hy Te — - a fiand, Ohio, spent the Christmas| stationed in Wisconsin ig enjoy- | : amid a apersle in the Pacific. There, he to FKurope spi, Japan must pay $3050 a Coal exports this year totalled ton for U. 8. coal and, as a result | only abou’ 35 million tons and the riscenlly arranged with Russia to indust hopes to ship at least Lewis has buy Manchurian coal at $20 a 50 million tons abroad in 1968. devise Washington UNJON PRESS.C holiday visiting at the heme of | ing a furlough at the home of pis | The many friends, neighbors @ O°" EUBY F . Ms . 1 : ony frends, neighbors |EUB Youth Fellowship | Mes. Mary Krumenscker | Export Business for Product ‘Group Has Christmas Party Carrolitown — Mrs. Mary F | isher and family during the re-| Pr Chea C l cent bereavement, the death of | Adam Glass FUB Youth Fellow- rolitown R D. died at 10:20 a m. | opose Gallaher. Phone 2682. $451, S681 or S192 {ship was held Friday evening at | on Sunday, Dec. 23, at her home! Miss Yvonne Ratchford of Dys Boy Scout Honor Court Attending the event were the fol- The deceased is survived by her Joba 1. BEAVER VALLEY | RecentDeaths Mine Workers Plan G Mr. and Mra. Charles W. Jenkins | parents, Mr. and Mrs Goifrey | Vy : : e or i 8 reater est sympathy to Mrs. V. K. Gal- | A CHridtinas Barty (oF ABe { Mollie) Krumenacker, 72, of Car. | their husband and father V K By MRS. THOMAS A OWENS SR ; For Europe, acific ithe home of Miss Clara McKee | near Niekto " : art t the week relatives here. end visiting At the Michael BR. Matish home Henry Rafacz of Washington, D. C., spent the holidays visiting Pre. Harold G. Potter, who = Wednesday evening in St Here Last Wednesday A Court of Homor and Christ. mas party for Boy Scout Nn 71, Carrolltown, was herd last Bene dict’s Parochial Seliool GEO. C. HOPPEL CONTRACTOR PATTON, PA. Eagle Seout Dick Bender awarded the Silver Palm Other advancements were asl follows: Bede Bender Ir Class: F. Meade Arble Leo jott, Drick Bradiev, Don Robert Molnar and Jerry Sacond Class: William Fives, Bo | hart Render. Jobs Edwards A fred lish Joe Fursky Tommy Bender James Hite Danis Rwitgler Charles Mikula and Dar Keenan, Tenderfool. Ray Hearle { presented the awurds Merit Badges wears awarded to Lec Boslel, rabbit raising and home repairs. Don Kotyrwas, woodwork and reading: Hobert Molnar, reading and woodwork, and Gerald Bender woodwolik Was Bos- GREET THE NEW YEAR AT LOVAK CITIZENS CLUB PATTON, PA. , we ussure you and your friends a really glk New Year's Eve. From early evening to the wee hours of the morning there'll be food, drink, gay danee music, entertainment. MUSIC BY “THE RHYTHM MASTERS” DANCING FROM 10:90 UNTIL 7 ———— cher Bpent Christmas with thelr lena Movies were shown by Muurice Bender and a lunch was served by the Troop Cummities es Mr. and Mrs Richard McDevit! and daughier of Pittsbhygh spent the Christmas holiday with the indy's parents, Postmaster and Mrz OO F Stolz Mr and Mrs Johnstown spent with relatives The new traffic light hay heen installed a! the Patton Rosd in fersection af the Church oorner Long sought for by loeal officials the light provides a contra] me thad long needed Minn Marie Kirkpatricy Brooklyn, N.Y. spent =» here with her parents Mr Mra Elmer Kirkpatrick Bgt. Wendell! Yeckley spint a two weeks furlough at the home of Mr. and Mrs Eimer Kikpa?! rick Ray Fessler of Tuesday here of | werk | and lowing oop { Ohio, i home $ here | Anna Marie Kepaart | Shirley Firs: | i PF Jit Koterans | hill HIEPWARE. 3 Ntserry | i Jones i Ca : : gented jas! Wednesday evening in| cometery sl FS Mr. and Mra Pittsburgh spent holiday at the home of the lady's parents | Mr and Mrs John GG Kelly : Miss Barbara Barnicle, who ia employed in Altoona, war hom over Christmas Miss Dolly Back, student nurse | at Johnstown Mercy Haompital spent a week here with her par: ents, Mr. and Mrs Wred B Buck Home from 8% Vincent College. fatrobe. Pa. over the holidays are Paul Gavaler, Eddie Hipp and Bob Sharbaugh Mr. and Mrs Fred Farsbaugh former local residents. now Bedford, announce the birth of = daughter at the New Bedford Hoapital last week. William H. Stich of Binghamp ton, NX. wagon visitor hire [ov several days with loca! relatives and friends. Mr. and Mra William Fiynn of Johnstown speni the Christmas holiday with Mr. asd Mrs Mike Buck and at the home of Boni | face Stich § Mr. and Mrs. James B. Drury of Harrisburg were weak end and § | holiday visitors al the home of 3! Attorney and Mra. Fred J Fees 3 Misses Maury and Marcell Mau | Hit the esrsrnindl # £¥5 3 : i Bi Mrs. Vircint Parrish. BiMrs Le ] Mrs. brother and sigtér-in-law, Dr. and! Mrs. Edgar Maucher at My | Washington, Pa g Sgt. Raymond Behe of Camp | Polk, La. is spending a leave here {with his parenls, Mr. amd Mra Francis Behe. Bearer, whe Lie with Armed Porces and James Bearer, & student at Shippens- {burg State Teachers College, ar: spending leaves here wilh thei is, Mr. and Mrs Francis rer. = Pte. Raymond Buck of Camp idge, Ky.. is spending a lenve here with Mr. and Mrs. Ad- rian Buck. © Vincent Parrish Jr, of U 8 Army, is spending a furlough in town with his parents, Mr. ar Miss Mary Zajac of Wishing ton, D. C., was the guesis of her paresis here for several days. fT Mr and Mra Jerry Comers of Harrisburg t the Chiistmas liduy with the lady's Tnother Stolz, s Mis Budicky, student Inurse at Bt. Francis Hostal in iP : was heme over (Christ- with her parents, Mr, and John ’ Sgt. Anthony Kline and wile of Christmas at the home of the former's father, F and Mrs William yd daughter. Lyndia, of Arsenal, Md. spent the | week ithe past week end at the Lloyd parents, Mr. & | Rustad bd A Krumenaier, sul Jackie Henfikey. student at the | LNese children: Bister ¥ Arinus, Otterbein College. Westerville | THM, Pittsburgh; Louis, Wiliam now on vacation at hsitT Joseph Gerard, Mrs. Charles here. FRosatie Kingston Ludwig, and Louise, all of Car- Hemskey., Verns Hemskey, | TON town R. D.: Mrs James Du- Mary Pot. | Dreucq Johnstown, and Mrs utschnix, Sandra Kephart, Anna, | tomes Topper, Central City. Mary and June RBRope Namey, Mrs. Krumenacker was a sis- and Paul Lester, Paul|ter of Bert and Louis Dumm, Shope, Freids. Fugens and Rich. | Mrs. Urban Weiland, Mrs. Alex ard Inxon Darie Loretta and | Kirsch and Mra. Rube Lieb, all of Bverhart. Irene Jenkins, Kara | Nicktown and Mrs Nicholas Kline Sneath. Blanche Gates, Mrs ®Bi-| of Spangler Keith and Rev Robert Funeral services were held at pastor of the local BUR $30 a m. yesterday in St Nich- alas’ Catholic Church, Nicktown {and interment was made in the | ehuroh cemetery Dewey D. DeCarlo the | Gallitzin—- Dewey D. DeCarlo, [59, of this place dind last Satur. ‘day. Dec. 22. In Mercy Hospital | Altoona. He was born Aug. 11, "1802. a son of David and Ange [Hine (Cantanari) DeCarlo | He is survived by his widow | Josephine, and these children | Dolores, Angeline, Clementine, Bethlehem © songs “In the High | Matilda, Rita, David Jr. and Ann est Glory” soprano solo by Gen | Marie, all at home He was a bro- eva Hadden. "And There Were | ther of Miss Annie DeCarlo and Rhepherda alto sole by Verna Mrs Mike Nardelli, both of Gali Hemskey: “Lo' The Angel of the! itzin: Patsy. Detroit: Mrs Joseph Lord” “The Bethlehem Story.” | Feyock and Mrs. Jumes Pantano, alto solos by Sara Keith. “The |poth of South Fork, Mrs Frank Oldest Carol soprano solo by | Feyoek and Mrs. Guy Delia both Shirley Lester Sing. Choirs of | of Cresson A brother James pre Angels site sole by Sars | ceded him in death Sneath. “Even Bethlehem.” | je was a member of Sons of BODY RNG sid by Irene Jenkins | [ealy Altoona: 81. Peter's Society Mary's Vigil” alto solo by AEnet | 0 Oeegson: Gallitzin IMS, Gail Keith. “The Song in the Air" |ige Lodge 185, LOOM, and the soprano obbligate solo by Evelyn | coiiesin American Legion. He Fraveny and “The Choir of [was 8 veteran of World War 1 thiehem | Puners]l services were held at 28s {9 a m. yesterday in St Mary's The Beaver Valley Flementary | Catholic Church, Gadlitain and in Behonl's Christmas play was pre-e | saement Was made in church Military rites at grave It was a Huge SUCCERR | gare in charge of CGallitsin Am- Mr and Mra Wm Barnhart] ocoan Legion and Mrs Jos Kendrick were jast | Wednesday visitors in Altoona Mise Emma Oa. es, Betty Har wett Betty Hemskey and CUhar Buckhorn. Death at 10 a atte Cates of Altoona spent the |jast Wednesday claimed Mra Ger- end atl respective | trade Shortencarriey 54, of this homes have jace She died at her home here John Rpacht has been discharg-| Born on Aug. 16. 1897, she was ad fromm Miners Hospital Spang | a daughter of Richard and Molle Toy iWay) Shay ad B Mr and Mrs leonard Burchili | SUrviving are her husband, a snd daughter, Rulhann tan | M { Barney) Shortencarrier, an rille were Runday visitors at the these children. Robart, Ashtabula, Earl Bollinger hone. 44 : O.. Mrs Louise Williams, Span BY iY a Sian gler, and James, with the L 8 Mr and Mra Cecil Black and army in Korea There ales are Lanai Shope of Franklin are vis for grandchildren and these sis iting at the Ben Shope and Owen |,,y and brother: Mrs. Barry Biack homes here Brauninger, Alloons. Mrs. Desta Glenn Shope of the UJ 8B Army. frown, Ashiabula, and Howard giationed al Indiantown Gap, is Shay. ARoons. spending a five-day furlough al Funeral services ware held at the home of his parents, Mr and | 10:30 a. m, Scturday in Bt. Jos Mrs. Ben Rhope p's Catholic Church, Coupon, by Mra Jack Blooes of Irvona vis | Rev. Father Joseph Trexier in- ited Sunday al the Blaine Stev {ferment Was in BenediclU's ers Rodne Cemetery, Carrolltown Mr and Mra * and daughler of ited Bunday with Robert L. Taylor Barnesboro services for Robert Lyle Taylor, 10, for- Bernard Kingston, Mr. fd Mea George MoMas bogs ot Bor res eid a ters and sons of FPrankiin spent | Mery plac H 2 p m Friday in Bt Thomas } Church, Barneaboro, by Bev. Donald Duncan Burial was North Barnesboro Ceme- he dentally Boy Was ace : killed at his home in Titusville . 18 He was born in Barnesboro Aug 13. 1942. a son of John and Lath- ea { Edmiston) Janet SRY Church Beaver Valley Church Has Special Program The Christmas program of Beaver Valley EUB Church las Sunday at 11 a mm was as fol Hw Frelode the World Char tion: Praver was offered and a Scripture Lesson by Rev Rober! Jones. Canlata The Chair of Pence an oma Jovy Lo and congrega- the hood their of George Kingston McVaviown vis Mr and Mn {Jalen BOWE Mr. and Mrs Glenn Houser of frvons were last Saturday caller: with Mr. and Mrs Blaine Stew Mr and Mrs. Raymond Kings ton and family of Barnesbors vis ited Sunday al the Bernard King: lon home Mr and Mrs George Black and child of Eddystone, Pa. are vacalioning at the home of Mr and Mrs Owen Back. Mrz Robert Barnhart and dau ghter, Donna and Mr. and Mr Joe Kendrick were laat Saturday visitors in ARlooma av was Mrs GW. Gales . Mrs Mary Mellott is spending some time al the home of ber and Mrs William Flemming Richard Evan, stationed in Norfolk, Va. is spending a five day leave wilh his parents Mr and Mrz Lewis Evans A New PRR Manager disclosed details of a plan od by bis United Ming Workers and coal operators to ship more and cheuper coal to Farope Lewis said the plan. already proposed to the govermsnent, calls for a shipping pool organized by the union and the com industry to charter moth-balled cargo ships ti carry coal econofilcally to stricken countries of Hurope. He mid high ocean Shipping costs have cost the United States many coal export markets snd have forced Western Europe go behind Iron Curtain meet coBl requirements The ahipping pool ganized by the union «onl industry, he said For reason, he added if would ne & bBuien on the taxpayers The jovernment not yel acted ont the plan, which lewis said would enable the nation fo continue in the foal export bus ness even in normal Times Lewis said a ton of coal onts S105 at an East port now carries a $1.50 Atlantic freight colarge totally unnecessary. he said, means Burope must buy a amount” of Fron Curisin at cheaper rates, with provide The mine the proposed fhe be the that not would and Tie whieh {oan Trans This i= and vast “ori } money a wk ey a Psy sMildren Meas Ft I {hin Mrs Martha Bore New Brunswick NJ ry Williams ha reson pine grandchildren Funeral TR terday aflernoon atl (he | by Rev. O R Williams terment was made in Nort fnasbaro Cemetery Mrs. Laura Rhodes Ashville Mra mn this place died a1 5H 30 p Ww. last Sunday Dee TX al hs home She was born Jigly @ 18237 in Claysburg a daughter of Al bert and Beasle (Tipton: Walter fhe wn anrvived by her aband Victor, son, Gary David daagh ter Nancy Lee and fahee Bhe was a ster of oan, Levi and Mrs Pauline Dively, all of Claysburg. Paul Roaring Spring and James with 17. 8 Army in Koren. Funeral services were held yes terday afternoon in Clayshurg Reformed Church Interment made in Claysburg Cometery » Mrs. Mary Skupien Barnesboro Mra Miry Mm of Barnesbora BH D1 Tueaday, Dec. 25. al Miners ital, Spangler. [he was born Nov. 5 1ax} Croeiywe-Blovakia 8 daughter Paul and Anna these Cth Smit Berea Swan Ww *% and STV Py Hiuwdea [aura of Was Ri ohien Hos »*Y in of | Psbiak Khe is survived by her husband Louis, and these children Joseph of Wilkes-Barre: Frank of Chica go: Louis Jr, Elmburst. Di. Mrs Helen Busha, New York City! Mrs. Frances Cisler al home, and sight grandchildren Rhe was gister of Mrz Julia Shimko Barneshoro Puneral services will be held at 9 a m., Saturday in Holy Incar sation Catholic Chureh in Mars taller by Rev. Father John Mar pecheck, pastor, and will be made in 8 John's Ceme- ® of ‘ tery, Barsesboro. Friends are be ing received st Inte home Luke L. Behe Lovelto Lake 1. Flehe 588 of Lavetto RD. ded on Monday. Sept. 13 1882. a aon and Mary (McConnell) Behe The deceased a survived by a sister, Mra. Henry Yihner Funeral services will be held a # a m. today in SC Catholic Charch, Loretto, and in- torment will be made in Calvary Cemetary. Altoona. AE EI 0 HR E51 AA EY Sm SS tisn The industry needs mar “There is no reason why coal kets because of domes should not be delivered practically | tic use of ofl and antural gas. a RAS GR By Se RAE EVO RI Gh fp AT THE EAGLES ... The place to be on NEW YEAR'S EVE for HOURS OF FUN Dance to’ your heart's content . . . make noise as you hke . . . drink your favorite beverage, get your fll to eat . . . AND JUST HAVE A GOOD TINE! MEsiC BY MICKEY LOKEY & FS ORCHESTRA | Fraternal Order of Eagles PATTON, PA. & NILE % bh 43 Jive » Polka @® Variety 3 ¥ diel | interment | Dec. 24. at his home. He was born of Henry Michael's | . ; << A Bang Up New Year's Eve at Kuhn's to music of | " | Dancing from 9 until ? | “THE AIRLINERS” ® NOISEMAKERS O BALLOONS OFAVORS And On New Year's Afternoon . . . | Dancing from 3 until 6 to music of “THE SILVERTONES” FUN EVERYBODY 2; New JiR vines. ? + GOING TO HAVE KU} is oi ® Favers NOISEMAKERS for Ill be a great . . . NEW YEAR'S EVE at ‘he Come one, come all. to the Vets th the best New Year's Eve Party yet! We've a
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