aniAOE SiX UNION PRESS-COURIER Thursday, May HASTINGS NOTES Miss Elizabeth Lloyd of Ebensburg spent the week end at the Easly home on Spangler Street. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Binder and children of York were week eng vis itors at the I. L. Binder home here. Misses Mary Ellen Sullivan, Betty Routch and Christine Abel of Indiana Teachers College were at their re- spective homes here over the we end. Miss Betty Boston, also of in- diana State Teachers College, was the week end house guest of Miss Abel Misses Verna and Jeroma Mancuso | and Miss Betty Dillon, "employed in | Frornsburs, were at their homes here | over the past week end. | Mr, and Mrs. Leon McKillop and | daughter Rose Marie of Windber | spent the week end at the Frank Mc- | Killop home in East End. i Mr. and Mrs. Clair Semelsherger | of Duke Center visited relatives and | friends in this vicinity during the] past week end. { Mrs. W. B. Dillon, daughters Wini- fred and Mary and Miss Ann Nesdore were Saturday shoppers in Altoona. | Mr. James Yahner of Reading spent { the first of the week here at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | 1. P. Yahner. Mrs. Ed Bucham of Erie and Mr. | William Huether of Altoona visited | their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Huether, last week end, Mrs. John Dunsmore, Mrs. Lillian | Dunsmore and son Timmy of Philips- | burg were Sunday callers at the Thos. | Robinson home. | Mrs. Michael Pipas, Mrs. Stanley | Kunka, Misses Jane Bechel and Re-| gina Kirk were week end visitors at) Camp Meade, Md. Pvts. Walter Yahner, Wm. Lantzy, Dennis Gresco and Paul Cunningham spent the week end here at their re- spective homes. | Mrs. Edwin Geus, daughter Louise, | and Dick Murphy were Saturday v itors in Altoona. LITTLE PEOPLE millions of ‘little people” in this country. are called “little Labor consi big, the rich, the financially power ful people Because there are so many other little people, labor has a close bond of interest with them. 1e other little people are the millions of farmers] who work hard to wrest a living from | the soil just as labor works hard u the factory or mine to make a living There are also the small merchants and the professional people whe, if| only they knew it, depend on the little people for their living and welfare. The doctors, the writers, the dentists, lawyers, engineers, and, most all of us, the farmers and the storekeepers can be prosperous and can enjoy the | benefits of America’s limitless riches only if their friends and neighbors, | the American workingmen and i women, are well off, | The attacks on labor hit all the little people of this country. The Hatter. SHERIFF'S SALES By virtue of certain sundry writs of Fieri Pacias. Levari Facias, Alias Fieri Facias, Alias Levari Facias, and Vend. Expon. 1ssued out of the Court of Com- mon Pleas to me directed there will be exposed to public sale at the Courthouse, Ebensburg, Pa. Courtroom No. 4 on Monday, June 1, 1042 at 1:15 o'clock p.m tern War Time, the following described real estate, to-wit CONDITIONS OF SALE The purchase money shall be paid at the time of saie or by Friday June 3, 1442, at 1:15 o'clock, p. m. Eastern War Time, otherwise the property will again on Friday, June 5, 1942, at 1:15 Qclock p m Eastern War Time at | the Courthouse in Ebensburg, be put up and sold at the risk and expense of the persons to whom it was struck off, who in case of any deficiency on such sale shall make good the same. 2 All the right, title and interest of Annie Kravzek, owner or reputed owner, | of, in and to all that certain piecé of | ground situate in the Eleventh Ward, | Johnstown, Cambria County, Pa., being known and numbered on the Plan of Woodvale lots, as lot No. 50. For description see Deed Book Vol. 382, page 310. . Having thereon erected a double two-story frame dwelling, known as Nos. 521 and 523 Maple Avenue, and garage in the rear. FI. FA. NO. 18 George G. Pyle. owner or reputed owner, A lot of land in the Eighth Ward of the City of Johnstown, Cam- | bria County, Pennsylvania, fronting | forty-two and one-half (42.5) feet on the easterly side of Central Avenue and extending back one hundred and | twenty (120) feet to an alley; having thereon erected a one-story brick store building, known as 192 For description see Deed page 173 Taken in execution at the suit of the Johnstown Savings Bank. John P Saylor, attorney for plaintiff FI. FA. NO. 19 Sarah M. Stutzman, owner or reputed owner, A lot of land in the Twenty- rst Ward of the City of Johnstown, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, front- mg thirty (30) feet on the east side of Boyer Street and extending back one hundred and fifty (150) feet to Book, Vol. 357, see Deed Book, Vol, 255. page 223 and the Estate of Jos. H. Joy, otherwise Josepn H. Joy. Taken in execution at the suit of the Johnstowr Savings Bank John #¢. Saylor, attorney for plaintiff. LEV. FA, N 40 Lot: East Ward, Ebensburg, Cambria County, corner of Crawford and Phaney Streets Owners or reputed owners J. Wa Davis, E W. Davis and Jennie ¢ merman. For full description, see Deed Book Vol 122 No improvements. Clarernice E, Davis, attorney for plain- tiff, LEV. FA. NO. 41 Lot: Center Ward, Ebensburg, Cam- bria County, Pa. situate at the inter section: ot Ogle Street and Cherry Alley. Owners ot reputed owners Mary J Fogerty and M. Louise Scanlan. For full description see Deed Book Vol. 367 at page 68 No improvements. Clarence E Davis, attorney for plain- tiff, ALIAS FIL. FA. NO. 42 All the right, title and interest of Lewis €. Coldren, otherwise L. C Coldreu, and of Pauline Ward, guardian of Lewis C Coldren, otherwise L. C. Coldren, a weak-minded person, of, in and to Those two lots of land in the Second ward, Johnstown, Cambria County, Pa. as follows: (1) Fronting 33 feet and 4 inches on the easterly side of Market Street, and extending back with the same width a distance of 51 feet to a private alley in the rear; having the lot of L. C. Coldren on the north side and an alley on the south Conveyed to L. C. Coldren by deed recorded in Deed Book Vol. 181, page 112. (2) Beginning at corner of lot of Kurtz neirs and extending along the easterly side of Market Street, a dis- tance of 35 feet to line of lot of Mrs. Chas. Kress, thence along said lot to corner a distance of 51 feet; thence from said corner along line of said lot to a 10-foot alley, thence along line of said alley a distance of 4 feet to Bender lot; thence along Bender lot to corner ot lot of Kurtz heirs, a distance of 65 feet, more or less; thence along line of Kurtz heirs lot to a point on Market Street, 55 feet to the place of beginning Conveved to Lewis C. Coldren by deed recorded in Deed Book Vol. 144, page 1 Having erected thereon a five-story brick apartment and hotel building, known as the Luray Hotel, with two storerooms on the first floor, known as Nos. 111-113-115 Market Street Under and subject to any exceptions, reservations, conditions and restric- tions contained in the deeds in the chain of title Execution at sult of 1 Bank & Trust Compar Mortgage Pool B of The Trust Company. Graham, Yost, Meyers & Graham, attorneys for use plaintiff. fl. FA. Nc. 43 All the right, title and int C Frank Fidler and Haz husband and wife, of that cer*s 1 situate, degrees w of Mat Keafer, minutes land of Ma J Keafer; t 495 feet to a s said Private Road; thence along li of said Private Road south 21 degrees east 135 feet to the place of beginning; and confaining 143 acre more or less, as surveyed by Ross, Civil Engineer, Ligonter, March 17, 1927 Subject to the same exceptions and reservations as contained in prior re- corded instruments. Having thereon erected a two-story frame dwelling house. Being the same premises which Martin Henry Keafer and Mary J. Keafer, his wife, by their deed dated March 25, 1927, recorded in Deed Book Vol, 431 Page 137, conveyed to C. Frank Fidler and Hazel A. Fidler. Taken in execution at the suit of Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for the use of Hazel Fidler. Samue'! R. Block, attorney for plain- tiff FL. FA. NO. 45 All that certain piece or lot of ground s:tuate in the Center Ward of Ebensburg Borough, Cambria County, Pa, fronting on the south side of Lloyd Street and bounded as follows: Beginning at a pest at corner of lot of James Gallagher Estate, thence 1 Henry thence 84 degrees 45 minutes east 74 feet to (Political Advertisement) Experience Qualifies HARVE TIBBOTT TO BE RETURNED To CONGRESS by said lot south 5 degrees 15 minutes west 132 feet to a post, to which is now = of John Swagler; being the west half of Lot No. 4, of the Conveyed to Maurice Miller by ‘deed the chain of title. 525 Main Street. use Fannie S. Rose Wesley 0 faitha Gallagher Hosmer. , Myers & Graham, at- torneys for use plaintiffs. Grace F. Hoerle, executrix of the estate Grace F Hoerle, surviving widow of ‘the sald Robert C. Hoerle, tenant by the entireties, virtue of her said survivorship, “of, 1n and to, all that certain lot of land in the Borough of Westmont, formerly UPpe: Yoder Township, Cam- Doandsa and de- He ontaz at a said place of beginning being C. Evan M. du Pont and the John K Miler heirs, thence from said place of beginning along the said Miller line, 249.64 feet to a side of a private lane,’ teat feet a a along the east side of FH a lane, minutes east 208 feet to a rees 08 minutes east 375.24 feet to 5 line of Evan M. du ; thence along the said du Pont , south 26 degrees 18 minutes west 356 41 feet to the Pisce of beginning. the right- of - -way over a certain private road 20 feet in breadth, extending from tract of gr round above ons and reservations lying and being in the ugh of Westmont, County of Cam- | bounded and described as follows, Beginning at a pgint on erly side of Harvard Avenue at its in- SE with the northerly line of Christopher Street; thence north 34 de- grees 10 minutes west, along the west- erly une of Harvard Avenue, one hun- (150) feet to a sixteen- foot wide alley: thence along the south- erly line of said alley, south 55 degrees Mens UNDER ARMS—the fastest, hard- est-hitting fighting machine the world has ever known! 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So let’s all answer the call with every last dime and dollar that we can, even if it means going without things . . . remembering that we will go without everything, including our cherished freedom, if the Axis is not crushed, now and for all time! suv us. savines Bonds ¥ Stamps i This Spcce is a Contvibution to America’s All-Out War Effort b» United Mine Workers of America, District No. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Aerie 1244, Patton, Pa. Walter McCoy Post, American Legion, Patton, Pa. John White Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Patton, Pa. National Bank At Patton, Pa. First 50 minutes west, fifty i thence by a line parallel with line of Harvard Avenue, through land of which this is a part, south 34 degrees i hundred and fifty line of Christopher Street; north 55 degrees Christopher Street, (50) feet to the 50 minutes east, fifty line of Harvard Avenue, place of beginning. { | | | { | | | George Bellak et ux, in and by their deed dated January 31, corded in the Recorder's Office of Cam- bria County, Pa., i Deed Book, Vol. conveyed unto John F. Babuschak et ux. erected a two-story brick dwelling house Taken in execution of the First Fed- & Loan Association of Samueir M Jackson and W. Stephens ayrLeys for the int I. John Mihalko and Chartes Minalko, all that lot of ground situated in Low- i Cambria County, of lots laid out by the heirs of J P. McConaughy and the Cambria Iron Company as lot No 139 on Mary- For description see Deed Book 257, page 64. H. Holzman. Alienee of Di Catharine Lover, Mortgagor, d Real Owner and Terre Walter C. Hermann, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Catharine Lover, Mortgagor, deceased. H “Earl Sorber, attorney for Jpinutt. 5 Forrest O. Rorabaugh ¢ all that certain lot or piece of ground , lying and being in the Town- er, County of Cam- a, and State of Pennsylvania, ed and described as follows: Beginning at a ‘point at the and Christopher hundred thirty- ; thence north 58 degrees 18 minutes east twenty-six seven hundredths (now Elkuud Lane); t £ (now Elknud Lane) 60 degrees 11 minutes east one hundred (149.35) feet to the place of beginning, marked and known on the revision of a portion of the John K. Miller Plan of Lots made Sep- Office of Cambria an alley having thereon erected a two-stoiy single frame dwelling, known as 120 Boyer Street. For description see Deed Book, Vol. 297, page 557. Taken in execution at the suit of the Johnstown Savings Bank. John P. Saylor, attorney. for plaintiff. FI. FA. NO. 27 Lot in Seventh Ward, Johnstown, Cambria County, Pa. fronting 40 feet or: Pine Street, extending 120 feet to Clark Alley, with Bantly Alley on one side and lot of M. M. Ott on “other. Improvements: Two-story frame dwell- ng and frame garage Owner or reputed owner: Albert Ott. Robert L. Fraake, attorney for plain- tiff LEV. FA, NO. 30 Emma Joy, J. Dean Joy, Freda Joy Woodward, George E. Joy and Dorothy Joy Locher, owners or reputed owners A lot of land in the Seventh Ward of | Balsinger & Luther GREENHOUSES Flowers for All Occasions Ld Stores At * 4 EBENSBURG, . . Phone 295 BARNESBORO, ” 378 CRESSON, ... » 0081 Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere gen the same premises which Ern- >t, to the same 5 1S S Cor conveyances, description see D. B. 345, pag re provements: large galvanized iron building, partly set in concrete base, two boilers, be Consumers’ Heat and Power Company, line of heating pipes from plant to former consumers along Main St., etc. Lilly Boro. Howard W Stull, iff Lot in Seventeenth Ward, . Cambria County, Pennsylvania, fronting feet on the westerly side of the City of Johnstown, Cambria Coun- | ty, Pa. fronting sixty-three and fifty- five hundredths (63.55) feet on Pine |— Street and extending back one hun- dred nineteen and fifty-two hundredths (119.52) feet, more or less, to Wise Alley; bounded on the one side by Golde Street and on the other by land of Elizabeth R. Huebner: having there- on erected a two-story brick dwelling, known as 545 Pine Street, and a two- car brick garage. For full description on the one side known and designated as Lot on the Consolidated Plan of Moxham, corder's Office of Cambria County, Pa., in Misc. Record Book Vol. rcal owne.. Taken in execution at the suit of Ralph Sann, Otto Sann and Emil C. Schwing, Ex:cutors of the Last Will and Testument of Maria Sann, de- ceased Walter C. Herrmann, .attorney for plaintiff. LEV. Lot of land Johnstown, Cambria County, Pennsyi- vania, beginning at the end of the concrete wali Whittaker, North 17 degrees utes east one hundred fifty sixty-threz hundredths 6 Irom the intersection of Harrison Street and Cooper Avenue; thence by Cooper Avenue, north 17 degrees 22 minutes east sixty-six and thirty-five hundredths (66.35) feet to corner of lot of Gertrude M. L. Butler; thence along raid lot, south 67 degrees 53 minutes east one hundred fifty-four tenths (154.3) feet to a ten alley; thence ator 17 degifes 3Y minutes wi and sevanty-five hundre feet to lot of Daniel Whittak along said lot, north 67 degrees 47 minutes west one hundred fifty-three and six tenths (153.6) feet to Cooper Avenue, the place of beginning corner of lot of Daniel min- and feet and three ng (said all 2r; thence and J. e Of pased, nant, and Catharine Lover, Mortgagor Taken in execution at the suit of A. B. May Walter C Herrmann, Attorney for plaintift. FI. FA. NO. 57 Lot in the Borough of Tunnelhill, Cambria County, Pa., fronting fifty (50) feet on Portage Street and ex- tending back two hundred and "six- teen (216) feet to an alley, adjoining lot now or formerly of Michael! O'Day. Improvements: Two - sto frame dwelling and out buildings known as No. 718 Portage Street, Tunnelhill, Pa. Owner or reputed owner: John F. Grimes For full description see Cambria County Records, Deed Book Vol. 314 at page 346 G. Harry Isaacson, attorney for FI. PA. NO. 58 Simon Gindlesperger and Amanda J. plaintitf Gindlesperger, husband and wife, own- ers or reputed owners Two lots of land and one-half of a 12-foot alley in the rear, in the 8th Ward of the City of Johnstown, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, fronting 90 feet on Good Street and extending back 138 feet, more or less; bounded on the one side by an alley land now or formerly of Annie Wilson Paul; having theron erected a two- and one known as 1371 Good Street. For full description, see Deed Book, Vol. 255, page 155, and Article of Agreement be- tween Annie Wilson Paul, and Simon and Amanda J. Gindlesperger, dated December 31, 1827, and recorded in Deed and on the other side by alf story frame dwelling, page ..... in execution at th " J. Blough and Katie P. Saylor. attorney FI. FA, NO. 59 Land Lilly-Boro Pa, Fronting 68 feet , adjoining John E. Lowery Ss F. Klemstine properties For 9. Im- e suit of Blough. the heating plant of 0 Owner or reputed owner Consumers’ Heat and Power Company of Lilly, Pennsylvania Shettig & Swope, attorneys for plain- FI. FA. NO. 60 Land Lilly Boro, Pa Fronting 39 feet tiff on Piper St. and an easement in an alley and subject to certain reservation, for description see D. B. Vol. 414, page 20. Improvements: two-story frame dwelling with .slate roof, Lana West Taylor Township., Cafabria | Co.,, Pa. Fronting 100 feet on Public | Road from Bowser Hollow Road to | Owner or reputed owner William J. | Improvements: 21, story frame st McCool. dwelling Shettig & Swope, attorneys for plain- | Owaers or reputed owners James L. tiff. | Weimer and Hilda i LEV. FA. NO. 61 | wife, with notice to W. F. Elkin, minded person Stony Lonesome Club House, being tiff. Lots Nos. 4 and 5 on sketch in D. B, | PAT FARRELL, Sheriff. 406, page 177; full description at D. | Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg, Pa B 444 page 217, Cambria Co. records. May 4, 1942. a bt ZR lh in AL A a mm a an AeA a a A Aa A I Ham ada a a RE a A Ral Aaa Aba A Al an I ut al LL TE. guardian of Hilda C. Weimer, a weak Thomas A. Swope, attorney for plain- | Ey 4 Irn ser for years | I’ve just bought a brand | THE CAR YOU BUY today may have to last you a long, long time. That's why a new 1942 Pontiac is a wise choice. 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