Hastings Man Making Good ‘As Pilicher—See Page 1-B | % * » . ¥ Serving Northern (Cambria (ounty . " : . WL pe PATTON, PA., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1951 Patton Firemen Pan Laid Band Mothers To Distribute Envelopes For Excellent Work Patton Fire Co. members will be around to your door sometime tomorrow to deliver Annual Banquet Held envelopes for thelr annual col . lection. At Commercial Hotel They don’t want any money then, but will appreciate if you The work dane by would place your donation in Bard Mothers Asan the envelope and have it ready by several speakers when they return on Thursday annual banquet of the of next week, Nov, 15. held last Baturday at Next Thursday's collections mercial Hotel dining room will begin when the fire siren A Inrge number of Indies blows at 5:00 p. m. od the affair This is the only means, other John than the Old Home Week cede olunr ir bration and socials, that the firemen have of raising money, wir be gpenerons. The Fire Company's annual turkey sorinl will be held at the Fire Hall Friday, Nov. 18 Vol. 59 No. 2 . AE Democrats Garner Victories But Lose D. A. and Recorder F , Evans Wi In Tight Roces Pilgrimage to Visit Patton's Catholic 16 Pages — 2 Bections Single Copy be NORTH CAMBRIA PERSONALITIES NO. 1353 Albert Wilshire Popular Eagles Steward the Falton wh praised during the waar int ion the (om Fiere it tered New Prosecutor An 8 : by the joint committee of Patton [VPW and American Legion posta for all veterans to turn out bed for Armistice Day church services Sunday evening and the parade {and program Monday morning It wax cited that veterans need aot wenr thelr uniform if it does pot B. but should wear a service e if they have one fhe annual church services are to be held this year at St Marys Catholic Chureh, at 7:30 pm. on | Sunday Veterans are asked to as serobie either at the VFW or the L Legion Frm and proceed to The Tehurch in a group Auxiliary members likewise are requested i to stiend the services {i In line with the vote of the i Patton Business Association, all % stores in the Borough will close on Monday when a parade will be held at about 10:40 a =m. The ‘ Patton High School Band and the veterans and school children will assernble near (he Presbyterian Church. and mareh down Magee ‘Ave to the Theatre Armistice Duy services will be held indoors Attorney Fred J Carvolitowr, and D. for Recirder of Republicans, scored an upset on the Demperats in the Cambria Only visting on Tuesday, by un- official sadrgin of between [00 and 800 svotex The former ide feted District Attorney Samuel BR. DiFrancisco in a near” panto finish catnpaign that was also fhe siffie Balure a: Mr Evans wn over Robert Forsythe of Patton The reminder of the courlh offices, ‘with the exception WW. Iwmavis, minority 3 Se. went to the Democrats The two sitting judges Leorge IW. Griffith. Republican, and John ¥ : TH. MeCann were returned to the 4 | Pope. are Common Pleas Ben'h by hap d- § ; i Four visits to a chureh Fday. Nos abr Flan wilh Be a = Soe majorties. Mayor Walter F h i 2. Sacramental confession and! ed 81 Monica's Mothers Club Shirley and : nd by Shirley Rose, Republican, Was returned a ; | communion L of Chest Springs for the benefit Rr Sonim Va, ke he Nar winner ih Johnstown sn | 3. Reeiting on the occasion of fof the school. Prizes will be cy Lowerts. an tric bY Returns were slow in coming jeach visit to the church: (a) Fivel swarded snd lunch served All are Bill Farrell 5? 4 Ken in, and bullot-splitting fikely [Our Fathers, Hall Marve and wei to attend Kirk in the Grand Thestre beginning an all-tine high in Cam firia = [Glory Be to the Fathers, ib) an Five-Year-Old Emeigh Lad Killed [in he, Grand Theat . ‘The last palict bos didn! ap OF COURTS ndditional Our Father, Hail Mary | : Hl i A program for the veterans While Starting On Shopin Trip & [who turn out will be held follow- “the courthouse until noon iand Glory Be to the Father, plus . Wess, DD. $8,547 im the services Fees of Tom Evans, Deeds, bith Hernan by resis Pistion toastmastery The benediction Ae HEalph KE First Baplis! Mrz Anthor adkddress ) remark Uy a rid Fobsn principal anda Herd? ‘Second of Card Partie $ pal ! : » ¥¥ % i {iverhergar | Set At Chest Springs A Murray, Dr. EP. Cooper, E The second in W. Winslow ard Prank Cammas hl : , . rala sr hot bosrd members parties will be held the Chest : An feriainrment program oon iy £3 . dH nant "Tian i 1 prin ks at ange Hall nex Tries sisted of winging by the Dnanchak 13. ot 8 Pp. m.. ¥ponac: #1 per. REerves: RS arid Bev the Co a TF iw fiw von Fives hy Whitmer, pi "hire? Then Catholic residents of this area | | will have the opportunity to make | a Holy Year Be rimage ir Pat ton this coming Sunday, Nov 11 The pilgrimage is being spor inored by the Paltan (CBU members, with anvone who wishes to do =o invited to take part The group will meet a! IMary's Church at 2:30 p.m. atl iwhich time the pilgrimage will (begin Conditions for findulgences as set FIRTH A AAI AOR ARERR Sr FE + tor of TR as gave he feldlcrwedl BY { gle y Jr yg rvisong Brin Patton, and 85 John Er Vii RE 5 fi Ress ai Year | ih hie the Holy forth by RR series of neh at &Y by ¥RED J. FERS ise Ry Ie Apostles Creed, (c) three Hail hae! Skuplen. R. nan arys, together with the invoca- ¢ - p M ch i £ j : x Cir. Commissioners Wess plurality over Skupien, | thon een of Peace, pray for Parell and Thomas A 11 110 ju = concluding with the Hall, (Merk of Courts Jose CORONER ny Queen, a Register Michael J. Bact. Govekar, D. 8408 | oblh is recommended, Prothonotary Joseph C Stropke, K shone | Obligation, that the atid Coroner Joseph C Govekar's plurality over Str. Fa er composed by ams of Kmeigh. was fatally in! The boy srandma Mi Democrats, were ee. anne 0 : { Father, be recited. jured shortly before 2 p. ma. Mon- bus is ming pe) : Dennis 1. Westtick, rag, Jit In Patton, the visits to church- {day when he darted in front of across the road tow and 5 ected county COUNTY SURVEYOR es must be as follows: Two visits ja car while awaiting a bus He lis fot hearis rife was 7 Pemilley, D, ses lo St. Mary's Church and two died the Miners’ Hospital at ing that bh in rting Rowland, R. 20.913 Bradley's plurality over Rowe fsnd, 3.680 | the Korean War arrived | visita to Bt George's Church 2:27 pm. suffering from a skull path of » «a briven By : ; fracture, fracture of the right iArtiey TL of Hpangle Carrolitown R. D. Couple |i: Coreen, ver sroved. & - # in the Korean campaign. He Mark Silver Anniversary | paign. He jeg and abrasions of the face Eire i the be The child was with his grand. | wn pyrvania’s | Jargest cilips fopl. Abe Newman Jr, son of Mr ft and Philadelphia | Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sisco of | and Mrs. Abe Newman Sc. of lin Cherry Tree They planned to . | through Barnesboro recuriting | | bus coming some distance AWRY mother Mra Nervie Davis, when the tragedy occurred. The boy ant - Democritic, Carrolitown R. D. this past Bun- | Barnesboro. {board a bus in Emeigh Ih Ph electing Deimo- | day observed their 25th wedding! The soldier was a member of | Mrs. Davis said ber grandson g for mayor Mr. and Mrs. So Tae } Bu th. a Bon, | Assessment Group larnd Mrs Davis had jeft bome shortly before 2 o'chkek in antic a down to Aer anniversary. ithe 24th Infantry Division, 52nd had crossed the road and was . Il was the first i The couple were married Nov. Field Artillery Battailon. He en {standing on the south side of the | _ that Ten men were named by prop. owners in Patlon bt Haly the erneral public a invited to James Staifie Photo. Patton) { both oe pill ion al the shurch Mr Wilshire is a member of and those at he tates the Patton (uErterback Club, the | fowat Order of Moose, and the | Flat Men, Before 1ooo pling the position a stiward a the Eagles, he worked | ihe mines for 14 years word | three vesrs it the steel mills in Johnstown. Hi came to Pation as | 4 boy of thread years and has ived | hare ever singe With the sxcep- tin of the three years he worked | in the mills A so of Henjamin and Ameita | { Johnston) Wilshire, he was born | in Prilipatuny on Nov. 17, 1560, | On April 15, 90 forraer Miss Julia of Clenrfiald They ba elikdren ie Daniel, Tho | was, and Lorraine, wile of New | wisn Mertens, all of Patton, and not of Year Holy Thorns Adama five-vear-old . His grandinu VAR ary of Mr and Mes Walter Ad ithe along ppomits wid ie Hy CYRIL B STEVENS Albert Wilshire of Palion mado many friends during the years he served na steward at the Patton srd Mra Day Eagles He haz held the position of warn. for 28 vears more than half the inte the Patton Aerie 1244 hia been ¥F FRR ~ fi RiRlence traveling Mr Wilshire said Be has mal peuple from all over the United Hiaten His position with the org. antzation has given him the op. portunity to do this since there have been viaitovs in Patton Troms | Eagles lodges from sll over the SOanLYY : Ag a member of the Fagles he hss held the Lion time of wo conductor for Years The Pa tion man is An ardent Cambria County Oe Jom sporieman. He has been a Pirate eph Govekar plans spn Bguest in fan for 35 years and likes the - + the near future {nivernity af Pittaburgh in foal. HS ball. He hamself played indepen- Hetly, at hime dent football for eight years in sght grandeln i Bim younger Save $e played Ler Mr i jo tarback. | fins He enjoys Ee mo dm wri Ge Woman Elected to C oancll waiting at the started iF Peay ‘® Fat in whe fie : the constitutional amund- 4 { bein County voted in Agron consolidation of the county vernments in a ot Feoted aguins! f ntl amendment. Cambria County, two 24 fret Artiey 18d police that as Wat approaching the buys stop saw Mrs Davie standing along ithe rond haat id «4 the Ad. |aNn oy He sal 4 He Was travel Ing between 50 agg! 40 when he ‘naw Thomas dart the path tf hiw ear He applied the brakes bul was unashies tiv stop in to avoid siriking the Now Home On Rotation A Barneshores army veteran he of Be hae PRs Sa The traffic signal Nght for the mein corner un Carvolltown Bas I peen ordered and will be installed Patton ih besy Washer pation of an afternoon's shopping 4, 1996. Mrs. Sisco is the former | listed in the army July 14, 14K | highway where he could see the & of Spangler ———————————— ‘Miss Alice McKivigan ‘Named to Court Post Mise Alice Bpangier Mmday An officiel ow rt the Cambria OO ts | station Cpl. Newman, a graduate of | | Barneshore High School, reenhists ant the army for throes years. | srg report {6 duty after | anys i. 8 30.day lesve with his home Sunday, ito 0 Justis am in hogar | pvent at the Sisco A PRR ISS SR stenographer {oo Xinty £ iret s Second Ward Voters Elect County TRE ie Hl Gore Dr. Edward J. Halusks, 3 S| "leary inst week fo act 88 8 Commities {tions for tax pu | to formulate (lo assist borough assessors in 2 istudy of present property valua- % in Patton. The selection of the group was {made from = list of 20 men whose i names were printed on ballot e¢ir- culated Ssnang the p my hold- #rs by the Patton Chamber of ; Commerce The 10 men named sre 1. G. eons A. Lehman, E. A. Mert. | 6NN H. Nehrig. Andrew Senita (dr, George Woomer, Francis X Young, Emerson Kirk and L. Sny- | der Yerger. These men met Friday night plans and begin their work. H. H. Nehrig was elected chairman of the committee and gy | Francis X. Young secretary. CREA Democrats Win All Bammesboro Offices Except Boro Auditor Democrats Tuesday won all offices in Barnesboro except auditor, aicording to unofficial re- turns. In the cleclion last year the Republicany made a clean sweep of Barnesboro local offices except one place on the school board. Tuesday the tide turned, and {the Democrats placed two school | directors, two councilmen and re. tlecled the present Democrat as- seasor, Frank A. Glasser. The Democrats now will aah have three seats in the borough council, Elected were Benjamin H. Root, 793 votes, O. R. Byrnes, 882 votes, and Thomas | Paterno, 658. Byrnes and Paterno have served previous jerms on the council, Root is a newcomer. The defested Republican candi- dates, all serving on the council now, are Norman Nolan, William P. Brown and Richard D. Breen. Nolan lost by a 12-vole margin. Other membres of borough council are e T. Akins dent; Robert Hon, George ammond and Jack Gallinis Stephen Sedlock was reelected | to the school board on the Demo | cratic ticket and Charles Bran- cato will be the new Democratic | member. Bedinck polled 681 voles ‘while Brancate gat 788. Raymond E. Owens, tL member, defeated nats, aaa was defeated. Bonner, a newoom- er, lost by ve Owens trailed by 129 voles , the only suc- jp SHnidn te. de fun, ome Barnesboro Burgess, | lof auditor by 102 votes. iy ~ jreceived 712 votes to Trybus' Approved > f hae pleas judges, the effective (it. 15. Mise MceKivigan had been employed as a <ount stanographer on & temporary bas i# for the past several months The vrder of appoinment dig nol fis. a salary . Ebensburg Draft Board Inducts 20 {focal Board 38 with offices iu | Ebvensburg, inducted 20 Northern Cambria County men into the grmed forces vesterday They are: Charles W Fred H Db Edward 1. Jacobs. Barnesboro Biephen Btaruch, Colver Richard M. Beck Cassandra Paul EE Malekey, Ebensburg RD 2 Glenn EE. 8hope, Flinton Paul E Miller. Hastings Harold EE Lesachey, Lilly Fred J. Wamer., Blandburg Theodore 1. Blair, Cresson Joseph A. Ansman, Gallitzin Robert W. Anns, St. Boniface Joseph MM. Bacha, Barnesbore William J. Boldizar, Galhitzin Joseph M. Sansa. Cresson Paul D. Keller, Ashville RB. D 1 John J Durbin, Cresson Robert J. Maloney, Cresson A ES SR ANY SRO a A District Eagles Will 2222 Meet Here Sunday This coming Sunday afternoon, : Nov, 11, there will be a meeting of District 13 at the Patton Aerie Fraternal Oder Eagles District 13 is composed of Aerie’s from Somerset, Windber, Johnstown, Conemaugh, South Fork, Cresson. Patton, Altoons, Bellwood and Williamsburg, {A large class of new members will be initiated al this event Ehrel COTRIMON appointment ia lLagans, Colver Wand Ebensburg R gree Team. Fullon Connor, execu. ‘tive director of the Johnstown | Housing Authority will be pre sented ithe a Civic Service Award at the session Dinner will be served following the business session and in the evening a floor show and dance fis the local Aerie Ballroom will be held for members and their ladies, Se AAAI | Alumni Ya hers Plans Further organisation of pew Callitzin High School Al amni Association was disclosed Monday at a meeting in the high school auditorium. jon at a session a JR he h The initiatory ceremony will be in| charge of the Altoona Aerie De It was decided to i a con. | stitu t 7pm, rt 3. Ria a 8 yin 113 on al B po Post In Carrolltown Prancis Bearer R Carrolitown volers broke tradi Ligonirt J. Led borough Counc rt © Porabd ugh, B % Bank of Carrolitown, who edged || Sera Glassy, XB il three votes Miss Fok, a BEepude INAPRC TOR OF ELECTION Deniocrats, sre Mareaiia Maus Ber BR a * CE : Miss Kathleen Eck Gets Taras va br Bineted) {Ff BE Kootendd fey in balloting Tiwaday to name yp ov cunn boty B o 1 Slie is Miss Kathiean Efk, 3 erased Mens, ad ut Council President Hugh Cun- Miudred 2irs, D Hess, wan ane of threes seats Hoes BE Marries. RB iis Mark Buck and perneite Porn mugh. fagoury Turk) ferhieon Eek. WB Nod By 3-Yote Lead Jann Bock. OD a woman ax a member of Lhe ASSESSOR sistant cashier at First Naticeal HUDGR OF ELECTION aingham by the slim margio of Mer Seth RD LE 31 Other two new councilmen, both | [D2 etine CRilipese Lacey, the latler & present Other al. a body ure! 3 Adult Classes to Begin “2 Tonight At Patton High Anily Kenney, Bernara Rule Beil and Mike Mohler Two new schodl board mem-! Three adit classes under the bers also were named, both Dems. state's adulll educational ocrats. They are Robert J. Bearer will begin (his Thursday « snd Albert J Sharbaugh. Other at 7 p. mm. at the Patton members of the board, not up for | Bchool. election, are Fred B. Buck and; ducted in -S¥ping. sewing and in- MJ Strittmatter. There is ne dustrisl art vacancy on the board caused by | School officials have appointed the resignation of Fred M. Far. a following iostructors: Miss abliugh, who moved to Bedford Mildred Lowes, typing: Mis It is expected this will be filed Nancy MeNelin, snd Rich by appointment in the near fu- ard Hricka arts. Lire Classen wi be held each Thurs. Bernard Flyna will replace Cas- (day from 7 to § p.m. at the high per’ Lehmier, not a candidate for | school reelection, as assessor. Mr. Flynn | alwp is serving a8 borough secre. | tary { The Carrolitinn follows: JUDGE OF THE COU COMMON ror (Twe to be firth BR & D Oiionner, BR MoCann, D DISTRICY ATTORNEY Feie. B 173 Dill ranceses. D : 10 PROTHONOTARY Mineman RB 37 5 ata. D I Ie REGISTER OF WHLLS A Forsmiaatig returns were as 191 J Nov. 11. si 1} o'clock. : Miss Ropers 8 8 the Toceony Falls and 8 on Lelnssen, tether and child svang Cambria County. : institules 1 classes in Baan. RB Hirtnett - ww nD iN 2% RECORDER OF DEEDS Pans R = Parayihe. DO iN 3 COUNTY oe — (Theee to be » Dives. B : Ww Aji. B Farell, D esos. D the ? orough | I he Tat Saves will be co | tom, this “iuning Sunday morning. | is stnstailed the lamp will be ree moved and two lnmps mounted on poles in front of We bank and American Legion Home will be bstituted. eros will be Tuesday. Dee | OE LK Lawrence Burgoon “197, Dies Saturday her St. - Augustine He was | near. St St. Mr ‘of a rich, of he had resided | tarmer and Mar. oa Be Waa Julia ¢ Adama) released time | SU
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