——— - - EE — " — Thursday, July 30, 1942 UNION PRESS-COURIER PAGE FIVE 11 AAA TESTO GOOD TWICE - A - YEAR ALL Spi Mer NEWS! CLEARANCE SALE! sold regardless of for STARTS Ladies THURS, JULY 30, Q a. m. of Patton § GLIONBERG'S DRESS SHOP § TA yo feuds and Vicinity BARNESBORO, PA. A-Year Sale! STE FEY SH FE es EEE EE Ee Classified Ads A Please attend this Sale .. It will pay you Double! dT, Tell your friends Woodarski, Detroit; his widow, Mrs. | rad J. Yeager, aged 89 years, a well- | Mrs. Elizabeth Blum. Myers, Carrolltown, and Mrs. Char= Anna Zelno, and the following child-| known retired Elder Township farm-| Mrs. Elizabeth (Myers) Blum, 65, les Lawrence, at whose home ghe ren: John, Joseph, Margaret and Mil-| er, who died on Monday at the home | mother of Chief of Police W. A. Blum | died. x Mrs. Matilda Fagan, Spangler; Mrs. | ® / |Cora Holtz, St. Boniface; Gilbert III} | Maren, DR Y | Weakland, Elder Township; and Mrs. PE ——— 7 i CS — keeping with - Viola Kruise, Chest Township. Fun- Pay onl "Pr atone, et |eral services will be held Thursday od $1.25 ag i LOUIS LUXENBERG ing st ine occ in SB Rl pas ll nt |nard’s Catholic church, Hastings, in- ' plain how easy 3 of “The Store for SAFE Diamond Buying’ | Soment to follow in the church cem- ® . Jt Y.» J p of Large Selection Famous Make Wrist & Pocket Watches }2 ery. Toe i «“ ” . © ih : IT THE FRIENDLY STORE” PHONE 278 ~~ BARNESBORO, PA hn BARNESBORO | Funeral services were conducted on ’ . 4, - ap a" — | Wednesday morning in St. Bernard's Catholic church at Hastings for Con- | Jla== TE ——————— m—— EE ———— 1 TIME—25¢ 3 TIMES—50¢ @—FOR SALE RECENT DEATHS Harold Thomas Kirsch, two months | | old son of Harold and Leona Kirsch, dred, all at home. Two brothers and | of his daughter, Mrs. Robert Lees of | of Carrolltown, died on Sunday night Mrs. Blum was a member of St. a sister, John and Joseph Zelno, and | Twin Rocks. Interment was in the|at the home of her sister, Mrs. Char- | Benedict's Catholic church, and the Mrs. Francis Kerbliski, all of Detroit, | church cemetery. A son of Francis les Lawrence at Meadville. Death | Aitar and Rosary Societies.. Funeral also survive. Funeral services were |and Lena (Woodley) Yeager, the de-| was attributed to a cerebral hemorr- | services will be conducted at nine o’« 6-ROOM HOUSE for sale on High-|,¢ Njcktown, died on Monday morn- land Ave., Patton, adjoining Fair-| no jn the Memorial Hospital, Johns- view Cemetery. Matt Tallian prop- | town. Death was attributed to pneu- erty. Inquire of Matt Kollar. A6 n,nja. Funeral services were conduc- FOR SALE—1 bookcase and writing | ted on Tuesday afternoon in St. Nich- desk, combined; 1 baby buggy, 1|olas’ Church, Nicktown, with ifiter- sideboard; 1 heatrola, 1 rug, 2 coal | ment in the church cemetery. stoves, 1 single bed, 1 toilet set, 1] — General Electric Iron; 1 high chair, Francis W. Ward, Jr. 1 baby swing, floor matting. Inquire | Francis William Ward, Jr., 29, died conducted at 9 a. m. Monday in St.| ceased was born in St. Boniface on| hage, which Mrs. Blum suffered ten Stanislaus’ Church, Barnesboro, With/ May 28, 1853. His wife, Mrs. Anna days previous. She was a daughter interment in the church cemetery. (Glasser) Yeager, died six years ago.| of William and Marie (Bube) Myers —r——— Surviving are eight children: Cather-| and was born in Lancaster in 1877. Mrs. Florence Wilkie | ine, wife of Robert Lees, Twin Rocks; | Her husband, Albert J. Blum, died Mrs. Florence Sarah Wilkie, 49, of | Michael Yeagér, Braddock; Maude, six years ago. Siogestown R, Pyles ot Ree home| wife of William Harris, Dunlo; Ada,| Mrs. Blum leaves nine children— Boia Arne: Be Toro | wife of Ben Sutton, Loxly, Ala.; Am-| Mrs. Walter Pebles, New York City; , ’ ' | andus Yeager, Nanty-Glo; James Yea- | W. A. Blum, mentioned above; Fran- a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George | ger, Glenwood Springs, Colo.; Oscar |cis Blum, Ebensburg; Carl Blum, of clock on Thursday morning with in- terment in the church cemetery. APPROVE 288 APPLICATIONS A total of 288 county-aid applica- tions, mostly for street and road im- provements by townships, boroughs and cities, were approved in the first six months of 1942 by the Highway Department. The applications called , Mrs. A. Hofer, 415 Palmer Ave. at 8:15 a. m. last Thursday at his| Davis of Patton, she is survived by | FOR SALE—Chrysler 4-door- Sedan. Good condition; good tires; 314 Mellon Avenue, Patton. J-30-p @®@ FOR RENT 2 SMALL HOUSES for rent on 5th Ave., Patton. Also garage to rent. Mrs. P. J. Kelly, Patton. 4 ROOMS for rent at 501 5th Ave, | Patton. Inquire of James A. Link, Palmer Ave. ®@ WANTED ROOMERS WANTED. Also dress- making and alterations done. Mrs. Sarah Whitehead, 620 Magee, Ave., Patton, Pa. Ab WANTED TO BUY: two (2) new, or good, used tires for Chevrolet for cash. Phone Ebensburg 172, or write Ebensburg P. O. Box 298. TYPEWRITERS wanted by folks who really need them. List your idle machine with us for highest re-sale price. Eagle Printing Co., Office Supplies, Barnesboro. CASH PAID f.o0.b. cars for Green | Hard Maple Lumber, two inches thick on grades, also Poplar Ven- eer Logs. E. L. Buchanan, James- town, N. Y. A6 @ MISCELLANEOUS FOUNTAIN PENS now protected from war-time failure with New Parker QUINK. Checks corrosion and rubber rot. 15 cents up. Eagle Printing Co., Barnesboro. S3 HEATING ENGINEER—H. E. Gairth P. O. Box 171. Let us repair that furnace now. Later on you cannot get repairs. We will also spout your house or repair your roof while the times are good. Don’t delay too long. A6 INJURED AT WORK Michael Zultanky, 45, Spangler, suf- fered extensive injuries to the back last week when caught under a fall of rock in the Marsteller mine of the Pennsyvania Coal & Coke Co. home near Ashville, after a short ill-l her father, husband and two children, | ness. He was born March 18, 1913, a| George and Alice Wilkie, at home; a son of Francis and Annie Ward. He is | brother, Talbert Davis, and a sister, | survived by his widow, Mrs. Irene | Mrs. Dorothy Airhart, both of Patton. ! | (Parks) Ward, and a son, Kenneth | Funeral services were conducted Sat- | W. Ward, at home. Funeral ser-|urday in Otterbein United Brethern | vices were conducted Saturday in St.| Church by Rev. A. L. Thompson, pas- | Thomas’ Catholic Church, Ashville, | tor, and again at the home of her! with burial in Frenchville cemetery, | father in Patton at 2:30 Monday af- Clearfield County. ternoon by Rev. Thomas McQuillen. es | Interment was in Fairview Cemetery, Joseph M. Almashie | Patton. a Funeral services were conducted at | fn {9 a. m. Monday in St. John’s Catholic Church, Barnesboro, for Joseph MM. Almashie, 53, of Barnesboro, who died Thursday at his home. Interment was in church cemetery. The deceas- | ed was born in Europe in 1889. Sur- | viving are his widow, Mrs. Mary Al- mashie, and four children: Ethel, the wife of Jos. Dolmey, and Dorothy, the Mrs. Edna Nipps. | | Mrs. Edna (Gittings) Nipps, 47,! wife of Stanley Nipps, well known Cambria Township Dairyman, died unexpectedly on Sunday afternoon in | the Miners hospital, Spangler, where | she was admitted early Sunday mor- | ning. Coroner Patrick McDermott Site of Paul Toth, both of Baines | enienn Ho pes may | boro; Helen and Georgetta, hoth at|j,ying her usual health until she was| home. A number of brothers and sis- | stricken Sunday morning. A native ters also survive. | | Ebensburg in 1895, a daughter of Jasse Payne | William and Dora (Wagner) Gittings. Funeral services were conducted at| Besides her husband she leaves two | 2 p. m. Sunday in Emeigh Methodist | daughters, Patricia and Donna, both Church by Rev. Garland Patterson | at home. | for Jesse Payne, 67, of Emeigh, who | . died Thursday. Interment was in the | East Ridge Cemetery. He was a son Mrs. Julia Litocki, aged 67 years, | of David and Mary Ann Payne and | : . 3 ar] : . or died at her home in Hastings at 6:30 | was born in England in 1875. The de- | clock on Satirday ovenin Mis | ceased came to America 38 years ago. | y g: * Cate ch ; ocd In addition to his widow, Mrs. Edith |Litocki was born in Hungary on No-| Payne, he leaves three children: Wm. | | vember 14, 1874. She is survived by | : {her husband, John Litocki, and three D. Payne, Morris Run; Arthur, at| : : ? : | home yne, Sidney Payne, Emeigh A | daughters— Mrs. Elizabeth Dobis, of brother and sister also Survive y | Hastings; Pauline, wife of Louis Ak- ni : : |os, Leechburg; and Julia, wife of : Frank Kezmes, Leechburg, and ten | Stanley Zaln | : ’ 4 fd Stanley Zalno 5 eat his home | grandchildren; one great-grandchild in Barnesboro last Thursday. He had | and a brother, Joseph, Teyaing Jn been in ill health for some time. Mr. (Hungary. Funeral Services wore held! Zalno served overseas in 1918-19 with {on Tuesday afternoon in the Hastings | the medical detachment of 5-60 In- | Methodist church and burial was in fantry. He had been a member of the Union cemetery. Argonne Post 508, American Legion, | Barnesboro. The deceased was born | John Zemyan. in Gallitzin March 10, 1899, a son of | Funeral services will be conducted | Joseph and Antonette Zalno. He is at nine o'clock on Thursday morn- Mrs. Julia Litocki. | | | | survived by his mother, Mrs. Zalno- |ing in SS. Peter and Paul's Greek Ca- | | tholic church, Patton, by the Rev. In days of UNCERTAINTY look for INTEGRITY - o 4 , SN Sy ; mE, Se BFF | of Hastings, died on Monday follow- ® Oriental 4 Now, more than ever, you | ing an extended illness. He was born Reproductions 1 must use care and wisdom in Susquehanna township on April! ct P 25, 1884, a son of Emory and Mary ® Hook Designs 3 A, in selecting diamonds, Come to the store that is reputed for reliability and guaran- =| Father Stephen Loya, for John Zem- | | yan, aged 73 years, a prominent East | | Carroll township farmer, who died on | | Sunday night at his home near Eck- | |enrode’s Mills, after a long illness. { Born in Europe on May 20, 1869, Mr. | Zemyan came to America many years | |ago. He had resided in the Patton | section for the past 23 years. In addi- | tion to his widow, Mrs. Mary (Bacha) | Zemyan, he leaves four children— | Stephen Zemyan, at home; Paul M. Zemyan, stationed with the Army at | Camp Gordon, Georgia, and Mrs. An- na Lesnock and John Zemyan, both of Patton. A son, Michael Zemyan, | died in 1938. | -— Rudolph Weakland. Rudolph Weakland, aged 58 years, | (Thomas) Weakland. Surviving are | his mother, Mrs. Mary Weakland, of | { Hastings, his widow, Mrs. Mary Best Weakland, and the following child- ren: Bernard, Hastings; Agnes, wife | tees satisfaction, | of Edward Yonkoski, Barnesboro: George, Hooversville; Clair, U. S. Ar- my, Fort Sill, Okla.; and Betty M. | Weakland, Central City. The follow- ing brothers and sisters also survive: | Edward, George, Clayton, Stella and Sylvester Weakland, all of Hastings; | of Cambria county, she was born near { Yeager, Pittsburgh; and Carolyn, | Baltimore, Md., Mrs. James Gray, of for improvements to 172 miles of wife of Clifford Gill, St. Lawrence. | Carrolltown; Mrs. Margaret Buck, of! streets and roads at a cost of $1,037,- He was a brother of Mrs. Margaret Hastings; John Blum, Cleveland, O.; | 269.72. Counties’ share came to $350,- Born and Mrs. Mary Thomas, both of | Rita and Anna Grace Blum, both of 269.59 and the remainder came from Hastings, and Mrs. Rose Hoover, Al- Meadville. The deceased was a sister | local contributions, state funds and toona. Also surviving are 58 grand-|of Charles J. Myers, Johnstown; of the WPA. In the first six months of children. Four children are dead. | Frank J. Myers, Ebensburg; A. P.|1941, 189 applications were approved. AUGUST FURNITURE SALE! 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