PAGE FOUR Bakerton By M. A. PANCZAK Religious Vacation School for | the children of Sacred Heart Par- ish opened on Monday morning «at New "49 Ford Takes On Some Radical, Pleasing Changes ’ UNION PRESS-COURIER BLATT BROTHERS ’ b PATTON, PA. J Bo oloale ale atocte te ob J. Gura atthe Holy Family Cath- | olic Church. | Banns of matrimony were an- [nounced for the first time Sunday lin Holy Family Catholic Church Semko and Jo- | between Jeorge hanna Girolami. * . jo bo | Mr. and Mrs. James Balog are! Had Healthy Look William H. mous photographer, Thursday, June 10, 1948 “Thank you, sir, and I sure hope I'll be around to take your pic- the fa-|ture when you're a hundred.” having | Jackson looked at him for a Jackson, was his own picture taken on his 98th | minute and replied: “Why not? birthday. The cheerful young man | You look pretty healthy.” who was photographing him, re- | marked, when he had finished. | Place a Classified Ad. 10:00 and will continue for four th 1 tS of babe T weeks. Classes include children {the proud parents of a baby boy | i ee - of all eight grades and are in born in the Colver Hospital. Fri, Sat, June 11.12 n charge of Rev. Fr. Joseph D.| Mrs, Billy Crooks and Mary Ronald Reagan, Y | Lapinsky are visiting among rela- | Eleanor Parker. in Tomko and the Sisters of Mercy, | of Spangler. | Mr. and Mrs. William Connelly and daughter, Linda, and Mrs. | tives in Philadelphia. | Andy Kutchman and son of | Mundy's Corner were Sunday vis- |itors at the home of Mrs. Nancy VOICE OF THE TURTLE — Totaly, | 7 \ LO) Bdith. Sponsky, have returne | Edith. Sponsky, have returned to | Berkoskie. with Wayne Morris their home at Turtle Creek, after | : i a visi are relatives and | | Mr. and Mrs. Nick Uallinsky | Bait here among relatives and | | and family oe Kinin sky and Eve Arden | Fd J C ££ a riends. | visitors at the home of Mr. Mar- ALSO ea 0 eD | . 8 Irs. Pe subner and | sito Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heubner and | | tin Kokus and Mr, and Mrs. An- Bob Livingston, family of Baltimore, Md., were | ts ’ recent visitors at the home of Mr, | | drew Bukovitz. Fuzzy St. John, in | “Heat-Flo” Ih C and Mrs. N. P. Cribbs, parents | ,—_ _— . Roasted E | Raiders of Red Rock Y of the lady. Former Patton Couple Miss Alda Greer of Clymer is . eStsiesaraaessissns yd a guest at the home of her uncle | Married 45 Years Jor . ASCO Cottee he aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John) = 8 Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Biller of & Sun, Mon, June 13.14 #%| “ify A " ; ist | Details of the 1949 Ford, which | Ford. There is more room in the |rear axle. These engineering chan- | Cresson observed their 45th wed- | Sav Shia | Mi Mdren 3% the Methodist will have its first public showing | lounge car interiors than in many ges also minimized the transmis- | ding anniversary on Wednesday 3 Peggy ( mins, . . | 1b. ¢ 1-1b. ¢ Se a ce iE lie hy {at Stoltz Motor Co., Patton, on|cars with much larger over-all di- sion of road noises into the car. |of this week. The couple was mar- Charles Coburn, in J | bag bags ee hating Yr ndau |June 18, have been made public mensions. Front seat widths have | i : ; _| ried in St. Mary’s Catholic Chur- | iol BE reso se OndaY, | yy Harry O. Stoltz, local dealer |been increased six inches and the Laogine SR RLlon hay heen "is | ch, Patton, June 9, 1903. They & GREEN GRASS ; Winecrest Coffee bo 40¢ 2.0 79¢ . ) Swe SY fan dM . hp Sp EA ine } § . : ; S ag gS fer Ford Motor Lo, Year seat nearly § inches. The|,ojiered to bring year round com- [have resided in Cresson for the OF WYOMING o Ideal Coffee Is Backed by Our Guarantee of Complete Enjoyment! iz i rs. Mich-| "" : ive i in charge, assisted by Mrs. M ; | New standards of beauty, com- | body has been moved five inches . | fort and performance in the pass- | forward with the seats cradled | enger cars advance them far | between the axles for a much | ahead of others in the low price | smoother ride. | field. Styling of the new oud | A new type of suspension sys- | past 40 years. fort to passengers, with automa- . : | tic temperature control; economy | Mr. Biller is an employe of the : of operation has been increased | Summit Water Co. His wife is|g Also... up to 10 per cent; the new equa- | the former Ellen Thomas of Pat- | flow cooling system contributes to ton. The couple attended a high | good performance under extreme |mass in their honor in St. Fran- Color by TECHNICOLOR News & Cartoon 9 out of 10 ccreen stars use it! Bath Tuesday, June 15 Regular | definitely establishes it as the|¢.., hydra coil” springs—repla- | car of the year, according to Ford | ces” tne traditional transverse | conditions: improvements have | cis Xavier's Church Wednesday. Size Size | S=ecutives. ; springs and the front axle. This |been made in the ignition system.| They are the parents of nine —ON THE STAGE— 1 | The modern design has been gcugtom js centered around air- | children—Gordon, Norman, Mrs. | ¢ 2 ¢ | molded along functional lines, re- | New standards of safety have | gaan Little and Martin, all of ea. 10 cakes plane type shock absorbers moun- [veer | sulting in a low, long sweeping | hi ; set in the rugged construc-|cpaggon; Mrs. Donald Little, Eb- | silhouette. The grille is distinc- | i Lik roegiency — [tion of the new Fords; the wind- | onspurg! Leo, Jr, Ebensburg;| > | tive, the hood massive but shorter | eyo Snide ,. |shield has been increased in its| poo Jr. Williams ort; Thomas, WwW 3 Vegetable 1b. 3-1b. | and the body so wide the rear Ho Suimal a ole [heighth and the rear window now | Portand, Ore.; nn Philadel- Cream hite Shortening can 43¢ can $1.19 '# Gold Seal Wheat Puffs 2 i 15¢ N. B. C. Sky Flake Wafers Ton 29€ White Vinegar 550 bi. 15¢ 2; 19¢ 5 43¢ SWAN FLOATING SOAP | fenders have been eliminated. And | | : Hin es i 1 vigibil- 3 | n | provides “picture window” visibil- | phia, and Fred, at home. { | there are clean, unbroken lines — absorbers. jy for driver and passengers. The | from front to rear. The drive shaft tunnel has been | steering has been greatly improv- | . Comfort has been one of the |decreased by adoption of the | ed. Vast engineering changes have | | primary objectives in the new |Hotchkiss drive and the hoypoid | been made in the motors. . Marsteller k By MRS. FRED SCHROCK In | { , Smith of ! | Mrs. Monroe Blose, Mrs. William la member of the graduating|was in Lloyd Cemetery, Ebens-| Jr. sng Mis. Jam. Tot week Harris, Mrs. Swank, Misses Edith | class. burg. eh and Mrs Arthur Hewitt | James, Alma Powell and Dixon | Mr, Wilfred Green, R. N., of St. | ° Mr. and Mrs. William Seeley J J Patiiso ar. i | Francis : Hospital, Pittsburgh, is Jacob F. Weymer | and son, Bill, visited relatives in : iss Mardell Lawrence is spend- | spending the week here at the | Salamanca, N. Y., last week. | If you need money for home or other property improvem:nts, come to us for an FHA.insured RE | Mrs. Richard Lloyd of Altoona and spent most of his life in East | has returned home after spending | Carroll Twp, |a few days with her sisters, Mrs. A ‘son of the late Peter and Lewis Fowler and Mrs. Fred Schy | Anna (Ott) Weymer, he was born | rock. | Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mihalic and | loan. ing the week vacationing at|home of his mother, Mrs. Scott| Jacob F. Weymer, 81, one of |" @mgith Laird of this place and | Large Regular Y . | Sykesville. | Green. [the best-known residents of the |\rixe Timchalk of Spangler visit- | Size Size ou can reroof ... . repaint and Mr. Charles McCombie has re-| Mrs. Elizabeth Cole, Mr. John |Carrolitown, Sed Wednesday of | oq with Mr. and Mrs. James Reed | % 0 | redecorate . . . repair the heating turned to Baltimore, Md., after |Cole, Judy and Jackie Green, were |1ast week following a two months’ |e Johnstown recently. [ { 2 for 33¢ for 21¢ | ? : ) > 4 |illness. He was a retired farmer | o | plant, or plumbing system . . . | a visit at the home of his par-| recent visitors ip Johnstown. improve the kitchen . . . add { ents. | Mrs. August J. Donatelli and | screens, awnings . . . in fact, you | Mrs. Paul W. Strong and son of | daughter, Barbara, have returned can finance practically any prop- end visit In Bali erty improvement on the FHA LIFEBUOY Health Soap RINSO Granulated | Detriot, Mich., are guests at the |from a week I : | Paul Strong and Richard Law- | more, Md. 14 | Donnie Myers of Cassandra is|in East Carroll Twp. on July 11, geo The Granulate RR {4 | | | RR Ev e® EES RE® 2-3] $100 per year. No down-payment. Pauline Washko, who are employ- | {ert and Mary Ann Hugill Stop in and Enjoy a Delicious . . . “BANANA SPLIT” viving are his widow, Mrs. Eliza- was a member of Hastings Local No. 393, United Mine Workers of America. Funeral services were LJ Mrs. Tamar Harvey SoeSostoctectootootoctesToctootootsetootoctootectoetootsotocteoteoteotedscZortectoctooteole ste ote Pe Poole Boole ste fo fee Os Be Bo Bo ie 0. Mrs. Tamar Harvey, 68, died at - 6.00x16, Plus Tax BooBoeeotoctooeotestocte sBoeloeectooteotoctonte Bects Be fe Be 0.0.0. 0 9 8 0 5 0 DAVIS TIRE PRICES SLASHED! @ from $13.95 to only DAVIS SAFETY GRIP . . the FIRST LINE LONG MILEAGE TIRE Continuous free-rolling tread design wears evenly, offers extra-long mileage, whisper-silent operation. ~ GUARANTEED 18 MONTHS -- her home in Spangelr at 12:25 4. m. last Wednesday. She was born >| July 7, 1879, a daughter of Rob- . | ert and Kathryn (Swyers) Hodg- o- oo son. Surviving are her husband, Wil- 1 liam Harvey, and these brothers and sisters: Mrs. Margaret Har- vey, Punxsutawney; Robert Hodg- $12.35 modore. There also is a foster- daughter, Mrs. Jean Smith. Services were held at 12:30 p. m. Friday at the Harvey home by Rev. Walter F. Glenn and burial took place in the Earleyville Cem- etery, Elk County. Mrs. Vada Resse Mrs. Vada Reese, away unexpectely at 8 p. m. last 49, passed WALLS AND WOODWORK Painted with Lucas DURAFILM snow. It lasts for four or five years. | Stoystown; Mrs. John Emery, Mrs. Mary Kordish, aged sixty- | husband, Stephen Kordish, died a | year ago. These children survive: [Mrs. Paul Noel, Stephen, Mrs. | Bernard Miller, Mrs. Clyde Bear- Church, Hastings, where funeral services were conducted Wednes- day morning, with interment in the church cemetery. | | | Colver | By Verna Bokoch & Anne Sabo | Miss Mary Mihalko and Jona- | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Valerie are |the proud parents of a baby boy |born in the Colver Hospital. | Mr. “and Mrs. Charles Smaley |and daughter, Anna, and Mr. and Mrs. John Berkosky and daugh- ters were visiting relatives in Wil- kes-Barre over the week end. Mr. James Leri of Pittsburgh is visiting at the ‘Dante Leri home. Mr. dvor Jones of Washington, the Ladies’ Aid Meeting of the! ghter, Rochelle, Barnesboro R. D. MY GIRL TISA 9 9 ; Garmantown, and Mesdames Tho- | J - 9 Wed., Thurs, June 16-17 Bette Davis, Janis Paige, in —Trusting is all right, if you know the one to trust. tion. Call 4656, Hastings. RE da SAI “ud from our wonderful assortment. We'll help you select your accessories, too . . . dainty lingerie, gossamer sheer hose, lacy handkerchiefs worthy of the lovely Bride you'll be! Lipman’s Dress Shop Barnesboro | rence homes. | : ’ : tet Pay-out-of-Income Plan. Mrs. Catherine Sclesky and |visiting at the home of his aunt, | pe be a { family of Sango Vite Sundays s SOAP ) | eS > | i -erzinskyv 2 2y Cy wi ye > $s 1 Loans for terms wp to-threp || SovSHier, Mrs. Robert Savies, ate Mes. Monica Rogerzinshy, | 36 years ago. The Young People of the local |] BIG SLIM : large a! regular ¢ | Spending the week vacationing in | tm | S HA held oo i a % years; monthly payments. FHA Detroit. i R ¢ D th | Surviving are the following four Westminster Peliowne held a | & HIS REVUE . box S, 7 fein size rates are low—$5 discount per Misses Delores Ponchock and | | children: John Weymer, Carroll- | covered dish supper oe i 7| LIFERUOY For that extra-cl ecen catns [town R. D.; Mrs. James Bertram, | The following ladies attended g ... Starring . .. 5 or mara water” Site ia dean es ed at the Memorial Hospital, | . L : - . g Let us show you how easy it is | Johnstown, spent the week ap at | Arthur Hugill Sr. | Liverpool, and Charles Weymer, | Church of God, Goodrich, held at} Golden Flash & Teisglr ool fs Bulssie SoPHa my, [Fens domay fiers | Arthur Hugill, Sr. aged sev.| Cresson | side of this place; Mesdames Pati Also i ASCO Evaporated Milk 4.51 Mr. and Mrs. George Fitch and |enty. five years, of Hastings, died| Funeral services were held at Naot Da a on. 1h K p cans 9 10 son, Tom, spent a few days last |ja5¢ Saturday afternoon at his |S 8 m. Saturday in St. Benedict's 2 ra Har. |¥ Mae West, Uncle Cherry, y Eveready Fruit Cockt: il No. 2% Af e on 4 (1 : S | : muth, Tipperary, esdames Har- | ; the Clown Mules A erea y ruil ocKta bis 4 c FIRST NATIONAL BANK week in Cincinnati, O., where they | ome He had been a resident of | Catholic Church, Carrolltown, and | o3" pr 0 219” Verna McDonald, | K OF C ARR attended graduation exercises at Hastings for the past 28 years, | burial took place in the church Hangtown; Mesdames May Karl-|4 SEE THIS GREAT SHOW K Gold Seal Flour 5-1b. 39¢c OLLTOWN the University of Cincinnati. ) in | CEMetery. y } ; o ' 0 bag iss Doris Fitch d ht | He was born Feb. 28, 1873, in : insy, Emanuel Keith, Gertrude ON OUR STAGE! 0 Hot or yu Miss Doris Fitch, a daughter, Was | Yorkshire, England, a son of Rob- . Gray, John Anderson, Pearl Ben- ASCO Tomato Catsup Regular oz. 920 sur- Mrs. Mary Kordish nett and Harold Good and dau-|# —ON THE SCREEN— : : Va : : : ; n ” bon iy A) oe Sof | one years, of Hastings, died last Br Contimous Show, 5:30 P. M SAL Silver Dust AIRY E | Patton; Russell, of Port Alle-| Saturday morning in the Mercy | fo "a toc” Reno Greggi, Blan- |& a o 4 4 Granulated LUX Yo ssels, Hospital at Altoona. She was : 1 Doors Open at 5:00 P. M. Ke | gheny; William, Arthur, Jr. and Sept. 26. 1886. in Czecho. | [ord Patterson, Rose Burley and 0 S 0 A P FLAKES at DYSART P a. | George, all of Hastings, and John, | 20T0 S€pt. 25, y in C10- | Theodore Anderson and daughter, | Admission 18¢ & 50¢, tx inc. L\ £15 ’ | yr Slovakia, daughter of Michael and 1i » of SL “py | of New Millport. There are four-| I Burin: both 4 dH Carolyn, Marsteller. A delicious 7 Si arge 36* Sml Pkg. Open Every Day from 8:00 A. M. to 12:00 P. M. teen grandchildren. The deceased |INa Burin, bo eceased.. “or | lunch” was served. [ Ue ‘box Pkg. Lge. rr Pr Or LP rr rr —JUST THE PLACE TO HAVE LUNCH — eondactad Tuesday afternoon Bpar. Sandwiches. - Sof: Drinks. Ie C Sn at the Hugill home, in charge of (or and Alex, all of Tastings;| TOQ LATE TO CLASSIFY|3 WINTER MEETING %| & Ideal Youngberry Preserves > 93¢ Wines Tinks fe ream undaes Rev. J. Eldon Matlock. Interment Iyn N. Y.; George, New Jersey; | 1942 CHEVROLET U-PLATE 1% with James Davis, John Hoyt . Rob-Ford Tomato Juice : 46-0z. 21 Under New Management — Harold Naylor, Prop. follovied In Union cemetery, and 21 grandchildren. She was a| Ton Dump Truck for Sale. —_ CASH NIGHTS— . can £16 member of St. Bernard’s Catholic | Short wheel base. In good condi. | 4 Farmdale Large Peas 2 228 PRE Oren | : A | than Wayne Sabo of East Chi- . son, Spangler; William Hodgson, | capo Ind, recently visited at the large ¢ Rossiter, and Irvin Hodgson, Com- | home of Mrs. Julia Sabo. For wall washing, paint pkgs. Tuesday at her home in Colver. |D. C. is visiting at the Smith 2-1b C %¥ DAVIS WEARWELLS REDUCED TO $10.95 She was the wife of Charles Reese | home here. Disinfects, Deodorizes. Leaves "; * 3 . % land was born Aug. 8 1898, in Misses Mary and Verna Bo- a pleasant odor, jar , 6.00x16, Plus Tax ¥|South Fork, a daughter of Wil-|koch were visitors for a few days ’ . ham H. and Della (Penrod) Gras- |in Pittsburgh. # Guarantee Increased to Full 12 Months, Yet Now at as ie hla and George and | @ : ’ This Low Price. Other Sizes, Similar Savings! ae Surviving are her husband, a |Mike Datsko spent a day in Pitts- Fancy Slicing “, o & | daughter, Vada Jean, at home, [burgh recently. 74 4 ° #% | and these brothers and sisters: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Engle and ES : ° % | Geo. Grassius, Johnstown; Hart- [children of Kansas spent some S$ omatoes In 23¢ 1 : 2 zl ass, Mrs doserh Nelson [time at the home of Mr. and |$ : TF) | an rs. Joseph Corner, Vander- | Mrs. Philip Yendzik. ! z a HOME OWNED and OPERATED BY hod grift. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Geroskie and | § Home-Grown aE o WESTERN UTO St | DN ys a Tisthber ” Ebens- | son and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Dat- | k oH o A | burg apter, astern Star, the |sko attended a funeral in New | oi} , ore x grand representative to the State | York recently. { K Button Radishes - JACK GALINIS, Proprietor & | of Washington, OES, and of the | Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pyer of | 8 ks % *% | Colver Presbyterian Church. Youngstown, O., were week end | K large + 10th St. Barnesboro + Eastern Star Funeral services |visitors at the Pyer home here. | behs. 9c o & | Were held at 2 p. m. Friday at Miss Susan Kasanovitz and | A > 3} the Alves Prishyiern Church | Armo Bononi were married last | & -- Plesooooieoioriorodieoioede ooo fodoiooiroieooddodooioriororforforfororfooforfocfocfonfoofosforforforforfecforoajoofec y Rev. S. Boy ickey. Burial | Wednesday by Rev. Father John |{ | J y Yr. Sil Y 2 i | A A U.S. No. 1 | d HEZW POTATOE sie a © 10 ws. 49€ | | od GR] Calif. New 252 STAINS WASH : {| q CRANGES Valencia Crop Size doz. 35¢ RIGHT OFF! Lie B’S HArRDWA RE \ } Sana Lettuce Sir \ YY A Vinesap Apples 2,,,29¢ Lettuce Tei: 1. 23¢ — HARDWARE — HOME NEEDS N § o ‘ Xx % Gvade ‘A’ = Fresh-Kili Main Street Carrolltown 3 s = 8 i Bg RE ; 3 73 é 3 Your Home Is Worth More Than Ever Today x u 1 -— > - i oe : } Full ::.proTECT IT With ol iscas = § Bridal Gowns . . . Accessories 3 plum Ih. c x t TINTED GLOSS HOUSE PAINT z A dream come true a gown to grace your f o! Vii yea g gracey r, Beef Chuck Roast Yous 69c¢ Day of Days . . . to enhance your beauty . . . g ender Ib. Tinted Gloss has protected America’s finest homes for . . y i Veal Leg Roast Boneless Dearly a century. Pure pigments finely ground in linseed make you the vision of loveliness he'll always K ww. 79¢ oll provide a durable, lustrous @nish that resists sun, rain, Bn % cherish! Choose a romantically created gown Lean Ends Short Ribs of 2" 29¢ 35¢ er! Inclosed in Package Cloth Special Off —One Facial Wash ACME Whole Kernel Corn ASCO Cut Beets SOILAX 25 No. 2 i 8c can 20% Gold Dust Washing Powder cleaning, general use For washing and cleaning EVERGREEN PINE JELLY SOAP For all kinds of cleaning . .. Sliced Bacern ,, 35¢ | Beef Ready-to-Eat—Whole or Shank Half L Cooked Hams = »59c Tender Sliced Fresh-Ground Pork Liver w.35¢ | Hamburg w. 99¢ Domestic Swiss Cheese 1. 37c Pollock Fillet ,, 25¢ | Jumbo Shrimp ,, 79¢ PRICES EF CL G, wn. 45¢ FECTIVE UNTIL , June 12, 1948. a a ale ”N te we
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