PAGE EIGHT @NION PRESS.-COURLER Thursday, November 18, 1043 — DEATHS "gi Marcho Gabeolla. | y+ fe Mabeho Gabella, 76, a retired coal Kis 4 Whdner, formerly of Coupon, a died on ®unday afternoon at the home of his @ughter, Mrs. Joseph Madoni, Hom- manish fF ZI |S STILL GOING STRONG! Wr City, after an extended illness. His 8 survived by seven children. Charlotte P. Kirsch. A If your garden patch has gone with the winds of Winter, literally bursting with fine crops sent from the Nation's Charlotte Patricia Kirsch, the 10- i forget it . te edt : best farms and orchards the country over. Note these | eA a pa TR x : orge i . for ours is still going strong, You see, our I er Tony ae i fo es tok oo / ager) Kirsch, of Barr Township, 2; garden is the bright, colorful fresh fruit and vegetable mit us to list all the good things we have on hand. Drop / on Tuesday morning at the par- : i departments of our A&P Super Markets . . and they're in tomorrow. Pick and pluck to your heart's content. Wstal home. Surviving are the par- Whe, a sister, Ethel, and a brother, Funeral services were held on Waxed Jersey hes. ws afternoon at the Kirsch ) fn sme by the Rev. Father Marinus, O. S y SERVICE Sweet Potatoes 3 Lbs. 25c¢ 8, and interment was made in the . he a. : ektown church cemetery. hdd ; i Crisp 36's—42's Vie Monge, | SUPER | Pascal Celery .. 2 = 27¢ 5 7, | mane Potatoes es i 1.49 Vincent Mongelluzzo, aged 90, one # Barnesboro's oldest residents, died Purple Top Snly last Friday morning after an own ; = ed and Operated By The WRlonded illness. He had been a res- x Great Atlantic ]- Pacific rea Co. Turnips oS 854 sn 4 Lbs, 23¢ ddent of Barnesboro since 1801. Sur- Wa. (Rutlo) Mongelluzzo, yr i : — —————————— Danish Kraut FRESH, Loa I5L Lone ISLAND Suisen, Mrs. Ruth Digirlomo, Pitts. : You Cabbage ase oo a y -1 39 Cauliflower i 27c ‘Mrs, Florence Degoti, resid- b-§ in Italy; Maggie, at home; Jos- ; Flame Red Emperor SNOWY.WHITE Wh, Pittsburgh, and Mrs. Josephine t, Barnesboro ER Grapes se es ...2 Lbs. 29¢ Rar eas Large Size 12s RRR a, a gS Jas services were held on Mon- day in ‘Our Lady of “Mount @azmel Catholic Church and burial place in the church cemetery. Milk Chocolate—Plain or with Almonds Hershey Bars 3 ~ 10c¢ |Ranger Joe There Al Enough for Puddings & Gelatin Honey-Flavored 2? 2? J ELL OR ROYAL Wheat Cereal fs Pkos- be far Philipsburg, April 25, 1876. Sur- - DESSERTS = = m = = ''& 7c viving are his widwo, Mrs. Cora M. Sopp, and five children—Aleeta, of DON'T FORGET — Blue Ra- Fortified With Vitamin "A" ge tion Stamps X-Y-Z Expire wy utl e 0 I co 2 5 . at, with the Navy in Washington, Yy s -M a tha Earl, with the oy in em November 20th nn it al tou, Va. A&P R Funeral services were conducted at SPEND THEM Now! BE ab No. 2V/, Oleo Lb, 20¢ CHERRIES "mama OO 38¢ the home by the Rev. Earl Brassler, Ann Page and interment was made in Lloyd's v ia eametery, Ebensburg. BEANS Boston Style | lien fic . ms Golden Sweet, Cream Style ( Del Monte Sliced 1943 Pack i, ® Joseph vis. BN... ...... 3 ¢ Ne. 2 Joseph Miles Davis, aged 61, died g A&P CORN .. Can Pinea le 2 = i i i Gibb’s Oval Cut EE BE 8 BR B® arna ion er Sunday morning at his home in No. 2 Fallen Timber after an extended ill- GREEN BEANS No. ? 10¢ : : ness. He was born on February 2nd, Siess 143 Dzi Monte Pineapple Melted 4882. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. ASP Slice No. 2% 97¢ Ne. 2 alte 38¢ 1-Lb. Biiza (Kuhn) Davis, and these chil- PEAGHES ......... can - 1 Sec Milk Jar ren: Mrs. O. P. Dillen, Mrs. L. Soroa Whele ' 26 @ B® BB EN = = n R. Dillen and Mrs. H. C. Fields, all No. c of Bellwood; Clyde, of Burley Game | PINEAePLE . Can Ann Page Wheat Farina “Bb he Forest, Westerky, Rhode Island; Mrs. el Monte Crushed 28.02. W. J. Judd, Dysart; Kenneth, Camp PINEAPPLE .. Can Mello Wheat 2 Pkgs. 25¢ Ree, Virginia; and Lorraine, at home. Campbell'v—With Bacon ER 0 e d ts e deceased was a brother of Mrs. BEAN SOUP ........ os Bie asl Agnes Mulhollen, Fallen Timber; Mrs. Herbert M. Heverly, Utahville; Ezra Campbell's : 11/51 b. Sunny- 5 . 26 ¥ i bo Davis, Warren; Mrs. Rose Britten of TOMATO SOUP .... Ny 25¢ 2 Btls. 25¢ field ¢ : anion - Coalport; Clyde and Leroy Davis and ; " HE 5 BE BE BB : : | Clapp’s Strained a + Mrs. Pearl Martin, all of Altoona, and | 2 Clifford Davis of Twin Rocks. SASY FOODS .......... J¢ Fresh, Delicious Sultana — | * Peanut Butter..." 43¢ [Evap. Milk John Sabella, aged 54, of Colver, father of John Sabella, who is a pris- | = apn ener of the Germans, died on ori ' Es Change To Really Fresh A&P Fancy Grade "A" 1943 Pack Whit 0 morning in ‘the Colver hospital. Born | 7 A&P COFFEE! PU 1 PKIN Nab2), Ze ¥ ite 1 0 & 85¢ ouse ns Ss 8 mn @® June 16, 1889, in Austria, a son of Can: Nicholas and Pauline Sabella, the de- | £ 4 8 O'CLOCK ceased had been a resident of Colver | Gs Beechnut, Our Advertiser, Bugler, Model @ % for the last thirty years. Surviving are his widow, Mrs, Anna (Havriska) mimaniney FC QFF EE Smoking Tobacco ~ 8¢ "mocaroni Wlichael in the Army in Texas, and] Helen, Philadelphia. Funeral services | bi Mild and 3: 549 J ¢ R d d Y F J FLOU / A P were conducted on Wednesday morn- | : us eaqucea—i our r avor : nn. Tags Iu 25 ing in the Colver Orthodox Church by | Mellow Bog 0 ite R Elbow Pkg. 0 the Rev. Father Leochumak, and in- | terment. was made in Lloyd's ci ..ie-| # Rich and Full-Bodied SU N NYFIE i) 25k. 1 07 tery at Ebensburg. | RED CIRCLE .......2 " 4T¢c L = Father F oy jai T. 0 | Vigorous and Winey ib 25.Lb asc Laune, T. O. Li. 2 bs, . Row Pur Foil Lai 1 ©. win 2 ese | PILLSBURY . %'1.31 | | Tomatoes Stephen Stopp, Sr. Stephen Stopp, Sr., aged 67, died af Sunday night at his home in Bar- Besboro. e was a son of Alfred and Bmily (Harris) Stopp and was born RPE ea ny EEE g £ i £ R, Piceuraior at Bt rranas Qulisge, | Back Again . . . that A&P Coffee Gb Lore , ana an in ctor a € COol- : “ . el lege for many years, died at 7:45 o'- ; with the high flavor! GOLD MEDAL Pou 1 3 1 Joos Jo. 2 1 tio i 1-Lb. » ran ns ¢lock on Thursday night in Mercy -Lb. Hospital, Johnstown. He was 63. CONDOR = Jar 3ic Death of the veteran Franciscan father terminated an extended illness. Father Paschal became ill early in ? .@ctober and was admitted to the hos- { a Sicast. Hank & Neck—Stewing reast, pital Oct. 26, in a serious condition. c or” Devil's Food.” L AM 4 Grades Lb 1 23 AAA 8 a wm : Zz Fresh Pan Lb. 42 TR Sane ee Born in Harrisburg, he was a son IT IN G Lamb Legs... lb. 35c — Lamb Rib Chops. . SANED BY AP GAREWS WH Shoulder Roast + 10¢ |WEAL 5% oe. bn 23 DEVIL'S FOOD "When you are looking for a cake that satisfies.... ut gi What brings a call for encores, more than luscious with St. Francis College in the early 90's. He was a brother at the school and a teacher until 1910 when the , Third Order Regular was"organized. At that time he was ordained into| -the priesthood and was assigned to missionary work. Father Paschal did missionary | work for the order for a number of | years and worked in®fields through- | out the East and Middle West. He | " served for several years at churches in South Dakota. | When he returned to St. Francis| a number of years ago he was as-| signed to the position of English in- ptructor ‘and was named procurator | of the college. A pontifical high mass was cele- | brated Saturday morning in St. Mi-| chael’s church, Loretto. | fle. He was educated in the schools of Harrisburg and became associated AA & A Lb. 25c—Veal Rib Chops ... Lb, 36c Fresh Bluefin Stewing Veal .... HERRING FLLETS pics... -29¢ Lb: 23¢ Fresh Loose Pork (Type 2) Other Fine Products of A&P Bakers LLETS SAUSAGE saa nue 35¢ DONUTS +..." 15c BREAD ...... L% ™ 10c FIL Sliced Boiled Ham...» 75¢ | fii "ww fir Lb. 29¢ = y B-Y Bracing Jar 25c¢ ROLLS 2s. Cinnamon I het i Wilson's Beverage = OLLS Pu {0c ROLLS ..... 2 Px 25 Dies of Injuries | Fresh Stewing POINT FREE—Fresh Dressed, Drawn, Head and Feet On Injuries suffered last Saturday ev-| : ! enng when he was struck by a car | 0YST i RS CHICKENS on a Nanty-Glo street, Monday night | resulted in the death of Luigi Chiari, | Pint 59 ¢ a 68 year old Nanty-Glo grocer and | Can 5 1 For Roasting Lb 45¢ Ne Frying Pint 6Tc Lb. C ond Frying Sliced! 20-01. FARMERS TO GET BATTERIES. | : : Enriched! Loaves aman Bp vert of Def moi Aida 8 CR1SCO | WALDORF TOILET TISSUE... «4c | IVORY worse | NORTHERN TOILET TISSUE 6+ 28¢ | rom sow 3 & 69¢ | GAUZE TOILET TISSUE. ..624¢| = 10¢ aN farmers, according to WPB. This | makes enough batteries for about the | normal rural! consumption available | through farm outlets. Pats 2a eh ab on bed BY Cu bd tow oe bk tn PE BM bed «tee ed DELON D oo PTT DD ree DD