cstme— Doing Northern Cambria’s Recognized Medium Best and Largest Weekly ~~ of Union Labor Interests _— VOL. 55. NO. 50. EY Single Copy bc PATTON, PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1948 16 Pages—128 Columns SUBSCRIPTION $2.50 PER YEAR | : North Cambria Kiwanis Club Northern Cambria Construction Work Progressing On New Patton Substation [Patton’s Pennsylvania Week Observes 25th Anniversary Scout District Plans “www Meets Outstanding Success 4 Dance Follows Banquet | —————— Session At Patton | . - : os ° 0 | Approximately 25 Firms, Organizations Display i At Eagles’ Home Here | Leonard Balon Apple " Dinner-Meeting Will Patton Products in Magee, Fifth Ave. Windows A memorable event on the ev- Tree Also in Blossom 1 ennsvivaniz rook i > e. 0 4 | . Pennsylvania Week in Patton ening of September 23, was the | | Feature Annual Election 3 [is turning t to be ¢ re was the Zi 2 | is t out to be an even anniver- The Zimmerman family of | Pennsylvania Week | greater success than was antici- observance of the 25th y 8 7 sary of the granting of its char-| Carrolltown isn’t the only fam- ily in the area eating apples District Attorney Samuel R. ter by the Northern Cambria Ki- | Lhe 2s bl DiFrancesco will be the main wanis Club. A banquet was ser-| and enjoying the tree's blos- | eaier at the annual dinner- Soms at the same time, | meeting of the North Cambria This week we received a | Parade Slated Tonight; vated . | One has only to glance down Pet Show On Friday | Magee or Fifth Aves. at any hour : : . during the day or evening to see Patton will swing into the |this fact. But of more interest middle of its Pennsylvania | yet, stopping at every window Week observance on Thursday {along these streets proves almost evening of this week at 7:30 |an education in itself of what Pp. m. sharp when units of the |part the Patton community and ved in the Eagles’ Hall, Patton, | : at six o'clock. Following the ban- | sprig of apple blossoms from |B°Y Scout District. The event is juet, a most interesting program | SPT8 pp h P scheduled for 6:30 p. m. this Quel, 3 mos 8 Prog | Leonard Balon of near Patton, d : hd WL of speeches and entertainment who also is enjoying the same Thursday in the Eagles ballroom was presented. The evening clos- luxury from a tree in the yard |I Patton. Attorney DiFrancesco LA, 13 : : i . re: i y ancing > sic | iS lis a former member of the Twin of} with Mancing lo he music OF} uf lis home. | Rocks Bq : Scout oD : Pennsylvania Week Parade |its residents play in the life of Henninger’s Orchestra. Might be well to get one of |Rocks Boy Sco Pp. oa will bogi i S. Fifth |b ESidents » 8 : Robert Caldwell, president, gave | those apples, save the seeds, | Dr. W. M. Leonard, supervising Ave. Sin Moving on S. Fifth | Pennsylvania and the Nation. ROOST ~n dwell, president, 3 1 DO re m |principul of the Barnesboro sch- Ave. Some 25 manufacturers, firms the address of welcome and intro-| and plant them in our own [1 pa sc The majority of the business 1e « I L 5 . dakar rat ite: ;| back vard ools, will be toastmaster. Rev. } J B S $ {and organizations hav e filled close an 6 duced as toastmaster County | back yard. : avd Fold 3 Places and organizations in the |to 50 windows with displ £ Commissioner L. Steele Clark of | | Pachier Rovian Yello, © > Ba community have signified their | lf 1 d iy fal — en gif 8 Indians County. Greetings were) ee 0 | pastor of St. Eo nedicts Cathalie intention of parterpating. in [Sods ent materials made in the | Church, Carrolitown, Will give the competition for a prize of $25 | Make it a point to visit down- llege 0 brought. by District Governor | ° John P. Mooney of McKeesport, Fire and Lieutenant Governor M. H. | for the best float in line and [town Patton and see these dis- a similar $25 prize for the | plays for yourself. It will be well best marching unit. The route |worth your while. Prevention invocation Bencaiction wil be by son, of Barnesboro, leadership RES DeForrest of Huntingdon. On be- | ° I ‘ half of District 7, Mr. verarrest | \Waak in Patton | training chairman. | . of march will cover the main | PRIZES ARE AWARDED presented to the Northern Cam- | { Election of officers will high- business section of the town, | Pons y as a JLE bria Club, a beautiful Bell and | | light the session. Members of the and will pass down Magee [Prizes for the best window dis- Gavel set. Major C. A. Schuer- Stressed 2 Blake nominating committee are Char- Ave. twice, plays Were awarded at a laigely 1S at hoiz. of Altoons entertained fori y les Donahue, Hastings, chairman; On Friday afternoon, Schecls Srioided Lue Sbonsored 04 3 ? wi e dismissed in order k ’ } iin | Paul Staude, Barnesboro, and a half hour with mystifying | . 1 , y feats of legerdemain. His eco: | Next Week Set Aside Lois Salus, Jaen. oom 9 tation was most favorably receiv- . : 1 lic (Nj % mitteemen will be made by Cletus =” In National Observance Lebhmier of Bakerton, district students may participate in |Eagles’ Home Wednesday even- the Second I oni Pet and |ing. Phillips-Jones Corp. won the Hobby Show sponsored by the $25 first prize for the most out- American Legion. This event |Standing window display, located | will begin at 1:30 p. m. sharp in the Ratowsky Dept. Store win- : Mr. George Pollock of Spangler 5 Bol il be hing- ! I ‘ollg Patton has for many years | chairman. Group singing wi e x ; g i as otic led in Froup Single re dy taken an active part in the an-|led by Dick Connell, Carrolltown. a ‘will take place on Magee I ee hs i : i a Cit mes 6, ees or lation pres nual promotion of Fire Preven-|A resume of the year's activities 4 order to enter, students |€rs of America for their display will be given by the district chairman. “Open the Door” is the subject of an address to be given by E. must attend schools in Pat- |in the Standard Motor Supply ton or township schools served |CO. window. The Union Press- by the Patton Post Office. Courier displays took $10 third Turn out for these two big |Prize by virtue of the “intense in- x) piano, i | tion Week, the 37th annual ob- The following committees were servance of which will be held responsible for the banquet and here and throughout the country program: Rev. Plummer Harvey, | next week, Oct. 3 to 9, according - (N) general chairman. Program com- [to James Blake, chief of Patton | a, Powell, Adm. Peary Scout J yt terest” they drew. mittee: Jesse W. Cogley Jr. and |Volunteer Fire Co., No. 1. Councii Field Executive. Thomas Koop it ur ation iad The judges, Herb Greene and p. m. Clarence Gill; Place of Dinner | Fire Prevention Week means (mJ ehmier, scoutmaster of Troop : Vincent Bartholomew, both of the . & Meeting; Cletus Lehmier, Hugh |that the public renew its acquain- 72, Bakerton, will be presented Wm. F. Gable Co, Altoona, and Cunningham, Rudolph Wentz; |tanceship with the many little | scouters’ training award, Robert Struble, Wolf Furniture Q 11 District 2 Miners | Goi... Bammegioro, stated | that that they had done their best to Get Pensions 0K'd give an unbiased opinion on the Honorable mention was given (N) Entertainment: Hugh Cunning- [things that may cause a fire and | wr, ) ham and Cletus ition Con- | that preventive measures be fob-|, Je remainder oF fe program tact: Dr. Fred E. Arbel and E. en to eliminate these causes. om J. Mair of Dakorton. JiStrigt W. Winslow; Greeting: Fred B.| Every week, day and minute 2 ee a Be Buck and Hugh Cunningham [should be in the interest of fire |COmmissioner, in charge; recogni- ? | protection, however, but the an-|tion cf unit leaders, Mr. Muir, and a special award presented by ge at Ladies and representatives from firme observance of such a week 3 > 1 £ Cuts UPS in the district wer? is promoted to keep us alert ag-|D. R. Lovette of Spangler, ad-| Belierion, Rorloe Men CoP Bitton igh Sehoot Bans, 8 ’ ainst carelessness. 8 an, in Lists International Order of Odd Fel- : : : ncluded m Listing The regular weekly dinner mee-| The fire chief and the fire com ————————— ! lows, Mertens Bakery, Garden ) 3 + : | i; ting will be held in the Commer- pany ask that all area citizens | : ‘ : :« |Study Club, Patton Sportsmen's cial Hotel this Thursday, Sept, |continue to be especially carerul | (Jo 12 Set As Date Co I re Ie Ero i at Be ay Rens ES 30, at six o'clock. A brief Penna. |With brush and grass fires Juring| ° as i ® % wn 1h dh A EE Ty : Week program will be presented. the fall season, and point out | [ = re o 2 ih 2 Jo, rece ts | Toastmaster at the banquet was ee sili that persons responsible for such For North 0 Meet f $100-per-mon Pension paymen S| County Commissioner Thomas A. damage as may be caused by such ° | ; from the union's welfare and Te |Owens. Speaker of the evening P i fires are responsible for all pay- ° La ae : tirement fund. ; was State Sen. John J. Haluska, a er C oy 0S | ment of damages for them. They On New Industries District 2 President James who also, with his daughter, > . {request that boxes, barrels, fur- Pictured above is the site of the new substation about a mile from town on the Patton-Carrolltown (Mark has announced that these|Gladys, entertained the group niture accumulations, etc., not be | Plans for enticing new industr Road. When completed, the station will afford Patton a 45,000-volt auxiliary service in case of any |11 men will get pensions: { with nearly a half-hour of magic, 0 S omina ions left in stairways, lobbies, or hall- [iit Northard a Co ot break caused by storms or blowouts at the main substation at St. Benedict. In constructing it, the Andy Mash, 64, Revloc. {his hobby. = | Sas ang wats Wat He | heres at a meeting of repre- Pennsylvania Electric Co. is redeeming a pledge made to Patton last winter. (Photo by James) Frank Berecsky, 64, St. Mich- ‘WINDOW SHOP’ TODAY E Australian Ballot to Be ee ie Ss [Joniniives of Patton, Carrolltown, | rrr he al i Burbulls. 82. Joke One feature of the displays is . . Hastings, Spangler and Barnes- ° ° liam urbulla, , -|the free daily award of a cake N Used at Election Oct. 12 | 8s hist Fine Be Uhecled that | boro it gro of this Dennis Keenan Is Reelected Inde endent Grid town R. D. 7. [by Mertens fis which has its dskin Ly i as pipes and flues be check- |week at a meeting in the Hope | ! Andy J. Findish, 64, Eighth St., |display in the Mademoiselle Shop- rckers Nomination of officers for 1948- Windber. ype windows. The award is made { i i ire | Fire Co. Hall, Barnesboro. { ° ° ° i ° o 49 positions in Walter McCoy | 2d at once to avoid possible fire) Fite = o P d f M I T p t DT WY . 45, Catenndre. tog. 5 aows. The 2% Si | damage resulting from defects in utcome o e meeting was 2 resi ent 0 ning nstitute | eam rac Icing 3 Renn koro Re chances may ‘be tae at the Post 614, American Legion, Pat- decision to invite representatives EE h : : them. v » 2 ju wil rR eld this week. Eloction | * An esamination of. all dlsetric ORL ihe lowns and foWnsiups | ; 1 bi Held ident; J. G. Nicholson, Spangler H i Py: Senroen. 96, BO i aro Uhamber of Com » Be nat i Te Bs » \ - yn ii Teg on Cog PRLR her hae rate ing to be held at the Carrolltown S oy B er b xetirca aie etal, Sressurer; ere ac yening oo "Washolovich, 67, Dix- |merce wishes to take this means a e pos ome, ; 5 3 ; Firemen’s Club on Tuesday, Oct. John Dougherty, Johnstown, sec | i ? 2 lof thankin 11 those who are 5 in ven to ironing cords and|1 S sday, : ' , g a take place from 12:30 p. m. to] NE _sS1vel other ph appli- | 12, at 8 p. m. At this meeting, a atur ay, barnesboro (retary, and Thomas Lamont, Bak- | Patton's Independent Football onyille Kochis, 69, Clymer. | participating in the displays and §:30 p. m. : : Tt is ur idents | temporary organization will be | ; ; {erton, superintendent of Sterling [Team is now a reality. Over 30 : {the Patton merchants for the use Nominated were the following: A ee Al Teen which will enable is] gation am safely | coal Co. | men are practicing each evening From: Bako 8 2 anys |of their show windows, and all Commander: Harold Merriman |plates, irons, etc, when they Section of the county, dealing as | men and union officials highlicht-| Directors are Richard Todhun-|at the Patton Athletic Field, and 9 ’ Py .._ |others who are assisting in mak- and George Gold; First Vice Com- {leave the room. Do not store your [One unit, to talk to manufacturers | oq tte 35rd annual meeting of | téT, Barnesboro, president of the | arrangements are being made for| To date more than 500 applica- ing Pennsylvania Week in Patton mander: Harry Crowell, L. Sny-|ashes from furnaces and stoves |Who are seeking sites upon which | 5 Coal Minis Instit.co ine the | Barnes and Tucker Coal Co.; Wai- (at least two games during the |tions for pensions have been the great success that it is. der Yerger, James Smith and|ijn any inflammable material. [to set up new plants. The com- | yt Bitumi 2 Ox trict Saturday |ter Myers, St. Benedict, official | Month of October. : | made at the District 2 office in| Patton’s observance of Pennsyl- Robert Albright; Second Vice, In case you suspect there is a |Mmittee already has leads on sev-| +2 ituminous District Saturday | of Peale, Peacock and Kerr, John |. A series of three meetings has | Clearfield, but those announced | vania Week has far outclassed Commander: Benjamin Hugill, {fire in your home, call the fire-|€ral promising industries. | in Barnesboro. |J. Brazill, Hastings, superintend-|Ren held at the Moose Home in|during the past week were the |any other such observance in this Hugh Whiteford and Clair Karl- men at Jo The phone umber | The first step to be considered| Several hundred miners and | ot of Rich ng Jupsniniend [Patton since last week’s issue. |first to be granted. |county, and considering the size heim; Adjutant: J. J. Sheehan. |in Patton is 3111. will be the making of a house- | coal operators attended a dinner |gyaerord. general superintendent | 1¢ first was last Thursday, with| To be eligible, a miner must be [of the community, probably in Finance Officer: William La-| Prevention of fire is the best | to-house survey in this area to| Saturday night in St. Thomas’ of Peals, Pocock & ort: O others following on Sunday and |at least 62 and have worked in |the entire state. mont, George Blankenhorn, Fred-|way of fighting fire. {determine the number of men | Episcopal Church Hall, Barnes- | gannizan and Geor: Dunchak, (Monday. The team is being spon- the mines for at least 20 years. | (Please turn to Page 8) erick Laurito and William Dick- [Originated in Middle West |and women available for employ- | boro. | Bar igs . Ige i Re 8 2 jored by Lodge 488, Loyal Order!prd vot have rotined since May | —_—_— son; Post Chaplain: Florest Go-| Fire Prevention Week, which ment within the area. A sub-| Dennis J. Keenan, Barnesboro Ie iE Suberintendar ° [of Moose, as a sports activity 26, 1946 | bert, Richard Arnold and Francis|calls attention of all citizens to |committee Will meet at Patten! 2 2 the 15th District.| wn and Tucker Coal Co. . | part of their program. : sam Patton Cla to Hold V. Huber; Historian: Pete Bo-|local fire hazards, originated in|Wednesday of next week in order | 7B reelected resident of the or- | de parles Oell, Alone, rose Prospective members of the | ’ Pack and Jobe Soin the middle west, where more than to draw up a proposed question- | WS 7 OD ffi otain. | dent of the Central Pennsylvania | squad got a peek at the uniform Pp H h | 1 y ° & 2 213 40 years ago many communities |Naire to be submitted for ap-|&anization. er Officers refain-iCoal Producers’ Assn. declared | they will wear at a meeting on a on C 00 S Sergeant-at-Arms: Philip Wau- y ag y communities H tec P=ledincl ude C. J O Bak-| ; y a meeting o en ouse Fl d 8 : held an “annual clean-up day.” |Proval at the meeting in Carroll- | €dincl ude C. J. Hannigan, Ba -| that today there is a much bet- | Monday. Blue jerseys with gold number of fires and several towns | 2 . Mar , Legi re pear 5 | Jo oo z . wa ; Bibi ; Trustee: Jumes Toko, Bart Bar | bes rererring fo the overt 33 [[l@@@l Deer Costs Patton UBCW Local Methodist Church |=: sen a0 wees Activities Varied gh, Gerald Albright, Louis Dona- Yar x ie | Oct. 12 erton, general superintendent of |t derstanding betw th - : . i eT arious people noticed that this [town on Oct. 12. | 3.3 : 0 er understanding between the op- | numerals have been ordered and P W hue ang Charles Twabzughy So yearly campaign reduced the | | the Sterling Coal Co., vice Sree) (Please turn to Page 8) |are expected to arrive by the ennsy Vania ee | Guides Will Conduct y y -— |end of this week. i A | Visitors Through P lant fire-prevention day. Later they der, Edward Brown and Reese H.! 175 DI on Oct. 9, the anniver-| gage | Gi to ‘Cassino’ Fund |and are making arrangements to fv re invited to tour th O’Brien. sary of the great Chicago fire o Flinton Men $313 | Ives 10 assino un { meet both the Clearfield and the| Everywhere in the Patton pub- | pron ET tatu ae 1871, as the date. Patton Local No. 431, United | Hae New Pastor | Osceola independent squads in the | lic schools, students and teachers | nant at Patton on Friday after- ' 7 In 1911, the Fire Marshals As- | ; | Brick & Clay Workers, this week | | near future. The Moose also an- | alike are working on the Penn- | noon of this week after 3 o'clock. 0d = 0X er sociation of North America sug- 11-Point Buck Shot | announced that it has donated | [ounces that insurance will be [Sylvania Week theme, emphasiz-| d Blank h a f ors fp 128 onal R 1 It the 1 t E te red Blankenhorn, the general gested that the 40th anniversary | Tuesda in Chest T Bo £5, 3: > lo i} e Cassino ev. Dr. J. E. A. Bucke carried on every player. a EL e Jpor hee : ous sta €| manager of the firm, announces of the great fire be set aside na- | y wp. | Sav) Memoria) Tung. w| Called to New Ch | Any independent teams Wishing | I theca nation, In close co-lhat the Patton Clay Plant will rac S yer y {tionally to alert the American | ra ; - ! ¢ money will be used to a ailled to New argeé |zames are asked to contact the |ordination with t pneme Is the | ghserve “open house” at this time people to the increasing dangers| Shooting an 11-point buck out|in the construction of an ophan- [Moose at Patton. one of our town—"It's Your Pat- in" commemoration of Pennsyl- Twelve-year-old Louis Dietrick | from fire. Twenty-two governors Of season cost two Flinton R. D.|age at Cassino, Italy, where one| The Rev. Dr. J. E. A. Bucke | —_— ton . . . Keep It Growing.” | vania Week. copped first prize of $15 in the |acted upon the suggestion. men a total of $313.90 Tuesday | of the longest, bloodiest’ battles | of Liverpool R. D., Pa., who was | me TE = The students in grades 7 thr- “soap box derby” sponsored by| In 1920, President Wilson pro- |evening of this week after a hear- | in the Italian campaign of World | recently appointed to fill we | District b PSEA ough 12 are participating in a ¥ I claimed Oct. 9 as National Fire [ing before Justice of the Peace | War II was fought. The building |vacancy in the Patton Trinity | Guides will be on hand to ac- > ” {company visitors through the contest of the gquiz-essay type 170,600 square foot building and the Patton Chamber of Commerce | |W . : / | St. J on Tuesday evening in conjunc-|Prevention Day. President Hard-|M. J. Farabaugh of Carrolltown. | will be in honor of the American | Methodist Church caused by the pertaining to facts and informa- | explain the methods of manufac- tion with their Pennsylvania|ing made the observance a Nat-| The defendants were B. J. Nie- | soldiers who lost their lives in the resignation of Rev. Albert c Ff t At P tt tion concerning Pennsylvania. | turing the many clay products Week celebration, ional Fire Prevention Week and |bauer and Richard Drass, who | battle. : : : | Rorapaugh, will occupy the pulpit | eC S d on The pupils of the sixth grade | produced there. The tours also An ostimated crowd of over)each succeeding President has is- |Were arrested on Tuesday by| The drive is being put on by (for the first time this coming OIfioers Wore db __|are competing in a similar quiz, | will include visits to the Kilns 1,000 people gathered along the |Sued a similar proclamation. |State Game Protectors N. M. the National Organization of the |Sunday morning, Oct. 3, which | Officers were named by Cam-|put of the essay type alone. {and stock piles in the yards. oaths ot Pie aaa phony Ua re AE |Ruha and Grandville Miller on [Sons of Italy. Details may be ob- |is World Communion Sunday. | Pria County District No. 6 of the | Tn the Junior and Senior Eng-| The Patton Clay Manufacturing Ihe 1000 CARRE aint (charges of possessing illegal ven- | tained at the local lodge. Dr. Bucke was ordained in the Pennsylvania State Education As-|lish classes, essays are being |Co. will be 53 years old on Oct. floodlights of the Patton Fire Co. St Lawrence Man {ison and shooting game from an | er Methodist Ministry in 1903 and |sociation at a meeting last week | worked up using a general theme 25, having been incorporated in Four heats were run prior to| RUOmOpTIe: 5 | . had had a wide experience in his |in the Patton High School. Mrs. | “Pennsylvania Has Everything.” (1895. It also operates its own the final event. David Kielbowick, | arden uha stated at the eorge wartz field in the years since. He has | Myra Nyles, ‘Gallitzin, R. D., was| mppe Sophomore and Junior His- coal mine, employing a total of . served churches at Sunbury, Wil- | elected president. She succeeds | tory classes are concentrating on |205 men in both operations and . o liamsport, Lock Haven, and Har- | Theodore Ott, Patton, who was | the histor i ing i i t ] S . y of Patton and in the having a total payroll of approxi- Expires At Flinton risburg and also served as Dis-|not a candidate for reelection. | Senior Problems of Democracy | mately $500,000.00 a year. . . r ’ 3} | hearing that the two men shot | 13, won second prize of $10, and Dies At Aspinwall | the bucis early Tuesday morning | lin a Billy Harris, 13, copped $5 third eld in Chest Twp. and tes. prize money. Levi Warner, aged 54 years, tified that they used a spotlight | trict Superintendent of the Sun-| i i ; : i ; nH George C. Hoppel Jr. officiated |of St, Lawrence, a veteran of the |on their car to locate the deer. | bury District for a number of | .ocnus Horne, St. Augustine, students are working on making| Sewer pipe, brick, drain tile and at the start ; F VY. : 5 { a : | George E. Swartz, aged sev-|. {was named first vice president,(a map of Patton. [other clay products manufactured a e starting’ ramp, Francis V.| first World War, died last Friday | When the deer was brought with- | a by, 2860 years. In recent years he has|,. I ti ith thi | there shipped to all points of Huber furnished the loundspeak- morning in the Aspinwall Veter-|in range of the light, the men |enty years, died at 1:30 o'clock been specializing in Evangelistic and Mrs. Kathleen Ryan, Peto n connection wit his com- | ere are shipped to all points o: ing equipment, and judges for the |, Hospital, where he had been |OPened rifle fire from their car. |on Tuesday afternoon at his home | (york. |wwas chosen secreary-treasurer. munitys celebration of Pennsyl-|the United States and to Canada race were Seymour Ratowsky, | patient ’ J | When the two wardens search- |in Flinton, after a year’s illness. During the past several weeks | Ln teachers indorsed John I. [yamia Week, the school is decora- | and South America. John Simpson and John Bender. The deceased was born in St. |€d their homes Tuesday they | He_ was a son of the late Jacob [the pulpit of the Patton Trinity | Barnard, Patton High School | ting 1 Mindows. 28 by the Band, | It is planned to make the event Lawrence on October 11, 1893, a |found large quantities of freshly-|B. and Amanda (Saxton) Swartz Methodist Church has been filled [¥rincipal, for the office of first | DRE Y > toms Economics | : 3 2 an annual affair. Thanks is ex- son of Charles and Barbara (Mil- | dressed venison. The men were |of Lock Haven. His wife preced- by the Rev. Charles B. Littleton | Vice president in the county or- Dent- ons y ne SEisulitral ani orium d ients Pressed by Sie eonimitiee to those | OT Warner. He was a brother of |2ITeSted and the meat taken to/ed him in death five years ago.|of Altoona. | ganization. Theodore Ott was re- | DOPE. and Te bi es. See Fire Co. hie, ace; o5: Mrs. Ada Albright, Patton; Mrs. the Cambria Co. Children’s Home. Surviving are three children— S———————————— { med delegate to the state con- Academic and Athletic ey ) T H rb | " : Emma Wagner, Cresson: Mrs. John, of Cleveland, Ohio; Elean- as in S ° Fenian Pest Dobe ee ————e ee 0 ea 0Ca ai Janet Cosgrove, Baltimore, Md. | . |or, wife of Regis Hitch, of Pat- t J Tisburg. Dennis ne ca C ° RETURN FROM TRAINING and Harry Warner, of Gallitzin. o Le en e or {ton, and Bertha, wife of Walter en ine ternate. Silk Mill Plant Here ‘Patton Day’ At Cresson wires Gisurict gr Force Reser: Funeral services were held at . | Gens, at home. There are Br C | Vi tH = | I tituti Thi F id ; icers, , ‘Ini , tore ; SEs | ti ie ar i 5 Laney exe Passing Bad Checks sriritiizr iit se eres FOF L0al Violations st. Lawrence Festival | cape Now OWNBLS | os ie dey ‘rr y . 3 e . awrence atholic . / g are, | i ; Stentimauen, Basins and 2a Church, by the Rev. Father Regis | fee sisters, Mrs. Nannie Miller | Three Hastings area men were Advanced to Nov. 14 | son Toy een, * 2s Ea Tena rot roar McCoy, O. S. B. pastor. Inter-| Two Barnesboro men are held|and Mrs. Minnie Rupert, both of given stiff fines recently at hear-| pue to circumstances beyond | A change in the ownership of [Band will entertain B Sha) day's training at Stewart Field, |™ent Was in the church cemetery. |in the Cambria Co. jail on char- | Buffalo, N. Y. and a brother, ings before Justice of the Peace|control, the annual St. Lawrence | Century Ribbon Mills plant at request the patients at Vie Re Gays Fan g al ar 1€%,1 Mr. Warner was a member of ges of passing worthless checks. | Frank, address unknown. Two |B. J. Waltz of Hastings for vio- Thanksgiving Festival will be [Patton was noted on Wednesday (son State Sanitorium, as a part » N.Y. Walter McCoy Post, No. 614, Am- | They are Gerald Keith, alias Jay | brothers and five sisters are ds- {ations of Bite Coal Act 86. held on Sunday, Nov. 14, instead |Of this week in a deed filed at|of a series of programs which erican Legion, Patton, who had | Webber, and Leo Aratan, alias | ceased. ulius Lefebure of Hastings and of the Sunday before Thanks-|the office of Recorder of Deeds | are being held at that institution charge of the military ries at|James Carson and Tex Robinson. Funeral arrangements were jn. | Bernard Miller of Hastings R. D. giving, the date which it was held | Clark Powell. in observance of Pe lvani Turkey Hunters Better the grave. The two men were apprehend- | complete at or time of closing | Were vhatged in gelivering coal [in previous years. The deed states that the prop- |Week. sy vania Be Sure of County Line eesti ed last week in Cincinnati, Ohio. |our forms. fo on PE mes ors gern. Supper will be served, begin-|erty fronting on Beech Ave was | Transportation for the organi- Woli Fund Co. S They were brought to Cambria jcate, and rat Forherger. Of Has ning at 4 o'clock, and there will | purchased for $65,000 and prop- zation has been afforded by Pat. Wild turkey hunters in the olf Furniture Co. Store County Monday by County De- . . tings was fined on a charge of pe the regular entertainment and | eKty fronting on Magee Ave. for ton Lodge 488, Loyal Order of St. Lawrence section this year |To Be OQ Friday Nigh tective Patrick Caplin and stat Ebensburg Pair Injured oy ermal cont & Welghmas- | 3musements. | Soni of awrence and Sidney Moose, and Aerie 144, Fraternal Shy ype ih 3 ya 0 be pen ri ay Nig t ow plin * Wh C Sh P 1 [ter’s certificate. They were order- More information regarding the |L. Schiff of New York from the |Order of Eagles pie Ere gt SOU, JG fuk ra i pn Sa |The men are wantes in | Wien Car Shears Pole le fo ey S100 "chon wn cosh Wi Be RE Corben the pete, rom, te Ort of ita” 4 FO Clearfield Co. between Nov. 14 [of this week from 7 to 9 Ion county for passing four bad] Two Ebensburg young men |“nn 0 men were prosecuted | 2100 SE ee | a in oz 75 jion Day ue fhe Creson San) skilled workers and has an ap- band will present a concert and On-Job Training Groups proximate $150,000-a-year payroll. | then give exhibition drills at var- and Nov. 27. in honor of their Grand Opening | Checks in amounts ranging from | Were injured Saturday night when |," State Deputy J. J. one Go. | No other details could be learned. | ious points on the grounds in Under the 1948 State Game |of their Third Floor and their ob- | $30 to $40. The checks reported-|2 car in which they were riding | ng D. V. Sheehan, Cambria Co. Laws, wild turkey season in |servance of the Fall Fashion Fes-|ly were drawn on Johnstown and [left the highway near Loretto|goajer of weights and measures, ‘Cambria Co. will be from Nov. |{ival. The store also wi | Cherry Tree banks. and crashed into a utility pole. |hoth of Patton. : — : ; L to Nov, 27. However, a re- until 9 p. m. on dl be oe Ye A | They, re Richard Mecov: 22, and SR mp To Register Monday Dysert to Play at M order iy Bt giant patie an stricted season will be in ef- | Wolf's Grand Opening is illus-| DEADLINE ON OCT. 1 rnold Piastrelli, 18. Bill Semels- |py= 3 istrati 7 2 | Al Moose liso wil Tove aed The ST feet in Clearfield Co. and tur- trated in a special ioe sec- W. H. Fyock, chairman of the berger, 19, also of Ebensburg, the | Hits Train at Westover oF Dsiaton ie Vole Dave Dysert & His Orchacti 1 B30 ww Hay OD a key hunting will be permitted |tion, the last four pages of this | Cambria Co. Agricultural Conser- | driver of the car, was not hurt.| Edwin Bakley, aged 23, Punx-| Program will be held in Room |of Johnstown, one of the best in |is “open house” at the y tit only from Nov. 1 to Nov. 13. |issue of the Union Press-Courier.|vation Committee, has stated| Both McCoy and lastrelli | Sutawney, received an injjury to| 5 of the Patton High School |the district, will play at the Pat: tion. © Toc at the insttu- The Clearfield Co. line lies Manager Robert Struble an-|that growers will not be eligible | were taken to the Spangler hos- his right shoulder when a truck| op Monday evening of next |ton Moose Home ay ev-| Friday evening, entertaiim nt about a mile and a half be- |nounced that a free chance on a |for Frice support under the 1948 | pital for treatment of injuries. (he was driving hit a railroad en- week, Oct. 4, at 7:30 o'clock. | ening. Don Carlos will feature on | will be furnished by local an yond St. Lawrence in the big [$149.95 Eureka Home Cleaning | Potato Price Support Program — (gine at a crossing near Westover Classes will be conducted on | Saturday night "Beginning xt among whom will be “Magician” Woods in the direction of |Outfit will be given to each per- |unless they return their signed | —Read the Classifieds, Use the|on Friday. His condition is re- Mondays and Thursdays of |Friday, there will be a good orch- | State: Sen John I. Haluska and Westover. son who attends the Grand Open- | application and fee by Friday of | Classifieds. See them on Page 6'ported good at the Spangler hos-| each week. : lestra and dancing at the Moose Edward Donahue, a well-known ing. this week, Oct. 1. of this issue. pital. |Home every Friday night
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