r 18, 1048 Plant ction Thursday, November 18, 1948 Colver _Colver | Syate’s 1949 F ishing Rules ere pune wn xe Show Only Slight Change UNION PRESS-COURIER Barnesboro Couple BE eo iovaiia S14 Wate | Ing ld HONE. conta’ of five Married 50 Years __PAGE SEVEN William Smathers Resigns |Spangler Sailors Train Two Spangler men, Fred L. ts Morley, seaman recruit, USN, a William Smathers, music super- (gon of Mrs. Fred Morley, and years later they came to Ameri- | children, four living. The children ol 2 tru ca and settled in Barneshoro|are: Andrew, Steve and Joseph, As E C Music Ins ctor where they have made their home, | all of Barnesboro. A son, John, evision i i f . “ i resides in Binghampton, N. Y. visor for some years at Ebens-| john Bokisa, seaman recruit, lation ton, N Fr he fe ay sn L al Si P i imi 1 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Zulko co aio, 72 Per from fhe A a burg-Cambria High School, ten-| USN, son of Mrs. Mary Evanosky, visiting at the home of Mr. and eg 1ze ike Limit . . . Ss * B boto <b d thei loved at the I dered his resignation in that cap-| ape undergoing recruit training at ing closer Mrs. Sam Brunatti, R d d t 16 I h Likes Life in U. S. r., © arnesboro observe eir /lwas employed a e uncan- A strong demand for most of |acity at a meeting of the school |the world's largest naval train n Cambria Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Blahove eauced to nches goiden Leading Smniversary on Spangler Coal hn nu NeghorD, the farm products is expected in hoard Monday evening. ling center, Great Lakes, Ill spent the week end at the home| Tne state fish commission an- A I You Tn e Shjoys goo igh ig Spence 1949, Kenneth Hood, Penn State| Mp Smathers’ resignation will | rere oaxial tele- of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olexa nounced last Thursday that the ey gla In the evening 8 Dig yar: working | extension agriculture economist, |pe effective Dec. 3. He said he [BELIEVE IN SIGNS of carrying and Mr. and \Mrs. Nick Olexa. pennsylvania fishing rules and sea- = 4 ends an a Ives. : an ny garuen. says after reviewing outlook re-|plans to devote his full time to| Believe in signs, for they all d between Banns of Matrimony were pub-|song with two minor RC ily dinner wag held on Sunday a rs. Zulko, 74, is very active | ports. Feed costs are expected to [operating a music store in Ebens- | mean something. And they may urgh—with lished for the first time at the will remain the same eat Year, their home in their honor. about her home, She does all her | be lower but other farm costs burg. The board took no action | mean the saving of someone's ht through Holy Family Catholic Church, C, A. French, stabs fick A Both Mr. and Mrs. Zulko were |own housework, including wash- | are likely to increase. in filling the vacancy. | life—your own! in neigh last Sunday for, Miss Marion Sa-| _.-:. ““ Ch . ’ . missioner, said the agerfty ap- : h Skibo. : Yap sburgh will i "Mike Semko | Proved these 1949 inland water tion early were Saturday visitors in Johns- seasons identical to this year's. uch broad- town. Trout—Brook, brown and rain- d in this Mrs. Carmen Shanbone, the |bPow, April 15 to July 31, 10 daily dio station former Mary Bellish, of Trenton, of combined species of not less ry @ Gave tele- N. J., is visiting at the home of [than six inches long. alled. i oe Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bellish and Bass—Small and large mouth, - HAS M Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sokira. July 1 to Nov. 30, six daily of A&P DROVES AND DROVES FROM LEADING GROVES i Mrs. Joe Ewaszkowskie of Det-| combined species, not less than . : a . y - Cambria roit, Mich. is spending a three-|nine inches. If you're looking for big citrus fruits at small cost, : tadium at weeks vacation at the home of| Pike-Perch—July 1 to Nov. 30, take a look at the beauties at A&P! And don’t leted, will her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe six daily, not less than 12 inches. overlook the many other money-savers in its six ty of vst . Geroskie. Pickerel—July 1 to Nov. 30, value-packed departments! You'll Ha > aye Mr. and Mrs. John Gaida and|Six daily, not less than 12 inches. ang that no food store has more on. family visitéd with relatives in| Muskellunge. (Western pike)— OW prices... more gays a Week! Vintondale last Thursday. July 1 to Nov. 30, two daily, not Robert and Albert Hill spent |less than 24 inches. a few days visiting with rela-| The two changes relate to nor- tives in Akron, Ohio, last week. |thern pike and the taking of sm- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Armanini, |elts. of Vintondale, visited with Mr. The season on northern pike led by the d Mrs. John Gaida on Sunday. remains the same, July 1 to Nov. So ue 2 he Rev. Father J. J. Gura |30, but the legal limit has been r : Want To Save Money? Pittsburgh on Sun-|reduced from 24 to 16 inches and exa phone, motored to bu r =| to i > : Seedless i here he visited with his e day's catch increased from e lear, is hy two to four, because of an infes- Juicy, GROCERIE © Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McHenry tation of these fish in north-west- > son, visited in Hollidaysburg | ern Pennsylvania waters. - 1°v sently. and day this past week. The change applies only to the H | Avp Page Pot. Beans 3 5 = 98g ear? Mr. Leonard Timms and son, northern pike caught in inland eras S08 isited in Pittsburgh over this| waters. agp brings you . am a i IR end. & The regulations for northern rom the SuRDY, groves, of gg of vitamin-lade Prepared Spaghetti Page + +++ 2 25¢ {pike in Lake Erie remain the rect from rapefruit, low price. 3 ; Aa scope Smith on Wea: same, with a June 15 to Nov. 30 These delicious, 80 inem at this Ann Page Macaroni ....... 3" "= 39¢ of Mrs. George Smith on We |season, 12 inch limit and a daily| OUT FOR A stroll, Mrs. Fred Nol- nesday evening of this past weak. timier of Los Angeles is shown with Ann Page Salad Dressing ..... 9 ' 55¢ . bag of eight. Those present were: Mrs. Sam The commission confined the | Karen Prufer, 11, and their dog, 1 Beira bri go Br taking of smelts to that part of| Heidi. The Noltimiers adopted Kar- i om h Raymond, Mrs Edith | Streams emptying into Lake Erie| en and her brother, Hans, 18, both yrs. Rap y : y from route 5 to the lake. The juice. Size és for J 1 be 80 Ann Page Ketchup ....... "= "' 20¢ German orphans. Karen is adapting Ann Page Chili Sauce ..... 12-07. ht. 95a : : i t|ing taken to enable the agency to| areq, $i rhsides Wiis her sunt In tha provide better fishing for the in- Hise. Jack Verilla, Miss Ange- | creasing number of anglers in the line Pelegrino and Mrs. Louis state. Belin of Altoona, visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Be- “ |Recommendations ty ane CHEST SPRINGS Made By Inspector ren, have returned to their home A 2 . s ® © Senay series of card parties will it t in Johnstown after an extended ee res n ISI 0 ysar (International Soundphoto) i 1 Ferria. b f 1 Ato Sp Mis Se id visited | April 1 to May 21 season on sm-| herself to the American way of life, S wee in Johnstown on Saturday. elts, the unlimited catch and the| and will stay in the U. S. Hans ab- Ann Page Tomato Sou can gg Miss Frances Gmerek returned ge Teguistions yemaln the Same. sorbed too much Naziism and his g eo o0Up ......... i i ich. rench sail € move was be-| return to Germany is bei id= e . to her home in Detriot, Mich y ing consi al » Sparkle Puddings Co iiraidina a, pkg. 5¢ { White House Milk ........4 =" =» je Peanut Butter A 1b jr 35g N. B. C. Premium Crackers... ''™ "> 25¢ Colonial Oyster Crackers ib. box 27g Qravy Master .............. "™* lis Florida unkissed s* olden juice of oi ares but they're Enjoy the 5a. 8 iced low for 8 oranges: iritional value. C= 39€ 9 do 45¢ es, cour- 8 3e brief [ang up lead in ners. It 2 for all. ompany a visit at the home of Mr. and Grange Hall beginning on Wed- Mrs. John Gmerek. Mrs. Andrew Molmar of Pat- ton R. D., visited with her dau- ghter, Mrs. George Manion, this past week. Le Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Tozzini and daughter, Laura, were callers in Johnstown on Thursday of last week. Mrs. Mary Suckovic and sons were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Gmerek. Mr. Sam Belin was a Saturday visitor at the home of his bro- ther in Altoona. MAKE BUILDINGS RATPROOF One of the effective controls of nesday of this week. Prizes will be given and lunch will be serv- ed. The public is cordially invit- ed. Mrs. Carlton Little visited in Johnstown on Sunday with her niece, Sister Mary Ferdinand. Mrs. Fred Mellon and daugh- ter, Mildred, formerly of Patton, visited friends in Chest Springs on Monday. Mrs. Lawrence Sutton spent a few days last week in Altoona. While there she visited with her husband, who has been a patient at the Altoona Hospital for the past month. His condition at pre- sent is good. Plunkett Mine Praised For Safety Measures Added precautions to supple- ment. existing safety measures at the Plunkett mine operation by Earl J. Plunkett and Sons at Dysart, Pa., are proposed in a Federal coal mine inspection re- port released last Saturday by the Bureau of Mines. The Cam- bria Co. development employed 19 nen and produced about 100 tons of coal daily when it was exam- ined in September and October for the first time by Inspector David K. Kreischer. Recommending the provision of Juie sweet Em Cranberries cauliflower y Florida oranges os Florida Tangerines peror Grapes - °°” ‘ ate Howes Snowy Large Crisp = Lettuce = rare Iceberg Hp. = Maine Potatoes ~sze “X doz. 250 2 1bs. 25¢ .. cain ag 290 _. na 260 g nee 290 1 go 8 1.85 ds White Head w and 12'8 and Firm Mexene Chili Powder ............ "" (dc Flavor-tested . . . to match « « « Your finest cooking! Nectar Tea he ede th Dee OUR OWN TEA......... %'b rks 0Kg py a rats is is ratproofing of bi. Mrs, Lewis Sutton, Mrs. Flo B me ¢ DE ai Bo Pernayl.|elly, and Mes, Mery MaOgy Bt reer, To Want To Enjoy Grand Meats at Grand Savings? Duffs Hot Roll Mix ....... 4° rk 25¢ ; ende e car : » vania State College. It will pre- : Ebensburg for the Spector Kreischer also suggested BU E C “S Y 99 20-0z. pkg. i vent the rats from getting an ad- and avi Ri g offset installation and safety de- CY Y D Li 10 S UPER-RIGHT MEATS Pancake Flour sunnyfela |, . i2¢ i uate feed supply by keeping . i .| vices for the ventilating fan and ; 20-0z. pkg. J Be yes coraonby o Coiles Main of Moms 3 preshift and weekly examinations You get more good eating for your money-___and spend less, too____when you Buckwheat Flour sunnyneia l4c feed hoppers, and other struct-|; ©" "listed at the home |for explosive gas and other haz- / foose eS ipenRigt meats at A&P. Because every one of these fine-quality cuts Ann Page Blended Syrup 12-0z. btl. 9g ures. of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Kelly on |ards with permissible flame-safe- Z 2 3 Dock ly Selesied i Jenderness, juiciness and delicious flavor..._yet marked see p Saturday. ty lamps, 28 well as elimination : & po p . Tender lona Peas 9 No. 2 cans 23¢ Mrs. Bmma Maloney of Cres: of such fire and ignition hazards . Sn ware son is spending some time at the sing -fla 9 eas and Carrot ; e home of her son-in-law and dau-|Smoking in the mine. Peas a $ Kernel hard- ghter, Mr. and Mrs. John Weak- The report Shed ed Jae mine b A&P Golden Corn in No. 2 can 19¢ ) fly! { land. with several commendable safety Hi y The many friends of Don Cal- | features. Among these were gen- lona Cut Red Beets .... 2 No. 2 cans 23¢ itch- lahan, are glad to know that he |erally satisfactory timbering, fre- : Sirloin End : > s for is home from the hospital and [quent roof testing by the sound- 7-Rib End rion Hn Whole or Rib A&P Apple Sauce ....... 2 No. 2 cans 95g getting along as good as can be Ardyiention method, 259 of per Pound - ® Pound Half . . Pound ed Cranb S 9 cans 35 \ expected. missible explosives for a ast- ranberr AUGG Dromedary , ... e Mrs. Charles Conrad spert a ing, sufficient air in the working Who! ® y So. 1 tes few days last week in Altoona. Flacer id of 1 23equale Meaty Pork Butts hole or: ial aD 556 A&P Fruit Cocktail a ; 2Te [Too late for last week] aulageway clearance and sShel- ? . A meeting of the homemakers |ter holes, and proper mainten- Ready-to-Eat Hams Ne Oo tan is Ib. 63¢ ORDER A PLUMP, MEATY PILGRIM Nestle’s Choc. Morsels ..... Semi West 23¢ g f the esca pkg : was held at the home of Mrs. a ee Dovey. ted Vaapal gman b TURKEY OR A FRESH CHICKEN 46-0z. can A Flo Kelly, under the direction of| Other recommendations calle Ready-to-Eat Picnics 32" ......... ™ 4T¢ Iona Tomato Juice ....... #°= 2le 3 5% Miss June Kunkle, on Nov. 3. A |for adoption of an employee-iden- : . © FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER! St hh : three-in-one meal was demon- tification Sen 220 Devcon Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon .......... ™ 69 20 Mule Team Borax ...... = Pe {10 tor SURE. Mek Andrew Calishen Tr ir the ase of Fresh Pork Sausage Lk or. .. ™ B5Te¢ B 3 f Christmas have returned home after spend-|goggles by employees performing eS y Sty i Frozen Haddock Fillets .... ...... ™ 490 The Soap of Beaitiful Women th ray a ing a week at Niagara Falls, |Work hazardous to the eyes. Beef Chuck Roast PE vusinen I 59% Frozen Pollock Fillets 1b. 99g o oO ) |New York, and Canada. x Ee ,—— . fies es tienen ( S arge 13 giving : Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wash- Bishop Alexander Mann Beef English Roas} .............." 80s Frozen Shrimp hes uTeatse inves s 2108 ala 0a : Bath Size ¢ © |ington of Ebensburg, spent a day I TTT recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelly. Joseph Benton of Flordia, for- merly of this place, is spending some time with his grandfather, Expires Early Monday Rt. Rev. Alexander Mann, bish- op of the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh for 20 years, died cn Monday of this week at his home Beef Shoulder Roast 7) .......™ 67¢ Fryl Stewl Fresh Oysters ..... [7's 83 “vs 13¢ Priced Low for Savings Mild, Fragrant Soap Regular O¢ Cake Sweetheart Soap . . Mr. William Nagle. in Geneva, N. Y. He served as NUTLEY MARGARINE Lb 20¢ Oct Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Storm of [bishop of the diocese from Jan. eo 0 * > ctagon } Altoona, were recent visitors at|25, 1923 until his retirement on : BUY A&P COFFEE 3; . ; the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al|Jan. 23, 1943. He was 88 years Family and Pastry Soa Grains Large 33¢ Mulligan. of age. 25-1b By changing tq A&P Coffee from p e 0 Package Banns of Matrimony were pub-| Bishop Mann, who was succeed- SUNNYFIELD FLOUR , 1 a brand of comparable quality, you lished on Sunday for the first ed in the Episcopal Diocese of os Sack [, ey vo ag much 2 Jound. isneaq. Y Pittsburgh by Bishop Austin Par- youre sure to enjoy the Octagon time in St. Monica’s Church for d 1 freshness and fine flavor of this Miss Madeline Shoemaker, daugh- ae, Sepved only wires Chotges Pure Cane coffee that’s sold in whole - ter of Mrs. Ella Shoemaker of |Bugnio N Br Bran wry asl bean and Custom Ground before Soa Powder Large 23¢ J CY. ge, N. J, and your eyes, for best results in your eo 0 Package Elgin Deluxe. 17 jewels. 10K natural gold filled case. DuraPower | Mainspring’ Eliminates 99% of the repairs caused by steel mainspring failures The only watch that gives the plus feature of the grecter permanency and accuracy of the DuraPower mainspring . . . a richly fashioned Elgin is your most last- ing way to wish a "Merry Christmas." Prices include Fed. tax 15 jewel Elgin. 10K natural rolled gold plate case, 50 stainless steel back. Gold 42 filled steel back bracelet. LOOK FOR THE ON THE DIAL Other Elgins from $29.75 “Lay-Away a Gift Today" Chest Springs, and Cyril Conrad, of Ashville. READ IT ALL —One paragraph is only a part of the whole story. Better to read the whole thing through and be better informed. Trinity Church, Boston, Mass. —This hunting season, like all others can be renaimed anything now, and it is honestly the ‘“care- less people” season, when filfs do things they otherwise wouldn't think of doing. SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK Milton’s Jewelry Store Magee Ave. PATTON *Patent Pending AHIS GIRL FAKIR MADE A LIVING BY INHALING LIVE STEAM FROM THE SPOUT OF A KETTLE OF BOILING WATER Cope, 1948, King . Features Syadicate, loc, World rights reserved. By RJ. SCOTT - GORILLAS) WARE REALLY SHY ANIMALS , | AND ONLY SHOW, HEN THEY GRANULATED SUGAR . . 5: 89¢ For baking and frying. ..try dexo SHORTENING... 3 &. 1.09 Want Budget Aids? SHOP IN AsP’s DAIRY DEPT. Xt) Fresh Silverbrook Butter........ ™ 72¢ coffeemaker. EIGHT O'CLOCK find... > b= 40g RED CIRCLE 5,3, |... “i wr 4g BOKAR Viggious and ina 1-1b. bag 46e p——— p— \ 1 Want Thrifty Treats? Delicious Pumpkin Ples ..... * 49¢ Gets clothes whiter. . . brighter Oxydol . . . . cose Pacis 33¢ For Laundry P&G Soap . . . MarVelous for Dishes Yel oS '¢ 4 es 15-0z. Package 28¢ The New Wash-day Miracle Hie ..... ve Large Bars 17¢ Package 33¢ RAGE WHE eac ACTUALLY BELIEVE tie Fresh Sunnybrook Eggs......... ** 850 Golden Loaf Oakes ........ *=" 25o Don't get left... [Get Drone! FAMILIES 10 BE IN Bleu Dessert Cheese............™ §50 Jane Parker Donuts ........ “=n [gg Dreft 1l-0z. Pack 28¢ o oo ¢ 0 ° Bhi ackage WHAT cAUsEs MESONS 40 EXPLODE IN YOUR BQDY 2 Cosmic RAY PARTICLES Mild Longhorn Cheese..........™ 49¢ Meiopure Midget Cheese ...... -o= 45¢ Medium Sharp Daisy Cheese. .....™ 5To Tangy Limburger Cheese ........ ™ 6To Provoloncini Cheese ............™ 6Tc Mel-o0-Bit Cheese A7srican ~~ 2-1b. laf ggg 3 ® Ched-0-RBit A&P famous cheese food. Lb. 25: d9e Velvety-smooth, it melts like magic. Grand for sandwiches or cooking. { FRUIT A&P Family Bread ..... 2° loaf fg Marvel Party Rye Bread....... '* [do Poppy Seed Rolls........... P= [5 CAKES i 1.19 Octagon Laundry Soap . .. <x Se
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