I e— at the July Philadelphia Reports were state convention in given by com- mittee chairman Mrs. Whalen said eight units have met their membership quotas She also pre- sented citations for outstanding work to Conemaugh, Loretto Spangler and Barnesboro units Members brought toilet articles to be donated to patients in the Cresson State Sanatorium Two Officials Prinieal Speakers Mrs William Helgert, western vice president, and Mrs Ethel Davis, department historian also spoke ; Mrs Hilgert reported on the April 1 dinner in Pittsburgh for the national and department presidentx. She complimented the meinbers on their work and urg- ed each unit to contribute to the department resident's rojects They are library for otland School and assistance Korean orphans Mrs Davis gave a talk on juvenile delinquency. She spoke on Keystone Qirls Camp, Ship pensburg. and asked each unit to send representatives to the camp this mammer Next meeting oil} uly: 1 in Re rss Lack Of Funds May Block New School The North Cambria Joint School Board's proposed million building program have to wiit for further appropriations The board was informed in a fetter from R CC Bartman ex ectilive director of the State Pub lic School! Building Authority that due to limitations on state appropriations, the authority oan. got approve additional building | projects with assurance of siale reimbursements Meanwhile. the director wrote the board's application is being kept on file for consideration . Spang- senior, has won iN in the annual essay Salem red by the Cambria malty it American Legion Miliary. She is a daughter of Mrs. Leon Panczak of Township. at the winners were announced Bi auxiliary's ri meetin last Thursday in South ork pind eriean Legion Post 653 Home © Miss 's winning crsay on “Justice, Freedom and Liberty . American Style” will be n state com tion. No Gatti has been a for the stale Judging. . r senior rectly i first place in the essay writ ' contest sponsored by the Me IRld Post 7503, Veterans of Wars, Spangler. Post Winner; Her winning Legion entry asd 80) honors in the contest Wt by Bpengier Post AGF rn Legion last fall she ME Wecond pisces in the “| Spee ’ E Democracy” caitest sponsored BY the Johnstown Junior Cham- of Commerce was elected a member of ! r Chapter, Nationa! Honor Botlety, in her junior year and is aaancial chairman of her class ba . Bhe has served on the t council and ax 8 class of- An honor student Miss mn is active in dramatics art work 8 place was won by Ed- M18 Gervinski. a junior at Port- oho High and the third 1 award went to Ronald Free. att of Barnesboro High School 3s a High Winners Listed In addition three junior high il winners were announced are Dennis Petryshak, Hak- first: Mary Ann Frederick, Heart School, Portage. and Patricia Yacasin, Junior High School third ~ Miss Alice Panczak 17 ler | School wd - for Y y= held - will sate ‘To Retain Same Tax At Barnesboro Given By Auxiliary Barnesboro announced its its present tax 1854-55 schonl Present half School Board has intent retain levies for the budget taxes include a one of one per «ent wage and profit tax, a §/530 per capita tax and 30-mill property levy Coples of the tentative budget now are being studied by board mombers to At a mesting Monday night in the school, to ac in Mrectore agreesd co-sponsor | midget baseball tivities in the community a this vear. In the past, the sc district hes been providing balls and bata am! paying a director's the i salary The midget baseball may be enlarged from its pres ent four teams to include eight teams. Several Dusiness The board also agresd to op- ~rate under Eastern Daylight Tinie thiz soring snd sever in operalion Tt & Move fat. “r; By borough counct] Dire ‘ors commended Willian Teyior, hign =not: principal members of the faculty and stu. dents for thelr “fine work” displaying students’ projects at an exhibit jast wesk In the se Rool A report was heard from Rob ert Gobrecht. music supervimor, on the national riusic conven tin he aitended ast week in Chicago Susquehanna Red Cross Fund Drive Susquehanna Branch of Came in bria County Red Cross Chapter has attained $325392 in its drive to achieve a guola of $4. 178 in the 1954 fund campeign. | Although the drive has been farther contri. league | and | other groups have indicated they MAY Sponsor a team this year. | UNION PRESS-COURIER Three Donations Three donations were made by the auxiliary to Vodzak Post 508 American Legion, Barnesboro, at a meeting last Friday night in the post home The group voted $4.00 to Cam- bria County Unit, American Can- cer Society: for the Legion fair to be held Ebensburg $1000 to the poset 4 in in July and 3300 » vi the scholarship fund Mra James long Sr. showed filme on Mexico Members of the auxiliary council last Thursday ‘ Strollo, Mrs Mary Whited and Mrs Karp Next who attended a county meeting in South Fork were Mra. A FP James DeConna. Rae Mrs meeting will be held on May 14 John C. Y oungkin, Fallentimber, Dead Fallen. Tueadsy | | xpending Jon timer ir Borg On i Srwonth her; er, ter, na vices tery Miners Fab of Harvey, Akron, O, Mrs Harry Kessler Altoo- Veteran of World War Brief services at 2 p in inte home. in Brethern Church, Rev torment, C. Youngkin 71 Mei 2t 2:18 um Horpits! 24, 188% © Richard gn Spengler Flinton Bare | Frank Acmetonia: grandson and sis. I m. Friday followved by ser Beaver Valley United Harr In Beaver Valley Ceme- Arrangements in charge of Troxell Funeral Home Glas gow {with his parents Dogwood Legend Popular At Easter Thisis the second vear we've Youngkin Survived | by widow. former Huth Gallag- | stepdaughter, Mrs Sigmund, two great-granddaughters, broth. | spending Easter at i home and wife F Wilhams # flight of steps sometime before | Gates of Grampian. Christmas, has not shown much | improvement in her condition. | Bob Burchill has purchased the | Harry Bender Store (upper store, Coalport, and at the pres. ent time is makmyg renovation Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gilligan and Mr. and Mrs Urban Crook visited [4 Carl Gilligan in Wash. ington, D. C. They took in many points of interest including the Japanese Cherry Festival Mrs Ester Neff, who had been confined in the hospital is how home Mr. and M Sherman bright of Harrishisg of Mra Albright’s “pu and Mrs. Henry Gall Edna Wilkinson, who had heen juite iil, is very slow in improve. ment The Irvona Area Planning Committee for the Sesqui Cele bration in June will meet next Wednesday evening. April 20, while the Coalport Area Commit. Al were guests rents, Mr tee will meet on Thursday, Apr. 22. for the formulation of plana of the BCT Area celahration ! The public nrged ta sitend these niastin Jaff Rmit) und punt | He Easier vicustion nix uncles and sunt. Mr and Oeorges laidiovrr of MiTHn- in or ® with Mrs Lown Pr. A Pauline Sanders of (Col loge Misericordia, Dallas. Pn, is her Drvona Mra burgh Cirant is Williams of Pitts visiting with her Jon Mr ana Mra ari in Rosebud Mrs Charles [. Gordon visited with friends in Omron on Thursday Earyl Barnhart Jr. who attending thee University Pennsylvania in Philadelphia spending the Easter in of i» VROS TION Mr. and Mrs Br. of Irvona Montour, Mira Peter Montour and duughter Lacy and Mrs. Blair Kline and daughter were recent visitors in Baltimore Md and Washington DC Mr Barnhars, Nick Earyl Mra ! Brighton, spent Those whe attended were Mr. and Mrs Mervyl Gates of Glasgow, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Fegan and chil dren of Irvona, Mr. and Mra | § i i i j (Viek Fergione and Mrs. Cherie | Delgroaso and da Jo, of Alteona, Y. and Mra David Gates and children Elva, | Jean, Harold and Jay, of Colver, Mrs. Elmont Morrow and deugh- ter Kathy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kingston and children Rosalie, Harriet, Sandra, Judy and Kev. | n, Mr. and Mrs Lemoine Hem. sikey and children Junot and Richard, all of this place, and of Mr. and Mrs t Gates and children Nancy Jane, Billy and! Stuard, all of Grampian i ¥ * 9 ¢ Mr. and Mrs Joseph Fresh and daughter Susan of Tyrone, spent Sunday with Mm Gert. rude McKee Mim Clars McKee spent the weekend In Tyrone with Mr. and Mrs Fresh and | daughter, J Mr. and Mra. Clarence Troxell, | Jr. and family of Mountaindale, | visited Sunday evening at the| homies of tha latter's parents My | ard Mrs Ehvin (lates and fam. iy Ma wu Mrs Chow gw Ww rd danghiter Barbera Ann ers Tuesdsy visitors ut the hotue of Mr and Mrs Clarence Hobla | of Allaona i Mr and Mrs Marsden Davis and son Richard of Chester, visited a few days at the Lloyd Gates home, Mr. and Mra Frank OCondek and so Francis of Plnton, and | Roger Traveny of this place, spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mra William | Barmhnart and children : Mr William Gates of Colver spent Saturday with his grand | parents Mr and Mrs Harry Harpeter. { Mrs Mary Mellott of New the weekend at FE oy LF the ‘home of her parents Mr. and Mrs William Flemming and with her son Jerry Mr and Mrs Earl Gilligan and | daughter of Coalport visited Mr. | and Mrs Kenneth Everhart and | Andrew of Conemaugh: Miss Ann orial Hospital in Johnstown She {Church in Coupon and interment 4g g Cresson. Also surviving are three St. Benedict Nickolas Kohan, Pastor of the hter Cindy Sr, 69, of this place, died at 5:00 Church, and int L was a. Mm on Thursday, April 8 atin Union Cematery, Hastings. his home. Mr. Kohan is survived by his! | widow, the former Anna Lechmi- | inek, and these children: ‘of Cleveland, Ohio: Mra ering Weithrecht of Green Har. Joseph : Ca a ngler; | Qital. | Feb. (8 son . ., and William, | en, Helen and Nickolas Jr. |i’ DEVE: : . all of St. Benedict. ' . Kohsn was a member of 8% Eamedict Seal 2008, of the on : PU and the Ukrininian Workmen's As | Nelle Clawsgh & Glos, both Be sociation ’ WRY, A rh els MY de of Irwin: Oneta King of # i Cherry Tree and Sherd of Greens Mrs. Ampa W | burg. : (Swoviek) | uneral services Were at ¥ | Een "Home Barmasmore, oy on ; : Kennedy and | Rev. J M born on Feb. 13 96 in Po-| ¥a8 Made In Uniontown Cemetery in Tndigna County, A wuages To Have Neighbor Night Net ry Ni a Mean uy al th ghbiur Vig hg of be held at Munster inst Satur. ¢ Joseph's Catholic | Grange Hall, Munster, on Thurs April 23. at 8:30 p m Munster bor, Mans: Peter of Mrs. Annas fare, 38 of this place, died ¥. April 6 In the Mem- was land, The deceased is survived by & gaughtar, Mrs. John Poloisky. of #vioe, snd a wrolher, Georges. in Evrops Rix aT Rrvive, A Regula Higa sung at 500 a m day in Bt grandeniidran was made in the church cemetery 4 David James Elden Hasti ~ David James Elden, 89, of this place, died at 5:00 a m - Friday, April 8 at his . He was born on Sept 18 a 1884 in Houtadale, s ton Pt Ar TO RESUME SOCIAL GAMES rt and Harriet (Petcher) Elden Chest Springs will resume its Mr. Elden is survived by & dau- Social Games in St. Monica's hter, Mrs. Ressie Neyman of Pirish Hall every Tuesday eve rove City. He was a brother of ning. beginning Apes Mo at B John of Pitlsburgh; Bert of Hast- p. m ings and Mrs Corsa Beaver of Buckhorn a will present a ening. Al a invited to Be Prom-Courier ads pay best! So WRAL a a should limitations be removed or closed officially, further appropriations made. {butions are expected to be re | The board plans to constroact a evived during the next severs! $25 million joint Junior-semior guys high school in the borough of Officials are ho - petal that in Spangler. Spangler and Bares | od efforts on the part of boro Bo hs and Barr and Sus " Te : workers and coiled interest | | quehgans Townships comprise the from the public #ill enable the Hjoint distfict 2 Otticials of the State Depart.|Pr2Rch to mest Rts quota ment of Public Instruction will CAnvassing by Red Cross vol visit the school district next UPteers is being eontinued in | | ne FONE towns served by the | Tuaaday. Apr) 20, to survey the branch Branch residents who (of Omark. Als, J I. Miller He A delegation from Barr Twp have not been visited by work. | published it In March, 1004 We attended the meeting and pro. ©'% are unged to mal their con. [Are reprinting it from a copy tested the proposed new high iributions to the chalrman of Which is the invaluable posses. § school. Delegates claimed that the town in which they reside sol of Mra lLerov Bratton of Mr. and Mr George Dick ware the township could not stand the Miss Ethel Blair, branch cam. [rvima, president of The True Mr. and Mr Tom Fox of Shar {extra tax burden of the building Paign chairman. reminded area Blue Bible Class of the Irvona on. Mra Janet Heist and daugh- {program residents that $4178 quota is Presbyterian Church: ter Letham of Patton and Mr Bids on football equipment the minimum amount needed to “At the time of the crucifix. 3M Mrs Leroy PFingerioet and | were received and referred io the continue Red Cross services ion, the dogwood attained the "On Johnstown {athletic committee for further within Susquehanna Branch [size of the oak and other forest MT and Mr Marshpll Tyler : § action. Next meeting will be held Reports from branch communi: | trees. So and straight 8 som Dick visited with Mr. and on Thursday, April 23. Ues with quitas in parentheses. | was the wood of it that it was{ Mra Bud Frye of Ka Jose on: low wa re ee iia. i thelr town chairman are safe : Sunday. Det parent. r. snd Mm ip | howen for the t a and Wb | Kutraf? Pl a . | follows: " ; 8 rginia - ho ar Nowe (1.075) i } ai of Cleveland, O. visited! Mins Charlotte Gates and Bet- | < ‘rR Sabelia: Nickt : friends in Ivy Hemskev of Altoona fh ; $91.12. Mrs Richard Lovetle, Coalport on Sunday the weekend at their homes here. | RESILVER YOUR DISCOLORED MIRROR (SL. Benedict (375), $8155 Mrs Merrill Yingling Mr. and Mrs Boyd Troxell of and Mm Tom Bell and Virginia of Coalport | and Mr Don Bell of Gallitsin are vacationing this awe in Florida Mr and Mm of 13 county units were ented at the session John Whalen of Spangler, director. was as ibe ofr t histor | be submitted’ family Kennsth Everhart Shope of Cleveland wenkend at homes here, Paul Kutruff leo Gates. Bud Gates. Russell Harpster LeRoy Fletcher and Mr and Mra Jas Flemming and family of Buff alo, N.Y. visited over the week. end al thelr hotres here Mr and Mra George P Gates and daughter Donna of 3t. Law. Mince spent Sunday at the home of the former's mother and sis ter, Mra Ceorge | Gates and Ming Marie Gates Menara. Fugene Pixon of Utshwille the weekend al their brother and Mr. and Mr Bow daughter Sandra. Miss Verla Kutruff of Johns | town, is visiting at the home of | had this beautiful story in this edition. Our readers have bogun to sexpert it every wpring. Since spring is definitely ir the air and [the dogwond connected with this! time of the vear and it's Holy Week. we can thine of no betler fie to give 1 © them co As we mentioned last year, ‘the “legend” was orginally writ ter by a former newspaper man daughter and Marin 0, went the their respective Jack Miles were weekend visitors in Harrisburg Mra Joseph Zelensk: the former Patty Morris is spending some Lime in Norfolk, Va. where her husband ix now slationed with the Navy Mr. and Mr. Andrew Turelick and family of Cleveland wre vis iting this werk In Coaulport Friday visitces at the home of Le and Riehard wisfted ov the howe » sater-in-law Dixon and UV gentle pity for ROrrow, | 1 Rharad S120, Races ean. end visitors af the home of Mr With Mr. and Mrs Lewis Evans Marstellar (3150), $175. Wendell S:squehanna Stafford: Bakerton. Wye Mills Md, were weck. Mountaindsle recently visited 1 make | CTUrCh ard son Richard In addition to farming, Wy. oming County has = quarrying BARNESBORO, PA. industry PHONE IRVONA ¢TR2 AE NTA SRM ERR SA MOAR Three Injured In Hastings Mishap i 2FEg FIL 1 Girls’ COATS $4.95 You'll like the rh and quality. Sises I to Good Girls’ Dresses $1.98 up Sis ey to 14 Attractive sty patterns an wit love. ¥ gn Rosaleen Kingston and son Rev | in and Mrs Gertrude M:Kee . % JACKETS $2.95 Sizes 2 10 8, in an assort- ment of colurs and styles Priced low! : of i i ; i 7 f pt i Fg | } i ip ; r i ¢ fad 2 i 5 ix