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    NION PRESS-COU
Serving ‘Northern Cambria (County
PATTON. PA.. THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1952
; Vol. 59 No. 23 ESP» Two Sections
‘16 Pages
Subscription
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tn Cambria O86,
Outstde Oambris
Patton School Board to Get 11 Student Nurses Capped At Ceremonies Thursday Night
Hebron Lo
Ralph Whit
Patton Pres
T. A. Hol
oO
Rev
Trinity
R
iy
Ol
Work Project This S
Renovate Buildings
: *
wore pects ut ruven, ser Holy Week Services
vid by Cambria Qotinity, Hosts i
Public Assistance last ursday. : Listed for Patton
work on the three jobs :
The relief projects were aith-
' District, Barnesboro Cemetery As- :
sociation and the Portage Joint | Service Is- Scheduled
I District. The Bamesboro! one Patton Ministerium this
ne lon a Public School District | Schedule for the annual Union
asked for the assignment of five Holy Week services of the Pro
| testant Church of the sommmity
give renovations to school build-
The men and women will be Church, Rev Plummer Harve
required to wurk eight bouts a speaker
April 7
May 1 Lteran Church, Kev
ve borers were asked for... Ker
gro. The men will be :
cleaning wp the cemetery and | byterian Church Rev
ting grave markers. The pro- mer. speaker
pipet was to start of this! Wednesday, April
y ami continue
of | Duncan, speaker
oh gE or phereed Thursday, Aprii 10 Trimty Mee
{ thodist Church, Union Commun
at of 20 men and four
for general repairs, im- Friday, April 11--Patton Pres
maintenance af byterian Church, Three Hour Ser
) | The Three Hours Service on
Mv Ee pp 10 priday will begin at 12 noon and
wy work out of their continue through to 3pm {yovest
parent EE ataror The | service are as follows
rate of ay ji based on an aver- The First Word, Rev. John Mil-
a of a : Bescond Word, Rey. Gus
Relief Recipients Will . ' P i : 4
nesboro and Portage were appro- |
A total of 38 relief! recipients will
ortoed for. Patton Public School 3-Hour Good Friday
Jation a a nom OIEAR" | week announced the following
men and two women for exten- A : y
Sunday, April 6 First Baptist
duy and {0 hours a week, begin-| Monday
re ark by the Bat Tuesday, April §
#1 late In Episcopal Church,
t. The school has asked for |
Service.
grevemants and
the high school buildings and the vice
school s
the are
ministers to participate In this
cents per hout. :
dir- tave Edwin Anderson; Third
rd BR. Golob, exectitive
; \ DPA. said Word, Rev. Paul F Smalley
ae only \ 78 4 the Fourth Word. Rev. A. Ray How
fis at Able premmt time jand: Fifth Word Rev William
availa for full-time xuens: Sixth Word, Rey. Oren
hese mes will be AmSign- | william, and Seventh Word, Rev
fo She work \ projects nearest ic. RR. Doverspike Rev. Plammer
4 {Harvey and Rev. Ralph Whitmer
i Was $ , .
oad » hited ne | wilt preside at this service
ge were 3.058 on feito
Thurs
{yen whieh
Prejentation’ of a check from
Bakerton Local 1280, UMWA,
gave the 1982 Cancer Crusades
pig boost at its Kickoff meeting
e North Cambria ares held
at the Nurses
$1,000, the
included from emn- |
joes of Barnes & Tucker Con
" Mines 15 and 20; $39% from
i of Sterling Coal Co
and 6; $47 from workers
Coal Co. and 33 from
drive Taenday ant
clone Apr. 30. The goal for
, cancer crusade is $18.300 mn]
n at the event in Span-
Lao F. Gerber, execulive |
Pennsylvania Division.
American Cancer Society. He maid |
that one In four peopls who cor- |
tract cancer die Deediessly. They |
di He mid the soslety is not al
% to / fis deh |
saving of human
no the srsdication of can- |
the three:
that medi i
Caps were presented 1] wtndpn
fast Thursday, when the above
Adams and Sally Aan f.onchart
science instroctor; Mary
ney.
t narses af impressive
pleture was taken
Jo Kirkpatrick and Mary
Anna Mac Fryer, Virginia Finantek,
RE INI 1 A ll
Om the photo
second row--Jean Mae W hited,
fouine Pavel,
Dolores Chuahran
eremonies at Miners’ Hospita
{3eft to right)
Janis Roland
and Wariem
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Jamies Bodie Photo Patton)
1 Sehonl of Nursing
First row—-Fllen
Frances Voyike,
Ann (har
are:
Mes
ami thing row.—-Mary
Westover
County's Fire Convention Parade Give Your Help to
Firemen SEL Vell
87
ddersiion om Harnmsieirg abel et
3
4
on %
on $ #
add in
Fepubliicuns
the statement if Ret
BPR Me
Fire.
IRtY &
samt
sane blymen 3 wn Oe
are MIRE NH
Map Wan
fopresiy
a mecling of the ¥
paen es Assn
Vicinity
$
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SELLRE
‘sw inhyia i iW
Dagny town
RS .
san Lopresti isctiss
pertaining to fre
sie Before the As
sepnibly during Soe 1H Beason
He todd Bremen hey ped An
five jobbivistl Mn Harviaburg
Fre
Agsernhiy
je Ri TRE
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BE
j anreals Hue nssed fails the
Cres Fire Company RAE
sane from The ate Tor proofed
ting the resem Riate Banalor
jum. Stale gi Was stopped foliar
years sgu. Pride 16 Thal tame the
Crensnn volunteer unit Pere
timp ox ne
of
1
Patton Borough to Have
Daylight Saving Time
Patfon Boreugh will again
observe Daylight Saving Time
during the 1852 season.
ft is explain DY borough
soloms that the ballet taken
during 1949 covered that year
and all fTetare Years, ener
no special actin In speeded to
put DST into effect this year,
Clocks will be tursed ahead
enrly Sunday morning, April
27. the last Sunday of thin
month,
Most North Cambria com
munities. it in helleved, will
observe DRT the same an bast
year. ha
Oldest Patton Man,
Mahlon S. Kirk, 97.
Dies Here Monday
Mahlon Seyler Kirk 97. died at’
the home of his daughter Mrs
Howard L. © at 515 Beech
Ave. Patton. onday of his
week at 3 p wm
iMys F.
fond | in Be
AIR
| Music
Lessee W
| planned for Music Week, the date
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| approval
To Be Held During Evening Hours
tet ng 3 1H
Lia
for pro
TEER
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Civ ey? ie
hat
Held
HEY TTiaT Gf Ine ©
lia Arey (need the
nniial parade will be 2 8
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¥ Ped
riage ¥ he
Be coven tion
About £7
fa ried
The
Fria £ 1% -
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5 $y
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peeling
Johnstown
af civil defen
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13 companies
The pest meeting will be
Patton Music Club's
Anniversary Event
To Feature Concert
Music Week, May 4-11,
To Be Marked Here
Plans for an sapiversary bans
guet amd public concert. wera ont
lined ut a meeting of the Palton
Club Tuesday evening at
Monte BPailroom
Cagley JF
thei sein
suf
8
{6 £48 wt
£1
held
the local
president,
prreadeiedd atl
11. was aanoiinesi that the an
meal anniversary bmaguel of ae
plah will he helld sometime GUring
Nations! Music Week, May 4 0
11. A public, copenrt in aise being
ard other information ‘
ponneed.
The State Convention Co
| Pennavivania Pedecaiion of Music
Clubs will be held this maath i
| Williamsport
Following te business
ian enjoyable program
was presenited Program is as
lows: Vocal solo. “The Holy ¢
iby Mra Paul Kane, soecompanied
by Mrs Nelsott Marvin; saxophone
solo. "Mazurlia Neapolitan by
| james Rhody, accompanied bY
EE. Arble;. wvoesl solo
“Smiling Thea the Yeara~® Mm
| Paul Kane: sixophone solo, "lie:
pestranm” James Rhody. Encores
i ¢ “April Showers” by Mr
; “piles of Hoffman” by
The two artists were well re-
{osived by ciib members. It was
the first muse club program in
which Mr. Rhady participated.
The board of directors will meet
at the home of Mrs. John Dickson,
523 Beech Ave, this evening al
17 o'clock.
to be 53
#
0%
a
£
: sion
of mame
§
AE BA oR A
Mra
wait
sly
Crippled Children’s
Fund This Easter
House-to-House Visit
Slated In Carrolitown
x ¥ Chip
displaying
Ins ERLARL HN i
will pein
Lp
fire
Fos
Ean y
the ony
Voatiels
Fay
eu bce}
YiRAY
filed hia ren
ave
frre
elnilds
LARS
during CPR
sodici led CRY
fran fax} 5 whi, 24
The COLEINEY
Fen in
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§ le iN
£0 ne
£3 & g aX & % $4 i Eas
reaily 8 Worthy chaniy
a
when
{itlie fui fel Fen
£8 pide %
{hee pany
with
Hed Fie
sete] With
FREN
ie aid of mdern
se lolees van bedome
invalids for Life The Dundes fined
during (he CRMpRIgn are iis] for
Ehidren awn neighborhoods
Regine al BONNE
While eating amd other
Navth Cambria Towns these Eas
tor Rex! cans are pinced ony in
Fre pan TR establishments BOTT
poveinitien will have young ped
rise Pest ss § Oo DROS O PR
Particularly will this be a
eet Boa ial 8 Carraillown
{nations are ust what you
want L Makike hem Any Ooin
will be appreciated and will help
And posing folks who will
make the canvass [iKewise are
doing a good deed
fens fartinate Youths
Dwi a onin In The e0in-cRi
see on the counter of wauy neigh
Barend Lary thee ab fhe
yestlrgtor pnisents
eit. You'll feel teller by dang
ard canis
pide #
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ha
Wes
n
Persia Eo Boa Le
Carrolltown Plans
To Curb Reckless
Riding of Bicycles
wresiitown Borough Council
oh pled Daylight Saving Time
for the summer months asd or
dered a drive on reckless bicycle
riding a! a session held Toesday
evening of thix week.
By resolution of the solos. the
morough will afficially go on DST
at 2 o'clock Sunday morning.
April 27
As to Bicvele riding. courwilmen
discussed the possibility of issi-
ing lcensen for all bicycles and
having their riders taking exam:
on safety rates. similar to the int
up in Patton Meanwhile, pil ride
ing on sidewsiks will be Isannned.
Cvelists are instructed to Hay on
the right side of the road
In mddition a resoluliim Was
adopted tn enforce the pet capita
tax collections again thi Year
The solons aise plan to draw up
& new parking ordinance lo res
: place a present gtitmoded (ne now
“Lan the books
The progiu is subject to the
: ei the hospital author
ties. It will be put inte effect as
anc practical yian is te
12 District Youths
- Facing Induction
Draft Board 38, with hmdguar
ters in Ebensburg. Tuesday were
potified to enll 12 own next
Thursday, April 10, to be sworn
inte the srmed forces at Pits
burgh Induction center
April's quota for the dralt
board is the lowest in several
months Draft officials apmounced
they will be able to fll the en-
tire month's quota with sen born
prior to Dec. 31 180
Lt | racket
places them in the
An increase in voluntary enlist-
I.
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| &
i
J Get Nurses’ Caps
become Hope |
| Hastings Couple No
: ow
irl anes sah DIM Alou
sev JOR
which
21 year-old :
Johnstown Umit, will sponsor A pee
cancer film and program this Wy ca
Easter Programs Must Hal
Placed Against
Churches desiring to publish
Holy Week or Easter servos
sehedules are asked to have
them in our hands ne later
than Saturday of this week in
arder to insure tion,
The reason we ask this is so
that our composing depart-
ment may have time to wet
schedules and programs in
type before our publication
deadiines,
We cannot guaranties publi
cation of such (tems ness
they are in our shop by the
stated time.
11 Young Women
Thursday Evening
wissen of
of Mines Hospital
Nursing, Spangler,
&t ceremonies ast Thursday
wening in the Nurmes Home
CAPPING eXertines mua rioed
ae completion of pre-clinical
vork bv the students
Principal speaker Was
ithe Of
Re hood
reread vend
Eleven
Yoring
HE
¢ aps
The
Clair J
| viel, supervising principal of the
He cen
gualities of
that the
Hastings Publis Schools
ered his talk on the
3 goat purse He stated
‘raining experienced in Ihe promt
hres monies only a stan
profession. He added thal
wifl fo §
throughout Lheds
rder be godd nurses
A Svdney Deringer
+ mentber of ! Board
051 gave he difdrens
sr Rirtef PEATE were
we Williaa MeMullen By
¢ president of the
moar of trisiess
Mra Frances
nal retort. a
ng. presented the Dew
Ethel Blair
resented (he CURDS
Invasion was offered Hy
Anderson
Chureh
8 io
fey
they
if eked
Have
lives iD
eis
[Spangler
af
oo
dire.
wel
given
Harnes-
nosvtal’s
ie
4
WE EYY
Voy! Ma
the eR 31h 4
* of
Clams
direior of
Rov
Sf
Ba rneahnro
¥y ev
sist ave paslor
Firat Baptist
%
%
smd Henediclion
Father Fugens Neubert
Haly £9
Spangler
‘Ship Refrigerator
For TV Newlyweds
gis «+n
saator of
Chamch at
wis Catholic
Have Silverware Set
Af least one of the prises given ship. 1056
pre. and Mrs Wendell Routeh of
Hastings will be delivered and in-
stalled in the near future The
couple Ww
| age on the TV show
Groom.”
tride and
Wednesday of thin week Louis | gcaminations
CA. Halusks
Rupply Co.
fram Westinghouse Electric Corp
that he was shipped Tuesday a
FD-R4 model Westinghouse refi.
gerator to Be delivered lo Mrs
i Routeh at Hastings The refrig-
erator will be installed in Ww
ever location Mra Roulch desires.
of Standard Motor
in helping their | Shipment! to Patton will be ronisele |
Shipment to Patton was made
truck from Mansfield, Ohio
Mere Routch already has re
ceived a +118-plece silverware set
as wel! as a toaster and ron
which were given on the program,
Yel th come Are a sweeper, Hines
and Blankets
Bay
vi P¥ gq
The hide 1s back at work af
ammons’ Store in Hastings,
vie
BiH
Approximately 150 persons at- |
tended the third annual bangued
of North Cambria Barkeeps Ad
sociation last Sunday night in the
Paton Moose Home. Joseph Gals
vetll, peryed
the welcoming
Enterta
State Sen in J
hast- |
and some other!
Political Orgnnizations
Swinging Into Action
\ ip
Politkes is in Lhe Mr once more.
i After a delayed inlerim of inter
} sat
i pang
I holt two meetings of
{Tae
{ors
| Johpaitown last Friday night
aye
{for that
Paw ing
Lyte
continue £1
Exams Tuesday, Wedne
we 1ENOe |
mare
Mins |
niirees, |
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ton, who performed feats of mun
ge;
Joseph Green,
: a. Barpesboro, |
‘tap dane and Margaret! |
' Milter, enadict vocal duet,
eurruniga lion fclers are steps!
ws the tempo. Democrats
commitise
and women and other lead.
juring the pas! week. one in
the
AN
the last ; tive session,
particularly to his voting
on labor legislation
i i
Other speakers
her in Ebensbiurg Tuesday even- Go
ing. Organisation csndidates wore
nroenoted
ftepublicans, under leaderaiip |
Andy Gleason imtitied head of
county GOP organization
heen askad lo give support
vey Sem Fisetihowver and have
igted & number of lockl meelings
purpose. (Mf cotrse, there
i & slate of local candidates to
promod Li,
#
£5l
the
Yon
Highlighting tha meeting of the |
IMmecrats &t Elbenaburg were
tally by Atty. Amold Smorte,
rorpiver assistant district atiorney.
declared hen for Sem. John
Flsluskta despite the fact that
former bows, Ham R. DiFren-
nus annoutioed support for
anti-organiss lion
ys chief follow-up address by
i
fie
$a
4
saied
arn
teed that “Republican money are
if the coiinty last Satur.
day and a great portion of il was
pha in hone town of Pats
fon
"Aud it
Hy
# not Democratic mon.
Ta EE :
for TOW
candidate,
%
West
There is a Tow among Defi
oerats generally t Mr. Pa of
paugh's past recahd as ve
ader and outstanding farnhes
ax made him & wise cheodce for
indorsement.
Whether the rank and file of
Republican voters lke it or
the Glegson ; ton
controls the and Uhr ple
of :
thin asthe,
On Apr. 15 There'll be one at
7.80 Le
mi. im the Bes
AL 9 pm the sme
i te there'll b meeting
Haluska hiniself who asser- ey Df A he "
18 a ye dae
Neld in the Highway Shed at Bb
ensburg at 730, snd at Cresson
106GF Hall at 9 o'clock ;
These are tust a few of the
numerous Republican gatherings
planned for the county ,
3 Bases: 0
Over 1,400 Given Free X-Ray 3
Mobile Unit Located
At Ebensburg Today
Well over | 400 persons reweived
free chest Ry examinations
Puesduy and Weanesday
dwele at mobile X-ray conters wel
ip in Patton ani marnesboro. The |
sxpininations, geen by Johnstown
Bewciety for Prevention of Tuber.
culosie. will cintinue today at
Ebenshuirg anil tomorrow at
el :
Over B00 pernons received X-ray
exams in Patton yesterday. Of
this number TAH of those examin.
el were student Total number of
adults examinnd in Pation was
aot available ab press hme carly |
t thie i
Breskdown of the students oe
Losteing X-1Ry
morning
1s an follows
Palen 370: Ht Mary's, Patton.
35° Hastings. 240; Reade Town:
grid (‘hest Township, 6
A total of 500 students and
adults from Harnesboro, Spang.
or, Bare and Bosguehanna Town.
ax married several weeks | ships recerved Xorny exuros st »
ssabile center set up in Barnes-
bore Skating Rink, Tuesday.
wae Today
The exatninitions will continue
# on R $4
Patton received ward | today and lominrrow with students
from Crrolitywn, Ebensburg and
Cambria ToWiikhip areas beige ox
amined at Ebensburg-Combria
NORTH CAMBRIA PERSON ALITIES-NO. 154
of this
OAR
High School ym today and the
Gallitzin, Cresson and Lilly ares
being exam temortow at the
Cressgn High Gym.
The students will be examined
(dt the Ebensburg ami Cresson
centers during school hours sid
X-rays of the gemeral public will
be made from 7 lo 2 p wm each
- day
The survey is for students 15
veurs and older and all sdults
Students being examined from
various grade wm in the sre
pwt the age mnt,
It is pointed out that the X-1SN%
take jess than a minute and thst
po clothing is removed during the
amination. All reporls are oon.
Regardiess Of whether
8 i 1 vecelve ; en E ¥ ;
X-ray filo will be on
offies for vef-
ference. A oport of any sbher
mality will be sent to Une indivi
duai’s family physician for fas
ther oiinical study. The individual
will be tw visit the
physician for an explanation of
the abnoramlity
The free X-rays are a pat of
the Johnstown Socwely’'s Program
of tuberculosis prevention and are
financed by the annual Chrisi mas
‘Beal salem. The Technical work
is done by National X-Ray Sur
‘yeys of Orange N. JL
¥
Domenic lanniello Veteran Clay W
her husband bas returned ||
address. i]
t waa provided by
uskn, Pat" |
{and Mrs. Alice Lallemand, Patton | 8
vocal solo.
Clifford (BAYT Thomas
wika
awarded a life membership in Ute J
| amsoda tion,
Thursday of Next Week
Harber shops in Northern Cam.
ris County will be open nex
Thursday due to the Easter hall:
dave. The shops will remain open
anti] 6 p. on emch day next week.
The ares barber shops
closed Thursday of sach week
ing the vear sxcept the Thursday
preceding holidays.
Ares barbers also announied
that their shops will be
front 12 noon until 3 p.m. on
' Good Friday.
Cs EL
Scheduled At Van Ormer
he American Cancer Soviaty.
day, Apr. + at 30 PB mw. in thie retter” Toi i
are ploves of the Patlon
dur | facturing
ua resident of Patton jor almost 45
from nal pt
closed | Hare Ver ince.
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Shops to Be Open 3
By UNRIL Ro STEVENS
Domenie lannieilo. veleran sm.
Clay Muau-
Company, has been
years. He imme here
om Jihe, 12) 1907. and has
Mr. lannielic
portunities offe 1
was only 18 vears oid when
he left his native country, but he
remembers enough to realize the
good chanes to eam a living in
Americas a) compared
country. |
here are
the chances
“1 wouldh’t be here if it
stated :
pared to Daly.
%
to the ald
weren't »
(Jumes. Hiudio Phote, Patton)
through of his TWO
brother's, Phillip, whe
10 percent better than in