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The Kane Republican from Kane, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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SATURDAY JULY J930.V THE. DAILY REPUBLICAN, KANB and MT, JEWETX PA PAGE THREE KIMPO AIRFIELD IS RECAPTUC grove at Rasselas for the benefit stite just wild ABOtrrsrovres CORINTH, Miss. (U.P) T. O. Simmons doesn't need a vacation lor' relaxation.

He goes to 'the movies. Simmons attends a movie every day except Sundfey, and in thevlast 10 years he hasn't missed than three shows a year. WILCOX K5WS MRS. BERNICE MINES phone wilcojc ssei TIMES FEftTMB KCffl0r ISSUE OF esso MKsra pi VAX i COMMUNIST CAPITAL IN NMTHIIN KOIIA the Elk district jamboree troop. Tom Wantuck was elected patrol leader and Dick Hodgdon assistant patrol leader as they were the only first class scouts In the patrol.

Tho troop is composed 'of scouts from every troop in the Elk district. The Elk District Troop, with the other Bucktail council troop mei Monduyevening at Camp Mountain Run where they stayed overnight and started for Valley Forge earty Tuesday morning. of the Rasselas Holy Cross church. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Anderson, sons Tom and Norman and daughter Kathleen attended the Kyser Mutherson wedding in Pittsburgh last Saturday. Boy Scouts from Wilcox attending the National Jamboree at Valley Forge are Tom Wantuk, Dick Hodgdon and Jerry Adams. They are members of the Owl patrol of ft succeafui o. Air 1 1 0 S3F TOO I COMMUNIST ATTACKS OH TROOP I 'Ljfrv COMCINTIATIONS, COM VOtS AM3 1. 1.

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A Auto 8 WEEKS PLAYS 8 STARS RECAPTURf OF KIMPO AIRFIELD near Seoul after attack by U. S. planet highlights Korean war news. South of Seoul (arrows) Suwon airfield, where Gen. Douglas MacArthur went to Inspect the battlefront.

Suwon was under heavy bombing and strafing" attack by Russian made planes. A U. S. task force of five warships has been: sent" to Pusan on Korea's southern coast to save the city from an amphibious force of Reds. Task force is commanded fey Rear Adm.

John" Higglna; C. S. Navy units shelled. Communist forces in the area of Samchok. Alr Cwiditioned Comfort SHEA'S Phono 531B or 5011 BRADFORD, PA, IN KOZZA Stent Mike MOVES OI COURT RUMFORD, U.R Opening their weekly meeting in the municipal courtroom, Boy Scouts turned on the lights and found John Bay eras, sleeping beneath the judge's desk.

The Scouts called police, who removed Bayeras and brought him. back to the' courtroom next day on a drunkenness charge. By fusing glass thin sheets of steel, "wallpaper" which will" w'th stand water, grease, acid and waar has been developed. 2,200 of Pennsylvania units, 53rd Fighter Wing. DASEDALL CITY MUDHENS League Game) James City Field Wilcox Churcftes Nazareth Lutheran church, Wllf cox, Henning L.

Johnson, pastor. Fourth Sunday after Trinity. 9:30 ai mi Sunday school and Bible etas. 1045 ai m. Service of Wor shin 7:30 p.

m. choir rehearsal. Friday, 7:30 p. m. the Sorosls society will meet at tne parsonage.

Wilcox Presbyterian church, Wor ship service 9:13 a. Sunday school 10:30 a. Rev. B. W.

Kos sack. Wilcox Mission Covenant church, pastor Earl Robbing, Sunday school 10:15 a. Worship! service 11:15 Prayer service Friday, 7:30 p. m. St.

Ann's Catholic church, Rev. Leo Foley, Mass 10:30 a.r m. Bessie Tretton, Antonette Bollinger and Mrs. A. Beichner of North Warren were recent visitors at the home of Gretchen Het'z necker.

Mrs. Roy Miller and children of Warren are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Bullers, The condition of Shirley Bullers, who is a patient at the Ridway hospital, is improved. Arthur Hanson is visiting at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Benson in Columbus, Incf. Mrs. Charles McMahon and son Charles of DuBois are visiting Mrs. Thresa Johnson this week.

Rev. and Mrs. Henning L. Johnson and son Bertil attended the Wilcox District meeting at the Lutheran church in Gaieton Tuesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Evan Pearson of Ridgway visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sigfrid Pearson and Mrs. Charlotte Pearson last Sunday.

Mrs. Jack Helscel is a patient at the Ridgway hospital. Beverly Mines, student at Jamestown Business College, is spending the weekend at her home nere. A silver tea was held at the Presbyterian church Wednesday afternoon. Mrs.

Joseph Sellars and Mrs. Ida Whippo were the hostes S5 A game party was held by the Auxiliary of the American Legioi Thursday evening. A chicken' dinner and supper, bazaar and fish pond will be held on. the 4th of July In the picnic The nearly half a million acres of fine timberx that form Allegheny National Forest lw northwest Pennsylvania embrace several stands of virgin forests that are outstanding examples' of primitive beauty of Penn' Woods, says the current ift sue of Bsso Road News, monthly travel paper. Now belntr distributed by.

Esso dealers throughout' several! states, the publication contains articles about many other places of interest to motorlstsj a calendar of coming' events and a detour map showing construction work on main highways. Esso News' goes on to say: In. almost the dead center of the forest Is the Tionesta natural' and scenic area, a vast tract of untouched hemlock and hardwood oh a forest road running south from Ludlow. An other" is Hearts Content natural area; where you can stroll beneath white pine and hemlock three centuries 1 i At Hearts Content is a wide mea dowland" decked out fof picnickers. From an.

eighty foot fire tower you can pick out many of the landmarks of this 120 acre tract. Hearts Content, midway between Sheffield and Tidloute; can' be reached' by forest roads. Nearby is Sandstone Springs where an encircling grove of tall white pine? and oaks is now a picnickers' haven. Most accessible is Twin Lakes in a woodsy valley, 7 miles southeast of! Kane and just off U. S.

219. A seven acre of water, fed by mountain streams, provides swimming, as well as a pleasing outlook from the spacious picnic grounds. Sandy beach, bathhouse, picnic tables and shelters round, out the The vanished lumbering town of Loleta is now site of the recreation area of that name, southeast of Marienville. Swimming is again the feature attraction in a creek fed pool, which fritters "ay to a shallow area ideal for rs. In addition" to the usual facilities, Loleta has a large sports field, and its campground; with room for fifteen tent sites, has spring water.

North of Loleta is Kelly Pines, treasured for its seclusion. The dense woodland setting punctured by jaeged crags, is watered by lim pid Wolf Run. Hikers particularly, are attracted I io uiegneny forest camp, situated conveniently on Route 59, lust 7 miles east of Warren. South of Bradford, on Route 219. hemmed in by tall hemlock and large boulders, is the Kennedy Springs camp and picnic grounds.

Special campfire permits for use in the undeveloped areas, a map, and descriptive' materia, are available from the Forest Supervisor, warren, Fa Happy Motoringf HOLLYWOOD and BROADWAY '4 Theatre OPENS MON. JULY 10i PERSON ON STAGE STAGE HITS! JULY 10th GUY KIBBEE in BORROWED TIME' 'ii rv4 ger than their stomachs, the garbage men will haul away some 100 tons of garbage. Dates, of the PNG'fe training camps are: At Indiantown Gap July 8 to July 22, seven thousand Non Divisional troops; July 29 to August 12, ten thousand 28 Infantry Division. At Camp Perry, Ohio July 23 to August 6, four thousand of 51st AAA Brigade. At Fort Miles, Delaware August 6 to August 20,.

one thousand of the 118th AAA Group. At Dover Air Force Base, Dover, Delaware August 12 to August 26, SUNDAY JAMES STARS WEEK OF Ul lilliHIM with JOSEPH 2. Tom Drak la "Heavtn Can 3. Joha Loder in "For Love or 4. Susan Peters in "GUn Menagerie 5.

Vivian Blaine in "Born 8. Richard Arlen in "Goodbye 7. E. B. Horton in "Clotilde" (Prior to Broadway) "ON FALLON SUNDAY, JULY 2 TUESDAY.

JULY 4 On new mile Dicky Ben Speedway four miles west of Warren, Pa. on Route 6 between drive i theatre and Town Banw Stock cars, modified and. roadsters. Qualifying at 2 p. m.

Lot of thrills, chills and spills. Top drivers from Cleveland are Fred Lehman, Bert Furey, CVpi Davis, Art Robhlns, John Reynolds. Also many local cars and drivers. All entries most be In before 12 noon on day of race. Track is chemically treated for dust.

Iliu nilly imusie, refreshment stand and plenty, of. parking spam Wait" Money" Yesterday" Again BUT FAtL TO GUARD Wt EQUIPMENT HARRIS Some Pennsylvania National Guardsmen, will earn an estimated $1,123,000 in Federal training pay and allowances during: the 1950 field training season comprising five separate camps, Maj. Gen. Frank. A.

Weber, State Adjutant General, saidl today. Additional expenditures for feed ling and supplying the troops will 1 bring the total Federal outlay to approximately $3,000,000 for the PNG season. i General Weber estimated the troops will consume 1,140 tons of food, and use 1,400,000 gallons, df gasoline, 45,000 gallons of oil, 1,010 tons of ammunition, and 450 tons of coal. 1 The troops will require the following equipment to get to their camps and return home: 550 Pull and day coaches, 89 baggage cars, 10 flat cars, four kitchen cars, 25 buses, and 675 government vehicles. The citizen soldiers will wear out: 1,100 pairs of combat boots, 3,000 pairs of fatigue uniforms, 750 pairs of Class A uniforms, 200 rifles and carbines, 20 jeeps and ten 214 ton trucks.

They are expected to lose twelve MI rifles, one light machine gun, 20 watches and compasses, six radios, nine pistols, 5,500 shelter tent pins, 600 shelter tent poles, two field ranges, and 1,500 knives, forks and spoons. And, because many eyes are big' Racing GREASED POLES; a I VS. MAIL ORDERS NOW: SEASON TICKETS $12.60 Single Admission 1.95, 1.30, 55c Make Checks payable to Summer Theatre. Enclose Stamped Envelope. (.

CROSBY (McKean Elk 3 P. M. Season Tickets Limited. Still gam, available Nl MAY Oil endGeiEjeiret fillae Ss and 1 earfy f)s o) AA o) com Fmud fei? ADD Mfidi? auuD mem, 2 PIGS; 2 SPIKE NAILING CONTEST FOR VOr.3J; DASGCALL FOR BOYS; 2 $T0 PRIZES. THROWING FOR GIRLS; SEVERAL RACES JIABHES SHTlf 3 F.

DANIELSON C. DANIELSON R. DANIELSON FARNSWORTH B. WILSON W. WILSON WEATHERBEE JONES FRAGLE MILLIRON CECCHETTI TUHOVAK CHUBON RUDOLPH, Mgr.

COVEL HANNAH ROSSEY BURTON SPETIC ISHMAN SIVAK D. ANDERSON ROLFE BERGREEN CEDAR GROLEMUND JOHNSON C. ANDERSON, Mgr..

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