Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, July 13, 1939, Image 5

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Thursday, July 13, 1939,
will be held at the college this week
end
Offices to be filled in Patton bor-
One auditor, two school directors and
DIAL 3111—FIRE ALARMS—3l111
When" putting in a fire alarm,
to street and property. This will |
greatly aid the fire company in | assessor.
answering an alarm. — James | A formal party was held at the Sny- |
Blake, Chief. der Hotel, Magees Mills, last Friday
Don't forget to buy a ticket for the evening by Misses Janet Ifert and El-
Father and Sons’ banquet to be held
in the Methodist Church on Tuesday
evening, July 18th. Chicken dinner,
speech making, orchestra music, and
other interesting features. Supper will
be served at six o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. John Windish, Mrs.
Greene, June Jacobs, Mary Catherine
Hoppel, Helen Dugan, Lois Roundsley,
Agnes Weakland, Messrs. Richard
Mary Federovich and Fr. John Lefer- Sani : Yes :
ER : : quires, Milton Stoltz, Jr., Earl Merri- |
ovich, all of Clifton, N. J., were guests man, Ralph Lapena, Patrick Gill, Mi- |
of Mr, and Mrs, Frank Mayoovich of i.e) souile, Waller Semelsberger.
this place, last week. | Ralph Holtz and J. H. Ifert, of Patton;
The Cambria County Pomona Gran- Katherine Colberg and Ralph Sheehan
ge Basket Picnic will be held on Sat- of Spangler; Camilla Fees, Thomas Ow-
urday of this week. Grangers and far- ens Jr., and Fred Fees Jr., of Carroll-
mers are invited to attend. town; Robert Kuhn of Colver; Stan-
Rev. Father Joseph: H. Farran of ley Morchesky of St. Benedict Kath- |
Young, George C. Hoppel, Dr. Fred Ar-
ble and William Blatt. Another retreat
ough this fall are: Borough at large—
one justice of the peace; First Ward— |
One constable, two members of coun-
Dial 3111 . State location of fire as | Cil, one assessor; Second ward—One |
constable, One member of council; one
eanor McGonegal of this place. The |
evening was spent in dancing and a |
delicious lunch was served. The guests |
included Misses Janet Ifert, Eleanor |
McGonegal, Jean Crowell, Patricia |
THE UNION PRESS-COURIER
PEAS,
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amily :
our emi :
Gallitzin, Sunday observed the 35th
anniversary of his ordination to the
priesthood. He is a brother of Rev.
Pollard W. Farran of St. Augustine,
and is well known in this section.
Four Pattonites attended the annual
laymen’s retreat at St. Francis College,
Loretto, last week end: Francis X.
ASKS NOMINATION.
John Lloyd Jones.
John Lloyd Jones, at present the |
County Treasurer, announces that he
will enter the Republican primaries
as a candidate for County Commissa
ioner. Mr, Jones has had much acs
tive experience in county aWairs, and
prior to his election as county treas-
urer had served on the Poor Board
for a number of years.
erine Cramer of Emeigh Run. Mrs. J. |
H. Ifert of this place acted as chaperon.
The Women's Democratic Club of |
| Patton will hold their monthly meet- |
ing in the Moose hall on Friday ev en |
LOW PRICES EVERY DAY!
COME -
SELF SERVICE
450 Magee Ave;
or Sack
58°
A & P CORN, Golden Bantam, 2 No, 2 cans 19¢
ing, July 14th at 7 p. m. Members are |
requested to note the change in time. |
The automobile of Telford C. Gill |
y of this place, which was stolen from |
' the street on Wednesday evening of |
last week was recovered on Friday
last on a street in Kittanning. |
Don’t forget the big card party and |
bingo to be held in the Firemen’s hall |
next Monday evening at 8:25, by the |
1. C. B:. U. for the benefit of St. |
George's Church. Prizes for all bingo |
games. Twelve card prizes. Door aw- |
ard. Admission 25 cents. All invited. |
The senior bible class of the M. E./
Church is holding a Father and Son |
Banquet on Tuesday, July 18th in the |
social room of the church. Chicken!
dinner at six o'clock. A program has |
A new high 3-LB. Cc
omko quality vegeta- CAN %
ble shortening FOR
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Owned & Operated by the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co.
Patton, Penna.
Poe err i BBC
se, Dressing, ii 23°
Fruit Pectin, Wht. House 8 oz. btl. 15¢; Certo, 8 oz. 23¢
TENDER IONA PEAS, 2 No. 2 cans 15¢ MASON JARS, Pints, doz. 53c¢; Quarts, doz. 63c
DIXIE OLEO, 1b. pkg. 21c li TASTY DILL PICKLES, Quart jar 13¢
SUNNYFIELD WHEAT OR RICE PUFFS, pkg. He SULTANA PEANUT BUTTER, 2 Ib. jar 23¢c
SUNNY- ] J
8-0Z. (J GOLDEN 9.LAY- c
FIELD Fl k 2 PEGS FUDGE ER, 2
CORN a €S, FOR LAYER a e, EACH
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Pe, S read PINT 19°
SANDWICH P 9 JAR
been arranged following the dinner, |
speaking by Rev. Father Bertrand Mec- | |
Fadyen, Rev. Thomas McQuillan and
others. Tickets, adults, 50¢, and chil- |
dren under 12, 25c. : |=
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan in honor of their |
daughter, Sarah, who was recently un- |
: ited in marriage to William Lann. Mr.
iand Mrs. Lann received many beau- |
! tiful and useful gifts. The evening was!
A shower was held at the home x
Sweet 26 to 28
Pound Average
| OR TO- Nous c
orn, MATOES 4 CAS 25
Serve Yourself to Garden Fresh Produce
WATERMELONS 43c
spent in playing cards, followed by al Delicious
lunch. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. | Jubilee ’ C
| Joseph Boley and Mrs. William Will-
iamson. The following attended: Mes- |
dames Hannah Hopkins, Dennis Kirk- |
patrick, Bridget Callahan, Joseph Bol- |
| ey, Jack Dietrick, Wm. Whiteford, Max
NEW APPLES, 6 LBS. 23c
so. CUCUMBERS, 2 FOR Zc
“~o CABBAGE, LB. . 2¢
wna CELERY, 2 STALKS 17¢
| Gill, Dorothy Burkey, Regis Burkey, |
Raymond Yahner, John Bender, Met
Bortman, Beatrice Bortman, W Hiiam
McLaughlin, Steve
Die Lie | BUY GUARANTEED A & P MEATS
McQuillen, Madeline tig James |
HAVE A REALLY ACCURATE,
MADE . . ... PUT YOUR CAR
iNDOOR PROV
SUNNYFIELD SMOKED TENDERED
Skinned Hams
SCIENTIFIC EXAMINATION
THROUGH OUR
ING GROUND
STEAKS, **
§ O'CLOCK COFFEE 3%rv. 39¢
nd, Sirloin, Tenderloin; Cut
from Branded Steer Beef
Small size, whole
or shank half
Ib. 22¢
Sunnyfield Ready to Serve QUALITY HAMBURGER, 1b. . 17¢
HAMS SMALL SIZE, WHOLE ON SHANK HALF, 25¢c
POUND RING OR JUMBO BOLOGNA, 2 lbs... en. 200
| CHUCK ROAST, First Cuts, Ib. 13¢ i FRESH HADDOCK FILLETS, 1b. . : - Je
|
| MEATY RUMP ROAST, Ib. . : . 20¢ FRESH DRESSED CROAKERS, Ib. ...... ase Oc
LEAN BACON, 14-15 1b. average, lb. 14¢ FRESH CRAB MEAT, lb. i 3c
Ib. 27¢
ASL PBREAD 2:os'i* 1B¢
Ann Page Kellogg's
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money and save our time by testing your | Sultana Kellogg's
car on our, "Indoor Proving Coon '—the RED BEANS, 4 22-ounce cans 25¢ ALL BRAN, 2 10 ounce packages ........ccovccmuru. 23€
remarksbls Bendi- Seon Chasis Dyna- | Sultans. Flavorful Iona
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on i a RD A RED SALMON, 2 IB, CAIS ooo 35 TOMATO JUICE, 4 tall 0a08 i...oommsmimnsinss .. 25¢
wd you can SEE for sure that it's well done. Ann Page : piers Cream
Here's one shop where there's no driving GRAPE JELLY, 2b. jars... oro errors DGC CORN STARCH, 2 Ib. pkgs ore... 1 BC
DYNAMOMETER of your car through crowded traffic to Ann Page Ouingon
INSPECTION GUESS at carburetor adjustment, ignition CIDER VINEGAR, Quart btl. akan k no Tae GRANULATED SOAP, 2 large pkgs. ........... 35
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3 ing efficiency and chassis noises. ¢ Sr —
2% atid check all this, and more, with speed and | = —
accuracy—it's part of our service. And we |
PROVE our work on the same machine— a = a ih : Sway ee y > y ;
the Bendix-Feragen Chassis Dynamometer. DS Mi a pa Te Tlie Jolin es pa,
Drive i in and see this remarkable equipment
we've installed to serve you better.
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A VERY FINE SELECTION OF LATE MODEL CARS
, Hs arry Deschamps, Bert Wil-
McConnell, Mary McDer-
gie Mackulus, Janet Bensh,
Callahan, and Misses May-
s, Betty McConnell, Edith,
and Edna Morgan
B. J. Overberger, Mr
| ding the week at the New York Wor-
1d’s Fair.
| Miss Pauline Dvorchak motored to
| Pittsburgh on Tuesday.
AT VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES | Howard Healy was taken to the Mi-
WESTRICK MOTOR C0.
PHONE 2101
BUY BENDIX PRODUCTS
ners’ hospital at Spangler on Monday
as a surgical patient.
Miss Louise McLaughlin is spending
| her vacation at Pittsburgh and De-
troit, Mich.
Miss Louise Biller is a patient at
the Spangler hospital suffering an at-
tack of appendicitis.
Reuben Yahner and Herman Yeck-
CARROLLTOWN
t the Spangler hospital,
eriously injured in the
eral week
after bein
ley who have been patients for sev- |
sit her
, from there they wi
pend several days
Norld's Fair,
The ladies’ Auxiliary officers of the
American Legion will meet this Wed-
nesday evening at the Highland Inn,
| Ebensburg for luncheon and business
| session,
Miss Agnes Swab, registered nurse
| 2 the Magee hospital, Pittsburgh, was |
the guest of her mother, Mrs. Susan |p
Swab, for several days.
Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Jacobs, Paul |
[and Agnes Swab, Frank and Marion
Swab, and Mrs. Susan Swab, mo-
tored to Houtzdale on Sunday.
Leonard Churilla, Harold Crowell,
George Stoltz, and George Crowell,
{ have returned home from a week at
Camp Mackhannon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kuhnley and
| daughter, Juanita, and Andrew Jacobs
of Philadelphia, have returned home
iod at Ca
; in a pan of water. If
side. ¥ a few
upwe ards, 5
21D Kiwan
Tax Collector Te
vises us
Brown,
in the Press-Courier
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ae TINY NY,
Cowher, Nehrig & Co.’ }
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i his issue, as i e
taxes, has been paid.
Do You Know?
Health insurance schemes abroad do
not take care of the indigent, have |
not reduced the death rate—but have
reduced the physician to a lower place
in the educational scale. The present
American competitive form of private
medi cal practice avoids the ill effects
f politics in medical service ir
of the hospital and cares for
of people v
ha
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REUEL SOMERVILLE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office in Good Blde,, Patton
Cess.,
Don
Wolf