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The Daily News from Huntingdon, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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The Daily Newsi
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Huntingdon, Pennsylvania
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PAGE TWO, THE DAILY NEWS, HUNTINGDON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo STARTS MEAL SHE 2 (JUST WANT 'TASTE A TEEN 1 BIT OF VfcURSTEAK So, AFTER EATW6 THREE-QUARTERS OF HIS REAPER, REAP ON- AS I DIPNT I CERTAINLY AM ENTITLE? TO A SLV ME PEACH MOPE ANP CARUE.D'ALIVIA, CHICAGO, itt. corn, mi. lisa SYNDICATI. IM, warn DEEDS RECORDED R. Sponeybarger and Marjorie B.

Sponeybarger, to Richard R. Sponeybarger and Marjorie B. Sponeybarger: Lot of ground in Huntingdon Borough fronting 25 feet on Moore Street and extending back in depth 85 feet to an alley. Bald lot is No. 12 in Margaret S.

Taylor's Addition to the borough Of Huntingdon. Also certain vacant tract of ground situate in Henderson Township known as Lot No. 36 In the Plot No. 2 plan 'of lots' to Huntingdon called River Shore Park." Also the one-half interest in three other tracts of land. (1) Situated in Penn Township near the end of Fink's Bridge and along the Raystown Branch of the Juniata River.

Said tract contains 50 acres and erected thereon is a two-story frame dwelling house, shop and wagon shed, farm and other outbuildings. (2) The undivided two- thirds of a certain tract of land in the township of Penn adjoining lands of Isaac Norris on the north, Terrace Mountain on the east, lands of Samuel Grubb on the south and the Raystown Branch of the Juniata AUTOMOBILE RATES ARE ON THE INCREASE- You will want coverage before the end of this year. Insure now at the old rate and make your insurance dollar go further. The new rates have been announced and will become effective any day. Inquire and benefit thru our savings.

Swigart Associates, Inc. Phone 800 insurance Bldg. Huntingdon River on the west. Said tract contains 170 acres less the 90 acres specified in parcel No. 1.

(3) Tract of land in the township of Penn adjoining lands now or formerly of Isaac Norris on the north, Terrace Mountain on the east' and lands now or formerly of Grubb on the south and the Rays- town Branch of the Juniata River on the west. Said tract contains 120 acres. Also lot of ground in Juniata Township adjoining lands of one Frank I. Bush and A. Weaverling.

Said tract contains about acre. Consideration $1.00 Deed dated August, 194B. William Cloyd'Heffner to James W. Hartman and Margaret Hartman, his wife: Tract of land in Juniata Township on the eastern sid.e of state highway route No 31032 leading from Hawn's Bridge to Huntingdon and adjoining lands of the grantor, lands formerly of L. Cass Heffner, state highway route No.

31032. Said tract contains approximately 4.4 acres. Consideration $1.00. Deed dated January 29 1947. Alvin Pyne and Adeline Pyne, his wife, to Horace R.

Corbln and Eleanor Corbin, his wife: Lot of ground in the borough of Orbisonia betas Lot No. 9 in the recorded plan the borough. Said lot fronts. 50 feet on the north side of Cromwel Street and extends back at right ingles thereto 140 feet to an alley Said lot is bounded on the west an alley, on the east by lot No. 10 formerly owned by Alice Miller, now deceased.

Erected thereon is a two- CK AS ft RABBIT If you want to speed up your shopping trip, consult the yellow pages of the Telephone Directory to find out who sells what you need. Local merchants and nationally-advertised products are listed in this convenient business-directory. The Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania THE JOLSON STORY is enriched with TECHNICOLOR magic told in melodies you have always attuned to the heartbeat of our time! I Here 1 You Made Me Loyt You Mammy Waiting for the Robert E. Lee AprH 1 a Girl Rainbow ttatmd My SttowUer Liu Rockabye Your Sbfey By the Ugtrf Siiv iy Moon About a Owner to Nine Tm Sfctmc on Top of the World Toot. Toot.

Tootife itory frame dwelling house. Consideration $1.00. Deed dated uary 7, 1947. Fred Schneider, Walter L. Schneider and Dorothy Y.

Schneider, his wife, Margaret Fisher and Cyril J. Fisher, her husband, and Francis J. Schneider and Elsie C. Schneider, his wife, to Walter Schneider and Dorothy Y. Schneid- his wife: Lot of ground In the xjrough of Huntingdon fronting 58 'eet on the northeastern side of Oneida Street and extending in depth at right angles to said Oneida Street 130 feet to lot of ground formerly of Joseph Ergler, now James Foc.ht or Chester Aurand.

Said lot between Fifth and Sixth Streets. Erected thereon is a two-story frame dwelling house and two-car frame and concrete garage. Consideration $1.00. Deed dated November 1B48. William Cloyd Heffner to Paul H.

Peightal and Agnes PeighUl, wife: Parcel of ground in Juniata Township on the east side of public highway route No. 31032 leading from Hawn's Bridge to Huntingdon. Said lot fronts 310 feet on the highway and extends back at right angles to the-public road of equal width a distance of 135 feet toward be base of Patterson Ridge. Consideration $1.00. Deed dated January 20, 1047.

Bdmund B. Kling and Mabel R. Kline, his wife, to Robert W. Jonea and Marie Jones, his wife: Certain tracts of land in. Tell township.

(1) Bounded on the north by lands of J. W. Cisney, on the east by land! of Joseph Richardson, on the south by lands of W. L. Parsons and tract No.

2 herein mentioned; on the WCB; by lands of W. L. Parsons. Said tract contains 60 acres and 135 perches. (2) Tract adjoining the above described tract contains 65 acres.

Erected thereon is a log frame house, a wagon shed and outbuildings. Also two other parcels of land adjoining the above tracts and containing 16 acres. Consideration $1500. Deed dated February 1, 1M7. Roy Hockenhery and Sadie Hoclc- enbery, to Cecil C.

Cisney and Dora Emogene Cisney; his wife: Tract of land along the Beech Lick Road in Xell Township. Consideration $5oTDeed dated June 19, 1S46. Harry B. Henderson Caroline M. Henderson, his wife, to Amelia M.

Wlutakcr: Tract of land in Oneida Township along the state highway leading from Huntingdon by way of Warm Springs to Donation and adjoining lands now or formerly of James G. Hawn and lands of James Foster. Said tract contains 8.75 acres. Consideration $1.00. Deed dated October 17, 1946.

Loy Clark and Gladys Clark, his wife, to James O. Clark and Dora Ellen Clark, his wife: Lot of ground in Warrior's Mark Township fronting 200 feet on the side of the state highway leading from Warriors Mark to Tyrone and extending back in a southerly course of the same width along a lane leading to other lands of grantors 200 feet to the fii. of an abandoned right-of-way of the Penna. Railroad Company. Said tract contains .62 of an acre.

Consideration $1.00: Deed dated February 12, 1947. Mary Mihaliclc to Rudy John Mihaiick: An undivided one-half interest in a lot of ground in the borough of Mount Union fronting 30 feet on the northwestern side of Shaver Street ind extending back therefrom in a northwesterly direction of the same width and by lines at right angles to Shaver St 140 feet to an alley. Erected thereon is a two-story frame dwelling house and outbuildings. Consideration Deed dated February, 1947. Margaret R.

Reed to Elaine Emory Corbin: Two lots of ground in Oneida Township fronting 70 feet on north side of 31st Street and extending back at right angles thereto, of equal width 142.5 feet to an alley. Said lots are Nos. 85 and 86 in the plan of lots known as Orbison's Addition to Huntingdon Borough. Erected thereon is a one and one-half frame dwelling and other improvements. Consideration $1.00.

Deed dated February 12, 1947. William C. Heffner to Hubert Gutshall and Thelma A. Gutshall hi. wife: Plot of ground in Juniata Township on the eastern side of state highway route No.

31032 leading from Hawn's Bridge Huntingdon. Adjoining lands of L. Cass Heffner, lands of Blair B. Heffner containing 10.5 acres. Consideration $1.00.

Deed dated February 11, 1947. George W. Buchanan and May R. Buchansn, his wife, to Grace Buchanan Vanada: of ground in borough of Mapleton fronting on the west side of Ridge Street and extending back to lands formerly of Marshall Yocum. Said lot is bounded on the north by lot formerly of Mrs.

Kate Wilson, and on the south by an alley. Erected tr-ereon is a two-story frame dwelling house, frame stable and other in.provements. Consideration $1.00. dated June 20. 1 946.

The Huntingdon Savings and Loan Association to Minnie Coffman: Lot of ground in Huntingdon Borough bounded on the west' by lot now or late of-Daniel Showalter, on the north by Allegheny Street, and run- LWW PWflB TON KPffS -mm mm- SHWEY. Oiftcled bj AlFftED E. A GRAND Old TIACY THK LUCKY NUMBER? YES, INPLUENCE'S PARTNER, SLIM, WINS THE CAR? OH, BOY? VOU'RE WORTH ALL THE TROUBLE VOU VE BEEN. GOOD! THE CAR WILL BE UP IN FCONT A FEW- MINUTES. I'VE' SURE ENJOYED OOP WALK, MISTY.

THIS CLEAN AIR CERTAINLY DOES THINGS TO VOU COSH, HOW I WANTED TO WIN THAT CAR. LUCKY MAN IS A GUEST HERE IN THE HOTEL HE'S ON HIS WAY DOWNSTAIRS NOW. OUR STUFF'S DI6ESM TRACT And Stop Doting Your Stomach VUth and DtB't uptet to raUrf from fM ud brwth by Mb ud otter if CCUM ol your treuhU ii constipation. IB thii out, your nal troobU not hi tin all. But in tlM tr.ct of your food And whan tomr food Buy fill to dlfwt property.

WkM you iruit for rol nlicf yourlowwIaUctioal to It out help On-tart Fflta ht BOW. dj- with your food. You ntiuint from iBdifMliea yon rtaily rood Bar Pflta "Unblock" your tetvtiul tout for rwlnlM from iadicwtioo. nine along said street eastward to lot late of Alexander and James Port; thence southward from Allegheny Street on parallel line with Showalter'lot to the Juniata River; thence west along said river 32 leet to line of Daniel Showalter lot; thenca northward along Showalter line 'to Allegheny Street. Erected thereon is two-story frame dwelling house and other improvements Consideration $1.00.

Deed dated February, 1947. Viola May Bond and Albert E. Mitchell and Harry R. Mitchell, her husband, to Theodore F. Bair: Tract of land in the borough of Shade Gap along the public highway leading from Shade Gap to Burnt Cabins.

Said lot contains 102 square perches and erected thereon is a one and one-half story brick bungalow dwelling house and a one-story frame garage. Consideration $1.00. Deed dated January 30, 1947. Cloyd F. Foust and Virginia Foust, his to H.

Ellsworth Quinn and Donna M. Quinn, his wife: Two lots of ground in the township of SmitWield being Lots Nos. 14 and 15 in the plan of Smithfield laid out by R. W. Jacobs in August, 1905 Erected thereon is a bungalow dwelling house and garage.

Consideration $1.00. Deed dated February 11, 1947. C. A. Patterson ancj Charlotte Patterson, to Charles W.

Patterson and Oakley S. Havens: Lot of ground in Penn Township on the eastern side of the Raystown Branch of the Juniata River and along the township road. Consideration $200. Deed dated July 26, 1946. Blair L.

Fisher and Ora B. Fisher, his wife, to C. A. Patterson: Lot of ground in Penn Township on the eastern side of the Raystown Branch of the Juniata River and along the township road. Consideration $1.00.

Deed dated July 1, 1946. Marko Stoianoff and Eleanor Stoianoff, his wife, to George J. Harris, Lot of ground in the borough of Mount Union fronting 33 feet on the east side of N. Jefferson Street and extending back east 150 feet to the lot of C. H.

Fetterolf. Bounded on the north and east by lands of C. H. Fetterolf; on the south by lot of Spas Stoianoff estate, now Marko Stoian- off and on the west by N. Jefferson Street.

Erected thereon is a two- story frame dwelling house. Consideration $1.00. Deed dated February 8, 1947. Elia Dimoff and Angelena Dimoff, his wife, to Kero Dimoff: Lot of ground in the borough of Mount 1 Union fronting 40 feet on the side of E. Penna, Avenue and extending in depth of equal width 171 feet to an alley.

Said lot Is bounded on the west by lot of Elia Dimoff and on the east by lands of North American Refractories Company. Said lot is part and parcel of what was formerly known as the Exchange Hotel. Consideration $1.00. Deed, dated February 8, 1947, Dorsey L. Hoover and Annie M.

Hoover, his wife, to Clarence R. Sprjggle and Naomt Sprlggle, his wife: Lot of ground in the third ward of Mount Union Borough fronting 50 feet on the north side of Milford Street and extending back 160 feet to Willow Street. Said lot Is bounded on the east by lot of Simon Foreman; on the south by Mllford Street, on the west by lots of Carson W. Jones and Ella Wiley and on the north by Willow Street. Erected thereon is a two-story frame house.

Said lot Is No. 29 in the plot of lots laid out by John Thompson. Consideration $1.00. Deed dated April 7, 1945. Clarence Siard to Nellie P.

States: Lot of ground in Walker Township on the southeast side of the state highway leading from McConnellstown to Huntingdon. Said lot fronts 50 feet on the state highway and extends back at right angles thereto In depth 160 feet fo an alley. Consideration $150. Deed dated April 27, 1946. Clarence Siard to Robert F.

Bollinger: Lot of ground in Walker Township on the southeast side of state highway leading from McConnellstown to Huntingdon. The above plot fronts 70 feet on the state highway and extends back at right angles thereto in depth 160 feet to an alley. Consideration $125. Deed dated April 27, 1926. Anna McCall, widow of Harry L.

McCall, to Robert Bollinger: Lot of ground in the township of Walker on the southern side of state road leading from McConnellstown. to Huntingdon. Adjoining lands of Arnold M. Lloyd. Said lot fronts 5 feet on the highway and extends back 160 feet.

Consideration $200 Deed dated November 8. 1928. U. M. Oakman to E.

Shope and Ruth Shope. his wife: Three lots of ground in Smithfield Township being Lots Nos. 34. 39 and 42. Said lot-.

front on Pine Street as laid out by J. Murray Africa for R. Jacobs in the plan of Smithfield Township. Consideration $1.00 Deed dated February 8, 1947. James W.

Foster, treasurer o) Huntingdon County, to Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Miller: Piece of rea estate consisting of a.

cigar factory and situated in the borough oj Shirleysburg purporting to be owned by and assessed in the name of George M. Miller, Consideration $32.75. Deed dated November 3, 1941. N. M.

Sleber and Mildred M. Sieber, his wife, to Carl Gladfelter and Mary H. Gladfelter, his wife: Tract of land In Henderson Township adjoining lands now or formerly of Clarence B. Meloy and wife, and the public road. Erected thereon is a combination dwelling house and service station.

CohsU deration $1.00. Deed dated February 6, 1947. Harry W. Fieck and Gertrude Fleck, his wife, to C. O.

Lane and Mary Lane, his wife: Parcel of land at Meadow Gap in Springfield Township containing about 12 rods. Adjoining lands of D. Lane. Consideration $1.00. Deed dated May 29, 1940.

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