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The Brookville American from Brookville, Pennsylvania • 10

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Brookville, Pennsylvania
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THE BROOKVILLE AMERICAN BROOKVILLE PA THURSDAY DECEMBER 20 1951 PAGE TEN 1 $2000 Set As Quota In 1952 Polio Drive jEdwaM terment John Health Leader Ingersoll officiating In- DRAFT BOARD TO BE CLOSED1 wlll be In the Temple Com- FOR CHRISTMAS' NEW years The local Selective Srrvle: will be closed from 12:05 nor-i on Monday December 24th Wed-I Henry Beer of 1 Slgel nesday December 1 a 1 tli" jdled at the Jefferson County Home same closing hours will be cbwved on December 9 at the age of 78 A from Monday December 31 -1 to native of Jefferson County he was rv In Eldred Township on June 29 1873 and was a retired fanner 1 He was a member of the Methodist Church Funeral services were held at the "iiimiKd tram page 1) up of little debts scattered throughout counties In all of the 48 states Robert North chairman few the Brookvllle District announced that he Is asking for $2000 again this New Program Set Up For Local Scouts Continued front page 1) I be partial expense of summer camp 30- an allowance for Scouting equip- I Second Class: Clothing and K- incut or any other Item that would quipment 1 Hiking Methods 3 First by specific regulations to meet member bcheflt the boys In their Scout life Aid 5 Compass 2 Measuring 3 Map Capehart adjustments are covered Locomotive Engineers He Points are to be awarded as fol- Reading 3 Preparing Fire Wood by the OOR 21 regulation or by member of the Immaculate Goncep- lwv: 'ire Building 4 Hike Cooking 4 GOR 20 a similar but separate reg- tlon church ClrTch Attendance One point Clean Up 3 Observation 4 Wild utatlon Issued for smr" rill be awarded each week foTat- Second Class Hike 10 Total eswllmplarrul tending one Bun day church service BO Troop Meeting Attendance One First Claes: Clothing and Equlp-polnt will be awarded each Week far ment 2 Health Protection 3 First attending the regularly scheduled Aid 7 Directions 3 Measuring 3 troop meeting Map Sketching 4 Camp Making 8 Wearing of Uniform One point Wood Lore 8 Camp Cookery 8 Edible Wild Plants 4 Swimming 5 will be awarded few each appear- Attendance at District Event cua point will be awarded for each appearance at district events Appearance at and Passing of Ecard of Review Five points will be awarded for appearance at and 'passing of a board of review I Advancement I Tenderfoot: Scout Spirit 4 Scout i Participation 7 Scout Craft 9 Total OPS Clarifies Regulation On Capehart Law mending but not supplanting them la tlon issued for smaller business- In this instance small business Is identified as one whew gross sales of all commodities and services In the last fiscal year before July 28 1951 were lees than (250000 Director William Collins of the Erie OPS Office explained that the i Charles Tinihliii! Charles Frank Tknblln of Clark Street died at the age of 60 year at the Edward Myer Memorial Hospital on December IS at 12:43 a I Hospital Buffalo Dec 15 at 1 12:45 a Mr Tlmblin was an en- glneor Plttoburg and Shaw- mut Railroad Co since 1915 and was of the Brotherhood of was a The deceased was bom on June Pb- Bt DuBoUll Maloney of that community He Is survived by his wife and the following children: Mrs Florence Conray of Buffalo Charles A and Louise of Brook ville new regulations (OOR 20 and 21) J1CW are wlth no deadUne for filing and that all provisions of ex- istlng regulations not Inconsistent with them remain In full force I Collins said that the Erie district year and added his personal appeal Blel Methodist Church on Decem-to the contributors In his awa to be Iter 11 at 2:00 with the Rev aa generous as possible The Brook- Milton Shaffer officiating Inter-vllle District Includes Brookvllle ment was In the ML Tabor Cem- Corsica Slgel Richards ville and etery Munderf Committeemen who will serve I with North this year aw Oscar 1 1 Monnoyer Coin Bates Mc-Khight HI Industries and Special Contributions Donald Dennison Business Organisations Rockey Brookvllle Schools Henry Rural Schools and Mrs Helen Haines Churches January 28th has been set as the tentative date for the annual Tag I Day with Mrs Vanderhoff i named as chairman A Reilly Jr Is treasurer for the drive In his request for cooperation of local and awa residents Mr North repeated the statement by National sources that the cost of aiding polio victims in 1951 was considerably higher There wew two cases In Jef- ferson County a lower total than lrf the Christmas Seal Sale Governor many area territories Throughout John Fine said the state there was a lower number half a century ago the of cases but many of the victims office will handle Individual appll- Mrs Margie Miller of Rldgway cations for ceiling price adjustments Mrs Anna Matthews of Bt Marys In cases whew the annual net sales Mr- Geneva Reed of Drummond volume Is less than 1000000 Oth- Fa Mrs Madallne Shugarts also ras desiring to take advantage of of Drummond and Mrs Martha the Capehart formula unable to Himes of Smethport 11 grandchild-apply under specific regulations are rfn also survive to apply to the Office of Price Sta- Funeral services wew held on blltzatlon Washington 25 December 18 at the Immaculate GoVCTIlOr SflysScBlS Conception Church with the Rev Frank A Hartleb officiating Interment was In the Brookvllle Catholic Cemetery NEW POSTAL LAWS (Continued from page 1) iti IldploGonOllCr 1 I 1 In a statement urging support of tlon required by law effective Janu- ary 1 1952 In the weight and aim of fourth-class matter (parcel poet) fifftH SJAUVn push passing between filfit-class post of- ww 11 UI)66rVC8 XlOllCliiyS i llcee that It Is deemed proper to ex- plain that the Department Is Without authority to waive any of the liiew The bulletin continues: "The Post Office Department did not Initiate advooate this action In fact It opposed the discriminatory features of the law Nevertheless Congress i-kl VT ia The Social Security Administration office In DuBois will be closed Monday December 24th and Monday December 31st This was announced today and Is in accordance ith an executive order of the President To compensate for this rloslng Mary Paul of Frederick town Whiter of Buffalo and Pvt John Tlmblin of Camp Bwckenrldge Ky Brothers and sisters who survive aw Alpdn and James of Brock part Security UlllCC the mi the usual Monday to Friday work-days may find It convenient to come In on December 29 or January 5 Mr O'Neill urges those Self-employed who have not yet secured 8oclnl Security numbers to stop In in person on one of the two Saturdays The self-employed and others who have questions about old-age and survivors insurance can also take this opportunity to clear up any problems they may have on Social Security Assistance Rolls Rise In November Although public assistance rolls turned slightly upward at the end of November the rise was not State-wide as assistance case loads In 23 of tne 67 counties continued to decline The drop In these 23 counties totaled 1102 persons or almost enough gram These aw areas whew thew Is a heavy concentration of steel I metal fabrication and other related Industries essential to defense pro- I due tlon The assistance rolls dropped by ii an effort to divert from the malls security office will be open and heavy parcels that can be Saturday from 8:30 a to 5 I'artied by other means of trans- on December 29th and January 5th porta tlon such as express freight Manager of the Du-or truck lines passed Public Law BoIfi offloc suggested that full use should be made of the opportunity Hew Is the law on parcel post alIordcd by Saturday hours packages: The else of parcels arlg- individuals who aw not able to call one In proper uniform at troop meetings and district events Proper uniform requires that the uniform be clean and that the Scout be neat lit every respect Good Turns One point will be awarded for each good turn with a maximum of five being allowed for the award period It is said that good things come in threes then accept our wishes for Good Health Good Luck and Good Cheer for Christmas and the coming New Year APPLIANCE STORE Enjoy Holiday At required longer periods of treatment and the costs of hospitalization have Increased Contributors who wish to mall their checks for the March of Dimes aw requested to make them payable to the March of Dimes and to mall them to A Reilly Jr Treasurer Brookvllle Bank and Trust Company Brookvllle Pa OlwtllMH ELLA STAHLMAN SLLA a Stahlman former resident of Brookville died at the home of her daughter In Washington on December 18 She was 79 years of age The deceased was bom in Warsaw Township on November 4 1872 the daughter of James and Margawt (Hoffman) Johnson She was mar- i rled in 1901 at Hazen to Clark Stahlman of Klrkman She was a post president of the WCTU a graduate of Clarion Normal School and was a member of the Presbyterian Church She is survived by a daughter Lucille Stahlman of Washington and the following brothers and sisters Clyde Johnson of Hazen Frank Johnson of Hazen Alvin of Cleveland and Mrs Mayme Johnson of Wlndber Pa Funeral services will be held today (Thursday) at the Reitz Funeral Home at 2:00 with the Rev wRWcwciKiKiKmqsptvrcisscitiriew For Weddings and The Holidays Home Made Mints Grill Commonwealth of Pennsylvania began officially to fight the widespread and costly disease of tuberculosis Now a program of clinic laboratory sanatorium X-ray survey nursing and educational services extends to all communities these things aw being done by the State Government the people throughout the Common- weaitfi aw aiding in the fight to conqper tuberculosis by means of the services of the Pennsylvania Tuberculosis and Health Society and its affiliated local organisations which are hard at work in every county The secret of success in this battle ia cooperation on the part of all health agencies official and private and the people as individ- uaia This is what we arc doing in Pennsylvania smiling Santa Claus pictured on this Christmas Seal is symbolic of the happiness to be secured by conquering tuberculosis My hope'is that the "people of our State will purchase and use them in generous quantity" TB Facts TB is You cant inherit TB from your parents Vou can have TB without feeling sick The doctor can tell whether you have TB by X-ray and other tests TB usually ean be cured if found early enough and treated properly Christines Armed Forces i lnatlng at first-class post offices addressed to other first-class post offices Is limited to 72 Inches in length and girth combined and specifically limits the weight of such parcels passing between first-class post offices to 40 pounds if destined within the first and second zones and to 20 pounds if destined within the third and eighth zones (The first and second zones aw up to 150 miles from any given post office or mailing point and the fourth to the eighth zones are from 300 to 1800 miles from any mailing point) Notices outlining the new regulations on the post cards and the parcel post packages will be posted on the bulletin board at the local pest office this week Army Changes Recruiting 'Continued from 1 Sfcnaltag 10 First Class Hike 20 Total 80 Medlt Badges: Required badges 30 Non-wqulred Badges 30 Merit Attwater's Prairie Chick in prairie chicken found in only four Texas counties i an the of extinction all of our friends we wish a Merry Christmas and added happineee for each day of the New Year Western Auto Associate Store Main St Brookville Your Dinner the Cream Mints Milk I nmlnlng Centers aw being established throughout the nation Local- this means that as of the first of the year the Brookvllle recruiting station will discontinue forwarding i which are being particularly bene-thelr men to Altoona Pennsylvania 1 fited by the national defense pro- to offset the rise of 1208 persons registered In the other 44 counties For the most part the counties showing declines wew in awas tor examinations for service Under the new system volunteers and draftees will be sent to Pittsburgh Pa According to CpL Mencer the Armed Forces Examining Bta- LAST CALL 'Ions aw designed to examine and 472 persons In the 4-county area of process men for every branch of Philadelphia Delaware Montgom-aervlce The new centralized offices ery znd Chester with Its metal-pro- were creatd in an attempt to stand- duclng plants ordnance factories San Diego Calif Aboard the alr-ardlse and economize the enlistment and shipyards while In the 4-coun- craft carrier UBS Bon Homme Rlch-nd selection procedures ty awa of Allegheny Beaver Fay- ard when she arrived hew after as usual" far the re- ette and Washington containing nearly a year in Korean waters was r-lting service wffl continue Cpl the heart of the State's vast steel Paul Fitzsimmons fireman UHN v-noer explained Men and women industry the rolls declined by 301 son of Mr and Mrs Wayne Fltz-' crested In service in the persona aimmona of Route 1 Brookvllle Pa or the Air Force are Recommissioned from the Paolflc rtill urged to contact the local re- The Bor Association of Jefferson Reserve Fleet the Ban Homme rulting office in the Court House County announces that all law of- Richard has operated on the firing News Items American Hotel Christmas Gift Shopping flees In the coupty will be closed for line off east coast contlnu-! Christmas from 12:00 noon Satur- ously for maw than six weeks 'day December 22 1951 until 9:00 a Her air group composed of Flght-m mi Wednesday December 26 fcr Squadrons 781 783 and 874 Composite Squadrons 3 11 35 and James Pro there President 61 and Attack Squadron 923 have Jefferson Co Bar Assn 47-1 flown dally strikes against key en- emy rail lines highways and sup- Flrat Barbed Feaea Ply facilities The squadrons all The first barbed wire fence pat- Naval reserve groups ordered to du- Building Brookvllle Pa CHRISTMAS TREES Brookville Builders Supply Phone 935-W Chicken Consomme Shrimp Cocktail P'n-apple Juice -Peach Nectar Half Grapefruit Fruit Cup Assorted Relishes Hot Rolls Roast Turkey Riling Cranberry Sauce Roast Capon Savory Filling Choice T-Bone Steak Chef's Relish Virginia Baked Ham Spiced Crab Apple Roast Rolled Rib of Beef au Jus CHOICE OF TWO Snowflake Potatoes Candied Yams Frosted Green Peas Carrots Whole Buttered Kernel Corn Fresh Cauliflower Hollandaise Sauce SALADS Holiday Salad Cole Slaw Head Lettuce Roquefort Dressing ented in 1867 had wooden pegs strung along a length of plain wire with sharpened points of wire protruding from each peg Their Guests Selections In Each the Department Still Complete for You fo Buy Gift Be Proud to Give DESSERTS DANCE Sponsored By Brookville Aerie 983 0 SATURDAY EVENING December 22 JERRY ORCHESTRA 1 1 jt Mince Pie ty at the outbreak of hostilities in Korea have provided the major portion of UN air action against the Communists In North Korea since tbs start of peace talks last summer With the 35th infantry Div In Korea The Bronze Btzr MSdal for Medltorlous service has been awarded In Korea to SgL Homer Yeaney of Summerville Pa Yeaney la a member of the 27th Infantry Regiment 25th Division He was cited for a his service from Oct 18 1950 to Oct 6 1951 The mathematic requirement far unrestricted Navy line officer candidates waa suspended under new directives received by Lieutenant Commander Wolfe officer In charge Pittsburgh Navy Recruiting District i The new policy enables college graduates who had college courses not requiring mathematics to apply for Naval commissions Men graduating at mid-term should ap- ply 120 days or prior to VISIT OUR Boston Cream Pie -Strawberry Shortcake -jcslate Vanilla or Strawberry Ice Cream Fruit Cake with Rum Sauce Plum Pudding Raisin Sauce Coconut Ladies Department Department Shoe Department and Department Nuts jTee Tea Chocolate Milk $250 Members and Please Make Your Reservations Early Our Best Wishes for a Merrv Christinas and a Happy New Year Eagles Club Room Brookville Slain Street.

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Pages Available:
23,138
Years Available:
1918-1977