PAGE TWELVE ___UNION PRESS COURIER Thursday, February 19, 1048 . da | Tw : . edge of God; the ue mus e " * ’ » Agricultural Group Names Portage Twp. Tax | J. Edgar Hoover Voices Need hese i rr YA CANT LET HIM RUN AWAY! Officers at Meet Wednesday Hits All Incomes, For Religious Faith in Homes "iii. ine 3 47 Pressdont or Sth Tom |i 0, Seri, St AN Coal PrOBUCEH | Text of Speech Printed [3 mi, of ac puro, when 50 5 ic Presid n f r h T rm imental station at Beltsville, Md. our families together in peace ent for Sth Te of con " As Result of Requests ter A. number of county farmers vis- All earned income and all coal with a prayer on their lips, and | ang happiness. There is no better | Members of the Cambria Co. |ited the station last summer tonnage in Portage Twp., will be ended the day by gathering to- | way of doing our part for home Agricultural Extensio: Associa- Mrs. Lawrence Harteis, Jr. r-e|taxed by the Portage Twp. School (By J. Edgar Hoover gether . to place themselves in jfe jp America than by reestab- 1 1S elected Ed- | viewed social and educational ac- | District in order to make up de- The greatness of America the | His care lishing the daily practice of fam- | ficits in its operating budget. future of our nation depends on If there is hope for the future |ily prayer in our homes, because all of us. America’s destiny rests | of America, if there is to be famijies that pray together, stay in the hands of every individual, peace and happiness in our |together, tion last to his |tivities of the senior extension as presi- | club during the past year. Reports A notice stating the intention on 4-H Club activities were giv-|0f adopting such a program on tion bro to a close [en by Barbara Metzger, Dairy |Mar. 13, to be effective Apr. 16, | regardless of race and creed, in|homes— then we, as a nation, . - y f the asso-|Calf Club; Herbert Cogan, Beef |iS currently being published. The every town and city throughout | must return to God and to the the courthouse at Eb-|Calf Club; Calvin Rhoades, Pig- | tax calls for a levy of one cent on | the nation. practice of daily family prayer. State Educators Faith r. Appr y 150 mem- | Feeding Club, and Tillie Makin, [each ton of coal and one-half per- During the recent years, major | Foundation Built on ttendec X d rning and aft- | Capon Club. cent on all earned income crime has been on the upswing Ths + el ‘ . "MOC. | ORs Custom ditching and drainage This is the first municipal sub- At the end of the last war, age ra ation oi ur I Meet School Heads ' Ebens- | were discussed by E. P. Fowler 3 ision n the county outside the [17 led all the other age groups |i, Almighty God. As our nation . | 14th | and Homer Schultz, both of Dan- city of Johnstown 2 Impose a in arrests for serious crimes. grew and prospered, as it over- Approximately 25 Cambria Co. of | ville, Pa. Progre in artificial local jpoorie lax The tax not ~ More and more children are came vicissitudes and adversiti school principals conferred with | breeding was discussed by E. J. ig, Mi re t 05e, Who reside being led towards crime as par-|jio people never lost faith in a | two officers of the State Depart Eb- | Farabaugh, president of the Cam- te er Dany hi'so Tesisjents throw away responsibility. personal God ment of Public Instruction and treas- |bria Co. Artificial Breeding Co- . 4S jiteas who are em- | Selfishness is offen the keynote « oanerati seems as | City and: county administrators o . 5 loyed within the township limits. | of » day, : aterialis ) Our generation, it seems, has | Cl ya H rs on Patton, | operative. Francis Yahner spoke |P-oYed p or of the day, and materialism the| 'e Pe ; relig ; | Wednesday night of last weel k " I All salaries, wages, commissions, |inspiration for living. God. in|a!lowed old faithful religious 1a) gn st week. on potato variety demonstrations net profits or other compensation insy rat Stans. g God, ted | Practices to slip into oblivion. As They discussed methods of im- SC the nine-man Eldred Gittings reported on the will be affected. ht yo a ho Sacer oa a result, family life has been | proving the teaching of Ameri- executive committe are: Irvin | rat-elimination campaign conduc- | ppa tax of one cent on coal will moradity Sig aan . t | weakened. The nation has suffer- | canism in public schools. Brown, Lloydell; Mrs. Florence M. | ted in December. apply to all coal dumped, convey- |the junk heap . Tioga tor © ed and many of its chidren have The two state officials were Dr. | Lane, Johnstown, R. 1 2; El- - — e—— ed, placed or loaded into or onto Can a nation exist void of all Pecome spiritually starved. Edwin W. Cruttenden, chief of] dred Gittings ¢ Miss Charlotte |any railroad car, truck, wagon or [religious thought “and action?| A Godless home is built upon | secondary education, and Dr. Fre- | Davis, Ebensburg R. D.; Mrs. H. Flood Prospects |conveyance of any kind within |Can we have internal peace with- [sand; it is an inviting breeding |derick I. Pond, curriculum con- | J. Leiden, St. Lawrence; E. J. [the limits of the ‘school district. out morality? Can we build ground for moral decay and |cultant. Dr. Cruttenden advised | "arabaugh Loretto R. D.; Am- ° Officials estimate the new tax | homes without God, or have wor- | crime. the group on needed curriculum | brose eighner, ( 2 iitown, B. aid Not Too Good will bring in about $33,000 in a|thy parents who do not know and My hope for the future of this | changes. { Mrs. Stanley Nipps, Nanty- 12-month period. The two levies | practice His teachings ? nation is predicated upon the Dr. Roy W. Wiley, Johnstown|™ : eer — mr and Mrs. Paul Yahner, Pat- E . R inf | C die decided upon so that the The key to these problems—to | faith in God which is nurtured in | superintendent and Dr. A. w.| Mowers and other farm mach- ; the Estate of the above named xtensive Ranta ou 3 Qt y AAW lines often require new bearings | decedent have been granted to the | | | { ~ ld D new taxation would be borne |life itself is God. He is man’s the family. No outside influence St , i ¢ . : | S S d. £ ans y. + £ Stull, county superintendent, tool : ; ; resolution, association Cause Much Damage more equally by coal operators |first need—his final goal. of a constructive nature can | part fps ape rinLer Th br and other parts which farmers undersigned. All persons indebted urged that labor and industry and the miners. It will be effec-| Our nation is sadly in need of overcome the lack of a guiding | jon was held in the city super-| Can install themselves and save to said Estate are requested to settle any grievan as soon as 3y Pe ia News Service tive from Apr. 16 until the end|a rebirth of the simple life—a |light in the home, and the spark | intendent's office in the Johns- |" repairs, say extension agricul- | make payment, and those having possible so that f machinery | arrisburg — The prospect of | Of the district's fiscal year, July | return to the days when God was |of this light must be the know- town High School , ’ | tural engineers. claims or demands against the 4 an be. PaahMEaciUT d by yas pain. | floods in Pennsylvania this Spring 2 os, at which Lime j6 is OD | meer eerste i. ! Lo | DAIS STRATOR'S NOTIow Soe SL ole them known ted out that there is still a short- are not considered too good, ac- |!® € resolution wi be reen- | ADMINIS 4 > 2 'E 21a] zge of some much needed farm | cording to the U. S. Weather acted for a full year. . LEGLESS BOY TESTS NEW LIMBS State Police Sa : | oy a Xr pas Jaco FRYER: fimo ot > >. re vA p— Maroza, Late o € owns 0 tmeig’ ennsylvanis Ta speaker at the affair Ba tion has been made | ? ” Ee y: | Susquehanna, : Cambria County, SMORTO, 'WILDEMAN & way Lyman Jackson, dean of the notwithstanding the heavy snow | Ba) e b Ch h a It is the moral duty of every | Pennsylvania. | PEDUZZI School of Agriculture at Penn |now covering many sections of | n S oro urc a : : ; driver to be on the alert for chil- | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | Attorneys for Administrator State College. Mr. Jackson dis-|the state, but the weatherman | ew a or Gres playing on the streets or | that Letters of Administration in | Barnesboro, Pennsylvania 2.19 d the favorable conditions in [based his predictions on such sci- | ets St ; : a ong the highways, and to re-| ——— Eh ts RE eerie | : i : member that they may dash out | rant agriculture in a democracy as entific items as the fact that at | N | } | from the sidewalk or from behind ) compared with agriculture under | the present time the ground is | Rev. Father Hugh Smyth, TOR, jo Si 111] . a dictatorship [not frozen to any considerable | formerly located at St. Bernar- | bi no parked cars. In all communities ) If etill hh ens J So i So school children are being taught | app ° “Our greatest danger of losing !depth and there is not an exces- | dine's Monastery, Hollidaysburg, > ; ; : our democratic principles,” he de- sive amount of moisture in the [has been named new pastor of : i: . |safety. Drivers should cooperate | clared, “comes from within, not ground. {Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church § | in this good work and take every from without. Our best answer to| Melting snow will seep to some [in Barnesboro, This has been an- wh ; : Precaution to insure child safety. | Communism is a democracy that |degree into the ground, it was| nounced by Very Rev. Francis I am sorry,” will never return | is physicaly, morally and spirit- pointed out, but a good portion !Smyth, TOR, minister provincial | ” i : the life of a child taken by a ually strong.” will dissolve in run-off rather |of the Third Order Regular of St. | y careless driver. County Farm Agent H. C. Mc- [than in ground saturation. . a | Francis. | ; | y 3 ” Williams, in discussing the ex-; However, an extensive rainfall| Other pastoral changes include | J : Expect Guests at Meeting pansion program for 1948, said |Which could not be absorbed by | reassignment of Rev. Father Cle- | : ; : f . that farmers are “on the verge the ground, in combination with tus A. Adams, TOR, from St. 3 0 Spangler VFW Ladies of an era when it will be more |Other similar factors, could cause | Anthony's, Windber, to Our Lady : A group of ladies of Lady Me- necessary than in any previous Serious flood damage, the bureau | or are Carmel, Altoona; | : : noher Auxiliary of VFW Post, No. period in our agricultural history Soda. In tert, wilhip 2 hours, Rev. Father Paul N. Hatch, | } 7 : . 155, Johnstown, will attend a to use all modern scientific pro- conditions could combine to cre- lpoR, assistant pastor at St. An- | meeting of the Auxiliary to Me-| duction methods at our dismosel> [47° Serious fend conditions io | thony's, will be pastor. Rev. Fath- | Donald Post, No. 7503 at Spang- In outlining the program for| .co = of Sevier Ie Francis Capannari, TOR, High- | ler on Feb. 26. The meeting will the ensuing year, Mr. McWilliams tne hore recentiv of the new land Hall, Hollidaysburg, will be | be held in the Brandon Hotel din- urged farmers to keep informed so 4 0 Flood Control” Commission, | the assistant at Windber. | ing room at 7:30 P. M. concerning economic trends that | primary purpose of which is| Rev. Fathers Luigi Damen, | The charter of the Spangler would influence future plans of | {5 study Hod .control program | TOR, and Christopher Murphy, | Post will be open for a period of action on farms. A number of|¢l. "tho ciate r= TOR, have been named as assist- | 90 days to persons who wish to discussion meetings on economic! bein NC ant pastors at St. Anthony's in| become charter members to join. trends are included in the year’s| | Johnstown. They formerly were | : a — | program, he said. THE CURE | located at Mt. Carmel,’ Altoona. | ! : CARD OF THANKS i i : 5 wii We wish to thank all those A review of 1947 activities was | By JAMES KURTZ | t | | who assisted us in any way dur- rresented by E. A. Mintmier, as-| We all have our share of trouble ® ! i \ sistant agent in Cambria County.| We all have our aches and pains, Gra Sa S VA Will : ; Ing our recent bereavement, the Among the topics reviewed by|And though they seem to come { 3 : death of our wife and mother, | Mr. Mintmier were agriculture ec- | double, | pmo | ; 3 5 Mrs. Mary Hobart; also for the onomics, agriculture engineering, | Stiil a smile can make a change. Fire 8500 Em lo es Spiritual and floral offerings and | aronomy, animal husbandry, dai-| I for the use of automobiles. ry husbandry, insects and disease, | We are sure to meet up with The Veterans Administration | i ihm y ahue | bee keeping, vegetable garden- sadness, | will fire 8,500 of its 200,000 em- | SAFEGUARD YOUR SAVINGS IN AN ACCOUNT WITH us And each day may not be of : aid i 7 ing- poultry. gladness, tor Carl Gray said in Washing We wish to thank in this man- | ner SAIS sof , and |Bound to worry and care; ! y a inistro. RS ing, ornamental horticulture andi [for'G before July 1, Administra ; : ‘ |CARD OF THANKS er feature of Te or i S reek. : 4 Another feature of the after-|gtii7 a smile is good anywhere, | ton during the past wee ner all those who assisted us in noon session was the home eco-| | He told his assistants this wit] : i. any way during our recent be- | . . nomics program entitled, “Yes-|Our burdens may grow quite joe, gone go SY Souin ihe or] ¥ ? |reavement, the death of our hus- terday, Today and Tomorrow.” | heavy | »JUD,000 budget Presiden ru- i : ; ; : band and father, Harvey B. Stair: Mrs Harold torn was the nar- | And our friends may know us not |man has proposed for the fiscal| IN CHICAGO, Jimmy Riley, 7, Who 1051 both logs when he was rin over | io 0 i a San ator re Y And folks can get quite contrary, | year of 1949 | by a train two years ago, tests his second pair of artificial legs by kick hae Of tens. Ings anc a 2 An SC g 2 ary, | J . s us e 2S Still a smi ne aan : > »dical services wi e re-{ ing football held by Mrs. Margaret Coady, his benefactor. Reading : ; fii Dvn ; ) » main talk was given bv |Still a smile can mean a lot. | Medical services will not be re-| ing a : 3 an, TagwoT. 5 Mrs. Carrie H. Stair & Family w My gn a we a ta 5 A duced, Gray said. However, | of the boy’s plight, Mrs. Coady provided him last year with his first pair | ) :y ¢ drro O 1, cnnd. Cole. Who oon .d the future | We may feel that we are “no teen’ branch offices will let go 6,-| of “legs.” This year she replaced them with larger ones. (International) | Register and vote this spring. | $n as — a 0 es < i : one’ 810 administrative workers and | — tates ——— Lon , 5 _ ee I 1e eC 11¢S activ 2s. Oth- lif, iq ror hile * 33 . re: : y | of home a i NE any Se 1 not Sore! the central office in Washington | T. Settlemyer, Mrs. Eldred Git-| somone — | Now Yo mus oon 0] tings, ne TORY os oe Who is waiting for you to smile. VA employment reached a peste] Mrs, Richord Joacs, Mos, . of 226,131 last February. It was Tillie Makin, Na. Barnesboro’s Business down to 200,731 a month ago. mi avis, Sara Roberts and De- : — ” 3 Davis, 3 Women to Organize Plans are being made to or- he program was arranged by A . 2% ganize a Women’s Business and Jure Kunkle, county home Professional Club at Barnesbo- By SHIRLEY JEAN NASH represent 8nd iy, Ap organization meeting was = : Knipe, stant rep- the Parish House ((Too late for last week.) 3oth submitted re-| ’ Catholic Church. Miss Melda Witherow of H 7 activi : 1an earning a salary is | entown visited her relatives n at the | eligible to b 1c a member, The |on Frid nd Saturda s scheduled for the | Yo. 5 had their February at the Parish |Si at the Lutheran Chu Officers wil be elected Feb. i was h of last and shrubs v >thren Church not too tight- from being bro- . z The Reade Township High col Boys recently played the P: ton High s being 5¢ 3 Favor of I EVERY Mr. Luther Troxel is home fr the hospital and doing fin Mrs. Betty Douglass is wil soon enter a hospital. NEW & SMART Miss Shirley Bloom is ill at her home here. | The Parent Teachers Assoc ia- | tion held their regular meeting on | . +5 Wednesday, Feb. 18th. “High Steppers * to take you Mr. and Mrs. Lee Burger have sprightly, comfortable thru || taken up housekeeping adjacent ® + ’ : 4 to the John Knott barber shop. 7 the rest of winter into George Yingling has returned J J spring. 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