GLASGOW By JANET C. KUHN Mr and Mrs Edward Peterson and gons of Baltimore, Md, spent the holidays in town with friends Mr and Mrs Melvin Gwin of Altoona spent Tuesday with his mother, Mrs. Lucy Fox Funeral services were held last Wednesday afternoon at the Pleasant Hill Cemetery for Al- bert Wilson : Mrs. George McCartney. Mrs John McCartney, Mary McCart- ney and son, Mr. and Mrs Troxell and family and Westover, attended the held at the home of Mr Charles Dixone of Coaiport their daughtor, Phyllis, who married last Saturday Visitors here with Mr Charles Bricker over end and Memorial Day included Mr. and Mrs. George Hilley of Pittsburgh: Mr. and Mrs Robert Ewi and daughter of Pitts. burg Mr. and Mrs LL. D Stew art and granddaughter of Tw: Mrs (Clara (zebboney of Tyron Mr. and Mrs Robert Evans and family of Latrobe Mrs. Peter Bungo and sons, Mr and Mrs 5 Harold Kuhn and sons and Mr and M it i vrs Tiny awit 3. Cini Mr and Mrg Ha er i John Harve reception and Mrs for Was and Mrs the week rors anid f amily { ana Mrs Perry Bri af Coalport, Mr and Bricker and family Mr and Mrs Walt family of Blandburg Mrs Ray Bean Mona and [Donald Y. are spending » Mr and Mrs are moving their where “ay HY ’ me wo he Lioyd Morrow. They the near fulure ! new home in Chambersburg Mr Ber has been trans ferred from New York last Tuesiay vigitors al Lloyd Morrow home included Mr and Mrs Gene lovell und soma Nelson and Vaughn, of Allemans ville, Mr ami Mrs Everett Mor row. Mr and Mrs Ray Steele of Philipsburg, Mrs Irene Hannah of Allemansville and Mrs Marie Benn and family of Rome N.Y Visitors with Mrs Bertha Scott this week were Mrs George Fritz in * % thea 1 Fritz of Amsbry. Donald Warrend- er and family of Baltimore, Md, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warrender and Mike Smith of Osceola and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Berzonsky and daughter Last Tuesday the Clair Reynolds home Mr and Mrs Tom Reynolds and son, Billy, of Clover Hill, Johns town. Mr and Mrs Lester Hollen and daughter, Betty Lou Ravmond Reynolds Mineral Point Please turn to Page ditional Glasgow News Bede A. Bender (Continued from Page Although is taken for grant ed today. the radio, Mr. Bender believes in the greatest advan ment of this age His firm pio radio Work having first mets in at included visitors here ve 15 for ad- it neered in ndaced the Cambria county With ent of rad 1920 the Bender firm too The in thi ad y wells domes! 8 appliances as well Mr firry has installed shout 1.29 oo places and 12.000 homes tock over the refrigeration ifeRs Sf: i# reading ial and tavern fixtures said the ment in CEE r Render's favorite recreation movies Hes is a Fox Peale Post Am eriran legion, Carrolilowr Bar- neshoro VEFW. $0 ot R Patton Eagles Barneshoro Moose Carroiltown lions Barneshaoro Knights of Columbus and the Holy Name Bociety of Bt Bene dicts Church, Carrolitown wri member of Johnstown HARD WORK, CHASER 2 =i + FARMALL—TIME-PROVED FOR IMPROVED FARMING WEAKLANDS IMPLEMENT STORE Phone 4231 CARROLLTOWN i of Baltimore, Md, Mrs. Mary and ~~ ADDITIONAL + SPORTS Ze Bakerton Fence Busters Continue Winning Strea Pick fade they lel ng up where Fak Hasehad ¥ié thro Trailing 6.3 pers ied : t ley wuling & hiner Skeegin Lane lied BERLY the ath 7% homer, also with two of { wert ahend if Pre Colver und, Mer Or & King ha ¢ i] BH YE came Hach Ihe Hover Yoo GPE PUN Ed wit) wed only 12 runs {Cedwer made FrMaTR Indians afvsr 13 hb and 11 errors x hits ard ® ¢ Fhusters play this Tue Fer Bakertiar WCET al 2 i rn game SUMMAry Bakerton THosman ih. Stockley w= lane Contorehick Lament Hioee in Bubs -Kotrick Tarvior, TH {I Colver—Bunsa ms. Herma of Ra (pial IH. Reel 3» Jube pp Bartaced Stay rT Jones 1b Parkas of Sule Kowssekie Umpire Lamont PIAA District 6 Baseball Playoff Friday At Hastings 3 | The FPLAA DISTRICT 6 base ball championship will be deter imined this Friday in a three {team playof! in Hastings Bacoaria-Coalport-1rvoma, win. iner of the Moshannon Valley League will meet Spangler High | Behool Intercounty champs in an afternoon game at 3 o'cliek The winner will then lake on Center Hall-Potter High the Southern Clinton County League champ, in a night game at 8 o'- clock fe Gallitzin Dunks ‘Jamestown, 15-5 Gallitzin Jumped over town, 150 in a Cambeia PNA League game last Sunday al Jamestown, Roy Conway rapped out a ngles to lead attack. The ~ Runddy I8T Colver Lawrends Pendent 1 foc es 1 th pf rt Soower Hoe kiry James amin § and Zajlel enact double an Calliten EINE rY Gallitrin Nighvrowics el. Zajdel If. Roy Conway We toek Ibe Mo imkey Tedws Ih Nighorowire 35, Tutks ib Ray Coneny p. Kulak Ib Jamestown J Perar kc i. Jn Krisko ¢f-¢ Check as Bindugs Iv Stanchek 1b. Bryjs »p vets rf. T Krisko p-ib | Quititan 300 dik po Ursiady JE Kris Trybeas 3% Perars Ib Brel 1 $ ! * | Lou Milazzo, 37, tied for ninth of Johnstown | American . ADDITIONAL SPORTS ON PAGE TEN ng Congress. Le 3 fing Asan i in § 5 e in singles at that Ssturday night i | i Hastings Youths By CARL The Hastings VFW boys team siapped a surprising 9.1 defeat to & much larger Spangler nine, & gare: played recently Schall of Hastings show striking out and issuing only two gave up two doubles when Npanjiier scored mn Fryckiand ters wilh stole the is walks in ihe 4h their 5] y only and Roulch and w aig. Earlier Jas? week VEW Fessrves downed WE fee FT i ; fed hit tern hits re the Hast M A H ¥ 14 R30 ages of £ {Ian oa 2 00d 2 i Ke $Y Ihe SUMMAry Mastings ¥ berm Sh Many vf Tratwisly Spangler Formed , £2 Pe P Poa thm Bnet ts Dragins p.3hH Spang Muasting Oy LE 3 Nicktown Drops, 7-5, At Mosscreek Wiggin Niektown chan B Peters List Me owe Bie 3 R laeh, T Lastey Mosc reek a 8 INT 13 Nickown a eo 10% 9 $1 3 Reade Twp. Little League Opens Up Rede Township Little League baseball program opened up on Tuesday svening rete Init Ages B Prister Poets rs ow irs? Menon Action started with four of the five member leas taking pari Biandburg Cardinals played the Glasgow Cubs at Glasgow and the Fhuton Pirates batiled it out with he Pallentimber Little Giants at Fallentimber The Blandbearg Phillies is the the other loam en teved in the loop All the players bail from Heade TWP, and viene ity Loop officers are Harry Thom. as, president. Hartley Krine vice president. Bleve Pier, secretary Wittis Lovell, treasurer and Ivan Thomas, business manager Midget Racing To Open Saturday Mi dpet asulomobile racing fe turns to the diairict sporis stene thin coming Salurday wilh & very large field of entries competing at the Ebensbury Fairgrounds race track This seaacn inaugural will be Ein at 8:30 p. mm with an eight event program lo be highlighted by the podpuiar Australias pur sit race and a T5-1ap finale The time trinls are scheduled 7.30 m Ofte for P tals of the Fhensburgy Rae. report the track to De fine shaph for the opener which is expected to siiract a banner crowd They point out ahold be more poular with the ’ @» the only track operal- ing in the Tri-State ares on Sal. urdays B/LL GIVES BUCS RELIEF - - - - By Alan Maver WERLE OF THE PITTSBURGH - PIRATES. WHO'S RAPIDLY BECOMING THE JOF PASE OF THE NAT ONAL L 1080 — wx AE ne A AS A RELIEF ATCNER AND SW/TCAED 70 A STARTER, BUT TE YFAR REVERSED THE PROCEDURE 38 in baltlers He | Rev. Father Kirkpatrick Honored At Dinner Here Confraternit sik ii Wi apiriiual PRAON Hrsttant hareh Patrick's % {wy fans Eb 7 20 Sg Po om 3, tt gin spt at TEN o'clock A M., Daylight Saving Time, in the Court House, Ebensburg, Pennsylvania, for a hearing on the Petition for con- frmation of said Sale. The Prop- erties to be sold were assessed in the name of H I. Binnix as 29 A EE’ Coal Caroline Kessler, White Township Prop. No. 88- WH, H I. Binnix as 173 A. Mini Jan Thompson, White Township Prop No. 88.0025: H. Il. Binnix as 22 A Mini. Wm. Lambert White Townshi Prop No S008 H 1. Biante as 18 A Mini Louis Wolfe White Township Prop No 65-0007: H I. Binnix, as 117 A Mini, MM Kessler, White Township No 68.0028 H [ Binnix as 81 Commissioners of Cambria A Minl, Wm. Lambert, Clearfield Rave agreed to sell at IOWnship Prop No. 13-0004, in Private Sale the hereinafter deo Nile Township and Clearfield sribed properties for the sum of 10Wnship, and was sold to the bia2 OO Properties in White "OuUnty on June 28 1938 and Township). SHSM (Property in June 27. 1938 Clearfield Township), to B RB The total amount of taxes mu- Binnix, under he Act of Assem- nicipal clainss, penalties. interest fly of the Cramimonwenlith appro. and costs due i. $2.808 38% {White ved the 28th fay of July, 1941 Townshipi., and $688.78 (Clenr- BL. an field Township) The Tour Common Pleas BOARD or COUNTY Cambria County Pennsylvania, | COMMISSIONERS has Axed Thursday. June 15. 1860, By Maurice A. Springer, Clerk wt — PN CAA hh A AAT INI IBS 50 PECIAL! 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Honored her of the Democratic State Com- the affair incluted Fa and Executive ther Kirkpatrick's mother. and Board ” » pl § its HIRT, Wil the biennial Kittay 4 3 oi ” ’ Fig Stren - Fila i ‘es EOrR anal ion Desmocrat ie Comm 13 in the Penn St. Patrick’s School aig Hatviatuty Graduation Held Monday wo for wrkers will bo elected f 1 WhO the ¢ th THe fallowmripe Sein & ie Pe se £0 IOGOWINE pupils of 14t Pat riek’'s Far Gaiters their 5am iil tee State attend 3 the Tune Hotel, alecutive Py MRS MADALENE G BUCK 4 Creveland Rate {te 4 Members and friends % if Christ iar Re cul ci Legion Galbiiain will Bold this Thursday 8-30 ocloek in tein Patrick's hind School Auxiliary Brenorsd their received fiplomas following mass on Monday, Jun Parrick's {hureh Francis Bae Then Francis Bertanzetti. Pat Albert ( Jol Wf Aff ers Ht Hamme, adviser Rev Father the rkpatrick a x _ ering. June 8 Legion Kenneth A Rt reat a & mslieal pat ant in Marey MH ¢al Altona Ricker hey ks Re ck Bran dossin, James Coons Krishook, James Bor re Ts £ ony w # wo Lo aa Ln ye % PRY ¢ § RIP Main the " eh May 20) BAN oe . gol Hi meiriaster lors Falian intro Sic # {ln Ratchford Francis Ralpino aid Short Mary Catherine (“los gin, Beverly DeSantes FHlizabetn Fokenrode, Mury Catherise Jas Flizgabeth Kree Any Kook Pa. ara, Man Catherine Kunsmiar Re Kathleen Myers {rwcary thy Bernadette Helen Vine ed the speaker . Father Francia MeCan ss at Rt John Cualbert's Johnstown. 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