Thursday, September 30, 1048 lem and children of Utahville vis- |son Schools and was employed by through midwestern fates, She ited Monday at the home of Mr. |Gallitzin office of Pennsylvania | newlyweds will reside a and Mrs. Frank Vogel. Coal & Coke Corp. Her husband, |High St., Sankertown. Mr. and Mrs, C. A, Campbell Jr. ; II were in Altoona Monday evening. a Naval veteran of World Wes 1 Ralph Batts of Dysart visited | 18 employed by the Monroe Coal Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mining Co., Revloc. PAGE TWO UNION PRESS COURIER FALLENTIMBER William M. Mackey Honored On Birthday Largest General Weekly Newspaper Circulation in the Area FALL PLANTING TIME —Banks in England employ 15,- I Patton Courier, Estab, 1893 Union Press, Estab, 1935 000 women, but who would dare Published every Thursday by Thos. A. Owens and Frank P., Cammarata, Press-Courier Building, 542 Magee Avenue, Patton, Pa. and entered as sec- ond class mail matter May 7, 1936, at the postoffice at Patton, Pa. under the Act of March 3, 1879. Thomas A. Owens, Editor | THE UNION PRESS-COURIER | Fl. fo OFWey A very delicious birthday din- ner was served on Friday at the Mackey home in honor of the 58th birthday of William M. Ma- Mrs. Earl F. Kopp. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L. Glass visited Saturday evening at the Lloyd Gates home, Beavervalley. Upon their return from a trip accuse them all of being tellers. ckey. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Mi Fo sts ee k ; isses Cora and Mary Glass at- ] FRANK P. CAMMARATA. : Business Manager | CT Mr, snd Mrs, Leni or BC oPArY, Sings al: ™ all x THOS. A, OWENS JR........oomummmmmmmamms Managing r | William and Mrs, Janet Shumosky |g at Roosevelt High School in [STORES CO) 0 Subscription: $2.50 Yearly NATIONAL EDITORIAL and daughter, Nancy Ruth. Mr, |Altoona Thursday evening. JAY AY 3 8 in Advance Mackey received many nice gifts.| Mrs. Howard F. Glass, Mrs. ee Individual Copy, 5¢ SSOCIATION He left on Friday evening to|Michael Matish and Mrs. Joyce a6 Advertising Rates Furnished | spend the week end visiting at|Campbell and daughter, Connie te hinds Jo HEA lic tion ni the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Louise, visited Saturday evening th Upon Application y 2D ackey of Elm Grove, W, Va.|at the Thomas Criste home on EM y LIT SE re [Pret 5. C anized Labor in all efforts to obta economic free . aterial =H 2 lice zned by the write evidence of good faith, ! | : : Mr. and Mrs. Merl Tonkin Heation mist be signed DY gives its ‘advertisers the advantage Ji sombed | [Social Gathering Held spent Sunday visiting at the home $ car 5 argely-cir: t wee! eS Ar 148 §@ '€: P, coverag | e EE 1 par, Jareely ed mining towns in Northern Cambria || [At R. Beers Home oF Mr An Ne Jack Merrywea Com. A social gathering was held | "Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell R. last Thursday evening at the |, Altoona spent Sunday at the tu |home of Mrs. Robert C. Beers. | ng, A. Campbell Jr. home here, 288 dia ci EDITORIAL | | Games were played and a lunch | Mr. and Mrs. Earl F. Kopp and . . C en ' Was Sort Sl pumung TePOrt- | granddaughter, Connie Louise, Size £ su V | p 8} 2d an , | isiting at the home su No fooling! The Duff Admin- | the 30,000,000 people in all of | ed a . [spent Sunday visiting > 4 istration at Harrisburg is start- these other 10 states. or all the a Leona Stoner Fis of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Goss of Jonathan h £5 Be ng tive Susigms itough, | 10.555 "5.600 miles ar op | Harber of Coalport, Mrs. Clyde | Bellwood. M Willi Temple- 2 : $2 in Su: fio Jiale 30 have the I | A pt 3.0 TE i im | C. McManamy, Miss Mary Cath- |, a son ote and Miss AP P LES 5 108. 9c . - Session of the Legislature hike proved ross 5 Be 2 the iter are erine Mulhollem, Mrs. Giles Ste. ae a me ge, Sid Miss Western Bunch 10e Jrosem louncent gasoline | ri 1947 to May 31, 1948) vens and Mrs. Reuben P. Bush, |.q Sunday with friends in Bel- large G Ro = Wh an ! whinggind ne ache Bi ’ recon- all of Van Ormer; Mrs. Wilda |g, ? CARROTS 2 behs. 25¢ Fe i e complexion of bo { A Shrue ids { Landrus and Mrs. M. Wade Good | y Houses of the Legislature re- | struction, resurfacing, Wilening, | and daughter, Grace, of Glasgow oi or Chester Hunn, of aso Tender Green Fresh : Maing Sepublican, i will he sc | Se amounted ln a : Mrs. Gertrude Nash of Akron, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Glass. CCOLI Jorge 29c 3 complished. The administration | Of that, $57,774,000 was 000 | CS and Mesdames William Temple-| "ny ang Mrs. A. Blair Myers BR bunch 20 isn’t relying on hit-and-miss | roads in rural areas; $12,295, ton, Howard F. Glass, David I.| : Ae 2 : for > f b: roads, and only $2,- | - (RRC lr n, r bi » land Mrs. Alex Dawson and dau U. 8. No. 1 Yellow propaganda. They are really | for ur an. Toals his-of-wav. | Dixon, Alvie Blair Myers, Glenn | ohter visited in Coalport Sunday. ri Sc! putting wp an Sidiea tons) cane 765,000 was for rights-of-way. | L. Glass, Hartley G. Krise, Seo: Mr. and Mrs. Tim Shumosky SWEET POTATOES 4 1bs. 25¢ tov paign, with rather expensive | o | for operation, maintenance and |and the State Highway Dept. Our [rge Downs, Earl F. Kopp, John, 4 daughter, Nancy Ruth, were ed literature (at State expense). | Many citizens believe the Meter] ieherayon, of the State [state system should be expanded, C. Hab, ser V Miller Ria Saturday shoppers in Altoona. California Bartlett we 9 | Fund gets large sums of MONEY, | Highway System, totaling in all of course. Here in Cambria Co. daugh ey, galiering, Ro "| We are very glad to note that PEA 2 ths, 35¢C scl The arguments put forth appear (and it does. In fact, the estimate $81,250,000 of withdrawals from |there are township roads that |er . Miller ang & TS. Miss Mary Belenski is home from ed on the surface as rather convin-| for ‘49 is $147,000,000, and that's| {0 $147,000,000 Motor Fund, [should have been taken over by the hospital. We wish her a very Seedless rol cing, however, and there are some | something! But—before the High-| 3. leaves only $65,750,000 |the state long ago. Some of these Fallentimber Sportsmen rapid and complete recovery. 2 29c¢ Eb things Sorthy of note that most|way Depl. gets u cont of it, $9, 45) now roads. Thess ore Hot |rostdy were obese years Visitors at the home of Mr. GRAP Ts. 24, residents of Pennsylvania prob-| 400,000 is given to counties on &| our figures, they are given us ago and their bonded indebtedness| To Elect Officers Oct. 8 and Mrs. Charles W. Beers dur- Oct Bbly are unaware of. Major item | half Sol retun op Ws gas tax, by the State Highway Dept. by the townships las only Das- All members of the Fallentim- | ing the past week were: Mr. and in this respect is the fact that|10 nlillions goes to cities, boro-| wWyon an the figures are given [tially been paid. Proper mainten- ber Fog & Forestry Club are Mrs. Ivan Kelly of Dysart, Mrs. Old Dutch Speedup 1 Pennsylvania has 40,893 miles of jughs and townships; over five| gore’ still remain other costs in tenance is prohibitive because of red oe resent Ye the next |Cora Hempsky, Mrs. Tim Shu- J. state highway, and that's more million is used to pay interest and new road construction, such as |the initial obligation always hov-|aS D z y ’ : dia A : | sinking high bonds: ; regular meeting, Friday evening, mosky and daughters, Nancy and than the combined mileages of the | sinking funds on highway ) S| damage claims, which up to |cring overhead. Oot, 8, ut the 2oionl roilotes oe | Bory soul dR eS Voir a following 10 states combined: five million is used to maintain | this time in Cambria Co. have ° - 8 Sch ) ) ) . ) : : ite. | sty ice: lv f lion ssiwsk , ia |€lection of officers will be held | Mrs. John C. Hahn, Mrs. Merle 14-0z, an Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, | state police; nearly four millio very nearly all been assumed Pennsylvania and Cambria ¢| Mrs. . Cc Ant i y f th ) " i ; and shoulder pads presented those | Tonkin, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. uart ef Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New |is devoted to expenses o he | by the county. Co, have a lot of fine highways, who have not received them i 'M d Mrs. Robert H cans q 3c of York, Connecticut, New Jersey, | Dept. of Revenne, and three mil- > we'll all agree. However, they og . Beers, Me and Ms Roe B. eis sling mais bottles 3 | lion g r emergencies , . , , Z . akes De 376 em ache A as OT oan The one-half cent Refuny som Be ee Tae a o 20, Miss Stella Tonkin of Ann Ar-! Miller, all of Fallen Timber, Mr. easier and swifter. pit these states. | » Sho Susolins fas So the coun ES sive and strikes directly at the bes, Mie, a registered | use and Mis. Shanes Baers, 3nd Ves: . io 28 jhe . | The above items of fixed Hh but in Cambria Co. the | PeoPle who use them most-—the Mes Aloe re of Bar- Pome Boe and Rev. Mc- Puss 'N Boots Cat Food 3 one 28¢ Tr Our 10,000,000 Pennsylvanians | charges add up to $36,000,000. money simply will not stretch in| Motorist. Whether or not he’ll IS Aileen Mo Ve ning Ra o sche OE ir ey Clee N B C Dan d 0 ster Crackers 1b. 25¢ is have more state highways than | Then there must be $45,000,000 any conceivable way. Bonded road stand for an additional tapping Dome. of thee Dares Mr ore e 14 - Ip Le rs: ay « B: Gs y y etn. Lm debts of the past and excessively iS Dogkeihook. sach Jie be Mrs. Merl Tonkin. i a Zedick of op Tree, 1 Minit Lemon Pie Mix pkg. 29¢ N heavy damages on presently auth- [ oo) WC car tank with fuel, | Mrs. Howard F. Glass and Mrs. | and Mr. Joseph Wills and daugh- Cake Frosti Strawberry 25¢ and D di i Anucd roads sven flow ig gl rests with what sentiment the |Michael R. Matish were Monday ter, Marie, of Bellwood. The Q-T Instant aKe Fros ing Vanilla, Choc. pkes. 9 tov sounty commissioners to di average Legislator feels his own |evening callers in Altoona. | friends of Mrs. Charles Beers all y -0Z. ¢ an edica 10n the Couniy's General Fund Io constituency wants. Mrs. Margaret Gates and dau- | wish her a very speedy recovery. Durkee S Shredded Coconut pkg. M neot Qurren bid ga ons: ana ° ® ghter, Linda, visited Tuesday at | — - nou PENNSYLVANI A TREE FARM Some onten i ears | But the “educational” cam-|the Joel Mulhollem home in Glas- . Mothers Oats = {7c asco at t or he hex Supe it oR not. | Paign is on! The fact that it has|gow. "Cresson Ir e S box {| {£8 PORK d last Cambria Coontinn ars Craroh (already started means that the Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Clear and re ee an M at Carol ya i than are | tempo will be Stepped up from |children of Pittsburgh spent the . Charge Brand BEANS sod ; 2 ; now until next January, when the | week end visiting at the home of A t \ wee PANY most of their heighbor counties. 1949 Legislature convenes. Miz. Cora nan | S Vi e e eran DOG CANDY Owe : , ,,—,—ee—e—— Mrs. Wm. Mackey was a call-| An early autumn wedding was Johr . Getting back to the state's - in Altoona last Wednesday. | solemnized at 7 a. m. last Thurs- 2%s-o2. c 9 16-02. 934 M Carroltown - Nicktown Road picture; Jl vay to Butlioniies St. Augustine Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Campbell | day in St. Francis Xavier's Cath- box cans forn estima ata § r. and daughter, Connie Louise, |olic Church, Cresson, when Miss who state’s requires a minimum of Th : ; d M Earl F. K visited | Hart d ht £ nd e Altar Society of St. Au -|an rs. lar . opp S1 | Kathaleen M. art, daughter o THURSDAY, OCT. 7 Bas | SE uit coommsar bt on 13 |otiaier Jr’ Hart asnapier of EAD = / i i S, ] : : | é \ Me po 00000 cart be sel fo Tony mestng tn he rclory |B. Plesinger pome, | Stnkerownvecamt ne ort ot| § SUPREME BR 2:00 P. M. meet the needs because of the topics were rea ans rou- | With her sister, Mrs. Clarence and Mrs. Francis Hollern Sr. of \ foreasing ae of Whe road sur. fo Pusincos 1 ted. A very| Conrad of Hollentown. | Ashville. Rev. Father McDermott The Best Value faces and the deferment of re- DT a aule Sven a Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Rickard | pastor, performed the ceremony. 1 airs and improvements during and daughter visited at the Wil- : ? Prominent Speakers Pairs au Rev. Father Edward Waters, pas- | | Attendants were Miss Arletta Anywhere . ; i-|liam Templeton home Thursday. | y PE) 5 . i a an hn Mr, and Mrs. 2 Blair Nye TS a ot oe. Ea Wiss Enriched for extra nutrition 1 ] : 00 A M t 2: 00 P M — Mill d W d So, the drive is underway, dear charge of the meeting. and Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Templeton breakfast and reception followed and food value. % i . - WL. 10 4: . . an oods motorist, to hit that pocketbook | Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Regan of [Were in Houtzdale on Saturday. 14 at the Hart home. D : of yours a pretty healthy addi-|Altoona spent the week end am-| Mr. and Mrs. Edward Warfield | ) tended: the Cres: Tastes Better . . . Toasts Bette large Cc emonstrations i £10 7 ; ; of Patton and Mrs. Glen Mulhol- Mrs. Hollern attende tional belt next year—if the Gen ong relatives and friends here. - d St Soft Longer Yoat eral Assembly of Pennsylvania| Stephen Michaels of Portage an ays ng sees eye-to-eye with Gov. Duff (was a caller here last Tuesday her mother, Mrs. Annie Coleman = oy OF Gold Seal ce ) : : over the week end. “ BABES 49 H i 32 We, of the Patton Clay Manufacturing Co., with headquarters and rl Sood Visi with Ws A GOOD PLACE ex—y.-) GRADE argarine n. 92¢ 2 plant in Patton, are proud to be considered industrial good neigh- R she of Fallentimber. i To Work | [E> “p» Fancy k Reps . ; ovok- $ bors. We are proud to have played a part building Patton and the oski and children, of Washing- ernie Mixed L 69¢c] Pea Beans ‘i 2l¢ | . . . . ton, D C4 spent the week end . ixe arge doz. : h 3 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Our job has been simplified by the with his mother, Mrs. Annie Slo- ... To Live : { help and cooperation of our community, our state, and our employ- ga Frank Tomchek visited his To PI ; 4 y ¢ on Sunday. ¢ ees . . . We take this occasion to express thanks for our progress Mr. Bit Baer and won, Bi -.. 10 Flay Hot Rolls in a Jiffy : eo Of Patton e Of Our Employees e Of Our Products in the Keystone State. SEE OUR DISPLAYS DURING PENNSYLVANIA WEEK We Invite the Public to Tour Our Plant on $ Friday, Oct. 1, at 3:00 P. M. Guides Will Be On Duty at That Time. Patton Clay Manufacturing Company ) ) | | | | | | | | Sgt. and Mrs. Donald Krise of | ford, N. Y,, after a vacation here {with the lady’s parents, Mr. and | Blandburg visited $| you be kind enough to order me evening. Lewis Krise, USN, spent the jwesk end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Horne at- Heinz Beef Noodle Soup Moan 186 [tended a di ty in Johns- A ES t 3-0z. i an Tr BALAMAZO0 RANGE Hershey Ghocolate Kisses ws 3c iby the Farm Bureau Insurance 0 | Mrs. James Conway, Miss Mary Conway and Mr. Joseph Conway |of Scottdale were guests of rela- [tives here over the week end. | Mr. Fred Stickler of Johnstown {Was a business caller here one |day last week. Miss Ruth Horne of Indiana State Teachers’ College spent the week end at her home here. Miss Mary Theresa Nagle has [returned to Marywood College |for the fall term. | KALAMAZOO FURNACES AL — GAS — OIL MAYTAG WASHERS AND OTHER HOME APPLIANCES — PHONE 24294 — KALAMAZOO SALES & SERVICE 1621 11th Ave. Altoona, Pa. | The many friends of Mrs. Dora | Shingle, who was a patient in the Miners’ Hospital, will be glad to learn that she is home and is getting along fine. the U. S. Marine Corps spent Friday here with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Krise. Edward Horne and Mrs. Annie Cretin were callers in Chest Spr- ings recently. Mrs. Hortense Adams was a caller in Altoona on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Krantz and children have returned to Elms- Mrs. James Carl. with Mr. Coleman's sister, Mrs. Donald Hockenberry of Bland- burg. _ Mr. John F. Bill was a caller in Altoona on Saturday. . Mr. Doss Fleming was a busi- ness caller here on Thursday eve- ‘ning. Mr. Joseph Kava was a recent visitor in Dubois. Miss Dorothy Coleman . visited ward and grandson, Edward Jr., of Irvona visited on Sunday eve- |ning at the M. J. Hockenberry | home. { Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jenkins land family of Coalport spent the |week end at the home of the {lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos- { eph Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hocken- {berry and daughtef, Nancy, of on Saturday with relatives here. | The meek little man approach- jd a policeman on the street corner, | “Excuse me, officer,” he said, | one I've been waiting here for my wife for over an hour. Would to move on?” st — -_— pe a a > — [= mf pe. = oD Going Hunting? Prepare for the season by shopping here for the clothes you need! Shirts Pants Breeches : Jackets Coats Barnesboro Goofoofoofoofioofioofoofecfeoeogocgoeeegeegosfosfocfoofosfooeceeeeteceegosgoogosfosteofoofeoteoectestecteeentontoot Phila. Ave. & Pr - 2 Toole ok ° TD OS RRR P TT TTR P TP iohd It’s YOUR Patton . .. Keep It Growing . .. VISIT PATTON DURING PENNSYLVANIA WEEK . . . PATTON AUTO CO. BUICK & CHEVROLET SALES & SERVICE Fourth Ave. Patton, Pa. Sliced Vienna Bread , = large 14c Ideal Gelatin Desserts Thrifty Liquid Starch Gold Seal Glass Wax Polish 4... 2Tc ot. 99C rr (96 Short Ribs of BEEF Long Island w. 45¢ | Ready-to-Eat Boneless Acme’s Lower Meat Prices U. S. COMMERCIAL BEEF CHUCK 1 ROASTS RUMP 1b. 65¢ SIRLOIN STEAKS £7... £5 PORTERHOUSE, 1b. 79¢ Fresh Ground Beef Ducklings ,.... »5§5¢ Canned Picnics Cooked — No Waste — Delicious b. 63¢ 1b. 65¢ 1b, 79¢ w. 99C wn. 8§5€ 49¢c 2 ¢ wu y Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hoover : HiTop Shoes Caps Boots : Swift's i - [ - P R O U D ore. Ys proud parents of a baLy]% . Smoked Hams idee, Pee’ 1. 69C § | t THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED MON. & TUES., § Beaty-ta-Bat Tole. ox : | Flinton 3 October 4 & 5. Do Yqur Shopping on Saturday! . Cooled Hams Half wn. 69¢ . By MISS DORA HOCKENRERRY 4 Boneless Hams Whole or 89¢ > r. an rs. au oleman I . Half Ib. ® Of Pennsylvania an fey Ly 2 Gov 5 JOE S CUT- RATE Store - Jean Tas 1b. 39¢i Jone Solos, ib. asco PEANUT BUTTER % 37 Dole’s PINEAPPLE JUICE = 19° GOLD SEAL CAKE MIX 2 .... 49¢ All the family will love these light, delicious Hot Rolls—and you can make them in a jiffy. Just add water, mix and put them in the oven. You'll want them often. Gold Seal 2 49¢ PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING OCT. 2, 1948 = i A Bh lai