Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, March 26, 1942, Image 2

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IN CONVENTION AT
FISH STOCKING MAY
IN POPULATED SECTIONS
THE COUNTY SEAT sng ums y re tt
Officers Elected.
Passed . Annual Butne
Taken Care Of
Electi
wn i
the stat TWR)
ships for expenditures
i Snow removal from
% during emergencies
al convention of the Usm
bria County Bupervisars, Auditors and
Good Roads Association ast Thurs
day st the Ebenaburg Court Hote
Tabulution of voles revealed the of
ectiun of A. P. Norton, Lower Yoder
Township Bupervisor, as president of
the county aAotiation He was sloct
3 1 to succeed EL. Giflon of Rich
and Township who was Hected vice
president
John 8. Springer. of last Carroll
Township, veteran secretiiry, was ¢i-
etted for his 1th consatative teem
and D HH. Weimer, Upper Yoder
Township, was reslsctad Lreasurer
Springer also was elected as delagate
to the state apsociation timvention.
The sominating oominities was
campostd of Dan H. Weimer, Upper
Yoder Township, John Bice, Creyie
Township: Ethel Dismond, Johnstown
fl. D. 2 and Victor Denny, Allegheny
Township
in adopling une resolulion asking
the State Highway Depirtment for
reimbursement for snow removal on
slate highways the super risers potn-
tad oul thal on SUmeErotis Stoasions
this winter their equipment was pia
tod into service on stati Bighways
while Ses rosds still were Bock:
jn was voiced ta a move by
the federal government lo piace Lax
es on state and municipal bonds In
anviher regstulion adopling,
ies of the resolution were orf
forwarded to Pennsylvania's &
United Slates Be & anid to Cong
ressanan Harve Tibbotlt of |Ebensburg
In the third resolution, the supe
sors und soditors podgisd 100 per
sent cooperation lo Mute and the
county councils of defense snd in the
final resolution expressed thanks to
Governor James assed the [91 State
Legislature for the appropriation of
$A.500.000 for townshup rode
In the principal sddecss at Ue mor,
Ring season ©. MH. Ducking, sssistant
secretary of the State Highway De-
partment poisted out that |"suasyive-
sia’s Bighways are sdeguale to mest
way wai war Serene
nciuged former
he XE Davis, BK, J. Pars ©
ph. LE Waters, of the State
n G, Vas Riper,
Will Prevent Bportsmen
from Traveling
call for the anusosl
¢ flafing as much 88
ity in everyday life.
sates rationing of tires
&, are certain to Keep Fhe
pratively near Dome
:
i
Wwaturs nearas te
| rare heavily than |
ovis seqsons. Increased |
we the available ishing
ypiortionate reduction in
To offset
departure fronn the Beas) stocking
profes wiki hap pe by be put into ef}
4 Ki of the wa
cing “the phnnting mn " seh |
waters ts may see few fishermen dur
ing the coming months
he loghty-wnousiriaised sections.
ca comenpute the largest number
she men, are busy (rNIng out |
the wea pons of warfure. Time out to
MICHAEL C. CHERVENAK,
Assemblyman Michael C
enjoy & jaunt in remote sections Will] on Jo. of Portage gig...
not com as often as in the Po
in addition to the restrictions Alresdy |
ol, means that if fishing i» to
ved ht all, it must be done Within
a reasonable dltance from home.
Under such circunistances, it is logieal
toast the waters which are to be fish
ed receive the bulk of the stocking.
Organtied ret] gasoline dealers of
Cambria County hive planned & night
ckout of servile stations
As an order wha given to freene
jee jevis ui theme of March 13 KR
Wagner, president of (he Liners
fix lo be eats biisied rp the |
maard price of gas 20.5 omits pe
He mated thi these prices give |
piinrgin of profit.
« stations sifiiated with the |
alice BRAUER ow MbnGay Ret,
qa prs free 8B 8, a to § 5. I. OB
Mongay. Tuesday, Wedinenday, Thurs
lars will De deol § 8. Ba Te dE Po
vd on Ldnduy Ue pride wid be abies
i buy gasoline fem 7 a Ww until
“Too Hite: tue late: too bad! *
sill have time Wr bay
Slane for (he wir of fied
announced his candidacy for
{ation and diction to the State |
{of Reprosestatives from the
ie Cambria County Dhstrict
i
Assemblyman Chervenak nad over]
$5 session of (he | :
slature ng the 1941 Ohesvenkis wns
a member of the powerful steering ig
covemitien of the Flouse, std was Uw
“nairmen of the Counties Committes, |
wilh the result that yeah vital Jegie-
1 ovine
Assemblyman Cherven,k bas been
ia friend of organised kabor, and his
DRIP HO BR CI
day and Friday. Slaturdey operating
secord in the Bast semsion was 100 per}
nt in thatt Supe.
ASCO BLEND COFFEE :
Start the Day Right With » Good Cup oe Coffee
ol 175)
AL ds
SF TA
That Perfect Coffee Flavor!
In “heat-flo” roasted
Lb ge
e Bag 47 ec
Macaroni or Spaghetti me 2 ne 190
CORN STARCH sxe 6c Cal. C Back Net BE
BAKING SODA JR. 5¢ Pie Apples “m= =m
Red Ki y Beans 2 19¢ Asco Corn © Fancy Cra te 2 n25¢
CAKE FLOUR ine 17¢ Gold Saal Oats mere We ge
om-de-Lite Salad Dressing “= 31¢
Glenwood APPLE SAUCE 3
Dole’s PINEAPPLE JUICE 2 29¢
Asco Fresh CORN FLAKES 2 ne ne. 15¢
N.B.C. Dandy Oyster Crackers , 19¢
N. B.C. SHREDDED WHEAT 2™ 23¢
RI ON
SPRING HOUSECLEANING NEEDS
Asco No. 200 Scrub Brushes ™* "10c
PRINCESS GLOSS STARCH =» 7c
Walvet Wallpaper Cleaner "3 2¢
WYTEX Washing Fluid, gt. bot 10e a
Perfection Paint Cloaser 2% on Be AR Na No Rub Pioes War & prod
I BE A od be
JELLY BIRD EGGS 2'=25e
Che. Covered *