ne A PO A MIRSTELLER na RED JcaROC 29 Bt Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fowler and daughter, Flo Ann, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fowler and son of Ambridge spent Memorial Day with relatives in Madera. Mr. ana Mrs. Fred Schrock and Mr. and Mrs Walter McCelland and son, spent Memorial Day in Gettysburg Margie and William Seeley of Washington, D. C., spent a week vacationing town Mr. and son and family spent with their parents in Mrs. Kenneth Richard- Memorial Day in Madera. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tonkin vis- ited in Fallentimber and Glasgow last Tuesday Mr. and Mrs Doyle Hutton and Mrs. Henry Hoak and Mrs Anderson and Johstown last Sunday visitors at the ufone Hauzie home ael Harveli Swinski and family and Catherine Dorko, all Ted children visited In Wednesday included Mrs a Mr and Mrs of Barnesbhoro rhed Peter . i well of Harrisburg visited at ther TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY $3 ROOM A at 511 Fis Patton 474% PARTMT. FOR RENT | th Ave, Patton Phone | 1 6.8 {MIAN ONE ONLY! 54” WHITE Enamel | cabinet sink with faucets and spray, for {terms if $09 95 Electric (Ct 2401 PROSPERI sale Wh Jop light, full oven oven thermostat, storage drawers In excellent phy. Carrolitows: CHEST OF DRAWERS for ‘Sale Also boy sakes, size co radic and victrola and cabinet, 1949 model Ave, Range, and two Delivered and for $179.95 der Electric Co. Phone 2401. LOT ON LINWOOD ton, for 122 Linwood Ave, Patton @- INCH ODIN BOTTLE divided oven, waist-high broiler. Gus set stainless steel top, only Bender Phone 6.8 desired) y, Carrolitown RANGE for | top, | TY GAS ite enamel! table pilot light, 4 burners, broiler, Robert Shaw | condition. Ann Mur- Phone 2442 s shoe Chicago roller 7%: combination Phil- Inquire 213 Hiyiang Phone 3604 46-29 GAS top, standard large 100-pound tanks irustalled Terris if desired. Ben- Carrollitown, Pa. *8-8 AVE. Pat- sale. 680x150 feet. In- Patton or 4221. 8-22 DELUXE FRIGIDAIRE Eiectric Range, like new. Must see to te. warranty. $335 with one year Bender Klectric Phone 2401. TRUCE ICENE R34CL, found. ealling in Press-oQurier office. the Oey both, for Cama, Bench, has been 2 fei { bir 2 7 ; ‘town i (hho (lloilo sa A lpr. birthday party was held in honor of Mrs. Frank Ton- kin last Wednesday evening at her home. A large crowd attend. ed. Mrs. Tonkin received many gifts. A lunch was served. Week end visitors here at the James Laird home included Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laird of York, Pa, and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Laird and family of Gallitzin The following anglers spent the past week end fishing: Frank Tonkin, Sam Stover, Paul Bernard Timms, Henry Hoak and John Demonic and son, Jimmy. John Miller and son, Altoona visited here at the Lewis Fowler home. vacation with Mr. and Mrs Ken- neth Penrose of Bhelocta Mr and Mrs Lewis Fowler and Flo Ann, and Mr. and Mrs Rich. ard Fowler and son, visited a! the Ashley Hill home in Madera en Sunday John Demonic and Regis Har homes here over the week end Robert Black and Frank Mar tha of Niagara Falls, N y vist odd here over the week end with friends James Taylor and so Joe Garrick and Prest are seeking empioyr Phonsxy ile Pa Mr and Mrs Allen Pound fam Johnstown last Thursday evening al Tayvior home Mr and Mrs { orf faders visited here on Menor al | Day with Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor iand at the James Taylor home A number of young people from are attending the Bible School classes in the Branesboro Methodist Church, Mr and Mrs. Fred Bchrock vis ly of ited in Johnstown last Saturday. Mrs. Kenneth Richardson and daughter, Goldie, and Lavina | Kellander, visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Sickon of Commodore last Sunday. Mr and Mrs John MacWilliams and family visited relatives in Burnside | jant Saturday Legion Aides Name | +14 John Whalen Mrs. John J. Whalen of Span- gler was named president of the presidents’ parley of Cam- bria County American Legion Auxiliary daring & meeting re- secretary-treasurer, Lacey, Carrolitown, Mrs. Nevada Kachmar, Cresson, | historian, and Mrs Geraldine | Lash, South Fork, sergeant-at- | Nov. 2 In ——— FRIDAY MIGHT — 10:00 to 1:00 Dame to the Music of 2 Mitch Lastest, is Trumpet & His Orchestra SUNDAY AFTERNOON 3:00 to 6:00 P. ML The Four Aces Dick Berger & HIS VLOATING NOTES Dance Music for Your Enjoyment "GOOD SPORT” on Party-Line Telephones 5. When you start to make a call and find the line in use, hang up gently and give the other person a few mindtes to finish his call 2A. When, while talking, you realize that your neighbor is waiting to make # call, hang up in a few minutes and free the line The wonderful thing about these little courtesies is Claw- # son, Adam Weir, Hommer Miller, | Gary, of | on Sunday | chap : Cll Ina’s Revenge By Richard Hill Wilkinson 'M GOING TO GET EVEN with that man if it's the last thing 1 do!" Ina Carlton's eyes were | blazing, cheeks flushed “1 presume,’ said Marlene Dale “that you refer to Boylston's | famous bachelor, Phil Bacon “You know very well whoth | mean! You were there You saw him sr Right in front & all those other ! # "- ses their hideous, laughing faces!’ Marler sn the edge of the van You're a little idiot to act this Ina And you're not playing fair with Phil He didn't «Minutes | oud you | He Fiction merely treated yoru 8s he does all the other girls like him hirer hetter ub me! girls! Oh, 1 can ye sat down way We 1} wed all The fact 8 bachelor rEtate DUusiness ng to stay inved Pr An idea came abruptly nn took farm slowly, but by the time she had reached horne, she had formed a definite plan. Early the next morning Ina en ‘tered the office of Phil Bacon & C Phil. good looki ing. friendly, greet ed his vizitor warmly, though with a Corian reserve “Good morning.” said Ina bright ly. "I'm Ina Cation. Perhaps you remember that we were introduced two days ago at Mrs Whipple's party Indeed 1 45 remember, Carlton. Is there any do?" His business-like tomes were dis eouraging “Yes there is You gee | we have a plece of property—an old | house—out on the Mendon road Last night father decided to dispose of it and asked me to drop in and see you about the matler”™ Phil's eyes shone. “Miss Carlton, I believe 1 can dispose of that prop erty for you within two days A man was in here yesierday snd asked about it. Do you think $iu,000 would suit your father?” “1 think.” sald Ina, ‘that would { be fine” Phil i with my prospect today.” And he looked deep Into her eyes, “I'm | Miss thing 1 can | portunity, Miss Carlton.” “T'm glad,” said Ina, portunity to beip you.” r “of the op- E> want in search of Marlene. the need of congenial com. Borer, i iit le ky 3 $ T ri heart ceased baating Phil's roadster was In the drive. Moreover, there was Phil himself talking with a stranger in the fromt yard. buy! Don't! You'll be arrested” §he was breathless : je “TH get in touch | county. Upon FATHER’S DAY REMEMBER FATHER, MOULDER OF OUR CHILDREN'S FUTURE for 0 Sofe World Tomorrow, Teach Democracy Today! New Man-Made Lake Construction Started In Shawnee State Park Pennsylvania is go its iakes one WAY On Rr he » "od if necessary # will build the And this is pred imely what ig going to happen in Bedford coun ty Flans are scooping out bhattorm at Bhawnee near the town of under way for the of a proposed Inks State Park Bedford And they're nol only gong lo SCOOP out the lake botiom. but theyre also going to build a few islands and beaches The General State Authorily has just awarded & contract in the amount of $203.500 for the work. The project is part of » joint program of the Authority A second continuance has been Eranted in lhe scheduled trial of H. 8 Klier of Johnstown, who is i under indictment iof Cambria County. : Cambria County Court agreed to a second post ‘of the trial because of Po pon ant | | sociate defense counsel. | court was told that Attorney | tg, te defense attorney. It was for the week of June term. first continuance was | granted over the protests of Dis | trict Attorney Samuel R. DiFTan- | ‘cesco and his first assistant, thought, | David C. Wolfe. Monday they told the court they would not oppose would not be detrimental to the i welfare of the young girl involved | Judges John H McCann, Ivan Ww. : i i | trial, it probably will be presided iover by a judge from another petition by Mr: Di- Emin lho, and with the county court's approval-—the State Sup-| reme Court appointed Judge Elmer 1. Evans of Erie to hear the case. He was to have presided Philip : Who Was to have bees An for an alleged | “The next meeting will be held | mighty grateful to you for this op morals ofiense involving a ward | succeed Mitchell A. Frye, LEFT the real estate office of Attorney Bruce A. Sciotto, a-| The | committee. ; § i directo the Istest developments | Jo0T2 o ™ [year Lerm. it back until the Septem and Francis Fisnich, both of and the Department of Forests and Walters 1s establish Shawnee State Park as one of the outdoor showplaces of Pennsylvania, The new park is Jocated wilhin easy motoring distance of both the Lincoln Highway and the Pennsvivania Turnpike in Bedford Comrty The work provides for the ex- cavation of the bad of the upper lake to a uniform depth of three feet to prevent the growth of marsh grass and rushes. In addi- tion to making islands some of the earth will be used to build ap- proaches to two bridges over the ake The dam which will create the lake is virtually complete over the trial as scheduled for June. but it has not been jearned whether he will be reappointed for the September trial Lloyd Hoppe! New Commander A. L. Post At Spangler lioyd Hoppel was elected to as the {commander of the Lynn Wether ison American Legion Post 506, | Spangler, Monday evening. Mr. Frye, slong with William 8. i Paone, was named to the county | 3. Miller, sergeant -at-arma . J Kirsch way elected to the for a three Delegates to the state conven. tion are R. D. Lantzy, Ray Het- rick, Mr. Frye and Mr. Paone, Al- ternates chosen were Donald { Stratton, Ray Dumm and Waller Kirsch. Selection of three high school | [rmion So to attend the Neystone at Indiantown Oap | feared jatter part of the session. The boys chosen for | { ability, scholarship and friendli- i ness are Donald E Varchick ot | Marsteller, and Richard Taranto | Bpangler. Paul M. Lantzy requested members of the post to apply for various claims they are eligible to collect. He pointed out that the Pennsylvania state benus must be | applied for before July 1, terminal leave pay before June, 1051, and National Service Life Insurance | dividends before June 30. What Joes it cost to advertise a quart of milk? 3¢7 567 7 a quart? Answer: 1c less than 1/10¢ a quart to advertise the best known brands of milk. That's only half the story. Svireitins owes your ons I ie aes. Ad Aelping mabe mass production possible, lowers the production costs, foo. So advertising saves you many times the cost of that 1/10f per quart. Spangler, (in Cambria County Court to an {involuntary manslaughter charge. tof wild Rie all | ‘Spangler Man Gets Month Minimum Sentence In Prison Francis A. McCombie, 39, of | He was the driver of a car in which his aged aunt Sister Mary Zita Welch of Erie fatally on Mar. 21 The court imposed a sentence of 8 minimum of six months and a maximum: of 23 months in the county jail. The sentence was im- posed by Judge John H. McCann, ‘who was joined on the bench by Judge Ivan J McKenrick The churge against McCombie was filed by state police of the Ebensburg detail following an automobile accident on BRoate 219 about three miles north of Johns town MceCombis was driving the T8.vear-oid Johnstowy 16 visi? relatives when Bis car Ol Hded with an auto driven by 'Wal- ter T. Berriman, 18 of Edens. oureg 30 4 Albert Pfadt of the tate police aid McCombie Was §rin ing in the wrong side of Lhe road ned that wits under the influence of intoxicating lquo Pradt said his investigation show McCombie had beer drinking in a taproom jocated a faw miles north of the sone of the accident and that, while driv ing his car. he had forced {hree worists off the highway suffered minor IN His aunt died Johns the nun to he apparently #4} that ther md MoeComble in the crash being taken to ihe Merry Hospital after The State Game Commission his now eénterad the 200 DuSsIness Or at least 2 moving in that &- rection The Commission has annoymosd that it has officially openasd a iarge conservation exhibit al the famous Hershey Park Zoo, not far from Harrisburg The Hershey Zoo, closed since the war, is being reopened, and the Commission exhibit wiil con. iat of more than 20 major dis plays each on One or more species and every one presen its natural environment, exhibit pleaded guilty Monday | from the Sa a a GE Le eo mh a Gm Ge gh ome ge hm hh ih hi ih lie Jil 4 Cambria Youths To Attend Junior Conservation Camp Four Cambria (County youths, | North Cambria area, will attend the second an-| nual Junior Conservation Camp at | Stone Valley, near State College, | was inpared | from June 11 to July 22 The three youths from this ‘area include Howard Sheehan, son ‘of Mr. and Mrs J J Patton: Martin Wilt. son of Mr and Mrs. Edward Wilt of Gallit- izin, and Robert E Plummer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cerald Plummer | of Cresson The fourth boy will be selected | by A competitive examination, among the pupils of Joseph Johns Junior High Schoal, Johnstown The camp is sponsored by the Pennsylvania Federation of Sportsmen's Clubs Officials said it is for boys of ligh school age who are leaders in their schools and are interested in conserva tion aducation Nearly 150 youths are expected to allend Gallitzin Man Hurt When Hit By Truck Jahn Seymaou Wf was treated at Gallit Xi 2h, Alte NN Herc Hospital for injuries received iam Saturday evening at 11.40 o'clock when he was struck by a lght truck while walliting on Route 220 near Lakemnmme +" Afsona | juring a very hard rain The injured man or imcerations of the head and cnr and brush burns Chester M. Baird 42 was treated ¢ which, according lo Pvt RKachurick of the tate police was travelling north on Route 220 Witnesses said the injured man was walking near the the highway A A AEN WT WT What If He Out Behind After all, s0 he thought! istration, your dad’s been day in and day out . . day, Sunday, Sheehan of | of the nose | of Altoos | ne, was operaling the panel truck. Adam J. | center of | on AEE ne— ion Shittwatter hart On Moto ensburg R. D. 1, operator of a light motorbike, , was injured at | shout five miles south of Carroli- | town. He was admitted to the Minery' Hospital, , for treatment of back in and possible in- ternal injujries, Officers from the . Damage the vehicles 3 ‘was estimated at $75 HE Ne, bag i The final spring camporee of the year conducted on a district basis in the Robert E Peary Council will be held by the North Cambria Boy Seout units this coming week ond at the Kiwanis Camp near Nicktown Visit Our New Home! 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