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THURSDAY, NQVfMBEft 3, THI DAILY COURIfl PAGE TWENTY-THItt CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Rtol tttoft for Salt In Reel Ittate A 0 VIRGINIA new COB- nell whool, I kwiUH. for polnlntnt Dial ttfUttt. PITTfBURO batfrooau. gu hot wittr heat. Powdtr room.

ind nice MELCROn--rive room dwelling. Aluminum tiding, nice yard. Low Priced. WOOD Side), six room home and 13 For additional Information Dial: PAUL G. WAGONER Real and Don BUtey.

Salesman WMt Crawford Ave. Dial GRCXNSBURG 7- room, two-itory brick. MSO down, list monthly. HARRISON CITY l-room, two-ttory frame. 17,100.

WHIRLOW AGENCY Harriaon City Dial 744-3411 WILLS ROAD. we--An tionilly attractive two-itonr frame, otferinf three tearooms, a large carpeted living room and dining room. CX. kitchen, with Full basement with fireplace and recreation room poui- bllitlM. attached garage, aitu- ated on larfe 75x120 lot.

Out- ftandtna location. ARCH S. Aluminum tiding, two-itory frame, 6 rooms, bath, hot water heat, detached garage, convenient Reatonable. GREEN J02 solid two-story brick, 4 bedrOoma. 3 baths, large living room, dining room and kitchen, gu hot water heat, detached garage, corner lot.

Ideal for large family. DUNBAR, II RAILROAD frame, roomi, bath, modern kitchen, new warm air furnace, copper plumbing. Very reasonable. FAYETTE REALTY VanDvke Humbert, Realtor 2nd National Bank Dial tt-MOO Rtal for Solt for felt SCOHDALE LOVELY MODERN RANCH beamed llvinf roon dining room section tmncly nice Internal Uy-out. nd PERSONAL MENTION real Chwtnui St.

A fine buy. Good financing ed. $19.900. Dial Evenings 172-4071 LHORMER AGENCY UH Hr Sato IS CHOICE BUILDING Ideal Mibwbaa, loti. City we' mlnutet from town.

Newly (Rtrtrktad). Dial Wtnttd Heal Istatt If WANTED--3 bedroom home between Connellsville and Scott, dale. If you want to sell please call Sam Klnkus Realty, 6M-2220 anytime. Auction Legols Auction Salts WEST SIDE--Six room houic. MT.

PLEASANT--7 room house. MELCROFT--Five room home. KIDGE bedroom house, top locaUon. large lot. DUNBAR Eight room house.

Can be used as duplex. PUBLIC AUCTION Friday, Nov. 4, at 12 Noon at the late residence of Alice Smuh (deceased), one-half mile south of Ligonier, off Route 711 (watch (or sale signs). 30 Head of Holstein milk cows, T.B. and tested.

Accredited herd with individual health charts 5 cows fresh in the last 2 months; close springers and others milking good. 4 Holstein yearling heifers; 5 calves 2 to 6 months old (Good herd of Dairy 400-gal. vacuum bulk milk tank with compressor, pump and dumping station; Surge 2- unit milking machine with vacuum pump and motor: 'Surge" electric bramhne washer; stainless double washing vat; State electric 80-gal. hot water tank, like new; Also 8-hole hog feeder and other miscellaneous itcmb. 1,000 bushel oats.

2.000 baskets corn; 83 ton (baled) hay. 10 ton (baled) straw. Sale Terms--Cash! Francis Smith, Executor. Estate of Alice N. Smith (Deceased).

H. Frye, Auctioneer, Pleasant Unity, Pa Dial 423-4354. Ltgal Noticts Mrs. Bairy Bryner of Altoona is a patient in the Altoona Hospital, where she is undergoing observation and treatment. Her husband, Mr, Bryner, ig the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ernett Bryner of 1106 Springfield Pike. He is presently a aophomore at Pennsylvania State University, where he is majoring in elementary education. Rummage sale. Saturday, Nov.

9 a.m. to 2 p.m., East Side Fire Station by Ladies Aid Society, St. John's Lutheran Church. Advertisement 3- nov-2t Rummage sale, East Side Fire Station, Friday, Nov. 4, 6 to 8 p.m., by Beta vertisement--3-nov-2t Mrs.

Yvonne Cossell a son, Mrs. Carolyn Wettgen and son, Mrs. Nancy Martin and son, Mrs. Anna Giles and boy and girl twins, Mrs. Maxine Lane, Mrs.

Hilda Borsotto, Mrs. Mary Ambrose and Mrs. Elizabeth Evans have been discharged Connellsville State General Hospital. Mrs. Mary Jane Mitchell of 1300 Buckeye has been transferred from Connellsville State General Hospital to the West Perm Hospital, Pittsburgh, where she is undergoing observation and treatment.

room ig No. 3S-21. AUNT HET We get credit for beta' the best-fed nation in the world, and, off hand, I'd say that we are the moat sleep-starved. Snow Flurries, Cold Forecast In Pennsylvania Valor Cited No. Koreans Wipe Out U.S.

Patrol RONALD A. WILLS United Preat Inttrnetienal PANMUNJOM, Korea (UPI) An American back so fiercely before it virtually wiped out by North Korean invaders one of its members will be nominated Bkb Near Opening Dates for Two New School SuUings Continued From Page 1 to the bus driver. These stubs are ifnt in the glove compartment of the bus and are used as a check by the driver in accepting a pupil passenger. Disciplinary action once ban died by the individual drivers, IGRIM MRS. IDWARD WlitIL Mrs.

Vera H. Weibel, 48, of Water Jeannette. died Tuesday night in Monsour Hospital, Jeannette. For years she was secretary in the Westinghouse Electric Corp. office in Pittsburgh and Irwin.

She was a native of Morgantown, W. Reckfess Spending Assailed DOVER, Del. (UPI root Surviving ar her husband, I shoud attack the Edward; parents, George cause on 1 Runner Hayts ernment policies' A. WILLS acuon once nan- fXward; her parents, George tllu ini on TM ffil ittrnetienal dled bv the individual fT and Ar izona Runner Hayes ernment policies'-rather than Korea (UPI) been transferred to i tvw dau htejr boycott food counters, Roger oatrol of each school. Sd Judith) SteSbSer Flemmg treasurer misbehaves on n(J SS: of the American Farm Bureau TM 0 Fort Gavin, and Linda Howell at home; 11 grandchil- Federation, said night Bureau Wednesday ment, if any, is to posthumously for the Honor, military authorities today.

It is America' honor. Six Americans and one South Korean soldier in the United Nations force were killed and one American wounded in the battle half a mile below the, demilitarized tone (DMZ). In as they are for any seri- senarate clash a few hours later offense in the school bufld- Koreans killed one North ling or while under school care. Korean infiltrator and suffered Traffic safety for Bullskin Jeannette where the rvicc wil1 held Fleming told the annual din- the Delaware increases in traced di- spiral funeral promote by reckless govern- at lo 30, spending out to the offending pupil. the the parents B.

H. BOSSART Bernard H. Bossart, 82, Indiana, R. D. 1, formeriy i ami.

inr fiuiuwui township school children, also'X 0 Jf 1 no losses. The lone American survivor running its of the ambush was identified "through channels" when the board adopted a resolution re- i not keeping pace with increases 'in farm operating costs. of.ers are not the cause of tofla- of tion. They, too. are the victims at of the home of his son, Clark E.

at Youngstown NOTICE per Tyrone Township Road ard has appointed Mrs. Josephine Stanyon, Star Route (Kingview). Scottdale. to collect 'i of 10. ol wage and earned income tax as ot Oct.

29, 1966, The storm which blanked the Great Lakes Region and the Midwest with heavy snow moved northward to the northwest of fir in AC Pennsylvania today. Although some snow was xpec ted in Western Pennsylvania, no heavy amounts were anticipated. The weather bureau said the rain would end in Eastern Pennsylvania today with temperatures dropping throughout the i day from highs reached this I morning. Partly cloudy to cloudy cold weather with snow flurries likely west and north por- 'tions was forecast for tonight. California Brush Fires Fatal to 14 By BRENT CARRUTH United International LOS ANGELES (UPI)--Four Overnight lows were expected in the 20s and 30s.

Mostly cloudy skies were fore- today as Pfc David L. Bibee, 17. of Mount Hill Road, Ringgold, He was Dec. 7, born 1883, questing Bullskin Township the school. The request was made to the board by the Bull- skin Township PTA, asking the board to officially request the supervisors to ask the state for the signals.

Permission Vs. He was reported in to in turn request condition at an Army hospital in State Department of Highways Seoul with wounds inflicted install school safety blinkers grenade fragments. A spokesman said two South Korean captains were killed and another injured Wednesday when a land mine exploded during maneuvers near the border. The Communist North Korean news agency gave a clue today to the increased attention on the DMZ when it reported President Johnson agreed to send arms and equipment for three new South Korean reserve divisions. "This means that the US.

policy of war provocation in Korea will be further stepped up." the broadcast said. The latest incidents took place several hours before Johnson i years JhUdren', a Fleming said next Tuesday's election will determine whether Congress can be restored to a separate and independent branch of government. "For Congress to survive politically as both a separate and independent branch of govern- ZESTS' was given to parade ers. The funeral service will say yes or no on its own find- be I ings and resoonsibilitv in an- held at St. James a swer to questions on major pol- Church at Youngstown at 2jicy," he said.

"This it cannot p.m. Friday in charge of the Rfv. Leo S. LaFontaine Inter- in bowskl. Star Route, Scottdale, Pa effective Oct 28.

1966. I William E. Shreve, Secretary. oct-29-nov-3J LOCATION-S room i CENTRAL house DUPLEX Good income, shopping center. NOTICE OF LETTING Tuesday, December 6, 1966 at 2:00 Eastern Standard Time, State Public School Building Au- thont will receive at 101 South 25th Street, PO Box 3161.

Kline Village, Harnsburg, 17120, sealed proposals which will be publiclv opened lor the fol- near NORMAL V1LLE faim AREA--107 acre NEAJl HIGH room house. Beautiful 1 SOUTH SIDE--4 bedroom houst TRADE IN YOUR HOME County and city loU and acieage for SAM K1NKUS REALTY Call anytime (21-2220 MOW TO--Talk to within Od Wtni Ao UI'MOO lowing projects: CONSTRUCT ijects 'ION OF NEW ELE- killed a te Friday with snow flurries other was burned in North portion. Vari- Wednesday at Campi a cloudiness was expected in Pendleton, pushing the death' tne east with some snow flurries toll to 14 in a two-day series of -possible in tbe OCODM Highj southern California brush fires. Friday will run in the 30 and The a were among 300 enlisted men and 21 civilian firemen who fought five for the western oar the 6 ern pai Seoul for the United States. Short or Long! Printed Pattern MZNTARY SCHOOL FOR CONNELLSVILLE AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT.

FAYETTE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. Cooke and Rvan Registered Architects 16H Fifth Avenue Ainold. Pennsylvania 15068 Contiact Tjpe of Number Contract per S5-857-1 General construction $50 oo I fighting a fire in the Angeles S5-857-2 Heatms Construction $3o oo i National Forest just north of S5-857-3 PlumbmR Construe. J35 00 I VollTM ss-857-4 Electrical construe. $35 no the San Fernando Valley.

niauniKs. specifications, proposal) That fj re centered in the i and bid envelopes mav be. a secured by prospective biddcis rugged Pacoima Canyon area by applying to ARCHITECTS i 15 other men injured, some named above and depositing the amount stated above, which will be refunded only upon receipt of a bom fide bid by the Authoi- i and. the return of the drawings and specifications to thc Aichitect good oidcr within ten 1 0 davs after the opening of bids, otherwise, tile v.ill be forfeited Mail to THE ARCHITECTS for a different fires which blackened more than 5.000 acres at the sprawling base near Oceanside. The blazes were brought under control at 3:30 p.m.

PSTj Wednesday. Ten members of an elite U.S. i Continued From Page 1 Forest Service "hot shot" unit keep service interruptions Teleohone, Power Service Disrupted By Rain, Windstorm Deposit i were burned to death Tuesday i short-lived a SPI I i i dual interruptions amounted to approximately 50 in the borough of Dunbar and another 30 at Perryopolis. By this morning, Dolde said, crews were still working on restoring service to those individual lines knocked out because of wet cables. For West Penn Power winds played havoc with wires blown "very critically," and one woman dead of a heart attack.

also was controlled Wednesday afternoon after burning 2,100 acres and forcing evacua- deposit i check tlon OI lwo ccmtract In Tijuana, Mexico, just specifications for each across international border south of San Diego, fire swept through a densely populated two-and-one-half block residential area Wednesday night. It destroyed several hundred tiny box-like structures before it was and specifications may be reviewed at the offices of the Aichitects or State Public School Building Authority Each bid must be accompanied by a bid bond, or a certified check oi bank check pavable to THE STATE I SCHOOL BUILDING AUTHORITY in an amount not than five (5 per cent of the Ba-e Bid The picvailmc i i wajp as controlled. There were no immediate down in Everson about the vicinity bridge that of the affected custom- be paid to workmen emplovcd in the pciformance of theje contracts The state Public School Bunding awaiting transfer to Viet am Authority leservcs the ncht to I Authoritv leservcs the right to reject any or all bids or to accept or reject any bid. Elliott Falk part Executive Director. State Public School Building Authority nov-3-10-17 Make an elegant entrance Rocketry Progress Raises Space Trip Ideas Beyond Moon PITTSBURGH (UPD--Prog- jress toward the development of 'nuclear powered rockets has experts thinking about a "variety of ambitious missions" beyond travel to the moon, an official of the Atomic Energy Commission said Tuesday.

Milton Klein, deputv manager of the Office o' Space Nuclear Propulsion, told the Atomic fa- dustrial Forum that atomic rockets will open possibilities for space explorations "which could not be considered practical" otherwise. Although the fate of atomic at holiday galas in the short foc foi programs has not been or long version of this 2-part Klein said, research to lace idate "leaves little room for doubt that nuclear rockets can available." dress. Choose brocade, lace, crepe, tissue faille. Printed Pattern 9206: Sizes 1214, 16V4, 20'4, 24V4. Size 16'A requires 214 yards 54-inch.

FIFTY CENTS in coins for each pattern add 15 cents for each pattern for first-class mailing and special handling. Send to: MARIAN MARTIN THI DAILY COURIIM FATTIRN OfPT. HJ WIST 1ITH NIW YORK, N.Y. 1H11 Print, NAMI, AODRISS with ZIP, SIZI and tTYLI NUM- BCCLUStVE! NEW! We're proud to tell YOU that oun to tht only FafcWtatw Pitttri Cttatei to briMtou ovtr top dMlfM PLOT FREE Pit- tern Coupon for any Catalog 8cm) We. Man With One Leg In German Army ASCHAFFENBURG, Germany fUPI) --Juergen Schmitt, 24, did not escape the draft despite the lofts of a leg in an automobile accident last year.

He was ordered recently to report for physical and pre-induction pronounced fit 100 electrical ers in Everson. Elsewhere throughout West Penn's area here, the only ill effects came from "service drops," the knocking down of individual service line inlets caused by either wind or falling tree branches and twigs. These were described as widely scattered and isolated incidents, a ThV victims were utility spokesman said. How- members of a staging battalion i ever there were no primary Imes knocked down in the immediate Connellsville city area. One transformer, however, was burned out near i Brownfield near Uniontown and West Main St.

in Uniontown was plagued with street light They created uneasiness in South Korea but not fear--with 550.000 men the ROK armv is one of the strongest in Asia. Another 50,000 Americans also are manning the truce line. Pickett. commander of the U.S. 2nd Infantry Division, briefed newsmen at this truce village.

The U.N. command has demanded an urgent meeting of the mixed armistic commission to consider charges that North Korean invaders have killed 23 South Koreans and six Americans since Oct. 15. Pickett did not name the slain American he said would be recommended for a decoration for heroism but said he "was one of the killed soldiers who preferred although to he stay had and fight a perfect dcteimined in accordance with reports of deaths or injuries the piovisions of the Pennsyl-' Prevailing wage Act shall from Mexican authorites. They were on a ridge oi any a ca nyon known as Piedra Lumbre, or "rock of fire, 1 and were trapped when winds caused a sudden flareup.

In Washington, D.C., meanwhile, the chief of the Agriculture Department's forest service, Edward P. Cliff, ordered a top level group to study and report on the San Fernando Valley fire. Two other San Fernando Valley fires, in Dayton Canyon, just west of Canoga Park, and in Box Canyon, near Chatsworth, were controlled Wednesday after threatening a missile base and oil and rocket engine testing facilities. Three Killed When Storm Hits Mexico problems. This morning both utilities were still getting calls on service interruptions and both reported having crews at work throughout the night.

Winds reached such high gusts around 7:30 p.m. that several metal trash cans were blown over like paper cups. But, despite the off-season lightning and blinding rains, city firemen, city police and Uniontown state police reported "all quiet," with no fire started and motorists either staying at home or making themselves scarce on streets and highways. By United International A hard-hitting autumn i A naru-miuujs TAMPICO Mexico (UPI) -A accompMicd savage wind storm lashed the Gulf coast of Mexico Wednesday, killing a.t least three winds and sub-freezing temperatures, covered Ohio with as much as 10 inches of snow and drifts as 1I1VM -persons and sinking a 6,000 high two feet or more today. oil-drilling barge.

At least six deaths were at- The cook of the oil barge tributed to premature blast Mercury drowned when of winter) whidl roared into the barge capsized and sank in the I state ear i Wednesday and small harbor of Bustos south of swirled ets wa rd during the Tampico. Helicopters rescued 45 other crewmen from the water. In Vera Cruz, two persons were killed when a small car was blown off a waterfront night. Hundreds of motorists were stranded in Northwestern Ohio, which bore the brunt of the outburst in one of the earliest opportunity to get away." He said the patrol managed to inflict serious injuries or death to at one of the Communist invaders. Patrols found a large amount of blood stains leading back to the point where the attacking force reentered North Korea.

"The casualties were the greatest loss to American military by attack from Communist North Korea since the Korean armistice" in 1953, Pickett said. Only one soldier of the eight- man patrol survived and he suffered gunshot and grenade fragment wounds. The soldier, a Falcon Band Brownsville on Nov" 11 for the annual Fayette County observance of Veterans Day. Miss Mabel and Miss Mary L. Rugh were granted permission to attend the state convention of the department of classroom teachers in Harrisburg, Friday Nov.

18, while similar permission was granted Milton Allison Allen Q. Jones, Elaine Pritts and Dexton Reed to attend the PSEA convention Dec. 1 and 2 in Philadelphia. Harry D. Hyatt was elected a school custodian on a six months probation period and a sabbatical leave was approved for Mrs.

Christine M. Lincoln for the remainder of the school year. It was also agreed to ask the Connellsville School Authority to approve a deviation on the Zachariah School contract that would permit installation of heating, lighting and ventilation for storage areas of the new building at an already bid price of $4,864. This work was bid when the contract was let for the new school but as one of the many alternates that was not accepted at the time. Permission to use the school gymnasium at Leisenring by St.

Stephen's Church for basketball games was also approved. The gym will be used from 7 to 8 p.m. daily and one hour Saturday afternoons. Personnel to handle the winter recreation program mapped out for the school district was elected. The program will include in- Lra-mural sports, swimming, basketball, roller skating and skiing, the latter now available since the district has a qualified instructor available.

Teachers named to the winter recreation staff are: thc will be in Pleasant Unity do unless the individual members of congress have the courage to speak out, to say no Cemetery. The body is at the even against ail-out pressures Gaut funeral home at Pleasant i from the executive branch of Unity. D. M. CROWLEY Denton M.

Crowley, 76, Of 225 West Crawford died early today in the Oakland Veterans Hospital, Pittsburgh, where he had been a patient for a year and a half. He was born Jan. 2, 1890, in Connelisville, a sno of the late Matthew and Susan Cunningham Crowley. He was a mem- government." Industry, Business Will Advise Board On School Courses ber of Church the and Continued From Page 1 to the school. The articles of agreement also provide for the admission lo i Christian i the school of any other school the World War I Veterans.

Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Leona C. Schenck of Sharon Hill and Mrs. Rufus Laing of Baltimore, and a brother, Charles A. Crowley of Connellsville.

The body was a 10 the McCormick funeral home. private whose name a 1 Donald Branthoover. Wilmer, pital ETHEL MCLAUGHLIN SCOTTDALE Miss Ethel McLaughlin of 600 Brown Everson, died unexpectedly Wednesday. She was born in Owensdale. a daughter of the late William and Margaret Brooks McLaughlin and was a member of the Everson E.

U. B. Church. Surviving are a sister, Miss Beth McLaughlin of Everson, and a brother, Edgar McLaughlin of Detroit, Mich. The body will be at the Murphy memorial home after 7 p.m Thursday where the funeral service will be held at 11 a.m Saturday with the Rev.

Roert B. Patton officiating Interment will be in Scottdale lemetery. B. R. STALNAKER JR.

Ben Raymond Stalnaker 18, formerly of this area, died Oct. 30 in a Rosemead, district at a later time. In addition they also provide for the establishment of a tuition fee for students attending the school district that does not have a vocational technical school. When opened, the courses will include those for boys and girls who plan to learn a trade and do not plan to go on to a college or university. Advisory committees a been provided for and it is here where qualified persons not on the school boards or now in the teaching profession will have their "say." The general advisory committee, to be appointed by the Fayette County School Board, will comprise representatives of industry, trades, crafts, occupations, business, research and educational agencies along with school administrators of the two school districts.

This group will advise what particular courses are needed in the area, subjects, equipment etc. Courses to be offered in the new school have as yet to be decided and set up. Another advisory group will be the professional advisory council that will comprise the chief school administrators of withheld pending notification of next of kin, was reported in good condition in a Seoul hospital. onto the beach and buried snowstorms within memory of Perry GOP Roily Planned Friday In Fire Station PERRYOPOLIS The Republican political rally that will feature district GOP legislative candidates as speakers will start at 8 p.m. Friday in the fire hall here instead of Saturday as erronously reported to The Courier.

Arranged by Harry i GOP central committeeman from the Perrvopolis area, the program will include three candidates for state House of Representatives and one for the State Senate. House candidates who will speak are Albert V. Mong, 52nd District; Marion Klingensmith, 53rd District and William Wheeler, 51st District. The party's state senatorial candidate for the 32nd Senatorial District will be Charles Detwiler of Bullskin Township. County GOP Chairman Robert L.

Webster will attend along with County Treasurer Donald Stephens. Refreshments will be aerved after the program which is open to the pub- M-T JUl 4 1 I Cl TT I I I I I i i i i A i vi I vf Burkholder, William Coleman He was ac so f- and the participating districts who Ronald Dulla, Miss Georgette 'Mrs. Ben R. Stalnaker of Rosewill advise the board on and The family formerly the school's organization Uniontown, McClelland- opera tion The craft advisory commit- town and Continental No. 2.

A native of Harrisburg, he tees will be established by the Eicher, James Hartz, Richard Lohr, Sebastian LoNigro, Miss Earlene Magdovitz, Nino Mer- endine, Miss Marsha Palmer, Carl Sleasman, George Varga and Richard Witt. The board also decided to adopt the policy that credits for increments and masters de- a ro Provisions have also grees must be submitted before Oct. 1 of each school year. was graduated from Rosemead V0cationa i 4echnical board School, where he was a will advise on the occ tions School Bus Policy Will Be Explained To Area PTA Council 3nd home 161 a a to establish pupil quotas from each participating district KAROLCIK RITES desiring to attend. A aer service will be held 1 None of these course, for Dr.

Jan Karolcik 73, of Un- have put into operation lomown a native of Leisenring and cannot until the school is NCK 1, at 10 a.m. Friday in the furtner along Haky funeral home at Union- The two will organize and establish what is to be Connellsville Area PTA Coun- 1 Nicho'as Greek Cath- known as North Coun will meet at 8 pm. today ohc Church of Perryopolis, wiU ty Vocational-Technical School, the bU 'KTi'EST when it will hear a school of-, be made in the church ceme-' th i i a iU Inrv a 1 OCIIL ficial outline the dures covering bus transports- Elks wiil hold a ritual at 8 p.m. tion. including passenger disci- today- name at unhl a pema enough to be placed in the army reserve.

"In wartime, we can use people with one tog," a draft board spokesman explained. art many (or them in oftiCM ties." or technical facili- upside down in the sand. Infant In PHILADELPHIA (UPI) Eight-month-old Sarina Gordy died Wednesday when fire swept a North Philadelphia home. Four other children under six years of age fled to safely. The infant was found on a sofa in the of ttw first floor.

Mrs. Helen Gordy, 21, mother of tht victim, said she was at nearby real estate office when tht fire broke out. many residents. Gov. James A.

Rhodes, who had to return from a day of campaigning in the Youngstown area by bus because of poor flying conditions, notified division highway beads to get all available equipment out to clear the roads. "If necessary, rent equipment to get UN highways open sad traffic moving again," Rhodes ssid be told toe divisioa cbieis. At Port CltatoR, along Lake Erie, milts per hour winds Sen It lem. A ton was born to Mr. Mrs Robert Stefancin of and Uniontown at 6 a.m.

Monday in Unkmtown Hospital. Robert M. Wasson. head of the ConnellsvUle Area School The two boards will select the site, adopt the a a STRICKLER A ud a vc expenditures The funeral for Willis Strick- 5L Ul 1 nd 1 ment mt LMt ta GVU'JUI LMIIVA ui ixiui vjuiv-JV District bus will be held at 2 p.m. Fn- and ame(nd thet a cl es operations, will explain' the new day at the Blair funeral home, 01 TM permit system and the policy i Perryopolis, with the Rev.

Wil- affecting discipline. Wasson also outlined buffeted power lines and blew water ever the breakwall, causing the lake to lap at two docks within the heart of toe city. Most of the highways in and areuod the city were covered witi a sheet of ice. same changes to the Connellsville Area School Board Wed- nesdav night. Chairman for the proeram tonight is Mrs.

Ray Collins. Talki Fruttltsi. TUNNELTON, Pa. (UPI)-A federal mediator reported no progress Wednesday after two days of contract talks between the United Mine Workers District 90 and officials of the strikebound Federal Laboratories Inc. The union seeks improvement in fringe benefits jand retirement programs along with higher wages.

About 500 employes walked off their jobs at the Indiana County firm Oct. IS after the expiration of a three-year contract and white collar workers have been idled. when deemed necessary. The officiating. Inter-, bo ards din 8 as one wil1 (he ment will be in Flaiwoods Cem-1 a1 0 ele ct the scno01 But, for A Masonic service will be' ur ses etery.

other intents and the county school conducted at 8 p.m. today at' board wil1 act as a 8 ent for thc the funeral home Dr. Doctvrt to Paul Ritter, director I will operate, administrate and manage the school. Tied in with this, preliminary i paperwork for the proposed of new Connellsville Area i the new department of biophys- School to be built on the same ics bcrtig established at Union- ground, has been launched. The town Hospital, will speak on i site will have to be approved radioisotopes and ultrasound in by the State Forest and Waters wrf the first forms have been filled out and sent to the of Public In- diagnosis at the annual meeting of thc Fayette County Medical and Pharmaceutical Societies at 6 p.m.

today Shady Side Inn. Daughter for Ltfans. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Logan of Uniontown, R.

D. 1, became parents of a daughter at 10:18 a.m. Monday in Uniontown Hospital. il i struction. I Robert Sandusky, chairman of the new building committee, said that plans of the new of building are io the first working stages but have not progressed to the stage where any report can be made on tt, the proposed new buMof..

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