Thursday, June 29, 1939, THE UNION PRESS-COURIER. PAGE THREE r—— ee etme loy- Ii HY AOL ¢ | Cat Forms Affection CANDIDATES MUST Pay i) Je Be bu oi tor running tox ihe State Superior : F ~ + ‘ slé sduce o - Yih For a Burglar Alarm FEES BEFORE FILING | rates but fail bg a iin Roi | cancies this year, or for county wide F ATH RICHMOND, IND.—A burglar : iE in the act, signed recently by Gover- | offices. Candidates for State courts or ia fF ararrr sounded” trom a po _Harrisburg.— Candidates for local of- | nor James. Automatically, the law, | any other state wide office must con- egis- { | warehouse. Police hurried to the || fices in the 1939 elections must pay | therefore, does not go into effect until | tinue to pay $50. County officials, ex- era- BE SURE OF YOUR REFRESHMENT AND ASK FOR place. They walked inside, ex- {| n¢ Same filing fees as two years ago, September 1st. cept Jury Commissioners, will contin- pecting to surprise a thief It despite the fact the recently adjourn- All nomination petitions must be ue to pay $25 even after September 1. was only the office cat. ed legislature voted to reduce them. ed by July 24. Circulation of the pe HE — , Later a burglar alarm sounded ‘ The fees to be paid when a candidate tions began last Saturday. Your advertisement in the Union ol from the same warehouse. Police files his nomination petitions this! The 1939 act does not aiter the fees | Press-Courier brings results. i hurried to the place. They walked | |= — -. , Pa. Nite i as inside, expecting to surprise a — [lt = thief. I was the cat again. DOO BIG COYOTE TRICKS AND KILLS CANINES June 30, 1939. ar) la hie: | Ll EVN SAVE THE MOST ON THE BEST! BANG-UrP BARGAINS FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY! GIGANTIC SALE! : Finest Quality Assorted Flavors! over the countryside and many at- tempts had been made by hunters to kill it. ' Full Quart The wily animal would lure the Bottles (Plus dogs away by running from the es (Plus smaller animals, but when out of " ’ Btl. Deposit) sight of man, would turn on the dog and maul it mercilessly. Thompson, hearing of the coyote’s cunning and viciousness, decided to 9 . set a trap. He baited and set one American Pound of the largest traps he could find or Brick Loaf C and concealed it. I I EAN Let's all hope for a swell Independence Day—Sky Bright and clear, with a grand sun and a lively breeze. You and your crowd comfortably settled beneath a beautiful green tree and baskets of all those good things you take on picnics. Try a cool bottle of MONARCH or NEW LIFE then . . Boy O Boy it’s great to be alive. For your convenience you can get cases of chilled MONARCH or NEW LIFE beer up until 12 midnight. But Beast Not Wily Enough For Man’s Cunning. KEDDLESTON, SASK. —Having raised havoc with all local canines, an unusually large coyote was final- ly tricked and shot by Arthus Thompson near here when the wily animal proved not wily enough against man’s cunning. The coyote had engaged in battle almost every dog willing enough to give chase, but there was usually a flow of blood before the battle was over, as the coyote’s razor-sharp fangs gashed the dog’ s throat. The s BUY MONARCH or NEW LIFE BEER The Best in the Land OUR BEER GUARANTEED TO PLEASE OR YOUR MONEY BACK. The coyote was hungry. It sniffed the air, tainted with the scent of the bait, and walked right into the trap. But it wasn’t to stay there long. ATEN... SWEET INDIA PICK LE RELIS 4 got 5 Tags jo stay Sher Ios Phillips’ Brand VEET INDIA PICKLE RELISH, 24 oz. Jar «= 10C UNION MADE AND DELIVERED. TT Goenner & (o° PO hs Sain 34 sorry vy TOMATOU FANCY FRESH PEANUT BUTTER, pint jar. 12¢ JOHASTOWN, PA. A a Dn a JUICE VAN DYKE'’S STUFFED OLIVES, 7% oz. jar 25¢ gin snes oF He fot) the gress Sain ana FRESH SALTED SODA CRACKERS, 2 Ib. pkg. 12¢ IRR INERT | showed Seb, a sherman. acer cantor OC | Fresh MARSHMALLOWS, 2 one-lb. pkgs ..... moons D5 = —— i Thompson measured his kill and ! SPORTSMEN WILL MEET Plans for the Field Day are pro-| found, to his amazement, that the J ice > myranrynt | Bressing satisfactorily with the differ- | animal measured six feet from head ON THURSDAY EVENING ent shooting and casting events in good | to tail, with the latter 21 inches long. —— shape ,these being cared for by dif- — The regular mee:ing of the Cambria ferent member clubs. Bachelor at 100 Regrets 4 County Sportsmen's Association will be The committee in charge of the dog o | held in the Court House in Ebensburg, show met last week and arranged Now He Never Married Pa., on Thursday evening, June 29th. | classes for the following breeds: Poin- SYDNEY, N. S. W.—William 8S. ee ——| ter, English Setter, Irish Setter, Cock- | Jackson, who has just celebrated his 00 - M N T0 : gle (Field Breeding), Collies and Long | He confessed that for most of his / | Haired and Short Haired Pets. life he had a ‘‘prejudice” against i ® There will be an entrace Fee of 50c| women. But now he has revised & REMEM BER | per dog and a large percentage of this| his views, he said, and advises all ® | fee will be apportioned among the| young men to marry. ww HOME-DE-LITE SALAD DRESSING “= 23¢c Armour’s Star Corned Beef . 2 '%% 31c il i WII er Spaniel, Springer Spaniel, Fox | 100th bisthday hese. h : : , A ly SF Spe, Stig Spuiel Son) Yh biriviay Sede, hab ons Tegel - GOOD HOUSEKEEPER NAPKINS, pkg. of 80... 15¢ e- CREAM “2: FINE QUALITY GRAPE JUICE, 2 pint bottles. 2c WHITE To TENDER CUT RED BEETS, No. 2 can ........... - Be 5 fe There will also be valuable Jackson, wh b in Ireland HANOVER KIDNEY BEANS, No. 2 — i EE Ar | ros and came to New South Wales ss a | § 8 "4 45g 0 hk Be ACME MOTOR OIL, Qual. listilled, 2 gal can §7c Plus 8c can tax Crisp, Tasty, Dill Pickles . 32 “3 23¢ [| GRAPEFRUIT JUICE . . "ssi |) HEART! THE PICTURE THAT There will be classes for puppy, | Young man, attributes his long life LEAPED TO OVERNIGHT FAME | male and female in each breed except| to a virile outdoor life, ample ex- —AND THE PICTURE THAT IS | beagles, and handsome ribbons will be | ercise and good food. i COMING TO THE | amarged for first, second and third pri- He has been a builder, contractor, zes in each class. gold miner, fisheries inspector and N Theatre | Competent judges will be secured | surveyor. Jackson still is fairly ac- PATTON tor this show. tive, and his only disability is poor he sale of tickets is being handled | eyesight. He had three brothers, all | J ———— by the member clubs of whom married. His only sister, Mrs. McGrath, is now 95. ‘Lie Detector’ Exposes See This New Saboteur in CCC Camp OOOOO00N OOROOOGO0 i CANYON CITY, ORE.—The ef -@ - =» - » “1; ” (General Electric Thirty-Six reveal ad 10 crane asain Bake A Ham For The Picnic! was convincingly emonstrate Here’s a refrigerator that’s certainly both when law enforcement officers Crescent Lean Sugar Cured Skinned K . : solved a case of sabotage at CCC A genuine G-E camp near here. Under the direction of Dr. Frank Menne of the University of Oregon medical school, 21 CCC youths were a beauty and a bargain! with the same sturdy all-steel cabinet con- struction, the same sealed-in-steel cold- Med. Size, Whole Small size, Whole 4 A M S or Shank half. Ib 1 8c or Shank Half. Lb. 23¢ making mechanism that has made General = strapped to machines and ques ® * Small size, whole Electric Refrigerators famous throughout HoReZ The oR 20 Secured 2 Armour S SKinned Ha IN)S or shank half, Ib. 25¢ 3 even me as ey answere a the world, OBE, foes veal FOUNTAIN HAMS, 8 Small size, extra MORRELL'’S E. Z. Cut Hams, ready Stop in at our store today Mi Moi Main bai tender, Ib . WE OSV, IB. oer: 310 the needle fairly leaped. When shown the record made by the recording needle, the youth con- fessed. ( Fountain brand, extar Lean smoked small size, PICNICS Fo nim ey 1b. 1 Tic regular picnics, 1b. i 5c I CHUCK ROAST, pire 19 4. 13¢ Needle in Seven Years Travels Through Foot RED HILL, PA.—It required sev- en years for a needle point to travel FOCI . 0°0°0°%0%0%0%0%0%,%,%,0,0, 0, F 0 0,0, 0, 00 0 6 0.0,0.0,0,0,3,0,0,0, “one foot.” n £7 I FRESH KILLED SP’G CHICKENS Ib. 27¢ Boiled HAMS, Canned Picnics, % 1b.....12¢ The foot was that o ames 3 3 IPT y VEAL SHLD’R ROAST, home drsd, 1b. 17¢ SPICED LUNCHEON MEAT, Ib. ........ 25¢ Wood, Red Hill farmer. He ste d on a needle seven years ago. The|M VEAL RIB OR LOIN CHOPS, Ib. ......23¢ LEAN SLICED BACON, % Ib. pkg. 10c point penetrated ps big toe of bis . right foot and broke, leaving a ° 9 neh af sein ne ges. voor t-[# Swift's Premium Frankfurters, pound 25¢ ot out the accident. 2 RE te his right heel became DOO! sore and he consulted a physician. The latter made a small incision at the sore spot and extracted the needle point, explaining that it prob- ably had traveled from the toe across the top of the foot, and into .the heel. Seasonable Produce Priced Low! JUICY LEMONS . | Kirghisionmic to 1 gg OS rge Size, red ri Taney Large nioy | Watermelons, cis awe wo 49¢ Belle Freestone PEACHES HE Cantaloupes, "iia 2“ 19¢ Bungling Burglars Lock Safe That Was Unlocked T HANNA, ALTA.—The tables were erms turned on the thieves who entered Convenient PA A A EES he sare of 8. I. Smith, shoe dealer Pomis 4 Ee | FANCY SLICING TOMATOES, 2 1b... ns 190 iD Ee on for RUBY RED BEETS, Home Grown, large bungh ..............5¢ @ the safe door: ‘‘This safe is not PENNSYLVANIA locked.” Apparently not believing the sign, MN COMPANY the intruders began turning handles EDI on the safe door and eventually locked it, much to their amazement. No Other Dollar Buys As Much As the Dollar You | The safe, which had actually nof Spend For Public Utility Service i been locked in the first place, took : ,a machinist two days to open. : Re —— OY ame? CEES ESS Iceberg variety, Home Grown Lettuce . . neha “Be NEW POTATOES oo Fali5powdpek 19C 0 FE EN EE A SNR J
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