Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, December 14, 1950, Image 17

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    Thursday, December 14, 1950 UNION PRESS COURIER
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ips we find, inclu
AL ucia Da y Starts
7 » 2
( hr stmas Season
reported. That year eight calls
were made, including seven in the
borough .
Ea “ Gallitzin Fire Co.
Post-Revolution Troubles oe EL oe ~ Selects Nominees os Sade pr
ip. a on atte dent--A. J. Bmeltzer; vice
2 . ’ ; : Rata = rei Tits dent Joseph Plisinski; secretar
In Swed sh Custom Archives Doing Much : Sen) : ve State alse supplied guns Che Gallitzin Volunteer Fire __ patrick Short and Frank bpd 4
} 'f this is found o Page b Jo wder and musket balls for 3 nominated officers and treasurer Fritz Olson: fire chief
To Reconstruct Past shows that on dire 4 the use of the back inhabitanti ¢ annual fire report at a Robert F. McCaa; Assistant
AHCRIN Yernor neeting last Tuesday night in the fire chieft (five to be elected)
MARRIAGE: APPLICATIONS ire hall Richard Lenz, Richard Nagle
aft awit) her rma rom Yaiclas or Ley 8 OHEInEY Fok. avd Farr a bis] 17 tin’ on June 28 in M Weeds, Windber The firemen answered 22 fire Paul Johnston, Mr. Short and
By Nancy Plyler Q “331% ] . tyred | her faith an rir tact WA dis ccentiv]] . iL Same 0 fue} ATC Violet M. Malone, Caiver Salis, ar SURE an I William McMahon.
| oTOURn, and a total of $4200 in| Tne election will be held Jan. 2.
As long as foolish people have | damage was reported Firemen aiso discussed plans for
Wp a Has raha Ya 4 viking ee i571 iO riridge boxes, cartridges MONEY, smart people will devige This total was the ldrgest since the 30th annual convention in
the snow lay a white blanket over her I net em a very | Blats Coren tems of Bite oe (and a pint hods of getting ft 13927 when $20,000 damage was Gallitzin Aug. 1 and 2.
A —————— OA. ——- So
HE SMALL BOY pr
closer to the
the community
drawn its curta
activities. Johnny
ing there since din
His mother
by “He hardly
Ra Clilsunas tres vay trimmed ‘al imore and the dag beetrto sual nota we have to use the ammunition } A FAVORITE OF EVERYONE!
EGG NOG
i Add a dash of nutmeg, whip cream if you prefer, spike
with brandy or bourbon and you have an egg nog to aN
make your party perfect.
Phone 3842 Patton
Phone 677-J Barnesboro
Li | ¥2%3 HOOVERS' DAIRIES
notations
Rn PATTON SPANGLER
Busquehanna rivers
Mrs Por
“Did Santa Class send him
back te me, Mommy?" was all
he asked.
thelr car They drove away with |
Birn." one of the boys explained
"What? When?" the wife was
beuide herself
“About two hours age We were
taking the groceries to Mrs Jane:
we couldn't turn back to tell you
Besides the car was gone before |
we knew what had happened 1
think we'd know them if we saw
them again.” the boys finished
“Don, will y rome here?” Mrs
Rite called to her husband Now
will you please tell my husband
and knew
endeavor t
happy time :
When Mrs Porter was near!
the verge of tears, Johnny gave ore
scream from the window They ran
to it and locking out, saw a small
white dog scurrying up the path
Mr. Porter never opened a dow
mare gleefully and the dog dashed
into the roc into the arms of his
master. Johnny was laughing and
crying at the same time. "Did Santa
Claus send him back to me. Mom
my?" was all be asked
“Yes, dear.”
“The dog either broke away. or,
Le whispered
the spirit © Aristima must have
worked ir these met Lhieart
Mrs. Porter to her husband
Six Communities
Represented At
Englond’s Pridant™ hal Sherer meh be mod Sump
Banned Chrisimas
As Privolous Time
Christmas was « iltinwned
and by the Pur
: 1843
It is observed
churches and as
reunions and = :
contrast to the iasvish feasts
bolsterous merry making
times.
Merry-making and
come In for their share
on December 28 which
what vou have fust told me?” she
turned to the bows ers air ative ar
vitatyon to youl Lo
SX Commit nities were represent
omst
at the Cambria
’
As week
. : : The affair, under the
(firown-Ups, Too!) * po
the vmbria County AR?!
irald Extension Association, was
0 CASH! n " Tide ; Christma §
Here's your chance to earn of Chest Springs
txtra money. Will pay the fle
following for all white glass, ver lev: BR eOookis
no bottle caps: tion by Marguerite hy h i
30¢ Per Bushel, Mashed nutritionist of the Penn Stats «i Bala Mabie el 2
3¢ Per Bushel, Not Mashed lension department, an + plano neymen and appre
sola by Mrs. Florence Kittell he habit of levy ir Gh
Call or see Glenn . . Chest Springs ters’ customers, ‘Christo
Mrs. June K Griffith Home were collected on 51 Step!
GLENN HUMPHREY SO of this con 7, invited Thus, the chil
Economist county, Udren receiv
408 lang Ave. Ph 4152 the members to partake of coffee presents, in boxes ax do
PATTON and cookies and also view the ex- ants the postman,
hibits of each conununi ty. else And reminiscent the Ron r
St. Augustine, Nicktown, BL’ guiurmalia, householders dance
| Benedict, Ashville, Cross Roads, ip the servants and toward
‘and Beaver Valley clubs were re- . ’ Ns i
evening, there is revelling in the
presented at the session, each club
ib : : of Ancnraticone STeets as groups of merry-makers ’ ol :
bringing exhibits of decorations th . ome
’ , pailier on sireel corners or ride
for gifts and cookies E VE ; : : 1
8 ea m——é—am———— about London-town dancing on the | J . an ) |
T ——About the time one concludes ‘flats’ of trucks | o5 4 : > 4 ; Py
that a warm winter is ahead the ro
CARROLLTOWN | wealth takes a turn Soap Floke did
Rutty snow is ¢
Feox-Peale Post 506 JOHN WHITE POST 179 flakes It won't eam it
"SH g cps” || ree | er
PATTON, PA. or four cups of " wy
cup of warm water. Beat
wishes to remind all its VFW
Packed to Take Out, Too!
3 TELEVISION SETS 3
County Home Makers Fair held in ” 5 i Ep re FF y wl gn
eo eo the Patton Moose Home w nmide and ou *1th a quar
AUSDICER
*s
by
em
: tric beater or hand beats
members that 1951 DUES are smooth and fluffy Then
sow due and payable. They
mediately over branches « tree,
scattering it on with hands
should be paid before Dec. SL. For sparkle, spread on some arth |
ficial glistening snow
apse ——————————
Currier and Ives Card:
Commercial production of
Christmas cards in the United
States began about 1835 with
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