09/27/1969 - A Chicago man was arrested in Bethel Township last night by state police and charged with vagrancy. He is being held in the county jail here.
09/27/1969 - No injuries resulted from a car-truck accident on S. Jefferson St., Kittanning at 8 a.m. yesterday. The accident apparently happened when Harding A. Wyant Jr., 17, driver of the car, attempted to retrieve a water jug which had rolled off the seat.
09/27/1954 - Clarence C. Keesey of Schenley yesterday was elected against strong opposition to pilot Western Pennsylvania Clean Streams Association, a product of his extended one-man crusade, through expected rough waters of its first year of existence.
09/27/1949 - Pennsylvania State Police arrested three pickets in northern Armstrong County and 17 in Clarion County as new violence broke out this morning in area coal fields. Pickets moved into the area in force as non-union mines resumed operations yesterday and today.
09/27/1944 - Cpl. Dominic Trunzo, West Apollo soldier aboard the exchange liner Gripsholm as it arrived Tuesday at Jersey City, N. J., last night telephoned his father, Frank Trunzo, to say he expected to be home in five days.
09/27/1939 - More than 20 Armstrong County residents have turned in entry blanks and many others are expected to register within the next few days for the first county-wide corn husking contest, to be held Oct. 7 at Armstrong County Home.
09/27/1934 - September 29 has been set as date of the grand opening of Kittanning’s newest store, the Moss Bootery, 109 S. Jefferson St.
09/27/1934 - Earl L. Infield announced that he has purchased the Walter J. Sturgeon drug business at 305 Market St.
09/27/1934 - Freeport: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Morrison observed their golden wedding anniversary at the home of their son, Charles Morrison.
09/27/1929 - Itheal Landrus, a veteran of the Civil War, died this morning at his home on Summit Ave., West Kittanning.
09/27/1929 - The Methodist Protestant congregation held a reception last night for their pastor, the Rev. H. I. Zook and family. They have been returned here for the third year.
09/27/1929 - The last concrete was poured yesterday on the Dayton-Cassiday School road project, completing a hard-surfaced road from Dayton to Kittanning.
09/27/1929 - The first compulsory inspection of motor cars in Pennsylvania will be conducted from Oct. 1 to Nov. 15.
BIBLE MEDITATION – And he arose and rebuked the wind, and said unto the sea, Peace be still. And the wind ceased, and there was a great calm. – Mark 4:39 When we have faith, Jesus stills our troubled thoughts, our minds relax, and we can think out problems clearly.