2, 1949 Thursday, May 12, 1049 —————a mm UNION PRESS.COURIER PAGE SEVEN Notices Notices Notices Notices | B NDBURG Primary Teachers’ Assn. | one in the Court House, Ebens-|lems will follow Dr. Boardman’s " . . - - « LA . | ' address. en NOTICE! sylvania, acting through its Board |bowling alley in any establish- |with the provisions hereof. { : [To Hold Fin 1 Meet T | Dr. Abigail Boardman of the| (lair J. Urich, s visi 1ce along NOTICE OF INTENT TO resolution at a special meeting of [ment within the limits of the| Ordained and enacted into an | By SHIRLEY JEAN NASH : a et oday | speech department of Indiana| _ . = al f Hs Pe : Upesy ang degrees ADOPT A RESOLUTION IM-|the said School Board to be held | School District of Patton Bor-! Ordinance this fifth day of April, | \¥/ B id Inf So The Primary Teachers’ Assn. |giate Teachers’ College will talk Principal o astings, and r. R. st a dis- POSING A TAX BY THE on May 27, 1949, at 7:00 P. M. ough, and the sum of five ($5.00) | A. D. 1949 | war bride, In ant n of Cambria Co. will hold its final [cn “Speech Problems at the Pri- |W. Emery, music supervisor of e south- SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE (Daylight Saving Time) at the Dollars on each additional pool FRANK NAGLE Expire Within Few Hours |meeting this year at 7:30 p. m. mary Grade Level” A round the Hastings Borough Schools yulevard, BOROUGH OF PATTON, CAM- | Office of the School Board in the | table and/or bowling alley in any President of Council | Ce A Thursday, May 12, in Court Room | table discussion on speech prob-| will supervise a musical operetta. BRIA COUNTY, PENNSYL-|High School Building, Patton, ]establishment within the limits of | ATTEST: WILLIAM HOLLERN | Mrs. Elizabeth L. Hunter, 21, of | mmo ~~ © TT Wi. supervise 3 musical opereva. 76 and VANIA. Pennsylvania, by the terms|the said School District at any Borough Clerk 5-12 | Blandbura, a German War Bride, - he Plan Notice is hereby given that the |[Whereof it will levy, assess and time between the first Monday of |— ————————-_—— died at 10:40 p. m. on Saturday hy ATS NNN NSN Tes a School District of the Borough of [impose the following tax for|July, 1949, and the first Monday | ADMINISTRATOR C. T. A. [evening Apr. 30, in the Mercy SOE CRS GIP Te We Sabo obert J. Patton, Cambria County, Ee general revenue purposes to be-|of July, 1950. NoricE (Hospital in Altoona. Her infant SEs ; a Se plaintiff, of Directors, intends to adopt a|come effective on and after the| The Resolution will also pro-| In the Estate of John A. Strick, |son died at birth at 3:45 p. m. 4 , ——— first Monday of July, 1949, and to | vide for the appointment of a He ho the city of Johnstown, | the same day. continue in effect until the first | collector of said tax, penalties for | Cambria County, Pennsylvania. | She was born in Germany on interest Swedish "IACS Methods Monday or 49, 1050, Dutsuan {its enforcement and other neces- Laotce 8 Derehy ihven get Feb. 27, 1928, and was A In ae o the authority contained in the sary provisions. Letters o uinistration C. T. A.|to Cpl. Hunter in Germany on e, of, in Massage, Vapor Cabinet Act of Assembly of the Common- | oy interested party may ex- in he Estate of said decedent |July 27, 1948. Cpl. Faery Wo ing an pen . M. — . M. ct. No. , approved June 25, | y 8 ned. oiU. S. ation: vas, of the Phone 52-262 for Appointment 1947: 7 in the High School Building, Pat- [said Estate are requested to make | doe yoy I - | ton, Pennsylvania. payment and those having claims, | oy, © 048 $ couniry unty of 441 Vine St. Johnstown The sum of Ten ($10.00) Dol SCHOOL, DISTRICT OF or demand inst tw »|on Sept. 6, 1948 and had resided GODDESS Pennsyl- lars on the first pool table and/or £ S r S, agains € same, jn Blandburg since that time. OF TIM ribed as THE BOROUGH OF PATTON [will make them known without Survivin o 5 E i LAE, ifL;ri a g are her husband, Cpl - Te By DR. B. J. OVERBERGER, |delay to Hunter, stationed with the U s.| 17 JEWELS 23) feet i President of the Board of JOHN P. LANTZY A : Sy Ae Lh SB. S t d M 14 ) | School Directors Administrator, C. T. A rmy in Washington, D. C.,, and aturday ay § ’ LB a i t Street ’ | ATTEST: Gretchen McCann, Spangler, Pa. or Dojents and one sister wie en par- Secretary 5-26 | J. Harrison Westover, reside in Murenberg, Germany. 75) feet Rh th M t Counsel for Administrator, C. T. A. £3 15 JEWELS r et ux; y m as ers | ORDINANCE NO 31 Spangler, Pa. ? 5.12| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kenny e north- | . and son of Portage spent the mon T. ORCHESTRA {| An Ordinance Fixing the Com- week end at the home of Mr. and ly oe. | pensation of Councilmen FALLENTIMBER Mrs. Charles Martz. Re @ ¢/| BE IT ENACTED AND OR- Mr. and Mrs. James Gwin and ’ Sunda Ma 15 ) | DAINED by the Council of the Mrs. H. L. Kimeble and daugh- | Son, Bobby, of Warren, Ohio, vis- ni Ys y | Borough of Ashville, and it is (ters, Barbara and Lila, of Alex-| ited over the week end at the MISS LIBERTY y en | hereby enacted and ordained by |andria, Va., and Thelma and Lor-|home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter 17 JEWELS pe Dur | authority of the same: : raine Hollis of Washington, D. C., | Garman. ally set ) | a en I Borough Councilmen spent the week end at the home| Frank Frye of Glasgow visited 571, at AND HIS BOYS $5550 oe ay. lary of of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hollis, |Mrs. Mary Turner one day last from Melody Lane of each month, provided. however, | Mr: and Mrs. George McMast- | Week. : bert J, [that no compensation shall be |&'S and son, Franklin, and Mrs, (Beatrice Frank of Baltimore, Slaintiff, ® $| paid to any Councilman who shall | Francis Davis of Beaver Valley |d, spent this past Sunday at ADMISSION BY YOUR ¢|not attend at least one regular [Visited on Monday at the home of | the home of her parents, Mr. and LEXINGTON : MEMBERSHIP CARD ¢ | meeting of Borough Council dur- | Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Glass. Mrs. Alfred Propk. Also visiting wnship, | ing the month. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Matish 24 the Frank Boome was Ms, v JoweLs djoining & Paliner Avenue Section 2. All Ordinances or|were Monday visitors in Al- |; [onK'S sister, Beatrice and fam- expansion bracelet = { SLOVAK CLUB pion ba. § fies ities aria on SEW BG a oo ining with the provisions of this Ordin- ; orx, ka. J . 1taining y * §lance be or the same are hereby otis Mes Thomas Uigghier Martha Turner spent Thurs- EXCEUENCY “A lete de- A -< A Aman repealed in so far as they conflict | gajehra TS. Wiliam Thomas gay visiting in Altoona. 21 JEWELS oil and [AanAnnnn celebrated her sixth birthday on| My and Mrs. Jack Lovell re- as, and Tuesday, May 3. : cently moved into their new $49.50 part of Mr. and Mrs. Mick Mahaw and |home here. C. To- Y S VE Wh son, Jack, aad laale Jeukins and| Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ross and is wife, A son, ilip, o etroit, Mich., vis-|son and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ross / ’ ’ rr own- ou en ited for several days at the home |were visitors in Altoona on Fri- Don t Disappoint s Deed of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kough. |day of last week. : 1, and Y HOP At Li k’ Mrs. Rosie Edmiston spent last| Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Lighter 3 * , page ou INK's Tuesday visiting at the home of [and son of Cleveland, Ohio. are % Yo ur Favo rite CG rad / 2 her sister, Mrs. Clarence Conrad | Visiting this week at the home of 3 / : y frame 7. : tied of Hollentown. | the former's parents, Mr. and 2 asphalt W e re out of the high-rons district Mrs. Robert Love of Juniata |Mrs. George Lighter. 4 rn and so it’s natural that you’ll find the visited recently at the home of | Mr. and Mrs. Clair Van Scoyc ¥ AS Ab prices lower at Link’s—Stop and i ad Mes John Tochey and ad Cg ere Yisitors 1 ; . le . . C oster nome. 1 . > Book, shop, and compare Link’s prices Mrs. Francis Gates and daugh-|_ Charles Shank Sr, and family Litt rey for for all hardware and paint needs. ter, Linda, spent Friday at The Yisited > Altoona on Friday of As EE home of the lady’s parents, Mr. a gi Mrs. Rudy Tuseck of . and Mrs, - x : Sheriff, ® Cultivators ® Garden Tools gow, Joel Mulhollem of Glas-| cleveland, Ohio were recent vis- Pa. ® : Mrs. Rosie Edmiston spent last | itors in town. WwW 5-26 Hand Driven & Power Mowers Friday at the home of hor sister | ont, WM Fuze on MA, A EEK PY Mrs. Clarence 6 ! rles Mills o oona visite ERS All-Steel Wheelbarrows toy Clarence Conrad of Hollen in town recently at the P. H. Hol- School ° Screens ® Screen Doors Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shomo |e? home. BUYS THEIR ids for . 8.P N iq Y Ww and son of Van Ormer visited on pind Mrs. Red Mecunsn of F OR I 6 IS writers. i -All Friday evening at the home of | Blandburg were visitors in 00- call or enny Naps. ou Want Mr. and Mrs. Merl Tonkin, na last Saturday. : Av | E IF y, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lawson| Cloyd Hollen of Mountaindale on, Pa, LINK’ HARD ARE and children were Saturday visit- | Visited relatives here recently. hands ors in Altoona. | x ii Ne Harry Tomas efore Mrs. Earl Kopp is spending|and family o onument visite eserves BIGLER AVE. SPANGLER several days visiting at the home recently at the home of Mrs. gh of Mr. and Mrs, N. J. Neal of |Nancy Thomas. Punxsutawney. Joseph Yingling, Mr. and Mrs. CANN Mr. and Mrs. Edward Buddle| Wilfred Yingling and daughter, and son, Eddie, and Joy-Kaye|Judy, visited in Altoona last 5-19 5 Krise were last Saturday visitors | Saturday. J ip Altoona. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Garmen of Mr. and Mrs. Glen A. Gray and | Pine Croft visited recently at the Mr. and Mrs. Rex Gray and son,|P. H. Hollen residence. é ~}- . all of Akron, Ohio, spent the past Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Doug- w week end here visiting relatives. |lass and son, Dale of Bellwood E Mrs. Francis Gates and daugh-| visited on Sunday at the home of ter, Linda, visited in Philipsburg |the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ° 9 last Saturday evening. | David Nash. America & Greatest Watch Value Mr. and Mrs. Tim Shumosky| Mrs. Kathryn Garmen of Pine : and daughter, Nancy Ruth, Were | Croft is visiting this week at the 4 Saturday visitors in Altoona. P. H. Hollen home here. 3 i and Ms Legnard Bender| Mr. and Mrs. David Nash and 4 spent several days fishing in the i if- . x att ry £ Joughien Sms =) Wn he Commemorate this important day ~~ Gift of a Lifetime. There's a style i & Edna Rickard and Betty Ed-|Bonnie of town, visited in Altoona by presenting a wonderful, new, to please everyone . . priced } . os miston were recent visitors at the last Saturday. accurate Bulova . . . truly the from $24.75. i 3 home of Mr. and Mrs. Regis| A baseball game was played 5 Simmers of Gallitzin. in Blandburg on Sunday between Watch Prices Include Federal Tax Mrs. Janet Shumosky and dau- | Blandburg and Irvona. The score ghter, Nancy Ruth, and Mrs. | wag 7-6 in favor of Irvona. ; John Youngkin visited in Coalport| Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Ross at- 1 ay Sime i the Al {tended the wedding of Joseph ° 1 une Lovell, a nurse at the Al-| Angello in Altoona recently. a t : toona Hospital, spent the week| wrs Patricia Angello of Hast- r S re 1 ewe ers 4 end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | ings was a recent visitor at the Rages! Lovell Sober .G | Thomas Ross residence here. i r. an rs. Rober onrad, Charles Ross of Sharon, Pa, B b P and son, Robert, of Altoona Vis-|peturned home after spending a arnes oro, de. ited on Sunday at the home of week's vacation here with rela- : Mr. and Mrs. Carl Campbell. tives. a Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Grove and children of Turtle Creek visited recently at the home of the for- ; mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Har- iid The 4-H Club held its first|™> Letcher —— $ meeting on Monday of last week at the home of Mrs. Dewey Beers under the leadership of Mrs. 4 Jun Griffith, the home economic 488! ‘Tipg *Blection of officers took plac putt i h Log, ih | anion of Officery leon Blass quid MOST beautiful ... MOST roomy... MOST road-worthy... 208, . & ar: as 1c JS: ane an, F . . x 8 / \ / president; Elayne Brannigan, vice MOST all-round performance! See for yourself with a oN q \ president; Marie Geers, secretary- Dp X treasurer; Dorothy Eyers, song $ @ I ¢ leader; Betty Ann Rhodes, game @ RX leader; Reba Dempsey, cheer 3 /x leader and Shirley Conrad, news % oT wenhir: of the club X her members of the club are: a You can overload a camel, a truck or a taxpayer. And Mary Lois Kelly, Patricia Holtz, X you can overload electric wires. Misasia Hoover, gary cals Mc- QS arty, Joan Hollen, Carol Ann @ i ; Hollern, Emma Jean Wagner, Here's not just “more,” but the most of gravity in any stock car. Result: & In many homes today modern precision built ap- Verna Eyer, Laverna Miller and of all og? ings you want most. The bol a: ride ever known! And pliances are being asked to perform on antiquated, inade- Beverly Lidwell. New Hudson—America’s 4-Most Car! to this, Hudson adds the advantages of unit body-and-frame construction. 4. Most All-round Performance! Choice of all-new, high-compression Hudson Super-Six, America’s most powerful Six, or the even more powerful Super- Eight. Center-Point Steering, Triple- Safe Brakes, Fluid-Cushion Clutch, Drive-Master Transmission* for auto- matic shifting—many other high-per- formance, low-upkeep features. *Optional at slight extra cost The Sewing Club seleoted the name, “Silver Needle” as their club name. For good performance of appliances, for convenience, The meetings will be held every for safety you need a three wire service entrance, enough other Tuesday atiernoon, circuits, and plenty of outlets, switches and permanent lights. Mrs. Shirley Chirdon and son, Patrick, visited over the week end with relatives in Pittsburgh. Thomas Lidwell was a surgical patient at the Alttoona Mercy Hospital last week. A series of card parties is be- ing held at the VFW Home by the Ladies Auxiliary. They are be- ing held each Thursday evening at 8:3 p. m. Many people from town attend- ed the Indoor Circus held at the Jaffa Mosque in Altoona. Pvt. Lloyd Hollen and S/Sgt. Martin Hollen, both of the U. S. Army, were visiting at their fom¥ home here recently. Mr. and Mrs. W. Timex and children, Paul and Betty of War- ren, Ohio visited last Tuesday OVERLOADED WIRING at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Conrad. quate, wiring systems. It can’t be done! 1. Most Beautifull The car millions of ericans chose “First for Beauty.” Most streamlined, lowest-built of all— yet with full road clearance. 2. Most Roomy! Amazing head room; roomiest seats in any car. 3. Most Road-worthyl Hudson, with its exclusive ‘‘step-down’’ design and re- floor, achieves the lowest center Hudson ONLY CAR WITH THE STEP PY rd Lamps that give less light than they should, fuses that blow too easily, failure of appliances to give a high standard of performance indicate overloaded wiring. 1909-1949... Celebrating 40 Years of Engineering Leadership If you suspect the wiring system in your home needs rg modernization call your electrical contractor. He will show. you the best and least expensive way to bring your wiring system up to date. Robert O’Brien of California visited recently with friends and relatives here. CRASH AT ST. BENEDICT Autos operated by Ronald Woods of Barnesboro R. D. 1, and Mary Isabella of St. Benedict, crashed last Sunday on Route 219 in Susquehanna Township. No one was injured. PRICES REDUCED On all models, April 15, 1949 CHRISTOFF MOTOR SALES 511 S. Fifth Avenue Patton, Pa. Llc 2dd y PENNSYLVANIA ELECTRIC COMPANY : A, P. ISENBERG, District Manager —Michigan’s water-front rolls Sa along for 51 miles.