BRING WASTE KITCHEN FATS To A&P—FOUR CENTS AND TWO BROWN POINTS PAID FOR EACH POUND PAGE EIGHT UNION PRESS- COURIER. Thursday, December 16, 1943 MORE EFFIC LENT SOFT COAL HOUSE STOKER IS BEING DEVELOPE D | Development of an efficient bitum- inous coal stoker for household heat- We ' a which promises a new market Bh \ : Rar ph : : HED ud 4 : 3 » hy 25 - soft a was announced this past | : ! Serve Sunnyfield Slice eh Ficlian} Maize, state sec | Bacon wid A Thi Pennsylvania State College Engi | neers during several years of resear- ¢h evolved a device which Maize de- clared “will burn even the heaviest coking “bituminous coals” without formation of coke trees or fused coal. The equipment was named the Pennsylvania Stoker and will be man- ufactured for commercial distribu- tion as soon as the war is over or the necessary stragetic materials are released for civilian purposes, Maize said. There will be no patent rights on the development. A stoker feeds coal mechanically into a furnace and carries off th? ashes. Fine sizes of higher priced an- thracite usually are used in such de- vices because bituminous becomes plastic when heated and develops in- to a hard structure which clogs up the stoker mechanism. Calbert S. Wright, fuel technology professor, and Assistant Theodore S. Spicer, “reasoned that it should be possible to oxidize the coal sufficien- tly with the appliance so as to mod- ity its coking properties in order to eliminate the coke tree formation,” explained Maize in The Right of Way, published by the Pennsylva- nia Threshermen’s and Farmer's As- sociation. “They arrived at a design which provides for introduction of air well below the line of active combustion. This air is thoroughly mixed with coal as it is fed upward into the Stoker so that when the zone of ac- tive combustion is reached large coke trees are no longer formed. “Because of improved fuel bed con- ditions, it is possible to operate the Stoker at remarkably low hold-fire rates (amount of coal needed to keep fire burning) without danger of hav- ing the fire go out. New controls for hold fire rates as low as one-half pound per hour are now being devel- oped by an independent manufactur- er and will insure satisfactory main- fine quality Bacon is tast PART BLETR TRF you like ity i: \ aI 19 CTT cakes and syrup, ESTEE, eggs or liver. iia 1) pared Ly favorite way, J tonight ! ‘It’s delicious any way. L Nd Owned and Operated by the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company SMALL SMOKED PICNICS =... BONELESS SMOKED BOILED Sliced Whole or 5 3 HA M S hb 65¢ Piece Lb. Cc SMALL SMOKED SQUARES ..... 19; Cooked Hams “i.e .. 36¢ Fresh Pork Loins =. . ww 27¢ Fresh Pork Shoulder =a 27¢ tenance of the fire even during sum- Bland Lard ih 3: % S8¢ Golden Fudge mer operation.” TE FRESH DRESSED Cc A K E —_—V : GRAND JURY MAKES ITS Two- REPORT TO COURT AFTER f Laver 39 FINISHING WEEK’S WORK 4 R y Recommending “that greater care x ' ! be taken by members of the Johns- { Lb. Dated! Enriched! town city police force in preparing — MARVE L cases for grand jury action,” the ; Cambria County Grand Jury last FRESH DRESSED SEA TROUT ......" 35¢ BREAD FRESH STEWING 24-012. OYSTERS .......En 590 Loaf * &UC | "Thursday afternoon presented its re- Fort to Judge Ivan McKenrick. In commenting to the jury on the Tender-Cooked — Boston Style A¢P BAKED G00Ds Sliced! Enriched! FAMILY BREAD roll | ww 176 DONUTS be 15e DROMEDARY CRANBEXRY (il SAUCE 13-02. 14 i 0880 Can C [ot GRADE "A" A&P PUMPKIN. .. "=" 13¢ JER ore... 2 180 SALT Ce Ean ew a dg STERLING CREAM OF WHEAT Quicker zen ggg BRILL'S SPAGHETTI SAUCE... . 10% o= |4¢ MEXENE CHILI POWDER. ........ ™ |4¢ HIRE’S ROOT BEER EXTRACT..... ™ 24c CUTRITE WAX PAPER........ I" '* 24¢ MUELLER'S MACARONI........ = (0c SIMONIZ KLEENER. ........... 2° 49¢ FRESH BLUEFIN HERRING FILLETS FRESH DRESSED SPANISH MACKEREL .......™ recommendation, Judge McKenrick said: “l trust that the officers, if they are at fault, will correct the condi- tion. The success or failure of crim- inal trials depends to a great extent on the preliminary preparation of cases. If officers are not careful to gether all material details, it may be impossible, in some cases, to obtain convictions.” The jury's recommendation result- CHANGE To FINER, FRESHER WHITE HOUSE A&P COFFEE EVAPORATED ed from the failure of the Johnstown police to produce any “material wit- ness” before the jury on Wednesday at a hearing involving an involun- tary manslaughter charge. Members of the venire noted that eight Johns- town police were present to testify but no “material witness” was on hand. The jury requested that some be called and two Johnstowners were summoned and later testified. In its report the jury also made the following recommendations: County Home—Installation of a fire escape on the east side of women's dormitory; additional fire protection be provided by installation of more Not connect ted with any similar brand © sm MILK 10 <= 85¢ company using 2 r name PU ea Sunnyfield Cake Flour EAI 2 112-01, ad ; Jars 10 Come to A&P for quality- famous Ann Page Beans. Delicious, nourishing.... TENDER COOKED for ten- derness and flavor. New low ration point value! Priced 8 0°cLocK we'd i 59g RICH AND FULL BODIE RED CIRCLE 2m» 47 VIGOROUS AND WINEY BOKAR | ."""2 un gg, 1009, COTOMEIAN | fire plugs in front of building; bet- low for extra savings, too! ter lighting and ventilating facil- tes be provided in men’s recreation room; reports be submitted to Frank Burns, superintendent, of produce raised on farm and sold, as well as report to be submitted of all pur- thases made for the farm. Juvenile Home—Erection of new steps at main entrance or repairs to Present steps; installation of lights at all entrances. Jail—Repainting of kitchen. Courthouse—Repainting of grand Jury room and damaged step at main entrance be repaired. It was learned that County Com- 200 "i ronnie FOR LAUNDERING FINE THINGS LUX FLAKES . . . FOR SMOOTH SKINS Fresh Fruits & Vegetables! CRANBERRIES <5. ... = 39¢ APPLES co.) fone Suicions 3 w= 27¢ PASCAL CELERY .%. 2s.27c ICEBERG LETTUCE ¢* 2+.:23c¢c SWEET POTATOES 2 wv 23cC DANISH CABBAGE 5 2 - 11c¢ NEW CROP PECANS i» w+ 45¢ Chuck Full of Juice, Sweet Florida 150’s 200s 116°s e 220°s e JUICY MARSH SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT = 5~25¢ SWEET, THIN SKINNED 200's TANGERINES :: 2--35¢ | LUX SOAP. . missioner Eddie McCloskey had sent November campaign. He asked for THE LARGE ECONOMY SIZE Cake 10¢ TUBERCULOSIS PALMOLIVE THE SOAP THAT AGREES WITH YOUR SKIN CLEANSER HE BE BR BE BE BEB Can 4e ULTRA-REFINED Cake 7c BABY-GENTLE, FLOATING Med. & long letter to the jury in which he SWAN SOAP a = Cake 6¢ reiterated charges made during the an investigation. The jury took no | ia . SWAN SOAP PROTECT YOUR HOME FROM ERONON daw, ATH Sigk 2 c.. 19; LAUNDRY SOAP Giant i 3% 14¢ SWEETHEART . . 3 ---20¢ OCTAGON SUNBRITE || CLEANSER E BE 8 BR BE BB Can Sc Quart 19 CLOROX "ow Ls e 0 296 BUY and USE Christmas Seals
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