Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, March 16, 1950, Image 8

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Colver Hospital
Patients’ Record
Following is the list of patients
admitted and discharged at the
Colver Hospital during the past
week
Admitted Santo Gallino,
Gonas, Frank Putsakulish, Elvera
Mastrine and Bertha Traveny.
Discharged Anna Bobby,
Mastrine, Elizabeth Havern, Jane
Altemus, Mary Berzansky,
Vokin, Michael S8hutack,
Brothers
Maternity—Mr. and Mrs. Har
ia McHugh, Colver, daughter,
7; Mr. and Mrs. Duello Mas-
wy Cedver, son, Mar. 12, and
Mr ard Mrs. John Brothers Eb-
ensbury, daughter, Mar. 6
COLYER
Nancy Hagens Sunday
with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs Edgar Hagens of Belsano
Mr ard Mrs Andy Mihalik and
son and Andy Washick were Sat-
urday callers in Barnesboro
Mr and Mrs R Squires and
family of Ohio were Sunday vis
tars at the :
Mr: Frank
friends here
Mrs. Samuel Oldham Jr and
sons and Jerry Laird all of Al-
toona, were recent visitors at the
home of Mr and Mrs Samuel!
Oldham
Mr. and Mrs Georges
and children of Smoke
ited with Mr and Mrs John Her
esko at Colver T recently
Mrs Mary Sichko, Mrs. Martin
Kozickie, Mr. and Mrs Jobn
Sichkoe Jr, visited in Smith Mills
Pa. last weeir at the John Sem-
etkosky.
Jean
spent
Legdon and
Vanish
Run vis
Anna Vuko and daughters of
Johnstown were last Thursday ev.
ening visitors here at the Samuel
Belin residence.
Mr. and Mrs Urban Luther of
Carrolitown visited here one day
last week 2t the John Sitko re-
sidence.
Mr. and Mrs Talbert Hill and
daughter Vite in Johnstown on
Saturday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs d MoCarthney.
Mrs, Emma Niehoff and Mrs
Oliver Ball Jr, visited in Altoona
on Monday of last week.
- Mr. and Mrs. George Durgay
and daughter were last Friday
visitors in Johnstown.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Pastir and
to Philipsburg
Houtadale and Madera last Sun-
day, where they visited with rela
tivea,
Sharon Vuko of Johnstown is
visiting in town for a few weeka
at the bome of her uncie and
sunt, Mr. and Mrs. Samual Belin
Mr. and Mrs Harold McHugh
Jr, anmounce the birth of a dau-
. named Janice, born in the
or Hospital this past week.
Mrs John Gmerek visited in
Johnstown last Sunday at the
home of Mrs. James Bsarer
Mr. and Mrs Norbert Pitz were
last Friday visitors in Barnes.
boro.
Michael Sitko, a student at
Temple University, Philadeiphia,
spent the week end here at the
{ home of his parents
John |
i house
Denc |
Inez
home of Mr and! he?
other |
' parents, Mr. and
\ | the past
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Webb, Mrs
Andrew Sitko
Martha Hager
ited here over the
ihe Henry Mahan
Marie Lindrose and Anna Jean
Koscko, both of Nanty-Gilo spent
Sunday in Colver vismitt
nome 3 Mr and
Hagens
Joseph McEvoy Door
snd Joseph Papapil
ensburg were Sunday
town with fries gs
Mrs. Robert
ren of Patton
of Ebensburyg vis
residencs
Water
iaveek at the Thomas
sidence
Bride Hogan of
visiting here in (olver
of Mr and J :
Oldham.
Fred Hogens
lust Saturday visitor i
: home sf his brother in iav
and Mrs
a
Valley afte
here With her
Mrs Caivin
faa ¢ Vis ]
r hame in Beaver
spending a week
flavis
[ast Friday
St Augustine
Mrs. Paul Sauger,
Skibo. Mr. and Mrs James Lite
inger, Mrs Andrew Sitko, Mrs
Sam Belin, Mrs. John Gmerek,
Mrs Ruth Hill, Mrs. John Kotona
and Mrs Andrew Durkols
ST. BENEDICT
Patricia (Shera) Lesko spent
week ond visiting wild
her husband in Trenton, N. J. Mr
Lesko who is now stationed wilh
the U. 8S Army at Ft. Dix, is
rwailing re-assignment
Sunday visitors at the home
Mr and Mrs Péter Shero were
Mr and Mrs Patrick Gill and
daughter of Patton and Mr and
Mrs. Clyde Oallardy and family
of Summerhill.
Please turn to Page 3 of ths
issue for more St. Benedict News
CARROLLTOWN
The Senior Class of the Car-
evening visitors in
included: Mr. ana
Mrs Frank
nt
rolltown High School will hold a’
St. Patrick's Day Skating Party
this Friday, Mar. 17, at Sunset
Park. The admission is set at 50
cents and the general public is
sordially invited to attend
Mrs (George Baker and son,
Paul. and Mrs. Bernard Shero and
daughter, Dorothy, visited with
frienda and relatives in Akron,
Ohio, over the past week end
Mr and Mrs Gerald Kline an-
nounce the birth of a son on Fri-
day, Mar. 10
Nisce Malloy Jr
rey and Mrs. N
Carrolltown R. D. who was sta-
tioned at FL. Sam Houston, Tex
son of Attor
{apent a 7-day delay enroute leave
with his parents Pvt Malloy left
last Bunday for Hamilton, Cali {
(fromm wheres he will leave for over.
seas duty with the Medical Corps.
Please turn to Page 12 of this,
jesue for more Carrolilown News
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Cambria Rates High
In Surplus Foods
surpins foods is
of
Cambria County's share of the
iarger than that
county in the state
The county has been granted
any other
852,700
including potatoes powde red eges
and dried milk
four m
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marked
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23¢
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‘ment in Harrisburg.
more months will be
fore miners’ families
be self-sufficient
pounds of surplus foods
in alll more than
perands eg Wat iwen will
nd milk have been ear
for the 77.985 Pennsyl- for this ald
liea who were inv Cambria’'s share
strike T00 pounds
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Depart.
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estimated by the
and Supplies unde of milk
ssi Two North Cambria
mtn Sn he mate nave woes Veterans Reentist
includes 494 -
32.000
—
that
of potatoes
pounds of dried eggs and 1M O00 forces
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Frances
ast week reenlisted in the armed
ari wre given corporal’s
ratings
; during the Ist
Two Northern Cambria veterans discharged Nov. 6,
rating of sergeant He was or- PL
dered to report to Ft. Dix, N. J, Corp. Louis is serving with the
for asigninent.
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Ched-O-Bit B. Lat 25¢
American or
Roll Butter
Fresh Sih
Pimento C
erhronk 9 seore
lb. 27¢
Swiss Cheese
Dorrest ie ts and slices
Sliced Mel-O-Bit
American, Brick or Pimento processed
Sharp Cheddar Cheese. .
Longhorn Cheese
Abbots Cream Cheese. .
Dutch Maid Limburger . . 5;
Romano Cheese
Bleu Cheese
Senter OU
Rewer
65¢
47 c
47c
83c
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A&P Super Market! You'll = sugar and spice
and everything nice, plus Important makings for
everyday meals. Everything's a real value, too
. «+ 30 visit ALP today!
Tuna Fish ........ No % Cm 35
A&P Fancy Quality . , . solid pack
Pink Salmon
Coldstream . . . you can prepare many different
Lenten dishes with salmon
2 No. 3 Cans 29¢
Tangerine Juice
Rich In Vitamin Cc
2 Box. Jars 35¢
Apple Butter ...
A delicious sandwich spread
, Aes. Oma 23g
2 No. 2 Cams 276
Sardines .. «vs 350s Can jg
Sunnyfield Rice ....'™ ™= I5¢
Del Monte Pineapple. .. 'o," 3le
Campbell's Soups
Beef, Bee! Noodle, Chicken, Chicken Gumbo,
(Chicken Noodie Cream of Chicken, Mush-
room, and Vegetable Beef.
10%-oz. Can 16¢
Evaporated Milk . .6 ™! © 68¢
White House No doctor ean recommend a finer
evaporated milk
Sunnyfield Flour ... .10 ™ 75a
Enriched, sll purpose
Gelatin Desserts .... 4 7 23¢
Sparkle .& . 6 tempting Savors
Iona Peaches 2 No. 3's Cans 450
Halves or slices
Libby's Fruit Cocktail ~2 3 2Ie¢
NBC Eng. Style Biscuits 12a 39¢
Baker Maid Saltines. .''™ = 25¢
Dixie Margarine ...... > 29¢
Linit Starch ...... 1% Pa J2¢
Iona Tomato Juice
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No center slices removed whole or shank halt
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Freahcontier Join
Sliced Bacon oun
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Sunnyfield Picnics ib
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8
Beef Rib Roast
47¢
3c
Standing, T-inch cut
Smoked Squares .. .... "
Small size
Pork Liver aya
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Fresh Stewing Oysters. . ™
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Halibut Steaks . . In
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Frosen
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39¢
19¢
53e
59¢
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St. Patrick Layer Cake. ®<* 45¢
Golden layers iced with silky vanilla cream
Shamrock Cookies . .P*& of % 23g
Tasty short bread sprinkied with green colored
sugar
Glazed Donuts ........%™" 29¢
Jane Parker . . . yeast raived
Brown 'N Serve Rolls. . . P* [5¢
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Grand in salads, relishes and soups
Pascal Celery . . . sux 23¢
The family will Jove it... size 24's and 30's
Navel . .. oe DBC
. . serve them daily
Tomatoes . . . .. = 1%
Real values, refreshing served any way
Sweet Potatoes . . 3 w= 29¢
Add new variety to your meals
lecherg Lettuce . 2 wee 20
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Slender (Carrots . 2swe-l7¢
Raw or cooked-—they're terrific
Eastern Apples . . 3 = 25¢
Red Rome ...serve them morning, noon
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Juice filled, flavor packed . . . Size 252
Yellow Onion Sets 3 = 29¢
Grass Seed ......5= 179
Tomato Ketchup . 1° tte [8g
Mayonnaise .........."™ 33¢
Peanut Butter .....1> i 29¢
Small Stuffed Olives. . 3. 39¢
Bottle
French Dressing .. %°= Bote J7¢
Grape Jelly . Jan jhe
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