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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 29

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THE MORNING HERALD THE EVENING STANDARD CLASSIFIED DISPLAY CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Find lost articles fast with Ad-in Dial 438-2501 now 1 South 'Hugged' MEMPHIS, Term. (AP) Sxperts say the South is in for he worst year in decades for jugs and weeds, the result of rains that have caused he massive floods. Non-white immigrants ac- for only 2.5 per cent of 3rita'm's total population. UNIONTOWN, MONDAY, MAY 29 LIKE HAVING A FRIEND AT THE FACTORY "72 Mercury Montego MX V-8 PS, vinyl roof, 19,000 miles, one owner. '69 Ford Country Sedan station wagon.

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288. 488. The Beelle gels aboul 25 miles a gallon'--o lot more ihan ihe average domeslic cor. You driving belter when you know that mile alter mile, year after year, you're saving money. Few things in life work at well at a Volkswagen HERRING MOTORS, INC, 438-5567 590 East Main Uniontown, Pa.

MT. MACRINA MANOR OPEN HOUSE Mount Macrina Manor Nursing Home will hold an open house on Tuesday and Thursday from 2 to 4 p.m. The public is in- viteil to tour the nursing home, located off Route 40 west of Uniontown. Sister M. Daniel, OSBM, is administrator.

School Hurglary State Police are investigating a burglary yesterday at Geibel High School, Con- nellsvillo, in which vending machines were pried open and an undetermined amount of money taken. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed, competitive bids will be received by (he Fayette County Area Vocational-Technical School for the furnishing of Automotive Equipment and Hand Tools. Specifications can he obtained from the undersigned at Uic office in the Fayetfe Countv Area Vocational- Technical School, R. D. 2, Box 122A, Faircliance Road, Untonlown, Pennsylvania, 15401.

All Bids must be in hands of the undersigned on or before 4:00 p.m., Wednesday, May 16. 1973. LEONARD HUNTER, Secretary Fayette County Area Vocational-Technical School Board Editors Ask Review Of Police Data Ban HARRISBURG (AP) A new slate of officers, state-wide meeting of legal Any legislation dealing with ami judicial officials with sources, the newsmen to review a recent i a i tate Supreme Court ban on provide an absolute, confiden- he release of certain pretrail i i a protection for those Time information has been sources. A so-called qualified iroposed by an editors group. A resolution saying the ffect of the court ruling "is deprive Pennsylvania of lie right to information of lublic concern" was adopted NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Board of Fayette Commissioners will hold a public hearing in tbe Commissioners' Conference Room, Courthouse, East Main Street, Union-, own, Pennsylvania, on Thursday, May; 1073, at 10:00 a.m., Eastern Day- ighl Time, to hear the petition of J.

R. iygiel, Attorney, 70 East Main Street, Jn ion town, Pennsylvania, Rezoning Case RZ 73-24. Said petition requests a change of zone from "R-l" Medium -Density Residential to "R-2" Medium Density Residential on a tract consisting of a of 7.8 acres, more or less. Properties concerned, owned by Clarence ind Vivian D. Ash ton, Patrick and L.

Stromick, are located be -ween the Pcnn Central and BO railroad tracks along (be south side of Township Road 455 approximately 700 "eet west of the intersection of said road with L.R. 26200, South Union Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, and are shown as Lots 4S and 49, Block 6, on Fayette County Zoning District Map L-7. A copy of ttie map showing the properly proposed to be rezoned is on file in he offices of the Fayette County Planning Commission, which offices are lo cated in (he Fayette County Court- louse, i Pennsylvania, where said map may be examined. Interested persons or their agents may appear at the aforementioned Tearing to offer testimony in favor of or in opposition to the proposed rezoning. BOARD OF FAYETTE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FRED L.

LEBDER, Chairman CARMINE V. MOLINARO, JR. MARION KLINRENSMITH ATTEST; ELEANOR V. SEMENTA, Chief Clerk iere Saturday at the annual meeting of the Pennsylvania i a Iditors. Among other restrictions, he ruling prohibits police and irosecutors from releasing uspects' i i i a ecords to the news media.

Three other resolutions, one which applied to "shield" aws, were adopted by the "'SNE, which also elected a NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Pursuant to Article VI, Section 609. of the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code, Act 247 (1968), Ihe a of a Commissioners will hold a public hearing on Thursday, June 7,1973 al Eastern Daylight Time, in the Commissioners' Conference Room, Court- liousc, Uniontown, Pennsylvania, on a proposed amendment to the Fayette bounty Zoning District Maps. The proposed amendment is as follows: Extend a "B-l" General Business Zoning District onto properties nou zoned "A-l" Agricultural-Rural. Sak properties, owned by Carmella Faini are located at the northwest corner ol the intersection of Pa. Route 21 26062) and Township Road 456, German Township, Fayeltc County.

Penn sylvania, and arc shown as Lot 10-1 anc a portion of Lot 10. Block 2, on Fayette County Dislrict Map K-5. A copy of the map showing the prop crties proposed to be rezoned is on file in the offices of the Fayette Countj Planning Commission, Third Floor Fayette County Courthouse, Union lown, Pennsylvania, where sail! map may be examined. Interested persons or their agents may appear at the aforcmontionec hearing to offer testimony in favor or in opposition to the proposed rezoning BOARD OF FAYETTE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FRED L. LEBOER, Chairman CARMINE V.

MOLINARO MARION C. KLINGENSMITH ATTEST: ELEANOR V. SEMENTA, Chief Clerk NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed Bids will be received in th Office of the Controller, Fayette Coun ty Court House, Uniontown, Penn sylvania, until 1:30 P.M. Eastern Day light Saving Time, June 7, 1973, for Ihi furnishing and installation of furnitun and accessories at LaKayrttc Manor Unionlown, Pennsylvania. Bid forms and specifications may obtained from the Chief Clerk, Count Commissioners Office, Court House Unionlown, Pennsylvania.

The Commissioners reserve th rlghl lo reject all bids, or part thereof. All bids submitted, pursuant to thi advertising, must be clearly markc on the oul-sltlc of Ihc envelope, "Bi EDWARD T. ZIMMERMAN County Controller protection would be unacceptable to PSNE." Pennsylvania presently has one of the strongest state laws in the nation protecting news sources. The remaining resolutions dealt with open meetings of public officials and public access to official records. Cookies Stolen John Anderson of Uniontown R.

D. 2, a salesman for Archway Cookies, reported to State Police that thieves took 20 boxes of cookies, valued at $206, from his garage between 11:30 p.m. Saturday and 9:30 a.m. yesterday. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Sealed proposals will be received nd publicly opened and read by the upervisors of Georges Township, 'ayette County, Pennsylvania, al the "ownship Building, York Run, Penn- ylvania, until 3:00 o'clock P.M., E.D.S.T., May 17, 1973, for 1973 Town' hip requirements for the following: Corrugated galvanized metal pipe; All asphalt coated the following diameters: and Delivered to Township Building.

All bids shall specify the unit fool trice for said pipe. Pipe specified! herein shall meet landard specifications for same as i by a i a De larttnent of Transportation. Proposal forms, specifications, form if contract and instruction to bidders may be obtained from Township Sec- etary. Bidder must submit bid bond or cer- ified check in the amount of $500.00 vilh bid. The successful bidder, Ihe contract, shall deliver a bond i i a a a i a a i ormanceof the con tract or delivery to ie marie with sufficient surety in the amount of per centum of the es imated amounl of the contract.

All iroposals must be upon the form furnished by the undersigned. The super- reserve the right, to reject any or all proposals. GEORGES TOWNSHIP SUPERVISORS MIKE DACHA, Secretary R. D. 3, Box 628 Uniontown, 15401 DEATH NOTICES A A A A A Friends are being received in the Burhans Funeral Home, Dunbar, to day from 1 to 4 a 7 to9 p.m.

andun til 2 p.m. Tuesday, the hour of serv ice, with Pastor Evan Shaffer of ficiating. Burial in Sunset Cemetery. A A A 1 BECKTEL Age 83 years, of R.D 1, Fayette City, died in the Wad dtnglon Rest Home, R.D. 1, Fayettt City, after a lengthy illness on Sun day, May 13, 1973 at 7:30 a.m.

She was born in Uniontown on May 7 1890 the daughter of the late John and Jane Logue Becktel. Surviving are two sons; John W. Allen of Avon dale Estates, and Clarence Allen of Parklane, South Holland two grandchildren; one great grandchild; two sisters: Mrs. Joel (Ruth) Strong and Mrs. Mary Austin, both ot Upnermiddletown She was predeceased in 1964 by he husband, Carl Ray Allen.

Friend; will be received in the Howard McCrory Funeral Home, Fayette Ci ty, after 2 p.m. loday. Services wit be held on Wednesday, May 16, a 1:30 p.m. with Rev. Fred G.

Gnatuk pastor of the Fayette Cily Unilec Presbyterian Church, officiating I i a Cemetery. BAKER, MISS BEATRICE Age 7 years, of NormaWille, and former! of Dunbar, died on Saturday, May 1973 at her home. She was born i Dunbar on April 25,1902 the daughtc of the late Charles W. and Ros Leapline Baker. She was a membe of Ihc Springfield United Melhodi Church and was president of the Wil ing Workers Class; a member of th Springfield Methodisl Women Missionary Society; the Women Benefit Association; and the OE No.

247, Connellsville. Surviving ar two brother: Charles Baker of No ma Mile and David BakerofDunbni one sister, Pearl Wortman of Du bar. In addition to her parents, si was also predeceased by thre sisters and Iwo brothers. Friem will be received in the Burhan Funeral Home, Dunbar, from 7 to this evening, Tuesday from 1 lo 4 fin 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral services I hold at 1 p.m.

on Friday wilh Re Howard Smith, officiating. Burial Ml. Auburn Cemetery, Dunbar. DEATH NOTICES RYANT, J. C.

LESTER Age 63 years, of 443 Second Washington, died at 2:30 p.m. Sun-, day, May 13,1973 in Washington Hospital, Washington, Pa. He was born May 6, 1910 in Washington, a son of the late James Clifford and Nellie Vain Rush Bryant. He was owner and operator of Bryant Sign Washington, and was later employed by the Washington Rubber Co. unlil his retirement in 1968.

He was the first recipient I Washington Junior Chamber of Commerce "Man of the Year" award in 1942 and active in civic affairs. He was a lifelong mem- of Ihe Allison Ave. Baptist Cber 'h. He is survived by his wife, Amy Jane Wright Bryant, whom he married Nov. 7, 1932 in Washington; one son, J.

C. Lester Bryant II of Glen Riddle; one daughter, Mrs. Eu-r gene (Joan) Steratore of Union-' town; seven grandchildren; one brother, Willard H. Bryant of Washington. A brother, Dr.

Joseph L. Bryant preceded him in death. Friends will be received by thu family today from 7 to, 9 p.m. and Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. in Ihe Richard H.

Piatt Funeral Home, 130 E. Wheeling Washington, where services will be conducted on Wednesday at 11 a.m. with Rev. Lewis Kisenweather Interment will be Washington Cemetery. MORGAN J.

Age 89 years, of New Salem R. D. 1, die( Friday morning, May 11, 1973, in the Uniontown Hospital. He was born Dec. 22, 1883, son of the late Newtoi and Violet.Jane Swan Chalfant.

He was a farmer most of his life and was a member of Pleasant View Unitet Presbyterian Church. Surviving are his wife, Mabel Barnt Chalfant; the following children: Morgan D. Chestnut Ridge; Floyd at home; Mrs. Mary a Teroni Smock; a brother, Arthur Chalfant Smock; also seven grandchildren. He was predeceased by a son, Arthur, in 1961.

Friends are being received in the Dearth Funeral Home, New Salem until today at 9:30 a.m. and in the PLeasant View United Presbyterian Church, 10 to 11 a.m. the hour of service. Pastor Harry P. Holiday will officiate.

Interment in Church Cemetery. I I AT I LI I PANAGAKIS Age 58 years, of 71 Murray died in the Uniontown Hospital on Sunday, May 13, 1973 at 5:10 p.m., after a lingering illness She was predeceased by her parents George and Sophia Panagakis. Sur- iving a re her hu sband, Pete Gialins; one brother, Pete Panes ol Chicago, HL; cousins: Nicktc Panos and Sophia Romano, both ol Newport News, several nieces and nephews. She was a lifelong resi dent of this area and was associate in business with her husband at the Paradise Restaurant for 33 years She was formerly in the restauran business with her father on Arch St. (Greasy Spoon) She was a membe of St.

i G.O. Monessen and a member of a Vlahokcrasia Chicago, I I I The family will receive friends in the.Francis R. SpeshocI Funeral Home, 111 E. Fayette St. after 7 this evening, Tuesday lo 5 and 7 to 9 p.m., and Wednesda; until 1 p.m., when a'prayer servio will he held with Rev.

Fr. Jame Stathakios of St. Spyridon G.C Church, officiating, followed by ditional services in St. Peter' Episcopal Church, Uniontown. Inter ment in Memorial Gardens, Sylva Heights Cemetery, Frisaglon Se vices will be held nt 8:30 Tucsda evening.

(JUERRIERI, EDITH PELLfGRIN Of Fairbanks died Saturday, May 12, 1973 in the Unionlown Hospital a 3:25 a.m. She was predeceased by her husband, Joseph, in 1950; a son Domenick in 1944; one daughter Palma in 1962. Surviving are Ihrei sons: Frank of Fairlawn, N.J.; Pau and Donald of Fairbanks; one daugh ler, Mrs, Mary Bryan of Fairbanks seven grandchildren; five great grandchildren; Iwo brothers: An gelo and William Pelligrini of Mo nongahela; Ihree sisters: MVs. Jo sephine SpinclH of Patterson, N. J.

Mrs. Hilda Guerricri and Mrs. Nel lie Spazianl, both of Monongahela She was a member of the Regin Elena Lodge, Republic; a member the Church of Madonna ot (Jaraai and Ihe Christian Mothers. Friend are being received in the Joseph Flack Funeral Home, Legion Republic, until Tuesday at a.m when prayer service will be held fo lowed by Mass of the Resurrectlo In the Church of Madonna, Cardale with Rev. Fr.

L. Zowllnskl as lebrant. Inlermenl in a Cemetery. The Christian Mother and Ihc Holy Name Society of th Church of the Madonna, Cardfile wi meet at 7 p.m. In the funeral horn lonitc lo recite the rosary and th LoBclla Stalin Lodge No.

450, Car dale will meet at 7:30 tonlte. DEATH NOTICES ART, EDMUND C. (TED) Age 68 years, of Greensboro.R.D. 1, died on Saturday, May 12, 1973 at his home after an extended illness. He was born on a a 18, 1905 in Greensboro the' son of the late William and Rebecca Mundell Hart.

He was previously employed as a coal miner and retired from the Penn DOT. He was previously employed as a coal miner and retired from the PennDOT. He was a member of the Sugar Grove Gaptisl Church; a veleran of World War II; PennDOT. He was a member of the Sugar Grove Baptist Church; a veteran of World Warll; and a member of the VFW, Greensboro. Surviving are his wife, Laura Stires Hart; two daughters: Mrs.

Francis (Becky) Lesko of Crucible and Kimberly Hart at home; two grandchildren; one brother, Evan Hart of Carmichaels and one sister, Mrs. Grace Durr of Taylorstown. In addition to his patents, he was also predeceased by two brothers, BillandGuy, and three sisters, Margaret, Gertrude, Hannah. Friends are being received in the Paul Lesako Funeral Home, Carmichaels, until 12 noon on Tues day and from 1 to 2 p.m. in the Sugar Grove Baptist Church, Greensboro Uie liour of service, with Rev William Davis and Rev.

Donak Silverthorne, officiating. Intermen in Greene Cemetery MANSBERRY, EARL WOODROW -Age 57 years, of 40 Stewart Ave. died in the West Virginia Medtea Center on Sunday, May 13, at p.m. i i are his i Katherine George Mansberry; urn daughter, Mrs. Roger (Georgia' Brickncr of Uniontown; two sons Earl George Mansberry of Union town and John William Mansberry a home; three grandchildren; four sisters: Mrs.

William (Frances; Nidermyer and Mrs. Robert (Betty; Nidermyer, both of Uniontown; Mrs Kenneth (Donetla) Grish and Miss Helen Mansberry, both of Newark N.J,; one brother, John Ed ware Mansberry of Flint, Mich. The son ol the late William and Bessie Reagan Mansberry, he was also predeceasec by a brother, William Mansberry. Hi was a member of St. George Prfaronite Church; the VFW Post No 47 of Uniontown; a World War veteran; an employee fo the Cit' a i a i Department; and a member of the US Steelwork erf Union Local No.

14583. The famil will receive friends on Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m., Wednesday from 3 lo 5 and 7 to 9 p.m., and unlil Thursday ai 9 a.m. in the Robert S. Oais Funera Home, 71 Pennsylvania Ave! Mass the Resurrection at 9:30 a.m. in St George Maronite Church with Rev.

Fr. Peter Mahfoud, as celebrant. Interment in Sylvan Heights Cemetery. Services according to the Maronite Rite will be held on Tues day and Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the funeral home.

The Ladies Guild of St. George will recite the rosary on Wednesday at 7:15 p.m. in the funeral home. VFW Post 47 will ac cord i i a rites at Iht graveside. MITCHELL, GUS E.

Age 69 years of 62 N. Main Fairchance, died a his home Sunday evening, May 1J 1973 al 10 p.m. following an ex tended illness. He is survived by hi wife, Edith McKinney Mitchell; son. Max E.

of Witliamsporl; daughters, Mrs. Robert (Betty Grimm of Fairchance; Linda a home; five grandchildren and on great-grandchild; a brother, Paul Fairchance; and two half-sisters Ethel Sulton of Uniontown; Ann. Barber of Fairchance. He was member of the Methodist Church The family will receive friends in th James W. Goldsboro Funeral Home Fairchance, today from 7 to 9 p.m Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m Funeral a a are in complete and will be announce later.

SEIGHMAN, CHARLOTTE MAE Age 88 years of Antram We 1 Salem, died in the Uniontow Hospital, Friday morning, May 1 1973. She was born in. Mt. Pleasant April 4, 1885 and was the daughter, the late John and Calherine Thoma King. She was predeceased by he husband, Charles in 1929 and als three children In 1969, Ada Ling i a a i Selghman, She was a member of th New Salem Presbyterian Church Surviving are the following children Eli Selghman, New Salem, Charte.

C. a Hop wood, Mr; William (Catherine) Spaugy, Ne Kenneth (Evelyn Salem. Mrs. 2 a i 4 4 a grandchildren; 11 great grea grandchildren, Friends are bcln received In the Dearth Funcr, Home, New Salem, today until I p.r the hour of service. Rev, James McCollam will officiate.

Inter me in Pennsylvania Cemetery, Pen sylvanin, Pa. (Conncllsville Courier Please Copy DEATH NOTICES HANNON, HOWARD SHELBY -The family will receive friends in the Richard R. Herod Funeral Home, Point Marion, today from 2, lo 4 and 7 Lo 9 p.m. and until 2 p.m. Tuesday, the hour of services, with Dr.

W. Stafford Scolt, his pastor, officiating. Interment in Smilhfield Baptist Cemetery. Masonic services will be held this evening at 7:30 by the Valley Lodge 459. TALNAKER, BEN R.

Age 50 years, of 3821 Ivor Rosemcad, and formerly of Palmer, McCletl and town, and Uniontown, died on Saturday, May 12,1973 at 2:30 p.m. in the Long Beach Veterans Hospital, Long Beach, Calif. The son of the late Daniel and Nancy Stalnaker, he is survived by his wife, Esther; a son, Cecil, at home; a daughter. Erica, at home; one a a i brothers and sisters: John B. Salnaker of McClellandtown; Mrs.

Cecil (Eva) Struble of McMurray; Mrs. J. W. Joseph of Whitesboro. N.Y.; Mrs.

Edythe Seper of Greensburg; Mrs. Lurene Brewer of Masontown. He was predeceased by a son, Ben, on October 29, 1966 and two brothers and three sisters. Memorial services will be conducted in Rosemead Calif, on Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. Interment will he in Rose Hill Memorial Park, Whittier, Calif.

SWEITZER, JULIAN (ZEKE) Age 65 years, of Charlotte, N.C., and formerly of Newell, died on Saturday, May 12, 1973 at p.m. in the Charlotte, N.C. Hospital. He was born in Newell'on June 12, 1908 the son of the late Dominic and Mary Retina Sweitzen He was employed a i a a Charlotte, N.C. Surviving are his wife, Ann Keene Sweilzer; one son, Charles Sweitzer of Charlotte, N.C.; one daughter, Mrs.

Oliver (Sandra) Horton of Severne, five grandchildren; three brothers: Martin, Thomas, and Charles Sweitzer, all of Newell. Friends will be received in the Howard W. McCrory Funeral Home, Fayette City, after 12 noon on Wednesday where funeral services will be held on Thursday, May 17, at 1:30 p.m. with Rev. Charles Reynolds, of the Newell United Methodist Church, off i i a i I in Howe Cemetery, Coal Center, R.D.

VALENTE, JOSEPH C. Friendsare being received in Ihe Carlo J. Marucci Funeral Home, Rt. 156, Republic, today until 8:30 a.m. when a prayer service will be held followed by a Con-celebrated Mass of the Resurrection in the Church of the Madonna, Cardale, with Rev.

Fr. Lloyd Zwolinski and Rev. Fr. Joseph Sredinski, as celebrants. Interment in Oak Lawn Cemetery.

(Brownsville Telegraph please copy) WHIPP, LOUISE LOCKARD Friends received in (he Richard R. Herod Funeral Home, Pt. Marion today until 11 a.m. the hour of service, with Rev. A F.

Hummel, officiating. Interment was made in Pt. Marion Cemetery. MISS TERESA c. Age 65 years, of 210 Snyder Connellsville, passed away on Sunday, May 13, 1973 in Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh.

She was a retired Anchor Hocking Plant No. 15 employee. The daughter of the laic Stanley and Madeline Platt Zentarsky she was a member of the Immaculate Conception R.C. Church, Connellsville and the GBBA, Local No. 107.

Surviving are four sisters: Mrs. Julius (Pearl) Bertha of Chestnut Ridge; Mrs. Frank (Sophia) Malosky of Chestnut Ridge; Mrs. Paul (Jane) Cohen of Connellsvilte; Mrs. Eugene (Violet) Martrano of Connellsville; brothers: Stephen Zentarsky of Lorain, Ohio; Leon Zcntarsky of Connellsville; Edmond Zentarsky of Connellsville; and Gregg Zenters at home-.

Friends will be received in the Munk-Kucera Funeral Home, 127 Fairvlew Conneltsvllle, on Tuesday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., and on Thursday, when a prayer service wll be held at 9a.m. followed by a Requiem High Mass al 9:30 a.m. in the Immaculate Conception R.C.

Church. Interment in Holy Trinity Cemetery, Connellsville. Parish rosary will be recited on Wednesday evening at fl p.m. MARSHALL'S MONUMENTS AuihorUeil Dealer tt K. Main I'n..

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