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DEATH NOTICE GERALD WAYNE Age 17 years of Bx 4, Kelstervllle died suddenly Suridayi June 1971 at 5:15 p.m.: as the result of an aulo- rn ob lie accident. He was born In Union town, October 7, 1953 the son of Bit a Wiles Brant and the late Wallace Brant, who passed away Septmeber of 1963. In addition to he la survived by the fallowing brothers and sisters, Mrs. Frank (Lois) Smoley, Lorain, Kelstervilie, Ro- and Kenneth, both at home; two nieces; two nephews; his maternal grandmother, Lucy Wiles of Hdpemonti paternal grandmother, Nora Br.anl of Farmington, Pa. He attended the Kclster- villa Union Church, he graduated from the Unlontown Area High School Class of 1OT1 and had been accepted at the Clarion State Teacbers College, he was employed part lime as a gas station ant at the Dulik-Service Station.

Friends will be received in the SMward E. MInerd Funeral Home, 196 W. Main today, from ,7 to 8 and from 3 to 5 and lo 9 p.m. Tuesday and until Wednesday at 1:30 p-m. the hour of service with Rev.

William H. Martin Ing. Interment In Pleasant View Cemetery under the direction of the Dearth funeral Home, New Salem. I THE EVENING STANDARD 4 Bodies Are Found In Ship LORAIN, Ohio (AP) Cleanup operations were to start today at the American Ship Building Co. yards in Lorain where lour men died Thursday when fire raged through the aft end DEATH NOTICES BROOKS, ABE Age 65 years of Lelsenring 1 died Sunday, June 27, 1971in the Unlontown Hospital.

He wasborn April 13, 1006, in Dunbar, son of the late Preston and Minnie Thorpe Brooks. He was a retired coal miner of the U.S. Steel a member of the UMWA, and memtiei- of the Unlontown Church of, the Brethren. Surviving is, his wife, Nancy Jane. Brooks: five sons: Marshall Harold and Preston, all of Levittstown Alfred D.

and Gary G. of Cleveland, Ohio; two daughters: James (Dolores) Tony of Lelsenring 1 and Mrs. Howard Yaufier of Lakewood, Ohio; a stepson, Edward Kerns, of South ConneUsville; twenty-eight grandchildren; one great grandchild; three brothers: Roy of Titusville, Charles of Chester, and Orval of Lemont Furnace, three sisters: Mrs. Katherinc Guthrle, Mrs. Edna Griffin, and Mrs.

Marie Walkos, all of Uniontown. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Donna Marlene, in 1041. Friends will be received at the family residence at House 12, Leisenring 1, after 1 p.m. today where a prayer service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday followed by additional services at 2 p.m.

in the. Calvary Assembly of God Church in, ConneUsville. Rev. Dale will officiate. Interment in Mount Olive Cemetery.

Funeral arrangements under the direction of the Brooks Funeral Home, Connellsville. LEAPL1NE, MARY B. Age 84 years of Dunbar died Sunday morning, June 27, 1811 in the West Perm Hospital, Pi'r She was born In Dunbar rch 3, 1S8T the daughter of the iate George and Katherlne Dalton Smltley. She was a member of the Wesley United Methodist Church, Dunbar, the Daughters of America, Dunbar. Surviving are two sons, George and Richard, both of Dunbar; one daughter, Mrs.

Adrian (Bernice) Moyer, Rhinelander, eight grandchildren; eighteen great grandchildren. In addition to her parents she was predeceased by her husband David S. and one son, David L. Friends will be received in the Burhans Funeral Home, Dunbar this evening from 1:30 to 10 and Tuesday from 1 to 4 and 7 to 10p.m. and Wednesday from noon til 2 p.m., the hour of service, with Hev.

Ray A. Snair officiating. In- of giant ore carrier undo: construction. Bodies of the four recovered Saturday night from the bottom of the ship, the Blough. They had been trapped in the double bottom, area when the fire--believed caused when fuel spilled onto a hot light bulb--broke out Thursday mo n- ing.

Company officials said the Lo- rain'County Coroner lold them he believed the men suffocated. But autopsies were to be performed to determine the causn of death. More than a million gallons of water, firefighting foam'and fuel had to be pumped from the h'p firemen, wearing ox- gen masks protect them om toxic gases and fumes, ould enter the ship and search or the bodies. The bodies were found in a hallow mixture of liquids sev- ral decks below the wheel ouse, where the fire broke out. Dead were Clyde R.

Burdue, 0, of Vermilion, John D. Alexnder, 28, Lorain, George E. 44, also of Lorain, and Leonard Moore, 34 Elyria. Crews were in the final stages i work on the Blough, the largest ship to built entirely on the Jreat Lakes, when the tragedy iccurred. LEGAL NOTICES termenl will Cemetery.

be In Mt, Auburn REED. DEOLA--Friends will be received In the Carl A. Lantz Funeral Home, 397 E. Main St. today alter 5 p.m.

Services Tuesday at 1 p.m. In the Mt. Zion A.M.E. Church. Brownsville with Rev.

C. P. Peyton, officiating. Interment In LaFayette Memorial Park Cemetery. Brier Hill, BUTERA, SARAH DAVIDSON Age 48 years of 314 Belle Isle Pittsburgh, died June 27, 1971.

after an extended Illness, She was Bom on September 9, 1822 in New Salem, a daughter of Edna Davidson of Uniontown and the late John H. Davidson, She was a fi raduate of Brown sviUe Hig ti School. 1940, and Washington. Hospital School of Nursing, Class of 1943, and was a member of the Brookline Blvd. United Presbyterian Church.

She was first married in 1943 to Tawrence Burgh Washington, who died In 1047. In 1850 she married Louis G. Butera, who survives. Also surviving are the following children: Edward Burgh and Sue Burgh Squires of California, Thomas L. and Mary Ann Butera at home; three grandchildren; three sisters, Mra, Thomas (Merle) Ridge, Brownsville, Mrs.

Graham Bleiler, Bozeman, Mrs. (Virginia) Canan, Washington, one brother; Roy C. Davidson, Garden- City, one brother, Jack, is deceased. The family will receive friends at the L. Betnhatrer and Sons Funeral Home, 2630 W.

Liberty Ave. (Dormant) Pittsburgh, Pa. today and from 2 to 4 and 7 to fl p.m. where funeral services will be held Wednesday, -June 30, at 11 a.m. Interment in the Queen of Heaven (Brownsville Telegraph please copy) REEVES, ARVEL C.

Age 67 years of Evergreen Trailer Court, R. D. 1. Greensboro died Saturday, June 2B, 1911 at 11:30 p.m. in the University Hospital, Morganlown, W.

Va. from injuries received when struck by a hit and run driver on Route 21 near Masontown on June 5, 1971. He was born March 15, 104 in Carmichaels- the son of the late Joseph B. and Nora M. Craft Reeves, He was a retired washer operator for the Robena Mine, he was the present Stewart of the Slovak Club, he was a member of vhe U.M.W.A.

Robena Local 6321, the Carmichaels Lions Club, the Greene Co. Slovanic Club, and the Elks Lodge, Wayncsburg. Surviving are his wife Effle C. (Craig) Reeves; one son, Arvel Pittsburgh: two daughters, Mrs. Norman (Gloria) Ninncss, Bethel Park, Mrs.

Gene (Joan) Miller, Greensburg; eight grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Tracy (Lethal Martin, McKefcs Rocks, three brothers, Joseph Ellwood City, Ivan of Newport News, and Irwin of Washington Courthouse, O. Friends will be received in the Michael P. Lucas Funeral Home. Carmichaels after 4 p.m.

today and until Wednesday 11 a.m. whe ti services will be held with Rev. Harold Kelley officiating. Interment will be In Laurel Point Cemetery. Carmichaels.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Fa ye tte County Zoning Hearin Board will hold a public hearing in the Fayette County CourthouEe, Attorney's Conference Room, 2nd Floor, East Main Street, Unionlown Pennsylvania, on Thursday, July 15, 1E)71 at 2:20 p.m., Eastern Dayllgh 1 Time, to hear the petition of The Society of 'jBrothers In Pennsylvanli Farmington, Pennsylvania Case ZHB 11-17. Said petition requests the Boan to grant a special exception use for the construction of testdentia facilities In connection with a semi public, non-profit Institution property zoned "A-l" Agricultural Rural. Property concerned, owned by The Society of Brothers In Penn sylvanla. is located along thi south side of S. 40 (East) Imately 2400 feet east of the I section of said route Pa.

Hout 331 (South), Township Fayette County, Pennsylvania, an is shown as Lot 14, Block 4 on Fay ette County Zoning District Ma 0-10. Interested persona or their agent may appear at the aforementTone hearing to offer testimony In favo of or in, opposition to the re quested special exception. Pertinen records may be inspected prior the hearing at the office of the Fay ette County Planning Commission. FAYETTE COUNTY ZONING HEARING BOARD DANIEL ZIEGLER II Secretary st) approx the ter. GLOVEH, FRED H.

Age 65 years, husb and of Mildred (Galloway) Glover of 5 Francis died in the Uniontown Hospital Saturday, June 26, 1871, at 11:10 a.m. In addition to his wife, he is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Edward (Sara Lee) Petroskey of Greensbut one son, Wendell E. Glover, Man- assaSj six grandchildren, seven sisters: rs. Dale (Opel) Strawser, Brandenville, W.

Mrs. Robert (Thelma) Drummer, Mrs. Mae Humberson, Mrs. Arthur (Elsie) Burnworth, Mrs. Evcrette (Helen) Krepps, all of Markleysburg, Mrs.

Elliott (Margaret) Raybeck of Confluence, and Mrs. Kenneth (Jean) Pullln, Painesvllle, Ohio; three brothers: Clearence and Russell Glover, both of. Uniontown, and Roy Glover of Markleysburg. He was a member of the Church of Ihe Brethren of Unlontown and Class No. six.

He is a retired U.S. Mail Contractor, owner of Mail Truck Transportation, retiring in June of 168. The family will receive friends today from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. in the Robert S. Oats Funeral Home, 71 Pennsylvania where fun- eral services will be conducted June 29, at 1 p.m.

with Roy. Harry E. Stevick officiating. Interment In LaFayette Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, the family request contributions be made to Fayetts County Heart Fund.

REX, JESSIE S. Age 78 years of 50 Seventh Uniontown died Saturday, June 26, 1971 in the Uniontown Hospital. She was born- October 1, I8B2 in Hostetter, Pa. the daughter of the late George and Rebecca Huffman Shetler. In addition to her parents she was receded in death by her husband obert V.

Rex in 1933 and three children, Richard, Lois, and Jane. She was a member of the Asbury United Methodist Church, the B.F.A. Class, and the Laurette Chapter No. 178 O.E.S, Surviving are one son, Robert V. Rex, Uniontown; two daughters, Mrs.

Henry R. (Anne) Paulhamus, Hendersonville, N.C., Mrs. Louise Soxman, Uniontown; seven grandchildren; four great grandchildren. The family will receive friends in the Andrew D. Ferguson Funeral Home, 80 Morgantown St.

today from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Services will be held Tuesday, June 29 at 1:30 p.m. with Rev. Thomas Thomas, her pastor, officiating- Inter ment will follow in Sylvan Heights Cemetery. The Laurette Chapter No.

178 O.E.S. will hold services this evening at 8. ILLAR, JULIUS Age 75 years, resident of- 61i Howard Street, Brownsville, waa dead on arrival at Brownsville General Hospital at 4:30 p.m. Sunday, Juna 27, 1971. Mr.

filar was born In Hungary and a retired coal miner of the Vesta 4 Mine. He was a member of the, Calvin United Presbyterian Church, Brownsville, the UMWA "Vesta Local, and the Hungarian Club of Dalseytown, Pa. He was receded in death by his first wife elenWargo Illar and also by his second wife Mary Smoggl Illar In 169. He Is survived by these step- children: FrankLaboda of Lowhill, Mrs. Elizabeth Taft of Brownsville, Mrs.

Mary FetriUe, Cleveland, Ohio, and Mrs, Irene Keatley of Ga. Friends will be received in the J.W. Kislnger Funeral Home, Brownsville, after 7 p.m. today. Funeral Services will be held Wednesday, June 30, at 1:00 p.m.

In the Calvin United Presbyterian Church, Brownsville, with the Rev. Victor Bodnar officiating. Interment will follow In Redstone 'Cemetery, Prayer services will be held In the Kislnger Funeral Home today and Tuesday at 8 p.m. H1SCHITELLI, "ANNA--Of Tyroll Monessen, died Sunday. June 27, 1971 in the os sen Hospital.

She waa born In Italy and had been a resident of Monessen most of her, life. She was a member of St, Cajetans R.C. Church of Monessen. She was predeceased by her husband, John RIschitelli, founder of lUshchlteUl Trucking Company, Inc. November of 1967.

Surviving are three sons, Dominic RtshchiteUi and Frank RIschitelli. operators of the Kisch- Itolli Trucking Monessen; and Henry Rtschitelli, president of Westfnoreland Paving also even grandchildren; one brother, Eugene Parcuinto of Monessen. Friends arc being received at the Billick Funeral Home, Grand and Marion Monessen. Funeral services are scheduled for Thursday, July 1 with a. Requiem High Mass at 10 a.m.

in, St Cajetnns R. Church. Burial in Grand view Cemetery, Monessen. Funeral home visiting hours from 2 to 4 and 7 to 10. LONG, CORA M.

Age 85 years of the Hanan Rest Home, Lemont Furnace, R.D. 1 died Saturday afternoon, June 2fl, 1971, in the Connellsvllle State General Hospital. She waa born June lfl 1886, In Dunbar Township, the daughter of the'late John H- and Agnes Dunn Dennis. She lived In Connellsvllle for many years and was a former employee of the J. R.

Davidson GfoceryCo. She was a member of the Lelsenring i a Church. She is survived by numerous cousins. She waa preceded In death by her husband, Samuel C. Long, in 1929.

Friends are being received at the Brooks Funeral Home, 111 E. Green Connellsvllle, where services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. with Rtv. Max House officiating. Interment In Laurel Hill Cemetery.

STEICH, JOHN --Age 60 years of R.D. No. 1, Dunbar dicrt Saturday morning, June 26, 1071 In the Uniontown Hospital. He was born July 10. 1010 in Brownfield.

Pa. the son of the late Peter and Anna (Golublch) Steich. He was a re- ilred coal miner, he was a member of St. John's C. Church, Con- nelisvillo, the U.M.W.A.

No. 9584, and the Monarch V. F. D. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs.

Richard (Marlene) Biedl, state o( Florida, Miss Karen Stetch, at home; three sons, Eugene and John, both of Connellsvllle, and Kenneth of R. D. No. 1, Dunbar; six grandchildren; three brothers, Thomas Steich, Cleveland, Nick Sieich, Dunbar, R. Michael Sleich of Trafford; one sister, Mrs, Anna Bacon, Juniata; His mother, Mrs.

Mary Steich, Juniata. He was predeceased by his; wife, Helen (Fetsko) Steich and two brothers, Peter and Paul. Friends are being received In the Paul G. Fink Funeral Home, Connellsvllle until Tuesday 0:30 a.m. where prayer services will be held followed by Requiem High Mass in St.

John's R. C. Church with Rev. Fr. George BJalobok as celebrant.

Interment will be In St. John's Cemetery. LEGAL NOTICES HAKY FUNERAL HOME 139 W. FAYE1TE ST. RAZSI, JAMES II.

Mais of (be Resume lion Today 9:30 a.m. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice Is hereby given that the Kayette County Zoning Hearing Board will hold a public hearing in the Fayette County Courthouse, torney's Conference Room, 2nd Floor, Eatt Main Streel. Unlonlown, Pennsylvania, on Thursday, July 15, IOT1 at 2:00 p.m., Eastern DayliBht Time, to hsar the petition of Ethel Frangipani. R. D.

01, Box 503. Unlonlown, Pennsylvania, Case ZIIB 71-18. Said petition requests Ihe Board to grant a special exception use for the ope ration of a beauty shop zoned "R-2" nealiientlal. Property concerned, owned by Ethel and Vincent Frangipani. Is located along the east -side of old Connellsvlllo Road (L.

approximately 650 feet north of the Intersection of said route with L. R. 28169 Spur E. North Union Township, Fayelte County, Pennsylvania, and Is shown as Lot t. Block 2 on Fayelte County Zoning District Map 1-3 SW.

Interested persons or Uiclr may appear at the aforementioned hearing to offer tcaUmony in favor of or In opposition to ro- ictal Quested exception. Pertinent records may be Inspected prior to the horing at the office of the Fay elte County Planning FAYETTE COUNTV ZONING HF.ARING BOARD DANIEL Z1EOLF.H 11 Secretary PLEASE DRIVE CAREFULLY LEGAL NOTICES Suspect Held PITTSBURGH (AP) A 27- ear-old man from the city's lakland section was being held murder and burglary charges in the shooting death of security guard near a down- own office building. Detectives sai the guard potted Donald G. Williams saving a lounge in the rear of le Lawyers' Building with a igaretie machine cashbox and ipparently tried to halt him. The guard, George GUHam, 5, was shot in the chest with iis own revolver during the en- iiiing struggle, police said.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice Is hereby given that the County Zoning Hearing 3oard will hold a public hearing in he Fayette County Courthouse, Attorney's Conference Room, 2nc Floor, East Main Street, Uniontown, Pennsylvania, on Thursday, July 15 1971 at 2:50 p.m., Eastern Daylighi '-ie, to hear Ihe petition of Thi Sportsmen Club, Walter Lehman, President, D. Box 147, Uniontown, Pennsylvania, Case ZHB 71-18. Said petition requests the Board to grant a special exception use for the construction of a building to be used as a non-commercla recreation facility on property zone "A-l" Agricultural-Rural. Propert concerned, owned by Tha valle Sportsmens Chib, is located alon the north side of Township Rout 547, just west of the intersection said route with'L. H.

26102 (Bute Road), North Union Township, Faj ette County, Pennsylvania, and 1 shown as a portion of Lot 7, Bloc on Fayette County Zoning Ma Interested persona or their agent may appear at the aforemenuone hearing to offer testimony in favo of or in opposition to the re quested special exception. Pertinen records may be inspected prior the hearing at the office of the Fay ette County Planning Com miss Inn FAYETTE COUNTY ZONING HEARING BOARD DANIEL ZIEGLER II Secretary LEGAL NOTICES Two Killed On Route 51 Two persons have died and three Injured in a headon collision between a pickup truck and an auto on Route 51 in Jefferson Borough, near Clalrton, police said. Pronounced dead at McKeesport Hospital following the Saturday night accident were the driver of the James R. Laughland, 21, of Elizabeth and the driver of the auto, Dominic Cavaliere, 32, of Clairton. Cavaliere's wife, Sally, 32, was reported in serious condition at McKeesport Hospital.

Tvio other passengers in the NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice Is hereby given lhat the County Zoning Hearing ioard will hold a public hearing in he Fayette County Courthouse, At- orney' Conference Room, 2Jid East Main Street, Unlontown, Pennsylvania, on Thursday, July 15, L871 at 3:10 p.m., Eastern Daylight UNION-TOWN, MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1971-PAGE 19 2 Stolen Cars Found Burned car were hospitalized. John 3ereznay, 40, of Baltimore, was in fair condition at Homestead Hospital and his Josephine, 36, was in fair condition at McKeesport Hospital. Singspiration At Republic Singspiration will be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the First Christian Church, Republic, with Darwin Collins as song leader. A nursery will be operated for pre-school children.

The program will include the singing of old-time hymns and special numbers. Mrs. Betty Angelo is general chairman. The public is invited, the pastor, Rev. Thomas Logston said.

Two stolen cars were found burned over the weekend. A 1S71 Triumph convertible owned by Daniel Johns of Fairchance, stolen from a W. Church St. city parking lot here, was found stripped and burned along a road two miles east of Leek- rone. A car owned by Richard Weasenforth of Uniontown R.

D. 2, stolen from his home, was found near the ball field at Kennedy School In North Union, with the Interior damaged hy fire. About 92 per cent of Kenya's population lives in rural areas. 'ay Jar Time, to hear the petition of James Teslovich, El. D.

Box 267, Smock. Pennsylvania, Case ZHB 71-19. Said petition requests the Board to grant a special exception use for the operation of a riding stable as a restricted commercial recreational facility on property zoned "A-l" Agricultural-Rural. Property owned by James Teslo- vich, Is located on Township Route 555 approximately 1400 feet south of the Intersection of said route with L. 26032, Menallen Town ship.

County, Pennsylvania, and Is shown as Lot 24, Block 3 on Fay- fitte County Zoning District Map H-G. Interested persons or their agents may appear at the aforementioned hearing to offer testimony In favor of or in opposition to the requested special exception. Pertinent records may be Inspected prior to the hearing at the office of the Fay- etle County Planning Commission. FAYETTE COUNTY ZONING HEARING BOARD DANIEL Z1EGLEK II Secretary We Rcsrve The Right To Limit Quantities Total DISCOUNT Food Mart CMC LOCATED IN LAUREL MALL 119 Between Uniontown AMES SHOPPING PLAZA 119 North of SHOP DAILY 18 A.M. III! P.M.

Pries. till July 3,1971. We right to limit quantities Your No, 1--Original Discount Food Store in this area--Now headquarters for Thousands of Shoppers in Ihe area! LOWER EXTRA SPECIAL BUYS FOR MONDAY-TUESDAY-WEDS. One 8-or. can WHOLE WHITE POTATOES Now through Saturday night, July 3, Limit ena can per coupon, FREE With this Coupon DWMMMffiWOOOOOOMWO One pkg.

IDEAL BRAND Iced Tea Mix Now Hi rough Saturday night, July 1, Limit pkg. per coupon, CHICKEN FOR FRYING ib $100 bag DRUMSTICKS WINGS-LEGS THIGHS POLISH STYLE KOLBASSI PORK CHITTERLINGS 5 $1.39 MIX CUT PORK CHOPS WILSON'S BOLOGNA STORE SLICED LB. 'C Ibs. KAHN'S CHUB BRAUNSWEIGER 8-oz. Pkgs.

for One 12-oz. can BALA CLUB iBEVERAGES Now through Saturday night, July 3, Wl. Limit one can per coupon, pltase. 1.00 KITCHEN PRIDE THIN SLICED BACON 3-lb. PKG.

GELATINE One 9-oz. pkg. CHEF'S CHOICE French Fries CALIF. POTATOES 10-lb. bag 89c NEW CABBAGE lOc SWEET CORN SWEET I CHERRIES ON THE BIG DISCOUNT BALCONY LATEX PORCH FLOOR DECK ENAMEL Gal.

FIESTA EXTERIOR House Paint Gal. MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS Reg. $4.00 Slmrt filccvoH. In KOllrifl, stripes, plulris. Wo Iiavc your With this Coupon Now through Saturday night, July 3, 1971.

Limit pkg. coupon MOSS SUPER ROUTE 40--1 Mile Wosf of Uniontown A.M.-9 P.M. THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SAT. 9 A.M.-9 P.M. Wo Kfinervo Tlio nigltl To Limit flnnnllllcs.

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