Abu wy PAGE EIGHT fame nn UNION PRESS.COURILR Thursday, October 14, 1943. ann I © - — | Heights, N. J., for Mrs. Laura (Noon-| March 15th, White and Stormer are S ; an) Taylor, a native of Patton, who said to have rired the 0a Ton cate| SECIret Routes hari F enim riots Elective RECENT DEATHS died on Wednesday of last week in| cuse in Ebensburg, September 12th, . Figen ane STORES CO et Effectiv the Jefferson Hospital in Philadel-| 1943, The building was one of the old-| Pour Aid Abroad whore ia [= VV \ det Ree phia. Mrs. Taylor was a resident of | est landmarks in Cambria County. Audubon, N, J. She is survived by Vina George Budicky. her husband, Charles A, Taylor; a Bu Food Carefull George Budicky, aged 80 years,|gon Charles, Jr., in the Army; and VET JOB PLAN IS Underground Channels Carry - died at 9:15 on Sunday morning at|two daughters, Mary Virginia and Help to Downtrodden Bo Soret nies rors poe oth ut bowie She warn zi | NOW BEING MAPPED People of Europe. «+. Consider the Quality...Our town after an illness of several years. | ter of Mrs. L. Claire Smale, Dr. Jer- cae - He was born November 13, 1912, in|,;y J, Noonan and Walter E. Noonan, — WASHINGTON — Be : ib Ceiling Prices Are Low... Spend Carrolltown, a son of George and Ca-|]] of Patton, and Mrs, William KE. The Selective Service organization E T .—By air an y ‘ therine (Gavaler) Budicky. Surviving Lynch and Mrs. Ruth Goldsmith, of |g preparing now for the Bateau mysterious underground channels Your Food Points W isely! are his parents and three sisters and| yjexandria, Va. task assigned to it by law—the task SS lavsd peoples of Purope me & brother—Mary and William, both ites of fitting the honorably discharged egular reminders— 9% [ a home; Sister M. Magdalene, o 5 Mrs. Barbara Motil. veterans of this war into the edono I Tote Sbsiatisl fan leatiels t's #4 eat. 0 oaste Pittsburgh, and Anne, New York| nj. Barbara (Gish) Motil, aged mic life of the nation after the peace,| ~_ : f d . : > : cer ’ By the scientific slow-flowing heat method that brings out the City. The deceased was a member of | g7 vears, died at 6:30 a, m., Sunday | * Col. Lewis Sanders, chief of the Ser Mi Bie to do something lentifie slow.110 ving i 28. methoy hal bin . 8t. John's Slovak Society; St. Bene-| a+ hier home in Barnesboro, She was Selective Service Re-Employment . . . ] Sewing kits, seeds, soap and pack- dict’s Catholic Church, Carrolltown, |, Oct. 10, 1876, in Europe. Her | Division, has issued a directive to all , , ! C0 1 and of the Holy Name Society. Fu-| jyuchand preceded her in death. Sur- local draft boards explaining the| SiS Of tea, bouillon and chocolate are 0 he 45C0 Blend Ib Cc . —Keep right on buying war bonds! to those of a shipping clerk. : ; : ; being d ed b hut heral services were conducted on viving are six children—Mrs. Pearl workings of a program designed to on 1 ppes oe Darah $x pA, Rich Mila Wednesday morning in St. Benedict's K Mrs. : : smuggled p , f y 8 : Katana, Mrs. Mary Korman, decentralize the huge task, placing| oipt carrying a message of encour- urch with a solemn requiem high | ido Vicini and George and Andrew (the burden of job finding squarely agement to the downtrodden for - ib. Mass, and interment was made in the |); of Barnesboro; and Mrs, Joseph |g, the draft boards that sent the whom such things are scarce, cost- Win Crest Blend bag 21¢ | ( ehurch cemetery. Gaydos, New Britain, Conn. There |yoterans off to war. I¥ of unobtainable, ’ ] : are fiften grandchildren. Funeral ser-| 11g ach draft board will be attach-| “office of War Information officials Heavier Bodied . . . Ib. Mrs. Barbara Nagle. vices were conducted on Wednesday ed a re-employment committeeman| pave lifted some of the secrecy sur- en Rich Smooth Drinking Dag Cc ; Mrs, Barbara Jane Nagle, aged 62, morning in St. John's Greek Catholic authorized to make the board his rounding these deliveries into occu- of Hassings, widow if Jacob G. Na-|clurch and interment was made in headquarters, use its stationery and | pied lands and enemy countries. THE BUY OF THE WEEK! gle. died last Friday in the Spangler | tne church cemetery. its franking privileges, and consult| They are sent to neutral lands as ospital. Her husband died eleven ——b— all its records. : well, but are distributed openly Ideal SOUP MIX Point pkg. 10¢ year ago. Surviving are seven child- Arnold Michaels. “The re-employment committee-| there as visual representations of a Veg't. Free ten—Owen, Westover; Ernest, Pitts- Funeral services for Arnold Mich- men are the veterans’ personal rep- friendly United States. ; burgh; Mrs. Rose Schubert, LaJose; | gels aged 75 years, of Nanty-Glo; |resentatives, agents and advisors,” Show Ingenuity. 26-02. Mrs. Lucille Weakland, Jacob Nagle formerly of Barnesboro, who died on says the directive. “They have direct Ingenuity of a high order went BOSCUL Morton Table Salt pkg. Tc and Mrs. Beulah Riddle, all of Has- Friday in Memorial hospital, Johns- responsibility to return veterans to| into the designing of printing and Junket Rennet Desserts sks. 9¢ : tngs; and Elmer at home. Also sur- town, were conducted on Monday at |old jobs, see that they are properly duplicating devices to help the un- COFFEE ‘ : Mo | : viving are 24 grandcnisren and ive the home of his son. Interment was [served by the government Sgencies derground movements of Europe in Kraft S French Dressing jar i5¢ ] brothers and a sister—William and | mage in Oak Hill cemetery in Clear- |set up to help them, and report waging their propaganda warfare 3 8-02. Peter McDonald, both of Garman-|seiq county, their state headquarters the dispo-| against the Axis overlords. These 1b. Derbv’s Barbecue Sauce pkg. 9¢ £ town, and Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, Eb- cme simi sition of all such cases.” are compact and light, for greater jar Cc Duff’s Waffle Mix pe. 826 ; ensburg. Funeral services were held At the National level, Selective| ease in spiriting them to remote ll ALL bl i a a. ae al 1 oh Tuesday afternoon at the home of TWO ARE JAILED Service will frame policy within the| spots or new hideouts. They are Nh NR a Flot a a ; her daughter, Mrs. Lucille Weakland limits of the law, and the state direc- quickly assembled and taken apart 44-0z. ! and interment was made in East : I tors will supervise the work of the| without tools—an advantage in { Pillsbury Cake F our pkg. 25¢ ) : Ridge cemetery. ON ARSON UJ local committeemen. places where the Gestapo may drop | a a at Na NNN NN NN 1 — In each community, in addition, | in unexpectedly. They are easy to . 5-1b, Frank E. Elliott. Two Ebensburg youths were reman- there will be established a clearing operate, for the benefit of amateurs. Gold Seal White Rolled Oats Phin 27c Frank E. Elliott, aged 73 years, |gqeq to the Cambria County jail on house committee “to make the organ-| They include: oo Mother’s Oats Saat igo. 22¢ formerly of Nicktown, died recently charges of arson after a hearing Sat- ized resources of the community av- An all-aluminum printing press, Pill b y F . e re l 14-0z. 8c X at the home of his daughter, Mrs. urday morning before Justice of the |ailable in reintergrating veterans in- Sat xp # four mises, Hard op. inispury’s rarina versa pkg. ) i 1- : _ | to civilian life.” erated, it can produce in an hour Regular or 28-0z. Bay Se aw pov Gf Tew a | Fess Elissbeln «Rowland, Ehens-|™ nee sn 1,200 copies of a clandestine news Cream of Wheat 5 Minutes Dre, 22¢ € son of Alonzo S. and Annie D. Jones | 3 ene White, 18, pleaded guilty MARTIN DECLARES ‘‘OPEN leaflet. It weighs 23% pounds in its Ralston Wheat Cereal ee 20c : Eliott. His wife Mrs. Margaret Dick- | 8 ’ » ASON’’ ON WAR GOSSIP suitcase container. ey Elliott, died in November, 1940 Je the charge but the other defend- SE A miniature typesetting outfit, also y t y ibe ; hild "_ ‘Mrs. | 2nt, John D. Saormer, 20, pleaded not rr suitcase-size, to go with the press. AUSTIN'S Woodbury OAKITE f Surviving are nine children — Mrs. guilty, They were arrested on Friday Governor Martin has declared an E th + ti t Tort F =. < Srawnerger. mentioned; Alonza and night ‘by Pvt. George Wasconis, fire open season on careless war gossip on t a pes a CARPET acia Cleans a rs. Anna Fush, both of Laramie, > y : ) y | ee 3 oe. Roy, Denver, Colo; Lioyd, of marshal of the Greensburg Barracks (and complancency. Sie are in several languages. Weight, CLEANER SOAP Million Things f Youngstown Ohio; Blaine Sterling. lof the State Police. “You will not purposely give infor-| 25 pounds. 6-0z 5 Colo.; Valentine, residing in Califor- | Admitting that he had set fire to mation to the enemy,” he said Thurs- A 12% ounce mimeograph ma- bottl > 19¢ 3 cakes 23¢C 2 pkgs 19c¢ t nia; Mrs. Dora Shroder, residing in a barn and assisted Stormer in set-|day in a statement. “Tut 2 is sasy chine which can turn out 700 copies ttle i t y > : : ; : i i tongues slip. careless | an hour. ” t . d Galen, serving in the U. | ting fire to a house, White said he |to talk and : an . 3-1b, Ee ee ra a mean a sunken ship or an | "On each gif is an Americas flag Gold Seal Macaroni or Spaghetti = 27¢ : ; : | ” enemy victory. Basica is is €.| a brief, frien ing, ic- 12-02. Banos, Clevelan, Onin, ad Muy, §, Lent” tn et Totes ¢ talk Ale naa Aa tod Gold Seal Pure Egg Noodles vie. 14c t W. Gordon of Armagh. Funeral ser-| Wasconis charged that on Septem- Control that impulse to . re y Rol g y . 6-02. @ vices and burial took place at Ster- | ber 25, 1942, Stormer set fire to a va-| “Over-complacency — the notion mE Ee 8 2 Jagsted ands he 9a Van Camp s Tenderoni pkg. 96 u ling, Colo. { cant house near Ebensburg, owned |that since things are going well the ay § 4 8-0z. ee | by Tony Girailo. The building was end is in sight—is a greater menace| Sid€ the cellophane jacket. : Pard Dehydrated Dog Food A LY 10c ! $ Mrs: Laura Taylor, { destroyed. White was reported to|row than ever before. ‘Heil Hitler . . . Heil Hunger.’ ; Durkee’s Famous Meat Dressing x 30¢c ; x Funeral services were conducted on ' have set fire to a barn on the Ralph | «Complacency is causing the people . Heil Hitler . . . Heil Hunger” is NI I IN a a i a x Vv Saturday morning last in Haddon McCoy property in Ebensburg last |, jie serenely back, to do a lot of | a aage on 2 tiny, Self inking ) F dale Cut a A ! wishful thinking and a lot of harm-| Fubber stamp which can be hidden ‘ armdale Cu 8 Blue [ C : in a man’s hand while he stamps the Point: NO. 2 Cc ful talking. 51s t 4% B oints 3 ) “Production slumps. It slumps be-| S'08an on cafe m rs pepe: ey { ax eans Per Can CAN { Lause of 4 complacengy Which pro- Front on i the Points each ) Aotes crv laundry. “Mort aux _traitres” 18 Farmdale Sweet Peas Yan 13¢ \ c ‘‘Death to traitors’’) another reads. No. C | WAC LIEUTENANTS These have been widely used in oc- { 8 Farmdale Green Beans > 2 i2¢ \ CALLED ‘‘DOVETAILS’’| cupied Europe. 4 10%-0z cris Axis leaders have sought to pre- ) 4 45C0 Tomato Puree z cans Ic S P | American soldiers in Britain have| vent people from picking up the 217 | dubbed WAC 2nd lieut ts “d packets of powdered bouillon by an Phe. E | dubbe nd lieutenants ‘“‘dove- Ke 11 vy an- " ny . y: 12-02. t | tails” because they didn’t think sha-| ncuncing that they are poisoned. \ 2 Fancy Rad Kidney Beans pks. i0c l a | vetail was quite appropriate, Major Pencils that look like the familiar =a 12-0z. { Anna Walker Wilson, WAC staff di- rolled-paper type are sent into occu- { 2 Fancy Whiie Pea Beans Re 9c { 2 i recior for the European theater, re- pled sountries, A message will be ) 3 Webster's Tomaio Soup pie dc ) b | perts. ound printed on the paper ribbon SS es Maj. Wilson just returned from | when it is unwound. * A TINIE PPT i b | London, told a press conference that “Siep ares” an impregnated int Pancake Flour: llc . | American doughboys in Britain were | paper which lathers quickly, has the Bi 20-02. | excited when they first learned that jaded pdveninge ot being a fine ve- Buckwheat pkg. l4c y | WAC’s were enroute there and that| hicle for printe Propaganda In CLAPP’S | they think they are pretty much all | French, Italian and other languages. CEREA L FOOD . Prime Plain : | right. The not-too-subtle text reads: 3, Olives 8%-oz. 2c There are about 1,000 WAC’s now { From your friends the United Na- 4 2 oz 25¢ " Roi Bis v . | in Britain, she said, and several more | tions. Dip in water—use like soap. pisgs. 5 | nonisana are scheduled to go there.| Wash off the Nazi dirt. > > c y Trem Y ee . a x large | TOUGH GUY GARFIELD WAS Railroad Accidents in Hi 3 BY S J Ap bar 18 2 "AND YOU SHOULD HEAR HIM Great Britain Decline ST WE RWI 3 3s » ut LONDON.—Notwithstanding a 20 = 10c i ABR | h ) 4 Diz. Tough guy John Garfield was scar- | Per cent ean {os sumber of 1ge. 23¢ S ed, His trembling hands and waver- passengers garrie Jest Ed over pty kg. H ing knees betrayed the awful secret. oie RS re Tomar ny few —_— V The snarling faced killer was trap- i ES ae Se on oe fallroans. ! small Cc tars Cc a pea. No chance to shoot his way out Bccordin Oy on > ain 3 . pkg. pkg. J of this one. Trombones to right of ehict Los Anna rp n ag him, trumpets to the left of him, ways Pp g e ral J wood winds and drums behind him, a : : as - : n : ; ? The average number of fatalities Hl LL it solid 12 ; Tr Jerse him—he had to} 4,14 ‘the five-year-period 1935-1939 py & cenerg LECCE toad Cc : , inclusive, when the railroads were : Sure it was all in fun. Movie stuff | not geared for war work, was 39. A ies Cooking or 2 he. | Cc N $ 75 cooked up for laughs. It was Gar-| The casualty liability among rail- pp : Eating E i field's stunt in the Warner Bros. mu- | road passengers last year was one °® . \ : y sical, “Thank Your Lucky Stars”, to| in 60 million carried. Y 11 0 % Ibs. 20 C It's Sp-toihe minute in Sle and an 9 be the attraction at the Grand Thea- Among railroad workers the casu- € ow nions e W ya ue: gold with. splen- tre, Patton on Sunday and Monday, | alty rate was one in 43 million miles : > ! October 17 and 18, with a matinee on | operated. There were 547 train ac- 1 Sunday at 2:30 P. M. This is an at- | cidents of all kinds of which 233 were BROWN STAMPS C-D-E GooD Now! n traction you Wort wan: to miss. caused by “human failure.” U. 8. Good---Grade “A” ! Points C E | ea amr rm Do. . : NOMINATION IS HELD Soviet Ex-Prisoner Is BEE Juicy Steaks 3" » BY CAMBRIA P. 8. E. A. Given Honor for Boiler Sirloin om y i i s : Chine Bone in 10-inch Nomination of officers of Cambria A I Standing Rib Roast {sions per in." mw. oe ; County Branch, Pennsylvania State] : Vic y . Bone in— Educational Association, to be elected ny on he Stalin prize i 100.000 Tu- Beef Rump Roas 8 Ps. per Lb. _w. 25¢ b, | during the annual teachers’ institute Es nc wy ow oller ta rat rt ast el es nt st ened mgt ul? 38 on Thursday and Friday of this week to 14 per ji = fo Saye Tom U Ss Good~—Grade GAY 1b. { - Intricate dainty design Enchanting ring with in Ebensburg Court House, took place Ramzin designed the “uniflow” S I & Brown C ) th t 1 i . ts 12e - . : . + . : ia fine diamond at charming ring at . , . 3 individually set dia [25% Friday niga a ts out house boiler in 1931 while serving a prison s LEMB Legs ‘roints T vies re es a : Ba : y 0g $5975 $7500 $100°° | President—William J. Taylor, prin- Senisnos cured While be PRs leua \ To Roast > ( £ S081 or Darnashoro Tigh Senooh; Al —_— ) Lamb Shoulder Roast .%vi’vercs. nw. 35€ ) : 2 - bert L. O'Connor Jr., principal of the 0 Y Old S { To Stew { > ms Rlack Lick Township High School:| 70-Y ear- ergeant ) Breast of Lamb 1 Pt. per Lb. ib. 20c ) I : : . : and S. Raymond Kilmer, Westmont, i i a anh 1 Now is the time so surprise your wife with the diamond 2 Vice Savi dent—Ray McNulty, the Is Still on Active Duty WX ring she bas always hoped to own. See our quality selec i rt ate CAMP POLK, LA.—This cam Tig she, choose with confidence St. Michael school principal; D, R. boasts. a 70 1B otaff » § 7 Brown % 28¢ A : Lovette, supervising principal of the oe of es ony oto roun ee Points .