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The Oil City Derrick from Oil City, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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Oil City, Pennsylvania
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CAUL OIL CITY, FRIDAY. JUNE 1943. SHIPPENVILLE CSaude Swisiwr ol phia was guwt of her hiwhand'a parents over ih6 holiday. Mr. Swisher was taken ill on Raturday, but ia improved at this and Mra.

E. S. McBlhatten, former now living North East, to their home on Sunday. Mr. McBl- halten haa been visiting jrienda and relatives here for Ihe paM week.

Quentin Clwnfcjuon to her In Akron, Ohio, having visited with Mr, and: Mra. G. H. de-menson for the pa.it ilr. end R.

LR. Snyder attended a staid welfare conference, on Thursday in KlManning. Gerald Slaugenhaupt spent holiday with parents. He pioyed In Elyria, Ohio. former resident of thij place, hU examination atut left Tuesday for the army.

Emma Black and Gerald Etjtel chosen th terii Wllbt the American Legion school awards. Both pupils are from Elk tcnvnttliip but attend the local school. W. S. C.

S. of Methodist church met Thursday June at the home of Clyde Shorts, president are: Miss Grace Shorts, Mrs. Lillian Clark and Mrs. Geneva McElhatjen. he Ifison wsa presented by tilth Karl.

Rev. and Mra. James Utt.1 Harry Wingard, Mrs. Verda Phillip: ard and Mra. Clyde Shorts attended the spring meeting of Brookvitle district on Wednesday, June 2.

Youth Fellowship will comedy, "Peekaboo Penny" PARKER The annual baccaluuitte for the graduating clas of Parker high school were held Sunday evening, May 30th. in the First Preaby- church nt 8 o'clock. Rev. rt E. HB.r«, pastor, delivered jmon to the claw.

The mem- the graduating Arnold Slftughenhaupt, valedictorian; Helen Klingenamith, 8ilutalodfl.il-, Margaret UoD.ro rimddeus Ocha, Arnold Mcllwalni Eugene Wnamen, Verne Terwillige Wendall Stiver, Ralph Barger, John Helen McCaJI. June Arm- N'ellan Stewitrt, Dorothy Youkers, Ei Heni-y, acts by Frank Spohnon 11, in the high school Radaker, Eugene Elder. Richard Violet Fox, Real Bowser, i i Taylor. Jack Keefer, Gloria Grace Taylor and Gerald El- th. their vlll ad- high school returned on Friday.

Ruth Fr berg to Miaa Mildred Brown to Stoneboro, AHss Faya Sheley to Brocbway. Mw. Gsnevieve Oil to Sslem. Gerald Keeffr and Mrs. TJwfH 1 for Ilr, has enured rhfc service.

Mrs. Freiberg rrsignwi her position and expc-cia 10 join her husband, Lieutenant Clyde in Miasouri. The vacancy h.ts already been ftllfed in the com- marcial department, ilr. Keeier entering: the service a vacancy-; mission charge vltl be 10 bplp pay expenses of to institutes at Cherry Run and Edin- Wiliiam Dovensplke completed his sophomore year at Indiana Teachers' college and parents, Mr. and Mra.

G. G. Doven- Teachers' 1 are their vacation at their i homes here. Paul Trunk received der. The members of the class were guests the A i Hssociation at dinner Thursday evening at 6:30 In the dining room of the Methodist church.

Memorial Day services were hald on Monday at the Memorial tablet on the school grounds at 11 o'cloclt. The exercises wore under the direction of the Charles A. Black post.j American Legion, assisted by lesion auxiliary and Boy Scouts. Rev. Georpe Bauer, of the after a abort furlough epent nlth his Mr.

and Wray, of Parker township. Bora to Rev. and Mrs. George Bauer on ThuietlHy, 28, a son. Dr.

Cllnlon Coulter who nov liautenant (eenior grade) in the United ivy, now. atatlon- ed at the naval training station at Bainbrldge, Md. The Ralph Ovei'heim family, former Parker residents, have returned here fiom Butler and will make heir home In the Overheim property on Washington st. Mr. and Mru.

Robert Winders, of Aliquippa. spent Sunday with Parkr friends. Mrs. William Pearsall, of Pitts- urgh, spent Thursday and Friday vltfltfDg Mr. and Mrs.

Ben Shal- tr and family. Robert McCoy, of Tulsfl, a recent visitor in the home of Mr. and W. R. Turk and fam- ly.

The following Parker men we're inducted into the armed last ft-eek: Aaron J. Brode, John Kost, Francis Dunlap, Eugene Thompson, Howard Cook, Edward F. Bowser, James M. Hockenberry, John C. foeke hony Sala rald Francisco, Anand Reubon spent the weekend with relatives and friend in town.

Elizabeth Gallagher and Mrs. Homer Wlker, Butler spent Memorial Day here. ilr. and Mra. William Herche, East Liverpool, 0., and Mri.

Ray mond Comm and eon, Billy, Youngetown, were gucata of Anton Comrn family. Elmer Caldwell, of Chicago, a totter Parker resident, spent aevera here this week visiting with old friends. Mr. and MIA Hope Cooper daughter, of New Kensington, am lire. A.

Bchenck, spent Memoria Day here, P. B. Hetrlck, of New Kensington, spent the weekend at the home of Mra. Sarah Holt and Mrs, Mary Walter, James Taylor, of Pittsburgh, vis- ted friends and relatives here in the Needle home Mem' orial Day were Mr and Paul s'eedle and baby, Marijsne Necdli and Frances Keedle, of AHqulpps; Clara Troutner and Mr. Douglas Barker, of Oil City.

Mr. and Mrs, F. P. Hamilton and Ir. and Mrs.

Roland Hamilton Win- Mr. an-i Mrs. Charles Coneity, of spent Sunday at the -aroH Mi, Holly Springs, left Tuesday home in Indiana. their home after spending several Roy Dunmlre, of Grove City, vis- "jaccompanied them home lor the summer tnd wl iths. tied relatives here end Mr.

and Mrs. Chester Patton and a rlouffb d3Ushter here Mrs civdr 5 is spending with his her dauchi. and! day UOtUls i rt. CLARION rt Porter HaaXeH 6 of ctti a daughter, Madaline Thorn- i ias of Xew Keneingtcn. Mra.

Tnomes i Accampinied Mra 5per.t the vepkend i iClarion. Ma the niusio depart mi Kaihryn Whitehill but resigned her a i He is spending a 10-1 sixth grade ar.d to leave Philadelphia ir. the future. Mrs. Clifford Mover visited MM Denver Knisaly on Friday.

The' Movers have recently moved 10 Clarion. Gerald who SB employed In Erie, spent the holiday; his family herd. Ptc. Edward llcLauehltn, who is; stationed in Oklahoma, la a short furJoug-h with hie mother,) Mrr. Cora ML-Laushlin.

Dr. ar. Rollin Filer of Grove Cit; also spent the week cad with th latttr's mother. McLatiphlin. jClariOR.

Word was revived on -Mr. and Mrs. Mac day thai Que-min Clemer.wn. Arnold Mid Andn ie in San Antonio, former ps-tsed the examination Clarion and frirndfl aeroplane pilot and hzji hwri days this week, squadron adjutant has beer, in- Mr. ar.d MM.

Irvsn M. Hoch of tha service ilc.ce January. City, spent several days Mr. and Mra- George Francisco s'ith their eon-in-iaw ar.d had as their on Sunday the daughter. Mr.

and ilrs. Jarnpj Lattw'a brother his family A Oil City. McMann Xfia; PauliiK; of War- Oil City, spent Sunday with Mr. Mn Ohio, spent the weekend i and Mrs. A Brllis.

relative here. Sharrow of Fort Jflric- i(r. ar.d Mrs. J. McElhattar.

visittX hU unclr, Amos Ohio, were RW.su ot MrJDoiby. the wfekeml. MM Ernest and Mrs. Paul McEihattan over Sat-i Dr. and Mrs.

W. A. an.i'to the Monday nJjrht hrlrfge dub Mr. end VTM- Waiter Hetriek a a Frcnt 'Ington ft. moved Into the Baum resl-; RiwartJ of Chicago and H.

C. Koie entcr- Ctlpiea b- the Mover family. land Mr.i, J. honor nf their son-in-law-, Mr. and Mm.

Herrj- ar.d! Miew Erin of EljwMd 1. Sproul, a'ho left -Monday for ef- have movtd from LhelCity spendir.ff her summer In the U. r.nvy. Llebftrjni properly to the Mover tiOn with hrr Sir, v.nA were Mr. nnr! place on First sL South.

Harrigir. i Kproul and of Bruin. 'he clats of the i Edg ar Shakeiy Is a patient in the two daughters, of Struihcrs. Sunday school heM Butler County Memorial hospital ispent the weekend with Mra. Rose meeting at the home recovering from an appendectomy.

Ip'atlon. of Mrs. Klare DeRocher last Tuea-i Mrt Mary McClain, Of ilrs. Lucille Miller Wen eain S- Following the devo- bm-g, and Mm Elizabeth Bagnalt, Pilisbuvgh. wai a gue-st in S.

A. and bujjp.esa mcetins a so- ijeadvilk, were weekend guests Hetrick home over the weekend. i hour was pn Joyed. The of and rti Ralph Moyer. Mr.

and Mrs. William F- Parker, hold a bake sale at the C. D. Mr. and 'ilrs.

Herman Schmidt, of of Indiana, spent the week with iAllUon store on Saturday, June 5. wuklnsburg, spent last we-ck in ihciMrs. C. Smith, i Mrs, X. M.

Hoover was to I Jack home. i Mr. and ilrs. C. B.

Harrington, ot Senior Chautauqua Turs- Mrs. Olive Pfaff, of Salem. is Kiitnnnlng, and Mrs. Morse Sloan, i day evening at her home on Wash- in Ihe home of Mr. and Murrayavilk.

were Sunday guests jiceton at. C. Parker. Mtsee 3 Mary and Katherine The Jur.ior Chautatieiua club met! MM. John Pipher.

of Oakmor.t, JBalph. a the Qf Curl a. weekend visitor wiUi the Sars-h MiUord, PiUsburEh, via- i i Sj -j-hurfiday evcninir. The pro'sram Harry Terwilliger family. iited her parents Mr.

and Mrs. P. conMsted of current events' a Mrs A a Heintz returned to Milford. over the weekend. i refreshments! Wilkinsburg Tuesday a three Caroline Duffield, of Pitteburgh.

vf iel ved hy hostess. weeks' visit with relatives. the weekend with her The annual hisrh flchool rater- David Lytel purchased the A. Maude Duffield. I dlntler wp helrt JfiJt TuesdaylC.

ilcLaughlfn property on Helen Griffith, of Pittsbufsh, vjs-i evening- the Brldyft Inn. Coven 'st. and moved his family from I Itcd her Mr. and Mw. E.

C. property on XVakuh over the esday The L. C. B. A.

-ho' i at the nf Mm. A. Eerier in honor of Mrs. John Banner. reccr.t bride.

The honor g-uejsi rf- many lovely and useful, .1. A Hrthday party TTRS ft! the ruftwlay evening 1 the Rons of Auxiliary. The occfljion trip STlh i a of Ramcy. They presented her with a ihslr e-lilcLaughim I Butler. E.

ew home. will make Mit A. C- Mrs. Jflhn Benner left Wed her home i i a for her home in NcrfsSk a a week's visit in the A. E.

Pittsburgh, 'Benner home. Her husband. Cap- ro'n, Ohio, i I Mrs. G. II.

af ilitrhtfr of Pltt.iville of of J. A. i i day n.ri*5 Sunday. Robert at Venufl on Ipf; Thursday for I 1 of Fra Mary Waltir returned 1 visit with ir. COTTAGE CHEESE Contains ai mucn prololn beafj Vamb, voal or fowl more mineral maHor than an equal quantify of beef and at much protein ai one dozen cggi.

Yet this finer food 11 deficio 4 ineipentivn snH onratloned. i fo Trie wh-re he ni. Ilr Tftornt. morr.ina. Homer Wilson ar.d a i I for Jior.i, Bride, who are at Akror.

he i I bf i schoo! srour.da 0 July tcf Ohio, awivfiri homr on yed. 'The flap Bnrt poie wcrr giftJi of i of a A cf the Ugion. Thfi TciiT I f.aiilv. Mr. or.

Tiicrfay. 1 Woman'i Horn- ard i i Mr. n.r.4 Mrc. John Kir-fir vis 1 rufAtivejc ir. Oit f.r.

Ssir.day of Oil fli rii! City i 1 Mr- and W. McEihatUn. i Don. sj)-nl Mr. MrK.

Wt-orfrow Wilson -Mr. ar.d L. J. MiAfi Virrinin i i a ml A CT fcAO i nolrf hnmt. I (, a i i i i Mr.

WrtJter Ciark wre; i i nf Cianon vmltorn on flundny dfter-; cr i rfl fr Flori-ncc i ftrwi Mm. DOB JeAnnerai of i i a Made .1 WUcox f.h^ with 8O n. Ethel parent. Mr. G.

W. ohn 0 Ratnncl ar.d of Mflrbln idjildtd tr.n InUpr'n pnr- rnlJi on Sunday. Rev. Jflmca Kelly, KHy. Kint-r wtm on Thursday.

J.ic'ic Fixhcr EmU.nton HiKrrf local fricrMs on Jock, a C', E. Hillard. whonl boarri, followrd by the award Ihe D. A. Riven to Mrs.

flon. Harold, who ot thn pr.nlu.ilinif cl.iiV, but who i i previously, Friends Joined Um ACCIDENTS like this COST MONEY! from the i i i a of 1. 19-13 Money for Doctors Money for Nurses Money for Hospitals Money to replace lost income Accidents like rhls and all other typci of accidents work, at home, af school, as well ai while on the itrccf, Arc covered under the National Company Accident Insurance offered as a Reader Service of urwn d-w ffB1 Covert Payable to your carrier lien you pay your paper bill. PREPARE FOR SUCH EXPENSE TODAY by mailing application appearing on another page in this paper. taio John Benner, with Unll- td forces In Africa.

Curtli'Smith, of TitUAville, making an extended with ilr. and OrJey Elder in Perr'- villf. Her husband has lelt Tor selective service. MMIG Roy MUHken, of New York ity, apent the weekend at the C. P.

Allison home. Funeral service (or Samuc Truby Robinson were held from her residence Saturday afternoon, a 29th, Bt 2:30 o'clock. The Rev, S. Earlett, pastor of Chapel ifficfated. Interment wai in Presbyterian cemetery.

Thoae fi attending the services i-ere: Elisha Robinson, Tiverfon, Jack Roblnaon and Jessie Erlgg GHe; Helen Robinaon, Forher, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fbrki ilr. and ilrs. James Berry, Jr.

Howard Lowiy, Oil City; Mns. AHc. Truman and daughter, Caroline Brookville; Air, and Mitt. Henrj Truman, Sigel; Mrs. Margaret Ostergard, Warren; 'Mrs.

Morse Sloan, C. E. Hirri and Frederick! Xeube Kit tinning. Still trOm the drought a year ago, and unable import a sufficient amount becau; 01 tht Jihortagts, sou 1 Africa hej an acute scarcity of Wife Preservers you purchase, ealch or have given you more whole fish ihsn you can use immediately, they may be preserved as corned fish for a few days. Split atone ifca backbone into slices over five-eighihi inch in thickness, ihcn cover all s'jrfBcw each slice with fine salt.

PJace fish in a deep dish, and store for six 10 12 houis in a cool place. To freshen when you wish io cook this corned fish, rinse off surface fait and put fish in cold water whiih is then heated to boiling point WABUCN ROAIJ JOB Wanen, June appointment ot VVantn C. lxwe luperintendenx of hlghwayi in War-1 ren county, siivcf-wting fiilbert H. Higwuiti), was announced has employed In ttm de- for a decade. He a ol Jormer County Commissioner E.

M. Sfgworth held the port. for four NO RATIONING ON MOTHER NATURE'S CROPS HOT HOUSE TOMATOES Ib. 33c FRESH CALIFORNIA CARROTS 2 bchs. 170 FRESH PEAS FULL PODDED Ll.

RED RADISHES toit 5c FRESH GREEN BEANS 2 29c ASPARAGUS HOME CROWN 2 25c FRESH SPINACH LEMONS LAKGE, CELERY HEARTS GREEN ONIONS FRESH Halibut Steok LAKK Blue Pike FRESH Haddock Fillets u. KRESH LAKE Mullets- FRESH A I Blue Pike Fillets FRESH LAKE Herring Fillets FRESH Yellow Pike FRESH DRESSED Lake Herring FRESH Sheepshead IA FANCY BOSTON Mflckerel Steak Cod u. READY TO EAT Cooked Fish u. 43e 27c 49c TOc S9c 39c 39c 33c lOc 14c 33c 41c ALL WHOLE HSH CAREFULLY CLEANED AND DRESSED AT NO EX1KA CHAR6E. Blue stamps and expire Monday, June 7 EIGHT O'CLOCK COFFEi 2 is COUPON N0.21 IS GOOD FOR A tWEEt PERIOD--EXPIRING WEDNESDAY.

JUNE 30. SRADE B--MEDIUM SIZfi CRESTVIEW EGGS WH1TEHOUSE EVAPORATED MILK a 9c J'JNKET RENNET POWDER lOe JANE PARKER Donuts BOST.ON Brown Bread CHOCOLATE GOLD Layer Cake JAHE PARKER Fruit Buns APPLE Raisin Ring BACON SKINLESS WEINERS 29c PORK SAUSAGE 31c KANGEK JOE Cereal lOc GOLDEN CENTER TOASTED Wheat Germ t. 0 24c OUAKF.R Wheat Cracklos 8e SUNNYFIELD Asst. Cereols 20c KEl. LOGO'S Variety Pack 22c POST Tens 22e CRISPO Cheese Chips 2 19c CRISPO WALNUT Cookies 2 19c CRISPO OATMEAL Cookies 2 1 9c GOOD LUCK Pio Crust lie GOOD LUCK LEMON Pie Filler 3 2Sc NORTHERN TISSUE 4 I9c HORTHERH GAUZE 6 25c MARJORIE DAW MACARONI u.

9c SPAGHETTI lOe TETLEY JIFF-E SOUP MIX FuHy 2 PtMjrvd Frying Chickens Ready to EJat COOKED HAMS Popular Fmt Bremji WOODBURY Toilet Soap 3 23c WERltS Tog Soap 2 1 WEKX Soap Flakes 21 HAND SOAP Boraxo 13c CLEANSER Sunbrife 5c SPICK WHITE Shoe Cleaner ICk GravyMaster I ISc REGULAR. DRIP OR PULVERIZED Boscul Coffee 33c PII.LSBURY Flour 2Se SUNNVF1ELD Pea Beans lOc SUNMAID SEEDLESS Raisins ISc.

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