is Gets 22nd Term s fr Nel Board President Also Selected to Head Hastings-Elder Joint James MeNelis of Hast was relected to his 22nd rr ob om as president of the | Hastings | Sehool Board as a high- of emuining reorganization ring the past wiek. Re- tions ap- | # issae. Mr. MeNelis also ie elected to # second term As president of the Runge Sr Joint School Dis. Remilts of the reorganizalional meetings follow: James McNelis of Hastings was elected to a second term as presi- dent x the newly-formed joint was retained as vice presi Other officers are A. F. Baker secretary. and DD. A ae also of Hastings, treas- | grer. members ate MIL. Burkhart, George | 1 Easly, Josiph Gal- ary Thomas, James McNelis was elected to a Sent, and M. L. Buch WAS reclec- ted vice president. A member. Township Daniel McGlynn of Hastings | od president tind Hen T Thomas of Bt. Boniface retain resident. Josson Gal- member is . Burknart of BL. Boniface. -Gallitzin Joint Buck was retained Donald Hartman vice president. Presi. Yas Schon Board | second te presi. Flick in odin] is treas | Mr Buter-| Borough Buck and C. GC president snd vies | in this Daniel McGlynn of Elder | a a term us presi. | F. Baker is ry: and D. A. Westover the tlected president, succeeding Les | Paul K Basly is the officers are Elmer Flick, secre- itary, and Joseph Biter, a non- member, lreasurer lock and Paul Bender other two members. i Spangler Borough Edwin Lantzy was elected as are the president and George Dawson as | Drumm is! secretary and William McoCombie | Martin Kirsch is the | vice president. James J i £8 tresasurer, fifth member of the board Barnesbore Borough Stephen P. Sediock and Charles: reelected presi dent and vice president respect. L. Cowan were ively, and other officers are Stan. ley Ulrich, treasurer, and ! Bernadotlie Hromulak n member, secretary the board are Charles and Paul Walters. Barr Township Wendell Young of twas reelected president. John Bashisto of Barnesboro was re tained as vice president. T F Dougherty of Bpangler is reas urer and Irvin Hoppel of Nick ‘town is secretary. Both are non members. Other board care Donald Bearer of Marsteller Arch Dumm of Nicktown and : John Dolansky of Earnesboro Dean Township Frank Gregg of Dysart was ‘lie Reghetti of Dean. Joseph Cap- ouilles of Dysart was elected vice president. Irvin Cavalet of Dy sart is treasurer and Mrs. Esther Congo of Dysart, a non-member, who recently moved to Spangler, submitted his resignation as board member. The vacancy will be filled at the January meeting. Chest Township | Patrick Leiden of St. Lawrence 85 | was elected to his 14th term as { president. Henry Johnson of Pat- | {ton R. D. was named to another Harry | {term as vice president Lang of Flinton R. D. is secre | ‘tary and Frank Young of Patton, | & non-member, is treasurer, Earl | 'Kartheizn of Flinton R. D. and | Edward Phicle of Patton R. D., | are regular members, IA A. Prosser of Patton R D. 1} ‘was elected to his fourth term | mt and A. J. Kariheim | | of | vice president. Other officers, | P.unkett | both non-members, are Miss Mil | Mr dred Whiteford of Patten R. D. Melvin Pole | Miss | non- | Rounding oul | Brancato Marsteller | mambers | i= secretary. HB. M. Shortencarrier, | 3 fton R. D., was retained as Weavel. vice president; | president A. A. Prosser was | named first vice president, Eimer ! Yeagiin, second vice president and Robert Bearer, third vice president. Henry Columbus Was reelected treasurer. and Cyril Sle. vens was retained as secretary, | Carrolfown Borough Fred B. Buck was reclected president and Dr. Frederick E Arble was renamed vice presi- (dent. Cyril Stevens and MD Connell. both non-members, are secretary and treasurer, respeit. ively. Other board members are Rabert Bearer, John McCann and Albert Sharbaugh Mr. Buck In | Arble and Mr. Bearer were nan ed to the joint commilies Add 2 Employees To County Payroll Two employees were added to ithe Cambria County payroll list Thursday of the salary board . frvin Yahner of Cresson was | appointed attendant at the county home at a salary of $175 a | month. Vince Coleman of Portage | was named a anitor in the court house. His monthly salary will be ' $210. He replaces Howard Davis of Ebensburg. who recently transferred the home, Joseph Parrish of Cresson, a | per diem worker, also was added to the regular janitorial staf at the courthouse at a salary of $210 monthly . Two wage adjustments were made. Howard Philson, deputy controller, was given a ssiary in crease of $10 monthly to boost his pay to $320 It was explained that he had received a raise of $15 at the time other first de- jes received a hike of $25 re- cently. The adjustment jast wiek to was to bring his pay on a level with other deputies The board alse boosted the nal arv of Harry Bmith, a courthotise janitor, from $200 to $210 per month Spangler Fire Co. Elects Doran Head Robert Doran was elected president of Spangler Volunteer Fire Company at a meeting ast (Thursday night in Spangler Fire Hall He was named to succesd Hay Hetrick. Other officers are Faul Rorinid fire chief, sixth tem; first assistant [fire second Wetherson, Weaver, ‘chief: Simon Lantsy Jr. nt, respectively, The other secretary, and A. A. Feighner of assistant fire chief. George Kut- K ABOUT IT! retto | Currolitown, treasurer Walter | { Conred, Clem J. Hoover and L J. | Kirkpatrick, of Casrrolitown, are the other board members Princo Gallitzin Clair Hertsog of Patton R. D iwas elected to a fifth term as f. Delmont Krug of Lo-| oi D. was elected vice Tt. RR H Fan MD. Connell of Carroliwn 8 board members are Frank Kittel] | Doran of Gallitsin R. D. and V. D. Hu- | ber of Loretto R. D. Jom Carrell Joint Fred B. Buck was reelected aka os a tein te ACT Tr" PUZZLED? Let Us Help You Solve Your Christmas Gift Problem! We Have of Gifts That You'll Feel Honored to Give of | R. D. is secretary and ‘sor. financial Ferm: Urban Weaver, i secretary, third term, and John LJ. Whalen, treasurer, fifth term | Richard Entler and | Tryomzo, press commitiee. Joseph Stuart, coward Bowderson Mr. Tronzo, Fred Wiliams and Fran. cis Parrish, members of i board of directors Arden Shovestull, per: Mr. Stuart, truck; Ronald theres Other | engineer on squad cur, r. Other | Soin and Simon Lantzy Sr, engineer members of the recreation com mission. | “Installation of the newly-elect- ied officers will take piace on ! Thursday, Jan. 8. RN SSS a BE Ce pay a Complete Selection Was | children's | secretary, eighth recording | Ernest the | or t om! etherson, : UNION PRESS COURIER St. Francis College Program Showing Original Pageant At Doyle Hall Tonight A Christmas musical pageant entitled ‘Bt. Francis and the Btory of Hethiehem will be pre sented for the second time this Thursday evening. Dec. 11. by the music and speech department of Bt. Francis College, Loretto The program scheduled to begin at R15 p mm and will be held in Dovie Hall on the Loretto cam pus. It will be an original page ant created and arranged by Helen K Carroll of the 8t. Fran. tig staff Rev mw Father head of of Sit Alfred Schendel TOR the music depart rent Francis and direct of the program. has exiendad ap invitation to the public to at tend Many joeal students will Iw portrayed in prominent character. izations. They are: Kenneth Coop er, Gallitzin, Clayton Burkey and Thomas Lang, Cresson; Joe Fann of Bakerton. Pete Parrish Cres soni; Mary Grace Mastro, Cres gem. Pauline Nesdor, Hastin James Ratehford Cresson: Ed ward Ryan, Cresson: Fred Mal one, Cresson, Andrew Kirkpat- rick, Spangler; John McNelis Hastings. William Bengele, Lor ett: Francis Horne, St. Augus tine: Charles Noel Galiitzin Paul Plummer, Cresson and Rav Zimberting, Gallitzmn The finale will features mtehford of Cresson as soloist He will sing "0 Holy Night augmented by the combined glee chub of St Fram College an Mt: Alovsio College Father Alfred sald that the musicale will provide excellent meditation for the Christmas aes RON A feature evening will presentation tiscali events will interrupt the progriem This vear's event area pie and drama their first opportunity to musical portraying characters of : Biblical dave It will also mark the first appearance of a mixed choral group at St Francis Theme of the program will that of Bt. Francis of Asem tell ing his friars his story of Christ mins. Six separale scenes port raving the story of the Nativity augrwented with traditions! Christmas music, will be present ed. The program will be one of the most elaborate to be shown at Bt Francis. A cast of 88 Bt Fran els students will participate ichuded in the cast will be the Inrgest number of co-win to be featured in a SU Francis produ tion James # Junin oof he of the musc the conlinnous dramatic andl No intermission the solemnity will ¢ give nil overs Ae " Tw Christmas Holiday ‘Season Adds Fire ‘Hazards to Homes North Cambria Fire Chiefs Draw Checklist Volunteer fire chiefs of North- | put its ranks have been filled |} profiminary hearing ‘em Cambria County warned to! {day that combustible Christmas countity since its call to active Fulls, Revioe justice of the pihee decorations introduce serious fire {hazards during the current ses- inom, and asked all ares citizens ito take extra precautions to avold | | turning holiday cheer into et and (ragedy The areas firemen recalled last Year's tage Christmas fire in| | Tijuana, a, California, when ‘34 died and 98 were Injured in a ifire resulting from =» blazing || (Christmas trge at the annual Shang at for orphans and $ 4 3 * i gpesied od Fire nderwriters be followed by any persons or organizations holding | parties at home, school or church: | . Don't locate the Christmas! near any stairwa shaft which wou or eleva provide a : i ; Len | pee Rech In. | To prevent a simi ER ap bbe 7 460 ‘Cambria County Republicans! ToPresent Final Double Democrats’ Spending $26,699 GOP Total; Demos List $12.42) The past cont tha Cam teri a fican Committees VOneyY ie hd Commitice This was Dense jooounis day bye parties ve Republicans reported ex pendituites of $26.600, the Demo rata $i 2421 However. another SLY was spent ots hehall of the Democratic ticket by the Cambria County Political Action Committee (CIO: which toordinated its politieal of forts with the Democratic organ. ization during the campaign The GOP expense account which vas mailed to Harrisburg, shows hal more than 330.000 of the total expenditures went for aoriken. watchers and iranspor tation. The Republican commitiee reported a total of SER 000 In emirib tions (f the 513421 spent by the Demoriatic Committees, more than 26 Loretto Legion presidential election aunty Repub Fo pe #2 much the Demoeratic when ox filed Thurs major political hse gel were the two Members Honored Lif: Memberships Are Presented At Meeting Twernt Post Wore Rwar & eeling v-#ix members of Lovet. 48, American Legion ded life memberahips at i ip last Thursfay evening in the P Hom The awards were iven for calstanding ser t vice to the Legion Thode honored are fy Joss tH Ft ® as follows PF. Rasenbhammer, Fran cia 1. Baker Bernard 2 Hasion Powis F bmagh, rek J Btrahnsier, Raymond E Kaoong, y CC. Wenkiand Hetlly, Albert BE Pat J Burkhart, Herman J Campiell fahn Moreland, Kenneth A Iie Beh Ctharies A. Rodgers Joseph P. Crilley, Pal E Crilley, Char. les EB. Davis John T. Raker Georg D. Matz John W. Daugh- Party, Gallitzin B. Moran, Edward A. Willa and Charles K. Coons Menibert wd Bold & Tes timed al in honor of Com- rgnclar Paul J. Wille In Jamuary Mr Wills alse is commander the lagoons 20th District The unit volell Gemaliions $25 wich to Beotiand Sebald Lthe Christmas package Hund mospitislized veterans Six | members were admitted Flew, AY Tee Pat Mock F Arthur J SW tH Lrg vis Hiner Of of ar fur FW Marsteller Soldier NCO School Grad Arniv Sgt. David J Scheife | whoss wife, Lilo, resides in Mare teller. recently graduated from the 21st Infantry Division's Non. Commissioned Officer's School sf | Camp Atterbury, Jdndiana. ght techniques of combat leader ship including infantry sound txetict and deployment of men snd equipment His division in a Missismippi- Alabama National Cuard wat with men from all parts of the duly In Jan, 186} Bgt Sehelfe { Heavy Mortar Company Infaniry Regiment 158th | Some people agree that hon esty is the best policy for evry. body eine g Patton | Dimocratic Ralph J. M:Closkey. | Lavwrents | 8. of $50 during Wayne J Fam During ihe course he was tav- | is 8 member of | 3 ‘8 $11.000 was spent for rr wd transportation Bf voters, aif coirding 10 the report The ma part of the PAC money was for The ame purpose -- reat crs and for workers AA AES aA xpelises fled by for the Senet Assembly in ihe county nel Coumily Bairiet — 1 i Pars | 28: Louis Rovansek, and Alty. Philp lio hoe” 5 Ee en bik ans ati Beats Ken John J Habivks of! reclected for a Ath cof | term, was the top a spender in I ons, Dxpenses of $2488, Wi | $500 Commitics. He Aonations totaling $1025. | unsuccessful oppotent. Jolin | Westmont Repubili- : ped live Hividual rejjorting “ding a ported His Thomas Jr. can. spent $1,108 during the capi: © Pmign Rep. own reported expenses of $2.50 mn bl ie A third term In gress from the Tad District, con mating of Cambria. Indiana and | Armstrong Counties Attorney William D. Shetlig atl Ehensburg., Democratic nomines. | spent 51.845 in his campaign 8 the threecoumty district wp. Zavior listed contributions | in the amount of $3.700, mostly | froin the state finance and Repub ean Cosamitiess of Penasyivania Shettig reported contributions of To Act On Taxes Will Start Legal Action Against Delinquents Delingoent taxpayers in Gall itrin soon may face legal actin At & meeting of council Mo Gly evening. It was announciv timt Mrs. Adelaide McTague tax collector, plans to institute legal ention to collect outstanding tie en Cresson -Gallitzin eradit agmey. cistiestor of earned incore ax in tive borough, reported a collection November {hint Km Council announced neth Dawson has granted council permission to use a lol with a Main Street entrance for parking ‘purposes. The lot already has heen graded and may be suriac - odd a the near f{oture Josuph Plisinaki, civil director in the borough, reported on the defense program. He talk- Led on proposed establishment of an sir-ground observation Osi. Council appproved payment of $1000 on tke borough's $5000 paving bill for the improvemant af Chestunt Street. Parking will pe prohibited between 2 and § fi. mm. to allow show FemoOval on borough streets Renewal of public Jabilily in- surance was discussed but saclion ras postponed until the Dec. reeling Transient Handed 30-Day Jail Term i transient, petted defense erroneously the Western Putstuntiany sentenced to 30 dayx tn Cawidbria County jail last | imgraney charge The fit Hs Na | inerly of Philadelphia, was inst Diniey | ay afternoon before De | une given a 30-day sentence. oy toners of E | Mtation of state police. Grubman while he vas anbbed I! along Route 22 in’ Dinttehiking |Ebanslburg. NS I 3 ® E TC . Hh Eo \ LL of Ng Men's GIFTS FOR EVERYONE! SLIPPERS ..... $1.99 fo $4.99 wn & ie Ladies’ | ra SLIPPERS... $1.99 fo $5.99 Men's, Women's Lon S149 to S299 Children’s, Infants’ SLIPPER SOX .. $1.49 fo 52.99 Nationally - Advertised ALASKAN BOOTS ..... $129 Just What That Girl Wants | OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00 O'CLOCK donation to ths La John P. Savior of John | Con- | b ¥ Haw of being one of the ton Licts who escaped Sunday Ta wi lay on a man who identified hm Grubman, 33, for- en a Charme of VARgIancy wis filed sabe | hoe, ale 5 wrtad for the escaped conviets | . . it's DINING and DANCING at... SATURDAY NITE . . . DECEMBER ¢ KITTY LEE . COUNTRY STORE (Something New) LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE, PATTON LODGE #8, CORNER MOOSE & LANG AVES FOR ALL THE KIDDIES! TRICYCLES ®SLEDS © TOOL CHESTS * ELECTRIC TRAINS © TRACTORS © GAMES ®ERECTOR SETS ® TRUCKS *DOLLS TABLE & CHAIR SETS ® MANY OTHER TOYS! WAFFLE IRONS oo ROASTERS TOASTERS COFFEE ,' MAKERS ns) SA TE IA I SROs STR I