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Death Record Ola A. Norton Mrs. Ola A. Norton, 63, of Bays Lakewood, 3lilo (suburb of Cleveland), died at; 1:30 a.m. Sunday at Lake- wjod Hospital, where she had I John Wesley Bittinger John Wesley Bittinger, 72, of Dayton RD 2 died at 11:10 p.m.

Monday in Armstrong County Memorial Hospital, Kittanning, after'a brief illness. MERCHANDISE I REAL ESTATE Note Strike Authority Auction Sobs 341 for Safe been a patient for two months. A son of the late Amos D. and She was born July 29, 1904 in Mary L. (Dovcrspike) Bittinger, Distant, a daughter of Edward and Clara Moore.

he was born Nov. 22, 1894 in Echo, Armstrong County. Mrs. Norton "was the widow of He married the former Ada P. the late Scott Norton.

She was a member, of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Lakewood. Surviving are a son, Robert of Cleveland; a grandson, Terry Smith on April 24, 1918 in Kittanning. Mr. Bittinger was a retired farmer and coal miner. He belonged to the Belknap United Church of Christ and WooAnen Sean; three brothers, Samuel of t-nurcn of Christ and Woodmen Endeavor, Foster of Brookville of thc World of Kiltanning.

Ho and Chester of Aurora, and two sisters, Mrs. a (Carmen) Sakulsky and Miss Pauline Moore, both of Kittanning. NOUTON Friends of Mrs. Ola A. Norton of Lakewood, Ohio, native of Distant, who died Sept.

24, 1967, may call after 7 this evening at Amberson C. Bauer Funeral Home, Kittanning, where services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday (Sept. 27) by the Dunne Ferguson. Interment will be was also a member of Dayton District Volunteer Fire Department.

Surviving besides are: two daughters, Mrs. a (Violet) McDonald of Dayton RD 1 and Mrs. Delbert (Ruby) Weister of Templeton; three sons, Mont A. of Kittanning RD 5, W. Guy of Angola, N.Y.

and I. Dean of Farnham, N.Y.; 20 grandchildren and four great grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Frank (Pearl) Snyder of Dayton RD 2. I One son, Robert preceded PUBLIC SALE September 30, 10 a.m. One mile north of Kittanning on old 422, West KHtanning Hill Nelson McClay Residence.

A I good selection of Frigidaire 30 inch, electric range, Kelvinator refrigerator, table and four chairs, marble topped stand, dishes, some antiques, china closet, dining room table and four chairs, corner cupboard, old antique dresser, two living room suites, snake arm platform rocker, spinning wheel, three old rocking chairs, desk with glass top, two TVs, Duncan Phyfe stand, bedroom suite with twin beds, wardrobe, studio couch, four mirrors, Maytag washer, old cord bed, brass bsd grate iron front, old clock, lawn mower, two copper boilers. Lots of small items not mentioned. Terms: Cash. Owner, Nelson McClay. Roy D.

Fair, Auctioneer. Phone 5 4 8 1 6 0 0 Lunch available. 392 NORTH McKEAN STREET--3-story 8 room and bath brick, 1 tiled bath, other bath, buit-in kitchen, powder room, garage, city water, many other nice features. By appointment only. Must see to appreciate.

$22,000.00 Kittanning Really Co. 543-9931 542-2121 Call u.i or one of our ialesmen Harry W. McCaulcy, 542-2121 Lawrence George Tl. Parker, 543-4611 Albert Patsy. 543-6092 Robert 205-2076 Timothy L'lrman On the Records Armstrong And Southern Clarion McGRANN Five rooms down, three rooms, bath up.

New! roof, gas furnace, storm windows and doors, blinds. Near s'ores, schools, PHILADELPHIA (UPI)- Thej Federation of Telephone Workers of Pennsylvania warned Monday that it had authorization to take strike vole in a dispute with the Bell Telephone Co. over assignment of men to a new electronic central office here. The union, which represents 12,000 employes in the Bell in Pennsylvania, charged company was violating a current labor contract by as! signing a lower-paid employe to a new electronic central office. The union said'the company This Day in This Area Hospital Notes irths Armstrong County Memorial, Kittanning Julia Barto, Ford City RD 3 William R.

Bowser, Adrian Ruth L. Quinn, Kittanning Roy A. Peterman, Ford City RD 2 Guido F. Colo, Kittanning RD 6 Home, Kittanning RD 5 Thomas D. Barker, Warren Apollo Armstrong County Memorial Kittanning Sept.

25, 1967303 S. p.m., girl to Mr. and Mrs. Byron B. Bashline, Kittanning RD 6.

p.m., boy to Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Bowser, Main Brookvilie Hospital Admitted: Lloyd Brothers, Rimersburg St Worthington churches. $8,700.

For pointment call 7C3-669L pp- did not have the right to assign Rosenbergcr, Kit- men with the new classifi- tann ngy RD fi Martina Brink 1168 Wilson cation of communications assist- WILL TRADE HOUSE along old, 422, one fourth mile from ant to the office in the Germantown section of the city under the terms of the present three- year contract signed in October of last year. The matter has been referred Boots and Supplies 39 Kitlanning M. Genevieve Kennerdell, 211 Maple Kitlanning Isabelle M. a i made'in Distant-Cemetery, in death on April 2, 1966. rangements by Bauer BITTINGER Friends of John Wesley Bittiuger of Dayton RD 2, who died Sept.

25, 1967, may call at Frank O. Bly Funeral Max M. Hileman Mas M. Hileman, 76, of Ford Citv RD 2 died at 5:10 p.m. Monday at his home following a heart attack.

Mr. Hileman was born June 27, 1891 at Manor Twp. a son of John and Sarah (Spencer) Hileman. His first wife, Ethel, preceded him in death. A retired business man, he was a member of Manorville Lutheran Church, the Elks and the Eagles.

Survivors include, his wife Goldie R. Hileman; i daughters, Mrs. Maxine Seckinger of Manorville, Thelma M. Kamer of Ford City, 211-FOOT Owens cruiser, 1958 model. Excellent upholstery, canvas.

Refrigerator. $3,100. Gail 543-7691. Worlhington for house in couu- try with a few acres. Call "a hearing 3367 after 6 p.m.

sc heduled for Oct. 4. Ui ACRES with 540 ft. of fron- 1 Glendennlng, Presidenl; near Royale Motel, the U1U0 cha nnmn ias elected to nol Templeton RD 1 commercial location, with five 1 cotn anv rooms and bath. Immediate I a i until a occupancy.

Phone 763-1869. lor can sellle Hie question in peaceful manner." Mary E. Hileman, Manorville Jerry R. Slagle, Kittanning RD 1 Patricia I (Drive, Elderton Connie V. Hooks, Adrian Samuel V.

Myers, Rimersburg RD 2 Geraldine Brocious, Belhlehem John Carrier, Summerville Mrs. D. S. Miles, Clarion RD 1 James Garbarino, Clarion Mrs. Donald a i Leeper Roy Myers, Slrattanville Mrs.

William Riggs, Corsica Discharged: Mrs. Carrie Wade, Corsica William Es a Sum- Brown Miller merville i Miner wnUam Hetrlck) New Bethle Katherine M. Traister, Kit- Home, Dayton, until noon Thursday (Sept. 28), when the body will be taken to Belknap United Church of Christ for Services at 2 p.m. The Rev.

A. RENTALS Wills Filed: Last wills and testaments have been filed in the past 24 hours at the office of Armstrong County Register and Recorder here, for these persons: Minnie R. Hibbs, Freeport Borough, Sept. 13, 1967. William Hughes, Gilpin Sept.

15, 1967. Susanna Adella Schall, Kit: tanning Sept. 15, 1967. Harvey T. Atwood, East Franklin Sept.

20, 1987. Robert W. Heffelfinger, Boggs Sept. 21, 1967. Jessie Minteer.

West Franklin Rooms for Rent 45 II. Sarrio will officiate. In terraent will be made in Belknap ery. Ar- SLEEPING ROOM, Ford City occup ancy. Phone 545-2491.

area. Give references. Write Leader-Times, Box 238. rangements by Bly. Apartments for Rent GOOD INVESTMENT Four) The company contended it did a i RD 2 double brick houses on N.

have the right to reclassify thej John Snyder 13l Franklin Water St. Make us an offer. A. men assigned to the new office" Ave i llann ng W. SENOPOLE, DBA Frank in the Germantown section of i Gary eters Ford Cily RD E.

Butler Agency, 542-3771. the city and cited a section of 3 SIX ROOM brick. Immediate the contract which said "if the: Painter, 308 company establishes a new oc--, st Kittanning cupalional classificalion, it will notify Ihe union of the action taken." Glendenning hem James Wilson, Sigel Mrs. Ronald Cyphert and son, Hawthorn Earl Beddell. Punxsutawneyi Se Pt- 22 1967 Mrs.

Meredith Wetzel, New lGROYLE OP Class-w-fiis day Belhlehem mat Bertha Ennis, Summerville Jacob Markle, Oak Ridge M)'s. Jack Reichard, New Bethlehem RD 2 266 NEW LISTING -Home plus income Mrs. Grace Steffey Grace Steffey, 79, of Canfield, Ohio, former resident of Kittanning, died Monday in Southslde Hospital, Youngstown, Ohio, after a lingering illness. Mrs Sarah E. Graham of Mrs.

Steffey would have been 80 years old next month. She ONE UNIT still available in beautiful Kil Han Ne Apartmenls. For the utmost comfort a convenience, phone Roger Stone Agency, 542-6361. erty. Three baths, living miner vnnm Vtffn- dining room, big kitch- Weirton, W.

Mrs. Lois Jean Jack of Ford City RD 1, Mrs. Barbara A. Ruth of MR 10 Kittanning; a son, Milo McGrann; a- step-daughter, Mrs. 'Rita Trakas of West Lake, Ohio; a step-son, James Eroh of Kittanning; a sister, Bertha E.

Holmes of Kittanning; 19 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. 1HLEMAN Friends of Max Hileman of Ford City RD 2 who died Sept. 25, 1967 will be received at Dornan Funeral Home, Ford City, after 7 ionight and from 2 to 4 and 7 to Wednesday where service will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday (Sept. 28, 1967) with Rev.

Walter D. Galbraith officiating. Burial will be in Manor Cemetery. Arrangements by Dornan. liUMLEY Ralph D.

Lumley, who died Sept. 25, 1967, are being received from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the Oliver Funeral Home, 6644 E. Main East Palestine, Ohio. Services will be conducted at 1:30 p.m.

Wednesday by Rev. Thomas Hammerton. Burial will be at Crest Haven Memorial Cemetery. was a daughter of the late Joseph and Laura (Lash) Champion of Kittanning. Surviving are a son, Harold of Canfield; a daughter, Miss Tessie Steffey of Massillon, Ohio; a brother, Joseph Champion of New Kensington; and four sisters, Mrs.

i i Templeton of Kittanning RD 2, Mrs. Pauline Luke of New Kensington, Mrs. Van Allen (Ruby) Mauthe of Kittanning RD 7 and Mrs. Harry (Ethel) Black of Kittanning RD 4. Two sisters preceded her in death.

STEFFEY Gr a i services for Grace Steffey, who died Sept. 25, 1967, will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Pine Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, Kit tanning RD 2. Mrs. Myra Dimoi'C Mrs.

Myra Dimoff of 101 South Wilkinsburg. a former resident of Rural Valley died Monday. a 1 ar- for Mrs. Myra EFFICIENCY apartment. Excellent location.

Call 543-0191. SfEW five room and bath apartment, all utilities furnished. Not suitable for children. A. W.

SENOPOLE, DBA Frank E. Butler Agency. Call 5423771. TWO-BEDROOM apartments at Country Club Towne House. Modern luxury apartments with wall to wall carpet, all appliances including dishwasher and disposal, spacious grounds with magnificent unobstructed view, garage and laundry.

Rates start at $125. Call 543-7691. en, hard wood tliroughout, new dows and doors, 3 hot water heat, tionally welt built clean home in back of home is a four room and bath garage apart- 'ment. Also in condition. A home income property to sell.

Armstrong Realty Co. 542-3781 said the union; received authorization to take a strike vote but added the "union does not desire to precipitate another unfortunale slrike which would inconvenience Ihe public and involve thousands of other telephone workers until Mary E. Grantz, Vandergrift RD 2 Martha A. Aiken, ZGl a Kittanning Eunice Bashline, Kittanning RD 6 Mabel G. Snyder, Kittanning RD 4 D.

Dowling, Adrian RD 1 Thomas W. Ross 1138 Clarion Hospital the arbitrator has been given a WUgon Aye Kittanning chance. Walters, Kit- BEAUTIFUL one floor, 7 room, 2 bath, 2-car garage dwelling. FOUR ROOMS and bath. Balcony, front apartment.

Gruskin Building. $75, utilities included. Phone 542-2711 or 545-1491. Picturesque i Immediate possession. MODERN BUNGALOW.

rooms and bath, large 2 car garage. Near Ford City. BUSINESS Opportunity. Dairy bar restaurant on Route 66, South of Ford City. D.

L. DUFF AGENCY Phone 762-1591 SECOND FLOOR apartment, two large rooms and bath, furnished, circulator stove. Call 762-4774. CE Union Planning Meet Set NEW CUMBERLAND The Pennsylvania i i a Endeavor Union will hold a Fall Executive Committee meeting Friday and Saturday at Fort Bedford Motor Inn, Bedford, 5 i where the Exposition of 80 Edward A. tanning RD 3 M.

Sue Bowser, Main Street, Worthington Discharged: Delila A. Davis, Worthington RD 1 Matilda Flockerzi, Oil City James Elliott, Sligo Mary Lou Mann, Oil City Verne Campbell, New Kens ington Dianne Golden, Pittsburgh Miss Ressie Heeler, Emlenlon Peggy Neiderriter, Marble Hazel Troup, Mayport RD Linda Selker, Clarion Kathy Girt, Clarion Discharged: George Herschel, Clarion Kevin Gerhart, Rimersburg Mrs. Henry Decker and son, Tionesta Mabel G. Rice, Kittanning RD Genevieve G. Snoop, Valley Land Transfers John J.

Gogarty and wife to Furman C. Curry Jr. and wife, property in Kiskiminetas Twp. Henry E. Ascherl to Richard 0.

Groves and wife, property in Perry Twp. Pasterino F. Sicheri and wife to James E. Sicheri and wife, property in Manor Twp. Evelyn Cattell Kingsley and husband to Kenneth C.

Davil and wife, property in Gilpia-, Twp. Vandergrift Federal Savingi and Loan Association to Jamel Hamilton Kidd, property in North Apollo Borough. Frederick A. Fiscus and wift to Lois Jane Churchill, property Manor Twp. Mrs.

Larry Zacherl and son, Lucinda Rural! Billie Jo Sharrer, Lamartine Mary Ann Neiswonger, New Houses for Rent 47 DIMOFF rangements Dimoff, who died Sept. 25,1967, are in charge of Knee Funeral Notable Deaths From Everywhere NEW N.Y (UPI)--Robert Hall, once radio's "Green Hornet" and the man whose voice soothed listeners on CBS Radio's "Music 'til Dawn," died of cancer Monday at the age of 42. He was the voice of the Green Hornet from 1944 until 1947,, one of several who played the role during the program's 23 years of popularity. Home, 800 Center A Wilkinsburg, and are complete. Burial will be Manor Cemetery, Ford City.

SIX ROOM house and bath. 943 Johnston Avenue. $65 a month. Call 545-2411. BEAUTIFUL brand new split level home, 3 large bedrooms, 2 full baths, powder room, living room, dining room, kitchen, den.

family room, utility room, basement, 2-car garage, front and rear porch, city water. Va ey View Heights, above Manorville. See or call Kendrick Walker, Builder. Year's History of Service "For Christ and the Church" will be held. G.

Robert Umberger of Carlisle, president, said the meeting will begin Friday evening in an informal setting. The business session, beginning Saturday (9 a.m.) with Quiet Hour, will be devoted to Ella M. Craig, Rimersburg RD 1 Cortland A a Cowansville RD 1 Grace W. Bell, 838 Mam Rural Valley Fred Starovoyt, A a 1 Bethlehem. RD Janet Beichner, Knox RD Roy Hill, Oak Ridge Mary Lou Mann, Oil City a a Petersburg William Mowrey, Clarion St.

'Very Religious 7 Woman Faces Embezzling Charge CHILLICOTHE, Ohio (UPI)-- and together departments commies Mrs. Betty Storer-mother, Sun- to develop iCROOKED CREEK A A j' a 'i HOUSE for rent or for sale on a rental basis, Roule 128, i Cadogan Freeport Road. Wrile Leader-Times, Box 237. CARD OF THANKS Modern low with living room-1 NEW YORK (DPI)--Dr. G.

Milton Shy, head 01 Columbia University's department of neurology, died Monday of an apparent heart attack. Dr. Shy, 47, had held the post since Sept. 1. Before that he was chairman of the University of Pennsylvania's neurology department.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI)Nathan Lord, 64, former executive vice president and general Brnnager of Wave, died at his home here Monday night. A pioneer in introducing television to Kentucky in 1948, Lord had served with Wave, which operates radio and television stations here, since it's founding in 1933, and retired 196(5 because of ill-health. HITCHIN, England (UPI)Capt. Cyril Turner, the British air daredevil who astonished New York in the 1920s by skywriting "Hello USA" above the skyscrapers, died Sunday, i He was 6 I At the time of his death in a Illlchin hospital he was chairman of Irving Air Chute of Great Britain designers and manufacturers of parachutes.

KUCHTA, John--We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our friends and neighbors for i kindness and words of consolation extended to us during our bereavement. We would also like to thank Father Ribick, the pallbearers, those who send cards and flowers and those who donated food and extended the use of their cars: THE KUCHTA, GAL1NAS, KASAK FAMILIES FOUR ROOM and bath house with basement. Fenced yard. $50 per month. Contact Sandy Grafton, 548-1646.

I kitchen combination, full i bath, gas furnace; 1- 50x 125 near boat lauu, mg site, off Cochran's Mills i road. JUST $6,500. EASY! TERMS! No. S-291. future program and methods for meeting the spiritual needs of today's youth.

The meeting will close with an "Expo Banquet" at 5:30 p.m. Toastmaster for the banquet; will be Lavern Billig of Greenville, member of the board of directors; and song leader will be George L. Brown of Harrisburg, chairman of the board of directors. Speakers will include Rev. Harold R.

Mulvaney, pastor. Grace Chap-si Reformed Episcopal Church, Philadelphia; Miscellaneous for Rent DOUBLE CAR garage, available i' Oc-ober 2. Call 763-7438. REAL ESTATE I'John C. Thuss of Philadelphia, i of Ihe day school teacher and described as "very to be arraigned today on a charge of embezzling nearly half a million dollars from a bank where she Was employed.

The FBI arrested the slender, 37-year-old blonde Monday anc charged her with making false entries totaling $427,053 in the records of the Peoples Banking and Trust Co. of Belpre, Ohio. Mrs. Storer, a resident of the nearby community of Guysville in southeastern Ohio, was hi the Ross County Jail in lieu of $10,000 bond. "She has been working at the bank since 1948 but that doesn't nean she has been taking the money over that period of time," Calame said.

"We 'have a lot of problems in this. I imagine that since that time, in 20' years, the bank will have destroyed some of Ihe records." Mrs. Slorer has a school-aged child. Her husband, Gaylord, operales a garage in Guysville. Bank Vice President William Hamer said "She was a quiet girl and very church going." The Rev.

Luther Ramsey of the Guysville Methodist Church said she was of excellent character, taught a Sunday school 1 class and was vety well thought Marriage Intentions (Armstrong County) Paul William Lewis ol Yatesboro; Peggy A. Burns Costello of 94 North 4th Indiana. George Gilbertson of 713 5th Brooklyn, N. Shelby Lynn Stanford of Box 78 McGrann. Ronald Roy Best of Box 238 Vandergrift RD Kathle Eileen Hepler of 161 Kirkpatrick Leechburg.

Willard Doyle Myers Jr. of Box 337 Worthington; Doris. Jean Gibson of First Rural Valley. Meeting Log: Kittanning Senior Citizens, 2 p.m. Thursday in social room at TM-, TT i She was head bookkeeper at'nf bv townsneoole CE Union and bank and faad workedl bj townspeople.

of the board of direc- ors; and Merrill Rose of Masury, Ohio, Audio Visual Superintendent of the State. Commercial Property 50A 1 DIAL 542-6361 EVENINGS: Stone 543-6362 Henry Stone W. Kljowski 763-6621 REAL ESTATE since 1948. A bank spokesman said the We wish to thank all our relatives, friends and neighbors for their, prayers, gifts of flowers and food, also their many acts of kindness during the recent passing of our beloved husband, father, son and brother, Gilbert (Bud) C. Whitacre.

FOR SALE Commercial property with 5 room apartment above at comer of Ninth Street and Sixth Avenue, Ford City. Available immediately. Call 762-2031 or after 7 p.m. call 762-2021. Real Estate Wanted 51A WORTHINGTON Bi--1 1 home, wAv carpet, custom kitchen, large family room, financing arranged.

Phone 297-3265 or 297-3259. SIX ROOM brick house at 247 Meadow Ford City. For appointment call 762-7075. shortage resulted from check removals and bookkeeping entries since 1958. Bank President R.

Hobart Morris said the shortages were discovered recently. Housetrailers for Sale 52AJ The FBI began an investigation last Friday. Mrs. Storer had worked at the bank Thursday, but failed to report the next day. She was arrested at her home Monday.

What was done with the money was not determined immediately. "This is going to take some doing," FBI agent Russell Cala-me said. A teacher at the Guysville'El- ementary School said she was "deeply religious." RICE TRAILER SALES, INC. Sage Run Road, R. D.

2 Oil City 676-1911 Travel Trailers 52B Armstrong Court, 100 rant Kittanning. North USED 13 FOOT Scotty. Piper's Trailer Park, Ford City. 7634141. MR.

MRS. DEWITT LLOYD FAMILY MR. CLAIR McCAUSLAND SONS MRS. AND IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of HARRY STIVASON who passed away 7 years ago yesterday September 25, 1960 Sadly missed by DAUGHTER Farms Camps Homes -Lots; from $1,000 up! WEST, 210 S. Jefferson Kittanning.

Phone: 545-5821. You want It sold, don't you? George W. Stivanson, Broker WILLIS H. HEILMAN AGENCY TEN wides from RS SALES 8, 7 miles South of Butler. Phone 5867111.

For Rent or Sole 51B 8 35 FOOT TRAILER on the Cadogan Slate Lick Road. Call 762-7842. Buy, sell, trade, hire, employment, loit and found --it's all in the Leader- Times classified want ado. Classified ads arc rojl budget stretchers try one tomorrow. SALE OR RENT brick building.

25' 13-i' Located al 825 Fiftli Avenue, Ford City, next to Petroleum Sales. Housetrailers for Sale 52A i 966 "22" Halliday Traveler, air i i twenty gallon hot water tank, 5 cu. ft. refrigerator. Will take trade.

GEORGE'S ESSO. USED 35x8 ft. Richardson t.wo- bcdroom trailer with new water healer. A-l condition. Call 762-9710.

11 "CLEARANCE" Snvlngs up to $1200. on 12 yldca to inulce room for 1008 -Have mocloln 00'--H bclr. expandable 60'--3 bclr. kit (i(V--3 bclr. ImthN bclr.

3 cloorn BIG DISCOUNT on all Truck Campers and Travel Trailers. Use our lay-a-way plan to purchase your home on wheels for your next vacation. Prices start at $545.00. Haskell's Mobile Homes, R.D. 1, Brookville, Pa.

Vinewood 92400. Albert Gallatin Bus Strike Ends UNIONTOWN, Pa. (UPI) Srtiking bus drivers were operating buses for the Albert Gallatin School District today and classes were back to Tlie drivers, on strike againsl private conlraclors, agrcec to jralc buses Icascd Bo 7fl 7284 7113 0212 school aulhorilies granted them 'sn 13 FOOT AVALON, like a sought-after pay" increase, soosl Houses for Sale 52'--3 Mr. Fipcolftl flflOS HO'--2 bilr. buths 0006 GO'--a bclr.

modern 7412 00'--2 bclr. deluxe model 70D3 80B5 6213 4803 805 soon 6005 new. Call 542-0403. 57 47'xl2' starling at SHOOS. Complete set up with "Turn-Key" doal on everything.

nicliurdBon-Nas- Horrll Hornl BEDROOM house. 60 X'-- Topper Tiuvelo. 100 lot with gornac. Call 703-JWIN TRAILER SALES, INC. 3404.

nouto Cfl, find en, Forma, ttoulo 30 QrecuuburK. Puuua. Travel Trailers Apollo BceLine Banner 15 ft. from up--Order now and choose your colors. Up to 20 ft.

on display. Financing available III3ILMAN HOWES, INC. 17Ih Ford Cily, 762-1511 The drivers, paid $1.50 an who had been hour, had demanded $1 an hour more from thc contractors. The district's schools had been closed 10 out of 11 days since the fall term starlcd. Au- thoritics said the pupils will have lo make up the lost time.

Sickness Hits 350 Students MORGANTOWN, W. Va. (UPI)--Health officials sought today to learn the cause of an illness which caused vomiting, diarrhea and stomach cramps to more than 350 West Virginia University students. Dr. John J.

Lawless, director of the university's health service, said he was not sure whether the sickness was food poisoning or a virus. Lawless said about 40 students, who started complaining Sunday evening, were hospital izecl. "We have nothing definite yet. Cultures are being made and the Monongalia County Health Department is check ing," he said. "I would say the incidence is lessening." Lawless said evidence lendec to discount food poisoning Those affected ale at differcn dormitories, fraternity, sororltj and rooming houses, he said.

"But, we have not ruled ou food poisoning completely," said. 2 Probationed In Obstructing On charges of obstructing an officer in the execution of process and assault on a police officer, Walter Frederick Davis of Worthington RD 1 was placed on one-year probation Friday and ordered to pay costs. The charges, filed by Kittanning patrolman John Bower, arose out of an incident Sept. 4. at the North Jefferson St.

parking lot here. Armstrong County Judge J. Frank Graff, who sentenced avis, also placed Larry K. tewart of Worthington RD 2 on robation for one year on a harge of obslructing an officer, the execution of process. Also filed by BoWer, the harges against Stewart stemmed from an incident Sept.

4 on Vater St. here. Driver Fined $100 On Traffic Charge Armstrong Counly Judge J. Frank Graff Friday i Michael Houser of Dayton RD 1 ilOO and costs on two charges of driving during a period of icense suspension. Houser was cited on Route 422 in Kittanning Township May 3 of this year, and on Route 422 in West Franklin Township April 17, 19C7.

Payments Ordered Armstrong County Judge Frnnk Graff has Richard Young of Ringgold to pay lying-in expenses in an amount to be determined by the Probation Office nnd $7 a week for the support ot child. Sentencing grew out of a palcrnily charge to which Young was defendant..

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