Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, August 30, 1951, Image 2

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    How \& 8 the list of t-
fants admitted and discharged at
th Cer Bd for the past
ADMITTED
Andrew Ceschini, Carol Sherron,
Bessie Stanton, Catherine Bean.
a a Eckenrode, Rose Ban-
: John Johnson, Margaret
Jretin, Smorge Mutter and Rita
Eliga- |
Doerr, |
ober
and John Johnson.
MATERNITY
Mra. Robert
son, Paul: Francis
Bcken-
Kk El CP dighier
rend Mrs. John Pryce, Eb.
RD}, daughter, Aug.
RATA HA RT dr
| Mrs. Joe ar spint a few
p last week visiting ~~ het |
dn Philipsburg, N
Fedora returned Rome: ree
vo a
Mr. and Mrs. |
children of
vd Mrs. John Gaida and
| nsdren spent. Sunday visiting at
Robert Blakney home in Amshry.
last week visitors @t the John
Hulgus home included Mr. and
Mrs. Anthony Saskoe and children,
Jimmy and Sandra, of Troy, N.Y.
ad Joe Hulgus of Huntingdon,
Mr. and Mrs. James Rainey and
ison and Mrs Crier Ball vigited
#t the Charles Doerr home In
Pensacola.
Recent visitors at the T L
Aitkon home were Mr. and Mrs
Merle Aitken and children of
{ Charleston, W. Va, Mis. W. Wy.
per and daugitér of Maryland
. Gearing and
Pittsburgh 1rigit
home Bun.
{and Rev. and
| danighter of
lewis Belin of
od at the Bam
| day. Other } were Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Gregal of Houtndale
atl Mr. and Mrs. Evan J. Vancas
of Ramey.
ans paky of Pat
ton visited in paburg, N: J.
| reepntiy,
| Marshall Mann Jr, visited re
lativgs and friends in Creekside
las! ¥.
My and Mrs. Brno Donfenick
ell and Rose 5 are spend.
ing thelr vacation touring the
eastern states.
Mr. and Mrs Alert Melynk
and son and jis. John Borebach
Mr. and Mra
sens of West:
bury, N.Y. spent the week end
hete at the’ Andy Durkota home.
Caralyn Oatalafumo of Bellville,
N. J. t= spendieg a few months
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Manion.
Mr. and Mra. Milton Pleffer of
Punxsuts visited at the home
of Mr. A Carl Gould on
Sunday.
Mins Barbara Bhutak relumed
lg Youngstown, O., where she
t her vacation,
Joe e Weaklund, John Shook Jr.
John Stefanick, Paul Hudak and
Biklic Kosoll spent the week end
at their hunting camp in Potter
County.
Cor. and Mra Donald Evans
sown thelr vacation in Detroit,
Mich.
Jon Steamick and George Re!
feck > Vinitondale pent the pas!
wee travelling a vasationing
on. the Canadian berder,
eh states and Nisgars Fully
hoa Julia Mahanski Retuimed
on betrit. Meh. week
Brano Tosa
AGuildo Bude
je last Satur
| of Kulpmont
end with his
pn Bhook and
relatives in
Tecently
ir was held In
Chernusin and
Sunday even-
bor Temple
Waring At Tyrone
JOE MARINE, “Battle of the
Bulge veteran and featured
Joe holga Sr, and son, Joneph. { singer, will be with Fred War
ing's Pennsylvanians at Tyrone
Sept. 25 whea that town's
most famous hn presents hiv
famons troupe In 8 gift concert
for Tyrone Hospital, Thkels
will be 85, 55 aad 52. Wateh
this ¢ for all sasounciog
the ticket offive. Choloe wats
are now available by sending
check and addressed return on
Yelape fe Waring Tyrone Con
+ 1088 Blate Ave, Tyrone
Hehed for the first tine last Bun
day for
and Helen Dobransky of Palton
LIenrge Miakosey gf Detroit via
ted here over Lhe week end with
his parents
Dan Macohoni,
Walter Bokira,
Aldo
thelr respective patents in Colyer
Salary Board Gives
Travel Allowance
The Canbria County
Board Monday granted ons pa
increase but tured dows anolher
Al the sme time the board in
creased The travel
B venls per mile
The salary boost went Lo
Dorothy Hayden of Johnstown
who will take aver the duties of
Mrs. Esnma Radebach as juvenile
court stenographer for the proba
tion bureay ve | Radebach re
signed abot two asonths ago
Mins Mayden's pay rate was
boosted from $185 (oo $218 month
iv. A molion that » similar in
crease be grapied to Mrs. Lillian
Baumgardner, also a probation o
Miu
second. Both motions were made
by President Judge John H. Mc-
Clann
tive on the board
Members of the bourd explain- |
ed that Miss Hayden's pay .in-|
crease Was teil because she
is taking on new ditties and is
entitled to the ssniie pay as her
protec. Except in soch ins
ea 88 progationg (oo more res
ponaitle positions, the county is
nol graniing pay raises al
thre, board members said In
commenting on ih molion per
taining to Mrs Bagmgardner
The eight-ceni-poramile allow-
who use thelr priviite sutoinobil-
8 on county busimess oxcepl the
sheriff and deputy sheriffs
rate for. he sheritl's of
{fice is fixed by law at MW cenls
per mile,
Ir rE POOR
Barnesboro Hires
High School, Grade
‘School Teachers
Two school
ing of the Barmesborn School]
Board. Morton Brett of Indiana |
was olected to leach art in the
high schoo! and Miss Marjorie
Af a substituls first-grade In
sroctor.
Mr. Brett. a graduate of Indi
Ang State Teachers College will
resignation
Blosser. Miss Wagner, a graduste
College, will fill
ily Swansboro,
who is HL
tenthie pho at two Barnes.
i tints Ave,
purchase.
" Richard C. Wientling, manager
of Johnstown held office of the
Social Adminis
Sesion next Mon.
Monday, So Sept.
past will be
Joseph Bolgar of Colver
Mastring
Boseld DalBletlo of
Latrobe pent the week end wit hy |
Pay Hike, Increases -
Salary | ©
aliowance [or
some counly emplovess from 8 (0
ax the courl’s representa |
Coal Co. 8 No
this
ante affects all county employees
The |
instructors were |
named Monday evening at a meet. |
Wagner of Barnesboro will serve |
fill the vacamey created by the |
of Mrs Margaret
of Lock Haven State Teachers |
the first-grade
tion in the absence of Mins
Barneaboro, |
FA discussion waz held on the |
Board members |
Apchool children ;
ant |
Philadelphia
Piipt $
etabets also wvoled 10]
: wndforms for Ro-|
bert Cabrecht, Band director, and | -
his assistant, wk Stange. ||
Other action in selling two |
school |
rmeaboro | |
3) American Leg |
change of schedule ||
dae to ihe Labor Day ii
UxioN PRESS. COURIER
Hoover to Resign Miller, Williams
“|As Cambria County Air Force Recruits
Probation Officer At Sampson AFB
The enlistment of two Northern
To Become Associated
winbria men was apnounced by
Ww Sgt Bobert J. Sayder, commander
ith Private Concern of the i. = Army and i! u Alr
: Fores Ha t 3 a
Regis A. Hoover of Ebensburg Jouse RB hey ny Station in Bar
Tuesday confirmed a report that! v :
31 poi - ; Shakbas Witham ( Miller, 18.vear-oid
he will remign aa Cambria Coun. 3
ty probation nfficer sont of Mr and Mrs Alguain Mill
: a Patton. He attended the
SAY £1 Wit Te hia
Po Mr. Hoover did n make hing iy 0 High School and was for
{ future plans known except 10 Say
that ha Soph kA ar ffter 16 .
| that he has rove ived an offe Coivst ret ion
{ bocome associated with a private
COneren .
er of
Company.
cbr. He has enlisted for a four
cir period and will receive hia
: I have no formally submil Bit alike training sl Bampson Alr
Pied a resignation, Hal Farce Base NOY
4 Toeada fe peel 2 £3 ! po FE] =
Tueaday lames FF Williams 20 son of |
jan Hy and Mra James W
in regard ti the dats yf nis i Fratton Hs skis ntled ut Mary's
| proposed departure Hoover Said paraehial Sohool, Patton, and was
fthat I is indefinite 1 will 3 siploved by his father as a farm
fmain on this Job for a reasonss ier He take his basic
Ffime he anid i'm no fraining at Bampson Alr Force
tis leave on short 3 1 y start hin four year
they are aatislicd
eave
Williams
Wiki mis
Bnyder, CENT
Hoover ref i to the three oxide of the Harnesboro Re
judges if : 8 #41
i wh Are
i wns ud ifs ed
{ i fo the rans
ss head of the raDalion DUTeAn. Seve esn 2 f nit Brn yoo
fhe repr shat Hewwwver ks 1% boi 3 $4 FLEE T
tending is resign i CITC REO {a a Bye (eiinty AfeR since “Ow
Clark Powell Cafe
Business Is Sold
: ite i wn ten hay
1 ¥ i tH
can i 2 . i ad 1h i ar basiness ory
inte Clark 1.
Ww het Ihe
beamed Be 5
Fhaard IY
sry board was advises
meet ie ipa ted reap TLal {5%
tithe
Honwer
Be Will remain
untit the
indicated Tuesd
Ea prrohats WE £353 & pur
judges
inrrangements for direcion 523 ; tad hv ihe
aren However i 82 MAS pa ¢ Wf Fhenslnirg
fthis id nol mean Ne WOU ax Hiwnberg William [Habino
I main indefinitely wit and H v Horo The ron
“f am nol prepared Lo wiedd to Be $30
nent al this 1
ding my futdre plans
My Hoover has
Fipe¥ 4 Fis
¥
any atale?
headed the ost before the i Mr
fi a Fai Ore
Vik He was sppainien 16 i fhe mas! up sidate in West
$1040 per-yely job On ki y Peninsyivana He transaction
$5858)
dealt
shat lon Dureay Fo 1: i 1 Feh 18 is ma
28 Hi Sauer tae MTR #5 Ge * HY Sug 1 . bn i
Bennetl who Pemsighen ler Boi hing Joweve P14 "Pp if
ving more than $8 yeu ¥ Hye
wwohation off icer
Prior 16 taking over
tion jah Hoover had
Federal taking
TRE (TOnEreasionRg Print
vas By Preet
"cil! lea
aha rill ang §
the Junior Chaniber
fEiae
12 Enter Hospital
As Student Nurses
mere lary
af Commend
yr women of
Monday, Bept. 10
i ‘Hey wail spend EX oni? ii
¢ At Bakerton is pre-clinic students learning the
1 ha bic molences and pursing arts as
fice employee. failed to reopive a |
i foundations Tor advanced worl
£ tion ips ivgretng. AL the suecesalul cone
: yee] pan af he firs] gx months
they will receive
signitying ther
i crisrse Of study
| With the adoption of a few lhe school cap,
fadditional safely measurss and acteptance nto the schont
{operating conditions the Blerhing | These who will begin studies
$ mine at Baker. as shalenl nurses are Ellen Ad-
ilan can be brought Mito full con {ATE and laa Nagle, both of
{ formance with patabiished safely Huilivgs Mary Amn Charney
i standards according to a report [Dolores Chuhran, Virginia Fisa
‘released this Thursday by the nile, Mary Louise Pavelko and
y 8. Bureau of Mines { Jenn Mae Whited all of Bares
The mine employed 128 men | boro. Mary do Kirkpatrick and
Land produced about 500 tons of | Aria vo Fryer, both of Span
coal daily when it was examined (£m; Jinie Roland and Marlene
{ earlier this month by Inspector | Wastover, both of Westover, and
David K Kretscher i8ally Ann lLouchart of Ebens
Inspector Kreisther HeCowman- | S18
ided that only permissible blast. |
Ling units be a to fire shots Bicycle Rider, 13, Hurt
tests for methane be made before -
and after firing each shot at In Tumble At Hastings
shot firers be certified, and that! A .13.year-old New
men blasting get in & safe place boy suffered severe cuts of the
around a corner lef) leg when he fell from a bicy-
He recommended that more air cle he was riding Monday even
be directed to one sel of entries | ing in Hastings
iueveral shelter holes be made! Vietisn was Wil
higher, overload proteclion for why is visiting an
locomotives, approval plates for {("hron in Hastings The iad was
tiv electric coal drills, rock drill © prepted at Mipers' Hospital in
ing with percussion drills be done | Snyngler. His condition is good
wel and the use of speCisl pro-
itective clothing by most of the
{ emplovees
fam MecMaster
uncle, Joseph
{CRESSON HIGH STARTS
A total of 480 students enmll
He praised safer storage of ex- ed for classes Monday at Cres.
plosives underground and noted son High hool at the 1951.52
that an electric coal drill was tern began. The breakdown was
provided with an approval plate as follows: Freshmen, 140. soph-
iand all mining machines had cul. omores, 1256; juniors, 115 and
ting chain locks setidors, 100
RN
Complete Line of
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
School Bags .... $1.29 to $1.98
ASSORTED PENCIL BOXES
NIK-NAK SHOPPE
Glasser Bldg., CARROLLTOWN
Come to THE MOOSE
FOR AN EVENING OF REAL PLEASURE
SATURDAY NITE, SEPT. 1
Bernie Weidman Orch.
Also
Variety of Other Entertainment
®
SUNDAY NITE, SEPT 2
The Variety Band
COME AND SEE WHAT'S COOKIN'
Well Guarantee That You Be Disappointed
and Miss Pat Donch,
merly smpioved by the J. Blewart! |
Johns. |
ft Deineh
of Staff |
i
f old the
| Lacey here
| Mr. and
i Blaltimore, M4
! Jomeph Lacey and son
| Turney and John Walk, of Eb.
neriy | snaburg
{ Madeline
They are}
t hygreh
i Mra
and Mr
1 and daughter,
rrcwdo fled just |
Bernard Felix,
{ and Mrs
i Mt Ploasant; Mr
| win Lacey
| additional
|
'3 New Boy Scout Units
|Formed In North Cambria
troops |
have been erganied in the North |
Addeiral
i Robert EB Peary Boy Scout Cann. |
i it Two
{ Patton and one ix in Enseigh :
Patton
thin
§ 160 ii begin classes at theft
: t ng ne * i EN Hi wpitad Schoad of Nur
| were He
| HuntingBon and Robert RK. Chap- |
i per of Raxton I
York Oily
Crh ASP on mF] RAMEN SER TLTSR Fhe A
Mr. rd Mrs. ltd ior and
som, Earl, of Tleveland, Ohio, via
ited for several days during the
past week with Mr. Giny's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cletus (Gray in
East Carroll Township. Mr. and
Mra. Lee Lawrence and family,
aise of Cleveland, likewise visited
the Gray home,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Palstic of
Windham, Ohio, Mrs. Elizabeth
Donch and daughter, Mry John
Farrington and dasughler, Dale, |
all off Stam-
ford, Conn. visited ast week at
the home of Mr, and Mm. Michael
Mary Me Henry RN. of Cal
ver Hospital, was a Sunlay guest
of Mr, ans Mra Mike Donch,
Miss Mary Hopkins of Philuiei
phis was a house guest for sev.
vral days of Mr. ana Mri Bernard |
ynn
Faul Farabaugh and Jdasggnlier
lois, and Nancy Fiynn, lew 10
New York Sunday Mae Lok
Farabaugh remained there and in|
spending the week with har uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mra. Don Fara
baugh
Mr and Mex
and family iast week
minke (hear
Farabaugh is
Pa where they will
home. Mr
rolet Hales Co. at tHEY pliice
Cut-of town folks who atlapd-
funeral of the ale Minhas!
ws Monday inclufed
Mrs. Wilmer (heater of
Mrs Maivme
Fhensburg. Mr. and Mrs
Jack. Joe
{ heater,
John Omix danrhier
and Mr Searle of Mo.
Keesport. James Lacey off Pilla
Bhirley and Harvie! Lacey
Lois Watson, James Sweeney
and Mra John Hporiak
Mary Ann, al of
Monongahels City: Mr. and Nirs
Central City: Mr
Ed Lacey and family of
and Mrs Bd
and Mrs Miry Flum
phrey of Patten Bat
and John O'Neill of
leans turn to
Carrollton News
Three new Boy Scont
mmbria District of ihe
of the trooper are In
Troops 65 and 208 of
are sponsored by Walter Mo(Coy
Fost 814, American Legion. Trpop
208. set up in Emeigh, ui spothaor-
wi by Local 1585, United Mins
Workers of America.
EAN SPY
Amputee Veterans May
Hunt from Automobiles
Paraplegion who lost tisedr Uinshs
throagh enemy ation ary Row
permitied to hunt from aulosno
hile In Penneylvania
Under the Bil signed hy On
Fine this week, the Bille CQapny
Commission will prescsibe rules
and regulslions (o supervie mph
bunting. Authors of the nnessgre
Maurice L. Banker of
A CHS OD
Fred Farabiugh
temoved |
ha | LIE household effects to Bedford
A% 3
"WE ¥ Gwe 1
Nistthern |
{ future
| associated with the Thosnas Chey
k William |
1%} Lacey of Fort Worth, Tiveas: Nirs
Busan Howe
* | Morviadale, and James (YViNeill of |
Tyrone :
Page 7-B for |
Ae BIE BAIR HS eA IVE pr
IT NAPPENED TO ALEX MAXWELL . . .
Forme. Benedict Man Bai
«| Huge Auto Business In Two
Alex Maxwell, a former Bt Another wrinkle he
Benedict man, really has what it | | provide no Hee no rest rooms sl is
takes to make good sta Fa
According to the recent issue :" cosomare lo a
of the Ford Dealer Magazine” the
Alex his built up a $10000.a- they want go
month repair and parts business | has been’
in only two shart years | four or five 7
This de in addition fo sales of
some 10 Ford cars and trucks:
{ annually
Mr. Maxwell is remembered in
Patton, too, having graduated
from Fitton High School. He was
from # 4 by Stoltz Motor Co,
j hoe al Verd dealers, until about
i 1
#35
-A Nutt of cool rt 4
tiful abject but it can ah
Hace - af of work Aad "n -
propesly: used.
: In IME he inherited a feeble
jnervice trade and proepecta for!
back -of dealership sales that "hit
ihottom’' when he soquired the
Ford franchise in Begperfisld N |
I. and set up Maxwell Motors
iThe giirage was Josted on 8
[main corner, with other garages |
ton the other three corners, and |
| the deilership had been closed |
during World War 1 :
The garage then
lend #d £2 ny BEEFY we and repair |
gales ir 8 month Now he has so
Ina work ta do that he har to
fares neh of it out to his fore
i mer competitors
Just recently. Maxwell set up
Fert Lee Motors snother Ford
garage, which taps the raft of |
the Gorge Washington Bridge
into Nw Yark the main traf
Bc artiry In comunciion with |
this stand he ales operates a
parking ot for bridge commuters
He siad is amid fo own a firs
#hich ells transit buses
Much of Maxwells suevean ia
said to Be due 10 a plan he drew
Ww of providing continnnis Mer.
vite otf his new enrs for we
Years <0 25.00 miles THis is to
take care of all bul standard
paintatiance care and normal
wear. If conte $30 and brings
back 8) percent of his car pur
chasers for service With the
BETTY e AIPOnA, éeanrh
pocd lor maintenance
Work
had oniv al
$e HOLDS 895. LES OF
Availebie in 15 4 9 Ca Fu
CHESY FREZIERS 19) WIZE
VISIT OUR DISPLAY
BOOTH IN THE
NO. 3 BUILDING AT
CAMBRIA COUNTY ¥
ETRE 3 a
definite
I EP I TN YRS See Pi
TERNAL ORDER of EAGLES
AERIE 1244 PATTON, PA
FINEST BANDS
Pleasant Atmosphere
COURTEOUS SERVICE
for Your Enjoenent
FRIDAY NITE, AUGUST 31
JOE BOES & HIS ORCHESTRA
FISH FRY
SATURDAY NITE, SEPTEMBER 1
STEVE MORELLI & HIS ORCHESTRA
SUNDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 2
POLEKA HOUR FROM 00 ‘ull 500
MICKEY LOKEY & HIS BAND
Chicken Dinner Served from 5 "ull 8 P. M.
$1 PER PLATE! Members and Their Familion Welcome
Sale Ends Saturday, Sept. First
® Bright Color Neen
® Ballerinas
® Wedgies
® Cuban Heels
'® Linens
® Hi Heels
AT $2.98
® Loafers
® Light Colored Minuets
® School hoe
Values up te BLN
$1.38 SL.79
® HEAVY SOLES
® ELK UPPERS @ ARCH
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Fridman's Clearance of All Summer Shoes!
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