Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, February 07, 1952, Image 14

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Storewide Clearance!
CLOSE OUT SALE OF THE ENTIRE STOCK OF
The MADEMOISELLE Shoppe
Ladies’ Wear PATTON, PA. MAGEE AVE.
@ Dresses @ Coats @ Suits
© Pajamas © Sweaters
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Children’s & Infants’
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Now Under New Management and Ownership
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of 5 County Fee Offic Get Tooth Builder Improved Teaching --- ler ut (he John Poet hom. | mony harenee ici: Jo. AS
: . Opening meeting of the current tons, Mass, were recent visitors Huhee Andrew rch.
e $ ’ : Csericyg was held lust Tuesday ¢v- at the Mike Galle home hare sep 5, Betty v
ow Credited Profit for ’51 Branch Chairmen Added fo Water Methods Is TOPIC 1mm oh Couronne with 120 "oir nd Mew Mow Pom wy oo
g : tits The water they're drinking in
i but’ add of office “Named On Monda Fhengburg (hese days is availiable
port. in only twa other places in Pean.
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Jim were Janet
; John Burenko,
primary teachers in attendance Commodory were scent Sunday | Zegiit Juck Marshall, Mary Ellen
€ meeting will be held visitors hee at ne ohn Peel Sr | Norton and
created a profit. :
The officeby re Ford Brook -
with amounts shown to the near- Committee chairmen for 194% '
> " he next Mary 5
; ihe Jatter part of this nmunth home ;
ith
est dollar, follows: | were appointed at a meeting of
miproved curricula in the
Improved tesching methods in teaching of geography in second
grience and social studies and ary shools as the subject
PROTHONOTARY | the executive commities of Cam ther
| bria County Branch, Pennsylvania
Cash received ARs D
Credits received 8 472 State Education Associalion, on
educational problems were ; Presented Frida y Night presen ting a photeCraphic
day he second | series of MARSTELLER Senior lass of Spangler High Sevoled to* the architecture
a * % BOOTIE in ¢ Series 3
| Monday night of last week in Lhe meetings designed to improve Lhe
Total receipts 315 Ebensburg Courthouse
School plessnted “Damsels in | Peiping, China.
curricula in ount y 4 ii G | i J
2088! Named by Dr. Glenn C Hess Ma Sc :
Distress.” a three-act comedy at. The exBibition. prepared” by
hacia S18 p or Inst Friday in the editors of Life Magasine
10,508 | of Richland Twp. conducting his president off borogagh oounci an The program, which iti luded a Honor Roll Announced
first meeting a8 preutgent of the The period honor roll of the
school auditorium. The production | comprised of
anounced Tuesday of jast week gavien of four discpssion periods
Cash received unit, were the following Marsteller Grade School wig ane
was under The direction of Mrs by
Thelma Hodgson and Vernon Kessel,
that the sistem has Deen In OF 4nd a panel opening atl 3:30 p Krug, hgh school instructors
eration sinte mid-December And .. od dosing in the evening or —"——————— i
Credits received . Legisiative, Mahlon Baum if anyone in Ebeasburg noticed meld in Ebensburg Court potnced last week Students
Total Receipts | gardner, Ebensburg, reappointed; the difference. Ao one mentioned C onsined to Ihe Honor Roll are as
1 37466 | public relations. Frank Alcema, it follows
0 | reappointed. ethics Firat Grade Dave Peel, Shirley
5.774 | David Berti, Barnesboro, member Gray and Michael Michmey.
i § # voi + ¥ os
Fahip, John M. Nan, Beaterinte: Second Grade Blaine Tayor '
resolution. Fdwi : fame Connie Krupa, Georgetta Viana
and necrology and welfare th) ¥ mp pL - ;
(Clhir J. Urich. Hastings Hilda Late, Carol Fudrow, and
BSS ET ng Patty Weir
Third
ak
Dr. Hess outlined tha ctumty
association's four main ob ives
: for 1502 #4 being Eitater ax ipha Zenone, Anne Thur, Marlene Za.
Sis on are paps 8 qr gs that if dod not affect the Laste Dr Pond spoke on break y Frank Peel. Margaret
teachers, improvements in FSEA asim " hs oa Howarth, sad Carol Ann Bearer
and Nadi I Bducation Associa of the walter. and that extensive Education
ti membership promotion of 1e8ts have shown that it reiuces | teaching methods to those sti Fourth Grade Eugene Hauzie
| American Bducation Week 100th decay sbout 50 percent dents wha will the Donald Kline, William Patterson
28.308 |, oughot t On mri a County and : he phpintat FOr ae sie #raehind ion nd Richard Fesarchisk |
14,587 d Fifth Grade Joseph Hudak and
i fean (srani
Rixin Geade Waiter
increased activity on the district age Btudy of School Drop-Ouls
1.288 ]
james Harber, Henry
i Dawe on a at wady of
Joe Michney,
svivania and
tHe
ity .
The water now going into Eb
enshurg lotion and Mines
places in specially tramten] With a
chemical reputed to prevent tooth
decay
bw
Cambria {
Josep CC Anderson, the
Cash profit ;
ad profil iL he On oapiay it 4
i a
was
Bgtieen
Principal speakers Owe
Frederick 1. Pond supervising
curricalum consultant of the De
partment of Public [Cducation
and Eugene Kunssiman, Indiana
The cheniical is sodium fluoride INE
The aysten principally is a me
chanical device which releases the
proper amount of fluoride into
the water ystems. Daily tists are
made to cleck the proper concen High school teacher and chairman
tration about one part of flur of the central-western curriculum
vide to a million of water revision commillee on
Dr. Anderson sald the fluorida- | studies
tion process ix entirely harmless, Af the 3.30
sr i
Grade «Carol Ann Hu
Theresa Baron, Miuthael:
a oiock JBerussion
"Pre: Indac tion
designed 0 improve
ciler ried
spied
why stu
On Farms Most Of All!
: It was announced that a work dents leave school
4,685 | pop will be held for alli svunty 5-00 P M Feb 18 Af 4:15 p m If you sre interested in mechanising snd mod
1 128 | Lonchers fn October, probably in . . » sejors of oounty ter Zenmone Stella Krupa, Mar. ernizing your farm n order to increase produc.
11.301 Revisions t h stitution one Kine, and Patty Verchick tion for profit. we urge that you come In and see
_ Sms! 0 the Cconm: a Seventh Grade William Baarer, us. We make loans on new farm machinery, on
4328 | YI De Studied Ry nd Ralph Gray. Rudy Thuy. Mary crops and on land both short and long term.
1 hy Ann Gerrick and Cawol Ann {pnt We'll be pind to discuss with you the fnanein
Eighth Grade -oumes DeXlonic, ! — ¥
of say imbrovement which adds 10 the value of
| chatrman: David I. Smith Ho
‘bert Cobrecht, Mra Elizabeth Thomas Ha ich. |
Aileen Hermialick, Virginia Rice your farm.
I Nielsen and Miss V. Marie
| ty and Agnes Smego
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Mra Mike Susich
the Hirth «of 4 son
21 at Indiana Hospital
and Mra Abert Krupa Jr
taughters, Connie and Stella
Fuilrow
Kellander
Arthur Rice (Chen
oan
guidance
shone Dari
diac uagion on
Records”
fp Pated in a panel
Commonwesith Secretary G Re
Cumulative
Hmith last week announced days
and Bours fhe state election bur Dr. Pond also spoke al the 7 30
eau will be open lo receive BOM BM Meeting, his Lime on The
ration petitions for April 232 Pennsyivania Curricalom Fene
- pronary : provement Program.” At the 8
Gar. In addition to ine regular busi- p mm séssion, the edurator dis.
pens days the burden will Be op cussed new sGience culTicula foe
- - op jdnioln's Bry he Feb 12 secondary sehoonls. The 8 p oh
CONTRACT AWARDED Fa Mm toby mand on meeting was held in Courtroom J
State Dept. of Property and Raturday, Feb. 18 8:30 a An 8 p mm semlon also Was
Supplies Iast week YE iirded a.m to i pm held in Courtrooms 2 with Mr Jan
contract for. repairs lo the roof Smith fiminded candidates thal Kusseiman as speaker. He dis Mr
‘of the Cresson Samatorivm ad Feb IS al Gp m= the last day cumsed new curricala for he and
i ministration building. The #6471 for filing the petitions. He urged leaching of social studi vere recent Sunday visitots at
| contract went to Limbach Com thers to file as soon an possible Approximately 110 couniy the Paul 1s honte in Mitton. |
| pany of Pittsburgh. te aveid the last-minute rush and teachers altended the meetings Mr. and Mra Fred Peel and
| A Sisto ts enable corrections to be made Improved teaching methods and daughlers Susan and Debble, of
Have faith in yourself
{ peceaRsry techniques as well as teaching ab. Commodore ware recent Runday
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ry
WE ARE INTERESTED IN CAMERIA COUNTY'S GROWTH
First National Bank
at Patton, Pa.
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we tell you that every 1952 Buick
rides like a million dollars, we're not
just slinging slang *- we're talking real money —-
the whole operation with Dynaflow Drive.*
You may not care how the job was done, ov
what it cost. But we'll lny you this:
been brought together with such satisfying
for you te do is come in and
neering,
up the
A million dollars and more were poured into
tools —engi-
~-{0 team
you'll find
You're going to say “thanks a million” to Buick
under your hands and haunches.
Old familiar roads take on a new smoothness.
as i rma — cn vnat vn stir Sorte:
on a Buick—and on no other car in the world.
A million dollars and more was the price paid
to work out control of end-sway and side-roll
on curves — to double-check vertical “throw”
springs for all four wheels — to V-brace the
torque-tube keel and X-brace the frame —
to cushion body and ¢ngine — and to silk out
Gone are the weave and wander, the jitter and
jounce that you've felt in lesser cars. You ride
with road-hugging assurance and level ease.
All of which only begins to tell you what
really great cars these 1952 Buicks turned out
to be.
Never before have style and stamina—comfort
and character—power, performance and price
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