Miners’ Hospital Patients’ Record Following is the list of patients admitted and discharged at the Miners’ Hospital, Spangler. from July 4 to July 11, 1949 MEDICAL ADMITTED Ellen Delfanso, Mentcle; Gor- don Davis, Dean; Miss Mary Checkon, Spangler; Joseph Cam- marata, Patton; John Dubyak, Patton; Mrs. Margaret Buck, Dy- sart R. D.; Phyllis Wilkinson, Patton; William Luzier, Hillsdale; Clarence Griffith, Derry; Alec Patton; Donna Jackman, Barnes- boro R. D.; Clarence Griffith, Derry; Joseph Cammarata, Pat- ton; Frank Mulhollen, Glasgow; Mrs. Betty Babco, Arcadia, and Alec Biss, Cherry Tree. SURGICAL DISCHARGED Mrs. Betty Winterine, Nick- town; Mrs. Priscilla Frye, Irvona; Robert Vincent, Dysart R. h Joann Mothersbaugh, Twin Rocks: Emory Graboski, St. Lawrence; Brenda Hindmarsh, Hastings. Betty Wensel, Spangler; Howard Link, Ebensburg; Merle Link, Eb- ensburg; Patricia Kupetz, Barnes- boro; Carol Ann Lato, Ashville; William Kupchella, Barnesboro; Aldone Kupchela, Barnesboro; Biss, Cherry Tree; Hershel C. Rummell, Spangler; Donna Jack- man, Barnesboro R. D.; Mrs. Ber- tha Keith, Barnesboro R. D.; Mrs. Gertrude McDermott, Mrs. Kathrine Molnar, Patton; Mrs. Amanda Clark, Hastings; | George Gill, Barnesboro; Mrs. Ida Bartlebaugh, Spangler; Mrs. Mary | Kirkpatrick, Patton; Mrs. Betsy | Solomon, Patton, and Mrs. Anna Evrard, Hastings. SURGICAL ADMITTED Mrs. Julia Dubyak, Patton; Carol" Ann Lato, Ashville; Merle | Link, Ebensburg; Howard Link, Ebensburg; Patricia Kupetz, Bar- | nesboro; Viola Pullin, Barnesboro; Betty Wensel, Spangler; Mrs. ! Melda Lewis, Cherry Tree; Pat- ricia Mothersbaugh, Twin Rocks; Mrs. Elizabeth Homady, Marstel- ler; Lucille Conner, Glen Camp- bell D.; Richard Weakland, Hastings! Joseph DeFazio, Bar- nesboro; Aldone Kupchella, Bar- nesboro; William Kupchella, Bar- nesboro; Elmer Warfield, Patton; Richard Beltowski, Westover R. D.; Mrs. Alice Micali, Elmora; Mary Dillon, Hastings; Dorothy Dillon, Hastings; Judy Stephens, LaJose R. D.; Patricia Lloyd, Cherry Tree; Mary Ann Birchall, Barnesboro; Mrs. Mary Vivadelli, Marsteller; Joseph Michney, Mar- steller; James Brennan, Westover; John Hugill, Hastings; Charles Ruffing, Patton; Mrs. Winnetta Bailey, Johnstown; Mrs. Patricia Pennington, Mahaffey; geline Barruto,, Barnesboro; Mrs. Anna Rushnak, Hastings; Mrs. Rose Rizzo, Mentcle; Mrs. Rose Kline, Patton R. D.; Mrs. Lucy Symons, St. Benedict; Mrs. Le- nora Shaner, Emeigh; Julia Mas- talski, Marsteller; Nellie Kuchal- ick, Bakerton; Mrs. Nell Gibson, Clymer R. D.: George Bakajza, Hastings; Dallas Leamer, Barnes- boro R. D., and George Kutsor, Spangler. MEDICAL DISCHARGED Mrs. Lydia Nicholson, Cherry Tree R. D.; Ellen Delfanso, Men- tcle; Mrs. Veronica Reynish, Bar- nesboro R. D.; Mrs. Hannah Shaf- fer, Bakerton; Phyllis Wilkinson, JULY CLEARANCE Summerwear Reduced! SPORT JACKETS SPORT & DRESS SHIRTS SUMMER STRAWS | ALL- NEW SLACKS BEST SHOES as low as $2.95 MARCUS PHILADELPHIA AVE. BARNESBORO gene Hastings; | Mrs. An-|6 Mrs. Elizabeth Homady, Marstel- ler; Richard Beltowski, Westover R. D.; Elmer Warfield, Patton R. |D.; Richard Weakland, Hastings; | Joseph Gach, Barnesboro; George ! | Gobert, Patton; Mary Dillon, Has- tings; Dorothy Dillon, Hastings; | Patricia Lloyd, Cherry Tree; Judy | Stephens, LaJose R. D.,, and Carl | Voyta, Barnesboro; Mary Ann Birchall, Westover R. D.; Mrs. | Rose Knotts, Bakerton; Mrs. Lou- j ise Chernisky, Barnesboro; Viola Pullin, Barnesboro; Joseph Lit- | zinger, Patton; James Brennan, | Westover; John Hugill, Hastings; Joseph Michney, Marsteller; Mrs. Emma Delpierre, Patton; Mrs. (Margaret Smith, Patton; Mrs. Kathryn Gregory, Patton; David Kirsch, Nicktown; Mrs. Della Boggio, Barnesboro R..D., an Patricia Mothersbaugh of Twin Rocks. MATERNITY Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lamer, Cherry Tree, son, July 4. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bashista, Spangler, son, July 4. Mr. and Mrs James Wargo, Spangler, son, July 5. Mr, and Mrs. Wilmer Natcher, Ebensburg R. D., son, July 5. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Link, Patton, son, July 5. Mr. and Mrs. James Burnside, son, July Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cunning- ham, Carrolltown, daughter, July Lloyd, "Mr. and Mrs. John Michny, Alverla, son, July 8. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Higgins, Alverda, daughter, July 8. Mr. and Mrs. James Lane, Bakerton, daughter, July 8. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leone, Spangler, daughter, July 10. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller, Emeigh, son, July 10. Dorothy Balest Bride At Ashville Mrs. Amanda Balest of Ashville en | announces the marriage of her daughter, Dorothy, to Donald Cole, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Colve of Altoona. The wedding took place at St. Thomas’ Cath- olic Church, Ashville, July 2, with Rev. Father Hackett offi- ciating at the double-ring cere- mony and the Nuptial Mass. Miss Hufford sang ‘““Ave Marie” at the offertory. The bride was lovely in a white slipper satin gown with long train and sleeves pointed over the hand. Her fingertip veil was held in place by a tiara of orange blossoms. She carried calla lilies. Miss Dolcy Balest, twin sister of the bride, wore a nile green net and lace gown with matching D.;|of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Cronauer Loretto By JA ORIE CRONAUER hone BIORIE 899-J-3 Rita Cronauer Bride At Recent Ceremony Miss Rita Cronauer, daughter of Loretto, became the bride of Patrick J. Reilly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Reilly of Loretto, before a nuptial high mass in St. Michael's Catholic Church in Lor- etto, Thursday, June 30, at 8 a. m. Rev. Father Charles B. Dia- mond, pastor, officiated at the single-ring ceremony. Marjorie Cronauer, sister of the bride was the maid of honor and Charles Reilly, brother of the bridegroom, was the best man, A wedding dinner was served at the Catfish House near Hol- lidaysburg at one p. m. for the immediate members of both fam- UNION PRESS.COURIER COLVER Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Washick announce the birth of a son, nam- ed, Dennis Anthony, born at the Colver Hospital on July 9. Mrs. Washick is the former Miss Fran- ceg Chensky. Mike Havern of Detroit, Mich., visited last week here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Was- hick. Mrs. Peter Sclafani and son, Anthony and daughter, Carol, of Brooklyn, N. Y,, are visiting here at the Peter Scurdero home. Mr. and Mrs John Sugjik and daughters of Ellwood City, Pa., were recent visitors here at the Steve Magyar home. John Kaminsky of Detroit, Mich., is visiting here at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Tres- sa Lapczynski and at the Adam Sezecienski home. ilies and tRe following guests: Rev. Paul Veigle, TOR., Rev. Alfred Schendel TOR., and Miss Margaret Karabinos, all of Lor- | etto, Rev. Francis E. Biter of 8t. | Ann's Church, Kansas City, Mo, and Rev. Mr. Faber J. Malloy of Cresson. A reception was held at the bride's home that evening froma 7 to 10 p. m. with approximately 260 guests present from Loretto, Cresson, Gallitzin, Patton, St. Augustine, KEbensburg, Carroll town, Ashville, Blandburg, Altoo- na, Johnstown, Pittsburgh and Washington, D. C. * % » Mr. and Mrs. John Karabinos and children of Coupon and Rev. Michael J. T. Karabinos, TOR., of Ramey were Sunday visitors here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Karabinos.’ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Little of Washington, D. C., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Little re- cently. Cyril Malloy and children, Cyril Jr. and Ann, of Washington, D. C. visited friends and relatives in town recently. Anna Marie Sanker of Altoona visited in town recently. James Prosser, West Virginia, a former resident of Loretto, vis- ited among his many friends and relatives here recently. Mr. and Mrs. John Burgoon of this place have recently taken up residence in their newly built home on St. Mary's Street. Many resident of Loretto at- tended the Fourth of July Picnic in Chest Springs. Mary Lou Bengele visited in Pittsburgh over the past week d. Billy and Blendia Karabinos of Pittsburgh are spending the sum- mer months here with their gr- andparents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Karabinos. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doyle vis- ited friends and relatives in town last Sunday. Joan Doyle of York, Pa., is vis- iting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Doyle. Lucy Mangus has returned to her home here after spending her vacation in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fox and daughter of Cresson visited in town over the past week end. 25-Mile Speed Law i | headdress and carried an old- idand family and Rex Keith have fashioned bouquet. Harold Cole, | brother of the bridegroom, served as best man. A wedding dinner was held at the Penn Alto Hotel in Altoona and a reception at #t. Thomas’ Hall, Ashville. Mrs. Cole is a graduate of the Cresson High School and is em- ployed in Altoona. eHr husband, a veteran of 18 months in the Army during World War II, is employed as a mechanic by the Beasly Motor Co., Altoona. Upon their return from a trip to Niagara Falls, the newlyweds will reside in Ashville. VAN ORMER By MRS. ELMER KEITH Mrs. S. J. Stewart and children have returned home after having spent a week and half visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lovell. Lt. and Mrs. Dale Britten and family of Topeka, Kansas, are spending a two-week vacation at the home of the lady’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Keith. Byron Lovell, employed in State College, spent the week end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lovell. Clyde McManamy, who was a patient at the Philipsburg Hos- pital, is now recuperating at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lovell and sons, Lynn and Gary, spent sev- eral days recently at the S. J. Stewart home in Punxsutawney. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Coccia and family of New Jersey are spend- ing a vacation among friends and relativse here. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shomo returned from a two-wek vaca- tion trip to Canada. and the lowest in prices dition for heavy driving. PHONE 2051 Every Service Your Car Needs! You get the best in auto supplies and car servicing like to pamper your car and keep it in tip-top con- HAVE YOUR CAR STATE INSPECTED NOW “Selective Service for Your Car” HALUSKA MOTORS CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH DEALERS when you drive in. We PATTON, PA. - | day, cert will =| Assn. at a meeting recently voted jjat 8 p. m, 0K'd for Cresson | Strict Enforcement Ordered By Council A 25-mile-per-hour speed limit on Route 53 in Cresson was set | by the borough council on Mon-| day evening of this week. Th: | restriction was put into force to, cut speeding on Second Street, as the route is known in the bor- ough. Councilmen said the new speed limit will be strictly enforc- e Plans also were discussed for carrying out street improvements. It is hoped to complete work this year on several sidewalk repair and curb installation projects. A petition was received from residents of Second Street and Columbus Aveune—where a dan- gerous S-curve is located. The petition asks that the curve be | eliminated. Councilmen explained they have asked State Highway Department officials in Harrisburg to have the curve taken out, but no de- finite action has been taken. The petition will be forwarded to the state officials. Feast of Mt. Carmel To Be Observed Sunday, Barnesboro The Feast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel will be observed in Bar- nesboro this coming Sunday, July 17, with Masses at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church at 8 and 10:30 a. m. (DST). At 9:30 a. m. the Clearfield Band, which will fur- nish the outdoor music during will accompany the mem- bers of the Order of the Sons of Italy and other societies through the principal streets of the town and all will assemble at the Mt. Carmel Church at 10:30 to hear Solemn High Mass. Rev. Father Louis Secondo, TOR, will be celebrand and will deliver a sermon in the Italian language. From 12 to 2:30 p. m. a spagh- etti dinner will be served in the church basement by the ladies of the parish. The usual devotional procession will take place at 4 p. m. The Clearfield Band will render select religious music dur- ing the procession. At 6 p. m. the Rosary will be recited in church followed by Benediction. During the evening a band con- be presented on the church lawn at 7:30, followed by other entertainment. The festival will close with an excellent dis- play of fireworks. Spangler Alumni Changes Summer Meeting Dates Spangler High School Alumni that the July, August and Sep- tember meetings of the associa- tion would be held on the third Tuesday of each month. This action sets the date of the July meeting of the alumni for Tuesday of next week, July 19, in the High School Auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. John Mester of Tide, Pa. visited in town last Thursday at the John Shook hom garth Gaida is visiting this week with her uncle’ and aunt, |Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blakney in | Amsbry. Linda ‘I'rontman of Johnstown is visiting in Colver at the Steve Maggar home. Mrs. John Gmerek. Mrs. Ruth Hill and daughter, Evelyn, were last Friday visitors in Johnstown at the Edward McCarthy home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Malesky and family of Nanty Glo were last Sunday visitors in town at the Sam Belin home. Olean Sullivan and Fred Miller of Cresson will be united in mar- riage this Saturday at 9 a. m. in the Holy Family Catholic Church. Rev. Father Joseph T. Sullivan will officiate at the cere- mon Henry Weakland returned home from a trip to Niagara Falls, N. Y., this past week. Joe Sols of Bridgeport. Conn., is visiting in town at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Vereosky. Mr. and Mrs. John Branick of Morann were week end visitors in town at the Michael Shutack home. Mrs. Anna Bearer and children of Johnstown are visiting this week in town at the John Gmerek residence. Last Saturday visitors here at the Bert Hill home were Mr. and Mrs. Mike Oros and daughter. Bonnie, of Penn Run. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hill of Nanty Glo visited in town last Saturday at the Bert Hill home. Last Friday evening visitors in St. Augustine were Mrs. Andrew TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WHITE ENAMEL COAL RANGE for sale. In good condition. Rea- sonably priced. Phone Patton 4502. 7-14 SMALL CHANGE POCKETBOOK Lost in the Patton Theatre on June 30. Containing money and keys and small watch which is valued highly by owner. Reward is returned to this office or to Mrs. Agnes Gauntner, 511 Fifth Ave., Patton. 7-28 REMODELED HOUSE for Sale. 4 rooms and lavatory. Inquire of Fred McQuillen, 1001 Brown Ave., Patton, between 6 and 1 p. m. Phone 3626. 7-28 50 ACRES LAND FOR SALE in Chest Twp. Farming land and prop timber. Trout stream runs through farm. Ideal location for summer camp. Former Daniel Gill farm, now owned by the William J. Gill Est. Inquire of Francis X. Young, administrator, First National Bank, Patton. *7-28 GMC 3/4-TON PICK-UP TRUCK Bed 7 ft. 4 in. long. Heater and defroster. Overload spring. Can- opy for this if desired. Good work- ing order, good looking. A bar- gain at $475. Standard Motor |: Supply Co. Louis A. Haluska, Patton. Phone 2031. *7-14 = ~ NOTICE! The Commissioners of Cambria County have agreed to sell at Private Sale the hereinafter des- cribed property for the sum of $50.00, to Pearl Lantzy, under the Act of Assembly of the Common- wealth, approved the 29th day of July, 1941, P. L. 600. The Court of Common Pleas of Cambria County, Pennsylvania, has fixed Friday, July 22, 1949, at TEN o'clock A. M. (Daylight Saving Time) in the Court House, Ebensburg, Pennsylvania, for a hearing on the Petition for con- firmation of said Sale. The Pro- perty to be sold was assessed in the name of Marion Center Coal Company, as 101 Acres Minl. No. 5, John Crossman—Prop. No. 60- 0752, in Susquehanna Township, and was sold to the County on June 28, 1938. The total amount of taxes, mu- nicipal claims, penalties interest and costs due is $804.2 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, By Maurice A. Springer, Clerk NOTICE: The Comnussioners of Cambria County have agreed to sell at Private Sale the hereinafter de- scribed property for the sum of $1,000.00, to Joseph Plummer, under the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth, approved the 29th day of July, 1941, P. L. 600. The Court of Common Pleas of Cambria County, Pennsylvania, has fixed Friday, July 22, 1949, at TEN o'clock A. M. (Daylight Saving Time) in the Court House, Ebensburg, Pennsylvania, for a hearing on the Petition for conm- firmation of said Sale. The Prop- erty to be sold was assessed in the name of Taylor McCoy (Tay- lor & McCoy Coal & Coke Com- pany), as 191 A. Minl, John James Pt. 1—Prop. No. 31-0453; Taylor & McCoy 6 A. Minl.,, John James Pt. 2—Prop. No. 31-0384; Taylor & McCoy as 27 A. Minl, John James Pt. 3—Prop. No. 31- 0385; Taylor & McCoy as 117 A. Minl.,, Jno James Pt. 4—Prop. No. 31-0455; Taylor & McCoy as 9 A. Cambria Iron Co.—Prop. No. 31- 0444; Taylor McCoy as 191 A. Surf., John James Pt. 1 for the year 1940 & 49 A. Surf, John James Pt. 1 for the year 1941— Prop. No. 31-0454, in Gallitzin Township, and was sold to the County on June 27, 1938; April 28, 1944; April 27, 1945. The total amount of taxes, mu- nicipal claims, penalties, interest and costs due is $10,425.20 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, By Maurice A. Springer, Clerk. | Sitko, Mrs. Andy Durkota, Mrs. T. Hill, Mrs John Gmerek, Mrs. Sam Belin, Mrs. Tom Vay. Mrs. Frank Erhard and Mrs. Katona, Peter “Pat” Adams Jr. a mem- ber of the U. S. Marines is visit- ing here at the home of his par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Peter Adams. Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Manion and daughter, Anna Marie, of Buffalo, Y., and Mrs. Anna Manion of Houtzdale visited in town a few days this past week at the Charles Noel residence. Mr, and Mrs. Francis Cook and daughters returned to Detroit, Mich., after visiting here at the John Pavuk home. Mrs. Cook is former Miss Margaret Pavuk. Sympathy is expressed to Mr. and Mrs. Alexander McCoy in the recent death of their son. of Dembar, don home. Mrs. F. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erhard, of Mr and Mrs. J. H. Smith. for the Sunday School was held on July 9 at Lakemont Park in Altoona. A large crowd attended. The Colver 4-H Club met re- cently at the home of Judy Smith with the following attending: Judy Smith, Evelyn Hill, Nancy Kline, Patty Ramsey, Lois Jean Malone, Mary Ellen Lambie, Ka- therine Olexa, Anna May Sprin- kle, Marjorie Griffith, and Shir- ley Graham. A lunch was served by Mrs. Smith to all attending. Helen Swerbinski, student nurse at the Windber Hospital School of Nursing, spent a three weeks’ leave here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Metro Swerbinski. Miss Swerbinski recently completed a three month course for specialized training in Psychiatric Nursing in Baltimore. Donna Pavuk on Monday of this week underwent an operation for the removal of her tonsils at the Colver Hospital. Mary Staruch left for Califor- nia recently where she will secure employment and make her home. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bologa and daughter, Olga, of Ontario, Can- ada, were recent visitors in Col- Mr. and Mrs. Sunday visitors Durkota home. Mr. and Mrs. Mert Shultz of Mahaffey were last’ Sunday visit- ors here at the Dewey Griffith residence. George Rainey of Detroit, Mich. je visiting in town at the home of his mother, Mrs. Edith Rainey and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rainey. A party was held here at the home of Mrs. John Pavuk Sr., on Thursday, July 7. The following attended: Mrs. Joe Evanchick, Mrs. John Pavuk Sr., Mrs. Frank Lagana, Mrs. Anna Nemergut, Mrs. Anna Vassanelli, Mrs. Mike Dillick, Mrs. John Dakoski, Mrs. Mike Bichko, Mrs. Sue Stoy, Mrs. Catherine Morretti, Yolanda Mor- retti and Louise Fodor. Mr. and Mrs. George Senko and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Franks and Mr. and Mrs. James Franks Pa., were week end visitors here at the Frank Leg- Mr Erhard of Altoona is visiting in town at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sibert of Ebensburg visited here on Sunday with Mrs. Catherine Hancharick. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cox and daughter, Nancy, of Washington, D. C., are visitors at the home The annual Presbyterian Picnic daughter of Detroit, Mich,, visit- ed here the past two weeks at the home of th lady's parnts. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ferrance of - McKeesport were recent vis- itors here at the Peter McKotch and Mickey McKotch residences, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evcic vis- ited at Lakemont Park last Sune day. Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Risaliti, Mr. and Mrs. Quento Risaliti of Canton, Ohio and Sam Lassafare and Edward Lassafare of Canton, Ohio, were week end visitors here at the Bruno Tozzini home. Mr. and Mrs. Al Parise and son spent a week recently visit- ing in Chicago and the state of Wisconsin. Rev. Father John J. Gura left recently on a fishing trip to the state of California and other Pacific Coast States. He is the pastor of the Holy Family Catho- lic Church in Colver. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Valerie of Erie, Pa., were visitors here last week at the Valeri and Mc- Hugh homes. Walter McHugh is visiting here at his home for the summer mon- ths. He is a student at a school in Williamsport. Mrs. Anna Russick and dau- ghter, Naomi are visiting in Washington, D. C. Joyce McHugh is visiting in Erie. Pa.. at the Frank Valeri home. Joanne Salisgiver is spending her vacation in New Jersey with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Banfield and family are visiting in West Vir- ginia at the home of the lady's aunt. Mr. and Mrs. George Lambie and family visited in Belfonte re- cently. Mrs. John Valerie and son, Tony, of Washington, D. C., are has ver at the Andrew Durkota home. | George Jonosko! and children of Emeigh were last! in town at the visiting in Colver with the Valeri family. Pvt. Brunell Frantz of the U. [and son, Edward, of Alverda, at- S. Ary is @isiting at his home eended a camp meeting in Ex- here. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cunliff and fmaily visited in Barnesboro last Sunday evening. Joe Kormanic and children vis- ited with Mrs Joseph Kormanic in the Johnstown Memorial Hos- tal last Saturday. If you are mot resigtered to vote you can do so on Friday of next week, July 22, in the Ebensburg Coal Company Building, Colver between the hours of 11 to 4 a. m. and 7 to 4 p. m., Daylight time. MARSTELLER Mr. and Mrs. Ross Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor and family and Mrs. Jack Davidson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hetrick of West Virginia over the past week end. Mr. and Mrs. John MacWilliams and family visited at the Patton Recreation Park last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tonkin and grandson, Billy Tonkin, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gardner and daughter, Karen, did some fishing Sunday at the Cumberland Dam. Mr. and Mrs. James Clayton of Niagara Falls, N. Y., visited a few days this past week in town at the Jack Howorth home. Mr. and Mrs. David Davidson and daughter, Joan, of Akron, O,, visited recently with the. Lawren- ce Jones family. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Richard- son and family visited relatives in Portage last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wilburn and family of this place and Bud Claycomb of Lovejoy visited re- latives in Maryland recently. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Evison and daughter, Jessie and Mickey Krupa of this’ place and Mr. and Mrs. Bill McNeal of New Jersey and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Carson and family of Barnesboro attend- ed a picnic at Lakemont Park re- cently. Mr. nd Mrs. Lawrence Jones and family of this place and Mrs. Alex Davidson and daughter at- tended a picnic at Lakemont Park recently. The Ladies’ Aid of the Pres- byterian Church held their regu- lar meeting last Wednesday ev- ening in the church dining room. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Thomas States. Zeld Patterson visited at the Bishop Home in Nicktown last Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rebiingge and family of Mentcle visited Saturday at the Blanford Pat- terson home. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas States visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Stiles. Mrs William Woodside visited last Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Hicks and fam- ily of Barnesboro. Mr. Eugene Hauzie is quite ill and has been confined to his bea. Mae Speicher was a caller in Johnstown on Monday. Mrs. Elizabeth Woodside and son of Gahmantown visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Wpodside on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Blanford Patter- son visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Reno Greggi. Mrs. Theodore Anderson of this place and Mrs. Harve Steffey port on Sunday. Mrs. Vivadelli recenlty fell and Thursday, July 14, 1949 sustained a fracture of the shoul- der. She is a patient at the Min- ers’ Hospital. Horseshoe playerg of Marsteller played a game with North Bar- nesboro tossers Friday, with the latter being the victors. FAMILY DRIVE-IN THEATRE MUNDY’S CORNER 2 Shows Nightly: 8:30-10:30 FRIDAY EVE. JULY 15 ROY ROGERS in GAY RANCHERO In Color Added — Cartoon Carnival SATURDAY, JULY 16 Bill Elliott and Adrian Booth in GALLANT LEGION CARTOON NOVELTY SUNDAY, JULY 17 Donald O'Connor Marjorie Main, Percy Kilbride Feudin, Fightin, Fussin CARTOON COMEDY MONDAY, TUESDAY, JULY 18-19 Ray Milland, Barb. Stanwyck CALIFORNIA In Technicolor WED., THURS., JULY 20-21 The king of laffs—Bob Hope, in WHERE THERE'S LIFE CARTOON NEWS PLAYGROUND FREE PONY RIDES FOR KIDS FOR ADULTS: Horseshoe Courts SPECIAL LATE SHOW Sat. Eve., Starts 11 P. M. Charter No. 11757 Reserve District No. 3 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of BAKERTON, PA, in the State of Pennsylvania, at the close of business on June 30, 1949, published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, Statutes. under Section 5211, U. S. Revised ASSETS Cash, nslances with Sther banks, including reserve balance, and cash items in proc of collection $ 149,674.46 United States Gov aeant OER 47,067.00 Corporate stocks (including $3,300.00 st Loans and discounts (including $63.54 Bank premises owned $10,000.00, furni Other assets direct and guaranieeds Ft ock of Federal Ri an! overdrafts) . ture and fixt Total Assets - LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partn Time deposits of individuals, partnersh Deposits of United States Government erships and Sorporations ..$ 298, ips and corporat , finding in savings) os 2 Total Other Liabilities Total Liabilities Capital Stock: Surplus Undivided Profits Deposits of states and political subdivisio: ,331.94 Other deposits {Cargisted snd ‘cashiers « checks, oe) siti 3,806.13 Deposits... cree... $896,428.43 1,500.00 $ 897,928.43 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ommon stock, total par $50,000.00 ...................mmrrimininienecn 50,000.00 60,000.00 4,076.04 $ 114,076.04 Total Capital A t Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts ..... tstssieesatai ems srispsasiass MEMORANDUM Avge pledged or assigned to secure labllities and for other pur- .....$1,012,004.47 $ 155,000.00 State of Pennsylvania, County of Cambria, ss: red B. Buck, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemn- id that the above statement is true to the best, 02 my knowledge and B. (Seal ) RUB Correct—Attest: Oliver F. Stolz, George R. Hipps, C. J. BUCK, Cashier Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th day of July, 1949 ¥ Y G. WILLIAMS, Notary Public Hannigan, Directors. You Are Cordially Invited! ATTEND THE HOME ECONOMICS SCHOO UNDER THE PERSONAL DIRECTION OF MISS HAMILTON GENERAL ELECTRIC HOME DEMONSTRATION EXPERT wun FRIDAY, JULY 15 COME AND SEE THE DEMONSTRATIONS ON ® (z. E. Automatic Kitchen and Laundry © G. E. Washers © G. E. Drier ® (5. E. Automtic Dishwasher and Sink ® (5. E. Ironers FREE SOUVENIR to All Ladies Attending This Demonstration PRESENTED BY GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY AT Wolf Furniture Co., Benesboro, Pa ® (5. E. Push- ® Other G. E. Appliances L Button Range Ast ot Il = Si I 1