Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, May 27, 1954, Image 3

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Bameshoro Board | Dean Twp. School _ Petty May Crowning Ceremony Held At St. George's Church, Patton, On Sunday |
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Year's Budget
Calo Expenditere Quit Jointure Setup
Of About $137,000
A 1988-55 dudget wis adopted
And a wecretary and (ireasurer
Were elected at Monday evening's
anal ot Barnesboro Borough
HOC rd. :
adopted a budget
alli for expenditures of appro-
taly $137 000.
Bernadette Hromulak was!
jeéted to her first full three-year
term as board secretary. For the
two vears she has been fill-
fag we unexpired term of Miss
ty Haddow, resigned.
Elected to his first full term as
treasurer was Charles
months ago to fil the unexpired
term of Stanley Ulrich,
district renewed ils con
tract with the ent
Public Assistance. Under the pro-
DPA beneficiaries are used
jement the district's work
force. new pact will run until
, 1985.
Dr. W. M. Leonard. supervising
principal, will conduct the school
CRRsus again this year. The sur-
vey is expected to in late mext
month or in early July.
: board named Joseph Hro-
' the district's
ball clinic i State
lick, Read football coach and
Barnesboro Gives
Coal Firm Small
Acreage of ta
Dongugh property
Be Sis naned to the Brancate. | prise the jointure Cresson, Ash-
of
Board Seeks fo
Contends It Is Unable
To Share Building Cost
Dean Township School
contending it will be unable to
pay its assigned share of costs
od from Cresson Joint School
District
A resonition to that effect was |
passed by the board earlier this
Copies have been sent
other four districts which
the
com
tH
[ville and Sankertown
and Cresson Township
Az yet no sotion has
i taken on the request
Protesting that “we won't be
{able to meet our financial obili-
| gations” a
: n board
isary tax boost would be
Boroughs
{from the jointure was taken on
| advice given by the State Depart-
ment of Instruction
He further disclosed that town.
ship board representatives met
' with the state department May 11
| in Harrisburg and explained their
| problem.
{ “After hearing of the situa.
tion.” he went on, “the state ad-
‘vised us to pull out” The
an said that Dean “has
had trouble”
of the joint
formed two years ago.
The township school taxes al
present stand at 30 mills on real
| estate. $7 per capita and one per
cent on earned Income.
intreaned to 50 mills and the per
capita fax raised to $10.7
be In the red”
{ He estimated the township's
Board,
for a proposed $1.7 million school |
building. is seeking to be releas-
been
spokesman for the
said that the neces
too
great a strain. He claimed that |
the board's action to seek release |
Pat
Sperating as part’
Up Mince NK was
| Krug, Joyce Keller, Alice Kelly, '
| Betty
“Bven if the millage could be
the |
; Im said, “we still] would
an ‘we 1 i | Shingle
on 20th
In 4 the oan Co. re. | ® of construction costa for
jeased the boroug of Sfiy labil-| he Proposed school at an annual
RY for damage purred Bs a fe rental of $15000. Present plans
b borough flood & or the new school lo
i control | putit on a site adjoining the high
; men explained that the | #000 atheletic field in Cresson
company owns | According to the board repre
: uth ot sentative, the township board
already is commitied to paying
off costs of a newly-built grade
school in Dysart at a rate of
$3,500 annually.
The spokeaman added that the
State of Public in-
tipetion also has been notified’
cout
JURY wong the flood control
oul company had asked
perm to or jesse
property, which
said By Ete trans.
gre toward
the borough
giicially of Dean's request
leave
Further
ar a
ight consider a similar pact in
Altoona.
Turkey Dinner At
to |
i ional Blood Center will visit Min-
(ers Hospital Tuesday
Lage
r | Burial
Pictored are the group of
Crowning ceremonies at St Geo
5:00 p. m. Following crowning «
which took place outside :
UNION PRESS.COURIER
young folks who took part in the May Stadtmiller, pastor of St. Mary's, alo took part. a. queen wa
va Church, Patton, on Sanday at
the statue of the Blessed Virgin,
was held inside the church,
with Father Ambrose Ebery, assistant af St. Mary's Chareh, cele
brant. Father Basil Balko, pastor, gave the sermon. Father Rupert
Krug, Frank Stoltz. Faber
feory, Adrian Ivory, Charles Me
Coy, Alan Yeager, Bernard Mc.
Connell. Jor Kelly, Ray Kible”
and Cyril Sumner. Misses Betty
Lou Adams Della Adams, Mary
Baker, Ovace Buck, Jane Carroll
Peggy Carroll, Doris Chverchko
Helery Chverchka, Catherine Flick
Ruth Gill, Carol Ann Hoover Vi
ola Hollen, Ella Holien, Ruth Hol:
jen, Mary Olive Hollen, Joan:
Lou Kirkpatrick, Connie
Kittell, Patty Kittell, Beatrice
Little. Ras MeConnell, Mary Me.
Connell. Mildred Meloy, Ruth Ne
jon, Edna Nelen. Laverne MoCon.
nell, Jane, Catherine and Helen
Storm. Donna and Shirley Stol. |
tz; Gerry Strobmier and Donnan
Men to assist: Robert
and Louis Sutton. Walter Maloy
Fred Krug Jr. Bil Trexier, Bob
and Paul Krug, Earl Smithmey-
er. John Chverthiko, Bernard We-
akland and Paul Litlle
The committees. along with
pastor, promisss an
time for everybody
the
enjoyable
Bloodmobile Visit
Slated At Spangler
Bloodmobile of Johnstown Rep
June Rit
is announced by the hospital med
eal salt
riers wil be located
in the Nurses’ Home and donors |
will be taken from noon until ie
p.m
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A report was heard on the
findings and recommendations of
Dr. William Albus of the Bureau
of Actraditation American Coll.
of Surgeons. Dr. Albus in
specied the local hospital several
Dr. « Heid, pathologist
al Altoona Hospital, spoke on
the functions of the Pathajafica)
laboratory. A film on i
woelts
chine. Next mosting will be hala |
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| Were
ited
(visitor at She home of Mr
IMs. Lenz.
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Pleassnt |
this Thursday at the East R
Chisrch Rev. C R. ike.
be In Enat Ridge Cem-
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Services will be held at 1 p.m. |
COLVER
Alex Sheftic Takes Miss
llene Mac Isaac As Bride
The Rosindale Church of Our
Savior Episcopalian Church in
Mass was the scene of a pretiy
formal wedding
Tiene Mac Isanc, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs Joseph Mav [sane
became the bride of Alex Sheftic
son of Mr and Mrs Alex Shef.
tic. of Colver
The bridegroom is a
of Ebensburg Cambria High
Reon! He also attended Penn
State College for thrie semesters
where he studied for a chemical
engineer. He will be discharged
from the Navy in March where
he has spent three years He
then plans to go back to college
and completé his elucation The
Bride ia salen 8 college graduate
The attendants were the
Bridesmaid and best man There
two ushers About 250
guests attended thy wedding
A brother of the bridegroom
sino plans to be married in June
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graduate
Ronald Kostelnieh of Row
wis injured when he was hit
a baseball ba! while plaving
the neal balifteld
Bat. Pele lLapinsky and hi
wife Mr Pete Lapinsky are vis
iting at his home He ig sia
tioned at Camp Kilmer
Paul Lapinsky who is sta
tioned in the Navy at San Die
y Cal. is visiting at his home
He has been in the ser
two years {
Mra Willard Redievy and son
Willian and her her daughior
Belly and grandson Jackie visit.
ed in Colver recently wilh
friends
Mrs. Mary Smith and Mr
Mrs James Griffith and son vis
in Detrdit last week
Mr. William Hasenplug
Pittsburgh was a Friday
by
Of
aru
from
nigh?
Mrs. W and
wy
Mim
CC Menieh
Ea Jean Mentch %
of Nn new pressure | teacher in the Pitlaburgh schools
visited her parents Mr and Ms
Menteh over the weekend
Brice. the four-vear-old son of
Mr and Mrs Nelson Mentoh, =
Bad Bae tonsils removed at the
Colver Hospital on May 21
Mrs Crier Ball and Mr. and
Mrs Jurnes Rainey and sn spans
the past weekend In Williams.
Mr. J. H. Bmith and son James
‘were on a flashing trip in Clear
field County fast week :
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Stably and
Marcell Lenz. who is employed |
in Willamasposi, visited at th |
home of Mr and Mrs Marcellus
Lenz over the wekend Mr and
Mra. Stabley sre the pareals of |
M. Sgt. Leonard Yankee whe |
been slationsd at Startas
Ok- | Conn. spent
home. He will return home
Aguin Juné 1 and then will Mave
for yr.
Mrs. Margaret Noren and pon |
i. Mra Mary Malone und!
Sylvia Erhard ar: visiting |
in Detroit snd Dear |
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i James Studio Photo, Paton)
Mildred ‘Tominac. Semior attendants were Anns Mae
: : junior stiendants, Lols Falusks and Cordelia
Havern: flower givis, Elnine Hudak, Mary Frances Seaits. Anna Lee
Grozanielk and Mary Ann Hulnska: train bearer, Eleanor Wendelder;
and crown Bearers, Vincent Fckenrode and Barry Pellan
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8th Grade Graduation
Held Here On Monday
The RBighth Grade Commence
visiting Mra Gray's sister | Rant ya held at the Firsmens)
was in Colver on Friday at the 5 olay under the direction of
school Boise Kasventy-four pints Wry AFERTH. music teacher for |
of blood were dotted Every. the grades. and the local teach- |
ane was commented on thelr good spy Miss Joanne Hovan and Mr |
work, I! was a greal success Ted Ott The art work was dis. |
The Cub Scouts hei a meeting played Mr. Koski is art instruc.
Raturday night. Roy Belin woh tar The Cresson High School
the Woll'e Badge and the Gold Band under the direction of Mr |
Crown Badge Paul Flynn, provided the music |
There will be a banquet for Dr. F. K. Shields, the supervises |
and Mr. and Mrs Tom Sutnmer-
son and pon Stanley of Mundays
Corner visited Mr. and Mrs. Will.
im Graham on Sunday
Sgt. John Itell, who is married
to Bita Mav Rainey, is hame on
furlough for 30 dave from Ko
rea. He spent lhree Years over
sean
Mr. and Mra
Clone Gray
spent thy weekend af
Jewort
the Dent Mothers of the Cub
Scouts aho have comipletsd heir
cotrae. It will be held at The
Dairy Dell Tuesday night,
25 The Den Mothars are Mrs
Nora Mistrine Mian Mary Me
Hetiry, Mra Marion Vay Mrs
Lenilae Rainey and Miss Madelyn
Erixnn
The Tawasi Ciub mel at the
ap Bome of Nancy Bollinger Monday
sight for a weiner rosst
A batiguel was held recently
al Wissinger Inn for ihe pda
ing principal for
the jointure |
gave an interesting talk on |
onls being interested
in farther,
Muay ing thelr children’s education. Be- |
ing interested is half the battle |
he asserted
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George Cox, of the UU 8 Na |
vy, son of Gilbert Cox, spent the
week end at his home here He
stationed in Rhode Island
Mr. and Mra Camillis Deascan-
io visited in Loretto on Sunday. |
Mr. and Mra Melvin Lafferty |
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ating clias of 1954. The class ia and son, Richard. attended the
comprised of young people from races in Ebensburg on Sunday
Colver. The class vas presented. There will be a card party held |
with their year books ~~ Their for the benefit of the Drum and |
Baccalsurate service was held, Bugle Co on Thursdsy May
Sunday night in the school andl- 37 at the VPW Home Pinochie
terfum at Ebensburg High and cinch will be pinyed. :
School { Mr. Ted Ott. principal of the,
Mr. and Mrs Charles Nightin- | Ashville Bore BSc.wol. was host |
gale ami daughter Naney from | at a st Commercial Ho- |
Moxham visited at the home of ef in Patton last T day even
Mr amd Mrs Jolin Moore on ing for the departing eighth)
Sunday grade students and school board. |
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mondock Present were Dr. Shields super |
and daughters from BEarnesboro vising principal of the Cressor; |
visited in Colver on Saturday Jointure: Father Flacketl, :
Mr. wad Mrs George Momdock | Conrad, Rose Brannigan, Jemnis
and daughter Judy from Bing. Holtz. Jim Burgoes, Evelyn Ey.
hamtom, N. ¥. Mr. Joseph Mon. F, and from the Sth grade: Dor. |
dock from Johnson City, N.Y, “thy Kruise Claire Marrs, Shir-
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Mondock ity Wagner. Ann Hollen. Carol |
from Homestead, and Frank Dil Hollen. Ralph Krise and Edward |
Nora |
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lich fern Cleveland visited in Simanski
Colver the past week and adm a
father in Barnestoro HOLLENTOWN
The Colver PTA had their
regular meeting last Thursday
HOOrH d . Blandburg Sunday aflernoon
President Mes. Now Meare Mr. and Mrs. Winfleld Scoll|
first vice prasident, Mrs Balmer, WM family. Margie, Winfield Sr
: ‘burg visited the ady's mother |
ge atant re. Mrs Ethel Richard Monday even
on iE Mcretary, Mrs. Mary “Fue people of Hollentown and
Dirat hy ARS ErSvau A Mrs vmpathy to William Rickard and
Gery Whi ured | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis of
ui roll on the front | Slsagow. Mrs. Mary Eakins an
wren 4 his home in 20 Row. | 0% Eakins of Tyrom
the Cart Hollen home.
. { Miss Lois Hollen, Mss Car
Chareh News | Hollen and Mrs William Ross anc
Colver Preshytedian Chirch : : ;
"a Jiness callers in Cresson Monday
Sundity School--8:48 pp m0] Tall rout] of Glasgow visited
“Communion of Saints”; | 5
amt i 00 | evening.
West mininster : Fellowship- 8:00 and Mrs. Bernard Kutch
! Saturday callers in Hastings
| Sunday in Chest with M:
_ Blair Rickard spent Saturday ir
Johnstown,
i Mr. and Mrs Lewis Apple soen
attendini the funtral of their
when { " had installation of Mra Olive Wilherow visited in
second vice president, Mr. A. W Chroline and Westley of Bland |
Price
Jones. steratary, vicinity would like to extend thei
grade. and Emily in their joss
is condition is pod. | were: Friday evening callers af
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idaughter. Lana Rae were bus
Morning Worship--13:00 pm... une Carl Hollen home Satu
Mr. and Mow Carl Hollen spont
of Patton
irs. George Brown of
: wl at the home
i Rickard aver he
¥ i - Fs. Carl Hollen were
; Monday evening visitors in Coal