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The Morning Herald from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 16

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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16
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tAQE U-TFI! MORNING HERALD, UNlDNTOtVN, TUESDAY. USE 11, Probe Shoe-Fitfing Machine "Exposure" State Pig Crop Under '49 Level Still Higher Than The 1 0-Year Average HARRJSBUJiG, Jimp 20 (AP) fiedanguhr HAMUSBURG, June 26 (AP) -The question of whether shoe-fitting machines using X-ray beams constitute a health hasard is under study by the stale and the city of Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania's 1050 spring pit He said that tha majority of cases automatic controls have been installed in the X-ray shoe-fitting machines to prevent undue exposure to the X-ray beam. Shilen said that so far tests conducte'd by state and Pittsburgh officials have failed to indicate that the shoefilting machines present a major public health proh- crop was reporter! lonay at 000 head. under Hie 1940! ilCVrl A federal-stale released m-'l.

I FaWr-A The type of shoe-filling machine. under study houses an X-ray tube: unless properly controlled! may expose individuate regularly I in contact with the device to; by flip State Agriculture reported however thai the jlfl.VJ figure is slill 4.000 higher 'than Hie 10-year average, 1033-4H. The department said a reduction in pork production was anticipated ila.tl fall, when farmers indicated iSONOTONE'SI their inlenlions tn breed fewer sows lor spring iitlers. harmful X-i'adiations, a spokesman, explained. The spokesman, Dr.

Joseph Shi-1 Ir-n, director of the Slate Bureau! of Industrial Hygiene, said it has long been known that X-rays, un-i less properly controlled, may be. detrimental to persons so exposed, "The investigation heing made; is designed to determine the el-; fectK-eness of the controls ap-i plied," he added. Sou; farn I h. newest Hearine Aid hat New Way to Hear! Wear your microphone p- OUTSIDE as a pin or jeweled brooch with no outside, dangling cord, Gives hearing at ita beat. See the newest, smallest 8 Sonotone.

its, B. H. 91NCOCK, MI. HI MS Bldf. fouled 61.001).

a decline 7.003 from the sprue o( 19411. indications arc that Pennsylvania's pork ir.ttpul this year may lc less Ihan a million nigs for the. first lime sinee the department said. Peace At Last From PERSISTENT ITCH! ABOVE ARE EMBERS of the llaby of the Veterans Croup I nt will stage the parade- at Uniontown High Stadium as part of the annual Fourth-of-July celebration. Left to nehl, lirsf row.

Mrs. Louise Scotl, Arnei lean i.ev.fn, Mrs. Harold Sifiith. American Lesion, committee publicity chairman: Mrs. James i H.

Penbcrthy, American Lesion. Second row: Mrs. Margaret Sloan, Veierans of Foreign Wars; Mrs. Jessie Kennedy. Marine C'nrps League; Mrs.

Jennie Goughnnur, Veterans of Foreign Wars; Mrs. I George Broad, American Lr.ginn; and Mrs. Snyder, Gold Star I Mothers. fHERALD PHOTO) CJIA.VGDS RESIDENCK Mrs. Pauline ShcrWck has mmiiieo chairman: Mrs.

wiiunm f-om Kerr street apr-rhnrnl Moo: cltou-i-. American Legion I in inn raeiiu ij.ii; mi iiua I Btiilriinjr. Reilnal ointment. County Borrows Licenses To Wed CATARRH SltfFFJEBS SINUS Ehowf nil tha TV camera lees. MohoKiuiyv-eriMred cabinet-top and sides.

Swirl casters, 10 blade rectangular fcuhc. Builf in antenna. 12' speaker. Plm itx, inilJLitipr. pittm tubr piaictliat pie Ask about oor csjy budget plod SWAN'S E.

APPLIANCE Aganist Taxesj FIND CU 6 tOR Mllf DUE TO Nitil COMOESTIOM. SUPPtr CU5HED HfVEl Rtlk; nt lonnrr ot iii Thirty applications lor marriage; Hubert Waison. 21, of Dunbar licenses were filed here Saturday. and Virginia Alexsanrtcr, 22, alsc and yesterday, hringing the total of Dunbar. for June lo 1C2.

Earl Darnel. 33, and llerlha ile lion seen tOfifjr in rtport of frfJ wjih formula -n-hrh thr ptitr rdurr-' nii roctfW.inn. JHcr. brH ttnnteo with Aiiun'liiiiF irti, howhMi, flotcrrri nrwtrils, tuT-tf'e, hitwkinr sr'i nfnp niV- "le Kl.OKONOf. Donaiigh, 56, holh of Dunbar.

Samiiel L. dulino, 2C, and Fran- The record lor June was set in )4R when 236 applications were filed. In June 1948 the ticuie was due less and in 1347 there were APPLIED ROOFING 39 N. Gallatin Avenue lVph l'anTSTnJMT M.IHIDMI fl" only US PHONE 45 i -ii IFiVttls Urnr SHirf, ZI E. Mjln FMIrll.

227. i Fayette county is in the "red" another S35.000. County commis-'sioners horrnWed the amount yes-: terday lo meet expenses of the fn-i District. This brings the total debt in slv niDiiths lo SfilO.OOO. It is nearly' half the anlicipateri income from-the receipts of faxes levied and to be collected for the' fiscal year 5'OHO.

i The county expects to net. SI, during ffie year1 based on the following calcuia-) lions: Cash and securities from appro- I priations. 182.044.60:' receipts I ifrora current tax Jevy, I 24I3S-IL 1IOUM ces DcConcilus, 23. both ot Union-town. Doyle E.

Betters, 21. ol Con nellsvillc. and Sara L. tlstes, in. ol Vamlerhill.

Stanley Wydra, 24, of Republic, atul Shirley Er.iavee, 21, of Car-dale. James (J. Mimro. 2(1. Pittsburgh, and Mary J.

Sisler, 25, of Fair-chance. Harry Stienghter, 07, of Grays Last year the applications for I he month of brides dropped lo .173. The applicants: Frank A. Seilerl, Rn, Dickersnn Eun, and Charlotte Anne Welsh. 55.

of. Uniontown. Hnrp'B chc nxisrer to worn, lealcy mors! MII, write or vlaH SeHts tft-rlnvi Lnarn ibuut th many AdFan-tngitt. the 10-yr. Fiiarantfe on ail laOOf! Vernon M.

St.ambaiigh, 24. of Ml.) and Eleannr V. Havil-of Uniontcuvn. r'lf r. Landing, ami Elnora Chalntan, 57, of Unionlown.

Frank E. Novak. 27. and Cenc-vicve Marrinkn, 20, both of Union- i receipts from laxes of previous i Eosv to Instoll Paul Zt. Salopek.

23. of Mason-' town and Dorothy A. Cernot, 22. $111,000: olher revenue re- namo ieeiuls, S332.25S: and non-revenue RDGK WOOL bATTd $4 trim it. tonldt fp Only I WW j' CHEERIO! Norman SI.

John- ireceipls, 87,000. Slevas, coxswain Cambridge part tle conlracterl is' Cut fuel bills, en.oy a comfort-Union crew, waves his stick af- expend to he paid from the-sale' able home the. year round Call, tor being ducked a( end of cos- 'ot R2.2g SCres of coal under- or visit Scars now! tume rare with Oxford Union lying the institutional district. Save at Sears. 57,95 debating crew Enp.lmd.

rh. ar nav.ahi- in Dan Darrell Walters. 22, and JL- Shirley Joan Anderson. 10, boll, ofl111' Loulda of JJ.nwnsv.lle I Jjm 2 Joseph Smolley, 2b. and Irene Brou-nsvjllc, and Man- E.

Craw-Eenner, 27, both of Uniontown. Sakmi John LaRish. 23, and Julia Ro William J. Shebeck, 2,3, of llibbs. ganish.

28, both of Republic. an(j e. Save, 21, of Oliver Thomas F. Bregar. 20.

ami RiilhiiNo. 1. Average 24x36 ft. House months at an interest rale of 2 34 ATTEND WEBDiNt, pcr ccnl per annum. Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Corn. Dcn-i- BEGIN MONTHLY PAYMENTS OCTOBER 1st of Hop L. Baker. 2B.

both of Mt Pleasant, ehnofsky. of Gales aVtayaifca vcr, were here Saturday tn attend the Levin-Buck nuptials which look place in the White 1G Beesou Boulevard Uniontown, Pa. fninn and Alice Bnhincheck, 20. of Pal- Swan llolel. I ASPIRIN AT ITS BEST John 1.

Patill. 22, and Shirle. i oi umtincn I iMyers Views tal No. 3. Rent Controls Fred Junior Hose.

22. and Lor raiiie T. Knutson, 17. both of Point Waller .1. IdcGann, 30.

and Mar garet R. While, 25. both of Con-5fly; aw VVill Pa v. 'Acquaintance Value" proves you can afford exquisite lingeri uilt-in antenna save Melvin R. Brandl, 23, of Repiib-j June 30, 1951 lie and D.

Jean McCann. 21. of; WASHINGTON. June 26-fAP) 'Senator Myers iD-Pa) says he Ronald B. 20 Browns- a rem con.

lie, and Leraldme M. Jones, ig ros fld 3) ml of Smock i If ceilings are needed after thai Fred Sbaniroik, 22 ot men fair -Con-lal No. 3, and t- R. White, that older. be slate or local." Herherl ,1.

Smith, 23. of Moncs MvcI-s. assistant Deraocratrr sen, and Lessie M. Manuel, 10, of leader or the senate, has long been Daisyiown. supporter nf federal rent con Lotus ,1.

Alberts. 24. New Sal- trod, em. and Sarah K. 23.

of Un- The new federal extends iontown. ceilings lo Jan. 1. 1D51. and Philip .1.

Jaworski. 21. of Leisen- permits local conuuuuifies so deling, and Theresa M. Crocelti, IB. siring lo keep Ihem si.x months of Dunbar.

beyond I lint dale. Felix A Roskey, 31. ol Kden In a speech transcribed for born, and Helen ti. Khmasara, 24. broadrast, Myers said that "com- Blacker blncks, Bharper contrast tlian ordinary TV No annoying glare or reflection Automatic Sound-just tune for best picture installaf ion costs in many aresa Big 12K' black tubfl screen Genuine mahogany veneered cabinet Vanity Fair Nylon SWAN'S G.

E. APPLIANCE S9 North Gallatin Avenue Pho .11 lare a of Unionlown. critical housing, shortage next year should befiin work now. nt a nommunity level, tn gel loca authorities to request rent conlrols alter Dec. 31." lie also urged thai such communities "alsn make it clear lo those in the state legislature that you favor the prompl passage (slaie) stand-by rent control legis- neclaring Hie "housing shortage in mosi sectors the country iF still crilical." Myers said the new law will protect some 8,000,000 tenants.

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