rhein e public . . ee Be Thursday, December 9, 1048 UNION PRESS.COURIER PAGE THREE partment ( \ Dartment / 2 Want Money's Worth cording to their contents. The Soft drinks will go for a dime— 95 Pa WESTOVER JUST MADE CHINA ESCAPE BOAT Inaugural Hot Dog 15c¢: No “There'll be no gouging by any |run-of-mill type spawned in base- | “not that there's to be much of Lisbon J) concessionaires over whom we ball stadia and prize fight halls— | a demand.” The committee mem- BY JIL TTA KING have juristdiction,” the committee|® thin wafer of cheese between bers haven't set any ceiling on ahaft two pallid slices of bread—will ice cream-—the very thought of Gouging, President Informed sii Sis eir prices be reasonable, but ublic’ oi t more DD enthf ng to get Its); ct beef and ham with fixings | PLURALITY OF 600, bring no more than a dime. Other | it gives them the shivers. substantial offerings like I —— Play Mrs. George Pardington of Bea- been pegged at 15¢. the ver Falls died on Sunday, Dec 5, i Chon at 9:20 in the Beaver Falls Val: Big, 10-Ounce Cups And there'll be a big (10-oz.) | money's worth. roast Deel A oS “Best ley Hospital. She was the dau- Coffee Will Be Served cup of coffee for the same price. | Thus the 10-ounce cup 6f coffee, | Su tor ’ In the Presidential election of fs f Dek ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel The President has requested [The committee feels the smaller |Ingenuity Encouraged 1896, William McKinley, the Re- ool Ti Laullamant , of Beaver Falls and || President Harry Truman has that prices be kept as low as pos |standard cup would be just a| At the same time, vendors will | publican candidate, had a six wl formerly of Westover, and the § [won one battle in his fight against sible and the concessions com- |teaser on what probably will be a|be encousmaged to use their im- | dred th a granddaughter of Mr. and Mre. 0 mittee has promised that every- [cold day. And it's going to ask|agination. Anyone with the blue- | 'undre ousand plurality of L Joseph McCully of Westover. inflation. body would be able to afford to [the vendors to make a special|print for a whopper of a sand- | votes over his Democratic oppon- at near- She was buried in Beaver Falls d The price of the inauguration take nourishment while watching |effort to keep the coffee hot. wich will be given a fair hearing | ent, William Jennings Bryan of have the on Tuesday of this week. ay hot dog in Washington has the Jan. 20 goings-on. Sandwich prices will vary ac-'on the question of price. | Nebraska. | get an * kk . EL TY s shape Mr, and Mrs. “Woody” McCul- 7 y useful- ley of Hastings called at the COME TO A&P F on BIG, JUI CY BEA U TIES home of Mr. McCulley’s parents, 2,0 Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCulley on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Syberts of Patton visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Westover on Sunday. Miss Jean Syberts and Mr, Ro- ger Young and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. dll Hughes attended the wedding of > . Miss Frances Mouahan and Mr. Harry Wagner of Pittsburgh last week. Mr, and Mrs. Robert H. Owens were business callers in Barnes- boro on Monday. Mrs. Margaret Troxell was a visitor in Barnesboro on Satur- day. Mrs. Vernon Westover was a business caller in Hastings one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie McCulley and sons motored to Beaver Falls to visit his sister, Mrs. Dan Laul- Iment. Mr. Boyd Shepherd and sons, Boyd Jr, and Ray, of Solina, were visitors at the Paul King home on Tuesday evening. Mr. Guy Cummins of Hastings has recently purchased a property in Westover known as the Abbie Yingling property. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mechling of Barnesboro visited the Milo Mec- Caudless home on Sunday. Mrs. Dwayne Stevens and Mrs. John Stevens of Strongstown, called at the Clarence McGarrey home to visit Bobbie McGarney. Bobbies’ mother is Mrs. Dwayne Stevens. Better Used Cars Best Selection In Northern Cambria Co. 1948 Chevrolet Aerosedan Coupe 1948 Dodge Custom .4-Door 1948 Chevrolet Stylemaster 2-Door 1947 Ford DeLuxe 2-Door 1947 Pontiac 8 Streamliner 1947 Plymouth Special De- Luxe Club Coupe 1941 Chevrolet Special De- Luxe 2-Door 1941 Pontiac 8 Torpedo 4-Door 1940 Buick Super 4-Door 1938 Buick Special 2-Door 1937 Chevrolet 4-Door LOW FINANCE RATES Up to 18 Months to Pay Westrick Motor Company USING A SAMPAN to overtake a U. S. Navy transport after it had sailed from war-periled Shanghai, an American scrambles up a rope ladder and makes certain of a quick journey to American shores. The ship carried 4,000 dependents of American person:.iel who were ordered from China. Many of the homeward voyagers were children. (International) Mr. Mack Osten of Akron, Ohio is visiting his brother-in-law, Mr. Roy Thomas of this place. Mrs. Abbie Yingling and son, Dave, of Clearfield, were visiting ir. town on Thursday. Mr. Warren Sally of Alport, is seriously ill. His daughter, Mrs. Howard Kitchen, is a resident of Westover. : Miss Violet McCaudless is re- cently employed at the home of Mrs. Joe Harris of Patton. Mr. Eddie Phyllips of Niagara Falls is visiting at the home of of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fhyllips. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kitchen were visitors in DuBois on Mon- dey evening. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Fergerson and family spent the week end in Akron, Ohio visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. Ned Frye has received word of the death of her cousin, Mr. Jonathan McCulley of El- lensburgh, Washington. Mr. Mc- Culley was a former resident of toona and Johnstown last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Sybert and Mrs. H. W. Luckeulaugh were in Barnesboro last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Moore and family of Pittsburgh visited the D. A. Weeds home over the week end. . Emerson O. King of Pittsburgh was a week end visitor at his home here, Mr. Welly Sally of Cherry Tree R. D.,, was a visitor at the home of Paul King on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yeager and family of Hastings visited with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kitch- en on Sunday. How fresh and sparkling the lovely washable rayon print . , derfully slimming Marie Dressler’s deft detailing of shirt bodice and airy skirt. Black, green, plum or blue how won- Hugh Weeds, Dan,Don and Jim Frank and Blair Markle were all successful in bagging deer this season. Milton Frank visited with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wagner of Al- toona last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hile Brownman have moved to Kantnor in Somer- set Co., where Mrs. Brownman’s family reside. The Ladics of the Baptist Ch- urch will hold their annual Ch- ristmas Party in the basement of the church on Tuesday evening of this week. Visitors at the home of Gurney Westover on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Gid Lingenfelter. and daughter, Mrs. Charles Tapper, and children of Renoldsville. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rupert of Altoona visited at the Ned Frye home recently. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Lawhead visited with Mr, and Mrs. Ed- ward Bearer and family of Bar- nesboro recently. James Tamp of Dixonville and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Frank of Cherry Tree. Mr. Harry Sluberts is the proud owner of a new Crosley automobile. Mrs. Mary Keaver and daugh- tre, Alice, were callers at the Joe Harris home in Patton. Mr. and Mrs. S. Boruis were visitors in Johnstown on Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Frye and family were visitors in Barnes- boro and Patton én Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rupert and family of Juianata were visitors at the Ned Frye home. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Amandus Stevens cn Saturday evening were: Mr. and Mrs. David Lawhead and son and Mrs. Ross Westover. Visitors at the D. H. Lawhead home on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. John Krug of Nanty Glo, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krug of Chest Springs, and John Stevens and daughter, Belle, of Ashville. Mrs. Eddie Kitchen has return- home from the hospital and her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. Ronald Blake has recently returned from the Miners’ Hos- pital in Spangler where he had two toes removed. He expects to Lee family on Sunday. Mr. Beatty of Houtzdale was a business caller in town on Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Filmore Lee of Mahaffey called on Mrs. Grace Lee one day last week. Paul King home last week. Mr. Spurge Weaver was hunt- ing deer in the mountains about Williamsport last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Neff visit- ed their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Sorage in Williamsport over the past week end. Rev. R. R. Doverspike is hold- Church will be held at the home of Miss Phyllis McKee on Fri- day evening of this week. The E. B. U. Ladies class will hold their Christmas class meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKee Come to A&P for Thrilt-Priced PANTRY NEEDS Grocery Department of your A&P Supermarket and take your pick of hundreds of big veiues! Ann Page Tomato Soup........ °" 90 Ann Page Pork 'n’ Beans 3 60% cans 29g Ann Page Chili Sauce ... >=" 25e¢ Ann Page Tomato Ketchup *“°= * 20e Ann Page Salad Dressing... 9 *~ 55¢ Sparkle Gelatin Desserts.... 4 *** 25¢ Cranberry Sauce ......... 2 = 36¢ Fancy A&P Pumpkin... 2 7c 2% =n 2g "Peas & (Carrots “53 19¢ Keyko Margarine "ie Se 30 Nectar Tea Butter Kernel Warwick Chocolates ..... *'™ = 656 Crescent Salted Peanuts Toor. 1h 229 Junket Quick Fudge Mix . ¥o= »k& 3p Sunnyfield Rolled Oats .. 5 P< 3%¢ Austin’s A-l Solution ......%" ®" 3c Enjoy the Flavor of America’s No. 1 Favorite FAMOUS AsP COFFEE Octagon Toilet Ivory Floating (Cashmere Bouquet it He 7 Se, 7 7 Come to A&P for Oven-Fresh 1 BAKED TREATS | their oven freshness. So come choose your favorites from our mouth-watering assortment! JANE PARKER Fruit Cake Lb. 6 mw 11/-1b. Size 2.25 5p, Party Rye Bread. ........... ---1.19 ++ 3.99 loaf ido Poppy Seed Rolls ........... ™ 15¢ Jane Parker Donuts......... doz. i 8c Pfeffernusse Cookies ......... P*& 350 Kor Big Values, Come to A&P’s DAIRY DEPT. - GRADE “A” SUNNYBROOX . Fresh Eggs Dozen 6G9e¢e RAPEFRUIT For health, eat lots of vitamin-rich oranges and grape- fruit . . . and for thrift, buy them at your A&P Super- market! We've droves and droves from leading groves . all marked with A&P’s famous money-saving prices. Enjoy their healthful, flavorful goodness often! SWEET, JUICY FLORIDA Oranges i BPC JUICY, SEEDLESS TEXAS (size 80) Grapefruit 6--29e¢ SWEET, EASY-TO-PEEL, LARGE FLORIDA Tangerines »-29¢ Juicy Florida Oranges .........%==" 2 “= 490 cide wissen nel Large, Snocwy-Whila Cauliflower Ey a Crisp Iceberg Lettuce .......... 5% 2" 25¢ Calif. Pascal Celery .... oo... Jarse 2 stalk gg York Imperial Apples ........... 5 P¢ 3G¢ Jersey Sweet Potatoes ............ 3 '™ 250 English Walnuts .............. 2" Pz 33g Imported Pitted Dates ...........""™ Pb 25g Sedan-Coupe Westover. Guests at the Harry Frye home 1947 Ford Super DeLuxe Mrs. Minnie Burket spent a |last week were: Miss Jessie Dan- Rn GRE, ATER VA LU. EE. CHOOSE 2-Door few days visiting in Patton, Al-|deau of Altoona, Mr. and Mrs, Want a well-stocked pantry? Visit the well-stocked You have to tastes A&P’'s bakery treats to appreciate Fo KE ’ “Super-Right’ Phone 4611 Mrs. Harry Frye visited with A d Kurtz of . h Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Malone and |, ME and Mus. Andrew SLs 0 A&P Mince Meat ........ °° »« (5¢ Spanish Bar Cakes ......... “" 33¢ arrolltown Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Wyland all Ag are oo pans Angel Food Bar Cakes eh 450 S——— 0{ Altoona last week. Mrs. Kurtz was the former Luc- lona Cut Red Beefs .... 2 ™ * ©" 23¢ Marvel White Bread ..... - 1» {Bo ille Blake. No. 2 arve ite-bread ...., © Miss Mable Frye is employed A&P Golden Corn....... «wn {8 A&P Family Bread secs loaf [Bg at the Andrew Kurtz home in sseseee Hastings at present. i & i each Trimmed of Excess Mrs. Rose McAndrews and son Butter Kernel Peas Spicy Mince Pies ........... 550 3 : f and daughter of St. Boniface J Delicious Pumpkin Pies ....... *" 49¢ Fat and Bone Before Weighing i visited Mrs. Aaron Frye on Tues- . No. 303 wwe AMIN dey evening. flee Sweet a 19¢ Anise Drops ..........0.... P= 380 When you buy a “Super-Right' meat cut at A&P, you get the a part that gives you the most good eating for your money. And that's the only part you pay for, because excess fat and bone are removed from your purchase before it's weighed. ‘When it comes to value, that's just as important as the prices er pound, which are always as low as we can make them. ne quality considered. SUNNYFIELD READY-TO-EAT Hams "5" SUNNYFIELD SLICED Bacon . . .. =» 63e¢ Ready-to-Eat Picnics Soi ....... ™ 43¢ w. Ble go to Pittsburgh for further 1.1b %-1b treatment. I : 53 ? 27 Every dairy delight in A&P's refrigerated cases is Link, Loose or 1b. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Baum of Pke. C Pig. C sure to delight Jou with its down-in-the-farm flavor Fresh Pork Sausage Country Style ies: 49¢ 2 fi and down-to-earth price. V Stone, Ohio, visited the Grace Fresh Pork Loins Niele a Pen Ib. 4G¢ Fresh Pork Loins 7 Rib Bnas ,.... ™ 39¢ Meaty Beef Chuck Roast Zi ..... ™ 58¢ Boneless Bottom Round Steak.........™ TTe ay Se a N. B. C. Shredded Wheat .. 2 ™* 33¢ Boneless Top Round Steak .........." Bic Woe, i et Dunbar Colonial Fig Bars. ....... 1b. box 29g Fresh Silverbrook Butter .... ib. 736 SF Tau MM mureves sm Zion Covvantt-Puffs ......... 318 pomsctic Swiss Oieoss ........ ™ G08 Gift Packaged = Bodsless Canned Be Me ee Mala ON .......... "Yeas oh Dimonly ONesss. .... © ie Cooked Ham == , . , = 87¢ i Herh-0x Bouillon Bubgs....... "290 pita Cream Cheese .... P* "= 13 and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Mich- A-Penn Motor Oil .......2 * “* L138 ploy pesert Gheess .......... ™ 69 Fresh Oysters. ........ 50"* 69c;™ T9¢ aels and daughter visited the Boraxo Hand Soap veiiis,, Foz om (hg Ched-o-Bit Cheese Food ... > '¢ 87 Fresh Haddock Fillets .......... nae Fresh Lake Erie Whitefish ...... .... ™ 47¢ & P. i, ° ® - 4 first-hint-of-spring print ing services in the Patchinville EISHT OWLOOK Mud end Zo. baz 40c = ° ° ° E. U. B. Church this next week. i y 1-1b. bag mn slimmed-to-fit Sizes Everyone is welcome to attend. RED CIRCLE Fo lay Cwiin *¢ 44c : The E. Y. F of the E. U. B. BOKAR Viscous and 1b. bag Ae THE GREAT ATLANTIC. AND PACIFIC. TEA ‘COMPA ney 078 Octagon Soap Palmolive Toilet Octagon (Cleanser Super Suds Soap Ajax (Cleanser with white; sizes 3714 to 5114. visited relatives in Pittsburgh S S S P Fl k S . New miracle clean- a . last. week. 0ap oap 0a aKes ap Grains | mois cle | Seve coumone to FANNIE C. CAROLLTOWN, PA. WETZEL —It’s OK to become angry, but remember anger makes the mouth work faster than your mind. Lae 990 | 9 cares D0 D canes 23 Large Package ¢ Cake Oc rieeggC | on 16 | 2 om 13¢
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