| Dounday. 3 June 10, 1954 GLASGOW inate for last week! Mr. flee Mrs. Matt Bordak and sop, Tommy, recent visitors with Mrs of Blandhurg were Anna | Lender and family Mr and Mis s recent were Larther with Boring | Mrs visitors Annie Kuhn. Mr. and Mrs Ray Bennet family were week end visitors of Myr. and Mrs. Lioyd Morrow Mr. and Mrs and family of Cleveland, O spent | the week end here, Ishmail Reffner. who is employ- od in Sharon, Pa, end spent the week here with his family ‘Week end visitors with Mr and}! Mrs. Clair Reynolds were Mr Mrs. Gene Reynolds and family, | Mr. and Mrs Raymond Revnolds and Mr. and Mrs Chester Hoilen and family. Mr. and Mrs and Mr. and Mrs John Stine Ir Bus Stine were week end visitors with Mrs Mae | Stine. Mr. and Mrs Gam Heaveriy and daughter, Dawn, were recent visi: tors with Mrs Laura Schmith Miss Grace Miller of Baltimore spent the week end with her par- | Take Trip to Washington ents. Mr. and Mrs Howard Miller : Mr. and Mrs sons of Meadvilie were week end | Tuesday, : visitors with C Mr. and Mrs and Mrs Chester and Mr Poterson and Mr. Joe Younkin and J. Troxell Joseph Delozier, Joey Delozier of and Mrs. Edward chikiren of Balti more spent the week end al their home here Mr. and Mrs Lester Jackson of Altoona spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs Raymond Jackson Miss Rea McCartney spent the week end at her home here Recent visitors with Mr { and Charles Cree and family in. 1 Rev. and Mrs. A 1. Ben Mr. and Mrs. James Bennett Sd son, Mr and Mre Charles ~ Barpett and family and Mrs. Geo . Cree and son, Harry. re and Mrs. Harry Bermonsky at Baltimore. Md, spent the week Mra Bertha Beott. a and Mrs. Charles Cree an- E fMmce the birth of a son Both and child are fine , and Mrs. Ernest Kruis and family of Juniata were Fridsy ev- i a visitors at (the Chester Arf visitors with Mrs Roxie Mr. and Mrs Sarum and and visitors with Mrs, Bertha | and Mra. Carl Gubash were and | Frank Lumonick | lcome, Frances 1 Grade | Hints ~ BLANDBURG Too Legion Auxiliary Hears | Reports At Meetmg inte ast week: s reporls were made at! Numerous reports : as Germany of the Ladies Kuhn Post Biandburg a regular meeting | Auxiliary to Paul American Legion, Tuesday. May 25 Secretary and treasurer reports were made and Mrs Leon Mul | hollem, past president, reported on help given the Rickard family | who lost their home by fire two weeks before Clothing, household inens were received by the auxi- ary and given to the family was reported thal i were sold. also that the unit now as 98 members Mrs Zein Whal | on, western director. Spangler and { Mrs Dent and Mra Frye wers | guests al the session Mrs Wha! en gave an interesting address It was aiso announced that the | Bioodmobi fe wi La be here June 11 1954 Reade Graduates on Se i It The 1954 graduating class of Reade Twp High School left June 1, for Washington D.C. spending three days tour. ing the city. The following Seniors made the lrip Shirley Brown Mary Jo Ann Dixon Edward Gloria Lightner, Fred Betty Ann Noonan, Smith Reida Weakland, Dupriest, Nancy Lovell Mixey, Wendell Pier Troxell, Vi Curry, Hamilton, iford Hollen, worth Holien, Eugene Lender, Donal Lovell, Orbite, Lydic and Mr Bowman ¥ irtney Metzger Gwendolyn Flarie Connie Dean Freshman Class Holds Wiener Roast Rec The Freshman Class of a Twp. High School held a wiener reast~ atl the home of Darwin Chilcote on May 25. Attending in- chided the following Kenneth Fishel, Stephen Pier, Thomas McGowan, George Sim- mers, Jerry Lovell, Eugene Kuhn, Clayton Reffner, Eugene Dixon Darwin Chilcote, Sandra Smiley, Virginia Rickard, Shariine Noon. an, Mary Beers, Sue Lovell Mary Amn Porto and Betty A. Spanik LE 8th Grade Commencement ‘Exercises Held May 26 The Eighth Grade commence- ment exercises of Blandburg Pub- fic School were held May 26 in the school. Program was ss fol lows: Processional: Invocation, James Stanton; song. eighth rade; wel. Beers; on reis, Judith Yingling th Grade, Arthur Snyder; Song. eighth grade; The United States in 1976, Mary J Johnston: A Thank You, Jerry Reese; Class Prophecy, Joyce Gar- {| man; Wa Bill Yinviing. Wasilko ign HZ. | i miston and Ed { Belvoir, { School Europe, expects to return (oo the States in the near future He has attended Leadership School Fort Va, Headguarters Master Lardenburg, Germany and Finance Schon! Langeries Ger: many. He has toured many 4 conmtries inciudi ing Swilzer- land. France and Holland, as wel re Mr and Mrs Clair and daughters of the week ond with Baw Edmiston Towanda spent Mrs Addie Bd it Jr family eft fi she will nor 10 Jovee Garman paign. Bi, whe her brother and 3 of riset New ¥¥ i Mexico i hore after Cleveland with 300 poppies | Richard's Church, here Ant | visited with Nora Rhesehan i and { Eddie, F week end at Marie! Pe apending a Mrs {iien RIIReT returned week in huhu nd ani Mrs Kenneth Clas and san of Claveland week end at the Ralph home hers Mr and Mrs Cleveland, © end with Mrs Stella MoNelly Miss Jane Williams ¥ } Mary's is spending a week al the Gene MeCleilan home The vacation school al St began Gen ia ail and the her Mr jE sent the Wilson R & Papi sey : M: Neojiy 1 he her! of Wee OF June 7 (Classes are children in rade school first year of high school Ardell Bmith of Dearborn, Moh visited with his mother Miss Sera Hanagan Hanagan recent ful We of Washington, D CC recent iy Mr. and Mrs daughter, Mann MPT the Sylvenlsr Shirley, and of Warren, OO, spent their home here Harold Capion of Detroit, Mich, [epent the week end with his wife William | Ells | | daughter and aon Ly. Mr. and Mra E R Scot! recen Mr anid Mrs Jack [etcher of Canton, O with Mr. and Mrs John f recently Mr and Mrs Robert Cleveland spent the week end the home of Mra Stella MoNelly Jane Williams of 8t Marv's is spending the week end with Mr and Mrs Gene MoClelian Steve Pier of (Cleveland spent the past week here Paul Henak of Cleveland Frank Benak of Potistown » the week end at Wendell home. McNeilly of 42. and pent Mr. and Mra Gilbrath and fam- | the | week end at the Charles Felix re- ily of Buffalo, N. Y., spent silence Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Funek and | family of Cleveland, 0, visited re cently at Frank Fusek home Mr and Mrs Jr, and som, of Cleveland at leonard Kidwell and Fuse homes here Mr and Mrs Akron, (O, { uhash recently Car) vig ted here Mr. and Mrs George Davis of | George | Lightner and Stewart Beers hom | Lewintown visited at es over ithe week end James Van Seoyor of Pontiac, | Mich. visitel Mr and Mra Ste. warl Beers over the week ond CE Powell of Secretary, Md. spent several divs here recently {ham i ED. CO, | Philadelphia | Washington, DD. C Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reynolds | nd ch of yi Jack Orbine, [ally | x ildren of Michigan Barbara Wilkinson, Miss | visited | andi visited | Letehwry | at i reftently F Hoover Fi Curro Benak | M. Smith Leonard Kidwell: visited | Frank &f UNION PRESS.CO J Buffalo, N.Y. with the Kenneth Douglas and Thomas Nash famil- Miss Lovdic of South Pork spent Manday with Mrs Nora Mi Mr and Mrs Wm Volpe and davughter. Anita and Mr and Mrs Chester Maloceo and daughter Nancy, of Pittsburgh, visited with Mr Marvy Maloeeo over week end My ed Pitt Filmer Mere Ni Prat Fails, N My Ana Mr Fm iher the pra #1 Mra sHurgh Laver of wa Miller on Kavanaugh Y. visited Mrs. Albert and Mrs Say Fare hi 14 ¥ snd Gen and William M: Mrs Beliwood vig led Raturday of Niagars recently with Lewin Paul Ragas and Pte. Pau Weawnd Ma The aod PL Bregg Cell y f Laure Y fack | ited with siinlnhin vis Mrs Effie iat & ned Fr £ i FRVIR Mr 8A Mra ® Lait rela Mias Fihal fe pha an Ait VER M ia ed 4 Shank home (searge Wilkinson bern, Mich | visited wer the week #06 Mr and Mra BR daughter, Vickie Migs [wria and ok re ent Fobyl A Belfield ff Wash Ann Rav spent and Mra RA nglon fovell of | § od end with My Lowell Mr and and sons iregg,. © woek end Mr and Mrs and mon of (Ohio v home of Mrs WR Morris Bu ly and spent Lhe Mra Panny an evelandg Kenneth ts | L 8 Fiah Charlies Bi (ivan &i hore Marks at Ihe Anderacy Lwitedd Hifford BUY PROPERTY Tf amd 3 ¥ MM Carraiitown part peed in East Carroll Twp fait on Ebensburg Hasd for san of Robert 3 and lil (rarrolitown Haber! 3 Wareet I of A properly fronting 64 iNtown $4. 100 fron "i a —— DELICIOUS PIZZA PIE RERVED NIGHTLY Except Monday Priced at 75¢ and Up CARROLLTOWN AMERICAN LEGION the week | an f David Nash visited recently in heart, good any new car. "And we proudly show our price here to \ friend—you can buy a hit-of-the-year Buick if you can afford sore ready reply to a re : our readers out there so I'l have! some good ones ready for you, | TO JANE... By A PAULINE SANDERS, PhD. Irvona, Penvusyivania Jane “This old workl that we are vin in Is mighty hard to beat You gt a thorn with wwery roe Bat-—ain't the roses sweet 7 wel rank SNtamiton resint enclosing this I found today the highways pnlerest ing and | BIVIEIAR § the Anti | give Oxy Masel is i being pd in Pottstosrs 0+) pewrroaw ard on Saturday If vii have a fhants 1H see the English hw periraving & s- miliar affair in England, don't | miss it It's clemn hu mm omor hn Pr. wanders OER Pia FEEIanGe Vidi ha LAR Y fon 1 whieh ees J flied oni uit In WITH 1 am xite hte this fet frad FMLA onth Try this antidole for that tired and rushed feeling: Serve tasty foods, skillfully prepared and fall of wsoarishment that the family nerds to do justios to the eut-of doors and Newgui- centennial Rappenings. Fs | son SEY ani Urea gest Bpiediuno Re two, al Pdage I for everybody will with uw fra Bile] slenbwr, Ke bar i. conkies and hot coffee. Good w ft 1 su Buns 4 Fer em foster t Fert) seve vegetlnbile { plin or i of pPipang eating is guaranteed Sesedans Fread is a nuareeious vd and cheese concoeiioe the of thing that one S88 eat are BEAT. Here it is Pat lelr oF TRARY cup grated onion cup prepared mustard, and 1 poppy weeds, Sphit 6 | nmr ger buss. Spread creamed | Ppunxiare os oul sides kd over top Put together with a slice of | Qwios cheese and 5 stioe of bobbed | hat between Sprinkle with dash | of monosoditan glutamale us you | “ace on baking sheet ana Bake in a moderate oven ina for 15 minutes Use hread and | rian bacon if you prefer, For the arcompaniment aes a wondn skewer. On ancl place a section of orange of Fraps frit a chunk of canned pine hand prar. » straw hy he vegetabiy shower a al hand. | Bke a canned, brofled mupeliroom cup with a pitted ripe olive, » bh mento-stuffed olive, md bright, red radish. Brash both skewers wilh Fren eh dressing just before serving Bove lke sweetened dressing an the Frat :! HH Cipe x bo bread King ang eal Cream garine with % LE a a Diapodn *(y od Ee Yikes et me knew 1 an getting Power-Head Pistons. handling case. It gets you, too, solid and deep-down value. For any way You lock.at it, you're many car that's: sachin pe 1 Peco and the car that's outselling every other car in America except two of the “low ahead with ihe price three.” Drop in today or the first thing tomorrow ~ just to try und to drive and to compare Use a no-knife-and-fork supper | Very sights | w of ve nated the I Mav > 3 £ % i ton With all the noteworthy hap- in June we must not overlook the June bride. Fd Bie to urge her, i ex prricaced cookin, 10 Joy spe attention to “Duteh you are in a gi viedding gift. may suggest that thers is no more asefal of kitchen » ff to promote the wor vens fn 8 cnlinary Way. Since meat is the mainstay of meal, the logical gift is one | that will help perfect her art in meal cookery. A meal (heremon:. ser and & shallow roasting pan ith a rack will be additional mds A Dmitch oven with a light | fitting Ld serves 8 dual purpose. A deep fryer skillet with a Tight iting eover can be teed for brs. sing as well as pan-brofling snd leving The ron kettle, known as the (witeh oven dates from the Colon al davs and has come to us made | from cast aluminum recently. The | Drsted ovens were Brought to Ame srica by the Pligrims They had H heeoense aocustomed to using them while they were in Holland before oming to America Even with he hmitations on Dagpage be ave of the smallness of the fiower. the [riteh ovens were i MUST Early setliors liked thie email because of ta versatility ft comid take the place of several Aher pois and pans The Duteh oven comws in dif- ferent sizes and has a rounded, tight fitting cover which Slide greatly to Ha Sapaeity and in the steam. may sg het either with or withont a rack. Likes the range oven, it may be seed for cooling several foods at one time Meal may be ssared plisced] on the rack, and vegeis- hie placed around it a separate vegsel of fruit may be Included A srasll amount of Hoguld ix added Lis the bot Lim of the Pe, and af tear the steam: has formed the hon! is reduced to 8 simmering and the 24 wong fomtinues hong encugh to produce a tender pro- duct Once in awhile it is Becess- ary to sid a bit more Nguid This in not necessary if the hd fits tightly and the heat in kept 1 sruphasize the Dutch oven and | ita use becatise of the all-Amers ean meal pot roast of beef ser. ved with browned carrots, butler | od Boodies, tossed vegetables, or & green and white toss salad and | The latter cam be apple with | chense or melt-in-the-mouth lem | | Om marine want any new Hoole re. It gets you Buick room, Buick luxury, Buick size and structure and including of course, the famed Million Dollar Ride and a new precision in A time-honored role Is “Sait HER se SeeCiAL history-plus the economy of new a new Buick. We'll let the car prove its This is » compact roast and of | | this variety it will require some | | what more time than & iar chuck roast with the bone | T in After about the first! ‘hour it will need replenishments | ‘of liquids. ‘he last hour of cook- | | ing iay the carrots around the * roast to coil in the savory liquid. | {Add & bit of sait with the car | | rots. i ae voll start the roast sprin- it with salt. pepper. a few | i of dried. a — n - | od or "tress herbs I'd use f Cam, Oregazo, basil or thyme U i about one wif cup of bouillon or tomato jude instead of water. Al- | iow three to four Bours cooking | time. A sprinkle of poppy weeds over the ndodies heips too, hl hand. Yours for better homemaking. PAULINE | CURFEW TIME | The word “curfew” is derived from the French couve-feou, mean Ling “lo cover fire" rR Beef will connie 10 be ative | tive as a merchandising feature cut at the ringing of 5 bell for all of June There will be Ah | might As oS. bo = i. pm ! i 5 A - Are You One of the Many -- . women who have found out how much more conve- nient it is to manage o budget with o personal checking oc- count? If not, come in ond lot us show you how. Le “A GOOD. BANK FOR YOU” FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF EBENSBURG MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. DELIVERED LOCALLY} 1954 SPECIAL
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