Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, December 28, 1939, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT, Thursday, December 28th, 1939.
INFORMATION
A Weekly Story on Catholicity |
ird Order Secular, | :
Fors the Third 0 s ? | Harrisburg.—The state's relief load |
’ i | continued its downward trend the first |
| of the week of December, “aided ma- |
five |
UNION PRESS-COURIER
'STATE’S RELIEF LOAD
CONTINUES TO GET
LIGHTER EACH WEEK
Priscner’s Luck ;
|
| - a in — RRA
Ch Fails Hi
| arm Fails Him 3 TE Lm {Prices Effective Until
| (STORES CO | fl Closing Dec. 30, 1939.
AER 2 8V RV
DALLAS, TEXAS. — Deputy
GOOD BUILDING, Magee Avenue, PATTON
Store Closed New
young prisoner for disturbing the Year's Day
peace and began searching the
culprit at the county jail. “Got
anything on you?” Bietendorf
demanded. ‘No sir,”’ answered
the prisoner, ‘“‘only this rabbit's
foot—and it don’t work.”
Is the Catholic Mind Hide-Bound?
in the little store below the street | terially” by transfer of about
level, the delicatessen dealer figures hundred cases to dependent children |
his profits on the basic principle that | aid rolls ,the Department of Public]
two and two make four. He has to, or | Assistance reports.
he'll go wrong in his accounts. | ¥n its report for the week ending|' te
Behind the mahogany desk, the ex-| December 9th, the department noted | yAN, 2 DEADLINE SET
pert engineer plans the mammoth sky | that the transfer of the general as- | : ANGES
scraper on the basic principle that | sistance cases enabled the state to| FOR BONUS CH
two and two make four. He has to or | benefit from federal participation in|
| the grants to dependent children re-|
Brigadier General Frank T. Hines, | K
a
his building will never stand.
The humblest Catholic layman and
the wisest theologian worship on the
same basic principal that
founded one Church which, like its |
founder, is infallible with matters to
do with the soul.
If the theologian's mind is = hide-
bound because he must be guided by
the same religious dogma as the lay-
man’s then the engineer's mind is
hide bound because he dare not devi-
ate from'the delicatessen dealer's ma-
thematical dogma.
The dogmas of the Catholic church |
are comparatively few—fewer fthan'
those of science and art—fewer than
those of a profession or a business.
You can’t even play a good game of
golf without following the basic prin-
ciples of the game. Then, why indict
the Catholic who does the same thing
in the vital matter of saving his soul?
Every belief and practice of the
church has behind it sound logic. It |§
is only because things Catholic are
misunderstood that they are criticiz-
ed by the sincere non-Catholic. In
the spirit of fair play, will you not
give us a chance to state the Catholic
Viewpoint on any Catholic subject to
which your mind is objectionable?
Write to Third Order Secular, Lo-
retto, Pa.
FOUR ROOM APARTMENT with
bath for rent. Inquire Mrs. M. S,
Yerger, 505 Palmer Ave. Patton. 3t
FOR SALE—Fink estate in Patton.
Christ |
| ductions in the
cipients.
Secretary Howard L. Russell
general
East Magee avenue, Patton. 1t
"REVEL SOMERVILLE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office in Goud Blde., Patton
Inquire Box 58, Cherry Tree, Pa.
MEW TYPEWRITERS Lopes
Official Remington-Rand Portable Agency
Account Books, Ledger sheets, All-Facts Busi-
ness Rocord Bks, Loose-Leaf Outfits, Dupli-
cator Needs, Calendars, Advertising Novelties
Stapling Machines & Staples for All machines
Typewriter Ribbons 30c Salesbooks 6 for 25¢
Typewriter & Adding Machine Service Agency
EAGLE PRINTING CO., Barneshoro
| administrator of veterans’ affairs at |}
ob- | Washington, warns that January 2nd, |}
served that the current series of re-| 1940, is the last date on which origin- |g
assistance | al applications for adjusted compensa-
| rolls, “although growing progressive-| tion (bonus) may be filed by veter-
ly smaller in recent weeks,” has cut| ans or their dependents. The deadline
the relief load by more than one-four- | dees not apply in any way to appli-
th since the end of August 1939 peak. cation for or cashing of the bonds held | §
eee ee. by veterans who have previously re- a
FOR SALE—Piano in good condi- | ceived or: turned in their
tion, and two rockers. Inquire at 218 | compensation certificates, Hines said. | pl
adjusted
DO YOU ENOW?
There are 160 laboratories scatter- |}
| ed throughout
Pennsylvania where
your physician may have tests made
for the early typing of pneumonia
and the application of modern treat-
ment which has in the past three
years reduced the death rate
pneumonia nearly fifty per cent.
.| THERE ARE MIGHTY FEW
PEOPLE WHO DIE OF OLD
AGE, SAY THE DOCTORS
Scarcely anybody dies of old age.
If a person lives long enough he is
very sure to die of one of the degen-
erative diseases.
The deat hrate from heart disease
cancer, apoplexy, pneumonia, neph-
ritis or kidney trouble, diabetes, tu.
.berculosis and appendicitis is ab- | §
normally high.
Such a death rate is quite out of
proportion to the low death rate pos- x
sible if the available knowledge of
preventive medicine were applied to
the fullest extent.
JOE’S CUT-RATE STORE -- ANNUAL
CLEARANCE SALE
Your Great Opportunity to SAVE on All Winter
Goods! Prices Slashed! All Winter Goods at Cost
and Less-than-Cost to move our large Stock! Your
Opportunity to SAVE before prices rise again!
SALE STARTS
THURSDAY, DEC. 28
ENDS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10th
READ EVERY ITEM! THEY MEAN SAVINGS TO YOU!
from |
Dependable Foods ..
At Real Savings ... Quality Priced Low!
FRESH PORK LOINS . %“:r12ec
LOIN END PORK ROAST, Ib 15¢ CENTER CUT LOIN ROAST, Ib. ... 19¢
Fresh Pork Shoulder . “=
STYLE, LB. 1 1 Cc
WHOLE PORK SHOULDER, Ib. ... 14c BUTT END ROAST, 1b ................. 17e
| Swift's Prem. Hams >=.“ 23¢ )
PS Extra Special, Whole Sliced,
Boiled Ham . 7.00%" 35¢ ..0 10¢c
Blue Ribbon Skinless WEINERS, 1b. 20c SUGAR CURED BACON, 1b. 17¢
PURE PORK SAUSAGE, 2 Ibs... 25¢ Special SLICED BACON, half 1b pkg Qe
FINE QUALITY LONG SHREDDED
LARGE NO.
SAUERKRAUT . 3" 25
SOLID PACK TOMATOES, 2 No. 2 cans ................_.. 11c
SALTED SODA CRACKERS, 2 1b. pkg... 14¢
QUALITY TOMATO CATSUP, 3 14 oz. bottles 25¢
NO. 2 4 Bn) 1
3 “eins 250 KING MIDAS EGG NOODLES, large package... {Qe
SURPRISE MINCE MEAT, Fine Quality, 2 Ib. jar 93e
FANCY SOUP BEANS OR RICE . 2™ 8c
Butter HRernel Corn yy =10c
Il Swain nev 15¢ ™ I
P & G Cranberry Sauce .. 2: 19¢
OVEN FRESH FINE QUALITY
BREAD SLICED 10AF
® SLICED LOAF
BREAD SUPREME, Jumbo Loaves, 2 for ....
SUPREME FRUIT CAKE, 2 1b. size
DERRYDALE 2 "ros 59¢
LOUELLA Gish america "BTC
Tender, Early June
Full Quart
Bottles
Ginger Ale 2
Fine Quality
EGGS
DOZEN Je
FOR
MEN’S FLEECED UNION SUITS ...79c
MEN’S RIBBED UNION SUITS .... 49¢
BOYS’ RIBBED UNION SUITS ....... 39¢
BOYS’ FLEECE LINED U. SUITS ...5Qe¢
MEN’S FLEECED LINED SHIRTS
and DRAWERS i BOR
MEN’S RIBBED SHIRTS and
DRAWERS... i... 30¢
BOYS’ SHORTS and SHIRTS
SHOE POLISH, 10¢ size .........
RAZOR BLADES, Single Edge 100
RAZOR BLADES, Double Edge,
100 blades for ...................
SINCLAIR AUTO OIL, 2 gallons
AUTO LITE MINERS’ LAMPS ......
SAFETY GLOVES, Special ..........
LARGE SIZE TOWELS
INDIAN BLANKETS, Special .......
MEN’S HATS, Special lot at
MEN’S DRESS CAPS mimesis | ©€
MEN’S DRESS SOX, pair .......
MEN’ HEAVY WORK SOX, pair
MEN’S WORK SHIRTS, special
MEN’S TIES, 3 for
MEN’S LARGE HANDKERCHIEFS Be
SHOE LACES, pair «coli.
LADIES’ ARTICS, special
LADIES’ SILK HOSE, pair
MEN’S 6-eyelet WHITE GUMS... $1.98
MEN’S HIGH GUMS, 16 inch
MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS, Special
MEN’S WORK PANTS, Special
SPECIAL LOT OF MEN’S AND
BOYS’ PANTS at... 498
WORK SHOES, Special at .......... $1.39
MEN'S DRESS OXFORDS at ...... $1.69
MEN’S 16 inch HIGH TOP SHOES $2.49
MEN’S WATER PROOF ZIPPER
JACKETS, Special during sale $1.69
MEN’S DRESS PANTS, Special... 8c
MEN’S OVERALLS, Special ........... §9¢c
MEN’S DOUBLE KNEE AND SEAT
OVERALLS, this week only ....... 99¢
Not more than 3 pairs to a customer,
as we cannot replace these at this
price. Come early!
ALL LEATHER JACKETS ........ 44c
BOYS’ SHEEP LINED COATS, all
Sizes, SPRCIAl coroner inion $08
ALL WOOL TOBOGGANS .............. 25e
BOYS’ DRESS SHIRTS ............. 19¢
MACKINAWS, and ALL JACKETS
and SWEATERS ONE HALF OFF
Make Your Lists and Save Now
Before Prices Raise.
29c
Joe’s Cut-Rate
ACROSS FROM
VERNON THEATRE
Barnesboro, Pa.
Butter
Calif. Budded
WALNUTS
2 . 35¢
Fancy Mix Nuts 1b 17¢
COFFEE
BANNER DAY LB.
BLEND 3 BAG 37c
ASCO BLEND, Ib. 19¢; ACME BLEND, 1b. tin 25¢
PANCAKE OR BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, 20 oz. pkg. ........ §e
GOLDEN TABLE SYRUP, Fancy Quality, No. 1Y; can 1Qc
large
pkgs. 37¢
FANCY FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Fresh California Carrots .
Crisp Iceberg Lettuce
FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT, Med. size, G for ................... 19¢
Juicy Florida
ORANGES
8 i’ 25¢
SWEET TANGERINES, dozen ...
CRISP PASCAL CELERY, large
FRESH CRANBERRIES, 2 Ibs. ..
Sweet, Garden Fresh 5 o
Large bunch
5c
SOLID
‘ e HEAD
stalk
FRESH SPINACH, Tender green, 1b. ...................
How can one circumvent death?
One can’t prevent death, eventually.
But a thorough physical examina-
tion is the surest way of living the
most years.
Many ailments, diabetes or album-
inuria for instance, may exist for a
number of years without noticeable
symptoms.
Valvular heart trouble may be pres-
ent throughout life without the pa-
tient’s being aware of it until the fa-
tal attack occurs.
By detecting the first signs of de-|
terioriation in our organs these per-
iodic physical examinations can fore-
stall death.
If a person is overweight he should
let the doctor prescribe a reducing
diet.
Such a diet should not
more than one pound a week.
Sensible reducing is the best life
insurance.
After 35 years of age ,the death
rate increases 1 per cent for every
take off
pound of overweight.
Human life, on the average, has
been prolonged 20 years during the
past century.
This is mainly through the reduce
tion of infant and child deaths.
Medical science has the facilities to
prolong life in the older age groups.
But the cooperation of the public
is needed.
Treat yourself to a physical exame-
ation and start the New Year sensi-
ly.