Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, October 04, 1951, Image 9

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UNION PRESS COURIER nm
Mr. ind Mrs. Bdward Kirkpat- |
and son of Chicage are vis.
' &t the home of the lady's
Mr. and Mrs. George
3 : rug and
ly were Sunday visitors in
Lawrence st the home of Mr
) rs. Bernord Niebaver.
| Louts Hoover of Cleveland O.
the week end at the Johs
Helen and Mary Mar
of Indisna spond
at the home of
is and Mrs. Fu
1 RE Mrs. Darrell Krug and
Mary Ann, were Wed
visitors in Johnstown,
and Mrs. Clarence Karl
es
oes
PATTON, PA,
tat
wo
Just eall and tell us when
you want your fuel oil
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helm: of Patton were Sunday vis
fitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs
iC :
Kiine.
Chester Lieb and Henry Dumm
i were Sunday callers in Johns
town
Miss Ross Lieb
speast the week end at the home
of her parents, Mr and Mrs
George Lieb.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Falatic were |
last Saturday visitors in Johns
town.
and daughter, Alma Jean, of
ensburg were Sunday visitors here |
at the Jack Falatic home
Mrs 1! CC Kiine was hopless al
a plastic party at her home last |
Wednesday, . 38. Those pre
sent wepe Mrs. Walter Kirsch |
Mrs. Kenneth Kine, Mrs. Martin
Smith, Mrs Martin Hoppel, Mrs |
G. L. Krumenacker, Mra. (Clarenc
Kariheim, Mrs. Raymond Lieb Sr
Mrs. Alphonse Kirsch Mr. RG
Lieh, Mrs Leo Hughes Mrs ©
BR. lLovette, Mrs. Durrell Krug
Mrs. Rupert Farabaugh, Mrs
Norbert Biller, Mrs. John Weil
and Mrs. Joseph Lieb, Mrs RV
Parrish, Mra. Louis Raglov. Mrs ©
Genevieve Huber, Mm W
Kirsch and Mrs 17 © Kips
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{larceny, 6:
port,
Cambria’s Courts
‘Handle 178 Cases
During September
A tolal of 178 canes were dis
ined of during the September
term of criminal eourt in Cam.
briz County, asccording to the
quarterly report released Friday
by Clerk of Courts Joseph Wess
There were comparatively few
(rials as ment of the delendants
inieaded guilty 10 charges made
against them. Guilty pless were
entered by 113 defendants. or 6&5
percent of the total
in 12 trials, six
were freed and six others were
joonvicted. The court itself con
ivitted Tour defendants nd acs
| quitted eight. A total of 11 cases
i were dismissed by agreement of
i the court and the district atior.
{oey's office, with the defendants
(being required lo pay prosecution
irosts in 22 canes
Of the 133 endants who
gither pleaded guilty or were con.
| vieted, the court meted out these |
‘penalties: State prison terms, 3;
‘county jail terms, 19; probation,
(22: fines and cosla or conts only,
121, and support orders. 9
{A breakdown of cases by type
is an follows:
Aggravated assault and bat.
ery, 12; simples assault and bat-
tery, 12. robbery, 2; burglary.
embezgioment
forgery. 1. rape, 1;
offenses, 213. non-su
40. drunken driving. 5
other motor oode violations 17
Huan law Rai, 3. gumbling,
8 and Iiscetianeoun, n
School Bus Struck
While Unloading
a a a
and
fraud. 8;
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of Ham isburg
Mr. and Mrs. Amandus Springer |
wi
defendants
Priceless Treasure
. « « A Fine Portrait |
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AMSBRY
i Mr. and Mrs Gerald Risbon
{apd family spent Bunday here at
ithe Gordon Litzinger home
Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Lewis and |
children were visitors in Colver
| on Saturday evening
Mr. and Mrs Paul Madigan and
children were
i Bunday afternoom
Mary and Laverne Bevis
foona
i Miss Dariens Hebdon
torith Florine Madigan Saturday
Mrs Earl Godlirey called on
i Bert Hertgop family in AMoons
inst Monday
Oscar Miller vigited st the
| Stanley Wilk hone ip Cresson on
cBunday afternoon
Mr and Mrz Harry Fish and
familly of {ni City sper Sunday
| vimiting among local relatives
Po Mr. and Mrs Pam Madigpr and
ifamily were Baturday evening
teatiers in Crease
Mr and Mra Chuck Wilk of
| Cresson Rpent Sunday at the Bu
hianan horas in town
Mr ard Mrs Deeald Hartman
and children. Horald and Denna
Pvimited Mr and Mrs James Stine
inn Yan Orener Merida y
Mr sd Mes Hichard Beswan-
gor and children. Ellen snd Bar
ihars, of Ajloans spent Sunday
There With the Thornes
Madigan
snd 46 meph Belwwan ge r families
tors: lpnicy «Ff Gall
gin and Joseph Baley of Creswor
visited Bunday sfiernoee at the
Buchanan residence
Mra. Helen Wi ik and Mr and
‘Mrs Charles Wi imited at the
Boa wo 5 a
Fria CC BK
Mrs Sr anien Aedpmd
{ Wil tmited
FUE doy is
Mira
Buchanan he
My v3
and fam
with Mrs. 0
Gn Bundy
Yee ¥
faphey
siisgher had
hye
bls on the sik the pas
fw whens
Mr. and Mis Ferpuwrn of Onl
Higin were Buniday even gg % 5 her
al the 3 Mariman Boson
Miss Gerry Watters of Gallitpis
Was a Sunday guest si the home
of Mr and Mra Jodeph Bacy
Visitors in Alterna Monday in
tiaded Mrz Hiss Puochanss and
daughiers Duna and Rhirvley
and Mr ard Mrs Cbaries Wilk
sof Cresson
Mr and Mr _David Hart of
Jobmstiown were visitors with
Loyd Pugh family bere last Wed
neatiay
Caliors Allesma on Baturdav
were Lemoyne Fish and daughter
Romoria. and Mr gd Mrs Yew
Francis and son. Joey. and Mike
Plerwoin
. Frank Rascz een Oybin
loved in
week ond
spent the rere at the
Bome of his parents Mr and |
Mra Joseph Raex 3
Mrs Helen Kalendek who suf. |
fered un fractured rid and
jured kidney in an
while enroute to Allcoes
(werd. is recuperating at
hime near here
61 Bill Students’
Checks Delayed
Veterans
fall under
ner
G1 Bil should take
( them over until sarly November
This warning was issued the
Vélerans Administration in Penn.
sylvania last Thursday when it
t known thal subsistence
checks will not be ready until
November.
The VA said this
of velsrnns statt or resume Lriin-
gE under the GI Bil Oficials
said thal everything is being
ig 10 keep delays io 8 minim
Veteran students can help mat.
. VA said, by not writing to
roi agency sbout the delays Re.
plies to jetters take time that
otherwise cond be spent process.
ing subsistence checks When the
i thecks arrive they will include all
| payments due from the time the
welernn started class
—~Preas-Courler ads pay beat
TE FAT
annual
Patton callers on
spent 3
[idol Saturday afternoon in AL |
vigited |
the |
the ;
an ine
#ila aveident
fast
(ng to train this |
enough money with them lo tide |
must ln
exists every yeur when thousands
nal Junior Vege
a Me awarded Dy The
AEP Pod Store:
$00 More
awards are
test of the Natio
4 Youths Entered fakle Growers Asewiston Ares
The contest, designed to tench Tk W.
| farm vast enrolled the peo Handa
n ontest gram the most moviern pro AIR L.
fitable methods of growing usd Francis
Four Northern ¢ : mE markeling vegelables rill close Fires
i farmers are ente rod fn othe 1B dn Decepnber with B00 in cash ia
production-marksting ts #5 Bes He
NR baa in A BR BR SS
Ho A ve
youlhe entered arg Pat
Dunn and Bdwnrd J of the University of Conmectiout,
both of Ebenshury: Wille is nitionn! NJVGA chairman
Adar of Dysart and Winners sre nes after re
A. Kupetz of Patton
prize in the malions) svent
than 220 ofher studied by officials of
mde On 8 vegional Dep! of
a
“tints of the
[sectonai and state basin owen ports fn Ihe PO :
8 Thasrk, extension Bortieuiturist keting fied. « sen
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cords of growing and osrketing 4 this
santa ants are clear out
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