Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, April 08, 1954, Image 1

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VOL. 61 No. 25
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ION
2 Bections
Carrolltown to Have Street
s, House Nos. This Year
Council Passes on Numerous Other
Important Items
Initial plans for the erection of
street signs and numbering of ail
homes and business establish-
ments in Carrolitown Borough
were made Tuesday evening of
this week at a regular meeling
of porous Council in the Muni-
Sight Bai A number of
HEpOrtame were also
es - by members of council
Councilmen to this
REWSPRPer that for erveting
throughout the bor
31 lay
Tuesday Evening
tax
tax
corel also voted ts place “
on ail pin-Ball machines be.
ing opersied within the limits of
the borough This tax dees not
include the so-called juke box
machines The amount of lax
placed on the pin-ball machines
wig nol announced
Speeding Laws to be Faforoed
Chisf Bauman also received
Sst uct ions to “clamp down on
speeding and reckless drivihg
withi n the borough
Councii reported that they have
received numerous complaints
about the reckless and fast driv
ing not going on in the
manity especially among
En
the
Bumerous youhger drivers
hat considerable work will
before the comusun-
apply for the mai
even then it is nol
the government
wl on such a
, council said.
hive all the
within the h mark
od With signs and all t homes
and business establishments num-
il by the end of this year
i: survey will begin as soon
a8 & complete map of the com-
| munity can be drawn up
Chief Bauman said this will be
i drivers who insist on breaking
ihe laws He said not only are
motorists speeding and endanger-
ing the lives of local residents,
‘bul they are also becoming moré
ax on other motor codes. such as
| going
through st
“rushing” the signal light at the
main intersection of town He
said sll such violators will be pro-
secuted to the Hmit of the law,
and he also expressed hope hal
residents will cooperate in curd
ing thess conditions
Refuse Dumping to be Curbed
signs and
ithe borough police force will ime
‘mediately begin prosecution of
any local resident found dumping
cirefuse or ashes in any of the:
slreels or alleys within lhe bor
:
fast time. the borough | cs
instructed Chief of Police
3
is
Hh evening at 9:00 p
PA item will go
hicles without the 1954
| plates, should be parked in the
main |
‘streets of Carrolliown This will
, be enforced
for 1964
per per- |
he past
iough. It was noled that several
i residents have been dumping their
in the alleys
these persons
[ashes and trash
Counc’! reminded
(that the law states that for each
| offense of this kind they are la
ible to a fine of not Jess than
$100, or more the $1000. The!
also said that
at
borough officials
all sutomobiles and other
license
‘smileys, and not on the
Some 2000 eve
1. 10 arrive *
i three
rE trates,
iF
;
fikely
Council
SUTVeY W
ing of a water line on
Street extention and
Adrienne Rireet in
portion of the borough This
the new settlement Dei
directly behind the JOM
Field
House On Steir
Farm Near Patton
Damaged In Blaze
Approximatfly $1000 damage
resuited on Bunday aflernoon
when fire gulled part of the
home on the Harry Steir farm
slong the Patton and Chest Spr
ings Rosd The bullling wis oo
icupied by the Herbert Simmer
family
Patton firemen said the blake
was calised either by An over
heated or defective flue They
were summonsd to the burning
home at 2 o'clock just a few min
utes after they had returned to
the fire Rall from extinguishing
a brush fies in East Carroll town
ship
Flames were conlerad in the
gpper wction of the one-story
be placed (his next week
the
Tew
Athletic
Slevmers home and pt a head |
Councilmen also announced That
start due to gh winds and de
lay in placing the alarm. fire
men said
Hampered by
firemen wore
lack of water
foreedd 0 make
trips to Patlon to refill
‘their tracks’ looster tanks
The compaliy’'s two trucks
shuttled to and from the borough,
‘a round trip of nearly four miles
{One vehicle remained in action at
(the scene until the second re
turned
Firemen were sable to confine
th> biaze to the interiew of the
iframe building. fighting back
flames which occasionally broke
into the open
Ome motorist was arresled for
{interfering with movement of
Tens are ex-
week, and: *
anied dir. >
fire appuratis, making a total of
times from
Calls eluded
three Brush fires, & flue fire
A barn blaze.
Sturdy Utility Pole
n unknown motorist last Suan
gd pi
fhe}
The ma-
if
%
2
:
the eastern
i.
belt up.
Rive motorists cited for the SANG | in giving full and complete feud reads
cor and in age in.
rom i over
sfternoon, | machines
and | the prin
Sod Bodh Wr ry
Serving Northern
PATTON, PA., THURSDAY, APRIL 8.
Championship Cambria County Archers In Victory’ Pose
also announced that &|
IH be made for the piss.
the Lacey
Twelve members of the Cambria County Archers
pose for a pletors taken hast
afternoon at the srchers out-door range at Bios
proudly
Goose pear Nivktoun The aren
high aswards aut the Lancaster
State Jovitutional
the biggest soach tournament
He 2%
meet fast month,
in Pennsyivania.
Cambria County
1954
wanday
archers won two
County Archers
commidr fed
Cambie, Ralph
Fletared, koeeling. loft i»
Kirke on the Junior Girls tram. EMors Tibbott,
Mary Anns Lieh,
Rirveh. Standing,
Single Copy — Te
| direction of Michani Karolehik, in
tight. are the four
% Sherry and Asatte
to right, are Willlam Me
Kirseh, Lownie Kirsch, James
Duss. James Van Harvey, Richard Treat, Steve
Mihalick and George Boader.
[ Press-Courier Contracts For New | Iniured Patton
Photo-Engravite Equipment
an effort to give readurs
Frresa er the advan
PLETE lets news and
COVErae wel as
render Eve rtiners a complete
service f the sale of producls
the mamgement of EPR
paper Thursday of
cantracisd for the %
the Rear A Graver 4
factured by Fairehid C
Instrument Corp, of
Nsw York
Although resiing public as
8 whale doesn’! fully indersiand
the process anc time involved in
making photographs into engrav.
ings for newspaper work the in
staliation of his new piece of
equipment will slep up the pro
duction of engravings used by
this newsnaper fo mils never
before Known
Will Offer Full Coverage
With ihe corning of he Sean
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To date over #00 installations
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supplying more than 3.000 daily
and weekly newspapers from
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pictures and Rew
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praphs Wil 50 chemical etehing
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known, makes 4p to $8 sguace
inches of top quality engraving
in only 33 minutes In about 45
minutes, this plant 1 Se able
10 Bave four 3 column by $-isch
tuts, or aight two clams 3-ineh
cuts. Thin will truly be a great
saver of time due to the fact that
all pictures prasentiy used by
the PremaCourier must be made
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plant pot later than Monday ev
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screen pints is finished
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Patton Eagles Will
: Hold Election Of
=| Officers Monday
The annuxl election of offices
Lot Patton Asre. No 1244. Fra
(ternal Order of Eagles will take
re | place
in the Aerie Home next
sonday, April 1¢ Balloting will
12 noon. until & p Mm
{These arrangements have been
imade in order do give all of the
members of Ne serie opportunity
[to vole
The following have been nom.
inated:
Worthy President John Juba
Worthy Vice President Edward
| Woomer
Worthy Chaplain
er
Treasurer Andrew Baranik
Inside Gourd Harry Leary
Trustees two ta be slected:-
Edward (Murz: Hetako, Bernard
Kiemann Leonard Singel and
John Watkins
yv..- Mark Brown
John Bend
Chester (Red: Bender
Conductor Albert Wilshire, Jr.
Ouishde Guard Thomas Daugh- |
the ert
Delegate in the Blale Conven-
Euemtburse r Held
After Theft Plea
Of Patton Car
——— I GR IRS, BAREIS] AGE
Patton Ministerial
Union's Services
During Holy Week
The sihedule for the annual
Union Huly Week Services in the
Patton community, as arranged
by the Patton Ministerium, was
announced lady as follows
Sunday, April 11. Trinity Me
thoidist Church A special service
of music Rev. J E A Bucke D
D. prexifing All ministers part-
sipaling
Monda April 13 Trinity Eps
copal Chureh. Hany G Cooke
Layreader, speaker
seaday. April 13. Hebron Lu.
thersn Church. Rev. T. A. Halm-
er, spealer
Wednesday, Apel 2
speaker,
| Baptist Church
| Hixrvey.
Thursday, April
Methostist Church,
munion Service
Friday, April 18 Presbyterian
| Church. Three Hour Service from
[12 oclok noon to 300 Pp mn
| Semen oul-of town ministers will
speak
All whe are interested are urg-
Firsl
odin Rr
15 Trinity
Union Com
[these services in observance of
| Holy Week
Local Management-Union
The contract tion date
tween union and the
a, of Patton
| Mig Ca. has been advanced one
week, it was amsounced this
White, 29, of Fhens- | wnek by officials of the union.
afterncon
The patmct expiration
wane
, ening 1a insure Shue SnAurtion in
to Be
‘of three children Judy
| of
‘and Mr. Fhaek
[ol and cordially invited {oo stiles)
Youth Improved
Fohn Irwin Bagpard 21 2
Mains (0 85 semioonnesiets coeds
tiem im City Hospital Louisvelle
Ky. where he was sdmitied 48
days ago alter being struck by
Br antomatile
He iz 8 vs of Mr and Mrs
Jobs | Bamard of Patten My
Harasrd i high school principal
tn Patton Clhent Joint Scheel Jie
thet
Although he has not regained
full consciousness, young Bernard
is regarded as Raving shows a
steady improvement during the
past Three Weks
The victim's mother has
madned in Loobwille since
day following the sccident
Barnard fHas to RKentueky on
works ends
Pave
the
Mr
the
machine for sath privcy of Sean. n =
April i
umber company. whieh
wis foundsl in 1919 ‘and operated
for the past 3B vears by Mike
Back wellkmmirts Carrollioen re
sident. wus sobll Lo ten employes
of the firm,
Taking deer ownership of lhe
tunsher Ton wis Wiliam PBuek
and Pateite Dillon who have
been employs by the firm since
Be niddle JI: The new busi
ness establdhmen: wii be known
as Buck amd [Dillon Lumber
Yard
William
Brack
Buck started work al
Lambert Co. = 1005 aw
was employed 81 the Crm ever |
since, experting four years duly
with the UB Army in the Buro-|
pean Thealsr af Onerations dur
ing World War II. He a married
to the forsee Miss Mildred Ager |
the
tiiam
am
af Carrolitown. They are
parents of four children W
Jr. Bartars Kay. Michael
Martha Rose
Mr Dilles. whe began his aoe
ployment with Bock Lumber Oa
in 100K Glee merved in World
War II. He spenl three years in
af Bia lenture in
the Europimn Theater of Opers-|
tions. Mr Dillon ix married to
the former Miss Grace Buck of
Carrolitown. They are the parents
Glen and
Both Mr. Dillon amd Mr
Rye sen
Petvie organisations in
munity. Myr. Dillon is conmunander
the hirelitown VEW Post.
th conumander of
Besadict VIEW Post
Back
the St
Buck and Dillon Lumber Yard ~ 7
plete line of building
Polffers a of
ve ia Both velerans ant
the com
John Carroll Board
Sets S172861 For |
Budget Of Year
tentative In calling for
a, of 5172381 was ad
Lopted last Thursdey night at a
imeeting of John Carroll
{Behool Board nn Carrolitown
The budget, approximately $12.
1000 higher than last year, will be
open for inspection for the next
S30 dave in the home of Cyril Be
‘vena. board secretnry
[ts adogition in scheduled to
take place at the Joint Board's
i May meal
The beard authorised organias-
ition of a Crack lsem
CEpring and also ay
Comer band program Joan
will coach the track team
Chand program will be wonder
Pallromential music director
Purchase of a duplicator mee
Pine and four Urpewrilers Als
WR approved
A proposal to survey
Caehool buildings was approved of |
2 meeting of Carrofitown Boveuys’
Sehool Board price fo the
Cmoard session
The survey will de conducted]
Industrial Apprabml Corp of
Pittabnirgh for ANGTRBCS PUTPOS-
vox Rapeirs to billding aise are
planed
A HIG4-55 baiget will Be pre
pared al & special mesting on
Thursday evening of thin week.
The nex! regular meeting will be
meld Thursday Mav 8
Qualified Hostess ;
By
MISS LOIS M. RENDER
Mis Lois M Hender daughter
of My
14 Cisrrolitows, Bae oomnpleled
flight attendant Urining with
astern Alr Lines in Miami, Fis
Mis Bender a graduste of the
John Carroll High School and
Pennurivania State University,
was smploved a a commensal
fermonstrator af the Render Elles
tric Company, Carrolitown, prior
to joining Eastern Air Lines
Mimi Bender received flight ai
vendant Eaatern’s
in
(nase in Mami and is sow Dised
a Musi She will be assigned to
warious flights on Easterns 83
Sty system, which ooeers »
training at
of Cobonbia and Pusrto Rico
She
rolitoun over the past “weal end.
ES FRE
Roast Beef Dimer Served
In Nicktown April 11
servmi
Hall in Nicitown: om
vil 11. from four to
aftersoon. Admission one dollar
per person. Children 30 cents
The general public is cordially |
myited 8 come
County Collects $830
A toisl of $8IR in
Crmmrt oats wwe colbected "nat
mant by Juha RB Torguste,
vppbsition officer for :
C Connlly.
Sobran pespiarondl
Joint
ai BRAM rst ee Si wis aa
and Mrs Bade A. Bender
operation and maintenance
visited at her home in Cnr
| ere
May
Thi han
5 ¥ s 9
Lor 145 mere than it nad of
| Nov. 3 general slection
fa Nowember there
180.73 registered volers
Demoerats. 46.387
| and 24 =n all other parties
Although the Democratie
ty waffered the greatest mn
Tr sgomsgiviwma Re Bp :
in party affiliations to make
the deficit.
The Democrats Jost 1 688 by
purge, while the Republicans
1.495.
Names purged were of
whe had net voted in the past
registered more than one
whe had died
New 1
fir the
8 tn» 4T for
Mar I wm
i rete
i
The il =X 3
| Vincent
| academic |
materials, from plumbing to the
concrete blocks used for founds. |
} Yona which they mamifacture
The lumber firm
is open mx |
| anys a wosk from T:30 5 wm te]
500 p mm, selhoding noon hour |
AL present
oR A part-tisve asia
rma
date
Easter Programs
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Clay ployed full time. and two others phone directories for the Northern |
distribution of new
Cambria aves, osniaining several
| new central office names and .
| Agest 12 The complete distribu
tion iis expected te be completed
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