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EVENING STANDARD UNIONTOWN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Z3, 1964-PAGE 94--Public Sates AUCTION SALES-- Complete Wylle S. RHtenhouse, pa Au Pho AUCTION SALE Mountain View IDD, Route 30, East of blirg, Pa 1 and Wednesday, Novernber 30, 9 a.m. till 12 noon; I to 5 6 to 9 p.m.* Personal property of Eslite of Mrs. Roy C. McKennn.

Houtehold A furnishings and antiques; Living room, dining room and bedroom suites, breakfast set, settee set, 9 piece wicker set (like new), antique chatrs, grandfathers grand piano, drum tables, Iron coffee table Inlaid with ble, comblnallon radio a TV, gate leg table, antique end stands. lot of Oriental pieces, mirrors, and antique), rugs and Oriental a sizes; oil paintings (very rare), brass lire place tea set, service lor 12; cut glass, shcrbcrts, cocktail glasses, china, set of cranberry- cups, large tureen, sterling silverware, 7 piece sterling set, 'sterling silver pieces, Mcerchaum items (very rare). Staffordshire wicker and wrought Iroiv porch'furniture, electric slovei refrigerator, G.E, deep freeze, electric, dryers, mangle, bar stools, tables and lawn other fine furnllure--an- tiques and other Items not listed. Right Is reserved to reject any or all Terms--Cash. All Items must be removed by noon, 1 December 1.

Open house Monday, November 28. showing from p.rh to 9 p.nu Harold A. Stewart, executor, Estate of Mrs. Roy C. McKenna Latfobe, Pa.

Phone 537-5111, George M. Lynch H. R. Beldcn and Henry A. Hudson.

Attorneys. H. Frye, auctioneer, Pleasant Unity, Pa. Phone 423--1354. AUDITORS' REPORT The Auditors' Report for.

the Borough School DUtrlet, "ayette County, Pennsylvania, for he fiscal year ending June 30, In the OffFca of 1L rionolary on November 15, 19M, at Wo. 807 September Term. and nlcss an appeal IB taken to the aid Report within thirty (30) days rom the above date, the tamt will be confirmed abtolulely, a sum- nary of which Is as follows, to wit: ''axable Assessed Value Beginning Cash Balance xical Sources Slate Sources 'olal Revenue Total Net Resources AUCTION, SALE SATURDAY. NOV. 26, starting at 12 noon Lo caled this lime 45 Whlleman Ave nue, Uniontown, Pa.

Household furnishings and Antiques, Rose nylon Lcovered. living room! Westlnghoustf 21 i Television; maple platform, rocker; uphol slered chair; 'floor lathps; pic tiires; clean refrlgerator; gas range: chrome dinette set with chairs, very good; walnu wash stand panel doors; basque figurines; student lamp; art glass jsharie liiinp; brass candle sticks; oval wnlnul iyon skUIets; paper weight; ruby b'owl and glass set; stem ware' brass bejl 2 pitchers with ap plied handles; wcdgewood pieces; lass cocktail German plates" rass balance scale; painted plates and bowls; china lea set; hob natl glass; glass slipper; walnu shadow frames: walnut slant lop desk: reading lamp: walnut bed room suite; walnut twin bedroom suite; blankets, quilts: 2--12-1 and ISjcU and 12x12 wool rug. aJl irr good conriflton; old type wringer washer; new power lawn mower; carpenter tools; ham tools; cfinirs; lols of dishes cooking utensils; Magnavox HiF (riearly new); oval mirror; wover baskcls and other Interesting Hems. The house Is sold and every thing nujst Plan to attend NeaT Woflfd 'owner; Wylie S. Rit tenhouse, Auctioneer, Vanderbilt Phohe THE APPLIANCE you nee now In today's Classified Secllor QUITTING'BUSINESS SALE--Sav tip to King Distributors.

UGALNOTJCES yas filed in the Oftr the Pro- 6.793.B2 5,264.54 10.981.88 ie.246.22 23,040.04 2,323.20 090.00 IC.M R5.K! EXPENDITURES kdmlnisfration 5 upH Transportation ixed Charges Debt Service Outgoing Transfer! Total Expenditures Tolal Net Obligations Ending Cash Balance ASSETS eneral Fund Total Assets u.mw.tv THE M. HANNA COMPANY. CPA'S 11,675,21 5 384.3 lorida Post MIAMI, urdy, former held of the Penn- 'Ivania State Police, has been anted director of public safety Dade County, Fla. The post Is generally rt- arded'as that of sheriff, and pays a salary of from $21,000 to 27,000. Purdy, 47, will take.office In lid-December.

He res1 arller this year as director of le Pennsylvania State Police uring an Investigation of al- wiretapping by state Purdy spent 12 years as an BI agent in Miami, Dade CLASSIFIED DBPLAV THE WORLD BOOK The Encyclopedia designed to met today's need for belter educational tools in home and school. Invest in the future. CLARENCE E. SMITH District Manager 1R7 Carnation Uniontown Phone 438-7781 USED CARS TRUCKS CONfE BY OUR WAV WE'LL TRADE YOUR WAY '64 Chevy Imp. Conv.

V8, P.G $1850 '64 Chevy Super SpL cpe. V8, P.G., P.S... $1995 '63 Cadillac Cpe. All power $2750 '61 Karman Ghta'Conv. FIKE CHEVROLET CO.

MBsohtown. Pa. Phone SSS-T738 Herald- Standard Classified Ads Bring Quick Results New car One owner; Full guar i financing FEH 'fl5 PontlBC -Grand Prix hardtop '65 Chev. Impala 2-door hardtop Impala 6-cyllnder stlcK Chevy II 6-cyl. 2-door hardtop 8.60 Ford Galaxle 500, 4-door hardtop $10.80 Ford Galaxle 500, 2-door hardtop 8.SO Local Pontiac-Tempest Dealer Phone Going Down.

so are prices at MOTORS County. later became agent in charge of the St. Petersburg Ml. Al 3131 office, '62 Rambler Classic 4-door sedan, aufo- C. malic, heater '61 Ponliac Calalina convertible.

Automatic, P.S., P.B., 7 '60. Olds Dynamic 4-door hardtop. Automatic P.S., RH '63 Dodge "Dart 440 4-door sedan, V-8. Auto- $1 malic, RH 7 '62 Ponliac Bonneville 'Sport Automatic, P.S., P.B., Fury Sport Cpe. 'V-8, automatic, P.S., P.B., Anti-Splij, RH '62 Olds F-85 Deluxe 4-door sedan.

V-8. Auto- malic, RH '64 Olds F-85 4-door sedan, G- cjl. Automalic, RH '65 Pontiac Catalina 4 door hardtop. Automatic, P.S,, Anti-Spin, RH '65 Grand Prix Sport Coupe. Automalic, P.S., P.B., V- Top, Air-cond.

flH '66 G.T.O. hardtop coupe. 360- H.P. Automatic, P.S., P.B., V-Tnp, RH '62 Corvair Moriza Sport Cpe. Ned McClurc, Attends Stale Tax Conference Ned L.

McClure, CPA, 425 National Pike West, Uniontown, attended the recent third annual Tax Conference sponsored by the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants at the Holiday West Motel, Har- rlsburg. Mr. McClure Is a partner in the Uniontown CPA firm of McClure and Wolf. i a i A a i a LONDON (AP) The first live telecast between Britain and Australia was made today Via the "Early Bird 2 Satellite. Fashion Show Nurses oC Mt.

Ararat Baptist Church of Cardale and ushers of Ml. Zion Church of Grindstone are sponsoring a fashion show in the Mt. Ararat Church al 7 p.m. on Saturday. Modelers will be Mrs.

Ann Joe Catdwcll, Mrs. Alice Standard, Mrs. Vennie Woods, and others. Lunch will be served from 12 noon to 6 p.m. The menu will consist of barbecuej chicken, chitterlings and fish.

Mrs. Florence Bibb is president. The largest ant colonies arc snid to contain a million or more inhabitants. ALL NEWLY STATE INSPECTED OVER 40 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM 'FINANCING ARRANGED TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET' For Christmas Morning "Oohs" "Ahs Be Sure You LEGAL NOTICES Counly, Pennsylvania A. E.

S. ber 20, delivery NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed will tw received In he QlUce or the County Controller. Courthouse, Unlanlown, a i un 10:00 ay, Novem- 20, 1066 lor the (urnlstilnj and of the following material al alte of the Duntap Creek Watershed, loonted on the New Salem Road: 200 KB2 FOB For Information, coniacl VV. Quay Brashcar, i clerk lo the County Commissioners, Un- 'ontown. Pa.

All bids In excess of must accompanied Uy cash, certified check or bond with corporate surety in an amount not toss than ten per centum of the amount bid. The sue DEATH NOTICES ALMS, HARRY IB years, formerly of Unlonlown. a resident of York, dlcrt Thursday. November 24. 1966 al p.m.

Surviving arc his wife, Lulua: one brother. George, of cessful bidder. $1,000.00, shall if (he bid exceeds (urnlsh bond 1 guar- sufflci- atilccing performance vith cnt surety in the amount of i per centum ol the amount of the contract, upon Ihe execution ol thft con- act. The Fayette County Commissioners reserve the right lo reject any or all bids m- parts thereof. All bids submitted pursuant lo this advertising must he clearly innrked on the outside of the cnvc lope, Bid Number 1-1.

PAUL THOMAS, JR. Controller of Kayclte County Uniontown. Pennsylvania two sons. Ned Albuquer- N- and Robert of Unlon town. Friends arc being received at the Koehlcr Funeral Home, York, wberr services will he conducted at 2 Sunday.

Here's where you find gifts-that make eyes sparkle i delight on Christmas day. It's loaded with practical ideas for those you love. fr-Viti toi'-itfi iV'-i-Hi fc'-Wi w.iiA AUDITORS' REPORT The Auditors' Report for the lonlovvn City School District. Hay- ctle County. Pennsylvania, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1866.

was tiled In the Office of Ihe Prothono- a on November 15, 1968, at No. I September Term, 1066, and unless an appeal is taken lo the said Report within thirty (30) days from the above date, the same will he confirmed absolutely, a Summary of which ts as follows, to Taxable Assessed a J24.SI».0!0.00 Beginning Cash Halance Local Sources Slate Sources Refund of Prior a Expenditures Incomlnfi Transfer Accounts BEARD, LOUISE--Of 11 Stewnrl Unlonlown, died Wednesday afternoon, November 23, 1066 In Unlonlown Hospital. She was a member ot the City Chapel Church. She is survived by one son, Cirovcr Rcarri of Washington, n. one foster daughter.

Edith King, ot Unionlowm one foster grandson. LcRoy King of Uniontown; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Johnson of Roxboro, N. Mrs. Augusla Poole of i two brothers, Sam and Floyd Poole ot Roxhoro.

N. a of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives arid friends. Friends will be received In Ihe Carl A. La nit Funeral Homr. 297 E.

Main a a a p.m. Services Sunday al I p.m.. In Ihr City Chape! Church with Chaplain W. K. McClcllan I ment in Sylvfln Heights Ccmelcry, Unlonlown.

No viewing following services. FVunsy Dividend PHILADELPHIA (AP) Thef Pennsylvania Railroad declared a year-end exlra dividend," bringing payments for the year to $2.30. The railroad paid J2' in 1965. DEATH NOTICES PHILLIPS. A 88 died In the Unlonlown Hospital, Thursday morning, November 24.

106fi, nl 8MS a.m. He was a member of ihe Central Christian Church, He was predeceased by his wile, a a In 1953. Survlv. Ing arc (wo sons. Samuel, at home, and a of Uniontown; five Rrandchilcfren and five greal a i George It I 1 Uniontown.

Friends will be received In Ihc EH- ward E. Mlnerrl Funeral Home, IOR w. Main this afternoon (rom 2 in 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.. Sal- urriay from 2 lo 5 and 7 in 9 p.m and on Sunday, until V30 p.m., the liour of service. Dr.

Enrl P. Confer, will officiate. Inlermenl will follow in ihe Oak Lawn cemetery. 76.851.S4 113.715.42 fi.42fl.2R Tolal Revenue Net Decrease In Assets, Increase in Liabilities R5.000.fiO Total Net TlesmirccR EXPENDITURES Administration 6L.DI3.M Instruction Attendance Services 3.672.51 Health Services 21,607,79 Pupil TransporlalLon Operation ot Plant R7.185.52 alntenance of Plant 7 0 4 i.vcd Charges 41.675.76 ommunily 16.235.50 apilal a 3,361.33 ebt Service 1311,107.20 utgolng Transfers 706,269,37 A 61 years, of H.t). I.

Hopwood. Pfi dlrd Wednesday, Nov i 23, I9fifi, al the Uniontown Hospital. She was March 30, 1RR2, North Union the daughter o( the laic William H. and a Martin Kennedy. She was a member ol the Coolsprlng Methodic! Church.

Surviving are her husband, George A Bcggs; one slslcr. Mrs. Amelia Bowser, Ivwln, Pa. i will ne received In Ihe Brooks Funeral Home. Connellsvllle.

aflcr 2 p.m. today, and where services will be conducted Sundav nl 2 p.m. Rev, John DuVall will i Inter- tiiftnl will follow in Ihe Oak Grove cemelery. PrUTT. WALTEH 65 years.

of Mcssmorc, a McClellandtown, riled Wednesday. No. vemlier 23, 1966. Surviving are his wife, Helen Prltl. al home; two sisters.

Mr.s. Rell Bowers. Hot -Springs. and Lillian Smith. Coving ton, one broth- nr, Leonard Prltt, Lexington.

also nieces and nephews. Friends are being received In the Leonard Sangaton Funeral Home. McClelladnlown. services will he conducted Saturday, November 26. at 2 p.m.

Rev. F. A. Goodrich will officiate. Burial will follow In the family plot, in the LaFayelle Memorial Park.

OINING DELIGHT--Is yours and your family's if you eat at Howard Johnson Restaurant, Hopwood. hefore or a your Christmas shopping. i for a real old fashioned lunch or dinner, anytime. BIBLES, prayer books, plaques, statuary, pictures, mednls, large stock of rosary beads. Our Lady's Gift Shop, 38 E.

Main St, 4386916. Dom Zack. proprietor. Gifts for Her BIBLES--For Elernal Truths, Books that Inspire and keep on giving, Cards all the scripture texts, Gifts for all ages. Commentaries 1067 S.

S. lessons. Colorama Religious Supplies. 32 Johnson Ave. 437-5420 or 43R-7424.

DIAMONDS Engagement rings, dinner rings, diamond watches. Amber's Jewelers, Morganlown and Main Sis. MANICURE--and dresser sets, savings and more. King Dislnbu- tors. PORTABLE RADIO PHONOGRAPH --3 speed.

Runs on -battery house current (with special apler). Worth $28.95. With this cou- G. C. Murphy UnlonLown, Pa.

RINGS--10 and" 14 solid gold btrlhstone. value now Just King Distributors, 26 Mor- ganlown SI. WASHER AND A a i Philco. Ideal gift lor mom. No money down, easy credit.

Fire strme Stores, 100 E. Fayette St. 438-2551. i bangs, Gift certificate. Mary S.

Thomas Wig Studio, 46 S. Gallatirt Ave. fiiftsfor Family BABY'S FIRST SHOES or booties bronzed 'jr. lasting Broozcne gnlr or copper, mounted on beaull.u marble portrait stands or book- cherish. ends.

Perfect Modern, 162 W. Bid to Main St. 437-6621. COLOR TV--Stereo, Perfect for Christmas. No money down.

No tax payment. That's right, stop in and see Cohen's of Brownsville Call 785-B6DO. HEARING AIDS--A welcome gift Zenith, $75 and up. Arcade Opti cal Cor. Morgantown South Sts.

437-6321. Routill Mosontown, Po. Phone 583-7747 MOTOR BIKES, motorcycles, safe ty liclmcls, gloves, and acces sorles. Honda Cycles, Brier Hill Phone 785-6504. KADIOEAR HEARING AID and eyi glass hearing aid.

The modern hearing miracle. Only one liny Battery- General Hearing Aid Center. 7 S. Gallatln. 438-ODB1 Gifts for Dad AUTO SEAT COVERS--Thrill him Christmas morning with a Git Certificate for a set ot new sea covers from King's Auto Sea Cover 37 E.

Fayetle St. 437 7751. Free installation. BINOCULARS Hides, ntle scope and many other Items just rlgh for dad. Shop Town Country' complete sporting goodE depart meol.

Religious Gifts Gifts for Mom HANDCRAFT Beautiful hand crafted to add beauty to any home Christmas Day and years to follow. Inspect our large display. Laurel Appliance Center, 39 N. Gallatfn Ave. Phone 437-4311.

JEWELRY-- Shop Town Country's jewelry department. A complete line of charms, walches, and many other, items vorite mother. that fa MI RO RS-- Give rnom a be au llf mirror; large selection of sizes and shapes; heavy plate glass In your cnoLcf! of frame. Pittsburgh Plate Glass 3 S. Gallatin Ave.

Phone 437-7736. UNUSUAL GIFTS--In glass, pottery, brass, silver, wood, chrome, china wall pictures, wall plaques, bisque figurines. Top brands--lop quality Guappone's Pnttery, Route 21, McClellandtown. Open 10-0. kg Gifts for Frlwds WALLETS Leather fitted cases men's and ladles'.

Save over 5 King Distributors. Gifts for the Home G.E. STEAM AND DRY IRON- Guaranteed. Worth With this G. C.

Murph Umontown, Pa. HOME MOVIES--Cameras, projec ors, screens, editors and splicers Also cartoons for (he children Movie cameras start at -ccssorles at $1.95. Photographic 12 S. Gallatin Ave, STEREO--Television, dryers, wash ers, living room suites, bedroom suites, rugs, wall-to-wall carpeting add chairs and rockers, book cases, record cabinets, hassocks mattresses, gossip benches, Big ger savings better a i large selection fro delivery. Easy terms.

Chester' Furniture a Roule north 43H-M61. Visit our enlarged store Cash for Christmas CAMERAS Binoculars, i meters, screens, projectors, photographic accessories. Photographil, Inc. 12 S. Oallatln Ave.

CHRISTMAS CLUB--Join yourso or start one for a loved one as a Ideal Christmas present. Union town Savings Loan S. Bceson Blvd. Phone 4.17-1569 Gifts for Him CHRISTMAS CLUB--Open your 1967 account and receive Gilt of Gold--2 (old candles! tl.O a week or more). First Fedcra Savings Loan of Greene Counly Fayetle office, Main at Beeson AAA Yearly renewal $12.50.

A Holiday gilt that gives year 'round service and pleasure. Uniontown Motor Club, 119 W. Main Unlonlown. 4388575. EXTRA CASH for your Chrlslma shopping.

Arrange for a loan 1 day at A.B.C. Credit, 37 Beeson Blvd. Phone 437-2717. ATTACHE CASES--Pocket sccrelar- les. desk Mts and accessories, business diaries and Cross pens.

Dulany'i, '10 Morgantown St. Phone 437-4431. DEER shotguns maki an Ideal gift for your man. Wholesale prices, all top name brands. 10 monthly payments.

21 Super Market. Houle 21, McClellandlown. Phone 737-5414. RINOS-10 and 14 K. solid gold birth- value now W.86.

Kins DUtrlbutors, Morgantown si. SUZUKI MOTORCYCLES Pleaie him Ihli wilh new Suzuki. All colon and mooeli from (full price). acceisortei. Motor Salei, 585 Morganlown St.

Ph TIRES-- Town and Country wlnler treads. A gift he'll really tbprecl ate. rlreXone Stores. 100 438-2651 ate. rlre elle St.

tbprec C. ra TOUPEES-- Full hair Gift Mary 3. Thomai Wig Studio, S. Oallalin Ave. TRANSISTOR Sportsman 11 wiu Jill 314 inch ijpu' and tcKKocrie antenna, wort RADIO loch ijpuk $34.44 with O.

C. Murphy Union town, Pi IHRISTMAS CLUB--Slart someon off with a Fayetle Bank Chris mas Club. Join now for a Merr Chrlslmas next year. Gifts for Christmas QUA RIOM SETSr-Deluxe, Contains 10 gal, lank, S.S. reflector, heater, pump, filler, boxed glass wool and liar coal, anlichlorine.

tubing, net, beginners book, bulbs. A very unique Christmas gift, was S25.95 now 519,05, Tropical Fisli Bowl, 156 Morganlown 43B- 1125. SSOHTED TOYS for Christmas, all brand names, large selection. 3 a a price, use our lay-a way plan. Variety Store, 9 Crow Ave.

R. Gallalin School. Union town. Open everyday 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Rcgislcr for a free gift. BAND INSTRUMENTS Gibson Fender guitars and amplifiers. Rogers and I.udwlg drums, Mic arelli Modem Music, 354 Mor- 1OOKS For everyone. The Idea Rift. Largest selection of hardbacks and gift honks In Fayetle County.

HJFi Grotlo, 07 Uniontown. CHRISTMAS SAV1NGS-A Gallatin National Bank 1967 Christmas Savings Club makes an ideal gif for anyone on your list. Choose from six deposit groups, in icrcst paid on the-average balance of completed clubs. At sit Gal latin National Bank offices. DODGE FOR '67--Join Ihe "rebel lion" by surprising mom with new Dodge Coronet.

Monaco. Darl Polara or Charger this Christ mas, Santa Claus couldn't dn bet Icr! Talk It over with "The Dndge Boys at Thurby Motors. 4-17 Con ncllsvllle SI. Phone 437-7891. fIFTS--thai are treasures forever Treasure House.

Rt. 40 Hop wood. Pa. 10 a.m. lo fl p.m.

daily GUITARS--Folk. Classic, and Etcc Iric. From $13.95 up. Large se tlon. Ellis Music Flore, 29 gantown St.

437-4011. IM PORTED NOODLE'MACHINED ravioli makers, Imported spaghel tl bowls, ptz.zelc irons. Alao chees gift boxes. Large select (on 1m ported candies and foods (or mak Ing your own gift food boxes World Importing Food Store. Un ipntown Shopping Center.

Ope daily till f) including Sunoay A VINGS ACCOUNTS- Slart soW one off with a regular savings ac count at Fayette Bank and Trus Company. Regular savings can interest per a SMOKING PIPES--We carry Ui ilnest name brands. GBD. Dr Plum, Ropp, BBB, Loo we. 111 son.

Largest selection In Fayelt County. Priced $1.50 lo $36.00 Also pipe racks, pouches, and ac ccssories. Uniontown News, Morganlown St, 438-6021. TAPE RECORDERS--From $10.35 Complete line of recorders an supplies. HIFi Grotto, 97 W.

Mai Unionlowrt. TOYLAND--Shop Town Countr for a complete assortment toy and games for children of all ages TOYS--Clolhing, glassware. Low prices. Bill's Bargain Center fll S. a Mon.

Fri. 10-S Sal. 10-5. TRAVEL GIFT CERTIFICATE--T anywhere in Ihe world. Ideu Christmas gilt.

Sec our Iralne Iravel counselors. Travel Burea Unionlown Motor Club, Whll Swan Bldg. 43B-8575. TYPEWRITER Portable eleclrl Smith Corona (lest the best). 5 yea a a Unionlown Typewrite Service, -19 EJ Main 433-75" and ladies 1 Jewels, factory guarantee, price $40.95 now only $14.44, Kin" Distributors.

ota! Expenditures otal Net Obligations tiding Cash ASSETS cncral Fund clivily Fund 'ay roll and Agency Fund forking Capital ieneral Fixed iencral Bonded and Interest 'otal As EC Is 1.644.16R.U 1.6-44,1^.1^ BI.279.Bi 235.R47.lfl 3.250,R2 1CU42.53 2.000.00 7,001.076.00 A A DULTON Wilfred a City, tiled Wednesday, November 23, ItiQfi. at p.m. in the Charlcroi-Mon- esscn Hospital, following tanglhy Illness. He was born al Scotlrialc, February fi. 1R9R the snn ol the laic Robert H.

and Corft V. Kelly Bine- ka. He was retired truck driver. Surviving are his wife, Margaret Ueckard Blacka; one son, Robert, of Pcrryopolis: one daughter. Mrs.

Mildred Myers. Faycllc City; one brother, Claude Null. Fayelte City; three slslcr Mrs. Dale Lynn. Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs.

Jacob- ZubnvEc, Fayetle City, and Miss Ruth i of Somerset; four grandchildren. Friends are being received Ihe Howard W. Me- Crory Fimoral Home, Faycllc City, where services will be dueled Saturday al ,1:30 p.m. Rev. Robert L.

Trimble of Ihc Fay- cite Clly Mjclhodlsl will off i i a I will he In Ihe Ml. A cemetery. Favette City. RAMSAY. ELIZABETH HUSTON-Age 70 years, of Uniontown.

died In the Unlonlown Nursing Center, Thursday. Novemher 24, lOfiG, al a.m. She was a mem- of SI. Peter's Episcopal She was predeceased by her himband. Charles Stewart Ram Fay, In July, 1961.

one alster. Mary M. Wilcox. In February. 1063.

and one brother. William J. Huston. In November. Sur- i i are the following children: Robert H.

Shannon. Uniontown. William Shannon, town, a Frank H. Shannon, i seven grandchildren and three grcal grandchildren; one slslcr, Helen H. Skemp, Union- Friends will be received in the Edward Mlnerd Funeral Home.

196 W. Main Sunday from .1 p.m. i 10 p.m., and until Monday at 1:30 p.m. the hour of service. Rev.

Russell Turner of St. Peter's Episcopal Church will officiate. I will follow In Ihc Oak Lawn cemetery. THE HANNA COMPANY, CPA'S AUDITORS' REPORT The Auditors' Report for the Men- lien Township School District. Fay- He County, Pennsylvania, for the Iscal year ending June 30, 1966.

was ilcd in the Office of ihe Prothono- ary on November 15, 10G6, al No. 05 Seplember Term. 1966, and un- ess an appeal Is laken lo the xnfd Report within thlrly (30) days from he above dale, the same will be absolutely, a Summary if which is as follows, lo wit: livable Assessed Value $1,163,050.00 le ginning Cash Balance Sources itale Sources incoming Transfer Accounts Tntal Revenue Tntal Net Resources 21,028.95 108,301.63 253,724.02 M2.441.B1 33.470.46 CROW. PEARL MOSER-- ARC 79 years. 5 months and 15 days, a resident of CarmlcbaeJs, HD 1, died in Ihe Uniontown Hospital, November 23, 1S166, al 4:20 p.m.

She was the widow of Harry Crow. Surviving are two sons. Clarence, at home, and Russell, of Smithlfcld. HD one daughter, Mrs. Russell (Blanche) Under wood.

Philadelphia; three brothers, Wll- MR in and Thomas" Moscr, both of PI. Marion; I sislors. Mrs. Marge Mar ley and Mrs. Wlhlani (Matilda) Knapp, both of Alexandria.

Indiana, and Mrs. A. J. (Rcha) Schmfrll. New Geneva, Pa.

Friends arc being received in the David J. llonsakcr Funeral Home. Masontown, where services will be conducted Salurday, Novem- her 26, al 1:30 p.m, Rev. Harrv Farrier will officiate. Burial will follow In Ihe Evergreen Memorial Park ccmelcry, PL Marlon.

EXPENDITURES Administration lO.9Ba.5a nstruction 145,550.02 Altendancc Services 30.00 Health Services 3,009.20 Pupil TransporLallon Operation of Plant 1M51.1Z Maintenance of Plant Fixed Charges 13,730.65 Debt Service 31,909.41 Outgoing Transfers 08,666.16 Total Expenditures Net Increase In Decrease In Liabilities 360.148.71 3fl.428,53 1,902,99 6,300.30 Total Nel Obligations Ending Cash Balance ASSETS General Fund Cafeteria Fund Sinking Fund General Fixed Assets General Bonded Debt and Interest Total Assets 1.458,028.20 THE HANNA COMPANY. CPA'S AUDITORS' REPORT The Auditors' Report for the Marclay Union School District, Fayette Counly. Pennsylvania, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1066, was filed In the Office of the Ptothono- lary on November 15, 1966, at.No. A04 Seplember Term. 1966, and unless an appeal Is laken to the saM Report within ihJrty (30) days from the above date, the same will be confirmed absolutely, a Summary of which Is as follows to wll: Taxable Assessed Value $1,706,710.00 Beginning Cash Balance 37,901.57 Local Sources fli.on.flfl Slnte Sources 152,710,65 Total Revenue Total Net Resources 252.K19.18 EXPENDITURES ELLENBERGER.

BF.RTHA PAPKK --Of 20 Frank Untonlown, died at her home. Thursday morning. November 24, 1966, 6 a.m.. lollGU'InK a lingering ness. She was a member or the a Chrlsllan Church, the Dames of Malta, No.

114, the Degree ot Honor, No. 63, and the D. ot Connellsville. and also Ihe Pocahontas Lodge, of Union(own. She was.

predeceased by her husband, Ralph Ellenberfer, in 1949. Surviving are one daughter, Eleanor and one granddaujgh- ler. Donna; four sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Ash, Mrs. Anna Calvcy and Mrs, Margaret Comfort, all of ConnelJsvllle.

and Mrs. Ella Burkell. Baltimore, Md four brothers. Henry Papke, Phillips, William Papkc, Monarch, Robert Papke. Connellsville, and Donald Papke.

Baltimore, Md. Friends will be received in the Edward E. Minerd Funeral Home. 106 W. Main today from 3 to 5 and 7 lo p.m., Saturday from 2 In 5 -Tiid 7 to p.m..

and on Sunday, unlll 3 p.m., the hour nt service. Dr. Earl P. Confer, her pastor, will officiate. I will be In Sylvan Heights cemetery.

The Dames ot Malta. No. 114. and (he Degree of Honor, will meet In (he funeral home for Ritualistic services Saturday evening al Connellsville Courier please copy). RHODES.

MISS L. GRACE--Age R7 years, ol Frederick, Maryland, died Wednesday. November 23. 19fiS, She was Uic daughter of the late Henry and Dora Sturgls Rhodes. Surviving are one Icr, Mrs.

Mabel Baker, BeHsvllle, one brother, Jess Rhodes. Long Island, N.Y. She was also predeceased by a sister, Mrs. Hiilh Pelcrsnn, Frederick, Md. and two William Rhodes.

HockviHc, and Waiter S. Hhorics, Pi. Marlon. i will be received in the James B. Vance Funeral Home, Smilhlteld.

Saturday, November 26. from 12 noon, until 2 p.m., the hour of service. Rev. Pmii Tarcy wltl of- flcintc. Burial will follow in thn Ml.

Morlah Baptist cemetery. STEFKO, BATlBAIlA-Age 63 years, of No. 29, Cedar Road. Phillips. died Wednesday.

November 23. 1366, at 7:30 p.m. She was predeceased by her husband. John Slciko, in Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Thomas (Barbara) a a Phillips: two grandsons; following brothers and sisters; 'Andrew, Joseph and George Sirnko.

all of West Lelsenrlng, Frank Simko, Akron. Ohio and Mrs. Nick Duritsa, Uniontown. She Was a member of the St. John tht Bap- list G.C.

Church. Uniontown, and Ihe Women's Benefit Assoclalton, No, 275. Friends are being received in the Haky Funeral Home, 130 W. Fayette loday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m., and unlll Salurday mornlnjf at 8:30. when a prayer service will be held, followed by a Requiem High Mass In the St.

John the Bapltet G.C. Church, Uniontown, with Kev. Fr. Sabol, O.S.B.M.. as celebrant.

Intermeiil ivill follow In the Church cemetery, Parastas this evening nt Administration Instruction Attendance Services ---Health Services Pupil Transportation Operation of Plant Maintenance of Plant Ffxed Charges Capital Outlay Debt Service Outgoing ---Total Expenditures Nel Increase in Assets. Decrease In Liabilities Total Net Obligations Ending Cash Balance ASSETS General Fund Cafeteria Fund Trust and Agency Fund General Fixed Assets General Bonded Debt and Interest S.S67.3f 200.00 3,335.11 21,270.60 fl.2BS.74 710.92 5.7S4.W 24.35 43,066.05 201,040.80 12.BQ7.35 313,701.02 RD.aB2.21 685.61 15,318, OH 4R5.485.27 154.8B7.7fl Gifts for Servicemen Total Assets 1.315.668.05 THE M. HANNA COMPANY, CPA'S GRAY, ROY-Age 62 years, of Carmichaels. died Wednesday, November 23, 1965. at the Greene Counly Memorial Hospital.

He was horn December 28, 1903. In Fayelte County, the son of (hfl late i i and Esiella Brown Gray. Surviving are four brothers, James, oC Los Angeles. Chartcs, of Cleveland, Ohio, Robert, of West Conshohkcn. and David, of Carmlchaels; Ihrce slaters, Mrs, Luck Hlgginbotham, Mt.

Lebanon, Mrs. Alma Hall. Pt. Marlon, and Mrs. Eva Maize, West Con- vina, Callt.

Friends are being received In the Michael Lucas Funeral Home. Carmichiiels. where services will he conducted Saturday, a I I p.m. Rev. Harold O.

Kellcy will ollicfaie. Burial will follow in Ihe Hewitt cemetery, Rfce.i Landing, Pa. SCHUET2, ADAM 77 years, of 315 W. Berkeley Uniontown. died at his lamily residence, Wednesday, November 23, IMff, at a.m.

Surviving are two daughters. Mrs. Joseph (Lucille), Na'ra, Untontown, and Paul (Amanda) Becker, Belleville, 1111' nols; Ihree sons. Belleville. Illinois, Leroy Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and Rev.

James Schuetz. Madison. N.J.; nine grandchildren and three great grandchildren; two sisters. Mrs. Frank (Lena) Dold, DC- troll, Mrs.

Edward (Caroline) Harler, O'Fallon, Illinois; one brother. Ludwlg Schuetz, Baldwin, Illinois. He was predeceased by his wife, Rosa Klein Schuelz, in 1E34. He a member the St. Pius R.C.

Church, of Walsh, Illinois, and a veteran of World War 1. The family is receiving friends in the George Renner and Sons Funeral Home. Belleville, Illinois, Funeral services will be conducted Saturday, November 28. Interment tn Ihe St. Pius cemetery.

Walsh, Illinois. Funeral arrangements were under Ihe direction the Harold S. Glcason Funeral Home, Unlrn- town. NEWSPAPER No other can top this one. Send them a gift subscription to the Herald or Standard.

Phone Circulation Department. 43f)2MU, for Students Holiday Food AUDITORS- nEPOirr The Auditors' Report for the Whar- Ion Union School District. Fayette County, Pennsylvania, for (he fiscal year ending June 30, HHMJ. was (lied In the Office the Prolhono- tnry on November 15, at No. R12 September Term.

1068, and unless an al is taken lo the said thirty (30) days from the above date, the same will be an appeal Report wfthtn GUSKY, A I A 78 qears of ,17 Kensington Circle, Uniontown, died in the Uniontown Hospital. Wednesday evening, November .23, 1966. He was a i wholesale produce dealer, Surviving are his wife. Edith Miller Gusky; three daughters. Mrs.

Hy i i a a a Mrs. Sidney elm a Strnon and Mr.s. Sam (Bernice) Davis, all nl Unlonlown; five grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Morris Simon, Pittsburgh, Mrs. Florence Ezersky and Mrs.

Rachel Sauer, both of New York i one, brother Aaron Gusky, Pitts- He predeceased by a daughter Jean, In 1065. a services will be conducted at Ihc J. Harry Johnston and Sons Funeral Home, 65 N. Gall.itin this morning al 10:30, i Rabbi Arnold Fine i i a i I will he the Belh Shalom cemetery, Pittsburgh. confirmed absolutely, a Summary ot which Is as follows, to wit: Taxable Assessed Value $3,005.055,00 Beginning Cash Balance 22,800.40 Local Sources Stale Sources Incoming Transfer Accounts 1,620.00 AAA AUXILIARY MEMBERSHIP-For the son or daughter.

S8.00. Yearly renewal A Holiday i that gives year 'round service and pleasure. Unionlown Motor Club, 110 W. Main Unlonlown, Pa. GOURMET FOOD--Visit our new Total Revenue HAMMOND ORGANS--And pianos.

Nice selection of band and orchestra insfrumeols. Franks Music Land, Uniontown Shopping Center. HOME TOWN NEWSPAPER A glfl that keeps reminding dally. Let us mall a Herald or Standard. Phone Circulation Dept.

438-2501. aters. HtFI GrolU). Uniontown, PHONOGRAPHS-- Bathe W. PORTABLE tery oncriled.

Ideal (or the Main 91 SINGER PHONOS now eretf. all transistor, 2 speed, Only 119,05, Staffer Sewtnf Cm ler, 30 W. Mi.nSt,,"iM-306C. WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA-- OUldcraft. Dictionary.

Education li a Hft (or a lifetime. 438-7781 Gourmet Shop, whore you'll find exollc foods of all kinds to please any epicure cheeses, Danish a conked In Madeira wine, caviars, champagne jellies and scores of other delightful foods- to give this Christmas. Shady inn. Old Roule 110, between Unlonlown and Connellsville. Sports Oifts Tolal Net Resources 2n2.n8.fln 1 EXPENDITURES Administration 74.652.5fl Heallh Services 2,740.75 Pupil Transportation 37.700.CK! Operation of Plant 7,101.24 Maintenance of Plant 7.25T.1G Fixed Charges 3,378.45 Student-Body 100.00 Debt Service 18,277.42 Outgoing Trans (era 1(18, A I RIFLES--by Daisy and Crossman.

Bicycles by Schwlnn, Bar" cycles bells by whllle; Lay away Ross 1 Lin town. and Heallhway. now for Chrlslmas. W. south BOWLING GIFT CERTIFICATE-For games, shoes, balls ind King Louie Mt, Vernon Bowf 366 Mt, Vernon Ave.

ANNA--Age 65 years, of 16 Union Uniontown, died Thursday. Novemher 24, 1066. al 1:30 p.m.. in the Uniontown Hos- pilal. following a lingering Illness.

Surviving arc one daughter. Mrs. James (Betty) Forry, Cin- clnnalJ. Ohio; three grandchildren, Richard, Kobcrt and Barbara, Friends will be received in Ihe Jerome W. Shell Funeral Home, Hia Mor flan town today from 2 lo 5 and 7 to p.m., and i Saturday, al 10 a.m.

Requiem High Mass will he fnloncrl In St. John's R. C. Church at a.m. Hev.

MsRr, Andrew J. Schneider, as celebrant, i a will follow In Sylvan Heights Cemetery. Tolal Expenditures 270,887.55 Tolal Nel ObllRaUonx Ending Cash Balance 21,231,44 ASSETS General Fund R5.044.fi-l Cafeteria Fund Activity Fund 117.68 Library Fund Trust and Agency Fund General Fixed Assets General Bonded Debt and Intertill Total 9U.M3.no THE M. HANNA COMPANY CPA'S KNAPP. DORA Age 79 years, formerly nl Falrbanx.

died Tuesday, November 22, 1068, In PUUburph. She was predeceased by her husband, Peter Knapp, In IftftO. Surviving arc two a Dorothy Laldlow and Miss Ann Knapp. both of Helmont, a will br received fn Ihc Haky Funeral Home. Ufl W.

Kay ihls evening from 7 lo 10 p.m,, and unlll 0:30 a a i when a Requiem High Mass will be Intoned in the St ProcopiuK R. C. Church. New Salem at 10 a'clock with the Rev, J. Skrak as celebrant.

In icrmcni will follow in Ihe church cemetery. SINGO, 1SATAH 73 years, of R.D, 1, Dunbar, (Juniaia), died at 2:30 p.m. Thursday, November 24, Ie6, at his home, following a lingering Illness. He was horn, December 18, 1892. at Somerset Counly, and had been a resident of Junlata since 1920, He was a retired coal miner, of the U.S.

Sleel a member of the UMWA, and the Junlala Methodist Church. Surviving are three sons, Dwighl, of Unlonlown, Kenneth and Darrell, both of a a two daughters. Mrs. James (Virginia) Shanner and Mrs- John (Hilda) Griglak, both of a a eight grandchildren a one great grandchild; one brother. David, of Somerset, one sister.

Mrs, Nancy Karcom. Orlando. Fla. Friends will be received a I the Brooks Funeral Home. Connells- vfJle, a 7 p.m.

today, and here services' will be conducted Sunday at 3:15 p.m. Rev. John Basinger will officiate. Interment will foUmv in the Green Ridge Memorial Park. VOLCHKO, JOSEPH--Age 59 years, of 314 South Main Masonlown, died Thursday.

November 24. 1968, at 2:30 a.m. He was the son of the lale John and Catherine VraWe Volchko. and had been a resident of the Masontown vicinity (or the past forly-three years. He was a member of St.

Mary's Masontown. He was also predeceased by a brother, John, in 1958. Surviving are the following brothers and sisters: Pete Volchko. Stratford. Mrs.

Joseph A Megalazzl, Detroit, Georsc Volcnko, Slratfnrd, Mrs. Joseph a Slonka, Stratford, Mfchac) VoJcfiki, Milord. and Mrs. George (Helen) Holonich, Masontown, wllh whom he resided. Friends will be received al the Yoney Funeral Home.

Masontown. a 1 p.m. Salurday, where a prayer service will be conducted Monday i al 0, followed by a i High Mass In St. Mary's R.O. Church, Masonlown, at 0:30 a.m.

with The Very Rev. John J. Gaydos, as celebrant. Burial vitil follow in the Church ceme- lery. Parflslss will be sung at the a Sunday evening At 7:30.

IN MEMMIAM The jymhol of Jnar Inve fn Uitlng quality 'MARSHALL'S MONUMENTS Unlmbnra, Pa,.

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