Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, May 29, 1952, Image 17

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facilities would be made avail
able
Fine asked the commission to |
inquire Into two phases of the
pr he maximum a
bei Abi 60 rai
he Penneyivania Joint Slaten and, whether Soin t indus-
Comniission Is fry 2a contributing its fair share
$
:
a study of ontrovama |” _— the cost of maintaiting rads
tu Jessed 2
x ight hits a ha sate. bill increasing weight load of
(R.-Léneas- | commonly used trucks from 45.
Assembly's | 000 to 60.000 pounds. Gov. Fine
the study vetoed the bill
assurance
it an state | Comics In the Courier weekly.
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| Thomas. Aspe and Leo all otf —— iter. Suviviig ae! St. Benedict
Gallitzin. She was u sister of yee children Rev. Father En |
| Mrs. Martha Davenport, Baker |. gue, geste of St. Ane's ca Presbyterian Ley Group
| Telford Saylor of St i
was elected president of ire
ville Presbytery Laymen's
| viation st a dinner meeting 1nd
Freshy
ton: Mrs. Harriet Moore, Johns
town: Mrs Pear! Richardson of Thole Church Rev. Father John
Fairport Harbor, Ohio; Mrs
Huldah Kapp, Altoona; Mrs
| Mary Benden, James Joseph and
| Frederick Reed, all of Gallitzin
Funeral services were held al
10 5 mm Toesday in Bt. Patrick
Catholizr Church, Gallltmin, and
interment was made in St. Alloy
gius’ Cemetery, Summit
Anselm J. Biter
Anselm J. Biter, aged 87 years,
of Erie, formerly of Loretto diel
ast Thursday ovening at the
ihome of & son. William J. Biter
‘in Erie. He was the father of
two priests
He was born April 21, 1865
| Loretto, son of Othe and '
Biter. pastor of St Augustine's
Catholic Churith; and Joseph Bi-
ter, professor if psychology, all of Friday evening in First
Kansas City. Mo: and Miss Mary terign Church. Irwin
Biter and William J. Biter, both Mr. Saylor was named to SCs
at home.
; ceed Faas Ww. Davia, SW .
retto where faneral services were JoRmatown
[held on Mominy morn in st | r John of th
Michgels Catholic Ohm Greens
interment in the ehuren cemetery. first vies president: Gree
froin. second vice preest
CONTROL PESTS | dent. and Gustav Giron, Jeanette,
Worms .on cabbage and velated | oouqurers
crops In the lowe garden can be :
controfled wilh rotenone dust or’ Doctors Sdvine against letting
spray, reminds Lioyd Adams tw yourself get too fatbut a word
Penn Bate extension entomel- to the we is not always suff
int. vient.
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ACCORDING TO AN AIR DEFENSE COMMAND announcement, the shaded zone on the sbove map indicates
the U. S. perimeter ares in which the Ground Observer Corps will be activated on & 34-hour basis begin-
ning May 15. Black circles show Jocations of Filter Centers, which will receive aircraft detection reports
from the obsurvers. On the eastern seaboard, these Yew Haven, Conn.; Harrisburg snd
Pittsburgh, Pa; Trenton, N. J; Albany, Buffalo, Siyrscuse and
| particular
hon
{ tiralarty
chiddren
_ ters sre located at Oskland, Pasadena,
Ema ANA
Pedestrian Safety
Motor Club Poitar for Children
ithe AAA
An 03d traffic safety rule, "10
walk on the jeft side of the road
{facing traffic” is re-emphasited
in the June kit of AAA safety
educational materials being went
to local school teachers, John T
i Docherty, Safety Director of the
Johnstown Motor Club, announced
“This in one rule which is of
we to pedes
| Lrians prog h wher there
Doherty
| doing
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valicien and
gt mide of the road in the same
vehicles are
yelticle in time to got out of the
foray.”
The safety theme ig timed for
the end of the term, pur-
for the it «
pnd
ty said.
The Clue orncisl warned that
motors tn rural and urban ar
_-
Jorget
freedom they are apt
ABA Se TO ITE
ng
mamed at Lhe begining
People. facing traffic Can mining program.
traveling
may fot hear the appromehing
: of :
5 Mining, anil Applied Science Stu.
: i trioity.
| oma, electrons, gravity and ener
gy in the Physics and he Natura!
| Science COLTROS.
increase thelr
ng Conl Sales, Competition and Cost
‘will be outlined in the Econom |
yy becom jearned in |
Sacramento and Santa
Theme of New
and was a first prize winner in
the Seventh National School Saf
ety Poster Contest, sponsored by
| mon, Charles C
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held In the
| Monday by Rev
andt with
| Modlentown
| Interment
! Pleasant Hil
Underway On Jane 30 |
The Re. Adrian J MM Veigle |
TOR. present of Bt Francs |
College. Lotvetto, has announced
the members of the faculty of the
1052 mining session, Bix instroe
tors. all former Instructors in the
mining schol, will conduct the
sixth sesmion of the St. Francis!
College Mining School i
These instructors are: Father |
Joh A. MeGuirk, Isstroctor in
English. Father Pascal Mino, Min
ing: Mr. Samuel Niles, Mathemia-
tics: Ferdinand PF. Bionaz, Econ
omies: Father Charles Ginnochio
Physion, andl Mr. Robert M. Fiem-
Labor Probleens
An sdditional instructor will be
af the
All cinsmes of the mining school | gud
fake sure © are clot oh | on get underway tn June 30th
| , Bowne pid walking on the | Sd will be’ completed an August |
£th Robert Fleming, mewly ap
pointed co-ordinator of the Min
ing Sehool, sanounced hat &
practical program is being con.
dacted Tor Jocal miners interested | w
in sdvancisig their studies
Me. |
Fleming sakkd that the ooQ Pig |
would include a complete outline |
Knghst, Mathematics, Coal)
dents will learn the use of Eleo-
Mangnetiom, motors, at:
The Ecomomic Trade, Business, |
courses. The development of the.
con! mining industry and detailed |
sccounis of labor relations which |
affect Lhe country will be studied
ERC
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tise ladders to wash oben win
windows,
ie RA ARIE YF
was Bora Aug
. Mrs
Line,
| | fem
ik mm
E May
Lorn on Jan 22
Ana, Calif; Portland. Ore. and Seattle
Mrs. Etta Reed
Fallentimber Mrs Etta Reed |
Dixon, died unexpectedly at 3°25
p mm. list Friday afternoon while
in Patton. She was born in Blair |
County on Mar
14, 1887
ia survived by one
Dixon. of Fallen
grandchildren. two
Mrs Dixon
timber: 10
| great. grandchildren snd one sis
iter. Mira Roby of Al
Lonnie
Brief
Burnham
funeral WROTE §
tate Mone
SOTVIOeR
at 2 p Wm
David 1. Wey
further services al
Pentecostal Church
fide in the
Crematory
was
»
James Berrmger
Dvsnirt samen Berringer
{ this place, superintendent
the Haws Refractories Mines at
Dean, died just Saturday. May 24
in Altoons “Mercy Hospital He
tH I8E% a son
of Joseph and Hannah (Kivithan
Bervinger
He is survived
the former Marie Litzinger,
daughter, Eleanor, wife of Robert
aie. and 8 grasddsughter, Bus
anm
Mr. and
of
ny
Bis widow
Mra gerringer were
marridd on June 4 1919 in a]
ynoanis Catholic Church, Ash-
Alle, by the late Rev. Father F.
X. Donnell
Mr. Berrvinger wis a brother of
Pose Behe, Hernard eles
Gerald, Thomas, Gertrude |
all af Altocss ani
he Sank Kittel) of Lovstio. |
A Bolemn gy Mass of He
Was sung yesterday at 10
in 2 Thoaman's Chuareh in
Astiville by Rev Father John B,
| Hackl, pastor, asd interment
ax made in the church oeme-
{ory
Mrs. Amanda J. Murphy ,
Galton Mon Arvuereia
EF Marsny, Kl, of L8 Church ct
dled Bt 1050 p Mm last Friday
2%. at her Bbome She wis
1871 in Kittan
ining Point, a daughter of Will-
Lm and Mary FResd. Her Mbband
Samos Murray, is decensed
Mra Musrav I» sarvived bY
| theme children Wilfred amd Law
rence. both of Detroit, Mich
Mra Kathieen McCahan, ARKron
Ode; Mrs Agnes Krumensiker
j Ldity Mra. Olean Robb, Beaver:
: Mr. Howard
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