UNION PRESS-COURIER Thursday, August 13, 1042 PAGE SIX S————————————] —— N———— ~ | LEGAL NOTICE | erals, etc, Improvements: Two-story erly line of lot No. 40 on plan of on line of Route No. 62 and place | frame dwelling house and out build- Doris; thence by the southerly line of beginning. . | ings, subject to the rights relative to of sald 16-foot alley north 89 degrees Te became Lot in Joe getehd - 5 f oe pipe line. For full description see two minutes east 65.4 feet to a post ants by ee ated ctober 5, 33 YOUR HEALTH | In pursuatice of an order of the | Cambria County records, deed book at intersection of said 16-foot alley and recorded in deed book, volume 4553, The following accounts have been! Orphan's Court of Cambria County volume 416, page 155. Owner or re- with another 16-foot alley; thence by page 261. ¥ % » : o y 4 ndersigned puted owner, Peter Baum, line of said last mentioned 16-foot N. A. Malloy, attorny for plain- examined and passed by me and re. | dated March 24, 1942, the u g C.. Randolph Mye ttorney for lley south one degree 30 minutes west tiff ucational Committee of bis da i ; io , in- will offer to public sale on the prem- y i Ango'p, yers, avtorney for fi ley s( Ole gopre nies Noo , rom Ed dical main on file in this office for the in-, SY ar t 20, 1942 at plaintiff, 120 feet more or less to Dost at south LEY. Ta N0. 5 Trustees of the Medical i arties interested and will | ises on Saturday, Augus , 1942, a a -— easterly corner of lot No. 41 on said 3, . ho 3 Board of > aviv ‘hiel spection of parties interested a i 2 o'clock P. M y 1 he tt t of 1 al FI. FA. NO. 34 plan of Doris; thence by a straight line All the right, title and interest Society of Pennsylvania, which be presented to the court for confir- « o'cloc -M, a BL lract of and) All the right, title and interest of in a northerly direction and through of Bertha May Walls, now Bertha Cambria County Medical Society mation and allowance on Tuesday, |in Allegheny Township, County of| Aaron Robinson and Rebecca Robin- the middle of said lot No. 40, 120 feet May Walls Walker, and W. Dorsey Cambria and State of Pennsylvania, son, his wife, of, in and to, all that to a post, the place of beginning. Be- Walker, her husband, mortgagors, and | the easterly one-half of lot No. Edith Barr Andrews, terre tenant, of, is a component . . . The stomach is involved in about 35 | percent, of all deaths from cancer. * % % Cancer in this part of the body may reach a considerable size, or an ad- vanced stage before giving any defin- ite symptoms. * % * In about one-fourth of cases, indi- gestion precedes the recognition of cancer of the stomach. * %k * This indigestion is similar to that connected with ulcer of the stomach and duodenum, or gallbladder. * k % The best. safeguard agaipst stom- ach cancértiflia careful X-afdy edam- ination of the stomach once or twice a year. ahi 3% { * ¥* ¥ Cancer of the bowel presents its first symptom with some irregularity. * ¥ * There is likely to be diarrhea, al- ternating with constipation. * ¥ kK v Hoarseness is the earliest symptom of cancer of the larynx. * ¥ * A laryngoscopic examination should be made at an early period. * ¥ ¥ If the cancer of the larynx is tec- ognized early the operation is said to effect cure in 80 per cent of the cases. * ¥ * * Cancer of the lungs usually gives ®8 the earliest symptoms the expect- oration of blood. % % To confuse accuracy in diagnosis, fever may be present in cancer of the lungs and cancer may be associated with tuberculosis. * ¥ x An X-ray examination plus a bron- chascopic examination will give an early diagnosis. * ¥ Alertness and immediate and thorough cooperation on the part of both patient and physician will go far toward the control of cancer. * % Xx Cancer is surable—but only when treated early enough. THE COMMON DEFENSE Devotion to Our Cause The propaganda front is our front. Every American citizen is on it. On the propaganda front our minds and our hearts, our reason and our emo- tions are enlisted. What we think and feel and say is counting every- where for American victory or defeat. The Nazis want us to feel their way and talk their way. They want Am- ericans who are Christians to hate Americans who are Jews. They want us to quarrel and waste our strength fighting each other rather than to use it in fighting them. The Nazis did not spend 400 million dollars on this kind of propaganda for nothing in America. They intended that it should prove effective against us—and for them. But we cannot be loyal to America and yet think the thoughts and speak the words of Nazi propaganda. For loyalty to America is more than fond- ness for a certain geographical area. It is a consuming devotion to a body of ideals and aspirations which have transfigured this land above all other lands on the face of the earth. Loy- alty to America is passionate love for a country where a way of life is being developed in which the dignity of man is recognized and respecteu by the whole community; where a man’s rights are jealously safeguard- ed by the state; where opportunity is open to him for the development of such talents as God has given him; where those who, by reason of sick- ness or weakness, are not economical- ly profitable to the state, are protect- de in the right to life and happiness; where liberty is for all, and justice for all. America is a community of neigh- bors, self-governing and self-respect- ing. This is America. And this is what Hitler, with the help of our na- tive fascists, thirsts to destroy. We all have the responsibility to bring to the American people in every village, and hamlet, and city, and farm, and factory, and home, and school in this land the knowledge of the great American ideal for man- kind. We must learn to pledge alle- giance to the flag with enthusiasm and zeal, and when we say: “One Na- tion, indivisible, with liberty and jus- tice for all” we must know with feel- ing what we mean. Liberty and jus- tice for all. For Christians? Yes. For Jews? Yes. For Protestants, for the | Marsden, Marsden. Peale, et. al., Trust Agreement of Rembrandt Peale. September 8, 1942: 1. Final account of William IL Rager, executor of Mary M. Rager. 2. Final account of Moxham Na- tional Bank, administrator d. b. n. of | Ida R. Plotts. 3. Final account of Stephen E. Razga, administrator of Stephen J. Razga. . 4. Final account of Fred G. Ribb- lett and Fidel Ribblett, administra- tors of David C. Ribblett. 5. Final account of Marguerite Gill, executrix of Mary Fisher. 6. Final account of Joseph K. Love, administrator of Katherine Neal Love. 7. Final account of Vincent A. Huber, executor of Peter Semelsber- er. B 8. Final account of Mary E. Wike, or Wyke, executrix of Will W. Wike, or Wyke. 9. Final account of Aloysius Skelly and Harry A. Anstead, administrators of Mary Skelly. 10. Final account of Ambrose Stiff- ler, executor of Henrietta Saiffler. 11. Final account of Daisy Pearl Tate, administratrix of Christina, or Christena, or Tena Anstead. 12 Final accoount of Moxham Na- tional Bank, one of executors of And- rew Koval, or Andy Kowal. 13. Partial account of Johnstown Bank & Trust Co., administrator c. t. a. of Ann Della Hull. 14. Partial account of Paul D. Washington, administrator d.b.n.c.t.a. of Josephine R. Weise. 15. Final account of Johnstown Bank & Trust Co., administrator of George Walters. 16. Partial account of Charles F. Hager, administrator c. t. a. of Emma Hager Howard. account of George H. administrator of Louisa 17. Final 18. Final account of John Vasil, ex- ecutor of Elizabeth Vasil, or Lizzie Wasil. 19. Final account of Suzanna Cima, administratrix of Mike Cimo, or Cima, otherwise Ma jk Cima, otherwise Michael Czimo. 20. Final account of Maurice Stay- er, administrator of H. William Leg- gett. 21. Final aecount of Freda Shaffer, administratrix c. t. a. of Mary Koch Huber, formerly Mary Koch. 22. Partial account of Johnstown Bank & Trust Co., executor of John F. Hochstein. - 23. Final account of Caroline Kvit- kovie, administratrix of Stefon or Stephen Kvitkovic. 24. Final account of Graham Jarvie, executor of Sarah Ann Heilman. 25. Final account of Victoria Shren- kel, executrix of Mary Plahutnik. 26. Final account of Joseph G. Compel, administrator of Irene or Irin Compel. ‘27. Final account of Martin Bar- etincic, administrator of Frank Press- burg. 28. Final account of Edwin W. Gossard and Homer C. Gossard, ad- ministrators of Delilah Jane Gossard. 29. Final account of Marion Dibert Suppes, executor of George O. Suppes. 30. Final account of Johnstown Bank & Trust Co., administrator d.b. n.c.t.a. of Charles J. McCracken. 31. Parital account of George H. Rosenberry, executor of Salona Bier- shenk. 32. Final account of John W. Car- ney, administrator of Mary Catherine, or Mary Cooney. 33. Final account of J. H. Connell, Jr., executor of Reuben G. Deihl. 34. Final account of Alicia Hille- gas and S. Ross Hammer, executors of Samuel J. Hillegas. 35. Final account of William E. Scanlan and C. L. Harmony, execu- tors of LeRoy J. Scanlan. 36. Final account of Jane 6 McB. | Trout, executrix of Harry E. Trout. 37. Final account of Charles L. | Auer, administrator of Henry Sehreib- | er. | 38. Final account of Merton Ed- wards and Bertha Learn, executors of John L. or J. L. Edwards. 39. Final account of Martin Bar- etincic, administrator c. t. a. of Mich- ael Klein, or Kelin. 40. Partial account of Richard Peale and Rembrandt Peale, Jr., trus- tees under the Will of Rembrandt Peale. 41. Partial account of Richard Peale and Rembrandt Peale, Jr., trus- tees under 1922 Trust Agreement of Rembrandt Peale, et al. account of Richard Trustees under 1932 42. Partial 43. Final account of Edwin Huber, executor of Dennis S. Noon. 44. Final account of Joseph Leitz, administrator of John Leitz. 45. Final account of John A. Noll, administrator of Minnie E. Noll. 46. Final account of Elizabeth C. Kuntz, executrix of William J. Kuntz. 47. Supplement to Partial account of George W. Griffith and Frank J. Hartmann, executors of S. L., or Sam- uel Lemmon, or S. Lemon, or Samuel Catholics, for white men, for the|L. Reed. Negroes? Yes. A powerful affirma- | MICHAEL J. HARTNETT tion of faith in the American creed | Register of Wills. must shake this country to its depths. | Ebensburg, Pa., Aug. 8, 1942. S3 This is the faith which makes an in- vincible army of free men on the mili. | tary front, and this is the faith which | NV EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE In the Estate of Eva Smarsh, late makes a determined army of success- | of Susquehanna Township, County of ful managers and workers on the pro-|Camkiia and State of Pennsylvania, duction front, and this is a work for |deceased. America in which every citizen can Notice is hereby given that Letters take an indispensable part by appre- | Testamentary in the estate of the ab- ciating his neighbor's virtues and de- |0Ve named decedent have been grant- fending his neighbor's rights. Vv DO YOU KNOW ed to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands against the same One out of every three women who | will make them known without delay die before the age of 26 is a victim of tuberculosis. Next to venereal diseases, mumps | is the most disabling of the acute in| fections among military recruits. i V: to Alice Keefe, Executrix, S17 Spangler, Pa, Boiling Springs, 17 miles north- west of Harrisburg, are composed of | thirty individual springs forming a Elliott State Park, atop Penfield | combined flow of 24 million gallons Mountain eight miles from Clearfield, | of water every 24 hours. The averdge is the only State part which has a temperature is 45 degrees and the band shell for concert presentations.’ springs have never frozen. bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a post, corner of land of Thomas Will; thence along land of said Thomas Will and Mrs. Samuel Will N. 30 degrees 6 minutes E. 2391.3 feet to a post on line of land of George Krug; thence along land of said George Krug S. 89 degrees 24 minutes E. 1117 feet to a post on line of land of James Maloney; thence along line of said Maloney S. 29 de- grees 37 minutes E. 643 feet to a pine stump, thence along said land S. 64 degrees 5 minutes E. 265 feet to a pine corner of land of J. E. Mansfield; thence along land of said Mansfield and land of James Chirdon S. 28 de- grees’ 30 minutes W. 2684 feet to a post, corner of land of D. R. Moore; thence along land of said Moore and Thomas Will N. 65 degrees W. 1755.8 feet to a post the place of beginning. Containing 105 Acres 128 Perches. Being the same land which was conveyed to Andrew Basal by Charles W. Moore et ux., by deed bearing date of the 4th day of March, 1871, and recorded in Cambria County, Penn- sylvania, in Deed Book Vol. 32 at Fage 74, and which was devised by said Andrew Basal to Frank H. Basal by his Will bearing date of June 30, 1906, and of record in the office of the Register of Wills of Cambria County in Will Book Vol. 7 at page 127. ! Excepting and reserving all the coal in and underlying said land, to- gether with the mining rights and privileges which were granted and conveyed with said coal by said And- rew Basal and wife to the Cone- maugh Coal & Coke Company by deed dated June 30, 1898, and recorded in said County in Deed Beok Vol. 118 at Page 319. Terms of Sale: 10% to be paid when the property is struck down and the balance, cash upon delievery of deed. Mayme Basal, Administratrix of the Estate of Frank H. Basal, Deceased. Shettig & Swope, Attorneys for Administratrix, Ebensburg, Pa. SHERIFF'S SALES By virtue of certain sundry writs of Fieri Facias, Levari Facias, Alias Fieri Facias, Alias Levari Facias and Ven. Expon. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas to me directed there will be exposed to public sale at the Courthouse, Ebensburg, Pa. Courtroom No. 4 on Friday, September 4, 1942, at 1:15 o'clock, P. M., Eastern War Time, the following described real estate, to wit: A20 CONDITIONS OF SALE The pyrchase money will be paid at the’ time of sale or by Friday, Sep- tember 11, 1942, at 1:15 o'clock, P. M., Eastern War Time, otherwise the prop- erty will again on Friday, September 11, 1942 at 1:15 o'clock, P. M., Eastern War Time, at the Courthouse in Eb- ensburg, be put up and sold at the risk and expense of the persons to whom it was struck off, who in case of any deficiency on such sale shall make good the same. FI FA. NO. 9 All the right, title and interest of Nellie C. Cousins, otherwise Nellie C. Hillegass, surviving tenant by the en- tireties, and Guy Cousins. her hus- band, in and to all that lot of ground situate in Croyle Township, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, fronting fifty (50) feet on east side of Wood Street and extending back one hundred (100) feet, and bounded on the south side by Lot No. 16, and on the north side by Lot No. 18, and said lot being Lot No. 17, as shown by Plan of Lots of Wilson and Flenner Plan of Lots. Being property for which deed is re- corded at deed book volume 327, page 358. Improvement a two-story dwelling house. R. Meade plaintiff. Stineman, attorney for LEV. FA. NO. 27 All the right, title and interest of James Walter Skagerberg, executor of Ida Mae Skagerberg, deceased, real owner, and Ida Mae Skagerberg and J. W. Skagerberg otherwise James Wal- ter Skagerberg, her husband, mortgag- ors, of, in and to the following real estate situate in the Borough, of Cres- son , Cambria County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Be- ginning at a point on line of the high- way known as the New Portage Rail- road, at corner of land of Manor Real Estate and Trust Company; thence by line of said New Portage Railroad north 35° 47’ east 168 feet to a post; thence by line of lot of Christina Brown of which this was a part, south 54° 13’ east 295.14 feet to a post; thence by land of said Manor Real Estate and Trust Company south 33° 56’ west 95.31 feet to a stone, and still by land of same north 67° 56’ west 292.75 feet to a stone, and still by same north 67° 48° west 14.21 feet to a post, the place of beginning. Hav- ing a hotel building thereon erected. Together with the water right, laid with pipes one inch in diameter to the premises above conveyed, from the spring at which is called Nagle's cross- ing on the bed of the New Portage Railroad opposite the steam saw-mill of M. M. Adams; together with free ingress, egress and regress to the said parties of the second part, their suc- cessors and assigns, and their employes to enter upon the land formerly of the said M. Adams (deceased) through which the said pipes may be laid or run, for the mending, cleaning and repairing the same, without let or hindrance forever; being the same privilege and water right mentioned and described and conveyed by M e Adams et ux. to William Callen by their deed bearing date the 28th day of November, 1865, and duly recorded in the office for recording deeds, etc., in and for said County of Cambria in Deed Book No. 29 page, 800, et seq. Excepting and reserving, however, out of the above piece or parcel of land the following: Beginning at a post on Second Street; thence north 67° 56’ west 123 feet to a post; thence through property of which this is a part north 35° 16’ east 126 feet to a post in line of land of Christina Brown; thence along line of said Christina Brown, south 54° 13’ east 120.2 feet to a post on Second Street; thence along Second Street south 30° 50’ west 95.31 feet» to the place of be- ginning. Taken in execution at the suit of Frank J. Hartmann and George W. Griffith, executors of the estate of S. L. Reed, deceased. i J. Hartmann, attorney for plain- FI. FA. NO. 30 Lot in Cambria Township, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, known as lot No. 24 on plan of Burns’ addition to the Borough of Ebensburg. Excepting and reserving all coal and other min- certain lot or piece of ground situate, lying and being in the Seventh Ward, of the City of Johnstown, County of Cambria and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described, as follows: To wit: Fronting forty (40) feet on Pine Street and extending back the same width, between parallel lines a distance of one hundred eighteen and sixty-seven (118.67) hundredths feet along line of lot No. 11 and one hundred eighteen and sixty-one-hun- dredths (118.61) feet along line of lot No. 13 to an alley in_ the rear. And being known on the Ripple Plan of lots as lot No. 12. Having erected thereon a two-story brick dwelling and a garage building, and known as 608 Pine Street, Johnstown, Pa. Taken in execution at the suit of Ralph Herny. ! Weimer & Bennett, attorneys for plaintiff, LEV. FA. NO. 36 All the right, title and interest of George K. Schmidt and Grace Swanger Schmidt, his wife, and Grace Swanger Schmidt, guardian ad litem of George K. Schmidt, of, in and to, all that certain lot or piece of ground, in Geis- town Borough, Cambria County, Pa., fronting 50 feet on Oakmont Boulevard and 181 feet deep, known as lot No. 29 on the John Widmann, trustee, plan in Geistown Borough. For com- plete description see: Deed book vol- um 406, page 83. Having erected thereon a one-story frame dwelling, frame garage and frame chicken coop. Taken in execution at the suit of Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corporation, Weimer & Bennett, attorneys for plaintiff, FI. FA. NO. 37 Two lots of ground with the build- ings thereon erected and the machin- ery and fixtures therein, together with the right to use private alley, situate in the East Ward of Ebensburg Bor- ough, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, having erected thereon, a brick and tile building now or formerly used as a bakery building and being the northern half of lots Nos. 103 and 104 on the plan of Ebensburg Borough. For complete description, see deed Frank F, Domenick, et al, to James J. Domenick, recorded in Cambria County in deed book volurde 500 at page 48. Owner or reputed owner James J. Domenick. C. Myers, attorney for plain- tiff. FI. FA. NO. 38 Three contiguous lots of ground, Sankertown, Pa., fronting 160 feet on High Street and extending back along alley 150 feet to alley in rear. For reservations and full description see deed book volume 460, page 35. Im- provements—Two-story frame dwelling and frame garage. Owners or reputed owners—Albert C. Hammond and Margery C. Hammond, his wife. Thomas A. plaintiff. Swope, attorney for LEV. FA. NO. 39 All the right, title and interest of James J. Burke, Thomas A. Burke, Marie Burke Schrift, and Helen Burke Greager, heirs at law of Mary Burke, deceased mortgagor, and Rose Burke, executrix of the last will and testa- ment of Martin P. Burke, a deceased son and heir of Mary Burke, mortgag- or, and Rose Burke and Mary Burke, devisees under the will of said Mar- tin P. Burke, of, in and to that lot of land in the Eleventh Ward, Johnstown, Cambria County, Pa., beginning at a point on the northeasterly side of Seventh Avenue, corner of Kaolin Al- ley, north 52 degrees 10 minutes east 125.3 feet to line of land of Southern Cambria Railway; thence along line of same north 25 degrees 10 minutes west 24 feet to a point; thence by same by an arc whose radius is 309.26 feet a distance of 131.70 feet to Seventh Avenue; thence by line of Seventh Avenue, south 37 degrees 50 minutes east 31 feet to Kaolin Alley, the place of Deginning, containing 4,080 square eet. Conveyed to Mary Burke, deed book volume 379, page 174. Having erected thereon frame dwelling. Taken in execution at suit of Johns- town Bank & Trust Company, substi- tuted trustee under the last will and testament of Evan A. Lloyd, deceased. Graham, Yost, Meyers & Graham, attorneys for plaintiff. 115-story FI. FA. NO. 40 Land, Cresson Township, Cambria County, Pa. fronting 60 feet on Raile road Street, being lot No. 20 on plan of town of Summitville. For descrip- ton see deed book volume 280, page Improvements: dwelling, with frame garage. Owner or reputed owner Homer S. O'Neill. sD N. Shettig, attorney for plain- frame and Two-story shingle siding LEV. FA. NO. 42 Land, Cambria Township, Cambria County, Pa., fronting 150 feet on Myers Street and 150 feet on Maple Avenue. Being lots 94, 95 and 96 on Longs’ Addition No. 2 to Mylo Park, recorded in plat book 2, page 137. For de- scription and coal reservation see deed book volume 491, page 156. Improvements: Two-story dwelling. Owners or reputed owners Joseph J, Cain and Gertrude S, Cain, his wife. aestiy & Swope, attorneys for plain- iff. frame FI. FA. NO. 43 All the right, title and interest of Henrietta Boucher in all that lot of ground situated in the Eighth Ward, Johnstown, Cambria County, Pa. fronting 60 feet on Mulberry Avenue, known as No. 140 Mulberry Avenue. See deed book volume 411, page 321. Improvements: A single bungalow dwelling. ‘a Earl Sorber, attorney for plain- 111, FI. FA. NO. 44 All the right, title and interest of Mary G. Kirby and Elizabeth Skelly in all that lot of ground situate in Wilmore Borough, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, fronting on Crooked Street and being in size 60 feet by 120 feet, more or less. Improvements a dwelling and garage. a Earl Sorber, attorney for plain- iff. 115-story frame FI. FA. NO. 45 All the right, title and interest of Edward Knuff, otherwise Edward Fran- cis Knuff in and to all that certain lot of ground situate in the City of Johnstown, County of Cambria and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Fronting 26 feet nine inches on Mar- ket Street and extending back the same width along Locust Street be- tween parallel lines 92 feet, For full description, see deed book volume 182, page 125. Improvements: Combination office and apartment building. dence E. Davis, attorney for plain- iff, store, LEV. FA. NO. 46 Piece or parcel of land situate in Jackson Township, containing 4.35 acres, known as lot Nos. 35, 36 and 37 on the plan of Cauffiel Brothers Inc. For full description see deed book volume 497, page 469. Reputed owners, Bertha Spontak and Charles Spontak. Improvements: Two-story dwelling, 26 x 20. Slarence E. Davis, attorney for plain- tiff. FI. FA. NO. 5 One and a half lots in West Taylor Township, Cambria County, Pennsyl- vania. Beginning at a post on the southerly line of a 16-foot alley, said post being in the center of the north- ing 40 and all of lot No. 41 on the plan of Doris as recorded in the office of recorder of deeds of Cambria County in plat book volume 1, page 37. Be- ing the same parcel of land which Jes- sie J. Paul, widow by her deed dated May 10, 1937 and recorded in Cambria County in deed book volume 474 at page 218 conveyed to John Hribar and Frances Hribar, present owners or re- puted owners. Improvements: Frame dwelling house. Taken in execution at the suit of Matiji Vidmar and Mary Vidmar. George S. Dluzansky, attorney for plaintiffs. LEV. FA, NO. 51 All the right, title and interest of James W. Boyer, Edith Boyer Fleming, Jessie Pearl Boyer, Walter Boyer, Mary Ellen Boyer, A. Dean Boyer, Philip Boyer, Jessie Boyer McDowell, Mary Pearl Cooper and Frank Boyer, heirs of James F. Boyer, Howard W. Stull, assignee of said James F. Boyer, and James L. Bracken and Ruth Bracken, husband and wife, terre tenants, of in and to a certain lot of ground in Lower Yoder Township, Cambria Coun- ty, Pennsylvania, bounded and de- scribed as follows: Beginning at the southeast corner of lands of John Soliday and township road; thence by said road south 8° 56’ west 40 feet to land of McGarry Hostetter; thence south 89° 10’ west 116.81 feet to private road; thence by same in a northwesterly direction 42.3 feet to land of John Soliday; thence north 89° 10’ east 131.91 feet to place of beginning. Being the same lot, title to which vested in James F. Boyer by deed recorded in deed book volume 356, page 364. Having thereon erected a two-story frame dwelling house. 3. Lloyd Adams, attorney for plain- tiff. FI. FAS. NOS. 52, 53 Vincenzo Mongelluzzo, otherwise James Mongelluzzo, owner or reputed owner. Lot No. 65, as designated on the David Atherton plan, situate in the Borough of Barnesboro, Pennsylvania, fronting 50 feet on the northerly side of Philadelphia Avenue and extending back of like width 150 feet to an alley; improved with a two-story, frame dwelling. See deed book volume 301 at page 245 for exceptions and reservations in chain of title. Taken in execution at suit of the Barnesboro Building & Loan Associa- tion of Barnesboro, Pa. William F. Dill, attorney for plain- tiff. FI. FA. NO. 54 Oliver C. Jones, otherwise, O. C. Jones, owner or reputed owner. No. 1—-Lot No. 26, as designated on Bougher and McAnulty plan, situate in the Borough of Barnesboro, Pa., fronting 50 feet on the southerly side of Hickory Street and extending back of like width 150 feet; improved with a one-story, frame garage (?) See deed book volume 360 at page 74. No. 2—Lot No. 123 as designated on the plan of the Borough of Barnes- boro, situate in the Borough of Barnes- boro, Pa., fronting 50 feet on the southerly side of Lovell Avenue and extending back of like width a dis- tance of 150 feet to an alley. See deed book volume 324 at page 14; improved with a two-story, frame dwelling, Subject to exceptions and reserva- tions set forth in the deeds in the chains of title. Taken in execution at the suit of the First National Bank of Barnes- boro, Barnesboro, a. William F Dill, attorney for plain- ff, LEV. FA. NO. 55 All the right, title and interest of Roy Leventry, George Earl Leventry, Louis Rex Leventry, Clare Leventry and Emily Leventry Hoffman, real owners of, in and to lot of ground in the Borough of Lorain, County of Cambria, Pennsylvania fronting 50 feet on Oakland Avenue and extending back 123.16 feet to Short Street. Be- ing lot No. 19 on the plan of lots laid out by Louis Leventry. For com- plete description see deed book vol- ume 462, page 266. Having thereon erected a two-story frame dwelling house and out build- ings. Harry Doerr, attorney for plaintiff. FI. FA. NO. 56 All the right, title and interest of Lewis C. Coldren, otherwise L. C. Cold- ren, and of Pauline Ward, guardian of Lewis C. Coldren, otherwise L. C. Coldren, a weak-minded person, of, in and to that piece of land in the First Ward, Johnstown, Cambria Coun- ty, Pa., beginning at the corner of Morrell Place and Wood Alley; thence along said Morrell Place a distance of 17 feet to land now or late of the heirs of Richard W. Jones, deceased; thence back between parallel lines a distance of 89 feet seven inches, to the lard now or late of Eli A. Jones and Harriet .Jones, and being known and designated as No. 315 Morrell Place. Conveyed to L. C. Coldren, deed book volume 379, page 495 Having erected thereon a single 215- story frame dwelling house converted into a duplex, known as 315 Morrell Place, apartment first floor and apart- ment second floor. Taken in execution at suit of use Johnstown Bank & Trust Company, trustee of mortgage Pool B of the Johnstown Trust Company. Graham, Yost, Meyers & Graham, attorneys for use plaintiff, FI. FA. NO. 57 All the right, title and interest of George R. Miller and Mrs, Gladys Miller, of, in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the Township of West Carroll, County of Cambria and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Fronting on the public highway leading from Spangler to Carrolltown, Route No. 62, and at a post and lands of Harry Miller; thence along said Route south 85 degrees 48 minutes east 260.8 feet to a post and alley; thence turning and running along said alley north three degrees 35 minutes west to a post and alley; north 88 de- grees 40 minutes west 71 feet to a post and lands of Harry Miller; thence turning and running south 85 degrees 48 minutes west 224 feet to a post in and to all that certain lot or piece of ground situate, lying and being in the Sixth Ward of the City of Johns- town, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a post on the south- westerly side of Somerset Street, 24 feet and nine inches from the south- westerly corner of said Somerset Street and Paul Alley, and corner of land of E. P. Gerber; thence southwesterly along the line of land of E. P. Gerber, 105 feet to a post corner of land of John E. Tantlinger: thence northwest- erly along the line of land of John E. Tantlinger, 24 feet and nine inches to a post, corner of land of Harry Schweitzer; thence northeasterly along the line of land of Harry Schweitzer and land of John VonAlt, 105 feet to a post or point on Somerset Streel: thence southeasterly along the line Somerset Street, feet and nine inches to a post or point corner of land of E. P. Gerbgr and place of be- ginning. ut Lloyd Adams. attorney for plain- FI. FA. NO. 59 All the right, title and interest of Maggie Grove, otherwise Margaret Grove, of, in and to all those pieces of land in the Township of Black Lick, Cambria County, Pa., described as follows: (1) Beginning at a hemlock stump on the Clay Pike; thence north 20 de- grees east 97 perches more or less to stones; thence by land now or late of G. C. K. Zahm north 88 degrees west 108 perches more or less to stones; thence by land now or late of Jane Jones south 20 degrees west 80 perches more or less to a post on Clay Pike; thence by said Clay Pike south 89 degrees east 118 perches to the place of beginning, containing 50 acres and usual allowance, (2) Begin- ning at a post in the Clay Pike cor- ner of land of T. M. and J. Reese and surface of I. Wissinger; thence along the Clay Pike and land of said Wissinger south 67 degrees east 419 leet to a post by land of A. J. Dar- ragh, et al; thence south 42 degrees west 549 feet to a post by land of T. M. and Reese; thence north 67 degrees west 419 feet to a post; thence by said land north 42 degrees east 549 feet to a post, place of beginning, containing five acres, less. Under and subject to any exceptions, reservations, conditions restric- tions contained in the deeds in the chain of title. Having erected thereon a frame dwelling, frame barn and outbuild- ings. Taken in suit at use of W. J. Cahill, Graham, Yost, Meyers & Graham, at- torneys for use plaintiff. FI. FA. NO. 60 ot of land, fronting thirty four and sixty-five hundredth feet on the easterly side of Matilda Street, adjoin- ing land of Sarah May and William Franklin Coy, in the ‘Borough of Barnesboro, Cambria County, Pennsyl- vania. For full description see deed book volume 457, page 210. Having thereon erected a two-story dwelling and outbuildings. Reserving “B"” seam of coal and mining rights. Owner or reputed owner Elizabeth Wilshire. J. Harrison Westover, attorney for plaintiff. FI. FA. NO. 61 Four tracts of land situate in Elder Township, Cambria County, Pennsyl- vania: No. 1—Containing thirty six acres and thirty four perches, and having erected thereon a two-story dwelling and barn. No. 2—Containing two acres thirty five hundredths of an acre. No. 3—Containing one acre ninety seven one-hundredths acre. No. 4—Containing twenty five and eight hundredth acres. For full description see deed book volume 340, page 134. Owner or reputed owner Pine Valley Coal Company. J. Harrison Westover, plaintiff. and and of an attorney for FI. FA. NO. 62 A lot of land in the Sixteenth Ward of the City of Johnstown, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, fronting 20 feet on Power Street and extending back 37 feet; thence extending back the width of 25 feet for a distance of 95 feet to an alley; being part of lot No. 30 on the plan of Cambria Borough. For complete description see deed book volume 463, page 346, Cambria County Records Having thereon erected three double frame dwelling houses, known as 416- 161, Fifth Avenue; 418-20 Fifth Ave- nue and 423-235 Power Street. The owners or reputed owners are Joseph Dorchak and Anna Dorchak, husband and wife. 5 Taken in execution at the suit of the Johnstown Savings Bank. John P. Saylor, attorney for plain- tiff. PAT FARRELL, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg, Pa. August 10, 1942. 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