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ELLWOOD CITY NEWS Pentagon to announce details of cutback plan News itamj con be deposited In Ihe box marked "News" at A'iS Wayne Avo. or phonca to 654-6651. r'OH DAILY HOMB DEL1VKHY In II wood City Area Call Albert Browcr ClllCULATlON Phones El I wood City PLara 8-6842 New Custle 654-CG51 Charges dropped against Brenneman Charges against a Porlersvillc man accused of attacking a li-yeur-old girl were dropped in a hearing before Alderman Howard B. Hanna of New Castle. Roland Brenneman, 29, Main Porlersville, pleaded guilty, however, to disorderly conduct charge and was fined $10 and costs.

The girl withdrew a morals charge and one of assault and battery which she filed alter Brenneman was. arrested Feb. 21. Hanna conducted the hearing Thursday. Mild weather will prevail tonight, Tuesday By United Press Intern ution ill A southwesterly flow of mild air ahead of a small storm svs- I Perry Township adopts I $27,454 fiscal plan World Briefs James W.

Kendall, 25, of 724 Shenango Stop Rd. suffered a fractured facial bono Saturday when he fell while shoveling snow near his home. He was treated at St. Francis Hospital and released. WASHINGTON (UPI1 Secretary of Stntu Dean Rusk has ruled out once again any possibility of negotiations to end the Vietnamese war until the Communists decide "to leave their neighbors in Southeast Asia alone." HOUSTON (UPI)-The sounds of men and machines working -echoed through Ihe wharves of the port of Houston today ending almost two months of strike-enforced silence.

Today was the first day ol reglar work for thousands ol West Gulf Coast members ol International Longshoremen's Association. each in the course ol the merger. However, the Guard and the Reserves are both below authorized strength. They are at and 260,000 men, respectively, for a total of 630,000. So the actual reduction is around 80,000.

RADIO THEFT PHILADELPHIA (UP1) Aboul 100 automobile radios and other items valued at about $4,500 were taken Saturday night or early Sunday from Cherry Car Radio Inc. in the Logan section of the city. Owner Simon L. Chery, 18, Abing-ton, discovered the theft Sunday. Also stolen were two-way radios and office equipment.

BODY FOUND PITTSBURGH (UP1) The body of Richard Bier. 16, of suburban Slialer Twp. was pulled from Ihe Ohio River near Neville Island Sunday. Authorities said Bier had been missing since mid-January. An autopsy showed death a due to drowning.

units and drill-pay classes to be eliminated. The National Guard Association gave assurances, however, lliat there has been no change in Ihe plan and Hint few Guardsmen or Reservists would he obliged to give up drill pay if they were willing to change units. From the beginning, a spokesman poinled out, Defense Secretary Hubert S. McNamara's plan has called for cutting the authorised strength of the organised Armv Reserves and the National Guard from 700,0011 lo 550,0110. The guard is being increased by 150,000, bul the man Reserves are being eliminated altogether.

This means that on the average the states will lose their 3,000 authorised drill-pay spaces By DAIIHULL (iAHVHlUU WASHINGTON (UP II The Pentagon is expected in announce locally today details of its plan for a cutback and merger of (he Army Reserves with the National Guard Some communities may be in fur a rude shock. Sections of the plan have been leaked from emigres sin en who got advance copies. Rep. Samuel 5. Slratton, said during (he weekend thai he had been advised New York's personnel strength would be cut to II, 154 from 48.371.

Washington Stale's cut will be lo 8.D07 from III, 535. The adjutants general of all 50 stales were presented the plan in detail in sessions at the Defense Department last wek. 11 was first time Ihey had received a complete list of (he Perry Township supervisors hove adopted a $27,454 budget for this year an increase of $12,260 over 1964. Aid procedures to be outlined Procedures for obtaining assistance under two federal programs will be explained at a meeting at 2 p.m. March tl in Beaver County.

U.S. Rep. Frank M. Clark, D-Beasemer, said he arranged the session upon request of Beaver County Commissioners. Representatives of the Appa-lachia Commission and the Office of Economic Opportunity will describe the programs.

Officials from Lawrence and Butler counties were invited. Mrs. Ruscille dead at 77 ELLWOOD CITY Mrs. Ros-ina M. Ruscille, 77, of 714 Park Ave.

died at 1:50 p.m. Saturday at home. She was horn in Pittsburgh in April 1887 to Martin and Elizabeth Mark Wolf DeBortoli. She married Michael A. Rus-eille.

who died ill 1942. Mrs. Ruscille was a member of St. Agatha Church, Ladies Calholic Benefit Association W.B.A., P.H.C., Christian Molh- ers and a past regent of Calho- Daughfers of America. Surviving are a son, Michael M.

Ruscille of Ellwood City; a daughter, Mrs. Lewis (Sarai Beatrice of Ellwood City; a brother, Mark J. DeBortoli; a sisler, Miss Emma E. DeBortoli, both ol Ellwood City; and six grandchildren. Mrs.

Ruscille and her husband operated a shoe stoic for many years in Ellwood City, and laler, she conducted a millinery store. Requiem Mass will be sung at 10 a.m. Wednesday in I. Agatha Church by Rev. James A.

Byrne. Friends will be received i Contrucci Funeral Home. 12i fifth Sl from 2 to 4 and 7 lo 9 m. today and tomorrow. Burial will be in St.

Agatha Cemetery. Drive Slow Children Move Fast 'food Boys SPECIALS GOOD TIU WED. NOON JRkl ZION FIG BARS I SBf) (feyi 2V HflHB3H MAZ0LA 0IL 51.89 Robin Wifr I STT ARRAY MARGARINE lb. 25c Hood S.iH 1 HEIXZ TOMATO SOUP IOC flour I I Swifting Shortening 1 I rrff 1 3 i 59c 1 99y I A-1 BLEACH Ljbhy -joge jgc ggaaa gal. Hunt's Emit 300 SI ITnSmm I Cocktail Oeans I IiSM'WI I PENNA DUTCH ifilfiytlTm CHEESE FOOD NOODLES JF maxwell MdUizALbll lb.

EffcC Rf 3 ib. sioo ovse mJWmhA if LUCKY STRIKE I 3-Hj. Call WBBP 1 PINK SALMON TUNA tISH Wlth $10.00 order and coupon below lb. AQC fCg' IIELLMANN'S PHILADELPHIA MAYONNAISE CREAM CHEESE W00 JF full quart CQc rcg. All Instant Coffee Reduced io New Low Price 5mck otkse lb.

CQc in-the-piccc VV gKadeA a CASTLE BRAND FRANKS 49c CHICKEN LEGS FRESH GROUND BEEF 39c FAMILY SIZE PKG. I I I HAM SLICES 79c m. ZlJJ CHOPPED HAM 69c SILVER-SEA I I HADDOCK FILLETS 49c They reported a $6,703 balance from which they expect to spend this year for additional road work and repairs, General fund expenditures include: general government, toad work, capital outlay, police protection, snow removal, $4(10; debt retirement, $2000; and miscellaneous, Supervisors expected to receive $11,503 from nine-mall property and occupation taws, which are the same as last year. Other revenue includes $3,465 in county aid, and miscellaneous items such as permits, fines and equipment rental. Stale liquid fuel aid for road repairs is eslimaled at visors expect to spend a total of for maintainancc and road repairs this year from belli the liquid fuel and general fund budgets.

Coin display set April 1 ELLWOOD CITY Plans for a coin display April 1 were dis cussed at Ihe recent Eagle Coin uun meeting. About SO persons attended the session in the municipal, building The display will be open to Ihe public. Judges will be Tony Larry, Frank D'Amieo and Da vid Tnlt, all ot Ellwuud and George Treantafellow Aliquippa Frizes were won by LerDy Brown. Sharon Larry. Elmo Moncrief, Michael Lasky, Richard fleer, Sam Zrjna and Mark Ma.ssey.

Miss Bessie Garmon dead at 84 ELLWOOD CITY-Miss Bessie Gnrmon, b4, of St. Petersburg, a foimitr Rllwood Area schools teacher, died in Mountain Park Hospital, St, Petersburg, Saturday evening. She was a teacher here from 1IKI9 to 1950, in the Old Circle Building, and lalcr in Bellevuc. She was a member nf the Lutheran Church. Surviving are a brother, Adam Garmon of Independence, two nephews, Lawrence V.

dinner of Ellwood City and Harold Gannon of Mew Brighton; four nieces, Mrs. Leslie Covalt ol Lansing. Mrs. A. A Smith ol Pittsburgh, Mrs.

Carl Wiltrout of Beaver Falls and Miss Helen Garmon of Greensboro, N. C. Friends will be received in Porter and Son Funeral Home, Fiflh from 1 to 4 and 7 to ft p.m. tomorrow A service will be conducted in the funeral home at 30 p.m. Wednesday by Rev.

Edmund Ffeifcr, Rnrial will he in Middle Lancaster Cemetery. CURRENT USERS MEW YORK Norway, Canada and Sweden lead the U.S in tile per capita consumption of YOU CAN BUY BETTER and FRESHER MEATS for LESS at RIVERSIDE MEAT PACKING COMPANY Frew Mill Road Ph. OL 2-9221 GASH GARRY MARKET 106 W. Wash. St, G54-CG03 LOCAL COUNTRY GOOD SIZE Need spring shopping cash? ten: eastward through soullicrn Canada will keep mild temperatures in Pennsylvania tonight and Tuesday.

The weather bureau said Ihe only affect of the storm on Penr.sy.vama Will be a fe flurries over the mountain areas Tuesday and partial cloudiness over other regions. High temperatures Tuesday were expected to be in the 40s in western sections and in the 50s in central and eastern Pennsylvania. Overnight low temperatures were forecast from 2G tu 30 in northwestern regions, 25 to 30 in central areas and 30 lo 35 in Hie southeast. Farm unit elects Mrs. McFarland Hubert MeFarlar.d New Wilmington HI) has been elected chairman of the Wom- Committee of the Law rence-Beaver Farmers Association.

Other officers elected cl a recent meeting were Mrs. Ray Perkins, vice chairman, and Mrs. Victor Kelterer, secretarv. Guest speaker was Ja Sturgeon, field representative of the -Pennsylvania Farmers Association. Attending were Mrs.

J. William Fulkman ot New Wilmington, Mrs. Norman Zeiglcr of Rochester, Mrs. James Mc-Cliesney of New Galilee, Mrs. Goldie Fo of Enon Vallev and Mrs, Harris A.

McClelland ol Now Castle. CAPE KENNEDY (UP1) The Tilan-2 rocket America's first two-man project Gemini spaceflight later this month developed a propel-lant leak today during a launch lest. FINANCE Ellwood City Hospital Notes (Visiliiif hours In Ellwood City (ivnural Hospital art; frum noon la each day. Alary Evans Matrniity Hospital arc from 1:30 lo and from 1 to p.m. ELMVOOD CITY Admitted Fred Kenehan of 507 ville 1W.

Mrs. Frances Scripsky of 408 Wampum Ave. Todd Thompson of 319 Hazel Ave. Mrs. Paul Klincsmith of RD 2 Mrs.

IleUy King 305 North St. Earl McEhvain, Box 1B7 Mrs. Helen Sessler of Har- money RD 1 Deborah llaswell of 4 1 Rr. Golf Ave. i Mrs.

Carmela Sbarro of Warn-; plun Thomas II. Marshall of Warn- P'jn RD Charles E. Wubiler of E. Ileal cr Zelietiople David Chambers ol Enon Valley Robert llober of 221 Ave. William Bowder of Harmony RD 1 Phvliss Brown of River Kd, Discharged Mrs.

George F. Miller of Por-lersville RD 1 Mrs. Frank A. Capplln 1116 S. St, Vicki Marie el lev ot 320 Brand: Beaver Vails Mrs.

Charles Rocky vich ol 218 Connoquenessiny: Ave, Mrs, Donna Kennard of 1650 Brighton Rd. James Payne of 627 Golf Ave. Mrs. William Stoops of Wampum RD 1 James Farnmle uf Wampum RD 1 Mrs. Eleanor fialliard of 1216 Beaver Ave.

Mrs. Ida Ilazen of 1B47 W. Lawrence Ave. Mrs. Raymond Blum of 3 Pa-mar Zelienople Tony Manx of Harmony RD 1 Mrs.

Alfred Colli ol Wampum RD 1 Denise Mathew of 122 N. Main Zelienople. EVAN'S MATF1HMTY Uirlhs To Mr. and Mrs. Ocev Bos-ley of -1102 Hollow Castle, a daughler, March 7 To Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Zara of 109 Glen Ae a daughter, March 7 To Mr. and Mrs. Chnrlr-j Orders of RD 1, a son, March 8 Discharged Mrs. William Beachem and daughler of (112 Fourth St.

Mrs. David Richards and son of 620 Paul St. Mrs. Ronald Scab and son of Main Wampum Mrs. Victor D' Angela and daughter o( fiJS llaiel Ave.

Mrs. Gerald Groves and son of 517 Main Harmony Hollow Rd. man charged by police EL WOOD CITY-Throld MeQiiislnn, -II. of -1201 Hollow lid. was charged with reckless driving by borough police after his auto struck a utility pole on Line Ave.

at It: 'la p.m. Saturday. Police said McQuislon was traveling east on Line Ave. and went off the road for a considerable dislance before hilling Ihc pole. He escaped injury and bis car was moderately damaged.

PITTSBURGH (UPI1 Negotiators for the "big II" steel producers and the United Steel-workers Union USW resume contract talks Tuesday fur the first time in two months anil must race lime Id reach an agreement before May 1. KRESGE'S Lawrence Villaee Plaia Base, Wall or Wardrobe CABINETS Heavy Steel CnnstrucUon $095 Get an HFC Shopper's Loan I GRAPEFRUIT Smart spring buys are as food as made with Ihe MFC Shopper's Loan. It lets you shop any store with cash for the best values not Just where you have a charge account. And it lets you repay conveniently, too. Never borrow money needlessly, but if your family needs things for spring borrow conlidantly at Household Finance.

Celery Green Peppers 2 Carrots 3 Endive Escarole ONIONS PRR PI ANT 10c 10 lbs 49c 11V d0 59c If '3 sJ MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS GET Ax 12 pe.iirti Mimi treytnil S700 stlo'i sVi.ti 1000 40.7,r) 01.4-4 1200 tii.SI M.nii 100.4:) 1500 SO 136.48 2500 S7X2B 90. 123.28 i5Ha 102.11 I 125.SK 172.301 -J' LG- PINEAPPLES 29c ORANGES largo size dor. 49c iJtlllllllllllllllllMlllllllllllllllljj 1 This Coupon Worth I 5c Off On lAb, Pkg, I MILLER'S 1 I SALTINES 1 Florida Oranges iMiiiiimiiHiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; I 100 STAMPS Vilh $10.00 Orrler 200 STAMPS I M'itli 520.00 Orrlrr I 300 STAMPS Willi S30.00 (Inler OUSE H.p Household consumer discount co. UIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllL: 1 130 Extra Stamps 1 With Purchose Of 4 Looves ASM SLICED I BREAD I All Cnnpnns Kilre liar. 1 0, Ncior.

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