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It THIS MOUNT U1NTON TIMES, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 196. Direct Distance Dialing by mstnmers will be available by New Year's while five others began their first terms. THREE SPRINGS Meeting Held the end of 1964 on nearly 90 per cent of the company's main tel- cent ot tne company mam n-i- Himes, before aamni- Alliance Adult Fellowship Has Monthly Meeting istering the oaths the "fhuals, au onaUc idenlifi- n. Voi i had these comments to ,13 0f the calling number by YOUth nau urc rr u. 'I cation ot the calling nuniuer Knndav visitors of Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Knepper and sons, Chalmer and Arley, visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Her- Mrs. Lester Benson were Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Miller of Rock- eulogizing uve iwiU be mtrodueed many xhe Anj Youth MOUNT UNION TIMES ti Sooth Jefferson Street Mount Union, Pa. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AFTERNOON Established in 1862 urea wnen uc .7 more areas. hill Furnace. as of the first wonuay ui, Touch.Tone calling, a Penn- ship of the Christian and sionary Alliance Church AAtwint fTnmn mi Christmas dinner guests 1964: i Isvlvania "first" which speeds -Today there a signal evem mlbstituting push-II Mr.

and Mr. The Adult Fellowship Society ishey and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene of the Christian and Missionary I Lake of Harrisonville, R.D. Alliance Church of Mount Union Christmas dinner guests In met in the social room of the i the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Union National Bank and Trust Freddie Wible were Mr. and Pnmnanv nf Mount Union, on i Mrs. Russell Shiffer. Mr.

and occurring in HununguoM for rotary dlalS( wiu oe -The d.stingmsnea avajlabl on an optional basis, mon(h, sodaL tiring trom puuui. 0, company unices Tn Scripture -0rH which make a total of th -a ni I 'm evening, December Tuesday nf nuhhc service. With- Xrr Ppnnsvlvania cnapier -45 Al Mrs. Harold Walker and sons, Ricky and Tommy, Jack and Vickie Wible and Mrs. Alma Wible.

Other guests in the same each of these re- in im we added 127.000! 31. The president, Vaughn Stains, nruinaH tho Hoimtinntil nArinrf ring officers has performed his telephones, bringing thej? de. JOHN H. BIDDLE PUBLISHER EUGENE T. SHORE EDITOR Single Copies 6 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Six Months (In Advance) JJ 00 Six Mouths (In Advance) L00 One Year (In Advance) OO public duty with fidelity.

(number in service jo Mr' testimonies by tho and the Rev. Paul K. Schuler i home were Mr. and Mrs. Larry led the group in several favor- Rose, Mr.

and Mrs. Mae Har-ite hymns and choruses. Mr. I nish, Mrs. Nane Anderson, Julia Stains read Psalm 139 after! Shiffer and Delmis Covert, which Mrs.

Orrin Bard led in! Mr. and Mrs. Ronald DeFor-the opening prayer. i rest and daughter of Chambers- The roll was called and 30bg "sited his parents Mr. the Wilmer Knepper home were Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Bar-i nett and children, Carl, Lavonna, Nellie Ann, Bruce and Glenn; Dale Johnson of Maryland and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cutshall of Three Springs, R.D. Mr.

and Mrs. William Davidson and son, Lt. Ernest Davidson, and Harry Bollinger visited Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Buseck of Six Mile Run.

Friday evening visitors of Alma Wible were Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Wible and daughter Thelma and Fern Shoop. Dale Curfman and Joy Curf-man visited Mr. and Mrs.

Max Curfman in Arlington, Virginia, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. William Stains and children Debbie, Ann and lie service During this time his) that of the preceding year aW resnonsibilities have been great; lis at about the level anticipated, hough, of what Chnst I his work in the office of theim (the anew thfltland the desire of each wl Entered at Huntingdon, Pa. Post Office as Second Class Mail Matter under the Act of March 8, 1879.

county treasurer nas for Christ and lol responded with favorite Scrip- ana Mrs. nooerc uer llcr5JlZT' vta Company will make more than, to and teSt Harold Stains of Canton, Ohio vnnr ittle Rnv rparf hv and Mr. and Mrs. Max curt- smeUP in thre words: th, increase of I an year. mi a anrt rnurtesv.

coming year, Gregory's education will be Mrs. Ruth Johnson, Another man Arlington, Virginia vis HHv I Potlnn wire, Uro tho State TVn art- 500 000 calls over the 1963 daily At 11:55 p.m., all the average. knelt in prayer and the aing and poem, The Christ-, llea air- a vu" "Mr. E. Blair Shore, manag man.

Mrs. Betty Jane Patton of 315 ment of instruction in South Division Street, Mount iconjunction with the special ing editor of the finest rural Mrs Madeline MaSeT The! Mr- and Mrs- Alfred Mort and M2 dauehter visited Mr. and Mrs. union, died in me o. D't" i services for the visually nandi- newspaper in Pennsylvania, nas, buildings and additions er at five minutes after brought honor to the community buildincs werelnieht.

an excellent wav in UHil Hnsnital at 11-40 a m. I A Aiiinn Ho will cnon1 "K-reuuy, una. dciiulc Pamela, visited Mr. and Mrs rZ" tow the minutes of the Sunday, January 5, 1964. She the school at Max of Maoleton, the scene of rinff tQK3 In 1964.

1 iha npur vpar youth. So long as any ot us can. eigM new DujdingS and 16, A time of fellowship Wilda Strait in Waterfall Christmas. on regular year teJ'''2L Kough and sons of Sal-had been a patient in the, institute but will spend the sum-f8 fhP palnriti110 wi Milford wible were hospital one day. mer vacations with his parents.

"fl that Lti hni. 'n McConneUsburg on Satur- She was born August 10 1924 The Parks family reside in a er 8 nl tnat bllls day. was Dorn August iu. rvw i were paid and two months were tj rememDer nib reuoiung additions are scnea- invivi in which a the Saturday evening guests of; proceedings in this court roomiued for completion. Transfer participated in games, ft, Mrs.

Alma Wible were Mr. andihas represented the highest tne company's headquarters, a m. until 4:14 a.m.. the SiLiwh3e Mr Park Is seMlpaid on the missionary pledge ZTi Herbert and Fessional stanaarus 01 ncws tn thp new One FarKwav Duua-ithnn Pmnram of tho 'H Which goes to Support tne uii. tinD rfaDhtPr nianp Mrs Dallas et.

work; for 20 years he has served ing jn Philadelphia was com- dra 0f Tomorrow from Hop Qho was marripH tn Tarl with integrity ana amgence pleted during tne past year, johio, televised over W.IAC me oince oi coiuhcj, uiopiajr.uejana reiocauun oi 'yyp oy tne young peod during all this time the priceless! several rented facilities has tile v-iii lauiiao iiuiiuavii usiung eign missionary program. Mr Nonemaker.g parents, Mr.jBooher. and daughter Delia A letter was read from the and Mrg Nonemaker. Mae, Mr. and Mrs.

James Clark Rev. Byron Smith, head of thet Mr ar)d Mrs Milford wible' of Pittsburgh and Mrs. Louise Kentucky Mountain work, who Sunday dmner guests of Madden of Maddensville. Max Koh in! Sunday visitors of Mr. and 2 Injured In (Continued From Page One) Those present were: Mr Mrs.

Leslie Gearhart, Bob Patton on October 19. 1946, in the First Methodist Church at Mount Union. Her husband survives along with her parents of Mapleton Depot, R. and the following mm itv nf common sense ana.cnn rmutea to increasing er ficiency and economy of operations," Gillen said. "The Bell Company's con- elow, Darlene Oearhart, Miller, Priscllla Woods, da Stains, Penny Hams balanced judgment.

"Mr. Ralph J. Cramer has served as county treasurer for four years and as register of north on Route 522, driving aithere He Djans t0 take Dacki 110 Mrs- Harry Cohenour Mr. nc r.ui lnere' ne DaLK Mrs. Robert Bombersbach1 rivin T.anpastpr Chevrolet convertible.

1 9 6 3 onnl flnthina fnr th lin- tribution to Pennsylvania 'si ma pani Wnnrk sJ children: Glenna Gail, Carl and John all at home. Nevin Love. 48, Shirleysburg," "7 Hv 7 ana son ot ivew jersey are yis- and sons, Randy and Johnny, of McConnellstown and Mr. and wills and recorder of deeds dur-j economy continues to grow. skipper Linda Singer, One son Dreceded her in death.

I was eoine south, driving a 1958i Z. ner parents, rwr. ana rors. iiiuui.Lfi.iia. Pershing Horton.

Mrs. James Lancaster of Three Also surviving are two brothers! Olds sedan. ing the past eignt years, nis uu. Gearhart, Martin iecht, tw.c letter ntiino havf; reached a new high of $191 mil-1, floorhart 1 0 SlQlno Mr. and Mrs.

tryde West ot; Springs. D. A poem entitled, A School Child's Prayer, was recently published in The Daily and one sister: Eugene Love was following a car Dundalk, William Snyder of! operated by Grace M. Harper Glenview. 111., and Mrs.

Georee of Three Springs and her Mr. and Mrs. James Benson been above and beyond the normal call of duty. He deserves no. anne Gearhart, Raymond "Bell System purchases ofj Reed waynesuuro were liimauaj' afternoon visitors of Mrs.

Hir- "UiX'" "6. was read by Mrs. George am wible. visited Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Burdge of Grantham. commendation for a job we.l au Kenny Schuler, Janie done. E. (Leona Mae) Park of Maple-ton Depot, R. D.

Mrs. Patton eraduated from over into the northbound IaneRnj The busines sef on Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Wible and then went over the bank. plosed Praver bv Alrs- and children, Vickie and Jack, some io.uuu reiiiisyivaiiin mwo Pamnhpll lanip Gnr (totaled approximately $130 Campbdl Janie Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Lynn Mr. Harry Harrison, in his 11 i and efficient and children, Pamela and Judy, and the Rev. characteristic quiet URM by Se Befliy manner, completes 20 years ofil Ln tal Mrs. Paul K.

visited Mr. and Mrs. Porter ion. i spent the weekend witn Mr. ana Mrs.

Paul K. Schuler was in Mrs. Robert Emory in Brook-charge of the games. An ex- ville Schuler. Lynn on Christmas Day vuiiiuuiii w.w oublic Ill i IT rmnnnv 1 ICUUIUUO JC1 WiiiniriiU change of gifts was then mad Mr.

and Mrs. Dean Fleck and mani.fapt.irina and sunnlv unit served and a good Unit Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stains and children, DeLinda and Movies of the Yellow Stone Na- son and Mrs. Alma Wible at- tional Park and pictures of tended the Christmas program1 Butch, visited Mrs.

Stains' par of the system. haQ bv aU "The combination of payroll the county board of auditors. Mr. Harrison merits a public expression of appreciation for his long and faithful service. "Mr.

Charles E. Klingler this Canada were shown by VaugltS at the Walnut Grove church injents, Mr. and Mrs. Orrie Ne- the Mount Union High School in! To avoid hitting the Harper 1942. The Pattons spent their! car, Bernard turned to the left married life in the Mount Union iinto the southbound lane.

Love area except for six years in Pulled off to tne n8ht- 8mng Baltimore. Md. She was a mem-j sputh, but his car-was hit by ber of the First Methodist convertible. Church of Mount Union and the! was injured ta OES Chapter in Mount Union, accident Funeral services were held sbma that the ujj. f-, Chevrolet convertible was dam-en Wednesday, at 2 p.

m. fromt sm comDlete the Clark funeral home in Mount aout me complete i front end being battered, llie ilT'left front fender and the left and purchases, wnicn amountea I 1 rw-i I Maddensville. I ville, in Broad Top City. Stains who with his family to $321 million, provided a vital) Uiucai i uua day completes 8 years of service economic stimulus to almost every community throughout as a county commissioner, uur- SALTILLO Creek Valley Resident Dies cationed there. The decoration committee, composed of Mrs.

Elsie Plank, Mrs. Nellie Beaston and Mrs. Madeline Manspeaker, made appropriate candy favors for the the state, Gillen concluded. ing his time in office he has acted with the courage of his convictions. He has performed his services ably and faithfully." aw uiiJiuaivu.

niwci incut was Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Smith of Nellie Olive Ramsey, man Bucher and grandson, Mrs. Merle Wible, Fern Shoop, Richard Anderson and sons and occasion. The hostesses, Mrs.

McVevtown- Mrf' made in the Haven Rest Memorial Park at Mount Union, R. D. After the oaths of office had est resident of Trough Valley, died on Monday Flasher Is (Continued From Page One) ing area. front door of the Olds were damaged about $200, the police report showed. The Harper car which skidded over the bank was not damaged.

Ellen Marshall, Mrs. Claire allu ing, January 6, 1964, al Coulter Mrs Ruth Tohnson and' Foster Cramer and family ofj Mrs. Thelma Banks of the been administered to the eleven Mrs Vircinia Mount Union, R.D., Mr. Springs area and James officials, the judge extended his served a delicious luncheon nf Evan and daugh-Kyler and son James, of; congratulations and good wishes III .5,2 J5.eoL2liter Luiean of Three Springs, Chambersburg. to the incoming group and ex- Fire within the borough clock at her home in She had been in failing for the past two years.

The deceased was boi caused $7,525 loss, while those Mrs. Mary Zeone Mrs. Mary Winnick Zeone, former resident of Orbisonia, died on Sunday, December 29, 1963, in the Oreville Mennonite Home in Lancaster. re- cake fancv cookies Dickies Mr' and Mrs Richardj A son was born to Mr and pressed the hope that each would! outside the borough limits tea and coffee. Fraker of Saltillo and Mr.

John stevens of SatilIo jnjearry on the duties of his office suited in $22,000 damage. The cember 27, 1872 in Water! All Orbisonia (Continued From Page One) Attorney Morris M. Terrizzi of in the same high traditions of total loss for the year in the daughter of Jonathan and Those present were: i.iZf v7.X'. Blair Hospital in Hunt- his predecessor. 30 alarms was $29,525 Georee Beam Mrs Madeline I on January iwa.

Mrs all holiday, guests in theiStevens is the former Dor Manspeaker, Mrs. Ruth John-nZZ? Dora Mrs. Zeone was bom in Hunt riet (Foote) Barnett. ft married to Irven W. Ram1-December 27, 1892 at Wat Attorney Newton C.

Taylor, president of the Huntingdon i Huntingdon was re-elected as Flasher said that an average of 16 firemen responded to the ingdon County in 1896, Varner of Orbisonia, R.D. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bair of son, Mrs Virginia MansDeaker a Mrs. Rrir m1 Recent weekend guests In County Bar Association, spoke alarms.

in a ceremony performes Earlier in the day the stock daughter of the late Milton and May (Kough) Shugart. She was twice married. Her first the Rev. L. D.

Ott. MB Siindavorlelly- lvlr- iay'r orougnt a DieaKaown ot Hie tire caus Margaret Strausser, Mrs. Ruth! Mr and Mrs. Chambersburg spent holders held their annual meet- incr anH rA-eloMoH all oiaht rl-nnllnrt fpnm nrtn I IS 1 band died in 1931. were Kenneth; her brother-in-law and sis- giccmigo uuiu uic icgai i.

aici.i- anuwa. id iui II uruafl ity of the county, and extended; fires; 6 for buildings; 3 for mo- The following chfldrei ruioae oi Aiexanuna; ur. auter Mr. and Mrs. WaRe Rhone, Mrs.

Claire Coulter, Mrs. Nellie Beaston, Mrs. Elsie Plank, Mrs. Beulah Woods, marriage was to Robert Win-members of the bank director-nick of Orbisonia. She later ate for the year 1964.

The board married James W. Zeone who; includes: President Parsons. Mrs. James Shultz and daugh vive: Mrs. Hattie Com) congratuiations to tne new office tor vehicles; 3 flue fire alarms; and son Richard.

Saltillo; Mrs. Harry holders. one false alarm and one miscel- Mr. and Mrs. James Walker Mrs.

Senora Snouffer. Mrs. Rite' e's, "IV died in 1935. The ceremonies closed with'laneous alarm. Park, Robertsdale Lau! Ramsey, Cassville; Mrs.

SI the benediction by the Rev. The Three Springs Fire Com- Myers and daughter Barbv Mlla.rea a and daughter Anna Mary of mother, Mrs. Dillon of Sprout, Mr. and Mrs. w.

G. francis A. Ackerson, pastor of pany also operates an ambu- Vice President Ewing, Dr. Radford C. Locke, Boyd D.

Walls and William L. Keith, all of Orbisonia; C. J. Hess, Shade Gap; George V. Goshorn, Neelyton and A.

Rex Fleming, Saltillo. The following children survive: Robert Winnick, Michigan; Howard Winnick, Rockhill Furnace; Lloyd and Earl Winnick both of Orbisonia; Mrs. McKnight, (Jassville. Ralph Ramsey, Saxton Joe (Althea) Ward, Holy Trinity Catholic Church. lance division.

The report for Mrs. Eva Morgan, Mrs. Ruth eiiu7 NewWrg and Mr and 'aa Garlock, Mrs. Ellen Marshall, I Mrs brew Colver anQ Ronald Walker and daughter Mrs. Orrin Bard and guest.

Mrs. I 1 A rlU rww. Mr- and Mrs. Harold ine county commissioners law shows the ambulance to reorganize at a meeting I sponded to 30 calls during the Iowa; Mrs. William (Ada) If Cassville.

R.D. and Gen- Zelda Kutlenios and Mrs. Grace AU members of the director- and sons- Klckv and i to De neia later today. Personnel! iz-montn period and travelled a distance of 2,750 miles. Ramsey, at home.

Also ffl Scott both of Pittsburgh; Missjate were in attendance at the r. and Mrs.daughter Linda of Washington Mr. andMrs. of the various appointive offices Hazel Winnick, Orbisonia and annual reorganization meeting anar Mrs- iD.C, were hobday guests of ann HanphtPr nian under their inrisHir-tinn ar ov. TitC 7 tWalker iughter Linda of Washington, Tommy Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert, of the various appointive offices', mg are 34 grandchildren rii. Aunfn uewjs marsiiaii ana snn. tvpnnv nrA o--- vesterdav with he ion 0f Lewis Marsha" and Mr and great-grandchildren; 15 excen son- Kenny, oarents Va 01 CftSiS EnlrwalRalph Marshall, a guest MiZSahlr be selected at the I two to" Itlnone Logue an-Uo'can; great-grandchildren and mrs. Deity cair, mount union Also surviving are 27 grandchildren anrt fntir sictorc Me nieces and npehews.

two Elizahoth Rrnmhanoh Hospital on Monday dren preceded Mrs. RanR noinuaii oi ivyue im Chrin and family of Tennessee nounced previously that his: town. death. town; Mrs. Fay Worr'oll, Mrs.l The Community State Bank als 8uests in the Walker'deputy win be Richard S.

Kidd enjoyed "another excellent Mrs. Ramsev was a daughter Michelle Ruth Hetrick and Mrs. Phyllis home. of Mount Union and faithful member ol Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Fix and Register and Gifts Given To Children Trough Creek Methodist ft. Sclarrotta, all of Trenton, N.J. yeatr acf rding to re-Mrs. Zeone was a member of suml "ed to lckJ the Elm Street Mennonite 13 '5ars banH son Ralph of Three Springs, I will continue the services of and was always mtere town, R.D. Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Morgan and children of Cassville visited Mr. and Mrs. William Morgan and son during the hol- Misses Arlene and Marie Norris the welfare of the ctiura Chnrrh in Ihann ina? 8rown continuously until A has total assets of, AT V6re L-enTeT Star Route were Sunday dinner guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

James Fix, in Chambersburg. the community. She was Funeral services were held tajssjis.OOO. today it of increase ready to lend a helping inavs. $400,000 during the past year.

Jr Mr. andMrs. Paul Barter where needed. nnnvine un inursoay, January 2, 1964. Gary Thomas of Saltillo vis- $7,988 Paid (Continued From Page One) figure medical, second figure, dental: Huntingdon Area Jointure $942.23, Captain Jack Jointure $1,933.36, $631.25: Juniata Valley Union $462.20, Southern Huntingdon County Jointure $812.46, $457.00.

Payments for services to pupils in the following school dis The Orbisonia bank paid an ''u 'i have returned home this week school nave returned nome nis wees Funeral services will Monday morning in an as his deputies. Coroner Negley will name his deputies within the next couple of days. At the conclusion of the ceremonies, refreshments were served at an informal reception in the jury room by the Huntingdon County Commissioners and ited Bil Nead of Latta Grove after visiting their children and on Monay. Billy had been a their families in the on Fndav. Januarv IB, 1 per cent dividend on capital stock for the year 1963.

Next Tuesday, Jan. 14, the D.m. at the Troueh patient in the Pittsburgh hospi ticipation of enjoying the many gifts presented to them during the Yule season. Harrisburg area during the holidays. Death Of An Infant James Arthur McConauehev.

Methodist Church in Tool tal for several days and was stockholders of the national Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kelly brought home on Sunday to re Among these gitts is a seven-month old son of Ralph, banks in the Huntingdon area Rev. Richard H. Meyer the Rev.

Donald M. Pf' will officiate and intern television set, which was pre-if Thee Springs, R.D. were sented to the children at the'w Years day dinner guests the Probation Services to county ir. A nances: wui have their annual sessions (Painter) McConaughey ofj uiiit.dis anu meir tnends. Christmas party by the PTA fUhni" m.octc In rha coma hnma Other guests in the same home trict were made to Huntingdon be made in the Trough C-Cemetery.

Friends will I ceived at the McClain the center. Parents, brothers cuperate. Freda Fix spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Richard Anderson of Three Springs, Star Route. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Wible and daughters, entertained the Area jointure: Haverstock (Continued From Page One) were Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Miller of Three Springs. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Watkin Brady Henderson Mill and sisters of the youngsters were present for the party. home in Cassville a' Creek Jointure $167.40, County Road (Continued From Page One) Mrs. Kennard Bailey, presi- ocnnfatinni o'clock on Wednesday eW until 11 p.m. Friday and al JacKson Miller Jointure Hont nf tho Parent, a and family of Mifflintown were following guests during the hoi $70.00, Huntingdon- church alter 12 noon.

matter of salaries and wages was continued until Thursday. The salary of the county treas of the Day Care Center, ex- holiday guests of the former Dottie Noble, then over present Route 7H Oneida Elementary Jointure tends her sincere thanks to alljmother'. Verna Black, and ifiree bpnngs, R.D.2, died Sunday, January 5, 1964, at 11:40 a.m. in the J. C.

Blair Memorial Hospital. He had been a patient in the hospital for five days. He was born June 7, 1963 in Huntingdon. His parents survive, along with a paternal grandfather, Ralph McConaughey, Three Springs, and a maternal grandfather, Earl Painter, Rockhill Furnace. Also surviving are a brother, Larry Franklin, and a Washington.

D.C.; Mr. and Keedsvilie. Pennsylvania Traf-lbM 80 J32.40; Smithfield-Jun- nf tho nr0ani7ntinnc anH inJMS DrOWer and SlSter-in-iaW, urer is set by the commission tic Route 76 from Mill Creek: lata Jointure $185.13, ers, with the approbation of the dividuals whose contributions 00; Woodcock Valley Jointure Borough south through Cassville to Three Springs will hpmmo made the gifts at the center Mrs. Jack Schock and family, Huntingdon; David Noble and Charles Glunt, Orbisonia; Mr. and Mrs.

James Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller and son Ronald, Mrs. Phyllis Kelly and of Three Springs, R.D., and Mrs. Harold Park and daughter Glenda of Saltillo.

Dorothy Wible of Three Springs, R.D., spent the week- Arrange For Annual Supper Pennsylvania Traffic Route' 829. "Pennsylvania Traffic Route 276 from Mount Union south to1 Three Springs will become: Traffic Route 747. Pennsylvania: Traffic Route 176 from the junction with U.S. 522 south of sister, Gail Diane, both at county auditors. Monday was the 45th birthday anniversary of Chief Clerk Greene and to his surprise at the end of the day's work he found a delicious home-baked cake, bearing four burning candles commemorative of his four years in the post to which he was re-elected.

As the candles were extinguished by Mr. Dr. and Mrs. Walter Watkin. Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Hill and children of Linden, Ohio were overnight guests of Mrs. Harry Fick during the holiday week. Harrison Long, a guest in the Fick Convalescent Home in Saltillo, celebrated his 84th birthday on December 26th. Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Fry of Lancaster spent several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Scott McCoy, during Teenage Class Has Party At EUB Church The Teenage Class ol Three Springs Evan!" United Brethren Church the church basement on day evening of last week table in the social room decorated in keeping holiday season. home.

Funeral services were held possible. The children also received many individual gifts from the Jaycee Wives of Huntingdon; Mrs. Ray Sprankle of Alexandria and the Huntingdon Mothers Club. The PTA, guided by Mrs. Bailey, has learned to know the things which mean most to the children at the center.

Mrs. Bailey has been president of the group since its formation The first meeting for the new year was held bv the Saltiiin Lions in Miller's Dairy Bar last Thursday evening. President end with Miss Adrienne Ott of i the turnpike to south of Rock- on Tuesday afternoon, January 7, at 2 o'clock in the Ott funeral home at Orbisonia with the Rev. Theodore Bowers of the Orbisonia E.U.B. Church, of Orbisonia.

Mrs. Otha Thomas visited her nussen uirtman was charge. Greene and the cake-cutting was started by him, all joined in singing "Happy Birthday, Dear Lew." After a roast beef supper was enjoyed a meeting was held and ficiating. Interment was made in the Saltillo Cemetery. Members sat around tin son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs.

Robert Hooper, during the Yuletide season. Mr. and Mrs. M. A.

Harsh- Mrs. Bessie Cornelius was a ran furnace will become Pennsylvania Traffic Route 475. Pennsylvania Traffic Route 994 from Martins to Robertsdale will be eliminated and extended from Martins eastward through Three Springs to Rockhill Furnace to Orbisonia," and each year the group has become more active and help- Christmas dinner guest of Mrs pians were made for the an mi1 ficli ble and participated in oertainini? to Christmas. barger and family, Mr. and ful, both individually and as am Edna Grieder.

organization. I Mrs. Charles Eberly and mi ,1 Tvn'- -tc i. .1 1 .1 ml ti i lnls event is scheduled for Thursday evening February 20. and will ha hiH Tt County Lad Mrs.

Fern Smoker and family The teacher presented afl iiuuugn me ri.n a hiui uic tiuiui en ui iniee JUi mts, uuyu i HnnKndnVvn hac krnm. rjf Ih.lV.h.rt A Ui MUnBngQOn, H.U Mr. and I jn the Saltillo Communi aay cake to honor tne mn Mount Union Rotary Club Holds Meeting II, vuiui, wi.v ri hiv Uti HOI a 1 114 11 IC11U Jl liail W- Mrs. Ernest Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.

Aubrey Thomas of Maple- Bell To celebrated by members oast vear. ton Depot, Terry Foster, Mount: ty Duuuing. Between a hundred and a hundred fifty Lions are expected to attend this event become one Rpfrpshments were Sfl1' most successful in working burg, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Down-with handicapped children.

The; in and daughter Bonnell of Ma-PTA meets bi-monthly at which pleton Depot and Mr. and Mrs. time needs, problems and de- Edwin McConaughy and chil-sires are all exchanged freely! dren, Delores and Dennis, were due to the great understanding holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. President Dominic Corda pre Mrs.

Jean Knueh. assi! sided at the regular meeting of (Continued From Page One) struction expenditures will have exceeded $100 million. "Outlays of this magnitude Union and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fisher and family visited Mr.

and Mrs. Otha Thomas during the holiday. (Continued From Page One) in Alabama. Since there was an opening at the institute, Gregory was able to be admitted immediately. Carl Shoemaker, executive director of the Juniata, Mifflin and Huntingdon County Chapters of the Juniata Foundation for the Blind stated "flrponrv Mrs.

Helen Brandick. ui uie leaning events of Lionism the county. gifts were exchanged, i uuns Jim Smith anH the Mount Union Rotary Club held on Thursday evening, January 2. in the social room of the First Methodist Church. wnicn nas oeveiopea mrougni Theodore McConaughey.

the years. Mr. and Mrs. James Fix of as nn- are necessary to maintain the Crotsley are serving' high, quality of all the com-'chairmen of the fish the fish fru The club with much reluctance special chairmen are Lions Rex attendance were: Jana Carol Rhodes, Doris Bonnie Madden, Phyllis, Harold Brandick, HaroW per, George Harper. Snyder, Junior Booher, Kough.

teacher, and irmiiicauons services we provide, to increase the versatility of these services, and to expand Chambersburg were Christmas dinner guests of their son and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fix, and son Ralph of Three Springs, Star Route. Other visitors in the same home losing a valuable member. President Corda wished him much success in his future work.

Announcements and other matters of importance engaged iciimig Artnur Kupert and Jim Ford. The entire club was drafted into a work unit to care 12 County (Continued From Page One) Himes administered the oaths of office, in turn, to the other eleven officials taking office today. Seven of the officials will be taught many skills received the resignation of Ro-which will enable him to live John D. Jack, who re-normal, active life, even with! signed due to the fact that he his handicaps." Shoemaker is leaving Mount Union. Presi-added, "He is a bright and dent Corda expressed the regrets alert child and will learn quick-iof all the members of the club.

ly." lite noted that they would be Mrs. Brandick. ior me many phases of assuring a successful supper a successtui supper. uur lacmues to Keep pace with increasing demand. "The company's plans reflect firm confidence in Pennsylvania's economic future." thp the attention of the members during the holidays were Mr.

a ff at inose planning to before the meeting was ad-; and Mrs. Rufus Miller of Three attend Americans now use journed. Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Nor secure tickets in ad-; billion cuhic feet of wo started their second terms, SUOUIQ vance.

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