Largest General Weekly Newspaper Circulation in the Area THE UNION PRESS-COURIER Patton Courier, Estab 1888 Union Press, Estab. 1088 Published Thursday by Thos. A Owens and Prank P. Cammarata. S42 Avenue, Patton, Pa. and entered as sec- ond clans mali matter May 7. 1638 at the postoffice at Patton, Pa. under the Act of March 3 1879 2 . Basiness Man Managing Editor FRANK P CAMMARATA - NATIONAL EDITORIAL THOS. A. OWENS JR. LEE | Subscription: $2.50 Yearly In Advance The endeavor of the Union Press-Courier Is to sincerely represent Org- anized labor in all efforts to obtain economic freedom terial for pub- i Patients’ The following is the list of pat Spangler from Jan 30 to Feb 6 MEDICAL ADMITTED George Gobert, Patton RD Angelo Rose Barneshoro dore Rematt Spangler. Mrs rie Yeckley, Carrolitown; Spaneclla, Bakerton, Andrew Dub vak Patton: Mrs Ethel Gill, Bar resboro. Mra Mary Skordinaky Patton RD Mrs Thelma Fryer FEmeigh: Mrs Ruth Sebring Cher rv Tree Peter Horvat Barnes Min Theo Peter ” | | Barnesboro T fients admitted and discharged to and from the Miners’ Hospital in Robert McKee Barnesboro, And. rew Dubyak = Patton; Theodore Rematt, Spangler; Clem Lawrence Marsteller, Mathias A. Faherty, Mrs FEiizabeth ©. Donahue, Patton Mrs Helen Couturicux, Patton, and Martin Smarsh, Spangler SURGICAL DISCHARGED imer R D.; Choro EL horo tings RD Mrs Margaret Patterson, Cly Mrs Rose Toseki Patton Thornton Atkins Barnes boro. Hugo Vivadelli, Spangler, Mrs Mary Zeanchock, Barnes Bernard Zieminski, Barnes Mra Anna Sutton Hast. Mra Stella Keefe Mrs Alice Gryboaky Mrs Zoe Alberta Barneshoro, Cherry Tree R D Smyers Burnside, Mrs George Keith, Cherry Tree R. D. | Jerry Swires, son of Mrs Wilma Swires, broke his finger and received other injuries and bruises, when he fell while play- ing at school recently The young man celebrated his Sth birthday an Auesday. Ray Funicelli, son of Mr Mirs Fortunato Funicelli heeny very ill this week Joseph Bergamanschi was as last Sunday visitor in Ebensburg Olver Decima Monogahela and Bruno Decima of Clairton visited here last Friday with fn ends and relatives Bot: Chirdon provided bus transportation for the students and has of / Sy SHIRLEY JRAN NASH Mr. and Mrs. Sam Troxell of this place visited in Altoona last Saturday Mrs Mabel Fishel of this place was recently discharged as a pat- ent in a hospital, and is improv. 4 RRL DARE ng very rapidly Mr and Mrs George Wilkinson | were last Saturday visitors in Al {OOnNAK Mrs Maude VanBooye of place spent a few days wood recently at the home faughter Mrs Belle Root Mr and Mrs Kenneth WwW her this in Bell. | of Dean Dysart and Ashville to the Cresson-Patton High School basketball game in Uresson ast Iwouigies Bellwood, are hers at the parents Mr Hostion must be by the writer as an evidence of gond faith The Union Press-Courler gives its advertisers the advaniage of combined ~ circulations of two largeliy-circulated weeklies and has a reser 2ov that Diente Patton and the major mining towns in Northern Cambria Ceunty Is Our World Getting Better? Sometimes + and short during the past half-century betterment. of the spiritual lives of a lot of turn of the tion hecnuse Busch Commodore RD Donald Callahan, Chest Springs Patricia Lantz. Spangier, Jacob Patterson Clymer R. D. Richard Breen Friday Parnesharo Helon M Tretinik Roger Barnesbaro Grace Pearce, Mahaf. gSamaschi Mahaffey Toh f Rr i» Arthur MeDonald, LeRoy Bergamasch) Patton. and Richard Cherry Tree RD. Francis Zur- Peghetti and Ray Puniceli Barneshoro nko. wr Mrs Rita last Wadnesday visitors ior , nck arenas Mrs Jane Me. SOR rer: reali ADMITTED Reed A . J : tui rhs. Eres Soi Mrs Helen Kertis | Barneshor Nulty Dysart Mrs Helen Evans Visitors in LALY as? tive to the | , Lb © McDonald Cherry Tree R | Ebensburg: Annig Sims Emeigh. cing Wests Roger the r iF os ’ ; » : RL’ bat S500 oF x FE oom Marie Mattent! Frmaelgh Dorothy Briggs and xin . Flizahet Barnesboro and Richard Bergamaschi Parti- | sarine Spangler scab Pat-lR DD Mra Margaret Sherry Joseph Bergamaschi was a re 3 : Gallitzin RD Mrs Janetta Ga- cent visitor in (reason nrislann Patton. Mrs Ida Cod Mr and Mra Harold Bowers Marsteller Mrs Hazel Camer Cresson were Saturday visitors Uv Cherry Tres and Michael! Zuren. OWN at the home of Mrs Ma Ebene; {af flin : ko, Uarraiitown Ed When one is in public life around a county courthouse the MATERNITY thought that mankind isn't benefitting too well spiritually comes Arn erPy 4 fr and Mrs Adria with some force. The weekly pleaders before the courts, the BR ID yon Pearce fanaffey Rj oroar Carrolliown, son quarterly trial lists of cases and the offenses committed, in many , dh do > | R Mrs An instances seem to stem somewhat from the background afforded Cire 3m Metal : Shit ye Finns abu any JAY by our modern: life, but likely a half century ago the world wasn't too much better, with all the inconveniences BOT Shirley Roberts Clymer Mrs Elizabeth O'Donahue, Patton fohn Gresko, Barnesboro, James Delaney Bakerton Mrs Lavin Keith Marsteller Mrs Marian Muihollen, Bakerton Mrs Mary. snd son Dale vf ding a few the and Mrs Mr and Span fave ady's Dave Nash Mrs David Nash Domenic daughter Shirley, and Mr were Mrs Tom Nash visited in Cres x last Raturday and Mrs kK" Were Aitonons nd Mra fat Pfft were gitar (nn Altoona Mrs sre Runday Mike Fy fou e Iria Ber Briggs and Fontanelia Dorothy and and Ato Hookenberry Kuntzmar sod | SURGICAL fey re one a wonders whether or not. with ail the inven Jen Edmiston of Saturday vis "GOOD SPORTY” on Party-Line Telephones ’ § When you start to make a call and find the line visitors in in use, hang up gently and give the other person a few minutes to finish his call 2. When, while talking, you realise that your neighbor is ‘waiting to make a call, hang up in a few minutes and free tho line The wonderful thing about these little courtesies is that they're returned ... with dividends for all in good telephone service. When party-line neighbors are “good However nd Fle : Pa NT Figre BR 1's ge } 3 ¥ Patlor nd Elvira Holle WE PY on oe : oaly : problem toda 1 ry ro] 5 , {17 bbe AFH ixiay. compared wi ve past Hair-raising radio progTams, | Selvester Alrhart. Patton Forrest 7 by i } {employ LiL %E od bear My he rar sry oR) and now te bey $30 with the so siled crime plavie ; fii Le Vat a ff y f + ® Fla ral A { #39 I " § ho BY . { f 5 a Lars may have a reverse influence w th ame Of he YIN Te ; «1 RANA Rs : 4 ra ey A : ™ i sa ; fileq : i 8 one % . . rp Rt: ffar (herev (17 ; -“ $s + k i RIT J Ee Rely oh ATR 2a? g i . ‘ despite the fact they are presumed to indicate tha Bagley Cherry Tresi W Pa svening visitors in Chest Springs o. . : % + MRE IT * 4 x » . 3 * # . ? 8 eMC eE FATILY idl ii iy 3 Fri(h mod NE y, " 3 % ! { y+ $a #1} : * wd A 5 ; er . » Fy ‘ | #3. pay The juvenile courts of Cambria racn Bak®ort all counties Barnicle succeeding vear MEDICAL DIRCHARGED Mrs Mary Homady Marsts Children of today are worldly rast a number of Mrs Iulia Doug . them are. The thirteen and fourteen year-old boy and girl likely cuts to comfort snd convenience that have Friday Foantaneiia fe Roy jas! heen condi they really have the Hack at r yrlund her T { Ow wi century there werent! as many WI vem TOY templa- (‘allah a {ha Korings h Tats Mrs were not known Vesty 1g @t commonplace facilities of today cularly among the young folks were simpler [herman Gil pursued It haste and speed of the present day but also er 4 of entertainment life }¢ WHS An era feISurely snslcay fidence fad Fe] finn yar Aix mest ing sae we tHe Fiore Harry aid] hold their fourth Tuesday of Wilmer Holle: ners last week were Mr Mrs Neal Krise and daugh Marlyn, and Mrs Margare! the jocal Amer f Carrolitown, Mr and an Legion Home The 18548 dies } gn oRMildren . x Mie cand Mrs Leonard Baker i A TRE Augustine, Mr. and vi ii lif ran wil y nd Mrs ia Baker and daughtier Shes C1 Visitors at (he home fas wre} tar th at Harfea of Mera | Hay Wore I Mr hildren of St Mrs Fra juvenile delingus y without question # a gwgant rR = are BIR Y [air ry ngly thoy Fawed iy 7y1 # ¥ & 9 y ead! aT Carroll carr wine——al AR Mrs Dielila MeMasterk knows more shout like than many did at a marriageable age D Mrs Mary Fag years ago. Unfortunately, the juvenile courts prove that this win, Joseph Bahleda isn’t too healthy a condition. The knowledge acquired doesn’t come from the right source. The teaching of the penalties of jndiscretion is absent. The irresponsibility of many parents, too, is ome of the greatest contributing factors CAR OWNERS ... ATTENTION! “Mr and ob © MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF "Sr. gpd Mrs Bernard Bantro. Jaughtor. Susan. and Mr on PENNSYLVANIA RESPONSIBILITY LAW Bakerton daughier Feb 4 Mra David Pellas EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 1, 19080 WITH AN INSURANCE POLICY FROM THE : . PAUL J. SHARBAUGH AGENCY BENEDICT ST. CARROLLTOWN onl at the Wr hell hb to 10 p m CURT TUR CURLY saughter : we A w Ader an horse and buggy days today h indreds | i Mrs: AGria in both mrietropolitar that reach lhe will be found Where had the of sutorsobiles line zvery street! America. Behind many of the Cambria County and the the accessory to the escapade, an about jumping freight trains maybe now ably, later on even the airplane will be Can sav’ we ante and small-lowen | tin Se here in & - CEILS CARES sornew here x rod to brag Tl NT r pod "ation wet Prob. | ny or nd Mra tw fais oP uw RRL OT whe ® over nation in ; automobile Kids used J aspe it's stesiing a& Car spent ontributing rire : , 1/8 Ams Mr Mrs Ar Fleet POLICY RATE Of course, there isn't anyone who would want to go back to “ : and son of Altaona, Mr and Mrs FOR | YEAR the hoarse and buggy days. No one would want the discomforts of fy KATHLEEN BUCHANAN Frank Jacobs and Mr amt Mrs T ” and conve ences reall should have Mra Sam Bot eet wh aA Harold Jacobs oF Fhenshyry a 324.30 yeosteryenr. The inventions vn ven 3 hter. Rita, were Monday Mr and. Mrs wy uns 1 Drivers ao bearing on the delinguency of any child The parental snd in Barnesboro Margaretia $27 00 guiding spirit of a youngsier from infancy Is the anly answer Mra own were Clans 2 Driv pre to the probivem. But the cause of delinguency in many cases can granddaughters | be traced th the parentts themeelves, who don’t seem to be able and Mr and Mrs $30.60 Claas 3 Drivers ” ery 1. 1930. I meets every land and daughler, to cope with the decent thoughts of their responsibility of home policy requiament for Financial vinitad With life. i respomibiling Sunday $36.90 of | . Mrs Anna Garma: Clams 4 Drivers Sika cumivily sslacied Vo Garman of Van Ormer ————————— town last Friday with relatives keep rotes low Mr. and Mra. Oucar Miller vin ited with Mr. and Mrs Leo Link o : in Hastidgs last Monday oy i Sony 1 bys a) 3 {layio Weakland ar Of lee egEy and Jean, at the James Jerome Weak Mr and Mrs Patty, of Pat- and Mrs Wm ioweal reiglives ¥ * Hpon tot Fare Bureonw oute imsuronce proved? your right to drive ender raw state low, effective Febre Hours 8 p m for your convenience COMPREHENSIVE AND PREMIUMS ARE NOW COLLISION LOWER Us for Detalls ton Press Courter Cinim Service Everywhere-—Ask rake moda for yoe tid for ET anda ‘ ard | John Back over the years the average parents seldom even knew : “night-life.” of abandoning their children for hours several nights al | visited week, of thinking of their own reg and enjoyments to the of the training of their families. But everyime has | i i ——— his owr life to live, and Ww for many, curcumstances are such for others such is not the case Divorce, broken homes and in ents are given as reasons for a) Mrs Pally Cuomo and Michael great portion of child delinquency that exists in our country today | or AN policies Sh Fetako arrived me last Satu ; i day after spending the past week In the world getting better? We doubt It. Perhaps it lan’t | in Canada worse. ‘Just as we have alwa FOR INFORMATION, CALL Mr and Mrs DENNIS 7. HORNE childyen Were Hastings ST. AUGUSTINE (Dysart R. DD, Pa) Phone Patton # Cloim servive prompt ond four Gilbert! Lewis and recent visitors in jock Haven visited al her home here over the past week end Richard Belswepger of visited here on Bunday al Beiswenger residence Mra Bernice Lewis and Patty Maes were last nesday visitors in Calver Mary Kolewk of sn Altoona the Joe YR A a augh Wed fi OS SE ’ eT y of you folks who have been driving cars over many sometime or other been sideswiped by some old jalopy, irresponsible driver, and found that despite the fact that y mocident wasn't your fault, you had to pay for the damage dome * What should have been law long ago at feast has . Any clashing and bang: around you may hear from with automobiles as the colliding forces must. be fully covered by insurance under new Pennsylvania state regulations, for since February 1 the “automobile responaibility law” has been in| A IAI OOTY 1.575750. TARR RPO Fe a NEED... We are prepared to serve you twenty four hours a day, no matter what your location. 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