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Simpson's Leader-Times from Kittanning, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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Lehman Mrs. Eva Lehamn, .80 of Hyndman. (Bedford County) died last night in Armstrong County Hospital, Kitlanhihg. Sye was born 19, 1886 in a of William Anna (Mowry) "Sherman. Lehman was a member of Lybarger Lutheran Church, Buffalo Mills (Bedford County).

Surviving are three sons, Sherman Lehman of Buffalo Mills, Reuei Lehman of Hyndman and Regis Lehman of New Bostow, N. eight daughters, Mrs. Eugene Kinler of Kreble, Mrs. Leonard Malas and Mrs. Clifford Elder of Buffalo Mills, Mrs.

Harry Schmidt of Johnstown, Mrs. Maurice Albritton of Falls M. Sharp, 85, Mrs. Jo ephine M. Sharp, 85, ormerly of Indiana, died lay in Arrnsdale Home and Hospital, 5, where she had been a resident or the past seven was bbfh June 9, 1881 Church, Mrs.

Thomas Shuck of Arbutus, Mrs. SarriuelR. Black of Kittanning and Mrs. John Waltman of Bedford; one brother, Dewej Sherman of Hyndman. LEHMAN Friends of Mrs Eva P.

Lehman of Hyndman (Bedford County), who dice March 3, 1967, will be received at Zeigler Funeral Home Hyndman, after 7 p.m. Satur day and on Sunday. Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday (March 6) at the funeral home with burial following in Hyndman Cemetery. In lieu flowers, i a con tributiohs may be made to thi American Cancer Society or Armstrong County Memorial Hospital, Kittanning.

by Ziegler. Armstrong Township, Indiana County, a daughter Benjamin and Isabella Jane Johnston. Sharp, widow of John Slder Sharp, lived for a number of years in Rayne Township, ndiana County and had been a resident of the Indiana vicin- ty since 1924. A member of Calvary-United Presbyterian Church, she taught many years 'in the Church School. 1 Surviving are one son, Rev.

Elvin B. Sharp, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, Ford City and one grandson. SHARP Friends of Mrs. Josephine M. formerly of who died Marcli 3, 1967, will be received in Robinson-Lytle Funeral Home, Indiana, alter 7:30 p.m.

this evening and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday (March 6) at the funeral home with Rev. John L.

Kipp officiating. Burial will be in Waslfngton Church Cemetery Arrangements by Robinson-Lytle. Month Recapped By EF Firemen East Franklin i Volunteer! Fire Department fought two house fires the last two; weeks of February it' was reported a't'the recent bi-veekly Aqplications for membership were accepted and approved. New members be sworn in at the next scheduled meeting! Firemen are seeking articles for an auction to be held. No ate has been set.

Persons vishing to, donate may contact Raymond R. Floyd Jroyle, Walter H. Barnhart, Roy. D. Fair, Edward A.

Walters and Clifford C. Stauffer. Kittoiminq, Pa. Saturday, March 4, 1967 Coast Guard Books Enlistment Visit Chief Patty Officer Edward Indictments T6 BeAisKed I 'Armstrong County 'District At- J.ones of the U.S. Coast; Guard! tornev Harry A.

Heilman said today that he will be tanning next Wednesday, March 8, 'during the hours of 9 a.m., the Grand Jury beginning at until 3 p.m. to, discuss. Coast 9 Monday. Alex Mont Scbrecengost Alex Mont Schrecengost, 64 of Kittanning RD 1 died at 1:20 p.m. yesterday in West Penn Hospital, Pittsburgh.

He was born Dec. 6 1902 at Goheenville, son of John and a (Schreckengost) Schrecengost. Mr. Schrecengost was a member of Christ (Rupp) Lutheran Church and a retired employe of Apollo Gas Company. He was born Dec.

5, 1902 (Cornman) preceded him in death April 10, 1942. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Robert J. (Maxine) Long of Kittanning RD one son, Harold M. Schrecengost of Kittanning RD one stepdaughter, Mrs.

George i a Crissman of Wellsville, Ohio; one grandson; one brother, Harold B. Schrecengost of Kittanning MR 10. SCHRECENGOST Friends of Alex Mont Schrecengost of Kit- laaning RD' 1, who died March 3, 1967, will be received at Alonzo P. Mcrwin Funeral Kittanning; after 7 p.m. this evening.

Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday (March C) at the funeral home wilh his pastor, Rev. Charles H. Frederickson officiating. Burial will be in Matecr 'Cemetery.

Arrangements by.Merwin. Rose E. Crum Rose E. Crum, 83 of Fort Worth, Texas, formerly of Kit tanning, died Thursday in Forl Worth. She was a retired typin supervisor for the Missour Pacific Railroad.

Surviving are a nephew Martin-A. Crum of Fort Wortl and a niece, Mrs. S. Broadwater of Charleston, Va. CRUM Friends of Rose Crum of Fort Worth, Texas formerly of Kittanning, wh died March 2, 1967, will received at F.

Duane Snyder Funeral Home, Kittanning, after 10 a.m. Sunday where services will be at 3:30 p.rn the same day (March 5) with Rev. Jero' Edward Flanigan, pastor of Grace Presbyterian Church, officiating. Burial will be in Kittanning Cemetery. Arrangements by Snyder.

persons. Jones will be available at the --William E. Eckenrod of U.S, Navy Recruiting Shelocta RD prosecutor, located, at ,311 Market in i downtown Kittanning. CARD OF THANKS VanDYKE, Scott In -appreciation and gratitude, we wish to thank everyone who helped us during our recenl bereavement, especially those who helped at our home, the W.S.O.S. of the Rural Valley Methodist Church, Cosgrove Legion Post 523, Dr.

William Pitts, Rev. June Lingler, and for all the floral tributes. MRS. GLADYS VanDYKE AND FAMILY IN MEMOR1AM wiu seek indictments in '22 cases scheduled for presentment to enlistments with, 'in- The are Imonwealth versus: the Com- Wary Arih.Mizenko of Saltsburg S.D-1; charge, paternity. --William E.

Eckenrod of helocta RD prosecutor, Wary Ann Mizenko of Saltsburg RD charge, paternity. -Roger Lee Willett of 163V 2 3rd Leechburg; prosecutor, Pennsylvania State Arthur El Minarcin; morals charge. Umbaugh Clarksburg RD prosecutor Apollo policeman Norwood Rodocker; morals charge. --Richard E. Bowser of 126 Oak Cadogan; prosecutor Pennsylvania "State Trooper Anthony DelleDonne manslaughter.

Morojnt, Pqrk Welfs Plugging lids Asked A I 5 The Secretary of the Department of Forests and Waters, Maurice K. todav a I his department is requesting seated bid proposals for Plugging Wells, Muddy Creek Oil Field; Moraine State Park, Muddy Creek Townships, Pennsylvania. Contract will be received a the office of the Secretary of the Department of Forests and Waters, Room 512. Eucatiun Building. Har- Qhthe Records in Armstrong a a i Butler And Southern Chrion This Day in This Area Hospital Notes Armstrong County Memorial, Kittanning Admitted: Shirley D.

Rigatti, 310 Allegheny Kittanning Anna Fedorcsak, 2120 Manor Drive, Ford City Worthington Cub Dinner Attracts 115 More than 115 cub scouts and guests attended a Blue and Gold Banquet held by Worthington Cub Scout Pack 661 in Worthington Fire Hall. The meal was served by the ladies auxiliary and firemen. Cubmaster James Yockey presided, with Bob La assisting. New Bobcat Danny Bauldof -Howard D. Erdley of Forci i it i- City RD prosecutor, J.

risburg, Pennsylvania, until 2 Lloyd Riggle, Ford City RD p.m. March 21, 1967. 3 Contract documents may be Carrie M. Mellinger, Apollo examined during office at the office of the Department! Reuben B. Hamilton, East of Forests and Waters, Room'Brady RD I 465.

Education Building, Har- Eleanor L. Hooks, Kittanning In.loving memory of CHARLES JORDAN, SR. who passed away 2 years ago March 5, 1965 In our lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of you are always near, We who, loved you, sadly miss you As it dawns another year. Sadly missed by WIFE, SONS, DAUGHTERS AND GRANDCHILDREN Mrs. Anna V.

Chestnut Mrs. Anna V. Chestnut, 59 of No. 13 5th Ford City died about 9 a.m. yesterday in Memorial Armstrong County Hospital, Kittanning.

Born Aug. 27, 1907 Lewisburg, she 1 was a daughter of Chester and Ella Kay (Eldridge) Sweatt. Mrs. Chestnut was a member of Second Baptist Church, Ford Cily; the Golden Star Sewing CRAWFORD Friends of William Otis Crawford of Hawthorn, who died March 3, 1967 are being received at Charles D. Alcorn Funeral Home, Hawthorn, until time of services at 2 p.m.

Sunday (March 5) at the funeral home. Officiating will be Rev. A. F. Thomas of New Bethlehem, retired E.U.B.

minister. Buria! will be in the family plot in Hawthorn Cemetery, Clarion County. Arrangements by Alcorn. BECHTEL Friends of Mrs. Bernice J.

of Templeton, who died March 3. 1967, are being received at Duane Snyder Funeral Home Kittanning, from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday. Services wil be at 2 p.m. Sunday (March 5) at the funeral home with Rev.

Russell Hawk, pastor ol Templelon Methodist Church officiating. Burial will be in Ar In loving memory of our mother and grandmother ISABELLE ATWOOD who passed away 5 years ago March 4, 1962 lay she always walk in sunshine, Jod's love around her glow, "or the happiness she gave us Jo one will ever know, broke our hearts to lose her, But she didn't go alone, 'or a part of us went with her' 'he day God took her home. smile is gone Though her forever And her hands we cannot touch, Ve will always have sweet memories Of the one we loved so much. Sadly missed by DAUGHTERS, SONS AND GRANDCHILDREN Club and the Royal Nightingale Club. Survivors include her husband, Cochran rangements by Snyder.

1 in HAVEN Friends of An derson (Bud) Haven of 12S Washington Frccport, wh died March 2, will be received at Clawson Funera Home, Leechburg, from 3 to 5 and 7 to 8 p.m. a turd a and 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday.

Service will be at 1:30 p.m. Momlaj Caleb Chestnut; one sister, (March 6) at the funeral horn R. with his pastor, Rev. H. three brothers, Edward Sweatt Hough i i a i Ar of Pittsburgh, Presley and R.

rangements by Clawson. B. Sweatt both of Ford City. -FRAMPTON Friends Edward M. Frampton Dayton RD 2, who died Marc CHESTNUT Friends of Mrs.

Anna V. Chestnut of No. 13 5th Ford City, who died 2 19( 57, are being received a Mnrch3, 1387, are being receiv- Roy W. Carson Funeral Home to cd at Wendell A. Welch Funeral Home.

Foni H'lv. 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. todny and Sunday, Sorvkes will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday (March 6). at the funeral home wilh Rural Valley, from 2 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Saturday Services will be at 2 p.m Sunday (March 5) at tb funeral home wilh his pastor, -Rev. T. R. R. Slull In loving memory of OLIVER J.

CUJAS who passed away 15 years ago March 5, 1952 Sadly missed by WIFE, CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN was welcotne'd to the pack. Achievement awards were given to: Ron Adams, Terry Long, Rex Barnhart, Darl Brocious, Lonnie Bowser, Jack Clark, Randy Heilman, Jeff Bowser, Jim Wolfe, Bob White, Scott Hogg, Alan Black, Bob Brescianty, Frank Kersul, Ken Bowser, Bob Boltz, Earl Milligan, Randy Hawk, Roy Yockey, Tom Neal, David Hogg, Greg Bush and George Long. a Worthington Boy Scouts congratulated David Hogg, Roy Yockey and Tom Neal on their Webelovvs achievement. The three boys will now enter Boy Scouts. Plagues were given to Bobby Plyler, Donnie Claypoole, and Perry Roofner.

Darrel Bowser gave a talk on activities and den mother qualifications. Adults given pins for time spent working with cubs were: James Yockey, 6 years; Mary Jane Bowser, 5 years; Deloris Steffy, Millie John Edwards and Foster Boltz, years each; Bob Plyler, 2 years Wilma Barnhart and Irm; Heilman, 1 year each. Foster Boltz presented the cub pack charter to committee chairman Frank Kersul. A film about U.S. Air Force survival procedure was shown by Albert Brescianty.

Cubs are now selling Eastei candy. During March the will hold a rummage sale anc will also take part in a swim ming program at Butler YMCA In loving memory of our father ARTHUR CATCHPOLE who passed away 7 years ago March 4, I960 Dad had a cheerful heart and a smiling face He put sunshine in the darkest places. Sadly missed by CHILDREN, GRANDCHILDREN AND GREAT GRANDCHILDREN In memory of our beloved mother ELLA HAMILTON WICKETT who passed away 3 years ago March 5, 1964 Sadly missed by DAUGHTERS LOUIS TUCKER MRS. C. HAROLD SILSBY risburg.

ilvis of Vandergrift RD narge, worthless checks ana rafts. --Paul Rutledge of Kittanning ID prosecutor, Raymond of Clarion; a vorthless checks and drafts. --John Ramer of Shelocta RD prosecutor, DeMaris Ramer Indiana RD charge, radulent conversion of pro- ierty. --Eugene R. Warner of Coach Four Motel, Kittanning; pro- Judge Rules On 8 Motor Code Cases Armstrong County Judge J.

Frank Graff ruled yesterday on motor vehicle violation charges reaching him against eight persons. The jurist: --Found Russell Davis of Worthington RD 1 guilty of an overload violation on Route 422 in Kittanning Township Oct. 23, 1964 and ordered him to pay a $60 fine. --Ordered of Shelocta RD 3 Jay H. Kunselman, 540 Fair Kitlanning Rose M.

Minteer, Fenelton RD Tammy L. Ambrose, Adrian RD 1 George B. Hileman RD 1 ecutor, James ittanning RD Duckworth of a uniform firearms act. --Minnie Dullard of 532 Paul Scott pay a driving on Butler County Memorial, Butler Admitted: Mrs. Mary Belle (Younkin?) Yockey.

Worthington RD .1 (Sugarcreek Township). Births Armstrong County Memorial KWanning March 3, boy to Mr. and Mrs. Louis R. Rigatti, 310 Allegheny Kittanning.

Meeting Log: Kittanning Odd Fellows Lodge Kit-' 8 Monday in Odd Fellows 'Hall, Jacob special business Edna-Hanst Abernathy, East Brady Lionel E. Mertz, Vernon Hotel, Kittanning Elizabeth L. a Worthington Paul F. Stevenson, 1180 N. 'ill be discussed.

Monthly recreational meeting the Blind and Visually Han- icapped 7 p.m. Monday at Armstrong Indiana Association or' the Blind. 31 P. 10th ndiana; guests are invited. ecutor Robert Butler; pro- L.

Dillard oi 10-3rd Ford City; charge, neglect to maintain child, aban- ionment. -Robert Dillard of 532 Virginia Butler. 210-3rd Ford 'City; prosecutor, Minnie Dillard of 532 Virginia charge, assault and bat- aggravated assault and battery. --Julianna Davidson of Rural Valley; prosecutor, a Pennsy of Rural Valley; charge, malicious mischief. --Richard James Dunn of David RD 3 fine for reckless Route 422 in East Franklin Township Sept.

22, 1965. --Fined Findley H. George of Leechburg RD 1 $200 for an overload violation on Route 66 in Manor Township, Aug. 3, 1965. --Found Benjamin W.

Bowser of Worthington RD 1 not guilty of failing to drive on the right side of the highway Oct. 22, 1966, on Alt. 66 in Bethel Township. A 108 Longfellow Clarion SC Band Visits High Schools The Clarion State College Con cert Band directed by Dr. Stanley F.

Michalski yesterday toured area high schools in Du Bois, Johnsonburg and Marienville. Included in their performance were two selections written dedicated to the band by J. Rex Mitchell, member of the CSC music department faculty. Annual concert at Clarion High School for college students cutor, Pennsylvania State Arthur E. Minarcin; charge, aggravated assault and battery, larceny, robbery i accomplice, transporting and consuming alcohol beverages.

--Phil Alfred Faulk Leechburg RD prosecutor, Pennsylvania State Arthur E. Minarcin; charge, aggravated assault and battery, larceny, robbery i accomplice, transporting and consuming -alcohol beverages. --David Martz of 909-6th Ave rear, Ford City; prosecutor Frank C. Hassa of 405-4th Ford City; charge, assault and battery, aggravated assault and battery, assault with intent to kill. Williamson of Vandergrift, not guilty of reckless driving on Route 156 in South Bend Township, Nov.

5, 1966. --Found Robert N. McAfoose of Kittanning MR 10, (Butler Road) guilty of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol on -Route 422 in Manor Dec. 23, 1966 and ordered him to pay a $100 fine. --Found Joseph A.

McKruit of 512 East Locust Butler, guilty of driving during a period of license legislative suspesnion route in on East Franklin Township, and finec the defendant $100. --Found Ruby M. McCanna of Ford City RD 1 not guiltj of making an unlawful turn on July 19, 1965. The defendants found guilty were ordered to pay court costs Grant Kittanning Gus A. Wagner, 916-6th Ford City Discharged: Carlton C.

Shellhammer, 195 Railroad North Apollo Vira A. Doverspike, Dayton RD 1 Annie Templeton RD 1 Margaret Rosensteele, Spring Church Tracy L. Unger, Rimersburg Janet L. Campbell, Rura alley James R. Procious, New Bethlehem RD 4 Edith L.

Allen, Adrian RD 1 Allen, Adrian RD 1 Marjorie L. Tlioma, 415 North 3rd Indiana Jenny Reitler, 341 N. Gran Kittanning Dorothy L. Bouch, Kittanning RD 4 Ruth E. Porter, Leechburj RD 3 Betty J.

Andrews, Creeksid RD 1 Bert B. 'Fairman, Creeksid RD 1 Charles Roy 0 a Dayton RD 2 Katherine M. Palermo, Ki RD 2 Partricia J. LLpton, 51944th Ford City Vickie L. Wilson, A.aiiorville Sandra L.

Kittanning. RD 6 James Miller, Ford Cliff Jacqueline Gray, Templeton George J. Belles, East Hickory 'iled: Florence McKinley of 319, McKean Kittanning from Daniel E. McKinley of 319 'N. VIcKean Kittanning; i dignities.

i --Thomas Shellhammer of Spring Church; Harold Hoak of Apollo; charge, assault and battery, assault and battery. --Ray H. Voelkel of 276 N. Grant Kittanning; prosecutor, Harold Hoak of Apollo; charge, uniform firearms act. --Robert Charles Carney, Jr.

March During performance ith charge, open lewdness or public In loving memory of F. S. GEIGER who passed away 29 years ago March 4, 1938 Respectfully remembered by HIS DAUGHTERS MABEL MORROW GRACE HOCKENBERRY HELEN HEDDINGER PUBLIC NOTICE A. K. Henderson, pastor of officiating.

Interment i Community Baptist Church, in Rurai Valley Cemetery. Ar- Truxall, officiating. Burial will rnngemejits by Carson. be in Ford City Cemetery. Ar- rangements by Welch.

CARD OF A MANNO Friends of Mrs. Raffaela Manno of 607 4th Ford City, who died March 2, 1967, are being received at the late home. Rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. Sunday at the home. Funeral will be at 10 a.m.

Monday at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church with Rev. Paul F. Wlesmenh officiating. Burial will be in St.

Mary's Cemetery. Arrangements hy M. Faykoth Funeral Home, Ford City. REED, William E. We wish to thank all our relatives, kind friends and neighbors for their comforting words of sympathy during recent Joss of our husband and father'.

We especially thank Rev. John W. Snyder and Rev. Charles E. Strater, Hose Company No.

6 for the use of ambulance and all those who sent floral offerings, donated' food or helped.in any way. MRS. AND as guest soloist J. Abato, renouned saxaphone, clarinet and bass clarinet virtuoso. Besides playing number from his standard repertoire, Abato will also perform two solo pieces of chlldren for band and saxaphone com- 1 -Joseph Chute of 196 Col- posed specially for the CSC umbia A Apollo; prosecutor, indecency.

i --Robert Charles Carney, of Leechburg RD prosecutor, Apollo patrolman Keith Shanner; charge, corrupting Divorces: tively. Miss Sonesson i who is living with various Rotary membe.rs until she returns in July, told the group she intends to go to college after returning to Sweden. Band and Abato by Mitchell. Area students who are EXECUTOR'S NOTICE a a a Shoemaker, late of Dayton Borough, Armstrong' County, deceased. Notice is hereby given Letters Testamentary on the above estate have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will make them known without delay to the undersigned or their attorney.

Frank Shoemaker 1627 Hethlon Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15220 Carolyn Minteer Lloyd Lanning of 256 Jefferson N. Vandergrift; charge members of the band are malicioil mischief of telephone, toinette Stano of Leechburg. --Hosea Nabors of 126 clarinet; William Mariacher of Washington N. Vandergrift; Petrolia, horn; Patsy Brinkleyjpi'osecutor, -Pennsylvania State of SHgo and Douglas Craig of Trooper Arthur E.

Minarcin; Rimersburg, percussion. charge, burglary and larceny. Fair Funds Disbursed In County Armstrong was today with $15,000 by the Stale Agricultural Department as part of $834:120 in disbursements frorn the Pennsylvania Fair Fund. The Dayton Agricultural atid Mechanical Association received $12,168.25, the 4-H Fund in Dayton iy-e'd $1,506.45 and the FFA Association in Dayton got $1,780. Clarion, Clearfield and Jejf- ferson Counties also er presented with checks from the fair fund that goes to county local fairs, statewide farm organizations and youth activity groups.

I a i u'n disbursements went to: the Farmers and Me a Agricultural Show, Wolf's Corner Fair. $3.252.03: 4-H Development Fund. $1.743:46 and FFA Association, $2,000. Money went to the following in Clearfield County: County Fair, 1 6 1 5 9 7 0 Harmony Grange Community Fair, and 4-H Development. $2,000.

Jefferson County receiving money included: 'Jefferson County Town and Country Fair, and 4-H Develop, ment Fund, SI.491.42. County and local fair grouns received largest share $582, 044, while statewide a organizations shared in the i i i of $37.817. Disbursements to youth-activity He replaces Dale Hawk who totaled $214 258 of wnich retired $129.521 went to 4-H sjrouos and Fox is married to the former $84 36 to FFA organizations. Groups eligible to share in the fair fund distribution are those in addition to the youth groups, that conduct fairs "tr advance the aims or objectives of Agriculture or agribusiness." The money is nrovided fivom state harness racing income. Attemlence at fairs in the sfate last year was estimated at 6,953,141, excluive of 4-M and FFA activities where at- tendence was not registered.

Town Man Made Store Manager Fred A. Fox of Summit West Kittanning this week was named as manager of the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co. (AP) store in Vandergrift. Fox, who graduated from Ford City High School in 1950, is a year veteran with AP. He worked in the Ford Aspinwall and Freeport Lions Hear Exchange Students Foreign exchange students, attending Kittanning High School) were dinner guests of the Kittanning Lions Club.

Miss Sonesson of Sweden and Miss Paula Rosher of France are sponsored by the Rotary International a American Field Service respec- couple has three children; Christine, 10, Steven, 6, and Paula, 2. Lack Of Evidence Halts Prosecution Declaring not enough evidence to support a charge of assault Miss Rosher, who also intends i intent to kill, Armstrong to go to college in her District Attorney Harry land, is staying with Mr. and! A Heilman, Jr. said yesterday Mrs. Robert Harvey of Kittan- tne prosecution would not pro- "ing- ceed further in the case of They'were introduced to the, nda Stockdil! of 944V-- N.

club by Steve Kropinak, Kittanning. gram chairman. The charge, arising out of Members of the Kittanning an incident; Dec. 31, 1965 was Lions Club basketball team will brought by William Stockdill of be dinner quests Worthington Lions Club March High Kuttanning. Worthington, Pa.

16262 Grangers Learn of Peru From Exchange Student Miss Lillian Collado, exchange student from Lima, Peril, spoke at the Armstrong Pomona' II quarterly meeting Wednesday. She told the group of her homeland and experiences as an exchange student at Shannock Valley High School. William R. King, Armstrong County Agriculture Agent, showed ilideV and discussed spring care of shrubs and lawns. 'Mrs.

Iva Alcorn of Dayton Grange and. Mrs; Alice. Dickey of West Franklin Grange were Lb a certificates for home economics work they did last year at their respective a Mrs. Dorothy. Artman, a Grange Home i Chairman, made the presentations.

Pomona Master Glenn Hill appointed Mrs. Reed Moore, R.K. Otterman and Mrs. James Steffy to the' resolution committee for the June meeting. The, group participated in Ford City Couple File Damage Claim John Payo, Jr.

and Wilma Eileen husband and wife, Sentence Suspended On Larceny Charge Judge J. Frank Graff yesterday suspended sentence on Clifford W. Pierce of Yatesboro, subject to payment of restitution and cost, on a charge of larceny of an automobile and malicious mischief. Pierce was accused of looting a car belonging to'John Trout- mari of Kittanning RD 5, Dec. of 2323 Pleasant View Drive, 21 last year in Wayne Township.

Ford City, are seeking damages! in excess of $500 in a trespass Charges Dismissed Judge J. Frank Graff yester-, day dismissed in Armstrong various skits; recitations and' singing. The next quarterly, meeting is scheduled for June 7 at South Buffalo Grange hall. suit filed in the Armstrong County Prothonotary's Office. The claim statement filed in the case contends 1 that Sally Bounty Court charges aga-inst Ann Aites of 141 Franklin Leroy Witman of Kittanning was responsible for McClay Harrisburgj and a collision a car- shi was Wissler of driving and the plaintiff's Harrisburg, in connection, at.

the intersection of Routes with a burglary of the Moose 66 and -Pleasant Dr. The nation of Indonesia comprises 3,000 islands, says the National Geographic. Lodge in Kittanning Jam 2 1062. The judge said his action was based on expiration statue of governing, the case. 'rSv".

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