PAGE FOURTEEN Statewide Traffic Survey Will Give Sought Inormatfion By Pennsylvania News Service Harrisburg, Nov. 10—A huge statewide traffic survey-—the first such survey to be undertaken in a decade—is now underway on rural and urban highways thro- ughout the state. Under the direction of. the State Highway Dept., the project will take two years to complete. Traffic density counts will be taken on about 30,000 miles of state highways in rural areas, with about 3,000 miles of urban roads scheduled for surveying. A spokesman for the Highway Dept. says that while the survey is being undertaken, traffic will not be stopped. Data obtained will be from 105 portable mach- ines which record traffic volumes by the hour. A black cord found stretched across the highway, attached to a box with “eyes” alongside the highway, will indicate to the mot- orist that the road he is traveling is under survey. The volume of traffic carried by any highway is the basic in- formation required before any sound, long-range planning and designing can be considered by the department, the spokesman told a Pennsylvania News Service reporter. Traffic density as determined by these traffic surveys, indicate to engineers the type of road to be constructed in the area. It determines the type of road con- struction. to be used—two, three or four-lane, ete. Only improved surfaced high- ways are included in the survey and stone roads have been ex- cluded because of the normally low volume of traffic over these types of thorofares. Harrisburg, Nov. 9—(PNS)— After the 15th of this month, smokers will please not light their butts and ropes on buses or larger stores of this capital city. At least so reads a new ordnance given the stamp of approval by the City Council. The fine for violation runs from $5 to $25 or 30 days in the local jug. Advice can usually be had for nothing, and that’s what it is worth. Sheriff’s Sales By virtue of certain sundry writs of Fieri Facias, Levari Fa- cias, Alias Fieri Facias, Alias Le- vari Facias, and Ven. Expon. issu- ed out of the Court of Common Pleas to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale at the COURTHOUSE EBENSBURG, PA. COURTROOM NO. 4 on Monday, December 6, 1948, at 1:15 o'clock, P. M., Eastern Stan- dard Time, the following descri- bed real estate, to wit: CONDITIONS OF SALE The purchase money will be paid at the time of sale or by -Friday, December 10, 1948, at 1:15 o'clock, P. M. Eastern Stan- dard Time, otherwise the property will again on Friday, December 10, 1948, at 1:15 o'clock, P. M. Eastern Standard Time, be put up and sold at the risk and ex- pense of the person to whom it was struck off, who in case of any deficiency on such sale shall make good the same. FI. FA. NO. 32 SEPT. TERM, 1948 Tract of land situate in the Village of Blandburg, Township of Reade, County of Cambria and used as a grocery store. Book Volume 571 at Page 329. Owners or reputed owners—Char- wife, Paul J. Smith, C. Randolph Myers, Attys. for Plaintiff. FI. FA. NO. 5 Lot No. 6 Long's Addition, Cambria Township, Cambria Co- unty, Pa.; fronting 50 feet on the William Penn Highway, and ex- tending back, between parallel lines, 150 feet. For description see M. B. Vol. 229, Page 56. Improvements:—One four-room bungalow, with bath, hot air heating system. William P. Pearson and Lillian Pearson, his wife. Evans & Evans Attorneys for Plaintiff LEV. FA. NO. 10 All that certain lot of ground situate in the Sixth Ward, Johns- town, Cambria County, Pennsyl- vania: Fronting 22.275 feet on Plum- mer Alley and extending 49.50 feet to land of James A. Graham, having Kennedy Avenue on the Westerly side and lot of Joseph Hinchman on the Easterly side. Having thereon erected one-half of a double brick dwelling house. Owners or reputed owners, Paul P. Massara and Alice Owatt Mas- sara. H. Earl Sorber, Attorney for Plaintiff LEVARI FACIAS NO. 14 Owen T. Sharkey, Josephine F. Sharkey, Agnes M. Sharkey and Sarah Sharkey Voltz, owners or reputed owners of the following described land situate in South- mont Borough, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, viz: Lots Nos. 351, 352, 353 and 354—beginning at a point, corner of Helen Street-and May Street; thence South 59 degrees 48 min- utes East along said May Street 134.1 feet to a point, corner of Lot No. 355; thence by said lot 150 feet to Quince Alley; thence by Quince Alley North 59 degrees, 48 minutes West 208.89 feet to a point, corner of said Helen Street; thence by said street North 50 degrees 10 minutes thence by said street North 50 degrees 10 feet East a distance of 159.53 feet to a point, the place of beginning. Lots Nos. 385, 386, 387 and 1% of 388—fronting 140 feet on the North side of Mabel St. and ex- tending back between parallel lines 150 feet to Quince Alley in the rear; having Lot No. 384 on on the East side, and the West % of Lot 388 on the West side. Lots Nos. 393, 394, 395, 396, 397 ‘and the East 4’ of 398— fronting 204 feet on the North Extry Features side of Mabel Street and extend- ing back between parallel lines 150 feet to Quince Alley in the rear; having Lot No. 392 on the East side and the remaining part CHRISTMAS 2 9 CARDS Beautiful attractive folders with the season's greetings; imprinted with your name on each. State of Pennsylvania, having erected thereon a frame building | Lots For a complete description see deed re- corded in Cambria County Deed les Vasilko and Clara Vasilko, his Owners or reputed owners:— of Lot No. 398 on the West side. Nos. 400, 401, 402, 403, 404, 405, 406 and 407—beginning at a point, corner of Helen Street and Mabel Street; thence along said Helen Street North 50 de- grees 10 minutes East 159.59 feet to a point, corner of Quince Al- ley; thence by said Alley South 59 degrees 48 minutes East a dis- tance of 314.1 feet to a point, corner of Lot No. 399; thence by said lot 150 feet to a point, cor- ner of said Mabel Street; thence by said street North 59 degrees 48 minutes West 368.89 feet to a point, the place of beginning. Together with all other remain- ing unsold and unreleased land covered by the lien of said mort- gage. Excepting and reserving the coal and mining rights, and under and subject to the restrictions in prior deeds of conveyance. Taken in execution at the suit of Fred Heidingsfelder, Adminis- trator of the Estate of Caroline Heidingsfelder, deceased. Harry Doerr, Attorney for Plaintiff FI. FA. NO. 16 Land — Northerly one-half of Lot No. 50, Hornerstown, 28 feet 9 inches by 120 feet, 321 Horner Street, Seventh Ward, City of | Johnstown. See Deed Book Vol. [570, Page 73. Improvements, two- story frame dwelling, containing six rooms. Owners or reputed owners, Charles P. Post and Eliz- abeth M. Post, husband and wife. Weimer, Bennett and Jones, Attorneys for Plaintiff. FI. FA. NO. 17 Michael J. Sewak and Sue H. Sewak, his wife, owners or re- puted owners. Lot of land, 16th Ward, Johnstown, Cambria Coun- ty, Pennsylvania, the Easterly half of Lot No. 43, Plan of Cam- bria, fronting 25 feet on Chest- nut Street, extending back 132 feet. Erected thereon a two-story brick, concrete and steel build- ing, first floor used as a store- room, and second floor under re- modeling for apartments. Deed Book Vol. 551, Page 11. Taken in execution at the suit of Johns- town Bank and Trust Company. Graham, Yost, Meyers and Graham, Attys. for Plaintiff. LEV. FA. NO. 22 All the right, title and interest of George M. Jones and Edna V. Jones, husband and wife, of, in and to all that certain lot or piece of ground situate, lying and being in the Township of Portage, County of Cambria and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and descri- bed as follows: Beginning at an iron pin on the northerly line of the right-of-way of the Old Portage Road, so call- ed, which point is situate South seventy-five degrees East, a dis- tance of three hundred sixty-three and twenty - six hundredths (363.26) feet from an iron pin and concrete where said line in- tersects the Southerly line of the right-of-way of the new main line railroad of the Pennsylvania Rail- road Company; thence along said line of the Old Portage Road South seventy-five degrees East, a distance of sighty (80) feet to an iron pin; thence by other lands now or late of M. Albert Evans and Victor Duras, North fifteen degrees East a distance of ‘three hundred sixty-nine and ninety-seven hundredths (369.97) feet to an iron pin at the South- erly line of the right-of-way of the Pennsylvania Railroad Com- pany; thence along said right-of- $1.00 Eagle Printing Co. Everything in Office Supplies Phone 118, Barnesboro YOU GET EXTRA FEATURES PRODUCTS AND EXTRA FEATURES SERVICE AT THE ATLANTIC SIGN Your Qthaitié Dealers way line South sixty-five degrees nine minutes West, a distance of one hundred four and twenty hundredths (104.20) feet to an iron pin; thence the line of an- other lot now or late of M. Albert Evans and Victor Duras, South fifteen degrees West, a distance of three hundred three and nine- teen hundredths (303.19) feet to an iron pin at the right-of-way of the Old Portage Road, the place of beginning. Containing six hun- dred and eighteen thousandths of an acre more or less. REMOVE EVERY LAST BIT OF HOLDS DIRT IN SUSPENSION. ENGINE AND KEEP IT CLEAN. RUST-PREVENTIVE FEATURE F ENGINE'S IDLE OR ON THE Ri MEANS MORE. IT MORE FOR YOUR EXTRA FEATURES THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY OIL DOESN'T WEAR OUT! YOUR ENGINE DEVELOPS THE POWER THAT TAKES YOU PLACES—BUT IN DOING THAT MAY PUMP 160 CUBIC FEET OF AIR PER MINUTE. AIR FROM WHICH IT HAS BEEN LITERALLY IMPOSSIBLE TO REASON ORDINARY OIL GROWS OLD. IN ATLANTIC MOTOR OIL YOU HAVE THE DETERGE AHEAD WITH ITS JOB OF LUBRICATING YOUR ENGINE. THE SPECIAL DETERGENT FEATURE CAN CLEAN YOUR e+ IN ATLANTIC MOTOR OIL. EXTRA FEATURES. EXTRA FEATURES MORE PROTECTION. MORE SERVICE. IT MEANS ATLANTIC PRODUCTS— THE EXTRA FEATURES PRODUCTS THAT DO MORE FOR YOU. SO IF YOU WANT VALUE AND AND DRIVE IN AT THE ATLANTIC SIGN FOR DIRT. AND THAT'S THE NT EXTRA FEATURE THAT AND LETS THE OIL GO RIGHT AND THE SPECIAL ATLANTIC IGHTS RUST WHEN YOUR OAD. TWO EXTRA FEATURES MEANS MORE FOR YOUR MONEY. MONEY THINK OF ATLANTIC— IN PRODUCTS AND SERVICE. UNIJN PRESS.COURIER Being the same lot or piece of land which M. Albert Evans et ux., and Victor Duras et ux. by their deed of even date hereto and to be recorded herewith, con- veyed to George M. Jones and Edna V. Jones, parties of the first part. Said deed is recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Cambria County, Penn- sylvania, in Deed Book Vol. 542, at Page 220. Together with all of their right, title and interest in and to the right-of-way or perpetual ease- ment to or for the use, in com- mon with others of a lane or private road, through and across said lot and other lands now or late of M. Albert Evans and Vic- tor Duras, as in the above men- tioned deed set forth, Under and subject nevertheless to such reservations, restrictions and conditions as in prior deeds contained. The lot herein described has reservation of coal and liquor erected thereon a two and half- | restrictions see Deed Book 558, story frame dwelling. Edward Harkins, Robert J. Wharton, Attorneys for Plaintiff, FIL. FA, NO. 23 Land — Revloc, Cambria Town- ship, Cambria County, Pennsyl- vania, fronting 25 feet on Wood Avenue, thence by 8th Street 150 feet. Being Lot 380 on Revloc Plan, recorded in Cambria County, in Plat Book 3, Page 185. For Page 671, Cambria County rec- ords. Improvements, one-half of dou- ble frame two-story dwelling, composition roof, containing rooms and outbuildings. Owners or reputed owners, John Urish Sr, and Antonia Ur- ish, his wife, Shettig & Swope, Attys. for Plaintiff, FI. FA. NO. 24 Tract of lana srcuate in Clear- field Township, Cambria County, Thursday, November 18, 1048 and State of Pennsylvania. Con- taining 1 acres, more or less, having thereon erected a two- story frame dwelling house, barn, 4 |and outbuildings. For complete description see deed recorded in Deed Book Vol. 308 at Page 8. Owner or reputed owner, ugo Zeughardt. C. R. Myers, Atty, for Plaintiff. PATRICK McDERMOTT, Sheriff Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg, Pa. 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