PAGE TWO. Thursday, October 5th, 1939. Soviet, Germany Split Polish Loot THE UNION PRESS-COURIER. ing the pleasures offered by modern | | kitchen devices. One of the newest and most practi- able temperature, “Such features as a one-piece cook- HUNGARY Vall | | rs cal appliances offered for farm and | small community kitchens is that re- cently introduced by a well known electric range and refrigerator manu- facturer. This new kitchen appliance is a combination electric range and kitchen heater, a double purpose range that cooks with electricity and heats with wood, soft coal, anthracite coal, and otner hard fuels. “The old wood or coal stove that is used both for cooking and heating no longer is required in the kitchen,” said | B. A. Bender, local Frigidaire range dealer. “There are obvious disadvan- | tages in cooking with wood or coal, wihch include such things as lack of ing top, all porcelain cabinet, four surface cooking units each of which has five separate temperature adjust- ments for the five basic cooking opera- tions, and a full sized oven give this new Frigidaire combination range the ability to provide all the usefulness of a standard model used exclusively for cooking. The homemaker who has one in her kitchen enjoys all the pleasures | of modern cooking, and in addition se cures the heating service commonly | supplied by an ordinary stove. “A hot water supply also is provid- in the kitchen heater’s section.” automatic control, constant watching Support to Roosevelt. of foods; excessive heat in warmer weather, and many other objectionable . : : features. The combination Frigidaire Pittsburgh — The United Mine Workers of America, Dist. No. 5, clo- sed their biennial convention last Sat- urday by expressing unqualified op- position to war and pledged support for electric range and kitchen heater ser- ves the homemaker as a dependable and convenient cooking appliance and in addition provides the quantity of “THE FAMILY GOES SHOPPING’ Germany and Russia. ' | Map shows the latest partition of Poland, with areas going to both I after the World war. THERE'S A NEED FOR MORE SKILLED WORKERS IN SOME | TRADES, STATE REPORTS | Harrisburg. —Immediate resumption | of apprentice courses to train new gr-| oups of skilled workers was advocat- | ed by Deputy Secretary of Commerce | Mark S. James. | “The quickening pace of industrial production,” James said, “makes it ad- | visable or key industries to complete long term plans. Many of them have | developed complete programs for mo- | dernization but, because of the vast reservoir of unemployed labor, during the depression, not so many industries have been as active in assuring them- selves of an adequate supply of tech- nically trained persons.” The pronounced improvement in the basic industries, Deputy Secretary James said, probably is indicative of long continued activity in many fields | of production. Steel, leader of the dur- | able goods industries, has reached a | higher percentage of production than in several years, and additional blast furnaces have been blown in at var- ious points in the state. Coal mines | have been reopened in both the bi- tuminous and anthracite fields and long idle coke ovens are being placed in operation. Machine tool plants have increased production. Railroad and eq- uipment builders have recalled work- | men in preparation for busier times. | “This is more than a war boom,” | James asserted. “There has been im- | provement in Pennsylvania almost | steadily since last spring. From May | to September the level of business ad- | vanced as much as 60 per cent in some | industries and plans have been made | for expanded production in the Fall. In other words, the upward surge had | started before the war began in Eu- | Tope. | “Unquestionably the European war | has accounted for some of the fast| pick-up in orders during September. | Some rushed to buy, fearing a short- | age; others because they feared ser- | ious delivery delays. | “The speeding up of production is likely to result in completion of some plant mondernization plans earlier than some of the companies intended. For instance, at some plants, new fur- naces will be required to supply steel to enable recently built rolling mills to reach their higher production ca- pacity. “There is evidence that soon the supply of certain skilled labor will be exhausted. A shortage of good ma- chinists and highly skilled mechanics already has been reported by a few industries. While the large number of unemployed persons in the country make a general labor shortage unlikely at least in the near future, the supply of trained workers is below normal be- cause few were trained during the de- pression. “For that reason and to enable the plants to look forward to a continued supply of technically proficient men, it seems dnevitable that apprentice PROTECT YOUR CAR with the Sealed-in Anti-Freeze “Five Star” Retardant Checks Evaporation! 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Observers also noticed that industrialized Germany got more industrial property, which she does aot need, and that Russia received agricuitural land of which she already has too much. The San and Vistula rivers form a major portion of the all ‘‘water’’ boundary, which cuts through the suburbs of Warsaw, ancient Polish capital, and gives Russia such important cities as Lwow, Brest. Litovsk and Wilno, historic Lithuanian city which Poland captured shortly work in industries.” NEW COMBINATION ELECTRIC RANGE AND KITCHEN HFAT- ER FOR RURAL KITCHENS Along with modern developments in farming methods, the farm home, and | especially the kitchen, has entered a new era of convenience which equals that of the advantages available | even the largest city. The same impro- i vement in kitchen equipment also is within the reach of home ' makers in smaller communities, with fram homemakers, are discover- who, together IN PATTON'S SMARTEST SHOPS READ OF THEIR EXPERIENCES WITH THESE LEADERS | So for all the family shopping The family headed for a trip, Like groceries, greens and meat, But Dad refused to start, Mother says, QUALITY MEAT MAR- Till he was told that H. A. WITHER- KET , OW Service Station, Is the place that can’t be beat. Had serviced every part. | 404 Magee Avenue. Phone 3501. | 304 East Magee Avenue N N Patton, Pa. | | ne Bill sets the style for all his pals; They follow him to buy; The proper things at THE TOG SHOP, They know, he's right, that's why. 725 Fifth Avenue. B. C. Winslow, Prop. Milk is very nourishing, And a very important aid; Order yours from HOOVER'S DAIRY Then you needn't be afraid. Patton, Pa. Phone 3842 The majority of auto owners Give Dad a great big laugh; His used car from HALUSKA MO- TORS, It more than stands the gaff. Phone 2051 or 2053. When the folks need hardware To fix up anything, All they do is take the phone And give CORDELL’'S HARDWARE i STORE a ring. 426 Magee Ave. Phone 2051 or 2053. | A big dinge in the body , The family all weer glum. | But BILLER'S GARAGE took it | "Now with joy they hum! 707 Fifth Avenue. Phone 3371. | 426 Mage Ave. to out, So with John's new auto, He doesn’t like to gamble With COWHER, NEHRIG & CO. com- | plete insurance, Merrily does he ramble. 814 Fifth Avenue. Phone 2491. If your hair is very straight Don’t let it remain that way; Just go to CARTWRIGHT’'S BEAUTY SHOP, And you'll never regret the day. in | — When the family gave a party, Baked goods thrilled each guest; It all came from MERTENS BAKERY Where all is of the best. | Patton, Pa. At Your Grocery Store. 445 Magee Ave. ed for in the combination range, as a | water back and coil may be installed Phone 3391. | Sil heat necessary to maintain a comfort- | President Roosevelt in his “determina- | Congress join us in our struggle to | tion to keep America out of war.” our unemployment problem, and give The resolution placed the C. I. O.- affiliated mine workers on record as “insisting” that American “newspapers, | radio commentators, statesmen and our destructive war on foreign shores.” it the same time and attention that they are new devoting to a bloody and Ee alll =U You're Sure of Refresh- ment If You're Sure You Ask For— OLD MONARC BR AEA OR NEW LIF RT INA For OLD MONARCH AND NEW LIFE is made with that very idea in mind Carefully watched and checked throughout the entire process of making, it comes to you in all its refreshing excellence. Made of only the best ingredients, you can be positive of its quality. When really thirsty . . chase it quickly with a cold bet- tle of OLD MONARCH or NEW LIFE BEER. BUY OLD MONARCH OR NEW LIFE BEER—THE BEST IN THE LAND—OUR BEER GUARANTEED TO PLEASE OR YOUR MONEY BACK. BEER---A BEVERAGE OF MODERATION UNION MADE AND DELIVERED. Goenner & Ce JOHNSTOWN, PA. dE Fn] lw dew COLD-WALL Frigidaire THE WORLD'S FIRST “COLD-WALL” REFRIGERATOR! Built on an entirely New Principle that saves food's vital freshness from drying out For the first time, you can now store even highly perishable foods — and prolon peak fresh ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF FRIGIDAIRE AIR CONDITIONING — BEER COOLING — MILK COOLING AND HO- TEL, RESTAURANT AND MEAT MARKET COOLING EQUIPMENT, BENDER ELECTRIC C CHARLSON’S STORE —._... Barneshoro GEORGE BROS. -—..____ South Fork HOGUE HARDWARE SHETTIG HARDWARE _._.___ Ebenshurg N. W. MOORE HARDWARE Bre .« « days longer than ever before! Comé in. Convince ourself in 5 Minutes. See how this new Frigidaire puts you years ahead in every way—in beauty, usability, economy as well as food-preserva- tion. Yet costs no more than ordinary “first-line” refrigerators! Quality at a Super-Value price! with the Meter-Miser! their original freshness, retain their nourishing richness and Frigidaire CONVENIENT TERMS AS LOW AS ” / / NOW, FOR THE FIRST TIME 4, THE NEW “DEW.FRESH SEAL"—A ®* SOLID GLASS PARTITION — DIVIDES THE CABINET INTO 2 COMPARTMENTS. and 2. " < // wor Value ¥ The Swar- fz i vy | Ly BRAND N = i=. 1939 MODEL, . ONLY i , fall 6 Cubic Ft. size! Gives He pg Simplest Refrigerating Ya chanism, same Meter-Miset, same one iece steel construction and same Gears Motors 5.year Protection Plaa as Frigi gire’s models costing up £0 $100 more. THE LOWER COMPARTMENT IS RE- FRIGERATED DIRECTLY THROUGH THE WALLS BY CONCEALED REFRIGER- ATING COILS. @ This provides all 3 essentials for keeping foods vitally fresh longer than ever before— 1. Uniform Low Temperatures. 2. High Humid- ity. 3. No Moisture-Robbing Air Circulation. All without adding a single moving part AND ONLY FRIGIDAIRE HAS IT! eS COMMONS’ HARDWARE _._____ Nanty-Glo ny HUGHES STORE CO. _. Lilly DAKTSEDN SurrLy co. Elmora BARNES & TUCKER STORE H J. aR FURNITURE Gallitzin Portage COMPANY — Barneshoro STORE Hastings a HA SRR a2 CARROLLTOWN * & JOHNSTOWN BARNES STORE CO. —.—______ Bakerton
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