18th Bituminous District Coal Sumanary On Page 7-B Ae Resumed On Page 2B NION PRESS-CO Serving Northern (ambria (County PATTON. PA., THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1952 Patton Babies Have Distinction of Being Twin Cousins’ # Vol. 59 No. 20 “E Two Bections -- 16 Pages Branch Collects | $1.300 First 10 Days Lan Pe Single Copy — Teo Co. B18 Gallitzin Little Loop Patton Proud of Its Bastile ToPlay At Philly Despite Adverse Publicity In Knee-High Game Wouldn't Be Rated As * . fe Cambria Oo = Subscription cussde cambria ar Red Cross Worker Not To Be Here March 20 A notice from the headguar- tiers office of Cambria {County Chapier. American Red (row, indicates thal the staff worker wii mot be at the Clearfield SEAT Chief Bauman said that the only correction ne knew of nes Partial Reports Made By Town Chairmen Although the annual Red Cross | Drive stil has two weeks to go. the campaign for funds is well! ‘underway in the gNorthwestern | Cambris As of Mar. 10 a total of AN ts AEN Sk TTY pearly $11,300 was reported col- | | Jected in the drive by volunteer workers of the Susquehanna noch. The goal for the Susyuehanna Branch has been set at $4,600, Cletus lehmier, fund chairman of the branch, announced. This sum fs part of the $104,930 goal estab- | HNshed fir the entire Cambria Co. Chapter which is composed of six egunty branches and the greater 4: ‘$19750: Marsteller, Wendel’ | oy sis! Bakerton, Mrs. Wm CA RANI EOI ISI A ST 3 p Se i wrrolitown, Mra Fred Ar, : To Begin Monday weeplion ‘drive was begun sbout Two Patton sisters, Mrs, Wiham { with thelr sons, born only T4% hours inf will b> named Jeffrey ing is the former Grace Leary snd All Clearfield Branch Towns Now Organized The 1852 drive far funds for the American Red Cross will be- in the Clearfield Branch area of the Cambria County Chapter next Monday. Mar. 17 This includes all area with the of Hastings, where the a Week 3 Ly 1 ottecting of funds for the Red 5 done in Pation by | members of the local Women of | the Moose Chapter. In other dis | tricts in the Clearfield Branch volunteer workers will as Ir, supervising principal tend the Ape. 6 A atican a Cambria § : the coming year. | chapter, and $36. will be sent to natin} Bead | the chapter's share national tion's | wt to Johmstown by na- | sadgun 3 to cover ex-. 4 the aE EE Miss GildaMarfucci | i i | don Mitchell (left) and Mrs. Columbus Lischerelli, loob apart Inst Toesday af Miners Hopital, while the Lischerelll baby will be called Chris Allen. Mrs rs. Lischerelli the former Margaret Leary. Members Will Travel To Harrisburg Today of the Paiton Schoo Board will travel to Harrisburg this morning to confer with offi cals of the Department of Public Instruction relatives to a $150. ooh renovation project for joesd shools tinder ithe project new Tarn aces and roofs would be pul on the local buildings. and elecine fights installed in grade school buildings in both wards Requests for the removations must be ap proved by the state department [rectors at a meeting Monday night authorized Jesse W. Cogley tH 81 to 0 meeting of Association of Members . * Student Teaching . 4 . At Blairsville High Miss Gilda Martueei of Hast- ings is now doing her student teaching work at sirsville High School in the § as field of business education The Hastings young lady in- © structs the gra 10 to 13 in business ma matics, od Miss Martueci of this year, have complete ¥ COREE, TTI JO in the secrelsy- inl and sco ng fields. While al the college she was a member of the Neman Club, Junior Cham. br of Commerce, YWCA and Pi Pi honorary business edu- cation fraternity. Miss Martocet is a ter of Mr. snd Mrs. Anthony Martuect of Hastings. SRE SN A NI firanch office on Mar nex! Thnreday. However, the worker will thers every Thursday there after Between 1:30 and 2 po Mm, The (learfield Branch offen is located on the second Roo of the Patton Fire Hall, Miss Ann Murphy Honored At Party (Given By Teachers Janes Stadio Photo very The Patio happy as Mitehell Mitehell N Patton R.C.Drive Patton School Board to Seek Funds for Building Repairs Behold Admiinistraliors Ase Beard Was a report by fim? hall conch Paul Kmelz on hw re cont olinie held al Atlant NY A romiract for genera siippiies was awarded Bi Bros of (Ciearfieid [rie ] Patton Board wise asdopied a ped ey whereby no children will be admitted the school uniess they are 5 vears and ment ha otd atl the time sohool Gens Inder a stale BW bast it was optional 19 Joes! boards whether or not they would sccept children for Rrst graie who would nol be Six years of age by Jan. 3) vesr in which they efrolled A special Teal WHS peceRaiey af a part of the propased plan if he inn Bostor tar Boiled facilities tH ER wi Perel Lehi was younger than Uwe Rye Here Biter Home Damaged By Fire Fire of an unknown, origin caused damage estimated $1000 to 8 Mellon Avenues home in Patton Tuesday afternoon Patton Visdunteey Firemen answered (he nlarm at abou 2:35 p. m Edwani Woomer, iptton fire chief, said the bias was con fined to the Ritchen of the two {story frame house, Firemen were ‘forced to break into the home te | extinguish the blaze {The home, tewmed by Albert sod Thomas Bitsy Latrobe, andl vacant for several months, is uw od as & summer residence by Uw members of the Biter family The Blaze was discovered by neighbors. Mombers of the Biter Still 4 Prizes Left ‘On A&P Reopening given sway during the grand rv {opening of the Hatton A&P sup- § lant : ‘and Saturday have claimed the | Winning & i still unclaim- ed mre: wallle | ORGOGA, elect | and ORASAI1, | sets : I Those havi | are asked to keep them for primes are not claimed within for the unchidmed awards . Winners thus far are 088044, Ley Dan of the hood | L@ Wmiissom At at. a oy i J g of baa Al but four winners prizes | Jomst Potash. inmate atl the until Feb 2 At that timw, home | authorities reported, he left the home voluntarily sad mide his numbers and their y, Friday Sd... from ek, and OTREN2 | boss pen and pentdl cyume of dedth the free tickets i” 1 days 3 new drawing will be held Miss Ann M pirincipa 4 West Curroll Twp Senoois. was honored at a party i « Weast Carroll Twp tenth- art Mes Dennis Murphy find Rtolz a New t § FL rae ah nero wi Pe ig y SIpeTviRng Pant #\ra the Was Mir fhe he payYly A un w Fd § 0 toy BaRerion prin. Atl wc ewed We for Hing teary ian three which (he préeeent CS 5 Fo pringdipal Qehimols Pakterion ® YANO |e Ly a rial ILM Mrge oon Fla Ret rin By a inter Of a ten i$ wie made poasible trans terLe lon Fy Rien wiih the Paes DARE fon West Carroll Top schools al Hakerion gt Penedict employ a total 17 tenahern Nef GnRly her A Wo Sinll county siperiiien tent ared Nis aedstants recoifnine Fact that sny undertydcing sah Mian uM Wwphiy has had a Bas attained a high Man {HR nERip Row The Dressnt tape bers Bil Diy i fiw Pury Aurd Mine Murphy was given a [Reins nranedt table lamep at the party ahich was in the form of a sor prise even) Mission Next-Week At SS. Peter & Paul |8 & ul Greek Cath hie af Parion . will hold ihe church begin. sing this coming Sunday even ing) Mar. 38 al T o'ehwl he meinsion will continge for ae week, closing Saturday Mar af To mm There will te two Masses celebrated daily, at 7 and & oolock each morning. Erening Seve oma are scheduled fit Tp mw sity fs he followed by a AGE Sermon tay Father of the Catholie eletine Se1ViceR Peter Chigreh Theodore Seginak iCireek Rite Ben fondant the {rier will Find Josef Petkas Dead Along Road | family visited the home Monday | Near St. Benedict The body of a former Chmbria [County Home inmate was found Monday evening of this week along a road leading to an aband- oned peine operation near St Henedirt. The man identified wa an county inatitulion home in the Patton and St. Bene dict areas Richard P. Wilkinson, (Cambria County deputy coroner, listed the sd heart failure He was assisted int his investiga- tion by Pfc Leonard Washington of Ebensburg substation of the #ate police. Covener Wilkinson said the man North County Youths Seek State A. L. Title Gallitzin Little League basket- all team. member of the Came ria County Grade School Baskel- bail League, will participate In the one-day Knee -High Basketball Tournament American Legion [ittle League Basketball Cham: plonship of Pennsylvania The first anual lourney is sponsored ny the American Legion The tournament will this Saturday, Mar 15 at the Norwood Academy Field House AND] Germantown Ave Philadel phin. Pa gecording oo an an snouncement made his week bY Charles Longosky of Gallitzmn The Gallitzin sguad will com- pete in the Class B division of the tourney for bova Sfeet 7- inches and under. A championship trophy will be awarded the win. ning chub together With inti vidual awards Sehestule the be held for the first round of event iz as follows Philadel phn Doviestown at 10-308 =» 0 Lancaster VE Coalsdale at 11 4% 8 mo Allentown Vs Keata gue at J2:.30 pm, and Gallitein pluys Beaver at 1 pm The sec. sel round of the event will begin 215 p Mm vi at South Fork) Poor In New Inspection Patton Borough is quite proud aff the condition of its Lown jock wip deapite adverie publicity pub Heesd by the Siate Department L off ‘Welfare this week ‘If you could get a department inspector visit the jocal jail there wouldn't he any report of its being in poor conliGom sa ied Porough Secretary Allen Hab SFE Fle wan Monday Hy fhe past that the Patton Been classified as vould be ordered to Me report sued al tsi, said that of 419 spected by agenis of Puresu of frenal Affairs during the past yer, 31 in the stale Were rated us “poor” (including Patton, Car relitown. Brownstown, Lilly and 113 others “fair nd 284 an “good” he fact of the matter is, said the Patton borough secretary, the Patton connctl Bas been Writing etlers to the department for the pak vear requesting hat an npecior come wad visit the jocsl ok-up. and inspect 0 date no one las shown up Copies of the Jjetlers fle in the horough ffiew And since the first tine an in Epection was regtiested, the local mil has been even further reno 15 referring to a release had and up Harris Jali ine ai “pn clean But, 1» are on Welfare Depari- ed at the Carvolitown lockup bi the installation of a Pommode IN the cell Block The Carroiliown orkup i loots ted on the fired floor of the Mulls cipal Bldg. behind the fire trucks Among the shoricomangs which put the 31 jails on the depart ment 8 hlsekhst were lack of pres per segregation of male and feo mde prisoners, unsanitary toflets and drinking facilities, inadequate supervision of prisoners orf We proper admistration A department spokesman sald those ails have 99 days aller Je cedpt of notification to begin oor reciting condithons Dewpite a violent! outhreak of inBuenss in the community ast week. 8 total of 88 pints of blood were dmated to the Red Cross Regional Blvd Bani airing = drive at Hastings last Friday. Bloodmohile was set up in the bhasereal of Lhe Hawn time Methodist Church Edith Neibauer served as the chairman for the drive, and Wink fred Abrams was in charge of the canteen. A ldvge number of other The wine whe had een an Satur- | Lo enarities he had to freight tram whdunteer workers (leo assisted Among He narees whe donated | their services were Regina Guee puen. Rose Ann Gill Regina Cros parser Leoma Carpinello and Thales Cunningham Daring a prévious drive 134 pints were codlecled vated that job being done last summer when the borough office was moved As far as Palio in converned sadd Mr HFalusics, and despite {hie report gn inspection nvr made this jown has one of the finest loon] lockups in (he wate The Patton jad the borough office and spice and span at all times Local residents are invited to aspect it for them. splves 3: Chied of Police Paul Bauman Hospital In Altoona fof Carrolitowsn said he sxpects Orin M. Baumgardner, 64. of | the inspector fir the Welfare De- Ashville, was injured fatally last partment in again any day now Katurday aftesrnoen, Mar 8 when | He said an inwpection wis made he was crashed beneath = roe About a year ngo fall in H © Kennar Coal Cod Mine Amabry, near Ashville Mr RBaumgardmer and two bud dien were altempling to remove. 5 Wuge rock from the roof in the | pomin Bending when it fell, crash ing the Ashville miner. The other | rw miners were not injured i Me. Banga paper. o native of Gopth Pork, ded ea route to te Altoona Mercy Hospital, where he was being taken In an ambulance Williams T. Crawford, Blair Co. | deputy coroner. maid death Wai caused by internal injuries and Hi eriphund cheat. The necident, which ocourred sently one mile ‘ marked the sixth ming fatality in: Cambria County in 1983. : Mr Baumgardner was born bh South Fork Feb 20, 1588. a son of Simon and Melvina (Varner) Baumgardner. Me wax preceded in death bv Bis wife, Margare!, in 19 He was a veteran of World War L The deceased is survived by & son, © own, Md: daughter af hore; : ’ Qouth Pork: twe brothers, Eugene of Aftoona and James of South | Fork, and two grandchildren. Funeral services were held on | Tuesday afternoon in the late m=] sddence by Rev. BE N. Fry and | interment was made in South | Fork Cemetary Military were in charge of Ashville Post £315. Veterans of Foreign Wars, Bakerton Woman Found Dead On PRR| Tracks Near Home [Me even srevese A 69-yesrold woman identified Harvey Boarer of H R interested in mechanics and work. WA a tacavage of House | D. is well known in the district od on mally sutomoblies. THIS 65. 35, Sterling 6 Bakerton, Waa 88 8 farmer : bas equipped him well to found dead early Tuesday after. | TOF, For the past : noon neay her homs. been engaged in The woman was found st 13:08 | . | p. m. lying across the tracks of | Homestend Coal Company. 0. M. Baumgardner, Ashville Miner, 84, Killed By Rock Fall Dies On Way to Mercy of AHTe ia adiascent to v TO MEET AT CARROLLTOWN Insect and daense control In fruit and vegetable growing will ne dscussed at an open meeting sponsored By the Cambria County Agrivuitural Assn. at 8 pm. this Friday in Carrolitown Fire Hall. BJ Udine and I. PP. Nichols of Penn State Extension Service are to be Lhe speakers NORTH CAMBRIA PERSONALITIERS--NO. 151 Harvey Bearer Farmer, Coal Operator to prevent had day night. The Body wis ghecs Monmmy evel | running over the dead woman. sets, his late S08 Richard P. Wilkinson, Cambii Ray pers; OBSTRG, stuffed aan has no relatives | County Sefuly cofonty. his] ¢ TaBiiL Xe Burke, and 0TDI77 | in this area, officials said A dav re. He said ——. had been at the postoffice und | and 3 pen and pencil sets, | ghter 1a believed to be ving in : sho and rN { ; Poexash last was » Joseph Fem Dorothy Nie- | Akron, apparently was walking home by! way of the tracks when she Was | meen alive last Saturday in ! IB nid stricken. There was no evidence K. Councils Plan i Sa ; of injury. according to the coi QC ny v ' omer's report. | St. Patrick's Day Dinner ; The coroner Was assisted in hs Le Two Knights iy Columbus units | Lower Tax Rate investigation by Charles Vaan in areit will sponsor a joint | East Carrell Township super: sky, ass oo detective | visors has voled » — on. ‘and Sgt Richard of the ition In the Jownsip's tax rate PRR police. tain Council 2275. made at & meeting held near Car TAKE LOYALTY CATH ‘take place at 6.30 floor isbwer, Mrs. drea, erry electric clock, Mis ered enrly | James Sottile . 0T0626 and 0886/13, | area residents Ed Skebeck and | Petkash was in i Ee HSNO A 6 al rolitown on Monday evening Six employees of the White School District, mchad- well Townshi pew rute will be § mills. | oe tetghers. took the Pum | myhv ity Oath Friday ev | EE rau {ya mi ¥ rasion a
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