Thursday, October 2, 1941 | end with relatives HASTINGS NEWS NOT S Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Leonard and Miss Verneta Bearer, omployed in Altoona, spent Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bear- er. in East End Mrs. O. R. Strittmatter of N. Y. is vigiting among relatives and friends in Hastings and vicinity this week Mr. Andrew Soisson of Nicktown gpent several days last week at the F L. Boisson home herd Miss Agnes Rager of Akron, Ohio, whe has been visiting at the Rager home on Cinder BU, nccompanied by Mus. William Sibert of Hastings, Mrs George Bimpson, Mr. Jack Wiston and son Medle of Barneshoro, to Paris XN. J. this past week. A relative of the above mentioned, Phil Rager of saris, N. J. 18 seriously il Mr. and Mrs. James Gill and Migs Orveta Gill were callers in Carroll town last Tuesday gfternoon Misses Betty Dillon, Margaret Kelly Mary Dillon, and Mesra Ray Jansure and John Dillon of this place and Jo Dominic of Harneslxiro motored to pittsburgh Saturday lo spend weeks "Classified Ads FOR RENT & Foom Floss and hot water heal: is nOW Tnguire of L G. Gorsuch the Peace, 521 Beech 8451, Patlon, Pa. FOR RENT One step Foon Mrs. P. J. Keily, 435 Mag Patton. YOR RENT Two larg: roon of James A. Link or trick residence Paiton FOR BALE Highly vised Davenport, large oF utensils, etc, InGuire Fihoda RBoGy Phone 350532, Pattem, Pa FOR SALE Gray Ennme Rangy. B35: Tah Top ‘Type Oil Range, like new, $30 Lubic-Foot Frighlnire, $60. in James M. MeNelis, Hasll $081. FOR SALE or Renl nN Remington Adding > and Bebuilt Reminglon wood Typewriters, Pay $2 8 mu 1 2. month guaranties Eagle Printing Co. Office Bupplins, Barns shots LUXE PLYMOUTH For Rale. Has good hot water heater Coad] Cony dition. Will ake un older car of 8 trade. Inquire 602 Mages Avene Patton, Pa. FOR SALE Enameled coal Tange, chifferobe, $7 sewing machine $5.50: B-piece dining room Eaite $30 Moore heater, $10.00; jars baby bed. $5: baby swing $1; double bed somplete, §5; 13.tube RCA Viclor padio, $35; large T-room Healroia in Al condition Inquire of Mrs. Adolph Hofer, 41) 28a. 8 cure ols % Ys Wickens ow fac Mr. and Mrs. eClorge Whire of Leton- Lim, O., spent several days last week at | {the Andrew Johnman home here Mrs. Joe Mancuso and daughter and | | Miss Margaret Kelly were shoppers | Linn Altoona Monday of last week i Megsrs. George Johnman and Hen- rv Link were repent callers in Patton Miss Sue Fasly visited relatives in | Barnesboro last Bunday i Mrs. Jerry Burke of Johnstown sp tent Friday bere with friends i Weekend tourists to Canads and to Niagara Falls were Misses Barbara Buchel, Thais Flearer, Mary Nesdore, i Martha Huether and Me gars Amandus Cunningham and James Owens Mrs. 1.1 and daughter Cretche: motorists to Alloons Mr John Bobo! and Miss Anna M Hobal of glon, D past week end at the home of their father Binder Mrs | I. Binder were Friday spent the They were sccompanied here hy their sister “Jackie past two wee ke visiting i WwW genIing ton with them who spent the ‘ Callers in Barneshoro last Th n were Mises Mary Constango, Marga et Bednar and Eleanor Anna Miss Ann Easly spent several! days Inst week in Ebensburg Mr. Richard Baballa of McKeesport mite friends here Sunday evening Mr. Mark Huber Jr. of Washington spent the week end here with Mr Mark Huber Sr 1. Biamason entertained the her bridge club sat her it. last Friday ev. fH WERE served Mescinirios Edward Can Becker, Paul d Weakiand i M. Klin 0 Mr and Mra F 1. 8 and Mr. BB. Hinds Wy mn tories they spent the day w Sirs. Frank MokKiilog Farl McKillop and son dave. and James McKillop of ther Bunday § to Bt a boro motored 10 Ww gpent the day at ihe 4 ne there Misses Florence and Bath plire Were reel Hitlers Carroditown t pw beng formed al Bazaar 10 be held in } berefit of Bi j : hances on $175.00 10 be give fi away in Lhres $100. $54, £25 are now wing axen gles chan. ¥ Ve ¥r LS den Wiis “BIT Bri Eas Pas CEE OF A affair is sponsored by Holy Hosary Societies of the church column will have further = ments. Ave | Miss Bernadine Yerger and Rita a Feaithus of Patton were recent visit. I of plektes ua hone 2574. | POR SALE Norge [Blectric Range in THE UNION PI EES. COURIER Wolf's Founder's Week LAST THREE DAYS! THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY! Values that cannot be duplicated. Take advantage of these last 3 days of Founder's Week and purchase on easy terms the Furniture you have always wanted. A full line of New Radios, Frigidaires, Ranges, Heaters, Rugs, etc., always on display. - w . Po , ther hot food Sandition, iticed for Quick | or and son Lebon and daughter Doro. tale. Rusire Magee AVE. | iny Mae of Warren, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Patton, Pa. | William Huether and son Bill of Al POR BALE Cong “ce, 2,0 et gy Hs : , : tek. ine r. Harry Huether Sr. was honor faire at 215 Linwmod Ave, Patton. guest at a dinner served al Husiher 3t | Restaurant in Barnesboro Sunday. It Besiden : oun imnerspring cimstruction SA a six pieces ut this lov priest! NS I HOUSE, LOT AND GARAGE for sale was Mr. Huether's birthday wm Main St in Cecrolitown. In guire at Westrich Motor Co. oF phone 2101 Carmdlitown. the shove named week end guests the | following attended: Mrs. Harry Hue- | ther, George Huether and son Junior, FOR SALE 6 Uged Monri Cosl of Hastings, and Mr. and Mrs. How- Range, ivory, blue and tan. 3 Used Bengal Ranges, and € Coal Heaters. Inguire BE. Hellvood Store, A. H. Beawan, Mgr. Hellwood, Pa. ot FOR SALE Moders-Maid Cook Stove, cream and brown; good baker. In- juin of John Berish, Box 13, Star F Patton, Fa. WANTED People Who need money 10 | the World's Series. The Urips were aw- | investigate our Budget Plan. See Mr. Bond, Barneitioro Budget, Plan. ~~ WANTED — Hugsework or other em- me [plumes by the day. Inquire at 430 = d Ave. Patton. Lard Huether snd daughter Ethel and sons Howard and Charles, and Mrx | James Lowes and Mr. and Mrs. Pele | Dickson. i | Bobby Buck, son of Mr. and Mrs. | M. Ll. Butk, and Charles Tyler, son | ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tyler, are’ two of & number of lads lucky en | iough to win an all-expense trip to i} arded contestants sending in the inrgest number of Wheaties box tops. Buck had 448 box tops and the Tyler iad had about the same number. Miss Betty Niebauer, student nurse at Phillipsburg Hospital, spent the week end at her home here. " Mr. and Mys. B. J. Nicbauer and daughter and Mr. and Mrs Ben Nie- tauer were Sunday visitors in Cres- ron. : Students enrolled for the 1941-42 term in various colleges are as fol- lows: State College, Jack Ritter, Jos. Basly, Patricia and James McNelis, atty Strittmatter, Phyllis Strittmat- ; . Indiana Teachers { Adorable — your sedirocmn furnished in thee very newest modern sivle! Full size Bed Chest of Drawers, chore of Dremter or Vanity, Muttress and Coll Spring The suite, ital would be a grind bargain at the price! 1 {
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