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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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The Daily Courieri
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Connellsville, Pennsylvania
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PACK -TUESDAY, MARCH 15, PERSONAL MENTION of VandcrbiK was admitted torCon-? nollsvlllo State. -Hospital for, observation Is an employe of H. C. Frlck Company at the Lciscnring JTo. 3 mine.

Newest spring samples now on display. Joe Pallndine, i Mrs. I'ctcr South, Evcrson. recently mlttcd to Trick Memorial Hos-l pltal, at Mount Pleasant for is. getting along nicely.

Order your Sam Jackie: Judith Ann were nclIsvHto State Mrs. EdgarCollln's hasureturncd By ROBERT'( as much vln' things. Mb tired ot we know: MAOMI HOME ECONOMISTS Miss of dalp-''has'' becri-1 elected; Economics h'cr 'meeting' at -Unioritown try Club) Mlssi Irene O'Brien 1 -i-? plticcd Al'panosft v.vico-, Miiriha'. Dlxson of ''Uh- iontown succceclod'C'MissfNanetta' snd Ann-McMnhoh: of -Chnflerol- trea's- urcr; to; SHi.NGffON;T:M(i;r;^ro^Tl»«__ tee'yoieiljV of Nntlona'irr'VSecuHty i Mifc: If'B', Use Simons, Tailor. 14mnr.6t.

Miss Rosemary Sowlnskl' of i ALBERT Mnr. Evcrsoa and Mii) Katherlne Lay-'Albert Reese, 63, 'bf' near Arm- A AJfnttrfnv nf Ion of Vnnderblll slon piny, "Veronica's auditorium a pas- at the n's Veil," ni SU'home of grandson, Albert 1: No. for- i Hunkers; R. D. -your 'Day ho -cards at Store; 125.

township wife; Apple Ida' Wheaterton- Reese; died A 1 in, 1047. Carrie.A. 'one soiv.Chnrlcs, 'cnrlng, who has taken a position 15. Reese Hermlnle -two In Detroit. will reside wlthlftrandchildren and two great- nn unclo nnd aunt, there.

Flo sale, -March 18th arid 18th at 'of The Vine and Phono orders accented amtll March or 'SIS R. March 9-15. Advertise-! mont. I -Smlthlcy visiting'hla-niece; Mrs. Rrnndchlldren.

The' funeral service will bo held nt 2:30 "o'clock Thursday afternoon: at Church at Interment bo" in''the" church-'cemetery. pILLSSPIE RITES "scrylce. for Mrs. Sarah M.GlUcsple," 57, -of -221 Wllllnm C. Percy, of South Pros- 1 Vecn stl cet wno early Mo'n-l 'pect stwet.

day morning at her home, will bej Mrs. Dale Johnson, who has nc id-at 2:30 o'clock' been 111 of grip nt her home In tcrnoon at' the Charles. -'Mc- Racc street, Is Improved, 'cormick funeral -home' with 'Rev! Grovor C. -Leapllne of John E. Caiighcy, pastor, of the South Arch street was admitted Fj rs United Presbyterian Church, to the Presbyterian Hos- officiating.

Interment be in pltnl, Pittsburgh, for observation Green, Ridge, Memorial Oration First, 'Keith second, F.cc/tUnlontpwn.' os Judges of'California State Teachers'''collogb, Robert. Bowdcn, an the wolcbmp cbntcstantg nnd were, explained by Chairman HIU; Other ac( plays Wednesday night In Ger4 man Township.High- Friday, -night -in, Brownsville Junior 'Hlph' and life Satur-' In' Point Marlon -High School. Her rooifl-numbcr' survivors Mi.jTphy of ebnf nnd treatment. Edgnr Betters, son "of Mrs. nellsvllierTwhose omlj-: Betters of North Eighth ted She 'street.

West Side, la home.flftbr!was;a:.daushtcr of late. Jnrrics. spending several, weeksTlh Wew Vrtflr i Mo Farbcr, 84, widow of Louis. Farbcr, died Monday four bands while he was In New-morning where -shiB; past 53 yearscAmong-her ing children LcmueUFar- ber of Uhionlown. ic: SoulheTBert Spurn Compromise! Bid Continued -From -Pago One.

neth S. said be' York City with his brothmvHnr- old. former trombonist 'the ConnelLivllle High School Band. Edgar played a saxophone with York. Uniontown Firm Plans Hew Store in Pittsburgh P1TTSBURC, Mnr.

new department store In Pittsburgh golden wax a possibility today." But the opening may be at least four "yeirs off. A Uniontown N. Kaufman, paid more than $380.000 for "land and downtown Pittsburgh Monday and revealed plans to coattruct six- story, fireproof building on: tlie site. Duo to' existing losses--some for as long as four years--construction will bt delayed. OoUlstono's Yduth Center 105 PCh.

St. Perry-'Junior- Class Will Give Thursday Tho junior class of Township High School will present its annual play, entitled "All the-; at o'clock Thursday-evening Irr school auditorium at PcrryopoUs; Miss. Faith Swartz, director, of dramatics; is in -charge of the play. The cast of characters follows: Hugh Pierce, Edward' Ogurchnk; Enid Meredith, Katherlne Thorpe, Lorry St. John, Thomas KIddor; i 'Lbretta Bnumgardncr; DavId.Fothcrlnc.': James, Guscmnn; Calldh E'man- business mnnngers-r and Lois Burton in charge of miulf Miss Kvih Ann Echard Is tho lass president.

i and DANCE tj (lie Music of the ARLINGTON "ESQUJfRlES TONIGI1IT--STAG NIGHT; Xlfc'it---Too i Orchcstrii MAYFLOWER GARDEN Koutu 110 Everson, Pn. Russell Revetti's BLUE 'M0OM HOTEL DANCE TONIGHT The MSLODAIRES. FLOOR SHOWS Cover Olmrgo 40c Bound tand Square Dance i IJont'llt Connellsvlllo Itotl Oun-OluV TOMORROW N1GM MUSIC by the MELODY Admission 75c Just Off Route 110 at Bitterest. from One. Stavros, Qermtin and Goulr i rending' Sandra second, Garlyh.

Joyce Fbblo, Redstone. F.irat, Mary. Kerrr- 1 second, Diane. lieves workedj put "on" the requirement to, adopt'iinytfuturo rules changes. "accuse'd Lucas of blocklng'a But after a- meeting of northern 'and western Democrats, Informed Wherry that Admlnls- senators now arc ready.

to -'accept. a compromise. A con-' fcrcnce- with delayed tcmpbrarlly by'; start tp- dayjs expressed hope-rthht sonic agrccmcnV.could be reached today str.ttng-.by tha flHbiustbr fight s'fnce Feb. 28 then would be able "to turn to other; pressing legislation The most Immediate pressing business is extension of rent controls which are to expire -Russell said are "the only "people who havo given up Ho said the; Administration has nol yielded on any point and. that he saw no' chance for'a- compromise "as long as, the majo'rliy keeps -of unconditional surrender," Lucas said 1 tha.t if the cbmprbmlse 1 eflort' he; will move io adjou'rn-thc Senate and abandon the drive to curb Hospital Patlimts.

Dawson; Mrs, Virglnla-Vnrto, -Uniontown, R. iKathryn Sollday, East Gibson South Connells- Inks, 404 Jeffcr- son- Nelllo Ses- IcrJSmbisTcT R. Max-jorie Hcn- admitted to Con- Hospital for treatment. Crime "ifxponslve. SANlFRANCISCO, Mar, IS bf ''crimo -in California runs to nearly 'per dlstrlct'Jnttorncy.

of San" reported. He said'the Franciscans 'alone is a $2,000,000 of whichvis earmarked for the Juvenile 7 plans Qductr. if amendments amount i i a Seriate' majority; -'sHbuld' vbte take ot the cpm- vote'wns 1 than single advdrse repp'rtVon'- 1 haya An'-advorso rc- portlv would' ''have gone -b'ef orb 'Inc' llnat nomination on' grounds that -this national defense -board 'ihould have greater Industrial pericncc' Wtllgren Chairman Millard that the lpl- lowlng motion had adbpted by a 7 to 6. vote the'' suggestion' of Sen. Chan D.

The rcommltteo, louridOnb evidence- reflecting on the to his country the.nomlne*, San. Mbn WaMgren', tp.ib* of the National Security, Resourcci We. be. ibyiil pn trlbUc ci tlzon. The evldchcb to'-suppbrt'ahV that he' was' lacking in "(3) majority, "of committee felt that man economic and industrial experi- enca nnd -should Chairman the National Security Resources, Board' nnd for that reason motion, was made to 'table the Mr.

Walltfren." -'Sen. 'Maxwiltf RosenMd, Phllade'lphiij'warned -that the-blll tp; continue the tax' lor' more than two yoara Js tlve" anoV but hit series of-' measure' were defeated. Debates Won By Ma'r. The debating championship of countjr In the eHmlnii- tlons of the Forensic Music League won here Saturday by High School won six events ngalnst Monessen, St. Xavler, and North Huntingdon yyas the second year In a row that Gr'ecnsburg captured the v' Firemen' extinguished.

Ing truck Monday- afternoon, at Stewart's Service Station, corner of East South tage'nvcnuo; Damages were reported ns' minor. Traffic was heW up temporarily. PurenUof Girl. and-Mrs, Theodore Stoner of-Rockwbo'd are the parents girl: born'-'nt Somerset' Cmmtinlty Hospital SHOWMAN'S 121 So. 8th St.

i Phono 181. MAYTAG Washers Irqners Deep Freezers Zenith Radios Emerson Radios Electric Irons Presto Cookers Vacuum Sweepers WKlpkcj, Mgr. A NEW ENGINE or roiilaco. your wprn-OHf, engine with. hew lock nnd working: WHAT cylinder block GET: New pistons and conrictiag- rodis' timing gears front-end part "operates to Ue-.

In- your original ortaUpn'-. prpblenii Phone 105 i mm' Stiaft Ludirt Hopi i complottd The jplaitfprpvldedr'fpr- approved' struct' bills almost identical with scrieB Jr.troduced In ilie: Senate, by Gtorga N. Wade; who. broke tax 1 increase, -pHaie QOB. road Improv'ement Introduced -in Senate' by Arthur' Blast, Erie, The-Blaw bill perrrilt' the nla Turnpike.

Commission to extend the superhlihway 1 The GOP, plan which; broke. filibuster late yeiterday for tlio Senate, to Shortly, after It this -'afternoon permit six; Democr'atlc six confer with the gas owners from the western part-of i V. HaluikiK R. A. J6hnit6whi Pennsylvania Retail' Petroleum' Dealers AssbdMlonV- would -letd, A delegation to protest; the'' motor fuel 1 tax- of Son.

Mrs. W.llH«m of SearlRhts arc the parents 'of a son bom Brownsville General Hospital' at 4:25 -P. M. Saturdty. Awwnbly Belt Bills Aboit MiM Saf Qt 'Paso a-mluute per- worker iMRSoriry sKclters -where dctoiin- tprs lock and key arid.

Ipadirig rt.Installalipn'df unltsjbf'Jlvc 100- -electric -light; bulbs "to placed as to producc'ithe quantity ol light" mining" IB A flrstv Rradc forcmnii's certificate for formlng duties mine superintendent' after 5 June -1, 1980. A regular attendant; or '-assistant for any motorman "or 'operator; of 'a "portable: mining machine: while Exnmlnntlon of all 'mines- by fegula'-ly employed nre boss: bo- ftoe 'cach''shlft' enters work, 'HARRisBUROrMar; Sen. Murray -Peclor, Introduced a bill -to exempt spark- Itriitind colored Are from the 1930 bah- on fireworks In Pennnylvania. The; 1939. law public of fireworks but prohibits thorn.

Cap pistols are exempt from f. born i. ITwIn Monday Rtlph -Newcomer of HQspltttl.r.'The-flrit -ilrl at other 7. EXCESS ACiDS fMfi'll MUM K(bMV Tubii Pttuh Out Wute mMtar to MtMlixln nrar Mood, II MW nmlnt MlM, MtHJm, Int U9 nlehU, imlllnr, polBnrn uMtt (hi tru. BMtuchu dlnliwu.

FrcqutM OB Mtntr PUMMI with uotrUac ind bornlnu incnn li tomtthlM! wtonc I Adc.7ottrlnia(*t far alunUc, uted necMtfully nr million (or 19 Daut'i fin) will Mp at kWnv.tob«ii flttth out Mlunotui wuu Iron PITTSBURGH, XllowaU to Ulnly busy fellowl Thotrht you'd' be' I interested, 1 was, to know, that ho more hours than over before for tamIIUs on West Urns. At the of 1048, was "employed" in almost 2G0.000 homes. iCver 50,000 of homes 'are Ine electric cook- and- more'than electric 'water EUECTRICITY.il stlllthe best' buy your budget---Rtddy's haven't in ot rlilnt costs. He's always an efficient, quiet, clean anifdependable Why not let Mm do mort of Ufittsi OMMMT, try a variation of the spite of Its reputation appearance, this dlih no trick at all to mako-lf you follow a and bake it la an ELECTRIC RANGE oven where you depend on the. tontreUul, twnjxroture such cgf and cheese cooktry requires.

Voull have a fondue that puffs royally to a rich brown tender gold within. But never plan to have a fondue ov.sourfltf when' someone It going to be.late for dinner--neither ot then a CMVM TOMMtt Step Milk, 1 cup soft breei American milk, butter 'and seasonings. Stir in unbeaten nee yolks. Carefully fold in beaten whites. Pour into jfrciwed bfticfne dleh.

Bake minutes in ELECTRIC RANGE. Serve 6 The It ew with ate by ting dial--ran nine through the entire washing. and riniinr cycle, 'tnmbllnr damp-dry then, shuttlnr (henwetves off they tfce Aar(, work of handling heavy, wet clothes and: MM i MUM time, for other With the HAW, ItMflwC CAv dealred water, temperature and control the amount ot water used If you are find, out -the-ways an'. AUTOMATIC WASHER-and- itt electric. tUd to demon- appliances, fee yoo.

year's elcctrk K. (,,,, iff deceivew- don't iook largor, but -they-actually'elve, homemaker space, especially. for 1 'and. greater, 'of' with easily, adjustable swing-out racks, door racks and: on. Most manufaeturera are also.

makint'. combination re- or two doors'for eaeli Kroater space- for; frozen- foods is to': meet desire keep, more' of time-savers on If your. family and ideas to have mt- frown 'your prwcnt retriger- ator; tee the new larger TRIG. REFRIGERATORS now in your Any woman cart Mr kNdifn and have it. Here's a quick trick for Ley out the floor piKe of paper, measuring with a rnler so that: 1.

inch equals a foot; cut' pieces of colored or cardbeerd. to rep- resent the -various -of and move them around until you'-' yen'- moet convenient 'arrangenent of the three major woric centers, icrving and up. Think of the various tasks and'ynur storage requirements so that your kitchen will be arranged on a forget lighting and wiring for convenience. Your dealer will bc.glad to show you the latest In time-and-labor-saving devices to mtuc yours truly an up-to-date, planned kitchen. And, course, tlie-modero kitchen is an ELECTRIC KITCHEN! WIST PENN POWER COMPANY Daughter.

A girl, the first child in the family, was born at 1:49 o'clock Sunday morning at Cpnncllsvillc Slule Hospital to, Mr. ChnrJes Rilcy of 209 'Crawford avenue. The: new' arrival grandchild -of Prothprio'taryV mid 404 Sasl Green grand- parents nrc Mr. aHd'MrA RUey, of Scottdnlc. the former Miss Ann J3fady.

Home I'Yoin' Hospital, Thomas Conflucnci and Mrs. Robert- Koontz and. and Charles; Eerlih, ot Jlockwood hiivo been discharged from Somerset Community i.Hospltai;,,'.. Jctl McCreo Chos. Bickford FACES: WEST" STARTS WEDNESDAY maun KNNHK LAS! "Last DAY "Klsn the Blood i Off My Haade" STARTS ITOMORROW Colorby Tfechniooior.

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Years Available:
1902-1977