Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Simpson's Leader-Times from Kittanning, Pennsylvania • Page 17

Location:
Kittanning, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
17
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Death Record Pun! C. Craig Paul 61, of Parker I1D 2, died Tuesday as a result of Injuries suffered in a two-car attfitlcnt at 4:30 p.m. He was a ruling elder of the Petrolla Presbyterian Church nnd a member of the adult Sunday School class. Mr. Cruig was employed I' 1 t' le shipping department of Witco Chemical Petrolia, for 37 years and was a member of I.A.M.

Union. Mr. Craig was born Nov. 24, 161)9, in Rimer, a son of Charles C. and Mary Olive Hawk Craig.

He was married lo Bucna Siiakley June 29, 1938. Besides his wife, he leaves a son, Dfina, at home; two sisters, Mrs. Francis (Hazel) Bailey of Rimersburg and Mrs, Carroll (Donnabell) Bowser oE Kittanning RD six brothers, Lester J. of Fort Ritehey, Flordia, Howard of Sharpsville; Steve C. of Detroit, Cecil C.

of Rimersbung, Homer W. of Chicora and Herman G. of Parker RD 2. A brother and sister are deceased. CRAIG Friends of Paul C.

Craig, 61, of Parker RD 1, who died Tuesday, Aug. 24, 1971, are being received at the Richard D. Hillis Funeral Homer, Petrolia, from 7 to 9 p.m. today, Wednesday, and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday.

Funeral arrangements are incomplete. Belle M. Davis Belle M. Duvls, 85, of Kit- lanning and a resident of this Presbyterian Home, N. Mc- Kcan here, died this morning at Fair Rest Homo, Applewold.

She was a member of Grace Presbyterian Church, here, and a former employe of the Arcade Department Store, Kiltanning. Born May 31, 1006 in Bradys Bend, she was a daughter o( Reese V. and Tanxcll (Van Lear) Davis, Surviving are two nieces. DAVIS Friends of Belle M. Davis, who died Aug.

25, 1971, will he received at the F. Duane Snyder Funeral Home, KHtannjng, after 7 tonight. Service will be 1:30 p.m. Thursday in the funeral hojnc, conducted by the Rev. Jerry Fianigan, pastor of Grace Presbyterian Church.

Burial will ge in Kittanning Cemetery. Arrangements by Snyder On the Records in Armstrong And Southern Clarion This Day In This Area Hospital Notes 17--- Ktttwtntni, AMf. 25, Reunion Dates Magistrate's Docket Descend TM 1 Christopher and Maryann Armstrong County Memorial, Kittanning HoinlUl for benefit of aa rcUtlvfi el not cncouraM ftoltalton, Welfare o) the ihould by aD hojplUl KLINGENSMITH Friends of Mrs. Marlin (Ethel Kllugerismith, who died Aug. 23, 1971 will be received at the Merwin-Kennedy Funeral 1971, will, be received at Home Kittannbig.

Visitation hours are 24 and 7-9 p.m. at the funeral home and 1 p.m. Thursday at Templeton Church of God until time of service at 2 p.m. Thursday, conducted by the Rev, Richard Main, pastor of Templeton Church of God. Burial will be in Cocliran Cemetery.

Arrangements by Merwin-Kennedy. Notable Deaths From Everywhere NEW YORK; Ed influence peddler Nathan M. YolqsherL lias died at the age of Voloshen died Monday'in the coronary care unit Mount Binai Hospital hours after he was admitted, the hospital disclosed Tuesday. Voloshen was 1 indicted by a federal grand jury in New York 'Jan. 2, 1970 along with Martin Sweig, then an administrative assistant to former House Speaker John W.

McCormack. Both were covicted subsequently for' using McCormack's office to obtain favorable judgments for Voloshen's clients from several federal agencies. Voloshen pleaded guilty to the charges and received a $10,000 fine and a suspended jail sentence. He testified in the government's case againfc Sweig' who was convicted on one count of perjury and sentenced to 30 months in prison and fined $20,000. Born in Baltimore to Russian immigrant parents.

Voloshen studied law at the University of Maryland and was admitted to 'the Maryland bar after service in the Navy. He is survived by his widow Elaine, his second wife whom he married after the death of his first wife. Stella. Also surviving is a daughter. SHAFFER Friends of Wallace C.

(Pete) Shaffer, 46, of 416 S. McKcan St. Kittanning, who died Aug. 23, 1971, arc being received at the Merwin-Kennedy a Home, Kittanning, until 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug.

26, when a funeral service will he held at the funeral home with the Rev. Charles E. Strater, pastor of the First diurch. of God, Kittanning, officiating. Burial follow in the Lawn Haven Burial Estates.

Arrangements by Merwin-Kennedy. GRAFTON Friend's of Mrs. Mabel May Grafton, 86, who died Monday, Aug. 23, 1971, are being received at the Merwin- Kennedy Funeral Home, Kittanning, where a funeral service will be held Thursday, Aug. 26, at 3 p.m.

with the Rev. Robert W. Childs, her pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Lawn Haven Burial Estates. Arrangements by Merwin-Kennedy.

Jury Seated For Clarion Court Cases SCHINGARY Friends of Charles A. Schingary who died I "BIRTHDAY" PARTY--The world's longest-living heart transplant patient, Louis Russell hugs Mrs. Emily Brown, whose son was Russell's heart donor, at a party in Indianapolis celebrating Russell's third year of life with a new heart. County Thespians Slate Play Tryouts Tryouts for the Armstrong County Theatrical Society's next production will be held Sept. 1-3 in the basement of the First United Methodist Church, Vine and North Jefferson Streets, Kittanning.

Times for the tryouts are 8 to 0:30 p.m. on Sept. 1 and 7 to 9 p.iiTi. Sept. 2 and 3.

ACTS is planning a contemporary comedy for its second production, to be held late in October. Directing will be Helen Harvey, the Kittanning Senior High School teaoher. There are five male and female roles open, ranging in ages from 30 to 45. Clarion RD Woman Hurt In Mishap SHIPPENVILLE A Clarion were Aug. 23, 1971, will be received RD woman in critical con- frorri 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

today at the Roy W. Carson Funeral Home, Rural Valley, where the Old Timers Pro- dition at Clarion Hospital following a car-truck tractor accident yesterday on Route 66 near Rheas Corners, state gressive of Rural Valley police here said. will conduct a service at 7:30 The woman, 51-year-old Ruby this evening. Funeral service -E. Zagst, suffered multiple be at 2 p.m.

Thursday at fractures and internal injuries the funeral home, conducted by the Rev. Johnnie Lengel. Burial United will be in a Church of Christ Cemetery. Arrangements by Carson. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of LURA BISH who passed away 1 year ago August 25, 1970 There is always a face before us, A voice we would love to hear.

A smile we will always remember, Of you, Lura, beloved so dear. To some you may be fongotten, But within our hearts, dear Lura, We will cherish your memory to the last. Sadly missed by FATHER AND SISTERS CLARION Jurors seated Monday in two cases for this term for criminal court, the first on the case' Robert McHenry of Knox RD 1, on a parental charge, and- the second on the case of Richard Fiore of Ellwood City, worthless check charge. The McHenry case was heard with the jury returning a not guilty verdict, Gail Hall foreman. In other court a i Jess S.

VanGuilder, Shippenville, requested trial without a jury on a charge of larceny. Four cases were continued until the November term of court. They were Louis Musante, Washington, violation of the drug act; Max SummervUle East Brady, exhibiting indecent pictures; and cross suits 'filed by Kenneth O. Altman of St. Petersburg and Robert McClintock of Emlenton RD 3, assault and battery.

Carl Shay of Parker was sentenced Monday in a parental. case to pay lying-in expenses of $472,, costs of. the case, and pay $40 per month for of the- child. Entering pleas of gXiilty were: Arthur W. Myers, New Bethlehem, driving under suspension; Clarence Kriebel, Rimersburg RD 1 driving without a license; Eugene K- Zellefrw, Farrell, in the crash.

A passenger in the-Zagsl' auto, Margarte Wike, 31, also of Clarion RD 1,. was admitted to the hospital with fractures and lacerations, and is listed in serious condition there. Her seven year old daughter, Sherry Wike, cut her forehead and her six-year-old tW of; driving during Admitted: Danette D. Corbett, 408 Beyer Punxsulawney Barbara J. Walker, Dayton RD 2 John E.

Wolfe, Indiana RD 2 Tina Lorigan, Kittanning RD 6 Donald F. Goodman, Cowansville Janet C. Habe 2308 Manor Ford City Marg'aret E. Bach, 501 N. McKean Kittanning Virginia L.

Steffey, Ford City RD 1 Frank E. Sowers, Kittanning RD 5 Joan E. Schall, Ford City RD 1 William H. Scrige, Black Lick David W. Smith, Kittanning RD 3 Theodore Mowery, Worthington Milly V.

Buzard, 251 S. Jef- ferspn Kittanning John Tirpak, 325 Main Ford City Anthony Savona, 340 rf. Water ship Kittanning' Sadie G. Starr, Kittanning RD 5 A. Melissa Myers, Cowansville Lance Whiteman, NuMine Susan D.

Johnson, Kittanning RD 6 Discharged: Eveyln F. Grants, Vandergrift RD 2 Sophia M. Lindsay, 1331-5th Ford City Bennett, Kittanning RD 7 Sharon R. Hillwig and baby boy, East Brady Claude V. Riggle, Apollo RD 3 Denise G.

Brown, Adrian RD 1 Clyde M. Gourley; Clarion RD 1 Timothy Kirkpatrick, Dayton Earl G. Stewart, 002 Orr Kittanning William E. Hackett, 530 Virginia Butler Ronald L. Hepler East Brady RD 1 Janet L.

Barr, Harrisviile Walter a Worthington RD 1 Robert A. Bruce, Kittanning RD 6 Christian Bauer, Christy Ford Cliff William J. Wolfe, New Bethlehem RD 1 Kenneth R. Bowser, Rural Valley Records of Armstrong County District IV Magistrate Lisle E. James, Rural Valley, show (Sloops) Iluppf will hold their fifth union, August 29, at the Daytoir charges brought by state police Fairgrounds; picnic lunch; at Brookville Hospital Admitted: Sherd Campbell, Rimersburg Charles McElravy, Knox Beatrice Dolby, Clarion RD 2 Discharged: Fred Voss, New Bethlehem Clarion Hospital Admitted: Mrs.

Rumbarger, Callensburg Ruby Zagst, Clarion George and Sherry Wike, Clarion Ruth Whitehcad, Knox Discharged: Ralph Elliott, Curllsville Mrs. Clifford Clinger and girl, Strattanville Richard, Dale and David, Johnson, Strattanville Mary Wolbert, Clarion Eunice Best, Rimersburg Andrew Daum, Fryburg Mrs. John Wolfgong and boy, Mercy Hospital Pittsburgh against the following persons: Fransic Gilbert Mohler of 2206 Perrysville Pittsburgh; inspection violation. Charlotte L. Clowser of Dayton RD muffler violation.

Nancy E. Zimmerman of Kittanning RD following too closely. Robert Dean Blose of New Bethlehem RD 4 muffler violation. Oscar N. Brown Jr.

of Distant; inspection i a i license violation and displaying another person's operator's license. Ronald Brown of Distant; loaning one's operator's License. Daniel James Hill of 134-3rd 1:00 p.m.; evening meal, p.m.; coffee (only) will be furnished. PUBLIC NOTICES IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OP ARMSTRONG COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA CIVIL DIVISION A A. D.

No. Ml September Term, 1W1 TESONB COAL COMPANY, Plaintiff vs. OLIVE A. HAGERSON, HER HEIRS, PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES AND ASSIGNS, Defendants Sagamore; inspection viola- TO: THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT, HER HEIRS, PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES AND ASSIGNS: Take notice that on the tion. John R.

Alexander of Spruce Lane, iKttanirtg MR 10; inspection violation. Theodore F. Derubis of 1020 da of August, 1971, the Washington Indiana; in- plaintiff filed its complaint averring that it is the owner of. alf Michael Clark of Kittanning RD 3 (surgery). Brady Area Man Spared Crash Hurts speetion violation.

Wilbur D. Huber' of Srhicksburg RD inspection violation. Vemon J. Shaffer of 301 Grant New BetJilehem; inspection violation. Harry William Miller of Walston; decals on rear -window (obstruction, of vision).

Kenneth F. Kaelin Templeton; hit and run of unattended property. Burr ell Township i charged John Ernest Marts ef Saltsburg MR 10 with hanging onto a. moving vehicle according to James' docket Divorces Filed: (All based on indignities.) Susan Boarts, 1316 Fifth Ford City from Gary R. Boarts, 1332 Third Ford City.

Sherry L. Fahlor, Worthington John T. Yount, 23, of East Brady RD 1, escaped injury yesterday when the car he was driving went off L.R. 03029 in jy)Tfrom Perry Township and struck a McGrann. set of guardrails.

State police at the Kittanning from substation said Yount was driving north at 5:45 p.m. approximately a half mile north of Route ,68. Tolice said a car Vandergrift RD 2. driven by William H. Duespohl, raljte( 27, of Petrolia approached from silas Roberts, 400 S.

that certain piece, or tract of land situate in Perry Township, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, being boiaided and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point, in the center line of Pa. Legwla- Route No. 03113, southwest of this day a J. thence from said poinfc of beginning along center line of Legislative Route Soutii 200 ieet to a point in center line of Township Route T-542; ihence albni centen line of Township T-M2 North West feet to a point on lint of lands of D. J.

Evans, formerly H. Binkerd thence Evans Nctrth 15' East feet to a point laads of cot Or formerly Andrew Kidj Heirs and "White Heirs; along same North 15' East Fahlor Joseph F. Girardi, Leechburg Mary E. i a i Virginia Kent, Vandergrift from Harry J. the south and apparently failed Warren Avft-j A from Don- Richard C.

Karns, 12 Greeves yield half of the roadway. na Roberts 322 First St In loving memory of our daughter DIANNE MARIE ZACHAR who passed away 2 years ago August 25, 1989 and son, George Michael also sustained facial cuts in the mishap. Both were admitted to the hospital and are listed in satisfactory condition. Two other Wike children, Tommy, 11, and Darlene, 5, were treated for cuts and abrasions and later released. According to state police, a truck-tractor was hauling a large house trailer south on Route 66 in the center of the roadway.

The northbound Zagst auto allegedly went into a spin when the driver applied her brakes after seeing the truck, crossed into the opposite lane of traffic and hit the truck head on, the police docket stated. Damages were estimated at $900 to the truck, operated by Victor Klepher, 24, of Mayport suspension; William R. Glass, Venus RD 1, driving during suspension. Melvin Barber, Fryburg, driving under the influence, two charges; Richard J. Youkofski, Byrnedale, violation of the drug act; and Stuart Kenny McCormack, Marienville, contributing to the delinquency of a minor.

Kane James P. Colwell, 235 Main Ford City L. Aaron, Shippenville RD 1 Lisa Hicks, East Brady Shirley A. Sheasley; Ford City 2 Kathleen Riederer. Apollo RD 3 The cars collided and Yount Apollo; desertion.

Births was forced off road. Damages were set at $200 to each car. Newbie Library Unit To Elect Directors NEW BETHLEHEM The Friends of the'New Bethlehem Area Free Public Library will Russell W. Boyer, Shelocta RD 1 from Barbara A. Boyer, 6983 Waterloo Atwater, Ohio; desertion.

Mary L. Leeson, Vandergrift RD 2 from Paul L. Lesson, address desertion. Helen E. Crawford, 70 Cochran Apollo from Walter M.

Crawford, 440 Straub meet at 8:15 p.m. Thursday at Verona; the library here. Phyllis June Shumaker, 504 S. in memory of her 16th birthday RD 1, and Hie Zagst couple was (Announcement! or nruit fce submitted in wrltlnr with iltna- lure of the leader. They cannot iccepted by Armstrong County Memorial Kittanning August 24, a.m.

boy to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Hornberger, Rimersburg RD 2. p.m.

girl to Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Schall, Ford City RD 1. August 25, 1971-- T.

T-, r- a.m. boy to Mr. and freeze, Pittsburgh Press officials Mrs AUeIV yD MycrS) Press Again Calling For Strike's End PITTSBURGH (UPI) Declaring a return to work the only sensible alternative in view of President Nixon's economic The group will elect directors Jefferson Kittanning from and make necessary changes in William Thomas Shumaker, its proposed constitution, a unit Woodward Kittanning; in- spokesman said, noting tomor- dignities, row's session should finalize the Marsha' L. A h'on organization of the new library Templeton RD 1 from Robert J. AnlinvvW TTV 1W- BISHOP, Calif.

(UPI) Funeral services will be held Friday for Cy Rice, a former newsman and the author of 13 books including C. Fields and Me." Rice, 58, died Monday at City of Hope after a long illness. A graduate of Washington University of St. Louis, he began his news career as a reporter on the Kansas City Stnr. His hooks included "One for the book of Sports," "Nick the Greek," "My Eyes Arc in My Heart," "Errol and Me," "Every i a Doesn't Sparkle," and "Cleopatra In Mink." LOS ANGKLKS UP!) Frank Fcnton, author of more 30 screen piays and books, died Monday at Temple Hospital after suffering a-stroke.

Fcnlon, 65, born in Liverpool, England, came to Hollywood In thr IflSOs gradual Ing from Ohio Stole University. Included in his movie credits were "Walk Softly Stranger," "Ride Vnqucro," "Kseopc from Fort. Bravo, "River of No Return" ant! "Garden of Evil." i Survivors include a daughter, and a son. August 29, 1971 We often sit and think of you, And speak liow you died, To think you had lo close your eyes, Before you said "goodbye." The shock we received that evening No one will ever know, God gave us the strength and courage To (fight a suden blow. Sadly missed by MOM AND DAD In loving memory of DIANNE MARIE ZACHAR who passed away 2 years ago August 25, 1960 In our hearts, your memory lingers, Sweetly, tender, foml and I rue; There is not a clay, dear Diannc, That, do not think of you.

Sadly missed by AUNTS AND UNCLES Big Salmon Catch VANCOUVER, B.C. Commcrcinl fishermen working from British Columbia ports caught $15 million worth of fialmon In 1970, equalling record set in I96fl, the Canadian Fisheries Department reports. The department said that while fewer fish were caught, Uicy were heavier Ihnn in other years, and prices wore demolished, police said. Klepher also was treated and released from Clarion Hospital. Sheriffs Docket The following have been committed to the Armstrong County Jail: Robert Lawrence Smolcn, 1038 Seventh Ford City; cnargcd with larceny.

Robert A. Bence, Kittanning RD (i; disorderly conduct. Trade Fair Helpful OTTAWA (UPI) Canada's the Cowansville. Tuesday re-issued a request that members of the striking printers' and allied trade un- Elsewhere: ions end walkouts at least for August 23, 1971-the remainder of the 90 day freeze. Press editor John Troan and business manager Barney G.

Cameron, in a letter to Allegheny County Commissioner Leonard Staisey, said ncgotia- --girl to, and Mrs. Clifford Rumbarger of Callensburg in Ciarion Hospital. Police Blotter: Kittanning borough police tions which resumed Tuesday have filed a charge of ag- hopefully "will produce progress grav ated assault and battery the toward a settlement" of printers 1 strike which halted newspaper production May 14. In a position statement attached to the letter the Press officials said that "in light of against James Westwood 273 Dwight Kittanning. Westwood allegedly got into an argument with James Thompson of KHlanning and threw Thompson through a President's wage and price ground floor window.

ing textiles in Frankfurt, Germany, resulted in immediate sales of $3.2 million, the Federal Department of Industry, Trade Commerce reports. The 12 Canadian textile mills which contributed to Uie Canadian exhibit also reported a $13 million potential for new business, More thnn 500 exhibitors attended the Inlerslot Fair, for the Pittsburgh Press Co. and its unions Is to return to publication and work Immediately." The freeze means that neither the Press nor the unions can now determine what new economic contract, terms can be with various inuries and is reported in satisfactory condition. Frantz-Keener Clan Plan 58th Reunion About 100 members of the Keener clan will gather finally settled and put into. cf.

logdhcr Ws Satlirday fo thcjj feet until such time as govern mcnt orders and regulations 58th annual reunion. They will congregate at the mi ti i i i i i i I I I VMOIC ci nit 70 per cent of whom came from lhc permissible Umita- Frccport Spor 5 outside Germany. tlons tlcw agreements. Horscshoc South a club. The.

meeting is open to, anyone interested in joining the club, the spokesman said. Rural Valley Women Return From South Eva Dean, Irene Zellman, Eva and Margaret Williamson and Margaret Arbuckle, all of Rural Valley, and Emabel Hamill of Plumville have returned home a trip through 14 states. The tour involved 3710 miles and extended south to Miami, Florida. Boat Motor Stolen At Cadogan Dock A boat motor owned by Frank H. Perchclli of Cadogan stolen sometime between 10 a.m.

Sunday and 10:30 a.m. Tuesday. State police at the Kittanning substation said the motor, valued at $350, was taken from boat tied along the bank of the Allegheny River near Cadogan. Police Docket Kittanning Borough police have filed a charge ot disorderly conduct and i drimkeness a a i James Thompson, 228 Chestnut Kittanning. Meeting Log: Anhony, Worthington RD' indignities.

Richard C. Klingenamith, Kittanning RD from Brenda J. KHngensmtth, 1107 Sixth Ford City; indignities. Land Transfers ACCUUATE PREDICTION The Greek philosopher Thalcs in f85 B.C. accurately predicted an eclipse of the sun.

BRACE YOURSELF An orthodontist is a denial specialist usualy concerned with tooljh straightening. Buffalo Township. Sue Ellen Burns, secretary for Parents of Worthinglon Cub Ihe family, reminded members Scouts Pack 661 members 7:30 today to bring picnic lunches Thursday in Worthington High and table services. School. I Carl L.

Doverspike and wife to Dortali TT. Truitt and wife, property in Mahoning Twp. Willis B. Stitt and wife to Robert Allen Pore and wife, property in Manor Twp. Twila B.

Stitt and wife to Willis B. Stitt and wife, property in Manor Twp. Royd McDowell and wife to Leo Blake and wife, property in Manor Twp. James A. Stewart and wife to Paul R.

Stull and wife, property Charles B. Lasher and wife to Charles B. Lasher and wife to F. R. Ashe Jr.

and wife, property in East Franklin Twp. Freda Grace Bollz Snyder and husband to Blaney W. Bowser and wife, property East Franklin Twp. Armstrong Bridge Duplicate Winners: Armstrong County Bridge League top scorers in order in this week's seven pair duplicate were announced by league officials as: Mr. and Mrs, Isadore -Joseph Guzman and John Rohrer IN Mrs.

Earl Skau and Mrs. Clifford Gould. The league competition starts at 8 every Tuesday night at Kittanning Elks Lodge Home, N. Wnter St. at Arch.

Entry is open lo the public. 870 feet to point on line of' of' Ralph A. Shakley, formerly D. W. Shakley Heirs; thence along Shakley South 0' Eaat 775 feet to a point; thence along South C' East 153 feet to a line of lands this day conveyed to Thomas J.

Scott, at. thence along Scott South 47' ft' West 250 feet to a thence along flame South 0' East 350 feet a point it center line of Pa. Legislative Eoutt No. 03113, the place; ot j. CONTAINING 17.7 per survey of R.

B. Shannon Associates, dated July, Title said premises a tat sale, the property of Mrs. 0. A. Hagersott Heirs, by deed dated JuaeclO; 1929 and recorded Septembw 8, 1931 in Deed Book Volume 267 Page S5.

The complaint filed alleges that aaid tax sale- is valid and binding On ail parties. You arc hereby notified- to 'answer the said camplaiat-on or before the 4th day of October, 1971, ot judgment thereon will be taken and at the expiration of thirty days from datt.of said judgment, the defendant, hsr heirs, personal representaivey or assigns, will-be forever baj- red from asserting any right, Hep, title, interest or claim the land -inconsistent with the plaintiff's claim, wless the defendants institute appropriate action to assert their right, Hen, title, or interest prior to the expiration of said thirty day period. B. Albert Bertocchi Attorney at Law 217 Market Street Kittanning, Penna 16201 Attorney for Plaintiff NOTICE BIDS FOR FURNISHING BALLOTS Bids will be received by the Armstrong County Board of Elections at their office in the Court House, Kittanning, up until eleven o'clock A-M-, Eastern Daylight Saving Time, September 2, 1W1, for the furnishing of the paper and printing the ballots for the November 2, 1971 Municipal Election. Full particulars may be securer! at the office of the Armstrong County Commissioners during regular office hours- ARMSTRONG COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS Harry Hlmw, Jr- Kenntlh J.

George Elewor I. CampbeH AtUat: Greta M. Bowser Chief Clerk (County Srial).

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 Simpson's Leader-Times Archive

Pages Available:
131,433
Years Available:
1926-1977