1 — EL Ta meio ¥ eritent because off the elimination year 3 of! shot ad i Clubs a8 & Tul) Bave bean very liberal in muking donations to various civie nl cou i to off earningll and the profit over the lar. after and expenses a out, indt be too gral Unless the A job of this kind is no cinch ward | theaw "In some of the “rlassier” places gives the club god business sd they must be soguainted with all | ministration. st the end of the ingredients which go into the | fancy drinks called for today. In the smaller places while fancy drinks are not calls for too much | L Lthey are almost compelled to be (able to memorize the wishes of every customer A hartendsy asually will pour the drink of your choles the minute you walk into his establishment. This of | course, pleases the customer to no Lend A good bartender or steward : usuaily very alert. he tries io I discuss the subject that is roost | pleasing to his customer. He also Lis compelled to listen 10 many gripes put forth by his customers Could Disclose Many Récrets He gets well jidquainted with | § the domestic affairs of his clien- tele and if the men back of the bar were not of hi character they probably coil disclose many secrets brought to them when tipping of glasses is frequent dur. ing the course of an evening By ... : STATE SENATOR HALUSKA LACES ¢/ INTEREST | Jn CAMBRIA COUNTY N Oy N | weeks zince we wrote our Biir- tablishment they are referred to By MAHLO BA GARY ER per Story.” it i quite spparnt as hartenders THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD | that a sinister movement is under It is not our purpose fo revive; lo meet its companion the Stony- | $8¥ - Ww Jew fe Wie woilid horrid memories of those who are creek and then hasten to make o|foop or i ral 8 ge regard survivors or relatives of those larger river the Conemaugh. ink pl re yp i) who were lost in the devastating That was not rue on the night | one toward flood of May 31, 1888 of the Great Flood when it Dé | 0. barbers | The fact remains that during came very hastily =a monster | The Sve bars | the night of the 3list of May one designed to the work of death pers of Patton. | of the most horrible and destruc- and destruction. The waters of | mentioned fn tive floods ever witnessed by the the Stonvoereek wire being pushed | our column. are 1 world took piace Johnstown is upwards by the rising Conemaugh our personal & peculiarly situated in & circuitous Much of Kernville was destroyed (friends : we valley with two gaps leading into by the rising walters The impact | have the deep- it The one gap has fiowing however, was on the Conemaugh | est respect for" through it the stonycreek River side wherdk Cambria Iron stroc- | their mtegrity [which rises in Somerset County. | tures, iron #¢ hood buildings ang we Kad ft flows through the Moxham churches, houses steel rails were that the ow | spetion of Johnstown and has {or torn asunder with Ihe bi of Py Ry out i western hank the steep Weat- those in the waters or holding on | oe hill and on its enstern side to rocls and clinging to any mov. Phy PrUF=on © Sen. Halas the city. The Little Conemaugh ing things with hope of being re he ’ pinit in which they were enters through the gap an the scound as floated on the! made and that none of them hitve | male lineage right. It drains the soiithern part crest of waters Logs wire ' pe off. hist they also number hundreds of Northern of the county. High hills keep it iron roofs detatehed from the But “others: Who are not em folks descended down the family tree by daugh ters of | confined in the narrow valley houses and horas, wagons and gaged in this profession are reully ery of the original pioneer. He was John Jacob Bender | The Pennsvivania Railroad debris of ray oh frmaiie Jon Trying to make this an ise Jocated along the highway between Strittmatter's Corner and tracks follow ihe river level of cription ey 2 y form 3 yo | Which, of course, in the final an- at the other side of Bradiey Junction. But of more interest the Little Conemaugh Much of A frm ri Was armed all gives is none of their affair 18 the legend of his son, Emmericus. who located near Carrolitown {the then Cambria fron Works The Stonvereek | co vever. we realize that a : were located along Legend handed down from generation to generation refers to ita borders And a whirl pool resulted from the! 4 uming man will grasp al a | Johnstown fills a triangular space swirling waters as it wrought | epnw noping that clinging ante Mn ss “Squire” Bender: He died in 1800 and was perhaps the I= tar onto ‘the Mill sides. Ini its burden laden as it were ght man in Cambria County who had the distinction of being | JOHN J. “As|See It” P. Cammarats. stewards: in a private licensed eo Sutertd as . NG AS 5 ORS ide SHOVEL & Excavating & Landscaping Guarantend DAM BUILDING - / Katisfaction @® Ditebhing © Loading @ Cellar Excavating ¢ Grading PAUL F. BECKER ST. BONIFACE, PA. Phone Hastings 5071 Reasonable Prices! Ome of the pioneer names of Northern Cambria County is that - of “Bender.” Descendants of the early Bender pioneers are all about . 85. Not only are they the folks who have carried on the name they the Ro. while some people may ook down on this professdon. we oan anly say "hat the most successful club or private Kednasee depends entirely upon the man who dis penses the merchandise Especial iv is this true with the various clube in our county since the in some has been limited to a great | BE te both rivers with houses Ravor The waters churned with same may be leneficial to him i traveling into the oily one does IY on its mad waters The waters If our criticizes tn Patton have { nothing of moe value to discuss ap Boll rivers merge at The lyou © understand what not see it because of : Yh Seep Point and some rads foet he | they rd really do if something | valley in which it is jocated Until =. = 0 She famous stone arch of great importdnce would de | you are right in the town bridge built and used by the PRR ivelop fo give them the opporiun- The entire region in which as it crosses over the Rig Cone ity with which to make political waters enter Johnstown 100 ARF _ on It was here that the wa hay.” So much for that lin rather a deep valley. On the ters did much of its diabolical Barmens Need Qualifications t Conemaugh side we find the destruction Houses, men, women Now we mentioned | evra ‘South Fork branch coming IN sogeen jogs animals boards weeks ago that we would say a from the south merging with he 0 steel anit ron and horses | word about the bartenders of our Little Conemaugh at South Fork. and wagons wer forced into the The South Fork dam is located hiripoal of death and destruction community. The men engaged in | BE BA RY 1s . this profession are alse, mes of | on this branch about Lhree mer made more so Decanse the con {south of the Borough of SOUR o_o vion caught rire The great high caliber amid above all must | EEE 3 LUTHER Lr, Fork. The Little Conemaugh flows c.f water with its burden Hang be possessed with certain gual. | BEE southwdstward through the deep 4 ot budge the stone bridge TTON 377) of the a a... EL wionsn. fications so ax to be able io leep [HN Ie their trade and 2ill net sflend Lhasa OM valley with hills on either Here many of the unfortunate vie | varying from 1000 feet to 1406, wore swired into a fiery the river bed. The South Fork was about 400 feet pigher than the City of Johns town. The Little Conemaugh foi jows the valley through the will of Mineral Point, Frankiin Conemaugh and through Wood. above furnace and met their death In it flo was the asrrengih of the now famous Stone Bridge Water was running over 1t for the arches | could not take are of the flow | There was a surging and grinding | The miracle or the entire dire | § ithe clientele Usually, the men in ube in oii RE TT AT PER FR EE LF Je | E # thin profession are referred HW aw A WEEK ' END OF vale into the city proper. The _ ihe aw grewsoms speciache Stonycreek and the Little Cone: 0 up caught in the impact | maugh merge at what is known and whirlpool The mad waters! as Point and form the Cone... 4 against the Stone Bridge! maugh River. The river takes its oi nut move it. It was here course through the famous Cone: .., (ne great whirl pool of wa} maugh Gap with high hills on... gouggied to go om its way! either side for a distance of 8... yu, impeded by the Stone) number of miles. It flows through pop. The smell Durning | Sandpatch, Nineveh, Lock Port woest of baddies, mattresses and and on to Blairsville. The entire 0 etc. cilused the air to Conema the Allegheny Fiver , ome impregrited with the foul | and the rivers were involved... ..unsting from the burn! in the devastating results of he... aris enmiise at the Stone Bridge. The smoxe hovered over The entire region or Water shed 1g victims and infested the alr of Johnstown ex I a most for miles around It was several downfall of rain for several days after the encompass of the | to the breaking of the wyter that the charred bodies at ground was completely (he bridge couli be removed. In ‘Weavy rains THe the morning of the fateful might | river Waa overflowing ,verything seensed ominous and! natown while al postentious and s great pall hang- | time the Conemaugh. ing over the wrecked city i s rampage. The area News travel] siowly in those §- the walter shed of the... News of the flood reached branch Axlends to the op village of |Eiton through its of Kickey's Ridge prstman who carried mail from | et called Chemtaut Ridge Salix to Johnstown and back, This ft iv a wast ares of WRIMPrOved ar morning he did not get jand and at that time heavily .. 0, Johnstown Post Office. forested. The musi strumieta If any of my readers survived became surging rive the Great Flood I will be pleased of its waters into the foun Fork (to Bear from you and arrange # mm. | cemference. The decendants of any It was eminent that’ a flood ony who were lost, too are in might occur. The breast of Ihe oy | hope to hear from some now overflowing dam Was care: oo. fully watched and reports given Strange as it may seem in read earlier in the day preceding the .. 4. Johnstown Tribune for flood to authorities mM JORNStOWR. o 0 oguy evening. Mar 29, 1952 A report was given at the ward” Fifty y, Mar. 20, 1902, we read EAGLES AERIE 1244 PATTON of ® DANCING t finest Bandy ® ENTERTAINMENT * Your enjoyment FINEST of FOOD and DRINKS to be had a the for : ® The Fish APRIL 4 Our Tasty Sandwiches, too! wT RR Ae os Joe Boes & His Orchestra Dance to Music of This Popular Orchestra Eajoy SP SRT APRIL 3 ; gr APRIL ¢ | TUBSDAY NITE APRIL % First National Carrolliown, Penna. 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