PAGE mom: Colver Hospital Patients’ Record Following is the list of patients admitted and discharged at the Colver Hospital during the past week Admitted Santo Gallino, Gonas, Frank Putsakulish, Elvera Mastrine and Bertha Traveny. Discharged Anna Bobby, Mastrine, Elizabeth Havern, Jane Altemus, Mary Berzansky, Vokin, Michael S8hutack, Brothers Maternity—Mr. and Mrs. Har ia McHugh, Colver, daughter, 7; Mr. and Mrs. Duello Mas- wy Cedver, son, Mar. 12, and Mr ard Mrs. John Brothers Eb- ensbury, daughter, Mar. 6 COLYER Nancy Hagens Sunday with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs Edgar Hagens of Belsano Mr ard Mrs Andy Mihalik and son and Andy Washick were Sat- urday callers in Barnesboro Mr and Mrs R Squires and family of Ohio were Sunday vis tars at the : Mr: Frank friends here Mrs. Samuel Oldham Jr and sons and Jerry Laird all of Al- toona, were recent visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Samuel! Oldham Mr. and Mrs Georges and children of Smoke ited with Mr and Mrs John Her esko at Colver T recently Mrs Mary Sichko, Mrs. Martin Kozickie, Mr. and Mrs Jobn Sichkoe Jr, visited in Smith Mills Pa. last weeir at the John Sem- etkosky. Jean spent Legdon and Vanish Run vis Anna Vuko and daughters of Johnstown were last Thursday ev. ening visitors here at the Samuel Belin residence. Mr. and Mrs Urban Luther of Carrolitown visited here one day last week 2t the John Sitko re- sidence. Mr. and Mrs Talbert Hill and daughter Vite in Johnstown on Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs d MoCarthney. Mrs, Emma Niehoff and Mrs Oliver Ball Jr, visited in Altoona on Monday of last week. - Mr. and Mrs. George Durgay and daughter were last Friday visitors in Johnstown. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Pastir and to Philipsburg Houtadale and Madera last Sun- day, where they visited with rela tivea, Sharon Vuko of Johnstown is visiting in town for a few weeka at the bome of her uncie and sunt, Mr. and Mrs. Samual Belin Mr. and Mrs Harold McHugh Jr, anmounce the birth of a dau- . named Janice, born in the or Hospital this past week. Mrs John Gmerek visited in Johnstown last Sunday at the home of Mrs. James Bsarer Mr. and Mrs Norbert Pitz were last Friday visitors in Barnes. boro. Michael Sitko, a student at Temple University, Philadeiphia, spent the week end here at the { home of his parents John | i house Denc | Inez home of Mr and! he? other | ' parents, Mr. and \ | the past Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Webb, Mrs Andrew Sitko Martha Hager ited here over the ihe Henry Mahan Marie Lindrose and Anna Jean Koscko, both of Nanty-Gilo spent Sunday in Colver vismitt nome 3 Mr and Hagens Joseph McEvoy Door snd Joseph Papapil ensburg were Sunday town with fries gs Mrs. Robert ren of Patton of Ebensburyg vis residencs Water iaveek at the Thomas sidence Bride Hogan of visiting here in (olver of Mr and J : Oldham. Fred Hogens lust Saturday visitor i : home sf his brother in iav and Mrs a Valley afte here With her Mrs Caivin faa ¢ Vis ] r hame in Beaver spending a week flavis [ast Friday St Augustine Mrs. Paul Sauger, Skibo. Mr. and Mrs James Lite inger, Mrs Andrew Sitko, Mrs Sam Belin, Mrs. John Gmerek, Mrs Ruth Hill, Mrs. John Kotona and Mrs Andrew Durkols ST. BENEDICT Patricia (Shera) Lesko spent week ond visiting wild her husband in Trenton, N. J. Mr Lesko who is now stationed wilh the U. 8S Army at Ft. Dix, is rwailing re-assignment Sunday visitors at the home Mr and Mrs Péter Shero were Mr and Mrs Patrick Gill and daughter of Patton and Mr and Mrs. Clyde Oallardy and family of Summerhill. Please turn to Page 3 of ths issue for more St. Benedict News CARROLLTOWN The Senior Class of the Car- evening visitors in included: Mr. ana Mrs Frank nt rolltown High School will hold a’ St. Patrick's Day Skating Party this Friday, Mar. 17, at Sunset Park. The admission is set at 50 cents and the general public is sordially invited to attend Mrs (George Baker and son, Paul. and Mrs. Bernard Shero and daughter, Dorothy, visited with frienda and relatives in Akron, Ohio, over the past week end Mr and Mrs Gerald Kline an- nounce the birth of a son on Fri- day, Mar. 10 Nisce Malloy Jr rey and Mrs. N Carrolltown R. D. who was sta- tioned at FL. Sam Houston, Tex son of Attor {apent a 7-day delay enroute leave with his parents Pvt Malloy left last Bunday for Hamilton, Cali { (fromm wheres he will leave for over. seas duty with the Medical Corps. Please turn to Page 12 of this, jesue for more Carrolilown News Buick-—-1985 to 1948 Chevrolet --1935 to 1850 Cheysler 1936 to 1950 1835 to 1950 Dodge 1935 to 1950 Marino's Home SEAT COVERS .:% $9.95 TAILORED TO FIT THESE CARS: for COACHES, SEDANS, 5-PASS. and CLUB COUPES Ford 1935 to 1850 Mercury 1942 to 1950 Olds 1835 to 18560 Plymouth 1884 to 1800 Pontiac 1835 to 1850 5 Auto Supply BARNESBORO EPS SS AIS @ You're just the man we're locking for! It will be a pleasure to fit you ia these superbly tailored Walk -Over ROADWAYS. Avail. able in 190 sizes! Imagine. Custom toe . . . broad where streamlined fit around your ankle and arch. Mr. and Mrs week end at ng at the Mra. Clyde | a of od A. Malloy of: Cambria Rates High In Surplus Foods surpins foods is of Cambria County's share of the iarger than that county in the state The county has been granted any other 852,700 including potatoes powde red eges and dried milk four m SEES Aa marked vania fam! soft coal the It was Property | Brownie Potate Chips 23¢ Chel Boy Ar Dee | Meat and Mushroom Sauce 2 eo tur 290 ois Tree. Armour's 3 Chopped Ham Armour's 49¢ mr — EE Vienna Sausage Armour's He Comved Beel Armour's Fe Sp ———— Deviled Ham Armour's 17c Dash Deg Food 25 b. | Cang JM y Ideal Deg Food 2 1-ib. Cans 25¢ Babo Cleanser 2 14-02, Cans 23¢ Cashmere Bath Seap 2 wu | 2 Palmolive Bath Sep 3 mn 20¢ Swan Soap Large Size ner 120 Lifebuoy Toilet Soap | a [; 2; Lax Tollet Soap 4 nn 2/¢ Rinso 2 Large Paciaces DC Silver Dust Large Package 27¢ Surf 2 Large Packt ble Spry 1b. Can 30¢ 3-Ib. Can 82¢ rn p13N UNION PRESS COURIER ‘ment in Harrisburg. more months will be fore miners’ families be self-sufficient pounds of surplus foods in alll more than perands eg Wat iwen will nd milk have been ear for the 77.985 Pennsyl- for this ald liea who were inv Cambria’'s share strike T00 pounds Rtate Depart. orev estimated by the and Supplies unde of milk ssi Two North Cambria mtn Sn he mate nave woes Veterans Reentist includes 494 - 32.000 — that of potatoes pounds of dried eggs and 1M O00 forces » Frances ast week reenlisted in the armed ari wre given corporal’s ratings ; during the Ist Two Northern Cambria veterans discharged Nov. 6, rating of sergeant He was or- PL dered to report to Ft. Dix, N. J, Corp. Louis is serving with the for asigninent. Heay More Here p More Here Pilling your Baadeat Loesn't mean emptying your ho now this: Bilge ya oS with * = after buy! & NN Freechness io the Keg in DAIRY DEPT. When you want grand, healthful dairy foods, shop at your A&P Super Market. You'll get top prod. ucts from rich dairy lands the country over. Ched-O-Bit B. Lat 25¢ American or Roll Butter Fresh Sih Pimento C erhronk 9 seore lb. 27¢ Swiss Cheese Dorrest ie ts and slices Sliced Mel-O-Bit American, Brick or Pimento processed Sharp Cheddar Cheese. . Longhorn Cheese Abbots Cream Cheese. . Dutch Maid Limburger . . 5; Romano Cheese Bleu Cheese Senter OU Rewer 65¢ 47 c 47c 83c GROCERY BUYS Restock your pantry shelves Jou the wide va riety of grocerids in big su at your friendly A&P Super Market! You'll = sugar and spice and everything nice, plus Important makings for everyday meals. Everything's a real value, too . «+ 30 visit ALP today! Tuna Fish ........ No % Cm 35 A&P Fancy Quality . , . solid pack Pink Salmon Coldstream . . . you can prepare many different Lenten dishes with salmon 2 No. 3 Cans 29¢ Tangerine Juice Rich In Vitamin Cc 2 Box. Jars 35¢ Apple Butter ... A delicious sandwich spread , Aes. Oma 23g 2 No. 2 Cams 276 Sardines .. «vs 350s Can jg Sunnyfield Rice ....'™ ™= I5¢ Del Monte Pineapple. .. 'o," 3le Campbell's Soups Beef, Bee! Noodle, Chicken, Chicken Gumbo, (Chicken Noodie Cream of Chicken, Mush- room, and Vegetable Beef. 10%-oz. Can 16¢ Evaporated Milk . .6 ™! © 68¢ White House No doctor ean recommend a finer evaporated milk Sunnyfield Flour ... .10 ™ 75a Enriched, sll purpose Gelatin Desserts .... 4 7 23¢ Sparkle .& . 6 tempting Savors Iona Peaches 2 No. 3's Cans 450 Halves or slices Libby's Fruit Cocktail ~2 3 2Ie¢ NBC Eng. Style Biscuits 12a 39¢ Baker Maid Saltines. .''™ = 25¢ Dixie Margarine ...... > 29¢ Linit Starch ...... 1% Pa J2¢ Iona Tomato Juice ” =Supsr-Right” plitee w hr thrifty ALP at Maret, John R Mrugala, son of Mrs Mraugula, served with the army in the Med- iterrenearn and European Theaters confilet. He was Barneshboro, 1845 with the ‘or assignment. A alr force in Califorma. yaoi buy sil rou foods st your Boca gies orem Brice in every department is an low al we can make $ mot fam on weekends or '“mpecial” brat all woek long prices so consistently low? days How do we tmnage to keep Simply ty cetting operating coves und profits te the bone and sharing sur sivinges with yoy his helps “SUPER-RIGHT" MEATS 4 Fussy about meat® Want every cut you tay fo be tender and fine-flavored? Like to be sire you're getting your money's worth? Then Akl™s “Super-Right” meats are for you! They're jected from the best the country produces, priced as low as market counts permit, and Close-Trimmed of exvess waste. Try them once . . . you'll buy them always!’ Pork Loin Roast Fresh . . . Trib end Sunnyfield Hams No center slices removed whole or shank halt Pork Loin Roast Lb. 85¢ Freahcontier Join Sliced Bacon oun Sunnyfield . . . lean Sunnyfield Picnics ib 48.1h. averige . . . family sive 8 Beef Rib Roast 47¢ 3c Standing, T-inch cut Smoked Squares .. .... " Small size Pork Liver aya Sliced . . . flavorful 25¢ Lo. 49¢ Ring, long or jumbo Assorted Meat Loaves. . '* §7¢ Old-Fashion, Cheese, Olive, Pimento or Vegetible A&P Sea Food Fresh Stewing Oysters. . ™ Fresh Frying Oysters. . . Pt Fresh Spanish Mackerel Frozen Halibut Steaks . . In Frozen Gres Shoe 1.13 Frosen 59¢ 39¢ 19¢ 53e 59¢ BAKERY TREATS You'll like everything about the coven-fresh baliery favorites at your ARP, The variety's big . the selection’s tempting . every item in the depart ment is priced to please. St. Patrick Layer Cake. ®<* 45¢ Golden layers iced with silky vanilla cream Shamrock Cookies . .P*& of % 23g Tasty short bread sprinkied with green colored sugar Glazed Donuts ........%™" 29¢ Jane Parker . . . yeast raived Brown 'N Serve Rolls. . . P* [5¢ Plain . . . topped with poppy seeds... Fkg. 16e¢ Golden Loaf Cake . . .. ¥*" 25¢ Jane Parker . . . makes a hit atl parties A&P Family Bread *<* [§¢ Dated freshly daily i; A for 25 Jelly Donuts . . . .. Jane Parker , . . iced fitep in and ses 2 to heap your beset high Enjoy fruits and vegetables that are harvested fresh. delivered fresh and sold fresh at mghty Yellow Onions . 4 = 13¢ Grand in salads, relishes and soups Pascal Celery . . . sux 23¢ The family will Jove it... size 24's and 30's Navel . .. oe DBC . . serve them daily Tomatoes . . . .. = 1% Real values, refreshing served any way Sweet Potatoes . . 3 w= 29¢ Add new variety to your meals lecherg Lettuce . 2 wee 20 Here's the making for 2 fine salad | Slender (Carrots . 2swe-l7¢ Raw or cooked-—they're terrific Eastern Apples . . 3 = 25¢ Red Rome ...serve them morning, noon and night » vee 476 Juice filled, flavor packed . . . Size 252 Yellow Onion Sets 3 = 29¢ Grass Seed ......5= 179 Tomato Ketchup . 1° tte [8g Mayonnaise .........."™ 33¢ Peanut Butter .....1> i 29¢ Small Stuffed Olives. . 3. 39¢ Bottle French Dressing .. %°= Bote J7¢ Grape Jelly . Jan jhe Strawberry Preserves > '*r 39¢ * 3-ib. Macaroni or . 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