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Dhy may taw fen of fund Lack of sewage meetings assailed Way iscleared for construction of new Falls St. Housing staff okayed The Department of Housing By HAROLD QH1N iWnSWfWrtttr yesterday forthcoming. He added thtl the Vitril said be was aftaid the TeanS tl quarter ending prompted Commissioner Frank commissioners would probably negotiation, would take such a and Urban Development (HUD) By JOHN MANNA Pwkopthjk, executive director, said. lUTuZrlT Prothonotary anT He of has appved a reonn oi Newi Stiff Writer oity' and sorroundin. ni.

wh 10 00 CTL C.JrL, Courts John Greer to allow him ii? the Lawrence County DDle involved "5 WW t0.w Uing the program "a civeaway to The right of way in the Falls Un rZT wet area was turned ordinances the The authority and city have revlewinc ordinances ihe upiainea that all the snueme question. bi, lw( Maim- rhan, in th jackets and division Major changes in upiainea that all the snue me question. iAm -4, ivmn determine lT "wage ne founty is required to do is to lay Paul Riden of the the the State Department of months to det for maintaining court The commissioners agreed to reorganization, approved earlier Transportation by the City "naneia! obUfMons. past few months to ,0 purchase two the month the reDortofaPlanninpr uwur" 101 tne JZ TZill TT Iu! rofds properties adjacent by authority, Redeveinr.m. ah ill question, as noted by XhSCS ImeJ0' by Preslden? Judge John the exact locaUpns name management aid! and a contract staXLtn" 1 vacate VliZrTf' F- Henderson.

of the sellers public until the sale with a local accounting firm. constructinn of a tu, pii "of be responsible for uui iue cuumy was going to take commissioners' meeting room, Hiden was the blame if a townshi? should dr a rt.TT the working The completed. A f.nal figure has One manager will be Street from N. Jefferson Street 1 1 i. -----o- j-- t.

yet 10 oe aereea uoon. accorainir resnonsiDie lor ni tamilv units in ewsims lines rrom ana it no tnMltymd5SUnuimdin on'y He pointed out that the other companies other than the The commissioners teamed and anothei tt aU unut over the the ltrrVoiec th townships Union, Shenango and question of who will pay For the evaluation wUl not be one of Russell Indei Co. of Pittsburgh that Sylvesters Dairy will begin raiwood I ritv Duti of th Shenango River, is expected to autlwritv aw wny diUonal work needecf on the evaluaUng people in their jobs makes these materials. If flSe plying milk to the CounLy Sue makma hCSprin- ffltt mS2 T8ee.Unes t0 are tta fWil probably have Home effective Dec. 1.

This will ifd'c IpecUons of autUn LESS 'SC Memorial' Home Tn a metropolitan sewage system that provide duties to to be let out for bids be assigned each job. as the law on a three adequate service for the would funnal sewage from the additional sewage from the Riden promised the requires any items costine over according to the uionm odsis, apartment units, making a navment nf miiwsM Vi of its present location on oonry's policy referrals to maintenance and JaEL Pn Ji' rK ,5 Beaver Street. commissioners he would return 11,600 to have competitive bids, of rotating the business among wtvljjjuib wruugn me Cliy luwnsnips, system and into the city sewage Shumaker said the city thought with a firm cost nroDosal neit The board voted 2-0 with Vitril manv dairies in the location of electrical lines businesses in the project area. the townships should pay all or at week. The study could cost about abstaining to pay the county's wishing to be included.

receiving tenant comnlaints. TfT. Projecl area: includinfi the funmlhome. must' receiving tenant complaints. ulcludinB the funeral home, must aso apBraved vment rrf pan-time accountant from $55,682 Tl in the HivPrM xnevc PresRt Stations by Carbis Walker and Associates, pro et Overside 1( 197a Howevel.

talml certified public accountants, will The authority gave conditional ST E' be hired for $3DD per month approval in order to deterrXr A MeComgle's could never effective Friday. whethPr i Mnhlii iS hol to mplete their new Responsibilities of the pH Li t0, building by that time. Assessor's office lists promotions Four hurt; boy listed as serious EEA employes to get pay hikes Eleven Lawrence County County Personnel Director Emergency Employment Act Earl Hammond, who doubles as accountant will be to prepare' existing lines from areas vi WaS that possible extensions of time be explored reports Dy tne city. bookkecDinc immediately. personnel nrwivliirs Tha inunhni In a flfttjUT rpfipwal nmipt the The county commissioners th relieve no the Central Area in the main lEEA) employes will set raises administrator nf thp fra Four persons were hurt, one Jterday named Mary BuUano, are Mrs.

Mary Cartwrieht of who will manage the elderly H.in04kgZ,?r. business district, Prokopchak etfecUveDec. 15. DrotTam In Lawrcra-P seriously, in a twinar collision me assessor soitloe, as EJIwood City and Robert Powell units in New Castle. Hp iH saw me u.i.

fosui Service has The county Salary Board told Vitril that one of the main p.m. yesterday on als-L assessor of Ellwoori City. Charles Kraus, vpsterdav annrnu.ri ih. tv. rD.

Mereer-IMpw ratlp nH in etfecttve Dec. 1. The committee rpfiiiirpri director, said tile real fffillwooriCity. Charles J. Kraus, The committee is reouireri director, said the executive breakdown bv Penn Power tn in(llcated may want to reornaniiation ,1 construct a new post office in the iindor ci shniilri inrrpneo iu nurnii prite.

East Street area. East Street area. rEconimended raises with one oroeram Is that thp nennlp hirwl Wilmington Township. Mercer Sakry Board later set her exception. The recommend- are to be paid at the same rate as County, near the Lawrence ne salary at M55 per month.

The Development Program the efficiencj' of the authority. contractus "lc0r 31 Steve Planning Commission is taking commissioners then hired ations were made by the others doing the same job and Lounti "ne Mrs. Elianor Felasco of 114 E. part cca aaminisiration in the tnis was the reason tor the big Zabetnkis also reported that the cubicle curtains have finally Philadelphia regional office raL tosome Sses These raised 4 Mark 15' of 2803 Con WaUace Ave' to fU1 me vacancy The raises who eth yMEiZ ShTwi, follow Adminiitratni- H9R intensive care umt at Jameson She will start at (he rate of follow: Administrator 1125 care umt at Jameson jne wiu start at (he rate of n-, been delivered to Ihe County Soloists named for 'Messiah' per month, secretary $5fl per AU of me above will also be nospiwi lor a jaw i.ou per montn. Home and are expected to be month, bookkeeper and data receiving another t40 across-lhe- and is Iisted Two quarterly payments to the installed shortly.

The curtains processing supervisor 2O0 per ard salary raise effective Jan. 1 condition today. county Mental Health-Mental have been a sore spot plaguing ther States from Mercer said Zle UZZ TuSn tirTing PpCbS Aboard set the salary of SVCK SMiSM t0 same rate, Mary Bliliano, newly appointed 3551 Mlwood Road, who also first Quarter of fiscal T172-73 Civil Defense Director Bart Male soloists for the Dec. 3 presentation of The Messiah in Northminstcr UP Church will include Kenneth H. Phillips, tenor and the Rev.

Frederick J. becunioiucer-fs per month, assistant county assessor, at S445 was admitted and is in fair for 17 079 50 Richards, who is involved in carpenter assistant $25 per per month effective Dec. 1. She condition with culs of Uie face The commissioners received a work done on the A new facility, Prokopchak continued, could be under construction in 18 months if the Postal Service makes some kind of determination soon. The new building would be approximately 50,000 square feet, about 10,000 more square feet than the present structure at Jefferson and Washington streets.

DeCarbo recommended that U.S. Rep. Frank M. Clark, D-Bessemer, be informed of the Postal Service's intentions. The Postal Service has also indicated it would be receptive to a proposal for a new vehicle maintenance facility.

Prokopchak said that postal officials want a building which is similar in structure, amount of properly and lease. If postal officials decide to construct a new post office, the maintenance facility would probably be added to It. In other action, the authority: -Received a letter from the Oepartment of Housing and Urban Development concurring in a six-month extension to Arcon Development Corp. to and iniuries to both arms. letter from the Greater IMpw county's West Park in Union Mrcf month, maintenance man No.

2 was formerly a clerk-typist J40 per month and clerk-typist that office. ther passenger, the Castle Development Corp, aPPrQacned the PhnUpSi a residEn, of New per month. Switchboard operator Shirley ToT reduced the SSSSf un lne gassa ao was set at do somethimr about the 0fKi with Dr. Ma: and currently chairman of the She was previously -J-J pound limit bridge on Daughertv Goddard, cretary of (he state supen mcrease to the J200 on a probatory period and was released' Rd Shcnareo Township Department of Environmental UlereaSehadbeen The driver of the other auto, Ttat brff SSSt the Rwu- music department at Riverside School where he directs five choirs. He is a graduate of the KennelhH.

Phillips Rev. Frederick Aidd J. Horst The increases passed bv a vote receive 'an additinnal ii rZ David J- 31. of Mercer was IjNCDC industrial park The commissioners had earlier music department of ofM wmSYank SoTtoe5veZr tn Grove Clt, ItapW ZrT dm? 1 Westminster rCollege and wil! meet with Goddard the A Vitril casting the lone no vote. In other action the board 3.

referred hp I t7 nbi 'B VI sing tenor solas: "Comfort cen teaeral Fay Board rate staff from one to four Troopers said the northbound Zsbeiakfe mhmiitpd tu. was to hp a simnlp hniup- ti, d. tj zi toth. had to abide bv that Adeline. eomnutor en on me matter vet.

Presbylenan Church near oncoming Bistyga The commissioners promised Pittsburgh, is the bass soloist. He 1.1 Mays, 1973 lor further to give Richards a firm answer 15 a graduate of Westminster oeveiopment ot i'owne Mall, on the meeting tomorrow. College. He previously was youth Cu.tojion. in Mtm Arcon requested the extension Richards had said two dates and thoir director at Third to vote because development was being were available -Dec Band 20 United Preshyierian Church in HARR1SBURG IUPI) The delayed by the Postal Service's New Castle.

He has directed Relations Board set reluctance concerning the Commissioner Frank Vitril music for youth conferences Thursday as the voting date for vehicle maintenance facility, pointed out that the county Soil festivals of' fnith and hymn custodians and maintenance em- -Approved the price on three and Water Conservation Agency festivals and appeared as soloist gloves of Unied Scliool District parcels of land in the Central has promised to investigate the with the Handel Chorale of Westmoreland County. They Area project. On land east of a l'Je with the Handel Chorale of, "tMiiiureianu county nicy area projeci. un lana east ot James Samuels Mrs. Mary E.

Yohe Mrs. Robert P. Peebles Mr. Gardner service SLIPPERY ROCK Mr ALIQUIPPA James ELLWOOD CITY Mrs. Mary ELLWOOD CITY The for Hairv A fiardnpr 74 Samuels (Vincenzo DiSamuele) E.

Yohe, 66, of New Martinsville, Robert P. Peebles, 83, of 85, of 920 Carle Baden, W. formerly of 426 Wayne Slippery Rock RD 3 Scott of Old Pittsburgh Road who lut 0 De Pittsburgh in performances of cnoose between no repre- fcist Street, the price will be II formerly of New Castle, died Ave died at 4 yLtK Township, died in Grove it oied yesterday. willbe held tL The Messiah. He has sung the enlation and Local 227 of the per square foot.

On a parcel from yesterday Ahqiiipp.i Hospital the Wetzel County Hospital in Hospital at 11:35 p.m. vesterdav Friday at 1:30 p.m. in Slippery ritlt jn u-Tmidd of nrZi tlni, (Continued on page 1S after an illness. New Martinsville after a oneJav after an extended illness. Rock United Presbyterian flli rTcmt JAesui.

Bfh A1 Ul He was born in Rosetta. illness. She was (mm in Phin ll Oinrrh condiiHivi hv thp rwrraoiMi wcmties. According to St. Matlhcw He rilDKTMAC 2 Abrusai, Italy, on May 12, 1B87 She was born in New Township, Lawrence County, on John P.

Borter. The body will be Vitril added that even the has been soloist with the New and was retired from the Welded Martinsville, W. Va. on Feb. 28, May 1, 1889 to the late William taken to the church at noon on simplified plan is not yet ready Cas.t!e Music Club in Tube Mill of the Jones and 1906 to the late Ellsworth and and Ida McBride McCune.

Friday to lie in state until the for submission to Harrisburg. performances or both "The Laughlin Steel Corp. at Vinnie Swiger Williams. She had Mrs. Peebles was a member of service.

Friends will be received The commissioners were Messlilh and "Elijah." This Aliquippa, also resided in Harmony. the North Plain Grove United at the P.O. Contrucci Funeral notified of a meeting of the car sl1'6 sol "Thc Mr. Samuels was a member of She was married to Ralph A. Presbyterian Church, Plain Home, 123 Fifth from 7 to Lawrence County Council on In Darkness," SL Titus Church; the UPf Club Yohe.

He preceded her in death. Grove Grange, Plain Grove p.m. today and from 2 to 4 and 7 Alcholism to be held at inou Art Gone Up On High," of. Aliquippa and the United She is survived by four sons, Reading Circle, and was a to 9 p.m. tomorrow, tomorrow in the Salvation Army and he Trumpet Shall Sound," Steelworkcrs.

Local 1211. Clarence R. Hawkins of New charter member nf Pnmnna Entombment will follow Ihp building at 240 Grant St. Largest Selection Between Pittsburgh and Cleveland-Stop in and browse. He was married to Elisa Castle, Paul L.

Hawkins of Grange. service Friday in the Mausoleum The commissioners referred a Samuels and she died in January Tacoma, Raymond P. She is survived by her at Slippery Rock United Governors Crime Commission of 1968. Yohe of Wampum and James W. husband, Robert P.

Peebles, Presbyterian Cemetery. offender study to Court He is survived by three sons, Yohe of Ellwood City; four whom she married on June 30, Mr. Gardner was preceded in Administer John A. Median Jr. August and Julius both of daughters, Mrs.

Richard (Elsie) 1916; fuur daughters, Mrs. death by three brothers, George, The study involves filling out a Aliquippa and Joseph of Miami. Stone and Mrs. Mary R. Harvey (Ida) Brady of Slippery James and Albert and three questionnaire on offenders in a daughter, Mrs.

Roy Makepeace, bath of Ellwood Rock RD 3, Miss M. Agnes sisters, Martha, Laura and Irene, the county. ON THE DIAMOND DOWNTOWN FLORISTS Open Daily 9 A.M. to 9 P.M Sol. A.M.

fo 5:30 2701 Wilmington Rd. DINING ROOM Supreme! I FURNITUREI ifunia; oiaunaiiu oi uauen, wim uny, wrs. ueorge (Kosella) reetiies oi rniiaaeipnia, Mrs. whom he made his home and Little of Zanesvilte, Ohio, and Howard (Hannah) Kugel of eight grandchildren. Mrs.

Herbert (Dorothy) Xenia, Ohio, Mrs. Harold Mrs. Susie Falcttko Friends will be received at the Bookamer of New Castle; seven (Luella) Johnson of Imperial, Mrs Susie Fafatko 67 of I2th Dsrroeli Funeral Home, 2640 stepchildren; 41 grandchildren a sister, Mrs. Martha Street, West Pittsburg, died at Mill from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 and 13 great-grandchildren; four Holmes of New Wilmington; a today in St! Francis m. today and tomorrow.

A sisters, Mrs. William (Jane) brother, William M. McCune of Hospital following an illness Mass of the Rcsurrectioti will be Mof fatt of Harmony, Mrs. Jack Kittanning, and eight The body has been taken to the celebrated at 11 a.m. Friday in (Betty) Stanley of Alexandria, W.

grandchildren. john Noga Funeral Home St. Titus Church. Burial will he Mrs. Iva Groves of Friends will be received at the Mill and E.

Reynolds streets in' St. Vitus Cemetery in New Sleubenville, Ohio and Mrs. Joseph W. Ligo Funeral Home, Arrangements will be announced Castle. Truman (Carrie! Carney of New Slippery Rock, from 7 to 9 p.m.

tomorrow FURNITURE large Selection if Styles and Finishes Came In and Irowie bnghtDn; two hrothers, INorman uiuay anu rrom no and 7 to 9 Michael Keith Copple Dennis 01 New Martinsville, W. pm. tomorrow. A service will be Va. and Wilbur Dawson of at 2 p.m.

Friday at the funeral Private services were held at Columbia, S.C. home, conducted by Dr. Stanley noon Tuesday at the Edward A. Friends will be received at the Harker. interim pastor of the DeCarbo and Son Funeral Home.

Kenneth C. Turner Funeral church. Burial will be in North S. Mill and E. Lutton streets, for Hnme, 500 Sixth from 2 to 4 Plain Grove UP Cemetery.

Michael Keith Copple, one-day- nH 7 in nm i-. a Christmas Cards NO MATTER where you may reside in or around New Castle, you can call us confidently. We regularly serve families throughout this area. FREE Photo Greeting Folders with An order of 25 or more Cards. We will take your Greeting Card Picture in a Christmas Setting in our Store, at No Extra Charge.

PLUS FREE Photo Greeting Folders. PICTURE TAKING HOURS; 1 30 to 4 P.M. Nov. 18. 25 and Dec 2 No appointment necessary old infant son of Samuel and service will be at 1-30 Shirley Jean Brunswick Copple.

Friday al the funeral home! who died Friday the Jameson conducted by thc Rev. Frank Memorial Hospital where he was Kroll of Park Gate Baptist born. Church. Burial will be in St. In addition to his parents he is Mark Lutheran Cemetery, survived by maternal grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Brunswick of New Tradition ends Castle; paternal grandparents, FRESNO, CaliL IUPI) -A Mrs Florence Mintecr of New 39-year tradition thc Fresno Castle and Joseph Copple of State University campus queen West Virginia; great- has been ended because of an grandparents, Earl Shipley of underwhelming lack of student Texas, Mrs. Ilfl Milkey and Mr. interest, and Mrs. Samuel Copple of New Only three girls applied for Castle.

thc title this year, said Bonnie Burial followed the service in Nwman, women's activities Savannah Cemetery. advisor. "And there were not enough students to work on EARS comfort committees and put thc whole Dil58-5Sa toRether." 2 HOUR FREE PARKING N. MILL ST. WITH PURCHASE jessii.

KERR 5-7 N. Mill St. x5 BLITZ cAtPS-atrTs 110 I. WMfiiili. Mreits PHONE 65J-S32I -funeral! Jiome 208 NORTH JEFFfkSON NEW CASUE.

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