Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, August 10, 1939, Image 2

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PINE TWP. NOTES (CORONER HIS GOAL
HEILWOOD, MENTCLE, ALVERDA, |
AND VICINITY, FROM PEN OF |
MISS MONA FRYE.
Mr. H. M. Henry of Alverda attend-
ed the First Aid meet held in the In-
diana Fair Grounds last Saturday. Mr.
Henry acted as Judge for the teams
Walter McCloskey, Tony Landi and
Joe Wayda of Mentcle were. business
callers in Indiana on Monday. |
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ganoe of Heil-
THE UNION PRESS-COURIER.
LEGAL NOTICE
COURT PROCLAMATION.
Whereas, the Honorable John H. Mc-
Cann, President Judge of the Court of
Comman Pleas of the Forty-Seventh
Judicial District, consisting of the
County of Cambria, has issued his pre- |
cept bearing date the 20th day of July,
to me directed for holding a COURT
OF OYER AND TERMINER and GEN-
ERAL JAIL DELIVERY; AND QUAR-
TER SESSIONS OF THE PEACE, in
Ebensburg, for the County of Cambria,
and to commence on the first Tuesday
of September next, being the fifth day
of said month of the year 1939 and to
| matum recently to 6,500 employees in
30 hospitals, penal and correctional in-
stitutions that delinquent taxes be
paid to avoid “another expedient.” It
was understood that those who failed |
to meet obligations to the state or in
dicate desire to do so as soon as pos-
sible, would be dismissed.
Sweeney said he would not dis-
close names of delinquents or the
amount of money involved, to avoid
embarrassment.
He pointed out that the tax delin-
auent state employees set “a bad mor-
al example” adding that they should
be the “first to return the taxpayers’
“Inherently, men are honest and are
willing to pay their debts as indicated
by responses to my request,” Sween-
Thursday, August 10, 1939.
the desired action.”
Newspapers and radio stations in
communities hard pressed for delin-
ey said. “Most of the delinquencies | quent assessments have urged their
were the result of neglect. It required | own public officials to follow Sween-
merely a logical reminder to obtain| ey's idea, it was understood.
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wood, were social callers in Cresson money "
and Windber on Sunday. { | continue for two weeks. | = I
Mr. Sam Maddenberg of Alverda Notice is hereby given to the Coro- | s=~ betv
motored to Pittsburgh early Sunday | ner, Justices of the Peace, Aldermen Ol D grea
morning on a combined business and and the Constables of said County of REUEL SOMERVILLE into
pleasure trip, and while there witnes Cambria, that they be then and there gem
ed the double header ball game at in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock in ATTORNEY-AT-LAW phys
Forbes Field. { the forenoon of said day, with their : : . cial
Mr. and Mrs. Patsy Celenza and fa- records, inquisitions, examinations, and ! Office in Goud Blde., Patin lear:
mily of Mentcle spent the week end in | their other remembrances, to do those The:
Commodore with friends. things which to their offices appertain er i inwa
Miss Laverne Adams visited friends to be done and tosthose who are bound Ll i ? bodi
in Nanty-Glo 1 A in recognizances to prosecute against tran,
Joe McLaughl Johnny Sut- Paul J. Wills the prisoners that are or shall be in 1939 OR hell,
liffe of Patton were social callers in aul J. is, the Jail of Cambria County, that they Wall Pa er the
town on Sunday. retto, Pa, has be then and there to prosecute against P Si
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Contruci, for Coroner them as shall be just. Ss B k! envi
motored to Pittsburgh over the week 1 . Given under my hand at Ebens- ample 00 ® cura
end. Mr. Wills attended St. Francis Prep | burg the 7th day of August, in the year Contains 60 Different Papers the
Miss Vi Berringer of Alverda attend- | and St. Frar ge, where he pur-| of our Lord one thousand nine hun- : 25 Hl EI HHA Er estra
ed the Stuli reunion at the Indian While in dred and thirty-nine, and the one hun- priced from Sc to 9c Der NAA and
Springs Park near Indiana on Sat § reg and Shui Yeo! of the inde- Single Roll away
Ly | and athlete. pendence of the United States, r : “OTT ny At
: Mi s Billy Giles of Hillsdale was a | : t is President of the Loretto CYRUS W. DAVIS, sheritt. || WRITE FOR YOUR FREE And you get good taste, for Old Monarch and New Ni
recent guest at the H. M. Henry home | District Republican Club with a mem- Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg, Pa. 4t. BOOK TODAY! Life Beer is known for its exceptional wholesomeness selfi;
in Alverda 5 nd has been Republi=« 0 Cr a > We pav the postage on all : s . a . : Be estra
The Ladies’ Aid held a reception at nan for the past twelve SWEENY REPORTS oul No har for —not thin or rich, but just that true, full bodied taste a
3 roe indsay or . wavs bee an. setive | . > +r Me = gE 3 : : y n ., . .
: Ge 5 may Sn Hoan been 8n fetive STATE EMPLOYEES trimming. that is so much enjoyed by persons who prefer beer.
in larewel ) VATS. | ¢ paigner for the Republican party Fe ’ Exes . . . .
Heilwood. The all over Cambria county. PAYING UP TAXES BUCK'S Old Monarch and New Life is good all the way through
were present: Mrs. | ie is 2 Tife resident of the conn: Harrisburg—Welfare department in- Jails Shs a y . : Te
5 rs Lamrara| on 2 EO Tah aus can | stitution employees are paying up de- WALL PAPER & PAINT . . . you'll enjoy a good cold bottle any time. How ab
Orange, guest of honor; Mrs. Andrew | jain 1 Lit] de altar r. | linquent taxes or making arrange- , 7 3 5 out a case todav? |
BY. 3 ldine L. Li daughter of Mr & Q ha Qtr ul d $ y. |
Lindsay, Mrs. Raymond Lockhart, Mrs. | and Mrs. W.'F. Litzincer rr bovetc ments to clean up arrears, Welfare 334 Ww ashington Sti eet ith
Samuel Low, Mrs. Miles Davis, MIS. |. 4 pave oof do onter. Joan Marie, | Secretary E. Arthur Sweeney says. { JOHNSTOWN, PENNA. trang
L. U. Learn, Mrs. W. A. Dinsmore and |
Tht is the result of Sweeney's ulti-
—
BUY OLD MONARCH OR NEW LIFE BEER—THE
irs. H. M. He . A” delicious lunch | UY euiss airs Te, . in S 3 - is : Lo ree
SR seried My: Oraras was preseated | Sotber Draws Fivst Place BEST IN THE LAND—OUR BEER GUARANTEED rl
VE erve 8 I | anyw
with a beautiful gift. as Shay ines wh rere
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keefer of Ak-| The State Elections Bureau at Har- TO PLEASE OR YOUR MONEY BACK. geme
‘on. Ohio, visited at the home of Andy | risburg has announced that Attorney hE
an ee the week end. | FH: E. Sorber, Johnstown, drew first | ED W STEVENS i z
© Mr. and Mrs. George Shahean of | Place on the Republican primary bal- Je . x v . BEER---A BEVERAGE OF MODERATION oH
aide Ne wenn airenle Gr & | lot for Judge of the Cambria County ' oE
Mentcle are the proud parents of a ba- | se : , TN LCT Ih
by girl born on Monday morning. | Conmen Pleas Court, the second place | k UNERAL DIRECT IR UNION MADE AND DELIVERED.
Mrs. John Huff of Glen Campbell | 8018 to Attorney Harry E. Englehart. | DErso
and Mrs. Lloyd Cessna of Gypsy Visit- | Judge Ivan J. McKenrick is unop- | rol
4 colitives In M e on Weanesday posed for the Democratic nomination. | hovel
é s in M { oe 1 ev
and Thursday of last week. - KNO W N BY SERVICE 7 O been
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lunn and family — bount
of Heilwood were recent social callers 3 e se-vie
in Indiana. = . OHANS TOWN, PA. Cross
Miss Jean Henry of Alverda is visit- PHONE SERVICE, Day 3651, Night 2651 2 That
ing relatives in Indiana this week. eR
Miss Helen Louise Grumbling of { - RR EE A TT mii 44h = arms
; : ; : RE HATS s
Heilwood spent Sunday at Ligonier | pa |S Ee every
Valley Beach. ES : . : they
Miss Patty McCloskey of Mentcle a is for
visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. «0
Peter Kowalskie in Gallitzin recently. prithe
Mrs. Sam McNulty and family of New
Carrolltown spent Thursday at the to. ihe
Carl Frye home in Mentcle. 4 Bihe
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson and ie
family were recent social callers in » Poiloe:
Patton. : sudde
Glenn Straw of Belsano was a caller fn n" & ® ® aight
in town on Sunday. Thi
Mr. and Mrs. George Lunn and fa- nu the at
mily of Gallitzin were visiting rela- $s 30
tives in Heilwood over the week end. oi ig
Mrs. Dean Hauk of Carrolitown was : c
a visitor at the ; Gaston Lome m | & ® i bin
Ey Wit i é eter | =
A surprise | ™ i ] one
home of Mr. 211i | 1Ser it so
Lio Ti : & peace,
on sunday nig u- |
1 1 { never
ghter, Syliv tn birthaay.
= : i ness
Gs nd a delicious | ’ £4 1] . thin
Nas wer ry ans a THE WORLD'S FIRST “COLD-WALL” REFRIGERATOR! Built on an with
were § a and Leona Central, Eva | - - - y . - Bs
and Clara Chappell, Tony and Varia entirely New Principle that saves food's vital freshness from drying out ony,
Rizzo, Lena and Amedia Gamberoni : 2 : 1
Junior Mutz, Elnora and Mike Celenza, | For the first time, you can now store even highly perishable foods — any i
Mario Bastetti, Delores Badia, Theresa | and prolong their original freshness, retain their nourishing richness and [ap
Pina, and Irene Paretti; Mrs. Ross and peak fresh flavor. . . days longer than ever before! Come in. Convince CONVENIENT === 2h
Mrs. Talli, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tluui, Dr. ourself in 5 Minutes. See how this new Frigidaire puts you years ahead Within
: a : 4 8 puts you y. TERMS the in
Gatti and Lena Ross of Indiana. in every way—in beauty, usability, economy as well as food-preserva- eI
J. Moorehead of Indiana was a re- tion. Yet costs no more than ordinary “first-line” refrigerators! :
cent caller at the Fred Ganoe home iu n 8 AS LGW AS The
Heilwood. 3 at Se
Betty and Ray Joiner and Muriel a center
a Smith of Alverda left Sunday night im the fo
for Camp Jorai, where they will spend ® 9 ® To s
this week. | ay wif
The Gibson reunion was held at the 27
Jack Gibson home in Griesmore on | materi
Sunday last. secular
Mrs. N. Henry of Smithport visited the rel
at the Gail Henry home in Alverda | 6 /, 4 s / 7)" Ir
recently. | —= betwee
Vera Jenkins of Washington, D. C., | - The and be
visited at the home of Mr. i Mend Super - Freezer NOW, FOR THE FIRST TIME Twen ’
Frank Trinkley over the week end. | freezes Ics “ i roug)
While here Miss Jenkins, Mrs. Trinkley | and makes 1. a SEaesa moniot
and Kenneth Trinkley visited her | BRAND NEW cold hers... S 3S PARTITION — DIVIDES Jones.
grandmother in Patton. | as osual THE CABINET INTO 2 COMPARTMENTS.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Russell and Mr. | 1939 MODEL, ’ avid ;
and Mrs. Jack Gibson were Indiana | ONLY 2 2 THE LOWER COMPARTMENT IS RE- | rd
callers on Saturday night. ; ® FRIGERATED DIRECTLY THROUGH of Patt
Richard Williams of Gresmore an ot Gi THE WALLS BY CONCEALED
: 3 ves = REFRIGER- Pennsy
Will Williams of Nedo attended the | Big, roomy, full 6 Cuble Je sire) Cras I ORs in
Salem Welsh Calvinistic =~ Methodist | ame Simplest y : :
Givareh 0 North Ebensburg on Sunday | 1% the & same Miser, same one- © This provides all 3 essentials for keeping Testam
last. | ece steel construction and same General foods vitally fresh longer than ever before— 1. dersigr
0 tors 5-year Protection Plan as Frigid- Uniform Low Temperatures. 2. High Humid- Esiale
WAR ON RELIF CHISLERS i models costing up to $100 more. ity. 3.No Moisture-Robbing Air Circulation. and th
NETS NEARLY $500,000 ses ot a Super-Value price! | All without adding a single moving part! against
Harrisburg.—Pennsylvania’s war on Q iy AND ONLY FRIGIDAIRE HAS IT! known
relief Chislen Ha Rete the Depart f l (332)
ment of Public Assistance nearly re LI
rs ol ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF FRIGIDAIRE AIR CONDITIONING — BEER COOLING — MILK COOLING AND HO- Reuel |
in the arrest of of aj ximate Q T ’ « rE I T
in the arrest of of approximately 600) TEL, RESTAURANT AND MEAT MARKET COOLING EQUIPMENT, : Patton,
percons during 1939, the claim settle- |
ment division reports. '
Division agents, the figures show, | CARROLLTOWN ADMI
have everaged 4,500 investigations per | = 3
month since January. | ® la 2
The division was set up on a oivil | . pi
service basis during the Earle adminis- |
tration ot handle the claims of the de-| CHARLSON’S STORE mies Barnesboro COMMONS’ HARDWARE ........ Nanty-Glo BARNES STORE CO. —..—.___ Bakerton of 31%
partment against persons receiving ge i LR eed sis mbit in South Fork HUGHES STORE CO Lilly BAKERTON SUPPLY CO. —.—.._.. Elmora the unc
sista gally. ! |= : ; Lh resson BC EAA of :
Dr. atiug Totus, chint of the Jifie- SHETTIG HARDWARE ______ Ebensburg BARNES & TUCKER STORE te SS
ion, estimated that more ,U00,- | T . Je :
an | N. W. MOORE HARDWARE _____ Portage COMPANY ___ —_ Barneshoro STORE _._____ Hastings emer
lief organization in the form of res- | :
titutions and property claims by the
end of the year. ERT, Reuel S
Patton,