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Wilmer Miller i Miller, 63 of 316 Harrison Kittanning died yesterday morning at his home. He was 18, 1983 in Sigel, a son cf John and Annie (Beers) Miller. Mr. Miller, a member of Sigel Methodist Church, was a retired employe of Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Ruth (Sullivan) Miller; one daughter, Mrs. Knewton (Betty) Cogley of West Kiltanning; one son, Donald S. Niles, Ohio; three grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Godfrey (Carrie) Asei of Warren, Mrs. Fred (Ozzie) Wbiteman of Brookville und Miss Hazel Miller of SYanklin; brothers, Miriam (Wilmer's twin) of Cyclone (McKean County), Harry of Sigel, Ray of Strattanville Ralph of Fulton, Mo.

MILLER Friends of Wilmer Miller of 316 Harrison West Kittanning, who died Feb. 1, 1967, will be received al F. Duanc Snyder Funeral Home, KUtanning, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today and Friday. Services will be at 2 p.m.

Saturday (Feb. 4) at the funeral home with Rev. Robert Johnson of Carroll town (Cambria County) officiating. Interment will be in Oakland Cemetery, i a Arrangements by Snyder. James II.

Hawk James H. Hawk, 89 of 1617 Victoria Arnold died at 7:24 p.m. Tuesday following an illness of nine years. A retired employe of Alcoa, New Kensington, he lived in the Arnold-New Kensington area the past 77 years. He was a member of Tuna Lodge, International Order of Odd Fellows in Bradford.

Surviving are bis widow, Mrs. Etta (Hazelett) Hawk, former resident of the Kittanning area; one brother, Samuel J. Hawk of Arnold and one sister, Mrs. Stella Horton of Fox Chapel. HAWK Friends of James H.

Hawk of 1617 Victoria Arnold, who died Jan. 31, 1967, being received at Robert S. Rustewicx Funeral Home, 1400 5th' Arnold. Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday (Feb.

3) at the funeral home with Rev. E. J. Keifer, pastor of Arnold Methodist Church, officiating. Interment will follow In Greenwood Memorial Park, Lower.

Burrell. Arrangements by Rusiewlcr. Mrs. Margaret R. (Rau) CJiJJis Mrs.

Margaret R. (Rau) Gillis, 72 of 1752. Kimball Arnold died unexpectedly at 4:10 a.m. this morning in Citizens General Hospital, New Kensington of an apparent heart seizure. She was born May 2, 1894 in Armstrong County, a daughter of Fred and Martha (Garner) Rau.

Mrs. Rau, who had lived in the Arnold-New Kensington area the past 40 years, was a retired employe of the Daily Dispatch, New Kensington. She was preceded in death by her husband Grant Gillis Jan. 12, 1949; a son, Grant Jr. May 1956 and an invalid daughter, Mary Louise Aug.

1 1966. Mrs. Gillis was a member of Arnold Methodist Church, the Excelsior Class of the church and Ladies Auxiliary of Arnold Fire Company No. Two. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs.

Glenn R. (Freda Belle) Kelly of Murrysville and four grandchildren. GTLLIS Friends of Mrs. Margaret R. a Gillis of 1752 Kimbnl! Arnold, native of Armstrong County, who died Feb.

2, 1937, are being received nt Robert S. Rusiewicz Funeral Home, 1400 5th Arnold. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday (Feb. 4) at the funeral home her pastor, Rev.

E. J. Keifer officiating. Interment will foll'w in Salem (Hill) Church Cemolery near Yatesbnro. Arrangements by Rusiewicz.

COY Friends of W. Clark Coy of 271 Bealc A Lo.cchburg.who died Jan. 31,1 19i7, are being received at J. Bruce Armstrong a Home, Main and Second Sfs. Lecchbtirg, from 2 to 7 to 3 p.m.

Thursday. Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday (Feb. 3) at the funeral home with his pastor, Rev. George C.

Vetter officiating. Interment will follow Memorial services will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday and at Thursday the home. by Armstrong. Record Mrs.

Frances Wells Mrs. Frances (Aldene) Wells, 62, of Smicksburg RD 1 died at 7:45 a.m. Wednesday in Indiana Hospital after a brief illness. She was born March 5, 1904 in Indiana County, the daughter of Jacob Miller and Martha (Black) Hawk. She was married Oct.

31, 1919 to Albert Mitchell Wei who survives. Mrs. Wells spent her entire life in the Smicksburg area. Survivors include her husband, Albert; four daughters, Mrs. Carl (Charlotte) Bouch of Home RD 1, Mrs.

Wayne (Mabel) Daugherty of Chicago, 111., Mrs. Thomas (Isabel!) Elkin of Porter, Mrs. Donald (Dorothy) Weaver of Marion Center RD five sons, David, Robert, Frank, Harry all of Smicksburg RD 1 and Paul at home; a sister, Mrs. Florence Shick of Lorain, Ohio; 20 grandchildren, five great grandchildren. A daughter, Margaret Irene preceded her mother in death.

WELLS Friends of Mrs. Frances (Aldene) Wells of Smicksburg RD 1, who died Feb. 19S7, will be received at Frank O. Ely Funeral Home, Dayton, from 7 to 9 p.m. touighl, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Friday. Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday (Feb. 4) at the funeral home with Rev. T.

R. R. Slull, pastor of Glade Run Presbyterian Dayton, officiating. Interment will follow in Smicksburg Cemetery. Arrangements by Bly.

Miss Beatrice Wylie Miss Beatrice Wyae, 69, of Columbus, Ohio, formerly of Y'atesboro, died yesterday in Monterey Nursing Home, Grove City, Ohio. Born Oct. 6, 1897 at Elenora, she was the daughter of William and Elizabeth Francis (Brewer) Wylie. Miss Wylie is survived by two brothers, James C. of Columbus and Robert of Hubbard, Ohio; two sisters, Mrs.

Annabell Burkett of Youngslown, Ohio, and Mrs. Rebecca Pease of Tucson, and several nieces and nephews. WYLIE Friends of Miss Beatrice Wylie of Columbus, Ohio, former Yatesboro resident, who died Feb. 1, 1967, will be received at Chalmers A. Edwards Funeral Home, Rural Valiey, from 2 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Friday, Feb. 3. Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home, with the Rev. T.

R. R. Stull officiating. Burial will be in Desire Cemetery, Jefferson County. Arrangements by Edwards.

SCHMIDT Friends of Francis A. Schmidt of Ocala, formerly of Kittanning, who died Feb. 1, 1967, will be received at Amberson C. Bauer Funeral Kittanning, after p.m. Friday where family visitation hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday (Feb. 4) at the funeral home with Rev. Robert H. Thurau, Ph.D., pastor of St.

John's Lutheran Church, officiating. Burial will follow in Kittanning Cemetery. Arrangements by Bauer. IN MEMORIAM In memory of JAMES SCHRECENGOST who passed away 3 years ago February 2, 19G4 Not dead but passed beyond The mist that binds us here, Into the newer larger life Of that unclouded sphere. Sadly missed bv FAMILY MERCHANDISE Articles for Sale 36 This year buy your winter tires at ELWOOD SERVICE, a quality shop.

AUTHORIZED Hoover a and service. Mateers' Furniture Store. Phone LI 3-21U or 2-3901. PABST REMNANT SHOP 132 Fifth Ford City Quality for Less WATER SOFTENERS for rent or sale Call CuIHgan LI 5-1001 WASHEH, sweeper, and small appliance parts. Complete sweeper service and rebuilt sweepers.

Snyder Appliance Service, 141 South Jefferson. Phone LI 2-3411. FOR THE LOWEST PRICES on qunlity furniture drive out to Stockdalei in Dayton, Pa. MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE Articles for Safe Rentab 34A IGHTING FIXTURES Large Selection At 1-OW, Low Prices We are NOT allowed to use the word WHOLESALE But, WE SELL for LESS VALLEY ELECTRIC 114 S. Jefferson St.

LI 3-1771 PIANOS. Rent Janssen Piano or Lowrey Organ. Special plan for beginners. MODERN I CENTERS: Butler phone 285-6000. a tr a Heights Store, 226-1111.

Auction Soles 36B VALLEY. FLORIST Flowers for all occasions Kittanning, Pa. LI 8-1529 MILLERS FURNITURE Furniture and Appliances prices you can afford. Terms to suit you. 174 South Jefferson Street.

Phone LI 3-8121. STEREOS 1987 i speaker stereos. Three days only special $2.10 weekly with approved credit. All equipped with famous make changes. Call now for free bonus.

Save- Mor. Phone LI 2-6524. Bon- Griff. Bring your casings In for winter capping now. Your choice- two tread Towne Country or studded Towne Country tires.

ELWOOD SERVICE, Cadogan Road. SEVEN-PIECE walnut dining room suite. Call RO 3-3291. Never used anything like it," say users of Blue Lustre for cleaning carpet. Rent elec trie shampooer $1.

Moore's Hardware, Rural Valley. USED BARBER cha-ir. Call AX 7-3475. ELECTRIC motor repairs. New lighting fixtures.

Oil lamp reproductions. Snyder Electric, 156 South Jefferson, Kittanning. LI 2-4231. say you bought your winter tires and wished you had them studded. Bring them to ELWOOD SERVICE.

We'U stud them for you. GENUINE FORMICA covered cabinets custom made to fit your needs--kitchen, vanitories, etc. Also birch of youc color choice in hand; rubbed lacquer. Check our prices before you buy. Free planning service.

Logsdoo Cabinet Shop, Manorville. Phone RO 2-2461. RENEW YOUR OLD FLOORS rent a WARDS floor sander and edger. $6.00 for 24- hour rental plus paper. LARGE traditional mahogany dining room suite, includes four chairs, needle point seats, buffet, server, china cioset, round table with boards seats 12, table pads included.

RO 2-8731. BRACE yourself for a thrill the first time you use Blue Lustre to clean rugs. Rent electric shampooer $1. McConnell-Watterson Co. IT'S MONTGOMERYS for the Finest Kitchen Installation, Anywhere.

Choose from Birch. Oak, Maple, Cherry, Walnut or Formica cabinets. Add your favorite appliance. Montgoni- erys with years experience can remodel your kitchen to fit your taste and budget. HARRY A.

MONTGOMERY MODERN KITCHENS Disp'ay room. 202 R. N. McKean St. Phone LI 3-1211 BURPEE SEEDS GROW.

Enjoy your garden more. FREE Burpee catalog at LIND Hardware, N. Jefferson St. MODEL 900 Ideal lawnmower sharpener. Call RO 3-3323.

Aluminum Awnings And Car Ports Free Estimates Night or Day LI 5-2733 Sanders' Heating And Awning Co. LIGHT FIXTURES Fluorescent all types. Mechanically Perfect paint flaws. Kensington. Electric Products Route 66, North of Leechburg RO 3-7111.

Looking for a new car? Find the bargain of your choice in the Leader- Times adi. AUCTION Kensington Electrie Products Co. at Plant premises along Rt. 66, six miles North of Leechburg, Pa. Surplus equipment and Inventory consisting 6f Tool and Die Shop machinery, punch presses, shear, 1 1 shaper, grinder, lathe, welder, saw and other machinery Paint spray i Pallets and Pallet trucks, conveyor, bins, small tools, miscellaneous supplies, steel sheets, motors, a switch gear, many other item of plant equipment.

Auction starts at 12 Noon on Saturday, Feb. 4th, 1967. Pla-nt opens at 10 A.M. Term Cash at time of sale. Auction conducted by Arthur West, auctioneer.

PUBLIC SALE Saturday, February 4, 1967 at 1 o'clock. Two miles south of Brick Church, turn left at bottom of hill and follow sale signs from there. Consisting of i a glassware, skillets, tools, ten leghorn hens, bedding, chairs, one rocking chair, china closet, two breakfast sets, three sleigh bells, wire stretcher, two food choppers, two small bells, 20 pair salt and pepper shakers, cookware, three-foot saw for saw mill, brass steam whistle hundreds of other items not mentioned. Terms: cash. Owners, Mr.

Mrs. Blain Buterbaugh, RD No. 3, Ford City. Roy D. Fair, Auctioneer.

LI 8-1600. WEST KITTANNING Auction Barn Saturday, February 4, 7:30 p.m. Estate of Louise Snyder. Nortalkie set of dishes, 90 pieces; stemware, individual salts, grinder, Gone With the Wind oil lamp, vases, wrist watch, stick pins, maple double bed, complete; chest of drawers, vanity, sofa hideaway bed, i i a i o-stereo combination, two months old; end tables, coffee tables, leather occasional chair, 9x12 rugs, Duncan Phyfe dining room set, refrigerator, gas stove, bookcase, stand, chrome breakfast set, metal cabinet, gun cabinet, electric sewing machine, pots and pans, linens, many items Too numerous to mention. Auctioneer, Bill Boes, 472-2525, PUBLIC SALE of household goods will be held at the Hawthorn Firehall on Satur day, February 4 at 12:30 p.m This furniture came out of good homes.

Must be sold to settle estate. Two refrigerators, Tappan a range, Maytag washer, china cupboard, utility cupboard, 2- pc. living room suite, two platform rockers, two good TV sets, reclining chair, and tables and coffee tables, 9x14 wool rug, large congoleum rug, 9-pc. dining room suite sewing machine, set bunk beds, complete; twin bed, chests and dressers, 6-pc. bedroom suite, like card table, dishwasher, shallow pump, benches, i ladies bed clothes, dishes and cooking utensils, portable bench saw, like new; lot hand some antique's, many pieces not listed.

Small ad, large sale. Must be sold regardless. Furniture in good condition. Raymond Nulph and son, auctioneers. Phone New Bethlehem 5-4841.

Wanted to Buy 37 WANTED Set of encyclopedias, either new or a good used set. Call LI 5-1206. CASH for your grand or upright piano, any condition. Ronald Hufford, Sycamore, i Phone (419) 927-4138. RENTALS Apartments for Rent WORTHINGTON rooms and bath, private entrance, LI 2-2531 9 to 5 only.

THREE ROOMS, bath, private a redecorated, available now, $35. Blxler Apartments, opposite St. Mary's new church, Kittanning. Phone RO 2-5554, RENTALS Apartments for Rent 44 WORTHINGTON three, rooms arid bath. Phone AX 7-3796.

DESIRABLE, modern i rooms, bath, front and rear porches, laundry, -heat included. Available now: Bixler Apartments, opposite t. Mary's new church, Kittanning. Phone RO 2-5554. Houses for Rent 47 SIX ROOMS and bath, garage, S.

McKean APARTMENT, South Jefferson with i i i $75. A. W. SENOPOLE, DBA Frank Butler Agency. Phone.

LI 23771. Admitted: Ronald Frank Cadogan HOUSE FOR rent. Six large rooms, three bedrooms and bath, large basement. Inquire 1625 Johnston Avenue. AVAILABLE February 15.

Small furnished house suitable for Phone LI 2-7208. Miscellaneous for Rent 49 FIRST FLOOR two room office suite available immediately. Ideal small business location. LI 5-9864. CHOICE first floor location, ideal for.

professional use, square from Market Available for immediate occupancy'. Will remodel to suit tenant, 1,155 square feet floor space. Private parking in rear for four cars. Call LI 5-9861 EXCELLENT downtown location. Approximately 1 8 0 0 By United Press International square feet of second floor 17---Leader-Times Kittanning, On the Records in Armstrong And Southern Clarion Thursday, Feb.

2, If47 This Day in This Area Hospital Notes Armstrong County Memorial, Kitranning VaTlley Jfinn a George Clair Emminger III, Kittanning RD 3 a A Templeton Terry N. Montgomery, Pine Hill, Kittanning MR 10 Arthur D. Rosenberger Rural Valley RD. 1 Marilyn A. Kyowski, Ford Cliff Thomas Ray Mcllwain, Kitan- ning RD 2 Mary E.

Duzak, Armstrong Court, Kittanning Leo J. Rauscher, McGrann Roy J. Schrecengost, Kittanning RD 6 Charles R. Long, East Brady Road, Kittanning MR 10 William D. Ridinger, Kittanning RD 4 Alice S.

Gibson, 1132 5th Ave Ford City Ford City Notable Deaths From Everywhere CARMEL VALLEY, Calif, tanning RD 2 office space containing eight (UPI) --Funeral services will rooms (easily converted to six be held Friday for retired Vice large rooms) and large recep- Admiral Arthur Granville Ro- tion area with individual office binson, 74, a decorated hero of Call LI 8-1541 or LI 2-0565. REAL ESTATE Entrances. a Con- World War II who also fought in venient to municipal parking. World War I. He died Tuesday at Fort Ord Army Hospital after a lengthy illness.

Robinson was commanding I ei the cruiser Marblehead in the Estate Wanted 51A ava Sea in 1942 when it was severely damaged in a Japanese You want It sold, don't you? air attack. Despite fires aboard George W. Stivanson, Broker the ship and the absence of a WILLIS H. HE1LMAN AGENCY rudder, Robinson managed to sail the cruiser around the Cape Have buyers for farms, camps TM TM lser around the Ca homes. List Now! WEST Go Ho to a ort in the REAL ESTATE, Tate.

545-5821. Bartoe Houses for Sale 52 GARAGE APARTMENT in Kittanning for sale. Four room; and bath. Call LI 2-7315 after 5:30 p.m. NEW LISTING, Furnace Run --Frame home on 70'xlOO' lot, 7 room frame, bath, hot air coal furnace, copper plumbing, a a good well, town a available.

Just $6,000. Kirtanning Realty Co. LI 3-9931 LI 2-2121 ONE-HALF double house, six rooms, bath, full cellar, gas furnace, quick recovery water heater, double garage, good location. 1325 Fifth Ford City. RO 3-7267 NEW LISTING, Worthington --near school, new 5 and! aluminum siding, on 1 acre, bath, beautiful! floors, full basement with kitchen and bath, copper' plumbing, aluminum storm! good water.

A real buy at $16,000. Kittanning Realty Co. LI 3-9931 LI 2-2121 Housefraikrs for Sale 52A I 10x50 aluminum, includes awning, oil tank, shed and steps, fully carpeted, priced for quick sale. Owners moving. Call LI 5-9864 or LI 2-8309.

A "TURN-KEY" DEAL We supply everything for the installation, blocks tanks, lines steps, etc. Everything inside is included: furniture, 1 decorations, even the dust on the floor. All you do 3s "Turn The Key" and move in. 12 ft. wides from $3,995.

Plenty of mortgage money. TWIN TRAILER SALES, Inc. Rt. 30 West, Greensburg, Pa. Phone 834-8150 RICE TRAILER SALES, INC, Sage Run Road, R.

D. 2 Oil City 676-1911 DIRECT FACTORY OUTLET New 50x10 2-bedrooms from 13,295 $294.35 down, $54.26 per month includes sales tax free set-up, and one year free service. "Never Knowingly Undersold" We accept anything on trade That doesn't eat SALES CO. Butler Delmont United States. BURBANK, Calif.

(UPI) --A Requiem Mass will be celebrated, Saturday for Richard L. Breen, who won an Academy Award for the screenplay of the film "Titanic" in 1953. Breen, 47, who had been hospitalized for several weeks and recently underwent surgery, died Wednesday in St Joseph Hospital. The nature of his illness was not disclosed. His screenplays included "PT- 109," "State Fair," "The FBI i "'Dragnet' and Mary, NEW YORK (UPI) -Ernest Westmore, makeup artist for leading Hollywood stars died here Wednesday.

Westmore, 63, collapsed in the lobby of the Park Sheraton Hotel where he had been holding makeup classes for the past week. His death was attributed to heart failure. DETROIT, Tex. (UPI) -Funeral services were scheduled Friday for Mrs. Maude Blah-, lone surviving sister of former Vice President John Nance Garner.

Mrs. Blair, 86, died Wednesday. The former vice president's son, Tully, was expected to attend the funeral but Garner, 98, was not expected to make the trip. REAL ESTATE Housetroilers for Sale 52A MOBILE HOME SALES Wide selection and all prices. New 10-wides from $3,395.

Price includes carpet, deluxe furniture, storms, gun furnace and reverse aisle. Financing and insurance available. Open 9 to 9 except Sundays HEILMAN HOMES, INC. CORNER 4th 17th ST. FORD CITY RO 2-1511 SKYLINE MOBILE HOMES 2 and 3 bedroom models ARBUCKLE AUTO SALES Travel Trailers 52B 1965 PHOENIX camper, 2 Pnon'e BR Lots for Sole title, insurance, free delivery, ACREAGE FOR SALE 118 beans buildings.

Good i acre. Phone RO 3-7111 8 milk. to 5 p.m. The Bureaus of Traffic Safety," Carol Jane Hetrick, Rural Pennsylvania Department of Revenue, today a Jennie A. Murray, Craigsville suspension of driving permits of the below-named Armstrong and Clarion County residents.

Julie L. Long, Worthington Anna M. Cos, 108 6th Anna M. Cros, 1008 6th 12 Ford City Manor, Butler Anna. J.

Sheasley, Ford City RD 2 uuocjju iDcuvei, i Helfner, 538 6th six months from a W. Wilhelm, Kittanning RD 3 Reedy J. Adams, 943 Johnston Kittanning Angelia Jean Sgro, 332 Market MC1 Kittanning one month from Discharged: Steven R. Rimersburg RD 1 Doras C. Willyard, Kittanning RD 7 Frank W.

Gearhart, Rural Valley RD 1 Harry E. Cowansville RD 1 Melvin R. Bowser, 269 S. Jefferson Kittanning Delia G. Claypoole, Mellon Bank Kittanning Ellis L.

Simensky, McGrann Martha M. Crissman, Kit- Mark D. Woodside, Kittanning RD 1 Sue Ann Woodside, Kittanning RD 1 Albert A. Jordan, Adrian RD Robert J. Howard, Elderton Ida S.

Bish, Templeton RD Walburga Johns, Ford Cliff Stella B. Bowser, Adrian RD Gary A. Morris, Kittannine MR 10 i i Worthington RD 1 Clarion Hospital Phyllis Sigworth, Mrs. James Bowser, Mayport Gordon Aubard, Sligo Discharged: Robert Crooks, Clarion Roberta McGrirfin, Knox Wayne Barnett, Clarion Patricia Radaker, Van Brookville Hospital Admitted: William Fitzgerald, Leeper Walter Beck, Clarion RD 2 Ellis Brocious Shippenville RD 1 Mrs. Albert Cummings, Clarion RD 1 Mrs.

William' Mortimer, Rimersburg Mrs. David Bowen, Leeper Levi Henry, Mahoning RD 1 Mrs. Nelson Ochs, Lucinda Arthur Taylor, Hawthorn Discharged: Mrs. William Reiner and son, Clarion Earl Mrs. Richard Neal, Dayton Mrs.

William i Rimersburg Births Armstrong County Memorial Kittanning February 1, 1967 February 1, 1967 Hospital. Daughter to Mr. and Mrs Clarion Hospital. Driver License Withdrawals: Armstrong County Joseph M. Pitel, Jan.

13. Jan. 1. Clarion County Joseph Baker, Lucinda; Knox RDs Jan. 12.

Fred C. Mcllhattion, 9 Rodger L. Miller, Bethlehem RD seven months from Jan. 9. a i Sm Rimersburg RD one month from Jan.

16. Wills Filed: i j- Last wills and testaments have been filed in the past 24 hours at the office of County Register and Recorder" here, for these persons: Charles R. Madison Jan. 25, 1967. John Mclntosh, Ford City-'; Borough, Jan.

26, 1967. Alice Laura a-k-a Laura Klingensmith, Manor 26, 1967. Sara E. a-k-a Sara EmmaJ a-k-a Emma Walker, Kittanning. Borough, Jan.

27, 1967. Jail Docket I Rodger Lee Willet, 23, 163V 2 -3rd Leechburg com-: mitted to Armstrong County Jail- for hearing on a morals charge, filed before Manor Township' Justice of the Peace Fickes. Land Transfers William R. Bracken and wife', to E. B.

Armitage, property in Kiskiminetas Twp. Dora May Miller to Howard C. Miller and others, property, in Apollo Borough. January Jail Figures Higher Both the and total days served in Armstrong County Jail during January were higher than during the month of December, according to the county Sheriff's office. Total commitments amounted to 25 in January and 24 in December.

Of the January commitments, two were females and the remainder male. In January the inmates served a total of 302 days 136 days more than during December; Released from jail last month were 20 persons. Templeton Couple File Damage Case" Paul H. Cobbett and Karen 8:07 a.m. Son to Mr.

and J. Cobbett, husband and wife Mrs. Joseph Kerenick of 301 of Templeton are seeking to N. McKean Kittanning. February 2, 1967 A 5:32 a.m.-- Daughter to Mr.

in Armstrong County Prothono- and Mrs. Angelo Sgro of 332 tary's Office. Market Kittanning. The claim statement, the case contends that Harry H. Divins of Templeton was i tr vjj.

1 was bon to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson responsible for the collision of Ochs of Lucinda, in Brookville a car he was driving and the plaintiff's car. The collision occured Feb. 14 James Bowser of Mayport, in last year on Clay Ave.

in Templeton (Pine Township). Armstrong District Cafeteria Menus: Armstrong School i i cafeteria menus announced by Mrs. Marie Carroll, supervisor of the food service department of the district for the period beginning Feb. 6: a i TM mea Feb. 7 hot dog on bun, catsup, split pea soup, crisp 53 potato chips, chilled fruit, milk.

tuna boat, lima Feb. 8 with tomato, cheese acres Bethel Township --sticks, pineapple upside down Armstrong No cake, milk. Feb. 9 pork patties, mash- timber, frontage on Route 66 ed potato, gravy, stuffed celery, and township road, $50 an roll and butter, fruit cocktail, Feb. 10 salmon casserole, buttered corn, bread and butter, pumpkin pie, milk.

(Cafeterias in the district -Bethel Elementary, a Elementary, Dayton High, East Brady High, Bradys a Su garcreek Elementary, East a i Elementary, Elderton Elementary, Kittanning i Elementary, Ford City Junior Senior High, Garretts Run Elementary, Kittanning High, North Buffalo i Elementary, Rayburn Township Elementary, Shannock Valley Elementary, Shannock Valley High, i West Franklin)..

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