Latrobe Bulletin from Latrobe, Pennsylvania (2024)

Tage 10 THE LATROBE BULLETIN Monday, August 11, 1958 Lowenstein 5 rough Asi'd Valley e'w Recior Flower And Garden Club Show Fair Booth Ready For UPSTAIRS Three Week-End Crashes Bring Hurts To Three, Cause Damages Of $1,575 Entry Rules, Classifications Given A-J i.r.Vl A woman and two men, all ped in a line of vehicles when it residents of Pittsburgh, were was hit in the rear by an auto jured at 12:55 a.m. today when the automobile in which they were traveling was rammed in the mobile operated by Sam Yazzani, 69, 110 Boquet Ligonier. There were no injuries. Police estimated damage at $100 to the Ligonier man's car and $75 to the other vehicle. rear by a tractor-trailer on the Pennsylvania Turnpike three mm miles east of the Donegal inter .1..: change.

is not responsible for the containers. A bouque will consist of five or more blooms. Unless otherwise stated, all flowers are to be displayed in groups of three or bouquets. Classes Listed Class 1 Aster: (a) Princess, (b single, (c) pompon. Class 2 Ageratum.

Class 3 Amarnthus. Class 4 Bachefor button. Class 5 Butterfly bush. Class 6 Calendulas. Class 7 Chrysanthemum, a) Treated at i Memorial Hospital in Mount Pleasant and released were: I Rules and classifications for the annual Rector Flower and Garden Club Show to be held in St.

Michael parish house, Rector, have been announced by Mrs. Anna Matthews, club president. The sho" will be staged Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 16 and 17, from a.m. to 8 p.m.

On Saturday baked goods, vegetables and fanciwork will be sold. Fish pond, white elephant and souven- ir stands also will be in operation. Entries must be in containers ready to be shown and no flowers will be received for judging after 10 a.m. Saturday. All flowers must stay in the parish house until Monday morning, it has been announced.

All entries must be raised by the exhibitor. Vases will be only in arrangements. The club MILLERS MON. TUES. WED.

SPECIALS HOME s.l bround Beef Ground Pork annual, b) hardy. FEATURING THIS WEEK JHESE OUTSTANDING BUYS Men's Dr. Shirts Men's Slacks $.00 ODD LOTS Men's Underwear mc' Men's Socks Girls' Dresses $-29 UP Just add the cost of one cleaning or washing to these items, and you still have Latrobe's most outstanding Buy! LOWENSTEIN'S DEPOT ST. LATROBE Mrs. Patricia Goodwin, 36, 1235 Brushton driver of the automobile, sprain of the neck -and contusions of the upper left leg.

William Goodwin, 45, her husband, sprain of the lower back. John 66, 7400 Idlewild contusions of the right leg. $1,000 Damage To Car No apparent injuries were suffered by five daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin twins Jac-quelyn and Gwendolyn, Ca-mille, Sheryl, 10, and Patricia, nine.

State police at the Somerset substation reported that the truck was driven by William Derr, 28, 4 lbs. $1. PORK CHOPS lb. 39c 71' MRS. OLIVE KREMP (Mrs.

Felix), general "chairwomafi" of the "New and Old Fair;" Mrs. Mary Zamborski. Marv Minev and Louise chairmen nf thp snart Class 8 Cleome (spider plant). Class 9 Cosmos. Class 10 co*ckscomb; (a) crested, (b) dwarf, (c) tail.

Class 1 1 Dahlias single entry); (a) formal decorative F. D.V, informal decorative (I. (c) semi-cactus (S.C.), (d) pompon, e) miniature, (f) cactus. Class 12 Daisy; (a) Shasta, (b) Gaillardio. Class 13 Delphinium.

Class 14 Gladiolus, single entry. Class 15 Gypsophila (baby Breath). Class 16 Lily; (a) Gold Band, (b) Pink Orchid. Class 17 Marigold; (a) double, '0 dwarf. Class 18-Nasturtiums; (a) single, (b) double.

Class 19 Petunias; (a) ruffled, (b) single, (c) giant, (d) double. 310 E. Diamond They estimated damage to the bar, are shown examining the workers' display of homemade signs that will add the finishing touches to the booth featuring all sorts of the most tasty baked goods car at $1,000, but said the rig! imm sss: wtvauo iuvtiici Acauj uxa iiidc uxein. 1 we idix opens nere lomgni. Frozen CHICKEN-TURKEY-BEEF PIES 5 for $1 CRISC0 3 lb.

can 79c Premium Crackers 4 Pkgs. Visit Our New CHARLENE SHOP Games Feature Picnic Of VFW was not damaged. Hospital attendants said the car was traveling from Allentown to Pittsburgh. The intersection of the east-bound spur of the Lincoln Highway and Route 259 in Ligonier Township was the scene of a two-car crash at 1:05 p.m. yesterday.

State pofice identified the oper Property Transfers According to deeds filed in the county courthouse, the following property transfers have been made in Cook Township: From Frank and Frances Queer to John and Minnie Fiscus for zaleli, Betty Egg race Lillian Newhouse, Mildred Collins.v Mr. and Paul Newhouse were named "Mr. and Mrs. Marshmallow" during the affair attended by approximately 500 persons. ma 1 1 1 1 1 uass zu rniox; iaj naray, $300.

LYSOL Disinfects It Cleans! SPECIAL 10c OFF DEAL 5 OZ. BOTTLE ators as James Henry Luker, 18, New Florence R.D. 1, who was attempting to make a left turn from Route 30, and Robert H. Agan. 35, 2304 Locust South! From Caroline P.

Yonge to Henry K. Pracht, Jr. annual. Class 21 Poppy. Class 22 Portulaca.

Class 23 Rose, single Class 24 Scabiosa. Class 25 Sedum. Class 26-Snapdragon. Class 27 Snow In The Games and races for children featured a Veterans of Foreign Wars County Councirpicnic conducted yesterday at the Ligonier Legion grounds from 1 until 7 p.m. Results of the races are as follows: Girls.

4-6 years Debra Gleckl, Pam Monroe. Boys, 4-6 years Donald Dem-ka, Blair Robb, Chuck Lute, Jr. Girls, 7-10 years Raelene Fra-zanowski, Betty Jo Gleckl. Boys, 7-10 years Dick Car-michael. Ken Dick.

Run to mother Douglas Lute. Shoe Scramble Ernie Muns-hower, Carol Ann Herald. Cracker eating contest Nancy Pekarsky, Anthony SAlesi. Boysf 11-14 years Bill Plues, Wayne Dick. Girls, 11-14 years Rasalyn Gur- Big New Regular Gpmes 150 SpCl Monthly Awards 2 at 25 l-'at 50 Latrobe Fire Police SENSATIONAL New Game Party Greensburg.

Damage $1,400 Police said there were no in-1 juries, but they estimated dam-i age at $300 to the Agan car and $100 to the other vehicle. A Ligonier man escaped injury at 3:30 p.m. yesterday in a two-car mishap on Route 30 in Lincoln Heights near the Jeannette in-1 tersection. Hospitalized Mrs. Charles Mathews, East Church is a patient in Cone-maugh Valley Memorial Hospital, Johjistown, where she underwent surgery Tuesday.

She is showing improvement. Her room number is 312. Class 28 Sweet peas; (a) an Five Lose Tonsils Dennis Lu'pchusky, 6, Hostetter; Larry Piper, 12, and Sandra Piper, 8, both of Latrobe R. D. Joseph Mikeska, 6.

Derry R. D. 1, and Garvan Urban, 7, Latrobe, underwent tonsilectomies recently at McGinnis Hospital. Appendix Removed Ronald Noel 26, Washington Ligonier underwent an emergency appendectomy recently at McGinnis Hospital. His condition is good.

nual, (b) hardy. LATROBE ROLLER GARDEN Chestnut Ridge Bus Service From Latrobe! FIVE Class 29 Zinnias; (a) cactus, (b) Fantasy, (c) giant, (d) Mexi can. 1000 ON 54 TUESDAY, AUGUST 12 AT 7:30 P. M. Class 30 Mixed bouquets, table arrangements.

State police reported that a car driven by James L. Rhodes, 29, 1026 N. Avenue, Pittsburgh, stop- Doubter Ad 6 Times CashOnly $1.25 Class 31 Miniature bouquets for children. Class 32 House plants; African violets. No more than one entry in each class per person is permitted.

WEISS AUGUST th-DOOB. PRIZE WINNERS Committees Named Committees for tables are as follows: Baked Goods Marie Stein, Sealy Posiuredepk Mattress mrs. m. j. radakovich, 145 Maple chairman; Margaret Welsh.

Fanciwork Gladys Thompson, chairman; Carrie Riggs. Lucky Winners of the $10.00 Gift Certificates: TO SERVE YOU Stemmler Johnston Pleasant Unity MUESELER'S MARKET Cor. Ugonier-Jamet, Latrobe CICCONI'S MARKET Stihlstown HOLNAIDER'S Hillvnw Ave Latrobe DROSKE'S MARKET 129 Penna. Latrobe White elephant Odine Snyder, chairman; Grace Nicely. Vegetables Ida Tenney, chair-J man; Helen mcxenger.

Fish Pond Olive Allen, chair man; Viola Marks. meiva McCarthy mike rabic c. reschick, jr. JEAll SVETAKOVICH SJjj MRS. RUSSELL NAGEL 55? ft PETE FRY kSA RONALD PEARSON MIKE MATUSEK AKGEUHE M1GI10GNA FRANCES.

STEELE IS1W Souvenirs Virginia Kennedy, chairman: Louise Scudero. House plants Nettie Hayes, chairman; Melvina ApeL Phyllis Flower acceptance Mildred Welshonse, chairman; Annie AT WEISS FUQWITURE NEVER BEFORE A VALUE LIKE THIS! Springer, Viola Sprineer. Gerald-ine Shaulis. Minnie Brinker. Publicity Grace Nicely.

Two From Valley Receive Degrees Pennsylvania State University Saturday gave degrees to near YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR AC 0 Champion Autolite Spark Plugs Original Equipment. For GENERAL MOTORS FORD CHRYSLER Victor Gaskets and Seals Hand and Power Tools LINCOLN Service, Supply Co. 229 Spring St KE -5501 ly 540 graduates, including two Ligonier Valley young women, marking the close of the six-week main summer session. Candidates for degrees include Lois Powers Hanek, Laughlintown, who received a master of educa tion degree in nutrition; and Edith M. Ross.

Bolivar R.D. 1. who was ffr anted a master of education de gree in elementary education. More than half of the 542 graduates were candidates for advanced degrees. There were 37 doctorates among the 282 advanc- I ed degrees, while 254 graduates qualified for bachelor's degrees.

I I Six students, who completed two- year programs, were conferred I the associate in engineering de ffi-JJ T'WU A in) (P)(2) i gree. 'Dr. Eric A. Walker, president of the university, presided at the exercises at 10:30 a.m. in the recreation building.

The speaker jwas the Rev. William Granger I nj an, presioeni seion ruu Allege, Greensburg. Buy this "Golden Sleep" mattress for extra "U- tA otAS comfort get extra value too 1 i tX A INSTANT COFFEE lovely, durable, decorator-design cover Tru-batance coils assure restful support Crushproof borders preserve mattress shape Personals Latrobe Bulletin Editor and Mrs. Lynnewood Celdon. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles E. "Chtck- Nicely, and Mr. and Mrs J. Albert 2 OZ.

39c JAR t-rompx uonvcry I 6 OZ. JAR Bracken, owners and managers the Ligonier Echo, attended Khe Fort Bedford Bicentennial 1 winss NEW All TJMI LOW PKICEI press and radio parly Saturday evening Jrt the FWiford Spring.

Latrobe Bulletin from Latrobe, Pennsylvania (2024)

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