NOTICE OF NOVEMBER ELECTION WHEREAS, BY AN ACT OF THE GENERAI. ASSEMBLY OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLV ANIA. ENTITLED “AN ACT CONCERNING ELECT IONS INCLUDING GENERAL, MUNICIPAL, SPE. OIAL AND PRIMARY ELECTIONS, ETC.” APPROVED THE 3RD DAY OF JUNE, 1937, IT IS ENJOIN ED UPON US T0 GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE OF SAID ELECTION AND TO ENUMERATE WHAT OFFI- QCERS ARE TO BE ELECTED, AS WELL AS THE PLACES AT WHICH SAID EL ECTION IS TO BE HELD WE DO HEREBY MAKE KNOWN AND GIVE NOTICE TO THE ELECTORS OF CAMBRIA COUNTY $HAT A MUNICIPAL ELECTION WILL BE HELD IN TITE COUNTY FORESAID ON THE SECOND DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D. 1943 SAME BEING THE TUESDAY NEXT FOLLOWING THE FIRST MONDAY OF SAID MONTH, AT WHICH TIME STATE, COUNTY, CITYWIDE, WARD, BOROUGH, TOWNSHIP, SCHOOL DISTRICT oD BLE( CTION OFFICERS WILL BE ELECTED. A cross mark (X) in the square opposite the name of any candidate indicates a vote for that e: andidate. party of your choice. To vote for an individual candidate of another party, after making a mark in the party square, mark a cross (X) opposite his or her name. voted for, the voter, after marking in the party square, may divide his or her vote by marking a cross (X) to the right of each candidate for whom he or she desires to vote wandidates not indiv idually marked. To vote for a person w hose name is not on the ballot, write or paste his or her name in the blank space pro vided for that purpose. erase, ask for a new ballot. Use only pencil or indelible pencil. Party Column %o Vote a Straight Party Ticket Mark a Cross (X) in This Column To vote a straight party ticket mark a eross (X) in the square in the Party Column opposite the name of the For ar office where more than one candidate is to be For such office votes shall not be counted for This shall count as a vote without the cross mark. If you make a mistake, do mot! COUNTY TREASURER CITY TREASURER (Vote for One) (Vote for One) - Democratic [1 Democratic i Democratic [1] i Roy B. Griffith Republican Republican Republican [1 [ I Prohibition a i CITY CONTROLLER (Vote for One) Democratic [1 Republican [ | JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA (Vote for One} Edward J. Baumer George A. Hunt Curtis Bok James KE. (Jimmie) Parks Claude T. Reno Charles Palmer DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONTROLLER (Vote for One) Democratic [0 ! E. Frank J Pentrack DISTRICT ATTORNEY Dennis L. Westrick (Vote for One) Democratic [] Republican [] : CLERK OF COURTS OF QUARTER SESSIONS AND OYER AND TERMINER Elmer Davis Republican Earl Mearkle Albert L. O’Connor Stephens Mayer REPUBLICAN | SCHOOL DIRECTOR SIX YEARS (Vote for Three) (Vote for One) PROTHONOTARY x Philip-Lopresti Demoeratie [] PROHIBITION (Vote for One) . Peter J. Culliton Democratic . John J. Curry Democratic [1] John A. Conway Democratic 0] J. Dean Joy Republican [1] John L. Hite Republican @ William P. Higurs emoeratie Merle C. Gearhart Republican [] | CORONER Harry W. Darr Republican (Vote for One) Republican ff] REGISTER OF WILLS ’ Herbert J. Stockton (Vote for One) Democratic [] Republican [1] Democratic [1] Republican [] Patrick McDermott Michael J. Hartnett George F. Lee Clem L. Varner COUNTY SURVEYOR ' (Vote for One) . Democratic [] Republican [] SCHOOL DIRECTOR FOUR YEARS (Vote for One) Democratic [] Republican ] . RECORDER OF DEEDS (Vote for One) Democratic ) il Isadore J. Pfeister S. J. Driscoll Clark Powell Samuel G. Fetterman William S. Phenicie Reginald S. (Puddy) Davis Republican MAYOR (Vote for One) CITY COUNCIL (Vote for Two) COUNTY COMMISSIONERS (Vote for Two) Democratic [] Republican [] Hiram G. Andrews Democratic [1] Democratic [1] Republican [1] Republican [1 Eddie McCloskey Democratic John W. Hagins Arthur L. Schwing John M. Casler Frank P. Hollern Democratie S. Clyde Snook Cyrus W. Davis Republican Fred S. Brosius John Thomas Jr. Republican LDCIC) & prs i eats A Cross (X) marked in the square at the right of the word “YES, A Cross (X) marked in the square at the right of the word ‘‘NO.”’ indicates a vote AGAINST the Amendment. PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION NO. 1-A INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS indicates a vote FOR the Amendment. Shall Section eleven of Article eight of the Constitution be amended to permit the boundaries of election districts in to wnships and wards of cities and boroughs to be fixed and changed as provided by law instead of by the Court of Quar ter Sessions? We hereby make known and give fiotice that, the places for holding the aforesaid election in the sev- eral boroughs, wards, townships and districts within the said county are as follows, to wit: Adams Township, No. 1—At the Township Voting House. Adams Township, Dunlo—At the &. of P. Hall Adams Township, Elton, No. 1— At the Elton School Building. Adams Township, Elton No, 2— At the new Election House at Eu- eka Mine No. 42. Adams Township, «At the new Election House said district. Adams Township, St. Michael— At the old School Building on Main Street. Gramlingtown in Adams Township, No. T7—At the Adams Township High School Building. Allegheny Township—In Town- ship Building on road leading from Loretto to Chest Springs. Ashville Borough—At the Y, M. XL. Building. Bdrnesboro Borough, No. 1—At McMillen & Killen Building. Barnesboro Borough, No. 2—At the building of Barnesbhoro Fire De- partment. Barnesboro Borough, the first floor of the 8chool Building Barr Township, Northeast—At the Lodge Room of the Hungarian Bociety in basement of Old School- Bouse, Village of Westbranch., Barr Township, Northwest—At the building known as the Commu- wity Building, Marsteller. No. 3—On oosevelt building owned by F. R. Pfiester in village of Nicktown, Black Lick Township, No. 1—At the house on property of Simon Adams. Black Lick Township, No. 3—At Building owned by D. D. McHugh on Second Street Brownstown Borough, No. 1—At Firemen’s Hall on Habicht Street. Brownstown Borough, No. 2—On second floor of old Public School Building. Cambria Township, No. 1—At building owned by Mary Jones Burr, William Penn Highway, near Mylo Park. Cambria Township, Colver—At building of Ebensburg Coal Com- pany in the northeast corner of Third Street and Reese Avenue, Colver., Cambria Township, Revloc—At United Mine Workers Hall. Carrolitown Borough, East—At Municipal Building on north side of Carroll Street. Carrolltown Borough, West—At Schroth Estate, main office room. Cassandra Borough—At Munici- pal Building, Chest Springs Borough—At the Council Room. Chest Township—At Grange Hall in village of St. Lawrence. Clearfield Township—At building designated as the “Church Hall,” St. Augustine. Conemaugh Township, Lower— At Victor Schellhammer Garage. Conemaugh Township, Upper— At building of Frank Partsch. Cresson Borough, No. 1—At the Municipal Street. . Barr Township, South—At the Building on Second{ Cresson Borough, No. 2—At store- room of Mrs. Edward Smith, 210 Powell Avenue, Cresson Township—At new Town- ship Building at the Summit in said Township. Croyle Township, No. 1—At new Election House built by County Commissioners on property for- merly owned by W. L. Myers. Croyle Township, No. 2—At Li- brary Building in Ehrenfeld. Croyle Township, No. 3—In basement of U. B. Church. Croyle Township, No. 4—At build- ing erected by County about 300 yards South of Lamb’s Bridge on State Highway Route No, 56. Daisytown Borough—At Council Room in said borough. Dale Borough, No. 1—At Munici- pal Building, 810 Bedford Street, Johnstown. Dale Borough, No. 2—At Bantly Hardware Co. 701 Von Lunen Road, in said borough, Dean Township—At Township Building of Dean Township. East Carroll Township, North— At the Hugh Whiteford Garage. East Carroll Township, South— At new Election House. East Coremaugh Borough, No. 1 —At new Municipal Building. East Conemaugh Borough, No. 2 —At I O. O. F. Hall, corner of Lo- cust and First Streets. East Conemaugh Borough, No. 3 —At building of C. A. Ford on cor- ner of Fourth and Oak Streets, East Taylor Township, No. 1— At building used as garage by W. G. Wilson. East Taylor Township, No. 2— At; building on Headrick’s School] house Lot. East Taylor Township, No. 3— At Public School Building base- ment in village of Parkhill. East Taylor Township, No. 4— At Public School Building in vil lage of Echo. Ebensburg Borough, Center Ward —At Municipal Building, corner of Sample Street and Cherry Alley. Ebensburg Borough, East Ward —At the Y. M. C. A. Building on High Street. Ebensburg Borough, West Ward —At Goldy’s Garage. Elder Township—At the ¥. M, I. Hall in the vitlage of St. Boniface. Ferndale Borough, No. 1—At Mu- nicipal Building. Ferndale Borough No, 2—At new Ferndale High School. Franklin Borough, No. 1—At Po- lice Room, Municipal Building. Franklin Borough No. 2—At Public School Building. Gallitzin Borough, No. 1—At Mu- nicipal Building on Jackson Street. Gallitzin Borough No. 2—At Sec- ond Floor of United Mine Workers’ Hall, Gallitzin Township, East — At Hall of United Mine Workers of America at Coupon. Gallitzin Township, West—At Community Hall Building, Amsbry. Geistown Borough—At Municipal Building in said borough. Hastings Borough, No. 1—At Mu- nicipal Building. Hastings Borough No. 2—At A. J. Madis Storeroom, Main Street. Jackson Township No. 1-—At Election House near Chickaree Schoolhouse. Jacksom Township, Vinco—At Election House in Vinco. Jackson Township No. 3—At Township Building, Mundy’s Cor- ner. JOHNSTOWN CITY: First Ward, No. 1—At building known as the Stanton-Barnhart Shop, 439 Vine Street. First Ward, No. 2—At High School Gymnasium, School Place. Second Ward—At Grand Army Hall, corner Park Place and Locust Street. Third Ward—At building of Johnstown Turnverein, corner of Railroad and Jackson Streets. Fourth Ward—At building at 581 Vine Street. Fifth Ward, No. 1—At William Flinn Building, 501 Somerset Street. Fifth Ward, No. 2—At Central High School Building, Somerset Street. Sixth Ward, No, 1—At Gogel's Poolroom, 751 Franklin Street. Sixth Ward, No. 2—At building of Norman -Varner, 703 Sherman Street. Seventh Ward, No. 1—At Hor- ner Street School Building. Seventh Ward No. 2—At building of Hupmobile Showroom, 633 Hor- ner Street. Seventh Ward, No. 3—At Mead- owvale School Building. Seventh Ward, No. 4—At Bitt- ner’s Barber Shop, 542 Oak Street. Eighth Ward, No. 1—At Baer Building, 986 Franklin Street. Eighth Ward, No. 2—At Osborn Schoolhouse basement. Eighth Ward, No. 3—At Roxbury Public School Building on Sell Street, Eighth Ward, No. 4—At building of Robson's Service Station, 1429 Franklin Street. Ninth Ward, No. 1—At building of Leo C. Kleinmeyer, 742 Railroad Street. Ninth Ward, No. 2—At Barber Shop of William Boltz, 795 Rail- road Street. Tenth Ward, No. 1—At office of Alderman James T. Malloy, 914 Railroad Street. Tenth Ward, No. 2—At building of Sophie Mayher, 1079 Church Street. Eleventh Ward, No. 1—At cor- ner of Maple Avenue and Second Street. Eleventh Ward, No. 2—At build- ing of Joseph A. Wess, 436 Wood- vale Avenue. Twelfth Ward, No. 1—At Grim- aldi Building, 124 Hebron Street. Twelfth Ward, No. 2—At Public School Building in Basement. Thirteenth Ward—At building on 23 Iron Street. Fourteenth Ward—At Derringer Building. 164 Iron Street. Fifteenth Ward—At building of Martin Orlitsky, 120 McConaughy Street. Sixteenth Ward, No. 1—At build- ing located at 504 Broad Street. Sixteenth Ward, No. 2—At Clark Building, 800 Broad Street. Seventeenth Ward, No. 1—At Hippler Building, 426 Central Ave- nue. Seventeenth Ward, No. 2—At the Felix Barber Shop, 619 Cypress Avenue. Seventeenth Ward, No. 3—At Maple Park School Gymnasium. Seventeenth Ward, No. 4—At Park Avenue School Building, cor- ner of Park Avenue and Bond Street Seventeenth Ward, No. 5—At Cy- press Avenue School Building on Cypress Avenue. Seventeenth Ward, No. 6—At Vil- lage Street School. Seventeenth Ward, No. T7—At Booster Hall, 1064 Solomon Street. Eighteenth Ward, No. 1—At 1301 Virginia Avenue. Eighteenth Ward, No. 2—At Sun- set Club, 183 Barron Avenue. Nineteenth Ward, No. 1—At building located at 111 F Street. Nineteenth Ward, No, 2—At 312 Fairfield Avenue. Twentieth Ward, No. 1—At Al derman Saylor's office, 130 Fair field Avenue. : Twentieth Ward, No. 2—At Oak- hurst School, rear Duwell Street. Twentieth Ward, No. 3—At Chandler School Building on Gar-| field Street. Twentieth Ward, No. 4—At La-| russa Building, 340 Strayer Street.| Twenty-first Ward—At the Come munity Recreation Building on} first floor. Lilly Borough, First Ward—At, Municipal Building. Lilly Borough, Second Ward—At Moyer property, 416 Main Street. Lorain Borough—At Volunteer, Fire Company Building. Loretto Borough—At Mnnicipal Building on St. Joseph Street. Lower Yoder Township, Ne. 1 At building on Decker Avenue Kx- tension. | Lower Yoder Township No. At Election House, D Street. Lower Yoder Township, Neo. (Continued on next page.)
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