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Simpson's Leader-Times from Kittanning, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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Kittanning, Pennsylvania
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JO--Leader-Times Kinanning, Pa. Thursday, May 31, 1973 Candlemakers Spring New Temptations By United Press International Fashions in candles worth investigating--if you're a candlephile: --The most sophisticated of the novelty shapes in new lines is a set of chessmen candles-- king, queen, bishop, knight, castle, pawn. The candles in black and antique white have been sculptured in great detail into seven-inch high pieces. Three dollars apiece from Lenox. --A novelty candle touched off by pandamania (resulting from the People's Republic of China's gift of two pandas to America): A pug-nosed panda candle.

--Tiny turtles are featured in candles coming in blue-green and yellow-orange combinations. --Rebecca and Randy, the rag-doll candles, are for people who don't opt for another cute candle--a Humpty- Dumpty. --Reflecting the back to nature trend are candles fragranced with natural hyacinth, lilac, and lime and colored in nature's yellow, lavender, blue and lime green. Dinner tapers and baroque twists come in all the hues except lime. Matching rings with masses of fruits and flowers complete nature's spring through summer theme in candles.

Two Patterns! PRINTED PATTERN ,4966 SIZES 8-20 Sew a TOTAL wardrobe with two patterns! Pattern 4966 includes dress in 2 lengths, tunic, pants, shorts. Pattern 4623 has jacket, two coats. Printed Pattern 4966: Misses' 8,10,12, 16, 18, 20. Printed Pattern 4623: Misses' 8,10,12, 14, 16, 18, 20. SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS for each pattern (Penna.

residents please add 5c sales tax) add 25 cents for each pattern for Air Mail and Special Handling. Send to ANNE ADAMS, care of Leader-Times, 86 Pattern 243 West 17th New York, N.Y. 10011. Print NAME, ADDRESS with ZIP, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. QUICK, EASY-SEW WAY to a spring- summer wardrobe! Send for new Spring-Summer Pattern Catalog.

Choose one pattern FREE. All sizes! 75c (Penna. residents please add 5c sales tax). INSTANT SEWING BOOK cut, fit, sew modern way. $1.

INSTANT Fashion Book. $1. (Penna. residents please add 6c sales tax for each book) Gregory Toy --Nature again is seen in a fragranced collection of candles. Bottled in old-fashioned canning jars the candles give off the fragrances of black raspberry or blueberry or cherry or gooseberry or strawberry.

Apollo RO 2 Child Injured In Drifting Auto Accident A two-year-old Apollo RD 2 child was hospitalized Tuesday after being struck down By his father's drifting automobile in the driveway of his home. William R. Taylor, son of Robert W. Taylor, was listed in fair condition yesterday afternoon, according to a spokesman at Citizen's General Hospital, New Kensington. State police said a two-year-old cousin of the injured boy, Mark Altman of Greenville RD 5 had apparently knocked the car into gear as it sat on the sloping driveway.

The car drifted backwards striking the young Taylor boy. RD 4 Youth Joins AF Under Delay Program Gregory Allen Toy, 18, of Kittanning RD 4 has enlisted in the Air Force Delyaed Enlistment Program a i Technical Sergeant Don Miller, Air Force Recruiter here. the Air Force Delayed Enlistment Program allows Toy to enter the Air "Force for Active Duty up to six months after enlistment. He is scheduled to begin the Air Force six week basic training course on July 26. He will then receive vocational-technical training for a job in the Administrative field.

Toy is a 1973 graduate of Worthington High School and a son of Mrs. Mary M. Toy of Kittanning RD 4. Student From Here iff A Kittanning man, Frank Gariglio, has been inducted into an honor fraternity, Phi Eta Sigma, at University of Montana, Missoula. The student, a freshman in the School of Forestry, has been on the Dean's List at the university for both the Fall and winter quarters.

He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gariglio, of Kittanning RD 4. FrankGarigUo A 1972 graduate of Kittanning High School, Gariglio will spend the summer working in a National Forest at Platina Calif. Gypsy Moth Spraying Hampered by Weather HARRISBURG (UPI) The Department of Environmental Resources said Tuesday poor weather has hampered efforts to protect high use areas from the gypsy moth.

James 0. Nichols, chief of Forest Pest Management, said the chemical spray programs has received a severe setback. Of the 4,500 acres already sprayed in Bucks and Berks counties, some 3,000 acres will have to be resprayed, Nichols said. --Berry scents alao are featured in candles formed as columns three to nine inches tall. --Dozens of new floral and fruit rings and holders are a candle accessory that makes it possible to dress up the tapers.

--Decorator columns of candles have a sculptured, handcaryed look. Some are hexagonal, some scented and sculptured with roses. Others are decorated with colorful garden flowers. UMW District II Chief Vet Dinner Vice Chairman Bruno Telk, president of District United Mine Workers, has been named an honorary vice chairman of the Governor's Committee of 1,000 Distinguished Citizens of Pennsylvania who will welcome returned Keystone state Vietnam War veterans. Gov.

Milton J. Shapp and his wife will host a testimonial dinner for Penn- sylyanians who are Vietnam veterans, with the emphasis on prisoners of war and wounded or disabled veterans. Telk will serve with former Governors John S. Fine, George M. Leader, William W.

Scranton and Raymond P. Shafer. The dinner will be held June 11 in the Perm Harris Motor Inn, Camp Hill. Announcing the event, Gov. Shapp said the dinner is to demonstrate thanks to the Vietnam veterans for their service to state and nation.

UHW Staffer Ordered Out of District 2 Charles Snowden, who is on the Washington staff of the United Mine Workers, has been ordered out of UMW District 2 for violating a court order about non-interference in the District 2 election. Jack Lease, incumbent secretary- treasurer, said the order removing Snowden from District 2 came from the Department of Labor. Lease, earlier this month, had protested that Snowden, while on the Washington payroll of the UMW, was in District 2 campaigning for the MFD candidates. Lease is a candidate for re-election on the District 2 UMW Miners slate, which is opposed by the MFD. In announcing the Snowden removal, Lease said there was an obvious violation of the court order and that Snowden was violating orders from Washington received in the district that staff members are not permitted to work on district time politically.

Helping the Blind LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI) The American Printing House for the Blind, the world center for Braille preparation, is the oldest national, nonprofit, agency for the blind in the nation. Founded in 1858, the Printing House has developed numerous activities centering around the publication of literature for the blind, including textbooks and other educational materials. It uses four specialized media-- Braille, oversized print, records and magnetic tapes. The Printing House produces between 140,000 and 150,000 bound Braille volumes and pamphlets annually.

More than 60 Braille magazines are printed on schedule. LIBRARY AWARDS Students who received certificates for helping in the Kittanning High School Library this past school term are pictured, front left Martha Mitchell, advisor, Debra Cravener, Linda Grates, Jennie Brannon, Sharon Goldinger, Debbie (Leader-Times photo) Claypoole, Darlene Lamison; second row, Penny Kirkwood, Becky Lloyd, Debby AAilligan. Cynthia Milz, Rita Hooks, Carole Pyle; third row. Cyndi Hough, Debbie Brauers, Doris Cousins, Lisa Frick, Nancy Gallaher, Stephen Smith. SEN; EDWARD M.

KENNEDY (center) with sister Mrs Eunice Kennedy Shriver (left) and Caroline Kennedy, daughter of late President John F. Kennedy, view architectural model for the construction of a $27,000,000 John F. Kennedy Library complex un- Wo mail's Plate? BREAKFAST FOR CHAMPS i NEW YORK (UPI) Less than half of today's teen-age girls feel that marriage and a family still are the main female goals, but they're going to look for a husband, anyway. This is according to a survey of 13-to 19-year-olds on Seventeen magazine's consumer panel. Premarital sex was Nutrition experts say that a good breakfast is necessary to a good day at school for children.

approved by one-third of the teen-agers; disapproved by one-third and got a neutral response from the remaining one-third. veiled at briefing in Boston yesterday. Groundbreaking for the five-building complex is set for next May in Cambridge, adjacent to Harvard University, President Kennedy's alma mater. Festival Performs "Dafne" SPOLETO, Italy (UPI) A new production of "La a baroque period opera written in 1608 by the Florentine composer Marco da Gagliano for the Court of Mantua will receive its world premiere this summer at Spoleto's Festival of Two Worlds. SEE OUR DISPLAY of BATHROOM VANITIES See These Beautiful IT'S QUICKER IT'S THICKER.

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Shoop is a 1969 graduate of Shannock Valley High School and has appeared on the Dean's List at Westchester. DRIVEWAY SEALER. COATIHG 5 iN wm We Sharpen AN Types Of Saws Ami Phone 548-1573 SOW WodS NORTHERN AVE. KITTANNING, PA. 16201.

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1926-1977