Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, August 26, 1954, Image 8

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    Thursday, August 26, 1964
BEAVER VALLEY |
Birthday Surprise Party
For Preston McMillen
A surprise birthday parly wa
held for Preston MeM
birthday at his home !
evening, Aug 13. A deli
nch was served and all
an enjovahie evening
ceived many beautif
gifts, The beautiful |
birthday cake was baked
Virginia Yeaglie. The
guests were present
Jill Rupp, Nan v 3
Marv Potulsching, lrene ;
Sandra Kingston, Nancy Traveny |
Alice Potutsching, Harriet Kings |
tom Bland fie (ales [raw n Hes- |
cox, Judy Kingston, Donna Jean |
Bickford, Rita McMillen, Moilie |
Wagner Jane Troxell, Wilbert}
McMillen, Roy Dunlap, Ernest |
Potutsching, Eddie Noel, Russell}
Downs mmy Hamilton Gene |
(ates, George Baum, Preston]
McMillen Bruce Puniag ialr
Downs, Walter McMillen (1
Baun Wavne [nn Ap ay
miiton, Fred Lester, Rodger -Bic
kKford, Bernard Zabinski, Clavie
Yost, Carl Baum, Mrs Virginia
Yeagle, Mrs Olive Troxell, Mr
and Mrs Albert Duniap, amd Mi
and Mrs James McMillen
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Robert McMillen has returned!
to hiz home from a Weeks Vaca
tion in Rossiter wilh his grand
mother
Mr and Mra Glen Houser of
Altoona spent! a week endl wit}
the lady's parents Mr. and Mrs
Fllaine Stevens
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Miss Joves Flemming of Chea
ter visited Mrs Gertrude McocKes
recently
Miss Irene Gales has spent
the past few weeks with Mr and
Mrs Clarence Troxell and family
of Mountaindale
Mr and Mrs Cecil Black and
louise Shope of Franklin, Pa
pent a week end at their home|
here |
Mr and Mrs Earl Gillian and!
daughter of Coalport were re
tent visitors at the home of
Mr and Mrs Joe Everhart
Mr and Mrs Marvin Gates of
Cleveland. OO, spent a week end]
here a! their homes
Jimmy Gates and Roger Miles
fipent a day recently wisiting re-
Iatives and friends in Lebonan
James Flemming of Buffalo,
N. Y. was a recent caller with
Mr. and Mrs Harry Harpster
Miss Verla Kutruff of Johns
town spent several days recently
with her parents here
I M. Le#ater has secured em-
ployment in Coudersport. Pa
Karen Hughs of Hollentown
was a recent caller among friends |
here.
Mr and Mra Francis Gales
and children of Fallentimber vise
ted Mr. and Mrs Charles King
ston recently
«Martha Glass of Utahville, R |
PD. spent a week end at the Zen- |
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Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Glass and
) of Fallentimber were recent
at the Lloyd Gates resi-
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Drive With Caution!
DANGER! School children ahead «— GO slowly . . . STOP accidents! This is the time of year when every
motorist must redouble his efforts to drive safely and make the streets and highways safe for our children!
Let's all pledge ourselves to make this the SAFEST 3C HOOL YEAR that our district has ever known!
This means we must give the greatest possible co-operation to those officials who are on duty to protect all
human life. It means paying close attention to laws and signals . . . driving at a sale speed always . . . and
giving your fellow motorist the proper arm signals.
When vou see the sign “SCHOOL ZONE,” always procecd with extreme caution, We all know that youngsters have a way of dashing heedlessly
ito a street or out onto the road from a yard. It is up to you—the driver—to be on guard . .. to make our streets and play areas safe for
our school children.
Let's outlaw traffic tragedies! Heed the signals of the School Boy Patrol. Let's each accept the responsibilities for making our own district the
SAFEST in the United States, not oudy-for School Children—baut for all pedestnians and motorists! DRIVE WITH CAUTION!
Ey
Take This 4-Point Pledge For School-Time Traffic
Point 1: "1 Will Drive Slowly”
When in the vicinity of schools, I will keep within
the speed limit—or much less than that. I will be
always ready to STOP in a flash—for that youngs-
ter who may dart from behind a parked car, or
the unpredictable ‘‘kid'' on his bicycle. I will
execute all traffic hand signals.
Point 2: "1 Will Observe All Si
1 will heed signs that warn me where to-and-from
school traffic is heaviest. Before coming to & cross.
walk, safety sone, or school ares—super-
vised or not—I will give the proper
hand signal, and if children are about
to stop, come to a full STOP!
Point 3: "1 Will Note fhe Time of Day”
I will be doubly alert during the hours when school
children are on the streets, aid when school buses are
loading and unloading. Recess hours, lunch time, before
and after school. These peak periods will find me ever
watchiul—and prepared. In bad weather I will guard
»
Point 4: "1 Will Keep My Car Tip-Top”
No matter how willing I am, I'll always remember
that my car could be weak —just at the crucial moment.
I will not handle the wheel unless I am certain that
my car is in first-class mechanical shape. I will have it
inspected and checked regularly, to be sure that it's in
the best possible condition.
NSURE YOURSELF — AND OTHERS — AGAINST TRAGEDY!
THIS SPECIAL MESSAGE IS SPONSORED IN THE INTEREST OF GREATER SAFETY BY THE FOLLOWING:
PATTON AUTO CO.
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SERVICE STATION
PATTON, PA.