23, 1948 UNION PRESS-COURIER PAGE ELEVEN ia State rnia, Pa., ion here. ending a ton home Thursday, September 23, 1948 Spangler MRS. HILDA DEMI Phone Barnesboro 281-M Mrs. Ruth Goaziou | | | with their son-in-law and daught- ° ° { losis, All the latest and best meth- [th are the California Sequoia A deposit of salt in Wielizka, er, Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Hunt, Cresson Sanitorium ods of treatment are available 10 | trees, reputed to be over 4,000 | Poland, is said to be the largest Charles and Miss Mary Kane, { Cresson Sanitorium patients, years old. {in the world. The bed of salt of Altoona, visited their mother, Children who have been ex- In comparison, man’s life is rock is 500 miles long, 20 miles Mrs, Frances Kane here over ans pen ouse posed to tuberculosis are cared |‘“one glorious hour.” wide and 1,200 feet thick. Sunday. for in a building erected especi- Mr. and Mrs. Urban ally for them, known as “Child- ren's House,” While receiving the ved and she received many beau- tiful gifts. Those who were pres- ent were: Mr. and Mrs. John Goaziou of Coraopolis, Mr. and Mrs. Francis |. ~ Goaziou and daughter, Mr. and |Field Committee Personnel Mrs. James Ribblett and children, Carrolitown By MRS. THOMAS OWENS Phone 2682, 4491 or 5394 s | Honored On Birthday erved as in farms laced on all kinds , J A birthday dinner was held at the home of Mrs. Ruth Goaziou recently in honor of her anniver- sary. A delicious dinner was ser- MILES AHEAD all of Johnstown; Mrs. Elizabeth DeFazio and sons of Barnesboro, and Mrs. Ruth Goaziou. Ew Mrs. Gregory Jenks of Detroit was visiting at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott, recently. JoAnne Lantzy of Mercy Hos- pital, Altoona, spent a week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lantzy. Winifred Lieb, also of the Al- Begin Duties Here Friday Personnel of the Field Com- mittee of the Carrolltown High School Football Stadium began duties Friday evening when Cher- ry Tree visited Carrolltown. Fred B. Buck, member of the Carrolltown School Board, is the chairman of the committee. Mau- rus J. Strittmatter, also a board member, is secretary. Other committee members are: Gate attendants: William Bender, Akron, with Mrs. Stoltz’s broth- ers, Thomas and Joseph Wharton, Mr. and Mrs. George Semels- berger of Hastings, visited at the Bearer Hotel on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Yeckley have moved to a residence on the St. Benedict and Spangler road in West Carroll Township. Mr. and Mrs. Al Thomas and son, of Chambersburg, visited over the week end with the were visitors for several ae Pennsylvania Week Free Chest X-Rays To Be Had for Asking Cresson Sanatorium also is planning observance of Pennsyl- vania Week with a number of special events. Free chest X-ray will be given each day between Sunday, Sept. | same education they would get in |a public school, they build a solid | foundation of health, developing | resistance not only to tuberculosis [*™ to all disease. | | How Long Is Life? ‘Mammal? Insect? Hastings Bottling Works Superior Carbonated Beverages POPULAR BEERS, ALES, PORTER Stegmaiers Old German DuBois Rolling Rock Fort Pitt Straubs Schlitz Iron City Duquesne In Style! Boulevard lapel watches |! - « miles ahead in style, accuracy, and design. Sass We Specialize in Serving Parties, Picnics, Weddings and Other Celebrations “ 26, and Saturday, Oct. 2, to any | A tortoise from the Galapagos toona Mercy Hospital, spent a i y Frank Buck, Camilla Cooney, Ber- [lady's mother, Mrs. Rose Bearer visitor who so desires. Times will | y¢jonds lived for one hundred and week i , and Fig oh et Sen, Mr hard E. Flynn, Helen Eckenrode, |and other relatives here. be between 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. | Mr. Louis Smith and daughter, Herman Glasser, Tom Owens Jr, | Sister Anne Augusta of the |Chest X-ray films and handiwork | Seventy-five years. Janis, of Detroit visited recently Ray Searle, Urban A. Stolz, and | Mercy Order, of Altoona, spent |of patients’ also will be exhibited | The longest human lives have at the Geo. Dunchalk home. Maurita Westrick. the week end as the guest of her |and guides will be available to | lested to between 109 and 112 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hoffman |, Parking — Charles Farabaugh, (brother, Edgar Schroth, and aunt, [conduct visitors through the insti- | years. and son, Kenny, of Ellentown vis- | Francis Bearer, Fred M. Fara-| Mrs. Theodore Vogel, at the St.|tution. Some insects live in a condition ited among relatives here. baugh, Harry J. Hipps, Herman |Lawrence Inn. Mrs. Vogel has Visitors are invited to attend a | Of maturity for only a few hours Sgt. Joseph A. Kirsch of Quan- Karlheim, Lambert Weakland and | peen quite ill for some time. special band concert to be presen- and others survive as long as 17 tico, Va, spend a few days re- Tom Wensel; field police—W. A.| ‘Mre. Domenic Kozlowski of ted on the sanitorium lawn this | years. y Va. Blum, Clete Farabaugh, Ligouri|carrolltown, Mrs. Ben Kozlowski coming Sunday afternoon by the| The queen ant may live for fif- Prompt, Efficient and Dependable HOME DELIVERY SERVICE Home Delivery Day for Patton EVERY SATURDAY Dial 2741, Hastings, Pa. cently at the homeof his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kirsch. Lacey, Gust Lee and Mike Volk. Traffic—Tom Buck, Lieb Fara- and son, Stanley, of Cleveland, 28th Infantry Division Band. They Ohio, and Mrs. Charles Kass of also are invited to participate in | teen years; the male ant dies af- | ter a few weeks. ined ne cinch cl econ Sten nt oul YEhisy: punk|PakSton, motored Sykeawle | spin program Thraday ern | “rn length of ite of mammals he pe wor wars oe dine Eh“ S00 Buln, ated: wher Fon arn pera | gene rete Tn re lie and Mrs. Willard Demi y [Fred Owens Paul Gavel and A. J. Lantzy, son, Mark, and M. cation Li ihe Josngovn SChools, | Among domestic animals hor . t i Pv cd .. i 1 t several days this |wi e speaker. Children of the i ’ : Mr. and Mrs. Butler and son, |Cyril Stevens; grounds — Casper ig ad Re tty of | Sanatorium School also will take | Ses have lived for forty years, | of Boston, Mass.’ spent several Le mier; locker rooms—Ed Sev- Rane. Pa ¥ part, as will the Chad Tate Orch- | Cattle for something over thirty wig hom Done Kelly: aye he CHS Alumni is in charge Mr. and Mrs Elwanger of De-|®Stra of Gallitzin, featuring six- | years and sheep for over twenty | , Mrs. 3 ly. | ? - Yoo BL iit a | year-old Peggy Lou Salvan as vo- | Years. | _ Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kirsch of the Did agan, Tetreshment trol Mle Sung lop » calist. At the end of the pro- Few domestic animals die of | spent several days recently aga ’ ler chair- Ye a alan & . "|gram, J. F. McDermitt, Altoona | old age. | : uantico, Va. fi : he : M e Ny ollattos is visiting magician: and entertainer, will| Oliver Wendell Holmes gave iE | — re ——— in Pos oa Plies for two weeks [Present a variety show. | good advice when he urged per- i A ted for Air Post I TO, Es. ' | Donated by Andy Carnegie | sons to select long-lived parents |£Accepted for Ar 0S] ‘ with Mrs. Ella Elvanger. Cresson Sanitorium is located | and particularly long-lived moth- _A package measuring eight by Basement Excavation At Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Bagley, (on the Cresson Ridge of the Alle- | {eight by 17 inches and not wee Ch h I C of Northeast, Pa., are guests of ghenies, approximately 2,600 feet | |ing piote Shen 50 pouics will be urch Is ompleted the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. above sea level. The : |accepted here for air mail parcel | Work on improvements to the E. O. Meekins, this week. ._|which it stands was purchased by | long life in humans. Do DS imasier COOrge | 1n0.year«ld St. Benedict's Catho-| Mr. and Mes. Sernand Moeking steel magnate Andrew Carnegie | With the conquest of most of | | Packages larger than those lic Church continues to progress, |2nd family, o roz), 1% With the intention of building | the infectious diseases which are | Carrolltown has three more [home games—Oct. 1, 8 and 29. | co ers. He knew the genetic or hered- | land on itary influence in determining | ~— a OWE THE gggy Cut owlevard sy mean Mr. and Mrs. Milier of Ridgway, there a summer home for his | enemies of youth and middle-age, | : .| The basement excavation is al- ey : ) { MILTON'S a ame most complete, The new concrete ly sited Shem O Ve De a nus Pil i |ynore people are SNTVIVIS longer | ; floor is finished except for the |KiNS home. : ; i The mere living of many years | [air paresl Dost. alo. announces. oP coat, and a Neer retaining Mr. and Mrs. Conners of Har- out led him to turn the land over | is not always good living. . : risburg are visiting the latter’s|to the Commonwealth of Penn- It suits the average man better M | that anyone wishing to know the |Wwall around the outside of the a i 5 . 3 : ihe Jewelr y Store froat ony stops on the parcel post |building is nearly completed. mother, Mrs. Ray I. Stolz. Hv, pals Lo be used for 8 tuberous to live spiritedly and with active | Magee Ave Patton |ICute Should secure that informa-| Also included in the project ’ interest than to live like the Gal- | > Carnegie was to receive, a con- : | tion at the postoffice. will be installation of new heat- S kin in Mines sideration of $1.00. 2pagos lurtle—at a slow rate of, ing and lighting systems. mo g B The mountain top now proudly | “Vu living things on ear- Th i ears, not the luxurious home of | hi e hua Was dosed early In : Stiff Fine one family, but a citadel of health | found that the joists and beams arries for the People of Pennsylvania. | supporting the floor of the large| Pennsylvania miners who work 5 THe Sil Patients Were sunlvied} SAVE structure were rotted. They said |in gaseous operations and persist| © “Cf iis SB ed the supports were so badly deter- |in smoking on the job face heavy r p | . e : treatment. The percentage of re- iorated that there was danger of penalties under an 1891 law which covery has been high, especially’ the floor caving in. prohibits carrying matches, to-| "oie cases of those who were | In the meantime, services are |bacco, pipes, Iighters or anything |... ited while the disease Wes in | being held in a temporary chapel |that may remotely cause an ex- |; early stages. Many patients | at St. Benedict’s Parochial School plosion Mn gaseous ne Richard |°f Years gone by are now leading | ov. Father Flavin Yelinko, O, Mo Aye rl 4 see to it (normal, happy lives, some in the | S. B. pastor, is personally direct- | pnat® is%T, 0° oo" iricty enforced, [homes they left to’ come to the| nS a |commenting: “You can't imagine |." nite where oy are | 0 what some miners will do to de- OIE > | Mr. Adrian A. Buck, of Baker. liberately violate the law.” 2 Source % Dope and encourage) ton, has purchased the residence "po" ifoq the recent sentencing he ARhh fo tonite: g {property of Albert Feighner on|,¢ 5’ fyzerne Co. miner who was Thee sortiorioon and its Som St. Mary's Street. Mr. Buck plans | greg $50 and sent to jail for oat 2 mn nds er to remodel the property. three months upon being convic- |, kept a with the advances | The bazaar and supper held on ted of carrying eight matches that have been made in the diag- the Parochial School premises and eight cigarets in his lunch. : . last Sunday afternoon and even-|They were wrapped in wax paper, |1051S and treatment of tubercu Me | Just Shut My Eyes! Bad Curves Never Frighten Lucky for you we keep our eyes wide open Buy Your Furs Direct from Manufacturer all the time! Our alert men know how to ser- vice your car efficiently, rapidly . . . give it all the attention it needs to keep it running and purring like a swift kitten. Drive in today and regularly! PATTON AUTO CO. | BUICK & CHEVROLET SALES & SERVICE Fourth Ave. Patton, Pa. 00 and up §/ Tax Inc. | 165” to 3 EASY TERMS ARRANGED | See Your Local Dealer or— | Drive in to Factory Showroom | Open 7 Days a Week CLEARFIELD FURS | New Furs - Repairs - Remodeling | 11-15 Nichols St. Clearfield, Pa. ing for the benefit of St. Bene- inserted between two slices of ° proved both a |bread, which was again wrapped| © in waxed paper. However, Maize stated that ‘seldom do we have a case re- ported in the bituminous region dict’s Church, social and financial success. The Parochial School football team will play their first game WINTER-IZE with the Nicktown Catholic grad- ers next Sunday afternoon at the The game will start at 2:30. of Western Pennsylvania.” The Queen Mary, British liner, Fall drivings Fun | : sami shims me am——— J Carrolltown High School Stadium TWO IN ONE | I Your Home With A NEW ROOF Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Valentine of : : the : y a+ |really is two ships, one within, | Altoona, were Sunday Sellets atthe other, with a space of six | [the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. |feet between the outer and inner | with Factory -Fresh Power ’eari ¥ | Thomas. | Long-Wezring, Fire Re. | Miss Rosella Himmel and | hails. sistant Genuine BIRD | James Campbell, both of this | ASPHALT ROOFING. place, were united in marriage | Give your home lasting protection from the rain and snow with a new | | last Saturday morning at a nup- | | | tial high mass in St. Joseph's | | | Church, Hart’s Sleeping Place. o Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Wm. Zadai | | | roof! There’s no finer |and daughter, of Norfolk, Va. | roofing made than what | spent several days the past week | 1 {at the home of the lady’s parents | we carry! Select the |Mr. and Mrs. Gregory E. Buck. | materials best suited to Sgt. Zadai serves with the U. S.| Marines. 100% Asphalt Coated your house here today. Misses Lorraine and Mary Gray left last week for Chicagu, Bell Boot : Ills., where they have secured employment. The young ladies are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gray. Siphoning of gasoline from parked cars has been reported by local citizens. Needless to se¥: prosecutions will be made if e : culprits are discovered. fective Glass. Tne store room and work shop, SIZES IN STOCK large and commodious, of the FOR ALL MAKES Bender Electric Co., at the south CARS AND TRUCKS end of Main Street, is now under roof and nearing completion, and SPANGLER Auto Exchange Be Safe... Be Sure, . . of Correct Vision by Re- placing Damaged or De- E. F. DUMM LUMBER COMPANY LUMBER — BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES Bigler Ave. Spangler | will afford this firm much needed } expansion space. The Swing to ev Fat Valerian, 0. 5. 8, A TOUCH oF your TOE AN Thanks to all thi D AWAY You go s—ALL FACTORY-NEW formerly assistant pastor at St. Benedict's Catholic Church here, | now located at Saltsburg, Pa, Phone 321 SPANGLER NEW Cylinder Block NEW Th i N E W L I FE B E E R NS Sma with local friends on NEW Crankshaft aia ast and NEw Rocker-Arm Mr. and Mrs. Pat Stevens and earings NEW A; ssembly daughter, of Youngstown, Ohio, G NEw Connecting R ir Cleaner NEw Flywheel | NOW IS GREATER THAN EVER! !|who had been visiting with local 2 : IVE YOUR NEW Pistons, pin oa NEW Manifolds Housing i . * relatives for a number of ig If it's good service Rings " NEW water p, NEW Flywheel ir h on- : . um : : Stumed lo their home on you wish to obtain, P REWAR BUICK NEW Push Rods and NEW Camshaft P NEW Clune ! NO for the first time you can enjoy a Another Carrolltown street was Don’t make your calls NEW Toppets NEW Timing Ch NEW Balancer i blacktopped during the past wee . : r il Pan g Chain NEW modergte: Beverage that is 20% too that leading from the Ed Strit- in an endless chain. today’s ZIP and GO NEW oil p and Sprockets gw oe UMP sweet or too bitter. tmatter home opposite the in Seo mp and NEW Cylinder Head NEW Dishibuter tants 5 t to the rear of the Carroll- S | Jolentifically processed by the Goenner Brewing Company, a High School Stadium. Car- with this complete, NEW Carburetor NEW Valves and NEw Sek Pliss making it possible to make a perfect balance, not bitter, rolltown Council has improved a r Springs on Plug not sweet. Therefore the enemy of all beers (BITTER- number of largely traveled thor- 2 . - —and new 1948 a, | NESS) is now completely eliminated, making New Life oughfares during the past sum- brand-new F; ireball engine dependability s 311 mer. PILSNER the choice of millions. fhe. new store room of the NEXT TIME Bn on Ma Main” Sirects CALL FOR “NEW LIFE” nearing completion. Second story of the structure will be utilized as Order a case from your local distributor for that social event at home And it will be ALL NEW — fully equipped with every one of the items listed in the panel. always low enough to make this deal a prize bargain. HERE'S a brisk new snap to the air and the open road is apartments. calling with a siren-song your Clem A. Farabaugh has broken Buick loves to answer. ground for an addition to his Jewelry Store adjacent to the First National Bank Building. Mr. and Mrs. Tim McCracken of Mahaffey, were Sunday guests of the lady's mother, Mrs. Rose Arble. Come in and let us quote you the exact figure for making your Buick a 1948-powered car. All the thousands of miles of driving you’ve done are left behind in our shop. In their place, you have miles and miles of carefree, Why not climb in and go places— not with your present, time- dimmed power, but with all the es os Paine Sd wd zip and zing of a brand-new 1948 new-engine driving—and a car that a EY De Fireball engine ? will be worth more when trade-in and Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. ; time comes. Schmidhammer and son, Fred, of In just a day or two, we can put i Sund visit- ee Mr. ay Mrs. a fresh-from-the-factory 1948 Fireball engine under the bonnet Wilfred Blum and Mr. and Mrs. Sus San he of any Buick from 1937 models on. Enrolling as students in the sophomore year at Pennsylvania State College this season from Carrolltown, are Misses Nancy Sue Sharbaugh, Jean Buck, Patty Bender and Nellie Lou Bender. The young ladies left for their studies last Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Feighner, natives of the community, who have resided here throughout their married life, last Sunday morning left for York, Pa., where they will make their future home Say, Listen . . . IT HAS WHAT IT TAKES... IT TAKES WHAT IT HAS! The one beer that NEW LIFE rove. ness tier in any company! BREWED & BOTTLED BY GOENNER & COMPANY Since 1870 JOHNSTOWN, PA. William F. Goenner, President Charles Symons, Secretary John Brobinus, Treasurer John J. Haluska, Sales & Adv. Mgr. On party-linetelephones, cour- Best of all, the job doesn’t cost as much as you think. It varies a bit from model to model, but it’s tesy pays dividends! Be brief . . . Space calls . . . Hang up . Take the lead in good party-line manners. It gently . . will mean better service for all. WESTRICK MOTOR COMPANY Main & Scanlan Sts., Phone 2101 CARROLLTOWN, PA. THE PATTON AUTO COMPANY Fourth Ave., Phone 2171 . PATTON, PA. of Pennsylvania
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