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The Morning Herald from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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PAGE UMONTOWN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, UM THE EVENING STANDARD THE MORNING HERALD peak of a pyramid, the steeples of a cathedral. Writer Learns Plenty Heading south, were in Keystone Shortway Gets Concrete Paving Process About Old Neighbors me iana ot mines md sawmills, the Ft. Steele gold rush ghost ton, the little old lady in the Salmo tourist booth, the bii (Editor's Note: Associated I ble in his front yard for travel smelter on the bluff at Trail, Ptch Writer Joe Rieert pack ers, witn a sign "Welcome All, Dewdropinn, W. J. Young." By PAUL M.

DUBBS Centre Dally Times Writer the Shortway Sectin was trucked to Groton, deep in the wilds of the Alleghenies. The units travel on crawler treads on two narrow oathwavs which must be pre SNOW SHOE, Pa. (API Slip It was an adventure in variety, with lunchrooms alongside the splashine water of a miae oeicning smoke into the sky and discharging waste water Into the Columbia River. The border loomed ahead at Osoyoos. From the Canadian customs officer came a "thank you sir," and the American form concrete paving is being tried out for the first time on sluice, on the sun baked, crack.

pared carefully at (tie sides of the Keystone Shortwav a 4.63 ea caroet ot si eft bv lh mile stretch between this Centre tne lane to Be paved. But the smoothness of the lane up hit family of seven this year for a two week tenting trip through Canada. This is Us account of the country that It so near, yet so little known, by so many Americans.) By JOE RIGERT Associated Press Writer We visited neighbors in Canada, that is on our vacation this year, taking along five kids a dud tent and a lively flooding North Siskatchewan River, at the hot. windv rnH. (Jounty Mountain community and Groton.

It is believed to be the wanted to know for sure if the $4.80 British woolen was all we had purchased. "Alright," was to spread, float, vibrate, compact and finish the road surface. Men with long rake Uke tools work over the surface to remove any slight Imperfections. The final unit in the train drags wet burlap over it to give it a roughened traction surface and a spraying device adds a curing material, which forms a thin airtight coating to prevent water in the cement from rapid evaporation. As the paver moves along, a device draws a line in the exact center to serve as a marker for later sawing of the longitudinal mm mmmsmmm mi first time for the process in side prairie spot with the old fashioned water pump and no rennsyivania also.

me noo in a Drusque, gravel voice. We knew we were home. Wmtr' oal mr The No. 1 Contracting Corn, of water, on me expansive green lawns of Assiniboine.Park in the mm mwmmmm neart ot Winnipeg. Nieht timu wer nnl alnnn Delaware, which has the Section 36 contract, is putting down two 24 foot traffic lanes by means of IE.

Kfi 1 doesn't depend entirely on the Ssrfection of these pathways, for le paving unit is equipped with electronic sensing devices. These are actuated by feelers which travel along piano wires strung tautly along both sides of the lane to set the exact grade. The feelers activate hydraulic jacks at each of the four corners of the paving machine so that any inequalities in the paved Limited Time curiosity for a 3,500 mile round lakes and rivers, on hills and tne siip torm paving. trip through tnai sprawling na tion to tne norm oi us. joint.

Before the pavement is dry IK I Gardeners Giyen Tips A departure from conventional concrete paving, the slip form method requires no costly and time consuming forms, Instead, (he moving sides of the paving By day we rolled past peaks, parks and prairies; by night vje narked our station wagon. Ditch in vaneys, By a Highway or a dirt road. There was the hillside park near Swift Current where the violent winds of the thunderstorm blew up terrifying clouds of dust, followed by a slashing rain that sent camp surtace are automatically ed our tent and talked of trav Manv people whose hobbv is els, hometowns and camp macnines constitute tne torms, and after the machines have moved on in a continuous niwa. The various units in the paving a taut siring is usea to make similar markings for sawing the transverse joints at regular intervals. The system requires a constant supply of cement and to meet this need a double mixing plant has been erected at the Snow Shoe end of the section.

Trucks with snecial onen tank grounds; listened to music ot flower gardening find mat lack of time to care for their plants accordion, guitar and baanlrje. tlon, the lane of pavement stands ers scurrying imo cars ana tents; the small glen by the Red River of the North where the half dozen travelers pulled their vehicles into a semicircle properly is a growing personal problem with them. Countv Agent R. E. Carter tram are powered by electric motors driven by gasoline generators.

In operation the paving goes like this: Fleets of trucks bring mixed We discovered what we should have known; that Canada is not the United States, and that Can neat ana nrm on me road base and needs only curing by time to become permanent. The system is considered bv believes now is a good time of adians are distinctly Canadian. it was truly a tHD with a dif cement to the scene and dump It into a spreader which distributes It evenly to a depth of about eight inches. Steel reinforcing mesh is placed on this year to consider new plants which do not require very frequent dividing, spraying, pruning and other attention. Most perennials should be divided or reset every three years, some contractors and engineers to be the greatest advance in concrete paving in many years.

One observer put it "It's as ferencefrom the tree topped mountains of British Columbia, to the jagged spires of the Can bodies are being used to shuttle the mixed cement to the paving site. Control of water the cement mix is Important to keep the wet concrete from "slumoing" after as if they were covered wagons; there were the stops along a brackish river in a tiny valley in the middle of nowhere; the soothing Athabasca River in Jasper National Park, and the unexpected island campground in the middle of Calgary, city of 300,000. We entered Canada from adian Kociaes, to me endless nrairie whpatflelrk thrmivh Al. close to instant paving as they nave come so tar! the slip forms have moved away. berta, Saskatchewan and Mani if they are to keep up a high standard of bloom and beauty.

To lessen labor, many garden Developed in Iowa in 1949. layer. Another spreading unit passes over to cover the mesh and bring the cement to proper depth. The paving machine then passes over slip form paving to date has had A rainstorm auring paving operations calls for emergency measures to prevent damage. ers plant their perennial borders its most extensive use on pri in sections, doing one third each Washington State, heading east through British Columbia, past year.

mary ana interstate systems in Colorado and California, It is just beginning to attract major toba, on to Winnipeg and then back again. We found young, dynamic and bustling cities once frontier trading posts now Regina, sprouting out: of the Saskatchewan prairie like. cornstalks; or Edmonton, rising high on the bluff of a fast moving river, or tne mixed larms llanKed Dy tor Mr. Carter points out that ad interest in the east. estea mils in tne eraser Kiver Valley, alone the Trans Canada vantages oi mis are mat tt prevents overcrowding and allows Special machinery for use on Highway north and then east TOMORROW NITE COUNTRY I WESTERN MUSIC AT ITS BEST! some space for a new selection asain by shaped Shuswap HONORED Leon A.

Jones, seaman recruit, U.S. Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Jones, 246 Coolspring was presented an engraved plaque and honorman certificate at Great Lakes by the reviewing official, Capt.

W. F. Harvey USN. Capt. C.

W. Harrison, commanding officer, said, "Jones was selected honorman of his company on the hasis of his high initiative, outstanding military bearing, leadership ability, immaculate appearance, pride in the Navy, adaptability to military training and because he best displayed a high example to bis shipmates." He is a 1966 graduate of Uniontown Area High School. After a 14 day leave, he will report to his first duty station. oi plants. Make Own Bed, Bill Is Reduced caigary, lorming tne gateway from the Albertan Plants are like people in many wavs.

and vou can choose those country to the mains Lane, ttirougn rteveistoke, liia cier, Yoho and Glacier National Parks and their spectacular mountains sagging under shoulder pads of snow, and then to that like to be left alone. Some MELBOURNE (AP) Hotels JUNE and RON ORM0ND Present 1 might soon offer a 10 per cent rebate If you make your own of these are peonies, the old fashioned bleeding heart and Christmas roses. We threaded through bikers, cyclers and hitch hikers, finding the roads not quite as good as in the United States but also not quite as crowded or as lit (Jaigary and tne prairie. Stretchine ahead were wain GlULfiom mcco bed, says American Professor Robert A. Beck.

Some expert gardeners like to reduce their work load by spe You might also get an even fields of green, brown and gold as far as we could see, land that was flat for miles, then tered. And we never saw a bill cializing in one or two plants mgner cut Dy cooking your own breakfast, rather than having it Actual Locales Used In Filming Of Movie mat have ditterent seasons of bloom. For example, a grower Icooklnl I thlt 1 1 if TEX ITTER delivered to your bedside, he of fine camellias may have another interest in clematis. These ids. Professor Beck is Dean of the TERRY TIM ORMONO rolling, spotted with clumps of bushes and clusters of trees.

High grain elevators were like church steeples rising above the small towns. Utility poles stark against the treeless plains extended to the horizon beside PJITA FAYS School of Hotel Administration GORDON The critics who have been for incorporating of realism at Cornell University. He told a board. We sweltered through, shivered under and basked in weather of fast changing fare from a downpour in the wet West, to the cool nights in the mountains, to the thunderstorms, sometimes dry, sometimes, muggy heat of the prairie. But most of all, we found warm, helpful and talkative people the mechanics and gas station jockeys who diagnosed and redlaenosed our auto trou vines make an attractive background for camellias in bloom, and through the summer and early fall produce their own lovely flowers.

seminar on hotel management that hotels in the United States were experiencing serious staff as it exists in European films Into American motion pictures are going to get their wish. shooting involved Bedford on a bus en route io the Greek Theatre. Cinematographer Ellsworth Fredericks took a hand camera a a a bus and filmed the scene in Technicolor while the vehicle traveled through the streets of Los Angeles. OPEN WEEK ENDS ONLY REST OF 66 SEASON highway and railroad; We raced past oil well pumps amid baled hay, looking like pelicans rais Mr. Carter says if you are not familiar with clematis and producer Koss Hunter, doing a complete reversal from his COMING: LSD AND PLEASE DRIVE CAREFULLY! normal film making technique, the many varieties now available, look them over at a nursery or in garden catalogs.

For ing ana lowering weir oeaits. And finally we were in Winnipeg, eastern terminus of our journey. P8YCHOMANI I SKY VIEW DRIVE IN ble; the woman who voluntarily guides tourists through the is serving It up in large portions in his latest Universal production, "The Pad" (And How To Use It), in Technicolor, com xne return took us Back a mooern small garden, tney may be excellent for flower beds or on divider fences. small, community sponsored through Regina, north to Saskatoon with housing tracts pushing museum because "everyone Manv nurseries now offer a ing soon to the Manos Theater. "Some people claim American films shoot too much on a sound NOW SHOWING number of small flowering shrubs, reports Mr.

Carter. It snouia do nis tut for his the retired 80 year old Saskatchewan farmer who put up a brightly colored picnic ta Edmonton and soon in tne Canadian Rockies unbelievable sheer rock structures, some with the back of a Rhinoceros, the stage, reproducing various lo is possible that some of these could be used to replace difficult flower beds. cales instead of going out and shooting the so called slice of life." he savs. "I've maintain If garden sDace is limited. 'JAMES HMO DOES IT EVERYWHEItC 1 IHUNDGRBALL" iiiiauroij PLUS "NAMU THE WHALE KILLER" ed through the vears this is cra Golf Breaks Up Marriage SALISBURY, Rhodesia (AP) A Salisbury woman, Maureen Pape, was granted a divorce in the Salisbury High Court because her husband spends too much of his time playing golf.

Judge E. W. G. Jarvis granted her the divorce on the grounds of cruelty after she said her husband Leonard played golf on Saturday afternoon, all day Sunday and as often as he could during the week. She said she had left him once but returned when he promised to cut down on his enlf and summer and fall Blooming var ieties are avaiiaoie.

zy Put maybe I'm wrong so lor this picture I've joined the in sanity." There was iust one set con Get Good Price NOW Every Fri. and Saturday Nights ENTERTAINMENT AT THE PIANO BAR of The NEW DELHI (API A 19fi5 structed for "The Pad," the inside of an apartment which is used in pivotal sequences. The rest of the entire footage was Chevrolet auctioned off by the government trading corporation made on actual locations. orougnt a price oi rupees The lowest price bid for 127 THE EMOTIONAL SHOCK SJ oi" 'w5i BROKER (EbSpi BROC PJ Rfcm ANC EZ fgSl1 Urn "How SaTiiS The comoanv scent one week WONDER BAR COCKTAIL LOUNGE filming concert scenes at night drinking. He had not carried in nonywoods urcen lliealre.

cars auctioned was 8,000 rupees ($1,040) for a 1962 Russian made Volga. out nis promise about golt, she said. Two apartments were rented by Business Man's LUNCHES Served Dally II A.M. to 8 P.M. Excellent Food GO GOGIRLS every WED.

FRI. SAT. JERRY'S OUNGE U'town shopping Cntet Hunter to use as the living quarters called for in the scrint for the two male stars, Brian Bedford and James Farentino. For irwirSiSiTI Route 51 North 2 ii ti scenes in a laundromat, gymnasium and diner, the cast and crew went on location to actual sites. Filming of discotheque ac now mm mi.

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