PAGE SIX Host of New Students Will Enter the Area High Schools Dr. Arthur M. Stull, Cambria | Thomas J. Timko, Jack A. vay, | Tr, Wi County superintendent of schools, [Julia Verbosky, Gemma G. Verg-|et E. Elms, has announced the names of 2,072 eighth-grade student in the county who are qualified to enter high school within the next few weeks. | The students successfully passed county-approved examinations last spring, and the huge task of offi- cially grading the papers only re- cently was completed. Those from this section of the county, and their schools, are as | follows: Hk ok ASHVILLE Ronald Baker, Thomas Judd, John Kelly, John McCauley, Pat Murphy, Charles Wagner, Mary Grace Cox, Joan Gibbons, Patricia Suckinos, Mary Catherine Smith, BARR TWP, Doris Askey, Mary Ann Barnos- ky, Mary Baron, Mike Baron, Alice Bennett, Donna Chordas, Lewis Cole, Margaret Fabert, Gerlesky, Genevieve Gerlesky, Ray Gormish, Roy Gormish, Leo Gusick, John Harkinish, William Hendrick, Ernestine Homady, Lavina Lou Kellander, Mildred Kline, Francis | Krug, Rosella Nelen, Josephine Olish, Frank Pagano, Pauline Par- anish, Helen Patrick, Mildred Pel- | ko, Raymond Peters, Joan Rack- ovan, Goldie Richardson, Re win, Yvonne Sherwin, James Ster- rick, Ronald Taylor, Kenneth Var- 20, Margaret Visnicyzki, Richard NViggins, Thomas Wiggins, Cath- erine Wilburne. HK 3k CARROLLTOWN Public Schooi—Earl Evans and Betty Truance. St. Benedict's—J ames Dillon, Sylvester Venesky, Lois Mary Fees, Joan Farabaugh, Mary June Haley, Richard Adams, Doneath Switzler, Anita Randall, Mary E. | Mary | Farabaugh, Donald Lacey, 3 Budicky, Pauline Kelly, Irene Paw- liske, Barbara Bearer, Margaret Baker, Mildred Shero, Patrick Switzler, Marie Kirkpatrick, Vin- cent Malloy, Leo McCombie, Mary K. Venesky, Dolores Shuss, Paul Shuss, Juliana Fees, Ned Westrick. Regis Switzler, Alice Wensel, Dale Bearer, 5 CHEST SPRING St. Monica's — Joseph Carroll, | Mabel Ann Conrad, Mary Agnes Nelen, Alice Marie Smithmyer, Mary Theresa Weakland. ® kok CHEST TWP. Glenn Gill, Henry Leiden, Era Lechene, Clarence Drass, Francis Mehay, Edward Drass. ’ kk ck COLVER Lidio J. Asti, Mary Lou Ball, Sally A. Ball, Richard G. Barnes, Paul E. Benigni, Rudy Bonora, Peter Brenza, Catherine Kukovitz, Melvin W. Carter, Roland J. Cav- atoni, Alga Chernushin, Winifred Cotton, Mary A. Dargay, Paul Dar. ay, George R. Datsko, Joanne E. avis, Flora M, Deola, Kathryn M. Dugan, Sammy Folley, Rose E. Girolami, Adolph J. Gonzales, Francis D. Griffith, ya M. Hag- ens, Stephen Heresco, Michael Hre- sko, Andrew Hudak, Bonnie S. Hughes, Carolyn A. Jones, Emma L. Jugan, Margaret Kormanis, Margaret Kozickie, Thomas Krise, Helen M. Kuhn, Thomas Lapinsky, Aldo J. Marconi, Aldo J. Mastrine, Edward T. McKotch, Edward J. Nemergut, Margaret A, 'Olexa, Anna M. Pasko, Virginia F. Plem- mer, John Putsakulish, Mary Joan Rice, Eleanor G. Russick, Alice H. Sauger, Stanley J. Sczecienshi, Florence G. Shutack, Mary Ann Sides, Dolores Smith, Peter Smyl- nycky, Dorothy Mae Swerbinsky, The Name for Better Gasoline Edward | ina Sabo, Regis Schilling, Muriel Sher- | {erio, William G. Walkinshaw, Henry Weakland, Helen Wizniak. | * kk ik | DEAN Doris Bergamaschi, Roger Fon- | tanella, ray Funicelli, George | Jacobs, Linus Johnston, Agnes | Krise, Dominic Reghetti, Edward | Swires, Eugene Swires, K | DYSART Elmer Crossman, Lewis Diehl, | Velma Dougherty, James Hertzog, | William King. Charles Krohne, Ray | Krug, James Lauer, Jane Lauer, | Joyce Lauer, Betty Lewis, Michael Perino, Alice Ratchford, EAST CARROLL TWP. Lawrence Scott, | Bradley garet Scott. Dry Run—Clair Hoffman, Anna { Humenick, Dorothy Long. | _Eckenrode—Patricia Burley, Robert, Burley, David Eckenrode. Mellon—William D. Bonin, Ron- | ald W. Deptol, Theodore G. Deptol, | Isadore R. Lenglet, Theresa A. | Nothnagle, Shirley Rounsley, Al- bert R. Skordinsky, Delphine Ur- bain, Paul E. Urbain. | _Sharbaugh—Eugene Gray, Joyce | gray, Jean Gooderham, Oliver ink. Mar- | Strittmatter —- Ralph Rosian, | Howard Luther, | Weber—Gervase Weber, Rosella | Farabaugh. | ELDER TWP, | Patrick Abel, Walter Becker, Fred Beltosky, Fred Cicotelli, | James Collins, Thomas Holtz, John | Kaminski, William Kline, Fdward * vach, Victor Kunka, Joseph Novak, Joachim Noel, John Schnell, Henry { Stumpf, Kevin Thomas, Leroy | | Weakland, Ralph Wolanin, Regis | Wolanin, Morgan Yeager, Paul | Yeager, Mary Grace Anna, Mildred | 3ecker, Dorothy Born, Betty Gallo, | Pauline Keliy, Rose Marie Kopera, | | June R. Kurtz, Margaret Pierce, | Dorothy M.» Weakland, Patty Ann| | Woodley. | | % 9 HASTINGS | |. James Peters, Donna Strittmat- | ter, Mary Louise Chigas, Patrick | | Donahue, Antoinette Sral, Paul | Selestok, Marian Owens, Virginia | | Ferry, Gladys Yeager, Margaret | Born, Betty Drass, Robert Laden- | berger, Joan Mancuso, Martha | { Endler, Charlotte Gverberger, Carl | | Baker, Michael Kovach, Ruth Mc- | |Coy, Henry Cavallo, Robert] { Routch, Sara Bearer, Paul Dillon, | Miles Cronauer, Marlowe Madis, | | Joanne Dillon, Joan Hambley, And.- | irew Serafin, Neil Urich, Ralph | | Abel, Josephine Cino, Regina Gav- lak, Mary Ellen Kolessar, Willian: | Fletcher, Donald Strittmatter, Pat- tricia Thomas, Mar, Drass, Thomas Dietrick, Ronald Mancuso, Betty Adams, James Hoover, Kev- in Weakland, Thomas Bednar, Mary Catherine Firment, Robert Kline, Louise Molino, William Stitts, Richard Morealli, Gertrude Cronauer, Paul Marcuzzo. * k x NICKTOWN St. Nicholas—Edith Brown, Rose Marie Brown, Celine Kirsch, Leo- nard Kirsch, Charles Lanzendorfer, Jane Lieb, Janet Lieb, Hilda Mor- ris, Charles Natcher, Ella Mae Springs. PATTON Public—John Irwin Barnard, Gil- bert H. Black, Fred J. Burkhart, Lester B. Christoff, Leo G. Fregly, Fred E. Gelormino, George H. Gray, John P. Hudak, Paul J. Jen- kins, Francis P. Jolly, Henry J. Jolly, Robert A. Karlheiin, Mahlon M. Kirk, Joseph H. Lees, Richard * % Kopera, Paul Kopera, William Ko- | Dall: Jargarel A Honz Boro. neth T., McDevitt, Harry Meade Nehrig, John Reid, John A. Resko, C. Welty, Paul G. Wyland, Hope M. Baker, Mary Ellen Betlow, Eleanor J. Berdosky, Greta M. Bur- Yatricia ! Kleanor J, Kimble, Alyce M. Kro- | tendofer, Stephany M. Lacey, Shir. {ley A, Leonard, Alberta L. Maher, Donna J. Morey, Bethel Joann Simpson, Rena M. Solomon, Wanda | M. | ens, Camella M. Talerico, Gloria iM. Vezza, Stella M. | Yvonne E, Yerger, |. St. Mary's — William | Marion Cooper, William | Robert Diethrich, Stanton Doug- | lass, Elizabeth Good, Corrine Hoov- er, Philip Hoover, Mellie Kuhnley, Paul McNulty, Ruth Miller, gene Noel, Joseph Psioda, Shirley Swab, Ronald rexler, Lawrence Volk, Anna M. { Wharton, Virginia | SPANGLER | _ Public — Alice Bokisa, Eoothman, Mary Brancato, Albright Wilshire, | Charney, Marcia Daisley, 3 | Dinsmore, Delmont Douglass, Mar- lene Durandetti, Anthony Falduto, | Louise Flory, Charles Formeck, Georgina Gray, Donna Guivivan, | Beth Ann Hodgson, Ruth Johnson, Bobby Kramp, Anthony Marella, | Ruth Marshall, Lena Perrone, Jo Ann Sherry, Lillian Smarsh, Don- ald Smithbauer, Lovell Stefko, Bill | Stephenson, Antoinette Younella, | oly Cross — Margaret Brandt, | James Brazill, Anthony Fenello, Richard Gray, Jerome Greene, | Richard Greene, Jack Kirsch, Joan | Platko, Kathleen Wagner, Rita Wagner, Robert Waring, Evelyn Young. { St. Patrick's — Ronald Becker, uth A. Chernisky, Joyce Flana- gan, Thomas Glinsky, Lawrence losky, Josephine Pagnano, Andrew Smarsh, Earl Wyland. WEST CARROLL TWP. Paul Boslett, Clyde Bradford, Jean Callahan, Eris Ediniston, John Emerick, Lenora Gallagher, Betty Hertzog, Alice Kapella, Mike Kost, Irene Kovall, Helen Kowal- chick, Donald Lachery,. Patrick Lamont, James Lane, Fred Lecor- the property will again on Friday, Septem James A. Rhody, Joseph E. Stev- |p, m. Eastern Daylight Saving Time ens, Jerome A. Thomas, Richard | or | Standard Time, be put up and sold at the risk and expense of the per- sons to whom it was struck off, key, Irene F. Butler, Helen IT. De- | who in case of any deficiency on lozier, Ella Mae Dietrick, Margar- | such sale L.. Hoover, ! same. . Sta Yahner, | — Dietrick, | Eu- | Weakiand, Helen | Nancy Dick | Caldwell, Girard Caldwell, Robert | Roy | chick, Louis Legros, Lawrence Lehmier, Shirley Malloy, Victoria Marana, Donald Miller, Donna Mae Miller, Alice Panaro, Alfred Panek, Dixon Pattison, George Ronmosky, | "homas Shero, Anthony Sherron, Kenneth Schilling, George Taylor, | Sara Travata, Shirley Trueman, Lois Vallery, Joseph Venesky, Jos- | ephine Vermeulin, Iois White, Ken | Williams, George Yukanavich. # kk ¥ WHITE TWP. Glen Shope, Pearl Black, Velma | Fleming, Betty Hemskey, Verda Kutruff, Dorothy Monahan, Grace Glass, Joan Plessinger, Verna Pot- ter, Walter Hayes Jr. SHERIFF'S SALES By virtue of certain sundry writs of Fierl Facias, Levari Facias, Alias Fieri Facias, Alias Levori Facias and Vend. Expon. issued out of the Court of Commor: Pleas to me directed, there will Le ex- posed to public sale at the Courthouse, Ebensburg, Pa, Courtroom No. 4 on Friday, August 30, 1946, at 1:15 o'clock p. m. Eastern Daylight Saving Time or 12:15 o'clock p. m. Eastern Standard Time, the follow- ing described real estate, to wit: Conditions of Sale The purchase money shall be paid at the time of sale or by Fri day, September 6, 1946, at 1:15 o'clock p. m. Eastern Daylight Sav- ing Time or 12:15 o'clock p. m. P. Lowes, Joseph E. Maclus, Ken- ; ’ THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY Eastern Standard Time, otherwise UNION PRESS-COURIER feet on the east side of Bigler Avenue tween parallel lines 141.75 fent to the line of an alley, being known | husband and wife, of, and numbered as Lot No. 93, Soc {H those two certain lots situate in East Taylor Township, Cambria | on the Plan of Peelorsville: front- (50) er 6, 1946, at 1:15 o'clock 12:15 o'clock p. m. Eastern shall make good the | AL. FI. FA. NO. 22 the Borough of | tion E on the Plan of the Borough of Spangler, being the same piece | County, of land sonveyed 1 George < Bell 120 feet on First St. and extending . Bell, his wife, by |back between parallel lines 130 feet | red fifty (15 Pa A IIDFY Westover, | to “C” Alley, having Lot No, 26 on | Aller ja tae Tour aa td, mory dated November 30, | the one side and Lot No. 23 on the | City of Johnstown, Cambria Coun- in Cambria | other side, and being known and | ty, Pennsylvania For com vlete de. | {and Freda 2 deed All the right, title and interest | Trustee et al, of George C. Bell, Freda H. Bell, of, | 3 4 2 <A? in and to A that certain lot of | County Deed Book Vol. 542 at page [marked on the Plan of West Point | scription see Deed Book | land situate in Smithbauer, Mildred A, Stev- | Spangler, County of Cambria and | te of Pennsylvania, fronting 50 ' for plaintiff, 1944, FI. FA. NO. 24 All the right, title and interest of Joseph Giles and Laura I. Giles, and extending back be- Pennsylvania: Fronting ing fifty Street a of J, Harrison and recorded Lots No. 24 and 25. H. Earl ' plaintiff, | as | page 155. Smorto & Wildeman, attorneys Sorber, attorney for | THE FLOP FAMILY CAME HOME EARLY TO Mow THE DEAR=- | NEED THE EXERCISE 9 \ LAWN, {i Yoo mas 00- FlLoP? VEND. EXPON., NO. 26 1 All the right, title and interest | tiff. dle! Jot Albert O. Smith, otherwise Al in and 1o | 0, Smith, and Emma Marie Smith. | ¥ 5. 19 his wife, of, , 373 | August 5, 1946, and Thursday, August 22, 1946 in and to Lot No on Moore back one feet extending dy Swan MY - WHAT A LOVELY BAG POISON IVY, HOW TO KILL IT IN ONE HOUR! If not COMPLETELY PLEASED your 35c¢ back. Kill the outer skin. ol. 545 |It PEELS OFF and with it goes ' ? | the ivy infection. Ask any druggist Taken in execution at the suit of | for TE-OL. Often one application is | Johnstown Housing Authority, Ev. | enough. 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