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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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The Daily Courieri
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Connellsville, Pennsylvania
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MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1950. fHE DAILY COUR1J5R, CONNELLSVlLLE. PA. Eeek Check Forger. GKEENSBURG, Apr.

Attorney L. Alexander Scalco has directed county de- DON'T DIG UP Plugged Sewers. USE Oar ELECTRIC EEL CHAS P. Phon. I tectives to find a man who has been passing forged checks from $50 to more than $506 in Greensburg, Scottdale and Mount leas- ant.

RecSntiy he cashed a check for in Giteehsburg on the pretense he was in the appliance business. Recruiter Transferred. SCOTTDALE, Apr. 17; --Sergeant William G. Holey of Scott- alae has to Wayensbiiri'to take charge of the Army recniit- Saj? statibh, 'succeeding Corporal Jtobert H.

Grafeam, transferred to Greensburg; Sergeant "Holey, a veteran of seyfeh Clears of service, was with ah ain'pnibian tractor division auring late war in the Pacific area'. I- Aboard Destroyer. Neil W. Hixon, fireman, whose wife lives at Oliver, ly visited Glasgow, Scotia; id, aboard-the destroyer USS Charles R. Ends Radio eurse John Vahok of has completed a ctrtirse in practiial and radio' and television and.

nas been awarded a diploma by the National Hallo Institute of Washingtorii t. HAM FISHEB JOE PALUOKA PICK, our WHAT YOU DON'T IN FRANCE. I'LL BE BACK. WE'LL HAVE TO GET RID OF VOVR FOOD: WE HAVE TOO MUCH WEIGHT. COME Int HbHD ITYINU5 ARE THE WORST I'VE ENCOUNTERED.

WE'LL HAVE TO JETTISON GAS OR CARGO. THtKt A UOf Or FOCO ABOARD THAT CAN BE JETTISONEP. GAS 15 MORE IMPORTANT. AND HUMPHREY PEWWWOKTM TOOK OFF ON A tRANS-ATLANTIC PLANE THIS MOKNING. JOE IS BOUND FOR ENGLAND FOR A CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT, AND HUMPHREY TOR FRANCE TO 5WM THE ENGLISH CHANNEL.

THEY ARC NOW IN AMP- OCEAN. MARK TRAIL BT ED DODB As MARK POLLOWS, BARK DUDLEY SKILLRJLLV AVOIDS THE PIANO WIRE SNARE WHICH HE HAS THAT GUV'S USING A LIVE SWAN LOOKS LIKE IVE RUN SMACK INTO TROUBLE ANDY OBEYING MARK'S COMMAND, WAITS THE CACHED CANOE BRFCE GENTRY Br BAY BA1LE1 Y3U UeVEUN. AKM, WITH ME, BAS6 9 rrfe N-NO USE so iVe BEEN A UNTlNfiTHE TRflP-TO-NABTH AWN WHO'S BEEN ROBBING AIRLINE 'TW6-89R5 PXt-NKZf IN FWSSEN5ERS-ANP Bf MrEVOY ana STR1EBEJ SHE ft BE Out 'AT A TWte LIKE TW5 By HANK LEONARI MICKET FINN AHO1 SAY TO YOU, GENTLEMEN, WITH ALL THE SINCERITY AT MY COMMAND, THAT IF MY SUGGESTIONS ARE CARRIED OUT, WE SHALL SOON TAKE OUR TRUE PLACE OF PROMINENCE IN THE JY WORLD OF FRATERNAL SOCIETIES-AND THAT EACH AND EVERYONE Cf US WILL ENJOY BENEFITS BEYOND OUR GREATEST PREAMS I THANK THAT WAS A WONDERFUL I we PELEGATE FROM KOOKALACHEE HAS HELD THE CONVENTION tPELLBOUNP WITH NIC SILVER TONGUE; By McEVOY HUBBELl I i CHASE NOW. CUTE KIP! HAVE THE KIN FtEL. IT.

BIG SISTER THAT A WILD TALE TWE OLD 9OV HAD TO TELL ABOUT ThMS HOUSE-AS FAR AS HE WENT. CLAMMED UP JUST TCV AST MliSHT I COULOM't fC3' FINISH IT. WAV WfeHT ALMOST TtHNK HE WAS WARNING METO FISHT6MY OPTae PLAGE, liyousHVYHY, CAN'T SEE-. PgXM'T SCARE Tt-W EASILV. I GUESS HE'S JUST-A 'MITE.

TOOCWEfe WE MEA. J-? -T. ii NEWS OF DAY AT SCdTTDALE BRIEFLY TOLD Apr. the ceiling lifted, Service 110th Infantry, Is again interested in securing enlistments for the company that holds Its drills at the Armory each Monday night. Clothing for Relief.

The clothing for 'relief being sponsored by the United Lutheran church is in progress at St. Paul's Lutheran Church. All personal interested are asked to leave the clothing at the church. Choir Program Sunday. i fa i Presbyterian churches will be- guests of the First Presbyterian Church at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon when the Waynesburg College Choir will a program of sacred music.

to Meet April The committee on evangelism of St. Paul's Lutheran Church will hold its regular meeting at 7 o'clock Monday night, April 24, in the church. To Serve Dinner. the Adelphi Class of the First Evangelical i Brethren Church will assist in.the promotion of Camp Allegheny, the church camp, by serving a dinner to the ministers of the Greensburg- 'district and representative laymen Saturday. Hospital Patient.

Mrs. fetliei Myers, wife of Roy B. Myers of North Scottdale, has teen admitted to Frick Memorial libspital in Mount Pleasant for medical treatment. March Stamp Sales. The south grade school Stamp Sale for March follows: First grade, second grade, third grade, $13.75, ana fourth grade; $125.

The grand total is $53.10. New Seattle Editor. Nancy Cbughenour, a Junior, has been chosen to edit the Scottie Revue for the coming school year. Nancy has shown ability in the field, of journalism and typing. The first Scottie to be edited by her will appear in MayV With cooperation she will do excellent work.

Assembly Program. Ah assembly program sponsored by the Scottie ahd and its Director George C. Hazen, was held at the Strand Theatre Thursday, April 6. Curing the program, new members ducted, into the Honor Society by the president, George Beck. Eugene Moffett entertained the group with his wit before presenting awards to the 1 basketball players and gave a summary of the track work done to date.

Honor Roil Student. On account of an error in recording the name of Berhadette Hines was omitted irom 'six'weeks. Stamp Sales. The stamp sale for the month of March at the North Grade Building amounted to Of this amount, the sales of the first grade were second grade $27.85, third grade $7.10, ahd fourth grade $12.85. The total to date is iHstrlet Cheras Meet.

Students of Scottdale who will attend the southwestern district chorus meet at Gahonshurg High School, April 20, 21 and 22 are Patricia Murtha, Marie Myal, A BECll A DOS HASN'T MUCH CWANCE OKI THE HIGHWAYS TODAY, BUT I'VE A LITTLE TOWN. MAYBE I CAN GET SURE WE INTERRUPT OUR RECORO-PfcAYiNe TO REPORT A MISSING IF YOU THIS ANIMAL. iSNIFF DINER EM IF EVER HOPE TO SET Commercial Domestic Industrial WIRING YOU NEED ANY WIRING Sefc the-CITY Electric Co. Rear 128 Sooth Arch St. Phone 3139 or 3038-R DAILY CROSSWORD 6.

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45. ACROSS View Delicate A law (Jewish Lit.) Shelf Revelry River (Scot.) Natron (aym.) Ahead Verbal Bone (anat.) Travels a bout with wares Part of "to be" Hardens Reward Conflicts Cook, as in an oven Convert into ions Bitter vetch Guarantees Music note Insist upon Roman Gulf Foot-like part A tissue (anat.) Gather grain after a reaper A race of cabbage Meaning Leaves out DOWN Bends over Musical instrument 3. Unit of work 4. Negative vote 20 of 21. Erase (Print.) 22.

Chief-gods of Teutonic 5. Exclamation pantheon Parasitic insects 7. Stagger 8. Public notice 9. Pay no attention to 10.

Let, as underlease 14. Sauces 17. Bulging pot 24. Bill of fare 26. Stockings 27 Mystifies 28 fit for tillage 30.

An'enthu- alast 31. Literary compositions 33. GoHdess of peace (Gr.) 35. Java tree 39. Head covering name 42.

Half an em 43. Therefore Why Students Qnlt. Apr. 'prbb'ie'ms 'low grades are the -niajdr siudents 'Washington State-College here. In survey, 16.5 "per cent of 1,000 students citeH financial 'difficulties for leaving 'Low grades were named by 15.3 per cent; p'r cent; poor -living conditions, V.I, and full-tirfte'jobs 6'8.

T'CH Ib 37 41 44 40 IS II 30 10 31 4-11 DAILY how to work tt: A A A Is One letter simply stands for another In Otis example A to used for the three L's. for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos- trophles. the length and formation of the words ire all hints. Each day the code letters are different.

A Cryptogram Quotation I A I A A 3 I A G. Saturday's Cryptwjnote: BETTER NOT TO BE AT ALL THAN NOT BE NOBLE--TENNYSON DlKrtbutM by Xlnc Fttturfi Frances Hough, Janet Reynolds, and John Cower. The two concerts will be given April 21 and 22 in the evening. The guest conductor will be ir. Gullb of Penn State.

The southwest district represents seven counties from southewestern Pennsylvania. Freshman Party. Gerald Killany as master of ceremonies. There were musical readings by Sandra Mary Ann Szczekocka, a story by Alice Bowman depicting Easter customs in other lands, "The Easter iMWf Silffet Another WoMnatier how many remedies'you tried for Itching eczema, psoriasis. Infections, athlete's foot or whatever your skin trouble may be--Anything from bead to SALVK help you.

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Tnilv wnrt' --fuU Sold in Connellsville by Sun "Swan, Bum Kpagy. BeiRhiey and Clarke DruR Stores or your homo town druggist-Advertisement WANTED Used Apple Boxes CAN USE 100 to 300. WILL PAY 5c EACH. Call or Write Clarence W. Gerliardt WELTYTOWTV MOUSERY R.

D. lj Wt. Pleasant, Pa. Phone' Kccksburg 45-R-22. IT PAYS --to owli a fine car.

IT PAYS --to own a Chrysler IT PAYS --to get good service. Yon pay for It! LAWRENCE GALLEY E. Crawford Ave. Phone 1073. Parade" and "Peter Cottoiitail," sung by Mary EUen Rose, Eujjene Fanner and Stanley Yokfe and The freshman class of Scottdale 'seletcibns by the students.

Super- High Schbol. held a party in the intendent Puff 'then presented junior school building Fri- awards "for the annual Pennsyl- day with Pat 6'Hara chairman of vania history essay contest. 9-4 Easter Party. An Easter party was held by decorations, Caroline Tarasan of tickets, Francis Battle of posters, Margaret Hershbins of entertain- of the Junior High School in merit, Gerald KUiany of refresh-; its homeroom. A cat game, cake merits and M.

McFadden and bingo iwere played cleanup. Winners of Prizes. iliss -Virginia Miner -arv- the following winners nual of iz in the essay of freshman class of Scottdale High School: First, "A History of the Tri-Town Gotninunities," Beverly Brady; second) here the State of Wyoming Got Its Name," Keith Leonard; best in 9-2, "Settlers of Pennsylvania," Noima Blackburn; "best in 9-3, "Life of Benjamin Franklin," Patty Clark, and best in 9-4, "History of Westmoreland County," i i a Thomas. Teachers Organize. G-Ubert Seese has been elected preKident of Scottdale Branch of the Pennsylvania State Education Association with James R.

Stimmel vice-president, Ann Dick secretary arid Robert land treasurer. DAR Essay Contest. Beverly Brady, winner of the essay contest in ninth grade Pennsylvania history, represented Scottdale at the meeting of Brad- iibck Trail Chapter of 'the daughters of the American Revolution at Mount Pleasant Saturday afternoon, April 5. Her theme was "The Tri-Towh Community" (embracing Variderbilt, Dawsbri ahd from which she com-! mutes Sally with her George Brady, manual training i teacher in Scottdale High School. The representative from other schools were William Wolf, "Henry Clay Frick," East Huntingdon township; Iris Hollo, "Lycippus and Cbrhmunity," Hurst, and Donna Lemrnon, "The Bushy Run Ramsay.

The essays made up the DAR program and $5 was a warded, to each pupil. This annual event is sponsored to stimulate interest in local history. Junior High Assembly. An assembly was held in lower hall of the Junior High School Thursday, April 6, with while pop drinking from a bottle with a baby's knipple was a -feature. Ralph Rich, Laird Myers, Martha McFadden, Dorothy Schwalke and Jane White the (made up the social committee.

Mr. Wingrove is the teacher. Trooper to Retire. Apr. John J.

Torhefc, now commanding officer of Troop Pennsylvania State Police at Wyoming, formerly of Greensburg, will retire from the force today, Here's Your Means! Need money that your pocket "just now" can't afford? Here is your means of meeting that need! Our Auto Loan plan provides cash quickly easily. Makes repayment an cquallly convenient matter. Fayette Loan Co Telephones 244-866 HO Title Trust Co. Connclfsvllle, Pa. Prompt.

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