, in nosition with 1 Ha rry L. Al ford -and wife, to Edith Emerv Vosaan. 2nd ward.

SI. Charlotte Lenora Emery to James I. Clyde Gilfillan, and wife to Graham Pierce and wife, 2nd ward. SI. of attack, spot points of resistance cmvc1.

trusting the howitzer $1. Home Protective Savings and Loan to Charles McBhvain, Ell-port. Anthony Con I e. and wife to Lee by Judge W. Walter Bra THREE SENTENCES Three, brothers, William Book, Leonard Book and John Book were placed probation- for three.

Students County Get 15,718 Cans years and ordered Lo pay the. costs and doctors' bill for treatment of ward, Paul Albino, and wife to D'Angelo and Wife; Ell wood-City; sr. Lawrence County Commissioners; to Salvatore Libruvzi and West Pittsburg. $35. Lawrence Savings and Trust Casaeehia who the brothers pleaded to assaulting.

The lot? I will Evelyn Honk: Of Bessc come to about. $300. 3 and wife, Union We si. Extra Gas For Albert Rubei I apoihec.ii i.ns. each with its own liniid-paiiiied motif, each an auttiemic high in the the count1, ek and also tion of i Election Under Ironclad Rules Rich.aici r-siidr Fra Balogh and wife.

5th ward, $1. Ralph; V. Carroll and wife to I. roy E. Mcssner'and wife.

-Neshn nock SI. Grace Van Fleet to Chester Reynolds. 2nd ward; SI. through again wiih the individual high. Evelyn Honk of the third: grade finishing first Tor the fourth consecutive week.

In the past: week turned in 1310 cans for a total of 3.745 for the month; The county sr nnvifl Pvlo rnirl. wife-mri nt.hp: vx iiciiiiiie sou ii ciieiisii anu iurc'ei. i. ncie inoucin cnann poiiunb bet --0 (he seal of: perrecnon oil: v.otir loveliness and enthrall the senses, with the ptilscrq Liickcnin fragrance of. sun-kissed, blossoms, like the.

magic disiiliation Yj00 of'a thousand pc funic laden petals, compounded for sorcery. Face Cream; Cologne $1.25 Pot Pourri Sachet Petals, $1.25 Fie PdeJ 50 gBfL Dusting Powder $2.50 Bath Essence $2.50 k. Main als reported by Chaini Joseph Borcionaro, 4th folio- -Chapii SI flO'l 01 Cans, and wife. to H. and wife.

v.v.rd. Frank P. Andrews to Harold A. (INS1 Local rationing boards may issue, supplemental gasoline, coupons to party workers for transportation of voters to the polls tomorrow only under the "ironclad rules' approved by, he Price Administration. Walter C.

Young, acting. director, of the. Harrisburg CPA district, said today. He. emphasized that extra rations' will not be issued- lo county, political chairmen for -redistribution among workers.

i'The boards in our district, ha vn Good and wife. Sruth New Castle 1 SI. 89(5 Harold A. Gocxl and wife, to Vir- 890 i giiiia Ann Jackolka. South New Cas- title SI.

730; Beatrice C. Miley-and others tc 707 Francis T. O'Lcary. and wife, Pula's-. 454 i ki.

Si. 434; Frank T. McClure to. Carl W. ar.d Skenar.ao SI.

been instructed to bo guided :cr.s "eat rc it cleaviv ML Jackson West Pitt.sbui define the procedure that must- be. wen .2.900 i La Verne. Irvine, and wife to Lawrence F. Ven and rtl. SI i5.7if: contrary there has been no relaxation of rules." Young declared.

He explained that OPA regulations provided for extra -gasoline Hazel Mills -KeUey. and others to Ralph Auclino, and wife, 2nd ward. supplies for transporting' voters especially when, adequate means of v. -ere not avs o.e lor hauling aged and infirm to the 7190 MILITARY VOTERS The last military ballots to be ent out from the board of elections this county went out Saturday, LADIES! SEE. OUR SMART COLLECTION OF CHESTERFIELD COATS Book Ends in ivor.vand walnut finish" $1.50 to $5.98 ltj4 KTtk sj Walnut Finished Trays $1.50 tt I Ar 4 Sm -l fe? Walnut Finished Plaques $1.00 to $2.50 ly gil -f Frames $1.00 to $2.50 W-TSfe? GeneroLis, size Pheasant Centerpieces in blue and Overseas Men To Get Hourly Reports WHY THOUSANDS OF DOCTORS ORDERED THIS FOR CHILDREN'S .50 74 50 59 On U.

S. Election NEW YORK. (J. (INS) -American soldiers overseas, as well as' the: population of Europe will re BAD COUGHS (CAUSED VY COLDS) ceive hour by hour reports on the a famous h.erb.tl couch remedy sKHicai'i, "f--p not or.iy act.s at to'relisvV ''l' "A Caudle-Holders io-match, $4.98 complete '10'' ''1 Gifts Main Floor mammm1 People are talking- about the Whisper-softness the sparkling coloi-in COHAMALANE THE TREASURED A RR TH ing bui also stickv today makes easier to raise-. Thi: OW; thai two tr.s-ir.g.

Safe tor old jm.si JULIAN GOLDMAN 127 E. WASHINGTON ST. children. PERTUSSINs milters would be turned. over Lo me armed forces radio service for four hours fomorrcw.

night iDeein'nihg at I Any drugst ociock. rne voting returns will be broadcast in English; French and Gcj-man. EDENBURG GLEN MONT Construction Co. 211 Woods nidir. Distri butois of "PHENIX" Combination STORM SASH and DOORS 15.

rabbiis hair superlative- mSPmSm. 5011 new- subtie iexl-nreii ''Llw VTV dress-weighi woolen! It flows beautifully 'A into draped Shrugs away ri i i wrinkles and wear. Glows with "a e'alaxv J) yd, V- NO ELTY COTTON 'Charm bponed and shrunk, readv tor CLOTHS Main Floor i Xxfi in Mexican and Fruit Patterns I NlT COM.MLXITV DAY PROGRAM In observance of Community Day, the and Christ! an presented a program in the Methodist- church Friday, evening, with the ladies of: botlvchurcbes taking pan, A solo; Fred, a duet, by Rev. and Mrs. B.

E. Downs, vere special Dur-inc-' the silent prayer; period two Complete Selection Famous KROEHLER LIVING ROOM SUITES ROBINS 26 E. Washington Si local, young-. 'men were remembered, having lost their lives in the service. v.v Harry Retort.

and Pvt. Francis 1' Fast color pnnle'd novelties tmc cotton, iii eav A3 ck 1 ne was PHONE 3696J For Free Estimate EDENBURG NOTES Mrs. Roy Unangst was a Friday visitor in New' Castle. City Cash arid Carry Market Mrs. Clyde of YonnBsLown," was a recent visitor at th'e home of Mr.

and Mrs. Edgar Leeper. Airs. Clyde Rcdgers, of the North Side, has- been confined lo her home for the oast week with illness. Mrs.

-Walter Raub. and son. Don, were Monday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bonn, of Mrs! Neal Moeidyk.

of Washington, D.C.. was a visitor a 10R West Washi Bnd $3.50 1 ili ATTENTION FARMERS! Emptv BURLAP SACKS I'oi' Sale at Out Market Super Market the home or her Unangst, A-number of re.sidenU have been taking advantage of weather and have been1 busy, making apple butter." Super Suds 23c Onions 39c Sausage 29c 25c Flour 89c a ci his aunt. Mrs. H. Schock, of the North; Mrs.

Vema Gibson has" been appointed inspector the plection board to replace Mrs! Mary Biddle, who moved to another Pvt. Harry Smith has returned to a KSSflB ujui wilt-, ivii.i. i-ihrry omii.n. ann parents. Mr.

and Mrs. William I CHRISTMAS GIFT BOXES Mr. and Mrs. Roy. Gibson, Air.

and Mrs -John Robinson and children and Mrs. Dale Gibson and daughter, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and -Mrs: Preston Poattigre pnicl nnyvliei tns. RoRd7 Duckert. ol I.

M. Hofmeistcr, who returned become from a recent visit" with -his'1 daughter, Mrs. Willis McBride, of Worth-' Westminster Opens ihe h.inc.-ae: The Castlcton hotel, New Castle, Satur So.v,). Cxm, i -H a 1m. I Tootli Paste, Lifrhtor, Hana- day evening.

Friends Service committee" unci, the American Red As the drive progresses', ft banner will be raised on the ring pole of Old- Main to denote achievement toward the $1500 goal. Special chapel programs are planned and solicitors will visit the earn--pus dormitories and. nouses. Committees are working -under-the sponsorship of Student Council. War Chest Campaign iSproul To The Nw.) NEW WILMINGTON, Nov.

Surgeon Dies Of Heart Ailment PARIS. Nov, 6. (INS) Funeral services for Dr Alexis Carrel, 72. famed and surgeon, for- merly of New- York, who died -Paris yesterday of; a bean ailment will lake place next Thursday from the chr.iTh ol' St; Francois i Student Performers To Present Show (Special 'I'd The News) -NEW WILMINGTON. Nov.

Radio Work shop will present Its firsL'1 prog ram of: the sea-, son when It gives. Truth or Consequences" in the Little Theater. November 11. program will be based "on nn original. by.

-the: famed Ralph Edwards, originator and still, producer of the show; The audience Tips for Tired Eyes and prizes will be awnrdrd lo high scoring contestants. WRW Is under the direction of Donald Bnrbe, instructor in speech. UNFEKTIL1ZK1) VASTUKE Only about one-twelfth of the combined plpwable pasture and haylnhd; acreage is In. ancient the doctors hud. their "duties to perform besides that ciuing their patients.

They were also expected lo rid homes of snakes and vermin. college campus War Chest' opened it's drive with set goal of 31500. Five relief organizations exposure 1.0 r. cciVft Yij nets':" Irom the- first ent west of i ho" i Ins. The region Paylcss Cut-Rate Cor.

Mill A Washington St New Caiitle, Pa. K. of. -civil-. go Venn: Allegheny moun then-known: Tcrritoiy.

ill be Woodei all: drug stores;.

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