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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 29

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'for Sale FORD--1953 stake truck. 8 cyl. Low mileage: One owner. Fine con. dltlon.

Quatiimeed. $835. Tride- tecmE. CoHman' Motor New Siltm, CH 5-2101 or CH 5-6191, FORD--1955 ton truck. New--never titled.

on this one. Coffman Motor' 'New Salem. CH 5-2101 or CH FOHD--1953 51-ton duty pickup. Ideal lor hauling coal larm 385 00. Sweeney's, 61-V E.

flaj-clte Phone GE 8-9111. FORD--1918 short woeel bast dump truck. All good Urcs. mechanically, Can be financed, Only (795.00 Phone PErshlnj 7-SSM- FORD--1951 li-ton pickup; Covered body. A good buy at $593.

Cliy Motor rear Acme Super Mkt. INTERNATIONAL--1818 KD5 with 10 (I. Scbnable van body. Excellent condition. New jtnotor.

Priced right, Lincoln Bafcing Wcu phone Brownsville 699. STUDEBAKER-1950 plciup A-l shape. OE 8-8133. U-plate dump Good, condition. Reasonable.

GE 8-4307. STUDEBAKER--1948 V-plite dump 2 speed axle. Oil Jordan -S38 a 6 P. M. m-Wanle'd-Trutks USED ton Ions wheel base ivttl.

combination or tit' body ar.d hoist. Phone OE 7-4034. 89--Aulo Accessories--fires AUTO BEAT fit Jo all cars. Drive In. Instilled Klce Cover 37 E.

Fayette Bt Phone QF.ncTi. 1-775). TIRES--(5) brand new Firestone tube lets 760x15, These- were exchange for white walls. At lew tiian dealer' cost. 122.50 each.

OE 90--Auto lor Hire--Garages RENT A TRUCK ind youreeli AUo for rent. Rtnt-a-Kir Phone GE 7-2011 or GE S-76J1. CUHIFIED DISPLAY Wards CHEVROLET '42-50 ...12995 FORD V-8 '49-50 159.95 PLYMOUTH '46-50 ....149.9, DODGE '42-50 159.9. YOUR OLD MOTOR WARD 33 Morgantown Street GE 84551 Service Sfatwns AT CUSHION -REPAIRS-rpr Hill trucks. or truck uutolttery mlrK.

Also etiavertlble ftnps, nd. ett E-16le Btywn Otora, 231 -Z. 3--Wanted--Automotive UTOS WANTED-Cnod clean 1991 and up. Top prices. Bill Used Cirs.

across Irnra Mclndy nk. -Phone OE 8-ftOl. UTOS To buy or tell stod used car let King Kar Motors, Route 40 est. Phone OE 8-3024. 4-Public Sate CARS "SO Buick $jeci 4-dr! HOO '53 Plytn, 4-door '51 Dodge Walk-Jn 600 I CHEVROLET CO.

Masontown, Pa. justice 3-1130 UOT1ON SALE--Saturday, November 12, 13 Moon at farm ol W. Steele haw, located 3 miles West or New exsndrla. Pa. Watch for arrnwt adtng OK Route 22.

will Veil 25 head 'all kinds of horses. Riding horses, ihles, Eome a horses. 5 head 20 head Hereford 1 Here- rd null, Caterpillar tractor with nch. New 4-nheel drtv Jeep pick (2) 4-wfceaI drive plektipj. 'All nds of bridles, harnesses, lot -of balei' hay and new mlscel- neoui lumber, New and used poa'er vs.

If you have any horsei or cattle i sell, bring them alonj. Chester 0. avis, Auctioneer. Phone Ebensburg CLASSIFIED DISPUY USED CARS '53 Oldj Conr. Super J8 1I4J5 Ford Victoria V-8 11395 5.

Cher. -dnor Deluxt I 750 52 Bulck-Speelil 4-dr 11050 ROSSINI MOTORS MMontnwn. Pi. Ph JU 3-8211 and DRAFTSMEN Experienced -reinforced concrete, structural, mechanicaK-, electrical designers for bbst furnace, coke plant, steej mill auxiliaries. Also experU cnccd.

Designers and Layout Draftsmen For chemical plant process piping. Currently working overtime. Apply daily, Wednesday, 6-8 P. Saturday, 9-12 Noon. or Write.

KOPPERS CO. Inc. 103 KOPPERS Bldg. Pittsburgh 19, Pa. CUSSIHED DISPLAY -THE EVENING STANDARD, UNIOXTOWN, Official Inspection Station CO.

SALES. SERVICES Salem. CH 5-2331 USED CARS '51 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE '53 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR '51 BUICK SPECIAL 4-DOOR 695 00 '52 MG ROADSTER insurance package for HOMEOWNERS for years people have foirf: "why must I have BO many policies on my home and per- jonal possessions--why can't I get al! of the essential cover- ages in one policy without overlapping, without gaps?" CLASSIFIED DISPUY WANTED' TO -TRADED for JEEP Phone, QAvis.9-5542 RED DOG--App. 10 Wrj 1800 TOP SOIL-- App. 10 -1000 WALL toni 20-00 F1LL-0IST (2.09 to 110 pr load COM, JOo to 26o OHrps 13.50 per ton, dtlitered GI 7-Slll BITER average, mechanical loading machine, in a-mine can'scoop up 60 tons of coal.In 10 minutes or enough to load a standard rail road hopper car to capacity.

At least one autornobile is own ed by 71 per cent of U.S. fam ilics. SAVE. HUNDREDS ON NEW CARS TRUCKS Get a reel buy NOW in a new 1955 DeSoto, 1855 Plymouth or 1955 Dodge truck. ENANY MOTOR SALES 336 E.

Main St. GE 8-8541 '52 CHEVROLET 2-DOOR '50 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR '48 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR '49 CHEVROLET CARRYALL H. CHEVROLET you can get the new completely modern HOMEOWNERS package policy never before available in this stale. ASK US ABOUT IT SEARIGHT INSURANCE AGENCY. "OWtsl In Fsyttte County 1 A.

I. Siller W. McShane 2-6 I Usln El. GE 8-554c STEWART'S WINTERIZED and I ZED CREAM-PUFFS '55 Pontiac star chief 4-door sedan, 2-tone, dual range, hydramatic, i wall tires, radio, heater, spotlight and mirror, low mileage. A-title.

Local owner and he was finicky. You will get the benefit of his care. 24 months to pay. Top value for your '54 Pontiac Chieftain 3 cyl. 2- door, radio, heater, straight transmission.

A-title. S1647. '53 Pontiac Chieftain 6 cyl. 2 door, radio, heater, straight transmission. A-title.

$1297. YOU WON'T BUY BLINDLY When you buy from STEWART PONTIAC CO. USED CAR LOT 17 E. Fayette St. Next Io A.

P. Open 9 to 9 Phone 8-0291 Market Street, Brownsville, Pa. "WE SELL THE BEST AND JUNK THE REST" PHONE BROWNSVfGLE 515 I A A I Why get interest on your money you-con save hundreds of dollars on a NO MONEY DOWN I A If you act today and buy on KING KAR MOTOR'S Christmas Saving Plan, you do not pay a penny until Feb. 1, 1956. WE ADMIT IT'S COLO OUTSIDE BUT THE COFFEE AND PRICES ARE HOT AT KING KAR! OPPORTUNITY for on aggressive man in the retail sales field i Sales experience helpful--but not necessary.

Applicants must possess the following qualifications: 1. A willingness to work on his own initiative. 2. Have a desire to assume leadership and progress with the company. 3.

A willingness to train and help others. Among other advantages and benefits we offer the followino: PROFIT SHARING GROUP INSURANCE EMPLOYEE DISCOUNTS GROUP HOSPITALIZATION See Mr. Zack, Main Floor, SEARS, ROEBUCK COMPANY 16 BEESON BLVD. APPLY IN PERSON. PLEASE, NO.

PHONE CALLS 1953 Ford custom 8 club sedan. R. 1953 Plymouth Cranbrook 4- door. 7 7 1953 Pontiac station wagon, 9- passenger. Very clean.

R. i 5 1 I 7 1952 Plymouth club coupe. R. 1952 Ford custom "8" 4-door sedan. R.

H. Fordo- matic. I Sharp I 7 1952 Ford custom "8V 4-door. 5 Q95 R. 1851 Plymouth R.

Visor 1851 Plymouth 4-door. sedan. O7 1951 Dodge Coronet Moor. O7 1951 Dodge club coupe. Coronet.

R. i- H. S7OR Clean 7 1955 Plymouth Savoy V8 4- door. 4,000 actual miles. 2-tone green.

1 Smells new I 7 1952 Ford Custom 8 club sedan. Radio, JO heater. Green. 7 7 1954 Chevrolet club sedan. R.

210 series 1954 Ford custom "8'' 4-door. Equipped 1954 Plymouth R. H. 2-tone green and ivory. 1953 Chevrolet 210 4-door sedan.

R. H. i Clean I 1953 Chevrolet sedan. Bel Air club 1195 1953 Ford custom 8 club sedan. R.

$11 Fordomatic, -J 1955 Plymouth station wagon. Vtry low mileage, R. H. Extremely 1 clean I 7 7 clean 1951 Mercury R. H.

Very sharp 4-door. Black. 795 1951 Ford Custom V8 4-door sedan, n. H. Sy.Q Fordomatic.

-J 1951 Ford custom "8'' dub sedan, Clean 1951 Chevrolet deluxe 4-door. R. 1950 Plymouth special deluxe 4-door. R. t-H 1949 Sludebaker Champion 4- door.

R. $0 XC: overdrive J949 club setian. R. Clean 1946 Ford V8 coupe. A real buy Cp to Months fo KM Will Off the Pitsent on Tfous Car.

MITJV Due Feb 1. 195S. Written Guirsntte' Evary CM. Lovr, low Down Payment On 'J2 Models, A i you our hew Cir Irdocr display of. the HKt-ntfr DOST BE XltSLED by only cits on our lot.

KING KAR MOTORS "Quolity Used Exclusively" 'Opp. County Home Phone Uniontown 8 3024 1 Mile on Open Ivery Night '53 Buick super convertible V-8, Dynaflow, radio, $1 heater '53 Oldsmobile super 88 sedan, radio, heater, hydra- Si matic '92 Cadillac 62 sedan, radio, SO hydramatic '50 Cadillac 60 special sedan, radio, heater, $1 1 QC hydramatic 7 '52 Ford sedan, radio, heater. '53 Oldsmobile 83 two-door, radio, $T3OR heater I 7 -J '51 Ford, sedan, radio, heater '52 Chrysler; sedan, SO OR radio, heater 7J 995 695 '51 Chrysler sedan, QR radio, heater 7 '52 Dodge sedan, 51 OR radio, heater 245 WORK CAR SPECIALS A BARGAIN FOR ANY BUYER '47 Buick sedan, radio, heater '48 Chevrolet Flcetline 2-door, radio, heater '46 Dodge'sedan, radio, heater '47 Olds 66 V-8 motor, radio, heater, hydramatic '47 Pontiac club sedan, 1 heater '49 Studebaker sedan, radio, heater. '49 Studebaker coupe, radio, heater. 245 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY END SPECIAL yr.

Guarantee Equal to national brands costing up to 57 more. 100 capacity handles usual accessories. 45 heavy-duty plates conduct, conserve extra power. Impact, acid-resistant hard rubber case. Montgomery Ward 33 Morgantown St.

Uniontown, Pa. Executive 16, "iss'j--PAOE ft When his car went out of con- crossed the center line and ollidcd with anutlier automobile Route 19 north of Washington, early this" morning, Earl lutter, 53, vice president of the olumbia Gas was instantly illed. Mr. Clutter, who was in charge constructing the first as lines built by Columbia in ayelte 'County prior to World 1, was en route from Washington, to Pittsburgh when ic accident occurred. A resident o( Mount Lebanon, was well known in Greene bounty vhere he started in field ork with Light Real Estate Deals Listed 1 At Business Properly nd Heat Var 1.

prior to World native of Majorsville, W. IB is survived by his wife, Fairy, nd a suri, Gerald, of Lansing, ilich. He had been in poor health. Vets Day At Waynesburg Maj. Gen.

Henry K. Fluck, commanding officer of the 28th Divis- on, will main speaker at Veterans' Day celebration in Waynesburg tomorrow. Olher distinguished officials, incluuding Lt.Gov':Ro'yE.F including LI. Gov. Roy E.

Fur- PREPARE FOR WINTER Wood storm sash. All sashes glazed and sanded smooth. $2 03 up. Radiator covers. Cut from to B9c up.

Venetian blinds--Flexible steel slats $1.69. up. Plastic chair covers 2-way stretch chair covers S2.98 Part wool comforters Wool filled acetate satin covered comforters with fitted ends Cotton sheet blankets up wool blankets. Were $4.49, $3.54. wool blankels.

Were 511.85. Now S9.66: All time low price cotton plaid blankels $2.97 pr, wool blankets $4.44 See Millie Moser Catalog Order Desk, Seors, Roebuck Co. Phone GE 7-7501 man, will appear on the program. Military units from Waynesburg and Washington, will participate. A number of high school bands will provide music for the parade which will starl at 10 a.m.

The American Legion and Vet- rans of Foreign Wsrs posls nf I'aynosburg are sponsoring the bservance. Disasrce On 'oiing Significance WASHINGTON, Nov. 10--W-- lep. Kinvan (D-Ohio) said today Tamburri. "ucsday's election results indi- ate Democrats will boost their louse majority next year by even more than the 30-seat gain he ircviously predicted.

But Rep. Richard M. Simpson R-Pa.) saw only "local issues" is having decided the vote. He tilt predicted a Republican pickup of 32 seats to take command the House in 1956. The sharp contrast in views of he.

chairmen of Democratic and Republican congressional a m- paign committees underscored the split between leaders of the two parties over what the election signified. The voters themselves gave the Democrats a clear ne gain over the GOP in the cit and state contests. In B'villc Sold To i Firm A $20,000 deal for property I Brownsville was disclosed In the I recording of deeds in the house. 'The Goldmark Realty Corp. o('l Pittsburgh, purchased a building) on Markol SI from Jack and ly Goldman.

and Marcella Hogarjl bought a Lincoln St. home in.Un- ionftnvn from- Thaddeus Claire Kohetsky. Eftie M. Thomas sold 334 acre? I in Henry Clay Twp. to Ralph and I Leona Glisan.

George and Helen Bero chased a lot on the National Pikej I Hopwood, South Union, Emma Seller. Frank and Viola Huber sold a I lome in Hopwood, South Union, io Emma Seller. Jo'hn and Pearl Lavery boughH a lot on the McClellandtown Rd: from Clarence and Saul Grimm; Kenneth and Kathryn Densmore purchased a lot on Gordon I Uniontown, from Mary Elizr- beth Wood. Joseph and Anna Valigore, I chased a lot on the old Pittsburgh. North Union Twp.

from na Craig and others. Henry and Louise Tamburri I sold a lot on Downer North I Jnion, to Albert M. and Haicl Malizak. The Ohio yearly meeting of the I friends Church sold a lot to Borough of Brownsville on Cad; waller Brownsville. Angelo and Noelinc Lombardo I purchased home on South Union Twp.

from Joseph't. Ruby. Hasson P. Garybusa and Helen. I Garybusa bought a home in North Union from Henry and Louise Vernal A.

Jones and Jones purchased a tract of land! in l.uzernc Twp. from Tomasco I Marchaindo and wife. Mildred Weller of Pittsburgh' bought an acre of land on Mill I Run, Springfield lha and Henry Kooser. Wilma and Robert Waybrighd sold a home on Smith own, to'Bertha Friend. Anna and William Fisher pur-j chased a lot on Edison Evansl Manor Plan, North Union, frorrjl William Ponzuric.

John Jozefov bought a lot onl the Pritts Saltlick Twp. Harry Williams and others. LAMPREVS INCREASE WASHINGTON, Nov. 10 sea lampreys have increased in a Erie, water they have generally shunned in the past. But a fish and wild life service official said there still aren't enough to justify alarm.

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY BRYSON MOTORS -USED'CAR-LOT Open'Til 231 Foyette Street: GE.8-8531 I I USED CARS 5 Plymouth Savoy V8 sedan. Radio, heater, white wall tires. Low mileage. Scarlet rednd 54 Dodge Royal 2-door, beautiful 2-tone green. miles.

Radio, heater, automatic 1 local owner. I 7 50 Dodge Coronet club coupe, radio, heater, plastic seat covers. All good tires 52 Chevrolet sedan. Two tone blue. Had best of care.

Chevrolet deluxe 2-door, low mileage, very clean. This one is top! '48 Plymouth club coupe. Spotless, light blue, radio and heater. New covers Runs fine. S' Only '50 Mercury 2-door, radio, heater, overdrive, all tires.

Jet black finish. Priced at '51 Plymouth a station wagon. 2-lone green. Mechanically sound. Lots of room for light hauling.

Ideal for sportsmen '52 Cranbrook 4. door, radio, heater. All good tires. Looks and runs Studebaker Champion 'hard-' top, fully equipped. Low mileage.

Cleanest one in town. Easy to' own for only Romesburg 'Motors "Your Dodge-Plymouth Dealer" 28 W. Fayette St. GE 8-3538 Opei) FURNITURE Brand New SAVE UP 2-pc. living room sets S93 3-pc.

bedroom sets 593 Platform rockers S29.95 Rollaway beds with innerspring mattresses S24.95 Innerspring mattresses S19.95 Cotton mattresses 9.95 Studio couches S49.95 5-pc. breakfast sets S49.95 9x12 wool rugs S49.95 Apt. size electric ranges $99.95 42-inch sinks S79.95 Wallpaper room lots $1.98 up Plastic wall tile sq. ft. 32c Rubber tile 6xBxig 12c each Asphalt tile 9x9xVs 7c each MANY OTHER ITEMS AT BIG SAVINGS KEYSTONE FURNITURE CO.

66 Main Street Phone GE 7-3471 George W. Abel, 81, Succumbs At-Dilliner George Walter Abel, 81, a dent of Dilliner for the past.50 i years, passed away late Tuesday) night in his home. He was a member of Shordorij Chapel Methodist Church and thel I.O.O.F. Lodge, both near Dil-f liner. Preceded in death hy his wifej Mary Ellen Linton Abel, survived by a son, James od Greensboro, R.D.

a daughter! Hiss Hallie Abel of Bobtown; brothers, Minor and Marion Abell of Grafton, W. and a sister! Mrs. Ellis Humphrey of W. Va. I Sen-ices will be held at 2 p.m.! on Saturday in the residence wi.thi burial in Linton Cemetery near Dilliner.

NEED MORE MONEY THESE DAYS? LET ME SHOW YOU HOW to weekly KING- SIZE commissions and big fat renewals that spell an income upwards of $150 and more per We a i you; give you "LEADS" golbre The demand is terrific. Yes, the famous White Shield Program of Medical- Surgical and Lifetime Income Protection assures you the OPPORTUNITY TO ENJOY' THE BETTER THINGS IN LIFE. Investigate at once. If you ore over have a'car. Coll Hreho, Fidelity Interstate i Insurance a Manager, at 7-4559, between 9 and.5 for inter view, Tax Applications To Be Made Public WASHINGTON, Nov.

Rep. Moss (D-Calif.) today hailed as "real progress" a Treasury De- I partment move to make public the applications of organizations seeking income tax exemption. chairman of a government operations subcommittee.in-1 vestigating federal information practices, told newsmen the Treas- rury decision indicated "we've I made a few small dents" in government secrecy, I a Undersecretary IT. a a Rose told the commit- itee yesterday the Treasury will Congress for authority to I make public the requests for tax- exempt status. The applications ist the aims and organizational details of the groups seeking the special tax treatmerrt.

Former Local Man Dies In Washington Joseph W. Newcomer, died yesterday in Washington, from a heart attack. Son of Thomas's, and Heddy Richey Newcomer, he was raised in the Uniontown area. He attended Canonsburg Academy and Ohio Northern University and was a civil engineer by trade. He leaves a daughter, Mary Bird Crawford of Ocean City, N.

two sisters, Mrs. Ada Hindroan of Biirgettstown, and Mrs. Mabel Caldwell, also of that city. Funeral services will be helrl tomorrow at 2 p. in the Bebout and Barnhill Funeral Home, Highland Washington.

Burii! will be in Oak Grove Cemetery, Ut.iontown. UGAL NOIICES NOTICE TO BIDDSfiS Stslcd ettnpttlUri bills will i- celved by the Bctioo! Dtitriet of FaL-- chanM' BorouBh, I FcsntyiriaU, for the cluolo; and rtpilrln'g of equlpzuAt. Said tqulpmtnt rlewnl it the HijJi School Pi, fct- hovul JT ml pa. All Mdj mtut In .4 hxait of the lectetiry on or bfora 6, 19SS. ABRAHMf r..

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