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The Morning Herald from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 13

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THE MORNING HERALD THE EVENING STANDARD UNIONTOWN, SATURDAY, JULY IT, 17IPAGB 1J 87A 94 Mk Sales 1 'W Low, Close 1 OLDSMOBlI.lt i Stock Market Continues UlUVrt LfJLlXi fit 15 KEW YOllK (API rridfy'K scleclrn 1 MlniiMM 1H nett 11JH 1 Nsw YoA stocli Esrharje prlcci: MobllOII 2,60 57 -y, thii." Hlil 11 Clint "ct. -7l' '-45V' 4 Waynesbuig Church Has Ceremonies A decade of progress will be symbolised in a mortgage burning ceremony at the morning worship service of the Kirst Christian Church of Waynesburg at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. It will mark the occasion of the payment of a ten-year $30,000 mortgage which has been paid off in five years. The principal achievement made possible by this ex-Denditure of funds was the new UiirtCP 23 uii H' ii -i 2if JurVftJrli .10 1E1 mi flit 59m1v! AnrXin? 5M 1 Itt V.

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1.W 4H Ml OH 41 Holiftlnn .56 XcrMCp lW iy Incor Ila-ia 2 345 EO S3 50 V. Zenith 1.40 378 47li 4641 17 IRM 5 885 30114 593'i 231H CoOTriShted oy Tils AstoclaW PrtBi 13J1 lot Hn' 1 40 76 27 Inti'an 1.40 560 34H 34 31fi NliW VORK (API Friday1! lelectirf 1.15 1573 67 6GV1 551 11 American Stock Exchange prkfs; J-J Bllol TJul Johnllan 1.30 35 3511 3M 33M I CIoic Clig. it IVt li 1 1 JJ Imprltlil 170 2554 SJVi -i Jo, Mfc 1.40 65 5V.4 9M Kaherln 41 I 11 I1M xK Cnpyrighled hy The Press 1331 KuchlN J7j( 12 65Vi, WU EHi tfi ess-a? as sa sa KrcgeSS 156 8314 I7 18V4 rjl -111 Footnotes i it 1 Sales lifures art nsomdal. UrJeB otlnnrtm noted, ratei rt dM- nnda it the forelolhl table are irjiual dUhup.e.nwtjl haHl ml lie 14it quartorlr or Krnl daratloe SraSal or naled regular ire Eollmeirj tootrmlsi. MOTOR HOME Shasta.

seUd PICKUP COVERS Made by Jewel. Factory outlet. Prices start at 1225. Can today Thurby Motors, 447 Cor.nellsvilla Uniontown. Phona SEIGHMAN'S CAMPER SALES -Your Coleman dealer.

All models nlle North Oncn Parts. Turn's, 35S b'. Main. 437-TMo! TRAVEL SAILER State In- er hiteh installation. Monaghan Chevrolet, Service Dept.

TRAVEL TRAILER 17 mod- Clifton liiais, TRAVEL TRAHiEnS. (ruck campers srjectloii. Complete service and hitch Installation department. Financing available. Brooks Camper TItUCK cAMPrerts fii of Roulos 3l! Norialvtlle' TRUCK CAMPER after 5 88 Trucks lor Sale BRONCO 1966 4-wlien: drive.

across from Moss Super CHEVROLET 1971 trucis. All GreatS'dcak' Route 51, Just past Twin Coaches, Sportsman 9 pass- T- llfr P.t. 21, Masontown. 737. FORD 1955 V-S 1,1 wn.

4 speed. FOHD 1957 li ton. Danko Motors, FOHD V-8, 4 speed, 51395. lORD 196B Bronco. 4 wheel across from Moss Super from Moufc Super Market standard shift.

Sharp. Null Ford 7OHD RANGES t070 F-100. V-B chrome wriMs, $2595. Kill ford Sales, Haute 40 across from Moss Super Market. CMC 1957 Carry Ml.

(HPS Cnolry Ford Sales, York Run Crossroads, Falrchance. 5E4-T671. JEEP 1963 staticn wafion. 4 wheel drive. V-S.

radio. Sharp, 5259.1. Null Forii Salsa. Houte 40 across from Moss Super MftiVat. 437.9S27.

89 Auto Aeceisorlei-Tirej OLDSMQEIL.E 19SS FS. Good motcr and transmission, other 90 Aula for Hire-Oarages IUTO AND TRUCK SEKTAL nurself. AI30 cars for rtxt. Itent-A-Kar, 436-7861. 91 Holorcycles and Bicycles Honda, U.S.

Brier Hill. HARi.F.y-DAVTDKOH Out-Performers. 85 c.c.. 126 c.c. 3M c.c.

Ur.inntown Harley-Davirlson 36D Pittsburgh 43B-IB21. MOTORCYCLE 1666 Triumph. BoivneviUe. BnOcrr. Onott coridrtion.

MOTO GUZZ1 BrOncco Aparrhe GolfcyM'olor Salas, Bt. B19, Vor.derhilt, Pa. Phune 52J-2411 or Center, Cooljprinf Road, Hopwood. 92 Automolive Repairs 93 Wanled-Aufttmolive Top Dollar paid for lale CLASSIFIED DISPLAY GUARD A6AINST THE WHAT IFS OF HOMEOWNINB Ownlry SLvtv, at'iow from Gil-KfcD'E ftesUurmit, Route 40. Mirk-leyBburf.

Pa. AUCTION SJ lurnianjiijje: MontUy JuJy Woodstock SuW. ir-8. frlBidaire rel'rJiei'tttor; very witu push buttonn; wmlnut J1d-inErcom with cblna cloaet and 6 chtilris; metal arid wood double beds; 3 painted dreawrs with mir-rLtrs; roWcii oak rtressons at.d elicst of dxawerB! various w-ood iabt-es: oak library table with drawer: 2-9x12 wool rus; maho-jgany and oak rockers and arm chairs: hit! tree; table and floor lamps; flower hUncs: blankets; linens: vases; eloc. mixer varlou plctureE find fra-mes; Xrriaa dflcoratloiiE: riowers: mttal slider metal double door wardrobe; Singer wwing machine mirrurc; roasters: silverware: skillets and other items, all jjoLtir for Mr, and Mrs.

Clack Brcflklroit, owners. Wylle S- Rit-tenhousc, Auctioneer, Phone I3B- AUCTION SALES Complete tloneer, ft Derrick Av Pa. Phone 43B-U81. 433-7751 or 4S7.G527. pieces of aniiques ar.d cylh- 0 Terms: a h.

Owners: Joan Schmunk, and Ruth BharabergRr, AuconcfT. Shhi CJlawhurn H.D. 2r Mi. Pleasant. Ph, Phoni AUCTIONEER Complete salea key, R.D.

ll'MaridEysburK. 329-5733 Or 329-S796. PUBLIC SALE Tuesday evenlnfi, FairvLew Comielltiville, Pa. Occupant In nursing horiie inaXbig necessary the sale oi the an'tiquiis Qilmare. 'me foUawin will oe oered at public auction.

Curved glass china cupboard, mission Oa lady writing desk, walnut bachelor chesl, uherry press on cliest. old medlcirie chlnnt, palntJns oi bed. reciters, occasional chairs. End tables, coffee isble imoking small tluclrln' appliances, ru'aa, pin! i is. postcards, Did Ink well, San: CJl.bnrn R.D.

2 Ml. Pleas ant. Pa, Phone: BH7-T92S. this one for oarffalns gfllorc. CLASSIFIED DISPUt ALUMINUM ROOF COATING For all type roofs.

Asbestos, slate, metal, osphalt, felt. GUARANTEED FREE ESTIMATES Phone 438-50 19 ALFA-ROMEO 4 DOOR THE ULTIMATE IN 4 DOOR SPORTS CAR DRIVING AT MARK HOWARD'S LOW PRICE $3395. OUR FIRST 5AIEI Now Thru Juiy 15th OUR PARK OPENS JULY IS 2 nM'ivp SAVE S600 tOx 12 COVENTRY 3 bcitroom 2 hatha, expands SAVE $378 60! li sTEaLmo 2 twdroom, untune modcra desors SAVE flOOO 60 COVENTRY 5 bedrooniB, tolAlTltctrtn SAVESS0O Prices lucluiic normal deUvery and set uphy ullr own PORT ROYAL MOBILE HOMES Intersection Interstate 7D and Ht. Eelld Vernon, Pa. 928-4240 Mon.

thru Fri. to Sit I Ul I Acroja from Howard Johruoo You've probably asked yourself these questions: What if someone falls on my property and sues me What if my home is burglarized What if a fire leaves me with just a foundation full of smoldering ashes? The answer to these and many mora WHAT IF perils of homeowning is a Homeowner's package poiicy. We can give you complelf details. U-iOmMn to Sale DODGE 1STO Dirt Swinger Moor hardtop, BH utoiuitlc, vinyl Tfiurto MotolB. Irt ConneUsvllla SLi Uniontown.

"ODGt 189 Darl Swinger 2-door hardtop, V-S automatic, faelnry wMiaaly. 1S. Tlrarby Motors, Unlontowe, DODOE nWJ Polara, 1 door. moj or Mat otter. 4S7-221S DODG IMS Dut, bli fl, (ujtt-malic, factory warranty.

Patrick Dodge, ConneUavllle. ea-sotra. DODGE 1910 Charger, 383, 4 speed, vinyl top, (actor)' warranty. Patrick Dodge, ConnelUville. $26- vinyl top.

Patrick Dodge, oeUsvllIe. m-mz. Conntllsvilte. 428 30:3. radio, and root rack.

One DODGE 1969 Super Bee. 383 C.I.D.. 4-speert Craoe 4.S9 rear end, Holley 750 double pump car. 15Cv. 437-T184 before or 137-0945 atler i.

DODCB 1996 Super Bee, Sharp, Acrois from Mo as Sutler Market, 437-9827. DODGE 18 Dart CJT, 2-rioor naraibrj, Dig automatic, radio heater, like new, WW, 438-81112. FALCON 1969, i door, 0 cylinder 40 across from Moss' Super Market. 437-9BJV. IIHEBIRD lSffl Convertible, S1BS5.

Mull Ford Sales, Route 40 Across trom Moss Super FORD For 1971. Sea us lor arii We hove the Ford you want, FORD 10R Falcon. Station wagon V-8 automatic i05. Null Ford Sales, Route 40 Across ftom FOHD 1S65 Mustang V-S. tick aiuit, iwa.

xnurcy motors, ConnelUville Uniontown. 8562. steering, factory air. A rail snarp "Ms veck 11850. Bn Dslvieller.

Uniontnwn. 438- TDRD 1966 Country Redan, Null Fnrri Saias. Route '40 Across trom Mose Super Market. 2-door nower steering, power riir brakes. at.aw.

TOED 1966 Famine V-8 automatic. 81495. Null Ford Sales, Route- 40 Across; from Moss Super Market. 437-iiaz7, aiitoroibc, power sieer. 'across trom Moss Super Market.

437-9857 automatic, one 'owner, JS95. Null Ford Sales. Houte 40 "JJ0SS FORD 196S Mustang, red, $2595. Null Ford Sales. Houte 40 I acrnss trom Moss Super Market.

FORD 1P65 Mtsst.nr Convertible. mas wheels. S795. Nun Joro Route acrOES trom 5uer Market. FORD Country Sedan.

V-8 Tlnu-e 43 'w. across from Moss Market. 4.W 0S2I across irom Moss Super Market. 437-883). Ford Sales, Route 40 acru" rOBO 1367 GalUde 300.

4 to Sedan, power .10 'V across from Super Market. 437-6887 FORD IS Torino m. conditioning, $2795. NuU Fort Moki'sudw Market- 437-9827- Siles. Route 40 W- acroES from wnss Super Market.

437-sai. FOHD 1966 Custom 500 cylinder. Power steering, 4 door sedan, 4 new MB. 626-3843. JORD 1967 Custom 5U0, V-B Mtnrnjtic 20,000 actual miles.

Market. 437-6017. FORD 1965 Falcon station wagon, standard, 8495- 437-50M. 1MPALA S11PER5PORT IMS convertible. J25U- 4J8-4o8i, evenings 437-1804 Ask for Bulh iv Chevrolet, lBo-9500A JEEP 1953 Willys.

1195- 1T JCSP body. 137-7D79. EOen at 73 Francis iimoniown, Pa, or dial 43 Ml. MERCEDES BENZ SolM. Wyfle Avcf WaTh- mercury nuwmatlo runs eood gljJijgE MERCURY 1965 Comet.

Null Fort! MERCURY 1967 Parklane, 4 door, V-8. power sleerlns, ''KrnaHe. radio, SJ1205. Null Fnrd iales. Houte 40 W.

Across from Moss Super Market, 437-982T. MODEL A 1SS9. "W1-; Twin Mounta Lirr.ostne. 4.1I;1ii. iinss Siloer Market.

131-9817, MUSTANG 1068. V-a MltomaUc. SL W. across from Moss Super Market. 437-9B27.

vcrUble Air Ootid. Pow-r steering and brakes. (3305. 437-J91' OLDSMOBILE 1066 F-85 Deluxe station (. pietely This week only, OLDSMOBILE 11)60, V-8 a itomallo, nower ttccrlns, radio.

$250, 437-P821 wupc, mm top. factory air, low miles Nfcely equlppedl (3495. Eryson Motor. 231 E. Fayette UntontowiL 438-8531.

PINTO 1931. 4 ijpeed. 2,000 engine, across irom Mess Super Iff ..137.9817. PLYMOUTH- M0 Fury III 2-door steering'. ttoti.

Thurby Motors, 447 Conneilsvl Se st Uniontown. 438- PL.YMOUTH 19B5 Fury 2-door naraiop sport coupe. V-B automatic, power steering, radio and neater. Must be seen to be PuTIck 1 5 LI ConaHlsvlUe Uniontown. 438- PLYMOUTH 1M6 Fury 4 door, V-B PLYMOUTH 1968 station v-o automatic, power steering, S1695, Null Ford Sales, Route 4U Aeross from Moss fc'uper Market.

437-9827, PONTUr; 1969 Grand Pvix. Factory air. Knarp, Ksglon Bulca, It K. Fayetta St. 437-7605.

PONTIAC 1966 Bonneville 4-door narulop. v-3 automatic, power fileerins brakes, vinyl top. $895. Thurby Motors, 447 ConneUsvllle Uniontown. 438-856S.

PtlNTUC 1965 Bonneville con- Jim Thurby "on-ncllsvlllq Uniontown. 438-8562. PONTIAC 1966 Star Chief Ex- i 1 i 'l Trade ins accepted, 431.1931 or 436- PONTIAC c.TO JudSe 19SB. Good offer. 683-9415.

FONTTAC 1065 BonnevUlei station wafin. Biany options, sjio. wi- RAMBLER Tewell Motor Sales RAMBLER I9B4 wagon, $1 Ford Sales. Route 40 from Moss Super Market. 4 l-ficnkcr 51, miles North of Perryopolts.

Phone 9a-09OO. THUNDERBIRD 1905 convertlbli 495. Carl Ramsey Chevrolet, 785 9500. lew 111 Spitfire, TR-0 Quo't buy an Import Phone 438-3593- TJSED CARS For a great deal today Gary Wall at Null Ford, 4 Monday thru VOLKSWAGEN I960 wagi Null Ford Sales, Route arross from Moss Super 43I-9W7. VOI.K3-VAOF,M 1967, spec; radio.

Null Ford Sales. Routr I across Tjom Moss SupP Markot 437 9 827. Private owner, low mileage. 437- 87 Mobile Homes tSTRO AND STAJt MOBIIJ HOMES by Wallace, Searights Crossroads, Soute 40 West of B.G. MOBILE HOMES 2 miles lh ui L.r.i-.nelEiJe on ttoute liu.

2 and 3 bedrooms, electric. gas neat, rnona rAYETTE MOBILE HOMES 45B andllsed" mobile' homes; Marlette, Scliult, Atianlic, ucneiai Sales and service. it Waitersburg. 433 6000. KEYSTONE TP-AILEil, INC.

738-2990. 'realuring Holly Park and Forst srlc non.es iru.ii hi 12 witff. ai.e on Saturday 9 a.m. to t. closed Sunday.

See Blaine Hess. sr. cash' and assume payments. Call MOBILE HOMES Our cew factory andHlchin quality mobile homes. Houte 21, Carmichaels.

Pa. nrics are factory rlirect maximum C-aiue to you, because we have no dealers or seonls. Our pioneering 1:, yrTs experience qualifies out professional staff to help jvou choose the correct home. PersSnal nlLc i. at the factory Is yours by huyhlE direct.

Alia reta line Sky-line BkyUneB. the world's largest manufacturer mohilr homes Vnj.ir.l All Mnhtlc Hunks built 0 order Wc matuifacture the only Tialcnted Mobile (larace Willi wheels. Ono trip Will satisfy your 7R1 Kicll'a'Mohnu U01 ts MOBlLi; HOMES Repossessed. 1, pished. Assume payments.

Hous-Ins. riione 136-BOfHl. MOBILE HOMES Want a better where service beyuntl the sale is our motto with 27 years some ownership and same Kichnrdson Dolsse as-eade. Kins, New Moon. Olnb.

masicr. Topper. Twin Mobile Homes, Route 30 West, 1 l-1 i ire. PhClte 61B.81M. WEST Mobile Homos, Ino, 111.

51 anylhfr.g oil trade that doesn't eat. S7A Travel Trailers-Campers TOP. HOMES Alan trunk cmp- PhwieWsMS. i In Doldrums NEW YORK (AP) Presi dent Nixon's proposed visit to Communist China, considered a favorable development by analysis, Jailed to snake ifie stock market tiut of Us dol drums Friday. News of Ihc President's planned "journey for peace" to Peking initially stimulated in vestor interest and drove prices upward in a flurry of activity.

But the market gave up all its gains by the end of the day and closed narrowly lower. The Dow Jones average of 3(t industrials, which had been up more than 5 Mints in the first hour of trading, finished llio day down 0.3H to 88B.51. The New York Stock Ex change index of more than common slocks lost .03 to 54.97, while the price-change in dex on trie American MtocK exchange was off .03 to 25.61. Bur Board volume of 13.87 million shares compared with Thursday's turnover of 13.08 million shares. Un tne Amex, 3.1 million shares changed hands, compared with 3.39 million shares Thursday, Big aeoard vou ets J3 87 Thursday's turnover of 13.08 million shares.

On the Amex, million shares changed hands, compared with 3.39 mil lion shares Thursday. Of the 1,644 Bis Board issues trade, 699 declined, and 049 advanced. On the Amex, declines led advances 487 to 349 among 1,105 issues traded. Greyhound topped the BiE Board active list, closing up Vs at 24 on 278,300 shares in cluding two blocks of 58,000 shares, both at 2414, up Capital City Broadcasting, ot 3 to 4514 on 223,000 shares, was thira-most active issue. Trading in the slock included a blocs of 169,600 shares at down 314.

The largest of the 118 blocks of 10,000 shares or more traded on the Big Board was 195,500 shares of Hamada Inns at 34, The stock closed up 14 at 34. The Associated Press 60-stock average closed down .4 at 319.S, with industrials off 1.3, rails down .1 and utilities up .2. DEATH NOTICES (3 Friday evening. Hospital. Born November 26.

in Avlgllano ProvanM- of Pc-tenza. Italy the sun al the lale Arigeln and DcCsrlo, he had ber a resident uf tii8 sa fox the past sixty-five j'fars. He was a member of St. Therase 11.0: Uniontown, and the tTMWA Local 6K1. Robena.

He was prede.sci1 by his wife, Rose Marie, in 1G56, Surviving are Ub following children: Charles O. of Uniontoivn, Sylvester W. ot Uniontnwn, Mi's. Thomas (Mayme) Hurley ot UiiMitnwE, Mrs. Mick (Nell) Donufrio of Uniontown, Mrs.

Catherine Layhfiw oi Cowanda, N.Y Mrs. Joseph (Denota) Neri of Tor-rtnston, Joseph oE Gowanda, N.Y., Bart of Uniontown, Vlto ot Kew Salem, Nienolas of Klchlean. Friends win he received tn the family residence, Ml OHklanrl Avenue, afler 5 this evening and' until Monday morning at Srjffv.TVtt prayer service will be j.tld -aZvxH tar a mineral Mass at 9 a.m. in SL Therese. F.C.

Ciiurch with Rev. Fr. Nicholas as celebrant- Interment In Oak: Tjawn Cemetery, Uniontown, will be Sold Sunday, July 18 at 2 iiagle of Hdpwood Methodist MAL.ONE, THOMAS M. Age B7 years, nf Oledl. died in the Uniontown Hospital Friday, July 16, 1371.

Born In Uniontown, H.D. No. 4 (Dearthl the son of the late Thomns M. and Annabel? Costoln Kalone, he was a member of the. Full Gospel Church of Fooledal.

He was predeceased by his v-ife, Jlale, January- 1970. Survivlnc are the following chUdren: Thomas E. 1'ooledale. fWl Fowler ot Uledl: four Krandchildren; one brother, Jnhn, of Florida, one tlster, Dessle Adams of Irwin. Pa.

Friends will be received In the Dearth Funeral Home, New Salem, after a p.m. this evening ann unni raonoay a' il Church hour of service with Pev. John SlHimar, officiating. Interment in Sandv Hill Cemetery. SAP AHA, MAPY Friends are being received in the jGseph E.

Flack Funeral Home, Leelon St. Republic today until 10 a.m. when prayer services will he held followed by a Pequiem liie-h Mass In the Holy HosaTy H. C. Church.

Republic, with Hev. r. Fabian Oris as eelebranL Interment in LaFflyelte Mnmorlal Park. SPENCER. EMMA MAE Age 51 years, of R.D.

No. 1. Lemont Furnace. widow of the late Taiitie Rroolt Spencer who passed away in 1957. died Thursday.

July 15, 1971 at 4:40 p.m. in (be Union-town Hospital. Thedaufihler of Ihe late Harry and Frances Conn Ilol-brooit, she was a member or St. Cecelia's C. Church.

Survivlnc are Iwo daughters: Julia Ann Spencer or the state of Florida and Mflry ArdeJI Spencer of Un-ionlown; two sona: Frank Airred and Garry Lee, both F.lyria. Ohio: six grandchildren; one stepsister. Mary Hons of Pittsburgh: three slep-hrothers George it. Kaut or Hopwood, Paul of Pitts-burgh, and Arthur ot Uniontown. In 2 Spencer.

In 1 ill l-J 1 'In- nri-v-rr! Mlnerd Funeral Homo. 196 W. Slrcct. on Sunriav from to fl p.m Mondav until 10 a.m. when mi will ly- ncir, Mlchaol P.

in P.nk Cemetery, MARSHALL'S MONUMENTS W3 S. MtvUn Uniontnwn, tt. utflOTLzcd Dealer church school building and its various facilities. Together with the funds contributed by members of the congregation ana tne many pnnivalent eifts in service bv those skilled in various building crafts and trades the new plant is the equivalent nf a $60,000 facility. Bible School At PL View Annual Vacation Bible School of the Pleasant View Presbyterian Church, near Smock, will be held Monday through Friday, July 19-23.

11 will be for youngsters from four years of age through the 6th grade. Sessions will run irom a.m. to 2 p.m. The public is in vited. Rev.

Ronald Glassman, pastor of the church, said transportation will be provided, if needed. The closing program will beheld at 7 :30p.m. July 23. It will be fallowed by an evening Bib'e School for young people to be held from July 26 through the 30th. Sessions will be from 1 to 3 p.m.

Mrs. Ann Ruby will be the director of iwLh schools. 11 Attending S.S.Meet Eleven Sunday School leaders from this dislriitt are attending the 25th anniversary Presidents and Secretaries Conference of the Pennsylvania State Sunday School Assn. at Juniata College at Hunlinsdan. Favelte Countv is being represented by Ethel P.

McCann and Edna imeii, ic-Clellandtown; Mrs. Lucille Conn TCfrn-lv. SmitMield: Mr. and Mrs. James C.

Franks, Smith-field R. I). Richard Glasgow and Mrs. Frank H. Steen, Belle Vernon; Jean Todd, Belle Ver non R.

1J. 1, and Mr. ano. Mrs. William Thomas, Layton.

William S. Nicholls. "Belle Vernon R.D. 2, Westmoreland County, is also among those at- fonHinu Mrs. Steen ana Mr.

ivictittia are members of the board of directors of the Pennsylvania State Sunday School Assn. Revival Set Here Sinaiim evanselist Lee Stepp will he starling a revival at the Uniontown Revival Lcnter, id Bouquet af. this evening. The Puonc is inviiea. LIVESTOCK NATIONAL STOCKVAHDS, 111.

I IUSDA1 EstimaM receipt' 7,000 Tfnrt barnjWS and Rilla uteady: 1-3 310-130 lbs 21JX7-1W -3 SH3-2M lbs 20.23-M.Ji: 5S6-270 a-4 530-32? lbs 17.50-lfi.OO. In 55 hlch-r; 1-3 3MW0O lbs 2-3 mBKS lbS 18.00-16.23; TREASURY WASHINGTON (AP) The 1 Deposits Te'lal debl Tf '11 10.332,lMat7.l7 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY VOLKSWAGENS '64 2 door 395 '66 2doDr 695 '67 2 door $1295 '68 2 dr. Fastbnck SI 495 FIKE CHEVROLET CO. COME BY OUR WAY WE'LL TRADE YOUR WAY Masonlown 583-7738 The Fiat 850 Sedan $174660 BOOB PARKER MOTORS Uniontown 438-1310 Lockheed Air (S3 LukcosSU .10 5 Great Week For Beans CHICAGO (AP) Soybean fnti.rP! nrlpps. soured cents a bushel on the Chicago Board of Trade this past week, marking the greatest advance for five sessions in nearly live years.

A heavy demand for soy beans, soy oil and meal futures, stimulated by a government estimate that aeream devoted to soybeans this year will be lower than stated in March, was a nr-ime factor in the buyina. Wot smce me summer oi i3o, hen snvhean futures nearly readied a bushel at the ex change, have prices nere moved so frantically in one week. Grain futures were also in demand, but not to the degree of soybeans. When trade ended for the week on Friday, Soybeans were 1414 to 1814 cents a bushel higher, July 3.47Vj; wheat was Jtt to 414 cents higher, July 1.55; corn was "A to 31i cents higher, July 1.50Vd and oals were 1 to 2Y4 cents higher, July 7114 cents. Livestock Summary CHICAGO CAP) (USDA) Cattle slaughter steers steady to 50 up; prims Ih slauehter steers yield grade 3 and 4 33.75-34.25; high choice and prime ids 33.25-337.5; choice lbs vield grade 2 In 4 32.25-33.25; mixed good and choice 31.25-32.25; gDOd 28.00-31,25; few loads high choice and prime 925-1 lb slaughter heifers yield grade 3 and 4 choice lbs yield grade 2 to 4 31.00-32.25; mixed goon and choice 30.00-31.00; grxid 26.00-30.00.

Sheep none; no market test. l'GH. PItODTJCE slews-. tidl ti.s. 1 Ki 3-polllifl combinftien Fancv ralra i.r in---.

Tiiinnni l'olfltoes rail 7, rnarVel l'GH. EGGS PITTiSAUnon (AP) (IISDAI Es nrto nnl tslia iareo, domiBd irxilly. IHW ir Oltc.lne. "I amriie. Cirloa raderi lor the week- A xlr lar'se vMa 1-116; A hr PA.

LIVKSTOCK LANCASTFtn. Pi. (API UlSOAl Weekly i I L. holce slBiiclilrr hellcra A.K irr.vr in UI; rholM vrnltrt 41.M-S1, 7-V, IS 744 4 17 H-51- HarEth 1.60 77 Vf Hnrcor Si 37t4 35l 3Mi 1 A HartUM l.M 70 7144 1M 21M Merck 5.50 157 103 1C24k 105ft 4- 4 MOM 3 2i 5TC4 20rt identified In the iccimulaUve iasM wlli divided onv.tlr-1. rl-l-rreil atoek drrtdcnd.

t-Pald In fack durtnf Hon. ir-Ex rUhta. Wonted. irt-Wbfo Caned. nd-Neit daj j-ln' hirAraptey or recelrenhlp bete rtornanlHid under Ihe Biiihrui ACTrVT.

STOCKS NEW VOHX (API Sales, closlnc prirt ml net cJianga rf the U1n mml Sntrrf Hid 242.SHO Ufa 1 OI', Burrcuchs IBM US Finanl PA, POULTRY ck: Ma'jnril? Pries 31M-30i 31; low 24. part load ani silecled tm DEATH NOTICES ijir' unior.Iavr. Hospital, Friday. July 16 the late Joseph and meat cutter. In addition to his wife, he is survived by one liaUEhter, Mrs.

Robert it. i.v FUunton. one Srandoluld: one brother. Thomas, oi Uniontown: two sisters. Mrs.

Mnry Winsicr of Un-mi 1 -ii Mrs. Kathryn Knipor uf Uniontown. wai predeceased to ii brother, Paul, and a sister. Mrs. Anew EUawurlh.

He ivas a meinlier of St. Helen's It.C. Chiucli or Shoaf. the Holy Nome Sucielv. and a inoniler and sreretary oi the First Calholic Slovak Union, No.

JB6 Friends will be received In the Wagiicr-t-ooley i uneral ti Sunday trom 2 'iv virr: will be held t-- ut geitbront In St. Joseph's Cemetery. P. nil, rosary will be recilod to-nlghl at 8.30 p.m. Tne Chrlitlnn Mnthers will be on Sunday al 7 BAFtTOS, STtl'HEN A.

Of West National Pike. Uniontown died ih.ir-.l.i., Ji.iy h- -'n-Ihe sdii uf the laic Michael ar.d 1 I i i 11 11'- -vim i i'i r. r-l ''V Maij. Sv.iiuck. lie wna fl member the Central Christian Church, the Youns Adult Sunday school Llosj.

nnd UMW Local 12-IB. Sur-vMnB arc llis Maude Moore Barlos; one soo. Jack M. at honie; Ik'C P.i MicImM. -eiTlqhl-- r-MiUii Mi--.

a-t Unr.olph .1. Unionlow.i. Ihe -mi: recctve r. 10 Ihe Aifiiew D. FovC.if.nn tuneriil 3d MorsahldWll 9t.

todav from 3 il p.m fcrvioj I held amy io vilh Ur. Earl P. Coi thV L.ni'-e: li Menm-al Ceme. Plot stock dividend date, Declared or paid h-Declaral Pild'uiil ye. SEARIGHT INSURANCE AGENCY "OLDEST IN FAYETTE COUNTY" A.

E. Sesler 2-fi E. Main St. Xdw. W.

McKhatie Edw. W. McShano, Jr. Ph. 438-3548 A.E.

Sesler, Jr..

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