any th slPy soit fo fice Policy Helps ut Our Total Food Bill!” IAMS Ivory Soap Jarge Size f tha ening of Georg [00 Ivory Soap Aare £m i at the bay institu Medium Sire 2 Cakes 19¢ hank has [res to A dents 8] that At the death of Mr Buck ¥ had Rix during the p MY YeRTS 1018 prest- death ir the until 1} LB A — yWION_PRESS-COURIER i § NORTH CAMBRIA INDUSTRIES ... NO. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Evanchick. Oolver Grade School basket- | of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hill were : oh | Martin P. Farabaugh, son of | ball and summaries will | Bill Sarvis and Bob Yeager of > i . { Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Farabaugh, | be f on the Press-Courier ' Akron, Ohio ! Doris Hill Honored | was inducted into the army last Sports Pages § and 10, in this Sn —— a , 7 arrolitown ban oon : | week. He was an industrial arts’ [Seer FIFTY YEARS AGO | On 13th Anniversary | instructor in Ebenshurg-Cambria Sympathy is expressed through This past week marked 50 . A birthday party was held in| High School this column to Mrs. Francis ....q since the “Courier” wos | The following is the list of pat-| 0 ar t rt ay nonor of Doris Hill's 13th birth- | Mr and Mrs Anti Catal. Dabbs and William Burns in the pwblished under new MANAge- iemts admitted and discharged at | E23 iaV Anniversary Monday, Jan. | fomo of New Jersey V sited here recent death of their father, Bd- ment by the Patton Publishing | 0 Colver Hospital for the past|gioli, and Bertha Casods. (By CYRIL R STEVENS) Charles C Adams, assistant cash- Mr a Hl rr | faat Week MH oo per WArS Duro ('n., the paper having psen sold i MM Very often people look upon ier. Directors were Thomas Bar- ot pa an itn The ins ial jenls, Mr. and Mrs e apo Week end visitors at the home Jan 5, 1801, to Rov E Decker business and industries merely as nes, CA Sharbaugh E M : ay - ning | = -— — seem ribs nt —— a" pusiness ventures for profit. They Binder, A. H Clark H. J Van frequently fail lo realize that a Dusan J. H Allport and €. { business means service lo people A : Service to people definitely is A Os a ® APY the aim of the First National ok mp, R ‘Sharbauzh Bank of Carroiltown. This year [M3 Sil NUIT orients. are has a special significance 10 the PY py Ti : oY : Northern Cambna institution It Bla: Mo Anu y and A A Lieb soon will complete 50) years of 5 } Syetions : de BL pnd service te the residents of the +' , gue M D Cornell i Hage! area a} and Willidr 3 rits / . : ashier and Wi fm Strittmisatter ed 3 1d “8 H The imstitution opened for bus- ignd Kathlee: Fock are assistant La iness on June 17, 1801 although cashiers A staff of girls es incorporated the Previous plove : Several Local Students Apr. 30 he bani J Pr pr. . e bAnK As an [he ; tion. however may be sald Make ECH Honor Roll date back to 155% From I? f ving students fro time until the First National ( A Sharbaugh became : umnong 1 Bank was organized in 1801, the gent and served until his Johnson & Buck private bank, 1932 A. B Clark was known as the Carroiltown Bank, president and served next the site. When YOR gnedd in 1835 the First National Bank of Car od by OC FE rolitown was organized, the new 1036 R H firm bought out the ald bank to- former gether with its property A. W. Buck, of Carrolltown, Freshinen sophomores - He was 8s Hipps who died Sharbaugh of the Paid became the next tames Martin serve<t until his was operated i! i Ivory Soap Personal Whee 4 Cer 28¢ president president and jeath 1842 Charles R baugh sud his head of the institution The services of the Carrolltown institution are many. They in- banking by mail hank money orders business loans, hecking ace commercial Jimiors a former resident Shar B was instrumental in organizing the First National Bank of Carrollitown He was cashier of First National Bank in Bbensburg and saw the need of a National Bank in Carrolitown On Apr. 30, 1901, he met with a eeded father as Every day, happy homemakers are find- ing that AaP’s storewide low prices on hundreds of items every day save them | * ® Former Colver Resident tude Camay Soap ants group of citizens to form a Na- tional Bank These citizens brandt Peale. Thomas Barnes Thomas R Sharbaugh C A 7 Sharbaugh, E M. Binder, A B Clark, A T. Strittmatter, H J VanDusan A W Buck, James H Allport, Charles C. Adams, Hen- J Krumenacker, Henry J Bckenrode., Andrew Lantzy and I 1. Binder First officers of the new bank were A. W. Buck, president; E R Jackman. vice president; Tho- mas A Sharbaugh, cashier, and included Rem AUTOMOBILE AND GENERAL LIABILITY INSURANCE Hytwal CasvaLrY COMPANY ALTOONA, PA. Enjoy Worry- Free Driving Comlpy with Pennsylvania Responsibility Law CLASS 1, $85.50 per Year | sident banking, Christmas clubs {foreign remittances, personal, FHA, auto and appliance loans, purchase and anle of securilies real estate. Gl and FHA loans sale and redemp tion of U7. 8 Savings bonds, saf- oty deposit boxes savings Ad ounts and travelers checks recent stale the « total resatrs According to a ment of condition toy treiller the har omn k has $4 099 275. Deposits total 3.717 824 coa Of The payment of a 12 dividend was approved atl y percent a meet > of sharesholders this week Mrs. J. Emerick Sr.. St. Benedict, Dies Mrs Elizabeth Emerick died on Wednesdlay morning, Jan 10, al 11:30 o'clock at the Miners Hos- pital in Spangler She was born in Slovakia on Dec 14, 1884 a daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth Dobransky Mrs. Emerick, a Te- of 8t Benedict, was 67 years of age. She ia survived by her hus band John Emerick Sr, and the following children: Mrs William Lihzarchik of Binghampton, N Y.: Mra. John Okresz of Cleve- land. Ohio; Mrs Jack R. Morri- | son of Cleveland, Ohlo; George Emerick of Eriton, N. J. and John and Joseph Emerick of St. Expires At Ebensburg Joseph Hajduk 4 former ol regiden: Fb Kil? ’ ella Hajduk and Ebens- | {Chester to ROT Mrs Lei ¥y Kelrs AITeTiCH * Awarded $27,000 Damage In Suit Against Railroad Mr and Mrs Alfonso Bruna! former resaidants of Colver, Wer awarded $27.500 in a damage suit last Friday in Pittsburgh The suit was filed against t hi Pennsylvania Railroad Mrs Brunattl jost child in the lragic train wreck on Feb IS husband and daughter were Riso injured in the crash Mr Brun alti's mother, also of Colver, Was killed in the accident near Al Loona ' her Red Arrow 1947. Her : es 0 COLVER WAF ON FURLOUGH Corp. Delores Hulgus of Colver ‘has been home on a 15-day fur- unborn i i i { i i 1 Regniar Rize Cake S¢ Camay Soap Rath Nire 2 Cakes 25¢ Palmolive Soap Rath Nive 2 Cokes 23¢ Octagon Soap Toitet flonan 3 Cakes 19¢ Lifebuov Soap Rath Nive Customers’ Corner The men and women of AaP are proud of their reputation for eficiency. In your AAP everything is set up lo save you shopping time ond effort. In all eur operations — in the store and behind the scenes — we work hard 10 cut out waste motion in order lo smve you money. Is there anything you would suggest we do in your AaP wo serve you more offciontly and seo nomically? Please write: far more on their total food bills than just a few “one-day” or “week-end” specials. And here's another delight- ful discovery they're making: they can shop at AaP any day they choose and get the same grand values they see in A215 ads because AP guarantees all advertised low prices for & full week, even though market prices go wp. 4 i * » Pork Roast © on Sirloin Steak ............. Ground Beef 1-*n AR Bet _ _ .. Smoked Hams Whole or Shank Half Cooked Picnics Short Shank BUY PROTECTION, MEMBERSHIP FEES Company has good reputation ol Farm Insurance Policies Not Assessable Stephen Hovan Phone 2743 Patton, Pa Benedict. Thirteen grandchildren 2 Cakes 23g and one great-grandchild, also survive, Friends will be received at the Emerick home in Bt Benedict. Funera! services will be held this | Saturday at 9 a m in 8t. Jos jeph's Catholic Church, Hart's | Sleeping Place, near 8: Benedict jand interment will be made In . the Carrolitown cemetery Rn L chick. i Sam Belin was a last Saturday visitor in Johnstown i Mrs. Lewis Belin spent the past] week in Altoona with her par-| ents Mrs. John Stefanick and child ren spent the week end with her father and family in Vintondale Merchandise winners at the Colver Store Company last Saturday were: Andy Sakira, $50, and Mrs. Walter Zabrow- sky, $25. Mr and Mrs and son visited end with lhe Madera Mr. and ough from Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Tex, where ‘she is serving in the Womens Air Force. She enlisted May 23, | 1850. and is engaged as a clerk- | typist 130 Lamingron Now York IT, NY, Pork Roast Sirloin End . Fresh Stewing Oysters Salt Lake Herring . .. Rib Roast Tinh Cut—Beet Chuck Roast Bisde Ot Cooked Hams Whole or Shank Sliced Bacon Seid Pork Roast 7 ®® Ed Dressed Whiting 7 Pollock Fillets 7 .. Haddock Fillets T°™ . Lifebuoy Soap Rerviar Size Cake 8¢ * ® » Mr and Mrs Richard Lassiter | and son of Harrisburg spent! last] Sunday. Jan. 7, Greek Christmas i the home of the lady's par Mr and Mrs Metro Evan Evaporated Milk "hie Housg Tall Cans 9g White Cake Mix Swinsdown 16ox Fiz 3§¢ Chocolate Bars Suchard. Box of AH Esch T9¢ Tea Balls 9 “™ i nee 20 Fancy Tuna Fish I Florida Orange Juice. ....%* © 29¢ Grapefruit Juice i ie Bs Cn 24g Fancy Applesauce vied Te30am 3g Red Cherries Sor Fed _....Ne2Cam 23g Sliced Peaches *™ _...No. 3% Can 29¢ Fruit Cocktail “** _....Ne 33 Can 28g Bartlett Pears DeMoste 1 03 Can 31g Armour’s Treet a Vines Can 48g Large Pk 32g All Purpose Flour .........31*3%¢ land family of Sioux City, lowa,| | Iona Tomato Juice adie en the $s Can 28g Tormers parents, Mr and Mra | Keyko Margarine ..........= I» 31¢ Sart Bt. | Oxydol Tomato Soup Camebells 2 Whee 21g Staff Sgt. Ernest Oldham is] Cans spending & few weeks here with I Krispy Crackers ............"% 284 ate and de. Steve Ware re Town House Crackers. .....'5 ™ 31¢ Fig Newtons Nt eee... Tee Ble Tender Peas vm. 2 Ne 30 Cam 20g Niblets Com Cin. ad Be Cm 3Gy Iona Pork 'N Beans ...., B= C= 17¢ Ivory Flakes Large Pre. 32¢ Ivory Snow Andrew Washick past week former's mother in the Large Pie. 32¢ J — Mrs. Richard Laasitler land son of Harrisburg, Edward] | Becka and Ann Dobrowski of Cleveland, Ohio and Metro Hay- Lehiek and Bob Dobrowski of Rev. ioc were week end visilors al the i | Joseph Evanchick residence here. | Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Yahnkee | Duz Oidham in New- | Large Pkg. 32¢ {family in Lilly. | Pvt. Bill Cotton of Fort Bragg. IN. C., spent some time at the {home of his parents, Mr and: | Mrs. Ted Cotton. || Don Craft of Erie, formerly of | | Colver, visited here over the Te- cent holidays with hig grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Beiler. Mr. and Mrs. Franx Evcic and family spent the week end visit ing in Smoke Run and Oscela Mills. Banna of matrimony were an- nounced for the first time in the Holy Family Church here on Sunday for Steve Pavuk and Tillie Porado of McKees Rocks, James Russick and Ruth Noel of Frugality, and for the third time between Margaret Kormanis and of Harrisburg Miss Kormanis, r daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Xormanis of 20 Row will bs ma ded in the Holy Family Church. Mildred Washick, student nurse at the Windber Hospital, com- pleted a 15-hour U. 8. Bureau of Mines First Aid Course recently The course was taught at the hospital by P. C. Stull, a Federal Inspector. Omer Elkins examined the class. Miss Washick was one of the nurses to receive a certi- ficate. Pauline Gura of Pittsburgh is visiting here with her er, Rev. Father John J. Gura, pastor Lux Flakes of Holy Family Church. | Mr. and Mrs. John Shook and| ta Western Apples rge Pkg 30¢ ] Tide Large Pkg. 32¢ Dreft Large Pkg. 32¢ Fresh Fruits d Vegetables Florida Oranges Bg. ...8'=39 Mixed Nuts Amorted, Salted = Son Piz Jig Fresh Mushrooms Putios or Sted re. 25¢ Florida Tangerines = 1%17 .. Do 20¢ Seedless Grapefruit #vud Bus Each 59¢ Seedless Grapefruit Bie Ws 4% 20¢ Eastern Apples Red Rome ce... 31a 20¢ Red Delicious J Lia 20¢ D’Anjou Pears West RE Lo Emperor Grapes ...........215 29¢ Sweet Potatoes U- 5 N13 2%¢ Roasted Peanuts J" _.. ..... > Me Hallowi Pitted Dates ........ > 19¢ rR Pd Vel Large Pkg 30¢ Fab Large Pkg. 30¢ sons visited last week with the | lady's parents in Seward, Pa. Deno Mastrine recently enlist ed in the U. 8. Navy and is to report to the Great Lakes Naval Training Center, IIL Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Kerr are spending their vacation in Florida. Helen Stoyka of Cleveland, O., apent the wesk end with bur fo Soap Powder Octagon 40-0r. 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