PAGE EIGHT UNION PRESS - COURIER Thursday, Ji anuary 16, 1947 the Navy; and Thomas, Mary and Recent Deaths [tne all at home. She was a { member of the Colver Greek Or- | thodox Church, where funeral services were held Tuesday. HELEN LAPINSKY Miss Helen Lapinsky, 16, of Colver, died at the Colver Hospi- | tal on Friday afternoon after an |B. illness of four weeks. She had v \ 2 been suffering from pneumonia, | known Berwind-White superin- Born Mar. 24, 1940, in Colver, | tendent, died last Sunday night she was the daughter of Frank |in the Windber hospital, where and Mary (Marks) Lapinsky, and | he had undergone an operation was a junior in the Hbensburg- | Tuesday of last week. He had Cambria High School. | been in the employ of the Ber- Surviving are the parents and | Wind-White concern for 40 years. these brothers and sisters: John, | Colver: Mrs. Ann Barno, Barnes- | MICHAEL M. WYLAND boro; Mrs. Pearl Taddle, Phila-| Michael M. Wyland, 69, Cres- delphia; Mrs. Nancy Crooks, of|son, died Saturday night in Mer- California; Paul and George, in cy Hospital, Altoona, He was FRANK WILLIAMS B. Frank Williams, 63, a well- “a = WH g PN rr } il p { i ( { & Leather Watch Bands, 1.00 up CLEM A. FARABAUGH CARROLLTOWN lewelry, Gift Shop ¢ PATTON Get A Bicycle Think of Spring! Think of Summer! Think of all the fun you can have pedalling about the countryside! Think of healthful exer- cise a bike gives everyone! Get Yours Now. Limited Number in Stock We carry a complete line of tires, tubes, parts and accessories for all bicycles. BACHA’S HARDWARE Phone 43 BARNESBORO | three brothers—Joseph, John and | Edward—and a sister, Doris Ma- | etery. | MRS. MARY MORAN | of Loretto, | ran, lin her home. Her death followed lan illness of five days. {July 3, 1863, a daughter of Ra- | phael | Altoona; born March 2, 1877, in Spangler, a son of Anthony and Susanne (Lantzy) Wyland. His wife, Mary Jane (McConnell) Wyland, died three years ago. Surviving are a son, Bert Wy- land, of Pittsburgh, and three grandchildren, One grandson was killed during Warld War II while serving in the Pacific. Mr. Wy- land was a brother of Frank Wy- land, St. Augustine; Dennis Wy- land, Cresson; Maurice Wyland, Cleveland, Ohio; Rudolph Wyland, Altoona; William Wyland, Loret- to; and Mrs. Henry McConnell, Cresson. Funeral services were hold on Tuesday morning in St. Aloysius’ | Catholic Church at Summit, and | burial was in St. Francis Xavier j cernetery. [JEREMIAH GILL | Jeremiah Gill, of St. Lawrence | died on Sunday at the home of | his daughter, Mrs. George Grein- |ader in Hollidaysburg. He was born in St. Lawrence Apr. 14, 1873, a son of Anthony and Eliz- abeth (Woodring) Gill. Mr. Gill was a St. Lawrence farmer for many years and was well known to many of our readers. He was » member of St. Lawrence's Ca- tholic church. Surviving are two daughters—Mrs. Frank Greinader, £bensburg, and Mrs. George Greinader, Hollidaysburg—a bro- ther, Abraham Gill, Akron, Ohio, and seven grandchildren. Funer- al services will be held in St. Lawrence's Church at 10 o'clock on Thursday morning with bur- ial in the church cemetery. ROBERT CARSON Robert Carson, eightsmonth-old son of Joseph and Ellen (Shutty) Carson of West Branch, died on Sunday afternoon in the Miners’ Hospital, Spangler, a victim of bronchial pneumonia. He was | born in Barnesboro last April 15. | Surviving are his parents and Bakerton By M. A. PANCZAK HOLY NAME SOCIETY At a recent meetin Holy Name Society of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church here the following men were elected to of- fice for the year 1947: President, Joseph A Cymbor. Vice President, William Howan. PPNIINS CLASSIFIED COLUMN 10¢ per line. Minimum Charge, 50c. 3 issues, $1.00 GENERAL ELECTRIC RADIO for Sale.. Cabinet model in first class condition. Inquire at 446 Magee Ave., Patton. Phone Pat- ton 3251. 1-23 ELECTRIC RAZOR FOR SALE— Schick, like new; also 8 x 10 Axminister Rug in good condi- tion Inquire of John Gresko, 312 Mellon Ave., Patton. 1-30 FACTORY PROPERTY for Sale. New buildings, railroad siding, heat, water, all conveniences. An ideal spot in Patton. Contact B. J. Endler, 815 Fifth Ave, Patton, Pa. : 1-23 BILLFOLD LOST SUNDAY Nite, Jan. 11, somewhere in Patton. Is made of black leather, con- tains identification. Finder please return to Richard Gelor- mino, 505 Russell Avenue, Pat- ton. 1-16 1936 BUICK SEDAN FOR SALE, 40 Series, with radio and heater. Can be seen after 4 p. m. at Thomas Kielbowick home, Flan- nagan Run, Patton. 1-16 FOR SALE—Enamel coal range, $45; dresses, chairs, breakfast set, desk, electric iron, com- plete bed, $10; Heatrola, $20; electric washer, $30; table lamp, mirror (24 x24), porcelain top table, $5; smoking stand and Army bugle, and other house- hold goods. Inquire of Mrs. A. Hofer, 415 Palmer Ave., Patton. rie, at home, Funeral services were held on Tuesday morning in St. Stanislaus’ Catholic Church with interment in the church cem- CONCRETE BLOCKS that will last a lifetime; constructed with the very best of materials in our up-to-date plant. Many uses, in- cluding foundations and walls for buildings. Economical. Phone Barnesboro 520, or call at the Spangler Concrete & Supply Co., Spangler, Pa. 2 JUST ARRIVED AT WOLFF'S — Electric Automatic Water Heat- ers. Immediate delivery. Priced at $119.50 up. Wolf Furniture Co., Phone 278, Barnesbhoro. Mary (Hite) Moran, 83, wife of Charles Mo- afternoon Mrs. died on Monday She was born in Carrolltown and Magdalene (Bajrd) Hite. She and Charles Moran were married May 6, 1890, in Carroll- town. Surviving are three children— Gallitzin B. Moran, Loretto, Miss | Helen Moran, Loretto, and Leroy W. Moran, Johnstown. The de-| ————— L ed was a sister of John Hite, ARTICLES MOTHPROOFED with Mrs. Josephine Ecken- | Berlou are guaranteed against Cresson; Mrs. Rose Bishop, moth damage for 5 years. Dry Nicktown; William Hite, Carroll- cleaning cannot remove Berlou. town; and A. G. Hite, Cresson, Average cost to mothspray a Six brothers and sisters are dead suit or dress is 8c a year. Get as follows: Ambrose Hite, Ed- Berlou at Easly Furniture Co. ward Hite, Mrs. Tillie Springer, Hastings Pa. 1-16 Mrs. Lizzie Huber, and Mrs. Ca- therine McComb. Funeral services will be held in St. Michael’s Catholic Church, Loretto, at 9 o'clock Thursday Chest Springs William Karlheim and Adrian Ivory have returned to their homes after having been hospital patients for a few days, : A series of card parties will be held in the Chest Springs Grange Hall, the dates being set for Jan. 16, 23 and 30. The parties will begin at 8:30 p. m. Lunch will be served and prizes will be award- ed. The public is invited. Bert Strohmier is able to be around again after having been confined to his home on account -& rode, WANTED TO BUY—AIl makes of Electric Appliances. See us first. Also service on all makes elec- tric appliances. Washer and Sweeper Hospital, 404 Bigler Ave., Barnesboro, Pa. Phone Barnesboro 594. Open daily from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Wednesdays from 8 a. m. to 12 Noon. tf AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR for Delta Manufacturing Co. and Mall Tool Co. Chain saw for cutting logs, Electric Drills, El- ectric Hand Saws, All kinds of woodworking machines. J. V. Hammond Co., Spangler, Pa. tf FUR COAT ALTERATIONS; also all types men’s, women's child- ren’s clothing wgade over or al- tered. Mrs. R. H. Sharbaugh, tf Carrolltown. Dial 4261. IT'S THE END-OF-THE-SEASON CLEARANCE AGAIN AAIAIATRIIRIINIR TAKE ADVANTAGE OF STUNNING COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, HATS - ALL AT AMAZING REDUCTIONS. ALL STYLES, SIZES, COLORS. ATTEND OUR GREAT MID-WINTER CLEARANCE SALE EXCAVATING AND GRADING ) of all kinds. Phone Barnesboro 581. C. H. and E. A. Snyder, Contractors. tf A SPENCER SUPPORT will mean a beautiful figure for you and better health. Clothes will fit you perfectly. See Mrs. Verne Kiel- bowick, 211 E. Magee Ave., Pat. ton, Pa. Dial phone 3733. tf 1945 DODGE TRUCK FOR SALE U License. Complete with body, power brakes, Fish plated frame and 2-speed axle. $1,500. Pat- ton Home & Auto Supply, Pat- ton. Phone 2961. 1-23 SO COME IN AND 1938 WHITE TRUCK FOR SALE W Plate, .900x20 tires. $750. Patton Home & Auto Supply, Phone 2961, Patton, Pa. 1-23 1940 MACK TRUCK FOR SALE W Plate, complete with dump body and hoist. Excellent condi- Ladies’ COATS $ Values to $40.00. CLEARANCE! 10 © *13 tion. $2,250. Patton Home & Auto Supply, Phone 2961, Pat- ton, Pa. 1-23 1936 INTERNATIONAL PICKUP Truck for Sale. Only $325. In- quire Patton Home & Auto Supply, Phone 2961, Patton, Pa. 1-23 SAAT Ladies’ SUITS § SEASON'S STYLES. CLEARANCE! 10 0°19 PIGS, HORSES FOR SALE—Six 4-month-old pigs at $14 to $16 each. Eighteen 7- and 8-week- old pigs at $8 and $9 each. All these pigs are highly bred. Your choice while they last. One or both of a team of horses, 14 years old. Weights 1,450 and VALUES to $25.00. Priced as Low LADIES’ DRESSES 1,425. Dennis L. Westrick, Has- tings R. D. 1, Pa. (On improved highway one mile north of St. Boniface). 1-16 HELP WANTED, Male & Female Man or woman wanted to handle distribution of famous Watkins 2.00 as Close-Out of Ladies’ MILLINERY . . $1.00 Products in city of Patton, ser- ving hundreds of satisfied cus- tomers: Excellent opportunity for right party. No investment. Write J. R. Watkins Co., Dept. C., Newark, N. J 1-23 LIPMA DRESS SHOP GRAND OPPORTUNITY For SAVINGS! BARNESBORO HOUSE & LOTS FOR SALE— 4-room house with sun porch, hot water heat, bath, ard fin- ished basement; summer kitchen and heated garage; all new out- buildings; 2 lots, 88 x 250. John Herman, R. D. 1, Box 198, Patton, Pa. 1-23 FROTECT YOUR DAVENPORT from months for only $2.50 for 5-year guaranteed protection. One spraying of Berlou stops moth damage for 5 years or Berlou pays the damage. Stan- dard Motor Supply Co., Louis A. Haluska, Patton, sells Ber- lou. Stop in today. 1-23 N’S Secretary-Treasurer, Thomas F. Miss Bernetta Bonfili has. ye ark, N. I, vi ' y . - , N, J., is visiting h Lehmier. turned to Pittsburgh to continue | her parents, Mr. an re |. Miss Catherine Hovan is spend-| |ing some time in Pittsburgh. | Mr, NAMES OFFICERS SUNDAY | daughter are of the|Noel's parents in New Jersey. Out-of-town | attend les | burgh. Miss Adeline McCombie, were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Farrell and chil- dren of Bellaire, O.; Mrs. Edward A. Kran, Worcester, Mass.; Char- McCombie, and Mrs * 3% her courses in hair styling. and Mrs. Anthony Noel and visiting with Mr. relatives here to the funeral of their aunt, Cresson were week end the home of Miss Ruby and daughter of DuBois Md, Pitts- Baltimore, Mrs. Wasser’ S Robert Shaw, ] a Mrs. John Muir. Sunday guests at the home of | Mr. Jnd Mrs. Leo Murphy were [the U. 8. Nav Mr. Harry Pittman and son, John, |ida, is spendi a leave here at PW i and Mr. and Mrs. George Pittman | the Rowe of his parents, Mr, a3 | Tig ardalip and daughter of Curwensville, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Williams of | uests at | Washington, D. C., spent the past | illiams. | week end here at the home of her | Mr. and Mrs. Leroy C_ Wasser | parents, week end guests at the home of | Mr, | Miss Mary Washinsky of New- | Martin Sponsky. with | Bakerton Methodist Church Ars. Matt| Sunday, Jan. Washinsky. Ray Fletcher, radioman , stationed in of God. Monday, Jan. 20—6 | Youth Fellowship wi | Mrs. Thomas Fletcher, Miss Mary Louise Romnosky of | tureen supper. Michael Mr. and Mrs. were | Romnosky. Mr. and Mrs, Stephen Urda of | and | Detroit, Mich.,, are visiting with | MORE FLAVOR. . . And More for Your Money A&P COFFEE 8 O'CLOCK Mild and Mellow Lb. 36c RED CIRCLE Rist, and 2 1h 75¢ Full-Bodied - ~~~ Lb. 40c¢ BOKAR Vigorous and Winey Tay 28-0z, Pkg. 1 O¢ MELLO WHEAT Ann Page Enriched Farina SHREDDED WHEAT Kellogg Brand DIAMOND SALT Plain or Jodized PANCAKE FLOUR Sunnyfield Brand Pkg. 14¢ . Box 7c 5-Lb. Pkg. 36¢ New Low Price! Fresh Roll Butter Silverbrook d 5 e Pound MEL-0-BIT CHEESE American . , . 2 Pound Loaf SUNNYBROOK EGGS Fresh, Large, Grade “A” CHILI POWDER Mexene Brand BOUILLON CUBES Herb-Ox SULTANA TOMATOES Fine Quality . , , No, $ Oan IONA PEAS Sweet and Tender January Issue WOMAN'S DAY Magazine Now on Sale! Marvel Enriched Bread Loat 15e Dated fresh daily Jane Parker Donuts Doz. 20¢ 6 plain 6 sugared Dated fresh daily SANDWICH BREAD Marvel—Sliced Extra Thin SANDWICH ROLLS Marvel—Dated . . . Enriched COFFEE BUNS Jane Parker , . . CRACKER JACK When Available , . , Supplies Limited &-Lb. Pkg. Hunt Club Brand DOG BISCUITS Dally Brand , , . Kibbled LAUNDRY GEMS Miracle Laundry Worker Hand Soap = White House Milk is ideal for infant feeding. It's perfect for soups, sauces, luscious desserts, and delicious beverages. Yes, White House Milk is the family’s favorite for every milk need because it delivers cach essential nutrient of fresh milk. PHOT CONNECTED WITH ANT COMPANY USING A SINILAR NANT OF BRAND 6 dae Tall Cans Other A&P Family Favorites! 25¢ a” 1le re. 13¢€ re 24¢ 3le Peanut Butter su , .. 5" 29¢ A&P Sauer Kraut «ii on™ Our Own Tea "ui mits and thrifty A&P FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES! Florida Oranges Chock full of Eh | 3 e sweet, golden juice Grapefruit vee 07720 Navel Oranges oi wv: .."™ 29¢ Red Delicious Apples. . 2™ 29¢ Sweet Potatoes 3" 29¢ PENNA. POTATOES U. 8. No. 1 Blue Label Peck 49¢ SWEET FLORIDA TANGERINES Dox. 20¢ JUICY FLORIDA ORANGES *¢* A EASTERN YELLOW ONIONS 1b. Boz 20¢ All Florida 46-Oz Brands Can Grapefruit Juice Blended Juice Buckwheat Flour Rolled Oats quo Ritz Crackers » 5c, , .. 2 ~ All Florida Brands oe o Sunny- field inyfield or Regular ¢ ¢ 1-Lb. Box 15¢ 3le 15-Lb. eo eo Pkg. = Juicy Texas Seedless 80's Jersey Kiln-dried o “Super-Right” A&P Meats TENDER, MEATY CHUCK ROAST w. 4B PORTERHOUSE STEAKS >. 6%¢ ROUND & SIRLOIN STEAKS __™ 65¢ BEE SHORT RIBS OF BEEF F ENGLISH ROASTS SHOULDER ROASTS Bound Bene Lb. 47g * 39¢ SUNNYFIELD AND BLUE BAND Sliced Bacon ........ ®63¢ DRY CURED ... 8-12 LB. AVG. ... WHOLE OR HALF Fancy Bacon........ *55¢ FRESH PORK SAUSAGE....Lb. 49¢ LEBANON BOLOGNA ......Lb. 65¢c MEAT LOAVES, assorted....Lb. 45¢ Fine Quality GROUND Frozen, Redfish FILLETS »- 37¢ @ When Available Buy These Soaps. Palmolive Soap 16¢ Soap Bar 11e Economy Bath Size Palmolive The supply is still limited. ..so continue to turn in waste kitchen fats! Cashmere Bouquet 2 Cakes 25¢ Super Suds | Floods o’ Suds For Dishes and Duds SDC Red Box 19—-9:30 a. m.: |The Church at Worship, sermon, with | “She Heard His Word’; 10:30 a. Flor- im.: Church at Study, topic, “The P; m.: The 1 hold a U. S. Senate on 3-Day Week The U. S. Senate has voted to | be in session Monday, Wednesday and Friday of each week, with | Mrs. Urda’s parents, Mr, and Mrs, committee hearings to be held on | Tuesday and Thursday mornings.
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