— : UNION PRESS - COURIER Er ——————————— Thursday, December 5, 1946 in the spotlight and be subject to | cluded Miss Theresa Turko, Mrs. | were recent Barnesboro callers. |of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. TE ———— Largest General Weekly Newspaper Circulation in the Area, ||Public opinion. And, of course, a ‘Emma Sutilla, Mrs. James Della| Mr. Salvadore Russo, a teacher |Harry DeMay. number of the familiar names will | Valle and Mrs. Charles Balog. {at Pine Twp. High, was a visitor| Miss Mary Jane Ossa and Mary A ! COURIER remain before us, too. No matter | Jimmy Toseki is staying at the | at his home in Scranton over the Magnone of Dearborn, Mich, vis- | TT THE UNION PRESS what happens, the picture is not | home of his grandparents, Mr, and | week end. |ited the Harry DeMay home here. | BLA BROTHERS | ; | 4 PAGE TWO Patton Courier, Estab. 1893. Union Press, Estab, 1935. going to be as rosy as pre-election | Mrs. Stanley Malippa, for a week.| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Salley and —————————————— promisers predicted. You can be | My and Mrs. John Molesky vis- | children visited with the lady's| BERT HINDMARSH GETS Published every Thursday by Thos. A. Owens, Press-Courier sure at! He Np . ’ dg : Building, 452 Magee Avenue, Patton, Pa., and entered as second || Sure of that! ited the home of the latter's par- | parents in Ebensburg recently, | BEAR IN LYCOMING CO ents, Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Grove, | Mr, and Mrs. Pete Gula and | ' h a | . class Hall matter May TL 1538. at the postofrice at Patton, Pa., Thanksgiving Day is past, | 48 iid under the Act o arc ' hy ! , y Is + |over the Thanksgivin oliday. |fami n Bie FRANK P. CAMMARATA Busi ™ The weather was ideal. The fos- | Mr. and RE Asso and Yamily were recent Barnesboro | . 1 ; '‘R KP, C i wenn BUSINESS Manager ive »s were f | nilv SET, i WE ig | OK wi i i hla THOS, A, OWENS, Ji." , isdfor hut ye lu ad Tele | visiting oF Dearborn, Mich are] Mr amd Mrs, Mins Gidash of Was one of the lucky North Cam- | 4 JE S, ee CL / “Sons is y ends B] ( . | ia Bn Yiathi yf . | i 3 qe ing | THOS. A. OWEN R nn lal of us was one of premonition. Miss Betty Benko, employed in Indiana are visiting at the home | brians to bag a pear during the | Subscription, $2 Yearly in Advance. Advertising Rates Until the days of reconversion Indiana, was a week end visitor |°f the lady's parents, Mr. and recent season in this state. Furnished on Application, are over and we are leveled off | at the home of her parents, Mr. | Mrs, Mariano Morre. Bert's 250-pounder was felled | . | Miss Gloria DeMay, graduate Saturday, Nov. 23, in Lycoming | | { , Bert Hindmarsh of Hastings eo SUR The endeavor of the Union Press-Courier is to sincerely repre- sent Organized Labor in their efforts to obtain economic freedom. We solicit the support of all Unions. Material for publication must be authorized by the organization it represents, bear signatures of the President and Secretary of the Local, together with the Local eal. The Union Press-Courier gives its advertisers the advantage of the combined circulations of two largely circulated weeklies and has a reader coverage that blankets Patton and the major mining towns in Northern Cambkiia County. Ee to a true economical basis of and Mrs. Jack Benko. : ; living and let live, there will be Mrs. Irene Beida, along with nurse of the Indiana Hospital, |Co. Needless to say, he is very | . . - worries within us. | Johnny Sabo, a friend, was at the | spent Thanksgiving at the home [proud of it. rl. at., eC. home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | mmm mr HEILWOOD BRIEFS © sik viie" se: summons | ges eon 200 cenrunr-rox's TREASURE. CHEST, By ADELE DELLA VALLE | dent mime at the Minors, Hos BE onasenNENY on [he home of per paves wend 8 3 WARM WINTER CLOTHES EDITORIAL VIEWS AND COMMENT | pamkzown rusmes: imine hoa = 4M AND RUBBER FOOTWEAR | ~The Republicans’ Rebing pedl- Sceubational gi an town Jubilee” was presented by | Francis College. Loretto, were at i tion in “buying” a recount of 0 keep our military strength |i. pine Twp. High School in the {home for the holiday. Bh § ; the Other Items Men and Boys ¢ “Hi” ould be i 0 . maybe “Hi” Andrews c | The cast was composed of mem- | Sunday. PEE 4 Prices. Fill your needs from | Miss Julia Csordas, Mrs. Mary : 3 our wtovks today! some of the ballots were counted |taxes during the campaign, now Reggs, English and literature in. | Flute were recent Indiana callers. i i 3 | and Mrs. John Sipos and My JOE’S | at the Stanley Drawl home here. | aay furlough at the honie of his | 3 i 1 fi , i | Della Valle. hd § Democrats to ignore, they’ll find ail the people, reductions of that | P tt in g % : Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Radebach | d on vera e Famous Ball Band Rubber Footwear is Here! \ s Encore with them to remind them of | us in the Hoover administration |the week end with friends in Ohio. | (Except Sunday) your feet dry! | care about. now here. It has been a rather |ghter, Mrs. James Toseki, are vis- . AND ALL cans hope to win the courthouses | anywhere in particular, the be- |for a week. ssorted in Case | p { Assorted in Case Lots NEXT TO A NEW BUICK IS A when the new 80th Congress gets | parent. Everything seems to |Barnesboro callers. Phone Patton 3511 is Fa into action, maybe the chances of | confuse the average man and | Some recent Indiana callers in- | eueesfesfefododesfotsofosfodosiooororfoforosfosfodond | Fy El SRC 2A cose the G. O. P. trend in Cambria | woman—some take matters ser- | iy with RICHARD CRANE - FAYE MARLOWE - MARTHA STEWART ALSO —— NEWS & COLORED CARTOON candidate, we understand, has | man and woman most anything | - a@® e - 1 i 3 # | happen that maybe he’ll be aiming | problems seem infinitesmal. The or Holiday Needs! { Buick En ine | Sunda M d D 5-0 at something else before the pri-| yorld is at peace now—but it is | y. on ay, eC. up around the courthouse in de- | constant upswing. Realty values | manding some kind of a juvenile |, = gone a-soaring. Just why, we SEE US NOW for a cash loan to take LIBERAL ALLOWANCE ON OLD ENGINE | a . L tiest Where the Living is Lustiest. . . courthouse stands a possible [gt 00 Maybe there are other | : chance of becoming the juvenile |... {50 "still hidden. But it | penses. Takes only a few minutes to complete the trans- : Eh, boarding house, at least tempor- | 3,05 150k much better to see Pat- | action. Convenient repayments. Friendly service. Come | £ i b arily. Probably that won’t hap- | ton’s business rooms all inhabited | in or phone! . ; 8 aE third floor of the courthouse, {Magee Aves. Empty store rooms | there may be another avenue |... .°." oj 000 Gioht not only to | BARNESBORO, PENNA. | 1 DARLING j | 9 3 and the judges thought of that? | | ———— | ° : | And there’s money in the |[ USED = CLEMENTINE And since we've mentioned the | pockets of most every working- v | : veterans—taking an all-over VieW | jan these days. True, the coal | Mother Knows I 3 Ssiina through the newspaper, we believe | 0% these favs, True, tie S00 CARS LAT with their irritation over the housing | "oie of that money right f § bar WALTER BRENNA ‘WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES - - IRL 1 4 ballot boxes of the city of Johns- | strong enough to command re- {1oeal hi 4 ig : | Mr dM J Della Valle > | loc gh school auditorium re- | r. an rs. James De e | = P Want Are Here at the Lowest ° 3 at in the state | While the Republicans ised | counted out for a seat in | ile the Republicans promised bers of all four classes. The pres. | for the reason that the more |the United States Chamber of Mr. the Andrews’ majority grew. | ter and demanding a 25 percent : i ; i ; ; Pvt. Joseph Della Valle, station- : reduction. With a gigantic debt to | p ) ’ nf Lilllan Gula and Susan Fut ‘a : ) Fy a budget to balance. and a |©d at Ft. Belvoir, Va., spent a 7- | : by : CUT RATE STORE cans in their great strength in [strong Army and Navy to main- | Mr. ani Mi Sane) : the one thorny obstacle in the [amount can’t be made. Maybe the | things they've promised. They |eren't so far off as we think. | Mr. Frank Klocz attended a| . | hectic year, with the elections, |iting the home of Mr. and Mrs. | |%* POPULAR SOFT DRINKS in the state next year—so strong | ginning of a showdown between | Pvt. Joseph Della Valle and | HOME DELIVERY Co., at least, won't be so bright | jously while others pay but started his campaign for Register | is better than the Nation in the maries roll 'rcund. | still a shaky peace. 52 | ° . | 5 x SARS : | : . | ORS bi | For '38, '30, 40, '41, "42 Buicks Continuous Show Sunday at 2:30 P. M. i home, and the latest et 3 i detention y can’t exactly determine. Maybe it | care. of holiday purchases and all | rive pavkEs rd | " here's lg pen, however. But if some of | again. We had for a long time a | | [oXT-0 TE for revenue open for the county. [ourselves but to everyone who ai ey shortage is building up to a blow-| =" ¢ ihe Christmas season, M t |’ CATHY DOWNS A minstrel show entitled “Dark- | Drahnah, both students at St. f : Mackinaws, Jackets and All town in an effort to hope that| spect of other nations. | cently. | and family were Patton callers on legislature was given up when a 20 percent reduction in income entation was directed by Miss | Stachursky and Mrs. Herman that were counted, the greater { Commerce is going them one bet- | Structor. ‘sn | family of Homer City are visiting ® So even though the Repubi- A the legislature have only 37 tain, both know that, in justice to | Parents, BARNESBORO 20th : CENTURY. FOX person of Mr. Andrews always | same kind of days that were with and granddaughter, Debby, spent | OPEN DAILY 9 to 5:30 Get vei for the cold tse a rs didn’t want Mr. Anarews Hubs ° | football game at Johnstown. £3 E = Fe for sure. The rest they didn’t | ye fing 946 is | Mrs. Stanley Malippa and dau- | ni ni are about. Bolin Boo Bio MR gg nM lg lis ad, The dope is that the Republi-| the United Nations not going | Walter Malippa, at Columbus, O., they feel is their trend. However, | labor and capital becoming ap- |Frank Kuzemchak were recent for them. Already at least one | scant attention. To the average | of Wills. But there's so much can | throes of war, and all other- ¥ They're having quite a time | Locally, Patton has been on a | BE Ae Pour, | Ducsuse We are Sebting Tew kinds of seasonal and “year-end” ex- the GIs get wise to all those ther desolat arance on our | | vacant “apartments” on the Semaine Zppaas Fifth and | SARNESBORO BUDGET PLAN INC, Phone AN PATTON, PA. fog JOHN FORD'S Why haven’t the commissioners { chances through town. * off. It is said that surveys of the | ; 4 wo are in a rather confused Veterans Administration show the period. While it looks like we . conditions are not better as the| ; : ces—and fast, we : days roll on but are getting a bit, ns a to go a bit slow- ° | Westrick Motor Co. worse. Lots of the servicemen find | ®yw."l0aq that there's a de- i Phone 2101 CARROLLTOWN, PA. & themselves financially able tohave | oq gon in the offing—but how u a I Y : : Diretted Produced by ~~ better things in life, but they are | Soon” a sy ayy 2 unobtainable. | . 2 ° It’s fairly hard to picture a de- BRE A D FOR REAL i. EWS © Gaioos And have you noticed, t00, |. oso when there is need for so | that a lot of the Congressional | many commodities. It will take af Republican leaders are develop- | few years for the automobile man- | E li ® ® ing a “keep quiet’ policy of | ufacturers to catch up with the | HELPS MAKE | their own recently? Some of the | 5... The same holds good for | Tuesday December 1 0 big guns of the G. O. P. feel |. i,q) appliances, for radios, | | | 9 | | - wf 2 : that some of their buddies talk- | refrigerators, and machinery of | ed a lot too much in the first | “= types. No real depression | A : oo HOME oi days of victory, and even in |... grip up while the demand ex- ||| i | COMFORT - . x : ROY ACUFF | | | 42 ® RUNS RIOT CENTURY- FOX COmMImentS before She . eps | ceeds the supply. But inflation can | lon—promise ’ ngs Wah put a crease in the smooth sail- | : Sweet Home | Imow they oan t deliver, | ing—and we are headed that way. i % A { ; : ; the Republican economy pro- ° | | Sinclair Refining Co. Recommends SINCLAIR ; being talked of less and | > Chilis S Season is { less. | i | YES . . . IT’S REALLY “HOME, SWEET HOME’ SUPER-FLAME FUEL OIL less. | mow upon us. For the next few . | weeks this newspaper and all : ; : . The Selective Service Law, the| newspapers will be replete with with Johnny in the kitchen looking for a between-meal proposed universal training legis- | Christmas advertising. The mer- snack—And Mom knows what will please him most—a ° lation—both are going to be head-| chants have lots more to offer | tasty sandwich matle with energy-giving Mertens Bread. SINGS YOUR | Mom knows, too, how good it is for him because Mertens ° FAVORITE aches to the Republican Congress-| this season than has been the | : E ! i men. They realize that it's their| case since December, 1941—and Bread supplies a large part of your daily vitamin and problem now. Lately the decline in| that’s five years ago. We wonder protein requirements. Be sure to serve it at every meal TUNES! enlistments has caused grave con-| how the picture will be at the and keep it on hand for afternoon snacks, too. Try a CLEAN cern in the War Dept. and offi-| Christmas season of 1947? loaf of wholesome Mertens Quality Bread today! : . . . to prevent clogging of strainer or cials think the draft may have to | ° . ; be resumed this winter, and may | Because of the change in party Fresh Daily . . . At Your Grocer’s! | burner nozzle. even ask Congress to extend the [power at Washington there are Selective Service Act beyond the | going to be a lot of new names | [f= —~ — a NIF RM Mar. 31 deadline. [come before the people in print . : = - - = = = = : Ca . | during the year. New folks wil be | NSA IP A AN BN BN BNE INA IN NN 5 iaiuste wed fot toiapent There is no doubt that a uni- 7 2 : burner adjustment, prevent carbon po me wii iSpy COMMERCIAL | ; formation srs ieel vance acevey § GIFTS-GIFTS 3 quick ONY" YT WW o ee J ° lo re NEN not very good. Somehow or > 3 GENERAL INSURANCE te: i i: . . . to ignite so that the burner is sure ACUFF other, the Congress will have to : > provide means to keep this Liability # * Casualty F M th d F th ; to come on. And his Smoky Mountain Boys : or /viother an ather ; A REPUBLIC PICTURE Electric Ranges, Refrigerators and Washers. ECONOMIC AL Nation’s military strength suffi- | 1101 Philadelphia Avenue ciently strong to provide for our | Phone 467 BARNESBORO Furniture. : : i Kitchen and Laundry Equipment, . + « gives maximum heat per gallon to save you money. Winchester Fire Arms — By Order. YOU'LL LIKE OUR PROMPT, DEPENDABLE AUNT DORA 4... MADEMOISELLE SHOPPE DELIVERY SERVICE, TOO! You Always Get ‘ ‘ * s I awry liv A We Have for Immediate Delivery ” Qua ity At Phone or Write Us Today for SAY — oO Sh ' Radios, Combination Radio and Record Players. : SINCLAIR SUPER FLAME FUEL OIL } ur oppe- Car Radios, for Chevrolet and Plymouth Models. ; 3 Record Players. ; Don’t make the mistake of . 2 Dying inferior merchidise Electric Roasters and Toasters. : ELEC Wren You bis bay. the Electric Irons, Home and Portable, Silverseal 3 ARES best. Come to the MADAM- Ironing Pads. : rome e ie i | WHEN A PERSON Makks| OISELLE SHOPPE for all your Hot Plates, Single and Double. : Fred J Hogan Agent TIT L Ca {2 Loss ~ JEll Him — /R7-| Wearing apparel needs. Price Wy Lamps, Pin-up Lamps, and : . ° , : Conediiy Tpgesco 3| Phone so. SPANGLER, PENNA. || 5% ~~ WE | y VEY BY A ) Toys for the Children Z| ® GLORGE RAFT Tricycles, Scooters, Sand Diggers, Wagons, Sleds, | % Winnie : Wheelbarrows, Rockers, Maple Table and Chair Sets. 5% | hs : VEE | VEER / Playwriter Desks and Hobby Horses. | DEE YEA SEITE, ] our beautiful dresses as adver- WHEN HE MAKES 7 tised in fam ous magazines. You will find in our selection “just the gift” to cheer Christmas Tree Licht Globes. S| D E ~~ K P E N ~ E I S Mother, Sister or Sweetheart. A full holiday stock of ® IN| ; J dresses, suits and blouses now on hand. Dresses and | Re WE HAVE A LARGE ASSORTMENT IN STOCK HE v “ snow suits for kiddies! Gifts for infants, too! 9 ] > oN 5 7 | AT $1.95 and up Is ‘ 3 CAN TEL Him Asa, You'll find them priced lower | with Stanley Ridges « Sara Haden « Jerome Cowan « Sid Silvers « Alan Edwards WW WW Www o . oo ° i ‘®) . ru - . o A BNA NE NN NN fo ~e ° fo VO . re T7387 700 /— af than elsewhere because we're —_— mma | out of the high rent section. GIFTS That Cheer on CHRISTMAS! ®) . e\WAte . I = - 1, on fo re and ROMAN BOHNEN aiso The Flennoy Trio and Joyce Brya nt Produced by BENEDICT BOGEAUS + Directed by EDWIN L. MARIN ixtra Points for Any Desk Pen You Buy if Requested 1 LA : THE NEW WESTINGHOUSE STORE and Gift Shop Phone 2001 CARROLLTOWN X| EAGLE PRINTING CO. || auso BT — SING’’ & “JASPER” CARTOON xX , Ne 057) Ne 0 \Na® S\N ® 0.5000 0.8140 0./0\1e@ 8.78148 8.4148 8.4148 8.5 ng E i i i i ENA RNa | Tne in Office Supplies Bs —————...,. fr ° J “STYLES 7 4 DISTINCTION” 427 MAGEE AVENUE © PATTON, PENNSYLVANIA o's) orn ZN
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