emai i Lait, David Boothman and Ari ! : A-B Hopor mentary fades 10: “WEEK period: David Arotin Bernard, Carol Ann Heuthe. ® MoCrynial. Janet oy ios. Casvile Pow. we SSODEr: Platoher Chien Ann ¥. AMRTIoRDe J Willan Kilne., Beity Aan Masuliok Je odes Weir, Ray es Sys udy Abrams James 2 SULrey Wana Carolym Fro Bhtd Mari oe Rai Ellen Wyisnd Sady Eo ®t gricia Bernard J Ara ; Artiey. Ronald Arne _ Seventh Oradé.MHcid Clune, Naney 3 3 WE = Shor Bn hy bot ns { Bh 4 ¥ Lk o ” Boaate Me \ N.Y, sent the week end at the y thur iors, Betiy Barrett and John Dumm, who will ere, were nol present Boothman, as spokesman | group, thanked the club for the | sweltters and for their support bof the band Following the business meet iz the members enjoved cards and bingo with prizes being won by Mrs Schnabel, Mrs. Dumm and Mrs. Kelly in cinch and Mrs Riva. Mrs. Greene and Mrs 2a. wiskiz in bingo Hosterses were: Miss Margaret Clement, Miss An na Falger., Mrs. Joseph Falger and Mire Ells MeKivigan Mr. and Mrs Phillip Demi and daughter, Carole. and Mrs. Annie Demi visited relatives in Clear. field on Sunday Mr. and Mrs and Mrs Barbara Noker. all Dubeds, visited at the Mrs Marne Falger last Bunday Edward Biasko of Rochester, John Thomas of Boome ' Kozak Miss Dolly Whitedd 8 a pa tent in the local hospital where she underwent an appendectomy an Monday Mra Joseph Dukes of Mr. and Mrs Joseph of Pitts Lmugh visited relatives and friends of » he mn being held by the fire RS purchased sweaters for Bor members of the band DiCiceo Music supervi- - presented the sweilers in iL Lois gd ergo, Anna Valeri the Churells, Jowirine Bhir Litiian tip dur to the pitnrFel shew | Brey. Baris j inne bridge { Ware ifn (own Dukes aver the week end Mrs the former Leona Lewis Spangier, will leave soon join her husband, who is stationed Japan. Mrs Mary McDonald entertain. él the ruembers of her club st fast week Mrz. Father Prizes by Krug won home of | £0 Harrigan. Two other sen receive sweat. i David! for the! £ 2 ! : i i * i he avis, i Br EUNICE N. TIRROTT. Cambria County Home Ecomorpics Reprenentative Guides To Bayving Bed Linens When it's turn bay bed linens. know what wart and vour shopping trip will be | sgecesaful, stigpests Mra Banice Tibbott., homme economics extern. Hon represontativa Cambria County Rhee gives these mimple Eudes to help you with buying The label will sheit the sheet carefully. It will thread count tha? of threads woven inch of shest. The label also will give the tensile or breaking sirength. an indication of the WeRFIng guasities ol & sheet Percale sheets ap more lbxari- ous, lighter weigh' and have high thread count, though they sometimes do nol take heavy Wear as well ss mashn Mosline | are heavier, have 8 Jower threat | oount and wre excellent hard wear. Which type vou buy is a» matter of personal taste prefer. ance and vor budget Look for a smoot fiat finish with very little furz Hold the VEMET oy Vou yor tell meh read the labed give vou the the number one square you i Crvw sheet up to the ight and be sure | the fabric is closely woven Runt i : of the no fine cone off. If material comes sheet pearder should white powdery that A porion im our A emt, ashes! Sunday visitors at the home of # sized. If heavily sige, it wil Mine Marguret and Sara Clement were: O ors of Cresson and Mrs Rachel Wennel of Williamsport Miss Phyllis Demi. and Mra Notlie MeFariand orial Hospital! spent jast RBunday 2% her home Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Plouse of Eiensburg were Sunday visitors #4 the home of Mr. and Mrs Jaxrph Falger Muaryrose Constant Mary se Magulick. Olga Krechel, Mary Bleanor Dunchak and Katherine Ann Brown, all stodefft purses at Indiana Howpital, spent (he week end at their respective homes Nicktown 4-H Club Names Kline President Joseph Kline was elected presi dent of Nicktown 4-H Agricultur ak Club al a reorganization meet: ‘ng Tuesday in the basement of Lavy StL Nicholas’ Parochial School. Others elected are Barbars Farabaugh, vice president; James Sherry, sserelarytreasurer; E& linsky, song leader: Don Venes Ky. game leader. and Don Wei. land, news or. ig. John Be chel, Bd Linsky and Weiland to give talks fen health and the keeping of project books Membe Clan Hazel, in Ek county, Was originally seitied by p as New em CSDAT... | Flanders. oR Bek p and Plenty of Pun for Al! the VPW on Bt. Patrick's Day! 8. Ansmann and dageh. ME. | a student It should be firen nurse al Conemaugh Valley Mem. | and tape-like 10 prevent breaking § 3 i i : ! the blanket | 8] of the permitted practice ‘s must be designated - the Coun i ¥ Agreuttursd nati and be sleazy slicer the fired Wunder. | While wen vor hands the sheet in ihe seivage. | i jemaly Niave walk at Woven | or tearing The bem should lie fiat ! To pet vadue from rears the mo' wens ihe sheels you the bell carefully. The! 108-inch length shee! is recom. | mended, though 8 "inch shee! | % accepiable For extras mg or exira deep rmdliremas the 113 inch length is suggested Loeb | for the labels that state “torn | Mze before hemming"™ If 's cul instead of torn, It may nol | be straight and will turn snevenly, After have bought ihe hex! sheet fits your needs and veur budge! Five iL the care it deserves Pal sure to loosen all sides of ghert from the emoving it and | bay | wm the Deda slways put hel lean ones away on the bottom | Mp the pile on the linen closet | shelf. Do not hang them outside | 0 freege and walp in a strong | #ind Plas 16 buy some sheels Very year io avoid replenishing the linen closet £11 a1 one time As to width, adways buy an %) wr Winch shed! or A £3. T34nch sheet is onl for a twin or a single bed oF oo SR RI A SOI Ha Provisions W. H Fyock, cheirman Cam wia County Agriculteral Stabili Lhary ; : tha! vheal producers in Pennsylvania ind throughout the country wil » permitied Lo bring overplar:. x 1064 crop wheat acreage into om We wih the 1954 wheat mR EF quota, acreage allot. nent program through an amend nent (oo program regulations fo Jay by the U. 8. Dept. of Agri Hee, The change revises the defini. ton of “wheat sores” under he piogram. IL excludes from the definition wheal scriage which ‘Boog aot reach maturity be cause it ia. while still green urned ander tor green recourse pastured off, or cut for y or dlage” Any whol hay weded or volunteer . which is all wed lo mature will till be gub- wi no compliance with the whea! Totment provisions. Prior appro- WW required, bul peveage on Moh the practive ih eorried out ‘onervvmlion Oommitice office. Under the whesl slafieting program - & a eifition any armer who exceeds his wheat sc- eags allotment, regwniless of the known Ebensburg had practiced his profession af the | Years i before § o'clock on Baturday mor. | ning. He was #4 years old * ment from private practice due health WIA | since TIMR 2? #tablished an office in Ebensburg | mn Army vears later was discharged with | the rank of captain er i On president and a director of the Cambria County Medical Society He formert the board County Clinie {former thease children Ou : hil (home, and by 4 siater, Mra Bilal: | MeNuity, | aerVices were held Ti noon in the Methodist Church a? | Ebensburg, by the Rev King Rose Hill Cemetery, al Altoona | "enki, 61 of this place, died a» 8 shee! | 50 p n Over | Bhe wan born youl | ghler of Joseph and Mary Ken that | jor her the | Lhese maliress before Ver: froom the bed Have | Jacob a M J Bash mough shee salt wyi | Marstellnr: Mra Jean ista o is lo alternate Sha | rato: Mr Lillian Thoma of South River N Fox and Mrs Virginia Radelire: both of Detroit, Mich. and Mis Jessie and Miss Blanche both a home. She was a sinter of Mrs Annie Gor and Frank both Chicago, Iii. Three brothers and : | | Matar Yai ; Eramichi a double | prandehildren also surviving | 9:00 am tnrnation teller. by Rev. Father James Kirkpatrick, pastor, and ment was made in Br Cemetery. Barnesboro Himelright, 72. of Washington, D. C.. formerly of th'y place, died or Wednesday, March 3 in W ; Sand, Curt 8. a son, Paul. anc | fr ets ie 5 oly $i ae hon, Ohio: Giady wife of John | Ment II. “ai Prin | in - Name ¢ whether | Made in the Dr Anderson, well | physician, who Joseph C COUNTY sent died a1 for the past 17 his home shortly! A week ago Friday announce-| was made of his retirement to iii The physician asa peen Cam | County Medical Director’ After completing his internship Windber Hospital, D. Anderson 1937. In 1942 he entered the Medical Corps and three The physician was born Novem. 30, 1908 in Barnesbhoro » of Dr. Guy R and Bertha Shmrbaughi Anderson. He was raduated from Mercersburg Ac- wlemy, | University of Pennsylvania School | Juniata College and the { Medicine He was past president of the Ebensburg Borough Council and | was a member of the Masons. the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Amer. | ean Legion, In Oddfellows and nt Order of | tary Club Dr. Anderson was second vies was & member of directors of the City in Johnstown Burviving are his widow. (he Kathryn A. Cooley, and Kenneth, 8y. yann all a Gloria and Rarnesboro Fuanera’ y after William Interment was made ir Recent Deaths Marsteller Mrs. Balvine Zab m. on Saturday, March ¢ Miners’ Hospital, Spangler in Poland a dau Mra Zabreski is survived b hushand, Jacob Sr. am children Walter of Col Mrs. Mary Rackovan, John | and Blaney, all o J. Mis Bdns | & in Europe There an idrem and four great Funernl Services were held In re x inter John's | She in survived by her hus 5 Laura, wife o ! her Fihimes | brisex being ; BODTETE (N eRel ante are door prises and Wisir | Sewdety of at wn Ruth Hewan wreney. Mrs Mary Kerforta Mes aw Kutheor, Mrs. Loraine Lanter Mes Mary CVivRdelll. Mra Heller Jones Mrs | Esther Krug. Mes ariel and Mes Ciaip Chidwel Mary Jovee Kelly | Virian Feighner and Anna Mae Charelia Belcher Post M1 | Foreign Was i your | Amerscaniam ewsny comteel Lo in ” SR Rb ACE TAXING iF THE EXAMPLE SEY oy Bailimore turns By Dy Themes Pullen Sehwooln At top (L to r) are L Internid Revenue, Felwurd G Spangler Parish To Honor Patron Next Wednesda :. Forme: merabers of Palrick's parish and friends {on Jarotghonit the ares are invited | join parish in patron saint = day i Dy Mar. mernbery of (hus bo PREY E gg he Se if Fer celetira lion i it NE eR ot of ne *a# Be # Vee Wednesday 17 Appropriate reduces Ran FL be held in the morning arsl s card | party celebrate Will features the evens -, Ami pete le will feature nifered In Albee slits HIER Bridge Maw Lard The party. which ui sponoscred By the parish am An the A will 8:15 The committee in saree ANgetants haw Misi Mary eared Flanagan ae general A aden being Miss Hhzabeth M-Fariund Mr A i foun M Mrs, Amelia Gras Patricia Bch. Other nides®nciuds Sandra Pat. wr Dislores Dwodiy, Ronnde Jones Liemnin Foes, Four Schools In Essay Contest ladies Auxificry In Lewis Vet eran Barsiesbnr Elvis Basi enlarged 0 avr ode four achreols Students in Grads 5.12 STE sigible to participate from Hae i ‘mre Bld, Barmeaborih, Jobin One Mm. ast Bsturday in Holy . BY Rev. Father Charles and interment was church cemetery tively by the faculty of St r TAR Colleg ee. Loretta ond. $15; $5. Top place winter will the corel comprising the surrounding Sea islands. : services were held at oon In Carreiltven asd Blgrcoan Joint, vers Batnes oer per Cherry Trew program ru indeed Bed Chareedlisew Deadline fo sabrediting emtrine fant wy the fopi” “Baedd Theosueh zeruip” eorilag L Areriomyin elmira is nest Monday OE ts Mrs A PF Buolin Eatrten will be judge er 1} Awards will be: firm 3250 pee third 31@ and Suavh Yop Fem rimv bens: fur sat vaed tes the Semtches or small cu's fron roefa mary ol the South Hf untreated often re NEW SOLICITOR GENERAL SWORN IN. Sg County, Marviagd, 8 ollowed m other sections, junior i likely to cove harging home with afl the ahxwers to pPots's Prupvsere tax profileras sehoot shows pupils Being instructed 0 deiatls of TERING oUt Ian ree triget A Stapietew, Ballimeore County school superintendent, and W. H. Wheeler, Towson fligh Sehond principet. bee gat te sri Fran. TA RI A AR TY St aor PROBLEM This seve in » Towson, Md, Maryiand Superintendent of Chivnberiing district diveetoe of lt | Spangler Ladies Of VFW To Meet | ilar meeting of the Ia | the Veterans of MeDonald Post, of be held om Mon $4 in the post home vee. Mrs ea Gorden, stood the organization. an change in date due prementation of the Min- | Ww Ly the Bpangier Vol £ ihe fi As xifinry to ED Vinkrs ay Wil: EI a fhe fpertan! items of Brent before the meeting ix the Only require | is payment of | be elected are: | vice president; | eieiont YreRae 5 rer. | chaplain and trustees | moped That every mem. | af tern Members Seuring | aa may contact the tre. | Mas Vera Draman Spas | i fig Fowrs pn LE Barnesboro Burgess In Automobile Accident | Anpreiastaly $850 damage ro | salted Tundey fromm 8 Demeonr a “ohfeent Hn Prove 22. n i of Cresson, in Crenson | invedved were Richard : Tr. burgess of Barnes ladior J. Turner. 33. | wh Hiales police Jesnrned that Ted. hunter was raveling behind Tar | nar when Tuner flushed & right | 50 Fast xs Todhunter was | § ig Fae 4 SET WEE Torser yang Toft its the Bare prague dllariat's Car : Nether moloris wae injured. | Page wis estimated at $300 to Todhunter's car wad $3130 to a EF SRP { Turner wae srrested by Cres | si Township sotberition sad! Birged with a motor code vio | stom THe acdident otcurped 0% PR. : Are Marking Week Apnrasimataly 850 members of Cambein Conmty’s 11 agricultursd pret 29 hevan eermomivs $5 Clabes oheerving faliondl +H Chad Week his weak Haid 1. Tekboff. sasistant onnty avent, sad posters des the Slivitien of &H Tubs are being placed in srens sheers (ula nee ¥ i Rave heey ah uly pvembers take brondeast daring » u aw FELT 0 fr i 3 ox Bars KH x Pah BET VYAN'Y ENDERCOOK FROZEN PONDS Moats ard vogetfles that are) Beaded for the Sreeler in stews, “pag he'll srueed and shnilar com- bined bas shold be sl under comrliod, Marjoese Peon Stale sxtemon autrition special inl, says Plans have part in the ob RAM AS bits i) pik: ¢ a1 B52 i} fl il gf I boas] | 15 il i § £ lil IT i 2 CARA cath ics BE A SWE GW WWI RE SEW WLW ———— —