= ol Hu or Braves W Wintr y Blasts To! 2 Twelve Boy Scouts of Troop 71 Carroltown and two adult lezd ers Braved the cold wintery Blasts last Friday night and Saturday to score a first in out- door winter camping in this area And the scouts &id it the hard way. They spent the night in tents The winter over night camping trip "Rs by the troop AS A winter requirement outing Althot one boy suffered a to his fool in an Explorer Uniforms af Axe something have oocurred atl any twos Boys reported hing. slight colds, no one any “the worst for the experience The Troop. under the leader Shi Of Suaeph Goleer, troop. The Troop left for the camp an Eh. Chair Bearer property § Carroll Twp. and 5:00 p at Friday and returned to ny Baturday afternoon F number of requirments "First and Second (Class ? | were passed as a result of a auting. invioding over might ApIBE. ree identification, an , Sooking. five bulld of wild nuts, roots " r attire for t and proper manage- up of the the troop out of doors in tents # Winter skasnn It also he fist time in a great rs that anv in oa Cartwia Seoat Dis: Jiet: : Pi + the boys through TEE stay =f the boys many of the Jems of winter out. Mz. Golmiez, = ? , served in World War 11 with the 1. S Armed Forces in Alaska Thea- Mr. Michrina was also with the Cum y night. He said the . Jearned much through the mperiencs on how io pro ge takes care of themascives in BE in regards to wearing facilities an 2 di] WRS | Li irict troop attempted much an oul- : cipate st Carroillown that present gifts Lo Nuns at St falet's Parish { Christmas 1 front of the slirine al i & # {the planning board session attended recently at a meeting of LOI | town, Tuesday evening | der by | ERY Friday Night Camping Out overall cam Scouts Anthony Kigswich James wy. Milton insky, Joe Golmnics Bili Hipps. Mel and Jack Serafin received an injury Friday night and was after being re cian ping fundamentals who pariicips Gwinidak ir Rona Lieb Ril Bender § a1 RTE Are Expected Soon Entire Post to Take Part In Winter Camp Explorer Fo jas! week from Bharbaugh ing Store. Bar nounced Lv Fost Adv Buller The unifon: ed to arrive in Lhe Members of ihe Post 3 number of a WOrK on od at nex! Friday pf Review Lf § gro iten Butler sand ane member Maoinar is #iriving Foxplores Emergency EWAri and tha the will alsa be The Pout its entire wWinler Hine Knob Mr. Butler Ng Ss reguisy the First AN dinciisned. TH» u in the OC gp Are rent & pitien requir ems 3% Fook woof Ra ¥ up tar next tHe Prov Bend Ger Members of Bender Tom fey. William Ho Jr. Meade Arbie. Alfred Lie Jr. Dhan 5 gd Malloy WW § I Molnar John Ewa Sharbaugh Girl Scouts List Holiday Community Service Work Many service projecis w ducted in 1his the past COhristr seven Beat troops unit of > Beout Cound The unit's for “Tovs ; mn lag 6: 4 =. s¥ {4 rail adi Herne aise sang PEE Dieta] Ba nity red ied the church Girl Scouts Hear Report Of Planning Unit Meeting Rose Huriey gave a report on The Carols the nile thy streels of ye IP Scout Troop 179. Carroll. The meeting was called to op Campbell. president, Scribe Mary Faith Diuzan. reading the minutes and Suzie Kline, Urensurer, calling the roll. Letty Kuntzman leader. and Joann Farabaugh, assistant lead. er, were present . ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED Ao RERf ements have been an- for two sons of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Farabaugh of East Carroll Township. Leonard Fara- Baugh has become engaged to Margaret Dum of Nickiown aml Morris Farabaugh has became en. iguged to Ruth Turner of Hast. a Broadcloths, Poplins, 80x 80 and 48x72 thread as well as | guaran- teed to wash without fading! Pieces run from 2 yard to 10 yard WwW, qual Ja i Flivnn eosin : Baker : pit Si. Tet John R Torgqualo, tand Joseph Shera, all | place, were numbered among the several hyndred Cambria County | : residents who stiended the In auguration : Leader Tuesday at | The group made | from Harrisburg on the Inagurai | | Special train of the PRR . daughter, { William Springer, of near Loretto, | visited in { with their sisters and also at | tended the State Farm Show. | Kane | “March of Mothers” Here Monday, Jan. 31 The annual March of Mo thers for the: 1858 March of Dimes campaign will be held in the Carrolltown community on Monday, Jan. 31. This was announced by the Ladies’ Auxiliary to Fox Peale Post, 308 American Legion, Carrelitown, sponsors of the fvent Mrs, 1. © favrev, of the March of Bosise to house camvass of the town for funds to ald In the fight against polio, sald the canvass will g#t anderway on Jan 31 at 798 p mm AR re sidents are urged to support the drive and no donation ix fon Iarge or too snl} Cans for placing of donations have already been placed in all besiness establishments in Carrolitown today chairman Mothers Signaling Tests to Be Given Scouts Next Monday Night ng : K re d {he eet ing Monday Ihe TO HOLD PINNER- MEETING Lancs - Mearey £1 gia In MM MeNuilys ronald fisted as Manes Fans BET ORs Farabsugh Feigh, Masry Jean spent Friday. Saturday and at Hidden Valley where ! nestling of Sen # of Panning Board srieiriet Naney student at attended Wiperalive | State Polats Harrisburg last bia ngae! HIE. ress of v {3rowere Asan at Tursday. The Glee Club of the Universily presented a program @t the event. Mr Hender is a member of the Glee (Club Miss Ann Budicky returned io New York City this past week Miss Anna Marie Bender #44 dent nurse at Altoona Mercy How ured to her duties after spending a 10-day sick leave =! the home of her parents. Mr owl Mra Felix Benda: Bede Bender Sr. local ire dealer, spent Pittsburgh where he allended preview showing of the new Fri. gidaire meonlels Misses Carolyn Buck, student! af Mount Mercy College, and Dolly Buck of Pittsburgh, spent ihe week end hare al the home of the parents, Mr and Mrs Fred B. Buck of W. Carroll Bt MM: snd Mie Timothy Moo Cracken and family of Mahaffey visited Bunday with the fadvs molher, Mraz Rose Al hie Mr and Mra Willlam Laurer Mes Ja: nes Callaban, Mrs Pega Kilraine and Mr. and Mrs Tom wera Sr, were among the hund- reds of area people that the Inaugura? VON of Lenrge M. Leader Tuesday of thiz week. They were in attendance at the recep Hon in the Penn Harris Hotel in Harrisburg in honor of Hesse Speaker HG Secretary Frigida- ast Friday in avernor n Harrisburg of Labor and Industry both of Cam- bria County Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gray of this place announce (he birth of ia Suvghter on Jan 18 at the Min- i BTS capital, Spangler Rick Columbus, re Mibhali Albert Sharbaugh, Buzz Wiliman, of this of Gov George M Harrisburg the trip to and | Mr. and Mrs. C J. Bearer and Daris Herman Bearer. Mrs. Mary Ott is a patient jn | : Miners’ Hospital, Spangler. suffer. Ing from a fractured hip due to ‘a fall on the ice when returning {home from church Sunday morn- ing Mr. and Mrs George Butler | i spent the week end in Charlerot | | Where they visited with Mr and i Mrs Edward Vitalis Elmer Springer. Patlon, and Harrisburg last week Out-of-town persons who at- Sended | the funeral of Miss od Heyden Kane, ane, New ork Guy Mr. and Mrs Jack Jenkin | daughter Susanna of Akron, 0.; attended ¢ bile from Boon to dine | Arnsirews and State | ertt Bend i Johnstown | . Spenl Sunday at the home of M | and Mrs. g ani the mow wih be UNION PRESS COURIER Mr and Mra George Tomleson and son Joe and daughter Rose Marie and Miss Genevieve Fara. baugh, ail of Altoona; Mrs BEd ward Martin Mr and Mrs Ber nard Born Miss Hilds Kane and Pat Farabaagh all of Pittsburgh Mrs Gerald Buck Wilkensburg Mr and Mrs Linus Kirsch and Wilbert Kirsch of Spangler. Re gis Canavan Johnstown. Mr and Mrs (Gilbert 1a Mr and Mrs Barney Ligther Tom Laurer and Mr and My Tom Laurer Ir... all of Ebensburg Mr and Mra Joseph RBhort and Mr. and Mra Frank Short Paton John Bharti of Barnesboro Hayden Kane returned from several months ahere Re wigited in Germany Frunce and England He 5 now iocated in New York City. While hae with his Dro {her.in-law and siater Mr and Mora Francis Bearer and sttandad the funeral of hia aun’ Minx Fosse Kane Misses Rally and &f Pitisburgh wren and with heir mo nes Luther Misses Julia Huth Connell of finner guests al the Mors M 0D Wednesday oy and Mrs James Mrs John Papoum Me Nal Faher taburgh where hey were Amandus MeXualty, a Recent Deaths Miss Rose Kane Man of Carvallts Thur git her red recently in Furope Hu fon vist fed CRE Nancy Luther the week ther Mra Ag Agnes Mary Ebenaburg wen Mr fast and home of ard onnell Weakland hires 3 ¥ Hey Fara ER 5 § nad M sier Narhber! man MoNualty Fin a & fh Pn " P Ratuiday for and fanors Rose Kane age R2 vears wen RB HD Sied lant say evening al 8 I ar her Past Carroll Tv fecensod was a daughter of Prater and Rarabh Rhort ariel had spent greditown ren tine mare 0 The iste Kane time In Haley 8 L waship hey life tine aren Miss { Kane arroiftown RD. survives as twall as several neph {pwn The deceased was a lifelong i member of Bt. Benedic “Athol ET Rrrniilown are war the Allar {me ..o a La pisces snd 5 1 Church at | a member of Society thé church Friends Rievens HW and held al sorning in qe 5 Righ Were redglve al Funeral Moms Car ; Frama i were G15 sary ek Waondan © Benedil 5 Shurch nies of requiem. In nade in Lhe John Wojnar Barnesbhors J f Th: DAC 3 be he x y jan Ho Bilal Spang ey in Poland The He deceased is survives widow Nellie thewe ron Alex, Balinas Calif # of Leschburg: Marion of Detrod Mun Mrs Martha ZLarnesks with whom the decease] réstded in Barneshors and Miss MI Miami, Pia He wis a broths of Martin Perth Amboy, NJ and Valentine of Clymer A fn ving are 11 grandchildren Funeral services will be held al 600 a mm today Jan 2X in 8 Stanislaus Catholic Church, Bx nesharo and interment will De in the church cemetery. Hacha Pun. eral Home, Barnesburs fic Are SUPryY ® | WOMAN, 168, ER Mrs Mary A Bulick 100 oid. of Tyrone died al her Sunday Old Age Plan to Be Colver PTA Topic Irving Tatlleman manager of Johnstown office, Social Recurity tration, will De guest speaker al this Thursday evening's meeting of Colver Parent-Teacher Asso Cation The meeting will cegin at 7.30 gm In the schoo aiBtortium Theme will be “The Family Stud. ies Legislation in the Commun ty.’ Entertainment will include an operetta, “Jack Frost's Realm. ~ ‘by pupils of the mixta grade. un- der the direction of Mra Aurelia Howland Mrs. Plorerwe M Brown Mrs Nora Mastrime president, snnounced the Colver unit will sponser @ visit of the Johnstown Fegiona! Blood Center bloodmo- 8 p m Friday YER hame asmistant dint ric Adminis Ard in the auditorium Spangler Firemen Have 2-Way Radios Spangler Volunteer Fire has completed installation (vil Defense radio setup. it was announced at a meeting of the {unit last Thursday in Spangler Fire Hall Equipment purchased by com- pany funds and state aid includes a radio in each of the company's three trucks and a base station at the fire hall L Pire calls during 1904 totaled (40. including 24 in the borough and 18 out-of-town. Property loss was $27.000, of a | out of the In other Soroush. Robert Doran ‘was installed as president. and | other fy-elect | president Auto Show Scheduled . At Co. War Memorial The 8568 automobile show will be staged at the Cambria County War Memorial Arenas in Johns town for four dave Wednesday, | Feb 23. te Saturday. Feb 26 in | ehusive Late model ears will command | the center of attention Present § also call for setting up of booths on the concourse to fea | ture displays of tire, oil and sipment concerns vear, for the frst time, War Memorial om pdr ¥ bud writ t 4 S00 was 24 Co. Summit don County and the ithe companys including $12.000 : from Bang re and $15,000 officers also | installed by Robert Whalen, past | the present ‘Lurg area between Blain ' and MeCren in Cumber ‘a cost of BIS 000. This line will Page 34 ‘Jeanne Was Right’ About American Red Cross Stresses Need Good hres Seals Do Lilly Mother, Father Both At Cresson Sanatorium Due to Free X- Rays; Contributions Now Lagging Jeanne wan gnt Reals hein nn the fu Bee rca boss the (reason § Fuge pl tn Lamun this good cue These ave | Patrick MoeoAlwe: of four young her five Ranta lays to and nwiher hom My and Mrs a 7 patients xt the preciale a4 the Gag red A leery Anal ow Mra. Sara Difenderfer Yeok fay, sxeriptivie seeretary of (he Cambria County Toberculosis & Health Association, had an in werview wiih Mes. Me Adeer dur ing a three-day visit at the Raaatoriam last week Mrs Yeokiny dttended a gram provided by Dir. Has Ww i madical i$ res test Cresson Samatonium. to {5 imlimate Knowledge prablema involved in her Piring hes talk * Yeo ies Mrs MW Ber tuber Aleey LACIE Was 1 stage when grand Khe atatedl: “"Nelther (hrist mas Seals nor Nanta (laus could get me home to my child. rem for (hristmas, but the Christmas Seals had a2 Int to do with me getling Io this hospital so that | can gel well faster.” Mra Me Alpe: Hans if all $ #1 «ae Seals as real | 17 es § fo A lew schist onal also pointed out and the ogram of the Th mtion. She went w ahve wished that | ends woul take | ww Xovavs during Rh ae a the Rtgte sinedicald ambeia Co & Health As Wea I doen't see why anyone whoarhid pias py chance th bave st X-ray when: they mov be saving their own Hie aml . tveting thelr Tumily and thelr friends WE ru % be slay toh Mrs $a ; interested the Ranjitorium she sid it § now iy he they isten fps @ ET 8 Or mts the her doctor aril ged orium lor and ¥e fale approx. the Demons in ahom Christ- matted in De returned any can money orinty Tu A ssOcintion an. Pa met JERI 13 heok or sri Haulth Slate Iralinst oy New Spangler Safety Group Gets Charter At Dinner-Meet Harvey Younker Is Principal Speaker At Event In VFW Home inner. meeting ening in spangie The presetita * — _e hs § & SWEEEY yet Cambria LEN tr Ee siden! of Spang Flarvey Younker, assdsiant to John Ghizponi, president of District 3 1 nited Mine Wark ers of Anwrica, as principal speniker, fold the assembling 1 should deranmstrate constant interest anil work diligevtly te maikice the chapter a vital ‘afle ener in sack individual's Wife Mr Younlter rited statist show Thal Joasiderabdes frye eRe yvedt 4] é mining Whentas in recent Nuch results Be sai termination amd s on the 1 af workers anion men and safely However there be dene The T'MW Siam loupe] His Mudies Ls ihe past gnow that restonsibdlily { Trealer majorly of accident placed squarely on The average age in ities In stats lant said, war dR and the mining expurience of the Vests “You oi Io be WAS LE fhe thin 2:8 Bevel skreful he cone lhuded Aecidents don't happen, they wre eansed.” was the sdmend- tion of { J. Dalerell, Bead of Johwstown offices, 5. Bureas of Mines, who reviewed statis show that 25 fatalities arcurred doriag 1954 In the dist viet served by hin offiee. firs {o visa Ward 3: idee Georges nine inspertor for ale Noon, disteiet Yiu aid Rteve hnatown office of f Mines Gngri tulated min. mort pgfeid Coal refrring the cident s And the | urged aditive in- UF time EN SRR Ny whee of rts formed Tate an ARN coef werd A rfaakd renressninlive of Xtaffont. Peale Kerr, In 31. Hee i Agden mining de Penn State University, formar pug ' ¢ JL ATPet Ie 4 pal of Bpangiier I ; wid Lest ret Dennis J. Keenan, soperinten- dent of Sterling Coal Coa of Rakerton, was toastmaster and gave brief remarks. Adilress of welcome was given by Fred Hugan, Saunier rounet man. invoralion and bettediction were § ny Jo Niehaolner former iperintendent of Pentsvivania Hae ine. Marnteller 19 observed 3 mwment : #8 menosy of the late rodar hey mite in pd men killed in the ring 1804 for chatter pres | in charge of John Re fodteral Penelec Expansion Program Will Include Work In Cresson District The Pennuvivania Fleet pany Bas announced falas spend SL 200 NG in ihe Pastern Divislon during 1868 to improve and expand (ds facilitien W H Wade. vier president Per of the division, | Altoena, Ebensburg Bedford Huntingdon, Lewistown and Ship penaburg diptricts, sald That se eral major projects are planned to expand Jervice and prow le future oad growth in the & served by the division To Bring power from Fan's new Shawville station into the weslern | of the divieean work will rue an A emilee 110.0068 line running from Philipsburg the company's Westfall ( Alloona! sibstation, thereby adding an ad ditional source of power for the division ami Wo provide capacity for the future load growlih in Altoona and vicinity, The line slated for ¢ompletion in 1808 will coat a total of $770 0600 Expansion of the Westfall and (Cresson) substations scheduled for 1008 at a combined coat of SMESD0 to equip hem to receive and distribute Shaw ville power Improvements costing $125000 are planned at the Shade Gap switching structure in Hunting- conversion of subst a from and mans whieh include Roshury thon in Frankiin County 13800 to 23.000 voits operation will be completed This Istler project casting $344,000 provides for load growth in the Franklin and Cumberland. County areas served by the Company in ana sround Shippensburg An addi tional 23.000 walt line between Roxbury and Shippensburg will be completed in 1885, after which two lines belween Roxbury and Shippensburg sub stations will be completely rebuilt and converted from 13808 to 25000 volts thus materially strengthening the adequacy of service suppiving the Shippegs- During 19563 the company ex pects to complete a T% mile line in Perry County fand Co at provide duplicate service to the i Perry, Jungats and south Hunt. | mgden Coynty areas now being by the | served During the past year the Com {the "oats rae ines in Miffin R. sania voltages 10 pro- nee! he growth {ioe Co ATER t the Bed. Linoain rel LUinty Ares i facilities serving 4 west slong the : laburg and the Cisterburg. | Paris sev 1 8071 LE provide ade £ro wing load in the Company! rae new noha peed nthe Ne wiverted 1H it Lo £2 Wile now piween Bedford in the Motil Everst! idayaburg area in nake full ase of the! ithstation built in 19054 pany is converting the duvaburg area 0 higher voi. provide adequacy of el] eal he ATER. ion to the aajor im- | provements outlined above, the | tivisicn will continue 1) umprves | te transmission and distribation | facilities, the vice president said. | Early in the past vear the CO - pany completed and energised the | entire 87 miles of ita first 330-1 OH} transmission Hine extend- | ag from Shawville near Clears | field through Lewistown lo the | Susquehanna River ising the facilities of the Metro | politan Edison To Amiang many | strides mude by the Cidmpany in| the Eastern Division during 1004 and iH} v8 84 $275 15 yi aedetit voit | Americans ‘rured simost le Milroy Ji operating | | for the Bedford Co || pwned dy increased. de- || ‘where it] “For Giving of More Pints of Blood One Out of Every 20 Persons In Age Range Of 18 Through 59 Will Need Plasma In 1955 ¥ivery 30 seconds last year some The generous outpouring of ser. Soapital patient received a blood by fellow through Red Cross transfusion supplied tlond Avmations I! the nation's civilian il frjiired are to the blood they make at least WE These facts were noted in » statement released through the Jobostown Regional Bloed (en ter of the American Red Orosa led Croas bloodmobiles sotnmunities in the ares telidents a chinte io wis stressed by Arthur Koster blond center director A shortage of "O° 1y win reported at the end of week at the cenler other types are exirsmely was stressed The Red Cross Blood program rgest blood-colieriion ageaey fit the world, provides about #0 percent of the Blood used For civilian purposes in aboot 3.500 rwpitabe. Last year Red Cross alone pro- + million pints of witsle blood for civilian and mil tolal number srocured since the blood as begun if 1948 had reach. ol than 13% mitlion by the than for de tary use In all, the of pints program # more anid of Apwil 1864. More million pints were ship fense pu since 1950 In addition te the 43 Hl centers, indviiiunl Rag Cross chapters In i COMIN nites provide some degree of toad service in coopeiation with other groups, it was said. The supply is kept flowing by a small group of full-time wark- voluntesrs the program Many HALTS their regular jobs to donate their skills to the ame und thousands of afmisting in ol the volunteers taking Uime from include blond offort Similar sumbers of and peed. one out of every 20 persons in the age range from 18 through 8 will need to one donation in visit £0 give contribute thilir share of the blood needed to give the hospitals everywhere i pe blood ad Btocks of How : doctors ixinessmet housewives and oth. gis give of their time and labor fn the cause. In the vears during vide by volunteer workers Keep this cnet to a minimum, Roster bond dvi in—— C&L Raittocal Elects Delegates © President Tom Wessel will b a three-man delegation from Uh Cambria & Indiana Local of Amerie ta the Digtriet 13 convens next month nn Washingto Pa ¥ Mr Wensel Glenn Evans Don Evans were slectad delegs to the convention at a Tussdsy evening in the C ITMW Hast Seasione will be Feb 18 snd 17 Wayne Michaels was appol grievanceman for Colver © Shop. He replaces Laird Zinum man Next Tuesday United Steelworkers fT Tian meeting will be held Feb 13 A-3c¢ Wilkam Hamilton Enrolled In Jet School William J. Hamilton airy third class has been assigned Amarillo Alr Force Rase in where he is enrolled in fighter mechanics school is a son of Mr and Mrs dore Hamilton of Fallentimbe#, Airman Hamilton p was stationed at Sampson in New York for recruit tral He is a graduste of Reade High School, Mountsindale A brother Theodore Lo. 18 ving with the Navy at Por neme Calif. He atiended Res Twp High and entered the Na on Dec 7. 1883 LORETTO MIBK TO GRADU A” Miss Teresa Caton, Mra Catherine Caton of La will groduate from ML A Junior College. Cresson, W dav of next weak with sssocis! degree of medical secretarial ahve Siew will be od Pittsburgh Cole & Chemical as a laboratory sssistant which the Red Cross has operated 4 blood program. the organization thin asctivily Spent millions on WE DANCE FOR WEEK-END PATTON EAGLES FISH FRY ON FRIDAY EVENING Press-Courier ads pay bett They are inexpensive no nnn PATTON VFW SATURDAY, JANUARY 22nd Music by “The Cordettes” A TI AS 50 SP HS ENTERTAINMENT! Dace. Qui Program This Sahday Music by a Popular Orchestra MARCH OF DIMES DANCE JAN. 28 MUNI bw RICKEY Plan Now fo Allend’ Eh | ® ACCEPT THIS © | RAY Dance So That Others Might Walk I & HIS ORCHESTRA INVITATION TO MAKE YOUR CAR RUN BETTER AND LAST LONGER! * You Are Invited . . to bring your auldinehile fo our lubrication departs tabrieated ade the siperyision of a Quaker State Lubrication Engineer This nm a seve. Quaker State to assist its dealers in keeping th Lubrication Departments amd Personnel np to dute on lubrication. Drop in or give us a phofie eall and A were axpansion in the Altoona un- i} derground and overhead distri bution network and numerous line | anid substation expansions; also, | the conversion of the distribution | facilities in many of served to provide for ie of Ls customers expanded | ! : : | PRICE CHANGE LISTED Changes in price of 8 hair set | from 78 cents of $31.08, effective | immediately, was announced at a — g of the Northern Cambria | Huirdressers Association Momiay | evening of this week al Spangler VFW Home Members were also | notified that 1960 dues are now | being © oliscted if vou're hail way up the in- | | come ladder in these "nited Sta. B tes you're earning $3,800 An year. {he towns | | get your ear on the schedule al ue extra cost GRAAL tals MR ESN Bi TREN GAEL Eh RENE gu
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