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THE EVBNBK STANDARD irSiie outer. I per, Patrick I Mo hardtop, 983 eulne, floor shift white with redfcterlorTlni deep tread Pay only a down and tio.40er week. Ma" E. Gold, man Brownsville. Phone -7M4SOO, 4 door.

6 automatic. 1M5. CKEVROUST--1999 8. Clean. Mrazeck 5M-TW3 before 5.

Automatic. Call CHEVROLET 1MI. Imiala super sport. Original owner. Excellent condition.

Asking tZOW. 438.1392, CHEVROLET--IMS convertible, 327. 1 speed. NMds painted, 1300 Call after p.m. T2S-S3M.

Blscayne, V.B, Call Richard. 7BS- 9570. CHEVROLET--1957 2-door, 6-cylinder, standard shift. 175.00, Carl Ramsey Chevrolet, Brownsville. Phone 7SS-7800.

CHEVY Super Sport, 6, standard. Perrecl shape 438, 3081 after 5 p.m. CHEVY II--1963 Model 300. 4 door, 6 cylinder, automatic transmission. 12,000 miles, W75.

Ask for Paul Miller at Bryson Motors, 231 rayelte St, COMET 1961 Wagon, automatic. 1395. Mrazeck Auto, call 583-7783 before 5. CORVAIR--1963 Monza 900, 4 speed, radio, with leather Interior, red finish. Lake Auto sales.

Fair Road. 5H-27S1. HttircyclM tad ikycte toroatlc. PCNTIAcs-iAlwi and Tei owner Pi i car trade-in always shoo. your loc al.

Pontlac. tempest Mark Howard Motors! iM-aw. Bonneville 4-door hardtop. Ful power, Now only apwn'anB 19-64 a weefc, Mark Howard your local Poriilac-Tempest dealer. Phone 43J-35W.

PONTIAC--1961 CaWlna, 4 door, automatic, power (leering, low rnileaje, like new. sacrifice Roberts Olds-Cadmac. 628. Jl 92--AnlMMfive Repairs PONTIAC--1MO Bonneville. 4 door.

BeautUul M6i. BODY AND VENDER repairing and palntinf. Come In a free eitl- mate or. call. George Motors.

415 W. Main SI, 438-4W1. PONTIAC--1964 Grand Prix. mllesr Automatic power. A-l dillon.

Must tell due to lllnesi. 8 Daniel St. 94-PuWk Sales PONTIAC--1964 Catalina 4 door hardtop, one owner, low mileage; like new Roberts Olds-Cad- lilac, 628-3500. PONTIAC--1959 Calallna 4 door. Good shape.

Reasonable. 437-4697 after 4:30. RAMBLER--1965 American, 440.H series, 2 door hardtop, automatic, one owner, low mileage, sacrifice $1385 Roberli Olds-Cadillac, 6283500 RAMBLER--180J station wajon; ra dto, automatic, 2 tone, 'Excellent condition. Sacrifice. 438-1404.

All models. See Rich Patrick the gentleman among the Dodge boyi'. Patrick Dodge, 31B Crawford ConnellsvlUe. 828-3003. DODGE--1966 Charger, 383 high performance V-8 engine.

4 speed transmission. Never relail 13921. Now only P.000. Thurby Motors, 447 Connellsville Uniontown. 438-7391.

DODGE--1961 Wagon. 6. Automalic. $495. Mrazeek Auto, 683-7763 before 5, DODGE--1961 station wagon, blue.

sacrifice See 55 Clark p.m. DODGE-4t66 Polar a 4 door, fully equipped, automatic, power steer- taif, Tooo miles, cost will sell for 5 year, warranty. Call 628.S1BS. DODGE--1964 Dart convertible, 6 cylinder, standard, radio, heater. Cooley Ford Sales.

Rt. 119 South. York Run Crossroads, 5647671. FALCON--1963 4-Soor station wagon. 6-cyllnder, slandard.

Top condition. Null Ford Sales. Roule 40 weit, opposite Moss Super Vet. Phone 437-9821. FALCON 1961 detuxe wagon.

6- cyllnder, standard shift. Low mile- are. Null Ford Sales, Route 40 'west, opposite Moss Super Market. Phone 437-9821. FALCON--1962.

Good condition, 677-2170. FORD-- 1984 4 door, V-8, automatic. cliltom 500. Excellent condition. Gergely's, 114 Pittsburgh Ph Gergely's, ne 438-9013.

FORD--1961 V8. Standard shift. Danko Motors. York Run Crossroads. RAMBLER--19S7 automatic mission automatic.

Excellent owner. $42S. 583,7832. STUDEBAKER--1959 Lark. Standard' miles.

4376210. Z-door hard top. Power steering, power brakei and bucket seats. Low mileage Very clean. One $2595.

RV gion Buick 75 E. J'ayetle St, Phone 437-1505. TRIUMPH convertible Used for demonstrator purposes Save $300 from list price. Enany Motor Sales. 336 E.

Main St Phone 438-8541. TRIUMPH 1944 Spitfire. 4-spced Private owner. Good condition $1150. 433-8996 after 6.

VOLKSWAGENS--Herr Your authorized Volkswagen dealer, 5W E. Main Union Motorj Volkswai eaer, an non town. Open 1111 9 p.m.-Saturday until 5 p.m. Phone 438-5567. 87--Mobile Homes MATTHEW MOBILE HOMES--A low ai $2905, Roule 119, 4 mitet North of Pa.

Phone 628.2571... MOBILE HOMES Exclusive new models now In stock. See thenl today at Super 51 Aulo Sale.s, Rt 51. 2 miles'North Perryopolls 628-8900. MOBILE HOMES--Never knowingly undersold! We accept anything trade that doesn't eat! West Mq bile Homes, 3 miles Route 51.

RICH'S MOBILE HOMES--Skyline Valiant. Hiilcrest and patente mobile garage. Phone 966-5781 Carmlchacis, Pa. FORD--1059 retractable. Automatic.

Mrazeck Aulo. Call 583-1763 be- tore 5. rOBD--1S65 Galaxle 500 4-door. Sll ver blue VB, automatic. Clean.

Ford Sales. Route 45 west, Kite Moss Super Market. 437-M27. FORD XL convertible. WO Cruise-O-Matlc and cower steer- teg Low mileage.

Null Ford Sales, 1 Boute 40 west, opposite Moss Super Markel. Phone 437-9872. FORDS--Clearance sale of brand new 1M8 Fairlanes. Galaxies and Falcons at bin discounts. Leo Hughes Tord Houte 40 West of Brownsville, 785-5502.

4394431. Cool- Starlet UNIONTOWN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, IMt-PAGE J7 iARLEY DAVIDSON a Merry Chrl.lmn wluV sportcy- clei, jackets, oves, Uniontown, Co, Pitta- burgh St. UZUKI Hn- eat money, can buy. -low aj USO.OO. An Ide.l Christmas gift.

Tewell Motor Sales, 565 Morgantown St. Phone 437-388J or 43S- 1971. ADMINISTRATORS SALE: Friday. Nov. 18.

starting 1 p.m.'.and located 2,3 miles off Route 40 on the Flat Rock Road. Hartleys- burg, Pa. Very Good Household furnishings: Philco Elec, Range: Cotdsnot refrigerator: table and 4 chairs: kitchen cabinet; 600 Ib. la ite; 3 pc. bedroom suite; Singer elec trie sewing machine; pair of single beds: new 2 pc, nylon covered living room suite: Philco television; lounge chair: stereo phonograph: misc.

tables; lamps; stove and small Hems. Estate of the late Thomas Green. Fayette-Bank and Trust Co. Adm. Wylle S.

Hit- tenhouse, 2300. Auctioneer, phone 677 AUCTION SALES--Complete service, Wylle S. Rltlenhouse, Vanderbllt, Pa. Ph 617-2300 or 437-4838, AUCTION SALE Full service. Grover Hagerty.

auctioneer. Phone 877-47S7 or 437-5747. AUCTION SALES Service, William Ciez, Auctioneer. 438.2988. AUCTION made necessary due.

to sale of properly, Saturday, Nov IS starting 12 noon. Located 411 Avenue, Uniontown, Pa (just off Morgantown St.) House hold furnishings'Including: Elec trie refrigerator: GE elec. roast er; Elec. mixer; dinette set and chairs; Electrolux sweeper; cook ing utensils; sofa bed; bed spreads; rugs; New 0x12 golden brown nylon rug and pad; 9x12 print rug; curtains; fancy work glassware dishes; woven baskets good portable Johnson now er floor polisher and scrubber Hoover elec. sweeper; 8 ft.

and li rue covers, -'(runners) 21 in. RCA television good one Zenith radio; Bissel rug cleaner mirrows; lamps; luggage; 28 in embroidery hoop; side chairs lawn chairs; 10 plants and plan! ers; Xntas decoraffons; Xmas Tree; Brass plaques; piciures flood light; hand tools, lot of gar den tools: garden hose: Jacobson 21 in. power rotary lawn mowe (nearly new); lawn roller; gal Ion sprayer: tables; metal ward robes; 24'- ft. extension ladder socket set; end wrenches; chai numerous other items go ing! Terms Cash: Mr. and Mrs Dan E.

Seeman, owners Wyll S. RHtenhouse Auctioneer. Van derbUt, Pa. Phone 677-2300. QUITTING BUSINESS SALE--Sav up to King Distributors.

STOCK REDUCTION SALE. Price sliced an display models. Bu now! Seller homes at lower prices, Fayetlc Mobile Homes, Route 119 North, Uniontown. 438-1110. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY (i)n The Air HOLLYWOOD (AP) Remember GI Jill, Tokyo Rose nd Axis Sally of World War II ays? Well, the Viet Nam war lias a weet-voiced too lahoi Hannah.

to combat her, U.S. Forces Radio is about to aunch a blonde, green-eyed weapon oE its own. She's starlet Chris Noel, a 5-foot-6 a 115 with a slightly husky 'oice and a wide-eyed look that makes her girl next door one moment, woman of the world he next. "It's going to be a gas," Chris old an Interviewer. "I'm pick- ng the records myself and saying just whatever comes into my head.

"I've been talking to a lot servicemen and they give me deas about what they like to lear but mostly, I think, it's lust a feminine voice from wme." Chris is nothing like the iVar II radio sirens, says Navy lit. Richard B. Howard of Armed Forces Radio. 'Even Hanoi Hannah Isn't the same. During World War you'd get Axis Sally and Tokyc Hose broadcasting to individual GIs.

They'd say, for instance, to a single soldier or a battalion, you're wife is cheating on you, or you're going to go into such an action at 0400 tomorrow. It Sen. Ypung PRESENTING THEIR POINT OF VIEW These young pickets were among those gqthcr- ed outside a Hollywood Sunset Strip restaurant where community business and civic leaders discussed street disturbances on the strip over Ihe weekend. Twelve teenagers were arrested, charged with curfew, violation. Community leaders have demanded (he mayor close gathering places they term "public nuisances." 1 --AP Wlrrpliolo really guys.

shook up some of the "But Hanoi Hannah just plays music the guys like to hear and throws in a little talk to make them homesick. We don't even know who she is and she's not nearly as effective." Chris, a onetime baton twirling champion from Palm Beach, high school, has spent a lot of time lately touring hospitals, visiting wounded GIs from Viet Nam. "But what I really want to do is go over there," she said. "For now, I'll do the broad- Suf ers Kidney Failure Fighting Draft For Wife casts they'll Nam, from Hollywood fly the tapes to and Viet then to Armed Forces TRAVEL TRAILERS Streamline, Landcruiser, Shasta, Bee Line, LitUe Prince self contained travel trailers, Dreamer truck campers, Apache tent trailers. Reese hitchers, Monaghan Chevrolet corner E.

Main Fayette Sts. Phone 438-2579. Official Inspection station. Motors all over the world. "Would you believe it? Those I guys sitting in rice paddies and cruising in the South China Sea DETROIT (AP) Tom Michaels has told his draft bdard he can't i his country because he's fighting for his wife's life.

The 22-year-old spray painter at a truck plant is appealing the decision of Selective Service Board 303 in suburban Warren that he is lA--qualified to enter military service immediately. He Iqst a student deferment while he was at the bedside of his wife, Mar)' 23. Her failed Sept. five days after their first wedding anniversary. To Mrs.

stay alive, doctors said, Michaels must have her FORD--1862 Country -Squire 6-passenger station wagon. V8, automatic transmission and power sleerinj. Real clean. Null Ford Sales. Roule 40' west, opposite Moss Super Market.

FORD--1864 Galaxle. 500 hardtop coupe. VB. Cruise-o-rrmtlc, power steering, radio. A-lltle, Sharp! lOK.

Sail Ford Sales. Route 40 west, opposite Moss Super Market. Phone 437-9827. Galaxle 500 XL 2-door automstic and po Clean. rord gal Route 40 west, opposite Moss Su- per Market.

Phone 431-9827. FORDS--1967. We have i the Ford you deal you'll lIKe and the service you expect. Connells- lille Motor Sales, Crawford Ave Connellsville. Phone 6582720.

88--Truck! for Sale CHEVROLET-- 1956 ton slake. Areford Carmichaels. 8665353. CHEVROLET -1961 ton. Danko Motors, York CHEVROLET 1962 Vr, ton body.

Tom's 294 E. Fayetle 437-7030. DODGE--1953. 1 ton. Dual wheels.

Flat bed. Danko Motors, 564-9278. DODGE--1551 truck. A title, V- plate, A-l shape- 245-8541, --1(62 Econoline van. Very clean condition.

New paint. $8SS. NllU Ford Sales, Roule 40 West, opposite Moss Super Markel. Phone 138-8827. FORD IBM riOOO traclori (J).

Ready for the road. Null rord Sales, Boute 4o west, opposite Mosl Super Market. 437-MTr. FORD--1853 6 cylinder 438-6970. slick.

FORD-1065- Galaxle XL V-8 2 door hardtop, one owner, low mileage, equipped with bucket seats, like new $1995. Roberts Olds-Csdlllac, 628-3500. FORD--1864 F350 dual wheel dump truck Good hydraulic hoist" ahd Custom 4-speed. One owner driven truck. $2295.

Connellsville Molor Sales, 201 Crawford Connellsville. Phone 628-2720. FORD--1963 F850 tandem 194" wheel base. Cuclom cab. Full air.

Radio. One owner driven. $4,595. Con- nellsvllle- Motor Sales, 201 E. a Connellsville.

Phone 628-2720. FORD--1863 Falrlane 500, 4 automatic transmission. loW mile- aee. clean, Roberts Olds- FORD--1061 station wagon, 6 cylinder, low mileage, automatic transmlss on, looks ami runs iood. M95.

Roberts Olds-Cadillac, 628-3500. FORD--1963 Fatrlane. Future 6-cylln- der 4.door. Pay only S.5.00 down and 1747 a week. Mark Howard Motors, your local Pontiac-Tempels dealer.

Phone 438.3596. Sunliner convertible. ISM. (83-9508. FORD--1961 convertible.

Reasonable. Coupe- With 361'Chrys- ler motor with 3 deuces. FOHD--1966 LTD 4-door hardtop. Padded roof. Low mileage, one owner.

(3,395. Bryson Motors, 231 E. Fayette St. Phone JEEP--infK) station wagon, 4 wheel drive, excellent condition. $1205.

Super 51 Auto Sales, HI. 51. 2 miles North of Perryopolls, 929 8800, GMC--1951 ta ton. Damto Motors, York Run Crossroads. WILLYS--19(4 pickup.

Deluxe equipped. Very clean. Runs good. tills, Null Ford Sales, Route 0 west, "opposite Moss Super Market. Phone 437-9827.

TRUCKS WANTED-Ot all to 3 ton. Gergely's, 114 438-9013. up 89--Auto Accessories-Tires AUTO SEAT COVEHS--Perfect fl for all cars. Drive In. Installed Iree.

Klnr's Cover 31 E. Fay Open to .6. FORD--1931 Coupe Body and frame 1865 39S block, Sun transistor tach 9.000. Offy dual-quad manifold fo 321. Phone 569-9554 from 5 to 6 p.m.

90--Auto For Hire-Garages AUTO AND TRUCK RENTAL Move yourself. Also cars for rent Rent-A-Car, 431-2071; 43C.7BH1. MERCURY--1965 Italian wagon. Eli glnle for factory warranty. M495.

Enany Motor Sales. ,336 B. Main St. 438-8541. i TRUCK RENTAL by day week.

Three Guys Truck Rental FayetU St. 43S-88W. MUSTANG-- 196S hardtop. red. Standard.

See this Null Sales, Route 40 west opposite MOM Super Market. Phone 9827. 437- OLD SMOBILE--1065 Dynamic 88. one owner, low mileage, equipped with many extras. J2195.

Roberts Olds-Cadillac. 628-3SOO. OLD SMOBILE Dynamic 88 Holiday coupe. Automatic transmission, radio, power steering. Clean throuihouf, one owner.

095. Roberts Olds-Cadillac, 6283500. OLDSMOBILE-1984 Holiday sedan, one owner, low mileage, fully equipped, see to appreciate, USM. Roberts Olds-Cadillac, 828' 3300. OLDSMOBILE MS station wagon, one owner, automatic transmission, looks and runs good.

IMS. Roberts Olds-Cartlllac, 6283500. OLDSMOBILE--1960 Dynamic tomallo-transmlsslon. Good condition. 437-4M4.

Jetstar 4- rioor aedan. Automatic owner, I33MT Bryson JJftp rf 23' E. raywtle St. Pnone 438-W31. PLYMOUTH--1WS Fury III 4-door Radio.

heaUr and tttmlfr and Torquefttte transmission. miles. Motor Salesi 108 E. rayitle Belvedere 4-doer, ClASSIFHD D5PUY USED CARS TRUCKS- COME BY OUR WAY WE'LL TRADE YOUR WAY '64 Corvair 4 dr J1295. '65 Chevy Spt.

327, 4 spd $2095. '65 Chevy $2495. '64 Chevy conv $1850. FIKE- CHEVROLET co. ICasontown.

Pa. Phone Thukaflvlnc Special new '87 Pontlacs and In stock being aold at 'M prices Special STEPPING UP TO A BETTER CAR? NEED A SECOND CAR? HERE THEY ARE! 1965 Chevy BeWir 4-doo'i-j automatic, power -J steering I 7 1964 Chevy 'BelAir 4 door, V-fi, automatic 1963 Chevy BclAir'2 Cylinder, automatic 1960 'Buick convertible 19fil Plymouth 4 door Cylinder, stand- ard shift J964 Plymoulh station wagon 1965 Dodge auln- matic $1495. door, 6 $895. $1795. 4 door, V-8, $2095.

45 LATE MODEL CARS TO CHOOSE FROM THURBY MOTORS "YOUR DODGE SERVICE DEALER" 447 CONNEH5VILLE ST. UNIONTOWN, PA. PHONE 438-7991 and I'll be able to talk Jiem all." to OUTLAWED COMMUNISTS On Aug. 24, 1954, President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed info Jaw the Communist Control.

Act outlawing the Communist party in the United States. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ICE DAMAGE 1 CMANWU gutter cables HORMELL'S HARDWARE 43 N. Gallotin Ave. Phone 437-5311' BSME Expanding department needs man. A challenge In product and equipment design for a self-slarter, Snpp background helpful.

PRODUCTION FOREMAN Metal fabricating background. Should have hot metal working experience, such as forging or beat treating. Shift work possible. AJI replies will be kept ing salary history and requirements to: replies will be kept conffderJIial, Send resume'includ- LIGGETT SPRING AXLE COMPANY P. 0.

Box 200 Monongahela, Pennsylvania 15063 blood filtered twice a week on an artificial kidney machine. Mrs. Michaels said her lius- band must work to pay for her hospital care. The young couple hopes to avoid a hospital bill $10,000 a year by buying a $6,200 artificial kidney. Michaels would be trained to operate the marchine.

He already has made a $1,200 down payment can't operate the machine myself while I'm on it," Mrs. Michaels said. "I could pass out or something. It's just not safe." She said Michaels is the only person i (heir families who could spend Ihe 10 hours required to filter her blood through the artificial kidney. The draft board revoked Michaels' student deferment after he dropped out of senior-year classes in electrical engineering al Lawrence Institute of Technology.

He was spending almost all his spare time at his wife's side for nine weeks at three bos-' pitals. He also took three weeks off his job at the Dodge Iruck plant. DV. Elsie Bng, their faniily physician at Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio, and their parish priesl wrote to the. draft board in October.

explained the seriousness of Mrs. Michaels' kidney failure and her need for the kidney device. The board said the letters weren't specific enough as Io why he was needed at home," Mrs. Michaels said. Last Monday, the doctors again wrote to Board 303.

'The doctors couldn't believe they had to. write two letters," Mrs. Michaels said. Mrs. Michaels said Rep.

James G. O'Hara, had contacted Col. Arthur Holmes, slate Selective Service director. There was no immediate indication what action would be taken on Ihe case. Viet Graft WASHINGTON (AP) Sen.

Milton R. Young, member of a key Senate watchdog committee. is heading for Viet Nam to look into graft and corruption in the handling of U.S. aid and to check on progress of the war. Referring to a series of articles by Associated Press writers who uncovered numerous cases of graft, theft and bribery, the North Dakota Republican said: "This not only is a loss in economic assistance but a loss of confidence on Ihe part of the local people and the government of the United States when the money goes to grafters rather than the poor it is inlendcd to help." In an interview, Young said he is deeply concerned about Ihe publicity on graft and corruption, saying the reports indicate between 20 and 25 per cent of the economic assistance "falls into the hands of crooks." He will be ranking Republican member of the Senate Ap- proprialions Committee in the 90fh Congress and also is on the select, seven-member Senate committee which keeps tabs on classified funds for the Central Intelligence Agency.

He said he plans Io submit reports of his investigation to both the Appropriations Com- 1 millee and the special CIA pan- el. "The 'major, purpose of the trip is Ip get all Ihe. information I can on progress of 'the war," Young said, I will be spending a major part of my time with CIA and General Ac- counting Office people in Saigon." The senator plans to arrive In Saigon next Tuesday, -spending about a week in Viet Nam before inspecting installations in Bangkok, Manila and Guam and returning to the United States. In Saigon, police closed down at least temporarily today the big black market in U.S. Post Exchange goods and burned some seized goods at a downtown intersection.

Today was the deadline the government gave 'black market- eers to remove their busy stalls from the curbs alpng two streets near fhe American Embassy. The burned goods represented ohly a tiny portion of the material which had been featured on the once thriving black market A bargain sale atmosphere pervaded (be street market Wednesday as vendors tried to 1 clear their stocks. FIGHTS DRAFT BOARD-Tom Michaels, 22, of suburban Warren, is appealing a draft hoard.decision 16 classify him 1-A. He says he must slay home and work to care for his wife, Mary, 23, who suffered complete kidney failure Sept. 9.

wirephnto Ball Point Pen Patents Are Old Patents on ball point pens date back to the late 1800s; commercial models appeared as early as 1895. Impetus for acceptance of the pens in (he United States was supplied by the Army during World War II, when it -needed a writing instrument that would not leak- Headgear and capes worn by cardinals are scarlet. DEATH NOTICES NEW CAR TRADE- INS I 0.95 9-Sfi 8.30 Chevrolet lmp.li hardtop. V8, automatic, power steering; $13.40 Chevrolet cylinder 'H Pontlac Tempest custom S-cyllnder 4-door. AutomaLlo '6 Chevrolet Impala 4-door hardtop.

V8, power steering '64 Chevy 11 2-door hardtop. 8-cyl. Buick skylark 2-door hardtop '63 Ford Falrlane 500 VS. 2-dooi 'A3 Ponllac BonnevHIe 4-door hardtop '11 Chevrolet Impala 2-door hardtop 8.60 Chevrolet Tmpala 2-door hardtop. V8, automatic, power steering 2.AR Chevrolet Bel Air 4-door 'M Tempest 4-door sedan.

V8. automatic. Still under factory warranty. Save almost MARK HOWARD MOTORS Your Pontiac-Tempcst Dealer Phone 438-35M Saturn Test Successful HUNTSVIIAK, Ala. (AP) An uprated Version of a Saturn 1 booster rocket fired Its powerful engines successfully for 35 seconds Thursday.

The test conducted by the Chrysler Corp. at the Marshall Space Flight Center with the rocket on a stand was the eightr in a series of 12 uprated tests of the same design. The Saturn 1 engines general ed 1.6-million pounds of thrusl during the test. A second test firing of 145 sec onds is planned in about two weeks. The vehicle then will be shipped to the Marshall Center's Miehoud assembly facility at NevC Orleans for pp sl slal i ing checkout.

"QUICK ONE" When a tavern customer asked for a "quick one" in colonia limes, he was served a Calibo- gus, which was cold rum mixct with beer. GOOD FOR COMPANY Shrimp Wiggle--cream sauce, ooked shrimp and green peas- good enough for a company unch if you make the sauce vith light cream and enrich it with an egg yolk or two. If you have talenled mice who eem to know the trick of removing the piece of cheese from he trap without getting caught, ry fooling them by using cheese pread instead. DEATH NOTICES BONN (BONCHOSKY) EDITH Me- LAUGHLIN--Age 72 years of 50 W. Main Fayette Bank riled Tuesday, November 15, 1936 in the Uninntown Hospital at 12:05 p.m.

after a prolonged Illness, She was a lifelong resident, of Uniontown and was (he daughter of the late, William and Mary Wilson McLaughlin. She was a retired employe of N. a a of Union own. Shn was preceded in death by her husbann, John Bonchosky in 193B. She is survived by the following brothers and sisters, Harry and Mlley McLaughlin and Mrs.

May Fields all of Uniontown; Earl McLaughlln and Mrs. Mahle Olsavicky both of Smithfield; Donald ol Williamstown, N. Mrs. EJmer fPcarl) Emme and and Mrs. Mack, (Kathryn) Whoolery boih ol Falrchance.

Friends are being received in the Victor A. DeCarlo Funeral Home, 1.16 N. Gallalin Ave. today from I to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. and until Friday at 8:15 a.m.

Requiem High Mass will be Intoned in St. John's R.C. a.m. with nt. Rev.

Andrew Schneider as celebrant. Interment, in Sylvan Heights Cemetery, A A I (FRANKS) Age 88 years of D. 1, Adah, died Wednesday, November 16, 191.6 at 11:30 a.m.* She Is survived by four grandchildren; icven ereal Krnndchildrcn and several nieces and nephews Friends will be received in ihc Carlo J. Maruccl Funeral Home Rle. 166, Republic, after 6 this evening and on Friday from 6 Io 10 p.m.

and on Saturday from 10 a.m. unlJl p.m. the hour of service. Rev. McClelland Riggar will officlnle.

Inlermcnl in Church HILI Cemetery. McClellnndlown (Brownsville Telegraph, please copy). HITUNG5. GERTRUDE. BUCCI -Age years of 24 Cinder Rrf.

died Wednesday. November 16 10S6 in Ihe Uniontown Hospital a.m. after a prolonged: Illness She was a lifelong resident Unfonloivn. She was preceded in death by her husband John in 1950. She la survived by the fo) lowing children, John Buccl, Frank Buccl and Mrs.

Waller (Theresa Fazenbaker anil of Uniontown Domlnlck Bucci, Mrs. WJIlian (Elizabeth) Hayes and Miss Sarah Buccl all of Cleveland. Ohio; nine Iccn grandchildren; thirteen grand children. Friends will be receiver in the residence of her son, John Buccl. 203 Coolsprinfi after IMs afternoon nnrt until 1 p.m.

on Saturday the hour of service. Dr Kid P. Confer, paslor of Ihe Ccn Ira. Christian Church will ofltcl flte. Interment In While RocV Cemelery under the direction the A.

DeCarlo Eunc Home, Unlonlown. DEATH NOTICES ONDHLA. FABIAN THOMAS -Friends arc being received in the Wagncr-Coolcy Funeral Home, today from 2 to 5 and 1 to 10 p.m. and where prayer services will be held on Friday, November 18 at 9 30 a.m. followed Hifih Mass in SI.

Church with Rev. Fr, Aloys.us Borkowski as celebrant. Inter- in SI. Joseph'fi Fafrchance. The Rosary will be recited this evening at 7:30 and the Christian Mothers at 8 by Requiem Helen's B.C.

L.EW1S, BENJAMIN 86 years, of Tower Hill RenuWfc, husband of Edna Ford Uiwis. died Thursday morning. November IORR at hts home. Born July 23. 18RO in Ml.

Pleasant, he was the son of Ihe late John R. and Dora Hcnler T.ewfs and had resided in the Republic vicinity for the past SO years. He was a member of the First Christian Church of Republic. In addition io his wife, he ts survived by the lo.lowing children, Benjamin, of Indianapolis, John Richard of Nllcs, Ohio; Mrs. Fred fDorolhy) Sigwall of Tower HltL Robert of Belle Vcrnon; Mrs Phyllis Powell of Belle Vcrnon; Ralph of Alexander, Mr.s.

Fr.ink (Delorcs) Alckson of Bclte Vernon; fifteen grandchildren and five Rrcat grandchildren. Friends will he received In Ihe Dearth Funeral Home. New Salem, i day and Saturday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m., and until Sunday at 2 p.m.. the hour of service with Rev. Thomas N.

official- ing. Burial will follow in the Lafayette Memorial Park MCCLELLAND, ANDREW p. 76 years of 2Z Hogsett died Wednesday, November 16. 196fi In his residence At p.m. He was retired employe of Richmond a i a Plant and a member of- Central Christian Church and the Fogg Cochran Class of the church.

He wax the son of Ihe late Andrew and. Mary Johnson Me- CteHand. Ha Is by his wife, Anna Whelael McClelland; two sons, 'James nt Carnp Hill, Pa. and Harry of'Ebenshurg, a Arthur of Perryopolls; two sisters, Mrs. Nan Hahn of Dawson and Mrs." Alice Leslie of Charleston, W.

Va, Frlendi will he received in the Jerome W. Shell Funeral Home, 318 Motgan- town after 7 thfs evening. Funeral arrangements, will be announced later. MATCHEY, ANDREW D. (MATCHIE)--Age 60 years of Hopwoodr a i a died Wednesday, November 16.

196fl in his residence al p.m. He was preceded In ctealh by his wife. Hetty in 1338 and two brothers, and Ch.irle.-;. He Is by two brothers. William of Hopwood and Stephen M.

of Detroit, one nephew, William Alynn o( Hopwood. He was a member of Si, Mary's R. C. Church, the American Letflon Post 51; Ihe Loyal Order of Moose. Lodfic 142, MOJI- ongahela, the a a Order of Eagles, No.

5312 of Monongahcla, the Slovak American Citizens Club, and the American Russian Club both of Monongahela, the Hutchin son Sportsmen's Club and Ihe Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. He was an employe of the Pa. Railroad for thirty three years. Friends will he received in the Haky Funeral Home, ISO W. Fay- cite St.

this evening from 7 to .0 and an Friday from 2 to and 7 io 10 p.m. and until Saturday at 0 fl.m. where a prayer service wiu be held followed by nenulcm WRK Muss in St, Mary's Church al 9:30 a.m. with Rev. Fr.

Michael P. Kuthner celebrant, tnicrmenl in the Church Cemetery. ROCKWELL, BONNIE JEAN (LEASURE)--Age 28 years of Hopwood, died Wednesday, November 16, 1966, in the Uniontown Hospital at 7:15 p.m. She is survived by her husband, Kenneth Wayne Rockwell one daughter, Karen Rence; one son, Kenneth Jr, at home; her parents, Floyd A. and Mary Louise Savage Leasure a sister.

Cindy of Hop. wood; three brothers, George Edward and A. Jr. both al Hopwood and Airman Paul David serving with the U.S. Navy at Lake Hurst, N.J.

She was a member of the Hopwood Free Methodist Church and the Hopwood Fire Co. Ladies Auxiliary. The family will receive frEends this evening after 7 and on Friday from ,1 to 5 and 7 to 0 p.m. In the Harold S. Glcason Funeral Home, 114 E.

Fayette St. where funeral services will be conducted on Saturday, November 19 at 1 p.m. Rev. Raymond Lee and Rev. William Large will officiate, in- termenl in Lafayette Memorial Park Cemetery.

SHOW, DAVID NELSON--Friends are being received today Irom ,1 to and 7 to 9 p.m. In the Harold S. Gleason a Home. 114 E. Fayette St, where fimcral services will be conducted on Friday.

November IB, 196S at 1 p.m. Rev. Lester Buchcr will officiate. Interment in Sansom Chapel Cemetery. STRONCHECK, JOSEPH 75 years of 133 Chestnut Ridge (Roy' sday.

November 15, Unlontown al). died Tuesday, November 1966 in the Uniontown Hospital at 5:40 p.m. He is survived by his wife. Mrs, Mary Sirnncheck; the following stepchildren, Joseph Chesla of Manville. Mrs.

Edward (Josephine) Kostro nf Trenton, N. Mrs. Edward (Caroline) KwatkowsW of Detroit. Mrs. Wallace a lclen) SlamburgAr of Trenton, seventeen grandchildren; a siter.

Blanche and a brother. Frank, both in Poland. He was a member of St. Hedwlg's R. c.

Church of Brier Hill and the UMWA. Maxwell local, Friends will received in the HaJty Funeral Home. 139 W. Fayettt St, today and Friday from 2 to 3 and 7 to p.m. and until Saturday at a.m.

where ft prayer service will be held followed by Requiem High Mass In St, Kctiwtf'ft R.C. Church at fl a.m. with Rev. Raphael Marzllll AS celebrant. Inter- mciU in SI.

Joseph's Cemetery, Hopwood. Parish nosary will recited Friday evening al 8,.

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