| Dewey Beers, Warren Noel, ton | i Wagner and Gene Ever. Pvt. Edwesrd Rishon, Je Rishon, has arrived in Korea Another aon, stationed in Germany : i The men who volunteered their | services to Jay the hardwood | floor in Ashville Fire Co. recre | (ation hall over the week ond ‘were Ross Burgoon, Sr. Dewey Beers, Harold Owens. George | In Pittsburgh ; : Hollen. Joe Lipple. Bill Litzinger. | Major James Beers, son o Of | (ieorge Bender, Bob Shank, War Grace Beers, Will be Elationdd md Lren Noel Bddie Noel. Ike nd after serving with | Mike McCanlley, Jerry Kelly | : the armed foreds in MARY Various | joann Wagner, Eugene Fiver places. He enlisted in June of Charles Wagner, Albert MeMul- | 1939 at Altoona for duty in Pa-1 on, Gib (hx Miles and Charles Bama. In 1952 he altended OCS | Weber, Floyd Farabaugh Tommy | at FL Monroe and was commis Brannigan, Jack Brannigan and & Beutenant in Const Ar | jo. Watt They expect to have : Corps and was swt 9] use in a week two Foerto Rico I Mr. and Mra. Walter Cronave: After ¥pending fisnd daughter. Linda Spain, he returned: (0 the home of Theresa Fort Montrow wy August, 1840 § {*y reson the pat wee nd then went to San Francis $0, Calif. in 1946 In June of By WANDA PANEK 1947 the officer was tran forred | #0 Oahu Hawsii and then to SODALITY MEETING HELD At a sddality mesting Mon Japan. Upon comipleting sn as 250. re at Fort Meade Md. in , he was then transferred day night in the basement af the | Sac red Heart Catholic (Church £58 England in January, 1951. Major | [ew members were adiritted and) Prats returned to the United! He = married to the focower [ihe following officers wore elect on Dec. 18 1853 ee Reams of Petorsbirg. | oq. » Fa. Thy were married in IM8] 3.40 Groen, prefect: Jovee Mor. Fort Monroe. Va. And. 27 | termon, vice president: Patricia parents of two sms, Francis, { Golgoaky, corresponding secre #ge 3 born in Petersbug. Va {tary: Eleanor Hovan recording John Allan age 9§ months, ’ Ty “ n nt secrelary, and Wanda Panel | Engla | treasurer "Hol Pleasant Party A party was heid in honor HON of | ‘ safely Earl, is} Mai. Beers To To Be m oy two vears visited at Riggs in £598, ¥ * ® William Schilling of the armed = forces, Wo was stationed in ‘ : Maly, spent a furlagh at his of 3 ‘the home. of evs Navy home recently with his parents Li Mr. and Mm John Schilling, and {hus now returned to Camp Kil ter. N. 1 Mrs Walter White returned tal | het home in Yonkers. N.Y after spending several weeks af the home of her mother, Mra Anna Tucker Mrs. Karl Butter of New York City spent last week at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Moms Amirew Ko nitaky Mr. and Mrs Paul Venesky of Ealtimore, Md. spent a week end st the A BE Psrsbaugh hohe and at the Joseph Venesky home | Cynthia Panek, danehter of | Mr. and Mrs Robert Punek of | Washington, D C. is spending 8 fow days at the home of her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs V x Paneh. ami children A any was held at the home Gauniner on Saturday a whe uitended were Dell Krag and Mo. and For the first time in 14 yours. agents of the Sate Liquor Com | trol Board staged s raid on a still in Schuykill County. confis- cated some whiskey and equip ment and took into custody Jer. ry Glore, alleged ralor of the operaling in basumon of his | Boe. Ww 5 5» Ses BH * FREE YF EE | honor "ents FOR Were i served inte and Rita Black aad oll | spent cand Mrs lwith Mr. and Mrs ell Joey, have returned Fort Mr fold i mies, Judy Larus Bilger | father, RRR UNION ay ass Bian sox gi pins Ear TRA RI I CSAP 8 esi 55% a4 BEAVER VALLEY | Safety Traning Is | <oms sce sox ' Birthday Party for | Sandra Kingston A birthday party was of Sandra Kingston's 123th birthday al the hom ner par. Mr and Mrs Charles King: ston. pn Saturady, Jan 8 Gam. Iayved and a lunch was Those present were Bon Gioria Jean held mn’ ¥ £38 Gates. Rita McMillen, Janet Hem i sey Nellone Kutruff Kriss Shirley Barahart. hil Ev srhart. Ethel Fieteheor PPreston Mo Millen, tarry Kullrafft. Irene Gates. Fred Lester. (Gene Gates [hekie Hemualey fohn Burgpoon * » % Idxon of seaning Mrs Shope of week end al snd Mrs Joy Kay LU iakville cniler bere Buster & Th Mr Mus ia ome of * sca V and Lotsine spent the Mr oes | Shope Mr. and Mrs George dren of McoVeytown, Pa Someday ithe home of Mr Bernard Kingston Ladiia Green has returned Bone here aller a visit Clarente Trox. of Mountaindale Mr. and Mrs. Nick Fergione of at Mrs her E's ! Altoona visited Bunday with Mr and Mrs Lemoine Homakey Mr. and Mrd Charlies King vis. ited with My and Mra Del Grosso in Altoona recently Leo Gates, Paul Kotraff Russell Harpsier Buffaic, N. Y. spent the end at thelr respective ww town Mrs eR In Kendrick and te their home Ohio. alter Jour in Cleveland her parents Myr and Mrs mhart of this place Frank Harpster of Juniata ‘was | a Bunday Here Misses Belly Hemskey Charlotte Gules emploved in’ Al toma, spent the week end at their homes here Mr and Mrs Boyd Dixon and | the home of he lady's parents | and Mra Malvin Monahan Mrs Ruth Weaver and Mis visitor with his parents | Wan | Hisck and | Frankiin | the | Ben amin | | agarnst Kineton | i Hi | St ressen { i F Figme i i ! | an Frank | i 3 and | ali employed in Week | ¥ 2 mt ine wey, | visiting | Rob | dies j i mand | } i | daughter. Saundra. are visiting at | Problems and, 3 ware of the ever-present Glen Houser of Altoona were vie | tors on Monday evening with Mr [| on everyone iand Mrs Blaine Stevens and Mr i gummed can’t be let | instant Lion await Margaret Yeuirick FATALLY BURNED Mrs Dea EK. Diven 28. mother, and her two year Year ahi ware fa. tally burned in an explosions near | Huntingdon. Authorities believed he fire staried with the girl's Clair Bliger. who tried fo start a fire in the slove wilh ket DENS It's 2 lof sasier 1H go where vhu pleases if you develop the ha- it of _pueing Where veri &. Sh RI SAVE IN THIS DEPARTMENT! : © wo Verseaenirnns * ae ea FEE Eww Hone. EEE “~tnrary: woe | agement and labor continually 3 timate 1 Jan, Wel 2 The first night was wall Re | de made immediately by anyones I demiving to apply for group hos : subscription | Grange Monthly, an official pub | Constant Battle Ghizzoni Asserts Ever-Present Problem For Miner, Operator Mine safely i= ning Fiven tie This i= the HEE, presides Limited Mins fine advocate FER» Training smantial to Ihe sav the front lines i thee? Soest The un of ficia hat a apinion of of DhHstrict Workers S18 in nevefending Catan declares ing of ves in in war time by win the batts iit highly | ever-arvding Tigh! ihe tet wy Fai py ts mfoly afuesiion 4 anpatstinl in the n ribie Pw f yatur Pointing in imo Raflety safeguarding he ores unrealistic Hifferent manapenienls to acoept the bawy dhility lo make their properties safe as possible as well MW Rorers whe miatakenly eat Hners trying win (he Daltile sgatnst nature I is not a guestinn who is ght wrong, Ghizent empha. weed, Mt rather a guests what the mon Both of ‘he mdustry are going to 40 and 5 4 with unceasing HBS fn of +l Om the wot the the SH EmO A saw af Hyves £3 in Ered o® Bim over agitituies of wh PONT LE Fe NM “i io of LE of ta oh wivtson Tey a fad the vigor ines H+ likens safely fo preventive Comyn irs on eas | ‘Bafely noTEey, pointe out hat POR ems ve managensent rows the investment pave off in| greater productive of ficioney Describing the wok of | Holmen chapters. Ghizseni We talk safety. We repeat My slogans. We think safely in Very way we ano how we try to been man | & mrewlicine he owt the said sal dangers | to Pipes concerned that his Gowen for ant For death and destruc those sho do” The UMWA. he said dows | regrard the present federal safety | law or the safely cowie am he ul | in safety ries But they | are vitally necessary steps for | ward he decinred Summing it up “We must work | together We st hee on. man sense, caulooneness and cone | ant vigilance sx our everyday weapons in the baltic to conserve | ihe preatiest natural reangsce of | Gur mining awiustry, our mane Pleasant Hill oy Of Grarigers Hold First Meet of Year An important anniineeimen! the January | meeting of Pleas. | ant Hill Grange was the recsipt of a certificates of partivipat an in recosnition of achievement the nation-wide community fe contest, sponsored by the | National Grange and the Sears | Roebuck Poundation which was awnrdad to the Grange Plans were made to sponsor 3 series of cinch parties from iI through Jun 28 and in the mines We try ny! sitended thin week. In conjunc. tion with the card series. the Grange is chanting off the quilt which was made by the mem bers Inst summer and which was Taplaved at the county meeting in Banner Grangr Hall and ales the state comvention in Wil Hamaport The seerslary is now in the process of collecting dues Grange dues mast be paid In order to retain group Blue Coons and Blue Shield membership Application fir Grange mem should pitalization before June 1. The Grange Wn alec currently ponancing a drive to obtain new fo the National of the county {in Ebenaburg Legion Home The | KYam to the fullest . all RO ES HRT ST (ES NE Rp at | in Bry. fieation of the National Grange Next meeting of the Grange will be held Poh. 2asp m. | j A & P Litigation Now Enid Dupes O president of the in the A. & FP anti-trust wait. Fis this Ntigation, sta in 1940, is ral Atlantic & Pacific Tea! | Company, today issued a siaternent is ss follows: that | i FIFLIN FIDDLE, wEgheal Wits wis ln Rn SmgUl wend Exow i inal oF in 45 Wat el Hanbg ARS Fiegaes BEAT LEAL m—— Is mins Defense Effort Cambria, County Counell of the American Legion will spearhead a special effort to promote civil | defefinn in the county. it was de ded at a meeting in Legion hall | in Ebensburg Tuesday night. ‘The | council will organize emergency | units fo cooperate with mine maf. ely groups and offer their service | {for civil defense throughout the | fminty Joseph [alloece ems * um | 34 chairman. has called a meeting | all defense leaders in con june. | tion with the pext council Mhvet. | ling in Cresson Feb 18 Annual Memoria! services of the | | Legion will be held in Cresson Le- | on Home Sunday, May 30, All| legion units in the obunty nave | been invited to take Part in the | program District Commander Willy P| Stein, Cresson announced 4 mee ung of all officers of Legion pret | for Bunday. Jan 31 be made at that time implement the Legion's pro | axtent PR A RR at 8 esd som. / & a» ord’ camp cue £1 AL oF ax wed Saal S776 CINERAED wm {KE MEAD | program i Are being | er Are expected mex i torieal | Mr oes of Mrs FChrch (prsiaaciag, — WATERFALL: “os Carrum IRON SPRINGS Wt ve LEP A DEPOSI w fo FORM of A WATERFALL Tia oy, ) a fo Ait TORPEDO Eig. —— \ i Fritz Morley. Barnesbormn, chairman of the junior baseball | annotmced that plans fet up for next sum- | teams from last vear take part again | Al to BEIT The program for Legion Week | te be held at the Ebensburg Fair | Grounds beginning July 4 is ta | ting shape. it was announced. | Riding devices have been order | | od and exhibitors are being lined | up Indications are for a bigger | affair than in past years Materials for the annus! ore. | and esmny contest spon « § (sored by the Legion have been . mapplied to High Rehoo! Prine pabe A long list of entries is ex | { pected Miss Grace Hollen Weds Paul Miller Mima Grave Hallen and Mra Ernest ("hest Rprihgs. snd Paul Doe y Hastings were marri=d Satipviay Jan 9 at Ba Wm in St Chest Springs hn Robert MoCo of St ride Churel, Jeahnstown aéf ths bride Te iatedd dimvighter of Miller ae 3 3t st the Hollen of Miller of Monicn's | Rey Pa! Pat | | carried colonial bouquet s of pink | matter of ———— . { and white camstions. sonal employee. Clair Miller served as best man | { for | Charles Hollen. brother of : (bride, and Joh Miller, brother | | of the bridegroom. his brother. Ushers were cher : in 1948, A wedding dinner was served | : | at the home of the bride's par. ene | Chest Spring's church hall from | 2:30 te 5:30 i The bride wan om | Phillips-Jones C A moeption was held in syed al tion Mr. and Mm filler will re side in New Jersey where Mr the | Miller is smployed. Aa , Courter ade pay better! 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