" : On Public State Parks During the past week, as well as over the readers of the daily ami county weekly papers have been made con Selous of a verbal battle, at least, on matters of policy —and not the general thought in mint-—5f the further improvement of Duman Dam project in Barr Township, by the installation of parking ares sponsored and paid for by county monies, men's funds. It is not our intention controversy. "{ail, and Porto Rico. to has your As Borough. citizens won't fail it now. A clean town is slways Its ar AA .. . hy MRS. MARG Have Your Pressure Oammer Checked Before we know it. the early and will be! have 8 pressure should be checked hat it is Toth, from 10:00 to) . , at € in Church in Eben in come, be sure fo your whole cooker, the ld snd pan We will test them #0 you ean be sure of their accuracy. | When you use your pressure cooks r be sure the lid is on light 1 in . as well as in Alaska. Haw. pel LL in their Cy es ond bute to and Fecogaine ments of homema various extension activities as a. repairing fur aa i AT AAFC ARI for ome minute. Close in come streaky. sticky dust. Besides giving a rich sheen, ARET McKENRICK Assistant Home Ecomomics Representative for Cambria County Leave the steam vent open and allow the steam to escape freely the steam cock and adjust the heat under the cooker and keep a constant i pressure. Set the range timer or ‘watch the clock to time the cook- ing period carefully. Follow the canning chart exactly When the cooking time is up reduce the pressure to sero hy allowing the canner tq cool slowly ’ {at room tempersiture. In canning. ' D cooking at the Pres: | ir js not wise to cool the pressure engburg: Mra Lillian Gray canner under cold water. When the gauge reads zero, allow the rest of the sieain to escape from vent pipe before trying to remove cover Good Grooming Tips for Furniture For that well-groomed treat your fumiture regularly with a polishing wax. The wax protects the surface from Wear nd adds beauty with the min- imum of care Special polishes provide a pro- | teotive finish for furniture. For st most furniture, & Cream Wax or ; * Cherry Tree RB a liquid cleaning and polishing y wax is acceptable One of the big advantages of t and can be dust oll finishes give a temporary shine. but soon be. end rolds 4 wax finish is a proteclion ag- ainat fingerprints and soil marks Paste wax will give minimum ection to of furniture prot : These women have taken part, ur in all RE chicken end Nome | (hx are Rialy. lo gal, Cee making Cream wax contains a blend of cleaning Agents that are t- fve in removing all kinds of dirt. With a cream ‘wax it isn't neces sary to wash fhe surface before Spying wax The liquid cleaning most ype Wax you de- follow the directions container for surfaces a good or three limes a . Hard used fur- tabls tops. may more often. A Tight { art, Glen | a a art, Glen Campbe noted in last week's paper, this is Clean-Up Week in Patton Eje ._ a ' Record i. If you haven't co-operated up until this time, you still have | ; the remainder of the week in which to do it. viewed by visitors as a progressive town. Patton has never failed to answer the call of the Clean-Up Campaigns of the past. 3 | Following is a list of patients | admitted and discharged from Mi.’ from | ipeps’ Hospital, Spangler, | April 27 to May 68, 1982: | MEDICAL, ADMITTED pan | kulsia, Hellwood: Mrs. Lillian | Gray, Barnesboro; Mrs. Genevieve | Wigging , Barneghoro R. D.; Mm | H Marusa, Barnesboro, Mrs, | Annabelle Richardson, Marsteller John Furiage, Patton; Stephen Stoll, Washington, D. C, Mrs Wanda Zimmerman, Carrolitown; Thelma Stoy, Ashville R. D.; Mrs. Dalphine Gates, Westover; Mrs | Mildred Frye, Hillsdale; Mrs Gla Barnesboro | dys Fetterman, R. D.: | James Myers, Westover; Harvey Ann MeClinsky, Grant Baugher, | Mrs. Florence Miller, Barnesboro R. D.; Peggy lou Krug, Loretlo RD: Mrs Mae Woodside, West. gver; James Black, Westover, | Clyde Bradford, St. Benedict: Mra Lida Smith. Barmesbhoro, Clarence | Krotendorfer, Carrolltown. Joseph Abrams, Spoagler: Robert Stew Campbell: Joseph W Wiley, LaJose: Bylvanus McCom- bie. Carrolltown: James McGary. Spangler. Betty Lou Rrug. Lo retto igh, town; Carroll Arnold, Has Mrs Frye Mrs. Tress Mary lings: Phyllis Jeun Shome, Fall- | entiniber. Mrs Crace Marana, 8° Benedict; Mrs. Ethel Hutton, La- ' Jose: Mrs. Rosalie Dietrich, Chest Springs SURGICAL, ADMITTED Catherine Taylor, Bakerton: Ja- mex Myers, Westover: Mrs Hel sn Maruss Barriesboro, Larry Lee Tyger. Rochester Mills; Thelma 8toy, Ashville; John Patrick, Al verds: Stephen [toll Washington C.: Mra Esther Novak, Eb. Bar nesbors: CGeorge Mekulsia, Heil wood: Mm Rose Buccassi, Pat ton: Mrs. Roe Knotta, Bakerton Mrs Annabelle Richardson, Mar steller: Mra Mildred Frye Hills dale: Mra. Dalphine Gates West. over: Nelson Ii. Lowes Patios Mra Betty Sontt, Patton, Law rence Kline, Patton: Mrs. Ruth | Woodley, Hastings: James Leslie Spangler; Stephen Vrana. Bar. nesbore. Mrs Rosella Hartzog, Patton BR. DD: James Keith, Cher. ry Tree BR. D. Mra Lydia Lasko Barnesbors: Mrs Gloria Butler Carroiitowsn: Mra Daolovees Drass, Lawrence. Léna Stephens D Mra Glenn Hopking. Barnesboro. Ralph Ri. va Jr. Barnoshoro: Fred Endler ' Hastings: Mira. Lelia Stewart Glen Campbell R. D.. Mrs Lillian familiar ofl polishes is a finish Dick, Coslport MEDICAL, DIRCHARGED Mrs Ada 2Zulks, Barnesboro, . Walter Seritaider., Carrolitown Mra. Cathepine Ertter, Carroll town. Mra. Virginia Selestok, Has tings BR. DD; George Clayton Kei th, Cherry Tree RD: James Serafin, Carrolitown: Judy Engle Alverda: Thomas Sinclair, Span: ¢ Chfford CD. Grant Dougher, Barnesbo- ro: Martin Tate Gipsy: Dwane . Abrams, Spangler. Anthony Bar| Arcadia, Joseph Ab rama. Bpaagler: Mrs La Ruse Maseto, Burnside. Robert Stew 11; Mrs Marjor- George Stabula, Ann MeClin- Bernard Trexler, boi Ross, Patton: ‘Ashville R. D. Arthur Farabaugh, Loretto] Mrs. Mary Gleydurs, Barnesboro its RD: Susan Makine, Arcadia: gigrors in Indiana Mrs. Berths Soltis, Emeigh. Pau! Jones, Barnesboro; Mra Angeline Yannello, Barvesboro, Mrs. Mar. tha Tripods, St Benedict, Mrs {Louise Valeria, ; e Barnesbo- | ro: Felix Ferraro. Bamesboro: BD Walter Miller, Eme- Jodon, Baraesbors | Bartiebaugh, Arcadia, Mrs. Mary Lubert, Hastings; Mra. Rose Buc- cassl, Pateon: William Misko, Al- | yorda: Catherine Taylor, Baker ton: Betty Jane Melko, Patton: Melvin Neff, Westover, Helen Ponchock, Ashville. Thomas Ma- gulick, Spangler. Mrs Matilda Cassidy. Hastings: Julia Ann Glass, Coalport; Mrs Eleanor Lantzy, Spangler. Dolores Schall, ‘Hastings: Mra. Rhoda Pearce Burnside. Peter Bernard, Bumes- boro MATERNITY Mr and Mrs modore, B.D, daughter, April 28 Mr. and Mrs Frank DePetro Barnesborn, son, April 239 Mr and Mrs Carrolitoen R vil 26 Mr. and Mra Joseph Gach, Bar nesborn, daughter, April 29 DD. daughter, Ap- Mr. and Mrs Robert MeCulley, | Irvona. Mr fLaJose KH Mr and Mra Barnesboro B.D, daughter int Mr an Carrolilown, daughter, April 30 anid Mrs Ear! McMasters, D. daughter, Apr. 30 Steve Bielchick, Mrs Eugene Kelly daughter, May 1 Mr. and Mrs John Hnatkevich : May 3 es Francia daughter, May 1 Hastings, son Mr. and Spangler | Babyak, Carrolitown; George Me- Lou Lydic, Com Charles MeNuity, | May | Lantay. ited at the Rejhetti home re ormtly. Howard Swires and son, Henry and Leslie Reghitti were recent visitors in Ebenshurg. assisted Mm. Elsie R Mrs. Joseph Matish at the Briggs Matish's son, ‘home when Mn Joey, became {ll Mr and Mra. Richard Conso have moved into their new home at 1380 Sixth Ave. Altoons Mr and Mrs James Pino and % sm. Mickey, wets recent visitors here at Cernld Jacobs home | Getirge Jacobs is a Wmve here with his . Jarepts, Mr. and Mra Gerald Jacobs : Sylvia Boito ind Dominic Re. ghetti were last Saturday visit-| WN ors in Coalport. Mr. and Mra Roger Cavalet visited recently Jt the Ernest Ca! valet home i Mr. and Mrs. James Capatosti | of Flinton visite) in tows recent- | iy i week wis given Mrs Maurice lontanella wis a { anc " omen sitter Sunday at the Candido Thirteen men and two | ROmR0 Sunday visitors at the Orville | Bernazzolll howl were Mrs Mark | Fontanella and daughter, Rose Ann i Mr and Mis Henry Swires) visited Sunday [if Howard Swires home . Relocitions of sections of fence Dominic Reghetti wis 8 recent ground the school's football field visitor at the Eoito home. i aleg will be of the project. Mr. Farabaugh was a Sunday | The fence be | visitor at the Hirmest Cavalet re- part of daichence { | Mr. and Mra James Simanski ing of | mowed recently to Akron, Ohio, minor work is planned. i where Mr Simjinski is employed. | —— Mark JFontassiia, Armold Fini- SPANGLER PROM FRIDAY cell a roy seh annual junior-senior prom {spent a few duys recently on a “Tropical Island.” will be held \ | fishing "trip in Potter County. : of this week in I Mr. and Mrs, Fred Jacobs vis the m. Music tec last Satutday evening with for the dancing Will de fw | Mr and Mra. Mark Fomtanells. by Ray Templeton’'s Orchestra. AK Fs Mr and Mra Michasl Nalanich. | Hakerion Myr. and Westover Mr Patton, son, May 2 Mr and Mrs Martin Laney Cherry Tree RB gon, May 3 gon, May 1 Mrs Robert son, May 2 DD. McKee, | and Mrs Joseph Carnicella Mr and Mrs William Duriez. | Barnsiiborg, son, May J My and Mrs Paul Yencho an. daughter, May 3 Mr and Mme Wiliam Hastings Muy 3 Myr and Mra Francis Barnesbore KR. D. son, May Myr and Mrs Leon Endler, stings, daughter May 4 Mr and Mra John Madachick Spangler, aon, aM} 4 DEAN Mr and Mrs Arthur LaBlan Niagara Falls N ¥ pounce the rin a daughter fast Sunday Msy 4 Mrs Blanc is the former Vivian Brig of Dean Pat SO 3 of of vinifedd IN John or is alot and son, John, Pittsburgh Friday where hid a new brace placed arm | Dominic Reghetl, ployed in & : | Laslie Reghetti i Mr. am ‘eimited nm Alcona last Saturday Mrs Fimer Briggs and Ruth Smith were lant Saturday | Arthur Funicslli was Oo visitor heve at the Briggs home Mr. and Mrs. Denzel of Ginsgow visited recently hen at the Briggs residence Ernest Chvalel and son, vinitesd in Conipert last Saturday. Ha | ane; Mock Pye. | i § ¥ § Lat i $ ' Roger Cavalet and Roland Cav: | who 3 emp Pittsburgh has been visiting his pareals, Mr. and Mrs | Mrs Mark Footanella Mrs | recent | Carmen Ereakiay | “DRIVING A HABIT . 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