Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, August 31, 1950, Image 7

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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 .....
Always freshly ground, minimum of fat
FA
. 1b 50¢
Ore
OT y
whe
Chuck Roast . ..
“Super Right” blade cut .
Super Right Picnics
Feady-to-Eat , . . short shank
1: : Lh.
Sirloin Steaks .......... a9e
“Super Right”... close trimmed... guaranteed to be
satisfactory.
Porterhouse Steaks. ..... > 93¢
Also ("lub Steaks . . . all from corn fed steers
Bomet Bad Wik Plenty oi AaPs Fresh
FRUITS « VEGETABLES
Light from the start you'll ses that AAP's u's
and vegetables are tops. You only have to look at
them to realize that they're naturally fresher . . .
naturally better, Pick a basketfull
SUGAR SWEEY
Bananas
2 .29¢
Freestone Peaches ..... 2» 17¢
Grand for shortcake, ples, fruit cups, salads
Bartlett Pears ........2 1» 29¢
Make ideal snacks and delicious sandwiches
Fresh Cauliflower ..... Hes 25¢
Dorens of appetizing ways (0 serve
Blue Label Potatoes ... 1° = 43¢
Fxtra delicious . . . U. 8S. No. 1 Grade A
Iceberg Lettuce ..... 2 Hed 274
Firm large heads . . . for cool refreshing salads
Package ofl 8 Jane
Cr rnee P6568
, no stringy neck culs
A
Nambarger or
Framkinrter
EOLIS |
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Take this tip for a pesceful trip: Provide plenty of
tempting Jane Parker bakery treats for the young-
sters to munch on while traveling, Be sure to get
encugh for the journeys end, too!
Potato Chips ........ 1» Bx 594
Jane Parker . . . large economy package
Sandwich Bread ........1* 17¢
Marvel . . . especially made for sandwich making
Raised Donuts .........DP= 20g
Parker . . . glazed or sugared
Brown N’ Serve Rolls ....P= 54
¥ 1
« » poppy seed rolls—16e
Jane
A'mond Braid Ring .....*< 39g
A Uanish Styvie Coffee Cake
Sliced White Bread . 150 loaf j4¢
i y for Penny-—it's your best buy
Angel Food Ring ....... Exh 49g
a favorite summer dessert
Snanish Bar Cake ....... Fs» 20¢
1c: 4
i and stightiv sp»
| Amn Pase
| CIDER VINE °%
32-02. Btl 19¢
Large size ., .
Brownies
POTATO CNI'S
1402. Pkg. 49¢
TENDER HAMS
sr Right” Cooked or fm: ~d
Whole Ham or Full Shank Half
wo. (Bede
Butt Half... Lb, 68¢
A ham is grand to have on hand for the holiday . ..
especially when U's a tender, juicy, mellow flavored
one from A&P. Even half a harm gives you lots of
marvelous meat when you buy it at A&P because
pone of the choice center slices Is removed.
CANNED MEATS
Spiced Ham ........3 > 2.13
Chopped Ham ....... *» © 2.25
Spiced Luncheon Meat *® © 1.73
shart Bud With Your Fowmity's
DAIRY FAVORITES
Ther. & sure to be good eating ahead when you head
tor the Dairy Department of your ARP and lake
your choice of its many fine foods . . . all fresh as
can be and thrifty in price.
Sliced Mel-O-Bit ....... > 45¢
American Brick or Pimento
Domestic Swiss Cheese .. > 55¢
ter Cuts and slices—center cuts--Iv 88e
Fresh Roll Butter ...... > 67¢
Bilverbrook . . . 90 sore
: Dos.
Crestview Eggs ......... 55¢
Large size Grade B . . . uniform quality
ReddiWhip ...........™ ©= 4%
Helps you make attractive desserts and salads
Ched-O-Bit Bh lot 73g
American or Pimento Cheeses Food
Cream Cheese ttre Pe 16¢
Philadelphia brand or Borden's
Sharp Cheddar ......... ™ §9¢
For sandwiches, grating or sauce making
tne wt Wh Fron
AsP COFFEE
Youll get a fresh start with A&P Coffee because
it's kept In the whole, rosster-fresh bean till you
buy it . . . then Custom Ground just right for your
coffeemaker. Costs less than coffees of comparable
Quality, too.
Eight O'Clock
1h 11¢ $ Ibe 2.25
RedCirele ..............]1* 780
. 5 * Se 8 ws
As PY MARKS PRICES
«N ALL ITEMS
To help you keep
track of what you
opend snd check your
cash register ship,
AAP — a se
Armeour’s
TREEY
12-02. Can 49¢
Come. take your plek from
comniate a FRB ri ment of
ART a own brands and na
tionally advertised brands
They're priced a» low an
posnibie every day to make
it sary on your purse.
Dill Pickles ..........% PU 25¢
Bonds . . . for your picnic hamper
Sultana Stuffed Olives
Another picnic necessity
Heinz Tom. Ketchup
Still another picnic need
Yukon Club Beverages “°* * 13¢
Why pay more . assorted flavors plus deposit
Cold Stream Pink Salmen ...... "" “ 39%¢
OurOwnTeaBalls ........... = "38
Nutley Margarine .......... '™ 28¢
dexo Shortening .......... Ha. Can 434
Krispy Grackers . ........... > P= 304
re 914
Pg 27¢
Fre 30¢
of 1 494
2 Cm B34
v2 Can 556
| Can 55¢
ARP Apple Samee . .. Ne. 1 Cans 344
Del Monte Fruit Cocktall. . . . .. "Can 244
Red Soeur Pitted Cherries ..... ~ * 23¢
Orasge and Grapefruit Juise ... . “= © 39¢
fona Peaches, Halves or Slices “> + “= 25¢
fona Tender Peag ........2 ™ ™ Cu» 25¢
lena Pork and Beans .. . . en On 184
Reliable Cut Green Beans 2% 30mm a4
ASP Sawer Kramt ........ 2 ¥ 7% Cow 234
Campbell's Tomate Jules ..... “* “= 29¢
fona Tomatoes ........... 2% 3Ces2yg
ARP Fruit Gecktall ....... "Y " C= 354
ARP Grapefrait Sectiens ‘oso 30 30g
Biblets Gorm .......... « J Pen Cums qq4
Butter Kernel Peas . «ves Ta 2 0m oid
Heavy Paper Plates . cvsvae oe TE 44
Foods
Salad Dressing
“ven. hr ggg
Ann Page . . . tart sweet
Grape Jelly ...... 120z Gas 25.
Goes fine with Ann Page Peanut Butter
Ann Page Beans .. .2 $0: Cans 91,
With pork, vegetarian or Boston Style
Sparkle Gelatine .... .3 Ps jg,
Six wonderful flavors to choose from
Ann Page Mayonnaise » 37¢
Assurss you of Wonderful Salads
S%-oz. Bt] 35¢
14-02. Bt] 24¢
Pry
Baker Maid 4 in | Saltines . .
NBC Ritz Crackers. ........
Oscar Mayer Weiners ia Brine. . .
Oscar Mayer Selest Pork ..... . ©
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