Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, September 23, 1948, Image 6

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Baltimore, Md.
Oshall recently,
Mr. and Mrs.
and daughters, Mabel and Mar- | home in Coalport.
tha, visited at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. Blair Williams in Utah- family of West Wadsworth, N. Y.,
ville recently.
__Michael Lepena of a Maryland | the
Naval Base was a recent week | Mrs. Perry Esch. While here they
end visitor at the
home.
Elmer Peacock, brother of Mrs.
Emily Oshall, died in the Aspin- |Mrs. David Gates home Thursday
Pittsburgh, last |and at the Mrs. Kenneth Everhart
wall Hospital,
Saturday.
Mrs.
BEAVERVALLEY
Mr. and Mrs.
George Gates and Mrs.
Rhudell Gates and family spent |her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. |
Sunday at Mussleman’s Grove,
Mr. and Mrs. John Garjin of | Haven.
Punxsutawney and Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. «Cecil Lovell of | Clearfield County
Edward Bradford of
sleman’s Grove near Claysburg.
Miss Betty Lou Gens of Wash- | week in Potter Co.
ington, D. C,, spent a recent week
Bob Nelson of |end at the home of her parents, (became the proud parents of
visited at the |Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gens. She is baby girl recently Mrs. Sebinsky
home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert employed by the FBI,
Mrs. Gussie Potutchnig visited
Earl
former's
Johnstown. Herbert Oshall home here.
Brush parties were held at the ———
home Tuesday evening.
Mrs. William Oshall is visiting
and Mrs. Russell Spangle of Lock
l.ecague,
visited at the home of Mr. and |the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mich- was 1n attendance.
Mrs. Earl Bollinger on Sund y.
) Robert Barnhart
and family spent Sunday at Mus- |ited relatives in Beaver Valley.
Mr. and Mrs.
ael Nedimyer. :
Mr. and Mrs. Edréd Lynch vis-
Mount Your Trophies
You'll like our expert work-
manship—*“Lifelike Taxidermy
at Reasonable Prices.”
(Formerly Carrolltown Taxidermy)
Friday night in Cresson.
son, Roger, motored
end at the Joseph Smith home.
Frances Bergamaschi
cheerleaders for Cresson
School.
EARL T VOLK Thursday evening callers in
° Cresson were: Mary Wills and
TAXIDERMIST | Frances and Doris Bergamaschi.
| \ i Je { i
Spangler Barnesboro Dorothy Lidwell of Ashville,
| Fortunato Funicelli Liome.
| Mary . Alice Funicelli was
We Can Make Your Old |
Living Room New Again! |.
Have your old living room suite Re-built and Re-upholstered ;
e you would ordinarily pay for the same mat- |ers Mary Alice and Betty Ann
suite, and which will give you years more ser-
vice from your old living room furniture. We guarantee the
workmanship and materials, AND Your satisfaction with the
job. Also Restyled to any style you may wish.
for half the pric
erial on a new
EASY TERMS... UP TO A YEAR TO PAY
| chi heme.
| Domenic Reghetti
{ ball squad.
| and
Walter Judd Jr.
| High School Conimercial
| They are Mary Ida Wills, Secre
| Treasurer,
| visited his niece Mrs.
| Coulter. Other
| Coulter * home this past
Frances
| Biller home, in Cresson.
motored to State
with their son Joan who will at-
| tend classes there. Their daught-
| also accompanied them.
Callers in Coalport on Satur-
day were Mr. and Mrs. Silvio
| Fontanella, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer
| Hollen, and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
| Reghetti.
| Mr. Leslie Reghetti was a cal-
| ler in Gallitzin on Thursday.
Mr. Harry Issacson was a cal-
{ler in Dean on Wednesday. :
| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Swires
ere’s What We Do
® Call for and deliver
od ® 0ld Covering removed
i ® Frames repaired, braced & |and son, spent Sunday at the
3 : | Howard Swires hoe.
repolished Callers in Altoona on Saturday
| were: Mr. and Mrs James Berr-
. Platforms completely Ye linger and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
u
{ Judd.
Timothy O'Leary of this place
had 3 fingers on his right hand
i severly cut while at work. It re-
quired several stiches to close the
wound.
Miss Betty Lewis expects to
spend some tiine visiting her
| aunt, Mrs. John Campbell of this
place.
| Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Krise of
| Van Ormer, spent Sunday at the
| home of Mrs. Sherman Krise.
| MarriageLicenses
| * Filling added |
§f ® New springy seat cushions
® Covered in fine fabric
PRICES from
$54.50 =
(TWO PIECES)
samples.
NAME...
ADDRESS.
— MAIL THIS COUPON —
NU-BILT UPHOLSTERING COMPANY.
1700 11th Ave., Altoona, Pa.
Gentlemen:
Best Time to Call...
dnd Josephine Timek, Emeigh.
Victor Christoff and Margaret
Pysz, both of Susquehanna Twp.
Philip H. Hokemeyer, Balti-
mode, Md.,, and Patricia Jane
Dougherty, Spangler.
Francis L. Baker and Mary
Jane Kirsch, both Loretto R. D.
Joseph Elisha Leach Jr., Atlan-
ta, Ga., and Mary Eleanor Tho-
mas, Patton.
Robert S. Hall, Spangler, and
No Obligation
Please have your representative call with
No. of Pieces...
NU-BILT UPHOLSTERING COMPANY
1700 11th Ave., Altoona
Phone 8584
Mary Margaret Lewis, Barnes-
boro.
Richard Thomas Swires and
Helen Dubyak, both of Patton.
Nelson E. Mentch, Colver, and
Frances Jablonski, Ford City.
Cletus Patrick Gray, Patton R
D. 1, and Josephine Mary Holtz,
840 Phila. St. Indiana
Phone 1508
PHONE 2051
Proper Front Wheel
ALIGNMENT
AND
BALANCING
IS HIGHLY IMPORTANT!
HALUSKA MOTORS
Hastings R. D. 1.
a — AL Time
WN —
Just a bad bump at the curb can sometimes throw
the wheels of any car out of line . . . without the
driver’s knowing about it. Then you’d literally he
dragging your tires sideways over miles of highway.
® Don’t risk it. It’s cheaper and safer to drive in
now for our Precision Wheel Alignment & Balancing
Service. We'll check the steering-gear assembly, in-
spect front-end alignment and make precision adjust-
ments, balance front wheel assemblies and equalize
tire pressure.
® Remember—For Safety & Economy, have your
Front Wheel Alignment @nd Balancing checked every
5000 miles.
DIRECT DEALER — CHRYSLER & PLYMOUTH
On-the-Square, PATTON, PA.
Mr. Charles Barnett visited last
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sebinsky
ey : Visitors at the home of Mr.
Visited over the week end with |,nq Mrs Ammon Oshall were Mr. r
parents, Mr. and|anq Mrs. Clair Shope of Sheffield. | Mrs. Inez Gallagher.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peacock
Myra Hamilton |attended the EUB Conference at of Akron, O., were visitors at the | Nagle,
baseball season of the Cambria- Gibbons, Ann
Sun-
A very large number of stud-
ents from Dean and Dysart were
transported by bus to the foot-
ball game between Cresson and
Altoona Catholic High Schools on
Mr. Pete Fontanella and grand- |
sumed her position as one of the 3
High [a patient
| was a Sunday dinner guest at the
a
| week end guest at the Bergamas-
and Roger
i Two girls from Dean have been
| elected to ofrices in the Cresson
Club
|tary and Frances Bergamaschi, |
| Mr. James Kittell of Pittsburgh |
Joseph J. Tronzo, Barnesboro, |
UNION PRESS-COURIER
ASHVILLE
a By MRS. GEORGIA LIDWELL
s the fi er Geraldi H skey.
'S Mr av Mrs Basie Hemskey: | Judy Gallagher Feted
i > ; family of Grampian visited at the At Part On Birthda
Bollinger | Tuesday at the Albert Rudnick Lemoine Hemsky home recently. y y
Sunday visitors here were Mr.
Kenny Gauntner,
Emma Jean and Barbara Massic
ci, Mickey Dascanio, Norman
Gibbons,
Inez Gallagher.
gifts.
LR
nounced Sunday in St. Thomas
Catholic
pital.
James Rhoades of the U. S
ong relatives and friends here.
ong relatives in Ohio recently.
Saturday was a huge success.
Saturday.
Mrs. Maud Lloyd of Crafton,
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Reghetti [Pa., visited with her sister, Mrs.
were callers in Cresson Friday |Inez Gallagher,
| evening, other callers were: Joe |The sisters motored to Madera fo
Richard Bergamaschi and |Visit among friends there.
last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Letcher
of Turtle Creek visited at the
Peter Lesniak home on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carter of
Cleveland, O., visited at the home
f Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gauntner
over the week end.
Misses Joyce Gallagher and
Anna Lesniak spent Sunday in
Thomas | Dyncansville.
callers at the]
A new front entrance is being
week | built at the Martha Bercaw home,
| were: Mr. Howard Swires, Mrs.
| Cathrine Krisc, Mrs. Mabel Coul- |and a new porch is being added.
| ter, of Van Ormer, and Mr. and | -
| Mrs. Merle Meyers of Rosebud.
Bergamaschi was a
| week end guest at the Gorden |
| The house also is being reshingled
Chest Springs
Charles Conrad of this
| Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Fortunato Funi- | place has returned to her home
College
after spending a week visiting
among relatives in Pittsburgh.
Miss Patricia Kibler, daughter
|of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Kibler of
| Altoona, has returned to her home
| after spending some time at the
home of E. C. Reig.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carter of
Cleveland have returned home oe
ter visiting with the lady’s par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krug.
Miss Rose Mary Murphy of |
{ Ashville is substituting in the|
local Post Office for Mrs. Ophelia
McCoy, who is on vacation.
Mrs. Ray Meloy and daughter,
“Jo,” were Altoona callers on Sat- |
urday.
Miss Geraldine Conrad, employ- |
ed in Altoona, spent the week end |
at her home here.
| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutton]
and family of Carrolltown spent |
| Sunday at the former's home, |
{that of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence |
| Sutton.
Miss Rose Wharton, employed |
in Altoona, spent several days |
| with her sisters, Mrs. Mary Mec- |
| Coy and Miss Anna Wharton.
| Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Charles Jr. |
{and family spent Sunday with the |
| former's father, Nelson Charles |
[Sr. of this place. |
| Mrs. Hortense Dunegan Adams |
and Miss Teresa Nagle of St.
Augustine were callers here last
week.
Forty Hours’ Devotion will open
in St. Monica's Church Sunday,
Sept. 26, at 10 o'clock.
Miss Dorothy Gill, a graduate
nurse of the Mercy Hospital, vis-
ited over the week end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gill
of this place.
A round and square dance will
be held in the Church Hall here
this Saturday. An orchestra from
Cresson will provide the music.
‘American Art Week’
Is Scheduled Nov. 1-7
Schools in Pennsylvania are be-
ing urged by the State Depart-
ment of Public Instruction to
take part in American Art Week,
which will be observed Nov. 1 to
7
|
| |
|
"The department said that the
schools and colleges throughout
the State will join with clubs, re-
ligious and cultural organizations,
as well as merchants and manu-
facturers to help celebrate the
week.
—Press-Courier classifieds pay!
A birthday party was held in
Mr. and Mrs. Byran Esch and |, . honor of Judy Gallagher's fifth
y and Mrs. John Esch of Spangler. anniversary on Sunday, Sept. 19, a x Nas, 8
at the home of her grandmother, | 2USiness caller in oona.
Jimmy, Ronnie and Joe Gibbons, and family of New Millport.
Lois and Janet Storm, Mary Ann |lime with her
and Bobby Miller, Lora Wright, Gondek.
Tommy and Bobby Burgoon, El- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stevens
A picnic and dance was held in |ayne Dascanio, Charlene Chirdon 1
the Dean hall to climax the 1948 |Ann Hollern, Tommy and Billy|ple Are Funny” show at the Jaf-
Gerry |fa Mosque in Altoona Saturday
Gauntner, Grace Gallagher, Anna evening,
Karthaus | Coalport was a recent visitor at|day Sept. 19th. A huge crowd |Lesniak, Joyce, Patty and Mrs
A tasty lunch was served and
Miss Judy received many lovely
Banns of matrimony were an-
a Re a and Carol Ann, of Blandburg vis- | niinimum charge of 50c.
to Johns- | Altoona.
town where they spent the week A new front porch has been
constructed at the Lloyd Judd
has re- |residence. , , ,
Mrs. Margaret Baumgardner is|in Altoona with the lady's dau-
in the Altoona Hos-|8hter, Anna,
Army spent a week end pass am- | Mrs. V. K. Gallagher, in Fallen-
Mrs. Martha Bercaw visited am- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kava and
The VFW Auxiliary bake sale in Blandburg Saturday evening.
| Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lewis and in Flinton Monday evening.
| Fotanella of Dean, are members |daughter, Sharon, visited in New ~
[of the Cresson High School foot- | York last week.
Flinton
By MISS DORA HOCKENRERRY
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Slovikoski City, is a guest at the home
and family of Washington, D. C.,,
spent the week end with Mrs, |&8 Hecker.
Anna Slovikoski of this place and
Davenport.
Hollentown.
Chiomiento homes in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hockenberry
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph | Mrs, Sue Regan and Miss Doris
Mrs. James Wilson of New York
ler parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thom- | nic of Indiana, spent Sunday here
Misses Betty and Venus Kin-
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Conrad of ney have returned to their em-|was a recent visitor at the home
ployment at Ashtabula, Ohio, af-|of his brother-in-law and sister,
John F. Bill was a Saturday|ter a visit at the Kinney and|Mr. and Mrs: Leo Murphy,
Mr. and Mrs, Adam Sclesky an-| announce the birth of a son at
: . je|and family spent Sunday with |nouce the birth of a daughter
The following attended: Bobbie Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hockenberry [the Miners’ Hospital.
Yr Mr. and Mrs. Gust Busunis,
Thursday, September 23, 1948
.. . ’ .
Regan spent Sunday at DuBois, Clinic at Miners Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. John Stqlitza and | Plans for ‘Open House’
of | children and Mrs. John Lockomo- Arrangéments have been made
to have open house at the State
Tuberculosis and Venereal Dis-
ease Clinic at the Miners’ Hospi-
tal, Spangler, Pa. Monday, Sep-
tember 27th, 11 a. m, to 12 noon,
and Wednesday, September 29,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schilling | from 4 p. m. to 5 p. m.
The public is invited to visit
the clinic and get acquainted with
————————— ee the public health program in
—Press-Courier Classifieds pay! | their community.
at the Michael Ramnosky home,
Mr. James Pittman of Chicago
at | the parental home,
- Miss Katie Gondek, employed
in Philadelphia, is spending some
mother, Tessie
’
,| and John Bill attended the “Peo-
. Miss Cora Hockenberry was a
caller in Patton last Monday.
Mrs. Helen Ball of Washington,
D. C, spent the week end with
her mother, Mrs. Anna Slovi-
koski.
y Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hocken- CLASSIFIED RATES
bery and daughters, Gloria Jean avy
ited Sunday at the M. J. Hocken- | Insertions without change of copy,
berry home here. per word, with minimum charge
2
Mrs. Anna Slovikoski and son, | PRICE OF TWO
Stanley, spent Monday afternoon
One Insertion, 2c per word, with a
Additional
f| STOBE ROOM For Boeri |
5c. THREE INSERTIONS ror “rr | STORE ROOM FOR RENT—May
| PHONE YOUR AD!
DIAL PATTON 3161
For Rent |
1c
be used for store or office. Lo-
Automotive
Mrs. Virda Stevens and family
er puppies for Sale.
timber recently.
|daughter, Janet, called on friends ————
LONG SLEEVE COTTON PRIN
| Mrs. Martha Jenkins and child- dresses.
Bakerton
By M. A. PANCZAK
Mrs. Blair Zagata and son of
Sayerville, N. J., are visiting at | KITCHEN
the homes of relatives here.
.| visited the lady’s parents, Mr. and | CHIHUAHUA and Toy Mer thew Conveniohoos
dogs. Registered stock. Write to|Mation phone Patton 2184. 8-12 |—
Tharp’s Kennel, 120 Federal, Cum- | gn ovir FoR HIRE — Sore
berland, Md. Phone 1497-M. 10-7 SHOVEL FOR HIRE - - Rubber |
Sizes 38 to 52. $3.95
Mrs. Margaret Beiswenger and ren of Coalport visited Sunday at | Fannie C. Wetzel, Carrolltown.
[children moved to Windber last|the Joseph Stewart home. — —— — p—
5 PR » ig) errr TUR dav)
Ed Scott was a business caller | TERRIER PUPS FP. R. regis- | gyiy 1 DOZER FOR HIRE with | 1946 CHEVROLET TRUCK, Long
tered American Pitt Bull. Arm- angle blade, spedializing in cell-
itage and “P. R.” Tubors Black | SD g
Demon bloodlines. Call 1; mile
past Alwines on Somerset Pike
(Rt. 219). Joe E. Nokes, R. D. 4
Box 455, Johnstown, Pa. 9-26
COAL RANGE, Hot
: I water tank and laundry stove. plete equipment.
Charles (Chick) McCombie, who Inquire of Janet Harrower, 517 call at 511 Magee Ave. Patton. try!
Phone Patton 2791.
es———eesr—————————a no
FURNISHED APARTMENT for |
rent.
cated at 707 Fifth Ave. Baton |
1948 CHRYSLER FOR SALE—Is
fully equipped. In excellent con-
Two persons only. All |dition. Inquire at Union Press-
For further infor- | Courier Office, Patton. *9-23
HARLEY-DAVIDSON Motorcycl-
es—New sensational 1949, 1-3
mounted, with back hoe attach- |down, balance in 15 months; bar-
ment. Excavating and loading by | gains in used motorcycles; every-
the hour or contract. Weakland | thing for the motorcyclist. Har-
Bros. Phone Barnesboro 841-R-3 | ley-Davidson Sales Co. 711 7th
or 803-R-11. *tf | St., Altoona, Pa. Phone 22386 tf
T
Wheel Base, 9,000 miles, good
ar excavating and landscaping. No | condition. Inquire of Fred Nie-
job too small. Weakland Bros., | miec, Beaver St., Hastings, Pa.
Phone either Barnesboro 841-R-3 P. O. Box 445. 9-30
:|or 803-R-11. of
FOR THE BEST IN USED CARS
Call Montgomery Motors, Cres-
your old floors with our com- son, Pa. Phone 6341 Cresson. The
Phone 3481 or |biggest little dealer in the coun-
-| SANDERS FOR RENT — Renew
: t tf
had been playing with the St. Magee Ave., Patton, Pa. 10-7 | Crowell’s Carpet and Linoleum ee ceteris
Louis’ Cardinals’ Pony League AMEDIO AR CARTE Tr Tar | Shop, Patton. tf | 1940 DODGE DUMP TRUCK for
team at Hamilton, Ontario, is | AMERICAN CABINET BASE ®
here for an indefinite stay with | Sink for Sale. Steel, excellen
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. | condition. Inquire at 916 Palme
Charles McCombie. ray
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Knee an- ELECTRIC
nounce the birth of a daughter
Venesky, daughter of Mr.
Mrs. Joseph Venesky.
Sister Mary Adricnne, R. S. M.,
of Butler, spent a few days here (hood. Slightly used. Phone 2291
and |
at the home of her parents, Mr. | Patton, or inquire at 806 Palmer | nishings. Inquire of Mrs.
*9-23 | Kerr, Dysart R. D, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Regis Mitchell of | 30.GALLON GALVANIZED HOT
Used 3
here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. years. Will sell cheap to quick
parents of the buyer. Phone Patton 2461. *tf
and Mrs. Adrian Buck. Ave.
Salem, Ohio, spent the week end | Water Tank for Sale.
James Murphy,
lady.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Natcher
Manager and Auctioneer:
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
| Chair for sale. Inquire of Mrs.
DR. B. RESSLER :
Grtourmir | Amen Aevet dfMiece Ave
Room 203 [eg 3
Pennsylvania Bldg.
1207 12th Ave. Altoona, Pa. |i
Ave., Patton, Pa. 9-23
— | PATTON HOUSE FOR SALE— 20M2
SORIRRLE rd | MODEL 29M2 1947 FEDERAL
| ) | Player for Sale. Like new. An [ted on Palmer Ave. 1 extra Iot.|lent condition.
at the Miners’ Hospital, Spangler. | album of latest records free. Mrs. Immediate possession. Inquire at or
Mrs. Knee is the former Evelyn | Thomas Ross, Blandburg, Pa. 9-23
LIGHT TAN 'TEEN AGE COAT | nei 0 1 fo eB
for Sale. Has a brown velvet | HOUSE WITH 6 ACRES Ground
COMMUNITY AUCTION
of New Kensington, announce the [At St. Augustine, Pa., every Tues-
birth of a daughter. Mrs. Natcher gay a 740 p. m. ™e pbl i
i ildred Davenport, |invited to bring merchandise to
is he Former Mune 2yeD be sold. Come out to buy and sell. | Sale.
-30 | desired. Inquire Saturdays or Sun-
— —e 1
MATERNITY SLIPS may be pur- 5542, or write P. O. Box 191, Car- | MO
chased at Fannie C. Wetzel’s TX
| Store in Carrolltown. Sizes 32 to | —
Sale. U-Plate, fish-plated frame.
Walter Fink, 206 Brewer Ave.,
Patton. Phone 2135. 9-22
t
: Real Estate
6 rooms and bath, heat. Loca- Dump Truck for Sale. In excel-
Steady job with
truck. For further information,
800 Palmer Ave., Patton. Phone | call Carrolltown 4843. *tf
Patton 3158. 9-30
1939 DODGE LUMBER TRUCK
for Sale. Also saw mill. Inquire
Also household fur-|J. C. McGough, Dysart R. D., Pa.
Marie} ————— es
%10-7 (1940 DODGE 114-TON TRUCK
— —reee 77 for Sale. In good condition. In-
EVERGREEN NURSERY located quire of Paul Becker, St. Boni-
, for sale.
in Patton for sale. Whole or face, Pa. or phone Hastings
part. Hearty assorted saleable | 3701. 9-16
stock. Come and look it over.
Short’s Evergreen Nursery, Mel- 1
Services
———— —
COMMUNITY RESTAURANT on | SUITS MADE TO ORDER—For
Lanark Road, Hastings, for appointment call Carrolltown
Inquire of Mrs. Catherine 2361. Will call at your conven-
jlo Ave., Patton. 9-23
F. J. |Stislow, above address. 9-23 | ience, evenings. Exclusive lines J.
Schellhammer, Altoona, Pa. #10-7 |
| CARROLLTOWN OWN LOT aod Fos and Fon L. Taylor and Pioneer Tailoring.
DRESRER CHIT ION Ti ] ottil ;
DRESSER, CHIFFIONIER, Libr-| foundation for sale. Lot 50x150 | portc DY Cleaners Qarrellionhs
ary table, baby crib and high .
| ®et, located next to entrance of
Fairgrounds. Foundation 26x34.
Blueprints of plan can be had if
GENERAL HAULING of Coal,
Wood, Rubbish, etc. Phone Ray
days only of Regis Illig, Phone Humphrey, Patton pu LE cy
|MOVING SERVICE—Either local
| rolltown. or long-distance. Call W. H.
ah TT | Yes . stings 205 Reason-
Phone 3-2623 {40 at $3.95 each. tf | HOL SE 5 LOT, CARROLLTOWN | a i Tre 2m Nee
Po — Borough, for Sale. Located. on |. ave PT Co loonie. io
Kemmis 'RESS PATTERNS—We are fea- | St. Mary's St. Five rooms ang |?"d have P.U.C. License. i
Patterns. Stop in today and in-
spect them. We also have a very
good line of yard goods and gifts
WITH THE NEW [for all occasions. Zanella’s Store,
| 10th St., Barneshoro. *#10-7
Har ley Davidson YTEX RUBBER SHEET
125 boos: 18x27, 69¢; size 27x36, 89¢;
9} | size 36x5
>4, $1.49. Fannie C. Wet-
Lightweight - Single Cylinder j= Carrolltown. Phone 2491.
{9- PIECE MAHOGANY DINING
HARLEY DAVIDSON | Room Suite for Sale. 18th Cen-
SALES AND SERVICE [tury. Also modern walnut bed-
room suite. Inquire at 221 Magee
Ave., Patton, or phone 3733 after
4:30 p. m. *tf
I have thrifty transporation
and no parking troubles...
Bargains in Used Motorcycles
407% Down, Balance up to 15 Mos
Genuine Parts, Oil, Accessories
711 th St., ALTOONA
Open till 8:30 p. m,
BLUE SHORTS, especially for
gym. Sizes 14 to 20, at $1.95.
Fannie C. Wetzel, Carroltlown.
*= | CEMETERY MEMORIALS — Of
Barre Vt. Granite. Write for
prices. John W. Hunter, 730
Wildwood Blvd., Williamsport 33,
Pa.
NEW G. M. C. Chassis
and Cabs Now
Available
U Plate 149” W. B. Dump
W Plate 149” Dump, 160” C. & C.
Y Plate 160” Dump
Z Plate 149" Tractor
1-Ton Package Delivery Unit
School Buses
Also A Large Selection of
GOOD USED TRUCKS
Rorabaugh G. M. C.
Truck Co.
Accessories, Parts—Sales—Service
Phone 8078
300 Union Ave. ALTOONA
TRESPASS NOTICES for Sale at
Union Press-Courier office. We
also print mine weighmaster's
certificates, choice of two differ-
ent forms. Phone Patton 3161.
HOT AIR FURNACES—Coal, oil,
or gas. Estimates given. Im-
mediate installation. No down pay-
j ment is required. For information
write or inquire, F. C. Bardelang,
622 Donnelly Ave., Patton, Pa., or
Phone Patton 5151. if
BED JACKETS — Rayon jersey,
$2.95, satin, lace trimmed (blue
and pink), $3.95. Fannie Wetzel's
Store, Carrolltown.
ATLAS METAL WORKING La
Yoo YOU
CAN START THAT
HOME SHOP
ERAT:
PLANNED
<a
AT LOW COST
WITH NEW
Your own workshop — fully equipped to make
anything in wood you want for your home —
need no longer be wishful thinking!
can completely equip with power tool
very reasonable cost . . . by standard
Power King. They give you the basic
ness, accuracy, and capacity you need
endless variety of projects. You'll quickly
recognize their quality construction that
makes them today’s top values. Come in and,
see them today.
J. V. HAMMOND CO.
Phone Barnesboro 273
i thes for Sale. Also Atlas Metal
™ Working Shaper, drill presses and
bench saws. Motors, 1/3 h. Pp. to
1 h. p. Delta drill presses, grind-
ers, circular saws, band saws,
joiners, sanders, jig saws and
wood lathes. J. V. Hammond Co.,
| Phone 273, Spangler, Pa. tf
SATIN STRIP RAYON JERSEY
C. Wetzel, Carrolltown. tf
LARGE OAK DRESSER for sale, |
In very good condition. Inquire |
212 Mellon Ave., Patton. 9-23 |
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PLAYTEX AIR NURSE — Suit- |
able for bathing baby, travel- |
ing, picnics, etc. $9.95. Fannie C.
Wetzel, Carrolltown. |
1 MORRIS DE LUXE HEATING |
Stove for Sale. Large size: heats |
6 to 8-room house; used only 1% |
winters. Also Montgomery-Ward |
washer, $30. Vincent Farabaugh, |
N. Main St, Box 299, Carroll-
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town, Pa. 9-23 |
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CHILDREN’S COTTON PANTS
Size 4 to 6 and 8 to 14, priced |
35¢. Fannie C. Wetzel, Carroll- |
town. Phone 4491. |
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SILVERTONE RADIO for Sale,
7-tube cabinet model. Inquire at
909 Chestnut Ave. Barnesboro.
Phone 497. 9-30
GIRLS’ & CHILDREN’S SKIRTS
Plaid and plain, sizes 7 to 14,
at $2.95 and $3.95. Fannie C.
Wetzel, Carrolltown.
SPANGLER, PA.
Nightgowns. Full cut: sizes 34 |
to 38, 40 to 46. Pink and blue. |
Excellent -value for $2.95. Fannie | y ac ed: hig i i
: | Fictitious Names Act of May ‘24th, cunt accepted; highest prices wil)
{tary of Cambria County, Pennsyl-
turing the famous McCall Dress | Kitchen. Inquire of Walter Swartz, BICYCLE WHEELS straighten-
Carrolltown, Pa. 10-28 | ed; coaster brakes repaired;
I Bra rr —— Work done by experienced men
EBENSBURG LOT FOR SALE— | + ‘estern: A st pe Ar eShOTG.
| 100105. Looted at Highland Nestory Auto Store, Burnesbore:
| Ave. Extension. Inquire at 503 N. |. > —
Julian St., Ebensburg, or phone | ALTERATIONS MADE on men's,
| Ebensburg 211-J. 9-23 women’s and children’s clothes.
| Custom-made coats, suits and
. ie |dresses. Zippers for men’s trous--
ath, heat, Bigler Ave. Spang- | epg. Fur er cloth coats restyled.
ler, Pa. Inquire Smorto, Milde- Mrs. R. H. Sharbaugh ho
man & Peduzzi, Barnesboro, | 3 3 ] Dons
Phone 474.
SIX ROOM HOUSE, for Saie:
5%
Pa. 14261, Carrolltown (near Main St.
tf | Garage). tf
4 LOTS IN PATTON FOR SALE, |RUGS OLE: NED and Demothed
Either singularly or as a whole. Domestic, Oriental Broadloom.
Located on Lincoln Ave, good | Work guaranteed. Superior Rug &
site. Inquire at Union Press-Cour- | Upholstery Cleaning Co., Ebens-
ier Office, Patton. Tibure Pa. RD. 1. Route 22.
GET THE MOST CASH for your aie Or Sone SOR
car by advertising it in the | pick up and deliver Petrloe "te
Union Press-Courier Clasifiieds! | :
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Miscellaneous Wanted
WN HAL —= | MAN WANTED TO TAKE over
WN HAIR” — A |" ye) established i c
ih : J - Watkins route
tng device. ‘Cont 31: None. posses, In, Patton viinity, ‘rural. Reason
Guaranteed to please. John Knoph Lor Quiciing: ust 20 bb Floris
9905 Nic. Ave, Minneapolis Min- | 799 hy healt 1 Phone Tenshi
rs: ) 07) 59-J-2 or write I. C. Paul, Eb-
esol lensburg, Pa. 9-23
eee. | “BH ei PED
ATHLETES FOOT GERM {BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. Own
KILL IT* FOR 35c. | and operate your own business
IN ONE HOUR, | for up to $300.00 investment.
{ If not pleased, your money back, Ask | Telephone or write. We'll help
| any druggist for this STRONG fungi-|you to get started. Can make
| cide, E-OL. Made with 90% alcohol. {easily $15 to $20 per d A
|it PENETRATES. Reaches and Kills | Per day. Answer
| MORE germs ON CONTACT. Today at|1OW! Charles F. Harvey, Manu-
Patton Drug Co., Patton. Pa. 9-30 | facturer’s Rep., Electric Applian-
YOUR AD Pave i —————|ces, Paint Prod
| YOUR AD PAYS in these Class- |1907 15th ave i
| ified Columns. Week after week | Altoona 29233. ? ’ *9-30
| folks who use this column eal
us and tell us of the fine results| WANTED TO RENT—GARAGE
they obtain. The constantly in-| near center of Patton. Inquire
creasing number of users of our | Union Press-Courier office. tf
| Classified Department is ample|—————-r
| testimonial of the real investment | LOGS WANTED~Wanted to buy,
|offered you. The price is nomin- | ard and soft wood logs. Also
al, the returns are great [sawed timber. J. V. Hammond Co.,
1 = ” Spangler, Pa. Phone Barnesboro
N ti 273. tf
| otices WANT TT ene
— | WANTED —OLD OR USED car
NOTICE batteries, cast iron furnaces,
Notice is hereby given that cer- [oven adios, Mintiresses, rags,
tificates of registration under the J of & Inds. Any ame
Huo is > J .’ be paid. Tomm Elias, 1311
1945, P. L. 967, will be filed in : ; y ,
the office of the Secretary of the [Ohsstnut Ave py Barneshoro, Phone
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, | Barnes org & =R i
and in the Office of the Prothono- | HELP WANTED—Male and Fe.
/ | male. Wanted at once! M
vania, on the 30th day of Septem- | woman to service customers for
ber, 1948, by EVA GINDES re-|the famous Watkins Products in
siding at 2117 Thirteenth Avenue, | patton, Established business br-
Altoona, Pennsylvania, setting ings $60.00 weekly average. Start-
forth that since August 7th, 1948, ing immediately.” No investment
she has been conducting and oper- | Write J. R. Watkins Co., Dept. C.
ating a retail store for the sale |Newark N. J. » bo
of men’s and boys’ wearing ap- .
parel, under the name of GINDES
MEN'S SHOP at 429 Magee Ave. Plants, Farm Items
Bu Potion PomeVhvarie. ___ |7iNE GOALIE TOMATOES for
CARD OF THANKS Sale. Fresh-picked, $1.50 per
We wish, in this manner, to bushel. Mrs. A.J. Yahner, Patton-
thank all those who so kindly as- [Hastings Road. Phone Patton
sisted us during our recent be-|2974. *10-7
reavement, the death of our wife | or pre =n EL A. G 1
and mother, Mrs. Bertha Woods: CLETRAC NOLEL A. G. 11. used
also for the spiritual and floral 30, 1948 Poot B ico Fl? ApH!
offerings and for the use of cars blade. S. Quay Oren e ik
at the funeral. Indiana, Pa. Phone Homer City
343. 9-23
A CLASSIFIED in, the Union |LUMP LIME, $6 PER TON —
. Press-Courier is the best 50¢ | Slacked lime, $5.50. Delivered
investment you can make. Twenty |in full loads only. Ferd Thomas
five words at this low price! R.D 2 Duncansville, Pa. tf
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