PAGE Jwo UNION PRESS-COURIER Thursday, December 24, 1042 MARTIN SAYS HE WILL 3 comms, sane av ARMY REGRUIT LOSES A 3 Thre oy 1 These Prices Effective Until Closing, a HELP S L { maximum economy. ERVICEMEN Scie cee LIFE AT SPANGLER. 8 dis ducts eed in the oT OL war | All Day Christmas - LL Dec. 24.194 | decline in demand for the state's ag- | ——— 3 Governor-elect Faw ard Martin, | ricultural commodities. ge | Death last Wednesday night cheat- T™WO GREAT "GUYS veh says he is determined to carry out | | ed the Army of a Jew recruit when Frank Yablinsky, 2 of Bakerton, was found dead on a Sr street, a victim of a hit and run inotorist. his campaign pledge that “our boys| Martin's post war plan will revive | do not tramp the streets when they a similar proposal advanced at last come back.” He says he is making | summer's special session by Repre- | preparations for the establishment of | sentative Ellwood J. Turner, Repub- Yablinsky had passed his physical a post-war planning commission lof [lican ,Delaware, but shunted aside de- | examination and was scheduled to arrange a broad peacetime job prc - | spite his vigorous efforts to establish report to an induction center of the ducing program. |a legislative agency to study the Army on Monday of this week. The commission, which will be an | problem. Investigators say that Yablinsky active, fact-finding group to prepare | was struck by two automobiles. a long-range policy will concentrate Further, Martin plans to lay before Stanley F. Guier of Westover report- on: j Joint meting of yi State Rational | ed to Chief of Police Michael J, Whal- mn ti ; uarc an jutant General Associa- | en that his car had struck Yablinsk vy a mation and high-| tion in Harrisburg next April his felon said he did not see the oe 2 Reh bilit tic { flood eas on post-war military needs. It was | form of the man until his car had - hehabilitation of flood-ravaged understood he will explain his Posi- | passed over the body. The skull and A ana Srotection against future | tion on establishments of veterans’ chest were crushed. 3.—Reforestation aimed at conser- puresus a trom World War mn Soldiers | The investigation also revealed ro . ro i | blood spots on the highway for a dis- “tance of 70 feet preceding the point | where the Guier car had struck the | | body, indicating that another machine [had been involved. | Frank Yablinsky was a son of John |and Victoria Yablinsky and was born |in Nanty-Glo on March 4, 1918. His * CHRISTMAS' ¢ Holiday Food Headquarters « « « Shop Early in the Day and Avoid Disappointment! ) For Chris comes’ But Once a Bear” . . and when it does We thank you for your loyalty to us come, We want: it to come with all the old- during the year. May . : ; : : ii in St. Mary's cemetery at Nanty-Glo. fashioned trimmings Y vo ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In the Estate of Anna E. Stoy, de- ceased, late of the Borough of Ash- ville, County of Cambria, State cf you exper ience every that make this season so joyous. Thanks, onc and all, for your kindness to us during 1942, Tender Quality Fresh-Xilled Choice C Hens or Under Under | other died in 1935. The deceased {had been employed at the Sterling [Mine No. 6, at Elmora. Fresh Stewing Fresh-Killed Fancy c Roath c In addition to his father and a sis- ® Stewing oasting ter, Helen, in Cleveland, Ohio, he lea- ERS Ch cke 8 v pl Fancy ves the following brothers: Joseph, OYST 1 0 and Tender Ib. Lares Jackson, S. C.; Henry and Felix, both can 5 PY of Patton; Charles, Bakerton, and Rib Loin { John, at home. Frank Yablinsky was ~Anm~ or oIns enn 8 gnds, \B {a member of the Sacred Heart Chur- Fresh Loose | United Mine Workers of America. C Shoulder C { Funeral services were conducted on SAUSAGE LAMB Legs LB 3 Roast LB | Saturday morning in the Sacred Father Gerald Dugan. interment was FRESH PRODUCE WITH HOLIDAY APPEAL! ed Yul Pennsylvania. Roi ; and Juicy . tietide, of 1942. Notice is hereby given that Letters il ATO c of Administration in the Estate of 88 T E t ¢ J Fancy Box asy to said decedent have been granted to yo APPLES 3 (ang erine Peel 22.45 $i Fl A. J. LANTZY INSURANCE CARROLLTOWN NST ha hat x 3 16 Ibs. & Fancy Turkeys wr f° | stationed with the U. S. Army at Ft. pint ¢ | 4 Ich and the Bakerton Local, No. 1269, {Heart Catholic Church by the Rev EE a aay at th. 32¢ New Crop Long Cut Sauerkraut 3 .. 17¢ the undersigned. All persons indubted to said Estate, are requested to make 1 : Staymans. payment, and those having claims or Roines or { C demands against the same will make aldwins rap ri sr or uice Jimmie Leon's Barber Shop Or his Attorney, Patton, Pa. ALBERT L. O'CONNOR, i. | K. of C. Home, Ebensburg. Pa, 6t. i he Te eee stern oer | them known without delay to PAUL STOY, Administrator, Monessen, Pa. ] Fresh Cranberries 2 39¢) FANCY RED EMPEROR GRAPES xox 2-20¢ U.S. No. 1 JERSEY SWEET POTATOES 6 ~ 29¢ Iceberg 2 an 929 c Pascal tare 19¢ Yellow Dios. Yc Lettuce heads Celery { Onions ||| Supreme Fruit Cakes = 45¢ = 85¢||! GRAPEFRUIT JUICE =: 2 == 29° GOLD SEAL CAKE FLOUR «= 1c ASCO TOMATO JUICE 3 3: 25¢ fee 1 500 SWEET PEAS == 23:33 sets | FARMDALE EVAP. MILK 6:47 f fn Si { HOM-DE-LITE MAYONNAISE "=" 45¢ LAKETON SWEET PICKLES “= 29¢ ASCO Fancy Stuffed Olives =x 33¢ 3 Farm- Rob Ford Mince Meats - 15°52 19° || Ted Yahner Patton leat NS RANE RNENET Ln Prim Brand Pastry Flour §..; 19¢ Glenwood Stringless Beans *:’ 15¢ do ds COFFEE Calif. Seeded Raisins nen 49¢ And now, morz than ever you will want zeallyaitosh cote”. ere ther ret ( Oal38 Seedless Raisins i 10¢ ASCO =: Me Finest Poultry Seasoning '% 10c ACME -: 29¢{ 25C0 Shoestring Beets 2: Be 8-02. Please Bring Ration Books New Crop Fancy Currants SALAD DRESSING =~ = 327 Fancy New Crop Fancy Mixed Nuts ,., 29¢ NUT bane Waits 3le Calif. Layer Figs := 13c 19 B i 8 joy during this bless- § 5 S = i b § TE A I TET UY SRN BRR | ER —Buy war bonds and stamps. EE rr Er rr Or OL LL ALLL JRE RR RE EI RR Merry gir, | AOASAANNSOANN OE 1 9 ii Sa PR ES, there IS a Santa Claus. There were times during this year of 1942 when we had begun to doubt it, and no doubt YOU had begun to doubt it, but now, when the Christmas spirit steals over the land we know that the Christmas story is true and that Santa Claus RS SS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 To 0 0 0 0 0 2 RAE Being the fine friends and acquaintances you are we I TTR SR RR RR TS TS TR TS RE TA TR ARE RA TS RA MA REO would not want to miss this 1942 holiday season opportunity to send you : ; these greetings. will come again, as Le has always done. And so. with this cheering thought, we wish you a Merry Christmas. A Happy Christmas to You and Yours FEE rr rrr rrr * East Side Beer Garden Louis lanniello Patton, Pa. American Stores Co. 005305330 0 UH RE YES, WE HAVE Want: A T'S an old-fashioned greeting, lowed by centuries of use, but we know of no other greeting to take its place, so in 1942, as in other years, we simply say to you, our friends, MERRY CHRISTMAS § Walter McCoy Post No. 614 § American Legion Patton, Pa. MERCHANDISE CERTIFICATES $L.00 Denominations . . . A Convenient W. Lodges, Churches or Organizations to Give Gifts of Food. ” ? a0. Beverages z= = 10¢ Irving Jaffee The New American ENCYCLOPEDIA Roller Shakes Whee! eign 1.09 Majestic Candid Type CAMERAS ois at Sod u With Purchase ¢ of $1 or Over! a. bur hah a ~ PLES 228% 0 -— ] ' 3 es a 1
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