PAGE TWELVE UNION PRESS-COURIER _e Thursday, May 6, 1940 Amsbry By KATHLEEN BUCHANAN Bill Lewis of Washington, D. C,, and Duane Lewis of Cresson were visitors in town on Saturday of last week, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Madigan, Florine and Deanna Madigan sp- ent Sunday afternoon visiuing in Patton, Mr. and Mrs. Brick Lewis and children were last Sunday visitors at the Donald Hartman home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gates of Cresson visitea last Tuesday ev- emng with mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Pugn. Mr. and Mrs. Blair Trexler and son, Pmup, of Cresson visited last Saturaay evemng in town. Last Saturday visitors in Al- toona were Mary Bevis, Helen Racz and John Racz. Mr. and Mrs. Royden McConnell ana son of Cresson visited in town last Friday. Wednesday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Godfrey in town were Mrs. Alma Hertzog of Altoona. Joe Madigan has returned to Pittsburgh after a few days vis- it here among friends and rela- tives. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lewig and daughter of Cresson visited last Wednesday at the Dick McConnell home here. Mrs. Mary Fish and children of Oil City visited in town this past week. Helen Racz, Donna Buchanan, Iona Erickson, Audrey Geisbrect and Regina Lewis, all of this place, visited in Ebensburg on Thursday evening of last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Lumadue and family of Coupon were last Thursday visitors at the Michael Herhei home here." Mr. and Mrs. George Gorman were visitors in Van Ormer on Monday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Mike McMullen and family of Loretto visited in town on Saturday of last week. Shirley Buchanan and Clyde Lega attended the concert at Mt. Aloysius Junior College in Cres- son last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Schall of Gallitzin visited at the Elmer Gallagher residence over the past week end . Joseph and John Racz and Ross Buchanan were business cal- lers in Ebensburg on Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hartman of this place visited in Altoona on Saturday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Warren McCon- nel and son, Tommy, returned to Johnstown after a few days visit in town. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lewis and family were visitors in Colver on Friday of last week. Tom Lewis of Cresson visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Godfrey in town last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pugh and family were out-of-town visitors last Friday. Mrs. Bobby Lego and daughter of Gallitzin visited at the Ross Buchanan residence here last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Merlina and daughter of Vintondale visited on Sunday with the Robert Blakney family in town. Mr. and Mrs. John Guida and family of Colver visited local relatives here this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Shope and daugh- ter, Dian, visited last Sunday at the Bernard McConnell home. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lewis and family attended the 21st wedding anniversary dinner of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Link in Hastings last Sunday. Andrew Peters of Brooklyn, N. Y., are visiting this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Racz. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Litzinger and family of Colver visited on Sun- day at the home of the lady's mother, Mrs. Edna Blakney. —Montgomery is one of 13 counties in the Commonwealth named for American soldiers. Les ee 0880008800 os 0h A 0 0 Bl FRIDAY & SATURDAY May 6 & 7 Dick Powell, Vincent Price in ROUGES REGIMENT —~ALSO— : Virginia Mayo, ] Zachary Scott, in FLAXY MARTIN SUNDAY & MONDAY May 8 & 9 ESTHER WILLIAMS GENE KELLY FRANK SINATRA EDWARD ARNOLD, in Take Me Out to the Ball Game : COLOR by TECHNICOLOR Also... News & Cartoon PT TP TTT PTT TT IPTITTITITITIITTITTTITTTTITITTITTeTTe # » “ L & k L o L # 9 o N of o o L o o o L # o Hastings By ANNE EASLY Monica Warner of St. town this Mrs. Lawrence visited in past Sunday. Mrs. I. L. Binder and daughter, Naomi, of this place, visited in York, Pa. several days this past week. Jameg Baker of St. Augustine visited in Hasting last Sunday with friends. Jean Hoover of Pittsburgh vis- ited in town last Sunday. Mrs. Warren Pyers of Cleveland Ohio, visited recently in town at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Anna. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sibert, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wikert, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Borner, and Mr. and Mrs. Al Johnson, all members of the Pleasant Valley Motorcycle Club of Sharpsburg, Pa., were visitors in town on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Strittmat- ter and daughter, Eileen, were visitors in Carrolltown last Sun- day afternoon. James Stitts and Don Poutch, both students at the Indiana St- ate Teachers College visited at their respective homeg here over the past week end. Mrs. Katherine Bobal, Mrs. Stanley Batkawiz and Mrs. Eug- ene Endler all of this place were last Saturday visitors in Altoona. Paul McDermott of Pittsburgh visited at his home here last Sun- day. Patty Strittmatter of this place visited in Carrolltown on Friday of last week. Stephen and Anna Easly of this place visited in Thomas Mills on Saturday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ertter and daughters of Carrolltown vis- ited in Hastings this past Sun- " NICKTOWN By ROSE MARIE HUBER Henry Lieb, who is employed by the F.BI in Washington, D. C. spent the past week end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lieb. Mr, and Mrs. Stanton Duman and family of Ebensburg were Sunday visitors in town among relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Reade Brown and Rose Marie and Joseph Brown of this place were last Saturday visitors in Johnstown. Edith Brown and Rose Natcher, both of Nicktown, were visitors in Pittsburgh on Saturday of last week. Winnifred Lieb, a student nurse at the Altoona Mercy Hospital, spent the past week end here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Lieb. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Kirsch and family of Carrolltown visited at the home of Mrs. Amelia Kirsch last Sunday. Frater Giles Nealen of St. Vincent's Archabbey, Latrobe, spent several days this past week visiting-at the home of his father, John Nealen. Naomi and Imelda Springer of this place had their tonsils re- moved at the Miners’ Hospital in Spangler on Monday of this week. LeRoy Huber, Sam Springer and Mike Zeake of Altoona were last Saturday visitors in town at the home of Mrs. Genevieve Hu- ber. Mrs. Angeline Hoppel and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sedes and daughter, Mary Ann, of Ebensburg visited on Sunday among friends and re- latives in Nicktown. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Krug, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Kirsch, Mrs. G. L. Krumenacker, Mrs. Adrian Peters, Mrs. Louis Ragley and Rose- marie Huber, all of Nicktown, were visitors in Cresson one day this week. USE TE-OL FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT BE0AU ENETRATING Power It has greater P! y with 90% undiluted alcohol base, it carries the active medication DEEPLY, kill the germ on contact. Ge happy relief IN ONE HOUR or your 35¢ back at the Patton Drug Co. in Patton - 5-26 WEDDING INVITATIONS print- ed at the Union Press-Courier 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 batch of printing. Phone Patton 3161. See Television at RJ. Wentz Hotel CARROLLTOWN Large Screen, Good Reception Beer — Wine — Liquors Swedish Health-Building Methods C'S Massage, Vapor Cabinet Open 9 A. M. — 9 P. M. Phone 52-262 for Appointment 441 Vine St. Johnstown TUESDAY, May 10 Japan’s Plan for Conquest that Failed! DESIGN FOR DEATH —ALSO— 3 William Elliot, in 4 EARLY ARIZONA Chap. 10 “SUPERMAN” 28202000000 2000000 TETTTTTITTITIYTTITTT TY TPPTPTTTTTTTTTITTTITTYTTT, WED. & THURSDAY May 11 & 12 JOAN FONTAINE BURT LANCASTER, in Kiss the Blood Off My Hands ... News & Cartoon SHOW BEGINS AT 7:00 BOTH NIGHTS | TERI PTT TIT TTIPrvreovee ii J J a bedded dtd ids 880.000.0888 @® Potted Plants ® Vegetable Plants WHOLESALE—RETAIL By the Dozen or Thousands HILAND GREENHOUSE Phone 5121 Patton WEIGHMASTER’S CERTIFICATES for Use by Mining Firms WE PRINT Choice of two forms, each in triplicate, 3 colors UNION PRESS-COURIER Patton, Pa. CLASSIFIED RATES One Insertion, 2c per word, with al minimum charge of 50c. Additional | Insertions without change of co r word, with 5c, THREE INSERTIONS FOR PRICE OF TWO! For Sale 20 LOCUST POSTS FOR SALE— 5 to 6 feet high. 50¢ each. In- quire Frank P. Cammarata, Fifth Ave., beside high school, Patton. Phone 3646. tf MOORE COAL RANGE for sale. Gray enamel, in good condition. Inquire of Mrs, Nellie Lowes, 903 Palmer Ave. Patton, Pa. Phone 4253. *5-12 TABLE, CHAIRS, WICKER Sofa and many other miscellaneous pieces of furniture for sale. Also a three-burner oil stove. Phone Carrolltown 2571. 5-5 WHITE IRON BED FOR SALE! In good condition. Bargain for quick buyer. Inquire at 705 South Third Ave. Patton, or phone Patton 3795. *5-5 SEE THE NEW DOMESTIC Electric Sewing Machines at Wolf's. New models. Complete parts service. Immediate delivery. Buy on easy terms. Wolf Furni- ture Co., Barnesboro. *tf PHONE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD -- - DIAL PATTON 3161 For Sale Entertainment py, 1c a minimum Spargs Me 66 GALLON ELECTRIC WATER Heaters, standard makes, spe- cial close-out prices $139.50, while they last due to overstock. 10- year protection plan included. original price $179.75. Bender Electric Co., Carrolltown, Pa. Phone 2401. tf BARGAINS! Good Supply of Lightweight ALL STEEL LAWNMOWERS Rubber tires. Get yours early! Special at $19.95 2 Power Mowers, 1% h.p., $155 Good Used Cabinet Radio, $20 Electric Roaster, like new, $25 ELECTRIC FANS Special at $4.95 Regular $1.75 Angel Food Cake Pans, Special at only 59¢ Louis A. Haluska STANDARD MOTOR SUPPLY Phone 2031 Patton, Pa. Wanted to Buy LOGS WANTED- -Wanted to buy, hard and soft wood logs. Also sawed timber. J. V. Hammond Co., Spangler, Pa. Phone Barnesboro 273. NOTE: WHEN YOU BUY an Electric Water Heater or Range from us, we do the wiring or plumbing complete. Experienced service men. For quick service, come in today. Convenient pay- ment plan. Our price will con- vince you. Callahan's Electrical Appliances, Carrolltown. Phone 2001 tf WHITE ENAMEL MAJESTIC Coal Range for sale. In excel- lent condition. Call Pleasant Hill Farm. Phone Patton 3844. #%5-12 SPRING HOUSECLEAN YOUR attic. Use a Courier Classified. NOW YOU CAN GET YOUR buggy, stroller, wagon and wheel chair, as well as other types of wheels, retired at very little cost. Western Auto Store, 10th St., Barnesboro. t SHORTIE PAJAMAS, rayon jer- sey with embroidered trim. In sizes 32, 34 and 36, at $2.95. Fan- nie C. Wetzel, Carrolltown. WOLF’S HAVE TRADE-IN good Radios priced to sell at once for $15. A real radio value. Wolf Furniture Co., Barnesboro, Pa. Phone 278. *5-5 TODDLERS’ COAT & OVERALL Sets with zipper crotch. In blue, yellow and red. Small, medium t | month f | Yeager, Hastings 2052. and large. $3.95. Fannie C. Wet- zel, phone 4491, Carrolltown. A NEW LINE OF WASHABLE Cotton Dresses, both prints and plaids, all sizes. $2.95, $3.95 and $5.95. Fannie C. Wetzel, Carroll- town. Phone 4491. 6114” x 8314” TARPAULINS for sale. War surplus. New. Five for $6.00. $1.50 each. Rope in- cluded. W. Earl Sharbaugh Jr. Carrolltown. Phone 4721. tf ODD LOT CHILDREN’S Summer Coats reduced to $3 and $5. Fannie C. Wetzel, Carrolltown. LADIES’ SUMMER COATS, bro- ken sizes, reduced to only $5. Fannie C. Wetzel, Carrolltown. TYPEWRITERS—Remington, Un- derwood and Smith - Corona machines sold on the $5.00 a plan. Also Victor and Allan - Wales Adding Machines. Eagle Printing Co., Phone 118, Barnesboro. tf PLASTER BOARD, ROCK Lath, Rock Wool Insulation, Roofing, Siding, Inselbric, and all kinds of paint. Strollo Bros.,, Phone 31, Barnesboro, Pa. tf COAL & WOOD FOR SALE — Top grade; immediate delivery. George Dubyak, Carrolltown, Pa. Phone Carrolltown 4951. 5-12 COCKER SPANIEL PUPS for sale. Pedigreed and registered in American Kennel Club. Inquire 923 Beech Ave. Patton. 5-12 SHOP WOLF’S for that Washer Bargain. Twelve good recondi- tioned washers. Priced from $10 to $49.50. Wolf Furniture Co. phone 278, Barnesboro. *5-5 SLACKS WITH ZIPPER FRONT for small boys. Brown and blue in sizes 3 to 7, $1.95 to $2.95, at Fannie C. Wetzel's, Carrolltown. WE'RE CLOSING OUT all our remaining electric water heaters . . . 52-Gal. (reg. $129 value) ..$ 99.50 80-Gal. (reg. $180 value) .. 150.00 You can’t beat these prices! Buy on easy credit. Charlson’s Furniture Company *5-5 esboro SEE GLENN SYBERT for a Hoover Sweeper demonstration or service. Liberal allowance for your old sweeper. 405 Beech Ave, Patton. Phone 2733. *5-19 SLACK SETS FOR BOYS with zipper jackets. Sizes 3 to 6%. $2.95. Fannie C. Wetzel, Carroll- town. 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- ers, circular saws, band saws, joiners, sanders, jig saws and wood lathes. J. V. Hammond Co., Phone 273, Spangler, Pa. tf FIREWOOD FOR SALE — $3.50 a load. George Long sawmill, 5 miles east of Patton. R. D. 1, Box 83, Patton, Pa. 5-6 MALE COLLIE DOG FOR SALE 6 Month Old, Pedigreed. In- quire at 223 Palmer Ave, Patton, Pa. #5-16 Services CARS SIMONIZED & WASHED! Expert Simonize job for $6.75. Cars washed for 75¢. Pick-up and delivery service on all cars. Tho- mas Service Station, 216 Magee Ave., Patton. Phone 2262. 4-21 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING— |p House wiring and electrical re- pair work. Germaine Niebauer, 121 Mellon Ave. Patton. Phone 2726. *tf LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED and repaired. Also used mowers for sale. Will buy or sell. Inquire Henry Hofer, 602 Magee Ave, Patton. Phone 4543. nt MOVING SERVICE—Either local or long-distance. Call W. H. Reason- able rates. We carry insurance and have P.U.C. License. tf BICYCLE WHEELS Straighten- ed; coaster brakes repaired. By men that know how. Bring them in now. Western Auto Store, Bar- nesboro, Pa. GET THE BEST OUT OF YOUR Radio. Know your radio tech- nician: he’s around when trouble occurs. We sell and service tele- vision sets, too. Contact us and gee how easily you can have a set in your own home. Harris Radio & Electronic Service, 416 Magee Ave., Patton. Authorized Philco, Zenith, Motorola, Colonial service station. CLEAN OUT THAT ATTIC—Sell those usable unwanted items via a UPC Classified! CUSTOM MADE COATS, SUITS and Dresses—Also sample line of materials; alterations on men’s women’s clothing. Mrs. R. H. Sharbaugh, Carrolltown, Pa. Tel- ephone 4261. RUGS CLEANED & DEMOTHED Domestic, Oriental, Broadloom. Work guaranteed and insured. Superior Rug and Upholstery Cleaning Co., Ebensburg R. D. 1, Pa. (Route 22). Write or phone 865-R-3 Ebensburg or 123-R-3 Nanty-Glo. We pick up and de- liver. t: EXCAVATING AND GRADING! Bulldozers and rubber mounted shovels. No job too small. Weak- land Bros., phone Barnesboro 803- R-11 or 841-R-3. *tf CARPENTER WANTS WORK — General repairs, building, con- tracting. John Leslie, Patton R. D. 1. Phone 3852. *t A COURIER CLASSIFIED will sell that article for you. DANCE AT THE COMMUNITY Restaurant, Polish Ranch, Has- tings, Pa., every Friday and Sat- urday. Good orchestras. Walter (Bart) Schall, Prop. *5-12 Farm Items, Material YOUNG PIGS FOR SALE—In- quire Henry Lechene, R. D. 1, Box 345, Patton, Pa. (Patton-St. Lawrence Road). 5-19 FARM MACHINERY for Sale! Cultivator, tractor plow, drill, threshing machine, mowing mach- ine, and hay rake; also oats and corn. Mrs. Catherine Zupon, Dy- sart, Pa., R. D. (near St. Augus- tine). 5-12 Real Estate 3-ROOM BRICK BUNGALOW for sale. With 3 lots and nice fruit trees. Located on Crawford Ave, Spangler. Inquire of Mike Jubie, Crawford Ave., Spangler. 5-5 LOTS FOR SALE 1; mile from Patton on road to Hastings. Inquire of Dorothy Choby, 305 McIntyre Ave., Patton, on Satur- days or Sundays. *tf tf | NEWLY-BUILT HOME for sale. 4 rooms and bath. Oil heat. Garage in basement. All conven- iences. Inquire 734 N. Beech St., For Rent 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. SANDERS & EDGERS for Rent. Save money, do your own work. Bacha's Hardware, Barnesboro. Phone 43. tf Automotive FOR THE BEST IN USED CARS Call Montgomery Motors, Cres- son, Pa. Phone 6431 Cresson. The biggest little dealer in the coun- try! tf GLASS Cut and Installed for all makes cars and trucks Sibert’s Garage, Hastings, Pa. Phone 4371 1941 NASH 2-DOOR SEDAN for sale. Radio and heater, in A-1 condition. Reasonably priced. In- quire at 209 Linwod Ave, Pate ton. - THE ONLY AUTHORIZED Deal- er for the Famous Cushman Motor Scooter in Cambria Co., is located at 800 Broad St. Johns- town, Pa. Dial 6-2182. A com- plete stock of Scooters, parts, and ies on hand always. Open every week day, plus Mon., Wed, Fri. evenings. tf 1939 CHEVROLET COUPE for sale. In good condition. Inquire Dean Houk, 317 Mellon Ave., Pat- ton. Phone 4726. 4-21 1938 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR Se- dan for sale. Excellent motor. $275.00. Richard Connell, Carroll- town. Phone 2991. *4-14 1940 FORD DELUXE 2-DOOR Sedan for sale. Radio and hea- ter, spotlight, good engine, solid body. $495.00. Phone Hastings 4681. *5-5 Ebensburg, or phone Ebensburg 12, *tf LARGE GARAGE & 4 LOTS for sale. Located between Carroll- town and St. Benedict. Also an upright piano for sale. Inquire Mrs. Wilfred Conrad, Carrolltown, a. - CARROLLTOWN LOT and stone foundation for sale. Lot 50x150 feet, located next to entrance of Fairgrounds. Foundation 26x34. Blueprints or plan can be had if desired. Inquire Saturdays or Sun- days only of Regis Illig, phone 5542, or write P. O. Box 191, Car- rolltown. *t 6-ROOM HOUSE WITH BATH for sale. Built-in sunporch. As- phalt tile in kitchen, sitting room and sunporch. Full cellar; hot water heat. Modern in every re- spect. Phone 67-W Barnesboro, or inquire Paul Dunchak, Spangler, Pa. *5-5 La) TO SETTLE ESTATE-—Bitumin- ous coal mine, now operating full time, for sale. D seam, elec- trically equipped to load 400 tons daily; large- siding, dual ship- ments via NYC and Penna. RR; low royalty rates, labor plentiful. Additional dock to load or blend coal from other operations. In- quire McCombie Coal Mining Co., Spangler, Pa. Phone 425. *5-5 9-ROOM, 2-STORY FRAME resi- dence for sale. Has 2 baths, hot water stoker heat; all other modern conveniences. Can be rea- dily converted into duplex. Situ- ated in Barr Twp. on hard road one-quarter mile from Spangler. Phone 425 or 101, or inquire Mec- Combie Coal Mining Co., Spang- ler, Pa. *5-5 GARAGE & LOT at 304 Magee Ave, Patton, for sale. Inquire William Szuch, Patton. Phone 3121. *5-12 7-ROOM HOME ON KERR AVE, Patton, for sale. Nero hot air furnace, new cellar. Reasonable. Phone Patton 3121, or inquire of William Szuch. *5-12 4-ROOM BUNGALOW & LOTS for Sale. Better known as the Wilshire Estate at Riley's, Patton R. D. Immediate possession. In- quire Anthony Elias, 1501 Chest- nut Ave. Barnesboro. Phone Bar- neshoro 367. f 5 LOTS IN CARROLLTOWN for sale. On street off Carroll St. at Ed Strittmatter residence to- ward athletic field; paved road. Inquire of C. J. Meisel, Carroll- town R. D. 1. (Sharbaugh Hill on Carrolltown-Patton Road). 5-5 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., Carrolltown. Phone: day 4721; nite 4251. *tf Have Spouting, ROOFING & FURNACES Repaired Now! DON'T WAIT! Earl G. Nagle Box 42 Phone Patton 3839 Chest Springs, Pa. MAYTAG WASHERS Kelvinator Refrigerators and Stoves Phil SOISSON ELECTRIC CO. Dial Patton 2733 Cresson 3812 G. E. SYBERT, Salesman PHONE 4611 Compare Used Car Price & Quality THEN BUY THE BEST! 1948 Chevrolet 4-Door 1947 Pontiac 8 Streamliner Sedan Coupe | 1946 Pontiac 8 Streamliner 4-Door 1942 Chevrolet Special DeLuxe Coupe 1941 Buick Special Sedan Coupe 1941 Buick Super Sedan Coupe 1947 Buick Super 4-Door { LOW FINANCE RATES WESTRICK MOTOR COMPANY TERMS TO SUIT CARROLLTOWN 1937 PLYMOUTH 2-DOOR Sedan for Sale. In good condition. Cheap. Mrs. Catherine Zupon, Dy- sart R' D., Pa. (near St. Aug- ustine). 5-12 Notices SEALED PROPOSALS Sealed proposals will be receiv- ed by D. G. Puderbaugh and G. C. Hoppel, Jr., at their offices at 1511 Thirteenth Street, Altoona, Pa., or 622 Magee Avenue, Pat- ton, Pa., until 6:00 P. M.,D. S. T,, on the thirty-first day of May, nineteen hundred and forty-nine, and then publicly opened and read at the Beaver Valley School House, White Township, Pa. at 8:00 P. M., D..S. T.,, on the date above specified, for: 1. The General Construction for the alterations and additions to the Beaver Valley School of the School District of White Township in the State of Penn- sylvania. Specifications and plans are prepared by D. G. Puderbaugh, R. 'A., and G. C. Hoppel, Jr, Assoc., and may be inspected and or copies of same with blank forms for proposals obtained at the Architects’ Offices on or after May 16, 1949. Each application for drawing and specifications must be ac- companied by a certified check in the amount of fifteen dollars made payable to the architect, which check or the proceeds of same will be retained until the return to the architect of the prints, at which time a refund of fifteen dollars will be made. The School Board of the School District of White Township re- serves the right to accept or re- ject any or all bids as deemed best for the interest of the School District. All proposals must be sealed and addressed to the Architects and must be in their hands not later than 6:00 P. M., D. 8. T,, on the date above specified and must be plainly marked “Bid for the General Construction of the Alterations and Additions to the Beaver Valley School” and signed by the Official Authority. and dated. 5-12 ADMINISTRATOR C. T. A. NOTICE In the Estate of John A. Strick, late of the city of Johnstown, Cambria County, Pennsylvania. Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration C. T. A. in the Estate of said decedent have been granted to the under- signed. 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 JOHN P. LANTZY Administrator, C. T. A. Spangler, Pa. J. Harrison Westover, Counsel for Administrator, C.T. A. Spangler, Pa. 5-12 SEALED BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the Secretary of the Borough of Patton Council until 8:00 P. M. (D.S.T.) Friday, May 13, 1949, in the Borough Office for the pur- pose of the selling of Lot No. 12, in part, in Block No. 31 in the Borough of Patton, beginning at the Northeast corner of Fourth Ave., and an Alley 20 feet wide; thence Eastwardly along the line of said alley, 51 feet more or less, to the right-of-way of said Rail- road, North-Westwardly 70 feet, more or less, to a point on said Fourth Ave; and thence along line of said Fourth Ave. South- wardly 55 feet, more or less, to the corner of Fourth Ave. and said Alley, at place of beginning. Right reserved to reject any or all bids. Borough of Patton Council Per Borough Secretary Albert L. Haluska. HAMMOND SCHOOL OF BARBERING Immediate Enrollment Veteran Approved Call or write for free catalogue 240 Franklin St. Dial 5-7221 JOHNSTOWN ROYAL TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT Fleck Typewriter Service DAY — WEEK — MONTH SERVICE WORK GUARANTEED Notices NOTICE Notice is hereby given pursu- ant to the provisions of the Act of Assembly of May 24th, 1945, P. L. 967, of intention of file in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and in the Office of the Prothono- tary of the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria County, Penn- sylvania, on May 13, 1949, a certificate for the conduct of a business under an assumed or fictitious name, style and designa- tion of SECURITY SERVICES with its principal place of busi- ness at 812 Main Street, Portage, Pennsylvania. The name and add- ress of the person interested in said business is: Andrew Serenko, 812 Main Street, Portage, Penn- sylvania. Andrew Serenko Walter A. Criste, Esq. 105 Ashcroft Avenue, Cresson, Pa. NOTICE! NOTICE OF INTENT TO 5| ADOPT A RESOLUTION IM- POSING A TAX BY THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE BOROUGH OF PATTON, CAM- BRIA COUNTY, PENNSYL- VANIA. Notice is hereby given that the School District of the Borough of Patton, Cambria County, Penn- sylvania, acting through its Board of Directors, intends to adopt a resolution at a special meeting of the said School Board to be held on May 27, 1949, at 7:00 P. M. (Daylight Saving Time) at the Office of the School Board in the High School Building, Patton, Pennsylvania, by the terms whereof it will levy, assess and impose the following tax for general revenue purposes to be- come effective on and after the first Monday of July, 1949, and to continue in effect until the first Monday of July, 1950, pursuant to the authority contained in the Act of Assembly of the Common- wealth of Pennsylvania known as Act. No. 481, approved June 25, 1947: The sum of Ten ($10.00) Dol- lars on the first pool table and/or bowling alley in any establish- ment within the limits of the School District of Patton Bor- ough, and the sum of five ($5.00) Dollars on each additional pool table and/or bowling alley in any establishment within the limits of the said School District at any time between the first Monday of July, 1949, and the first Monday of July, 1950. The Resolution will also pro- vide for the appointment of a collector of said tax, penalties for its enforcement and other neces- sary provisions. Any interested party may ex- amine a copy of the Resolution at the office of the School Board in the High School Building, Pat- ton, Pennsylvania. SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE BOROUGH OF PATTON By DR. B. J. OVERBERGER, President of the Board of School Directors ATTEST: Gretchen McCann, Secretary 5-26 NOTICE! NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPT A RESOLUTION IM- POSING A TAX BY THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE BOROUGH OF PATTON, CAM- BRIA COUNTY, PENNSYL- VANIA. Notice is hereby given that the School District of the Borough of Patton, Cambria County, Penn- sylvania, acting through its Board of Directors, intends to adopt a resolution at a special meeting of the said School Board to be held on May 27, 1949, at 7:00 P. M. (Daylight Saving Time) at the Office of the School Board in the High School Building, Patton, Pennsylvania, by the terms whereof it will levy, assess and impose the following tax for general revenue purposes to be- come effective on and after the first Monday of July, 1949, and to continue in effect until the first Monday of July, 1950, pursuant to the authority contained in the Act of Assembly of the Common- wealth of Pennsylvania known as Act. No. 481, approved June 25, 1947: (a) The sum of Twelve ($12.00) Dollars on each and ev- ery pin-ball machine in operation within the limits of the Borough of Patton, Pennsylvania, at any time between the first Monday of July, 1949, and the first Monday of July, 1950; (b) The sum of Twelve ($12.00) Dollars on each and ev- ery coin-operated music box in operation within the limits of the Borough of Patton,, Pennsylvania, at any time between the first Monday of July, 1949, and the first Monday of July, 1950; (c) The sum of five (5%) per centum of the basic charge on each and every admission fee or privilege to attend or engage in any amusement, entertainment, moving picture show, theatrical or operatic performance, concert or musicale, vaudeville, circus, carnival, athletic event, dance and all other forms of diversion, sport, recreation, or pastime, shows, ex- hibitions, contests, displays, and games or events, where an ad- mission fee, donation, contribu- tion, or monetary charge of any character is required for admis- sion from the general public or a limited or selected number there- of, during the year from the first Monday of July, 1949, to the first Monday of July, 1950. The Resolution will also pro- vide for the appointment of a collector of said tax, penalties for its enforcement and other neces- sary provisions. Any interested party may ex- amine a copy of the Resolution at the office of the School Board in the High School Building, Pat- ton, Pennsylvania. CHOOL DISTRICT OF THE BOROUGH OF PATTON By DR. B. J. OVERBERGER, President of the Board of School Directors ATTEST: Gretchen McCann, Secretary 5-26 BIDS FOR TYPEWRITERS The Patton Borough School Board will receive sealed bids for Royal and Remington typewriters. For further information, call or write to Jesse W. Cogley, Jr. Supervising Principal, Patton, Pa. All bids must be in the hands of the Secretary on or before June 1, 1949. The board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. GRETCHEN McCANN “EXCLUSIVE ROYAL AGENCY” APIS Secretary Patton, Pennsylvania 5-19 Automotive FREE Wheel Balance We will install and bal- ance your wheel and tire assembly free with each new tire purchased during the months of April and May! LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD TIRES WESTRICK MOTOR COMPANY Phone 4611 CARROLLTOWN £5 Used Car | Bargains! 1941 Chevrolet Sedan > 1941 Chrysler New Yorker Sedan . 1940 Hudson Sedan 1941 Chrysler Saratoga Sedan 1941 Ford 2-Door Sedan 1940 Chrysler Sedan 1937 Chrysler Sedan 1938 Studebaker Sedan 1942 Chrysler Sedan 1947 DeSoto Sedan GOOD TRADES Convenient Terms SAFE PLACE TO BUY Edwards § Motor Co. % Phone 36 Ebensburg PEOPLE READ Union Press-Cou- rier Classifieds. You are now! Try one for yourself next week. QUALITY USED CARS AT PRICES | YOU CAN AFFORD! | 1947 Buick Super 4-Door Sedan, raio and heater, for only ......... $1596 1941 Pontiac 2-Door Sedan, radio, heater .....$695 1939 Oldsmobile 4-Door Se- dan, radio, heater $475 HALUSKA MOTORS Chrysler-Plymouth PATTON, PA. PHONE 2051 waldo ol GUARANTEED USED TRUCKS 1937 Dodge, Chassis & Cab 1939 Ford Dump 1940 Dodge Panel 1941 Chevrolet Panel 1942 Chevrolet Panel 1946 Chevrolet Stake 1947 Dodge Pick-Up 1947 GMC Dump 1948 Studebaker Dump 1948 Chevrolet Panel 1948 Dodge Panel H. E. WAGNER MOTOR SALES CO. 850 Horner St. JOHNSTOWN, PA. DODGE — PLYMOUTH Sales and Service USED CAR - TRUCK BARGAINS 1947 Hudson ‘‘6” Sedan 1940 Chevrolet Convertible Coupe 1946 Packard “6” 4-Door 1941 Chrysler Club Coupe 1946 Packard “8” Sedan 1938 Hudson Coupe 1947 Buick Roadmaster Sedan MOTOR NOLAN 350 NORTH SPANGLER ATTENTION MOTORISTS! GET A NEW HUDSON NOW Liberal Allowance on Your Present Car DEMONSTRATIONS At Your Convenience! 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