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NEWCASTLE NEWS.TUESDaV, MARCH II, 1171 W.IIe6.ft,!en Wright omwuon Joseph Byid i Pall 7 i nn H' of 34 Jl 60, of Buffalo, b. i-alen, 78 of RD 2, Penry Nesbitt Jackson KnoUs, who N.Y., died March 9 Sl3fP' 4:35 P-m' died Sunday, is survived by a son He was the father of Mrs. City Ralph Jr. home in addition to Edith Wise of 1108 S. Jefferson uenerai Hospital after a one- the two daughters toted in the St.

osituary yesterday, was born in Venango Mr. Wright was the son of the County June 29, 1892 to the late late EUfa Howard and Jennie Johnand Mary Jones Stewart Wright and a member of ugUtn. Hillman Lodge, and AM of Mrs. Falen was a former Younestown. member of the Orange Ladies Services will be at 1:30 p.m.

Lodge. tomorrow in the First UP Church of Lowellville, Ohio. Burial will be in Lowellville Cemetery. Council of Churches may die of apathy New Castle Council of the discussion and the Churches last night devoted the appointment of the committee to meeting time in Croton United study the Council of Churches. Methodist Church to a lengthy Mrs.

Rodgers gave her report on discussion on whether or not the work at the City Rescue Mission council should continue. listing 31 interviews, 44 home The long discussion was calh and distribution of 500 chaired by both Fred Allen, articles of clothing and 10 food council president, and Mrs. baskets. She also reported on the Montgomery Rodgers, Dr. 23 mothers who attend the Cuyler Ferguson began the special Mothers Bible Class held discussion with his report on the each week at the mission council after considerable James Munson reported on the research.

He stated that to Sunday School Attendance continue, the council must have Contest begun Sunday by the much more support from the Lawrence County Sunday School various churches. He also made a Association and asked that all motion to inform all churches Sunday Schools and churches related to the council and ask for have members sign the petition added support. to oppose the proposed state The decision was reached lottery. He also asked for more following the discussion to teenagers to work in the Sunday appoint three ministers and two School Association. He laymen as a committee headed announced the Lawrence County by Dr.

Ferguson to further study Sunday School Convention will the matter and offer a be held April 30 and May 1 and a recommendation at the next Summer Youth Picnic is planned meeting. The council nominating for July 24. committee bore out the facts by The Summer Evening Worship stating that no candidates for Services sponsored each year by office in the council had been the council were tabled until a secured and the current report from the committee is She was married to Martin J. Falen who preceded her in death in 1966. She is survived hu Mr.

Byrd was bom Dec. 25 1910 to Cleveland Byrd and the late Isabelle Simon Byrd. He is survived by his wife, Mary Isabelle; a son, Theodore J. Byrd of Buffalo; two other daughters, Mrs. Gladys Harris and Miss Paulette Byrd of Buffalo; his father, Cleveland Byrd of Buffalo four brothers Daniel, Edward, Leroy and Theodore; two sisters, Mrs.

Edith Rowe and Mrs. Willa Mae. Houston; and 15 grandchildren. The funeral was held Friday at the Shiloh Baptist Church in Buffalo with Rev. E.

J. Echols officiating. Burial was in Ridgelawn Cemetery. John B. of New Brighton RD i Thomas C.

McCowin ana marun J. jr. of Manchester, III Im Rk9 Western Pennsylvania. Mansfield and Semmler used the visual aid to explain Penn Power's part in the large power pools during tbeir talks before 80 teachers participating in a graduate course entitled "Economic Education for Teachers" held Saturday at Troggio's Restaurant. Ohio; five daughters, Mrs.

Clair N. King Ave. died at 11:50 p.m. (Irene) Kirker and Mrs. Allen Sunday in Cleveland Clinic after (Thelma) Galbreath of Ellwood an extended illness.

City; Mrs. Jack (Mazie) He was born in New Castle McDonald of Beaver Falls, Mrs. Nov. 1, 1906 to the late Edward Richard (Ora) Long of Negley, and Belle McCowin. He was Ohio and Mrs.

Anthony (Cookie) employed prior to his illness as a Ricciuti of Portersville RD a guard by the Babcock and Wilcox brother, Albert McLaughlin of Co. Barkeyville, 20 Mr. McCowin was a member grandchildren; and 12 great of Washington Union Christian grandchildren. and Missionary Alliance Church. She was preceded in death by a He was married first to the sister, Mrs.

Mazie Meals in 1971. former Gladys Richardson, who Friends will be received at the preceded him in death in 1967. Kenneth C. Turner Funeral He is survived by his second Home, 500 Sixth St. from 7 to 9 wife, the former Treva Cameron p.m.

today and from 2 to 4 and 7 at home; a son, Charles E. of RD POWER SEMINAR Penn Power Vice President and General Manager Ray E. Semmler, left, President of the American Institute of Economies of New Wilmington Cap. William McKee and D. Bruce Mansfield, president and chairman of the board of Penn Power, pause near a detailed map illustrating large power pools in Eastern Ohio and Mrs.

T. Hollschwander ELL WOOD. CITY Mrs. Theresa; Hollschwander, 77, of 212 Hazel Ave. died in Golden Hill Nursing Home in New Castle at 10:15 p.m.

yesterday after an extended illness. She was bom in Rumania June 19, 1893. Mrs. Hollschwander was a member of St. Agatha Church.

She was married to George Hollschwander who preceded president, Alien, ana otner heard on whether or not the officers, according to the council will continue. The next constitution of the council, must meeting and date for this report relinquish their offices at the end was set for April 19 in Croton of the current term. United Methodist Church. Teachers hear power talk Peiin Power officials spoke general manager of Penn Power evolution of the public utilities before more than 80 graduate and president of the and explained why there is no her in death in 1964. The constitution of the Council of Churches, drawn up when the organization for church laymen She is survived by a son, Albert students attending a workshop as Pennsylvania Electric national power crisis, tie pointed out that there is no power of Ellwood City; daughter, part a six-credit graduate Women lose coats, gloves was founded, asks that each church appoint two delegates to serve the council and further iwo women reported their Association (FhA).

FhA. is a trade association of 16 independent investor-owned electric companies in Pennsylvania. The speakers were introduced by Capt. William McKee, president of the AIE. shortage in the area served by Penn Power and Ohio Edison because of a massive construction program now under way by the two companies in cooperation with other area to 9 p.m.

tomorrow. The service a sister, Mrs. Ora Cearfoss of will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Phoenix, and three funeral home, conducted by the grandchildren. Rev.

James Williamson of Grove Friends will be received at the City, formerly of Wurtemburg Robert A. Myers Home for United Methodist Church. Burial Funerals, 208 N. Jefferson St. will be in Wurtemburg from 7 to 9 p.m.

today and from 2 Cemetery. to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m; tomorrow, cl i i The service will be at 11 ajn. trrtel R. Thursday at the funeral home, ELLWOOD CITY Mrs. conducted by the Rev.

Earl Ethel K. VanGorder, 68, of 935 Docherty of Washington Union Lbngvue Drive, Wiley Hill died at Christian and Missionary her home at 7 10 today after Alliance Church. Burial will be in a month of illness. Graceland Cemetery. course entitled "Economic Education for Teachers" at Troggio's Restaurant Saturday.

The course is sponsored by the American Institute of Economics (AIE) of New Wilmington in cooperation with Youngstown Mrs. Jim (Margaret) Cable of Ellwood City; three grandchildren; and one greatgrandchild. She was preceded in death by a son, George, killed in World War and three brothers. asks that at least one should be coats and 8loves were stolen under 25 years of age so that the Saturday night while they were council and the church can better attending a wedding reception at serve the youth in the city. the Unione clabro Club, 211 E.

Reports were heard following Dwfeion st- Mrs. Charles Mangino of 700 electric utilities. Penn Power Together, the Penn Power State University. Teachers executives unveiled a wide and Ohio Edison are members of Friends will be received at the flnntruwi Funeral Home, present represented public high panorama of responsibilities of a power pool known as Central schools throughout eastern Ohio 123 Fifth from 7 to 9 p.m. the electric utilities in the United Area rower Loorainauon group Statestoday.

(CAPCO). The CAPCO Mansfield, in a talk entitled companies are building two W. Clayton St. said her black, imitation fur coat worth $150 was taken from a rack. Also missing was a pair of elbow length, black leather dress gloves.

Mrs. Reuben Pratt of 232 E. Elizabeth St. said her green Progress by board, teachers The Economics of a Regulated nuclear generating stations, two today and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow.

The Requiem Mass will be sung at 10 a.m. Thursday in St. Agatha Church by the Rev. Donald Voelker. Burial will be in St.

Agatha coal-fired stations and later this Elmer R. Moyer Elmer R. Moyer, 65, of 826 Gibson died at 12:05 p.m. yesterday at his home after an and western Pennsylvania. Speakers during the morning class included D.

Bruce Mansfield, president and chairman of the board of the local power company, president of Ohio Edison Company and chairman of the Edison Electric Institute (EEI). EEI is a trade -association representing over 200 She was born in Ellwood City Jan. 17, 1903 to the late Amos and Margaret Mack Wiley Mrs. VanGorder was a member of First Baptist Church and the Dorcas Sunday School Class which she formerly taught and the Ellwood City Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. She was preceded in death by her husband.

David I. VanGorder He was born in Middle Cemeterv fur coat and a pair of gloves were taken from the front seat of her car, which had been locked. A window had been smashed to A joint release issued by the New Castle Area School Board and the New Castle Area year will bring into service a unit at an Ohio Edison plant on the Ohio River. Mansfield further explained, "Regulations of public utilities -come from various government agencies and the regulations serve as guidelines for the industry to follow." According to Loyal E. Parady Loyal E.

Parady, 63, of 600 N. Lancaster Township, Butler County Oct. 5, 1905 to the late Henry E. and Elizabeth Best investor-owned electric utilities. Moyer.

He was retired from the Cedar St- at 4:30 P-m- Akn the Pennsylvania Power Co. after 27 yesterday in Jameson Memorial fg1 in oka Pennsvh "progress is being made" toward ry" a new contract for the 1971-72 school year. Candidates Another meeting will be held at 8 p.m. Friday and tentatively IICIVG meeting vice president and She is survived by three years as a coal handler. nospuai aner an exienaea Haiiahtwv Mrc RnHnovfViviWi Mr.

Mover was a member of 1. mnc hnm in Mow OieHa Public Utility," unfolded the St, Vitus age limit five years All children entering the September Kindergarten class at St. Vitus school must be at least five years old before Feb. 1, 1972, not four years as reported Saturday. The kindergarten and first grade student registration will be held tomorrow in the school gymnasium.

Registration will be according to the foDowing schedule: Last names A through 8:45 a.m.; Porter of Ellwood City. Mrs. at 9:30 a.m. Saturday in the county and city administration building. A state mediator plans to return April 1 for a meeting at 7:30 p.m.

at the Castle Arms Motor Hotel if candidates plus candidates for some of the offices in the townships and boroughs attended a Lawrence County Republican Committee meeting last night at the rnuntv ijreenwooa memoaist uiurcn and the Fraternal Order of Feb. 19, 1908 to Mrs. Eva Eagles. Aerie 455 of New Castle. Easterday Parady and the late He was preceded in death by Albert Parady.

He was retired his first wife, the former from North American Rockwell, Elizabeth Anna Reynold. Spring Division. He is survived by his second Parady was a member of wife, the forma- Mildred Neiper Mahoning Methodist Church and whom he married June 8, 1967; a Fraternal Order of Eagles, daueKter. Mrs Leonard '(Berlin Aerie 455 of New Castle. Mansfield, this unique quality peculiar to the utility industry sets it apart from other businesses and makes it a "business affected with a public interest." Semmler spoke at length on measures being taken by the local power company and utilities across.

the United States for air quality control. He cited specifically the local power company's efforts at the New Castle Power Plant. Following their talks, Mancfiolri and Rcmmlcr which represents the teachers in warehouse. the city school district, met last All the candidates present had night with a state mediator. the opportunity to speak.

JAMESON MEMORIAL To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crawford of 28 Moore Providence, R.I., a son, March 15. Mrs. Crawford is the former Susan Proch.

To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gentsy of 13 W. Balph a daughter, March 15. Mrs, Gentsy is the former Bonita Duda.

To Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Suchonic of 137 E. Leasure a son, March 16.

Mrs. Suchonic is the former Linda Shoup. William Janyce) Nelle of Beaver Falls and Mrs. James (Harriet) Vogt of Warren, Ohio; two brothers, Frank C. Wiley of Ellwood City and Ira C.

Wiley of New Castle; a sister; Mrs; Alfred (Bertha) 'Gooch of New Castle; arid nine grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two brothers, Amos Wiley and Henry Wiley, and a sister; Mrs, IdaSchott. Friends will be received at the Kenneth C. Turner Funeral Home, 500 Sixth St. 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. Thursday at the funeral home, conducted by the Rev. Wesley I.

Evans of First Baptist Church. Entombment Bash of New Castle; a step- He is survived by his wife, the daughter, Mrs. Harold (Freda) Estella Carr whom he Towne of South Dayton, NX, married Jan. 17, 1930; a three sons, Glen and David E. daughter, Mrs.

John (Brenda) of New Castle and Ray S. of Vitelli of New Castle; three sons, Ellwood City; a brother, Herman Loy Edward and Thomas last names through 10 last names through wred miMtinns nosed hv the 1 p.m. last names through students. 1:45 p.m. of New Castle- nine G.

of New Castle and Gerald A. j. mil 111 grandchildren, and three step of Brandon, his mother, All parents are assed to bring Mrs. Eva Parady of New Castle; grandchildren. the following requirements for registration: state birth He was nrwwted in death bv two sisters, Mrs.

Cora Clark of ST. FRANCIS two brothers. Harvev and Omer New Castle and Mrs. Minnie To Mr. and Mrs.

Ronald certificate, verification of Friends will be received at the kvans Of Downey, a Production up NEW YORK (UPI) Steel production rose by 1.3 per cent last week to a 16 V2 month high of 2,810,000 tons, the American Iron Steel Institute reported Monday. ii in ciin R-ir ttp R. Cunnindiam North Side brother, Raymond of St. Eicholtz of 232 Vine a successful vaccination; daughter, March 15. Mrs.

immunization records and Eicholtz is the former Patsey baptismal date and church where Can ami. Church Cemetery Mausoleum. Funeral Home, 2429 Wilmington Petersburg, and nine Road, from 7 to 9 p.m. today and grandchildren. Mrs Rose Dovle from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m: Friends will be received at the mi.

wy tomorrow. The service will be at L1y d00 Funeral Home, Mrs. Rose J. Doyle, 84, of 1810 130 Thursday at the funeral 101 w- Madison Aye. from 7 to 9 Wilson Ave.

died at 5:50 a.m. home, conducted by the Rev. p.m. today and from 3 to 5 and 7 today in St. Francis Hospital jack Ballenger of Greenwood to 9 m- tomorrow.

Funeral after a short illness. Methodist Church, assisted by arrangements will be announced She was born in New Castle the Rev. Samuel Baker of Clifton tomorrow. COMPLETE cor PROfESSIONAl SERVICES! IV uct. id, 1880 to tne late josepn Flats Mission.

Burial will be in CASH NITE DRAWING TONIGHT AT 8:30 P.M. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY Harris services and Sophia Gardner Carson. Oak Park Cemetery. Ernesto Appollino liptrl Watch Stnrkt mmi Rtstaratiwi fesifai Cmrtad far Taar Hiirhnw Jtwttry StorRtafatMf Dm iMfmlni EtlvU mmi htswwKt Services for Charles G. Harris, 80 of 11 Temnalena Ave who Mrs.

Doyle was a member of St. Joseph the Worker Church. She was married to Frank G. Doyle, who preceded her in When The Occasion Calls For GIFTS SHOP 2701 WILMINGTON ROAD AT THE CORNER OF MAITLAND LANE PHONE 6586629 ELLWOOD CITY Ernesto died Sunday, will be held at 2 Appollino, 76, of rear 1021 p.m. tomorrow at the Lloyd L.

Rosannah St died sometime v.a. w- mi death May 7, 1953. dunng the at home Madison Ave. daughters, Mrs. JohnL.

(Anna apparently of a heart attack. He Mr Harris was nrereded in Melder of New Castle and waa iuuiiu uy laimiy cany uus death by tour brothers: WiLuam, Mrs. Miles (Helen) Miller of morning. Jack, Albert and Arthur; two LaMirada, a son, Thomas A. of New Castle; 11 grandchildren; and 11 great- He was born on isept.

7, 1894 in sisters, Mrs. Catherine K. Italy. Thomas and Mrs. Esther Mr.

Appollino was a member Beaton; and a granddaughter. nf PiirifiraHnn nf the RlsoH IONLY 31 DAYS LEFT! Jesse N. KERR "Gems and Jewelry" 5-7 N. Mill St. Phone 654-6121 grandenudren hiulu a virgin wary unurcn.

Me retired Castle View Burial Park. GET LUCKY ON YOUR uaugmci una. ngnca ix. 19W fr0m the Ellwood Works Sweeney; a son, Francis; a 0f U.S. Steel Corp.

sister, Mrs. Anna Davis and four He survjved by his wife, the brothers, William Carson, Louis former Vienna Girard, four Carson, Joseph Carson and Peter daughters, Mrs. Patsy (Delia) Canon. Boccardi of Monroeville, Mrs. Friends will be received at the Mei rrwMhvi Kmirh nt J.

Bradley McGonigle Memorial Munhall, Mrs. William (Lillian) Attention MOBILE HOME OWNERS Home, 133 N. Beaver St. from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow.

The Requiem Mass will be sung at 10 a.m. Thursday in St. Joseph Hudspath, and Mrs. William (Mary Jane) Caccia Jr. of Ellwood City.

Service arrangements will be announced tomorrow from the INCOME TAX the Worker Church by trie Kev. Edward M. Cole. Burial will be mae Teolis Funeral Home in St. Mary Cemetery.

309 Spring Ave. Saint Patrick's Day can be Funeral home B3 Dear Friends; D. not fail to inv-cstiopt Security benefit Htvcstigatc Social I Respectfully; your lucky day, if you take your tax return to BLOCK. We'll pre 5 WARNER PHOTO SHOP pare, check and guarantee your return, making sure you receive every 1 Returns Why Put Up With Bad Water? CULLIGAN Has The Answer A Portable Exchange Type Water Cor iitioner That Hides Away In Your Mobile Home. legitimate deduction.

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