PAGE EIGHT THE UNION PRESS-COURIER, Thursday, Febriiary 16, 1939. Som— 2OOOHOONNNNNONNANNHANONONE | Methodist Church officiating, The DEATH N Tl CES body was taken to Blossburg, Pa. for | interment. | SAMUEL SEANOR. Joseph B. Rowley, aged 68 years, a Samuel Seanor, aged 73 years, a retired merchant of Hastings, and former resident of Ebensburg, died last | one of the best known residents in the week near Ebensburg after an extend- | community, died at 5:30 o'clock on’ ed illness. Surviving are a number of | Sunday morning in the Miners’ hospi- | children. Funeral services were held | tal at Spangler. on Saturday afternoon and interment| Mr. Rowley become a hospital pa- | was made at Windber. tient on Saturday. He had been ill for the past six months but his condition | did not become serious until Saturday. Born in England on August 20, 1870, Mr. Rowley came to this country as a youth. He operated a store in Hastings for more than 40 years before retiring about a year ago. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Jane (Hetrick) Rowley, and a sister, Mrs. JOSEPH B. ROWLEY. MRS. CATHERINE WILKUS. Mrs. Catherine (Sikun) Wilkus, 74, widow of Andrew Wilkus, died on Sunday at her home in North Bar. pesboro, after an extended illness. Her husband preceded her to the grave a number of years ago. Surviving are a sister residing in Europe. Funeral ser- S vices were conducted on Tuesday mor- Charles Stewart, of Hastings. The ning in St. Stanislaus’ Catholic church | funeral services were conducted on and interment was in the church cem- | Tuesday afternoon at the Rowley res. idence with Rev. Edward Jackson of ———— Barnesboro in charge. Interment was ALVIN ROBERTS. i made in Union cemetery, Hastings. Funeral services for Alvin Roberts, | —,—————ee two months’ old son of Joseph and | COUNTY IS UNABLE TO Mary (Chirdon) Roberts, of Patton, 1Q 3 who died last week in the Miners’ OUST OWNERS FROM Bs hospital at Spangler, were conducted LAND IN TAX SALES on Thursday afternoon last at the pa- rental home. Interment was made in St. Thomas’ cemetery at Ashville. The | not eject property owners from land child's death was attributed to pneu- | or houses bought in by the commiss- monia. Besides his parents he leaves ; ioners at a treasurer's sale, President one brother. JOHN G. PARCELL. John G. Parcell, aged 70 years, died | at Ebensburg in the case of the Beacon at his home in Emeigh last Thursday evning of a complication of ailments He is survived by his widow, Mrs. | houses in Reade Township was bought and the following | by the commissioners in 1930. The children: Mrs. E. J. Hall and John R. | court ruled, however, that the county Margaret Parcell Parcell both of Orangeville, Pa.; Mrs. R. L. Dann, Coudersport; Mrs. Leonard Tayne, Elmira, N. Y., and Mrs. John Collinash and Evor Parcell, both of | contended that they had the right to Emeigh. Funeral services were held at the | action was instituted that the Beacon Collinash residence in Emeigh at 7:30 | Coal Company was mining coal! on o'clock Saturday evening, Rev. Gerald Patterson, pastor of the Cherry Tree Cambria County commissioners can- Judge John H. McCann and Judge Ivan J. McKenrick ruled in an opin- ion handed down last Friday in court Coal Company, whose property, con- sisting of 22 tracts of land and 39 hus the right to take legal action tn “restrain waste” on the property. Ia their petition the commissioners the land. It was said at the time the the property. More than $25,000 in tax- es and interest is due on the property and the commissioners sought to have the coal company dispossessed. CLASSIFIED ADS GREASING SERVICE. Bring your car to us and it will receive a thorough job. Price $1.00. Your satisfaction is our aim. DIETRICK MOTOR CO. 416 Lang Ave. Patton, Pa. OLD PAPERS, for sale in bundles, at 5c bundle, at this office for a lim- ited time only. 1933 DE LUXE PLYMOUTH in first class condition for sale. Will take old- er car in on trade. Can be seen at 408 Lang avenue, Patton. PLAYER PIANO BARGAIN— In- stead of reshipping to factory, Playcr Piano, like new, can be had for un- paid balance of $38.62 remaining oa contract. Write at once to Edgar Netzow, (Department of Accounts), 4743 North Sheffield Ave. Milwaukee, Wisconsin, who will advise where pi- ano can be seen. Kindly furnish ref- erences. FOR SALE—Five room house on McIntyre avenue. Inquire of Dominic Cozzetorto, R. D., Patton, Pa. Counsel for the coal company, Schettig & Swope , contended that the utie gained by the commissioners at the tax sale did not give them the right to possession or any right or title other than for the purpose of selling it at a commissioners’ tax sale. This view was sustained by the court. PURCHASES MORE LAND | Pennsylvania with nearly 600,000 acres of forest lands and farm lands already set aside as havens for wild game and hunting grounds for sports- men, is seeking to boost the total to 650,000 acres. Disclosure that the state was seek- ing additional lands followed announ- cement by the game commission that it had acquired 4,785 acres in 10 coun- , ties. The commission said in announcing its latest purchase that “a conserva. tive estimate of the value of this large acreage is $3,075,000’ “This does not, of course, include an estimate of value of the game on the lands, or their recreational possibilities, because of the impracticability of ar- | riving at anything like a fair es- timate,” said W. Gard Conklin, chief The new 193. Model “B” Speed Queen is now on our floor, and if you want to give your eyes a treat, we suggest you drop in and see it We've seen lots of washers, but none as beautiful as this one. We've seen lots of wringers, but none as safe, sturdy and efficient as the wringer on this washer. And while we haven't washed with it ourselves as yet, the factory tells us this new model is absolutely the fastest washer now on the market. In addition to this, prices on all Speed Queen models have been & reduced which certainly should make 8 Speed Queen THE BUY for 19381 @® Ironing Table ® Two Rinsing Tubs PAY $5.00 DOWN TT WASHERS 7 IBONERS IT as low as 39.50 FREE! WITH WASHER Qnrery:Fitzeerntp FURNITURE CO CLINTON STREET-NERR MAIN | ¢ BUDGET JOHNSTOWN, PA. | | | of the division of lands. | a " —_— @ Electric Iron and Cord @® Willow Clothes Basket $5.00 MONTHLY TERMS ARRANGED PATTON, PENNA. GRAND THEATRE Friday Night Orly WALLACE BEERY JACKIE Hd EN SATURDAY NITE ONLY REE RAND FEATURE SHOWS LIND... had her name in ; the social register! KATY... wasn't even listed in the telephone book! But any girl can get her man . . . if she’ll only do what Katy did! It’s the laugh-and-love topper to “3 Loves Has Nancy"! ; Screen Play by Harold Goldman, Felix Jackson (and Karl Noti + From a Short Story by Sandor Hunyady Directed by NORMAN TAUROG Produced by HARRY RAPF THE TERROR OF THE MISSISSIPPI... THAT SLY SLICK SLEUTH ... 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