Page 2B obs rt A, AN THE UNION PRESS-COURIER shed every Thursday by Thos Building, 342 Magee Ave matter May 7. 1938 1879 A. Owens and Prank P. Cammarata Paton, Pa. and entered ss second at the postoffice at Patton, Pa. under the Thomas A FRANK PP. CAMMARATA THOMAS A OWENS JR FRED J OWENS Owens. Editor Business Manager Managing Editor Circulation Manager Subscription: $3.00 Yearly in Cambria County, $3.50 Outside County NATIONAL EDITORIAL Advertising Rates Furnished A ssp chy 1 dn Upon Application MEMBER OF PENNSYLVANIA NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION t of the Unicon Press-Courier in to sincere! represent org in ail «forts 10 obtain soonomic freedom starial for pub. TUst De signed by the writer as an evidence of good faith 1 Presg-Courier circulation district covers all of Northern Cam and part of Southern Clearfield County. Published in Northern nd Coalport.-lrvona Bditsona Thanksgiving — 1954 Another Thanksgiving pe thankful for ¥ Day that and has come upon We actually any any of our Howeves War and there isn't too much hope that it will abate for a long May the same gratitude next vear at the Thanks giving time. The nature of the Communist aggressors could tip the scales into another conflict at any time us can at least! hot” war on YOUNng men who | f the fact Cur nands at this time we haven't there aren't are facing enenmv bullets as of now the coid EO tinue time we have We Americans can be thankful, too. that our economy and “ar prosperity, our lving conditions and our entire mode of life is on a higher level than any other nation in all this world The recognized leader of the free democracies, we also have a duty to perform in helping others. There Is no piace for isola- tionism in the American thought, although we still have a lot of so-called “statesmen” who have never gotton over the idea of “rugged individualism.” Anyway, we all surely can be thankful that we are Americans and that we live In the land of the free. To what extent either major political party can say they are thankful is a moot question Both Republicans and Democrats claim that they have been victors in the recent election, although the actual figures tend to show that the Democrats have more reason to be grateful Certainly, the Democrat in Pennsylvania have plenty of reason to be grateful The present sniping of the Republican brethren at each other is anything but “harmonious.” Not anv single GOP. individual is entirely responsible Practically all the Republi Can state leaders, from Gov. Fine down the line. have at jeast part in the debacle. some The general public would likely be thankful, too, if the pre- sent McCarthy episode In the 1. 8 Senate would be finished. While this also is rather strictly a Republican fight, and the Here in Cambria County there are several hundred unemployed Democrats who are thankful that there appears a brighter horizon in the way of state employment for them. There are also a like Largest General Weekly Newspaper Circulation in the Area | | iandsin Pormadi ti i PMNS { Aare thump boasting abet the rnp i four {Wns | of gince the Democratie te ie 3 PAR f several weeks ago throughout t Fog ping thet; chests and wwinnt Po rd # Faun sil a hey played n making a Den Sen. Haloska office trons Are clerk defen! % " i not heen pe The [her wWoratls work } ed hare year than tefore and no more the Bee | 1s ae influential Derma state now than Ag hit possible onomical rye tio our commonwealth This condition came about for several ressons I. The comversion from war | to peace } 2. The miserable administra. | tion as conducted by Gov. Fine 3. For ennctment of a sales tax that is very vapopular in our commonwenith 4. Becanse Republicans in office got wo fat cating off the precious part of the lamb that they never thought it possible that the people would some day tern seninst them, and 5. The failure to enact legis Intion that would be beneficial to the rank and file and to in- dustry. Bo put these and many other faults all together and we find that the voters just: rebelled and that! thousands upon thousands of | independent Republicans decided | it was really time for a change | and flocked to the polls in great : numbers of register their resent. | ment to the type of government | that the Republican-controlled ad- ministration was giving them A mandate now has been ser ved upon the Democratic party ind the promises that they made throughout! their CRMPRIEN must bomitively be fulfilled Otherwise they will go out four vears hehice as fast as they came in I. We must abolish Pennavivania Sales Tax. 2. We must stop waste in government. any | in | theres are rats there were | Years inde the © the Sas Coney wid VICTory a § Ne ! i af § i the “As | See It” state Pram eT STATE SENATOR JOHN J. HALUSKA federal government should stand Ae of the public works program the aitate 3070 and the local mu- mcipatity 20 and I am defini ely informed that the Federal Congress is looking over this type of a program It goes withou! saying that a sensibie works project program 8 badly needed in Pennsvivania We must erect sewage disposu) plants, repair our streets and our sdewalks, dredge rivers in many oCaitties rejuvenate public build ngs and conduct such AMGriBwRile projects Rather than spend millions of dollars on a dole system, it is much more beneficial and healthier to have wrokers earn a Hvelthood in such worthwhile projects — with the exception, of course, of those whe ysically unfit to do abor A program of this type def. niteiv stimulates private ry because material will be need. { 1 to conduct a public works pro- it has that and wil sf always been if our CAIniryY is Hang to spend bil dediars in time of war ¥ nding guns. planes tanks sricd forth, in addition the oerificing of lives of hundreds of housands young Americans, UT same government must rea ae that it can spend a much aunalier amount in Macetlimes to reales employment or American abareérs If Congress would just put a heck on he EiVe-away program ind rather than send hundreds of Hitlins of dollars some for. gn countries. who do not oven tppreciate the dole we mre hand RE oul, and spend this money at me, we would find ourselves 'VIRE in a normal prosperity So. as your State Senator. | assure the of my com monwealth that | shall devote ove moment of my time to helping to frame » ram in Pennsylvania that will once again place its : in a ghtfal position. people I shall hat may in wine of our my Wom Lion wady LR 16 of Lo vole for tax measires BOMNe cases hart Iaxpayers but the ible must realize that a Pro. ram of the type that 1 men ned above must be financed by 3 one Eroup but by all the Pec vies of this great stale I expect to keep the people of ny district informed as roposed legislation that will ortheoming. 1 will deeply appre Beir wishes on measures tha! vill be introduced Just other | 3 indus. ! rot will da “wash berries UNION PRESS COURIER LETTERS TO JANE... By A PAULINE HANDERS, PhD. Irvona, Pramsyivania [rear Jane Now that nanksgiving is here, we must think of what to do with ‘he fragments of leftovers What can be made or what can be added so that the family won {i recognize the new dishes etm AN " How can we make such ap- Mizing dishes hat the ap- pearance, odor, and favor will Fe result in re . Quests for sec. onds ? Let's star! off with something pice from tur. key and rice Thin is a dish that can be put Dr. Sanders 1 oother well ahead of meal tirne refrigerated ther popped into the oven just ‘ong onough {oo heat thoroughly It has eve-appeal whether in a shallow baking dish, a large cas erole or in individual style Almond Turkey Delight Slivew cup simonds and brown Lightly in melted butter I margarine {') cup Rsmove from the pan Blend 4 cup flour in remaining fat. Add shout 1% cups turkey mock or a 104% nce can of conmsomime Cook Gver an low heat, stirring cone stantly. until ssue is thickened Add 1 tsp. salt. Place cooked rice in a wellb-bultered cassernle se 3 cu cooked rice. Top with 1 to ai sliced or deed turkey. Turkey may be nestled in center of rice Sprinkle with toasted almonda onrer with Sauce. Bake in 430 dogree oven i for about 20 minutes or until thoroughly heated and sauce is bubbly. Don’t pass this up if you don't have almonds. Peanuts you Inst week from the seniors Cranberries are nice with Just plain old lime cranberry sauce. A never fail in 2 parts cranberries to 1 part water and 1 part sugar Mek over and Put in saucepan and cover with walter and a light Hd Cook 10 minutes Add sugar it to theiand boli 3 minutes longer. 1. be | prefer ‘HH vou ite the public informing me of this to a strained jelly like jelly then start out the same way Use same propoe- | tions of berries and wiler. After leftovers? | | heated sugay and boil for | Flaaady or molds. These are the ormulae | have been using since | my very first cooking lessons at normal school. They have never failed me Fruit Relishes 10! | minutes er. Put into sterile | Cthunis | | immer 15 minutes Crisp noodles | To add zest to the meals when | PY frying uncooked noodles tsp. lemon juice Mix until well blended. Add to poultry mixture in the thitkened Stir =n 1 carrots skillet, cooking stirring until constantly and cup pineapple Cover, reduce heat and in (one has that “day after a big * (at bottomed wire basket or Lily on fruit relishes” Here i some varieties for your menus. Apple relish made from {2 diced tart red apples inrge {Gill pickie, 1 medium chopped onion, and s tsp celery seed | Marinate with French dressing { Raby relish-- made from 1 grou raw or cooked beets 2 tbe. chopped or ground onion cup shredded cabbage. ': cup vinegar. and 1 tha horse radish Motsten with French dressing if {it seemn dry. Cranberry relish made ground equal parts of raw cran- (berries and unpeeled oranges Crushed pineapple may be substi tuted for part or all of the orange. Sugar may be added if desired. A more exact recipe for the latter is one from old Men. nonite cookery. Wash 4 cups cranberries. Grind Wash and core and grind 3 applies Peel 2 oranges and remove the seeds Grind oranges, rind included Mix and add 2 cups sugar Refrige- rite 12 to 24 Bours before serv. ing. Esat Indian Apples + Jane, if you are in the mood ‘to be real smart use East In. dian Apples. Berva hot or chilled | With lamb if you are being “east. ern’, or with veal, ham or duck ‘1 cup sugar. 1 cup water, 2 ths curry powder. 1 the finely chop | ped onion, and sauce pan Heat iow heat, Stir ait in a until sugar is utes omar . Be sure apples are tender hold there shape cooking sauce rapidly until forms a thick syrup Pour over apples. | Here is another suggestion for the turkey or chicken that (apt to be in plentiful supply in our kitchens 38 well as on the Department of Agriculture lists Chicken (Canton Fry 4 pound bacon until crisp Drain on absorbent paper Four ‘off all but 2 the of the fat Add ‘5 cup chopped i eup chopped i ored almonds | Benson with £ 4 tap. ait (cup chopped chicken or turkey meal” feeling why not lean heav- | are various Miiutes | Din (Ver crisp noodles. Yes ‘thin (ax well as noodles cup i from | from Madagascar about | until to boiling over thasoived. Add apples. stem ends | down, Cover and cook 3 min. | | Coek, stirring i1 minute Stir in 1 the marga- Place apples in dish Continue it cerenm. Spoon about bo oman woes: i Use fat cook about or until golden brown and sprinkle with salt Herve hot poultry sauce and meat sr © HY pr strainer in desp fat at 365 degrees and Rirse can be served Rice Crop Tops Last Years Current forecasts indicate year by 10 million (100-.1b ) cipal producer and user of rice vears. Rice can be grown pro fitably in only a few areas the United States It i= widely green in Arkansas Louisiana Terns and California The first rice was brought to this country 1485 It Wht grown around Charleston South Carolina and Georgia By IMO most of our domestic rice twas produced in North and South (Carolina and Georgia When the FCvil War curtatied production there rice was then grown along the Mississippt and in Louisiana Apple Rice ing lice ia rich in starch and thus supplies energy St a low cost The bland flavor makes it an excellent extender for more | strongly-flavored foods Why not | For this unusual dish wash, core | combine it with another plentiful and pare 4 tart apples. Combine food apples. and make apple rico pudding. Combine 1's cups vice and 1°: cups milk and cook vice in tender. 15 te MW minutes Stir in 3 cup sugar and \ tap salt. Beat 2 egg vo'ks until light Add 2 the rice mix ture. Return to double boiler eOomstantiy, about ring. Remove from heat and add I tap vanilla and % cup heavy of ries A BAAN SO. cap cooked Julienne 3 ree that | (the 1904 rice crop tops that of i last i rome Phage. While Asta ix still the prin. | | A¥TUp (Our own domestic production has | increased greatly in the past few | in i show 1? into casercle Cover with % res cipe of Poached Apple Shean Eprinkie with cinnamon and sg gar. Repeat until dish i= filled and or rice mixture is used h Be sure that the top layer : the rice mixture Beat egg until foamy Add 4 cup sugar gradually and beat until mixture i stiff and satiny. Swirl aver he top of the pudding eriain hat edges are cov Bake until gol brown in a 350 degree oven about 15 mine Fae Poached Apple Slices Oh vhs no doubt you are won ering what | had in mind when I mid poached apple slices Well ust stmimer over a jow heat 4 apples which have been pared and sliced In & until the apples are tender. MARe the from 1% cups sugse. 1 Cup water ind l-inch stick of fRamon That is if you oan find this type of cinnamon In SPT store or Rave it In your cupboard 1 love it but find that there n't much demand for 1 1 that many stores #/o longer but they will vou know really want it Seasonable (Centerpieces This week we've been working with geasnnable cont made f péum COT ITION things like paper plates trays, wooden bowls paper and plastic baskets and tables and fm Shape placement, contrast of colo shape, right amount for the oe tainer were all items for SANS deration. I'm not sure the resulting enterpieces or oni of satisfaction on the face of the young girls warranted nos | tice Al any rate | hope many homes will have a colorful ine expensive display over the wegh end Yours Jor better homemaking, PAULINE Ry if we fits DOCTORS AND BIRTHS ‘ The average genersl practition. er of medicine attends | 800 Bip fhe during bis professional on uring the conking 10 minutes through cheesecloth, guice. Add one-lmif strain Combine 1 tha cornstarch with | Measure | 1%, cups phmeapple juice ans | hs much water, 1 tba soy sauce and | 3 We must roel a tax program that will be fair to the ng and the classes, and in this respect the public most realize that, rich or poor, every individual has » certain e sibility to bis government. It is my sincere belief that the Democratic party must immedia- tely inaugurate a public works program on a participating basis With the federal! government snd rth : ; ocal municipalities, and 1 am | forthcoming without advice from happy to advise our readers that he public. We hope by this time | Am now in the process of pre. MEX! year !o have done a good paring such legislation Lob and to have come back home This tyne of program must omly | With 8 clear conscience and be applied to distressed districts Wholesome thoughts and it is my thought that the | SEN. JOHN J HALUSKA a a AO NO OL AI ts number of Republicans who are anything but thankful because the indicators point toward a cessation of their employment. That's the history of politics. Thanksgiving Day hasn't any part in the partisan orithcoming session of the Legin- | ature I am always in the mood | O mCoept comstructive criticism i I wish to continue being the kind of senator that you will be proud of omg after 1 am gone and J Wppeal to labor as well as indus. irY 10 help guide me in this great sndeavor These are trying times and no ane THOR CAR sincerely digest || il the problems that will be a IR IN INA ORI Complete BANKING SERVICES * 0 vi iO THIRD OF A SERIES OF SIX ARTICLES Records, Maps, Index Cards All Will Assure Accurate Assessment | Under New System Property Owners to Be Allowed to Spend $1,000 Per Year for Repairs local communities requiring build ng inspector's report, with the | County Assessor In communities where permits are not required, the law slates tha! the property owner must report such improve ments (0 the counly assessment office. ® (CHECKING ACCOUNTS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS PERSONAL LOANS AUTOMOBILE LOANS FARM LOANS t i : i ir i I BUSINESS LOANS 1 i LIFE INSURANCE LOANS it Efsk 6 BANK DRAFTS MONEY ORDERS TRAVELER'S CHE KS CASHIER'S CHECKS MODERNIZING LOANS CERTIFIED (BECKS PAYROLL SERVICES MONEY (CHANGING ® . 8 SAVINGS BONDS ® BUSINESS INFORMATION © SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES ® REALTY APPRAISALS ® WAR BONDS CASHED ® FINANCIAL ADVICE ® EQUIPMENT LOANS {which was devised by the State kL] islature in cooperation with rev Local Government Commis. sion of Pennsylvania? First it must be remembered that it is not & new law but rather a refinement of the yrs Estate Assessment Act, is local Government Conference : : the tax- ing governmental encies, ex- It make mandatory, with. The point is this: a personal loan c2n bail yeu eut of a fmancial jam . . . pay medical or data) bills — or provide funds for ANY worthwhile purpose. A loan from the First National Bank of Ebensburg is geared meet your needs. We know the needs and problems of Cambria County people and for many years have done cur best to them. Of course, we are bound by the rules of good banking, always permit full consideration of all good loan BANK LOANS provide better financial plans +» - BANK CREDIT is good credit anywhere or any hme.
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