Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, March 31, 1955, Image 8

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    | Tommy Frank Honored
|
:
| On 12th Asniveérsary |
A birthday party Was held on
| Saturday, March 12, st the Bruno |
| Frank home in honor of the 12th]
anniversary of their son, Tommy
| oF Jane Learn,
ow. George M. Leader urged
: Legisiature on Monday night
set up $20 million revolving |
ada oe ne ‘a new, bold ser
Foe actions” to attract new in-
to distressed areas in
vania.
his first PDRATANCE be-
General Assembly, said |
Was “as calculated risk’ in
I i 10 oan funds to new in- |
hom stries to get started, but he
Legion Auxiliary Makes
: Richard
| John Ochranek
{ Jim Miller,
Attending were: Sibbie Salsgiv-|
Mark Wilkinson,
! Nancy Yingling, Bob Fiedor, Car:
of Johnston Barbara, Carol am
Frankie Porto. Don McocElhen:
Bocalie Lenny Gault
| Sandra Brought, Sue, Bobby anc |
i John Rosenstee!, Bob Yingling |
Shelby Lightner.
Patty McGowan, Vir |
| £nia Thompson, Jakie Lewis |
Glenn Bloom. Gary Rickard, Mr
and Mrs. Bruno Frank and son
| Tommy and Mrs Maxine Lewis
* ® *
"
¢
' Plans for Poppy Sales
| made by Mrs J 1. Marks
i chairman, at a
Plans for were
POPPY |
meeting of the
sale
8 POPPY
| Blandburg American Legion Auxi- |
| Hary
Governor said that add
$20 million appropriations
be recommended in 1967
i chairman. Mrs
gm would be conduc- |
pte Industrial Author- |
li Leader asked the leg- |
to sat wp.
5 the Yalup of equipment
h 8 manufac.
ad , the state's $60 mil. |
sent will predictably |
$a pe ge et
——
Mehest grade
i bers are urged to stlend
| Wilkinson, president,
last Tuesday, March 22. at
the post home Mrs Elizabeth |
presided
Routine reports were submitted
by Maude Van Sceyoe, coupon
Esther Yingling. |
| membership chairman, reported]
108 members 1o date. Mrs Ann
Lender reported Mrs Inez Wat
kins, member, is & hospital pali
ent. Report on hospital bed was
given by Mrs. Leona Mulhollem |
Plans were made for unit
ty Council at Spangler in April
| Mrs J LL. Marks was chosen as |
delegate The unit Will order me. |
or eighth grade girl with the |
The onil aso detided
pps for the Ball Tub
allowing tht Dusiness seasion ui
| tuneh was served and capsul pals)
Lexchanged The next meeting will
ibe held April 28 and afl mem
iO serve
:
it 8 =
Mr and Mrs. Frank Warnek of of |
re
i Camp Hill vigited at the Regis|
Warner and Clifford Wilkinson |
| homes over the week end
{ day visitor in Ebensburg. -
Yi and son Tom, of
IY | visited at Grace Letcher and Her.
Mra Glen Hioom was a Mon
Mr and Mri Lemo
lita spor!
| man Heck hotles recently
take
and preserve the his.
cinta, the regions) ways o
i Beoyor
Mr and Mrs Charles Vari
visited friends and rela |
tives in York and Baltimore, Md.
inst week and their son Charles
returned home with them after
receiv 8 release from the ser.
vice at Fort Meade
Mrs. Thomas Nash and children
Judy and Tommy, of Tonawanda
N. Y. visited at the David Nash
home on Monday
Mr and Mrs Lloyd Maines and |
Dory Troxell visited Sunday inf
Renova with Mr and Mrs
i Maines.
Mr. and Min Lynn Fishel and |
sons, Kea and Don visited
Fm us M and Mrs
ry Mr. ind Mrs James Col
well
| week end with her sons
fiers of
i
i
| Runday
cluded Mr. and
members to attend Cambria Coun. | Troxel] and family, Mr. and Mrs
| sbivited his 80th
(tended by his
| turned home after ©
1 ime
& Letcher
: ther
| family of Tonowanda, N. Y. spent |
| the week end at the Robert Nash
tand Scott Morrow homes
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ross re- |
| turned home after visiting in De- |
troit, Mich, for some time ;
Mrs. Glenn Bloom spent the]
Bill and |
Kenneth and John at Hershey. |
While there they visited
McNelly, also a
: Milton Hershey School i
Mrs. Willis Lovell returned tol
her home after spending 3 woek
student ai Lhe!
| wi th her husband and other relia
’
x
ives al Wormileyvshiurg. The lo
rell family plans to move there
y the near fulure
Mr and Mrs TV. McCartney
it Mountaindsie were Thursday
visitors with Mr. and Mn John
McCartney
Mrs. Edna Reynolds Mins Joan
Kuhn and Miss Nina Bowman
visited in Altoons Thursday
Miss Rea McCartney spent Lhe)
weak end at her home here
Mr and Mra Glenn Shore anid |
sory, David of State College, re
cently visited with Mr ard Mrs |
| Herbert Troxell
Mrs Dorothy Lewis and daugh
Hiandburg were recent |
visitors with Mr and Mrs Merde
Reffner
Mr and
san. Tommy, of
visitors with
Mr Matt Bordak and
Blandbury, were
Mrs Anna
Lander
Recent visitors at the hor of
Mr. and Mrs William Lamb in-|
Mre Charlies
i fon Troxell and family and Mr
and Mrs Wilmer Troxell
Samuel Alexander recently cel
birthday ann
Congratuialions are #5 «
many neighlsors
Versary
and friends
Mrz laura Schmititle has re
prpking some
daughter, Mrs
family a!
with her
(race Foreman and
| Portage.
Mr. and Mrs Darrell Davis and
Som, Randy, of Coalport, were vis
fors Saturdsy at the Chester
Kuhn home
Robert McGrail and chikiren
Eleanor snd Tommy, of Ohio
t several davs with hs mo
Mra. J LL. McGrail. who is
il
a card parly Was held at the
[OOF hail on Thursday evening
Frank Kuhn celebrated his bir
thday anniversary recently al ihe
home of Mr. and Mo William |
| Lamb
BEAVER VALLEY
Sara Sneath Is Bride
" Of Donald Snedden
Miss Sera Sneath and Donald
Snadden were married in Lhe
PUB Parsonage on Sal
March 12 The
pros, DRATLOY. “ore
inled
The bride is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs John Sneath of Fiinton/
BR DD. and her husband is 8 son
Mr. and Mrs Robert Nash andi Mrs. Rae’ Snedden of Hawk
BE AR au i
some Borisov on
simi worn
|
|
i
i
and Mra. Wm, Flemmin
| with Mr. and Mrs M
| Mr and Mrs. Vic Fergione of
|
| and Mrs eagle. - The |
| poupie is gene LY at the Wmide's
horoe.
Mrs. Snedden i» a soi il gradu. |
|
; lams is much improved and ex-
| Run, Pa.
Attending the Eouphe were Mr. |
ate of Reade Twp
and her husband servis "nn mion-
| ths in the U. 8 Army, 4 of
which were spent in Korea
"8
James Fletcher Buried
In Bridgeville Cemetery
James VFietcher of Bridgevilie
Pa. died on Thursday, Marth 10
The deceased was t in Coal
port on March 7, 1882 and was
a former resident of Beaver Val
oy before locating in Bridgeville
Mr. Pletcher was & member of
the Bridgeville EUB Church.
Surviving are his widow, Mary
{Yonus) Fietcher and pix child
rer. He was a brother of Mrs
Mary Kingston and Thomas Fiel-
cher all Flinton BK. DD. and Mrs
Sarah Marrow of New Haven,
Conn.
Funeral services were held al
m. Sunday, March 13, in
My and
j aliended
the funeral of James Fletcher at
New Holland on March 13.
Mr. and Mrs Ford Trimbie and
grandson of Mahaffey Visited Mr.
and Mrs. G. M. Gates
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tr
of Allentown spent the week end
W. Ned.
Altoona visited Sunday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Lemoine Hem-
i sky and famil
Liana, fnnily. ath of Mar
EK redhat the woek end atl
tainsbu
i home of her mother, Mrs. Joseph |
{ Hughes and family.
rR BI
UTAHVILLE
The April mesting flor the lo-
cal EUB Ladies will be held
on Friday, April 1, at the home
of Mrs. Dorothy O'Donnell. All
members are requested to attend.
Election of officers will be held
Mickey Flick, who is employed
in Buffalo, N. Y., spent the week
end at his home here
Rev. Andorf had the misfortune
of overturning his cur Monday
; momning. No injuries were report-
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Flick.
Mrs. Betty M. Flick and Mrs. Iva
athagan visited in ilipsburg
Monday. While there thay
visited Mrs. nn Williams, &
tient in the tal Mrs. Will-
pects to return home soon
ALA I os Ss
USE PLASTIC FILM
for an attrictive cover
> BOIe8 in a
Gury |
are offered daily by your distirct
It Pays You to Shop
merchants . .
near home!
: COURIER
“fy Pays YOU to Shop District Stores”
S
THAT
Yes, it pays to be a regular shopper in district stores, where
your local merchants take personal pride in the quality of
merchandise they present to you
-at prices that create genuine values!
their friends and neighbors
Add the savings in
time, gasoline and general wear and tear, and the purchases
you make in district stores
take on a triple value
PAYS to shop in your district stores!
#
4
Yes,
it
Week End
Specials!
b 35¢
ib 39%
Hamburg
Chuck Roast
Bacon Bb 39%
Beef Boil Ib 25¢
PREMIER CANNED
GOODS SALE STILL
GOING ON!
Many
Throughoy
LITZINGER’S
MARKET
$04 Magee Avenor
PATTON, PA
Fleck aed Prices
t hur Store
COMPLETE LINE OF
EASTER
SHOES
SFrECIAL
for This Week:
TAFFETA DRESSES
FOR EASTER
Siegen 1 to 8
$1.59
BIANCO &
CARNICELLA
MAGEE AVE. PATTON
Phone ORange 53-3011
GAY NEW HAT
for SPRING!
FLORENTINE
Beauty & Bonnet Shoppe
512 Beech Avenu
PATTON
NABISCO
All American Assortment
1 Ib box 49¢
Reg. 65¢c Bheep
Casing Wieners
Ritz
ib 88¢
115 box 33¢
(Complete Sélection of
EASTER CANDIES
White, Pink
Chocolate Rab
hits, ele Hollow, Solid Eggs
Milk Chieclate
and Yellow
Lean Boneless
Blewing Beef
Jumbo Bologna
Slab Baton
58
I» 3%¢
I 38
CHURELLA’S
MARKET
Fifth Ave, Patton, Pa
1953 DODGE Covenet V8
+ Proor Sedan, like new
1952 CHRYSLER V8 Sars
toga Door Sedan
1948 FORD Door Sedan
1848 CHEVROLET Club
Coupe, as iw . $85.00
1948 CHEVROLET 4-Door
Sdn
a
Se AR le el,
1948 PLYMOUTH 2-Deor Sdn
1948 DESOTO 4-Door Sedan,
a real buy!
MOTORS
PATTON, PA.
—
SEE OUR NEW
Spring Patterns
of |
LINOLEUM
b-loot. Gdool waiths, sud
freon SIEe rugs
® ¢
=~
Also Large Assortment of
WALL COVERINGS
SHEFFLER
FURNITURE
Magee Ave., Patton
clothes
MEMO
Easter Is Only
1 Week Away!
Won't you let as clean your
with osir famous
fast. Whites are whiter, col
ors brightercafid t's odor.
lens, ton!
Pick-Up & Delivery Service
Just Call
PATTON
DRIVE-IN CLEANERS
Phone ORange 4 1481
Phone (Hapel 7-8353
#
a
woman ¢
way of &
ooking Foi
UH 7&5)
ACCESSORIES
* Blouses * Hints + Mand Bags
¢ Fiowers 4 Gloves * fears
* Pigs * Himkies * Earrings
* Hose * Neukilaces * Suweatey
Farabaugh’s
Ladies’ Shoppe
PATTON, PA.
. Pe
he
A
x, —~
On Aa, rl
ey -
va
Magee Ave
Easter
Footwear
for
ME ~N.
new
spring styles
® FAMOUS MAKES
® LOWEST PRICES
® [IG ARLECTION
FRIDMAN’S
SHOE STORE
BARNESBORO
WOMEN, CHILDREN
Now It's Easy To Pick Your
NOW IS THE TIME
to trade in on large. 31 and 24
Westinghouse Teiovinion We need
several sed IV Jt A sow and we
are IE. Posie for poemi trade
in now
MODERN TV SETS
ty sompliested aiffdet beyond Bee
Hef. The average TV sel has mars
{han 30 electron lubes over | 90
comnponentd, And several Lnoaand
tomnactions All must TunoLGE Pro-
periy
YOUR TELEVISION SET
is one of the wisbgers of the =e
£3 a distant scenes snd
aitione Inte ectronic waves ang
fe-sasemniiss them In your ivieg
TOO 80 that It becomes a Window
Ww all the wwid the ving
voles and picture of Soday. Littid
wonder this most complex of all
the gg IH Pour Rome ree
quire We 2 periodic attention of a
STANDARD MOTOR
SUPPLY CO.
LOUIS A. HALUSKA
426 MAGEE AVE. PATTON
Phone (ORange 5-2081
EASTER
DRESSES
® INFANTE
® TODDLERS
® CHILDRENS
® BOBRY TEENS
$1.95 .. 8.95
Open Evening HH 9.00
April 6 7. 8 & 9
FANNIE C.
WETZEL
STORE
CARROLLTOWN
FREE INSTALLATION
Low as 9. 95
.
FREL! FREE!
MATCHING CUSHION (reg.
$3.00 value] with each Set of
.§ Seat Coven. Many Styles,
Siren, Fabries for Every Car
MARINO’S
HOME. & AUTO
BARNESBORO
tir TO
$60.00 Trade-In
Allowance
FOR YOUR OLD WASHER
WHEN PURCHASING
A New
G. E. Automatic Washer
I'riced As Low As
$9: 399%
YOUR OLD WASHER
Chas. F. Pitt
Company
Siouth Fifth Avenue
PATTON
AND
!
100% Latex
Weknow you'll like
SPRED SATIN
the samy spplies
tiow, beawtifel
$5.69 Gallon
CORDELL’S
PATTON, PA.
also}
; 2able of card table?
i fn
MEATS!
T.BONE STEAKS = 1 6c
CHUCK ROAST .. 1 45¢
LEAN BOILING
BEEF .. 3 bs. 48¢c
HAMBURG @3 Ms. $1.00
HOME CURED
BACON (in piece). Id 4c
EDWARDS
FROZEN FOOD
Ib 65
YOUR AUTOMOBILE IS
WORTH THE PRICE
YOU FAID FOR IT
YOu WANT TO MAKE
IT LAST AS LONG
AS LONG AN POSSIBLE —
HAVE IT REPAIRED BY
COMPETENT MECHAN-
HS AND LATEST
EQUIPMENT . . . AT
WESTRICK
PONTIAC
South 2Main Street
CARROLLTOWN
i's back
STOLTZ'S
NIGHTMARE
SALE!
see out large ad on
the classified pages!
STOLTZ
MOTOR CO.
“YOUR FORD DEALER"
PATTON
; . Ld ho
Garden Tools
“TRUE TEMPER
Combine Beauty with Utility.
Value and Durability
PATTON
4 PIECE
JAMESTOWN
SUITE
in fawn or grey color
I X
$298.00
SPECIAL NOW AT
es A 3 ST EO Ss se A SAO SSH BARE le
i = i fe 3