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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 15

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The Daily Courieri
Location:
Connellsville, Pennsylvania
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15
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6,1960. THE DAILY COURIER, CONNELLSVILLE, PA- PAGE FIFTEEN I 1 i PARTICIPATE IN FIRST SPORTS CAR PARADE REAPER FRANK I. RAtOSKY Frank B. Rabosky, tt, of Jeannette. died from a heart attack Monday at home.

(eartney to Head dicer (impaign JH DOMESTIC (ML Pf WORMiNtt GOOD OMEN FOR MARKET PurchaiH. growing market at tba latatt of 1246 a year in clothing stores, $200 million last year in To inform this ever-present and 'newspaper advertising. for 44 years. He was a member of Kutz, president. the Knights of St.

George and the Holy Name Society of Sacred Heart Church, Jeannette. SOMERSET--Attorsrv Jarr.e* 0. Courtney Jr. has been chosen cru-j He was born in Hungary and sa( chairman of the Somerset; NEW YORK (UPD--In spite of lived in Jeannette for 58 Unit, American Cancer severe decline in the stock He was a retired employe of the 1960-61 with Mrs. Alex-i market, the performance of the General Tire and Rubber Convjander Ogle as co-chairman, oil shares has been mill i 1.0.

auifs. The oils have moved steadily downward against the general trend of the market for the past I two years, Purcell says, but much of the decline was due to the fact that the companies were highly (valued for their formerly strong WEEK MRS. ELIZABETH MARTIN Mrs. Elizabeth Hunt Martin, 81, died at 6:45 p.m. Tuesday in the home of a daughter, Mrs.

Louis Confluence GOP Rally October II Mohawk Airlines Now Servicing New York Route growth characteristics. CONFLUENCE A Republican! "While these stocks have been D. (Nellie) Williams of will be held in the as growth issues by the R. after-an extended fluence Fire Hall at 7:30 p.m. Imarket, their earnings have'been Also surviving are two otherJ October 11 when candidates fori to a' greater degree, and many daughters, including Mrs.

J. State Senate and Gen-LOW appear to be oversold." the Swink of Uniontown; a eral Assembly will speak. if; rm points out. "On the 'whole son, William I. Newcomer of Fair- heir near term outiook is favor- chance; 11 grandchildren and one i aWe especially when compared to' great-grandchild.

Andrew Medved of the entire economy." 'and two brothers. LOUIS B. COLES Lucien 0. Hooper of E. Hut- Louis B.

Coles of 732 Grant MARY LABOR Co. says some of the pri-: Irwin, died suddenly Tuesday en-, Miss Mary La bor, 47, of Cla; vately circulated Washington news' route to Pittsburgh. ridge, died In Westmoreland Hos-'services are discovering that the. He was born July 4. 1SCS, pi Greensburg.

economy is in a mild recession Irwin. a son of the late James Surviving are her mother. instead of facing a "possible and Anna Brentzel Cole and was'. Anna acek Labor broth-'mild recession" in 1961. "They' Liditi' NYLON HOSE 3 prs.

$1 Attortrrwnt Boys' and Girli' JACKETS $2.95 6y JOSEPH D. HUTNYAN United Press International WASHINGTON (UPD--Mohawk; a linotype operator ior Smith ers including Edward of Jean-'are trying to guess the end of it. Brothers Legal Journal in Pitts- ne tte, and one sister burgh, and come up frequently with the second or third quarter of next HAPCY i By Urittd Pr st International year." AirlineTclaimed today it was thel MrsM BeUe Lei" 61. LOS ANGELES Clemeace B. logical selection for a Pittsur h-! Adah at a reared Los Angeles ape Syracuse route because it her home police cmef who headed the ap zmzjor producer mi.

I served upstate New York. she leaves her husband. Harrv; (payment's so-called -bum squad" IRess arivl John R. Carver, attorney for; a a daughter; two grand: depression of the 1930s! i Mohawk, urged the Civil Aeronau- children I tics Board (CAB to affirm Eleanor 'iCAB examiner's decision i ing the route to Mohawk over jlegheny Airlines Inc. and aEstern I migrants from the Dust Bowl lAirlmes Inc.

MRS. ATTILIO MARAZZA from entering Souihem 1 Examiner John A. Cannon Mrs. Marina Marazza. 64.

of Bo-; nia 1 June 20, recommended Mohawk vard died in Westmoreland Hos-' for the Pittsburgh to pita! in Greensburg. LONDON (UPD William J. JN.Y.. with stop-overs at Ogdens-; Surviving are her husband. 65, former member of burg-Massena, Utica, Ithaca, anditiiio Marazza; four sons, author, journalist and Elmira.

N.Y. Carl and Chester of Bovard: union leader, died Monday at his Carver, during oral arguments 'one daughter. Anne, of Bovard anJ' ome Kent. ion the case before the CAB. said-three grandchildren.

Mohawk currently serves "all upstate communities." JOSEPH J. LADIKA "The cost for furnishing service Joseph J. Ladika, 45, of Bovard. JHngton, provost marshal of Men's Flannel Shirts Boys 7 Flannel Shirts Children's Wool A $4.95 $5 95 $6.95 $695 Silts 5 to 10 to $1.49 98c Siloi 2 5 Siies 6 to 6x 7 to 14 Ladies' FALL and WINTER Ladits' Bulky Knit SWEATERS Slipover snd button front styles. Sizes 34 to 40.

Sizes 3 to 13 Caiifor- compietec oy enc o. 1961 will 1 0 arnmermids COATS $18.95 Men's Naw FALL JACKETS 1 Sins Sizes 36 Jo 46 Nomadic U. S. Thirty-five million Americans changed their place of residence during 1958. New OUTLET Store 308 N.

Pittsburg St. MA 8-1180 SEOUL, Korea Brig. Gen. Raymond R. Ramsey, 58, of Ar- ifrom ihem obviously will be less died in his home.

the U.S. 8th Army, died Sunday. any other carrier trying to Surviving are his step-mother. apparently of a heart attack, the do the job," he said. Mrs.

Man- Mudjar Ladika of Bo- United Nations a an- Edwin I. Colodny, representing 1 vard: three sisters, including Mrs. inounced today. Allegheny, said the examiner's de- cision was "incorrect with regard) to basic question of necessity and public convenience." Colodny said Allegheny's briefs stated clearly it hoped to make an annual profit of from S15.WO to $35,000 if it were awarded the route. Women's Club Will Hear CD Program Mount Pleasant Township Senior Women's Club will hear a civil defense program at 7:30 p.m.

Thursday. Oct. 13. in the Hurst jHigh School activities building. ALL WONDERFUL CURVES, ALL WONDERFUL CASHMERE The above photos were taken during the first car parade In Connellsville Wednesday evening heralding the sports car races to be staged Saturday and.Sunday at Connellsville Airport along In Photo 1 four girls wave to the crowd from undersized sports cars atop a Lions Club float.

From left to right are Cindy- Lee of Mr. and Mrs. William Hart of 607 Davidson Chariene" Kim Shaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaw of 15 Emerald Uniontown; Pamela Prinkey.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs William Prinkey of 215 South Carnegie and Helen Marie Baker daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baker of Evans Manor. In' Photo 2 David Marko, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John Marko Dickerson Run, drives a midget car not as high as the axle of the Dickerson Run, Liberty and Vanderbilt fire truck alongside. In Photo 3 Doris Jean Grim, princess of handicapped tots, is seated in a convertible with Mrs: W. E. Fomawalt of 119 Break- avenue, instructor of handicapped children (left) and her mother Airs iretia oi rairnert iiie pi'iiiLcjo is sponsored by the Mariie Corps, Reserve stationed at Connells- V1 Vhoto 4 two youngsters attired in full National Guard uniform sit in the driver's leit of a weapons carrier from Troop 103rd Sxjuadron, stationed at the Armory in East Washington.

Ave. The boys are William Colvin Heft) son of Dr. and Mrs Wililam F. Colvin of Connellsvilte, R. and Bobby Durbin, of Mr and Mrt.

Robert Durbin of Dickerson Run, (Courier Pnotoi) It's Hook's for Everything in HEHTinC SUPPLIES Galvanized, 24 SMOKE PIPE, ELLS and TEES Galvanized HEATING PIPE and ELLS PAPER and BOARD REGISTER BOXES and FITTINGS DAMPERS and FLU RINGS FURNACE STOVE CEMENT Ml TEE BOILER LIQUID Gtlvaniitd Lintd RANGE BOILERS ROOM HEATERS ELECTRIC and GAS HEATERS All DUST STOP FILTERS ix, v. i- Katioaal Safety Owcfl recommends that all medicines be kept out af reach of chttdran. TUBING and FITTINGS Galvanhnd and Black Iran and FITTINGS "Prwnpt Delivery Sarvkt at All Tinwt" A A ll Hardware HARDWARE PLUMBING ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES S16 W. Crawford MA 14010 Always Plenty of Parktef Space on the West Side OPEN FRIDAY NITE 'til 9.. Take up to 24 months tc Pay on our C.C.A.

Distinctly double-breasted tilhovttte, rounded off unfA t.llf, nTflft. fflUflf effect, toftiy curving toward the thovlders. Hand-tailored oy La Vigna in the finest Cuhmere. Gloving Fall colon. Sizw to It.

A A Any Hour Kaufman's Unpredictable Wool When and where will it show up? You set the time and place. Because it's a very female perogative to change one's our dress- and-jacket costumes are equipped to shrug off their jackets at five and go off to cocktails. One from our large collection. Come in and see the entire collection You'll be thrilled with the original styling and lush Junior and misses sizes. We Show Just One of Many: Soft vrool sheath dress finished at waistline with self bow knot, matching jacket with Natural Ranch Mink Collar Misses sizes $79.50 Take Up to 2t Monins To Pay On Our C.C.A.

Fashion Salon Second Floor.

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