Make Use of “News Boxes” At Laing’s, Phillips’, Leyo's Vol. 62 No. 37 a New Moshannon Jt. District Elects Officers Last Tuesday 8chool directors from the sev- en districts comprising the newly- formed Moshannon Valley Sc hoots | Jointure selected members from the members chosen, ed officers for al a meeting at Madera Tuesday night of last week June 21 wo directors from each of the seven districts entering ithe new Jointure were seleéeted to serve on the new committees and will once a month New Joint C mittee members are Gard W 8Shoff and Arthur W Stoker, of Bigler Township: D. A Yingling manager, of Brisbin Borough: Alvin Caldwe!l and Iv an B. Bmith, of Glen Hope Boro John laueas Jr. and John Tem. chack, of Gulich Twp: Lou's W Lytle and Wallace E Dale of Houtadale Borough; Wililam Reese and Joseph Luksic meny Borough; and John M. Car in and Bdmund C. Boulton of Woodward Twp From the 13-man Joint elect - mee! Hn Com- kmobile Visit Scheduled In Area | Mary Bammerville counts arian for the Joseph and 2 bath Shaw Public Clearfield has announced the Boolomobile's © schedule in the BCT area for the remainder of the | liza- Lobrary of sunmer months weather permit. | this se! I Milk Co ting. It Ang. 3 and Aug. 31. as follows Smoke Run, 10:18 to 11.15 len Hope, 11.30 to 12:00. Irvona,. 1 00 to 1 45 Ca) 2:00 to 3:00 Berwindale. 315 to 3:40 will fellow In g Steve Bandrawsky to! president; serve on the Joint Commiliee ahd | Twp. the new Jointure | of Ra-. mittee bisdy. the following offi ers | i for the Jointure were elected | Wallace E Dale, Houtzdale Boro lard W. Shoff, Bigler | vite president; John Tem. | { chack, Gulich Twp. secrelary | and Edmund CC. Boulton Wood | ward Twp. Ureasurer Mr. Dale. newly-elected presi dent of the Moshannom Val Schools, requested the president if each schol board among the seven districts to appoint one nember from five-man ALIVE Personnel Com mitlies The names of those to be ap ponted to the Personnel ( mittee, which will handle various personnel problems, are to sent to President Dale before | tomorrow, July 1 : Clearfield County Buperinten dent of Behiwls DD. A. Yingling | presided over the meeting i The next meeting of the Mosh annon Valley Schools will be held at HOWE High School in Houtz dale at i later da ey his a hoard | on On he | | Sanitary Dairy Co. i Purchases Green Ridge Dairy Here Annotmedent WR week by Helen CG Morris that she han soll the Green Ridge Dairy, sil Irvona, to the Banilary of Curwengville The business was Sold upon the made this | advice of her doctor i milk will he | and handled who have been emploved by i i | letter 10, topo, Dies Ln 8 Bas Basil's Cemetery. Under the new ownership, the produced, processed hy the same men the | Green Ridge Dalry. The former owner also Will be associated with | Sanitary Mik Co in order that | the change may be made in » manner satisfactory to all f Your attetition is called to an | adverthem i! on Pate 2-A. in| which is dtmtained a letter a te the public signed by | i Helen G Morris ; | Enroute to Europe Bteve Bangrowaky i lit fireman, USN, jon of Mr. rs. Steve Bandrowsky of ood FS hoard the light minkiayer Gwin, is! participating in the first of three | annual Midshi traing cruis- | es scheduled for the summer mon. ths Twenty shi of the Atlantic Fleet departed from Norfolk. Va. | June 4 $ntoiile to Europe bod more than Midshipmen from the Nival Academy and NROTC students from 28 colleges and un- iversities The ships’ crews will train the | future Naval officers in naviga-| tion, jrunnery, seamanship, engi- | neering. eotyhunleations LE oth- er Ons. Cher will phe ait ports in England e at and Spain. Bay, will cli- max the ciuise before returning to Norfolk August 2 wn pla—— Mrs. Mary Stasick, AR SR Mrs. Maly A. Brunysk Stasick, ai the home , ‘Mrs. Carolyn Gun- \y afternoon, June 23. t Cisrence on ter of a Brunyak. of the Slovak three — Her husband, John, "x re Her in death. mass was celebrat- a ‘a. I. , June 27, Re rR Joseph ¥. Malsthger. oscth ¥ Was Irvona Churches to Combine Services 18 Pages — 3 Bections ow UNION PRESS-COURIER Coa In rt-Inona Edit 1011 PATTON, PA. THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1955 Bingle Copy - pendence are living truths . . . echoing through the tion's proud history the words of the Declaration of Inde- now as then, truths to be held and cherished, guarded and preserved by all Amer- jcans. This year, more than ever, Independence Day is a time for us to be deeply aware of our priceless heritage of Independence and the right of one and all to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Let us resolve with the same high purpose and dedicated spirit that moved our fore- fathers to remember these truths thankfully and to act so that they shall ever be “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal”. meaningful. ars of our ha- From the News Box Column By DOROTHY PHILLIPS Irvona, Pa. Telephone Coanlport 40-R-17 They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Powis of Brooklyn, N. Y. while on their vacation Masters Gary and Lyle Kizina sons of Mr. and Mrs Ernest Ki- oo. have returned home after ‘spending their vacation In Clear- field with their grandmother, Mrs Catherine Reitmyer and Uheir aunts, Patricia and ‘Sarah Mr. and Mrs Emest Kizina have returned home after spend. 1 ing a week's vacation in Boston. Mass, where they visited Mrs Kizina's brother, LeRoy, his wife, | Joan, and daughlier, Denise | Mr. and Mrs. John F. Smith of 3 attended the 25th Re- union of the wating class of | ht of the Nazareth High School | Saturday evening, June 25 | oe the Lehigh Valley Club, Alies- | EAra | home far | Erma F i of Fof Mifflintown : 0, town Miss Shirley Harris visiling for the past two WERK ai the home of her nts and un cies in Buffalo Y Mr and Mra John Krozel and Mz an? Mrs Charles Harrie, and in Nia Falls with Mr. and Mis Hetrick She will relurn the Fourth of July Mr and Miz John FF. Smith and daughter, Georgeann, of Coal port, were Sunday guests of Miss Holden of Carson Long | Institute, New Bloomfield Pa They also were overnight guesis Mr. and Mrs. George Laidlaw Nas Deen » hy, Earnest Miss Barbara Ann Fonlunella has returned home after spending the past week i ) Buffalo and Nis garn Fall Jane ri arence Smith of Coal port visited for a few days wilh her uncie and aunt, Mr. and Mra Laidlaw of Mifflintown George Lord Mrs. David genberg, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil mer Lord of Ohio and Mr. and Mrs. John C .Cerissy of Glen Rid- dle, Pa. attended the funeral of James Copenhaver of Lyleville recently. AAA SN Ro Ang Leven if Us still in Lhe garage or '| Color Makes the hecome & Jeff Smith has rel home afler spending with his i Bnd Bunt, Mra aw © town Hecen! Mr and were Mr and children Mra James fone: Mrs Vieto son of Ogden. Pa; Mr and Mrs Victor Vaughn and children of itantic, Pa; Raymond sway of Lewistown; Mr Howard Greenaway and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rick ard of Fallentimber, Pa irnedd 10 his three weeks Mr and f Mffiin Lar George Laid visitors atl the home of Mrs Henry Greenaway and Mrs Frank Markie of Neenah Wis | Mr. Markle of Ty- r Littruin and and Mrs PAINT SCREEN DOOR When voure painling a room that has a door leading to the witaide world, remember to pain the inside of the screen door sasementl Then, when you put up will be ready unified part of the new! ¥ painted pom, This also holds Lrue when the exterior of the house gels a paint job Don’t forget the storm doors and windows, as well as the screens if £3 mi ———— WHERE BIG FOUR MAY MEET. IN SWITZERLAND ITI WO . PALACE Switzerland, oF NATIONS (above) in Geneva, is mentioned as the possible site for sonferences to begin July way for the first East-West conference of countries since 1945. At the same time the R served notice they would oppose any discussion at te 8 Russia formally agreed to the top-level meet- | the parley of Communist eastern Europe or of “in- g with the U.S, Britabn and France, opening the | ternational Communist activities” (international) Green of Lewistown! | Blues gre slsn very much Churches to Unite In Worship Service During the months of July and August Lhe Methodist and Pres- pyterian Churches of Coslport will unite for the Sunday Womhip Service. The hour will be 11:00 the service will sthodist Church and during oh in the Pres byterian Ch All who have ‘envelopes will bring theny a8 Wau ‘a om. During Juiy be held in the al, and they wili be given to the | Te Mrs. Good Reports On Assembly Meet Mra Deasie A sheen V fora wn event Kl the WI No Ma %i she Epi God. delegate 1 recently held gave A report of he the regular meeting of Wilson Rebeliah [avige at Monday evening, June alan presented 10 wis their Dhar nae {hers & 4 were re mlisars celebrated nivtlAdgvs in May asf June ikineas samsion which Cirand Twila OrShetl tha aocial commilliss Angas Wis SANOuUn- ng the oadl Hohl DY esi ing for July ed The pres iden at food wpm 12 & rued ATR rel ir sommes whieh BE Soci the moheon reed ing iy 11 was AnDOGn regular meeting 136 Students Take Part In Community Vacation School 138 students wk ore i Munday J fe met wd Ax sry eal -t the fe nity Prov Reshew d fromm walpo yor ¥ rw Vacation Church past Twn Monday June 13 of ins with Weal ant woe i % Friday is duiring tho Junie tou hers congue) far We od they onars ad fL LEY The Fes “ Le oe al ¢ Richard ooddier, pastor of RA TR # tie Conipiwt Fog bry BRIAR { hurn'hes RT i ped ty * Ma h Hae fHtAl f dieing ¢ 5 “ 4 Jun Teac hors Mra Fred Violet Pet Mary Ann Mrs John and Helen i had a the tir leer feDRrLY fergiirten, 5. primary #2. junior high 5 nehated: Fev Goodier Beflaiti, Fath Smeal TRE, Jean Lesher Cree Norma Sinclair PF Smith Janse Mc ov Mamile The Irvena School had a total 48 students or the following rarer in each department. Kin dergarten. & primary. 3 Junior 1h. and junior Bigh 7 included: Rev. Goodier Hartihar!, Charles Hu Poilyr Lewis, Mra C CC Wiliams floninde Eloom Judy Rulfanes Dielcipnm Peoples and Carol Morr JIT ert sor of Mra Earyl Bards Jr Convention Doings Reported to WSWS report Wf the com vent on re dori Meade at Tyrone highlighted the meeting of the W. 8 W 8 of lhe Bvangelhical Un tad Brethren Cliurch held on ‘Phuraday evening June rd at that church Mra George Pearce wud Agnes Peastonk outlined lhe protesdings of Ihe onfermnce With Mra Margaret Trent serv. ing an leader of the devoliona thar program followed in Pleading and prayer by Mrs Trest: scripture Hy Bertha Smy. ers: and readings by Deicis Ciunpdell. Mabel "Trent Biriition. The busittess session was | presided over by Agnes Peacock Mary Roberts and Edith Brat ton, were co-hostesses al the lun chon. “he July meeting will al the residency of Clara Beers {oaiport COUPLE EXPRESS THANKS Mr and Mrs Amos Class wish | 0H Express thanks for ihe gilts calls and help which thi open house held June 13 i manor of their golden wedding anniversary June 7. 1858 such a greal success their | BLIND STAGGERS Enceaphalitia, with gy mplom called sleeping sickness, horses sometime stricken the same disease in calied | bil nd saggers. pe its and iY the treasurers of the two respective | churches, go to the Methodist Church dur ing July, and to the Presbyterian Church during Augun. News In Shirts Calor plans the biggest pari in the men's shirt story for this spring and summer. Soft pastels are solidly enthenched The po The loose offering will! pularity of colored dress wardrobe | grows apace, and for spring here § an ever-widening spectrum The success of pink and helio will continue into the wane: months. Cognac, peach, lime, punt rust, orange and bright if Al the other exUrems charcoals have Deen addei to dress ahirts for ensembling wild the lighter summer coat Although solid colors hold spotlight. subdued and sublie pal tern effects ia fine stripes, candy stripes and fine checks figure im portantly on the style scene . Collars will continue trend to short points w.l ium spread Dress shirts will be broadcloth | chambray or the Rew Open weav: {es which are presented in both natural and man-made fibers, in mo ture thes: bh med the : the | | cluding striped jehos and patterns Lin fine Dacron balistes i et shirts run the gamut’ { from white lo black, with festa | | : two fons serving together in the same unit, be the Army band stationed at Fort Myer, Va yellow, buseayne, rum mint, orange and cogpac . Patterns will inctude | gn checks, siripes | plaids, dots And space figures CoMars | Ibchelingg | * Subscription | Runday Shoal f Fw rger Tonchers red this seguence ard Bdth be held | made i me common | of drowsiness, 8 often in | with | Use the Courter “News Bexes” to Turn In Items of Interest In Cembeia On. 3000 Per Your Onateide Cambria Co, 53.50 Year ' Women of Moose Dinner Attended . By 46 Members Installation of Officers, Initiation Also Held WO NM Na. JD. recently &! dinner and arvcd - 1 he Coalport held instalati Chap ita ann GN eTrVIOeR, of two new mam bers: ai Conipont The dinner, which was hel in the social room of the Comlport Methodist Church had five charter members in sf tendance The regular meeting of the Chapter was held af the Moose Home A total of 46 Wan en of the Moose was served the turkey dinner by the Women gas of the local {hareh Tables were decorated with args centerpieces of cit flowers pisces eh rds bigest favors bearing the (haptev's sible These onl. standing av ware created by Helen Pasilly and leoms Harris rE PRM Was presented by (he Howing members: Esther Bin fecna Harris Dortha Dillon Waltha Astin The inatalinfion waa toy Tite RL Methods beautifully and OER sep tise ted following Rarah T a Vow feond Harris installing pudde The Margaret Peacock gent Martha [Dagon gent Gerry Toner, unio Mary tin rst all regent Fi hel Fin NALrTVCAn nut alled wiuste re Ww re regent ng Wo Pot gid ’ $3 i a rvel ther reed mid oy "- STE Wers BER Promo K treasrer Mary Freeman ana Caresomn Wilkinson, argus, MoNulty, planist New oembers nil Edna Sherry and Napian Dewrtha Dillion Cha paioney sRiiatant order Fon ATEN #0 Mildred Kis ra Charter members who attended the dinner were: Ethel Berger, Kathryn Myers Julia Kope Cath Fordon ard Efla Austin Zens Ware Won by the talib. mg Edna Sherry Eula Shore, snd Patty Weaakland Wadnesday. July 13 was mark. az the next regular reel ing akan the officers will hold thelr Chapler Night program John F. Smith fo aad hiviry Ch For Coming Year Jahn WV TIT ad i Smith of Cosiport, sa perviging principal of the Bee. carinslrvenaCoalport Joint Sch sole was slected President of the fistary Club of Coalport-Irvona, at the regular meeting on Tues fay evening, June 28 al the Good Ides Pestaurant, Irvona. Smith, who has served as secretary of the service club for the past (we years replaced Rotarian Woermiell Liovd Drvona mortician, who Waa lelected president in April, but wha recently deciined the office | 8mith succeeds Eugene Hell of Coniport, matrance agent. The pow officers will take over their posts ai the July 5 meeting (ther officers elented at rl meeting included. D 8 Brau leht, vice president. Ira W Mes | Gonegal Jr. secretary. and Gen [ascas frematrer Who WAS Tee elected President Eugene Hell express. ed his appreciation to the mem. bers for heir cooperatl during his tenure of office | Rotarian J W. Laing dered the invoeation | Russell BE. Whittaker of the Rotary 3 Ap = wn ren. Wis guest When you have something of nterest happefi In your family, of sews value let us know about it ARMY FAMILY ‘BANDS TOGETHER | Hershiry, 33, evils; Ee sot aaa:
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