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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 13

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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THE EVENING STANDARD Multiple Birth Nek Wanted re SAN BENITO, Tex. (AP) Seven years ago Mrs. Santiago Espinoza brought home from the hospital a daughter, Mary Mtgdalena. Five years ago she THE MORNING HERALD brought home twins, Sylvia and Santiago. On Jan.

4 she brought home triplets, Jesus, Juan arid Jose. Asked if it would be quadruplets next time, her husband, a truck driver, replied emphatically "no, sir!" II RENT HEARING AID II Rent a hearing aid before you buy one. Why risk hundreds of dollars when you do not know if you can or cannqt wear one. Nerve deafness? This is a most unique offer lo those who hear but do not understand. For only a few dollars a month you can rent a suitable hearing aid.

We have all types in the ear -over ear, on glasses Especially if you now wear a hearing aid and still cannot understand we can help you. Also AIMn-ihe-Ear Hearing Aid Without Batteries to Replace FREE HEARING TEST IN YOUR HOME Personalized Repair Service on ZENITH BELTONE RADIO-EAR QUAL1TONB TELEX SONOTONE MAICO FIDELITY OTARION VICON MICROSONIO AUDIOX AUDIOPHONE ZERBZ 1 For Your Local Representative, Write or Call Collect A I I A I AID CENTER HOME SERVICE DEPT. PITTSBURGH BRANCH Now at 107 Sixth Fulton nidg. Phone 412-281-1318 Between Gateway Fulton Theatres Pittsburgh, Pa, 15222 Personal Notes Ky Betty Frangos jj Mrs. Florence Price of Frank Farmington.

The couple has two will observe her birthday anniversary Tuesday. She was formerly employed as cook at the Thrift Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Axelrad of Belmont Circle, have returned from a business York City.

trip to New Mrs. Ellis B. Keefer, daughter of Homer Adinolfi of New Salem left from a Pittsburgh Airport yesterday to spend a week in Honolulu, Hawaii with her husband, Capt. Keefer, who is mid-way through a year's tour of duty with the Army in Vietnam. The former Vicki Adinolfi, she is a research technician at Babies and Children's Hospital of University Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio.

Capt. Keefer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis B. Keefer of TEMPLE ORANGES doz.

59c Yellow Ripe BANANAS MOSS Sells MORE Because We Sell For Less! NO STAMPS--GIMMICKS OR FANCY FREE OFFERS THAT'S WHY MOSS DOES MORE VOLUME AND HAS MORE CUSTOMERS THAN ANY MARKET IN A 5-COUNTY AREA! Armour Star BAKED FRESH HAM BAKED Or BOILED Skinless Pork Shoulder I STEAKS j9 Center Cut Columbia Sliced BACON Ib. 39 Large--Any Sire Piece BOLOGNA BALCONY CLEARANCE SALE I Lot Ladies' SKIRTS SLACKS SHIFTS 'BLOUSES JACKETS Values to $4.99 BRAS One Lor Children's Winter DRESSES COATS 2 OFF! Reg. 19.95 10 'LOG CABIN" RUGS 24x36 REG. $2.95 3'x5', RED. $6.95 $4.99 24x70 Runners, Reg.

$5.95 LADIES' SKI JACKETS iSfigftSf Mens' Work Uniform Pants $2.00 1 Lot Only! Famous Brands, Broken Slug. MOSS SUPER MARKET ROUTE 40 ONE MILE WEST OF UNIONTOWN sons, Gregg and Scott Mr. and Mrs. Karl Asendorf of Foreman have returned after a visit with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

John Foster of Rockville, and their son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs- Karl Asendorf of Harrisburg. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baratko and daughter, Mary Beth of Baltimore, visited with their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Baratko and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ferial, all of Uniontown R.D. 4.

James Bosley, son of Mr. and Mrs, James Bosley of Upper- midclletown, has returned to 1 i 7. College, Philadelphia, after spending the holidays at home. Mr- and Mrs. Joseph E.

Portler of McClellandtown Uniontown R.D. 4, are- the parents of an 8-poimd 5-ounce daughter born Dec. 15, 1967 at Uniontown Hospital, She has been named Adelaide Angela. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Portler of Chat-tiers, and Frank Benamali of Clarksville R.D. 1 and the late Adelaide Benamati. Recent guests at (lie home of and Mrs. Julius Kukurugya of Coolspring were their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

John Waltz and son, John Sherman, Pleasant Hills; their son, Julius, Cincinnati, Ohio and his fiancee, Peggy Ross, Pittsburgh- Mr. and Mrs. Ned B. Crayton of Lawn recently visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Larry Elliott of Grand Rapids, Mich. Another son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Barber and son, of Halbnro, visited with them during the holidays. AHy.

Thomas P. Ratine Jr. of Williams is observing his birthday anniversary today. Philin Varndell, 'son of Mr- and Mrs. Vernon Varndell of Evans has resumed his studies at Penn State University, Mont Alto Campus, after spending the holidays at He was a birthday celebrant Jan.

5. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Yauger and son, Raymond have returned to Clemson, S.C., where the former is a freshman at Clemson University, after spending the holidays with local relatives and friends. Mrs.

Mary Susa, Margaret Takoch and William Susa of 57 Elma have returned home after a holiday visit with Mr. and Mrs. George Dragich of Fairmont, W. and sons 1st Lt. George Dragich stationed at the Walervliet Arsenal, Watervliet, N.Y., and 2nd Lt.

Thomas I. Dragich, stationed at the U.S. Army Aviation Center, F. Rucker, Ala. Mrs.

Fern Collins and son, William of John and Mr. and Mrs. S. A- Schafer of Laurel Terrace, visited i the Schafers' i a a daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Don Earwood and children of Chicago, 111. The Earwoods are i i 1 liamsville, N.Y. Mrs. Earwood is (he former Pat Scafer. Mrs.

Catherine Miscik of Lemont Furnace, visited her son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Paul Meosky and family of Grand Island, N.Y., and her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs- Steve a a in Brookpark, Ohio. Mrs.

Miscik, employed a Ward's, is absent from her duties due fo a fractured wrist sustained in a fall at home. Dr. Meosky is associated with New York University. Karen and Kathy Skemp, daughers of and Mrs. Leo Skemp of 55 Ben Lomond snenl the holidays at home.

Kathy is a sophomore student at Indiana i i Pennsylvania and Karen is emnloved in Baltimore, Md. First Lt. and Mrs. Georue Barry Cook of Cnrnus Christi. are announcing the birth of their first fhitd.

a son, born Dec. 22, 10(57 in the Naval Hosnital at Cornus Christi. HP weiehert 8-nonnrls 4 ounces and has been named Brian Donclas- Paternal -ire Mr. and Mrs. Walfnr H.

Cook of Unionfown R.D. Maternal nranrlnarrmls arf Mr. and Mrs. Rov Prvnr of Mrs. Conk is the fnrmpr Twila Pryor Of Vnirpharirp.

JWiph.nnl ftfnrlrntik" Sr nf OTjvnr underwent snrnftrv He is a naHnnl in Ttonm 2M-A. Move Collec.lors To Collect Tnxcs NEW YORK (AP) New York City's tax collector has asked for $5.1 million- more to defray the cost of collecting personal and business income Finance Administrator Roy Goodman, in submitting his budget, said he wanted to add 325 collectors lo his staff. He requested a $9.8 million for the next fiscal year. UNIONTOWN, MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1968-PAGE 13 Why Settle for Less? ONLY KROGER HAS ALL 4 1. Regular Low Prices 2.

Weekly Sale Prices 3, Tenderay Beef 4. Top Value Stamps ThVKfia" Co. Prices effective January 13, 1968 Shoulder Lamb Chops ib. 151 Serve 1 Save Sliced Bacon Tenderay Choice Boneless 'Rollad Boston Roast Kroger Grade A Large White Shortening Flour White or Assorted Northern Tissue 39' 5 bag pkgs. 4.

I EVERYDAY LOW PRICES At KROGER WHY SAVE Take IhTf strip lo your friendly Kroger store for extra Top Value Stamps. wlm purchase of ONEOemelita LAYER CAKE with purchaie of TWO pkgi. of 2 Ib. SALTINE OR GRAHAM CRACKERS with purchase oF ONE can of e'rther Beef or Pork SLOPPY JOES With purchase of 3 Ib. or more BUCKET OF STEW With purchase of 5 Ib.

or more bucVet of GROUND BEEF with purchase of 3 Ib. or more bucket of CM STEAK with puithase or 2 Ib. or more bucket of SLICED BOLOGNA with purchase of ony TWO pfcgi. of SEAFOOD with of 2 Ib. or moia vine TOMATOES With pure no of TWO gals.

LO-ML DRINK wim purchase of any variety 10 ib, bag POTATOES Coopont Sat, Januii? 10 I Purina Dog Chow T' '1 43 Ragu Spaghetti Sauce, 'I 19 rt Jack Frost Sugar 61 Braun's Roman Meal a Chips Ahoy Choc. Chip Cookies TC 53 Rival Mixed Grill Dog Food 2 59 Crisp, Juicy Macintosh Apples 4 Kroger 4 Flavors' Lo-Cal Drinks.

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