Thursday, November 18, 1064 UNION PRESS COURIER bn sere AR A AAT TIA NOW EXCELLENTLY HEATED" SUNSET NEAR CARROLLTOWN THANKSGIVING, NOVEMBER 25th ¥ ¥ Fan i 4 x $8 rg v3 TL {served The guest of honor re.’ s._; id “2 bi med Mr. and Mrs DD RHR Lovet! irday in Bedlwood on business Me NAGE ide remarks now and i Sixth 8t. Elizabeth, N J died fain and lip-readers in ay w CHAS. F. PITT CO. ceived manv pretty and useful) : 3 ) pent the week ond ting in Mr and Mrs Bislr Fle RgAain i lip-readers in the au BROUGHT BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND « Sar 3 3 Rard . a ion Friday night at the Alexiar ; SP Your (x. E. Dealer gifts Those attending SPE i ®hn La oR fav) a 3 r &% 13d f nity we wy % i 3 he £4 Lem : ? a po sin i Brothers Hospital Elizabeth af? Lock Have and family were visiting in Cres {ip readin d . antact Asaf ORange 5-222 FATTON |] ii tar a. short illness He was 35 and re. Tavton Nn on Bunday with relatives “} HDR 13. on toa Cl * . | Afr : iY walt '} n oof Mp id (YY yh ids \ ry Mr and Mrs Wilmer Fitkard Po In mE have wilh communication ® i assified Display § , hud Rr ‘ te ins ale iF bara ht tnd family visited in Altoona on n progressing cases of deainess . . _- and Mrs Frank V Mirowsky Sr ompRing and GaRUgH - Sw TEN ee : fi sading a bbe A Directed by Sam Donahue i i { Elizabeth x . horn in Eliza rsd ’ pied 3 + Sunday pereading should be learned he , ona ! # a Bath Ww Ws 3 n al A ! » : ¥ . oF ‘ ; Bn 36 aap i ™ fr os ; : i ’ | heth atid lived there all his 14 ‘nniel 3&3 ! #s TEN Miss Lois Holler Who ia em bs : 1 m- ly 4 em n & 9:00 to }: » $ ’ nC SAY IT WITH H a . Tr ved burg Ru 1 gg ta a’ Dloved in Harrisburg, spent the PRITES @ Ws e Fila ¥ £8 433 h Hid ; Ta . : F ! Te Na, ton Nin xsd 4 . 17 a os : ha - g the ho ' Mr arid M1 Jahr week snd at home Lip reading sinning should be For Reservations Phone Ebensburg 1082 y E 5 TY X Pp wil 4 ; ’ 4 » . iw & m Nut Co. Union {matonis Mr and Mrs Gilbert Hollen Rin 8&5 SOOT 83 # known thal or Write “Sumset,” 510 W. Highland Ave Ebensburg Pa : ” aud ad fi a sided pi & thipis BR child's hearing is seviously thr. @ BUILDERS ! In addition to his parents My Miss Elizabeth Pelstrs aspen ANH AINCe he wedkling! o wes fond % as | purg) Flollen, ana ®atened . 4 ¥ ra 4 Pa Miraowsky % ary vest by hin few days rs Pitiabure) w Aug hier {‘hariotte ¢ ¢ Ne V i% 5 Barnes FE 2 and Fg ® wife Mr Halen (Malicky) Mi: phe visited a! the home of h Lemoine Kruis of the 1! } ry The dead ANTM * used in i Mrs # rn $ ! £4 " $14 a 2 a Foy ® _ ih CONTRACTORS : Vv Soother. in. { iw Ay The STeminyY was performed a HPreRang and comiributes ta the Classified Display i Leona Sherry Diane Durr ”] 1] Marths arrigsh and Doro. where they will make thelr In bin st sos one - i By MRS JOSEPH FALGER rine Schnabel lois Heber Ji 3 re Ni own shoal an No arid Mra William Reed visited H Ma Karen Kirsch Honored | Ann Farrell Darlene Logan Hospital on Tuesday appiness fo ny 9.2 CUBIC FOOT || On 13th Birthday Friday |Chrstina McCombie. Theresa) Lieut and Mrs Hany A | ENTIM Handica ed Folks [ G. E. REFRIGERATOR || A party was held at the home Kelly, Ann Marie Fees have been” iiving at Edgewons FAL BER PP in Kh birthday. The thne w A ‘ nia. Mrs Clawso: the former grandchildren while takin are Words UTE and Your Old Rafrice atin jo h t PiRday The A "aie Expires At Elizabeth na Kr BE ia: ’ rp Eranden EYER # ARNE Ck AR &itiom it wound. oss being RO 219 { Nancy Malicky, Gretchen Fees thy Lantey ture home “| -Readin Brine |, | Barbara Mitchell, Mary Kathe The next mes will be held Mr and Mrs Angel Grybosky HERE'S A BARGAIN! | Hana Fees. Marty Parrish Mary 2 H A Morris in Johnstown Mer: i Dumm, Patty roran Annette son and daughter Monica who i Syd ; w Batt Van \ ” y i & on the davas of the mlent movies on Friday in honor of their] + past vear are now living al Bd. Mra Ethel Rickard spent a few In the days : os $199.95 | daughter, Karen, who celebrated | Frank Vv. Mirowsky, 35, wards Air Force Base Califor. days in Blandburg with her #CIOTS Wers warned to Walch their which a delicious lunch was ret har Keg of Stanger aia 31 PAR 4 tas redorded on fin vorwrourght sce Frank V Mirowsky of 115] Esther Krug Spangle Mrs. Mabie Glasgow spent Sa p.m AER and a daughter vian Bool a7 % . : Ae 3 ¥ a hod uid ‘ Aa . : Raw 1 § ae, 3 1 y dea Rikl's understandisa here a brother Lauls dif and Mra Michael Mo Andrew Nov. IR at 7 o'clock In the eve ; § ’ K a . : g $f ae ¥ 1a meri ¢ I and a sister Mrs Mr and Mrz Preston Plouse RIRE at the Assembly of Goxd 59 I Ang unge S n er ' I * S40 ¢ cg h ; nf BP tab tirgh were Munday vis {hurch in Hollertown may be considered (he enter Allian Gomolka of FElizabelh a y ” : ‘ . 0 wedge and a constant help in N y . $2 vs 2 . He was a comminicant of St tors at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs CGeorjre Bpencer - vedge and a constant help 5 - { Smith Mills and Mrz Puth he proces of giving him the Ltomenh'n Church The funeral was Mm Joseph Falger fo OSTHEN Mi neo J SR oh an ph a : + . $ . 3 wit | Ne enser of Houtsgdale vimites WOTrds with which tn think. with Prag! ri Tuesaday from Gorny and Mr and Mra Alex Ziemko mand M1 ¥ ? LR veil § § G 1F reed i UPROAR ! i #OTTEY $3 ’ a ¥ ek fr réh irs ™ ta . & Hien oy indderat and t bug : I Jorny Mortuary with intermen® family f Nanty © vimitedd al Tie REFS on irate od i + , : » SAE A IUATY hia Sd $00 oR a Mre lalla Beott of Blandburye others and to express himasif Patton, Pa in Calvary Cemetery, Linden, N the home of the ladys parents : AAR SOL OU $M GOUTY ’ ORatge 33771 J Mr and Mrs Arden Shavestull visited her mother, Ethel Ricx FREE ESTIMATES Dance This Saturday Night! Phones: ORange 5-33G3 or ORange 35-3464 Patton, Pa. FLORISTS aittion WE PAY Dance to the finest bands in the land via OUR GIANT JUKE BOX! SPECIAL PRE HOLIDAY DANCE! Next Wednesday, November 24 FRANKIE NOMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA a me Bde Eel WES ee WE Oe onversalional ¥ a HoT mies § Poy the Even the slightly deal will be " gael om M AR ¥ helped socially and otherwize by music by Mrs Mirowshky the former on Sunday hi on Crmiay visual reinforcement of Hi 8 aon; ' > . Po M nd Mra BR Bmith Miss Barbara Hollen, daughte; had HEGEMON. 8 BULA OTY Helen Malicky, is a daughter of mr. B Mia vy od o pressions through lp-read'n Mr and Mrx Ben Malichy of Cresson were Bunday visitors i df Mr and Mrs Preston Hollen Th % a go rR rE iw : » SAVE Goes sir Hier > the homes of Migs Elizabeth Pe. celebrated her 16th birihday re tea e Tih Sa he "> Fin mor k y . (1; hE] tg ’ 0 ters and Mr and Mrs Oliver tently at & party held by her BARN or hea ng . te appre ik ; , : ¢ : pd ‘ o Invaly BCH ID siiady wilh him when , a ‘ . Je nes parents. She received many lovely. © CC bie ; This is an entirely new band at the VFWDen't Mine It! USED AR rp 4-H Electrical Project Mrs Ben Malicky and son Effie Sark Aanie. Bab Fae ienould talk ta him at § . richard and MM: and Mrs Paul . freirge. Mere ppie BOD cok - ¥he = a . : He ® ; { » $ 5 i 3 iN T ated ts tH eB in EFA R WV . Class Meets At Nicktown Malicky spent a few dave ir Ate : I Hay 1) Hollen and a valve 4 : Ie ne i a a . wh n ; CH SUND 4 : ” * i + Asin a 4 Milfore Fedor fy estun. all £ol 41 meg ¥ BLIrTiAIniiin er * se ERT ’ # v 100: oe THe first meeting of the 4H Flizabeth N 3 due to the death cL he 2 able 10 see an obhiert or an A - i AY _— PICK YOUR OWN B D! end ait. eal , 4 of their son-in-law and hrother- Hollentown, Joe Apple and Ray 0 AD Ve ru : AND! - / ele tri al project Course waa tld v Ra Prank Mirow sky mond Conley of Alloons and 3 a SL Nicitown. Gre Boag M nd Mra Harold Mitchell Clifford Huodlen and wif lero of When parental sprech accom You Play Ld : . Thirtyv-nin ere r Ar ; ’ Ary mans ras ai aia : oa rd we Eig 4 2 ud ; : . utrler "the ; direction f Harold H A Morris is a patient in Mahoney bear Bunting this wee A Bint : ‘ tHe 5 ih » ; in a . . $Eit : rein on Rtn : ‘al - Aisa Lay a Esp 1 Foley | TONS Ne chaaq wi in Lim &i Used Model HD10 ALLIS [il Maytag use 1r88 WATER | Cinorr. assistant county agri. Mercy Mowpital, Johnstown due| Rev and Me fowel Woah) C00", focal movements he CHALMERS BULL. $120 95 to $186 65 hy cultural agent: William Shields, | to oh fra Sted : P received in nfo AR minister hack to “ees with the actions or objects 5 $ ¥¥1 4 Liberte tr A z Mi i A A Al ? {HITS Mii . oi ‘ ; of 1 COwYRLE DOZER with Rebuilt lerma Bera tra a M1 Hb Jeu So Bary Phyilis Rose Stephens and Hogarsburyg. N.Y, on Monday hoi he amt Sas begun the Engine Al shape 5 ’ Carole Jean Stephens of Ame Mr and Mrs Dumm of Al LHR WA : Wegun ihe ’ Economist extension represents RYO . The a : ¥ tat . Pa process of understanding speech 1950 FORD Tractor with CONVENTIONAL tive, and Mrs Alyce Grybosky bridge visited their uncle and touna visited the tere father BY: AOR eT Plows AUTOMATIC tH club leader The Course will aunt, Mr and Mra Angel Gry and step-mother on Hund Ay " ome hort ; : consist of eight meetings bosky. on Baturday Mrs. Alice Hollen me : oa Parents friends should taik NEW OCOBEY Power. for a full washing than any Those trom Spangler 4H Club The Ladies Guild of the Pres. leonard Marks ped Serve he to the Youngs d i a narmal | = —— ————— Take Off Manure other automatic washer who are taking the course are byterian Church Sod 8 COvVerwl Surkey ” land rh Loto "Ha HW y of voice and} Gras, a : . a % rou Pog ¢ ish supper on Monday evening a! the Biandbur {3 enti aah ii mia he awed Spreader Headquarters for Bonnie Sune &, oye e Or phos an th Pe hh social rooms ir Willis Rickard of Altoona and nen EXBEES a Ph he speech’ Anita sTAY MIR tas : ol ; : . ta 8 x 4 AF oe : ¥ tatiy fuovernenls of the face ® Refvinute at stferujory, Christina Valenti Theresa honor of Mr. and airs Roy A n a Shade boy ¥ sited] relalives Tha thild Wit dart ats: that { Dine & Dance W ith the Best . FO Ranges Bie chen ep Marie Falger Harbara ley and family wha Are IERAVIRE in LOWHR SPUTGR Y Pn 3 MAJOR DIESEL TRACTORS Dutch Oven Gas Ranges Jones Mary K_ Jones. Annettelon Thursday for New Jersey ince and his eyes will be the prin | § Southern Style Chicken, Chops, Staub, AR Kinds Sandwiches Ask us for a demonstration! lL J BEARER Classified Display en will absort language izza r ® . m— - AJ Cole ALL ORDERS (On Request) PREPARED TO TAKE HOME Come in and see the . Chefs for being offered on Bakerton A J] ude TT. Simp oms, igns ATG an. Raturiny li Sunday these farm tractors / - Big Run, formerly of this y — r Jim aller and Litzinger and farm implements! Ph. Flreside 48171 i i kai y 8 died al 12 30 = mi Hal uiday > RB Ai d t D t 3 . CARROLLTOWY, PA. THANKSGIVING x in nome tie war wom nave BASIC Ald 10 Doc or | SONS OF ITALY LODGE 310 AUTHORIZED MALL o uel + (17 ust, 1877. in Kittanning Point. a ” hb h ; son of H R® and Rachel Cole FOU RTH AVE. PATTON, PA. | 4 i & | both deceased n e ing isease : ur ey u 2 Burviving are a daughter Mra |B sinister we » : 4 Cs CHAIN SAW DEALER Marie Mitchell of Big Run, and Parts and Service a brother, H 8 Cole, Cresson A symplon ix defined as a phe- ’ i Requiem mass was sung at § “omenon of disease experienced | p ag a m Tuesday in 88. Cosmas & bY lhe patient Eg § ; w J Damian's Catholic Church, Punx- It isa & clue in ibe sxplanation | mitawney, with burial in Sacred or elucidation of a physical dis | | Heart Cemetery. Bakerton { order MAIN STRERT GARAGE aad ehoose Oh VW » When a fine used and we'll furnish he [are usually symptona and signs Jou 4, » vam Juley tender TURKEY i Mrs. Clara B. Reed { which will oid the doctor in mak- | \ Bakerton Mrs Clara B. Reed. ing & diagnosis ® Nn | 89, formerly of this piace, died on: There are two kinds of symp ” Thursday of last week at her toms subjective and objective : “0. K.” USED CARS home in Stale College. She was A subjective symplom is one the widow of aga Poe Reed that is perceptible to the patient and was born in Dudley, Pa. an | alone, such ss pain. ae SANS NN INTERIEED ‘Hons Sept. 3. 1565, a daughter of Levi Bome symptoms are chvious to = " and Louise {SYpher ) Bend an ohaserver, such ss cough, swell. C » po ne 3 ea » ian ving: are wa © Jdren i ing. or color af skin, and these | I Ee painr good rubber, A Titre Robert P. Johnstown, and Miss | sre objective symptoms. . : Ps | Ellen D Rued, State College. Als: | The phvsicial, in order to find | DESOTO Deluxe 4-Door Sedan, eS surviving are three sisters. a bro- ,g1 what the ailment is, must | heater, radio, automatic transmis- p ther and two grandchildren. know about symptoms. ston. A title Private funeral services were The * held Saturday in State College, patient describes as best | CHEVROLET Styleline Deluxe 5- with burial in Dudley (Jemetery | De can his symptoms snd then the | Passenger Cou INTERNATIONAL FARM MACHINERY Parts and Service WEAKLANDS Implement Store CARROLLTOWN Phone Fireside 4-6311 disease ia present, there | A opportunity 10 join the fastest growing sales industry In the I will be offered to several sincere mea or women. Earn- and among the highest in the sales profes- pe, heater, radio, lols : i ® | doctor inquires about the history | product lind py backed by adie and television: you will be one of the s in this area. Sales experience is preferred as we will train. Age no barrier, car neces- Wate Box 113, Curwensyill, Pa. *11-18 of extras, dark green paint, good rubber, A title STUDEBAKER 4-Door Sedan, dark blue paint, healer, radio, overdrive CHRYSLER Windsor 4-Door Sedan. dark green paint, heater, radio, and good rubber FORD Deluxe "6" 2-Door Sedan, heater, radio, black paint, good rubber ® “0. K.” USED TRUCKS 1952 GM.C. %-Ton Pick-Up, heaer, good rubber, one-owner MAIN ST. GARAGE Chevrolet Sales & Service CARROLLTOWN PENNSYLVANIA Skilled Hands Make the Ditference! «There's more to printing than type and paper. It is | of the master printer that lifts printing out of the ordinary. You'll see the difference in every job we do. You'll get the union label printed onl your job if you desire.’ You won't see the differ etice in our prices, which are never more—often less Bakerton Adam Beneni, 77, of | this place, died on Friday, Nov. | 12, al the Dr. Bowers rest home in Ebensburg. He wan a retired coal miner and was bom in Italy on Apr. 18 1887. Mr. Benoni had | the past 33 years Burviving are his widow, Mrs Emma Benoni, and these child! James Gruy, all of Baltimore, | Md: Diomira, New York City. | are 10 grandchildren. and a bro- | He was 1 member of 1269, UMWA Funeral services were hell at § tery, Carvolltown, in ¢ of | Stevens Funeral Piva Barge Joseph J. Smithbaver, 79 of | Ebensburg. died on Wednesday ae last sweek In Mercy tal, : I Johnstown. He was bom Nov. i" 1874, in Germany, a sm of Jacob and Catherine (Steffie) ith: bauer, and was precedid in death hters, Mrs. Margaret . He in survived | his widow, the former Kmma ren: Leo, Colver; Mrs Thomas | Clift, Mra. Donald Tate and’ Mrs. | and James, Cresson. There also | ther, Joseph. who resides in Jey! i &. a. m. Monday in Baored Heart | Catholic Church, Bakerton. Inter. ment was in St. Benedict's Ceme- | ‘of the iliress and the previous health of the patient The patient is also examined | for signs of disease and this may | call for a complete phyasicial exas mination and laboratory tests There is often considerable con fusion in the patient's attempt to) & resident of Bakerton for | interpret his symptoms A stomach ache may alarm the | person in whom there is aciually no serious Lness Om the other hand, a symplom MAY appear unimportant yet | be most serious as in the begin ping of cancer and heart disease In some conditions the symp- toms may subside af the period! when the ailment is most serious isuch as when the pain of appen- | dicitis subsides after the appendix has ruptured Symptoms may be located in one part of the body while the real trouble is some place else, isuch as pain under the right she | oulder blade due to gallbladder | Also, an identical symptom may appear for a minor disorder. the {same as for a serious disorder. | For example, Qiarthea in some | temporary or darrhea | as the beginning of infectious dy- | sentery. ia Ant DEBORAH DUBYAK SR Lots of Turkeys! "COUNTRY STORE" AT THE PATTON MOOSE Lodge No. 488 THIS SATURDAY 1000 P. Fun for All!