ovis A yg SP i Chi 4 rym TO JANE... | Sy A PAULINE SANDERS, Ph.D. Irvona, Pennsylvania | Duar Jane Jane, Remember the nursey rhyme ngs tulips, lilies, roses, children's hands with is year it bings the in the State Farm Show at Harrisburg today and tomorrow (June 3 and §) Wouldn't you love to see it? of roses, have vou ever { the Red Rose Festival at Manheim? [I' marvel at the faithfulness in carrving out this historical tradition nO means to be overlooked are the Rhodo- denron Festival at Indiana and the State Lau- rel Festival at Wellsboro later this month 4 Every : flowers bloom in June but this is the only year Clearfield and Cambria Counties will celebrate Ses. guicentennials ; Having been fn Cambria County and been & resident of Clear ty most of my Hfe I to be alive this year #0 proud to learn that communities are opening the Rose vear { celebrations with the emphasis on i the spiritual. I ‘hope to attend both Irvona Area Day Monday. June 14. and Coalport Area Day the following Wednesday My thoughts were with you all when BCI Seniors presented the | | panorama of local history at the commencement. Only my respon sibility to attend the coliege com- mencement exercises on the same day could keep me from present in person I can scarcely wait to see the BSesqui Story pageant. I know that everybody is going and is doing his bit lo make ail of the events the best’ | ever How many things did you find for the window displays? isn't too late for they are lo shown from the 6th to 11th Congratulations to the BCI grad who won the Grand Nation. al Debate Championship From ‘ome debater and Penn Stater to another the best of everything Convey my message won! you { Jane? | During the days of celebration and especially when our old fri. ends return we will want to serve something a bit the time Anviime vou re thinking of putting an out-of -the-ordinary fouch on a meal it pave to member the spice shelf Quick as a dash of spice you can often transform a somothing delightfully new Jet's take nutmeg for an ex. ample It's a good party spice Most of us would never thing of ; serving an eggnog without a dash of nalineg on the 6p but how oftens do we take the hint this tradition gives us? Nulmeg goes well with many creamy food Try it cream, pudding custards, frostings or fillings and whipped cresm Aside from desserts adds a delicious new note to ve getnbles like spinach and carrots And it that makes the famous Swedish meatballs different Treat vour family to new taste thrills bv adding =a effort in preparing lagge returns in happiness and many varieties possible Try VAY) CARS 1958 FORD Castom “8” 2-Dowr, beautiful condi- tian and fully equipped You'd better ook at this one! Fukn Crestline Vie- 0 31000 actual mites 1568 DESOTO $-Door 1941 PONTIAC ¢-Door 1951 PORD %-Tem Pick-Up 1900 FORD %-Ten Plek-Up STOLTZ being | It be | different without i being in the Kilcheg too much of | re- | common recipe into | : sweet | with vanilia ice cresm | nutmeg | eaulifiower | is nulmey different | smupce to old favorites The extra | the wvariated and stimulating sauces will bring | satisfaction Parsley, horseradish, | vinsigretie are anily a few of the | er. | UNION PRESS COURTEH : y i ving Brown Butter Sauce from a pitcher with broccoli. It gives the | | glorified touch. To prepare it | hrown ane-third cup butter until quite dark. Add to it two table spoons of lemon juice or vinegar There iz an unusual tea room | in central Pennsylvania where preparing food for the public is treated as an art Recently the genial host shared one of his own formulae with us [I know vost will like them. Let us know when you spring them on the fa. i mily. They are Harvard Beets and Creamed Spinach. and here they ore Harvard Beets Six 1a ight servings Combine one-half cap sugar, one and ons eighth teasnhoons corn starch three-sighths teaspoon salt Add one-half cup pure vinegar one fourth cup water, one teaspoon of thick cinnamon. one clove and me-half bay leaf Boil until thick and glossy, about 4 to 5 minutes i flemove from heat Strain Add three tablespoons butter Mix well and add one and one-hal quarts fof diced beets Creamed Spinach Eight servings PRLAYNE RRANNIG A Mrs. Laviena Wills Celebrates 80th Birthday | Mrs. Laviena (Sproat; Wills celebrated her SOUR birthday anni versary Sunday, May 30 the | nome of her granddaughter, Mrs shi Marrs Attending the event were: Mra Milda McGill and son, James, of | | Wilkensburg; Mr. and Mrs Har ry Plusquellic and children, Mr and Mrs, Ray Campbell and chil dren, Mri Bernadine Weunchel| and children all of Pittsburgh | Sister Antoinette and Sister Pal | ricia. of Holy Ghost Monnstery in Pittsburgh. an and daughter of Altoona; Mr | and Mrs Rov Chirdon sand son, Pat, Mr and and daughter, Elsine i Mrs along with “best wishes Meit one-half ner friends and neighbors rap butter, add 3 tablespoons of » » flour, two tesspoons salt, one-half CARD PARTY SERIES tenspodyi nutmeg. and one-half A series of card rites will teaspoon garfic sat. Add one and begin in the Jocal ¥ 4 Home on one-hal! cups thin cream. Cook Thursday, Jume 3. and continue until thick, stirring all of the un June 10 and 17 Pinochle and | time Add to 3 cups of cooked | cinch will be played. prizes award. chopped spinach This is suffi | 4 and a lunch served All games vient for a ten ounce package of ill begin at 800 p m 2 pourdls of fresh spinach . oe To vary the flavor of peas add Mr snd Mrs mint, thyme savory, or bast] the butler You know how much T eajoy using herbs and spies Here is some material that appeared in a recent profess mal magazine, “Perhatm vour physician has re- { stricted the salt fsotium} in your diet. Now's the time to be adven. turous and try some of the herds spices, and seasonings you may not have used before Go Hghtly a Bittle goon a long way En {hance the good flavor. don’t ov. ierwhelmn it. Don't limit yourself with one or two. experiment with several Here are suggestions for a stant Allspice: ground meats (tomatoes and peaches Almond: pudding, fruits Basil: eggs. fish, lamb ground meats, liver ews salads soups sances, fh cocktails | Bay Leaves: mestls, stews, ponl | iry, soups, tomatoes i Caraway Seals: meals stewy, soups, salads breads, cabbage, as parasus, noodles Chives: salads, egua soups. meat dishes, Cider Vinegar tables, sauces Cinnamon: fruits (especially ap ples). breads, pie crust Carry Powder: meats {espe =lally malbhi, chicken, fish toma. toss, tomato soup Dill: fish. sauces, soups, toes, salads, macaroni Garlic (pt gartic salt) sonspes, salads, vegetables | toes. Ginger: chicken, fruits Lemon Juice: ments, fish poul try. salads, vegetables Mace: Wl bresds Mustard {dry amuces. 10 the Rimanaki home here Tom Benswait of Cleveland, © wpent the week end with his father and sister Mra Steve Flis Mr. and Mrs Bill Pugh and | | dsughter, Linda, of Maryland | spent the week end visiting their | parents, Mr. and Mrs | nigan and Mr and Mrs Clarence Fagh Weak end visitors with Mr and Mrs Frank lato were Mr and Mrs John Klemm of Johnstown Mr and Mrs Joe lato of Al toona and Mrs Anne Lapario of | Altoona Mr and Mrs Tom Brannigan of Tampa, Fila, Mr and Bob Conrad of Cleveland Ohio Mr and Mra BEd Hoffer and children of Patton: Miss Belly Ann Bhodes of Ohio and Joo Madigan of Pittsburgh were holl day viemtors of Mr and Mra James Brannigan and Lake Bran pigan George Brann ijfun Hrannigan were Dudley Mr. and Mra and daughter Monday fishing stoves and Paw? 1 vii ors in James Phssanit & Marilyn, spent’ Mr and Mrs Paul Ahles and eRitdron of Cresson and Mr. and | Mrs. Joe Roberts ind children of Patton visited on Sunday | Mr. and Mrx Harold Owens Recent visitors with Mr. and | i Mrs. Bernard Belrwenger were Mr. and Mra William Hammond | of Callitzin: Mr. and Mrs Paul Beiswenger and children of Al toons: Mrs Bertha Conway and son, Jos, of Cresson and Mr. and | Mrs. Jim Mullen of Loretlo : W. Rishon of ground meats | SRC eR vegetables salads, vege. toma ments toms ar and Mra Paul Judd and pon ghter of New Orieans La, were holiday visitors with Mr Mra Lioyd Judd and Mr Mrs. Jim Myrea Mr. amd Mra Bob Moore and son of ARvons visited recently with Mr. and Mrs Walter Mr. and Mrs Don Gibbons and son of Pittaburgh were holiday potatoes, peas Sage: meats, stewh, biscuits, to matoee, green beans. Savory: salads, egy dishes, pork toned In and Merry. George Weel peas, ents, Mr Tusneric: meals, we fish, sau- Mra. Pelix dren of Altoona. Mr. and Mra. Roy Hite of Al- toons and Mr. and Mrs Le Hincherick amd daughter, Debra, | WIR MIR ony. Hinchorick Brannigan, who is employ pe in Ohio, spent the holiday werk end with his family. i Mr. and MraCharlea Basol and . or. Bobbie, | days recently at aye Ca. . and Mra John Punicell are: Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stock of Lovetlo were week end visitors with Mr. and : rd Lidwell. and Jim Ward Mrs. Ward of lern of Maryland and Mr. and Mrs Lottermer of Gallitzin the week end with Mm : 19 Lhewaod Ave, PATTON. Hollern. Peggy Buckonis is spending a TEN- DAY George Sproat of | Pittsburgh; Mra Catherine Mar-| Mra John Marrs | ily received many gifts from | Joseph Cammiar. ita of Patton visited Monday at) Joe Bran. | Mrs | with | and | and | of Alloona spent the week end | fh i ee | | few days visiting with her Sister. , | Patty, in Washington, Miss Betty Ann Rhodes of Lor. | ruine, Ohio, spent the a] | with the Cox family. Cecil Hoover, who is employed {in Philadelphia, mt the week tend with hig © Micasia OC, daughter of iMr. and Mnt Cecil Hoover, wom | $20 prize for her essay on the history of the town in which i she lived | Jim Burgoon. Jennie Holtz and | Evelyn Eyw' attended a speciy | | meetin BX the Cressin Juinture | : last The cast of par- | epating A” a jointure was de {termined amd it was found to be ia $l saving and Mrs Mike Savino and | children of Alloona spent Lhe {week end with the Indy's mother {Mrs Camillic Dascanio Mr and Mra Ken Gallagher and ochilgreri of Buffalo, NY | spent the holidays with the indy a | parents, Mr and Mrs Mike Watt of Ashville BR. D. Bob Kelly of Chest [Bob Chirdon and Olive of Ashville spent as Tew Cleveland. (Ohio : The Ashville Drum Corps attended a parade in Dun | cansville on Memorial Day. They falso participated in the local pa rades at Ashville and Coupon The mushbell game between Uhe Army and Navy of the joeal members torned oul 10 be victorious Tor the army, the soive | being 14-4 Me and Mrs Jim Simanski and child of Akron, Ohio [spent the holiday at Ms home | hers { Mr and Mrs Harold Glass and { ehildren of Pittsburgh visited al ithe len MoConnell Mime over Memorial Day i Mrs Chiurles Sheehan of Cres son visited her sister. Mrs Tom | Lidtwell, an Sunday Mr and Mrs Archies | and sons of Sharon spent i weal end with his mother, | orthea Hollern Two New Chest Springs Grangers Mra Lao! BR Lh and G } ti : E . Are Held At Bakerton A class of 50 students gradus- ted from the Eighth Grade West | Carroll Twp. Schools of the John | Carroll Joint District, at ceremon- | ‘les Monday. May 24. in Bakerton Behe Auditorium Featuring the exercises was an historic pageant. “Winning the Peare Certificates were presented by Edward FF. MeGuire, assistant Cambria County superintendent of schools List of Gradaoates Honor graduates were Theres Hovan, Edward Greace, John Gol gosky. Barbara Gormish, William Zita, Larry Rost. Eleanor Kost Morgun Stickier., Judy Stoltz Bprings Chirdon dnvs in da West Joyce Rymosky, Judy Surnes. Marlene Mastiran Mar garet A Symons ard Joseph Ter rire Others graduating were Jean. ste Bonanno Barbara Edmiston, Joseph Fenul, Marie Frederick William Frederick, Dallarose Gal ther, Josephine Gallaher, Mariene Gallagher, William Hunt, Jen Hunler James Jackaean. Evelvn Kaoarr, Carol LaCorss, Bd- ward Laren? race Ann Marans William Mill & Bugle Panel, Petrishak, Mae Poschock, Patrick Schiereth John Sclesky, Joan Shevock, Carol Ann Smith Mary Stoltz Dorothy Paratia, Dennis Rie hard Yarko and Francis Zalisnork Program Is Published The program was as follows: Jrvocation Rev William ot Historic Bt” Winning we Tolbows ward Chrewes JERR Thotess Hoven waths and Minehabs, Lard Put Sehieredh Judy Rredee § cog gett of ME Harold Morgan, Jos 0 id gris and Andrew Kotak Paetey Shou Marlene Osllagher. Mally Piteter labile Wot Soldier, Calor nied Nume, Borbaes Ooemish. Wilken Mra Alma MeGowan of Rian | nd Jamey Fede § arty - hs porate 2 - Cashel | Tele Bah SrERn bury, were received into the or-|oy ac Brena Wik dor at the regular mewiing of tne | v of the Usited Nations Plensant Hl Grange 881 of! A, JOrues Any Wrens. w- want i ET Xahe Lay Chest Springs on Fridny, May 38 fram. a Proderick, Vieoeui Took Heporia on the progireas of ihe w Jobe Solely Joes Seteky We Home Economics and Agricultural | Hollern the Miya Two new members, Johnston of Ashville Lawretew mr Bdhisten Francis Belinery, Sow \ § Pema reared Aun SYTIOns wel +H Clubs were given by lhe re | Lasmagst. Witliasw Zire, Dennis Pry | spective lnaders The boys and! bek® Children of JAmerien Hody girls are looking forward to he | Barnes Josephine Callaher. Sandee Gard 3 Hunter, Mary ¥ um up. sponsored by Ube] | Pant Bina Mar Poncheck Curt 4 #1 cepith. Antonis Tripoat Jeanet Pending legislation affecting | | ammo Mince Pranic Dwiluroaw Cialis | farmers was reported and the | Ir. Evel Bh Kaan, Deanne Griinge went on record as favor | May Stolts Ling ate Bill 84588 and House: Trumpet Sve ; | Norma Past Lorne aid Junes ” Sponsiy 3d MH RR E58 which would give Tride Jonnete smu, a to Congreise the right to sl par eel post rites: also House Bill MH | ants Award] “Sing Joe | " ’ 9 whaeh wes ed restore the | Xe uy ir Cowen oe rs (Weight ated size Hmitations on | Lagnurt Lacey. ie witstion of Crd packages to TO pounds and 100 | ney ward PF ; S—_——.t ty supertstendent, and Bessie inches, lesgth wad girth, trom | Bon he Father Matthias Recker. the present pound and 72-inch al. | Grange officer ment of the terior of | The Lecturer rend a letter from | Hall wan conukidered | the Rev. Acqginas Lieb, TOR, a anil an Spipotnted consmitiee was | missionary in India, ving the aul hore to purchase paint to] Grange a vole of thanks for the fn aame ending material forwarded (0 The ! tht a, Rh . Se trom | my Ma. dus ng the jaa 8 year t AE ¥ War re. leadan $1 Ame SAW rence red. Tie hin Gran Nationa! | Grange will be host to the county pe ing oritest Book. | st the Chest Springs Grange Had containing 100 of the prise win-|for the second neighbor night ming recipes can be ordered for al mesling on June 10 j nominal foe (Me) fram any ¥ i Kulu Meeting will De June n Sonny Buargoon, who ats | Maryland, spent the week end with Ns parents Mr | end visitors with Mra | i Mary Murphy and Mr. snd Mrs | | Wiktord Mantes were Mra Marie | Rhodey of Pittsburgh; Jim Ward | - {a student at St. Francia, his par | and Mra. Ward ang sister, Mary Ward snd Mr. ant Daugherty and chil | i i This is Chevrolet's grectest car ond todays gleutei vaivel We're 30 sure of it thot we invite you 10 prove it Yo: yourself by any Seat you like: Lock: } aveesiey 1 aut 54 how it gives you festuras und advantages yovy expect 10 find only in much higher-priced cond Come in and prove Hor you Sandra Harris Fred Koma, Lan {facilities for severas! handred addi Carol | Deanna Lawrence. The only dining hall at St er. Harold Morgan, Mary Frances jigl which ales serves as » Lonnie Polites, Edoa | { } i § Jovee Symosky, Antonio Tripod : Vincent Yeckley | Harms: | Darothy Parstis and | e next re x | St. Francis College Light On Extensive E §t Frincis College. Lovretlas, has been given the green light + on | its building program 1 | sarlier this year, | The go-ahead came last Friday by way of an announcement from the Federal! Housing and Home Finance Agency in Washington, ‘DC, that a 5457000 loan : been approved by the agency. A spokesman st the college said that no work hax been done as vet om the construction pro: fram but that work now will under Wall as soon as possible said that it is hoped some of the new facilities will be ready for gee late (his yewr The cnllege building RE includes comtruction of modern campos hres dormitories and a combination recreation hall-dining room. Plans have been by a» Beaver Falls a. firm. College officials said the build. High ings, when completed, will offer 19, son * present facilities, They said a8 ry triek’s i Sehaet ahotut 11 students The others Francis now is located in Doyle Loretlo Galimberti, and Bernadine C. Mitus, Bara ing with the Navy in tional students Steady increas. | phia ing enrollment is overtaxing the John G. Zurenks, Mr. and Mra The enirollment at the col now is abont 356 Dormitory cilities can asceommodate only live off the campus or commute WARRIAGE LICENSES } frown their homes Charles ©. Natcher, : RD 21 and Marian L 1 James M. Latrobe, Boro : ; AL A gymnasiom and recreation cen ter, You needn’t travel far to discover good party-line service a OS SO SS SS SS —-— it. ..end bang up peutly when ase. Your party-line neighbors will Result : better telephone service for oll The Ball Telephone Company of Poansyivenie Never before hos Generel Motors offered so many features of its higher-priced cars in its lowest-priced line...
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