Recognized Medium Of Union Labor Interests Northern Cambria’s Best and Largest Weekly UNION PRESS-COURIE PATTON, PA., THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1950 Patton Ministerium Vol. 57 No. 24 25% a St. Benedict, Spangler Mines Single Copy be 14 Pages — 112 Columns Subscription $2.50 Per Year - r A Cease Operations for Good | 7 Loss of Markets Said Reason for Shutdowns Three County during shut down for They are the Peacock & Kerr dict; Springfield the Sprirgfield Ce Glo, and the Della Duncan-Spangler C nesbhoro Another recent tetin McCombie Mine of the Coal Co, Barnesboro more Mine of the Pittsburah Coal Co and the Con- solidation 120 and 121 Mines of the Pittsburgh Coal Co also have shut down permanently The Springfield mine, employing 72 men, and the 8t. Benedict pit with a force of 71 employees, are out of husiness for good as are the Bagaumore, Delta 2 and Con solidotion mines The &it Benedict mine, which recently has had an output of about 30 tons per day, is about 40 years old In its heyday it em pioyed as many as 350 men. It was officially termed by the com- pany as it No. 9 mine, but was ularly known in the area as No. 10, with ita opening at St Benedict The Springfield mine has been owned by the Sprinfield Coal Corp. since 1941 and likewise pro- duced atout 300 tons a day Cambria past week iarge mines in the good a ‘x02 10 ¢f Peale, St ene Mine of Nanty of the Bar- Ir No 2 vil Corp 2 Mins al € was the The Raga Rochester & The Dwita No. 2 Mine of the: Duncan-Spangler firm had em- ployed 2 men. All of the firms, except MoCombie, closed their op- erations named last Friday. Delta 2 had a yearly yield of about 75.000 tons of coal and its operation was started in 1915. Loss of markets to oil and non- y to many which have converted to ofl A statement made by officials Sagamore concern to its tive situation existing todav there i no other alternative. “Two types of competition are primarily responsible for our in- ability to continues to market we coal. The first is non- union coal of suck coal are being produced and sod at prices substantially leas than your employer's labor cost alone, which does not in- clude mich 2 8 i: 4 { : ¢ il Ti i i af i i Very large tonnages As your wel- | payments, “0 SAP > / New Water Works Dam Plans to Be Ready Soon Several sets for plans for the construction of a water works dam to replace the one washed out several months ago will be presented to Fat ten Boro Council in the near future, Council then will choose the plan believed to be most suited to local needs, and will present it to the State Dept. of For ests & Waters. [ pon approval by that body, bids will be advertised for the construction of the new bhreastwork across Chest Creek. School Directors Draw New Budget Setting of & tentative budget | Bunday GlOrIO! SN hymns of f prayer WOrGR (ii Chureh of iy of the song. the gineere reaffirmation al the RETNon TASTER! { t 3-25 Attend the Church of your choice on April 9th, Easter F we ast AWAI ¥ Od ir eh ¢ the service of rs Lists Schedule For Three-Hour Service Presbyterian Church To Be Used Good Friday {One of the of Holy Wes v the n Prot LE mitstanding eventa GETVICNE AR nn Mir ant As K Ar TANK ocd Bb sq? tori fouy « ad Q DBR TIVALRCe Wi yy iA ia Pag H Church Norton, Pastor : Glen Campbell Second Word Re {slenn paataor Bt thodiat Church The Third Word: Rev. O. Em- eraon Washburn, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, Barnesbhoro The Fourth Word Rev. War ren Swank, pastor of the Me. thodist Church, Bakerton The Fifth Word Rev. C Doverspike, pastor of U El Church, Westover The Sixth Word Taylor, pastor of the h, Cherry Tree The Reventh Word Rev Har- # Waiter John's Ba rriesbhoro The F. { Mi of aster ALC INspIring and your family 3 ihe R 'B 1 clear beanty tee lf vod promise Fev Paul Methodist all things g« Chur in n this hg Lhe Fy AEs similar to that of the past year was the chief item of business at a meeting of the Patton School | Board Mdnday evening Under the proposed budget, the | a tax rates will be the same as for | the past year The board alse voted to COOPEr- | ate wherever possible with the | ' i efforts of the newly-formed Quar. Coun terback Club ita endeavor to : improve athletica and athletic | Ee ne Temas | To ASK Referendum It was voted to contact the] various organizations in the town | in the very near future relative d me to setting a band program to co- | incide with summer activities in | . the community. | All-Day Meeting Heid | John Whit P t Saturday, Chest Springs : e 0S Al a meeting last Saturday i . the Cambria County Pomona [Grange Hall, Chest Springs, plans . were mapped to have the annual will Ad Fire Company Daylight Saving Time Guestion : put to popular vote ir During Old Home Week ©... Joseph Paddock, retiring com- iE AY 4 to mander of John Wite Post 779.i 1. «county com ianicmiars Sir VFW, Patton, was presented a Amt a 3 Tecwitemants ast commander's pin as a high. ‘formation ans We rea ight of the installation of necessary for the referendum cers of the post Tuesday night De ‘fast time question. Past Commander Edward Rouns- The county unit said i ley presented the pin and con. 'AKIng Unis step because of the ducted the installation. “confusion which still exists wilh The post also voled to cooper- regards to changing Of time each ate fully with the Patton Fire Co. YT in its proposed Old Home Week | tentatively scheduled for June. A | _ A spokesman for the County committee also will be named to 6 Commissioners states that meet with the local American vice of the counmty Legion Post relative to conduct. the county is without authority to conduct a referendum on any sentiment on the “time” ques | The county farm group in an- | other resolution, went on record that the Pennsylvania Game! Commission assume “the lability for all property damage or per- sonal incurred on Lhe pub- lic highway caused by deer or * ¥ - i The resolution said the plenti- number of deer in the state 8 “"oonstant menace on Lhe and often chuSes Wrecks | property damage and injury.” : Pomona Master, H M. Mohler of Carroiltown named the follow- ling three county residents to re-! i present the grange al the Penn. | isylvania State College in June [when college trustees will be {elected W. A Farabaugh of | Carrolltown, Edward Jones of Wilmore and Edwin Weise of ful | invol Pe Borough Adopts Fast’ Time New Residential Area To Be Part of Town Daylight Saving Time was ad-| Chest Springs opted for the summer, a budget was approved and the property iand per capita tax rates were se {by the Loretto Borough Council meetings, the first to be held on Monday evening. (Apr. 19 in the Banner Grange | The president of the Loretto Hall Officers of Mt Hermon Council, Rev. Father Grange will preside The literary {Giles Wade, announced the two program will be given by the tax rates will be the same as in Buckhom Grange 1049. The property tax was re-'! The cnairman of the home tained at 12 mills and the per economics committee, Mrs. Maude capita levy at $5. The tentative Thomas of Ebensburg, announced | budget was adopted. ithe county grange will sponsor A donation of $125 was approv- displays of collon evening dress- ed for Cresson Volunteer Fire Co. | es and housecoats One article and a delegation also was named | from each display will be selected to represent Loretto at the {for competition in the state Arrangements were also made at jast Saturday's meeting 0 hold a series Of summer social Lin Ohio, with the sessions ending | week was County Gets Better old BE. Huffman, pastor of the Prestyterian Church, Cherry Tree There will be a five minute period of singing and meditation Bet Ween Sach WwW it 1 Person 4 who may desire to come or go al some time during Three Hours are asked to do so only during the five minule intervals Mrs. Marian Bigler Good will preside at the organ during the Good Friday service The Patton Ministerium, com. posed of Dr J. E. A. Bucke, and Reverends Flummer Harvey Patton Clay Plant dle Since Monday The Patton Clay Mfg. Co day of this week censed opera- tion Monday of this week as a result of the failure of operators of 28 sewer pipe plants in the Ohio-Pennaylvania- Indiana area to sign a new contract with local unions of District 9 of the United pert Watt and Ralph E Whitmer, Brick and Clay Workers will preside The old contract expired on - Apr. 1, last Saturday. Negotia or ms eed a week To Collect Blood Tuesday, April 18 An appeal has been set up for blood donors from the Carroll town area for Tuesday Apr. 18 According to announcement by Join B Green, chairman of the project, the Regional Red Cross Bloodmobile will visit the town that date The collection de- will be at the Fox-Peale Poat, American Legion Flome A volunteer unit. headed Mr Oreen, will be responsible for the recruiting of donors Volun- teers also will aides, nurses aides, cantesn work- He was Mon - Pa (3il- al Akron contract talks Up until today no had been held this Ali 2% plants in reported closed District 8 are VOTE APPROVAL OF BRIDGE Approval of the proposed new bridge over Chest Creek on the St. lawrence Road, as advertised by the State Highway Dept, was voled at a special meeting of Patton Boro Council this week af pot Rate of Inferest On New Bond Issue ‘A’ Financial Rating | Says Investor's Service | Blair, Rollins & Company, syndicate in New York City, on Tuesday was awarded Cambria Count refunding iasue ye ge rhe bond | mor, contact one of the com- rate and a premium to the county | Mittee members or call the Am- of $432.29. (erican Legion Home ; CTY by sanist As staff indications led to the belief thal a deliberate attempt Bad been | ewer, | Thursday afternoon following an tal, | investigation police , {inve + North Qambria | county detectives and state police, To make an appointment as N to be open. He suki the train may icomt to Lhe county, 18 meeting of the Cambria 5 Borough Association in Bames- In other action at the session, i grange contest. | The speakers for the day-long { event included Dr. Joseph Ander. son of Ebensburg, who toid of the The county commissioners Op- ni mn ened bids of six other firma In there Was a difference of M.134 Dbelween the and lowest bid All of the bids called for the county 10 pay lower interest rates than the county officials had anlicipet- ed Last year and in ‘48 bonds issued by the county bore 3 per- cent interest Hales guoted In Tuesday's bids ranged from 1% to 1% percent The muproved interest atlribuled, at jeast the county's improved standing according Ww ngs of the Moody's Service of New York City lowing a survey made last Year rales are in pant, to the 'findg- Investor's by Kenneth Cooper. first deputy ‘controller of Cambria County, Moody firm: announced thal lhe county general oblig tion bond issues would have an “A” nung This is a one-step Increase over former "BAA" rating given to the county. One of the bidding firm: spokes men sald Tuesday that the financial | Fol- | the | an | i i i ’ ’ College "Who's Who } i Among 389 Penn State Two North Cambria students (received recognition for their | participation In extra-curricular activities at Penn State College i They are among 380 students ‘at the college who bave Deen chosen for mention in “Who's in [the News at Penn Stale” They Are. Mark Richard Amcid of Patton ia senior in jounrsliam, who ia a | veleran of World War II and who has part-time employiunt in the i U. 8. Postoffice in ton. He is ‘a publicity director and a mem. | bor of the Alpha Delta Sigma | Fraternity. He serves as asalst- ant advertising manager of the proved rating could mean as much | Daily Collegian, and the business as one-eighth of one percent duf-| ference in the various bids sub- | mitted. On the present issue of manager of The Independent. Patricia Ann Bender of Carroll town, & jundor in the school and a a new residential area at St harmful effects which could re- Francis College was incorporated sult from a federal compulsory into the . Three streets health program, and Mrs Bari in the new settlement have been Karlheim of Patton, who ex- named after men who | plained the latest methods for pre in the early history of | paring and packing food in home borough. - the famed i deep freeze units i N. F. Richaras and George &f led greetings from the [County Pomona Grange. en | Taking part in 3 round-table he discussion on “Better Rural Life™ were C. J. Bearer of Hastings, Harry Hazlett of Portage: H. C McWilliams of Ebensburg, and Mr Weise and Mr. Jones. The six subordinate granges re- presented at the session were: MR. Hermon, Cross Roads, Banner, BU $311,000 the one-eighth percent student of arts and letters. She would mean a saving of $253250 is the president of the Spanish to this county. Club, a member of the French The bid submitted by the suc- {Club and a member cessful group means the county | Liberal Aris Student Council She will pay a total of $29.957.71 in-|is also a member of the Treble terest. The issue will mature over Singers. Miss Bender has a 1.4 & 10-year period, beginning in| all-college average in her scholas- 1962. Maturity will be at the rate tic work of $31,000 each year from 1962 to] Mr Arnold is a son of Mr and 1960, inclusive, with the remain- | Mrs Mark Arnold Sr. of Patton $32,000 to mature in 1981. | 4 Miss Fender is a daughter of commissioners also award- sy. and Mrs Bede A Bender of ed a contract to the American |yrroiltown Laund Machinery Co of New York y for laundry oq 2 to be used at the county fall. The firm submitted the [following bids: Washer, $994. clothes ex- tractor and drying tumbler, $315 No other bids were subenitied Sp SB MO St. Benedict Man | Given Gold Watch Joseph W. Boes, Vincent H. Ream of St. Bene dict recently was presented a gold watch In recognition as the out- student in mining en- at West Virginia Uni- music super: boys’ and girls’ edition of this newspaper, a of the . undercover agent. Mr. Milkovich visor at the school announced this week that a mixed ensemble. ' this week that a mixed ensemble. choruses, will be announced in next week's | Finet Yard At Hastings Becomes Locomotive lot No one was injared Inst Thursday of the George Fiaawt home near Lanark Bload in Hastings hitting a derailment switch. When (James Svodio Photo, Patton) when the engine, tender and caboose of & train od it Toll over on ita side. ing by wreck crews from Conemiogh and Cresson. The sagine wan shifting cars at the Locomotive Upsets On Hastings Spur Early Last Thursday Hits Derailment Switch Near Lanark Co. Mine was injured tender and train the Pennavi road left the Lacks Thursday morning No whet An Cbd pO Et oc maotive of a coal varia Rail early last Hastings An deraiiment hiamed for Ue mishap ars of slow moving Lredn jeff the tracks and leaned over al sharp angles Eight aded com] Cars remained on the racks. | The engine, tender and cabin car! turned over when they were cull | Apart by train crews Who wWers | lenring the tracks The accident occurred about & m. on the Hastings Branch of PRR, near Lanark Coal Co When if occurred, the en Inaned over at a 45-degres and the tender at a 60. degree angle They fell tha | ground as wreck crew menibeni | uncoupled them lo begin clearing | the wrechage The train was backing fross thn | fasark Coml Oo siding when thas | derailment nappened Wreck: | from Cresson and (one | maugh righted the cars and! had the tracks cleared by 5 p m, the same day. ‘he engine and caboose were slightly damaged. 8gt. Richard ghish of Cres son, railroad policeman, sald first of open willis Uk "he op i ine Chiro Lhe i : i A i i the mine gine angie i : # ui wi made to wreck the train. How. this was iscounted Inst by mailrond ' Sgt. English said it is BOC a yet known how the switch canw have caused the switch to fy open or a crewman may have wis also inspected for mectwnical | defecta : The derailment switch was plisced on the track for safety i | case Joaded coml cars ever broke! lame from the coal mine ding | jocated above the switch. If the cars did run away they would be | derailed ai this point to preven | them from going into Hastings | The Lanark mine is located east of Hastings, on what is known a Lamark Road § Purchase Interest In Soft Drink Firm Inco Beverage Co. Sold | By Michael Milkovich | | Fred LL. Scisson and Paul ¥. | Yahner, both of Hastings and Joseph Incardona of Johnstown last week purchased the New Star Bottling Works on down. town Washington St in John. town. The sale price ‘was not reveal ed. but it reported to have been in the ne achood of $100,000. Mr Socisson is operator of the Hastings Bottling Works, and Mr. Yahner also is associuted with that firm. Mr Incardona is Ce owner of the Inco Beverage Ca, Johnstown. The new firm will be known ss the Squirt Bottling Co. | Ine. Officers are Mr. Incardona, president and treasurer; Mr. Solu. son, vice rn, and Mr. Yam ner, secretary. Mr. Yahner will be in charge of the plant The firm was purchased from Michael Milkovich, who declared he was se licity recei as a result of hav. ing been named as a communist by Matthew Cvetic, former FEI i i ¥ ! § 5 If the voters of Chest Town- ship approve, a new $15,000 grade school will be constructed in Sit | Miners’ Hospital, Spangler, where X-rayw are being taken to deter- | $199 should have included choice out because of a Flannigan Ran Cut-Off Not Intended As Dam Harry J Huether Jr, fayette, Ind, & native of Hastings and a son of a former Northern Cambria County coal miner, his risenn to the highest position ob- tainable in two southern tele phone companies, He assumed his duties as the president of the Lexington Ashland Telephone Companies Saturday In addition tL)» heading the concerns, Mr. Huether also will serve as general man ager of the companies. The Hastings High graduate succeeds [. F resigned Mar 1 to sssume inte Chest Creek during times of high water. The breastwork across the porary slop for tiem of water, with sion aplliway lower than the hronstw ork. , only a small amount of water will be present in the “reserve” dam. School SE To Be Held Apr. 25 98-Piece Band to Play From Theatre Stage | Teiephone Co. The concern is the The mumvers of the Senior | fOUrth largest company in the Band ¢f the Patton High School General Telephone System. will hold their fifth annual| Mr. Huether. a son of the late Spring Concert on Apr. 385 at! J. Huether Sr, and of Mw. 813 p. mi. DST in the Grand Huether of ; attended Thestrs, Patton. pe Prep in This year the high school will have 98 1nemd | telephone a drs a he [first started director of the national ship high school band knots for the concert are cents and may be had from i band studints or at Milton Jewe- iry Store, Patton, i Frank Callahan Injured Tuesday At Sterling Neo. 1 Frank W. Callahan was Injured while at york in the i companies, he 1 Mine a! Bakerton on Tuesday Lexington Ky. morning vhen he was caught be tweent a coal car and a cross bar. NOTED He received back and pelvis in-| The 8. bedroom juries. Hy wes removed to Ue : Jie Chartson’s Store, Barnesboro, ast omer a mine the extent of his injuries. of vanity or dresser. | NORTH CAMBRIA PERSONALITIES—NO. 54 ‘Harry E. Blair News Dealer Since 1914 | | |] i this weelt wo sketch on soother news-dealer,