Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, August 10, 1939, Image 6

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    THE UNION PRESS-COURIER. Thursday, August 10, 1939.
PAGE SIX.
NEW JUNIOR COLLEGE LAUNCHED
MOUNT ALOYSIUS, CRESSON, PA.
son or infection.
Some claim it is due to obstruction |
of the circulation in the kidney.
High blood pressure may be caused |
| by any one of these. |
High blood pressure in many cases |
trough a so-called functional |
Established 1880. | stage in which there is no evidence oi |
disease of the blood vessels. |
Dedicated to higher educational standards as well as to principles | As the disease progresses, however, |
appropriate for practical living there is a change, first in more min- |
nute vessels, followed by dangerous
complications.
NOW OFFERS In the early stages of high blood r X
pressure there may be symptoms, sc
A FIRST YEAR OF STANDARD COLLEGE COURSE IN: the patient consults the doctor only
s . when the disease is well developed
Liberal Arts Home Economics If treatment is to be entirely suc-
Public School Music Secretarial Science cessful it should begin as early as i: |
re. Nurst possible,
Pre-Nu Sing The only satisfactory way this dis-
ease can be detected is by periodic
Located on William Penn Highway—Route 22. ticalth examinations.
Easily accessible from all points. Because it is believed there is def-
inite hereditary factor in high blood dy
— or = RIES pressure, those whose family history
HE SCHOOL WELCOMES YOUR INQUIRIES. record this symptom complex should
be examined Arequently. J
Accreditment Pending. ADDRESS REGISTRAR. EE
PATTON METHODIST &
EPISCOPAL CHURCH i
SOME FACTS ABOUT | There have been a great variety of | James A. Turner, pastor.
It may be due to some outside pol |
|
> og oe gi Seve drugs, diets and regimens used in Church school at 9 A. M. Preaching
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE | treating high blood pressure. 10 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Mid-week Bi- D O A R
— But cases of hypertension, or high ble Class, Wednesday at 7:30 P. M.
Fifteen per cent of all adults are blood pressure, vary so much with Can you tell from what kind of lit- 7
said to have especially high blood each individual that each case is a dis- erature the following paragraphs were
pressure. tinet problem. taken? |
One-fourth of all patients who are Just what causes high blood pressure
more than 53 years of age die of hy-|is not known.
pertension. It may be caused by nervous ten-
This symptom springs from one of sion.
the most common but complex condi- Perhaps it is due to excessive secre-
tions encountered in medical practice. tion of one of the endocrine glands.
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II
“Reverence for the Lord is the be-
ginning of knowledge; fools despise
wisdom and instruction.
My son, if you receive my words
and store up my commands within you,
inclining your ear to wi or, and ap-
plying your mind to re if you .
appeal to Elias and lift up your
voice to reason; if you seek her as
silver, and rch for her as for hid-
tween man and his own soul. “In and
reverence for the Lord, and will dis-
cover the knowledge of God. ’
Let not kindness and good faith lea- J
ve you; fasten them round your heck, a n 0 op a n ave ®
write them on the tablet of your mind
—so0 you will find favor and good
will in the eyes of God and man. -
Trust in the Lord with all your
| heart, and rely not only on your un- Wednesday, August 16th, will be a big thrift day in Altoon.
derstanding; in all your ways ack-
nowledge him, and he will make stra- | .o. . . .
ight your paths, All stores have joined in offering outstanding values. Plan
Hatred stirs up strife; but love draws
| a veil over all transgressions. | now to come early in the morning and get your share of sen-
The lips of the righteous are a sus- |
tenance io many; but fools die for | . . . 4c
Want of sense Tox 0.1 1 tv he or | sational Dollar Day bargains. Heur parking restrictions
to do wrong; but it is hateful to a man
{ of sense.” | lave been lifted for the day.
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The Romans took their hot baths in |
Vicy, France, and gave the town its |
name of Vicus Calidus,, or town of hot |
waters. Owned by the French govern- |
ment, the springs do a large business. |
About one hundred and fifty thous- | EE I SP Ee A Ar aan
and persons come to the springs each
year and more than 60,000,000 bottles
” - a
of the waters are shipped annually to SEEKS NOMINATION] EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. | delay to
all parts of the world. | In the estate of Sarah Jane Lodge, JOHN GEORGE WILSON, Executor,
late of Patton Borough, Cambria coun- Patton, Pa.
ty, Pennsylvania, deceased. | Reuel Somerville, Attorney,
Notice is hereby given that Letters | Patton, Pa.
Testamentary upon the Estate of - the | oe
| above named decedent have been| FOR SALE—$85 Airway Sweeper,
granted to the undersigned. All per- this year’s model, used one month, for
sons indebted to said Estate are re-|$30; 1934 Plymouth Two door car in
quested to make payment, and those | A-1 condition, all new rubber, price
having claims or demands against the | $235.—Mrs. Adolph Hofer, 415 Palmer
same will make them known without | Avenue, Patton.
Thndlling
New Treat . .
HOFFMAN for
AMERICA KNOWS
A BARGAIN!
1. B. Wlilliams,
I. B. Williams, of Westmont, has
announced his candidacy for Commis-
sioner on the Republican ticket. Mr.
Williams has been a resident over 20 FE
years of Westmont, for which he served E
as burgess for 12 years and did not GE/ |
5
ask reelection. He has had years of
CIR: 1d
TA N iG ER INE professional and business experience
and should be well qualified to fill the YOUR LIFE!
SHERBE T office to which he aspires. While bur
gess he was very active in retaining
the Incline Plane when it was to be
Here's a taste iagling treat) Tan- abandoned by the steel company. He
gerine Sherbet! A spoonful of this has always taken an active interest in
delicious sherbet is like eating a sports of all kinds and is vary popular
ripe, juicy tangerine. There's the with the young people. He organized
same refreshing fruit flavor... the the community baseball league, fur-
MO RN same satisfying goodness. Order nishing the equipment to start. He ser-
A DE NEW SERVICE FOR THE TRANSFER Tangerine Sherbet at our near- ved one term in the general assembly
OF FUNDS. RATES ARE LOW. est dealer’s. and in 1931 introduced a bill to elim- . .
Ls Laain inate one of the common pleas judges, General Electric Refrigerators
SERVICE IS QUICK. Also in combination with Vanilla a bill which at that time was very un- 5 A
Ice Cream in the Hostess Pack- | popular, but which of recent years is Are Selling Fast This Summer!
: . : age. 39¢ a quart... 20c a pint. a plank in the platform of every can-
Less Inconvenience and Red Tape in Handling. The didate running for the general assem- | | SEE G-E! And you'll see the refriger-
i i bly. For three years Mr. Williams wor-
Ideal Method for Handling Your Payments If You Have you tried Rod in, the Contr ATION of ThE a ator that has taken America by storm.
Don’t Carry A Checking Account, BLACK RASPBERRY ICE CREAM? ditor general's department. The work It’s the buy of your life.
The Sealtest-Approved Flavor for August. breug Has in ee) Contant Sain all 14 New G-E Models to Choose From!
Sweet black raspberries, rich country county offices, as well as local offices, - s to ro
COME IN — WE'LL GLADLY EXPLAIN THE LOW cream, and other fine ingredients, frozen such as mayors, aldermen, burgesses 12a : +
into a delicious treat. and justices of the peace. He covered a i Stop In Today i
RATES AND SERVICE.
First National Bank
majority of counties of the state. He fa rr
i 9; taught mathematics in the public sch- i¥ ® VERY CONVENIENT TERMS ® Lu
HOrFMAN 5 ools for seven years and graduated
from the Pennsylvania Business Coll-
ege, Lancaster. Williams worked in Pp L M N S Y L VY A N i A
the mines and woods to pay for his ed-
ucation. He has never before asked for EDs Oo N COM PA NY
or held any county office.
: : Sebi mbtstommieerioios - No Other Dollar Buys As Much As the Dollar You
at Patton ir onion | 308, SENT Sublie aldcons vars Spend Por Public Uidity Service
thony A. Huber, 520 Russell Avenue,
Patton. Phone 3001 and 3003 Patton.
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