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North Hills News Record from North Hills, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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Bellevue cop hospitalized WEDNESDAY, FEB. 18, 1970--NEWS-RECORD Ronald F. Young, Bellevue policeman, is in.satisfactory condition In Suburban General Hospital: He was admitted for observation Thursday, Feb, 12. Young, 40, lives at 264 Dakota Ave. North Boroughs police took 12 people to the hospital last week.

John Swedish, 56, of 104 Fisk Avalon, was admitted to the cardiac and intensive care unit Monday, Feb. 9 He was transferred to a regular room Monday, Feb. 16, and Is listed in satisfactory condition. George E. Morris, 39.

of 105 Ravine Avalon, was ill at home Wednesday, Feb. 11. Treated and released. Raymond Rtrtmaa, of 236 S. Chestnut Avalon, fell on aificy sidewalk Thursday, Feb.

12. Treated for a cut left Index finger and released. "Robert Kaakel, IS, son of Mr. arid Mrs. Robert Kunkel, 745 Semple Ave Avalon, slipped on some Ice and fell Friday, Feb.

13. Treated for a cut above his left eye and released. John Hoover, 21, of 143'N. Sprague Bellevue, was ill at home Monday, Feb. B.

Treated and released Mrs. Florence Senbert, 65, of 254 Brighton Road, fell in her home and broke her left ankle Tuesday, is listed in satisfactory, condition. Nicholas Machrli, 63, of 56 N. Euclid Aye Bellevue, fell on the sidewalk on South Harrison Avenue, Wednesday, Feb. 11.

Examined and released Mrs. Albert W. Ranier II. of id? Euclid Ave Bellevue, was ill at home Wednesday, Feb 11. Treated and released.

Mrs. Sara Miracle, 734 California Avalon, was ill at home Monday, Feb. 16, at 4 30 a m. She is listed in satisfactory condition. Mrs.

Mabel Hull, 73, of 57 Bryant Bellevue, was ill at home Monday, Feb. 16, a She is listed in satisfactory condition. Matthew Boshlk, 25 N. Jackson Bellevue, was ill at home Monday, Feb. 16 Treated and released OPEN DAILY 10 TO 10 SAT, A Division of I.S.

with Stores in Unittd StatM, Canada, Puerto Rico, Australia Twb hurt in McCandless Two motorists were hurt in an auto accident Saturday afternoon. Feb. 14, on McKnight Road at Ingomar Road, McCandless. Treated at North Hills Passavant Hospital were: Rose Marie Wyzroski, 18, of 192 Grove West View, bruised head Robert S. Vodzak, 35, of South Side; scratches of the right forehead and left index finger.

Vodzak and Gregory Schnltgen, 19, of 107 Oak GlerTKoaarMcCanaiessr were drivers. Diana Lynn Vodsak, 9, and Rosemarie WyzrosRTwere passengers Highland Road Damages were estimated at $1,300 in twckcar accident Saturday afternoon, Feb. 14, on Highland Road The drivers were Bruce Christie Ley, 24, of 1937 Babcock Blvd McCanffless, imrf-Atex Kalinsky, 55, of 2285 Clearview Road, McCandless McKnight Road--Peebles Road McCandless police investigated a two-car accident Saturday afternoon, Feb 14, on McKnight Road at Peebles Road The drivers were Ned William Barefoot, 25, of 8800 Presidential Drive, McCandless, and Anthony Martmo, 35, of Cleveland. Pine Creek HU1 James Kavanagh, 30, of Seldom Seen Road, Bradford Woods, lost control of his auto on ice-covered Pine Creek Hill Sunday afternoon, -Feb--15, and-lut- guardrail-postsr Mrs Kavanagh was a passenger. Damages were estimated at $850 Richlcmd Twp.

truck, automobile bang fenders Autos collide A Richland Township dump truck and an auto were involved in a skidding accident Thursday morning, Feb. 12-, on HardtRoad. Mrs Robert Martin, 5432 Hardt Road, Richland, driver of the auto, was examined at the Richland Medical Center and released Route 8-Route 910 Richland police investigated a two- car accident Saturday morning, Feb 9, on Route 8 at Route 910. The drivers were Alan Edmund Fisher, 44, of 4973 Green Valley Drive, Shaler, and Mrs Ruth Cunningham, Middle Road Extension, West Deer Driver "of the township truck was Clark M. Stewart, 44 a Cunningham, 28, of 4014 Dickey Road, Richland, was a passenger in the trucks Theft in Shaler Shaler police investigated a two-car accident Feb 9 on Mount Roval Boulevard at Fodi's Store The drivers were Frank Joseph Novosel 45, of Fairbanks.

Alaska, and Curtis Brosie. 67, of 149 Ridgewood Drive. Ross Mothers meet Pine-Richland Football Mothers' Association will hold a social hour Monday, Feb. 23, at 8 in the Richland High JJchool Cafeteria The party is planned for all past and present members WORKMAN'S LUNCH KIT 4 Days Only Great savings on a dome shaped heavy gauge -metal lunch kit Baked black enamel finish With 1 pint plaid vacuum bottle Leaeh, XSmbbs West-Deer, Feb. 12 The car was parked behind -arnt Restaurant.

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1.27 4 Days BRUSH CURLERS 2 PKCS 94 Reg. 74' 4 Days Plastic. Has folding Aluminum hair brush handle, removable trovr sellers. Medium, larg sizes. SEWING THREAD 4 Days Only Reg.

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Charge It Limited quantity nont told dtolva Reg. 7.44 Nickel-finish case. -Small aecond-handr-- 4 Days COMPARE AND SAVE ON PHOTOFINISHING AT K-MART REG BLACK WHITE PRI 8 EXPOSURE 92' 12 EXPOSURE 20 L.7.:...-., TM. 2.00 KODACOLOR GAF COLOR 8 EXPOSURE 12 EXPOSURE 20 EXPOSURE 6.00 KODACHROME EKTACHROME SUPER 8 2.25 8mm Rat 2.25- 8mm MAGAZINE 2.25 20 EXPOSURE 2.25 At mart you pay only for the prints that are good. You are Trot charged do not out KMART PftfCE 80 2.32 719.19 Valid Feb.

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