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New Castle Newsi
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NEW CASTLE NEWS, SATURDAY, JUNE 1974 List to be released Street paving planned Police STATE Accident. Wayne Townsliip. Police reported that a car driven by Cynthia Ann Smith of 114 N. Fourteenth St, Ellwood City, was traveling east on L.H. 37012 yesterday at 2 a.m.

when it went off of the road while rounding a bend, over an embankment and through a barbed wire fence, coming tores! in a field. Approximately 70 feet of barb wire fence and posts were damaged in the accident. CITY Stolen check; East Norlli Street." Police reported that Judv Lansdowne of rear 14vi North St. notified them at 3:10 p.m. yester- Council appropriated to construct new sidewalks and install new lights along E.

Washington Street between fiercer and Mill streets. Specific improvements have not been outlined. City fathers are hoping thai the downtown merchants Uclpate in the ventu re with some matching funds. CITY COUNCIL will open bids Thursday night for four new buses. The bids as prepared by the New Castle Area Transit Authority specify buses with 30-35-passenger capacity.

Eight buses purchased in 1972 carry 33 passengers. By JOHN K. MANNA News SUlt Writer Mayor Bancis J. Rogan said yesterday he expects lo announce Thursday the list of streets the city plans to resurface this summer. Some streets have been resurfaced, he said, but were done by L'ity employes with the city's asphalt spreader.

The list of streets in the 1974 program will not be finalized until next week, he said. The city has appropriated 150,000 for resurfacing this year. WIDENING OF N. Mill Street from Washington Street to worth Street should be underway sometime this summer. The City Redevelopment Authority is planning to award a'contract soon for the project' Ro-Med Construction Co.

is low bidder on the proj eel with a quote of 1 128,345.70. John Valentine, assistant city engineer, said the cartway (the portion used by vehicles) will be 36 feet wide and the sidewalks 12 feel wide on each side. At present, the cartway is 27 feet wide and the sidewalks seven feel. Trees will be planted on both sides of the street and part of the sidewalk will be constructed with bricks, Eventually, Valentine added, Mill Street will be widened south to the bridge and north to Falls Street. New traffic signals will also be installed at E.

Washington and North streets following the initial widening. Traffic on North Street from N. Mill Street to East Street wili become two way, according to present plans. ANOTHER DOWNTOWN project approved by City Council earlier this year is still la the planning stages, Council President Eugene DeG'aprio reported. However, he said the project is priority for this summer.

Hospitals JAMESON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Births Td Mr. and Mrs. Patrick llurns of 108 S. Scott a son on June 7. Mrs.

Burns is Ihe former Barbara Froello, To Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Weir of RD 6, a son on June 7. Mrs.

Weir is the former Sharron Hudson. ST. FRANCIS HOSPITAL Births To Mr. and Mrs. Norman Chill of 4118 li.

Maitland Lane a son on JuiieS. Mrs. Chill is the former M.iryanneBshou ELLWOOD CITY HOSPITAL Admilteit Mrs. NichnlasColaoof Division Ave. Taylor of 410 Summit Ave.

Mrs Richard Griimen of Wampum RD 2 Donald Carlin of 730 Wampum Ave. William Majors of 235 KindalcSt. Mrs. James Richards of Ellnwxl City RD 2 Mrs. Lidia Pozza or I'omuellHD 1 Dlschargeil Paula Kelly of rear 1 First Koppel Joseph Putlof 216 vi Second St.

ClydeShcllenberger of 659 Sorrnid Koppel Stephen Herbert of 104 Porlcrsvillc Road Cynthia Tlncanl of 3305 River lload Denise Angerettof Prospect HD 1 John Ritchie of 615 Belton Hand Mrs. John Pander of lillwoori City RD 1. Graiidview Road Mrs. Linda Link of 515 Seventh St. Hirllis To Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Grinnen of Wampum Rl) 2, a son on June 7. To Mr. and Mrs. James Itichards Df Ellwood City RD 2, a daughter on Junc7.

Property transfers NEW CASTLE KI llli Ward Mary Fautmc to Steve Lupuk and wife ELLWOOD CITY Th ill Ward Kathryn J. Harrison Linville anrl others to George C. Linville and wife NEW HEAKH BOHOUUH REORGANIZATION OF the city police by council two weeks ago means thai seven more positions will cume under llie proposed merit system for police personnel, a system intended to remove politics from promotions. The reorgani7Ji-tion created two divisions uniform and investigative and added the following ranks: one captain, ono lieutenant, three sergeants and two corporals. All 25 ranking officers above patrolman, with the exception of the chief and two captains, wilt be subject to the merit system.

Besides the three top the 63-member department is made up of 35 patrolman the former figure was 43 six lieutenants, sergeants and seven corporals. The chief and captains will continue to be the mayor's appointments. The administration announced in March that it was aiming for an Octoher deadline For implementation of the system. Business Administrator Larry D. Worth said he believes that goal can still be met.

Personnel will be placed in positions primarily on the basis of written examinations and seniority. uay uiai check mr nua.au naa oeen tnnen tram ner mail box. Window broken. Hawlcroft Avenue. Officers reported thai a window was broken by a stone at 414 Hazelcroft Ave.

sometime after dark Thursday. Accident. Albert Street. Police said that a car driven by Marx S. flanna, 21, of 215 McCarty Lane, was traveling north an Alhert Street when it struck the leit rear of a parked car owned by Ralph J.

and Maigaret R. Shaffer of 2104 Albert fit. The accident occurred yesterday at 6:42 p.m. Accident. Jefferson Street.

According to officers, cars driven by Jill Elaine Brown, 16, of 610 Arlangton Ave. and Fannie Albert of 314 Reis were traveling south on Jefferson Street yesterday at 4:114 p.m. As the Brown auto prepared to turn i ight the Alperu auto attempted to pass it and came too close, denting the left rear fender of the Brown auto. Windosv broken. Euclid Avenue.

Police reported a window in a door on the north side of the George Washington Junior High School was broken. Accident. Police reported that a car driven by Pearl Ann Len. 46, of .7 Walter was stopped on South Beaver Street walling 1o turn left onto West Washington Street yesterday at 12:22 p.m. when a car driven by Thomas Rumine, 25, of Doylestown, RD I struck the left rear door of the Pearl Len car.

Hit and run. S. Jefferson Street. Police reported a truck owned by Alex Sharek of 1421 S. Jefferson was parked in front of his home today when a car traveling south crossed the roadway, struck the Sharek ti uck, and then fled.

Fire calls CITY Grass fire. Wood Street. Renorled vrstnTriav.n Man treated following fight Mrs. Viola Wilson Anthony Cipro Norman Weller NEW WILMINGTON Mrs. ELLWOUU CITY Anthony Norman B.

Weller, 72, of 1003 Adams died at 4 a.m. today Viola Wilson, B4, of Volant RD 3, Cipro, 56, 422 Realty uieu in uverinoK Medical Uinic oeao on arrival at Keith Simpson, 21, of Purdum fire. Emery Street. Reported yesterday at 117 Street, East Brady, was No action was required by firemen. -treated today at Jameson STATISTICS Memorial Hospital for a large fDllowinR are aw 'statistics fol.

lm fl'Hr'w0, f'aStle Pire Wment. Figures in parentheses are from fight He was released after previous year. Alarms 9tl (75); those requiring response by more than a i one engine company 40 19); false alarms 18(61; bomb threats 2 (6); City police received a report of tlreats lo buildings, contents and vehicles 1,172 410)- loss a fight progress at a service sla- t0 buildings, contents and vehicles I1I9.6G5 rsia 1201- Li at 5:10 p.m. yesterdav after a yeslcrdav North Hills Passa- davijiness. year of illness.

vant Hospital In Pittsburgh of John Matns and wife to Milton D. Ippolitoand wife HfCKOHV TOWNSHIP Walter E'earl and wile lo Robert J. Kosck and wife NESMANN0CK TOWNSHIP Anthony Masters to Anthony Masters and others SHENANfiO TOWNSHIP HaimH F. Stroud Estate lo Albert J. Palterino Jr.

and wife Samuel E. McClimans and wife to William D. Fieshcorn and She was born in Butler County apparent heart attack, on Dec. 30, 1888 to the late Ben- Mr. Cipro was stricken while He was born in ranklin Township, Lawrence County, on Sept.

30, 19(11 to the late Ervin ja mi and Mary Leise Johnston, driving on the Pennsyh lion parking lot at the inlersec- numerous types of fires, rubbish 19 (11. dwellings 13 (91. ocrl.iw i and Laura Blair weller. He Mrs. Wilsc member of Turnpike at the 33-mile line on relired in 1967 from the Flowline tion of Highland (6); most frequent caused of fires, heating and cooking 7 (4), arson 7 the hefore 4 shortly a.m.

im ninrfrii ki; United Presbyterian way to Johnstown and vife. Corp. where he Chinch for more than 50 years accompanied by his wife and operator. ed minor injuries; Gamewcll alarm system Hire, 3 false. Visitors to Police arrived on i the scene and Central FireStalion 69 (257; training 24 hours (16 hours).

anil Ihc McClure lilble Class of daughter, who received minor Building permits mrl floor apartment at 605 the church and Wilmington Grange. She was married to Clyde G. Wilson on June 1, 1916 and lie died Not. 12, 1B88. EI.LWOODCITV Vilo Romano, 409 Summit Ave.

enclosing porch. (Continued on pagco) cuts and were tinted and dis- Sec(md Unk(1 charged at the bospdal CTliiircb; Westminster Lodge 727, F0 and AM and the Valley of New to the late Lu.g. CastIe Consi5(aly, and Virginia Scialdone Cipro. He He is survived' nSs wife was retired from the Stores Highland bleeding badly from a head Police filed no charges against Simpson. She was married to Clyde G.

Wayne votes claim to part of school tax The Wayne Township super- funds taken by Wayne Township visors voted Thursday to further and the increasing costs of school their plan to claim one-half of the supplies, DeCaro said, local school district's 1 per cent earned income tax. 1 he art of advertising an intent Tho rWiriori tr. to adopt such an ordinance is re- nter's DOWNTOWN NORTH CITY PtAZfc Wibon on June 1, 1918 and he Department of the (J. Steel he nlarried Jllne i929; a son died Nov. 12, 1908.

Corp. in 1968 due to I health. MUwaukee( a sialcr She survived by three sons, Mr Cipro was affiliated with Mrs Martha LjstaI1 af Pittsburgh Arthur J. and Hussell C. both of Punfication of the Blessed Virgin and a hrother Allen of Rnwd Volant RD 3, Robert W.

of Mary Church; a member of Sons cit College Park, Gal; a daughter of Italy Lodge a veteran of fie needed in death bv Mrs. Waller (Bertha) Rodeers of World War II as a 3rd class oettv 1 THROWS AWAY S0 TR1ESTIC, Italy (UPI) Shonerv Hock nn 3: a hrothpr officer in both the Atlantic and Passcrsby thought it Harry Johnston of New Port Pacific Theaters of hrofliers -Lawrence Lnval and publicity stunt so they ignored advertise their intent to adopt an quired by slate SPORTSHIRTS 10,00 lo li.UO Tlt 3.50IO1.SH MliS SHIRTS J.50 lo H.00 KNIT SHIRTS t.Mloli.90 BELTS 5.00 Pd T2.J0 lO.OfJ Id 35.00 ii Kaloh Flichey, two sisters, Mrs. He is survived by his wife, the PauL the woman who lossed handtuls ordinance empowering them to SUP' ir.ij. o( banknotes into the air and o.hir nFihot r-mnmnnW Strealy. Walked awav.

aiiori fh Slale law specifics that Castle and Mrs, Ethel Shaffer of Washington D. C. thre Florida; 13 grandchildren and daughters, Anila and Eva, both at Servfce 909' Adarn-i St from 7 to fJt a plainclothes policeman city Area School municipalities can claim one-half seven grcal-grandchildren. home and Mrs. Barbara.

Lorn- 9 toWono7and 2 to 4 who coIicclc(l -mo ike District. of the wage lax. which is question they were real. jent of the school 'district, said but onl' af(cr 2mg through TMi.t-f 1 1 uiiemi mime service will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday lot kn- who the frniTi 7 In 1 inH.iv mill frnm 1 Hills.

Pa three sisters Miss SALES CAREER today district officials anticipate leeal Process, losino an espected annual income to i and 7 to 9 p.m. ty Cipro of Rllwood City, Mrs. Vlr f.n,.u umtisn ill woman was or why she The service will be held at 2 p.m. Albert (Dorothy) Cerritelli church. Burial will be in mrowing ttie money away.

of if the supervisors actually claim one-half of the wage ivionoayat me luneral nome con- uuiiiuwn, anu rars. luuis firaceland Memorial Cemetery. JUST ACCEPT IT LONDON (UPI) Members of the Conservative party on inlcrim pastor of the church and four grandchildren. Charles Shimp He also said that the school will tentatively levy a 6.5 the Rev Clarence Thayer of Rich He was preceded in death by Charles of Portersville the Isle of Kly have dropped in full leaf Potted Bushes rndl increase in the property ta United Presbyterian Church, two brothers, Edward in 1958and nn p-kl will hp i Pvt. Silvio ki lied in Sii-ilv in 1942 nd j'y today will be then plans to six Liberal it w.

Burial Cemelery. Friends will be received at the fSSS "'S Tl voters psychoanalysed lo find approximate 12-mlll hike In out why they voted Clement Represent 52.5 mill properly tax Samuel Teolis Funeral Home, 309 itended rimu iiiiu 1111 ami unu uj nf tne acn00t district So jth New Castle Tories tor $2 We Have UOm i Fruit Baskets 1 Residents 01 tne houin new nvilirhZZ Myprs Home, 203 ZVlt ZuTZ aren't by the Rev. Francis Pui ed that their dogs per- I Attractively Wrapped DWHIIIW I Cemetery. mitted to run loose during the summer months. Gary McConncll of the borough police department said violators will be subject to a fine.

Phone service 1 ROLL ENDS! Bonk J( ond i yDUr dhpMpri! Come lo S.rouss, the cool- iWry Q-Tr-c I on display 0i our Downtown, Wm''- ok headquarlers for fomou-L moke air conditioners. "JT beats REMNANT ZTr AXE 7TU.U, i5limV. 1 Everything from 5.000 8TU lo 15,000 BTO model, SPECIALS' Mi SILVERMAN'S pU obie "j0 MB sss 50 1 HbI PKS c.iit-ci generalVoor fjiri liBHil aSa 7T7777I7 20 Winner for HSK feSgSSSg I I 1 I 1 1 1 natitHohe SHANNON fllTlt 1 Illi Il11t I BRI06S TO.BE illCOUllSt. 136 E. Washington SI.

jzzszi N.wc.sti.,Po. nvy n7 with the best Ticket Drown By obBbV BBB IWi Anno Klin. JOHH HITE today's watch fiM.llqHiftKfoj New Castle, Pa. -inflation if, T'nn HP uamcv-c Dollar Sr For 0i Big Father's Savings "SSSSt Day Sale Circular In n. ijrf Shannon Agency offer a ywr end oil yoor jesse KERR St LEr'J SN S5S Monday Hight's JtSiSt 11.

IBJllIl GIFTS CARDS kv "lOtWAT JF NewCaMtt premium increnso over a Ave Oelivery PHONE; Mm. fll- U.u -i-y 120 E. Wu.hinoien Si Sh.nongoMoll $20,000 policy?" 1 652-BH1 or oii-7211. II 6 QSTIC liCWS I I wione 6H-77J7 I mmimif Vnvm I I.

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