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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 15

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The Daily Courieri
Location:
Connellsville, Pennsylvania
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15
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FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1962. THE DAILY COURIER. CONNELLSVII.LE, PA. PAGE FIFTEEN THE GRIM REAPER MRS. MYRTLE PLENS Myrtle Pleiu.

76. of Coal Center, widow of Joseph Plens. died Thursday morning in Connellsviile State General Hospital. She was born March 16. 1886.

at Dan son, R. D. l. a daughter of the late William and Belle Hen- Surviving are two daughters. Mrs.

(Annabelle Peck of Coal Center and Mrs. of 11 grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and eight brothers and s.siers, includ- Mrs. Robert 1 and Mrs. Loren Viola i Martin of Connellsville. Mrs.

Carrie Morns of Dickerson Run, Eva Henderson of Pittsburgh, Henderson. Raymond Henderson, and Colonel Henderson of Dawson, R. D. 1, and Braden Henderson of Connellsville. R.

D. 2. The body in the Califfie and Greenlief funeral home at California where the funeral service be held at 2 Monday with burial in Belle Vernon Cem- 0. A. RUMBAUGH Oglevee A.

Rumbaugh. 55. of Greensburg. died in his home. He 'Aas a tax consultant for West Penn Power Co.

36 years. Surviving are his widow. Mrs Sara Rumbaugh; father, James A. Rumbaugh of McDonald; and a brother and sister. HARRY BERKEY SOMERSET Harry Ber, 78, died at his home jFnedens, R.

D. l. H. J. WILLOUGHBY Mining Intent Notices Sent Property Owners The Leckrone Coal and Coke Co.

has mailed notices to about 170 West Masontown property owners informing them that the coal their properties will be mined they don't purchase the mineral r.g.rs Louis Rozzi, principal of German Township Junior i School, who is serving as spokesman for the property owners, a pubhc meeting wi'J be at ersda'e. died in Chicago. 111. By United Press NEW YORK Dr Samuel L. Sar, 69, dean of men at Yeshiva University here, and died of a heart attack Thursday minutes after he delivered a speech at ceremonies orda ning 30 rabbis.

Sar had jus' delnered the to discuss the proolem. He said a committee will be appointed to Camp Employes. Raymond Kloock'of Large, son lnro -M TM, employed in the A member Yeshiva CHRIS ALAN RHODES Chris Alan Rhodes. son of Thomas and Ca--o! Charlesworth Rhodes. Calif In add.non to the survivors include the grandparents.

Mr. and Mrs A. Rhodes and Mr. and Mrs. James Charles- ces worm, all of Greensburg Mr and lam Mrs Braden Plckett of Greensburg also surv.ve of the faculty at" Charles- incorporated and within Dunbar i Berkele ed a i and pro- Tottn and has he parents, lfessor of the Blb)e SU1 1937.

en no to the CHICAGO (UPP Funeral A. B. GENEMORE Anthony B. Genemore, 41. of West Newton, died in Oakland Veterans Hospital in Pittsburgh.

He was a veteran of World War II. Surviving are three children, Anthony Jr Eugene, and Marlene; a sister, and four brothers. Auguhn, Severin, Dominic, and Martin, all of West Newton. MRS. ELIZABETH SCHEICK Mrs.

Elizabeth Hunt Scheick, 81. rf Uniontown, died Thursday in her home. i She was a member of Asbury, Methodist Church. Surviving are a daughter. Mrs.

K. W. Richard of Uniontown: a son. four grandchildren, one 1 great-grandchild and a sister. I Funeral be held today Burger, 8S.

retired at ciul engineering professor Northwestern University and former US. coast and geodetic survey official. He died Tuesdav propery notice to te per sons likely to be affected thereby Certain signatures on the petition for the incorporation of said horoush purporting to be of Same NEW YORK (U'PI) rs- A lta Rockefeller Prentice, 91, last surviving child of John D. Rockefeller died Thursday. Mrs.

Prentice, an active philanthropist, was an aunt of Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller and the widow of Col. Prentice, whom she married in 1901. -ATYICA rr a for for Herman boundaries of the protracts of i were never known nor consideied to be a part of or belonging to the villages of Dickerson Run and-or Liberty.

15 Any advantage to be gained by such incorporation would be greatly overbalanced by the disadvantages to al! of the people of Dunbar Township as a com- i munity. 16. It would be difficult to finance projects in the area of the of the of patents on more than Van vice and advanced Co. a of such A devices He died of a heart attack. on SAMUEL T.

SMITH Samuel T. Smith. 78, of Greensburg, died in Westmoreland Hospital. Surviving are his widow. Mrs Louise Highberger Smith: a daughter, four step-children, three! grandchildren, five Continued From Page One ciren, a brother, and three sis- Townsnip will bring discredit to ters.

the township and its supervisors. and will result in inconvenience to DUNBAR TOWNSHIP SUPERVISORS BUCK INCORPORATION nf of the residents and owners of property on said township roads as well as to the traveling public generally. 6. Many of the petitioners for incorporation of said borough were induced to sign the petition of incorporation by means of WILLIAM I false and fraudulent misrepresen- SOMERSET Wilham Mil a i ancl misapprehension of the ler, 77, died at his home at Hol-i a and would like to wilhdraw OTIS R. CAMPBELL Otis Campbell, 52, of Delmont, died in Westmoreland Hospital in Greensburg Surviving are his widow, Mrs.

Grace Rector Campbell: two sons, brothers and siste s. and four sopple. He leaves his widow, three children, 13 grandchildren and six brothers and sisters. TONITE the If! TONY CURTIS KIRK DOUGLAS JEAN SIMMONS 'WINNER OF ACADEMY HAVE YOU OFFtl SEEN "ONE OF THE TM 11 "52" InrM PtMlKlitll mxitrill lnn.1jl.wil MltM Come Early One Showing names from said petition. 7.

Approximately 250 freeholders resident within the area proposed to be incorporated in said borough have signed and filed a remonstrance and exceptions to said proposed incorporation. 8. The petition for incorporation of said borough contains names of persons who are not freeholders and of persons who do not reside within the limits of the proposed borough. 9. The a real estate property valuation according to the 1961 Fayette County assessment rolls is less than one-half of the assessment of $435.000, as set forth in the said petition for incorporation, within the area of the proposed borough.

10. The incorporation of said area as a borough would not provide such harmonious cooperation as would be desirable for success. 11. The advertisement of the no- 'tice of the filing of the petition for the proposed incorporation of jsaid borough is defective in that i said advertisement states that exceptions may be filed within 30 immediately after filing thereof, whereas the Order of Court at the above number and lerm provides that exceptions to said incorporation may be taken i i 30 days' from the date of the last publication of said notice. 12 The advertisement of the notice of the filing ol the petition of the proposed incorporation of said borough was not published in the neuspaper centrally circulated within re area proposed lo be STARLITE DRIVE-IN THEATRE ROUTi MILB SOUTH OF UNIONTOWN NOW PLAYING Aomdemy Award Winner? KSTACJW 1 MHlmitltn Sefifff STANLEY KRAMER'S UOOMINT NuRtMBEKO CO-FEATURE Shewn II P.M.

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IMAGINE HIM DRAWING A UNDERSTAND CROWD LIKE THIS' BOTH FOUL LINES --RIGHT TO DO TOO GOOD. 1 the proponents by ordinan. taxation and even bv bonded in- Admission 75c 17. Generally, it is submitted that the conditions prescribed by law have not been complied with except- ants pray your Honorable Court to dismiss Uie petition for incor- CHILDREN FREE Being A Read Show Production No Accepted One Showing Nightly At 9:30 Only TO PRESS CHARGES -AND YOU'LL PRO6A HAVE TO PRESS OFFICER -YOU ARE MAKING A MISTAKE I CAN SUE MDO HAVE THE COMPLfllNTANT NOW' SHOWING Doors Optn 5:30 P.M. AND THE OUTSIDER FOR NOT JUST ONE WOMAN HERE TONIGHT THINKTS SHE'S THAT WHO NEGLECTED EVESTY ONE OFM3UWMQ SEES HIMSELF IN THIS BOOK" OF vou DO AND THREE THOUGHT THEY WERE THE WOLPISH CAK? SALESMAN DESCRIBING if UNIONTOWN NOW PLAYING! UNIONTOWN STARTS SUNDAYl AREA PREMIERE! An Electrifying Motion The Adventures of I'M NOT GOING TO STAND 1CXY MOTHER, LET MOftB ineav cxi FCC TO BLAME TR SCVETP'NG JMOLLY A ItX.

MY F.AULT/ SUNDAY! FOLLOW THAT DREAM" "THE MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE" sues MOT SHE GOES, I GO DRIVE-IN THEATRE MEAN IT, MOTHER YOU 1 South of on Routo NOW PLAYING BURPING "EXCELLENT! TOPAY I CAM HARDLY fluid, for and young folKi. TECHNICOLOR Kirk Tony Curtis, Sir Ohvitr MIND: IT roue WUAT TUCVRC SAYNG ABOUT AW UNCLE LOOK.RICKJFXXIT? BEEN ON HAND TO SAY GOOOBVE TO DONOVAN MAVBC Mt WOULCN'T THIS VWOLCT YOU IN, M3USG MAN 7 CAN RXD UDNOW' GOT TO COMPLETE 7MIS Sr. MISSION' FPKND, WXJLDN Due te length ef it will ihawn enly mnin 10 P.M..

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