Northern Cambria’s Best and Largest Weekly UNION PRESS-COURIER Recognized Medium of Union Labor Interests VOL. 55. NO. 31. Single Copy bc PATTON, PENNSYLVANIA, $2.50 Per Year Outside Cambria 2.00 Per Year in Cambria Co. THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1948 Twelve Pages — 96 Columns SUBSCRIPTION Patton High School Seniors Patton Recreation To Graduate Next Thursday Park, Pool to Open Will Be Held at Grand Theatre o 8 O'Clock On Sunday, May 30 Red Cross Courses Are A class of approximately 96 Slated During Summer Seniors will graduate from Pat- ton High School on Thursday ev- The Patton Recreation Park | and Swimming Pool will open for ening of next week at exercises | to be held at 8 p. m. at the Grand | the 1948 season on Sunday, May | | 30—Memorial Day-—according to Theatre in Patton. This week, the Seniors are] announcement by Steve Hovan, the park manager. taking their examinations, and at | Owned and operated by Patton the time of going to press, the | results were as yet not known. Borough, the Park has been gain- ing in popularity yearly since it | Patton, Carrolitown, Hastings Directors Meet Wednesday evening of this week, school directors from Patton, Hastings, Carrolltown, Chest Twp., East Carroll Twp., and Elder Twp., met at the Patton High School to discuss a plan proposed by the Cam- bria Co. School Board for the joining or merger of the six districts. Representatives of the Prince Gallitzin District also attended. The results of this meeting will be published in the next issue of the Union Press-Cour- ier. Under the plan, eventually, a large consolidated six-year high school would be built, Or General Ambulance Committee to Meet A special meeting of the General Ambulance Committee will be held at the Sons of Italy Home in Patton on Tues- day evening of next week at 8 o'clock. A report will be given at this time on the approximate date of delivery of the new, fully-equipped vehicle, money for which was raised by pop- The program for the Commen- | cement Exercises next Thursday | will be as follows: = ig was built several years ago. _ Processional, Aida (Giuseppi At present the site is under- | Verdi), march, PHS Band; Na-| going spring housecleaning tional Anthem; welcome, Charles | ; . Serv) 3 pong hms IE Solomon, president Senior Class. | the drive. Free service will be [buildings and other installations R ’ . es provided for residents of Pat- [at the Park and Swimming Pool | are receiving new coats of paint. | In addition, a new 12-foot sliding ular subscription. The committee also will hear the final financial report on Prince Gallitzin Dist. 2 is compose was born Jan. roll Township, the late John (Sharbaugh) Luther. Her hus- band, Adam Lieb, died in 1916. 31, and Ww. 1858, in Car- daughter of and Susan remains 18, in LIEB home MARY at C. the of held morn- at the in in Lists More Donations The following are added contri- | butions to the Patton Ambulance Fund, not heretofore published: Business: Balsinger and Jaen | $5.00; PhillipsJones Corporation, $200.00. Individual: Carl Pontrella, Home Economics Dept, “The| ton and its immediate vicinity. Trends in Home Economics,” Rose | | ans pen ee ing Balale) ciarine; S20, Ogarjes | board is being installed to sup (Monti), Jerome Dietrick, accom- lement the 10-foot one used the | A hose > DRliey XY eilie Tue Dicirics Operators Miners | past few years. There will be two Pr rear District Physical Education Pept., “Start ’ [erry go-rounds this year also, as will be discussed at an open Today,” Gene Brown; Commercial {a new 12-foot kiddies’ ride is be-| meeting to be held on Friday, Dept., “Keeping Step with the | atinc 0d ad Se |ing installed in addition to the May 28, at 8 p. m., daylight time, Business World,” Eva Migliante; F La ride formerly in use. in the Weakland School, located Girls Chorus, ‘‘Chick-A-Dee-Dee” Mr. Hovan also announces that |petween Loretto and Chest Spr- (Gest) and “After Graduation | ric ion n ica e “learn-to-swim” classes under the | ings, Day” (Lippman), ames of the Cambria Co. It has been proposed that the Academic Dept., “The Need for | John L. Lewis and the soft Chapter, American Red Cross, will | prince Gallitzin District be split Formal Education,” Robert Swab; | coal operators have squared off | be held again this summer, prob-|into two parts. Each would be Music Dept, “Development of again this week for their annual|aPly at about the same dates as joined with other districts to Music.’ Jer Littl I io. | tract battle d tv } es last year—June 23, July | make 1 r administrati it J usic,” iNancy 41 e; piano solo, | con rac a e Aaown a ning- . . x HE. J =% . 2: y J ake larger admini rative units. “Concerto No. 1” (Liszt), Sallie|ton, and in the opening sessions | and Aug. 11. Red Cross rep-| The Prince Gallitzin Board has Lee Dietrick. | the operators have risked a quic i | resentativ ie ol n Pation this | scheduled the meeting to give all Vocational Agricultural Dept., | showdown by deciding to back bhi on ss i Vita 4 op Nortk | residents of the district a chance “Future Farmers in Action.” Joseph E. Moody of the Southern | Sider 5 ots fie whols orth- | to voice their opinions on the pro- Remarks, Jesse W. Cogley Jr. | Cont Producers Assn. as spokes- on am Ts stiles JL be In- | posal. The district supervising principal of schools. |man for the southern operators which there will aed or | cludes Clearfield, Allegheny and Awards: Science Medal, John I |in wage talks. The UMWA has > charge. | Munster Twps. and Chest Springs Barnard, principal, Patton High |pbeen challe Mood nt t Instructors and guards again will | and Loretto Boros. School; American Legion Boy's | en iy suging bodys High 2 serve on “learn-to-swim’ cadres ake part because neither he nor, a volunteer basis Med: 0a > - . i | a asis. Vs dal, Earl A, Be neh command | the southern operators signed the! pt js expected also that a large Legion Sy Motley | present ontraes last July : [number of group picnics will Je I'S. ary L. ieb, 9 reat » ote "| There had been some inclina-| held at the Park this year. et Long. LITA Apstioan Le- | tion on the part of the operators|ready one organization, A gion Auxiliary Uni gon to try to persuade Moody to act|Sons of Italy Lodge 310, has mad Presentatic f Dipl D y y e as made B. I 1p Oma il only as an individual, but later |plans for their annual event at of Education. er; bresiden 04rd this was abandoned. Lewis says | the Park to be held June 20. Recessional, “War March of the | Moody isn’t eligible to participate] Reservations for organizational | pres d ur dy Priests” (Mendelsshon). { because he didn’t sign the pres-|picnics at the Park should Girls’ Chorus 2 > ent contract. The current talks made either at the Park Office i Mrs. Mary C. (Luther) The Girls’ Chorus a are designed to draft a new con-|the Patton Boro Office. [aged 90 years died at her home of the following: [ tra et. [in Nicktown last Saturday, of (Please fi © to Page 2) The contract session ran into | complications at the start over astin s 0 dier’ S [the seating of Moody. Tuesdosi | was the first day of ‘the confe Dennis J. Ke Keenan | ence. Terms have not been dis- Bod Arrives Home cussed. What Lewis will gtd Addresses North {mine on the proposed Samy of The of Pvt. William | The deceased is survived by the | Moody remains to Re ti | Cenc e, of Hastings, who was following children: Augustine A. . . . | Meanwhile, the Jase = ° 4 See | killed action in Normandy, in |lieb, Carrolltown; Albert and am I'ld IwWanis |has imposed heavy fines on | France June 19, 1944, will ar- Louis, both of Ebensburg; Earl, is and the miners ried out fur-| ih Hastings this Thursday. | Indiana; Reuben, Raymond, Mrs. The Northern Cambria Kiwanis | eT penalties for 2 i He was a member of the 87th|C. B. Soisson and Mrs. A. B. Club held its regular weekly din-| bons fast WORT J O0 quis | Chemical Battalion | Kirsch, all of Nicktown. Friends or etinic i . Commercial | Criminal contempt of co e was born July 11, 1925, in | Hot on Ti mare! for [action was taken by Federal Pk Mtl pod of B narl and Ag- ni wy Ma i Toy Soe ne Judge T. Alan Goldsborough on nes (Pe arson) Cence. He is sur- husiess ts alias of |Teusest of ne nll vied by his parents and the fol- | DEO ? iat rire [noted that normal resumption of | “*=¢ BY. 12S P SS and s the program committee, introduc- | Coal production had been achiev-| lowing sisters: Emily, of Detroit, ed Dennis J. Keenan, State Mine | I Mich., and Suir: M home. ' Inspector, as the speaker of the] ed ® A ‘Solemn Tigh ass of Re- evening. Mr, Keenan gave a most | —— | quiem will be held in St. Ber- enlightening address. He introduc- | [nard's Catholic Cc hurch, Hastings, ed his remarks by giving the his-| Vv . osep opera | Saturday morning at 9 o'clock, tory of legislation which has been | : loss, tev. Father More Herold secured during the years to in- OSB, assistant pastor, as cele-|§ sure safe working conditions. The To Be Reinterred { brant. Interment will take place first legislation was introduced | in St. Bernard's cemetery, Has rause a terrible saste - 3 | tings. ny 44 Eg St Services Set Thursday ER onils will be received at the forward, through surcessive steps, | At. St. Boniface Church | home of Mrs. Mary Semelsberger as traced by the speaker, a pre- eph of Hastings after 8:00 P. M., on § te d greater degree of safe-| The remains of Pvt Joseph | Thursday. | 3 he A pi a i leg- | Kopera, 21, of Patton R. D.,, wh a : : as killed in action in France on islation. | was Killed in ac ¢ . saber outline >» chief | July 28, 1944, will be reinterred | t t t The speaker outlined the chief JY Mo Tp le cemetery this| NOT Co. Dis ric S functions of a state or district] a rie c rer inspector. " ’ ae T m. | Thursday morning, following a. , inspector, They are: 1—To exam |, eval Mass at J o'clock in the D P| n for ine carefully all mines for pos Si- | St. Boniface Catholic Church. ISCUSS d S ble conditions of danger such as | 2ev. Father George Brugger, | : MES. coal dust; 2—To examine all ap-| gp “'wij] pe celebrant. Mis t S h B rd Pleations Jor otgoid) positions; | rites at the grave will be in| oIn C 00 0d Se eed 3—To hasten to the Scene of an u,.00 of Walter McCoy Post No.| THE i Mrs. Kirsch. accident or explosion and to take cnn rar Legion, and Yom, The formation of a joint school Funeral services were over until the investigation is!wpite Post No. 779, VFW both | board to operate schools in Bar-| nine o'clock on Tuesday completed. lof Patton. bid = : nesboro and Spangler Boros and. o with a Solemn Requiem b 01 & . 2arr Toat Narr < x 3 3 o 4 A In colsing, Mr. Keenan made a| pyt, Kopera was a member oj BOLT West Corral i sue Mass in St. Nicholas’ Catholic strong plea for young men to stay, co. H, 330th Infantry. A son of| TONN2 ir as > janes o off Church, of which the deceased in the coal business, for he has john and Mary (Harmotto) Kop- Paes. oD Ne Ton was an active member. Three great faith in a bright future for | erg he was born Nov. 25, 1923, in i YS Re ‘ i gransons were officers of the coal. It will play a great part in| St. Boniface. He is survived by| 5 Hi ir S O i. | Mass: Rev. Marinus Lieb, TOR, the future progress of the coun-|hjs parents and the following bro- Ron 2.0% main oes as celebrant; Rev. Joel Lieb, OSB, try. He spoke optimistically of the | thers and sisters: John Jr, of] SUES elementary school setups and | deacon, and Rev. Germain Lieb, future of this region in respect | Patton, Michael of Hastings, and | transportation problems OSB, sub-deacon. to the ccal industry. | Edward, Albert, Mary Ann, Mar- | In addition, the solicitors for|SOn, also in the priesthood, The club wil meet this Thurs-|garet and Francis, all at home. letich board were authorized to Fev: Aquinas Lich, TOR, is day evening, May 20, in the Com-| He was a member of the Holy | draw up resolutions approving the India. Interment was made mercial Hotel, Patton. | Name Society of St. Boniface|e, ion of a joint board, with |the church cemetery. “h h and a member of Local J i |C Wreh on = WA. Hi as oS “" | these resolutions to be voted upon | Mrs. Lieb had a wide acquain- Union 393, UMW 4 asung |by members of the individual |tanceship, and last January ob- prs | Poards. | served her 90th birthday. Until NICKTOWN 4- H CLU B MEETS Members of the five school|shortly before her death she was Pig feeding was discussed at a|poard have set a meeting at 8 p.| alert and active, and had enjoy- meeting of Nicktown 4-H Club in|, Monday, June 7, to iron out|ed fairly good health. She leaves 5 Te x y : op. . ~ : ol 5 St. Nicholas School recently. The difficulties and to take definite 195 descendants, including 83 next meeting will be held a 7:30 steps for the formation of a joint|grandchildren and 104 great- | fh i melius K fii June 8, in| ithe f ’ ’ || grande hildren. ne ornelius Krug ( 2 | nder the setup, each schoo - -— = . district would elect its own direc- Pri J y tors, ¢ v the case, and these Mi W k H d rison Board to ight Bunch | directors would be responsible for | ine or er ea S the raising of money to pay that o Ro ° districts share of expenses of the A d ‘A t t ; C ar e joint administrative setup. Under I ing rmy’ rive ppea Oo e st e is g merger plan, which must be + |ers Pat Farrell, Thomas A. Ow-|Voted upon by the people, a large 1 Schettig Named Counsel ens and Cvrus W. Davis, Sheriff | district would be set up, with dir- Jawis Evans, Colver, . ’ 5, Dor] t Tudo Canna | ectors elected from the merged On Jail Warden's Case | Fat Meoormott, sudse George 3. itis, elected from the mersed| Heads County Drive : pel - oto |is understood that a joint school A number of United Min T Y ria C Mis d | uel R. DiFrancesco, ¢ D V | : aL a J Send £ mbe nited Mine The Cambria Co. Prison Board uel R Di Pranceseo, nd Deputy | istrict need not be submitted for ker leaders are helping to direct Monday made its initial response | Controller Kenneth Cooper, the) ™ . 1 Coe (fhe heople. : 2AACTS. are helping fo. Gir to charges by Vincent F. Bunch |latter representing Michael C.|% "0% the De F € {the Salvation Army's fund ap- that he has been unfairly dischar- | Chervenak, who as Controller is | peal in outlying districts of the ged as warden of the county jail. |2 member of the board. Judges| Mrs. Ellen Muli an | county. © At a brief meeting on Monday | John H. McCann and Ivan J. Mc- | / Assemblyman Lewis Evans of the board rejected a $5,000 hond | Kenrick were absent. | Colver is serving as county chair- posted by Bunch about 2 weeks The complaint filed by Bunch St Au ustine Dies man. He is a district organizer ago; voted to table an annual re- | named Mr. Beattie and the pris- ’ | for the union. His aides include a g ar union, BIS aides inc y port on the county jail Yolvieh 190 honry a8 SOPPespondents. ol. Mrs. Ellen Mulligan, aged yy Zimmer 02 X WA Stele JTaey was submitted by Bunch, and se-) he six members at the meef years, of St. Augustine, died at |: AYchae Degrolto, Qolver, lected Attorney Philip N. Schet-|ing voted unanimously to retain fio. home there last Saturday |ilternational organizer; Edward tig of Ebe nsburg to serve as spe-| Attorney Shettig to prepare the|, nine She was born on Aug | Sweeney, of Cresson, secretary- cial counsel for the board in for-| answer to Bunch’'s complaint.|s; ggg’ a dauchter of Theodore | treasurer of District 2; Bernard thcoming legal proceedings. Other motions pertaining to the|,q Jane (Walters) Storm. She | Linms of Barnesboro and Ernest The prison board dismissed Mr. bond and jail report were passed |y.as the widow of Patrick Mulli-| tanssens of Cresson, district Bunch by a 6 to 3 vote at a|by 5 to 2 votes. | gan. : [board Lg ana Joseph Feise meeting on April 8. At the same On motin of District Attorney| Survivin . . of Conemaugh, and Harvey Youn- oe i h S 4 g the deceased are the e ot tes : time Edward W. Beattie of Eb-|pjFrancesco, the bond posted by | following children: Alice, wife of | kers of Johasion, qisirie orf ensburg was chosen to take ove: Bunch was not accepted. DiFran- | Richard Delozier; Frieda, wife of ns a eS foe I the wardens position June 1, the|cesco, Owens, McDermott, Cooper | Oliver Delozier, both of St. Au-|UMWA president I Par effective date of Bunch’s dismiss-|anq Farrell voted to reject the|gustine; Pollard, Carrolltown: anal i indorsed the $100,000 com- bond. Judge Griffith and Com-| Mary, Viola and Patrick, all at|P3E™ al. On May 3 Bunch filed a legal complaint charging that he had been fired for political purposes, that he had not been given a hearing and that no charges had been filed against him. His com- plaint, cited in an act of 1921, which states that the warden may, at any time, be removed X x x for misconduct or ineffi- ciency. Only seven members of the board were present at Monday's meeting. They were Coramission- missioner Davis voted against re-| home. Eight grandchildren also | Teens jection. | survive as well as the following | burg and John McHugh of Twin By the same vote the county brothers and sisters: Mrs. Blan-|Rocks are serving as leaders in | jail report prepared by Bunch was|che Gibbons, Cresson; Edward Be county compoign setup. tabled. DiFrancesco made both|Storm, Mrs. Susan Sutton, par. | - a Losers ne uve 4 es rings; Lewis rom ou- 3 The county judges will auto- rn phe lt Hennemh J. apounsley, Bagge matically be disqualified to hear | hard 2h 7. by Tl Jaeay h ; : | . STguments on the esse by virths ed to the Air Force Radio Mech- of being members of the prison 5 E Fi mass in St. Augustine's Ca- | 2hics School at Scott Field, Bell- board. The supreme court will be asked to appoint a judge to de |tholic church, and interment was | Ville, Il, upon completion of his in the church cemetery. | basic” training period. and Mrs. Pauline McDer- mott, Akron, Ohio. Funeral services were held on Tuesday morning with a solemn cide the case. the at present in- | Lieb, | complications incident to age. She | 2 Boys to Camp High | A fourth grand- | Wor- | Mahlon Baumgardner of Ebens- | Memorial Service Parade to Feature Patton’s To Feature Pageant Outdoor Memorial Services To Be Held This Sunday "Will Be Held Monday, At Fairgrounds Arena May 31; Fine Program The sae ade will be orial Day be presente 0 < tl 1 A S11 d Loa ra Ce 1 Patton on Monday, May 31, at 1s AOmencan LMeSIONS hous 9:00 a. m. This will be followed countywide memorial services to by the A nue 1 Me jal Services. be held this coming Sunday at | y ANNUA NemMOri%. Services. the arena in the Ebensburg Fair- Those participating in the par- grounds. | ade will be the Patton High Walter J. Stinson, School Senior and Junior Bands, Ebensburg Legionairre, American Legion, Veterans of ten the Foreign Wars, and the Public and service this demonstration. Parochial School children. Mem- The bers of the Patton Fire Company eant will be taken by Freddie will act as police. Reese, Johnstown, who will be Members the the reader and sing a solo; Dist. gion and Veterans Shrines, such as: Lincoln Memor- | Commander Fritz Morley of Bar- eign Wars will meet at ofe CWV, Auxiliary to ial; the Tomb of the Unknown |neshoro, and Clay Harshberger of . . their respective posts in uniform. Soldier, at Arlington National { Johnstown, district Legion cha -|P J 27 he order of » parade wi p 8 an & I ICNIC on une oi order of the parade will be Cemetery; the Jefferson Memorial |! follows: Band assembles at and Mount Vernon. Mr. will House Corner with Post They thrilled at reading the or- Show in complete detail the ritual Colors; start moving at 9:00 a. iginal Declaration of Independence | from the time the body of a vet- m.: pick up Legion and proceed and the Constitution of the Unit- eran is brought to a cemetery East on Magee Avenue to Fourth ed States, in the Congressional | until the time it is committed to Ave.; pick up V. F. W.; North on Library; they listened 4n to both | the grave. The memorial services | Fourth to Palmer: West on Pal- the Senate and the Rouse of Re-|0f the Legion also will be presen- mer to Sixth; South on Sixth, presentatives in session at the tet, am pick up Parochial School children Capitol Building. visit to the Sloward on Beech Avenue; East on Beech, Department of Justice left them wi Tecite ’ a | pick up Public School children; with the knowledge that most of Sonpechion with : Services ahd which wil South on Fifth Magee; East the work done by the FBI is oN ony, B. Thomas will TeVIEW | hegin this Sunday evening at 8:3( on Magee and then back to gruelling and unspectacular, yet Li ar ievements of Ab- and will be held every da Speakers stand, which will be lo- nonetheless, soul-satisfying when | °° Ns evening thereafter. Members and |.ated in front of First National the guilty one has been brought | lhe Ebensburg - : L their guests are invited to attend | gunk Building. lto justice. School Band, under the direction | these affairs, which will be held | The Bureau of Printing and of viliat ih Brat Sn Prim the Post Rooms. | Engraving thrilled each student Br So fe on b m. day-| It was decided at the as he watched the actual pro-,...", ° | to hold joint meetings of the Post | monies. cess of the printing of Paper mon- | “ag4rg of each of the 20 Legion |and Auxiliary instead of separate | Father |, Foreman bonds and Ppos-| pote” and Cambria Co. Voiture meetings. The meeting night will | rence, Senior Class Visits Washington, D. C., On 3-Day Field Trip Tour of White House Is Among Highlights Late Wednesday night, a tired |but happy group of Seniors of the Patton High School, returned with glowing accounts of a three day educational field trip to th Nation's Capitol Washington, D. C. i Mr, R. Bachelor, | Pa., had contacted the school ad- | ministration officials early last fall and had planned the trip to its minutest detail. The Seniors visited the Nation's Insect, Weed-Killing Demonstration Friday An insect and weed-killing demonstration will be held in the Banner Grange Hall near Bradley Junction on Friday of this week at 8:30 p. m.,, day- light time, All persons in the area who are interested in the latest methods of approaching these problems are invited to attend Annual Memorial Day Par- the highlight of Mem- Services to be held in than 70 persons will par- in a patriotic pageant to in connection with well-known has writ- | pageant especially for the “Requiem Militaris.” leading roles in the pag- of Tyrone, American Le- of For- 8:00 at of the Stinson’s composition At a joint meeting of the Palmer Catholic War Veterans, Post No. 934, and its Auxiliary last Thurs- day evening, plans were made for a basket picnic to be held at Parker Dam near Clearfield on | Sunday, June 27, for members Hoke and their families and friends. the of Ebe nsburg “Lord's Prayer” in the services and Plans were also made for weekly social night, to Cambria High Services will take place about 9:30 with Rev. Thomas A. Mc- meeting | Quillan acting as Master of Cere- Speakers will be Rev. Regis McCoy of St. Law- Rev. Father Basil Balko, gy Patton Post Raises Death Benefit to $300 Two Patton boys, Jerome Die- | | Future Farmers of America of i Indiana and Cambria Counties, | attened a judging coutest at the | | Indiana County Home on Monday, | May 10, 1948. Judges for the vere vocational orviso ors and instructors of Tra g Programs in agri- adviser of in Cambria was sponsor various events agric ultural sup- | Veter- ands cutur vocationse and Indiana counties, the affair. Judging contests were held in following enterprises: Swine Agronomy: Vegetable on Dairy; Sheep; Farm | Mect 1anics; Log Sawing, and Pub- lic Speaking. The winners of the first five places in all contests received rib- bons. Winners from the Patton Chap- ter, Future Farmers of America, included: Leo Bander and Jack | Warner, first place in log sew- ing; Gene Forney, first place in agronomy; Fred Adams, first pla- ce in sheep judging; Henry Lei- den, second place in agronomy; Robert Ivory, second place in sheep judging; James Morley, fourth place in © table judg- and Donald Dinehart, fifth in beef judging Patton FFA boys comple- ted their work under the direction of H. F. Longwell, supervisor of vocational agriculture in the lo- cal schools. c 8 g 2 p a. the Ha voted to be was held at Hannigan as of its has worked mines {for and served at Sterling mn the as | for dance American being named invitation only. Use the Classified “column, he appointed | nephew of the as assistant se folks ride a ‘detour Fe at present when they that community all comes about Nicktown on a detour” | travel between and Sp: angler. this w Orphans to Be Guests At Sons of Italy Picnic The children of St. John's and St. Mary’s Orphanages at the Summit, Cresson, will be guests |again this year at the annual picnic of Lodge 310, Sons of Italy [in America, to be held at the It Construction has been started by the S. T. Brtemarkle Construc- [tion Co. of Cumberland Md. on the construction of the new route ) » between Nicktown and Spangler, { Patton Recreation Park on Sun-|causing a detour via Carrolltown day, June 20. [to Spangler of 12 miles. At the S being 1 are ual held at Sunday, May 3 repo be line ing to A tasty C on far us will be $1 | PISLOCATES SHOULDER William Gaida, 62, of Ashville was admitted to the Hospital, Johnstown, during the |! past week for treatment of a dis- | located shoulder suffered while at | work for the Monroe Coal Co. Revloc. ing ing i lics of Sorions | coromontes, | month. and Rev. James Dendler, pastor of its many ’s ies of our 8 og nS f- the Methodist Church. Invocation ne Pa rn ex Ke 2" Wi 11 Ww will be pronounced by Rev. Father “The eenan Will Write Mi ining roup singing under the direction {lon Art Gallery, all were new and | | & io > | thrilli i m |of Miss Yvonne Yerger, accom thrilling sights. w P They highlighted the trip with | Oo u n or is e Ss a er | panied by the Patton High School ic as Whi Following the ceremony, Vet- public as the White House. Dg 4 Amusements were not forgotten | erans will 20, cars pasiied = for there were side trips out to Seoinhing wi is week : | the lot near cCrory’s Pp Beginning with this week's is {sue of the Press-Courier, Dennis | or rimary upi S League Baseball game at Griffith J, eonom State Mine Inspector | Chest Springs, where services will $ Registration for children who |take place. Park, and a dinner and floor plan to enter the primary de-| In the evening the Drill Band show at the Lotus, a Chinese-Am- | oor on the mining industry, ; 7 particularly as it affects the lo- tale Lonths to assimildte what area. The first story will be found | Tuesday, May 25th. (lowed by a concert. ., itt he has seen, but he feels sure Registration, which will not be; Memorial Church Servic Y that he has come back with a lengthy, will take place in the pe held in the Swedish Lutheran well known to a great many of A 1 1:00 d 3:00 P. M the A: Legion and 4 c ur readers. He | A. M. and : an ol . MM. bers of e merican 28 and tradition of our great natién. | ou Sade Parents may register their chil- |v, F. W. and their Auxiliaries will Clearfield Co. in | child. However, Legion Fo en {1896, and is a portant that all parents who have | Church 1 for services. {son of the late children who will begin school | —— Keenan, who re- | they have this task over early, Distict b Teachers | sides at Port- | but it will be most helpful to the | Labor and served for a numbe r of | a years as a UMWA official in| Evi 3 os named as secretary of Dist. trick and Gerald Dunegan, will | Clearfield County. Patton FFA Boy S | Jas awed 85 Sy erie | attend the Keystone Boys Camp | 3, SEA, lin July under the sponsorship of (ed the mines at the age of 13, Gi A d t eting he >sday in the Pat- Walter McCoy Post 614, Ameri- working with his father and al IVEn war S d Seng A To y can Legion, Patton. The alternate | Three new committee chairmen out (Please turn to Page 8) regular thecling of the L hed I meetings of the Cambria Co. oat week at its home on Magee | Yahners Celebrate Council of the PSEA. They are: Ave. i | relations; Miss Kathleen Ryan the Patton Clay Mfg. Co. in a 25th A - aE / ORT "OCC 2 ball- | Patton, membership, and Miss program io reemdiiion Re nniversary Mary Brickner, Gallitzin, ethics. . atton Leg ans and Mrs. Raymond Yahner Linwood Ave., celebrated their svening in Ebensburz. in the Co. Junior Legion Loop. |25th Wedding Anniversary on eg hn a Dud a tole: An honor guard from the local | stam to Conoressinan Tibbott ur- post will attend the Countywide am ngressman versary Mass on Monday at 8:00 3 ™ i ‘oi m. in St. Mary's Church. The riations of funds to state edu- The group also will attend Joint Mass was celebrated by Rev. aol iretitutions. Memorial Day Church services Ted Ott, president of the dis- at 7:30 p. m. on May Ly DE : here Mrs. Yahner was the former Death benefits were Ada Stoltz, daughter of Mr. and : increased to $300. | Mrs. Henry A. Stoltz. They were Willi E. L iam Uzier, four children: Mrs. James ° | Cairns, of Cresson; Mrs. Emery Patton R D., Dies | Petrunyak of Patton; and Ramona Hannigan Named | : ny ¥ 2 3 William Earl Luzier, well-known ¥ ' tl I uper at d erton jrioex at ow Bono, home. He had been a resident of | this area for the past five years Charles J. is the B on Apr. 4, 1892; J ~ Thursday of This Week and Jan had been serving acting os : . Surviv 1s eral superintendent since The Senior Class Patter Della (Borror) Luzier, death of William Lamont several | High School will hold 3 ler, Tenn.; Mrs. and around the 20, at 6:30 P. M. Washington, D. C.; Y past half century Music for the ier, Glen Hope; Mrs. Betty Stoltz a superintendent | furnished by the ier, all at home. He was a bro- to his new post, ee ther of Mrs. Madge Little, Dun- Thomas Lamont, more, W. Va., and Mrs. Mable ir Residents of Nicktown Find p. m. on Sunday at his late ployed as safety director at the | D bl D t N F ff ti Eo by Rev. J. W. Dendler, pas Sterling Nos. 1 and 6 mines. ou e e our ow in ec tor of the Patton Metl Road, and that will really com- plicate things. Relocating Nicktown Road St. Augustine Picnic to a at extent, with no sharp Set Memorial Day curves and an easy grade The route will go st aight down Final PE ins An invitation was extended the |game time the Interstate Amesite [Number of large “cuts.” The { children at the last regular meet- | cg. of Wilmington, Del, is com- |Sharpest curve will be at the in- ting of the local lodge. A ste ag | pleting work on a bridge at |tersection of the Carrolltown-Sp- jugs access, ted" # |ler via Bakerton. done by the gumberiang firm. ! S members also votec 0 in Ti ; ‘ork on the arrolltown-Span- ROEtLs 5 : ’y And if a Niektown resident] 'YOIS: on the TT | sponsor a softball team in the decides he'll take a short-cut by gler Road is completed, with the Eo - Nicktown Road of |South end of Spangler, at the | for nl ars on cither. Tor the Hi point where the No. 9 Road leaves In add will be games can’t do that either, for the High- for Hastings. 2nd ap © all types AT Fonte gaged in | B48 via Carrolliown. {mile of road at Sterling No. 6.|hand to furnish music for dancing So, it’s not as complicated as| When completed, this will pro- from 9 to 12 o'clock route from Carroll- The St. Augustine The Supreme Court Building, | | Rupert Stadtmiller, pastor of St. x n rayer will be at visit to 1600 Pennsylvania Av- Di . I will =.= = | Band. The closing pray istrict Inspector Wi the Zoo in beautiful Rock Creek ceed to the cemeteries in Patton, for the North County area, will | erican restaurant partment of the Patton Borough | of the Patton High School will on page 7 of this issue. rich historical haul, and a deep- | Second Ward School Building be- | Church on Magee Avenue on Sun- was born at { ] . ; ; | dren without the presence of the | meet at their respectives posts | Charles Keenan next September, avail themselves | age. His father was a pioneer in school in planning for the coming Elect Miss Yerger { 2 Samp Dennis Keenan attended grade term of Miss Joanne Hovan of one Jee 0 ed brother, then serving as a trap hoy will be Leonard Single 4 the | I ounty ge |also were named and were em- 0 y gley supervising Members of the Walter McCoy | | Jesse W. Cogley Jr, I sponsor a team in the Patton| Mr. The officers and chairmen will Monday, May 17. They renewed m suppor se Bill Memorial Services Sunday, May him to support House 1d Father Rupert Stadtmiller, pas- fo Bo fol Lutheran Church trict, announced the next meeting The next meeting of the Patton | married in St. Bernard's Church, | and Mitchell, at home. psi resident of Patton R. D., died on >0rn new general superintendent of the he follow children: weeks ago. | banquet and dance Chest Springs, and William C,, the past 15 years. | Orchestra. | Fimple, London Bridge, Va | superintendent. for the reconstruction of a por-| Church. Burial was in the When completed, the Spangler- the valley between the two com- | for | spaghetti supper for members on | Spangle r, necessitating a detour |angler-Nicktown Roads De i 2 y XC Oe i F Oo avi yr » | Patton Community League NOW | traveling over the road from exception of the laying of con- Vay Dept is reconstructing this State Highway forces are en- both the afternoon and even- in [it sounds. However, it [vide the best you and your friends to folks invite : . 40 et 8 wi > ass 2d for a | be 3 sec Thursday of every FS yeorge's Church, Phe Smithsonian Institute, with et vill be assembled for the be the second Thursday of every | pastor of St. George's | here will be to Iwo Jima Monument, the Mel- | Mary’ s Church. T e enue, N. W., better known to the said by Rev. Plummer Harvey. Be Found Interesting Registration Date Park, another to the American St. Lawrence, St. Augustine and write a topic of interest each Every student thinks it will Public Schools, will be held on|parade at 7:30, which will be fol- Mr. Keenan is ree 3 3 * «2 » D> e - |er understanding of the beauty tween the hours of 9:00 and 11:30 | day, May 30, at 7:30 P. M. Mem Smoke Run in Mw 4 I : ” = it is most im-|at 7:00 and go in a body to the land of Mrs. | of this opportunity. Not only will | the UMWA and the Knights of |school term. Miss Yvonne Yerger of Patton | at Uniontown Gap for school at Smoke Run and enter- Carrolitown, who resigned, at a y Vv : . per and mule driver. He ot] This decision was Here held | | powered to serve as delegates to post also voted to cooperate wit | principal of Patton schools, public attend a c ; meeting Friday Community League and a team |of attend a county meeting day their wedding vows at an Anni- 23, at the Ebensburg Fairground. dealing with federal appro- 5 : Ne tor. 50 in swedish wil be held Sept. 14 in Ashville, | Legion Post will be held May 25. | ings. They are the parents A amy sine Thursday of last week at his | Senior Dinner-Dance oom { Sterling Coal Co., at Bakerton 2 ’ ron: Mrs Joy Mr. Hannigan Home on Thursday Gloria, Silvia and Patty Jean Luz- Immediately upon Admission is by _ Funeral services were held at Mr. Lamont formerly was em- | tion of the Carrolltown-Nicktown | View Cemetery. Nicktown Road will be relocated munities and will necessitate a | Sunday evening also proved a between Carrolltown and Spang-| Heavy grading is now being being formed, Sterling No. 6, Bakerton, to {crete and drainage work at the Memorial | and a detour is in force : . orce | rebuilding about a half- A good orchestra will be on is under- | town to Nicktown. attend. stood that plans are being made
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