“What Will You Wear ”
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6 BUTLER EAGLE - Tuesday, August 13, 2002
Schools OK grave marker funding Are you short Butler
Area’s
Old cemetery is Board president Paul Hudock cast of U.S. Sen. Walter Lowrie’s family. and local government officials to of breath? Only
Pulmonary
Rehabilita
the lone vote against making the The bodies were relocated to a mark the grave. Her ancestor, a Let us help you regain your life. tion
donation. Board member Kathleen new resting place of the families’ French and Indian War captain
junior high site Sherman was absent for the vote. choice when the old cemetery was named Charles McKinnis, is
Butler Rehabilitation Centers
The mass grave contains the removed so the school could be believed to be among those buried
By SHARI KITZMILLER built. Remains for those who did not
remains of more than 80 Butler in the mass grave.
Eagle Staff Writer County citizens who were displaced have family members to make other 200 Renaissance Drive, Suite 301 • Butler
The Butler County Veteran’s
BUTLER TWP — The Butler from their resting places in 1905 arrangements were buried in a mass 724-282-0755
grave at the Northside Cemetery. Affairs office, along with State Rep. 204928
School Board agreed Monday night when construction of a school for
the district began at the corner of Guy Travaglio, D-11th, have worked
to contribute money toward a mark- At the time, the school district
er at a mass grave at the Northside North and McKean streets. The site to find funding for a marker for the
had said it would mark the grave in
Cemetery. now holds the Butler Junior High some way. To date, it has not done site. The district was again asked to
The $600 donation will cover
about half the cost of the marker
School.
The cemetery contained the
so.
Three years ago, Summit Town-
contribute.
There was no discussion held
Look to the Focus section for
that is to be placed at the site in
October.
remains of some of Butler County’s
earliest citizens, including members
ship resident Gladys McKinnis Ret-
tig began pushing the school district
before or after the school board’s
vote.
news about clubs and civic groups
Zelie residents ask Jackson to douse fires IMPORTANT NOTICE TO
HOMEOWNERS
Campfire smoke the Indian Brave campground on
Route 19 is bothersome to residents.
Supervisor Bob Goetz said part of
the problem may be with burning
Brave asking them to handle the
problem perhaps by limiting the Quantum Funding, a commercial lending company has made it possible for
annoys neighbors Foyle said residents with asthma
or heart conditions are particularly
done by Zelienople borough at its
site just south of Northgate Plaza.
number or size of fires that they per-
mit.
millions of families to make major improvements to their homes.. without
whose help it might not have been possible. These Loans may help you
By KEN McCARTHY affected by the smoke. The borough has recently placed He said Foyle’s petition could be repair and remodel your home. You may qualify no matter how long you
Eagle Staff Writer Paul called the smoke “obnox- a temporary ban on burning because included with the letter.
of the dry weather, however. own your home, ethnic background, home condition, income, age and
JACKSON TWP — A group of ious,” and said she can smell it from DiLuigi said that option was more
her balcony. “We are pretty rural here,” Goetz palatable for the supervisors, whom marital status, also Home Equity-Consolidation Loan and Senior Citizen
Zelienople residents Friday present-
ed the township supervisors with a Supervisors chairman Ralph said. “Our ordinance allows for he said would likely face the wrath Loans available. It is the purpose of our programs to encourage energy
petition asking them to consider lim- DiLuigi said he would be reluctant recreational burning.” of property owners if they tried to conservation and neighborhood preservation. Special Factory Outlet
iting recreational burning in the to ban burning completely because Foyle said she thinks the smoke is ban burning. Pricing - while supplies last. Improvement may include Lifetime Energy
township or banning it altogether. many farmers and business owners a health hazard and said often times “We’d get blown out of the water Savings on Siding, Replacement Windows, Roofing, Decks and Kitchen
Margaretta Foyle and Alice Paul, rely on it as part of their normal she is amazed by the amount of real quick if we did that,” he said.
operations. smoke drifting into the borough from Refacing. If your home is in need of home improvements, Please Call!
both of whom live across the Conno- DiLuigi said the letter to the
quenessing Creek from the township He said those people have the area of the campground. campground would be the first step Call Now!
on Northview Drive in Zelienople, opposed similar plans to ban burn- Supervisor Tom West suggested in the process and the supervisors
said smoke coming primarily from ing in the past. the township send a letter to Indian would keep an eye on the issue. 205125
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Girl, 2, dies
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STARTS WEDNESDAY!
after being
left in hot car FALL’S NEWEST LOOKS FOR YOU &
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PHILADELPHIA — A 2-year-old
girl died Monday after her grandfa-
ther left her in his car for nearly
eight hours during a heat wave as
he went to work and ran an errand, Exclusively
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police said.
at the
Calvin Howell, 54, left the family’s
house in the Kingsessing neighbor- Bon ◆Ton
hood of Philadelphia at about 6:40
a.m. with his wife, daughter and
toddler Sasha Fogle, Capt. Thomas
Wear?”
Lippo said.
He then dropped off his wife and
daughter to pick up a trolley for
work, and was supposed to take
Fogle to a baby sitter, as he usual-
ly does before going to work, police
said.
“For some unknown reason, he Now
forgot to do that today,” Lippo said.
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