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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 22

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The Daily Courieri
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Connellsville, Pennsylvania
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THE DAILY CONNfUSVILlf, PA WttNMDAV, MOWIatBffl OBITUARIES M. J. KOfMNSKY Ilicaael John Kopinsky, 60, of Campbell, Ohio, died Monday afternoon in i Hospital. He a maintenance fore Morcantowa 'man at Youngstowa Sheet and Mnivlnf are twolTube Steel Inc, and was bratfcart, Donald and Aubrey, boat at bane; his maternal AnnabeUe a member of St. John the Baptist Church and Knights of Columbus Council No.

3613 of MnrsJrp of Downtown, his'Campbell. paternal grandparents, Donald Surviving are a daughter, two! ToktUpTwoJIIUtttfs The a Goaoelteviite Chamber of Commerce board of directors wiH oaet at 7:30 p.m. today at PtoMtot Valley Country Club There will be twfderatmi of the tisjbfing fund drive and resolution to support the acceas road to Anchor Hocking a plants. Country Club Officers Named for '69 of Pkeaant Valley Country Club have reetocted for 190J. They are: V.

and. Troy Singfieid Young of McLean, his maternal sons, two sisters, including Mrs Man- -Jto of New Salem. In Hospital creot grandparents, James A and six brothers, including Lvnn Frost of New Joseph of Smkhfield His wife, and Kum ot INBW a son of New Alexandria, Cecelia Yurack and him in Salem R. and Elmer Anna Mae Ada Klmk Mosako of Point Kopinskj, preceded Manon; and his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Abraham Lincoln Young of CM VM.

and Mrs. Ethel re Gre of 226 Lancaster Singfieid Wilkinson. John of Greensburg, D. 5, James Watt of New Alexandria, R. D.

2, William THEODORE GRESKO 'Collins of New Alexandria, R. 1, and Ronald Staszel of President, Attorney Paul Mahoney; first vice president, Dr. Edward F. FitzGerald; vice president, Samuel Magie. and secretary-treasurer, J.

Donald Porter. Two new directors were! named to serve three years. Dr. Don 6. Soxman succeeds Dr.

Cam T. Troilo and Ray Rutter will replace Reed Kuhns. The holdover directors are J. Vincent Cuneo, Robert R. Graft and William Minotti.

North Fifth St, Jeannette, died early Monday morning A J. A. DtFFENBAUGH ictired employ 6 of the Pennsylvania Rubber Company, he was Sts Cyril i a a member of the Methodius James A. a formerly of Uniontown, died sas i He was born at ChadvUle, Georges Township, a son of the late Albert E. and Ida Mauler Deffeobaugh.

A graduate of Cal- He is survived by his widow, Anastasia Prozellilick Gresko, Dunbar, 1 were admitted to Latrobe Area Hospital. Mark Bossiu-t of Pleasant Unity, John Bizup of Acme, D. 1, and James P. Watt Jr of New Alexandria, R. 2, were discharged.

ifornia Teachers College, he taught in elementary schools in Georges Township for 20 years, and later owned and operated the Oak Hill Dairy Farm. He was a member of the Third Presbyterian Church of UniootowB. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Adele M. Wilson Deffenbaugi of South Miami, Fla; three sons and five grandchildren.

He was predeceased by his parents, a brother, Earl and a sister, Lucy. HARRY HARBAUGH Harry Harbaugh, 76, of 324 Oakland Ave Greensburg, died. Born Feb. 27, 1892, in Ruffstiale, he was a son of the tate Henry and Eflen Wolfe Harbaugh. He was a retired railroad engineer for the Pennsylvania Baikoad.

He was a member of St Paul's Catholic Church, Greensburg, and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. Surviving are his widow, Mrs Loretta Witter Harbaugfa; one son, HL Regis Harbaugfa of Grteoaburg; one James Harbaugh of Hunker, and four granfttakfren, William (Joyce) Bowman of Yofeon, and Ernest Wiffiams, Deborah and Elizabeth Am (Anna) Kytchar of Elizabeth; Mrs. Helen Gernitis of Wayne, N. John of Jeannette; Nicholas of Patterson, and Charles and both of Wayne, N. J.

LETIZIA M. AMPRIMO Letioa Amprimo, of 517 Lowry Ave Jeannette, died in Westmoreland Hospital, Greensburg She was a retired employe of General Tire and Rubber Co of Jeanette. Surviving are one sister, Mrs Dom (Virginia) Leomagno of Jeannette; one niece, Mrs. Raymond (Dolores) Basick, and two grand nieces, Carol and Joyce Basick, all of JeanneiUe. Younger Mountains The Rocky Mountain range, which began forming about one billion years ago, is one of the younger mountain systems of the world.

Faces Grand Jury In Fatal Stabbing Of Estranged Wife PITTSBURGH (UPl)-Sylves- ter Lukasiewicz, 44, of Pitts- jfor grand jury action here I for grand jury action Monday ion a charge of murder the fatal stabbing of his estranged wife i Karnaugh, all of Greensburg. Raymond of Greensburg. She was a member of the Ascension Church, its Rosary Altar Society, and the United Rubberworkers of A i a Local 22 RALPH WESTON Ralph Weston, 59, of Greensboro. 1. died jo Greene County Memorial.Hospital, Waynesburg.

He was born May 30, 1909, in Baggaley, a son of John and Mary Thompson Weston Surviving in addition to his parents are his widow, Mrs Elizabeth Wells Weston; a daughter, Jbtene, at home; two sons and two brothers, Albert of Clarksville and W. Wifliam F. LISTON Liaton, 92. of Yflungatowo, Ohio, died at 1:06 pjn, Saturday in has home. He WM bora Ajrii 4, in FriendsviBe, a son of the late Cbaries and Lnoretia Lowtlermilk fluniviiis; are three daugh- a son, Thomas ille; 14 M.

of BCVWuvy great araodcnildren; tnree fflstera and a brother fie was pgedocoaaed by his wife, Mrs. Louisa Jane Mbffitt Uaton, in IfIB, ud in IfSP7. RED CLEARAfrE Red (RadeoaklsMfa) Clearage, 71, of RODCO, died at 9:05 p.m. Sunday in tfraoatown Hosptal 9e was a member of Robena Local No. 6321, A Surviving are hie i Kathryn; two sons, George and Michael of Ronco; daughters, including Michael (Elaine) Marctan of Uniontown; eight two brothers and a sister.

son, William Monday in Hospital. He was MRS. BLANCH! REYNOLDS Mrs. Haute Reynolds, 90, her husband, the late Leslie Reynolds, operated a grooery store in Jefferson for many yert) dwd Saturday in Greene County i a Boapstal, Waynaaburg LEE WYKE Lee Wyke. 80, of Uniontown, Ufnontown a retired employe of the Peoples Natural Gae Co Surviving are two daughters, including Donaki (Ruth) Romesburg of Uruontown, and three sons, in eluding Alex of McDonaM.

JOHN BITONTI John Bitonti, son of John and Viola Brown Bitontij -was dead on arrivaJ at Uniontown Hospital at 1:30 p.m. Friday Surviving in addition to his parents are his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Inez Brown, and his paternal grandmother, Mrs Alice Bitonti, both of Searights MRS. ADA FLETCHER Mrs Ada Rankm Fletcher, of Hopwood, died Tuesday morning in the Church of the Brethren Nursing Home, Wind ber. She was a native Hopwood Surviving are five including Odds of Hopwood and William of Umontown; three daughters, including Mrs.

Robert (Mary Lee) Reynolds, Mrs Wilbur (Arlene) Curstead and Mrs Walter (Geratiae) Raffle of Hopwood, and brother, S. A. Rankm of Uniontown. EARL BOWSER JR. Earl Wayne Bowser four- day-old son of Earl Wayne and Mary Masoreli Bowser of Farmington, died Saturday in Uniontown Hospital.

Also surviving are two sisters, Lisa and Diane; a brother, Wendell; his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Frances Masoreli of and his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Opel Bowser of Farmington. Our Favorite! Printed Pattern ORPHEUM STARTS FRIDAY AT P.M. HITSUKEA TRIPHAMMER! ON SAM! PROGRAM INC ASTOUNIMNQ 'HUNDRED MOW ROW I CtUMlflCMCIMtNaJi TORTURE "HAMMERHEAD" 1:00 4:15 7:30 TORTURE GARDEN" 2:45 9:20 ttf COMET CWHwUlTllle STARTS TONfOHT HOLIDAY TtIO WAS IT HIROISM-OR MUROf RT 1VABKHL JYCeeoit You ami Yew Thanksgiving to tur feadota.

Gaotl and day it fjaneriUjr by You may havt to atakt a niiriil disgruntled relative, but at aha w4M MM around." A little attaotieo, may aM dMt to Include kmojy peraM it your pleas ff leys. a The Day UmJor Sign MM. II ta AJM. thnafk April A kaffr kolHtv 4MM4. Fw pic ire MMftOy tat iA 21 iu.

II YM botck ite Utt tut awl- me the uc! Caocmaiu, Zodue'a muktri," will bt riftbt tbcir hMtt today. L.e. July 12 TO 21 Don't be aUndoffitk Trr to let people to join in tit fan. Vtro.o. Aug 22 to 21 Your potenntl it kmh dunnc thii period Be alert for ao- dcrcurrcnti.

wto SSn to 1 to Fab. A a i 11 day Thu ttrti OH watt for which thukfol! Pncvt. 10 to Ucrdi Thia( Mar Mem iiiUd at the MMMM. Wit yow chance will toom. OFwM Ealerpnaea, Inc, Lukasiewicz was accused slaying his wife, Beatrice, of at her borne Nov 16.

He was held following a hearing before Cor oner Ralph Statler. PUC Approves Water Rate Hike i At Hooversville HARRISBURG UPI) Hooversville Water Co. was a thorized here by Public i Utility Commission to rates by $3,221 a year for itsi 317 customers ui the Hooversville area of Somerset County on Dec 15 The boost is needed to cut oeses and meet higher ope 1 ing costs, the company said Windber Project Gets PI DA Loan HARRISBURG (UPI) The Pennsylvania Industrial Development Authority presented a $35,200 checK here to the Community Development Association of Windber, Somerset County. The loan is for a second mortgage to be used to expand the existing building in Windber for the Iron City Sash Door Co. "ASTRO-GUIDE" By Ceean Friday, November 29 Present--For You and Yours 10 who must return to the job today will not be much in the mood, but outlook is so good that whatever small effort is made will pay off oat of proportion.

People may not be too cooperative, but you won't really need help as aspects stress self-sufficiency in most charts. Take extra care if driving in p.m. The Day Under Your Sign Mar. 21 to Apr. 19 morning fatigue a pints actmty picki np tain- ute by minute Tauruf.

April 20 ta May 20 Ifoiif deep insight may set a for soneonc who can't tee the forest for the treci. Gamim. May 21 to 21 You'll have to combat jwMtmn- lie viens of mth whom YOU lite in day. Cancer. 22 to July 21 It mil do vour ego Rood to go for some winter cloth- crert if don't it Leo July 22 to Auq 21 Don let gloomy reflections of past hinder present progress.

Look at rosy fide. Virgo AUQ. 22 to S.pt. 22 A sociable sort of da) Invite someone over for delicious tatr- ke Sept. 23 Oct.

12 Yon aren't tniek hi the mood for jctirity totby, bat yon hare to be "up and at 'em." Scorpio. Oct. 23 to Nov. 21 Don't make on one wko docn't hare vow eneriy and ambition. Nor.

22 to Doc 21 Do not approach buiiness matter on a personal level. Keep, the two separate Capricorn. 20 Good day to take the children shopping. They'll lore the cnwdi even if vou don't -Aqutnut. 21 to Fob.

If Don't expect moth of present romantic relationship. Seek new Piteoi. 20 to March 20 A rather tense day for domestic marten. Don't step on anyone's tori eFidd Enterprises, lac, On J. B.

Uaohars' aalenr eaVam Annl VOHHi hi oat Ha wfll ttoa te a amtiag i psnrsaantatiirat of aetaol board aad tbc Dapt. ot Public tBttrootkNt The aandatkND eallad far the grievance panel, which was eatahbafaed by the acbooi board and state department It MttUp) tta prka far aapjr at It carts here three a of tat panel eot Irt wit matter ei public record, SIDI la Color 1968 Left-Over MockU Art Ready! Still A Few 1968 MODELS LEFT at DRASTIC REDUCTIONS We Hove 2 EXECUTIVE CARS with low mileage We Also Hove 36 Brand New 1969 Models In Stock Ready for Delivery. OUR SALES PERSONNEL John Collins- Tony Ktffer--Lou Bucky Miller SANTONE MOTORS, Inc. Your Authorized Chrysler, Plymouth, Imperial Dealer E. Crawford Dial 41M7M HillcrMt, Opm I a.m.

'til p.m. Johnstown. Traveler's Aid Traveling men on your gift list? A welcome tuck-in is a To Close Office Fayette County County public assistance office will be dosed Thursday and Friday for the Thanksgiving holiday, and will reopen Monday plastic case filled with personal sizes of grooming aids. For a Christmas-y air, stitch a stocking from plastic, and fill it with tooth paste, brush, shave cream, razor blades. Thank Goodness more and more Connellsville people are getting hooked up to Cable TV.

ornery Tom Drcke In Color "KISS Of THE OUR FAVORITE of the I fHfW iaVMMaW AlSwi IMTC 1ft be yours, too is the sMo- buttmed stepio with wide- set collar and slim, youef Printed Pattern SOW): NIW Half Shoes Wk, 1077 a 2v77. 2HoK (bust 37) takes yds. 3Wn. SIXTY HVi CINTS hi coins for each potttern add IS cents for each pettarn for fint-claes mailing and special handtlng. Send to: TMI DAILY COVftflft DIPT.

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