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THURSDAY, SEP1EMBKR 2 1 1967 THE DAILY COURIER, CGNNCLLSVIILE, PA. PAGE TWENYY-SkVIN The Daily Courier Classified Advertisements Real Estatt for Sole Real Estate for Sale Real Estate for Sole Property fw II HtuMi Silt PERSONAL MENTION S'lORE ROOM 1522 QUICK SALE--Modern 1 twri- Conntllsvlllo. i loom i houte lots. 30S South Uth alter ti also a i i up- M.iiii. a entrance, to vcliool, Rood VLSI CM location rail between and M.

foi appoiivlmrnt. Proptrty for Tradt I2A KOM SALE OR TRADE Mount pleasant--Lovely 1-Jloor a home, 2 bedrooms, play Kiom home insulated, beaull- lot t)7x2UO, ideal for garden for children, noar Several mountain icsorts, with' walking distance to town, laxes approximately $42 per AT Would ai range to trade this tor small home in McKccsport 01 nearby vicinity (West Newinn or I with bus service to McKeesport Soiling Pnce fi 500 wil1 t- 500 down, the rest like rent. Fontact the owner, dial 6727325. A I fi V4 b.iths, i i i oil all Jandhcapcd, priced Un quick sale. Dial 455-3405.

MOUNT PLKASANT-Five-room liijiiM-. i a IM.S a nice location. VoioUi Realty Robci Kalp, S.tU",m.m, Di.il 547-8265. HfttiMi for Site GEORGIA AVE. 320 EAST-five room house, 2 bedrooms, all on one flooi.

Hardwood hot air heat, (as Single Rarage. A very nice pioperty in a very nice location. PATTERSON 517 EAST- 'South Side property, 4 bedrooms, gas hot air heat, includes -wall-to-wall carpetinc first floor, Venetian blinds and drapes. Cull for deUili. PARK STREET, new school.

5-room frame, 2 larfe bedrooms, (fas fired hot air heat new Ras hot water heat- rr storm doors and windows. Includes a blinds, drapes, awnings, etc. MURPHY 524-Near new school. Brick. 3 bedrooms.

hot water heat, gas fired, Iin- ished third floor, corner lot. Priced to sell WOODDALE--Country property new home, one floor, 4 bedrooms. Aluminum siding, 2-stall integral garage. Coal fired hot an heat. MORBELL 546--Six room brick house with finished attic.

A lovely corner property, now vacant and pi iced to sell. 305 E. Six room frame with bath. Partial wall-to-wall carpeting. Storm doors and windows, cas fired hot air heat.

Fenced in yard. A-l condition. PAUL G. WAGONER Kcal Estate and Insurance Don Blasey. Broker 1009 West Crawford Ave.

Dial 628-1870 KETDMORE HOAD--S. Conriells- ville. 1 acre, five room house. $1 500; also 605 N. St.

11 room double hoube, large lot. suitable for two families). In- CIUIK- Maitucci's Market, 1001 Pittsburg St. extension. Automotive OR THESE EKTRR FinEOSEDCRRS '63 FORD 1295 XL 2-Door Hardtop.

'64 FORD 1395 Galaxie 500 4-Door Sedan auto. '65 TR 1095 Convertible. '65 FORD Custom Stick. 1395 "8" 2-Door 63 RAMBLER 895 Classic Wagon, automatic. '65 FORD 1350 Fairlane 4-Door, 4-speed.

'63 FORD Galaxie 4-Door. 60 PLYM. 250 4-Door ic. automat- TRUCKS '63 CMC Ton 1150 ft. Panel.

'64 WILLYS 1495 Ton Pickup. Ideal Farm or Truck. Coal '62F-350 H95 One-ton duals, '62 INTER. 795 14-Ton Pick-Up. All Vihlclti art niwly iniptcttd.

Optn Ivtnlnfli 'til pm 'HI pm III OUR SALISMEN WEISEL FORD ICOTTDALI N74I10 DAWSON bath, 2-car i Eijjht loom i a atio, I.IIRO lot, new Dial 529-7238. Employment SALES REPRESENTATIVE EXPANDING COMPANY COLLEGE DEGREE EXCELLENT SALARY EXPENSES Send inquiries to J. G. PFAFF SUN OIL COMPANY P.O. Bex GREENSBURG, PA.

An Equal Opportunity Employer Automotive TOP QUALITY USED CARS Due to the tremendous success of new car sales we are loaded with sharp trade ins. Here's just a few and prked for quick sale! '66 PLYMOUTH Fury III 4 Dr. H.T. V-8, power steering and brakes. '66 MERCURY Comet 4 Dr Sedan.

6 power steering. '66 CORVAIR 4 Dr. H.T. 6 auto. '65 PLYMOUTH Fury III 4 Dr H.T.

V-8, power steering and air conditioning. '65 JEEP Tuxedo Park, CJ5, 4 wheel drive and radio. '64 CHEVY Impala 4 Dr. Sedan, V-8, automatic. '64 CHEVY Impala 4 Dr.

H.T., 6 standard transmission. '63 OLDSMOBILE F85 convertible, V-8, auto. '63 CHEVY II 2 Dr. Sedan, 6 auto. '63 CADILLAC Sedan DeVille, full power and air conditioned.

'63 CHRYSLER Newport 4 Dr. Sedan, V-8, power steering. '62 BUICK LaSabre 4 Dr. H.T. V-8, power steering.

'61 FALCON 4 Dr. Sedan, 6 auto. '60 RAMBLER American 2 Dr. Sedan, 6 cylinder, automatic. '58 CADILLAC Coupe DeVille, steering and brakes.

MANY MANY MORE NICE CARS TO SELECT FROM STILL HAVE A FEW BRAND NEW '67s LEFT AT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS! SANTONE MOTORS Avt. Dial A2I-47M 202 -Only 1900 duwn is to buy this Ui itf bilck, containing looms, 3 bollix, hot i he. 'it and brick on it unrnrr a induced to 115,700. An excellent oppoilumly Joi tht BACK 1125-- frimt, 7 loonxt and bath, furnace, hut tank. norm windows, toiivcnlent to school, modeiatcly priced.

DUNBAH, PECHIN 2-story frame, 8 rooms, modern kitchen, tile bath, oil warm air heal, fume larnge, lot, rca.sonabk. DAVIDSON 503-J-ltory buck, rooms and bath, coal fired hot water heat, BREAKNECK ROAD Bungalow, nvc rooms nd bath. pnnalcd dining room, oak floori, oil warm air heat. .9 acie lot. Low price range.

FAYETTE REALTY CO. Van Dyke Humbert Realtor 2nd National Bank Dial 624-5400 Mr. and Mrs. George K. Miner of 140 Walnut Scottdale, are attending the Junior i 0.

A. M. convention at Pa. Miner is a delegate and president of the District Council of Western Pennsylvania. Rummage sale, Saturday, Sept, 23, 9 a.m.

to noon, East Side Fire Station, by Altrurian, Class of First Baptist Church. -Advertisement--21-sept-2t Mrs. John (Pearl) Homer of 1414 Cambria Ave. is a surgical! patient in room 318-A, Union-! town Hospital. Mrs.

a George Wettgen a i Ritenour, Susan Eicher, Mrs. Pauline Giachetti, Mrs. Sylvia Hardy and Norman Bainbridge have been discharged from ConnelLsville State General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

Joel S. Strong and their son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and 'Mrs. Joel S. Strong III.

all of Smock, R. attended the funeral of Mrs. 'Strong's brotJier-in-law, Homer SIXTH 118 in loom frame, 3 bedrooms, modern Austin in GlCnSflaW. kitchen and bath, garage, extra Edward SUS3, SOn of Mr. and fr.

of WORD-A-DAY By BACH NIGERIA CLAIMS BENIN CAPTURE; Gallatin Faculty A BENIN UtriUKt; Oppose Saturday Make-up Classes LAGOS, Nigeria (UI'l)-Ke- deral troops today claimed the Opposition to Saturday classes capture of Benin, the capital of for Albert Gallatin School di.v Uiu midwcstern region Price IncrMiM On 1968 Aotw To Average $119 DETROIT (UPD-New car winch' buyers eyeing those flashy tnd was expressed by only hours earlier became the I models now rolling onto the a I an initial meeting of second ol Nigeria's lour regions nation's display floors will Gallatin chapter of the Ameri to secede from the federal to pay an average of $119 more can Federation ol than the buyers of this year's Wednesday night. Government officials said the models. The opponents stated that troops took Benin in a 1 Ford Motor Co. Wednesday many of the teachers attend fighting Wednesday night after followed the lead of the two classes themselves on Saturday rebel forces declared the region other major auto companies in to obtain additional college the Independent Republic of boosting its prices an average credits. Five resolutions pre- Benin.

of $114 over the current models, senled by teachers were ap- Much of the a did General Motors proved during the session ton- region rebelled last month when (j orp anc Chrysler circuitous i (ser-kui- INDIRECT; ROUNDABOUT; A6. A CIRCUITOUS PUTT ll.l' ducted by John Oris, president They include a monthly pay- Jbo tribesmen mutinied and in the joined army fellow blamed rising costs for the higher prices. American Motors A. 1 A A 4 I I I I I roll deduction to begin with the men invading from "the nation's smallest first pay of the school year, eastern region which declared a prrK i ucer has not an- a new pay schedule of every Uself lne Kepublic ot Bialra last nounce its new prices but is 628-2380. PENNSVLLLE.

ROUTE 119 4- loom bungalow, all modern con- good condition, 1 acie. For quick sale. Dial 628-4406. RACE ST 519 DUNBAR TWP. Six loom house, 1 acre ground.

SOUTH CONNELLSVILLE--Attractive 6 room house, garage. ROUTE 119--Ideal location. LOGANS CROSSING--Nice room house. MELCROFT 30 With I room house. SCOTTDA1X --12 room brick home, many pouibilitiea, top residential SCOTTDALE room houM.

top location, PENNSVBLUE-- Three bedroom home. BULLSKIN TOWNSHIP New 3 bedroom brick home. TRADE IN YOUR HOME Country and city lota and acreage lor tale. SAM KINKUS REALTY Call anytime 628-1320 visited his Mr. and Mrs.

George Susa of Fairbank. i bedrooms, I Mr. and Mrs. James Rior- dan and daughter Judy of Los; Angeles, have returned to their San Fernando Valley home after spending two weeks with Mrs. Riordan's sister, Mrs.

Arab Terrorists Strike in Israeli; Gunfire Continues By WALTER LOGAN United Press International Israeli and other Friday or bi-monthly; professional employes to be given new contracts under the same 'conditions of nine months as ithe old contracts. Professional employes to be a record of accumulated sick leave at least iiiually; and permission lor a 'teacher representative to meet the administrators to discuss any problems that may arise and be solved on any i level of administration. teachers egion which declared ma or prrK i ucer has not an- U11 i i i i expected to follow the trend. 1- officials cclebra- 5 fol rangc( rom no. a STl lie i i i I np hike for the Mercury Montego station wagon.

The sports Mercury Cougar its capture forces. The officials lauded the federal army for its "rcmarka- onc an ble achievement" in taking the city. across the Suez Canal at El Qantara today with artillery, tanks and small arms and both sides reported casualties. Arab lorces i appreciation for the cooperation 1 of the board and administration and especially Employe, 37, Dies As Blaze Sweeps Home at Hospital jumped by $59.20 and $127.50 while the popular Mustang's price increases ranged from $97 to $116. The Fairlane series up an average of slightly more than $100.

Ford's average increase of $114 still left GM, the industry giant, in the best competitive position with an average increase of $110. Chrysler Ida Campbell of Poplar terrorists struck inside Israel and Mr. Riordan's brother and, for the first time since the June sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D.I war, blasting a food processing, J.

Riordan of Uniontown. nt Mrs G. Shaw and Mrs. An Israeli government an- Oran Myers of Scottdale, Mrs. nouncement in Jerusalem said Leonard Zelinger of Youngwood Iou Israeh soldiers were killed and Mrs Alyce Kessel of 1 and S1X unded returned fronjiTM th Atlantic Oty, where they and three spent a week attending the na- kmed afld Jg tional convention of the Dames soidiers injured William H.

Hanley, super- CHAMBERSBURG, Pa (UPI)'remained the highest of the trio inlendent, "for his efforts to --Harvey Fritz 37-year-old em- improve working conditions" in oye Samuel Dixon State the school district. Pechin Market At Collier by Fire I of Malta. A S50.000 a.m. today its figure There was speculation Chrys- l- I I I I i I i i i 1 1 Hospital at South Mountain died er might be forced to roll back early today in a fire which, nc to be competitive with swept a 2 1-2 story frame the other two. Chrysler was home on the hospital grounds.

rc to low ll rices ln He was pronounced dead on slJ S' la S1 at on last the scene of smoke inhalation, i dlsaid the rrent Fire Chief Charles Latsbaugh; wmch has0 roduc of the hospital fire company; 110 TM 2, states was not said Fritz apparently had been! cted in the PTM 1 5 smoking in bed. The blaze orig-; Bu said a ntract TM th the inated in his bedroom andlTM 1 7 tefl Wanttd Real Estate WANTED. COTTAGE-- Or summer home, winterized, 2 or 3- bedroom, in Mt. Pleasant, Ligonier or Somerset area. Under $10.000.

Send particulars, including puce to Box 130. Cour- ici Mount Pleasant, Pa. Explosives, believed planted i razed Pechin's Market at Col- burned out the second floor and A 1 0 1 to, 1 1 a i I I i I I I i A i Thomas Soxman has enrolled, Arab saboteurs caLlsed lier in than one attic of the building Tif --i I 1 at Washington and Jefferson damage to lhe GAT College as a pre-medical stu- process i ng i ant a ou three dent. Firemen from Colier called for assistance from Hopwood, wno also 1 'Y ed in Mr. and Mrs.

Robert rice structure. could on review is tne Hurricane Dying Over Rangelands In Texas; Six Dead south of the town ot Union Township, Smith- 1 escaped uninjured but their fur- iHadera'in the central coastal I field and Fairchance as they and personal belongings plains of Israel this to save the large con-'were damaged heavily. The tracks of two men led tojcrete and frame structure. Firemen from the hospital nearby Arab villages which 1 As flames roared through the, and South Mountain fire corn- were placed under curfew while i65-year-old building firemen i panies brought the blaze under police continued their water on the Chester Ar- control a short time after it' tion. 'etta home about 50 feet from the.

broke out at 1:30 a.m. But thej Two State Employes Killed by Explosion Of Storage Tanks I A I Pa. The Egyptian-Israeli clash burning store. Firemen said the fire broke out again and employes of the CORPUS I I across the canal was the second fact lnal the store's roof were called back Forest and Waters De- i i lira i i tVirt oK A TTifrt i TIT (UPI) Hurricane Beulah in two days, crawled dying across the Texas fell inward and the ab- with the Mount Alto Fire Co. I partment were killed Wednes- isence of wind saved the Ar'etta The firemen fought the blaze need farms, homes and acreage, dollars damages, floods from Call Sam Kinkus, 623-2220 anytime.

WANTED TO BUY--6 or more room house with acreage. Within 7 miles of ConneJlsville. Dial 628-1443. Auction 15-inch rains and dozens of killer tornadoes. Beulah's winds, which blew at more than 160 miles per hour across the tip of Texas at her fallen to 65 iniles 'home from igniting.

three hours more. Firemen played water on the, roofs of the Collier fire station and the Robert Balas home across the street from the store as sparks flew in that direction. The blaze was discovered by Mrs. Aretta who was awakened LONDON (UPI) Formerjby several muffled explosions Prime Minister Earl (Clement) I in the store. She spotted the Atiee's Condition Reported Grave In London Hospital One Man Injured In Traffic Crash Near Belle Yernon Auction Sales AUCTION" OF ANTIQUES Saturday.

Sept. 23, smarting at 10 per hour. The storm center was i AUlee 84j was reported and awakened her three. An accident on Interstate 70 about 60 miles west ot grave Con ditj 0 today in a'sons and husband. The alarm miles east of Belle Vernon Corpus Christi.

(London hospital. jwas sounded as smoke pouredresulted in one injured and In addition to the Texas A bulletin from Westminster' TMm the building. Flames $7,500 damage yesterday after- 2 deaths Beulah 29 Pf 1 30 3 said, "there is no, eru ted TM ihe roof and according to slate police. A.M., Located on miles North of Pcrrvooolis i 11 AAV i i i i i i i i and 3 miles South of 'Twin Mexico and the in the condition of Earliskyward within a few minutes. I Frank Grimes, 29, of 229 coaches.

(Look. 11 Caribbean, drove nearly 100,000 Att ee who remains rav ely The g' ovv wa visible for several Anabell Pittsburgh, was antiques, collectors items and from their homes, bulletin Wednesday said hisi m) es 'treated for abrasions of the s.jPrus- devastated south Texas among con dition had deteriorated a A oaded semi-trailer and released at Charleroi sia; English; Limoges and German; Austrian French China. Cut glass, pressed carnival and colored glassware in a variety of pieces. Bowl and pitcher sets; clocks: brass, copper, iron: coffee grinders; crocks; butter- bowls; churns; dinner bell; sleigh; oil lamps; lamps with art glass shades; old books and magazines: post cardf; albums; several select old Runt; plank chairs; other old chans and rockeis; washstands; table and 4 chairs; lots and lots of collectors nems in large lots. Plan to attend.

Trash and Treasures, An- Lunch, tent and the Gulf, and inflicted at least $50 million damages on farmers. "I think it's gone past the stage where local and state officials can take care of it," Sen. John Tower. said at Brownsville, the hardest hit Texas city. To the north for hundreds of miles, tornadoes took five lives, destroyed scores of homes and damaged many more.

Torrential rains which measured more than 15 inches Saturday, sept. 23, at 9:30 A.M., cause( flooding which marooned An 1 the little town of Fulton, north of Rockport, where a tornado Wednesday night damaged 25 homes. Flooding was reported on the San Antonio, Guadalupe and Nueces Rivers. Tornadoes were reported throughout the coastal minor tique owners, chairs. Wylie S.

Enltenhouse, Auctioneer, Dial 438-0581, Uniontown. Pa. PUBLIC AUCTION Claims Americans Must Depend Less On Government Aid the residence of Mrs. Myrtle ') Kennedy on the Jacob Miller Road, Rector, Fa. (Watch for sale Mgns.) HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND ANTIQUES--10-picce dining room s-uite, with glass table top; platform rocker: rocking chairs; antique dressers; corner cupboard; old desk; antique books, Mark Twains; combination record player and radio: spool bed; brass bed; other beds: pictures and old i frames: hall rack; stands; mantle I area and inland, one 15 milCS clock, marble; electric stove; 2 northwest Of downtown HoUStOH.

Majestic coal stoves; bed-lounge; baby bod; chandeliers: antique lamps; clocks; table, odd chair.s tiishes; antique dishes; iron kettle; (old irons, bottles, jugg. crocks and basket); Heatrola; Maytag washer, etc. FARM MACHINERY Antique coach with rubber tires; antique buggy: 2-row cornplantcr: 2-bottom (tractor) plow; springtooth harrow; binder; graindrill: cultivator: plows: mowing machine; 2-wheel cart: dump rake; lime spreader; bob sled: 2 fodder cut- electric fencer: forge: barbed wire; woven wire: cart harness; various saws; extension ladder: lumber; siding; doors a scales: iron kettle: harness; saddle; i lanterns; wheel baTow hprayer; pitcher pump 1912 and 1915 Pennsylvania license plates; antique (car) horns; cobblers sel; cider press: cider barrels; butchering table; sausage grinder; iron i block; vice; screw jacks; motors; lot of miscellaneous tooK: gas lawn mower; 2 gram cradles; junk iron, and many olhcr items. Also--1 Donkey. Sale Terms--Cash.

Lunch avaib- able. Mrs. Myrtle Kcmutly, Owner, Dial 11. L. Frye, Auctioneer.

Pleasant i Dial caused some concern. parked near teh store and was'. Monessen Hospital, a spokes- Attlee was admitted to thel save when an said, hospital two weeks ago for a ucker ulled 'tractor up to! The other driver, Charles D. lit hitched on and pulled it to Mayne, 31, of Claysville, was safety several yards away. i reported uninjured in Imishap.

1 Police said the accident occurred when one of the autos I crossed the median strip after trying to avoid a minor hit-and- run accident on the highway. A hit-and-run accident involved an auto driven by Rudolf Migrant Workers' Shack Fire Kills Five Children WATERVLIET, Mich. (UPI) --Five children were killed in a flash fire in a migrant workers shack Wednesday while their parents were out picking apples. The victims, all 4 years old or younger, were found huddled beneath a charred table. The roof had collapsed and the walls were leveled.

Sheriff's officers said the children, all from Alamo, may have been playing with matches. Bullskin Firemen Set Two Meetings Bullskin Township volunteer firemen are to attend a school at 2 p.m. Sunday in tral Fire Station. The firemen will also meet at 8 p.m. Friday in Central Three Armored Truck Robbery Suspects Arrested by FBI day when two huge fuel oil storage tanks exploded on state-owned property about 10 miles south of this Cameron County community.

The victims were identified as James K. Noble, 26, father of three children, and Lester Chambers, 25, both of Emporium, R. D. 1. Chambers was not married.

Coroner Dr. George Dorman said the bodies were burned beyond recognition. The explosions occurred in an isolated mountainous region, formerly the site of a vast Curtiss Wright Corp. plant, known as the Buchanna plant. The state agency had been developing the land as a park area.

Each tank had a capacity of 10,000 gallons. A third tank was I not affected. Charge Trio With Firing Shotgun At Agency, House LANCASTER, Pa. (UPI) Greco, 40, 314 6th Monessen, Three men were arrested by to police. FBI agents and police at a 1 The Greco car was reportedly malicious" mischief in firing A Cardale and two Republic have been charged with motel north of here Wednesday struck by an unidentified motor- night on charges of robbing an ist as he was traveling east armored truck of $50,000 eight, on Interstate 70.

hours earlier. The FBI and police said a "sizeable amount" of money was recovered. A fourth man, believed to have been the driver of the getaway car, still was sought. Small Plane Crash Takes Lives of Two shotgun blasts into a mountain home and Mark Howard Motors west of Uniontown. Released on $1,000 bond after a hearing before Alderman (Jacob J.

Ruben of Uniontown were Richard Charles Markovich, 23, and Patrick E. Shumar, 25, both of Republic and James William Erjavec, 25, of Cardale. The trio were apprehended business. JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (UPI)-Lt.

Gov. Raymond P. Broderick said Wednesday night that Americans should become more independent of the federal government. Broderick claimed that since the 1930's social responsibility has been transferred to Washington at an increasing andi John William Shouts, 13, of continuous rate. He called communities LANCASTER, Pa.

(UPI) The arrested suspects were i Two men were killed early to- identified as John H. Dickel, day when their single engine by State Police of the Uniontown of Philadelphia and formerly of i plane crashed on a farm near! barracks after investigation of Lancaster; Gerald C. Musser,) Rothsville, about six miles'the shotgun blasts into the house 41, of Lancaster, and Austin R. 1 north of here. trailer of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry i Young. 52, of Reading. They Identities of the victims were'Cromwell on the Ohiopyle offered no resistance when po- not immediately available. Hill Road and at Stale police of the Ephrata motor firm.

lice closed in on their motel room. barracks said they received in- An FBI announcement said! formation that the craft, a r- fil A i i i i i i i i i i i i i mat LUC ci I a Fu-e Station on fire resuRed from co Cessna had come here from on to citizens 'revive operative efforts of the FBI, the Kentucky. Lancaster Police and Pennsyi- The crash at vania State Police." a.m. The bandits, who moved! state police said inspectors swiftly in a well-rehearsed from the Pennsylvania State manner, wounded a guard ancr Police and the Federal Aviation overpowered another in the Administration in Harrisburg was transferred hoWllp and SCJ7cd llic money: were at lhe scene. They were Boy, 13, Injured Working on Auto and in an unconscious condition Brownsville Hospital to great tradition of independent i a Pittsburgh hospital after an I action" in a talk at the 50th! auto he was working on at anniversary dinner of the Cam-'home fell from its blocks.

He and a cache of weapons. joined by Civil Aeronautics Police believed the bandits! Board investigator from New used an anonymous Untmploymtnt Grows. HARRISBURG (UPI) Unemployment rose during in Pennsylvania the week ended Ibria Somerset chapter of the American Red Cross. "The constant resort to the Capitol on the Potomac only compounds the problems of this day and age," he said. Broderick compared resources Sept.

15, the Bureau of Em-'of the estimated 1,000,000 inde- ploymcnt Security reported pendent organizations with (he 0 sustained head injuries. Motorcycle Stoltn. A 1965, Triumph motorcycle owned by Richard Tikey, of 514 West Crawford was stolen while it was parked at the intersection of West Craw- Wednesday. Executive Director, Government units. He cited lhe today The Jack B.

Brown said Cross as a Rrcal cxamplciKinR license unemployment compensation the independent action of cil- JA242mc. ford Ave. and Fourth St. be 5 a.m. is blue number tween midnight and to decoy police from the scene of the holdup outside the Gunzcnhauscr Bakery hero.

As Peter Wilson, 35, of York was leaving the bakery with two locked canvas money Thieves Toke $87 Coins From Auto A-. ni nv ma in A PP oxn ately Multiple Charges Facing Local Man; Posts $3,500 Bond Gilbert S. Murray, 25, of 149 West Crawford was released on $3,500 bond pending a hearing Monday on charges of two counts of larceny, two counts of receiving stolen goods, ione of burglary and one ot driving during license aus- pension. He is charged with taking two garden tractors Sunday from Henry Brooks of Normalville and Charles Forejl of the bandits sprang acMon 8 the They pulled ski masks over com aii nt of a their faces and drew revolvers. car by Albert.

R. i To Mttt Tonight. Mount Braddock while it was' Connellsvillc Veterans' Com- marked on Route 40 caM of mission will meet al 8 p.m. claims were 60,089 195 above those of the previous week. Initial claims totaled 14,415, which was above the previous week.

Layoffs in food processing, primary metals, fabricated metals and transportation contributed lo (he rise. izens doing about community problems. Birth of Girl. Mr. and Mrs.

William Gabor of Uniontofn are parents of a daughter born Sept. 19 in Uniontown Hospital. Juniors Auxiliary. The mist tent for Gary Mellin-i i'niontown, according to stale today in the Milton L. Bishop 6 per Jr.

of HawMin, H.I). 1. police. The car was locked at'Post No. Ml, American Legion, jwas presented by members of the time and the thief or thieves home.

Plans for Veterans'pay Lady Junior Order of United Rwigni. American a i ol NKW YORK of which Mrs. Rny Wcstrum submitted his rcsigna-KMaclla) Rohm is treasurer. tion today as manager ol 10-year-old boy is suffering New York Mcts, it. was from cystic fibrosi.s, a disease announced by club president of the pancreas which affocl.s had to force a door to gam' observance will be discuaMd.

entry. Bing Dcvinc, I respiration. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Partntt A son was born to Mr.

Anrf I Mrs. Larry Varner, 547 East of Smock, R. 0. 1 are parents Francis at 10: p.m. of a born Sept.

19 in Union- Wednesday a I town Hospital. Slate General HoipiUl..

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