PAGE FOUR Recent Deaths Miss Annabelle Davis Miss Annabelle Davis, 68, of Marsteller passed away at 7:10 a. m. on Thursday of last week at the Miners’ Hospital in Spangler. She was born on Feb. 3, 1879, in Butler, Pa., a daughter of Henry and Elizabeth (Connor) Davis. Surviving are two brothers and one sister—H. A, Davis of Elwood City, Pansy D. Davis of Cherry Tree, and John Davis of New Castle. * % * Jane C. Sharbaugh Jane C. (Adams) Bradley Shar- baugh, 81, died at 3 p. m. last Wednesday at her home in Johns- town. She was born May 2, 1866, in St. Augustine, a daughter of Thomas and Ann (Smith) Adams and was the widow of Herman I. Sharbaugh who died in 1919. Surviving are these children—- James T. Sharbaugh, Richard E. Sharbaugh, Mrs. Ruth Berry, Mar- garet Sharbaugh, Martha Shar- baug and Howard Sharbaugh, all of Johnstown, and Daniel Brad- ley, Kansas City, Mo. She was a sister of Mrs. Ellen Kaylor, Youngstown, O.; William L. Ad- ams, Johnstown; Frank Adams, Altoona, and Charles C. Adams, Sea Island, Ga. Services were held in Johnstown on Saturday, with burial in the St. John Gaulbert Cemetery. SELLS PROPERTY Spangler property sells for $2,- 500—William and Mary Hale, Spangler, from Helen and Norman Schultz, Spangler, property in Barr Township, fronting 53 feet on Joseph Street, $2,500. Specially Priced for Christmas A COMPLETE STOCK OF SLIPPERS, SHOES AND RUBBER FOOTWEAR FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN MILTON'S SHOE STORE 10th St. lL GL TLE TL Barnesboro JEWELRY OF COURSE! rroMm MITCHELL’S Phone 475 .| mas decorations. Address the Car- | melite Monsey Loretto, Pa. h | the Bermuda and Middle Atlantic Barnesboro Christmas Novena Planned at Carmel The Solemn Novena to the In- fant Jesus and in honor of St. Therese of the Child Jesus will be made at the Carmel of Loretto in preparation for the great Feast of Christmas. This novena will be offered for all the intentions of the faithful who will make this novena and for those who send their petitions to be placed at the Shrine of the Infant Jesus of Pra- gue in the Public Chapel. On Christmas Eve, the Papal Blessing will be given and the faithful will have the opportunity of venerating the precious relic of the true Manger. Send all peti- tions at an early date. The Sisters will appreciate any donations of flowers to be used for the Christ- Colver Vet's Body Returned for Burial Funeral services will be held for James Franklin Erdley, aged 19, Colver, who was killed aboard the U. S. S. Samuel Chase on D-Day, June 6, 1944, this after- noon at 2:30 in the Colver Pres- byterian Church, by Rev. Boyd S. Dickey, pastor; burial will be in Lloyd’s Cemetery, Ebensburg. The American Legion and V. F. W. will combine to conduct military rites at the grave. James Erdley was a seaman first class. He was born in Colver May 20, 1925, a son of James Willard and Lilly Mae (Edmiston) Erdley. He is survived by two half-sisters: Mrs. Elsie Mease, Ni- agara Falls, N. Y., and Mrs. Isa- bel Hughes, Philipsburg; these sisters and brothers: Betty, Traf- fic, and Margaret, William, How- ard and Donald, at home. A half- brother, Ralph, was killed in ac- tion while serving with the Army in Luxembourg. SERVING ON OILER F 2/2 Paul J. Kostura, son of Mr. and Mrs. Constantine Kos- tura of Hastings, is serving aboard the oiler Chukawan on Second Task Fleet maneuvers in seaboard areas. | | | | | | | SPS REE RE RAPAEN 7 BABY 7 HER SISTER 7 BROTHER 7 MOTHER Gifts for ‘‘Her”’ Dresses, Blankets, Bedspreads, Refrigerators... The famous Radios. .. The whole family will enjoy the new Beautiful table or floor models that look like a piece ; of furniture. See them today. BENDIX Radios. We offer complete installation and service by experienced mechanics on all our appliafces. include Housecoats, “FROSTAIR” refrigerator and deep-freez cabinet will make an excellent gift for the home. Come in and see for yourself the advan- tages of having “FROSTAIR.” Gifts Yes, you'll find gifts on your gift list at the DAVIS STORE. Recent additions of new lines of merchandise have made the DAVIS STORE an ideal place to do your Christmas Shopping. Bates Electric Ranges... The new PRESTOLINE of Electric Ran- ges is at the DAVIS STORE. See the Prestoline Range with modern safety top super - size space, fully modern in every detail. Fixtures... Brighten and beautify the home for Christmas with new light fixtures. + You'll find a fixture suitable for any room in the house. combination and INSTALLATION SERVICE SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF APPLIANCES (NEXT DOOR TO PATTON DRUG CO.) THE DAVIS STORE MAGEE AVE. STORE OPEN EVENINGS BEGINNING DEC. 12 Toys and Wheel Goods for the Kiddies! You'll find a toy to please every child this Christmas! Dolls, games, scoot cars, rocking chairs, rock-a-bye go carts, scooters, ete. “She” Wants a Gift from Davis’ Tree trims of all kinds, too! Lingerie, Hosiery, Costume Jewelry, Bags, Table Covers, ete. OF ALL KINDS | for practically everyone RT SR A I mand | oven. -Large storage PATTON, PA. lat 7p | recently graduated from | Hydraulic UNION PRESS-COURIER Home ‘Ec’ Meets Slated This Week Cambria County home econom- ics workers have scheduled a number of meetings for this week. Schedules for Thursday, Fri- day and Saturday as announced by Miss June Kunkle and Mrs. Hazel Knipe. Miss Kunkle's sched- ule showing the subject to be demonstrated or discussed and time and place of meeting, fol- lows: Thursday—9:30 a. m,, slip cov- ers, home of Mrs. Paul Heinze, Mineral Point; 1:30 p. m. Christ- mas décorations, home of Mrs. Eulalia Godfrey, Ashville. Friday—10 a. m., Christmas decorations home of Mrs. Lewis Straw, Belsano. The schedule follows: Thursday—9:30 a. m., meeting of Loretic women at home of Mrs. Knipe, Viewmont, on pressure cookery; 1:30 p. m., meeting on Christmas decorations at same home. Saturday—9 decorations, church hall, Hastings High Lists Schedule Hastings will play a 16-game basketball schedule this year. Coach John Nevins’ boys will open their slate Dec. 19 with Black Lick and ring down the curtain on the campaign Feb. 27 with Gallitzin. Five lettermen—E. Holtz, A. Holtz, J. Farabaugh, B. Riordon and R. Abel—from last year's team will be on hand to form the nucleus for this year’s club. At present 30 boys are on the squad. All home games will be played on the St. Bernard's Par- ish Hall floor. The schedule: Dec. 19—Black Lick. Dec. 31—At Cherry Tree. Jan. 2—Lilly. Jan. '5—At Lilly. Jan. 9—Vintondale. Jan. 13—At Gallitzin. Jan. 16—Patton. Jan. 20—At Barneshoro. Jan. 23—Carrolltown. Jan. 27—At Black Lick. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. for Mrs. Knipe :30 a. m., Christmas all-day meeting, St. Augustine. 10—At Vintondale. 13—Barnesboro. 17—At Patton. 20—Open. 26—At Carrolltown. 27-—Gallitzin. Patton Church Notices— Hebron Lutheran Church Services at Hebron Lutheran Church Sunday, Dec 14, at 3:30. Rev. C. Russell Lundgren, pastor. * * * Services at the Church of God Chapel, Patton Sunday services, Bible Study School, 10 a. m.; Preaching serv- ices, 11 a. m.; Young People’s Meeting, 6:45 p. m.; Preaching Service, 7:30 m. Wednesday evening, Prayer and Praise Service, 7:30. You are cordially invited to tune in WIJSW Broadcasting Sta- tion, Altoona, 1290 on your radio, each Sunday morning at 8:30 to 9 o'clock, and hear the “Way of Truth” program, by Earl E. Mar- quiss, editor of the “Way of Truth” and his co-labors, of Hag- erstown, Md. and ‘the old time gospel in sermon and in song,” this broadcast is sponsored by the congregations of the Church of God at Patton and Burnside, and is made possible by free will of- ferings. Levi G. Gorsuch, pastor. * ck ¥ Trinity Methodist Church James W. Dendler, minister Sunday, Dec. 14: Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.; Morning wor- ship, 10:30 a. m.; Evening wor- ship, 7:30 p. m. Monday, Dec. 15: The Meth- odist Youth Fellowship will meet m, Tuesday, Dec. 16: The Three M’s will hold a Christmas social at the home of Mr. David Mec- Connell. Wednesday, Dec. 7:—Wednesday Evening Fellowship, 7:30 p. m.; choir rehearsal, 8:30 p. m.; official board meeting, 8:30 p. m. ¥* Ok ck Patton Presbyterian Church Plummer Harvey, S.T.N., minister Sunday, Dec 14: 10 a. m.— Sunday school, John I. Barnard, superintendent; 11 a. m.—Worship service, Universal Bible Sunday; 7:30 p. m.—Christmas program “The Pageant of the Nativity.” Rehearsals for Pageant on Tuesday and Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. Friday, Dec. 12: 8 p. m.—Joint meeting of the Ladies’ Aid So- ciety and the Westminster Guild at the home of Mrs. Marian Good, 1005 Fifth Avenue. Each person attending is requested to bring a Christmas gift for the church kitchen. Gifts may be used or new. Durkota Sets Record Jeff Durkota’s 10 touchdowns for the unbeaten, untied Penn State Licns marks a new high in modern Nittany Lion history. Durkota hails from Colver and is an Ebensburg High product. COMPLETES COURSE Cpl. Robert F. Gill, of Ashville, the fol- lowing technical course: Airplane Mechanic, at Chanute Field, Ill. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon I. Gill of Ash- ville. BARNESBORO K. OF C. MEETS The regular meeting of the Barnesboro Council of Knights of Columbus was held in the org- anization’s rooms in Barnesboro on Tuesday evening of this week. DEVELOPED ART Women occupants of harems in Turkey developed the art of em- broidery. They spent endless hours perfecting design for dress and utilitarian purposes while living in seclusion. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all those who assisted us in any way during our recent bereavement, the illness and death of our wife and mother, Mrs. Alma Blair; also for the spiritual and floral offerings and for the use of automobiles. ROBERT BLAIR and CHILDREN —A smart man acts the role. : CLASSIF IED ADS: 10¢ per line. Minimum charge, 50¢ 25¢ each additional week. FOR SALE—Coal range, chairs, electric washing machine, dres- ser, wardrobe, day bed, couch, sideboard, Frigidaire suitable for use in restaurant or store: McCaskey Safe-Register, and various other articles. Inquire of Mrs. Elizabeth Donch,. Car- rolltown, Pa. 12-18 BLACK WALLET LOST—In the Grand Theatre Saturday night, containing identification, driv- er's license, valuable papers and a sum of money. Finder khown. Please return to Mrs. Verne Kielbowick, 221 Magee Ave.,! Patton, or to Press-Courier of-| fice. Reward. 12- 18 | | USED RADIOS, both in A-1 condition, at very reasonable prices. Callahan's Electric Ap- pliance Store, Carrolltown, Pa. Phone Carrolltown 4371. 12-11 19837 G. E. ELECTRIC WASHER for Sale. Reasonably priced. Call Carrolltown 2572. 12-11 VELOUR ROCKER FOR SALE— Reasonably priced. Inquire at 111 Mellon Ave. Patton. tf ANNOUNCE OPENING—Thomas Service Station at 212 Magee Ave., Patton. Anthony Thomas, proprietor. 12-18 1935 PLYMOUTH FOR SALE—4 door sedan, recently overhauled. Inquire of Marcellus Thomas, 216 Magee Ave. Patton. Phone Patton 2262. 12-18 TURKEYS FOR SALE—Alive or dressed, at Yahner’'s Farm, R. D. 1, Patton, Pa. Phone 2574 or 2547. tf CHRISTMAS CARDS — Orders now taken for the famous Jenner Engraved Line. Eagle Printing Co., Barnesboro. tf 7-ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE— Water, new heating plant, shin- gled, garage, blacksmith shop fully equipped; situate in out- skirts of Bakerton, Pa., 10 min- utes walk from Sterling Coal Company Mines, situate along improved highway together with 18 acres of cleared land ad- joining said highway, 50 fruit trees, ready for immediate oc- cupancy, at a good bargain. In- quire of Smorto, Wildeman and Peduzzi, Barnesboro, Pa. Phone 474. tf ERR | 1940 CHEVROLET TRU CK for | Sale. 3-ton. Inquire Clifford C. Maore, R. D. 1, Box 13, Patton, | 12-11 “WARM MORNING” HEATING Stove (used only 3 weeks); also | “Queen Bengal” coal stove for | Sale. Priced reasonably for a quick sale. Inquire of Ralph Adams, St. Boniface, Pa. Phone Hastings 3703. 12-4 USE THIS COLUMN for quick results in disposing of odds and ends about your home. 1t CANARIES FOR SALE—Priced from $2 up. Louis Commons, 402 Palmer Ave. Patton. 12-18 FARM FOR SALE—120 Acres, 8- room house, 2 barns and other outbuildings, near St. Benedict, Pa. Will sell or trade for house | in town. Snyder Brothers, Inc., Spangler, Pa. Phone Barnesboro if DOG LOST OR STRAYED—Two- year-old Beagle, female, black and brown with white feet, on Friday, Oct. 17. Finder please call Patton 3531. tf RIDING MARES & 1 COLT] for Sale. Snyder Brothers, Inc., Spangler, Pa. Phone Barnes- boro 581 tf OUSTOM MADE COATS, SUITS and dresses, also materials; al- terations a men's, women's and children’s clothing, with or without fittings; clothing made over. Fur coat alterations a spe- cialty. Mrs. R. H. Sharbaugh, Carrolltown. Dial 4261. tf OLD BATTERIES WANTED — Old or used car batteries, old stoves, furnaces, mattresses, rags, or junk of any kind. Call Tommy Elias, Barnesboro 472-R or deliver to 1311 Chestnut St., Barnesboro. Will pay cash for it. tf COAL, WOOD & RUBBISH haul- ed. Also general hauling. Ray Humphrey, Patton, Pa. Phone 2371. tf TRESPASS NOTICES for Sale at the Union Press-Courier of- fice. Any quantity. HOT AIR FURNACES—Coal, oll, or gas. Estimates given. Im- mediate installation. No down payment is required. For infor- mation write or inquire, F. C. Bardelang, Second Floor, 405 Magee Ave, Patton, Pa., or phone Patton 2521 in the even- ings. tf EXCAVATING AND GRADING of all kinds. Phone Barnesboro 581. C. H. and E. A. Snyder. Contractors. tf EXPERIENCED AUTOMOBILE Mechanic Wanted! Inquire at Union Press-Courier Office. A different party than formerly had advertised. 12-25 HAVE YOUR PICTURE TAKEN at Thomas’ Service Station, 216 Magee Ave., Patton, Pa. Saturdays and Sundays, 2 to 9 P- mm. 12-25 COLLIE PUPS FOR SALE—In- quire P. L. Holtz, R. D. 1}, Box 98, Patton, Pa. 12- 25 JIG SAW FOR SALE—Also 30- Gal. Hot Water Tank, used only three months. Inquire of Herman McNulty, Carrolltown, Pa. 12-25 WANTED TO RENT —5 or 6- room house or apartment with furnace and bath, in Patton or Carrolltown. Will consider a house for sale, if reasonable, Sailed to Kansas Some interior towns of “dry” Kansas were settled by pioneers who arrived in boats. A steamer left Cininnati in 1854 loaded with settlers and ready-cut houses, and Thursday, December 11, 1947 steamed down the Ohio, then up Missippi, Missouri and Kansas Rivers. When they ran aground near the mouth of the Blue River, they went ashore and founded the town of Manhattan. nin pepo Rel FAV § % GUARANTEE YOUR FAMILY’S SATISFACTION WITH ASCO Dependable Quality MEATS Young Tender Beef Rump Roast w. 49¢ Rib End Ib. 45% 8 Cooked Ready-te-Eat PICNICS Cooked Ready-to-Eat Boneless Hams CHUCK ROAST * Rib Roast Fresh PORK LOINS Ib. 53%! con Ib. 60¢ Dressed Sea Whiting Whole or shank half. Armour’ Star or Swift’s Premium Shanldess Small Size Tasty Chipped Ham - 49¢ 1b. 56¢c mn. 19€ bn. 9° n. 7c un. §9° 1». 35¢ No Waste BOSCUL COFFEE > 49¢ Regular or Drip KIDNEY BEANS 27° Joan of Are Write John Brosky, Box 111, Stump Creek, Pa. or phone Pat- ton 3161. 12-18 | PROPERTY FOR SALE—Located on Lang Avenue, now occupied | by the Slovak Citizens Club. | Inquire any evening at the Club | rooms or phone Patton 4194, 12- 1s CHRISTMAS TREES FOR | ALE | —Live or cut, all sizes; also | locust posts and some used lumber, cheap! Short's Ever-| green Nursery, Patton. Phone 3653. 12-11 COAL STOVE FOR SALE— Good condition, black and white enamel. Inquire Joseph Leon, 707 Palmer Ave., Patton. 12-11 EXECUTOR’S NOTICE In the Estate of Mrs. Mary D. Simpson, late of the Borough of Patton, County of Cambria and State of Pennsylvania. Notice is hereby given that Let- ters Testamentary in the estate of said decendant have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment and those having claims or de- mands against the same will make them known without delay to William D. Simpson, Executor, T1446 Ridge Avenue, Coraopolis, Pa. Mary M. Simpson, Executrix, 818 N. Fifth Avenue, Patton, Pa. Patton, Pa. 12-25 RAGLEY'S Feature famous make you can rely . selections. Toaster $22 1948 Proctor automatic pop up, for light, medium, or dark toast. Electric Clock $4.70 Sessions, encased in metal. Has white enamel finish, is self-starting. CHRISTMAS” IN 10th Street GL GL TE GE GE GL GL GEL GE GE GL GE GE GL GEE HOME GIFTS Our household appliances are branded names upon which . values on which you can depend. Shop now for Christmas, Complete GIFTS THAT SAY . RAGLEY Maytag Shop (NEXT DOOR TO SHARBAUGH & LIEB’S) FP RBIB SOTO OTP TD GDP D BDH TPB EPTPSP SEP PSPSPS SD OE Coffeemaker $5.95 Famous Cory heat-proof, 8 to 10 cup family size; vac- uum sealed. RSS PD SA 5 PSD BSP SP ne Waffle Baker $10.95 Famous Nelson make, auto- matic, bakes two waffles side by side. ..« "MERRY EVERY HOME Barnesboro PRD SP PD TD TP TBP SP SD TD SD PP Fo WM Flako Pie Crust Jiffy Pie Crust Ideal Mincemeat Hixson’s Tapioca Pudding N. B. C. Skyflake Wafers 2 No.2 8c - 29¢ “1T¢ - 16¢ : 29¢ asco California Fruit Cocktail Well Built, All Steel Lydia Grey FACIAL TISSUES "1310 Sunshine Krispy Crackers Ideal Appie Butter 4SCO Peanut Butler Holsum Pure Grape Joly My-T-Fine Desserts "Cream White Vegt. Shorfening 3-1», can $1.19 ON SALE WHEN AVAILABLE Swilthin Swift's mn 10 3. bid $1.29 ON SALE WHEN AVAILABLE On Sale When Available [MORE SUDS :; gig om 39¢ large gor pkg. ALE WHEN AVAIL PALMOLIVE TOILET soap For Loveliness AH Over regular size cake New Miracle Cleanser “ with Foaming Action 14-0z. 23¢ cans 11¢ tnrifty A | 5¢ On Sale When Available Instant Suds In Any Water 12%2-o0z. phy. 34¢ SPARKLING PRODUCE Pink Meat GRAPE- FRUIT 80 Size 3~14¢ SLICING TOMATOES phe. 23¢ Juicy Florida Oranges RADISHES Button large bunch §¢ ~ PEARS Westen 30 Stee) ibs. 20¢ Sweet ’n’ Juicy Tangerines r. 39¢ CELERY Crisp Pascal buch 23¢ oo ender He large 19¢ New Crop behs. 2 doz. 29¢ PRICES EFFECTI UNTI CLOSING DECEMBER 13, Tod,
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