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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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The Daily Courieri
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Connellsville, Pennsylvania
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THE DAILY COURIER, CONNELLSVILLE. PA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, I960, A Stirring Western Suspense Novel by by CM JVrell: Tttt'itlt Appeals Ruling Banning Coal Lot In Township Zone CHAPTER 3J mountains. She studied him and felt 'LISA RANDOLPH understood They tallied the cattle on thejhis lightness was a mask. There! was happeauig in rhe gap.

morning of the fourth day. something that he and the! The first of Kemp Travis's herds sat shifting pebbles from one hand 1 other men were keeping from UNIONTOWN Earl P. Me- had found themselves confronted to another to mark each hundred' "it is all over, isn'i it?" she' Nair wno seeks to construct a lof in fion had added to the terror, driven in a stragglin gcolumn past He did not seem to hear that, Townshi has file an The cattle had turned tail and him. i question. i a rulln of the Fayette the stampede had swept back Lisa sat on her horse near him.

1 Perry Diehl joined them. "I've: oard Adjustment re- i 01 through the gap upon the second, she had a needle and thread, and engaged rooms for all of you a i 6 2 a PP llcat on Jor herd. Some six thousand animals placed a temporary white stitch! the Comstock House. And tonight i SI a commer vere jammed in the pass strug- in the cuff of her blouse ofr each 'you're to bo my guests at Lisa and Hester Barbee heard last of the drag plodde: the faint, lashing sound of gun- "I make it twenty-nine fire. This went on for a time, an' forty." he said.

Silence came, except for the con- "Forty-one." Lisa said. totaling sessed and set out 10 amplify tinuino mutter of turmoil in her stitches. "But you do real their wardrobes. First of the rising well counting. Where did you The herd had been tne gap.

sun touched the peaks. Presently Hester spoke in a thin voice. "Here they come! At least a thev're both still alive! that an exception to regulatios on commercial zoning in the interim zoning ordinance dehverd days ahead of contract should not be granted. or- A horse boaring two riders came out of gray dawn. Abe! Barbee and Paul Drexel were un- "They sighted us on the cliff end smoked us up." Paul explained.

"But only wasted powder." Lisa and Abe; stood looking right nice to be back. Mighty lie gazed the gorse. ''Travis is losn' a Ic; in thet pile-up." he said. "It mighty bad. Ke'ii never get the rest of "he cattie into thet gap ag'in.

He'll have to take 'em east throuch v.un 3 an tnread earing a bomb 01 two dollars fa fa ast." he said. "It's forty ever, nead. Dieh! and Dien! had paid bg an' if wrong, you've got the Sold, the bulk of which was in Od 24 bank strong box for The land lies 1,500 feet fanciw new drew VO can bu Sixty-four thousand, even hun-i I south of the intersection of U. S. Route 119 in Connells- was four day Reno as a present." They drove northward again, dred Lisa's share, after ute IIB ju A ht a a one sur- and mner i i Tnwn h5p a i operated dxi no; a a pa uoihu taKe ca.e 01 var acros? lne highway! tempt to stamps them.

Frans 0 Hara debts There th 0 later and they wouio be mtie or nothing t. outi eonjunc ioa with it i be.ieved sne was entitled to; when Perry Diehl came rid- buy a iittle finery, at least. use ing meet them, accompanied Reno was a boom town and ov a a cozen riders from stores -Aan d-suiays ior i i i a vl jrj trjg general ourposes ol zon- Perry Diehl stared incredulous-latest styles irom the east. a from or.e face to another. His and Hester plunged into the joy of i eyes b-ankly on Lisa.

He a shopping' spree. die not her. They were trying on bonnets i Abel spoke. a redhad- a milliner's shop when Lisa sud- ec P'iute been taggin' alons denly became i us." Through the window she watched lhe intended Mu exception nrr me'-c i a' JS om of harmony COAL WILL MAKE COMEBACK SOON West Pew Bettric Ai Allegheny tarn Fftrsvthe ceneral of a subsidiary, West Penn Power Company pf Greensburg, has Manual, told a meeting of the adopted "Wj- Credo Club expected coal pro- Pow er stOT hta duction would show an average infers vote on theApropos. No- crease of five oer cent a year 9.

Another factor motivat- this decade ing the change is that West Penn hesaid, coal demand has -bsidiary utihty should reach the neighborhood Virginia and 700 mUlion tons. Elec'ric utilities! Maryland as well a Western alone will take, near half of this: Pennsylvania. amount, he said. District Nurses Reunion Oct. 20 Elect Area Girls Officers of Class Westmoreland Hospital regis- Joyce Yuksic of Yukon was tered nurses will hold a fail reun- named president and, Martha Mey- ion in Beatty's Restaurant at 6:30 'ers of Delmont treasurer of Thursday.

Oct. 20. Keesport Hospital School of Nurs-. Reservations may be made not iing. Class of 1962.

ater than Oct. 13. days ionser. hard goir'. doubt if he': pede anv more.

ho's had enough of He's cot his work cut Cetrin" ever three colon?" Diehl asked, stunned. walk. Memorial Service At Westmoreland Ari Museum HOY. 11 Stepiea Smith L. G'Brlea Pierre Salinger KENNEDY'S PIT CREW--These men are keeping the Kennedy machine running smoothly in the gruelling race for White House: Brother Robert Kennedy, team captain; Brother-in-Law Stephen E.

Smith, scheduling and finance; Ted Sorenson, principal speech writer and speech editor; John AL Bailey, policy adviser; Kenneth O'Donnell, arranges campaign schedule; Lawrence O'Brien, director of organizations, and Pierre Salinger, press-radio. (Central Press) a sure. he nest rnorning she three carried pistols sat sters beneath the skirts of th? herd was tal- coats. Travis's compsnions eacn ae lied and delivered to Diehl and had two weapons. his riders.

After the count ar.c cattle were turned lu-i out to fatten for GREENSBURG The Joint Veterans Council of will meet at a.m. Three County Girls Get Scholarships Thief Takes Purse in Area Hospital Oct. 19. in the courthouse to make'. i 7 i jiHZci 01 One of tae sair Travis was A Maureen Hasenberg.

ivian Bar. a a ri at As- r- renorifd ihp Thp of a ana aars. wr.n a hara lace ana Alice Lewis 01 Farmingion r.ponea me a rded Claude Worth- wallet containing $23 in bills, sev- pinwall Veterans Hospital. t.me on grass, ana very eyes se. cee? be- A menioria! servicg wil have been aw thousand neac to ner.c- livery date." They returned to whore dents of Walkervilie scene explosior blank Leffier.

Two men from the town forty-one delivered framed man with agreed to take charge of the body. He added. it a shoulders. His eat es he 5ame gray and ap-i "Kemp Travis will see that he's dress." heavy, almost bunchy, and ras pre nsion that she knew must bej She sat looking at him, smil- skin was bamd darker than the rrore i expression. sauare eri buried decently, or should." Abel told them.

"He worked for Travis. Lng. and within her was a soar- skin was burned darker of muscles sa po i ec to "the swarthy You'll find Travis's herds in the ing happiness. "If that's a pro- played on his jaws. a is that man?" basin there beyond the gorge, and she said, will have There was something about him -Him?" Hester asked PARATROOPER GIVEN WINGS ter Westmoreland Hospital emergency room for medicai i reatment.

duiiy. I West Penn Veteran. Boiierman Fireman Ronald James B. Thomas of Latrobe. days of hard riding, for the i our green valley.

This will be her finger on tne time or tne "There was no backing out now had been Ions-sustained, and rr.anv 2 party dress. Something gay rl2ce. he went for his pistols of the Lonsrborns had fled into Something in which to celebrate, Hester was also gazing at the story comes to a dramatic the breaks along the base of the now that it's ail over." trio, ana Lisa saw in her face end Friday. sr troooer wings. to Latrobe as electrician in 1954.

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