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New Castle Newsi
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NEW CASTIE NKWS, TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1T4 The Calendar Police Hospitals storms hit East STATE Accident. WHshinglon Township. Police said Robert W. Caslwl, 19, of West Middlesex RD 1 was traveling east on Potter. Run Road when his car slruck a fallen tlmb.

wont ihrnueh a fenr. TIIEATEEl Red Barn Players 8:30 p.m. Aug. 1, 2, 3 and Aug. 9, W.

See How They Run" In theater on Ellwood-Zellcnople Hand, rtow-vutlons at box office. Odd Chair Playhouse "Hair" at theater at Sheraton Motor Inn South, Pittsburgh. Heservatlons. Children's Theater Aug, 2-3, B-W, 16, 17. Reservations.

Civic Light Opera July 30-Aug. I. "The Student Prince. Reservations at Heinz Hall box office, Pittsburgh. EXHIBITS Annua Midyear Show-Through Sept.

2, Tuesdays through Saturdays, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Butler. Institute, Youngstown, Free ad- By Untied Press International and came to rest In a field. Police said Casteel was not hurt nthe w-Powerful thunderstorms ddcnt, which occurred around 4 p.m.

yesterday, roamed the Eastern Seaboard -Accident. Shenango Township. Police said a car driven by Monday night, toppling trees David L. McVav of 315 N. Mercer St.

failed to negotiate a curve on and power lines. Old Pittsburgh Road, hit a guard rail, and went over an em-Tornadoes were sighted in bankment. Neither McVay nor his passenger was hurt in (he ac-Pennsylvania and Texas. cident, which police said occurred around 7 p.m. yesterday, A series of severe storms left CITY New Yortft itc" said Winds of up'tb 80 miles per tZfZ Washington whipped.

North Collins, -Fraud, E. Washington Street'. Police said Maureen Cray of 10 New clause stalls strike negotiations NEW STANTON, Pa. (LTPI)-Negotlators for Ihe West Penn Powci1 Co. and Ullllty Workers Local 102 met today in another effort to reacti agreement an a new wage contract for 1,100 workers who have been on strike since May 20.

A tentative agreement to end the strike was reached during the weekend and the union had scheduled a meeting Monday to set a ratification vote. The Local 102 Executive Board cancelled the meeting and the company said the union had come up with a set of new demands. West Penn said among the new demands was a request that a reprisal clause be revised. The union said the company had failed to spell out that minor picket line Incidents were not to be reviewed. union apparently wants carte blanc amnesty for its members of any charges arising from vandalism or other actions during the strike," according to a West Penn spokesman.

A union spokesman said: "We do not condone violence but incidents such as picket line name calling and interfering with plant traffic were to be specifically excluded." During the strike, service to about 475,000 customers has been maintained hy supervisory personnel. her and Purchased a sm slcrE at Shad Hanna's Syndicate of Tr were 1 uured E' awas not aware that any credit inrec poisons wcte lnjureci cards were musing until she rece ved a bill vesterdav for the stereo when a storm ripped through a wnich store recor(fs show purehascd KCay 1,16 stereo- n'y uoroot' v. S0Uth Pol'ce sald a baHeSstolenfrom a car he a number of iariie to Ronald Dougalewicz of 441 Neshannock Ave. while it nn, ilZ wa? Parked ln Market un Sou Street between 7:30 p.m. One huge tree crashed into JAMESON MEMORIAL To Mr.

and Mrs. Allen R. McNew of 1619 E. Washington son July 2fl. Mrs.

Mcrtew is the former JoAnn BoWer. To Mr. and Mrs. Richard Glldden of Elmwood a son July 1H. Mrs.

Gliddcn Is ihe former Mary. Johnston. ST. FRANCIS Births -Correction. To Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Perrotla of 2i3 W. Wabash a son July 27. Mrs. Perrotta ts the former Rose Ona, The parents were Incorrectly listed yesterday, as Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Perrot in. OUT OF TOWN Birth To Mr. and Mrs. James Sheley of RD 3, Chestnut Avenue, Harrisbiicg, a son July 26 in PolycUnlc Hospital The boy has been, named James Robert Sheley, Mrs, Sheley Is the former Pal Murawski, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Adam MurawsW of 1913 E. Washington St. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Bus Sheley of 1648 Main Brock way. ELLWOOD CITY Admitted Joseph Bevlvlno of New Galilee John Assini of IBS Fifth Koppel Mrs. Clarence Hawkins of Ellwood City Michael Pope Jr. Df Clyde Street Wampum rtD 2 Mrs. Kffie Richards of 226 Orchard Ave.

Mis. Ernest Kline of 157 W. Main EvansCity Mrs. Lon Duncan of 273 Mecklin Lane Dennis niaskowitz of Ellwood City Mrs. Marian Horrell of 735 Crescent Ave! Charles Mulroy of Wampum RD 2 Mrs.

Dorothy Zona of 216 Wampum Discharged. Robert Collins of Eilwood City RD 2 Michael Petti of 716 Second Koppel Mrs. Lenora Tyson of NewCaslle RD 7 Angelo Barracchini of 512 Seventh St. JamesBarosofa35 Park Ave. Forest Knight of Ellwood City RD i Rlrth To Mr.

and Mrs. Don Parker of Hi Knox' a son July 29. Mrs. Parker is the former Roberta Donnelly. ana iu p.m.

yesteraay. tar and camping trailer: -inett. Lee Avenue, mice said a 16-year-old New Castle youth spn eeV renins iiinT aPPretlended today ln connection with the theft of a stereo tape I trashing Into the plaver and two to belonging to Willie Pav who lives at main dormitory of a summer U)e iveraifje nmm 125 Norg(h camp, injuring two persons, Martin Luther King Village on Lee Ave. when the theft occurred around I a.m. today, police said.

Accident. Wilmington Road. Police said a car driven bv William Oamill nflU 1. Ml n--J A possible tornado was reported in New York's Erie County, where it leveled sever- Hoyt Permanent Collection Tuesdays through Saturdays 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

until Aug. 24 In the Institute. The Institute Is closed on Sundays and Mondays. Country Studio Gallery Through Aug. Craft exhibit open from 1-9 p.m.

every day except Wednesdays. Over 1,000 original pieces. Studio at Hadley RD 1 near Sheakleyvlile on U.S. 19. Shadysldo Art Festival Aug.

14 from noon "to 10 p.m. Pittsburgh. Aug. 1 Mike Boyd Group, 7-B p.m. and Street Troupe City of Pittsburgh Parks and Recreation, p.m.

Ivy School of Professional Art student show Through Aug. 31, Pittsburgh 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. Viewing open to the public.

SOCIETY Tuesday Nite Togs July 30 with Mrs. George Braykovlch of Canal Street, West Pittsburg. Cousins July 31 with Mrs. Peter Maletta of 945 Midway Drive. Martha Shrine No.

14 6:30 p.m. Aug. 1 with Mrs. Marion Street of MercEr Road. Committee will provide meat and dessert for tureen picnic.

MISCELLANEOUS Teen-age Dance and Rock Concert 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. July 31 at Lakewood Beach, sponsored by Federation Juniors Tickets at Donati Music Co. or Handy Andy Market, 208 E. Wallace Ave.

Music by "Menagerie," Senior Citizens Center board 1 p.m. Aug. i in the center at 224 E. Washington St. Sweet Adelines 8p.m.

July 30 in Hoyt Institute. Mt. Jackson School reunion Aug. 3 at the school. Registration at 7 p.m.

for all former pupils and teachers. Century Club Knights of Columbus Council 512 8:30 p.m. July 31 in of Hall. Refreshments. Lawrence County Senior Citizens Aug.

17 bus trip to see Pitt-subrgh Pirates and Los Angeles Dodgers ln Three Rivers Stadium. Tickets for bus and box seats may be reserved by calling St. Mary Church basement, W. North Street, before Aug. 15.

COMMUNITY CENTERS South Side Summer activities for the South Side Community Center are: General recreation daily from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Pre-school art and crafts from a m. daily Monday through Thursday for children three to six years. Pre-School story hour, 1-2 p.m.

Monday through Thursday. Crafts Club for 7 to 11-year-olds and 12-16 year olds, daily from p.m. Junior softball at 10 a.m. Monday through Thursday. trees and power.

lines today poic, Garref wth reckless drivl Garre(t md A tornado dipped down at an Alhert of Fran. inlersecrfHni in the tiny south- cis IIospita, where FleischBr was treatbd for; muUi )inmne Diirl nnohiicinou vuv uit ntai uiicci JUH Llif Another rwisteT swirled ZrSZlZfS arerP Motors display lot where il hit a parked car arid a power cuuNu iu.ju ij.ui. rouce yeiieraay, rnareea Ketdei tlirough the North Texas driving. He was taken to Si. Francis Hospital, treated i of Vernon Monday, tearing roofs from houses, shattering Accident.

Liberty and Cherry streets. Police said a car by David Henry of 144 Jefferson Road: Pittsburgh, collided with windows rest one elderiv resident of I 2" Edward GasPer Wampum HD 1 the intersection of Liberty and Cherry streets af 8:48 a.rji. yesterday. in Abortion hearing CHARLESTON, W. Va.

(UPtJ The West Virginia Civil Liberties Union is scheduled to gu before the state Supreme Court Tuesday to request a hearing on a petition seeking to overturn the state's abortion laws. -'ho-ieh not serioiisiv Street. Police' said a. Car. driven by.

3 IteZ OWo W'lVnee' NuB0 401 S' Sl-llided with a vehicle driven by li, eachTot 01 3D5 Ry 011 County'Line Street around 3:30 in w.va.,.eacn men ut pm yesterday. No one was injured. ValnTit-sLed Lil also nelted L' BrunD of 0id Plank Road "idd with a wsin it sized hail also pelted vehicle driven by Fred Lane Jr. of 1205 S. Jefferson St.

at the An 'isolated thunderstorm pf11-- Building permits NEWCASTLE Barbara B. Miller and others, garage, 416 Sheridan Ave, Earl McKenzie and wife, fence, 416 Norwood Ave. Robert J. Kovach and wife, porch, 1102 Beaver St. Marriage licenses Handy Charles Mack of 7329 S.

12th Portage, Mich and Sherry Jane Peters of B505 Lovers Lane, Portage, Mich. Franklin David Burley of-713 W. North St. and Nora Louise Taylor of 513 W. Nortii St.

Dennis Lee McFarland of 727 Croton Ave. and Nancy Lee Stoner of New Castle RD 6 John Zurasky of 2515 Ridgewood Court and Nancy McCormick of 222 Aiken Road i i i uuiiK ti leit tun iiuiii ivinrav a nnrn dropped walnut-si Sears Save! dav WJlEn nis car was strucK on the right side by Bruno's Jacksonville, Monday A- Mm myiil TlinnHnrotnrmo nergy scat be tered along the northern and middle Atlantic Coast today, I rash pickup Trash will be picked up in the Second Ward tomorrow on the Frank farone, Registered Pharmacist, can fill your prescriptions. inrmign me soutnern Plains from, the northern Rockies to casl of Highland Avenue going up the hill. All items should be in comfortable wXU LENNOX containers and at the curb by 7 a.m. the southern Plateau.

Temperatures early Kay Raymond Ralph Stoner of 713 County Line St. and McClelland of 5 Manor Ave. today Fire calls ranged from 48 at Bismarck Washington St. and Helen M. Elmer C.

Wohlgemuth of 337 1 Sweazey of 337 E. Washington St. and Grand Forks, N.D., to 96 degrees at Needles, Calif: CITY Gasoline wash. Winslow Avenue. Firemen reported to 936 Wlnsiow Ave.

at 7:15 p.m. yesterday to wash away gasoline that had spilled from an aula tank. Grocery store fire. Long Avenue. Firemen were called to the FARONE DRUGS 19 E.

Washington St. PHONE 654-4050 Area news Larry J. Walsh of 5425 Dutch Ridge Road, Carol Ann Steele of 5465 Dutch Ridge Road, Beaver, and Carol Ann Steele of 5465 Dutch Ridge Head, Beaver Robert Patrick McCabe of 510 Lafayette Niles, Ohio, and Elizabeth Ann Chrystal of 510 Lafavette Niles, Ohio. If your inspection sticker is No. 4, it must be replaced with No.

2 by July 31, 1974. Visit Sears automotive center! Local Super Save Foods Store at 438 E. Long Ave. at 8:25 n.m, vesterdav BEAVER HEATING PLUMBING CO. 533-925 MORAVIA ST.

NEW CASTIE, PA. 16101 (412)658-7111 archcolDELsts are busv at diouttiK when something apparently was thrown into a shed at the rear of the fo uncover facts about old Fort store and ignited. The fire was contained in the shed. Firemen es-Mclntosh, River Road, used dur- timatcd damages at $250. ing the Revolutionary War.

r-TROUTMANS a thought for your pennies We ited your help Men pennies KRESGE'S Lawrence Village Ploia BIG JULY SUMMER SALE NOW IN PROGRESS Samsonite Silhouette Summer Specials Save Now BEAVER FALLS' A plane crash early Mondy near Beaver County Airport injured John G. 50, of 37th Street Chippe.wa He was flying alone in his four seat Cessna. The $35,000 plane was demolished. MONACA Police Chief Anlliony J. Zaccari, 52, died of a heart attack Saturday while atlending a wedding in Pittsburgh.

He had served as chief only since June 10. He was a native of Butler, where he was chief of detectives' on the Butler Police Department from 1951 to 1974. w-ll sew laxpoyan tlmf all oF ui)S10millionl So. join ihe big riolioxi-wide perwiy push we'll' gft you good a' American Property transfers NEW CASTLE Secund Ward Ronald P. Mauney and wife to David R.

Nuzzo and wife Third Ward Leonard E. Book and wife to Virginia Marie Book ELLWOOD CITY First Ward Sara Jane McKim to Wilbur S. McKim and wife NEW WILMINGTON Walter R. Hawk to William Aggas and wife Wl LM INGTON TOWNSHIP Frederick Ehko and wife to James J. Hazen and wife NESHANNOCK TOWNSHIP Robert E.

Font and wife to Robert W. Hammersehmidl and wife UNION TOWNSHIP Vermeil Mitchell Jackson to Mitchell Frank Vignola and wife Lester R. Leasure and wife to Randy S. Janiel and wife LITTLE BEAVER TOWNSHIP Andy J. Hosteller and wife to Rebecca F.

Lambright NORTH BEAVER TOWNSHIP Hickory View Terrace Inc. to John M. O'Rourke and wife SHENANGO TOWNSHIP Clyde D. Badger and wife to Alfred V. Papa Buy now for unusual savings.

rcipeopfcs; HwnbtjFDlC Quantities limited. I Driving courses Driving courses arc offered In about 5,000 U.S. high schools and provide classroom instruction as well as behind-the-wheel training. REWARD oun'hold flifu a1 Citizens We" Wnlionol Bank display at ou, -licn'cll Mnrlhsidc ar NoiKan- 3U EllWOOd Road r'M 1716 Wilmington Rd. iz: is polar pa vanula dil.arol available at nominal OR CHOCOLATE cdjt fcr njbiequent deposils of ICE CREAM Offer cntlt 197 Let Us Become Hfrl 'M I Part Of Your TfgTffM FAMILY HEALTH TEAM aaUttlM PRESCRIPTIONS WSSfffH Are Our Most KlM Important Service mmmm to IIS VTia Samonlt8 Sllhoueite-lha lightweight that can tako heavywaight handling.

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