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Simpson's Leader-Times from Kittanning, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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Leader- Times 308 Ford Ford City RO 2-2561 Wednesday, Mar. 24, 1765 LENTEN GUIDEPOSTS Truth Not Elusive PPG Works 4 Gas Unit Presented Safety Citation FORD CITY Pittsburgh gcr. Glass Division, made the Plate Glass Co. officials a a i to J. W.

Trenkle, announced that the company's manager of the department, in Certificate of Honor has been ceremonies conducted at the awarded to the Works 4 general offices Department for achieving a Pittsburgh, perfect safety record in 1964. R. M. Hainsfurther, vice pres- ir, Scouts Plan Trail Hike Participation The certificate is awarded to individual plants in the com- Ident assistant general a a a which record an accident- free year. It is the highest safety award made by the company for excellence in this field.

This i a the second consecutive year a the Gas Department rc- ceived the award. The last disabling injury sustained by the department occur(red on Dec. 21, 1962. FORD CITY--Applcby Manor! The department employs a Boy Scout Troop 676 earned orce 31 workers who are first and two second honors at en agcc i me production of an Eastern District first aid: a ral gas for industrial use. meet at Leechburg.

Scoutmaster Trenkle has boon manager of James McGraw reported at a i department since June 1, troop committee meeting at Ap- 1946 and dllring this time has pleby Manor Memorial Presby- contributed consistent leader- terian Church. ship i ic the department A total of 45 patrols competed! achicve exce nt safety rec- In the events. They the company said various troops the Eastern District of Pioneer Trails Council. There were 23 Appleby Manor Scouts at the meet under the adult leadership of Clyde McClymonds, James McGraw and George Schussler. The Appleby Manor first aid teams were under the supervision of scouts Charles Hartman and Richard Sharp.

They had Instructed and prepared the groups in first aid work for several weeks prior to the event. Commltteemen also a plans for the Forbes Trail Hike April 24 when more than 3,000 scouts from throughout southwestern Pennsylvania will participate in a 20-mile trek. A total of 24 Appleby Manor scouts will take part. Rodney Wolfe will be in charge of the local delegation. Donald Pepler and James both Eagle Scouts, will be trail lead- I By I A SAWY'ER nine or 10 months before for the climber.

Right now I'm i America's 1963 Junior Miss there had come a moment when L1 lie i th fl and some- cliu cll pa i or The other night I was sitting i was sure the Holy Spirit had times when look and see I alone in my room at Wellesley re vcalcd a new truth to me. It lhe distance to neart jCollegc trying to write on the was during a period in my li Isubject. "Why I Believe in wlum hac pu led away fro the religious a i i Appleby Event To Be Sunday KURD CITY A nh-hi diniyjr will bc held p.m. Sunday al Applcby V.c- moriai Presbyterian Church here. The dinner was incorrt'C'tly listed for Frictoy in an ainuuncr- mcnl of the church's actiutles.

12 Students Will Play At Dayton lite sinks. "Employes of the Gas Department are to be commended for maintaining such a superior safely record," Trenkle said, adding that "another accident- frce year is the goal of the department's employes in 1965." ers. Com mi tie em en at the meeting were Rodney Wolfe, McGraw, A Elger, William Anderson Jr. McClymonds, H. L.

Ziegler Welty Vensel, Walter Zurney and Rev. Elvin Sharp. ANN MAJUE CHAKNEY Town Girl, Toledo Man Plan To Wed Mr. and Mrs. George Charney of 2031 Oak Ford City announce the engagement of their Marie Lo Steven Buugh, son of Mrs.

Lena Baugh and the late Ellis Baugh of Toledo. Ohio. Tile bride-elect is a 19G3 gradu- A hours of 'walking in cir- icles--both men' a and physi- jcally---I decided try out my ideas on some iof the other slu- jdents i 'dorm. A lively a ment be- gan. I sensed in those girls same confusion which I've felt so often.

a a need for answers. I A A Town Fines Total $222 Last Month from Then a bird on my I'd re- shoulder and I remember that ceived as a child. I had really not like this at a but doubts. 'It's not a long climb that we One night I could not sleepj accomplish alone. The dis-j A fealing of despair sun ound was overcome when Truth; ed me.

Why must I be so con-j a to our Ievel Now. FORD i Mayo, John fused? I was tortured by ciues- He stands OLllslde each sc aratc Hand collected a and we must only be $222 in fines last I to fling wide the'door: parking, a i and othi'r vio-place during the two days and we hear His gentle such as disturbing a concert will given at 8:15 Thursday E. L. HuffineJP a and disorderly conduct, Friday night, airline ca'piain, tells the in- Tne slal Iieceiveci 25 as i All students will bc housed credible sfory of an airplane 'share of tlva monies collected i in the Dayton Area crash in which he nearly lost, atfic fmes Tlie remaining Thursday. Mrs.

Eleanor was deposited with the the festival. I borough treasurer, the mayor 'p en st will participate. The FORD CITY Ford City High School i be represented by 12 musicians in live Armstrong County Baud Concert Thursday and Friday at Dayton High School. The students are Rosalie Tul- lai, Mary Magdy, Debbie Sim- imons. Ronald Coleman, Jay a i i Tom Austin.

James Brown. Alan Miles, Eugene Hoyi Bill Johnson and Tom Wick. TliDy will depart Thursday- morning, accompanied by High tnkil of i School Band Director Michael month for Pelnmchek. Rehearsal will take really perform those miracles? My thoughts seemed to start in one direction and end up back at the starting point. There the big question was always waiting: was Jesus who He said He was? (From the magazine Guide- I've wondered since why I and copyright.

1905. by not turn to my parents for rill ideposts Associates, Perhaps it's different in lhe swers ncec them so C-rmel, N.Y.' adult world. But it seemed to and Dad are me that when we young people i of Christians who live their set out to find God wilh a and had to teach my reason, we reach a dead end sisler ancl me to every time For me, truth is, erha ps that was just Ulc like a parakeet let out of its What a i a had cage. I chase it around my bcKn given to me i no ef TORD CITY i ex am- concert is open to the public. Licensed To Drive Police activities for lhe month the time of Julius Caesnr, Arrests, 17; street lights i contained approximately ported out, 22; report-j million, 200 thousand persons.

ed and investigated, i prints taken and filed, accidents imported and investigated, 1 1 1 11 i i room, across the campus. 9 a on Pe! i iap i i a i were given the chapel itself bu it ttxs earn a a i a Poli i i i 1 farther away all the time. And then when I've slopped! i .1. I to 22 per- yesterday their testing station at Ford For five nights the i Atmor y- own. outside criminal investigations, 3: character investiga- jlions, 36: patrol car mileage.

total investigations and calls, 1G4. UU.U.MAGE SALIC a.m.. March 26 American Legion Building Fnnl Ford City Spotis. by Women's a i I i iTesiiyvman I'm not even thinking about it, Congregation Plans Dinner A congregational dinner will be held at 5 p.m. Sunday at Crookec Creek Presbyterian Church.

Each family is asked to take a tureen and pie for tlie meal. Services this Sunday will be Sunday School at 1:45 p.m. and the worship service at 2:45. The change of time is for this Sunday only. Rev.

Elvin Sharp Is serving the church as pastor. Lions View News Movie At Meeting FORD CITY A movie, 'News Highlights of 1964," was viewed by Ford City Lions Club when members met last night at the Cadet Restaurant, Kittanning Highlands. The program was presented by Walter Ball. President Dean Stewart was in charge of the business session. Stanley Schaffer reported that a shipment of brooms and other blind-made product has been received from Pennsylvania Association for the Blind.

A door-to-door sale of the products will be held in Ford City after Easter, Schaffer said. James Minteer said that 500 poison kits have been received for sale by the club. The items are for household use and subscribe antidotes for poisoning, Minteer added. Ben Richards spoke of the club's scholarship fund. A total of $600 is garnted each year to Ford City High School seniors.

Stewart appointed Stanley Schaffer as a delegate to study the possibility of having the state highways department install direction signs at en- government oin the Bureau of side myself the day before bo seemed (o lift 1 Those who Passed the tests I i i T-, I -m: 1 a i I a IU 1 answer of faith formed a path; 1 1 i licenses from Har- Public Roads in Washington D. Junior Miss Pageant began in At present she is living with March 19G3. her uncle and aunt, Mr. andi I was driving Into Louisville is presently employed by Toledo Trust Bank of Toledo, Ohio. Before going to Toledo she worked for racing after it perhaps empli- 1 Of a 18 ere success- 1 1V ful whil three failed.

One spe- cial examination was given. Twenty-three persons took pre- ness. to know. ucaa. i i i IO KI1OW.

ate of Ford City High School and it will come gently and light on a i out for Oll my shoulder. I had one of these inexpressible nudges from something out- the i night it happened. I can't describe it in any other; liminal eye tests before way than lo sav that a cloud, 1 for Darners permits. Mrs. Edward Bowes of 2352 Alexis Road, Toledo.

Her fiance graduated in 1963 from Whitmer High School and is presently employed in Toledo. late that afternoon on some last way to light: He was! He is! risbur B- They are: I got up and began to read I 1 Orl I 1 l-n I i I A i 's 754 jrranas. suaaemv a rai, toai city, caroie imHor whppK nf thp' i Bible through twice 1 or 303 N. McKeau under tne wiieeis or p. tKoninmin nuefoMin npfnrp hut Tifvnr lit-o fliie n.ir.

a 1J uestrrim Session Held By Pythians Pythian Sisters Temple held a monthly meeting in for- bit was car--before I could even begin to use the brakes. knew I had R.D 3. David before, but never like this. I'd read it as a lover of litera- it nracl v. sanie Ellen" Myers ot jChioora RD Beverly Jsvue Flick ling of Butler George Jordan Smith of HJ I I A I I I i i i i I i I hit Ihp -inimal alUinnoh there nCG lts ms '0 y.

Pord City. Uoger "Davlci lilt the animal ailllOUgn Uiere Pr Wni-Hs Linda Jenn Smlt was no impact I drove on. a sce er leapt worthington RD 2. Then, inexplicably. I was "if 0 Lcc Johns of Worthlnyton, blinded by tears.

An impulse own said. and (rue. I read on and that was not my 129 "Stop. Go back. Don' rabbit on the road." leave the mer wilh IOOF Hall, Mrs.

Nor ma Manorvillei Hanev charge. "That's silly." my rational 1 replied. "You just don't stop to pick up a rabbit. Be- There have been other whispers from God, not as loud a feplinp of seph Donlenl Hugini of a icemig in i 10. Richard Leo Walters of Klttnnnlng HD 3.

Christine L. OUemelll of 743 N. Qrant Klltannlng. Stephen L. Poundstone of Robert of Loochburg, Florence I.

ot LeechburK. Minutes of the previous session were read by the secre- sides, it wasn't my fault." But the tears blinded me so tary, Mrs. Mildred Wiser andl a I hardly could see ahead. Pnih onvo 0 "I won't turn I re- UKRAINIAN CLUB CABBAGE ROLLS Starting at 2:00 Thursday, March 25 For orders call RO 3-4801 Mrs. Ruth Sellers gave the terasurer's report.

Roll call was answered by 11 members. as clear as that night's revela- TRAVELING WITH CHOIR Uon, but enough to keep me re- BUCKHANNON, membering that He seeks us even more i'ervently than we seek Him. Everything" human "in 1 Sometimes In my search for truth feel as if I'm climbing a me said "drive Yet that something stronger 8 16 side of the Empire A State Buildlne. At the Iflflfh flnnr awards were given to ke Pt insisting. And finally I Mrs.

Haney and Mrs. Esther Sellers. Birthday lunch was served by Mrs. Jessie Hutson and her committee. The next meeting date will be announced.

Project Plans Made By Manor Extensions Manor Church Home Extension group will meet at 9:30 trances to Ford City off Route a.m. Tiwsday at the home of GG, especially at the northern end of town. Minteer spoke of traffic hazards at the intersections. Woodrow Schaffer was a guest of Joseph Jackson. Squire Nominated Gov.

William W. Scranton yesterday submitted to the state Sen- Mrs. Albert Klingensmith, 1032 Ross Ford City. Each member of the group is to take a large juice can for the day's project. Plans for the i were made as 14 members met at the home of Mrs.

Welly Vensel, Ford City RD 2. Mi's. Ernest Waltenbaugh, ate for confirmation the name leader, had charge of th day's of Sydney F. Toy to be a justice of the peace in Ford City Borough, succeeding Frank Akibiade, who resigned. MR.

FARMER ORDER YOUR SPRING REQUIREMENTS TODAY! Field Seeds Baler Twine Seed Corn Swifts Fertilizer activities. Lunch wns served by Mrs. Vensel and Mrs. Mary Coleman. Atrazine Sun-Side Feeds We Do Custom Grinding and Mixing Try Our Service Serving Western Pennsylvania Agriculture for 54 years P.

J. OESTERLING SON, INC. 1300 Third Ford City Phono RO 2-2321 FRED L. BOWSER, Manager BUS LEFTOVERS SWINDON. England (UPI)Authorities auctioned off a birdcage, a larger iMbbcr bucket and 98 shopping baskets which were 1efl on city buses during the year.

obeyed. I turned the car around, and drove back to the spot' where the rabbit had streaked from the underbrush. There it was, lying beside the pavement. It was dead. Gently I picked it up and laid it beneath a bush, well back from the road.

And with that act the tears stopped just as suddenly as 1 they had started. What was the truth that a touched me so compellingly? Was it a message about the oneness and importance of all God's creation? At a moment when my own plans and affairs loomed very large, hadn't a whisper come to me from the Love that included rabbits--and even the two sparrows which were sold for a farthing? Tries to Reach Us A friend of mine believes that' the Holy Spirit daily tries to; reach each one of us with Hisj perfect counsel. "The key," he said, "is our obedience. As long as we obey that subtle prompting, it will come ever clearer and more frequently. But if ever we begin to stop our ears, it will grow faint and then disappear." That made sense to me, be- At the 100th floor great vision and wisdom Alice Southworth, W.

Va. -daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Southworth of Ford City KD 2 is traveling this week with the 40-voice West Virginia Wesleyan College choir on its concert tour of West Virginia and Tennessee.

WHEN YOU NEED PHONE RO 2-2091 or see us for a FAST, I and CONFIDEN- TIAL loan of $200 lo $600. E. V. HAYWOOD Manager Ixaiis Over $(500 Made By The Ford City Consumer Discount Company FORD CITY FINANCE CO. Dial RO 2-2091--Open Daily Except Saturday 412 NINTH FORD CITY AMERICAN SLOVAK GENERAL MERCHANDISE CO.

KRAFT AMERICAN CHEESE 65 Ib. Piece or TRY OUR HAM SALAD Ib. 55 CHICKEN LEGS BREASTS 55 KAHN'S JUMBO 59 Ib. Ib. OUR OWN ft HOT SAUSAGE 5 7 Ib.

MINUTE STEAKS 79 Ib. Town Treasurer Reports $389,840 in Funds, Bonds FORD CITY A total of S50.03 for the recreation fund on a 840.09 was in Ford City borough one-half mill levy, $175.11 for Bell- treasury at the beginning of this wood sewers based on mill month, according to treasurer's tax, $225.15 for the sewage dis- report at 'he municipal office by.posal fund on 2'4 mill borough treasurer, Helen Austin $150.08 to the borough building Of the amount, is in; i on a mil1 levy, $50.03 funds and $128.014.10 in bonds. for lhe i fighting fund on a The bonds are represented by one-half mill tax. SC5.000 in savings certificates in Amounts in various funds are: the borough building fund, General fund, public in other cerlificates in a reserve utility, recreation, and $211,014.10 utility bonds 1580.32; parking meter, and investment securities of the sinking fund No. 4 for Bellwoocl police pension fund.

sewers, sewage dispos- Tax monies deposited with i a police pension, treasurer for month includeJW.268.62: retirement fund, in occupation privilege 19 fund, bor- tax, $1,000.60 on a 10-mill levy building fund, in the general fund. $50.03 on a one- 1 cash in a savings ac- MORTON SALT PLAIN OR IODIZED Reg. 10 half mill tax for the public library, TRAVEL TRAILER INSPECTION Only Station In Armstrong Co. Bellwood Service MOO 5(h Ford City. Pa.

count; fire fighting $11.949.60 in cash. $2,515.68 in a savings ac- i count; highway aid fund, borough park nll-purpose band i stand, sewage treat- street sweeper fund. S2.035.32: water works fund, reserve fund, Ford View sewers, $32,660.11. CRISCOOIL .,39 CHEF DELIGHT CHEESE FOOD 2 CRISCO SALERNO CRACKERS HERMAN OLD FASHIONED GINGER SNAPS FROZEN FOODS IMPERIAL MARGARINE KITCHEM QUEEN BUTTER 59 Ib. 1 Ib.

3 79" 2 ta 49 49 Banquet Macaroni Cheese Dinners 29c Banquet Haddock Dinners 29c Blue Water Sole 1 Ib. pkg. 49c Blue Water Flounder 1 Ib. pkg. 49c Pictsweet Peas or Mixed Vegetables 2 Ib.

45c Nature Ripe Strawberries .5 for $1.00 CARROTS LETTUCE 3 cello 29 CALIFORNIA NAVEL ORANGES 2 3 5 1 00 SPIC SPAN larg 93' Ufrra Refined SAVE 20c 59 BUY THE PAINT THAT'S WORTH THE WORK A I A off ON ALL DuPont Paints DEALER OF DuPONT PAINTS 701 Sixth Ford City Dial RO 2-2361.

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