PAGE SIX Phone . ning, March Krehl, Mrs. SWEET Spangler MRS. HILDA DEMI Barnesboro 281M Surprise Party Honors | George Zurenko, Sr., Mrs, Andy | Ashcroft, Mrs. Mike Roman, Mrs. George Ashcroft, Mrs. Anna Ash- croft, Mrs. Katie Macek, Miss |Mr. Andrew | Elizabeth Ashcroft, Mrs. Helen | Magulick, Miss Margaret Magu- [ick of [lick, Mrs. Mary Illiot, Mrs. Mary Clearfield, funeral Braid She of a relat of Cornwa few days in tended the Ebensburg at the Ben Malick home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hinchar- spent Sunday School Boy Patrol Cited UNION PRESS.COURIER Mrs. Ann Demi is spending | B NDBURG at- | A ive, ith, By SHIRLEY JEAN NASH Mrs. Mary Magulick Wylie,and Mrs Nadine Taranto, * % 0% Mrs. John Lutch and family vi- sited relatives in Patton on Sun- At Blandburg PTA Meet The Blandburg A large number of friends and |p. av. reiatives met at the home of Mrs, Birthday Party Is Held f ‘Mrs. Mary Magulick last Friday ove For Frankie Falger, 8 party in honor of Mrs. Magulick’s | 54th birthday anniversary. The ladies present played bingo | Falger on Saturday afternoon in and cinch and prizes were award- [honor of their son Frankie, who | Falger. ed. The guest of honor received | celebrated his Sth birthday. The | many beautiful and useful gifts. |children played games and were Those in attendance were: Mrs Louise Constant, Miss Edith Tem- 19, for a Toth, Mrs. Sue Lutch, Mrs. Mary | Shaw, Donald Checkon, Joy Het- Mrs. | rick, Billy Bunchalk, Francis Cer- Mary Temple, Mrs. Mary Green, |to, Joseph Pallone, Willy Shaw, Mrs. Cecelia Tinik, Mrs. Lovella | Richard Lazeration, Donald Pal- Martha Rock, PATTON, PA. Fri, Sat., Mar. 26.27 Jimmy Lydon, Jean Porter GENEVIEVE Also Gene Autry, Lynn Roberts SADDLE PALS Andy Ashcroft and Ben Malicky were Altoona last Monday. A birthday party was held at Mr. and Mrs. | the home of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph | of Cresson were shopper} recent served a delicious lunch. Those in attendance > Miners’ Hospital ple, Mrs. Catherine Smolko, Mrs. |Pcggy Sewalish, Carole Demi, | ° ’ Mary Taranto, Mrs. John Zaliz- | Alice Strittmatter, Dorothy Le- Patients Record nock, Mrs. Rose Taranto, Mrs. |Vorchick, Joann Sherwood, Irma Vivian Basile, Mrs. James Sal-|Young, Barbara Jones, Joanne Following is the list of patients bego, Mrs Fritz Morley, Mrs. Joe | Chernicky, Marie Falger, Harry |admitted and discharged at Mar. 15 to Mar. 22, 1948: MEDICAL ADMITTED Mrs. Nannie Collins, # | Aloysius College is spending her | Eleanor Young, Easter vacation at the home of |Marks, Bakerton; Mrs. Loret . ®! Mr. William ‘Young visited re-|Feigh, Patton. % | latives in Erie over the week end | SURGICAL ADMITTED | Joann and Danny Lovette of | + | Easter vacation at their home. Betty Zinza, Burnside; % | Professor Lovette has been very | Matteotti, Bakerton; John Bihu 5 | ill at his home. | Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkins of [ton; Mrs. Regina Winslow, Pat- Barnesboro; | k| Brooklyn, N. Y., are visiting at ton; Andrew Kline, 4 Mrs. | meeting on St. Forrest Plouse visitors | hy the at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Joe Yingling and by Barnes- Emeigh; George | Mrs. Olive Gillin, Ebensburg R. | s 2 . | Indiana College are spending the |D.; Bernard Gray, Spangler; Mrs, | Son, Doris Lovell, y Sy Margie Benak, Nyda Jean | Dean on Sunday. Barnesboro; Slyvania Yerger, Pat- | ney, Donald Lovell Parent-Teacher Assn. held their regular monthly Patrick's Da in Mrs to order by the President, treasurer, Mrs, Martz. Mrs. Marguerite in charge of the tions were given | Chorus of the 6th, 7th and 8th | grades; and a piano solo was ren- dered by Kay Evans. e Guest speaker of the .evenin Miners’ Hospital, Spangler, from [was Co. ore Cyrus Ww Davis, whose subject was “A Tri- bute to the Patrol Boys.” He also spoke on juvenile delinquency. Wagner, Mrs. Ann Malicky, Mrs. lone, John Leslie, Pat Dunchalk, pats Harve Lloyd, Hastings R.| The meeting closed with group Mary Lutch, Mrs. Philip Demi, | Wilfred Young, John Greene, Alex [D.; John Kline, St. Lawrence; |singing. The next meeting will be Mrs. Edward Magulick, Mrs. |Leslie, John Chernicky, Frankie | Calvin Weakland, Patton; Mrs. held on April 21, when there will ——————————— |and Joseph Falger, Miss Ann Fal- | Mary Pagano, Barnesboro; Mrs. be held an election of officers. BLATT BROTHERS ger and Mrs. Marie Falger. Pearl Milchak, Hastings; Mrs. * k 3k i Frankie received many nice [Caroline McDermott, Bakerton: 1G fL Y 3 gifts and the children had a fine |Cdrol Ann Kolosa, Barnesboro: roup o ocal oung | time. Vincent Ashurst, Cherry Tree R. | $ | * % o% D. 1; Mrs. Jennie Peel, Marstel- | Folks Attend Skating Party p| Miss Marjorie Krug of Mt. ler; John Phillips, Westover; Mrs.| Mrs. David Nash chaperoned a ta | on a skating party at Bolis Rink « |her mother, Mrs. Esther Krug. |Nealen, Nicktown; Mrs. Catherine |at Bland Park on Thursday of last week. Those who attended were: Gladys Davis, Louella Scott, Shirley Fortney, Bonnie Wilkin- Barbara Mec- Troxell, Jerry Lovell. Eddie Fort- n, and Shirley ash. * k Xk the homes of Mrs. Thomas Greene | Mrs. Mildred Veeder, Patton: 1 1 } eameins....5 and Mrs. Arthur Baker. Richard Coble, Burnside; Mrs. Reade Twp. High Juniors & | Miss Joanne Logue of Mercy | Rachael Mullen, Irvona; Marlene | Present Play on Friday 4 Sun., Mon., Mar.+28-29 . | Hospital, Johnstown, is spending | Paterno, Hastings; Elton Britton, A play “Little Tommy Tucker,” 3 Randolph Scott » | Several days at the home of his|Barnesboro R. D. 2; Mrs. Rose | was presented by the Juniors of | | Barbara Britton, in § Parents, Mr. and Mrs. John |Riordan, Hastings; Frank Gobris, | the Reade Twp. High School on | : oS on, In» Logue, | Bakerton; John Weymer Jr, Gar: | Baer Snareh Soi or sing] on | 4 ALBUQUERQUE | Mr. and Mrs. Porter Baker and | solitown B D; Grace Brown The cast in order of their ap- %* FILMED IN CINE 2 & Son Andrew Robert of McKees- | nshurg ir jAyice Wess |, arahce were: : s 2 ol 'FCOLOR .| Port and Mrs. Ann Martin of |leY, Spangler; Mrs. Helen Gaydos, i Mrs. Amelda Bradley, Betty Lou Hol- 4 with Gabby Hayes, o | Johnstown were recent visitors | Emeigh; Joseph Patonic, Spang- | 1en; Ramela Carter, Glenna Fishel; | . Russell Hayden | ,¢ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ar-|le€r; Thomas Sullivan, Hastings; | Mia, giclen Soonans Julie Mayo, | : Also—News & Cartoon s | thur Baker. Ralph Rogers, Patton; Ben Hurd, | Scott; Mrs. foutse uekae a Wes. | . #| James Young has returned to|LaJose; Mrs. Freda Armstrong, | cox: Hugh Rraser Cloyd HoMen: Tom- | ploofoodoefodoofontoofnfocfoconfodoefooctontscenfoodod his home in Waterford after | Burnside; John Pearce, Burnside; | my Tucker, Vaughn Kruis; Claude Bas- | s : | two weeks visit at the home of | Carmella Della Valle, Heilwood. samuel IE Bernt | . 1 Y + | a a azak, vy anana, x€0. h Tuesday, Mar. 30 b | his brother, Mr. Robert Young. {MEDICAL DISCHARGED > { Glasiow adame Carita Rosita, Glo- | % Shelia Ryan, Joh | Mr. and Mrs Philip Demi, Mr. | atherine Rayba, Barnesboro; ria Fishel. walls | : ia Ryan, John Ireland Bland Mrs, Willard Domi and Mr |Frank Gwizdak, Carrolitown Rl, DICCior 2h Sun, Nowa Sige ’ RAILROADED {Fred Demi attended the funeral [D- 1; Sandra Chiominto, Baker- | inne ‘Troxell; Program, "Louisa Busso- | » Also | of an uncle, Mr. Andrew Braid |ton; Francis Byrnes, Hastings; letti; Propmters, Elaine Nelson, Peggy & Joan Valerie James Bush | of Cornwath on Tuesday. Betty Abrams, Westover B.D. 1; | TON fave Troxell sang “Because,” 9 y ® p| , Mrs. Ann Malicky and Mrs, [Richard Tirpak, Patton; Ronald | Miss Janet Troxel Roses,” she was 9 CHILDREN * | i Tirpak, Patton; Mrs. Catherine accompanied by Miss Joanne Troxell. . | Josephine Dunchalk = were shop- : p rer s «pers in Johnstown last Thursday Geneva, Bakerton; John Polites, Several Scleefions Ustwosn fuss were Y- . i Ss roxell. = 9 OF THE WILD »| Mr. and Mrs. Wally Wargo and Bakerton; Mrs. Cecelia Shomo, | Sven os The Hour,” and o "| sont were shoppers in Johstown on Fallen Timber; Charles Jodon, | “Fauter Parade.” foofoofocfocorortocfocfosforocorforforfocfocfooiooforfooforf 7S | Saturday Barnesboro; Mrs. Anna Drahus- | e plav was a big success. : ol ata iain: chak, Spangler; Mrs. Mary Pag- | * * * + Wednesday, Thursday, Wg Dats Woon Mc, My ano, Barnesboro; Mrs. Theresa | Mrs. Joe Richards and son of ; March 31-April 1 | B Ta oseph Tindigha and|portyugzle Barneshoro: Mrs. Angi | Juniata were Sunday visitors at o » son of Cresson were visitors at : zert®n: aL ¢ 5 : the 1 £ M M Tucker, Bakertbn; Ann Hollewa, | the home of her parents, Mr. and % Robert Hutton, po of My_and otter. Jack | Marsteller; Mrs. ‘Pearl Milchak, | arcs Moe Yingling. + Joyce Reynolds, in ol ee Tos Salboro Re Hastings. The American Legion Rome In oo | - 4 _ | SURGICAL DISCHARGED Blandburg is open again after o ALWAYS TOGETHER | hor RS by Monday ye] Emmit Fitch, Bakerton; Steph- being closed for some time for 1 Also—News, Comedy, 1 rs A in Nara to | en Egnatowski, Glen Campbell; remodeling. o& and Cartoon oe Mrs Ve. Elliot, Mrs Lotice Mrs. Fannie Smith, Cherry Tree; Mrs. Kenneth and son Dale of oa. i aa aa. Li pin 2 once ind Mis, Katie ri 5 | Raymond Kelly, Spangler; Mrs. Bellwood are visiting her parents, ecdoofoodoefoofocorfoofooforfooforforfoofoofoofoofonfocgorge Ss S. Ratie Macek. Regina Winslow, Patton; Sylves- | Mr. and Mrs. David Nash of bedded ddd dd ddd d ddd divided dpgs | (CF Edminston, Spangler; "Mrs. | Blandburg. WY TEA « | Mildred Veeder, Patton; Mrs. Mil- ARR o %¢ | dred Sutton, Hastings; John Bi- >. ’ ? % hun, Barnesboro; William Birch- State Driving Group ) all, Barnesboro; Mrs. Zella Gibson, . o & Penn Run R. D.; Edward Pardee, Sets Strict Standards s 0 +4 Hastings R. D.; Mrs. Catherine] A motorist who becomes a : MESSY o | Burkhart, Barnesboro; Daniel | member of Pennsylvania's new ’ * Sheehan, Patton oe Brows, safe driver league promises to: o % |Bensburg R. D.; arles Charney, 1. Drive within the legal speed 4 MIXING WITH I Barnesboro; Mrs Rose Riordan, | 1imit ad with rosary tos eed a o% | Hastings; Germaine Semelsberger, weather conditions. ’ % | Hastings; Mrs. Ella Stephens, La-| 2. Come to a complete stop at 3 . | Jose; Frank Gobris, Bakerton; all stop signs. 4 op [John Weymer Jr. Carrolltown R. 3. Refrain from driving while “ 4 D.; Aloysius Severin, Carrolltown; drinking. 4 , | David Cunningham, Hastings; El-| 4 Pass only when it can be oo # | ton Britton, Barnesboro R. D. 2. done legally and safely. 4 % | MATERNITY The league, sponsored by the : b | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Krumen- | State Highway Safety Conference, o The all, 4 ade with OIL! % | acker, Carrolltown R. D., son, | gives each member an automobile ] wi o %|Mar. 15. | Window sticker. : oo Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Benny, — — =» ONE COAT COVERS MOST SURFACES # | Bakerton, son, Mar. 17. —Use a 1¢ post card to send =>» DRIES SMOOTH, FLAT AND GLARELESS 3 =» USE THE ROOM THE SAME DAY 1 => 12 BRAND NEW COLORS Now >» ONE GALLON PAINTS AVERAGE ROOM FLATLUX is easy to use...there is nothing to add... ONLY ° nothing to go wrong. It is complete and ready to use $ when you buy it. FLATLUX is a genuine Oil Paint . .. not a water-thinned coating. FLATLUX is Identically Matched in color with SATIN-LUX Semi-Gloss and * GLOS-LUX High Gloss. PATTERSON-SARGENT PER GAL % % A LieEB’s HARDWARE HARDWARE — HOME NEEDS Main Street Carrolltown Te eTo oT, 2, PE) PI) elcid J J J J J J a ——— STEIN SS Pe fePe fe vfevfen] IF YOU DON'T BUY IT... WHO WILL? Some people think that, if they don’t buy a ceme- | tery lot it makes no difference, but sometime, some. Ek one will have to huy a cemetery lot regardless, and if this necessary purchase is put off until later it may have to be bought under much less favorable conditions such as bereavement or sorrow. FAIRVIEW CEMETERY ASSOCIATION PATTON, PA. | Phone Patton 3451 or 3171 for Appointment were visited relatives in town Sunday. Maryland days among relatives here. | spent where their daughter, Florine, is | a patient in a hospital. Cresson visited Lloyd Pugh residence. Mr. and | spent Friday in Altoona. Shoppert of Hastings visited in town last Friday evening. children, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sherwin, | news you know to us. Barnesboro, son, Mar. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Thiel, Barnesboro, daughter, Mar. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Nastasi, Barnesboro, daughter, Mar. 18. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lubert, Barnesboro R. D., daughter, Mar. 1Q Mr. and Mrs. Michael Jubie, Spangler, son, Mar. ‘18. Mr. and Mrs. Alcuin Kirsch, Nicktown, son, Mar. 19. Mr. and Mrs.* William Drabina, Barnesboro, son, Mar. 19. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ashcroft, Emeigh, son, Mar. 20. - Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woods, Has- tings, daughter, Mar. 20. Mr. and Mrs. David Riva, Bar- nesboro, daughter, Mar. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cavalier, Ebensburg, son, Mar. 21. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bush, Hastings, son, Mar. 21. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Molek, Spangler, son, Mar. 21. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Keith, Cherry Tree R. D. 2, son, Mar. 21. ——— | | | Amsbry By KATHLEEN BUCHANAN Frank Herhie of Baltimore, Md., | was a recent visitor among local | relatives. . Mr. and Mrs. George Ganoe, | Mrs. Elsie Ganoe and daughter, Shirley, Mrs. Charles Ganoe, and | Norman Ganoe, all of Heilwood, Miss Nancy Buchanan visited at the Leo Link home in Hastings | this past week end. Jim McCoy has returned to after spending a few Visitors at the Ross Buchanan home this week end included Bill and Dave Buchanan and Walter | | Hemsley of Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Dick McConnell | are spending some time with rel- tives in York and Lancaster, Pa. | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Madigan | Sunday in Lock Haven, | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beiswen- | ger of Altoona spent Sunday at the Joseph Beiswenger home in Amsbry. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gates of Thursday at the Shirley Buchanan spent Thurs- day night at the home of a class- mate, Romayne Glancy, Gallitzin. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Miller and Mrs. Ross Buchanan Miss Regina Link and Mr. Lyle Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lewis and | Carol Ann and Dean, callers in Barnesboro and | Hastings last Friday. Y, March 17, The meeting was called Hazel Evans, A report was given Mrs. Dorothy Marie Garman was program which opened with group singing “Bells Mary,”a number of selec- by the Girls | Coalport group of young boys and girls | Juqq. and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Funi- celli were callers on Frank Dorn at Ebensburg. Mr. Dorn has been ill for some time. Mrs. Rae (Little) Fontanella of New Windsor, Md. spent several days among relatives here. Dean Locals A round and square dance will be held Easter Sunday at the St. Mary Magdalene’'s Hall in Fru- gality. The Juniata Civics Orch- estra will furnish the music, and 000 tons of black fuel from the | | earth, This Many major mines in the area compares tons produced in the same region | in Jan, 1947, and 3,461,000 tons | in Jan., 1948. Thursday, March 25, 1948 woo IConsolidations Opposed by Twps. Supervisors and officers in the Indi- with Bob Wray will be caller, Refresh- —hard hit by the car situation— |second class townships in [ve Mrs. ments will be sold. Mrs. Joseph Bergamaschi was concerned over the safety of her | : (son, Harris, and his family, who ro uction 0sses live in the area of the mid-West- | ern tornadoes on Friday. On Sat- urday she received a weeran | $0 Far This Year Saying they Were safe, the storm aving barely missed them. Fos- 1 1 terburg, Ill, %he town which was Rail Car Shortage Big leveled by the tornado, is only a| Factor in North County few miles from where her son resides. Hampered by a railroad car Master Teddy Judd, son of Mr, | Shortage, the District coal mines Raymond Judd, was | Were forced down to a slow pace e e Je 20 "haa NYE Coal Mining Suffers re cred io varie co meet orders, | Wednesday night of last week to tna, Blair, Cambria and Butler counties organized at Indiana on At the same time, thousands of | fight consolidation. coal miners suffered big cuts in s D A i head of paychecks as operations remained town R. D., was named head of idle from one to two days each |the group. week. In addition to the tight supply | of railroad hoppers, have been to obtain the number of miners | needed to keep production at the | meetin $30,000 is paid as dues peak capacity. Hundreds of rine | 2 p i J. Garfield Bagshaw, of Franks- The organization also asked a check of the funds of the Penn- | sylvania Association of Township many mines | §ypervisors, the state body of } : shouldering another | yop all township officers are handicap. They have been unable | yampers. According to a report at the into the state organization annu- very ill last week. His condition | Pefore the walk-out threw in agp would be employed at dis- | ay. They scek to have half the is much improved at this writing, | full block. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Bernazzoli, |, A downward dip in production formerly of Altoona, now are|in January continued during the making their home in Dean. past month, according © tonnage Mr. Frederick Jacobs of Niag- | Il8ures provided by the State De- ara Falls spent a few days a partment of Mines, the home of his parents during| Coal output in Central Penn- the past week. sylvania region in February fell Mr.'and Mrs. Joseph Bergamas- | 2lmost 1,000,000 below Jan.” 1947, chi motored to Blairsville Sunday | When mines were sprinting off to | afternoon. [2 peacetime record. : | Mr. and Mrs. James Cusick of Production dropped approxima- | spent Sunday at the|tely 850.000 tons below January, home of Mr. and Mrs.” Raymond | 1948. With deep mines now clos- | | ed, hopes for another banner year | Wilber Hollen, seaman 2/c, has |in the mine fields have been dealt | returned to Great Lakes, Ill, af-|an early blow. | ter spending a 10-day leave here. | A railroad car “famine” during | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Balzano of | February cut a wide gash from | Dysart and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas | potential production in the area. | Swires of Altoona were callers in During February miners in the | | 11 bituminous districts comprising | trist operations if they were avail- able. 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