Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, July 06, 1939, Image 3
HE UNION PRESS-COURIER. PAGE THREE ! 39. nnn Both ION - d by stitu- d last on of [of 1gler. MONARCH ER Ee -¢ “SAVE the MOST on the BEST" PECIALS! And In Addition to These There Are Hundreds of Every Day Low Prices! O00 00 OOOOH IIIB each localit Gold Seal Flour finane and employm ndi sin LOWEST PRICE Pennsylvania concerns every person in : : the state whether employer or employ- IN YEARS Finest Family ee,” Brown said. “It is a problem in | » { which, if we all work together, we can | e accomplish much for the shop keeper, 24-1LB. SACK e Flour Milled ° as well as the department store for | the man and woman who work with Prim Brand Pastry Flour . . “* 49c Happy Baker Family Flour , hl | FANCY TOMATO CATSUP 2:w isc | Best Alaska Pink Salmon .. " 10¢ Imported Norwegian Sardines 2 15¢ fener Aaa ires re ASCO Pork and Beans . 4"°% 19¢ SHRIMP Fancy Red Salmon . . aL 35¢ i 10e Glenwood Apple Sauce . 3c CAS... 2 Golden Bantam Corn . 30.595 OR NEW Lx X00 HEN If Hil dustrial buildin and uses to 2, With this Specifying “MONARCH and NEW LIFE” when or- dering beer proves you to be a person of practical know- ledge and good tasts, At any hotel or restaurant mere- ly requesting beer means nothing to the management, they give you any of the brews that are slow sellers. Say “MONARCH or NEW LIFE” for beer rich in fla- vor and pleasant to the last sip. HOW ABOUT A CASE TODAY? BUY MONARCH or NEW LIFE BEER The Best in the Land OUR BEER GUARANTEED TO PLEASE OR YOUR MONEY BACK. SOME MEDICAL FACTS ON CANCER AND INDI- GESTION WITH AGES he histories of 4,656 | igestion. | UNION MADE AND DELIVERED. Goenner ¢ Ce JOHNSTOWN, PA. ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN tion and sales standpoint to locate | ¥ TO BOOST STATE'S RE. | brancehes here or to new | Do | plants here, 00 | 5 | | | | re | Hil | HHH A HILAL SOURCES BEING PLANNED | "ne © 5 Tomatoes, Beets, Green Beans, 4 54 2 23¢ Harrisburg.—Secretary of Commerce ents shy for & 7 SPECIAL ar EE rcursty ol fom that ang aries TE s s Kg Fresh, Sweet Fluffy Donuts, _ , ly 1 Oc >w department of the Pennsyl- vania state government will spend | | utilize and augment the facilities such community organization _— several hundreds of thousands of dol- : as — ns lars a national advertising cam- ' Chambers of Commer Dusipess jes 4 he Feéam White ny Tipe: Cun 1s lars & at al a sing am- Sia ies = 3 ” : : : ; i : ¥ paign to tell the story of Pensylvania’s | MEN'S organizations, Boards of Trade, There is a ma ease In the Vegetable Shortening CAN (1 industrial and recreational advantages, | 2nd similar groups. incidence of cancer as the cause of in- | This expenditure, to be made during | “Since few residents of our state digestion late in life, Tambo SE r y the two-year period ending May 31, | appreciate the extent of her resources Fifty eight per cent of the men who i read Su r'eme 2 1 be 0 len rust, .. | and the range and quality of its man- | came for treatment with a complaint ® Loaves Sliced Loaf C 1941, is pirmarily for the establishment | ne 1 1 of new industries and branches of ex- | ufactured products we cannot expect | of indigestion and were over 70 years ; g industries in Pennsylvania and others to know these facts,” Brown |[ of age were found to have this mag- act a greater army of vacation- | said. ligant disease. d tourists to Pennsylvania. “Few realize that Pennsylvania is Men seem to progress into a defi- Calif. Baby Lima Beans, . 1b. §¢ retary Brown explained that his | the richest state in mineral resources | nite SYSpSPuia Seance 2a irom 5 Py J HURFF’S COOKED SPAGHETTI, 4 15 3-4 ounce cans. EC . 19¢ [ is not to proselyte or steal | and is the largest producer in the min- years earlier in life than women do. [J MAC I SPAG ep : ies for Pennsylvania from other | eral industry in the United States. _ This age In men starts in the late a Mac ARON] OR | i AGHET IL 3 pounds . . rete 19¢ Rather, he said, it is his aim to jand that the value of the output is fifties and in women between the ages | DOLE’S PINEAPI LE, Gems or ( rushed, 14 ounce can : _ 10¢ show existing industries why it would | greater than that of any foreign coun- domi hi i a | HEINZ ASSORTED CREAM SOUPS, medium can 2 seis c be more economical and desirable for | try. § le puolic shoud be caul | ig FRESH QUALIT 4 12¢ them form a manufacturing, distribu- “The second richest industry in sm is hazards from self n 1 | Ey “oS {UALITY OLEO, 3 pounds : 25¢ for indigestion after the age of 40. y CALIFORNIA SWEET PRUNES. It —— Cancer of the stomach becomes pro- |X iy y . IAT r Qo ah It . : be ressively more difficult to treat. 5 OCTAGON LAUNDRY SOAF , 10 bars for . SE = 37e ( "persons wi indi- { > : S60} ast H G ] . . . EXTRA SPE- soon as | : ’ You're Never at a Loss What to ition. | eavy alvanized Pails . cua 17¢ 5 EE ee - Ad Serve When You Own an MARRIAGE LICENSES 5 St F S B AT ror sue stow cary (ff dturdy Four Sew Brooms |. «2% 19¢ OVER THOSE OF 1938 Either Dan Cupid has been using more of his lures than he did last year during June or the business conditions have improved or if they haven't, the Jone people believe they might as QUALITY EVAPORATED MILK 10 ©: 55¢ Young, Tender Quality Fresh PORK LOINS “ow18ec™ ao 22¢ Fresh Killed Spring Chickens ™ 27¢c YOUNG, TENDER QUALITY BEEF CHUCK ROAST “i% 20c = 14¢ PICNIC SHOULDERS, Regular Smoked, lb... FOUNTAIN PICNICS, Extra Tender, pound ; SPECIAL SLICED BACON, One-half pound package ......_.___ __ ar ns Electric Refrigerator The housewife no- ted for her hospital- ity is the one who is backed by a mod- ern electric refrig- erator. For “per- fect” luncheons do not just happen. They are the result well get married anyhow, or maybe it's something else, but at any rate the marriage license business in Cambria county showed an increase last month cover the same period of 1938, accord- ing to the records in the office of Re- gister Michael J. Hartnett. Likewise the number of marriage licenses is- sued for the first six months of this year by Mr. Hartnett shows an in- crease over 1938. Approximately 200 couples have ob- tained the necessary papers to wed during June of this year as compared to 143 in June of last year. High mon- th for the une marriage license bus- iness during the past 10 years was in 1837 when 246 were issued. Br Lr PL rrr e 0 0 ry TE Duri th t si th Mr. J i of the three “p's Hartnett. has written 12 licenses ny | COOKED PORK LOINS, Market Sliced, One-half pound planning, prepared- compared to 609 in 1938. During the |} LEAN SMOKED SQUARES, 2 pounds for... es firs! Zohths of 15 M: Haren 5/8 DRIED BEEF, Thinly Sliced, Onefourth pound... A Lr Lr Lr rT ” ness, and poise. Planning, to pro- vide new dishes that keep entertaining and daily menus out of a rut. Preparedness—thanks to the storage facilities and perfect refrigeration of the mod- ern electric refrigerator. And the poise which results from a knowledge that sudden callers or impromptu meals will never find one unpre- pared. PENNSYLVANIA EDISON COMPANY No Osher Dollar Buys As Much As the Dollar You Spend For Public Utility Service sued 178 3licenses, a record for the past ten years. June, according to Mr. Hartnett, is still the favorite month of brides. His records show that in January of this year he issued 91 licenses, February 101, March 78, April 121, May 134 and June 200. Do You Know? The distance from the tips of the fingers of one hand to the tips of the fingers of the other hand—with arms and hands outstretched level with the shoulders, is, in normal persons, usu- ally equal to the entire height of the body. Ninety-eight and a half per cent of the population of the United States lives within thirty miles of a hospital. Cantaloupes, F:#52 for JQ Watermelons, &5=% each 49c¢c Calif. Oranges, =. 2 dozen 2§¢ CALIF. TREE RIPENED NEW CROP TRANSPARENT FRESH HOME GROWN Lemons APPLES Lettuce wx" + 18¢c | 6 Ibs. 28¢ i= hd. Be 3 ore LP LILLE PLEO ED FOOSE LE DL a LLY Don’t Mar Walls. A nail can be driven into plaster without marring the wall if the nail is placed in hot water for a few min- utes, or dipped into melted paraffin. CY RA CL LP CP LSP ig 0 ER RL I Sr TSP rr 0 0