Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, November 23, 1939, Image 5

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    39. Thursday, November 23, 1939 V T VE
iar y o ’ . THE UNION PRESS-COURIER. PAGE FIVE,
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[COURT TO BE NEW to place a younger, more liberal man |g Re a i a ES 800% 40a 2,000,000 0g ty te tnt tI Se . .—.
DEALISH FOR FROM on the bench beside each oldster to i i : . :
30 TO 50 YEARS Support New Deal laws 5 READ! I Paster Prices Effective Until
Eo That plan failed in everything but | i BUY! i nN I~ Closing Nov. 22, 1939 K
a " {shiv the division of the Democratic party. | 8 ’ " | by
Washington The mighty contest A fa ths Ister retire nomic ordi SAVE! ! (STORES CO} 8
for control of the Supreme Court a he mon . ar Feliremenis ang Ke = Rou fu I | A
which wracked the nation in suectac- eal e Segan _Blving ‘1 yr Sogeve a. | = AY | A 4 K
Miss Joan Thomas, daughter of Mrs. | ylar political dispute ended quietly last other means of establishing Adminis- | K Aa .. Esha W
Emma Thomas of East Carroll Town- Thursday in a hospital room where Frafion piilosanhy I he Joheary. o oO Kg
ship has received word that she suc- | Justice Pierce Butler died two hours Socio Justis yp i & oD BU & t }
cessfully passed the State Board ex- before dawn. ler was the first to 20 ret after | K ILDING, Ma ee Avenue, PA TON 5
syitinati : te y . 26 years as a member of the court|N 0
Si RaUoR for hurses, Miss pra When Mr. Roosevelt places Justice i a roryed of Aa tor 10 Bion KS .
Piliureh, aining cos of 000 | Palen sues on the High bench sina 13 New Des ar He. wih SAVE THE M BEST! :
¥'s, Wa ning class do he will have named an absolute ma- Bytler and Associate Justice James | gi OST ON THE BEST! 5
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Malkin, Mrs. jority of the Supreme Court and New t svnolds. w > arts |
Gertrude Link, Mrs. Ray Eckenrode Pel vail 4 ly yo Clark McReynolds, were the stalwarts A 5
i 2 y AIS, Hi idea. philosophy wi e entreanched of the anti-Roosevelt group. | »
V. J. Eckenrode and Ed Karlheim | there for at least a generation to come. Mr. McReynolds DO on the | ALL THE TRIMMINGS FOR A SUCCESSFUL 3
motored to Pittsburgh on Sunday to Four New Dealers in succession have bench. His New Deal voting record a a
vist William Karlheim who under. ascended the supreme bench since was: For, 7; agaist, 18. | I 2 A MN K S G I V ¥ [I
went an operation two weeks ago at Aug. 12, 1937, when the President sent Mr. Butler was only slightly more | Jj ®
St. Franels Hospital. His condition is t, the Senate the nomination of then favorable to the New Deal philosophy | a ’
feported as good. Senator Hugo L. Black (D., Ala). an' of an elastic constitution. He voted to | o -
The third of a series of Cinch parties | almost 100 per cent supporter of Roo-| junk 16 of Mr. Roosevelt's bills and | yi Py
1 for the benefit of St. Monica's Church, | sevelt legislation,, whose nomination to uphold nine of them. [ A HEADQUARTERS FOR THANKSGIVING POULTRY
Chest Springs, will be held this Wed- backfired on the White House with Given this fifth vacancy to fill Mr. | K G - ol
nesday evening in the School Hall. The | revelation that he had been a mem- | Roosevelt can establish an absolute | K uaranteed Quality! Rock-Bottom Prices! Place Orders Now! g¢
public is cordially invited to attend. ber of the Ku Klux Klan. | New Deal majority on the Supreme | "
A Cinch and Pinochle Party will be 1, January, 1938, Mr. Roosevelt pro- | bench and one which could prevail | Ch - 1i - 5
held for the benefit of St. Lawrence moted Solicitor General Stanley F.| until well beyond 1950. That situation | j& Q K %
Church in the Church Hall on Sun-|Reed to the Supreme Court. Earlier has been brought about by his nemin- 2 oice tia ity Freshly illed X
day evening, November 26, at 8 o'clock. | this year he named Prof. Felix Frank- | ation of comparatively young men. Ek We Have Selected The Finest oh
There will be prizes. A door prize will | fypter of Harvard University and 40-| It is a paradox of politics that the | iy from the Best Poultry Farms 0
be given. Lunch will be served. Ad- year-old William O. Douglas, who was judiciary was the center of anti-New | 0 in the country. All Young, b. .
mission, 35c. The public is invited. chairman of the Securities and Ex-| Deal philosophy when the legislative | § ; Plump, Tender Birds. ] 9 K
Mrs. Paul Gerhart of Akron, O., is change Commission. and executive branches were riding |g ¢
Vieng 10 father Mr. Jacob Warner | Although Mr. Roosevelt's desire for igh on the Roosevelt veg eat 5 Absolutely. tis 5
o t. Lawrence. Mr. Warner is cri- | 3 New Deal majority on the Supreme it has come now into the New Deal | @ solutely the E
tically ill of a complication of diseases. Court actually will not be Wa un- | fold as the legislative branch begins to | |g xtra anc ur e S Cream of DRESSED 35¢ a
Lester Yahner is seriously ill at his | til Mr. Butlers’s successor is confir. | bolt and balk against the Administra- N 9 the Flocks POUND ol
home suffering of rheumatic fever. med, the struggle for control of the | tion. Lo | NY ol
The I. C. B. U. will continue the | court probably ended on election day Consolidation of the New Dea! forces | a o
weekly Monday night Bingo parties in 1936. on the high court may be a fact of XH STEWING Young, Plump, HOME DRESSED X
for the benefit benefit of St. Mary’s The flow of anti-New Deal decisions increasing significance as the conserva- { o, OR Tender ® a
Church on Monday night, November 27, | which wi islati o | tive-libberal battle develops in 1940 and | J} ROASTING C 5
. 0 which junked key legislation of the : | K 9 3
in the Community Hall. Cash each | ¢: : subsequent elections. 2 po
: : os 2 first Roosevelt term and enfuriated Th ts inostricably involved k %
game. Door Prize. 35 games 25c. The (tye Administration ended abruptly |. Sr a3 Wi Tr “ 9 ue - ol
public is cordially invited to attend. then, causing the more cynical to re-| * PO cay Syemis ea img > 0 eo) a
A Bingo for the benefit of St. Geo- | call Mr. Dooley, who said that “the | COPServa eae engagemen. T Extra *
rge’s Church will be held in the church Supreme Court follows the election | Was Mr. Rooseve be reorganization plan | Fine 1b. I9¢c 9
hall on Sunday, November 26th beg- returns.” of February 1937 that began dividing i y Eating 9 o
inning at 8:00 P. M. Grand Prize, $30.00. | * But on Feb. 5, 1937, Mr. Roosevelt| he New DoslDemncraiie pay, Dr 2
Admission, 25c. The public is invited | sent to Congress his plan to reorgan-| T5100 Now has renched a point where Whole Kg
« 3 / : : a conservative Democratic group, in- th Fi
to attend. ize the court by expanding its mem- : ; As FAN H FRESH or Shank Cc *
Special Thanksgiving Services will bership to 15 justices and, in effect, claging Vice President John N. Garner 9 Half, LB. o
be conducted at the Hebron Lutheran Is determined io Toguin partly contro) 9 Calli
Church on Thanksgiving Day, Thurs. |" GR from He Drosident, 2 5, : ; FRESH Pp RK H Style 1b 12¢ y
day, November 23rd, at 7:30 P. M., by | who do not have their own services New Dodlers eRliend, and gonsrally ye oy
Rev. J. J. Youngren, pastor. The Eng- | at that time are cordially invited to| are coceded to be cor y u18 : —-— ; 3 4 i
lish language will be used, and all | attend, | Roosevelt ‘won the Sout Hight 9 tr STEWING pint 20 Whole Pork Shoulder ...... 1b., 15¢ Butt End Roast Ib, 17¢ 2
| as the attitude of t e justices towar cin C B
ey - ———— a EA New Deal legislation is concerned. But STANDING RIB ROAST 1b 2 fg
j yinning the court he lost a bitter pint ’ 9 Ce ;
VOVGOVOVVVVVVVOVVOVOVVVVVVVVVVOVVVVVVVVVVVVOVVOVOVOON | iN W 5 itl rl FRYIN 29¢c :
3 political battle—a fact which he will | can RUM P ROA From Quality 5
I concede—and the wounds of that poli- S Steer Beef 1b., 25¢ p
3 tical contest still are sore and bleeding.
tr PURE SAUSAGE POUND 1 7 F T POUND 5
: “FIFTH AVENUE GIRL” PORK C J Cc :
3 IS GAY, SPARKLING i
3 VEHICLE FOR GINGER :
3 R a 5
A THEA T E PA TTON Said to be even funnier than her FaNcy Fresh New Crop Red Ripe te
3 recent “Bachelor Mother” Ginger Ro- . 3 ; bs
g gers’ new RKO Radio starring vehicle, R A N BERRI S No Holiday Feast Meal will LB., 1 5 A
| “Fifth Avenue Girl,” comes to the C E 9 complete without Sauce Cc 3
3 3 9 | Grand Theatre, Patton on Sunday and : :
Special Matinee Thanksg'vg 3 Gn moe Pain on Sunday ana Juicy FLORIDA 9 DOZEN c |B
| famous commedienne in the role of an y a
November 23, at 2:30 P. M. unemployed girl who takes the job : ’ : ‘Ai 3
of bronging a rich and careless family Juic Florida G r f t LARGE 6 FOR 25 o
All Y C t F it Will B | to its collective senses. y ape ruil 9 SIZE Cc v
ons our ar oon avorl es 1 e | The job is forced on her by the nom- . 5 -
= + I 1 di inal head of the family, a millionaire California Pascal SWEET POTATOES No. 1 LBS. by
pital ere, nc u mg 8 manufacturer who is getting fed up 1 nia rasca Yellow Cc LL
oads, | with the selfishness and indifference > o
| of his wife and children. He brings CELERY F M p F R 0 R GRAPES 4 LBS. 29 ol
Cn Donald Duck . Porky - Our Gang | the sidewalk Cinderella to stay as a C q
: w O | guest in his palatial but morgue-like ICEBERG LARGE FOR fr
P R B S 8 | Fifth Avenue mansion, letting his hor- large |. | UCE A% x 2 1 9c 7
opeye - etty oop - crappy O | rified relatives beleive he intends to heads Cc ADS ;
8 | marry the girl as his wife has secu- IMPORTED POUND g
© | red the divorce she is secretly plan- Q S NUTS ” 15 J
And Gobs More. Fm 2 Jumbo Stalks... 25¢ clE
2 The mother does her best to drive 5
the intruder away; the “deb” daugh- . GOLDEN slice TT .
COME GET A FREE MICKEY MOUSE AND 3 ter is in love with the social-conscious BREA KRUST 1 oa Be SUPREME 1 Be ol
8 family chauffeur, seeks the girl's aid DERRYDALE S oa sliced loaves 0
PAL’S BALLOON S| and advice; the son, beleiving her to MINCE MEAT FINEST LB. or
. 2 | be an outright gold-digger, endeavors QUALITY JAR 25¢ -
to break up the fancied affair between BEST 11 i
her and his father. And the father, de- POULTRY SEASONING Va oz. 1 0 s
ALL CHILDREN MUST HAVE A TICKET. 2 lighted with the outcome of his scheme, pound . pkg. Cc 3
| finds he is once more being looked 2 roll 61 Cc WALN CALIFORNIA 2 LBS. ¢
ADMISSION, MATINEE ONLY . . 10 AND 20c § «renin SUD 35¢ |
9 ° | count. MIXED NUTS ........ 1b, 19¢ B VUTS 5
How the plan works out, with its 3 RAZIL NUTS ~ 1b., 15¢ Ks
| expected and unexpected ressults ma- &
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T d kes for the gay ending to the picture. | o
hursday Night Only J. n iio | | CRANBERRY SAUCE, Lif z I~ zee]:
; | of the fixer upper, and Walter Con- | 9 rand cans [J o
: 3 noly that of the harassed millionaire. | wl
Tim Holt and Katherine Adams are | A
seen as the son and daughter, respec- | HAPPY BAKER FLOUR, 24 pound sack... = 6lc 7
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tively, of the family, James Ellison as |
the chauffeur and Verree Teasdale as |
the wife while Franklin Pangborn, Fer-
ike Boros, Theodore Von Eltz and |
Louis Calhern have important support-
BANNER DAY
COFFEE
Gold Seal FLOUR, Finest Family Flour Milled, 24 1b. sk. 69c
BEST QUALITY PURE LARD, 9 pounds, 15¢
| ing roles.
: pound JELLY OR PRESERVES, R« b Ford Br.
Gregory La Cava, who directed th >, 10b Mord Brand ........ r,
star in “Stage Door,” both produced | 3 bag 37c 2 10¢
and directed this offering. The screen | Creamy CHOCOLATE DROPS, . .... _.. 2 pounds 19c
3 | play was written by Alan Scott and |
| the film, which is Miss Rogers’ first | A
“solo” vehicle in four years, also pre- |
| sents a new candidate for screen hon- |
ors in Miss Adams, a Minnesota school- |
girl, discovered in the “Gateway to |
Hollywood” talent quest.
Large No.
2%, can
Cal. PEACHES or APRICOTS,
GOLDEN BANTAM CORN
iI2c¢
aii 3 No. 2 cans, 25¢
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WEIGHMASTER PERMITS |
| NEW PLAN FOR ISSUING
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| FINE QUALITY FARMDALE SWEETPEAS No.2 can, 10c¢
Harrisburg — Applications for wei | CHOICE PACK TOM 8. N
a oD earn oi E G G S TO fog tons: 25¢
partment of Internal Affairs hereafter |
will be referred back to county sealers
of weights and measures before being
approved, Secretary William S. Liven-
good, Jr., announced today.
Heretofore certificates have been is-
sued to anybody paying the required
fee, Livengood said, but under this
practice abuses have grown up which
it is desirable to check and certificates
have fallen into the hands of those not
properly entitled to them.
By asking the recommendations of
county sealers the Bureau of Stan-
dard Weights and Measures of the De-
partment will be able to keep a bet-
ter control over weighing operations
throughout the Commonwealth and
have some assurance that certificates
are not falling into the hands of those
who might mis-use them,
FANCY PITTED DATES
2 DOZEN 47¢c 7% oz. pkg. 12¢
QUALITY PRESSED FIGS... 8 oz. pkg., ]Qe
R&R PLUM PUDDING . . can 28¢
Sweet or Sweet Mixed PICKLES . . . iu 18c
Fancy Golden Cooked PUMPKINS . 3... cu 25¢
Tomato or Grapefruit JUICE . . . . ee 4s J80
Fine Quatity Freshly Made OLEO . . 2 Ibs., 21¢
EYE] FROG .
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Hila rious,
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SPOOKS!
San
MARY CARLISLE
Screen play by Richard Flournoy, Albert
Duffy, Brian Marlow . Directed by Edward
A COLUMBIA PICTURE
fun on the
| force”... as Joe i
turns copper in
a whopper of
a laugh hit...!
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