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NEW CASTLE NEWS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 117 PREVIEW OF NOAA NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TO 7:00 A.M. EST 5H 0JTON COOL 'X 1 sf tjt dcnhm 1 LsHOWfts coot rclw Mr. Rose Audio Dr. Raymond E. Murphy Mrs.

George A. Beattie Mrs. Rose Audia, 81, of B08 S. ELLWOOD CITY Dr. SHAKER HEIGHTS.

Ohio Mill St. died at 3:10 a.m. today in Raymond E. Murphy, 67, of 29 A funeral service was held this St. Francis Hospital after a brief Pittsburgh Circle died at 2 p.m.

morning in Shaker Heights for illness. yesterday in Elmcrest Mrs. George A. Beattie, the Mrs. Audia was bom March 5, Convalescent Home in Beaver former Mary Mossnian of New 1889, in Aquila, Abruzzi, Italy, to Falls after a brief illness.

Castle who died in her sleep the late David and Concelia Dr. Murphy was born in Thursday night in her home at Bernabe. She was affiliated with Beaver Falls April 27, 1903, to 3598 Palmerston Shaker the Audia Brothers Market on S. the late Dr. Edward J.

and Mary Heights. Mill St. for a number of years. Denhart Murphy. He was a Mrs.

Beattie was a former She was a member of St. Vitus doctor of chiropractic. teacher in New Castle High Church, the Casa Savoia Society, He was a graduate of Beaver School and she was a member of Sons of Italy Lodge, the Christian Falls High School, the Pittsburgh Highland UP Church. Mothers of the church and the College of Chiropractic and She is survived by five Union Calabria Society. practiced in Zelienople from 1930 children.

Her husband, George She was married to Anthony to 1935 when he came to Kllwood A. Beattie, preceded her in Audia who preceded her in City. He was a member of the death. death. Pennsylvania Chiropractic Interment followed the She is survived by three sons, Association.

graveside service in the cemetery Samuel, Joseph and Gene, all of He was preceded in death by in Shaker Heights. New Castle; two daughters, Mrs. his wife, the former Arvilla Uf I WEATHER FOTOCASI MILD Chicago Denver 28, Dnlnth Ft. Worth 45. Jacksonville 45, Kansas City 42, Los Angeles SC, Miami 11, New Orleans 55, New York 49, San Franckco 53, Seattle 41, St.

Louis 41, Washington and Pittsburgh 41 -UPI WEATHER MAP Saturday night will fiad rain ud showers along tb North Pacific coast, over the Western Lakes region and along most of the Eastern. Seaboard. Elsewhere, dear to partly cloudy skies shonld prevail. Mia imam temperatures include: Atlanta 53, Boston Foht recommends investing $311,000 COUNTY commissioners Thursday approved investment of 1311,000 in county funds, as recommended by county controller Robert E. Foht.

The investment in short term U.S. Treasury Bills will mature March 31. 1971. Hie investment was broken down as follows: $60,000 in Commissioners Sales, 6,000 in Trust Fund, $150,000 in Liquid Fuel fund, and $95,000 in Retirement Fund. THE COMMISSIONERS also okayed a request by Dr.

Murray Weisman, Mental Health-Mental Retardation administrator, to participate in two meetings. Dr. Weisman will take part in a Committment Task Force meeting in Pittsburgh on Nov. 9. At the meeting, guidelines and procedures for committing clients to mental institutions will be discussed.

On Nov. 17 and 18, Weisman will be in Lancaster for the MH-MR Association of Pennsylvania meeting. "WHEN CECIL POTTER throws a birthday party, he doesn't fool around," Robert Duggan, Allegheny county District Attorney, told a throng of 50C persons at the annual Republican Dinner Tuesday. Duggan, the event's guest speaker, got a generous helping of Cecil's cake, which was a gift to the county treasurer by the employes of his office. White haired Cecil later described his age with a characteristic boyish grin: "I'm only ten years older than Jack Benny." NOT TO BE OUTDONE by Cecil, Att.

Francis Caiazza had a chorus of "Happy Birthday" sung in his honor at the dinner. The Republicans also wished Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Mooney a happy 40th wedding anniversary.

MRS. JEAN HAMMOND took a job in the county controller's office with the intention of staying there only five months. That was seven years ago. This week, Mrs. Hammond left her job to devote more of her time to some favorite hobbies skeet shooting and frog hunting.

By Joum BorreUi Anthonv (Rose) Sacco and Mrs. Alien, in 1966. Fred (Lena) Lombardo, both He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Police of New Castle; a brother, Louis C. W.

(Eleanor) Shaffer of Bernabe Sr. of New Castle; a Beaver Falls, and two brothers. sister, Angeline in Italy; and 16 Dr. Edward J. of Beaver FalLs seek 2 grandchildren, 25 great- and Dr.

Kenneth P. grandchildren and a great great Columbiana, Ohio. Composer will be honored grandchild. He was preceded in death by a bne was preceaea in aeaui ny: son, uien in l9titi. Mishaps injure 5 in area youths City police are searching for a daughter, Mrs.

Mary Friends will be received at the Gallagher; a brother, Leo Kenneth C. Turner Funeral JAMESON MEMORIAL To Mr. and Mrs. William A. Suber of 405 Bleakley a daughter, Oct.

30. Mrs. Suber is the former Mary Hamed. To Mr. and Mrs.

Paul V. Booher of 730 Gardner Center Bernabe; and two sisters, Mrs. Home, 500 Sixth from 7 to 9 Concetta Rubies and Mrs. p.m. today and tomorrow.

two youths who apparently tried Marian DiAndrea. service will be conducted at 11 taking a battery from a parked Friends will be received at the a.m. Monday at the Funeral car yesterday. Edward A. DeCarbo Funeral home by the Rev.

Robert E. Police in a patrol saw the two Home, S. Mill and E. Lutton Arthurs of the Free Methodist fleeing the scene shortly after streets, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Church. Interment will be in callers said a car in back of the p.m.

tomorrow and Monday, blippery Rock UP Church Western Auto store on i. Mill St. was being tampered with. Requiem Mass will be sung at 9 Cemetery Dr. Alfred H.

Johnson, composer, organist, music instructor, choir director and former director of music at Geneva College will be honored by Friends of Music of Beaver County Tuesday at an organ-choral presentation Nov. 10 in First Presbyterian Church, Beaver. The program will be choral and organ music composed or arranged by Dr. Johnson and will feature the combined choirs of Sewickley Presbyterian Church, A pedestrian was the most Road, a son, Oct. 30.

Mrs. serious of five persons injured Booher is the former Sara Jane yesterday in three separate Shaffer, traffic accidents. ST. FRANCIS Robert Decenso, 17, of Erie To Mr. and Mrs.

Dan Hudak of was admitted to the intensive Ellwood City RD 1, a daughter, care unit at St. Francis Hospital Oct. 30. Mrs. Hudak is the former and was in serious condition April Lee Covert, today.

The hospital had no To Mr. and Mrs. Dennis specific injuries listed, but the Benedict of 28 S. Scotland Lane, youth was reported by other a son, Oct. 31.

Mrs. Benedict is sources to have suffered a broken the former Rebecca Book. a.m. in St. Vitus Church by the Rt.

Rev. Msgr. Joseph F. Fabbri. The procession will leave the funeral home at 8:30 a.m.

for the church. Interment will' be in St. Vitus Cemetery. Closer investigation showed the mounting screws had been loosened on the battery and a cable had been removed. The suspects, said to be about Edwin S.

Shaffer ENON VALLEY Edwin S. Shaffer, 73, of Enon Valley RD 1 died at 2:30 p.m. yesterday near his home apparently of a heart 12 to 14 years old, were chased Court turns down injunction request attack. He was riding in a car at xoh an on Frank Mrs. Edith McGaffic the time.

He was injured at 7:32 p.m. when he ran across E. North near the N. Jefferson St, 5,000 here use U.S. food stamps then over to Reynolds St.

before they disappeared among the houses. First Presbyterian Church of Beaver and guest organists. The concert will be under the riirwtifm nf Charles Onphrina Mr. Shaffer was born June 23, Mrs. Edith L.

McGaffic, 80, of An injunction soueht hv Mr OVA as nwnpr nf railrnaH intersection and slipped and fell A total of 5,181 low income nrpanist Hirertnr nf the Rpavpr and Mrs. William G. Smith of property had eminent domain at the Mobil service station in the path of a car police said was persons in Lawrence County Church. Beaver falls against GVA Inc. rights bylaw.

was denied by Judge Howard W. A second action against GVA is through to avoid a traffic increased their food purchasing An organist since the age of 14, power during August by buying nr ha niavpd in Lyon alter a day-long hearing scheduled for argument Court VPSterdav at thp rniirrhnirsn Mnnrlav to, driven by James C. food stamps as a result of the churches for 57 years and also Address corrected A car owned by Dave Kennedy, 403 N. Cascade had slight damage Thursday night when his auto caught fire in the Towne Mall. His address was reported as 407 N.

Cascade in an earlier report. The Smiths, owners of the GVA gave the borough of Eschrich, 20, of Lewis Run, Pa. i omai i wu oLaiup villain. serving as choir director. He is an Lawrence County is one of the flimnns nf rnmrip Witnte nf King frozen food Locker, 103 Ellwood (Jity 40,000 square feet uei-clBU right foot.

63 of the state's 67 counties that Technology where he directed A twoar mishap on Cascade participate the Food Stamp both the men's and women's glee Eighth it, Ellwood City, wanted for free parking to residents in the injunction to force removal return for the option to buy land 6:49 p.m. hurt three Program. During the month of clubs He also was a relief ot barricades, put up by the GVA from of 120 Pittsburgh Circle, that Nicholas Perry, who owns the PePle- August, 3,567 people on public organist at the Schenley Theater blocked access tn the lorVer land adinrent to rhP Smiths' According to police, the assistance and 1,614 with low in Pitrshnrph and nprfnnnpH nn contending that by their use land, claims the land trade is UJ mam. numca UUi yuum. dssisuuiu: trie, young and pioneering radio HEADQUARTERS FOR MEN'S AND WOMEN'S BOWLING SHOES Manzo, 18, of 601 Hunters Lane purchased a total of $72,137 statim KDKA when the studio over the past 21 years a illegal.

Perry filed a suit in equity contested strip of land on the against the borough and GVA on Beaver Ave. side of their locker, May 1. was traveling souin wnen sne worm ot tood stamps and added was a small room with cloth-noticed a barricade on her side of $52,511 worth of purchase value covered walls at Westinghouse the street and swerved to avoid to their buying power. Total After earning his master's 2724 Mercer Rd. was dead on 1897, in Lawrence County to the arrival at the Jameson Memorial late Jacob and Isabel Lusk Hospital this morning apparently Shaffer.

He was a former garage of a heart attack after an owner and operator in Enon extended illness. Valley and formerly operated a Mrs. McGaffic was bom in fleet of buses for the Mohawk Neshannock Township on April Area Schools. He also was a 16, 1890, to the late Albert and constable in Enon Valley for 15 Emma Davis Shoaff years, retiring seven years ago. She was married to Arthur T.

He was a member of Enon McGaffic who died Feb. 28, 1958. Valley Christian Church and She is survived by three sons, active in the IOOF Lodge in Albert T. Dravosburg, Enon Valley. Arthur G.

and Walter both of He is survived by his wife, the New Castle; two daughters, Mrs. former Hazel L. Bacon, whom he William (Doris) Heim and Mrs. married Nov. 15, 1919; two sons, George (Joyce) Schweikert, both Neil of Pfafftown, N.

and of New Castle; a sister, Mrs. Laurence at home; a daughter, Effie Dygert of New Castle; and Mrs. Virginia Hammer of 12 grand-children and eight great Pittsburgh a brother, William of grandchildren. Akron; two sisters, Mrs. Clara She was preceded in death by a Bennett of Akron and Miss Grace brother, Albert Shoaff, and two Shaffer of Pittsburgh; and, nine sisters, Mrs.

Elizabeth Blews and grandchildren. Mrs. Daisy Blews. Friends will be received at the Friends will be received at the Oliver-Linsley Funeral Home, Leyde-Tanner Mortuary, East Palestine, Ohio, frpm 2 to 4 Highland and Winter avenues, and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

A service will be conducted at tomorrow. 1:30 p.m. Monday at the funeral A service will be conducted at home by the Rev. Vernon Barrel! 1:30 p.m. Monday at the of Enon Valley Christian Church, mortuary by the Rev.

William Interment will be in Little Reeby of Kings Chapel Beaver Cemetery. degree in music at Camigie Tech. Man released on $25 forfeit the bmiths claimed they had right of way to the strip of land. GVA maintained the right of way became its property when they bought the land as part of the two-block area between Sixth oncoming car operated by Albert the 5,181 persons was $124,648. P.

Hammond, 23, of RD 2. The program is designed to Damages totaled $1,000 for both provide participants with more Robert Tranquillo, 24, of 1010 autos- and better food and the bonus he joined the Pittsburgh Musical Institute staff and continued his studies. In 1946 he was named chairman of the music department at Geneva and Grove City College awarded him an honorary doctor of music degree and Eighth streets early this year S. Jefferson St. was released on a iwkb vame oi ine coupons is me u.a.

Hammond's wife, Gloria, 23, Department of Agriculture's and infant son, Albert, 2, were contribution to the program. from the Pittsburgh and Lake 525 torieit to appear at 9 a.m. Erie Railroad. taken to Jameson Memorial Monday on a disorderly conduct charge. He was arrested at 2:55 a.m.

this morning after becoming Evidence for the Smiths held that Smiths own only part of the Hospital, as was Miss Manzo. All were treated and released. WOMEN'S MEN'S KIGHI SIZES SIZES 5-10 6'13 HANDED contested strip of land by deed. Mrs. Hammond reportedly hit Rut the tpstimnnv held ripht nf abusive to DOlice.

fVUni-retreat Dr. Johnson's compositions i range from the lighter popular Scheduled vein to religious anthems and A "Mini Retreat" program lias organ compositions and he has a been scheduled at St. Paul skiUe1 tou.ch. arranging Negro wav to the whole strin shnulrt hp A cruiser was Datrolline Lone her head against the car granted the Smiths because Ave. when a car pulled alongside windshield, resulting in cuts of SILVERMAN'S 110 E.

WASHINGTON the forehead and one of the left 7 Passionist Retreat House. 148 spirituals, tout songs ana carols had also used the entire and asked trie otticers to tollow, strip for access to railroad saying a man was beating his many countries, and his Mnnatpru Aud Pittchnroh fnr lrom pain. nerson naaa leg oruise. w- property. ThP Ma riri rmnnlainpd nf wmen to be held over the llumuci Methodist Church.

Bunal will follow the service in Graceland Cemetery. wile. Tranquillo was found standing on the sidewalk in front of the The court ruled, however, that this use of the land by the neck pain and suffered scrapes of coming months. -theJtlegandhand. J' Enters railroad was not inconsistent address police were led to and immediately became abusive, with the rights of "I ZJZ KSS p-m.

concert on Nov. 10. The court also pointed out that officers said. He then allegedly even if the Smiths could have threatened the officers and ran when they arrived and neither understanding of what driver was able to say if they had her Church 1S today- The into the house but the officers Lt. proven adverse use of the land by been prior to the collision.

mmmmm SALE jj fj EjJ MOO Values 62 of films, discussions, talks, liturgy and sharing. The program will be presented during the day from 9:30 a.m. to The thrid mishap was a rear-end collision on Wilmington Ave. at 9:56 a.m. Police reported charges are p.m.

from Nov. 17 through Dec. pending against Mary F. Martin 34. of Jacksonville, whose 1 an? evenings from 6:15 p.m.

to auto struck the rear of another, 11 -n P-this one operated by Vesta Jan- 14 lni 1 Thompson, 49, of Dan Malley, Cpl. James Patton and patrolman Richard Conti went in and made the arrest. Tranquillo's wife, Joyce, gave the police a bayonet, saying she was afraid to have it in the house with her husband. She was expected to file information against him at a later date. Teachers' pay HARRISBURG (UPI) The Department of Education's Bureau of Statistics Friday reported Pennsylvania's public school secondary teachers were paid an average of $8,886 in the 1969-70 school year.

The figure is $900 higher than for the previous year. Shenango St. There was about S100 damage to each car. The one injury reported was Susan Bales, 29, of RD 6, a passenger in one of the cars. She was treated at Jameson for a wrist injury and released.

SATURDAY 5:30 6:30, Swim, Adults Jr. High Swim MONDAY Morning 6:30, Physical fitness class, Men 9 3, Game room open, adults 9 9, Women's health club 9 -10, Men's health club 9 4, Gym, adults Afternoon 12 -1, Lap swim, adults 1 3, Pesky Pounds, women Radio is stolen Mrs. Chloe Lane of 140 Elm St. WORTH POINTING OUT! II mWllt I fl I I 4 1 I Shop Daily 10 to 10 II IT 0 So Much Selection MM gJ ionrcory 1 "THE ANII INFLATION DEPARTMENT SiORr' Angela sues told police she was lying in bed Black NEW YORK (UPI) early this morning listening to Marxist Angela Davis sued the radio when a hand reached Friday to get out of solitary through a broken window, confinement, contending her unpiuggea uie raoio ana punea it constitutional rights were outside. violated.

The time was 1 :20 a.m. and too "Somewhere My Love dark to get any description of the thief. The radio was valued at $25. Varicose Veins (VARICES) are a minor discomfort. Ye! unireatcd, plications; ending in clotting of the blood The clot detaches.

00 i the Era mr.y 25 WIN A cause sudden deoth OMEGA mo ol proud possession Varices arc dilated veins. Quite common in the legs, ihey can occur elsewhere In the eyes (VARICULAL HEMORRHOIDS (Piles). Etc. The NOW classic "Laura's Therm'" from Dr. Zhivapo.

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