Smarndey, June 8, 1960 AMSBRY By KATHLEEN BUCHANAN 8th Grade Commencement Exercises Held At Amsbry Eighth grade commencement exercises were held in the school building here last Monday even- ing. Four giris and five hoys re- ceived their eighth mas. The program lows: “America.” school group; Am- erican Creed, Harry Noel Where Is Mother? Betty McConrell; Old Ironsides, Ronald Cox, Sen Fever, John Butterbsugh: In Flander's Field, Donald Clawson; “Enjoy Yourself ” Little Room; Mortify- ing Mistakes, Romona Fish; vio- Hn solo, Donald Smithbower; Character, Norman Fish; Seven- teen, Shirley Flogers, speaker, Al- vin T Buck, assistant county superintendent of schools; presen- tation of diplomas, Mr. Buck: congratulations, Regina Lewis; Johnny's Pocket, Leonard Cuomo “Memories,” school group: duet vielin and accordion, Smithbower and Echenlaub, and A Graduates Last Farewell, Joyce Grimes Mrs Ryan wus the teacher Members of the graduating class were Joyce Grimes, Florine Madigan, Patricia Wills, Elizabeth | McConnell, Noel, Ronald Cox, John Booter- baugh and Donald Clawson Elizabeth M:Connetl and Junior Booterbaugh were the recipients of the annual Eighth Grade Am- erican Legion awards presented | at exercises held in Gallitzin last Thursday ee ® 0 Mr. and Mrs Donald Hartman | and children. Donna and Ronnie, spent Tuesday afternoon st Lake- mont Park Mr and Mrs. John Galda and family of Colver were Tuesday visitors in Amsbry Misa Flegina Link and Shopuert town. The Jim Litzinger family of grade diplo- | was as fol- Norman Fish, Harry | Lyle | Hastings were recent | —— Sm | Cotver spent Tuesday at the Ed- ina Blakney home here. { Mr. and Mrs. H I Eckenrode iof Cresson called on Mr. and Mrs. i Paul Madigan last Tuesday i Helen Racz and Donna Buch: ‘anan attended the Freshman wei- | {ner roast in Gallitzin last Monday evening i Mr. and Mrs Mike McMullen land children of Loretto visited at the Dick McConnell residence on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lewis and i family visited relatives in Hast- ings on Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs David Hunt of Johnstown spent Tuesday in Ams- bry with Mr. and Mrs Lioyd Pugh Mrs leo spending a her parents, Miller Mrs ghter {ink of Hastings is week at the home of Mr. and Mrs ODO E dau- Al Ross Buchanan and Nancy, were callers i§ toona on Saturday Mr and Mrs Jack daughter, - Shirley, Mr Biair Trexler and son Mr. and Mrs Rovden and son were visitors at nard McConnell ho day Mrs. Geraldine (Amahry announces iment of her daughter to Edward Eckenrode [No date has been set wedding Mr and | Cresson n [Lewis and and Mrs Philip, and McConnell the Ber. last Mon me Coppaulez of the engage , Ethel] Mae of Loretto for the Mrs Ben vigited Mr | dovd Pugh last Friday la Oscar Miller ard Ross Buchan Gates of and Mrs were callers in Johnstown on | Friday | AREA FIREFIGHTERS MEET The joint meeting of firemen | from Cambria and Somerset Cos held In Nanty-Glo this month itook no action on the proposed | disaster relief organization plan- ined for this area They also turn- ed down an invitation to hold the 1951 Cambria County convention Johnstown The home, ads on you. { in eotest home is a quiet the quietness depends SHAKE ON GM-UAW 35-YEAR PACT FOLLOWING A SURPRISE ANNOUNCEMENT in Mich. of an agree- ment Lutween the General Motors Corporation and the CIO-United Auto Worker, union and officials shake hands on the fives year pact Left to right are: Walter Reuther, UAW. president. 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We Make A Speciality Of House Painting (BOTH INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR) { slor, i Paton dine Barnicle [Carrollilown K Miners’ Hospital Patients’ Record The following is a list of ents admitted and from the Miners’ Hospital ler from May 29 to June & MEDICAL ADMITTED Mrs. Clara Patlersom, Ch Tree; Mrs. Blanche Adams rans ivr; Mrs. Myrtle Bott Contpors Donald Bobby, Barnesboro, Joy Penn, Barneshoro RD Brown, St Benedict, Roger Low- ex, Patton, Eisie Urgolites, Hast ngs, Edward Krotendofer, 'Loretl. to; Mrs. Alice Micale, Bakerton Theresa Mae Kasper, Barnesboro Mra Agnes Wesirick, Pat R DD, Mrs. Mary Zagatta Barnes boro; Vernie Decker Commodore Mrs Marjjorie Lantzy, Spangler Mrx. Agnes Blum, Patton RD, nd Mrs Mary Paterno, Barnes. bors SURGICAL ADMITTED na Jean Csaalaghs Hast Frances Harry, Barrgsboro 8 5 NIa8KO, Patton Adam angler, Michael | Pipas Mig Clarence Kariheun, Genevieve Baran, Emeigh; Sheehan, Loretto, Lawrece Loret! Irmavid Bmith Patton, Ronald Baker, Emeigh, Sara Sabol, Hastings R PD, Leona Sherry, Barnesboro Mrs. Bernadine Barnicie, (arr town, Michael Cheluk, Westover Clair Fierce Hastings Louis Gleason, Hastings, Gaynell Giles Hastings, Mra. Mary Beil Cherry Tree, Curtis. Krug Siprings; Mrs Elizabeth Clymer R. D., Mra. Grace Yanick, Barnesbors William Amadei, Nicktow:, Ronald Soino sky, Barnesboro, Julia Solonsky, Barnesboro, Marie Cipolin, Bar- nesboro Mrs Grace Yaposki Barnesboro: Priscilia Imvis, Bar resboro; Mrs. Mary Loy Gill Hastings Join Earl Lager, Johnstown, Regina Yeckiey, Pat- ton R. D: Mra Elizabeth Chirdon Patton; Clair Sherry, Patton; { Richard Rainey, Glen Campbell; ' Mrs. Helen Gr D: Mrs. Viola Bradford, Benedict, and Michasl Elias near MEDICAL DISCHARGED Kenneth Laney, PD: Johns Hoover, Mildred Nagle, Patton, Mrs An- nie Pround Spangler, | Elien Keith, Cherry Tree, Donald Bobby Barnesharo Mrs. Dorothy Me- Culley, Hastings: Edward Kroten. Mra Angels Gar- Tree R. D.. Freder Nicktown Marian Mra Hazel C Barbars. Stras- Andrew Filatic Penn. Barnes Brown, Rt pat- ton » Pit ngs Kenne FTAar:, FDOensh > ry PAS Haiph SheeDa Bauer iki Jusch Chest (seinel 8: Bar. Patton; Mrs yofer, Lovetlo men, Cherry yi Kk Smith, Nagle, Patton; en we ern Cherry ree Hastings BRD boro RD Benaaict Mrs Anna Pormeck, Barnesboro: Michael J Saxton, Bakerton. and Mrs Clara Patler- son, Cherry Tree SURGICAL DISCHARGED Mra. Anna tubus, Hastings, John Myslevy, Barnesboro, Mrs Virginia Delattre, Hastings, Em. f J 3liagher Hastings Mra Klizabeth Wetzel Cherry Tree BD. George Harris, Bar. neabors: Theodore Rematll, Spang ler; Kenneth Stasko, Frances Harry, Barn sborg, Ann lair, Patton. John Krug Nanty Glo: Mrs. Fose DeSalvo, Carroll town: Mrs Beatrice Berringer, 80 Benedict: Jeanne Williams, Baker. ton: Mrs. Isabelle Kirkpatrick Carrolitown Barbara Shums ‘Barneaboro: Lawrence Sheehan Loretto: Luke Dunlap Patton; Mrs Ruth Timko Spangler; Mich. ael J. Pipas, Ebensburg Clarence Kartheim, Pati David Smith. bauer, Patton: Ralph Sheehan Loretto: Sara Babol Hastings R I Allre Keener, Mahaffey BR DI; Mrz Mary Crimaldi Bakerton Mrs. Josephine Bee Cherry Tree Adam Ferrari, Spangler; Curtis Kruz Chest Springs: William Amade!, Nicktown: Priscilla Da Barnesboro. Marie Cipolla Julia Barneshorn: Betty Sasway, Hast. inn: Theresa Mae Kasper Bar. neshoro: Louis Gleason, Hastings Clair Pierce, Hasling» Gleason, Hastings, Mr Yanick Bamesboro: Mrs Carrolitown, Emeigh J oy Bernard PT ITACS Berna. and Genevieve Baran MATERNITY Mr. and Mrs D Mr and Mrs Starford, son. May 30. Mr. und Baal Dysart RD. ugh > Mr. and us Donald Patton, daughter, May 31 Mo. and M.s Joh | nesboro, daughter, “May ak Joseph {insky son, May 29 phler . May 30. 5 discharged | Minors’ Spang- i3 30 a m. Friday ied with his daughter Recent Deaths | | John Falatic Sr. Barnesboro John Falatic Sr of this place expired at the Hospital, Spangler, at He had resaid- Miss Elea- | 82, {nor Falatic Ji3 30 p. iGreek Catholic Bernard | Anna Kovalak, ipetz and Miss tall of Barneshoro; { Tarras, Cleveland gl. Barneaboro R.| Cherry Tree R Patton: | A. Solonsky. | Gaynell lols Cessna, {eonard Duman, | Kibler, 5s Btavish Bar. Mr. and Mrs Jess Gregory. st. | Lawrence, son, May 31. Mr. and Mrs Eagar Kiichen Westover, son, May 3L Mr. anl Mrs Paul Toth, Bar- | nesboro, daughter, Muy 31 ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Emery Giraboskd, | St. Lawrence, daughter, May 31. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony DeSalvo, Ca: rolitown, daughter, June 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCulley, | LaJose R D. daughter, June 1. Mr. and Mrs Jchn Rummell Baraesboro R. D., twin sons, 1 Mr. and Mrs John Bogus St] Benedict, daughter, June 1 Mr. P= —esbhoro, daughter, June 1. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mihalow Patton R. D., son, June 1. June | | i i § i { i i i i and Mrs. William Cherry, | Mr and Mrs Howard Smith | Bakerton, daughter, June 4 Mr. and Mrs Marsteller daughter, June 4 a A BARS A Our Paisters Are Fully Experienced Redecorators | Hold Americanism CALL US NOW FOR AN ESTIMATE Phone Carrolitown 4751 Program, Spangler Frank Hula, The ladies’ auxiliary to McDon- | ald Post 7503, Veterans of For-| eign Wars, Spangler, held Funeral services were held at m. Sunday in St. John's Church, Barnes boro, by Rev. Father Joseph Pen- jak. Burial was 88 Peter & Paul's Greek Catholic Cemetery, Patton Mr children in Falatic is survived by these John, Nicktown, Mrs Mrs. Mary Ku: Eleanor Falatic Mrs. Margaret! O.. Mrs e Stefanik and Mrs Sue Naskoviak both of Cleveland, O Theres also are 25 grandchildren He was a sister of Mrs Annie Kupetz of Patton Mrs. Anna Sejkaich Barnesho Mrs Anna Sejkan ich, 58 of 1808 Chestnut Ave ex pired at the Miners’ Hospital at $50 a m Friday She was the wife of Peter Sejkanich, who sur. vives along with a daughter, Mrs Anna Bobby, two grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Pearl Hoholick Funeral services were held at 1 p m Sunday at Bt John's Greek « Catholic Church Burial was in the ch eh cemetery Samuel S. Sagel Colver funeral Samuel 8 Faners 41, of BAST 8th St, were held at ® a m. Monday in Holy Family Catholic Church here by Rev. Father John J Gura. Burial was in the New Holy Name Cemetery at Ebens- burg Mr. Sage! here at 10:30 a m 13d $585 roy services for died at his home {DST) Friday | Kathryn Sagel, He was employed as a miner and was born on Oct. 20, 1908 Surviving are his widow, Mrs and four daugh- ters: Kathryn, Joann and Bar bara, all at home, and Mrs Mar- ian Skibo, Colver. He was a bro- ther of Walter Sagel, Joseph La- sik, Mrs. Evelyn Sipocz and Mrs Josephine Martin, ail of New Kensington Mrs. Cinderella Costello Gallitzin Mrs Cinderella (Or tenzi) Costello, 74, of this place Tied 12.50 a m Saturday at her home She was a native of [taly and was born Mar. 14, 1878 R|urviving are four children Mrs Alfred Pasquini, Domenic ‘stelle and Mm Domenic For Hina, all of Gallitzin, snd Mra Anthony Savini, Sandusky, O A brother, John, Pittsburgh, and a sister in Italy also survive, as well as six grandchildren and one great. grandchild Solemn reguiem Mass Was sung nt 9 a Wednesday in St rick's Catholic Church, Gailitzin Burial was in St {er Callitzin # James P. Dumm Spangler - James FP. Dumm, 78, Crawford Ave, died at 11.30 m., last Thursday June 1 at hin home He was a son of the ute John 8. and Margaret (Mul- vehilly Dumm He is survived by hia widow, the former Philomena ldeb and the following children Sister Christine of Altoona; Reymond J and James J. Dumm, Mrs. Caro Ine MeCombie Mrs Hilda Fees and Mrs Rita McCombie, all of Spangler, and Walter C. Dumm of Nicktown. Three sons preceded him in death Solemn High Maas was sung al P a m Monday in Holy Cross Catholic Church, Spangler. Burial was the church cemetery at m ww y wf 3 n i TRUMAN GETS FARM APPROVAL Pat- | Mary's Ceme- | of Dysart R. D., died last June 4at 8:20 a. m. Wife of Elmer Hale, the lady | was a life-long member of the! Richland Methodist Church. | She is survived by her husband, { mentioned, and the following | children: Mrs. W. A. Pearce, Mrs. | ks J Brown, Mrs. William Wil | Mrs. Earl Davison, Mrs J. R | ke Luther, Elmer Jr, Ray and Jeanie, ali st home. Nineteen | grandchildren also survive. Funeral services were hold at! 2.30 p. mm. on Wednesday in the | Richland Methodist Church and interment was made in the church cemetery Oscar P. Flick Revioo- Oscar P. Dynart-—-Mra Margaret E Hale | Sunday | at her home | Flick, 4, of! Sunday, June 4 in the Johrstown | Memorial Hospital. He was born on June 18, 1896 in Chest Spriags ia son of Peter and Rose Anna | ( Bishop) Flick i He is survived by his {the former Agnes Bostrom, at home, Ruth, alo at He Homer itty, Clem of Clenrfield. Mrs. Theresa McKenzie of De- troft, Mich, and Mra. Delia Fagan of Spangler Funeral services were 3 p m on Wednesday widow i i Wn home held at was made In Ebensburg interment Cemetery, Highway Safety Again On For Full Publicity The Governor's Highway Safe- last week announced ty Commitlee the start of a new highway sale ty campaign being conducted in cooperation with the National | Bafety Council, the Pennsylvania Police Chiefs’ Association, PNFPA and radio stations and newspap- era During the campaign nraphasis will be put on apeed control as a means of reducing traffic accl- dents, a spokesman said, Spearheading the campil T. E Transeau, director Bureau of Highway Safety who madd “Experience has proven that a strict enforcement of speed laws and suspension of licenses are the most effective reterrents to fur- ther violations. : "We also know that [30 per cent of all our traffic ae- cidentd are caused by speeding. Logically then, any program that helps reduce speeding will reduce traffic accidents ™ He sald that every meniber of {the Pennayivania Chiefs of Police Association has received a kit of materials and an outline of sug gested activities for a program of speed control tate Police Commissioner C M. Wilhelm and State Police will continue to enforce speed reguia- tions on § Sraekaawn basin, i» EE SR A COMAMENDATION trom the Oho Farm Bureau Federation is given to MINE REPORTS AV AILABLE - wnt Wt wer alives w The Bou man in Washington for his constant support of farm coe ind document is presented by Joha W Sims (left), ve Secretary of the Federation, while Agriculture Secretary ries Brannan (center) iooks on MODERN ( Internationsgl Soundphoto) Copies of all federal nine in- spection reports published in this paper are available at the U 8 Bureau of Mines Section office in Johnstown. LIVING ROOM SUITES TWO LOVELY PIECES $195.00 this place died at 11.45 p. m. on | _ a son, | and one daughter, | wis & brother of Walter of iy the | Matevish Funeral Home in Ebens- | burg by Rev. John Milholland and Iioyd the more than YOU'RE TELLING ME! Central Press Writer INSURANCE statistics show married women live longer than unmarried wonvm. 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PATTON, PA. special Americanism program on Dusadny evening In e post The program ted the School seniors who submitted winning essays in the post's contest on the sub- ject, “Peace With Honor for America.” The winners and honorable men- tion students include Lawrence Geagr, Joy Flanagan Doris oltz and Lovelle St2fko, Headquarters for DuPont & Tremco Paints GERALD SHERRY
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