Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, March 13, 1952, Image 12

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    , March 13, 1952
County Jail Workers == =;
May Get Pay Hike;
Rafas Named Guard = ——
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CHEVROLET
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1948 CHEVROLET 4-Door
Sedan
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194% CHEVROLET %,-Ton
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1948 CHEVROLET
Pick-Up
1988 CHEVROLET 1%-Ton
Chassis and Cab
198i CHEVROLET 1-Ton
Panel Truck
McKENZIE
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MOTOR CO.
Phone 79d
BARNESBORO
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. 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
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month
be
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See Thess Trucks!
1947 FORD V- Pilate Dump
Truck
i188 FORD Pane! Truck
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STOLTZ
MOTOR
FORD SALES & SERVICE
PATTON, PA.
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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.
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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
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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-
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the
ployesa. However, no specific re |
commendations were made
Jurors said they found
and commended department heads:
the
county buildings in good condition |
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{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
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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
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past five
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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
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