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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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The Daily Courieri
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Connellsville, Pennsylvania
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IU 1 A 1 vVU THE DAILY COURIER, CONNEUSVILLE, SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1970 Contest Prize Ml. Pleasanl to Receive $1,000 Wed Penn Award West Penn Power Co. wil $6,000 in 50 pe cent matching awards to com munities" from it sservice area which have just been announcec -as of various casl prizes in the 1968-69 variiaV Better Community Con Manager R. Lindouist. reported of the 24 contesi awards "for wesern and centra were won by served by West Penn, although'the firm supplies power for only ll ol the state's i population 19 per cent -of- the area.

served by West Fenn accounted for nine of the 12 cash awards for western, Pennsylvania and six of the 12 prizes for central Pennsylvania. In addition, two of the three grand statewide -awards were won by Mount Pleasant and Claysville, and Washington got top recognition for the best youth project Penn Power matching' awards, these communities in many cases will also receive additional' awards from i i i a a manufacturers. The West Penn Awards in each of the 13 such held by the Pennsylvania State Chamber of Commerce have been provided by the utility firm as additional incentive and encouragement for communities it serves. Awards from the contest are applied to further i i a i improvement projects. Campus Reports 1 I 1 nV" 1 Students On Dean's 1 List Sixteen Connellsvilk, area stu- ents attending a Campus, Pennsylvania State AsY co'nsequence of winning have been named toj both western regional auditive 1970 winter term dean's' Bullskin Township Elementary Band Presents Concert A Members of the Bullskin Township Elementary Band sixth grade students Soloists during the concert included 'presented spring concert Thursday night in the Douglas Fry, French horn; Russell 1 Butts, snare drum; and school's multi-purpose room.

Shown above is Raymond Budd, Janet Barber, flute The convert isian annual event presented band director, and 41 members composed of fourth, fifth and by the band at-. Bullskin Township'Elementary School. Firmen statewide honors, Pleasant and Claysville will receive $2,000 'each in contest awards and $1,000 each from. West Penn Power. Other Western regions to list.

According to Edward affairs, those the list are: Michael Banaszak Jr, Bowman, 'Wamta Coff- Set Sunday SCOTTDALE The annual f- memorial services of the: Scottdale Volunteer Fire whom West Penn Tvill present Imant Barrel! Colvin, Jennie Lou maf ITWI A 50 per' cent matching prizes! (amount shown is West Penn award) Washington, Class A second place and best youth project, $625; New Kensington, Class A third place, $250. Ligomer Valley, Class second place, $375 Donora, Class third place, Monongahela, Class fourth place, $125. JVew Class third place, $250 Moween a Bounty), Class fourth place, $125, In addition to $11,750 In contest prizes and $5875 in West Linda Galley, Charles Hayduk, i Kezmarsky, Douglas Kmg, Judith E. Lint, David Edward Pisula, be held Firemen will meet in the central at 10 m. and proceed in a group to Calvin United, Presbyterian Church for the 11 a.m: service.

Conducting the. ra 1 Right to Dissent Not a License fo Wreck, Hurt In a Law Day-USA address a the Albert GaBatin High School at New Geneva, Atty Carmine Molinaro Jr Albert Gallatin Area School District solicitor, expressed the view that vigorous expressions of dissent and of i i a grievances are essential ingredients of the a i process. However, he quickly that there are common-sensical, valid and necessary-limitations on the right Barbara Pleva, Victor service wffll be the Rev. Charles Rossi Jr, John Tomaro and E. Hamnetit, pastor." He will Janice Lee Whetsel.

Joins' Fraternity David Alan Ridenour, son of Mr. and Mrs David Ridenour of Hunker, D. 1, becama a member of Alpha Sigma Ohi, preach' on, Refreshing Power of. Edward A. Guest, past chief of the fire the 104th Psalm as a responsive reading selection.

The; firemen will sit as "a group for the church service hororing all deceased firemen There are 73 who have diet 19, Children! to Jake First Communion Sunday at Everson SCOTTDALE i children will first communion in St Joseph's C. Church, Everson, Sunday. The 8 a mass for them will be celebrated by the Rev. Alexander Pteban, pastor. Pictures will be taken of the boys and girls who will be honored at a i breakfast Rev Pleban listed the first communion class members as James Grzywinski, Jane Glovoia, Mary Ivan, Stephen Levendosky, Jane service fraternity, at Clarion nce 190 including: Sewarc State College He is a junior jWyggle and Adrian.Davidson majoring a who died during the past education.

Be Our Guest Sunday 10:20 A.M. "THE HALF HAS NEVER BEEN TOLD" The Queen of Sheba was breathless when she beheld Solomon's temple, wealth and wisdom Jesus said of Himself, "one greater than Solomon is here." 7:00 P.M. "THE CHURCH OF JEROBOAM" The sin of Jeroboam was the sin of religious division, false teaching, and Robert unathorized leaders. It prospered Minister then destroyed. SCOTTDALE CHURCH of CHRIST 215 Chtstnot St: 1214 SYCAMORE 'ST.

Attractive frame bungalow containing 5'rooms and bath on the first floor, and 3 rooms and bath on the second floor, gas hot water heat, jiard-, wood floors and 'trim, copper plumbing, new paper, paint and roof, two stall garage. Good location, well maintained, medium priced. FAYETTE REALTY CO. 2nd National Bank Bldg. Dial 628-5401 Youths Compete In tar Trouble Contest MOUNT PLEASANT A two-student team is in Pittsburgh today participating in the Plymouth trouble i contest.

The two. students are "Thomas Neville of Greensburg and Dennis Huffman of. Hunker, R. D. 1.

They are representing the Central Westmoreland Area Vocational Technical School, d. Accompanying them is Fred Hahyo, school auto shop instructor. of dissent. "Freedom of speech does' not include the right to yell -Fire' in a crowded theater, when, there is no such fire. Freedom of speech does not include the incitement of a riot.

Seeking a redress of grievances include the. right. to do violence persons or to the property of others;" Cohnellsville. said that "those bent on lawlessness and violence have confirmed that i realization of the American of equality and justice must come about through lawful channels They must be dealt with tihrough strict, but fair, tJie At a i Lewandowski, Theresa, Luczkx, Paula Diane Marchewka, Charles Mantincsky, Sandra Opalinski, Alan Ostrowski, Dean Oswald, Diane Oswald Timothy Wesolowski, David Steven Sowmski and Marianne 'Zoracki. i-s Set Annual- Thank Offeitng Service In Region Chuich MOUNT PLEASANT The annual thank offering service will be held Jin the Church of West Main St and Braddock Road Ave, at 10 55 Sunday.

-The Ladies Missionary Society Molinaro said, real threat American -liberty occurs not so much from the looters and rioters' as. from those clean shaven, conservatively dressed ndividuals principally 'in the employ of the a 1 government who are suggesting sectional politics, harsh and divisive' at repressive a i i a ive actions, and si proposals and laws, the Bill of Rights. be temporarily -ignored suspended in times of-discord and: 1 is hbt in harmoinious times of the 'church will be in charge. Preaching Iwffl be the Rev. Earl F.

Show, 'pastor. At 9:45 will be the regular church- school The -West Pennsylvania Conference, Churches of God, will have 'a youth raly in the Plan Workshop On Prevention Of Drug Abuse "Drug Scene, "70" a two- day workshop" aimed at community program development (or drug abuse prevention will be sponsored by the Pennsylvania Public Health Association social work section, May 21-22, at the graduate school of public University of Pittsburgh The opening session wU present the medical view by Dr Cyril Wecht, Allegheny County coroner, the legal view Jane by Judge Wently, Common pleas Court, the psychiatric view by Dr EmA Trellis, Western Psychiatric Institute and the street view by a recent user-pusher, the final presentation, will be followed by Simultaneous sessions Thursday afteinoon will feature a communications laboratory directed by Dr Harold Young, assistant professor of social work, University of Pittsburgh and treatment modalities and comments on present facilities by Robert Aarons, executive Pennsylvania Council on Drug Abuse Finald afternoon sessions will center on "The Law Looks at Pushers vs Users," by jispeetor William 'Moore, Pittsburgh Police Department, and others Information on registration may be obtained from Mrs. Grace Pennsylvania State Health'. Department, 505 State Office Building, 300 Liberty Pittsburgh. District Church To Start Service Series on Sunday MOUNT PLEASANT The Mount Cat-met i Church, will have spring meetings Sunday through Friday, May 8, Conducting the services will be Dr Thomas Lawrence of West Hartford, Conn He will preach at 7.45 pm each evening.

Dr Lawrence is affiliated with the American Board -of Missions to the Jews Inc He Is a graduate South Wales Jibte Training Institute and the Sastern a i Theological Seminary, Philadelphia. Prior to coming to the Un'ted States he had extensive ministry throughout a Britain in connection with the ilgrim Preachers Great Ji-itain Pastorates have been erved in Pennsylvania, New York and Connecticut He also aught Bble and theology at he Philadelphia School ot the Bible, National Bible Institute and Barrmgton College Dr jawrence also served on -the iloody Bible Institute extension taff "and has been engaged in i- wide Bible ministry. Given Promotion MOUNT PLEASANT Mrs. Thomas. Degentesh of 53-Vme St was named a i a pharmacy manager of Sun Drug Company's store graduatejl magma cum Iaude-f rom the University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy nn 1969 She is active in the "Westmoreland Armstrong tCounty Pharmaceutical Association.

Church ol Brethren Will Consecrate Members Sunday MOUNT' A A Se.vkte will be'held Sunday morning and evening in Mount Joy Church of the Brethren. At 10:45 a.m. will 'be consecration of new members and presentation of baptismal certificates. The Rev. John M.

Geary, pastor, will officiate. Assisting will be deacons of me church. The sermon topic will be "To Whom-Do You fc. A' song 'service scheduled by group of angers known as Men." Church school wifl convene a.m. with classes for all ages Hike Garbage Fees North Huntingdon Township comnussionersz lu a 11 approved a demand from five of seven, garbage haulers tor hiking or garbage fees from $150 to $2 a month The alternative termination of servicei evening service in the church Sunday.

ion to Off jeers Tuesday Organ Will Be Heard in Program In Church of God MOUNT PLEASANT: program will, be presented on; jthe new organ, at 7:30 p.m. RAY BARBER SHOP Pgh. St. Scottdale OPEN DAILY 8:30 to 5:30 SATURDAYS 8:30 to 5:00 Before Painting This What About Those Old Worn Out Sash? SANDUSKY'S carry, complete lint SASH and SASH PARTS 1 to-replace-almost any size house" window to be found, in Connellsville YOUR INQUIRIES ARE WELCOMED-LOW PRICES and PROMPT SERVICE-ARE ASSURED! SANDUSKY'S DIAL 628-9300 winning i i in of doubt 'dissension the righte of- the unpopular in June for the national a i i ew must be if the finals'. a of the many are to competing for more a worth of scholarships and awards.

Participants take a written ixam which, counts as 30 per cent of the team's final score, 'text -they race the clock to and repair several mal-j functions deliberately placed! under the hoods of new cars. This mechanical a remain safe. People will respect the -tew only if- it respects people, regardless of the way they may dress, regardless of race, color or creed, regardless of how they may think, and regardless of the way they may wear their hair." Attorney Molinaro -concluded that "how far we advance along the bridge of law tow-ards foe counts as 70 per cent of a 'f al a ust socie la team's score. depends each, of urged the audience to keep the. team, from the Youngwood: school is.

Kunkle' justjce other Plymouth Inc. way; there is no other route; bhere is no shortcut to justice." The committee'in charge Post, No. Sunday in Faarviewl Church of: God near Kecksbuire; will be elected. Scouts to Meet MOUNT PLEASANT There; will be.a.7p.m. Momday.meeting of Boy Scout Troop 131, sponsored by' Trinity United Church.

near Kecfcsburg: purchased- by' ttoe Crusaders dass "of the church, jwas recentiy dedicated by' the I Rev. Earl Sleasman, pastor. I organists in' the -area will play during the program. ASWER WCVI 6:30 to 7:00 EVERY PASTORfGEORGE tilCHQlis the. be devoted to answering questions mailed in by bur Send yolir questions to "THE ANSWER TODAY; P.

0. 5, PLEASANT, 15666. the program included Bill Eckert, Chairman, i Valeri, Secretary, and Mrs: Joan Oallaihan, student advisor. Car Injures Child Danielle Gockel, 14 daughter'of Mrs. Barbara Jean Gockel of Greensburg, is in; guarded condition in.

Children's Hospital, -Pittsburgh, with a fractured skull suffered' runaway automobile struck 1 ler near her home Wednesday evening. She was in very poor condition when taken to Pittsburgh, TO START ONLY 800 COUPONS REMAIN WHY CAN THE AGENT WHO DISPLAYS THIS INSIGNIA DO A BETTER JOBS FOR YOU? Dinner Maeting G-REENSBURG Frank Alii son of the "Kukla, Fran 'and television, show will be a guest of- the Westmoreland ty a i He a 1 th Association at a dinner meeting Monday in Mountain View Inn. ASK FOR YOUR WASH ME 20 To Win Book of Ten Cor Washes To Win One Wash Wax Dry Automatic Cor Wash LOOK FOR THE WINNERS FIRST 5 WINNERS POSTED APRIL 13 LIMITED 2000 COUPONS GET YOURS TODAY at 117 Grttn Stratt 'I 'l 'it is an INDEPENDENT INSURANCE AGENT that REPRESENTS many Insur- Companies and he Js not an employee of any one insurance company nor Joes he sell over a counter --he takes'care of you when you haye a claim and rep resents you in your with insurance companies-the insurance companies cannot tell him what in helping von J. DONALD PORTER I A I 2nd Naf'l Bank OUI 42M200 personal loans Family expenses run higher some months more than others If you find some unexpected expenses are throwing your budget out of balance, see us about a personal loan. You can pay it back in-easy installments.

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