Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, May 18, 1950, Image 11

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    Sa aa SAR
Thursday, May 18, 1950
SPANGLER
First row (left to right)—Ruth Chernisky, Donna Guini
van, Pauline Paronish, Joy Flanagan, Joan Piatko, Janet
Lieb, Donna Chordas, Evelyn Young, Peggy Brandt,
Joanne Sherry, Beth Ann Hodgson, Antionette Yanelln,
and Donald Reéflner; second row —FElla Mae Springer,
Jane Lich, Kose Marie Brown Thomas Wiggins, Del
mont Douglas. Leonard Zelick, Raymond Peters, Pauline
Kovall
Mary
Louise F
fourth
Smarsh,
RABBIT REPELLENT
Gardeners ha ind se
rabbit Her w effe
Among
tohacy
when moth
CRANE MAKES A LITTLE WHOOPEE
around the b
den plots rabbits usually
srders of
eral
rep tive wide of them
hagas
Lehigh nt a iand ar
’
47 sunrise
WITH JUST 36 WHOOPING CRANES left In the world, “Josephine” has
good reason for whooping It up. Last Spring, as shown here, “Josie”
produced two eggs at the Arkansas Wild Life Refuge, near Corpus
Christi, Tex. They proved infertile. Honeymooning with a new mate,
“Cp,” she has just made news for bird lovers by laying shother egg—
which may become a 37th whoopes-dooper. (Internstional Soundphoto)
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CALLAHAN’S ELECTRIC
ky
HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
; : # r ¥ 3 ;
Fdith Brown,
Margaret
Ruth Marshall,
dehn Chunko, Ronald Becker, Doris Holtz, HiMdred Kline,
Tory,
row-—Mary
mail Far
stay out
UNION PRESS COURIER
FRIDAY, MAY 26
Donna Strittmatter,
president
Three her
Ss soON
WE
80 sophomore class president. ant|
funior clas
“Vers nighiight #
The jun
wr-Senior prom was held
Mooae
and bis
music
Mav
wr. Sat
day at the
Dave Drynert
furnishing the
Monday,
ate of the Juni
Nox
22
TF
lnst Fri.
Home, with
srchest ra,
is the
Dar fue!
PAGE ELRVEN
IT SAAN
at the school
gram is entertainment by the ju-
nior class, an address of welcome
by Betty Gueguen junior class
president, and remarks by Johs
Schall, senfor class president. The
Rosary Confraternity of St Ber.
nard’s Church will do the ocater-
re
w
ans also are made fo
being
lass day. to be attended hy
Topping the pro- usual ceremonies of reading the
class will and prophecy.
The seniors will be sent May 31
and June 1 and 2 on a trip t»
Washington, D. C.
DO YOU ENOW?
The word salary is derived from
the Latin word salt, because salt
was part of the Roman soldier's
ration
ANTI-RUST PROTECTION
Photo Courtesy Johnstown Tribune)
Anthony Marella, Ray Gormish, William Stepheason,
Anthony Falduto and Ray Dinsmore; fifth row—Law-
rence Gregor, Jack MeGanghey, Ronald Taylor, Earl
Welland, Charles Formeck, Jack Kirsch, Roy Gormish,
Mike Rost, Robert Lowmaster, Richard Greens and
Richard Caldwell Absent when picture was taken was
Dr. Frank F. Adler Spangler Senior Hastings Planning
Spangler Speaker Holds Perfect Commencement
wd Attendance Mark Exercises May 26
(eline Kirsch,
Farabaagh: third row
Helen Patrick,
Lovell Stefko and zill
James Sterrick,
Margaret Ann Holts,
Nancy Boothman and Kenneth Vargo;
Baron, leonard Kirsch, Andrew
Robert Waring, Anthony Fenello, James Bra
vf 4oan. Hollywood Theatre
anc, To Serve As Auditorium
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Mr and Mrs A
of RD-119=- Sinclair's Miracle Anti-Rust Chemical
Gasoline doesn’t rust metal. But moisture does. And moisture from condensa-
tion collects in every gasoline tank; causes rust and corrosion in your whole fuel
system if you use ordinary gasoline. See the heavy rust coating ox: steel rod at left
after prescribed laboratory test in ordinary gasoline, containing small propor-
tion of water as does your gasoline tank. But see how RD-119 in new Anti-Rust
¢« RLonal
her Spare
pied with her work as boro as well as
Spangie the wmbers of the
Bhe served On class are 3 Lhe
Mant,
MILLArY service
Bob Kline iz in the air wpe and
Henry Covallo Miles Cronager
the commitiece
Paul Kaopera Morell
Any. Another
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War Il Veterans = [avon
: | LUurse Ne : bs To iin Noel, left his pi.
In Business Deals Vr he decided al ne start of
3 Ye -.
the present semester {oo became a
slration brother al Rt Vincents College
tn i er War HN Officers of the class are John
that it will dk y everything Can Sahatl, Fegsdant 1 Aumiew Patars,
to compiste preliminary seliie- A a hong eh,
ments for home purchases and wide hai H. Wl High thi
ether business transactions by v a a ba Ag -iEA aE Ta
| veterans whose original discharge group w Fang way A Nd
being processed with | a 0 pe - Tyna ml
applications flor the Pennsylvania dg |
veterans bonus bd Md Ah AYAA ATE ra . &
y OrERNIZAL ic
The same assistance students
Kiven if the veteran has achieved a degree of excellence in
discharge. their scholastic
Clyde E. Rankin, director of the sutstanding
bureau, discussed the matter with
the chairman of the Lean Guar
antly Section of the Veterans ad of
menastralion, 8 spokesman said by
cases, the bureau said, for the purpose. as also were four |
mus, have the original members of the class of 1951, The |
r & certified copy in lieu seniors include Nancy Boothman |
discharge. It will accept Joy Flanagan Louise Flory Law |
copies of service which rence Gregor, Coline Kirsch, An
agency itself will ob- thony Marella, Ruth Marshall
the armed services in- Helen Patrick and Leonard Zelick
The juniors are Betly Checkon
James Lokey, Richard Taranio|
and Donald Verchick
. . - oir of “The
V. A. Will Assist school's newspaper
supervieng Arn.
ear hook Memor-
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fryer the
and Richard
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: ETANS
pApeTrS Are
wiil be
ont hia
characler
Ten
the
per
class of
the special
cent, or nine members
1850 were chosen |
arniiiles sel up |
In all
the VA
Qischare
of lost
certified
the federal
tain from
voived
“All veterans whose discharges
are temporarily tied up with ap
: plication for the Pennsylvania vet-
| TANS compensation or who have
lost their papers are urged before
negotiating a home purchase to
contact the Veteran Administra. Mr and
tion's Loan Guaranty Bection, at brand of Richland he Era) |
Pluadelphia or Pittsburgh, days in Bcottdale with their son. |
: No veteran need worry he may in-law and daughter, Mr ana Mra i
jose his down deposit because his Thomas Hayward : Children, |
original discharge is temporarily ‘ARCY and Rhet, who MECOmpan- |
out of his hands, the Bureau de- I He. BOIRE.
ciared. Mr and Mrs
___iand family of
_ /dapan’s Fairest
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DYSART
Mrs Gilmore Hilde
spent
ang
Joseph Shiplar |
Luthersburg were |
visitors al the Ape Hale |
recent
home. :
Seaman Richard O'Shall of Vir-|
Binia, WAS a recent visitor at his
LM here §
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davidso:
spent a few days in Philadelphia
al the home of their daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Myers and
son, of Mountaindale, were recent
Kuests at the Sandy Perino res
idence.
Mr. and Mra Robert Menz
family of Grapeville and Mr and
Mrs. Thomas Brooks and family
‘of Jeanelle, were recent visitors
atl the home of Mr. and Mrs Joh:
Conso.
Mr. and Mrs Pat Cuomo a
family of Amsbry spent Sunds
in Dysart atl the James Cuon
ana
Mrs. Elmer Hale ui Richland
i who had suffered a light stroke
is reported to be much improved
and the family wishes to express
their thanks and appreciation for
the many acts of kindness be- " .
stowed i this Hing Lewest-Priced Car with 6M Ngdre-Metie Prive
| Mr. John Mansfield of Detroit ' Ottionel su oll medals 41 exe aus,
Mich. spent several days at the .
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs Power-Packed Silver Streak Engines
~L hodee of Six or Kighs
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in-law, Mr. and Mra. Alfred Gion- Economy and Long Life
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Sinclair Gasoline stopped rust on other steel rod, tested under identical conditions.
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