PAGE RIGHT SE ST ——— Otto Strittmatter Milk Control Board Leaving Hastings Must Serve Farmer Father, Son to Engage And Consumer First UNION PRESS.COURIER Help Wanted Ad Draws Miss Betty Galla 20 Replies In One Day A classified saa in the Union Press-Courier really brings re sults. Joe's Cut-Rate Store, neshoro, last week advertised of Cherry Tree sorved as best held at the home of the bride on | KILLED NEAR REVIOC man | Saturday evening | Arthur E. ubel 19 of Revioe The bride wore a white suit Mrs. Beott is employed by the | was injured fatally Sunday morn- With a white picture hat and a Phillips-Jones Corp in Patton Mr ing when hi scar went out of corsage of red roses. The maid Scott is employed by the Baker control and turned over on Route Rev. Norman O. Scribner per- of honor wore a maize suit with | Lumber Co. in McGee's Mills. The 422 about 1% miles west of Rev- ; Miss Margazel JB Sails, formed the single-ring « ceremony. a white picture hat and a corsage newlyweds will reside in Hastings. loc. He was a son of Mrs. Ber- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jeannette 1afebure of Hastings of pink roses {tha Zubel. He died in Johnstown Bar- alla of Hastings, and Louis was maid of honor and Tom King A supper and {Beott, son of Mrs. Virginia Scott of Emeigh, were united in mar- riage on Saturday, Aug. 26, at 11 the Centre Sireet Meth Weds Emeigh Man odist Chur h of Cumberland, Md Jetty In Business At Indiana reception were | Read out Classifieds, it pays | Hospital at 5:50 p. m. Sunday. Hastings This week Strittiatter family will residence in Indiana. Pa. Mr. Strittmatter and his son Paul, expect to engage in the re tail lumber business Mr Strittmatter Strittratter Bros Co, for the past 30 knowr in the dustry Hastings years, is retail lumber in Miss Patricia Strittmatter teacher - in the Ford City Schoois For the past years she has taught in the Hast- ings Public School Her sister Alice will assume a similar home economics post in the Morris Twp High School near Philipsburg Both Alice and Paul graduated from Penn State College in June of this vear Miss Eileen Strittmatter a re "cont honor graduate from Altoona Bchool of Commerce. is now em ployed as a personal secretary at the Indiana State Teachers’ Col- lege Laboratory &chool Prublic RE A SAFE DRIVER On this coming Labor Day week end be a safe driver, the life you sve may be your owm Pibibdtdb bbb bbb bbb bebe be Movies Are Better Than Ever at BLATT BROTHERS \ - aA PATTON, PA. FRIDAY & SATURDAY September 1 & 2 William Holden, Coleen Gray, in FATHER IS A BACHELOR ALSO Arnold, Gloria Heary, in FEUDIN’ RHYTHM Eddie SUNDAY & MONDAY September 3 & 4 FRED ASTAIRE RED SKELTON GLORIA DeHAVEN KEENAN WYNN. in THREE LITTLE WORDS COLOR by TECHNICOLOR Also—War News and Color Cartoon TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY September 5, 6 & 7 ROBERT MITCHUM JANET LEIGH, in HOLIDAY AFFAIR with Wendell Corey and Morgan A holiday of teasin’ and squeexin’! Show Begins at 7 Each Nite CASH NITES 3 DAYS the Otto take up where A partner in well Will | pight at the be emploved as a home economics Take It Out of Politics Urges State Candidate By RICHARIRON DILWORTH Democratic Nominees for Govern ime of & Series; Milk (Fovernor control, established Pinchot and itnder t 5s under made per manent succeeding Democratic heen taken ver by the keep elbow of the distribu tors who their ont (Tommiggioe several | The ting and & that a 48 le RrPOS it out of politics farmer will not have to be =» | politician to stay in business {1 alse propose to halt the sabo itaging of Federal farm programs by State agencies The politicians it Harrishurg go along with soil conservation and other natiomwide activities only when to control and political benefits from those programas The guerilla warfare which the | State's farm agencies under Gov- jemor Duff have been waging ‘against Federal farm activities is | senseless partisanship, costly to ithe farmers of Pennsylvania | State and Federal agencies can land should work together harm loniously for the benefit of Penn- | sylvania agriculture | The farmer is an individualist and 1 respect him for it. As Gov. ¢rnor it is my purpose not to tell him what to do or how to do it {but to find out where the State Goverment can do the most good in developing agriculture as a great and basic industry Style Show Slated At Barnesboro YFW Monday, Sept. 18, The Business Wamen's Club sponsor a Style 8how on Sept IX in the Foreign Wary Home, Barmeaboro This event ia being held at re. [quest of the Barnesboro Business ‘Men's Associalion New fall fashions will be fea tured in the show The lates! imtyles in dress and casual clothes (will be furnished by Lipman's i Shonberg’'s, The Kay B8hop and | The Mademoiselle Shop | The admission price will be 50 | cents which will include refresh. ments and souvenirs The committee on arrangements {for this affair consists of the fol lowing members: Miss Jean Scollon, president of ithe B. P. W.. Mrs. Cheryl Root | general chairman; Miss Kate Mc- i Cormick, chairman of models ‘Mrs. Mary Papotto, chairman of | decorations: Miss Agnes Dolney chairman of finance; Miss Christ- (ine Scollon, chairman of ticket sales; Mrs. Beulah Bosserman ‘chairman of ushers; Miss Kather- | ine Glasser, chairman of Uckets and programs; Mrs Beatrice | Overberger, chairman of refresh. iments, and Misa Emily McAnuity, chairman of publicity. they Bre Abie obtain and Professional if Barneaboro will Monday Veterans of SEPTEMBER salary be fixed did mot pass, and a Cyrus W. Davis then moved that ‘the salary be st at$275 per : month. This motion was approved with Judge McCann casting the only dissenting vote, | Atty. Walter Criste] Cresson, a FOR YOU. .. SHOES =: GIRLS “ $2.99 _ ®Black © Brown FREE! ... . FREE! PENCIL OR ROY RODGERS DEPUTY BADGE with each purchase PRICES ARE LOWER of children's shoes! ~— QUALITY HIGHER 'S BARNESBORO administration has lobbyists Milk for a girl to work in his store, and within a day after the paper was out, he had re ceived more than 20 calls, Incidentally, Joe hired one of the girls, but we forgot to “pull” his classified—so0 we urge you not to answer the ad this week. Penelec Worker — Jolted By Wires In Accident Here Is Rushed to Hospital By Patton Ambulance Ernest RB Whited, 23 voung Spangler lineman fdr the Penr sylvania Electric Co | was about mid-morning last Thursday when he fell 14 feet after gtep ping on a 2-300.volt line at the Penelee substation near the Stoltz Motor Co in Patton Whited WAS rushed tes the Miners Hospital in the Patton ambulance He in being treated for severe shook burns of the feet, head Injuries and body cuts and bruises ri fered The young. blond-headed Span- [gler man and a companion were unrolling tarpaper on the roof of ithe substation building when Whi. | ted stepped on the wires He either the roof or fell gatin gofficisls that he remem bers thinking it would be better to jump from the roof than to be burned severely by the wires His co-worker, Fred Feigh of Spangler. rushed to Whited's aid and administered artificial respir- ation until the ambulance arrived high-voltage from investi- threw himself He told Employed by the utility concern for three years, Whited said he thought the comductork at the oof edge was disconnected He tramp- ed on the lives wires when he stood up after working at the edge of the roof Probation Officer Post Is Awarded To Regis Hoover Regis A. Hoover of Johnstown recently supervisor of the 19050 census in the 26th Congressional District, has been appointed Cam- bria County probation officer, a post that has been vacant for the past year He was unanimously appointed by the court on the recommendation of Judges John H. McCann, George W, Griffith and Ivan J McKenrick The new official's pay was set by the salary board at $3,300 a year after some discussion during | which Judge Griffith had sought to have the salary set at $4.000 Judge McCann announced, fol- lowing the appointment, that the position “is not a political job The probation office serves all the people of Cambria County and the job should be absolutely non- political,” he said Since the court directs the ac- tivities of the office,” Judge Mc- Cann was the court's representa- tive on the salary board Other members are Commissioners Pat Farrell, Thoms A. Owens and Cyrus W. Davis and Controller M C Chervenak Jr i Both McCann and Griffith fav- ored setting the salary at $4,000 A year bul the commissioners and controller said this sum was too high for a new man on the job Judge Griffith sat In on the ses- sion but was not eligible to vote. McCann's motion that a $4,000 layer, also had his name up for conmideration but was rejected jdue to the fact that he could not jdevote full time to the job. i (Continued from Page 1) ed business. In those days a per- son could buy a Willys Overland for $565. Today, a person pays in the neighborhood of $2,000 for an automobile. However, you get | much more for your money today in comfort, safety and rform- | ance, Mr. Haluska poin out, | Associated with him in business {are three sons Emory, Joseph A. {and Theodore, and Francis Zuren- ko, a son-in-law. All four served |Guring World War II. Emory was | {in the army, Joseph in the Air { Corps, Theodore in the navy and | Francis in the army. | Mr. Haluska was born July 25 | 1808, in Canonsburg. a son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Haluska. The {family moved to Patton when {Joseph was a child of four years {Hig father worked in the mines iand now is retired. | The garageman ithe former Mary {August 17 they marked their {30th wedding anniversary. In ‘addition to the three sons, they have also three daughters Mary Louise, wife of Francis Zurenko, Carrolitown; Dorothy, wife of Charles Sullivan, Patton, and Miss Elizabeth Jane, at home. There are also seven grandchildren Mr. Haluska is a brother of State Sen. John J. Haluska; Dr. | Haluska, Patton Borough | Secretary Albert Haluska, Louis Haluska of the Standard Motor! Supply, Patton, Stephen Haluska | who is employed by the Barnes- | boro Atlantic & Pacific Store, and | Emory Halusks, who is employed | in the South, ; : A member of St. George's Ca- | | is ‘married to Yencho., Last tholic Church, the Patton man al- #0 belongs to the Patton Eagles and Moose. He also is a social of the Patton Veterans of Wars, Patton Ameri. can Sons of Italy ne, “ , Customers Corner } ings A iui store consists of three thing Food Nervice Equipment il your loyal employees will appreciate AR improving aay of these suggestions for things st your ALP, Please write: Customer Relations Department, TAR A&P Food Stores, 420 Lexington Avenue New York 17, N. Y. fry mand sassy lo sae tamder meaty carefully out up phases. wrapped in w irsvys Just he P wv. Ble Cut Up Frying Chicken Parts Legs and Thighs. . "> 9i¢ Breasts .** 974 Backs and Necks. > 19¢ Wings . .'* 358 Fresh Dressed Fowl ..... '» 55¢ Tender . ideal for slewing Lean Ground Beef ..... 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