PAGE FOUR. HOLIDAY EDITION—UNION PRESS-COURIER. Thursday, December 14, 1939. ! Before the war in Europe was a -— — i" was mm— et — - == | Patton Courier, Established Oct. 1893 ; Ey: cai } c Press, Est: shed M: 9 month old American industry { Union Press, Established Ma3: 1038 producing at capacity, And yet the ‘THE UNION PRESS boom was based more upon psycholo- f gy than actual sales, Manufacturers { Combined with PATTON COURIER || began to produce for inventory at top speed in the confident anticipation PRC LERIE ——— i ! Published Every Thursday by Thos. | lied war orders large enough to { A. Owens, 723 Fifth Avenue, Pat- their ware houses. To date no a PACIFIC TE : : { ton, Pa 1d Entered as second class at war export boom has substan- SS OWNED ATED BY AT ATLANTIC & PACIF a CO 2 : SERVICE MEATS AND’ FISH » FRUITS: AND VEGETABLES + GROCERIES: ¢ BAKERY DAIRY r May 7, 1936, at the post- || tiated this faith. Actually the impro- a w ! office at Palos Pa., under the Act vement between the first and second Sqn ET ares IE en | omit taro | IMME CENTER CHUCK ROAST . . ™ 18c Bi oF Bg Regn ng gs FRisa rou PORK LOIN CHOPS . . Foovm qo. Subscription, $2 Yeanly in Advance. || any significant rise in prospect. Don't} J ati LB. Advertising Rates on Application. || go} 100 DORIS Soul ition | Loin SLICED PORK BUTTS ° ° ® 16¢ RING AND LONG BOLOGNA . * 17c FRESH PORK SAUSAGE . 1% 15¢ The endeavor of the Union Press- | ° Courier is to sincerely and honestly : 1 , 3 + os Next ye ast Thursda in f site Trade Union Workers in Next year the last y | efiorts to obtain economic freedom November, “iraditional” date for Thanksgiving, will fall on the 28th, Roast ' through organizations as advocated a Ke to Dad ¢ CIO and AFL, and we solicit |, but the date seems likely to pas WHOLE OR ANY SIZE B M B U R BE GROUND FROM g ‘t of trade uni ater- y President Roosevelt. Last a but Mien i i Sh A G ° 5 5 ll rr Ee RIB END CUT ® BEEF, LB. 15¢ | ized by the organization it repre- formation from football managers, } sents and signed by the Presiaeni | pregigential Secsetary Early said ORDER YOUR { auu secretary, and bear the seal. that the White House proposed to HADDOCK FILLES, 2 Ib Be FRESH “PII GRIM” BRAND -_— agiona Jove 0 as : Aa ov S. 2 2 - : The Union Press-Courier gives its designate vovember 2st as the HE YSTON : 1 AMS. d n } advertisers the advantage hon the {| day for Thanksgiving. a CHERRYSTONE CLAMS, doz. 12¢ { couwinea circulation of the two ° LICE SALN V c [las ¢ st circulat d weeklies in Carts | Here's one from Roy Eaton Deck- i LACED Aen. in t 1 TODAY —-—AT A&P | bria County and has a reader cov- a — I Teri: ee m= res STERS, Stew . | b a ‘blankets Patton and the j| er's Curwensville Herald: A Pike AA gp erage that bla 5 ag 1.*ning towns. {| township farmer has posted this no- ; Sisdistiiumanoni gg) bio i tice on his chicken coop: Anyone i Hershey’s a ied | found near my chicken house at night | | A A glance through the advertising | or oe ihe there Bot morning.” : | COCOA, Ib. can 15¢ columns of this, our 1939 Holiday | ° | fh ill give you the impress- . ; : . i Hershey's Baking edition, will give you | The slow driver, who pokes along || CHOCOLATE 2 half 1h x 25 ion there is quite a bit of advertis- | {he highways in complete disregard | | ta 4 I LATE, half 1b. pkgs. ¢ ing—and, correctly, there is. The | of the congestion caused by selfish- | 7 merchants who have utilized our | esq is assailed a sa menace by mo- | . le Tle Hershey's Milk and Almond space have done so with a purpose. | {o Clubs. A slow moving car ona || ORANGES Bieh, Joey Mor- 7 doz. 25¢c BARS, 2 large bars 25¢ That purpose is to attract the rea- | {wo lane highway interferes with | | ® ® ida 220's-252's ders of this edition to their estab- | (he free movement of other vehi- || asi wy : ‘risp Iceb Durkee’s Famous lishments and interest them in the | cles, which, held to a pace far be- || Florida 70's-80’s Crisp Iceberg meee holiday wares. Therefore, Mr. Un- low the limits allowed by law, soon || Grape Fruit, § for 19¢ JERSEY Lettuce, 2 heads 9c DRESSING, 8 oz. bhtl. 19¢ . x 1 - i 3 i Ce | FTA Era Jon Reader iki Me. my Bes. Sed. i form long lines benind Hie Pate | 4 Sweet Florida SWEET New Crisp . . er of the Union Press-Courier gen maker. Impatience of drivers in ! : POTATOES Ysinvhel bs A & P Sour Pitted earlly, you will do us a favor by creases with every mile of such |! Tangerines, doz, 10¢ The Spinach, 2 We, 9¢ I CHERRIES, 2 No. 2 cans 23 helping make this advertising all | slow progress, and exasperation || Yellow 7 DS 19¢ Calif. { Y uD, No. 2 cans C the more worthy to the investors. | finds out let in dangerous passing || i \ Del Abia ’ ; We ask you to read the advertise- | attempts. The slow driver is just || Onions, 10 1b. bag 19¢ Carrots, 2 bnchs.... 1]c Velvet and Other ments. They all have messages of | about as bad a menace as the chap || TOBACCO. Ib. can —0c interest in the solving of your !| who speeds. And the worst part of | 20 a ATO Be & 15 1b. bag ? ’ 79¢ Christmas shopping problems. You the slow driver's ego is that he |' ® i ] C ; a > " 3 E Pop. Brands, plus tax can assist your newspaper materi- | {hinks he is the safety expert and i os ally, by patronizing the merchants | the others are damphools. ! ’ y a dai A m = RECS CIGARETTES, 2 pkgs. 23¢ who carry their advertising herein, ° i i : Cy shomping ca aud” BY | pnd since woo the, sues of | EEE, D7 S00 =~ PHILA. SCRAPPLE . 2» 27c telling the merchant you Saw ! cars and roads, ever advertisement in this paper. drives over the William Penn high- JANE PARKER ° re ill le (hearin ames’ | ¢ 2 = 3 ~ 3 ly 9 oz var wil eld Governor somes ~ A & P MINCE MEAT 15 “Behold, I brin t good tidings of announcement that a large share of | / Pp I= i i CE i . pkgs. 1 C great j 1 be to all - venty milli dollar winter | { ! = : reat] 1 be t J A Dog- the twenty mill on oll ar _ o { { = Shuts. pound ple. ved the world highway construction program is to ! tA ’ J a a F \ field 5 b 17c¢ that He begotten Son.” | be spent in rehabilitating that road % = = Xe ng complete with-| More is to be spent on this highway Chris RAJ A H S YRU P . a ri 2 9 Cc out Ca Child lying than on any other in the state, the in the Be would mean | Governor said. Detailed plans have little to the world of the man, Christ, | not been released, but work is to get 57 A A ESSING Ann Page had not been nailed to the cross. The | ynder way shortly on the first pro- lai (+ S L D DR ° Qt. ge 25¢ world today must see the other side jects. ; i 5 : f Christmas—the God side—beyond ° EIGHT VARIETIES, Jane Parker BEVERAGES Yucan Club 24 oz. 25 the Angel's song, and the message or | There are inquiries as to whether | —Choc. Fudge ° Plus Bottle Chg. Btls. C peace on earth and good will among, former Govermor Gifford Pinchot —White Cocoanut E men. It must see the Heart of Our | will make another attempt in the —Golden Fudge LAY R LIMA BEANS oe 2 Round lic Heavenly Father, who gave His Son! April primary to win the Republi- | — Golden Snow CAKES s ran can | that the world might know how great! can nomination for United States —Orange Sherbert A & P CORN Golden No. 2 was his concern about the woes of Senator. He was defeated for the —Pineapple FAMILY = Bantam 2 cans 19¢ ‘the world. For that is what the an-| Senatorial nomination in 1934 by | —Choe. Nut SIZE 33c gel’s song meant. It meant much more | Senator David A. Reed, who lost —Choc. Fudge Snow : A poe O C T A 5 O N Granulated Soap, 21¢ . Large package —but, if it meant less, it would mean | his seat in the general election fol- FIFTEEN VARIETIES OF A & P nothing at all. The Christmas mes-! lowing but would like to have the sage means that neither class, nor, Republican nomination again in |! Loaves creed, nor color shall divide the sons 1940 Mr. Pinchot however, so far, | BR F y / \ . 2 15¢ of men. The tidings of great joy| is keeping quiet. | were for all the people. It is only as ® . t PRICES BELOW EFFECTIVE IN ALL A& STORES IN VICINITY I men themselves erect barriers that Three years after the close of the] Oct. Toilet Soap, 4 cakes 17¢; Klex, reg. pkg. 15¢. Oct. Flakes, pkg. 21c the world is robbed of Christmas joy.| 1936 presidential campaign and with | And it is the barrier that is first er-| another presidential year just around | OR ected in their own 1 ts—covetous- | the calendar year, the Republican and ENCORE MACARONI, SPAGHETTI . . 3 lbs. 17¢ ness, hatred envy, strife—that shuts Democratic national committees are in| out the Spirit of Christmas, which is debt more than $800,000 today. The E Daisy or Brick love, joy and peace. And such we Republicans still owe $700,000 and the | FANCY CHEES . . . ° Longhorn n2lc 1b. 19¢ have men doing in Europe. God grant' Democrats $111,000. ana : ii cHuY sauce . . . , . Samm aur2ve il HEH IRIE channels of peace, which brings with And while we are in the Christ- The pike of it the hope fo ra new joy and a new | mas season, a good thought for your r saat > re - E day. | own interests, and a lot of help for HARD MIX CANDY, 2 Ibs. .... 19¢ OCTAGON CLEANSER, can... he = the coffee plantations : tthe aiuisiatiee too | 13H srmplyess, would be So mal CHOC. MINATURES, 1b. box ...... 25¢ OCTAGON SOAP POWDER, pkg 5¢ = brought direct to you. | Some of the administrative liquor | your Christmas packages early. : : a wa Y > seeps i a control board employes have been | would insure delivery before the || FIG BARS, NBC Pioneers, 2 bls. 25¢ Sparkle, Ann Pg. Desserts, 3 for 10¢ = E § GHT given a cut in salary down to the | holiday, and would help a lot in URE C 'E SUG! sk 1. ONT ~ $1,080 a year figure, from the $1,200 | the heavy duties at this season of PULLS CANI UG AR, 28 1b 1 29 MINCE MEAT NONE SUCH = 9 bracket in the state. Other depart- | postal workers. One can always | NUCOCA OLEO, 2 Ibs. ini SOC 25 ments of the state government have | markypackages “Do not open until COLONIAL TOASTS, Ib. pkg ..... 18¢ 9 oz. packages ........... this minimum salary. We don’t be- Christmas.” 2 18 ? € 0 ¥ ¥ £ € lieve it is sufficient. We don’t think | ® | National A & P Orange Pekoe, Mixed, | I I ‘ the grand and glorious state of | Governor James indicated he ex- NEC AR EA Tea Week. . vz 1b. pkg. 25¢ % 1b. pkg 19¢ Pennsylvania can point with any | pects to transfer money from the mo- | mT ash fin fo set Su fe OCTAGON . . . “Wo 10.4935, SUPER SUDS . iil 1g 1a 38¢c $ bag RET LULA LIFE LL a IR | TL I RF TR PR RS SP PS SL FA ASE SATA REA > GIFTS FORALL... m— year. That may be all right, but will| Mr. Robert Buckshaw and son, | pants of the high school play, ¥2 poco z = — the state pay back those funds? Such | Glenn, visited relatives in Seanor on| members of the orchestra and the Boss ond demons a3 = the case of his i * alh,. persons en- | Cordell’s are headquarters for Gifts for | fonds come from certain classes, and | Sunday. Mrs. Mary Leahy returned | invi | 4; Mother, Dad, Brother and the Children. | are to be used for certain purposes. | to Mentcle with them. | Ga as Nore lave. in playing | ied ‘under the interstate law may | The relief problem is one for all the] Mr. and Mrs. Patsy Celenza and games and dancing, and refreshments | enter and lake possession. | taxpayers, not alone for motorists and | family spent Sunday in Commodore | were served, SInISTING ADAMICK, | others. | with relatives. | The Heilwood basketball team will| C, RANDOL Er Baar verdale, Ps i eer | Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wetzel and fa-| play their first game on Tuesday, | Attorney for Petitioner, and Shoe Skates, Tables and Chairs, etc. | | ous : 3 : mily were guests at the Carl Frye| December 12th, in Homer City. Tick- Ebensb P R| PINE TO W NSI {IP ‘ome recently, | ets are now on sale. Season Tickets, | Sours: Pa. — | Mrs. Harry C. Lansberry, of| $1.00, for all the home games. Ad-| YY Tep————— F5 FOR THE CHILDREN Electric Trains, Tricycles, Wagons Sleds, Ice FOR MOTHER S| ii 4 | x : Electric Irons, Electric Clocks, Carving Sets A Mr god Mis Danigl = Boger of Prion 45 spending 2 fav wedls wilh i SRSLS 90 AN) Nuee iP, BR RETIRES SEVERAL rons, locks, Cary ) ¢| Mentcle are the proud parents of an her daughter, Mrs. Frank Trinkley of cents. CAMBRIA CO. EMPL S Pyrex Glassware of all kinds, Washing Ma- 2 eight pound baby girl, born Thurs- | Heilwood. Mrs, Lansberry is doing | { mM OYES y 8 day, December 7, 1939. | nicely. | IN THE ORPANS’ COURT OF CAM-| Cresson, Barnesboro and Gallitzin x #| Mn and Mp. Walter McCloskey | Harold Joiner was re-elected wor-| BRIA COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA | employes of the Pennsylvania Rail- FOR MEN #| and family of Mentcle and Mr. and | thy master of the Griesmore Grange! os | road are among fifteen with service i : . | i i i a ing. To Charles E. Adamick, late of records totalling hundreds of Electric Razors, Hunt op : # | Mrs. Mike Burick of Heilwood were | at the last meeting nick, ! C C L years ar ric Razors, Hunting and Fishing Equip #| business callers in Barnesboro re-| The W C T U choir met at the | Beaverdale, Summerhill Township, | being retired on pension, Ferdinand % | cently. Jack Gibson home last Thursday.| Cambria County, Pennsylvania, and! W. Giffen, Pittsburgh engineman, Mr. and’ Mrs Charles Saltsgiver | They are preparing for their Christ-| {0 his heirs and all persons interes-| holding the longest record, wita al- &| and son of Glen Campbell, were re-|mas cantata. {ted in his estate: Notice is hereby | most 41 years. | given that application has been made| Others include John B. Gates, con- cent guests at the Jack Wilson home.| Trix Trinkley of Heilwood and | : : Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Straw and| Clayton Shank of Alverda left Sun-| ¥° said Court to establish the legal | ductor, Cresson, 37 years; William H. | | presumption of the death of Charles| Hoover, engineer work equipment, of FOR THE HOME. ; Py, $ 3 #| daughter, of Mentcle, and Mr. and|day to hunt deer at thei i 1 | ¢ This Christmas, Shop at 2 Mrs. Albert Smith of Alverda visited | oir Se Sir gp ol E. Adamick, and to authorize the| Barnesboro, 30 years; James P. Lloyd, ; # ALL USEFUL AND PRACTICAL GIFTS 2 = 2 - | ; r > | Regi 2 Wi : Troy Adi FY aio. C d : _| Register of Wills to grant letters of | Gallitzin, maintainer, 40 years: David : 9 $ | rer mi Se rai Mrs. > ox Paimes of Mo | administration on his estate; and said | E. Smith, carpenter, Cresson, 28 years > > rs. Martin Sojack and | ily, were Sunday guests a el Court will hear evidence concerning and Alden H. Stiffler, carpenter, of R XD | daughter, Gloria, of Johnstown, were|Jack Gibson home in Griesmore. | 40 gheence of said Clotles £ tis | Cocsa 34 ? social callers in Mentcle last Thurs-| 0, 10/ ; Yo day. Junior class was given in the high|o'clock A : 15 ] | . M, at the Court’ House,| LOST—Ti < Magee Ave. Patton, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Helman and|school building in honor of Robert | Ebensburg, Pa., to establish the legal | tween Paton a rues. T00xlY, ay S family of Indiana were Sunday visit-| Rodgers who is leaving to attend presumption of the death of the de- TR TR TR TR TO TO Tn TT SR TR Tk A A TR MAAS ema mw | ors at the Link Adams home. high school in Indiana. The partici- cedent, in order that his estate Aoi Hei3y Rows. Retum fo Moriets Das A farewell party, sponsored by the| mick on January 22, 1940, at 10) N Fara otras || 2)