Thursday, March 17, 1949 UNION PRESS-COURIER PAGE THREE The ham supper held in the St.|Fontanella has the part of Carl; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Balzano and 1949 | Dean Twp. School Board Draws Up PEACE PACT IN THE ANIMAL WORLD Dean Locals [Mary Magdalene Hall in Frugal- Domenic Reghetti has the part of son, Philip, of Dysart spent Sun- he ex- | ~: |ity on Sunday, Mar. 13, was a Mr. Gordon; Doris Bergamaschi day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. well S h d ] | D D P il Si i: ] a iy and ms William aeck- | huge success. The dance in the portrays Midge, and Joyce Lauer Howard Swires. ument, t Pp i | me Jr. © oodcliife, ‘oo levening was attended by a large plays the part of Mother. Leslie Reghetti was a business am. So C € u € or ean, ysar u 1 S [Have Peluined to their ome after | number. Mrs. Joseph Bergamaschi and caller in Ebensburg on Monday. till he . iti ; . u aving Spent several weeks vaca-| geveral students from Dean! James Funicelli were callers in rere ee nercial, Groups Will Be Same re Siditjonsl (exis Wis be sup tion at the Joseph Bergamaschi {have been given rolés in the play, Carrolltown Wednesday evening. No mau ¢sn teii whether he of the As In Old Record Books |Southmont, Lower Yoder Twp. home. i | ‘The Baby Sitter,” to be given| Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Krise and is rich or poor by turning to his | from etc.). Tablets, pencils and other | | Joseph Bergamascni nas return- | by the Junior Class of Cresson daughter, Doris, and Mrs, Sher- ledger—it’s the heart that makes use it. By FRANCES PERGAMASCHI supplies are being furnished by | ed to his home after having spent | High School on Apr. 8 and 9 in man Krise and son, Valentine, 2 man rich, it’s what he is, not t with The Dean Twp. School Board |Dean Twp. School District. a week's vacation at the home of | the high school auditorium. The spent Sunday afternoon at the what he has. ” ; : ; Transportation {Mr. and Mrs. Harris Bratti of |students, all members of the Jun- home of Mr. and MTs. Regis ——————————— 5 tem- Rela their monthly meeting in the /TUuSPORRIOD 1. 1 tt Kane, Illinois ior Clas > as follows: Roger Hitch of Patton c 5 1 Courier wee Dean Grade School on Monday, m r. Gregg go es ean at on |B Y " = lior Class, are as follows: Roger Hitch of Px fo omics in the Courier weekly. Mar. 7. The following program gt dig Ron — DL p — como was planned by Dr. Arthur M. a y ule 0° eines] | Stull, county superintendent of 5 - ¢ schools, and his assistants to ac- the oar on le Dean at | 3 1 ) pu- | comodate the students of Dysart ils to their homes at that time school, which burned to the |P"S tO their THES 3 ime. | TOUR } SceTlIv: At noon, Mr. Gregg makes his | g d recenly: E morning trip for Dysart atten- The Dean School will operate [lance area. When he arrives at | from 8 a. m. to 12:30 noon, with Dysart, he takes the pupils of | the same grouping, etc, as at|grades 4, 5 and 6 (total 41) to present. Richland. He leaves grades 4 and Students from Dysart will- at- |5 at Richland and picks up pupils tend school from 12:30 noon to 5|except grades 4 and 5 from the |g p. m. Groupings and schools to |Richland attendance area and be used are as follows: takes this load to Dean School. MAR °~ FURNITURE COMPANY / This situation is reversed at 5 Grade Pupils School 8 7 Dean: Room has |p. m. \ 7 10 39 desks, correct Mr. Basal, Ashville, will pick A yy 6 14 size, equipment. jup grades 1, 2, 3, 7 and 8 after Ra. pr Total 31 | Gregg bus arrives at Dysart and NN — 5 7 Richland. ; 8oes directly to Dean. In the ev- 4 Y ening when Mr. Basal finishes his Total 27 high school trip at Dean, he waits 1 1] 0 3 1 Dean: Room has (until 5 p. m. when he brings the ® & 2 13 34 desks, correct | same group back to the Dysart | 1 10 size, equipment. |attendance area. TRADITIONAL ENEMIES of the animal world, Spotty the pooch, Tiger the D E I I V E R S | Total 33 Transportation Contracts cat and Whitey the rat, bury the hatchet and get along famously in the a This arrangement keeps the| Mr. Gregg has extra miles at back room of Mrs. Stella Kasprowicz’s delicatessen store in Newark, N. J. groups as they are today in tea- oon ged 1b the sveIng Dstween The dog and cat were ota fast friends when Whitey came along, a cher record books. Texts are the | DY: : ent| gift from the policemen who found the white rat dumped in their laps ; i d in th . . . . Same in Dean anu Dysart she (oR Te I Ue DR BE I I Ld oh rid of it. (International) Here are famous make aids to refreshing sleep at March bargain prices! | | | A contract for three months | . qe | Spring-filled mattresses . . . sturdy, well-braced beds . . . resilient | | | between Dean. Twp. School Dis-!Hollentown visited with Mr. and BLATT BROTHERS trict and Charles Basal shall (Mrs. Frank Mulhollem on Thurs- All-County Chorus : . > ’ . cover mileage, Ashville to Dean |day of last week. sprigs... double-duty sofa beds. Invest wisely and well in your rest. Va Sr HB) and return, at noon. Operators’| Mrs, Ciarence Stine and Mrs. . PATTON, PA, time while waiting for 5 p. m.|Chester Kuhn visited with Mrs. Draws Good Crowd must be paid. Mileage for return Clair Reynolds iast Wednesday trip already in high school trans- afternoon ° ° portation contract with Mr. Basal. |= . Des ite Snow Wind Mr. Basal could handle pupils Helen Dower SDeny the week I’ - N between Ashville and D t if it [end Vvisiling in Johnstown. ; a, will speed is Fae hn hg ha Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bricker Over 200 ngsle Jovers ajtended | the Dysart attendance area This have returned home after spend- the AlCounty a Ae s | b (should not cost anything addition- ing some time with relatives in |&3r@ program at the Adams] Twp. High School, last Friday i FRIDAY & SATURDAY i March 18 & 19 Dennis O’Keefe, Louis Hayward, in WALK A BeBe eRe aT Bee BS TESST %/al since he covers this mileage |1llinois. oh it d CROOKED MILE ; empty at noon and in the even-| Rev. Lloyd Mulhollem of West Syenne Sespils ‘Ge mow —ALSO— ing. Decatur was a recent visitor at The music critics and school- Tim Holt, Nan Leslie, in y THE : ARIZONA RANGER spent Friday, Mar 11, at the e - Dean Grade School. This was the ok EY Toone) OL Altoone a 163 students and the orchestra A large number of the citizens |the home of his parents, Mr. and : i : . of the community attended the Mrs. Joel ony Bare ’ men interested in this annual ev- meeting. Mrs. Chester Kuhn and dau- | Pt said that last week's, concert Alvin Buck, assistant county ghter, Janet, were visitors in Al- |. 2S one of the outstanding per- superintendent of the schools, |toona on Saturday formances of the past decade. ° : The chorus was composed of sibel dbo di pi YT day that the preceding pro- _ | numbered 80. The entire program | gram was put into effect. ag Mr. and Mrs. Foster Trox was prepared at three rehearsals. | The program proved a success |® Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Noel and Music instructors who directed | . SUNDAY & MONDAY >, » - & March 20 & 21 ACCOrdIn, : ; 1 e g to Mr. Buck’s report. : 4 the unit said that the students] \ & John Wayne and # P family spent Wednesday €VenIng | read music rapidly and were very Just 1.00 Down Delivers = Harry Carey Jr., in | visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Frank | cooperative in forming the com- - Fira in GLASGOW Mulhollem. |bined musical groups, oo . Relatives from Altoona spent The concert was the second | oo ree . By JANET C. KUHN last Tuesday visiting with Mr. all-county event sponsored this | ; = A and Mrs. Clarence Stine. term by the county music teach- | Recipe for real, sound relaxa- ¥ ’ e| Mrs M tild K h M k Joanne Kuhn of Altoona was a |ers. A” band program was pre- y : 0 at ers A > all a Ruhn Marks Sunday afternoon visitor at the |gented earlier this winter at the tion! Securel anchored coll i . : 84th Birthday Anniversary | Chester Kuhn nome. Portage High School. : y 4 & COLOR by TECHNICOLOR | : Y| Mr. and Mrs. John Troxell and| The annual elementary music . fil d dl d ii 4 Als...News & Cartoon h| Mrs. Matilda Kuhn celebrated | children were visitors in Bland- | festival will be held May 5 and springs, sottly and soun y pada- 83] j h|her 84th birthday anniversary |burg last Saturday afternoon. 6. Daniel L. Auchenbach, assist- NE FR b bbb deb bd | aS Friday, Mar. 11. She now| Mr. and Mrs. Harold Troxell lant superintendent of county ded and packed with layer up- & ri * PF the events on layer of cotton. No chance wit 3 h| resides at the home of her son-|visited with the lady's arents, | schools, will act as adviser for , TUESDAY, March 22 Eg and daughter, Mr. and|Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baar tod . th i ; .. » | Mrs. William Lamb. ; Grade school students from the The Marx Brothers, in ol Mrs. Eubn Te enjoying goods wie Lucy Fox was a recent |north of the county will present for “oll fuel” an where Pre- A NIGHT | health and her many friends wish | visitor in Altoona at the home of | their program May 5 at the Eb- Yy . AT THE OPERA » | her many more birthdays to|/Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gwin. ensburg-Cambria High School. 5 (come. A delicious supper was held! Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kuhn and — arm s | in her honor and those attend- | sons of Ramey spent Sunday with —Johnstown, Ebensburg and wo. o_o built border keeps mattress —ALSO— edges firm. Heavy, woven-stripe . 3 ” %|ing are as follows: |Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bricker Ceistown in Cambria County * Gene Raymond %! Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Troxell were important stations of the om : ; L ASSIGNED in J land daughter, Wlcrie; Mrs. Char-| A habit that is dropped unus-|slave-running “Underground ‘Rail- ticking. Convenient turning ‘ . *|les Troxell and son, Wilmer; Mrs. {ually rebounds. road.” . : handles. Full or twin. Matching Box k | Raymond Jackson; Mrs. James 2 TO DANGER %|Bowman; Mr. an rs. Joseph| o ° ine... 420. crater + sorrmuae § Zonsiin ana “ne Skint Botter Hurry to Postoffice With Bed Boe 200) o Don and Mr. and Mrs. William | TIPIRRI | iat] "49 Automobile License Application | + WED. & THURSDAY Rev. and Mrs. D. L. Weyandt . March 23 & 24 {of Hollentown visited on Tuesday By Pennsylvania News Service x {at the home of Mr. and Mrs.| 1 ’ f P lvania’'s 1 youre one oO ennsyivan » GLENN FORD, : Frank Mulhollem. ._|1,200,000 motor vehicle owners | 3 TERRY MOORE, in Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stine {who have failed so far to mail . . Return : . . . that the 1948 tags are illegal, | says the State Dept. of Revenue. | And after that—motorists dri- ving their cars with 1948 tags are ‘open game” for the Penn- sylvania State Police. And furthermore, the Pennsyl- and son, Timmy, were visitors at | their applications for 1949 license | the Chester Kuhn home last tags—you’d better get on the Wednesday evening. | ball, brother, and mail it without Of 0 bh Nina Bowman visited Sunday | further delay. vania State Police Heh now are jaft i i . operating at full authorized stren- cto er jafternoon with Joan Kuhn | Motorists of the Keystone State i of 1.800 troopers—all of which Mr. and Mrs. Foster Troxell : $oims | {have until midnight, Mar. 31, to . simply that the wavward Yo igs, Par i use their 1048 automobile license Dis ny find Noor ard "|tags and after that—! than “on the spot.” | na. Joofoofort }| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pryor a) Well, in the first place after| mo those wishful souls looking andy A mi ——— |for an extension of the Mar. 31 PNNAINIAIIN MAA PAAAPAANNNINIIIS deadline, the Dept. of Revenue [says “nix,” with Acting Secre- FLOOR SHOW A ) [tary Otto F. Messner tartly warn- dling: EVERY FRID Y NIGHT ee definitely i be no extension of the period.” MOVIES EVERY TUESDAY & THURSDAY | One department worker—some- {what mathematically nglineq = . . |has figured that to issue the re- aini t bef the Apr 1 Good TELEVISION Reception frie tags becre fe ve _ lof 61,227 tags a day, which is no {small matter. . Tags are sent third-class mail ADMISSION | applicants sending in their ! curely anchored to sturdy MERICAN LEGION, CARROLLTOWN FOX PEALE {applications last week need not TRADITIONALLY STYLED BEDS REDUCED! | frame. Full or twin size. 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