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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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The Daily Courieri
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TWO THE DAILY COURIER, CONNELLSVILLE, PA. FRIDAY, MARCH 11, I960. -JOSEPH you ft try CHICKEN IN A A Goldtn Brown Chicktn ftrvtd with French Fries, Brtad and Butttr. One of the most expensive cars of all time was sold for $27,440. It was a Pegasos made in SATURDAY SPECIAL BREADED PORK CHOP Potatoes, Choice of Vegetable, roll, and coffee.

Relocating West Side Fire Station Advised by County In Citv's New Master Plan 95 85c ATTEA HOTEL Routt 711 at LimtstoiM Hill DIAL MA 8-9960 PLENTY of FREE PARKING SUNDAY SPECIAL 1 TURKEY With I UKIVC I stuffing Potatoes, choice of vegetable, roll, coffee and dessert. $1.35 OPEN SUNDAYS Open Daily 7 AM to 9 PM Sat. 'til 12 Midnight The Fayette County Planning and Zoning Commission in Us "master plan" for Connellsville has recommended relocation of the West Side Fire Station on a larger site. Planning Director John M. Crane, who said the present building is old and the site crowded, suggested that the station be moved to a new building at Seventh St.

and Marietta Ave. The I station now is on the south side 1 of West Crawford Ave. near Sev- 'enth St. The East Side Fire Station was termed adequate for present and future needs, and the city gar- 1 age was called suitable for continued use and operation. HI-WAY See Tougher DINER Move to Cut Out Payola 2 1 Joann Harry Firlik, Props.

Route 119 at York Avt. 'f DIAL MA 8-4880 TONIGHT at 8:00 "Early O'clock FAIRVIEW CLUB 285 East Fairview Avenue SQUARE DANCE TONIGHT Music by Yough Rhythm Boys Harry Delmar, Caller Dial MA 8-9750 No Minors Permitted JOHNNY'S (Route 119 at Wheeler I Formerly ABC Club HOLLYWOOD LOUNGE On the River Road, Dawwn DANCE TONIGHT Music by TED WICK ORCHESTRA Tonight and Saturday JOE ANASTASI and his swinging trio TRY OUR DELICIOUS SPECIALTIES Pina, Chicken-in-a-Basket, Onion Rings, Spaghetti and Hickory Smoked Bar-b-ques DIAL TU 7-7600 FOR TAKE-OUT ORDERS DAYOOB'S WHITE HOUSE Musical Lounge Routt 119 Between cviiit and DIAL MA 8-9W5 FOR YOUR NEXT PARTY OR BANQUET Bring the Family HERE for MUSIC IN STEREO TRACY 119 BAR Located Between Uniontown and Connellsville on Route 119 Special SATURDAY and evi CHICKEN and every Saturday BASKET 75 of a plump, tender chicken Served with delicious French fried potatoes and roll. Served until 11:30 P.M. ALL AMERICAN RESTAURANT 502 W. Crawford Ave.

DIAL MA 8-9890 FOR TAKE-OUT ORDERS FrM Amplt Parking By SUSAN WAGNER United Press International WASHINGTON (UPD-John C. Doerfer's resignation under fire as chairman of the Federal Communications Commission "Tambourine Lizzie" A London cothltr by tht nomt of Lizzie, who learned from performers how to play tambourine, introduced Hie familiar instrument to The Salvation Army. One night she followed a Salvation Army group os it marched out of Kyda Park, joining drummer with her tambourine. After conversion she led Salvation Army marches through the streets of London, where she known as "Tambourine Lizzie." BACKSTAIRS AT WHITE HOUSE By MERRIMAN SMITH UP! White Reporter WASHINGTON (UPI) Back(FCC)! stairs at the White House: THE I REAPER KENNETH DAVIS Kenneth Davis, 44, of Uniontown, died at 8:45 p.m. Wednesday in the Oakland Veterans Hos- J.

ii.ouui lie as a Jliclu- ber of the Great Bethel Baptist Church of Uniontown, a World War Two veteran and a member of American Legion Post No. 51 and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 47. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Rachel Davis; five sisters, including Mrs.

Gwendolyn a Kathryn, Mildred and Mabel, all of Uniontown, and a brother. The funeral service will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the Minerd funeral home, Uniontown, with the Rev. John A. Mueller officiating.

Interment will be in Sylvan Heights Cemetery. JOHN KUTY John Kuty, 55, of LaBelle, died at 7:55 a.m. Tuesday in Brownsville General Hospital after a lingering illness. Surviving are his widow, Mary, a daughter; a son; three grand- E. D.

EVANS Edward D. Evans, 85. of Smithfield, R. D. 1, died Wednesday.

Surviving are a son; four daughters, including Mrs. Jose phine Collins of Uniontown, R. Mrs. Laura E. Moats of Smith field, R.

D. 1, and Mrs. Gwen dolyn Klink of Point Marion; 25 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; a brother, Fred of Smithfield, R. and a sister. The funeral service will be held at 2 p.m.

Saturday in the Wagner- Cooley funeral home, Fairchance. Interment will be in Oak Lawn Cemetery. Friends are asked to contribute to the Fayette County Unit of the American Cancer Society in lieu of flowers. MRS. HOLD BOSLEY Mrs.

Harold (Ruth) Bosley of Oliver died at 8:20 p.m Tuesday in Uniontown Hospital. Surviving are her husband, 18 Crew Leaders Named for Census In Westmoreland Sea water weighs about ift pounds per cubic foot more than fresh water at "the same temperature. among the 18 crew leaders named to lead workers conducting the 1960 census of population and housing in Westmoreland County. Mrs. Phyllis Albright of 1211 Loucks Ave.

and Mrs. Ethel Amend of 35 Third Ave. were among the appointments made by District Supervisor Rhoda H. Christner of the Census Bureau's district office in Greensubrg. Each crew leader will supervise the work of about 20 census enu-i merators.

Work will begin April 1 and training will start March 14. Other crew leaders appointed are: L. F. Klingensmith, 430 Brandon Street, Greensburg; Mrs. Ida McKee, 1401 Westview Drive.

New Kensington; Mrs. Isabelle Green, 223 West Fourth Avenue, Derry; Harold; four brothers, William J. Meyer 1833 Alcoa Edgar, Warren and Robert Burn-1 Drive, Mrs. Ruth King, worth of Uniontowa, and three 406 A Harrison Avenue, Vander- children; his mother, Mrs 1 Amos (Maude) gift: John Krajc Box 22 rbeS ryn Kuty of Pittsburgh- six sis and Mrs Kenneth (Zola) Road: Mrs. Violet Sotak, Export, ters, including Elizabeth! ntOC hiopyle and Mrs 2: Lawrence Spicher, Miller of Rices Landu," (Mabel) Tressler of win.

R. D. 5: Miss Gerta M. id a brother. A prayer sen-ice will be held at 8:30 a.m.

Saturday in the Skirpan funeral home, Browns-i Brownfield. win. Maple Grove Farm, Jean- jnette R. D. Mrs.

Betty Traeg- MRS. KRISTINA ZUBAK i er. Greensburg R. D. 3: Mrs.

Mrs. Krisuna Zubak. 83, of Mercedes Agostini, 1310 Graham ville." followed Thom son No 2 died Tuesday Avenue. Virginia mass at St. James R.

C. Church rn ins in her home. Chester. 115 Vine Street, Belle Brownsville. Interment will be in' sh was a member of the Holyi Vernon Charles Shoaf, Lafayette Memorial Park.

MRS. JOHN DeGREGORY Mrs. Mary DeGregory of Jean- appeared today to portend tough. Friends of Maj. John Eisenhow- nett ed Wednesday afternoon against payola er the President's son, say he has 01 TV deceptions, jbeen talking about a career in nad lived tne Jeannette Frederick W.

Ford, named to. teaching after his father leaves' area Ior the ast vear and the top FCC post after Doerfer ffi cc next January. John and hisi vas member of the Daughters quit Thursday "to avoid possible wife, Barbara like the kind of ot J- oium embarrassment" to President they have now in Gettysburg' is survived by her hus- senhower, said the FCC must is-; vea with John commuting and Jonn; tne following chil- sue a clear definition of payola I and forth to his job in the White idren JIrs Jose DeClaudia att Rosary R. C. Church of Republic Geirge Lynch, and its Rosary Society.

1708 Ligonier Street, Latrobe: Surviving are ions, iaclud- Box ing Joseph at home; four Voungstown, and Leonard 1, re: a H. D. HURST i a m. Saturday in Hempfield Area i Joint High School 5. suffered a fatal heart Tuesday morning after nff and then crack down on the prac-, tice.

Ford's views, given to United; Press International in an inter-! John, modest, almost retiring young man of 36, truly is pained into which he has' and Mrs. Adelaide Delvitto of shoveling snow outside his home, and Dom of Greens-1 He was taken to Monsour Hosh uro cur S' view a few hours before he was, been hed as the son of the TM rs appointed chairman, were in con- ot Chief Executive. He looks forward! trast to Doerfer repeated asser- to the when hi chMren win tion that the broadcast industry. not have to be constant our pital by Huntingdon Twp ons James and rival. will i Teacher Education'" and "The Role of in Teacher Education." He is sunived by his widow, i Hospital Briefs.

should be allowed to clean its own 1 house without government interference. as th are i Last weekend at Ramev Airi "Payola" is a term used to de- Force Basg jn Puerto Ric0i David She su TM ved son, nnp Tiavmpnrt; in pasn or i tnre daughters, two sons, onei Admitted to Westmoreland Hos- MRS. MARY SYKES brother, two sisters and three pital in Greensburg were Allen J. Mrs. Mary Alice Sykes of grandchildren.

'Crossland of Youngwood Southwest Greensburg died Wed- Mildred C. Morlan of West Xewton nesday morning at home. scribe payments in casn or guts n. ear-old grandson to broadcasters for favored treat- Presiden ment of certain records. Some outside his congressmen have criticized lhe i FCC for not taking sterner action FRANK KLABIK Mrs.

Robert Prpich of Smith. Frank Klabik, 58, a Jeannette i Discharged were Mrs. Mil- with whom she School janitor, suffered a' Wilkinson of Youngwood, Sons; ve 2 reat -g ran d- heart attack and died while eat- Reynolds Steir of Scottdale, gnd practice basketball shots TM Mrs'h; lunch at the school. Elizabeth Kuzrna of Alex- a Qne Jt mad against such payoffs. Calls Decision wise Eisenhower told Doerfer in a i emu, ovciiiuiiJSL uii-; letter that his decision to quit was obstrusivelv in the ical shrub ii-ic-Q rino MAIICA immcti trainee ture "neral a wise one.

nation concurred. Ford takes over from Doerfer at the close of i Prize souvenir of the Presi- business next Monday. Both men. denl South Amedcan tri are Republicans. Members of the House investi- and Mrs.

Bessie, He is survived by his widow, Hill of New Stanton, R. D. of ork Virginia Altier Klabik; two sons' William Cowan of New Stanton. 1 1 he body will be at the Seeman James of Jeannette and Kenneth 1 a Mrs. Catherine Quinn' home in Greensburg'of Miami, two sisters, Mrs.

of Larimer. Mary Koter and Mrs. Anna with the' hince and one brother, John Za- Rev. Fred L. Hartzfeld official- gorce, aU of Claridge.

ing. Interment will be Li Hillview Cemetery. MRS. JOHN DelGROSS gating subcommittee and other lawmakers have criticized Doer- pressed his appreciation for i sistance during coins were accepting hospitality from nun( re to B. Storer, president of a ernD radio-TV chain, during a recent host owAli Th Florida vacation.

ELLA FINNEY Miss Ella Wood Finney, 92, formerly of Greensburg, died in 41 Rest Home in Salem Twp iy morn- he was a lifelong member of I St the Greensburg United Presbv- Church of Penn. terian Church and was a the Ford, a native of One of Eisenhower's top Sharon at home; I pavola one of the toughest prob-; a nsays of his South 4me and Louis Bleggi of Manor and ca three sisters, Mrs Angeiine Barnett dead on ar-j W. T. WATSON T- Watson, 45. of uiic ui LUC lems facing the FCC.

He saidi 5 i there was a "gray area" of pay- 1 Theres no about "-ton of Compton, Calif Mrs Em- "7 1 at Monsour Hospital at Lin-1 ments which might or might not i De ma Lutz of Invin and Miss Mary Hf ghts Tu day morni af hP navnla i schedules that were so de- We ter suffering a heart attack while Most Serious I talled a timed that -o someiimes seeping me scneouie For instance, he questioned, muchP ore important I at work. TADDEUS BENSON I He ls survived his widow. Taddeus Scott Benson, 84, of tw dau hters 's step-mother of the trip, to Pisgah) Va died Wcdnesday and three s.sters. in Preston Memorial Hos- Kingwood WVa NICK BRALICK brand name cigarettes, autos and 0 IF duu a i Surviving are two daughters-! 69, of Masontown, i nearly other products in dramatic pro-: TM, 1 The schedule, a document b.r3ixio- TV stations to accept free records. ad Another unclear area of possible! payola, he said, was the use of! To wh ch mos of the TM a the tnp would a Surviving are two daughters i Bralick 69 of Masontown, three sons: 12 grandchildren 25' died a 6 a Tuesda Union- of reat-randchildren 1 0 TM HospltaL He was a em- great-grandchildren geat-: In a formal statement after 38p es no TM five Georse Serbian as the 1 ters, including Mrs.

Goldif Whit- 1 th doic Church and was named chairman, Ford said problems facing the commission were "more serious than at anytime in history." He said he was sure "solutions can be found and we are determined to find them." Doerfer was the second FCC commissioner to quit after coming under fire from the House group. Richard A. Mack, a Florida Democrat, resigned last year in the face of charges that favors from eve more by Mrs Eva Craft Ora' of the schedules prepared no talking 1 u. i i Ct SI schedule I Cramer and Mrs. Avis Rockwell, Garage Uniontown; two stepsons and a I brother.

at Thomas former government. A Edward Woodfork, 77, of Greensburg, died Monday morn- J. E. RICHARDS James E. Richards, 52.

of Bed-i" 1 There are no known su rvi- VeS i ohi of Union- Vors i town died at 2 a -m- Wednesday, such tight and detailed Surviving are his widow, Mrs. ut 5C WM lavuis i -TM ght ...7 fl for a SteeleRichards; adaugh- private individuals influenced his tra ed ar two sons; six grandchild Are You in a Rut? then come to Formerly Jimmy's Little Ciub Paul and Margaret Sanner, Owners Dance Tonight Music by The MARTISANS Ideal Saturday Night Spot. You'll Like Our Prices! MA 8-9867 Just Off Route 119 at Pennsville PETER BOHUS Peter Bohus, father of Mrs. Andrew Tomo, wife of the pastor of SPECIAL A I i i i 7:45 At Tht Ntw Homt of MASONTOWN VOL FIRE DEP'L JIMMY STEIN'S Poplar Grow OUR OWN Home Made PIZZA PIE DIAL MA 8-9906 TONIGHT and SATURDAY ELWOOD FELTY at the Piano and Organo in the beautiful REDWOOD COCKTAIL LOUNGE I A Eggs, Any Stylt Toast Coffet OYSTERS SHRIMP SCALLOPS Wuh two vegetables, french fries, co'e slaw, bread or roll and butter. 95 Treat yourstlf to a Good Timi NO COVER CHARGE EATS and REFRESHMENTS TONIGHT Music by THE 5KYLINER5 SATURDAY NIGHT Music by THE BLUE NOTES TRACY'S Bar and Grill North Pittsburg at Apple St.

9 PM E.S.T. til 1 AM E.S-T official decisions. Pvt. John M. Klimko, 19, son quite see the point of en- of Mr.

and Mrs. Michael i a automobile preasely at Klimko of Grindstone, R.D. 1, has i P-m. (local fame, which completed the ten-week clerk-typ-! 1S Easte1rn Standard tim Plus ist course at Fort Riley, Kan. He entered the U.

S. Army last August, completed basic training at Fort Hood, Texas, and is regu- it is wasted on South American a sister, (Edna) Her-S St Peter Lutheran Church, Un- bus drivers and sometimes bold of Uniontown and four TM. died Tuesday evening. South American presidents who'ers DURHAM, N.c. (UPI) The Rev.

Dr. James Cannon III, 67, nationally known Methodist theologian who won the French Croix de Guerre as an Army chaplain; one hour). Overplanned or not, the people around the President feel that the South American journey, from the (, MillU i-J iarly assigned as a training non-. standpoint of person-to-person im- comissioned officer in the 18th! Provement of friendship and un- Aviation Company at Fort Riley. Jfrstandmg between the United Arrives on Coast Joshua H.

Klink U. S. Navy seaman, arrived at San Diego, States and her southernmost neighbors was a big success. Some of the President's advisers feel that he really accomplished more in South America then he dld in his n-nation tour last Calif, recently aboard the des- trover USS Parsons following a cruise from Charleston, S. Cv iai December The reason for this the Panama Canal.

He is a son Reeling in some quarters is that of Sir. and Ivlrs. Joshua H. Klink South America, Eisenhower 'of Smithfield, R.D. 3.

I was up against situations where HARRISON OVERTON Harrison Overton, 27, of Edenborn, died Monday in Uniontown Hospital He leaves his parents, in World War died Wednesday! and Leona Overton of Edenborn; four brothers, including Robert, Joseph and James of Edenborn, and two sisters, Sarah and Ella Mae of Edenborn. night at Duke University Hospital' after a long illness. NEW YORK (UPI) David Muir Wood, 67, of Great Neck. N.Y., senior partner in the Wall Street law firm of Wood, King lack of understanding or anti-! 0 3 5011 and an Tonite and Tomorrow Hear Your Favorite Music by SAMMY BETTINI Featuring "Biddie" Goodman on the Drums DINING ROOM OPEN SUNDAYS--9 A.M. -11 P.M.

Everybody Enjoys Dining Out--Try Our Delicious Meals! Chat 'n Chew RESTAURANT COCKTAIL LOUNGE Routt 119 on Connellsville-Scottdilt Road Americanism could be dealt with effectively in personal contacts and ceremonial appearances. nicipal and other on mu- tax-exempt bonds, died Wednesday at Memorial Hospital after a brief illness. Delicious dinners Pleasant atmosphere 1 ft ALRETTA'S Located between the "Narrows" and Broad on the Bellview Road. Watch for road signs. "WHERE FINE FOOD IS A TRADI1ION" Try Our Delicious WESTERN A T-Bom Porttrheuu Pillit Top Sirlwn York Cut THE KIND OF STEAKS BETTER RESTAURANTS HANDLE I I- IK IV I IININ 3 Mills North of Uniontown On OM Routt 119 ACCOMMODATIONS POR 2 TO 500 FOR THAT SPECIAL PARTY OR BANQUET PHONE GE 8-9427 HELEN'S Restaurant 117S.

PittsburgSt. Baked Swiss Steak WITH ONIONS With Whipped Potatoes, Buttered Green Beans, Bread and Butter. 'SATURDAY SPECIAL 65 HOT DOG With KRAUT 1UC LENTEN SPECIAL FISH FRANKS WITH FRENCH FRIES 29c Other Suggestions SCALLOPS, OYSTERS, SHRIMP, CRAB CAKES, FISH CAKES, TUNA SALAD, FISH SANDWICHES, CHEESE OMELETS.

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