| dren of Niagara Falls, N. Y., who | are spending several days at the {home of the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs Elmer Briggs visited | with relatives in Dysart. A corn boil and wiener roast | was held by sponsors and regg of Dy- | to Lackland Air Antonio, Texas, | go, uo Office on | is the first hg soupted for Officer Candidate ee candidate training | jand AFR. | Gn is a graduate of | High School and Indians Toa College, class of whete she received the de | 44 of bichelor of science. Ati Miss Gregg was active in. receiving recognition for participation in softball, | % and mentor | , She was a member of Nrts Chub, Junior Sham. | stint unit leader at Came Girl Beout hs] Rome Naylor has returned aftr a i with mos. by Cdn, iv ie ire Vi Ba mi ks regina t the former's mother, Mre Pitagerald, for a vist with Spent Sanday at the 3s tle, Potter County, at the James | parents of Little ttle Longue and Junior Lea- (Ring Sato 1 players at Highland Saturday. Members of the ty were guests. 9 M. E. Naylor has left on the return to trip to Spokane, w where she will make her home with her mother, Mrs Nor. Hartell. Miss Carolyn Naylor spent this Monday in Pittsburgh, where she i at the School of Edu- | cation of the University of Pitts burgh. She will be a member of the junior class. Mrs. Phillip Krug and baby da left by ¥ plane from Mar- day for Jack- a she will join her Opl. Phillip Krug. for- of Ashville R DD. Mrs Krag is the former Fern Alnalex: of Mr. and Mrs Jose | Ansley of Red Hill , and Mrs. George Manafieid tT the week #nd st Lyin hus Fite home Mr. apd Mra Joseph Balzano and family spent Sunday at ih | Annie Oarrig home in Coupon, Mr and Mrs Merle Eckenrode of [and son, Gury, spent Sunday at | the Soh, Eckenrode home in Car rolltown BR. D. Mr. and Mra Walter Echard of Altoona spent Sunday at the B {Warne a Navies home here. Mrz Don DeCoaskey and a of Gallitzin spent last Sunday at the H. IL. Naylor re sidence here Mr. and Mrs 1. D Bloom and Mr. and Mrs Joseph Ainsley t Sunduy st the Alna Dau ty farm: at Daugherty Misa Joan Dietrich nt Bun my with relatives in Cresson y. and Mrs Kochers of De troit spent several days at the | Bome of Mr and Mra Luther | Mr. and Mrs William Naylor | = got, Alan, and Mrs H L Miss Carolyn Navier Mon. Ss fede ving in Kore: mitored to. Pittsburgh | SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK. YEARLY NEt MEOME oF NL AVERALL M.D, BIFORE TAXES 7 $11,058. 4 By MRS FRED SCHR The fades Ald Society i hae tlocui Presbyterian Charen held a) mesting last Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs Wm Wood ide. After the business séapion a hunch was served by Mrs, Word | Sid | Mr. and Mrs. James | Bradford visited Sunday int the James Laird hon Mr. and Mra Frank and rar daughter, Karen Lees Gavdaer, vis ited relatives in Fallentionber on | Sunday Mr and Mra Dovie Hullon sad i family visited at the Frank Lan tzy Bhome in Homer City BR. D1} fover the week end Mr. and Mia Fred Schrock vis. {ited in Johnstown at the Walter MoCleiland home jasc Tuestny ang ! Wednesday i ‘Week ond visitors at i Laird home included Mr. ard Mrs George Laing and son of Brad ford, Mr. and Mis Jack Evans ‘and son of Glen Hichey and Mr ‘nnd Mrs. Michael Timchalk and daughter of Spangler | Preston Freeman Mich. visited over wilh his mlbhey i Freeman Mr. and Mrs Fred Whlstseraf! of Btarford snd Mr. and Mra i Wo. Horgath and family of Come modore spent Sunday st the Jack Howarth hone Mra, Lewis Carson and children visited Sunday al the haine of Iady's parenis. Mr and Mrs Ernson. Bunday visitors atl Goagiou home were Mr Howard Holmes and daughter, Marguerite Pennington ‘and Mr and Mea Van Boring, ail of Tiago White Sap £7 id the Jams of the Mrs [Det raat, week end Eiimabeth the Henry wind Men Pits and son of Greenwiteh visiited Sunday at the George Vranas home herve Mra. Joseph Pearchick's misters, Mariel and Tess, visited with her Mr. and Mes amd vinited in Sidmen over the week end at the Paul Pelix home. Mea. Anna Fedrow of Madera visited last week at the Joseph Vlenarchick homie hove, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Virgo vis Swinaki Hospital, ier, Inst Wednesday for medical treat- Mra. Maury Slovick, Mra. Violet Gasp and Mra. Emma Runish, all of ‘ visited over the week end with their mother, yok, Vranas. i ind. faiher. Joseph | wor 1d waki of Elizabeth, with Mr. snd Mrs Savio so leowesid recently. ST! 197 Jour Old Sister . = Ant CEES wd GuiasrRDs the Joux’ cently. They are from Cleveland | rd Fowler | wo UNTON PRESS:COURIER pyr isco | District 2 UMW Head Terms Open Pit Group ‘Destructive’ - At yn MCL UDES AN TARCLLAN A Moa RARBIR SHOPS w LINGAPORE) "ay LAND ¥ oF SH OMAE Tel SCInd oF 18E {ont us w WH LANGUAGES e— i ROR 0 uy WED - YEARS LONG #Huwoety wise 36th Coal Mining Institute Planned Saturday, Oct. 27 Marsteller Mine Wins August Sufety 5 Banner The Ni fe Meld Thomas boro Plans were made of Narth Cambria | Joseph A. Holmes Rafely Assadi tion last Wednesday in 8 Thomas Parish Pu nit tees oo outline plans at pamed in The Pear Sth Cond sl slide 9% Ma Pn rag eily o Jigs d 7 RBaturday Parish House } oof ey XY i TRE st a Mmeell Wanei of (he night Li {¢ for the fair will = future Mine 22 of Peprnavivania Coal & Celie LoGrp M GER gd bey gE 3 winner of 10D Donors A po safety competition o ih The council warded ite (Tinss Banner to the mine which was a cident free mat month Tha fort score wax made in Ihe De of 37033 manbouras of Xposure Cherry Tree Con Con pany Victory Mine 17, Eaeigh, look Class BEB flag Mine 1 of Uhest Creek Coal Company Hastings was awarded the Class CC banner | Both operated throughout August withoul any loasl- time mishaps Victory Mine 17 manhonuras snd the Chest operation, 8824 manhours Honorary president of ganization, J George N of Barpesbhoro, gave a safety. He staled, "To I with safely you Fue Creek | the SH 88 tak go ahend mint Nave IH green Hight at all limes ! George Resick of Spangler, su | perintendent wf Maryiang Tropa ‘Coal Company, Glen Campbell | gave a report on the samual ral iy of Joseph A Holmes | Association held in Ebensburg Remarks were given hy Dennis J. Keenan, superintendent of the Sterling Coal Co, Bakerton and | Merten Gullick of England, Charles BE Fisher, state mun inspector for the 10th Rituminogs Diatrict. read the monthly report of the accident clinic panel Next meeting of the group wi be held Oct. 17. SIR TRO Driver Training 2 In Area Schools Four high schools In this area this year are offering driver reaining courses under SPONGY ship of the Johnstown Motor Club. They are Hastings. Barnesboro. Gallitzin and Cresson Highs with and Hastings are enrolled in the Cars used In the donated by demiers in fof the schools. A list of the in- structors the uy Rls Wed ear vided by Leckey Motor Oo, neaboro. this the first time the yeur being are areas contributing DeMarini | dealers for the four ares schools i an wen NE was exhauted by the £ ; Moye : Pean F Mis sted 22856 : or. | 3 | Mrs. Orville oh town. Mr | Springs | Mrs f Bafely § 1 Juss poly § ! Jobnaton, Mra ¥ Willa, | Bugene Miller Answers Ch By G. Albert Claims that President John L Lewis of the UMWA is trying to e Made i mining business to Ww National Foundation for tile Paraiyiis has sent a check for $000 to Cambria County Chapter, The money will provide Cary for polio patients 188 Ares Join A. (lanway, said we count Infan-. LF in ehapler chair erg when he local Ureasary ame depleled Marehh of lertad, Half of the mone kept by the chaprer and haf wert national headquarters for prof susional adneation and emerguncy sid such the heck reveled With pleted ber of to rodon rel as last Tuesday chnpler treasuries se of a re pois Cases uring the last 1hre onway added fer die svi ple ir Dimes we if Si de gin ie nation Yours M Pr YIN Chap a ypc ox i951 Mar if $7435 In our oeal Md a had Sieg Lr Provides The Pt ard miley offices hand Conse the national ARUTY § FiOTEn? The money # ¥ We nations ridnel July 3% quently Wee Rag f Snergency ald fund wadguarienrs Twenty-six Sled Thin ¥ we £0 vit ¥ C3 4 £¥ OE residents afl ire receiving Wp dw § # bn chads i. foyer SrInt ¢ wa OW TE £ Pry ¥ spread Es. 7 he PE By EY rerniting » ¥ § * Ppatieniy Pro Io unty A Ly in ey il £ Mn yagt +f fan Dean Home Scene |0f Party Recently A are 1951 Brasls pariy of | rs recwnt ly Flotemce was held at Gerald Jacobs Deposit ralior was Schulty of Maha t Ive af {ey A unclh was served and all at | tending reported a good time ML following were present Mra Marries Stoltz 3:1. Augus tine. Mra Maro Bontinslla and Berganyelll of Lipple i200 Plunkel! of Heal Mra Robert Conrad and Clarence Conrad of Hollen. Meg Marry Johnston Mrs Jonatan RPORCe Mea (ona Fun colli, Mra Arthur Fanieshl Mery | Jomeph Eergamaschi, Mrs Elmer | Cromeman, Mrs Fred Jacobs Mes Frank Gregg Jr Mra Mario Fontinelli, Mrs (songs Miller Miss Pally Jacobs Mrz George Brown, Miss Mary Ida Wills Rose Ann Fonlaneli., snd Donnas Jacobs fawn ‘have | District 2 Pres | Albert ‘tary of the Central Pennsyivania fivert Central Cio West V1 strip inst est Virginia | . mira | OFEANIEE all Botution CcORl Miners in Central Pennsvivania. and purpose million ton annual coal market tn the [Belden This is the principal objeet ‘of John L . Peninayhrania help | : He y group asioed thon funds from sational headguer- drarwn eniphatic denisls by t James Murk He has framed a reply to G Hteowart. executive seere Open PH. Mining Association, who Wadneaday ¢ited a current United Mine Workesd® drive to Said Stewart: "Back of the | project tin unionize Pennsylvania’ 8 strip mine industry is the hope tn deliver its 25 Northern West Virginian cond Laws Mr Mark replied that "My Lewis, as president of the UMW in sleo president of The miners of Central Pennsyivania He 8 just as much interest in the welfare of the coal industry in Central gr Ke 8 In any other district or state coming uniges his juridiction ” district president called Bewart's remarks sidiculons termed the open pil associn- ‘a destrictive rather than constructive organisation se f Mr BY as the coal ai Tha mii] “Mr Stewart's nigation ap- parently would § io bring about the same condition in the mining industry (hat existed from 1027 up until 13 by methods of Breaking dawn the miner's AAS industry is concern District |] president wifes and miners’ Wage oon- Firaeis alae | “The UMW contrat io the only thing that stabilizes (he industry insofar as produstion cost sround the mine is concerned The UMW is putting on a drive In sil the non-union mines of the country, whith includes West Vie gina. : A A 1 RN ARR SP A YOU'RE TELLING ME! 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