Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Warren Times Mirror from Warren, Pennsylvania • Page 14

Location:
Warren, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
14
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Public Hollos South Of The Border After leaving early Tuesday morning for Ihe Pittsburgh Airport, Tonla Grubbs, left, and Ana Carrcllo shared a plane ride lo Mexico City. Off TQ Spain Tidioute students Beth Ziegler and Susan Mathers left for Spain Wednesday. They plan to spend nine days enjoying Ihe foreign culture and perfecting tljeir knowledge of Spanish Tidioute Area News By Lenore Mclnlyre 484-7760 Tidioute Area Briefs TIDIOUTE VOLUNTEER FIREMEN will participate in the Warren JayCces' July 4 parade In Warren and the She.1- llelil Tournament of Drums parade in (hat community on July 30, They also will be represented at (he monthly dinner meeting of Ihe counly organization at Garland on July A final report given at Tuesday nlghl's fire company meeting showed thai (he Bike- a-Thon had netled $960.45. Firemen are busy working on Die fire hall lo get the first floor ready (or use. Wiring is being done now and paneling has been Paul Thomas will man Hie radio base station during July.

The ambulance squads will be: July 3, George Drukenbrod, Chuck McManigle; July 10, Jerry Davis, Bill Buckley; July 17, Jim Iliggins, Walt Morrison; July 24. Helen and Boh Williams; July 31, Jim Williams, Dave McManigle. ODDS ENDS CLASS of First United Methodist Church held (heir monthly dinner mccling Saturday at Ihe parsonage with Rev. and Mrs. Don McAfoose as hosts.

Fifteen 'attended the cookout anil tureen supper with "Chef" Don McAloose presiding al the grill. There will be no July and August meetings. The group will be hosted for a dinner meeting onScjit. 17 at Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs.

I.ee llaker TIDIOUTE SENIOR CITIZENS had liflecn members present for their June 23 mecling which was opened with Pie flag salute ami invocation by Elmer Peterson. Boro Seeking Dentist Vivien Goliicnson. primary health care coordinator for Northwest Pennsylvania' Regional Planning and development Commission, met with Hie Tidioule medical fund committee Tuesday afternoon al Dr. Sivak's office. Ms.

Goldcnson the final draft of(he proposal lo recruit a dentist nnd set up a dental office in Tidioulo. This application will be submitted this week to the National Health Service which funds (he delivery of health care in underscrvcd areas. If approved for funding, the project will not gel underway until the fall of 1978. Federal engineers must inspect the tentatively chosen site (the office building adjacent to the bank) and approve it, or some other sile. A corporation, non-profit, must hp legally established and chartered to administer the program locally.

II is hoped that a public meeting can be scheduled sometime this summer or early fall to enable people of Tidioule area to learn firsthand from a National lle.illh Corps dcnlist presently in practice just how (he program operates and Hie part Hie community play.s in it. Garden Club Tours State Game Lands Don Parr and Hill Schultz, of Ihe Pennsylvania Game Commission, look members of (he Tidioute Garden Club on a guided tour of slate 29 on Monday evening, June 27. The group departed from the Presbyterian Church shorlly after 6 p.m., proceeding oul over Rle. 337 to the road leading to Ihegamelsnds. From there Ihcy drove through the gamelands, slopping at the large pond which ts a natural habitat for bass, blucgills and bullfrogs.

also Is attractive lo migrating waterfowl. From this point, the convoy drove lo wllWii three-fourths of Armed Forces Personnel News Navy Airman Apprentice Klrntall S. Kiser, son of Mr. end Mrs. Wayne 0.

Kiser of Tioncsla, has completed the Avialion Machinist Male's Jcl Engine Course. During Hie live-week course it the Naval Air Technical Training Center in Mllllnglon, students received Introductory instruction on the characteristics and operating principles of jel engines, Their itudies included engine lubrication, Ignition and fuel systems. A 1974 graduate of West Forest High School, Kiser joined the Navy in April, 1976. mile of Chapman Dam, turned around and retraced the route (o the road leading to Dunham's Siding. Tliis seemed an appropriate place for a tailgate lunch of sandwiches, cookies, tea and lemonade prepared by Anila TJiDinason and Win N'icmann.

After lunch, the tour continued down the Dunham's Siding road, which many years ago ivas a narroir gauge railroad track, back onto lite. 337 and home. Gamelantls 29 consists of approximately 10,000 acres of woods and fields, laced here and Iherc by small streams. Purchased from private owners by the slate in the 1920's, some 1500 acres originally belonged lo Ihe Wheeler-Dusenberry Iract. This eamelands spread is one of the first in the slale.

Many, deer were observed, sonic with fawns; also, wild lurkeys and vultures. Upon reluming to the church, a brief business mecling was held. Several bills were aulhorized for payment. Happy Birthday Mrs. Ethel Christie, former Tidioule resident and now a guest of Ihe Rouse itomc in Youngsvlltc, will cclcbralc her 92nd birthday on Monday, July 4.

For those wishing lo send her cards, trie Youngsville zip code Is 16371. The June birthdays of Elizabeth Tipton, Florence Owens, Earl and Ann Sundell were appropriately observed and the door prize was awarded to Daisy Peterson. The June 30 meeting will feature a lureen dinner. MEN'S SLOW PITCH SOFTBALL begins in Tidioute July I and anyone interested in playing should "contact Jerry Come. GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY will be observed by Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Confer on Saturday, July 2. The couple will renew their vows al Kt. John's Church al 10:30 a.m. and observe opcn'housc al Iheir home from Io2p.m.

Friends and neighbors arc in- vilcd lo drop in during those tours to greet Ann and Clyde on this happy occasion. July Birthday List 1 James feenzie 2 Alice Anderson, Victor Kilelinger, Michelle Mcl.aughlin, Larry Anderson, Hhojidii C'rippen 3 Joan Kane, Jim Pillar, Fred Vincent, Kevin Moore 4 Arine McKown, Renale Meier, Gary Barnes 5 Kathleen McGraw 6 Lori Pffenberger 8 Stephanie Larimer, Tim McLaughtln, Neeley Kay Ashbaugh, Connie Schwab Bill Daelhousen, Scott Heib lu Kate Proper, Tod Kiggins 11 Abner Moore, Bill Buckley, Jim Marshall 12 Don Crouse 13 Eugene McDonald, Joseph C. King, Dennis Kilelinger, Heather Martin Wilma Allnian, John Henner, Elaine Nicholson, Ron Ringel, Kalhy Johnson 15 Don Boucher, John Kostkas, Cricket Kostkas, David Hondinelli, Jessie Simons, Joe Alberlh 16 Mary Larimer, Michael Hccnan, JoAnn Mellon, Louise Sw.inson, Todd Downey, Terri Slovcr 17 Jean Mohlcr, Julie Fike Sue Hondinelli, Mike Knighl 18 Mark Moore, Dan Sveda, Charles Gesin 19 Jane Thomas, Staci Jones, Fred J. Pillar, Mary Fink 20 Dian Wolford, Calvin Montgomery, Hoherl Williams Marjorie King 21 Marion DeWall 22 Doris Larining, Julie Johnson, Jeb Knight, Mildred McCarthy 23 Rachel Ashb.tugh, Kim Clinger, Carol Benner, Jim Williams, Betty Kowalski 24 fiayr.cil IVilcos, Bob Jnmieson, Rick Downey, John Bajorck, Tommy King 25 Mabel Sheckler, Phyllis Anderson, Jean Kitelinger 26 Susan Lester, Denn Graves, Kerry King 27 Jack Koslkas, Mary Jo Romlinelli, Charlcne Slorer, Lisa Craft 28 l.orrie Rcib, Don Mclaughlin HI, Todd Bickling 29 Tammy Camp, Jay Me Komi 30 Kathy Sphon, Bulch Glenn. Colleen McGraw, Claudclte Knighl 31 Peggy Camp, AnnaBelle Sctall, Shirley Giflin Worried Ahoul Cancer? Your American Cancer Society wains you lo know limv to protect yum health against cancer by learning cancer's warning sianali, ant) imder- slitmling tn'e impmtance of tegular chedups lhal include c.inccr tesls.

Ask your local ACS Unit for free infoitnition lliai might help save your life. Goodbye, Tidioule Four young high school girls said their farewells this week and flew off into Ihe wild blue yonder to Mexico and Spain. Ana Laura Carcllo's goodbyes were sad for this lovable girl has made many friends during lier one-year slay in Tidioule as a foreign exchange student from Mexico. Ana lived here with her adopted American mother, Mrs. Blanche Spencer, and sister Tonia Grubbs.

Tonia flew back lo Mexico City with Ana, where she will represent Tidioute as an exchange student. She will live with Ana and her family. For Beth Ziegler and Susan Mathers, it was a liighl across the Atlantic lo Spain for a nine- day tour of thai country. They were a part of the Warren Area High School's Spanish Club tour, at the invitation of thai group and its advisor, Mrs. Marjory Stewart.

Much appreciation is expressed lo those whose contributions made it possible for Susan to take Hie trip (o Spain. This includes all faculty members, organizations, businesses, and individuals. Now! 2-Pc. Dress Printed Pattern TIN SHANTY PROPOSED SALE R1DGWAY DISTRICT NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOR SALE NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER SALE, ALLEGHENY NATIONAL FOREST, TIN SHANTY SALE, located in Warrants 4537, 4847 and 4856, Hidgway Township, Elk County, Pennsylvania. SEALED BIDS will be received by.Ihe Forest Supervisor, 222 liberty Street, Warren, Pennsylvania, at 11:00 a.m., local time al place of bid opening, on August for an estimated 984 Ccf ol saw limber and 378 Ccf of pulpwood, marked or otherwise designated for culling.

The es- timaled volume by species product and Ihe minimum acceptable bid rates are: 78 Ccf Hemlock sawtimbcr, 503 Ccf Maple sawtimber, 401 Ccf Black Cherry saw- limber, 579.34; and 3J8 Ccf Mixed Hardwood pulpwood, (1.00. The required bid guarantee is Applicable Purchaser Road Credits are 523.833.00. Purchaser will be required lo make additional deposits for the maintenance of Fft No. 135 and No. 143 al (he rale of $0.30 per Ccf per mile.

The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Full information con-- cerning the timber, Ihe conditions of sale, and submission of bids should be obtained from Ihe District Ranger, fiidgivay. Pennsylvania, or Foresl Supervisor, Warren, Pennsylvania. June 30, U. LEGAL NOTICE Notice lo Public for Annual Report Inspection for Ihe Year Ended December 31,1976.

"The Annual Report of.Ihe Hoffman Fund is available for Public inspection from the Hoffman Fund Truslee, David K. Rice, at the Court House during regular business hours -130 days subsequent to (his 1 WARREN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, TRUSTEES OF THE NANCY L. HOFFMAN FUND. June 30, 1977, 11. NOTICE The regular mecling of the Sugar Grove Borough council scheduled for July 4, 1977 has been cancelled and rescheduled for July 11, 1977 at 7:30 PM in the borough building.

Sugar Grove Borough Clifford Storms, Secretary June 1977, It. SMILE TODAY Someont may have a happy ad! 24. Can HAW 17TH TO MOM'S BABY MED PAT 1 TAMMY LOVE YOU WANT ADS Announcements 1. Announcements BUS TOURS July 9- Baseball at Pittibuigh July qt Pittsburgh July 23-Easobpd at Pittsburgh July 16-Tony Orlando Dawn (Melody Fair Dome) To.nowanda, N.Y. July 30-Perry Como-7 PM show (Melody Fair) No, Tonawando, N.Y, July 16-Horso Race at Erie, Pa.

For Information Reservations coll Warren City tines 7238800. 7-6 UPTOWN GROUP ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Meets: 8 PM? Conference Room af Warren General Hospital. "Confidential" TF 2, Business Opportunities Grocery doing good business, includes lunch counter 3 apartments 2 rented, I owner occupied. Large parking lot. For viewing call Bradford, Pa.

314368-8143. 7-13 6. Equipment For Rent NOW you can clean shags imd orientals professionally clean with new RINSE-N-VAC sleam cleaner. Rent al Levinlon 110 liberty-723-2400- 11. Instruction PRIVATE ART LESSONS flexible hours, all ages 723-0135 4907 SIZES B-20 no PARIS aie ihn ore Ihal's san.rei's Idsh message! Le3n nn fjies ovei a Bjore sVil mlh elastic Purled PaKen 4937 S'lesB.

10. 12. 11. 16. 18 20.

S'te 12 (lust 34) tales 2 yds 45 inch fab-it. S1.25 lot (nliem. Air) 35( lor each fjr first c'ass aid haidlrg Sfnd to: Ami Adcros Potlern Dipt. WARREN TIMES OlStRViR West New foil, 10011. Print KAME, UDDRUSS, ZIP, SHE ui STYLE KUMBtR.

KHWIR lo and sate dramati: ic'lars 1 Send far NMSPrMGSUMM PATTERS CATWOG Cl.p cocpen lei Iree paltem 1 SwaVs. uaywrhg Besses Send 751 Instant Scwint Book $1.00 Knit SU5 Inslinl Inslant Fasten $1.00 NOTICE Quarterly meetings of Ihe Board of Trustees of Warren State Hospital will be held at 11:00 A.M. in Conference Room No. I of Alain Building at Warren Stale Hospital on the following dates: Fridny, July 15, 1977 Friday, October 21, 1977 Friday, January 20, 1978 Friday, April 21, 1978 June 30. 1977, It.

AD.MINISTKATION NOTICE Letters Testamentary on Ihe Kslale of GARDNEU K. WILLIAMS, late of Sheffield Township, Warren County, Pennsylvania, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted lo the decedent are requested to make payment, and those having claims against said estate to present Hie same wilhoiil delay to: SHIRLEY W. GARDNER 305 South Main Street Clarendon, Pa. 16313 or In lite attorneys for the Executrix, Swanson, Bevevino and 311 Market Warren, Pennsylvania 16365 2.1, 30, July 7, 1977, 3(. M.

Lost and Found LOST female long-Kaired call- fo cot, near East side, yellow collar, ens. lo Bonnie. Reward. 733.4534. 7-1 MUST SELL! 50 Star AMERICAN FLAGS 1 Wood Specially Priced for 4th of July! NorthPsnn Pipe i Supply Company Store 723.3300 4 S.

Main Clarendon, Pa. FREE estimates siding roof- Ing oil kinds, Call dyne Guilders, Bradford 368-3644 any- OK. tf ANONYMOUS Warren group. Box 535 Warren, meets Tuesdays, 8:00 p.m. Trinity Church par- Ish house, Saturdays 6:00 p.m.

North Warren group ot Un. Presbyterian Church, No. Warren. All inquiries confidential. Ph.

563-4588. ll Employment. "NOTICE. Kolp wanted adver- liiing under thii column Ii placed for the canvenfenco of lob-seekers. sex is bon- afide oceupalional cjualhflca- ihouij assume iKal applicants of either sex will be considered for the poil- lion.

In compliance wilh Title VII, Civil RisKts Act of 5,000 Red, Ripe WATERMELONS ONLY I (Hirchasi of fruit and Big IOCS 2L, H1U. TIME PHONE 723-1400 PERSON wanted for occaiional babysitting In my home, some overnight, 2 write Box S-3 thli poper. 7-1 25. H.lp Wanted HELP wanted to sil up amusement July 3, 10 AM. Contact Frank Koperia at Airport Field.

7-2 PERSON for motel cleaning, Warren Apply in person mornings between 9411 AM. MEW NURSING CAREER RN wanted who Is interested In expanding nursing role, We will arrange training as family lanning nurse practitioner, ork In multi-county rural NW PA. requiring travel. Liberal fringe benefits. Send resume to Primary Services Council, 1053 S.

Main St. Meadvilfo, Pa. 16335. An Equal Opportunity Employer. 7-2-H pit DREAMS bigger lhan your paycheck? a 1 to establish that 2nd income? If you have spare hours weekly, I'll show you how.

No telephone interviews, For appointment coll 757-8176. 7-2 SeCUHITY GUARDS (unarmed) -i area; uniform provided, full time work, 12 hour shifts, Immediate op en in gi, tranjporlalton phone required. Buffalo collect 716- AN OPEN INVITATION WACUNCAMFU5 a YWCA CERAMICS 8 SESSIONS Thursdays and Fridays AM BEGINNIKGJULY7 i AILAGESWELCOME 30. Situations Wanted WILL PAINT houses, bufl con or clean windows. 563-7298 for free estimate.

7-6 FOUND pt. entT of Fallen repd Run, Yankee Bush. 723-6310. 7-7 lOST-SEWASD for return of one blue paclc tent, Inter. Hickory Pa.

June 25, 757-99X1. 7-6 LOSr-wallel between Kellatl- ville CKapman Dam. 4637427 West Hickfoy). 6-30 LOST-liver white Springer Spaniel pup, lo Ginger, next Farrah Grotto Hemlock June 22, beween 7 9 PM. Reward.

726-1817. 6-30 It. Moving and Storage MOVING Is a chore for everybody hut us Thai's our iob. Warren Transfer I Storage Agents Norlh American Van Linos. r-rh.

17. Personalt PERSON to share driving 4 expenses lo Texas. 489-7763 or aw'ng July 8. 7-2 SOCIALIZE while selling exciting line of toys and gifts. Earn free sample kit no collecting or delivering.

Car and phone necessary. Coll collect 664- 7J8E. PERSON for maintenance work, experience Apply manager, Kinzua Inn Motel between 8 5. 6-30 AUTOMOBILE SALES are looking for people who want to learn the automobile- butineis, Previous cu(o sales experience not necessary, we will train. Marty company benefits.

Demo furnished poid vocation, iniyr- once available. 71o'-484-Q121. 7-2 AVON SEES BtG IN YOUR FUTURE! Make excellent earnings this summer selling qualily product, ('II show you haw, Call 723-4476 or write: Mrs. Millia Sullivan, 629 Walnut TihJSviUe, Pa. 16354 7-2 FULL TIME direction coordination of social service program.

Dulles Include program planning, liatson with funding agencies, aclmlniitralion. Experience, education or olher training wltri handicapped individ uafs required. Suporvfsion and training provided for probationary period. Reply to Box S- 3, this newspaper. 6-30 SECURITY GUARDS-unarmed for Warren area, part lime ft full time evening work, uniforms provided, retirees welcome, icrfah'on 4 phone re.

Apply Pa. Employment, 237 Pa. Ave. W. 7-2 Woman wanted 6 rm, house In Warren.

Wrile- Post Office Box 676, Warren, Pa. 6-30 HOME REPAIRS Bud Klier Construction 726-147J 7-6 LAWN MOWING GARDEN ROTOTIUINO 723-7315 7-5 Exp. Painters need work, free estimates, rgfs. flood prices. 723-1731 or 726-2631.

7-2 Painting, Rooting, Carpentry, work repair Work Kiser 723-1614 EXTERIOR HOUSEPAINTING Free estimate 724-0407 7-2 CDS PAINTING for free estimate 723-5229 aft. 4:30 7-2 WILL DO yecr around Child Core in my rior.e. 726-1906. 7-1 WILL BABYSIT DAYS IN MY HOME 716-13S5' 6-30 AVOID CHIMNEY FIRESI Have ycur chimney professionally cleaned. Take advantage af low summer rcles.

SAFEGUARD CHIMNEY SWEEPS 723-5036 7-2 FAINTING Free estimates, refs. 723-8231 27. Part-Time 6-30 New porcliei, polios, balm, kitchens, gen, home insured W.M. Egjer 7-11 TLJDOJ? Home Repair. Carpentry Plumb.

Heating. Real. No iob loo small. 968-3073. if PART TIME security position.

Apply at Jamesway. 6-30 PART TIME CASE WORKER or BS with emphasis social required. Apply Lutheran Home at a 107 Edgar Kanu, Pa. before July 5. An Equal Opportunity Employer.

6-30 30. Situation! Wanted 33. Auctions, Soles He SHe Auction- Service Try the Foxy way. Al 1 Jeri Fox 724-2292. 7-15 ROOFING 723-4435 WANTED GROUNDSKEEPER work 2-3 doys weekly.

Write Box S-6 this paper MECHANIC WANTED working conditions, excellenl ram. Paid hospilalizotion, paid pension holidays, paid vacation. If von are ant sleo JONES CHEVROLET Sheffield, Pa. BAKER TRAINEE WANTED Experience helpful, but not necessary. Must be willing lo work nights and travsl.

Benefits include uniforms, paid vacation, in- and incentives, etc. I APPtY IN PERSON MISTER DONUT BIG RIG DRIVERS NEEDED Inl.rvitwt will h.ld 30, ondJUlY I at 7 GAS LIGHT MOTEl.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Warren Times Mirror Archive

Pages Available:
127,381
Years Available:
1908-1977