PAGE EIGHT Miners’ Hospital Patients’ Record Following is the list of patients admitted and . discharged at the Miners’ Hospital, Spangler, from Apr. 26 to May 3, 1948: MEDICAL ADMITTED Frank Morley, Barnesboro; Mrs. Louise Martin, Spangler, Thomas Glenn, Alverda; Michael Mino, Barnesboro; George Harklerode, Westover R. D.; Edward Pardee, Hastings R. D,; Mrs, Mary Simms, Emeigh; Mrs. Lelia Ditt- man, Cherry Tree R. D.; Mrs. Theresa Riva, Carrolltown; Sam- uel Sleigh, Barnesboro; Louis Menko, Bakerton; Mrs. Daisy Bradley, Hastings; Mrs. Margaret Miller, Hastings R. D.; Mrs. Augusta Forsberg, Patton; Mrs. Martha Peters, Spangler; Mrs. Ella Taylor, Bakerton; Mrs. Clara Miller, Barnesboro; and Frank Rorapaugh, Barnesboro. SURGICAL ADMITTED Ruth Dunlap, Glen Campbell; Mrs. Beulah Hicks, Ebensburg; John Weller, Patton; Norman Cessna, Hillsdale; Raymond Kelly, Spangler; Mrs. Anabelle Sherry, Ebensburg R. D.; Mrs. Madeline Kirsch, Loretto R. ; Doris Trexler, Patton; Nancy Lecor- chick, St. Benedict; David Freoni, Barnesboro; Larry Sherwin, Bar- nesboro; Robert McDonald, Com- modore R. D.; Margaret Camp- bell, Carrolltown; Julia Kopsic, Ebensburg; Mrs. Pearl Milchak, Hastings, and William Prosser, Patton R. D MEDICAL DISCHARGED Charles Keith, Barnesboro R. D. | 1; Gloria Jean Westover, Spang- ler; Shirley Rieger, Spangler; Michael Bush, Hastings; Richard Price, Hastings; Ernest Peterson, | Hastings; Arlene Edwards, Ebens- | burg; Vivian Bouch, Barnesboro | R. D. 2; Patty States, Marsteller; | Amandus Bearer, Spangler; Mrs. | Edith Richards, Coalport; ‘Joseph | Michney, Barnesboro; Mrs. Louise | Martin, Spangler; Frank Morley, | Barnesboro; Mrs. Lelie Dittman, | Cherry Tree R. D.; Mrs. Mae Speicher, Marsteller; Wm. Brad-| ford, St. Benedict, and Frank] Rorapaugh, Barnesboro. SURGICAL DISCHARGED Mrs. Thelma Steir, Patton R.| D.; William Lawrence, St. Bene- | dict; Franklin Murphy, Patton; | Theresa Ozella, Marsteller; Ellen Smith, Glen Campbell R. D.; How- ard Sunderlin, Westover R. D. 1; Mrs. Anna Miller, St. Benedict; Mrs. Helen Gaydos, Emeigh; Mrs. Helen Rummel, Cherry Tree; Mrs. | Beulah Hicks, Ebensburg; Mrs. | Johanna Beltowski, Hastings R. | D.; Daniel Kitchen, Patton; Dave | Freoni, Barnesboro; Robert Mec- | Donald, Commodore R. D.; Larry | Sherwin, Barnesboro; Raymond | Kelly, Spangler; Nancy Lecor- | chick, St. Benedict; Joseph Miro- | lak, Barnesboro; Doris Trexler, Patton; Mrs. Anna Parada, Burn- | side; Margaret Campbell, Carroll- | town; Mrs. Madeline Kirsch, Lor- etto R. D.; Mrs. Leona Fara-| baugh, Carrolitown; John West- | over, Hastings R. D.; Mrs. Anna- | belle Sherry, Ebensburg R. D., | i and Mrs. Martha Leamer, Cherry Tree R. D. MATERNITY | Mr. and Mrs. Warren Litzinger, | Patton R. D., son, Apr. 28. | Mr. and Mrs. John Domanick, | St. Benedict, daughter, Apr. 28. | Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Sherwood, Spangler, son, Apr. 29. | Mr. nd Mrs. Paul Gormish, | Bakerton, son, Apr. 29. | Mr. and Mrs. Herman Caretti, | Patton, son, Apr. 29. | : Francis Magou- | lick, Barnesboro, son, Apr. 29. | Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Flynn, | Carrolltown, son, May 1. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Savage, | Hastings, son, May 1. Mr. and Mrs. John Kotrick, | | i { | Barnesboro, daughter, May 1. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Savage, Hastings, daughter, May 1. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peel, | Cherry Tree, son, May 2. Mr. and Mrs. Celestus Niebauer, | Carrolltown, daughter, May 2. | Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Rummell, | Spangler, son, May 2. { Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kammer, | Barnesboro, daughter, May 3. | Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kunka, | Hastings, daughter, May 3. { Rev. Plummer Harvey, {and Mrs. Harry Greenwood, Mar- Barneshoro Church | Has 50th Birthday The Presbyterian Church at Barnesbcro celebrated its golden anniversary on Sunday. Over 200 members, former members and friends took part At the morning worship, Rev O. E. Washburn preached on the “House of God”. Ruth Hammer- strom Lunt sang a solo. The men's chorus sang several num- bers. At the afternoon session, fol lowing buffet lunch, Rev. Wash- burn was toastmaster. He called upon the following Scollon, Baltimore; Miss Kate Gill; Rev. William Mooney, Cher- ry Tree; Rev. Gustave E. Ander- son, Barnesboro; John Gill, Bar- | nesboro; G. W. Stephens, Davids- | ville; H, H. Davison, Cherry Tree; Patton; ion Center. Many of the former members from distant towns were called upon Mrs. Rose Nelson Expires Monday Night speakers: A. | B. Crichton, Johnstown; Thomas WESTOVER | | Mrs. Anna Kritzer, Mrs. Verna | Williams of Cleveland, and Miss Elnora Keirn were husinéss call- ers in town this past week. Mr. Norman Gilman of Akron, | O., is visiting his wife and family at the Clarence Troxell home. Mrs. Gilman is the former Kath- erine McCulley. Mr. and Mrs were Barnesboro Friday. Mr. Edwin Brill and Mr. Philip | Betz of Chevy Chase, Md., were lin town visiting among friends |and relatives. Darrell Barto has | the Mayme Betz home. i Mr. Melvin Stumph has acquir- (ed the Mollie Zimmerman place and is remodeling it. Harry | Chevrolet truck to Ken King. | Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth King | were business callers in Hastings {on Saturday. | Westover High School's baseball |team defeated Barnesboro in a | recent game here by the score | of 5-4. | The Westover Senior Team met |the Allport nine Saturday after- Murray Wagner shoppers on purchased Shubert has sold his] Mrs. Rose Nelson, wife of Pat-\noon and beat the Allport boys, | rick Nelson of Ebensburg, died at her home on Monday night af- ter a brief illness. She was 69 years of age and was born in 'Vil- more, residing in Ebensburg for a number of years. Surviving are her husband and the following | children: Earl, of New Kensing- ton; Norman of Hastings; Leon- ard, of Washington, D. C.; Mrs. Wilford Hildebrandt, of Maple Shade, N. J.; and Mrs. Grace Zaptolo, of Bonifay, Fla. There are several grandchildren and 3 sisters and a brother: Mrs. Annie Piper of Denver, Colo.; Mrs. El- izabeth Fees, of Lilly, Mrs. Tina Harvey of Ebensburg, and John Long, of Johnstown. Mrs. Nelson was a member of Holy Name Ca- tholic Church, Ebensburg. Funeral services will be held at nine o'clock on Friday morn- ing in the church, and interment will be in Holy Name cemetery. MarriageLicenses John J. Bertram, Carrolltown R. D, and Elizabeth J. Serafin, Hastings. Robert Grumbling, Heilwood, and Eleanora G. Celenza, Mentcle. Raymond Alton Lindahl, Mar- steller, and Catherine Susan Flute, Heilwood. Paul A. Gallagher, Gallitzin R. D., and Erla Diehl, Portage R. D. Angelo F. Marra, Dysart, and Pauline Kolak, Dean. Andrew J. Corbelli Indiana, boro. John J. Onorato, Barnesboro, and Violet Jean Stratton, Balti- more, Md. Stephen J. Pizur and Agnes Rayba, both of Barnesboro. Barneshoro Fire Co. Appoints Fire Police A total of 15 fire policemen were named by the Barnesboro Fire Co. Tuesday evening. They are G. E. Whited, chief; Frank Marino, Jack Weston, Mike Sher- edy, Layton Loman, Emery Lo- man, Robert McKee, H. Stanley Ulrich, Guy McCardell, Howard Huesther Sr., Joseph Bennett, Huey Fyock, Paul Watters, Urban S. Anton and John R. Musser. Hastings Junior-Senior Prom Thursday, May 13 The Hastings High School Jun- ior-Senior Prom will be held on Thursday, May 13, at the Moose Hall, Hastings. Dancing will take place from'8 to 11 o'clock, Stand- ard Time, and the subscription will be $2 per couple. The affair will be semi-formal and music will be furnished by Dick Burkett and His Dreamtime Serenaders. —Use the Classified column. the garden—or on the Se Accessories SUPPLIES It won't be long . . . before you're working in | tasks a bit lighter, we have a full line of . . . ® Lawn Mowers Lawn Edgers Hedge Clippers Garden Tools Garden Hose lawn. To make your | eds Fertilizers You'll find all the equipment our prices on famous Wilson SPORTS EQUIPMENT you need for summer sports here! Fishing tackle, baseball equipment, golf balls and clubs, basketballs, volleyballs, etc. Baseball Teams: Get equipment. IBACHIA "iF vou CAN'T STOP, ST7he Hardware Store Next Fo He Bank PHONE 43 +BARNESBORO,PA.HARDWARE_ TL APPLIANCES SMILE AS YOu GO 8B8Y ” | 6-1. The team’s new blue and | white uniforms look swell, too. Jeane Barnes of Altoona is at her home for a few days. Miss Rosemary King was a guest of Vern Gardina over the week end at his home in Spindly City. ghter, Leona, were | Cherry Tree on Friday. Mr. George Miller was a caller in Brockway this past week. George Gill of Barnesboro was a business caller in town this week. Fishermen in Bellefonte were Clarence Troxell, Norman Gilman and Bozo McCulley. While there they called on Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Haines and son. Kenneth Kitchen and son, Ron- nie, of Johnstown were week end visitors of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kitchen. Clarence Troxell was a Strongs- town caller on Monday at the Dwayne Stevens home. Edgar Kitchen of Akron called on his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blair Kitchen, over the week end. Miss Romayne Boyle of St. Boniface was a guest of Paul Kit- chen at the home of his parents on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Dwayne Stevens of Stro- Ingstown spent the week end with [her son, Bobbie McGarvey, at the | Clarence Troxell home. | Mr. and Mrs. David Corson and [son and daughters were callers at | the James Parks home in Penfield a birthday party there Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Feathers {of Johnstown were callers at the | Robert Myers home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Olson and son, Carl Jr, of Clearfield called at the Abbie Yingling home on Sunday. Mr. Ivan Smith visited his mother, Mrs. Blair Smith of Ir- vona, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Owens call- ed in Hastings on Monday. Mrs. Paul King and Mrs. Clar- ence Troxell were callers in Coal- port this week. The Junior and Senior Classes were dinner guests of the Junior and Senior Classes of Mahaffey on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Savage announce the arrival of a baby girl. The mother is the former Dorothy Neff. Both are doing fine. NOTICE NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPT A RESOLUTION I M- POSING A TAX BY THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE BOROUGH OF PATTON, CAM- BRIA COUNTY, PENNSYL- VANIA. Notice is hereby given that the School District of the Borough of Patton, Cambria County, Pennsyl- vania, acting through its Board of Directors, intends to adopt a resolution at a special meeting of the said School Board to be held on May 28, 1948, at 12:00 o'clock Noon at the Office of the School ing, Patton, Pennsylvania, by the terms whereof it will levy, assess and impose the following tax for general revenue purposes to be- come effective on and after the first Monday of July, 1948, and to continue in effect until the first Monday of July, 1949, pursuant to the authority contained in the Act of Assembly of the Common- wealth of Pennsylvania known as Act. No. 481, approved June 25, 1947: The sum of Ten ($10.00) Dol- lars on the first pool table and/or bowling alley in any establish- ment within the limits of the School District of Patton Bor- ough, and the sum of five ($5.00) Dollars on each additional pool table and/or bowling alley in any establishment within the limits of the said School District at any |time between the first Monday of {July, 1948, and the first Monday |of July, 1949. | The Resolution will also provide |for the appointment of a collec- tor of said tax, penalties for its {enforcement and other necessary | provisions. | Any interested party may ex- {amine a copy of the Resolution | at the office of the School Board {in the High School Building, Pat- | ton, Pennsylvania. [ SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE BOROUGH OF PATTON By Dr. B. J. Overberger, President of the Board of | School Directors. | ATTEST: Gretchen McCann, Secretary. |C. RANDOLPH MYERS | ALTON A. McDONALD Solicitors 5-27 NOTICE To: AUGUST GRULLER, Ad- Whereas, ORA B. RHOADES GRULLER, your wife, has filed a libel in the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria County of | March Term, 1948, No. 161, pray- ing a divorce from you; now you [are hereby notified and required |to appear in said Court on or be- | fore Monday the 7th day of June | next, to answer the complaint of [the said Ora B. Rhoades Gruller, {and in default of such appear- lance, you will be liable to have a | divorce granted in your absence. PATRICK McDERMOTT, | 5-13 Sheriff | —A thing is not right because you do it or say it; you could be wrong, you know. Mrs. Milo McCandless and dau- | callers in| | | | | | | | | | | | {and Genevieve K. Jacobs, Barnes- |over the week end. They attended | Board in the High School Build- | UNION PRESS-COURIER \ : Holtz, game leader; Marjorie | Newiy-Formed Hastings Stoltz, assistant game leader, and 4-H Club Names Officers | Miss Ruth Bearer, leader. | Members of the newly-organi- | . % | zed Hastings 4-H Club elected | Sonman Mine Purchase officers at a recent meeting held . at the C. J. Bearer home, Doris | Deal Is Said Called Off Holtz was named as president. | Teratiatinhs habarasin Bo NE] Other officers are Ruth Die- |, Nog tialions between Bethlehem trick, vie president; Jenifer Pel- |Se€ : ‘ompany anc astern Gas | and Fuel Associates for purchase of mines at Sonman have ended. Marie A spokesman for the coal com- Louise | pany said: “Recently it was re- es, secretary; Laura Mae Holtz, Cleanor Holtz, assis- leader; Rose reporter, song leader; tant song Yahner, news \ orig NR WR NN NY STANDING RIB BEEF ROAST. ... 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