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THE EVENING STANDARD Salei FAVETTB MOBILE HOMES 10" wldes from 2,950. 12" wide 8 from 13,195. HI. 119 N. Umontown.

Open 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. Free J200. fall wardrobe irom Troutmin'e Decl.

Store with each new Mobile Home Limited time only. West Mobile Homes, Route 1. 3 miles Hoith of Unlontown. Phone 4381991- 194-PublicSales AUCTION SALE, full Grover U. auctioneer, Phone 77-17V7 or AUCTION SALES 4 Service.

WB- lism Clei, 4S8-2SSJ, MATTHEW MOBILE HOMES-As low at Route 113. 4 miles Norlh o( Connellsville, Pa. Phone 628-2511. MOBILE HOMES Exclusive new models now In stock, See them today at Super Aulo Sales. Rt.

51. 2 miles Norlh of Perryopolis. 829-8900. MOBILE 2 bedrooms. SOxlO.

Lancaster Skyltaer. 617-2225 MOBILE HOME--1565, bedrooms 50x10 Liberty Deluxe. Wall to wal carpeting. 433-1421. MOBILE-HOME--Marlette 12x60 Ex pandlnj side, 3 bedrooms, ulilils notice and awnings.

Excellen condition. 812-6340. RICH'S MOBILE HOMES--Skyline Valiant, HlHcrest and palcnlc mobile Phone 866,5781 Carmtchaels, Pa. (UNIFIED DRUM AUCTION: Saturday. October IS.

darling at 4:30 located Just South ol Smilhfleld, Pa. on Route 119. Complete walnut dining room suite; Danish walnut llvingroom suite; portable Weslinjhouse dishwasher: Magic Chef cas range; very good walnut double bedroom suite; dresses; dinette set with benches; pair oi twin beds; 15xlS hemp rug ID good condition, chaise lounge; electrical appliances: cooking utensils: mirrors: radio: books; poster bed, sweeper: ironing board; miscellaneous chairs; toys, sewing cabinet; clocks; dishes; dress form; brass chandler and many unlisted Hems. Joseph Metr, owner; Wylle 'S. Biltenhouse, Auctioneer.

Phone 617-2300. TRAVEL TRAILERS Streamline Landcrulser. Shasta, Bee Line Llltle Prince sell contained travel trailers, Dreamer truck campers, Apache tent trailers. Reese hitch, ers, Monaghen Chevrolet corner E. Main Fayetle Sts.

Phone 438-2579. Olflclal Inspection station. COMPLETE DISPERSAL--Holsteln dairy cattle, farming equipment. The Charles R. neese Dairy; 6 miles south of Uniontown, Route 119: leave Route 119 at Moonlight Drive-In Theater in Fairchance, Pa, Friday, October 21.

1956. 10:30 a.m. 31 head Purebred Holstein dairy callie, T.B. Accredited and Bangs Certilied. 21 milk cows; 3 88--Trucks for Sale CHEVROLET-- 1956 ton.

Danko Motors, York Run Crossroads. CHEVROLET-- 1950 Dump. U-plate York Motors, Run Danko Crossroads. CHEVROLET' less 4x4 4-wheei drive Low mileage. Perfect condition.

Priced right. Null Ford Sales; Route 40 west, opposite Moss Super Market. Phone 4318827. CHEVROLET--1963 Ij.lon pickup. New patnt.

Excellent condition Null Ford Sales, Route 40 west, opposite Super Market. Phone 437.982.7. CHEVROLET-iS63, ton, Pickup 8' bed. Tom's. 355 E.

Main 437-7030 CHEVROLET-1953 ton ps Danko Motors. York Run Crossroads, FORD 1WB F1000 tractors 12) Ready for the road. Null Tor Houte 40 well, opposite Mos Super Market. Phone 437-9827. FOHD--1965 T83.

534 motor. Alum inuiri bed. Excellent condition FORD--1951 ii ton. Reasonable. Call 438-J052.

FORD--1963- F-250. 4 wheel drive, cylinder, 4 speed Coole Ford Sales, Itt. 119 South. Yor Run crossroads. 564-1671.

FORD--1962 Econoltne van. Ver clean condition. New paint. 589 Null "Ford- Sales, Route opposite Phone 438-8827. Super 4 0 Marke fresh in 5 dry, due tn Nov and 7 due In and Balance (or early summer freshening.

5 bred heuers, due Oct. to Spring. open and calves. 2 ot these cows are aged the balance all good, young ant sound high producers. Machinerj Ford 960 tractor, A-l thape; John Deere 1010 tractor, 2 yrs old with quick hitch mower; 2 wagons on rubber; New HoLJand baler; en silage cutter and pipe; new trac lor mount sprayer; side rake; ha tedder; grain drill; corn planter 5-bottom plows; 8-fL disc; 3-sec lion harrow; a spreader 2-wheel trailer; barrel sprayer an pump; gas tank and pump; com pressor and motor for walk- cooler; 26-ft, hay and grain valor; heavy duty electr molor; 500-gal, Cherry Burre milk tank: 2 stainless strainers; stainless vats; 80-gal- electric ho water heater; 30 stanchions: drinking cups; small tools.

bales good hay; 400 bales straw. Terms: cash. Lunch served at noon, Charles Reese. Fairchance, Pa, Phone W4-9221. David H.

Wlllams, Aupcttoneer, Hickory, Pa. Phone 356-2238. PUBLIC AUCTlON-Having told jny properly, will sell all personal property at said properly, located on Flat Rock Road, en (fA sifts of Route 40, on October IK. 155, beginning at 11:00 o'clock, DST. Household goods--One Croley eleclrlc slove.

I Trucold refrigerator with large deep freeze, like new; dinette set, lable and 4 chain; dining' room suite, table and 4 chairs, 1 reel type lawn mower, china closet, I floor lamp, 1 RCA 21 In. television with Eland. 1 davenport and 2 chairs, living room suite, davenoorl and chair, overstuffed swivel chair, library table, 5 small stands, 1 hassock, 3 iron beds with springs, oak dressers, 9x12 rugs. 1 clothes pre55, sewing machine 2 electric sweepers, hand sweeper waihBland. hall runner, eleclrlc fan, 8 chairs, bird cage, Zemin ra dfo, a mirror, small table bathroom scales, tome throw ruzs 1 lot cooking utensils, 1 lot dishes I card table, I bench, saw wit 1 h.p.

motor, 6 in. pianer with I h.p. motor, jtgsaw -with motor set pipe dies. 1 large anvil, hand drill press, in. eleclrl drill, in, electric drills, solder ing iron and torch, lot hammers tot wrenches, 4 hand saws' 1- man saw, 3 shovels, 1 riding" lawn mower.

1 rotary mower, 1 a benches, wheelbonow. loot Adi, draw i two slepladders, garden plow. 3 potbelly stoves, coal cook stove, some crocks, some fruit Jars, 12 gauge double hammer shotgun and many articles not mentioned. Terms of sale: cash. Lunch will be served.

Mrs Kelley, owner, MarVleys burg, Pa, Phone 329-8181. Harry Collier, Auctioneer, Accident, Md. phone VA 6-8212. STATION WAGOKS- Nice Eeleellon--Winterized MERCURY 1962 LANCER 1861 LANCER I960 DODOE 1959 FORD ENANY MOTOR SALES 356 E. Main 4J8-8M1 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY CARS-TRUCKS Chevy T.

450 Chevy Vj 595 '66 Chevy BA 6 cyl. Itlck '63 Ford 4-dr AF AUTO SERVICE Phone 569-1931 Lions Club Contest Set UNIONTOWN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1965-PAGE 29 of Brdwnfield Church are to- Hopwood Churcli Study Is Set A six week series studies chairmen for Uie study. What if someone trips on your front steps and sacs or a tree crashes onto your a burglar breaks into your defective wire sets your rugs fcrniture mail yaa be prUetttdt If you're not sure, see us for a Home Security Checkup 1 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Are you insured against the MMH HAZARDS OF ROMEOWHIN6? SEARIGH1 INSURANCE AGENCY "OLDEST IN FAYETTE COUNTY" A. E. Scsler 2-6 E.

Main Street Edw. W. McShane Edw. W. McShane, Ph.

438-3M8 A. E. Scsler, Jr Lions Clubs ot Region 4, Zone begins al Hopwood Methodist will participate in the Search Church tonight at 7:30. for Peace contest Uniontown, 1 Theme of the study is a focus Uniontown Area High and St, on the church's approach to the Dunbar, Old Trails, issue ot poverty in our nation South Laurel Highlands; North and the rest of the world. "Keep- Union, North Laurel Highlands; lhe DOr Fort Necessity, Mountain Area CarothersMs the test for of Uniontown Area School Dis si jdy.WSCS of Hopwood Church At any given moment, there are 2,200 thunderstorms in the world.

trict; German Twp. and Rcd direct Ihe devotion and lev Robert E. Robinson will lead died SVednesoay, October 12. 196S Fayette County Hospital to lowing a lingering Illness. He was in the --1957 with 8 ft.

campe V.B engine; Ideal for hunting. 52 4821; PUBLIC AUCTION: Saturday October 15, starling at 12 noon located North of Uniontown, Pa. on old route 51 near Uppermlddle- town (Watch for signv Household funUhlngs Including, walnut dining room suite; small deep freeze; MW refrigerator; Phllco Electric range: wringer washer: metal utility cabinets: very good Warm Morning heater: brown nylon covered sofa bed, good condition, studio couch; green woo! rug: 7x12 rug: other 9x12 rugs; walnut double bedroom suite; maple chair; occasional chairs; 8 day clock: pictures: matching book cases, hall trees; lamps; dishes; cooking utensils; Eureka sweeper, radios; racial double bed: rotarj lawn mower: reel type power mower: hand tools: garden tools and other items going lor cash Owner Olive E. Shearer. Wylie Rlltcnhouse, Auctioneer, Vander bill, Pa.

Phone 677-2300. BOYS Ages 8 to 13! Register Now For PUNT atid KICK NULL FORD SALES Route 40 West, opposite Moss Super Market Open'tit 9:00 P.M. M.C.--1955, 1 ton flatbed, dual wheels. looks and runs like new. Fornilt Auto Sales.

438-3551. INTERNATIONAL--19J2 1-ton flal bed. dual wheels. Danko Motors. York." Bun Crossroads.

INTERNATIONAL 1M9 U-plale, rah chassis, long wheel base. $185. Danko Motors. YorX Run Crossroads. INTERNATIONAL-- IB S3 ton pickup 4 speed, detachable bed cover.

Will' finance, no money down. Call STtTDEBAKER--1655 V-B, Beit olfer, caU 765-7712. WILLYS--1964 pickup. Deluxe PUBLIC SALE. Saturday, October 15, 1968 at 10 a.m.

1 miles wesl ot Somerset. II miles east of Donegal on Route 31 at BaVersvllle. Frlck 01 sawmill (good es new): Murrphy diescl 4-cyllnder power tjnil; sawdust blower (with electric motor); 24" edger: Yates planer with 10 H.P. motor direct drive and sectional feed rolls; 24" Powsley planer with direct drive. H.P.

motor; Norlhlleld table saw with 5 H.P. direct drive motor: Delta 3 H.P. cutoff saw: 16" Jointer with direct drive 5 H.P. motor: many other woodworking machines. D7 Bulldozer with hydraulic and II fl.

angle blade: Euclud payloader with hydraulic bucket and 1-ton capacity; F500 Tord stake body (ruck Your Opportunity To Own. our Opportunity To Own 1966 DODGE CORONET- 440 HARDTOP This one-owner BEAUTY can't he told from new. It has Radio, Heater, Std. Wheel Discs, Tires and many other EXTRAS, as well as all the standard equipment you could ask for. The all-vinyl Saddle Tan interior contrasts beautifully with the spotless WHITE exterior.

More than 25,000 i of FACTORA WARRANTY for YOU, and if YOURS (or ONLY 229 5" store Twp. Any student desiring to rater "-J- 1 Wl i et tonT ot Hop an essay should conlact the pres- wood Church and Ida Thompson ident of one of the clubs or a i club member. Clubs should in- dicale their intention ot partici- BENNET r. JAMES GORDON-AE paling to Ihe dislrict governor I years oi B. Miiisboro, H.D.J not later than Dec.

10. The contest is open lo all young people in the area ot the clubs who are 14 years of age and under as of Jan. 15, 1967. The contest was initiated to gen erale an awareness and understanding ot peace among lomor row's leaders. Each ot the clubs will award bond plus a bond from the Dis- rict 14M to the winner.

Win- ers advance lo national and orld competition. Additional etails are available from Lions members. DEATH NOTICES BRICKER. A are betas received In tie James W. Goldsboro Funeral Home.

Fair, chance, today irom 2 to and 7 to 10 p.m., where services will be held on Friday at 2 m. Rev. Richard Price will officiate. Inter, ment in While Rock Cemetery. HICE.

D1RL will be received ui the Edward E. Minerd Funeral Home, 196 W. Main, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 today and on Friday, until 1:30 p.m.. the hour of service. Rev.

Frank Bodnar. pastor ol a a Methodiit CKurch will officiate. Interment in Sylvan Heights Cemetery. DODGE COROXET 2-DOOR HARDTOP Another ALMVH1TE cream- uff with the dependable 318 cu. in.

i Automatic Radio, Healer, Tires, Underccat, and all the tine extras thai ace standard equipment. This car has beautiful BLUE NYLON interior lo contrast with the while exterior. IT'S A STEAL at only 1995 ,00 SEE AND DRIVE EITHER of these BEAUTIES ot Phil DETWEILER WILLYS--JB59 4 wheel drive ia-ton. Bunt good. S95.

Null Ford Sales. Route 40 wesl, opposite Mosi Svi- per Market. Phone 437-9827. m-Wanted-lrucits TRUCKS WANTED--Of all types, up to 3 Ion. GciBttyX 114 P8h.

438-8013. 89--Auto MJTO SEAT COVEKS-Perfect fit I tor In. Instslted free. Ktof; Cover 31 B. tlte.

437-T751. Open to t. 90--fcuto For Hire-Garages USED CARS TRUCKS AUTO AND TRUCK RENTAL Move youraeH. Alw for rent Rent-A-Car. TRUCK RENTAL tL tll ur I ireek.

Three Guyi Truck Rental, 1M MotlMlioCT St. 438-8566. 91-Molorcycles And Bicycles" A. MOTORCYCLES-- The world'! 1 Bob Cycle Cenler. 1966 I SO c.

Customs 4 Sports. See us for value. Will hold for Christmas delivery. UnlontowTi Haney-uavld- son Co. 350.

Pittsburgh St. HONDA-- Dream 785-3443 SUZCH MOTORCYCLES Utt o.e. up. 50 c.c. lo 250 c.c.rf ffi.tler-8 (peed, tachometer, dual 1J months or 12,000 mUe VUrrajily.

Tit finest money buy. TeweD Motors. MS Momn- town Uniontown. 437-SSSJ or 438-1971. cretc slabs 12 ft.

long ind slep ping stones: portable charcoal (ciln: International 460.diesel utility tractor: snow blade: Model 130 International tractor with wtde (ronl end; John Dtece II disc on rubber; 5 ft. rolary mower: weed sprayer: post hole digger with 12" and 14" auger; tree planter: lime spreader: rough lumber such as cherry, oak, walnut butternut: and many other miscellaneous machines; used building supplies etc. used In Vne building and agriculture world. Plan to Inspect dally before day of sale. Owners-Frank Corace.

Builder. Pittsburgh. Pete Stewart. Auctioneer. Indiana.

Pa. Phone 463-1)718. i PUBLIC SALE--Flta Maifcet. This I Is not an auction. All articles will have price a Following Is a partial list of articles lo be sold.

Easy spin washer and dryer. Mfl- hotfany spinel desk and chair, wicker furniture, 8xlJ wool rag. Eleclrolux sweeper, studio couch, rocking chair, walmil double bed. slnJle bed. nlte stand, trunks, wal- mil chilforobe, typewriter, port able radio.

bedspreads. quilt pressed glass glass, spinning wheel braided and hooked rugs, lamps, cuckoo clock, sleplldders. Barbl Doll clothes, costume Jewelry, babv furniture, dishes, many antiques, clothing, terrl cloth pillows. 1924 Uniontown newspapers, home-made baked goods. Collection of antique docks and watches, all wool sleigh robe, walnut whatnot stand, books, mahogany sew- InB cnbt.net.

Menallen Grange hall on New Ssiem Road. Thursday and Friday. October IS and 14 starling al 7 p.m COME BY OUR WAY WE'LL TRADE YOUR WAY '65 Chevy ton, heavy duty $1995 '59 Ford conv 195 '64 Volkswagen sdn $1495 '61 Falcon 395 FIKE CHEVROLET CO. Majontovro. SJ3-173J TIRE SPECIALS Television's famous Laredo Rain Tire.

Factory seconds. Narrow while walls. Sites 1.56 FET Sires 1.88 FET Sizes -f- 2.09 FET Xxch. SHARTZER TIRE CO. 350 E.

Main. Uniontown, Pa. -437-2728 and Route 40 Farmington, Phone 329-5523 CHRYSLER PA. PLYMOUTH Ph. 583-7736 born in Albany.

Pa. on November 25. 1817 and was the son ol Mr. and Mrs. John Benncll.

Ke was preceded in death hy his wife. Mrs. AtWIs Bennett in 1958 and a riauchter. Pearl in 1020. He is survived by a daughler.

Mrs. Jennie Palmer ot E. Millsboro. R.D. 1 with whom he marie his home; i grandchildren; seventeen a Friends will be received in the J.

Kisinger Funeral Home, 515 Fronl Brownsville alter 1 IhU evening and until Saturday al 1:30 tn. the hour of service. Bev. Guv L. Burl will officiate.

Inlermenl in Wesl Bend Cemelery. lobo Lunch )n Saturday A Hobo lunch will be held in the VFW Post 3514, 323 E. Main by the ladies auxiliary on Saturday at noon. The menu will consist of baked beans and sloppy joes or sauerkraut and wieners. President of the auxiliary is Elaine McLee and chairman is Marguerite Savage.

BONESSA. JOSEPH--Age 75 years of Chicago. 111. (lormerly of Masontown). died Tuesday.

October 11. 1966 In the A) Shure Nursing Home Chicago. 111. He was born in Coolidge, a a in 1691. He was a member of All Saints Tl.c Church ol Masontown.

The I a a Citizens Club of MasontOM'n and the UMWA Robena Local 6351. He was preceded in death by wife. Hennrietla Bonessa In Apr! 19, He is survived by the fol lowing childten. Mrs. Danle IMargaretl Organl of Baltimore Arthur of Masontown.

Brim of Chicago, Fred ol Cicero sixteen grandchildren an four great-grandchildren. Friend will be received after 2 p.m. toda in the Yoney Funeral Home, Ma sonlown. where a prayer seme will be held on Saturday al 8:4 a follovs'ed by Requiem Mass al 9 a.m. In Ail Sain C.

Church with Rev. Fr. Andre Charnoki as celebrant. Intcrme tn St. Agnes Cemetery.

HUGHES, THOMAS-Aje 5S years of Walnut died Tuesday. October 11, 1966 in the Laurel Rest Home at 2 p.m. after a prolonged illness. He was preceded in deatli hy bis wife, Mary Davis in 1364. He was born in Scotidale, Pa.

He was a veteran of World War I and a member of Barracks No. of Uniontown and the B.P.O. Elks No, 370 of Uniontown. He is survived by a nephew, Dr. William Reed of Amherst, Ohio: a brother-in-law, Frank Davis of Uniontown; two sisters, in-law Mrs.

Mildred Houck of Un. lontown and Mrs. Milton Reed of Wayr.esburg. Friends are being re- ccived In the Victor DeCarlo Funeral Home. 138 N.

GaUatin today from 1 to and 7 to 10 p.m. and until Friday at 0 a.m. Requiem High Mass will ba Intoned in St. John's R.C. Church at 9:30 a.m.

with Msgr. Andrew J. Schneider as celebrant. Burial will follow in Oak Grove Cemetery. CLASSIFIED DBPIAY CiASllffiD DBPIAY RVIN.

A Friends being received In the Edward E. Minerd Funeral Home. 19S W. Main today from 3 lo 5 and 7 to Friday from 3 to 5 and 7 lo 9 and on Saturday In St. John's R.

C. Church at 10 a.m., where a Mass will intoned. Interment in Sylvan Heights Cemetery. Courier, please CliSSlflEO DBPIW YAMAHA--ror Die best on Ihe bfte. Come lo Bob Shaw Cycle Cenler, Coolsprtnl Hoad, Hcpwood.

'Phone 92--Automotive Repairs BODY AND FENDER repllrlns anil painting Come In for a free estimate or Oeorse Motori, W. Main SI. AUCTION SALW-Cornplele let. WJ-Ke S. RilleahouK, Auctioneer.

VanderbM, Frione Sn-2300 or 437-4838. CU551FHD D1SPIH "SUNNY DOLLARS" 'Are bringing more sales and profits to DEALERS Interested in getting the facts about the Sunny Side of the Service SU- tion Business? The time was never bet- tal Write now'. Come in mil win. SUN OIL COMPANY P. 0.

Box S9 Greensburg, Pa. FINAL CLOSEOUI of 1966 MERCURYS ond COMETS NOWU8 monih 50,000 mile warranty Good selection Low Down Payment Ford Motor Credit Financing ENANY MOTOR SALES 336 E. Moin St. Phone 438-8541 FOR SALE OR RENT Front Street Location Ideal Building Soles Room--For New Used Car Dealer Unlimited Profit Potential 12 Cor Building Capacity Outside Parking for 15 Cars Phone 814-395-3212 Tune Up For Winter OCTOBER SPECIAL Points and Condenser Only plus installation Check us for low, low prices on all quality parts Our Ports Department open 'til 9:00 P.M. Monday through Friday; Saturday 'til 5:00 P.M.

NULL FORD SALES Route 40 Wesl, opposite Moss Super Market Thone 4.17-9827 WANTED Two Drag line operators for 4500 Manitowic, One shovel operator lo load coal-Bay City shovel. MOR'RISON. GERTHA LEE (LAYTON)-- Age 76 years R.D. 1, New Salem. died suddenly Wednesday.

October 12. 1966 al 4:30 a.m. She was the daughter of the late. Alfred and Minerva limes Layton. She was preceded in death by her husband.

Hugh Morrison In April 13. 1952. She Is survived by six sons. Lester of New Salem. Clyde of the Stale of Willard of Lemont Furnace llereMah or Hartville, Ohio.

Huey ol Youngstown. Ohio. Harry of N. Canton. Ohio; two daughters, Lydia Dolly of New Salem and Lyile of E.

Miiisboro; a brother. John Layton of the Slate of Oregon; twenty prandchlldren; two great-grandchUdren. She was a member of the Brethren In Christ Church of Searights and the Adult Bible Class of the church. Friends will be received in tha Jerome Shell Funeral Home. 318 Morgantown after 7 this evening and until 1 p.m.

on Saturday the hour of service. Rev. George Klpe and Rev. WUllam Martin oftictale. Interrnenl In Filntitone, Md.

Good wages. Lot of overtime. A long-job. IN MKMORIAM loving memory of our be- oved little daughter and sis- er, lm Joyce Ware, who died five years ago, October 13. 1961.

GH IN ON IHE BIG SAVINGS WAITING FOR YOU NOW AT CARL RAMSEY CHEVROLET '64 Chevrolet Biscoyne 2-door. 6-cylinder Power- Stock No. H236 loVD '62 Pontiac Tempest station wagon. 5 7OR automatic. Stock No.

H243 7 '60 Chevrolet station wagon. V8, Powerglide trans- 595 Call Central'Cily'754-4243 affer 6:00 P.M. THE DODGE DAILY DOUBLE mission. Stock No. C245 1195 995 Sadly missed by mother and falher, Mr.

and Mrs. Ue Ware, brothers, Harold. Barry. Ken neth, Robert and Paul, Jr. '62 Chevrolet 9-pass.

station wagon. V8, automatic. Stock No. H261 '62 Chevy II convertible. 6-cylinder, automatic.

Stock No. H256 '61 Chevrolet Impolo sport sedan. V-8, QC automatic. Stock No. H143 I I 7 '60 Chevrolet BelAir 2-door, V-8, Powerglidejsnd radio.

Stock No. H207A '62 Ford Galaxie 2-dcor. V-8, automatic. Stock No. H271 '58 Chevrolet sedan delivery.

V-8, automatic transmission. Stock No. C108A, '63 Thunderbird coupe. V-8, automatic power steering. Stock No.

H237 '61 Chevrolet BelAir 4-door. V-8, automatic. Stock No. D272 '64 Volkswaacn 2-door. Sharp.

Stock No. C241 IMS Cnryiltr Nts Port 4 rtoor V-3. matlc. power steering and bracts. radio.

heater. Beautiful turquolM finish with matching Interior. A real nuurr car at nnall car price. Factory icar- rantr. $2395 1964 Chevy Bel Air 4 door, V-8, automatic.

Radio, heater. Very nice condition. $1495 THURBY MOTORS 447 CONNELLSVILLE ST. UNIONTOWN. PA.

438-7991 7 7 GMAC and BANK FINANCING CARL RAMSEY USECAR IOT Pike NEW CAR OARAGE- of Phorw 785-7800 78S-S700 Time to See 1967 CMC TRUCKS Now on Display Amazing new features on the completely new models. In line 6. V6, V8 gasoline engines. V6, V8 GMC diesel engines V6, V8 Toroflow engines Pickups, Hondivans ond Heovies. See them now ot Your Truck Pecple 231 E.

Foyette St. MOUNAYAR. LILLIAN (ROSSELL) --Age 74 years, wife of Metrl Mounayar nl 191 Oakland died Tuesdas', Ocloter 11. 196S at p.m. alter a very brief til- ness.

She was born in California, Pa. and was a Melons resident o( this area. She was a member the Central Christian Church. In addition to her husband, she is survived by the following children. Charles V.

Ealch. Mrs. Gertrude Grimm, Mrs. Harry (Muriel) Blake. Alexander M.

Mounayar. all ol.Unionlown; tUtetn grand- chUdrea; (our jjreal-grandcnUdren; also a brother. Charles A. Rossell i Friends are belne received In the Victor A. DeCarlo Tuneral Home.

136 N. Gallatin loday trom I to 5 and 7 lo 10 p.m. and unUl Friday al 1:30 p.m.. the hour ol service. Dr.

Earl P. Confer, her pastor, will oftlclale. Inlermenl In the Sylvan Keljhts Cemetery(Brownsville Telegraph, a i copy.) Phone 438-8531 SIMKO, wllilAM-Age 63 years of Vanderbilt. died al his home. Wednesday.

October 12. IMJ at 12:05 p.m. He was bom Ifl eru-Ing No. 1 on May 30. 1B93 was the son of the late Florian and EUzabeth Sousa Stmko.

Ha was a member of St. John't S.C. Church of Conneltsville. the American Legion Band ot Uniontown and "a honorary member ol the New Haven Hose Band and a member the U.M.W.A. Local 6326.

He Is survived by Ms wife. Helen Stmko: a daughter. Mrs. Alex (Bulh) Walchcsky of Vanderbill' two grandchildren: a brother, Paul of Vanderbllt: a sister, Mrs. Bertha Grrxiy of Lake View.

N. He was preceded in death by a son, William. Friends will be received in the Galley Funeral Home. Dawson. after 7 this evening and where a prayer service will be held on Saturday at 8:30 a followed by Requiem High Mass at 10 a.m.

In St. John's R.C. Church of Connellsvllle with M-'gr. Paul Simko ot Canonsburs as celebrant. I in St.

Johns Cemetery. iKur.S::'.. JOHM -Age 76 or Herbert. New Salem B. 0.

1. husband of Tlllie Zaworskl Skurski died in the Uniontown Conval- esceril Center. Wednesday. October 12. 196S al 10 p.m.

Born November 13. 1S89 in Poland he had resided in Herbert tor 50 years. He was a member ol St. Thomas C. Church and the UMWA Bridgeport Local, tn addition to his wlte, he Is survived by two sons.

Slanlcy Uniontown and William P. ol National Pike West: live dauchtcrs. Mrs. Pelcr Coba'l and Mrs. Ted Knapka.

both of HarUord. Mary) Kolek and Mrs. John Novak of Filbert and Mrs. Edward (Valeric) Sblfko Parma. Ohio: twelve srranctchildrcn: five great crandchlldren: one brother.

An- thonv of Pittsburgh: two brothers sisters In Europe. Friends will be received In the Dearth Funeral Home. Xew Salem, a 7 this evening and until 8:30 Saturday morning when a prayer service will be held followed by a Requiem Hlsh Mass at 9 a.m. In St. Thomas R.

C. Church with Rev. Fr. Waller Iwaniskl cele- a Interment tn the church cemetery. The Holy a Soctety wUl recite the Rosary Friday evening at 7:30.

WALCHOCK. DALE EDWARD--Ace 19 years of E. MlUsboro. R.D. I.

died Tuesday. October 11. 1S6S at 5 p.m. In his home. Friends will be received in the J.

W. Kistager Funeral Home. 515 Front Brownsville, where funeral services will be conducted or. Friday at 2 p.m. Rev.

Guy L. Burl ol- fictate. Interment In Lafayette Memorial Part Cemetery. ZEMERLTN. JOHN--Afe yean of Adelphl.

Md died Monday, October 10. 1966. He was a retired U.S Army Major with twenty eight years of service. He is survived hy a daughter, Susanna ol San Diego. Calif, ar.d his mother Mrs Frances Zumerlinc Pas- cia ol Galej.

the faflowine brothers and sisters. Mrs. Erml (Mary) Holetich of New Ion. Michael of Youngstown. OhK.

Mrs- Andrew (Helen) HoTendursXy ot Orchard Park. S. Mrs. Charles (Ar.n) McGlone of Long Island. N.

tr.e following step brothers and sisters. Andrew Fascia Jr. of Masontown. Joseph Pascll of Gates, Anna Pascia of Piiuturgb. Mrs.

Walter (Mary) PavlicX of RD. 3. Unlontown. Mrs. Susan Semecek and Mrs.

Gcorce (Mtldied) Purplch. both ol Pittsburgh, Friends will be received in the Yorey funeral Home. Masonlown today from 10 a m. to li p.m. and until Friday at 9:30 a.m.

when a prayer service will be held followed cy Ke- ciulem Hish Mass at 10 a.m. In SI. Albert's R.C. Church. Palmer.

Rev. Fr. Dcminick PoiiucJi as celebrant Interment tn Visitation cemetery. Ml. Pleasant.

Catholic War Veterans will recite the Rosary this evening 8..

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