PAGE SIX BEAVERVALLEY Marcia McGoey of Blandburg spent Sunday evening visiting with Verla Kutruff, Mr. and Mrs. William Barnhart were Saturday visitors in Altoo- na. Mrs. Cash Gray who has been ill recently, is improved at this writing. Richard Evans, U. 8S. N,, sta- tioned in Washington, D.C, is spending , sometime at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lew- is Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert O’'Shall and son, Bobby, visited recently at the home of the former's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ammon O'Sh- all, of Flinton. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hughes and son, Donnie, spent Sunday at | the home of the latter's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. | Homer Lenhart of Woodland, Mrs. Mary Mellott of Beaver | Falls visited over the week end | at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Flemming. Mrs. Hannah Kuhn and Har- vey Glass visited their brother, Adam Glass of Akron, Ohio, re- cently. | Mrs. Philip Kutruff and dau-| ghter, Verla, spent Saturday vis- | iting in Altoona. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Lenhart Tekan Off Duty NAVY CAPTAIN Ross A. Dierdorft (above), stationed in San Diego, | Calif., was relieved of duty and rep= rimanded because he had made a slurring remark about Senator Hare | ¢ ley M. Kilgore (D-West Va.). The Navy officer is reported to have as= serted that the Senator was “a po- litician not fit for an admiral to wipe his shoes on.” (International) daughter, at the home of* Mr. Frank Rice of Ashville. were recent visitors field. last Thursday Conemaugh. He resided town for many years, where hz|a caller in town one evening last was active announce the birth of a daughter, born recently and weighing nine pounds, Mrs. Lenhart is the for- mer Dorothy Swope of Ashville. visited Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Lida Green Jennie Pennington and Rachael Evans on Monday. Mrs. of her parents, Mr. Michael Nedimyer. Mrs. William O’Shall has been ill with- the flu. Her friends wish her a very speedy recovery. Mrs. Eugene Hill and daughter, Sandra, of Altoona, the week end at the home of Loyd Gates. Mr. and Mrs. Jr., and son, of 'Lebonan, Pa., spent the week end visiting at the home of Mrs Rhudell Gates. Mrs. Leonard Kutruff and dau- ghter, Dora, were recent visitors in Beaver Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Charles Downs | and family spent Sunday in Pitts- | burg visiting friends and rela- tives. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Glass and sons, Dwight and Eugene, of Fal- lentimber spent Sunday at the Lloyd Gates home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hobba and Mrs. Walter Foster Sr, of Altoona, visited on Sunday with Mrs. Mary Gates. Mrs. Jennie Pennington was a recent visitor in Coalport. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rettinger of Philipsburg spent the week end at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Nedimyer. Mr. and Mrs. James Flemming and son, Kenneth, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Swope of Ashville. Miss Betty Hemsky recently visited at the home of her broth- er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sebinsky in Flinton. Velma Flemming spent Thurs- day evening visiting with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Noel of Glasgow. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Shope and were Sunday visitors and Mrs. Thomas Noel in. Clear- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Yeagles was a business {caller in Altoona last Saturday. W. Baine Goughnour, 66, Courthouse Tipstaff, Dies in his home in in that | in civic affairs. He erved as burgess of Conemaugh : Elgin DeLuxe. t17 jewels. + 10K natural gold filled case. $5500 Lod El 14K natural gold ro $7130 Magee Avenue Choose the only watch » with the miracle 'DuraPower Mainspring” ¢ MILTON'S JEWELRY STORE “If you don’t know your diamonds, know your jeweler’’ gin. 21 jew Check Everything . . Morning! weather. But why gas ‘or oil. CHEVROLET — BUICK Phone 2171 HURRY, HURRY! Change the Oil . . . Gallons of No Freeze. . . Well, we’ll give your car exactly what she needs to take her through this tricky wait until the last ! minute to check up . .. our service every time you drive in for PATTON AUTO CO. Clark Forcey of Philips- burg spent Thursday at the home and Mrs. visited over Foster and Ernest Shielder [to the Myerstown The basketball classic of the year—the St. Francis College Var- sity F Club's tournament—will begin on Thursday, Mar. 17, ac- cording to announcement made this week. All games will be played at Doyle Hall. A schedule of games will be announced later. This year's tour- nament will be the 20th in the series sponsored by the club. The first one was held in 1927, with Beaverdale winning the championship at that time. Last year Patton ran into the top bracket in eliminations, only to be defeated by Gallitzin. Westmont finally grabbed last UNION PRESS.-COURIER Annual St. Francis Cage Tourney Will Begin On Thursday, Mar. 17 year’s crown, succeeding the Con- emaugh squad, laurel winners in 947. The Westmont team topped the Portage High squad in the title game, Hipp was judged the most val- uable player in the tournament last year. The title gave Westmont pos- session of the Varsity F Trophy for one year. Both Conemaugh and Westmont have single vic- tories on the third trophy of the series. Three championships are necessary for permanent posses- sion of the trophy. Ferndale won the first in 1938 and Franklin re- tired the second one in 1946. ST. AUGUSTINE | Rose Wharton of Chest Springs was a caller in town last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buck an- nounce the birth of a son. Philip Adams of Altoona spent | the week end visiting at his home here. Mrs. Joseph Shaffer of Brad- dock, Pa. attended the wedding of her niece here last Wednesday. Mr. M.'G. Adams is a patient in the Mercy Hospital® in Pitts: burgh, where he will be under observation and treatment. John R. Link has recently be- gun to dig the foundation for a | new home to be constructed here in the near future. The many friends of Mrs. Bes- sie Adams are ‘happy she has re- cuperated from a recent illness, and is well again. Ruth Horne of Punxsutawney was a week end guest here at] the home of her parents, Mr. and | Mrs. D. J. Horne. Tillie Horne of West Chester, also spent the past week end visiting at her home here. NICKTOWN Bv ROSE MARIE HUBER HOUSE-WARMING PARTY AT KIRSCH RESIDENCE A housewarming party was | held on Sunday in honor of Mrs. Norbert Kirsch. Those present were: Mrs. R. L. Lieb, Mrs. Louis Ragley, Mrs. Genevieve Huber, Mrs. George Lieb, Mrs. Norbert Biller, Mrs. Urban Kline, Mrs. Joe Lieb, Mrs. John Wieland, Mrs. Rube Farabaugh, Mrs. G. R. Lov- ette, Mrs. Ray Lieb, Mrs. A. P. Kirsch, Mrs. A. W. Dumm, Mrs. Henry Dumm, Mrs. Pete Lieb, Mrs. John Lieb, Mrs. Herman | Lieb, Mrs. Joe Dumm, Miss Grace Lieb, Mrs. Urban Kirsch and Mrs. Andrew Peters. Mrs. Kirsch was presented with a gift for her home. A delicious lunch was served and all report- ed a good time. * * George Krumenacker and Irvin Kirsch, both of this place visited in Maryland and Virginia this past week. Donald Soisson, a student at St. Vincent's College, Latrol#, spent Walter Adams and son of Pat- ton were guests here last Tues-| day evening at the home of Mr. Adam’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Adams. Mrs. Clarence Carl and Mrs. | Grace Krantz and children have] | returned to their homes in New | York, after visiting at the homes | of their parents in St. Augus- | W. Blaine Goughnour, 66, tip- | tine. | staff at the Cambria County | Mary Ruth Semelsberger of] Courthouse, died at 6:20 a. m.|Hestings visited here last Sun-| day. | Mickie Bradley of Cresson was | week. | William Baker has returned | and also as chief of police and a |from New York recently where | member of the fire department. He also was a director of the Cambria Building & Loan As- sociation. he was visiting with his brother, | Clarence Baker. Mr. Gallitzin Factory oy SK Resumes Operation |. Publix Shirt Corp. in Gallitzin resumed operations on Tuesday of this week. The 400 persons em- ployed by the plant have been idle since Dec. 10, of last year. Officials of the firm notified employees individually of the date they were return to work. The plant’s normal weekly payroll av- | erages between $10, 000 and $12 000. The factory shutdown at caused by what a company of-| ficial called a lack of orders. | A new manager is to be named | at the plant. Edward Pavlinsky, | | B. Soisson. | nurse at the Indiana Hospital, is [ton Ragley of Nanty (%, visited acker and Mary Ellen Norton, were Kensington at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hughes. —If you can give often, lend seldom, and borrow never, you the week end visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Delrose Ager, a student visiting at the home of her moth- er, Mrs. Evelyn Ager, of this place. Mr. Ray Lieb of Cleveland, O., spent the week end visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lieb. Connie Kline of Johnstown, vis- ited at the home of her father, Mr. John Kline, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Smith and | family were recent visitors in Tyrone. Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Ragley of Clearfield and Mr. and Mrs. Stan- last Wednesday at the home of and Mrs. Louis Ragley. Rube Lieb and in Latrobe last Mr. and Mrs. Cra yn Mrs. G. L. Krumen- Sunday visitors in New are happiest. types of wheels, retired at very PHONE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD - CLASSIFIED RATES One Insertion, 2c per word, with minimum charge of 50c. per word, with a 25¢, PRICE OF TWO! a Additional Insertions without change of copy, lc minimum charge of THREE INSERTIONS FOR THE For Sale BUCKET-A-DAY STOVE and hot water heater for sale. In good condition. J. C. McGough, Dysart R. D., Pa. (St. Augustine-Frugal- ity Road). *3-10 TURTLE-NECK POLO Shirts for children and misses. All colors and white. $1 and $1.95. Fannie C. Wetzel, Carrolltown. 2 BEDROOM SUITES for sale! Complete. Priced cheap. Must be moved at once. Inquire Wil- liam Switzler, Phone 4169, Car- rolltown R. D., Pa. 3-3 AUTOMATIC RECORD PLAYER for sale, $32.50; also 2-burner hot plate, $5.00; one-fourth horse- power electric motor, $10.00. In- quire Robert Seymour, St. Boni- face. Phone Hastings 4654. 3-17 KITCHEN RANGE FOR SALE— With hot water front and hot water tank. Also odd pieces of furniture. Inquire at 501 Russell Ave., Patton. Phone 2702. 3-17 WHEN IN NEED!—Paints, Cer- tainteed Roofing, Insulation, Plaster Board, Rock Lath Plaster, Insulated and Roll Siding, Flour- escent Lighting Fixtures and Tubes—See Strollo Bros., Whole- C. [sale Grocers, Barnesboro, Pa. 3-3 WASHABLE ALL-WOOL Skirts, $10.95. Escalator Skirt, special- ly to fit women 5 ft. 3” to 5 ft. 6”, $4.95. Fannie C. Wetzel, Car- rolltown. Phone 4491. ATLAS METAL WORKING La- thes for Sale! Also Atlas Metal Working Shaper, drill presses and bench saws. Motors, 1/3 h. p. to 1 h. p. Delta drill presses, grind- | parts service. Immediate delivery. Buy on easy terms. Wolf Furni- ture Co., Barnesboro. *tf NOW YOU CAN GET YOUR buggy, stroller, wagon and wheel chair, as well as other little cost. Western Auto Store, 10th St., Barnesboro. t JUST IN! SOUTir BEND Auto- matic Reels and all kinds of fishing tackle. Buy now! West- ern Auto Store, Barnesboro. *3-10 Altoona Pipe & Supply 1905 9th Ave. Pipe, Pipe Fittings, Valves Plumbing & Heating Supplies Phone 3-4215 ALTOONA former manager, was transferred | (Pa.) branch | of the corporation recently. | NO PROOF Although Asia often is termed the cradle of mankind, there is no proof that earliest man developed on that continent, according to the Encyclopedia Britannica. CRUISES and TOURS Steamship — Air Reservations VIA ALL LINES Independent Trips Arranged Hammond Travel Service 219 Mkt. St. Harris Music Store Phone 2-8183 Johnstown, Pa. 1948 Auditors’ Report Dean Twp., Cambria Co., Pa. From First Monday in Jan. 1948, to First Monday in Jan., 1949 EGINNING OF YEAR CASH BALANCE AT B NEW SPRING DRESSES—'Teen Agers, 10 to 14. $5.95. Fannie | C. Wetzel, Carrolltown. DU PONT NYLON HOSIERY for | salee For men and women, guaranteed for 1% to 6 months | against everything, regardless of | cause. Prices as low as hosiery | without guarantee. Write for in- | formation and prices. Herman J. Werder, R.F.D. 1, New Florence, NEW LINE BLOUSES, colors and white, cotton and crepe. $2.95 and $3.95. Fannie C. Wetzel, Car- rolltown. Phone 4491, ers, circular saws, band saws, joiners, sanders, jig saws and | BICYCLE WHEELS Straighten- wood lathes. J. V. Hammond Co., ed; coaster brakes repaired. By Phone 273, Spangler, Pa. tf | men that know how. Bring them in now. Western Auto Store, Bar- SEE THE NEW DOMESTIC |nesboro, Pa. Electric Sewing Machines at Wolf's. New models. Complete |pLy RODS REFINISHED and Pa. 3-3 | Write or phone 865-R-3 Ebens- {pick up and deliver. [CUSTOM MADE COATS, SUITS - DIAL PATTON 3161 Thursday, March 3, 1949 Notices PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE In the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria County, Pennsylvania. Abraham Agypt, Plaintiff, vs. Michael Agypt and Agypt & Agypt, A Copartnership, Defend- ants. No. 5 December Term, 1948 Eq. D. Sitting in Equity. Pursuant to an Order of the Court of Common Pleas of Cam- bria County, Pennsylvania, dated February 9, 1949, notice is here- For Rent Wanted SANDERS FOR RENT — Renew your old floors with our com- plete equipment. Phone 3481 or call at 511 Magee Ave. Patton. Crowell's Carpet and Linoleum Shop, Patton. tf 2 OR 3-ROOM UNFURNISHED Apartment Wanted. Either in or around Patton. Wanted by newlywed couple, both of whom are working. Phone 4766, Pat- ton. 3-10 by given that there will be expos- ed to public sale on the premises in the Borough of Patton, saia County, on Saturday, March 35, 1949, at 2:00 o'clock P. M., the following described. real estate: All that certain lot of ground known and numbered as Lot No. 4. Block No. 43, on the general BULL DOZER FOR HIRE with angle blade, specializing in cell- ar excavating and landscaping. No job too small. Weakland Bros., Phone either Barnesboro 841-R-3 or 803-R-11. *tf SHOVEL FOR HIRE - - Rubber mounted, with back hoe attach- ment. Excavating and loading by the hour or contract. Weakland Bros. Phone Barnesboro 841-R-3 or 803-R-11. *tf Services General repairs, building, con- tracting. John Leslie, Patton R. D. 1. Phone 3852. *tf TRAILERS FOR HIRE—With all attachments for your car. By hour, day, week or month. Haul your own coal ashes, rubbish, fill, or anything. All sizes. W. Earl (Bill) Sharbaugh Jr., Carrolitown. Phone: day 4721; nite 4251. *tf RELIABLE TRAINED NURSE will care for patients at home. Maternity cases a speciality. Will provide own transportation. Write or contact personally Mrs. Doro- thy McCulley, R. D. Hastings, Pa., for available time. 3-3 CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER | work; do it. Western Auto Store, Bar- nesboro, Pa. IF YOU DON'T ENOW YOUR nician! Get the best out of your radio. See Harris Radio & Elec- of wood, cement, stone or block also buildings raised or moved. I am now ready to figure on any job to be done in 1949. Can see me in my office after 5 p. m. or phone Barnesboro 213-W anytime. F. G. Biss, Spangler, Pa, 3-3 repaired. Now is the time to radio, know your radio tech- tronic Service, 416 Magee Ave. Patton. Authorized Philco, Zenith, Motorola, Colanial service station. Ask us about FM before you 5: Phone 4181. SUITS MADE TO ORDER—For appointment call Carrollitown | 2361. Will call at your conven- |ience, evenings. Exclusive lines J. |L. Taylor and Pioneer Tailoring. | Sottile Dry Cleaners, Carrdiltown, | Pa. tu RUGS CLEANED and Demothed Domestic, Oriental Broadloom. | Work guaranteed. Superior Rug & | Upholstery Cleaning Co., Ebens- burg Pa, R. D. 1, Route 22. |burg or 123-R-3 Nanty-Glo. We *tf and Dresses—Also sample line CARPENTER WANTS WORK — try NOTE: WHEN YOU BUY AN of materials; alterations on men’s HAZEL HOLCOMB, FLORENCE 'CRISTE, Auditors . I Saw An Icicle This that’s part of SALES & SERVICE Patton, Pa. IGGGEEGGHGGCEGGGGHHGG5555Y Drinks as you like them . SATURDAY SUNDAY Lodge No. 488 67, GHEE EEEEEEEEE6 yO EEE 6,6, 6,64 29H They're Here! The Diamond Bros. Come! Join the Fun! Spend a pleasant evening at the Moose Ballroom in Patton. Georgie and Charlie and the Gang will ’liven things up . . . . . Good Food, too . . . CORKEY CRISTY DIAMOND BROS. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Patton, Pennsylvania — WE HAVE TELEVISION — Electric Range or Water Heater from us, we do the wiring and plumbing complete. For quick service come in today. Convenient payment plan. Callahan’s Elec- case. High curved crysta!. 1 Cash in Bank, Securities and Reserves ... ...$ 2,017.68 | trical Appliances, Carrolltown, Pa. RECEIPTS Phone 2001. Other Elgins from $29.75 Taxes Collected in Cash During Year .... : 1,154.76 i Taxes Collected on Old Duplicates During Year ............ 13.83 | DOME HOT WATER HEATER Amount Received from County on Unpaid Taxes or Leins for sale. Two radiator attach- Filed . 1,017.79 | ments. Phone Carrolitown 4261. tf 1 Amount Received from ‘Other Sources .......- 2,136.20 FOR A NEW SPRING COAT or ) Total mn abstain ..$ 6,340.26 | Suit, call at Fannie C. Wetzel’, ) EXPENDITURES Carrolltown. Reasonable prices. Patton, Pa. $ General Government .. rn ——, ..§ 497.28|Use our lay-away plan if desired. Highways . - 1302 9 5114” x 831,” TARPAULINS for APA sale. War surplus. New. Five Total S$ 5.004. 26 |for $6.00. $1.50 each. Rope in- Cash Balance at End of Year $ 1,336.00 cluded. W. Earl Sharbaugh Jr. RESOURCES Carrolltown. Phone 4721. - tf ash, Securities and Reserves $ 1,336.00 \IOTOROLA AUTOMATIC Reo. uz from Tax Collectors . 274.31 ord Player for le. Onl Due from County on Taxes Returned and Liens Filed 900.001..." cig" Price Sn ny one Value of Township Machinery and Buildings 1,000.00 | §g01¢ 4 ip Tie e $ S ernard Other Resources... : 250.00 oltz, Carrolltown, Pa. Phone oo 184T2, #3-17 Total -$ 3,760.31 WEDDING INVITATIONS print- Liabilities .. rs : -$ 1,237.38| ed at the Union Press-Courier Assessed Valuation of the "Township . $251, 250.00 [office in Patton. See our samples. We also print all types of job work, including mine weigh bills approved by the state. Contact us before you order your next baron of printing. Phone Patton NEW PRINT RAYON CREPE Dresses. Also plain. All sizes from 9-15, 12-20, 141%-24%, and 38-52. $5.95, $6.95, $7.95, $8. 95, up to $19.95. Fannie C. Wetzel’s, Carrolltown. Phone 4491. Real Estate |2-APARTMENT HOUSE in Pat- ton for sale. 4 rooms and bath to each apartment. Modern con- veniences. Reasonably priced. In- quire 509 Palmer Ave. or phone Patton 3126. 3-17 E605 2G EEE EOE EE EEE EEE USED CAR - TRUCK BARGAINS Chevrolet Dump Truck Chevrolet Convertible Coupe 1041 1940 1946 Hudson “6” 4-Door 1946 Packard “6” 4-Door 1939 Packard ‘‘6” 4-Door 1937 Nash 4-Door 1941 Chrysler Club Coupe 1946 Packard “8” Sedan 1947 Pontiac Sedan 1941 Chrysler Sedan NOL AN MOTOR prone 585 SALES women’s clothing. Mrs. R. H. Sharbaugh, Carrolltown, Pa. Tel- ephone 4261. tf Wanted to Buy MEDIUM SIZE BABY CRIB— Approximate sixe 22x44. Mrs. Henry Jolly, 923 Beech Ave., Pat- ton. Phone 4601. - LOGS WANTED—Wanted to buy, hard and soft wood logs. Also sawed timber. J. V. Hammond Co., Spangler, 273. Pa. Phone Barnesboro tf Farm Equipment FORDSON TRACTOR for Sale. Automotive 51 - PLATE WIZARD two-year guaranteed Battery, $14.95 and your old battery. Western Auto Store, Barnesboro, Pa. GLASS Cut and Installed for all makes cars and trucks Sibert’s Garage, Hastings, Pa. Phone 4371 FOR THE BEST IN USED CARS Call Montgemery Motors, Cres- son, Pa. Phone 6431 Cresson. The biggest little dealer in the coun- ! tf 1939 OLDSMOBILE for Sale. 4- door sedan; no reasonable offer refused. Phone Patton 2371. *tf 1935 CHEVROLET 1%-TON Flat Bed Truck for sale. Long wheel base. Also 1937 Ford Pick-Up Truck, with new motor. Augustine Wilt, Dysart R. D., Pa. 3-17 1946 DODGE 11%-TON STAKE Body Truck. A-1 condition. A real bargain. Inquire at Western Auto Store, Barnesboro. *3-10 1936 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR Se- dan for sale. Good tires. In good condition. Inquire Leonard Yeck- ley Jr, R. D. 1, Box 26, Patton, Pa. Phone 3855. 3-10 1946 INTERNATIONAL TRUCK for sale. K-5, late 1946 madel, 2-speed axle, U-License, dump bed. This truck in perfect condition. Priced at $1060. See it at the Bender Motor Co., Carrolitown, Pa. *3-3 1946 FORD FOR SALE, $1250.00. Radio, heater, good tires. In good condition. Inquire of Boyd Keith, Van Ormer, Pa. 3-10 1939 CHEVROLET %-TON Pick- Up for sale. Good tires, good body, overhauled motor, new in- spection. Inquire of Walter Fiedor, Glasgow, Pa. Phone 4-R-32. *3-3 Better Used Cars Best Selection In Northern Cambria Co. 1948 Pontiac 8 Streamliner plan of the Borough of Patton, as laid out by the Chest Creek Land and Improvement Company; said lot being bounded on the North by Magee Avenue, on the East by Lot No. 3 on said plan; on the South by an Alley, and on the West by Lot No. 5 on said plan. Having thereon erected a two- story frame building, the second floor thereof being used for resi- dential purposes, the Western half of the first floor being used as a pool room and bowling alley, and the Eastern half of the first floor being used as a fruit and confectionery store. Together with all counters, show cases and trade fixtures in the Eastern half of the first floor. TERMS OF SALE: Ten (10%) per cent. of the amount of the bid at the time of the sale, and the balance upon the confirmation of the sale and delivery of the deed for the premises. RECEIVER reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to continue the sale from time to time. ALBERT L. O'CONNOR, Receiver for Agypt & Agypt. a Copartnership. ENGLEHART & LARIMER, Attorneys for Receiver, Ebensburg, Pa. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE In the Estate of Parasko May- kovich, late of the Borough of Patton, Cambria County, Pennsyl- vania, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration in the estate of the above named deced- ent have been granted to th un- dersigned. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands against the same 3-3 will make them known without delay to MICHAEL MAYKOVICH, Administrator, Patton, Pa. Westover & Lantzy, Attorneys for Administrotar, Spangler, Pa. 3-3 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE In the Estate of Rudolph Peno- vich, late of the Borough of Pat- ton, County of Cambria and State of Pennsylvania. Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration in the Estate of the above named dece- dent 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 RAYMOND D. 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