The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, April 18, 1929, Image 2

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When the old car sput-
ers and then absolutely
efuses to budge it’s
brobably a case of bat-
ery trouble. But don’t
hink you need to buy a
tew one. Our expert
harging service puts
ew life into almost any
battery.
It’s a good plan to let
us examine your bai-
tery now before it
gives out at some in-
convenient time.
ito Equipment Co.
S. Rickard & Son, Props.
Economy phone 93
Meyersdale, Pa.
BLOUGH NEWS
t the Memorial Hospital.
or friends at Maple Ridge.
ndber, on business.
y Bennock, who is employed at|way between Boswell and Ferrellton
Ridge, spent Sunday with her | happened Sunday evening when a
s, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bennock.
ckwood.
PF, at Jake Blough’s.
bert Howell's.
ent.
rank Miller, of that place.
and Mrs. Walter Marsh and
ter, Charlotte, have returned from
own, where Mr. Marsh was a pa-
phine Bennock spent a few days
bes Wilde spent Tuesday evening,
Stanko, Tony Yonish, Mike Sum-
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spent Thursday evening, in Bos- The second serious accident to oc-
and Mrs. Abraham Berg, spent
eek end with Mrs. Berg's parents,
D. Miller spent Sunday at Hol-
the former's daughters, Misses Grace |in the United States, when it results |fly-breeding conditions, especially in| The list of applicants taking the mine | ing shades or in several tones of one
in many tuberculous infections and |cities and towns. And with addition-| foreman examination is as follows: Sam- color, including red, green, copper,
Mrs. Frank Lowery and Mrs. Harry when it causes thousands of infant |al care and thought much of the ill-{uel H. Wetmiller and J. Thomas Golby, | brown, maroon, eggshell and ivory.
Church services that were held in the | Rosenberger, of Meyersdale, spent last deaths from diarrhea it is time to ness and many of the deaths now di- of Berlin; Ormond C. Foltz, Harvey L. |The coats are smartly tailored ac-
Country Valley Notes Hi? Margaret Fike.
MEYERSDALE COMMERCIAL, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1929
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Reformed Church last week were well | Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. | consider the wisdom of such an atti-|rectly attributable to the fly could be| McCann, Robert Mull, Harry H. Stahl, | cording to the latest mode and they
| attended in spite of the bad weather | Emma Walker.
Ray Fike who is employed at Samuel}
held in other churches may also be well | Saylor’s, north of Meyersdale, spent last
attended. Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr.
Mrs. G. H. Cook and son, Harry, |and Mrs.
land bad roads. We hope that services
{with his son, Junior, were visiting rela-
{ relatives in this place.
| Mrs. Cora leydig and son, Carl, of
{ Cumberland, visited in this place a few
| days.
I Mrs. Alfred Wilmoth and children,
| Anna Mary, Jack and Henry, were vis-
jiting Mrs. Wilmoth’s mother, Mrs. Anna
Webreck, for a few days. Mrs. Wil-
moth is preparing to move to Texas,
where her husband is employed.
Lloyd Cook who is employed at Cum-
berland, visited at his home, Sunday.
Mrs. J. K. Kessler has been visiting
her sister, of Cumberland, for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bittner, of
Johnstown, visited Mr. Bittner's mother,
Mrs. Wm. Bittner, Saturday and Sun-
day. Mrs. Bittner sold many things on
sale Saturday, which were not of any
{use to her. ?
Mr. Wilbur Miller has gone to Cum-
berland, for employment.
Sheriff Sale of Andy Plumbo’s stock
and machinery, on Monday, went cheap.
Mrs. Ellen Cook, of Pittsburgh, for-
mer citizen of Glencoe, Pa., passed away
{into the life beyond, Friday, April 12.
She was the sister of Chas. B. and Sam-
|
|
{uel Bittner, of Glencoe, Mrs. Clyde
| town, Mrs. Alice Engle, of Meyersdale,
| and Mrs. Tillie Nuffmire, also Miss Ida
| Bittner, of Johnstown She was liked
Cook, Mrs. Francis Smith, of Johns-
by every one who knew her. She was
subject to asthma.
F. M. Raupach went to Meyersdale
last week and brought home a new
Whippet. We'll all hang around now
for a ride.
School wiil soon be passed, only one
more week. Then you can hear the
whoops and yells that the kids are free
again.
Communion services Sunday, were
quite well attended.
Sunday School next Sunday, at 10:00
o'clock. s
House cleaning time is here.
When you and 1 have seen,
That it is almost near
The time to start to clean.
BOSWELL NEWS
cur within a month on the State high-
Bruce Fike.
Mrs. Wilson Ringler entertained a |the fly. Yet one’s familiarity wi
Hives in Johnstown, over the Week end, quilting party at her home last Wednes- | thig pest is the biggest reason for the |
Mrs. Homer Knisley is still visiting | day.
Mrs. William Engle.
Nicholson, of Pleasant Hill, |
Thursday afternoon at the |
of his FW. Nicholson. . Sipesville.
el, Ye en urban sections, as well as swat-the- Somerset County Miners pe
Fike's and Miss Amanda Miller's rooms
closed on Wednesday of this week.
Miss Emma Meyers spent last Sun-
day at Rockwood.
John Suder and son, Pete, left Tues-
day of last week, for New York, to
seek employment.
that familiarity breeds con- their damage among humans.
However, when contempt
takes a toll of 40,000 lives annually dividuals to permit the existence of |miners.
Secretary of Health, today. concerned!
made against this disease breeding |fly’s breeding places.”
insect. Screening the house, and a
sanitary consciousness particularly in
fly campaigns have done much to lim-
it the fly’s disease and death dealing
power. However, one has but to step
out doors, even in the cities, to real-
«Because it has always been| “Moreover, water tight floors of|>) J Ev
| around and because it does not sting | concrete in stables and fly tight man- Thomas L. Morley and Lewis Cornell, SOMERSET JUDGE
are no good reasons fong tolerating {ure pits will immeasurably add in re-
th' ducing the fly menace on farms.
“True, much progress has been means, but better far better, swat the
Take Examinations Yefer.
At Somerset Tuesday
ize that this general enemy of man-| The annual examinations for State
kind is far from being subdued. certificates for mine foremen
“Exposed garbage and filth in gen- |}osses were opened in Somerset, Tues- |made of Fairfield fabric, a new de-
leral represent the most potent fly {day morning in the basement of the |parture in rubberized fabric, in which
breeding spots. And in this connec-| Methodist Episcopal Church.
WEEKLY HEALTH TALK tion it is a shame that, owing to in- amining Board is composed of State | vuleanized in a solid unit of coating,
tude,” said Dr. Theodore B. Appel, | eliminated, so far as communities are|John F. Smith, George P. Foreman and | elevate the raincoat to a new sphere
Frank A. Fraley, of Jerome; William J. as an attractive garment.
Smith, of Davidsville; Ralph Watkins,
of Boswell; Harry V. Sager, of Listie;
Frank W. Bohn and William M. Kiser,
of Hooversville; Mahlon E. Reich, of
* ORDERS AN AUDIT
“No effort is too great to make es ; Ti ah
John W FAK oki i general attitude of indifference exbiby where the destruction of the fly is Aseria; Joseph ke esl, o ray Fumes The Court on Tuesday morning di-
John agner, 0 Akron, 10, spen | ited toward it. concerned. Swat the fl b all ivi. mime and Joseph Mullick, o . : : ther at dit be .made of
at the home of Mr. and y - yo Jy Stoyestown; John E. Kimmel, of Que- rected that another au
the accounts of the Road Supervisirs of
Brothersvalley Township for the year
1928. The auditors’ annual report was
filed early of this year and an appeal
was taken by Victor B. Glessner, where-
upon the Court directed a new audit be-
cause the auditors had not taken the
oath of office before starting their work.
Creek; Clement J. Mulvehill, of Jen-
ners; George W. Cook and Jacob F.
Diehl, of Somerset; Noah Ankeny, of
The fire boss examination will be held
Attractive Raincoats
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“T,ocal patriotism” is a belief that
there are more good lookers right in
the Five-and-Ten on Main Street than
in any so-called international econ-
The Ex-|by a special process the material is gress of beauties.—Detroit News.
and fire Modernistic designs in raincoats
| dividual carelessness, uncountable |Mine Inspector Fletcher W. Cunning- which assures permanence of design Somehow we can’t visualize a war
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“It is quite true and equally as flies are each year bred to spread ham, of Somerset; Superintendent Sam- and durability of color, is being between England and the United
uel Halverson, of Hooversville, and R.|shown in the smart shops of semi- |States over the booze ship “I'm
“There is little if any excuse for in- |E. Price, of Acosta, representing the.|tropical Washington. The designs Alone.” The stuff hasn't got scarce
are worked out in several harmoniz- |enough yet to fight over.
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fatally injur¢dd. Just about four
weeks ago other pedestrian was
struck and seriously injured. The lo-
cal Chamber of Commerce recently
pedestrian uo struck by a car and
and Mrs. Frank Miller and chil- requested the authorities to make
Adline and Sonny, spent Sunday some provision for a shale walk at
the side of this dangerous and much
and Mrs. Martin Wilde and little | used section of road, there being no
f Kittaning, are here to seek em- | space for pedestrians to use other
than to walk on the improved portion
and Mrs. M. D. Miller have gone {at most points along this road. Such
merset to visit their sons, Herman |a step would be in the interest of pub-
lic safety and would greatly add to
o Knows?
Maybe your chicks will
bw to maturity— maybe
ey won’t. It’s up to you.
Feed them Wonder Start-
lb Mash and Wonder
ick Grains and they will
ss the milestones of
ger in a hurry—with
ds up.
onder Poultry Feeds
1 enable you to get extra
try profits you would
ordinarily get.
‘very day you delay is
> throwing money away.
Jrder Wonder Poultry
(1S NOW.
North Street
Meyersdale, Pa.
TCHMAN & WEIMER
the convenience of the hundreds who
walk between here and Ferrellton
daily.
J. C. Oswalt, Bill Williams and Sam
Watkins were Thursday evening visi-
tors to Rockwood.
C. R. Sprowls and family motored
to Cumberland Sunday.
D. J. Williams and family recently
visited relatives in Berlin.
R. F. Landis and family visited
Meyersdale relatives and friends Sun-
day.
R. R. Straub and family visited in
Somerset Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kirby, of
Johnstown, visited in Boswell Sunday.
E. C. Arisman and family were
Sunday visitors to Acosta.
Mrs. A. W. Hoffert received a bad
injury to her right arm when she was
attacked by a vicious dog recently.
The injured member is yielding nicely
to medical treatment and will no
doubt be soon in normal condition
again.
Peter Adams and family motored
to Latrobe Sunday.
J. J. Hemminger, of Johnstown, was
a recent visitor at his home here.
F. L. Ferrell was a recent business
visitor to Johnstown.
“L. L. Ober, of Latrobe, was visit-
ing his family here Sunday.
C. F. Enoch and family, of Meyers-
dale, visited in Boswell Sunday.
John Martin and Comfrey Ickes
were business callers to Somerset
Tuesday.
The advance sale of tickets for the
annual Odd Fellows banquet to be
held April 26th at the White Star
Hotel indicate a record attendance.
Squire John Kircher was a busines.
caller in Somerset Friday.
Herbert Volk and Howard Dear-
dorff report a nice catch the first day
of trout season which they spent near
Somerfield.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Schrader and
children, of Somerset, spent last Sunday
the former's parents,
at the home
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schrader.
I. A. Fike and daughter, Lucille,
nied Mr. and Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs.
Paul, spent Sun
rick’s. .
Mr. and Mrs.
dren, and Mr. :
and son, and Mr
were callers at C
Mrs. Arthur
Shirley, and M
‘daughter, Fern,
Harold Brant, of
end at A. C. Bre
Mr. Earl Fir
Cumberland, visi
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Mr. and Mrs.
children, spent {
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baugh.
Mrs. Samuel
Ethel, and Mrs. I
ter, Patty, were «
er’s, Sunday.
A. C. Brennen
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John Boyer, of J
their homes here.
Mrs. Walter A
Hazel, | and Mrs
Doris, Blaine Mec]
were callers at
evening.
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Visitors at M
Wahl’s on Sunda;
Albert Wahl and
Miss Ethel Pritt:
and Mrs. Harry
children, Mrs. G
Staub, and Mr. W
Visitors at M
Walker's on Sund:
Frank Belcher,
John Daugherty,
Mr. and Mrs. (
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spent Sunday witl
Wise.
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of Jerome, who s
her parents, retur
Mr. Benjiman
Jack, of Pittsbur,
with Mr. and Mrs
Perry Menhorn
spent Sunday ever
Mr. and Mrs. |]
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Dallas Hemmin,
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Mrs. Milton Boy
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