Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Simpson's Leader-Times from Kittanning, Pennsylvania • Page 21

Location:
Kittanning, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
21
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

K1TTANNIN6. SEPTEMBER 24, 1964 .11 t-ll -ill erage candy buyer is usually a ed did the bulk of their candy housewife under 40 who is in- purchasing at supermarkets or ither places of convenience. Brand loyalty was important 58 per cent of the families. Kajor reasons for buying by brand were "like the taste," Ask Any Children Influence Most Candy Buying 'good type," CHICAGO (UPI) The av- CONCEPT of intercity transportation in private automobiles, developed by General American Transportation is examined by T. M.

Thompson (left), General American chairman and Spencer Mosely, president. Thompson is showing how passengers, after traveling at speeds of I rn i tnn (ur-j. TclepJlOtO) 150 to 200 miles an hour, drive off automatically operated electric RRollway vehicles with their automobiles for use in focal transportation. Vehicles will ride rails 18 feet apart. Each vehicle accommodates 12 automobiles plus lounge and other facilities for passengers.

Natrona Heights Auto Victim Dies NATRONA HEIGHTS, Pa. (UPI) Jayne Peroce, 13, Natrona Heights, died Tuesday in Allegheny Valley Hospital of injuries suffered when she was struck by an auto on Rt. 28 Saturday. The driver of the car was identified as Daniel Schrecken gost, 19, of Freeport. Boston has cut its tax rate three years running with a promise of yet another cut this year.

This makes it the only major city in the U.S. that can make such a claim. SUGAR FREE metri cola THE DIET COLA ONE CALORIE PER SERVING At Your Dealer Bottled ii Distributed by MISSION BEVERAGE Ford City STRIPPER WELLS NEW YORK (UPI)-- More one fifth of the nation's of crude oil comes from ''stripper wells," those of less than 10 barrels daily production average, the American Petroleum Institute reports. fluenced by her child to select a particular brand name in a plastic bag at the closest store to her house, according to one national survey. The survey, made for American Viscose, indicated that candy was purchased by 76 per cent of 1016 women answering questioners.

Seventy-seven per cent said someone in the family bought candy, but only 70 per cent of 106 male respondents said they had made any family candy purchases. The majority of families who did not. buy candy said they refrained from indulging because they simply did not care for it. The next major reason was that candy was too fattening. Many old people felt they were "too old for candy" or said candy-was "for kids." Other reasons related to health.

Most respondents said housewives did most of the candy purchasing, but 24 per cent said their children did the buying. As many as 70 per cent the parents interviewed said least some portion of their pur chases were made at their chil dren's request. In 45.1 per cent of the fami lies which bought candy, par ents were under 40 years old Of the non-candy buying fami lies interviewed, 76.8 contained adults over 40 years old. Most of the persons question- chocolate," "like the "children like it," "can- more vari- dy is fresh," and ety." Approximately 45 per cent of the buyers said they bought candy for quick energy, 14.8 per cent to "curb their appetites, 11.7 per cent because they crave or need it," 11.6 because "it tastes good," 11 per cent because "some sugar is necessary," 9.4 because it it was "good if controlled," and 6.9 per cent because it was 'nutritious and healthful." GOOD EXCHANGE BROWNSVILLE, Tex. (UPI) --Faced with a coin shortage; a local bank offered to exchange new Kennedy half dollars for 49 pennies.

The new SflC cent pieces are not a i found in circulation in somej areas and one local collected asked $1 for them. The survey revealed is served with dinner by 10... per cent of the families, 24. per cent have candy with lunch, and 59.3 per cent thought can-, dy was important for entertain- PLENTY OF HILLCREST Superette PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE-- mile from Kittanning on Route 422 FRUITS VEGETABLES GROCERIES MEATS DAIRY PRODUCTS MILK. BUTTER.

CHEESE. EGGS POTATOES 50 Ib. $1.49 APPLES, Mclntosh bu. $2 49 BANANAS 6 Ib. $1.00 JARS, Quart COUNTRY EGGS 3 dox.

$1.49 VINEGAR 79c CIDER ewi 89e WHITEX od APPLES, Delicious pk. We CABBAGE 7c CELERY TOMATOES 3 Ib. 29e "WE BUY AND SELL COUNTRY EGGS" DIAL LI 2-7041 OPEN 8 A.M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT DAILY AND SUNDAY If You Get A Thrill Out Of Buying Quality Home Furnishings At Ridiculous Prices Be At Hart's Bright-and-Early-Tomorrow! NEW SHIPMENT REV. DON POWELL, missionary evangelist, is as he will appear in a series of revival meetings in Arcadia Theater, New Bethlehem.

Rally events, open to public, will be at 7:30 nightly Oct. 5-8. Mr. Powell's Television Tabernacle program is seen regularly ever a district station. RED GRINDER EASTHAM, Mass.

(UPI) -One of the nation's few working windmills, located here just off Route 6, attracted more than 30,000. tourists last year. Built around 1700 at windmill a moved to North Truro in 1780 and to Eastham in 1793. Harold R. Cole, 80, serving his 18th year as town miller, says the mill can grind 100 pounds of corn in 15 minutes.

USE WANT ADS FOR RESULTS NATIONAL FRIDAY AND. SATURDAY DATE AND NUT 2 LAYER CAKE Everybody raved about our date and nut coffee cake last week so here's our regular 89c cake with Toffee icing for MAPLE CASHEW COFFEE CAKE Regularly 49c. A long cake topped with maple fondant. 44 Announcing a NEW Department BULK CHOCOLATES BOXED AND OUR OWN PEANUT BRITTLE AND NATIONAL BAKERY FUDGE NATIONAL BAKERY OF KITTANNING OPEN DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY) 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M.

151 SOUTH JEFFERSON STREET SOFA PILLOWS Accent with Beautiful Decorator Colors. Tweeds, Velvets, Buttons, Corduroy and Crewel Work Designs. FROM 2 to 6 PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS Fiberglass Draperies! Beautiful fine quality 'at unbelievable prices! and champagne backgrounds with gold overlay or flocking. Completely Washable! No Ironing-Ever! SINGLE WIDTH Reg. 2" ONE ONE HALF Reg.

12" A 93 DOUBLE WIDTH Reg. TRIPLE WIDTH Reg. 99 SPECIAL GROUP CURTAINS and TIERS WE'VE TAKEN 3 PATTERNS FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK Sofa Pillows Chair Pads! Big Bin Of Sofa Pillows! Kapok filled throw pillows'. odds and ends in a variety of ana colors. Dinettes Captain's Chair Pads! Charming Colonila Print in brown or preen.

Completely reversible featured with tie topes 1" thick, knife edge. Reg.2 ea DEACON'S BENCH PADS .40" long 14VV' wide green in Colonial Print. 1 Vi" thick. Choice of brown or Reg. 4" ea.

50 BOSTON SETS Especially ityled for Boitbn, Salem and other type rockers. Zippered filled with loam for comfort; reversible with tie tapes. Select gold, olive, or cocoa. Reg. OFF 5 00 SIT HART'S CUSTOM DRAPERIES For The Very Best Values In Custom Draperies CALL LI 2-3611 For Free Estimates, Decorating And Measuring Service DACRON FILLED COMFORTER Group of Assorted Comforters Taken From Our Regular Stock.

All 1st Quality. 9 off Carpets Scoffer Rugs! A A Bathroom Carpeting! plush cotton pile preshrunk! Featured with matching" lid cover. Instructions and pattern for cutting included. Choose from 9 Decorator Colorsl Reg. 6" (5'x6') 8J NON-SKID FOAM PADDED HALU STAIRWAY RUNNER Luxury look at an economy prkel You'll love the deep resilience in step of mil carpet.

Tightly packed viscose yarns torn- pletety lint free and backed with soft cushiony foam rubber. Salt perrer; sage green or beige tweed full 27" wide. 88 .2 88 88 9 88 88 J'x 12'Tweed Rugs! Viscose rayon pile with heavy foam rubber backing; no podding necessary. A remark, able SAVINGSl Reg." 24" RagRugs! Bright vibrant colors Machine washable. 23 43 size.

Blendfjd with a miracle fibre for longer wear. 2' FOR 2 3 New Shipment--MuM Colbf Stained Glass Series. HOOK RUGS 3 5 19.95 4 6 29.95 Scatter Rugs! group of oddi and Cotton ptuih, canon rwwd, nyfon pfcnh, Kulpturtd oval plaiiic PWM kff that MUST OFF FURNITURE THROWS These Throwi Are Seamless and Fringed. All 1st Quality. off '6 Just Arrived Our Own Brand Winterweight Blankets! Mode to Hort'i own ipecificotions by Noble Croft.

Heavyweight 1V4 pounds plus 72 90 lize in nine delicious solid colon nylon binding with 'Permonop'. Wait rill you Me hHete 'ov'll buy them I FOR TO 00 Bedspreads Off! A large group of attoiled spreads 'token front our regular Mock. These spreads are first qualify but continued. Twjfit and fulls in chenilles and Tailored styles in priori and sofcoV reg. 12" OPEN 9:30 TIL 9 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Simpson's Leader-Times Archive

Pages Available:
131,433
Years Available:
1926-1977