3. Thursday, June 24th, 1943. ! UNION PRESS.COURIER. PAGE FIVE s— — " " - EE ———————— — — — | FLYING NUN STARTS AERO CLASS — ' - - : -“ / | uy War Bonds! | * * i 1 Every pound is really custom ground at the time of purchase—remember, you save up to 10c a peund on this fine, fresh A&P Coffee! ¥ — | 8 0’CLOCK f+, '“21c} i { a : . COUPON No. 24 Mhellows 8 SISTER MARY AQUINAS (center), explains an airplane motor to Sisters Expires next Wednesday, June 30th—you have | > « - I1.Lb Di Ricci (left), and Mary Pius at Catholic University, Washington, only this week-end and three days of next RED Ci RC LE aud bi 24c¢ D. C. Sister Mary, a flying nun for the past year, has just initiated a week to cash this coupon. Fle Bodwaed Bag course in pre-flight aeronautics for other sisters, who will, in turn, oe instruct youngsters at regular classes. Sister Mary’s ambition is to pilot i C ou P ON N 0. 21 2 Ugo =. 1-Lb. 26 an Army ambulance plane at the front. (International) will be good, starting next Thursday, July 1st. A rwey Bag C — —— = | his furlough Cpl. Dietrick will be ’ SR { stationed at Camp Gordon, Ga. An- —_ ENRICHED FLOUR, Sunnyfield...24-Ib, $1.04 PATTON BRIEFS other son, Pvt. August Dietrick of - SUNNYFIELD CAKE FLOUR...... 2%-1b. 19¢ Fort Dix, N. J, is also home on a 10 3 or ome Canning GOLD MEDAL BISQUICK.......... 40-oz. 3l¢ a ee — | day furlough. ds F ANN PAGE PURE EXTRACTS...... Btl. 31c te ia atin: : eh vce William K. Daugherty, c-2c U. S. All Th 00 u 1 ' HEINZ RICE FLAKES............... Pkg. % Movi) Dots Neuriy OF Johnstown R., Casual Draft 2010, A. B. D,, ¢ Instructions, 00- GOLD MEDAL WHEATIES......... Pkg. 10¢ parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Nehrig. | or Pert Husaune, Oo Spent 2h ith Complete is moving toward its SUNNYFIELD CORN FLAKES..... oy 100 /in Fregly spent the week end | CUBE With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 table season is ho has the KELLOGG’S ALL-BRAN ...... 10-0z. Pkg. lic Ti | Thomas Dougherty fresh fruit and vege And KELLOGG'S SHREDDED WHEAT. Pkg. 10c I Slew Yoru: city. Robert Conner, of the Army Air Right now the CC" supplies arriVig "Your SUNNYFIELD WHEAT PUFFS......80z 9 Mrs. Grace Philbrook announces Base, Aberdeen. Md. has been pro- Kk... wi a ANN TAGE STARD Dor. Sa the marriage of her daughter, Helen |, 0 "c ~ Cor > a1 to Barre : b 2 MUSTARD....... secieesy Irene, to Albert Alexander Mayko- fibril ign or Dnt By. weeks of gu A A MUSTARD E5 tavaes Sant he : ~ ai 1] | y ® , n re s struction’ =~ #4 BOND SWEET PICKLES.......... ey attain, a 9 el an left for Cleveland, Ohio, on Monday, rationing) TEL 160 quake. . complete suming fie Super Mar- BOND iE 2 ursday, June 3rd, S, Va, | ho “Bere . i A ont: mt your Ast BU | [a3 = BOND DILL PICKLES,.......... Capt. and Mrs Maykovich are now | 28 1119 SYPRCL fo SSovro employ wn Riture! Joatlels rs for the asking ANN PAGE PEANUT BUTTER.....1-b. 32% living in New York City. mens, ; ida 3 delicious reCiPeS ol on” Cc SULTANA PEANUT BUTTER....... 1-1b. 29¢ 8 v | Pvt. James Batdorf, of Florida, is ket’s “Vitamin 2 Lbs. 2-1b. 35¢ Air Base at Charleston, South Caro- spending a ten day furlough with his i i T matoes N. B. C. PREMIUM CRAURERS..... : lina, is spending a ten day furlough pheron® ten day furlough with his R d Ripe 0 . 15¢ COLONIAL GRAHAM CRACKERS. 1b. 17¢ with his mother, Mrs. Mary Jane Kin-| 4 o" : : il e e Sond - 2 Lbs. PAPER NAPKINS, Queen Anne..2 pkgs. 15¢ eads T 7 4 @e #8 2 BED CROSS PAPER TOWELS...... 1 1 kead. ae | Mrs. Francis Sharbaugh left Sun- ew Cabbag H Be 4 19¢ BED CROSS PAPER TOWELS Roll 10¢ Sgt. George Tinnick, of Drew day to visit her son, Ensign Joseph Jum Hea als Field, Tampa, Florida, is spending a C. Sharbaugh WHO is stationed So Lettuce 16's 5 * furlough with his parents here. | Athens. Ga iceberg 5 Lbs. 2 C John A. Warfield, Seaman Second | 4 . tatoes nm u = WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, Rajah..5-0z. Sc Class, son of Mrs. Margaret E. War-| Mrs. Dennis Bender has returned New Po 2 Lbs. 29c HEINZ 57 SAUCE............-.....-: BtL 2lc field, of Patton, R. D., has been home after spending a week with her 1 S » ELBOW MACARONI Ann Page 3 Ibe. 250 ¢ Telos aa ion of husband in Cleveland, Ohio = App e n ES: .ry . granted leave following completion of Mis is reckioy. of Clave Winesap 2 Lbs. 39¢c LONG SPAGHETTI, Ann Page..... 3 Ibs. 28¢ lis basic training of the U. §. Naval| iss Etreilrets Yeckley of Cleve. a ENCORE EGG NOODLES........... 1b, 18¢ Training Station, Sampson, N. Y. He land, Ohio, spent the week end with 2 jums sm u = ee 3 ulizs. 25a ; ; oa Vher patents. Mr ond Mo. 1, A Ca it= Sibel E C KIBBLET'S DOG FOOD, 8-0z....3 pkgs. a is now eligible for further assign-|Der parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. vine Bepens Be KIBBLED BISCUIT, Daily.......... 3 Ibs. 250 a ment where additional specialized in- Yechloy. : t loupes Jumbo of FRENCI'S BIRD GRAVEL Pug 10s struction will be given. Upon com-| Paul Bender, medical student at Can a © IGNCELS SID SrSAY Ellin ieses i i i i Georgetown University, Washingt | # IDEAL DOG FOOD, 8o0z......... 3 pkgs. 25¢ pletion of this next step in his na- orgetown University, ashington, | : ; CRO PUP DOG FOOD 2 250 val career, Bluejacket Warfield may D- C. spent the week end with his| RO PU . OD. ss jransanss Sou. 25 qualify for a petty officer rating and Mother, Mrs. Josephine Bender. | MEXENE CHILI By tevees sees K will be available for assignment to a Charles Sharbaugh of Cleveland, SUNNYFIELD RICE ............... 2 lbs. 19¢ shop or shore station. Okie, Spent he week end in this sec- JASON Janu senna 9 USES Sgt Finis oe TE irl £ i /ith relatives. AR RI ....2 dozen 9c; ....Doz WANTED—A girl for general house- 1011, vith Ye atives ; 2 i ’ LC~ work at State College. Apply Mrs. | Russell Dunlap of Cleveland, Ohio, FEES CERTO FRUIT PECTIN......... ....BtL 21¢ } m Chas. Petnick, 2701 West Chestnut | Visited with his parents over the last o HIRES Tao PEER ll Ise or Ave. Altoona. Pa, 1t | Week end. ; 2io: New Crop MINUT 39 X. creand Digs. Re te ; : | I. J. Rively of the Wm. F. Gable Tender, Crisp WOODBURY SOAP ......... . Pvt. Louis R. Kinkead. of the Army | ! ‘Alt ; Jat ’ es OCTAGON SOAP POWDER....... 2 pkgs. 9c J | Services at the Lutheran Church- Ab : in >= recuperating at the FAIRY SOAP ....... ei eins ase ve ies Cake Se | 0 Sunday morning, June 27th, Swedish | am aS Laon town. Canip ent Rol : Services; Sunday, June 27th, at 3:00] . : , y, 55 St J—K—L—M—N expire June i i lit to P. M., English services, Rev. J. 3, Mean, Miss., is spending a ten- 30th . . . Blue Stamps K—IL—M expire July 7th White House Fine Quality ),~ . Yonggren, pastor. ' day furlough with his parents, Mr. Mr and Mrs. Michael O’Donohue, of | x : nt Patton, and Lt. James T. Lemon, U. | Trinity Methodist Church. 24 S. M. C. R., son of Dr. and Mrs. Cecil| Sunday, June 27, 9:45 A. M., “The Polly tho 29 M K 0 E 0 er S. Lemon, of Augusta, Ga., were uni-| Church at Study.” The theme for GRAPEFR 4 Blue Points Can Cc L L ted in marriage on June 2nd in St. [Study is “Helpers and Hinderers in rs Charles’ Church, Arlington, Virginia, | the Church.” Campbell's 20-o0z. 10c¢ Tall b in when the Rev. Father John Curran,| 10:30 A. M, “The Church at Wor- 2 Blue Points « = = Can Cans 0 Lb. Cc Be Miss Rita O’Donohue, daughter oz nd Mrs. John Watitins, KRAFT DINNER I i ge 2 Pkgs. 19¢ EVA P. K EYK 0 )- O. 8S. D,, pastor, read the service, and | Ship,” Theme, “Trees.” . 12 . sang the nuptial high mass. Miss| 6:30 P. M, Methodist Youth Fel- | Del Maiz -oz. 12¢ I Red Point per Can 5 Red Points d Mary James of Patton, and Mr. John |lowship. Devotional leader is Mrs. | 12 Blue Points # = = Can ; ts Smolko, of Bridgeport, Conn., friends | Betty Simmons; leader of the discus- | 12 Bl 18.02 — | 2. of the bride and groom, were the at-| Sion is Miss June Rowlad. INZ BAKED BEANS | ue pi 12 VEGETABLE SHORTENING : S tendants. Mrs. Lemon is a graduate| 7:30 P. M, Evening Services. | Points an 5 Red 1-Lb. + of Patton High School and is em-| Monday, June 21, 8:00 P. M., The | -— TTT r Points Jar C ployed by the Navy Department in|Barnesboro Sub-district group of the | : . Washington, D. C. Lt Lemon has Msfiogis: oul) Peroni will hod | Fresh From the Ovens of A&P Bakers! TOILET TISSUE - sted ¢ venty-day leave |its regular meeting Saker . x . : i Sera § Delicious Vanilla Endckied] Dated] | Caramel Stroussel : s S way the West| Wednesday, . 23, 7:30 P. M, | Coast. Mid-week service—“Deborah. | Ci Y R Gauze & Rolls 240¢ The rope on the flag pole at the| 8:30 P.M, Choir rehearsal. innamon MARVEL LA 5 29 Patton Clay Works was stolen on! wr cree Vere - | | Wednesday evening of last week. The | ARMY WILL CANCEL | ROLLS B R EA D CAKE TOILET TISSUE rope was a valuable one, and the un- MANY HOTEL LEASES 4 1; 1b n patriotic miscreant who committed Le | 3 Pka. 14 2 . 10 Each 39 Rolls the deed should be apprehended and The War Department has oii] 2 C Loaf C Cc or ern ¢ punished. ced that leases on 206 hotels now us- d TOILET TISSUE | UNRATIONED Seafood Suggestions! Waldorf 6--25¢ Pfc. William L. Whiteford, Jr., of eq by the technical training command | FRESH HADDOCK San Marcos Field San Marcos, Tex. of the Army Air Forces will be can- | = ET S ‘ 4 5 o THE SOAP OF BEAUTIFUL WOMEN LL Camay 3-20¢ is spending a fifteen day furlough at | celled effective the middle of July. the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. It was explained that the tapering William Whiteford of Mellon avenue. | off of the program for temporary use | Miss Hilda Becker of Virginia is|of hotels and other civilian property | spending a two weeks’ vacation with | was made possible by the movement | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles|of many air units overseas, which Lb 5 s T { Fresh Lb. 99 Becker of St. Boniface. vacated quarters in which technical lock Fillets wFresn - 35¢ ea Trout .. ;ressea ~~ 496 Cpl. Frank J. Dietrick, of Camp | training units can now be housed. : Po L BABY GENTLE FLOATING SOAP ifteen | ; Fs 1s. {9g Sea Bass es 2s Forrest, Tenn., is spending a fifteen -—V Mackerel ... Boston c + ++ Dressed Lge. day furlough at the home of his par-| -—Union labor organizations are or- Flounders ... Fron Lb. 930 Halibut Steaks wresn ™ 43¢ Swan am Cakes 29¢ 4 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dietrick, of |ganizing salvage drives in many com- Iter otigamiay h Lb. i Lb. 35¢ Mellon avenue. At the expiration of | munities. Croakers ... eh 33¢ Green Shrimp Lge. SOAP POWDER SS cry Meat Department Values! = Lge. By RJSCOTT | Rinso . fe DSC ER iE | PORK SLIC E D SMOKED SOAP POWDER . ue SOE Lge. | LIVER | BACON | SQUARES Oxydol . . % 23¢ Jina 19c¢c i 43c a 17c DUZ DOES EVERYTHING 4 Red Points 8 Red Points 4 Red Points Duz aca Lye. 23¢c 3 WL'TQ SOAP FLAKES " Lge. YL 1H NY abil FOOD. DEPARTMENT STORES WHERE SMART YN TIN] [el BW VN BY AV] 3 C h § DS 0 =m =n Pkg. 2 3c 0 AND CPERATED BY.THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK MA 2MSenafors WERE APPOINTED AFRICA 15 —_ {9 ALMOST AS EXTENSIVE LAUD IMPROVEMENTS The accident frequency increased | eral inspectér also lauded the good | wun IH ne the past year. The two mines maintenance of electrical equi ont | il IN HASTINGS MINES | are rated non-gassy by the state de- | Hance of eisctrical equinment | IN II il ines CoMPosHoR. of | the guarding of moving HE f= A : | partment of mines and only a trac g machinery | ; : \ 1 WORKS WH NEARLY The Federal Bureau of Mines has | r th vas ound 1 'Y rrr © | parts, the use of drags on the rear | The Axis stops at nothing — 200,000 DIFFERENT lauded recent improvements in ven- | 2 Methane wa a In air samples. | 4¢ {rips and the maintenance of haul. Don’t stop at 10%. Wil ARE iE WAVE cHARACAERS STACKED IN tilating and blasting practice in the | It was suggested that open flame cap | age equpimnet. * LENGTHS oF HE Sours ; : LONG ALLEYS oF RACKS Nos. 1 and 2 mines of the Hastings | lamps be replaced with permissible | ——-—-_— = aL : — DurING #i§ DAILY Fuel Company. In an inspection re- | electrical cap lamps. | Chaplain (First Lieutenant) Jam-| |= : Buy More ete oy - WoRK HE WiLL WALK, port, however, additional safeguards The report also recommends pro- | es Collins Ottipoby, a Commanche | [T= = W B d GENERAL Fras o eN NEARLY 10 MILES. were recommended. Company records viding and enforcing rules for sys- | Indian, is the first of his race to be| | For Freedom's Sake ar sonas wo ~~ show that the mines employ 109 men | tematic timbering to protect miners | appointed to chaplain in the army of | ; Sora, £30 ri ars. i ss sem and produced 450 tons of coal daily. | from falls of rock and coal. The fed- ' the United States. Uy *
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