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The Morning Herald from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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TIE MUMNti HCAU. UKHMIOWN, WU0AY. kVti. U. IKl TAbi: 7 iiVew Features Added Den Ticket Completed In Election For Big County Fair Fayette County's annual fair or nine Tuesday.

Au. 22, promine to be ucceuful Bene according sevrl new ar 8tuiiaed ieatur have been added iM'HLiiiHLiH isB': Coal, Oil Viewed In War Crisis WASHINGTON (AP) A House group Monday announced an in vesication of the domestic petrol eum and coal industry's ability to' meet a war situation that could reduce or halt foreira imports. Chairman Tom Steed, of a small business subcommittee said hearings will start this fall after analysis of questionnaires designed to get the facts of do mestic production, capacity and serves in relation to the essive oil import program." Steed, who told a news confer ice thai he represents "more in dependent oil producers than any body else, was backed by Hep. Arch A. Moore W.Va., sayins that the hearings will be bi partisan.

The committee hopes to receive the completed questionnaires sent out lo ou and coal producers anc processors early next month. Steed taid hearings will start in Washington in October or Novem ber and ran for two or three months, The pterodactyl of prehistoric times was a flying reptile with wings thai looked like those of a but wtrepaom ing (hat 11 a.m. is too early le play chess. Game forfeited to Rechevsky. They ire hw playing a game with actor Jose Ferrer (right) before opening scries of matches last week.

CHESS CHAMP AND CHALLENGER Bobby Fischer, 16 year old chess champion teenier), failed te show op for the lh game in his match with challenger Samuel Rechevsky (left), say Security For You And Veterans Guide I BUTTERMILK 3 BREAD 1 'L FiU VaMaeiM In Judftr AjkI Local Coaiel Ts wrtywWe Demeerstie ticket far tin November ewl eMaion has been completed. The mernber Executive Committee of ne Payette County Democratic Central Committee took action to fil! several vacancies, topped by the important juafesrup race. The committee voted unani mously to name Judtte Samuel J. Feigus as the Democratic nominee lor a full 19 year term on Common Pleas Court. Thii action had been expected.

Democrat having said previously that Judge feigns would be their candidate. Judge Feigus was inducted Friday after being appointed by Gov. Lawrence to serve on the bench for the remainder of this year. Me succeeds Judge Edward Dum bauld, who was appointed to the leaerai district court. Outer Candidates Selection of other nominees local races also was required be cause of vacancies occurring since the primary.

The Democratic committee named the following candidates to be placed on the ballot in November: Genua Twp. Andrew Kon yuk for justice of the peace, to fill tit vacancy created by resignation of Thomas J. Gillen. KmtthftrM Borough William Dale Wilson for school director, to fill the vacancy created by resignation 01 democratic r. nee William F.

Shaffer. South ConaeUavlUe Borough George W. Hyatt for council, to fill the vacancy created hy the death of Edward O'Brien. Wharton Twp. Thomas Ap pleby for auditor, to fill Ihv cancy created by resignation of Harley D.

VanSickle. German Twp. No. 1 Eetella Jean Enlow for inspector of elec tion, to fill the vacancy created by the death or Elizabeth Hays. Sister DeSales Gels B.A.

Degre Sister M. OeSaies. Hoh Humil ily of Mary, of Masontown, re ceived her bachelor of arts de gree at summer graduation exercises yesterday at Seton Hill Oollee, Greensbui e. Mrs. Mary Aiiizy Abi Nader ana family of Masontown allend ed the Mass and exercises.

Sister will be "at home" to friends and relatives tomorrow, starting at 2 p. m. She will then return to her teaching duties at Oiuo. DIES IK fTALT Theodore Trapuzzaiw, 65 year old well known Washington tailor, died unexpectedly Sunday while vacationing in Italy. ALCOA ALUMINUM SIDING FACTORY PRICED TO YOU Complete Job Under On Contract IREMODELINGl t'nncrete Bathroom! Cameroon Sldlag Rwllni Plumbing What Price Greater Knowledge! the most outstanding of the to Wilbur U.

Look, secretary. to the year event Thev begin with the opening al! star champion wrestling show on Tuesday evening and close with the horse show Saturday evening. Special activities of interest to every member of the family are included on each day program. Chiiwood's Thrill Show will vie ith the annual 4 luni and queen coicnation for crowd ap peal on weflnesrlay evening. Finals in the firemen's softbali tournament will be played Thurs day evening, followed by the annual tractor pulling conlest.

Horses will take over on Fri day and Saturday. 4 Saddle Club members will hold their annual round up show Friday morn ing and afternoon. Draft horses will have their innings during the evening when the light and heavy weight pulhng coiltesls held. Two outstanding horse shows will provide a fitting climax for the closing day of the 1961 Kay ette County Fair on Saturday, Aug. 26.

English style riders will show during the afternoon with the Western riders holding their annual fair show Naturnay nine. Gates will be open each day from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Exhibits of livestock, dairy cattle, farm products, poultry, home economies and commerce products will be displayed all week. Perm Premier Shows will featured on the midway each afternoon and evening, secretary Cook stated.

PLEASE DRIVE CAREFULLY! Per Month job. He fearj losing these more than the cut in income when he retires. So he puts it off as long as he can." One answer Ball offered was to prepare yourself for retirement with other activities that will be us meaningful as the job activities. For a majority of retirees, Social Security checks represent the only regular income. Only 20 to lb per cent receive benefits from private company or union management pension funds.

However, this percentage will grow since most private pension systems are comparatively new and will cover more and more people as time goes on. Ball's present job includes major responsibility for the overall administration ol the Bureau ol Old Age and Survivors Insurance and for planning improvements. He pointed out that our government insurance system is the largest in the world, larger even than Soviet Russia's. iThe USSR's system excludes agricultural workers who are a large proportion of that nation's population.) The Social Security system has 135 million accounts of one kind or another. Last year.

"5 million persons earned wage credits which had lo be entered into their accounts. And million persons now receive monthly benefits from the. Security Administration. About 30.000 employe? take care of this mammoth Job. about half al Security headquarters in Rail: more.

The rest are in 600 field offices across the country. Yel all this cots only about 2 per cent of what is collected In Social Security taxes. The balance all goes info current and future benefits. A check of the agency's efficiency by a committee of insurance executives and businessmen came up with a "very well done" report. The John D.

Rockefeller Public Service Award, which was given to Ball for 1960 61, is designed lo strenglhen the nation's career service by giving recognition and hon ov to civilians in the Federal Government who have rendered outstanding service lo the people of the United Slates. The winners receive cash awards of S.T.500 and an opportunity to devote some time In teaching, writing, or HICKORY FARM LONG or JUMBO BOLOGNA issssssssssV tarrj A G.W.Blaney Clan Stages Its Reunion The G. W. Boaney clain held its 15th annua reunion recently at Morgan's Grove. A picnic dinner was served and was followed by the business meelrn jtmth President Chu Phillips presiding.

Officers were elected for ttie 1962 year: Fred Blaney, Presi dent. South Coruiollsville: Guseman. vice president, Akron, Ohio: Dot Guseman. secretary treasurer, Akron, Ohio; Jeanette Ganoe, Point Marion, Dolores Blancy. South ConnellsviUe; and Marlynne Mills, Smithfield, are the newly elected game commit tee chairmen.

The next, annual reunion is scheduled for the third Sunday in at Morgan's Grove. The guest cake was baked hy Dolores Blaney and won by Mar lynne Miller. The anniversary cake was made by Pearl Phillips. A birthday cake was made by Delia Blaney and Doris Jean Bankhed for G.Blaney birthday July 15. A gift exchange is scheduled for Oct.

iA to be held at home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Blaney Garlics were played by the children and prizes awarded.

Those atlenriins were: Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Blanev.

Gans: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Blaney, Smithfield: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phillips.

Chick and Rita. West Brownsville; Mr." and Mrs. Lloyd Miller and Warren, Ft. Marlon; Mr. Kenneth Blaney and Kenny, Gans.

Mr. and Mrs. Lclanc Blaney, M.vrna Jane. Uniontown; Mr. and Mrs.

Willard Crowe. Nancy. Lois Jean. Jeanne and Darlene, Frostburg, Mr. and Mrs.

T. Q. Blaney. Gans. Mr.

and Mrs. William Ganoe, Paliy and David. PI Marion; Mr and Mrs. Robert Guseman, Terry. Donnie, Bonnie and Joy Lee, Akron.

Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. John Bankhead. Jimmy. Bobby, Dan ny and Sandy.

Smitbheld; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blaney. South Con nellsville; Mr. and Mrs.

Miller. Cindy ami Jeflery. Smith field; Mr. and Mrs. C.

D. Everty, Mrs. Mary Everly. Mr. and Mrs.

Melvin Everly, all of Smithfield. NEW SYSTEM Developed during World War il. the loran system enables navigator to fix his position by measuring the time difference be tween the receipt of signals sent out by two synchronized radio Third oldest observatory in the S. is located on the campus of Western Reserve Academy, Hudson. Ohio.

It was built in 1B38. SPREAD 79c SNIPER'S CATSUP bottle 25c BARTLEtT PEARS No 2V2 tl Robert M. Ball, a dedicated pub tic servant, started working for the Social Security Administration Ml km.t 1 level. Today, he is deputy director of the Bureau of Old Ase and Survivors Insurance. and recipient of I he 1990 61 John I).

Rockefeller Public Serivce Award. We talked with Ball to find out what has been happening in So cial Smirity since the 19C1 amend ments went into effect, and lo gel his reaclions to years of career service in the largest social insur anco system in the world Normally, Ball told us. Social Security receives about 50.000 applications a week for retirement iv; beneiils. The week after President Kennedy signed the hill lowering the permissible retirement age for men to 62, and sins some benefit rates, 70, iifto new applications were receiv ed. Bui that was a shnrt week.

the July 4 holiday. In the first full week afier the law was signed. 90,000 to lOO.fHXi new applications were received about 50,000 above normal. Most rif the new anolicaticns tor social security benefits irom men between ea and were made he cause the men were out of work, not. because they were waiting patiently lo retire, Ball said.

As matter of fact, most retin ments take place because work is scarce for older men. Social Security eys show that only about 5 cent of retirements are of the in dividual's own free choice. "So much of life is organized around Ihc job." the Social Security director said. Friends, social life, place in the community, are too often centered around a man's Porches Garages Gutters Dnnrs Bathroom ond Kitchens Check Your Home Now! $100 I Sugar Cured Lean BACON JOWLS 4 SAVE FOR HIS COLLEGE EDUCATION! Kitchens me" Fronts New! Disappearing Screen Storm Windows! Not too many years ago, a man could land good job with just a high school education behind him. Today, more and more firms ore asking that employees have a college education or the equivalent.

When your son is ready to seek his fortune, what will his college education cost' You can count on ot leost $6,000.00 and probably more. Start now, while he's small, to serve for it, just few dollars week will do it. Come in soon ond let us help you set up his College Fund. Remember, twice a year we odd earnings to your savings to help them grow! 482 EAST MAIN STREET Member Chamber of Commerce Homebuilriers' Assn. A Sovinsi Prftgrom Started at the age of 3 of just FOOD STAMPS REDEEMED HERE! ONE SIDE ONLY Nnhody ever has seen the back of the moon because as il moves around the carlh il rotates jusl enough to keep (lie same side toward the earth al ail limes.

Ohio ranks lifth among slates of I he Union in production of oats. VELVEETA CHEESI Fresh Lean GROUND BEEF 39c lb fruit' cocktail 2 Nc 2Vi 5 will bring a return 5,912.32 11. S. No. 1 SIZE A FRESH GROUND BEEF 3 EASTERN WHITE POTATOES At the present Dividend Rate A tidy sum to hov when your youngster is 18 ond planning on college.

YOU INVEST $4500.00 YOU EARN $1412.32 In IS Years! COUNTRY EGGS 31.15 Sweet T6 OLEO 5 98c ElBERTA PEACH HALVES 3 M. l.lni iff fffltfflhffij of! Union Market Open Friday and Saturday Nitti til 9 P.M. 13 Mar St. Unrontowrt, Po. L'NlftNtfiWN SHOPPING CKNTER.

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