int . a » . : A A COSI SOI Rn RAT PAGE TWO Published every Thursday by Thos A ond class matl matter May 7 the Act of March 3 1879 y FRANK P THOS. A OWENS JR FRED J OWENS Advertising Rates Furnished Application anised Labor in all efforts to obtain economic freedom Heation must be signed by the writer as an evidence of good faith cirouatt that biankets Patton County Largest General Weekly Newspaper Circulation in the Area THE UNION PRESS-COURIER Patton Courier, Estab. 1898 Union Press, Estab. 1935 Owens and Prank P Cammarstia, Avenue, Patton, Pa. and entered ss sec 1938. at the postoffice at Patton, Pa, under Courter Bullding, 542 Thomas A Owens Editor CAMMARATA Business Manager Managing Editor Circulation Manager NATIONAL DITORIAL | as 1 Upen The endeavor of the Union Press Courter is to sipoerely represent Org- sterial for pub. Subscription: $2.50 Yearly in Advance Individual Copy, 5¢ The Tnton Press-Oourier gives its advertisers the advantage of combined ons of two largely-circuiated weekiles and has a reader coverage and all majo ing towns in Northern Cambria or. I's Easy to Spout Words that the Gleason boy Republican would be If the good honest citiz & were to folie anid Bot chair pass out fron impressed Democrats holding The re SN diwavs Lo officeholder. or off bai kk Last week when the registration totals were announced by the Bureau of Elections in Cambria County, in order to hide the bitter disappointments in the Republican totals, the (0 Pp. county chairman immediately, in the press assailed the Demo cratic-contrelled (Commissioners Office with the thought in mind of “covering up” with his state bosses the “flop” which the party made in his baliwick. He sald an sodit of the registrations would be sought; and implied that perhaps something was dis honest. Democratic Repi\iblic an member of the board and at the head Dep SRIF above bord registration the # suspicious Gleason boys asked for every protection In this connection, Robert Commissioners, but he leason struck 1 { just as hard at the nf the If ever thehe conducted in was just stabbed Registratic open ment, also a registered Republican Was Ar Cambria County The alwavs the elections pert fowl woial last month that period of IAWS afforded They asked for special Republican watchers st various places sioners watchers, but in a couple of the (Commis reciuest _anY They were granted every request they n The Democratic Ce Chairman cases Democrats ade to aunty didn’t sinh were assigned i tos much posits by the Commissioners What methods either party pursned in obtaining registra- tions, so long as those registrations were legally made, is beside the point insofar as the Bureau of Elections is concerned. When tial voters appeared at any of the duly-advertised registra. points on the days and hours mentioned, and registered to vote, that constituted a legal registration.” How they registered minute presume that the Bureau of Elections would toss out seme of those legal registrations, or would “change” the politics information when registering were entered in the flies mission, and will be able to volte exce of no a registrant. To the best voters who the correct of the com on Tuesday Nov 7, with the cations or other illegal carta Certainly there was y political preferments of any registrant when the of human ability, Eave t of cards were made up and filed Rather the thought of all the em. : It are comprised of registrants of both parties was and to do it well After the books were completed, were totaled Bob just didn’t like the complexion gf I : E, EE i £5 gE E | ¥ % icials, generally speaking. do realize that they of office snd do have an obligation to both ftuents to uphold that oath In the “blast” of week, good honest R were nasalied The ocratic perly san having such bungling leadership in the pub- ts ge | { £ Good Feeling from Both Sides management a picnic for their management be an example for many manufacturing planta throughout While it passed our notice at the time, it never is too late to well worth while in a community, and we are in Patton on Labor y when the employes. good will that exists between the and their union employes is something that could well this mills, our large shirt factory, maybe all other advantages, but let us never what it means to all of us. The Patton been giving life blood to a large part tion good times and through those Labor Day picnic is only an incidental relations, but it's g wholesome ot only at the two Lou Stoltz of Carrolitown Gleason boys would do better to get it into their blican officeholders, tL ‘and |and Mrs. J. L. Spence and family Cay Manufacturing Co. played hosts at family { Potter Camp. St. Benedict Birthday Dmner Sunday Honors D. J. Dougherty A birthday dinner wag held on Bunday at the Mr and Mrs f Mrs J. Io home of 1c Berringer in hongr © Berringer's father Dennis igherty of Spangler and al s¢ her aunt, Mrs Clara Bearer of Ebensburg. Attending the dinner were the following Mary Bessie and Laura Dough- of Loretto: Mrs. Clara Bear er of Ebensburg, Mr. and Mrs [Dorsey Leiper and daughters, Inane and Marian of Ernest, Mr and Mrs. Regis Dougherty and son and daughter of Colver, Mr and Mrs Walter Strassier and Robert and Ronald, of Mr and Mre Dennis of Spangler, and Mr Leo Berringer and son erty RNR Spangler I igherty nd Mrs Philip « Norbert Feighners Feted On Wedding Anniversary ng Was spel ’ ng ! refreahmenlis Were gers affair were the ng tM nd Mrs Norbert Berringer Bul Hunter Clarence ili Kost, Leroy Lawrence ville McKee Harry Painter tohn Reid: Charles Stickler Jr wagter Wiser and Mrs Fran Mrs Bernard Swan 21] Benedict f New York, Horn 3 tshurgh Mr: Bats Lusse f Mrs Walter Paviodok f and Mr and Mrs and Mr ard nosky of Spangler. Mr Boh Sharbaugh Aan Kline of Carroiitown Feighner Brown Hunter ams and Bt Anthony Mr Mrs Uniontow? Mr and Mrs Beaver of Centrolia, Pa and Mrs James Mckee Of sid Mr and Mrs. Johr Colver and «eo CLASS MEETING HELD A class meeting was heid at the nome of Jane Hunter for her Bunday School Class iast follows Mary Btoitz. Judy Stoltz, Bar- bara Koral, Evelyn Jean and Marilyn Knarr, LaRue Baylor Margie Symons Delia Ludington Carol Jean Hunter, Guenie Wiser Kathie Shirley and Rick Hunter and Margie and Jayne Painter ® » » Out-of town guests who visited at the McDevitt home in town and also attended the wedding of Richard McDevitt to Miss Belly Saturday were Mr and Mra Hugh McDevitt and Mr and Mrs. Robert McDevitt of Potls- town: Mr and Mrs 1 8 Wiskoaki i, Mae McDev- ra. Thomas § James Connely of PA of Johnstown: Mr. and Mrs Carl Dutra and Mrs J. Martz of La- Jose and Joan McDevitt and Mr and Mrs. Paul McDevitt of Spang- Wm Mrs | 5 Wayne Lioy ff | Milton § and Mr. | meigh | ; Kuhn of | i Friday | evening Those atlending are as] inst | Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bowersox visited relatives in Tyrome om Sunday Sunday Visitors home were Mr. and Mrs Bert | Saylor and family of Hommels- | town, Pa, Mrs Fred Davidson of | Indiana and Mr and Mrs El Blake and daughter, Betty Jean, of New York. Mr and Mrs. John Emerick Jr, attended the football game at Penn State last Saturday Harold Lipple, “Shorty” Will jams, BEd Smith and Leo Berming- er motored to South Bend, Ind, | over the week end where they witnessed the Notre Dame-North Carolina grid classic, Saturday evening they stopped in Chicago, | 11, where they were in attend. ance at the wrestling matches in Rainbow Gardens They returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller and spent the week end in County at the Miller at the Saylor Margarite Miller visited In Ashtubula, Ohio, over the week end. Mrs. Benny Bilko was hostess to members of her club last’ |'Thursday evening. The evening | UNION PRESS COURIER William White, Bernard Bwanson, Jake Biikn, John Emerick Jr, and | Mrs. Joseph Michrina, Mrs Leo Berringer Benny Bilko | visited with hig parents Mr. and | ¥ li ti I » : ! John { Mr. and Mrs Chestes Wiser | Clyde Bradford Rembrandt Peale Jr spent week end visiting in town the Jack student at St College, spent week home of his par- Mrs John Emerick Emerick, a the er ere at the nts. Mr and Jr Mrs {Tlvde John Emerick Johnstown Mr. and Mrs Michael! Glori and family visited Bunday in Johns. town Bunday visitors a! the White home were Mr Jenkins Jr. and son Detfodt. Mich and Mr and William Jenkins of Pattes Gioria and Walt Hempstead NY iver the week end wit Mrs Mae Biojlz ITwmr Bradford and spent Monday in William and Mrs Bill, of Mrs Fb PURDUE NOTRE D 15 FP MM THIS BATURDAY ON TELEVISION at the WENTZ HOTEL CARROLLTOWN OD; Plentiful Hot Water the Carefree Sd T2 Way! TOASTMASTER Electric WATER HEATER 8's There's no “hot water problemm™ for your family with a TOAST. MASTER Automatie Kleetrie Water Heater! TOASTMASTER ~~ the most respected mame in home » you the kind of ppliances—olfiers . hot water service you've always | wan silent, trouble-free, ted-nnfe, ty | inexpensive! As for rr ——— your TOASTMASTER Water Heater gives you all inzurious hot water you day and night ~around the aed Yea, bot water a use all the great OASTMASTER designed features are at work for you! And remember that every TOAST. MASTER Water Heater is protected by a famous 10-year service war- ranty! 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ELMER KEITH Surprise Birthday Party Held Here Last Week A surprise birthday party was heid in honor of David Blevens at his home last Tuesaday Sept 28 A lurch was served and he re ceived many gifts Attending affair included the following Harry Betty Don, Jim and Dean Bly Thomas and Francis { Pallentimber. Ronald FH rE AITIARC Carn phe] i (ates Flegh hard 5 ri fF », erry and Paul Noe the | | Mr. and Mrs. Russell J Lovell and son, Charles, spent the week jend visiting at the home of Mr land Mrs. Pran Grimes Jr, and IMr. and Mrs. Chris Perrott of { Salem, Ohdo, i Mrs. Howard F | Earl F. Kopp, Mrs. Vivian Lawson land Mra Charles A. Malthew, at- {tended a regular meeting of the ! Ellen Wilson Rebekah lodge 586 {of Coalport on Monday evening Mr and Mrs Denzil Lydick land Mrs. Erma Lydick of Toledo, | Ohio, spent several days visiting jot the home of Mr and Mrs | Merl Tonkin. {i Mr. and Mrs {and daugh § i Carl A. Campbell § " [eonard and Alice Noel | {al es i 3 Jack {1} andi} x of Frugality Eugen» + IRR IW [ress Noel ii ra Jack Bua? and Pau Dravid silog Rtavensx Eager K rise rence and this Diare Mr and inst HOMNe and Mra (Clarence family spent week at the here Mr snd Mrs Jack ther of Barnesboro were recently at the Clair Bhomo home Mr f wy ow BOITVR 1.5 REVEra iMord Merrywea- vigited on Fink re. and (wary Qunday al the Waller Patton and Mra Leater Weld and tarry. were Sunday visit Fimer Keilh an? Mra Park Mat? ly of Johnstown Vis the Flovd Mayes gidence in Mr BN Ors home Mews t pst Haturday at home Mrs caller in James Vild was 38 husiness Altoona last Friday Marie Mixey and 8 were last Saturday tors in Altoona The foliowing Van Ormer attended the Reade Senior Bkal- ing party in Philipsburg recently Bob Keith, Adrith Lamar and Shirley Glasgow Miss Clarabelie ernpioyed in AlOODA week end at the Clifford haotne Mra Ellen vis- Minsrs © ¥ ey SiIriMieTrs {rom Hollen spent Winter itors in Coalport i Mr nounce lhe last Wednesday, Sept | child is nomed Carolyn Louise birth of a daughter Mr and Mrs Theodore Hamil-| ton spent! the week end on a fish- | Ling trip. Mr and Mrs Wm Shomo and’ | family spent Sunday at the Chas - jes Hamilton home. Fred Simmers was a last Sat- urday visitor in Coalport. | Kenneth Shomo is speading fishing. : ‘some time in Canada i i | Bame for $8000 from E4- {ward F and Verelda Churella of | Whittier, Calif : : and Mrs Floyd Mayes an- | 27. 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J. | spent several days visiting with | relatives here (Jr. | Mary and Cora Glass were last Ste Saturday visitors in Altoona. { Mr. and Mrs. James Cavalet and children of Akron, Ohio, vis- | ited over the week end with re- iatives and friends here and at! 7’ 4 2 7 FF SS & pr a 4 { hea the tap i Black velvet Chesterfield grey flannel trimmed in oxford POWER AMER] FoRp ALone in offers you the fime- its field Car power . . . the matchless ger- away of a V-8 engine. It's extra qmiel power, 100 . engineered to keep its voice down to a tere whisper. And . with advancements like Ford's i's low-cost power . FASHION ACADEMY MEDAL 2 YEARS IN A ROW » - P price field. oi ’ TAKE A ‘TEST DRIVE" AT YOUR FORD DEALER'S level "Mid Ship” Ride and “Lifeguard” Body make Ford the one fime car in the low- Wie sibneradl tions ond whan rim Ying apie wb seis od, Sth & Lang Aves. Phone 2161 STOLTZ MOTOR COMPANY Patton, Pa.
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