PAGE EIGHT UNION PRESS OOURIER - | Mrs Zerbee said she Beard the | nformation Ross was Dr. Adler to Speak Moose Team Champions of Patton Fratemal Bowling “i Gallitzin Tot, 24 net "and ran Into the house to oa Hole Fised ly a | her brother playing nearby. At . A e At Reade Township MEER yt: | In Critical Condition i = Js a fy | sean ae mow of Papen 3 more 12372, Shh had fired the gun, but later it ras fined $100 and costs at a State sealer. The violation oc- ‘8 Ly Cr : was discovered that the bh ; leurred in Reade ° Commencement [SESH BRP. § From Bullef Wound» ricrea he "ehrs seomacn "poring this week before Justice - |B 3: go “ 5G : 1 and emerged through her back, ate ee a or ning - Patronise the merdhant who ~ pro 4 SI } Attie Linda Ann Zerbee 21, With the theory advanced that , .... ..al fro ry. ztvh b advertises in this newspaper -he i 4 1950 will a i i . id : she had pulled the trigme > house coal from a strip mine by ' ° | yz = EERE {iafiiizin Was taken io the! tally Te eRmiuk Oe acti (po ton without weighing the coal | Wants your business Graduate On Ma 24 bP } Ry 3 . 2 w= "FEY Altoona Hospital early Tuesday ally While examining the gun. nis is in violation of State Act There is no substitute for y fe Tr 3 ; A : : 9 Z & ; : 4 of RE ng af ler Appa rent'y ah wilting in newspaper advertising. : Herse| in the stomach with a 38 F o 4 4 . . Er 3 gS TF : . hv A ————— AA Dr. Frank F. Adler, educator ; go - Prey a. Eo £* § al revolver” Khe (a a daughter U f B Sid acclologt, will speak at the! : Fh he 3 . Lo ; e = oi i vf Mr. and Mrs leo J SE ra ni orm uy ers f 4 annual commencement exer | & Fo ff 408 Cleveland 8t M thes : D S cial! Cisees of the Reade Township § ‘ : s 2 . i : : rolling her arrival at the Warned Of le o er ’s ay pe High 8chool on Wednesday even- ) : i : 4 hosnital underwent several : ing, May 24 The exercises will be | 3 $ ‘ ; ; 408 | pera ioe was give note anstus. rer nav y s Shee held at RB o'clock in the school 4 § w. £ : : . 5 ’ 3 ie Pennsvivania State Police : : ; lal ® And placed in an oxygen tent fo nu i Rha £1 . 4 auditorium at Mourtainaaie | [E f SIN LIER ernst ns wee an buyers or SOLVERS AO TERY OR FAY Dr. Adler will speak on “Tim. ia FE. faves ie nd arms oul rei? tn nef ugh her bse iniforms for re pitals resturants ber for a New World” He was dhe Fo a LIT 1 Sucaleq in the United States and § 2 A s 1 f : ah linda Ann was found by her artist who is believed to be oper " and specializes in so- ciology, adult education and child, Ee J ro u WY : “s ‘ 5 ir v 8 : v : . idl p “rE, 8 a section os the Baio AT 1 L i psychology R 3 § p 5 Foust # 95 iy etng yawned Pam lieinmg man #xhibits a catalogue Lloyd Troxel, secretary of the ; 1 Ba rile the & wr target Dad a TY ; i : CI school board, will present diplom- | . : _ : ; ; : ’ . hor promis oF ey & “ rnd ena Apa as to 29 students, who comprise | a i amily. All the targ Ta term wh ‘ Sepsriin ) as the 1850 senior class ’ i 3 Eo go § fin returned and placed k . rans “a ee - i : » - : i principal ann unced that Sadly | : ¥ of # ¥ “ > Fr © E ising td wT % ih » a Wh : Sarai Yreiferrrn onion | Lovell and Patricia Troxell will be | Ri i “% § 3 ’ w ' tu ta had “eT TITER: RF Ne vy wf » on i a net ght and A | the class speakers Rev. RL. } y - Ld , oft unexploded in the we Tg ig 34 Snyder will pronounce the invoca- | i : : La freer ! ¥ tion and benediction : AL the ot bon : : : Plans are now underway Tor the ¢ . Ek : Janne? id i ft Afi Al her younger br Fuchs . mn nd able to halt | baccalaureate services to be held | 4 x. 5 fe : ; - ther were alon ' heir home CIID Wave i Lb 4 ere more on Bunday evening, May 21, at §/ CE as eo £: arbee had left the house t wral with other people's time p. m. in the high school auditor- XE] } ; : a p 3 : 1 e hit rot ri ” any & gal has been shelved um - A Tg a Ere by ri because her life 8 an open book Mr Stein announced that two : " speakers will share the rostrum for the services They are Rev ‘Father Edward McConnell, pastor of 8. Richard's Catholic Church in Blandburg, and Rev. Budd R Smith, pastor of the First Evan gelical United Brethern Church in + Music will be furnished by the high sohool chorus, directed by M {P, i” , / Miss Marian Kring. Miss Kring is / A FLYING PRALANCER the high school music teacher. if SPREADS “HT LonsSL i Officers of Lhe class are: Har- | BE , g BET SPL. ry Cree, president, Susan Gwin, (Jarnes Btudio Photo, Pstton | : y of i secretary, and Janet Kuhn trea- | Pictured are the members of the bowling team of Patton Lodge 488, Loyal Order of Moose. winners 4 te o PARACHUAL 4% OH8 $ SO surer. The class sponsor is Floyd | of the 1949-50 championship of the Patton Fraternal Bowling League. Fictured are: Top row (left to - als Wild WHIZ 15 SAL boc F. Dean. | right )—Eddie Woomer, Firman Balley, “Big Endler and Paul Gresko, bottom row-—Joe Grozanich, ROUGH THE AIR. | Freesaan Oaretti and “Goog” Endler, Paul Hudak was missing when the picture was taken. Members t of all six teams In the league enjoyed a banquet on Sunday evening at the Patton Fire Hall. . SCRAPS. 10¢. Planning the E pan] - JUSY RECEIVED nsotonally | wile House, 20¢; How to J Coal Mining Towns ‘Open House’ Friday ; Se — ’ a : vertised Aladdin Lampe. diy a HM Y | House, 25¢ Technique of ue Le will Refi J Drop At Mmners’ Hospital . rg = w While they last, your choice of Chinese Red . | Nailing 15¢ Making Cellars Dry, | Forest Green, or ewclusive Ivory Aloctte The following Government pub- 10g Construction of Private Residents of this area are Shorize to moteh in Washable Whip-O-Lite lcations may be secured from the Driveways. 10¢ Growing Annual | reminded that “open house" is ‘0 ih " ~~ 5 Fisted or Dram stylew Superintendent of Documents, | | Blowering Plants. 15¢ Pointers | . to be held at the Miners’ Hos ; A 3 fi . i " wifl oF ” 1 Washington 25, D. C.. accorhing 10 Llaces and Chimneys, 1%¢, and Population Decreases Pr Ju FAUIAY. of fhe wevk, : ath ts | ea eyes = C M A MH L ’ i Daatar on display at all post) goiection, Installation, Finish and] loaded in the FYAROe ; Sb, A a a ngs Maintenance of Wood Floors for| | While the census coun! in this will be conducted tours of all Ain VY ovia A Lown! - Wigston » a TS ae ensus count in this | go lL ICEed OU pital, YAN BS ASiaay Philadelphia A BARNESBORO Care and Repalr of the House, | Dwellings, 10¢. You may also district is incomplete, indications AS al Brows at 8 : WOODEN > ve. 80¢;: Easy-lo-build Kitchen Cab- ud for a more complete home | gre that the final figures will dis ¥ program p- PRAM wo " % b t toad Tees, - 5 * 37 neta, 15¢! Closets and Storag: | improvements list, free {close a popuiatisn drop in nearly Y the = at v| Fite RESEMBL ING . as | MC mining town ou uf 36 Surtees sisksruotes A Saaniy, HE BIGGEST LAMP BARGAIN IN TOWN! The de reass, it 1a said, resuits of prized instruments snd :. : : ne es. tn, Wo "> i yy _\=- | from a number of factors Among books, some 150 years of - ' : cont {these are mechanization of mines age. To i RE TIT a A DAY T0 REMEMBER ss MAY 14 {thus requiring fewer employees. a The hospital aadiliary will [loss of coal markets to OAT | met ms hostesses. All guests are i fuels, and the exodus of the sons masked to sign 8 register book | of miners to communities offering to be located In the in {pteadier employment in olher in- floor lobby. dustries. In many instances, the drop in| { PO} nilalion in mi UnE Lown 5 ia x HOW T™ STORE. YOt R EGGS | pec ted to be more than 5 per It makes a difference whother jcent, which is considered normal eggs Are siored with the large or "The U. 8. Census Bureau figures shall end uppermon {that anything ranging above a The U. B Department of Agr | percent increase in population or culture advises that air cells re # more than a 5 percent decrease Main in place and yoks stay well lis abnormal in the center when eggs Are Aor. Ne TO Bome of the biggest population ed with the large ends up To increases will come from town- Preserve their flavor and Keep ; swoughs adjacent to out refrigerator odors CEES Ly Sohnstown. It ia reported should be removed from the car- SUNDAY » ul To : tons they came in and kept in a S88 LUXENBERG'S TE ha | Se. a Miss Dillon, Hastings, Weds Barnesboro Man 2 Miss Mary Theresa Dillon, dau- WHO DUNNIT » ter of Mr. and Mrz Stephen llon of Hastings, became the bride of Bari E. Goiaian. =o of WHO TAGGED USED CARS Mr. and Mra Andrew Go idian of Barnesboro on Tuesday morning . Hers is the faith in her children in St Beriare's Catholic Church : Hastings. Rev. Father Mors Her- no doubts assail her for she has made iald, OSB, oft jated ut the dou- ; ible ring ceremony. them strong. Prom cradle forward she | Miss Ethel Goldian, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor, = bovers over them as an angel with ‘and Regis Dilion, brother of the om : : bride, served as best man. Miss oy earthly mission, loving . . . protecting Dorothy Shuma was bridesmaid Sey : and Jack Bush was usher = . . . helping . . . teaching. No task is Mrs. Goldian is a graduatz of , . . : the Hastings High School and was too great, no peril too imminent to {Employed YT re WHO GUARAN ivi : daunt her devotion. No heroine she, jlate OF the i grein whan THEM IN WRITING? == yet she reaches heroic heights in the \ — yy | Company, esboro, The couple CES = TG oof single Wut Genuine shell comeo eee ANCER will reside in Hastings following OR/ICE rman sim DECeSSATY on black onyx, cto bh / ’ ia honeymoon trip in northem WHO CHOPPED = in 10K gold Makes » ny | states ‘WAY DOWN? I = drudgery of her many daily household ipa " / wonder{ul tribute 10 : Mother. . h St. Augustine 4-H Clab WHO PLANNED LOWER a ‘At Work On Project COST FINANCING ? | Discussion of a summer pro | Jeet was the feature of the 8 I : sometimes go astra . . her devotion Augustine 4-H Club meeting last Er —— 3 wi g y | Saturday afternoon in lhe Quon- | i a wavers not, though recriminations sei Hut at St. Augustine. ron | Eleven second-year members of IN ST GARAGE Ze. haunt her that the fault is hers. Doc- the group will make dresscs dur. * : |ing summer and 11 first-year Ohevrolet Bales & Bervice | tor to their ills, counsellor to their | members are to complete broom. : {stick skirts. A discussion was | Phones 2181, 2841 nt troubles, provider of their needs, her held on health problems and plans psi : ; | were made for the club officers CARROLLTOWN P= efforts are without end. And her pride {to attend a meeting in Ebens- | £3 : ) : burg next Thursday, May 18 | of course! = is. boundless in their accomplishments C—O RSIS AOI PA TROON 3 Women’s Cars Collect TR . . the first uneasy step ibe daily More Carbon In Engine wocar ese GQ) aus! progress in school . . . graduation day . the new job . . . promotions—each of women's cars collect carbon at | 1848 CHEVROLET Fleetmaster == . : : a faster rate than do those oper. | 2-Door, two-tone grey. ra- § forward step 1s chronicled in a recess ¢ ira. | io, heater, trunk ard, © | ated by men. Yet the reason is sim dio. ' guerd, = ; ¢ plicity itself. Women usually use grille guard Windshield of her mind and, as the years pass by, washers and new rubber the cars for shorter runs, with | ” are cherished as a wondrous diary $ more stopping and starting and | 1048 CHEVROLET ty -Ton Pick Z ; You Are Invited to Attend plenty of parking sandwiched in be- | Up, green paint, heater, | that has no ending. tween. A good rule is to take the | good tires : THE ANNUAI car on the open road as often as | 1948 CHEVROLET % -Ton Pick & possible, driving briskly particu | Up. blue paint, heater, has = For hers is a lifetime dedicated to larly uphill. This helps to ep the | good tires and body 3 : : : WM ™ R' DAY engine clean | 1946 CHEVROLET Long Wheel == giving and not receiving, sustained Base Truck, U license, wn Reg lar A v Enk dments with or without platform 8 only by the love she has created. Next LI Year ‘Hitch’ ball a as trusk fer Sunday is set aside for Mother. To SERVICE PETA Open for 2-Year arm. | U. 8 CHEVROLET %-Ton Pan- | the millions of mothers everywhere Though her children falter . . . or : fi i i i i Strange as it seems, the engines | el, a real buy for use on te Jim of send the ; who have made the nation strong, let's EAGLES BALLROOM PLYMOUTH %-Ton Pick | offer a collective prayer of gratitude. PATTON Up. PRICED TO SELL! | | To the individual mothers—yours and mmr SUNDAY, MAY 4 The COME I ARP CL | 3:30 P. M. (DST) OUR GRAND SELECTION
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