, March 13, 1952 County Jail Workers == =; May Get Pay Hike; Rafas Named Guard = —— pi PROT the CHEVROLET “OK” Used Cars - Trucks § | appointed Acling on the recommends 1948 CHEVROLET 4-Door Sedan —TRUCKS— 194% CHEVROLET %,-Ton Track 1948 CHEVROLET Pick-Up 1988 CHEVROLET 1%-Ton Chassis and Cab 198i CHEVROLET 1-Ton Panel Truck McKENZIE te-Ton | jail MOTOR CO. Phone 79d BARNESBORO | BOTTLING WORKS » FF. Yahner FL ALL rorvian . BRANDS OF BEER ou Rulactumry of Carbomated Beverages Squirt—Dixi-Cola—~Kayo Pell Line of Soft Drinks . 499 Spangler St. nh Hastings 2141 Hastings | | Merabers of the county bosrd met last Wednesday Ebenshurg Courthouse at Aru re wg RFE mended n pay raise for employee iat Cambria County Jail In addition, the board mem? a new guard for tion of Jail Warden John W. Mc Hugh, ‘he board named Rafas of Ebensburg. He John Rose of CGallitzin cently resigned. The new salary was set at $207 a A recommendation will warded fo the county’ _ Classified Display _ A-1 cars Stoltz Gives the Best Deal! 1949 FORD custom 8 C Coupe, radio and heat. er. overdrive Very nice! 1980 FORD Custom 6 2-Door. radio and healer 1948 DODGE 4-Door 1917 FORD 2-Door 17 CHEVROLET Coupe 1044 oLps BSedanette 1941 CHEVROLET 4-Door Pepa who re gaa rd month be § OF Le b4 le 5] ed ! ub See Thess Trucks! 1947 FORD V- Pilate Dump Truck i188 FORD Pane! Truck ® STOLTZ MOTOR FORD SALES & SERVICE PATTON, PA. hE Lhe Thon §F salary PUT YOUR TRUST IN “Lay or Bust” Chick Starter Sq. Raise Better Chicks! MILES WEBER ASHVILLE, PA. PHONES | Patton 2554 AMoena 3-5158 “HALUSKA MOTORS Magen Patten, Pa. a » that all jail pay boost of salary by employees b? No definite increase was the prison board expected that the salary will take up the proposal future meeting. Permanent of the salary board also of the prison bomrd “Attending Wednesday's meeting were vssioners Pat Thom as A. Owens Controller CC. Chervenak Jr... District At tompey Fred J. Fees, Judge George WwW. Griffith and Deputy Sheriff Fomeph Hoherte representing yori ft Conway board members van J McKenrick john HH McCann and Come Cyrus W. Davis. The county ommissioners and Controller Chervenak are perman- ihers of the county salary en livmed It bBvrs IIT Ts pri 5 Folin {Mihov prison f pig en wn fISRIOner three ent men hoard FALLENTIMBER Miss Eva Rager of McConnells- town spent several days visiting at the home her mother, Mra Rhode Reger Robert Noel of Cleveland, Ohio the week end visiting at the Mr. and Mra ef sper hone of his parents john M. Noel Mr and Mr rn, Ricky Friday evening at Kough home Blair Gallagher of Huntingdon spent several days visiting with mother, Mra Emma Guliagher Mr and som Blaine, visited Inst Bat- wrday evening at the home of Mr ari Mrs Michael RB. Matish Mr. and Mrs Glenn Lo Ginss and sors, Eugene and Dwight pigited last Friday evening at the Eugene Hill home in ARlloons Mr and Mrs Roy Glass of Gib- sonia spent the week end visiting at the Deoiphus Class home Mr and Mes Joseph Matish and svn. Joey, of Dysart, visited Sun- day evening at the Michael R Matish home Mrs Ethyl Jean Grimes of Al tooma spent the week end ut the horas of her parents, Mr. amd Mrs Remnedl J. Lovell Mrs Earl F. Kopp visited Mon day in ARloona i Miss June L | visited recently her parents, Mr saff J. Lovell Enlistments Open ‘For Ex-Servicemen Priory servicemen who have ser Lye at Jeas! two veurs alive “duty in one of the branches of the armed forces and who possess an hondeable discharge are eli- gible for enlistment into the UU. B Army for duty with the U. 8 [Haciptinary Barracks Applicants must be at least 20 vears old and at least 5 feel, 6 Pinches tall. and meet the physical requirements Periods of enlist nents are for three four, five of years Commplets information {obtained at the Recruit “tion. laxenberg Big. ‘boro. Phone 1014. : Russell Beck and Tyrone visited ast the Walter B re of Jivm Lovell of Altoona st the home of and Mrs Rus Bita- THes- Farrell! and Mrs George A. Martin | be | {clothes clooats and apace. 88d ingtafation of a dumd and UNION PRESS. COURIER 18th Bituminoas District Has Slight Drop In Production 966,537 Tons Mmed In Northeast Cambria A slight drop in coal produc tion was noted during the wt year in the State's I8th Bitumin- ous District. which includes the Northeastern section of Cambria County and ail of Biair, Hunting gon, Bedford and Fulton Coun ties In his annual inspection report Richard E George of Altoona, in spector in the 15th District, Hated a 12.33%-ten drop Total produc. tion for 1951 was 2019277 tons During the year there were 80 mines in operation in the district There were torn fatal accidents Cambria Cotnsty mines jed the mine production with 966. so a. Other deep mine lon foded Huntingdon, 392. 841. Bedford TrIA7T. Blair. 248 - 175, and Fulton, 140.347 tons Strip mining produced 47].296 tons in Cambria. 192.958 in Hunt ingdon. 152.764 in Binir fm Pulton. and 15.184 tone in Bed ford County Peep mine production inh North. eaxtery Cambria included Tonnage ZEB Sy S47 38 154 2% ¥i iad mn Ta 537 nage (Company Peering Cond & Coke Powell Com Oo. © E Boghes & Co. € A Swan's Bons Hiram Cambris Mills Owmal On Grannes Pros Cowl Oo Porks Cosi Mining Co Seon fires Cowl Oo Velest Coal Co Bevaoitis, WF Sherine. Lawreibos Apgde Coal Minlag Oo Wert Bros Omal Oo ¥V & KE Con! Co Benner Omi Co Miller Os] C00. BR W WwW & BH Coat Ob Seating. W J kk 85m Shceno Moahanton Oosl Lene Coal Oo Mulhotlen Bros Coal Oo Mili & Co Rotary A Deloeier T W Appts Commi Oo Btar Omi On urge Titals Several Buildings Need Repair Says March Grand Jury Cambria County's March grand jury oompletsd ts week's work in Ebenaburg last Thursday by returning ita clmtomary report to the court The report, dren inspection tour of county-owned buildings. sugested ora roe pairs or improvements bul no ma jor changes tr the county insti tutions Thene up afte ar Rildren's the RIG include the ¢ home, home for the aged county jail. detention home the ooarthouse itanlf In concluding ita report jury recomended consideration be given to the salaries and wag- es paid to coupty institutional em- 3 132.503 1 i Dona id ira wt § 1 + Flinton Cash Ce? ¥ place A nspa burns £ fanuly {hnriea finned ww spemting sone & wills his | AG 3 {'haries Lash, ail i i Rhtar, ACERT the ployesa. However, no specific re | commendations were made Jurors said they found and commended department heads: the county buildings in good condition | 2 {and officials they met during the! four-day tour now nearing completion. The jury recommended additional bath fa- cilities in the nursery, additional cupboard waiter btétwesn the kitchen basement food songs room ancanandi dt w Producers Discuss SFC Mining Course | ducers Assoniation met the details of course in mining to be held summer, Heading W. Beamer of the the commitiee of Indiana, an em Carl A. Pelleraon of Sie 1 FOR An TAKER Most recommendations pertain. ed to the new children's home The education committee of the | : Coal Pro- last | Thursday 5 Altoona to consider the fifth annual; at St. Francis Oollege, Loretto, this in rR Rochester Pitta Coal (Jo. Other members are A. J. Paliimbo of St. Mary's. | Franklin Miller of Windber and { Peter HB. Tuttle of New York City. the homes of Mra N fram YAN ORMER By MAS FLYER KEITH and Mr: Sunaay wnh Hid Grace (Fate fame x in In An Kline and whry vig ted the YeE ih fa wd Mra Miss wesk relat Jae med Mi: ildren M: Pitt ard Gyregg and wight at Gregg this GR Mo Weld and of Pitts. this past week ond Keith home Robert Snydeq Sunday st realdenes ‘aah Gray of and Bev and Mrs Rex wh of Flinton visited re #t the Mike FLePans home Ror suffered first-egres of f sid Banda in 51 rO and Lester Mrs Farry i gsred Dade of visited ihe iv nd Mea ¥ My this Frond SC sn rhile #3 e3heuniy Mra Penrl ated SN hay Mivey Pru MeManamy he Fan Li rent Mr Misey and a the Hel here ° who mm sta ver feroam wif Jaren 18 s % Fant Mea a ¥ oad recent re Bence Me Matthews daughter NICKTOWN fy BOSE MARIE WL ner Howrey woud O ee rein Kirsels ieveland, ered at they hose iy ve Haber andl dau wey Raturday ¥ LAVIN se nt the week goee tive hones Mow Gepevie i banat 8 AiYdrwrn Mr ph i Mrs Wn Frenshirg wore ia visitors at § ae Fons Mrs BL. Prown Mimeea Helen ard Mary Morgar- el Parabaagh fF Indians spent the weak prt cf Lhest We Flupert thee Wome gwd Mr re et Parents Farabaugh Mr and Mrs heirs of Patton the ANG Tarence Karl were Sunday wi stanton *Fanmabeiy & Vine torn at foe Rea Mr amd Mou {ranean far Were R {det WEATHER PROPHET DIES Philadelphia PNB The ity hadow sev unofficial they prophet for the eB sey A past five YORE FAR IN pA WEA found int evi pda tne SEP iba i an Whe gro Try BY og ; abet age for gliiept Foi d bay < gh em it Oh An REL #5 A A ETI AIO 15 ani SR ee i | ther ' tie high, 8 Lin Preliminary figures indicate a soord JRERODOG Births in the {Imited Bates in 1961. the Public Health Service reported this week in Washington Previous high was IRIR000 in 1947. “Because of the small difference between the two figures, it is necessiry to wait for final data for 1961 before determining whe 1051 is definitely the all the agency said in a new relense The infant mortality rate drop ped mst year for the 15th straigh year. The 1981 rate was 28 per 1.000 Hve births con. trasted with 47.4 in 1940 and SAK 1930 The national over-all death rate last year was listed ax 97 per 1.000 practically the same =s for 1956 » DISCUSS WEED CONTROL Corn growin were $scu by George Berg gren representing the Cambria Connty Agricultural Assn. af a mesting held at 2 wm. yesterday the Nickiown Otel ON — 6 North Cambria Ye Enlistees In Army, Bix ares pdune men Wee rn pemtly scocepled for duty with the I] 8 Army ahd the I. 8B Aw Force through the North Came bia Recnditing Station, Barnes ire Four of tse nen enlisted in the {1 8 Air Fores wile the remain. ing two signed for hitches with £. Army, according to the the U AsROUBCeMANT 1 Robert J. Baviler by Bla® Bgl win entered the UU. 8 Air Fore signed for foul! year enlistments and will regetv their Basie rain ing at Bampsot) AFB Geneva, N Y They are Gomer D. Evans, 21 som of Mr and Mrs Stantne J Evans of Eb ensburg He is a graduoste of the Ehensburg -Canibria High Schoo’ and has studied at Shippensburg State Teacher) College for one and one-half years Robert I. RKiote 18. year-old sm of Mr. anid Mrs Chalmer M Fister of Ebentibucyg. He alas is a graduate of [bhensburg Cambria High School ABHOR Fos Aron snd weed contol | RE in charge of the Station The four young mas by Royal Heating Co. Colver A brother, Walter, sso served "ln: the TC BR Army fra A. McNulty, 30. son of My and Mrs John ‘McNulty of Sar, reditown Prior to his enistaent for three veces with the Military Police Corps. he has wrved a to tal of six vears with the U. § Army. some of it was in i ————r TS AA RB St WR a Nash Completely Restyled For "52 aa Motors’ sew 1952 Golden ASsifeeraurt models feature : i Sui. 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