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Subject: [PAWASHIN-L] Westmoreland Observer
Date: Thu, 3 Jun 1999 08:49:58 EDT


Thursday, Dec. 7, 1933
Published by the Westmoreland Observer Pub. Co. Inc. - Only Independent
Weekly Newspaper Published Regularly in Westmoreland County.
H. H. NULL.........President and Managing Editor

FRANK BAUGHMAN DIES
Frank Baughman, 44, of Annbrust, was almost instantly killed at 3:30
o'clock Wednesday in the P.R.R. yards at 21st street, Pittsburgh, last week.
Mr. Baughman was employed as a brakeman for the railroad and it was while
he was cutting steam lines that he was caught between two coaches and killed.
Beside his widow, Respe RHODES Baughman, he is survived by the following
children: Annis, Beulah, Catherine, Leroy and Alton, all at home. One
brother Ottos, of Greensburg and one sister, Mrs. Ruth MARIARELLO of Mt.
Pleasant. Funeral services were held in the Armbnust Pilgrim Holiness Church
on Sunday afternoon at 2:30 in charge of the pastor, Lewrence NEFF, assisted
by Elder I. L. ARMBUIST. Interment later in Fightners Central cemetery.
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BRUNO REINHOLD
Bruno Reinhold, aged 73, has been a resident of this place for almost fifty
years and was a familiar face in Greensburg life. He leaves a widow who is
ill in a hospital in Pittsburgh.
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GEORGE F. GRAFF and BRUNOT REINHOLD
Two well known Greensburg citizens passed away on Friday, December 1,
George F. Graff, a former proprietor and candy salesman, and BRUNOT REINHOLD,
for forty-five years an employee of the Adam Fisher jewelry store. Both died
suddenly of heart attack. Mr. Graff came to Greensburg about twenty-two
years ago from McKeesport and took charge of the old Cope House. He is
survived by a widow and six grown children.
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JOHN TAPOLSCANYI is seeking to regain his citizenship in this country.
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JOHN B. BOTT
J. B. Bott, one of Greensburg's oldest citizens, passed away early Sunday
morning at his home on South Main Street. Mr. Bott was a retired P.R.R civil
engineer and spent his entire life in his profession. He is survived by a
widow, two sons and one daughter. One brother, Harry F. Bott, a former
Greensburg citizen, now of Florida, also survives. Funeral services were
held on Tuesday afternoon. Interment was made in St. Clair cemetery.
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FOUR DEATHS
Four well know citizens, and all a part of the daily life in Greensburg,
passed away during the past week.
Three of the four, death came sudden, although around the seventy mark,
they were active in their persuits up to the time they were called to the
great beyond.
The fourth citizen, had reached the advanced age of almost four score and
ten, the infirmities of old age, caused his death.
All were leading individuals in their various walks of life in Greensburg,
and will be missed in the community.
They are; Bruno Reinhold, aged 73, George F. Graff, aged 69, Jacob Salm,
aged 67 and John B. Bott, aged 87.
Such is life.
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Notice: In the Court of Common Pleas of Westmoreland County, Pa.
In the matter of the petition of MIKE PALASCSIK praying for a decree to
change his name to Mike KONTRA, JR.
Notice is hereby given that on October 25, 1933, the petition of Mike
Palascsik was filed in the above named Court praying for a decree to change
his name to Mike Kontra, Jr.
The court has fixed Friday the 24th day of November, 1933, at 10 o'clock A.M.
in the C. of C. P., at the Courthouse in Greensburg, Westmoreland County, PA,
as the time and place of the hearing of said petition, when and where all
interested persons may appear and show cause, if any they have, why the
prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted.
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Letters of testamentary of estate of HERMAN W. KOOSER, deceased, late of
Manor Borough, Westmoreland County, having been granted to the undersigned,
by the ........................Susan L. KOOSER, Executrix, P.O. Address,
Manor, Pa.
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Executors' Notice
Estate of John. P. Wilson, deceased.
Letters Testamentary on the estate of John P. Wilson, late of Manor Borough,
Westmoreland county, deceased having been granted to the undersigned, by the
Register, of Westmoreland county, notice is hereby given to all persons
indebted to said estate........................
Ray C. Wilson, Pittstown, N.J.
Dortha A. Wilson, Saranac Lake, N.Y. Executors.

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JACOB SALM
Jacob Salm, 67, of Greensburg, was found dead in the basement of the Second
Reform church on Saturday evening about 11 o'clock. Mr. Salm was found lying
on a bench in the basement of the building. His police dog stood guard by
his body. He was a member of many lodges and active in all. He is survived
by his widow, Mrs. Ellen Salm. Funeral services were held on Wednesday.

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