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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 13

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THE MORNING HERALD THE EVENING STANDARD JarSdfr 94-Pubiie Sates CmSVHOLBT 1(71 Au iizw and colors In ttwlt, grot Ibt on pickup, cylinder, standard shut, bucket Hits, Patrick Dodie, Connellavillo. CHEVROLET W4 El Ctmlno, v'. a. Tom's. E.

431-1030. CHEVROLET 18S3 Step-in van 1 ton house car. Good condition. 628 CHEVROLET 1964 14 ton. One 1 CHEVROLET-1868 ton pick-up.

FleelsWe. i CHEVY 1865 14 Ion Jleetslde. Good shape. 137-5117. EVERYONE SHOULD ABOUT CLASSIFIED AD I They sell things fasti Dial 438-2501.

FORD 1967 Econo.line. Super Van, automatic, clean. 245-9234. 1662 Econoline Van $32S. 43S-242S.

PORD 1968 ton camper special. V-l automatic. A-l. Phone 437-1373. OMC 19S7 Carry All.

$1485. Cooley Ford Sales, York Bun Crossroads, Falrehance. B84-7871. INTERNATIONA1, TRUCKS All modelg, Stop In today. Al's Truck Sales Service, International Truck Dealer, Rt, 51 N.

433-9121. INTERNATIONAL 1860 1i ton pickup. Not Inspected. Needs muffler. 781-4132.

MACK-- 1958 Diesel tandem dump. Make offer, 765-5363. 89--Aulo Accessories-Tires CHRYSLER HEMI Complete with 4 speed and Hurst shifter. $275. 90--Auio tor ffire-Carages AUTO AND TRUCK RENTAL -Move yourself.

Also cars for rest. Hent-A-Kar. 437-2011. 438-7681. 9.1--Motorcycles and Bicycles ALL TERRAIN VEHICLE 6 wheel buggy.

Trailer Included. 437-0659 after 5.. CHOPPER 450 CC Honda. $850. See at Cycle Haven or call 583-2300.

BSA 1S67 Paris. SSOec. 433-1851. CYCLES Mini Bike 60 to the mighty 150. Honda has them all.

Honda, U.S. 40, Brier Hill. DRAFTED? Sen your motorcycle to someone who needs It with a Classified ad. Just dial 438-2301. BARLEY-DAVIDSON 1200 o.e.

Super Glide, 350- c.c. Sprints In stock. Unlontwn Harley-Davldson Co. 360 Pittsburgh 438-1821. HARLEY DAVIDSON Sportster.

800 cc. J33-8339. 1971 KAWASAKI 1967, 3BOcc 437-8356. SUZUKI A nice selection In stock. Come see and save at Tewell Mo- tori, 585 Morgantown Uniontown.

Phone 438-1S71. WANT.A Check tha money-aavlnff oilers In Classified Adi. YAMAHA MINI ENDUHOS With lights. Now in stock. Bob Shaw Cycle Center, Hopvrood.

438-8431. YAMAHA 1667, 188cc. electric starter good condition $.100. 4380284. 92--Automotive Repairs AAMCO TRANSMISSION 113 Fayette Unlontown, Pa.

438- 93--Wanted-Aurtmofive AUTOS Top Dollar paid for late model cars. Berwyn 5, Unlontown, Pa. Phone 438- CLEAN LATE MODELS Will pay ofi balance or trade down. LATE MODEL DAMAGED CARS -1868 and later. Not stripped.

We sell the car (by hid) for your Unlontown Aulo Sal. Pool 437-1183. 94--Public Sales AUCTION SALE New and used merchandise. Wolfe's Auction Barn. Rt.

119, Morris Crossroads. Every Saturday 7 p.m. Door prizes nltely. AIjo open dally. Consignors welcome, 1 725-0002; AUCTION SALE--Saturday.

7 p.m. In the blB barn, rear of Don's Country Store, across from. Gil' 'sah's Restaurant, Houle 40, Mark- leysburgyFa. AUCTION SALES Complete service. Wylls S.

Rittenhouse, Auctioneer, 8 Dejrlck Unlontown, Phone 438-0581. AUCTIONEER Sales and service, William Cln, phone, 438-2888. AUCTIONEER Complete and service. Col. Melvln P.

Prln key, R.D. 1, Markleysburg. 32S-57 AUCTIONEERS Herman F. Mor Grover B. Hagerty.

Phon 438-7751 or 437-8521 AUCTION SALE Wednesday evening Sept. 1, at 5:30 p.m. Located at 45 John Street, Unlonlown. Pa. Household furnishings and electronic supplies Including a very ood Phllco refrigerator with nearly GE upright deep round white formica top dinette set, 4 chairs; mahogany slant top derit; phonograph console; table and floor lamps; Danish sofa: sweeper; elec.

fans; elec. portable sewing machine; rotary lawn mower; king size headboard; 4 table radios; musical instruments; approx. 200 new T. V. tubes; picture tube; T.V.

parts and TV testing cad- dte boxes; deep sea 5 MnB equipment; clocks; dolls; banks ana dishes; glassware; picture frames; glider, piano bench 4 aoz. movie screens; electrical appliances; nearly new Kenmore washer; linens; Mrapes: bedspreads; apple peeler; tobacco cutter; sets of glasses; metal laundry tubs; many carpenter tools transit; or- Ban slool; dressers; crocks; oil Vamps; chairs; dress form many cooking utensils; files and many other unlisted Hems all going for cash. Mrs. Hafferly, owner. Auctioneer Wylie S.

Rlltenhouse. Phone 4380581 No inspection till sale time please. ESTATE AUCTION Of construction tools related sup- pliea, Saturday September 4, starting at 12 noon, located at the Charles Kampmlller residence on The Wharlon Furnace Hoad, which It 7 miles east of Unlontown. and Just one mile off Route 40. Watch for the auction signs just east of the Summit Hotel, Partial llsllng, 8 Inch bench saw wllh h.p.

motor; and Decker shop Stanley bench irlnder; Walker Turner Jointer with motor and stand; BED la? Batllal saw wilh 10 Inch blade; norto cable power band Electro, 14 Inch elcclrlc powered chain law: Slade transit, complete; ports "cable No. W. router; Thor 1i In. drill; Craftsman Up and die set; Dunlap inch elee. drill; Milwaukee 7tt inch power saw, Well 8 Inch saw; pipe dies and supplies; miter boxes; metal craftsman oblnets and tool boxes: stipleri wheelbarrows; shingle cutter and punch; lot pi Mtusloj shlnglei; 1 ton ahatn blocks; vises; concrete floats; hatchets; hammers; tree irlmmer: 4 icrew jacks, loU ol painl, lumber mils, shovels, hand tools, blta, ladders, taw horsei, cheT.

ry rlvlter; car trailer; door look mortlier; lawn chain; lot of con- blocks, brick some paneling ind other (temi. There are many Items In thli stle, plan lo attend, o( Charlei Kimp- miller. Auctioneer, Wylle S. Bit tenhotue. Unlontown, Phone 4M-OW1.

FLEA MARKET Every Sunday 10 to 5. Shady Grove Park Bink. Indoors, 4 miles north of Unlontown on 119. Dealers welcome. Bring your own tables, STATE AUCTION Tuesday at prrT Jo Ma Morgantown Point rlon, Pa.Next to the Sunoco unoco station, south of town.

Household enamaled dinette set, 4 chairs; elec, range; lots ol dlshej cooking utensils; a a vases; plates; Kenmore automatic washer and Kenmore eteclric dryer; maple double poster bed; i KF hair arm chairs; drop leaf lab chest at drawers; pine cedar chest; lot blankets; lln. quilts; some'clothing; wardrobe; cedar chest; 2 DC. livlnf! room sulle: table arid floor lamps; pictures; chest of drawers; waftut rotary lawn mower; plank seat chair; copper; boiler; many small tools; wood lathe and motor; wood planes and other items. AU going for cash. Estate of Donald Campbell, owners.

Wylle S. Rlltenhouse Auctioneer, Unlontown, Pa. Phone 4.S8-0581, SLEA MARKET Hopwood Tire Hall, every Sunday 9 to 6. FLEA MARKET Sunday 1.7 p.m., mile West of Masontown Bridge. LARGE ESTATE AUCTION -Monday August 30 starling at 9:30 a.m.

Location, corner of Susan and Fayette Dunbar, Pa. (signs will be posted in Dunbar to the sale site.) Many antiques and. choice household furnishings including a very good apt. size Delmonico refrigerator; Tappan a a Philco automatic washer; nearly new Frigidaire upright deep freeze; oak dinette set, 4 chairs; oak kitchen cabinet; oak and mahogany roqkers: Admiral portable TV; night stand wllh turned legs; eiec. clocks; table radios; fine cooking utensils; electrical appliances; coffee makers; roasters; fine bow front glass end china closet; mahogany night stand; set 5 walnut chairs; dark maple cidc board; walnut shel.

vlng; square oak dining table; nylon covered sofa bed; platform rocker; floor and table lamps; 8 12 print rugs; 3 sec. oak frame book case; pair of. decorator chairs; 1S27 RCA radio, plays; oval and dup frames; gold leaf frames; master gold framed clock; sessions 8 day clock; crystal candle sticks; set Valmont china; hand palnled china; Enfilish china; stem ware with overlay; goblets; etched pitchers: covered compotes; cream and sugars; china cups; vases; bowls; china salt peppers; Wedgewood pitcher; lav- ander memorial plates; approx. 100 piece collection of china pitchers and many other items of -brlc-a-hrac; rosebud china service, many sewing items; linens; blankets; hand made sewing cabinet; 09 yr. old bisque, doll; brlstol vases; early school desk; railroad watch; hat pins; Indian doll; quilts; towels; walnut hand made cupboard; drapes; early wearing apparel; 5 pc.

maple double bedroom sulle; luggage; phonograph; early walnut table with casters; oak chest; mahogany dressers', hall tree; blanket box; elec. blanket; card tables: ccleold dresser set; beaded hand bags; aluminum porch furniture; charcoal grill; rotary lawn mower; Victorian sofa frame; oil lamp bare; Geneva crocks: walnut double bed; and many unlisted Items This is a large sale with many choice Items, plan to attend this one. Lunch available Estate of the late Viola Victor Scott. Auctioneer and Sale Manager, Wylie S. Rlt.

tenhouse, phone 438:0581. UAHIFIED DISPLAY ARC WELDERS A Person INDEPENDENT METAL PRODUCTS Route 1 19, Uniontown An equal opportunity employer CLASSIFIED DISPLAY YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF! PORT ROYAL MOBILE HOMES HAS IT ALLtl Don't buy less fdr more until you shop the Quality Leader. HUGE SELECTIONS BANK FINANCING VOLUME: PRICING EXPERIENCED MANAGEMENT AND STAFF. OUR OWN TRAINED SET-UP AND SERVICE CREWS. BEST OF ALL A Luxurious Park with galore that everyone can afford.

PORT ROYAL MOBILE HOMES Intersection Interstate and Ht. 51 Belle Vernon. Pa. 829,4140 Mon, thru Frl. 9 to Sat.

til 5 Across from Howard Johnson Sell It With A Classified Ad CLASSIFIED DISPLAY SPACE VEHICLES! '69 Sportsvan '66 Ford Bronco wagon '67 Willy's Jeepster Commando wagon $1795 FIKE CHEVROLET CO. COME BY OUR WAY WE'LL TRADE YOUR WAY Masontown 583-7738 RNACES FROM Instolefd To Your Present Ductwork Emergency Services LIBERTY FURNACE MARKET ST. 15222 471-1766 or 438-7200 LOOK OUT! How often has Ae warning Ontr saved you from an auto accident? What if you did hit that car or damage property? Are you really svre that your automobile insurance would prevent financial hardship? Bettor caU us today and get these questions answered. SEARIGHT INSURANCE AGENCY "OLDEST IN FAYETTE COUNTY" A.E. Sesler 2-6 E.

Main St. McShane Edw. W. McShane, Jr. Ph.

438-3548 A. E. Sesler, Jr. DISTRIBUTORS NEEDED IMMEDIATELY To Service DUPONT Johnson wax fexfize SIMONIZ and other came brand products as a distributor for CONSOLIDATED MANUFACTURING COMPANY NO SELLING Your entire business Is set up for you by our company's hey personnel NO EXCESS FEES Your supply arid inventory package Is your only cost Packages start at $1,593 NO UNREASONABLE REQUIREMENTS If you are agresslve and willing to listen WE'LL TRAIN YOU INCREASE YOUR INCOME YOU CONTROL YOUR EARNDVO DISTRIBUTOR WILL BE APPOINTED IMMEDIATELY A limited number of accounts vriil be selected In this area IMMEDIATELY' Call Mr. Thomas collect 7 52-1220 Or Airmail Letter with Phone Number CONSOLIDATED MANUFACTURING COMPANY 3546 Watson Road St.

Louis, Missouri 63139 All Agreements are with Consolidated Manufacturing Company and no other company SALE DAYS ON USED IMPORTS COME SEE SAVE 1970 DATSUN CONV. 1970 VOLKSWAGEN 4 SPEED 1970 VOLKSWAGEN AUTO. 1969 DATSUN 4 dr. 1969 VOLKSWAGEN 1969 SUNBEAM ALPINE 1968 PORSCHE 912 CPE. 1968 SPITFJRE CONV.

1966 TOYOTA 4 DR. 1966 MGB CONV. MARK HOWARD PONIIAC TRIUMPH ALFA-ROMEO ROUTE 40 WEST UNIONTOWN 438-3596 PHONES 438-3689 Mi CREDIT APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED ff WE CAN'T FINANCE YOU NO ONE CANI CU5S1TCD DISPLAY $1795 FULLY EQUIPPED, DELIVERED IN UNIONTOWN! The fiat 850 Sedan PARKER MOTORS Unionrown 438-1310 Medina Trial In Recess FT. McPHERSON, Ga. (AP) Capt.

Ernest Medina's murder trial is in recess until Sept. 8 while two issues vital to the government's case against him are resolved outside the courtroom. The issues involve a defense request for White House aid In getting (he South Vietnamese government to allow two interpreters to come here to testify, and the results of a federal court rearing for a key witness who refuses to testify. LEARN BASIC OR ADVANCED INCOME TAX PREPARATION FROM Thousands are earning good money in the growing field of professional income tax service. Enrollment open to men and women of all aces.

Job opportunities for qualified graduates. Send for free information and class schedules. HURRY1 ClassesStart Sept. 13. 437-TOl HB BLOCK ----I Eostraver Shopping Center Belle Vernon, Pa.

15012 I Wease send me free Information lam Interested In Advanced Coutw SWs Phone CUPANDMMl.TODAY CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Bennett Cerf Dies At 73 MOUNT KISCO, N.Y. (AP) Publisher, TV star and writer Bennett A. Cerf died at his home here late Friday night. He was 73. Cause of death was not im mediately known.

Cerf was chairman of Random House publishers, which he founded in 1927. He was also founder of Modern Library, and was its president. He appeared as a regular panelist on the "What's My Line?" television program from 1952 to 1966. Mill Run Fair The annual Mill Run Community fair will start on Wednesday and continue through Saturday next week. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Musi be sold to Ihe highest bidder 1969 Mercury Montego MX 2 door hardtop, V-8, automatic transmission.

P.S., vinyl top. Good'condition. To see car and make your bid Call 438-3551 Extension 245 or Ext. 248 Gallaiin National Bank UNIONTOWN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1971-PAGE 13 2 Arrested In Burglary Corinellsville Police they broke up an attempted burglary yesterday when they arrested two suspects at the Firestone Store on W.Apple St. The two were identified as James Johnson, 18, of New York, N.Y., and Ronald James Davis, 25, of Madison Green sburg.

They were charged with burglary and breaking and, entering before a I a Carmine V. Molinaro. Police said they were called to the scene at 3:50 a.m. when someone noticed a large truck ne4r the store and some activity inside. A store employe unlocked the door, and police said they found the two suspects between' tire racks.

A third man is believed to have been implicated, but police think he fled when he spotted the approaching cars. Reports said nothing had been removed the store. The truck had been rented from Ryder Rentals of Greensburg. Tliree Cars Are Stolen Three cars have been reported stolen in the district: A 1966 -Chevrolet owned by Elaine Green await of South Connellsville, from the parking lot at Rob Roy's Lounge Restaurant north of Con- a 1961' Chevrolet owned by Raymond Nicklow'. of Phillips, from Woodlawn Ave.

in Uniontown; a 1967 Chevrolet owned by George W. Maglas of Fairbaiik, from, the Moss Supermarket parking lot, Route 40. iughes In Jtinq, has married a movie executive she met 24 ears ago. Miss Peters, 44, and Stanley vice president in charge 'of production for 20th Century Fox, wed Friday In a irivate ceremony at a West Los Angeles church. BARNES WIU.UM M.

Age 53 years, formetly of- Hopwood. Jleci suddenly Wednesday, August 25 1671 at Layirel Valley Country Clutj In Llgonler. Born April'6, 1918 In Unlontown, he was the son of the late Luther M. Barnes and Eleanor Nixon Barnes, who resides In Unlontown. He was vice president of Koppers Forest Products Division, a director of the Pennsylvania Forestry a member of Duquesne Club and Oakmont Country Club, Surviving In addition mother are his wife, the former Sara Colo of Hon.

wood; one son, Kenneth, of Wayne. N.J., two daughters, Mrs. Carol Ann. Davis of Gaffney, B.C.. and Mrs.

Janet Gabasch of Wexford, one grandson; one sister, Mrs. Jean B. Scott ol Unlonlown, and one brother, Robert A. Barnes of.San Francisco, Calif; Friends are being received In the Andrew D. Ferguson Funeral -Home, 80 jean Peters Wed To Movie Executive HOLLYWOOD (AP) Jean Peters, onetime actress who divorced industrialist Howard CLASSIFIED DlSWAY LIST YOUR HOME WITH Franklin A.

John AGENCY, fNC. 62 E.MAIN STREET UNIONTOWN, PA. 437-4006 PHONES 437-7118 605 N. WATER ST. MASONTOWN, PA.

3 Bedrooms 34,500 NEED A HOME or BUSINESS LOCATION? 3, Rt, 40Easl WHARTONTWP, 7 rooimfi, bath, 2nd. floor Approx. 2 acres, 200 fl, frontage 6 years old, 2 story building. Suitable for any business MATH XOTKK Morimfown where cervices 1 Be held at 2 p.m. today with will his pastor.

Dr. Kenneih C. Fraser of the Christian Alliance Church of Pittsburgh or- Private Interment will CALES, EDWARD BATES-- Age 48 years, of Thompson 1, died Thursday, August 25, 1971. He was born In Arkansas, October 10, 1822, the son of the James and Dora Gregory Gales. He was employed as a mechanic with the Gatewav Coal a member of the Flrs't Christian Church in Republic; a World War II veteran; a member of the Thomas Pendergast American Legion PostSBO, Republic; and a member of the Tower Hill Surviving are his Rose Labons Cales; lour children: Mrs.

Richard Jantce)-Kerosky of Cor- aopolls; George of Edward and Robert, both at home; four grandchildren; brother, "Carl Cales'of five sisters: Ida- Garfett of -East sttne. Ohio; Dorothy. Hess of Thompson Huth Podollnsfcy at Thompson 1: Ruby David of Fayette City, Hose Eadle of Elyria, Ohio. Friends will tie'recelved in the Dearth Funeral Home, Neiv Salem after 1 p.m. this evening and until 11 a.m.- Monday, and in the First Christian Republic Monday, until 1:30 p.m.; the hour of service with Thomas N.

Logston officiating. Interment'in-Lafayette -Memorial Park. Full Military rites Will be at the by, the Thomas Pendergast American Legion Post 690, Republic. CONWAY, JAMES will be received In the Jerome-w. Shell Funeral Home, 164 S.

Mt. Vernon Ave. today until 10:30 a.m., the hour of service, with Dr. Earl P. Confer." of.

the Central Christian Church, officiating. -Interment in Lafayette Memorial GUYATJX, KATHERINte Friends are being received in-the HaJty Tuneral -TJome, 139 W. Fayette today until 11:30 a.m., the hour of service. Rev. Earl P.

Confer will, Interment In Oak Grove Cemetery. BAUMGARDNERi FRANCES 75 years of 12 Fort Mason Masontown died August 28, 1971. She' was' a member of the All Saints R.C.: Church, Masontown and a former Fayelte County school, teacher. She: was predeceased by. husband.

Charles and also by first.husband;- Otto-Callaghan 'In 1B52; Surviving are' the follow- children: of Carmichaels, Olio Callaghan Jr. of Ittsburgly Marie Currier of six' grandchildren; four -grandchildren; 'listers: WUIfam (Jennie) Sherkel of Coal Port. Pa. and Mrs. Van (Margarette) of Silver Springs, Md.

Funeral arrangements are incomplete and will announced later- by. the Yoney Home, Masontown. JENKINS, GEORGE-HAY--- Age 70 enn Street, Point Marlon, died suddenly Friday August 27,, the University Hospital. Morgahtownrwest Vir- He was a-member of the First Christian Church, Point Marlon; a retired veteran employee of West Penn-Power- a member of the F.O.E; 1932, Point Marian. Surviving are his wife, Sarah Furman Jenkins; one son.

George Ray, Jr. of Rockville, Md four two" sisters- Mrs. Hay, (Flora) Van Sickle of Morgaatoivn, W. Va. -and Mrs.

Bruce (Jessie) Fike of Masbntown. Friends will be received in the Richard H. Herod Funeral Rome. Point today untl! 1 p.m. August 30..

the hour of sendee John-R, James, Minister of the-Oak Grove Christian officiating. Interment in East Grove Cemetery. Morgantown, W. Va. MICKENS, (DAVE) 63 years, of 67 Fort Mason Village; Masonfown, died Thursday morning, August 1B7I, in Surviving are his wife Josephine Abbott Mickens; thirteen children: Mrs.

Betty Brewer of East Liverpool, Ohio; Handy of Puritan, Samuel of Washington, D.C.; Joseph of Bladensburg. Georgia of New York City; Clifford of Phila- "delphia;" Mrs. Daisy Weaver of Pittsburgh; Leon" and Mrs, Marva Straiten, both of Masontown; Timothy with the USAF in California; Henrietta of Washington, D.C.; Dock of Minnesota; Beverly home; a step-sister. Mrs. Signore Alexander of New Yoric City; and a number of nieces, nephews, cousins, and other relatives, and friends.

Friends will be received In the Carl A. Lantz Funeral Home. E. Main today from 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2 p.m.

in the Mt. Calvary Bapllst Church. with Rev. Nathaniel Walker, of- Interment will follow In Maple Grove Cemetery, Fairchance. MILI.F.R, LLOYD--Friends will be received In the Paul Lesako Fu.

neral Home, Carmlchaels, today after 8 p.m. and until 12 noon Monday, and In the Poland Mine Assembly of God Church, from 1 to 2 p.m., the hour of service with Rev. Joe Hicks officiating. Burial in Monongahela Hill Cemetery, Mapletown, Pa, SHUSHOK, FRANK J. Age 65 of 100 Liberty Street, Unloriiovvn, died Friday evening, Aueu.qt 27.

1071 In miner he was a Loc 8S4B, Friends will be received In the Haky Funeral Home. 139 W. Fayelte this'evening from 7 to p.m., Sunday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p.m., and Monday until 10:39 a.m: when a prayer service will be held followed by a Mass of the Resurrection a 11 a.m.,. concelebrated by Msgr. Michael P.

Xushner and Fr. O.K.M. Interment In the church cemetery, catholic Daughters of America Court S05 will recite the Hosary at 7 PM Sunday. Parish Rosary will be recited at 7:30 PM Sunday..

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