Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, September 23, 1948, Image 2

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: —_—— - -— — — — — ms—— mE ———— ’ Thursday, September 23, 1948
. Te Gates home in Beaver Valley, : s t Li he i : ; en I —_——
Largest General Weekly Newspaper Circulation in the Area FALLENTIMBER Sunday visitors at the once of ana Mis Robert Lingolen of Vien Suis O. Of ee ig Jernal ria) yo uET essa ARMSTRONG TO PLAY
THE UNION PRESS-COURIER pr nd, rs. Chain Wh Horr |X rth Barty waa neta in reunion ’ Mak lor SPIE, and Berni Aman, organ, ang
Patton Courier, Estab. 1893 » Fallentimber Sportsmen cf Helientown, rs. B. J. Coy [his home on’ Friday venting. A| AIL officers wero elected unan- chairman of the Young Republic (a consort af S:3b p.m. Tuesday
y . Union Press, Estab. 1935 T Meet Thi Fd of Van Ormer, Mr, and Mrs, Roy |large crowd attended, : IMOusly ot Ue afternoon busi. (cans.o? Pennsylvania. of next week at the Ebensburg-
Published every Thursday by Thos. A. Owens and Frank P. Cammarata, 0 lvlee 1s Friday Beers of Bellwood, Mr. and Mrs. | Caroline Anderson, daughter of : or Sa Prom i Cambria High School, It will be
Press-Gourter Bullding, Si Magee Avenue, Patton, Pa., and entered as sec- All members of the the Fallen-{Mrs. Clayton Wallace and dau- |Mr. and Mrs, Theodore A nrtles nent leaders addressed the meet- Pittsburgh was burned by the |sponsored by the Fidelis Circle of
the Act of Maren 3 gray 7» 1936, at the postoffice at Patton, Pa. under ||. \° Game, Fish and Forestry |ghter, Sandra Kay of Coalport; | son, has been on the sick List. ing fing the banquet which fol-|Indians in 1763. the Colver Presbyterian Church.
——— J Club are asked to be present at|Mrs. John Hahn, Mrs. Edward — Nc ot ”
FRANK P. CAMMARATA.........cummummnnn BUSINess Manager || the next regular meeting, Friday |Buddle, Mr, John Jenkins and | ole Five vice presidents named and
THOS. A. OWENS... Rditor ERiv ee ; : Yee n Y units they represent are Frank pair. rr.
THOS. A. OWENS JR Managing Editor evening, Oct. 8, at the school | Mrs. Ellen Beers. Mrs. Beers has | Cc i lams ame Pasquelilla, Dale, first: Cecil Le '
vB to —————————— ——————— building, as election of officers|been in ill health and her many | : : ) 2» so | p ~~ ( :
| ] : : . , | berknight, Dale, second; Mrs. §
Subscription: $2. : will be held and shoulder-pads [friends wish her a speedy and a | . os ’ 8: 5 | §
Shion: $2.50 Yeatly NATIONAL EDITORIAL will be presented to all those who | complete recovery. President Youn Huth Nolin, cover, nw; Mrs, | i 1 UNE El) | 1
Individual Copy, 5¢ SSOCIATION [|have not already received them.| The following persons visited | De adh an, [ieade an | SH AY 8 O I
Advertising Rates Furnished llth Mr. Alvie Blair Myers on Monday | e u ic bert Ee Bo. , _
8 5 ra . i : wk inl J .
Upon Application House Warming Party evening following an accident in R bli an Grou Oth oi ! Mi : y
a cin re | BAKING TIME IS HERE AGAIN
The endeav f the Uni ss-Couri since represe. ge ’ : ; ‘ | . | Schrader, Moxham, correspondin
anized Labor in an efforts’ gy ii sincerely Iopresent ot Honors Miller Couple hie Po Re, Bon Ye. 2nd} H. Clifton McWilliams Jr., Eb- secretary; Miss Gretchen gin §
Ci n mus e Si th ri oa y { . . A o. « AAC 25 . | + T 3
The Union Press-Courler Ehcs re ois evidence I god SH. bined A house warming party was|mps William Templeton, Mr, Carl [Susburg and Johnstown attorney, Southmont-Westmont, recording Good Baking Starts With Quality Ingredients. I
circulations of two largely-circulated weeklies and has a reader coverage keld at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. Jenkins, Mr. Nick Ruha. of las been elected first permanent secretary; Miss Ellen Mearkle,
that blankets Patton and the major mining towns in Northern Cambria Robert C. Beers on Thursday ev-|mhensburg: Mr. and Mrs ho OF | president of Young Republicans Hornerstown, financial secretary; Gold Seal Enriched Family 3
! y. ening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Kelley Res Dysart The * many | Cambria County. | Erie Jones, Dale, treasurer, and r
Luther V. Miller, who will soon friends of Mr Myers all wish hich | A Navy Veteran of World War |Mrs. Phyllis Farrell, Ferndale-Up- I
P 1 . : Ww : k move into their newly construct- a speedy recovery. | II, Attorney McWilliams was cho-|per Yoder, public relations offi- F
ennsy vania ee ed home. a [sen unanimously at the first an-| cer. Miss Sally Murty was ap- I
Bingo was played and a deli- jnual convention Saturday in Eb-| pointed historian. I
Pennsylvania Week is taking hold of the spirit of the Patton com- | Cious lunch was served. Mr. and Marsteller ensburg Country Club. He had Speakers at the session includ- I
munity through the constant promotion of the Chamber of Com-| Mrs. Miller were the recipients |been heading the unit in a tem- ed Attorney William S. Liven- N
merce and of various citizens, the schools, the businessmen and or-|of many lovely and useful gifts. RS RED SCHROCK {porary capacity since Sept, 1946,|good, Jr. state secretary of in- Try this quality all-purpose flour under our guar-
ganizations it promises to become a week of interesting and educa-| Those present were Mr. | and : : f — : antee. Like it or return unused portion and we 8
tional accomplishment. That the spirit of the Patton community has | Mrs. Clayton Wallace and dau-| Lewis Fowler of the U. S$. Ar- will replace with any other brand we sell. ~
become so well knit with the thought of Pennsylvania Week, is a |ghter, Sandra Kay and Mrs. Flo-|my is spending .a seven day fur-! <
matter of pleasant concern for all of us. That our community sees ra Harber, of Coalport; Mrs.|lough with his parents, Mr. and |
fit to enter so whole-heartedly into the observance, bespeaks for our | Clyde C. McManamy and Miss |Mrs, Lewis Fowler, Sr. | iT WILLA. CC ME BACK Sold Medal Flour 2 $1.95 ilies Shreaded 1.02, 19¢ D
civic-minded citizens the same essence of progress that has brought | Mary Catherine Mulhollem of Mr. and Mrs. John Rolley of St. | y Kingsford C 1b 5
Patton out of the doldrums of depression, into one of the most pro- | Van Ormer; Mrs. Gertrude Nash, Petersburg, Fla. were visitors | , Bunfora aking Ra 23¢ Starch ora pkgs 21¢c a
gressive communities of its size in Pennsylvania. of Akron, Ohio; Mrs. David TU |with old friends in town Thurs- | Gold Seal 44-0z 34e Q-T Instant Cake 2 23 D
Dixon, Misses Cora and Mary day afternoon. i Ti KE. Frosting kgs. 90
. No community can be progressive if its business people are |Glass, Mrs. Janet Shumosky and| wr and Mrs. Lester Hetrick | Cake Flour pkg 8 p v
imbued with petty jealousies, and if its citizens are not united. |daughter, Nancy Ruth, Mrs. Wil- and Mrs. Tootie Gonzaley of Fair- | y
Patton folks have had the happy faculty of being in harmony |ham V. Mackey, Mrs. Cora Hemp- mount, W. Va. visited at the | BOSSUL CRISGO C
in all matters that. affect the advancement of the community |sky, Mrs. Blair Myers, Mrs. Joy- home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dav.) Vegetable hi
interests. While ourfjitizens can have their differences in poli- (ce Campbell, Mrs. Michael R.|jgson and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shortening L
tics, can worship in different religions, can have different na- Matish, Miss Adeleen Mackey, Taylor recently | COFFEE M
tionality extractions, they are first of all, Americans, they have Mrs. Robert C. Beers, and Mr. / oe fs . eo 1-1b. ¢ #
the spirit of a good community in which to live, within their [and Mrs. Luther V. Miller and |. MI. and Mrs. Fred Crooks of | can Be
minds; they are interested in their own individual prosperity; | daughter, Nancy Catherine. Lorain, Ohio, Mrs. Dennis Nagle, 1b. ¢ D.
but they also are interested in the proseprity of their friends * kk [cf Cresson, and Mr. and Mrs. | Jar gl
and neighbors. They want all to prosper. Thomas Crooks of Patton, were | -
) Mrs. John M. Mackey | recent visitors at the home of Mr. |
This unselfish community spirit has, in the past, proved iteself an 1 and Mrs. Walter Weakland. | '
I past 3 y|Is Feted On Birthday ~~ |*, EL Li or the Penn. SUNSHINE Mi HO CRACKERS -2T¢
N. B. C. GRANAM CRACKERS vox 816
JUNKET DESSERTS
CUDANY’'S DELRICH MARGARINE
T MINIT CHOCOLATE RIE MIX
number of times. Especially in matter of securing the Philips-Jones :
plant here some time ago did it reach its height of harmony. A de-| A birthday party was held at|gylvania Coal and Coke Corp. No.
flection of sentiment by any sizeable group at that time would have | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 22 ‘mine entered the state meet |
destroyed the effort. Patton community people have never failed to |W. Beers on Wednesday evening. at Latrobe on Saturday after- |
rally to civic promotions that have been for the good of all. Usually | Sept. 15, in honor cf their grand- |roon and finished in the honor |
it has been hard on the individual pocketbooks, but gripers have been | daughter, Mrs. John M. Mackey. group. Many others from here |
few—and far between. To our neighbor towns who are constrained | Those preserit were: Mr. and Mrs. |gttended the meet.
to wonder how Patton does things, the answer is simple—Energetic |Ivan Kelly of Dysart; Mr. and Mrs. John MacWilliams had a
- leaders have had the support of the populace. Personal jealousies | Mrs. Clayton Wallace and dau- | pin oo ‘party at her home on Sat-
have been tossed out the window. Naturally, in the long run, all of | ghter, Sandra Kay, of Coalport; urday last - |
us have benefitted. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Beers, A : Z ad |
Mrs. Robert C. Beers, Mrs. Lu- covered dish dinner was held |
bir V. Miller and. daughter, in the Presbyterian Church din- |
Nancy Catherine, Mrs. Cora |ilg room on Thursday. A Targe|
Hempsky, Miss Adaleen McKay, |roWd attended. |
Mr. and Mrs. William V. Mackey, | Mrs. Joe Pellas and Mrs. Paul |
this our community next week will endeavor to display to the |Mrs. Tim Shumcsky and daugh-|Pellas and daughter, of Spang- |
people of Patton and to the people who come to Patton, the ad- |ter, Nancy Ruth, and Mr. and ler, visited recently with their
vantages we enjoy, in the matter of industries, in the elaboration |Mrs. John M. Mackey. | sister, Mrs. Jack Davidson. [
of our advantages, our accomplishments, our natural resources, * * * Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schrock vis- |
and our hospitality, too.
pkg. 29¢
Peacetime business which ‘“‘marked time"
during the war will now come back fast.
Hence, next week, Patton can justly and proudly take its hum-
ble part in the observance of Pennsylvania Week, and can make
of it a real “Patton Week” as well. After all, the thought of the
state observance is reflected in the local observances. Because of
Businessmen who need loans fo get re-
ernize or add new lines will find us ready.
Ben Jenkins, son of Mr, and |ited Mr, and Mrs. Walter Mec- |
Mrs. John F. Jenkins, left Mon- (Clelland and son in Johnstown ov-|
lay for Buffalo, N. Y., where he [er the week end. |
|
Patton is a good town in which tu live. Patton is a good town for
industry. Perhaps one of our greatest assets in this direction is our | will attend the University of Buf- Mrs. Louis Gairiar and daught-
assem | First National Bank
established, or to reconvert, expand, mod-
Sabbath School Association at
the First Presbyterian Church in
Ebensburg, on Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Shumosky
and daughter, Nancy Ruth, were
Saturday shoppers in Altoona. |
Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Camp-
bell Jr, and daughter, Connie | 4
Louise, and -Mrs. Earl F. Kopp |3
excellent water supply, filtered and pure, with all the watershed of | falo.
Chest Creek to keep it in continuous supply. Without question the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bandrow- are spending a couple of weeks | ogo
Patton water supply has been a major advantage in securing of in-lcky and son, “Butch” and Mr. H. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Vine-Ripened
dustry in the past. It will continue to devolve to our advantage in|c “Mulhollem were Monday shop- |Harry Kellander. | HONEY DEWS 12 39 &
the future. Good roads, railroad advantages, a good place to live, to pers in Altoona. Mr and-Mvs. Carl Lindolph | dr'roO town Penna Size each ¢ ;
rear children, good schools, a community spirit that can well be seen S : we dl 1 . of
: : : evh Mrs. Frank Belenski of New- |visited over the week end with U. S. No. 1 Yellow &
in our excellent schools and high school band, all are indications to rk, N. J. and Mrs. George Ea-|their son and daughter-in-law Wished and ]
: : re. “wr : ark, N. J., - 8 a -in- ashed an o
Eis outside public that We have “whet it needed ton, and "son, Mickey, of New |cooo on Tio Jou Et — SWEET POTATOES v2: 4... 29¢ %
i y i | Brunswick, N. J., spent the past ook eefedocdecoodrofrodoofentociooiooloofontoctoctoofoofoodoofososfoofoatoafoofoniosfndufoatocZootoctostor rofoofeogoogoofodocfoufoctoofoctostondfifoegoofoctocfoofoofontocfontont er +
Next week the Patton community will enter wholeheartedly in- ; rt: ioecY : o - ’ x
to the Pennsylvania Week observance. We will do it proudly. In roel Visiting Selailves gna sriends : SNC WHITE CAULIFLOWER head £06 5
While our displays and our programs will not be in the greater / he * Mig o . Wh i &
degrees of those of larger communities, our effort, to us, will be ote = the former Miss Aldeon ’ ere u ae erman’s o ICEBERG LETTUCE Size 2 heads 25¢ 3
just as satisfactory. Pennsylvania Week will also be “Patton : “ of California Bartlett &
Week” to us. It will prove interesting, also, to our visitors, and 2 Mr. ig Nr award X. ud. ; can ou S till save fr 5 t 1 0 th b ¢ 3 | *
we invite all to come sometime during the week. We'll try to e and son, die, were n- | $ $ 5 PE &
make things interesting for you in many ways. We'll try to tell (day evening shoppers in Altoona. | y om . 0 on e €S 3 . 2 Ibs. Cc oo
you what Patton makes, and what it sells, what it has done in Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Hollen | ” . =
the past, and what it hopes to do in the future, by window dis- cf Hollentown visited on Sunday | 3 PENNSYLVANIA BLUE LABEL - 1b. ’
plays, and by special programs, with some entertainment inter- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. |} e POTATOES bag * .
spersing the entire week. We’ll endeavor to do our part in the | John F. Tonkin. o % )
promotion of our state, our area, and our community. | Miss Carol VanScoyac of Van |} 4 RED JONATHAN APPLES. 3 Ihe 25¢ ’
{ Grmer, Misses Cora and Mary | * SWEET AND JUICY. ’ Foes
| Glass, Mrs. John C. Hahn, Mrs. 4 5 ‘
’ | Charles A. Matthews, Mrs. Carl | 1 FEED YOu D il Covad. 36: “
. A. Campbell, Jr., Mrs. Michael R. | > i ilson’s Corn 6-02. oa
You il Matish, Mrs. Earl F. Kopp, and |¥ , . R 06 Beef Hash can 35¢ 33d
Mrs. Howard F. Glass attended |& —r ® Cheaply and Well " BORDEN'S HEMO 3
vow SEE BET TER a regular meeting of the Coal- |* A 3 Box 45 2
FEEL BETTER port Ellen Wilson Rebekah Lodge | 3 o D&G ¢ 1-1b. bh ¢ y
CE on Monday evening. * Sharkskins labardines . Goes three times furfher than jar o
SM E Mr. Dale F. Kopp was a bus- [# ® hs ns ® Gabardines 5 wet foods. Add moisture yourself. POWDER :
sein IL OFTENER iness caller in Johnstown Tues- |, ® Coverts @® Worsteds t % W
uy. and ; & Single and double breasted models, in longs, shorts, . ARMOUR’S DASH BOG FOOD 2 Woe. 29¢ ;
When You Have Mrs. Bette Bandrowsky and |} : © o cans +
sons, Butch and Richard, and |. regulars and other odd sizes. * SPEEDUP BLUING = i2¢ 2
Mrs. Alex Dawson and daughter, |* . t. oo
Correct Glasses lagu dei | § HOM-DE-LITE SALAD DRESSING - 38c $e
with Mrs. Margaret Cardinal of |e , No. 2 3
® Erisbin. [% 3 DOLE’S PINEAPPLE JUICE can i9¢ :
Miss Aldeen Mackel spent last |g 1 d ) No. *
Bs es I | IDEAL GRADE A APPLE SAUCE cans 296 :
DR J P M Altoona. 1 s %* R:
i Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kuhn of | & , -
° ° s I CHELL Coalport visited at the home of | % The newest designs in fly front, set-in sleeves in 5 ROB.70RD SPEEDUP +
Phil . OPTOMETRIST — JEWELER Ts. Shirley W. Beers % gabardines and coverts. Long, regular and short * TOMATO 3
eo " . . : . ald age
iladelphia Ave. J Barnesboro Rosie Simmers visited on Fri-|i models. Our fall line has just arived . .. make o JUICE BLEACH *
day at the home of her sister, & yu) selection today. de oh
—— Mrs. Clarence Conrad of Hollen- ® J . Shion ¢ +
town. o 5 nthe oo
Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Glass 4 . can 23 y
and Misses Cora and Mary Glass | EA o
MODERN attended the 79th Annual Con- - 4
vention of the Cambria County y Borden's Hot %ib. g .
. Chocolate Mix pkg. ge 3
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:
KRAFT CARAMELS
mz POF
$39.5
WALLPAPER
| i
3 A small deposit
will hold any
were Saturday shoppers in Al- | garment D
{| SUPREME
Misses Betty Edmiston and Ed- | J
na, Rickard were visiting with Al- |
toona friends Saturday. “ % =) BREAD
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hollen | 3 , é
and son, Carl Ray, of Hollen- | 4 Get the enriched loaf that
town, visited on Sunday evening |: tastes better, toasts better, and -
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. | stays soft longer.
BE THRIFTY! —
F. Tonkin.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stalb of
| Altoona visited Sunday with the
Misses Cora and Mary Glass. Mr.
and Mrs. Stalb will leave Friday
Large 1 3 ¢ SAVE SEVERAL
Loaf CENTS A DAY!
U. 8. Commereial Bec
Corduroy Sport
COATS $14.95
On Sunday evening, Mr. and
morning for Santa Maria, Cal,
where they will visit with Mr.
and Mrs. W. Stinebaugh, the lat-
ter the former Grace Stalb. : SIRLOIN 1b. 79¢ \
Corduroy Sport Shirts ...... .. 6.95 CLUB ib. 79¢
Mrs. H. C. Mulhollem celebrated In wine, grey and green ib. 79¢
Steaks PORTERHOUSE
) Roasts $vus™
:
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di w. 90g | BEEF LIVER . 06¢ {
)
1b. 63¢
1b, 65¢
their 36th wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bandrow-
sky served them a very lovely
Gabardine Slacks .......... .6.95
Campus All Wool-—10 Colors
dinner in honor of the occasion. | 4 .
The newest wallpaper After dinner they drove to Bell- [3 Button Sweaters ............ 195 *»
desl te fi i wood where they visited friends of “Windbreaker” b 4 {
esigns--the finest qualit Mr. and Mrs. Mulhollem ere | - o Ready-to-Eat
9 ¥ the recipients of many lovely and |* Gabardine Jackets diss aise, 11.95 je { ay HM qr 1
washable wallpapers are useful gifts, and their many nei- |} New Fall Shades i ) ams 480, » 68€
ghbors and friends extend them | * Ready- at Cooked
here now--ready to add their best wishes. 3 AtmMals ................600 EI \ Boaricos Ham "hole or ae] C
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vogels il o Hat 1b.
charm and beauty to your spent Serardey Vides at 3 In the wholesale district ** where you save more always ’ { Swift's |
kome of Mr. and Mrs. Lehmier 4 3 Smoked Masag Viole or
home. Redecorate now... ir Spangler. They greatly enjoy- { Reads iotias Shank Half 1b. 71ie )
ed visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Vogel and daughter of
Pittsburgh, who were guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leh-
HARDWARE |:
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vogel,
Miss Marlene Kibler of Ashville,
and Miss Mary Graca of Gallit-
zin spent Sunday at Musselmans
owes J. BERMAN & 0.
ur ana as cem 1. ones |3 @O4 Green Ave. — ALTOONA
and sons, Eugene and Dwight, fk
visited on Sunday at the LIOYd dures dodo dodobidodeoddob dodo fd To 3
) Canned Pienies “oc
) SLICED BACON [on
Chipped Ham
Fresh Maryland Oysters
Stewing, pt. ean 69¢
| Sewn y pt. can J9e | gn Haddock
a Ra a a ae ps oY: SN ; C
come in today.
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LINK’S
(Spangler Auto Exchange Bldg.)
Bigler Ave.
Large Cocktail
Shrimp
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