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Simpson's Leader-Times from Kittanning, Pennsylvania • Page 13

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A I KITTANNING, PA. SATURDAY, Employment Classified Advertising Rates and Regulations Minimum Charge "90 cents. Minimum Cash 75 cents. When insertions are not consecutive, one day rate applies. Special rates for yearly advertising upon-request.

Regular Classified advertising-set in 7 pt type face. We will be responsible for one incorrect insertion only. Telephone 42-2551 or 42-2561. CLOSING HOUR Copy received by 10 a.m. will be published the same clay.

opy received after 10 a.m. will be published the following day. The publishers reserve the right to edit or reject any classified advertising copy and patrons wiU confor a by notifying the business office should any misrepresentation or fraud be experienced in connection with any advertising appearing in these-columns. for an experienced want-ad taker who will gladly assist in writing your ads. Announcements Lett, Found.

Strayed 2 LOST--Truck tire and wheel, size 700x17, 6 ply, about. VA mile north of Cowansville. Leroy Ion, 43-3144. Miscellaneous Service 5 SANITATION service septic tank and cesspool, cleaning. Modera equipment.

Call 62-3809 or Repair Service. TV SERVICE. Prompt, efficient service, all makes and models. R. C.

A'. Dealer. Tony Gallo and Ken McCollin. Call 63-2281. Vision Radio and TV Service, Route 66, Route 2, Ford City.

LAWNMOWERS machine sharpened, two and four cycle engines repaired, parts and tires. Twenty years experience. Rupp's Repair Service, Butler Road, 424491. Wanted to Buy 8 WANTED TO BUY--Small farm. Phone 44-2147 or 43-4299.

WANTED logs red oak 9 ft. only, 16" and up; cherry -14" and up; ashe -14" and common ashe 9" and up. trailer loads or carload lots. Cash on pickup. Call Punxsutawney 1974-R or'write Dean Schrecengost, Route Pa.

Automobiles Used Cars for Sate 21 FOR SALE--1953 Chevrolet hardtop. -VGood condition. $300.00 and take over Call 42-5983. Alfa-Romeo Spyder Borgward station wagon Renault Dauphine Simca Aronde Elysee Volkswagon Sunroof sedan REED MOTOR SALES, INC. 825 Seventh Ford City Phone 62-3163" Housetrailers, 23 FOR SALE--Aluminum camping trailer.

Sleeps four. Phone 43-3675. Employment Female Help Wanted 26 WANTED-- Housekeeper. Modern home. One adult.

Write George E. Smith, Route 3, Rimersburg, Pa. DESIRABLE POSITION Open in Kittanning area for personable woman in good health who can work 20 hours or more each week; Preference given 1 those" with background of selling, teaching, club or social work. Car necessary. This position combines Service, Interest and a High Income as few others do.

Write giving phone, to W. Glasser, Box 224 care Leader-Times. Male Help Wanted 27 MEN OVER 20 years of age who wish to supplement their present income $35.00 to $70.00 per week with part time wrk. Must agree to fit themselves into a planned program of canvassing, no prospecting, no peddling. Apply Monday evening April 14, 8:09 o'clock, Hotel Steim.

Ask for Mr. jMyrick. Male or Female Help 28 ESTABLISHED WATKINS route, 300 customers--sell by appointment only. Full time, $2.50 per hour. Pay starts at once.

No layoffs. Write Box 220 care Leader-Times. Situations Wanted 29 CYPHERS' for home or commercial cleaning. Free estimates. Call 42-3821.

M.R. 10 Butler Road. WOMAN WITH one cliild 3tt years would in a motherless- home and live in. Write Box 223 care Leader-Times. PAINTING CARPENTRY roofing'-- cement work 15 ft.

ornamental iron railing free of extra charge with remodeling costing 1500.00 or more. We have satisfied customers. Cob- 'in writing. Free estimates. Insured.

B. Johnston. STEAMING OFF wallpaper, day or night, by Star Steamers. For estimates call I HATE teed lop MO tor delivery. Call Robert Roofoer, Worttuujtea 7-wn er 74M7 anytime.

APRIL 12, 1958 For Sale Situation Wanted 29 CYPHERS' Service Remodeling of all For -estimates call 42-3821. WANTED--Day work. Call 434227. For Sale Auction Sales 30 PUBLIC SALE Complete disposal of farm equipment belonging to Gerald Kimmel at the J. Paul Kimmel farm on Route 422 Midway between Shelocta and Elderton, -Wednesday, April 16, 10:00 a.m.

Forty-five head Hoi- stein dairy cattle with late test- separate charts. This is accredited herd. This herd is young and good producers with 3.95 dairy test- some registered and 7 cows fresh short time, 6 due soon, 5 due this fall, 7 Holstein heifers carrying first calves, 2 Herefprds carrying first calves, 2 well bred service, bulls; 9 yearling heifers, good flesh; 5 bucket.calves; 7 shoats, 160 each; 5 shoats, 60 Ibs. each; good bropd sow with 8 nice- pigs; good 4-can cooler, 2-unit Surge milkers with power and pipe complete, wash vat, hotwater tank, milk cans. Chalmers 9 ft.

self- propel 13d combine, late 5 tractors Caterpillar D2. Farm- all Farmall Shepard D3, Ferguson 30. All in good shape. 66 Holland baler, 2-row 'International corn picker mounted, picker, style, 3 tractor mowers, all 7 windrower, 5 flat-bed wagons with factory chas- is, self-unloader and beds, pick power unit; 32 ft. hay elevator, 34 ft.

elevator with drag hopper, 16 ft; grain elevator, good side rake, 2 New Idea tractor manure spreaders, good shape; 3 bottom tractor plows, 14-inch; 3.bottom Ferguson plows, 12-inch; 2 bottom 14-inch plows, 2 hammermills. New Holland corn shelter, silage filler 25 belt, Gehl forage harvester with 3 heads, Gehl silage blower, Easy Flow lime spreader, 17 disc drill, just new; cultimulcher, International, cultivator; Ferguson, cultivators! tractor 2 air compressors, 22-inch grain fan, 9 ft. disc, 8 ft; disc, 4 section spring- tooth harrow, hydraulic dump trailer, 1954 Chevrolet, flat bed truck V-plate to gor 2-row cornplahter, weed sprayer 26 "ft. boom. This machinery is all late model and on good ready for use.

225 bu. oats, 75 bu. wheat, 300.bu. corn, clover seed; No small items. Be time.

Machinery will be first i lunch- counter sale positive. I have quit farming. Gerald E. Kimmel, Shelocta, Phone FLeet- wood 4-3999. R.

W. George, 1 auctioneer. PUBLIC SALE West Kittanning Fire West Kittanning, Saturday, April 12, 7:30 pjn. All new merchandise. Egg man and fruit man will be there.

Raymond Nulph, auctioneer. For Sale Animals, Birds, Livestock 31 FOR SALE--Sorrel" gelding, years old. Phone FOR SALE--2 Hereford bulls, 10 months old. Accredited herd. Dean Aden, Route ,3, Dayton (Snyderville).

Phone CLinton 1-8572. FOR SALE--Pug dog puppies. Call 42-9154 after 8:00 P.M.- FOR SALE--Small size Dachshund puppies, also Cocker Spaniel puppies. Registered and innoculated. Phone 42-9050.

FOR SALE--Pony. Phone 43-6118. FOR SALE Polled Hereford bulls; group heifers to freshen, grain fed beef. Carl Calhoun, between Elderton and Rural Valley. No phone.

Plants, Seed and Feed 34 FOR SALE--Approximately 15 ton baled hay and straw, $15.00 ton or take all for $10.00 ton. G. M. Saxman. Putneyville or call C.

Rupp, 43-7101. FOR seed. Phone Rural Valley 3-785. FOR SALE--Timothy seed, $4.00 bu. S.

Calhoun, Route 2, Kit-, tanning. Call 43-6219. CARLOAD: Four Leaf Powdered Rock Phosphate. The phosphate is excellent, according to others on the market, as it contains only slightly more than Selica and Aluminum. Expect to unload by April 18 or 19 at the car.

Zeller Claypool. STRAWBERRY PLANTS--Premier and Robinson, $2.75 per hundred. Ford's Flowers. FOR SALE--Clinton 59 seed oats, recleaned and tested. Call Kittanning 42-0807.

Bruce Wilson. Boats, Supplies 35 FOR SALE--14 ft. Runabout, windshield, collapsible sun cover, etc: Very good condition. Phone 434252. PROTECT.

AND BEAUTIFY YOUR BOAT with Sherwin-Williams pleasure craft finishes. Sherwin-Williams Store, "Kittanhing, Pa. FOR SALE--13 ft. fishing skiff and floating dock. Will sell separately.

Reasonable. a Vandergrift 1081-A after 6:00 P.M. FOR SALE--12 ft. outboard boat, 5 H. P.

Sea King motor, fully equipped. Call 624093 after 5 P. M. Miscellaneous for Sale 36 Rudolph Awning Co. Special during April.

Delivery this Sprint. Call 49-7071; or 7-5273. ALUMINUM- storm doors, all si- set. No Awnlnc Co. Call 43-7671 Of 7-5271.

TIRC SALX-Low cost Urt re. Ford City Tin MiMollantoiii for Sale 36 FOR SALE--Topsoil and fill; poles. Phone 62-5012. FOR SALE--Used household furniture. Mrs.

Carla Koeller, Route 1, Leeehburg. Phone VI 2-7333. FURNACES, all kinds, coal- oil gas. Johnston Plumbing Heating. Phone 62-0011.

ROTARY tillers, Bolens Ride- Master and Ride-A-Matic tractors, chain saws. Frank Gariglio, Box 104, Cadogan, Pa. Phone 62-7978. AUTO SEAT COVER MARKET Drive-in shop, wide selection, low installed prices. Also CONVERTIBLE TOPS.

Clark's, 804 West Mahoning, Punxsutawney. Phone 404. Daily to 8 p.m., Saturday to noon. AUTHORIZED Hoover sales and service. Mateer's Furniture Store.

'Phone 43-2111 or 42-3901. MECHANICAL Christmas planting is best: Contact Rupp's Appliance now for Spring planting. 43-7101. FOR SALE--Used 24" Armstrong gravity coal furnace and: warm air ducts. Excellent condition.

Can be yours for Call Rural Valley 2-693. REBUILT AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS Let us service your units. We repair all makes, we'have som- exchange units on stocr BELLWOOD AUTO'SERVICE 1JOO Fifth Ford City SPECIAL 30 gallon tanks, 10 year fll-WAY HARDWARE Kittanning Highlands Open Evenings NOW! ROOF SHINGLES Artie Asphalt 215 Ib. weight $7.00. per, sq.

Cash and Pickup $7.42: cash deliver SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Ford City RD 2 Phone 62-1571 FOR; SALE, 3 phonograph combination, console. A-l. Sacrifice. $55.00.

Call Daytonv CLinton 1-8949. FOR 3. formal gowns 2 yellow, 1 Size. 14. Phone 42-5502; DELICIOUS PURE, honey, 5 Ib.

pail $1.45 postpaid. Birdie M. Har- Jefferson County. 42,6311 FREE 42-4461 While they last. Handy compact rain bonnet with every, estimate on aluminum, fiberglass or.canvas storm doors, windows; screens, jalousies and railing.

SEDWICK AWNINGS FISHERMEN Open all night Monday night. Live bait Emerald shiners, red worms, night crawlers. BOB'S SALES SERVICE iBob Lamison, 300 Arthur West Kittanning Rentals Rooms for Rent 45 FOR RENT 3 room furnished all utilities, private entrance, $55.00 month. Also furnished apartment, all utilities, suitable for 2 men or 2 ladies only, $55.00 month. Phone 62-2031.

After 7:00 P. M. phone 62-2021. Available immediately. FOR RENT Large room with shower, private entrance.

Gentleman. Phone Houses for Rent 47 FOR RENT--Second floor 3 room unfurnished apartment, private bath and entrance. $35.00. Phone 62-5632. FOE RENT--5 rooms and bath.

Inquire 1365 Orr Kittanning. FOR RENT 2 apartments, 4 rooms and bath. Second and third floors. Call 62-4044. FOR RENT--4 room house, Logansport Road, month.

Phone 62-0463. FOR RENT 5 room apartment. Available May.1. Silberblatt Building. Inquire Abe or John Silberblatt.

FOR RENT 3 room third floor apartment, private bath and entrance, conditioned, newly redecorated. Immediate possession. Phone 43-6483. Miscellaneous for Rent 48 FOR RENT--Garage, rear Academy Apartments. Inquire Atkins McCain, 43-0111 or 42-2231.

FOR RENT--Garage, opposite Catholic' Church. Phone 43-7111 or 62-5554. FOR LEASE to responsible person ground suitable for. recreation center, swimming pool, used car trailer park opposite Kiddie- land paralleling Cowanshannock Creek, township road and Route 66. Write Box 218 care Leader-Times.

FOR RENT--Market Street storeroom. 1500 sq. ft. Heat furnished. Available May Inquire Atkins It McCain, 43-0111.

Real Estate Business Opportunities 50 FOR SALE--Service Station, "doing good business. Reason for selling, other internets. Box 219 care Leader-Times. Howtt for Sale 52 VOR'BALE--Income property, duplex frame house, 612 Woodward Kittannutf, To be sold to. hlfbest bidder.

Submit bids in wrttwc to W. J. Good, Executor; Hotel BuUdint, Phone 41-7111. Real Estate HOUMB for Salt 52 FOR SALE--7 room and bath frame house, Wortnington, gas furnace, lots of water, excellent stairs and upper hall carpeted, 'bookcases and dining room corner cupboards, splendid value. FIVE-ROOM and bath one-story frame house, 10 mile from Kittanning, Cowansville Road, practically gas furnace, good water, large lot.

INQUIRE ATKINS McCAIN 43-0111 or 42-2231 FOR SALE--6 room bungalow, garage. Corner Fifth Ave. and Fourteenth St. Call 62-6839. LEGAL NOTICES I A The undersigned Guardian, pursuant to the Order of the Orphans' Court of Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, dated April: 4,, 1958, will expose; at public sale, the Teal estate of Pauline Davis Black hereinafter described--on the premises.

SATURDAY MAY 3rd, 1958 at 1:30 o'clock P. M. (DST) All that certain tract or lot of ground situate in the Township of East Franklin, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: COMMENCING at a point in the center the Pony Farm Road: thence by Thomas Kness, 80 feet to a stone at corner of land, of Thomas Kness and land of Lee Johns; thence by lands FOR SALE-House, 5 rooms and Johns 73 feet to an Ash bath, remodeled large birch step-1 Tree; thence by land of which this saver kitchen, Venetian blinds, gas a part, 10' 90 feet to the furnace; aluminum storm windows. Close to store and school, on Route 66 McGrann. Call 62-7555.

Priced for quick sale, because of illness. FOR SALE 7-room house on choice double corner lot along river in Manorville. Cedar, shingled. 3 bedrooms, maple wood floors downstairs, utility room, Venetian blinds throughout, new hotwater heater, coal furnace, double garage, outside fireplace. Call 62-5721 after 6:00 p.m..

FOR SALE House across from Margaret School. Phone Rural Valley 3-930. FOR "SALE--Summer home along Allegheny River. For information call 624191. Lots for Sale 53 FOR SALE--Lot 66 300, drilled water well, located off the Butler Road.

Phone 42-5461. FOR SALE--18 acres of land, part of. old Stouffer, farm near Walk Chalk. Call at residence or phone 42-9034. Public Notices center of said Pony Farm Road; thence by said road 84 fett to the place of beginning.

HAVING erected thereon a small two-room, with bath, Reserving all the coal, and other miner- Being the same lands conveyed to Pauline Black, et. by deed of Warm M. Bowser, et. recorded in Armstrong County Deed Book 289, page 320. TERMS OF SALE: Purchaser to pay $300.00 hand money, on day of sale; and the balance of purchase money due and payable, in cash, on or before May 20, 1958, when deed will be delivered to purchaser free and discharged of liens and ensumbrances.

Guardian reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to adjourn sale from time to time. MELLON NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY GUARDIAN OF PAULINE DAVIS BLACK. JOHN C. DILLON, TRUST OFFICER. CHARLES E.

HARRINGTON, KITTANNING, ATTORNEY. Cards of thanks 58 CARD OF THANKS. With deepest I extend this word thanks to Father Father Yan- friends: and neighbors, and all others'who in any'way at; the death of my sister, Mrs. Rosalie Mackie. H.

M. McCue CARDOF.THANKS, We are 'sincerely grateful to friends'and neighbors their kind expressions of sympathy in bur bereavement, the death of Catherine Suwalla. special thanks also. to, the Rosary Society, Polish Women's Alliance, Father Lizik, and all others who helped in anyway. The Children In Memoriam 59 IN MEMORJAM In loving "memory''of our dear husband and -father, Steve Zemko, who passed.

away one year ago, April 13, 1957. Surrounded by friends I am lonesome In the midst of joys I am blue, With a. smile on my face I have a heartache Longingvmy dear husband for you. missed by his wife, Beatrice and children IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our wife and mother, Mrs. Beulah Bowser Rumbaugh, who passed away twen-" ty-s'ix years ago, April 13, 1932.

Gone but not forgotten. Sadly missed by Clyde Rumbaugh and. family IN MEMORIAM In loving memory, of Mary Stillson who passed away three years ago today, April 12, 1955. Sadly missed by Husband, Sons and Daughters IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our brother-in-law and dear friend, Steve Zemko, who passed away one year'ago, April 13, 1957. Vi and Wayne LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Estate of Clyde W.

Barrett, late of Wayne Township, Armstrong County, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the above estate have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay to the undersigned or her attorney. Margaret W. Barret 1 Administratrix R. D.

1, Dayton, Pa. Ashe Ashe, Attorneys at Law ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Estate of Walter J. Dowling, late of Kittanning Borough, Armstrong County, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the above estate have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to 'make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known without-delay to the undersigned or her attorney. Mrs.

Regina Neidig, Administratrix 1360 N. Grant Kittanning, Pa. James G. Callas, Attorney ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Carl B. Geary, late of Dayton Borough, Armstrong County, deceased.

Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the above estate have been granted to the undersigned; to whom all persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having' claims or demands scainst the same will make them known without delay to the under signed or his attorney. Mark B. Geary, Administrator 1300 Orr Kittanning, Ashe It Ashe, Attorneys at Law BIDS WANTED Sealed proposals will be received and publicly ened read by the Supervisors of Parks Township Armstrong' County, at' North Vandergrift, Pennsylvania, until 7:00 PM o'clock S. T. April 25, 1958, for' the following: Approximately 30,000 gals.

RT-9, more or Pa. Dept, of Highways specifications for H-2 Tar. and applied as directed. Approximately 750 Tons Pa. No.

2 stone and 370 Tons, more or Pa. F. 0. B. plant loaded in; trucks and or F.

0. B. Stockpile on Township roads as directed. forms, Specifications, Form of Contract and Instruction to Bidders may be obtained at the home of, or by writing to A. B.

Artman Secretary, Board of RD 2, Vandergrift Pennsylvania. The materials specified herein, shall meet the Standard Specifications of the Peansylvania Department-of Highways. The -successful bidder, when- awarded thereon tract, shall furnish a bond with suitable, reasonable requirements, guaranteeing per- formanja of the contract or (delivery to be made) with sufficient surety" in the amount of 50 per centum of the amount of the contract. All proposals must be upon the form furnished by the undersigned. The supervisors reserve the right to reject any or all proposals.

A. B. Artman Secretary of Board BIDS WANTED Sealed proposals will be.received and publicly opened and read by the Supervisors of Gilpin Township, Armstrong. at RD 1, Pennsylvania, until 7:30 p.m. o'clock E.S.T.

April 18th, 1958, for the following: Furnishing and applying approximately 14,000 sq. 2 surface retreatment and approximately 10,560 sq. yds. Pa. C-P-2 surface on township roads, and approximately 6000 gallons of road oil, applied on township roads.

Proposal forms, Specifications, Form of Contract and Instruction to Bidders may- be obtained at the home or by writing to Wilson Riggle Secretary, Board of Supervisors, RD 1 Leechburg, Pennsylvania. The materials specified herein, shall Standard Specifications of the Pennsylvania Department of Highways: The successful bidder, when awarded the contract, shall furnish a bond with suitable, reasonable requirements, guaranteeing performance of the contract or (delivery to 'be made) with sufficient surety in the amount of 50 per centum of the amount of the contract. All proposals must be upon the form furnished by the undersigned. The supervisors reserve the right to reject any or all proposals. Wilson Riggle Secretary of Board COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF MINES AND MINERAL INDUSTRIES HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA Notice to Bidders Sealed proposals will be received by the Department of Mines and Mineral Industries, Main Capitol Building, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Until 11:00 A.M., Eastern Standard Time, the 22nd day of April, 1958, at which time and place they will be opened publicly and read aloud for the following: For leveling, grading and contouring to seal an abandoned open pit coal mine located in South Bend and Young Township, Armstrong and Indiana County, Pennsylvania.

Specifications and bid forms may be obtained free of charge by request to the Department of Mines and Mineral Industries, Ebensburg, Pennsylvania. Joseph T. Kennedy Secretary of Mines and Mineral Industries Do not try to grow root crops in newly manured soil--instead, grow leaf crops. Better to rotate root crops and cabbage to prevent the' soil from becoming infested with disease and Insects. LEGAL NOTICES Pennsylvania Department of Highways, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

proposals will be received at the office of the Secretary of Room ,506, North Office Building, State Capitol, until 11:00 a.m., eastern standard time, April 25, 1958, when bids will be publicly opened and scheduled and contract awarded as soon thereafter as possible for the construction of approximately 18,934 linear feet of crushed aggregate base with a bituminous surface 18 feet wide and one pre stressed concrete superstructure bridge having an overall length of 55 feet. Armstrong County, Bradys Bend Perry Townships, L.R.03145 (R-l). Bidding blanks and specifications may be obtained free. Construction drawings are available at a cost of $10.00 plus $0.30 State Sales Tax; also available are cross sections at, a cost of $35.00 plus $1.05 State Sales Tax. They may be obtained upon application to the Pennsylvania Department of Highways, Harrisburg.

A refund for drawings or cross sections returned will not be.made. They may be seen at.the offices of the-Pennsylvania Department of Highways, Harrisburg, 449 Montgomery Avenue, Haverford; Pittsburgh State Office Building, Gateway Center, Pittsburgh, and Savings. Trust Bank Building, Indiana, Pennsylvania. Lewis M. Stevens, Secretary of Highways.

EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Estate of Katarzyna Suwala Katherine Suwala, late of Ford City Borough, Armstrong County, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Letters. Testamentary on above estate have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate. are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims, or demands against the same, will make them known without delay to the undersigned or her attorney. Josephine Brandeburg.

Executrix 313 Ferndale Street Ford City, Pa. Edward J. Steiner, Attorney ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Bryant E. Weber, late of Manor Township, Armstrong County, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the above estate have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay to the undersigned or her attorney.

Eleanor L. Weber Administratrix 841'King Ford City, Harry P. Boarts, Attorney Doctor to Address Retired Men's Glub At Monday Meet The Board of the YMCA MORA Club met this week, and. program chairman Roy Wolfe reported that Dr. David Rosehcrans will speak to the members about cancer at the meeting at 2 p.m.

Monday. Mrs. Blaine' Carberry, executive secretary of the Armstrong County Cancer Society, will show a film. Smily L. Caldwell, chairman of the club Music Committee, said some other original words would be submitted in the contest for a club song.

"The following words.to the of Yankee Doodle "were written by Wilbur Bryan of Ford City. The M-O-R-A- Club has come to town, And it is here to stay To meet good friends, both old and new, And spend a pleasant, day (CHORUS) Yes they say we are growing old Our Hair is thin and gray But a smile and friendly nod can drive our cares away We shake eacft other, by the hand, Look for that's missing. There are stories told both good and bad, And a lot of reminiscing. (CHORUS) The club quartet sang the song at the last meeting. There are now 65 of the- MORA, Club, which, is open to any retired man.

At the close of the next meeting members may see. a film on "Fishing for Fun" or may play.pool or other games. The meeting will be at the Armstrong County YMCA. Sagamore and Mrs, Norman Bowman and children were Sunday visitors with Mrs. K.

C. Fairman of Punxsutawney. Owen Houser of Jamestown, N. spent a couple days with his parents, -Mr. and Harold Houser.

Fulton and children of Prospect were Monday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Harkleroad. and Mrs. Lyle Shiner were week-end visitors with Mr.

and Mrs. Francis "Shiner of Leechburg. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson of Bairdford were- visitors with Miss Helen and Condrick.

Mr. and Mrs, Joe. Rudolph Jr. of Detroit, were week-end visitors with 'Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Rudolph Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Copp were Clearfield visitors with Mr. and Mrs.

Lynn Copp. Mr. and Mrs. Delmas Johnson of Sharon visited with Mr. and Mrs.

John H. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Don Gaul of Belknap visited with Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Gaul. Visiting with Mr. and'Mrs. Clair Milburn Sr.

during the past week were Mr. and Mrs. John Mans- plakes and family, of Evans City, Mr. and Mrs. William Milburn and family of California, Mrs.

Nora Milburn of Rochester, Miss Grace Ann Charles Buggey of Pittsburgh and brother, Abe Buggey of Erie. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fulton and daughters 'c-f Monroe ville spent Easter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

W. J. Walker. Mr. and Mrs.

Wade Wells and children of Elderton. were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Allison. Mr.

and Mrs. Chloris, Morrison and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Gibson of NuMine. Mr; and Dwight Lingenfet ter and sons, of Creekside visited with Mr.

and Mrs. F. F. Fulton. Mr.

and Mrs. Stephen Sarokan and children were Sunday in Bairdford with Mr. and Mrs. Wit bur Hicks. Mr.

Mrs. Clair Milburn: Sr. were Saturday shoppers in Indiana. Visiting Reese Cox Easter Sunday were Mr. and Francis Fishel and "children of Harrisburg, Harry Cox of Apollo, Mrs.

Joy Johnson, of Kittanning, Mr. and Robert Me- Laughlin and family of Kittanning, Miss Glenda Croyle of Kittanning, Mrs. Eugene Hoch and son Roger of Akron, Ohio. Visiting--with Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Houser over holiday week end were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ace and son Lloyd of Westfield, N. and Mrs. Owen; Houser and children of Jamestown, N.

Y. Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Adamson and children of Beyer and Mr. and Mrs.

Sloan Gibson and.Arthur. Gibson of NuMine visited with Mr. antf Mrs." Chloris Morrison. Fulton and son Gary visited with. Andy Lingenfelter of Marion.

Center. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and family of. Buffalo, N.Y...

and: Edward Miller of Niagara Falls, N. were in town for the funeral of their 'mother, Mrs. May Miller. Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Gaul visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McMeans and Mrs. Rose McMeans of Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Gibbon during the Easter holiday were Mr. and Mrs; Matt Bresnock and daughters of Niagara Falls, N. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Clark and children of Indiana, Mrs.

Dave Gibbon and daughters of Charles Gibbon Jr. of Ernest and Mrs. Priscilla Shea andl daughters of Punxsutawney. Mr. arid Mrs.

Joe Gaul and -family were Easter Sunday visitors with Mr. and Gaul of Punxsutawney. Mrs. Clifford Hallman and family of Spring Church were Easter visitors with Mrs. Bertha Cooper and Vivian Meckley.

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hill with their son Rodger and daughter Karen and Miss Priscilla Rairie spent Friday night in Pittsburgh with Mrs. Polly to accompany Pvt. Ernest Hill-to the Greyhound Bus Terminal where he left for Camp Polk, La.

The Ladies Class of the Presbyterian Church met regularly'Tues- day evening' in the church social room with the president, Mrs. F. F. Fulton in charge of devotions and business. Secretary's report and roll call showed '11 members present.

Hostess for the evening was Mrs. John Kromer, who served a lunch. Mrs. James held a demonstration party in her home Tuesday morning for a group of her friends. Visiting with Mr.

'and Mrs. Norman Lukehart last week end were Mr. and Mrs. Joe of Rural Valley RD, Mr. and Mrs.

George Woodside and children of Ford City RD, Lewie Thomas of Shelocta RD, Earl Frick of Creekside RD, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spence'and daughter and friend of Ernest and Mr. and Mrs. Tom.

Cassidy of McKees Rocks. Mr. and -Mrs. George Zak of Ambridge called on Mr. and Mrs.

John Topic. The Four Square Bible Class of Trinity Lutheran Church met regularly Wednesday evening in tha church social room with the president, Mrs. Armus Granlund in charge of devotions and business. Secretary's report and'roll call showed nine members present. Following the close of' the meeting 1 lunch was served-by the kitchen committee.

Mr. and Mrs. William Shields of Conifer visited with Mr. and Mrs. James Feracioly Sr.

and Mr. and Mrs. James Feracioly. Jr. Mrs.

Don Eckman and Mrs. Steve Pxusasky of Leechburg RD visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eckman. Jack Eckman has been discharged from the Adrian Hospital at Punxsutawney.

Mr. and Tom Hill and daughter visited "in Big Run, Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Dallon Buffington. Mr.

Mrs. Ronald Montgomery and son Robert of Varidergrift visited Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eckman. Visiting with Mr.

and Mrs. Armus Granlund were. Mrs. Edna Vaelinus and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Russel McKowaa and family and Mrs. Mary Haldine and Arthur Haldine of' Fulton Run. In Germany, during the 19th century, princes of the blood had another boy reared with them. This other boy received the spankings due to the -prince for his misbehavior. Try Our HI-BURGER pound Ground Beef, warm bun, pickle chips and French Fried onion rings--only 49c.

THE HIGH HAT MARKET STREET QUALITY MOBILEHOMES Complete Selection New and Used? All Widths. We specialize In Cnstom-biiUt Mobilehomes Worry-free Financing "If you don't deal with ns yon may pay too ranch" Freas Motor Col Clarion. Pa. Phone 64 For evening and 'Sunday Appointments call 827-W. 654-W.

569-M or 569-R Equipment at Wholesale All A i assembled Antennas All Purpose Antenna 1 Channel 2 Antenna Channel 6 Antenna 51 Channel 10 Antenna S2 Channel 11 Antenna $2.95 --CHIMSEV MOlATS-- Stainless Steel pair SI.99 12" Brackets pair 6" House Brackets pjir si.i 3'j" Stand-off Insulators Stainless Steel Mast Insulators .1 Man other items at louest Prices KJTTAN.NrNG Case Records (Continued trom Page Six) Bishop Richard C. Raines real-j izes this fact acutely. He is a great I orator himself, and follows Christ's own anecdotal or parable formula for speaking. So he invited me on three occasions to address all three Methodist C9nferences in Indiana toj tell his clergymen the psychological strategy for making an interesting speech. All great orators have hit upon this narrative formula by rule of thumb.

For people wake up and lean forward when listening to story telling, but settle back into difference during, the essay or expositional address. Jesus would thus start out with a moral principle; then document it with cases or parables. That is still the' best, formula.for public speaking ever devised. So send for my booklet "Public Platform Strategy," enclosing a stamped return envelope, plus 20c (non-profit). It is of, vital importance to public platform entertainers.

It is also widely used in public speaking classes and by members of the Toastmastcr's Clubs. All the evergreens, broad-leaved and coniferous, move more easily the weather and ground are both warm. PUBLIC AUCTION SALE OF ALL NEW FURNITURE AT Nulph's Furniture Store on the evening of April 14 at 7:30 p.m. The following merchandise must be moved on or before the 15th of April to make room for new Spring Merchandise. The following will be sold regardless: 11 living room suites, 13 occasional chairs and rockers, must move.

4 tofa beds, cannot be left, 35 pieces of end, table, corner and coffee tables, 15 table lamps, 12 clothes hampers, must go regardless. 2 cedar chests, 5 bedroom suites, must move. 30 pieces of box springs and innerspring mattresses are in our way, 1.2 bed springs are taking up too much room, 16 breakfast sets, chrome copper tone and wrought iron, ,2 gas ranges, must be sold regardless. One 45,000 B.T.U. gas circulator, sold at any price, 100 pound coal heater must be sold, 12 cabinet bases, 12 utility cabinets, 3 roll-a-way beds, 10 steel wardrobes, 8 Axminsfcr rugs, 22 Linoleum rugs, step, stools, high cribs complete, many other pieces to go.

Re-stocking the entire store. Every piece listed must sold regardless. We must haye cash to pay for new merchandise. Terms available. Nulph's Furniture Store,.

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About Simpson's Leader-Times Archive

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131,433
Years Available:
1926-1977