_ PAGE SIX esis. "PATTON BRIEFS Secor Pattor Corps trative Corps Training Delgado | Orelear = on of BErvice In Fort Sam Hous Field i.) Maxwell attache has been duties wi entral La Sam Sun 1920 ew {iraleans training Air Ladies Auxiiary Post, 778, Veterans of #1 their regular the following offi Marv M nt Mart president Mary Hodge amp yE } £4! 3 Hitch, guard, He Margur Win The White Wars stalled Dietrick. president Senior vice preside Bey, mor vibe Hoffman. chaplain ductress: Laura ( instructor, Mrs truah Deschamps, secrelary et Long, treasurer and Minnie slow, trustee. English Bervices will be hel Lutheran Church next Sunday “ing, May 10th at 7 30 Mrs. Paul Bilier and Miss Marcell Girard spent last week at of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shannor Chambersburg Born to Mr. and Mrs Westrick of Chest Springs, =a Ehter Pfc. Robert Bchenk Fort San Houston, Tex. is spending a 16-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mra Alvin Schenk of Lovetto BH. D This is the first time he has been home since being inducted inlo the i y the evan Pe Herma dau of Supreme Lodge of the World LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Patton, Pa. April 30. 1942 NOTICE TO ALL CONCERNED with the notice © & In comnection March 11. 1942 addressed all cor corned of Patton Lodge No. 488. you are hereby advised that the removal of all officers and any restrictions that were placed atl that hureby revoked Their former official status as of ficers has been restored by an agroe ment entered into thiz day and dale April 30, 1942 at Patton, Pa, wilh ‘the OCenersl CGoverncr, William A Anderson. They are hereby nuthoriz ol to assume the Tull authority as Officers of the Patton Lodge No. 448 $ time are Authorised April 30, 1942. William A. Andérsan, : General Governor, Sg : ' Lawvence Sunday, May 10, Prizes and Junch., Admission i» 0 18 months ago, and was thy. Loretta Kor ig i ‘parents in tO go from LyeOrge rEmia nest t ¥ woe i sper BOVeTrs Mr nlf his Jats ts, [Metrick of Melis trick left Ww ednesday Massach where cated for the present A régul mocratic Club w ng, May 11. at the Patton Moose Waiter Mc {oy American fiagsfiags to we SONS In Marine { a stalior will be for elle he 8 ¥ Hall The Post No {egion, will issue # ies having Army. Na fam the orps, this Sunday and Monda to a family gia fed foe fi First Sergeas The other so } ¢ is Thoma Nagle, 34, located In Wil PARI A Mrs LOrPOrad the { Hegin ( town spent Bunday er, Mra. Harry Owens. and gradmother, Mrs. Anna Long. both of Fatton. Bully left Monday for Fills burgh, from which place he wiil assigned sa a physical educslor the Naval Reserves at Norfolk, Va Cinch and Pinochis Pgriy at Lat 8 p.m B|ulliva; Rryodl with © giater SEY Pe ' itn Nt | A door prize ala wilt 3 be given cum minhtration building. Seven of “dents were OVErOOme, the ‘For Today’s Needs | motor car when you buy “The Finest of All Til.” . . . It costs lle to buy, i in. . . . And, most important I nd bullt 10 serve you faith. UNION * DIRECTORS UPHOLD STULL'S PAY RAISE Attack Salnry Me m her 5 cred Three School Men Hike at Meet ary wi 8 8 wm iE Lae of {he Nad sony \ ¢ eunty sar 1#PINR Fhe rnaburg. HOrnin Ee pe ste Ee ns so agee lod nvern tion «fd in Mur {yt her $1 Cotes | uw Bar I WP. 1 En hier And iadfians Van the Btals achers Codleg 0 Ness, executive see Directors as Witmer retary f Association, Dr. © odd Pres. | association, and whe, Norristown : EVANS URGES RETURN | TO FORMER WAY OF | INDUCTION IN ST. Ne Poin Moward dent of Mins Leah Thu ae the mate In 8 letter to Maj Cen. Lewis BE : Hershey, nations] draft chief -—. ibe present if you are on eligible buyer . . . one of the many classes of people qualified to buy a new motor car under the Govern- ment’s rationing plon + + « your Chevrolet dealer will be glod to help you get a Cortifi- cate of Purchase ond obtain delivery of your new car with minimum of trouble ond delay. Ch § Was for a year until last month, gave ih pegistrants passing amuinalions 10 to the former plan had : § duced to the prisent gystem works a Dandsbiip on both accepted and givilian tien and leave came lack home ment and humilis fe wayyy about immediate Bormal status without anyone One word cut through the fog . win this war or lose it That one word is. IF. on our hands for themnelves! just our spare cash. we can afford. * Wien vou App ie all up . . One word is going We're going 10 win this war . : ; If we work dll it hurts. If we SWEAT instead of perspire. M we roll out fer more guns—for more tanks wfar more ships— far more planes. And i we don't forget for a minute that guns sod tanks and ships and planes cannot poy If we remember it mkes money. Lots of it. The Government is asking us to lend it. Not But every blessed dollar that can win (or lose) the war! . When you Bonds with it. Bows, Let's not make the fatal mistake of sitting back and letting the other fellow do it it pow. Everybody. You. Me. Start now buying Stamps and Bonds every poy if we spit day. NOW, The Goverament wants us to buy Stamps and And still more Stamps awd Show the man behind the gun, the man on the sea, the man in the air, that you're going to see this thing through--asad see it through Let's do Us. All 3 Jor omly BIRT 5, Rowmeonmbaer, yom com er! buying Bonds by bary- sng Stamps for as listle #1 10 comnts and that you get #8 $25.00 {maternity velve) Bond {Sevies E) This Space is a Contribution to America’s All-Out War United Mine Workers of America, District No. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Aerie 1244, Patton, Pa. Walter McCoy Post, American Legion, Patton, Pa. John White Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Patton, Pa. Effort bv a wg mme————— i dt 50 xl out protests by many of f the! mdnwealth # 422 draft boards and and veterans’ organizations ag immediate Indu tion” plan instituted on April | The state plan, used sationwide bo al pRyEORE oX aby fader The days oO sells 4vse are their allfairs. U fem, physically sound Sent Ln the Army receplion mmedintely and reject genni Dane Evang said he fires irafleen Paw LET Nn fas ®*ven timse allowed ted #Mruighiten out personal af 10 dayw He AEST A40 fairs he re emphasised rejected men, whe ever Soba -Gptly to particularly the latter Undir the state plan. embarrass Lion wwre avoided soldiers didn't have incor Lions OF rejagtion and coudd maintain their Know Because potential ng he difference, No tobacco has been sold in Norwegian market since begin ang of the year Be tae » the ow Fain Hemter and other fur qui next door, feriiiner, seed machin BUI Must be sold to settle es | Bath Call 33% Marnesboro, or ine MONEE poR SPRING NEEDS dhe a ] ot vast is available at 4% | ip ve A r L AND C. I 0. AGREE ON PROCEDURE SETTLING UNION. OWNER DISPUTES hie presidents of the A FL. aL) Bae agreed on a procedure for selling ail union Surtsdietional disputes Jdr the duration of the war brief, the agreement provides for mediation of such disputes by bors representatives on the War Labor Board. If that fails, the par ties agrees 10 resort to arbitration. Under procedure worked out with Philip Murmay, president of the C. | 0. and William Gowen, president of the the A. FL." ssid an aanocunce- ment by WLE Chairman William H Devin “sll jurisdictional questions in cases coming before the War Labor Board will he referred an a maller of course to Lhe labor members of the board for udiustment.™ and in Pulp is used to make lightweight Tjamp” sulle” for parachute troops NTE pu Ts ated frame lens powder, i _;. GREENHOUSES for All Occasions Stores At ERENSBURG, . . Phone 298 RARNESBORO, - 378 CIRESSON, | |. * Sas Flowery Telegraphed Anywhers Flowers La * » This is vimily whele community, Immediately an air roid is a critical time Thot’s when calls FOR HELP ore most important That's when Air Raid Wardons or other officials must call for ambulances, for doe tors, for fire-fighting sppeantus. H the telephone lines are erewded with other calls, the calls which wy memn life or death do not get through. 7 DURING AND FOR AN HOUR AFTER AN AIR RAN), DO NOT TELEPHONE LINES, CLEAR FOR imports. oe ibe pee oF To Sor Sty vii
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