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The Daily News from Huntingdon, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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The Daily Newsi
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Huntingdon, Pennsylvania
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THE DAILY NEWS, Huntingdon and Mount Union, November 11, 1975-- PAGE 11 ON YOU (Eric Rabe) TV 10 ACTION I NEWS WTAJ-TY (O because changes in your area's industries could mean a change in your life because news in business could mean business to you. TVIO ACTION NEWS IS THERE TONIGHT 6 11. WTAJ-TV (O MICKEY the MOUSE cartoons. best Disney won't disappointed, laughs. watching.

5:00 be, afternoon unlikely into. get situations FAMILY charm comedy warming TV10 TV10 ACTION NEWS CBS EVENING NEWS 6:30 western The to only on TV10. here Work Wanted Will clean attics, cellats and sheds for the contents. 542-2313. 11:7 DAVE SUBA All types masonry work.

Call 643-0964. 11:7:241 Carpentry, masonry, landscape work. Call evenings, 667-2332. will babysit in my home. 259-3238.

11:8:30 Home refrigeration appliance service, Philco Service Agent, Jules Shoffer, Repair all brands: Call 542-2392. OPEN 6 a.m. 111 Midnight COUNTRY GARDEN MARKET RI. 22, Huntingdon 643-5662 Labor Groups Back Christmas Seals A union-management program to combat the rising tide of job- lung hazards and strong federal action in setting and enforcing standards to protect workers from lung disease were seen priorities by two of the nation's best known labor leaders. Underscoring these needs.

George FL Meany, president of the CIO, and Leonard Woodcock, president of the International Union, United Automobile, Areospace, Agricultural Implement Workers of American-UAW. called on their membershipto support the 1975 Christmas Seal campaign aimed at preventing and controlling lung disease. Mrs. Paul Carson, program for Pennsylvania Lung Association serving Juniata, STEADY AND SYSTEMATIC SAVINGS Make for a Merrier Christmas CHRISTMAS CLUB '76 NOW OPEN! You can bank on Santa's advice! Start the club club now and you won't be caught short next year when it's time til fill that gift list. The bundle grows quickly with the added interest we give.

So, be a smart Santa join now! MOUNT UNION OFFICE 25 West Shirley Mount Union MIFFLIN COUNTY SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION Mifflin and Huntingdon counties announced today that endorsement messages from the two union heads were received by Jack L. Hoffman, Portland, Oregon, attorney and president of the American Lung Association. The nationwide Christmas Seal organization and its more than 200 affiliated lung associations in the U.S. conduct the annual drive to fight emphysema, chronic bronchitis and tuberculosis. They are also active against specific occupational threats to the lung as well as smoking and air pollution, In his statement, Meany noted that the affiliates and members of the AFL-CIO have participated in the efforts of lung associations to develop programs to protect the lungs.

"One need with which we are particularly concerned," he said, "is occupational lung disease. The establishment of a union- -management program concerned with occupational and environmental lung hazards Is, of course, long overdue. therefore, urge our affiliates and members to support the Christmas Seal campaign, through our AFL-C1O Community Service activities, as generously as they have in the past." Woodcock, a one-time TB patient, also expressed the "vital interest" of the UAW membership in the prevention and control of lung disease "which affects members and other workers in factories, mines, fields." "We hope you shall continue to press for strong federal action in setting and enforcing standards that will workers from lung Woodcock said. "Our the recognizes continuing efforts appreciates of the and American Lung Association LOG HOMES Sm Rustic, Natural Cottages Perfect For Vacations or Living, Constructed of Northern Males Timber. For Complete Brochure, Send $3 to Robert E.

Snyder Bos 116, Daily News Muntingdon, Pa. 16653 Your Authorized dealer for Bedford and Huntingdon Countles! MANY PLANS TO CHOOSE FROM FABULOUS -PRE-HOLIDAYSALE DAYS NOV. 12 THRU NOV. 15 "TWI-LIGHT" QIANA JERSEY JERSEY SCREEN PRIMTS AND PRINTS COORDINATING SOLIDS SOFT JERSEY WITH FLOWING $288 THAT JUST RIGHT TOUCH OF METALLIC YARD RETARDANT SAVE $1.76 YARD POLYESTER KNIT FLANNEL DOUBLE machine washable CREPE 19 500 SAVE yard YARD yard REMEMBER Our flannel is fire NO IRON YAFFA FABRICS STATE COLLEGE HUNTINGOON PHILIPSBURG BENNER PIKE R1 22 RI 322 across GRANT PLAZA GRANT PLAZA STARLIGHT DRIVE IN Meet New Officers Installed New officers of the Mount Union Area American Federation of Teachers were installed at the regular November meeting. The new leaders for the year 1975-76 are: seated, left to right: Barbara Baker, secretary and Sue Willauer, treasurer; standing left to right: John Goshorn, the president and is Dayton Shugarts, vice president.

Missing from photo Evelyn East, corresponding secretary. in educating the public, labor, management and government officials on the effects of occupational lung hazards. and your assistance to labor and Industry in dealing with environmental and occupational health problems. We wish you every success in this year's Mrs. Carson out Christmas Seal campaign." that Industrial workers run an even greater risk of lung disease than the average American and warned, "That risk is growing all the introduces 400 new chemicals each year, untested for possible effects on workers who handle and inhale them.

Standards exist for about 450 of an estimated 15,000 chemicals and other agents being used that might injure a worker's health. Millions are threatened by inhalation of to xi airborne dusts -especially coal dust -gases, fumes, mists. and vapors," Mrs. Carson said. help meet this challenge, she added, "The public is being asked to give more to Christmas Seals this year and to use more of them on holiday mail and packages.

Protecting the lungs of our working people is truly a matter of our nation's life and Hilly's Drug Store 611 Washington St. hundreds of prescriptions every day! Spiritual Life CRUSADE Nov. 6 Thru Nov. 16 7 p.m. each evening Allenport Church of God Rev.

Clayd E. Moore, Evongolist ALL WELCOME SOMETHING NEW MECHANICAL It's like having an extra car in reserve. See us for details. ROG GARNER Chevrolet- Oldsmobile Rie. 522-Mount Union News From Yesteryear 80 YEARS AGO President Cleveland signed the most important civil service reform order he has ever made, under which all post offices which are not near enough to a free delivery office can be brought within the classified service, and which.

in its practical operation, will enable the Postmaster General to divide the country into large postal districts SO that the postmaster at the metropolitan center will be the only official, high or low, in the post offices of the district who will be outside of the civil service The order will work a revolution in the postal service. Postmaster General Wilson proposes to apply it gradually and cautiously. Mrs. J.B. Boring is visiting friends al Rockhill.

B.F. Africa has had a new parlor floor laid at his residence. The Huntingdon Steam Laundry has added a telephone connection. An unusual sight on the PRR was a common coal car filled with apples. The car came from New York State and was bound west.

There was no one along to watch the fruit. 50 YEARS AGO Music lovers of Huntingdon are happy in the anticipation of the recital to be given in the Reformed church by the well known lyric soprano. Miss Elizabeth Beek of Philadelphia. Edgar Rupert has sold his Ford and now rides in a Buick sedan. Swirles Himes, a graduate of Orbisonia High School now attending Juniata College has been elected a member of the debate squad for the present year.

He is a good student and thinker which makes him an asset to the team. The question that the varsity teams will probably debate this year on the forensic floor will be one pertaining to the League of Nations. Get 'Em" in Miller township consisting of Ross Guisler. Wm. O'Mara, William Altman, Harry Drosibaugh and Dave Drolsbaugh succeeded last FULL COURSE DINNERS SALAD BAR Businessman's LUNCH We Have It All! VISTA VU MOTEL Too Late to think about CAR INSURANCE! Accident Has Happened, It's Too Late To Once An Wonder If Your Automobile Insurance Gives You The Protection You Need.

Be Sure You Have Enough Coverage And The Right Kind! Bring In Your Policy And Talk 11 Over With Us. No Obligation, Of Course. Jack M. Shuck Agency INSURANCE Telephone 643-3020 HUNTINGDON. PENNSYLVANIA 40 92 week in killing 52 rabbits, 17 squirrels, and 4 pheasants, Ross Guisler taking the first prize for killing the largest number of rabbits but lost his standing with the whole camp for missing a large turkey.

'Mara's feature, along with his game, was coming in with one large egg. 25 YEARS AGO Saigon. Indo China French warplanes may have wounded or killed Ho Chi-minh. leader of Indo-China's Community, on rebels, his in secret a rendezvous. The French high command described as "pure supposition" the reports that the fragile, brilliant Ho definitely was dead.

Clifford E. Frishmuth, president of Wills Jones Milk Company, paid a glowing tribute to the people of the Huntingdon community. High characters of the farmers and other people of the community was an outstanding reason for Supplee erecting its new $250,000 milk receiving station at Huntingdon. The flag dedication ceremony at the new American Legion in Alexandria highlighted that borough's Armistice Day ceremony. 10 YEARS AGO Work has started on construction of an addition to the Huntingdon Motor Inn that will house a modern attractive public restaurant and cocktail lounge.

J.C. Blair Memorial Hospital has accepted an intermittent positive pressure reading device as a gift from the Huntingdon County Tuberculosis and Health Society. More than half a million dollars will be paid out in Christmas Savings for 1965 by eight Huntingdon Area banks. Augusta, Georgia--Doctors indicated that they may disclose the seriousness of recurring chest pains by former President suffered. D.

Eisenhower. R. Winfield Smith, executive director of the Pennsylvania T.B. and Health Society, will be the main speaker at the 63rd annual convention of the Huntingdon County School Directors Association. Evangelistic Services To Open Nov.

12 Evangelistic services will be held at the Trough Creek Valley Community Church of Eagle Foundry beginning Wednesday, November 12, through Sunday. November 16 Services will be each night at 7:30 o'clock. Guest speaker for the services is the Rev. Herman Graybill, pastor of the Grace Baptist Church of Mt. Pleasant Mills Baptist Church.

Mr. Graybill is no new comer tothe area, having had meetings at the Grace Bible Church at Cassville and the Trough Creek Church at Eagle Foundry. Both the church and non-church people are urged to hear Mr. Graybill expound the word of God. Even though the word is presented to reach the lost sinner, Mr.

Graybill does not make a public appeal for the people to step forward and receive Christ. The sovereign grace of God is presented, not in an emotional atmosphere, but under the control of the Holy Spirit. It is the Holy Spirit bringing men, women. boys and girls to Himsell without all the excitement that is generally connected with evangelistic services. Salvation is a work of God and not of man.

The church is located along Route 994 between Cooks and Entriken. The public is invited to attend any or all of the services. Service time on the Lord's day will be: Sunday School 9:30 a.m., morning worxhip 10:30 a.m; evening service 7:30 p.m. THE TIRE SHOP 11th Mifflin St. Phone: 643-2151 ALL DAY SALE Including Antiques and Collectobles Packard Nickelodeon Saltillo Auction Center Saltillo, Pa.

Starts 10 A.M. Saturday, November 15.

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