Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, January 11, 1951, Image 10

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    VAN ORMER mae i wie * SY. Benedict Ladies [Personnel Changes | = “% oats bey '15 Northern Cambria Youths
ome 0 e e. : Feb. 12 -Lincoln’s Birt
The bride * 22. Washington's . rthe 0 erm am ria
was attired in &| Feb
sy MRS. ELMER KEITH | light blue dress. The parents of | Demons a e : " day. i ® ’ * :
i ' [both the bride and bridegyoon.| ir tion | Mar. 23Good Friday. t t A F ‘
Miss Bonne Anderson and the bride's aunt and grand- | Forent iG dt a) ’ | May 30 Memorial Day 1 or y 1 ir orce
: | father, attended the wedding | renty members attended a | June 14 Flag Day . . :
Bride of Charles Marks Mr. Marks is a graduate of the meeling of the Bt Benedict Announce Holidays | July 4 Independence Day Hastmgs Young Min patton He attended Patton: High
| Reade Township High School Homemakers Club last Wednes Slept. 3 Labor Day
Miss Bonnie Anderson, daugh | Cor Hormona. ths home of] Tne Cambria County Commis BOR roils Duy Chooses Regular Army | leo B. Short, 18 son of Mr.
ter ; erson Of | ar and Mrs. Francis Noel and | Mrs Clarence Hunter in Bt ¢ B made tw Nov. 12 Armistice Day and Mrs. Ben Short of Patton.
4 {snes ast Criday 3 3 yy py > * po :
ol peeame the bride of | \,. a.nd Mrs. James Noel of Benedict pn int Friday ale twee Nov 22 Thanksgiving Day Sixteen North Cambria youths | ie attended Patton High. A bro-
Charles arks, son of Mr and Pittsburgh spent the week at the Feature of the session Was 3 1. re 1 pA po ~ amly Dec 24 and 25 Christmas. nave enlisted in the armed Ser | ther, Paul, now ia serving in
Mrs. Leonard Marks of Hollen- home of Mrs Ammerinan demonstration of "a dish dinner by Pe Cig 111 f Joh : Jann 1 New Years Day vice recently through the Barnes- | Korea
town, on Saturday, Dec. 30 at 2 Miss Olge Saula of Johnslowni = a : nA boro Recruiting Station, accord-! The Regular Army enlistee is
recent
Mrs (Te K Griffith of Chany
The single-ring ceremony Mr AMmMmerman Was a Mi J 0 dah yoMl Edens was hired as a clerk in the com- | t Sgt ohert Snide i
m. : mon) ‘ : burg, Cambria County home , ' ’ a 1 ing to Sgt Robert Shi. r. in James E. Milchak, 21, son of Mr.
was performed by Rev. David L visitor in Lock Haven with A nomics extension representative missioners’ office al a Mm se C tion Rate charge of the office. Fifteen were and Mra Anthony Milchak, Hast-
we ster who is a-patient in & Not | 3, Gren made three camer | Ruth. SES Be ey Nu sired by Uw Air Force snd aneliigs. He will Tepit to FY. Meats, |
a ‘a os Using as her main ingredient | : maa VO | by the Regular Army Md for basic training. a
y i Mrs. dlenty ‘Have and Mrs |, .¢ fish and liver. During the resigned : - Pa 3 The young men enlisting in the dh
at Bender's in en Henry Loven ana Mex | 800 Tal nd Le” fing the "SE pameres of carrion | REVISIONS LIS ar Fore wer ;
guar, oust and MT Ge) aera ae se wich ers war sade? To eat 3 oes © weenie. 22 = Former Spang j
; k wi 3 & and i ¥ - HR
Carrolltown did You ¢ Sundey M Lovell 1s a patient 0 | nade Tn PArisor : vf ot ma ‘ . i of mty home for ihe aged. He Tha State Insural Iwpar if M1 ried Mra Charles Mol om p J er i
the Pi rym d rg Hos i yr 8 TY at ' he fiat rit} : A r ve $140 monthly AS AN eeunt «xt Friday appro { a ’ Foie fosrmeriy £f Bakerton, Now rf’ # 18
know? so that Re aiid Mrs David Weya? ys is 1 a : > tarda xt bya prt nO Auton of W nen s mper sa! ww Fm qth He in a graduate of Car Girl Is En d ed If your at : i
You can buy and a nies sited at the F The next meeting + the Bt [NOTA , Hs Ho pla es >. weDh | surance rates for the sei] mit town H gh anid is in profes 1 ata ya food Yn 1
» ner etl i Bo MATUraGay Ranadg } gt $4) x ¥ ¢ 4 lia ss Henedicl who" I ir fils ry oH. gd iy na haseball pile her ‘arith ihe i 4 , gesting. IE
the Very Newest ey ng Wednesda Ia xt at the BM signed Pet navivania employ ~ $132 aon St. Louis Cardinals farm system Mr and Mrs Charlies Pugh of | are in mise with Bloat and cam |
Genuire \ id Mrs A Mayes of \¢ . 1 “ hy : " 1 fan Meeting as (0 salary board | , .. he Mike bus. 19. son of Mrs Brinton of Montgomery, W Va, {ray brew i Hy
. che Birth of a daughte yu ¢ thie semkbo - Ta mmiss + Also grar tod ; TT av Camilla Columbus, Bakerton Ho former residents of Spangler, an-| Nonth Cambria people say 8
FRIGIDAIRE Wanda Jan: Dt nsirai ! f 3 re pR EAL { : ; ' -TenS 4 0¥ monthly A E A : Raf pat : i ! aw “ 3 graduals of Carrolltown nounced the engagement of their! are free of stomach Ras : il
Mr and Mrs Elmer Reilh were SARE T! Jide salary of Miss June Boney of Eb- | Sur an ® aT SROner, id “t a W High and Was employed by the daughter, Marjorie Murray Brin. Jney ut Cen A-VIR IN. This new aR
ELE( *TRIC RANGE recent visitors in Pattof Cnaburg A ne reased from | schedu 8, shed ve he ak naay | Underw owl Typewriter Co Four ton, to 1a. { mdr Henry Ellis | Jue ne ge fi faster and i
Las SY NLL EG Y £212 50 to $222.50 monthly on the reflects an ovVera eel i IN Ls wig Brothers served in Lhe arm- Hollingwworth, USN, of Whitevil- ter aken before {1g
Mrs. Oscar Lovell was a recel works with your food Ges pains
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¥ ot erdat io ¢ sransurer Er rates for anthracils mining of ¢ > tevin Worl War 11 i J " § 11
Business or. {1 AHoona ) Yi fa \ reasurer KE ten ro Al t : ad forces during Wor id War 1 ie, 2 { A spring wedding is . . 5
3 fy 3 recent Civilian efense suf Apel Miss Boney is employ- about | 8 percent { avrence J Lehmier {1k son planned go! Bloat vanishes! Contains it- Hi
x . a dis amin B-1 to enrich the blood Ii
{ m 4 in tise a oA mp . § l { ¥ ’ 4
] ] E sigitor in Coalport U F h 3 : gH 2 % £3 +f Yi.d The new rales CRItMIRnOUuS f Mr seid Mrs Clelus [ehmis} Miss Brinton is a graduate of give you v and > ; o
Alms APDrovVed WAX A 2-GRY him Aira d a reduc! ion f Rakerio He 8 a griiuate olf + avy Jrars "rd § pres . make nerves '
; RIG DA B : mining ndicate a adi nm 0 lamer } nr thern Seminary Junior { ol leg . Le people soGR {|
et- p urt ere 0 tay woadisie for the COMINE . rnp Ain o mining res TOM Hig? Arr) / : stronger rable ya
Ron
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hl RIGERATOR DEAN ig Te . ¢ year Willi, sduction of 42 perce t; for ployed Db) J 4 on SLE $4 nd Professional Institute of on suffering. Get CHERTA- i
or \ ¢ y of fay wack ioe . a . oy b . a ah Pi i He axe PN . _ ” |
Genuine F two oXtva SAY on alm recovery a redus oT wn of Ma brothers served in the | witiam & Mary College, where | Patton Drug Co. Patton. (AdY.) 3
: M i M % 0 Des 8 use £ the days upon which Aavoani and fon ke Durning = yrmed forces during World War - El ——dim—————————— - :
Mr An Mrs Fortunalo *U \ dn ott perce na i Hh hd y ; Tl _— 5
: rich 3 Caleb pip Kleen Wey Richar i r T wihunter Barnes . lida ys fall wi veaduction of 11 1 peroent i » »
Ceili AN a Ig Fi nl i no Sebi mit 4 ‘in ¢ th Riper Christroas this Year will William © Wise man 0 son of
a : ¢ jler Lr ais rd inst ¥ 3 MIT as ! 15 Fed ¥ 3f | : dt . : iE Wm A Lvas Yrs iid ; } ii
: i SHers 1 aly : yr iin ity 8 wilian defense DU hea on a Tuesday, Lhe HUrthouse [oalle sa i he revis RIO Mr arid Mrs William Wiseman
—_ Raturday HfAdnIMIt hE Wad 0a eh Pro- | itt} "el * hy day AD ~udes a 10.8 percent Increass g .
*27ER ; ® os closed Doth Monday and inc des a 20 percen ] Baker! fe was a graduate of
{OME FREEZE R a wre Rutires of ram. Appoinied A deputy direcior ’ J a sh akerton. 2 was a K :
I fo : Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bw res of | § i 4 Ppa te ¢ y ? po n raecsday of Christmas weak Ar<iin the anthracite mining oof upa- caerolitown High and had been
Ye oa) w tanday sarnonn | ANG IVs? niefs At reorgan . \ i : 4 » s. ARARE® Co :
on Small Weekly Payments Altoona Wee in ia a > youn : « zation meeting mn the Teo oo riistice Day Nov, 11 falls on A tional diseases 1 ate NO hang employed by the [ntersinte Amie
f . a | visito th VAT Serre Lid m ing in the AY boro | ’ o 3% . ; 4 rad Of ol
until You Have Paid 201 |S oy y : oh Fire Hall last Friday evening ' Sunday this year and employees will be made in the Fates OF | site Co, Carmantown
ha * at ne # Y . wart 31 4 SF wr Hf on “ ¥ i Oy py 4 i 4 fea OMA r p
Down Bay ment 2 en Take fi* We Meghettt 4rd #0 Dor The reorganization Was neces. arill he given a day off y Mon bitummine us mining occupational Kenneth Schilling, 18. son of
. arms re as low a ui ciao ” iy A 3 , g Br al , pin tay Nov 2 Aiseage and Se hil Bak-
\ Tos Week! ? | enic. and John Funicelll were vis | sary, according to Mr. Todhunter, ay. Nov. 1 A Mr and Mrs John x i Ing. 1 x
as y i : ” . tn mest standards set up by the orton. He is a graduates of Car
litors at the Miller Farm near mw standards up by u . “ ;
1¢ wd ' 1 pHver wd | rolitown High Four of his bro-
f my || Lewiston? ire. Waiter J ee re oe ount ins New Year ou ice arin oid War
We Have a Mr and Mrs. Walter Judd and| Named to the deputy director am ria © Rr :
» Large tock | od Jalter r and Vonda rest was Ralph H Gireerywood . ‘a :
44 Wm of i nildren, Wal Jr. # ¥ : Alfred BF Panek, 18 son of Mr ]
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Saturday evening
awe x nti ain tay He was smiploved Ax a Clr
Refrigerators Cletus Campbell of Hollidays- | M Leonard, securily Mauric ‘e hip nately $245.000 with which penter by the Ll. R. Broyhill Co
the home of his Tibbott, communrcalions Dennis Carnbria (COunty ind a cash proxXaimaiels ob pent
$3 » . »
Reconditioned Lee, were visitors in Bellwood on Division chiefs Arc as lelows w With Cash Balance In Treasury and Mrs Valentine Panak, Baker
res ‘ » Ceanty Rad
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| . burgh visited at ai A . bit 4 : : ;
Ba 3 x - g it sh 1 ¢ 8 vas? | 10 cant onerating costs unui he atthe args #4 0 at of | (
90-day to 1-year warranty { narents Mr ard Mra Wiil:aam Keenan and O TT Seoilor utilit halance atl he ot 4 of the year to meet t are ing —a Bo : MWatthew FE Je we : an, sory Of \
i mpbell {eg transporiat wn and industry $347.000 accor fing to Control | 1651 taxes Deegan GMINE nN OF \Mr and Mra. William Jewett! of
! Priced from A ea rn WO Scolln eal servies ler M. C. Chervenai Ir | until temporary tax-anticipation Bakerton. He WAS eruployed by
$4 gt ” { KR Scallon medical Service r. 3 { ners : i } ! 4
Mrs Elizabeth ampbell of ; : ] 1 § CH ieans are made ‘he Holmes Market. Two of is
to 1 4 Jahnslor 1a visited at the How and evacuation ir. (serach Fade? The money 8 8 bw fundas rian Mal
i . . INNA Viti Vif f en . : a g NEY ot Fara - bi 2h 5 » snd ¢ Ani oda This sum La aX pec ted $4 he hrotlers Be Tye 1 the armed
Ce —— i mr ard T. Bwires nome last Thurs. | Ana Pau: . Watters, OVACUALION |W } B FE iy Ry wale £150 Of ; ’ Wwartd War II
-. iol i » : ox ’ . >i + i ‘ anomanted bY Feist} $150 Wy if favong during Wot Arar Ii
day evening fispersal and repatrialion. As VY ula a thert . Aa oe ig wh t ily ry Pe Amt : : $ " 18 ¢
x si . : % * ’ 3 y “% Ne. ¥ # . T fui so 158 tAX SE F506 Ve Eis » SHALE £3 oe fi si 1 gens " @as1m y
| Mr and Mrs Henry Qwires of McMar jell echnical defense 3333 400 u he general Tuna Ans " RA pu pA. 23 499 Ronald P.M M iaen, 4 aan OF " ”
| Al . t "at the les George Algins, Af auxiliaries, J | $13.50% in the fund for the inst she county has collected $1.4272 Mr and Mrs William McMullen, :
8 Ls a» gs 4 wr i vr » LE 5 # 0 AL 111A TE i "FF 3 “3 - pe. A . 8 k X
t | Altoona were Visitors . . in # Her k Clarke Soe Aixtrict which includes the *38 in 1050 taxes, Or ne arly BU parneshor Graduate of Barnes
. > 2 £44 me on Sunday ev enry CIAr LUIOR Ueatll ht hel EC Ey oo y
ite Reghe! ti home ur y J . ’ "in the county home | Der ent of the rotal due boro High A hrother Willimnn, is |
A rarer? Fy 3,7 state © vilinn CERI Y Arn 3
enin : pte Rh 4 3 gw" WY fh $4) "w :
§ K 5 has been Iafonge meeting last m nth niand the ¢ Kildren 3s home About $455 000 18 IR the vAr-! serving with ine Army on Party-Line Telephones
3 5g % r E42 Chi a Lo dE & LAE HE PE I CE £5 . a iba ki Wid : ® . ana dR
e |} Joeelh PerERinan the largest year-end 10US other funds administered by Robert BE Kayden, 13 son of |
§ ; s Ary i poe jarrishurg Was presentad by lhe This Was : ; ot ” 4 i
very ill for a few days this week Drs nie! during the be aness | balance recent years, but a the unty but this cannot be Mr. and Mrs John Kayden, Bar|
EL : a - i100 CHIR GUTIAE i Lk 31 oF ¥ & 1 41 ‘ 2 - vin a} Ea bes “ “acini Cradiint a :
OLLTO | Fulton County Was named af- sension. Mr. Todhunler then re sizeable part of it Was sarmar- used tor genes ai operating P i ‘ ae ro 4 ra Re Of re . When att 30 maby 8 ah and fd tae Tiel
WN . pert "Fulton inventor Of | quested each division chief to or-|ked. A total of $101,650 was tag- | POSTE FR Oar belongs to] High *eheal spies ya you
ter Ro auton, YT . 4 ets ayct rol red for future payments on the | county employes. © here is $487. sylvania ait : ad Lo : i in use, hang up gently and give the other person » few
Leh teamboat | ganize his deparument and tol K : 34d A474 in cash 4 bands in the em Henry E Funk, 18, son of Mr i
Jthe 3's , | make necessary appointments new children's home now under | 674 In cash and bonca if the ol Ew Smnurs : | minutes to finish his call
ot Apia / pp "A construction near Ebenaburg ployees' retirement fund und Mrs Henry M. Funk. Har
v ‘ oe The liquia fuels fund contains neaboro Graduate of Barnestoro | :
— Chervenak's report shows thal. ,s 299 * Money in this fund is High Employed by K. C Karlson | 2. When, while talking, you realize that yoar neighbor
{the new Home vel out ape earmarked for highway purposes | Construction Co is waiting to make & call. hang up in a few minutes and 3
than was expec:e Fhe orif {such as paying off road bands Fredoarick P. Ciceotelll, 18. son | free the line 3
{ without delay
| estimates laced the cost at be- | and road damage claims of Mra Rose Ott, Hastings Grads |
Py MRS. GEORGIA LIDWELL | tween $225.000 and $250,000 but | “rm , capital fund of $47.000 also uate of Hastings High School. | The wonderful thing about these little courtesies 8
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£ | Ray Stoltz has an setiously | ox Fry to date have reached | be used to pay off maturing Domine Aldo Leitt 19, son of that re returned with dividends for all in good
: {11 since Christmas and is & pat} Aad - - | bonds. Mr and Mrs Peter ieill, Ban. | they wi ; ; a
{ient tn the Miners’ Hospital in| Of the latler amount, $1T4.97T | A special fund of $9.424 will be | gler Graduate of Spangler High | telephone service. When party-line neighbors are “good
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‘ M RE EN Spangler. paid. The $101,850 mentioned | gigtributed among the school dis- and employed bY Phillips. Joes | » on the : J
- \ Oo JOYABLE Adrian Raumgardner and Mrs | above is set aside to complete [iricts, horou na and townships. It Corp. Barnesboro » telephone, everybocy #
, : \ John Wagner, have Also been on | the construction payments. AR | represents ir share of delin-| Paul G. Wyland, 19, son of Mr | |
MORE ECONOMICAL |[=peexis, Bo PE A Cis ye at J, Cn mesa ]
= | ma or installs * | county year. Patton. He was employed by the stephone Pennsylvania 1
: : I’ : A Ir argpre Bas rr mere | InKler em which has been | A small fund of $3.148 will be Pennsylvania Railroad go. a | Company i
: ; 1's been the toughest winter in years! With the ; "contracted fOT turned over to the federal gov- toona. A brother is & World War :
® 8 J last Monday at the Vincent Beis-| Deducting the funds already | ernment It represents recent in- II veteran. i i
! Jargest stock of Auto Parts and Accessories in North wenger home. | sarmarked, the county had &p-|come tax money withheld from Richard A. Simon 17. son of! 4
| ' Cambria we can help you have more driving comfort Mia Rae and July ills of lari. diets - ~ | employees’ salaries. | Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Simon of | ¢ . a
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day and see our low priees. Russell Stoy of Windder visit-|
Guaranteed Batteries Ol aeia home. >= Grand-Dad Knew N EW
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' and safety and at economical prices, too! Stop in to- Day ai the Vincent Beiswenger | Same Fine B .
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| . County Gets $5.70 Bid |
: . | Cambria County Commissioners |
| Chains and Spreaders re iy one. Tesponse to 13)
: i. advertisement for bids on Abou!
¢ ig : . | 2,000 tons of coal for heating the |
. } All Sizes of Cross Chains |icourtnome in woesburg and
: { other county-owned buildings i
: Needs | The Victory Coal Co.. Barnes- |
Inspection a cry Col Rider. Too]
| hrm offered to provide the col |
lat $5.70 per ton at the mine The |
| county officials took no tmmedi- |
ate action on the bid : J
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+ ‘Big Game Oddities
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Include Antlered Doe |
Game Protector James A. Os-|
HOME ££ AUTO SUPPLY
man of Tioga reports these in- |
cidents that eccurred in his dis |
:, O17-915 PHILA. AVE.
BAR ao: ONE YhoK 695
ud [trict during the 1950 big game |
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A cinnamon bear was killed on |
{ Nov. 13 near Landrus
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A, doe deer was killed Dec. 28 |
iat Taylor run e a:
| 3-potnt rack, still in the velvet |
| One unfortunate hunter killed |
{an antlered buck deer the first! |
day of doe season. He promptly |
reported the mistake to the local}
protector. Later the same |
e the hunter killed a legal deer |
| and hung it in front of his board- |
{ing place, only to have it oie]
A New Year . . . time to take that might. She
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