PAGE TWO UNION PRESS-COURIER Thursday, April 1, 1948 the people, the folks who will Patton Courier, Estab, 1893 Largest General Weekly Newspaper Circulation in the Area THE UNION PRESS-COURIER Union Press, Estab. 1935 Published every Thursday by Thos. A. Owens and Frank P. Cammarata, Press-Courier Building, 542 Magee Avenue, Patton, Pa. and entered as sec~ vislaining make up the personnel of the fighting forces, and their loved ones, really don’t know, » | Ther® may be three parties in the field for office this fall in Cambria. county, but there still YOU CANT DO BUSINESS WITH STALIN State News Round-Up By Pennsylvania News Service a wartime peak. ally make the area virtually bug free, including flies and insects. * kk April 6 has been designated by Governor Duff as Army Day in Pennsylvania, to coincide with the nation-wide celebration of the day —noting that today “it is more imperative than cver before that that an additional extension is not likely to be forthcoming. % kk Persons interested in soil and water conservation, who attended the meeting here of the board of directors of the Friends of the Land, heard the warning sounded that conservation measures now Thursd Net I NU May Fuel ond Sas Fain matter May 7, 1936, at the postoffice at Patton, Pa, under will remain only two political par- : 9) Naren v, Yi |ties that are one in accord with Harrisburg—With soft coal mi-|the civilian and their military | before Congress ‘fall short of the FRANK P. CAMMARATA.......ocomnmnmmminn ...Business Manager ||the principles of true American- ners out on strike throughout the | servants share mutual trust and |needs.” (The THOS. A. QWENS........ocimmmmun Sie cn Bditor || ism. They are the Democrat and state and the nation, officials of | understanding.” em ———————— printes THOS. A. OWENS JR......... enn. M@NAGIng Editor Republican parties. Thank good- the State Department of Mines ook ok IRON WEDDING RINGS Press.) Subscription: $2:00 Yearly, KATH | noss for that, Surely we still are point to He other phase of the| Ajthough the time for 1948 au-| The giving of an ‘iron ring to A new SC Pope barly, | far form such ‘progressiveness’ coal industry, the hard coal op- ile li oi sakes A - a develope ($2.50 outside Cambria Co.) NATIONAL EDITORIAL as the Kremlin aoa erations, and note with some — tomobile licenses has been exten Roman custom, The gold ring is tion pi in Advance SSO ATI hh ! Y 3- | ded from April 1 to April 15, the [said to have been introduced in ) tale a, C ON . givings that production in this | pepartment of Revenue warns |the second century It is Advertising Rates Furnished - Most all of us envision a field is declining after reachng : ing macl fundame Upon Application, 2p : ; : a , peaceful world, We have our / 3/3 ; TE iti TA Yi W i i . : i | i 4 hr ¥/// n The endeavor of the Union Press-Courler is to sincerely represent Org- domestic and political troubles. ° 0, % 8 8 1 ical mil anized Labor in all efforts to obtain economic freedom. Material for pub- We have t ble e have : EN 0 7 “7H 7/4 eliminate lication must be signed by the writer as an evidence of good faith. Ve have tax problems, we have Anthracite coal production last 77, A 45 8 : The Union Press-Courler gives its adverfwers the advantage of combined financial problems, we have year totaled better than 58,000,- gl rs WY 7, aR Ai 7 Its sp dreulations 1300 largely irculeted Necaiies and has a reader coverage wage and labor 2nd business 000 tons, as compared with 62.- Wi y a) V/ 4 turing C that an ets Patton and the major mining towns in Northern Cambria | problems. It was not ordained 000,000 tons in 1946. The depart- £3 y) 2 1% establish | that mankind travel life's short ment pointed out, however, that d 77 “4.4 Contin sphere in tranquility, A few of the 1947 production total, only 7 3 ey 1 IAL Vi weeks ago all these things wor- about thirty-eight million Fi Fe | | YN caution ried us—and they still do. But were mined in what is known as I ? on in exper : when any omnious cloud of war “deep mine” operations—the sta- oi ip { of the d We note by the newspapers the very rights that even permit| or rumored war cloud hovers, ble and persistent type of min- a | bomb. that there must be some adher- them to function. There's no two-| the domestic troubles that had ing. = Indeed ents of Henry A. Wallace here in, party system in Russia. You be-| such preponderence before, sud- xn == get lives Cambria County, and that they | long to Stalin's party, or you are| denly seem infinitismal, p ani : al may wel have indicated they will enter a shortly in oblivion. ° WL Dy a ear - un — Ht | I mack : . 5 enm- Wh. = slic of canddatgs under the Pro-| Cw | Last week the county commiss ber 25 So “uum 3 wrk ne | BRIER 1 | ol gressive y Straws in the wind are indi- |ioners called taxing officials to same slogan as last year being yg —— bi Senate and General Assembly. cating that we'll once again be |a meeting in Ebensburg, and a 10d, TARY, Tos Vor Pens ¢ = 7 | | ary deve Under the law, April 7 is the fi-| gending our youth to the armed | number of matters were discuss- sylvania—Keep It Growing.” The -< =~ i the ors: nal day in which the filing of | services. Why? Simply because |ed, mostly inequalities of real es- State Department of Commerce e Mins We nomination papers for indepen-| of the fact that our ideology |tate taxation. It was agreed that will again handle publicity and & The dent candidates at the General | of living, our rights enjoyed as [something must be done about it. porpaganda for tourist and home { was mov Election can be made. If the Pro-| free men and women, and the [That's the way free men act. consumption. ne! Crescent Jressive Party hobs up i Cars| fostering of those rights for all [You wouldn't see anything like an F MEANS EVERYTHI . Consolid: ria County, we'll know about it} freedom-loving nations, are en- |that kind of a meeting in Rus-|the lady's parents, M d M ject § CHT RO Daisytow very shortly, know who the can-| dangered by a fast, steam-roll- |gjs They don't es out any | Frank ls Yan oe Ne OL Bamett F718 fw Cc ler, fe Shjestions of Sows THE 1 ce of your Work. Sidates are, a yery Sy, ing movement that must place |problems there in town and in Mrs. Foy Hamilton and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. John Colon o} Satus ieresis, Jue poate Porm BREAK the appearan Few See 100, know who's behin e move: | us on guard to arrest its tem- [county meetings. There wouldn't|ior Sarah Lee. of Cincinnatti. O.,.| Smoke R Stal wi : th ay georee n MAKE or £ shingle, Only ment. tadel rowth. and” to protect : Nts tae ) | Lee, n tti, O.,, | Smoke Run visited with Miss Dol- ( that the 1949 State Farm Show it ca . . in the type © : s YIOS p ’ illi 3 : . i > Despite the names that may | all is the thought that to some | file would be told what they had Parents, Mr. and Mrs. William| Janet Troxell is confined to her From the 32 to 16—rather than home me and quality for lasting I . come forward on the Progress- | extent, proponents of this alien |{; pay—and they wouldn't be ® : {home by illness. In Ayo er, as some had ad- ropes color sche all these essen” x Mori ive Ticket, we doubt very much | ideology virculate within our |told twice. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morrow | Mr, and Mrs. Norman Bartlett . “kw P . erative. You get: > ed enoug whether the candidates them- | boundaries. Many of their ° were callers in Altoona recently. of New York spent the Easter . ;sfaction are imP OOF Remember, cate the selves, or at least the folks who | known adherents are found to Would a totalitarian state of Mr. and Mrs. James Bowman |ygcation at the Paul Troxell res- Commenting on progress in the ecify a BIRD R ‘ ae sign the required petitions, re- | be the most energetic Progress- | piciian pattern keep our boys motored to Coalport recently. idence. arresting or control of venereal tials when you sp half of manufactuf [ommcmmon ally intend at heart to promote | ive Party Workers. Now we on hm Mrs. Chester Kuhn and Mrs. i disease, the State Department of and a ha : ' out of armed service. Never! ; Mr. and Mr. Harry Thomas and . er a century Ask octrines of ine e W. See ve em In ur W Fan che ere ppers in -. i ere 1! . the doct f the people who | seem to have th our own | pact js, all young men, and a |John Lecher were shopp Al-lfamily of Monument, Pa, are|licaith notes that last year a to- there is OV : BIRD sh ngle now are so energetically sup- | Cambria County political pic- iot of young Wotnen. tos, have | oona on Thursday afternoon. spending a few days with her tal of 17 billion units of the drug tence behind every porting Henry Wallace. The al- | ture. to cerv Agnes Barnett. who is attend-|p : _ | penicillin was used to knock out ing experi€ all to do a stretch of service gn a y s atte parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Mul : ; g . lan leged leader is a disgruntled ° under their system. Russia to- |ing school in Philadelphia, is the | hollem. syphilis, while a Joa of 3886 bout our financing pian would-be politician in Johns- However, on the thought that| day, carries large armies. They |guest of her parents, Rev. and| Mr and Mrs. Foster Troxell new Cg re J agrosed and us abo town. The ideology of any par- |that we may have another war in| never had any large scale de- were shoppers in Altoona Satur- Pearen 2¢ tee State cimoy square (100 sa: ft) ty that holds in its grass roofs |g short time, probably it will be | mobilization after the war. That day morning. ; Aa $14.00 per 4 Co the followers of Communism, iS | petter to be optimists rather than | shows they must have contin- M . Operation DDT will get under- Lumber . an ideology that no true Chris- | essimists. One thing should be Sip . Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Mulhollem | way again this year in Luzerne mm : 8 ued to remain war-minded, or C f and daughters, of Beaver. Falls i . GLER, PA. rBiRD . tian can follow. Henry Wallace, | certain, that being that Russia| anyway their leaders have re- ome in for a and daughters, of Beaver Falls, |and Lackawanna counties, when le SPANGLER, por himself, surely isn’t anti-Chris- | and its satallites will be more re-| mained so. But there's one De a fl cation with |g converted twin-motored Army Phone 42 | PRODUCTS tian, but the support he seeks, |iuctant in their aggressiveness if | thing the Russian leaders must | relatives in Glasgow. trensport plane will spray the ; and has, should reek the dis- | they know they can’t continually respect, and that is power of emons I'd ion Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cree spent | wartime insecticide over 150,000 ? s 8 (a few days with his mother, Mrs. | acres of land infested by the gyp- a taste of true, freedom loving Americans. We don't know who the Prgressive candidates will be, locally. We hope there are no honest-to-goodness Ameri- cans fooled by the movement. ° Republicans and Democrats can fight and find fault, sometimes justly, with one another, and al- create additional territorial push- overs. The preparedness of this country likely is the only insur- ance we have for continued peace. The face of things we hear from Washington we hope are not ex- aggerated. If they are, Congress, in its stride, will hardly be fool- ed entirely. The nation’s people doesn’t want war, and they do not want militarism—if it is not other nations to forestall them. ° The people of the United States elect representatives to Washing- ton to represent them. We must have faith in them. If the mili- tary of the nation really have the war scares they seem to picture, our duly elected representatives MUST be let in on the picture. AYALA LP) * Mary Cree. Mr. and Mrs. Carey Kuhn and son, and Miss Anne Kuhn visited with Mr, and Mrs. Chester Kuhn on Thursday evening. Relatives from Patton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Miller on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tetarus and sons, Leon and Ronald, of Sha- sy moth. The DDT will incident- so with party rolicies, but at No Senator or Congressman wor- ’ i heart they are Americans. Ameri- | necessary. . thy of the respect of his consti- % Moltn; Sens the weeks ond with 0 ca can stay free so long as we tuents, would, or should, follow JURE) MAGIC re an rs. John McCartney. have a good. healthy two-party we sie fe Some people, snd all the recommendations of the Mr. and Mrs. John Troxell and system, both primarily based on ye pt es nh military people, until he is sure SE ————, children, Rea and Jerry, motored Amavieny princiles, Sven Jong) Fong oe pi bo rin in his own conscience that he 1s WAS ER i a Bajurday Svening: jei i ; S ste; 3 SS ; i i - r. an rs. . Camberg : be s x TI Brinn doctrines of the Wallaceites be- [Soing the gh thing. ig ha Alar ites with ME De Re + « « Make it a Big Catch by making sure that you have what it takes . . . Come in now to tc be the fact that our Consti- | chuse ‘he’s the fellow Whe age if it is facing 8 desperate ton Foster Troxell on Sunday even- select the equipment you are going to need for the fishing season. Western Auto has the best! : and Bill of Rights s _! ainst war and they don’t wan 1 $ > ing. Julio Sn Bil Of Eras S| uote tons a4 (ivnairiers tor an- | Jon OUF Cuigtesy Should know Ek Vie Motsrtney. wile ELYVLINES ......... 15c to $10.00 PEMCO AUTOMATIC REELS ... $495 place on our ballot who have as| other war.” Certainly no one ’ yi gly. grandson, Jimmy, are spending | TELESCOPE RODS ............. $3 SOUTH BEND AUTO. REELS ... $9.25 °° an ultimate goal the abolition of Sn o oa de Indications that Cambria some time with her son-in-law | FISHING RODS... ......... ..... 85¢ Get Your Fishing License Here! i; ae a sicke Y oe] v 0 8 / 5 > an " and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Lynn LARGE SELECTION OF DRY FLIES, WET FLIES, PLUGS, SPOONS, & ALL NEEDS! YOU GET 2 Cylinders Bottled Gas for Your Stove at BINDERS HARDWARE know from experience that con- tinued appeasement does not pay. The list of Nations now behind the Iron Curtain can well support the claim. Prayer- fully, we of the rank and file hope, therefore, that our admin- HASTINGS Phone 2521 istration is not causing undue : ; lr} : ters, Janet and Joan, spent Sun- is ti ; which has its origin in spite, ’ ’ ey | ey IL i Then, fh’ ea Fame nm=Tt WESTERN AUTO STORE 00 Ane | sorrow is that it couldn’t have Rn ae Francis Gates: an BARNESBORO Bridal Gowns . A dream come true. . . Day of Days . . . to enhance your beauty . . . make you the vision of loveliness he'll always cherish! Choose a romantically created gown from our wonderful assortment. We'll help you select your accessories, too . . . dainty lingerie, gossamer sheer hose, lacy handkerchiefs . . . worthy of the lovely Bride you'll be! Lipman’s Dress Shop Barnesboro 0 TF = | Easter parade was held under the . . Accessories a gown to grace your County will have on its ballot a slate of candidates who will be supported, at least in part, by people whose line of thought is the same as that of the So- viet, isn’t pleasing to anyone who believes in the freedom and rights of man. If it is a party pre-empted a ticket under some other party name. Glasgow Notes By JANET C. KUHN Reade Twp. Sophomores Hold Easter Assembly The Sophomore Class of Reade Township High School held their Easter Assembly last Thursday afternoon. Piano solos were ren- dered by Kay Evans and Clayton Eakins. A duet was given by Jean Plesisnger and Grace Glass. An direction of Jane McCartney, and evening with Joan Kuhn. Peggy Troxell is absent from school due to illness. The Senior Class of Reade Twp. High School had play practice on Tuesday evening. They will pre- sent the play next month, e See its features e See its price e See it change from CLOTHES Washer to DISH Washer in 12 minutes. BARNESBORO, PA. Garman of Meadeville. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thomp- son and sons of Niagara Falls, N. Y. spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Troxell. Mrs. Chester Kuhn and daugh- family of Fallentimber spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joel ooTooTooooReoTooTeotosto oe elo o Tee e cP oT o%esTe oe 0 Te 0% o%o oo e%e oT cle alo To fe Lo Ba 0s Fo 8 $2.0. 9.9. 0 9 9 9 9.9 0.0.0 10th Street IN SPORTS EQUIPMENT You'll always find the best at Low Prices at Western Auto Store! BASEBALL SHOES . . .. pair $4.50 Mulhollem. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Troxell and children Ruth Donnie and Wilmer, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. George Scaife of Seward. St. Nicholas Church Scene of Wedding Mrs. Katherine Norton and Mr. Gilbert Krumenacker, both of Nicktown, were united in mar- riage on Monday morning of this Mrs. Krumenacker was former- ly postmistress at Marsteller and Mr. Krumenacker is a well-known Nicktown lumber dealer. John Matthews has returned to school after having been ill. | Mrs. Joseph Bolinda visited | with her aunt, at the Altoona | Hospital, Sunday afternoon. { Mr. ana Mrs. Howard Miller | were callers in Altoona recently. Clarence Stine and Jacob Trox- ell motored to Bellwood and Ju- niata on Tuesday. The state highway department have removed the snow fences in | this secticn. | Frank Henderson is able to be | about after having been ill for the past few weeks. Luck Fox spent a couple of days recently visiting relatives in Altoona. Mrs. Elizabeth Dixon spent a few days at the home of her son, Kenneth Dixon, of Altoona. , Camille Smiley has returned to school after being ill a few days. Laura Lovell, a teacher at Dean spent the week end at her home in Glasgow. Misses Kathryn Miller and EI- sie Mae Frye. who are employed in Elizabethtown, spent Thursday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howerd Miller and Mr. and Mrs. William Frye. Joan Hommer, who is attending school in Virginia, is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. | and Mrs. John Hommer. | Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Troxell | and daughter, Jeanne, motored to | Altoona on Thursday evening. Mrs. John Troxell and children. Rea, Roger and Jerry, Mrs. Mary McCartney and sons, George and James. were visitors in Altoona on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean McCree and daughter of Beaver Falls are spending the Easter vacation with BANK BORROW First National Bank Carrolltown, Penna. AYRES Eh Jim thing electrical. REDDY KILOWATT Your Electric Servant I usually stay inside your electric outlet—the REDDYBOX. Now I'm step- ping out so that we can get better acquainted. I'm the symbol of good electric service... your servant that runs every- I'm quite a distinctive fellow. My body is made of lightning flashes —my nose a light bulb — my ears are outlets — and those two things sticking out of my head are wisps of curly hair. 1 move silently in my rubber shoes. | move swiftly, too, at the speed of 186 thousand miles per second...I'm the fastest thing on earth, I'm your economical and willing servant who works long hours at low wages. I'll be waiting in your nearest REDDYBOX — electric outlet — when- ever you want me. Remember, just... “PLUG IN~I'M REDDY". PENNSYLVANIA ELECTRIC COMPANY A. P. ISENBERG, District Manager AAAI NAINA 0 Wn ln the Music Class sang several week in St. Nicholas’ Catholic numbers. BE SURE TO SEE THE Church, Nicktown, at 7:15 a. m. : : Er . THOR AUTOMAGIC GLADIRON! Rev. Father Kevin Lynskey, OSB, Spri Calvin Stine and D. A, Dixon EA ici were callers in Ebenshur: Tues- Come in for our famous One-Minute pastor, officiated. class : g Shirt Demonstration before you do an- Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. EE ) en “The United Mine Workers held sther say's ening, ius Hugres of Py Kop S22, men their regular meeting Tuesday ev- A wedding breakfast was serv- =r } ever eninfg. C H A I L S 0 N ’S ed at the Norton home for the # Patty Troxell has returned to newlyweds and members of the rang school after being ill for a few Philadelphia Ave immediate family. The couple 1 days. . then left at noon for a trip 4 Grace Lender spent Saturday through the Southern states. 4
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