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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 33

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Uniontown, Pennsylvania
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33
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THE MORNING HERALD THE EVENING STANDARD UNIONTOWN, THURSDAY, JUNE 1971-PAGE 33 Police Give Special Tour INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, (AP) An 11-year-old boy asked how to become a state trooper got all the information ho wanted first hand when he was given a special tour ol, state police facilities. Kevin Kelly wrote the Indiana State Puiice saying one ot his friends thought he was 'weird' for wanting to become a trooper, but he care, and si HI wanted to be a "patrolman and ride in a police car." rSupt. Robert KonWe was so impressed with the letter that assigned a personnel officer to do something special for the youth. Kevin's lour included a quick visit to Gov. Edgar Whilcomb's office and a ride In a police helicopter.

A police spokesman said they encourage "Ihis type of reaction from young people" and that the tour was what "we felt we could do for a young man who is one of our supporters." Spain's first famous cave paintings were discovered at Altamira in 1879. The site has become known as "Ihe Slsline Chapel of Prehistoric MOBILE CAPITAL WEST PALM BEACH, Fl (AP) With 40,585 sites zoned for mobile homes, Palm Beach County is on its way to establishing itself as Florida's "mobile home Chief rival for the title, Pinellas County, (St. Petersburg) has authorized only 25,813 sites. VISITORS FROM ARGENTINA Four visitors from Buenos Aires, Argentina wKo drove all the way to the Unlontown area talk with their host, Tito Giamberdim of Route Zl, Messmore. Left to right are Geronimo Guasp, Alberto Vivaldi, Alberto Vivaldi Evaristo, Mr.

Clam- berdini and Rlcardo Campillo. --iieraia-stanaard photo Argentina To Fayette County Four Men Take Long Drive Four residents of Argentina drove all the way from Buenos Aires to Uniontown recently to visit a Fayette County man. The four Alberto Vivaldi, Alberto Vivaldi, Ricardo Campillo, and Geronimo Guasp -motored 1 15,200 miles to spend several days with Tito Giamberdini of Messmore Crossroads (Route 21). The long trip took them through South and Central America'and Mexico into Arizona, and from the Southwest to Fayette County. After spending several days here, the four men left for New York, where they shipped their car home by boat and traveled by plane to Buenos Aires.

They told Mr. Giamberdini, a Route 21 businessman, that they decided to visit the Uniontown area because one of their friends had come here and had returned to Buenos Aires loud in his praise of Fayette County. Their friend was Mr. Giamberdini's brother, Cesare, who had visited here about two years ago. While here, they visited the local mountains and the huge Hatfield power station near Masontown.

"They told me they liked this area very much," Mr. Giamberdini said. Although didn't spend much time in the states as they would have liked to, the four Argentinians managed to visit Los Angeles and San Francisco, Las Vegas, N.M.; Reno, Phoenix and Flagstaff, National- Park, and Cheyenne, and Pittsburgh. During the trip, they didn't have a single breakdown because of mechanical failure. But it was necessary on several occasions to get tow trucks to lift them out of deep ruts on some of the South American roads.

CHAMP among women table tennis players, Communist China's Lin Hul-ching displays the form that won her the singles title at the Nagoya, 'Japan, World Table Tennis Championships whlcli proceeded the headline-making visit to China of the U.S. team. Lin 'Hul-ehing and the other Chinese dominated the world matches. Sandusky V.P. Of Glass Finn Fred C.

Sandusky, formerly of Connellsville, has been -appointed a vice president of the Container Division of Anchor Hocking Corp. A 2fryear employe of the glass firm, he became plant manager at the.container plant uv South Connellsville In 1967 then general factories manager for the Container Division with offices in Lancaster, Ohio; in 1969. In his new post of vice president, Mr. Sandusky will continue as general factories manager of the Container Division, directing the manufacturing functions of the division's eight domestic plants. "PIGEON MILK" Degeneration of the cells which line the crop produces in pigeons a thick, clieesy secretion called "pigeon On this, the young birds are fed until they are old enough to eat the seed diet of the 'Going Places' This Summer Aided by Prof its from His Newspaper Route! If There's Open yw ton may tnjov tin many tpicial advantage! being a carritr-izlttman.

Atk ettr Ciroulaitm Dt- ONE OT the most envied boys in your vicinity this summer is the carrier who brings this newspaper to your door each day. White so many of his friends must rely upon their parents, or upon odd jobs, for spending money, this young businessman enjoys a steady income from a growing- newspaper route. Df BUSINESS for himself, rarto pays him weB for an hour or so of easy work each day--gives hhn extra cash and ample time free for the outdoor sports and summer activities that every boy enjoys, WHAT'S MORE, he's learning: a lot about modern business, and winning: special awards as he excels in serving: his customers and in gelling his newspaper to more people I He's certainly making: excellent use of spare time, not only in summer, but all yearlong! THE MORNING HERALD-THE EVENING STANDARD PHONE: 438-2501 785-4602 UNIONTOWN BROWNSVILLE 628-6040 CONNELLSVILLE 3-INCH DWV PLASTIC PLUMBING BY SECTION PIPE THE EASY WAY TO DO IT YOURSELF CARPET THE CONCRETE LAST 3 DAYSl SALE ENDS I THIS SAT! dzlte Dtiraval Carpet made of ofefin fiber spent over 3 years out. doors! It's been reined on, snowed on, sleeted on, hailed onl And nothing's been able to hurt Itl Use on your porch, patio, balcony, boat deck. Or use It in the kitchen, or bath.

It's original, proven out-door- indoor carpet. REG. 2.35 WHITE ENAMELED WOOD TOILET SEATS REG. 349 WROUGHT IRON 1RAILINGS ACCESSORIES 4 FT, SECTION $199 1 YD. 6 FT.

SECTION $K39 5 5 Weatherproof Flood Lights 169 FLORENTINE BALL Dresses tip any bare socket. Screws in like a light bulb. HOLD ONE BULB PLASTIC PIPE 100 FT. COIL ft REG. '2 2.99 REG.

4.39 REG. 7.49 INCH 1 INCH TV2 INCH REG. 17.49 BASEBOARD ELECTRIC HEATERS BEDROOM FIXTURE $1.95 COUPON EXPIRES JUNE 30 BAG MARBLE I For LANDSCAPING HUNDREDS OF USES. BEAUTIFUL. SPECIAL 77' i ea.

Premium Grade While They Last Lifetime Guarantee EXTRA SAFE HIGH TEMP. CUT OFF 240 VOLTS 750 WATT 4-FOOT LIST PRICE 24.64 $1Q95 1125 WATT 6-FOOT: LIST PRICE 34.36 95 1600 WATT 8-FOOT LIST PRICE 40.12 95 Pre-lnventory CLEARANCE Como in and save on those drastically reduced Close- Out- items, including: LIGHT FIXTURES STORM DOORS Pre-Finished PANELING plus many other items too numerous to list. 30 INCH GAS MODEL 3M110 RANGE 95 30-INCH ELECTRIC RANGE SELF CLEAN 269 95 4" PLASTIC SEWER PIPE PERFORATED 10 FT. SECTION SOLID 10 FT. SECTION ALUMINUM Heavy Duty Screen Door Complete with AN Hardware and ATTRACTIVE GRILL.

REG. 15.95 $1095 12 SAVE 3.00 DOES YOUR WINTER WORN OUTSWINGING WOOD or METAl DOORS NEED REPLACEMENT CONTROLLED POWER DOOR CLOSER OR PUSH BUTTON LATCH FITS TO We THICK DOOR YOUR CHOICE SAVE 50c REG. 1.99 250 FT. COIL WIRE 12-2 WITH GROUND FREE ESTIMATES FREE ADVICE 54 N. Mh Vernon Ave.

437-2716 Uniontown, Pa. LUMBER HOME BUILDING CENTER COATING BRUSH FOR MOBILE ELASTIC PURE SIMKIQUIDASPHALT EXTERIOR LATEX OR OIL BASED GAL. WHITE ONLY FLOOR DECK PAINTS SAVE NOW! PAINTS HOURS 8 am til 8 ptn TKURS. 8 am III 5pm SAT. 81111 CORRUGATED FIBERGLASS 26" 8 FT.

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