Thursday, May 11, 1939. THE UNION PRESS-COURIER PAGE FIVE ; as Mn Suing, Ld we lalies & he L Ca u OVER 16,000 TREES ARE | which comprise part of the Blue Knob | ed 124 wood backings, 686 = metal or: oh the eneld, o ary. ure PLANTED BY NYA IN or No. 26 State Game Refuge, and signs and 463 paper signs. | os, Wi C pol of Pa ton. alles ave COUNTY REFUGE LANDS! others in Chest and White Townships A storage cabin, 18 feet long and 14 0% ime. Jor ing Snersetics iy ouistand. | 2 which are included in the Patton state feet wide has been erected on the! ak 2 - ; refuge, No. 108. It is being supervised property, usi ; 2 1s are a tai nail ne in the annals of Patton's so-' More than sixteen thousand seedling ,, g W. Cath s being supervised D Deriy, usmg logs cut from the land. | FOR SALE—Leonard Ice Box, three hat oni a ed oe xn stfairs. There Will be fits (166s OF Various DES Which ferrin y Bruce W. Catherman, of near Por- corn crib also has been built there. ' months old; reasonable. Apply Al's 4 affe g 8 3 >" | tage, state game protector in charge An average of 11 youths have bee > re, Pi Res Miss Loretto E. Prindible of Patton door prizes given, and 20 prizes for ood lop Same have See planted by of and management. 2 | employed Ea or re Blue | Sudlet Store, Patton/, OR. was again elected grand regent of cards, which should attract the folks. Blional ou ministration Work- On the Patton refuge lands an ad. | [SPob Project siace it was started on | FOR SALE—“Must Sacrifice a 1937 h Court Our Lady of Victory 722, Ca- Cinch, bridge and pinochle will be ers on state game refuge lands in € ration refuge lands an ade, 5.) ve 1 1938, according to the re , m Sed d hee tholic Daughters of America, last week played in the card games. Plan to at- | Cambria county upder projects which Sitional 7754 tree seedlings have been port Under this project the NYA np Deluxe SvISle ow TR ; SPoghoT iss se Farabaugh tend. Have a part in an enjoyable ev- | have been operating for nearly a year Planted and 3,681 game food trees re- Yor“ " ¥ ome Yeading, ‘out of s place was re-electe itor. 5 : ; | Department of Forests an aters, an | Ave, Patton, Pa. wdies Boo 'o stains i 2inslnvw SI BaNV'S “Tog any So rove s also have The work done on me Patton game | qq: : ’ y : bs Both ladies have been retained in B. C. Winsiow Company's Tog Many other improvements also have : ie he ga additional $762.10. ! ns these office of the organization for Shop” has a half page announcement |been made on the state game lands lands include the cutting of 30 miles. The working force on the Patton| FOR SALE—Drain tile, also Buff i the past 16 years. {on the fourth page of this issue. This | under the NYA projects, according to ot boundary line and 26 miles of re- | ;ygiect has also averaged 11 youths | Facing Tile for Walls of any thickness in J. F. Karlheim of Phoenix, Arizona, 'new men’s furnishing store is located & Teport compiled by James Z. Me- Tuge Une) posing of 20.2 miles of boun- | from January 1, 1938, to April 19th | including foundations. This material and wife, have returned to Carrolltown in the Masonic Building on the corner | Clune, Cambria County NYA super- y me, ¢ garing of four and ome- | )ast The outlay of funds on this pro- | approved by Penna. Dept. of Health— and will reside there with their son- of Fifth and Magee avenues, next to | VSOT. 132 miles of fire road, clearing of six | ject includes $3,268.35 spent by the | THE HUMPHREY BRICK & TILE in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. De- the Press-Courier office, and is formal- hod, Ava Tia Jajt Hvoraig to ame 1p by 2, eet for NYA and 1784.05 spent by the state. | COMPANY, Brookville, Pa. 4t. Sales Switzler. Mr. Karlheim has been ly open today, inviting your inspec- eport, a total o a een € 3 ase 2 ame | Both projects are being continued | FOR SALE—Baby basket, ivor PS in failing health for some time. tion. Nationally advertised brands of | SPent in making these improvements. food plots averaging 150 by 450 feet|under supplemental grants in the cur- | trimmed in blue. Baby En A class of children received their men’s wearing apparel are featured, The NYA had expended $5168.38, to and the stringing of wires and posting | rent fiscal year, which ends June 30. | good condition Garage for rent. Ine ast First Holy Communion last Sunday and the new merchants respectfully wiih he Slate Department of For- of two ip propagation areas em- | Officials hope to have both projects quire Mrs. Adolph Hofer, 415 Palmer in ing & i solock mass in invite your visit. sts an aters, a sponsor of the pro- bracing acres. | extended for another year. ervetre 5 is- i Bl eg Pass B, George Homidy has returned home et added $1,546.15. In posting the boundary lines NYA | y-— ree Bysnus Paton, in in Complaints of householders, partic- from the Spangler hospital where he he work is being done in Portage, workers have blazed and painted the It pays to advertise in the Union| FURNITURE FOR SALE.—Inquire re omplaints o » P : Summerhill and Adams townships, trees along 7.8 miles of line and erect | of Mrs. Frank Campbell, over Forse t ularly on Mellon avenue, have been had been a patient for about two . i €Cl- #ress-Courier. | berg’s Store, Magee Ave. Patton iS : te ual | weeks - — ) i" . forthcoming relative to cats and their Weeks. d destructiveness. One lady notified the | Mrs. Al Selkow entertained the ? editor that last year a number of gold | Monday Night Cinch Club at her home. : — : fish in a private pool were consumed | Mr, and Mrs. Harry Noonan of Som- od by a feline night prowler, and another | erset county, spent the week end with reported two nests of robins destroyed. ' the former's mother, Mrs. Sarah Noo- ; Of course a cat isn’t permitted to do pgp. m— ibese ings. but about De Way one | Miss Theresa Hartweck returned can stop the cat is to dispose of it.: 0 muesday after spending a few ||] - However, a good way to save your dass : is ”, a. cat is to see to it that it is kept in moo. with her sister, Mrs. Kathryn 3 ; my 18 s S = 2 Blatt in East Brady. She was accom- X captivity, particulary at night. Headed by Miss Emma Hall gasr- man, home economics extension leader a group of East Carroll township girls recently organized “The Sylvan Val- a ley Sewing Club.” The club consists | _ William Stubno, of Slickville, vis- of the following members: Eylvia ited with friends here on Sunday. ] : Randall, Janet Farabaugh, Clara Eck- Mrs. G. G. Bloom left for Spring- | enrode, Dorothy Lauer, Lois Randall, field, Ohio, on Tuesday, where she Thelma Snyder, Bessie, Betty, Millie | will spend the week with her sister. io oyris Nihanh Cisaghh Springer | Banns of matrimony were published elly Burley, Pnyllis Lckenrode, and ' jr St. Nicholas’ Church, Nicktown & LaRue Randall. Activities will contin- in St. a oy Nindodn sng ue throughout the summer. | retton, on Sunday, between Miss Mary Miss Marjorie Stoltz, daughter of Nealan of Nicktown, and Donald Sut- Mrs. Edna Stoltz, of Carrolltown, and ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sutton of Robert Shoemaker, son of Mr. and Munster. Mrs. Joseph Shoemaker ,of Ebensburg Sargeant Albert A. Maykovich, of were united in marriage in the Holy Fort Hancock, N. J, and Miss Helen Name Catholic church, Ebensburg on parie Maykovich, a student at Cam- Saturday last by Rt. Rev. Mons. H. M. pria-Rowe Business College, Johns- O'Neill, rector. town, visited at the home of their par- | Officers for the ensuing year of Pat- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maykovich ton Aerie, No. 1244, Fraternal Order of So. Fifth Avenue over the week- of Eagles, were elected at the annual end. reorganization meeting on Monday ev- Week end guests at the home of ening. Ralph A. Litzinger was elected ny and Mrs. Charles Squires were Mr. Worthy President to succeed L. Claire ang prs, Blair Rutledge, Mr. and Mrs, Snate ad officers sleeted yo John Shewick, and daughter, Marie, Dy DE on Bean. and Clarence Maher, all of Johnstown; . ’ ain, 8 VI, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Price and dau- Secretary; R. Peter Short, treasurer; ghter, Rose Marie Ji Mrs. Mildred panied home by Miss Margaret Blatt. Rowland Johnson of Vandergriwt, | spent the week end with friends and | SELF SERVICE Owned & Operated by the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. relatives in town. 450 MAGEE AVENUE, PATTON, PENNA. — EYE-OPENING VALUES! AND YOU GET THEM EVERY DAY AT A&P! BEVERAGES ... muo= 2" {15e Polk’s GRAPEFRUIT, 2..: 15¢c NECTAR TEA .. lomo. 25¢ SALADA TEA ie RED LABEL, Orange ree 910 One-fourth Pound Pkg. -@ PASTRY Sunnyfield FLOUR, ..".« 49c DELICIOUS NUTRITIOUS BAKED GOODS, OVEN- FRESH FROM A. & PJs ALTOONA BAKERY! BREAD Albert Welshire, Sr., conductor, Ches- Kornick of McKeesport ter Bender, inside guard and Harry . — i Spon Fifteen Loa- 15¢ Dumm, outside guard. Albert Thomas Varieties ves was elected trustee for three years. P John Baranick and Leo Donahue were Jane Parker named delegates to the annual con- er DONUTS, 2 doz. 19¢ ’ vention to be held next month in Wil- 3 o aw BRICK OR AMERICAN, kes-Barre. The newly elected officers AS BEPORTED TO us BY BARBER Family Size Trey c Kraft % CHEESE, 2-POUND BOX 39¢c will be installed at appropriate cere- JIMMY” LEONE LAYER CAKES .... 39 monie at the June meeting of the a Delicious > PER Aerie. The Patton Baseball Club won its 3 TA TRQ WwW a P 0 A All plans are now completed for first two games of the 1939 Season ANGEL FOOD CAKES 19¢ & eet California runes, POUND Le the card and bingo party to be held last week by winning from the Rock- ee view Penitentiary Club at Rockview, near Bellefonte on Wednesday of last week by a score of 13 to 6 and defeated Dysart by the score of 5 to 1 on Sun- day. |] In the Rockview game, 1'innik’s and ! RAND Henniger’s hitting featured both chal- king up a home run each. Dick Bur- ALTOONA key showed great form in pitching, striking out 11 batters in four innings that he worked. The Dysart game again proved Hen- | niger as a slugger with another homer to his credit and Bob Burkey shared honors with two doubles. in the Firemen’s hall next Monday ev- BUY A CAKE FOR MOTHER! A delicious white cake with rich, creamy filling —appropriately decorat- ed. TWO SIZES. 6 inch Two 25¢ Layer . 8 inch FAMILY A3¢c SIZE . | BL White House MILK, " 10 ".. 55¢ IONA Tomato Juice, 2 i: 15¢ + DEPENDABLE QUALITY MEATS - PORK SHOULDER ROAST, :.. 12c TENDER CHUCK ROAST, 0 l4c VEAL SHOULDER, 1b. 16¢ Spec. Sliced BACON 1; 1b. 10c ONE WEEK, STARTING FRIDAY, MAY 2 HELL STEAL YOUR HEART! Jess Dubyak pitched a steady game | Short Cake ¢ > ? oa E £ wien Saba vio al i 2 against Dysart being in osbis ony SQUARES, pkg. 12 ’ VEAL for Stewing, 1b. . 13¢ SL hy NIE Ssumed, en baby who almost made once in the ninth when Dysart scored 5 . i! 2 we Short shank, 1b. c stolen baby Se el Short Cake 103 Qual. HAMBURGER, 1b. 17¢ ny 16 Bing's romance go Ee Br oy ve showed Ui its CUPS, pkg. - 10 Round, Tenderloin Sirloin » atto uk as showe 1 S wy hye " . ITF AKS " 3 hitting and pitching that it will be a BOLOGN A, Rich tasty, 1b 15¢ STEAKS, Ib = 27¢ hard team to beat, so this year, the “AXIS TTD PCT. ON Smoked, 18 to 22 1b. Avg. fans will be assured of a very good SAVE L 1 2 BILI QY SKINNE D HAMS, Whole or Shank half. LB. 19¢ season of baseball. The club wishes YOUR G4 SILAS. FRESH OR SEA all fans to turn out to the first home R DRESSED CROAKERS TROUT LB. 10c¢ game. \ Box Score R H E ER SA nS TR or vie — ji 6 Sa 8 Bi a Tenderized—Delicious H 3 2 ANN PAGE BEANS, 3 Ib. cans Patton ea 5 i PAGE BEANS, 31h. cans 17¢ || « FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES : HB 2 Ann PAGE KETCH UP 2 ig. btl 3 E a — Ann PAGE KETC gv. 23¢ | ICEBERG [ ETTUCE 2 hd 13 I Dy sart 1 1 3 S. Patton 5 0 3 Sunnyfield Rice and . 9 C Bleacher seats are now erected at WHEAT PUFFS, pkg .. ea De Red Ripe Ripe, Golden the Athletic Field and will seat about T0 MATOES Lbs. 20 BANANAS 5 Pounds 300 persons. More will be erected in ; Zestful Ann Page Lo . i for Cc Cc the near future. SALAD DRESSING, quart jar .... 25¢ New Now The opening game of the season will . Pod Yew be played on the Patton Athletic Vegetable and Tomato POTATOES eck 45¢ CABBAGE 2 Pounds 7 Field next Sunday afternoon starting HURFF’S SOUPS, 3 tall cans .... 25¢ Cc at 2:30 o'clock, when the local team .s - will cross bats with the fast South Raleigh, Camel, ducky Strike, etc. NEW { REEN BEA Fork aggregation. The local band will CIGARETTES, Plus tax, 2 pkgs 2h¢ [ ’ S., C parade, starting at Hoppel’s Mill and proceding down Magee ayenue to the kall field. 9 pps 8 O'CLOCK COFFEE, 3 Ib. bag., 39¢ = RED CIRCLE, Ib., 16¢ | DRAIN PIPE NEEDED | FOR ELDER TWP. ROAD tia Michigan Hea Ratios Xp: TL Rub) Ree Work on the construction of a road C 0 C 0 A 2 1b. 1 5c B EA N S 2) Pounds 19 0 L F 0 Pounds | i TT Malneck and his Orchestra in Elder Township by citizens and pro- Can for C for Cc H 4 co perty owners abutting along the high- J Ann Page De: t | way has been discontinued because of Ann Page Prepared Brick or Longhorn g 8 sserts | a lack of funds for the purchase of 60 SPA HE Cans 1 v Pound SPARKLE Pack- 1 | feet of 16 inch drain pipe. The citi- for Cc Cc ages Cc ; zens recently undertook construction of . Daily ; i i the road after a request for WPA Sunnyfield Corn N. B. C. Excell Soda aily Growth Chick funds had been refused. The road be- 12-0z. c 2-1b. F E E D 100 Lb. $4.65 I ing improved was impassable during i 1 13 the winter months. pkgs. pkg. Ba g Iona Hershey's Daily Milk—16 Pet. Dairy CARD OF THANKS. No. Pound 100 We wish in this manner to thank Cc 0 R N 2 23¢ K S S E Ss 19¢ D Lb. 1 25 : our friends and relatives for their cans Bag — ADDED ATTRACTION kindness and sympathy, Sows wn Iona Penn Maid Apple Lux : ing our recent bereavement, the deat! No. 3 MOTHER” of our mother, Mrs. Minnie Endler. | P F A S 3 2 20c BU ER 2 8-0z 2bc F LA K E Large 21 c THER'S DAY Also for the floral offerings and the. cans Fars In honor of MO use of automobiles. The Children. Se Be —— a —— 1}
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