Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, October 02, 1952, Image 12

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    Sale fo Have Two
vr Goonges |
Contributors Asked
Te Pay Own Postage
D. F¥. Shaffer of Johnstown has |
been named county’ chairman for |
the 1852 Christmas Seal sale, ac-
fo Reuben Alwine, presi- |
dent of the Johnstown Society for |
the Prevention of Tuberculosis.
The Christmas Sisal sale will be
conducted in
mas Seal sale conducted in all
of the nation by 3,000 Tub-
erculosis Bocieties affiliated with
she National Tubisreujosis Assn.
The goal for Camliaia County for
1952 is $20.000
~ "I'B iz a communicable disease
which presents gieat social and
etonomic problems to many of us
t here in
adr. most costly of all diseases to
titre and it kills more
to TB. There
ted
,000 to cure a single case of
Fwe Major Changes Planned
_ Mr. Shaffer explained that sev-
Feral in the operation of
the Christmas Sed] sale are plan-
ned for 1952 that will reduce its
costs considerably,
funds saved in campaign
or will be ied Joe the soel
» program of prevention
and control.
The first chang planned is, bY
mailing all Christmas Seal letters
the Johnstown postoffice,
| Ebensburg,
Cambria County |
from Nov. 17 to Dye. 25. and will |
be part of the 46th annual Christ- :
Cainbria County,” |
Shaffer said “THB iz one of |
people in |
this country than sll other infec- |
tious diseases combined We don't |
hve to go out of Cambria Coun- |
evidence a! suffering due
are 500 patients
\ultering from tuberculosis slone |
Wt Cresson Sanatorium, and it is |
| complete construction «
8
UNION PRESS . COURIER
i SC an
| Ground Observers Doing Patriotic,
Necessary Service In ‘Skywatch’
incensed by
tending no
comtinuing neporis
By Su the efforts of
Pennsvivans's patristic army of
Lair spotters and filter enter wor.
{ kers,
| tor
| dmv
i the fa t on
| apparently
{fact that the
| wide
i heen £
wou ki
State Civili Defense Direc.
Richard GQGerstell, Inst Fri
took action to sel straight
Operation BRywaich
misguided individuals
unwilling lo face the
United States is
air atfiack, have
around telling those
citizens Who
panning ‘he Btate's Grou
wits and Filter Con
theclork that they
wasting their (ime base
thing was a mistake
called off next
“A few
iver 10
public
MON
sp riled
Observer VP
tors Brose
are
the whole
red will be
th Ire. Cierstel
irnost
FIT
explains “It
meer as if some pec
| ple deliberately are
on
rraitit themands of oval
svivanians who great personal
sac rife Ken ¢ Y Are giving of
their lime (0 promote our
nafety the Director
at
wr (3eritle
that the air
Operation Ekyw
stated posit
‘One Man's Food Is
Another's Poison
One man's food may be anoth
| 8 MARS poison
Thin cones under the head of
| food intolerance
i »
*
A GIANT C124 PLANE rests on a runway (top) carved out of the frozen
wastes st Thule, Greenland, while
The construction of the vast U. 8. air base, :
military operstion since D-Day, has just been anrovinced by the Dee
_ An LST (bottom) loaded with trucks and ducks hits
the beach at North Star Bay to discharge its cargo. The base Is within
“giriking distance of any military target in Eurasia.” (Interactional)
fense
under third class bulk mailing
permit, instead of asking chair-
men in each community to handle |
thie Beuls for their own, several’
hundred dollars can be conserved
in potal expense
{ The
second change regards re-
{turn postage on Christmas Seal
jetters. In the past the TB society
paid 4¢ postage for each letter’
‘New Foundry At Ebensburg |”
‘To Be Opened In 2 Months |
Stevens Concern Will
Employ About 200
Stevens Manufacturing Co. of
machine now, expects to
foundry on the New Germany
Road, South of the town, in an-
a an
by
it La Toda 3 handles general
in, and dis work, and
in some exient in var
equipment. The firm |
several government |
romiracis before the end
just i
World War II, aithough only a | Bn. metalbu
year old at the time.
Since then the company has
y expanding. David
Spr A for con
cern, sald t severn! additions
had been built to the original
tdiding And that others are con-
age cost and make more
methods and processes.
ieasting proces
which operates =a |
ducts
most of
a C-54 stands in the background.
the nation’s biggest secret
returned. This year Wt
[iributors to put a 3¢
their return eneslopes
‘this the purchaser of
Seals will be heipin
iciety drastically
asks cone
stamp On
By doing
Christmas |
the TH Bo
gee its wt |
unds
svailable for its year-round cam.
paign of prevention and control of |
tuberculosis
diarrhex are
| adequate
| teal!
Food imtolerance can be divid
| od into three groups
First, thers in the well mn whe
Bas eaten “spoiled food
The man was well
the Todt
was not
Such a case is one of »rtonl
: food poisoring
Cramps. pauses, vomiting and
symploms
Many mich an illness an be
avoided by proper refrigeration
vonking and cledn hina
in handling food
The man who a il
food hat
ard eats
is good is typical of the
| second group
Being sick, the man pannot a
gest a particular food whieh ir
is Wholesome
People wilh galibisdder disease
gre in thin second group
{ ped with the latest machinery and |
ibe capable of the most modern |
A hew
will be used in
many of the plant's pro
shell process eliminates
the waste in molding. |
since parts produced by this
method require omly finish minch-
$
{
operation — the shell
makin
md. “Star of the
Shall mdiding 12 used by only. a
[few of the mont modern foundries
produce such ems #8 suto-
oO
of | : mobile crankshafts, renin: Dr. Gerad
isdon and at
a engineer and |
former instructor st the Univer.
i fried foods
Thay tiinnot t(olerate als or
Petnons with peptic heer ax-
sity of Michigan, will be pu
is
tendent of the new plant.
credited with numerous develop-
ments in foundry operations and
casting processes, and i» a astion-
The t will make duetile
irom, oy atesl., brass
bronze castings also. It is &
64 So be to begin ti about
ready has
been moved in nety of
a enna
Be ——
SRSA AE TNO)
| ally-known consultant in his Seid. CARIES . WISON, 1
bilizstion director, ls shown ade
8 group of business
#8 New York City In his
: lie address since giving
government! post, Wilson
m
:
i
£538
Fits
of the Ground
ty-four hour duty status for mem. ;
bers of the Groamd Observer
Corps, for an indeMnite period |
The director obtained this infor
mation from Genernl Benjamin W. |
Chidlaw. Commander of the Na- |
tion's Air Defense Force. In sup-|
port of his statement, the State]
Civil Defense Chief releascd the |
following telegram;
General Chidlavw's
I wiah to confirm
Defense Command emphatically |
states that the requirement for
continued twenty-four
Obaerver
the Bkywatch area cont
urgent. Any informat
CONLPAYY 8 errone: i’
of plans to call off the
are completely unfounded
iterate the urgent Fee
for continued full time
of the Ground Observer
and make a strong ples fo
support so essentinl to spoceasful
accomplishment of
mission
In comebling Bis
Gerstell again urged
nians to volunteer for
the Ground Obeeriver ©
wire suid |
that the Alr
Corps in
this important | a
remarks, Dr
Peansyive
duty with
wpe
hibit a
ErRnce
They
sviiar Lype
cannot tolerate fats on
i fried foods
tan
f food. red and Hoehing areas
Persons with peptic gleer exit
it # similar type of food intoler
ance
In the third group. both man
and food are ail right, except that
the man is hypersensitive lo of
foods which make him iil
A common symptom of food 51
ry Is Kivesn
Soon after eating ihe
offer ITE
Af pon
‘an the akin
(iflet by eating
fone frown
State Potato Crop
| Less Than In 1951
| Pennsylvania potato drop
(Lion around
g
$
| 1o1
To discover the food which om
ses allergy. skin Lesls are
times given
Experiments ane made wilh the
only foods to whith
few people sre sensilive and weld
ing other foods, dne by one, until
symptoms show Which on
the trotible
Prevention of symploms
consiats in bannmag the offending
the diel 1
SRY
CRI
hey
While the hot. dry
(the month of June and eany
! hak retardad
July
Hopanent of he
gs rode
the first of Aug
was estimated al 15650.000
sheds
This ia 16 per
while the len
Year ave rage :
{for Pennsvivania je sbmost 20 md
3
Hon bushels
!
| the
{ditions and obeervers are of Lhe
i
| estimate on production will
Rains in lste July in some
eahitics and geosrsl rains ovey
state during the past few |
weeks have greally mmproved con
opinion that the crop is now sta
a comeback and the final
be |
| tury er than is now anticipated.
i
£
Li Lehigh
| bloomed for the second time
crept into the picture for grow
| STRICKEN wn POLIO
i
tions in Peanayivania |
commercial potatoe growing ar}
| ems the first of August were sch |
‘thay prospects would be improved |
by more molsturs and ower tem- |
| peratures
Growth of vines had been
show |
and the set of tubers frequently |
was light A number of fields in|
eotinty ares have
note |
Meanwhile an optimistic
‘erw as the State Department of |
| Agriculture reports that so far no |
blight has been reported
Linda Kay Brown, 2. of Bar- |
: nesbhoro was adenitied to Memor- i
fal tal, Johnstown, late Sat-
(urday case Was diagnosed as |
i polio, sending the Cambria Coun
ty total for the current season
to 18. Her condition i» Dated ax i
| satisfactory. bx
a aa
teh ES ASNT, J AS)
What a bargain! Fill your freeser
now with smooth, creamy
Sealtest Vanilla—the world's
most popular ice cream. Sirve
Bo Vanilla often by itself
rh Sk or pe.. in
| roigndeia yy
and seals bellow lastily al
portation of
i Wiate .
F Dele Kor toamd 30
Larere
wether In:
|
pent lens than in be
ent an | port ease ote of whiskey into the
prt. |
: gertiy
i akate
{thee
hart and
i a
{tate
AR PB
And How Did You | u
3
‘Meet Your Mate? |
Males Assume Most |
Active Role In Courting |
liow did you meet your mate?
This is a stock question on opi |
ETRE
Young couples meet al darices, |
through a mutusl friend. by hap |
| py chance and sometimes by per: |
severance.
Romance is aniversal
dat Jivieg creatures
Birds and insects
The mules of most species, As.
wine the active role in tourtahip |
in a great variety of Creatures
among
animiats, |
’ Ferrtai n highly developed serse ors!
gah are present.
The eyed of drome bee for In-
glince, are more complex ami
powerful than those of the guesh|
if Work bres ;
Male momjuitoes have a Righty |
attuned hearing sense which en- |
i ahles them fn detect the hum of |
femule mosquito.
Frogs and tree toads croak
af love and pen long
the
HELINE Season.
The male bird in colofal plom
age performs somatic MRNOUVYER |
ta captivate hin male
Biahorate dances, waiving of
feathers and brilliant song are
festures of the male bird's love
HARING
Granshopypers and erickels have
sound prosd organs Which
serve to bring the sexes together
The male scorpion pays a heavy
price for his love making, for af
ter winning the female by per:
r. whe devours hing
urge is a "rong
ts the
svecion ami
rr ancing
State Opens Drive
On Liquor Imports
From Out-of-State
The Htate
Poard has
AacennY.
Lagnor Camptrod
stvenead un drive oy
| Hguor other |
paving Penney! |
ares
fromy
wend
vamias hugh
Hogrd Chairman
Pehle
Aitrests |
felon
sod 97
fievat
Bae WwW we ise
pile In the
1902
3 de ign that if
aed alte BN trp
arng ES if into
whither ing a ax ve
flawannan
The boat's drive is alae pri
it boodleggers Ww Be BE
board
Boer y
hing
ty (ieberaeil
test ral oat
HE sins 16
ipother stale, into
Lago
sore
aficial board seal 8 ambi
in subject fo eRe
sd forfeiture,” said the board
{isad rasan,
The big penalty, apart tro |
(ines. if the power of the besird}
{eo seize the sulomobile of i pe
son found to be transporting Co
{raband Hgpaor
Seventy percent of the autem
Ipile seizures this year Ware in
n Philadelphia aren. The roi
indinder were seized In Westinm |
Pennayivania, the board said
Much of the contraband or]
of ‘the
96. of
Joseph HW
Cumberiedge.
{ Rogersville, Gresne County, wis
drittent to Mercy Hospital Ade 1
{leit t
following & one-eRY sil
demt at 11:30 p. m. Saturday on
Route 53 porth of Cresson.
He suffered bruises and lager |
ations of the lips. The mam ap
{parently fell asleep at the whawl
hd his cur left Ihe romi wed
Dan rt was et by
srerturned
"ate fe at
a lk LA
Frederick T.4
Bait of
they're!
they can |
Pennavivadis |
fold a:
aren a
del hotlls, pure hased $i §
Pennyivanii |
A AI NC
IW NATIONAL COMMANDER of the Americas Ligon, Lewis K. Gough |
(rant), of Pasadena, Calif, smilies at ons of President Traman's stories
duting » White House visit with the Chief Executive. { International) |
McCloskey to Get
Cambria
Board
pay
rnb y Blain $1 4 71
: mto
fom the copnty
|W
wy com sarred Fit by
earine Ww
FO SasRey By
| pd nto the
: perio] while a
oa onty
HAMAS IE SOS SAR
AAS
re ARB NH OO BOS PAA
a aa haa aaa
Retirement Fund
Cansbria Count and
County
Been rected to
Ma loakey of Gal
the amount he paid
rittivenwnt fund while
pis yrotl
Judie loan J MeKoenrviek
ednesda 7 ins the
has
Mabey V
fhe
eotrt ot
riith
entitled
declaring Me.
to the amount
fund over a six-year
deputy sheriff
MiCloskkey was on
ga vindl from Jan 1,
Mr. the
Hue.
a
at |
Jide |
until Jane 1. 1952 when he
relieved of his duties by
Jolin Conway. Since that time he
has been employed as a per dem
worker
The former oepu RR ae
the Tesched the age of
Retirement | employes may retire
yr ®
written notice did pot Mh to be
laced on the retived Het. Instend
ne sought 8 recover the amount
ne had pald nto the retirement
fond
According to the fourth cla
ounty retirement law, & county
miployes may relive Upon COM
oletion of 10 years service Ue
Tokay claimed he was aot yo
ble for retirement because he had
pees employed only six of he
minimum 10 years as the ant ree
quired. He also claimed he hadn't
filed an t application for or retirement
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