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-NEW CASTLE, NEWS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1961 Mothers of St. Lucy Church heard; and saw a film on "ftiaKing A Retreat" at the session held Tues Deaths Oi The Day MLH Chief Clerk Dies Suddenly day in the church hall. NEWC Airs, vuo ooicna eonauccea tne business meeting following the Seventh Ward Church Women Meet Friday opening devotions presented by A directory of all runerali yet to be held Is published dally tbe beginning I the Classified Section for your convenience The directory fives the place of Interment, the funeral dlrec- lnC hours. In Sewickley Sister Michael Patricia. Commit-I tec reports comprised trie large: share of the business session.

Harvey R. Shiftier. 50. 1509 Rirftr. Weather conditions returned to le more human side on Tuesday Rev.

Maranak of the Sacred I Coraopolis. died' suddenly in Sewickley Valley Hospital Tuesday. He suffered a heart Heart Mission and Retreat House after a near dav-lonc on Mon Community Day At Westfield Church Youngstown, presented the; Hatten (Roy) Shaffer Hatlen (Roy) Shaffer, 75, 600 Covert died at 12:30 p. m. day.

Hunters found their way to mm and informed tne members about makinE a retreat. He said the woods again to seen men uum Mr. Shiftier, was chief clerk for auufacturers Light and Heat that no money is necessary, con Tuesday in Maple Crest Nursing The United Church Women of Umall game. "nlrt timer" writes Pa Newc tributions are the manner of un-i Home, Ohio, where he had been a the Mt. Jackson District win in Beaver Valley and had been with the company for 30 years.

to see If anyone knows what has patient for the past year with lingering illness. become of Joe Trax's cannxm. Joe, hold the "World Community Day program Friday at a meeting in Westfield U. P. Church on the Mt.

Jackson-Enon Valley Rd. tie was Dorn in xew castle, June 11, 1911. son of Clarence C. and Esther Crapper Shiffler. His father survives in New Castle.

well known west siaer, use tu He was born Dec. 12, 1885, in nnrtMb in all the oarades with Edmburg. son of the late John H. and Mary Jane Gilmore Shaffer. the little brass cannon.

Many of Mr. Stuffier was married 28 ears ago. His wife, Edis Mc- the old timers sun recau we can- A member of Weslev Methodist Assembly for the program will be at 2 p.m. Rev. Llyod A.

Dalbey of Mt. Jackson U. P. Church will be the speaker and bring the Community Day message. A bus derwnting the retreats and any-i one can make a "retreat." The! women of St.

Lucy Parish have; planned a large scale retreat to be held on the first weekend in December. The social time later in the evening was directed by Mrs.l Louis Castrucci and her committee. Next meeting of the Confra-! ternity will be Nov. 28 in the1 church hall with the reception of communion for the women slated; Nov. 26 at St.

Lucv Church. unurcn, ne was a retired tarmer. Surviving are five children: Mrs. Gnlden Aeers of the community Arnold (Mary) Johnso. Mrs.

Rob- Cann Shiffler, survives him. A member of Church of the Brethren, he was also a member of lOOF Lodge 429, Coraopolis-Canton of IOOF 18; Members of Lodge 674. F. and A.M.; B.P.O.E.. are grateful for the thoughtfulness Kuth) Saunders.

Mrs. Dale iness meeting win iouow Kev. Dalbey's address directed by Mrs. tloyd Witherspoon. (Dorothy) Spiker, all in New Cas of two local resinenw, mrs.

narrj rnihcrtsnn. 1(1X7 Rose and The United Church Women Ed Fee. The Golden Agers Club tle; Mrs. Richard (Eleanor) Big-ham, Clinton, John F. Shaffer, Gainesville, a sister.

Mrs. members wanted to do some sing- 1090; CO. 6o ot tne baiety club of the M.L.H. and past district deputy of the IOOF for Western Penn ine and thev had no piano. Mrs.

Howard (Hazel) Chambers, Mew -cold three meetings annually lin the ML Jackson District. Holiday Plans sylvania. Castle, and a brother, Holland Culhertson naa ine piano; ree iuiu; the truck. With no cost to the club. COLLECTION FEE IDEA DEFENDED BY COUNCILMAN Shaffer, New Castle; 12 grandchildren and eight great grandchil dren.

He was preceded in death the old-timers are harmonizing on "Sweet Sixteen." Tomorrow marks the 72nd birth "To Be Made Holiday plans will be made by. by his parents and a sister, Mrs. Rov Gibson. (Continued Frt day anniversary of North and -the Activity Committee and officers of the Christopher Colum Surviving in addition, to ins wife and his father are the children: H. Ross Shiffler Germany; R.

Alvin Shiffler, Kent, Jorothy J. Shiffler, at home; sisters; Mrs. Dorothy Shoff, Parma, Mrs. Ethel McConahy, Baltimore, Mrs. Louise Thompson, New Castle; brothers, James C.

Shiffler, Ellwood, Donald P. Shiffler Woodlawn, two tuneral services for the late Shaffer will be held Friday at 2 6oucn ine two wnrc u-mitted to the union as the 39th and 40th states on Nov. 1, 1889. bus Society at a meeting today Christopher Columbus Hall at 7 p. m.

irom tne tanner Mortuary, Highland at Winter TJPI Facsimile GOING HOME House Speaker Sam Ray burn, 7 9, returns home to the rambling white colonial country house he loves so well. The old building shown here is located four miles west of Bon-ham, Texas. The aged statesman wants to spend his last days among friends and neighbors instead of at the hospital. with Rev. Harold Pat Al bright of Wesley Methodist Church The Pennsylvania Turnpike Com-ilssion Is urging motorists to 95 per cent collection of the pay-J to conduct the service.

make sure that their vehicles have! Friends will be received at the ment from the city estimated proper ventilation when they travel The body is the R. D. Cope-land Funeral Home, 867 Fifth Coraopolis. Funerai arrangements are incomplete. iz.uto iamties.

The original estimate was $108,000. mortuary today 7-9 p. Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. the superhighway, iwo Grandmother fatalities last week prompted the tund Use Listed interment will oe in uastie view commission's statement.

Exhaust Hospital Notes With the revenue. Revnolds Bunai FarK. systems should be checked prior Farm Show Slates winter travel ana a winnow Leaves Gamble and planning session of the executive board for both Christmas and the New Year's events. Class Holds Halloween Event The Davis Bible Class of Ma-honington Methodist Church held, the monthly meeting as a Halloween event recently with Mr. and Mrs: Ray Tanner, Oakwood as hosts for the party.

With members in costume, Mrs. open at all times. Mrs. Sue M. Wamock Mrs.

Sue M. Warnock. BIRTHS REPORTED Laurel wife of Roy M. War Election Tomorrow Farm Show directors will be nock, died at home at 6 p.m. yes Jameson Memorial Admitted Mrs.

Susann Duff, 318 N. Jeffer Pa Newc notes that the-hig inter-urban busck using the city drive with their headlights on at all $20 Million terday. She had been in failing Jameson Memorial Hospital To Mr. and Mrs. Richard times, day and night.

Evidently the elected tomorrow night at the an son St. was born in Zetienople, Feb iisame. 4ib jl. winter a son, I Oct. 31.

would purchase three new fire trucks, three garbage trucks, a fire alarm system and renovate and relocate Park Smithfield St. and Vine St. fire houses. These expenses 'would cost $83,696 in 1962; $83,696 in 1963; $58,696 in 1964; $71,698 in 1965 and $85,000 1966. The 1962 spending woidd include the 'three fire trucks to be financed over five years at' $15,000 a year; three garbage trucks to be financed over three years at a year; a fire alarm system to be financed over four years at a of $7,800 for the first three years and $8,698 the last and for Park Ave.

Fire House. s. Ida M. Miller. Edinbura i.

daughter of the late Jacob ERLENBACH, Switzerland lights are a satety factor and warn motorists of the approach of the big vehicles. RD 1. Henry Hamilton was judged best To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cham-! and t-aroline Lutz Fogel.

(UPD Runaway "heiress Gamble Mrs. Warnock was a member of Kenneth R. Miller, 505 Laurel 116 Decker a son, Oct. nual Lawrence County Farm Show meeting at 7 p. m.

in Willard Grange. John Holbert, Bedford County agent, will be the featured speaker during the supper meeting. A financial report will also be presented. Second U.P. Church, the Married Blvd.

ol- in ner ciotmng or. grandma day. the latest of fashion 50 years ago. During business conducted by Mrs. Leonard Blasdeil, the re Benedict Porumbeanu "could hardly believe" her feuding grandmother had left her 20 million, Couples Bable Class; Order of theiKOllCe Investigate Carl F.

Klink 324 Shaw St. Willard N. Cotton 1806 East Surviving in addition to her hus-iTwO Minor Accidents port of the yearly rummage sale! albeit with strings attached, her Brook Rd. band are her children: Rov W.I Twn minor arHripnts wcrp me classes one project ior me; Wilford H. McClain.

Slippery year, was neara. husband said today. Andre Porumbeanu, ex-chauf To Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sipe Mercer, RD 6, a son, Oct.

31. To Mr. and Mrs. N. Edwir Kuhu, Bessemer, a daughter, Oct Warnock, New Castle; Howard J.

vestigated yesterdav by citv po- n. Warnock. St. Petersburg, Fla one'lice Blamed Rock, RD 4. brmtniieid bt.

Fire House would be revamped in 1963 at a $50,000 feur who eloped with the poor Mrs. Sarah Young, 8 N. Green-ood Ave. Following a social time after business, the next class gathering was announced as a Thanksgiving event with Mr. and Mrs.

Harry sister, Mrs. Gertrude Lannon, In one, a car driven by George Zelienople; two brothers, -Howard iCaffro 31, 2817 Gardner Stop ror damages Fogel, Zelienople. and William of skidded into the rear of City Police blamed an over To Mr. and Mrs. Harry R.

Bid- estimated cost and Vine St. Fire little rich girl" last year, said he, House would be renovated in 1964 i too, was "surprised" at the be- Mrs. Rose Clark, 831 Alborn die, Edinburg, RD 1, a daughter, Ave. jviowry, w. lJittsturg to be hosts.

A definite date for the sew jersey; six grandchildren. car driven by Daniel James Van- sized tractor-trailer tor damages Friends will be received at ttiejFossen, 17, '716 S. Walnut yesterday to grass on the public Richard S. Cunningham Funeral that had been stopped by officers square and sidewalks in front of Heme 454 Chestnut today 7-9 at the foot of the Croton 11 and 13 Montgomery Ave. John Mangine, 1208 Pearl St.

August Anderson, Bessemer. Jack B. Lane, 2306 Delaware event will be announced by the i quest bv Mrs. Katharine Geddes Two additional pumpers would be purchased in 1964 and 1965 at a BGndlct Sunday night cost of $26,000 a year. Two addi-1 ln, tional garbage trucks would be our- Benedict had battled her New Castle Hospital Hosts.

Mr. and Mrs Nicholas and tomorrow 2-4 and 7-9 hill. According to police, the rig Penn RD 2. David Kray, 650 E. Washington chased in 1965 for $22,000.

granddaughter romance- at every p.m. In the other, police said a carihad a special overweight permit daughter Oct. 31. TURKEY DINNER MORAVIA U.P. CHURCH Other capital improvements out lett tvvo-nttns ot tne esti-wage increase for citv mullnn estate to Gam" Services will be held in the fu-driven by Karren Stoops, 18, 4227 to haul a 77 000 pound 12 foot neral home Friday at 1:30 p.m.

Ellwood struck a parked car'steel beam t0 Conn welding Co. Kobert K. Barcklev. 709 Countv However, she put the monev NOVEMBER 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Adv 3t Line St.

ned by Mary Hromvak. 1434 with Rev. Robert Meanor officiat could be used with the remaining Donald RaiDh Stranae. 226 S. Samuel Hollibaugh Ln trust, allowing the heiress to Butler in front of 410 Di-ip income, teynoias saia.

Mrs. Bette L. Cyphert, New ilmington, RD 1. ing. Interment will be in Castle View Burial Park.

Englewood, Youngstown, told police a special escort was to have vision bt. The Eirl to officers loucn only me income. Live On Interest sees flan Cheaper Reynolds repeated his assertion her attention was diverted while Harry Veit, 111 W. Oakwood Is Heart Victim If her inheritance were invested from Lutton St.iULen arranSi DUt nne mm. trom Lutton Way.

sne was turning -nanoween rany at a conservative 4 oer cent. and she struck thp Hmmvalr Airs. Martha Saeer. 2905 State that the combined garbage-rubbish collection would be cheaper than present rates charged by private Miss Marguerite Randall Miss Marguerite Randall, 55 Hotel Wolverine, Detroit, Mich. Samuel Scott Hollibauffh.

68. IGamble would get $800,000 a year ltd. while her head was turned. i g. No injuries were reported In' MOrcGOmfOrt Wearing Church St.

Wheatland diprl snri. the hotel naiuers. ine spring cleanup collection also would be eliminated. from the trust. This does not calculate inheritance or income taxes, however.

Mrs. Vivian Walton, Volant, RD Miss Mary Napadano, 111 N. Lee denly at 8:25 p. m. Monday o.s ner residence was wiping the windshield of his; Tuesday at 6 p.m.

of -rtduoween pany uci. zt in me Tiome of the troop leaders, Mrs. -Wilfred Schuring, Eighth St. Leader Mrs. John BlaneeroJ heart at- FALSE TEETH John 509 E.

Main Bevnolds said. was serving as a watch-i LaVn- AVC. This was really a surprise and my wife and myself could hardly! a pleasant way ti She was horn in New Castle. Dunbar Slatr Co. whpn Iip Mrs.

Eleanor Bowden. Cleland was damaged while it was parked loose plate FASTEETH. Private haulers would not be hurt, Reynolds believes, because1 they would have to handle the ref Aug. 21, 1906, daughter of the night on Dewey Ave. Mill riD 7.

-masquerauer at tne aoor ana Deneve it at nrst, Andre said. He added, however, that thev Ueoree Randall and Jennie suffered a fatal heart attack according to Mercer County Coroner Cyril Reinsel. Born in Otter Creek Mer- use tne city doesn't and thev would Harry Kolovos, 411 Newell Ave. Mrs. June Kauffman, 250 W.

Lincoln Ave. SOLD IN 1914 Sitler who survives her. She was employed in the Cameo Bridal continue to service business and an improved powaer. spnnKiea on upper and lower plates holds them firmer so that they feel more comfortable. No gummy, gooev, pasty taste or feeling.

It's alkaline (non-acid). Does not sour. Checks "plate odor Get FASTEETH todaj at drug counters everywhere. would not return to New York for the funeral Thursday of Benedict and had no other imme-1 -py tne leaders. Dunne the early industry.

cert County, Jan. 10, 1893, son of! anop in uetroit. Mrs. Bernadette McFarland, 220 CLEVELAND Stainless steel was first fabricated into a commercial product in 1914. rsesiaes ner mother.

diate travel plans. Keynolds said the solicitor would have to draft plans for Alexander and Susan Rankin Hollibaugh, he was married to Es-tella Harpst Feb. 11, 1914. Mrs. win, which was in.

tt. Gary Kirkwood, Main St pum. janet ivanou, Suzanne uisner, Christine Parco, Janice Pecutta, Judy-Hink and Sophie Fuz. how the fee would be paid. Uaneeri VDril 13 39fi0.

Jackie and Dale Kaufman New Mr. Hollibaugh was a member of the Reorganized Church of An investiture service was held and Brownie Pins were presented nie Martin in Cleveland, she is survived by a sister, Mrs. Harry-Heller, Cleveland, and a brother, Wililam S. Randall, Butte, Mont. The body has been- returned to the Leyde-Tanner Mortuary, Highland at Winter where fu alter C-amDie was married in Hen- Wilmington RD 1.

did not pay the fee would not havelr Jesus Christ, Latter Day Saints at so that the dark-, Miss Frances McCaslin to reggy biacK ana junua wiar- Sharon. SINTER'S tino. Refreshments were served Windover Ellwood City. Surviving in addition to his wife haired heiress lost her right to receive the inheritance outright1 when she reached the age of 35. Gamble is 20.

by Mrs. Semiring, Mrs. Blangero, Mrs. Leonard Evanoff and Mrs. are the children: Mrs.

Donald neral services will be held at 3 piled up, a healtii condition would be created that the city health department could order removed. Should persons dump garbage anywhere but at a landfill, they William Leone who jointly act as! (Martha) McDowell, Hubbard, Mrs. Andrew (Carrie) Sigier, Discharged John Schempp, RD 6. Charlene Schempp, RD 6. leaders of the troop.

Same For Brother Mrs. Benedict, whose money Clifford (Mary) Wil Assembly of the girls will be Randv Goff. 1411 NeshaniKvk cox, Sharon RD Mrs. Edward stems from her late husband, Henry Harper Benedict, a former Blvd. Friends will be received at the mortuary Thursday 21 and 7-9 p.m.

Interment will be in Oak Park Cemetery. Infant Son Dombeck Baby Boy Dombeck, Wampum, would be subject to a fine, he I pointed out. And it would cost per-j sons 50 cents each trip by car: they made to the landfill. Tne annual fee is equal to 75 cents a (Kuth) Chovan, Hubbard; one Samuel West Middlesex; sister, Mrs. Elsie Caution.

president ot Kemington Type G. Nelson 2711 Bryn-mawr Rd. Gary Kirkwood, Main Wam at tne regular weeiuy meet Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. ir I the school building. Christian Mothers Hear About Retreats Louis, brothers.

John. Sharon writer left two-fifths of her estate in trust to Gamble's brother, Douglas Benedict Sharpe, ttu ana HoniDaugn, Fredericksburg, 11 grandchildren. month. Reynolds conceded there might be snags in his plan, which has been understudy since his election pum. James Graft, 328 Boyles Av Robert Anderson, RD 5.

John R. Chiaro. Hillsville. Bostonian Flex Aire fSMhSM BBr construction is walking "SSfcfcaeisBlP Brown fitted to comfort you! Black a student at Hamilton Colli Clinton, N.Y. Services will he held at Patricia Vlah Dombeck.

died m. Tliursdav from the Cunnine-'6 a.m. todav in Marv Evans Hns- The Confraternity of Christian The final fifth was left outright to Mary C. Graham, a niece of Dann S. Zelic, West Pittsburg.

ham Funeral Home, West Middle- pital, Ellwood City, where he two years ago. "if you wait until every possibility is with Elder Homer McDowell as born Monday at 11:55 Mrs. Benedict. ivirs. aroi Lrood, wo crest Ave.

Besides his parents he is sur-l he said, "you'll never get anything officiating. Interment will be The Porumbeanus, who are the! parents of a son, face arrest war-: FLOWERS Mrs. Iva Newton, 105 Richelieu; iiaywooa uemeterv. Ave. Friends will be received in the funeral home today 2-4 and 7-9; To Please The rants if they step into New York.

Magistrate Peter Horn of girls ie Hart. Wamoum. vived by grandparents, Mr. andi Mrs. Joseph Dombeck of Warn-! pum and Mr.

and Mrs. John! Vlah of Bessemer and his great-: grandmother, Mrs. Anthony Ip-polito of Wampum. Flass p. m.

Term Court in brooklvn refused ALGIERS, Algeria (UPD Moslem crowds poured into the streets and battled French po-ilice across Algeria todav in dem- St. Arthur Smith. 404 Martin St. Tuesday to vacate the warrants which were issued when the pair eloped, violating a court order not lonstrations marking the seventh! Services Tuesday Private funeral services will; SOLOMON DISTRICT ATTORNEY JOE SOLOMON WILL BE HEARD ON WKST DAILY 12:15 P.M. Sidnore Boydston, West Middlesex, RD 1.

William Owens. 1647 Harlans- anniversary of the start of the' to see each other. be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at. the Marshall Funeral Home in Wampum followed by interment in St.

Anthony Cemetery in Bes- For Mrs. Carlin communique issued here said 30 burg Rd. Mrs. Sadie Warnock, 206 Milton i iviosiems were Killed and 7u per- PENS STOLEN Russell Davis. New Wilmingt sons wounded.

St. Services for th latP A-lrs (U-oo Conti. Edinburg. 2909 Chartiers Pitts RD 1. told city police yesterdayi Mrs.

Ann; someone jimied the door windowil- of his convertible open while it Mrs. Stell, burgh, the former Margaret Tfous- McKimm, Driftwood, (Political Advertisement) was parked Monday night in Nor-jPa. ton of New Castle, were held Tuesday at 2 p.m. in Conroy Funeral Home in Pittsburgh. Death Mrs.

Blanche Badeer. Wammim ns way oeside tne uapitai Grille. iwo Dail-pomt pens, valued at $3, came saturuay in lviomenore Lighten the workload were taKen, Davis reported. RD 1. Charles Coraman, New Wilmington, RD 1.

Miss Thclma McClelland. RD fi. Mrs. Norma Racnelli. 135 Haw She was born in New Castle April 22, 1906, daughter of the BUTZ FLOWERS 2-7727 145 E.

WASHINGTON ST. thorne St. iate wr. ann ivirs. James Houston.

She attended New Castle schools and in 1929 she hecflme CAL1DUSE5 i vteoA ll Mrs. Joyce Puncekar, 1717 W. Stale St. the wife of George Carlin who sur- Mrs. Elsie Carr, 612 Superior St.

Mrs. Barbara McKinnev and To relieve caUounea, burning. If 1 I theBoothing.ciishiorjirigpada. Yn I She is also survived bv a sis-1 daughter. 1503 Wilmington Ave.

John Q.l i Hite Mrs. Alma Wilson and son. 326 ter Mrs. John (Anna) Glenn. New Castle: a brother, Samuel Houston; of Pittsburgh and another William Houston, Ft.

Hal co Dr. IMPORTED HOLLAND la. Mrs. Mona Nerj and son, 1050 Adams St. New Castle I KERR guarantees, Sarah DeHuff, 511 W.

North St. Larry Covert, 1702 W. State St. Carolyn Hink, 1104 Miller Rd. about this question: "Our store inventory is way up because of the Christmas season.

I'm concerned about fire and theft losses, possible business interruption from fire, and fidelity bonding of extra help. Would your agency completely survey my present insurance to see whether my coverage is Nunzio Esposito, 521 E. Lutton St. Mrs. Sadie Lang, 2743 Mercer Koscm Etry.

414 E. Revnolds St. Mrs. Edna Squeelia. Penn 31vd At All Times Privacy is nearly always desired by the family at the time of bereavement.

Understanding this, we provide a private family room with a private exit; thus the family is assured of complete seclusion at all times. P.D 2. Discharged Julia Albert, 233 N. Mill St. Eleanor Deep, 1208 Cunningham Ave.

Mrs. Rose Conti, 414 S. Jefferson St. Mrs. Maria Isabella, 22 Maitland St.

WhatereT the job, there's an ASE Chair to fill it. Designed to give correct support promote efficiency. Available in many handsome finishes and fabrics to match ASE desks, filing cabinets, tables, cxedenzas. Mrs. Sue Bianchi, W.

Poland) ULTRASONIC CLEANING 3 Expert witch and I W2B Jewelry RepalrmtD 24-Hr Emer- tHy jetiey Service if Awdlabl WffJL- JaUA Garnte TS jZB Reasonable KajULH Prlcei PS'lfcawSlH rrea Kstlmatet I rrea Electronic Timing flj I JACK GERSON I fOtTR JEWELER Washington St at Mill I bessemer. Tulips from $1.25 dox. Crocuses 65c dox. Hyacinths 25c $2.50 pr dox. GARDEN CORNER Wilmington Rd.

at Maitland Phon OL 2-0300 FREE PARKING YOU CAN'T BUY A FINER DIAMOND FOR LESS MONEY anywhere! JESSE N. KERR IT" "Dependable t7 Jeweler" V9V 5-7 N. Mill St. OL 4-6121 See ttie full line today CASTLE STATIONERY COMPANY MffeRS -funeral Jomc FORMERLY 208 NORTH JEFFERSON' NEW CASTLE Linda Ann Bennett, 10 Mahoning' Ave. Mrs, Theresa Zambelli, 424 Laurel Blvd.

Mrs. Florence M. Villani, 120 Oakland Ave. Michael Mizak, 1605 Morris St. Mrs.

Ethel R. marine and son, West Pittsburg. Mrs. Carolyn Ann Hill and idatighter, 2533 Wilmington Rd. Mrs.

Alice Owens and son, RD McBRlDE-SHANNON CO..

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