'Hatings Couple to Wed On TV See Story On Page 2-C Vol. 59 No. 16 A Three Sections — 18 Pum County Weight Sealer Post H. C. McWilliams Is Given to Former Detective To Retire As Head Charles Cowan Named To Replace Sheehan Cambria County Commissioners Monday of this week announced fw) new pérsomnel appointments aml accepted the pein of ont veteran county employee. arn, was appointed county sealer | of weights and measures. Bdward J. Baumer of Franklin’ St, Johnstown, was named | Frank Salvaggio's 'Dream of Factory Reality At Gallitzin By MRS MADALENE OG BUCK Mr. Frank Saivaggio, owner ‘and proprietor of the Blue Moon | Gardens of Qallitzin, was appoin- ted to Gallitzin Borough Council lon Monday, Jan 28, at a special : meet ing of the the solons in the “FRANK SALVAGGIO Last A purchased the three-st | aC Bidg. in Gallitsin, {first of January, Manufacturing Tyrone and Philips 3} the 4 forts 1961. Mr. Salvag- | 1962, he Mo Co., with Of Farm Extension Veteran of 37 Years To Quit Post July | HC McWilliams, the dean of | Pennayivania farm agents is re tiring after 37 years service in ! this county Mr. McWiiliams annotaced his retirement last week at the 37th | annual meeting of the Cambria County Agricultural Extension Association at Ebensburg. He will jeave his duties as the Cambria County Farm Agent on July 1 EA native of Northumberland County, “Mac” took over his post here an July 7. 1915 and under ‘his able guidance the COURLY S | agricsitural program has expand sd and prospered. Agent MeWil- \ UNION PRESS-COU Serving Northern (ambria (County PATTON, PA., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1952 NORTH CAMBRIA PERSONALITIES--NO. 147 Alvin T. Buck Has Education As Career | iiams has become a friend and || adviser 10 hundreds of count {farmers through hs untiring ef According | association can largely puted to Mr. McWilliams. Al though the anil wax Set up few months before he came to Cam- marks the date over here as iis prin County, it (when he took i birthday. Through hin efforts ITI Was ex the pro For instance 1051 the unit hel to organ- {ize 271 meetings for 4-H and other youth groups and conducted 371 farm mestings and demon- strations for adulls tis Active In Many Groups | Active in many state and na | tional groups, “Mac” has held Is | many officea in these units and also ix 3 member several hon | arary agricultural fraternities. He was given the Distinguished Ber. ‘vies Award of a three-year lease | County Agens’ Assn. in 1947. on . property. : etn | for bringin the factory to Gal r from the time he pur. the building it was his | dream hy bring new industry to) ation SE wife, Dora They celebrated their 25 h| anniversary last autumn. also is active in | Pennsylvania, and is among or yo gy. | oldest in the nation. | Mr. McWiliama is he oldest agent, in the point of service, in the ! graduaisd from the Bilate Poo State Teachers Col- ge | in 1907. In 1911 he Wax aw- a degree in Sisiculture at Frond Bs State After gett ha farming de- started to | gree, { work ia Fruit rden, Va. until he ar iF. four | “Whi Wn | the former gre Pay Mrs. MeWutiams | aelive nas a fring tivities aa i | district a To fhe Jarm EE aang | at 217 Month Julien Sireet in Ehemburg ow lem KAR A RE ped job on all | on ox | awirded an Jo Sen Fiwnmgumo to most folks, the | Lguccess of the county's extension | be atin the National | [men's groups also will sass By OYE BR STEVENS Alvin 7 Buck, Gallitain remident, has whode life {0 sduentiem For the past. 10 vears he Ras been assistant superintsndent of Cambria County ground _ experience Wich him for this position ncis y 6 yesrs as leacher In the soupy public schol To Mr Huck freation than just leas hing ing and arithneli He looks (mn the children, ned pupils, bul as persons wh day will become ft ull: fledged oil gens Making them goal is the real oh of a ¥en Buck believes “The field of good to mie for stated AL the same Lin hin entire Caresr far he Fond sducation. He mid Lhe muneration for tepching sutisfac tion ome pela when he sees Prominen t ive Ris Rives £13 Back tied 3g We Bywads a ta HEY reading writ to vOuUnRERTETrs &A BEE Ftiyens My aetiin slincation ¥ Far 13 the a £4 % isis gin + ¢ he Bas spent # res re ig ihe New Miners’ Hospital Wing To Be Completed By Apr. 1 of neo SIA 8 i SURG RR 3 Si = Wildlife Week to Marked In District Gerald A. Plusmmet of Cresson | president of the Cambria County | sportamen, will serve as chairman ‘for this county's obmervance of Nationa! Wildlife Week Mar. 18 to 22 He alteady has named some | gastric chairmen, inekading Fred | Solason, Hastings: Ray Cornelius Johnstown, J. H Nicholson, Gal fitzin, and Evan Stineman, South Fork. Officers of local sporis This year the week will be ded jeated to preservation of the dim- inutive Mey Deer of Florida of which less than 50 still live on the Kevin off the southern Up of | Plorides. Money wili be used to | maintain protection for ithe deed and improve their native habitat Little more than knee -Jigh, the pounds when full fawns are about bits. Each year during Wildlife Week mime species of wildiile io ven special allention. Sametime may be one of our Pegnsyl- vania birds or animals and we will welrome suppori from over grown. Their the size of rab fithe nation. So we must lend our Sid this year 0 the Kay Deer Red Cross Drives Volunteer workers in the vari. communities kre Preparing .ouasphere to the wing. fisr the anmis! Red Cross dd $84, Be Equipment Authorized ¥ Faw Cita deer weigh no more than 30 to 35 Wang £3 | Volunteer Firemen Fire School to Begin This Friday Evening Final nominations were held by the Ashville Volunteer Fire Com pany at a meeting Tuesday svn. ing of thix week Election of f+ fieers will be held al a seasion on Feb 28 WYoaminations are as follows President. Prank Lato and Pat Mulligan ond vice president {iihert on Charles McCauley James T. Lidweall Brannigan. treasurer Charlies Basal: fire chief Warren C Noel: chief engineer Eugene Ever: foreman Lewis Dascanio; assistant foreman Thomas R Lidwell, Tom Brannigan, Wagner and Robert T. Contd: trustee elected for three VeR!'s A. R Burgoon: directors Fat Mulligan, George Lipple Fasil Weskiand and John Gaunther Dewey Bears secretary and Tom a RRS y Furia Sandie Photo farmer apf! “ itienna of A Coan Fee Bas we Fae Fu tH Me Toon Fle bx stinient shouhl bo % 1 Patton Tyne 30] pe TERE i wilde elu Ey mien nngE that no = feeen LE pee o the fire company's membership gt Tuesday's meeting. It Was an nounced that a fire school will begin this Friday, Feb 15, a 736 p m at the Fire Hall The president appointed George Hollen sx chairman for a carnival to Bat wiup in Ashville porough | thin sumer hy the firemen 38 North Cambria Young Men Begin : Armed Forces Duty Thirty sight North Cambria AINE En Were Sworn into the armed forces last Thursday a the Pittsburgh induction center. All 38% were re Local Draft Board guariers mn foe In VAFIOUS ready to begin combat tramiig. » Seed weet ts nti Leg ve sa Fond Pa nas Ph a bt it lien tion ie sitvaniages CERIN Te: wr Pod wel a Lan FLiTad i Fave 43% 11 the «ily Rikiren Carian of Ris Pe Gre AEN the {he aes That gules WY yest Lg tes % 9% ‘ Baas roude LHe of The ebocsloy hee rea laons o WRAY ehildran i Pe # KR 130 ERresr sak sf aR a i a ; § mist ant faery srbaswsia he ales 2 tending in ather sdduraliongl ae Livites CRA real oo the (Central Carvieabng Ioipr ity ee £59 i Page % verivent A ‘ oe beads They are Ernest J MeGowan, Revie. Fred. G. Hagin, Cobos. Pan! Kosteky, Colver, Donald Shovestull, Spangler. Chester RB. Hale, % Joseph WwW. Los AR: Anthony E Kosturs, Hastiny Robert L. Cwin, Mountain Jolin RB. Platko, James E. Albright, Patton Robert H. Doery, Ebensburg. James P way, Gallitain Raymond BE Garding, Gellitzin Paul R Adnma, Coltver Melvin I. Swaney, Gaillitzin Ronald J. Bernazsoli, Coupon. William R. Schilling. Elmira. Joseph A. Kulak, Gallitzing Arthur OC. Ceisbrecht, Gallitsin joseph £. Yemcho Patton. Alan D Yeager, Hastings. Melvin OC. Grimes, Ashwin, Edward ¥. Kesinl, Colver Richard P. Spieler. Ehensburg Paul R. Budicky, Carrolitiren Lawrence Edmiston, Blamdbuirg Gerald C. Giass, Ebensbury Francia P. 1ig. Ebmsburg Richard D. Wike, Revioe. Mike F. Perine, Dysart Northern Cambria Students to Play At District Festival Beven Northern Cambria 000 Worth New thorizition has re Rae af = 3 ERE bey Been given tr he R64 1% th of sew aguipent ait furnishings far ithe new wing af the Miners Hospital here State Ren John J {afuska of Fan? nist rator if the BOS gw Rite pe? TiANon TO beg 8 fhe vames 8 a meeling of ihe Board of 4 pastes Thursday evening of last i The mew wing which will cont SAA 0G. will De kon as the Joben 8 WW. Holton Wing. Money ing fhe ale president of Htsriing Coal ho feos Whose estate ihe reemived 3 grant of LA 0 ts eofnplete Lhe new ad- dition. Mr Holton aeived as ihe president the coal Bram, which Doe rd len WG mines al Bakeyton, for 39 vears. The fpancial ad was granted hy the truntesn of tie Hollan stale ' Sen Maluska sald that he han heen informed by the on iracior that the addition to lhe hogpital Wii Dee Eng ihe Co Apri i Monday of thie weal | Sa started om the javing of gi phalt floor Throaghel the new we as. maken £7 wy & Pmate i Ama ih pf After the new brick extension has been pompleted, the $84,000 | worth of furmishings and equip- ment will be moved into place 4 resdiness Tor s foryaal opening dents will be numbered among | Clea iietd Conniies {in various colors wilh matching Friday of the wing. The hospital serves 715 students from 44 schools in most of Northern Cambria Coun cambria, Somerset, Bedford, Dadi- iy and paris of Indiana and SNA, Allegheny, Jefernon Armatrong Counties that will Sen. Haluska sali the new im fa rooms and Windber High School auditorium. A matinee for Bigh school stu The rooms ame to be decorated dents in planned for 2:30 p. m furniture to lend @ more cheerful be given at 8 p. Wm. Saturday. Inclided in the setion will be Sena ill repromnt thin Mig Drive which will get under | gg beds, 271 bassinets for newborn | way March 1. Comunittees are be | habies and 16 crida A new deliv- Attending from Patton will be ing forined in each sosmunily ta #5 foeHn will Fae equipped as well John Semonich, director, Jonnine handle the work of the drive, meeting on Wednenday evening. . Both communities are wanna Branch of the Red | is chairman. The fund chairman of | Branch Chairman in | Jeune 'W. Cogley Jr. ving | Borough | Lanitaster-( PNS)y- Edward © Workers in Spangler will hold | | addition. One clinic period will be | devoted to the tremiment of { sreulosis and the second to ven- Butt first Scollon, { in the Pune bosrd of trustees will hold Crots of which Mim Ethel | Hie | Mar. be | | evening of this weell st the Com- [as isolation rooms for patients Cwith comiagious diserses altos, ami Shirley The siate plans to conduct a and Shirley wo. will first sopran- new of Barnesboro will be reprasent- clinic twice a week In the ‘ed by Robert N. Tutwechl, direc of tab at scprapin swt Marilyn apr lon SA PSP ereal diseases, their si nieeting on Thursdsy | 0f Local Chamber | mx su sesh sserenien the Volunteer Flremen's Associs- Election of officers featured the pion of Cambria County & Viel | dinner-pseeting of the Patton ity will be held in Portage this [Chamber of Commerce Tuesday | year on W According to ny mvercinl Hotel, Patton. New of- fests wall pruside, ai the next a] I aka: of the unit Mar 11 Officers elected were Clair GEIL | president. to suceend Louis Hal Melvin M. Scott, vice (president; Joseph Cammarata, | | secretary, ami Hatvey J. Mu. Guest ape Ht the session es ry | wee Joseph Andrea. whe spent | tions Arthas ha in Namtrb). h a Franeis is and 4 a Single Copy — 7¢ vice president and see igtered with ITALY clipe The inductees were as follows Rg ‘moet | wing will make full nse of color participate = US Sentra) Nat furnishings. breaking away from (he idea thal tomorrow and Saturday in the ‘white shouli be the predominant | color in hospitals and a public comenrt will) Albright and Donna Dranchak, second Ryman tor; a Andetasa and Durls. Wolf Furniture Co. ‘Man to Get Free Trip to California Tom Brannigan and Boyd Hollen, Joseph | Joseph Sheehan, Charles Alhert McMullen, Modestus | Seven few members were sdided ARCH ROUNSLEY Arch Rounsley salesman Wolf Furniture Co. in Bar will leave Alloosn 1s Friday evening on a trip to ihe West Coast as a guest of the | General {Gectriec Co. and Wolf F Fumiture Co. in recogmition of | the Wolf Furniture Co. bein of the winmers in the “E Boadrace Contest.” Jim Dilling. manager of Wolf's Parnesborn store, choose Arch to for! The pea Barn ¥ make the trip in recognition of | over 13 years faithful service to the Wolf concern. Mr. Rounsley | will make the trip with other winners «f the G E contest to Chicago they will spend then will leave for where They Capernd five days Los Angeles, Sacramento | other comit citien. The return tep will be made by the southern | route, and the return horas I= { expected about the end of this month, i a the in wxpectad tour evel! put on by CG winning eabers Mr. Dilling and “Arch” wish to thank the hundreds of Wolf fustomer who made it far the store to win in the G contest Gallitzin Council Planning Changes In Tax Structure Gallitzin Borough Council set borough EK ita 1963 ax rate and an | nounced that it will drop one tax and levy a new one in ith place at a meeting Monday evening in the Borough Bullding. The tax rate 13 mills. This year. 10 mills will be used for general purposes and | three mills will go in the siaxing fund. In 1081, eight mills were used for general purposes with the remainder going to the sink-| ing fumk Council sanounced plans to | drop the $5 per capita tax levied | place of the tax, the borough plans to wy a one-half of one percent fax on earned in. comes. Coumeil stated that a special tax collector will be nam- od to dollect the new tix when! final approval of the measure has been received. sor. announced that property eva the sane as in 1. High Winds Hit District Last Friday Evening de _sanging Ip to an eati- Subscription Final Nominations Organization Primary Slates Made By Ashville Completed for Both Parties : Republicans { tion joints of interest will be] wt to ha nest | 44 possible | was retained at fe Cambria On, Outside Cambria Bes Englebert Farabaugh Given Assembly Mod Both the Democrats and in Cambria nave virtually completed “ of candidates for the spring pri | maries on Tuesday, Apr. 33. The Democratic County Com | mittee Sunday solved its only twe candidate endorsing Attorney ila Sat ig. Ebensburg, for Congres the 22nd District, and Ene Farabaugh of Loretto R. [Er for a nomination for Assembly unfilled endorsements for delegate siternate lo the National Demo erste Convention i The Rpublican { mittee is Nand ‘the leadership will ask the 1grganimiion to work for certain eandidaten The tickets of both orgie as well as names other candidates Pkmown amd potential | follows PEMOCRATIC Congress William D. Fhenshuryg Neo nl ug. fod ae Senate Sen. John J. Halweia, Patton May be opposed by Angele LL. Milssss Dale Assembly. Johnstown (3 to be nominated) Repn. Hiram G An | Hews ang Raymond E. MeDer mit ® be opposed by Rugene Madigan Assembly, County 3 to bw | nominated: A Reps. Philip Lopre- sti, Westmunt, and Louis Rowan al GReTRAL and J Pr R. b ™™ be opposed by George Washke of Portage. State Committes - Attorney C GG. Hasson, Fhensburg, and Mm Madeline Buck, CGellitzin. ineum- hents Delegate 10 national convention {2 to be elected: Ransom Reed er. Johnstown and c : Hoppel, Pattim. No opposit in expected, REPUBLICAN Johnstown. a phone 23 Sarton William H. Hes sey H. Clifton Williams, both of Westmont. Assembly, Jotun Wh to sominated { Zo and Matthew Sn Assembly, County (3 to be nominated Prancis J. Portage; Charles Colver, and Nolan, Barnesboro. al: Noman A Xn iT not run, Eddie Barnes ES, ae hinder. at date I State Committees Waller k Griffith, Sto ayeiak Twp. —- Johnstown, ‘Mra Walter | Tha be opposed By Attorney Mor- Eun VV. Josen incumbent Johns tone, and Miss OI en Kathleen Bek of Delegite to national convention Judge George W. Griffith, Eb- Ploass tam ae SAL 3 Persons Injured In Mishap Tuesday Near Barnesboro Three persons were injured on fT veaduy evening of this week in WOOAr sccident oan Legisiative Muute 11079, three miles north of Ela rnesbors, Taken to the Miners Paul Johnston, barough Annes | uation in the borough will remain | per hour hehed | ated North Cambria district Jast Friday the evening. leaving most of atriet in darkness for about five minutes. However, in Gallit- . rin utility poles were blown down and sietions of the town were withou! lights for several Bours. gusts, also damaged ' roofs "nd television aerials. a 1952 Firemen’ s Convention to Be ey « Gill New President | Held At Portage Week of July 29 Ro Aihog to Aug. 3 3 Ise. committees an and & Ee Un the ron | Yemtion was planned fir The County unit has | The wind which eames in short | tarpaper | g I $5xt lt L ¢ ir [ls 2