IVR Soc to Vote Near Your Home | y, Tomorrow, Or Saturday North Cambria folks who are . pegistered to vote will have! jortunity 1 do it close to Cresson Munietpa} | building Munster Grange Hall Bukaston School building omes todsy, pangler y, af sites listed further ment. v Amsbry Bchool Building Gailitzin Municipal buliding. Reade Twp. at Waller Keough | building. SATURDAY, Patton Fire Hall order : Jot in the I Rov. & inciude sil those who are i SEPT. 8 Carrolitown Municipal building | rolitown Barneshoro Callitzin Municipal building. Reade Twp. South, at school | £- Nicktown, at Ploister building. | Joseph _ Loretto Municipal building. Gankertown Council Rooms Barneshoro, at Roosevelt School | § Hiding Ad ort School building. Marsteller UMW Hall St. Benedict UMW Hall ASO AS bmi While Pittsburgh hits been re- | { jected in its applications for wr | additional television station, it me. now a ¢ that maybe Irwin, | : Suse {17 miles from the city, may get Ty. i- var Shannel 4 | The Federal Communications | | Commission acted on a petition | Hall. | by Pittburgh's Mayor David L | Lo Stanjey Pre. | Lawrence's al for a seventh | TV channel to the Pittsburgh | | stetroponitan Ares. | | [Earlier this year the FOC had { rejected multiple petitions from the Pittsburgh acea for assign ‘ment of Channel 4 to noarhy in Allegheny | Braddock. The FOC said Bra Set Y | oon was only 160.39 miles from : re Hall 5 at £3 rasburg Coal Co | (the transmitter of Television Sta- tion WLWC at Columbus, Ohio Regula Thomas Shee | of 170 miles. | The FCC already has assigned | VHF channels 2 11 | and 13. snd UHF channels 18 | aducational ase. | The commission lust week de- nied a petition by WCAE Inc, Pittsburgh, for reconsideration of | plea that it take VHF cham] o Ee away from Wheeling. W. Va, {and noe both 4 and 9 to Pills . Township Hehoo! Board s ory night of this week an § noumoed flosing of Fallentimber Elementary , one of the re a mesting in the high dale. directors : nd : 36 students Who attended the school te tions require a separation 147 and 53. and reserved 13 for {the FOC's previous denial of 4 [oldest In Cambria County. to Filinton and rg. | Cherry Chasey Toms ARR SIA SAARI, Bank building base | | Mi tehell i flakerton: Regis Kline, Car} Ann Moree Christof? | | ne sboro; i ton | Norma Smith, Cherry Tree RD | Joseph {iam Boring. Hastings; Ltr 81 Benedicl: Paul Jones | meshoro t Carol i Nartz, | William Miller, pir A Sahn so ‘More Cafition By Motorists $ : i : § § i { Miners’ Hospital Patients’ Record DAILY VISITING HOURS 190 pom to 40 pom and 600 Bh mo oto $00 p mm Maternity nor-2.30 p.m 10 and S30 pp mm wo E00 p m #080 p Mm The following is the list of Miners’ Flospital 24 ty Sept. 1 SURGICAL ADMITTED John Wysocki, Elmers; William Bakerton: Michael Mit- cheil, R D Mrs Ma Bakivton: Mrs Gene a1 Boniface SPangler: vw, Patton: Dan George ¥. Fel George Fagen Zonda Chordes Janes Keith, Bar 2: Mrs. Mary Kep- Jinet Parrett. Bar Muriel Koel, Latose R Mrs. Joswphine Lauver, Pat ~ Anthony Olenchick, Bpang- ter. Janice Thurman Barnesboro Johnny Thurman, | james Sutton. Barpeshoro B® Polinskv y vieve Whiteford, Peles { Mary Jane & 3 8 RD Will Westover Patton John Crondiiin, Petrunyait, obert and Thomas Krise rofitown MEDICAL ADMITTED Mra Mary Babo Bamesboro: Melse Gluer. Barnesboro, william | Miller, Hastings: Mes. Anna Kal ana RBarnesboro: Dominic Inzans, Carrolitown; Crerald Carretti Patton Kennith Baum, Emeigh Wands Woedeide, Westover R [3 : James Kelly Woods Lalose Ann Lavey., Patton: Mra | Gallagher, Fallentimber isler Barmmeghors BH D Emma Julius © Miss | fully” | thousands of boys and gi [caution while x AIA A RO AAO HMRI ISH HO Barnesharo : Stel | Bar : Car | mual | the display of Special thiwe-color for h nti Moers | Mra Margaret Bracken, HBelsano: Blair Conn, Emeigh terson Westover: Mra Clara Cherry Tree RB D. sels. Emelgh and Mra Gien (Campbell SURGICAL DISCHARGED Mrs Eva Baron, Marsteller Henry Hilliard Barnesboro, Kd wag! Carson. Barnesboro, Mes Alice Rematt Spangler; Nancy Pat. Hollman, Auliman; John Wysock | Bakerton: Michael Mitchell, Bak. erton: Wiliam Mitchell, Baker ton: Chart Diggins, Lajose RD | Joan Kirseh Nicktown RD Mra Goldie Keith Cherry Tree BE DD: Mra Mary Ellen Grillo Spangler; Robert Zahursicy, Glen Campbell: Edward Powers nesborn: Mrs Mary Bakerton: Goorge ¥» jer: Mra Hane! Freeelll fey R D.; Mra (Genevieve Whiteford Bt Boniface: Janet Barrell. Barnes bore: Frank Smychynsky, Baker on: Mra Magdalene Lewis Kerr moor; Bugene MoGough, Dysart. Mrs Mary Parsds, Arcadia; Dan | O'Brien. lajose BR D.: Johnny and Janice Thurman. Barnesboro: Ray Stephens, Ladose R. DD, and Mary Jane Sharkey, Pation MEDICAL DISCHARGED Susan Wysocki, Cherry Tree; Ross Marie Swmarch Spangler: Tod Woey, Bakerton: Mra Lydia Laceko, Baimesbors: Leo Fred rick. Bakerton: Mrs Phoebe Pon | trelle. Patton RD: Karen Ze | dol, Spanginr; Mra Rhods Ros fan, Patton; Rigmuna Good, Bar nesbhorn: Ch McDermott Kine Car Sabo. Bar Polinak Spang Maha n, Robert Webb, Patton: | Barnewboro; Terry James, | Boring George Mich | Alice | f John | heir own elections i i HWn i | ters {it I ¥ Par- | i i § ibe moO neshory: Gerald ry on Patton: | | Angelo Orguntine. Emeigh: Rose. mary Conway, Fletiwood: Mrs Pose Miller 85t. Benedict: Mrs Blanche Gil, Hastings: Mr Elisabeth, N. J. : Domin- te Tamanna, Carrolitown: Jack Me Masters, Westover; Arthur Bak-| HL mon John Warchock. neaboro ny "B. a Ba. 2 ohine Lauver, Pat Mrs. Erama Gall. pat- | summer | tents admitted and discharged at! i ithe from Aug Spangler, | mittee i Cluk, warned motorists this week Urged As Schools Open Up sake au 2 Seventh | pital, nr, ; Richard wy ggine of the U, 8.1 A birthimy party Wis Dietric avy, spent the week end ‘with C58 rly Ju yowmor of Diarfe seventh = | him parents, Mr. and Mrs Paul’ | niversary last Sunday. Games igpins were PS op and a faneh was tro weeks with her “brother and] . sinter-in-iaw, Mr. and Mrs Raw | in a special appeal to use extra ists to do everything possible iD} tart Lindahl of Cleveland Oo. | driving in school | srotect them fromm traffic has Miss OColdie Richardson of iri. While the School Safety | washington, DC. spent the peat | op Patrols and police: will be on the | uel end with her parents Mr ea Rosertary Naylor, ob at many bad traffic corners. | oq Mra Kenneil Richardson | Patty Ans Springer, i |e ot this he Protected] | Misses Nanty Jean Howorth | Perino Fatty Ann, many children will face traffic at land Betty Jean MacWilliams of | Diane Dietrick s | Washington, D. C. visited over ol un fr Mutholle RR parents to | thie week end their parents i Belly Gionfriddo ape help their children decide on the | Mi and Mra. Jst® Howorth srdl week end at the Joe Gionf mfpst route to echool by going | Mr. and Mra John MacWilliams. . home in Connecticut. with the child along a route Mr. and Mrs Russell Wilbwn | Mr. anf Mrs William Naylor, and daughter visited Inst weed | and two children, Rodger “Rehool'd iw Open — Drive Care. posters at strate this weelt's =i as ¥ have returned tn classrooms fer 4 vireation W. C. Muihol- chairman of the safely come of the Johnstown Motor jocations and | Jars equipped wi n bumper strips | IN with the same message 10 re motorists “Many of the children going to | and from school will be in traffic | for the first time,” Mr. Mulholien | explained, “and it is up to motor | en dy Hale, a |! ESA ARs Ss EE a) RHI A BREET pri SO WE {Carel IE A WR i et L in Mine jotals nominated in their union Balls and the results | were mailed to diptricl headquar- | and | Ed wea a Na ENR ae which has the least traffic and across the least dangerous cor- | with their son-in-law and daugh- Nancy, spent a few days at the { ern tar, Mr. arid Mrs. William “ny: | Russell Naylor home in Camden, “Motorists should regard every comb of South Ben indiany. N. J child as a danger signal. and al- | They also visited relatives in Mr ami Mrs Frank Gregghse. | { ways drive at a speed which will | Maryiand. have retdrnad to their Bome here) ioermit a sudden stop to avoid! Ronald Taylor of the UL 5 .ner spending several days on & {hitting a child who may, unthink- Navy visited over the week enil sou. tip to Delaware. | ingly. dart out into the street In with his Bre Mr. and Mis Mr | Mra Richard C of play. Accident statistics indicate James Taylor. Acfompanying hin MY. RM J r= [that the play factor is involved | was his friend Gene Wistert, also Altoons Visited at the Sac iim a great proportion of injuries o¢ the U. 8 Navy zo home on Friday evening. {and deaths to school children. No! Mr and Mrs John Kostuni snd Mr. and Mrs John Vinglish of motorist wants {o be responsible | qumily of Turtle Creek andi Mr Altoona fisited at the John Vim (for a tragedy involving an en- snd Mrs Ben Niebauer of Hast glish hone on Sunday The club ia sponsoring its an- | thusiastic. playful child who did. ey and Miss Bernadine Hr Visitors st the Rose Naylor! to ERT AAA ‘School's Open Drive [not think about traffic hasards .oatik of Washington D CC. vist home over the week end were Eo lly" safety program withiIt's up to the motorist to think 4 ver the week end with the Mr. and Mrs Bernard Hucke! | Cleveland. too." young ladies parents, Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nordel- |r, Mrs George Huskins| pre Michael Perino, stationed s Zraduste of ent Lor Deti eh, visited ovir the | gout Caroline, spent the La- is an army Selitan of {reek the Iady's DR po Pay week end at the home II. He employed Mes. Anna Lmtz nts Mr. and Mire Fred Kenrook of his parents, Myr and Mrs Heating Company, ‘hey were 000 back 10 gundy Perino. Ebensburg ~ Mra Anns Lint. | | Detroit by thelr sos and dmugh- Carolyn Naylor t the : | 82. of Caroline and Lioyd Streets ere Janis and Hemry, who hud yh A a the Past] NS SON | Sept - 9:15 p m on Monday. spent the summer with & their ah nd In rgh - at her home Bora on grandparents. | ® . £ | Tly 2 1870 in Barr Township. a! Mr and Mra William Neal afl Mr and Mrs Paul Hanlon and | st Man Opposes | daughter of Willam D. and Eli- | Merchantville, N 1. visited sev. daughter of Altoona visited at | Clarence Donaldson | zabeth (Zimmerman Jones {eral days last week al the horse ne sam Passaaita hase Sunday. | : Mi 4 Ada r Lintz, a by oar of the lsdy's parents My. und While there’: . , | gpshanda, m Lintx, a son, jane Jens Evison oR oe nothing of. |Win" Lins and a. duvgter. |X ‘nimcellanacus shower was anfare of much proportion, was | Mrs. Faye McGough, both of Eb- | aid at the Holy Incarnation C= 1) wted. nevertheless the anny | ensburg, one grandchild and two tholic Church Hall here lmat Sut | Altoona. | Mine We dares of Dig. | srast-grandentidion | urday evening in honor nf the| Kirk Sanders of Gallitain nas [trict No. 2 last Friday closed Mrs. | Mug Sus ceded | future Mrs. Daniel Clawson. Alreturned home after nis | y © Up | death by a daughter, Mary | nice crowd attended. The Honctind | sunumer vacation at the Harold Inninations and prepared for | Funeral services will be cone | guest received many gifts and 8 | Nayior home. | ducted at 9 a m today in Hel lunch was served to thee i | . Name’ Catholic "turer. hens itenaune at an, Jat Stith bur by Rev Father Charlies Mr. and Mrs Roger Kay of} | mo homie in A St fay. agher, pastor, and interment | Cleveland, Ohio, visited recently uy Baise . neyo naan . in Ebensburyy. Repdieis have | i be made in the church ceme- | with the lady's parents. Mr 1 od a wv the ploy unofficially, that there Will be tery | Mrs. Paul Clawson (Sod at irginia. in ) weal % hes fir only one UMW office. | $s | Mr and Mrz James Laird and | iby and Mrs Wil c Lowe Pikes contest is said to be for Dan Martin | tamsity of Wilkes-Barre visited i visited Bunday st the Rose Nay- joe president, and will be be- ; Saturday at the home of Mies. | CO home tween Clarence Donaldson, incum. | Fbensburg Dan Martin, 84. off {of sister, Mra Natily Cio | "Vy ind Mrs. Jack Turner snd pent. and Charles BE Daiquist of | [413 East Crawford St. died oll oy her mother, Mrs Larence op : a5 m. on Monday, Sept. 1 at son. Babby Reese of Ernest. Indians county. 9 Pp a87 | Mrs. Richard Fowler and som i oq ot the George Unless: an official check-up dis | Pn an Sept = Tad ‘Butchie” visited at the home of | oo . Monday closes otherwise, (here appears to] ye pe idly Marth - Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pelix of Hid-| wr. and Mrs William Boyles Rnotnced © ndidate or | re. = . ; in. man = fow dave fast a i Ihe ofthe of Iniarnational board] ir. MATHUR 8 SUV oY mic, | NT, And Min. Charles Gardner | (0 Wiliam Reading home ia Al | member of the UMW or any of 4 t these ithildren-~Frank of and daughters and Mr. and Mra |. p cf, anc ! of | William Woodside and farily and | | the district board offices Portage: Dan Jr. Passaic. N. J. str and Mrs Kesneth Taylor and! Mrs J FE Varnes of Gailitsin} John Ghizromi of Homer City.| Guy, Sante ami Mrs. Donald Du- . | viuited at the Harold re family visited several days this on Mondu a veteran top Heutenant in the gun all at home: Mrs Martie k at their summer cak in, | FARES ¥. EMWA argantmtion, ls unappos. | umn of Durham, N.C. and | namy _MeNelis of Spangler or = vigit Rome Tor eat of Ue. db 1 Michdias b Cromiey, of, Ehene. | ntted’ Sutiirday at 3 me oF Hire = | St. Bumiface Fall Festival trict mine union also will continue | sister. Mrs, Mike Caglis of residence of Mrs. Sam Stmer. "| To Be Held Ou Sept. 14 in their present posts for ano- | Brownsville. also survive - i ther four years The offices of | Funeral services will be held at PURCHASE PROPERTY | Bapurac Annual a. Seutivat President and Secretary-Theasur-: 9 a. m. tomorrow in Holy Name Charles F. and heress Yabitin- | gy" rh Charen oil be or are not elective | Catholic Church and interment | uo of Carroliltown purchased al on ; Board member are; will be made in the church come | ouperty in Carvolltown fronting | on Sulds a ; Ernest Yanusetin, Crapnon | bevy 284 feet on Campbell Street fori) a sm to 3 pm m. There will Bernard Tionvis, Barnesbors. | | sum of $6.300 from the estate of | Srausethents Wilism Parks, Winder, whose | Mrs. Anna Kiana the laste Stephen ¥. Campbell at] umes a Dinner district has been merged with the. a hore. Mrs. Anna Kata | Carrolitows, sceording to a deed | adults, $1: children. 50¢. The pb territory formerly served by the | xo of this pince, died last Wed. | recorded recently in Ebetubory. {to is invited inte Lioyd Unger of Boswell. |,epdny Aug. 27. in Miners’ H ru : | Bunny Askey, Reynoldsviile. 1 Live and — in okay ox | The worst place in the wordt Georjre Motiey, Clymer | cont by the time you lesrn itt is| to lve is that spot just beyond | James LeCorre, Houtadale ‘one’s income. ' Owen Slagle, New Bethivhem. pis Oi on by | WTS an IT'S TINE TO THINK oF YOUR . Althcugh the nomination Wis children--John, lconducted with Hittle fanfare Cleveland, there ‘Was appropriate notice to | home: Paul lany miner who wished to run | Cheyenne Wyoming. Also | Local imions were free to endirse; ing are four ; dren and whatever candidutes they desired. | these brothers and sisters: And. Clarence Donaldson, vice presi- rew Motil, George Motil and Mr. | dent of the district for several Guido Vieini, Barnesboro aul years, is a union vetsran leader Mss Joseph CGaydos of Joseph Car-| from Saxton. He ts well known to | ton, Conn. agher, Darnetaarc. rad Ditne Bok vin, Emeigh. TS , and Mrs. Beraand Dasyoy. Kelly 2 worked his way up as an active . Aug. 26. | anion Buccert, Byers, | mont all of the miners in the dis Funeral services Ww { trict. He has served for & number | (9 a m last Saturday {of years ss sergeant-nt-arms in | John's Greek Catholic Church in| contrat negutiat He ib Moakwa erent was made hen in the mines Ww young in the church e leader, Dahlquist is president of Emest local snd has been a coal miner since 1916 when he started in the | RR. D 2 daughter, Aug. mines at the agn of 16. He is em. and Mrs. Lous Koons EEE Rake Carson, | Westtver, —— eg ployed as & cuter at Ernest FEEDING IMPROVES Soir State extension agricul- . | chan to foreign countries give ryt | Lg mepdeidey Where it now Costs 25 cents 10 in feeding grains | comtrates liberully. a live | stock and poultry, fed well, pro- | ye El duce Tore ment, milk and eggs. BR Sn ME Spangher. nS Hb RA 0 A Sia SE HE CLD D HOME TOWN as SO! -TOURE ACT FiSiiNnG ¥1 spose voule JusT SEEN <0 TEALWMG THEE SE MpINCWS Fo i i FIERA ALT IRSA v SSO So By STANLEY Spam ® § Swan By FEEl I 25
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