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Simpson's Leader-Times from Kittanning, Pennsylvania • Page 16

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Kittanning, Pennsylvania
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16
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16--Leader Times Kirtanning, Pa. Wednesday, June 26, 1968 For Lawrence Sloans of Hosick Motorist Dies PHILADELPHIA (DPI) -El-j lis Goldstein, 60. a driver the Huff Paper suffered a a a attack at the wheel of his; i truck Tuesday. The truck through the window a furniture store. wasi pronounced dead at Si.

iseph's Hospital. Old bells that summoned to church and ichildren to school and still retain ell Treasured It Brings Up 4th of July Special SNEAKERS Men Boys their ring and charm and lug' 1 Reefer. The father always ad- Comparable 3.50 Value Heavy Basketball Soles Full Length Sponge Insoles 6 Arch Type Ventilating Black 9 While 2 69 2 Pair For 00 Use Yoar MELLON BANK or PNB Credit Card the bell when it rang loud and clear from the vestibule of 'oncord School, at a site now inder water at Keystone Lake. Mr. Reefer got the bell when he one-room, i a choolhouse was discontinued, le owned Che property where market value have, for some.

priceless, intangible sentiments value. The economic rule of suppl; and demand applied to bell jhows that many people want them, but few are available. A check of five area scrap mets: dealers revealed' ihal none had any and two were locking for bells for themselves. The Lawrence Sloans of Hosick Mills near Nu Mine have a large, silver bell adorning their front lawn which is there for sentimental reasons and nothing, they feel, can persuade them to part with it. tending: The 58-year-old bell is a class 1--Mrs.

David Wall and keepsake that Mrs. Sloan, the! Nelson Wall, teachers; former Delia Reefer, Marc Adams, Brenda Dinger, from her late father, a i a Lona Jerusalem Lutheran Bible School Ends Jerusalem Lutheran Church, New Bethlehem RD 4, closed its week-long Vacation Bible School with a picnic last Sunday. The School was under the direction of Mrs. Carl Snyder. Those at he school once stood, across from the old, Concord Church and cemetery.

When he took possession of the school house he also got the After the bell was moved, with ihe help of six husky men, to the Reefer farm, it saw duty in calling workers from the fields to supper or for an emergency. The clanging sound could be heard anywhere on the 66-acre farm. But the bell's primary function goes back several years before Mr. Reefer got it. Miles and owner of in Nu Mine, Murder Probed Wall PITTSBURGH (UPI) --Homi- merman.

cide detectives today i Beth Snyder, Reefer, a son Reefer's Store recalls when the bell beckoned aim to school some 40 years ago. "I can remember when we cids would be playing in the and would be interrupted by the sound of the bell telling us it was time to get to school." and Paul Zim- Class Z--Mrs. Carl Snyder, 245 Market Kittanning, Pa. Shop 'Til 9:00 Friday, Saturday gated the slaying of a Melanie Rupp, Lynne found in Snyder, Scott Snyder, Janet Wall and Terry Zimmerman. 3--Mrs.

Bernard Snyder, teacher; Cindy Febinger, David Febinger, Linda Ferkan, John Schreckengost, and Joyce Wall. Miss Karen Wall was pianist The Rev. Walter D. Galbraith is vice pastor of Jerusalem I Lutheran Church, and The Rev Guy Wilson is serving as supplj body was patch of tall weeds in the city's Herron Hill section. Morgue authorities said the victim, Elizabeth Rolewski, had been strangled.

Police said she was "disheveled," but fully clothed. Arabs believe the perfec jhorse must have a neck curved! like a crescent moon and a nosej. small enough to fit into i teacup. The rank bell was Smith, purchased by some time between 1910 and 1912 from what Smith can remember. He said that he instigated its purchase and the money was but ne doesn't recall how much it cost.

It was bought from Sears Roebuck. Sears Roebuck doesn't sell church and school bells anymore; few places do. Most collectors are not interested in new ones anyway; they want ones'with a history and charm SENTIMENT PRESERVED Mrs. Lawrence Sloan of Hosick Mills takes notice as her son, Edgar, paints the 58- and a priceless intangible value, year-old bell that she inherited from her (Leader-Times photo) father. Bell as long ago as 1910 called children to Concord School, in shamrock Township vicinity now covered by waters of Keystone Lake.

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