PAGE EIGHT UNION PRESS-COURIER Thursday, April 8, 1948 A on Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kucholick : ticles from many parts of the | prices. . discharged Apr. 5, 1947, after Bakerton and son of Kokomo, Ind. are vis- St. Benedict Parce Post aie country. These articles will be| The committee in charge con-| A CF\/|1|@ rot ers spending over a year serving in By M. A. PANCZAK itors at the home of the former's By MISS MARY REAM put on sale Friday evening. The | sists of: Mrs. Clair Caldwell, Miss the Continental Base Section in vppp—— mother here, ——— ° proceeds will go into the treasury | Jane Hunter, Mrs, Tom Stafford, . . m Qettnany. t entered the Army on Miss Marjorie Mortensen, R.N.,,| The St. Benedict Ladies’ Club At } B t of the Ladies’ Aid Society. (Mrs. Clyde Bradford and Mrs. t y eve lrg. enter 8; Many Out-of-Town Guests of Pittsburgh spent the week end | held its meeting on Apr. 1. Being . ene ic It is expected that the unique | Joseph Symons, n IS In . wile I Apr. 10, 1943. He was discharged Among out-of-town guests at here at the home of her parents, April Fools’ Day, many pranks On Friday evening of this week, | character of this event will at- | e——————————— Two Ashville brothers, John [on Dec. 10, 1945, after serving 22 the Kolister-Galczynski nuptials | Mr, and Mrs. Otto Mortensen. were played during the meeting | Apr. 9, beginning at 7 p. m,, there | tract not only members of the | NOTICE Artko, 21, and Steve C. Artko,|months with the Third Infantry here Saturday (details of which| Mr. and Mrs. William Scheeps-|and also during the lunch. The|will be a Parcel Post Sale and |church, but residents of St. Bene-| Proposed budget of Carrolltown |24, sons of Felix Artko, enlisted | Division in Europe. are on Page 12) included: ma have returned to theit home | party was held at the home of | Buffet Supper in the dining room |dict and adjacent communities. | Borough School district for the |in the U. 8. Army at Johnstown| He is eligible to wear the com- Mrs. Peggy Dunn, St. Peters- (in St. Petersburg, Fla. after a|Mrs Leo Berringer. Mrs. Clyde |of the St. Benedict Presbyterian |The public is invited. year ending July, 1949, is now |last week. Both are veterans and bat infantryman’s badge, Purple — burg, Fla; Miss Madge Whites |visit at the John Stefanik home. | Bradford and Mrs. Charles Stick-| Church, . In connection with the sale, |available for inspection at the have been residing in Twin|Heart Medal, Good Conduct Med- and Miss Romayne Kayden, De- Miss Marcella Rogerzinsky of ler Jr. won the prizes. For several months, the ladies |there will be light refreshments. |home of the secretary, Maurice J. | Rocks. al, distinguished unit badge, Vie- \ troit; Joseph Kalister, New Jer-|Akron was a recent visitor of | Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Carlson of | of the Church have been receiving | Sandwiches, cake, pie, coffee and | Strittmatter. John previously entered the ser- | tory Medal and the ETO Ribbon sey; Miss Elizabeth Kolister, S.| her mother, Mrs. Monica Roger-|town visited Mr. and Mrs. And- | parcels containing interesting ar-|soda pop will be sold at moderate Maurice J. Strittmatter, Sec'y.|vice on Nov. 18, 1945, and was |with four battle stars, Bend, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Harry |zinsky. rew Safko of Portage recently. [|—————— ———o - wrasse Bisley, ang Tony oto dna, | Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Kron Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Anderson, a.; Mr. and Mrs. Pete Kowalski of Worcester, Mass., announce the | daughter, Esther, and son, Mel- - yo) 2 S37 and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sukala | birth of a son. Mrs. Kron is the |vin, attended the wedding of Ray CR Ar Za cr LA 77) ” a Eo augitets, josie) gust) rormer Mary M. Hannigan, dau-| Anderson and Miss Clara Frain at Ls 3 . _~ b ye HE te odubski, Twin Rocks; Ben Pet-|ghter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Han- | Saltsburg on Friday. Melvin serv- x 1 4 ¥ y . rosky and John Hamilton, Ebens-|nigan-of Bakerton. ed as the best man. PACK bdo; UR ad \] FB Y "4 | TH yA | I) a BL RE Ra burg, and Mrs. Josephine Zemet, | Mrs. Kathryn Stefani and dau- Mr. and Mrs. Marlin C. Ream ) oo at AE CA Johnstown. ghters of Warren, O., visited rela- [of Sampson, N. Y. spent the oe ; 5 HB in * kx | tives and friends here Sunday. week end at their homes here i y iy PS 3 James Lehmier, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Williams of |and and in Patton. ’ § % Mrs. C. M. Lehmier, has been | Cresson spent the week end here Details of the District West- # honorably discharged after serv-| visiting relatives. minster Fellowship meeting here l ; : a ED ing two years with the Navy. He Misses Eileen Farabaugh, Alice | will be found on Page 2 : y was last stationed at Newport,|and Magdalen Panczak visited Mr. and Mrs. Gust Lee were ! \ . y ( Rhode Island. | friends in Altoona on Sunday. visitors at the home of Mr. and = Salen EF ORn —_— . — oe - Mrs. Oscar Flick of Revloc on PRE 3 4 rp ; 2 a Sunday. LANA 2 22) : Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grinner 5 2 and Miss Agnes Brownlee were # visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Hunter over the week end. Mrs. Harry More, Mrs. Norbert EVERY ONE CRAM-PACKED WITH Feighner and Clarence Stickler FLAVOR — EVERY ONE A celebrated their birthdays on 1 ay, MONEY SAVER! _— TT Tn. A&P’s Ann Page Foods are made of top-quality L R L er Br d ingredients.___laboratory controlled at every d ue €ap | e stage of preparation. Yet you actually save money when you buy them because they're 1 brought to you direct from A&P’Ss own modern Thrift-Priced ] Ann Page food factories, with many unneces- sary in-between expenses eliminated from their cost. Try them! If you're not completely sat- isfied, we'll gladly refund your money. Of Edwin Fisher Miss LaRue Leaper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Leaper of this place, became the bride of Edwin Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Fisher, also of Patton, at a Nuptial High Mass at 9:00 o'clock Saturday morning in St. Mary’s Catholic Church. Rev. Father Rupert Stadtmiller, OSB, pastor, officiated. The bride was given in mar- riage by her father. The brides- maid was Miss June Leaper of Williamsport, sister of the bride, and the best man was Cyril Fisher Jr., brother of the groom. The bride was attired in a gown of white chiffon and chan- tilly lace with train and a finger- tip veil caught with a tiara of orange blossoms. She carried a CATCH... Make SURE You Have What It Takes to GET ’Em Next Thursday! . .. Come in Now for the equipment you need for the best season ever! 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Crisp, solid heads . . . size 60 2 hds. {9¢ CRISP CARROTS. .......... From California . . . long, golden 2 hunches 25¢ CALIFORNIA ASPARAGUS Garden Relish .......... French Dressing ........ ®°* Bt (gg Mayonnaise ........... Fint Jar 390 Cream of Tartar........ 3% P= (gg Pure Vanilla Extract ..... 2° Bt 29¢ Black Pepper .......... *™ P= 3 Orange Marmalade. .......'"™ 7 2f¢ 10-02 Jar { Te / New! Different! Guaranteed No Back-Lash! WESTERN AUTO STORE 10th Street Barnesboro Sparkle PUDDINGS AND GELATIN DESSERTS 4 res. 25¢ Si a Eo x § from Williamsport, Colver, Bar- Gra e Jam ecu 2-Lb Jar . Serve asparagus to your family tonight! The fine i : : 4 MORE nesboro, Altoona and Patton. p . ' or a 43¢ WIRIE EOUsz flavor of these large, tender-tipped green spears will «Fry SR IO RK an Stuffed Olives . ae de 6%-0z. Bil 49¢ > be sure to make a hit with the whole family. Priced [CESS : wo ; (Political Adv.) Milk very modestly, too! =a Ww PREPARED SPAGHETTI Tall 25¢ ; erie ane P 49" 1} HO IS Ready-cooked . . . Just heat and eat Cans 65¢ ound ad tb TIME 2 Cans 25¢ Each pint contains 400 units Vitamin D3. BEANS WITH PORK ........ Also Vegetarian and Boston Style 2 16:07 Cans 25¢ LABOR’S | FRIEND? MACARONI or SPAGHETTI ...... : . For Delicious Economy Dishes 2-LY. Pkg. 29¢ FLAVOR-TESTED | a PURE EGG NOODLES .......... Nectar Broad and thin varieties 5-0z. Pkg. 9¢ Tea M MELLO-WHEATY ................ h Enriched Wheat Farina 2-02. Pks. 994 an 27¢ di CIDER VINEGAR .............. OUR OWN TEA | Pure...First Grade Qt. Btl. 9 1%-1b. Pkg. 25c Doliar Stretchers R -2HED-0-BIT CHEESE FOOD...... 0 {Melts Like Magic 2-Lb Loaf 85¢ MEL-0-BIT CHEESE ............ Brick, American, Pimento 2-L.b Loaf 95¢ SHARP CHEDDAR CHEESE ........ Over Six Months Old Lb. 63c + A&P Shelves Are Loaded Witl: LONGHORN CHEESE ........ we | GROCERY VALUES oe : GORGONZOLA CHEESE .......... For Salads. ..Desserts Lb. 69¢ : ioz 5 CRESTVIEW EGGS In 1946, I was endorsed for 3 SOUP 999.9809 Can ¢ Guaranteed to Satisfy ad Deion 55¢ —_— re-election by the Local Un- R ) STo3er bl ions of United Mine Workers More for Your Money ... Get Gibbs » , » Tomato or Vegetable SUNNYBROOK EGGS .......... o erica, by the Executive een 9 ' Ar Je— Cp gr Avi RR SUPER-RIGHT” MEATS Herb-Ox Bouillon Cubes. ........... T= §¢ = Poo Preodnets Peer 59 eration of Labor, the P.A.C. M Chili Powd Tin 4g ; f the CIO and all the Rail- exene owder ............ SND) i ar Brotherhoods. Smoked or Ready-to-Eat 3 ¥ . ALL-STEEL PRICED LOW! “Every one of oi endorse. PICNICS ib 45¢ Sunnyfield Cake Flour ....... sor. Pkg. 3(e : . ments came to me unsolicited. oibiniisinin . 44-0z. Pkg. This new scientific kitchen shortens your work-day— They were based on my rec- * Softasilk Cake Flour........ = 3Te 4 Small size____short shank____lean and flavorful Lean Slab Bacon ®¢ C= bie Fresh Pork Loins ? B® Ene ____...7> 49¢ ord as your representative which showed that I had been one hundred percent favorable to Labor Legislation. These organizations do not give “of- ficial” endorsements to candi- Tender lona Peas ........3 No 2 Cans 29¢ La Choy Bean Sprouts ...... *°* ©" (3¢ A&P Sauerkraut ........ 2 No 2% Cans 23g gives you more time for play. Closets, cabinets, sink ... sparkling white with black counter tops and stain- less steel trim . . . easy to keep spotlessly clean... Just Baked? Just Grand? JANE PARKER . . . . s the Pri rel ion. 2 2%-4 Lb Loin End Lb. built of steel to last a lifetime. . . fits any size kitchen, eur © Diimaly dlection, Fresh Pork Loins *#+ om Fne ...22 B36 A&P Apple Sauce 0 g No. 2 Cans 95g ; percent with Labor. What has Meaty Beef Chuck Roast Bude Cut Lb. B5g tet tee BAKERY TREATS new or old, without ripping out walls or floors... yet in most cases is priced no more than old-fashioned happened since 1946? Another Session of the Pennsylvania Legislature in 1947. What is my record for the 1947 Ses- sion? Fortunately, Organized Labor answers. this question. On Page 21 of the “Final Legislative Report of the Ex- ecutive Board of the Pennsyl- vania Federation of Labor” for 1947 you will find my voting record once again re- corded one hundred percent for Labor. » All Labor’s friends worked for my election in 1946; all Labor’s friends should do so again on the basis of my rec- ord—not promises. All who believe in honest and fair leg- islation for the workingman, and woman, and their child- ren, should vote for me. I voted against the Local Wage Tax Laws. I voted ag- ainst the law permitting the robbing of a husband’s pay envelope to pay his wife's taxes. I favor repeal of these laws. If you agree with me, then 59c Eight O'Clock Coffee .........""" = 40¢ Red @ircle Coffee .............""" P°¢ 43¢ N. B. ©. Shredded Wheat ....... 2 ¥*** 33¢ Colonial Pilgrim Cookies ..... 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