PAGE BIX A a— eng} TRB UA YOUR HEALTH * ¥ % From Educational Committee of Board of Trustees of the Medical Society of Pennsylvania, which Cambria County Medical Society is a component . , . | {i | { | { | | | | | | | The abdomen is that part of the body about which humans are the | most conscious, One may be little conscious of the fact that he has arms or legs—-or even a head, if he does not have to shave himself or comb his hair. But the tummy — there lies the trouble. Le In the abdomen—that portion of the body which lies between the chest and the bony pelvis—are a number of organs, Here are situated the stomach, liv- er, gallbladder, small intestine, large intestine, the appendix, pancreas, the spleen and kidneys, and the pelvic organs, * ok Xx What are some of the symptoms of abdominal disorder? *® F ¥ We naturally think of nausea, vom- iting, belching, flatulence, diarrhea and a feeling of intestinal unrest, * ¥ =» Also, may be included great hunger or loss of appetite, * Ok ¥ Pain, of course, is felt—as in all parts of the body. * ¥ x Confusedly, pain or distress in the abdomen does not always mean the trouhle is in that region. * ¥ ¥ Pain originating in the lungs or in or about the heart is very commonly felt in the abdominal section, ® wx The pain of coronary thrombosis, a heart disease, is ofen felt in the upper abdomen and has all of the earmarks of the pain of gallstone colic. #* ¥ 0% Other origins of pain felt in the abdomen lie in the spinal column an the spinal cord. 7 * * kx A brain tumor or injury to the brain will frequently cause stomach upset with vomiting. * %x 5 Physicians are sometimes hard put to it to properly diagnose symptoms in the abdomen, * ¥ % The abdomen say say, “Listen to me,” but the wise physician says, “Is that the dummy’s voice or does it emanate from the ventrioloquist?” THE IDEAL COUNTRY By RUTH TAYLOR Duty is an old-fashioned word, We put it was the word “duty” that] founded this country, that animated those who built it from the wilder-| ness, that made from people drawn | | from all nations and all walks of life | |a united nation, | Duty has a simple meaning— mere- ly to do what we ought to do. Not until we began to hedge it around | with self will, did our people turn] from the path of duty to the pleas-| anter road of ‘rights,’ And therein! came cur period of weakness, the! slackening of moral fibre, the days of self interest that found us unpre- pared as a nation when the crisis came, [ There is no privileged group in this | | country—no one who has the right to shirk his duty. There is no class above the power of this simple word. Neither worker nor employer is be- yond it, Neither rich nor poor can {avoid its tasks. Neither youth nor lage deserves special consideration. | Neither black nor white can shrink | {from its commands, Protestant, Jew, {and Catholic are alike bound by the call of duty, | We are in the midst of a world at | war between the forces of those who want rights for themselves and those who want rights for all men who ac- cept their duty toward others. Hitler has stated the Axis case—the master race of German people are to rule with all other peoples working for them. He has declared that there is to be no religion but the worship of the Nazi state. Our Secretary of State has stated our case when he said, “We have always believed—and we believe today-—that all peoples, without distinction of race or color or religion, who are prepared and willing to accept the responsibilities of liberty, are entitled to its enjoy- ment.” Now we must retrace our steps and follow once more the path of duty, We must do what we ought to do. We must live up to what we know to be right, not stand on our rights, What that duty is, we know, We are a free people, with a heritage of thinking for ourselves, not of servilely following the commands of a dicta- tor. We know what is right and what is wrong. No matter what the reli- gion to which we owe allegiance, we have learned as children from those in spiritual authority over us, what ou rduty is, We must put into prac- tice what we know. We have a duty to perform—Ilet us use that duty as our guidepost in all our acts. If we do, the victory will be ours, “He that followeth after righteousness and mercy findeth life, righteousness and honour,” | HUNTERS ARE REQUESTED When it shall be said in any coun- try in the world, “My poor are hap- Py; neither ignorance nor distress is to be fonud among them; my pails are empty of prisoners, my Etreets| of beggars; the aged are not in want, | the taxes are not oppressive; the ra- tional world is my friend, because I am a friend of its happiness’—when these things can be said, then may that country boast of its constitution and its government.—Thomas Paine, ee —Buy U, S. War Bonds & Stamps! | NOT TO CLOG TELEPHONE LINES TELLING OF RESULTS Game hunters in the field this sea- son, anxious to tell the home folks of their exploits, can clog up toll tele- phone lines that already ore humming with essential war calls. This is the reminedr of the Bell Telephone Company of ePnnsylvania which asks that gunners curb the im- pulse to make casual telephone calls, particularly over long distance lines. The hunting season annually brings a large temporary population to ar- moderns may talk glibly of rights, | eas which already are using available Courtesy Cleveland News | telephone facilities to the utmost. Ad- | ditions to facilities are not possible | because of the extreme scarcity of | critical materials. It is necessary to {provide the greatest possible essen- tial service with existing facilities. So, the hunter enjoying a few days of well earned sport is asked not to telephone home, particularly on toll | lines, unless he has a message that | cannot wait. SHERIFF SALES By virtue of certain sundry writs of Fieri Facias, Levari Facias. Alias Fieri Facias, Alias Levari Facias and Vend. Expon. issued out of the Court of Common Please to me directed there will be exposed to public sale at the Courthouse, Ebensburg, Pa. Courtroom No. 4 on Monday, December 7, 1942, at 1:15 o'clock p. m. kastern War Time, the following described real estate, to wit: CONDITIONS OF SALE The purchase money will be paid at the time of sale or by Friday, Decem- ber 11, 1942, at 1:15 o'clock p. m,, Eastern War Time, otherwise the prop- erty will again on Friday, December 11, 1942, at 1:15 o'clock p. m., Eastern War Time, at the Courthouse in Eb- ensburg, be put up and sold at the risk and expense of the person to whom it was struck off, who in case of any deficiency on such sale shall make good the same. FI. FA. NO. 1 All the right, title and interest of Bartlomiej Gaborek and Teofilia Gab- orek, husband and wife, with notice to Taylor King and David King, terre tenants, of, in and to All that certain lot of ground situate on the northwardly side of Pine Street, in the Borough of Franklin, County of Cambria and State of Pennsylvania, containing twenty-five (25) feet on Pine Street, commencing at a point seventy-five (75) feet eastwardly of Locust Street, and extending back in a northwardly direction one hundred and thirty (130) feet, with a uniform width of twenty (25) feet, and bounded on the eastwardly side by a fourteen (14) feet wide alley, and on the west- wardly side by land of Henry C. Smay, and on the rear by a fifteen (15) feet wide alley. It being one-half of lot known as Lot No. 80 on Plan of Frank- lin Lots, and having a frontage on Pine Street of twenty-five (25) feet, and extending back in uniform width one hundred and thirty (130) feet. Having erected a frame dwelling house. It being one-half of lot known as Number Eighty (80) on Plan of Frank- lin and being, etc. Taken in execution on the suit of the liquidating trustees of the Home Savings Fund. Charles A. Greer, attorney for the liquidating trustees of the Home Sav- ings Fund. FI. FA. NO. 13 All the right, title and interest of William J. Barnitz and Catherine Bar- nitz, his wife, of, in and to all that certain lot or piece of ground sit- uate, lying and being in the Borough of Ferndale, Cambria County, Pa., bounded and described as follows: Fronting 36 feet on the northerly side of Vickroy Avenue and extending back a distance of 106 feet to town- ship road leading to Plainfield, upon which township road said lot has a width of 32.55 feet. Being part of Lot No. 636 on Plan of Ferndale Bor- ough. For full description see Deed Book, Vol. ——, page —. Having erected thereon a two-story six-room frame dwelling house. Taken in execution at the suit of Lorain Steel Co., now Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corporation. Weimer & Bennett, attorneys for plaintiff, FA. NO. LEV. 14 All the right, title and interest of Margaret K. Stout, mortgagor and real owner, of, in and to All that certain plece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Township of Cambria, County of Cam- bria and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a beech, corner of land of Hoover and Noel, north 40 degrees 30 minutes west 2,118 feet to a post, corner of land of John M. Hughes; thence along the land of said John M. Hughes and George Davis north 2 degrees 30 minutes east 2,032 feet to a post, corner of land of Paul Illig; thence along land of Paul Illig south 85 degrees 5 minutes east 1,728 feet to a post, corner of land of John S. UNION PRESS-COURIER — Davis; thence by land of said John 8. Davis south 8 degrees 39 minutes east 3,474 feet to a post, corner of land of Susan Price;; thence along land of Susan Price north 86 degrees 7 minutes west 967 feet to the place of beginning, Containing 138 acres, 57 perches, more or less, Being the same land that was con- veyed to said Margaret K. Stout in the name of Margaret Kirsch Stout by deed from John P. Kirsch and wife, dated March 20, 1928, and recorded in the office for the recording of deeds in said county in Deed Book Vol. 425, page 259. Having thereon erected a frame dwelling house, frame barn and out- buildings. Clarence E, Davis, attorney for plain- tiff. FI. FA. NO. 15 All the right, title and interest of John 8, Wetzel, Rose Wetzel, of, in and to All those two certain tracts of land lying and being situate in East Car- roll Township, Cambria County, Penn- sylvania, containing by actual survey 114.22 acres of land, as shown on a plat thereof made by W. C. Larimer October 8, 1934, attached to mort- gage dated April 29, 1935, made a part thereof and recorded in Mortgage Book Vol. 180, page 114, to which ref- erence is hereby made for a more particular description by metes and bounds. Being the same land which was con- veyed to the said John S. Wetzel and Rose Wetzel, his wife, by deed from Mike Sidor and Anna Sidor, dated No- vember 1933, and recorded in the of- fice for the recording of deeds in said county in Deed Book Vol. 453, page 650. Having erected thereon a frame dwelling house, frame barn and out- buildings. Clarence E. Davis, attorney for plain- ff. LEV. FA. NO. 31 All the right. title and interest of Maude Huff, Mrs, William B. L. Laugh- ner and Ralph Huff in and to a certain lot of ground situate in the Seven- teenth Ward of the City of Johns- town, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Fronting forty (40) feet on the east side of Highland Avenue and extending back 120 feet to Eighth Alley. Be- ing lot No. 496 on plan of addition to part of Moxham. For complete description see Deed Book Vol. 187, page 210. Having erected thereon a two-story frame dwelling. H. Earl Sorber, attorney for plain- tiff. LEV. FA. NO. 32 Prosper Castiglione and Mary Castig- lione, his wife, owners or reputed own- ers, 47 acre plot in Conemaugh Town- ship, Cambria County, Pa., fronting 158.19 feet on state highway leading from Johnstown to South Fork, ap- proximately 172 feet deep. For full description see Deed Book Vol. 507, page 243, records of Cambria County, Pa.; having thereon erected an un- finished 1!,-story frame dwelling house containing six rooms and bath with outbuildings. Execution at suit of Sears, Roebuck & Co. Graham, Yost, Meyers & Graham, attorneys for plaintiff. FI. FA. NO. 33 All the right, title and interest of Enoch Mitchell and Annie J. Mitchell, his wife, of, in and to, All that certain lot of ground or piece of land, situate, lying and being in the Seventh Ward of the City of Johnstown, County of Cambria and State of Penn- sylvania, bounded and described as fol- lows, to-wit: Beginning at the intersect- ing line northeast corner of Ash Street (or Grove Avenue extension) and Tross Street; thence northerly forty (40) feet to line of lot No. 11; then eastwardly one hundred and ten (110) feet to lot line No. 32; then southwardly forty (40) feet to Tross Street: thence westwardly one hundred and ten (110) feet along Tross Street to Ash Street, and the place of beginning. Having Lot No. 11 on the north side and Tross Street on the south side, and being known and designated on the Plan of Lots as laid out by John L. Tross and as per plans as laid out by city engineer of the City of Johnstown. Taken in execution on the suit of the Liquidating Trustees of the Home Sav- ings Fund. Charles A. Greer, attorney for the Liguidating Trustees of the Home Sav- lugs Fund. Fl. FA. NO. 34 Lot in Barnesboro Borough, Cambria County, Pa., fronting 50 feet north side Chestnut Street and extending back 150 feet to alley, being lot No. 89. For de- scription see Deed Book Vol. 353 page 64. Improvements: two-story frame dwell- ing. Owner or reputed owner Mrs. Re- becca Woodside, otherwise Rebecca R. Woodside. J. Harrison Westover, attorney for plaintiff. LEV. FA. NO. 35 All the right, title and interest of Alfred M. Shoemaker, of, in and to all that certain piece of ground situate in the Center Ward of the Borough of Eb- ensburg, County of Cambria and State of Pennsylvania, being a private alley 12 feet wide and extending southwardly trom Herner Street to Crawford Street, and lying between Julian Street and Beech Alley. larence E. Davis, attorney for plain- tiff LEV. FA, NO. 36 Julia Krestar Carl and Earl Carl, hus- band and wife, and Mike Krestar and Genevieve Krestar, hushand and wife, owners or reputed owners. Lot No. 1 in Block 15 in Village of Lovett, Croyle Township, Cambria County, Pa. 50x150 feet on northeast corner of Third Street and Fifth Ave- nue. For full description see Deed Book 510, page 156, record of Cambria County; having thereon erected a two-story frame dwelling. Execution at suit of S. R. Miller, Graham, Yost, Meyers & Graham, at- torneys for plaintiff, FI. FA. NO. 37 All the right, title and interest of Mitchell B. Sipe and Stuart R. Sipe in and to all that certain lot of ground situate in the Sixth Ward of the City of Johnstown, Cambria County, Penn- sylvania, bounded and described as fol- lows: Beginning at a point on the sbutheasterly side of Somerset Street on the line of land of Frank A. Clark and running thence northeasterly along said Somerset Street to property of Mrs. M. S$. Williams, and extending back in an easterly direction to the Stonycreek River. Having erected thereon 1 house and one-half of a double house. House number is 775-T79 Somerset Street. H. Earl Sorber, attorney for plaintiff. ALIAS FI. FA. NO. 38 PLURIES FI. FA. NO. 39 All the right, title and interest of Lewis C. Coldren, otherwise L. C. Col- dren, and of Pauline Ward, guardian of Lewis C. Coldren, otherwise L. C. Coldren, a weak-minded person, of, in and to (1) Lots in Borough of West- mont, Cambria County, Pa., Nos. 110 and 111 on Plan of Viewmont, P. B. 1, Pp. 194, together fronting 100 feet One northerly side of Sunshine Avenue and extending back 150 feet to alley. For full description see Deed Book Vol. 420, page 177. Reputed owner of lot 111, Pauline L. Ward. (2) Lots in Borough of Westmont, Cambria County, Pa., Nos. 50, 51, 52, 53 on Plan of Viewmont, P. B. 1, p. 194, together fronting 200 feet on southerly side of Millcreek Avenue (Menoher Highway) and extending back 150 feet to alley. For full description see Deed Book Vol. 460, page 355. Im- provement one story, frame cottage on lets 50 and 51. (3) Lot in Borough of Westmont, Cambria County, Pa. No. 3 on subdivision of lot No. 13 Plan of Viewmont, P. B. 3, p. 103, fronting 70 feet on northwesterly side ot Parkview Drive and extending back 108.79. For full description see Deed Book Vol. 473, page 366. P. B. 3, p. 103. (4) Lot in Richland Township (Geistown Borough) Cambria County, Pa. No. 89 on Sub- urban Realty Company, Plan of Arbutus Park, Woodland Section. P. B. 2, p. 106 fronting 60 feet on southwesterly side of Laurel Avenue and extending back 150 feet. For full description see Deed Book Vol. 397, page Graham, Yost, Meyers & Graham, attorneys for plaintiff, FI. FA. NO. 48 All the right, title and interest of Charles W. Rodgers and Anna Rodg- ers, husband and wife, in and to that certain lot of land situate in the Eighth Ward of the City of Johns- town, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on Confer Avenue at corner of Lot No, 114; thence along Confer Avenue forty (40) feet to Lot No 116; thence along Lot No 116 one hundred fourteen (114) feet to an alley; thence along said alley, forty (40) feet to Lot No. 114; thence along Lot No. 114, one hundred fourteen (114) feet to Confer Avenue, place of beginning. Being Lot No. 115 on the Plan of Osborne, recorded in Plat Book, Volume 1, page 100. Conveyed to Charles W. Rodgers and Anna Rodgers, husband and wife, by deed o1 Morgan V. Jones et al. dated June 7, 1916, and recorded in Deed Book, Volume 260, page 690. Taken in execution at the suit of Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for use of Auna Rodgers. Walter C. Herrmann, attorney for plaintiff. FI. FA. NO. 49 All the right, title and interest of Gaspare Grossi and Maria Grossi and Salvatore Leone, their grantee in a lot of ground in the Fourth Ward of the City of Johnstown, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, fronting 20 feet on Bedford Street and extending back 70 feet on the one side and 691; feet on the other side. Having thereon erected one-half of a double frame dwelling house known as 404 Bedford S t. R. C. Widmann, attorney for plain- tiff FI. FA, NO. 50 Lot in Barr Township, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, No. 68, fronting 53 feet on west side of Joseph Street and extending back 160 feet to alley. Reserving coal and other minerals. For description see Deed Book, Vol. 295, page 160 Improvements, two-story frame dwelling. Owner or reputed owner Lewis Cidor. J. Harrison Westover, attorney for plaintiff, FL FA. NO. 51 Owner or reputed owner William A. Folckemer. Land Blacklick Twp., Cambria Co., Pa (1) Fronting 103.5 ft. on Clay Pike adjoiner E. E. Simmons. (2) Ad- joining .ands of Milroy Holmes and E. E. Simmons containing 65 perches. (3) Adjoining Miiroy Holmes land and an alley being 7 ft. by 225 ft. Except- ing coal with rights and releases. For full description see D. B. Vol. 420 p. 11, Cambria Co. records. Improvements: 2-story frame dwell- Ing with composition roof and out- buildings. pe lp N. Shettig, attorney for plain- II. LEV. FA. NO. 52 All the right, title and interest of John J. Martin, Emma R. Martin, Geraldine M. Lynch, Mary J. Foster and James M. Foster, her husband, mortgagors, and Mary Raneri, Angel- ine Raneri, Stella Raneri and Guy Ra- heri, terre tenants and real owners, of, in and to that certain lot of ground situate, lying and being in the Fourth Ward of the City of Johnstown, Ca ‘a 1 3 s , Cam- bria County, Pennsylvania, described as follows: Beginning at a post on the north- easterly side of Bedford Street 65 feet Thursday, November 26, 1942 distance on a course south 32° the intersection of Bedford Street and along property 60° 6’ east 157.58 feet, more or less, te Green Hill Alley; thence south 32° east land of Joseph Kesler; thence south 60° west 157.58 feet, more or less, to Bedford Street; thence along the same north 32° west 23 feet erected a three-story dwell- ing bouse with storeroom on basement A. 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