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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1962- THE DAILY COURIER, CONNELLSVILLE, PA. Group Will Tour Evans Home To Determine Feasibility Of Use as Community Center MOUNT PLEASANT Interest in a particular location for a community center was displayed by the Mount Pleasant Community Development Council Thursday evening. Appearing before the council in the nurses home were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans.

He spoke to the group, outlining the ad- and conveniences of converting their house at South Church St. into such a center. The council steering committee will tour the house at 7 p.m today and- determine if would meet a community center's needs The committee is comprised of Joseph E. Silvis. Rocco Coopula TODAY'S ALMANAC By United Press International Today is Saturday, June 23.

the 174th day of the year with 191 to follow. The moon is approaching its last quarter. The morning stars are Jupiter Mars and Saturn. The evening star is Venus. On this day in history.

In 1836. the U.S. Treasury divided a surplus of more than $28- million among 26 states. In 1931, Wiley Post and Harold off for a round-lhe- 11J f' eonard Feidman'j world plane "flight which 1 lasted John S. Blackburn.

Oth- eight days and 16 hours er Community Development Council members were invited to take part in the investigation. Another community center pros- In 1938, Congress created CivjJ Aeronautics Authority to regulate air traffic. 1947, In 1947, the House overrode pect under consideration the President Truman's veto and en- council is the nurses home" itself i acted the Labor-Management Act and Frick Community Hospital I known as the Tail-Hartley Act. board is to be notified to this I effect. A thought for the day: The Mr.

and Mrs. Evans asked' American humorist, Irvin Cobb, $35,000 for the property and there WTOte: Lay my ashes at the is roughly only $3,500 in the coun- roots of a dogwood tree in treasur-. If the council should ducah at the 1 0 61 pianting sea- agree upon a definite place for so Snould the tree live, a the community center it was in-, monument enough for dicated member organizations will me be approached for donations. The PTA, Saturday Afternoon Club American Legion and its Auxiliary, school board, Kiwanis and Rotary Clubs, Frick Community Hospital Junior and Senior Auxiliaries are among the groups listed in the membership. The steering committee will report later on the results of its tour of the Evans residence.

No regular meeting is scheduled until September. This means the proj- TM 1 0 ect uil come to a standstill until th Tomorrow is Sunday, June 24, 175th iay of the year with 190 to follow. The moon is in its last quarter. The morning stars are Jupiter, Mars and Saturn. The evening star is Venus.

On this day in history: In 1497, explorer John a reached the North American continent to become the first European to visit the continent since ect then unless a special meeting is called. William R. Griffin, Chamber of Commerce secretary, turned over to the group the certificate honorable mention awarded to Mount Pleasant in the state-wide community development contest, was praised for his work and Gen. Robert E. Lee started to ross the Potomac River at Harper's Ferry in preparation for his invasion of Pennsylvania.

In 1948, Russia blockaded all rail and road traffic West Berlin and West Germany. In 194S, Republicans chose Gov. PAGE NINE Radio and Television. Programs WCVI 1MO ConnellivUle KDKA Pittsburth WTAE Channel 4 Pittsbureh WI1C-1V Channel 11 Pittsburgh KDKA-TV Channel 2 Pittsburgh SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 23, 1962. WJAC-TV Channel 6 Johnstown 6 :00 :15 :30 Music Continued Soorts Muiic News.

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Music Music -OO Wines ol Healinjc News 8 .45 orable mention. Conducting the meeting was Rocco Coppula, president. Ralph Daniella was elected secretary- treasurer for the unexpired term of Mrs. Nancy Sadler who resigned the office upon moving from the community, In Hospital. Admissions to Latrobe Hospital included Mrs.

Donna Poche and Baby Girl Poche of Mount Pleasant, R. D. l. Mrs. Susan Kopich of Hannastown, Mrs.

Anna Ankney of New Alexandria, R. D. 2, and Deirdre Slezak and Bruce Siezak of New Alexandria, R. D. 1.

Kenneth Baldwin Jr. of Pleasant Unity was discharged from the same hospital. second time. A thought for the day: The French writer, Stendahl, wrote: "One can acquire everything in solitude except character." Everson Priest Transferred To Beaver Falls The Rev. William M.

Danneck er, a native of Everson. has been transferred from chaplain of Rosalia Foundling Hospital in Pitts burgh to become administrator St. Ladislaus R. C. Church ai Beaver Falls, Bishop John Wright of the Pittsburgh Catholic Diocese announced.

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Past On Jane 23, 1924, Lt. R. L. Maugham made his famous "dawn to dusk" flight from New York City to San Francisco. Calif.

The time (slow- by today's standards, but remarkable in those days) was IS hours 52 minutes. Future The' lotal stun of man's knowledge has dooblec in the past 10 years aad it may well double again in 1ic next five. The a revision, sorting of i a i anc teaching will become a major activity. The Day Under Your Sfgn ARIES (Born March 2 1 fo April 1 9 li' a vow trusted lets YOU don't dcsjvuf. ou hive xier fnexiv.

TAURUS (April 10 to 20) You'll a pxkj itnpreMJOft eta whom you meet, in business or GEMINI 21 2 I A 23 to Oct. 5 A slip the tnnffue could nose t. Speafc carefully. huJsrt to trconsc. No hardship need rrauU tkj.

CANCER 22 to July 2 1 -People intrude on your hut try to avoid your LEO (July 22 to Aug. 2 1 Thu should be i meaxwaibic dijr i( yarn rJinj wwt out SCORPIO (Oct. 33 to Nov. JI) A tncl. ot memory eouM an en.

fortunate error, lad prove coatlj. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to D.c. 3D Don't nurse a Yooll gain nothms, and migit a friend. CAPRICORN (Dec.

22 to Jan. 20) Optimism and jour naturally personality are TOOT best VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sapt. 22) An start will cire you 1 xn advaa- oje orer aa opponent, so jet AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb.

19) An emotional problem can affect not only your health, but your job, tea PISCES (F.b. 20 to March 20) Criticism by a neighbor irka you. you'd do wtH to ignore the whale 1 962, Field EnterprUrs, Inc. Wait Disr.cv Continued Car 54 Where Are You? Bonanza Continued Continued Continued Hishwnvs ol MclocU Continued Continued News Movie Continued Continued MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1962. 1 :00 :30 8 IX :15 :30 Tins Funny World 6-23 reverse!" WHIPKEY'S ore GENERAL CONTRACTORS and Dealers and a Complete 1-Stop Building, Repairing Remodeling Service Whipkey'j do everything the designing, building, roofing, plumbing, heating, electrical work ond plastering! ALUMINUM SIDING Beautiful, carefree siding mode of Alcoa aluminum.

Acrylic point finish. PER SQ. W. L. WHIPKEY CO.

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Kangaroo Continued Continued FunsvlUe Continued John Rcrd Kinit Continued Calendar Continued I Love Lucy Continued Verdict is Yours Continued Love of Life Continued News Continued Search. T'row Guldine Ltrtit Movie Continued Continued Continued Movie Continued House Party Continued Millionaire Continued To Tell the Truth Secret Storm Secret Storm Funsvllle Continued Todav Continued Continued Continued Todav Continued Continued 1 Continued Romper Room Continued Continued Continued Sav When Continued Play Your HuncJ- Continued Price Is Right Continued Concenjration Continued Flirt Impression Continued Truth or Jamboree Continued Ernie Ford Continued "ASTRO-GUIDE" By Ceean For Sunday, Juno 24 You and Yours The week starts rather quietly, but it bois up steam as the days roll by. Do yoor best to avoid getting involved in problems of those around you as you would feel guilty if they followed your suggestion and something went vrong. Romance many possibilities, so keep your eyes open. Past.

Read this awl weep! On June 24,1932, shoppers coold buy food at the lowest prices since the beginning of the depression: 19c per steak-. 33c per coffee, 20c per Ib. Future- Within 20 years economic pressures and foreign competition will force reliance on thinking machines to a great extent. Professional technicians wiil be in demand, but there may fee manv unemployed white and blue collar workers. "Hie Day Under Your Sign ARIES (Bore March 21 April I The Uy vtfcrts on an i ren btrt the (tlooray for jvm.

Don't off. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) The outlook is Tton't te duly" influenced by ohaV opinlani. EMINI (M.y 21 to Jun. I Etc more caovcientious danntc comlflf ireek if you lo imjxxM tht Iwss. CANCER.

22 to July 2 1 Thin f'mr time for hoK haTinr Konuocc i Jtronglj- indiutni. LEO (July 22 to Aog. 2 1 be extra cuitiou right ncnr. VIRGO (Aug. 22 to S.pt.

22) Ttofif will be betttr humor ia the dv, jmticai vitlt (hen. UBRA (S. T. 23 it OCT. 22) parrot and child Nip them ia we.

bud. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 tc 2 1 Co-operstlTc rfforts are tf JW fo make any beadvay. SAGIHARIUS (Nor. 22 to 2 Do Tour bot don't ft too your eCforu backfire.

CAPRICORN (D.c. 22 to 20) nwrr tolerant. Romiiitur tint ooe perfect, including- jaartftt. AQUARiUS 21 19) SacriPioe may be neewarr pare t6e for oprominity, bot it wwth it. PISCES 20 to March 20) You fetl Kajipy content.

Ooeeotrrtt tbe happinew of TOO tan. Field TUB. Cite Safety Head For Power Work Pennsylvania Electric ton has presented a certificate of appreciation to Alexander Lois manager of safety West Penn Power Company, or his service as chairman of the association's ar.d distribution rommittee. The presentation was made by Raymond W. Kurd vice president of the state association and of West Penn Power Murrmv Continued Lorctta Yourm Continued Earlv Show Continued Continued Continued Younc Dr.

Malonc Five Dauffhten Continued Hake Room for Daddv Continued Continued Continued Dcnutv Dawi Vacation School Closing Program Slated Sunday MOUNT PLEASANT A five- day daily vacation Bible school inded Friday in Bridgeport Evangelical United Brethren Church. "Witnessing For Jesus" was the ichool theme directed by Villiam Hunter, superintendent. School secretary was Miss Sharon Booher. The school prior tc a party in the church basement. Lunch served.

A closing program will be presented at ll a.m. Sunday In the church sanctuary. Work books and craft work done by the students were placed on L. Pardoe. pastor.

display. There were 65 children enrolled under 13 teachers, the superintendent and a secretary. Teachers were: Nursery Mrs. James Miller, Mrs. Thomas Minnick and Miss Jean Jaram.

Kindergarten Mrs. William Lessman, Mrs. Edward Brown and Mrs. Harry Brown. Primary I Mrs.

Smith and Miss Louvenia Bojcr. Primary II Mrs. Arthur Seighman. Junior boys Larry Miller. Junior girls --Mrs.

Charles Booher. Teen-age girls Mrs. Bruce Weinman and Mrs. Fred Clausner. Cooperating with planning and functioning of this Daily Vacation School was the Rev.

Gerald! SCOTTDALE Dan Johnson has been named assistant lo Glenn King, foreman, in the finishing department of the Mennonite Publishing House, effective June 30. Mrs. Arthur L. Shcrbondy. of near Laurelville.

has returned from a five-weeks vacation with her daughter, Mrs. L. Stanton and farruly, in Houston, Tex- Mission Project For Bible School Centers on Chicks MOUNT PLEASANT "Chicks for Gahna" is the project for the daily vacation Bible school now at the halfway mark in First United Church of Christ. Opening meditations center on the mission theme. The work project, sponsored by the Pittsburgh Synod Youth Cabinet has a goal of 3,000 chicks.

The Rev. Robert F. Peeples. pastor, said children are to bring a daily offering. A chick will be placed on the poster for each T.

cents contributed. Only top grade pecpies will be purchased and sent by air. Other church organi zations are participating in the project. Soft Coal Output At 8 Million Tons WASHINGTON The National Coal Assn. estimated bituminous production for the week ended Juno 16 at about 8.820,000 tons compared to 8,961,000 tons for the corresponding period last year.

Production for the week ended! June 9 was 8,615,000 tons. For the' an. 1-June 16 period production 1 was estimated at about 197,051,000 tons, compared with 177,701,000 tons a year ago. Catholics Will Use School for Church Worship on Sunday SCOTTDALE St. John the R.

c. Church school hall i will be used Sunday for the firs: time as a temporary church be- cause of the bmldins program I now underlay Catholic Youth Organization will receive Communion a gro-jp the 10 a.m. mass Members are" to offer masses and Commun'on for Msgr. Gerald Schroth, pastor, who n-il be installed as a domestic prelate. MennonireCamp Hosts Two-Day Writers Session SCOTTDALE A Uo-day uniform writers meeting was held this week at Laurelville Mer.no- nite Camp with writers from ous states and Canada attendee.

The conference was planned bv 'illard Roth and Dan Hertie- ith Ellrose Zook as general hairman. Marvin J. Taylor, professor of education at" of Pittsburgh, spoke Monday "on -evoral topics. Tuesday WS de- primarily workshoo groups. coaference was an orients- for new and a re- for older ones Gets Certificate.

Norman C. Farlow of Xew Stanon, R. D. l. and Stuart Cable of Osterburg.

Bedford County, wera resented certificates for serv- ce as supervisors the Dairy ferd Improvement Association at he annual meeting at Penn State "arlow was cited for 15 years en-ice and Cable for 10 years. ATTENTION All People Who Buy Insurance For This Insignia look For Thii Seal If You Want Btut CAR, HOME or BUSINESS INSURANCE J. DONALD PORTER I A 2nd Nit'l. MA 8-4200 The American Red Cross Bloodmobile will be at Greensburg in United Presbyterian Church from 11:30 a until 6 June 26. sponsored by the Greensburg Fire Dcpnrtmont.

Application to Host Foreign Students JULY 1 and 2, 1962 Your Name in Full: Address: Phone: Preference of Student: Boy Girl Deadline for Mailing: Send to: June 20.1962 Chr. of Family Committee W. W. Renner. 1315 Chestnut Street, Connellsville, Pa.

You will be notified by June 27 as to schedule of evrnts. foreign student assigned, and policies and procedures to follow. NOTICE To Taxpayers of DUNBAR TOWNSHIP Tht Jacoby Agency ed collector of Delinquent Per Capita for the Dunbar School District for the '59, '60, '61. Periont owing Per Cepite for thew yean are hereby notified that taxes mutt be paid to Mark Hanlon, Tax Collector, 1816 West Crawford Avenue, Connelli- ville, on or before July 2, 1962. On July 2, 1962, taxes will automatically be turned over for collection by the Jacoby Agency with all to be paid by the taxpayer.

On July 2, 1962 and thereafter, Delinquent Per Capita Taxes for 1959, '60, '61 may be paid to the Jaeoby Agency. Costs of at least $2.50 per person per year are added by the Agency. Dunbar Township School District Arthur A. Brown, Solicitor LOT OWNERS Why Pay Rent? MONOGRAM BUILDERS Will on Your Lot--This Btautiful 3-Bedroom Ranch Payments As Low As--or Equal to Your Prtsent Rent! oEE OUR HOMES UNDER CONSTRUCTION ADDITIONS ond REMODELING For Information TI 3-24J4 Or Writ. Monogram Builders, Inc.

7226 Baptist South Park Shops Bethel Park. Pa. I Stnd Brochure on Monogram Name 1 Address Ixt Size Phone.

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