PAGE TEN : : — : UNION PRESS.COURIER Thursday, September 30, 1948 | Mr. Sam Belin was a recent | time high for the 12-month per- urease of 47.2 per cent from the | , When be tart robbing hon- oN : ; plants. en bees start robbing hon Eyes Examined | Colver visitor at the home of his par- Concern Is Shown lod. preceding month. In a breakdown of injuries re- les from other hives, stop it at | From House No. 816 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Belin of Ev Mm : ted for the month, three un- once, reminds W. W. Clarke ex- Glasses Fitted ; Smoke Run, o © has ben & downer cal | Warningly, iL was pointed out ported for the month, vding | tensi iculturist of the P . Nick Nazar has returned to 0 | d i there has been a downward trend, | that there was a total of 8,102 in- |safe acts—overloading, crowding | tension apiculturist o e Penn- ; DR. B RESSLER | Mary Ann Levenduski his home in Newark, N. J. after ver n us ra {2 Spokesman for the department | juries resulting in temporary to-|and poor Arrangerient--account- | sylvania State College. It i a ATO : [spending the summer with his told Pennsylvania News Service, tal disability where loss of time | ed for 3,626 injuries, while un-|vice, Close the entrance to the OPTOMETRIST | Weds Walter A. Koziol ETRE Othe Mrs Charles Juba : s [ but the July figure exceeded the exceeded one week. No cases of |safe equipment and careless use hive as much as possible and do 1 Room 203 Miss Mary Ann Levenauski,| Mr. and Mrs. Sam Belin and CCl en S in a e Previous monthly figure by 5.4 |permanent disability were repor- of equipment caused 2,566 casu- fo work jhe bees. Alen, do not 4 c » |8on were recent visitors in Nant . per cent. ted. alties, _ |leave any honey exposed. g 1007 cnsyivania Bldg. Saughter Jt Ri wi Mug Tete Glo at the home of Mr, and Mrs Concern is being expressed by | During the month, a total of Non-manufacturing groups ac-| The most common kind of acci- ree 8 ve. oona, Pa, Koziol son of Mr. and Mrs. John [Frank Malesky. officials at Harrisburg over a 10,026 persons were injured in in- counted for 61 per cent of all in-|dent involved being struck by ob- | Men want more incentives to C Phone 3-2623 | Koziol, ‘were united in marriage | Mr. and Mrs. John Gaida and sudden increase in the number of | dustrial accidents in Pennsylva- | juries, with 72.6 per cent of all | fects. Which accounted for 33.4 work for than mere monetary I at Si oo Saturday, Sept. 18, in (family were callers at the Rob-|injuries reported by industries for | nia, and of this number, 106 were | those killed in accidents occur-|per cent of all injuries reported, OE ub ? J —————— - = | Holy Family Catholle Church’ in [ert Blakney home in Amsbry, the month of July reached an all- fatalities, which in itself was an ring in these non-manufacturing | the department said. oe Fetums, me eases ener— e | Colt. : Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moreland | irre sss eee ob 1 S01] WR I rss, po, ass Rl ims PP ——— SH - Colver, t ’ | are the proud parents of a baby SA E Buy Your Furs | The ceremony was performed bov b n B Swan k 4 Direct from {by Rev. Father John J. Gura, | 0Y born Sept. 12 at the Colver THE FLOP FAMILY y Manufacturer y : 0 ty ' | Hospital. pastor. The Children’s Choir sang Mr. and Mrs. Frahk Goldsmith P [the Nuptial High Mass. and son of Akron, O tne FLIES - SUMMER (5 U l 4 : a , O., spent a How Time FL : { The bride was g1ven In mar- (week end at the home of the OVER ALREADY — = 5 | riage by her father. Miss Virgin- [1ady’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. AD 5 ia Levenduski, sister of the bride, Mike Spontak, of r 169% 00 and up | Was maid of honor and Stanley |" Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Young to 3 Tax Inc. }| Shernosky of DuBois served as of Williamsport spent a recent N best man. Bridesmaids were the [week end here at the home of te EASY TERMS ARRANGED | Misses Margaret Emery and Vic- | My. and Mrs. Ralph Raymond. See Your Local Dealer or— | toria Skupien. Ushers were Mike | Visitors at the home of Mr Drive In to Factory Showroom || Dilik and Edward Koziol. land Mrs. Russell Bearer recently X | The bride was attired in 2 {ure 4 y 0) Open 7 Days a Week | : ; ; ver-tip | Were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Badek > | white satin gown with finger tip {of Barnesb d M AG Pi {veil and crown of seed pearls. | gp oir Tr a IS. ’ . CLEARFIELD FURS | She carried a bouquet of white | Mrs Guido hs of New Ken er | ias. ide i q., : > New Furs - Repairs - Remodeling Ea eniaa The ing |sington spent last week with her 8 11-15 Nichols St. Clearfield, Pa. {with hats to match and pink rose | friend, Mrs. Bruno Tozzini. ba ' corsages. Lewis Belin of Altoona was a f recent guest at the home of his x {brother, Mr. Sam Belin. {_ Mr. and Mrs. George Dargay 3 s |had as guests recently Mr. and Xo as ings 0 ing or S Mrs. Paul Pavlik and family of St. Michael. r Superior Carbonated Beverages { Charles Woznak of Nanty Glo : Fl POPULAR BEERS, ALES, PORTER |was a week end visitor here with 1 TR val . . . {his wife and daughter, who are ' ¢ : Stegmaiers Schlitz Iron City staying at the home of Mr. and| | AND \T MAKES ME FEEL AD TO SEE D\0 doy 5A4 SOMETHING, FOP SND Youd FEEL A NLS ue Old German DuBois Duquesne |Mrs. Pete Machanski. THE LEAVES Fall FROM THE TREES 1/7, PHILANOER 7 LOT SA00ER |F “You by Wi HAD TO RAKE. + THEM OP! | Mr. Joseph Silek and son, Joe, |of Vintondale visited with the former’s daughter, Mrs. John Ste- | Tanik. Miss Ann Hudak of Nine Row {was honored Tuesday, Sept. 21, when a large number of her fri- {ends gathered for a wedding | shower. She received many lovely gifts. | Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pesa and Mrs. Rand of Youngstown, O., were recent visitors at the home jof Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Evan- ! chick. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Scudero vis- ited among relatives in Acosta | recently. | A demonstration was held re- cently at the home of Mrs. Rus- ° sell Bearer. Those present includ- | The Swin g to ed Miss Velma Ferria of Arcadia, | Mrs. A. G. Stull, Mrs. Ray Bril- hart, Mrs. Ralph Cantelope of Cherry Tree, Mrs. Stanley Bodek, N E WwW L I FE RB E E R Mrs. W. Ray Whited of Barnes- boro, Mrs. Lillian Miller, Ebens- burg, Hazel Bash, Mrs. John Sis- hko, Mrs. Ralph Raymond, Mrs. NOW IS GREATER THAN EVER! George Smith, Mrs. Oliver Ball, Mrs. Merrill Smith, Mrs. Andy Durkota, Mrs. Sam Belin, all of . . Iver, i Di: NOW for the first time you can enjoy a i Miss Douglass of moderate beverage that is not too sweet or too bitter. Clear Bus Driver Scientifically processed by the Goenner Brewing Company, !f ° o ) if 2 Rolling Rock Fort Pitt Straubs We Specialize in Serving Parties, Picnics, Weddings and Other Celebrations » 5. Ay, "NT: SB Ae By & lr, é Prompt, Efficient and Dependable HOME DELIVERY SERVICE Home Delivery Day for Patton EVERY SATURDAY Dial 2741, Hastings, Pa. ~~ © CC eo oo o® 0 coo MR. MORTOM GAVE THEM TO ME FOR 4 75 HELPING IN HIS 3 GARDEN 7) BOM! making it possible to make a perfect balance, not bitter, | F J D D h not sweet. Therefore the enemy of all beers (BITTER- n eo Je umm eat NESS) is now completely eliminated, making New Life C ’ J S PILSNER the choice of millions. : oroner $ Jury ays ; ; Unavoidable Accident HEY, ELMER] Sten AND TOTS Sore AE IOSY. NEXT TIME A coroners jury last Wednes- Mia ore DOW AROULID OFF TO SEE WHAT YOUVE day night exonerated Stanley # THE CORNER GOT-- YOU'D NEVER GET 66 99 Cooper, 38, of Cherry Tree, of 4 < Ti CALL F OR NEW LIFE any criminal negligence in the HOSE APPLES HOME we traffic death of Frank J. Dumm, Order a case from your local distributor for that 71. ah i The inquest was held in St. Social event at home Nicnolas’ Church Hall at Nick- | tewn by Deputy Coroner Edward S Li t | Bishop The jury said Dumm’s death resulted from an unavoid- ay, Isten . . . [able accident. Testimony showed that the aged man was fatally IT HAS WHAT IT TAKES... Ihurt the night of Sept. 6 when (hit by a Horrell Short Way Line IT TAKES WHAT IT HAS! | iven by Conger, . | Witnesses said Dumm was wal- | king alongside the road and sud- {denly started across directly in The one beer that {front of the bus. The jury con- ( NEW LIFE holds its head high | sisted of Frank H. Kirsch, Char- | in any company! |les B. Ludwig, Amandus P. Kir- Yo sch, C. P. Soisson and John Neal- Yo len. BREWED & BOTTLED BY —_— FOUND NOT GUILTY WE | Lytle Hagens of Ebensburg R. GOENNER & COMPANY {D. was found not guilty last week of a charge of drunken driving. : Since 1870 JOHNSTOWN, PA. However, the Cambria Co. Court [ordered him to pay the costs. William F. Goenner, President Charles Symons, Secretary re 2 YS John Brobinus, Treasurer John J. Haluska, Sales & Adv. Mgr. —Maybe our big trouble is that we have too many would-be lead- ers. HERES THE BIGGEST WELL ENTER Ope ® Him! Mi | PE : E "FISHING CONTEST ~TODAY~ . THE £10S°FIRST PRIZE TRAMP ALL FISH JUDGED BY nn gi - WEIGHT A 10% ENTRY FEE PAY ENTRY FEE / AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC \y AT BOAT DOCK / \ HOT WATER HEATER C.D.RUSSELL 3 3 WAIT Rx MINTS El & Here's what HOT- ls '0% 210} ROC means to you: All the hot water - you need all the time. Be S ®@ Every drop crystal of Cc clear—no excep- placi tions. 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