UNION PRESS-COURIER, . PAGE SIX Thursday, February 17, 1044. _ bellant, War Writer Back ren ———— CE | BAGWORM PEST MORE | PREVALENT IN STATE Scalping Party What appears to be an increased PAT FARRELL, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg, Pa. 3t. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. enti Ans enam— FATHER OF TEN CALLED BY ARMY Estate of Mary G. Smithbower, late of Chest Townshir deceased. Letters testamentary in the estate of Mary G. Smithbower, late of Chest Twp., Cambria County, having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Cambria County, notice is given hereby to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and to those having claims agains the same to present them to the undersign=d duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN L. SMITHBOWER, 528 Edgewood Ave., Trafford, Pa. mental trees in various parts of the | state is reported by inspectors of the | Bureau of Plant Industry in the | | Pennsylvania Department of Agri- | culture, ! | This insect pest seems to prefer such | | > | | number of bagworm sacs on orna- i i | evergreens as spruce, juniper and ar- | borvitate, and such decidious trees as maples, black locust and fruit | { trees, according to Dr. T. J. L. Guy- | | ton, director of the bureau. | | The bagworm gets its name from | {the bag-like shelter that it builds in | which to live. These bags are the ov- | er-wintering stage and are easy to | recognize. They are grayish dark, | about one and one-half to two inches | long, tapered at each end. These | bags are suspended from the smaller | twigs of the infested tree. Inside of | seme are 200 or 300 eggs which will hatch in late spring. The worms that | appear then will feed on the foliage |of the tree on which they spent the | winter. i Control of the insect is especially | important on the evergreen trees, for once such trees are defoliated they | will die, Dr. Guyton explains. Where [only one or two rather small trees | are infested, a good method of con- LIBEL IN DIVORCE. Minnie E. Hoyle, vs. Stanton E Hoyle. In the Court of Commion Pleas of Cambria County, Pennsylvania, No. 261, December Term, 1943, To the Respondent Above Named: The subpoena and alias subpoena in above case having been returned Non Est Inventus you are notified to be at the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria County, Pennsylvania, on the First Monday of March, 1944, to answer the complaint of the Libel- lant. tm e——— og | A HOME from Italy to recuperate from & severe head wound, Dick Tregas- kis, International News Service war eorrespondent, is shown in New ork (top) and holds (bottom) the et he was wearing when shell fragments struck him. He covered the Guadalcanal campaign before bis last assignment. (International) NO METAL ICE BOX. Production of pre-war models of all metal domestic ice refrigerators will not be resumed in the near fu- ture, the War Production Board said mainly because reversion would in- volve a long change-over period. The hard board and wood war model is now being produced at almost four times the pre-war rate. trol is to remove and burn the over- wintering form, making certain that all bags are collected. The other me- thod of control is to spray the trees, some time late in May, using one and a half pounds of lead arsenate in 50 gallons of water, or two level table- spoons to a gallon of water, THERE'S no end of talent in our fighting forces When the situation in Bougainville was well in hand, Marine Brig. Gen Field Harris sent out a call for a barber. First to an- swer the call was Col Caleb T. FARM MACHINERY. Farm machinery production for the year beginning July 1st, will be| Bailey, his chief of staff. Marine about the same as for the current| Corps photo. (International) year, but the War Production Board = — warns that the recent schedules is- | MASTER'S NOTICE OF HEARING. sued may be altered any time should pnb schedules and circumstances demand| In the Court of Common Pleas of such action. More than one million | Cambria County, Penna, tons of carbon steel production is No. 54 September Term, 1943. In now tentatively earmarked for the | Divorce. American farmer. Sarah J. Blake, libellant, vs. —_——V—— eee James R. Blake, respondent. DO YOU KNOW? To James R. Blake, Respondent: The bizarre thinking which evol-| Having been appointed Master to ved the system of Federal subsidies | take testimony and suggest a de- -—something called ‘“grants-in-aid’— [cree in the above stated case, I here- is used to induce states to carry on |bY give notice that I will hold a activities suggested frequently in the | meeting for said purposes at my first instance by officers and employ- | 9Ifice, Room 212, Masonic Building, ees of the federal government. The |Ebensburg, Pennsylvania, on Mon- use of Federal subsidies to accom-|9ay, February 28, 1944, at 2 o'clock plish such Federally determined ac- |F- M. (War Tme), at which time you rates : : may appear, with your witnesses, tivities has invariably led to Federal and be heard. control. MORGAN W. EVANS, Master. iitasiaani EY THAT TAKE Ei Ci i LIBEL IN DIVORCE. ! Frank Donald Emerick, vs. Ann i Elizabeth Wilson Emerick. In the Court of Common Pleas cf Cambria County Pennsylvania. No. 282 December Term, 1948. | To the Respondent Above Named: : The subpoena and alias subpoena in above case having been returned Non Est Inventus you are notified to be at the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria County, Pennsylvania, on the Fourth Monday of February, 1944 to answer the complaint of the Li- THE SWORD " February 9, 1944. 2t Uniform Is Tops po cfoefoofoofoole or ! « — wn ® oe) => Qa. O c wy © oO wv : : Josfoofocforforerds of taxes . SAPO SSS Ed SS 8.09 00 08s 0000.88.08 .a. TET TV TTTVTTTeTeTRTT TTT PvTe TTT eTeT phonel Loans Single phone call to us may settle your income tox problem SES it S800 TET TTT TTVPPPPTPGPPPP PLAN, Telephone 467 ode rlels Beet ts 58 8 8 8 ea di ld Woney for INCOME TAXES! Stop puzzling! 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COURTROOM NO. 4, ON MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1944, AT 1:15 o'clock p. m., Eastern 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, | March 10, 1944, at 1:15 o'clock p. m,, Eastern War Time, otherwise the property will again on Friday, March 10, 1944, at 1:15 o'clock p. m., East- ern War Time, at the Courthouse in Ebensburg, 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. ! VEND EXPON. NO. 7. Owner or reputed owner, Earl Co- All the undivided one-fifth inter- est in that certain lot of ground in the First Ward, Johnstown, Cambria County, Pennsylvania. Fronting 33 feet on Market Street, and extending back 65 feet to line of lot of William R. Thomas; having lot of E. A. Lloyd on one side, and Vine Street on the other side. Having thereon erected a 21% story stucco finished building containing storeroom and apartment. Edw. T. Stibich, Attorney for Plaintiff. FI. FA. NO. 21. Owner or reputed owner: Estate of Augusta Ferg, deceased; John Ferg, Minnie Mayer Brown, Paul W. Ferg, devisees; Campbell St. Clair, Jackson A. St. Clair, Esther Liptak, and Mildred Burnheimer, heirs of Amelia St. Clair, deceased devisee. All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate, lying and being in the borough of Dale, County of Cam- bria and State of Pennsylvania, | bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the east- erly side of an alley, which point is north 23 deg. 15 min. west, a dis- tance of 61.5 feet from the intersec- tion of Messenger Street and said alley; thence along the line of said alley north 23 deg. 15 min. west 52 feet to a point: thence north 27 deg. 12 min. east 11.46 feet to point on the southerly side of another alley; thence along the line of said alley north 77 deg. 40 min. east 54.75 feet to a point on line of land of Ralph Miller; thence along said land south 12 deg. 5 min. east 54.20 feet to noint. corner of other lands now or formerly of Adam Edward Kinsey; thence along said lands south 71 deg. 25 min. west 52.35 feet to point on line of allev, the place of beginning. Improvements: 2-story double frame dwelling house. Elvin Teitelbaum, Plaintiff. Attorney for FL FA. NO. 25. Land, Cresson Boro, Pa., fronting 50 feet on Powell Ave., by 100 feet. Being part of Lot 262 on Plan 4 of Cresson Coal & Coke Co., Misc. Rec- ord Book 6, p. 560. Excepting and reserving coal and other minerals. For comnvlete descrip- tion see Deed Bnok 447 Page 198, Cambria Co. records. Improvements — 2 - story frame dwelling covered with texsulfie brick siding. Owner or reputed owner: A. A. Sill. Shettig & Swope, Attorneys for plaintiff, Rn SURROUNDED by their ten children, truck driver Angelo Micciulla, 34, and his wife pose for this family portarit in New York just after he had passed his physical examination for uniform, Mrs. Micciulla waits the birth of No. 11. the army. As he prepares to don a (International) FI. FA. NO. 26. All the right, title and interest of Harold F. Keith and Caroline E. Keith,, husband and wife, of, in and to all that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the Borough of Geistown, Cambria County, Pennsyl- vania, located on the westerly side of Hawthorne Street and Oakmont Ter- race, known as Lot No. 1 on the plan of Kunigunda Hetzlein, recorded in Piat Book Vol. 3, page 41, with the improvements thereon erected. For complete description see Deed Book Vol. 509, page 296. Taken in execution at the suit of the Johnstown Federal Savings and Loan Association. Tillman K. Saylor, Jr., Attorney for plaintiff. FI. FA. NO. 27. Owners or reputea owners: Emma E. Keiper and Lewis Keiper, her hus- band. Land in Seventeenth Ward, Johns- town, Cambria County, Pa., fronting 58.71 feet on the westerly side of a 16-foot alley, known as Miles Street, and on the northerly side of a 16-foot alley, known as Blough Street, and extending back along Blough be- tween lines not parallel, an average distance of 98.60 feet, and being 33.2 feet wide in the rear. Improvements: Double two-story frame dwelling, 1158-1160 Miles Street. Execution at suit of use Johnstown Bank & Trust Company, Trustee of Mortgage Pool B of the Johnstown Trust Company. Representing writ: Graham, Yost Meyers & Graham. FI, FA. NO. 23. Land in Lower Yoder Twp., adjoin- ing lands of Daniel Felix Est., Lilly Felix Leckey and James A. Felix, containing 11; acres. Excepting .485 acres sold to Edgar M. Rupert et ux. For description see Deed Book 463, page 292, Cambria Co. records. Improvement-—~6-room frame dwell- ing. Owner or reputed owner, Francis Ruddon and Elizabeth Ruddon, his wife. 1 Shettig & Swope, | plaintiff, attorneys for \ FI, FA. NO. 29. Lot of ground in Franklin Borough, Cambria County, Pa., fronting 50 feet on Main Street and extending back {130 feet more or less. For complete | description see records of Cambria | County Deed Book Vol. 365, page 115. Having thereon erected a three-story brick building in the front and a one-story frame building in the rear and known as 100-102 Main Street and rear of 102 Main Street. Own- er or reputed cwner is Mike Lilak. Taken in execution at suit of Sloven- lan Savings & Loan Association of F'ranklin-Conemaugh. Geo. S. Dluzansky, the plaintiff. LEV. FA, NO. 30. All the right, title and interest of which Dr. William M. Updegrave, ai- so known as William M. Updegrave, died seized, and of Virginia M. Up- degrave, administratrix of the es- tate of Dr. William M. {Updegrave; Virginia M. Updegrave, Sara Upde- grave Auman and Mary Updegrave Weaver, widow and children, respec- tively, and heirs of said Dr. William M. Updegrave, in and to that certain lot or piece of ground situate, lying and being in the Third Ward of the City of Johnstown, County of Cam- bria and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the western corner of Clinton and.Locust Streets; thence along said Locust Street about 9% feet to a 10-foot alley; thence south- westerly along said alley 23 feet 10.5 inches to the line of lot now or for- merly of Gottlieb Bantley; thence along said line southeasterly through the middle of building known as the Old Exchange about 95 feet to Clin- ton Street; thence northeasterly along Clinton Street 23 feet 10.5 in- ches to the place of beginning. Taken in execution at the suit of use of Peoples Pittsburgh Trust Company. \ A. Lloyd Adams, paintiff. PAT FARRELL, Sheriff. [Srerites Office, Ebensburg, Pa., February 7, 1944. Attorney fer attorney for 63,000 telephone calls, on an average, go into the building of a warship. WAR NEEDS THE WIRES! 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