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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 17

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THE MOflNiNC! THl 87B-- Moblleomo Spaces 1 hy 8 mtmilcii (mm irnl town HhopiifnR Conlor, hl ml 88-- flBVnOHtT models, Birci rolnrH In ilnolt Oreat domi. Mntwy Chevrolet ir 1 FleoliiUle, VM lurlio.hydriunnllo transmission, YSflxin rndlo aiul nenlor. Irtanl for ramrier. C. nsmsey Clmvrolet, 1H8-8500, CHEVHOUW lose I Ion ilaKo.

rtunl wlieeli, 4 Bneecl with Rood raokK. Dankn Motors, York Hun CrosnroAdj. CHEVROLET 10110 Van, V-li AUtomnllc, one owner, JlllOft. Thurby Motorfi, 117 Connellsville 81. Unlontown.

or 4M-85d2. CHEVROLET Ion pick un, fl' hurt, J13D3, 320 Bfllloy Ave. 8968. CHEVnOMiT 1084 ton 4 speed tin nihl. 731-9117, DODOK TriOCKS Thurhy Moton, Unlontown, Pa.

438-HS02 or 4SB-1C31, DODGE 1070 Advonluro Ion, V-B standard shUl. Low mileage I Palrick Dodge, connolivlile. fl cylinder" anlomnllo. Patrick Dodge. Con- nollsvlHe.

OMKIOO.I. 11ODOI3 1005 li Ion pickup standard transmission. 43B-70S7. DODGE 1071 D-100 ton plckiio, blfjfl, slHndard shift. Patrick DndRc.

Connellsvllla. 628 3003. EL CAMINO 1066, VB automatic, sklvtn nnd Inrp. f005, FOHD pickup, 0 cylinder, 8 It. bed, locally owned, 3- speed standard shift.

Cooley Ford Salea, York nun Crossroads, Fairchance, 5fi4-767J. FORD 1082 I Ion dump, V-8 4 speed. C. Ramsey Chevrolet, Brownsville. 786-0500, FORD J071, camper, special, Tom's 385 E.

Main, -137-7030. FORD 1060 14 ton, V-B. 8 (t, bed. Stylcside. Rune perfect.

Financing no problem. Patrick MG. Uniontown. Phone 138-2531, FORD 1M1 Custom 14 ton Style side 1 V-8, 3 speed, radio and heater. 3,000 miles.

Like new. Factory warranty. C. Ramaej Chevrolet, Brownsville, 785-0500. FORD 1905 14 ton pickup.

6 cylinder. Danko Motors, York Run Crossroads. FORD 10m 100 XLT, aiitom.ltic: power steering. Top of the line Call Null Ford, 437-9827. CMC 1969 14 ion.

ft bed. Danko Motors, York nun Crossroads. INTERNATIONAL SCOUT 1071 4 wher.1 drive, factory warranty, clean, one owner. Call Null Ford 437-9827. INTERNATIONAL, 1067 "i ton pickup with van body.

8 ft. hlKh Inquire 89 N. Beeson Ave. 89--Auto Accejsoriej-Tirej AM KADIO Tape deck com a i lor UVV, $25. 438-3071 01 438-6820, 'CHEVROLET ENGINE 19M.

283 Complete 57 change over. CORVAIR BODY 1060. needs en ginc, $75, 617-2637. D1SMANTELING 1067 Fiat, $1100 ENGINE 1963 N.H. 220 complele $300.

677.2282 HOAD WHEELS 1-14" tor Dodge Plymouth or Ford. 437-5349. TRUCK MOTOR 1861. For Chevrolet. cylinder.

mileage. SIM. 438-4716. 90--Auto tor Hire-Garages AUTO nnd TRUCK TIENTAL -Move yourself. Also cars for rent Renl-A-Car.

437-7681. 91-- Motorcycles and Bicycles BMW 1912 Fully equipped. A IWRiUy-A bariraln. Buy now Fayclte Honda Cycle, nt. 11 Norlh.

628-2901. S.A. 1963, SM cc Spitfire, O.IKX miles. HOO or trade, B17-WT FAYETTE HONDA CYCLE IU 118 North. 82K-200I.

HARLEY-DAVIDSON 125C.C. pldo A machine for all reasons Unlontown Ilarley-Davldson Co. 361) Plllsluirgh 438-1821. HAHI.EY DAVIDSON 106. ver good shape.

$500. or 437 57)9. A SPRINT 1071 350 ce Hurry on i one! J095. Thurh. Motors, 447 Connellsvllle St.

Unlontown. 438-7091 or 438-S562. HONDA 1071 Trull 70. Good cr, Minn. A 1071 SI, Molnr Spoil Excellent condition, i SC50.

Call IBS.0721. CYCLES Cnn nellsvllle, now a JAWA C7 Prices can't ho lieall I I Hornet, runs an looks 737-2228. SUX.UKI--2(10 cc Duel carba, Mela I IflW 120 rr, Gnixi con dition. WJ'OflO, A A A 1912 CT2, I7fi Endor. Cull a i p.m.

437-407S. YAMAHA 1007. 100 c.c., Iwl Jot, 300-MM. imi 256 cc moiorci now, 100 m. Must soil, $72ft.

Neve raced, 4IB-B87H. YAMAHA IWiO. AW helmol. wlntlHhleM and crash a 43B-87U a 6. A A A 1071 JOOce, mint" Ml he-91 oiler.

'137-4851. 92--Auiomollvo Repairs AAMCO TRANSMISSION 112 I Fnyolte 81.. Unlonlown, 2584, AUTO hF.PAin.S Al! type Unlonlown SMod Center. II p.m. 4M-OIH.

93--Wanled-Aufomollvo AUTOS Top Dollnr paid for lal model Dorwyn S. Dclwcilor Unlonlown, Phono CHJIOMF, srxyrritD wfiitiei.s (2 11" Fnrcl Prnnu cr.KAiff^TE Monerj) -0(1 balance or IrnAe down, 94-- PubiicBlw AUCTION SAl.ICfi ComplcH lot Sft Unlonlown. or 4.17.56J' col. Maivm Prlnkoy, Sto-xm AUCTION SAJ-KS. Complol nrvlco.

Wylle i i i a Derrick BVENINd 8TANOAHI) Sales i i 14 i i nt p.m. gimrp j.ncnloil nl Inlin flliool, UnloV town, A oholca lot ol (Ino limiioholrt fiirnlihlnai will isell in' I'lmllnit fl very Kood llrrnvn nylon oovorctl a nc, llvInK roiirn Caivni leg wnlniK ik-ciirnlnr Inlilci Intild nnd I i Xcniih 2-1 In, IMcvlHlon: rruiml very lino rorhcr: pliillnrin rciokor; DxIS nylon NIK vory Hood: 10x12 very Km din- IIIH riitiin I i will, dnnm "lock i tol (if (llNlnn; hluc ciinrtlr. i nnrl (mwl; i i lolcfilmnc i rwnrly miw oliroino illnolln ol wltfi Walniil llnlshpil our cnn new Krjjrlrlalrn rofrliternlor with lop very miml 30 In. eluc.lrlc (Wcsnnii. limisi) i-niiKc; 2 hcrtroom old lml porloct; llneni, niiMli; rnrllrn; a i I li.i.wook; 2 sldo chairs; douhlo lubj; a H.

chnlrt: linnd tools nlc. A clc.nn Sale. Plan In he on llcms. Terms Cash. o( Elslo Cnrr Workman.

Wylls S. nllletihtmse, PA. Phone 4.1fl-05fll. '68 MERCURY CoiiRnr 2-donr hardtop, 8 aulomalle, pownr steering, radio. EXCBLI.PINT CONDITION! $1395 LIKCOLK-MERCURY lit.

CnnnolUvllIp C. LUXURY CARS! 'GO Chevrolet Impala coupe, V-S aulnmallc, power sleer- I'lR $1795 '70 Chevrolet BelAir sdn. $1650 '71 PoiUiac Firebird cpc. $2995 FIKE CHEVROLET CO. COME BY OUR WAY WE'LL TRADE YOUR WAY Masontown 583-77(54 TRIUMPH CASH DISCOUNTS GREAT TRADE-INS STOP I AND DRIVE THIS GREAT CASH, FINANCING, INSUtlANCF PROBLEM! UNl'AUl UAL ANCE STILL OWED ON A IV NO PROBLEM.

ONLY A FEW LEFT $2395 BASE PUICE MARK HOWARD POHHM ROUT.t 40 WEST UNIONTOWN PHONES 438-3689 SARCOPHAGUS' Tho word sarcophagus means 'dch-eotor" and dorlvcs from ho corrosive ctfccl Of early lincolono coffins on bodies In- orrod In them, CLASSIFIED DISPLAY 1968 CHEVROLET cnnmilWo, Knltl. PtJlftck lop, V-8 HlRiiilnnl Klilfi, rnilln Iicnlcr. was $1705 NOWJT495 PARKER MOTORS 259 Kaycltft S(, Vnlantown HOBO 438-1310 The blBfjnsf selling ear In Europe DOWN THEY 60! We're i i inflnllon i of mir best buys ever, -THIS WEEKS SPECIAl- 65x12 Swift Haven By Swift Homes Fobulmis "House-Type" Urlor. Loaded with Quality Conslruclion and Extras Hogular nlher denlcrs price $12,500 Buy if here and now $10,500 Featured Great Style and a Family room off the kitchen. Deep Carpet loo-- SAVE $1300 NOW $8395 65x12 COVENTRY A truly fine family home, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 8x12 extension on the living room.

Offers us $8500--we'll deliver it next day. SAVE $1000 WINDSOR--Total Elee. 60xlZ living room extension. Seldom can you buy the greatest name In Mobile Home quality construction al this price. Total electric comfort EVERY DAY SPECIALS 6 2 $4795 Fully equipped and delivered.

$5495 Fully equipped and delivered. PORT ROYAL Route 51 and 1-70 Interchange RELLE VERNON, PA. PHONE 92M2-M Mon. thru Fri. fl-fl nnd Sat, 9-5 Don't struggle with insurance we give yon afl the help you need! Don't try to be your own insurance advisor.

It's a regular p.nrt of our service to give you the help yon need in choosing found insurance protection for your a i a business. For fast, friendJy service, call us today, SEARIGHT INSURANCE AGENCY "OLDEST IN FAYETTE COUNTY" A. K. Seslcr 2-fi E. Main St.

Edw. W. McShane ICclw. W. Ph.

438-35-W A. E. Seslcr, Jr. for Everything Arntind Tlip. Home WHO CAN? AMERICAN! Call American Healing lor All Your Remodeling Needs: DOKMEE18 KITCHENS BATFIHOOM8 GAMKKOOMS (1ARAOES PORCH EMCIX)SURES ROOM ADDITIONS WINDOWS SOFFIT-FASCfA ROOFING CELLAR FOUNDATIONS PAINTING AND PLASTERING PANELING FOR EVKUY ROOM REMODEL ANY ROOM IN YOUR HOUSE Whole House Air Condlllonlng Coal--Oil--Gas Furnaces Electronic Air Cleaner FRIE ESTIMATES Fur Fun! Emergency Kcrvlrr nnd Imltllntlon ol Ktirrnres, nollcrt, Hoi Water Ttnlu J-hono--Wrlro--Vlitt 362-0800 or 437-4101 NITE or DAY Out of Town Call Collect AMERICAN HEATING CO.

9 1 9 PGH. 15221 Dr. Lamb Excess Fal Eliminated Fty I-amh, Itf.R, Oear Or. Would you least; tell mo what one should at If he hns hl(ih blood pres- urc? read your column every ay and would appreciate this nformntion. Dear Header The goal of 'let In Jilgh blood pressure is lo elp people lose excess fat if lerc is any or lo prevent the of fat If they don't lave any.

So the first goal is lo cstrlct the calorics sufficiently niil any excess fat around the runk, including atxnil the navel In the small of the back, has Jlsappcnred. The caloric Infakc hould then be kept at a level to revent (at deposits from Another dietary goal is to dc- rease the likelihood of fat deposits in the arteries. The olal amount of fat In the diet ihould be less than 35 per cent if the total calories eaten. To achieve this, you ought lo eat LEGAL NOTICES NOTICK OF PUBLIC SAt.K 0 WHOM IT MAY Notice Is hereby given lh.il lily 21, HJ72, at 10.30 A.M., a ale will be hold nl Monaghfin hovrolet. nt.

fil. Union- to sell for cash the fol- owing collateral lo wil: Iflfiij fiulck, orlaf No. 4M878YM30BO, said iternl held to Kccure nn gallon ArifcTng unrior a retail instal- i i i (condition- 1 sate a helrl by General lolora Acceptance Corporation ns ccurerl party, Snld public sole is to conducted Recording lo the laws I Ibe State of Pennsylvania. General Motors Acceptance Cnrp- ration reserves the right to bid a his Ealc, The a a IB presently store nd may be seen, at, MonaRhan Chevrolet. UnlorHovm, Pa.

GENEnAI, MOTORS ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION 250 E. Fayette Street Unlonlown, Pa. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY '65 Mercedes Benz. 220 8. Black, red Interior.

Cream- Auto. '68 Mercedes 250, 8 Auto. Alr-cond, '71 Mercedes 220, All Extras '67 Mercedes Bcnz, 230 8, Mint condition. MERCEDES BENZ Parts Service 112 N. Liberty Masontown 583.2629 '70 OLDSMOBILE Ninety eight Hardtop coupe, black, black vinyl top, factory air, black interior, full power EXCEPTIONALLY NICE! $3495 BRYSON MOTORS Olds Cadillac CMC 231 E.

Faj-etfe St. Union town 438-8531 1968 BU1CK 225 Moor hardtop, JV-S automatic, power ing, faclorv air. LOW MILEAGE! was $2295 NOW $1995 PARKER MOTORS 239 E. Fayctte Sf. Uniontovrn aaaa 438-1310 The biggest selling car in Europe HIGHEST BIDDER GETS IT 1971 Dodge? Polara 4 dr.

seel fin with a i i i Power fit coring. in Root! condition. 1968 FORD F100 toil pickup i niBinc. Slylesitlo with custom cnb nmi sl.indai'd transmission. In Corxl concilium.

To sec ears find mnko your hid Coll 438-3551 Ext 248 or 245 GAUATIN NATIONAL BANK '68 CADILLAC Stxlnn brown, Wack i lop, black interior, full power, factory i SPECIAL! $2295 BRYSON MOTORS i i a 2,11 Fnycllfl 81. Dnlonlotvn 438-8531 cnn meals, lean fish, fortified klm milk or at Icaat fortified ow fnt milk nnd utop nddlnfi fat or seasoning to vegetables or sing fat in cooking prepara- ions such as deep-fat frying. De-emphasize the saturated or inlrnnl fals by Including in the llet more vegetables, fruits and ereals and less fatty meat and airy fats, for example, cheese uncreamcd cottage cheese and ortlflcd skim milk, however, iro excellent sources of protein md calcium and can be used vithnut any difficulty). Most will need to adjust their lo Include more chicken and lab and less beef and pork. This loesn't mean, however, thai beef needs to be eliminated en- irely.

For example, lean round tOBK Is an excellent source of irotcin with less than 35 per of its calorics from fat. vSome authorities would also ell you to restrict your cholesterol and, since there is some cholesterol in most animal mxlucls, this again means a emphasis on vegetables, mils and cereals. The most common high-cholesterol food is he egg yolk, so if your doctor vants you to restrict your cholcsUn-ol, you may have to "imit eggs. Individuals who have high blood pressure should limit Ihcir alt intake by not adding sail in cooking or at the table. Salt substitutes are satisfactory as long as they don't contain sod- um, as are other seasonings, including garlic or curry.

Be careful, though, about using commercial sauces that include a lot of salt in their preparation This type of dietary approach is satisfactory for most people with high blood pressure. Some doctors recomment even more severe dietar limitations. The once-popular rice diet was limited to unsweetened rice along with fruit and fruit juices. Nothing else was permitted on the diet This, of course, was an ex tremely low-fat, low-salt, low calorie diet. It was reported be highly successful in somi patients.

This is to be expected since it induced weight loss eliminated excess fal from th body and eliminated the sodiurr commonly found in salt an animal products. Severe diets this nature, though, must carried out under a doctor' supervision because addition: dietary supplements are needec including important vitamins. (Newspaper Enterprise Assn.) South C'ville Okays Permits Soulh Connellsvitle Boroug Council approved Ihree buildin permits at its regular Jul meeting last night. The permits were to Charle Meyers for a new home Hampton Robert Brow for a mobile home on W. Gibso and Donald Lint for storage building on Reidmor M.

Council spent part of th session discussing damage from the recent flooding and upgrac ing of the sewage treatmen plant. Bills were paid and olhc routine business matters wer also transacted, a spokesraa said. Union Chapel Slates Festival An "Old Fashioned Festival will be held Saturday, slartin at 5 p.m., at the Union Chape Church, Markleysburg, unde the sponsorship of the Crusader Class. Enlcrlninnicnl will start at nnd continue all night. Thei will be a comedy hour at 9 fe i short skils and play: Following that, a hand will pla; There will also be a cor cession stand i fish pon white elephant sale, bazaar, ar cake walk.

CD Meeting On Wednesday A meeting of Ihe Uniontow Civil Defense nrganlzntlon ivi he lield Wednesday nifilil al 7: in Ilic Center on K. Main here. I'nnt R. Jeffries Is ilic rector. A i i i i i For i i a i Hove The Kcdcral Commimlcalioi Commission in WiishinRlon, announced ycalcdny Ihnl i hnd received Ilic application a construction permit for a FM radio Motion, Weslct Pcnnsylvatiln Kllinic Hadi Unlonlown.

Kongo Hiirlgnrs look properly vnlnr at $flflfl ycstcrdny from tlii Ho erl Shaw home, on Mom Morris Star Houlc, Waynosbiir Tlie lool included stereo rud iind three speakers, canien Ihroc rnkos, enssollc radio i cordcr and watch. 3 rotestSccn Ringgold Petitions signed by some 6,001) irsons were presented ycs- irday to Washington County ommnn Court lo help lock HID plan to construct million school In the Sdiool District. Tlie petitions were submitted i iho Committee To Save Our oifihborhoad Schools, wliich poses thn KliiKRold School oard's plan construct a new Kh school, convert existing fih schools to elementary cen- irs, and eliminate most exiling elementary schools. The citizens' group, aims taxes will double and using will Increase from GO (o fl per cent If the school hoard's an Is Implemented, Is iskintj or an Injunction In Common 'leas Court. School Roard mcmher William 'Jatimgardner yesterday in- icatcd the Board may have made payments to architect for work on the Ian.

He testified that no al- irnalivo plans were examined detail by the hoard. UNIONTOWN, TUESDAY, JULY II, 17 Neivsman, Diplomat Curl McCardle Dies Firemen In Convention Fayelte County Firemen's Convention will be held Friday md Saturday at Dawson. Opening session will he at 8 i.m. on Friday with the contention resuming Saturday at 10 i.m. Registration will he held one- lalf hour before each session.

Dinner will be at noon Saturday with the business meeting at 1 p.m. There will be election of officers, followed bv he parade at 3p.m. 1-II Meeting At Waltersburg The second meeling of the Waltersburg Pioneer 4-K Club was held recently at the home of Mrs. Sara Glisan. President Roy Slisan presided, and all members were present.

and roasted apples were made by Roy, Eric, Susan and Jill Glisan and served to the members. The next meeting will be held at Curfew Swimming Pool if weather permits. If not, the meeling will be held at the home of Mrs. Dolores Kovach. McI.KAN, Va.

(AP)-Carl a long-lime newsman who became nn assistant secretary of Stale, has flicd in a swimming pool nt the age of 68. McCardle, who served unilcr lohn Koslcr Dulles, was found dead Monday in a neighbor's where he had gone to swim in this Washington suburb. Both a reporter and a foreign correspondent, McCaixilc was Washington bureau chief for the Philadelphia Rullelin when he was named assistant secretary of Stale for public a a i Jan. fi, 1953, One nf (tie first Slate Department appoiniments in Ihe EJs- administration, McCardle accepted the post with the understanding that there would be publication of all information not essential to the national securiiy or the cess of (liplomalic negotiations. McCardle was reported in IflSS lo be one of the persons chiefly responsible for the release of the Yalla Papers, which related the 1945 meeting between Allied leaders in World War fl.

President Eisenhower accepted McCardle's resignation Feb. 16, 1957, with a "sense of loss, both official and personal." Eisenhower praised him for his "deep dedication to the principles of this administration," and for the "honorary discharge" of his contributions to American diplomacy. In recent years, McCardle worked as a free-lance writer. He has had magazine articles published and was a co-author of the book, "These Are the Generals." McCardle was born in Cameron, W.Va., and he began his journalism career as a teenager when he became the owner of a small newspaper in his home town. wrilc man, feature writer and theater critic i when he became a diplomatic correspondent.

He as Ku- ropean correspondent from 1915 to 19-lfi and becamo n.ilional a a i correspondent In Flood Topic For Georges Georges Twp. superviiors spent most of their regular monthly meeting discussing flood damage repair in the township. A spokesman said damage, although not extensive, will cost the township some in repairs. However, money Is expected to be obtained from slate and federal disaster funds to tako care of repairs. Most damage Is confined lo roads and streams, spokesman said.

Ofhcr routine business was also conducted. DEATH HOIICES A PEAHI. C. Age IB years nt May a i a died In Ihe UnionCown Hospital. Sunday.

9. 1072 at 8:60 p.m. Surviving a Ihe following chtirlrcn Mrs Alhi-rt (Dalsey) Conaway, union- town, I i a Carl A a Berkshire Ihir- a Tennessee. Mrs. Helen Fairchance.

Mrs. Don (Victla) Jordan. Kairchance, Mrs He worked his way through Washington and Jefferson College in Washington, by working full-time on the local paper. After his graduation in 1926, he worked as a reporter, re- Mrs. a a i a Mrs.

a A a Lee, New KensinBton. and Mrs. Don I nhorii-s a i a i seven a i i Iwenty three great a i following and sillers. Lawrence Carr, Pt. Marion.

Mrs. tjehhie Sharp, New Geneva, Margaret narzaiut; PI. a i She was preceded In death by her husband. John Austin Noakcs in 1S67. a son, a and a daughter, Elhcl.

She was a member of (he Hopwood Free MethodUt Church. Friends will be received In the a i rcsidenco alter 7 p.m. today nnd i 12 noon Thursday and In the Hopwood Free Methodisl Church, Hopwood I to 2 p.m. the hour of service. Rev.

E.W. Cowsert will officiate. Interment in Maple Grove Cemetery Fairchance tinder the dirccllon of the a W. Goldsboro Funeral Home. Fairchance.

DEATH NOTICES BEACHY, FRED FrlcndB are being received in the Edward E. Minerd Funeral Home, 196 W. Main Street today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and Wednesday until 1:30 p.m., the hour of service, with Rev. Howard Brown officiating.

Interment will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Disabled American Veterans will meet in. the a home at 3 p.m. today- BELLISH, PETE A 78 yeare. of McClcllandtown n.

D. 1, died Monday, July 10, 1972 In the Golden Age NitrEing Home, Brownsville. He was a member of St. Mary's n. C.

Church. Leckt-oric; the UMWA Ftobena Local 6321. i i are Ihe following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Mary Sansone Unlontown; Mrs. a a Tate of Edenborn; A Hellish of Jamison; also ten nephews and niece, 1 Friends will bo received in the Yoncy Fu neral Home, Mas onto wn today from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m..

where prayer services will he held a at 9 a.m. followed by Requiem High Mass at 9:30 in St. Mary's C. Church, Leckrone, with Rev. Joseph a as celebrant, Tn- will follow in the cemetery.

DEATH NOTICES DIPAOLO, WILLIAM Friends are being received in the Carlo J. Ma- rucei Funeral Home, Houto 166, Republic today Irom 2 to 5 and 7 to JO and Wednesday unlil 9 a when a prayer service will be held followed by Mass of Resurrection at 8:30 in the Holy Kosary R. C. Church, Republic with Rev. Fr.

Fabian G. Or is as celebrant. I will be in LaFayelle Memorial a Cemetery. Parish Rosary will be recited Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. and the Sons of Italy will meet at 8.

BRUNET, CECELIA Age 67 years, of No, 2 Hickory Phillips, died Monday, July 10, 1572 Unlonlown Hospital, She was preceded in death by her first husband, Felix Jelltck fn 1933 anrf her second husband, Claude Brunei 1082. Surviving aro a son. Will i a F. JeLlick of Pittsburgh; two Grandsons. William and Gary; two sis tors, Mrs.

Helen Lcvv'anctnwski of McClure. P.i., and Mrs. i i a of York a and a brother, Stanley Franchowiak of Cleveland, Ohio. She was a member of St. Joseph's 0.

C. Church. Frienrts will be received in the Ilaky Funcrfll Home, 139 W. Fay- cite SL, Ibis evening from 7 Jo Wednesday and Thursday from 2 to 5 and 7 to t) p.m. and i a i 8:30 a.m.

when Prayer Service will he held foHrwcrt by a Mass I St. Joseph's R. C. Church al a.m. with.

Rev. John as celebrant, will ha Ccmeicry. Age S. Con- JAMISON, MRS. COItA L.

Of 241 Main FayeUc City, died Tuesday, July 11, 1912 at 12:30 a.m. In Charleroi-Monessen Hospital. She was born in Greene Counly, No- vemlxjr 18, 1887. a a of the late J. and Jennie Murray man, She was a.

member of Fayette City United Methodist Church, and a charter member of Ihe United Methodist Women. She is survived by one son, Hoy Jamison of a i iwo a ters, Mrs. Norman a phries of Fayette City; Samb a i at home; brother. Frank a nf Fredericktown R. D.

one sister, Mrs. EUa Rumble of Jefferson; a children and i great grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband Roy in 1063 and a son Sam in 1949. Friends are being received In the Howard McCrory Funeral Home. a City, where services will be held Thursday at 1:30 p.m.

i Rev. Frank a a officiating. Interment In Jefferson Cemetery. Jefferson. Pa.

MACOVJAK. SUSAN Friends are belnp received in the Maykuth Funeral Home, Masontown today until a.m. when short raye rs will be id followed by a of Resurrection fn St. a H. C.

Union town i Rev. Fr. Mich pel P. as celebrant. I will be in a a i a a Cemetery.

MACUIRE. MARTE NOVAK -F i are being received IP the Doarth a Home, New Salem until today ai a.m. when brief prayer services be held followed by Mass nf i in SI. Procofiius R. C.

Church. New Salem i Fr. John H. as a I will be In Si. a R.

C. Cemetery, Footedale. GROUSE A -years of 1D09 died Sunday. I), IH72 In A General i a i Pa. He was born Ifi.

In S. Con- ncllsvillc. He a 1953 a a nf i i i School. He i the A ticking Corp. and .1 in em her or the A i i i and the S.

i i Dcpl. i i a i i A i a FAC Sicklo Grouse; 1 wo Don a tri K. a rk A a a a a a all al home; iwo brothers, Gleason and Wendell R. bolh nt S. i sisters.

Mrs. a i Snyrier of 1. a flnd Mrs. Elmh Tsiapcras of Colo. i will he received In Ihe Brook a I Home.

I Green Con- nellKvillc after 7 this evening rnul i a p.m. hour of service, Rev. i Moore will i i a I In Green nidRe i a a DENNIS. J. ROY ARe a of Ucmia 40 n.

I. Union- Imvn rtletl a 5. 1072 In the I 1 i i are hid i i i a i i i one Mrs, J. I i i Tnylor, Unkmtnwn: two soni, ft Corry. Pa.

anrl A. J. Dimnla. elRht a i four a a i Ihc i And sin tern. a Hopwond, A i Claronee of i i i Hov, Brndy Dennl.i Mrs.

OltvT Hnylon of Grefinvillo. South a I a Mflrklfly.sburR. MJ i of tho of Ihe ami the U.M.W.A. Locnl No, i I'M) In (he Hflky Ilnnie, Ml) Fny- St. today from 2 lo ft nnrl 7 In 0 niul i Wednesday al 2 p.m.

ihft hour of aorvlce. Dr. P. Confer will officiate. In- lennfiU In I.afayeltA Memorlnl A LOUIS Agp fi7 a of House No.

i a died in the i town Hospital Sunday a July 0, 1972. Ho was born in Tarrs, a (Westmoreland the sou of the late Joseph and Francos a He was a member nf Si. Thomas C. Footcdflle. Uoral Dl.slrict No, 4 654ft.

i and he waa fl retired i i i of 1ho Kayo tie Courthouse. i i a i i A a Pasinosky a foltow children. Alr.v M.ije.s-ky. a New Jersey, Jo.in i a Antonio. Toxas, Mrs.

a I A a Hose, i a a NVw S'ork i Mrs. Joseph (Louise 1 a i a i i a a of A I I i a i i I Catherine Carroll, Ohio; a a Mnsa, A i a a received in the a a Home. New Salem i Wednesday morning at a.m., prayer i bo held, lowert hy a Mas.s of i In Si. a n. C.

Fooifctale at. a.m. i Rev. Fr. A.

L. X.woUnskl ns I In church a i al (his eve- MARIN1. I 7 A Ajle 7fi years of Rlbci'i, died Monday, 10, 1012 in Brownsville Hoapilal, She was preceded In death hy hor husband, A i a on fl, lO-Sa, Surviving a two stms, Plo a of Filbert nnd nino a i lour Shr was ft member nf lilfi Jfrtly Rosary Church ol i i Ft lends will IKS received Uu" Flack Kiiiu-ral I loin He-nuhHc todny 7 nrui from 2 lo 5 nnd 7 In t) nesdny and i nt n.m. when A nrvtcfi will be hold follownd liy Mrm of Ro- A i i In Iho Holy Ilo.i/iry It.C! Church with Rw, Kr. i Orlii flu cr-lchrnni.

I in flylvnn C'cmHpry. a i i A WedrK'sdAy AI A p.m. PF.TNO, TONY Age 75 years, ol House 64. Senrifchts H. D.

-1, died Tuesday morning, 11, Iffl2 In Ihc Unlonlown Hospital. He was born In Pittsburgh. son of the late Joseph Filomena Masses He was a member nf St. Thereso R. Uniontown.

and the Searights Sportsmen's Club, He is survived by his wife. Elhel J. Pel- nn; two brothers, Carl of Uniontown and Charles of Andusia, A a a sister, Josephine FLnazso of Orl a Fla. He was predeceased by and (wo sisters. Funeral arrangements the direction of the Dearth Funeral Home.

New Salem, will be announced later. HUSCHAK, GEORGE Age B5 years of fn Howard Brownsville, died Sunday, fl. 172 in Ihe Brownsville General Hospital at 5:46 p.m. He was born a 22, 1687 in Czechoslovakia. He had been a resident nt Brownsville for the past seven years, He was a retired real miner and a member of the UMWA.

Vestaburg Local 762 and the Christian Missionary Alliance Church of Brownsville. Surviving are his wife, May Huschak; the following children, Mrs, a Strausser of Vcstaburg, Mrs. Ann C'arler and Mrs. Eva Kruper both of Detroit, Mrs. Julia Kovach of Fostorla, i and Mrs.

Helen Rlole of Brownsville: fourteen grandchildren: Ion great- a i He was preceded in a by a son. Alex and a a ter, Elizabeth, and a a a Marllee. Friends i lw received in the Andrew J. i a Funeral Home. Park Brownsville today from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m.

and i Wednesday at I n.m. Rfiv. Hughes and Rev. Floyd McFarland will i i a Interment In a a Memorial Park. STEVE, SUSANA Ago 03 a nf H.D.

1, SmUhflcld. died In her residence, 9, 1972. a at 9:05 p.m. Surviving are four George a i John, Washington D.C., Joseph, Lafco Lynn. Michael, n.V.

1, Srnithdeld: seven daughters, Mrs. a a Thomas, Morgan- towii, W. a Mrs. Louis a a Cleveland, Ohio, a A a Home, Mrs. i i (Helen) i i a i Mrs.

a Tiilsa, a a i i a Uv'n a i one sister, Mrs, Mildred Cleveland. Shn WR.S preceded in a by her husband, George Sieve, Sr. She member nf Ss, Cyril i H. Fairchance. Rosary Society.

a Ixidge 217. i will he received In Wagner' Cooley a a i a today from 2 lo and 7 i 0 and Wednesd.iv tt 3 0 when a servicrs will be held fallowed by a Mass of a i i i Ss. i Sc i at 9 a i Rev. Aloysius Rorknwskl as Celebrant, nev. Andrew J) a If rk DC ,1 co fi He v.

1 r. A row a as Sub Di-acon, a i le recited I i i i at 7 p.m. Society will bn 7 i Iho i i a MoUirrs a n.Mi, STJLT.WAfiON. A A HJ.OSSKII The i will i i In Ihe I i Hornti a 1(1 lo 12. 2 to I and 7 lo fl nnd i Wed- a 2 the hour of service.

Rev. a i will if- a I i i in Hie i i a P.irk, 1'nlnt a A I -T)in a i i rooolvft i i i OnldAhorn Fiitieral Home. i 2 to a i i A al tlir hour of Itov. i i i i I i In A i hold i I i i at 7 p.m. VAT1GO.

A Frlaiul.i drc- ho- I rccoivcil I th? rimer- nl Homo. IM W. i tflrliiy from '2 to A nnd 7 lo fl and i it a.m. when wnyir sni will he held follownd by I nt In -Si. John Hio HapllAl rj.

C. i Kr. I i a O.s.n.M. I i IK- in I i Sorvlrod i bft btln At 7 o'clock. I 1 is i i i I Ihci i i i Homo.

i i vvlicrt 1 A hloMlnn service- ivJll bo nl n.m, liy i i i i i M.i-. 1 3 I i tiir a i 0. i i Hllfli-lAin A i i i In SI. Jolm the i.

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