| FALLENTIMBER Mra. Charles A. Matthew, Mrs. Alfaretta Kopp, and Mrs. Howard F. Glass attended a regular meet. ing of the Ellen Wilson Rebekah | Lodge No. 566 of Coalport Mon-| y . i Mr. ard Mrs. Michael R. Matish | and son, Robert, visited at the! home of Mr. and Mrs Eugene Ratchford in Dysart recently. Mr. and Mrs. Edward K. Buddie | spent several days visiting rela-| tives in Pittsburgh : Mr. and Mrs. William V. Mack- | ey and daughters of Mountaindale | visited last Wednesday evening at William M. Mackey hore. : Mr. and Mrs. Das F. Kopp and daughter, Karen, and Mra Al faretta Kopp spent several days visiting in Detroit, Mich. Mra. Howard F. Giass and Mrs Alfaretta Kopp visited with Miss Clara Heers and Mrs. Sue Gates in Coalport Tuesday evening Miss Dolores Toostn of Altoona t the week end at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John | F. Tonkin. Robert Noel of Cleveland, Ohio spent the week end at the home| of his parents, Mr. and Mrs John | M. Noel | Mrs. Ethyl Jean Grimes of Al toons visited recently at the | home of her parents, Mr. and] Mrs. Russell J. Lovell i i CHURCH NOT Glasgow Charge, EUB Churches Rev. One BE Sense, Pastor Phasing For Patient Care vital Cased mogtsirar Trviion” Sunday. Mareh 9 Utahvilie Church Worship Services al 048 a mm, sand Bundsy School of S93 » m. Elen Miller supt Cured Serviey NOTSRip at TR Pp and Sunday School al 0 s&s Wm. Re Jackson, supt. | Olasgow Pleasant WU Church Aun. | day School st 90 & mm, OCharies Cree : tmber Church. Sunday School | at 230 x mm. HF. Glas supt forsal theapentia. | activit Allemnansvilis Church ~~ Sunday me. wm. Tressie CHasgow Medting Wednesday at 730 p.m in Allemansvilie Church ARATE 12 ARS A w chile! mureing §¢ Problems of patient PRyCIIatY JerTies. war esl sBalysis. Dr. Glen By MRS MADALENE G. BUCK contaet of: " Directors, teachers and all em- | ws of Gallitgin Public Behools vania Loyalty Oath by John Paul commander of the Gallit- Monday evening. Loretto Soldier, . Listed As Missing, Now On Furlough Pfc. Elmer Conrad Tells ger we ~ Of Hiding from Enemy A Loretto fered some hope jes whose sons are the missing in the Korean Wa And he youth this week for thos: fa is qualified fo because he Wiis “missing” lst The voung recently returned to his Loretta ix Pie Foire son of Mr and Mra Hu rad of Loretto Rince his arvivel in Lorelt has been kept busy expaining he came ye missing in action on and his stars this “rhat dav, (Apr 4 us from the Fifth Ragin ofce fo fisted am Fwy od Gadi ¥ 4 were Moving sector of up In the Koren [upidenly { found ourselves lost and survoll od by enemy 1rOOps “Most of lhe guys YS TLL started runhing back toward our inte among Pasne Ny nia {Combat Team of the 24th Division UNION PRESS. COURIER after the toe have time he been my was supposed ani ng Hep! lines A bot 20 Fo oyim we the enemy ded and We whet try to Li AY where ie from hill and titre we wimy patrol w We that Ri all night til ¢ CE Ww Eg ways they until HH (ARP YEY Grs Crosened their fing. reine ware on thedr Ben fRW stayed yo RSE Ar i EVOTY 31 safely Pic Conrad enlisted in Alloena in Sept : He 100k hewie training at Ft Jacason B Cand then Prt Blas Texas fr going ¥t Lawton Wash assignment in Kores. He arvived in Korea Mar 2% 195) & was relied 19 his spending ne He then antown Gap for home wt a 3 2 ve Big § PE Fa 3d was pesignet io wh there to 3 Ble rod Jan Esignment ASHVILLE cet ivy WwW. M PLease ard We have enough mattresses to make a carpet of them from one end of town to the other! Tafinnted County's Pro perty ir J Con For Present Year Is 9 Mills Split Decision Friday As Commissioners Vote By a split vote of ‘commission. ers, Cambria County's tax rte for 1952 was officially set at nine mf one mill increase over tw | okt rate # The action was taken at a brief meeting in the Ebensburg Court. house last Friday when commis stoners met to formally adopt the $2.7 million budget set up for this’ year The tax rate and budget were on the favorable votes of Commissioners Pat Farrell amd Thomas A {(rwens Commissioner Cyrus W vested The votes were cast comment since the split decision anticipated. More than a month ago the CoOmmisoners hued expressed their opinions and indie cated how they would vole when the budget came up for final ape proval Commissioner Davia said he was opposed to a tax increase at this and therefore world vole ggainst the nine-mill rate a mem Davis 7 without wan Lime Moke INNERSPRING MATTRESSES = imiuntil Clommissionery Farrell and Owens said they favored the one saill boost in order to avold ox- tensive borrowing through refund. ing bonds A total of SH00000 in bonds mature this yehy and must be paid off With the added income {from the extra mill $104,000 it is expects]. that hotids in the antiount of S258.000 estimated at} tant be paid off. The other $343. | oF) will be refisnded. Ifriday's setitn | marked second time in as Many that the budget has been adopted By a twotoone volte of commis woners Last esr Owens and avis voted against Farrell in re hing the millige rate from 10 toy eight mills Pharrell was in fav sr of a 10 or mue<nill rate In 19h Within the next month missioners will make two tempor the Cor Years | Bank, Johnsfown. It wax in the amount of $175,000 and will be re- paid within six months The as nual interest mute will be 1% percent The other loan, sise for S178 000 will be made with the Johns town Bank and Trust Company. The nloney will be borrowed pro- bably early in April and will be repaid in five nonthe Both loans will fall due early in September. Makeshift Toy Proves Fatal to Columbia Lad Costumbia- i PNB) Jack Gibson ard another 1l-vesr-old boy were playing together They were taking turns rolling down hill = fa round cardboard carton but on Lone of the rolls Jack Gibson roll dry loans amounting to $350.000 ‘These are Lux anticipation loans in give the sounNly working caps- 10581 taxes bopgin coming this summer The first of the tax-nticioation vans was nepolisted Monday with the United States National in sno WA Imagine, a SOLID Carload of Mattresses Shipped DIRECT TO US HERE IN BARNESBORO! The boss said we can sell but wait ‘till he sees the price we're doing it at! ed into the street where he Wak struck by a passing motorist whe was unaware there was a boy i side. Not until Pe stopped to dis jodge the carton from his oar did Jack's playmate come rushing up to the driver to tell him of the tragedy. Then it was too late HELD ON SUSPICTION Media (PNB: A rovonroobel inmate of Elwyn Training School near here ix being held in conned. tion with a fire which destroyed one of the buildings and cost the life of a female attendant HATS WHY YOU SAV - ALL WE WANT OUT OF THEM IS OUR COST! } 4 DOWN! hundreds of eail springs give this mattress more built-in comfort than any on the market today. Firm enough to give vou a real night's sleep. Is attractive tiekxs, too! Mail Coupon to WOLF'S B Please send me GOLDEN at SSK. IALTY Mattress Name / City New Account |
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