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Simpson's Leader-Times from Kittanning, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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Kittanning, Pennsylvania
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LEADER-TIMES. KiTTANNING, AUGUST Day's Deaths 1 IN MEMORIAM II. 0. Wilds llosca Oscar Wilds, 78, of Ook Summit, Bethel Townsh'p, died at his home Thursday vAug. 27, 1964) at 12:15 p.m.

He was born in Armstrong Cdun-j ty on June 2(5, He was a rc-' Bul in out hearts we love her still; fired empbye of the Schenley! Ilcr memory is as dear today Plant of Joseph S. Finch a As 'n the hour she passed away In loving memory of MARY HRIC1K who passed away 15 years ago August 30, 1949 God took her home, it was his will, member of Bethel a Church, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 330 Home Association, Leediburg, ami the Carl J. Franklin Post 775 of the American Legion, Schcnley. In World War I he was a private in Motor Co.

5 at Ft. Oglelhorpe, Ga. His wife, Lottie Smail Wilds, died in 19G2. He is survived by one sister, Mrs. Norma Alene Prirdle, Gilpin Township.

WILDS Friends of Hnsea Oscar We often sit and think of her When we are all alone, For memory is the only friend, That grief can call its own. Sadly missed by CHILDREN Township, who died nt 12:15 p.m. Autf. 27, I9G4 in his home, arc being received in the J. Bruce Armstrong Funeral Home, Leeehhurg where services will be held tomorrow ut 2:30 p.m.

with Kev. Sydney Kuhn, pastor, Brlhel Lutheran Church, in charge. Burial will be In Bethel Ccmelery. rangcments by Armstrong. In loving memory of our brotha -in-law and uncls MICHAEL R.

CRAIG who passed away 1 year ago August 29, 1963 N'o one knows the silent heart aches, I Only those who have loved can tel The grief we bear in silence I For die one we loved so well. Sadly missed by BILL and GLADYS, JACK and ETTA and FAMILY In loving memory of MICHAEL R. CRAIG who passed away year ago August 29, 1953 Ar God took him home, it was HLs! will, (But in my heart I love him still, Mrs. Mary Trombetta memory is as dear today Mrs. Mary Trombetta of 52JAS in the hour he passed away.

Old Mill Road, Frecport diedli often sit and think of him at 8:45 p.m. Friday (Aug. 28, when 1 am all alone, 1964) in Allegheny Valley memory is the only friend pita! at Natrona Heights. jThat grief can call Us own. She was aged 86 years, hav-i Sndly mUsed by ing been born May 2, 1878 in 1 WIFE JULIA Italy, the daughter of John andh Rose (Pervi) Pasciutti.

Since coming to the United- States, she spent most of her' life in the Freeport, Leechburg: and Schenley areas. Mrs. Trombetta was a mem-1 her of St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church in Freeport. Surviving are one son, Paul Trombetta of Lower six daughters, Mrs.

Edith As-j toli and Mrs. Phillip Santoni, both of Conshohochen.h- Mrs. Frank (Mary) DETROITER, 10 45, two of Cadogan, Mrs. George (Lin- bedrooms, S2300; 8 da) Coward of Freeport, Mrs. 45, two bedrooms, S1400.

Mike (Lena) Mraz of Ford City; I i a a 463-8554. and Mrs. Louis (Yolanda) Bol-j MOON. 10 45, located 24 Horse Show On Indiana Fair Agenda INDIANA Fair officials an- jnounced totay that a horse show has been added to the list of free features of the Indiana County Fair which begins here Monday and extends until Sept. 5.

by the Indiana County Trail Riders Association, the horse show is scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. Tuesday. Several hundred persons are expected to participate and cash prizes will be awarded to winners as well as ribbons in each, of 15 different classes and events. Also included in the fair program will be Band Night on Wednesday at 7:.30 p.m. More than 2000 musicians from 20 different high schools will be featured.

I Other scheduled events for the display: stock car races Saturday, Ifair include: grand cavalcade of 2 p.m.: musical show at jchampions, Thursday. 7 a grandstand, Saturday 8 p.m.; an(Hootenanny Show later Ihrj! same lique oars on display all day followed by a fiueworks urday. In loving memory of MILDRED SNYDER" OLSON' who passed away 12 years ago August 30. 1952 Sadly missed by Mother, sister and brothers MRS. WILLIAM SNYDER FAMILY REAL A Housetrailers for Salt 52A; STEEL TRAY REPLICA of Unisphere is presented to Gov.

William W. Scranton during Pennsylvania State Day ceremonies at New York World's Fair by Edwin C. Myers, vice (TJPI TelephotoV president and assistant to the president of U.S. Steel. Also pictured are the governor's wife and sons, Peter, 10, Bill, 17 and Joe, 14.

In background is Unisphere. ANCIENT EXTRA I HOLLYWOOD (IIPI) One of ilhe wizened faces in the baclc- Iground of "The Moon-Spinners" 'shot on location in Crete belongs to a 92-year-old extra (no lone remembers i a who catches the bouquet in a wedding scene. i ISCHOOLED FOR PART HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Dean jjones took language lessons in Vietnamese for his title role in "The Tom Dooley Story." TV in Review Babe Ruth's jtional's Stewart HUSBAND the questioners Rob-j HOLLYWOOD I Rachel crt Kennedy is the "Meet visited husband Rsx i Press" guest Sept. 6 DeanJHamson on location in Italy on chairman of the Repub-i the set of The A Guest Spot By RICK DU BROW the set of ''The Agony and the lEcstasv" before beginning her ihcan National Committee, own jn ognia of Leechburg; 14 grandchildren; 25 great grandchildren and one brother, James Pasciutii of St. Louis, Mo.

She was preceded in death! by her husband, Bernard miles south of Ford City i Crooked Creek on beautiful pri-j a vate lot. Call RO 2-0933 after man Comedy" appears Sept. i pears Sunday on CBS TV's "Face Nation" 5 Political Footnote: The Re-i HOLLYWOOD I ubl can bought sponsorship of to watch television bv: t( segme ts iNBC TV's daytime schedule Future Business: Babe Ruth starting Sept 2 and the widow guests with ABC TV'sj Democrats purchased participa- Tennessee Ernie Ford Sept. 11 ions in six night time pro. an episode on grams on the same network be- Saroyan's novel "The Honing Sept.

May." Maggie 19 4:30 p.m. on CBS TV's "Summer Play- ing a 7, as well as buy- full coast to a hour 10 to 11 p.m. EST on Nov. 2, the eve of election TWO BEDROOM 10 45 ft. trade- house," Arthur O'Con- day.

Trombetta, who died in 1957. in with carpet and stack nel and Tim Rooney. son ofj pi ans: CBS TVs Ed Sulli-' i ji A i I DANCE TONIGHT No. 1 Fireball Kittanning 8:00 11:45 HIGH SCHOOL YOUNG ADULT REGULAR ADMISSION A TROMBETTA Friends of Mrs. Mary Trombctta of 52 Old Mill Road, Freeport, who died at 8:45 p.m.

Aug. 25, 1964 In Allegheny Valley Hospital, Natrona He'ighls, will be received at Cherry Home, Freeport after 7 p.m.! Saturday. A requiem high mass will be said at 9 a.m.! at St. Mary's Roman) Catholic Church, Freeport. Burial will he made in Mary's Cemetery.

Arrange- 1 ments by Cherry. and dryer for only $2600. Also Rooney the story bedroom 60 10 trade-in, 'deals with a boy who is deter- 1961 Homes, Route 28, Vlnewood 3-2400. van expects to do a program in Australia in March: presuma-; model. Haskell'i Mobile! to a over man bly, it would also kick off the Brookville.

8 trailer, 46 Peerless house- washer, dryer, good condition. Phone RO 2-0381. RICE TRAILER SALES. INC. Sage Run Road, R.

D. 2 'Oil City 676-1911 of the family after his of his series in that ideath. (country there's talk that Add Future Business: ShariJMark "Twain's "A Connecticut Lewis appears on CBS TV's Yankee in King Arthur's Court" PUBLIC NOTICES STLV1S Friends Silvis of Denver, of Carl M. who MADISON TWP. SCHOOL DISTRICT, ARMSTRONG CO.

"On Broadway Tonight" 16 it is said that "On Broadway Tonight," a summer series hosted by Rudy Vallee, may be a possible mid season fill in should one of the network's regular hour shows fail. AB TV has tentatively scheduled a one hour documentary about late Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur for next April. Current Business: NBC TV's may be the basis for a film of a possible one-hour comedv series. died at 7:05 a.m.

26. 1964. AUDITORS SUMMARY, 1963-64 "Today" show offers a feature arc being received at Clark estate valuation $766,000.00 Monday noting the anniversary of Thomas Edison's invention on Tues-' airs a photo es- Citv statues. neral Home, Elderton. from 2 to 4 35 mills 7 to 9 p.

m. Rer. Garv Occupation Valuation S82.200.00!of motion pictures 7 i tr i Elderton a G. Scott of i 2D I Today officiate at the service to beTer Capita taxables 660 S15.00| sa on held at 2 p.m. Sunday from the Net Collected funeral home.

Burial will be Delinquent tax made in South Bent! revenue: Arrangements by Clark. Units Incentive Payment Extension and 445163o' a on Thursday it has a film 158 09-report on the new Paris fash- $63.541.29 4.803.36 ions. Politics: Secretary of State Dean Rusk is interviewed Sun- 69.44 145.10! Notable Deaths Creation From dn NEW YORK i UPI )-Samuel Closed schools 3.400.00| Fishzohn 65, welfare and: ecial education l.fc7.41| work leader for over 40 Transportation years, died Friday in the NewjRentals 16,330.941 York infirmary after a ill- Distressed school ness 5 district grant 10,000.00 Balance ROCHESTER. N.Y. i LTD -j July 1, 1963 8,742.92 Mrs.

Cora K. Burke. 33. er of Kenneth H. Burke, pub- 1 Local Adminstration 3.098.07 lisher of the Hartford (Conn.llFixed Charges 207.99 Times and the widow of John'Debt service 14.164.05 A.

Burke, former production (Joint Schools, manager of the Gannett Redbank $120,387.72 died here Friday. (County operated classes 1,188.32 CORRY, Pa. (UPI)--FuneraljLoans paid in full 26,000.00 on NBC TV 'Meet The United Press Interna- fl LIBERTY THEATRE RURAL VALLEY, PA. SUN. AUG.

28-29-30 MAIL ORDER BRIDE" Buddy Ebsen Ketr Dullea Lois Nettleton Technicolor VFW KITTANNING No. Sat. night dancing by 7HE ARTISANS 11:00 TO 2:00 Sun. night dancing to THE FENWAYS TO 2 L6dATED ON RT. EAST I A I LAST NIGHT--DON'T MISS THESE! STATE THEATRE services will be held Monday for Carlton A.

Chaffee, 51, professor of music education at the University of South Dakota and national chairman of Phi Mu Alpha, a national music society. Chaffee died apparently of a cerebral hemorrhage in a hospital in Erie, Thursday. Ending Balance June 30. 1964 Auditors: Oscar Wolfe Edna Clouse lona Crissman 839.56 He was a ville, Pa. native of Le Rays-, IN MEMORIAM On loving memory of ALBERT ROSS REARICK who passed away 1 year ago August 29, 1963 Just when his days seemed brightest, Just when his hopes seemed best, God called him from among us To his eternal rest.

Sadly missed by WIFE AND CHILDREN ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Jennie Brock, late of Madison 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 his attorney. F. E. Wehrle 200 North Penn Street Punxsutawney, Penna.

Robert E. Pryde, Attorney MATINEE SUNDAY O'CLOCK ADULTS 50c GREATEST ADVENTURE CARTOONS Brwx! New Songs plus your Btatles favorites! UNITED ARTIST? 2ND BIG HIT--IN STARTS TOMORROW 1ST AREA SHOW STARTS 8:30 SHOWING One tliree women one DANCE! SATURDAY, AUGUST 29 10:30 A.M. MOOSE CLUB NO. 137, KITTANN1NG Dominic ChemiHli plays your requests Members and Gueste Welcome, Kitchen Open SUNSET-VIEW DRIVE-IN THEATRE Junction Rts. 28 Natrona Heights-- Phone 295-5731 THE CARPETBAGGERS George Peppard Alan Ladd Carroll Baker SUNDAY--MONDAY--TUESDAY THE BRASS BOTTLE IN COLOR TONY RANDALL and BURL tVES --P CONVICTS 4 Ben Gazzara--'Stuart Whatman--Sammy Davis Jr.

CARTOONS 8:30 CLEOPATRA 9:30 NO PASSES--REGULAR PRflCES---CHILDREN FREE LOOK--SUNDAY NIGHT CLEO AT 9:15 THEATRE AIR CONDITIONED IHSTANT COMFORT NOW SHOWING Feature 7:12 and 9:36 UNIVERSAL CUYSIUOIOS TONIGHT ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S Suspenseful Sex DIANE BAKER -MARTIN GABEI FRISSON W.LEH Rsits Starts Sunday Evening The Funniest: 7:15 story DEBORAH SUE KERB MATINEES ONLY THEATRE 2ND COLOR "Jed" in "MAIL ORDER of Beverly Hillbillies BRIDE".

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