NEWS: Altoona Tribune, Dateline Huntingdon County, PA, August 27, 1918 Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Judy Banja and Jessica Orr Copyright 2005. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm __________________________________________________________ HUNTINGDON The schools of Porter township will open on Monday, September 9, under the following corps of teachers who were elected at a meeting of the board on August 17. Wayne Isenberg will teach the Ridge school; Arthur Kyper, the Valley school; Viola Coffman, Loop school; Ruth Kean, Aqueduct school. No teacher has yet been secured for the school at Barree. The board has laid a millage of six mills for school purposes, and have fixed the salaries of the teachers at $60 per month. The school board of Henderson township has prepared for the opening of their schools on Monday, September 16. They have elected the following teachers: West school, Mildred Bales; Union school, Mabel Endress; Sugar Grove, Pauline Rupert; Bark Ridge, John McCall; Ardenheim, Lois Shore. The tax rate for the years is eighteen mills. The salaried of teachers is $45 per month. A United States employment bureau was established last week at Mount Union for a district composed of Huntingdon county and Wayne township, Mifflin county. All made labor of the district is to be listed and calls for help by the various industries must be made through this office. Ralph B. Cassidy, of Mount Union, has been appointed examiner in chief of the bureau. Headquarters are in the Miller building, Mt. Union. Last Wednesday evening J. S. Cassells, one of the surviving members of the famous Scottish Black Highlanders, which went into one of the battles of the war with 1,500 men and came out with twelve, none of whom could stand except Cassells, for the wounds they had received, spoke to an audience composed chiefly of employes of the General Refractories company of Mt. Union at the works. Veteran Cassells is preaching patriotism to the employes of the company at all their plants in various parts of the state, under the special auspices of the officers of the corporation. Altoona Tribune, Tuesday morning, August 27, 1918 page 3