Presidential Candidates to Be On TV Tonight—Page 7B Vol. 59 No. 26 ION “ES Two Sections — 16 Pages Patton Phillips- Jones Plant Glasgow Man Gels To Add 30 More Employees Top Post In State To Absorb Part of Shirt Production of Recently | JOOF Closed Kane Plast; Over $500,000 Payroll of Phillips » to alld about | imow being accepted i 88 a direct of the firms the Kane op- | t befween the: tional reAachinery tt plan tne in Potts ville. Some of the machinery was moved from Kane to Palton yes terday. It was Explained by Charles | ;rder this week an Heusen ahirt manu(actaring | plant, that Patton and Pottsville | will ha the former tutput of to the fact of ¥ Plant due the local plant Inst week han a small order of Army | &pplications for employment are A few em ployees at the Kane plant will be transferred to Patton, upon heir COWR godt. but this number wi i be small The present building i» large enough to handle the addi annoumesl that fled Air Force shirts. and is working on another Mr. Hopper also The Kare began operation in ope time omployed When shit down last week il had 179 on the payroll. Jt was deseri- ‘hed as a Migh-cost iow-producing Phiilips-Jones plant jal. and at S00 persons Organization | Fred Korpmn of Smith Mills da he i County, Nas basen slected grand warden of the Pennsyivanin Grand Laxige pendent Order of Odd Fellows Mr Korman is secretary of the Alleman Lodge 900 of Glasgow and ey Cambria County trict of [he order. He has been g an appointed tern as grand warden of the state Balloting by the various lodges throug hout the state was ¥ | during March. Votes were tabul- { and itz shtudown had been | several vears Of the wo to make sport shires | BOSC type, the building was not a8 types. Sddition of the new per op Bere will addits the ak | ~oifio haf om EE RR a ono al adapted to an efficient plant Iny- | comteraplted by the firm for thea Phillips- Jones in sopping pro- | ol p-dollara | guction at the Kane plant because at Futton, and willie are consolidating of workers | manufacturing Ep ES RT shirt oblain T H Yice ony units efficiency,” said |r. Phithi pe-Jones t in charge of manufac to Patton Bierce te Clos On Wednesday Afternoon A mumber of Pation melsheuLl have amnounced Will onstruction of a land Fourth Aves. in Patton. ast Baturdsy in Installation will be conduct- ated phis sd at the state convenion in June in Reading Ray A Him town. was elected and Willie 1. Neal melbarger, Myers. state inige. Both were od If the usnal onder of succession | Korman will be grand master in is followed Mr paraed deputy 1853 and will ganization the following year He an elementary teacher the Beccaria-Coalport-Irvona %. Behool Svatem Vitrolite to Set Off New Joe Lacue Service Station Work is expected to be come leted in about a month on (he modern building to house the Joe Lace | Sunoco Service Station at Magee | The 4$8xIA-fool onticrete piilding will be covered on he sides with glass and blue and | white Vitrolite FOUR A large office and storage will be contained in the the stroctire. as well as Wo rest | Int the rear will be a hs | two-car grease room and wash | _ Davis Millinery, | rack. Standard and ortho Mg ER HNN HON RA i 5 Jreig 3 i : New Department Opening At Wolf's Draws Large Crowd | in July, bring | IR ey and at the Barnesboro stove, | 5) | 2 Fe stunt rugs, finoleum, oay- | by the country's sling rnanulsIturers, the new | Wolf depnrtment is further pleted by famous line of paints. or James P EAMES HNO & <5 1 poopie. who sciended. the grand de who atlended grand of the Rew fell base Barnes Inde | Hs | Philadel | grand master Washing | ton. deputy grand master of the! UnOPPos- | head the state or- ensburg Block | i Hom front of Serving Northern (Cambria Co PATTON, PA, THURSDAY, MAY, Patton Clean-Up Week To Begin Next Monday The annual Spring Clean-Up Period will be held in Patton beginning next Monday, May 5. and ending May 10. Patton residents are asked clean up thelr yards and thelr trash In boxes or barrells in the alleys behind their homes, or at other wait- able places where it may be pleked ap. Trucks will start hanling the trash beginning Monday. No ashes will be hanled. Help make Patton a better place to live! Clean-Up! Paint- Up! Fix-Up! to held | Spring Evangelistic Campaign to Begin At Baptist Church Ralph Whitmer, pastor of lhe First Baptist Church and Calv. ary Baptist Church, Patton, an- nounced the commencement the spring evangelistic campaign today services will begin on Friday, Way 2, and continue un- til Sunday. May 11 ! Rey Lowell Murtin of New| EntePprise, Pa. and interim pas- | ‘tor of the Baptist Church in Eb will be the principle] speaker. Rev. Martin is well | known to many of the residents tof Patton Ths: Sunday evening | pervices will be in cha of Rev { Charles Graffive of East Earl Ps. Rev. Graffiti has been as . sociated with Rew | evangelistic work The subjects for the services! are as follows Friday May 3. pt Oods fo Ane LR rd i Religion i Priday, Tony Arrange { Saturday Sundgsy, May 11--Believe and Live Services on Saturday. May 3 | and Saturday. May 10, will iheld at 8 p m, Services on all | iother days will be at 7:30 p.m | The § | invited to attend the SYVIONS, | Army to Call 10,000 Men | I Ths Army has issued for 10.000 men in June pif men Forge ; which Sing, fea did not in exhaust system those months It I, 1952 Single Copy —- Te Subscription. Bui te Sd Patton Mofor Sales ‘Scene Shows Fire At Karp Building Before Top of Wall Erecting Modern fon Molo P tise] car ot of | : | parment rear Martin in the Work Now Underway At Mellon-Park Aves. one of best -equipped have and Patton will Ff most | modern garages in erection of butlding by Ralea Co, motith 4 new TOxROfool the Pation local Dodge and Ply- dealrre the | z : § this section with the | Motor | | Work on the brick and concrete 3 block structure began last Thurs | duy and continued thiz week with pouring of footers for the founda | fons erected The new building will be on the commer lot which | vears ago housed the old Mellon | Hotel at ihe and Park Aves The location ik direcliy the street from the present Sales Co. garage the old building will be ured for storage and for a winler Sisrner AC OSM Pat. of Mellon | and Perhaps highlighting the archi. | tectural design will be a cally all-glass fronted showroom which will project from the cor i ner of the rectanguinr building at | the corner of Mellon and Park Aves. This exténded section twill house the parts supply and immediately to of that will be office and restrooms The exterior portion the two streets will be ted of brick, and the the apace CORB rac. other por practi} also u } de fronting | tions of concrete block Windows | will line all four sides. and doors on both Mellon Ave and at the i i rear will provide entry to the the Used car display space Cc May Mh-Strangors lo Ood | public is cordially ignment machine. These will draft calls | shop and 31.000 chased for this sectiom will in| to 054.430 the clude modern infra-red paint.dry i drafted or | Ing Jmpe to be installed in the | gve Service | paint reom, | pervice from street department | jpcated on both Mellon and Park i Aves. between ihe sidewalk and ithe garage itself. and an exten | | son will be built toward the alley | provide for i boiler room. Geo Hoppe! is contractor D. J Link. manager of the firm, | i glso has snanounced purchase of two new tarnpost Hfts which will De | be installed in the service depart- ‘ment. as well an the Intest type | either | $ ‘ John Bean modern front end ale |” jocated at the rsar of the build ing. slong with & car wash rack Pacing Park Ave. on the in | terior will be the paint and body | New equipment to be pur i All ‘exhaust tunes’ will be car hus | Hed outside by means of & built-|to permis to be installed | ment in the floor, A fan will provide | NT Acanend that it | suction to draw out the fumes ants Site or men in May i hax : for | for 81.430. Is, SU sa } = o rely on volunteer enlist-! drafted A73.000 and the Marine Corps bed, A A Patton Are rea ; Miners Receive | ing truck to add to its equipment. thus | argo = National Honors for Safety Annual Awards Made By Holmes Association | mining men were singing ou for and northern Cambria county who that it is safe before you make a move Taking a chance wasn't! be | proposes that 3 § Pation Moti Bales also recent | it receives a draft | ly purchased u new Dodge wreck: | a dny Of the total to date, the Army The truck is so designed that theion, 1 { pee Pdergroumnst employees indoor | § La T 1 of tf a 1h Indians ir sn after ton walter was " 4 ng the Thursday wight and carly Friday hast week. Volusteers from one of ae | bilan. will be | wine companies called are shown Believed to bave started in the busessant, ames were first noticed at 4 10% ost BARI so Bt seven Spm Fire Destroys Karp E uild gor ; here howe Hines 9:30 »o- . 1 Barnesboro; $300,000 L Charlson’s Furniture Store, Fi Apartments Gutted On Lancashire 20 Mine Report Out Monday A federal coal mine inspecting | rock drilling with vesssion drills be done wel and} | approval plate be xitached le-type electric equip | in the Hares & Tooker! Lancashire No. 30 mine near Cars rolltown. The mine employs 131 men and prodoces BSB tons In & report released Monday by 8 Baresu of Mines Ine of announced calls boom may be lowered Into the | gnector David KK. Krelscher also’ providing space for seunmends the ; | protects v il footwear fved-type goggles ang rs be pravided of specing and appro that self all ua (Gr ae Nn PAR BInengency. | red 5 } | my way of working. Knowing it is safe is the sure and best way.’ Other mining men fram Patton honors in recognition of will receive certificates of honor mine safely records all 5y the Joseph A. Holmes Safety Association. John J. Pobbes di for extended stints In and ground the coal mines without! a fost-time mishap follow: John Cromer, Patton, for work- (ing in Pennsyl ania coal and clay mines 43 yours Pater Dominick, Eimora, for | Henry C Gregory r in Mine 8 Sterling Coal i. for 42 years Eimwora. «| Sterling Coal Company, for work- in the district for | INE in He bani atl 1a on mimes | Gregory still is on the 63% years without a mishap. He retired in 1948, and’ earlier Holmes bad received an own’s Band Conce d Night At Loretto 7%: “Night Beat,” “CHS Alma Mater.” Ban- ing Cosl npany, for working | wai. | : 44 years. Mr job. John Kopers, Patton, for work- indiana, lots] manager | Ball He noted that sil shots nmetstyly after WHR charging. To Be Distri The distribition of pew lade shane directories will begin iv the Novthern Cambria area with in the next Tew days it was an pounced bv James R. Coober. of of the Telephone Company ol | Peansvivanis. Approximately 5.600 copies of the new greveeovered books will (be deliversd by mall in this ter LEreRse the bituminous coal mines (ing in Penpaylvania bituminous coal mines for 45 years. Martin iy and yy. Eimors, Ster- bituminous mines | | Bethichem Mines Corp. for work- | [ng | ous mina 8 . 56 years without a lost | i jn coal mines 51 yours with. | out & lost-tine accident. { i Wilson, Patton, | ritory, Cober said. This is an in of abot $00 copies ove! fast vear's distribution. The new pools contain appro ximately 11.180 alphabetical list ings. an increase of 400. Thern sre alse 1.700 classified business crease of TH The dirsctories are hy Lhe firm once each distributed Vear, uss ig {ally in the spring. John Thomas Stokes Patton, LL ings. professionsl listings. an in: (mit of Northern Cambein Coaniiy's worst, fires last Thurs dag wight dentroyed the Karp Bailding in the hewrt of Barnes. [horas busines district as tied | 5 ilun ter fire compe fur blame for bout seven hours. The twestory brick stroeture fog al Clanrison’s Furniture | oo, Stare. owned bv Ben Roel. on the! first floor amd in the basement. | Five apartments were on the sec-| and Door. The rear section of the tap floor ‘was being renovated. ° My. and Men William Leonard | afeupants of one of the apart niente. dissoveied the biase about $15 p m Thiursiay when smoke began to fill their rooms Mr. | [sponard sumnsoned the Barnes ten Volintenr Fire Company | while his ‘wife spread word to the! her tenants in the building *Al elf the HCL Tparits escaped Ww i“ When the Barnssboro nrrived, the structure was rapudly | Alling with smoke but no flames | wrere visible. Fearing that bles suddenly would burst out af control, arnesbore firemen | pinoned the ald of neighboring | fire units Hight Volunteer Units Respond | At the height of the blaze. | sight other Jolunteer fire com | aries were helping fight Fw fire. They were 3 Carrolitemwn, Patton, ‘Cherry | Ebenabiirg. Nanty-Glo and Mymer The lsst of the fre. fighting mits arrived in Barnes. boro shortly sfter 11 o'clock. Mames bteoke through pact of the x150 fool abut 10:18 pom With avvary | avilable piece of fire-fighting ppipaent plesssd IRLE Clb, the nine fire companies sid a proximately 20.000 feet of hae. Every weailable water up. various ply was lapped the Sp FE waiter supply as well as Trae, ¥ £ if iremen | well borough policemen: the | . the Susquehanna River Town section of § rey | on of Route ing at = the fire, With » buge dim of the type used | water and cement at 1 | from the nes firerien mal ¥. The type pumper sent water § the fire hose under nigh | | Barnesbro and other | towns aided fire of the volunteer units ing traffic and re crowds that lined the | passes through rerouted Because of (hose lines which streets in the business. The streets were traffic until about 4 & A section of ¥ : ‘was closed to traffic Friday afternoon. a to way stroctures RE a of the | Wikinut Fun and West Branch =
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