PAGE SIX UNION PRESS-COURIER Thursday, February 19, 1042 Proceedings of Patton Council at Special and Regular Meetings SPECIAL MEETING January 16, 1947 Plant and to arrange for tion of Recreation Center. President Ott presided, with Coun- cilmen Blatt, Nehrig, Little, McLaugh- lin, Yahner and Ott present. Patton Fire Co, represented by The resignation of the Borough Tr- | ensuot, Andrew Sepita, was atcepled for purpose of purchasing a and Louise McLaughlin ing the on y aod for Pup for the Filtration nomination for the office, she was ue-| administra- lected to fill the unexpired term. H. W. Fleming was granted his re-| lait for use of Lot 4 in Block 62 for | a garden plot, paying a rent of $1 per| year under terms of which the Council | may terminate the agreement if it sees fit. Chief James Blake, requested the pur- chase of 300 feet of 2% ” hose and 24 | expansion rings, and installation of a ceived and the Council was advised that the snow | Klaxon Horn to replace the gong now | oq then instructed to have it mount- ed on the Borough Ford Truck. connected with the fire signal phone at the Patton Clay Mfg. Co. installed. The following bids were received on | the new chlorinator: Wallace & Tier-| nan 0; Permutit Co., $1,495. 0 Sos th Wallace & | eration of de The order was placed wi V Tiernan Co. for a new chlorinato be delivered as soon as possible. There was a discussion on matters | relating to Borough Recreation Center and administration by either a recrea- | ..... under the property. The request tion commission or a committee. The Burgess was requested to con- tact the various clubs, contributors | m | The secretary was then instructed It was authorized by the group that | to notify formen of the two WPA pro- bids should be secured on the hose and | jects they were to advise Council of | expansion rings and that the horn be progress of the work at a Special eeting. The Burgess reported receipt of $2 in fines, and a $5 license fee. Council was petitioned for an exon- linquent taxes of $7.50 r to | for 1936 as assessed against the Steve | Homyak property on Railroad Ave, | due to the fact that the property was damaged beyond repair and family | forced to vacate due to a fire in the | was granted, providing it is within the legal rights of Council to do so. The Farabaugh tax case was again hairman the of Patton Joint | brought before Council, and after dis- Sming Pool Committee and pro- | cussion the secretary was instructed a committee of this group for|to advise Miss Rose Farabaugh that | Council would take definite action on the refund of taxes requested if the County Commissioners would make a similar county tax refund. approval of council at the next meet- 42. ing, February 18, 394 REGULAR MEETING February 13, 1942 It was agreed that two week's paid Councilmen Ott, Little, McLaughlin, | vacations would be given to borough and Yahner and Burgess Haluska employes and al month-to-six weeks sick leave be given at this time to H. W. Fleming requested that the| joseph Short. John J. Bender, upon present; Blatt and Nehrig absent. borough-owned lot 4 in Block 62 be leased to him for a garden. Patton Fire Co, represented by James Blake, asked that a road be] constructed to provide access to Chest | pe | ment of Klaxon Horn at Creek near Louis Ianello’s store. | mu otion by Little and seconded by | Yahner, was hired as extra utility | man to drive Borough Truck with pay | for such work at 50 cents per hour. The secretary was instructed to have the proper outlet for the place- Clay Mig. Was also requsted that fhe snow the | Company's boiler room. Council will | investigate driveway as asked for by | the Fire Co. and take action on same | at a Special session. removed from the driveway of Muncipal Building. Constable William Burkey request- ed a key to the lock-up, stating it was | needed in connection with his duties. | Thos. Whiteford advised Council he | had an unpaid claim against the boro for 2 day's as roller operator for work performed at the Recreation Center. | er Upon motion the bills were read and ordered paid. Discussion then followed on a com- plaint by Frank Cammarata that sur- | face water was running over his prop- ty on 5th Ave., adjoining the public Minutes of Regular meeting Jan. 6| schools, Council stated that as both and Special meeting Jan. 16, were | properties were private property only, {no action could be taken by them. read and approved with the exception of a motion by Yahner, seconded by McLaughlin, instructing the Burgess to contact various clubs, contributors, etc., and propose a committee of this group to administer affairs of the Recreation Center. The action was de- | | | PITTSBURGH BEATS JAP STEEL OUTPUT In any given period the Pittsburgh clared illegal and ordered stricken area can produce almost three times las much steel as Japan. This district Upon motion by Yahner, seconded | alone can top Japan's daily steel out- from the records. by McLaughlin, and unanimously car- ried, “be it hereby resolved that: has established a Swimming Pool and {put by 31,000 tons. Its annual cap- lacity is aproximately 18,200,000, or WHEREAS the Borough of Patton | 31 100,000 tons more than the annua! | ca pacity of Japan, as estimatel by the Recreation Center in Patton Borough Aperican Iron and Steel Institute. and, WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Borough Council to recognize the pro- visions of the Aca of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pa., of May 4, 1927, P.L.519, and authorize the Burgess of Patton Borough to appoint a Recrea- | can be turned out in this area in a| burgh In fact, the plants of a single Pitts- corporation—Carnegie-Illinois are making more steel than all of Japan. Steel for two American battleships tion Commission for proper manage- [day and a’ half, while it is estimated ment and maintenance of said Rec-! ijt would take Japan almost four days reation Center and Swimming Pool’ to do this. Pittsburgh's total capac- BE IS HEREBY RESOLVED, that the Burgess of Patton Borough is authorized and instructed to appoint a 5-man Recreation Commission under [91 ity output in a year provides suf- | ficient steel to build 520 battleships, 0 aircraft carriers, 1820 destroyers provisions of the Act of Assembly, of | OF 674,000 medium tanks. May 4, 1927, P.L.519, with the under- standing that Council shall pass on all matters of importance. | { | { In connection with this matter a! letter from the Solicitor was read out- lining the Act of May 4, 1927, P.L.519. | By-laws of Council were again read and it was voted that they were pass- ed as read and copy sent to each of the councilmen. The question of proper compensa- tion for the Burgess was again bro- ught before the Council. After discus- sion upon motion by McLaughlin 20 seconded by Yahner, it was voted vr by Ott. Yahner and McLaughlin, and no by Little, to fix the Burgess’ sal: at $15 per month instead of a com- mission and cost basis. Discussion followed on fixing salar- ies of other officials and employes of the borough. It was voted that all sal- { | | de Ww | Pe LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE In the estate of Herman Dishart, ceased, late of the Township of hite, County of Cambria, State of nnsylvania. Notice is hereby given that Letters | Administration in the estate of the | sa. th “ito id decedent have been granted to e undersigned. All persons indebted said estate are requested to make { payment, and those having claims or | de { th |or mands against the same will make em known without delay to Joseph W. Dishart, Administrator, Patton, Pa. aries should be advanced 15%, due to | Albert L. O'Connor, Attorney for Administrator, increased cost of living, to be retro- active to January 1, 1942. Pictured from the alr is the charred, blistered hulk K. of C. Building, Ebensburg, Pa. $60,000,000 Worth of Ship Turns Turtle of the former Juxury liner, Normandie, more recently the U. S. naval auxiliary La- fayette, as she lay on her side at the North river berth in New York, after. capsizing. Weight of the water poured into her holds during a five-hour blaze caused the great ship to turn over. plow recently ordered had been re-| street commissioner | 1 | | SHERIFF SALES By virtue of certain sundry writs of Fieri Facias. Levari Facias, Allas Fieri Facias Alias Levari Facias and Vend. Expon issued out of the Court of Com- mon Pleas to me directed there will be exposed to public sale at the Courthouse, Ebensburg, Pa., Courtroom No. 4, on Monday, March 2, 1942 at 1:15 o'clock P. M., Eastern Daylight Savings Time, or 12:15 o'clock P. - Kastern Standard Time, the following described real estate to wit: CONDITIONS OF SALE The purchase money shall be paid at the time of sale or by Friday, March 6, 1942, at 1:15 o'clock P. M., E. D. 8. T., or 12:15 o'clock P. M,, BE. 8. T., otherwise the property will again on Friday, March 6, 1942, at 1:15 o'clock P. M., E. D. 8. T., or 12:15 o'clock P. M, E. 8. T., at the Courthouse in Ebensburg, be put up and sold at the risk and expense of the persons to whom it was struck off, who in case of any Asaciency on such S: shall make good the same. sale shall .EV. FA. NO. 10 Lot in Fifth Ward, Johnstown, Cam- bria County, fronting on Somerset Street and extending to Stonycreek River, adjoining -Helenic Orthodox Church lot and others, with right to use of certain right-of-way on said Helenic Orthodox Church lot as set out in Cambria County records, Deed Book, Vol. 462, page 183, where full description of lot will be found. Improvements: Two.story frame dwelling house divided into two apart- ments Owners or reputed owners: Jennie Bearer, widow; Paul T. Bearer, D. Fre- mont Bearer and Byron Bearer, and First National Bank of Johnstown, terre tenant. : Philip N. Shettig, attorney for plain- iff FI. FA. NOS. 11-12-13 Lot in Tenth Ward, Johnstown, Cam- bria County, fronting 34 feet on Coal Street, having depth of 104 feet to Foundry Alley, with alley on one side and lot of John Welfel on the other. Improvements: Two-story frame dwelling with two-story frame addition. Known as No. 125 Coal Street, Johns- town. Pa. Owners or reputed owners: Charles Plack. Amelia Plack and estate of Hen- ry Plack, deceased. For tull description see Cambria County records, Book, Vol. 147, page 125 25. Philip N. Shettig, attorney for plain- tiff LEV. FA. NO. 14 Ali the right, title and interest of Mary Polly, mortgagor and real owner, of, in and to all those two certain pieces or parcels of land, situate in the Township of Cresson, County of Cam- bria and State of Pennsylvania, bound- ed and described as follows, to-wit: No. 1—Beginning at a stake in the line of George M. Reade and township road; thence along said township road south 26 degrees 1 minute east 1,118.4 feet to a stake; thence north 73 de- grees 20 minutes east 1,500 feet to a hemlock in the line of land of Peter Dunn; thence north 15 degrees 58 min- utes west along line of land of James Noon 2,047.7 feet to a willow; thence south 44 degrees 25 minutes west feet to a stake; then north 42 degrees 8 minutes west 189.1 feet to a line of Old Portage Railroad; thence south 60 degrees 15 minutes west along the said Old Portage Railroad 1,653 feet to a stake; thence south 16 degrees 11 min- utes east, 728 feet to a stake, the place of beginning, containing 80 acres, more or less. No 2—Beginning at a post at the in- tersection of the road leading from Lilly to the farm formerly owned by Julius Eager and the road to the O’'Mal- ley place; thence in a northerly direc- tion about 150 feet; thence by land of the said M. K. Piper in an easterly direction 350 feet, more or less, to a post, and thence by said road leading from Lilly to the farm formerly owned by Julius Eager in westerly direction 350 feet. more or less, to the place of beginning. Being land formerly conveyed to Paul and Mary Polly deed of M. K. Piper dated May 10, 1924, and of record in Deed Book, Vol. 271 at page a two-story Having thereon erected farm build- dwelling, barn, and other ings. Taken In execution at the suit of The Federal Land Bank of Baltimore. Clarence E. Davis, attorney for plain- tiff. LEV. FA. NO. 15 All the right, title and interest of A V. Weaver, original mortgagor and real owner, of, in and to all that cer- tain piece or tract of land situate in Croyle Township, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows. Beginning at a post at land of V J. Burke 21 feet north of land of H. Slonaker; thence along land of said V. J. Burke north 15 degrees east 420 feet to a stake; thence along same land north 48 degrees 10 minutes east 597 feet to a post; thence along same land and land of C. B. Plummer north 22 degrees 30 minutes east 687 feet to a post; thence along said land of C. B Plummer and land of Stephen Had- den north 48 degrees 30 minutes east 227 feet to a post; thence along lands of George Mulhollen, Sam and Andy Manor and David Templeton south 56 degrees 12 minutes east 1,220 feet to a stake: thence along land of which this is a part (this being a new or di- viding line) south 19 degrees 20 min- utes west 1,136 feet to a stake; thence along same lands south 6 degrees 20 minutes east 225 feet to a stake; thence along same south 33 degrees 15 minutes west 1,085 feet to a stake; thence along same (this part being reserved for a private road) north 69 degrees west 583 feet to the place of beginning, containing 71.1 acres. Being same 4and conveyed to A. V. Weaver, et ux, by deed of I. J. Wis- singer dated Dec. 13, 1916, and of rec- ord in Deed Book, Vol 391 at page 132. Having thereon erected a two-story frame dwelling, barn, and other farm buildings Taken in execution at the suit of The Federal Land Bank of Baltimore. Clarence E. Davis, attorney for plain- tiff LEV. FA. NO. 16 All the right, title and interest of T. L. Burgoon, original mortgagor and real owner, of, in and to all that cer- tain piece or parcel of land situate in the Township of White, County of Cambria” and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to- wit: Beginning at a spruce on the northwest corner of land of Joseph Creighton; thence by land surveyed in the name of James McClay, north 44 degrees west 150 perches to a sugar tree; thence scuth 55 degrees. west 53 perches to a post; thence by land of Timotny Sheehan south 44 degrees east 150 perches to a post; thence by land of Joseph Creighton north 55 degrees 53 perches to the place of beginning, containing 50 acres and allowances of 6% for roads, etc. Being the same land title to which became vested in T. L. Burgoon by Deed of L. A. Burgoon et ux, dated November 20, 1922, and of record in Deed Book, Vol. 359 at page 126. Having thereon erected a two-story frame dwelling and other farm build- ings. Taken in execution at the suit of Federal Land Bank of Baltimore. Clarence E. Davis, attorney for plain- ; A tif: FI. FA. NO. 17 Robert Stephens, owner or reputed owner. Lot of ground fronting on the northerly side of Millcreek Road, South- mont Borough, Cambria County, Penn- svlvanu, 67.95 feet by 75.73 feet by 54.92 feet by 108.49 feet. Having erect- ed thereon a two-story frame dwelling known as 1020 Millcreek Road. Deed Book, Vol. 385, page 315 Taken in execution at the suit of W. J. Rose & Song, Limited. Walter E. Rose Jr.. attorney for plain- tiff LEV. FA. NO. 19 Lot in Sixth Ward, Johnstown, Cam- bria- County, fronting. on Franklin Street, adjoining lot of John H. Morley. Improvements: Two-story frame dwelling known as No. 831 Franklin Street, Johnstown, Pa. Owners or reputed owners: George Rinkenberger, Imelda H. Crichton and Elsa M. Rinkenberger. For full description see Cambria County records, Deed Book, Vol. 383, page 37. Philip N. Bhettig, attorney tor plain- tire, FI. FA. NO. 22 All toe right, title and interest of Harold J. Ernst and Agnes C. Ernst, his wife, of, in and to all that certain lot or piece of ground, together with the buildings and improvements there- om erected, situate, lying and being in the Ninth Ward of the City of Johns- town. County of Cambria and State of Pennsylvania, further bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on Coal Street, at the corner of lot nerein described and lot now or lute of John Zwick and Anna Zwick, his wife; thence along said Coul Street 12 feet and nine inches to corner of lot of "Christ Kleinmeyer and Hubert; thence back along said last mentioned lot south 58 degrees west 8 distance of 80 feet to line of lot now or late of Christian Schmaltz; thence along line of said last mentioned lot, a distance of 5930 feet to line of lot now or late of Erlinger and Harris: thence along line of said last mentioned lot a distance of 22.6 feet to line of lot now or late of John Zwick and Anna Zwick, his wife, thence along the line of said last mentioned lot a distance of 40.15 feet tc a point; thence at right angles and along said lot now or late of John Zwick and Anna Zwick, nis wife, a distance of 56 feet to a point on Coal Street and the place of beginning. Having erected thereon a two-story, composition roof, frame dwelling known and numbered as R. 168 Coal Street, Johnstown, Pa ‘ Philip P. Sharkey, attorney LEV. FA. NU. zy. All the right, title and interest of Dale Gwyn. of, in and to all that cer- tain lot of ground situate in the East Ward of the Borough of Ebensburg, County of Cambria and State of Penn- sylvania, bounded and described as fol- lows: Fronting 66 feet on the south side of Crawford Street and extending back between parallel lines a distance of 264 feet to Sample Street; having Phaney Street on the easterly side thereof and having erected thereon a two-story frame dwelling and other frame buildings Being the same lot of ground, title to which became vested in Dale Guynn by deed of Annie J. Clymans, dated August 16, 1934, and of record in the Recorder's Office of Cambria County, Pa., In Deed Book, Vol. 457 at page 314. Taken in execution at the suit of Borough of Ebensburg. Clarence E. Davis, attorney for plain- plaintiff LEV. FA, NO. 36. All the right, title and interest of Harry D. McGough and Elizabeth Mary McGough, his wife, in all that lot of ground situated in the Borough of Franklin, Cambria County, Pa. front- ing 50 feet on Main Street and extend- ing back 130 feet to an alley, being the same lot which vested in Harry D. McGough and Elizabeth Mary Mc- Gough, his wife, by aeed of Mary Custer et al, dated October 3, 1923, and recorded in Deed Book, Vol. 363, page 148. Having thereon erected a two-story frame dwelling at house No. a Earl Sorber, attorney for plain- FI. FA, NO. 33. Owner or reputed owner, William C. Horner. Three lots in Adams Town- ship, Cambria County, Pa. (1). Situate at corner of Wilmore Road and road from Johnstown to Bedford in Village of Elton. (2). Lot adjoining above on north with two feet front on Wilmore Road and piece approximately 33 x 54 feet in rear. For description of No. 1 and 2 above and mineral reservation see deed book 429, page 104, tracts 1 and 3 therein described. Improve- ments: two-story frame dwelling house and outbuildings. (3). 2 acres, 124 perches, fronting 454 feet on road from Elton to Windber, extending back to P. R. R. For full description and mineral reservation see deed book 385, page 632. Graham, Yost, Meyers & Graham, attorneys or, plaintiff. . . NO. 34. All the right, title and interest of Arthur J Noel and Mary C. Noel, hus- band and wife, of, in and to all that certain lot of ground situate in the Borough of Southmont, County of Cambria, State of Pennsylvania, front- ing 40 feet on the northerly side of Wonder Street and extending back the same width 140 feet to Apple Al- ley; being marked and known as Lot No. 695 on the Plan of Southmont, laid out for Cambria Land & Improve- ment Company, Ltd. by C. P. Collins, C. E., March 5, 1907; having thereon erected a two-story frame dwelling house known and numbered as No. 620 Wonder Street; under and subject to the exceptions. reservations, con- ditions and restrictions, except such as have been waived and released, as contained in former deeds. For description see Deed Book, Vol. 453, page €72. Taken in execution at the suit of Jessie J. Paul, who survived her hus- band, I. S. Paul. Frank P. Barnhart, attorney for plain- tiff. FI. FA. NO. 35. Owner or reputed owner, Frank J. Pentrack—Lot of land Sixteenth Ward, Johnstown, Pa., fronting on the south- erly side of Broad Street 20 feet and extending back 132 feet to an alley, part of Lot No. 64 For description see Deed Book Vol. 384, page 196. Subject to exceptions, and reservations contained in deeds in chain of title. Improvements—A two and one-story brick, frame and tile building used as office, residence, garage and mortuary, known as 621 Broad Street. Graham, Yost, Meyers & Graham, at- torneys for use plaintiff. FI.. FA. NO. 36 All the right, title and interest of Luke F. Stravasnik and Stella Stravas- nik, owners or reputed owners of two lots of ground in Stonycreek Town- ship, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, known as Lots Nos. 4021 and 4014 on William Turner's Plan of Lots in‘ Stony- creek Townhip, adjacent to Moxham; Lot No. 4021 fronting 40 feet on For- est Place and extending back to Fair- view Avenue, Moxhamvu, and Lot No. 4014, fronting 40.95 feet on the south- eastern side of the township road, south of Charles Street and extending back to Forrest Place. Lot No. 4021 having theréon erected a frame dwelling house known and numbered as No. 758 Forrest Place. For complete description, see Mortgage Book, Vol. 153 at page 46, records of Cambria County. Taken In execution at the suit of the Slovenian Savings & Loan Asso- ciation of Franklin-£onemaugh. George S. Dluzansky, attorney for plaintiff. FI. FA. NOS. 37 AND 38. All the right, title and interest of Jaber Geha and Helena Geha, his wife, of, in and to all that certain lot or piece of ground situate, lying and being in the Seventeenth Ward of the City of Johnstown, County of Cambria and State of Pennsylvania, more particularly bounded and de- scribed as follows, to-wit: Fronting 80 feet on the westerly side of Linden Avenue and extending back between parallel lines a distance of 120 feet to an alley in the rear, having lot now or late of Ella Von Lunen on the northerly side and Lunen Street on the southerly side. Subject to the same exceptions, reser- vations and conditions as exist by virtue of prior instruments, deeds or conveyances Having thereon erected a 2!3-story brick-cased double dwelling house, known as Nos. 341-343 Linden Avenue, and also a concrete block garage. Being the same premises which John Eberwein by Logan M. Keller, Sheriff, by his deed dated June 15. 1922, re- corded ir Deed Book Vol. 198, page 188, conveyed to Jaber Geha and Helena Geha, his wife, parties hereto, as by reference to which the same more fully and at large appears. And also the same premises which John Eber- wein, by Logan M. Keller, Sheriff, by deed dated June 15, 1922, recorded in Deed Book Vol. 198, page 189, con- veyed to Jaber Geha and Helena Geha, his wife parties hereto. See also deed of Louis Leventry, widower et. al, dated July 1, 1927, recorded in Deed Book, Vol. 368, page 540, to Jaber Geha and Helena Geha, his wife, parties hereto; also deed of Ella Von Lunen single, dated July 1, 1927, recorded in Deed Book, Vol. 419, page 114, to Jaber Geha and Helena Geha, his wife, parties hereto. J. G. Swartz, Edward J. Harkins, attorneys for plaintiff, FI. FAS. NOS. 39 AND. 40 All the right, title and interest of Charles Oscar Hampton and Pauline Hampton, his wife, of, in and to all that certain lot or piece of ground, situate, lying and being in the Twen- tleth Ward of the City of Johnstown, County of Cambria and State of Penn- sylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: Fronting 40 feet on the southerly side of Corinne Avenue and extending back the same width between parallel lines a distance of 120 feet to an alley (16 feet wide) in the rear, having Lot No. 189 on the hereinafter mentioned Plan of Lots on the westerly side and Lot No. 191 on said plan on the easterly side; being marked, known and num- bered as Lot No. 190 on the Plan of Oakhurst, which said plan is recorded in the office for the recording of deeds, etc, in and for Cambria County, Penn- sylvania, in Plat Book, Vol. 1, page 39. Subject to the same exceptions, res- ervations, conditions and restrictions as exist by virtue of prior instruments, deeds or conveyances Having thereon erected a two and one-half story frame double dwelling house known as Nos. 402-4025 Corinne Avenue. Being the same premises which George W. Ellenberger and wife et al., by their deed dated March 29, 1927, recorded in Deed Book, Vol. 415, page 162, conveyed to Charles Oscar Hamp- ton; also being the same premises which Charles Oscar Hampton and Pauline Hampton, his wife, by their deed dated January 11, 1950, recorded in Deed Book, Vol. 436, pege 51, con- veyed to Frank W. Stanko; and also being the same premises which Frank W. Stanko, single man, by his deed dated January 11, 1930, recorded in Deed Book, Vol. 436, page 52, conveyed to Charles Oscar Hampton and Paul- ine Hampton, his wife, as by reference to which the said three deeds the same more fully and at large appears. . G. Swartz, Edward J. Harkins, at- torneys for plaintiff. FI FAS NOS. 41 AND 42 All the right, title and interest of Warren D Claridge and Violet Claridge, his wife, of, in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Twentieth Ward, (for- merly the Borough of Oakhurst) City of Johnstown, County of Cambria and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and de- scribed as follows: Fronting 40 feet on the scutherly side of Dorothy Avenue and extending back the same width between parallel lines a distance of 120 feet to 16-foot alley in the rear; having Lot No. 113 on the westerly side and Lot No. 115 on the easterly side thereof; being marked, known and numbered as Lot No. 114 on the Plan of Oakhurst, which said Plan is recorded in the office for the recording of deeds, etc, in and for Cambria County, Pennsylvania, in Plat Book, Vol. 1 at page 39. Subject to the same exceptions, res- ervations and conditions as exist by virtue of prior recorded instruments, deeds or conveyances. Having thereon erected a 2l5-story frame double dwelling house, known as Nos. 492 and 494 Dorothy Avenue. Being the same premises which the State Capital Savings & n Asso- ciation, a Pennsylvania Corporation, by its deed dated May 1937, recorded May 3, 1937, in Deed Book Vol. , page ——, conveyed to Warren D. Claridge and Violet Claridge, his wife, as by reference to which the same more fully and at large appears. G. Swartz, Edward J. Harkins, at- torneys for plaintiff. FI. FA. NO. 43 Oriental Park, Inc., owner or reputed owner. Two pieces or parcels of land in Gallitzin Township, Cambria County, Pennsylvania. (1) Adjoining lands of Calvin heirs, Christy heirs, lands formerly of James O'Neill and other lands of Oriental Park, Inc., containing 50 acres, more or less. For description see Deed Book, Vol. 469 at page 602. (2) An undivided one-half interest in the surface of a parcel of ground adjoining lands of Calvin heirs and lands formerly of Joseph Bengele and James O'Neill, containing 3.84 acres. Improvements a large one-story frame building and outbuildings.. For de- scription cee Deed Book, Vol. 469 at page 602, G. Harry Isaacson, attorney for plain- iff, FI. FA. NO. 4 All the right, title and. interest of Emery Gogley of, in and to all that certain piece or parcel of ground lying and being situate in the Borough of Gallitzin, County of Cambria and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a post on Forrest Street and corner of lot now or formerly of Patrick Logue on the east; thence north 79 degrees west 50 feet along Forrest Street to land now or formerly of Charles Dick; thence south 11 degrees west 160 feet along lot now or former- ly of Charles Dick to an alley; thence south 79 degrees east 50 feet to land now or formerly of Patrick Logue, along an alley 20 feet wide; thence north 11 degrees east 160 feet to Forrest Street, the place of beginning along lot now or formerly of Patrick Logue; being known as Lot No. 24 on plan of lots laid out by Thomas Bradley. Title to the above piece cr parcel of ground became vested in Emery Gogley by deed of Andrew Geagler, bearing date the 5th day of December, 1908, and recorded in the Office for the Record- ing of Deeds, etc., in Cambria County in Deed Book, Vol. 207 at page 317. Having thereon erected a two-story frame dwelling and outbuildings. Taken. in execution at the suit of The Gallitzin Building and Loan Asso- ciation of Gallitzin, Pennsylvania. G. Harry Isaacson, attorney for plain- tiff. FI. FA. NO. 45. All the right, title and interest of Louis Kolar and Barbara Kolar, hus- band and wife, of the City of Johns- town, County of Cambria and State of Pennsylvania, of, in and to all that certain lot of land situate in the Nineteenth Ward of the City of Johns- town, fronting 22 feet on the westerly side of I Street and extending back the same width between tparallel linés a distanete of 160 feet, more or less. Having erected thereon a two-story frame dwelling. More fully described in deed book, vol. —, page —. Taken in execution at the suit of the’ liquidating trustees of the Home Sav- ings Fund Charles “A. Greer, attorney: for the liquidating trustees of the Home Sav- ings Fund. FI. FA. NO. 46. All the right, title and interest of Charles D. Wendell and Esther M. Wendell, his wife, of the City of Johns- town, Penn: of, in and to all that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the Twenty-first Ward of the City of Johnstown, fronting 60 feet on the north side of Cooper Avenue, extend- ing back between parallel lines 160 feet to an alley. Erected thereon a dwelling. Taken in execution at the suit of the liquidating trustees of the Home Sav- ings Fund Charles A. plaintiffs. FI. FA. NO. 47 Lot in East Conemaugh Borough, fronting 40 feet on Third Street and 150 feet in depth to an alley; lot now or formerly of Daniel Custer on easterly side and alley on_westerly side. Improvements: Single frame dwelling house known as No. 344 Third Street, Conemaugh, Johnstown, Pa. For full description see Cambria County rec- ords. Deed Book, Vol. 390, page 272. James L. Snowden, owner or reputed owner. Foie N. Shettig, attorney for plain- tiff, LEV. FA. NO. 48 All the right, title and interest of Irene Cunningham, Wilfred Westrick, Amandus R. Westrick, John Westrick, two-story frame Greer, attorney for Paul Westrick, Ruth Volk, Gertha Semelsberger, . Robert Westrick and Pearl Westrick, otherwise Sister Co- letta, heirs at law of Augustine J. Westrick, deceased, defendants, of, in and to all those three certain pieces or parcels of land situate in the Town- ship of Susquehanna, County of Cam- bria and State of Pennsylvania, Bounded and described as follows, to wit: Tract 1—Beginning at a post corner of lands of Willlam Cunningham, Conrad Angert and John Lantzy; thence by land of Conrad Angert north 30%, degrees west 1,594 feet to a post; thence by land of John Manion Sr. north 593; degrees east 1,316.7 feet to a post; thence along land of Isaac Weakland south 591, degrees east 1,064 feet to a post; thence continuing by land of Isaac Weakland north 5515 de- grees east 09 feet to a post: thence still continuing by land of sald Isaac Weeakland south 703; degrees 429 feet to a post; thence by land of James Westrick south 30 minutes west 8081; feet to a fallen chestnut; thence by land of Willlam Cunningham south 60's degrees west 1,514!, feet to post and place of beginning, containing 55 acres, more or less. Tract 2—Beginning at a post corner of lands of Conrad Angert and lands of “Angert’” School plot; thence by lands of said Conrad Angert and lands of A. J. Westrick north 60 degrees 30 minutes east 1,784 feet to a post and line of land of A. J. Westrick (formerly land of Isaac Weakland); thence by said land north 58 degrees west 610 feet to a post corner of land of James McNelis; thence by land of sald James McNelis south 51 degrees 50 minutes west 1,088 feet to a post; thence by land of parties of the first part (of which this is a part) south 55 degrees 30 minutes west 568 feet to a post and line of the Angert School plot; thence by said schoolhouse plot, south 54 degrees 30 minutes east 347 feet to the place of beginning, containing, or said to contain, 16 acres and 443; perches of land. Tract 3—Beginning at a large gum tree in line of land of Edward Manion (known as the Craver tract of land); thence by said land of Edward Manion and land of the party of the second part south 58 degrees 30 minutes east 1,032 feet to a post; thence by land of parties of the first part (of which this is a part) north 46 degrees 30 minutes east 24 feet to a post; thence still by land of parties of the first part north 27 degrees 30 minutes west 288 feet to a post; thence still by the same north 38 degrees west 734 feet to a post between two trees; thence still continuing by the same south 46 de- grees 30 minutes west 458 feet to a gum tree and place of beginning, containing six acres of land, being the same more or less. Improvements: Two - story frame dwelling, barn and other outbuildings. Taken in execution at the suit of Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation. larence E. Davis, attorney for plain- LEV. FA. NO. 49 All the right, title and interest of Joseph W. Arnold and Ella Arnold, of. in and to all that certain piece, par- cel or tract of land situate lying and being in the Township of Croyle, County of Cambria and State of Penn- sylvania, bounded and described as fol- lows, to wit: Beginning at a post on line of Leo Wess, and corner of land of John Stiffler; thence along land of sald John Stiffler, the following two courses and distances: north 3 degrees 37 min- utes east 2,393 feet to a post; south 731% degrees west 394 feet to a post In line of same; thence still along line of John Stiffler and land of Israel Rorabaugh north 43; degrees east 2,638 feet to a post in line of same and corner of land of Dr. Blaisdell; thence along line of sald Dr. Blaisdell, the following three courses and distances: south 743; degrees east 584 feet to post; south 1%; degrees east 874.5 feet to post; south 17 degrees 53 minutes east 1,319 feet to post, corner of land of Michael Dierling; thence along land of said Michael Dierling 3 degrees 55 minutes east 1,697 feet to post corner of same; thence still along land of Michael Dierling south 861; degrees east 490 feet to post, corner of land of Aloysius Shrift; thence along land ot Aloysius Shrift the following three courses and distances: south 3 degrees west 567.8 feet to post; north 841; de- grees west 213.5 feet to post; south 4 degrees 23 minutes west 427.8 feet to post on line of same and corner of land of Leo Wess; thence along land of said Leo Wess north 85 degrees 50 minutes west 1,087.2 feet to post, the tiff place of beginning, containing 100 acres 117 perches. Improvements: Two -story frame dwelling and barn. Taken in execution the Federal Farm tion. a areiios E. Davis, attorney for plain- iff. FI. FA. NO. 50 A:l the right title and interest of Breckenridge Lohr of, in and to all that certain lot or piece of land sit- uate, lying and being in the Seven- teenth Ward of the City of Johns- town (known as Moxham), County of Cambria and State of Pennsylvania, sald lot being known and designated on Plan of Moxham by No. and having a front of 40 feet on the east side of Coleman Avenue and extend- ing back the same width, between parallel lines 120 feet to Fourth Alley; having Lot No. 201 on the one side and Village Street on the other side. Having thereon erected a two-and- one-half story frame building contain- ing store and dwelling known as No 600 Coleman Avenue; also a two-story frame dwelling house known as No. 602 Coleman Avenue. Being the same premises which Jen- nie Ober and husband, by their deed dated October 23,. 1899, recorded in Deed Book, Vol. 124, page 148, con- veyed to Breckenridge Lohr. J. G. Swartz, Howard W. Stull, at- torneys for plaintiffs. FI. FA. NOS. 51 AND 52 All the right title and interest of Laura A, Murphy, widow, of, in and to all that certain lot or piece of ground, situate, lying and being in the Seven- teenth Ward of the City of Johnstown County of Cambria and State of Penn- sylvania, more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: Hav- ng a frontage of 40 feet on the west- erly side of Grove Avenue and ex- tending back, between parallel lines, a distance of 120° feet to Fifth Alley in the rear, having Lot No. 742 on the hereinafter mentioned plan of lots on the one side and Lot No. 189 on the said plan of lots on the other side: said lot of ground being marked, known and designated on the Alonzo Rodger’s Addition to Part of Moxham Plan as Lot No. 188, said plan of lots being recorded in the office for the recording of deeds, etc., in and for Cambria County, Pennsylvania, in Miscellaneous Record Book, Vol. page 225 Subject to the same exceptions, reser- at the suit of Mortgage Corpora- vations and conditions as exist by virtue of prior recorded instruments, deeds or conveyances. Having thereon erected a 215-story frame dwelling house, known as 761 Grove Avenue and- also a two-story brick and stucco building in the rear thereof used for garage and dwell ng. Being the same premises which F. P. Martin, widower, by his deed dated January 31, 1923, recorded in Deed Book, Vol. 358, page 149, conveyed to J. J. Murphy and Laura A Murphy, his wife. And the said J. J Murphy died on the 1st day of November, 1935, leaving his wife, Laura A. Murphy as survivor. to whom the said prem- ises by the laws of Pennsylvania relat- ing to estates by entireties did descend and come, J. G. Swartz, Howard W. Stull; attor- neys for plaintiffs FI. FA. NOS. 53 & 54. All the right, title and interest of B. L. Johns of, in and to all that certain lot or piece of ground situate, lying and being in the Fifth Ward of the City of Johnstown, County of Cam- bria and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at an iron post at cor- ner of Grant Street (formerly Hamil- ton Street) and Haynes Street; thence by Haynes Street south 63 degrees 30 minutes west 62 feet to an iron post at corner of Haynes Street and Mill- creek Road; thence by said Millcreek Road North 9 degrees 30 minutes west 52 feet, more or less, to an iron post at corner of land now or formerly of William R. Williams; thence by line of said land now or formerly of Wil- liam R. Williams, north 63 degrees 30 minutes east 46 feet, more or less, to Grant Street; thence by line of Grant Street South 30 degrees east 51 feet, more or less. to Haynes Street, the place of beginning. Having thereon erected a 215-story double frame dwelling house, known as Nos. 440-442 Grant Street, Being the same premises which Ar- thur B. Turner and wife, by their deed Sater, Sepisnibey IV. 1919, recorded in e 00k, vol. , page 247, conv to B. L. Johns. Dag i J. G. Swartz, Howard W. Stull, at- torneys for plaintiffs. PAT FARREL, Sheriff Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg, Pa. February 2, 1942. \
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