PAGE TEN UNION PRESS-COURIER Thursday, February 27, 1947 ® would soar past 48,300,000 tons. . | . . . oy 8 . Coal Production Rai se Is Sought Lawrence Scanlan | County Wine Sale Raids |Retired Gallitzin Barber tion of old shaving mugs from the | Day message was delivered by Miss Production in the Central Penn- hi i : . » ! . a br gr eed Will Operate Airport Made During Past Week |Reaches 85th Year own with his name on it. The past presidents of the as- Off fo Fl in Start were poured out to feed the war for Governor Duff | Lawrence J. Scanlan, of Cress- | Five perosns were arreseted on| George C. Saunders, retired Gal- | Se t——— / | sociation were honored during the furnaces. on, was approved for appointment | Friday in three Cambria County |litzin barber, celebrated his 84th | Colver Parent-Teachers | session and past president pins homes for violation of the liquor birthday on Saturday. He was in | | were presented to the following: Coal output slumped to the low-| A bill to give salary increases to as manager of the Keystone Air- : | laws. All the charges involve the business for almost 64 years. | Observe Founders Day | Mrs. Charles Reese, Mrs. John ° So Far This Year est mark in six years during 1946 | the Governor and other state offi- Port, at a meeting of Ebensburg : ( with nearly 37,000,000 produced. |cials was introduced in the Gener- Borough Council on Monday even- | sale of wine without a license. Mr. Saunders began working in| The Colver Parent-Teacher As-|Motrenic, Mrs, Thomas Brown, Strip mining is adding a big |al Assembly on Monday by Sena- ing. The airport recently came un-| Andrew and Catherine Jacobs | the barber shop of the late Robert | sociation observed Founders’ Day| Walter Angert, Mrs. Leonard New Annual Record chunk of coal to district produc- | tor H. Jerome Jaspan, of Philadel- der the ownership of the borough. | were arrested by a county detec-| Couch on Apr. 1, 1882, He contin- | at its meeting last Thursday ev-| Thomas, Mrs. Robert Fleming, M Be M d . 1947 tion. Surface operations mush- | phia, | Under the present arrangement tive at their home in Vintondale, | ued in the trade until Dec. 1945, | ening. Mrs. William McHenry, the | Mrs. Garfield Thomas, Mrs. T, L. ay ade mn roomed through the region during | It provides these raises: Mr. Scanlan will be in complete | and the home of Onarota Silingar- | when he retired. A camera enthu- | president, presided at the meet-| Aitken and Mrs. Everad Johns, District coal production is off t the war and have been continuing | Governor—From $18,000 to $25, charge of operating and maintain- di in Nanty Glo was also raided. siast, he now has many historical | ing. A luncheon was served with the ne o a P MT O | their heavy tonnage. [000 a year. ing the landing field, located al- Samuel and Louise Orielle, Vin- | pictures of the community. Anoth- The program featured the pre-| past presidents as hosts. 8 Tang start In rad, ” Industries are stocking big coal| Lieutenant Governor—From $8,- ong Route 219, near Ebensburg. He | tondale were likewise arrested. All | er hobby is collectinog old coins |sentation of a play, “The Tale of - - ote oy of hack amon "a supplies to carry them through a | 000 to $15,000. will enter into a contract with the | posted bond for a hearing. and stamps. He also has a collec-' Three Letters,” and a Founders'' —Press-Couries want ads pay. Stepped WP lo 5 banner vip fuel famine should there be a mine | Cabinet Members—From $10,000 borough council for compensation. | = Ee - me — Producti id h y hartled shut down during the spring orto $15,000. Scanlan will assume manage- 1 ph on Son d Ave hurled summer, Members of the Liquor Control ment of the airfield just as soon as ar ahead if railroad cars had been | ™ ‘phjs factor has provided a | Board—From $10,000 to $15,000. |the General Assembly approves a i ca. a 5 nines: the region | Steady market for mines with the| Members of the Public Utility transfer to the borough. Tho I ie Ions ok 3 ron ges shortage the only bar to fail) Conmission= From $10,000 to $15,- ————— Speman Fe ime production. . . : Io Says Breen Sue Tonnage reports for the district | The ‘editor of this paper is won- Colver Men Are Injured Few: labor troubles cropped out | provided by Secretary of Mines, | dering what's to be done for the in Wreck on Route 32 during the month to sprag produc- | Richard Maize, follow: school teachers? a tion. Miners were on the job work-| Sixth — 283,000; Seventh — 414.-| Il Sy ney, Solver Lon Ware injures; ing at top pace in getting out the | 000; 10th—418,000; 12th—414,-| either se y, early on E steam of black fuel. © 000: 15th—358,000; 18th—317,- llustrated Lecture Set morning when the car in which A continued pace such as that|000; 20th—340,000; 24th—495,- | at Ebensburg Thursday they were riding figured in a head- set in January would push produc- | 000; 25th—331,000; 2 S25 ‘un illustrated lecture on cop On Sollsion at the intersection of tion for the year to a history high. | 000; 30th—4#6,000. trolling orchard insects will be Routes 22 and 15, ne lle West Should the January stride be " [given at 7:30 p. m. on Thursday Dios le hms Pipi maintained through the spring, —One way of disposing of that | evening of this week in the Eb- the head and face and Theodore | summer and fall, coal output'unneeded article is by a little ad. |ensburg Courthouse. E. J. Udine po." suffe Coir eval ps : gan suffered facial lacerations, jo ne ae State College pth were treated by an Ebens- | Mr. Udine also will discuss new | burg physician. . | insecticides on the market. His| The men were riding in a car | talk will be followed with a round | operated by Lido Tisci, also of] | table discussion. The public is in- Colver, when it figured in a colli- | | vited to attend the session in court (Sion with a car operated by Geo. | | room No. 4. | Safko ,Nanty-Glo. Damage to both | H. C. McWilliams, county agent, | vehicles was estimated at $1,500. | advises fruit growers to plan for | = — Ts Headquarters for | | clean fruit before the spraying sea- | POLES ARRIVE IN SPANGLER | son starts. | A number of very tall poles | . S——————— - of the type used for lighting at | ALL your All offices in the Courthouse at | athletic fields were unloaded at | { Ebensburg were closed Saturday | a railroad siding in Spangler on | Lenten in observance of Washington's Wednesday and Thursday of last | Birthday. ii: week. [ food needs! HUNTER BACK FROM BRAZIL JUNGLE Ma CHANCES ARE THAT A&P HAS IT!! Are you wild about mild cheese____soft on cheese spreads? No matter how choosey you are about cheese, you're sure to find a cheese to please in the big Dairy Center in your A&P Super Market. We've cheeses to pair with pie____to spread on crackers..._for sandwiches_.__for cook- ing. Many come in jars and packages bearing famous names like Kraft, Borden and Mel-o-Bit. Others are sold in bulk____freshly cut and cel- lophane wrapped. All are high in quality..__attractive in price. Stop in and select your favorites today. FRESH DAISY For those who like their cheeses mild. Ideal for sand- wiches or cooking....white or colored—take your choice Lb. KRAFT'S VELVEETA An old favorite that got lost in the shuffle....but it's back Pasteciizod Cliooss Pood ; 252/n «« batier than ever, It's mild....a grand all-purpose DOMESTIC SWISS Sweet nutty flavor BABY GOUDA CHED-O-BIT Grand party cheese A velvety-smooth cheese food that melts like magie. It For the “gal” who wants to lead the $i eo in Es Be : Sh by works like wonders with left overs. Grand for cheese- Easter Parade we suggest one of our A ea the I SOY Ng ; BLEU Burgers too. . . . > 3 2 ESR rum angy, rich new long jacket suits Smart styling, ah Pe a a SN y, WD i 2 Lb. Loat distinctive tailoring, finest quality at eBay A oy 3 MUENSTER hh MEL-0-BIT amazingly low prices. : : SN 4 MBURGE 5: LI 2 Lb. oT No matter what flavor you prefer....zesty American or mild Flavortt] abd eronmy Pimento. ...youll agree that Mel-O-Bit Cheese is smooth.... ’ BIG-GAME HUNTER Alexander R. (Sasha) Siemel, who has spent most of gg TRE the last 33 years in the jungle country of Brazil, is shown with his wife, Edith, and his three children, on their arrival in New York. Siemel is COCKTAIL SPREAD holding the spear he used to kill 30 jaguars. The children, Sasha, Dora Kraft or Borden's and Sandra, were born in Brazil. The bottom photo shows the Siemels SM ART SHOP B ARNESBORO in the jungle after the be-whiskered Sasha had speared a jaguar. Mrs. Siemel was born in Philadelphia. The Siemels’ only contact with the war-torn world of 1941-45 was a radio that went dead shortly after their arrival in Brazil in 1941 to begin their adventure. (International) ENCORE PREPARED BH Se — { ta paghetti ‘we 14e€ WwW O R K i“ 7 SL pies et seed a ao oF in the Had dock ENCORE SPAGHETTI ........ 2 160 Fresh Fruits n 1 G HT C1 € es ° Fillets ENCORE MACARONI ........ sie 160 and Vegetables Oo fa — ENCORE EGG NOODLES. ..... Li 23¢ ® 1b Pie. CRISP CALIF. 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