Page 2.8 -— cs ro—— oo FR de be BNC an il ROR UNION PRESS COURIER by March 3 1879 P. CAMMARATA. A. OWENS JR. J. OWENS The bris uaty and Largest General Weekly Newspaper Otrculstion in the Ares THE UNION PRESS-COURIER Established In October, 1893 A A Pat Pa : Magee Avenue Pa . mall ty May 7. 1938, at the atics at Patton Thomas A Owens. Bator NATIONAL SNA y OF PENNSYLVANIA NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION tndeavor of the Union Press-Courer ia to Labor in all efforts 10 obtain economic freedom |must be signed By the writer as an evidence of good 1 Union Press-Conrter circulation district covers part of Southern Clearfield County. Published in Northern Rd Coal re-Irvons Editions snd Prank P Cammarsts and entered as sec . Pa. under Business Man ee Managt Editor Circulation EDITORIAL |asspcharid) IGN Pal Tor Sub. ail of Lm. Came A Glance At The Young People Perhaps this will be a more not reach cone] 88008 from other officialdom any HENS bot of diamal pictures that are not ordinarily seen or even of DY the vast majority of or less rambling story The writer comes in contact day by ofr citizens Maybe it PTE L 28 than day. with though They are pictures of dren underprivileged in their start in life, by various impediments BOR physical They are v parade before the welfare Ceonty Commissioners Institution District po # way CIM Some of them are so-called Juvenile Delinguents. of environment officials. the ro as administrators of Thev and constantly irs of cinirse the Cambria Cou Many of them simply are victims of broken homes, where the parents, and not the children, are the real delinguents. There are few peo ple who realize that there are many heartaches confronting many officials (in this Instance the County Commissioners) be. cane of the faults of huranity—and the problems of their olfipring become the problems of all citizens through their ol tetive and appointive officials. We have no intention of finding fault with the world and cer Asinly not with the children who are the victims and who. in many Dutances, are listed as delinquents. To great degree they are vie. tise of broken homes, of homes where mother and father are divorce. 8d or separated. of ill-health of parents and of homes where one or Doth parents never had the background of responsibility to rear children. This is an age where parents are prone io blame schools and teachers. sometimes. but that in our opinion is fallacy Recently on a televison program, Hon. James A. Farley said that reapect for parents was of prime importance. and children hot harboring that reapect, had so certain way in which to turn © Me maid that where children had deep respect for thelr puremts He cited & story told by former Viee President John N. Garner. playgrounds. prevent divorce slong mors! values which they Chir, The paddls m & cheap but impracti- for a sound approach to the complicated causes that | most folks eli Chti- the “As | See It” Ry STATE RENATOR JOHN J. HALUSKA It is now three weeks informed Medi of Cambria Coont making a the Hoxuee thugs { ‘mmbria Medics) Fas w Sen. Haluska happy lo along with aime will } photographs of the Hoxse and its workings We are thal at least nas interest to so that ‘an bring back frst hand information pertaining this great institution in Texas But unfortunately enough we have vel fo hear the Mad cal A xsowiation We wondering what his group of gentlemen who sy eral weeks ago informed the of Cambria omy Sg ree &n investigation of the Hoxasy fully determine the claims true and correct Any Answer Yet from Langer? From inf ved the Cambria Asse intion at ing info Toman: WW Rav Rens William E langesr who chairman of the Jodie mittee at the nat y : nationals an investigation (rv imtaty of the Haxeey instituting We as thotimands of our ers wold Eke a now or net Dir Ruvrand has received an answar from Ben Langer Wa 8 a § ithfally adit that ls fail ~ fe even MCRBowiedes cuir ter Hax Be alan ignored the Medd fal Aserwintan® If sot anmerrsd their andl their pegises? fay gation favorably or nfs It the Meadical Asso eonintly has recsivesd rues Ren lan=er print its contents the peonle of our rounty » A true pictures of his apinien Or i= 1 trove that Ravmond issued Kis release 1 naners asking for an tion that! a groan of medicos rently Rad & sere! meetine and bitterly samailed Dr Ravmend for Arresing that an investigat an of Hoxsey Clinic should be made Associution Acted In Good Faith Now if the latier is true there in something wrong in Denpaark! | Because Dr. Ravmand and those werd Fuge 3 ieged SOTYIP INS send somebody with Frog from Fanlt § re ia mney that with i I« fhe Pein? shold be Fra frp t whet het have we ima Are the wins lion we Metival their regiiar fee Casunty 37 ald pga thelr DYyamident wrod ta wn Th + Ba ti fb reel 4% to of Fogvy og fe? Has he POE UBC RT ew Ty fry Arr kindly imeem fren? the beautiful buy © MILTON BERLE STARS FOR BUICK Sua The MICE BIRT S50W Toad Beaming Baphwned 10 heir Dart hed er obligation Fender siienis gifiere Once Again Make Apiwal We once dae Thia Agar ind Pea Will the sOfTHTon delegates We Maer werE oO area MD ten Texas Transpariy rude ina nlelligent stent fa in an They and wiggle med say 8 all inlerestent 7 {heel y aed Padua &i Hhosh seid WY ® 1h atin Og ae Pelee whe fed hoy ' fhe roagennd EE # Are Ths Fainnity I that! was Rav the Pes Le he Bait when [i wl release lo FLA EET Se Fees rs Fo sama : R¥%eS Ban ol rent AMA ¥ ant Se frothing ati! the matler so That the fegth fag of cancer Will hee Jdeliived] lofider Thais en alsiing he ing raising avons lo further A heir onllers® Then the AM A tall to stick ont they and say to them aeiives we MICE Buin won Battie despite the that Cessrience will ther while they way the atl i was a! {he expense of suffering Busanity Urges Taking of Final Stand So. please. gentiessen take » Saad "land We aantive voir that Re th ? gr 1 Bas he pan iate foireniead Hs Fgh cheat a Rave the fact thaw Tat fell nae this abet in several trip you, will the ireating of davas than Hr en the PME sae re earned throughout 4 a ie hen No kt § Wii: ep . ” fe, bas A LETTER TO THY. EDITOR i AR MR otf will then know how lo care for the many patients you now have on your hands who are dving a slow Wit sure death with out any hope for recovery BEN. JORN J HALL BK A ¥ si Are We Not A Bit Out Of Line? tas along fiat ry Taam cent raiiza- we Roads ! nee A DPea ry ine » re Hanning ¥ fing We Iw Pag WRT fir chilies 1a have f education that tim. wiih then higgins w¥ BAYS ET aft anos INET i for in order that i they they ppd and Let un put the all aw eT YE this afueat inn aden tely apit Ten Hers BF wits “ "ey thinen Flow eds Tens t lose pa dst We Bye Hy rye roan d ¥ efforts and Arig ed » Nowadays a seeded is fo rpnd PES. Rh iNfaining ‘hese nefeuni!ies Bnet fone inte pless it Bas Fyvminasiums elabar SR rahher We ronlipe ei ite shes] singers ter conteration ed andes Bert ween ier Reel revue eRietertias ole Bese Tend ma bier toy tha a wad Ha 8 Heres antler more in énteralinmen! than of We ining Tree! Row That many of {hese required in order gporsval for a new Rince the current stademiie usntures has Brodeen Pennsvivania, he subiect enters sur thoughts and dis and we are efosuntering Ver Increasing nisnbers who fee! we wer da thal the Riate addons Lional deparfmail may be going a Bt overboant this venture It bewent Bardosest That the wld mullding project applications new exceed hy several million dollars the debt ceiling fixed by law and that The current joinlhare protects thrnoehon! the state Rave nedes. tated mine than 4 80 percent poresse in tives We may Be ale A assuming that presat part of ihis expenditure was used for xiiries apd embellishments ra ther than for the critically need. “4 ciasstooiis and salaries for terres Jf we are to entices Are te state se Bod WF wi ¥ ses ¥ Fis £94 den TREY is haa mare en atid women of superior capahiliiion and charactsy inte the fenching profession we mum of. fer them remuneration corgpara. EE sass Bld to that which they would re- csve in other fields wherein spe alized training i= required A fe ! seems (hat in many cases good judgment” is lacking on the part of our State officials when in order lo receive Riate wpproval and appropriations. they shecily practically the same re girements for areas having wi fitTerent needs and prob SIves If sews to us hal res fentas who have a first hand Knowledge of all the factors in pdved should be the ones who ibd best determine and decide what best Bis the needs of their “43ime Lyn oly Partie aren aur example here in our North ambria School Jointure district, we Bre that we mist have nore than 20 acres of land sir rounding the new school building. What for” ve axl. We do nt need That ares for athletic felds since we givesdy have adequate facilitien in } that rein A camps iw all right for colleges and uni. verailies oe the institution must serve scavie students for res. dential as well as educational privposes and students have muoeh time sper outside of clans rowenta Bot in 4 hinh school where praclically ail their time is taken wp in viasses or supervised study a campus weld be luxury and spe Deans EXPEL We are told it suit Senior High School Many tht undesirable in thin ar This amassing of such sum bers of children in ote place is a frightening dea to many par ents and we all know that prop. er sipervigion and descipline is a tg problem in many of these jarge schools In our district it weil add to the distressing problem of transporting many Hiidren se far from thelr homes when, in mos! cases the Tih and th grades could be adequately taken care of in their asighbor. Boot schools Then oo. the many Parochial School pupils have no seed for other thas a standard fyvenr high school We ander. stand that in California where the Junior-Senior High Sechoal stem originated the plan has Ant been found saalisfactory. and are relurting lo the 4-year High School meet-up once mors We Nave heard that the Juniors HBenior sian hax not! been found very satisfactory in many dis Iricts (nn our wn and neighbor. AE states also THis is quite un. doratandable when we consider that This sei-up combines wo grous with different behavior patierns Doubtiessly. (he sdueatione! sod jegisiative departments in our stale need some resdiustment. A move to curd this trend of ever. larger school jointures and to I odd be a Jus nose. find AR they 3 HN mi se IA a a serves the more vital needs Pa Rms education might be a good plank for some of our aspirin dates to use tn their platiorme. | JOHN A. NEALEN, For A nd Barr News By EUNICE NN. TINBOTY, Cambs County Wem Feomamivs Representative Poultry Pleatiful- Rarbecue Suggested Brollers and frying are in plentifal supply now asd will continbe to be anti summer. Prices of these young, teruder birds are ow. Fryers and brofiers are good buys tenderness and amall sine they | cook gquiciily, This paves time and | fuel Barbecued chicken is —— increasingly mum eight Broil whole or pra in hadf or quarters Adiust deviler racx wo the chicken is § to # Inches from the flame or sleetrie unit in the brotler. Brush with melted fat or with a milew made from * cup melted butter, 2 cups water 2 Lablespootia lemon tedspoon wall. A more spicy sauce may be preferred Tur the birds at intervals Baste or brush with sists. Use tongs or spoons for turning. Avoid piercing skin with a fork. This lets oat juices Indoor barSecuing will take from 30 minutes ts one hour When chicken is done, drumstick ints move freely and a cut in the nwat will show na color Chicken barbecued outdoors over charcoal mguires 4 to 14% hours No matter bow served if adds nourfshunent to the diel Like other meats poul- | try i» Mah in protein. the B vitamine Swerve chicken often, capecially now when prices are ow BEAVER VALLEY {Tou late for last week) Calvin Gates of Johnstown was 2» Friday caller with his par enla Mr and Mra CG M Gates Doss Flemming han returned to his home here after vacationing a Florida Mise Anns Marie Kephart of Syracuse, NX. Y.. spent the week std al her home here Min dnle were recent Ted Gates home Mra Viegil Marrow is a patient # Miners’ Hospital, Spangler Her many friends and beighbors extend their gel-well wishes for a apeady retovery callers at the si early in more ways than price Because of thelr that | ies and | 10-minute chicken is: iron and Lidn Green ard Mrs. Olive Troxell. and family of Mountain. chickens | HY iY ie Hi 1 HE Mra Cash Gray of this place and A Hollentown wisited Mr, Cash Gray an Buffs, N.Y. —d Niagars Falls. N Y Mrs Kenneth Bolinger has re reived ward that her aunt, Mra Mary Price, Bas heen discharged from Miners’ Hospital Bg i and is much improved. Nancy Travay, daughter of (Mr. and Mrs Taveny wes a : mitted to Miners Mbapitad oa Monday, Her schoolmates wish her a eivery Geo Heverly and Russell Price were Thursday visitors with subject was: “How 19 ‘Low Coat Meal” es revenue in a way that best | Raiph lanhars of Syraoties. N. adopted. did you see a windshield like thison a standard-production automobile. It comes from the experimental “dream cars” you may have seen pictured from time to time—but it’s on every 1954 Buick today. As you can see, this broadly arching sweep of glass addy new beauty and a definite look of tomorrow to the glamorous new Buick. Even more, this stunning new windshield treatment gives you 19% more visibility — Come it and ok them ver—it in, mpl and price one of these glamor Buicks. pear, what beautiful buys they are in every way.
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