Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, July 20, 1939, Image 5

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THE UNION PRESS-COURIER
PAGE FIVE
PATTON BRIEFS
Elva Bender, the nine year old dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bender
of East Carroll Township, had the
second finger of her right hand dis-
located and fractured last Thursday
when she caught her hand in the cog
wheel of a sulky cultivator. She was
arranging cabbage plants after they
had been cultivated when she stum- |
bled and fell on the cultivator.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Price and dau-
o'clock. Matters of interest to all Re-
publicans will be on the program.
Bring your Republican friends and be
there.
Dr. C. F. Krug, chiropractor, who
or the past two years had discontin-
ued his practice because of ill health,
will again open his office in Spangler
cn August 1st.
Miss Louise C. Young of South Fif-
th avenue, a teacher in the local sch-
ools, spent a few days in Flushing, L.
I, and at the New York World's Fair.
A good baseball game is scheduled
[ for the local athletic field on Sunday
ghter, Rose Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. |
Miller and son, Thomas, Jr., o Mec- |
Keesprot; Mr. and Mrs. Blair Rutlege
and Mr. and Mrs. John Shwick of
Johnstown, were week end guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Squires.
Charles |
| was Club, at Spangler.
Mrs. Cyril Duclos and Mrs. William |
| er at next Monday's session.
Huber have returned home after spen-
ding two weeks in Detroit.
Miss Joan Thomas, student nurse of |
the Pittsburgh hospital, spent the week
end with her mother, Mrs. Emma
Thomas of East Carroll township.
Mrs. Harry Lansberry, who suffer-
afternoon at 2:30, when the fast Clear- |
field team will cross bats with the
Patton outfit. Plan to see this game.
Miss Betty Sullivan of Johnstown, |
field representative in Cambria coun-
ty for the State Association for the
Blind, was the principal speaker on
Monday evening at the dinner and
Meeting of the Northern Cambria Ki-
A New York
business man will be the guest speak-
David Evans of Portage has been ap- |
pointed senior mine inspector of the
state department of mines at an annu-
al salary of $1,860. He succeeds Ben
| Thomas of Patton.
ed a paralytic strike two weeks ago, |
is in a critical condition at her home
near town.
Patricia Overberger,
chelle, N. Y,,
grandmother, Mrs. Helena Overberger
of New Ro-
is visiting with her |
The marriage of Miss Dorothy New |
Holes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. How-
ard Holes of Cherry Tree to Mr. J. S.
Sellers, of Virginia, so Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Sellers, of Broadway, Va.,
took place quietly on Saturday noon,
| July 15th, at the home of the bride's
of Russell avenue, where she expects |
to spend several weeks
Mrs. Paul Blaum and son, Philip of
Wilkes-Barre spent the week end with
Mrs. Blaum’s mother, Mrs.
Lehman.
| performed the ceremony.
Cecelia |
Charles E. Fullton
A wedding
breakfast was served at Snyder’s Ho-
tel, McGee's Mills. Upon their return
from a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Sell-
parents. The Rev.
| ers will make their home in Broadway,
Mrs. Carl Beuker of Detroit, is spen- |
ding a few days this week with her
mother, Mrs. Brigid Callahan of Beech
avenue.
Mrs. Sebastian Burkey, Dennis Bur-
key, Mrs. Charles Squires, Miss Betty
Yeager and Paul Long spent a Mw
days in Cleveland, Ohio, recently.
Father Basil and the I. C. B. U. wish
to thank the businessmen and women
and all others who donated prizes and
bought prizes for their card and bingo
party which proved a grand success,
both socially and financially. The cash
prizes were won by: First, Steve Mas-
nica; second, Albert Masnica, and third
Mrs. Minnie Smith.
A meeting of Republicans of Patton
and vicinity will be held in the Odd
Fgllows hall in the Good Building on
Thursday even evening, July 20th, at 8:00
AFTER RE-ELECTION
STEPHENS MAYER.
District Attorney Stephens Mayer
announced his candidacy for the Re-
publican nomination for reelection as
District Attorney. He declared he
would campaign on the basis of the
record he has made during his present
term. Mr. Mayer asserted that he has
at all times endeavored to administer
his office in such a manner as to re-
duce crime to a minimum in Cambria
County. The energetic District Attor-
mey is completing his first term in of-
fice.
Va.
Mrs. Anna Barbara Long of Mel-
lon Avenue, Patton, observed her 91st
birthday recently at her home. Mrs.
Long is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Mitch and was born near Carr-
olltown. Her husband, John Long,
passed away March 3, 1936. Mr. and
Mrs. Long observed their 60th wedding
anniversary a short time prior to the
former's death.
Mrs. Long is the mother of Mrs. A.
W. Smithbower, Loretto, R. D.; John
W. Long, Dunlo; Mrs. A. D. Gaunt-
ner, Patton, R. D.; Joseph Long, Colo-
rado; Mrs. Mary Owens, Patton; Mrs.
James Linw, Patton, R. D.; and Geo.
Long, Patton, R. D. Another son, Al-
bert Long, passed away many years
ago. Mrs. Long also has 53 grand-
children and 78 greatgrandchildren.
Mrs. Long is enjoying good health.
She is a member of St. George’s Cath-
olic church here.
PINE TWP. NOTES
HEILWOOD, MENTCLE, ALVERDA, |
|
AND VICINTY, FROM PEN OF
MISS MONA FRYE.
Members of the Ladies’ Aid assem-
bled at the home of Mrs. Pat Henry
in Alverda on Thursday. After worship
service, refreshments were served.
Mrs. Ruth Wilson of Starford is vis-
iting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Jack
Wilson in Mentcle
Charles and Mike Pecaric of New
York City, are visiting at the home of
Mrs. Joseph Stanick of Mentcle.
Mrs. Joseph Pampa of Mentcle was
a recent caller in Indiana. TOMATO JUICE, 2 tall cans . 15¢ CORN FLAKES, 2 8oz. pkgs. Qc
Mr. and Mrs. Mar Sojack of ~ ; ’
Johnstown visited relatives in Mentcle “ACO” Brand Ww holesome Ann Page ;
on Sunday. CORNED BEEF, 12 oz. tin . 15¢ PEANUT BUTTER, lb. jar. 15¢
Miss Angeline Bozzer of Detroit, is Swansdown Sunnyfield
Vistag 50 the home of Mr ond Mis CAKE FLOUR, pkg. 25¢ WHEAT OR RICE PUFFS, pkg : .. Be
Mrs. James Kerr and son of Glen Popular Brands A & P Brand
Campbell are spending a few days at CIGARETTES, plus tax, 2 pkgs. 23c KITCHEN MATCHES, 2 boxes ... : Fonte CL
the home of the lady's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard Straw.
Mr. and Mrs. James Trinkley and
family of Mentcle and Miss Ruth Jen-
kins of Heilwood, were business call-
ers in Heilwood on Saturday.
Joe Paretti of Mentcle is visiting at |
the home of his uncle, Laurie Troll |
in Indiana.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mlakar of Lu-
cerne and Miss Elsie Wilson of Indiana |
visited relatives in Mentcle over the |
WHILE 50 LAST
7s 1s A BARGAIN,
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SELF SERVICE
450 Magee Ave.;
TONS OF BARGAINS ~-
AT AGP MARKETS EVERY DAY
Owned
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Operated by the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co.
Patton, Penna.
Humko #550 39¢ Corn x 2 N°? 19¢
Flour =" %° 49c Dressing . #5" 23c
Butter #%. {, 51c Cheese = 2" 43¢
Pickles .. #: 23c Toasts. . i 18c
Money Saving Values on
Guaranteed A & P Meats
TENDER MEATY FIRST CUTS
Chuck Roast, Ib. 13c
4 to 5 LB. PICNICS
Pork Shldr. Roast Ib 13c¢
QUALITY HAMBURGER, Ib. .. cnmimmne J FC
TENDER NO-JAX WEINERS, 1b. we JOC
SPECIAL SLICED BACON, half-1b. pkg... . Oc Sweet
SPECIAL JUMBO BOLOGNA, Ib. Leo -. ]5€ POTATOES, 3 Ibs. -22¢
FRESH HADDOCK FILLETS, Ib. dria JC
BRANDED STEER BEEF 3 Jumbo 36 :
ROUND, SIRLOIN, CANTALOUPES, 2 for .. -23¢
TENDERLOIN,
ea S e ee PER POUND C WwW 1
SUNNYFIELD READY TO SERVE a t € r m e oO n S
SMALL SIZE, Sweet, 26 to c
HAMS . #5: 28¢ | i 43
HALE = = LB. average, each
= VOOVVVVVVVOVVIVOVVVVOV
Polk's or A & P Ann Page
GRAPE FRUIT JUICE, 3 No. 2 cans 17¢ PREPARED SPAGHETTI, 4 cans ..... 25¢
Iona Brand
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Savings on
A&P
Tender Green and Wax
BEANS 2s. 9¢
Pascal 30's-36's
Sunnyfield
CELERY, 2 stalks . ms OC
New Triumphant
APPLES, Slbs...oiinn,. B50
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Garden-Fresh
Products
Week End Bakery
Feature—Family Size
. «+ 29¢]
CHERRY LAYER CAKE . . .
Corn, 4¢..223°
Oleo, 3 lbs. 25°
HEINZ PICKLES, Fresh Cucumber, Ige jar 18c
’
Soup
Milk, =:
8 O'CLOCK COFFEE, 31b. bag... 39c
HEINZ
MOST
WHITE
HOUSE
SPANISH PEANUTS, 20s... 10C SPICK White Shoe POLISH, 2 5 oz. btls .... 25¢
| PIONEER FIG BARS, N. B. C., pkg. .... 2]¢ LUX FLAKES, 2 small pkgs. .......... 17¢
Buy our Eggs Cc LIFE. 5
With Confi- BUOY
Eggs,=F doz. 22° | Soap .. # .. 5¢
DAILY F d 6 pound C SUPER Oil 190 PL run 2 gal. 13°
bog (0]0 9 cans MOTOR 1 9 > GAL. CAN can
9 VARIETIES
27% 95¢c
10 =! 55°
'TOMORRO Sl
FULL YEAR
GUARANTEE
The cleaner that * Dests
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it cleans.” Dependable
« « » durable . . . sensa-
tionally low priced . . .
Cleans easily and effi
ciently any rug or car.
pet. Factory recondi-
tioned to newness by Re-
New Sweeper Co. and
fully guaranteed for one
year.
45c DEWN
50c A WEEK
veek end,
Mrs. James Thornton and son ahd
| Mrs. Anita Foressi and children re-
turned to their homes in Mentcle on
| Sunday after attending a ten day camp
| meet in Belsano.
Mrs. Max Wilson 1s spending this
[ w reek at the home of Mr. and Mrs. |
| Frank Rager in Cherry Tree.
Mrs. Frank Trinkley and sons were
recent visitors at the home of Mrs. H.
C, Lansberry in Patton.
A dance is being sponsored by the
Sodality of the St. John the Baptist
Church in Heilwood on Thursday, the
20th of July. Henry Buchman’s orches-
tra of Heilwood will furnish the mu- |
sic. It will be in the pavilion, Heil- |
wood. Admission will be 25c.
Dr. and Mrs. M. M. Palmer of Hom-
er City, and Mrs McNulty and dau-
ghter, Rhea, of Indiana, were Sunday |
dinner guests at the home of Mr. and |
Mrs, Jack Gibson in Griesmore. |
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lucas and fam- |
ily of Glen Campbell were callers at |
the Lucas home here recently.
lo
Mr. and Mrs. John Mance were bus-
iness callers in Altoona Saturday.
James Domenick and Russell Fal-
cone, Sammy Furgelli, Ledo Corsini,
and Sunny Eichensehr of Mentcle mo-
tored to Cleveland, Ohio on Saturday
to see the ball games on the 16th.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ganoe spent the
week end in Ashville.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Buckshaw and
daughter, Mr. Mike Kopero and Misg
Viola Thomas of Mentcle, motored to
Milroy on Saturday and will return
home late Monday night.
A fire broke out in the barn of
Frank Trinkley, between Heilwood and
Mentcle at 1:30 on the afternoon of
pony. The barn was partly covered by
insurance.
Miss Rita Fox of Media is spending
a two weeks’ vacation at the home of
her sister, Mrs. Carl Frye of Mentcle
Mr, and Mrs. Patsy Celenza and
family and Joseph Mance of Mentcle
spent a very enjoyable day at Ivyside
Park, Altoona, Sunday.
The Griesmore Grange is sponsoring
a program at the Indiana Grange next
week.
Mrs. William Benson and children
left Saturday morning for
City, N. J.
“TARZAN FINDS A SON”
the 6th. The fire companies of Barnes- |
answering the call. Before they could
| boro and Spangler were prompt in|
reach the scene the barn had burned |
to the ground. By the splendid efforts
of the neighboring boys and men, with |
water pails, and fire extinguishers,
they were able to save the house
| which caught on fire several times. All |
"the live stock was saved except one
IS ATTRACTION AT THE
GRAND S
Thrills, drama and tender romance,
told amid the jungles of Africa, will
enthrall the audiences at the Grand |
| Theatre, Patton, on Sunday and Mon-
| day next, where “Tarzan Finds a Son”
reuniting Johnny Weismuller and Mau- |
reen ’Sullivan, will play. A new char-
Jersey |
INDAY, MONDAY |
snes
acter comes to the screen in the fourth
of the stories based on Edgar Rice
rT characters in a “Tarzan
Junior,” played by John Sheffield, an
amazing five year old athlete who
played the boy in “On Borrowed
Time” on the New York stage.
The story deals with the finding of
a plane wreck in the jungle. Tarzan
and his mate raise the boy Action and
thrills are in every portion of the se-
quence, and it is a show you should
not miss.
| Harrisburg. — Highways Secretary
| I. Lamont Hughes appointed 66 per-
| sons to his department payroll last
| week and dismissed 49 from his staff,
Appointees included Alexander GG.
| Wilson, Jr., of Johnstown, draftsman,
| $1,380; John F. Wilson, Jr., of Johns-
| town, draftsman, $1,380; and Leo C.
{ Nedimyer, of Flinton, clerk, $1,140.
| Edward O. Smith, aged 61 years, a
| former resident of Gallitzin, died Sun
day afternoon at the home of a neice
in Newry, Blair county
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