PAGE FOUR I UNION PRESS COURIER : ‘has. in thé past, from time to time, lace Secure in advising that child and LEGAL NOTICE. 39. Partial account of Werman T. Patton Courter, Estab, Oct 1893 seen cofitroversy between fire com- assuring themselves of the child's The following accounts have been Jones and Fred Jones, ssecutlors ofl Union Press, Estab. May 1935 | panies and supervisors all over the resction fo their advice, of course, is examined and pasced by me and re- Leonard 8, or LL. 8S. Jones Lg ounty as to what price, if any, the (their own problem, but there were main on file in this office for the in. 40. Partial gecount of Herman T. UNION PRESS-COURIER townships should pay for fire pro- 43 children wno lost ieir lives last spection of parties interested and will Jones and Fred Jones, executors of tection from the boroughs year in the state, and there ware ov- be presented fo the Court for confir- | Annie M. Jones iia SEEWS or 1.300 hurt-—and that surely is a mation and allowance on Monday, De- 41. ¥insl account of Ruth Sherry, Published every Thuraday by Thos ANY thought that a fireman is not matter for consideration cember 1, 1941 administratrix of Gust Sherry. A. Owens, 723 Fifth Avenue, Pat sesentinl to everybody is foolish. It ay i Final account of Harry H. Neh- 42. Partial account of 8, KE. Dickey ton, Pa, and Suared as socoud takes only a conflagration to dispel THE HUNTING season is on. Al- rig, executor of Isasc Strayer trustee in estate of Henry Koeh. las Sl] Et ton ‘Pa. under | that theory. The Patton fire COMPANY | ready there have been accidents in 2. Final account of John Kalwan- | = ou hy or Roding the Act of March 3, 1879. in the last several years, probably the state. There can’t help but be ac- aski, administrator of Stanley Kal- | MUsLev - 3 has answered as many alarms in the 'cidents when so many thousands are sky, or Kalwasinski tite of Fonry Koch. a F. P. (Canunnrals Business Mgr. | adjacent townships as they have in in the woods with guns, and so many Final account of Edward A “" Paitial account of Lillian Neu. the borough. Had the local company of those thousands also rather care- Miles and Milford J. Miles, executors | TaYeY Hein and Johnstovmn Rank & Theos. A. Owens ater nol had definite arangements with [jag and amateurish with a loaded gun. of Rebecca W. Miles Lp Co. executors of Anna bl ’ nee | the townships for Lhis protection, It Most often it is not the # 4egrced { Final account of Malcolm Mac Hager ube ription §24 Year - Advanes is quite likely too, that they would es who has an eT He po. Dougall, executor of Agnes B. Gii- 45. Final account of Richard J. Advertising Rates on AppHCATIOn SOONET or lates, tire of the practite of grects the potent death in his weapon YON | Vereker and Walter J. Henry, exect . $ t fighting fires in communities that It is the chap who never handles a , Pinal account of Anna Lieb, ex jtors of Patrick Vereker The endeavor of the 1 rion Press displayed no nterest in thelr main: pun from one season to another who trix of Andrew Kunkel 8 Final account of John Paul hrm re Workers - tenance and upheep ule thought 1 4 the one prone to be careless Some d : i gocount of Cyrinmie 4 pi ney admisistzator of John Ba oe efforts te obiain & onomic freedom that regarcinns ot whether - hot the administratrix of Ivar 1 i Partial account of Annie Ellis ' throingh orgapizations as advocated South Fork Firemen were right Or Soe your game first See if all in safe Fh . el pry Cys bv Pup CIO and AFL. and we soled! a ere wrong. the SUDervisors of Lroyie in you line of fire hefore vou five H{ ampdon, execu ATH whee in Final account of Amandus F. | . : sapnahit 100 f wrt blamels Foam : estate of Alfred P. Ellis the support of trade unjons. Mater township, too, are far from blameless Don't Paker administrator of Anthony | ial for publication must be author for not providing to the best of their rEEP Beek } MICHARL J. HARTNETT | ized by the organization it repre ability, fire protection for their res PENNSYLVANIA had 419 hunting RX Pinal account of Ida M. Het i Register of Wills gents and signed by the President | dents aceidents last vear and 43 of these | Ebenshurg. Pa. Nov. 1, IML FV 1 : . : or ck Executrix of Chas, or Lewis) and Becretary and bear ihe seal sétidents were fatal Mast of the ac aries or Lewis C. or IL. C or | ONE of the greatest problems that cidents can be traced to the fact thal Charles L.. or Charles Hetrick | George Hovan, Bakerton, The Union Press-Courier gives ils §| . nfront highway safely engineers hunters placed their guns in danger ¢ Partial secount of John 8 | sdvertiers the advantage of the | 17 0 Phation, is the rapid grow- ous positions. next in line were those Fleck and James R. Fleck eiutors Bearcat Star Reserve Back combined circulation of the wo tih of Boycle traffic. In Pennsylvania who falled to see another hunter in of Mary J. Fleck i | jargest circulated weeklies in Cam: | 0p vogr there were 43 deaths of cy- their ling of lire, next was the chap 6. Final account of Edwin O.| Latrobe George (Ike! Beesa of | bria County and bas & reader Sov chimts. and 1.390 were injured The who neglected his gun safety lock antable. acim aistrator of Sue Kia Bakerton, formerly halfback at Car- | erage that blankets Patton anc © the more confusing of And even the fellows who shot anoth el Constable supa 7 rolltown High School, hiw developed major mining towns a for the reason that most all #0 hunter in mistake for game are 11 Partial acootint of Jose Hotz linto a hard-charging hal'back ith | deaths and sccidents were of on the list fois have more than 2 urdinn of Lois M ary iin and the 8t Vincent College Baarsis after | OVER near South Fork, last week, youll r people below the age of 19, youn H Yin ut in the Woods wilores June Kist having served An fullback on the | wry ' : i i tH ; account of Johnstown freshman eleven Ask year a mining village on the outskirts of being 0s reatest casuaities. OF in your range before § 4 Fron Flas & Tru ) n estate | Hovan, A six-foot 150-poundas (he Borough, and 12 houses were de. pur il is the fact that po Lad duchy wroline MH. Frank played three years of varsity football | stroveidl by the flames, leaving about SHre Was hed PATTON had 4 L Hadlow Final aceou t Paul 8 Con 1 arrolitown and captained the ei- | ninety people homeless Charges and if : RIN i 8 i goCheent. 1° shratio W SOMERS ERE. 31 ofr 25 ox oi ob even in his ‘senior year. Fle gradunted times excitement causes. an aocident Baref make tragedy oul of pleasure Rana Roh E & hth rd PFET orn RETR a rather unfortunate fire ocurred at via he age group below Ten Years » Counter charges were to the effect 4s § commu vents of this xing Lha Final a ouat of 4 . Revai | TO that high sciigol with the clive | tha! the South Fork Fire Company WHILE P i therities are | tf xeeh Gj Bie terest In & atvitein of 3 1940 : : ; i, Ignore fighting of bE are et ie y hold the ‘ : the oH? 33 : Peet. We SUBILY 3 % : : . ¢ Se a » Since joing the yarsity his REO : . Gene. bean Pod an of The: ta " t |! Fo oy {Corr ercs ad the ’ athe n Lay E. he hax bethbme ote of Coaclt Gene curred within the boundaries of Croyle a fact however that many 8 you Fail Fir TL PA terested. May °° Aas, ; ; i Edwards’ most valuable reserves and i terri whose BUPervisors allegedly wfagl evel PRS birt 1 ra $y ney DORs : ie heir good are : &@ . . a Fiery ooied A as op f the future ref red to nay anvihing the South suv tds Most an f fd i 5. #4 ie ‘ ty . 5 a : of “enti a Gl he BSyreata : Fork firemen for protec tion to their awrator can tell you tha at bi NOW that the bullding went Bp am nigh Eo He is enrolind in the leacher-Lrain- | residents : a ste da the ot " foullés on the a Bengt FE t Pray dL i : ’ thi : 2 INE course, majoring in chemistry nel ! siden IRE ! ’ sib , : " , t Lig a member of the Glee Club and ; Chemistry Club. As a freshman lsat | year he maintained a high scholastio | abt wheels present & problem. Sed WHILE it is not our province to cyclist usually puts the driver judge as to the facts that really hap- car om his immediate guard v og ; adn pened at South Pork, nevertheless kncowz from experience thal he a an - ¥ . { rare! Andrews § ke wept in shape for football dur- : 2 : ad 9 . wy vara tiat Ta An saaviRing , RA the Alas i y * + Eo j Sitineny at the Ssmisiphiitie that expect Lhe at Ra do anything vom that haws't had a number of new 19 nal account of Emile Faure ing the past summer by working i | EVE YoRunieer ire companies are cal a . int a Nd tar of Philcrseria Boux coal mines in Bakerton. i taxed considerably year in and out PARENTS. who buy bey jos for | fidey Sreited We ne py evs 5 Put Stsennt of Edgar he : o A . VAR EY that Or nOritnad Ei na. 8 said ashi i ona 0 i os maintain those companies, whose heir eNildren. should consider when ud > ih Karte executor of Luberta BE Clyde. | . i — RN it ingly of thelr 0 ling hat purchase that thay are nt of poplin dors, Nicklowy has at dT or of i her ta K ooh Last Year % Game Kill Totils sé f 3 § § i wad HE EF FEAR 5 Ee f fpistralrx 4 record tained greatest Romors, Heally, the I. Final account of FF. J Lille ro : servion, oftimes ruining good clothing, placing & potential implement lor in- Ee £ es ) api Over Thirteen Thousand Lbs. | There jury in their childs Bands That they GE - ti Woddd, and Ih ; atrator of Eliza Kayvior Be - #18 Yani | $B ’ 8. tn expeditiously quell a blaze fitate Commission Discloses | Harrisburg Pennsylvania hunters, new in the beginning of another | a 3 Potro executiix © (amall game season which opened on | aunty officials didn't see il lo ad a ; | Saturdny last, killed 13277 tons of | vertine the Elerion Prociantation in hd Final account of Joseph Senft { gmme ies 1040 the State Game Com | any of the county weeklies. Perhaps. 0 0 yon Senft y | mission has disclosed. This was an sil the county weeklies join in that 2%, Final account of Sarah M | increase of 5.000 pounds over 1940. deploring, also. However, for the past con execut ix of Mary Davies 1 Complete reports showed the army | tow Joars. we haven't mt jetted Willian : : ok 300000 hunters brought down in | whether the Ebesaburg offices give cl i 1040: ] g or not—and we can | 20 TIAN SO a B. Leasure, | (0905 antiered deer, 145380 ant Uo Partist doer, 534 bears, 3,360,557 ral a ; unt af Mary Pelrore change deplores the lat g a of Ing from’ the court Houses rr monet 7 Kiet Ie 95.20¢ ‘prackien. 53,060 wisi | {that comes our way, we'll M80 UY 05 Partial secount of Julia XK |fOWh and 190.735 groundhogs. The | [and keep our line of job printing and o_o Cetis V. Adams execut * | total off 5,610.970 pieces of game wel sovertising coming from more relia- ‘pu. oseeel ; § EXECUTORS | phed 25.558.237 pounds. | ble sources than the court house 36. Pinal acomnt: of Hi 5 Pow. There were $19 accidents, 43 fatal, Bray oll, executor of Nancy vy Bs | during the year. Most olf the accidents WHICH reminds us, that the Un: 31 Pinal account BHP. Cl | were due to hunters placing their . So guns in dangerous positions, failing | i wn Press-Courter, early In Detem- | que Osborne and John Phillips Savior 0 Se ther Bunter in & ¢ He of 24 UROL. ¥ thei $84 ber, will again have its annual Holl suecutors of Catherine Andrew aay edition. This sdition has been get 12 Final account of John PP. Say five, falling with the gun safety cat- Ling larger exch y and affords the 1. . ¥ . : & 4 eh off, shooting & man In mistake for hediday Bn mediuns of res J sre of Mary Jane or Mary game or while loading carelessly ching hundreds of people wha perhaps 18 Pisa! account of Mildred D ; MB get no other paper. Our advertising Murts ewecutrix of Fred H. Martz Barnesborg Woman of Mooss week in and week cul has been tried 34 Partial account of Mrs. George | Induct New (lass Sundny ‘and tested by several consistent ad- WwW Miller and Prieda Grace Price, | a——————— vertisers whose ads appear from time ecutrices of Andrew C Miller {| Thirteen new members were induit- [to 4H, you a Teg Sauured 3% Final sccount of Hermine|ed into Barnesboro Women of the the ertisernents ; Fisher administestrix of Joseph | Moose, Chapter 484. at ¥n open ment. ifound in the Holiday edition. Stahr, or Staehr. Ph ing at the L. O. O. M home in Ba : yhewy 38. Final sccount of Clyde Cover | nesboto Sunday afternoon. | A NEW motor vehicle inspection and Clara Cover, executors of Theo-| The meeting was opened by Mes period started in Pennsylvania last dore Cover. Mary Kosowski, Senior Regent of the { Saturday. The peziod will end on the 37. Final account of J. Frank | Barnesbore unit, then turned over to % i i WA A re 'tast day of January next. While that Horty, administrator ¢. t. a. of Will- | Mrs. Cora Shaw for the initiation of lin still some time sway, the wise and iam J, dor Wm. J. Cooke. the cundidates. {sufe motorist will have his inspection - 38. Final scoount of H. J. Ivory, Guest speaker was Jr. Palochi, the | made early. That's one way of killing administrator ¢. Lt. a of Luke PF. |secretary of the Baresboro Mass: | ‘two birds with one stone. : Special guewts included Mrs. Gertrude | ern Permsytvants, and Mrs. Belly oun A | - Janet Blair, nee Janet Lafferty, the daugiiter of Mr. and . Fred B came to Altoona from Hollywood on
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