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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 17

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THE MORNING HERALD THE. EVENING STANDARD OASSIHED DISPLAY Transportation SPECIALS! S'it DODGE Coronet wagon, V-S iulomatic, power sleeriiur, $950 jj'S7 FOHD Station wagon, automatic, power $275 KORD Galiude 4-door sJ dad, V-8, standard. $275 j'67 CHEVELLE convertible, V-i 8 automatic. $695 i'gj PONT1AC Executive -Moorl power steering, factory air.J $795 J'oSPONTIAC Cstalina hardtop, 8 power steertoy. $595 '66 VOLKSWAGEN 4.

speed, $425 J'64 VOLKSWAGEN 4-V 2 speed. $250 iTHURBY Lincoln-Mercury Rt. 119 North Uniontown 437-7582 You'll love fheje SwesthearU! Chevclle a i sport coupe, V-8 automatic, power steering, air' 1595 '69 Ford Mustang coupe V-S automatic $1295 '70 Ford Torino GT convertible J850 FIKE CHEVROLET CO, COME BY OUR WAY Masontown 583-7764 THURBY'S TRUCK SPECIALS! 0 DODGE D.100 Ion pickup Custom cab, V-8, 3-i speed, radio, new camper cover. $2195 DODGE D-100 ton pickup with camper cover, fij cylinder, 3-spcwl. $1595 DODGE Van, cylinder, speed.

$1695 CMC 9-ff. stake body, dualj wheels, $1595 SUN Vi ton $1695 DATSUN Vi ton pickup, 4-j speed, THUR6Y MOTORS 447 Connellsville St, Uniontown 438-7991 or 438-8562 FOUR 1973 CAPRJS In stock at: OLD PRICE! There has been a II per cent price Increase on Capris Imported from Europe SAVE '250 to On these models: 2--2000, automatic 1--2000--4-speed 1--2000, V-6 automatic THURBY LINCOLN-MERCURY 437-7S82 Rf. 119 North Uniontown MERCURY WEEKEND SPECIALS! '70 MERCURY Marquis Brougham 4-door hardtop, AM-FM stereo, power windows and sear, full power. aJ $2895. NOW '71 MERCURY Marquis 2-door hardtop, Vinyl top, factory air, one local owner, full power.

LOW MILEAGE! Wat $3495. NOW '72 MERCURY Marquis hardtop coupe, factory air, vinyl top, power windows and seat, full power. 3695 CERTIFIED MILEAGE GUARANTEE! BRYSON MOTORS OLDS-CADILLAC-GMC 231 E. Fayette St. Uniontown 433-8531 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY BUDGET BUGGEYS NO MONEY DOWN '64 GTO Auto.

Sharp. '65 BUICK. Good. '65 OLDS. '67 VW $QQQ OOO '68 FIRE- $-1OOO BIRD.

M2oo '68 GTO Auto. 688 '69 VW Fosf 69 vw A A A Fosfbock. 988 FINANCING AVAILABLE MARK HOWARD PONIIH ROUTE JO WEST UNIONTOWN 136-3596 PHONES 438-3689 OASSIFItP DISPLAY AF AUTO SERVICE 1970 Chevy Nova 2 dr. V-8 automatic, vinyl root. Uke New! 1969 Chevy Nova 2 it, V-S, 4 speed.

1971 Chrysler Newport Royal V-8 automatic, power steering, power brakes, air, tinted glass, Like new 19,000 miles, 1968 Chevrolet Impala Conv. V- 8 automatic, power steering. Chevrolet, Cab A Chasils, plate, V-8, 4 speed with speed axle. Good condition. 196! Chevrolet 9 past.

Cans-' all, 4 wheel drive, 1967 Chevrolet Impala, 2 dr. hardtop, V-8 stick. 1973 Suzuki 340 Snowmobile Uke New $595 A AUTO SERVICE SMITHFIELD 569-7981 Open evenings until 8 pm FOR LEASE Amoco Service Station IN UNIONTOWN High Volume Potential Paid Training Complete Financing Phone 343-7055 Pittsbrgh, Pa. For Complete Information THINK SPRING with MOBILE HOMES INC. SPRING HOUSECLEANING" SALE NEW DISPLAY MODELS BEING SOLD AS USED EXAMPLE -PARKWOOD--12 Bedroom LIST PRICE WDJI OUR PRICE 5721.50 Rt.

51--2 Miles North of Uniontown--438-1991 Rt. 119--2 Miles North of Washington--222-1819 Rt. 119--On the MlJeground--Morgantown, W. Va. 304-292-4265 WE TAKE ANYTHING ON TRADE THAT DOESN'T EAT AUTO STOLEN Philip M.

Maws of California reported to police there that his car was stolen yesterday. The license is 727-06F. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE The Brownsville Area School District will receive sealed bids for first and second class supplies and Janitorial supplies until Tuesday, March 6, 1973. Specifications must bs obtained by contacting the District Office, Republic, Pennsylvania. The Board of Directors reserves the right to reject any or all bids.

JOSEPH PECOSH Secretary NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Albert Gafttn Area School District, R.D. 2, Untontown, Pennsylvania, solicits sealed, competitive bids on following for the school year 1973-14: 1. Industrial Arts and equipment. 2. General School Supplies.

3. Miscellaneous School Supplies ol the Second Class. 4. Fine Arts. 5.

Janitorial Supplies, Specifications may be received at the Business Office of the School Dislrlct, FalrchancC'Georges Senior High School, York Run, R.D. 2. Uniontown, Pennsylvania 15401- Bids will be received until 3:00 P.M., E.D.S.T., Monday, March 19. 1973, at which time they must be in. the hands of the Secretary, Albert Gallatin Area School District.

R. D. 2. Unlontown, Pennsylvania 15401. Bids must be clearly marked on the outside of the envelope.

The School District reserves the right to reject any all parts of bids. NOTE: All successful bfds must be delivered F.O.B. Destination. ALBERT GALLATIN AHEA SCHOOL DISTR1ST EDWARD VIGNALI, President WARREN LANGLEY, Secretary CLASSIFIED DISPLAY MISTER TRUCKER! Hove you checked your Insurance Cost lately? MIC MOTORS INSURANCE CORPORATION BRYSON MOTORS, INC. 231 E.

Fayette St. Uniontown 438-8531 HAPPINESS IS: VA FINANCING with no, or low Down Payment LOW, LOW, winter prices Area's greatest selections, Windsors, Schull, Croydon, Infly, Concord, Clar. Ion Living In beautiful PORT ROYAL VILLAGE PORT ROYAL MOBILE HOMES HI. 51 at 1-70 Interchuge Belle Vernon, Pa. 9-9 9-J 929-4240 Introducing the Saab EMS.

The new Saab EMS comes with steel belted radial tires, mag-type wheels, a tachometer and clock, a special grille, black racing stripes, and color-coordinated racing mirrors as standard equipment. And to give it the kind of performance a sports sedan should have there's a Saab I overhead cam, fuel-injected, 2-liter engine. Plus, of course, a four speed synchro gearbox. But along with all these exciting features are all the things that make Saab one of the most sensible cars in the world. Things like front-wheel drive, rack-and-pinion steering, power-assisted four wheel disc brakes, 1 and roll-cage construction.

The Saab EMS. It lets you be practical', and extravagant at the same time. Saab. It's what a car should be. Test drive a Saab today at: Beryn S.

Detweiler, Inc. 438-8547 520 MORGANTOWN ST. UNIONTOWN Accidents In District Truck Driver Hurt A Uniontown truck driver was injured in one of several accidents in the district yesterday Joseph flursa of 649 Morgantown Rd. was treated at West Virginia University Medical Center at Morgantown yesterday morning for injuries received when a loaded coal truck he was driving and a car driven by Benny Fell, 67, of Masontown R. D.

1 collided on Route 166 at New Gen According to Stale Police reports, the truck flipped over roadway The mishap occurred at 8:55 a.m. Total damage was set at LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Fayetle County Zoning rearUw Board will hold a public the Fayeite County Courthouse, Orphans Court Room, 2nd Floor, East Main Street, Unfontown, FeSn- sylvania, on Friday, March Iff. I73, at 10:30 a.m., Eastern Standard Tune, to hear the petition of William R. Kelly, owner, Beily Louise Coal Company, 3. Box I01A, Smithfield, Pennsylvania, Case ZYB 73-12.

Said petition requests the Board to grant a special exception use for the operation of a strip mine on perltes zoned "A-l" AericuUural- RuraL Properties concerned, owned by Fred G. Daniels and Herbert Sumey are located at the southeast corner of the Intersection of Pa. Houle 21 and Twp. noad 745, German Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, and are shown as portions of Lots 1 and 6, Block 1Q an Fayeite County Zoning District Map K-6. Interested persons or Ihelr agent 1 may appear at the aforementioned hearing to offer testimony in favor of or in opposition to the requestert special exception.

Pertinent records may be inspected prior to the hearing at the office of the Fayetle County Planning Commission. FA.YETTE COUNTY ZONING HEARING BOARD DANIELZIEGI-ER-TI Secretary NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Fayelle County Zoning Hearing Board will hold a public hearing In the Fayette County Courthouse, Orphans' Court Room, End Floor, East Main Street, Unlontown, Pennsylvania, on Friday, March 16, lEflS. -at 10:00 Eastern Standard Time, to hear the petition oE Edward TJ. Myers, 12B Dillon Drive, Letnonl Furance, Pennsylvania, Case ZHB 73-11. Said petilin requests the Board to grant a special exception use- for the expansion of a mobile home park on property zoned "R-2" Medium Density Residential.

Property concerned, owned by James Metros, is localed on the northwest corner of the intersection of L.R. 281G9 (Gallatin Avenue) and Twp. Road 917 (Hogsett Street), North Union Township, Fayette County, Pen n- sylvarua, and is shown as lot Z. Block' 9 on Fayette County Zoning District Map J-7 SE-2. Interested persons 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 ofilee of the Fayette County Planning Commission, FAYETTE COUNTY ZONING HEARING BOARD DANIEL ZIEGLER II Secretary Auditors report of North Union Township from the first Monday of January. 1972 (o the first Monday of January, 1973. GENERAL FUND Cash In Bank At Beginning Of Year 125,378.41 Less Outstanding Checks 15,296.80 Net Balance 1I0.08L61 RECEIPTS Current Year Real Estate Tax 75.418.22 Current Year "Per Capita Tax 17,282.50 Current Year Earned Income Tax 131,627.23 Current Year In Lieu Of Taxes 38,963.87 Prior Years Real Estate Tax 8.313.76 Prior Years Per Capita Tax 2,603.30 Grants and Payments 10,158.57 Liquor License Beverage Tax 5,700.00 Automobile Olhcr Fines 1,130.00 Interest On Investments 2.036.35 T.V. Cable 450.00 Total Revenue Receipts 293,689 83 NON REVENUE RECEIPTS 22,024.60 Refunds 1,422.16 Foreign Fire Insurance 4,456.00 Sewer Refund 706.00 Total Non Revenue Receipts 28,620.76 Total Receipts and Balance 432.32.20 EXPENDITURES ADMINISTRATION Secretary-Treasurer 10,200.00 Auditors 1,600.00 Engineer 700 65 Office Supplies Equipment 302.01 Advertising Printing 287.60 Postage Telephone Premium On Official's 20000 Association Dues 16-1 00 Solicitor's Salary Other Expenses 077 50 Total Administration 14,766,16 TAX COLLECTION 1D Elected Commissions 302467 Printing 617.7ft Premium On Bond 17320 Appointed Commissions 8,900.47 Other Expenses 253 14 Total Tax Collection TOWNSHIP BUILDINGS Materials Supplies 83900 Fuel, Light Water 1 318 48 Total Township Buildings 2 15? 48 PROTECTION TO PERSONS St PROPERTY Police Protection Fire Protection a oijj 00 Dog Officer 710.00 Planning Zoning 130.00 Health Sanitation 240758 Tolal Persons Property 14,703.57 Snow Removal 14.S23.36 Signs Index Boards 224229 Repair Of Tools Machinery 3,66071 Construction Reconstruction Roca ds 132,373.72 Traffic Signals 23500.00 Purchase Of Tools Machinery 25,338 34 Maintenance Repairs Of Roads Bridges 54,771.05 Tolal Highways 25650047 rf MISCELLANEOUS Supervisor's Convention 487 50 Fire Insurance S77'oo Compensation 3 Casualty Insurance Public Liability Property Damage 1,680.00 tife Insurance 958 40 Reimbursement On Insurance $7 S3 Retirement S.l^O Social Security Vi 1 uUons 8.W6.63 Withholding Tax 1267201 harnco Income Tax 64334 State Tax i O.E.P. Flood" Occup.

Privilege Tax 117'eO Audit Earned Income Tax ROO 00 SvP ft i rV Mectin WO.OO Total Miscellaneous 48 37) B5 Transfer of Taxes MllMleO Total Expenditures 331,636.49 Balance 71 Total Expenditures "and Bal3nCe STATE' FWD' 432 39 ol YMr a BeBlnnl fr Receipt! Snow Removal Construction slructlon of Hoarts 68 626 67 70 balance ifi? an Tolal Expenditure Bal- WZ OTHER North Union Twp. Street Light Fund North Union Twp. Fire Pluff it fifn 20 North Union K3 2 trial Part Ko. i 2 13620 O. E.

D. Fund 5'600'SO Revenue Sharing 45.0BO.OO Sinking Fund H.MI.se Valuation ol Township 14.71B.130.oo the Undersigned Auditors do hereby cerllty thst above report It true and correct to Ihe nest or our knowledge and belief PHILLtP HALFHfLI. IAWRENCE MCLAUGHLIN DONALD P. MATTHEWS Auditors UNIONTOWN, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1973-PAGE 17 Route 40 Helen Lincoski, 48, of Daisytown was treated at Brownsville Hospital around 6 p.m. yesterday for injuries received in an accident on Route 40 west of Brownsville at the intersection with old Route 40 near the Grocery land Market.

She was taken to the hospital Deer Killed An aulo driven by Tom Houlelte of Beaver Falls struck and killed a deer which darted into the roadway on Traffic Route GIG, six miles south of Wayrieshurg at 1 a.m. yesterday. Damage to the aufo was set" at $150. Runaway Car State Police said a car owned by Kenneth Paes, 19, of Grindstone and left unattended along Route 40, one-half mile east of Brier Hill, drifted from its parking place yesterday and then crossed the roadway and hit two parked autos owned by Wilbert Dewitt of Smlthfield D. 2.

Total damage was estimated at Route -f James G. Howard, 40, of Re- LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Pennsylvania a HarrisburfT, Penn- ylvania. Sealed proposals frnm rsP 0 syl at Ihe office of the Secretary i( Transportation. ISth Trans' portatioa and Safety BuildJntf rjsburg. Pennsylvania, until 11-0" a.m..

eastern standard time. March 30, 1973 when bids wU! be opened for the expansion dam je- habtlltaUon at the existing bridge and other miscellaneous repairs all within a designated length of 563 feet. Fayette County Point Marlon iwnswTM 116 Section 20M T.R 119 Con. slruction drwings are available for review at rour Parkway center, 815 Greenrree Road, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15220, and must be pTM. chased at Ihe Pennsylvania Ce- 14 of Transportation, Publication sales Section, room H7-A Transportation and Safely Building', Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120 JACOB G.

KASSAB Secretary of Transportation DEATH KOIKES COI1LEY, CAFI, KEYS Age 83 i'ears of Merrltislown. died Thursday. March 1, 1973 in Unlontown Hospilal. He Was iorn April 2. 1839 In Missouri and was the son of the late William B.

ajid Sarah Keys Colley. He was a real- dent of Merrltlstown for the past 54 and was a member of the Ounlap Creek i a Church, also a Trustee of the Church. He was a Welder for the Columbia Gas Brownsville Surviving arc his wife, Elizabeth K. Colley; the following children Althca Carroll, E.D. 4.

Unlontown! Albert L. Southlngton. Ohio. William Brown Colley. R.D 4 Unlontown.

Mrs. Howard (Esther) Diehl, Merrlttstown, and Smith Colley. Merrlttstown; a sister. Lenore Colley, R.D. 4.

Unlonlown- thirteen grandchildren, seventeen great grandchildren. He was predeceased by a grandson. Friends will be received In the Dearth Funeral Home. New Salem Saturday, after 7 p.m. and until Monday at p.m.

the hour of service. Rev. Lloyd H. Crall. his Pastor, will officiate.

Intcrmcr.l In 1 a I Park. (Brownsville Telegraph "lease copy.) JENKTNS, KATIE TRULY Of 7 Hickle Unlontown, died Wednesday, February 28, 1K3 In the Unlontown Hospital. Surviving are a brother, Elmer Truly Uniontown; a njocc, Miss Dean. Pittsburgh; and a number o( cousins, other relatives and friends. Friends will be received in the Carl A.

Funeral Ho'ne 297 E. Main today 8 to 10 where services will be conducted Saturday at 1 p.m. with Rev A. Sawyer officiating. Interment in Park Place Cemetery JOY.

FREDERICK W. Age 76 years of 305 E. Blake Connellsville. died a February 28, 1973 at his home He was born March 3. 1896 in Con.

nellsvllle and wafi the son of the late Frederick and May He was a retired Mail Carrier with the U.S. Post Office, Conncllsvjilu whre he served 28 years. He a member of the Immaculate Conception n.C. Church, the Holy Name Society. World War I veteran, a member of Milton Bishop Post 301.

American LeKion of Connellsvllle. a Member ar.d Past president of the Local Chapter of Ihe National Association of Letter Carriers. Surviving are his wife, Jeanne M. Joy a daughter. Miss K.

Patricia Joy at home; two sons. Thomas jov Conuellsville, and J. nofer J.A' Horsehead. New York- eight grandchildren; a sister. Miss Ivfay Joy, Ohio.

He was predeceased bv three brothers. Harry. Herbert and Walter. Friends will be received in the MuaSt-Xuctra Funeral Home. 127 E.

Vairvtew Connellsville. today 2 to 10 p.m. and Saturday until a tn Blessin service -vill be held followed by a Requiem Hijrh Mass at 9:30 a.m. in Ihe maculate Conception n.C. Church Interment I Cernelery.

Parish Rosary will tc recited at 8 p.m. Friday. Military Graveside Biles will be held by Milton L. Bishop Post Joi American Lesion, and Walter Brown, Post 21, VFW. HARFOTiD, ANN BERDELLA -Age 51 years, of Mabclla.

oled in the Brownsville General Hospital Thursday evening, March 1913 She was born in Isabella, Ihe daughter of Albert Berdelli and Ihe late Margaret Bcrdella. She was a member of SI. Julian's Church, Isabella. She is survived by her husband, William; the following children: Mrs, Thomas (Margaret) Paydo of 'sabclla: Mrs. Edward (Susanl Patrick of Enid.

OkU; one brother and one lister: Benny Berdella and Flora Kolllck. both ol Canton. her step-mother. Helen Berdclla. She was predeceased by a brother Robert, in 1665.

Friends will be received In the Dearth Funeral Home. New Salem. Saturday aflcr 7 p.m. Funeral arrangements are Incomplete and will be announced laler. HELMICK.

CORA J. The family receivlrvj friends In the Andrew D. Ferguson Funeral Home, SO Mor- ganlown today from 3 to 5 and I and on Saturday, March 3 until Ii30 p.m.. the hour of service, with Rev. Thomai R.

Tbomai. her pastor, officlitlng. Interment In LnVayelle Memorial Park. public, was taken to Uniontown Hospital for treatment at 3:30 this morning after his car left Route 40, fjve miles west Unionlown in Redstone and went over a 25-foot embankment. Minlblke Mishap Timothy Gluz, 20, of Jacobs Creek, was in fair condition in the Frick Community Hospilal, Mount Pleasant, this morning with injuries suffered in a mini- bike accident on (he Smilhton Jacobs Creek Rd, at 5:45 a.m.

today. GRASS FIRE Hopwood firemen doused a small grass fire at Laurel Terrace at 4 p.m. yesterday. DEATH NOTICES 83 years, died at the Golden Aga Nursing Home, Brownsville, at 31:15 p.m. Wednesday.

Feb. 23. 1973 alter a prolonged Illness. Bora at Morrell. the daughter of tho late Lawrence and Mary Nebraske, she had been a life-long reside, of Unlontown and vicinity.

She was a member of the Rosary and Aide Society ol St. John's R. C. Church; a member of Ihe Ladies Auxiliary to Ihn Loyal Order of Moose of IJniontown. She was predeceased by her husband.

Monre in 1364. Friends will be received In the Victor A. DeCarlo Funeral Home. 136 N. Gallatin today from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.

and until 10:15 Saturday morning. Mass of the Resurrection will be intoned in SI. John's n. C. Church at 11 clock with Msfir.

Andrew J. Schneider as celebrant. Burial will fallow in Oak Lawn Cemetery. Biblical Wake service will IK at 8 o'clock this evening. QUESTINMONT! JULES j.

Friends are being received In the Louis E. Rudolph Funeral Home, Point Marlon until p.m. today JSS nour ot service, with Rev. William Hoffman, olflciatins. In.

terment In Evergreen Memorial Park. Point Marinn. KEBISH, JOHN P. (RIBICH) Age 88 years of R.n. 1.

Unlontown, died Thursday, March 1, 1OT3 In the Uniontown Hospital. He was predeceased by his wife, Mary in 1967. Surviving are the following children, John, Cleveland, Ohio Anthony, Pittsburgh, Mrs. Joseph (Frances) Marchinchln. Euclid Ohio.

Augustine, Frank, and Rudolph, Mrs. Robert (Mary Theresa) Hays. Hyattsville. Md Joseph, Philadelphia. Mart In.

PerryopoliB, Mrs. Jacob (Eusttne) Oberly. Uniontown; twenty three grandchildren; three a He was member 'tary's R.C, Church, 3NPJ Lodge lio. 144. American Fraternal Union Lodge and UMWA No.

7915. Friends will be received in tne Haky Funeral Home, 139 w. Fayette today and Sunday 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. and Monday at 3 a.m. when Prayer Servicee will be held, followed by a Mass of Resurrection at 8:30 a.m.

In St. Marys R.C. Church. Interment in the Church Cemetery. Parish Wake Services will be held Sunday at 8 P-m.

(Connellsville Courier please SETHMAN, MAR AKET (MAGGIE) Age IB years, a resident of Fayeite City R. D. 1. died BYta a March 2. 1973 at 3 In tho Laurel Nursing Home.

She was born in Washington Fayette County, Sept. 21, 1893. Surviving axe her husband, Elmer Sethman three sons: Alex of Car- mjrfiaels; Elmer Jr. at home, and John of EMora; two daughters: Mrs. Margaret Prinkey of Orlando, and Mrs.

Oolfy Reppcrt of Belle Vernon; and one brother Charles Neff of Flnleyville Friends wJH be reccfvecf after 7 P.m. today In the Howard w. Me- Crory Funeral Home, Fayette Cllv Services will be conducted Sunday. March 4 at 2 p.m. from the funeral home with Rev, Charles Reynolds of the Uttle Redstone United Methodtst- Church officiating.

Interment will he In Little Redstone Methodist Cemetery. SHAHPNACK, FRANCES E. Age 84 years, of R. D. I.

Adah, died on Feb. 26, Ifl73 In the Uniontown Hospital. The daughter of the late Louis and Sara Yauger Parker, she was born on November 4, 1888 in MaEonfown. She was predeceased by her husband. Francis Sharpnack in 1964.

Surviving are the cnvin children: Alice Heaton of Adah; Mildred Kamisky of Masontown; Mrs. Myers (EdnnJ Pratt of Nemacolin; Mrs. Albert (Helenl Clark and William, both of Masontown; Frank of Mentor, Ohio; Donald of EaUake, Ohio; Emmett of Masontown; 27 grandchildren; 22 ffreat-grandchlldren: four Treat great-grandchildren; a Bister, Lottl Sfrube of Mason town; a brother. Charles Parker of Tower Hill 1. Friends are being received in the Grant R.

Townsend Funeral Home. Masontown i Saturday at 2 p.m., the hour of service, with Rev. Howard Brown and Rev. Charles Berkshire officiating, interment in Church Hill Cemetery, McCfellandtown. VOYTEK.

ROSALIE KASSA Age Tl years, of Uniontown 3 (Miller Farml, died in the Uniontown Hos-ttal Friday morning, March 2. 173 at :50. She was born In Czechoslovakia Feb. 5, 1W)2, daughter of (he Ia(e and Helen Kassa. She was a member of St.

Procopius R. C. Church. New Salem; the Hosary Society of the Church: a member of the First Catholic Slovak Ladies Assn. 252 and secretary of the Junior Order 110.

She was predeceased, by her husband, Caspar. Jan. 15, 1672- She is survived by the following children: Andrew of Buffinpton: Joseph tf WftUersburn; Viclor (Helen) Pollick. Mrs. Wallace (Agnes) Vrost and Mrs.

Robert (Catherine) Shimsbock, aJJ of Miller Farm; Mrs. James Hadanek of New Salem: Steve o( HaddenvJIJe: Frank at Albert of Miller Farm; a brother and sl.sler, Ferdinand and Stefania Kassa, both of Czechoslovakia. Funeral arrangements are incompiele and will be announced later by the Dearth Funeral Home, New Salem, ZAVIL1NSKY, A nre being received in the Joseph K. Flack Funeral Home. Legion Republic, today from 2 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

and until Saturday at 8:30 a.m. where a prayer service will be held oLnw- ed by Mass of Resurrection in the Church of the a a with Hev, Fr. A.L, Zu'oHnskl as celebrant. Interment in Lafay 1 Memorial Park. Brier Hill.

The Christian Mothers of the Church of the Madonna will meet this evening at 7 p.m. to recite the rosary. ZOLDY. MARY A. Ape 79 years of 39 Charles Thursday.

March 1. 197,1 In the Laurel Rrst Home. She was born March 19 Ifl93 and was the daughter -f the late Captain Thomas B. Margaret Crawford Haffan. She was predeceased by her husband.

Andrew Zoldy, She was a lifelong resident of tlnlontown.She H-ns a member of St. Peter's Church. i i a a cousin. Robert C. Hafffln, Uniontown.

Private services will he held Saturday and the arrangement are under the Direction of the Andrew D. Ferguson Funeral Home. MARSHALL'S MONUMENTS Ml Mala Unlntowa..

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