UNION PRESS COURIER 'phia North American was the Harry E Blair is the ollest | ‘Treasurer i (mmbria Oounty, Ostholie biggest daily newspaper on de- member of the Knights of Colam- and that his father, John A also of mand in North Cambria County, ous in point of years of mem- Hiair, was baptised by Father Club. (Continued from Page 4) and that there were five Sunday bership im the North of this Gallitsin, Prince-Priest of the Of Transfers = A CHANGE OF PACE BAFFLES EMILIE Harry E. Blair Shew Gain In March | in Cresson, and in 1914, he pur- newspapers published in Pitts. county, and is a Fourth Degree Alleghenies, at [sretto, and Fa- family, chased the news-stand st Barnes. burgh and four in Philadelphia Knight He is a charter niem- ther Gallitzin also sponsored him Blair, Property sales in Cambria Co. |! ie a "= 9. | boro and has continued in Busi- Like Mrs Kinkead he states that ber of the Johnstown Council, as Godfather. The first Mass read A. Horne during March passed the million i Mga hv ia dollar mark for the first time since last August Records of Recorder of Deeds Clark Powell show that 218 pro- perties were sold for a total price of $1,034 500. This makes the 1850 sales total to date $2 728 000 Last roonth’'s trend upward shot the 1850 total ahead of the fig- ures for 1849 by nearly $400.000 It halted, for the time being. a gradual sales decline that began iate in 1946 ; Altogether, 352 deeds were filed in the recorder’'s office during the month Of these 134 do not figure in the sales volume because they represent property transfers of convenience that do not involve cash 91-YEAR-OLD LADY DIES Mrs Theresa Takesky 981 Port age, died last Thursday at the ‘home of an daughter. Mrs. Isabelle Grossman of Yonkers, N.Y She is survived by her daughter men tioned, 8 grandchildren and 1K great-grandchildren Some State , entirely past year, ac Dennis J Keenan of a addition, only marred the slate of the di a whole which had record of 1.008376 from deep mines and 294 025 tons Also Host of Other famous Stars FRIGIDAIRE'S from siy:ip 1.930 OYer in which recorded only actidents The perfect records were com piled by these mines Mines 10 and 12 of Barnes { Tucker Co.; Becker Coal Co, terworth Fuel Co; Co.; Hastings Fuel Co Mines 1 and 2 of Hastings Fuel : A E Holtz; Coal Co: C. E. lLauver & Sons, Lobb, Allvard & Caskey. Press Coal Rican, M. D.. Alvin Sans: Joe Tocarchik, Walnut Run Freedom Coal i i ih ER Co Bender Bectrc Co. UARROLLTOWN ALTOONA Coal Co ; ELL IIR 28 *trY THE FARMALL C” Hl HH ¥ | ho "FLL BRING IT TO YOUR OWN FARM...SHOW YOU WHAT IT CAN DO...LET YOU DRIVE IT. JUST PHONE FOR ME TODAY!” FARMALL—TIME-PROVED FOR IMPROVED FARMING Weakiands Implement Store Phone 4231 CARROLLTOWN BORED TO TEARS by the rr size, Emilie, a Plym } creation-—an oversized egg we hers but at the moment she does not care t 16 District Mines Boast Jo ee Mines Set Record 1D non-fatal Deringer Fuel Last Chance Coal Co. and West JOHNSTOWN Co 9 Classified Pages on 8 and y of iay of Elmont, New Yor gh ng 8! Sit toh Coal Pennsvivania's mining industry last vear made the best safety record in their history according to Richard Maize the Dept. of Mines Maize stated Never in the history of the state and I doubt in the history of the world has secretary of there been such an excellent re ord as was produced vania during 1849 Accidental deaths bBypassed five inspection districts last | year Pennsyl ancther recnrag Final figures show that were 1 343.000 tons of al mined uring the year 1848 for each fatal accident Maize explains that the national average was 1. deaths for each milliom tons of onal mined as contrasted to 1 &4 in the Le cml regs EY Penn sylvania Raid In Dean Twp Results In 4 Arrests ive men ware arrested at m. Sunday gambling i an alleged Fam] ng house Township, only a few feet the Blair County lize Cambria Oounty det act ren State Police from Ebensbuyrg sud station, made the early mo raid They sald dice and tables and other gambling device were taken in the raid leading the wp re ("Hint y tri N et ar tive Elmer smmandant of the Ebensburg stale polite substation Joseph. W. Hainey of Allooma posted 31.000 hond | following a hear: ng Monday night before Joh i Paul Jones, QGaliitzin Justice of Pesce. He was ordered held for Cambria County Court on charg- (eg of operavion the piase The Arrests part wv joseph Moberts and Set | Behmoyer ‘four other inmates ‘all residents | were fined 310 and lof Altoona {Comte i | A miscellmneous {held In honor of Mr and Mrs | George Keith of this place on [crowd attending A | served and the | many gifts lunch was couple received ry { Mr and Mra Ener Gasper | tof Van Ormer announce the birth {of a daughter, born recefitly ! Mr and Mrs. Elmer Keith and {family and Mrz Ellen Beers of | Fallentimber, {and Mrs George Beers in Cres ison on Sunday i {| Mrs. Charles Hamilton is a patient in the Philipsburg Hos | pital. Her friends and neighbors wish her a speedy recovery | Mr. and ra. Donald Hart Iman and family of Amsbhry visited lin town Sunday al the James Stine home A party was held redently al the Ivan Kelly residence Many attended and a served. Mrs. Giles Stevens was a las Keith home here | Mr. and Mrs. James Sline vis {ited in Altoona last Friday With Fifty Stars shower Was | | Tuesday, Mar 285 with a large! visited with Mr | luncheon Was | Wednesday visitor at the Eimed | Mr Blair reminisces that enormoug proportions and that he gary this summer, handles 245 the early days of his currently the old Philadel comic magazines. Customers’ 7 Corner it's always housecleaning time at A&P, Like our customers, we, too, waat te Ibe good housekeepers. 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