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-18- Death Record Mrs. Elizabeth Waltenbaugh Mrs. Elizabeth Waltenbaugh, 83, of Ford City RD 2 died at 11:30 p.m. Wednesday (Sept. 23, 1964) at the home of her son, Lawrence Waltenbaugh.

A daughter of Philip and Anna (Grimm) Miller, she was born May 17, 1881 in Kittanning Township. Mrs. Waltenbaugh was a widow of the late Samuel Waltenbaugh, formerly of Brick Church. Surviving are one daughter, Dorothy L. Waltenbaugh of Ford CityRD three sons, Lawrence 0.

Waltenbaugh of Shelocta RD 1, Chester C. Waltenbaugh of Vandergrift RD 2 and Harry G. Waltenbaugh of Ford City RD 11 grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren and three sisters, Mrs. Ellen Hielman, Mrs. Emma Hill and Mrs.

Sadie Hill, all of Kittanning. WALTENBAUGH Friends of Mrs. Elizabeth Walienbaugh of Ford City RD 2, who died at 11:30 p.m. Sept. 23, 1964 at the home of her son, Lawrence Waltenbaugh, will be received al the Clark Funeral Home in Elderton from 7 to 9 p.m.

Thursday and after 3 p.m. Friday. Rev. W. E.

Shaffer of Elderton will officiate at the service to be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in the funeral home. Burial will be made in St. Mathetvs Cemetery at Rockville, Kittanning Township. Arrangements by Clark.

John C. John C. Markle of Putneyville died at 5:15 p.m. Tuesday (Sept. 22, 1964) in Armstrong County Memorial Hospital, Kittanning where he had been a patient for approximately 12 hours.

He had been in poor for the past two years. He was aged 78 years, having been born June 16, 1886 in Armstrong County, the son of John Adam and Margaret L. (Keyes) Markle. Mr. Markle attended the Church of God i South Bethlehem and was a retired coal miner.

He lived his entire life in the Putney ville area. He is survived by one daughter, Irs. Vernon (Wanetta) Kegg of Leechburg; two sons, James Marie of Salem, N. J. and John Marie Jr.

of Pittsburgh; nine grand- hildren; seven great grandchil- ren and one brother, Charles Tarkle of Freeport. MARKLE Friends of John C. Markle, 78 of Pulneyville, who died at 5:15 p.m. Tuesday (Sept. 22, 1964) in Armstrong County Memorial Hospital, will be received ai (he John E.

Riess Funeral Home, New Bethlehem. Rev. Mason R. Traister will officiate at the service- which will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday from the funeral home.

Interment will be in the Oakland Cemetery, Distant. Arrangements by Riess. Mrs. Nancy Margaret Solinger Nancy Margaret (Madge) Solinger, 86, of 165 Franklin Vandergrift, died suddenly yesterday about 6 p.m. at her home.

Born in Plum Creek Armstrong County, Nov. 21, 1877, she was a daughter of the late C. M. and Caroline McCracken Yount. A resident of Vandergrift for 41 years, she was the widow of the late Charles W.

Solinger. She was a member of the Trinity United Presbyterian Church, Vandergrift. Surviving are daughters, Mary at home, and Mrs. Margaret Hawk, Tucson, three sons, Donald Elderton; Robert Pittsburgh; and Charles Phoenrx, four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; and a brother. Dr.

0. C. Yount, Vandergrift. SOLINGER Friends of Nancy Margaret (Madge) Solinger, 86, who died suddenly yesterday about 6 p.m. at her home, 165 Franklin Vandergrift, may call after 2 p.m.

Friday at the Dunmire-Peters Funeral Home, 244 Franklin Vandergrift. Services will be conducted there Sunday at 2 p.m. by the Rev. Richard Whiteside a burial will be in Elderton MILLER Friends of Joseph El son Miller of Kittanning RD 3 who died at 2:10 p.m. Sept.

22, 1964 in Armstrong County Memor ial Hospital, are being received at the William N. Rupert Fu ncral Home in Knox. The service will be held at 2 p.m. Friday from the funeral home with Rev .1. Milton Shaffer, pastor of the Knox Methodist Church, official ing.

Interment will be made 3 the Venus Cemetery. Arrange menls by Rupert. ALT.MAN Friends of William AHman of Shelocta RD 1, who died Sept. 22, 1964 in Torrance State Hospital following a long illness, are being received a Clark Funeral Home, Elderton from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Rev W.

E. Shaffer of Eldcrlon will of ticialc at the service whkh wil be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Burial will be made in South Bend Cemetery. Arrange menls by Clark.

VOELKEL Friends of Em ma May Voclkel, 85, of Tern pleton, who died Tuesda' (Sept. 22, 1964) in her home arc being received at the Baue Funeral Home, Kittanning. Fam ily hours are from 2-4 and 7- p.m. The Rev. Richard Main her pastor, will conduct serv ices at the funeral home Fr day at 1:30 p.m.

Burial i be in Cochran Cemetery. Arrange ments by Bauer. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of EVELYN CROSS who passed away 18 years ago September 23, 1946 he has gone to her Heavenly home he left us here to mourn, he is gone but never forgotten Sadly missed by Her mother MRS. CARRIE BRUNDIDGE, Brothers JAMES AND CHARLEY CROSS and Friends RENTALS SEPTEMBER 24,1964 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE i PUBLIC NOTICE HOMMS for Rtm 47 SLATE LICK--Five room house with bath. Inquire A.

Boyd Smith, 318 Fourth Freeport. Phone 295-2786. HOUSE, six rooms, bath, coal furnace, garage. Phone 3-3624 evenings. Houtttraikn for Rent 47A MODERN three-bedroom mobile home, washer, dryer, television, gas heating, near hospital.

Not suitable for children. Phone LI 3-6464. Misctllaiieous for 49 BUSINESS PROPERTY for rent, 170 South Jefferson St. Approximately 8,000 sq. ft.

floor space. J. W. Ellermeyer, LI 26532. REAL ESTATE Forms for Sole 51 School District, Armstrong County, 'ennsylvania, will offer at public sale on the site of each of the respective school plots the following plot of land and plot of land with school building erected (hereon, and which are DOW unused and not necessary for school purposes on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1964 YATESBORO SCHOOL LOT :00 o'clock P.M.

and NuMINE SCHOOL HOUSE 2'00 o'clock and being bounded and described as follows: YATESBORO SCHOOL LOT Sounded on the north by lands of he Rochester and Pittsburgh Coal Company; bounded on the east by a township road; bounded on the outh by a street; and bounded on "ie west by Nelson lands and lands the Rochester and Pittsburgh 'oal Company. NuMINE SCHOOL -Beginning at a past at the northeast FIFTY ACRE farm, six room ed house, 40x50 tile barn, all modem conveniences. Ideal for person or group of persons to have their own country club, hunting club or summer home. Very private. Price $2,800.

Phone LI 5-9600 anytime. thence south 1 degree 45 minutes east along land of George K. Ormond, a distance of 30 feet to a post; thence south 1 degree 3 minutes east along same a dis- Real Estate Wonted 51A For experience, action and ready prospects WILLIS H. HEILMAN AGENCY LI 2-1251--Evenings LI 3-0501 Service at its best! Call WEST REAL ESTATE AGENCY, Tate. LI 5-5821.

In loving memory of our dear husband and father OSCAR RODGERS who passed away 6 years ago September 24, 1958 ix years have passed away ince our great sorrow fell, he shock we received that day Ve still remember well, four end was sudden father dear made us weep and cry, But the saddest part of all You could not say good-bye. Looking back with tenderness Along the paths you trod, (Ve blessed the years we had with you And leave you now with God. Sadly missed by WIFE, CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN TWO-STORY house, seven rooms with bath, powder room, gas furnace, in Adrian. Phone LI 56834. RENTALS Wonted to Rent 44 ROOM OR small furnished apartment in Kittanning.

Prefer first floor. Write Box 231 care Leader-Times. Rooms for Rent 45 SLEEPING ROOM with kitchen privileges. Phone LI 3-3523. Apartments for Rent 46 'OUR ROOMS and bath, second floor, private entrance, newly painted, heat, yard.

Phone LI 2-9334. SECOND Phone RO 2-0333. apartment DUPLEX Five and bath and four and bath. Phone LI 2-8421 after 4 p.m. FIVE ROOM apartment, 329 North McKean Street, $85; four room dwelling, 125 Sampson Street $40.

Other apartments available call Alena B. Westall Agency LI 2-4671. CHOICE five rooms and bath gas furnace, entirely desirabl and modern, best location Adults. Rent $55. Write Bo 270 care Leader-Times, Fon City.

I'i ANNING Three rorms bath, private entrance, moderi laundry $35. Bixler Apartments Phone RO 2-5554, after 6 p.m. Notable Deaths From Everywhere By United Press International LACROSSE, Wis. (UPI) Gardner R. Withrow, 71, who served 20 years In the House of Representatives as a Progressive and Republican, died Wednesday, GLEN COVE, N.Y.

I Gerald Abels, 42, president of the Viking Shirt New York City, died of a heart attack Wednesday. Houses for Rent AVAILABLE October 1 Desirable five rooms, bath, base merit, yard, gas furnace, bes location. Rent $50. Write Bo 271 care Leader-Times, For City. HOUSE AND garage, 1332 Thin Ford City, $50.

Phone A 7-3465. you want io sell your home, contact Kittanning Realty LI 2-2121. LI 3-9931. We have buyers for various types of homes. Houses for Sale 52 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Kittanning Area Secondary School System AUDITORS' REPORT For The Year Ended June 30 1964 REVENUE.

EXPENDITURES, AND CASH BALANCE- REVENUE GENERAL AND PA YROLL FUNDS From local sources: Contributions from member districts Rentals Tuition 2,282 Other From state sources-appropriations 4T9 N. D. E. A. (Titles HI, and VII) Driver education Nurse services A.

R. A. retraining program--power sewing Refunds of prior year expenditures 1 In town or out of town TOWNE REALTY CO. Stanley T. Smith LI 3-7891 HOMES NO DOWN PAYMENT, 25 years to pay to qualified customers See your franchised LINCOLN HOMES dealer, HEILMAN HOMES, 305 17th Ford City, RO 2-0381.

HALF DOUBLE house, 5 rooms bath, full cellar, gas furnace Bungalow on same lot, 3 rooms, bath, full cellar, gas furnace. 819 Sixth Ford City. Call RO 24223. lake your next home a "STONE 1 home! THE ROGER STONE AGENCY 2-6361 150 S. Jeff.

St. LI ILATE.LICK Route 28, One (1) story frame dwelling, 5 years old two (2) bedrooms, tile bath birch kitchen, attached garage. acres, beautiful fruit trees Immediate possession. $10,700 Robert K. Holmes, Realtor, 408 East Sixth Avenue, Tarentum Penna.

Call 224-6770. TEN ROOMS, two baths, large lot 517-19 Highland Ave. Price re duced. Phone LI 2-7911. ONE AND one-half story house six rooms and bath, three mile West of Worthington.

Phone AX 7-3211. Housetrailcn for 52A RICE TRAILER SALES, INC. Sage Run Road, R. D. 2 Oil City 676-1911 'NEVER Knowingly Undersold' RS SALES Rt.

8, 7 miles South of Butler. Phone 586-7111 Lots for Sale 53 FULL SIZE lot directly in from of Worthington grade school Phone AX 7-5706. PUBLIC NOTICE FOUR ROOM and bath dwelling, A block off Market $50 month. Inquire Roger Stone Agency. USE WANT ADS ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Betty Louise Bowser late of Kittanning Borough, Arm strong County, deceased.

Notice is hereby given that Let ters of Administration on the above estate have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims or demands against the same wil make them known without delay to the undersigned or his attorney. John Alton Bowser 109 Ewing Street, Kiltanning, Pa. McCue 4: Bertocchi, Attorneys Ml. Carmel Hospital, Paterson N. is the only hospital in the nation licensed exclusively to care for alcoholics.

5, 1964 PUBLIC SALE The Sbannock Valley Union tance of 170 feet to a past, the southeast corner of the tract hereby conveyed; thence wuth degrees minutes weft along laqd of which the hereby described tract was formerly a part, a distaice of 188 feet to a post; thence north 36 minutes west along same a distance ofxA feet to post on the Kittanning Pike thence north 83 degrees ft minutes east along said Kittanning Pike and also land now of or formerly of George W. Simpson, a distance of 185 feet to a post, the place of-beginning. Coo- taining 0.97 of an acre. Terms of Sale: of the sale price when the property is struck down and the balance of the pir- chase price on delivery rf deed. Shannock Valley Union School District reserves the right to reject any and all, bids.

Shannock Valley Union School District Glenamae Jewart, Sec. Corner of the tract hereby describ- HAS TWO TITLES WASHINGTON, Pa. T. W. Gabriel, vice president- commercial, Jessop.

Steel has been named president of the firm's plant at Wallaceburg, Ont. A spokesman said Gabriel would continue to hold his present post. SALE OF REAL ESTATE The Shannock Valley Union School District, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, offers for sale the Margaret, School House to be sold by sealed bids, said lands not being used and not necessary for school purposes, Said real estate is situate in Cowanshannock: Township, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, and is bounded and described as follows; Beginning at a post in Uie center of State -Highway Route No. 03058, said post being located south 68 degrees 15 minutes west a distance of 759 feet from corner common to the Dunmire and S. learick tracts' on the Henry Sowers tract; thence north 88 degrees 50 minutes east through the said J.

M. Dunmire tract, of which this a part, 274 to a post; thence south 1 degree 10 minutes east same 285 feet to a post; hence south 88 degrees 50 minutes vest through same 274 feet to a in center of said highway; thence north 1 degree 10 minutes west along center of said highway 285 feet to the place of beginning containing 1.79 acres and having thereon erected the Margaret School. Sealed bids are requested by the School Board and should be mailed the Sbannock Valley Union School District, Rural Valley, said sealed bids to be opened at the regular meeting of the School Board to be held in the High School building on' Monday, October 5, 1964, P.M. Terms of Sale: Certified check equal to of the price bid shall be submitted with each sealed bid and the balance of the purchase price shall be paid on delivery of deed. The Shannock Valley Union School District reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

Shannock Valley Union School District Glenamae Jewart, Sec. Total revenue 18,776 EXPENDITURES: Administration Instruction (Note) Attendance (Note) Health (Note) Transportation Operation of plant Maintenance of plant Fixed charges Food services Student body activities Community services Capital outlay Debt service Total expenditures 4922612 EXCESS EXPENDITURES OVER REVENUE' 12 PAYMENT OF AMOUNT CHARGED TO PRIOR YEAR'S EXPENDITURES 35 REFUND OF PRIOR YEAR'S DEPOSIT CURRENT YEAR'S EXPENDITURES TO BE PAID" IN SUBSEQUENT YEAR (54 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTlcF Kittanning Union School District AUDITORS' REPORT ror The Year Ended June 30 1964 STATEMENT OF REVENUES. EXTENDlSwS CASH BALANCE--GENERA! K-rrvn REVENUE-CASH RECEIPTS: INCREASE IN CASH CASH BALANCE, JULY 1, 1963 CASH BALANCE, JUNE 30, 1964 ASSETS, LIABILITffiS, AND FUND EQUTTDZS ASSETS GENERAL AND PAYROLL FUNDS: Cash--regular account 97,430 State reimbursement receivable--power sewing program 1,721 Other receivables '220 CAFETERIA FUND: Cash 1S.234 State reimbursements receivable 3,221 Inventory of food and supplies 1341 ACTIVITY AND ATHLETIC FUNDS-Cash PLANT FUND--excluding cost of building and equipment to which title is held by a School Building Authority 60,150 TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES AND FUND EQUITIES LIABILITIES-GENERAL AND'PAYROLL FUNDS: Salaries payable--July and August 74,066 Employer's retirement fund contribution--estimated 13 LIABILITY-CAFETERIA FUND--Unpaid salary 'a50 FUND EQUITIES i OTi436 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND FUND EQUITIES $194,752 Note--The School System is changing its method of reporting salaries from the cash disbursements method to the accrua method. When the change is complete, salary accounts wil reflect salaries as an expenditure of the year in which they were earned rather than in the year in which checks were drawn to the employees. In the process of accomplishing the change, salary for an additional month was charged to ex penditures in the year ended June 30, 1963, and for an addi.

tional one-half month in the current year. The amount of the additional salary in the current year and the functions which have been charged are as follows: Instruction $17,317 Attendance services 263 Health services 420 In order to complete the change in 1963, expenditures will have to reflect salaries for 12V4 months. ACCOUNTANTS' OPINION In our opinion, the accompanying statements present fairly the assets and liabilities of Kittanning Area Secondary School System as of June 30, 1964, and its revenues and expenditures for the year then ended in conformity with the accounting principles established fa the Manual of Accounting and Related Financial Procedures for Pennsylvania School Systems applied on a consistent basis except as explained in the Note. Our examination of these statements was made in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards, and accordingly included such tests of the accounting records and other auditing procedures as considered necessary. KRIZMANICH Je SMITH Certified Public Accountants Court Order Clears Way For Brock way Glass Deal NEW YORK (UPI) The Continental Can Corp.

was directed Wednesday in a final decree by a federal judge to divest itself of eight glass plants acquired from the Hazel- Atlas Glass Co. The action cleared the way for completion of a sale of the firms by Continental to the Brockway Glass Co. of Pennsylvania. Continental purchased the plants, located in Oakland and Pomona, Ada, Montgomery, Lancaster, N. Zanesville, Ohio; and two in Washington, in 1958 but the action was ruled in violation of the Clayton Anti-Trust Act.

the antitrust division of the Jus- ice Department said the government wants to keep UM two plants operating. Bryan is expected to bear rom about 20 witnesses in sup- wrt of Continental's proposal retain control of plants. Judge Frederick van Bryan issued his order Pelt after and attorneys for Continental Brockway indicated they were near agreement over the sale of the eight plants. Judge Bryan also scheduled a hearing for Friday on whether two glass plants' in West Virginia should be included in the final decree. Attorneys for Continental said the firm wanted to retain its plants at Clarksburg and Wheeling, W.

Va. and William H. McManus, a representative of RIOTERS ARRAIGNED PHILADELPHIA (UPI) -Fifty of the persons arrested during the North Philadelphia riots last month were arraigned Wednesday in quarter sessions court. Their trials will begin next Wednesday, with 25 cases heard daily. Another courtroom would be used on Oct.

5 so another 40 cases could be heard. A total of 600 persons were indicted as a result of the riots. From local sources: Taxes--current: Real estate Per capita wage Real estate transfer Taxes--delinquent Installments on sale of real estate Tuition Miscellaneous 20,351 104,904 10,606 5,697 Total from local sources From; state Refund of prior years' expenditures Total revenue--cash receipts 821 EXPENDITURES-CASH DISBURSEMENTS: Administration' Health services Pupil transportation Operation of plant Maintenance of plant Fixed charges Community services 559 25,743 261,902 9,829 8,554 28,939 Capital outlay 7A i Debt service igs Outgoing transfer! Total expenditures--cash disbursements $803,734 EXCESS REVENUE OVER EXPENDITURES 17825 NON-CASH REVENUE NET INCREASE IN CASH 17 CASH BALANCE, JULY 1, 1963 CASH BALANCE, JUNE 30, 1964 SUMMARY OF ASSETS AND LIABttmES ASSETS General fund: Gash Delinquent real estate taxes receivable Other receivables 84,067 1,135 Inventory--textbooks and supplies 5 200 Fund balance of Joint Board 690 Payroll fund--cash- 33405 Bond redemption and coupon fund--cash 519; Plant fund appraised values of land, buildings, and TOTAL ASSETS $2,040,639 LIABILITIES General fund--Retirement fund contributions 6,270 ,405 Payroll fund--July and August payroll 33, Bond redemption and coupon fund Fund balances 1,995 84: TOTAL LIABILITIES Note--in the process of changing from the cash basis to the accrual basis of reporting the expenditure for salaries earned prior to June 30, but paid in July and August, salary for two additional months are charged to expense in the school year 1963-64. The result it an increase of in instruction and $983 in health services. ACCOUNTANTS' OPINION In our opinion the accompanying statements present fairly the assets and liabilities of Kittanning Union School District as of June 30, 1964, and its revenue and expenditures for the year then in accordance with the accounting principles established in the Manual of Accounting and Related Financial Procedures for Pennsylvania School Systems applied on a basis consistent with that of the preceding year except explained in the Note.

Our examination was made in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards and included such testi of the accounting records as we considered necessary. KRIZMANICH SMITH Certified Public Accountants August 21, 1964 Kellersburg By MRS. LESTER MOHNEY DL-T Corretpoadeit Mrs. Nellie McGiger and Kenneth Iddings of Du Bois spent the week in the Lester Sanford home. Mr.

and Mrs. Leslie Young of Meadville are visiting in the Merle Bish home at St. Charles, and in the Warren Hetrick wme. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Stockdill are spending some with the Randall Bowser family at Garretts Run, where Mr. Stockdill is doing some carpenter work. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cob- oett and family visited Saturday evening with the Oscar Crissman family at Chickasaw.

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Miller called on W. H. Stuart.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ekas of Adlautis RD, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kellerman and son Donald of Foster, R.

called on Mrs. Crissie Bish here. Mr. and Mrs. Regis Shultz visited in the Veto Shultz home at Templeton.

Mr. and Mrs. Angus Moorhead accompanied members their Sunday School Class at St. Charles to the home of Rev. and Mrs.

Victor Korb, Lickirigville, where the class meeting was held. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rhodes and family of and Mrs. Merle Bish of St.

Charles were dinner guests in the Jim Constable home. Mrs. Blair Smith of New Bethlehem RD spent a day last week with her sister, Mrs. George Barrett. The Youth Group from two churches here, held' a party in the hall Saturday.

hay planned for the evening had to oe cancelled because rain. The evening was spent playing games, and Carl Rhodes spoke to the group. A lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs.

George Barrett visited Sunday in 'the Charlie Gahagan home at Frogtown, Templeton By MRS. DONALD M. FYOCK DLrT Pine Township hired as township Richard Kunselman, Rkhard Mffier, Paul Williams, George Butler, Kenneth Barrett and Ernest Fyock. Mr. and Mn.

Boyd Fravel returned to their after visiting in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Grant McLellan and famiry, Mrs. Helen Holfebough and Boyd Fravd Jr. of Erie.

Mrs. Etta Lukehart of Cleveland 5 spending some time visiting in the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mn, Ptrcy Fyock and family. Larry Snyder, jon of Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne Snyder, spent trw weekend in the home of hit parents. Larry is attending school in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fyock and children Karen Sue and Allen of Collins Center, N.

Y. and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Fyodt md family of Ktttanning called recently in the of their Mr. and Mrs.

Percy Fyock. Recent guests in the Ben Fox home here were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fox, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Fox of Monaca, Pearl SiWs of Natrona Heights, Mrs, Flora. Wyant of Distant, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Edwards and family of Akron, Eddie Frederick of Dayton and Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Atfurton of Apollo. Guests in the Earl and Mrs. Jesse Johns home Mrs. Lottie Jack of Adrian and Mrs. Marguerite Evans of Rankin.

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bub at St. Petersburg, have returned home after visiting with, friends and relatives in file Templeton area. Mr.

and Mrs. Earl LuArm and Earl James Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Dean Fox spent a weekend at the Slave's camp.

Mrs, Annie Bowser has returned borne after spending some time in the home of her son, Raymond Bowser and family of Ford City. Miss Norene Beabout, daurfiter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Beabout, spent a weekend in the home of her Miss Beabout is attending business school at New Kensington. KILLED IN WRECK MERCER, a (UPI) Mrs ST 1 43 Erie wa killed Wednesday, in a collision on Route 19 about six miles south of here..

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