PAGE FOUR UNION PRESS-COURIER Thursday, December 3, 1942, | 1 . i - —— - — wr — - a — I — MAKE A:P YOUR Patton Courier, Estab., Oct. 1893. Union Press, Estab. May 1935. UNION PRESS-GOURIER Published every Thursday by Thos. A. Owens, 723 Fifth Avenue, Pat- ton, Pa., and entered as second class mail matter May 7, 1936, at the postoffice at Patton, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879. Ald TT TIN E FACTS ABOUT COFFEE RATIONING 1 Coupon No. 27 can now be redeemed for coffee. Each * member of your family whose age is shown as fifteen 2 or over on Ration Book No. 1 (Sugar Book) is entitled to one pound of coffee. F. P. Cammarata .... Business Mgr. Thos. A. Ovens .. Editor Thos. Owens, Jr., Associate Editor (In the Military Service) If you have more than one coupon to redeem... just * remember that all coffee is perishable. Buy coffee only as you need it. This will enable you to enjoy finer, fresher | coffee in every cup. Subscription, $2 a Year in Advance Advertising Rates on Application NATIONAL EDITORIAL. | JA) ASSOCATION | EY TH Fo * To get the most for your coffee coupons—BUY AsP COFFEE % The experts who select America’s favorite coffee re- EIGHT o'clock + 216 RED ... circle = 24¢ SonRAR iw 2066 Cet Your Vitamins Naturally in A&P he endeavor of the Union Press- Courier is to sincerely represent Union Workers in their efforts to obtain economic freedom, particu- larly as advocated by the United Mine Workers ot America. We so- || licit the support of All Unions. |! Material for publication must be authorized by the organization it represents, signed by the Presi- dent and Secretary, and bear the seal of the Local. The Union Press-Courier gives its advertisers the advantage of the combined circulation of the two || largest circulated weeklies in Cam- bria County and has a reader cov- erage that blankets Patton and the major mining towns. coy port that ng coffee can give you more good cups per pound than A&P Coffee. % Every pound of A&P Coffee is Custom Ground to the exact fineness for your very own coffee maker. You get finer flavor in every cup. % There is no better coffee than A&P Coffec—at any price. Join the thousands who save up to 10¢ a pound. Men . . . School- so Spaghetti 7-07. Macaroni "fi + « + 1 4€ 2 Children . . . Eh : buck A 5-07. ; 5 . Egg Noodles Yo 4» ries. 9C iLike CHEESE! Put it A Fr esh Fruits & Vegetables Mos | Ann Page 9-07. in, their lunch boxes ofi- REE 2 Sweet Fla. 200-210's age | Mustard All-Purpose © © © @ Jar 8c DF olissiie kd miiiiions, Ta ngerines Vitamins B+ C++ = 2 Doz 49c ns | Cake Flour Depenualie . “hve Serve a variety at home, Grapefruit Juicy Fla. 70-80’s 1 0 43 Ble § yield . 00. ri ee TR ~L For an io Vitamins B+ C++ C Enriched 5-1b. i spen | Pastry Flour Sunnyfield ® Pkg. i8Sc Fancy Wisconsin Daisy Jumbo 30-42'g ; pare P k Sunny- 5-1b. asca e ery Vit. A+ C++ » Stk. C | A 21: CHEESE a Le Vitamins Co ; § - 5-Ib. ; | Buckwheat Flour ""}; i> 23¢ Sweet Potatoes A++ B+ C+ 5 Ths 22c¢ Gord a B : AND | Ann 28-02. : U. S. No. 1 50-Lb with o A AND | i . No. 50-Lb. IF YOU ARE A LANDLORD AND| Mello-Wheat .;. .. 7 13¢ Lb. Mild in Maine Potatoes V5! par 1.49 jam tion to meet by Friday evening of | Rolled Oats “iii” . . il 27¢ G Foo ) gation to meet by Fri fey { | e 8. 3 sa... ~s . this week, and that is to register Corn Flakes Crisp 13ivt. 7c MED. SHARP CHEDDAR Sweet, Juicy Fine Quality ig] your properties and list your rents | SunnyReld ® 9 Pie. CHEESE Lo. 3% FLORIDA Green Shelled > with the OPA. This registration _be- bingo iy < bn gan on Monday of this week. SUff Black Walnut 19:01. SESE . : penalties are provided for those who | Crispo Cookies eo ¢o 2ri:.23€C VELVEETA ° 2h. 67¢c Sing don't register, The procedure of the | Cheese 8-02. i — Scho landlords is simple. You go to your| Crispo chips © o o o BAG 2BC SELECTED DEEPDALE Size 2 Deo Mr : : reve 2 X s nearest registration center and {ili | Crispo astmeal oo ess 2 on 23¢c EGGS “a a Dn 45c¢ 250 49¢ Lb. Vitamins a out a form, If any difficulty is on- Colo- 1b. FRESH SILVERBROOK Vitami B+ C++ A+ B++ D++ an countered, expert help will be avail- | Graham Crackers nial 4 Pkg, 33¢c B U TT ER vn 50 itamins mer's able at the registration centers. , Co , Lb. — prot Milk Bone Jr..).%S, . ¥ 35¢ c IN THIS SECTION OF CAMBRIA Nutley Oleo . . .. 2 “* 35¢ IT AGoN BrY THE UNRESTRICTED CUTS OP , . . ( County, registrars will sit at the 3 O 2 A&P “SUPER - RIGHT” MEATS tr ToD i Daily 5-1b. Patton High School, Barneshoro High Kennel Feed Baa se ib. 27¢ The Meat Debt. of our ASP Super Market has F School, Reade Township High School, Waite LA CLEANSER ol I > en oe : hn i 1 Tim Cresson High School and Ebensburg Liquid Blue Sail eo oo Bl. 5¢ ar you ty iia sgn aha Bons High School. The hours are from 4:00 | White Lge. sourishing meals, Stop at our counter of ganze. -— P.M to 2 P M. Sally. Remeber you Sean grains Sail q9 2 Pkgs. 35¢ Can Sec stricted meats—you’ll find many tasty cuts—most DON’ are considerd a landlord if you rent Cakes of which you've probably never tried. Try a new a property, or any part of a property. weet. eart Soap . 3 20c¢ A one today! Share the Meat! 30 H you are considered a landlord, and Loose AVA ou are obliged to register. 4 Y F Lb. y Ton BUY THE BREAD THAT GIVES YOU OVER 3 OCTAGON TOILET resh Pork Sausage . 33c > DURING THESE Davs WHEN we TIMES MORE VITAMIN BI THAN ORDI- SOAP Fresh Spare Ribs . ... 25c FOR are called upon to give heavily an : le >, Qui to sacrifice more and more in order NARY WHITE BREADS. Sauer Krau i "= 3 Lbs. 17c Ave that victory will be won the sooner, 4 Cakes ° - FOR we must not forget that there are W Small Lb. <i regular charities that must also be Marvel » Tender einers SEINES & 33c - carried on as usual. One of these is ARMOUE'S 1 the annual Christmas seal campaign > Gooked Salami... .. Lb. 35¢ sponsored by the Society for the Pre- Fea PALMOLIV E : ik e-— vention of Tuberculosis which start- assonten Lb it Lb fol ed on Thanksgiving day and will be SOAP Meat Loaves. ..... ™ 35¢c| Dressed Whiting... '™ 15¢ quin Songs Jay Shrjst 4 In Pation Dated! Enriched! ABBOTTS PLAIN CREAM Fresh Span. Mackerel "" 29¢ 4 ar elsewhere e ca yice chair- i ™ i) Joan AS oon we chal A Full 1/5-Lb. Loaf Res. Cheese Spread.... ™ 30c i FOR § n se >e SR 2 » ; : man has sent out sheets of these seals Cakes Whitefish ¥*csh Baby Lb. (Kg in v through the mails, asking that you Bpncless bar; contribute for them. These campaigns” Jane Parker FRESH FRESH CUT UP Fresh Blue Pike Lb- {Te Ta have been in vogue for the past 36 AT —_— Wl years, and, war or no war, it should FRUIT DATED I OCTAGON GRAN. CHI KERN FRESH CHESAPEAKE BAY or e Just as successful this year, as in inch the post. cakes | DONUTS SOAP Breasts ......... Lb.6%| OYSTERS me IN FACT THE CHRISTMAS SEAL Loree Jegs ............ 1b. 5% t Hot campaign this year is MORE im- x 7 25 : Stewing 43 portant than ever. According to offi- 24. Doz. Package c Wings sine os wee Lb. 29¢ pint C 3-BUk cials the 1942 effort should be great- Ee - : po . and er. It is pointed out that while many EE Necks, Backs .... Lh. 25¢ Frying ... ....... Pt. 49¢ heat eases of tuberculosis have been dis- : all i covered in the examination of men ws foty for the military service, fewer physi- 3 cians are’ available to treat these and i NORTH ERN FOR ¢ other patients. wi aE Rolls 0 chea = sens a TOILET TISSUE Ba Now WE ARE GEETING THE OP- Be °- ening taste of gasoline rationing, § —_DN and it’s going to pinch a lot of the it GAU E SU pleasure-loving folk, and it will pinch Ba B u Rolls Cc Tvs others who have used their automo- 5 TOILET TISSUE Pho mC re | rs West : ; I a RA, 2 > ; : m | TYPE) Val ion! aive : | vate ensation Ca ; = - : ” = P num J x [Piles only frugally. True, there is no | GOVERNOR-ELECT EDWARD T. stintingly of their time with remun-|to the war effort to attack local] riculture, Secretary John H. Light restr DY yh U [Shortage % gasoline, hu there Po Martin is anticipating a short and | eration. Their job is not at all a | boards, and by general and unsuppor-| has announced. The potato marking tion [Sasming sor age of Dona he} snappy session of the state legisla- pleasant one, They must Sscide wie) ted plants bo uRdernine Jublie act, it was pointed out, makes com- Supp 4 S$ % : oT % eu i : _ { enters the armed forces, and who does | confidence in them, wou e un-; pulsory the branding or tagging of y DIAMOND 1d Ie [cut the gasoline supply. Folks who | ture which will convene n January, ; not--and they are all trying to be/wise to take out of their hands the |all closed packages 2 a OE SEW hh [complam will only be considered as|and leaders of both major political | fair and just. ~~ | function of classification of regis-|ed for sale, transported for sale or ig being a bit more self-centered than | parties likely are in full accora with | Batu | trants. Such functions cannot and] sold in this state. — [they are war-minded, by their true| him in that respect. There is a certain | AFTER ALL, THE LOCAL SELEC- | should not be placed in the hands of Secretary Light further pointed to @—V | American neighbors. | amount of business that must be ac-| tive service board is the most dem- | paid government employees. the recent court decision which held WILL | ERE io : : | : | ok kkk - ‘ od brick : ; iy . : complished, and it can be accomplish-| gcratic method of raising our armies. | : that out-of-state potatoes must be and RE ARE THOSE WHO COM-| ed with neatness and dispatch if the | This principle has been accepted b | ANOTHER CROP OF UNSUNG HE- p Call { plain of rationi £ all kinds: ¢ legislative bodies are so inclined. It | ? Pp yi i properly marked as well as those or- 220 V {DP rationing of all kinds; and | ' ) the country. It has been carried out! roes also are coming to the fore. £20 3 | there are others who attempt to|iS far from likely that the people at| y. A n carried out. : Cr 5 iginating within the state, when re- Noord ov Ge ’| home want a long, drawn-out sess-|by 25,000 loyal citizens volunteering | They are the rationing boards, who, Sold within the sac CLOTH | oa Everything that 1s rumored of | jon such as the 1940 affair. Sessions | their time, Each of these board mem- | too, are your neighbors, and who art|™", ou ob Se Setision doslors Men's nna. There are Tse who oo of this kind achieve little. | bers during his two years’ service has | serving without remuneration. Just | who sell potatos he. rive re pert [pa an B Ste. are ose v hoy Lda | passed upon from 5,000 to 7,000 indi- | now these boards are head over heels | Pennsylvania shipping points or at baug’ > 5 | ama ave. JR ne greal majori gy Ol| THE LENGTH OF THE LEGISLA- | vidual cases. He has become familiar | in gasoline rationing work, and they out-of-state points are not relieved of TWO G Exquisite 14K I = Jom citizens take the necessary | tive session depends entirely upon | with the problems of the registrants | are living up to the letter of the law | the responsibility for compliance with One gold setting £2 | Cr al me nis in Bais stride, and are| the Republicans. They control both | and their families, the needs of indus-| in attempting to show no favoritism. | the marking law SF opual rower Near holds brilliant tiling to accept uncomplainingly the | branches of the, state legislature, and | try and agriculture and the require- | Later, they'll have a lot of other ra- : : ? g sacrifices that must b de: Folks t | ) y or shipper might have made an error Phon genuine dia- | whe yell the loudest as i pond £81 do 28 they wish | ments of fe amed forces. tioning to do. They surely deserve a |in marking. Beatr trai nue Biya TEER at on the back. [ Cima i ond. [he Ones Je nage putt of stake in| THE MEN AT THE FRONT, THE THROUGH THESE BOARDS EACH ? tortie meee pe. mons = Med Mit h II’ J | St la chap. en ak. oh you hear men in the service, the nurses, the| community has a part in the war | STATE BUREAU CHECKS | A Holstein cow owned by the Penn- HEAT I C e S ewe ry ore I ovhat p 3.04 h nes _ ascertain just] doctors, who are giving all to the war | effort. The method of selection is op- | ALL PACKAGE POTATOES | sylvania State College has Ik oii Pairs wh io ice e has had to make, in| effort, are in the head ranks of he-|en to public inspection. The men who | pr | pleted a life time ly et yours Commons Bldg. jis 4 i y or instance, Folks who | roes, but there are a lot of unsung | make the selections are not influen-| Harrisburg.—Proper grade labeling | of more than 100 000 pounds of ps Giartl [have Saved one in the service, want | heroes on the home-front, too. Con ced by the monthly pay check. Ten|of all potatoes sold in closed packag-| Her name is Penn State Veeman J : FOUNE : Barneshore Pa oR FR 0 Sm Sons su mey Bre sider the men who make up the se- | million parents have been to date con-| es in this state is now being check-|sie. She is one of nearly ‘600 Hol. OWhol ’ i Holi that das g 0 their par to} lective service draft boards, They | tent with the method by which their |ed by representatives of the Bureau | steins in the country to produce more prope . . | are our neighbors, and they give un-| sons have been chosen. It is harmful of Markets of the Department of Ag- than this amount of milk. Lawr
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