PAGE EIGHT : ems UNION PRESS COURIER . . pEm—— Thursday, December 2, 1943, LEGION STAFF NAMED | FOR CAMBRIA COUNTY elton Edwin F Green of Portage, Com- mander of the 20th American Legion District, has announced his staff | the ensuing year, Clay B. Harshberg- er of Johnstown, was named Adju- tant and C. E. Eckenrode, of Cress- on; H. A. Johnson of Conemaugh, and Fred Morley of Barneshboro, deputy commanders. Other members of the staff are: Herman Riblett, radio; Paul Blough, Johnstown, service officer; B. Blake Horner, Sons of Legion; Joseph Ned- erlander, South Fork, traffic; Fran- ¢ls Green, Carrolltown, uniforms; Frank Morley, Barnesbhoro,, World War II liason officer; Walter Stinson, Ebensburg, publicity; Earl S, Keedy, Johnstown, national defense; Joseph A. Straub, Johnstown, membership; Dr. A. J. Bergstein, Gallitzin, junior dctivities; Os. Hampton, Johnstown, employment; Bernard Seifert, Johns- town, emergency unit; Edward Kai- ger, Portage, service; Jay I. Reade, Portage, Boy Scouts; Miss Ann Plowman, Johnstown, auxiliary com- mittee; Dr. James D. Lewis, Johns- tewn, athletic committee, and Louis A. Sheehan, Johnstown, Americanism. SAFETY HINTS FOR joy Fi Fresher Fi Eight O'Clock Coffee—America’s fav- orite—is a blend of finest Brazilian coffee, Tt comes to you in the flavor- sealed bean—then at the moment you buy, it's Custom Ground exactly right for your coffee maker. You get finer, fresher flavor. Remember, pre-ground coffees—days, even weeks old, cannot match the flavor of real- ly fresh coffee. For real economy, buy Eight 0’Clock in the big 3-pound bag! MILD AND MELLOW 3-LB. HO: warm os ———| KEEP ON BACKING THE ATTACK! RED CIRCLE ..... 4T1c : Every minute by which the war can be shortened means & SERVICE JC super markers ! Pigs and Operated By The : reat Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. ] : ] THE DEER HUNTERS BOKAR. i Winey. 2 Ws Ble fewer lives lost—fewer white crosses on a lonely hillside. “Enriched” a High Plover DIG DOWN DEEPER. 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It's better to drag or carry the buck on a pole.” He warned game wardens and protectors will be on the lookout ag- ain for hunters carrying loaded guns in automobiles. “That means it is unlawful even to stand a loaded gun against a car,” he emphasized. “It is a serious of- fense and we will be checking zeal- ously.” CONDOR ......... LLb. 3lec shorten the war by those vital minutes, or days, or Glass months-—which mean American lives saved. Buy A&P Meats With Confidence! REMEMBER . . . BROWN STAMPS G-H-J-K EXPIRE DEC. 4th fork’ LOINS «= =, , « 27¢ LOIN ENDS . ..... Lb. 30c (5 Points) @ CENTER CUTS .... Lb. 35¢ (8 Points) pork > LOINS :~ = - 33c LOIN ENDS ...... Lb.35c (5 Points) @ CENTER CUTS .... Lb. 33¢ (8 Points) Smoked Boiled HAMS = + 53¢ SLICED ...... Lb. 68¢c ... 10 POINTS ON BOTH TYPES smokeo SQUARES =. -21c¢ smokeo PICNICS =. - 27¢ FRESH PORK SAUSAGE (Bulk, Type 2) Lb. 35c ® GROUND BEEF ...... 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PL, 20¢ BORAXO HAND SOAP 9 Pkgs. 996 PA A hc ed in each of the six branches of the en a BEER RE a re m Cambria County Red Cross Chapter FLOUR BUTTER m to publicize the Red Cross blood don- or service, it has been announced by 5-Lb. 2-Lb. ge Howard Carston, chairman of speak- The ’re Here S { J o Pkg 22¢ Jar 47c ho ers. 2 Im Persons familiar with the donor y 2 ry» wee uicy y de program will appear before as many Pl groups as possible to stimulate regis- us tration of volunteer donors. qu Chairmen of branches in this sec- ni tion and speakers already engaged, are: i 1] oi egheny Ridge—Ira P. Bradley, FLORIDA C : Northern TREET . ! M airman. Clearfield Branch—Rev. Father 10’s-80’s for TOILET LU NCH Vincent Schlemmer, chairman, Mountan Branch—Judge Ivan J. McKenrick, chairman. ; There are so many ways to serve delicious A&P Susquehanna branch—Miles Ranck, Grapefruit. .. .in breakfast halves, fruit cup segments, T 8r., chairman. Speakers, Louis Lux- : : i2 oz pa enberg, Thos. A. Owens and Dr. B. salad sections, beverage juice. It's a flavor treat & Rolls 28¢ Tin 35¢ for F. Bowers and so nutritional, too! the Vt — cor APPLE CROP. n Sweet 2 oe Extent of drought Samage to the Juicy Ora nges Florida HE BE EE BN Dosen 3c OCTAGON OCTAGON 3 Pennsylvania 1943 apple crop, com- 250'-288' LAU Mn D RY TOI( LET I] mercial, was revealed the other day t in a November 1 survey report issued La r Oo Peca fis New Crop, Extra Lb. 45c¢ SOA 1 SOA P bi by the Federal-State Crop Reporting Large, Thin Shelled m un der Service in the State Department of " Giant Yer griculture. A total estimated pro- an 14 3 14 : duction of 5,070,000 bushels is = re- Caul ifl ower Fresh Snowy Head 29¢ 3 Bars Cc Cakes | 0 con ported for 1943, which is 4,961000 bu- White—I2s m =m =m =m A shels less than 1942 production, The Do: report also shows that the 1943 ap- Ci bas ple crop is nearly 3,900,000 bushels ce er ettuce sp 2 Heads 23¢C Cat less than the 8 year average, 1934 to { 60's giv 1941, ' » 8 mu ee EN] ier in uy ‘em . F SAVE FIBER BOARD CARTONS Maine i ota toes Now for $0.Lb, 1 63 “Palmolive” “Rayon-Safe” rus Shoppers can help reduce the load Storage a8 a Mrs on the under-manned pulp and paper . er, supply business by using and re-us- Fresh, Clean Penna. Blue Label Crisp Pascal BATH SIZE ger ing fiber board cartons for taking Sop reas SPINACH |POTATOES| CELERY P E> war food administration. This is but SU DS lan one of the trifles which amount to imosing totals when saving ways are Lbs. C ISL: 49¢ 2 L Sls 39¢ L LOS adopted by millions of families. ag ge. 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