PAGE FOUR UNION PRESS-COURIER Thursday, March 11th, 1043. —— ———————— ee ————————————— ee ————————— - — . . TT -_—_ ——— whatsoever. The publication of the ENEMY SUBMARINES ARE OUR Patton Courier, Estab, Oct. 1898. || mercantile list had been the means of worst menace these days, and they Union Press, Estab, May 1985 repaying many newspapers for poli- have not as yet been subdued in any : “- | tical services rendered. | way. They took a heavier toll of our resh Fruits and eo eta on UNION PRESS-COURIER x evan 2 shipping in February than in January, | ALTHOUGH GOVERNOR MARTIN Authorities rell us that greater loss- ——— { has recommended a fair and equit- es may be expected this spring and 3 : : : { : expecte s spring an Bublished REY Tuurslay by Tho table redistricting and reapportion- ' summer, Many of the Allied raids by | = ~ WES os ot a ue, cs | ment of our congressional, senatorial air reveal German submarine bases | a rat hatter Ma T "1936. at || @nd legislative districts for considera- ' as chief targets. Hitler likely now is | 3 the postoffice at Ath Pa under tion by the present state legislature, basing all his hopes of ever winning | - A = the Act of Murch 3 1879 hy the subject is one that is seldom Rye negotiated peace on the submarine. | Rat ioned : . nw : ferred to in the halls of the state cap- Hkh | F. P. Cammarata Business Mgr. oo, grin w gs. Vig Dreistion | WHey THE DEVIL 13 SICK, THE Ss HE 0 ng wi e me, am- “A saint yi ; P gr Thos. A. ‘Owens . woe BARR 1] pi ill lik ly be sontinued a con- | de ov . 3 nt you a eg You can buy fresh fruits & veg- Thos. Owe: y Associate Editor ris Kely be ¢ a co evi is well, the devil of a saint is | otables 10 your hems contemt. j « 5 SE ra. u i I gressional district big enough for twa he. That pretty well depicts Herr | So why not plan now to serve ! (in the Military Servic and the Sou y i eentinue to send Hitler's situation as to the bombing | more of them to your family? ] S———— five assemblymen to Harris burg, in- of his cities by the Allied air nen. | PS 1 rad- ] Subscription, $2 a Year in Advance | stead of four, which equitable re-ap- | News disperrion say the Axis has ap- or Dn tb « Advertising Rates on Application I'portionment would make. Johnstown pealed to the Pope to ask that open | etables. It is a veritable won- 1 The endeavor of the Union Press- would get only one assemblyman in- | cities be not bombed. But in the early | derland of the country’s best Courier is to sincerely represent (| stead of two, { days of the war no such thought ever | from gardens, orchards, groves Jnicn Workers in their etforts to hh | entered the Nazi mind. London was | and vineyards. Come in and see obtain economic freedom, farticu- || {HE OFFICE OF PRICE ADMINIS- | the target for everything the Nazi | the large and varied selection . . . larly as advocated by the United tration has completed plans for ra- air force had, Now that they are get- Note the low prices. too! Mine Workers of America. We so- || tioning most food items by April 1, ing a dose of their own medicine back | Sweet, Juicy Florida 250—283's it the s pf f Al i 5 St ' , { 5! od f ay act like the dev- | i hot. the upport : o : 1 Unions it 18 said. I'he only important foods a hundred fold, they act like the dev Vitamins Fancy, Crisp, Material for publication must be || which would remain unrationed of the | il is purported to act. B+ C++ Doz. 0 autherized by the organization it || planned crackdown goes into effect | — Vo : wus Long, Smooth represents, signed by the Presi- | wil be bread, potatoes and fresh veg- | . A sweet, Juicy Florida 150—176's dent and Secretary, and bear the etables, and probably milk. Point ra- | | ORAN Vitamins D seal of the Local. J . : tioning of meat, bacon, canned meat | RECENT DEATHS | B+ C++ "3 8 wn or C To on r TO rier gigas and canned fish is scheduled definite. | i Crisp Iceberg 60's 3c ver.iSers lle advaniage of the ly to begin on or around the first of Add variety to your meals—Serve combined circulation of the two next month. Sugar, coffee and all the | Vitamins a Jane do als, : argest circulated weeklies § gar, ik: : Hds. carrots. Rich in minerals. Con- large st circulated weeklies in Cam- canned or processed vegetables, juices Elliot Rhoades. { A+ BE Cit uo» tain Vitamins A++ B+ C+ oria County and has a reader cov- || fruits and soups already are rationed. | Elliot Rhoades, aged 75 years, one | Rome and Stayman grage That Planers Patton and the Shortly to be added are chesse, but- lof Patton's best known residents for - major mining towns. oF ter, cooking futs and cooking oils. [a great many years, died at four o'- APPLES Vitamin 3 Lbs. 22¢ Bunches MY | clock on Saturday afternoon in the | am in a [ONE WAY OF HELPING YOUR-! Cambria County Home at Ebensburg. New Red Bliss | self avoid some of the inconveni- | Neighbors of the deceased had remov- | P Vitami | self & som 1 ve 5 ? © on i che 5 /itamins : l ences of rigid food rationing is to plan | €d him to the county home when they | OTATOES B+ C+ 4 gu a Lbs. 35¢ Large English Nvour: fv Yieker rnrdar r ine | discovered him to be suffering from | your own victory garden. Nothing | : : | Vitami A | you grow of your own accord will [cold and exposure in his home near mins A++ B+ C+ [have any bearing on your rationing. | Patton about three weeks ago. ize S i P b d nu Ss Lb. C | There will be more home gardening | had been 2 Ye¥ident of tis section for wee 0 d 08S " = = 8 Lbs. C Vitamin B++ this season than for many a year. It | about 45 years. 80 will prove profitable. | George McCombie Sg kde | reorge McCombie, No Rationing Restrictions on WHITE HOUSE | megs YA © : ens : To aw] George McCombie, aged 36, died on | | [THE DREAMY, AMD Ww HO Bn BE | pyesday at nis home in Nanty-Glo ! Tall | drafted, continues to be a big puz- | following a stroke. He was born in| Rn E 5B mE HB Cans C ; ; | | ie . | | | zle to most citizens. Conflicting re- 1907, in Bakerton, a son of Cal and | | ts og 1 afin f fq ays | . : : ? ___|Ports as to the drafting of fathers | pin uo (Soulsby) McCombie, His mo- ; | continue to come out of Washington, ' " Ear 2a rev : - | : ther and two sisters survive. Deceas- Ef LOOKS AS THOUGH THE | Now Manpower Chief Paul V. McNutt | oq was employed in the Heisley | BOUILLON CUBES Her» ox ree 10¢ 4 State Motor Police, a very efficient says that everything possible is bs- | at Nantv-Glo. Funeral services were A : body of men in the present generation ing done to delay as long as possible | held in St. Mary's church, Nanty-Glo | EGG NOODLES Encore *D 17¢ . are doomed to have their name chan- | the drafting of fathers and that the | and interment was made in the Cath- 17-02. Can Brand «+. . Bag ] ged to “The 1 ennsylvania State Po- | order prohibiting the drafting of pre- | olic cemetery at Bakerton Green Giant AGHETTI or Macaroni 7-0z. 4¢ ! hee, a name that doesn’t go down so Pear Harbor family men is still in ef- | — | Brand Sp Ann Page + + ++ 0. Pkg. . : well with many of the older men in fect. The prohibition against the ta-| Mrs. Heleaa Weime x J gastized 18D0r’S ranks. Who vores. 11 c. 228 : is sisi Fors 8 Weimer, poi i A 11h. © na jabors ranks, Who Pepe king of fathers until authorization IS} Funeral services for Mrs. Helena ——t Zoints Bequived PEANUT BUTTER a ise 3h, o0C I Dep | 1 ota oH po. ice with Shy given local draft boards affects ot (Noel) Weimer, 84, who died Wednes- ] ul kindness. A bill passed the State thoge having wives and children, or day night of last we ek at her home | N 2-1b. ; ous as Waal i "izing : 7 ; ) snt of las ceK N.B.C. 3 House last Yoel Sang the children only, with whom they main- | i, Elder township, were held on Sat- | PREMIUM CRACKERS Pkg. 35¢ & €hange of name. Despite bitter and! tained a bona fide home and acquir- | yrday morning in St. Bernard's Cath- | C ain. ¢ DEI of i ; : : g i re ng SL. é = rod 1-1b. PY 7 vain attempts of ithe Democratic mi- | oq dependency before Dec. 8, 1941. | gjic yo and interment ie made 12-0z. Can OYSTER CRACKERS C.lonial i 17% C / rortity to cppose the change of name, | AAA lin the chireh ‘cemetery Mrs. Weimer Del Maiz 5 : A the Republicar ajority vote > : : iz : BE’ 7 S 's -] Bas lad maj HY eg the MEANTIME, IT WAS APPARANT| was born in Gurrorttows oo October | 1 2C Niblets CORN STARCH i du ET Ih. gé 3 Senate as ay on Have. that the bar against taking fathers | 8, 1858, a daughter of Peter and Sara § Points Required BIS V g- ‘ : bi Sb as Ai “wh we etely shortly | Ann Noel. Her husband, Lawrence | U Contains Sugar 40-07. 4 Yearne a HR a _| would be lowered completely shortly : em —i————————— ; A panned te fhe Jams Stats poo | and that by summer the drafting of | Weimer, died in 1913. A daughter, Q CK and Shortening + * + + + + . Pkg. 31¢ dal that the change won't affect the Fate Jase ow Protected by the national] Mary. at home, Savives | CRISCO EAL Ranger Joe 2 Phes 25 : mess of the present officers, order will be under way. The pool of Mrs oh 2 Thursti { WHEAT CER Honey-flavored ¢ he . . | single men is dry. If the armed forces rs. Julia A. urstin. | 31k. Jor 5 ARCH Staley 2 12: 15 5 " savy pei : | will meet the totals they aim at for Mrs. Julia Ann (Williams) Thurs- | le T ey's oz. TIE JUDGE MESSAGE OF THA i943, there will be no recourse left tin, 67, died last Thursday afternoon | Vegetable GLOSS Cube . Pkgs. ¢ C ’ ° : © but to induct men with dependents. at her home in Barnesboro after an | Cc WALL 30-0z. \ iment 81 Ye Teranile tax] wR extended illness. A daughter of Ben- | Shortening CLIMAX PAPER CLEANER * + + Glass 24¢ " Ployees of Democratic Auditor Gon. } BEFORE THIS WAR IS OVER, WE | jamin and Martha (Greek) Williams, | : . : k eral Ross out of a job-—a cause for; 2r¢ cautioned by army and navy she was born in McIntyre, Lycoming | A&P BREAD Dairy Center Values! ; a : oy : ir. | Officials, the casualties will be heavy | county, on March 21, 1875. Her hus- | . P: # lot of glee in some Republican cir- | I : : : ' COLORED CHEDDAR § — i: «les. But they have overlooked tho | —tXtremely heavy. The Navy alone |band, Briah Thurstin, and two chil- | 7 i > fact that it will also th ¢ expects about 225,000 casualties be-!dren, are dead. Survivors include two | i AG BA I N SLI( : ED : Republican i, eg dot of | fore the victory sign is hoisted. This grandsons, Benjamin Work, gt home; | . without any administration patronage ' €Stimate was aisclosed in testimony; Dale Work, a member of the U. S. | ® ENRICHED MARVEL. .. A, Lb. Loaf 10c w 8 by Real Admiral Randall Jacobs, the | Army in Missouri; a sister, Mrs. Ida | ® MARVEL SANDWICH. ..Il/, Lb. Loaf llc Medi Re ——— Chief of the Bureau of Navy Per-!Rosengrat, Barnesboro, and a brother, | ® CRACKED WHEAT 11/4 Lb. Loaf 9c Lb edium Ri i : b-IR Willi hilipsb ps eee lg . . Sharp . Ge sonnel, who said the rate would be ab- | Reese illiams, Philipsburg. Funeral LONG RYE 1 5. Loat i2c out ten per cent of the total enlist ' services were conducted on Sunday | ® LONG RYE..... Tiree fe b Loaf 0c Mild Flavored Ge ENDICOTT-JOHNSON ments, afternoon at the home, and interment | ® WHOLE WHEAT. .......1%; Lb. Loa Jig Fave Lb. Be oxsie | was made in the North Barmesbore | ® FAMILY LOAF. .... verses 2 Loaves ic Daisy Cheese .... 32¢ x ? B THE AXIS POWERS ARE NOT BY cemetery. | ’ Mens _— oy’s any means licked as yet. But they are ——— | “Dated Fresh Daily” Bleu Ch Lb. 50¢ Fr starting to realize that their day of | Mrs. Annaj Begeny. | eu eese ...... bi SHOE doom is oy IDDoaching. Lissly bom | Mrs. Anna Begeny, 49, died last | Colored Sharp 39 now on their efforts will be all the Wednesday night in the Windber hos- | ane Gekee Lbg nore Jempernie, Se for fighting 2 | pital, where she had been a medical Cheddar Cheese ... 3Te Jo! he harder. A desperate man is al-! patient for two weeks. She came to | rs HOT tRO 1] - 0 ways at his best in a fight. It will this country 25 years ago and remov- | ad DIXIE BRAND ® require no let up and more push on ed to Patton about three years ago, | 3 » PKG. < AT every front to bring victory. Not the! getep residing in Hastings for a num- | r 3 BUNS OF 9 £ Lb. C 5G least of these is the home front. | ber of years. She was a daughter of | : TL . ; kkk | George and Mary Scrip. They'll add spice to Lenten Menus : 1.98 "THE FACT THAT BITTER BAT-| Surviving are her husband, George ; tles loom ahead on every front, is Begeny, and these children: John, of A Y 0XYDOL ns a fundamental reason that just at'Pittsburgh; Ann, of Cleveland, Ohio; BRING STAMP NO, 17 OF this time the support of every man, | George, stationed with the U. S. Ar. 64 RATION BOOK i, TO woman and child, at home, should be y my in Hawaii; Joseph of Pittsburgh; SOAP LAUNDRY TOILET SOAP ar given to the drive for funds conduct- Mary of Bradley Junction, and Mich- SOAP SOAP POWDER ie ed by the American Red Cross this 'ael and Margaret, at home. She is a | month. This is the only organization | sister of Mjchael Scrip of Hartford, | Large 10c¢c L % that has the power to alleviate many | Conn. ! Cake Cake: 5 3 Cakes 22c¢ 3rge 25c¢ jof the sufferings and inconveniences| Funeral services were held on Sat- | § GUEST 2 for 9¢ : C Pkg. of the armed personnel. Particularly | urday morning in SS. Peter & Paul's ‘ 4 is this true to ti stat f ti g Ch h, Patton, with Rev. Fatt er | 4 CUT-RATE STORE tld the phils os the or Se, Lo, te Burial was| FISH FOR LENT? A&P “Super-Right’’ Meats 4 ! ers of war, and to the 1 d Ss [in the ct ho t , ! . { Ped dig Sp Satostag ‘Red Po hii Fresh Whitefish so she. 1b, 29¢ Tender Weiners ..... san Te: 33¢c | BARNESBORO | Cross, but make that “bit” double the Mrs, Mary Elizabeth Schwab. . Sliced Pork Li Lb. i {amount you gave in former Red Grove Mrs. Mary Elizabeth (Ivory) Sch- | Fresh Lake Carp Shae Lb. 15¢ ice or yer ........ 19¢ i | fund-raising campaigns. wab, 79, one of Loretto's best known | Fresh Span. Mackerel ™ 3 H¢ | Meadow’s Mush Pome 1b jg rr Tr ae a — | residents, died unexpectedly at six o’- | . s 2 I I 1! I I i pr 3 Lb. Phila. Sera le Vogt's . Lbs, 2 ORES oc Jo, Soe worm a” ox N Fresh Pollock Fillets. .™ 47 9 = 2 1 8h . E ’ oe ill on Saturday night but her condi- | Ocean Smelts eB 11¢ H CUT UP _ | tion had not b 2 ded i a | Don’t let poor vision | The docensed" was™ proprictor oF 5 CHICKEN | is general store in Loretto since her i husband, W. C. Schwab. died in 1827. | FRESH OYSTERS a Prior to that time Mr. Schwab oper- | Breasts 70 Legs 67 wit ated the store. Stewing 47 Frying Pound C Pound C oC Her two daughters, Kathleen, wife | Pint C Pint 49¢ Wi of Assemblyman Albert L. O'Connor, | hai 3 1 C Sacks 29 c do and Miss Elizabeth Schwab, t! oun ; YOUR WORK her bedside when she died. Born on | ; Joi f Lorett, Feb 11, : / 162 a Tar oe rts a HELP THE A he P. ' Be GET GLASSES therine (Watt) Ivory, the deceased | 4 SDE > i ; |} i a IF YOU NEED THEM Titer raw It so : RED CROSS! ZEEE Ere e = St. Michael's Church in Loretto. In addition to her three daughters, | - y " — A yor she is survived by three grandsons— | _____ _ ee remap dete reas ——— tok Albert L. O'Connor, Jr., Twin Rocks: | -... he . ST ver Lieutenant William S. O'Connor, of | HUGE DRAFT LIST E ROM | Charles Garfield Swanson, Spangler, | Use Bulbs Again. gas \j 4 J 4 Derry, N. H.; and Pfc. John R. 0" THE EBENSBURG BOARD Paul aMthias Flanagan, Spangler. | Hyacinth, narcissus, and tulip —_ 4 fo Nhe oA old Sommer, Morrison Viola, Pali Beach, (Carried over from page 5.) fare illo Hom, Bakerton, bulbs that have flowered indoors cam Bac a . She was a sister of Richard Iv- | y; 208 : be re se Jom no mbes 2 rs Rion, oun aus i | EDA Colvr: hari Rush Dishong, Ebene. | 22, "27e7d from the pots ater tm wit i y perie J. Hogue and Mrs. Margaret Litzing- | Elmer Joseph Valco. Barne oF | Robert Gerald Myers, Carrolltown. AS become thoroughly dried. = Ja s working order. Check up pn Valco, Barnesboro. stored in a d tainer, and h : now, Coma in for 30 Bic. er ,both of Loretto. Reginald Ludwig Pawloscki, Barnes- | Arte Walter Gobert, Patton, R. D. Tasted 3 Mii alry oon I y . PIC Optometrist and Jeweler rate examination. Get glasses Funeral services were conduted at oro. | Joseph Peter Stoltz, Emeigh. Planted in the garden next fall, say van i you need them 5 ten o'clock Thursday morning in St. [Anthony Valenti, Barnesboro. | Anthony John Gerrick, Marsteller. Penn State ornamental horticultur- BARNESBORO : Michael's church, Loretto by Rev. Biel Joseph Lodico, Barnesboro. | John F. Masters, herryires, R.D. ists. EE - J Ew ? McConell, Spangler. | Vv " Father Charles B. Diamond. Burial | je n¢ ony 5 o— Ran E Elmer James Klapek, Spangler. Lick the Axis by licking lots of | Red Cross aces amd UMAR Sm omen | et ng Spmiglr™ | lc the Axa by ing RSE Ce -
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