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York Daily Recordi
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York Daily Record, Monday, March 15, 1976 3 Well; I Think Traffic Rerouted Hour! I 5 Ws I Bv DONSTKKNHK.KWI Oupstion Do vou think there is any relation between the crime rate and the unemployment rate? By Mishap North Of York renorted Miss Gribbin and Blystom Regional Police reported Miss i Gribbin and Blys.one Northern Jim Skouras, 37 N. Tremont baker and student. Yes, I think definitely there is a correlation because when people are idle, they turn to crime. In Greece, they say unemployment ipd for about four hours Sunday af breeds evil. "TS'hsSl-ivers of the other cars as David Donald Schlager.

17, of 1KWJ South Drive and C. Kdward Muncher, 44, of 32 N. Vernon St. Ribs Broken In Crash A city man remained in York Hospital in satisfactory condition with broken ribs and a broken clavicle after he was thrown from a car he was riding in when it was struck by another car carlv Sundav. Jerrv Bigger, 62.

of 11)83 Hay was a passenger a cat driven by his wife, destine GO, of the same address. Mrs. Bigger was treated for multiple bruises. Harry B. Alexander 29, of 733 Terrace Road, was treated for multiple cuts.

City Police charged Alexander with driving while under the influence of alcoholic beverages. Police reported Alexander's car and Mrs. Bigger ear collided at the intersection of S. George St. and Cottage Place.

The Bigger auto was pushed into a postal mailbox and upon im-uact Bigger was thrown from the car. A passing motorist, Edred Pennell. 25, of 145 Strathcona Drive North told police he was flagged down at the scene of the accident and while looking at that person failed to see Bigger on the roadway and struck him ternnon after a car struck a utility pole along the Susquehanna Trail about a half mile north of I.ightner Road. Kim Andrews. 1 of 45 Main York Haven, was slightly injured but refused medical treatment at the scene.

Northern Regional Police said Miss Andrews was a passenger in a car driven by Rochelle D. Householder, 17, of U6 Front York Haven. Traffic from Lightner Road on the Susquehanna Trail to Sinking Springs Lane was blocked and had to be rerouted irom 3-30 m. until about 7 p.m. until the debris from the accident could be cleared away.

Metropolitan Kdison Co. said a transformer was knocked out but reset and customers suffered no loss of power. Yorker Injured At Dover 1 uther 50. of 25H K. College was admitted Sundav to York Hospital with a fractured left shoulder and arm as a result of an autoaccident about noon on the Davidsburg Road in Dover Township.

The Dover ambulance look him lo the hospital, where he was listed in satisfactory condition Two Teenagers Injured Two teenagers were taken to York Hospital for treatment of iniurie hey received in a three vehicle accident at the in-terseSon of Susquehanna Trail and St.llmeadow Lane late S3t LMbbin. 15, of 71 Wes.brook Circle, was listed in satisfactory condition after she was admitted lo Ihe hospital with a nit forehead and cervical spine injury. Lowrence K. Blystone. 18, of 2288 Sutton Road, was treated for a fractured skull.

Joan Yoder, Greenwood, college student. Yes, because those people are frustrated Sometimes they turn to crime. Jimmy Jones, Maytown, Lancaster County, security guard. Definitely. The unemployed, with no income, get desperate There's no hmit to what they might do -u- leaf's Second is TTiire Arthur J.

Clinton Jr. bought lucky Seven state lottery ticket last year and on I all. He did even Letter this ear hen he bought his first, and only. Instant Lottery ticket and won He said he plans to use the money hnme. And next vear he's going to buy another ticket.

Kecord Tot Watches Thief Take Mom 's Purse York High Sponsoring Bicentennial Cooking Contest The only witness to the theft of her mother's pocketbook, tour-year-old daughter of Mrs. Gwendolyn Nelson. 308 W. Maple Si is loo voung to give police an accurate description of Ihe thief. City Police reported Mrs.

Nelson parked her car in the first block of E. Maple St. on Friday at 9 p.m. She left Ihe car with her daughter and pocketbook inside. Someone opened the car door and took Ihe pocketbook.

There was no money contained in ihe purse but Mrs. Nelson lost cards and personal items to the thief Mrs. Laona Munchel, York RD 8, housewife. Yes. I think there is.

The unemployed lack money. What greater incentive to crime'' The display could include Women Battle Rape Legislation vnrir h.PrinB and meet at 9 a.m. at the Judiciary Committee who of the lork outlawing the badgering and Judiciary Committee who school and submit them by April 9. Entries should be prepared at home and brought to the school on April 14 no later than 2 p.m. A recipe card with the registration card is to be submitted, including the source of the recipe and its history.

Entries should be displayed in a colonial setting not greater than three square feet of space. tableware or accessories. Entries will be judged on taste, texture, appearance, originality, display, source and history of recipe Registration forms are also available from the Agricultural Extension Office in York County Courthouse, from the office of York Recreation Commission or from Edgar Fahs Smith, Hannah Penn or Phineas Davis Middle Schools. for first place to $5 cash for third place. All contestants will receive a bicentennial certificate.

A spokesman for the Home Economics Department of William Penn Senior High School suggested contestants should search out recipes from grandmothers and mothers, from old cookbooks or from libraries. Contestants should obtain registration forms from the Taste, texture, appearance, originality and history are some of the criteria judges will consider April 14 in the home economics suite of York High at the Home Economics department's Bicentennial Cooking Festival open to all York City residents Categories for entries will be pies, cakes and cookies, candy, bread, casseroles and miscellaneous Prizes range from a $25 Savings Bond are scheduled to discuss House Bill Memhers Harrisburg YWCA, Fourth and Market Sts are urged to contact Nancy Morris, president of the York Chapter of NOW The group will march to the capital to meet with members of the House 580 in a committee meeting Tuesday morning The committee members will be urged to vote House Bill 580 out of committee in its present form. discrediting of the woman past by defense attorneys," according to a spokeswoman for the Harrisburg Area Rape Crisis Center. Persons interested in attending the rally, which will Chapter of the National Organization for Women (NOW) will be among women throughout the state who will rally Tuesday in Harrisburg in support of House Bill 580, which seeks to "eliminate the verbal rape of the victim by Edsel Auto Goes For $3,000 Auction Nets $18,000 For Blind EviHav nrt Saturday irrifiav ann aaiuiuay ai The money raised, which will Clubs' auction and flea market to fund the clubs' support of York County Blind Center's Radio Talking Library. Over $18,000 enough to run the radio station for a year was earned over the weekend at the York County Lions York Fairground's Memorial Hall this year was better atteh-ed than last year's and in general earned more money per item.

An Edsel automobile auctioned in 1975 brought $1,600 compared to this year's Edsel which garnered $3,000. The 38 Lions Clubs sponsoring the event also supply radio receivers for blind persons at a cost of about $7 each. A goal of $35,000 had been set to fund the radio station and to provide more receivers. The Lions have purchased about 250 sets so far. net about $14,500 after costs, will pay the salary of radio manager and announcer Tom Keasey and provide supplies for continuing operation of the station for another year, said Larry D.

Potteiger, deputy district governor of the Lions. Potteiger said Sunday the annual auction and flea market Health Group Starts Search For Director York 's History In A Puzzle SO 1 1 1 Tm CTV" I X. II I Dr. John Trimmer and Mrs. Ann Miller, both of York, and Allen Stauffer.

of Biglerville. Adams County, mm ENERGY SAVER have been named as a personnel committee for the York-Adams Mental Health- Mental Retardation Board to receive applications for position of administrator of the BEGINS TODAY THRU APRIL 13 Novs the Time to Save ot Smith's York -A dams nroeram. Administrator Darrell Nixdorf has submitted his resignation. The position will also include administration of the otk-Adams Drug and Alcohol Program. The committee will submit at least two names to the MH-MR board for approval, after The word puzzle published below was developed as promotional material bv the Colonial York County Visitors And Tourist Bureau.

The firs: person who takes the correct solution to the bureau's information center at 1455 Mt. Zion Road will receive a plate done by Olde Country Reproductions Answers to the clues can be found in the lines of scrambled letters and can be read horizontally, vertically or diagonally to the right or left, up or down. Simplv encircle the hidden words as you match them with the clues until all 31 answers have been found. The circles may-overlap because some letters will serve to spell the words of more than one answer. 0 A A A MEDLETMFTCNHOTP 0 A A A I' JSHCTIFVGR I A A A I I I A II I A I A A 0 1 A I A I A A PPRZNTVORKHADSEWl'ARR SKQOAATRUSVGHTTNOSFK A 1 0 A OlAGHD A I 1 I A 0 () A I A I A I A I II 1.

Pennsylvania's state tree 2. Bridge burned during Civil War. 3. Founder of Pennsylvania 4 Religious group that seltled Pennsylvania 5 Pennsylvania means. 6.

Pennsylvania's state flower. 7 Market street's old name 8. Farm-produce stores 9 State north of Pennsylvania. 10 State west of Pennsylvania 11. Suite south ot Pennsylvania yjrttGinGJ Energy Saver Switch Refrigerators have healers built in to keep them from "sweating" No kidding.

Amana Energy Saving Refrigerators have an Exclusive 3-Position Energy Saver Control that lets you turn the heate'S don during pe'iods of low humidity. And save energy1 Use "Hi" for those muggy da's the air just teels wet. Use Med" for normal summer humidity. Use "Lo" for winter uvnen indoor humid.ty is very low IF YOUR HOWE IS AIR CONDITIONED -ALWAYS USE "LO." which county commissioners for both counties will select their choice. Qualifications of oil randidates must be approved by the state Department of Welfare.

School Recess On Tuesday Students in York City Schools will be dismissed at KDC-I7A BUILT-IN The Amana Energy Saver Control is just one ot the ways an Amana Energy Saving Refrigerator saves electricity-end saves you money. 1:30 on Tuesday for the monthly in-service program. Cafeterias will be in operation as usual The first of a series of specialized workshops will be held for elementary teachers during the in service. On Friday schools ill not be BUY THE BEST FOR LESS AND SAVE DURING THIS ONCE-A-YEAR EVENT! in session because of a one-day 12. State east of Pennsylvania 13 Large creek in York county also name of furnace in Y'ork spring vacation Two Views About The Revolution Two views of the American Revolution as seen by men who VJTra ADO free Delivery Free Old Appliance Removal Free Parking i TO YOUR CHARGE or Open One in Minutes County 14 State animal 15 Stale insect 16 Surveyed York County 17 York's symbol.

18 Annua', festival in York County. 19 York's first six-wheeled auto was called the 20 L'nique house 21 French General during Revolutionary War 22 Town in York County known worldly for its horses 23 General Horatio was to replace Geerge Washington as Commandei in Chief 24 Creek in southeastern York County. 25 Those that fly balloons were once called 26 Pennsylvania state bird 27 Built first coal locomotive 28 that is York County's easlern border 29 One of York soldel structures, was the first of its kind west of the river 30 A plan to replace the commander during the Revolutionary War 31 During the Tudor wars it was the House of Irxa-ter against the House Come in-well give you tne whole story. We'll also show you just how much it will save a year on your electric bill. Save you a bundle! Mojor Appliance Center lived in York during the period will be explored at a York Col lege of Pennsylvania round-table discussion Wednesday at 7 in Buechel Lounge The program, titled "Two Yorkers Who Lived in 1776 -Their Lives and How They Viewed the American Revolution John Andrews and Col James Smith." will look at the differing attitudes of an Anglican minister and a col onel on Washington's staff The public is invited (Sraatwaii Shop 6 Days 9 'til 9 HEIDLEBAUGH'S 1SS1 W.

Market St. Phone MJ-M2 JACOBUS.

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