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

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LEADER-TIMES, KIHANNINS, MARCH 30, 1964 David Knox Clements David Knox Clements of-Sagamore died' at 4:50 a.m. Sunday '(March 1964) In County Memorial Hospital, He was a former resident of Vandergrift and "TarentwrL before moving to years ago. He 6, 1879 in Township, -'Weslmore-j land son of Jesse and 1 Margaret (Ewer) Clements, Mr. a relired miner, an insurance agent, and -postmaster at Sagamore for a number of years. He was a member of the Trinity.

Lutheran Church at Saga- imore, Old Timers' Progressive Club at Rural Plumville District Volunteer Firemen and Legion Club at Midland. Surviving are his wife, Ina (Lukehart) Clements; four sons, John Allen Clements of Portage, Kenneth Knox Clements of Clear- vater, Everett Clements of Springfield, Ohio and Donald James Clements, of Bradenton, three daughters, Mrs. Martha Jane Miller of Los Angeles, Mrs. Inez Irene Brown of Canton, Ohio and Mrs. Erma Louise Lendo of Monroeville; one brother, Daniel Clements Midland; 13 grandchildren and three great grandchildren.

Two children, Mrs. Margaret McCormick and Robert Clements, preceded him in death. CLEMENTS Friends of David Knox Clements of Sagamore, who died at 4:50 a.m. March 29, 1964 In Armstrong County Memorial Zetta' Mae of -1369 John- stonf Kittanning died at 6:15 (March. in Armstrong pounty Hospital where.

she been a patient for lone She wa years; having been borh Aug. 6, 1886 in Washington daughter of William Catherme (Booher) McCollim. Mrs. Kline was a member of the Fh-st Baptist Chufph, Kittanr ning. Surviving are two--sons, Charles Kline -of -Tarentum and William KKne Kensmgton; five daughters, Mrs.

Alvln" (Margaret) George, Mrs. Kenneth (Liiella)- Bowser, Mra. Harvey (Janet) Emery, Mrs. Paul (Annabelle) Breghinti and Mrs. Stan- Ley (Delia Jean) Mc'Canna 1 all of Kittanning; three sisters, Mrs.

Phoebe Myers of East Liverpool, Ohio, Mrs. Lydia Bowser of Arnold and Mrs. Elizabeth Barnes of Middlesex, N.J; 19 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. Her husband, Frank J. Kline, preceded her in death in 1957.

KLINE Friends of Zetta Mae Kline of 1369 Johnston Kittanning, who died at 6:25 p.m. March 28, 1964 in Armstrong County Memorial Hospital, will be received at the Bauer Funeral Home, Kittanning. Family visitation hours are 2 to 4 and Death Record LONG-Frtesdt VW. (Hire Long CowjwwvUW RD 1. died at 1:15 Murtfc 2S, 1K4 ta Cttbens Gcaeral New keocbigtoii, arc betof at Snyder Funeral HWM, Cow, MERCHANDISE Arfkfes for 34 vllle from 2 io 4 ud 7 8 p.m.

The service will held TuMday with Key, Richard A. Eddinger, pastor Sherrett Methodlft Church, officiating. Burial will be made tat ville Cemetery. Arrangements by Snyder. 1 After Easter Sale--Boys' i 1 owo's continental pants atoea 10- 18; 29-36, $3.93: girls' stretch denim, S-18.

Jackson's Ford NEW MERCHANDISE evary week, just received new colored coffee mugs at 20c new floral towels and. wash cloths at cut -prices, Faust Variety, Dayton. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our mother passed away one year ago March Time rushes swiftly' on, We still journey here, But often stop the way To shed a silent tear. They say'i time heals all sorrow And helps us to forget, But time so far has only proved How much we God gave us courage to stand the blow But what it means to miss mother dear No one will ever know. Sadly missed by CHILDREN TH ANNIVERSARY SALE Winter Walnut Spinet Piano with bench, reg.

29.95 NOW 489.00 delivered. 16.90 monthly. Thomas Organ with 13 pedal! bau and 5 voices. Used 4 yr. New 795.00 SALE'PRICED 350.00.

13.90 MOTthly, BOB PARKER 20 Minute Drive, Rt North OPFN FrI. S-9 Sat. 9-5 AueHon Soles 36B BELKNAP AUCTION every Wednesday evening 7 p. m. Phone Dayton 257-8523.

In loving memory of MRS. KATE G. DUNMIRE of Manorville who passed away 24 years ago March 30, 1940 7 to 9 p.m. The service will be in our hearts your memory conducted at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday lingers, Hospital, will be received fromjj by her pastor, Dr.

Laurence T. Sweetly tender, fond and true, to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. (day and Tuesday at the Donald S. Bowser Funeral Home, Pluinville. Tho service will he held at 2 p.m.

Wednesday with Rev. J. B. Troutman officiating. Burial will be made Jn Oakland Cemetery, Indiana.

Arrangements by Bowser. Beers. Interment will be made There Is not a day, dear mother, in Kittanning Cemetery, by Bauer, Charles J. Peppier i Charles J. Peppier, 76, of Vandergrift RD 2 died Saturday (March 28, 1964).

He was the son of John Peppier and Rebecca (Klingensmith) Peppier and a member of Bethel Lutheran Church. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. George (Marie) Hines of Vandergrift and Mrs. George (Rosemary) Cook of Fairview Park, Ohio; three sons, Oliver M. Peppier of Vandergrift, Clarence K.

Peppier of Vandergrift and Elmer F. Peppier of Vandergrift RD 2, nine grandchildren and two great grandchildren. PEPPLER Friends of Charles J. Peppier, 76, of Vandergrift RD 2, who died Saturday, will be recieved from 7 to 1( p.m. Monday and from 2 to 5 p.m; and 7 to 10 p.m.

Tuesday at Harold B. Heckman Funeral Home, 274 Franklin Vandergrift. Funeral services will take place at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at tbo funeral homo with the Rev. Guy M.

Wilson of St. John's Lutheran Church, Sallsburg, In charge. Burial will be at Bethel a Church Cemetery. Arrangements by Hcckman. Notable Deaths From Everywhere SEASIDE HEIGHTS, N.J.

(UPI) A solemn Requiem Mass will be celebrated Thursday for J. Stanley Tunney, 78, who had been elected mayor of this shore community 13 times since 1040. Tunney died Saturday in Philadelphia. Mrs. Mlnta Elizabeth Beck Mrs.

Minta Elizabeth Beck of 402 East Arch Street, Kittanning died at 6:30 a.m. Sunday (March 29, 1964) in Armstrong County Memorial Hospital. She was born May 20, 1922 in Jefferson County, a daughter of E. and Emma (Hopper) Wyant. Mrs.

Beck attend Mt. Carmel Evangelical United Brethren Church. On Sept. 28, 1939, she married Edward Clarence Beck, who survives. In addition to her husband, is survived by one son, James Ira Beck of Kittanning; grandson; one sister, Mrs.

Solomon (Sidney) Elnora of Home RD her father, Ira E. Wyant and step mother, Mrs. Ira (Pearle) Wyant of Timblin and nine half brothers and sisters Mrs. Harold (Isabelle) Geist of Sprankle Mills, Mrs. (Clara) Potts of Mayport a James E.

Wyant, William Wyant, Maxine Wyant, Edna Irene Wyant, Robert Charles Wyant, Melvin Leroy a and Nancy Jane Wyant, all Timblin. BECK Friends of Mrs. Minta Elizabeth Beck of 402 Arch St. Kittanning, who died at a.m. March 29, 1964 in Arm strong County Memorial Hos pital, will be received at Bly Funeral Home, Dayton un til 12 noon Tuesday when the body will be to Mt Carmel Evangelical United Brethren Church.

Rev. Harr we do not think of you. Sadly missed by SON AND DAUGHTER IRENE WYANT LAWRENCE DUNMIRE In loving. memory of WILLIAM S. who passed away 1 year ago 'March 30, 1963 Just when his days seemed brightest, Just when his hopes seemed best 3od called him from amongest'us To his Eternal rest.

Sadly missed, but God knows best. WIFE, CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN Wanted to Buy 37 ANTIQUES Guns, old dishes, glass, iron, oil lamps, furniture, iron Phone- LI 2-G301. Write Kenneth E. Bowr ser, R. D.

7, Kittanning. CASH for your grand or upright piano. Any condition. Ronald Hufford, Sycamore, Ohio. Phone Ohio 927-4138.

THREE SPEED transmission for 1953 Ford truck column shift. Phone LI 5-2375. RENTALS Rooms for Rent 45 FURNISHED for gentlemen. Private entrance, use of kitchen and ba'ckyard. 160 South McKean Kittanning.

SPECIAL loving memory of RUSSELL S. MILLER who passed away 5 yeara ago March 30, 1959 The years may wipe out many things But this they'll wipe out never The memory of those happy days Which we have spent together. Sadly missed by WIFE AND CHILDREN SECOND FLOOR three room and bath apartment, private entrance. Inquire 319 South Jefferson Kittanning. In loving memory of RUSSELL S.

MILLER who passed away 5 years ago March 30, 1959 Just when his days seemed brightest Just when his hopes seemed best, God called him from amongst us To his Eternal rest. Sadly missed by FATHER, MOTHER AND BROTHERS Apartments for Rent 46 ONE OR two-bedroom second floor heated apartment. Available April 1. Phone LI 3-0171. (TJPI Telephoto) THESE $30,000 to $50,000 homes in the were tumbled, twisted and destroyed by the Turrtagain residential district of Anchorage Friday earthquake.

REAL ESTATE Real Estate Wanted 51A FARM, about 100 acres, within 15 miles of Kittanning or Ford City. Phone RO 3-3575. TEN TO twelve acres ground, improved road, all utilities, Butler Houses for Sale 52 FURNISHED apartment, private SAVE UP to $5,000 on a Franklin Thrift Pre-cut Home. Build it and entrance. Dorothy I yourself or we will build it for Myers, one mile out Pony Farm! Road.

No phone calls. you; easy financing, house trail FIVE ROOM apartment with bath, first floor. Phone LI 3-9821. after 5 p.m. FIVE ROOM second floor apartment, unfurnished, heat furnished, private entrance.

1127 Orr Avenue, Kittanning. PLAINFIELD, N.J. (UPI)George C. Ward, 65, former welterweight boxer who met some of the top fighters in the 1920's, died in Muhlenberg, N.J., of a heart ailment. FALLS CHURCH, Va.

(UPI) --Vice Adm. John M. Hoskins, 65, who led U.S. 7th Fleet units in preparation for the first naval strike of the Korean War, died suddenly at his home Friday night. Hoskins is a native of Pineville, Ky.

HONOLULU (UPI) Ezra J. Crane, 63, editor and general manager of the Mam Publishing Company, died at his home on Maui Sunday. USE WANT ADS FOR RESULTS C. Sherry, church pastor, wil conduct the services at 2 p.m. Interment will be made in Mt.

Carmel Cemetery. Arrangements by Bly. Mrs. Susie (Gelger) McAninch Mrs. Susie (Geiger) McAninch, formerly of Kittanning, died Sunday evening (March 29, 1964) Presbyterian Home, Oakmont.

Mrs. McAninch leaves one daugh- Mrs. Thelma Krebs of Canton, Ohio; two grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. McANINCII Friends of Mrs. Susie (Geiger) McAninch formerly of Kittanning, who i March 29, 1964, will be received after 7 this evening in F.

Duane Sr.yder Funeral Home, Kittanning. Arrangements, by Snyder, arc incomplete. William Paul Harman William Paul Harman, 41, of Mayport RD 2 died at 7 a.m. this morning (March 30, 1964) In Brookville Hospital. He was the son of Orlando and Olive (Smith) Harman.

Funeral arrangements are Incomplete. In loving memory of HARRY P. WOLFE who passed away 5 years ago March 30, 1959 Your presence is ever near ua, Your love remains with us yet, You were the kind of a father, Your loved ones would never forget. Sadly missed by THE CHILDREN FOUR ROOM house with garage, gas, electric, water, coal furnace, one mile on the Stitt Hollow Road, $30. Phone RO 3-3413.

FOUR ROOM house with bath. Inquire 132 Kelly Kittanning. Death notices will be accepted until 11:30 a.m. the day of publication. Obituaries received after 11:30 a.m.

will be published the following day. MERCHANDISE Articles for Sale 36 People Shop HUTSOH'S by Choice Not by Chance We have full time service on color and black white TV, fac tory trained, plus fully equippec truck and shop. Also Hi Fi, Radio, car radio, and antenna service. Factory trained and 'au thorized. HUTSON'S 1007 Johnston Ave.

Kittanning LI 5-3801 Houses for Rent 47 COTTAGE In West Kittanning, one room. Phone RO 2-9800 after 4:30 p.m. Miscellaneous for Rent 49 STOREROOM Suitable for any type of business, 990 sq. feet next to Thorofare Market on Route 422 at Highland Shopping Center, West Kittanning. Reasonable rent.

Willis H. Heilman Agency, Mellon Bank Building LI 2-1251. REAL ESTATE Commercial Property 50A ers traded on pre-cut home. Sem $1.00 for beautiful colored catalogue with 69 floor plans' to Franklin Thrift Pre-cut Homes P. 0.

Box 631, Dept. State College, Penna. In town or out of town TOWNE REALTY CO. Stanley T. Smith LI 3-7891 Build Better BUY NORTHERN William R.

Zeigler--LI 5-5641 Insertion) REAL ESTATE Lots for Sale 53 County. Write Box Leader-Times. 74 care Nu Mine SOUTH BUFFALO Township -Three bedroom brick ranch, acre ground, 155 ft. frontage, Route 28. Priced quick sale.

$16,000. Freeport 295-4580. By MRS. MICHAEL ROEBUCK DL-T Correspondent The Albert Smullck family visited in Ford City with Mrs. Catherine Slovensky and Sharon and Karen Roebuck, twin daughters of Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Roebuck, celebrated their tenth birthday March 16. Mrs. Evelyn Stover and children of Wall spent a' day with the Victor Frainpton family. Recent 'visitors of Mrs.

Louise Whiteman and family were Mr and Mrs. Robert Cribbs anc children of Leechburg and Mrs John Marken Jr. of Cleveland. The George Metro Jr. family visited Mr.

and Mrs. George Metro Sr. of Sagamore and the Quartet to Sing At East Brady The Lovett Brothers, a gospel quartet from Thomasville, vill present an evening sacred music in the Regular Bap ist Church of East Brady. Church pastor Rev. E.W.

Coddington said the service i be held at 7:30 m. April 1. The service is open to ELDERTON VICINITY Very pleasant family home of 6 rooms and bath plus 2 large utility rooms, beautiful built-in kitchen, double garage, huge lot with lovely lawn, A-l location, school bus at driveway. $7,950. No.

E- 1443. Bartoe Tate, 302 S. Water Phone LI 5-5821. WEST REAL ESTATE LOOKING for a good home? See our lists. THE ROGER STONE AGENCY, 150 S.

Jefferson- St. LI 2-6361. Hungry for a house? Contact Kittanning Realty Company and ask about our listings. Call LI 2-2151, LI 3-9931. FLORIDA OWNER must sell Local modern store warehouse apartments! price! $12,000 cash and pick up 'payments! Phone OX 4-1845.

Write 3963 East River Drive, Fort Myers, Fla. Real Estate Wanted 51A For experience, action and ready prospects WILLIS H. HEILMAN AGENCY LI 2-1251--Evenings LI 3-0501 USE WANT ADS FOR RESULTS IE COMTE DE MOHTE CR1S70 PANTES REGARDS I'ABSEAVEC RATION. Ill PANTES ET UAPPE. ENTRENT PANS UE PASSAGE SOUTERRA1N.

ALORS SUIVE7-- MOl your franchlsed LINCOLN HOMES dealer lEHiMAN HOMES, 305 17th Ford City, RO 2-0381. Paul Metro family of Apollo. Mrs. James Emery, Mrs. Cath e'rine aYid son of Rura Valley RD 1 and Steven Stefan cick of Yatesboro spent a day in Punxsutawney.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul MarcoMn of near Plumville spent an evening with the George Bury fam ily. Mr. and Mrs.

Victor Frampton visited Mr. and Mrs. Doverspike of Natrona Heights. Recent, visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Labay and Julia included Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grzybek of Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gryzbek of New Kensington and Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Yanik of Greensboro. a public. Worthington Girl Tours with Choir Carole Smith, daughter of Lepnard F. Smith of irigton, Is a member of the 39 voice a cappeUa choir of Tarkio College which will leave April 19 on its fourteenth annual spring tour.

During the tour the choir will sing in thirteen churches in Iowa, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsyvlania, Illinois, and Missouri. Miss Smith Is a junior at Tarkio, majoring In sociology. PHONE Widnoon "OUR ROOM and bath-apartment over garage, hardwood floors, coal furnace, lot 170 190, water, Cadogan- Center Hill Road. RO 3-3575. Houserrailers for Sale 52A "NEVER Knowingly Undersold" 12 wide $3,795.

SALES Rt. 8, 7 miles South BUTLER, Nixon 6390. TRADE YOUR house trailer for permanent pre-cut home; beautiful colored catalogue 69 floor plans; easy financing, live in trailer until house is built. Balance of trailer payments paid off. We also manufacture custom built house trailers up to 20 wide by seventy-five long and houses on wheels.

Send $1 for beautifully colored catalogue with 69 floor plans prices. Franklin Thrift Pre-cut Homes P. 0. Box 631, Dept. State College, Pa.

RICE TRAILER SALES, INC. Sage Run Road, R. D. 2 Oil City 676-1911 Sligo By MBS, WILLIAM CRISSMAN DL-T Correspondent Mr. and Mrs.

Grover Bowser were guests in the Wilbert Seybert home in Rlmersburg. Mrs. Emmert Henderson, the Elmer Hulls and the William Cris- smans recently attended a farm meeting in New Bethlehem, sponsored by New Bethlehem Chamber of Commerence. Ray Reitz of the Bellview charge of the Methodist Church was a recent guest speaker in Widnoon Methodist Church. Karen Greenwalt of New Beth lehem spent a weekend in the Byron Anthony home.

Mr. and Mrs Frank Slavick Leechburg visited Mrs. Amanda Anthony. Mrs. Catherine Hillard and Mrs.

Grover Bowser visited in the Darl Hillatd and Albert Mont IF BOX NUMBER IS DESIRED INSERT IN PLACE Gf PHONE Fill In Clip It Out Put Dollar BUI (or Check) With Ad and Mail To: DAILY LEADER- TIMES By MRS. MIRIAM PEIRCE DL-T Correspondent Mrs. Bess Craig visited recent- gomery homes in Kittanning. ly with her daughter, Mrs. Jacque 1 Mr Mrs Paul Cobbett Sr visited the Frank Crissman fam ily in AlKson Park.

Howarth and family Indiana. Mrs. Homer Myers visited the, Richard Fogies of Erie and the 1 5 Mrabel Ramse and B. F. Thompson's of North 2 63 of Rimer sburg visited re- The Ronald Ashbaugh family of' Grover Bowse Emlenton visited Mr.

and Mrs. home. J. C. Botzer.

The Roderick Jones family iRimersburg visited-in the Evan Recent guests of tiie James Me- JoaM home Dowells included the Todd Curllj Mrs Groyer Bflwser aceom family of CurUsville and the Har- Nfiil Hdm old Oppelts of Rochester. wubert Seybert visited MrS- Jos An American Legion Auxiliary; ep Bowser in Strattanville am sponsored bus will go to Pitts-1 the James Leslies Sn Miola. burgh April 11. Tickets are The William Crlssmans attend and may be purchased from Mrs. a program of sacred musi James Stewart or Mrs.

Carlton' presented recently by the concer Stewart. choir of Union Joint High Schoo The American Red Cross Blood- in Rimersburg. mobile will be at the Taylor Street School auditorium. Funeral services were held las week for Emery Duncan who dice at home in New Kensington. If unopened and well wrapped butter will keep for at least two'' The Admiralty building in Lon months in the refrigerator or at don was built from plans whlc! least six months in the freezer at zero or below.

had been drawn up for a lunati asylum. By Sending A DOLLAR BILL Saves Billing Charge. Saves Your MINK Pack.

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