PAGE TWELVE ; UNION PRESS-COURIER Thursday, April 29, 1948 ~~ ’ ~ ~~ ~ | PEPPERMINT TEST withstanding any ordinary degree ' - . . y . St boil b of pressure A . In the Court of Quarter Sessions eam boilers can be tested by — : tf Cambria County. Penns 1. | use of oil of peppermint. A leak o Lam a: Ponty, ‘ BBY is indicated by the escape of the| HRurope has some thick seams Bl vania, in RS © on ep tt ~ |mint’s pungent odor, while a boil- | of coal. Near Cologne, Germany, ¢ and General Comment Edited by LEO GRIMME Land to the orough of ¥atton. |, which can confine the smell of | there exists a 350-foot seam of F Notice is hereby given that pur-|the oil is said to be capable of |brown coal or lignite. a aaa > A nv “ J N S suant to a petition signed by a | : T . ; p TE ¢ hic y ' ajority of the freeholders resid- | Zeanchalk, hurling for Barnes- | sixth, which proved to he the majority freenolders | ASS Barnesboro High Iboro, allowed but four hits. In|winning tallies. The four runs No.2 Hur / ing, within the te reitosy Droposed last ~N . 7e his first game against Carroll- scored by Steubenville in their 0. N LER od io ie RR he ADP Ack rer sion Cops Second Win |town last Monday afternoon, he |big sixth inning came on two “The EW YorK. hade to Lh br a and se : incers down with [hits, two walks and three er- GIANTS STAFF || Sessions of Cambria County, on | . elec I | set the Mountaineers down wi y Al [[the 3rd day of May, A. D., 1948, | M n School Loop Tome ut. | nznary at 10:00 A. M. to change the Mrs ) : { The summary: 8 ary: limits of the Borough of Patton | PW Di SAB iL KE D Mrs The Barnesboro High Baseball Barnesboro—Paterno, rf; Shea,| St. Francis—Perfett, rf; Palko, by the annexation of certain | - oN i M team defeated Cherry Tree High, ss; Ps ski, 8b: Waksmunski, | ¢f; Krall, 3b; Ceremak, 1b; Bills lands situate within portion of - 4 10 to §, last Thursday afternoon | f BE Wlowsld, Renady "ob: Lar. |1f: Kruis, c: Lease, 2b; Crain ss; East Carroll Toni Cambria | a J Daye for its second straight win in the |€f} Brown, 1b; Homady, 2b; A Price or a. ~ 4) idly IR | § a : i se. | S0, If; Patrick, p; Brubaker, Duk- | Callahan, p; Roles, p. County, Pennsylvania, described as | Letc Inter County High School Base iy Zeanchalk. I | Steubenville—Karenso, 2b: Watt follows: i ball League. . Cherry Tree—Coble, cf; Parcell, | cf; Costello, SS; L. Battoeletti, 7b; Beginning at a point on the M Barnesboro scored two runs in|yf; Scott, 2b; Price, 1b; Tinek, c; | Mastrini, 3b; Keener, 1f; R. Bat- present western line of the Bor- weel the third inning, rive in the four-|Salyan, 3b; Baker, If; Johns, ss; | toeletti, rf; Donell, ¢; Stozich, p. ough of Patton, the course of | bert th, and added two more in the|Bernecky, p; Carino, Yeager, Pat- | St. Francis . 001 000 030—4 which is North 35 degrees 50 | NM : | rick. | Steubenville 000 124 00x—7 minutes West, a distance of 750 Mat! 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 S F . . C corner of the present Borough | end the third on a home run by Jim | . | t. rancis agers, line, said point being the present | ets, Price, a single in the fifth and | : | line of the right ot way of the enbe three more * the seventh inning. St. Francis Drops ‘Coaches Honored Pennsylvania Rajirosd Corany: M: . ; : ence by the line of said rig To Steubenville | Members of St. Francis Callege of way South 53 degrees 35 min- note If it is a NEW | Sl 5 | Casaorbalt ng vere honored Sl utes West, a distance of 700 feet Mi i Steubenvilie, Ohio, College base- | ong wilh € 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 5 minutes West 176.4 feet and | College, 7 to 4, last Thursday, in duet Us ones SYening at _ the to a post; thence South 53 de- Se ou need it will pa ou to j|a game played at Steubenville. | home of Lucresse Fortier, Vinco. grees 45 minutes West 148.5 y See the he Jo { St. Francis outhit the winners | The Afi was sponsored by the feet to a post; thence North wes : : : 1 8 to 5, but five errors proved fa- 1 Kappa amma Sorority of 38 degrees West 93.5 feet 1 Binders Store in Hastings! tal for the Red Slash. Bill Call- the college. . | to a post on the Southern Paul — han, of Spangler, hurled for St.| Rev. Father J. J. Welsh, direc- | line of the road leading from Mr — Francis. St. Francis scored a | tor of athletics, was principal Patton to Bakers STossrgads} 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. | Sonving as toastmaster. Basket- Segvees Tyas D0 Teer to = post; and hrig a ville SIRETo hall Coach Skip Hughes and Bob ence Sou egrees 15 min- son, Cowher, Ne & Co. _ Steubenville scored a single | OR Ship x ges 5 — ates East 247.5 foci to a Port; os WV AU Fn the south Joo Tur om Je honored along with the Red Flash | thence South 54 degrees West Ms fifth, and added four more in the cagers. | 319.4 feet to a post; thence South disch 44 degrees 22 minutes West 137 week Members of the cage squad the | feet 2 a post; re South 21 moni: | past season were Walter Staple- ( J . st 253.5 i ton. Stewart: Beattie Bil. D PERT degrees 30 minutes West 253.5 impr V NIENCE % jin, Froid) 5 2 be = il LAST year E feet to a post on an old road; Mr . pid oy eiba, oh Foivi LETS, JONES CouLD Not Aovice thence along said road South 24 Coalr RoI rorey. pra i ansfield, ® — MAKE THE GRADE THIS SPRING | degrees 45 minutes East 238.5 his s LL TIMES bert Schloss, Bill Perfett and Ray EF lowe eacned [IONED MM | Zest So the center of little Chest HONOR THE DEAD BY md ert Schloss, Bill Perfett and Ray « NEXTTO JANSEN | Creek; thence by the meander- Mr: - Palonis. mp. © JERSEY City ASA GIANT ACE- | ings of little Chest Creek 2260 i oo . feet, more or less, to the pres- HELPING THE LIVING i 3 ent Borough line; thence by the Paul Yewcic Gets . . or present Borough line North 33 i s ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE . Junior Legion League a i y Sri degrees 50 minutes West 326 feet f ‘Memorial Award . ie In the Estate of Harriet M.| to the place of beginning of the i E TTITRITITTTTT Plans Reorganization Little, Late of Chest Springs Bor- | land in East Carroll Township to § / a Paul Yewcic, all arouvd athlete | cambria Co. Junior Legion|ough, County of Cambria and| be annexed to the Borough of i rat Conemaugh High School, re-|p cob 1) mean will reorganize on |State of Pennsylvania, Deceased. | Patton according to a survey Y : WATER HEATER ceived the George S. Fockler me- | ywoqnesday evening of this week |, Notice is hereby given that Let- | made by John L. Elder, Civil A oP? i morial award as the most out- |. "ip Fede” American Le- | ters of Administration in the Es- | Engineer, on the 26th day of guy Y ?P - | standing amateur player to per- gion Home 2 tate of the above named decedent | March, A. D. 1948, as appears by D D | form at the Johnstown Point Sta- Teams have been invited to en- have been granted to the under-| a draft of the Borough of Patton ~ 8 | dium during 1947. ter. Lilly copped the champion- signed. All persons indebted to showing the lines of said Boro- { EXCLUSIVE “ua | Yewcic was presented a bronze ship last year. said estate are requested to make | ugh before and after the annex- / Lif | plage and a gold engraved wrist . Payment and those Raving Claims ation of said territory in East R dd | Ts 1 ye v 5 : 1 3 . . e-Belt’’ E Pe vatch. . or demands agains e same wi Carroll Township. : lement—The Wide |" presgmtations wore mize) Seeking Softball Games Sa SE © BHASSON uddy Poppy Sale in Patton Begins Saturday, May 1 band of gentle heat prevents des- ] {by James H. Torr, chairman of| Grillo Bros. softball team, of |to G. KAYLOR LITTLE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW tructive lime formation. Operat- [the Point Stadium Award Com-|Parnesboro, requests games on a Administrator, EBENSBURG, PA. : § Be ing at “black heat.” it’s practi { mittee, at a meeting on Friday home and home basis, with Class 412 Audry Avenue, Patton, Pa., April 1, 1948 4-29 of : » ack heat,”” 1t's practi- Jo Be Myicipal Becfeation Com: A teams. c Baltimore 25, Maryland te - VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS OF THE UNITED STATES pla cally burn-out proof. | hiittee. Xewclic was chosen 10r| Write Grillo Bros. Barnesboro,|C. RANDOLPH MYERS and | : s I | the award, due to his outstanding | or call Barnesboro 17. ALTON A. McDONALD Mar 1 iageLicenses fec {|| Play on the gridiron. : ° ; orneys or Administrator, = rns { ’ EXCLUSIVE i . St. Francis vs. Johnnies Ebensburg, Pennsylvania 5-13 Raymond Delattre, Patton, and | . I | Coach Bob Higgins t x ne Ce iti Generosity thinks of the other Vis WE ee | John White Post 719, Patton, Pa. . eam wi play e ohnstown 5 pr Alvin . Lorle Jr. anc een IL, . ‘Ionic System’’— Internal tank V At Somerset Banquet Johnnies Middle Atlantic team [fellow first and acts accordingly. | Lenz, both of Gallitzin. | rotection h events rus Coach Bob HMHiggi + Penn | this Thursday evening, April 29, a ——— » : 0 4 : ” me State's football lid Sra at the Point Stadium. : 3 stops erosion, doubles tank life. speaker on Friday evening at a ri : 3 banquet held by the Somerset Ro- ° tary Club in Verner Hotel, Som- M G | T EXCLUSIVE . . . TEN YEAR GUARANTEE criet "honoring he Somers: MONE GASOINE TAX Ph { High School Football and Bas- ° é Tose Mank av on NW oa Yr, ketball teams. Frank Schwab of M i L d a A New Element, Ne w Tank or a WHOLE New Heater [|| Patton, All-American at Lafay- ay e evie \ Pr if failure occurs within 5 years. After 5 years, and up y]| ctte, related some of his exper- ° ' 4 ® 10 years a Rew Slewt new tank or new heater on jr for une gules On State Motorists | y elapsed service basis. No other guarantee is nearly so | Plays for Syracuse Nine : ® | liberal. | Walter (Sliveys) Slovenski, of Question will Be Put ; Cherry Tree, Pa. is playing an 1 | outfield position on the Syracuse, Before Next Legislature i COMPLETE INSTALLATION University, Baseball team. He was By Pennsylvania News Service | | a mainstay on the Syracuse foot- The average motorist in Penn- | ON OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN (ball team during the past season, sylvania can groan and shudder Se. { playing in the backfield. all he cares to but the fact re-| | a --L mains that the 1949 session of the) ° ER Legislature will be asked to hike Callahan’s Electric Store [|| oro xormve [ofa en shi sisolne Il! Salt Water Fishing tax from four to five cents a gal- APPLIANCES — HOME NEEDS [ | ; » ; fon. , Equipment, but we DO have || This has been learned from re- | 3 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| re as sores maak 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. R | At the same time these offici-| 5 y als have been cautious to bring | % {out the point that they themselv- | 2 |es are not urging such a move— 5 | merely giving the picture on con- 2 [ditions as they are today—and | : (what is needed to keep this pic- | | ture in focus. | Secondly, the Governor has be- | 5 |gun to mention more frequently White sidewall tires, us illustrated, available at extra cost. lately the need for additional rev- ! ; : z ; ) Jue x fue resent highway Pro. AKE a clear day—a Dynaflow* That's all. 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