General Weekly Newspaper p—— in the Ares UNION PRESS -COURIER pluniuhes every Thurday by Thos AC und Prank P. Cammarata, 5 Magee Ave, Pa . Pa. and entered as second Sam all matter May 7, 1838, at the at Patton, Pa, under the of March 3, 1879. Thomas A. Owens, Bditor FRANK P. CAMMARATA .. AS A. OWENS JR. . FRED J. OWENS _...... Butacriptich: $3.00 Yearly in County, $3.50 Outside County Advertising Rates Furnished Upon Application T Editor anager . Business M M Circulation MEMBER OF PENNSYLVANIA NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS’ ASSOCIATION he endeavor of the Union Press-Courier is 0 sincere! Tepes org- anized labor in all efforts to obtain economic freedom. terial for pub- Bestion must be signed by the writer as an evidence of good faith. fhe Union Press-Courier circulation district covers sil of No « 00s. rihern Cam bria County and part of Southern Clearfield County. Published in N Cambria and Cosiport-Irvons Edis - | “Personalities” Nearing 7th Year For nearly seven years, week in and week out. the Union Press Coutier has published a “Personality” picture and story of of the area. It is a feature that now probably isn't equaled by any other weekly in the nation. It has proven popular with and while in the beginning it sometimes was difficult t folk agree bo such publication, as the vears have gone by feeling has been broken down and every accepiance we receiv greatly appreciated by our stafy There's still much material to work on—and there always will Be. There's no reason that this “Personality” feature cannot continte indefinitely, and we are sure that children of many of the subjects, and even their children's ohiliren, will And pleasure in reading the serap books handed down te them pertaining to Mom or Pop, or Granddad, or Grandma. Christmas Seals Save Lives residents oiir readers have so By MRS. THOMAS A. OWENS SR. This is ene of a series of articles | covering a repent trip te Futepe b Mrs. Tom Owens Sr, Mrs ! Sharbangh, and Mra John J. Hale | uska covering ten countries, spon. | sored by the National Editorial | Association. No. 27 BELGILM i Aj » Holland n nn Saturday left The Hague to Brussels, Belgium ed the date that we away from home It time an port al remote toy t ty wae in Ports Ign Ft iirn weeks of we were finall Edinbury : Ire uniry. had pool t Eig nt to gf ns Bale We ha i Hine i The 48th annual Christmas Seal sale being conducted at present | ©'H® In nuny Ways marks a special. and perhaps eritical nature of the problem of controlling tuberculosis from tuberculosis has fallen tremendously. hut cases has continued spiral upward What change in The death the number of the new to AeWEr winter drugs have succeeded in doing is io relieve the pressure upon tae | “hospitals while failing to remove the sources of Mfection In fact, ah some doctors have warned, Increasing “home tréatment™ of TB patients may be providing an entirely new public health hazard. For the most part the bulk of new TH vittims come from areas where standards of living are below par. And mow fo these sources are adiled new vietims whe repsain during fliness in their homes. Thus, far from being re- miived, the tuberculosis menace is still with us, and the task of those fighting it Is more complicated. Buying (hristmas Seals Is a way all of us can safeguard people from this viclons disease. They should be used Hberally by all persons of good-will A Thought for Next Summer Hecommendations by the Commission of Highways in New Hampshire that mote picnic grounds and roadside rest areas be provided in that state as well as on all American highways males souk! sense. Up in New Hampshire the highways have an average of thiree pichic areas a mile Here in Pennsylvania we now have very very few. and everyone will agree that we have far from emough They really are needed on all our through highways such as the Willkum Penn. and certainly on the Pennsylvania Turnpike Stops at service stations, where parking at a diner may be found. are not emough for the comfort or safety of travelers, on] on the high-speed thoroughfare. The need is for spots Vistre drivers and their Passengers can refresh themselves by or resting In an outdoor setting, and, of course, at ehjoying an outdoor meal. It is a good policy—Pennsyl- should fall in Hane, : The year of 1955 now iz entering its final stage With this Week's issue the date of publication now is December 1. That means in smother month a few year will be on the scene. Yet it seems only such a short time that we had entered 1983. Only to the be extended But December always is a enjoyable of all the year and it It is the holiday season always one to wity some folks will 0 be almost Infinitisimal, seal in some instances amounts to the | rate | Rimpiy P Grand, wa Ff thie its minrket write Mya Tre later Beni fal tt And here ¥ ivy i paopuiation contented with thi ead 8 Mngt Were imgra that Want as the Was the cane in Hao! avid Queen was popu In tha fed at bit be godid 8 King desire for 3 ¥ evn of natives id a], thes # mal i Hep it thoy have here a Vig Prople Sleeping in Church Hare we found the Gy Union LF LET i 3 : ia height youth bafoyiie HIMMeYInan, and all the 1» fy aiies found $ yr T8% in compe We \ : ive poll eEperinlly because May 2. thes Pay in Belgium Perhaps il was | holiday time that Brussels were ao 03 Were told Was week end In the peapes were a hit us. We stepped into a church close Market aomewhat for curiosity | for a short devoti we | rhea ryed SR LIaS the sl revit a wilted § it iBlomas § Svar fa Brey § q ng 13 small RNase to SGuare Siwy i and if i people within the ed ; ut, ba iieve it or not and period in ga large number ind quite fo. rather sought the confines of church for a reat haven as them were sleeping Labor Day Parade Quite nique Another big sidelight of Hrumsels vigit was the annua! La! bor Day Farade Monday eve ening. which we witnessed in full, | Trom- our Hotel veranda, and whitch took about an hour and a half to pass a given point. There | are three major political parties! in Helgium, the Catholic, the Boe cialist-Democrata and the munists. It was pointed out to us| rather explicitly that the Social. | ists are not Reds The Commun | ist Party has a registration of! around 35.000 people in a nation of millions, #0 that they pres | sently do not present any grea! menace This parade, however, was stag: | od hy the Bocialisty, and for var. | lety of participants, it was quite | unique. Apparently from what we! could interpret from the placards | they were carrying it was a demi» | onstration for a shorter-bour | worlk-week, a reduction of four | hours from 48 to 44. Thousands of | people of all walks and stations | of life took part in the parsdy, | and most of them carried bar: | ners. There were old men. young | men, women, children, crippies in | wheel chairs some of them being | pushed, and others guiding and! manipulating thelr own vehicle | Bome of the placards insisted on | receiving more substantial pens sions. To what purpose the par-| ade was intended 1 wouldn't! know, but that's the way of Ku- | ropean politics Market Square Was Huge And the Market Square Tras! he Sc rt a EES vationally inclined wat of our on [Six Solid Weeks | Touring Europe |" held i ana til UNION PRESS .COURIER i all} the dimen afar RE WAS AR ean the Market AWAY xo 3 whistle : Huge § py Ping closed, Qiirrot no by ie 1 f something and ind beautiful I will and taken elaborate : 1.8 Hnigue Was the scenes nf ths : . ¢ $ $ ir thn strppty i It the fart that ha . Lid i af sii resp dof ati Satyr is vx | Here ton} fhe reR On . : ! ! ket lay 18 evidence morning merchants conducted in many . bial markets \ front af their | Here fame so venny Wilh Bipw bres establishments Thage | : ) able earts ne he ip re stands displayed the different | ents, elc pales items they had for! Ennan the tha #i business sections indivi paris YEO pacial tiles on particiiar rything ng from av nated | Ai Far. 54 4 ¥ bya Wd ! ih 1a fo i yn gttpnidianta fae geil their stand atien 1D aed pedestrians group LEP bestip tf rawherriss it children of i visitors it i Nise wares OO Thursday, gram be enacted to save our wo ple and o wonwealth Complete SEN ir Comn from | event a success are given a very | untied hreakdown gihicere thank you IOHN J HALUSKA A of football WATER WASTE the! 11 a | Limes KR number this srea championship game between John BAKER Carroll and Williamsburg at Bei wood Friday, Nov. 18. to help fy MRS DES LAMONT Phone Barneshors 158.9 {Yoo late fast week) and Mrs Burivy tal ie from st tended minute, heer the Mountaineers to eritire community is that the sam came drain Me | javed OVEer throes fosr AU | specialist Mr Ia ryieom — ~NEW LOW COST! COMPLETE EYE SERVICE § Fxamination ® Your Choice of Any Style All Lenses Ground In Our Own Laboratory Guaranteod : DR. RAY HEVERLING Optometrist — Simms Bide, AMoons Saturday 9 te 2 Regn August Bu Hours Monday # to 7:30 Other Days, tof December 1, 1068 § ¥ wa WV All those who helped make the! gh the past season unbeat:n and MRR tantTANATASAAS A SRS UE ELL LLLLLL wc bu water faucet drips sixty 200 gations of p| water a month will go down the says Doris L. Snook, Penn State extension home management nS By ... STATE SENATOR JOHN J. HALUSKA ‘As | See It” ir i Brag i tes | tured Comps | fa ¥ a 8 Viv program The pleture in the shows that we have 27 amd 28 Democrats, and it 28 voles to pass a new piece of legisiation, including » tax program Nenate Hepuabh- fans fakes SLE “ $ bogn Sem. Haluska Assembly t HH hve Fy It pes the within led Rtate SE this nt If our renders recall writer advorated a the sores, which means that all taxes will be paid by the manufacturer or the wholesaler on all goods manufactured or pu rehased wnlen tnx Peny the “Farin? . ad $58 Briard | ne tyne of A « program No doubt the soters realizes hew important i go to the polls and elect to the State Senate who are anne and Hbheral, and whe, shove AIL have some indepen dence, becanse only last week two of the Republican leaders, Sens. Mahany and Pechan, bath informed the preas that they would Spport the present tax program. but only fo find the pressure of the Republican leadership now mare rampelling them to their ininds My off my Patrick now is to Free In fact; the program in self is not entirely new here in Pennsylvania f Mir fran change nr $ Bsa ganaline : BRITO @ Hau 33 Figaro ¥ feral And avery Over £5) without! making i? make private Heol Fis foradler's nua frat HOw Henry a8 words {ive me Fliberty, or give me death Bens Mahany and Pechan ius! now Baurtedd Fy We a this and really | sre cigaret CRE We ent of this tax is the government PIR eRe R YY $13 ba wie (ved these Words Hine erely call upon every the dt nmohes feisder. heads in fact their $s He TY iB DY in the i sas ryan bal {uni filigen fe $i 28 and truly it Props wind toy ViErsitlies tir ever news Ansemhbly jax yat wed hy write tratn their Fst fo be hy guard of the Republi i {4 write io ied ERE HITE seed (ren Senators write to the | and insist that a pro A BIG CHECK FOR CHRISTMAS . .. 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