ghd st the double Bi vears and had been employ- as an assistint bakery man- ager in Philadeljhis. fA graduate of Carvolitown i class of 1940, he served Othmar Waltz, OSB, officia- “The bride was rn in mar ge by her father. Miss Erma sinter of the bride, was E 5: Following a honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls, the couple will re- side Bast Carroll Township. n * B=» Play of Parochial School Guests At Party A party was held for the Sth grade studwts of St. Benedict's School, who took part in the one- act comedy, "Love Hits Wilbur." This party given to the members of the by Mrs. Al fred Lieb and Mrs. Donald Shar- baugh. Games were and wera Lome wan served ond 8 ftrobe last Sunday. IR. C. Home Service this Sunday afternoon at 2 o'- clock. s 9 Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bearer and daughter, Doris, of Johnstown, visited Sunday in town at the home of Mr. Bearer's parents Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Beaver. Mr. and Mra Clarence Fara- Bangh. of this place, announce the of a daughter at Spangler tal. on Saturday last. Mr. and Mra. Blalr Wilson and family of Lewistown, were week end visitors from Lewistown al the homes of Mr. and Mrs Al fred Lied and Mr. and Mrs Tom Owens, Jr. Mrs. H M. Mohler on Sunday in~ cluded Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Miller | and Billy, of} ames Lynn, of Nejman and son, Rick and dau » . Y. § - ghter, Nancy, of Swissvale. Mr. and Mrs. ET. Schroth of nos, Qe, 3,36 Richard Kelly, USN, soft of Mr. and Mrs. Paul P. Kelly, visited at his home here over the past week end He is stationed aboard the USS Balerno. Mr. and Mrs. George Abler of | Sunday | and | and Vincent Warren, Ohio, visited with Miss Hattie Lehmier brothers, Herman Lehmier. Week end visitors at the home of Mrs. Rose Arble were Dr and Mrs Robert Arble and daughter of State College and Mr of Altoona. Ed Bearer, member of the U. 8 Air Fore spent a few days leave here recently with his par ents. Mr. and Mra. Francis Bear er Mr. and Mrs. Fred Owens and and Mrs. BEd Bravin and Louis Luther wn } On 15-Hour Nofice | Green Receives Word At Midnight Thursday The mobilization of about 500 air observers in the county to ‘man towers of a 24-hour basis was unexpectedly called off late | lmast hush sight. The 10 posts in Cambria nly were told not to operate on order issued Edwin F. Green, Portage, chief county | observer, from UU. 8. Air Force {officers at the maim Western | Pennsylvania filter station in | Pittsburgh. {i At the time the operations | were cancelled. final details had | been completed for the continu. sons visited in Ligonier and La-i,ue operation of the posts begin- ; | min at 3 p. m. Friday. Mr. Green Send us news you know for ' snid he had been wesu red by oh publication in this eplumn. | servers in all parts of the county that sufficient personnel had been (trained U0 maintain continuous operation of the posts Ohservers, however, have been | ask to stand in readiness for em- ks ergency calls to man the stations | Alr force officials hag called for observation towers In most | astern and Middle Atlantic Sta- tes to be manned on a 24-hour basis for training purposes . Workers at the various towers {have spent weeks in training | additions] spotters and in work- Ling out schedules for manning the service cases | post. Most of the volunteers nad Susquehanna | completed schedules which called County | for two persons to be on duty at Cross, | all times in each post. Posts in. Cambria County are Forty-three home were handled Branch of the Chapter, American Red during the first three months of this year, according to a report | located at Patlon, Blandburyg, by Miss Ethel Blair, chairman of | Dean, South Fork, Fhensburg. the branch unit | Portage, Gallitzin, Hamesboro, The service rendered included Nanty-Glo and Johnstown the following . Social history report for the! i * wiay, 3 eoervency. ose Young Farmer Unit military, servicemen and their miter +f eines 'n coi | Plan Annual Award counselling in personal and fam-| 4 For Achievement fly problema 9 and assistance to Cambria County Young Farm. veterafs relative to claims with ghce case sx well as assistance ers Organization lust "harsday claim. { he handled directly by Dr. Stull's | | The government last Sunda) Fudd of School Year | authartsed retail coal price in. | crosses ranging up to 20 cents a Plans for an extensive survey ton of all public school buildings | The increases, approved by the Cambrian County were disclosed | Office of Price Htablisation, are atl meetings last Wednesday inthe exact dolisrs and-cents am- Ebensburg and Johnstown {vunts of freight rate incriases The mirveys are in anticipation | for coal authorized recently by of fodersl ald in school building [the Interstate Commerce (Com: | projects. Under pending legisia-| mission. tion the federal government! Price officials said that amount would contribute to repilfcement ; of the increases will vary in sed or linprovement of school facilit- | tions of the nation. The ICC set len ia maximum Pennsvivania is one of ; states that has approved state| The OPS sali that ia some appropriations to match those of | Cases coal prices may not go up the federal government, should | Decause coal now is selling! be the national program go into ef-| low current oslings in many fect | Areas. : tha . | Officials said the action Wis Details of the survey were 0X- | ecensary becase the earnings sained to Cambria County i a $ . k {of coal retilers are below the School leaders last Wednesday | * p y ; 4 fee | government's warming standan) by 13. Raymond Sollenberger, who ee “i NuPVeV - i ss standard provides for price is area survey director for the] 3 | increases when earnings <f wn Department of Public Instrue-| oie industry falls tion. He will be in charge of the] reef ¥ . surveys in eight counlies in thin | P® nt of the average ini the : : en ; ‘best three yasrs of 1646-49 section of the state | period Mr. Sollenberger met Wednes- | day morning at Johnstown vith supervising principals of school districts in Southern Cambrian. In od since the the afternoon he held a similar January, 1981 meeting with supervising princi-| pi pals of Northen Cumbrian dis : S » tricts | t Be di t The survey of all school build. | » ne C ings in price freelie od Girl smd All surveys will be under the | Miss Elizabeth Shrenkie, daujh- supervision of Dr. A. M. Stull. | ter of Mr. and Mr. Gust Shrenblle. county superintendent of schools | 8t. Benedict, Saturday became the However, supervising principals | bride of John Karol, son of Stin- will be directly responsible in| ley Karol. also of St Bonedict their own districts. In those dis- | phy, double ring cOTemIonY WAS trivts which do not have super: | oerformed by Rev Father V Kos vising principals, the work willl uo g¢ Mary's Greek Catholic Church, Barnesboro. Robert Shrenkle, brother of the Burvey geports will show de page gave her in marriage He tailed information concerning | i. was best man. Mias Thelma the capacities, facilities and the | go ie sister of the bride. was conditions of all buildings. Parti | id of wonor and Mrs Anns off jew Robert A. Gleason, Westmont was eonddrsed unanimously for reelection as chairman of the Republican county committee at a meeting of the party's district chairmen last Wednesday even ing in Clark Powell's Restaurant, Ebensburg. The action was not unexpectei as Mr Gleason's candidacy for reelection has not i i i retailers to pass on lo conmimers | all freight rate increases approv- | increase in frght | the | rites of 26 cents per ton on a stot HG 3 The OPS has authorized col | | the county's 58 districis | » is to begin before the end of the | Is Bride Saturda i current school vear 1 Get Out From Under Those Bills! Bills got you down? Short of ready cash a quick, simple way te GET ON TOF of financial sitaation—AND STAY 1 : the slate clean of your debls with srranged that you con pay it off in ed monthly payments out-of-income. sonal loans can be approved the same day apphi- the Veterans Administration 5 | There wis one financial assist- | in securing certain certificates | night announced that it will hon- for a veteran for filing with his or each year a county man for In addition to the above exact services given, there were quite a pumber of rooms interviewed and given information on a lime fled service basis. Miss Blair fur. visited with rela: | ther states that there has been a marked increase in the amount of service given to the branch. The office hours for the branch, at which a staff worker from the chapter headquarters interviews Will continue to be held from 11:30 a. mm. until 1} nm. enc Thursday in the tional! Bank Bldg. : needed, families may con- tact the home wservice branc chairman. Mrs John Dumm (tele- 888:. or the * - Lewisburg (F his car careanad off the road near here through a ure On Picnic Decoration Day oe uy MERTENS and stays ee branch office on the second floor of the First Na- | outstanding work in promoting agriculture. The meeting Was ‘held in Cambria County Legion | Recreation Assn. Home, Ebens: Lurg Fairgrounds Walter Parrish, president pointed out that the individual igelected need not be a farmer [The award, a life membership in | the county unit, will be made in | December i It wis reported that a com [mittee has informed J M Frye idirector of agriculture extension | Pennsyivania State College, [that county farmers are support Ling Herbert Terndrup to succeed [H. C. McWilliams as county farm iagent. Mr. McWilliams resigna- ‘tion will become effective this i summer. Mr. Terndrup, at pre (pent, ia assistant seent Delegation which made the trip Lincluded Mr. Parrish and John [Pryce, who represented the { Young Farmers, and E J Fara- ibaugh and Edward Jones, who i ted the extension sxecu- | A total of $15,666 has been re- i ported to date for the 1962 can- joer crusade of Cambria County i timit. American Cancer Society, | which officially ended last Fri- cular attention is to be i to) : Limek of facilities and obstlecence | Dubetaky, a of he a - of buildings or equipment. The §100Mm, Was ideamaid. Ardy Lue { reports also will contain infor betsky was usher mation relative to financial con- : : ditions and tax structures of the | Sing dinner was served n various school districts home of the bride's Similir surveys already are un- couple will reside in der way in many others siales , witich have adopted suitable le- | Phillips-Jones Corp. Barnesboro giklation to participate in the! Her husband, a veteran of Work federal sid program if and when War 11. is employed by the Rich it in finally approved. Hill Coal Co, Hastings. | oy Sma LE! a a A + Here's More For Your Money! 9 7/10 cu. it. Do Lune Meus! 4 ng the ceremony a ‘wed- the prefnita. The t. Benedict The biide is employed by the A APN STAR | BS e Coki-Wall Cooling ond Roll-t0-You Shelves eo Full Width Super - Freezer Chest keeps o big swpply of frozen fonds ond ice cubes * Exclusive Quickube Trays with built-in Troy ond Cuivre rolecses ® Twin, All-Porceloin Hydrutors * New, more powerful Mater: Miser mechanism He expressed the belief that | | when all areas have reported. the 1830) goal will be topped. Mr rady sald county areas have sod $8.028 on a quota of $7,500 residents of Greater Johns. ares have given $9.641 to- a quota of $10,800. airmen of areas in this sec-| f the county are C. R To ‘resson; Mrs. Rose Naylor t and Dr. J. J. Bakon of rtion of your to make sure Por Big Needs — Smell Budgets! 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