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NEWCASTLE NEWS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER I71 Robert Lyle Gaston Robert LylcGaslon, 7B. of 29 Mrs. James services Services will be held in SI. Anthony Ferranano Anthony Ferrazzano, 75, 35 Corona do Lucy Church at 9 a.m. tomorrow iwaver St.

died Ln Jameson Memorial Hospital Saturday at Yourstuwndied inSt. Elizabeth (or Mrs, Claire A. James, 51, of 3 :10 a m. following a long illness. Hospital ol ar.

apparent heart 111 S. Cedar who died Cider, bake sale aid Sipe Fund NEW WILMINGTON The operation Sept, 1, A family Tommy Sipe Fund jumped to spokesman noled that clinic 111,797 ovei the weekend, as the physicians altered the 17-year-old labors ol two efforts were boy's medication last week to converted to cash contributions, head off rejection of the new Response to a sale was kidney, termed "overwhelming" by the All money contributed is New Wilmington, Fayette and turned over lo the Sipe Fund, Ncshannouk Falls women who depusiled in the Walmo Branch conduclod it. TV women earned of (he Lawrence Savings and for their home baked Trust Co. He was born in New Castle attack at 4:10 p.m. yesterday.

Saturday at a m. He was bom in San Angelo The Rev. Vincent Berloline D'Alir'e, Italy Jan. 7. 1B96 to the will preside at the seivices, wilh late Michael and Christina burial to follow in St.

Lucy Lonzana Ferrazzano. Cemetery. He married Lena Perrone who Friends may call at the preceded him in death. Edward A. IleCarbo and Son He was retired from the and Funeral Home, Mill and I.ullon LF.

Railroad, where he was streets from 2 lo land 7 to 9 p.m. employed in lire maintenance today, goods sold at Kaufman's Garage June 22,, t0 John and AnfieLinc While Gaston. His wife, the former Kathryn Irwin, died in 1954. He was a retired clerk (or the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, a member of the Second UP Church, a life member of Mahoning lodge 243 and A New Castle Consistory; Syrian Shrine of Pittsburgh, Lawrence Caravan 15; Barber Shop Quartet and Brotherhood of Railroad Clerks. He is survived by a son, Joseph L.

of Santee, three sisters Mrs. Margarel Wise of Daylon, Ohio, Mrs. Charles Wright of Ft. Friday. II kI department (or 12 years, and he Mrs.

James was bom in New was alio a real estate broker for Castle Sept. 24, 1919 to Salvstcre 35 years. He was a member ot St. and Antonetta Natale Trepicone. Vitus Church and the King She married Phillip James Sr June 19, 1943.

Glass workers strike Humbert Society. He is survived by his Mrs. Reynold (Uarmella) Pesa, with whom he lived in A cider sale project begun by II RD 1 youths to help the kidney transplant patient has turned into a community-wide project, which lo date has earned 497 for the Sipe fund. In three pressings, the Byler cider press has turned out 673 gallons of cider in the mounting effort. In chase three, remolded She was a member of St, Lucy Church.

She is survived by her Youngstown, two sisters husband, three sons, Phillip Josephine and Theresa of Italy; Dennis Gary and Ronald Lauderdale, Fla. and Mrs. E. fOLEDO. Ohio (UPD-Mem- Roy Springer of Oakmont, and two brothers Joseph and Gerard Kenneth and a daughter of the American Flint ofllaly; and four srandchildren.

Elizabeth Ann, all at home; three grandi hen. this weekend. S01 gallons were Dcn Friends may call at the three sisters, Mrs. Louis fMary) William F. DeCarbo Funeral O'Kuzo of New Castle, Mrs.

Home, 926 Cunningham Anthony (Amelia) Recupio of today from 7 to 9 p.m. and Los Angeles and Mrs. Viola tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Valetta of Norfolk, and six p.m. The funeral procession will brothers, Frank of Plainfield, yesterday. The 200 pounds of high-grade heroin, worth around $40 million, had been secreted Id (he doors, floor, and sidewalls of the expensive importrd car.

Five persons were arrested in the CAH HIDES HEROIN Gerry Jensen, deputy regional director of the U. S. Department ol Justice; displays a few of the more than 200 pounds ol heroin as he sits on the Jaguar sedan in which ii was found in uresis In New York City N.J., Mike of Yuurmslown, leave the funeral home at a.m. Wednesday, Services will be held in St. Services will be held at the Robert A.

Myers Home for Funerals, 208 N. Jefferson St. Wednesday at 11 a.m., conducted by the Rev. W. Wilson Bradburn.

Burial will follow in Graceland Cemetery. Friends may call today from 7 to 9 p.m. and tomorrow from 2 to i and? to 9 p.m. Nick M. Mcngieri Nick M.

Mangieri, 55, of 1009 Pollock Ave. died in St. Francis Hospital Saturday at 7:45 p.m. following a lingering illness. He was born in New Castle Feb.

7, 1916 to Anthony and Philornenia Colao Mangieri. He married Phyllis ScungiD Feb. 27, 1942. Mr, Mangieri was a member of Joseph and Samuel ol New Castle, Domenick of Akron, Ohio and Albert Df San Fernando, Calif. Harold Patterson Harold Patterson, 62, of 650 S.

Ray St. died in Providence Hospital in Beaver Falls at 11:30 Bids set for Rentz project Vitus Church Wednesday at 10 a.m., conducted by the Rev. Msgr. Joseph Fahbri. Burial will follow in St.

Vitus Cemetery. Mrs, Anna Cambio ELLWOOD CITY Mrs. City HRC plans to apply for money Members of Ihe city Human familiarize the community with Relations Commission (HHC) the advantages ol integration, will stage a work session at city HHC Education Committee hall tonight to map strategy on chairman Theodore Oslrowski their proposed application for pointed out. federal funds to be used to Unless the HRC is granted an educate the public on school extension, Oslrowski said Ihe integration. agency does plan to have its HRC set its sights an the request for funds in Philadelphia p.m.

yesterday lollowing an Anna Cambio, 61, of 209 Hickernell Road died in EJIwood extended i He was born in Westmoreland 2:35 shorl City General Hospital a.m. today following illness. County Aug. 11, 1909 to Mathias I. and Dolly Crouch Patterson.

He was married to the late Clara B. Wedge, who died in She was born in Erskine St. Vitus Church and past Quarry maT Hillsville Feb. 28, pressed and sold, topping the Gl3" Workers Union walked group's phase two goal of 200 oul loday at six 111010 Elass gallons. plants in Ohio, West Virginia Apples for the cider were and Pennsylvania in a wage donated bv Harry McCaslin and contract dispute.

Chester Edmislon, with 10 The strike brought to nine additional bushels coming from 'he number ol plants in the Herbert all of RD 1. The three slates closed by walk-Amish Byler family is donating outs. Contracts for about its cider press services. workers expired last Sept. 6 Some 1.200 gallon-jug but most oI lncm llld used in Hie benefit nued working while negotia-elfort are a gift lo the cause from lions were in progress, the Wilmington Dairy of RD 2 The latest negotiations broke and from Hubert Crisci of the ff here Friday night and no New Castle firm, Northern meetings were sched-Engineeriug and Plastic Carp, ulcti- A fourth press is planned for The union demanded an Wednesday, wilh the apple across-the-board pay increase picking already underway.

of 8 per cent. Management of- A group of Neshannock Falls a three-year contract in-Road youths delivered 10 bushels eluding 15 cents per hour the of apples (o the RD I residence first year and 12 cents the next of Donald Shearer, whose three two years, children helped iniliale the cider Closed today by Ihe walkout sale. Other area residents began were Imperial Glass, Bellaire, gathering apples in the Ira Ohio; Tiffin Class, Tiffin, Ohio; Hartler and David Bovarri Westmoreland Glass, Jeannette groves, ut the owner's Invitation. Fostoria Glass, Mounds The 11 young people, who ville, W.Va.; Viking Glass, New began hy picking apples for 100 Martinsville, W.Va.. and Sene-gallons of cider which thev also Glass, MoTganlown, W.Va.

sold and distributed, are now Walkouts occurred earlier at operating two roadside cider Fenton Arts Glass One is located at Hamstown, W.Va., and at the McFarland Garden Center, the L.E. Smith Co. and Lenox other at Jack Mnnre's service G'ass Works, both in Mt, station, both at the junction of Pleasant. Pa. Pa.

18 and Pa. 158. Sipe is still listed in HrYUT satisfactory condition at X-LUW Cleveland Clinic Hospital, where he underwent the the transplant -p GOOD BUY Hearing? secretary and treasurer of 1910 to Valenzio and Giovannis lie vas a former Bell Emergency Assistance School by Friday. Lombardo Rozii. Her husband, Clarence Telephone employe.

The regional EASP office in He was a member of Program (EASPt funds last week. The agency faces a Friday deadline to submit its request for a share of the $750,000 available to non-school agencies to help alleviate anti-integration feelings Jefferson AC. He is survived by his wife; two daughters, Mrs. Louis (Joanrie) Piscitelli and Mrs. David (Dolores) Duddy of New Castle; his mother; (wn sisters, Mrs.

Frank (Margaret) Sautia and Mrs. Albert (Teresa) Grieve of New Castle; a brother Samuel of Philadelphia governs the federal program in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia. Delaware, Maryland and Washington, C. An HRC representative mel Cambio, died March 13, 1967. She was the retired owner and operator of Anna's Pizza Shop in Ellwood and a inemher of Purification BVM Church and Corona D' Italia.

She is survived by her three the Thursday at the University of in areas troubled by Pittsburgh with Pamela Wilson. prospect New Castle; and Monroeville Lutheran Church, Masonic bodies and was a World War II veteran. He is survived by three sisters Mrs. Sarah M. Dull of Salem, Mrs.

Ruth Payne of Latrobe and Elsie Patterson of Pittsburgh; and several nieces and nephews. Arrangements will be announced by Cunningham's East Side Funeral Home, 454 Chestnut St. The 7:30 p.m. session meeting a specialist in the program, to gel one sons, Clarence James and granddaughter Thomas of Ellwnod City; a tonight is aimed at detailing a the necessary forms and method by which HRC can best instructions for seeking EASP funds. Slate Sen.

Donald 0. Oesterling, D-Butler, has reported the Department of Environmental Resources hopes lo have a three-part flood control project a( YMCA Camp Rend completed by early November, The Department has called for bids on the Slippery Rock Creek stream improvement project at 2 p.m. Sept. 30. "Department engineers advise me that if the bidding and processing procedures come olf without a hitch the work should begin about the third week in October and take one to two weeks to complete," Oesterling said.

Erosion damage lo the banks poses a serious flood problem for the camp. To correct the situation, the department said three steps are necessary. One is placing heavy rocks along 500 feet of eroded right bank near (he camp mess hall. The second would be the placing of rocks along 550 feet of bank downstream along McMurray Road. The (lord would be removing debris upstream from site two which is blocking the channel in the left fork of the creek.

The project will be financed by state funds, the senator said. Scott Tbivnship supervisors have agreed to provide the rocks. tie was preceneu in ueam oy brQtheri CeorgG Rono his father and a brother John in EUwood city. two sisterSi Mrs 1964- -Dolly Scialdone and Mrs. Mary Servrces will be held in St.

GeannoUe oI Ellwoad City. and Vi us Church Tuesday at 11 a.m. grandchildren. 32 cars involved According to information relayed from the program to the HRC through Ostrowski, New Castle qualifies for the funds in light of the public climate here over the school desegregation mandate of thcslaie HHC. wun me ncv.

jonn i asuangeio she was ded in death a presiding Burial wiU follow hi sistcr CcnceUa in m8 and a Frank RudlU( sl. cemetery. brother John in 1966 rnenns may can a trie Services will be held in Edward A. DeCarbo and Son PurLrkallori BVM Church I uneral Home, Mill and Lutton Wedllesday at 0:30 a the streets from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Rev.

Hobert Maido presiditlg. today. The process. for the Buriai wm follow jn st Aa(ha church will leave the funeral cemeieiy. home at 10:30 a.m.

Friends may call at the Samuel Coal miners turned down in crash MERCER Slate police from Troop are still Irving to unravel the confusion-bound series of mishaps in Clarion County last night that involved about 32 vehicles, injured an undetermined number of people FARM NEW BEDFORD Frank L. Rudiik, 39, ot 5741 IBth St. NE, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. formerly of New Bedford, died in Holy Cross Hospital in Ft.

Lauderdale at 8 a.m. Saturday following a liver ailment. He was born in February, 1932 in New Bedford to Stanley and Emila Koehanski Hudzik. He was an auto body tepairman and member of New Bedford UP Church. He married Harhara Hollis WASHINGTON (UP1) Better than half of West Virginia's coal miners filing "Want honofiK W'n Tcohs uneral Home, 309 Spring Ave.

from 7 lo 9 p.m. loday and 2 to 4 and 1 lo 9 tomorrow. total damage of bccn tumcdbdlwni Rep. James or more Kee, D-V. said Sunday.

GOOD GUY As of mid August, he the Social Security Admin- Dale Rogers BESSEMER Dale Rogers, 72, of Brum Road, New Middlelown RL) 1, Ohio, died Saturday at Youngstown Southside Hospital after a lingering illness. He was born in North Beaver Dec. 22, 1960. He is survived by Iwu daughters, Deborah Lynn and I VS. StlGI IS Wendy Jo, and a son Jelfery Frank in New Bedford; two brothers, Koberl and Kdward of Kcfl 111 Pulaski- anrl a sislpr Mrs Chicago, 111.

-A free offer of special interest to those who hear but do not understand words hits been announced by Beltone. Anon-operating model of the smallest Del tone aid ever made will be given absolutely free to anyone answering thia advertisement. Try it to see how it is worn in the privacy of your own home without cost or obligation of any kind. It's yours to keep, free. It weighs less than a third of an ounce, and it's all at ear level, in one unit.

No wires lead fronrbody to head. These models are free, so we suggest yon write for yours now. Again, we repeat, there is no cost, and certainly no obligation-Write to Dept. 9697, Bel-tone Electronics 4201 W. Victoria, Chicago, III, 60646.

Mrs. Leonard Campbell Mrs. Leonard Campbell, 82, the former Mildred Potter, formerly of 202 N. Crawford died at the Health Haven Nursing Home in Akron, Ohio today at 5 a.m. following a lenglhy illness.

She was bum in Volant Jan. 12, 1SS9 to John C. Potter and Sara McCraken. She married Leonard A. Campbell, who died in March, 1964.

She was a member at jN'orthminster UP Church. She is survived, by three daughters, Mrs. Frank (Lillian) Sholler and Mrs. Wesley (Freda) Dean of Hudson, Ohio and islralion, which handles claims under Ihe mine related disease, rejected 29,462 such requests. About 5,000 other claims remain to be processed.

Kee said 16 million is being paid out monthly lo 24,491 coal in West Virginia Township June 15, 1899 to MarHrPt sirprartkvoFPiilaslii burglary Alice Hanna Rogers. Sorvir-FS will he held Tuesday Each ol the mishaps was separate, but related to the first one at 5:40 p.m. on Ihe Em lenlon Bridge of Interstate 80 in Richland Township, Clarion County. Fotfgy conditions limited visibility and had traffic backed up for a distance of about 15 miles and lied up for three hours or more. One trooper said it was a case of, "this guy trying to avoid lulling that guy who had hit some guy and getting hit by another guy who was avoiding.

Troopers are still out this morning trying to contact several of the motorisls who were involved in mishaps but got lired of wailing and left the scene. Charles Mr. relired at a jn lne Keiy and Son receiving "black lung" com- FOR AUTO, UFE FISE INSURANCE pensation. LARRY VERONE laborer at Carbon Limestone Co, and was a member of the New Funeral home in Hubbard, Ohio luifh Ihp Rpu Almost J700 worth of goods were stolen over the weekend from llic Western Auto Store at the Weslgale Plaza in Union Now Many Wear 654-9141 Lutheran png Burial will follow in Middlelown Zion Church. Evergreen Cemetery in new FALSE TEETH STATE FARM Preceding him in dealh were Fliends may aU al lhe Township.

State Police said Ihe break-in Howard (June) Bly of Aurora, his wife, the former Pearl With More Comfort funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 lo Gulerba, 1909, and a sister 9pjn.totfay. They know denture adhesive can help. FASTEETH1 Powder jives dentures longer, firmer, lUadier occurred sometime between 5 p.m. Saturday and 1) a.m. today.

A partial list uf stolen goods includes two portable black and Yf.d feel more ccmfartible Caminite services At least one person from New hold Castle was involved in a mishap, il jremluralW. Why wnrTy? Get FASTEETH Denture Adheaive ELLWOOD CITY Services TV's four wrist vatches Powder. Dentures that fit are essen- but there were no injuries reported in that instance. Ohio, six brothers Clarence M. Potter of Barberton, Ohio, V.O.

Potter of St. Petersburg, Potter and George W. Patter of San Francisco and J. Orvillc Potter and Cecil R. Potter ol New Castle; 10 grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren.

She was preceded in death by a sister, Mrs. Grace Cooper and one grandson, Howard Reid Bly. till to health. See your dentiat regularly. Surviving are a son, Glenn A.

of Struthers, Ohio; two daughters, Mrs. Grace Kimble of New Springfield, Ohio and Mrs. Mary E. Williams ol New Middlelown; two sisters, Mrs. Gladys Hardest)' of Bessemer and Mrs.

Mabel Hummel of Petersburg, Ohio; a brother, Clare, of New Middlelown HI) 1 two pocket watches, a radio, two phonographs, sr tires, and 40 boxes of shotgun shells. The investigation is slill continuing and inventory is also continuing. WE'RE NUMBER OiE and n-jrrtber Iwd find num ber three and number fouf and FIRST EDITION "HUMMEL" ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PLATE LIMITED SUPPLY I nj Mon.andFn.9 A.M. lo 9 P.M. Tuev, Wed Thvrv Sal.

9 A M.lo 30 P.M. 2701 Wilmington Road at Mailland Lane Services will be private 21 grandchildren; and In numbei Five. GirgrdPitr(9au. Won WrUr Orftn- m. Award: Wa.lh Wining Al Ihi Wednesday at 11 a.m.

with burial great-grandchildren. Take Services will be held at in Oak Park Cemetery. your pick: straw" Of f'fSg4F Our Aiiorl-ncrl Ol SJS 245 E. a new car will be held in the Purification BVM Church tomorrow al 9:30 a.m. for Harry N.

Caminite, 54, of 120 S. 12lh St. who died Saturday. The Rev. Robert H.

Maidhof will preside and burial will follow in St. Agatha Cemetery. Arrangements are being handled by Ihe Kenneth C. Turner Funeral Home, 500 Sixth St. Rubbish pickup set The Public Works Dparlmenl has set tomorrow and Wednesday for rubbish pick-up in Ihe Seventh and Eighth wards.

Rubbish will be picked up in the Seventh Ward Tuesday and in the Eighth Ward Wednesday. All rubbish must be at the curb by 7:30 a.m. and garbage will be picked up at the usual times and locations. a new camper Arrangement will be handled by John It. Hodge Funeral Home, 107 E.

Wallace Ave. Kathryn Ycung NORTH LIMA, Ohio -Kathryn Young, 64, of 2G5 Brookfield Youngstown, died in North Side Hospital Sunday following a lingering illness. She was horn in Norlh Lima June 13, 1907 to Jesse and Clara Albright Ditworth. She maricd James If. Young July 27, 1935.

She was a member of the Mi. Olivet United Church of Christ. She is survived by a daughter. Mts. Pamela Manchester of Boardman, Ohio, and a biother Randall of East Palestine.

The body will lie in state at the Cunningham Fungal Home at I p.m. tomorrow wilh the Rev. Ronald Homrighausen officiating. Burial mil be at Zion Lutheran. Friends will be received from 7 to 9 p.m.

loday. Korherine E. MeCowin EAST PALESTINE, Ohio -Katherine E. MeCowin, 61, of 328 E. Clark St.

died at p.m. Saturday at her residence. She was born East Palestine May 1910 to James and Katherine lVitman McGuckin. She was employed as a finisher at Ihe Creslwood Pottery and retired in 1965. She was a fanner resident oi Enon Valley and a member of the Enon Valley Presbyterian Church.

She manied Guy MeCowin in September of 192S. She survived by her Waihinglfln Sfrcei Prion JESSE N.ERR "(irfll nnd N. Mill Si. filJI BUTZ FLOWERS a new boat all of the above Work out Ihe details Then, call Ihe man rom Nationwide. He can arrange complete, one-stop financing for you, al lavorable rales, through Nationwide Consumer Services, on almost any consumer purchase.

JOSEPH J. KAPRAIV 3217 Wilminglon Read NtwCoitle, Fa. Phone 6il-i404 Ml. Olivet Church from 1 to 2 Limited Quantifies QUICK SPLICE I POINTER TORCH Reg. 5.95 Now 75' Reg.

5.95 Now 1 00 UVlll" OPERA GLASSES Reg, 2.96 Now 50' Reg 24.05 Now 7" H.P. QUICK SPLICER Accura Flash iS. Reg, 5.95 Now MW Reg, 7.95 Now 2" MANY OTHEt ITEMS AT SALE PRICES No matter which plainly -priced funeral you choose NSM (uncrnl director provides the best service and facililios he has to offer, Quality service is "standard" with him, And just ns his establishment is with nil fncilitifts, so is his price range "complete." with all prices available lo nil families (il nil limes. And there is a realistic minimum, The NSM member in your community is. Wednesday Services will he husband; a son.

J. George of held at 1 p.m. with the Rev. East Palestine; a brother George William Osborne Keeller of East Palestine; and a sister, Mrs. Helen Clark of East presiding.

Burial will follow in the Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Friends may call at the Seederly-Mong Funeral Home in North Lima from 7 lo 9 p.m. JAMESON MEMORIAL To Mr. and Mts.

Ray Erdos of 401 N. Shenango a daughter, Sept. 18. Mrs. Erdos is the former Shirley Taylor.

To Mr. and Mrs. Dean L. Watson of 100 King a son, Sept. 19.

Mrs. Watson is Ihe former Mary Cramer. To Mr. and Mrs. Walter J.

Wasilewski Jr. of 214 Reerhwood Pulaski, a son, Sept. 19. Mrs. Wasilewski is the (oTmei Linda L.

Patterson. Palestine. Services will be held Wednesday at the Oliver-Linsley Funeral Home in East Palestine, with the Rev. Scotty Webster ranner Leyde NATIONWIDE COMUMEH tIRVICll, IMC. Mwtuar Tuesday.

Contributions are asked to be presiding. Burial will follow in UtttliUd Kh Mlonwlji Imunnct Ccffiptr.y riqrm olrki: Columbui, Ohio made to the Mt. Olivet United Union Cemetery, New Galilee Church of Christ Student Calling hour; will be 2 to 1 and 7 MinistcrialFund. lo 9 p.m. tomorrow..

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