Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, January 26, 1939, Image 7

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    — on August 4th, 1871, and came to this | home in Patton after an illness of 3
Thursday, January 26, 1939. THE UNION PRESS-COURIER. PAGE SEVEN
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| nesday. He had been in poor health | old daughter of Daniel and Kathleen
39 | for some time. (Reid) Jenkins, died at 10:10 o'clock
. DEA H NOTICES The deceased was born in Sweden | last Thursday night at the parental |
™* FIRE SALE “= ABLAZE WITH BARGAINS |
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NO EXCITED ADJECTIVES! NO BAIT! NO LURE!YOU SEE THE SURFACE AND UNDERSTAND IT!
Mid-Winter
'SALEYe
THIS IS OUR CLIMAX IN SELLING! ENTIRE SHOES AND DRY GOODS STOCK IN QUICK DIS-
POSAL IN THIS MID-WINTER CLEARANCE OF O UR SHELVES. A SWEEPING MERCHANDISE
SACRIFICE! PRICES ARE CUT TO ROCK BOTTO M! AND STILL THE NEWS IS ONLY HALF TOLD!
IT WOULD TAKE PAGES AND PAGES TO TELL YOU OF ALL THE GREAT BARGAINS NOW
READY FOR YOU TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF! COME! BUY! SAVE! SEE OUR CIRCULAR!
country many years ago, and resided | days of diphtheria. The child was born
in Patton for many years. Surviving | in Patton on November 7, 1936.
HUGH WHITEFORD. are his widow, Mrs. Anna (Johnson) Surviving are the parents, two bro- |
Hugh Whiteford, aged 70 years, one Burgeson, and these children: Wini- | thers and three sisters. Private funeral {
of the best known residents of Patton, fred, Evelyn, Walter and Mrs. Charlot- | services were conducted on Friday af- |
died at 4:15 o'clock on Saturday mor- te Kline, all of Philadelphia; Miss Ma- | ternoon at the Jenkins home by the
ning in the Miners’ hospital, Spangler, pel Burgeson of Pittsburgh; and Mrs. | Rev. Father Bertrand McFadyen, O.
after an illness of several months’ dur- Elvira Metzgar, of Spangler. He also | S. B., pastor of St. Mary's Church and
ation, Mr. Whiteford was a son of leaves a sister, Mrs. Charlotte Thore- | interment was made in the church
William and Matilda (McCallum) son, residing in the state of Wisconsin, | cemetery.
Whiteford, both deceased, and was The funeral services were conducted \
born in Scotland. He had been a resi- at two o'clock on Wednesday afternoon MRS. MARY McCAULEY.
dent of Patton for many years and had in the Swedish Lutheran church, Pat- Mrs. Mary Ann McCauley, a former
been employed by the Patton Clay ton, by the Rev. J. J. Younggren of | resident of Patton, died on Friday at
Manufacturing Company, His wife ex- Greensburg. Interment was made in| the home of a daughter, Mrs. Jane
pired eight years ago. | Fairview cemetery. Brennan, in Tulsa, Okla, where she
Surviving are these children: Will- ie. had been making her home for a
iam, of Patton; Thomas, of St. Boni- MRS. ANNIE WILKINS. number of years.
face; Hugh, Jr., of East Carroll Town- Mrs. Annie (Bretzman) Wilkins, Mrs. McCauley was born in Eng-
ship; Isabel, wife of Donald Grieff, of aged 55 years, wife of Edwin Wilkins, | land and came to this country many
Patton, and Matilda, a teacher in the and a former resident of Patton, died | years ago. Her husband, Hugh McCau-
Edgewood school, Johnstown. He also on anuary 20th, at 12:30 a. m, at|ley, died 20 years ago. Shortly after
leaves two brothers, Walter and Thom- her home at 430 Corey avenue, Brad- | his death she moved from Patton to
as Whiteford, both of New Castle. | dock, Pa, following a stroke of jar- | Altoona to reside with another daugh-
The funeral services were conducted alysis. She had been ill but a short | ter, Mrs. Agnes Long. She moved to
at 2 o'clock on Monday afternoon at time. Surviving are her husband, | Tulsa a number of years ago.
the M. E. Church, by the Rev. James above mentioned, a son, Edwin, Jr. Besides the two daughters mention-
A. Turner pastor of the Methodist and a daughter, Mrs. Rachel Abbott. | ed above, Mrs. McCayley leaves two
Church, assisted by Rev. Thomas Mec. She also leaves two sisters, Emma, of | sons, Patrick and Michael McCauley,
Quillen, pastor of the Baptist church, Braddock, and Ida, of Windber. The both of Pittsburgh. Funeral services
Interment was made in Fairview cem. | following are among the people who | with burial were in Tulsa,
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Substantial and worth while Ladies’ Lounging Robes,
Reductions on Shoes for all Reg. $7.50, at ...... $2.95
the family. See our circular.
Children’s Clothing at the
SPECIAL — 22x40 Heavy SALE STARTS Greatest Savings in Years. |
TURKISH TOWELS, 9c Our Circular lists prices! 8
etery. attended the funeral: Edwin Wilkins,
Sr, Edwin Wilkins, Jr., and wife; Al- MRS. AGNES ANNA.
CARL B S len Abbott and wife; Mrs. Emma Good | Mrs. Agnes (Harman) Anna, aged 74,
URGESON. and children, Howard, Dan and Vir-|a well known resident of Hastings,
Carl Burgeson, aged 67 years, one ginia; Mr and Mrs, James Good, all | died on Saturday afternoon at her
While they last .......
of Patton's best known residents died i i
e versity | Of Braddock; Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wil- | home after an illness of several weeks _ ) i
I a the Temple University | jiams, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Will. | of a complication of diseases. Mos Fur Lind Clow,
DP iladelphia, where he had iams, Jr., and Donald and Blair Will-| A native and lifelong resident of
tically Reduced. Se our circu-
lar for Savings. Ladies’ Bed Room Slippers,
MEN’S SOCKS, All kinds, Reg. $1.45 for. 69c
all sizes, be here early, 5 2 Men’s Winter Clothing,
: . Mittens, Sweaters, all reduc-
ANOTHER GIVE-AWAY ; ,
BARGAIN! Mohawk 81x90 J dlluary ed in the February Sale. See
iams of Windber, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. | Cambria county, Mrs. Anna was born
Fletcher, of Dixonville; Mrs. John | near St. Boniface on February 26th,
Dayton, of Braddock; Mr. and Mrs. | 1855, a daughter of Jacob and Bar-
James Blake and son, Joseph: John | bara (Angele) Hartman. She moved to
Watkins, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. John Wat- | Hastings about 50 years ago, and had
kins, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wilkins, | since made her home there. Her hus-
| Mr. and Mrs. Merle Gaston, Harry | band, Jacob Anna, died 37 years ago.
> ! Ripple, of Clymer, Clair Wilkins, of Surviving are these children: Sister
| Clymer, Mr. and Mrs. Desmond La- | Eleanor, a member of the Little Sis-
undergone a major operation last Wed-
re toe rs
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Men’s Work Clothes Dras- Reg. $1.95, for .... $1.69 |B
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Cowher. Nehrig & Co. Lumber Jacks, Caps, Gloves.
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size SHEETS, Limit- 59 our circular, |
ed quantity Cc Children’s Bed Room Slip- |
{ mont of Bakerton; James McNair and | ters of the Poor Order of Boston; Miss
George Gregory and Mr. and Mrs. | Irene Anna, a teacher in the Hastings
; John Wilkins and Mrs. Fannie Me- | schools; Maurice, of Hastings; Marie,
{ ! Quillen, all of Patton. Burial was in | wife of George Stitts, of Hastings; : : : bers, at ..... ... i c
REUELISOMERVILLE | Fairview cemetery, Patton, on Sunday | Catherine, wife of Isidor Holtz, and Children’s Shoes, reg. $1.95 5 ’ ; 39
| afternoon. Miss Rose Anna, both of Hastings. Two and $2.50, for $1.59 Men’s Blanket Line Dress
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ———— children preceded her in death—the Ye TT: : Gloves, pair... 89c¢
Office in Good Blde, Patton | CONSTANCE L. JENKINS. Rev. Father Germain Anna ' O. S. B., Peter’s Hi tops, 16 n., ?
oe | Constance L. Jenkins, two year| Who died in June, 1927, and Clemene Reg $3.95, for $3.39 Rubber Goods, Arctics, for
Anne, who died in 1906. Mrs. Anna
was a sister of Attorney Frank J.
Hartman, of Ebensburg, and John
Hartman of Youngstown, Ohio.
Funeral services were held in St.
Bernard's Catholic church at Hastings
on Tuesday morning with a solemn re-
guiem high mass, and interment was
made in the church cemetery.
Children’s Snow Suits $1.49 ig on 8 Work, Sox Erery-
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Men's Shirts and Shorts 19e 9:00 A M .| tions.
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Boys’ Knickers, lined, reg- SEE OUR CIRCULAR and
ularly $1.25, at 79¢ Come and BENEFIT.
Don’t Fail to Attend This Great Sale!
THE OUTLET STORE
PATTON, PENNA.
WILFRED M. BYRNE.
Wilfred Michael Byrne, 68, well
known Cambria county farmer, died on
Monday morning at his home in Barr
ll | lownshup. veain was attributed to a
| heart aument. He had been operating
ja farm in Barr township for the past
| 45 years, and was born in East Carr-
oll township in 1870, a son of Sylves-
a | (cr and lhiargaret (Houck) Byrne.
i | His wife, Mrs. Mary (Nealen) By-
| rne, died ten months ago. Surviving f= m——
are these children: Mrs. Raymond Par- | 'eeeesmes———
ish, Mrs. Genevieve Huber, Mrs. Ber- | == id ; TE €§€—ee_ z ee: . 2 : —. AS —
nard Kirsch and Herman Byrne, all { yown, He was treated for a fracture of | 3 of this Ordinance, the person so vio- | inance this 13th day of January, A. D,,
of Nicltown, He was a brother of Ed. |; | right ankle, fracture of a rib, con- | 1ating the Ordinance shall upon con- | 1939.
| win Byrne, Patton; Eugene Byrne, tusions of the chest, left shoulder and : |
eitn: A on Ns a : | viction be sentenced to pay a fine of | George E. Prindible,
Mrs. Angelina Hoppel and Mrs. Edward right arm below the elbow. He was | Victio ence pay of | Prcsiaort of Counnil
iid Krug, ail of Ebensburg. Funeral ser- |. 2 8s mi [not more than Ten ($10.00) Dollars
yx aS injured in the C. A. Hughes mine. | . a 3 4 i ,
nm, vices took place on Thursday morning | *™ [and costs of prosecution of such Vvio- " Now, January 13, 1939, the foregoing
: in St. Nicholas’ Catholic church, at a | 1ation. rdinance is approved.
ne- —_— MR | Nicktown, and interment was in the ORDINANCE NO 181 SECTION 5. All Ordinances and Andrew Jacobs,
ley B | church cemetery. . parts of Ordinances inconsistent here- Burgess
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o All Reconditioned, | ime Wii be and the” she ae Hoses | ATES:
Fy MES. MARY FLANAGAN. AUTOMOBILE PARKING AND | repealed. i John E. Thomas,
im, ® _® : Mrs. Mary Flanagan, aged 84 years, SPEED. Ordained and enacted into an Ord. ' Secretary.
d; | § OFF 11 In t d Bl | @ former resident of Hastings, died on Sibi rT r——— cm ts
i i 1C1a& S ec e 9 gai | Wednesday of last week at her home An Ordinance regulating the opera- -
)a., Bell | in Akron, Ohio, after an extended ill- Hor oa I Bie Rg de Doe:
1d; 9 Bl | 1.css. Mrs. Flanagan left Hastings for bg oie the Darcioh of P
: s ~ HN AOTS BO ¢ B 8 0 atton,
:; and Guaranteed! J i. i SLL ,
ts 88 | lowing the death of her husband, John by : v are]
Lid YI | ov; : i a .» | prescribing penalties for the violation Fe Cc
#8 | Flanagan. Surviving is a son, John of the same’ andl repealing Urdinences a
gl | ['lanagan, of Akron. . es Gy it
a YOU CAN BUY GOOD USED CARS FOR LESS % The remains were brought to Has- a4 pas of ordinances inconsistent a
pod ! MONEY NOW THAN YOU POSSIBLY CAN IN THE tings, where a Tequiem high Inass was Be it ordained and enacted by the
z [8 | cclebrated in St. Bernard’s Catholic Council of the Borough of Patton
i SPRING. $i church on Saturday morning and in- OuRgl:. { 4 bit :
3 % ment was made in the church cem- County of Cambria and State of Penn- |
i ; Sorment Wes made Im the sylvania, and it is ordained and en- | ec ric a
| wR ¥ iQ WW T J Slory. acted by authority of the same:
. FOLLOWING ARE SOME FROM OUR FINE SE- en acted B 4
J LECTION : 4 " THEOTIME TERNAUX. SECTION L No person : Shalt ee ri era or
ih Theotime Ternaux, aged 76, a for- | drive or operaie id is icle
3 : : 3 mer resident of Hastings, died on Sun- | UPon the streets and public highways A 1 . fri d a nl
1937 STUDEBAKER ... Dictator 4 Door Touring Sedan day at his home in New York City, | in the Borough of Patios FecElesuIs o> n electric refrigerator and a good planner
~ r FT . x bs ho hed Te 3 !|at a speed greater than twenty-five . |
1934 Choe % reer $10 a Toming ian 3 apron Nanny (25) miles per hour. ; can make food dollars perform stretching §
1937 PL Hl. 0 or Trunk Sedan Ow tro the i : . SECTION 2. No motor vehicle shall . . v - :
1937 PONTIAC Pauline, wife of Arthur Calter, of the | be operated on the public streets or miracles. And how important that is these
a : 5 . 2 ; : , : highways of the Borough of Patton 1 9 -
1936 CHEVROLET . . Four Door Touring Sedan Size of Oy Sodlsy Nie of Sutizn with the horn or other ype of warn. days! Don’t throw away that tag end of
1935 CHEVROLET ................ Two Door Sedan oa Torus, of Indias, BL He was!Ing Sytem sileched seteon being Sunday’s roast—into the refrigerator with J
i a brother of Mrs. Olive Hannecomb, ; : . . .
J9%2 rote ropes FONE Door Touriey Sedan and Ernest Ternaux, both of Has. |3S to S7esie 8 pisencs by JTRking o it. Save it until there’s another piece of
tires i aaa vie Two Door ouring Sedan i : unnecessary n 1 1 .
/ g tings. Funes): services ere held at | prolonged blowing or sounding of said meat left over, a bit of steak, or cutlet.
1936 LAFAYETTE . 0 1 Hastings on Wednoniay a RR oon, 319 | horn or other device used on automo-
1934 PONTIAC ..... ... Four Door Sedan Interment was In Union cometary, bile, trucks, and other motor vehicles, Then put the two together to make a
uch automobile, truck or ‘ - n
1933 FORD - = .. Coupe MRS. ANNA HIBBS. Sg he Suk PTE Be eer savory stew, or a grand platter of hash.
> Mrs. Anna (Boganries) Hibbs, aged :
) 1931 PONTIAC ......... Four Door Sedan 79, mother of Atty. W. Lloyd Hibbs, | the streets or highways of the Boro- There's tEree
; 1936 FORD .. sb ar .. Coupe of Cresson, compensation referee and ug > > Sion Wit eny Aun oF Sound If K .
J BN | a former district attorney, died on ? : : meals for the price
1930 PONTIAC .. Four Door Sedan Monday: astermoun: at ner home In tachment thereto for *lireoiing the at- T P! :
) 1931 MARMON .. . Four Door Sedan Cresson. Funeral services will be held | tention o € puplic while being op- of two. And that’s
} Tw Sedan n Thursday afternoon and interment | erated for advertising or other pur- - -
: 1930 PONTIAC coco © Door will take Ee in Union cemetery at | Poses without the owner or operator how an electric
) Cresson of such truck first Sorlying io mag ob- ; . i
) : : taining from the Borough o: atton a refri gerator
Eve Is G nteed ur Cooperative Pa and license to operate the same in such - i :
ry Car Is Guara : by o C P ° rts MRS, ROBERT SLOAN. manner, which said license fee shall stretches food dol-
Service Agreement. Mrs. Mary Sican, aged 39 years, 2nd be paid for at the rate not to exceed ~
Brine ma os lars. You ean Keep
in the Memorial hospital, Johnstown, ad py ay or pary Wsteof for things as long as
COME IN P LEASE — GO our PLEASED! @ | where she had been a patient since | W2IC & ice 3,00in - oo
December 27. Surviving are her hus- SECTION 3. No automobile, truck you want to in its
als : or other motor vehicle shall be park- i
n band and three children: Dorothy, Mil- ; }
Tire ed or permitted to stand on any public 0:0 steady col : No h-
dred and William Sloan, all at home. gireet or alley of fhe Beroagh roc : ye d t i
Nanty Glo Miner Hurt Patton for an unreasonable period of d ng spoils, SO noth-
time or by parking in such a manner o . .
® Ralph Shaw, 24, of Nanty-Glo, sus- | , may constitute a menace to such ing is wasted.
laiiea 2 jack injury [nn seed thoroughfares or to constitute a nuis-
early las aturday : € | ance or inconvenience to the public.
Phone 2101 Springfield Coal Company Mine at No automobile, truck or other motor
Nanty Glo. He was admitted to Mem- vehicle of any kind whatsoever shall P E N N fo Y L Vv A N i A
Carrolltown, Penna.
EDISON COMPANY
orial Hospital at 1:30, be parked on the streets, or alleys of
Mi 1s Injured the Borough of Patton where the curb
: mer 1s Injured, signs placed by proper authorities of Oth
] You May Any Car on the GMAC Time Payment Plan. Domingo Ortiz, 45, of Benscreek, | the Borough prohibit or restrict park- No 7 Dollar Buys As Much As the Dollar You
near Lilly, was injured severely in a [ing priveleges. Spend For Public Utility Service.
umine accident early on Friday. He was SECTION 4. If any person shall
admitted to the Mercy hospital, Johns- violate any.of the SECTIONS 1, 2 and