Thursday, November 9th, 1939. PAGE FIVE. CLASSIFIED ADS Legal Trespass Notices are on sale at the Union Press-Courier ofice. THE UNION PRESS-COURIER. will tackle another task in stride, Engineers of the department are now compiling data on the mileage of road to be included in the 1939-40 snow removal program. All main high- ways are included on the snow removal When the first snow falls, requiring the department to use its equipment, been dumped near grades and curves to be spread on the road surface when conditions warrant to assure safe driv- ing to the motorist burgh, where he is employed. He re- diately when necessary. The highway ceived fractures of the nose and jaw, department has 1,864 snowplows, 506 and is a patient in a Pittsburgh hos- power graders and 152 machines for pital. The wedding has been postponed the spreading of cinders. until a later date. This huge investment in equipmeni A series of cinches for four conse-| is scattered throughout all of the de- | PATTON BR cutive Wednesdays will be held for partment’s 11 engineering districts. Instructions have been sent to the program as is a considerable mileage Live Ed Karlheim will offer at public| the benefit of St. Monica's Catholic, Mechanics in recent weeks have been | field forces concerning snow removal, | °f the important rural routes. YOUNG ROOSTERS for Sale. sale at his farm, two miles south of church, Chest Springs. The first of | getting this machinery ready for use. | these instructions will be followed and ea > : weight or dressed. 660 Donnelly Ave. Patton, on the Eckenrode Mill-Chest| the series will be on Wednesday, No-| In addition, stocks of cinders have | the well organized mantenance forces If your subscription is overdue, any | yue’ Patton, Pa. in Springs road, on Saturday, Nov. 11th,| vember 8th in the school hall. Cards = 4 2 "| payment you make will be appreciated : : starting at 12 noon, all his live stock, | start at 9 o'clock After cards a chicken — rm - - — rn — — - — — farm machinery, and equipment, etc.| lunch will be served. The door Prize | || ——— S—— for this Wednesday will be a turkey. — — — See posted bills. Jean Ann, Billy and Carol May Blatt, Euvene Maurer and Gloria Marsh were among the group of Simp- Mrs. L. A. Yeckley and son, Lewis, motored to Johnstown to visit Mrs. Edward Edwards who recently under- | son Studio dancers to present a spec-| went a serious operation. Mrs. Edwards is a daughter of Mrs. Yeckley. | é“ 9 ! PAGE” = A SMASHING HIT! ial programme last Thursday evening for the officials of the PRR at the Y.| Mrs. William Jenkins suffered a THOUS M. C. A, Altoona. | fracture of the right arm recently Paul L. Kirkpatrick of this place. | while visiting in Pittsburgh. She was ||| has been appointed a stenographer in| accompanied home last Thursday by | ‘WPA personnel service at Altoona, | her daughter, Mrs. John Gorham of and Janet M. Stoltz of Carrolltown, | Pittsburgh. : | has been named a typist-clerk in the| Dr. and Mrs. Frank Palcho of Wash. | same office. | ington, D. C., spent the week end with NDS OF NEW CUSTOMERS HAIL ANN PAGE FOODS SUPERB QUALITY AT REAL LOW PRICES WINS CITY - WIDE PRAISE! price them so low. You benefit fro mour eliminating many in-be- tween expenses that are usually added to the costs of foods not sold on this maker-to-you basis. Join the thrifty thousands! Buy Ann Page Foods at A & P. Get more for your money. Thousands of new customers discovered what A & P customers have long known—*“It’s smart to buy Ann Page Foods.” Overnight, Ann page has made a smashinghit. And no wonder. In our own effi- cient kitchens talented cooks supervised by graduate food chemists skillfully transform quality tested ingredients into delectable Ann Page Foods. Only because A &P both makes and sells them, can we Shoving over a touchdown in the | the former's mother, Mrs. Agnes Pal- first five minutes of play and then dog- | cho. | gedly holding the advantage against| Earl Dunegan of Pittsburgh spent | three determined Lilly threats, Patton | last week at the home of his father, | (Copr. 1939 by Great A & P Tea Co.) high school’s football team trimmed | Joseph Dunegan. Abb ddd bb db bb did de dd bode db debe A&P No. 2% 25 the Lilly High School eleven at Lilly| Miss Kathleen Harris of Washington | de SAUER KRAUT . 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Kortz presiding. Following the ogo h S ~ . 3 : : 8 enis, Mr. and Woe. William Hoover, | Tor Pres iing owing = & PACE 11 Sauce * » su. 15¢ 3 3 Varieties ves 2 Joe McLaughlin spent a couple of on arti er ft fe ind 5» ANN * 12 <* 3S 8 : te oo : 2 arranged a social hour featuring cards & d 2 oz. 2 g days with his sisters in Pittsburgh. and lunch. All members are invited to : PAGE Baking Pow er 2 Cans 23c¢ 3 3 AKE 2 Miss Theresa Hertwick spent last attend, * ANN M 1 O WwW 28 oz I & WHITE LAYER C yes with her sister, Mrs. Catherine Paul Gerhart, 49 years of age died 4% PAGE ell- - heat . Phzs. 27¢c + 3 With B tt C I . Blatt of East Brady. on Tuesday evening at 5 P. M. in the 3 ANN i o 3 oz 5 g 1 utter m. cing Floyd Stoughton and Rowland Jack. | peoples Hospital in Akron, Ohio after % PAGE rench Dressing 3 19¢ * g g Son spent the week end with friends| an illness of ten weeks of diabetes, | = ANN 9 6p fresh fia Bs i g 2 d 19 g and relatives in Vandergrift. Surviving are his widow. Mrs. Barbara 3 AN S kl ure fres vors, Pkgs. 5 3 DONUTS ozen C$ Celtagive Hoover Veokley, aged 81] toes tn ry Dir. Barear ¥ PAGE P'rikle comm pesers 10c 3 § ’ “ew : years, o uncansville, was found dead | Jer > awrence: I S i | 2. ouesdedordeodeodroderdooteoeededeideododectectectittiti to oo Jerome, of St. Lawrence; Irenus and ¥ Bdebddebbbdedidebdedededuidaloidded itd dodedsdofofofogods S000000000HOARNAANNOANNNANNNANNNNNNNNNANNNNS in bed last Wednesday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jennie Yeager. She was born in East Carroll township. She is survived by one dau- ghter mentioned above: two sisters, Mrs. Theresa Bender, Cresson and Mrs. Joe Weber, Nicktown, and three bro- | thers, Fred, of Bellwood; Jacob, of Summerhill and Henry, of Altoona. Burial was made in Newry, Pa. Gene Sutten, who was to have been married to Miss Dolores Hoover, Wed- nesday, November 15th, in St. Bene- dict’s church, Carrolltown, was injur- ed while at work last Monday in the Edgar Thompson Steel Mill in Pitts- John at home. He also leaves his mo- | tnerr, Mrs. Emma (Able) Gearhart, and these brothers and sisters, Mrs. Anthony Neibauer and Mrs. Max Ri- ner of St. Lawrence, Mrs. Charles Kelly of St. Boniface, Cornelius Gear- hart of Patton, Mrs. Bertha Semonin, Mrs. Adolph Ley, and Thomas Gear- hart of Akron, Ohio. Mr. Gearhart was formerly from Patton and before mo- ving to Ohio he was a section fore- | man of the P. R. R. and stationed at Carrolltown Roads. Miss Margaret Kephart of Altoona, and Adrion Cronauer, son of Mrs. Sue Cronauer, of St. Lawrence were mar- Fresh from the Chesa- Cc FRYING, c PINT peake Bay. Try some tonight STEWING, CENTER CHUCH ROAST, lb. 20¢ Stewed, Fried or on a Chill- PINT ed Cocktail. FRESH FOWL, fully dressed, 3-5 1b avg. lb. ried on Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock in St. Lawrence Church at a Nuptial | High Mass; Rev. Father Cornelius, O. S. B. officiated at the wedding cere- | HAMBURGER, Ground from quality beef, 1b. .._ FRESH PORK SAUSAGE, stuffed, 1b. . STEAKS, Round, tenderloin, sirloin, cut from branded steer beef HAMS, Sunnyfield, ready to serve, whole or shank 1b. 27c¢ mony. The attendants were Mrs. Mil- | dred Warner and Paul Cronauer, sis- | ter and brother of the groom. The bride was given away in marriage by | her father. A wedding breakfast was | served at the home of the Groom's mother. After the breakfast, the newly- | weds left on a honeymoon trip. | HIGHWAY FORCES GET READY TO KEEP ROADS | | OPEN FOR WINTER 23¢ 13¢ FRESH PORK SAUSAGE stuffed, Ib. . half, small size, 1b. BOWLING a Sei Fresh Pork SHOULDER, 4-6 lb. picnics, 1b. New Low Prices at PATTON BILLIARD PARLOR Duck Pins 8c line, 15¢ game. Ten Pins, 10c¢ line, 20c game. Ladies’ Night Every Friday Bowling League Now Being Formed. Organize Your Teams Now! FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES GRAPEFRUIT, Florida 70’-0’s, 4 for . . 18¢ | for travel, ORANGES, Juicy Fla., 220’s-252’s, 2d0z, ....... .20¢ During the next few weeks, 12,247, | 930 feet or more than 2,300 miles of | TANGERINES, Season’s first, Ddozofr........ ... .. 25¢ fence will be erected along exposed sections of the highway to check the EMPEROR GRAPES 3 1bs. . 19¢ drifting of snow onto the highway. Machinery is being assembled and | APPLES, Swell eating, Appalachian, 1( Ibs. .25¢c placed in commission for use imme- : CRANBERRIES, for delicious sauce, 1b. 15¢ POTATOES, Penna. Blue Label, 15 Ib, bag 3c DANISH CABBAGE, for Kraut, 3 tbs, ..............._... Be A Prices Below Effective in All A&P Stores in Vicinity KIDNEY BEANS, Red Sultana, 3 22 oz cans .... 19¢ NECTAR TEA, OrangePekoe, half 1b. pkg JIONA LIMA BEANS, 2b. cans ooo... 9c NECTAR MIXE DTEA, half 1b. pkg . BUTTER KERNEL CORN, 2 No. 2 cans ..... ?21c CAKE FLOUR, Gold Medal, Saftasilk, pkg. .... BUTTER KERNEL PEAS, 2 No. 2 cans ........... 27¢ GAIETY SANDWICH, N. B. C. 1b. ENCORE MACARONI, 3 lbs. ooo. 15e MICH. PEA BEANS, 2 Ibs. ENCORE SPAGHETTI, 31bs. .........o........ 15¢ OLD DUTCH CLEANSER, 2 cans .. MINCE MEAT, None Such, 2 9 oz. pkgs. ...... 25¢ PALMOIIVE SOAP, 3 cakes ................ Colonial Toasts, Ib pkg ................ -]8c KLEX, New name for red Super Suds, pkg. LE | Harrisburg.—Maintenance forces of | | the state highway department have | begun the placing of snow fence pre- | paratory to the department's winter- | | long policy of keeping the roads open | up to 10¢ a pound on this'su» perb-coffee—broiuight direst OC from the plantations to you; saving many in-between ‘costs. | EBENSBURG BANK | IS NAMED AGENT, IN SCHWAB ESTATE The First National Bank of Ebens- | burg Monday was named to serve as | ancillary administrator of the estate | left by the late Charles M. Schwab in | Cambria County. For the purpose of | fixing the bond of the bank as ancill- | | ary administrator, the value of the | personal estate was fixed at $10,000. The bank filed a bond for double the amount or $20,000. The bank will be required to later file an inventory of any real estate or personal proper- ty which Mr. Schwab may have owned in Cambria County. Any inheritance tax which may be collected will be turned over to the State Department of Revenue, the register of wills hav- ing nothing to do with the settlement | of the estate in this county. This is due to the fact that Mr. Schwab at the time of his death on September 18th was a legal resident of New York. Ap- pointment of the bank was done on petition of Shettig and Swope of Eb- ensburg, which has for some time been ICE CREAM MINCE PIE f the legal representatives in Cambria Spicy, luscious mincemeat in a | County, of the Schwab family. crust of vanilla ice cream. Serves 4. { Immergrun, the Schwab estate, at | Only 33 cents. At dealers only. Loretto, will not be involved in the | settlement of the estate, as it was the property of Mrs. Schwab. HHL TTS HOFFMAN'S ALMOND TOFFEE ICE CREAM me Seallest..averoveo FLAVOR OF THE MONTH Here's a real novelty in nut ice creams. It’s delicious with that real old English toffee flavor — and chock full of crisply toasted al- monds. Try it for dessert tonight a. ——— I i Mi I HR I And yon must try our VNED AND OPFRATED BY THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO. i MEATS AND: FISH: +. FRUITS, AND VEGETABLES i»: GROCERIES, + BA 450 Magee Ave.; Patton, Perna. SERVICE _ It pays to advertise in the Union- | Press-Courier. | | | | Sealtest, Inc. and this company are under the same ownership.