Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, July 08, 1948, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
WESTOVER
The young people of the EUB
Church here attended a weiner
roast at Calvary Friday. A total
of 30 persons attended.
Rev. Doverspike attended the
Clearfield Co, Sunday School Con-
vention at Curwensville Thursday
and Friday.
“Jack” DeHaven of Detroit vis-
ited his sisters here over the
week end.
Miss Wanda Sybert of Erie
was a week end visitor at her
home here over the Fourth.
Dick Wagner, who has been
employed in Ambridge and going
to school in Pittsburgh, visited
his wife and children here over
the week end.
Rev. Doverspike and Howard
Summerville attended at Men's
Congress at the BUB Church in
Indiana.
The Phillips Reunion was held
at “Pee Wee's Rest” on July 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Poole of
Cleveland visited among friends
and relatives here.
Mrs. Wade Wagner and grand-
daughter, “Dotty,” have returned
from New York State, where the
former visited among relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shaffer and
family, Mrs. Rebecca Shaffer and
Mrs. Elizabeth Mowery, all of
North Freedom, called on the
Doverspike family on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hughes and
Mrs. Octa McCulley motored to
Youngstown, O., to visit Mrs. Mec-
Culley’s daughters, Lurlene and
Ione, and also Jack McCarthey Jr.
Among those at the Harmony
Grange Picnic Monday were Mr.
and Mrs. Robert McKee and fam-
ily, Mrs. Ella Sybert and daugh-
ters, Mrs. Paul King and daugh-
ters, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Green-
and and Misses Leona and Violet
McCandless.
Sgt. Harold Wagner of Wash-
ington, D. C., motored to West-
over to visit his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Wagner.
Week end visitors at the Wade
Wagner home were Glenn Fronk
Jr., Beverly Fronk and Joann Sut-
ton of Williamsport.
Tuesday shoppers in Barnesboro
were Mrs. Harry Frye, son, Carl,
Rodger Clutter and Mrs. Irvin
Westover.
Miss Jean Swope of Harrisburg
spent the week end with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swope.
Bob Corson, Emerson King
and George Miller were business
callers in Irvona on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Ferguson
Commercial
Insurance Agency
GENERAL INSURANCE
Liability Casualty
1161 Philadelphia Avenue
Phone 467 Barnesboro
| were buisness callers in Hastings
on Thursday evening,
Mrs. Kenneth King was a call-
er in Barnesboro Tuesday.
Lakemont visitors on the Four-
th were Mrs. Ella Sybert, and
daughters, Wanda, Jean and June;
Mr, and Mrs. Larry Wagner and
son, Bud; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Westover and son, Billie, also Mr.
Roger Young, Mr. and Mrs. Tho-
mas Kruis and sons, Tommy, Ter
ry and Barrie.
of Madera and Mrs, Tillie McCar-
dell of Barnesboro, were callers
at the Melvin Stump home last
week,
Mr. and Mrs. John Stevens and
daughters, Judy and Debby, were
| dinner guests at the Vernon West-
| over home on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arville King and
daughter, Margie, were visitors
at Carrolltown Park Sunday ev-
ening.
Mrs. Cecelia Miller of Spangler
visited Mrs. Harry Frye Sunday
Robert Neff, Dennis Westover,
Dorothy King and Mr. and Mrs,
Arthur McKee were visitors at
Lakemont Park, on the Fourth,
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Westover
of Pittsburgh were Sunday visit-
ors with their sister, Miss Hilda
Westover.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert McConnell
of Patton were recent visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Weaver.
Out of town visitors at the
Spurgeon Weaver home on Sun-
day, where a reunion was held,
included Mr. and Mrs. Joe Har-
ris and family of Patton; Mrs.
Anna Sporck of Washington, D.
C.; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver
of East McKeesport; Mr. and
Mrs. James Weaver and family
of East Pittsburgh; Mr. and Mrs.
F. C. Weaver of Newberry; Mr.
and Mrs. Lynn Weaver of Mon-
toursville. There were forty-two
guests present and all enjoyed a
delicious dinner and had a good
time.
Miss Flo Weaver, Mr. Robert
Shields and Lynn Cassidy of Brad-
dock, were week end visitors in
town with relatives.
A picnic was held at the Geo.
Barto home on Monday. Out of
town visitors were Mr. and Mrs,
Dave Kelly and family of Pitts,
burgh.
Dan Kelly and Robert Barto
were callers in Pittsburgh this
week.
Clarence Troxell was a visitor
in Rossiter on Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin McCulley
of Williamsport visited the for-
mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
McCulley, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson Jr.
end son, David, of Clearfield, vis-
ited Sunday at the Abbie Ying-
lin ghome.
Mrs. Clarence Troxell, daughter,
Twila, and Bobbie McGarvey, vis-
ited in Williamsport for a few
days.
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Miss Rosemary King is spend-
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Visitors at the Derrell Smith
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and daughter, Peggy; Mr. and
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: "NOTICE
To Felistus Spangle and Samuel
__UNION PRESS.COURIER
point; thence North 23 degrees | said Southern boundary line of
East a distance of 161 feet to a | the Borough of Patton South 65
45 minutes East a distance of | degrees 26 minutes East 16 feet
212 feet to a point; thence South to a point in the line of lands of
53 degrees 30 minutes East a | Harry Nehrig and the Borough
distance of 126 feet to a point; | of Patton; thence along line of
thence North 37 degrees 15 min- {land of Harry Nehrig and the
utes East a distanee of 714 feet | Borough of Patton North 24 de-
to a point; thence North 35 de- | grees 34 minutes East a distance
grees 34 minutes East a distance | of 400 feet to a point and the
of 96.5 feet to a point in the place of beginning.
Southern boundary of the Bor- Section 3. A
ough of Patton; thence along |the territory so annexed to the
map or plot of |
|
| Borough of Patton is on file in
| the Office of the Borough of Pat-
| ton, the office of the County Com-
missioners of
| and the Office of the Clerk of the
| Quarter Sessions of Cambria Co-
| unty, Pennsylvania.
Section 4. All ordinances and
{parts of ordinances of the Bor-|clared as the intent of Borough |
{ough of Patton inconsistent here- | Council that this ordinance would
with are hereby repealed.
Section 5. If any
Cambria County |illegality,
; sentence, | constitutional,
| clause or ‘section or part of this |sentence, clause, section, or part
ordinance is for any reason found
to be unconstitutional, illegal or
invalid, such unconstitutionality,
or invalidity shall not
affect or impair any of the re-
maining provisions, sentences,
clauses, or sections or parts of
this ordinance, It is hereby de-
have been adopted had such un-
illegal or invalid
Thursday, July 8, 1948
thereof not been included herein.
Ordained and enacted into an
ghdinarice the 29th day of June,
48.
THEODORE M. OTT,
President of Council
Attest: (Seal)
BERT J. DOUGLASS
Borough Secretary
Now, July 1, A. D. 1948, the
foregoing ordinance approved.
ROBERT FORSYTHE
Burgess 7-8
Frederick, their heirs, e t
administrators or assigns:
You are hereby notified that
Isidor T. Long has commenced an
action against you to quiet title
to—
All that certain lot of ground,
situate in the Borough of Patton,
County of Cambria, and State of
Pennsylvania, bounded and de-
scribed as follows, (to wit) be-
ginning at post on Linwood Ave-
nue, thence West by an Alley
(150) feet to another Alley;
thence North by said Alley (60
feet) to corner of lot of Frank
N. Dunegan; thence East by line
of said Dunegan Lot (150 feet)
to Linwood Avenue; thence South
by line of said Avenue (60 feet)
to place of beginning.
You are hereby notified to de-
fend this action within twenty
(20) days from July 15, 1948.
PATRICK McDERMOTT, Ee
Sheriff (UK a
C. RANDOLPH MYERS \ Z)) LB,
ALTON A. McDONALD = s
Attorney for Complainant a 2
Ebensburg, Pennsylvania 7-15
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ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
In the Estate of John Dorko,
Late of the Borough of Barnes-
boro, County of Cambria and
State of Pennsylvania, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that Letters of Administration in
the Estate of the above named de-
cedent have been granted to the
undersigned. All persons indebted
to said Estate are requested to
make payment and those having
claims or demands against the
same will make them known
without delay to
J. HARRISON WESTOVER,
Administrator,
Spangler, Pennsylvania
SMORTO, WILDEMAN &
PEDUZZI, Attorneys at Law,
Barnesboro, Pennsylvania. 22
ORDINANCE NO. 199
OF THE BOROUGH COUNCIL
OF PATTON BOROUGH, CAM-
BRIA COUNTY, Pennsylvania.
PROVIDING FOR THE AN-
NEXATION TO THE BOROUGH
OF PATTON OF A PLOT OF
[LAND IN EAST CARROLL
| TOWNSHIP, CAMBRIA COUN-
| TY, Pennsylvania, AS HEREIN
DESCRIBED.
| Be it enacted and ordained by
f the Borough of Patton in Council
assembled and it is hereby enact-
ed and ordained by authority of
the same that in pursuance of
the authority granted to the Bor-
ough of Patton in the Common-
| wealth of Pennsylvania by the
Act of May 4, 1927, P. L. 519,
as reenacted, revised and amend-
ed, it is hereby provided as fol-
lows:
Section ,1. THAT WHEREAS,
upon petition of a majority of all
of the freeholders owning a plot
or tract of land as hereinafter
described in East Carroll Town-
ship, Cambria County, Pennsyl-
vania, requesting that said plot |
or tract of land should be annex-
ed or become a part of the said
Borough of Patton, it is hereby
| enacted and ordained as follows:
| Section 2. That from and after
| the adoption of this ordinance, the
| following described plot or tract
of land in East Carroll Township
shall be annexed to and become
a part and portion of the Borough
of Patton, viz:
Beginning at a point in the
Southern boundary line of Pat-
ton Borough and line of land of
Harry Nehrig; thence along line
| of land of said Nehrig South 65
| degrees 26 minutes East a dis-
tance of 704 .feet to a point;
thence South 65 degrees 26 min-
utes East 300 feet more or less
to the West Bank of Chest
Creek; thence along the West
Bank of Chest Creek South a
distance of 2675 feet more or
less to a point in line of lands
of P. C. Stmittmatter and the
West Bank of Chest Creek;
thence along line of land of P. C.
Strittmatter North 47 degrees
05 minutes West a distance of
1812 feet to a point; thence
North 11 degrees 10 minutes
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