Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, March 10, 1949, Image 11

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    1049 Thursday, March 10, 1949 UNION PRESS-COURIER PAGE ELEVEN
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it a grand work of art, one of . ° ° ° Gallitzin 298.35
tzin C Il the greatest Gothic Altars in 40 N h C b F lk S MONTHLY NEWS LETTER oe D i i BR | Re a
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a arrolltown i gra Sout i orth Cambria Folks to derve Cof . ISITICT hecelves | ioe... ae
y By mits. IAS es at European artists put . ° oo . f C P 11 S Westover 250.55
Red Phone 2682, 5392, 4s9l, 601 on the market. Above the taber- On C ambria C 0. C wil Court J uries 0 ey Ives ru upport Motor Fund Mone a
nacle is the statuary group of * * —Results come fr d
a L r ) 1 sults come from our ads.
de- Plans Contemplaed for St. Benedict and his first two| Names of persons have been | Alvin Kirsch, Barr Township. 0 North Atlantic Alliance | ————————————————————————
. : upils, St. Maurus and St. Placi i i i All h T G ts
Ie is Widening East Carroll St. Pp pl » oL a . aci- | drawn for duty as jurors in the |Leonard J. Kidwell, Reade Twp. . . ; ! egheny wp. ets
dus; a little lower there are two|March term of Cambria County |Rose Little, Patton. Report to District Cites |formal declaration by the Con-| 1 aroest State Grant
Plans are being contemplated statues on each side, on the right | Civil Court. Jurors will report on |Ralph Lecorato, Gallitzin. . gress. Needless to say, the Con- arges | WELL
antil by local and state authorities for side the statue of St. Anselm, a| March 28 for a one-week session. |Bernard Lidwell, ,Ashville. Rent Control, Security stitutional provision reserving| _.. ,. gitor General G. Har
ig the widening of Carrol Street, Doctor of the church, and the |The following from the northern |Gallitzin Moran, Loretto. this right to Congress will be pre-| iy DE etl ra
0 e Diamond eastwar o- | statue of St. Scholastica, Abbess, portion of the county are includ- |, W. Meisel, East Carroll Twp. The House Ways and Means served. We san ge ws gn | ments of $2,070,237.19 to cities, DRILLING
ward Patton at the Borough line,
on the William Sharbaugh farm.
The street would be paved at an
exceptionally wide area along the
church property to allow for ex-|of Toledo, Spain, and St. Gert-| Adrian Buck, Cresson. arroll | direct relief of all needy and des-|traditional concepts of foreign icahse J
tensive parking facilities the dep-|rude, the Great Abbess noted for Louise Binder, Barnesboro. Be a, East Caro titute people, Brg of 20,- | policy which, up P the past ip from the Motor Lier En] Myers Water Systems
th of the church property. Whil2 her devotion to the Sacred Heart; |Luke Brannigan, Ashville. Margaret M. McDonald, Ebens-|000,000 more persons, including | was predicated upon the assump-|ments is limited to street road | SALES & SERVICE
it is unlikely this improvement on each side of the tabernacle are |E. L. Christy, Allegheny Twp. burg. farmers, professional men, and|tjon that we must avoid “entang- land bridge construction and main-
will be made this year, tentative [placed the emblems of the four |Clair Drass, Hastings. Annie McKenrick, Ebensburg. others; increasing present bene-|ling foreign alliances.” The war |tenance. Allocations are made on .
plans are that it will be done in|Evangelists; two angles at the George Donahue, Patton. Aileen Noel, White Township. fits; and reducing the retirement | proved—and it was a costly les- |a road ‘mileage basis. : ;
1950. front each side of the tabernacle | Harrison Egan, Cambria Twp. Kathleen O'Connor, Loretto. age for women employees, wid-|son—that we cannot live in isola- | Following are political subdivi- STOVER WATER
ows and wives from 65 to 60. tion. The proposed alliance is, in sions participating from this area | CONDITIONERS
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64-Year-Old Church Altar
was ordered from Germany at a
cost of $3,000, in 1885, delivered
at New York. The altar arrived
at the beginning of the following
year when a new tariff import
twin sister of St. Benedict and
foundress of the Benedictine
Sisters, on the left side the sta-
tues of St. Idlephonse, Archbishop
door; in front of the table of the
altar, in the center, the lamb with
on the right-panel
istration group held in the Court-
house at Ebensburg. Blair Weak-
land of the local firm, had charge
of the pictures. W. A. Lauer, also
of Carrolltown, F. H. A. Chair-
ed:
Francis Arotin, Barr Township.
James F. Bearer, Carrolltown.
Thomas Bumford, Cambria Twp.
Robert E. Fulton, Gallitzin.
Dan Farren, Cresson.
Clarence Griffith, Cambria Twp.
John Mikula, Patton.
W. 8. Martin, Cambria Twp.
Oline D. May, Ebensburg.
Alice Maloney, Ebensburg.
Emma Patterson, Ebensburg.
I. J. Rively, Patton.
W. H. Reynolds, Reade Twp.
endorses nearly a dozen recent
beneficial changes and some com-
mendable safety features in the
Pennsylvania Coal and Coke Cor-
poration’s No. 10 mine at Gallit-
by those employees not doing so.
Safety features embraced strict
enforcement of the systematic
timbering method, exclusive use
Committee began hearings Feb,
28, on the President's program
for public assistance and welfare
services, which will provide for
RENT CONTROL
The House Committee on Bank-
Sept. 21, 1948.
NORTH ATLANTIC ALLIANCE
If additional proof were need-
ed that events of the past 25
in the eyes of the world boroughs and first class townships |
> a in the state. The money repre-
The Proposed Align. Alliance {sents the quarterly distribution |
is a radical departure from our |gut of a $20 million appropriation |
mount each will receive: |
Boroughs !
the final analysis, not as revo- and the a
lutionary ag it would appear at |
— A SPECIALITY —
Gives you clear soft water. Re- |
moves iron, sulphur and hard
Area Towns to Get
Police Pension Cash
seven seals,
Termed Amon ‘Be ’ the Patriarch Abraham offering | Thomas Hall, Barnesboro. : Caroline Sample, West Carroll ing and Currency, having com- | first blush. We are merely writ- | Ashville 8 135.43 || ness in one operation.
Of Gothic T S N. . the sacrifice of his son, out the | Harold Hollis, Reade Township. Township. pleted hearings on the rent con-|ing into formal treaty what has | Barnesboro 953.82 TEN YEAR GUARANTEE
othic 1ype In ation left-panel Melchisedech offering | Edward Johnston, Gallitzin Twp. |Reubet West, West Carroll Twp. |trol extension bill, will report its| been the basis for our foreign | Carrolltown 300.85 .
Last week the high altar in the sacrifice of bread and wine. |Gretta Koons, Cresson. Rose Warner, Cresson. finding this week, and early pas-|policy since the end of the war.) Cresson 729.39 ® -
St. Benedict's Church, this place, liad sage by the House is expected. That is, cooperative efforts with | Ebensburg 1,098.92 TERMS—Three Ye to Pay
was cleaned and renovated, and Local Firm Sponsors ° ° . FREEDOM TRAIN all democratic countries to halt | Gallitzin 801.94 | TMS 3 ars to Pay
the lighting effects of the church |\ 4 Eo oo Ei allitzin ennsy vania Loa OR@!| The House has passed a bill ex- | Russian expansion. It has been| Hastings . : 394.68 PHONE OR WRITE FOR
gince the remodeling brings out Modern Farming Films . . tending the run of the Freedom |2 Sucoasenn policy jud the pro. | Lonite : 210.87 || COMPLETE INFORMATION"
rilliantly what is, very likely, the| Weakland’s Implement Store, of N 10 M G U I Train ‘until. July 3, 1951. Shortly | posed alliance wou d I "1 eo i
finest work of art in the north of this place, last Thursday, thr- 0. tne els . . nspection after ‘nis measure is enacted in-|phasize our determination to pre- | Townships co ALTOONA i
County. The altar now is 64 years|cugh the cooperation of the In- : 3 a : . to law an announcement will be |vent free countries from succum-| Allegheny . nmr $1,042.70 | ‘
old, and what its cost of repro-|ternational Harvester Co., spon- Improvement Is Noted tions, in addition to discontinu-|made of the first three months’ bing to Russian aggression. Chest . 375.35 WELL & PUMP CO.
duction would be today is pro- [sored a number of motion picture "R pe . ance of getting on fast-moving |jtinerary, and every effort is be- Robert L. Coffey, Jr. | Cresson 372.59 | PHONE 2-2103 ALTOONA, PA.
blemetical. reels showing modern farming In Ventilation of Pit trips, dusttight motors for dusty |ing made to include stops at Ind- Congressman, 26th Dist. | East Carroll . 595.04 | PO ford ’
This magnificent Gothic High | methods at the district meeting : tipple places, removing water jana and Kittanning-Ford City. March 1, 1949 | Elder 273.23 |
Altar, finished in natural oak, |of the Farmers’ Housing Admin- A Federal coal mine inspector |from the escapeway, and the Johnstown, of course, was visited | I aE Ee Ete etter lorie TvEnclosle ATs AAR Rested lode agodl
} wearing of protective footwear |py the history-making train on {dr TT lid ? oh
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duty went into effect, adding a
cost of $833 as Customs Duty.
men, had charge of the business
sessions of both morning and af-
ternoon.
zin, at the same time proposing
further ventilating precautions in
of permissible explosives and per-
missible blasting units for on-
shift blasting, adequate rock-
years have thrust the United St-
ates into a preeminent position of
world leadership, from which
Auditor General G. Harold
Wagner has approved the distri-
bution of $205,574.43 to police
STONE
During the years many qualifi- a report released on Monda, f i i
: * x * 5 y of | dusting, insulators for the trolley i z f -
8 to determine lave DronGURCEd) 4 Mrs. Tom Owens Jp, [Suis wees by the Bureay of Min-land power wires, frame-grounds Be i Noe Die Cifercd in |pension funds in 536 municipali-
: : es. The mine employed 177 men | for electrical equipment, satisfac- 4 ties in the state, including the ’ $00
and family, and Mary Ann Lieb,
were visitors last Sunday with
and produced 770 tons of coal
daily when Thomas B. Powell re-
tory fire-fighting and first-aid
equipment, use of permissible el-
negotiaticns for the formation of
the North Atlantic Alliance. This
nation has proposed that we bind
state police retirement fund.
The payments are made under
: EXPERTLY
: APPLIED
DAVIS iy Jonn Shore, py a inspected 1 in Junuay, ectric cap lamps, and refraining | ourselves with free European Na- | Provisions of the Casualty Insur-
* E. Arbl Considerable improvement was | from smoking in the mine. : : 1 secur- | ance Act. The fund reprsents one-
A li n Co Dr. and Mrs. Fred : e € pro\ A tions in a pact for mutua cu the t tt ol-
pp a ce . have returned from a two weeks reported in ventilation, no air Recent beneficial changes also |jty. Although neither the State hake bi e WO per pio 1H ax C “i
Phone 418 Ebensburg visit in the East, where the form- |from abandoned workings was re- included removal of loose haul-| Department nor the President can ecte Ot foreign Same y eur.
er attended Osteopathic Refresh- [used to ventilate live workings, |ageway roof detected, repair of negotiate a treaty that will carry hos P Srp 1948 PAY AS LOW AS $5.00 PER MONTH!
ELECTRICAL er Courses. i Tomplele weekly egpiins- the telephone system, restoring |a legal pre-commitment of war ny ripe Toonved In this
ions for gas and other hazards |the permissibility of a cutting |in the event of aggression, we i . o
CONTRACTING 2 Mseting of Due La Seon, were made, the inspector report-| machine, and wearing approved- could, by such bh known En follows: $52.30 Write or Call for Free Estimate
WIRING will be held this Thursday even- ed. However, he also suggested type goggles for eye-hazardous our intentions to take every pos-| agrrolltown N18
ing at 7:30 in the school base- more air for two working sec-! work. sible step to safeguard OUT SECUT-| Crosson ......... © 17.43 ~ -
MOTOR REWINDING || ment > a Te (Rt rea Tiesesks, | lad a0 |} ALL TYPES FURNACES
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REPAIRING wr pm oan, and mother 29 Colver Men William Sides, John Safranski, | proposal on the part of the St-| Hastings 1743 FOR IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION
ton, D. C., were visitors at the John Sitko, John Nehoff, Martin |ate Department would have evok-| Patton 17.43 |
4 Kuschner. ed bitter and prolonged opposi-| Spangler 17.43 |
BEVERAGE
HOME DELIVERY
Phone Patton 4671
PORTER SOFT DRINKS
home of Mr. and Mrs. Rembrandt
Adams over the week end. They
attended the funeral of Mrs. Em-
Benedict’s Church next Saturday
evening and will continue for
nine consecutive nights preceding
Petersburg, Fla., is that they
|are visiting one another and that
| they are enjoying the West Coast
| climate very much.
| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burskey
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¥ ESPECIALLY FOR YOU!
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| of this place and Mrs. Mary Bur-
|skey and Bernard Burskey of
| Barnesboro were in Baltimore,
Enroll In Boy Scout
Twenty-nine Colver men are en-
rolled in a training course for
leaders and advisers of Boy Scout
course, now in progress under the
direction of Charles Buterbaugh.
The men are endeavoring to qual-
ify as scoutmasters and commit-
teemen for cub packs, troops and
senior units in the Colver area.
Instruction is being spread over
a six-week period, Mr. Buter-
baugh said. The group received
David Sloan,
William Mec-
Leonard Timms,
Robert Moreland,
Lagana, Joe Malone and Glenn
Plummer.
that of the District of Columbia.
—One great advantage in grow-
ing older is that you can stand
for more and fall for less.
—By helping another up the
ladder you also will climb higher.
tion on the part of certain groups
who sincerely felt that our best
interests lay in complete isola-
but inevitable in view of our new
proximity to Europe and our posi-
tion as the strongest defender of
ity that the wording would, in ef-
fect, commit us to war without a
Child Welfare Visitor
9 9 9 98 09 9S OPTED eee eee eee ee Le ese.
bria Co. commissioners as junior
visitor of the Child Welfare Bu-
reau, effective Mar. 31. She has
month to Richard Trumbore, al;
Over 49 Years’ Experience
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ma Binder on Saturday. T C Henry, Charles Roberts, John [II sola . .
A Solemn Novena in honor of rating ourse Swyres, Charles Kline, Ernest Gon from Friropest and Asiatic Resigns to Get Married KALAM A 700 S l & S : :
St. Benedict will begin in St Valeri, Meade Retallick, Joe aliairs. To ay, Sun Bm, 2lance Miss Jane Dale last week ten- a es ervice .
Weakland, Charles Viccini, Sam |is accepted as not only desirable, | 3.0.04 her resignation to the Cam- f
John G. Ishler, Owner
the Feast on March 21. units in the Northern Cambria -_-_—— ‘+4 y |
All Leading Brands Word from Mr. and Mrs. Mike | community. SMALL REPUBLIC freedom. The opposition to the helq the post since last Aug. 1.|& ALTOONA, PA.
: Buck and Mrs. W. Earl Shar- They will receive certificat The litle republic of San Map. flere go 1g a Her vegignotion Was Jocopted by 1% !
> 3 ars] ; : jer icates | ; . een no e theory of such |the commissioners ‘with regret.” | & )
POPULAR BEERS baugh, who are sojourning in St. war “12 for completion of the Be Myr collective action, but to a possibil- | Miss Dale will be ogre 3 1621 Eleventh Ave. Phone 24294 & 27712
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If You re Between & | ruried from St. Elizabeth’s Chu-
| week, for medical observation.
| James Lacey of
{was a week end visitor of his
| parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ligouri
Lacey.
| Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Lacey, Mrs.
{Frank Meyers, Mrs. Mary Mec-
[Cann and Miss Catherine
| were “in Clearfield last Thursday,
| paying their last respects to
O'Neill, of New York
| city, a former Carrolltown resi-
| dent, buried there Saturday.
Miss Betty Lou Sullivan, of Se-
Wilkinsburg, |
[her father, Mr. D. J. Sullivan, of |
|and Mrs. Charles R. Sharbaugh
and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Keenan.
Mrs. Mary Hipps and Mrs. Mar-
|garet Ager of this place, were
ner given last Sunday at Barnes-
| boro, in honor of their
Gilbert McAnulty.
Dick Wensel,
Indiana State Teachers’
spent the week end with his par-
| ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wen-
sel.
| Mr. Anthony Stich, local bar-
[ ber, returned to the home of his
brother, Mr. Boniface Stich, last
Saturday, after spending several
months in Johnstown with Mr
land Mrs. William Flynn, conval-
escing from an eye operation. Mr.
Stich expects to return to Johns-
town for additional treatments.
Mrs. Stephen Campbell
been on the sick list for the past
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Campbell home.
Mr. and Mrs.
Cresson were guests at the home
of Mr. Boniface Stich and Miss
‘Mary Stich on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Grieff,
Mrs. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Leo
| ‘Flick, Isadore Flick and daughter,
Martha, all of Altoona, attended
| the funeral of Mrs. Emma Binder
here last Saturday morning.
Miss Betty Lou Stoltz, R. N.,
of Mercy Hospital, Johnstown, sp-
|ent the week end with her par-
| ents, Postmaster and Mrs. O. F.
| Stoltz.
| Mrs. Rose Arble spent Saturday
| with Altoona relatives.
Alfred Lantzy, of Shippens-
burg State Teachers College,
visited this past week end at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
| A. J. Lantzy.
Mrs. Frances Kane, of this
place, observed her 77th birthday
last Saturday. In observance of
the occasion she was tendered a
dinner by her son-in-law and dau-
ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Hanford
Barnicle. Mrs. Kane is enjoying
¢ | good health. 4
Mrs. John Short of Lewistown
is spending this week with her
daughters, Mrs. Alfred Lieb and
Mrs. Tom Owens Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John Feighner,
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kinney and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zern and
daughter, Arleen, were in Wash-
ington, D. C., over the week end
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Feighner’s
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Snyder.
Mrs. Dietrick is spending sever-
el weeks with her son and daugh-
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ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James
Dietrick, at Bakers Cross Roads.
a student at the |
College, |
has |
week. Her daughter, Mrs. Frank |
Short of Patton has been at the |
John Flynn of |
Colver, spent Saturday with Mr. |
In attenaance at a birthday din- |
brother, |
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Frank Erhard, Sherman Evans,
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5’3” and 56” | rch. Registered for the course are: School of Beauty Culture
| Leo Shank, son of Mrs. Rose Walter Angot, Oliver Ball, Ba- VETERAN APPROVED
R | Shank, was admitted to the Min- | sile Cameron, Joe Bolgar, James Call or write for free catalogue
X|ers’ Hospital at Spangler last | Burket, Bruno Dominickelli, || 443 Vine St Dial 5-7221 |
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SATURDAY . .
Lodge No. 488
They're Here! The Diamond Bros.: |
Come! Join the Fun! Spend a pleasant evening 3
at the Moose Ballroom in Patton. Georgie and 4
Charlie and the Gang will ’liven things up . . .
CORKEY CRISTY
SUNDAY . . . DIAMOND BROS.
LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE
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Patton, Pennsylvania
Any day now comes one of spring’s biggest
thrills —that first carefree cruise into the
country on the wings of your Buick—with the
! air warm and full of promise, and you falling
in love with your Buick all over again!
We want you to get the most out of this
we have a deep and loving interest in
too—so we've got everything all set in
Buick
Changing your oil flushing out your cooling
system — these are only starting points for us!
Any machine as fine as your Buick deserves
a complete check-up and tune-up—and we
have the men, the tools, the experience, to do
it as no one else quite can!
THE PATTON AUTO COMPANY
, Phone 2171
PATTON, PA.
Fourth Ave.
Drop in this week and let us fix a time
for bringing your Buick beauty up to its
new-car thrill-level. For that magic
Saturday morning, sometime soon, when
there’s a heady invitation in the air
to get under way someplace —=be ready!
Buicks
because we’ve been around Buicks so much
shop to get your car all set for the season.
affair,
them,
our
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tune-up, inspect front brake
linings for wear, test battery
and add water.
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CARROLLTOWN, PA.