rows= obile tone niles odge the rved col- i by that the 5 €S- 1 A. 1 11 1 Neel hl } Thursday, May 25, 1939, PATON BAER | NOTICE: —The Patton Fire Com- pany will clean the local streets on Thursday evening of this week, be- ginning at nine o'clock, and in order to facilitate their work, all citizens and others are requested to keep their cars off the streets. Don’t ov- erlook this. Chief Blake asserts that parked cars are a great hidrance to the firemen, and at night, if they are locked, there is no way of moving them. A retreat for Catholic boys between the ages of 12 and 17, will be conducted this summer at St. Francis College at Loretto under the auspices of the lay- men’s retreat league of the Altoona diocese. Dates are set for July 21st to 24th. Fred B. Buck, president of the First 23rd ANNIVERSARY STRAND ALTOONA ONE WEEK STARTING FRIDAY, MAY 238 SPECTACLE! AMERICAN STYLE | | | | | | | | GAIL PATRICK - EDWARD ELLIS ADDED HITS “MARCH OF FREEDOM.” “A DAY AT THE Z00O” ! CARTOON f writers of America their first big | Mrs. V. J. Eckenrode of East Carroll THE UNION PRESS-COURIER, National Bank of Bakerton, and D. A. for the benefit of St. George's church Westover, cashier of the First National in the church hall on Monday, May 29 ! Ban kat Hastings, are among the mem- | Lunch and prizes, including door prize bers who are attending the 45th annual | will be given. Admission 35 cents. All convention of the Pennsylvania Bank- | are cordially invited. ers Association at Atlantic City this Mr. and Mrs. Clair Kirsch of Clar- week, ion announce the arrival of a daugh- Alban Jones, Jug Dietrick and Ray | ter at Brookville hospital on May 20th DiBello of Cambria county, will col-' Mrs. Kirsch was formerly Miss Ruth laborate with famous song writers on Feighner of East Carroll township. the Write-a-hit-song ~~ Writer project| Banns of matrimony were published sponsored and approved by the New in St. Monica's Catholic church at York Song Hit Guild. They will repre- | Chest Springs on Sunday between Miss sent Cambria County to cooperate with | Marie Weakland, daughter of Mr. and talented writers interested in this na- | Mrs. John Weakland of Chest Springs, tional project to give the amateur song | and Gerald Eckenrode, son of Mr. and break. | township. Theatre partrons are asked to note | Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kuntz and chil- that the picture originally scheduled | dren of Pittsburgh, spent the week end for the Grand theatre next Sunday and! with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Monday, will not be shown, but C, R. Reig of East Carroll Township. that instead, the outstanding historical; Mrs. J. K. Gorman of Coalport, and classic of. Cecil B. DeMille, “Union| gon, Kenneth, of Clearfield, were recent Pacific,” will be screened instead. This | visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. epic film of the building of the first; A A. Feighner. railroad from coast to coast has won | the unlimited praise of the critics and! th should not be missed. | The road from Luther's Corner, at e south end of Carrolitown, to the | Chest Springs road ,near Loretto, is A collision of a truck and an auto-| now nearing completion. It was start- mobile near Belsano Tyesday night ed last fall. claimed the life of Miss Ella Peiller, | Miss Ruby Fink, daughter of Mrs 42, of Bucks county, whi died in the | wray Fink, and George Mills, Jr., son Memorial hospital, Johnstown, 9s re-| of Mr. and Mrs. George Miller of St. sult of injuries received. | Benedict, were married on April 19th Help show your patriotic sentiments | at 12 o'clock noon, by Elder Levi G. by turning out for the Memorial Day | Gorsuch, at the Gorsuch home. A wed- HI ANDREWS IS VOTED MOST program next Tuesday morning. The Junior-Senior Prom of the Pat- ton High school, held last Friday in ding dinner was served at six o'clock at the home of the groom's parents, to the immediate relatives of the contrac- — p— INDEPENDENT LEGISLATOR Representative Hiram G. Andrews, Johnstown Democrat, was voted most independent member of the House at Harrisburg in the biennial poll of the newspapers the tabulation reveals, In winning the title from the Press | of Patton Bororugh, Cambria County, galleries, Andrews was practically with no opposition. He recived the biggest | received all except five votes were scattered among other legislators. Estate are requested to make payment PAGE THREE majority of votes given to any title Testamentary in the Estate of the said winner. The Johnstown assemblyman decedent have Been granted to the un- which dersigned. All persons indebted to said and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay to: ! Harry J. Nehrig, Executor. Patton, Pa. Pennsylvania, deceased. Reuel Somerville, Attorney, Notice is hereby given that Letters Patton, Pa. Executor’s Notice. In the Estate of Isaac Strayer, late | SAVE THE HURRY! Don’t Miss These Outstanding Bargains Hundreds Of Other Items Priced Low! DOOHGOOOOOHOOOOCONNE HHOOOOOOONANBAOHNNNNNA rnic gi oneal) \ | (Tia) rrr rr rr rrr”, May 25, 1939. ART MOST ON THE BEST! HURRY! HURRY! AL rr | gauge of Rev. J. J. Younggren, ol | College, it was annouced this week. He Cherry Tree, announce the engagement | previously held the position of cadet of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Holes. » and the Misses Cora and Gussie Lei- Va. Miss Holes is a graduate of t 1 es Leiden’s brother, Walter Leiden of Mrs. Elmer M. Smale of Patton. the Eagles’ home was an unqualified ting parties. Mr. and Mrs. Mills are and outstanding success. Hal Curtis’ residing in St. Benedict, where Mr. orchestra furnished the music. , Mills is employed. In observance of the twenty-fifth, An organization meeting of the Pat- birthday anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. ! ton Garden Club will be held on Fri- Harry O. Stoltz ,of Mellon avenue, day evening, May 26th in the Music a large number of friends helped them Club Rooms in the Bank Building. celebrate in the I. O. O. F. hall in the | The business session will be held at 8 Bank Building on Saturday evening. Fp. M. The speaker, County Agent H. Mr. and Mrs. Stoltz received many (, McWilliams, will address the club presents in honor of the anniversary. at g:30. All persons who are interest- The Lutheran church of Patton, will ed in the Garden Club are cordially commemorate the day of Pentecost jpyited to attend. with a special festive program next Sunday evening at 7:30. The service wil be conducted in the English lan- Jack Fink passed the Naval Examin- ation at Pittsburgh on May 15th and is stationed with Company C.,, Nava: Training School Barracks at Newpo: Rhode Island. Mrs. Fink wishes to tend her thanks to those who helped Jack along. Greensburg, who has charge of the Patton church. Special music will be furnished. This will prove to be a real home-coming service, to which the members and friends in Patton and in A Memorial day bingo and supper surrounding towns are most cordially the latter a chicken meal, will be the invited. card in the St. Augustine hall next Paul D. Miller, son o= slr. and Mrs, Sunday, May 28th. Bingo at 2:30. Sup- G. H. Miller of this place, has been er at 5:00. The committe invites you promoted to Cadet First Lieutenant in all. the ROTC batallion of Gettysburg Mr. and Mrs. Howard Holes of sergeant. te Mr. Jay S. Sellers, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Kelly, Mrs. George Leiden Mrs, William J. Sellers, of Broads den left by automobile’ on Wednesday Cherry Tree High School, and at pres- moring of this week for St. Paul, Minn. ent is attending Shenandoah College were they will be present at the wed- at Dayton, Va. Miss Holes is t ding on Saturday morning of the Miss- grand-daughter of the late Mr. New York City, to Miss Bernice Han- Sellers is a graduate of Roanoke Col- sen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo R. lege, Va. Hansen, of St. Paul. The wedding will |___ take place in St. Luke's Catholic chur- | ch and a reception at the Hansen res- idence will take place at 2:30. Members of the Ebensburg Kiwanis Club will eat a chicken dinner at the Brandon hotel on Monday evening, | June 5th. The dinner will be furnished at the expense of the members of the Northern Cambria Kiwanis Club, as the result of an attendance contest, in which the Northern Cambria men came out second best. The regular meeting of the Amer ican Legion Ladies Auxiliary was held on Monday in the Legion rooms, when the sale of poppies, sponsored annual- ly by the auxiliary, was set for Sat- urday, May 27th. Members of the or- ganization are requested to meet in the Legion rooms at 7 p. m. on Sunday night, May 28, to attend the Memorial services to be held this year in SS. -— tresses ees er err FAIR HOSTESS Miss Rosemary Best, University Bake A Ham or Picnic for the Outing! Lean Sugar cured, Smoked, Small Siz 1 nl g a 19¢ WheSk. Half 233¢C FOU NTAI Extra tender, small size, Whole or 29¢ Shank half. Pound Fountain Picnic Shoulders. 17%c I| PRIN CHICKENS 27¢ || Tender Round Steals, ier rom 27€C FRESH SLICED BOILED HAM, 1-4 Ib. 12¢ LAKEVIEW SLICED BACON, : 15-1b. 10¢ CANNED PICNICS, Sliced 1-4 Ib. 12¢ Cooked Pork Loin, Mark. Sliced....";-1b. 15¢ SPICED LUNCHEON MEATS, Ib. 20¢ ASST. LUNCHEON MEAT, 1b. 2hc¢ NO-JAX SKINLESS WEINERS Ib. 23¢ FRESH JUMBO BOLOGNA, . - 1b. Ihe Extra tender, Small size, Lb. FRESHLY KILLED. LB. Joan of Arc Kidney Beans Deer Creek Golden Corn Campbell’s Beans with Pk. Tender Early June Peas | YOUR CHOICE or 29 wa Quality Flaked Tuna Fish 2". 23¢ FINE QUALITY FRESHOLEO, 31bs. ................ 25¢ Betty Jane APPLE HAPPY BAKER FAMILY FLOUR, 24 Ib. sack ..... 51c B U I 7 F H PRIM BRAND PASTRY FLOUR, 24 Ib. sack . 49c KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES, 2 8-0z. pkgs. oo. 130 3 8-ounce : Jar 1 1c HURFF’S PREPARED SPAGHETTI, 15 3-4 oz. can . He WALDORF TOILET TISSUE, 4 rolls for ............ 15¢ Fresh Salted Soda CracKers, 2: 10c Peter and Paul's church. Transporta- | tion will be provided for Gold Star Mo- { thers who wish to attend. The next meeting of the Legion Aux- iliary wil be held on June 9th when of Illinois junior, whose home is in Edinburg, Ill, was the first girl cho- sen from a group of 10 coeds from the Big Ten colleges who will serve as hostesses at the New York || FANCY CRISP DILL PICKLES =: 23c || nomination of officers will take place. World’s fair this summer. The host- Election of officers will occur at the ess will greet midwestern visitors June 19th meeting. at the Elgin observatory during July Cinch and bingo party will be hela | and August. #New Cold-Wall" Frigidaire WITH THE METER-MISER World's First “’Cold-W all” Refrigerator! Preserves Food Vitality Days Longer... Saves Food’s Vital Juices from Drying Out! food new WOLF FURNITURE CO., BARNESBORO, PA. ® Years in the making—now years ahead! This miracle refrigerator pro- vides all 3 essentials for better food preservation. 1. Uniform Low Tem- peratures. 2. High Humidity. 3. No Moisture-Robbing Air Circulation. Thus it prolongs original freshness of saves peak flavor. See this sensational See our Proof demonstration. Convenient Terms as Low as % Frigidaire "i BRAND NEW 1939 MODEL Priced at only 149% (4 ig. roomy, full 6 cu. fr. size. Has Y% Simplest Refrigerating Mech- anism — Same World-famous Metes- Miser — Same One-Piece Steel Con- struction—the Same General Motors 5-Year Protection Plan as Frigid- aire’s models costing up to $100 more! See this great value today. ~—retains rich nutritional values— kind of refrigerator at our store. 25c a Day Golden Krust Bread, ii 6¢ more 27 25¢€ A COMPLETE LINE OF ROLLS AND CAKES FOR THE OUTING : QUALITY EVAPORATED MILK, 10 tall cans -..................... 53¢ ROB FORD F L FS ACME COFFEE, Vacuum packed, pound tin ................ 23¢c J L SPRY OR CRISCO SHORTENING, 31b.can .............. 48¢ GRAPE FLAVOR § TOMATOES or RED BEETS, 4 No.2eank’... .. ..... D% 14-ounce 10c GREEN STRINGLESS BEANS, 4 No. 2 cans meni 236 Glass .. ; : OCTAGON LAUNDRY SOAP, 10 giant bars ............... 36¢ RCT Il SLEIGH BELL SALAD DRESSING “= 21c Jj Produce for Memorial Day Outing Large Size, Freshly Dug. Make Potato 33 Medium 25 NEW POTATOES Salad for the outing. 15-LB. PECK ec Size Cc FANCY TEXAS ONIONS Yellow Variety, 3 pounds for 1Qc FIRM JUICY JUICY GRAPEFRUIT, Large SiZe, ....osumommm 4 for 1hec L E M 0 N S LUSCIOUS STRAWBERRIES, 2 quart baskets ............. 29c¢ No outing is complete : without lem- 19 ORANGES, Large Juick Florida’s, dozen ............ 25¢ Ci tion ¢ ORANGES, Sweet Seedless Navels, dozen ............cee. 19€ Golden Ripe Bananas, 51bs. . 25¢ Solid Slicing Tomatoes, 2 lbs. 25¢
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