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laU CVCMNC (TAXDAU, UNIONTOWN, rtNXA, IATUBCAY, MAV 24, f.tCt tt-tncfafcSali rORD-lM4 li pickup. Low mlle- Very claan. tew. ctty Motors, nu Bupet Kltt. duiap, Dan- Motors.

Toric.Rua.^Q 4-4J31. FORD-I951 ton. Radio, A-l ihape. OH8-J3S1. truck.

Earn Kratlk's Farm service. R.D. 2, Charlerot, Pa. Ptone HUdson 3-6712. FORI--1955 FIDO Ji ton pickup with heater and defroatera.

1885. Sweeney Motor Sales, 61-67 r. Fayette El. Phone CE 8-S5I1. FORD--194S ton pickup.

Sam Krsrik'f Farm Service, RD. 2, Charlerol, Pa. 3-6112. Phone HUdson FORD--1952 pickup, earn Kraslk'i Farm Service, R. D.

2, Charlerol, Fa, Phoue HUdaon 3-6712. GM.O.-1B4S H-ton 4 speed transmission, must sell 1225. jrj 3-7332. plate truck. Sam Krslk's Farm Service, R.

D. 2. Charlerol, Pa. Phone Hudson 3-S7J2. INTERNATIONAL 19SZ with 5th wheel.

Gam Kraalk's Farm Service. R. D. 2. Charlerol, Pa.

Phone HUdaon 3-S712. UUL MIKES INTERNATIONAL 1955 "RIBS" tractor with Rod Ranger Irani- mlHlon. Sim Kraslk's Firm Service, R. D. 2.

Cbarlerol, Phone HUdson 3-6712. INTERNATIONAL--1956 "225" tandem; 5 speed, 3 speed auxiliary. Bam Farm Service. R. D.

2, Chsrlerol, Pa. Phone HUdaon li-ton pick- upf 2). Sam Kraalic'j Farm Service. R. D.

2. Charlerol, Phone 3-6712. HAROLD H. GOLDMAN, Ally. No.

808, Lew ti fUunce Bulldliuj Pa. Notice la herebj given that Aril- cles of Amendment wert filed with the Department. o( ol the Commonwealth of at HarrUtmig, on Tuesday, the 20th day ol May. 19M, by NEHI BOTTLING CO. Of UNIONTOWN, fNO, A Pennsylvania Business Corporation, having Itc registered oeilei at No.

2(7 CooUprinc Street, City of Unlontown. FayetU county, Pennsylvania. B-ild A i ol Amendment were Hied under the provisions of the Business Corporation Law of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, approved May 9, 1S33. P. fj.

364. as amended. The nature a character of proposed are as follows: "3rd. The purpose or purposes of the corporation are: To manufacture, bottle, distribute, sell. Invent and create soft drinks and syrups for toft, drinks, and to advertise soft drinks and syrups therefor, and to license the manufacture, bottling distribution and salts of soft drinks and syrups therefor, at both retail and wholesale, and to obtain copyrights of lor toll drinks and syrups therefor, and to obtain patents on eoft drinks a ad tyrups therefor; the purchase and sale of real estate and leaseholds, and the i mortgaging, Improving, leasing and selllni of real estate and leaseholds, and the transaction of an business necessary and Incidental thtreto.

"5th. The authorized capital stock of the corporation Is 100.COO.00. divided Into 100 shares of Class voting common capital sleek of the par value ol 1100.00 each, and 900 shares of class non voting common capital stock of the par value of 110000 each. All voting and non-voting common capital stock of the corporation shall share equally In the distribution of dividends." and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all rights, benefits and privileges of said Act 6TUDEBAKEH-- 1913 ton. Dsnko York Run, JO.4-4231.

6TUDEBAKER--1947 '4-ton pick-up, runs good, 1130. City Motor Sales, rear Acme Mkt. TRACTOR-1950 F3. Full air brafces. Saddle tanks.

5th wheel. Trailer connections. Trailer han'd control brake. Engine Just overhauled. Resdy for the roid.

Richard P. Wright. Ford Garage, Maaonlown. JU 3-3441 or JU 3-3681. WILLYS--1951 pickup, wheel drive.

Al condition. DAvls S-41S6 after 6:00 P. M. ALLEY OOP VIEW OF SOME UNUSUAL fWTURES, DECIDED TOW, ruse REACT' IN A. FEW' MOMENTS HAMLIN 2 Methodist Ministers To Be Ordained THE PHANTOM will return during the weekend from Harrisburg where she a guest of Mrs.

Anna H6f(er. DEATH NOTICES of Assembly. HAROLD H. GOLDMAN Solicitor CLASSIFIED DISPLAY 89--Aril Acceuories-Tktt AUTO SEAT COVERS--Perfect fit for all can. Drive In.

Installed free. King Cover 37 E. Fay- cite St. GK 1-T751. Open 9 to 6.

90--Auit lor Hire--forages ATJTO AND TRUCK RTNTAL--Mote yourself. Abo cars for rent. Rent- Co. GE 7-3071 or OS 8-7691. 91--Motorqftles Bkyclej MOTORCYCLE--IS5S Harley-Davld- wn.

Fiji. A-I condition. 9.000 mllrs. Acrow from Kenny'i Route 113. Stations WHEEL ALIGNMENT-- up.

General repairs on all make cars, tmcfca. Quiet George Mo- Ion, 415 W. Main St. GE B-49S1. 9J--Wanted-Auiomothe OAHS WANTED--Top ptlcei paid.

Doylfa. 450 CormelUvtlle Br. 7-6691 AYETTE-GREENE CAR CO. Houte WMt Fhoqe GE 7-4010 1957 PLYMOUTH V-8 $1297 EWtU MOTOR SALES M5 Iforgantown Road GE '51 CHEV. 2-DOOR 1I.T.

AUTO $295 94-Public Sale COMPLETE AUCTION SALE SERVICE-W 11 S. Auctioneer. Vanderbllt, OS 7-2300 or GE 7-4S23. FOR YOUR AUCTION'EEB--Cill Col. Nick Popovlch, Pb.

LO PUBLIC SALE--350 Elizabeth SU Uniontown. turn oil Rt. 4-3 at Nassau or Rt. 51 Pittsburgh St. A Johnson BayLe Saturday, May 31.

19W, starting at 12 o'clock noon. Admiral 11 cu. It- reTriHeritor. Kenmore washer. Kenmore dryer, girls Shelby- Bicycle.

Kitchen cabinet, single bed. ettfl cabinet, leatherette chair and oitoman, photo equipment. 5 pc. breakfast, set. drapes, lawn mower, waffle Iron.

2 beach chairs, garden curtains, hedge shear- ers, tent, nuorecent lights, spot light, hammock, garden lools, dlsiips. cooking utensils, clothing, storm door. 1 couches, mall box. summer i corner table. 2 bridge sets, miscellaneous articles not mentioned.

Terms--ash. Mrs. Betty B. Hart. 350 Elizabeth St.

Martin R. Hallam. Auctioneer. WishIngton, Pa. 1958 FIAT Roadster, like new.

3,400 miles SAVE $500 Carl Ramsey Chevrolet Brownsville, Pa. Phone ST 5-5700 AUTO BUY NOW 2-dr. H.T., 1595 CLASSIFIED DQPUT SPOT CASH FOR YOUR CAR! We'll Pay Off Your Balance Call GE 8-9309 9 a.m. to 6 CUNNINGHAM CHEVROLET '56Chev. S.

W. I 595 '56Chev. 4 door '54Chev. Coupe 550 '54 Nosh Spt. Cp.

895 '55 Vz pickup 1 9 5 '48 Plymouth 125 '55 Buick" Cen. P.S., P.B., '55 Olds S-88 4-dccr. Hydra. I IT I 3 7 '53 Buick 2 H.T. Super.

P.S., V-8, '53 Ford Viet. H.T. V-8. Fordomatic, BRYSON MOTORS 231 E. Fayetle St GE 8-8531 Shop Open 'til Noon Sat '56 CHEVROLET 4-door.

V-8. Radio, heater, power pack. Priced Right. T.O.WISE MOTOR CO. VOUCNLYHEEPTS CALLTUEPUAHIoM IT WONT COME Of ft VIETS HOP6 VOU WONT WtLWIS SVE ME A KEEP IMHtf VSUft Central Christian In Memorial Services The Rev.

Earl P. Confer wiU speak on the subject, "Memorial Slones," at Memorial Sunday services tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. in Central Christian Church. The Chancel Choir directed by Thoburn E.

Cassady will sing "America Our Heritage," Steele. A brief memorial will be conduct- ed for church members who pass-1 Tombstone Falls, ed away during (he yera and for boys who gave their lives in the armed service. Tiie organist, Frederick L. Watson will play 0 God Our Help in Ages Past, Croft, as the prelude; Recessional, DeKiven, for the offertory, and Not Alone For Mighty Empires, Haydn, for the posllude. PLEASE DRIVE CAREFULLY! You may than you think! Take your home.

Houses and property are worth a lot more than they were several years ago. And all i and additions you've mide to your home have increased its value, too. Is your present insurance enough to cover all that value? Be protected for all you're worth. See us for a property insurance checkup. SEARIGHI INSURANCE AGENCY "Oldest in Fayette County" A.

E. SESLER EDW. W. McSHANE 2-6 E. Main St.

GE 8-3548 CLASSIFIED DQPUT OP ROOM OUTFIT KITCHEN LIVING ROOM BEDROOM SMALL PAYMENT DOWN 3 ROOMS '399. AT PRIC mm ms TERMS FRANKLIN FURNITURE CO. Corner Pittsburgh Peter Slretts REGISTER'S AND CLERK'S FILING AHD AUDIT OF ACCOUNTS IE hereby jltea to and all ptrtta la Interetl that account! the following have been filed la the office of the RetfaKr ot or Clerk of the Court, the caw may be, on the below Hated, and that the ume will lor confirmation 104the Court of Faytttt County, oa MONO A JUNE 2, 19M at O'CLOCK, A. E. S.

T. ACCOUNTS FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE REGISTER Of WILLS February 6, 195S No. Estate of 1. Thomsi, 2. Matt Slmclc.

3. Joseph Klplkuhft, Anton B. Conn, Cannela Ullano. Accountants John L. Hyatt, Administrator, February 13, ISM Grublsh, Administrator O.

T. A-, Margaret Petrone, Executrix, February 18, 1958 4. 6alUe Dorazlo. also known Sallle Dorazlo UoaUjna. Jamea Duratz, Executor, Much 5, 195 5.

Lloyd B. Wlldey, atao known Uoyd J. Wltdey, T. H. Wlldey.

Admlnlitrator. March IB, 195ft Bphr.im C. Tyler, Executor. March 19, 19U Kayette National Bank and Trust Company of Unloalovm, Administrator D. B.

March 20, George Msczio. Executor, 24, 155S Bruno A. Luhlenleckl, Executor. March 21, Mabel Joteph. AdmlnUtratrlz, April 7, 13M Frank T- Zdanct.

Executor and Marie M. Zdanek. now Marie M. Ohm, Executrii, April 1935 Marie Lelghly. Executrii, Paul O.

Mnlone, Administrator 0. T. April 11, 1958 Mary E. Fiiher, Executrix, April 12, 1958 R. Smiley, Executor, Two Girls Injured Two Brownsville sisters were taken to Brownsville Hospital last night with injuries suffered in an unusual accidcnl in a cemetery.

The girls. Susan Marunich, SVt, and her sister, Mary Ellen, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. James Marunick, reportedly were injured by a tombstone which accidentally toppled over in a New Salem cemetery. The younger girl was detained at the hospital with an injury to the right leg, while her older sister was treated for a possible head injury.

LOCAL VISITORS Mrs. Paul Grillo and son, Paul of Miami, are visiting brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. James Cornish, of Crawford and other local relatives. 8.

FaUna Miczko, 9. BronUlaT 13. U. Nell B. Wolfe, Georje Joaeph, Cecelia Zdantt.

Emma J. Ash. 15. Zdsar T. Ktlley, ao me vrltten Edgar Thompson Kellrr, 18.

George W. Hlllen, 17. Wary Ann Toth, 18. Roy Btlderbrand. 19.

John Andrew Ambrlsko, also known aa John Arabrloco, John Ambrisco and John A. Aibrlaco. 20. Nellie P. Ache, alao knotni Nellie Wilier Ache, 11, Alexander Prusxl.

27. Terett R. Hagserty, 33. A. O.

Partridge, 24. Beaale M. King Harford, IS. Phoebe Jane Redlck, 26. Mary Deal Gibson.

77. Anna Carter, 23. Evinoft. 29. Kathryn Gullch.

30. Guy D. Tresaler. 31. Hannah Hlbbf, 37.

Edith OelEbmlller, ChirlM Habit, Walter H. Moorman. Olto Baughman, Oscar Lechlen. Marlui J. Lechlen, Marthft Mardls, also known Martha MordU and Mirths Xlslno DamUnl, Anna also known at Anna Zawalla, Allen Feathen.

42. Joseph Mansfcey, 43. Peler Depto. also known aa John F. Depto and John Peter Depto.

Porter G. 45. Lena Baker. 46. Mary Mager.

47. Anna Blasko. 40. 41. 43.

Altha U. Craig, J. Harry Gorlcy, Anna Puskar. also known Annie Puikar, John 5. Harah.

Stephen M. Speert. alao known aa S. M. Speera, Christine Michael Fee.

also known Mike Robert J. Pearorulck. Stephanla Norak. Nicholas Bohonok. alao known aa Nick Bohonok and Kick Bochonek.

Catherine E. Hlllen, Executrix. April IE, 1955 Mary R. SedJock and Pauline Trislck. Fred E.

Hilderband. Executor, Helen Fetsko, Executrix, April IS, 1956 Cora Borin? Blerbower, Executrix, April 21, 195! Josephine Administratrix, April 22, 195S Margaret M. Leonard, Executrix. April 23, 1958 H. Hesi, Eteculor.

Bertha B. Person. Administratrix, April 2i, 195S Reverend Samuel Harper. Executor. A.

Gray, Adzainlalratrlx. April 23, 1958 Mary Smith. C. T. Toncho Gechoff, Executor, April 29, 1951 Joseph M.

Guslch, Administrator, Elizabeth Treaaler. Admlnlstratrir, John A. Wilhelrn. Executor. P.

Lealer Creasy, Administrator and Margaret F. Uaika, Admlnlatratrtx, April 30, 1558 Mary Habit, Executrix. Leah S. Moorman. Administratrix, Mellon National Bank and Trust Company.

Administrator, J. conn. Administrator O. T. J.

Kemp Conn, Administrator, 1, 1951 Lurernon T. Mardia, Administrator, Webb VnnHorn and Alfred E. Jones, Xxecuton, May 19i8 Very Her. John Zavell. Administrator, Lloyd Francis Feathers.

Executor. Salomela Manskey, Administratrix. Helen Depto. Admlnlatratrix, Blanche K. Henshaw.

Administratrix Ltda B. mill. Administratrix. Paul R. Mager.

Administrator C. A- John Blasko, Executor and Betty Blasko Rusnsk. Executrix, Wallace D. Craig. William B.

Cratu. Paul Anderson. Jr. and William L. Meek.

Executors. Sara C. Gory. Executrix, Anna Adama. Administratrix, Fidelity Trust Company and Frost, Administrators.

Mlnerra U. Speere. AdmlnlctratrU. ElolM Bamhart, Administratrix, Peter P. Fee.

Administrator, William Peavomlck. Administrator C. T. Louise Vandlgo. Executrix.

Frank J. Forya and Shannon Lewis. Administrators, LEGAL NOTICES JOSEPH P. MATUSCHAK. Atty.

Estate of MIKE TUTSK. known as MICHAEL TUTEK, Isle of i Township, Fayette County, Pa-. Deceased. Letters testamentary in the abOTC estate having been granted to the undersigned, notice is hereby to all persons indebted 10 the said declent to mafce payment to the undersigned without delay, and all persons having claims or demands against said estate are to mAie known the same. SOPHIE ZAROSKY, Exeeuirix.

P. Box 26 Martin. Pa. Auto Union Set To Ease Its Demands DETROIT United Auto Workers Union, warned by President Waller Reuther that it would be "insane to strike now," slood ready today lo case its contract demands on the automotive big three. Reuthcr Friday told a joint council representing 4.50,000 workers at Ford, General and Chrysler that the union has run into a solid wall of opposition in efforts to work out new pacts.

Citing Ihe recession and the backlog of 750,000 unsold new cars. Reuther said, ''The economic climate never has been more unfavorable to the UAW in bargaining sessions." He repeated the UAlV's offer lo xtend on a day-to-day basts the hree year contracts which run ul in the next 10 days--GM on iay 23, Ford and Chrysler on une 1. The day-long UAW conference oted that if the companies refuse contract extension, the union iay have to work without a con- ract until a new one is signed. It be Ihe first time since the AW has represented the Ford, hrysler and GM workers that ley worked without a contract. By IRENE MARIETTA DUNBAR, May 24 Jack W.

Miller of Sharpsburg and Robert Fike of Hopwood will be ordained as ministers Sunday in the Johnstown Methodist Church by the Pittsburgh Melhodist Conference. Mr. Miller is married to the former Pearl Neighbors of Dunbar. He is pastor of the Sharpsburg Melhodist Church. Mr.

Fike has been pastor here at the Wesley Methodist Church for the past several years. Attends Meeting Dewey Neiderhiser has returned from Philadelphia where he attended Ihe annual meetings of the Federation of (he Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. A paper was presented by Mr. Neiderhiser and his advisor, Dr. W.

Wells, covering recent research performed by them. Mr. Neiderhiser is a graduate student at the University of Pittsburgh working toward his Master's Degree. He is Ihe son of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Neiderhiser. Memorial Day Services Plans are being completed for the annual Memorial Day services lo be held here Friday beginning at 9:30 a.m. at the honor roll. The parade will move at 10 o'clock following prayer by the American Legion Post chaplain, Harry Ainsley and a salute to the war dead. The Rev.

Charles Eble, pastor of the Pleasant Hills Parish of he Presbyterian Church will be BLOCKER, Mfcs. IUE ELIZABETH Aged a. 83 W. Main died Friday. May 31.

1913, at a following a hire! lllntu. She vu predeceased by her husband, Henry J. Blockcr, January, 195S, She aurvlved by three Joseph, Orlando, Richard and John, Vnlontoxn: one (randton; broth- era and William aeorge, Akron, Henry George. Connellsvllle: Mri. William p.

Booth, Fltuburgh; Mia. Jesse S. Mtlone, Miami, J. Well. Spanglcr: Mrs.

McCalllster, McKeesporl. she a member oC fit. John's R. C. Church.

Friends win be received after 7 p.m. today In the Haky Funeral Home. 139 W. Fayette St. i Monday when Requiem High Mas will be chanwd in St.

John R. C. Church at o'clock with Rev. Father Thomas J. Dunn as celebrant.

Interment will In St. Joseph y. Connellvklle. Pa. Friends will pleaze use the Fayette Street entrance.

I Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Directors of the School District "of the Borough of Falrchance. Fayetre County. Pennsylvania, at Its regular meeting on or before 8:00 P. D. S.

June 3. 195S, at the director's room located In ths eHTnentary school building, Falrchar.ee, lor the raising and removal of the remains oj the high school building which was recently destroyed by fire. A certified check la amount of of bid price must accompany each.bid. Further specifications may be had at the directors office In the elementary school Falrchance. Pa.

The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. EDWARD ABRAMS. President FF.RNA.ND GOISSE. Secretary A. J.

Kuzdenyl, Solicitor I Notice hereby given that the Board of School Directors in and for the School District of Henry i Towns-Mp. Faye- Cour.ty. Pennsylvania, at a regular meeting held on Monday. May 5. 1953.

prepared a proposed budget of amount of funds tha; will be required by said School District In the several departments for the fiscal year beginning July 7. 1956. that said proposed budget Is available 'or public Inspection to all Interested persons at the Henry Clay Township School District Principal's Office; and that June 2, 1953 at 8:00 o'cloc): Pil. (D.S.T.I at the School Olflce In the Henry Township School Building has been 'Ized is the time and place for final action thereon. SMILEY RTOIEL Solicitors LEGAL NOTICES WILLIAM DUFF1ELD.

Alty. itate ol E-LI EOCKOVICEL latt o( Luzerne Township, Fayef.e County, Dtsceased. Letters in the above state harlng been granted to the notice Ls hereby given all persons Indebted to the said eccdent to maie payment to the nderoigned without delay, And all ersons having claims or dfcmands gainst said estate are requested to maKe known ihe same. ANNA MIHALOVICH MANN, Executrix. 9 Hlacksionc Unlontown, Pa.

NOTICE OF FUBUC A I Notice fa hereby given that the Fayeite Board of Adjusi- hold a public hearing tafrs In the Bortz Law Building. 92 East Mala Street. Unlontown, on Tuesday. June 10. 1953 at, 4:00 P.M.

Daylight Saving Time, to hear the application of George Bortz. Jr. fcr an appeal to permit a variance frcm he application ol the regulations of he Interim Zoning Ordnar.c*, and permit to be uted, for the erection and use ol a gasoline strvlce station and residence, tne property located on the southeast corner of the Intersection of U. S. and L.

R. 26H1. In South Union Township, Fayette County. Pennsylvania. Interested parties may attend or represented ai this hearing.

The application may he inspected pilor to the meeting, in the olllce of the layette County Planning and Zoning Commission In said Sort? Law Butldlcg. BERNARD F. BIGLEY. Acting Zoning Ir.speeler county Planning and Zoning Commission the principal speaker. The invocation and benediction will be given by the Rev, J.

D. Schrecengost, pastor of the Franklin Memorial Melhodisl Church. Services will be held in the Mount Auburn. Franklin and St. Aloysius cemeteries.

The visiting band win be the North Union Township high school band. The local Drum and Bugle Corps will make their first appearance for the season. Presbyterians Meet The Presbyterian Mission Society met last Thursday evening at Ihe home of Mrs. Viola Scott in Fayelte slreel with Ella Byers as the leader. Mrs.

Earl Hardy, vice president, presided over the meeting. The program follows: Opening hymn. "Work For (he Night Is Coming," by groufr Scripture. Second Timothy by Mrs. Hardy; meditation topic, "Preaching the prayer for missionaries led by s.

Charles Eble and the closing devotional hymn, "Onward Christian Soldiers." A short business session followed with regular business on the agenda. The program (or the evening was also presented by Miss Byers. Mrs. G. Greenwood presented an article on, "National Missions Opportunity in 1958," Mrs.

Upton Speer. "Planning for Opportunity 1958," and "New Life Cor the Amputated," by Mabel Golden. closing the group repeated the Mizpah benediction. There were nine members in attendance. Delightful refreshments served by the hostess and co- hostess, Lucy Scott.

Class Meefs Mrs. Robert Fike was hostess last Friday everting to members of the J.O.Y. class of the Wesley Methodist Church at her borne in Hopwood. There were 12 members in attendance. Mrs.

Eva Hosteller, the president, presided over the meeting presenting the devotions. They included the reading of the First Epistle of John; reading and prayer from the "Upper Room," and the Lord's Prayer repeated in unison. Plans were announced during the business session that the June meeting would be held in DcBOLT. JOHN well known resident and farmer of Nicholson Twp-, near Mason town, died at his home Friday, May 23. 1953 at 11:10 p.m.

at the fige of 30 years 4 months and IS daya. A son of the lau Althous and a Sterling DeBokt. He was a member of the FalrvSew Church or ihe Brethren of Ma ECU town and had spent his entire life In the Ma- EonLovrn comunlty. He Is survived by his wife. Mrs.

Zetta Dtffen- baugh DeBolt and following children: Edgar of West Orange, Marie at home, Chester of Unlontown, Lester of Masontown, Mrs. Glen Konsaker cf Masontown, Galen ot Detroit, Christy at home and Mrs, George Ainsley ol Macon Seventeen grandchildren one great grandchild; a biothcr Charles and a sister, Mrs. EllzJ- Wth MAllory 01 of Masontown; Friends will be received at the late home after 7 p.m. this evening until 11 a Monday and ac the Falrview Church of Brethren from 12 i 2 p.m. in? hour of service with Rev.

Rcter: Houtf and Rev. James Dautry officiating. Interment follow In the Chutch cemetery under th direction of the Honsaker Funeral Home, Maontown. In lieu of Hewers friends who wish rr.ay mafce gifts to the Fzirvie-f Church of the Brethren 1n memory. DODISH, MRS.

SOPHIA--Aged 13, Puritan, died In her home, Friday. May 23, 1953 at 3:40 m. Shfl Is survived by these children, John, Furnace; Mrs. Mike (Sadie) Tarbuck. Washington, Mis.

George Mary) Wonkovlch, Smithfield. R. D. Mella Puritan; Mrs. Albert (Roe) Bernard R.

D. No. 1, Dnloatown, Mildred at home; eighteen Brand- children, She vis predeceased by her husband, Mella Sr. In 1952, also two sons. George and Ewlng.

She was a. member of St. George Serbian Orthodox Church, Mason Heights, Masontown and Serbian National Federation of America. Friends will be received In the family home, Puritan, after 7:30 this evening where Placing ot the Cross services will be conducted Sunday night at 3 o'clock. Brief services will be conducted at the- home at JO p.m.

Monday followed by additional services at 2 p.m. In St. George Serbian Orthodox Church. Heights. Ma- ton'own with Fr.

Branko Ekaljac officiating. Burial will be In St. Mary 1 Russian Orthodox cemetery under the direction of 'the Sangston Funeral Home, McClellandtown. No. 12 March Term, 1958 No.

ACCOUNTS rrtED rs THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF THE ORPHANS' COURT April IT. 19M Minnie Layton, Fayette National Banlt and An Alleged Incompetent. Trust Company of Union- 91 Mirch Term. 19M No. 93 March Term.

1558 25, 1958 Florence Stucfcslastr Moore. Deceased. Lucy 8. Dftwion Trust 1551 William ButoD, town. Guardian, David Gordon Ashton Testamentary Trustee, M.

Hlfoee, Successor No. 1W March William Buton. J. Watson SemboTCT, Tern, 19SS DcceMed, Trustee for. the Resldiiry Notice Is given that alt of the fortfoln? will bt called for audit oa MONDAY, JUNE 16, I9W at 9:90 O'CLOCK, A.

E. S. T. In the Court Room. Court House, Unlontown.

Fayette County, Pennsylvania, mt time the Court will examine and audit the said hear exceptions to Bime or fix a lime therefor, and make distribution ol' the bilance ascertained to In the or tie JOHN L. RIDER, Roller of Wills 1 Clerk ol the Orphans' Court. PUBLIC SALP. OP REAL ESTATE The Board or School Directors School District of Township, pursuant to Action taXen by It at A regular meeting held May 1, 158. and under the author Ity of the Public School Code P.

L. 30. Section 707. will otfe; Tor sale at Public Auction to be held upon the premises, the fo' lowing described properties. FIRST Tuesday, June 3.

195S. at o'clock P. E. S. T.

All that certain lot of land situ ate In MenaHen Township. Fayctt County. Pennsylvania, fronting upon the Natlcnal Pike or Route No. 40 and upon the Public Road leadln from the National Pike to Upper mldflletown. and adjoining lands M.

N. Eanner, J. N. Randolph. Pier sol heirs and containing 33.5 Acres more or less.

Excepting and reserving, there out and therefrom the nine Too vein of coal, together with sucl- mining rights and privileges as pre vlou'ly sold and of Being the same tract of land eon vfcyed to Mcnailea Township Schoo District by Deed of Eearlght R. Me CormlcX et ux, and recorded 1 the Recorder's Office of F.iyett County. In Deed Book Vol. 5T5, pag 323. SECOND Tuesday.

June 3. 1553. at 2 3 o'clock P. E. S.

T. All that certain tract of land situate In Menalitri Township. Fayette Known as the Smock School property containing Acres. Kiccptlng and reserving, all coal and mining as previously sold and conveyed of record. There Is erected upon said prftn- Isw a one story, three roomed scho-ii building.

Being the tract of land cun- veyd to Mensllen Township School District, by Deed of Bcyd. et dated October 16. 1195. ar.rt recorded In the Recorder's Office of Ff.yettt County in Deed BOOK Vol. 148, page 130.

and by Deed of H. C. FrlcS Coke Company, daled April II. 1916. nd recorded In Deed Boox Vol.

624. page 95. TERMS OF SALE Twenty per cent of amount bid Said sale shaft be jubjcct to the approval of the School Board and the said Board reserxrs the right reject any and all bids. BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS FOR THE MENALLEN TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT. CLARENCE President.

WILBUR D. COOK Secretary. NOTICE. TO BIDDERS The Board of Supervisors of South Union 'Kill receive sealed tompctltive bids up to 7:30 P.M. Mo.id.ir.

June 2. 1935 for the folI One, (U 60 H. P. Gasoline Powered Tandem Drive Motor Grader with hydraulic power controls, hydraulic system to be serifs type, electric starter. 10.00x24 eight ply llres on front and rear, combination a a steering with hydraulic booster, booster steering to arranged that it can be converted to manual steering with a dead engine In Jess than five delute enclosed cab with safaty glaw, scarifier attachment, hot water heater.

defroster, windshield wiper, hydraulic shl ft Able moldboa rd, circle reverse to be operated a worn and gear rlzld axle on rear, shaft drlved hydraulic pump lc.i In rontwfccels to be cont rollrd by hydrawHc cyllnder. circle to be not Icrs than "50" In frame to be ot reinforced bcx type section weighing not less thsin 51 ISs. per high speed revene net less than 4.6 miles per Trade-In allowanct on Galllon. Model 4Qt and Terms. AH bld.

to be sent to JewphJnt Rrfwln. Secy, of Board. Box 75. Brcwnfltfd. or presented At the Supervisors meet me.

June 3. 1953. at P.M. at the H.V.fltld School rn Are. SOUTH UNION TWP.

RCPV. HUTCHI-VSON, MISS ANNA BELLE --ARCd 56, Market Akron, formerly of Unlontown and Hopwood, died Thursday, Afar 22. ma In AJcrpn Hcspl- She is survived hy one Mist Alice M. Hutchinson. Pittaburgh: one brother, George UnlonUjwn.

She was predeceased by one brother. Russell. She was the daughter of the late William M. and Elizabeth Devan Hutcntn- Bon. She was a member of the Akron Methodist Church.

Friends n-lll he received after 5 p.m. Sunday In the Gleaaon Funeral Home. 114 E. Fayette where services will be- held Tuesday at 2 p.m. with Rev.

J. V. Mullins of Christ Methodist Church officiating. Interment wilt be tn Hopwood Cemetery. MOROANOSKY.

(MOHNACKY) JOSEPH--Friends are being- received the- Haky Funeral Home. 139 W. Fayette St. unill Sunday afternoon at 2:30 when prayer services will be held followed toy additional MTvlc-es in St. John's G.

C. Church artth Rev. FT. Peter HewXo, O.S.B.M. officiating.

Interment will be in St- Mary's Cemetery. Six nephews sill serve as casket bearers--Kenneth Morganosty. Michael Lee Morganosfcy. Wllltarn osfcy. Andrew R.

Clay, Andrew Sboltls, John Baron. Jr. St. John's G. C.

Rosary Scclety win meet in the funeral hcme this evening iu 7 o'clock; St. Mary's Confraterclty of Christian Mothers at 7:30 and St. Joseph's Confraternity Christian Mathers at 8:30 to rr- cSte- the Rosary and members of Our Lady Guild will meet In tho funeral home at 9:00 o'clock to recite the Rosary. the form of a banquet. Several articles were given by Bernice Fowler on "Summer Days Are Here Again," "This World," by Mrs.

J. P. Miller and "The Best Part of A Vacation," by Mrs. Thomas Scott. The meeting concluded by repeating the M.izpah benediction.

Delicious refreshments served by the hostess. WILLIAM E. DUFTIELD. Ally. 9 Building rjnlontown.

PcnnsylrsnU Notice is hereby given that Artl- clet of Incorporation were filed with Department or State of the Commonwealth cf Pennsylvania at a Pennsylvania, on Wednesday the 21st day of May. 1938 for tht purpose of obtaining a Certificate of Incorporation of a. busmen corporation to be crg.inlzcd under the BuMr.efA Corporation Law of the CcmmonweMih TI3BS, PEARL are he- Ing received the Mtnerd Funeral Home. 1S6 W. Main Street, where B-mlces will be conducted Sunday at 2:30 P.M.

with Rev. Berlin WUhelm of Tern Alta. W.Va,, a great nephew, officiating. Interment will be In Terra Alta, W.Va. cemetery.

Revere PTA Meeting Slated Monday Night A meeting of the Executive Committee of'Revere PTA will! be held Monday night at 7:30 in the school and will be followed at 8 o'clock by the regular organization meeting. New officers will be installed by Dr. Mary Dunn, coordinator of elementary education in Uniontown city schools, who will be the speaker. Refreshments will be served by the Hospitality Committee. Waller Schell will be presented a past president's pin.

Members with a perfect attendance record for Ihe year will be recognized. VANSICKLE. LAV1NA 63 years, died suddenly at her hems 17 Stewart Avc. early morning. May 24.

I55S. She was the widow of the late Ltcyd Vsn- McXte. She was a member of Calvary Church. Surviving are the following children: Cylde. JUy.

both of FrlendsvlHe, Mrs. Leona Trlmpey of Somerset, Mrs. Flora Welch of Baltimore: nine grandchildren ard three great grandchildren; sever--! brothers and sisters. Friends be received In the Mlnerci Funeral Home. 16 W.

Main St. i 1 p.m. Sunday. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. MARSHALL'S MONUMENT 343 E.

Main St. One Killed, 3 Hurt In Route 19 Crash WASHINGTON. Pa. Peter or PencsylTjnu. approrcd May 5.

I Vrfaffrov 51 u-jie it P. 3M. ss amended. a killed a oljttf Propped corporation three older Pittsburgh youlhs injured early today when their auto left Route 19 and overturned two Is MOUNTAIN MINING COMPANY. The purport or purpcsfs lor Is organized are: To mine, buy and sell el.iy.

owl. ccftl product? (inrt other mineral products: to c.iM lands, mineral l.intl*, mlr.lnR rlp.hti. and coal property atid to carry on the buslr.t?* of coal mining and the manufaclure of all coal products, and for purposes to have, -pork'ess and cnjcy all the ilghK benefits and prlrklcges or said Act of Assembly. WILLIAM E. DTJJTIELD.

Solicitor MONUMENTS ft MARKERS IMck ol Ages Qaarn ALLEN MONUMENT CO. ft AMpU Parking Ipari W. Fljettt St. Ph GF 1-7111 miles north of Washington. John Glanrlville, 22, was admitted to Washington Hospital with possible head injuries.

He was listed in good condition. Donald Tarr. 24, and James Robson, 21. were treated a released. PLEASE DRIVE CAREFULLY! OAK LAWN CEMETERY Conserva'ive investment, Reasonably priced ploft.

Phooes PE 7-2ZM GE S-4574. Ask for Wide Prltt.

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