Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, June 09, 1955, Image 12

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    otes of Carrolltown
By MRS. THOMAS A. OWENS SR. Phone Fireside ¢-6139
Little Boys Baseball League
Games to Begin Next Week
48 Boys Registered On 4 Teams; Grading Work
Dene At Diamond On St. Benedict Street Here
Carrolitown’s Little Boys Base-|
ball League will swing into ac-
off will also come between the
two halves of the circuit
The complete schedule follows
First Half
June 16 Pirates v3 In.
tion for the third consecutive sea-
som next Thursday, June 16
Final plans for operating the |
Meal midget league in the com-
piunity were made at o meeting |
of league officials and team man- |
agers Tuesday evening of this
week in the Wentz Hotel.
The official league diamond
this season will be at the St
Benedict Street field, the site
med by the circuit Ms first
senson of play in 18553. In re
gards to this field local lea
officials take this opportun-
to thank Sterling Coal Co,
Bakerton for domating their
bulldozer i= order that the dia-
mond could be preperly leveled
Etraiiem. an ample ve of
, an employee of
the Bakerton concern for op-
erating the equipment.
It was stressed that all boys in
Carrolitown and vicinity, 8 to 12!
Bars of age, may participate in| ‘Tues. Aug »
be circuit. providing they have | Bie Ti =F vs. Tiger
B08 atiained their 13th birthday | is . bea] ana va rdinals
Sufore Avg. 1. 1955 All rules! Toe ek '3-iodians ve Pirates
verning & league are
Thumday,
| diane.
Friday
Mon
June 17--Tigers va
June M.Ounrdinsis
Tues. June Ii--Indlans vs
Thur, June D-Pirates va
Fri. June M-Indiats vs
Mon. June XI Indians vs
Tues, June IB-COardinals vs
Thurs, June J --Pirates ve
Fri 3 hy ers VE
Cardinals
Pirates
Tigers
Tigers
Cardinals
Pirates
Tigers
OCsrdinals
Indians
Pirates
Te
vs Indians
Th ers ve Ourdinals
Cardinals vs
13—Indisns ve
14 Pirates vr
a. indians va
Second Half
July 25--Indians vs
July MM Ourdinals vs
va
} ers va
id Cardin als
iy I rales
Tigers
Tigers
Jud y Cardinals
Mon
Ties
Thurs
Pri. July 3 nen Indians
Mon. Aug 1 vs. Pirates
Tues. Aug 3-Ourdinsls vs
Thurs. A $= Pirates vs Indisns
Fri. Aug 3- v5. Unrdinals
Mon. Aug. v8. Pirates
Pirates
Tigers
the | Thum. Aug 18-—Pirates
Pri. Aug 19
Mon. Aug 13 ve. Indians
ve Pirates
SMe as those controlling the Lit.
tie Lea Inc, Williamsport, Pa
To date 48 boys are registered
for the four-team circuit. Any.
¢ther boys wishing to enter the
; may do so by contacting |
team manager or BR J. Wen
1 Fone chairman, or Rich |
ard Bradley. secrelary-treasurer
Aan ration permit slips, that
roust signed by parents must |
: an the hands of the respective |
before the open-
Sug game “next Thursday.
Local Girl Scouts Attend
The Little Roundup of
‘town Girl Scout Council
‘om Toesday at
1 Camp cite near North Fork Dam
About BD senior scouts from 11
troops are taking part in a four.
day event sponsored by the seniow
tents and do their
Local
Fiyon,
Lieb.
own conking
iris attending are Nancy
Ceenlia Feigh lois Fara
Baker
gentiemen selected as
: | res are: Tom Cray. chief |
fib: ur Rani aces| CICETO Nominated |
* i or-
Ceschin. ack Foster and
Dominic Inzana. As
Mr. Wentz said that any other
interested. whose name is
John Carroll Football
Coach Lone Candidate
mentioned, should contact
Mario Cicero, teacher at
h “Being a community.-spon-
Horas Jroject, reryons wel
on fo help out and take part
E the activities” Mr. Wentz
wa
er of
erican ot. here as & result of
nominations on Wednesday
ing of lst week Mr. Cicero is
unopposed for the office
Eletttion will be held on Wed- |
nesday, July 6. at the post home
Other nominations made at the
meeting were as follows:
Senior vice commander
Owen Jr. and Alfonso Brumatti;
vice commander Andrew |
ini; adiustant — Ed Lipnic
Jr. sad | y: service of-
Budiciy: shapia Ru |
in Ru |
port. 1 atari
Herma & Glasser, Joseph Switzler |
Flugh Maboy.
and
Trustees (3 to be named)
Soroer Haier
Plan Community
Covered Dish Event
SI3ce Suns has heen ds fated
Month, Banner
Junction. at its nest Te
Pirates. |
July 3 -Pirstes vs. Cardinals |
Indians |
Tigers. |
ve Cardinals |
Crowning Ceremony,
Tues. Aug B~Curdinals ve. Indians |
®
End Season’s Teen Activities s | Poy League Team
‘Little Round-Up’ Tuesday
opened |
Hidden Valley |
planning board. They will live in |
ca Sherry, Mary Ann | parads
| baugh, Caryle Koterwas and Jean |
i Live
| iv
daughter of
Litamy
| preceding
| Maueher
| Bch
| wholesome advan
{and 8G
John |
Carrall High School and football
coach, will be the new command |
Fox-Peule Post 608. Am
even. |
Tom
sergeant-at-arms 3
Indinns |
Pietured are the Carrolltown Teen
Miss Mary Amn Lich, anf her court as they lined
following
of
town American Legion Home on Monday evening
Miss Lieb and her attendants were
up for a photo Immediately
coronation ceremonies Inn front
Several Hundred At
Event Monday Nil
evening
the
arraiil
event Which
and Aa
the Legion He
ciosing of the
popular ¢ $5
Mauch
Amey
FAT
was §
Leen
VEL
J Glen Rh Vv
§ i ising prince
i High Schonl, Carrolitow:
frowns? Miss Mao
My EEG
f Teen
In his
¢ hue
gt reased
activities Oy
i Lien
ANE Hen
unity
whol egos
than school
are
pither
| aid He praised
| mparvie the club
{irom unity for its
port
Ed Lipnie, burgess of Carroll
town, served as master of cere
monies st the event. Mp. Lip
nic, on behall of the teen ayers
and the adult group. publicly
thanked the Carrcoiliown Fire
Engine Co, and Fox Peale Am
eviean Legion Pout, smd their
ladies Auxiliaries, for their
Sheanraiip of the club. le also
everyone in gendral for
their fine cooperation with the
Teen Age Club.
Music for the
jex and the parade was
by Johan Carvoll Jt. High
Band under direction of
| Karolchik director
Mr Lipnic aise introcdu
Lieb and her court,
ita Luther, Nanay
Ann Bharbaugh and
and Little Misa
crown bearer.
He siso pressnted gifth to the |
Queen und her attendants Miss!
ldeb received a $25.00 Defense
Bond all four attendants received
nylon hose and Miss Sherry a
hand bag. The Quesn and al.
tendunts were selected for
honors several weeks ajo
vole of the membrahip of
club.
i 8 keene
SEL
eed Mise
Misses Domne
Hite. Mary
Des Haves
Carol Bherry
the
are: Ed Sharbaugh, president
Anne Buck, vice president;
Sherry, secretary; Jackie Vowiker
recording secretary; Nancy Hite
treasurer and Mary Ann Riar-
haugh, Mary Ann Lieb
Koterwas, Donita Luther
N Flynn, members of
Bed of directors
Immediately following the oul
door ceremonies a parpde was
held throughout the main part of
ard
over 150 teen agers and thei:
guests were honored a8 & sens
Barry Cole and his Orchestra |
furnished music for lhe dance
The club is scheduled to open
again next September
Officers of the cid snd the
meinbers of the adult rommit-
tee wish to thank the Fire Co.
thee and their asociliarien for
. md the fol-
Chief Paul Ban.
man, Maucher, Mr. Lipnic,
and JOHAR Band, for their acti
vities in the ceremnony, Henry
(Riek) Columbus and Mrs. Ann
Sharbaugh, for use of automo
biles, Buck and Dillon Lumnber
C and Bender Fleetrie
The hand bag. given Ann Sher
was donated by Fannie ©
Vetzel Store and a thar? you
note is given Mr. and Mrs. Will.
ard Wilkinson. The Defense Bond
rand hose were paid for from a
i: i special fund in hands of the adult
‘committee and all
flowers and
corsages were paid for by a fund
(accumulated by the Teen Age
| Club itself
ni vision of the w
| thank Mr. Cunningham and Mr. |
| Michrina for their work in help-|
ing plan Monday's event and Bob
t Kelly and Chris Boslet for their
t | haip.
Members of the board of
ectors of the adult commitiee
which is in Charge of the super-
Iv dances ig as
follows: Gerald Sherry, president ;
Pollard Mulligan, vice president;
Lhe
& IDO
LAr
BL &
BTN
iis hod
} Sale BERENS In by
ing, Monday,
we in 8
He Neat
| Baturday,
the |
by a
: diel's
| Charge
fEstant
Becky |
{ Mr. Lipnic alse introduced of-
ficers of the Teen Age Club They
Beotils
LOD B
i117 to
and
activities of the usit
in
Caryie
the!
date i!
who will
the sven!
the community and at 8.30 p m. |
ormal dance in the Legion Home |
Rociely
ment
Sunday, June 12. imu
Club officials would also like to
ehir- |
is spending
his sister, Mrs Mae
UNION PRESS. COURIER
THE QUEEN AND HER COURT .
>
Lge CGuoeen
outdoor
{ arroll
pleture (1
Dew Haves,
Mary
the cashion
the
selected for
Dance
Fo
ad .
| BE RE Ne
Fire Pumper Cards
Now All Distributed
“SREY -
¥ ; AT tH
irohase of =&
ve Deen
NATE WIRES Snrners in Carri
wn and vicinity
i made st a
own Vv :
meeting
However
nant. plan
hel finances
ROW
disty itited to all
meeting
nicer
Thursday
the firen
ire
Qe aested
Nay 7 EG ¢
BE & Series mite
npleted. The
2 donation of 2¢
Scouts’ Boke Sale
Saturday, June 18
Discussion
8 Tr
of last week
bake sale
freeting
71. Carroillown
of this week
soni master
charge of Lhe event
Reouils were
Scout
WES in
tald to have
the nex! meets
June 13 at 4:30 p
oul rooms of the joes!
The sale toa be held
June 1% at 1.30 p Wm
in basement of St. Bene.
Church, will again be in
af Oliver Stolz Jr 8
seoutimanter
was also
who
week
23
take
3 DST
It Announced
plan LG
sammer camp
must atiend
An active
that
attend
« BY
July
meetings
part the
if they
Michrins Hid Lo
bes announced
deserving lo attend
in
#ltend Mr
has not
be
Father-Son Communion
Breakfast This Sunday
The Father and Son OTIS |
» : the
Name
or wre i
Ah rel | Holy Name Society. All members
ion Breakfast of the Holy
of 8 Benedict's
Willi be held in the chureh
suditorium this
nedliately fol-
lowing the 7:00 a. m. Mass. Mem
bers will receive communion in a
body a1 the mass
hase
ttorney Edward Harkins of! in the Church at the ¢
Petes will be guest speaicer
at the breakfast. Reservations for
priced at}
$1.00 emch, must be made today, |
may |
Liab
tickets for the sven?
Thursday, June 9 and they
be secured at sither A A
Hardware, Main Street Garage, or
Maohler's Implement Rtore
&
Carrolitown Ladies At
County Auxiliary Dinner
The following Iadies from this!
Fire | ,
Ladies Auxiliary banquet of Cam |
even i ties al Cherry Tree and the local
| stop. Return trip home was made
i from Carrolitown
piace sltended the annual
bria County last Thursday
ing in Johnstown VFW Home
Mesdames Marguerite Shar-
baugh, Mildred Zirm. John Feigh-
per, Leonard Cymbor, U
Monroe Bearer, M. FP Westrick
George Kiaswick, Lieb Fara-
baugh, Herman Kariheim,
Lane, Vincent Parrish, Irvin Bear-
er. Gregory Buck. Tony Cwigdak |
and Ligouri Lacey
# % @
Adolph Kline, of Salem, N. 1.
} some Ume here with
Buchanan.
fo rr.
is Miss Carol Kherry,
plier |
the |
i sated ia
Ad cording 01
fn ¥
Dex
§ Ok Der
ord si
Spring campores and plans for the
F TegUlar
| Troop
| evening
Michrina,
.
i Honors,
Tuesday |
Michael |
the
plan
'! ment
procession 2 an annual
=
| pastor,
coming |
| raiment
| door altars in the cemetery and
Pittsburgh Catholic Parishes,
{ der the direction of Michael Ken-
| nedy,
. Benedict's Church,
| shrine and St
A. Bole :
Creer ge
Sunday
Union Press-Courer Sa Photo)
honors by popular vote of the club members. The
Queen wan crowned by J. V. Maucher Jr. On the
are Miss Donita Luther, Mimi
Miss Lich, Miss Naney Hite and Miss
Ann Sharbangh
Ktunding in front holding
crown bearer,
Organizing Official
: For Carrolitown
FT,
rganizing an
($e Ingans. in
(ficial 3 IV
i» Lown
Little
tevin
hyve hetween
are
iro
the
id for
young for
L408 -
Boys
Lil i3
{ age wele
¢ the
Ineans said
hove loo
and tan
Lengue
¥
IF. Wenig no
Foes Fy Midge!
N
Pony rset
than
raed
inlay
Bunda We
DIVE
have two laama
the circyit
Ae
Mr
Hol Organise
Inzana skid
If the local
i Will PRY games Ween the
two lacal teams Sach week as
BE A Weekly game wilh teams
Mf Lhe same age brackel outside
the comunity. Any adult inter
iin welcome Help out
sey
witfit ia
Phat
SEY
we
wilh the
¥
.| Miss Suzanne Arble
To Head Her Class
M i aR Arbie
Baw
&Y i.
SEEN
WhO
Hrisielad sanior :
if rea Fa
JUNOT YeRyr ad
Rehool in Tyrone, Ps
fdlacied the oresident of
Fear as Senior Class She
iia De afitory of the school
The Reribune
Al he commencdment
Tutte 5 Miss Arhlae
Leia
AE Dan
exers
received
Opies Tor
uring the school year
Bh Prize awarded to
har excelled in
svivanced Spanish
KE. Rae Frizse for the student
Nas shown sxecsplional
ane stady. Suzanne
dived ou certificate for First
requiring an average of
# percent or above in all sub
joe ts throug: Sut The year
Attending
day were her
rs. ¥
Mende
the ati
ws
and LHe
ality in
ales ro
Pr. and
Ber brother
and Mra Clyde
parents,
E Artie
sind Mr
so + English of this place
Dae § * P
Corpus Christi to
of {
Be Observed Here
With Procession
The Feast Christi
will be
June 12
The High Mass Sunday will be
feishrated in 8! Benadicl's Cw
tholle Chiuirel at 11:30 a mm and
woniher permilling the annual
procession of the Blessed Sacra
to the church cemetery will
the Mass The outl-door
event at
of Corpus
celebrated next
follow
Benedict's Parish.
Rev. Father Victor Lillig. O88,
Nias
hureh socielien take part in
procession. Procession offi-
cian will be furnished by the
3 Se
ie ©
of the parish are also urged to
talke part in the ceremonies
Benediction of the Blessed Sac
‘will be held at we out.
final Benediction will take place
cise of the
procession
2 Busloads of Pittsburgh
Folks Tour This District
Two bus loads of tourists from
un
of that city, visited St
the church
Benedict's Ceme-
tery last Bunday sfterncon The
itinerary of the group included a
luncheon at Indiana, 8 visit to the
onument, centering three coun-
$F =
BANNS PUBLISHED
Banns of matrimony were pub-
shed ia St Bemedict's Church on
for Donald Slazinski of
St. Joseph's Parish, Pultsburgh,
Pa, and Miss Mary Ann Budicky
of this parish and for William
Semelsberger of 8t. Mary's Pars
ish, Patton and Miss Shirley Link
of this Parish.
i Mea
‘Barge ofl
indder |
Ahi
wre |
dag ue $8
PRL sler with
nierested in:
organized
Bas
wii
news. |
fle |
aulstanding work |
The Span |
sient |
the wtindy of |
Jane |
who |
he exercises on Sun |
Sunday.
requested that all of |
| Robert Sharbaugh
‘Receives Diploma
i Robert Sharbaugh Mr.
jand Mrs Eugene Sharbaugh of
I North Church Bt Carrolilovn
| received his diplonia in the clas
teal course at the 08th anna
F commencement oxertises at the
{ Bt. Vincent Preparatory School at
| Latrobe, Pa. last Sunday, June 8
| according to Rev. Warren Rand
{O88 Headmaster of the school
i Mr. Sharbaugh is one of 89 sm.
iors whe heard Rev
van, OSB. former Heidmaster and
{ DOW vice president in charge of
| public relatives at Vincent
| Collegre, speak on ing the
{ Challenge of Today
The Carrolltown
student in the Jt
maticate PEL intra
mura. 4 noth Pree
The st vi ICen SBoholast i ite i
i public relatin
| Archubbey which
men for
: hood Nharhao igh
neent Col
gots of
Se
Fae
Fan |
Scho
wy
re Tiree
VOI RE
¥ apt
Kt
iege this fall and eon
lien ME the orient.
the BPenelleti:
nies
intie hix st
t
| SODALITY TO MEET MONDAY
i The regular monthly
Ei eased Virg n Mary
ets Church
ning Mond
aes! Parse
rmsd
Mr and Mra
ME. son. Bernard
Miss Matilda
Solemn Mase of My
i nephew. Father (luir
tat PD a Mm batt
[|acred Heart Ciniveh
t Father inir in f SON
Cyril Lambour
of Nicktowen
i deceased Father Mair
prdained In Philadelphia an
th. Following the
i dinner and reception was
ihe parish hall
Mas Sonya
Pikesville. Md
FP VIgItor at the Mathew Papwtiir
and Rubert Eager home Om May
| 3B. Mims Fleichwaider attended the
Fat hen
formedy
daughter
the First
Me
ard
alt onded
one
Lambonr
Run
of Mr
farmer
Mr
piryd
res
| dents
§ boyy
| was
June RR a
Held in
Feichwalder we
WES 3 week
ered
fOrdination of
F Kirsch, Jr
Otel
Eugene §
of Niektowen
the Rail
Baitimpy
2t the At hailed
en of the
Md
Mr
{#len daw
Bere Mrs
turned with
Mrs
place
nage. of
for
A min £0 avr
and Mra Jog Fritchie of
wares BSusday
Cecelia
Visser
Springer
them for a visit
Bertha Fokenrode of
by ge Mrs
Altoona, left
Sprin
manta
ree
this
Paul ro
hia ween
qs Colo
* Byers
Ea Kenp whip & daughters
and Farha mR Ee len.
registered nurses al
Hospital They
Pike's Peak
the (aves
National
mamy
Rint er
{Colorado
will end a
with Mrs
Minsen
f rode. hath
i Ny Marys
pian to vist
sf the Gods
¥ llowstone
Wysining, and
if rterest
Miss Anna Murphy, Mrs Leni
[Bioiz and Miss Katherine Huber
BR. MN. spent the ‘week end
Harrisburg visiting with Mrs
Stolg's son-in-law and daughter
Mr and Mrs. Jerry Conner
Mr and Mr Tom Owens J
and family. spent niay
BY an outing al
Btate Park. at Erte
Mr Edward
been visiting Nere al
her parents, Mr. and
alishan. returned to her home
in Astoria, Long Tsiund N.Y. on
Sunday Accompanying her
{Ber son, James who Was a recent
local high schood jrradinte
F Athert MeNulty, wha will
with the Chusrana fe some time
Born to Mr and Mrs William
Callahan, in Grace Hoapital, De
iroit. Mich on Sunday, June 5
tan son Mr Callahan is a son
I Mr and Mre James Csilaban of
this place
Miss Catherine Grief?
i been employed in Bi
for the past year
tr her home here
Mr.
children of Youngwosd, Pa.
Sunday visitor's at
Mr Orieffs mother, Mrs Gertruads
t Grief
Myr
Cleveland, Ohio, and Paul Spring.
pried
willing
s
Nile
fim
Crarden
4 Ey
Park in
other places
lst Nal
Presque
a
Churan, who had
the home
Mra Juanes
who hag
has
of their brother Leo ine
who was married 0 Miss Virgin
ia Conse bere on Saturday,
Dan Bechel Ned Haley
Cuonringham. Joe Sharbaugh
camping at Eckenrode Mills.
fed by Mrs
Bedford, Pa.
Lady of Victory
Fradd Farabaugh
Court,
Polish Legion Hall
Monday evening.
District Deputy of the C. D of
eX i a cai
fo f
Egbert Doto- |
Lam.
the
in |
WIDOW
‘BY USE OF WAX FINISH
de |
af |
Sree
and
visit |
af:
Marve, Pua. |
returned |
and Mrs. Donpid Grieftf and |
were |
the Bome of
er of Butler, attended the wediling |
Springer. |
Foam |
and
James Hite are spending the week |
Miss Mary Donahue, accompan-
were guests of Our]
Catholic |
Daughters of Americas, held in the
Spangler, on
Miss Donahue is
| A. and instistied the local Court's $i
officers atl the meeting. Mra. Far-
abpugh is
ines mestifig, bibgo was
and a delicious lunch serve
meeting will be held
the
Niwwark, Del,
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. |
J. Dillon.
Mr and Mrs Thomas Lehmier |
Land children left Sundsy to take | S110 Medical Society for June.
hr rer n | percent
i tons, it
and Mrs Paul P. Kelly, for some |
; g ities will not have su
miinths, following her srrivel from | ounts of the vaccine 16 t
any but children
and expectant mothers until inter
‘in
'F. Lucchesi of Philadelphia, the
visited with Mr and Mrs |
up their reyidence in Wash
D.C Mra Lehmier and
had been with her parents Mr
Hitwall, whee the Lehimier fam.
ity had resided
Me and Mrs Maurice Westrick
Mim Grace Malloy and Mrs. Niece
Mislloy
Cte Siritimatier
Sunday
Mr and
snd Mrs
ath Bro
$4 =| VY
tribe, on
Going Swimming
Pop? Take It Easy! |
Don’t Be Show Off!
Use Common Sense
tinke foolish chances!
theme of this summers
safely program of TMCAs
the aalion
And this applies
Pop. who sometimes forgets he
imA'l &% young as he used to be
It's & fart that each year five
seven thousand Americans
{town Moat of these victims
wild he alive today is they had
sheyed conumon senss water aaf-
ely principles
in the Arst place, a person
ih can’t swim has no busi
tess Bn the water. Non-swim-
mers should stay out of small
hosts, too—ar wear a fe pre.
Herver.
Then thare are the
Swimmers who forget
and short
WL OF
Laat
in Inflans on
Lacey
visited
ORR
La
Mra Ligouri J
Alfred Lantsy
Patrick Lacey
ineent Archabbey,
Runday
Pont
in the
Wie rn
4 TOs
mainly to
™
their flabbv
breath, That
ofe may
pitiacies
ong
thir
People who
warning
fin nt
pay
signs usually wind
with cracked skulls diving
slwmllow ster, wounds from
dierwatier hroken botlies and
Sins, get ick swimming in
cus crawling with sewage germs
syd are tripped in deep holes
Aud show-offs! Wow! What
is fellow won't do to impress
felis gird!
But, a1
aly fathepi are probably worse
Pop dosssi't want his kids
know that he can't swim or dive
asd tries to Biull it out. He's
fist begging for trouble, and he
weially nin up in plenty of it
SILLS PROTECTED
tin
that
Window sills may be protected
Lp applying a wax finish similar
Ft that Applied to automobiles It
the |
will protent the paint from
afernating rein and sun to which
the sills are stibjected
Inside sills may
fieated so that
CIN Te in
flower pot that i set on the sill |
Will not damage the paint.
ratn which
Vice Regent of the
Bedford court. Following the bus |
inyed
The |
«| By Following
James Dillon, graduste student | y 0 wing
University of Delaware |
spent the week end
‘is the t
ings. keep
| water
{ Dick Ricketts
| kethall star of the Duquesne Unie
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= Safequard Health
Against Polio
Common-sense precautions to
prevent polio at thls time of year
eme for the
Your Health campaign the
“While the Salk vaccine ME
ises to protect from 80 pt
of those given inocuin-
is likely many comin
dent ame
the ye
the vear,” states Dv
Pascal
society's chairman of p
| medicine and public health.
“It is the belief of many.” he
added. “that some Individuals
have carried the virus of polio in
their bodies for several weeks
without symptoms and have thes
developed the disease when sud.
denly chilled, become overtinsd
or been sxposed to some stress
FEtuation sich as minor '
¥ The suggestions, perl in
he hot months for the preven.
tion of polio includes: avold large
crowds and large public gate,
clean bY Wa
bathing frequentiv do not oi
in possible polluted watery
flied away from food aveld >
den chilling from going into cold
on hot dave, and most ine
portantly, prevent fatigue from
WEr-exariion
Ricketts Signs
Cage Contracts’
Ome WW the bhest.-kKnoern chge
slars of the decade All-Amerions
baseball and Base
has signed
rac? wilh the
St Louis
Ricketts a #-foot
tive of Potlstown.
Area
He scored
hig four years
7 Wy -inech CC
Pa, i= well
colleginte cg
1.938 points
with the
ied the Dukes to the NIT
crown. Twice named all American
and aise the mbet
valuable plaver 8 the ai
East-West game atl Kansas City,
Ricketts is equally well at home
ifn baseball as well as
He has been sought after
Sumber of major league ball
has not ir what
decision will yy
Is Called By Death
Rev. Frank C. Hooper, 32.
Baptist paster at W ar died ;
on Sunday moming in Miners
Spangler. He had had been
for seversli months, but
fo preach oo
The deconsed was » native
and Westover
was his first charge. He is sur
vive by his widow. a
and a water as well a8
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoo
per. The body was taken to North
Larolinag for burial.
There are more than 1.000
of fillex They are a
cording to length, shape shad the
spacing of teeth Files designed
| for rough work are called rasps.
SIR
“VACATION TIME”
In order to give our employees a well-earned vacation
we will be closed from June 18th to July Sth
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