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20 THE NEWS-HERALD Obituaries Father Obenrader Franklin and Oil City, Pa. Borg-Warner Predicts Higher Sales, Earnings Thursday, January 6, 1966 Franklin Financing For Jamesway Is Arranged At Consecration Tea Table GOP Leaders To Pick Slate Scranton and Scott Hew Neutral Line HARRISBURG (UPI) -Penn Negro Bishop Today LOUIS STEEPY Louis Steepy, 78, of Trenton, N. died Monday according to word received Monday by his sister, Mrs. Myrtle Sliter, of CHICAGO Borg-Warner Cor Jamesway Discount Stores Inc. has completed local financ poration today said it expects record1 sales and improved earn Titusville RD 2.

Mr. Steepy suf ing arrangements for its pro fered a heart attack. He is survived by three chil The Rev. Paul F. Obenrader, pastor of St.

Columbkille Church, Stoneboro, departed at 11:10 p.m. Tuesday from Greater Pittsburgh Airport for New Orleans. He will attend the consecration of Bishop Harold Per ings in 1966. The company's operations include the Franklin Steel Divi lion investment in new plants and equipment, up 50 per cent over 1964. New products included the drive chain for the front wheel drive Oldsmobile Toronado; pumps for use in large water desalting plants; an odor control system for hospitals, and a new control rod mechanism for nuclear energy reactors.

posed store on the Franklin-Reno road through a $655,000 mortgage agreement with Venango Federal Savings and Loan Association of Frank dren, Louis Steepy Calvin Steepy and Mrs. Cecil Barton, all of Trenton, N. J. A brother, sion, a leading manufacturer of sylvania Republican leaders today pointed toward completing selection of their candidates for governor and his running mates by the end of this month. Gossip Temperatures reached a high of 38 degrees yesterday and dropped to 30 overnight.

Rain started about midnight and measured 22-hundredths of an inch by 7 a.m. Vincent Ebbert of Stoneboro RD 1. and Kenneth Mong of lin. merchant bars and shapes, highway and fence posts and reinforcing bars. The agreement, which was signed by Norman C.

Pritchard of Oil City and Lewis Prichard of Rocky Grove for First Venango Corp. of Lewistown and Venango Federal, was filed by Oil City attorney Milton W. Rosen. The Jamesway store is to be constructed by First Venango Corp. and leased to Jamesway.

The acreage of land involved in the Jamesway project is listed on the mortgage agreement as 5.97 acres. Leonard Canter of James-way's headquarters in New York ry in New Orleans catnedrai today. Richard, preceded him in death. WILLIAM W. CATHER William W.

Cather, 70, of Dan- Machinery is in process to Father Obenrader and Bishop call a meeting of the State At Hospital Perry, S.U.D., have been personal friends for many years Executive Committee in the boro, died at 10 p. m. Wednes "Our order backlogs are the highest in company history and are about 20 per cent above the level of a year ago," said Robert S. Ingersoll, chairman and next "two to two and one-half and the new Bishop visited weeks" to recommend choices Rouseville, have been discharged from the Greenville Hospital, NOTE The Franklin Hospital requests that visitation at Christ the King Church in Sharon at Easter 1952. He was to have come to Stoneboro for chief executive officer.

The 1966 outlook is strengthen the hospital be limited to members of the immediate families NOW SHOWING At 7:00 9:00 Mrs. Florence Buchanan of Stoneboro ED 1, has been dis for the five spots on the statewide slate in the May 17 primary. At that time, the rest of the committee hopes to know the choice of the two men widely hailed as the decision-makers Christmas, and was scheduled to participate in the Christmas day at his home following a lingering illness. He was bcrn Dec. 15, 1895 in Franklin the son of George M.

and Mary L. Cather. He made his home in Franklin before moving to Danboro about 25 years ago. He was united in marriage with the former Nettie B. Mc-Kinley and she is deceased.

of patients and that the stay of ed by prospects for record production of durable goods for the charged from the Mercer Cot City said his company was able to increase the size of the store to be built here because of the favorable local financing. services at St. Columbkilles, however his consecration neces the visitors be as short as possible. Mail for patients is en tage Hospital. mm Gov.

William W. Scranton couraged by hospital officials, Jamestown, N. is about fifth straight year, he added: and by forecasts for growth industries such as air conditioning and plastics in which Borg- sitated a change in plans. He will visit Stoneboro later this and U. S.

Sen. Hugh Scott, to become a regional medical It's Jamesway's original intentions were to build a store of approxi Admitted But Scott and Scranton were year. center with the approaching acquisition of a $49,000 cobalt Warner divisions are among the Mrs. Harold Nevel, Emlenton Father Obenrader will partici- hewing to the line of strict mately 48,000 square feet. Mr.

Cather was a member of never leaders. RD 2 neutrality Wednesday as 500 therapy unit that will provide the Methodist Church in Dan The Route 8 a in the ceremonies, as chaplain to Archbishop Bishop Mrs. Billy Greggs, 207 Elk complete facilities lor tuagnosis. too boro and a life member of the store will be the largest in the Street GOP leaders gathered here for a meeting designed to shape strategies for the hard cam Toolen, of Mobile, Ala. American Legion, Post 210.

Jamesway chain. treatment and control of cancer, rhe Javcees are taking the Richard Burk, Cooperstown The company's overseas sales should continue to grow at a faster rate than domestic sales, Ingersoll said, with the greatest gains coming in automotive soon The Stoneboro priest and Bishop Perry, a native of Lake The largest at present is the Mrs. Russell Carter 110 responsibility for raising the lat paign ahead. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Hamlin Mouck of Franklin, and Mrs.

F. H. Mason of Harris- Gurney Road tc Charles, traveled to Rome ter half of the cost. Coatesville Jamesway store which is 48,000 square feet. The company recently completed a products as well as air condi together in 1962 to attend the Albert S.

Smith, beneca Scott Cochran, Cooperstown They refused to lean in the slightest toward any of the five prominently mentioned hopefuls The address of Boyd Reagle tioning and plastics. He noted start canonization of St. Martin de burg. Services will be held at 2 Michael Olsen, Franklin RD 2 store of approximately this size that Borg-Warner is the leading Porres. Jr.

is: Airman VC Boyd Reagle Air Force 15705963, Mrs. Earl Moser, Franklin m. Saturday in the Charles Reed at Warren, also, he pointed and talked instead of the need to fashion a ticket which would laughing On Sunday, Jan. 9, Father producer of automatic transmis sions sold overseas. Box 479, 862 Supply Minot RD 3 Funeral Home, Danboro.

out. Obenrader will also attend an act as a team and represent all Interment will be in Danboro. James McElhaney 518 at Air Force Base, N. D. 58703.

ordination performed by the new party segments. Spring Street Auxiliary Bishop of New Or "The most important thing is Mrs. Robert Oramley, Frank A measure of Borg-Warner's diversification and in 1965 and its prospects, he said, are the range of new products introduced and a record $44 mil- Opened your 1966 Christmas Club yet? Start yours at First National. Franklin's fastest leans at his alma mater, St, lin RD 2 Augustine's Seminary, at Bay Mrs. Ralph Radaker, Rimers- to get a ticket," Scranton told a news conference before the main meeting began with a luncheon.

"I don't think there St. Louis. Miss. Father Oben growing club at either the burg Seven Perish In New Jersey Fire UNION CITY. N.J.

(UPI) Mrs. Leo McCarren To Direct Drive In Cerebral Palsey Richard D. Kugler, campaign rader will be traveling in com main office or drive-in. aov. Mrs.

Kenneth Baker, Frank lin RD 3 pany with Rev. Allen Simpson, of St. Peter of the Fields Pvt. Jack L. Orseno, 21, son Clair Sharrer, 10424 Elk is a leading candidate." Detect Advantage Scranton and Scott comment Church.

Rootstown. Ohio, re of Mr. and Mrs. Tony J. Orseno, 1040 Chestnut Street, A roaring general alarm fire Street turning home Monday.

William Voorhies, 1310 Lib VflB director for the 1965 Venango completed a five-week disburs- ed while many other prominent It will be of interest to local erty Street STIFF REQUIREMENT EAST MIDLANDS, England (UPI) -The local branch of the handlebar club, whose members raise money for handicapped persons, is in need of recruits. Applicants must have moustaches of "graspable dimensions" to qualify for membership. ins specialist course at the swept two rooming houses in Union City, N.J. Wednesday, killing seven persons and injuring seven others. figures in attendance claimed residents that Sisters Anthony Frank Wroblewski, 1038 JiilK Army Finance School, Fort Ben- they detected a steadily grow Street iamb Harrison, Dec 17.

ing advantage for Lt. Gov. Ray County Cerebral Palsy fund drive, has welcomed Mrs. Leo P. McCarren, Franklin chairman, to his staff of volunteers for this year's house-to-house mothers' march.

Discharged and Augustine, who have been teachers at Christ the King Church, Sharon, and at summer Ten families were forced He entered the Army in July mond P. Shafer. Mark Tenney, 72 Pearl Ave from the smoke-filled buildings 1965 and completed basic train school at St. Columbkilles in The two top leaders acknowl nue, uu uty as flames leaped 15 feet above ing at Fort Knox, Ky. He is Richard Peterson, 841 Fif edged Shafer has "strong sup Stoneboro, will also be present PAUL CONNIE MAUREEN FOISIEWO'SUM Srrrmi i henry HUTTUN iWYAMESand LLOYD Mntbinwaiui.BMwtiiuooo' nolan rr.o TECHNICOLOR FROM WARNER BROS.

the rooftops. a 1964 graduate of Franklin Mrs. McCarren's goal for teenth Street for the ceremony. The dead were identified as Franklin has been set at $1,400. Daniel Seely, Franklin RD Father Obenrader told of the High School and was employed by the CPT, before entering the Seventy-five per cent of all funds Mrs.

Filene Santora, 42; Mrs. Evelyn Crawley, 50: Arthur way the new uisnop was ap Miss Mary Nesbitt, Cranberry Miss Kathv Kauffman, 320 Army. WATCH REPAIRING ROBERT MOONEY WATCHMAKER 20 Years Experience Srd and Liberty, Franklin Drive to 3rd and Save a "Srd" proached for the selection: With Matherson. 69; Pedro Gonzalez. West Third Street, Oil City in the hour after the Bishop ar port," but said there was "considerable interest" in others, including U.

S. Rep. Richard S. Schweiker, Lansdale. The official selection timetable calls for a continual canvass of county organizations and leaders prior to the Executive Committee parley.

Once the 36; James Woodcock. 43: Chico Leroy Jones 309 Erie collected will remain here in Venango County, with the remaining twenty-five per cent being used in the National United Cerebral Palsy Association for further research and education Mrs. Virginia May Moore, Injured in an accident Tuesday evening, is still listed in critical rived at the airport in Rome, he was greeted by the Cardinal, Veria, 35, and Lyman Pierce, Street SAT. and SUN. MATINEE ONLY 53.

Mrs. Harold Dodd and daugh who is secretary general of the ter, Franklin RD 1 conditon at Ttusville Hospital. Her daughter, Marie Moore, 11, congregation which creates Bish as well as other services such as Roy McGinmis, Reno. ops, with these words, The recommendations are made, Fantastic is listed in fair condition. Mrs.

literature, programs, and Holy Father wishes you to be Moore and her daughter were Magical Story they would be re circulated among the counties and then HOSPITAL VOLUNTEER BEAR'S TOWN COUNTRY FURNITURE the first American Negro Bishop tS WORKERS Hospitality Shop: of New Orleans do you ac When asked just what Cere presented to the full state com airyiana passengers in an auto operated by Robert Showers of Titusville when it went out of control and crashed into trees at East cept?" bral Palsy is, Mr. Kugler stated, Friday morning, Mrs. Gilbert Steele: evening, Mrs. Charles I A proud and happy man from "Cerebral Palsy is a condition mittee for ratification. However, some Republicans said privately the slate probably would be de I A) Brown.

Cart: Mrs. Leo Rich Stoneboro will be witnessing his resulting from damage to the brain, especially those areas ards, Mrs. George'Moyer. Floor friend's consecration this week cided before the Executive Committee meets. Workers: Mrs.

J. Swift Gibson. in New Orleans. which control muscular co-ordi Mrs. Alice Beck of and William Rasey of nation.

This damage can occur STRANGE INGREDIENT before, during, or after birth. StSr Selection NEW ORLEANS (UPI) -The It is not a disease, it is not Famous menu was back to normal Name Brand Jerry Rifchey Made Eagle Scout A Cooperstown area youth, contagious, and it is not hereditary. The damage cannot be un today at the short-order cafe at which Glen Jeffries, 36, was yd. up Wools Nylon Acralon Herculon done by any medical knowledge DISCOUNT PRICES Subsidence Law For Anthracite Cited by Evans PITTSBURGH (UPI)-Lewis cook. which science has to date, al Jeffries pleaded guilty Wed Jerry L.

Ritchey, attained the though research is moving in nesday to illegal possession of WALL-TO-WALL INSTALLATION IF DESIRED OPEN DAILY 10 to 5 Open Thurs. and Fri. Evenings 7 to 9 highest rank in Boy Scouting in FAIRYLAND that direction. Care, treatment, narcotics. COLOR sv Wednesday evening when he and specialized training, how Titusville RD 4, have been admitted to the Titusville Hospital.

Dewayne Allen of Pleasant-ville; Walter Rybka and Jeffrey Sopher, both of Pleasantville RD 1, have been discharged. William W. Purvis, son of Dr. and Mrs. J.

D. Purvis Jr. of Butler has been chosen to play with the Pittsburgh Symphony during three days of Youth Concerts to open Monday at Syria Mosque. The young musician plays first choir horn with the Pittsburgh Youth Symphony Orchestra. Purvis will play a solo in the First Movement of teh Strauss Concerto.

Police contended he had been 13th and GRANT STS. IWMdtuMedAiUU FRANKLIN E. Evans, former state mines selling hamburgers spiked with goofballs to his friends in the was made an Eagle Scout during the Seneca District's Board of Review in the Council office in the Veach Building. ever, can help the individual to function better; and in many cases to take a normal place in society." secretary, has asked that state legislators put their heads to French quarter. gether and come up with a bituminous mine subsidence bill Young Ritchey is the son of It is estimated that there are their annual visit to the New over 200 children and adults af York Furniture Show in New He said they should have lit Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore Ritchey of Cooperstown RD 1. flicted with Cerebral Palsy with tle difficulty since the Legisla York City. The local merchan JANUARY He is a member of Troop 10 in ture has been dealing with sub disers evaluate the new ideas in decor and attractive furniture Dempseytown. He has been a sidence problems for the past in Venango County.

Mrs. McCarren urges all to aid the volunteer marcher when she calls at a home. Scout for four years and has 70 or 80 years. pieces which are displayed in served as quartermaster and 181 Evans, in an interview before four large market buildings dur yatrol leader. Roy M.

Dunkle is addressing a convention of Dis ing this show which is the second (MBit his scoutmaster. trict 5, United Mine Workers largest in the world. They will Another area youth hon (UMW), here, said he favors return Jan. 14. Clinton H.

Tasker of Akron, N. will speak at the Youth For Christ rally Saturday at 7:45 p.m. in the Court House in Meadville. Morton Teig and Mrs. Irving Teig of the Anderson Furniture Co.

are leaving Saturday for similar mine subsidence regu The Wesley and Temple ored last night was John Nuh-fer, a member of Boy Scout lations for both the bituminous and anthracite coal industries. Troop 1 of Bethel Methodist choirs of the First Methodist Church will not meet this evening for rehearsal. STARTS THURSDAY Church, Siverly, who was ad He said the anthracite subsidence bill passed in 1961, which placed subsidence responsibility vanced to Star Scout. His scoutmaster is Richard Poulson. Answer to Previous Pujzle Mixture Ronald Heath, a member of on the coal operators, proved successful.

Homer Cassetr New President Twp. VFD President Homer Cassett was elected president of the President Township Volunteer Fire Department at the regular meeting Tuesday night in the fire hall. Charles Miller was reelected fire chief. Tom Bills was named vice president; Jack Miller, secretary; Larry Weeter, treasurer; Ronald Perry, fire police chief; Joseph Gayetty, lieutenant for president. Feb.

1 was set as the date for the next business meeting and work session. "Personally, I believe both the district advancement committee of the Seneca District, Colonel Drake Council of Boy Scouts, was in charge of Board of Review. industries should be treated IGlAlL. EL A nIem 5 igPCAn 5 a i Tioig i LJAJG MTgJU SJbie.rQe je gVoH el ElOlNiaK A sj3TT TIOlTlTlE ffrPlok ENTIRE STOCK Mens WINTER JACKETS alike," Evans said. The bituminous mine subsi IE NiP UllD I El 40 Without (Fr.) 41 Genus of cattle 42 European ermine 45 Assigned post 49 Enigmas 51 Juana, Mexico 52 llystery writer, S.

Gardner 53 Essential being 54 Worm 55 Dense growth of trees 56 Morsels dence bill failed to get through the Legislature this past ses Ailing Sandberg Marks 88th Birthday ACROSS 1 Kind of cat 4 Feminine appellation 8 Primates 12 Hail! 13 Short jacket 14 Book part 15 Label 18 Adherent of Nestorius 18 Splinters 20 Cleaves 21 Unfamiliar 22Gabor and Tanguay 24 Low haunts 26 Redact 27 Cooking utensil AICQR nESJa A gtgLT TlElAlRf DAlAA AGAR DADO oboe sion because of disagreement between the House and Senate in the protection of property REDUCED! owners. 57 Coterie DOW.V 1 Nocturnal flyers 2 Ellipsoidal 3U Rugged mountain crests 3 Tyros 11 Oriental coins 17 Harangues 19 Asteroid discovered in 1807 23 Clamping devices 24 Sudanese gazelle 25 Love god 26 European city 27 Sycophants 28 Auditory 29 Canvas shelter 31 Landed property 33 Supply station 38 Italian city 40 Glutted 41 Essential principles 42 Merganser 43 Beginner 44 Norwegian capital 46 Trial 47 French stream 48 American cartoonist 50 "Johnnv 32 Dispassionate 4 Renovate FLAT ROCK, N.C. (UPI) -Lincoln biographer Carl Sandburg, enduring illness caused by old age, celebrated his 88th birthday today with his small family at their mountain estate and goat farm. The Pulitzer Prize winner, who predicted in 1960 he would live t. be 88, will dine with his wife and two daughters, but otherwise will spend most of the day in bed.

He will receive no visitors. 5 Roman road 34 Swamp 35 Physostigmine 36 Onager 37 Afternoon social events 89 Compact 6 Hurled 7 Emmet 8 After (Fr.) 9 Ache 10 Minced oath SAVE up to $13 WHY SHOULD YOU BUY CARPET by HERCUL0N? EASIEST TO CLEAN Spilled liquids and solids tend to stay on the surface of the carpet where they can be readily removed. COLORS STAY TRUE Herculon comes in a rainbow of colors that will last, for each color is actually a part of the fiber itself. VIRTUALLY STATIC-FREE Herculon builds up little static electricity, therefore less likelihood for those irritating shocks MORE YARN PER SQ. YD.

Herculon's low density makes possible more actual yarn per pound, more pile per square yard. TAKES TOUGHEST WEAR Herculon offers excellent resistance to foot traffic, excellent recovery from furniture marks, excellent resistance to abrasion and rough treatment. MOTH AND MILDEWPROOF Herculon will not attract mothsj will not mildew; is non-allergenic. THIS CARPET VALUE, PERFORMANCE, AND SATISFACTION IS AVAILABLE AT ATTENTION MASONS Plea.se meet at Huff's Chapel at :30 n. m.

Fridav evening to attend prvi fnr our late brother, Harry W. Claybaugh. 1 2 3 14 15 16 17 I 18 19 110 111 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 21 23 24 125 "126" )Z1 128 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 "39 ft 4i 42 143 144 47 148 49 50 51 52 "T53 54 55 56 57 I I I I I I 1 I I 1 4 ATTENTION Unlimited Selection SUEDE JACKETS SUBURBAN COATS HOODED PARKAS WALKING COATS BROLY COATS SKI JACKETS, BLOUSES and Many Other Styles ELKS Optn Daily 9:30 to Aif A Funeral services will be conducted for our late broth Fri. Evtning Til 9 P. M.

till Clowd-Wd. Afternoon er, Harry W. Claybaugh, at 7:30 p. m. tonight at Huffs Chapel.

All Elks are requested to meet at the club rooms by 7:15 sn. THOMAS J. SADDORIS. EXALTED RULER. HOUSE CARPETS OF A Small Deposit Will Hold a Lay-Away! Charge Purchases up to 6 Months to Pay.

Phone 432-5826 307 13th Franklin.

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