J = - Set Mr. and Mrs. Andy Mihalik and 's. Russe ; if s 1d in P. o. 15, MAIN STREET . z 3 i Mrs. Russell Stoy. to visit his grandparents, Mr. |held in Patton on Aug. | It's the people who slight |sons have returned home after a : ; 2 > granaps ’ . Clavt Lallemant of Beaver 3-1b. hotr worl ee Ta: : : | Mr. and Mrs. Lynn McConnell and Mrs. Joseph McCulley. Jayton Lalemant of bseay CARROLLTOWN | their work who make the oppor- |visit in Detroit, Mich. {are the parents of a baby girl Tong oy Miron tos visit- | Falls is spending his vacation can ® tunities for those who are on the job. “This tank can By Verna Bokoch & Anne Saho Helen Sandaz in Windber on Sat- {born on Aug. 3. Mrs. McConnell | |is the former Miss Dorothy Sim-| ski. | Pittsburgh on Sunday were Miss- | ing in Indiana on Tuesday. with his grandparents, Mr. and Eddie and Betty Weakland are | Mrs. Joe McCulley. = reunion held were Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Rob- | PAP er Mrs. Andy Olexa and Mr. and|aaski. It is the couple's third | visiting the Harry Shuberts fam-| The Berkey was LUSCIOUS FREESTONE | Mrs. Charles Smoley attended the | child. The maternal grandparents | jly for a few days this week. | at the Sandy Run Hunting Camp | ™ wedding of John Perdock and are Mr. and- Mrs. Henry Siman-| "Visitors at Kennywood Park at and those attending from here | PAGE FOUR UNION PRESS-COURIER Thursday, August 12, 1948 I - mma . : . Sy a * | 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ned Frye and |Williamsport spent a few days Valley, Okla., is spending his va- -n 54 North Cambrians Drawn { COLVER Westover Seeks Lots of Chicken to Be Had as Miriam and Barbara, |at the Spurgeon Weaver home. |cation with his parents, Mr. and At Blair Co. Underpass [spent the week end with Mrs, Ce- | Mrs, Mary Weaver and the | Mrs. Spurgeon Weaver. : BY MRS. MIKE PASTER, House 816 | Hast Free ona | lia Hipps at Juniata. | Kenny Roberts family spent last| Kenneth Roberts is leaving for or ury uty 1m eptem er ews 2 More eac ers mast reedorm, Jug. a2 IPNS) Irs. Melvin Stump, daughter, | Wednesday at Ridgeview Park in| Paul's Valley, Okla., Thursday, (Vivian Lee Gmerek, 5, tion on U.S. Route 520 aeoimo- | Sarah, and son, George, Mr. and | Blairsville | where he expects to obtain em.- - . : ening of sc 188 had or | Mrs. Glenn Rodkey and Mrs. Ross Mr. William Weaver of Paul's |ployment. Jean Balzano, Dean Twp. | re With the opening of sc hool 1esS| when a large truck loaded with Zentorer: walla Mie | " | P10) Grand Jurors to Meet | Vivian Bacha, Barnesboro [Honored on Birthday Tn Jun BA month NAY Sstover crates failed to clear an under- | Yvestover sane on Tie ry i | Mae Ciaravella, Spangler A birthday parly was held in | Schoo. oard is without cor €r-1 pass, with the result that chick- |; are € xU) Ld Day After Labor Day Tol as, Pens Twp. honor of Vivian Lee Gmerek, age |cial and French teachers. The |ens and crates were spewed over | howe in Batiesie on Tega. | / P tf 54 Northe ‘am-| Sidney Derringer, Spangler 5, at the home of her parents on | officials have appealed for quali-|the road, with about 300 dead or | /estover ba eam won (wo | | bria_ residents ‘have been drawn | BARC Diethok Dean Twp. | AUE. & The young lacy received | rics, have appetled for quai missing. : | games during the past week—one | Lia ilo for jury duty during the Septem-| Charlotte Fennello, Spangler many beautiful gifts. The follow- | Two teachers are needed, one for ———————— (with Cymbria Monday evening by | [STORES CO ber term of court at Ebensburg.| Clem J. Hoover, East Carroll [ing children were present: | commercial subjects and one for NO BINGO NOTICES |& score of 12-2, and the ther L 1 A total of 294 names were drawn | Twp. Barbara and Frankie Legdon, | French. The positions will be fill- Postal laws forbid the publish- | With the Hastings Moose team on | Aw INA NY £ from the jury wheel ( Jennie Helfeldinger, Cambria |Carol Hancharick, Raymond Be- [oq as applications are received. |ing of notices of bingo games| Wednesday evening under the | or : ors re D4 DersOns [Twp Ber, lin, Joyce McHugh, Joyce Bearer, The board accepted the follow- EE Mien go g Si lights in Hastings. score being | Sel The Srang jury of 24 persons, | Annie Judd, Ashville Patty Raymond Prank Zupich, |, .'cehocl calendar: Opening date ——r (3"to 1. cus OF Which Shee ire from nis Sis. / Helen Jones, Spangler Lillian Zupich, Barbara Ramsey, Sept. 7; Thanksgiving, Nov. 25-29; | Class meeting was held Tues- | ee 00 the Sept. 7 ry ay: | Mary Johnson, Chest Twp. Lucille Marks, Judy and Timmy a Aids Ape YES 3; Eas- WESTOVER | day evening at the home of Mrs. | on ors would have met on Monday,| William Jones, Patton Gaboda, Maxine Vassanalli, Peggy ter, Apr. 15; baccalaureate ser- | Austin Markle by the Ladies of | \ wh Sept. 6, but the opening session | Fro Lsmbour, Bett IVD. Angert and Bonny Beudes, vice, May 22; commencement, ny : .. (the BE. U. B, Church. ? Ms has been set back because of the| Orma Ray Myers, Barnesboro : Mrs. Frank Takac and | May 26; closing date, May 27. ., Mr. John Byers of Burnside vis- | Miriam McCandless is visiting | - e ad a de Labor Day hobdey | Ruth McClellan, Susquehanna . Mz ng Ellwood City AraC 2 en ———————————— ited with Mr. Miles Westover on pep sister Mrs. Jake Baker, in ot - Khas | Tw amily o y , Pa, - Sunday. : ’ | "he One hundred and 40 men and| TR eth Nicholson, Barnesboro |merly of Colver, visited over the Mr. H, L. Porterfield attended | Myon: for Ny Green- | = at women, . including 28 Northern! pp "Nagle, Clearfield Tw week end at the home of Mr. and ecent vearns the Convention at Greek Lake, {and any son Tonics oo | Af Cambrians, have been drawn for | 2 Dh SNOZiS P. Mrs. John Shook ie A.onvenuon a ree »|land and son, Junior, of Hastings, | 4 th tit T hich will erve | Warren O'Leary, Patton rs. John 00K, t d Wisconsin, the past week. | visited the Milo McCandless home | Z e petit jury which will s | John Palmer, Susquehanna Twp. | Mr. Geno Tozzini has returne . Miss Ethel Riddle of Glendale, |". | ; ; /eek—be- | r: rs ertina Henderson lon Thursday. dor Suring eliminal a Week | Lewis Ragley, Barr Twp. i Reading, Pa., where he is em- . , California, is spending some time ® SOR. wolored ts Bea | Cool und Refreshing So 8 i 8 ra Pt t set| William Thomas, Reade Twp. ployed. : . Mrs. Albertina Charlotte Hend-| oi the Melvin Young family. ford Pa. br ated wedding | N traverse jury for civil court, set| pin. Wysocki, Barr Twp. Mr. Steve Pavuk of Pittsburgh | epson, aged 75 years, of Emeigh Sgt. Harold Wagner and friend, | Lie uy 1sb and] 4SC0 Oran e Pekoe Tea to begin Sept. 27, is comprised of | Harry Blair Spangler spent the week end with his par- died last Saturday morning at Geos, = En Ly of Miss Betty Semelsberger an | 8 1 350 Persons: Fluding 2 from| j.mes F. Horn, Barnesboro ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pavuk | the home of a daughter, Mrs. Eth- og c ee iting at Boo Willian Deicke, I ty Saminson | g-m. om. c the is section o: e county. i ’ I. y : , D. C, ; . 3 S Lr a) | y el Carlson, in that place. She was 2 pkg. 27 pkg. Ly North Cambrians drawn for | TRAVERSE JURY Mr. and Mrs. George Dargay |porm Oct. 9, 1872, a daughter of Maney Hoar home over the |, johnstown were guests ot Ne) 4. Cc 3 — duty in September are as follows: | Charles Bowman, Reade Twp. spent Sunday visiting at the P. A. and Charlotte Strand, in| gonni to B k £ Irv h and Mrs. Eugene Kitchen Sunday | Aldine Cronauer, Chest Twp. home of the lady's sister in St. | a. a. : ived b dau- onnie Jo Saker of lrvona has gyeping, | ICED COFFEE GRAND JURY | Robert E. Crossman, Dean Twp. | Michael. Sheden, She is Sulvived bY 8 al neen Visiting Rer aunt, Mis. Mar |" wei 8. sus Loe Moore of | Charles Becker, Elder Twp. | George Dietrick, Dean Twp. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hill and dau- Ee hn ar iii, 5 eight tha Kiern, for the past week. Pittsburgh returned home after a | asco ‘“Heat-Flo" Roasted Coffee Russell Kelly, Ashville i Hilda Dietrick, Elder Twp. ghters motored to Akron, O., over rang rendohilaren Tunoral ser- Miss Janet Gardena of Spind- | visit with their parents, Mr. and | Arthur Lantzy, Barr Twp. | Cyril Hogue, Allegheny Twp. [the week end to visit their dau- |8r¢al-& t the Emeign|ley City, is spending a week’s va- |Mrs. D. A. Woods and Mr. and | Ib ¢ Ib [4 PETIT JURY | James Hamilton, White Twp, |ghter. Ses ee a ab Tuesday uf. | cation with Polly King. { Mrs. Blair Moore. | . 5. Paul Arotin, Barnesboro Clifford Hollen, Reade Twp. Mrs. Mary Samm, Mrs. Frank : Miss Alyce Wagner is spend-| Mrs. George Prindible of | A Cool and Satisfying Beverage. ’ ; i ternoon, and interment was made o L Ol | y B bri Paul D. Hineman, Barnesboro |Gerney and family, and Mr. and |! ’ ing a week's vacation at Lonely Horseheads, N. Y., recently vis- | wey Ee (Eyres, Cambria) Rose Leiden, Chest Twp. Mrs. Steve Harvilla and children |i? North Barnssboro Cemetery. Acres, as a guest of Mrs. Hazel [ited her brother, Mr. Howard | J. Y. Bard, Loretto | Mary Lechene, Chest Twp. of Central City were visitors on . Everetts of Barnesboro. Summerville. IDEAL WHITE VINEGAR at. 4c —— | Alfred Lieb, Carrolltown Sunday at the home of Mr. and | Mrs. Alma Perunzzi Miss Wanda Syberts of Erie| Rev. and Mrs. Wade Patrick | 42SCO ENRICHED MARGARINE 43¢ | John. 8 Logue, Spangler Mrs. Steve Parcus. -| Mrs. Alma (Perduzolli) Per-|iS spending a two weeks’ vacation |or Alliance, Ohio, have returned Be; John Muir, West Carroll Twp. | Mrs. Bruce Baynard of Dela : i with her mother, Mrs. Ella Sy- home after a few days’ visit with | GOLD SEAL CORN FLAKES 2 33¢ Mary McCarthy, Spangler ware is visiting her husband, re- nig 30, oF Culver isd 02 R Sere berts. . their niece, Mrs. Octa McCulley. | hoses 3 PR wi D, MeCommnell, Allegheny ee Sunieye 1 a Saver in that EE nEsY about 11:15 Mrs. Paul King, who has been Rev. M. R. Everetts of Indiana | HERSHEY BREAKFAST COCOA TATATL 21¢ 5 {Twp ar : Lk visiting friends in Pittsburgh and | was a dinner guest of the Rev. | No 5 -_ | Anthony Roberts, White Twp. [near future. © "oe no ™ "| Ruilve of aly. and was horn on Baden for the past ten days, has | Doverspiee sary in Moniay ws:| § FARMDALE CUT GREEN BEANS 2%. 29¢ 3 { - Aniaony ens dh la . i 91 | returned home. | ening. ; | Arthur G. Rhoa, Barnesboro Miss Dorothy Sturack of Nis-(Aug. 30, 159]. | Mrs, Mary Owens is attending | i ili | p | | bawina y : . : is visiting rivi 1 husband, | x y / ] 5 | Sale of the John Phillips house- | - K primera T. Smith, Cambria Sire Fas NY. vo Jin at pve sre hes Bu hand: the 2amp meeting in Bursts} tod goods will take place Sat-! Get Your Canning K | E/ arry : B Hill has returned home |ren: Mrs. Alma Tirabassi, Ebens- ths week. | urday. : : od - K Hay Steuer nn atte an ley _— with his borg, and Benny and Mary, both| Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Porter of | The Rev. Doverspike family will | Supplies Now! 0 { 2 0 PAINTS Jerome Yeckley, East Carroll |sister in Akron, O. at home. There also are Oe iad were gg and leave age per Cambmeet | BALL PERFECT K RRA : ? 5 i rs. Dan Phillips on Sunday. ing on Wedn a 3 Twp. Mr. and Mrs. John Bloom of |stepchildren. 1 V 3 5 K p Patton R. D. visited at the home Funeral services were held at| Allan Westover seriously cut | Preaching service will be held | MASON JARS i - - of Mr. and Mrs. George Manion |g 5. m. Monday at the Holy Fam-|his hand while at work in the at eleven o'clock next Sunday in| K MarriageLicenses over the week end. ily Catholic Church, Colver, by|Wwoods, requiring six stitches. He [the E. U. B. Chruscl, ol or] Pts, ¢ Qts,, ¢ § | Mr. John Slacks of Altoona | Rev. Father J. J. Gura, pastor. |is getting zlong fine. : al ype. Qeriruce ager 0 , es on doz, doz. 5 Thomas J. Buck, Patton R. D.,|Visited with Mike Spuntak on|Burial was in the New Catholic| Dallas King broke his foot and | field was a week end visitor of | \ ) jand Julia C. Katchmer, Emeigh. |Sunday. Cemetery at Ebensburg. | broke a bone in his ankle while her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don | Ts i John Paul Byrnes Hasit, Mr. and Mrs. John Babey and I | working in the woods. : | Phillips. | FLAKE CANNING SALT ih 25¢ : Tr n Fo C ET t gs son of New York City visited for | Ken Thomas and family of| Mr. and Mrs. Ralph. Westover | E No. or : | | Westover, ecelia Horten, ofl, week with Mr. and Mrs. Andy | ASHVILLE | Pittsburgh, visited Mr. and Mrs. and son, Jimmy, Ms and a DEL MONTE FRUIT COCKTAIL can 430 x ~ : iv Durkota. | | Roy Thomas this past week. | Vernon Westover and son, Billie, 28-02. | George M, Lacshy, garpolitown, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Durkota, | By MRS. GEORGIA LIDWELL | Dallas King has purchased a| were Clearfield visitors Thursday. IDEAL APPLE BUTTER Jars 35¢ y and Ruth Mn ait, Ashville, Mr. and Mrs. John Babey and | Inew Chevrolet truck. | Mr. and Mrs. Don Phillips were SPEEDUP AMMONIA . qt. 15¢ a |, Francis Richard Kovalski and Mr. Joe Hancharick motored to| np. and Mrs. Donald Mansfield] Mr, and Mrs. Duke Raney and | Clearfield visitors on Sunday. bot. ! Marian Rose Simon, both of |Homestead over ti reek 1 Lo | Ti oR Mrs y e Westover reuni will be CHIPSO S AP FLA E Ise. 3 3 {Er ass ’ omestead over the week end Lo|of Windber are the parents of a family of Akron, Ohio, visited| The estover reunion 0 K S ve 5¢ 1 { Blandburg, ; attend the wedding of Evelyn paby girl born on July 22. The | friends in town. held at the Harmony Grange Hall Y : 9 . ’ { Elmont M. Morrow, Flinton, |Sorebach, granddaughter of Mrs. | mother is the former Miss Doro- > . y on Aug. 14 PRINCESS LIGHT MUSTARD 2 ts. 2Tc 1 S arawar | anc arma > aps VOI S1yrle | xalph McCulley, of Akron, O., ; ; p A Je S € [and Charmaine R. Fegan, Irvona.|Durkota. try Stoy, daughter of Mr. and|motorcycled to town on Saturday | The Syberts reunion will be 3 ha ££ Ca ! urday. | A demonstration was held Aug. es Jean Syberts, Lois Beals of |erts and family, Mrs. Mary Wea- | Misses Rose and Norina Ver-|4 at the home of Mrs. Eulalia | California, and Messrs. Rodger | Ver, Mrs. Alma Mulhollen and | gerio spent a week's vacation in | Godfrey. [and Tom "Young: (Mrs. Dorothy Wagner and dau- | g =29 Pittsburgh. , { Lewis Lesniak of the U. 8.| Miss Lois Beals of California, | ghters, Susan, Barbara and Chris | -! Mr. and Mrs. John Donahue are | Army is spending a 90-day fur- |i ‘ber | tene. | Y — | £ Miss Jean Syberts, Messrs. Tom | : aed : 5 the proud parents of a baby boy, |lough at his home here. and Rodger Young were Clear-| Mrs. Anna Spork is visiting in| ¢ 0 born at the Colver Hospital. | George Benewiat of the Mer-| i. i risi ? | Pittsburgh for a few days this] Ibs. J : a : ; : field Fair visitors last week. | 3 : . Miss Betty Kollar of Smoke | chant Marine is spending a leave | I | week. | K Run visited over the week end at at his home here. er 0d d% Nemes, g5u. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Weaver of U.S. No. 1 Size ‘A’ 0 i h f Mr. Mrs. Mi | Mr. 'S. ay | . 2 id SMR RR . 0, ze i = a re Dome ° §oane rs is | and Ty Mts Sallaghe | gan of Duncansville, are visiting | = | : oe = : = Mr. James Leri of Pittsburgh. are visiting the formers mother, | their Srandmotner, mrs. Emma | TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | NEW PO 1 ATOES peck C¢ a ! is visiting at the home of his|Mrs. Inez Gallagher. {*o.and, : : =e me Rt Sha. g i |parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dante Leri| Francis Burgoon, daughter of | Dennis Frye is a patient at|QATS AT 90¢ PER BUSHEL; a H oO pr | of this place. [ Mr. and og James Burgoon, | the Spangler Dewi) and is do-| Clinton oats grown Jom certi- California Sweet Juicy - f | Mr. and Mrs. John Donahue of (was admitted to the Altoona |ing fine at this writng. fied Seed My Year 01 3 ton V 1 Q : T WAT E R TA N K . { Altoona visited at the home of Mercy Hospital on Monday even-| Mr. Dubroskey of DuBois was bushel. Also Massey-Harris grain a encia ranges Size 9% Cc WE {Mr. and Mrs. Peter McKotch on | ing of this week. if a business caller in Westover this | binder, 7 ft. cut. See Marinus Cali i x | Sunday.. | Ashville Boro now has a police- | week. § Dumm, 3% mile West of Nix: alijornia A % NO RUST | Miss Helen Bokoch of Pitts- | man on duty. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Watson | town. 8-26 | A NO LEAKS | burgh spent the week end at the| Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chirdon and | announce the birth of a daught- FRESH COW AND CALF for WW ee ea ums Ib. 23c¢C. A * {home of her parents, Mr. and |children of Connecticut are visit-|er on July 30, at Spangler Hos- | FRESH rote Pn A * (UTA en fn fie Soni, ing st the Home of the formers ial rs Eon eens Sn nore |B Sele Tender 2 : Visiting over the week end at |parents. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Ferguson te IPatton-Dysart Road. 2 large ; HOT WATER 5 Mice | : : : ih . > Ales Patton 3825. 8-26 P 1 1 ! 1 : ~ % PLEASING COLOR is Doms oF ue Thon R ace Rachie. gia anvly Duiote g 10 Apron, Oo Tie asca € er y bets. ac . Yes, you can take a plumb- |Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Mi- | ed Cross Seeking Miss Jean Swope of Harris BEAGLE Hix E TOR Poa Jor Solid Fancy K % FIT ANY STAND er’s word for it on hot water |halik Jr. all of Detroit, Mich. Edward J S 1 Lure, Vio hor roronte Me cig], Soe. Male. Inquire o alter | ara 0 ks. He knows the value i | i : | Jones, Spangler FOr, pa » MT. Becker, St. Boniface, Pa. Phone ~ a * KEEPS YOUR Sows. flo |; Mr. and Mis. Tom Costelli of ; Mrs.” Harry Swope, over the last| Hastings $701 8-12 icin omaioes 2 39¢ ; of rocklining that perma- | | Johnstown were recent visitors| The Cambria County Chapter | week end. yy niin | w@ 5 KITCHEN COOLER nently prevents rust and : at the home of Mr. and Mrs. An-| Of the American Red Cross is Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Roland of BEAUTIFUL HOME GROWN | Summer Ke S GUARANTEED leaks. No dirty, rusty water, gelo Conagi. ch [ave to contact Edward Jones Niagara Falls, N. Y., called on| Tomatoes for Sale. At Harold | i | — FOR 20 YEARS no worry about leaks, and a Miss Betty Ann Zawiskie has Of the Spangler area. Mr. Jones the former's mother, Mrs. Emma | Dotts, 1 mi. south Carrolltown to- | Ra Ibs 5 HOT-ROC Tank retains returned home after spending [is listed as an uncle and next of | Roland, over the week end. {ward Ebensburg on Rt. 219. 8-26 | o Pp es ’ Cc 4 * LOW COST the Best-=helps keep your several weeks vacationing in Few [Rin to the lnse bist Lt. Edward | “Mr. Blair Rodkey of Birming. | Rome cms oe 0 =| 2 kitchen cooler. Jersey. | C. Jones, -010-065. ham Als Mr. and Mrs, Har | , : vy , 3% old | J hi A IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! ee {, The office of the Quartermas- | Reese and son, Barry, and Mr. | Independence Dromedary Chocolate a TO INSTALL HOT.ROC Tanks — with SPANGLER Le Jengral. Department of the land Mrs. Wendell Banton and E DERB RR | SAFETY MATCHES FUDGE a cio 59 tha’ ators oh Ered y= wih ih as TSiusied the Red | family, all of Endicott. N. Y. | hon 2 Made by. the makers of er oned uoonged Tork NIRS. PILDY LET > 0 get in touch with the) visited at the Gurney Westover WANTED! box 10¢ 5 ¢ A HOY-ROC Electric Woter one at the cost of an ordinary Phone Barhesbore 2ok-M uhele, regarding the disposition | and Glenn, Rodkey homes for , box K eaters. Boller: You got atone soy ld TSRIaing of Bis nephew. |scme time. Elderberies to be delivered | A . tha: thi The regular meeting of the] nyone knowing e address of | Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westover ripe, dry, and free from Co No. 2 3 hi = Inlde vu Spangler Fire Co. Auxiliary was | the Spangler man has heen asked | and daughter, Myra Jean, and mold or rot. We will receive AS SLICED RED BEETS cans 23¢ A Yust prevention, Aveilable in held at the Fire Hall here on|to notify the Cambria County | Mrs. Harry Frye motored to Al- berries each day except | GLENWOOD ASST. JELLIES 102, 19¢ " WRITE FOR Friday evening. Following the|Chapter of the American Red toona on Sunday to visi ay Sunday, starting August 16. many standard shapes and y visit Jay : g 2 | PURITAN MARSHMALLOWS i 3 BOOKLET sizes with universal fittings. | business session, the committee | Cross, 244 Walnut Street, Johns- Frye, who is a patient at the Al- | bag 0c g ; 1 churge Served a fasty junct, [town Pa, toona Hospital. FROZEN FARM DURKEE SHREDDED COCOANUT 2 19¢ 3 6 C. P. WELT ‘ard-playing followed, with the | —. Re I Wess 30d a - . F. Y PATTON SUPPLY prizes being awarded to “nd B ° Je‘frey, and Mrs. Joe Abel of PRODUCTS, INC. GOLD SEAL CAKE FLOUR Tee 340 8 - . . i , ” | i: is xa * : & kg. Fifth Ave. Patton Fifth Ave, Patton Francis prams Mrs kelly and BASOMent Stairs Erie, Visited Mr. and Mrs, Daryl ALTOONA, PA. R Pao y ; : ’ Mrs. Jean Waring. The committee 3arton for a few days > | BREAD SUPREME Qg Hemme a i i a ; i , |in charge of the September meet- | IIE | N ¢ cei “4 ling will consist of Mrs. Liman, Black and Blues! ——e aT TET — X BLUE Large 13¢c A Mrs. Tonkin and Mrs. Taylor. [ . N Loaf A Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Fennello | ; 5 SUDS ¢ ! “ A . + | We've heard of the Basin Street g SLICED 3 were recent visitors in Detroit | p,- es large Ige. g at the home of the former's!" oo : et t e X 19¢ Wheat Bread loaf i4c 0 REGENCY What about the Basement Stairs ° bxs. mother, Mrs. Mary Fennello. | Black B - Fine for Small med. i 3 ONE OF A SERIES OF IDEA Miss Arlene Lehmier is spend- | ae and Blues? : : X : na? Golden Krust loaf Oc A STATOR BY BURT SULLIVAN ing her vacation with her parents, | ray, basement Stairgay is he | y 4 FAMOUS HOME DESIGNER Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lehmier, | 17:0 ardous part of the entire] , A Mrs. Francis Pallone entertain. hopse. and ble prt rol d T-MINIT COCOANUT PIE MIX ois. 29€ A —_ ed her pinochle club on Monday, B an ue bruises, broken x | A evening. Prizes were awarded to |limbs, even deaths, have resulted | | DELRICH COLOR QUICK MARGARINE 15 47c A Mrs. Adelaide Naslasi, Mrs. Rose |in_falls down these stairs, Y u N d! i ) Certo, Mrs. Charlotte Fennello| Being somewhat out of sight, | 0 eed. ! Read -to-Eat 4 and Mrs. Ann Deleloa. [the basement stairs are often in | y A Misses Pat Gross and Joanne [2 sad state of repair, unlighted, | ° . | Lantzy, who are student nurses | and cluttered with odds and ends. Ww : " at the Mercy Hospital, Altoona,| The top and bottom steps of estinghouse Refrigerators 5 are visiting at the home of Mr. |the basement stairway should be ® Westin h R di 0 and Mrs. Paul Lantzy. | painted white or there should b~ / < 5 Donald Sella of Detroit, Mich., |a handy light switch to illumin- ® Vv > 5 g ouse a 10S / J |is spending a few weeks at the |ate this dangerous passage. / o~ 4 c K | Tony Fennello home. Broken or loose steps should W estinghouse Sewing Machines \ 0 1 Misses Kathleen, Joanne and certainly be repaired at once. @ 7. 1? { ¢ Kg | Connie Crosser of Bellwood are{ A hand rail is a great help, W estinghouse Laundromat Shankless Ib. 49 KS [Hisiting at the home of their especially if there are elderly per- e Ww t h E Ready-to-E ; {uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. D. sons in the household who use | ~f1 4 yer 0 eaay-to-Eat K IR. Tovette. | ae, hong estinghouse Electric Ranges | Mr. and Mrs. Vincent mogte] SC Ereaaeell SAS. hers, paint ® , . g ~ . g Cooked Hams hae” 1b. 65¢ , | and children, Constance, Ermenia, | cans—even roller skates— are hab- W estinghouse Small Appliances Halt : facts: If you need mort- | Dolores 30d Vincent, Jr. of Bal- |itually parked on cellar stairs ® Phil Ref = i | § Ready-to-Eat 2 | more, Md., were visiting over| While we are on the subject of | ile 1 « M Whole or , tis wosl ard : EE M. a) as alt] : NE Shank g gage money, make sure that you get the mortgage the Woe kt 9s hm of Mr. the basemen; we TEHE ay ne. | Ph I 0 e rigerators i BO LESS HA S Halt Ib. 89¢ R: Mrs. Je Se . : recomme ¢ g uj ; eg- e . 3 . res e ully Dresse x . ’ . | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pritts lected pile of rubbish in the cor- » - Q g that is best for you. It will pay you to appraise |and daughter, Wanda, and Mrs. ig bi | 1co Deep Freez Cabinets ’ FRYING CHICKENS 1b. 69¢c » . 9 | Flo Pritts, all of Rockwood, Pa. Many fires originate i the | o 1 1 | 1 what we offer you in rates, terms, and service, | were visiting Sunday at the home [pace ros prov By com | Philco Radios | | Young, Plump Ful g [of Mr. and Mrs. John Castonis. |bustion among old rags, newspa- | | Long Island Ducklings Dressed 1b. 95€C § before you arrange a mortgage anywhere. A |. Mrs. Renia Idle of Akron, O., [pers and such materials, ASK ABOUT OUR | Bl snort Sliced 5 : a is spending "two weeks at. the| "The wiring around the wash | 3% | Ribs of Beef , 49c | Boiled Ham 4" 59¢ } talk with us places you under no obligation. [home of her mother, Mrs. Annie machine should be properly safe- | BUDGET PAYMENT PLAN [| Te . Blo 2 g | Demi. | guarded, for wet hands on de- | Y / | pl Smoke : 1 | Mrs. Willard Demi and son, fective electrical equipment can | 2 Bacon Squares Ib 43¢ Pork Liver 1b. 39¢ A . . | Billy, have returned home after cause catastrophies. | A ' * Ocean—Boneless 'S F i N i ] B | Spetaing eral wesly in Akron, | “Safe at home base,” is a glad- | Callahan’s Fl : ° S | B Turkey Gizzaxds,, 39¢ Pollock Fillet Ib. 25¢ ) | ) , . | some cry. | t A nd] A 1S d 100d dll | Mrs. Ann Baker entertained | “Safe ‘at home basement!” is a | €c ric ore a Boston ot Boneless Haddock Fill t 39 g | her cinch club last Tuesday ev- | good idea, too. | APPLIANCES — HOME NEEDS A Cod Fillet 1b. 39¢ auaoc ine 1b. ¢ 3 Rec C Tr lt P {ening. A delicious lunch was re _— sins | | B Large * A u ) ved and prizes were awarded to| Mr. Bill Smith and son, Buddy, | I. 0 d Oo O n, cnnd. | Mrs. Katie Macek, Mrs. Anna|of Akron, Ohio, visited at the | Phone 2001 Carrolltown 2 FANCY SHRIMP Ib. 69¢c 3 Teplipsiy and Mrs. Rachel Mc- home of Mrs. Annie Demi Sane k/ PRICES EFFECTIVE rors Bughey. day. AODONARIES (N11, CLOSING AUGUST 14 [Orr Sars
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