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THE MORNING HERALD THE EVENING STANDARD UNIONTOWN. FRIDAY, -OCTOBER 17, ISls-I'ACili 1 City Girl Hurt THEFT ATTEMPT DEATH NOTICES Edward J. Kopieh, 26, of Here Vecchiola. 17. am smiihfiDM Dni McMAMS, VEHON1CA Dr.

Lewis At Faith Confab Layman Sunday At St. Paul's Layman Sunday will he Moore, Mrs. Darlene Nehls, observed at St. Paul's Russell Newcomer, Robert Evangelical Lutheran Church. Sickles.

Mrs. Cora Mae 71 N. Gallatin Ave. at the Stiverson, Douglas Stone and CUrendw Uniontown, that someone attempted to rtceived treatment in the steal a portable tape recorder Uwtown Hospital after she- from his car while it was Was injured in an auto acci- parked along a rural road in dent aUL3(J p.m. yesterday in Nicholson Twp.

yesterday Hopwood. morning. Dr. Allan E. Lewis, prcsi- Trior to becoming president dent of Baptist Mid-Missions, ot die mission, he served for will be the guest speaker at IS years in the pastorale, the r'aith Bible Conference in Baptist Mid-Missions, the Church cf the Open Door, headquartered in Cleveland, Poplar Grove, Connellsville, Ohio, has 1,000 missionaries a.m.

worship hour this Sun- Mrs. Marilyn Stone. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY DEATH NOTICES BROADWATER, HOWARD C. day. Guest speaker will be Robert M.

Harper, an active layman in the local congregation as well as the Western Pennsylvania-West Virginia Synod of the Lutheran Church of America. He will present a message relevant to the bicentennial celebration of the nation. ciLlZAoLI Age yers of Greensboro, Pa. died at her home Thursday. October 10.

1975 at 7.15 a.m She was bom April 4, 192? at Crabtree. the daughter of the lale Steve Kulha and Susan lleby Kulha. She spent most uf her life in the Eastern Greene Ccunly where she was a member of the Holv Family R. C. Catholic Church of Greenilwra Surviving are her husband, Fred McMatiis.

three sons. Fitd (.1 R.D. 1, Gteensboio, Terry and Shawn both al home; one daughter, Jennife: at home, one brother, Steve Kulha of Hob-town, Iwo sisters Miis Mary Kulka and Mrs. Dale (Helen! (Japen of fi t) Greensboro. I'a Friends will received in Ihe Michael l.uc-as Funeral Home.

Pa. today from 11 noon lo 10 E.m. where shoit services still held Saturday at 9:15 a followed bv a Mass of Ci.i Burial at Ihe Holv Familv H.C Church at 10 a.m. vnth Ihe Hev Daniel Dixon as celebrant. Burial in Greene County Memorial Park.

The ftosarv will be recited at the Home today at 9 p.m al p.m. Monday and. iMes- serving in 33 countries around day. the world. Dr.

Lewis has Dr. Lewis was bom in a visited some of these mis-mud hut in Angola, Africa, sionaries and will be sharing where his parents served as some of his experiences and pioneer missionaries. When observations, he returned home, he became His last trip was to Liberia proficient in sports and later and Ghana, West Africa, declined an atler to play The Faith Bible Conference professional ice hockey so he is sponsored jointly by the iriends are. being received in the. Wagner-Cooley Funeral Home, Falrchance, today 9 lo 11 a m.

and In the Newman Funeral Home, Cranlsvilie, Md aRer 7 p.m. today and Saturday until 2 p.m. the hour of service. Hev. Alva Maust of Svranton.

USED TRUCKS! '10 INTERNATIONAL Tri-Axlc Dump 549 gas engine, 5x4 transmission, 38,000 International rears, 10x20 rubber, 18-ft. steel body. Engine just completely overhauled! Md, will officiate. Interment in Broadwater Cemetery, Dry couiu cummin; i.ib juirjwraiiuii uuuuar uapusi Dun- for the ministry. Serving as liturgisl for the service will be J.

H. Thomas. Reading scripture lessons will be Thomas Inman, Glenn Porter and Richard Blout. $6,000 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY bar; Hie Mount Carmel Community Church, Pritlstown; and the Church of the Open Dour, Connellsville. Rev.

Samuel N. Harper is the host pastor. Robert Jackson will offer the CAltSON, MRS. KATE M. Age B5 years of Perryopolis died Thursday, October 16.

1975 at 4 a m. In the Suburban Hospital, Louisville. Kv. She was born praver of the morning DR. ALLAN E.

LEWIS '70 CITY DUMP TRAILER, 28-ft. aluminum dump body, 28-inch rubber. The Senior Choir under the direction of William Craig will sing, "Walking With Try the now STIHL 015 January 19. 1890 in Vanderbill. daughter of the late Henry and Orrell (Stuckslaecrl Automatic Marrow.

She was a member of Ihe Perryopolis Methodist Church. Surviving are two 5,000 YOUR PRICE Materialism Is Worship Topic mce Mrs. l. u. sumey is church organist.

During the 11 o'clock service, the following youth programs will be available in the educational wing and Luther Hall. The nursery daughters, Mrs. Ueorge fMiidaKnl Uauvhma and Mrs. James (Emma) Byers both ot Louisville, one grano-daupbler: three crreat grand MICKEY, (PEGGY i Age B4 years of 63 Phillippi Ave Uniontown, Pa. died Thursdav, 16.

lSTs in the University Medical Center, Morgantown, W. Va. She was born in Plvmnnlh. Pa. August "20.

Ihe daugblcr of Ihe laic Thomas and Marv Florence Beatty Hughes. She was predeceased by her husband, James Mickey. August 196D. She is survived bv three daughters, Mrs. 'Rene (Margaret! Dousifet of Fcrt children.

She was predeceased by her husband, James L. Car- the real Number 1 Value in a ill be received in Ihe Blair- TRANSPORTATION UNLIMITED. INC. NoblMtown Rd. West Carnegie, Pa.

15106 Lowtlier Funeral Home, l'e: this evening 7 to 9, Saturdav 2 to 4 and 7 lo 3 D.m. This Sunday in the Mason- materialism have affected all for infants up to the age town United Presbyterian of us. of three. A Beginner's Church Church and the Palmer Com- The worship service in tor children four and five munity United Presbyterian Masontown begins al 10:45 'rs of age and a Children's Church, the congregations a.m., while the Palmer ser- L'hurch for those sis through will he examining the vice starts al 9 a.m. 10 years present worship and materialism of our culture in The order of service at Me teachings on the age light of the Second Command- Masontown, as outlined by level of Uic children, ment and haw the values of Hev.

John S. Nausle and Mrs. The St, Barnabas Class of tWirnifi.iH special education for the men- and S-n'dav from IS neon until 2 smith, Mrs. (Dorolhy) Riggin and Mrs. Glen Lois) Humphreys both of Grezorv Prince, her Daslor I Mini-size saw.

Automatic Oiling "All-bearing" Engin Extra Quint Muffler And manv other top quality foalures. oiticiating. Inlerment in Mt. (111 Unit mih'bihlrpn. Mrs.

Bruce wasningum uemeicry, Perryopolis 1-923-1306 H. tj choir director, includes: tal1y retarded is held in ttlflH Orean Drelude "Never Luther Hall. Mrs. Sandra Mrs. Alfreds BlEutey is the teacher.

DAVID, HARRY P. Sr. -Age 61 SpfVlPPB Marhefka; call to worship, Interested persons kJt'1- The Lord's Prayer- hymn, throughout the community Remembering the "Mission "All Glory, Laud, and are welcome to attend David u( 30 Coolspring nonlown dieil at lhi WARREN "BEANIE" LEONARD'S ADDISON. PA. PHONE 814-395-3500 of The Church of The Refor- responsive reading; Layman service atht.

Paul Youth Sunday will morning prayer, anlhem by Hev. t. Uniontown Hospital, at 9:03 p.m. Wednesday, Oclober 15, after a prolonged illness. Born in Uniontown the son of the late John an Panora.

Simon David. He was last employed with Sol-Sieff Produce Co. and had be observed this week by the the choir, Scripture reading is. Members of the Seni Kerry Lutheran Parish, ac-' "Are We 'Made 'in Choir are Mrs. Audrey Brown, aL.

n. rbnni mri Patth Carnes. William Craig, bifn employed with MUST BE SOLD TO THE member of St. f.efirpp maronite HIGHEST BIDDER Paul Markovits. the Benediction.

Joylynn Ellis Mrs Doris Tiic Hatfield Parish in- On Sunday evening at 7 estog Mrs. Betty Funn, eludes Jacob's Lutheran o'clock in the Masontown Hrt funn, Mrs. Carole Church, Masontown R.D. 1 Church, a special program Higinbotham Mrs Eloise un, i iidicn hoar, zrwna with Jackson. Robert Jackson, Church, where lie bad served on (Beverly) Knox of Steven llle, Mrs.

James (Caroll llenden of Kunisville, Mrs. Robert (Marv Ann) Junk of R.D. two great grandchildren; a sisler. Mrs Anna Herndon of Oak Hill, Va. Friends will bo received in the Andrew D.

Fergus Funeral Home, 80 Murganto.ui St. Saturday frail 7 tu 9 p.m.. Sunday 12 noon until 2 p.m. and 7 to p.m. where sen-ices will be held Monday at 1:30 p.m.

wilh Ihe Rev. Karl W. Bowman, Jr. and Rev. Norman C.

Hunt officiating. Inlerment in Sylvan Heights Cemeterv. K'liraellsvilta Courier Please Copy). MIDDLETON, ESSIE MAE CACCIS) Age 07 years of House 60, Buffington, Pa died Wednesday evening, October 15. 1975 in the Uniontown Hospital.

She was a member of the Mt. Araral Baptist Church, Cardale, president of Senior Usher Hoard, member, secretary, ami past president of the S. Course, and Alpha Chapter Ko. 71 O. E.

S. Past Christian Flap Roarer nf Omesa Grand ttie Lnrucn uommUlee, a member the Teamsters Union Ho. 491. a veteran of World War 1932 Ford Gran Torino spur I V-8, with automatic transmission and power Church, Carmichaels. nie who has been in atlel McLaughlin Mrs.

II he served with the 109th Infantry. 18lh Division, a member The central theme for the Ethiopia on a brief Mission ibui, The Navy doesn't have "here today, gone tomorrow" jobs. The Navy ulfers jobs with a future. Room for growing and oi American. Legion rosi al, observances will be "Refor- tour, as special guest.

She will matiDn and be show in slides of Ethiopia 1975 Dodge 1MM i ton Van, cylinder engine Automaiic transmission. C'ville Members of the Confirms- and a discussion period will tinn Class rm Oct 11 marked follow, with refreshments "Fall Visitiation Dav" bv The public is invited to attending Camp Lutherlyn. these warship services this Society Program member cflbe Lebanese Club of which he was Scretary. He was predeceased by a daughter, Panora (Penny) David, March 24. 1975, also the following brothers and sisters, Elias David in 1940, Joseph David in 1968.

Pete David in 1972, Mrs. Julia George in 1953, Mrs. Eliiabelh Monsour in 196B. Besides his wife ho is s.ir Wade Kennedy, principal of Sunday. 1972 Chrysler Newport.

4 duor sedan. Fully equipped including air conditioning. 1974 Chevrolet Nova 2 door the Jacob's Sunday Cliurcn School reports that "Pro challenge. We II Wain you for high-skilled work, if you qualify. From seagoing engineering and electronics.

To jet engines and modern communicalions equipment. You'll work hard, make friends and see some of the world, and swab some decks too. Talk to your local Navy can tell you what you qualify for before you enlist. Be Someone Special. Join the Navy.

Connellsville Area motion nay was new uci. i in the school. Sincere thanks 1t11CjK.C Historical Society recently finalized plans for its up is to all the faithful teachers Funeral coming' fifth annual antiques and crafts show to be held Ot at trip fYmnellsville power steering. To sec these cars mid truck anil make your hid and helpers during the past year: Mrs. Jean Kennedy, Wanda Moore, Mrs.

Emma Moore, Jan Grove, Mrs. Deb by a son, Patrolman, Harry P. David, Uniuntnwn and the following brothers: Dave David, Simon David and Frederick David, all of Uniontown and Francis David of Lancasler, Calif. Friends arc being received at the Victor A. DeCarlo Funeral Home, 136 N.

Gallatin Ave. today rem 2 to 5 and 7 lo 9 Margaret, (h-eggyj Miejtey National Guard Armory. Of 69 PhllllPDl Ave. died The fnllimirnr rnmmitlpp bie Sullenberger, "CONTACT: QARY THOMAS CALL GALLATIN I Rosemarv Kennedy', Alex y.esfr(i,a: in Hie University chairmen reported on the Whoolery Adult Class. Medical Center She was 84.

committee's progress to date: In The Arcjado 438-0010 in ine Arcaaa hbb-uuiu NHIIUNAL Wlih Funeral mass will be icm ucu, ci Karen necnier, tames ano hushand, James Mickey, she publicity; Mrs. Barbara is survived by three Reefer, Ca'rmel Coller, Tony Unionlown Shopping Center Chapler, Pittsburgh, Pa. Surviving are three sons, James MiddTeton of Buffington, Pa John Middleiou of Brownsville, and William Popel Middleton oi Baltimore, Md sis grandchildren. Steve, Denise, and Cecil all of Pills-burgh, Carol of Unionlown, John, Jr. and Christine at home; four great grandchildren; one god child.

Sharon Wadlington or Indianapolis, one sister-in-law, Mrs. Sarah of Unionlown; number of nieces, nephews, nud other relatives and friends. She was predeceased by a son. Theodore, Jr. in IDl-t, and her husband, Theodore.

Sr. in 1958. Friends will be received in the Mt. Ararat Baptist Church Sunday 5 to 10 p.m. where services will conducted at I p.m.

Monday with the. Rev, Nathaniel Whitfield officiating, nlermenl 439-1531 I Ext. 84 or 211 Morgantown Hoad. Unionlown, Pa. LEGAL NOTICES NOTirK Pennsylvania.

Department uf uaugntcrs, mrs. nene imar- Keefer, refreshments; Mrs. zuiai) Duusuciuiroiiaiiuui, Audrey ueLisio, rattle; Mrs Mrs. Emmett Marv Chilich. bake sale; Mrs (Dorothy) Riggin and Mrs.

Edward Brady, admissions held at George Maronlte Church al 10 a.m. with Hev. Peter Mahfoud as celebrant. Burial will follow in Sylvan Cemetery. Services according to Maronlte Riles will be held at 7:30 this evening.

The Ladies Guild of St. George Maronite Church will recile (he Rosary at this evening. Graveside Military Rites will he rendered by Members of the American legion, Post No. 51. Pennsylvania.

Sealed Proposals from prequalificd bidders will be received at the office ul the Secretary cf Transjiortatioa, 12tti i.ieu 15 nuinpnrey, ouui and door prize; Joe rinney, of Uniontown; three grand- set-up; Deborah Heckler, limuicu, si-8i4na- decorations ana name tags: emiuren ann a sibier, mrs. Balsley, finance. Anna Herndon of Oak Hill 9j wj Building, Karrisburg, Pennsylvania, until 11:00 a. prevail; Va. Karen Hechler is overall locai lime, wovemtier istra bids will be nubliclv otiened Friends will be received in chairman and Bill Balsley the Ferguson Funeral Home, co chairman for the show.

far the reconstruction of naviga- arid roadwav all i of Carl E. Lanti Funcru 84 years of R.D. No. 1, Smock, Uniontown Saturday from 7-9 Society members are to p.m Sunday from noon until 2 report to the National Guard within an overall construction lensth of annroximnlMv 1.662 i'a. luppermiauieiownj passea Home, Uniontown, Ka Ritualistic Services of llieAluli: Chapter No.

71 at 7:30 p.m. ai the Church on Sunday. away on inursaay, ucicer id, 1975, in the Uniontown Hospital at Ihcnr feet. Fayette and C.reene Counties, Masunlown Borough, Munonsahcla, and fierman p.m. ana i-y p.m.

wnere ser- Armory tor set-up tor THC vices will be held Monday at show on Friday, Oct. 24 p.m. with Rev. Karl W. a in Paradise, Calif, for 66 years, and returned here to make her Also taking place at the re Tuwnships, L.K.

36008 Section 20M and 30OS2 Section MM, T.R. 21. Construction drawings home with a niece, Mi man C. Hunt officiating. PASTEH, CATHERINE Age 62 years of 117 West Jeffcrey Baltimore, and formerly of Brownsville, died Oclober 15.

at Burial will be in Sylvan Hieghts Cemetery. are aviiiaoic lor review at norm Oallatiri Avenue litension, Box 459. Uniontown, Pennsylvania County, daughter of (be late George and Amelia I-oussenu cent meeting, was the discussion revolving around the reconstruction of Colonel William Crawford's St. on the banks cf the Youghiogheny River, as. close to the original site as possible.

This is one of the Bicentennial projects of the ConneMsvilie Area Hisfnriral Sm-ifltV. Crash In Centerville Mccarty. Me was w.oow the late John Kllpalrick who passed away in November 1J74. Surviving are several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by four sisters, including Stella Osborne who passed away on June 27, 1974, and one brother.

Friends will bp received the 15401 and Four I'arKway Lenter. B75 Greenlree Road, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15K0 and must be purchased at Ihe Pennsylvania of Transportation, Publication Sains Section, Room 1 17 A Transportation and Safety liuilding, HsrrisbuTg, Pennsylvania 17120. SPF.C1AL NOTE The Department will assist the successful bidder, when requested in writing, in obtaining the Damage was placed at in a two-car accident on Route 481 about two miles JSmitlllield 1Q74 Bvlek Ratal 1974 Balek Raoal V-8 wl tlki eikuTTVvX XJpN "EX umi. dtir Mop. iKv vvK5 lh with mrpm -NsJilJ Edward E.

Mlnerd Funeral Home. 196 W. Main St Union- iitanilic. pawar siaannj ud braKK. radio, lata playtr, vatayi top, air.

aatowilie, pawar slaarinj il arakss, radio, tapa in the Norm Aruenclel Hospital, Glen (Surnie, Maryland, She was predeceased by her husband Sieve Paster, and a daughter, Margaret Pasler Lear. She is survived by the following children: Shirley Pastor, Uniontown, Steve Pastor, Baltimore, Juhn Pastor, Pasadena, Joseph and Michael Pastor, bolh of Baltimore, Maryland; three grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs Mary Smigovsky and Mrs. AnnLeBlancbothofrSnlLimore, Miss Dolores HeVrout, Chicago. 111. and one brother, Andrew Reroul.

Keistervillc. Friends are being received in Ihe Andrew J. SkiTpan Funeral Hume, US Park Sdeel, Browosvjlle, today from 2 lo 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Mass of Chrislian Burial will be offered in St. Peler's H.C.

Church. Brownsville. Saturday at 11 a.m. Inlerment will follow-in the church cemetery. Fire Drive MliSf stt I Pike Twp.

at 8:25 veste'rdav. town, Pa. today from 2 lo 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and on Saturday unlil 2:30 p.m. the hour of service with the Kev.

William Horri officiating. Interment in Sylvan Slate Police identities ir.e omi-m timo the project requirements, provided the contractor requires a supplemenlal allocation. 1974 Olds 98 door hardtop. V-8, automatic, power steering and Heignts cemetery. 'mJsjl lhE 1 TS eliciting for funds in the out-Hazel Williams.

27, of Coal jng aras 0, nre Supar stoat wnaais. '3895 1974 Clwvy imaali 4 door Mi. V-8. aitonatic, powtr ataerlni. powar Secretary of Transportation Center and Donald Frazier, Sunday afternoon PAUL1NF.

KOOSER, MRS. MARIE Aee SB ve.3 Firemen will knock on CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Lowhill Rd. rjenlerville noro brakes, vinyl top. Power seat and windows, 22,000 miles. 4995 bfjktt air.

vinyl P- 51, of Daisylown. According to reports, Williams and a passenger in her car, Lisatail Williams, and a passenger in the second 12.000 ailas. died in the Brownsville IScicra! Hospital Thursday, October 16, 1975 at 8:. a.m. She was Ihe widow of William Kooser who died In 1868.

She was born March 4. 1917. a dauehler of the 3595 residents' doors and ask for donations for the operation of the fire department and upkeep and Improvement of existing equipment, Residents who are not at home will find a self- POOLE, DOLORES JEAN vehicle, uiann frazier, were slightly injured but refused treatment. 1973 Olds Ota V-8. aulDfRKic, powar staring and brakes, air, vinyl top.

Supar Slack Whaats ind 1972 Olds Dill) 88 2 daor hirdlop, V-8, mtomfic, ppwar slMrtng and Irakis, lir, vinyl top. 46.000 mills. addressed envelope in their door in which they can mail siaai oaiiao mm nras. Friends are being iccciced in the T. Leonard Sanstnn Funeral Home, today from 10.20 a.m.

to 2 Ihe hour of service. Itcv. A. A. Anderson will officiate.

Inlerment in McLlelladntown Cemclety. fJ971 Cadillac FIeel late Charles and Agnes Gue Laughrey. She was a resident of Lowhill for Ihe past three years formerly of Superior, Pa. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Phyllis Keres of Brooklyn, Ohio, Mrs.

Beverley Pierce nd Mrs. Debra Pierce both of Cleveland, Ohio, and Pain al home: six FCCAA Meet donation to the fire wood Brougham, 4 '2295 28.000 milts. 3395 1975 MONZA TOWNE COUPE NOW IN STOCK! door sedan. Loaded. Is Canceled A new addition to the fire hall is presently under con- 000 miles.

RurH r-halrman of the struclion and i new uumwr sons, William Kooser of Scenery Hill, James Kooser and Hobert Kooser both of Fayette Counly Community truck is on order to replace Action Aeency nev. rt. uuiuaKU Coupes wllh (-cyl SAGGES, ARTHUR Friends are being received in the Paul Lcsako Funeral Home, Carmichaels. today 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p.m Saturday unlll II a.m. the hour of service Hev.

Bernard L. Shuey will officiate. Inlerment In Green Mount Cernctf-ty. Waynesburg inder and 4.3 hire v-J engines. D.

McClain, announced thai currently use. the regularly scheduled Cleveland, Ohio, Kenneth Kooser, Donald Kooser and Larry Kooser all of Euclid, Oliift: steveriln grandchildren: 3295 1S73 Olds 98 Regency 4 door. Loaded with everylhlntj. 3795 1972 Chevy station wagon. Kingswood.

V-8 automatic, power steering and brakes. Air, power windows, 42,000 miles, s2395 COMING one brother, James t.aughrey of I976 Coupe, fully equipped including factory air slcrco. BrunswiCK, unio; live sisters, Mrs. Thelma Klfer of Grindstone; Mrs. Belly Hnlarie Wti looa fivnrke.

1974 Ms DaH tear and Shirley Rotz all of Union-town, Mr, GeraWine Vail of Cleveland, Ohio. Friends will meeting for Monday has been tt 1 1 1 canceled due to extenfuating UQK 1111 circumstances. i rk The Agency will meet on ChlirCtl UatlCe Nov. 17 to select new members and elect a new Oak Hill Baptist Church Board of Directors. Building Committee will hold II is hoped that al this Im- sqe (luf 9 porlant meeling, all current 8 p.m.

to midnight al Ihe York members will be present to J1 cast Ihelr votes for the of- Red Hall and the Rangers fleers thai they want to run will provWe music. Pappy ihe Agency for the forlhcom- Hughes will be figure ealler. Rossini Motors Kirtttp. v-s pawar ilaarlm i4 iralm Be received in tiw J. w.

Msinge "rftesmsfcfrirlih til FULL SIZE ttdr FIKE CHEVROLET-JEEP CO. "COME BY OUR WAY" We'll Trade Your Way wnji tap. Rt.21 Brownsville, Pa, Saturday 2 to 4 and 7 to p.m. where funeral services will be conducted Sun 3B95 Masontown, Pa, 583-7747 MARSHALL'S MONUMENTS day at p.m. Intement In LaFayelte Memorial Park, Aulhnrlicdllciler 58 E.

Frirti Uniantawn. ing year, Rev. also 'r" Masontown MM 764. Brier Hill, Ft. announcea..

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