PAGE FOUR ASHVILLE NEWS | Army hospital in California, where a . ELL | she is on duty By MRS. GEORGIA LIDWELL Bill Burgoon, SF bl | Mrs. George Burgoon, + Paul Ahles of the u. S. Army is | . spending a 15-day furlough with | discharged from the U. 8. Army. his wife and children, Ronnie and | Phyllis. ! Francis Lidwell of the U. 8S. Navy is spending a 10-day leave in son of Mr. and European Theater of Operations. Miss Roberta Burgoon, who is son, Danny. week end. ; Olive Lidwell of the Women's RUG Cleaning ALSO REPAIRING REFRINGING SIZING MOTHPROOFING OF ALL TYPES OF RUGS UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE CLEANED! EXPERT WORKMANSHIP BINDING A Phone Call Will Bring a Man to Your Door - ACMERUG CLEANERS CIBULKA BUILDING NO, 2 10th Street Phone 83142 BARNESBORO, PA. rue WHITE enamer mar STAYS wire 1 LE /i 1. : o Stays Whiter * Tough as Tile | | Army Corps has returned to the | has been | The young veteran served in the | | is a grandson of Mrs. Sarah Con- rad of this place. employed in New Jersey, visited | peep residing in Cleveland, O., has Ashville with his wife and small [her parents and friends the past | | returned to her home here. Robert Judd of the u. S. Navy | SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY | HERE FOR TRIO ON JAN. 30 | ing games and dancing, and lunch | was served. The birthdayers re- | ceived many useful gifts. | ance: Junior Miller, Jay Dempsey, | Wayne, { held at the Y. M. I. Hall Jan, 30 [in honor of Junior Miller, Barbara | Fogle and Jay Dempsey by Helen visited his parents over the week end. Mr, and Mrs. Joe Klen of Fort Ind., visited Mrs. C. Klen for a few days last week. Robert Rife has been discharged from the Navy. The young veteran Mrs. Louis Burgoon, who has ok de ok ok ok A surprise birthday party was | Haracivet, Orvita Miller and Edna Nagle of Altoona. The evening was spent in play- The in attend- i following were Barbara Fogle, Joe Lesniak, John | Wagner, Boyd Wagner, Jack Mur- | | son, | | | from the service. | sons, | Vaught of Altoona also were visit- | phy, { Clyde and Lawrence Beers, Marie | | Betty Hollern, Joan Fogle, | Godfrey, Red Nagle, Sylvia Dona- | { hue, all of this place. | ustine, | Loretto. { Robert Hertzog, Regis Hertzog and { mitted to the Mercy Hospital in| Rosemary and Joe Murphy, Beers, George and Bob Brown, Al- | bert Miller, Ida and Orvita Miller | Helen Haracivet, Bob Weise, Jack | Chirdon, Edwin Watt. Gerald Watt, Rich Beiswenger, Joe McConnell, | Ralph Hollern, | Sally Edna Nagle, Florence Nagle, Pat Wharton and Patty Kelly of Al- toona; George Bender of St. Aug- and Harold Kibler of UNION PRESS.COURIER HASTINGS NOTES By MRS. DOLORES L. PACI Mr. Dave Willi¢ ams of the U. 8, Navy from Cleveland, O., spent last week at the Guy Weakland home here. Miss Betty Bills of New Jersey | spending several was at her home here iast week. Mr. Michael Endler, who has se- cured a position in Johnstown, was home for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kirsch Miss Ann Easly and Ann Semels- berger were nesday. in Altoona last Wed- | tad : Altoona last We | was a visitor in town last week. Mr, Ferd Easly was a visitor in | Pittsburgh last Monday. Mrs. John Fenetti spent several days last week with relatives in West Pittston, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Salada and Mr. and Mrs. George Petrilla of | Ebensburg were visitors in town one evening last week. Miss Emily Cence has returned | to Detroit after spending several weeks at her parents home here. Miss Edith Curb of Detroit was in town last week end with rela- tives. Mr. Arthur Wagner spent sever- al days last week with friends in New Kensington and Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. William Mellon of Harrisburg spent last week end at the Bernard Lantzy home. Mr. and Mrs. gene Murphy, Dick Brynes burgh on Saturday. Miss Ann Nesdore was in Al- | toona last week. DYSART BRIEFS Mr. James (Buster) Passanetta | has opened a barber shop on the | 2nd floor of the Cuomo Bldg. The | | exserviceman was discharged after | serving over 3 years | Rico. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hale an- | | nonce the birth of a daughter on Sunday evening at the Altoona Hospital. Mrs. Hale will be remem- bered as the former Miss Coletta | Hollern of Tippletown Mr. and Mrs. Howry Manion and Harold, who has been dischar- ged from the Army, of Altoona were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Hertzog, where they enjoyed a turkey din- ner served in honor of his return Hertzog and Messrs. Freddie Pat and James, and Mr. J. ors at the Mannion home. Visitors at the Paul Gionfriddo home over the week end were Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Altoona; Paul- ine Gionfriddo, now residing in Al- toona, and Miss Gladys Virchinski | of Coalport. Mr. Lewis Naylor has been ad- | Altoona: for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jacobs and | family of Dean spent Sunday at | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer | Crossman of this place. Fred Ja- | cobs has received an honorable dis- | charge from the Army. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gregg and in Puerto | | Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Kline, Re- | gis Kline and Mrs. Victoria Kline visited at St. Vincent's Sunday afternoon. Mr. Fred Scisson was a caller in Altoona Friday afternoon. College on was a visitor in town Wednesday. Mr. Steve Wargo of Portage was | here with friends for a day last | week. Anna Marie and Innocent Cro- neauer were callers in Altoona on | Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Selfridge | | spent the week end with friends | in Punxsutawney. ust Arrived! Aluminum Cooking Utensils on display. Come in and look them over... See them NOW! Universal Washer Universal Iron We are taking orders for them now for fu- ture delivery . . . | Dix, N. J, John Dominick | were in town the first of the week. | Messrs. Raymond Jansure, Eu- | and | Tony Mancuso motored to Pitts-| Messrs, Paul McNelis and Don Holtz were in Detroit last Thurs. | will begin at 8 p. m. and end at Miss Grace Weakland is visiting friends in Cleveland, O. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Easly an- nounce the birth of twin girls, both weighing 5 lbs, 3 ozs., born on Feb. 1. Miss Ruth Sullivan of Detroit is weeks at her home here, Mrs. Guy Commons was a visitor in Pittsburgh last Monday. Mrs. Bertha Wharton of Ebens- burg was a recent visitor in town. Mrs. Frank Valunas of Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Semelsber- ger were recent visitors in Tyrone. | Service Notes:— Pfc. Henry Link, stationed at F't, was at his home over the week end. Fred Holtz, S 1-¢, coming home | from Santiago, Cal., is spending a | 25-day leave at his home here. Cpl. Walter Yahner of Ft. Dix, N. J. spent the week end at his | home in Hastings. 1st Lt. Rose Anna Gill, stationed | at Walter Reed Hospital, Washing- | ton, D. C, and friend, 1st Sgt. Shirley Clawson, who is stationed at Camp Dietrick, Frederick, Md., are visiting at the Mrs. Rose Gill home on Spangler St. COLVER JOTTINGS By MARGARET YANOSKY Miss Marjorie Evans of Ebens- | burg was a recent visitor at the home of Miss Rita O’Brien. Former Wave Ida Mary Long visited at the home of her friend, Miss Ruth Johns, for a few days. Mr. Joseph Public Jr. was in Cleveland, O., over the week end. He visited his sisters, Miss Vera Public and Mrs. Emery Mulato, a A and his mother, Mrs. Mary Public. Miss Ethel Delorsky of Portage Mr. Public recently was discharged from the Army after serving in the British West Indies. Seaman 2nd Class George Lapin. sky was home recently on a six- | ering in the Memorial Fospital in | Johnstown after suffering a crush- | lin the day leave. Mr. Frank Lapayzinski is recov- ed chest in a mine accident. Mrs. Vone Jones, the former Miss Edith Mae Davis of Ebens- burg, was operated on for appendi- citis last Tuesday in the Colver Hospital. She is recovering rap- idly from the operation . Miss Ann Pavuk of Washington, D. C,, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pavuk Sr., over the week end. Mr. Chester Zabudeny and Mr, Joseph Milkovich are visitors at home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Milkovich Sr. prior to moving Mr. Joseph Milkovich’'s family to New- ark, N. J., where he is employed. Mr. Ralph Petak, who enlisted Marine Corps, is now sta- tioned at Parris Island, N. C. John Koziol has enlisted in the | | Ordnance Branch of the Army in | from the Marine Corps recently, is | the ETO. Ex-Cpl. Michael Kopchick, who received an honorable discharge | | now working in the Colver mines. Mr. and Mrs. George Geneva of | | Johnstown were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mahanski. dance will begin at 9 o'clock. It 12 midnight. Miss Edith Cavatoni has re. covered completely from a slight attack of scarlet fever and is now back in school. Miss Kay Berhoskie is home for an indefinite Hive, She is employ- ed in Newark, The Girl's ig Club, which met at Miss Virginia Mahanski's home last Tuesday, will meet at Miss Margaret Yanosky’s home this Tuesday and will meet on Feb. 12 at Miss Armida Zanandreis’ home. Mr. Michael Havern is now em- ployed in Detroit, Mich., after be- ing discharged from the Army. He | saw action in the ETO. | Seaman 1-c John Buck was at {home over the week end on leave from his station in Philadelphia. CARROLLTOWN NOTES § ket operator, Miners’ Hospital, Spangler, we will undergo an operation for hernia within a few days. Plans are being contemplated by | Re | tor of St. | extensive Church, to Benedict's improvements | term. Local members of and card party in the Legion Home on Monday evening. Prize winners at cards were Mrs. C. Grieff, Mrs. Mary Sharbaugh and Mrs. Frank Zadai. James Stevens was a Sunday visitor at the home of his brother- | in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Passanetta of Dysart. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Owens Jr. and Alfred Lieb were week end | guests of the ladies’ parents, Mr. Mrs. | and Mrs. John Shért of Lewistown. Mrs. Howard Snyder and child- ren left Monday for Tucson, Ariz., where they will make their home. | | Mr. Snyder left for the Western | City a few weeks ago. Mrs. Sny- |der's sister, Miss Jean Bradley, who had been visiting here, accom- | panied her on the trip. The Confraternity Benedict's Church held a very en- thusiastic and successful meeting last Friday evening at which plans | were made to conduct four or more study clubs in the near future for an eight-week period. Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. Fara- baugh of Hollywood, Cal, an- nounce the birth of a son, Jan. 31. “Mick” Farabaugh is a son of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Farabaugh, and re- ceived an honorable discharge Dec. 31. He is employed in Hollywood. Seaman Thomas Stoltz, U. Navy, | cently on leave. S. | Md., spent Saturday, Sunday and | Monday with his parents, Mr. and | Mrs. George Budicky. Under auspices of the American | Banking Assn., employes of the Carrolltown, Patton, Cherry Tree, | Barnesboro, Spangler, and Baker- ton Banks are attending classes in Commercial Law and other sub- | Paul J. Weber, local meat mar- | is a patient at the | where | v. Father Flavian, O. S. B., pas- | for | the | | Parochial School building after the | | completion of the present school | Barnesboro Council, C. D. of A., held a social | A. 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ViTA-VAR 4 Fai | town spent Sunday at the home of | his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. | J and Mrs. Sam Passanetta. | Mrs. David Poet is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. | Kenneth Reffner of Washington Ave., Altoona. { Mr. and Mrs. Martin Zupon and family of Lilly spent Sunday visit- | ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zupon of this place. | Mrs. George Mansfield and son, George, attended a birthday party | at Blandburg held to celebrate the 72nd anniversary of Mrs. Sadie | Scott of that place. Miss Helen Cole of Altoona spent | Sunday with friends in Dysart. | Patrick, i Curtin Dietrick and son, of Pittsburgh were visit- ors in Dysart last week. Mr. We Specialize In Body Repairs Unexcelled Workmanship on ALL CARS AND TRUCKS BOTH BEFORE AND DURING THE WAR YEARS WE HAVE MAINTAINED A REPUTATION FAR CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA'S AND WIDE AS ONE OF FINEST BODY REPAIR SHOPS. A COMPLETE DEPARTMENT WITH LATEST EQUIPMENT AND FACTORY TRAINED BODY REPAIR EXPERTS IS AN ADJUNCT TO QUALITY SERVICE THAT IS STEADFASTLY MAINTAINED BY MAIN ST. GARAGE, You will marvel at the expert workmanship done by our Body Department, We guarantee satisfaction on All Body and Fender Work—there is none done better. No job is too large or too small Main Street Garage 3 PATTON, PA. Carrolltown, Penna. | last week's after being injured in a mine acci | Miss Yvonne Basha, Seton Hill | dent. It was erroneously reported in issue that the VFW world peace. We Honor the Boy Scou Yes, the war is over—but the greatest struggle of all time is just beginning—the struggle for Scouting, with universal appeal to boys and men, is pledged to work and build a better world—united that there will always be peace on earth. Feb. 8th to 14th is the Boy Scout Anniversary— observed not only by three million Boy Scouts in seventy-three lands—but by every man and woman the world over. Fog here is an organi- zation composed of the finest youths every- where—building through its high standards— the stalwart men of tomorrow. the Boy Scouts on their 36th Anniversary as they build togther a united world for an everlasting peace. Boy Scout Week February § to 14 C. A. Sharbaugh Store CARROLLTOWN, in its determination Let us honor PENNA. nold M. Smorto of Barnesboro { College student, and a resident of | Newfoundland, visited over the] | week end with Dr. and Mrs. Wm. { J. McGovern. | Miss Bertha Dillon | Rita Webb, also Seton Hill | dents, visited their respective homes in Carrolltown and St. Ben- edict over the week end. Sgt. Sam Zimmerman, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Zimmerman of this place, recently was discharged from the Army after serving since July 8, 1943. Sgt. served overse fantry Division. TRIO TIED FOR FIRST IN BOWLING LEAGUE The Fire Company, | Electric Co. and Rudy's are cur- | rently tied for first place in the Carrolltown Bowling League, with | the Legion War II vets running in next place. Buck's Lumber Co. is | last, having as yet won no games. Standings as of | ing are as follows: | Ls on Lost { Fire Company (Bender Electric Co. Bender Tuesday even- vy II Hardware Shero’ Legion I | Main St. Garage Westrick Motor Co. Buck's Lumber Co. Lie b's Ss . nO D O10 ML bh C © Boys’ Baskethall Shoes! $1.98 Joe's Cut-Rate Store Barneshoro Bedell fof for Con Rep~ine Eeep your car in good shape for cold weather driving. If you need money for necessary re- pairs, see or phone us for a loan. Cash advenced for this or any other ~varthy purpesa, Fromr* ~~ BARNESBORO BUDGET PLAN, INC. Barnesboro, Pa. and Miss stu- | Rolled Oats 21° 1-0z. pke. Corn Starch ¥.4 7¢ Fancy Dill Pickles Princess Sparkling Gelatine Gold Seal Pure SPAGHETTI 3 5 27¢ 4sC0 TOMATO CATSUP 1 C mo Sweet i15¢ 1.51 Tc Cc 5%¢ 20-0z. pkgs. Betty Crocker Noodle Scup Mix 2 15¢ Hudson Paper Napkins Dr. Melody Dog Meal Blue Suds I3uqer Laundry Bluetex Wash Bluing Speedup Dry Cleaner 20 Kule Team Borax | 2 15-0z. pkg. 2Y-oz. pkgs. 14-0z. bottle pkgs. of 80's 25-1b. bag 215-02. pkgs. pt. bot. gal. can Jifly igh Siarch Boraxo a bot. .. 83° | 29° No Cooking, No Straining, Ready 8-0z. pkg. ! for use. FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES Fresh Green BROCCOLI 29¢ Crisp Iceberg Lettuce 3» 25c 60 size 2 r large bunch i5¢ 25¢ 10-1b, Crisp Pascal I Celery * ie Sweet Bunch Carrots Florida Juicy Grapefruit bas 99€ Pa. Red Label Potatoes 15 ». 29¢ GRADE “A” BEEF ROASTS Chuck Roast nw. 27C Rib Roast, 7-inch 33¢ Rump Roast, Boneless =». 4ic Grade ALambLegs - . 35c FISH FILLETS | OYSTERS Pollock" 3a¢ | 75° » 85¢ PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING FEB. 9, 1346 stalk ge. bchs. Ib.
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