Thursday, June 22, 1939. PATTON SPORTSMEN HAVE AN INTERESTING THE UNION PRESS-COURIER | bait casting. There will be ten $10.00 | payment and those having claims or above estate, has filed in the office of | prizes given away on admission tick- demands against the same will make the Clerk of Court, her petition pray- | ets, and the winner does not have to | them known without delay to MEETING RECENTLY | At the last regular meeting of the | Patton Sportsmen's Association held in | the Moose Hall, June 6th, the follow- | ing business was transacted: A report from the fish commission ! stating that fingerling trout had been | received and planted in Mudlick Run | and Killbuck Run, and thirty-five cans ! of fingerling perch planted in Chest | Creek and Eckenrode Dam. | The following are the names of new |! members taken into the organization: | V. J. Bender, Frances Cooney, Frank Swab, Martin Yahner, Paul Miller, John Dixon, William Wentz, R. J. Bil- ler, Knute Forsberg, John McCann, ! Garman Emeigh, Thomas Owens, John Churella, George H. Wilson, Thomas be present at the affair to win Tick- ets are now on sale at 25 cents each and each ticket gives a chance on the | prizes. On Saturday, June 10th, approxima- tely thirty sportsmen and farmers worked on. rebuilding the breast of the Craver Dam and completed. The Patton Sportsmen also wish to | building, bids for the installation of a | state that at no time did this organi. zation buy food of any kind to feea fish in Chest Creek, or any other stream, prior to, or during trout sea- i be installed in the First Ward School | son, and every rumor or statment to that effect is false. Help promote the Wild Life, be care- ful with fire. Green Forests mean more fish and game, Daugherty, Jr. J. R. Cornelius, Secy. | A report was given on the Cambria | County Sportsmen Field Day to be SALVATION ARMY WILL held on July 23rd at the Ebensburg]| GIVE IDENTIFICATION Fair Grounds. There will be rifle and . pistol shooting, skeet and trap shoot- | CARDS TO SOLICITORS ing, dog show, and coon trial: fly and essen ~ | Of interest to our readers is the fol- | lowing statement sent us for publica- ae, tion by Salvation Army officials: LS | In order that we may protect the | public and better cope with the very unhappy problem of unauthorized per- | soliciting money in the name of { The Salvation Army, we are putting | into use cards of identification for all of our workers in the Western Penn- sylvania area, wearing official Salva- | tion Army uniform. These cards will bear the names of cities and towns in each Corps dis- trict as well as the names and signa- tures of all workers devoted to this | | | | type of work. and signatures of all Salvation Army Workers you find soliciting, as their will be absolutely no solicitation done by bonafide Salvation Workers with- out official identification forms. If a THOUGHTFUL HUSBAND Any wife will be grateful to the man who puts an Exten- sion Telephone in the home. For, conveniently placed— ing his or her name and personal sig- nature obviously he or she is an im- poster. Please hold such a person and Alex Ebbs, the Divisional Commarider, 425 Boulevard of the Allies, Pittsburgh, Telephone Court 3960. RAYMOND D. BUCK, Administrator, Patton, Pa. Reuel Somerville, Attorney, Patton, Pa. 6t. Bids Wanted. The Secretary of Patton Borough | ome Prevost, Mike Roman, Metro Bob- on Saturday, | School District will receive, until July June 17th, the job ,it is hoped, will be | 6, 1939, at 7:30 P. M., Eastern Standard Time at the office in the high school mechanical Furnace Blast Heating and Ventilating System, and also will re- ceive bids on a steam heating plant to Building in strict accordance with plans and specifications as prepared by the school board. Plans for the hot air system are available, but plans for the Steam Heating System are not avaii- able ,and must be prepared and sub- mitted by the bidders. All plans sub- ject to approval by the School Board and Department of Public Instruc- tion. A certified check in the amount of 2 per cent to accompany each bid. At the same time the board will also receive bids to repair the present Heaters in the above mentioned build- ing. The board reserves the right to ac- cept any bid ,or to reject any or all bids. Executor’s Notice. In the Estate of Isaac Strayer, late of Patton Bororugh, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Letters Testamentary in the Estate of the said decedent have been granted to the un- dersigned. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands Will you kindly assist us in this, by against the same will make them | requesting the necessary credentials | known without delay to: Harry J. Nehrig, Executor. Patton, Pa Reuel Somerville, Attorney, Patton, Pa. person does not possess the form bear- In the Orphans’ Court of Cam- bria County. communicate with Lt.-Colonel ~~ Wm.| yp, tha Matter of the Estate of Frank W. Cunningham, Late of East Car- roll Township, Deceased. To the Heirs, Legatees, Creditors and all other persons interested in said ing for an order for the sale of the real estate of the decedent, situate part- ly in the Township of Elder and part- ly in the Township of East Carroll, be- ing the homestead of the decedent, and now in the occupancy of his widow, | ing lands of Paul Yahner, Jer- | | [ | | | | by and others, and lying along the | State Highway between Hastings and | Patton, containing 120 acres, more or less; also a lot of land in Elder Town- ship, formerly assessed in the name of Mary Carlson; reserving coal and min- ing rights, at private sale to Adaline Cunningham for the sum of Forty-six | Hundred ($4,600.00) Dollars, for the | payment of the decedent's debts. If | no exceptions are filed thereto, or ob- jections made to granting the same, the Court will be asked to take action upon the petition on Monday, the {8d aay of July, 1939, upon the call of the current Motion List. WILLIAM F. DILL, Attorney for Petitioner. 3t. Barnesboro, Pa. ORPHANS’ COURT SALE OF + VALUABLE REAL ESTATE In the Orphans’ Court of Cambria County, Pennsylvania. In the Matter of the Estate of Sophia Dietrick, late of the Borough of Pat- ton, County of Cambria and State of Pennsylvania, deceasec. By virtue of an order of the Or- phans’ Court the undersigned will ex- pose to public sale on the premises, namely Patton Borough, Cambria County, Pensylvania on Saturday, July 8, 1939, at ten o'clock A. M., the fol- lowing described real estate, viz.: All that certain piece, parcel or lot of ground situate in the Second Wara of the Borough of Patton, County of Cambria and State of Pennsylvania, known and mumbered as the North portion of Lot No. 12, Block 71, bound- ed and described as follows, to-wit: On the North by an alley, one hund- red and fifty feet; on the East by an alley thirty-two and .65 feet; on the South by southern portion of Lot No. 12, in Block 71, one hundred and fifty feet on the west by Brewer avenue, thirty-two and .65 feet. It being the same piece, parcel or lot of ground, title to which became vested in the decedent by deed from PAGE SEVE In CLosen Sl 4 COUPON LABELS E EVAP 5¢ IN CASH TO Barnesboro, BINDER’S HDWE, STORE Clymer, Pa.— CLYMER FURNITURE CO. . Cresson, Pa.— HOGUE’S HDWE. STORE EBENSBURG, PA. HASTINGS, PA, INDIANA, PA. NANTY-GLO, PA. PATTON, PA, PORTAGE, PA. WINDBER, PA . LURE 3] EVERY DAY ITT CRYSTAL VARIARD DISH ® May be used as single unit, with cover, or as 2 separate identical dishes MPLY PRESENT (TALL SIZE) OF VERY DAY ORATED MILK TOGETHER WITH ® Ideal as a boudoir or LLU 1-3 @® Also for candy, nuts cheese, jellies, etc. Pa.— SHETTIG'S HARDWARE & FURNITURE STORE HERE .. BINDER'S HARDWARE STORE cri. SLOAN BROS. DEPT. STORE A A. DIETRICH HARDWARE STORE wrens CHAS. F PITT CO. INC. BROOKBANK'S JEWELRY STORE YOUNG'S WALL PAPER STORE twenty-sixth Lewis G. Dietrick recorded in the of- Notice is hereby given that Adaline Cunningham, Administratrix of the fice for the recording of deeds in and for Cambria County, deed dated the day of January, 1932] and recorded the twenty-eighth day of | percent when the property is knocked January, 1932, in Deed Book Vol. 447, | down, and the balance upon confirma- page 79. The undersigned reserves the right to refuse any and all bids and to con- | tinue the sale from time to time. 13t — | TERMS OF SALE:—Ten (10 pet.) | tion of sale and delivery of deed. ALBERT L. O'CONNOR, Administrator of the Estate of Sophia Dietrick, deceased, HAVE A REALLY ACCURATE, SCIENTIFIC EXAMINATION MADE. .... PUT YOUR CAR THROUGH OUR iNDOOR PROVING GROUND | Guessing is bad business! We save you money and save our time by testing your car on our “Indoor Proving Ground"'—the remarkable Bendix-Feragen Chassis Dyna- mometer. You can SEE exactly what work is needed—and after we've done the work, you can SEE for sure that it's well done. Here's one shop where there's no driving of your car through crowded traffic to GUESS at carburetor adjustment, ignition system efficiency, valve timing and seating, combustion, back pressure, power, pick- up, fuel consumption, compression, cool- ing efficiency and chassis noises. 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PHONE 2101 CARROLLTOWN, PA. ee t———— S——— BUY BENDIX PRODUCTS horse races has been arranged OL EE ———— A CARRY FIVE SPARES? m— in the kitchen, in a bedroom HARNESS RACING Estate: = or in the hallway upstairs— | PLANNED JULY 4TH an EXTRA TELEPHONE | An attractive program of harness can save hundreds of steps Tuesday July 4th at the Indiana Fair each day. | Grounds, the Indiana County Fair As- An extra telephone adds sociation has announced. immeasurably to the con- | ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE venience of your telephone In the Estate of Onuter Sciranko, service. And the cost is less | late of Elder Township, Cambria Coun- th day! | ev, Pennsylvania, deceased. - than three cents a day! Notice is hereby given that Letters a ® of administration in the estate of the THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY | said decedent have been granted to h OF PENNSYLVANIA | the undersigned. 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