Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, December 21, 1939, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUK UNION PRESS-COURIER Thursday, December 21st, 1039.
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[ Pain Courier, Established Oct. 1893
Js Press, Established May, 1935
THE UNION PRESS
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The endeavor of the Union Press- || %
Courier is to sincerely and honestly || eo, ‘ 1 5 !
represent Trade Union Workers in {| §{¢ ¥ CHRISTMAS AT REAL 5 Long Island Drawn Head, feet off Drawn head and feet off z
eff to obtain economic freedom | YE 5 MONEY SAVING PRICES! Ful dsd Cc " > o . :
through organizations as sdvocaled fied ¥ With the holiday spirit and tons of A . 3
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I To loro ust we ator {| #& % vou to a feast of values, You will find SUNNYFIELD EVISCERATED
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¥ all the good things of the season just
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prices. Plump, tender turkey that
your family will remember long after
Attention, Poultry buyers! A &
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it's drawn, head and feet off;
no further dressing required.
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I'he Union Press-Courier gives its
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largest circulated weeklies in Cam- || o5 y¢ ory morsel. y g § 5 210, 15 oz. |
bria ¢ eis and has a reader cov- At i need in good food. A & P has the 2 1b 10 oz. to 2 1b 15 0s ed |
erage that blankets Patton and the J values because we buy tons of fine CHICKENS ; 89¢ |
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every year; its a greeting of good He FRESH OYSTERS & ILI TL TEI ILLITE TET TE TIE TE RRR
eheer and good fellowship’ its the 3 CLEA OB IERS, 20c y OYSTER STUFFING : 3
greeting of the Christian, and its | 4s » £, pin i 2 cups Oysters; 3 cups Soft bread A | 2%
seti ich and of the | ¢¢ CHERRYSTONE § crumbs; 1 teaspoon salt; 1 tablespoon x x
the greeting of the a the humble |X CH! : 0 i 2c i minced parsley; mix thoroughly; 1-8 5 | Sh
POOR, 9f 1s mosh wy thi were to | 7 CLAMS, dozen §¢ teaspoon pepper; 1 small onion minc- ’ x
and it’s our greetin, y [35s A in i § X er; pA
every reader whose eyes chance to I SAUSAGE, Fresh, ... 1 5 of ed; 14 Sup milk, 2 Jelesyoons butter i = =X
sean this column—“A Merry Christ- RS loose pork, 1h. Cc ¥ or oil; 5 s elery chopp: R oA cmp oS
mas.” To many of us this holiday 4 LS TR RA SR TT TN SR TR A TR A , : k :
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And if war Ho happen to come | oe ORANGES . 4 PURE S%D, 1 9¢ Rajah Currants : ° ping 1 Oc
to America, it would again prove to]
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be a war in which we would likely | gg Size 150-176, dozen... 280 . ° ORANGE, LEMON CITRON
to lose and nothing to gain. R\© ‘ ’ . LBS F ruit Peels . AND MIXED, 3-0Z. PKG. WF
ond, with war crane ven #8 ¢ “Eatmor’ Cranberries . . 2 2ic . 3 ee =
be the ae loser of a ‘ ° i 25
Plo Of fis naticy sre mitl y aal | x SWEET JUICY TANGERINES, 2 doz. .._..._..._. eres 100 A & P Fruit Cocktail . cans 290 Ww
cautious o again enterm I |
FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT, Rich in juice, 70's-80’s S, 61 for . — JGC 3-0Z. nN
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ke tor 38 CRISP ICEBERG LETTUCE, 60s, head = Date and Nut Bread : 15¢ =
gotten, and aside from little Sas JERSEY SWEET POTATOES, G1bs. ea. 19¢
a true democracy, now under the hee! PENNA. POTATOES, 15 1b. bag .. hh LE 5 . . 3
of Sie Commune Duprinn Sets, Sof if TENDER BRUSSEL SPROUTS, quart ............._______ 75e ® SAVE ON HOLIDAY NUTS AND CANDY @ =
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Wr oh ob Fak i Asia |X GIANT PASCAL, Del May Choc. Minatures, 1b 25¢ LIBERTY CREAMS, 2 lbs 25¢ 7
Joday ot Donn ® he ig i CELERY ®e eo o 24’s-30's, STALK 10c Del May Chocolates, 5 1b bx 95¢ Pop Corn Balls, 2 for He NN
States. er e bitter dose we go % a
two decades ago, it will not likely be FANCY Some LBS. CLEAR TOYS, 2 Ibs. ...... 19¢ PECANS, Paper shell, 1b, c a
Sear (APPLES DIR 5™2Bc] CTTOmzin ix | ras mewn roc 8
overseas conflicts, that bring with it XX x, §.... ] AUMONDS, Choice . 1b 19¢ 7
loss and maiming of lives, loss of Ff GEOACEOEEECNG Plastic Mix, 2 Ibs. ...._......... 23¢ FILBERTS, Hazelnut, 1b.. 21c x ‘
money, depressions and the conse- & a
quent suffering from an economical »” Encore Egg RED : =
standpoint of the working classes. | Moe 1 “ “ : DOOOANOBNNNANNNOCNNOO J N
anagem > n ashe Ig NOODLES, 1b. pkg. -. 10€ 3 vo 5 00 F i E 2 PRICES IN THIS BOX EFFECTIVE IN A & P STORES IN VICINITY Rx J /4
Elmer Barger of Spangler, has |. Tomato Juice 3 24 oz. cans 25¢ A Cc ° ZESTFUL QT. 3 X
ur congratulations. Acting as an | Z&¢ ? , BAG ? Lik : . =] o=
wishin gion. rt i | 3 i PEAS, 2 No. 2 Salad Dressing . ANN PAGE JAR 25¢ & #
president of the United Retail and |g J 23 i) 3 No. 2 cans 25¢ BOKAR, Ibs, 35 S {f . ANN 41-4 OZ : a X
Wholesale Employees of America, | Xs © > : x
re ED oR 2 30. 2 os 100 | om : 2 c tulfed Olives . race om 19C § B
able success in fe central and the |W cc b S DROME- 2 7-0Z. 21 g x ¥
western Pennsylvania fields, the an- | Yes ’ TANS oe ®o
nual vey of that CIO body in | Xf JANE PARKER ran erry auce . DARY cans c & » ¢
Detroit last week elevated him to | #6 3
Pennsylvania State director of the
organization. This promotion to
Mr. Barger, we feel, came as a
meritorious climax to his two years
of untiring labor jn the Clerks’ un-
ion activities,
Quite a lot of adverse criticism has
already been manifested among mo-|
torists, particularly in the north of|*
the coutny, due to the slowness of the!
state highway department in the cin-|
dering of the roads after icy condi- |
tions become prevalent. To the eter-|
nal credit of the Democratic highway
administration in Cambria county
it can truthfully be said that they |
were on the job in this essential du-|% C
ty day and night. So far the Repub- | Zoe © rea 9 oaves,
licans have not been so prompt. The |
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PURE PRESERVES, All varieties, Ann Page, 2 1b. jar . we 270
, One Ib. 29¢ Two lb. 57¢
ANN PAGE SPARKLE GELATIN DESSERTS, 3 pkes. nin 100
CHRISTMAS i CAKE
CANDY
COLONIAL HONEY GRAHAMS, Ib. pkg... 00
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CIGARETTES r= $1.15
BEVERAGES "fin. 45: 25¢
BARING POWDER ™.0%. 11¢
SUNNYFIELD FLOUR * 63¢
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SUNNYFIELD CAKE FLOUR, 2 3-4 Ib. pk. 15¢
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we hope. i will Sra Open Evenings. + + + + AMerry Christmas to AllfromA&P } —
no doubt but that a score of smash-| J8 7
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i Be nus * fie timo - Well the deer I season is | trail for all that was to be costly and| celebrate, and have no Teadadies, | organization meeting held last week | | School and for a i of years
smash ups occurred at 3 time when | er. It wasn’t nearly as success- | colossal in Hollyyoad, poutine or regrets to mar the holidays. lin the American Legion home at Car-| worked in the offices of Peale, Pea-
smash- 2 Fred at 2 e over. The story was o e South, in Civi ¢ { rolltown. [cock and Kerr at St. Benedic
a little cindering would have been| ga mest folks and even the state | War and reconstruction. it was a hit| Pennsylvania's attorney general Stich was elected to succeed J. J.| Mr. Gregg was graduated the
ion HL ass. Sess] game commission had tnticipated, | too, and we made money on our lit- | has ruled that aliens would be bar-
Probaly they have been on the job as) and making it all the worse was the | i Soaire Slowing ja fay Ze Sou). red from state relief rolls in the
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quickly as conditions warranted it, | that 332 were injured and 39 a a or ith | future, unless they had taken steps
jul fact | vie history was made once again with Winslow, Patton, second vice presi-| Oklahoma. The couple is residing in
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| Sheehan of Patton. Other officers el-| Cresson high school and from Penn-
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But some of the roads were not cin-| ns were killed during the hun- | ° vi he % . n-| 3 ini iti shi -
persons a drama of Civil War and Recon-| toward obtaining citizenship be | dent; Mrs. Ella Sharbaugh, Carroll-| Tulsa, where Mr. Gregg is employed.
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ected were George Bender, Carroll- | sylvania State College. He took post
town, first vice president; Mrs. Harve | graduate work at the University of
dered as soon as they should have season. These happened during . gd : Le i >
been. There is no denying the fact a game hunting season and | Stason. Margaret Michels Gnas fore January 1st. The Justlee de- |.) cooretary; Llewellyn J. Reese, |
that crews should be multiplied if | the buck and doe seasons. No mis- | With : Sm ay He °G ie | partment held that 3 fecent Qeole Ebensburg, treasurer; Dennis Bender, | CYRUS DAVIS JR. NAMED
TiGcessary at such times—regardless| haps occurred during the four day | BUSSE. DOUices unRavenabie 1 TC len of on ont the. states | CarTolltown, sergeant at arms, and | AS DEPUTY UNDER FATHER
: 2 2 t Scranton, outlawing the stale’s | vj. N,v, Weise, Ashville, R. D., pub. | :
of the costs. Motorist pay their taxes | eason. The deer season alone al . vi bu ——
for such highway Ree, Our sug-| A eat fatal accidents and 52 non- je Sounes Jomnts ot fhe Jus, bd Alien Registration Ast, : Jiad go | ficity chairman, |
> hi 8 4 iti for the Vic 18 bearing on application o e alien
gestion to the state highway depart-| fatals. Fatalities reported for has the green eyes needed to qualify | clause in the state's assistance law
| Cyrus W. Davis Jr. was appointed
a deputy sheriff on Tuesday by Sher-
ment is that—if they want to be pop-| small game season and groundhog | : | GREGG-RANCK WEDDING |iff Cyrus W. Davis. His salary was
Sar. ihay had bottor Maks Moe uel SE wick hooting that pre. | Sompletely under the author's speci passed by the 1939 legislature. The x xG NG a 5 i, a 5 Y .
. ; 3 3 ications for Scarlett O'Hara. The| pepartment of Public Assistance | TOOK PLACE IN TULSA | fixed a a mon y the salary
equate arrangements when icy road| ceded it totaled 20. Seth E. Gorgon: | show has been much ballyhooed. It| holds under the attorney general's | ba | board composed of County Commiss-
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conditions come. When they do come,| secretary of the game comm runs nearly four hours. It is said 5 ruling, aliens who were on the | Announcement of the marriage of | ioners John Thomas, Jr., Frank P. Hol-
the car of a Republican just as well | says: “There's no way of stopping | be the best and greatest ever. We are| dole prior to the effective date of | Miss Helen Louise Ranck, daughter of len and Lillian D. Keller. The new
: 3 a | 3 a more than | Se: : ‘ 0
= Dt 2 ED an be done hunting I Yo accidents.” | Waiting it. the Assistance Law in June, could | Mr. and Mrs, J. Harold Ranck, of Sepaiy has been working as a special
—3 S. % ® not be cut off after the first of the | Cherry Tree, to James Kirk Gre
e ly pluggir 3 88,
north of the county there are many| He adds that by constantly plugging | Its going to be tough on the high year, but that no new applications | son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Gregg The salary board and Ray Brant,
miners who have to leave for work| away the hunters may become more
by automobile at early morning| safety conscious. He, too, said, that
hours. Some of them have already| considering the number of hunters
lifers who like to hit the nightspots | could be received form non-citizens. | of Cresson, has been made by the deputy county treasurer, acting for
| bride's parents. | Eounty Treasurer John Lloyd Jones,
| increased the salary of Miss June Bo-
on Christmas and New Year's eve.
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suffered. Get out the cinders, boys, in the field, approximately 600,000, | With the holidays falling on Mon. | NORTHERN CAMBRIA | 4 208 ceremony took lass on Tues] on Perk it The Troirtei
Get them out even if some one does| the record was not as bad as ap- | day and no liquor available on Sun- | REPUBLICAN CLUB IN | day morning of last week in the Chur- | | from $100 to $125 a month.
have to get out of bed. Get them out| peared. | day—and the police authorities ELECTION OF OFFICERS | ch of God at Tulsa, Okla. Rev. Geo. | | In an order issued by Judge A. A.
at 1 a. m, or 4 a. m, if necessary. No | ° | threatening all law-breakers—well ee | L. Lee, pastor, officiated. Attending Nelson, the salary of his 2
mconvenience should be great enou-| A generation ago when the writer | it certainly does take the joy out of William Stich, of Spangler, active |the couple were Mr. and Mrs. Leroy | Miss Kathleen Murray, was
gh if it’s necessary. Have the caretak-| of this column happened to be in the| life—for some. But for legions of | in Republican political circles in the | Gregg of Cresson, brother and sister-| from $125 to $150 per month.
ers get out and get out their crews,| small town theatre business, movie| others it doesn’t mean a thing. county for some time, was elected as| in-law of the bride. — Y wlivey Inoplw ©
and get out the cinders—or else get| history was made by D. W. Griffith’s| And these legions likely have bet- | president of the Northern Cambria| The former Miss Ranck was grad- FOR SALE—Fink estate in Patt
off the job. “Birth of A Nation.” It blazed thel ter holiday spirit than the ones who | Republican club at the annual re- uated from the Cherry Tree High Inquire Box 58, Cherry ean _ on:
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