Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, April 21, 1955, Image 9

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THE UNION PRESS-COURIER
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Foe Un Prees-Couier cre Tritér as an avidencs of good faith
Union Prew-Courier siroulstion Slstrict covers aii of Northers Cam.
County and part of Southern SHartel er tisk in Northern
Cambria and Coaiport-Irvona Bdittons . uy. in
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A Plaque for An Outstanding Native |
A couple of weeks ago the writer had the privilege of being
invited to a private showing of a fim depicting the medical life of
Dr. Lawrence F. Flick, a native of Carrolitown who
has imprinted |
Bis name and memory in medical history as one of the prime pro |
ponents of what
tuberculosis. It
the ravaging “consumption” spelied dooms to those so affficted
longer is that the case
The fim is in the possession of Dr. 1. A. Wenner of Johns
town, who is promisently identified with the Society for the
Prevention of Tuberculosis. We had the privilege of seeing it at
fhe home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Flynn of Carrolitown. Dr.
Wesner In of the thought that it would be fitting and proper that
& permanent recognition of Ms birthplace be marked with a
plague of some enduring marker. The house fn which Dr. Flick
was born is still standing—about three-guartery of a mile south
of Carrelitown. The thought of Dr. Wesmer likewine will have the
support of a host of others in this aren
BOW. are the methods followed in the comtrol
is within the memory of manv of our
ed
readers that
Nagi
Assn
“As | S
STATE SENATOR
JOHN 4. HALUSKA
Weil
fa really
the Hoxesy (Hr
naking world
ie Pure Food & 1
backed hy the Aner
Fama They
Etre
The Hoxvwey Cancer Clink is
open as asuxi and will continne
to operate for many years
The Americas Madical Assn
really hwgonning iS
eHdesvoring
ar Drew ie
they Cn HS
OWT shel earn
, AECRE
treat ed Wilh
pparent Thal
: the S35 BYR en
before (Goud
records show
gated I Thaee
have been huts
(and then sent
There may be some guestion as to which Northern Cambria
mative during his lifetime actually
our belief that Dr.
And we'll take an active part in helping promote Dr
did the most for mankind It
i .
Lawrence Flick should be sccorded that honor
Wesnor's
thought. Dr. Flick was born Aug. 10, 1906, and twas graduated from |
the classical course at St. Vincent College. Latrobe
the Jefferson Medical College at Philadelphis in 1879. He died
Philadelphia in 1937. at the age of §1 years
Pr. Flick spent the greater part of his Bfotione in the study
of the disease that has been such a» plagues on manking—tuber-
euloslis; and In his research made for himeelf a vince In medical
history among those of the great. Ble died of heart disease.
¥et os a youth be had cured himeell of the “white plague.”
Other physicians at that time were siutptical when be originally
in 1875S. and fron
if:
hope
We can wave the AMA all of
this esmbarressment of soting
like schoo! children boy ive i bag
raids upon this astitation smd
show them first-hand how can
eer is being treated
Any doctor who has a
age © fh hos heart x
he wWikhes
Tex which i»
great hee
very
| Hoxaey
approved
chased
ont ry
the formuls
Bg* Nala
| corned
eal It
. Following gradustion as a medic, Dr. Flick practiced for a yeas
18 Philsdeiphin. and then had to forego practice becuse he wail!
stricken With the disease. With little money and few prospects of |
f Much Because of his weakened condithm, he set out for
His In an effort to conquer the mulady and regain his health |
that trip that put him on the track of u treatment for TH |
| and led to international fame as a physician.
esd
of a plague or some Sitting perinanent memorial to
rote i should be the
of
‘and his brother,
{8 law
i
i
i
i
i
i bein buried at the old
ist where
ican see Ris marker in he
By MARLON BAUMGARTEN
Ebensburs. Ps
COUNTY JUDGES,
AND PATTON BORBOT GH
Judge Franciz J O Commer. who
signed the petition to divide Car
: roll Twp inte WG few pe malin
was boon in Somerset (dainty. He
John B.. opened
office In Johnstown, and
while riding in Johneown be
was elected a judge in (B01. He
| defeated Incumbent Judge A. A
i Barker and died in office later
Bee
Yar i You
CER
he was
| tery near his home
is
dumes W. Leech, whe repre.
senied the petitions, win born
in lcdiana County and moved
to Conemaugh Borough. He was
first a sehonl teacher and hater
was elected county saprrinten-
dent of achoode—being the first
Later he studied law
mitted 10 the Cambria County
bar, and elected distric! ptlorney
He was a candidate for judge on
wan ad.
feated by Marin B
The Jutter died a bachelor
a Bia homie with Bia brow
ther, Johe MH. whe als) was a
iswyer, the two practicing law
together.
notary of the county vihan his
duties also included those of the
clerk of colirts Frank.
the Brel clerk of courtly of this
: wits the first deputy
clerk of courts. He had charge of |
Hosnee. He had charge
issnes of whieh there were |
of these men have passed
with the exception of the
writer.
many of you who read these arth |
cles will ha
erhind some history of which |
you men or wey litte
about the those hat were at
Twps This was on Rept 5 prod
We nu discus
of Patten, hel ,
1ormel Som. 4 1893. This was
Slant 30 - rs prior te the
the two townships.
he the pefition way presen |
ted to the court, there were no |
more than 80 freehoiders residing |
in the part that they asked the |
court Uo pass upon. I have In my |
files the names of the persons
who =» d the petition
803
he tition was swom to b
E C ¥n on May 31. 1883
before Justice Paul
tioners were represented by |
term of Quarter Sessions was
presented with the petition, and
rporation. The foreman of the
jury was A A. Longaker
ton Sept. 4 1883 the court direc
ed of record Daniel A. McGough |
Was recorder.
of the limits
i's boundary
the Republitan ticket! and was de |
itephens,
Whe Alb wis bom in Indiana Co
‘This may be a diversion bat |
Stewart Kinkead was protho. Dear Mr. Editor
$
ve thelr memories re | tory
p. Was erec. |
ted into he Carrol and West Carroll |
fn that the AMA wot Lins 0
nore levige
For a shraple illustration, you
may take an Als Selteer tab
iet and place it in your moath
It hax no effect upon Your ays
tern. Or yous pay drink a glass
of water, and 1 bas ne thera
patie vale Bat drop the
Aika Nelteer tablet inte a glass
of water, and thes mmedia-
tely a reaction Is created
freatousnt of
omibdnation wf ars §
the Flropsey !
othe whole wy wed
ahait. The AMA
rE WD are gunly
ghossid how thelr
smd foal 13 Ff Bg
wilh Lhe
in
op ¥ fe DoRirdn
puniry
Wy 4 oil 1 @ & dhs
We shall be only too bappy
to train doctors who are inter.
sated in learsing our secret so
that they in turn can go back
for thelr respective Pomp Tale and
take care of the thousands of
people whe are dying daily
having been afflicted with this
dreadfol disease
Agar are Temiing hewn t
{CHAR i A NGE THEM
Fa
This proposition is being pla
rll on the Bite to mule then
“pat up or uhet up” ami the
American people are demanding
this showdown
Res sitar They
gil
alent
Care That
ve and determine
whether the AMA
Aancey lle (8 treat
UrInE geo
| # IRB a
*
they Bgve
Yo
Palio is 8 bBustiiag tows snd |
Ras EVAL réegling an
CRE sphere Friel is hada bes
obtain ox new industry
Timber was ne of the print.
pal industries, along with coll
Some of the timber Was net for |
making hamiies for preks ind for
wagon abd Shggy poles whieh |
vere in demand An fron foun.
ry was a8 up To produce mining
sguipment. and development of |
coi brotight in the raliroad and!
expanded the timber infuastry in
10 ProdDe amd mine Lies
A Philips-Jones shirt factory
in Patton employs over MED per
sone, and several hundred men
are employed (an the clay works
There are many churches in
town and their members sre a
very liberal people. There bs a»
fier fooling of relig toder-
ance and coopera) nthe
conwmanity
Patton also car be proud of its
fine public park and swimming
poci, and its local administrations
are Oo be congrauited on their of« |
forts im bBaving Chest Creek
straightened oul making the
town free from foods
ATTER TO EDITOR .
Obtaining State
Park Will Take |
Cooperation of All
April 34 jssue of your |
paper was & greal imapimation to |
fobh was | theme of us whose homes are in|
the Noribern Cambria County
county. and your writer of these | "708
The coverage on the proposal |
‘of & Mate park was a ovedit to
all criminal cases. and before pro- | | the Saal and to your news
hibition days received
May there be many more
However, it takes more than
ic for this to be true His
has taught us that it lakes
cooperation and unified work by
of un This i» & responst |
BLY which can be filled by vou
Let's ‘get behind this effort to
| implove our communities. We are
i not only thinking of ourselves but
(of future generations
May each of us dedicate our
| selves to the bettirment of ow
Sou,
That
11 Facts for Farm Families
Yahner. The |
D. Swope, Bsg, of Clenr- |
feild. The Grand Jury of the Jone | ig similar to the one for income.
after a full investigation the ma- |
ty of its members voted for! farm
ted that the certificate be enters |
i farm hands,
JACEK HEMSBKEY
Westerville, Ohio
Social Security
What Dees the Farmer
Report As Expease !
The general rule for expenses
Any cash or merchandise spent
in any transaction which is con
nected with he operation of the
rust deducted from
he | §T°% income be get the nel pro
For example. a dairy farmer
i vote was taken June 5 1883 five ‘has to show as business expenses
| the cost of feed, veterinary fees
fees for tests stock. wiges to
cost of operati
and maintaining farm equip
He must also show as Business
and farm bul
(arriving st Bis net
| thing
Sis [or persons
LAnY anesfiion
Aol an expense shotild be
led. comanil the jocal
Revenne tice
(liom Cut 3 slices of bacon
[1 temspoon salt,
| sugar
| -
| hiends well with
! foods
milking nach w Hracior, Troe |
farmer can include in |
profit. The
Io remember 3 (hal expen
He are not fda.
ducted The maintenance of the
farmers (vn home or his medi. |
tal expenses for example are
not Business expenses If here (8
atest whether ow
There
that the
Are many
dodge |
Internal
LETTERS
TO JANE...
By A PAULINE ANDERE Fab
rvanx Praseyivania
Donr Jane
Truly
i
i
We are in the midst of
Oring a oa Ena uf ge the Sin i.
shining Birds are singing >
AFErS are smiling al ua
mingled with the heartening |
a medley of child |
mires at
nery 8
ithe mest and
{eer
| en
¢ Almond Butter Sanne
PR Tun 7
: FIER
Mushroom Bott'r Sauce
[frying 4 strips off bacon until wry
Deon
1 St iis
ruined conn tithills Add % cgi ces of this past
chibi sawed, 1 tablespoon fined pled to add a stags about
‘hopped enjon. avid 1 tablespodi munity to Mabel Wilson's
Bitter. Cover and sbmmer a few Happiness Instead mm
mumutes fo bleed Severs It kr With just this “For by gf
Place rolis in a shallow cassorole £904 with iny meat but is “spp little you gather a jot, In
amt “Over with Lengy 1 yb iad with fongue or ham exchange Or ® sriide
muce Sake until piping hot, Le Again wi have had the privi Yours for better bo
vegetable diab all eye of sharing idens. times tal. PAULING
in ome You mi prefer molling perscialities what a glor.
the cooked stalks in ogR and CrS- ype experiisce Again we han:
crumbs to be fried in a en what En ve Arie When ped.
fat. Use to garnish a beolied oi pet toguther and give of thes.
oF serve Wilk Hollancinise | selves for the colnmon good 2a
I ponder ayer the Portiond Sxperiey
Bere gre “ . eye re na
ve
There are so many ways fo
serve this prize vegetable to the
family
Try rolling the cooked stalks
I thin sltiess of Dolled lam
ents
Don't
over
The man who lacks
to make a start has already
“hed he anh.
think i
ace
Rpealking of wanes
several tricks:
Rarrtm Yu“ Cup aii
nN ou
alomonds |
margerine and call
View 45 of
sliced wisdsevnens and
% OID Eri with 2 * 0
Bree and you Rave |
A Ba
a ie ¥ ny
wnat
~S Ga Home: ?
Use an FHA
Morghgn Pan
con & Read Simoes ia
crisp. To 3 ialdespoons of the
irippings add 5 cud Bread
‘rum and seat antl browned
sirring constantly. Add crumbled
base
Afthe a igh fhe ney
fed corn for the
vitnent of can
BG OR Bae Deed
FErY pool, Iarge amplints rensie
to be marketed Gers
sfovksd from
best supply of (anmed corp
rears. IT is one of the best
shiv
are Bee tHe Deny
>
} ®
Fight nw. Forlunailely (he B
f n
3 SOI IAN bed By
= rain In vary ng
Spring
is here To the
young males
mat Dee spelled |
with capital |
otters Il = the line when fo
reams gerry inkle
rediistls
rusty facts of day
life spring is spring
gescieaning and garden maxing
& time for necessary hard pe
riding work
Rog cleaning is one most I
shaotild sof he toe hurd work
we have observed the laws for
rug car recomended by the
National Tontitate of Rog
Cleaning, They are: (1: Duily
chenning with a carpet sweeper
or vacuums slesper. (2 careful
varmuming about twice a week,
and (4; a thorough professions
chaning al rast once 8 year
Professional cleaning is recom
wetidedd Dcause CRIPEL SWeRDeTs
and vRCULGM cleaners cannnt a
move sdherive aitmospherie soil ow
prevent some traffic soll and dust
from penetrating to the base nf
rag nap. Clean Migs will give
sdided] veurs of sxtisfaciion last
ing a and remaining more
beaulif fish
Professional rug cleaning "|
product of the scientific. commer. |
Ml age nt which we Ive 8 ohe
of the fastest growing service n- |
dustries in the nation In 10 years
ts volume has increased from “gd
milton to $25 million annual
Jane. I'm pot sire about you
But te me spring means dandelion
and asapargus. Dandelion may be |
ioultivated or a wild green The |
| euitivated 4
Pally are more tender, more bilan.
i eh aml more Gpright in habit |
of growth than wild plants Both |
are on the marke! now
Here Is an suthentic Penn.
svivania Duteh recipe for Dan
delion Sabad:
Wash and chap 4 cups dande-
te |
places and fry until eis “ §
move Baton bits from the drip |
pings Mix 1% tablespoons Sour. |
2 SSianpoon of |
Add I ogg 4 cup vine. |
clips walter or mite Reir |
Fanti] well bended with drippings |
[Cook until thickened Cond slight- | =
Ty. Pour over dandelion greens!
and mix Hghtly. Garnish with t- |
cod or ehobped hard cooked eggs. |
‘se 3 gs for
greens prinkie bacon bits over |
the top
yard it in spring.
Like the first robin, fresh as
paragus swans the cold winter
days are behind ws again.
The stason for this vegetable
is relatively short. During the 3
months of its season we should
enjoy it to the fullest. The fresh
! Bavor felicate and delicious
that of
Could be thal it (s best of
all when served in simple style
{on a ple of toast with good
LPS Bilsce, Or over & toasted
roll or Mecuit drissled with but.
i ter smuce
In ancient times asparagus
was credited with the ability to
cure everyibing from toothache
to drops, from heart trouble to
calories what good news for us
who walch calories
rood should be
tender. The should be
round and compact, sot enlar-
ged and spresd The stalks
sould be straight and quite
Cut or break off each stalk as
far down as it snaps easily. Re
move scales with 4 knife. Wash
tho E using a brush.
Tie 5 or 6 stalks in a bundle
with & string. Stand L in
the bottom part of a double boils
er. Sprinkle with salt {about 1
teaspoon. Pour in 1 to 1% in-
ches of water: Cover with
top of doul botler, inverted
Boil 13 to 30 minutes or ust
{ gredients can le
i Tey?
persons com FY
FREFROLE 11 5 Yes! fo use cream
Pad] That os a and I 1D
| ahonst
this amount of |
other |
distinctive favor
Kernels Makes
ng vegeladles
Fried corn rates high both at
the table and on a plenie. FI ix
8 “jast right” when the fansily
goes finhing.
The pepper
prepared al hone ‘The
Here i
wher in arodinil Tor
ard smios can be ne-slop service fur gardeners
this and that
afl under
futher
Wa have perryrt
nese red und one Prad ail at iheifey
hak you can't (0 better
Everything for the Gardener!
* WATER SPRAYERS * GARDEN HOSE
* PRUNERS °* SHEARS * RAKES * HOES
®* SHOVELS ©* SPADES * DUSTERS * Etc.
fh ad when it is {ime
a Y
r atl the camp fire ¥
8 wy
+ labisipaeons margerine |
ving pan. Add Y% coup (hope
: a ped
@ Bole.
ls
it and pebter (ook nil rege
abies are ary and lightly
of Add W§ cup milk or
ard heat thoroughly
Canned corn sands ready for
all sorts of mean o8es in
soups, Fritters, puddings. cold
vegetable salads. and vegetable
combination dibhes. Tu many of
these it is a preference whether
you aes creanmestyie ar whale.
Reraed atvile corm
Bat for CORN and
TT
Brown.
i
FAs Ase Beetle! gardeni.g begins wilh betler seeds and plants
raine’ Omly tie BEST
and Thalys the
pale. Buy at Lieh's!
~~] GET REST RESULTS | | |
with feld-grows Tomate
and Owls Pleats. Maes
be. AE ;
That's
i good emoush for our
omy Rind of stork we Curry
8 wt - # oh $s | Were we
S51 Ye & an : ILE % i i
IRIPON
Play
ey {Hen x AH 4% TY dred
DR raiey To with
fREE In nesls gh irgt
ded ham Ramil #8 8 ondeadish
a Be pny oh
"Race {roam
mise will be potmilar
Bate medium onion, (hinly
whoa ' Sup chopped celery in
¢ tablespoons (driptangs or mar
garine Cook 10 misutes Add 2
your arders at Lish's now,
CRnE or 4 fUDs oroamm corn an
I cup ham dervile
Bary LOOK Over aw Real fine 10
minutes Turn Into & well-gresusedt
casserole. Bread 4 agg over the
top. Arrange hams bits mivound |
iogEs to form mesty Bake in a
i380 deg oven for 35.30 minutes or
until eggs are done
By the way, the asext Hime
you make balied corn, sulbti
tate cheese farorad erselkems. §
nee about 30 crackers ar 3 Nips
mith, | ean corn, te 3 eggs
With these amounts of milk and
SERS IT Is wine To sot casserple
im a pan of hal water for
Baking. The texture shoukl be
Aght. (Cheese (rackiers add pro.
tedn food value.
A shirt com relish cas be,
| made from I box or 1 cam of
bits oF
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