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The Kane Republican, Saturday, December 5, 1970 Rifle Club Formed At Kane Jr. High The Kane Rifle Club has been formed at the Junior High School with the following members: Group Wayne Swanson, Phil Bauerle, Allen Johnson, Jonathan Bires, Tom Johnson, Tom Gustafson, Godfrey Huggler and Marvin Bostaph. Group II: Pete Oliver, John Park, Bruce Peterson, Virgil Johnson, Bob Buhl, David Haight, Ray Cartwright and Rich Geer. Group III: Mark Anderson, Ron Mattis, Wilbur Frederoski, Scott Nelson, Scott Stanko, Mitch Haulik, Bill Kearney and Ed Wolfe. Group IV: Bob Barron, Dave Barr, Dave Walker, Wade ran, Duane Frey, Jack Robinson, Randy Dahl, Rian Rich and Karl Lindquist.

Group John Hulings, Tom Kerr, Joe Crowley, Ron Dahl, Ken Harlan, Matt Benson, Chester Smith, Steve Lundberg and Randy Besecker. SCHOLASTIC BASKETBALL Allegany 64, Otto-Eldred 43 N. Potter 59, Galeton: 52 Portville 71, Smethport 63 Cowanesque 67, Coudersport 52 Youngsville 64, Warren 60 CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to members of the Kane Volunteer Fire Department for their fast response to the fire call at my home recently. Also, I want to thank friends and neighbors for their assistance. Mrs.

Robert Hadfield 12-5 Noah Webster was the master for HER From the DAN DEE SHOP BULOVA well-timed Christmas gift We have a choice collection of modestly priced Bulova watches, beautifully timed for Christmas. Illustrated: Two brand new 17 jewel models at $50. Others from $35. SIRIANNI BROTHERS JEWELERS Paragraphs Longview Inn for Christmas partics. Make reservations early! Call 837-8736.

fri-sat-tf Hunting licenses, guns, ammo, equipment and supplies. Scopes mounted free on most guns. Chubon's Hardware. 10-13-tf Bicycles all sizes. Set up.

Guaranteed. 50 to select from. Cliff's Elk Ave. 11-16-tf Super suction sweeper bags for all model vacuum cleaners. CW Hardware- Sedgwick St.open eves, 11-23-tf.

Electric mittens $9.95. Arctic boot pacs $12.95 and $16.95. C. iff's -Elk Ave. 11-16-tf Memorial Gifts to Kane Ambulance Plan may be made at the John F.

Hill Funeral Home, Cummings Funeral Home or call Lois Johnson 837-9283. 11-24-tf Gun Sale. Deer season or Christmas lay-away. Special values at Cliff's--Elk Ave. 11-16-tf The General State Authority has announced the awarding of $2.7 million in contracts for construction of a men's dormitory at Clarion State College, American Legion Auxiliary and post Christmas party Monday, Dec.

7 at 7 p.m. Bring gift for veteran. Refreshments by the Auxiliary. 12-4-2t Gary Anthony Debevec of Kane and Marie Kucenski of Ridgway have applied for a marriage license at Ridgway. Special Purchase Sale! Shakespeare Wonder rods and Spincast reel, $37.50 value only $19.95.

Only at Cliff's--Elk Ave. Save! 11-16-tf Important meeting James City Community Center Monday, Dec. 7 at 7 p.m. in school building. All residents of the community urged to attend.

12-5-2t A Sykesville girl, Michelle Bolick, 6, daughter of State Police Cpl. and Mrs. Frank Bolick is in guarded condition at Children's Hospital, Pittsburgh, with severe head injuries. She ran onto the street near the DuBois Hospital entrance and into the side of a passing truck. HUNTERS Kane Area Jay- cees are collecting deer hides to finance worthwhile community projects.

Anyone desiring ta donate a deer hide please call 837-6093 or 837-9849 to arrange pickups, 11-27-tf Beginning tonight, Dee. 2, five great salvation healing services. Preaching and praying for the sick nightly, special singing with internationally known evangelist Alton L. Hayes, formerly associated with the Voice of Healing, of Dallas, Texas. Multiple thousands have acclaimed salvation and devine healing under the auspices of the young man's supernatural ministry.

See the gifts of God operate in his life nightly. For further informaItion call 837-7250. Location, Calvary Bethel Tabernacle in East Kane. 12-2-4t CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to friends and neighbors for their many thoughtful expressions of sympathy and acts of kindness extended to us during our recent bereavement. Family of the late John C.

Deter 12-5-1t IN MEMORIAM His life was brief But full of living, Betwixt our sorrow and grief We find thanksgiving. We give thanks for the faith That has pulled us through The past three years. We view a happy reunion Through our many tears. Family of the late Cpl. Dan Cappello, USMC 12-5 COLORED TELEVISION ADMIRAL RCA Radios and Stereo Roy B.

Constable Stores KANE JOHNSONBURG Girl Tells President She Doubts Sincerity By FRANK CORMIER Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) A 19- vear-old Wisconsin girl honored by President Nixon with a medal for public service, told him that she questioned his sincerity "until you get us out of Vietnam." Debra Jean Sweet, one of four young people presented medals for bravery. or service by Nixon at White House ceremony, bra seized the chance to lecture the chief executive Thursday. As he handed over her medal, the unsmiling Miss Sweet responded in a soft voice that was barely audible to newsmen. However, she later told reporters this is what she said to the President: "I find it hard to believe in your sincerity in giving the awards until you get us out of Vietnam." Nixon replied: "We're doing the best we can." Miss Sweet helped plan and organize a 30-mile march by about 3,000 high students who raised some $25,000 to buy food processing equipment for American Indians in Northern Wisconsin and irrigation pumps for Nicaragua. She appeared at the Blue Room ceremony in a floor-length dress topped by a shawl thrown about her shoulders.

She is the daugther of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Sweet of Madison. The president left the Blue Room shortly after the girl's rerefusing the usual postceremony pictures with the students, claiming another pressing appointment elsewhere.

CHORALIERS PERFORM The Kane Area Senior High Choraliers presented a program of choral music for veterans at Warren State Hospital last Saturday night. BLONDIE ARCHIE MR. BUMSTEAD, CAN I PLEASE BORROW YOUR RAZOR? SPECIFICALLY, THE STUDENTS' A LETTER PENMANSHIP! FROM THE SCHOOL BOARD CRITICIZING MY DEPARTMENT? Sandors Weds Another Gabor PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (AP) A month ago Hollywood columnists were reporting actor George Sanders and actress Zsa Zsa Gabor might remarry 17 years after their divorce. Sanders is a newlywed today, but the bride is Zsa Zsa's sister, Magda.

The British actor, 64, and Miss Gabor, who gave her age as 49, wed Friday night in a Municipal Court civil ceremony at nearby. Indio. Miss Gabor's mother, Jolie was there and said, "He just wanted to get back in the famHe missed me. I always liked George but when a 1 son-in-1929, law comes back I really like it." The bride, who lives in this desert resort, has had four husbands Royal Air Force flier, two New York lawyers and a Hungarian nobleman. WEATHER FORECAST By Associated Press The forecast for northwestern Pennsylvania from the U.S.

Weather Cloudy, windy and colder with snow showers tonight heavy at times in north portion. Lows upper teens. to low 20s. Mostly cloudy, windy and cold with chance of snow showers Sunday. Steady or Winds slowly southeast- falling temperatures.

erly 15 to 20 miles per hour today, becoming northwesterly 20 to 30 m.p.h. and gusty tonight and Sunday. Probability of precipitation 30 per cent today, 80 per cent tonight and 30 per cent Sunday. SUNDAY REWARD TRIP The annual trip to a college or professional football game sponsored by the Kane Football Boosters Club is scheduled tomorrow. Members of the Kane Area Senior High team will leave by bus at 7:30 a.m.

to attend the Green Bay Packers Pittsburgh Steelers game at Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh. IT SAYS THE STUDENTS' HANDWRITING IS ARALAINE ANDERSON FUNERAL CONDUCTED Funeral services and burial of Mrs. Aralaine Wagstaff Anderson, a former music instructor in Bradford High School in the 1930s, who died at her residence in Largo, on Nov. 23, were conducted in the Florida community. Mrs.

Anderson and her family also at times had resided in Mt. Jewett and Port Allegany and most recently in Warren, from where they moved to Florida five years ago. She was very well known throughout this area. She was a graduate of Indiana (Pa.) State College, Class of and received her master's degree in music from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. She was a member of the First.

Evangelical Lutheran Church of Clearwater, Fla. and Myrtle Chapter 46, Order of Eastern Star, of Port Allegany. Surviving are her husband, David J. Anderson, of Largo; two daughters, Mrs. Carolynn Lindeman and Mrs.

Dorothy Burgess, both of San Francisco, and two grandsons. McGHEE IN THE LEAD CORAL SPRINGS, Fla, (P)- Jerry McGee, a slim 27 year old from nearby Lake Worth, stormed into a two-stroke lead in the Coral Springs Open Golf Tournament Friday with a 65, for a 133 total. Arrivals Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bostjancic of Kane are the parents of twins born today at Kane Community Hospital.

Their daughter was born at 6:18 a.m. and their son at 6:25 a.m. Mrs. Bostjancic is the former Doris Dalton of James City. Baby clothes sure to please Bessie's Kiddie Shop OFF American Greetings BOXED CHRISTMAS CARDS BUSH'S I PHARMACY Daily 9 to 9 Sunday 10 a.m.

to 1 p.m. Your REVLON Cosmetic Agency DEFECTING EAST GERMANS SEE MIAMI Four East Germans who escaped from a freighter bound for Cuba stroll along Flagler St. in downtown Miami, after being interviewed by U.S. Immigration authorities. They are seeking asylum in the U.S Bonnie Series High in Ladies League Here Bonnie Weirich of the pole team topped Wednesday evening's scoring with a 524 in the Rose Bowl Lanes' Ladies League bowling competition.

Stackpole Carbon and Ishman's Garage defeated Suzanne Shoppe and Jacobus-Poklar, 4-0, respectively. Other matches ended with Leona's Beauty Salon defeating Kane Federal, 3-1 and Nansen Hotel splitting, 2-2, with Russell City Store. High scores and new league standings: Irene Danielson 516, Aneta Johnson 202-503, Shirley Dodge 467, Phyllis Walter 476, Vondalee Hottel 483 and Ruth Swedenhjelm 472. Team Won Lost Stackpole Carbon 27 17 Kane Federal 27 17 Leona's Beauty Sal. 25 19 Suzanne Shoppe 24 20 Nansen Hotel 24 20 Ishman's Garage 18 26 Jacobus-Poklar 17 27 Russell City Store 14 30 Plan Conference On Kane Housing Proposal A conference on the proposed "low income housing project for the elderly" is slated here Thursday evening, Dec.

10. The project, initiated by Kane Chapter, American Association of Retired Persons with cooperation of the Kane Chamber of Commerce, has been advancing through preliminary stages for the past few months. The federal-state financed project will be discussed at the meeting of the C. of C. Board and representatives of the KAARP by Edward R.

Husted, executive director of the Redevelopment Authority of the City of Bradford which presently is advancing such projects at that place. Suicide Identified as Pittsburgh Woman CHESTER, W.Va. (AP)-The body of a woman recovered from the Ohio River Nov. 16 has been identified as that of Raya M. McQuillen Knepp, 26, of Pittsburgh.

Hancock County Coroner John D. Herron said the woman apparently jumped from a bridge in Pittsburgh and ruled suicide. He said identification had been made through a high school ring of the woman. She reportedly had been missing since Nov. 4.

LIGHTS AT NEW SCHOOL The latest big addition to the new elementary school here is the installation of six tall lights, for the parking lot and driveway. Deter Memorial Rites Conducted Funeral services officiated by Dr. Clarence Davison, pastor of First United Church (Presbyterian), were conducted yesterday at 1:30 p.m. from the John F. Hill Funeral Home here.

in memory of John C. Deter. Mr. Deter, 80, of 540 Dawson Street, Kane, died unexpectedly Tuesday afternoon at his home. Pallbearers were Dennis Stauffer, Rudy Funari, Joseph Avenali, Joseph Nickel, William Lynde and Norman Simpkins.

Burial was in McKean Memorial Park in Lafayette. Friends and relatives from out of town attending the last rites included Mr. and Mrs. Willard Nordin of Tonawanda, N.Y.; Mrs. Joy Lesinski of Grand Island.

N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Stauffer, Miss Mary Kay Stauffer and John Boland, of St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Corraine, Miss Shanna Corraine and Paul Corraine of North Tonawanda, N.Y.; Richard Ryan of Pleasant Gap; Frank Deter and Edward A. Baker of DuBois, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dolan 1 of Mt. Jewett, Mrs.

Edward Flannigan of Ridgway and Mrs. John Carlson of Wilcox. Hospitals COMMUNITY HOSPITAL ADMISSION Mrs. Doris Bostjancic, Kane Daniel Burt, Kane Earl Jones, Kane DISCHARGES Mrs. Margie James, James City Daniel Gustafson, RD 1' Kane Richard Clevenger, James City Leon Jackson, Kane Master Robert Anderson, Ludlow AT AREA HOSPITALS Steve Novosel, Kane, discharged from DuBois Hospital.

Paul Hoffman, Kane, discharged from Andrew Kaul Memorial Hospital, St. Marys. TOMORROW IN HISTORY By Associated Press On Dec. 6, 1941 President Franklin D. Roosevelt made a personal appeal for peace to Emperor Hirohito of Japan.

Wife Preservers Core big red apples and use as candleholders for table or mantel. TEENAGE CONTESTANTS VISIT ANIMALS- -Visiting the World of Animals in Houston, four "Miss Teenage America" candidates pet a lion cub. They are (from left) Lark Ellen Nahrwold, Fort Wayne, Debra Ann Ross, Toledo, Ohio; Donna Darlene Dilley, Gary, and Michelle Lee McCabe, Minneapolis-St. Paul. AN GIFTS SUZANNE SHOPPE By Chic Young OKAY, IF YOU WANT ALL THIS GOOD TO GO LATHER TO WASTE! King YOUNG 12-5 By Bob Montana BOR THIS LETTER MONTANAL IS THAT 12-5 DESCRIBES IT AS BEING WHO BEATS OR JUVENILE, SIGNED ME.

AN IT NO, MESSY, THAT? AND OFTEN STARTS WITH AN Syndicate. 4q '0261 THE JACKSON TWINS By Dick Brooks GOSH, MR. BUCHANAN 'CAUSE THEY'RE BOTH AND WHAT THAT SAID IN ONE OF HIS THE CLOSEST TO GOD, DO WE MAYBE "CRACKERS" A KID'S NICE TO YOUTH SERMONS THAT THE AN' MAYBE THEY CAN SAY NOW MCCRASKY ISN'T THE AN OLD MAN AN' VERY YOUNG SHOULD BE VERY SHOW THE OTHERS ONLY ONE BENEFITTING YA MAKE A BIG KIND TO THE VERY OLD HOW TO ACT FROM THIS! DEAL OUT OF IT! SICK. SEBROOKS Ins 2 Naught Eradicate. MUGGS and SKEETER By Walter Bish IN THAT PA! THE YARDMAN IS PA! TIME OUT A SURE YOU WANT I'LL MOVE HERE! MY TO DO THAT' OH-OH HERE FOR HIS IS PAGING ME FOR YEP! CHECKMATE! WELL, I'LL A CHECK! PLAY YOU ONE MORE GAME 0261 Features King 12-5 ETTA KETI By Paul Robinso WE HAVE A DOOR- COOL IT! THAT WAS YES, NO MORE YOUR BE RIGHT OUT.

HE HAS A PHONE STANDING BOY FRIENDS World IN HIS CAR! OUT FRONT, TO USE YES, '0261 HONKING! DAD. aul 11-5.

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