Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, March 30, 1950, Image 8

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    Domenick Stevens
(Continued from Page 1)
a bricklayer. He helped construct
the Prindible mansion and .other
buildirygys in the area He has 2s-
sisted in and supervised the
building of all the rick and tile
kilns at the Patton Ciay Works
and is engaged in that work at
present, as well as in general re-
pair and maintenance employ-
ment. There are 36 kilns at the
local clay plant
However, there
mission in Mr
residence,
was ones inter
Stevens’ Patton
AT UNVEILING
and that was at the
turn ¢f the present century when |
he returned to Italy and
united in marriage to the former
Miss Esther Raneri at the home
town of both
Was |
of them, Castel-del-!
Sangzro, near Rome. They remain- |
ed there for two years and then
Mr Stevens came back to Patton
with Mis bride Mrs Stevens and
A son returned to Italy for a visit
of six monthe about 25
The have a daughter
Inez, wife of Chief-of Police Ed-
ward Donahue, and a son, Louis,
both residing in Patton. They are
members of 8t Marv's Catholi
Church
VEeRATrs Age
Ktevens'
PATTON AUTO CO.
ror TOP-GRADE
CAR CARE!
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FOR
CHEVROLETS
Other makes
'3.95
Engine sluggish?! Hove our foe-
fory-trained experts tune it vp |
for the right fuel mix . .. good |
hot spark, perfectly timed . . . |
ond maximum compression. Then
listen to that purr of power under
shightly higher |
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PATTON AUTO CO.
PATTON, PA.
Of Lieut. Governor
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MOTOR TUNE-UP
ONLY
| that
iiess of how powerful they may
"be, have the right
i the
i flea seekers
| stinin office ”
i Governor, 1
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still
IN NYDE PARK, NEW YORK, US.
OF FDR PAPERS
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Archivist Wayne Grover and Mra
Franklin D. Roosevelt, widow of the late President, examine a box cone
taining some of FDR's personal papers on the eve of the opening of the
private papers to researchers. For the past 1% years, Federal archivists
Bave been classifying the papers, numbering five million. (International)
Steele Clark GOP
Candidate for Post
Steele Clark, Indiana Coumy
Commissioner, who is seeking the 2
| Republican nomination :
Lieu
tenant Governor, declared today
that he is in the race to stay He
has filed his nomination petitions
I will not withiraw from the
regardless of appeals that
been made to me to do 80"
(lark said "1 am in this
to stay. 1 do not believe
any group of men, regard-
for
race
ave
Mr.
fight
to dictate to
voters who shall or shall not
| be & candidate for public office’
“1 have always been independ
erst in appealing to the voters
snd 1 believe that is the way of-
should endeavor 10
“Pennsylvania would get
if I am not elected
am no
of
along
Lieutenant
SUper-man
citizen
many sei
styled super-men i itike the
average Pennsylvania cilizen, can
spit and wittle and lle a tile
Mr Clark has beer elactad the
Indiana County Commissioner
three times by appealing direcily
to the voters. He iz serving his
third term as Commissioner, serv.
al as president of the Pennsyl-
vania State County Commiasion-
ers Association. He was bore and
regides in Cherry Tree
the run
we have
mine
§ ony
With more and more emphasis
on the production of high-quality
milk, Ivan E Parkin Penn State
extension dairy specialist, points
out, “All milking utensils and
t that come in contact
with milk should be perfectly
clean.”
Barnesboro R. D.
Man Acquitted
On Burglary Coun
Mike Gima of Barnesbora BD
last Friday was acquitied of
three charges in Indiana County
criminal court. ie was charged
with burglary, robbery with an
accomplice and receiving stolen
property.
The case against Joseph
feh, Mentele, indicleg wit
was dismissed
evidence.
Mrs. Mary Vrasovich, 68 year
old aunt of Gima, reported to the
police that early on the mMOrniRg
of Jan. 14, a young man Wearing
an Army jacket came into her
soon while she slept. Hhe claimed
that the man beat her up and
stole her life's savings 31.700
which was pinned in peti
cont
Mrs. Vranovich, formerly
Starford. had been residing in the
Gima home about a month when
the alleged robbery occurred The
iady was treated by a Clymer
physician for injuries of the head
and arms.
A short time ister Indiana Co
officials arrested Gima and Stan-
ich.
Mrs. Rose Dillon
Dies At Hastings
Mrs Rose Elisabeth Dillon
wife of William Déflon and
of the best known residents of
‘this area died at § a m on
Tuesday of this week Mar 28 al
her home in Hastings
Mrs Dillon was born om Mar
10. 1876 in Busquehanna Town
ship. a daughter of Henry and
Lucinda (Bender) Link She was
united in marriage to William
! Dillon Gn NOY 14 IRE
Mex I[vilon, who Was a
ang resident of this section
ember of ihe Ladies’ Auxili
to the Hastings Fire Com
v and the Rosary Confralern-
of 8 Bernard's Catholic
t Charch, Hastings
i 8Bhe ived by her husband
and the fod lowing
Mrs Aline Sullivan of
Mrs Winifred Caretti
Taf Detroit, Mich | Bernadine, Ed-
gar and Adrian, all at home,
Russell of Gary, Ind. Mrs Geo-
rge Bell of Harrisburg, and Mary
of Washington, D, C. Two child-
ren preceded her in death
She was a sister of Vincent
link of Allentown; Mrs Mary
Cunningham of Hastings, Mra
Ada Bills. Valentine Link Mm
Ann Lantzy, Edwin Link and Mrs
Guy Weakland, all of Hastings
| Thirteen grandchildren and eight
| great-grandchildren, also survive |
| Funeral services will be held
at 9 a m. this Friday
_ Ostholie Church In
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at the primary
precinet to
the county committee
respective parties
filing were:
Davis, FEbensburg,
J Salem, Frankiin and
Mowery, Johnstown R. D
has announced his in-
withiciraw )
committees {man and
to be elected) Atty Mor. Margaret!
Jones, Mrs. Mary M. Cav: ward: V J
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Mrs Mpry C Haws and Dietrick
F. Hoover, all of Johns
to Democrat First
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One man and one woman from
each party also are to be named
in each
serve as members of
election
Among those
Patton Party Committee
Ward
Diomahue
Second
Bender and Ruth ©
Ward
Robert 1. P
Rowland and Daisy CC. Lacey,
Second Ward: Regina Winslow
and Knute Forsberg.
Carrolitown Party Committee
Democrat--East Precinet: Pat.
trick Campbell and Maude CC.
Farabaugh, West Precinct: Lig-
ouri J Lacey and Mary Van Kok-
elberg
Republican East: Kathleen
Eck and Gerald Sherry; 'West
James P. Campbell, Thomas Wan.
sf and Helen Wensel
their
ign Wars,
Mich-
and home
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ress-Courier Ads Pay Borst!
Of Barnesboro Veterans
John 1. Binder was elected the
commander of the Lewis EE. Bel-
cher Post 343, Veterans of Fore-
Barneshboro Tuesday |
evening at a meeting in the post
He succeads Paul Pollock. |
Otiver officers are Eugenes Nas- |
tasi, geri vice commander; Les |
ter Stocd, junior vice command
John Patrick, quartermaster;
Josepin Wernoaky, judge advocate, |
April With census enumerators
_ Now | Know Why All My Friends
Pay
v
Customers’
Corner
For even the
flavor and quality with age.
. are the steps we takes to im-
the freshness of A&P foodie
We buy only the freshest food
direct from farm or factory.
We buy oniy for current needs.
We ship it quickly to store or
warehouse. We keep it under
proper temperature and hu-
midity eonditions.
We price it low to sell quickly.
; . bhy
We rantes everything you
at ARP to be fresh and flavorful
Please tell us if it ism't.
write: CUSTOMERS RELA-
TIONS DEPT ASP Food SN -
Lexington Avenus, J LN
Pink Salmon
Coldetream , . . fancy solid peck
Evaporated Milk ...6 ™! © 68¢
White House
Apricot Nectar
Hearw 13-0n.
Delight 2 Cans 23
160m. 29¢
Cans
Libbys Jumbo Peas ...2 ¥ ** 35¢
Heinz Ketchup
DelMonte Fruit Cocktail ™. >* 21e
Sultana Prune Plums .. .™. 2" 23¢
A&P Sauer Kraut ...27 2% 23¢
Iona Tomatoes .......2°2 } 25¢
Apple Butter .........2 T° 35¢
Ann Page Salad Dressing < '** 39¢
Tomato Soup ann Page 3 Inga 25¢
A&P Tuna Fish... No % Ca g54
Nutley Margarine . .2 ''™® P= 43¢
Devils Food Mix aunt Jemima i o® 29¢
Choe. Drop Cookies coiniai * 29¢
Sky Flake Wafers . . . 14 P's 29
Cscar Mayer Weiners 19° Coa 43¢
Oscar Mayer Select Beef 2° 47¢
Oscar Mayer Select Pork 2.*47¢
Linit Starch . Ra Pus J20
« 5 ss % 8's =
Niblets Corn
Their Meats At AsP.
Canned Hams
Whele 5-11 Lbs. Midigets 634 Lbs.
ro G15
wy
Many an AAP customer has sald something like that fey
trying “"Buper Right’ mests for the first time For yoo real.
Ivy bave to BEE these famous cuts to appreciate thelr fice
qusiity and thrifty prices. You really have to BUY thes te
understand bow ASPs policy of removing sucess wastes be.
fore weighing gives you greater values And you really have
to TASTE them to reailme just how tender juicy and delicl.
ous they are So if your ve bevn wondering why se many of
your friends Buy their meats at A&P. the very host way to
find out Is to try a "Super Right” out Deo it today’
Pork Loin Roast
From Corn Fod Porkers
Rib End
vw BeBe
Sunnyfield Hams
Whele or Shank Naif
Ne Conter Slices Removed
Ded
Pork Loin Roast
Center Cuts
Surnnyfield . . . lean and tender
Sunnyfield Picnics
4-8 pounds average . . . family size
“Super Right” standing 7-inch cut
English Roast of Beef . . .
“Super Right” from steer beef
A wide selection from lake and sen makes fishing good
Come catch a beauty snd have it prepared for cooking free of
charge!
Fresh Mackerel
Frozen Haddock Fillets. .
Frozen Salmon Steaks. . ..
Frozen Redfish Fillets. . . .
Frozen Rock Lobster Tails
Salt Lake Herring . . . .. .. 19¢
Fresh Bay Shad, Buck. ... '* 4l¢
Frozen Dressed Whiting... > 19¢
Frozen Skinless Cod Fillets > 33¢
Frozen Pollock Fillets... > 27e¢
Smoked Finnan Haddie.. > 39¢
FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES
AP's fruits and vegetaliles are always sold fresh, because ali
wilted tems are removed from Shipman and produce racks and
put om a “Quiek-Sale™ table at fe
Iceberg Lettuce . ......2 ¥=% 25,
Large size . . . 8's . . . fiom and erinp
Idaho Potatoes .......10 ™™ $5b¢
U. 8 Noa 1... great for baking
co. 81 185g
Yellow Onions . . . ..
5b Bag 38¢ ... 10-10. Bag Mu
Broceoli ...........on-. 25¢
Try some to add variety to your menis
Cut Green Beans. . . . I> ™s 27,
Birds Eye Frozen
the peak-fresh foocks
peek at
AAPs Dairy and you'll wast
to ay off your products here.
Fresh Roll Butter. .. > 45¢
Si verbrook—9% score
Ched-O-Bit . . . *'> Loaf 75g
Cheddar Cheese .. > 635¢
Cream Cheese 2" > 47¢
Brick Cheese ..... ™ 43¢
Bleu Cheese ...... ™ 5%
d prices.
Giant size . . . stalks average over two pounds
Slender Carrots ..... 2 ®nb= ]5¢
Large bunches—try them raw and cooked
White Ssbago Potatoes. . 5 “™* 29¢
Florida . . . U. & Ne. 1
Pt 25¢
Fork Hook Lima Beans ** P= 374
Try them with steaks
Prose Pirds Eye
Entire Contents Coprighted 1950—-Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co.
Kitchea (harm
Wax Pager
ra 21¢
Residents of the state have re-
cently been asked by Gov. Duff
tc cooperate during the month of