PAGE TWELVE : — UNION PRESS-COURIER Thursday, April 29, 1948 ~ NO. 2 MAN . . = By Jack Sords NOTICE! PEPPERMINT TEST Wrstending any ordinary degree \ dv Steam boilers can be tested by In the Court of Quarter Sessions |, 5, of oil of peppermint. A leak a NORTH CAMBRIA Pr | H | 6 H L } GH I S of Cambria County, Pennsyl-|isi,jicated 0 i ; $ y y the escape of the| Europe has some thick seams R a LDON vania, in Re Jeuition to Annex | ping pungent odor, while a boil- | of or Near Cologne, Germany, Ble and General Comment Edited by LEO GRIMME MA Land to the Borough of Patton. o,. ywpich can confine the smell of |there exists a 350-foot seam of Fe: Notice is hereby given that pur- the oil is said to be capable of |brown coal or lignite. i suant to a petition signed by a| T ) " majority of the freeholders resid- | Ass last ing within the territory proposed | No.2 HURLER od! | to be annexed, an application will | sion = NEW York. be made to the Court of Quarter | and GIANTS STAFF | Sessions of Cambria County, on | . 9 elec the 3rd day of May, A. D., 1948, | at 10:00 A. M. to change the| , Mrs limits of the Borough of Patton | NV Di SAB L E D Mrs by the annexation of certain | uM J M lands situate within portion of - psyc East Carroll Township, Cambria | > = / awa County, Pennsylvania, described as | Vv E i E RAN % Letc follows: i i \ B b Hi h | Zeanchalk, hurling for Barnes- sixth, which proved to he the arnes oro 12 | boro, allowed but four hits. In | winning tallies. The four runs lhis first game against Carroll- | scored by Steubenville in their Te Cops Second Win town last Monday afternoon, he [big sixth inning came on two set the Mountaineers down with [hits, two walks and three er- In School Loop one hit. | The Barnesboro High Baseball The summary: | The Sununary: team defeated Cherry Tree High Barnesboro— Paterno, rf; Shea,| St. Francis— Perfett, rf; Palko, 10 to 8, last Thursday afternoon | 88; Pawlowski, 3b; Waksmunski, |¢f; Krall, 3b; Ceremak, 1b; Bills, for its second straight win in the | cf; Brown, 1b; Homady, 2b; Lat | 18 Kruis, ¢; Lesze, 2b; Crain, ss; County High Sc * |so, If: Patrick, p; Brubaker, Duk. | Callahan, p; Roles, p. Inter<County High School Bage-/50 ! | Steubenville—Karenso, 2b; Watt ball Leag es, Zeanchalk. . a, eague. Cherry Tree—Coble, cf; Parcell, | cf; Costello, ss; L. Battoeletti, 7b; Beginning at a point on the | M Barnesboro scored two runs in|rf; Scott, 2b; Price, 1b; Tinek, c;|Mastrini, 3b; Keener, If; R. Bat- present western line of the Bor- | weel the third inning, ive in the four-|Salyan, 3b; Baker, If; JOBS 33) Figg rf; Donell, cf Seouieh, p. ough, of Patton, he course of | bert . : , | Bernecky, p; Carino, Yeager, Pat- | St. Francis - A which is North 35 degrees 50 | th, and added two more in the Ho Yo 1 | Steubenville 000 124 00x—7 minutes West, a distance of 750 | Man fifth. Barnesboro 002 5300—10 7 1| . feet from the extreme Western | ored Cherry Tree tallied two runs in! Cherry Tree 002 0105— 6 4 1] * corner of the present Borough | end the third on a home run by Jim r ° St. Francis Cagers, line, said point being the present ets, Price, ingle in the fifth and |Q 3: Y line of the right ot way of the | enbe Price a srg Hw Sonn ne St. Francis Drops ‘Coaches Honored Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Mi : : . . ence by e line of said rig! "To Steubenville Members of St. Francis Callege of way South 53 degrees 35 min- mole If it is a NEW | A . o Baskothont Jean Vers honored sl utes West, a distance of 700 feet Mi i | Steubenvilie, Ohio, College base-|ong with e school's basketba to a post; thence North 39 de- Moore, Majestic, Caloric, G. E-. { ball ® team defeated St. “Francis and baseball coaches | at a ban- | grees 50 minutes West 176.4 feet and STOVE | College, 7 to 4, last Shprsiay. in | quet te 32a svening = the to a post; thence South 53 de- ine i i a game played at Steubenville. home of Lucresse Fortier, Vinco. grees 45 minutes West 148.5 : TO wi Ry Jou 1 = A outhit the winners |The affair was sponsored by the feet to a post; thence North week : See the Spay wt ls to 5, but five errors proved fa-|Phi Kappa Gamma Sorority of 83 degrees : West 935 ieet Paul, Binders Store in Hastings! | tal for the Red Slash. Bill Call- [the college. . |to a post on the Southern aul, —————— oof Spangler, hurled for St.| Rev. Father J. J. Welsh, direc- | line of the road leading from on aie Francis. St. Francis scored ator of athletics, was principal Patton to Bakers Crossroads; and ( single run in the third inning, |speaker with George E. Matin thence along said road South 55 Dave and three more in the eighth. serving as toastmaster. Basket- Se al 230 Jost to s post; sad Cowher, Nehrig & Co. Steubenville scored a single run | Pall Coach Skip Hughes and Bob the eC ato 7 5 to = aE on S ay a lin the fourth, two more in the Corrigan, baseball coach, were ; " | thence South. 51. degrees West Ma A= ir dded four more in ths |honored along with the Red Flash & ence South 54 degree s ; fifth, and added fon cagers. \ 319.4 feet to a post; thence South disch 44 degrees 22 minutes West 137 week Members of the cage squad the feet to a post; thence South 21 monic past season were Walter Staple- ( degrees 30 minutes West 253.5 imprc NCE & fo, Bevel Beattie, Bill Darr- LAST Year feet to a post on an old road; yr . agh, Andy Heiba, Tom Saunders, JoNES CouLD NoT thence along said road South 24 Coalp Louis Tovey, Frank Mansfield, ® —— MAKE-THE GRADE THAIS SPRING | degrees 45 minutes East 238.5 i his si TIME Bill Maus, Johnny Patrick, Her- = AND WAS FARMED MOVED HIM feet to the center of little Chest HONOR THE DEAD BY i and 1 bert Schloss, Bill Perfett and Ray NEXT JANSEN | Creek; thence by the meander- j Mr: - Palonis. uh. To JERSEY City ASA GIANT ACE- | ings of little Chest Creek 2260 Ca s feet, more or less, to the pres- HELPING THE LIVING i : ent Borough line; thence by the i INSTALL A Paul Yewcic Gets . x present Borough line North 33 ! . Junior Legion League ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE degrees 50 minutes West 326 feet i ‘Memorial Award .- ae In the Estate of Harriet M.| to the place of beginning of the | dies Plans Reorganization Little, Late of Chest Springs Bor- | land in East Carroll Township to £ Paul Yewcic, all around athlete Cambria Co. Junior Legion|0ugh, County of Cambria and| be annexed to the Borough of jot Conemaugh HE a, Te | Baseball Team will reorganize on |State of Pennsylvania, Deceased. | Patton according to a survey PY { QO WATER HEATER {ceived the George S. Fockler me- Wednesday evening of this week | Notice is hereby given that Let- made by John L. Elder, Civil A oP g ~ morial award as the most out- |, "ty Fpienchure Ametican Le- | ters of Administration in the Es- | Engineer, on the 26th day of | Bl Y | standing amateur player to Per- | oion Home. ® tate of the above named decedent | March, A. D. 1948, as appears by Vv pp | form at the Aohnsiown Point 8ta- | ® 'meams hove been invited to en- [have een granted to ne under- | a draft of the Borough of Patton ~~ B EXCLUSIVE | dium during 1947. ter. Lilly copped the champion- |Si8ned. persons indebted to | showing the lines of said Boro- | Es | Yewcic was presented a bronze ship last year. said estate are requested to make ugh before and after the annex- | | plague and a gold engraved wrist . Yayinent gad those having slams ation i said territory in East RB dd Pp S 1 . p B . S d M 1 ; \ “Life-Belt’’ ye | watch. . or ands agains €e same wi Carro ownship. Life-Belt”” Element—The Wide | The presentations were made |Seeking Softball Games make them known without delay HASSON & HASSON uddy Foppy Sale in Fatton begins Saturday, May band of gentle heat prevents des- {by James H. Torr, chairman of| Grillo Bros. softball team, of [to 9. BAYLOR LITTLE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW B tructive lime formation O o | the Point Stadium Award Com- |Earnesboro, requests games on a ministrator, EBENSBURG, PA. p e i 3 : 0 at i perat { mittee, at a meeting on Friday | home and Hoi basis, with Class 412 Audry Avenue, | Patton, Pa., April 1, 1948 4-29 of ing at ‘‘black heat,” it’s practi- jot the Municipal Recreation Com- | A teams. Baltimore 25, Maryland | a EE VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS OF THE UNITED STATES pla cally burn-out proof. {Inittee. Yewcic was chosen for| write Grillo Bros, Barneshoro, |C. RANDOLPH MYERS and s = ” I [he award, ae 1 his outstanding | or call Barnesboro 77. ALTON A MePORALD, 'MarriageLicenses | fec | play on the gridiron. ° orneys for ministrator, | —— : | ® St. Francis vs. Johnnies Ebensburg, Pennsylvania 5-13 Raymond Delattre, Patton, and | . EXCLUSIVE eee Coach Bob Higgins St. Francis College Baseball Sr ,,,,,,,, Virginia R. Sodment, Hastings. | John White Post 779, Patton, Pa. i v > team will play the Johnstown | -——Generosity thinks of the other Alvin L. Corle Jr. and Helen L. - Ionic System’’— Internal tank At Somerset Banquet Johnnies Middle Atlantic team |fellow first and acts accordingly. |Lenz, both of Gallitzin. | , i 5 . : o i 3 i veni April 29 protection that prevents rust, Coach Bob Higgins of Penn |this Thursday evening, Ar , mam : : Ss ’ as st | at the Point Stadium. stops erosion, doubles tank life. tales foolholl 19am Woy a guest speaker on Friday evening at a — . banquet held by the Somerset Ro- EXCLUSIVE . . . TEN YEAR GUARANTEE | me honerng” ne Someta More Gasoline Tax £ ® A New Element, New Tank or a WHOLE New Heater []|kciball teams. drank Schoab of May Be Levied if failure occurs within 5 years. After 5 years, and up | tte, related some of his exper- @ y : : = for the athletes. On State Motorists to 10 years, a new element, new tank or new heater on ph elapsed service basis. No other guarantee is nearly so | Plays for Syracuse Nine : * Walter (Sliveys) Slovenski, of Question Will Be Put | jcuny Tree, Pa. is playing an Before Next Legislature liberal. outfield position on the Syracuse, | University, Baseball team. He was By Pennsylvania News Service | | a mainstay on the Syracuse foot- The average motorist in Penn- | COMPLETE INSTALLATION ... ON OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN Callahan’s Electric Store APPLIANCES — HOME NEEDS (ball team during the past season, ;sylvania can groan and shudder | | playing in the backfield. all he cares to but the fact re- | | mains that the 1949 session of the i rary Legislature will be asked to hike | WE DO NOT HAVE the already high State gasoline] ! chr tax from four to five cents a gal-| l Salt Water Fishing | tax | Equipment, but we DO have || This has been learned from re- | the correct kind for Fishin’ liable sources who are in a posi- | Phone 2001 Carrolltown around here . . . See it at tion to know what action will be } : : : asked of the Legislature next] Binders Store in Hastings! year. They pointed to several fac- | === | tors to substantiate their predic- | | tion. | | In the first place, recent talks] | by Secretary of Highways Ray F. | Smock and other department of- | | ficials have stressed the need of | additional income if highway con-| | struction and maintenance are to| | continue on the present level. | At the same time these offici-| {als have been cautious to bring] {out the point that they themselv- | es are not urging such a move =| | merely giving the picture on con-| {ditions as they are today—and | what is needed to keep this pic- | | ture in focus. | | Secondly, the Governor has be- | |gun to mention more frequently | lately the need for additional rev- ; A the Present highway Pros AKE a clear day—a Dynaflow* That’s all. Your engine won’t stall. ~~ Say no more! I'm sold! Where do I a 0 d. In 3 . . . . . . g | 2 a press conference last ot Buick—and a mind open to new You don’t shift. Just sit there till sign up? he told reporiers that the cur- experiences. the coast is clear. Then step on it. |rent program would either have ’ . |to be reduced or revenue increas- Turn the key in the lock—press Step hard and you’re oft like a rab- | bit. Step lightly, and you ease ed. . | Officials realize only too well down the gas treadle —and set this smoothly away. hos § ony g American car has anything like it. |that an increase in the gas tax 1 4 i -el . 1 : {will arouse the ire of Pennsylva- mighty Fireball straight-eight pur With or without a car to trade, bet- a ry sal Woe New Wiss iim: ter 536 Your Bhiek desler Heat (tax, part of which is supposedly Flick the selector lever till the hat’s happening? you want to minute you can. a “temporary” tax. pointer indicates “D” —that’s for know. What's doing the shifting? t Some mechanical hand under the floor What's Different About It is estimated that the tax now . oe ~ : in force will turn into state cof- driving. Feed a little gas—and see De ers approximately $57,500,000 a , oarass year, with such income now ab- what happens. DYNAFLOW DRIVE*? { Sut two Willion dollars above es- . Not in this car, sir. Oil does it all— To an efficient new pump (left below), Buick engi- Brn Smoothly, you slip away from the spinning oil. Oil whirling to give neers have added a true turbine (right) and an in- , 4 genious new supercharging assembly (in hand) which After discovering the moons of curb. Silkily you build up momen- you starting surge—power build-up produce a forque-boosting action in starting and accelerating. The result is the first device on any Jupiter and naming them in honor ise ¢ of his friends, Galileo was offered tum. Effortlessly you cruise at what — efficient cruising—engine braking American passenger car which employs liquid to fill the function of both ‘he clutch and the usual low, [ fame and wealth for life if he r pace your treadle toe selects. : would name his next great discov- ever pa y effect on hills. second and high gears. The clutch pedal is eliminated ery for Henry IV, King of France. Look! you say. A stop light! What : 3 94 3 simple sonal glee you manual selection of " com — do ldo? Oil that does everything the usual : low, second and high gears do— : re > > ° nh Nn AS HI Nothing special. Let up on the gas. ith hifting 3 : = ¢ \e¥ YS Plan your modern Kiteh® A Avo tnlonbrakessouneediic. JUL SINR BO 4 ; ir N White sidewall tires, us illustrated, available at extra cost. There’s only one place. Only Buick has Dynaflow Drive, and no other 7 . CHARLSON’S Phone 282 BARNESBORO PHILA. AVE. *Optional at extra cost on Roadmaster models only. to Buy That all? 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We seasonal clothing, home fur- J SAFETY-RIDE RIMS J TEN SMART MODELS + BODY BY FISHER will help you plan exactly what nishings and other needed i ; { you want . . . one unit or a com- things, Come in or phone. Tune in HENRY J. TAYLOR, Mutual Network, Mondays and Fridays BYR plete ensemble to fit any kitchen . new or old—regardless of shape Local Consumer Discount sees HELP AMERICA PRODUCE FOR PEACE — TURN IN YOUR SCRAP IRON AND STEEL b or size. Come in or phone us now! Co. KITCHENS Barnesboro Budget Plan THE PATTON AUTO COMPANY WESTRICK MOTOR COMPANY Ine. ¢ 1 4 Room 3 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Fourth Ave., Phone 2171 Main & Scanlan Sts, Phone 2101 BARNESEORO PATTON, PA. CARROLLTOWN, PA.
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