PAGE FOUR ’ UNION PRESS-COURIER aaa Thursday, April 30, 1042 - | THE FOURTH "REGISTRATION | Patton Courier, Estab. Oct. 1893. || for men 44 to 65 held last Monday | Union Press, Estab. May 1935. || likely approximated 10 per cent of | | the entire population of the nation. | DATED! ENRICHED! MARVEL BREAD ...2::17¢c UNION PRESS-COURIER | From Colonel B. F. Evans, acting n state director of selective service, has | m— come ule word that those who regis- Published every Thursday by Thos. || tered on Monday are not liable or} SLICED OR UNSLICED FAMILY . A. Owens, 723 Fifth Avenue, Pat- military service. They will be requir- Large ton, Pa., and entered as second || ed later .to fill out an occupational = =" " Loaves C class mail matter May 7, 1936, at || questionnaire concerning their civil- the postoffice at Patton, Pa., under || jan qualifications and skills, but that the Act of March 3, 1879. | is for the purpose of obtaining infor- | - = mation only. This is the first time in| F. P. Cammarata . Business Mgr: || the nation’s history that men of such Thos. A. Owens .. .. Editor || ages were required to register to give | ———ere their all-out efforts to aid the aa-| Subscription, $2 a Year in Advance. || tional cause in the war. In Pennsyl- Advertising Rates on Apptication || vania this registration marked ano- | NATIONAL €DITORIAL_ ther epochal step by reason of the JANE PARKER FRESH "DATED" Plain or Doz. 12 DONUTS & . >= 12¢ JANE PARKER ORANGE SHERBET BAR LAYER CAKES . 25¢ Pecan Coffee Rings = 19¢ ; Barbecue Buns . . . rs 8c Weiner Rolls . . . . . Ps 8c Shortcake Cups . TE 12c¢ fact that our state has more select | ive service registrants already under its jurisdiction than has any othe: | single state. With a critical state o: | | war existing, every citizen must anc | The endeavor of the Union Press- || will do his full share toward bringing | Courier is to sincerely and honestly || to realizaiion our overwhelming vic- | represent Trade Union Workers 1n {| tory. efforts to obtain economic freedom || i through organizations as advocated | THIS WEEK, ON MAY 1, TH.. by the CIO and AFL, and we solicit Treasury will start a campaign wo | the support of trade unions. Mater- || persuade Americans to invest, on tho | oe sepoe || £48, 10 er cent of their incom sents and signed by the President n w ar Bonds. We hope that it wi and Secretary and bear the seal. ea shining Success. Tul, even mos 9 . than that is needed, for 10 per cen. The Union Press-Courier gives its || ©f the entire national income would advantage of the || Pe little more than 10 billion dollars. advertisers the ¢ A combined circulation of the two || And though efforts to sell the bonds | ok ok oo Vigorous & Winey Fancy A&P BOKAR a FRUIT 2! | COFFEE pag lareest circulated weeklies in Cam- || have been greatly intensified since bria County and has a reader cov- || Pearl Harbor, actual sales have de- | Ne. | erage that blankets Patton.and the || creased steadily after the first pat- 3 7 Tic Co ¢ major mining towns. «Ep | riotic rush to buy. Bag -— WITH A PATTON YOUNG MAN, : First Lieutenant Paul J. Long, cited ES for-Governor campaign if one is to J yo sud goomess under fire, { = = CHECK ON THESE VALU judge by the amount of literature al- Ent Japl ween, one cannol litt Tiiss Wenl 2 No. s If: ready being received by newspaper | beip ING Teminiscane on the stuff i National Baby Week l Tender Peas aad Calis 1 19¢ offices. In fact, despite the three cor- | Ho ana hs Ssages il Clapp’s or Heinz Strained | @ Giant Peas 1702. 1 5¢ fii red Democratic contest, it promis-| * ony a few ii Cans reen xian cal 1, il nered Democratic contest, It promis years ago was a Patton High School BABY FOODS. - 3 20c | 2 Can in THE MONEY-BAGS HAVE BEEN | let loose on the General Martin] es to be tame as compared with what ih : . i a ; . | > Ne. 2 © ) the Martin and Davis followers will| ?0¥: With nothing 2158 much to of |lll| Clapps’ or Heinz Chopped | Butt=r Kernel Peas. ve Cone 31¢ be doing to the characters of their or ba in ine wey of employment, [ll JUNIOR FOODS 3 ans 25¢ opposition candidates before the pri-| 3: Zradusiion Wan nh Ia ll Garber's [li Lima a Beans Green & yw ite 3 Ro? 21¢ Be ba mary date of May 169th. Martin will| 20FIn8 Job, he decided to enlist in | | A Cans | fl ixe ans gop 2 | have lots of boodle behind kim. and| 1i¢ United States army. He handn’t | BABY FOGDS. . 2 S¢ hit ink 1 Coldstream th. {We i have lots o ) he kim, Pon there vers lous ; eat | il Pin z Salmen chee © C Mel-o-bit 11, gu i Puddler Jim will have lots of ora- ¥ that © TY ‘ong until he decid lilil Gerber’s or Clapp’s Pre-Cooked fl ill Brand Can Brick or yd hye 50¢ rv. Whether or hot the loser will be! €° 1at the army had some pretty | 8-0z. | . a i iz. | res Box { : ets or oo er ol good advantages for a career. With | DRY CEREAL. + Phe, Se li Bouillon Cubes Herb Ox soy Pre 10¢ i American A 2 i Teen ; ee : | that thought in mind, he entered the fill} Ana Page 5 Most Can Fanc HE DEMOCRATS ARE START competitive examination of enlisted lil MELLO WHEAT. on %. {3c Campbell Soups Kinds 2 5 19¢ Ltr Lb. 29¢ i hl DEN ALS Hh DDT men for admission to West Point iF RY ii l ing out in the 1 Spirit in the! win vo Acndemv. and de [lili For Tender Skins—1YORx or H] T $ Camp- 9 20-0z. BE HH] sts i es Ege Co. | Military Academy, and he was suc- | Med. lif! omato Juice di. PD Core OC oo Nm ASN (li i pms of a | cessful. He landed in West Point on Hi SWAN SOAP. 4 Cakes 23¢ HH on bell Cans BUTTER oh Hi Kee emsSelves in thal spir “| his own merits. Politics hadn’t any- I _~ il 1 00 Btl. br ees si til May 19th. At a recent meeting in thing to do with it. He was interest {{ Recommended for Babies’ Formulas i Hires Beer Extract Cli viens 23¢ SELECTED CRESTVIEW Philadelphia the three chief Demo-| .q iy advane ; hen, i i WHITE HOUSE ’ Pkes I Ane ' : E J C : cement in the army pe- {lil VAP : MILK [ll Kell P gs. PX A I Doz. sage giberatoria) REDIanis Au. onuse he liked it. . fi re Tain gg Hi oggs rep ....... 2 25¢ aes, . . gi . I" Hh itor General Ross, judge Smith, anc | » ante + s . 46. | GR! © “A’ Sunnybroo i tor Gamera! ow, Suge Sf, sol sa Sivie by ALP cans 46¢ Grapefruit Juice asr > 19¢ || gas. Dor. 35g | Ir Catnire Clr JTENANT LONG, AFTER ih 212 fh et 8 a aigns clean, and to Hy y : keep thelr: campaigns clean, @nd to he came out of West Point with hon- | Rumferd Baking Powder'& 21c support the winner, whomsocever he might be. To date, there seems to be no indication that any of the three | or their workers will forget that ors a few years ago, immediately be- gan to look forward to something in | the army service that offered the | best future. He picked the air corps. Serve “Super Right” Steaks Famous Ann Page Foods SALAD DRESSING ........ 8 33¢ promise. In the past the Democrats He again went & Eds i 9 have washed too much dirty linen | nt to school an ecame | Ch [1 R i E 0 i ar themselves for their own good. This| & Pilot. He became a first lieutenant. | 0 S, 0as Govinm very i SALAD MUSTARD......... 3.92 Te year they should let Messrs. Martin | He ar ried a girl in the west. He | and Davis of the Republican wnks, | 2S been in the Asiatic war theatres | 30 the AGnArY., | since Pearl Harbor, or shortly there- | after. He let the folks at home know | . 5 he aes ~~ | Where he was at, and he didn’t do it] HERE IN CAMBRIA COUNTY by letter. He did it by MAYOMNAISE........... Fim 25, Guaranteed To Please SARI EH SoERD I Meat is a protective food—it helps keep you well be- Yer dar cause it is so rich in proteins, minerals and Bl vita- PEANUT BUTTER........ 1b 25 Jar eh ; action. mins. Get these things in A&P “Super Right” t the chairmen have been chosen by all P dd -t ! g meats, Four 8-0z. of tite Donocratic ator deralipat: riced down-to-earth, and rich in fine flavor. PURE JELLIES Kinds > +. hi {0c rick MeDermott, Coroner, of Has- | "SUPER RIGHT" MEATY CENTER CIDER VINEGAR. . flea *ssrvense got Sea Mo é hs WILL ENTER PITT tings, will have charge of the Smith “pe ® ~ 3 : campaign; Gos C. Hoppel, Patton MEDICAL SCHOOL, CHUCK ROAS i 2 = ® EE = Lb. 23¢ NN oman ree INA lumber dealer, and unopposed candi- date for Democratic State Commit- Bernard Lovettz2 of Spangler is in- " " l BONES N.B.C. Pkgs. teeman, will handle the Ross inter-! cluded among three students who SUPER RIGHT" FRESH CUT Up vi 0 JR. MILK Dog Discais 2 2le ests; and John J. Curry of Johns-| have been accepted for admission to CH ICKEN Breasts Lb 4S; Wings, Backs Lb. COLONIAL COOKIES Tova a 31s town, has been selected as the Harr | the medical school of the University and Legs : And Necks C SODA CRACKERS N-B.C. a Lb. (9 c ;ampaign manager. ere 1s no po- .of Pittsburgh tollowing commince- Excell + « Pkg. litical biiternes ss bet 1 any of the | ment. The young man was an honor "SUPER RIGHT" BONELESS BRISKET B!S-CC-BIT CRACKERS 9 9-02. ]ge Pkgs. three above mentioned gentlemen, | graduate at Spangler high school in . pt and the Democrati¢" campaign in the | the class of 1939. As a member of the E wn 2 a = Lb. 1c F Ah C 2 res andy ecounty seems to progressing al- | pre-medical school at St. Francis, he ong the line of the outlined state | has been active in colege musical cir- i F 1 r 3 g Super Right Lb. N H - campaign. The rank and file of the] cles. STEAKS Round and. Sirloin ? 42¢ ! SUNNYFIELD TENDERED CIRCUS PEANUTS 1-1b, iTc | sisevsee vuppy party voters want it that way. rm — | hid b 1-1b. State-Aid to School Districts WEINERS S~i........ ™ 3c iM A M 8S SUMMER PURES.......... ris. 11 IN REPUBLICAN RANKS IN | five school districts in Cambria YUKON CUBES assorted Lb. 9 the county, adheravts of Maj.-Gen. | @ounty will share in state-aid pay- PORK SAUSAGE res Lb. 33¢ 10-14-Lb. Average Pkg. Edward Martin are headed by Her- | ments approved by Auditor General ICED NUT GOODIES . . sess kb 21¢ | Lon 243 Shoe Or oo. | mems, ; Ses | Whole o bert .J. Stockton and those of Sen- | fp. Clair Ross as reimbursements for HAMBURGER Suber ds Lb. 23¢ | Shank Half Lb. 36¢ v MARSEMALLOWS Toasted 1-1b. 19¢ § | ator James J. Davis by Dr. Emiyn | high school tuition paid during the | Cocoanut * * * pig, BUTT HALF... . Lb. 38¢c CHEWING GUM... ...... 3 Pxes qc Jones. The Johnstown Tribune has | 1940-41 school year. The amounts in Sunny- Lb. declared itself to be supporting Da- | each district follow: SLICED BACO field .. 33¢ vis. | Cresson township, $1,468.43; East | It Lig H E ® E » Ss H | ; 21 Re =. NA AAP \S Carroll township, $1,828.25; Elder NA Ser § EALTH township, $2,279.14; Tunnelhill, $651.- | 72. Washington township, $2,243.10. | FRESH SEA HERRING... 2 b= [Be WITH SALADS Nutritionists say you need raw vege. tables every day....for minerals and vitaniins! Enjoy them in salads, made with A&P’s fresher fruits and vege- tables! We comb the country to pick out the best... rush them to your A&P Super Market, hours fresher and chock- full of flaver! Come pick from the Fide variety In your A&P “Garden” oday, : b. RP SL OUTLOOK FOR SUMMER. | FRESH WHITEFISH Lc "> 2T¢ ~ ER IT Sass The outlook for the coming sum- FRESH HALIBUT STEAKS Lb. 29¢ Gd NWS rs a | “oe 5 / $ EAR y J mer is not so bright: There will like- a4 Fa ye ly be less ice cream, fewer flavors, | FRESH CHESAPEAKE BAY r because of sugar shortage. No vaca- | : Buck | tions except at resorts with rail SHA oe 15¢ o 8c transportation, because of gasoline Lb. Shortage. { 1» | | ~ : : 2 | Save On Spring A Y + Good source. LES NOTICES | Cleaning With Cn PRODUCER-CONSUMER FEATURE Vitamins A++ B+ C+ | = : A&P’s Thrifty an g th Y ALTA LL WHITE sal. 27 | Southern Yams . 5 - 25; son, in the Court of Common Pleas RED AND WHITE Vitamin B# ch : of Cambria County, Pennsylvania. BRIGHT ry | No. 331 December, Term, 1941. { FLEET N | A oh ew Potatoes . . 3 = En FOR TUB and WASHER—WHITE SAIL To the Respondent Above Named: SIGHT is SOAP GRAINS. ........ 2 L== 3c | CRISP, FRESH Vitanin A+ 8% Ors ++ Indicates excellent vitamin source. my The subpoena and alias subpoena in | Pkgs. above case having been returned Non at the Court of Common Pleas of . PINE THINGS. AVAIL SAL Size Cambria County, Pennsylvania, on FOR FINE NGS— E Sau. ce er Er uce >; Heads d SOAP FLAKES........2 P= 2% Est Inventus you are notified to be the fourth Monday of May, 1942, to | anisser the complaint of the Libel- FINE QUALITY—WHITE SAIL RED, RIPE Vitamin C++ Sweet Juicy | lan Qt. " . ” * J M14 PAT FARRELL, Sheriff, | AMMONIA. sieise navies sev ss BY, 3c Strawberries 2? on 33¢ FLORI Sheriff's Office, Brensburg, Pa. A LAUNDRY “MUST’—WHITE SAIL CUBAN 24.30 we Vit De C+ DA pee me SE 12-02. itamins re LIBEL IN DIVORCE | LIQUID BLUE........... 5" 9¢ Core ORANGES Life seems differant when your Mary Agnes Doyle Vs. Eugene D. | For Furniture, Floors, Etc.—WHITE SAIL ineap ples $4.09 a . 2 For 33c : } | Doyle, in the Court of Common Pleas | PASTE WAX 1-Lb. 90a Vitamins B+ C++ vision is improved. Make sure of Cambria County, Pennsylvania. No. fetiaeeessrr’ Can NEW Vitamin C+ « n . | feet. Smart 296 March, Term, 1942. MAKES SCOURING EASY—WHITE SAIL 200's Ry To the Respondent Above Named: | CLEANSER. ...........3 (0c 84a nions . Les. JIC 20: 4 b= §9¢ modern glasses | The subpoena and alias subpoena in | 50 ae above case having been returned Non | . [ Est Inventus you are notified to be | I. J P Mitchell | at the Court of Common Pleas of | si | Cambria County, Pennsylvania, on | Optometrist and Jeweler { | the first Monday of June, 1942, to answer the complaint of the Libel-! Phone 475 BARNESBORO Po | M14 PAT FARRELL, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg, Pa. VINER: MEATS AND FISH » TIE S YI} BAKERY
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