Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, November 13, 1952, Image 2

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    UNION PRESS COURIER
a al RAD fs A FES 5
4 School Districts K of C Memorial Miners At Galitin
| £,376 votes in the coun \ 15 ard ve. He wes Dolado i
| Military absentee Riots will |
| be counted this Friday.
in 25 years of play
| Mrs. Anna McGee
Pronk
Official
County's record-shattering vote |
iii the Nov. 4 presidential elec
ton waz completed nt Ebensburg
Courthouse on Sunday.
lndly the same as the unofficial |
tabulation completed the day fol- |
wing the election. Ballots were |
cast by more than 89.000 of the |
county's 104.527 voters.
The official tality noted that |
Judge Harry Montgomery, who
was defeated in his race for jus- |
tice of the State Supreme Court,
gounty. Judge Me
county. Ju on ry
#d a total of BOKRID votes, Pe
pore than were cast for Adiai
BL Btevenson,
Attorney Wiiam Shettig
Ren ohn Pari
tep. ho P yior of |
of |
OW, “gained 8 margin
i DI Lov LB pst or
SU
0
FEV,
9y 1 | T 123
Ay
tabulation of Cambria
# m (R)
official count was mater-| Heylu
er in the!
the Democratic
candidate for president, the next
| The computation board started
i the official count on Friday The |
complete official figures of the
| vote are as follows:
President
Eisenhower (R)
Stevenson (D)
}
i U. 8.
| Martin (R)
{ Bard (D0
State Supreme Court
37.339
50.810
38 882
50,304
Renator
37.921
50.367
i Arno (R)
| Montgomery (D)
State Treasurer
37.986
40 842
Leader (D)
Aunditor —
Barber (R)
Biatt (D}
U. 8
Saylor (R)
Shettig (D)
State Senator
Thomas (R) 38.887
Haluska (D) 49.97%
Assembly, County, 3 Elected
Michaels (R) 26.554
Nolan (R) 20.458
Binder (R} 26.481
Rovansek (D) 33.165
35.885
Farabaugh (D)
Lopresti (D) 33.17
Astetunty, City, 1 Elected
11.419
11.071
15.570
14.003
39.002
, 48.977
Congress
42.39
46.675
MecDermit (D)
Amendment
Yen
No
2.931
24,611
Steve (Clay) Was re
elacted to his a. pied oN
dent of CGallitain Polish
Socaty at 8 meeti
the Polish Hall, Gallitzin.
alcon
vice president;
wics, treasurer;
sky, financial
Malusky, recording
Walter and Joseph
and Thamis Clay. trustees;
Peter Nigboro-
Alvin Grabow-
secretary.
secretary
Szynal and Charles Pavioe, door
men.
Boy Scouts of
John's and St
Eraaon and mem
Ear and Mr.
charge of Little
of
handied Little Lea-
Pee Wee Football Langue.
home,
FLO,
| evening
| Lawrence,
[ters: Mrs.
: Gee,
1s alse survived
! and
t brothers
: Bt
: Patton,
Jones Funeral Home
Land funeral services weve held on
Tuesday
i made in Bt
iat Bt
|| At Goltz Elects By Youth F
Sunday in
Other officers are Steve Pigza. |
hart, Judy Kingston,
Paul |
| Bandra
Nigborowict |
Char!
lea Longosky and John Nigboro-
wicx, bar auditors; Charles Mos |
ney. sergeant-at-arms and Steve
i Kin
ily
Cash donations were given to
America, St
‘s Homes in|
the :
ports committee. Walter |
Mosney were in
Baseball |
Malosky and Walter!
£borowicx | Frank Gondak and son, Mr
Fie Basketball activities for the
organization. The unit also Yonat-
cd football suits to the Gallitzin |
Expires At Patton
Mrs
merly
Anna Martha McGee
of Aloona, died at
1001 Brown Avenue,
at 7 o'clock last Saturday
She was born in St
Nov. 10, 1881 a daw
ghter Job and Martha Ann
Kline) Stephens
Surviving are her husband, Lou-
is J McGee, and these daugh-
Ella Miller. of Altoona;
Mra. Grace Harris of Baltimore,
Md: Mrs. Margaret Lidwell, of
Ashville, and Miss Bionie Mo
of New Rochelle, N.Y Ehe
by 26 grantdchil
16 great grandchildren
following sisters and |
Mrs. Laura RBechirf of
Carrolltown: Mrs Hilda Kelley
Daniel and Gerald Btephens, all
of Akron, Ohio
Mra McGee was a member of
Mary's Catholic Church, of
and of the Altar sand Ro
Baocisty. Nhe formerly was
of 8t. Let's Church
for.
her
Pat-
of
dren and
the
¥
sary
a8 member
Altoona
Friends were at the
ARoona
received
in
morning with a requiem
high Nass in Nt foa's Catholic
Church, Altoona Intermumt was
Augustine's cemetery
Augustine
BEAVER VALLEY
Party Held
Youth Fellowship
A masquerade party, sponsor.
ed by the Adam Glas Youlh
y | Fellowship was held on Tuesday
evening, Oct. IR, at the home of
Mr. and Mrs Gus Traveny. Al
tending were the following
Blanche Gales, Loretta Ever
Nancy Les
Freida Dixon, June Shope,
Kephart, Harriet Kings |
ton. Jill Everhart, Anna Shope
Ethel Fletcher, Nancy Traveny,
Mary Shope, Doris Everhart,
Irene Gates. Beatrice Traveny,
Anns Marie Ke rt. Bandra
ston, Verna Hemaky, Bever-
raveny, Sara Sneath, Louise
Shope, Janet Hemskey, Clara Me- |
Kee, Mary Lou Traveny, Harold
Dixon, ror Traveny, LeVern
Kephart, fehard Dixen, Paul
Lester, George Fletcher, Melvin
Dixon, Fred Lester, Vernon
Shope, Mrs. Rosalie Kingston,
Mrs. Clarissa Fletcher, Mr
and
and
ter,
Mrs Thomas Keith, and Mr
Mrs. Gus Traveny.
sp mdny callers &t the home
and. Mrs. Bernard Kingston
of
On Building Site
West Branch Site Has
Highest Number Points
Formation of a [four-district
Northern Cambria Obunty joint
school system faces further delay
because of inability lo select &
zite for a proposed JUNior-senior
high school
[rireciors of the four
involved. Spangler smd
boro boroughs and
Susquehanna Townships
another unsuccessful attempt
select a school site 8&1 & meeling
in Mardteller last Wednesday ev
ening
A site must
approval of the four
fore a joint district ia formed
Spangler Borough and Barr Twp
previously signed a jointure cone
tract hut since have agreed to
operaie as separate districts
pending the outcome of present
plans for the four-district
Purpose of last Wednesday s
meeting was lo
tions of 10 proposed sites vimies
by representatives of the fou
boards on Sunday, Oct. 28
West Hranch site, in Barr Twp
received the highest number of
points ander & sC01Ing
iat rics
Rarnes
Mme Atul
Prince
receive unRmmons
beards be
Kysten
for the site 13 points
than the second -high Hellly
site. located in
ough
The Bary
ore Of two
hoards to
Righes
haf
Spangler Bor
Township
submitted by
the county
school directors for ita
The county board flatly
the Weal Branch mle
that the terrain not an
and that there is a possibility
future coal mining under
Brea
The nite finishing
total of
site wi
the fain
Bosra
approval
re jedied
in
third with a
viously
proval
Mickey McKotch
Week," $3.00
County directors appro
val of the North Bpangler loca
tion primarily becatibe of its cen
tral oeation
When no agreement
ed’ last Wednesday, directors de
cided to shelve tevaporarily
Went Branch and North Spang
ler sites and attempt to select
sibmitied for county ap
“Bear of the
wikeedd
»
was reach
(mite from the remaining locations
propoged
Reilly Shaft site and the Steele
located in Barnesbare |
‘Paul R. Bradley
Corner site,
Borough, will be considered nex!
Boards will discuss the tracts a!
tented
| merverd
setup : beth
: Roy
compare evalua. | Falher
1 R
presented to Lhe audiences
knight of
FP Attarney
i trivt
i talks
I'he foiir boards scored 66 podnis
where
(iE taken
i muniany expiy
i Bless An
stating |
3 Ble i
the |
P Bone
t tha
| hoy
| Smith of
P Elizabeth
¢ Ramuel Long
the i
Unable to Decide Event Held Ti
At Spangler Churc
Barneshors Knights of Colum:
bus and many friends attended
x Memorial Mass for deceased |
members Tuesday, Nov. 11 in St
Ktunislans’ Catholic Church N
Spangler. The Mass was followed
by a Communion breakfast
nearby social roomie of
penBara Connect
Bev. Father Thaddeus Kolodzie] |
asmistant chaplain of the council |
was celebrant at the Mass Dur
ing the Mass all names of decens
#4 members rend from a
peantiful framed acroll which was
complied the Histers of the
congregal in
A large
the
by
St. Rianikans
John Laniay
tema raster
voweR
the Bar
a
PBS
yy
number of
breakfast which was
Boxlnlity members of
Parish. Attorney |
of Spangler acted
Two well rendered
were sung by Mra
Kirkpatrick, accom
poaribexd hy Mra A : GENE
af Spangler Flav ye rather
Kline of Newry. Fa. Rev
Kaotodziet and Rev. Father
teicher! of Spang WN
Koni ght at
a’
we pix va
*
{ iement J
Ee
Ray E and |
Harreaboro Council, and |
Allin My Donaid din |
deputy. gave appropriate
The principal speaker was
H "a ts Hlearoy of ThiBoia stale
feputy. His dincosirse was on (odd,
people and communion That
Card canserned there
Grail irl when
inte: the Pooes
fos. he anid in part
After the inne Fath
Reichert the mux BANK
MWTICH
Shortencarrier, gr
3
3
no nati
ras
ho] fin BY
tence € ou
Recent Deaths
Lawrence Long
47 points was the Norih
| Bpangler site. second of fwd pee
Laas
Ri reed
3
i
Mar
Ebernabiiry awrende
Long 8B of Hin Rampie
tieel on Sunday Nov. 9
He was born on
IR88 & sews of Danie!
iK#ilh: Lang
Mr. Lang i survey
gral two sisters
tavnenbors BD
fLoulis of Altoona
af Alverda
gervites were held at
yesterday 8 the First
Chipreh. Ebenshurg
Martin ani Rev
interment
eis Ces
at
Mar
anc
bo 5 of
MM ar
M Lg]
fer &
& DY A
Mra
Funeral
« Pp mm,
Chrislian
Bey H E
King and
Molin x
hy
Wm
was mee In
wiery, Indiana Oh
Gallitzin Maal BK Bradley
| price
ia fall
| maid
Fthe Week."
| bargaining agent,
i ited Mine Warkers of Amara
God! | gt,
Caline Caretl)
ana;
y Lajd Off Monday
Pennsylvania Coal and Coke
Company at Gallitzin has EE
ed an employment cutback al
te No 1 mine there
Fitective on Monday of this
week miners were luid off
and reduced the operalion § wors
king force to 108 men
Harold BB Wickey, Cresson,
now
3 i
we
in the | president ard general maniiger of
8 Fie §
aid the cutback
ie fhe reneral SCOROTe
fico that exisis in the
guatry
“Tae (06 increased
and the ability of the market
ts take the added cost on the
af eonl we find we tan no
16 Mine with
of man” he
is due
ie ach
comin
rm
onsta
ha bos
enger operate No
complement
Mrs Eimer Hoover, “itar of
£3.00
Wickey reported the
Mid off on & seniority ba
after conferring with (heir
Local 1004 Un
Mr.
Were
ein.
ma
Aiba nti
Lucky 14 Coofiétte
Installation Nov. 10
Ruth Wyland and Certrude
MeCahn afficers of Cootietle
fab 106 of Aloona, were
charge of inutaliation of officers
I at the regular meeting of Cont
atte No 420 Jacky 14 Club st
jarnesbove held Monday of this
vesk at the Barmesborn VIEW
wie
ihe fv
stalled
Mrs. Helen Jewell,
ck: Dosothy Flasco, ady
Dorothy Fryer body lous, Wive
sonskd. seratoher, Nora Crenmion
ibe ice] Rew ogi pias
couse. Katherine PIVATE, {THIN
my louse: Mary Grace Shatty
louse hunter: Sarah Blake Mad-
and Mary Floucha
Hehtwads: Catherine Birrithars.
rustling louse and Mary i
{rick pH sibiiiy Br atorian
Twelve visiting membeisn of Al
Loans Cootiots Club wens guests
Following the business teeling a
inch Was served
flags were completed
marty fo be Held at the
fhesting. La Rat
VEFW Home
Korean Yet Now
dicwing officers were
chief gray-
stile |
ima
“SITE
New
8
for a
next
reguiag Bar.
yeabero
In Army Hospital
Mr
os
wid
*e Charlies
ard Mra
Fr. Krag, son of
Thomas Krug of
mo
es was Mr. Meamutty's first Kay, De
HP A WARS Spain
A AB apne ARIE oc ARR
COME TO
BACHA’S
at the thme were Joo
a
their respective meetings and re . a 4
| gan port their findings “y the next ™ Mitte owe, Pu. died at 7.20
ta 8 om oon Tuesday, Nov. IL at his
Ki joint meeting at 730 p.m. next . fr
rr. and Mrs. a Mr : T Any, Nov. 18, in Hain shore } i One He wis born on July § Pls Krug. who suber the
Lahville hae been admilled as a
patient to Valley Forge Army
Fe wpital in Phoenixville, Pa
1M Me and Mes. Ronald Gillis
State Salinge, ;
RIAN
a a
CHEST SPRINGS
HR nA BR
wy
{ town: Ray, Society of Jesus, Wat 25th yf crdant on i 4 Rien
Mr Rosai rotnbile ye | pun flown to the
tosalia_Trombley of Por. ind Mrs Irene Burger, Mrs. Mar | 19. Je. was Sous Ww ihe
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lenhart of
dey «vening at the American Le- | | Catholic Chaireh, Middletown and | ;
Blair McAnulty Scores
Buftslo, N. Y. the | It was announced that the pare | Chetremen Country Chub inks
The regular monthly meeting |
ties of the officers. The Spangler Rome Julia Burley ‘on
and family of Lewistown : { 1R0G in Callitzin . Fo
Jack Kimberty and dau. | High School. I iD rans || marries ix September. 1151, land,
ghter and Mr. and Mra. Charles : | Mr Bradie v at Suman, WHorem, ihe
| ¥ is survl ed by his | Mare 27 He was woinded on
and family, atl ol | widow, former Laura Buck ated] 4 4 wikile fighting with the
Valley. (hone chi Ug. He Lighting wil §
ver Re) [these children James, Middle-| rjih Infantry Regiment of the
i Baden C(dllege, Ind; Christine | vaitey
Paul and the week end here with his mo wife of Francis Dougles. Midale “Afine dave later he Wai eva-
ther, 5. Rhudell Gates and | | town, and one grandchild. He wits | ated by air to Jagat: and on
a Mra a iprandpas- ia brother of John of Piitsburgh | ner : :
GM Gates |... was clected presiden he | | United Stat reivi st Valle
Prat Presidents Parley | | fuerite Kelly and Mrs. Pauline | Farge Hospital, Oet 5 : big
and Mra Tom Storm” and Irvona were recent callers with bria County American i om | KRY, all of Cleveland, Ohio. Po Prior to enters thi Aervice
hy. } Mr. and Mrs. Harve Lenhart i y ARON {A Reqivems Mass will be su | We png " a
c Auxiliary at a meeting on Thurs Pe. Krag was employnd by his
at § a. ma tomorrow In BL Mary's | o.iher working oR the tarm.
(gion Home in Spangler. Other of | \omains will be removed to it
floors, ard_Mra Mary Lacy, 2 | Patriecy Catholic Church, Galfit- |
{ry o Windber | 5 own, vice pfesident; M Hin to be viewed af J p Wm wo | |
Oltham f i 6 0. Dimond Br. «of South Fork, | 'Feiday, followed by additional i Hole-In-One On Sunday :
BE with Mr. and Mrs ¥ §
7 For | spot Barnhart and family. | secretary - treasurer, and Mrx | service in St. Patrick's Cemetery! A Barnsshore lumber desler |
Leo Gates, who is emiployed in Maude Sheshan, Cresson, serge-| in Gallitzin. | achieved his biggest golfing thrill |
pent ant at arms { Inst Bunday with a holedn.one on
here among friends nnd relatives | " I
Mrs. Ralph Gates nnd John ley now has 70 members. | ner Cherry Tree i
Sneath were recent callers with | Mrs. John Whaler, a member of | Biair McAnulty. playing xa
thelr mother, Mm Ermine | the Spangler Auxiliary, and dis , foursome, 1 nit tthe "ew as the Ne
who has been {ll for some | trict dierctor. discussed the Qu-|.¢ yp, wy. w. G. was held at the
af re
Cortis O'Shall of Smoke Run unit served dinner for the pas: | Nov. 10 Refreshments were sme
was a Sunday caller with his] presidents. ived and plans for a Christmas
parents, Mr. and Mrs, William! Members provided gifts to be a .
O'Shall. presented to Mrs Zuma Gentry, program y _
and spetdy recov- | who resides at a Legion home in The annual Vesper Service wis
Mrs. Harve Dayton, Ohio. This is an snnuai| Pod at the Calvary Baptst
who has been (ll for the pre-(‘hristmas custom of the or Shuteh on. he afternoon of No.
i tion. Mrs. (entry was 3 vember in Report of the 'W
aniati World War I z W. G's work during 1962 ware |
nurs given. :
George Degremont, of |
Naval Recruiting (Services. and
iss Catherine Bellaver, of ML
{ Lebanon, spent the week end at
the home of the former's father,
Archis Degremont.
Sgt. Raymond Rosian returtied
to Cherry Point, N. C,. after a
four day visit with relatives ani |
Ym. 2
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Soles i
Spent Sunday visiting
r. and Mrs
Mrs. Clemence Lallemand and
son, Frank, spent Sunday visiting
Francis | atives in Lewistown.
Frank Lallemarnd returned tol
Columbus, Ohio, after spending
four days With his mcther. Mrs
Clemence Lallemand.
Pa Howat De onc
secminry: nlter Adamouki, re-
vlected Dr John FP. Pawl- |
kownki, sergeant-at-arms; Frank
Malinowski, trustet for 3 ]
manager.
OMicers whose whos terms have not] al and Mrs. Amile Castroux, is |
expired include Thomas Kortz | Houtsdsle.
financial and Steve Mr. and Mrs Paul Rosian und
Paviock and John Kudlawlec, | Mr. and Mrs. George Hauret at-
| tended services at the Wesleyan |
was propriviress
ket there for many years, anil is
y | well knows to many area peaple. |
ere wa | WARE
mte! ~ Sl.