239. 0. Thursday, March 16, 1939. children survive. . _ (of Mr. and Mrs. William Maher of]grand jury The annual novena in honor of St. | Spangler, died of pneumonia Monday | Judge John H. McCann last Thursday Mrs. Esther Brown, 84, died early COUNTY REPAIRS ARE iy morning at the home of her PATTON BRIFFS | daughter, Mrs. Amelia Hughes of Dy- { sart. She had been in ill health for S— | a number of months. A number of made at the County Home were made Thomas Maher, four year old son}in the report of the Cambria County THE UNION PRESS-COURIER | ers have provided a suitable environ- needs plaster and a new floor and the | ASKED BY GRAND JURY | ment for the physical and mental | baking room door needs fixed. Mr. growth and developement of the child- Recommendations that repairs be | ren. We recommend that the recrea- submitted Benedict began in St. Mary's Church! jn the Miners’ Hospital, and Ida Mae | afternoon, following an inspection by | be last Sunday and will continue for nine | passeralle, three year old daughter of | the jurors of county institutions. The | Emma Daugherty and staff are to be days. Services will be conducted each | Mr, and Mrs. James Pasesrale, also of report, which was ordered filed by died in the Johnstown Judge McCann follows: in “County jail—Thursady, March 9, ‘ day after mass and the feast of St.| of Spangler, Benedict will be celebrated March 21. | Municipal hospital Monday of spinal ‘County Poor tion room be plastered; that the library books be rebound and that to President | which are worn be discarded. We also recommend that a flag pole and flag others placed at the Children’s Home, Mrs. commended for the efficient manner! which the home is conducted. Farm — Thursday, {and Mrs. Zubrod, superintendent and matron of the home, as well as their assistants should be commended for the efficient manner in which the home is conducted. “The grand jury wishes to thank all of the officials in the office of the district attorney and all the court offi- cers for the kind treatment accorded them while here.” PAGE FIVE — — The youthful Bay State Senator's statement was given to the general executive board of the CIO United Shoe Workers of America, which has been interviewing numerous Congress men and Senators on their attitude towards the Act. Lodge told the shoe workers that, though he had not given detailed study to all the suggested amend- ments, he was convinced that any ma- jor blow at industrial unionism is a blow at all unions. Modern industrial plants, he indicated, can be success The Sophomore Class of the Patton | meningitis. BLOW TO UNIONISM 0 res rici % > dai a 3.3 High School leads the list of “E” stu- | Mrs. James Learn of Palmer avenue ns? We te ee en ma March 9, 1939, the grand jury visited dents for the fourth period of the cur- | was taken to the Spangler hospital on manner. E. H Knee Is to Yo Y [the Cambria County Poor Farm and rent school year, with 11 members. | Sunday as a medical patient. ded on he ca abilit 5 in SU en | Home for the Aged, where they found The senior class is second with 10| Mrs. Jerome Sheehan was taken tof =o. = Pa y $ capanily iit to i operating efficiently and econ-| Washington — Senator Henry Cab-' setts senator that amendment of the members in the High Honor Roll. The | the Altoona hospital on Monday where “Cores Tavenile Home Thurui Smica y. We suggest that better ven- ot Lodge, Jr. Massachusetts Republi- Wagner Act would crimp their efforts entire personnel of high school with |she is a medical patient. . Moreh 5 ly ee vat » ay, ti ation be provided in the workshop | can, last week was on record as firmly to organize runaway shops, many of will be , » tne grand jury this day | in the basement of the home. We re-| “opposed to any amendment” to the which had left Massachusetts in recent “E” reports are: Seniors—Bert Will-| A cinch and bingo party i iy * ho > held in the St. George Church hall on | Visited the Children’s Home of Cam-|commend that the weighing room be Wagner Act that “will hamper indus- | years for low-wage areas in nearby fully organized only on an industrial union basis. The delegation told the Massachu- iams, Wendell Rowland, James Toski, : : . i it . : ? h Lawetta Boyie, Beatrice Butler, Helen Sunday evening starting at 8:15. Priz- bria County. The county commission- scraped and painted. The raising room ! trial organization.” states. Maurer, Ethel Lesnak, Rose Thomas, | €5 and lunch. Admission 35¢. SU RR a — Tm = - A ———————————— re - a { Mrs. Susan Schwab, Mrs. Frank a ——. — —— ,, — ford, Betty Weakland, Elevrda Johns- Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas of East ton, Mary Bearer, Helen Tirpak, Joan Carroll township, returned to the par- Pinali, Arlene Williamson, Rita Pett-| 11] home Tuesday after having been orini, Josephine Comitz, and Thomas , patient for four days at the Windber Wilshire; Freshmen—Marjorie Buck hospital. Agnes, Buck, Arthur, Goebert, June| piss Marcelline Luther, Carrolltown Jacobs, Dorothy Morgan, James Miller, | beautician, left for New York Tues- end Helen Swope; Post Graduates— | day where she is spending the week at Madeline Silvani and Emery Dietrick | at Beautician school. Patton high school cagers chalked| John Fox is seriously ill at the home up two one point victories over Becar- | of his brother, Henry Fox, near town. ria Township in games on the local| Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas and fa- floor, Patton won the boys’ game 22| mily returned home Saturday after | spending a week with the latter's sis- to 21, and girls’ game, 21 to 20. Stop Searching for Bargains . . . | Raymond Ra he a Yizginie Maycovitch, G. K. Christof, itended —— — Robert Senita, John Williams, Earl | the funeral of Mrs. Joseph Muri on Long; Sophomores Mildred White- | Saturday morning at Houtzdale. v : : Patrick, the two year old son of ° illi at Marion the Don’t forget the Baked Ham Supper FC : a Wi and Card Party to be held in the St. a rs surprise party was held es Lawrence Hall on Sunday afternoon, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome 9 EY i March 16th Cards tart at 2 0lock | Ypiey of moar town on Sunday ai Here's How To GET MORE and PAY LESS! | i dnd the supper will be served from 5 ternoon, it being Mrs. Yeckley's birth- . | the to Attractive prizes. Everybody is day anniversary. The immediate fam- i welcome. : 2 : . . He “i Ss Buti BE Peli ily attended. Make up your shopping lists—meats, canned goods, bread, coffee and anything else you happen to need—then in- | ne- TU rinity Epis- S—————— y : i : : | . ; ; ick copal Church wish to remind the pub- | JAMES MARK NAMED stead of shopping up and down the street for bargains—just go to the A & P Super Market. You'll find that A & P -, I of od Annual St. Patrick’s Day TO SUBCOMMITTEE can offer you savings on practically your entire list—because all of our 1,500 items are priced low every day. We 0 yster Supper which will fall on Fri- i 2 a : r ’ NARs ics , day of this Week fo 56 Bld To the] Tew York oo Tie ask of putting he can do this, because through 80 years’ experience we have learned how to operate u grocery business efficiently— ote Methodist Social Rooms. Meat also’, concrete form proposals that may cutting out many in-between profits. This saves a great deal of money and we share these savings with our custom- i um Fil be soveg Pr Joss neniine Tn {be made the basis oe ogres, ens ers by giving them lower food prices. In addition to your savings, A & P Super Markets also offer you the conveni- (in, * iati i tum = . . . nd Lenten Service will not be observed DO 1 last Thursday by ences of buying all your food needs under one roof. Yes, madam—you can stop searching for bargains—because with ny i i ihn og 2 the supper, the United Mine Workers of America A & P’s every day low prices you can get more and pay less. Begin shopping at a nearby A & P Super Market now! ay» age Was done € (to a committee of 16. ta- Bell Telephone lines between Carroll- The policy committee of the union, i J. town and Patton on Sunday and Mon- | . "= all-day session devoted to Bobbi bbb bbb bb bb bbb bbb bE bbb bbb bbb bbb bbb bbb bbb bed fix day, when the sleet and ice destroyed hearing a wide range of proposals, de- de -* | . : y he 2 Te wie en od SE A SE SE MAGEE AVE. { MEAT DEPARTMENT SPECIALS § ff oti 3 .. 3 5 asidents of the 13 bituminous * i ta- Right Rev. Richard T. Guilfoyle,|the presi : TT 4 + na. Bishop of the Altoona diocese, has | districts as a Ge Sm ad- PA ON, PA. > : > ed granted Catholics under his jurisdic- Journed apg doy a ae +» Extra Value End Cuts LB ! 2 tion a permission to refrain from fast n maki a . > 4 ar rod pe isto : £ as tion, John L. Lewis, president of the Pure, Economical, Safe * CHUCK ROAST * ® -— ide 3 fer and abstinence on Friday of this week TA * —the feast of St. Patrick. union for 20 years, said the subcom- White House MILK 10 un Ae 3 : $ | A surprise party was meld at the | mittee would ‘ernie the proposals CANS > Prk—4 to 5 1b. Picnies Le » ] home of Mr. and Mrs. William Marsh | and report to the full committee its Unit D Pri %* : + in honor of their gran-daughter, Shir- | recommendations.” orm, Dependable, Low Hee LB * SHOULDER ROAS ® Ta Cc 1 ley Ann Baker. Those attending were: @ :- . GBP SUNNYFIELD FLOUR . hie oP % Norma Lou and Virginia Brown, Mary | A 77 year old flask of veal broth seal- SACK + Whole, Half or End Cuts t and Donna Jenkins, Benise and Bill | ed by Louis Pasteur is called the old- Economical Spread &* PORK LOIN RO AST LB. & Fox, Shirley and James Sunseri, Leo- | est container of preserved soup in Am- LBS. t . os Cc + mnard and Blaine Blake, Hope, Marie, | erica. NUTLEY NUT OLEO ? a 23¢c * * and Anna Mae Baker, Stella Yahner; ——it Ere 3 _ Quality ia 3 Marjorie Long, James Selfridge, Har-| Friday of this week is the feast of Sultana 3 . * H old Nagle, Keith Miller, Charles Na- | St. Patrick, and is generally obaeren RED S A L M O N LB. + HAMBURGER ® ® ® — 15¢c 4 gle, and Leo Garrity. as a holiday by Irish descendants. CAN 21 c 3 3 3 Ain P. P od ’ “Sweetmeat” Smoked—Med. Size oe | nn Page Prepar: o& LB. ~ SPAGHETTI 2 i: SKINNED HAMS . . ™ 21c¢# i Cc Whole or Shank Half - - Campbell's Veal 3 CANS SHOULDER CHOPS, 1b. c Tomato S 0 U P 3 22¢ ’ 19 JUICY ROUND, SIRLOIN End Cuts AND TENDERLOIN FEE RRR PORK LOIN CHOPS, 1b. 18¢ Cleans and Disinfects FANCY SEA FOOD POLLOCK FILLETS Ib... Jc Cut from branded Steer Beef, LB. 27¢ HADDOCK FILLETS, 1b. 12¢ FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FLORIDA ORANGES ™ 55:2 29¢ CLOROX : 23c A Safe, Efficient Household Cleaner KLEEN LIN “2 {0c Special Sale! Ming Foy OF CLEARFIELD NOODLES, .. 2 No. 2 cans 25¢ "SOY SAUCE minis 3 Be, DHS, 186 FLORIDA GRAPEFRUI 70s 6 °F 19¢ Clapp’s Strained AT PER CLEAN SPINACH 5c BABY FOODS... 3 cans 25¢ Clapp’s CHOPPED FOODS, ...._......92 cans 25¢ POUND 2 Ibs. 15¢ 6 lbs. 25¢ FRESH ENDIVE, ........ mmm. APPLES, Rome Beauty, Stayman, Winesap, Delicious Spread BRINGING YOU WIDE CHURNGOLD OLEO ........ 2 Ibs. 39c Boade oooh BoctoesoTecto tect oBectocto ote oto ote co ote oto oocteofocte oo ate otoets oo Boole Boole ote tecte cts Be ctante Bede 0.0. £ 6 9.3 2 0 0 J a a hh a a a hi a a hh i a hh J a he a a a a lh a a Boe aBe ele oBo eT ete Boots Dele oTo ate ale Pe Bene Be Bo dle Be Bo oBe Fo oD Bo 8. 2.2. 9. 2.9 2.0 0.000000 0000s 80 0 EE TTR TTT RTT TTT TPT VTTTTVENVETVVVETRTTTTTT PRICES BELOW EFFECTIVE IN ALL A&P STORES IN PATTON AND VICINITY Daily Growth Growing Mash, 100 Ib. bag $1.79 Corner So. Fifth and Magee Avenue 16 Pct. Dairy Feed, Daily Milk, 100 Ib. bag $1.19 Las29e Press-Coutier Patton, Pa. BEAN SPROUTS, ..........2 No. 2 cans 15¢ Ming Foy VARIETY IN FUR COATS “IONA PEACHES, ... __ 2 Ige. cans 25¢ PRUE Lonwen wna bepis ise - IN NEXT FALL'S toh li STYLES ... AND ALL : Tune in THE NEW SPRING FURS on KDKA'’s AT ATTRACTIVELY (7 Circle” \ P CY ‘ : LOW PRICES (6 ih. i )) Delicious Ann Page GREEN GIANT PEAS 2 34 oe 29¢ F A M X L Y every DEL MAIZ NIBLETS, 2 12 oz. “eli . morning a S A N D Ww £ H Del Maiz Cream I a po Yee cans 1 B R EA hy o’clock. r U PINE- Del Ige. Mr. Smith, Clearfield fur rep- ® S P R EA D APPLE CHUNKLET Moise ae 35¢ 2 oa 15¢ ive, wi Liberal allow: y psn er ae 19¢ SPRY 3 50¢ RINSO 2.2: 37¢ WEEK END CAKE IT’S DOUBLY EASY TO OWN A FUR CCAT, WHEN SPECIAL! | YOU USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN Wholesome Ann Page ® NATION WIDE FEED SALE! @ Fresh Strawberry Teed SEE THEM AT Daily Egg Scratch Feed, 100 1b. bag ........... $149 P E A N U T Dor AA Starter, 100 1b. bag .......... $1.99 LAYER CA K E M ASONIC BLDG. BUTTER Daily Growth Chick Feed, 100 Ib. bag ... $1.65 Fanily 3Q Mar. 23-