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PAGE 2 Daily Republican, Monongahela, Pa. Herald 'American, Donora, Pa. MONDAY, JULY 13, 1 Two Injured, J. Jcloszcwthi, World Vcr I 17-Vear-0ld Youth Dies In Edward VAV II Votcrcn, Dies At 53 Hospital Notes KXXSSXXX9SXXS Eagle. Richard Moore of New Eagle.

$1,050 Damage Vetorcn, Dies Auto Crash Funeral services were held John Jeloszewski of 65 Allen 1 llOSPltality 5hOP Mary Jo Hare of New Eagle Mrs. Thomas Kichey ai In Area Mishap Plan Dnnnra riipri Katurriav and Dennis Dale Bradburn, 17, ofjm0ming in Charleroi-Monessen ahela. today in Monongahela for Edward Ghilani, 53, who died Friday, July 10, 1970, in his residence at Victory Hill, RD RD 1, Eighty Four, was killed Hospital, at the age of 75. He Monon Joseph Kustron of Damage was estimated at in an accident on Johnson early Sunday morning in a one-car accident on SDrinedale gahela Monongahela, following a Voluntarily Staffed by Women's Auxiliary (Sunday) had been ill for the past several years. Mr.

Jeloszewski was born in Poland, April 8, 1895. He had Avenue in Prieedale at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, State Police Road in Venetia, lingering illness. SI HI Shirley Cumer of Brownsville John Keleman of Elrama. The youth apparently lost Mr.

Ghilani was born in Victory Will on March 16, 1917, meets third Auxiliary lived in Donora and vicinity if I A I I 8' Archibald Welsh of Elizaberh. EVifliv Af linmirv Anril control of his car, ran off the road, and struck a tree head-on, according to Washington County since 1938, and was a former James Walsh of Donora. and September. Donora businessman, having a son of the late Amelio and i Sarah Ghilani. He had been a lifelong resident of the munity.

Coroner Farrell Jackson. operated Jeloszewski's Lunch in downtown Donora. Jackson said the accident Gregory Costa of Donora. Martha Marraccini of Donora. Mike Dukery of Monongahela.

Mary Gorondy of Monon occurred at about 4 a.m. The I Monongahela Memorial He was employed at the His wife Agnes preceded him body was discovered by Peters Allenport works of the from Belle Vernon Barracks said today. According to police, Albert H. Lewis II, 20, of 533 Delaware Monessen, was driving south on Johnson Avenue when he apparently crossed over into the opposite lane of traffic and collided with an auto operated by Nancy Wallace, 23, of 825 North Main SL, Washington, Pa. Lewis was taken to Charleroi-Monessen Hospital where was treated for contusions of gahela.

in death on Aug. 15, 1965, and he has no known survivors. Mr. Jeloszewski was a Births Twp. Police at 11:15 a.m., Jackson said.

The coroner said Bradburn The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Klimo of 110 Fallow-field Charleroi, bom July died of a fractured skull. He Bruce D. Broslat Finleyville Ensign Ends Elizabeth D'Amico of Monongahela.

Emergency Room Thirteen treated and one admitted. Sa a Twenty-nine treated and nine admitted. member of the Holy Name of the Blessed Virgin Mary Roman Catholic Church, Donora; Ernest E. Jobes Post 212 of the Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp. and a member of St.

Anthony Roman Catholic Church and the Italian Citizens Club, both in Monongahela. Mr. Ghilani was a veteran of World War II. He survived bv his wife. Mrs.

was traveling alone. Roy N. McGowan Eighty Four Man Is Among Top Agents Dennis Dale Bradburn was bom Feb. 25, 1953, in New Eagle, a son of Harold E. and Jet Training Lash Bradburn, who MERIDIAN, MISS.

-Navy the left knee and chest and released in "good" condition, Eva Pieracciolo Ghilani. atNeUie Ensign Bruce D. Broslat, son Sunday: Twenty-six treated and six admitted. (Continued on Page Twelve) (Column Two) home; two sons, Paul 10, 1970, at 3:43 p.m. The daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Larry Foss of 93 Gilmore Road, -Finleyville, born July 13, 1970, at 12:08 a.m. The son of Mr. and Mrs. -Marshall Marra of 514 Park Monongahela, born July 11, 1970, at 9:40 p.m.

The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Walker of 33 Hidden American Legion; St. Joseph's Lodge; and the Polish Falcon of Donora. He was a veteran of World War I.

Full military funeral rites will be held tomorrow by Ernest E. Jobes Post of the American Legion. Finleyville and Wallace of GLENMONT, N.Y. Roy N. McGowan, of Eighty Four, has qualified as one of the Farm Family Insurance Washington; four brothers, of Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur H. Broslat of 6819 Ridge Finleyville, completed basic jet flight instruction in Anthony, of New Eagle, Arthur, of Donora, Frank, of Victory Coampanies' top agents, and was awarded a trip to fthe Training Conference. Youth, 15, Drowns In Kennywood Park Swimming Pool McGowan is one of 24 agents He was a member or Wrights Methodist Church of Venetia and an employe of the Sheraton Motor Inn, South Hills, Pittsburgh. In addition to his parents, he is survived by three brothers, Wayne, John, and Mark, all at home.

Friends will be received after 7 p.m. today in the Edward B. Garry Funeral Home, 3589 Sheridan Finleyville. from Pennsylvania who hospital attendants said. The Wallace woman was also taken to the hospital for treatment but the extent of her injuries is not known.

David Diggs, 6, of 949 Donner Monessen, was admitted at 6:15 p.m. Saturday to Charleroi Monessen Hospital for head injuries and trauma ho suffered in an accident on Morgan Avenue in Monessenj, hospital attendants said todayA His condition is listed as "good," attendants said. Details of the accident are not known. DAVID P. COOPER David Patton Cooper, 81, of Pangburn Hollow, RD 3, qualified for the 16th annual event.

The award was made for Hill, and Joseph, of Slimger, and two sisters, Mrs. Lena Buckeye and Mrs. Dorothy Mazur, both of Victory Hill. Friends were received in the Nicholas Campana Funeral Home, 216 Chess Monongahela. where blessing services were held today at 11 a.m..

PITTSBURGH (UPI) William W. Smith, 15, of suburban West Mifflin drowned Sunday while swimming in the pool at Kennywood Park. Monongahela, died Saturday, July 11, 1970, in McKeesport outstanding performance during the first six months of 1970. Valley Drive, Finleyville, born July 11, 1970, at 4:53 p.m. Admissions Leo Marraccini of Box 343, Hoon Street, Monongahela.

Mrs. Florence Franceshi of 221 Hodgson Street, Monongahela. Mrs. Alice L. Fine of RD 3, Monongahela.

The three-day conference was The youth was pulled from i held June 28 July 1, at the Hospital. Born in Fayette City on March 18, 1889, he was a son of the late Joseph and Dora Whiteface Inn, Lake Placid, N. FAliniiost hir funeral cnruiMic FRANK S. HAZUDA the pool by lifeguards and given artificial respiration, oxygen my i IVIIUnvU JJ 1 UI1V1 HI OVl lliVU I and mouth-to-mouth resuscita intensive training in estate! Benjamin F. Gilmer of Box, pastor of St.

Anthony Roman tion without success. He was planning. Catholic, Church, officiating. 146, Webster. Charlotte E.

Stangroom tf; pronounced aeaa at tsraaaocK Frank S. Hazuda, 79, of Forward Township, died Sunday, July 12, 1970, at McKeesport Hospital. Born February 12, 1891, in Czechoslovakia, Mr. Hazuda was a son of the late Andrew Interment was in Monongahela Cemetery. General Hospital.

Officials said Smith was the second person to drown in the Now You Know By United Press International The bulk of the world's supply of cloves and clove oil LEONARD M. JONES pool since the pj.rk opened in Box 284, Webster. Selma Trumpie of Bunola. Mary Rita Ririe of Pleasant Valley Boulevard, RD 2, Belle Vernon. I Donna Gregor of RD 1, Charleroi.

Mrs. Marguerite Sukel of 122 Leonard M. Jones, 52, of Mary HaLzuda i comes from Zanzibar. Prior to his retirement, he McCrory Cooper. Mr.

Cooper was a retired electrician with Marine Ways division of Pittsburgh Coal Company. He was a member of Roundhill Presbyterian Church. Survors include his wife, Margaret (Hairl) Cooper, at home; two daughters, Mrs. Mae Holliday and Mrs. Gladys Williams, both of Forward Township; one sister, Mrs.

Hilda Gcrbin of Elizabeth; 11 grandchildren and 23 greatgrandchildren. Friends are being received at the Walter J. Bierman Funeral Home, Third and Plum Streets, Elizabeth, Pa. Funeral Notices Training Squadron Nine, Naval Air Station, Meridian, Miss. During the five to six weeks of training as a student Naval Aviator he mastered the techniquest of jet acrobatics, night and formation flying.

Area Students Exempted From Basic Course UNIVERSITY PARK, Fa. -More than one hundred freshmen from 71 different secondary schools have been exempted from the basic course in English composition at The Pennsylvania State University. In informing the schools of the exemptions, Dr. Henry W. Sams, professor and head of the Department of English at Penn State, said that exemption reflects well on the preparation the students received in their secondary schools.

Exemption is based on scores made in the English placement test administered to all freshmen or on scores in the College Entrance Examination Board Advance Placement Test! Among those exempted are: Sharman Stazetski, 8 High Monessen, Pa. Monessen Sr. High School, Monessen, Pa. Bernard F. Oddi, 6313 Jack Finleyville, Monongahela High School, Finleyville.

Patricia A. Petrick, 6610 Springvale Pittsburgh, Chester L. Siuta, 5929 Barnes Bethel Park, Pa. Cheryl E. Williams, 2965 Eastview Bethel Park, Pa.

Waddell Avenue, Donora John JELOSZEWSKI BRADBURN Dennis Dale was employed as a coal miner with the Hillman Coal Company. Mr. Hzauda was a member of the Gallatin Sunnyside Volunteer Fire Department. Survivors include his wife, Anna Cooley Hazuda, at Jane C. Abelle of 152 McKean Bradburn, 17, of RD 1, Eighty Avenue, Donora Lisa Moody, 3, daughter of Four, Sunday, July 12, 1970, in an auto accident on Spring Andrew Moody of 504 Farns worth Clairton.

dale Road, Venetia. Friends home; three sons, Bernard, at Carrie Pennyington of 80 home, John, of Forward Twp, received after 7 p.m. Monday, July 13, in the Edward B. Garry Funeral Home, 3589 and Harvey, of Pittsburgh; two daughters, Julia, at home, Sheridan Finleyville, Guilford Road, Fairless Hills, a former resident of Fells-burg, died Saturday, July 11, 1970, in the Delaware Valley Hospital at Bristol, Pa. Mr.

Jones was born in Victory Hill, near Monongahela, the son of Milo and Josephine McClain Jones of Victory Hill, who survive. He had been a resident of Fellsburg until four years ago when he moved to Fairless Hills. He was an employe of the United States Steel Corp. for 31 years. While he lived at Fellsburg, Mr.

Jones was employed by the Donora Works of U.S.S. He had also worked for U.S.S. at its Fairless Hills Works. He was a member of the United Steelworkers of America Local No. 7246 at the time of his death.

In addition to his mother and and Mrs. John (Margaret) U.S. Firepower (Continued From Page One) guerrillas are reported poised to attack. The government said it was rushing reinforcements to shore up the defenses at Kompong Som, 125 miles southwest of Phom Penh, where Cambodian troops and Communist units have fought scattered skir mishes the past two days. South Vietnamese AC47 gun-ships cargo planes carrying Gatlings guns joined the Cambodian air force in supporting the government effort to oust the Communists, who reportedly still held several positions despite losing 50 killed Sunday.

Military spokesmen said the battalion of tribesmen reinforcements, who were trained by and fought for U.S. Green Berets in Vietnam before being sent back to Cambodia, had pushed to within three miles of Kirirom in constant fighting. Two other Communist attack were listed in governmeiin; communiques one against a supply dump 30 miles northwest of Phnom Penh and the other against an outpost near Prey Veng, 30 miles east of tho capital. Both were turned back, with one Cambodian soldier where funeral services will be Mavrovich of Monongahela; Jeloszewski, 75, of 65. Allen Plan, Donora, in Charleroi-Monessen Hospital, Saturday, July 11, 1970, 11:20 a.m.

Friends received at the Paul Macik Funeral Home, 546 Thompson Donora. Blessing services there Tuesday, July 14, 9 a.m., followed by requiem high mass at 9:30 a.m. in Holy Name the Blessed Virgin Mary Roman Catholic Church, Donora, the Rev. Bernard Kaczmarczyk, pastor, officiating. Interment in Sacred Heart Cemetery, Carroll Township.

Full military rites conducted by Ernest E. Jobes Post 212 of the American Legion. five grandchildren and one held on Wednesday, July 15, at 1:30 p.m. Interment in Finleyville Cemetery. (G 7-13, 14) great-grandchild.

Friends will be received after 7 p.m. today at the Walter J. Beirman Funeral Home, Third David Patton of Pancburn COOPER Cooper, 81, Hollow, RD 3, and Plum Streets, Elizabeth Pa. MARGARET C. HOLLOWOOD Margaret C.

Hollowood, 64, of 184 S. Mount Vernon Uniontown, died on Saturday, July 11, 1970, in the Uniontown Hospital. Mrs. Hollowood was born May 12, 1906, in Monongahela, a daughter of the late Eugene and Emma Hutchison Seaman. She was a member of the Third Presbyterian Church of Uniontown and its Women's Bible Class.

She is survived by her husband, John H. Hollowood; a Monongahela, tauiraay, juiy lau, in Beacon North Belle Vernon. Margaret Sanders of Box 189, New Eagle. Melvin Copney, (I, son of Ronald Copney of 1033 Eoff Wheeling, W. Va.

1 Hilberer, 12, daughter of Richard Hilberer of Airport Road, finleyville. Clarence Bull of 6150 Brush Bun Road, Bethel Park. Geraldine Dellostretto of 516 Broughton Road, Bethel Park. George Selepchak of 488 Read Monessen. Elizabeth Tulley of 609 Reed Monessen.

Doris Dunyak of 928 Thomp-on Monessen. Doris Dunyak of 928 Thompson Donora. Robert Coatsworth of 619 Hhompson Donora. Dennis Wilkerson of 1222 llcKean Donora. Grace Murdock of 572 McKeesport Hospital.

Friends LILLIAN HELLIAR SCHWIRIAN Funeral services were held 7-13) today in Monongahela for Mrs. Lillian Helliar Schwirian of father, he is survived by his wife, Erma Faye Hixson Jones; daughters, Cheryl Ann and Patricia Lee, both at home, Carroll who died suddenly U.S. Bishop in Las Vegas, at 11 p.m. daughter, Mrs. John (Margaret) are being received at the Walter J.

Bierman Funeral Home, Third and Tlum Streets, Elizabeth, Pa. Funeral services there Tuesday, July 14, at 2:30 p.m., the Rev. Thomas Houston, pastor of Roundhill Presbyterian Church, officiating. Interment, in Roundhill Cemetery, Elizabeth Township. (B 7-13) on Wednesday, July 8, 1970.

and Mrs. William E. Dalton of Eckberg of Los Angeles, Mrs. Schwirian, who was 62 Fairless Hills; a son, Leonard two sons, Herbert G. Hollowood at the time of her death, was Paul, at home, and three (Continued From Page One) William Walsh, a former judge here, had visited his brother in a Shanghai jail 10 years ago.

The Maryknoll JONES Leonard M. Jones, 52, of 2fi8 Guilford Road, Fair-less Hills, formerly of Fellsbucg, on Saturday, July 11, 1970, in Delaware Valley Hospital, Bristol, Pa. The family will receive friends on Tuesday, July 14, 7-9 p.m., i the Beck-Dougherty Mortuary, 7400 Newportville Road, Levittown, where services will be held Wednes sisters, Mrs. James Roberts, of Bladensburg, and John R. Hollowood of Uniontown; six grandchildren; a sister, Mrs.

born in Bentleyville, the daughter of Samuel and Esther Mrs. Rhoda Day, and Mrs Betty Paulish, all of Victory pnesi was imprisoned on a Collins Heliiar. She is survived by her charge of spying. Hill, RD, Monongahela. Ann Rushton of Monongahela; and two brothers, Eugene Seaman of Monongahela and FEDARKO Ann Contenti husband, Frank Schwirian; two Friends will be received by Told that a high school built naioiu aimpson ot iiw waison known dead at Prey Veng.

South Vietnamese helicopter! came in this morning to help move Cambodian reinforcements to Kompong Thorn, 71 miles north of Phnom Peny, where intelligence reports told of a significant Communist buildup. Official Allied communiques in Saigon said eight Vietnameso Fedarko, 63, of 1851 Fourth the family 7-9 p.m. tomorrow sons, Jack ana wiiuam, dom nere mree years ago was Clifton Seaman of Los Angeles, Drive, Monongahela. of Clearwater, a daughter, St. (Carroll Twp.) at 9:20 in the Beck-Dougherty Mor named in his honor, the bishop Calif.

i Michael Vissell of 1209 Hill- Mrs. Dorothy Strahl of Las said "Well, how interesting. I Friends are being received in. a.m. Saturday, July 11, 1970, following an illness of six tuary, 7400 Newportville Road, Levittown, Pa.

Vegas; two brothers, Norman day, July 15, 1 p.m., the Rev. David Hall of the Church of the Nazarene officiating. Interment in Rosedale Memorial Park, Oakford, Pa. (B-D 7-13, 14) Helliar of Alliquippa and months. Friends are being re the Andrew D.

terguson Funeral Home, 80 Morgantown Uniontown. Samuel Helliar of Beaver; a must say I don't deserve it." The Walsh family had sent the bishop letters immediately after he was imprisoned but he did not receive them. ceived in the L. M. Frye sister, Mrs.

Katherine Roberts civilians were killed and 13 wounded Sunday night when a of Carroll and eight Funeral Home, 427 W. Main Monongahela, where blessing services will be held on, Tuesday, July 14, at 10 guerrilla bomb exploded in a grandchildren. ANN CONTENTI FEDARKO Ann Contenti Fedarko, 63, of 1851 Fourth St. (Carroll Twp.) died at 9:20 a.m. Saturday, July 11, 1970, in her home following an illness of six months.

Mrs. Fedarko was born in Other Deaths frost Road, Monongahela. Linda Lazzari of 619 Indiana Monongahela. June Yevcinez of 632 Decker Monongahela. Stuart Parquett of Ridgeview Terrace, Monongahela.

Steve Markatine of 27 Chestnut Monongahela. John Wasscl of Box 285, RD 1, Monongahela. George Smith of 131 Factory Monongahela. A Communist official said the letters were not delivered because they were addressed to Today's funeral services were a.m., the Rev. Paul P.

Leger held at 1 p.m. in the Bebout PICKFORD George Kelly Pickford, 68, of RD 1, Belle Vernon, at home on Sunday, July 12, 1970, at 2:15 p.m. Friends received after 7 p.m. Monday, July 13, and from it Yohe Co. Funeral Home cha pastor of Transfiguration Roman Catholic Church of pel at 300 Second Monon JULIA ZAHAND, 54, of Fourth St.

and Madison West Brownsville, died Wednesday, July 8, 1970, in Washington West Newton on April 6, 1970, a daughter of John and Jennie gahela, with the Rev. Chester small village near Da Nang on the northern ooast. The bomb, spokesmen said, apparently was a captured American 250-pounder catapulted into the village by a crude launching device 400 yards away. Fifteen houses in the town of Phu Lac were destroyed and 20 damaged. Bird, pastor of Grace "Bishop James E.

Walsh." "There is no bishop Walsh here," the official said. The family then addressed the mail to Mr. James E. Walsh and the letters were received by the ailing prelate. 2 5 and 7 10 p.m., Tues Contenti.

She moved to Monon Monongahela, officiating. Interment in West Newton Cemetery. (F day, July 14, at the gahela in 1948. Hospital. She was the sister oi Mrs.

Catherine Zamma of North Charleroi. Lutheran Church of Monon-gahela, officiating. Interment was in Monongahela Cemetery. She is survived by ner husband, Michael Fedarko; two Most of the conversation was daughters, Mrs. Richard (Lorraine) Scales of Elizabeth John Polaski of 101 Seventh Monongahela.

Discharged (Friday) James Putnak of Belle Vernon. Glenn Pust of Finleyville. Frank A Haberstock of concerned with family matters GEORGE K. PICKFORD CHARLES E. PENSIS, 45, of RD 2, Charleroi, died Thursday, July 9, 1970, while on a vacation James C.

Stump Funeral Home, Sweeney Plan, RD 2, Belle Vernon. Funeral services there Wednesday, July 15, at 1 p.m., the Rev. E. E. Lindsey, pastor, Donora Wesleyan Church, officiating.

Interment in Monongahela Cemetery. (S 7-13, 14) George Kelly Pickford, 68, of and Dolores Charlton of Monon The bishop was brought up to date about relatives born dur RD 1, Belle Vernon, died at 'jahela: a son, Robert Fedarko his home at 2:15 p.m., Sunday, of Plum Boro; eight grand ing his absence. Mary Walsh, a retired Cum children; a sister, Mary FinlcyviUe. bcrland librarian, and the judge Valencia of West Newton; and Lathy Su 1 a of July 12, 1970. Mr.

Pickford was born in Gallatin, July 2, 1902. A retired blast furnace em spoke from their home in Cum two brothers, John and Frank HAZUDA Frank S. Hazuda, 79, of Forward Sunday, July 12, 1970, in McKeesport Hospital. Friends received after 7 p.m., Monday, July 13, at the Walter J. Bierman Funeral Home, Third and Plum Streets, Elizabeth, Pa.

Requiem mass at 10 a.m., Wednesday, July 15, at St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church, Elizabeth, the Rev. John Rebel, pastor, officiating. Interment in Round-hill Cemetery, Elizabeth Township. (B 7-13, 14) Contenti of West Newton.

Mrs. Fedarko was preceded berland's exclusive Thedingle section. Mrs. Werner and her son Frank spoke from their Roving Pickets (Continued irom Page One) said he had not completed a check of the mines but added "better than 95 per cent of the mines" in his district were operating. It was the second time within three weeks attempts were made to shut down the mines becauses of the dispute with union officials.

The miners, ploye of the former Donora in death by two sisters, Frances Auto Show Set At Mingo Creek County Park Car enthusiasts from Charleroi. John L. Huffman of New Eagle. Mrs. Richard Turko and baby Son of New Eagle.

Mrs. Josephine Barton of Donora. El i a Agostoni of Finleyville. Sharon Anthony of Monon- home here. A special mass of thanksgiving for the release of the bishop was offered Sunday at St.

Pat Mori and Julia Dermotta. Friends are being received in the L. M. Frye Funeral Home, 427 W. Main Monongahela.

rick's Church here. Mayor Washington County and the Thomas F. Conlon had pro Works of U.S. Steel Corporation, he was preceeded in death by a daughter, Mrs. Pearl Boyd, who died in April of 1970.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Ina Harrison Pickford, at home; three daughters, Mrs. Florence DiBicisi and Mrs. Charlene Turkovich, both of Donora, and Mrs. Jane Weis-dack of RD 1, Belle Vernon; a step-brother, James Rocco of Donora; two sisters, Mrs.

surrounding area will be invited claimed Saturday and Sunday as "Bishop Walsh Day." to show off their automobiles HOLLOWOOD Marcaret succeeded in shutting down most of the mines late last month but withdrew picket falicla. Matthew at Ocean City, Md. He was the husband of Elizabeth Javorsky Pensis; the father of Mark C. Pensis; and the son of Jeremie V. and Irene M.

Biagini Pensis. He is also survived by a brother, John J. Pensis of RD 2, Charleroi. ROV II. SMEDLEY of 600 Shady Charleroi, died Friday, July 10, 1970, in the Charleroi-Monessen Hospital.

Funeral services were held today for Mr. Smedley, who is survived by his wife, Margaret Kornhi Smedley; a son, Roy of Charleroi; two step-sons, Frank Queen of Fairless Hills and Robert Queen of Johnstown; two brothers, George, of Charleroi and Russell, of Donora; two sisters, Mrs. Eva Hamilton of Charleroi and Mrs. Elizabeth Shaw of Fort Wayne, and five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. MRS.

JULIA TELLECK, 75, of 809 Center North Farna of Monon- Changes (Continued from Page One) The style changes are not at the 1970 Mingo Creek Auto Show to be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, July 18. lines after a union representa OMISSION The name of a surviving tive promised to meet with C. Hollowood, 64, of 184 S. Mount Vernon Union-town, on Saturday, July 11, 1970, in Unionlown Hospital.

Friends received Monday, July 13, 2-4 and 7-9 drastic, in any case, and only relative was inadvertantly them. mi'. i Elizabeth Navaro of Gary, -were noi siriKing againsi Five classes, Including pure stock cars, modified street cars, full body competition, altered competition (dragster) and off the operators, said Robert, and Mrs. Mary Atkins of West Payne, head of the disable p.m., and Tuesday, July 14, Virginia; 12 grandchildren and omitted from the obituary of Ellsworth Kelly carried In Friday's edition. Mr.

Kelly is also survived by a sister, Mrs. Verda Nichol of Hollywood, Fla. miners group. "We haven' tried to damage them what gahela. Mrs.

Doris Buell of Monon-pahela. Stanley Kupiec of Monon-fahela. Mrs. Virginia Renninper of Monongahela. Tony Restino of Monongahela (transferred to Washington County Home.) Helen Lenart of Monongahela.

(Saturday) Wendel Zehel of California. Joyce Lange of Allenport. Jennie Solomon of Daisytown. l.averne Magiske of Elrama, Genevievt Louttlt of New, soever. until 1 p.m., the hour of street machines (dune buggies), funeral services in the An- will make up the program, drew I).

Ferguson Funeral Trophies and awards will be Home, 80 Morgantown presented to the winners of Unionlown, with the Rev. each class, Entry fee will be three great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the James C. Stump Funeral Home, Sweeney Plan, RD 2, Belle Vernon, after 7 p.m., "This is strictly against ih a careful observer will note them. A darker blue, service-style cap with a round crown will replace the seven-point headgear currently worn by uniformed postal employes.

The new tie, in matching blue, will replace maroon tics presently being worn. There, have not been any modifications in postal employes' uniforms since 1955, when maroon braid and the "post office blue" color scheme survived by two sons, Nicholas, union. of Craven Hill, Monongahela, Payne said about 900 pickets Monday, July 13, and from 2-5 and Stephen of RD 2, mciuaing women left a nicetim and 7-10 p.m. on Tuesday, July Charleroi; a brother in Poland; nere night and esta 14. $1 and entry blanks may be obtained by calling 348-7184 or 222-9370, or by visiting the Washington County Department of Parks office at Mingo Creek County Park, Karl W.

Bowman, pastor of the Third Presbyterian Church of Uniontown, officiating. Interment in Mingo Cemetery. (F 7-13) and two sislers, Mrs. Mary Dlisned picket, lines si tar Charleroi, died Saturday, July Melnik and Mrs. Anna Javor- 11.

1970, In the Charleroi replaced the former grey and mines not covered bv fedem Monessen Hospital. She is hisky, both of North Charleroi. black scheme. injunctions against picketing..

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