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NEW CASTLE NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 171 County will audit regional planners Mrs. Mary Lombardo Waldo Davis Mrs. Mary Lombardo, 72, of Waldo Davis, 64, of 467 E. 419 Uber St. died at 12:50 a.m.

Washington St. died at 11:27 a.m. today in St. Francis Hospital yesterday in St. Francis Hospital after a lingering illness.

after an extended illness. Arsenio (Sam) Flora Arsenio (Sam) Flora, 65, of 16 Maitland St. died at home at 8:30 a.m. today after an extended illness. He was born Alio I QTiFL in She was born in Newport, New mr.

uavis was uviu in Duuer San Arsenio Italv to htP ver Borough, Pa. on Nov. 27, on reu. ivn me laxe Samuel John and Ida Davis. He Arsenio and MarRaret Gareano 1898 to the bte Peter and was employed by the Lockley Ippolitti Vessella.

Flora. He was retired on Mrs. Lombardo was a member of St. Vitus Church and the Sons Machine Co. in the tool crib for 15 years.

He was a member of the of Italy Auxiliary. Her husband, Joseph Christian and Missionary disability from the Universal-Rundle where he had been a caster. Mr. Flora was a member of St. Vitus Church and the King Humbert Society.

Ho is curvii-ori hv hie iho Alliance Church. Lombardo, died in 1967. She is survived by six sons, Victor, Peter and James of New former Rachel Luongo, whom he Castle, Ralph of Torrance Calif He is survived by his. wife, the former Roberta Dix, to whom he had been married for 36 years; a son, William of New Castle; three daughters, Mrs. Richard (Elaine) Haggerty, Mrs.

Paul married Oct. 7, 1926; three sons, Joseph of Anaheim, Calif, and Louis of Louis, four daughters, Miss Garnet and Mrs. (Mary Lou) Quinn and Mrs. Willis (Mane) Emery at nome, Mrs. Anthony (Irene) Zarra of Eugene (Joan) Zarilla of New Scranton and Mrs.

Joseph Castle; a sister, Mrs. Evelyn, (Rosella) Tomon of Ellwood Fulena of New Castle; two' City; two sisters, Mrs. Sebastian brothers, Henry of Boardman, (Lena) Vericella of New Castle Ohio and DeWayne of New and Mrs. Ann Cervilli of Castle; and 22 grandchildren. Cleveland; three brothers, Friends will be received at the The county commissioners, agreed to disband upon yesterday instructed controller completion of two projects.

Robert E. Font to update an Regional remains an audit of the Lawrence County autonomous body until it does Regional Planning Commission, disband. The last audit made on the In other business, the commission is dated Dec. 31, commissioners received a 1968, Font reported. Since the request from Bessemer Borough commission is still in operation.

Council to have repairs made to a he will audit accounts from that bridge on the corner of Main St. date to the present. and W. Poland Ave. in the Officials of the commission, borough.

Font said, have invited the The commissioners instructed county to conduct an audit. The county engineer John Zabetakis audit would serve to inform the to determine whether the county commissioners of the owns the bridge and, if so, to commission's spending and make needed repairs, income since their assets will be A meeting scheduled for turned over to the county when yesterday between the the commission disbands. commissioners and Craig Perry, When a jurisdictional dispute a representative of Pittsburgh between the Regional and the educational station WQED-TV, Lawrence County planning was postponed. Perry, who was commissions flared up in unable to attend, asked that the November, Regional officials meeting be rescheduled. Cigarette machine burglaries hit city City police are investigating Moravia St.

A trash can was four burglaries of cigarette thrown through a front glass machines between 11:30 p.m. door and the money box of the and 2:45 a.m. this morning. cigarette machine was removed. The first occurred at 11:30 The box contained S5.

p.m. at Kline Lumber Co. 210 Another break-in was reported Washington St. Someone threw a at 2:30 a.m. when two officers car muffler through a glass door spotted two young males in and then broke into the cigarette Sycamore Way near the Mid-machine.

An undetermined Town Lounge. The youths fled amount of money was taken. on foot through the library lot to Sam Angelo and Anthony of New Castle; a -daughter, Mrs. Ronald (Margaret Ann) Joseph of Boardman, Ohio; two sisters, Mrs. Adele Meluso of Jersey City, N.J.

and Mrs. Joseph (Rachel) Vericella in Italy; and seven grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a sister, Mrs. Gladys Mianzza, and five brothers, Nick, Anthony, Tony Mangieri, Frank Mangieri and Angelo Ma ngieri. Friends will be received at the Edward A.

DeCarbo Funeral Home, S. Mill and E. Lutton streets from 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday.

The time of the Saturday services will be announced tomorrow. amid VICTIM OF OIL SPiLL Dead two oil tankers under the Golden Gate Bridge. Conservationists have expressed fears for marine wildlife in San Francisco Bay because of the huge amount of oil leaked into tbe bay. UPI Harrison Vessella of New Castle, Jacob Vessella of Ellwood City and James Vessella oE W. Pittsburgh and 12 grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by a brother, Anthony Vessella. Friends will be received at the William F. DeCarbo Funeral Home, 926 Cunningham Ave. from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow and Friday.

The Requiem Mass will be sung at 9 a.m. Saturday in St. Vitus Church heavy layer of oil covering what normally would be a white sand beach, this waterfowl is victim of the massive oil spill caused by the collision Monday of William F. DeCarbo Funeral Home, 926 Cunningham Ave. from 7 to 9 p.m.

today and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow. The service will be at 11 a.m. Friday at the funeral home, conducted by the Rev. C.

Jack Hay of First Christian and Missionary Alliance Church. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Mrs. Pearl S. Getting Mrs.

Pearl S. Gettings, 80, of One cut, Leisey service Firemen install officers ELLWOOD CITY The by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph funeral service for Susan P.

Snowmobile crackdown planned Neshannock Township Police plan to crack down on snowmobile operators The second burglary took place IN. Mercer St. and then headed at 12:25 a.m. at Mike and west on North where police George's Gulf Station at 1416 lost the pair. Upon investigation Pulaski RD 1 died at 12:25 a.m.

today' in Jameson Memorial Hospital after an illness. She was born Nov. 18, 1890 in New Bedford to the late William P. and Sara Waters McClung. Mrs.

Gettings was a member of the United Presbyterian Church in New Bedford. She was married to Oscar Gettings, who died in 1949. She is survived by a son, officers found glass broken out of who are "becoming a nuisance and getting out of hand" in the township. New officers of the Neshannock Volunteer Fire Department were installed last night at the monthly meeting. Past president Richard Veri handled, the gavel over to the new president, Gordon Wendel.

Fire Chief Gene King reported onlv two calls in the month of Fabbri, The procession will leave the funeral home at 8:30 a.m. for the church. Burial will follow in St. Vitus Cemetery. Harry E.

Baxter Sr. Harry E. Baxter 78, of 216 Florence Ave. died at his home at 4 a.m. today after an extended illness.

He was born in Milligantown, Pa. Oct. 10, 1892 to the late Andrew and Elvira Walker Baxter. He was retired from the Baxter Heating and Roofing Company, which he formed. Mr.

Baxter was a member of Second United Presbyterian Church. Leisey, 76, of 12th St. who died Monday, will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at the P. 0.

Contrucci Funeral Home, 123 Fifth conducted by the Rev. George Richman of the Assembly of God Church. Friends will be received at the funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m. today and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow.

Burial will follow the service Saturday in Mountville Cemetery Deaths elsewhere ANN ARBOR, Mich. (UPI) Contracter awarded $3f925 the front door, the cigarette machine broken into and $20 taken from the register drawer. Loose change was found on the floor but it was not known how much was in the machine. The last robbery took place at 2:45 a.m. at the Sharkey Arco Harold (Bud) of New Castle, and one hit in fight Thomas Matthews, 29, of 208 Elm St.

is listed in good condition in St. Francis Hospital following a fight about 3 a.m. in front of 12 Steinbrink Place. Matthews has cuts of the face and Up and pain in the Jay Cleveland Wise, 37, of 913 Moravia St. was treated and released from St.

Francis with a 12-inch cut along the left shoulder. Officers were called to the scene of the fight early this morning and when they arrived found Matthews bleeding around the face and neck and Wise bleeding from the left shoulder. Wise claimed Matthews had cut him with a razor. Both parties are due to file charges against each other sometime today. Henry W.

Welker, chief of township police, said today he plans to slap disorderly conduct and other charges on operators guilty of destroying lawns, shrubs and outdoor lights on private property. a brother, Clyde McClung of December, which brought the Pulaski RD 1. total for 1970 to 88. Preceding the meeting a pancake and sausage dinner was She was also preceded in death by four sisters, Mabel, Helen, Edna and Hazel. Friends will be received at the "We don't object to served to the members and their guests, which included Bart yesterday awaraea was brolten and cigarette genera contractor Thomas L.

machine was also broken into. Tt anyone having fun on snowmobile, but we Richards, county civil defense director, and Fr. McBride, Allen in a civil suit over the Dr. Alexander Grant Ruthven, contained $25. He was married to the former object to their disregard for private property and the department chaplain.

president of the University of Lindermalj who law. micrugan tur tu. years uniu his retirement in 1951, was found Birthday wishes were extended to a member of the department, C. J. Dodds, who Police believe the same gang had committed all four burglaries, plus a rash of earlier burglaries this month with the same pattern.

He also pointed out that it dead at his home here Tuesday. is illegal to travel was 90 on Jan. 12. snowmobile on any Edward A. DeCarbo Funeral Home, S.

Mill and E. Lutton streets from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow. The service will be at 11 a.m. Friday at the funeral home, conducted by the Rev.

John J. McClure of the UP Church of New Bedford. Burial will be in Neshannock Cemetery in New Wilmington. Mrs. Charles P.

Skelton A private funeral service was held at 1:30 p.m. today at the highway, road or street. terms a contract for remodeling the Minuteman Restaurant. 17 S. Mercer owned by James G.

Karidis. Allen had asked payment of $4,900 from Karidis for extra work he contended was not covered in the terms of an original $12,000 contract and later supplemental contracts. Karidis contended that only certain work done by the Allen firm should be considered for extra payment. May 3, 1961. He is- survived by four sons.

David Harry E. Fred F. and Richard D. of New Castle; 16 grandchildren; and 14 great grandchildren. He was also preceded in death by a son, Daniel W.

on March 25, 1965 four sisters, Mrs. Pearl Hepler, Mrs. Jessie King, Mrs. Karrie Swank and Mrs. Delia Anyone doing so will be stopped and charged with a He was 88.

Ruthven's body was found in an armchair in front of a television set and he apparently died during the. night, a university spokesman said. STANFORD, Calif. (UPI)-A heart attack suffered as he was vehicle code violation, he said. JAMESON MEMORIAL To Mr.

and Mrs. John P. Karnes of Volant RD 2, a son, Welker said the many complaints from property owners made tougher action against snowmobilers Milligan; and four brothers, Leyde-Tanner Mortuary, BUTZ FLOWERS For Over 115 Years Phone 652-7727 The Nicest I walking toward the Faculty Dretlnen, Russell, Charles and Highland and Winter avenues! Jan. 19. Mrs.

Karnes former Judy Butchey. Club proved fatal Tuesday to Loujs necessary. Custodians grievences to be aired A three-member arbitration panel is expected to meet at 10 a.m. Tuesday to resolve contract grievances filed by custodians in the New Castle Area -School District. The panel, consisting of attorney Joseph Solomon, Friends will be received at the To Mr.

and Mrs. James M. Do Your FALSE TEETH the Stanford University Physics Department from 1948 to 1966. R. D.

Cunningham North Side Funeral Home, 2429 Wilmington He was 55. Drop, Slip or Fall? A Stanford professor for 23 ffom 2 tQ 4 Shuster, Box 281, New Galilee, a daughter, Jan. 19. Mrs. Shuster is the former Janis Davis.

To Mr. and Mrs. Milton W. Duffee of 222 S. Liberty a son, Jan.

19. Mrs. Duffee is the former Gloria Viggiano. To Mr. and Mrs.

William Nunn years, he was the author ot "Quantum Mechanics," a physics text book running its third edition. Reservations for parks may be made Mayor Carl A. Cialella Jr. has announced that residents of the Don't keep worrying whether your false teeth wUl come loose at tbe wrong time. For mere security and comfort, sprinkle FASTEETH" Denture Adhesive Powder on your dentures.

FASTEETH holds false teeth firmer longer. Makes eating easier-more natural. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste. Dentures that fit are essential to health. So see your dentist regularly.

Get easy-to-use FASTEETH at all drug counters. tomorrow. The service will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday, conducted by Dr. George Henderson of Second UP Church.

Burial will follow in Graceland Cemetery. BASKETS For Any Special Occasion! for Mrs. Charles P. Skelton, 83, of 936 Center Church Road who died at 5' p.m. yesterday in her home after a brief illness.

Mrs. Skelton was born in' Cincinnati, Ohio May 13, 1887. She was the former Nellie daughter of the late Charles and Florabelle Conley Howlett. Her husband, Charles P. Skelton, preceded her in death Feb.

15, 1955: She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Ralph Thomas of Albuquerque, N.M. and Mrs. Samuel Sisley of New Castle; five grandchildren; and four great grandchildren. The service today was OAKLAND, Calif.

(UPI)- of 407 N. Jefferson a son Jan. 19. Mrs. Nunn is the former ny wno wf 1 Memorial services will be held Thursday for Joan London Harris Sumner ELLWOOD CITY rarn, uasLun rain, ui ci iuu Harris Beach for picnics and other functions should contact the Cascade Park office daily from 9 Spwul representing the school district; Robert Fraley, representing Teamsters Local 261; and Alvin Shenken, representing the community, will meet in Solomon's law office in the First Federal Savings and Loan Co.

building. The custodians, who are members of Teamsters Local 261, have filed a grievance over holiday pay and other benefits for part-time employes who are used primarily as substitutes for regular workers. She died early Tuesday at Sumner, 83, of 219 Second St. Kaiser Medical Center of at Ms home a 3 Pf1-cancer. She was 70.

yesterday unexpectedly after being in ill health for several GREENWICH, Conn. (UPI)- i15- at o. or He was born in Lawrence conducted by the Rev. Wayne FREE KODA COLOR FILM Ufelone crusader for feminist County on June 3, 1887 to the late Shellenberger and burial liteiong crusaaer tor iemmisi Mar, Wnn followed in Oak Park Cemeterv. Roberta Schell.

To M. and Mrs. William A. Lockhart of 205 Boyles a son, Jan. 19.

Mrs. Lockhart is the former Nancy Davis. To Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Shannon of New Wilmington RD 1, a daughter, Jan.

19. Mrs. Shannon is the former Janet Chisholm. To Mr. and Mrs.

John Karellas of 1711 Audley a daughter, Jan. 19. Mrs. Karellas is the former Mary Papathatou. ST.

FRANCIS To Mr. and Mrs. Patsy a.m. to 6 p.m. Man injured in accident Gary Lee Glidden was treated and released from Jameson Memorial Hospital last night at 11:05 p.m.

following an accident on U.S. 422. causes, died Monday nignt at v. her home here Sumner. He was retired March 10, 1941 from the National Tube Russell critical (CX-1 26 CX-1 27 CX-620 CX-135) LEAVE A ROIL FOR PROCESSING RECEIVE A ROLL FREE PLUS A BEAUTIFUL 5x7 COLOR ENLARGEMENT.

8 -Hour This offer expires Safurcfoy, Jon. 23rd. Strike ended VENTURA, Calif. (UPI)-Peanut butter and jelly sand- WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen. Richard B.

Russell, dean of the Senate and a legislative power for decades, was in "very critical condition" today at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. Glidden received cuts of the rhK Tnrbv irld a t-Aiv NEW YORK (UPD-Virgil Co. in EU wood City. Finlay an artist and illustrator Mr- Sumner was a member of of science fiction and fantasy Calvin United Presbyterian stories, died Monday night He Church. was jg He was married to the former Emma Mae Lusher, who XENIA, Ohio (UPD-Funeral preceded him in death Feb.

8, trill ho holH Thttrcrtau 1957. face when his car skidded out of hunger strike by inmates of the control and onto the north berm Domenick, Box 184, Hillsville, a Ventura County Jail. The deorgia Democrat, 73, daughter, Jan. 19. Mrs.

of the road striking several trees. Damage to the car was estimated at $400. Domenick is the former Theresa suf fered a setback Tuesday in his battle against a respiratory for Mildred Mason, 62, who was -icciotorf orith th Ypnia ftailv Harold Sumner of Ellwood City; Gazette for 30 years. Bonace. To Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Herold of RD 6, a son, Jan. 20. Mrs. Herold is the former Sally K.

Kane. infection. Doctors at Walter Reed, which Russell entered Dec. 8, said he had shown no improvement. uuee gidiiuvjiuiuicu, au great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by a HOLLYWOOD (UPI)-Funer- If you're sick or hurt? Nationwide rodeo champion turned actor Harry N. Porter Funeral Home who appeared in scores of 200 Fountain Ave from 7 to 9 silent and talkie Westerns in P-m. tomorrow. The service will jgjQs be at 2 p.m. Friday at the funeral Mavnard, brother of the late home, conducted by the Rev.

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