Thursday, July 13th, 1944, REGENT DEATHS IN THE wick, N. J., Norbert F., Cresson and Misses Bertha and Viola, at home. NORTH OF CAMBRIA CO Mrs. Mary Anna Beyer, UNION PRESS.COURIER na G. Lieb, Nicktown; Sylvanus L., g Pittsburgh; Anicitus C., New Bruns- © She leaves 14 grandchildren and 14 greatgrandchildren. Mrs, Lantzy was a sister of Mrs. Lucinda Eck, Hastings; Henry J. Miller, Altoona, and Lawrence Mill- er, Coatesville, Nine brothers and sis- Mrs, Mary Anna (Long) Beyer, 81, of Summerhill, died last Thursday night. She is survived by a number of children, and several sisters, in- cluding Mrs. Emma Smithbower, of Patton, Mrs. Dora Feighner, Carroll- n - at Carrolltown, town, and Mrs. Cecelia Holtz. Patton. Charles Strange. Charles Strange, aged 61, of Bar- nesboro, died on Tuesday afternoon in Miners’ hospital, Spangler, where he had been admitted on Monday ev- gasoline drum, last Wednesday night resulted in $7,600 damage to the H. Duppstadt garage in Nanty-Glo, The town’s volunteer firemen battled the ening. Death was due to a heart ail- ment. Mrs. Strange's wife is deceas- ed. The body was removed to Morris- ters preceded her in death. brated on Monday morning in St. Pat- rick’s church, Spangler, and NANTY-GLO GARAGE A solemn requiem mass was cele- inter- nent was in St. Benedict's cemetery AV eis GUTTED BY FLAMES Fire, following the explosion of a \ p, et? Va . 3 LIVING dale for burial. Raymond Edward Kline, Raymond Edward Kline, ten mon- ths’ old son of Gerald and Christine | (Williams) Kline, Hastings, died on| Thursday night in the Spangler hos- pita where he had been admitted sev- eral hours earlier. He was born Aug- ust 15, 1943, in Hastings. He is sur- vived by his’ parents and three sis- ters—Ethel Levina, Maxine. Funeral servicess were con- ducted at the Kline home Saturady, with burial in Union cemetery. Mrs. Mary Delaney. Mrs. Mary (McMullen) Delaney, 65 of Buckhorn Road, died last Friday morning at her home after an ill- ness of complications. She was born on June 13th, 1879, a daughter of Finley and Elizabeth (Woods) Mc- Mullen, She is survived by her hus- band, Frank Delaney, and these chil- dren-—Walter J., Harrisburg; Grace E., at home, and Chester J. and Paul C., both of Altoona. Funeral services were held on Monday morning in St. Joseph’s Church, Coupon, with. inter- ment in the church cemetery. Miss Helene McCann. Miss Helene McCann, well known Ebensburg resident and former Cam- bria county school teacher, died sud- denly on Wednesday morning of last week at her home, Death was attri- buted to a heart attack. A daughter of the late William and Catherine McCarthy McCann, and a native of Blandburg, she taught for a number of years in Cambria town- ship. Surviving are a sister—Mrs. Ambrose M. Shettig, Ebensburg and two brothers, Dr. P. J. McCann, Eb- ensburg, and John W., Pittsburgh. Funeral services were held Satur- | day at the Holy Name Catholic Church, Ebensburg, and interment was in the church cemetery. Mrs. Mary Lenz, Mrs. Mary (Hertzog) Lenz, aged Geraldine, and blaze for -an hour. William Sander- son, & member of the fire company, was slightly injured when he was struck by a hose line. Two cars and a truck, the latter owned by A. A. Dietrick, hardware icnly | merchant, were damaged by the fa - ROW ee with i | fire. Several other cars parked in the chal lar $199 = z $ A ' garage at the time, escaped damage. Regl © frames, 8 ive | Mr, Duppstadt was working on the carve covers Massive | gasoline drum when the explosion oc- curred. He said three young men | were standing nearby and he express- ied the belief that a spark from a cigaret may have ignited the gaso- line fumes. The garage building is owned by Mrs. Mary Himes of Nanty-Glo and had been renovated and painted dur- ing the past two weeks. A new vul- canizing plant, which had been in- stalled only a week previous, was damaged extensively. Both Mrs. Himes and Mr. Duppstadt carried some insurance. STATE TO ASSIST THE COUNTY IN FIGHT UPON THE JAPANESE BEETLES The state agricultural degartment | the gypsy moth and the Japanese floral chin beetle. $5 {| The department's Bureau of Plant Reg: $3 ies, now re- $59 Industry announcing it is placing sev- Rockers, 5 . duced to w— | en thousand moth traps in northeast- Clearan¢ unge Chair Reg. $29 Duncan Ph- | er counties in cooperaton with the U. Reg. $59 Lo yfe Tier 95 |S. Agricuiture Department's gypsy with otto- Sa Top Tables $19 — | moth control division, and that it is man, 2 ack eg. $35 \ | opening the second phase of its Jap Fg. $59 parrel B io Reg 5m 18th Century | beetle campaign in southeastern and Chairs, to.. yo Tables $29 | western counties. go abi oe | H. C. McWilliams, Cambria county | farm agent, says that while some | Japanese beetles were noted in the | county last year few complaints of | beetle activity had been received so | far this summer. He added, however, | that the beetles are just beginning to | emerge from the grub stage at this | season of the year and that increased e prices Y we've est 0%, {ving a gmart ick < For in 0 jtes - | sul r mm jn rich 189 esl y this week has under way an inten- . oir Gos sive battle against two of the worst Rez. $18.95 Boudist Bes ig Coffee ys enemies of Pennsylvania farmers — Chairs in . 12> To we $15 9 PAGE THREE FARANC tanta J subs 2 suites ce! clearal fy , nce— ‘ncluding 5° just three $279 Reg. $15.95 Lamp Ta- bles, rich 95 walnut fin, $12 —_— Reg\ $25 Record Cabi- nets, Bar- $19” gains for Reg. $69.50 Secretar- i. Regular $49.00 Sofa Beds, including roy oe $44.75 Regular $59.00 Sofa Beds, with con- cealed bedding storage $52 box, at Regular $79.00 Sofa Beds, covered in Regular $12.95 Cotton Mattresses in durable striped cover, $ 1 0 priced at ........... All Felt Mat- Regular $24.00 fine $19 tresses, now reduced Regular $24.50 Box Springs. priced 67 years, of Loretto, R. D., died on|preyalence may be noted later. Mc- Wednesday of last week after an ill-| yyijjjams stated than an effective con- ness of only a few days. She was a|t,,] preparation for the grubs can be daughter of John and Agnes (Buck) |maga by mixing ten pounds of lead Hertzog, and was born near Loretto |,,senate with 25 times that amount on March 18th, 1877. Her husband, py volume, of sand, sifted soil or of Tibertus Lenz, died in 1934. Surviv-| ground limestone and scattering the to . ing are eight children—Mrs. Eliza- | mixture over the infected area. beth Hollern, Ashville; Italy with the Army; Mrs. Walberg | Clark, Ebensburg; Fred, Florine and Kathryn, at home. She was a sister of James Hertzog, Dysart; William, Cresson; Bert, Altoona; Jesse, Mc- Keesport; Joseph, Altoona; Mrs. Bernadette Cox, Gallitzin; Mrs. Rose «Shipe, Juniata; and Mrs. Loretto Hy- dock, NuMine, Funeral servces were held on Saturday morning in St. Mi- chael’s Catholic Church, Loretto, in- terment being made in the church cemetery. Mrs. Mary A. Lantzy. Mrs. Mary A. (Miller) Lantzy. 85, lifelong resident of Spangler, died on Friday night in her home. She was born in Susquehanna township Sept. | 4, 1858, a daughter of Henry and | Theresa (Koontz) Miller. Miss Miller and John D. Lantzy Charles, of | Cresson; Mary, at home;; Joseph, in| —V Pilot Is Missing. Lt. Kenneth P. Klemstine, 22, pi- lot of a B-24 Liberator bomber, has | been reported missing in action in the European theatre since June 22, the war department notified his mo- ther, Mrs. Eva Klemstine, of Cress- on. The flier, who participated in the invasion of France, has been ov- erseas since May. He was graduated from the Cresson high school and worked for the Lilly Boro Water Co. | before joining the AAF. He is a bro- | ther of Staff Sgt. Julius Klemstine, also on duty with the armed forces lin England, and Pvt, Harold, at Camp Davis, N. C. | ———— Vie Large Barn Burns, Fire, which was started by child- ren playing with matches, Monday | evening destroyed the barn and two were united in marriage Nov. 7, 1876, | smaller buildings on the farm of in Carrolltown. Mr. Lantzy died 12 John Vargo, located midway between years ago. Mrs. Lantzy was the mo- | Twin Rocks and Nanty-Glo. Approx- ther of 13 children, six of whom pre- | imately 40 chickens, 30 rabbits and a ceded her in death. Those surviving | pig were cremated when the build- are Pius A., Sr., Spangler; Mrs. An-|ings burned to the ground. The Altoona Shops PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CO. Will Employ Immediately: LOCOMOTIVE MACHINISTS AND HELPERS Experienced LOCOMOTIVE BOILERMAKERS and Helpers—Experienced FOUNDRY MOULDERS— Experienced SHOP LABORERS—Male—Inexperienced STOREHOUSE LABORERS—Male—Inexperienced MALES—18-up. Must furnish proof of date of birth and Statement at only rich velour, now priced for quick clegrance at only $69 | PHONE 278 WOLF FURNITURE COMPANY | BARNESBORO, PA. $19 Rian LILLY YOUTH KILLED IN ACTION IN ITALY Pfc. Jerome Leap, 27, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Leap, of Lilly, who had been listed as missing in action in Italy since January 26th, sent into action the Lilly soldier had fought in North Africa and partici- pated in the invasion of Sicily. NOTICE, The Commissioners of Cambria County have agreed to sell at Pri- vate Sale the hereinafter described property for the sum of $250,00, to John Booterbaugh, under the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth, ap- proved the 29th day of July, 1941, P. L. 600. The Court of Common Pleas of Cambria ~ County has fixed July 28th, 1944, at ten o'clock A. M,, in the Court House, Ebensburg, Pennsylva- nia, for a hearing on the petition for confirmation of said sale. The prop- erty to be sold was assessed in the name of Michael D. Bradley Est, as 3 acres—Property No. 64-0008; 7 Acres Surf. and 1 House—Property No. 64-0007, in Washington Town- ship, and was scld to the county on April 4, 1938. The total amount of taxes, muni- cipal claims, penalties, interest and of Availability. Be draft exempt or draft deferred. For Referral to These Jobs. Apply at U. S. RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD, 304-A—ALTOONA POST OFFICE BUILDING, Noon. BARNESBORO, PA.—PF. R. R. FRT. STATION—JULY 11-18; 1:30 fo4 P.M. or at PATTON, PA.—P. R. R. FRT. STATION—JULY 11-18; 9:30 to 13 costs due is $855.33. . By Board of County Commissioners. H. F. DORR, Clerk. day of July, 1941, P. L. 600. | cambria County has fixed July The Court of Common Pleas of |28th, 1944, at ten o'clock A. M., in the Cambria County has fixed July|Court House, Ebensburg, Pennsylva- 21, 1944, at ten o'clock A. M,, in the | nia, for a hearing on the petition for Court House, Ebensburg, Pennsylva- | confirmation of said sale. The prop- nia, for a hearing on the petition for |erty to be sold was assessed in the | confirmation of said sale. The prop- [name of John Stabler, as 105 Acres ment. Relatives said the soldier was | ang 1 Lot—Property No. 48-0078, in killed near Cassino. Prior to being | Reade Township, and was sold to the | county on October 13, 1930. | The total amount of taxes, muni- | cipal claims, penalties, interest and | costs due is $1259.49. | By Board of County Commissioners, H. F. DORR, Clerk NOTICE. | The Commissioners of Cambria | County have agreed to sell at Pri- vate Sale the hereinafter described property for the sum of $50.00, to Dolphus Glass and Grace Glass, his wife, under the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth, approved the 29th day of July, 1941, P. L. 600. The Court of Common Pleas of Cambria County has fixed July 21, 1944, at ten o'clock A. M,, in the Court House, Ebensburg, Pennsylva- nia, for a hearing on the petition for confirmation of said sale. The prop- erty to be sold was assessed in the name of W. F. Krise, as 3 Lots and 1 Stable—Property No. 68-0169; 3 Lots—Property No. 68-0170, in White Township, and was sold to the county on January 15, 1941. The total amount of taxes, muni- cipal claims, penalties, interest and costs due is $129.07. By Board of County Commissioners, H. F. DORR, Clerk. NOTICE. The Commissioners of Cambria County have agreed to sell at Pri- vate Sale the hereinafter described property for the sum of $425.00, to Frank C. Kuhn, Administrator c.t.a of the Estate of B. F. Beers, deceas- ed, under the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth, approved the 29th NOTICE. The Commissioners of Cambria County have agreed to sell at Pri vate Sale the hereinafter described property for the sum of $250.00 ,to H. J. Bowles, under the Act of As- sembly of the Commonwealth, appro- ved the 29th day of July, 1941, P. L. 600. The Court of Common Pleas of | : 1 co was killed on that date, his parents erty to be sold was assessed in the | —Minl.—Property No. 68-0-252, in were informed by the war depart-|pame of John E. Beers, as 1 House | White Township, and was sold to the County on October 13, 1930, The total amount of taxes, muni- cipal claims, penalties, interest and costs due is $2241.23. By Board of County Commissioners, H. F. DORR, Clerk. NOTICE. The Commissioners of Cambria County have agreed to sell at Pri- vate Sale the hereinafter described | property for the sum of $100.00, to Floyd O’Shall, under the Act of As- sembly of the Commonwealth, appro- ved the 29th day of July, 1941, P. L. 600. The Court of Common Pleas of Cambria County has fixed July 28, 1944, at ten o'clock A, M.,, in the Court House, Ebensburg, Pennsylva- nia, for a hearing on the Petition for confirmation of said Sale. The prop- erty to be sold was assessed in the name of C. C. Shope as 4 Acres— Property No. 68-0-264, in White Township, and was sold to the the county on June 28, 1938. The total amount of taxes, muni- cipal claims, penalties, interest and costs due is $144.23, By Board of County Commissioners, H. F. DORR, Clerk. NOTICE. The Commissioners of Cambria County have agreed to sell at Pri- vate Sale the hereinafter described property for the sum of $150.00, to Anthcny D. Sample, under the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth, approved the 29th day of July, 1941, P. L. 600. The Court of Common Pleas of Cambria County has fixed July 24, 1944, at ten o'clock A. M,, in the Court House, Ebensburg, Pennsylva- nia, for a hearing on the Petition for confirmation of said Sale. The prop- | erty to be sold was assessed in the name of Anton Rodgers and Santo | Rodgers as 1 House and 1 Lot No. 7 | —Property No. 44-0-321, in Patton | Boro—1st Ward, and was sold to the | county on June 28, 1938. The total amount of taxes, muni- cipal claims, penalties, interest and costs due is $352.29. By Board of County Commissioners, H. F. DORR, Clerk. COMMERCIAL INSURANCE AGENCY GENERAL INSURANCE Liability Casualty 1101 Philadelphia Avenue, Phone 467. Barnesboro, Pa. Men's - Boys’ ENDICOTT - JOHNSON SHOES $2.98 JOE'S CUT-RATE STORE Barnesboro
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