Passer au contenu principal
La plus grande collection de journaux en ligne

The Kane Republican du lieu suivant : Kane, Pennsylvania • Page 6

Lieu:
Kane, Pennsylvania
Date de parution:
Page:
6
Texte d’article extrait (OCR)

THE KANE REPUBLICAN. KANE and MT. JEWETT. PA. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1964 PAGE EIGHT SENTENCE FAKE DOCTOR $285,000 LOW DID FOR CLEARING ICINZUA VALLEY 1.500 KILLED IN ROAD ACCIDENTS IN STATE HARRISBURG OB The Bureau of Traffic Safety reports that 1,500 persons lost their lives on Pennsylvania streets and highways during the first 10 months of 1964.

This is six more than were killed during the first 10 months of; 1963, Harry H. Brainerd, Traffic Safety Commissioner, said. He called on both motorists and pedestrians to exert greater efforts toward safety during the remainder of the year. n0m a 4MWinilll HllflWlftl Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Jeppe, who were held hostage by the even escapees, are shown after being released unharmed.

A I I N'T Belle Donna Beauty Shop will be open Tuesday, Dec. 1. ll 28 2t WIDMANN'S EVERYDAY SPECIALS Miles One a Day Vitamins $1.76 (60s) Anacin 100's $1.25 98c Mennen's Spray Deodorant 98c size 69c WIDMANN'S SELF SERVICE STORE Kane, Pa. (continued Irom page 1) as handling two to three times the greatest flood waters on record. Mr.

Renouf said in past experience on clearance of reservoir basins up to 200 men per thousand acres had been used. The Kinzua arm project was so scheduled as to provide manpower jobs through the winter and spring when seasonal fluctuations were at lowest point for man jobs. In a conference with U.S. Congressman Albert Johnson and Stanton C. Funk, Clearfield district highway engineer, it was stated that the "Kinzua Road" or Route 321 project north of Kane is advancing.

Mr. Funk Said that he has a half million dollars in sight for construction in the fiscal year with indications that actual con struction will get underway in July. It was understood that such target dates are tentative. The $500,000 is for part of the new highway from Kane north to a new bridge spanning Kinzua Creek nine miles north. The Army Corps 'is reviewing plans of an Ohio engineering firm for a new bridge and beyond that point, the Franklin District of the Penn sylvania Highway Department will rebuild and relocate Route 321 to a juncture with new Route 59 midway between Marshburg and "Casey Bridge." Mr.

Funk also reminded that the route between Kane and Red Bridge is being built by the state department of highways with assistance of funds from the U.S. Forest Service. He had previously stated that' the project was reviewed because "We want to build a good highway." This statement was made on basis of use surveys and the great potential of the. area Route 321 will serve as Kan'e's direct access to major recreational projects and the Kinzua Dam, area. A new U.S.

Forest Service road via Kiasutha Recreation area nine miles north of Kane along west perimeter of the reservoir basin is targeted for completion to a junction with a loop road from Casey Bridge to Jake's Rocks area next year. Wil 1 liam W. Wentz, supervisor of the Allegheny National Forest advised recently that final segments of this route now are being designed and engineered. Congressman Johnson, in an address at the ceremony opening relocated Route 59, spoke of the beautiful vistas opened to the public by the new highway the attraction of the entire area, urging cooperation of adjacent Warren, Kane, Bradford and Salamanca is taking full advantage of the promise for the future. 1 He briefly reviewed the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation study with recommendation that the U.S.

Forest Service administer recreation and of the harmonious advance of programs by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Allegheny National Forest, U.S. Forest Service. He told of the public use projects completed of others started by both the Forest Service and Army Corps as he cited population projection figures for visits and use of the great area in the future. Later in discussing highways with Mr.

Funk and a representative of this newspaper, it was stated that new Route 59 has all potential of a four lane highway in the future. One observation suggested a possible double highway deck on Casey and Devils Elbow bridges. Congressman Johnson questioned Mr. Funk concerning the reported move to have Route 59 designated as Route 6, as result of the 16 miles shorter route from Warren to Smethport via Route 59 and the spectacular Kinzua dam area. Mr.

Funk said he has heard unofficial rumors speculation from some sources, but nothing more at this time. Congressman Johnson noted that before Route 59 could serve as Route 6 extensive improvement would be necessary from Marshburg via Mt. Alton and the Bradford Mc Kean Airport into Smethport. Traffic congestion in Kane long has been studied by the Pennsylvania Department of Highways in its future plans. Gov.

Scrantan in a visit to Kane was given a detailed account of the inevitable by passing of major routes and importance of good access highways. In his message read at the Route 59 ceremony he noted that "opening of Route 59 would ease traffic congestion in Kane." Since the opening and yesterday's removal of Route 59 detour signs, there has been a marked slackening of traffic especially the big truck traffic tunneling through the Kane business section over Route 6. There has been no confirmation of a report that Route 321 from Wilcox, Route 219 north through Kane to Kinzua Dam would follow the line of Clay Street. Also there has been conjecture that Route 321 now following Route 6 from Ea.st Kane Road to Easton Street via the business section, would follow Hacker Street to intersect on Kinzua Avenue. Notices of intent have been received by most of the residents of Route 321 in Kane and vicinity of Highway Department preliminaries for construction.

Apparently, this is a routine notice in advance of work by highway crews in preparing for construction. Back at the big Kinzua Dam, work is slowing to winter levels with the project about 90 per cent complete. ROME PILOT TWA CapL Vera Lowell, hands bandaged and wearing a slipper, leaves the airport building in Rome after being questioned about the 707 jetliner crash in which 46 persons perished on an aborted takeoff, with Lowell at the controls. ROME TOLL CLIMBS ROME The number of dead from a TWA plane crash here Monday reached 43 Friday when an American flight engineer died. In India, jungle is applied to great tracts of uncultivated land usually damp covered with trees and a dense undergrowth of shrubs, vines and grass LEE AS BY HUGH A MULLIGAN WASHINGTON OR From the time he set out for the Soviet Union in September 1959 until he returned home three years later, Lee Harvey Oswald saw few Americans Other than embassy officials.

But those he saw remember something of the sullen loneliness that seemed to set him apart from other mn. The freighter S. S. Marion Lykes, bound from New Orleans to Le Havre, carried only, four passengers: a retired Army colonel and his wife, a young student off to France to begin his studies and Oswald. George B.

Church the retired colonel, remembered Oswald to the Warren Commission as an unsociable, withdrawn passenger who was seasick quite a bit during the 16 day journey and who, in his brief conversations, bitterly described the hard times his mother had during the depression. The colonel's wife made an attempt to get to know the reclusive passenger, but was repelled and even had difficulty obtaining his address for her Christmas card list. She lent him a book, which he never returned, then left him to the conversational care of the chief engineer, who seemed to feel that Oswald was "a smart boy." Billy Joe Lord, the student who was Oswald's cabin mate, found him "a normal, healthy individual, mentally alert, but extremely cynical." Neither was an outgoing type, so conversation between them was sparse. Lord recalled Oswald's bitterness "about the fact his er had to work in a drug store in Fort Worth" and once heard his views on religion. Discussed Religion "I do not know why we discussed religion," Lord told the commission, "except that possibly he noticed that I had a Bible.

Oswald could not see how I could believe in God in view of the fact that science had disproved the existence of God and that there was only mat ter." Ail three passengers thought Oswald was heading to a university, possibly in Switzerland. They had no idea he was on his way to defect to the Soviet Union. Lord didn't find out until a month later when his mother sent him a newspaper clipping from home. Writes Treatise Returning to the United States on the Holland American liner Maasdam, Oswald penned a confused, heavily misspelled political treatise on ship's stationery outlin ing his disillusionment with both capitalism and communism. 'I have lived." he wrote, "under both systems, I have sought the answers and although it would be very easy to dupe myself into believing one system is better than the other, I know they are not" Weather Statistics NOVEMBER Date High Low Snow Precip 1.

65 2 67 3. 65 4. 68 5. 53 6. 45 7.

55 8. 45 9. 56 10 60 11. 67 1265 13. 60 14.

55 15. 64 16. 58 17. 47 18. 44 19.

18 20. 35 21. 25 22. 25 23. 43 24.

50 25. 50 26. 50 27. 46 ftCiU 20 28 35 24 35 .09 39 22 42 28 28 42 33 43 82 19 .10 43 .08 36 35 21 .77 28 .02 30 .01 10 6 12 27 36 1.13 34 ESCAPE HOLE Warden Bob Rhay displays the hole from which seven convicts escaped from Washington State Prison at Walla Walla, They tunneled about 40 feet to come up Just outside that vine covered wall, then held a man and bis wife hostage to make use of their car. LOW COST WANT ADS Cape Postponement CAPE KENNEDY, Fla.

UP) Spacecraft communication problems forced postponement Friday of an attempt to launch Mariner 4 to Mars to take pictures and probe scientific secrets. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration described the trouble as an apparent temporary drop in signal strength in the spacecraft receiving system. A statement said it appeared to be associated "'with ground support DETROIT Thomas Novak, 29, was sentenced to a year in prison for practicing medicine over a four year period without a license. In that time he collected more than 5120,000 in fees. A routine investigation tripped him up.

12 Price Sale MITCHUM'S LOTION MITCHUM'S LOTION containing HORMONEX $1.00 size 6 oz. 50c 11 us tx If your skin is dry, creased, crepy, chapped, rough and old looking, Mitchum's Lotion with Hormonex can work a magic transformation in just one week. It brings silken smoothness and dewy freshness the kind of skin men love. The secret is the famous Hormonex Factor blended with a lotion time tested for 20 years. TEMPLE PHARMACY Phone 837 6611 Kan Professional Pharmacists USE OUR Help Wanted Women LIGHT assembly work to do at home.

Crestline 68 421 Commercial, Cathedral City, Calif. ll 27 2t. Musical Instruments A SMALL deposit will hold your piano or organ for Christmas. Studley's, Bradford 368 3000. ll 23 6t.

pianos WURLITZER organs Large selection for immediate or Christmas delivery. Appointments anytime 834 2764. HAL FRITZ PIANO CO. JOHN SON BURG ROAD ST. MARYS, PA.

CASH CARRY CENTER MAHOGANY DOORS 1 38" 2 0x6 8 $4.50 2 4x6 8 $5.00 2 6x6 8 $5 40 2 8 x6 8 $5.95 Ext. Birch Int. Birch also in stock. INSULATION Fibreglass med. KM) roll $4 50 Fibrejrlasa Thick 70' roll $4.20 Zonolite house fill, bag: $LW CEILING TILE washable white painted, bevels 12c ea.

Other Armstrong: Tile in stock UNDERLAYMENT 3fi" 48' Hardboard 90c 48" 48' Hardboard $1.39 58 4 0 8 0 particle bd. $1.69 Quantity 10 pes or more PANELING Mahogany Ply 4 0x8 0 $4.39 Prefinished Hardboard Cherry Walnut Vi 4 0 8 0 $5.99 Quantity 10 pes. or more PLYWOOD 4 0 8 0 grood 1 side $2.99 58 4 0 8 0 underlay. mi nt $4.80 Quantity 10 pes. or more We also carry in stock paints of all kinds galvanized spouting, square and half round, with all cessories; furnace pipe and elbows, filters; ladders, wood and ilumiimni; lights; aluminum ttorni doors, mouldings, trims, etc.

For any information call Bud or Rudy at St. Marys, 834 1734. CASH and CARRY CENTER Depot St. Open Mondays thru Fridays 8 a.m. to 5:30 pm.

Saturdays 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. til i 'ir v' equipment rather than with the payload. The launching was rescheduled Saturday in a period between 9:22 a.m. and 12:32 p.m.

EST. WHY THE PARATROOPERS? WASHINGTON W) The United States and Belgium decided to fly paratroopers to the Congo when intercepted messages strongly indicated that the rebels planned a mass execution of their hostages, diplomatic observers revealed today. COULD YOU FORGIVE AMD FORGET SCWtBOOY hr WHO WO 3 yEAH! HE HAD A HORSE NEARLY FINISHED WHEN WE SAW HIM I a tv WV 1 i Bv fl tJlN VI I ih in is I i fl I T. TELL HER WE PAY 3M 0 Interest On Regular Savings Accounts Kane Office WARREN NATIONAL BANK Member FDIO Walter Bishop FACT. I KNOW SO, IF iTHAM FACT, I KNOW SO, IF HES A LOT BIGGER THAN I I Visit Bentz's Colony House FOR A WIDE ARRAY OF UNUSUAL and EARLY AMERICAN GIFTS! A FEW SUGGESTIONS Eagles Maple Switch Plates Brass Scales Coffee Grinders 0 Pictures Milking Stools Salt and Pepper Mills Brass Candlesticks Hand Screened Towels Carving Boards Just to mention a few! Bentz's Colony House FINE EARLY AMERICAN FURNITURE Miscellaneous For Sale Expert Service FOR SALE Oven ready turkeys COINS bought, sold or traded at and roasting chicktns.

Peabody's Quality Woodcraft. Call 837 6410. Farm Dial 837 7931. 12 6 tf 11 16 tf FOR SALE Safety. Zone.

and No electROLUX Trespassing signs. Walker Print Authorlzed Sales and Service. Jng basement Printz Co. pjal 837 9122 or 837 S713. tf International Trucks Scouts Ka FOR SALE Used Singer sewing Truck Sales Service.

Rt. 6 east of machine in excellent condition. Kane I mile 'phone 837 9180 tf For quick sale will put in stand. nRE ECAppiNG New and used S39 cash or terms. Call Mt.

tires Fasti expert service. De ett 2981. ll 23 5t Camp Tire Battery service. 114 Bayard St. Dial 837 7775.

12 6 tf FOR "a job well done feeling" clean 1 I carpets with Blue Lustre. Rnt SALES, installations and service electric shampooer $1. Broad on all types of heating systems. bent Stiteler Co. 11 23 5L 0.

T. Peterson Sons, Kane, 837 7180. 7 18 tf Agents Salesmen Wanted SEARS Appliance Service: For ser WANTED Salesmen. Local office vice on all brands of appliances of one of America's leading com and TV call 837 9330. 4 7 tf.

panies needs two or three rep ZOOK MOTORS Inc resentatives to start immediately. Falcon Ford Mercur'y LJicoln Company training, guaranteed sal Sales Servlc ary and opportunity for advance ment. If you have the desire for ROOFING SIDING REMODELING success through application and Geor6e Bomboy, Phone 837 9606. dedication, write promptly Box 11 70, care Kane Republican. ll 24 4t.

ELECTR0LUX SALES SERVICE FOR SALE 5 Chrome lounge Phone Mt. Jewett 5685 or chairs, 1 chrome library table, 2 Write Box 71, Hazelhurst floor lamps 1 floor ash tray ,1 TAXIDERMY Game heads a spe m.rror, 1 clothes tree. VV.ll sell dut fine tanning. Easy assetorseparaely. Idcuaforsun.

Linus Hanes. Larch porch, camp, etc Call 837 9492 pa TE 44646. between 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. open evenings.

1127 1212. FOR SALE Mahogany roll top OUSe TrgUerS desk with matching file cabinet, pQR SALE 10 46 trailer, 15 ft. 1 utility table, small air compres iiving room, one bedroom. A sor. Call 837 9492 between 4 p.m.

condjtion. Call 929 3952. 11 25 51 and 7 p.m. 11 27 21 FOR SALE Camping trailer on For Rent Furnished Rooms Detrick's Farm. Phone 837 9184.

FOR RENT furn. kitchen bdrm. ll 27 3t Inquire 114 Janeway St. 11 28 por Rent UnlUrn. AptS.

FOR RENT fa room steam heated Houses For Safe apartment. Inquire Mr. Bentz at FOR SALE 7 room house, with Bentz Furniture Store, 11 10 tf newly decorated. 408 Park Ave. n.25 3t.

Legal Notice Wanted To Buv estatk of am.) harold ouv BANKS, late of the Town LOGS WANTEI Steadily buying ship of Wetmore, McKcan 150,000 bd feet per week. Prefer County, Pennsylvania, De cherry and soft maple but will ceased, accept all othor hardwoods. Top NOTICE Is hereby given that prices paid. Robert Malleo letters testamentary on the Lumber Cameron Road above named estate have been Emporium. Pa.

9 9 tf duly granted by the Register of Wills of McKean County, Pennsylvania, to the undersigned LOGS WANTED executrix of the Last Will anc i ii Testament of said decedent. All Our modern band mill uses more Kw, oim.w.nm.j persons having claims against than 2500 Ioks, nearly 200,000 bd. f. the estate of said decedent are ft. per week! requested to make the same Every loj is accurately sealed known t0 the undersigned ex and graded to assure you of top ccutrix or her attorney and all persons indebted to said de We buy every kind of hardwood! cedent are requested to make We pay cash on delivery! payment without delay to the Our lofr yard never closed! same.

Log prices have gone up again (Mrs.) Elsie Nelson Banks. Get the new price list. West Wind Road No orders needed Just get our Kane. Pennsylvania, price list James C. Bly t.

Attorney at Law Robert Ma lery Lumber Co Inc. Kane Pennsylvanitt, 120 Fst of Emporium, Pa. 11 2128 12 5 Unmeasiireahie preolnitntlrtii MUGGS and SKEETER II wny cat you forgive En I inn mcccTftiirc IU LOOK BUBS A. DOMT YOU EVER 7l I a uun A i 111 AAA m. 0 11 IS TRV TO SETTLE ANYTHIWS WITHOUT FISHTlMG I I I 1 THE JAN.

DRAFT CALL WASHINGTON OP) The January draft call for the Army is for 5,400 men. That's down from the December call of 7,800 men and brings to 3,010,350 the total of men drafted since September 1950. FIBRE GLASS LBJ Here is how sculptor Stefan Baran presents President Johnson at the 12th annual exhibition of the Society Portrait Sculptors in London. Head is fibre glass, and chin moves. DEATH NOTICES Mr ARTHUR, Mrs.

Lois isa belle (Belle), 80, widow of Wilmer, of 95 Fraley Street, died Nov. 27 at Kane Summit Hospital. Friends will be received at the Hill Kelly Funeral Home at the usual calling hours, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 o'clock, beginning Friday evening. Funeral services will be held at Hill Kelly's Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with the Rev. Howard C.

Patterson of First Methodist Church, officiating. Interment will be in Willowdale cemetery, Bradford. ll 27 2t I I It i II Wfll 1 Ml' WE GREAT SJRE WHAT WE SAW AT THE xmJM Blfi MAM IN A FROKITIER VILUGE 1 LEATHER APROhJ CSX TDDAV Trr GEE' .7 BUILDING MORSES VDULL NEVER I1.

Obtenir un accès à Newspapers.com

  • La plus grande collection de journaux en ligne
  • Plus de 300 journaux des années 1700 à 2000
  • Des millions de pages supplémentaires ajoutées chaque mois

À propos de la collection The Kane Republican

Pages disponibles:
162 991
Années disponibles:
1894-1979