Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, November 23, 1939, Image 3

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    Thursday, November 23, 1939. THE UNION PRESS-COURIER. PAGE THREE.
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GALLITZIN PAYS SENATOR OWLETT ly he would make no move to advance | delegation will go 100 percent for ordered the company to furnish the| Send us that job printing order, no
HIGH TRIBUTE G GOV a himself as a presidential candidate but James. commission with additional informa- | matter how large or small, and we'll
. + BOOMING GOV . JAMES tes a “I look for James to become one of tic ; a
TO DRUM CORPS ems Nas taken the position no one ever the Dresidentic] Sibllilics sor} lon, guarantee a satisfactory job.
* : FOR PRESIDENT ’ inati € presicential possibilities seriously qhe commission found that while -
» 4h turned down the nomination. ~onsidered he ni oY A RWBE 5
——— considered in the national convention.” 44 present rates do not produce an
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Gallitzin residents last Thursday ¥ Wa Both Owlett and Rey : Jose} h R irundy head of the Penn- | oy ocsive return, they are not attrac-
might payed tribute to members of the Harrisburg — Senator G. Mason ya. Woodside, majority floor leader | sylvania Manufacturers Association, tive to prospective consumers The =
: v ' : wlett, ennsylvania’s national Re-! | ives | S@id the results o » recent elect . T1
National Championship American Le- Owle t, Pe yy : of the State House of Representatives, BaTRu lS f the recent election commission directed the company to NEY Iw
sion Drum Corps at a banquet served publican committeeman last week p showed the Governor is “presidential read each consumer's meter quarterly AN de
) U LOTPS at & al LS > . radio . weer y - 3 oe . ea rac 1S1 rs mele juart y,
gi » came out for Governor James as the predict a Republican sweep in Penn-| jr pe and he'll have my support of | Nii i t SLL Nehr ig & =
in the American Legion Home. | to Hdute £ President in 1940 ‘ he runs” S PI keep accurate records of each, and sub- UT Ww re A
1 arty s Ce 1aate ior resident 1 wlvani y 3 X ¢ & ection, en 3. . | \ if d
Legion officials, clergymen and |P3TLYs canciaaie Ir 2resK sylvania in the next nauonhu. election : mit statements of the consumption of <UL LU)! AUN \ 2
school. authorities playe lowing tr fe] I'm for James for President 100 per and forecast that the presidential nom- S——— m————— wach consumer to » commission dur yt
Pt Ey sit nding ent and I'm going to use all my ef- | i an arry Wit i int e rr -
bute to members m corps | © Ie oo 3 BoINNg © pse ay oH inee will carry with him into office ROP CLAIM AG AINST ing each quarter for a trial period of Co ,-
for the excell record compiled dur- | forts to fur ther his candidacy —if he'll | {ha United States Senator and a ma- POI wy a year starting January 1 -
ing the last four vears. The dram) oie it) Owlett asserted, jority of the congressmen to be elec- PORTAGE WATER (CO. . » —~
corps won the state championship for | I think they need in Washington the ted. : .
four consecuti ye vears in the | kind of economy James has given While James has said the state's de- Harrisburg The Public Utility he growth f wusefly is ra- REUEL SOMERVILLE
face of stiff c ympet : | Pennsylvania, and need it badly.” legates to the Republican National Commission ost Thursday dismissed pid, requiring, during warm Summ
is SE ; . . : “uni i ¢ ¢ , n Q i g \ .
In a brief address Leroy Trexler of | The Republican Gov ernor, who last Convention next year may go “unin- a complaint of John Mastalski of Por- months, but 10 days from egg to adult. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
n d lel Ss 4 3 Xi : Ns fin mur Vora ? 4 y . ity Wd alos ihla 9 oe - $ ">
Cresson said that drum corps similar | Year turned back the first Democratic structed,” following a Pennsylvania tage Township, Cambria County, ag- This makes possible 10 or 12 genera : ; : : :
to the championship Gallitzin outfit | Administration in Pe nfevivaria in al- precedent, Owlett commended, “I can- | ainst the Portage Townshi ip Water tions of one family of this pest in a Office in Goud Blde., Patton
: most half a century has said repeated- not conceive but that the Pennsylvania Company, alleging excessive rates, but summer.
are representative of the American
Legion. They signify a part of the |
mommoth program of the American | mmmem—
Legion in the United States, ,he said. |;
“Majorfprogram of the Legion is pre-
servation of peace and democracy for
the United States.”
Dr. Arthur M. Stull, Cambria Coun-
ty Superintendent of Schools, praised
lin, Gallitzin
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Tuanksgiving table —
and all at remarkably
Righly the accomplishments of the or-
ganization and urged the lads to con-
tinue the excellent work. He said that
the championship corps was one of
the finest organizations in Cambria
County and even in Pennsylvania.
Others who gave short talks were
Rev. Father Joh Quinn, Gallitzin; Rev.
Father Joseph Rusnak, Gallitzin; Rev.
W. C. Lewis, Cresson; District Com-
mander Frank Morley, Barnesboro; Al-
bert Hunt and J. W. Skagerberger, both
ef Cresson; Burgess F. J. McLaugh-
Dr. Alfred Bergstein, organizer of |
the corps, told the organization that
every effort will be made to continue
the corps during the next year and
%0 have the corps compete for the fifth
eonsecutive national championship.
The Legion also agreed to support the
organizatioin in every possible way
during the next year.
low prices. Plump, ten- “ITNT + ~ . kes a?
Robert McCaa, instructor of the der turkey that your SUNNYFIELD — Fully Dressed Cellophane Plump and Tender
corps, also spoke briefly and told of |! family will remember Wrapped — Ready—TO—Cook E t th
ihe excellent cooperation of the boys |! long after they put their pen
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CHAIRMEN OF TEAMS | RL TURKEYS 37¢c
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The annual roll call having been | good food. A & P has ; 95¢
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T town, officials of Cambria County | buy tons of fine foods TDtxe . ; AAI
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’ week turned their attention to setting | {fi
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he i Cresson,, Mrs. Gladys Brubaker; | SAUSAG Loose 1 7c 15¢
ler J Dunlo, Mrs. Michael Mihalik; Dysart, |
3 Reade and White Townships, Mrs. - Orang Citr
a Rose Naylor; Ebensburg, Miss Jane | L range, Liiron, 9c
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i Gallitzin, Mrs. Kate Bradley; Has- | Bs kos
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| Emm mann MARSHMALLOWS, isi 2,5 25¢
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li BEANS, sions = 86 2 FRUIT COCKTAIL . . #25 : 25¢
KETCHUP, Poa 2¢ ou, 25¢c COLONIAL TOASTS, pound bag, 18¢ SPRY, vegetable e shortening, 1b. can, 19¢
| ie tot RITZ CRACKERS, N. B. C. 13 oz. pkg. 2]¢ BISQUICK, Gold Medal, 4Q oz. pke., 29¢
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