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New Castle News from New Castle, Pennsylvania • Page 37

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New Castle Newsi
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New Castle, Pennsylvania
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NEW CASTLE, NEWS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL II, 192- FOk-tr-ONt FERTILIZING PAYS about 30 pounds ot nilroeeaj. 10 anon int protu lancio COLLEGE 5 ATION, Tex. Pounds of phosphoric acid and 30 (UPD One dollar will get up toiPunds of potassium, vrbereaa a from cultivated nas-iwn 01 legume nay Jias IS per cent U.S. Service lure fertilisation, extension iKkc elements, specialist George MeBee of Texas 's uncommon to double College says. pasture and meadow yields mi TtI 1 1 F' hT'i H' Til bW crm venicte.

Lt. Charles Perrotta With Squadron Two MILTON. Fla. Navy Lt. Charles E.

Perrotta. son of Mr. -Mcoee says a pasture. s. iMMge- othcr crops, needs enough plant ment, McBoe said.

foot. A soil test is the best means of finding out wtiat the pasture Marinej acconlpaoied Commo-needs, he adds. dore Perry's cxpeditiot to Japan land Mrs. Charles L. Perrotta, KB l.

waoasn is serving wits Naval Air Training Squadron Two A ton ot grata hay contains In 1853 and 1334. TiB bH ai uie nruting tieia Naval Aux iliary Air Station, Milton, Fla. U. Perrotta recently completed 500 hours of accident free night' Instruction at the air station. The mission of Uifr squadron Js to instruct sludenl aviators in riving the Navy's T- trainer airplane Id precision lac ties, acrobatic maneuvers and under instrument conditions, and at BAKED HAM DINNER Sat, April 14th 5 to 7:30 PaM.

Union Twp. FlreDepartment SCOTLAND LANE Adults $1.00, Children 50c Everyone Welcome TICKETS AT THE POOR night. Before entering the service In mm November 1965, he was graduated from YoungitOttn University, Airman Masucci At Keesler AFB LACKLAND AFB, Tex. Air man Basic frank J. Masucci, son Of -Mr.

and Mrs. Frank A. Masucci. 414 Nortluiew is being assigned to the Uni'ed SSales Air Force technical training course for KICHAJtD CHILL Richard Chill Wins Promotion Richard Chill, soo ol Mr. Two Men Enlist In U.S.

Now rial ii it v2 YOUNG LOCAL ACTOR David Campbell, a freshman at Thlel College, has the lead role of A irm, MVf plErrat ln ln Rt tcl "Aria De Capo." by Edna St. Vincent lo be presented for nlL hVS FT' I 1ne New Caslle Chsplcr o( the Thlel Woman's Club Friday at p.m. in St. Paul's Lutheran Two local men enlisted 1 Church hhawn wllh him is je.nne Williams, Erie, the only woman ln the cast. The here, selects for U.

ij. Navy recently ihrouuh the was M-p Mrs, Nicholas T. Chill, I0 Shira was recently promoted New Csstie Hecruiting Station, ac-jvanced course on the basis of his cording to Navy Klmer interest and arxitudes. drama Is a poetic fantasy alternating farce with tragedy to illustrate the world situation. An election Is scheduled, and the social committee will be headed by Mrs.

Dale Cummliigs and Mrs. Stephen Klitie. HOLLYWOOD PRODUCTION Specialist five. He is a carrier technician In the defense communication network iiosKic, TMy are: ine airman Is a 1356 graduate of Edifard Andrew Lang, son oLNcw Castle Senior High School. Mr.

and Mrs, George Lang 209. stationed In Ankara Turkey STATE SERVICE UPHELD been telling America's story OSLO The Norwegian SuT Abroad by mdio for 20 years. 11 completed his training at Atlanta, Ga. Martin W. Drespling Aboard USS Midway Martin W.

Drcsplins. son ot Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dresplinfi, 4 Aboard USS Pomfret last vesr niorp than 5.000 Kmirs at Slater. Valley lid.

RD 5. Lane enlisted for a roiiLoritv en- SAN DIEGO. Call. Navv Lt ruled thst the Act of 1936 compel- 'Voice' programs were broadcast lin dental-school trraduates to en-! by stations abroad. lislrnent and will serve umil his (jgl James W.

Gibson, son ot Mr. iist birthday. A minor en! st- Elliott R. Griffin At Camp Lejeune Recently returning lo Nor and Mrs. Sam Gibson.

W. MiUs! Mrs. Sam Gibson. 36 W. MiUiijs men! is open for young men under serving on the USS Midway i'01 ute se'ice doe r.ol violate is serving aboard the sub-1, r.

'-'the spiril. of the Consululira ci ne uss departed Calltorn! a April 7. years ot aee.wiih ttieir paren Pcmfret, which re- PnmiM consent, Under this program, a be the second tnp to r'-ust fnr nrfui'lnii ivn-irrl! UUmBn rlghLS. Carolina after spending a 20 day. man may serve from three years leave witn nis parents was Ma Midw and the fourth for' ar.o tot-rtn for ti nil.

i i niifjin it i iriiuaiiii: ihh ibhswu rinn Prft-aln FiMt Dast Flliril nt rcacnes 1115 ii5l Ulrm- Hint jW 1 UL1F r.mti rJ xn fftiiin," aa'- enlistment fulfills a four i inis iiiDBcara I Ml' lilt I MUNICH The Voice of Amcr-! at vi mat. a "vcar enlisimeot. nriffin aniiii in iti elected (o receive his re- lea, the radio arm ot Ihe Untied! does the tr ek MMIT I I llll I Tntv iU3 rVh Slow Children Move Fast States Information Agency, has from North Beaver Tup. troinir.tr at the, Marine Cat Ittwidcd New School (now Mohawk. i t.

i. r.ij mastic senior iiiffh school "WL 1SIU. Sm1h lln.r lh WALK ST. WILD SIDE" VS. 3.

I iA lKl 'JHSIfflrl TODAY ZJTL? Conner Serve, intr (r-ii ilvivi guaramee 10 a trade senoo i i i Leteu Ifl CamPlle will have 53 schools lo selectt llmir, Turkey He oresentlv stalinnM Ht cmisted 'r four years Airman First Class Waller 1 a rlve his training Conner. 1109 DUshane re. oanv Fleet Msrin Force Camu Lakes, 111. He Kraduated ported ror duty at Slslh Allied Lcienne from hannlt High School. Tactical Air Force headquarters in Griffin Is a I960 eraduate of Nmv lurKC Caslle High School.

iarry D. HOUK Conner attended New Caslle HiKh School and entered the service In ISO. He was stationed at Wcslover Air Korcc Base, before his assignment, Takes Boot Course NORFOLK. Vs. Larry Robert A.

Hoover Aboard USS Wren seaman apprentice, usw ain ij Mr ,4 ti Hoult, 3612 Ellwood Rd has com- Robert H. Marquf, nTOVcr, mBcuiniat a male inirou'itrivu a unr-Avcfi TOurse in class. TJSN. son of Mr, and Mrs.lboat training at Ihc Little Training wMte, your mJz-Mf A. H.

Hoover, hu 6, is sernna naval Amphibious School, Nor- GREAT LAKES, 111. Robert Va- H. Marquis, son of Mr. and Mrs. The- course is designed to train Richard S.

Marauls. 2633 naval enlisted personnel in I ton is undergoing recruil PENNEY IKErs aboard Uie destroyer USS Wren, which returned to Norfolk, April alter a tour of dutv with' the Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean. The Wren departed Norfolk. Nov.1 27, and sailed lo Guanlanamo Bay, uasic nanoung techniques of land- training at the Naval Training uitvi anuit'mcr, ureal iKes, Umamh Uir-' SBttlfS CARD NOW! HRS i II mm DEHH Ask vour Penney I tlU7Titfn FEAT1JRF I Cuba, fnr six weeks ot refresher' training. In January the destroyerl crossed the Atlantic alone to join ttelroyer Squadron Two.

already, operating with Ihe fleet. Daring the cruise the Wren' visited ports In Jamaica, Pucrro Rico, Hie Aiorcj, Spain, France end Italy. PFC Grzesiuk En Route To PI Marine Private First Class Leon K. Gnesiuk, son ot Mr. and Mrs.

Leon Grsesiuk. E. Cherry Is spending a 30-day leave with STARTS TONIGHT MKMBcr I soi imM 7 11 11 iji I nVI1 V( 70' 1 UAokhA 1 fllUli' SAMe' lfik I'LiiiCA-' 5V5S4 IMS. ISIII 1 3 MIGHTY URSU5 I -01-(R LB found (kit Ja, Chrht alon. can Bt ais parents, Gnesiuk is en route overseas to the PliiUipIne Islands from Marine Corps Schools, Quar.lico, where he worked as an eleclronlc tcchnicisa.

Prior lo his assignment to Ouantico, he was stationed at Camp Lejeune, N.C.. and he also spent a sborL (our of duty in Puerto Rico, Ronald E. Wallace Completes 'Boot fcllQ OlVIAOn till I rHsBsW Why did "MR. AMKHICA- rsfuse leadlw part. In Hflsil sHI iBB HV ipectaculir film pjoducilojia? Why uiil he turn hli I mmm I KSittttttttttttttSSttF bAck on rllnr career on Ihe sta(c.

and K-tWjBt QO3vKBa0Km a I cztate At sno p.m. mmm nZl GREAT LAKES, III. Ronald E. Wallace, son of Mr. and Clarence E.

Wallace, 4629 Old IJ' SotneWbrf jMI WmM HEAR HIM TONIGHT KsKfl Pittsburgh completed recruit, training, recently at the Naval' Training Center, Great Lakes, The nine week training instruction In such naval subjects lliWiriKCtltf.atil.MITJI 1 1 vKWm AND Wednesday, 7:45 p.m. I Box Offic. Opens 7:00 P.M.-Show Slarti P.M. I BDCj BbB I I I Hi I mrnm. first Pentecostal church I as seamanship, ordnance a d.l Eunnery, damage control and mili-l tary customs and courtesies.

1 mmMfiMtiaWM ml ol A full dress parade and review ftefore military officials andl. civilian dignitaries marked the! naV.l'llia)! Cf.i. TAUITC I 1 enn ot ine I raining penod. William S. Sonntag Wins Commendation U.

S. FORCES, France ITttuikvt fift wwiu ivniit -HIT NO. 1 AND 9:55 ffiSSfir A', I HHr CT XflPt OO eialisl Five William S. ran of Mr. and Mrs.

Carl E. Sonntag, Volant RD 1, recently was (warded the Army Commendation Medal while serving with the 269th Signal Company ln Orleans, France, Specialist Sonntag received the ward for his outstanding performance of duties while assigned to the company. Sonalag entered the Army I January 1959 and completed basic training at Fort Jackson. S. C.

The 23-year-old soldier was Ftaduated from Grove City High School in 1956. if BiQ Special Buffet OF REAL Kill K.S.'iE16 Ih niiiiiCD peoplei JkJL UlllllLn ftavTw IrSSwBpj VT "LoN iaiTttprn i Pi POTTER'S dsne rooh ITALIAN DISHES Wilmington Koad at Maitland Lane Walmo.

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