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.12 PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE i THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1963 D) and Logan C. Ewlng (R JGRAM W. Lane (R), Laura Hazlett Mifflin (R); Members of Council Robert B. Hanna (Continued on Page 13) and lm, i-inn warci jonn A. Sullivan (R and D) and Albert D.

Rogers (R and D). Auditor-George E. Gelnzer (R); School Director James Many Candidates Before Electorate How Boroughs in County Voted ASPINWALL Florence Duffy (R and D) of Council Henry Baumann School Director Virginia Jr. (R), Charles W. Groh IR) Stratton (R and D) and Wll- and Fred Lottes (R).

Auditor William 0. Dyson (R); Sc-hool Directors-Wil Ham L. Thompson (D); Mem liam C. Scott (R and D) and GREEN TREE Frank J. Lydick (R); Mem Auditor August A.

Konet Ws of Council C. L. Pete bers of Council: First Ward Ross Nese (R and D), Second Ward William llolleran (D), Third Ward Frank Gluck (R and D) and Michael N. Trbovlch (R and D). BETHEL PARK Auditor Howard S.

Smithyman (R); School DirectorsThomas E. Gray (R) and Albert R. Zelt (R); Members of Council: Second Ward Reginald I. Bush (R); Fourth Ward-Carl K. Watson (R); Sixth Ward Charles Sopp (D).

BLAWNOX Pletz (D and R). T. Brown perron (R) and E. C. Schncl der (R).

AVALON Stuppy (R) and Charles C. Strykcr (R). BRENTWOOD Auditor George K. Stein-baugh (R); School Directors Glenn Marchando (R) and William D. Barber (R); Members of Council Harry O.

Bracken (R), Richard A. Nelsh (R) and Edward M. Griener (R). BRIDGEVILLE Auditor William Wolf (D); School Directors Daniel E. Moore (D) and Edward A.

Giuliani ID); Members of Council Peter D. Cherry (R), Nelson J. Rothermund (D) and George H. Goldbach (D). School Directors William J.

Robinson' (R), six-year term; Robert M. Kennedy JR), six-year term. Members Justice of the Peace Ed ward R. Worshcck (D); Audi EDGEWOOD Justice of the Peace J. Sherman McLaughlin (R and D); Auditor Carl E.

Devin (R); School Directors Ross W. Thompson (R), and Charles Ralsig (R); Members of Council Samuel R. Harper Jr. (R), Malcolm M. Farnsworth (R), and Larry P.

Tarr IR). or Council: nrst vvara tor Frank P. Welsh D) Tner C. Warriner (R) and School Directors William Frank R. Brown (R); Second Scott (D) and Joseph Cha donic (D); Members of Coun Ward Russell A.

Barr Third Ward David L. Parker (R); School Directors Ralph E. Graham (R) and Russell K. Montgomery (R and D); Members of Council Walter P. Wood (R), Alton A.

Kes-ter (R) and Walter J. Wilson Jr. (R). HARMAR Justice of the Peace Joseph Fuccl (R and D); Auditor Mildred Lleberman (D); School Directors John F. Iledenburg (R and D), Ernest J.

Marsico (D); SupervisorEdward Tabish (D). HAYSVILLE Justice of the Fcace Stephen Balcerek ID); AuditorLorraine Lang (write-in); School Directors George P. Gibb (R and D) and Del-mar B. Eppley (R and D); Members of Council Louis H. Westehoff (R); Stephen Ealcerek (R) and Henry J.

Schurman Sr. (D). cil Thomas L. Sheridan (D) Charles J. Greis (D) and R.

BALDWIN James T. King (D). EDGEWORTH Justice of the Peace A. Auditor William N. Hess BRACK ENRIDGE (D; School Directors A.

L. Justice of the Peace- Caldwell (D), Clarence E. Nes- Robert Huntzinger (R) and Charles R. Frecble (R); AuditorThomas S. Stevenson CARNEGIE Auditor Robert H.

Nelson (D); School Directors John P. Coll (D) and John C. Boyce (D); Members of Council, First Ward Joseph Puleo (D) and Leonard J. Szafran-ski ID); Second Ward Chris H. Keisling (R).

bitt (D) and John J. Phillips Ralph F. Crusan (D); AuditorMary Ellen Barr (D); (D); Members of Council (R and D); School Directors Lowest jet fare to Miami: $54.80, plus tax, Jet Nightcoach The only jet to Tampa (serving St. Petersburg and Clearwater) We have the friendliest, most efficient stewardesses in the sky. We also have a daily nonstop jet to Miami at 10:00 AM.

For reservations, see your Travel Agent or call Eastern at 471-4730. For" information about Eastern arrivals and departures, phone "Flite Facts" at 771-4644. Truman A. Staggers (R), Norman C. Michcls (R) W.

Claude Waite (R) and Samuel L. McPherson (D). School Directors Joseph B. Parsons (R) and Alice L. Gil-boux (D); Members of Council: First Ward Louis Chifu-lini (D); Second Ward Lysle and Peter Kurlak (R and D); Members of Council Newton BELLEVUE Auditor Thomas H.

Cas- W. Freehling (R) and Warren Chapin Jr. (R and D), W. K. McPherson (R and D), and Andrew Thein (R and D).

Mason (D). silly (R); School Directors- HEIDELBERG Justice of the Peace BRADDOCK Robert J. Hardy Jr. (R), six-year term; Robert W. Lien- Rojer Altmeyer (R); Auditor Auditor Edward D.

Gost- hard (Ri; Members of Coun CASTLE SHANNON Justice of the Peace John R. Schuster (R); Auditor-Bernard J. Sweeny (D); School Directors Lawrence W. Riley (D) and Robert D. Gilleland (D); Members of Council Albert L.

Feller (R), Carl J. Daube (R) and Thomas P. O'Malley (D). CHESWICK kowski (D); School Directors Ruth E. Sullivan ID) and EMS WORTH Justice of the Peace-Charles W.

Cernasky (R); Auditor Donald Marshall (R); Members of Council-William G. Maicrhofer (R), Francis R. Kress (R) and Charles A. Fuhr (D). Henry Bell (D; Members of cil: First Ward John C.

Pillow (R); Second Ward Joseph W. Bonistalli (D); Third Ward Edwin R. Freas (R) and George Carter (R). William Meneilly Jr. ID); School Directors John Habo-vick (D) and Charles R.

Black (D); Members of CouncilCarl Mikus (Rl, Leo La-Sota (R) and Henry Ma-zur (D). Council: First Ward Michael Simko Jr. (D) and Joseph Hu-dale Jr. (D); Second Ward- Casey J. Kuszaj ID); Third FAIR LINE Justice of the Peace Jo Ward Joseph C.

Franko (D); ELIZABETH Fourth Ward William J. seph R. Panza (D); Borough Auditor Patsy E. Magliocco Hohman ID) and Daniel O'Shea (D). EASTERNunes iD); School Directors Ivan T.

Bayne (D) and John A. HOMESTEAD School Directors John J. Casey (D) and John F. Krouse (D); Members of Council: Third Ward Walter F. Graves (R and D), Fourth Ward Walter Rowe (R and Justice of the Peace Harold C.

Cramer (R); Auditor-Charles T. Russell (R); School Directors Charles O. Winkelvoss (R and D) and Frederick L. Garvin Sr. (R BELL ACRES Justice of the Peace Albert F.

Meta (D; Auditor-Helen T. Cook (R) School DirectorsJohn D. Rhodes six-year term; Michael M. Za-horchak (D, six-year term; Members of Council Matthew J. Fullerton (R), Daniel C.

Bolger (R) and Herbert J. Hartle (D). Godfrey (D); Members of BRADDOCK HILLS INI Nn WwW'i IN4-INJ Council Frank L. McGeary Justice of the Peace Mi (R), Charles Osan Jr. (D) and D) Members of Council and James Buzard (D).

chael A. Rudman (D); Auditor Yazvac John Jenkins (R), James B. Wylie (R) and John Smith School Directors Russell B. Blystone (R) and Matt Repic CHALFANT (D). (R); Members of Council Auditor Caroline Mandak (D); School Director Theo ETNA N.

William Edmondson (R), Frank J. Singer (R) and Bennie H. Buba (D). BEN AVON Auditor Kenneth R. Em-mert (R); Members of CouncilWilliam S.

Beatty (R), Fred K. Freehafer (R and D) Justice of the Peace Rob dore J. Zygmunt (D); Members of Council Pauline Har-dek (D), John A. Zenuh (D) ert J. Benvin Sr.

(D); Audi tor Frank A. Palajsa (D); and Martin J. Zoretich (D). BRADFORD WOODS School Directors Steve Truban (D) and Joseph V. CHURCHILL Justice of the Peace Jo Galka(D); Members of Coun cil: First Ward -Gabriel Pag' and George T.

Trent Jr. (R). BEN AVON HEIGHTS 'Members of Council Samuel Arnold III and R), R. Charles Grimstad (R and Dnd Carl E. Lesher (R and Dt.

Justice of the Peace Paul A. Haefner (R); Auditor Joseph Kennedy (R); School Directors Roy A. Morris (R) and Caryl M. Kline ID); Members of Council Edwin seph E. Minnick (R); Bor liaro (D) and Harry J.

Klein (D); Second Ward -Michael Medock (R and D); Third ough Auditor W. A. Kerley (R); Members of Council Russell B. Gunia (R), Ralph H. Frank (R) and William E.

Richards (R). F. Eiswerth (R), Mark L. Ward J. S.

McDonald (DJ. FOREST HILLS Justice of the Peace A. Pika (R); Auditor- CORAOPOLIS Auditor John F. Klixbull (D); School Directors Mario Manna (D), Kearan A. Moore Samuel B.

McCraken (R); School Director Richard A. Moore (D); Members of Council Russell E. Fox (R), Jr. (D); Members of Coun cil: First Ward Steve Kish William E. Biedenbach (R) and John A.

Franklin (R). (D); Second Ward James Ciccone (R and D); Third Ward John F. Sullivan (R); Fourth Ward Elmer H. Pi-card (D). FOX CHAPEL Justice of the Peace Joseph M.

Comer (R and D); Auditor Joseph R. Mahan (R and D); School Directors -William C. Scott (RandD), Frank J. Lydick (R), 1343; CRAFTON Justice of the Peace Fredrick C. Keller (R); Auditor-Thomas R.

Davis (R); School Directors Claire W. Kalten-born (R), Richard B. Shields Jr. (R); Members of Council: First Ward L. Neal Klopp-man (R), James R.

Wohlcr IR), Second Ward Charles A. McKevitt (R), Third Ward Members of Council William M. Henderson (R and D), John T. Morris (R) and B. Ralph Gould (R).

FRANKLIN PARK Mayor Charles P. Thoer- Mike Sebrosky (D). ner (R); Tax Collector Wal lace R. Shevlin (R); Auditor Harry P. Hayner (R), six- year term; Theodore P.

Auld (R), four-year term; Irvin C. Fisher (R), two-year term; School Directors Harriet S. DORMONT Justice of the Peace William J. Ivill Jr. (R); Auditor Lee R.

Brown (R); School Directors Clyde H. Court-wright (R) and John A. Lam-mert (R); Members of Council J. Fred Moder (R), Nicholas Masterson (R), and Reid W. McGibbeny (R).

i Van der Voort (R) and Ernest L. Decker (R)f Members of Council: First Ward Richard J. Lutz (D), four-year term; John W. Salzer (R), two-year term; Second Ward R. Wayne Atwell (R), four-year term; Raymond A.

Kennedy (R), two-year term; Third Ward George Steele ItIn I i Vv --4 'MVS- (R), four-year term; Robert DRAVOSBURG Justice of the Peace William R. Cline (R); Auditor-Fay Peters (R); School DirectorsFrank E. Pflumm (R), and Walter D. Laraway (D); Members of Council Harry F. Weber (R), Ray A.

Black (D), and William L. Wegert (D). F. Ulrieh (R), two-year term. CLASSPORT Auditor William A.

James (Di; School Directors John R. McKeeta (D) and Julius P. Slafka (D); Members of Council: First Ward William Dugan (D); Second Ward-Nicholas G. Siudela (D) and Joseph Zebak (D); Third Ward Steve Mordeckl (D). Now uje 26 -but 2 tjaaw lie is now 26 hralthy, virile, and with a handsome, attractive head of hair.

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Come to the nearest Thomas clinic EAST McKEESPORT Justices of the Peace Edwin S. Bradley (R), and Alvin C. Brady Sr. (D); Auditor Norval W. Duncan (R); School Director Thomas W.

Boone (R) Members of Council Charles W. Manning Jr. (R), James A Hunter (R), and Peter J. Homitz (D). Only Rflazola Margarine gives you these 4 most important benefits! GLENFIELD Justice of the Peace Harry L.

Zeber Jr. (R) Auditor-Grace Fahrny R); School Directors Fred P. Alexander (R and D) and Peter Cor-nansky (R and D) Members EAST PITTSBURGH Justice of the Peace Edwin Shane (R and D) Auditor 1. Mazola Margarine is the only margarine made with famous Mazola Corn Oil-the pure golden oil you use for salads and frying. 3.

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