Thursday, April 15, at 1 p. m. Live : : ¥ p D that had its inception last December, ' PAGE EIGHT THE UNION PRESS-COURIER, Thursday, April 13; 1939. 4 T n r mn mma _——-- 4 FIRE OFFICIALS ~~ |COUNTY OFFICIALS | EE : . | - i IN 8 COUNTIES | TO FIGHT CHANGE | Friday One Day Only | ASKED TO MEET! IN GAS TAX LAWS | \ { Pras B0B BAKER! : vem oi I ‘unds So De- | G WITH i Representatives from Voulnteer | £’0int Out That F ands 1 1 N hest, : ite Will r at Cress- rived Are Only Met of | the rong ¢ Outfits Will Gather at Cress EU tee oil aglstrom , on April 18th. viii at Pe toughest m ; The plan of fifteen mayors of Penn- | fa guns, /ivania citie av » share of the | i nS; Fire chiefs and representatives of sylvania Sites tii be ee the of blazin Bh and : — volunteer fire companies from eight | 8aS lax i ae ie cits. bor] flying fis Pennsylvania counties have been in-| counties, pal ns Will be vigorous: ing hooves 3 Yiied to meet with Chis? Jom 2 Es A aT cormisieners gallop r swept a = Morann of the Johnstown Fire De-|1ly Oppos a | t eve i i d Frank P. Hol- tha \ ical conference in | John Thomas, Jr, an n DR St ous Xo lern, and County Controller Sonry L. over the scree i y a icials announce on- | £ ce has been | Cannon, the officia ced SpE 5 ca pd hs : : ioe | recei -half cent per gallon o: e Department of Public Instruction’s| receives one : | i i i four cent tax collected by the state. | newly - organized Public Service In- a umn a an OR a i i imi the remaining three and one-half stitute. It will be one of seven similar | Of < meetings which will be held conduc- | ¢énts, one gon Bos ote Siale Mem ted simultaneously throughout the | Ployment fund an e remain Ph state the motor fund to be used for highway | — . : ntatives | Prposes. i no S FO Dili ) trom fire departments in Somerpes,| “We will vigorosly oppose the pro- $9. Shirley Bedford, Fulton, Huntingdon, [Blair, | Posed change in the ow,” the Soumy CE Y g Cambria, Indiana and Clearfield Coun- | Officials said. “We wish to point out ; / . ? : that the money received by the coun- za ties are expected to attend the Cres- F, : Son conference. ty can only be used by us for the pur- 5 i bor Cresson was selected for the con- |P0se of paying interest 2nd prince) E | ITTLE Ass ference because of its central location | O0 the bonded indebie nese > . 2 y I in the eight-county district. Chief | county, which was incurred be ori sy Moran said- he had conferred with | We came into office, for road building | : 2 T Chief Robert J. Kenny of the Cresson Difposes oe or Se Parposs of new ’ i I Fire Department and had been assue-|T¢ad Or bridge constr 3 : ° sa ed that a suitable meeting place for | Payment of road damage claims. bi QB IGOR Pos: the conference would be available. Under no circumstances can t 12 ) | bor Principal purpose of the conference | 10ney be used by the county for sens incl will be to obtain advice and counsel oral Opsrasng Dena Since We Look SEED pn \/ pose to guide the Institute in mapping out | 011icé ithe money has been us 0 \/ mer its program for providing training {reduce the county’s bonded debt and GREENE - LOUISE NZ men schools for firemen throughout Penn- | l0 Pay interest charges. Payments on! IAN HUNTER - CESAR ROMERO P] sylvania. principal this year will amount fof ARTHUR TREACHER - MARY NASH \Y/ Tatic £537 $43 ” Has Townsend notified Chief Moran that, fo3000 S73 21 Sig ional $280,000 must SYBIL JASON - MILES MANDER (| null he planned to attend the Cresson meet- | 22 addition. we thus 3 i the state A 20th Century-Fox Picture of le ing, which is scheduled to open at 7:30 ; 19516 year approximately poi 000. the ane o'clock. Tuesday evening, April 18 i ae Peles iis : i our mill tax on our bonded indebted- - a : i ° ng Shict Mora will ‘preside 53 CRAM" | ness, Last year we reduced the ounty e Matinee Sunday at 2:30 | 2, In his invitation to representatives of Pillage 25 Der cont or from eight mills Directed by GEORGE WAGGNER . Produced b €rno the various fire departments in this : =X gi 5 1 we are to be deprived Original Story and Screen Play by JOSEPH WEST prov A HMIvVES®sE® u's airvuwam 141 district he explained that the Cresson er ae & f - SPs a, NEw latio) meeting will be a forerunner to the : i - - Th : : ec 000 annually, it means that we will T | N ht : one-week firemen's training confer- |" ; - l1esaa argain 1 dors crces which will be. held at one of| have to increase the county rate by [fll Saturday - Double Feature Y 4 & dors the colleges in the state this summer. ? 3 high The Public Service Institute and the 3 Sonidllsy Connon bi the be ios Firemen’s Association of Pennsylvania Se ny oe re naanire g THEY'RE TRYING TO WIN ais will cooperate in staging the summer es a hi ig = oe 0 ough I ficall conference that will include training on ne ips wilh Bot reduce ihelr HIS HEART...BUT CHARLIE spher sections for chiefs, mechanics, engin- i * . oy : WON'T GIVE "EM A TUMBLE! COM eers and regular firemen. If the Sy is Jopnived of Th There also will be special courses Toney. y ae 5 an ry is Pal s : spons designed for prospective teachers of ® en aii S a i 8 7. Pe firemen’s training classes that are ex- Yen ig oy wih at axpayers Jn the ” Carpe pected to be conducted in all counties ony wy ig AY. BA o | For of the state next winter. Such courses lon 2 . rar eared. i 5a house already have been inaugurated in a “i er o ae i a e the ier Pez half-dozen communities in this dis- | Cccause haturally the county will be defini {rier forced to Increase its millage so as to as one Chief Moran explained that the Hale up the Jenieney P io has be counsel and advice of representatives| . PY gong ir) e: ennsylva- * volum of various fire departments throughout oa ate OE , Stociation fight ecdulec this area is being sought in developing e proposed legislation. elieve that nis cu the training program. when the taxpayers of the county real- we 3 Phil ize the facts that they, too, will be op- my So Uncle Sam’s secret guardians iL posed to such a measure as has been 1 WARNER BROS. thrilling . f th tl proposed by the mayors.” | “ comb the sky in search of the bred bs | Visi c A S S Fl E D ADS | world’s most dangerous spies! fen LA DEATH NOTICES es FOR SALE: Moore's Coal Range, In ) : Sina Good Condition. Modern, White Ena- MARY DIETRICH. 4 yon A; mel. Three years old. Inquire of Ber- | Mary Dietrich, aged 69 years, died AOVOTIRE I nard Holtz, 227 Magee Ave., Patton, Pa./ at her home of her daughter, Mrs. with ‘ 2 at PUBLIC SALE—At Milt E. West- | Bertha Buck, of 525 Mellon avenue, RONALD REAGAN ; House over’s, one mile east of Westover, on Pasion, Ca Jasslay svening o% this JOHN LITEL . ILA RHODES more 0 reek, at 7 o'clock, fo ing an illness . pore 0 Yigg sn Us JAMES STEPHENSON-EDDIE FOY, Jr. A great actor plays his fin- ganrizat | stack, farm machinery, grain, etc., etc. re Directed by NOEL SMITH « Original Screen Play by Raymond Scheock ji public ’. 3 S, 5 . x Don’t fail to attend. ou oul Te {ecensnd ht Based upon material compiled byW.H.Moran, Ex-Chief of U.S. Secret Service ge sop oe oe of a Loni; FOR SALE—Iron Age No. 410 Po-|Jane (McCanns) Dietrich, and was - ather as mig n its emo- Soetis . tato Planter. Save $40.00. See L L.|born August 15th, 1870. She was one Added Attraction Saturd’y tional pull as the portrait of hie Binder, Hastings, Pa, Jos Patton’s oldest and best known res- 9 h I ins P Dallas” thar SU ‘ idents - the mother in Stella as . interfer REPAIR PARTS for all plows—1.' Besides Mrs. Buck, above mention- i’ bby B iis L. Binder, Hastings, Pa. ed, a sister and brother also survive, 4 reen in wage Responsible party wishes to rent a | Mrs: H. S. Buck and Ed Dietrich, both py addi six or seven room house, in Patton. of Patton. . : é 9 EDWARD JMALL an unf Modern conveniences. Inquire at the! The funeral services will be held | ployer Press-Courier office, | vith a requiem high mass at nine o' | ADOLPHE MENJOU spect to detoek on Saturday morning in St. IS érman 4 "= ployees Mary’s Catholic church, Patton, and such ex Interment will take place in St. Ben- bv acts edict’s cemetery, Carrolltown. "The ( " icy” JOFS CUTRKTE STOR csi = Celestine Myers, aged 78 years, a , ) 0 “unw retired Cresson merchant, died Mon- fg union Ie day evening at his home. Death ter- otis inti are minated an illness of several weeks of DoLoneS SA hDgER DANIEL ee SALE OF S-eomblicgtion of sllments, Mr. Myers HAROLD HUBER + WILLIAM DEMAREST any busi had been in the grocery business in Screenpley by GEORGE BRUCE + Directed by ALFRED B. GREEN The S Cresson for nearly 47 years. TL Tas Ssenee awnoaine power ti . 1 SHOES| =". lc mm "i Ronald Eugene Dascanio, infant son fix the c of Lewis and Berneice (Gibbons) Das- etme al ay — other iw Men’s WORK SHOES, leather || canio, died on Monday night at the |,n Monday morning an investigation | survived by these children: Mrs Tho- | ren: Mrs. Mary Augustine, East Sparta, | rence Catholic Church. Interment wild Sorhoree soles, special. _. $1.98 |! parental home in Ashville, after aye made which led to discovery of| mas Bailey, Marstellar; Charles Shuss | O.; Frank Kalakay, Shiloah, O.; Mrs. | be in the church cemetery. oa ji y » brief illness of pneumonia. Funeral | the body. and Mrs. John Rennie, Alverda; Al-| Joseph Kommar and Charels Kalakay, of the U Men’s WORK SHOES, rubber services were held Tuesday afternoon enn bert Shuss, Altoona, and Philip and |both of Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. John Chu- ADELAIDE A. SCHROTH, 64, member ether Ln soles, special... $1.49 || with interment in St. Thomas’ ceme- MRS. ELIZABETH FULLILOVE |Irvin Gill and Mrs. John Gavaura, | rella, Patton; Mrs. Frank Sningler, Ab of a pioneer northern Cambria County- to I ’ tery, Ashville. Mrs. Elizabeth Fullilove, 70, a for- | Patton. toona; Mrs. Frank Sable, Heilwood; family, died at 2:20! p. m. Saturday at: thur H. J Men’s DRESS OXFORDS, lea- ——— 3 : John and Joseph Kalakay, both of . a mer resident of Colver, died last Thur- The deceased was a sister of Jacob h ko 1 9% wrand her home, St. Lawrence Hotel, Car- state sen: ther soles, special... $1.69 DANIEL McDONNELL. | s4ay morning at the home of her dau-| and Michael Gill and Mrs. George | Spangler. ; She Hid Seva Sane. rolltown. The hotel, built by the father, Pannell, Men’s DRESS OXFORDS, lea- Daniel Mcponnell, aged $6, died ghter, Mrs. V. H. Morris of Stokes-| Meintel, Altoona; Charles Gill, St. |children and three great-grandchild- has been under management of the: net been ther sole ial ’ 9 suddenly last Monday evening at his ville, N. C. Mrs. Fullilove moved to | Lawrence; Mrs. Joseph Riner, Patton, | Ten. family for the last 80 years. Pendn €r soles, special... $1. 8 home in Barr township, near Barnesbo- Nerth Carolina two years ago. She was | and Lawrence Gill, Tyrone. Mrs. Wem : Born May 17, 1874, in the building CIO grou Boy’s DRESS OXFORDS, lea. || ro. Coroner Patrick McDermott was, yo 4:00" ¢ Kentucky. Shuss also leaves a number of grand- MISS RITA CRONAUER, 19, a native | in which she passed away, Miss Sch- working ther soles, .special $1.98 called and said death was due to a” ‘guviving are two daughters, Mrs. | children. of Cambria County, died at noon last | roth was a daughter of Lawrence and veck: oo , Special... . heart attack. es Morris, with whom she resided, and| Services were held at 10:00 Saturday | Saturday at the home of her mother, | Margaret (Shimph) Schroth. Her death in Inbor Boy’s DRESS OXFORDS, rub- Mr. McDonnell was a son of William | 3p. A. L. Patton, Worthington, Pa, | morning in St. Mary’s Catholic Church | Mrs. Susan Cronauer of Polk, Pa. Miss | culminated an illness of six months. Shits 10 on ber soles, special... $1.69 || 2nd Martha Jane (Long) McDonnell, { na a brother James H. Sleep, Beaver | hy Rev. Father Bertrand McFayden, | Cronauer was born in St. Lawrence, | Surviving are a brother, William fOrnithl ig and was born Sept. 8, 1872. He was Lake, K.. Two grandchildren also sur- | 0, S. B., pastor. Burial took place in| August 14, 1919, a daughter of Mich- | Schroth, East Orange N. J., and three partment Men’s 16-in. GUMS... $1.98 unmarried. A number of brothers and | vive. > St. Lawrence Cenmetery. ael Cronauer, deceased, and of Mrs. | sisters, Mrs. Rose Vogel and Misses yearly w: Boy’s SNEAKERS, pair, g9c || sisters survive. Funeral services were conducted at wm—— Susan Cronauer, Besides her mother | Minnie and Amelia Schroth, all resi- establish s s ’ —— 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the | MRS. HELEN (STINER) KALAKAY. | she leaves these brothers and sisters: | ding at the hotel. A brother, M. C. view int BLAIR ELLIS GATES. Doerr Funeral Home, Ebensburg. Rev.| Funeral services for Mrs. Helen Ka- | Mrs. Irene Moody and Mrs. James | Schroth, died in Corrolltown last Oct- permit tii 9 Funeral services for Blair Ellis| yorgan, pastor of the Christian Church lakay, 66, who died Friday night at|Steich, both of Newark, N. J.; Mrs. | ober. Yovees o Gates, 49, operator of a small coal | in Kittaning, officiated. Interment was | her home in Spangler, were conducted | Mary Moore and Paul Cronauer, both Miss Schroth was an active member employees oe S mine near Flinton, who was found | in the Lloyd Cemetery at Ebensburg. | at 9 o'clock Monday morning in St.|of Altoona; Mrs. Ella Holt, Windber; | of nearby St. Benedict's Church and ard Veiooc dead in bed on Monday morning at — Patrick's Catholic Church, Spangler. | Mrs. Grace Gauntner, Hackensack, N.| the Rosary Society of the parish. Sol- ” gu his home, were conducted on Wednes- | MRS. CLARA (GILL) SHUSS, 76, died | Rev. Father Joseph Kreiter, rector, |J.; Mrs. Madeline Devine, Pittsburgh; | emn requiem high mass was sung at Pa Cut-Rate Store day. Interment was in the Beaver Val- | at 4:15 o'clock last Thursday morning | officiated. Interment in Holy Name | Mrs. Vita Vahey, Mt. Union; Joseph 9 a. m. Tuesday in the church by Rev. t ley cemetery. Discovery of the body | at her home in Patton. She had been | Cemetery, Spangler, was directed by Cronauer, Newark, N. J; Mrs. John Thomas Wolf, O. S. B,, pastor assisted Arnold | was made by Walter Gates, a relative | in ill health the past year. Her hus- | M. J. Bacha of Barnesboro. Mrs Kala- | Warner, Patton; Cyril Cronauer, | by Rev. Fathers Roman Nibler, O. S. onc of 88 B bh P of the deceased ,and James Ross. Mr. | band, Nelson Shuss, died April 2, 1915. | kay’s death termniated an extended | Courtland, N. J., and Adrian Cronauer, | B,, and Method Mraz., O. S. B., assis- 182, who arnes oro, a. Gates resided alone and was engaged | Mrs. Shuss was born in St. Lawren- | illness. She was born in Europe Sep- | Polk, Pa. Funeral services were con- | tant pastors. Interment in the church conducted | in the coal business with H. M. Gates. | ce July 23, 1862, a daughter of Charles | tember 29, 1873. Surviving are her hus- | ducted at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning’ cemetery was directed by J. Edw. Ste- examiners When he failed to show up at the mine ' and Catherine (Kibler) Gill. She is' ban, John Kalakay, and these child-' with a requiem high mass in St. Law- vens, Carroltown.
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