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Death Record Mrs. Don (Schrecengost) Spang, Mrs. Dora (Schrecengost) I Spang, 82 of 752 Ross Ford City died unexpectedly at 7 a.m. David Addison Beer David Addison Beer, 70 of RD died at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday (Oct.

27, 1965) in Brookville Hospital Pennsy Coal Rate Expert Dead at 59 BRYN MAWR, Pa. (UPI )- MERCHANDISE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE 10--Leader-Times Auction Salts for Sato 52 Traitors Mi today (Thursday, Oct. 28, 1B65) w)lere hc had been a paticnt for A. Lynne Graburn Newin her home. three and one-half hours.

Pennsylvania A daughter of Herman and Mr. Beer was born Oct. 8, Mary (Hartman) Schrecengost, 1895 in Falrmount City RD 1, she was born Feb. 11, 1883 in Kiltanning Township. Mrs.

Spang was a member of the Rosston Union Chapel. Her husband, Harry Spang, preceded her in death in 19f2. Survivors include the following sons and daughters: Floy Spang of Ford City, Mrs. Lucille Klingensmith of Ford City RD 3, Mrs. Raymond (Dorothy) Lasher of McGrann, Mrs.

Earl (Ina) Shannon of Freeport, Glair Spang of South Gate, Mrs. William (Martha) Emmonds of Cord Cliff, Mrs. John (Alene) Kovalovsky of Ford City, Delbert Spang of Ford Citv RD 1, Redbank Township, Clarion County, the son of George E. and Minnie (Bowersox) Beer. A retired miner, Mr.

Beer was Railroad (PRR) and an expert on coal, coke and iron ore, died Wednesday in Bryn Mawr Hospital. He was 59. Graburn, a native of St. Cloud, had risen to the a veteran of World War serv- of general coal traffic man- ing in the Army. ager of rates on a 27-year ca- He was married to the former reer with the PRR.

Myrtle Bell of East Brady, who In 1941, he served as coal traffic consultant to the office of price administratiot. in Washington. For three months in he was attached to the staff of the Royal Commission on Coal at Ottawa, Canada. Graourn was graduated from the University of Toronto in 1927 and started as a coal inspector with the H1R Die following year in the test department at Altoona, Pa. Assignments as freight, repre- sentative i Dale Spang, at home; 37 grand- Leroy (Helen) Collins of Las and Wheeling, W.

and children and 51 great grand- Vegas. Nev. and Mrs. Darl at the coal traffic department survives. In addition to his wife, he Is survived by two brothers, William E.

Beer and John F. Beer, both of New Bethlehem RD 2, and eight sisters, Mrs. William G. (Anna) Beers of Franklin, Mrs. Lloyd (Mable) Shilling of Distant, 'Mrs.

Floyd (Carrie) Lindsey of Franklin, Mrs. Margaret Buzzard of Oil City. Mrs. Mrs. Russell (Lola) Moore ofjciayton (Coral Davis of Cleve- New Castle, Mrs, Gerald hio, Mrs.

James (Cather- dred) Jordon of Kittanning i Fultz of Tarenlum. Mrs: children. Crawford of Oak Ridge. in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh One. son preceded Mr.

Beer followed in the 1930's. In 1939, SPANG Friends of Mrs. Dora death. i Graburn was named coal fSchrecengost) Snnnf of 752 freight agent in Philadelphia. Ross Ford City, who BEER Friends of David was named last year to the died unexnectedlv at 7 a.m.! ison Beer of New Bethlehem post he held at the time of his Thursdav roct.

in her RD 2 who died at 2:30 p.m.'death. home, will be reeved in the Wednesday (Oct. 27, 1965) in! Graburn is survived by his Wendell A. Welch Funeral! Brookville Hospital, will be re-jwife, Estelle, formerly of Mas- Home, Ford City from 2 to 9 Thursday and Fridav. The service Is scheduled for 2 p.m.

Saturday in the funeral home. Interment will follow In St. John's Cemetery at Shay. Arrangements by Welch. Ethel McComb Miss Ethel McComb of 27 Dearbourne Toronto, Canada, died Tuesday (Oct.

26, 1965) at a hospital in Toronto. She was a sister of Mrs. W. J. Sturgeon, N.

Jefferson Kittaraiing. In addition to Mrs. Sturgeon, Miss McComb is survived by another sister, Miss Marion McComb, and two brothers John and Albert McComb. all of Toronto. reived in the Charles D.

Alcorn ontown, a daughter, Ann Funeral Home. Hawthorn after Graburn Wright, Charlotte, N.C. 7 p.m. Thursday. Rev.

Paul 31 1 two sons Ar hur Hetrick of Rimersburg will officiate at the p.m. service Saturday. Interment will follow In Oakland Cemetery, Distant. Arrangements by Alcorn, PUBLIC SALE at the Russel Barrett Jr. farm, one mile from Dayton mi main Route 839, fifteen miles east of Kittanning, take route 85 from Kit (mining, on Friday, October 29, at twelve noon sharp.

Come early no small tools. Thirty-two head of high class Holslein cows, good heavy producers, good udders, good size, good flesh. Ages 3 to 7 years, late health chart with each animal. You will find this herd among the very best. Cows can bo inspected anytime before sale.

Some just fresh, scnue close springers, balance in good flow of milk, Seeing is believing, Dairy equipment, 300 gal. bulk tank, pipelines like new. Grain: 180 tan of good mixed baled hay, lot of oats, II tractor, Farm- al tractor, these tractors are in the best of running condition, New Holland No. 67 hay baler with thrower like new, 15 disc John-Deere grain drill on rubber, forage blower, G2 H. I.

combine, New Holland 7 ft. mower, New Idea cornpicker, John-Deere crimper, 55 Chevrolet dump truck, New Idea ma- mire spreader on rubber, other pieces of machinery not listed. This machinery in best condition. Quitting the dairy business, shelter in case bad weather. Russel Barrett owner, Dayton RD 2, Phone 257-8898, Area Code 814.

Raymond Nulph and Son, auc- For Sale BRAND NEW HOMES Located--Valley View Heights Old Fair Ground Property Above Manorville 1--3 bedroom split level, features master bedroom with its own bath, large kitchen, large dining room, large living room, family room, utility room, ceramic tile bath, 2-car garage, basement. This beautiful home located on large corner lot. City water. Priced at only $19,900.00. 1--3 bedroom ranch.

This 72' long shaped home features bath and half, kitchen, dining room, large living room, family room, utility room, full basement, 1 car garage, front porch. Centrally located on 89x200 landscaped lot. Only $18,900.00. To Inspect Homes- Call or See Kendrick Walker, Developer Kittanning--LI 2-1381 On the Records Armstrong TRAVEL TRAILER 10 ft. Go Tag-Along trailer, sleeps ilx, heater $1,275.

This week only. Piper's Trailer Park and Travel Trailer Sales, R. D. 1, Ford City. NEW AND USED TRAVEL TRAILERS.

Used now in stock: 1964 Garway self- contained; 1964 Stardust, sleeps .1962 Avalon-self-contained. All new Travel Trailers must go! Greatly reduced prices. HEILMAN HOMES, RO 2-1511. And Southern Clarion Lota for TWENTY-FOUR acres of land, two from East Brady, Pa. You can call or write for details to Earl Claypool, Alum Bank, Pa.

Phone 839-2704. NEW RANCH HOME in Country Club Manor. 3 bedrooms, kitchen complete with range and dishwasher, Vz acre lot, city water, completely landscaped. E. II.

Leech Son Lumber 342 N. Grant Kittanning. Dial LI 23671. Forge, and Funeral arrangements were incomplete. tioneers.

Phone BR New Bethlehem, Pa. 5-4841, Boats and Supplies 39 CARD OF THANKS Frank David Morvik Frank David Morvik, 40 of 1186 Ross Ford City died at 12:15 a.m. today (Thursday, Oct. 28, 1965) in his home as the result of a heart attack. He was born Feb.

9, 1925 in Ford City, the son of Joseph and Anna (Trenchik) Morvik. A life-long resident of the Ford City community, he was employed as a glassworker by EICHELBERGER Friends 1 FoS David S. Eichelberger of Kit-iQ ity tanning, who died Tuesday (Oct. 26, 1965) are being received In Alonzo P. Mcrwin Funeral Home, Kittanning, where family visiting hours are 2 to Mr.

Morvik was a veteran of World War II. Surviving are his wife, Mary Jane (Vensel) Morvik; his moth er, Anna Morvik, four brothers t-- 1 1 A I 1.WU1. "i hJ 4 and 7.to 9 p.m. A nuUtary', Joseph j. Morvik of Kittanning ftmera! service will be held RD 6 Morvik of Kittan at 1:30 p.m.

Friday at RD WendeK Morvifc funeral home. Rev. Charles aty and Jamcs Moryik fl Strater, pastor of First Californiaf and two sisters. Mrs Victor (Rose) Virostek of Leech rarg RD 3 and Mrs. John Church of God, Woodward Ave.

here, will officiate, and burial win be In St. Joseph Cemetery. Arrangements by Merwin. FAREgTER Friends of Datton James Farester of McGrann, who died at 6:45 a.m. Wednesday (Oct.

27, 1965) in his home, are being received in the Amberson C. Bauer Funeral Home, Kittanning. Family visitation hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Rev. Elvin B.

Sharp of the Ford City First Presbyterian Church, his pastor, will officiate at the 1:30 p.m. service on Friday in the funeral home. Interment wil follow in Ford City Cemetery. Arrangements by Bauer. Notable Deaths From Everywhere POINT A A N.J (UPI)--Edyth Right, 45, who sang with the Tommy Dorsey Band from 1935 to 1940, at height of the big band era, died Wednesday at Hospital HAWKINS, Joyce Elaine Any words We try to say seem to be so inadequate, yet they would not lessen the amount of thanks we feel in our heart to all our friends and neighbors, for then- acts of kindness during the loss of our loved one.

To those who donated food and sent flowers, the Loyal Workers of church, students, teachers and "custodians of school, Carson Ambulance Service, Rev. Kautz for his sermon and services, Rev. Strater, Rev. Boyer, Rev. Urey- Rev.

Shenkle for their comforting words, Dr. Pitts, and the pall bearers. To each and everyone we say "Thanks." MR. MRS. GRANT HAWKINS TWO twenty-one foot Trojan cabin cruisers, good condition with all accessories and outboard motors.

Reasonably priced. Can be seen in water at Manorville, Tuesdays and Thursdays after 4 p.m. Phone RO 3-1484 after 4 p.m. NEW ADMIRAL HOMES FORD CITY AREA: 3 bedroom ranch, ready for occupancy; 3 bedroom splil level, under construction. KITTANNING AREA: 3 bedroom split level entry, ready for occupancy Must be seen to be appreciated Shown by appointment HEILMAN HOMES, INC.

RO 2-1511 RENTALS Wonted to Rent WANTED--Three or four rootn house with basement, coal heat or free gas. Write Box 169 care Leader-Times. AND FAMILY Irene) Yassem of Ford City. MORVlk Friends of Frank David Morvik of 1186 Ross Ford City, who died at 12:15 a.m. Thursday (Oct.

1965) in his home, will be received in the Frank M. Faykosh Funeral Home, Ford City after 7 p.m. Thursday. Rev. Charles W.

Ribick will be celebrant for the 9:30 a.m. Mass on Saturday in Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church at Ford City. Burial will be made in Holy Trinity Cemetery. Ar rangements by Faykosh. Mike Pochan Mike Pochan, 75 of 2006 Manor Drive, Ford City died at 8:20 a.m today (Thursday, Oct.

28, 1965) in his home following a lingering illness. A son of Joseph and Mary (Kociba) Pochan, he was born IN APPPRECIATION wish to thank all the people who donated money and clothing at the time of the loss of our home. The Red Cross Salvation Army, the Presbyterian Churches of Slate Lick and West Glade Run, and the many people who gave gave us furniture. Also the Fire Companies of Worthington, East Franklin and West Kittanning. HERBERT K.

STEELE FAMILY STEIM HOTEL Kittanning's favorite Under new management. Lovely rooms, reasonable rates day, week or month, Construction men welcome. Rooms for Rent 45 PUBLIC NOTICES SIX ROOM home, three bedrooms and bath. Ranch type with attached garage. Nice sized lot.

Only occupied two years. Phone RO 2-5863. FICTITIOUS NAME APPLICATION Notice is hereby given pur suant to the provision of Act Assembly No. 380, approvec May 24, IMS, of intention to file in the Office of the Secretary of Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, at Harrisburg, Pennsyl vania, and in the Office of th Prothonotary of the Court Common Pleas of Armstron County, Pennsylvania, on the Is day of November, 1965 a Certi ficate for the conducting in Armstrong County Pennsylvania, assumed fictitious name, style or desig nation of COED BEAUTY SA LON with its principal place business at Manor Plaza, For FOR SALE or Rent Three bedroom house, gas heat. Also furnished sleeping rooms.

Phone FLeetwood 4-2602. City, Armstrong County, Penn sylvania. The names and addresses persons owning or interested i said business are: Edward Matus Coralee Matus 2009 Manor Drive, Ford City, Pa. Callas Graff, Attorneys SEVEN ROOM house, bath, gas furnace. One lot.

In Pattonville. Inquire 130 Neal (Pattonville), Ford City. KIM Thursday, Oct. This Day in This Area Hospital Notes Armstrong County Memorial, Kittanning I'So more tlitn two permitted la visit patient ime time. Vlsltlni It a.m.

to 8:36 p.m. In private 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to p.m. In fcml-prlvatt and ward rooms.) Admitted: Thomas Paul Smith, 317 Arthur Kittanning Nello D. Betti, Kittanning RD Clarion Hospital Admitted: Ruth Daugherty, SlraltanvilU RD Kenneth Hollobaugh, Hawthorn John Fink, Clarion June Miller, Van RD Discharged: Mrs.

Lewis Stewart, Putneyville Mrs. George Semanco and Richard Paul Kammerdiener 107 Orr Kittanning Robert L. Waltenbaugh, Ford baxb girl Clarion RD i 2 Mrs Edward Charles A. Stroud, Ford City RD 3 and ONE LARGE room, suitable for light housekeeping. Call Abe Silberblatt, between 4 and 7.

LI 2-5954. FURNISHED bedroom, private entrance, shower, cooking facilities, backyard. 162 South McKean Kittanning. Apartments for Rent 46 CONRAD, Gregory J. We wish to thank all our relatives, kinc friends and neighbors for their comforting words of sympathy during our recent loss.

We also wish to thank Father Michael Radyk and all those wfto sent floral offerings, extended the use of their cars, donated food, Masses or helped in any way. THE CONRAD FAMILY MODERN first floor apartment in Ford City. Phone HO 2-7362 between 12 Noon and 5:30 p.m. Point Pleasan NEW YORK (UPI)-Bishop Ferdinand Sigg, Episcopol leader of 41,000 Methodists in 10 countries of Europe and Africa, died Wednesday in a hospital in Zurich, Switzerland, it was revealed here today. Since 1954, Bishop Sigg had been the bishop of the Methodist Church in Belgium, Switzerland, Austria, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Algeria and Tunisia.

PASADENA, Calif. (UPI) Funeral services are scheduled for Friday at the First Baptist Church for Dr. Royal W. Sorensen, internationally known electrical engineer. Sorensen, professor emeritus of electrical engineering at the California Institute of Technology, died Wednesday ii the age of 83.

Sept. 7 1890 in Austria. Mr. Pochan came to the United States in 1908 and to Ford City in 1930. He was a retired employe of Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company in Ford City.

Survivors include his wife, Mary Pochan; three sons, Mike Pochan of North Guilford, John Pochan of Ford City and George Pochan of Holiday Park; one daughter, Mary Gribik, at home, and ten grandchildren. OCHAN Friends of Mike Pochan of 2006 Manor Drive, Ford City, who died at 8:20 a.m. Thursday (Oct. 28, 1965) in home, will be received hi the Frank M. Faykosh Funeral Honu in Ford City after 7 p.m.

Thursday. Mass Is scheduled for 9 a.m. Monday in St. Marys Ukrainian Church in Ford City with Rev. John Moda celebrant Interment will follow in St.

Mary'i Cemetery. The rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. Saturday in the funeral home. by EDWARDS, Donald--We wish to express our appreciation to those who helped in any way when our son, Donald Edwards, was injured in an accident. We especially thank Mr.

and Mrs. Coleman of Rosston, who artificial respiration, the doctors and nurses at Armstrong County Memorial Hospital, em ployes of the Farmers National Bank, Kittanning, our sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Dillard, and to all those who sent cards. GEORGE EDWARDS FAMILY 210 Fifth Ford City BIXLER APARTMENTS Desirable first floor, apartment, five rooms, bath, laundry, garage. Phone RO 2-5554 12 Noon to 1 and after 5 p.m.

UNITED NATIONS Max Beer, 79, known as th "dean of the United Nation press corps," died Wednesday at BeHevue Hospital. Beer was a correspondent to the Neue Zuercher Zeiturig Zurich. Can never, never die. Sadly missed by USE WANT ADS FOR RESULTS WIFE AND DAUGHTERS il lent location for office or apartment on first floor, apartment on second and 4 i room apartment over pri-' I vate garage. i li MULBERRY STREET-Good 1 buy double dwelling, 4 rooms and bath on fide.

$3,900. Alena B. Westall Agency LI 2-4671 Jot P. Richardson, Salesman LI 2-6031 Housetrailers for 52A EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of W. A.

Martin, burg William A. Martin, late of North Apollo Armstrong County, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Letters Testamentary 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 their attorney. Gertrude Townsend Executrix Box 93, N. Apollo, Pa.

Blanche Grinder Executrix 433 Fifth New Kensington, Pa. Peter Calarie, Attorney Andrew Klinek, New Bethle- RD 4 Janet Louise Louden, Vandergrift RD 2 Austin Dale Cogley, Dayton RD 2 Mirando Scopel, Cadogan Jill Ray Mervis, 1121 Orr Kittanning Constance Eileen Tarr, Kil- tanning RD 3 Twila Feme Brennen, 1314 Fourth Ford City Gary Lynn Walters, Kittanning RD 3 Anna A. Panchik, Ford Cliff Patricia Jean Honkus NuMine Daniel Harold Blanior, 232 Chestnut Kittanning Lona Lee Keagle, 601 N. Water Kittanning Keneth James Miller, Kittanning RD 2 Virginia Ellen Frailey, She locta RD1 Discharged: Arthur Duane Hetrick, Nev Bethlehem Dorothy Irene Pozutto, 134V Oak Kittanning Ray Jack Zimmerman, Sum merville Michael George Gregg, Leech Switzer baby boy, St. Petersburg Mrs.

Dona Minich, New Bethlehem RD 3 Brookville Hospital Admitted: Mrs. Carl Hartley, New Beth- ehem RD 4 Mrs. Charles Dunkle, Clarion RD 1 Davis Addison Beer, New Bethlehem RD 2 Donald Richard McCall, RD 2 Mrs. Delores Lyons, Clarion Mrs. William George, Clarion Chalmers Silvis, LIckingville Dischoraed: Mrs.

William West and baby girl, Mayport RD 2 Daniel Bexiey, Clarion Children's Hospital, Pittsburgh Marlene A. Dillard, Ford City RICE TRAILER Sage Run Road, R. D. 3 Oil City 676-1911 NEWLY DECORATED apartment, four rooms and bath, Ford Street, Ford City. Phone.

RO 2-9491 after 6 p.m. Houses for Rent 47 SIX ROOM house, two baths, new gas furnace, five miles out on Old 422. Lawn. Phone AX 7-3123. Miscellaneous for Rent 49 MERCHAND3SE Faykosh.

IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of JOHN C. SHETLER who passed away 17 year ago October 28 1948 May we this consolation In our hearts days go by The memory of those we loved Auction Saks 36B 'URNISHED office rooms on Market Street, Kittanning Write Box 166 care Leader- Times. REAL ESTATE Commercial Property 50A MOBILE HOMES As Completely Furnished Free Delivery set upon your lot 100 mile radius. McGill Motors Inc. INDIANA Phone Tammy Jean Bowser, Twelfth Ford City Mary Louise Schall, Kittanning RD 6 Henry Perry Short, New Bethlehem RD 4 Catherine 'Pearl Swartz and baby girl, Ford City RD 2 Shirley Ritchey, 1133 Fourth Ford City Samuel John Edinger McGrann Elva Jean Scripps and baby girl, 2310 Elm Ford City John Preston Golden, 242 Chestnut Kittanning Forester, Kittanning Bethlehem's Sales Up, Profits Off CHICAGO (UPI) Bethlehem Steel Corp.

Wednesday re- 6 ported lower earnings on high- sales for the third quarter of EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of Edgar A. White, late of Wayne Township, Armstrong County, deceased. NOT. visit our mobile home display now? Three and two-bedroom homes. Easy terms.

See Bob Krause Fair Deal Mobile Home 310 Philadelphia Indiana, Pa. Notice is hereby given that Letters Testamentary on the above estate liave been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or de! mands against the same will make them known without delay to the undersigned or his attorney. Raymond J. White Executor R. D.

2 Kittanning, Pa. Heilman and McClister, Attorneys Kitlanning, Pa. Carol RD 5 Wilson James Marshall, Kittanning RD 1 Louis J. Pechan, 425 Ninth Ford City Robert James Toy Kittan ning RD '1 Lena Offredi, Freeport RD Richard Ferdinand Shearer Freeport RD 1 Matthew Addison Smeltzer NuMine Willard Charles Bundy, Wor thington Howard Owen Boyer, Rura Valley Stella Rebecca Matthews, Kit tanning RD 7 1964 MARLETTA TRAILER EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Estate of Lana May Fiscus, late of Kittanning Borough, Armstrong County, deceased. Land Transfers Amos E.

Bowser and wife Donald W. Minteer and wife, property in West Franklin Twp. i Gilmore L. Baker and others to Robert W. McGuire and 'property in South Buffalo Twp.

Joseph E. Kijowski and wife Stanley C. Kijowski and oth- The nation's second largest teel producer earned XX), or 70 cents a share, in the bird quarter on revenues total- ng $655,254,000 compared with he $36,270,000, or 76: cents hare, earned in the game 1964 eriod on revenues- totalling 568,857,000. Edmund F. said the earnings declini reflected itart-up costs for new acilities, higher employment costs, and higher employe vacation and retirement costs in July and August.

The company's profits for the first nine months of this year were equal to $2.64 a share, up from per share in the first nine months of 1964 and the highest since the $3.11 a share earned in the first three quarters of 1957. The company produced a record 5,332,000 tons of raw steel in the third quarter and 16,847,000 tons in the first nine months, compared with 4,895,000 tons and 13,977,000 tons in the same 1964 periods. Shipments rose to 3,620,000 tons in the third quarter and 11,536,000 for the nine months compared with 3,236,000 tons and 9,307,000 tons in the comparable 1964 periods. The board declared the regu- ar quarterly dividend of cents a share, payable Dec. 1 to holders of record Nov.

8. two bedrooms, excellent con- Notice hereb 8 iven dition. Can be seen in Bowser Trailer Court, Pony Farm ters Testamentary on the above Road. Phone appointment. AX 7-3446 for "NEVER Knowingly Undersold RS SALES Rt.

8, 7 miles South of Butler. Phone 586-7111. nor Be iie B. Remaley to Clar- Rosenborge and in un jf' 5 a11 Piiliam chonzek and wife to indebted to said estate are Waltej and wif A pByme Perty in Valley Twp. and those having claims or de- O)jn t( enneth J.

Big Gifts Aid Presbyterians Daniel W. Fegert of Sligo, chairman of the major gifts committee for the Fifty Minion Fund of Kiskiminetas Presby- iVEST KITTANNING Auction Barn every Saturday night at 7:30 p.m. Old German beer Bteins, English and German dishes, vaes, 92-pc. set dishes lots of glassware, antique poster bed set, deepfreeze, refrigerator stainless steel draft beer dispenser, dehumiditier, porch furniture, stainless steel flower boxes, electric winch, water pump, large fish aquarium with pump and heater, Irish linen, tools, pots and pans, many items too numerous to mention. Auctioneer, Bill Boes.

Phone 4722525. COMMERCIAL PROPERTY Corner lot, Ninth Street-Sixth Avenue, Ford City. Five room apartment above building. RO 2-2021 after 9 p.m. Real Estate Wanted 51A I SOLO IT THROWN THE WMffADS Ynru want It sold, don't you? George W.

Stivanson, Broker WILLIS H. HEILMAN AGENCY Real Estate problem? Call WEST REAL ESTATE AGENCY, INC. Bartoe Tale 545-5821. If you want to sell your home, contact Kittanning Realty LI 2-2121, LI 3-9931. We have buyers for various types ol homes.

Leader Times classified ads bring big results--try one today. MOBILE HOME SALES Wide selection and all price ranges. Visit our display. Wanted Good clean mobile home trade-ins HEILMAN HOMES, INC. CORNER 4th AVE.

17th FORD CITY RO 2-15U them known without undersigned or his attorney. Ross C. Fiscus Executor 1340 North Grant Ave. Kittanning, Pa. Peter Calarie, Attorney TMJ Olinger and others, property in has 1 received to the Manor Twn.

three 8 lfls of Manor Twp. Elder Olinger to Francis A. Olinger and wife, property in Manor Twp. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Schwartz C. Lasher, late of Parker City, Armstrong County, deceased.

THIS MONTH Speclal-At J. L. 12 50 two or three bedroom with gun type furnace, storm windows, deluxe draperies, natural wood panelling, all aluminum exterior and plumbed for i to the undersigned, to whom all Stony Point Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Scott were visitors of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Annette Henderson of Ml. Un- Notice is hereby given ion visitcd Li nda Blystone. Letters of Administration on Mr and Mrs Da i Boyer and above estate have been amilv of i visitcd i cnn washer, for just $3995. Bank financing 1606.75 down per month, includes all insurance, tax and filing.

Stop today persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the and see why J. is Pennsyl- same will make them known vanin's largest mobile home without delay to the undersigned free free dealer. Free delivery, set-up and one year service. Mobile Homes Inc. Rt.

422--2 miles enst of Indiana, or her attorney. Charlotte V. Tosher Administratrix Parker. Pa. Pennsylvania Phone A.

Hellman word that 000,000 each have been made to the Fifty Million Fund of the United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. The donors were not identified. Henry R. Luce of New York, chairman of the fund's recently organized national major gifta committee, said the gifts were the largest single Individual donations ever made to a United Presbyterian national capital fund campaign. The campaign, which will be conducted in some 9,000 churches, is raising funds for the construction, expansion and renovation of churches, seminaries.

colleges, schools, hospitals and clinics in the United States and 25 other countries where Presbyterians are at work. Miller family. Mr. and Mrs. Russel! Stilt Jr.

and family of Rural Valley RD visited the Donald Young family. Revcriy Blystone visitcd Milly AtJierlon of Goheciiville. The girls then visited Carol Forrester, a patient in Armstrong County Memorial Hospital, Kittanning. Lightning bolts range up to The planet Pliilo was namol by several miles In length but are nn 11-year-old girl. Venetla Bur- only about one to six inchei In ney, of Oxford, England, in 1930,, (diameter..

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