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McKean County Miner from Smethport, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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Page 2 May 22, 1969 McKEAN COONTY I Main Street, Smethport, Pennsylvania 16749 Published Every Thursday try McKean'County Pr ess, inc. flbtrlha Editor Donald AJvutisiny Manager Pa. 16749 Class Paid at Pa. Alt Mail foMtKeort Xmerf IN US 136TH YEAR Two Snietfaport Seniors Honored SOCIETY NEWS Amors the smethport resi-. de.uo who attended the Tri-Rotary dinner held last Thursday evening at the Caslle in Allegany, N.Y., were Judge and Mrs.

Gten Mencer, Sheriff arid Mrs. L.W. Pendleton, Mr. and Mrs. R.W.

Mi. and Mrs. Herbert Johnson, Attorney and Mrs. James Angell, Mr. and Mrs.

Leonards. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mr.

and Mrs. C.F Felt, Mr. and StiLlman Wells, Mr. and Abbey. Southwick, Mr.

and Mrs. Emil "and Mrs. i i a Thomas' and daughter. Rev. -LaSaUe, pastor of the Episcopal Ctiurch in Kane Who was a delegate to from the Rotary Clubs, was the' guest speaker arid showed slides taken during his visit the.re and also gave an interesting commentary- on the 'same.

Rev. LaSalle was 1 representative of Rotary clubs no. the North Western District, in Judge Gl(3i and daughters, Ann and and Mrs. Clarence Larson'- and Mr. 'and Mrs George Derkwater, Mrs.

(1.. Potter and R.E Youiigciuist attended --the wedding of Miss Kathleen O'Mara and Ronald Hoblaclt, 'which took place afterrtoon, May 17 'at St. Bernards Church in "Bradford. Mrs. Tliotnas German entertained Die members of the' Girls Bridge Ciub on Tuesday evening of last week at homo an East King Street." Mrs.

living Bnmn arid Michelle, of Pittsburgh, were weekend guests tif the formers parents an'd Mrs. I i Brown Sr. of Gseen Street and attended the wedding of Hecger and Joseph Pachm which was held Saturday in the. Catholic -Church of Port Allegaiiy. The LCiV.met Monday ihe church parlors in the Trinity Lutheran Church, Mrs.

Marlene Strabel was in charge, o( devotions. Hostesses were Mrs. Agnes Viewers and Mrs. Bertha Ehbje study was in ctwirge of the psstor, Rev George' ones" Todas is Ladies Day at'the SnttUjport Country Club where, -there' will bd a luncheof) by bridge. for the occasion Nfill be fv.i Bush, Rose Oon.viell and Mri, Xiertrtide Spanogle Alva Anderson was in Bradford on Wednesday 'evening of "last week and attended the Mother-Daughter banquet at the Lutheran Church as guest of her daughter, Mrs.

Chester BiHtngs 'tt Mr and Mrs Etiul Johnson and and Mis German 'attended Saturday at the Moose Club in Port Allegany. given by the- Masonid of port Vits. RV. Herzo? entertain at a bridal shower this evening, Mav 22, at her home on West Street in honor of Miss Marian Painter, marriage to Keith Swansonof Mt. Jeweft will take place on Jurve at Che United Methodist Church in Smethpcxt.

Six women of office force at Ihe Stale Refinery ndthrec- retied members held a d-inner. last: Thursday evening at Castle in- Allegany, N-Y. ehter- iained the members of the Dablicate Bridge on Tuesday of last week a iun'cheqn fotlowed by at her home on Holmes Street. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank 'Voiiaro and son, Frank of Sis- tersvilje, West and Mr. and Mis. Charles Frederick of Falls Church, were weekend guests' of Mr. and Mrs. E.H.

Botsford of East ffeln Street and, together With Mr. and Mrs. Boisford and son, Ernest 3rd attended "the wedding-of their niece, Joanne. Hausman to Robert -D. Be'nditto on Saturday at All Saints Church, in Buffalo, N.Y.

Circles one ana three of the WSC 1 of the United Methodist Church met Thursday eveniflg. May IS, in the Uarris Class loom for a 6:30 tureen dinner. H6stesses were Mrs. Don. Maynard and Mrs.

Carlton Kohn. Circle four nf tfie-BS3 of the'United Methodist Church met Tuesday evening, Maj 20 at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Daugherty on West Water Street- Mrs. Kermit Winslqw, was the co-hos-- tess. Sraethport Area HighSchool has announced Miss Fmo- gsne Lee He'raog as valedictorian and Miss Sandra Lee Johnson as salutatorian for the Class of 1969, Herzog is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Donald M. Herzog, 9fM W. Main Smethport. She is a majorelte, has been active band, choir, yearbook, and N.H.S.

and has participated in County, District, and Regional band and choir festivals, A winner of the Reader's Digest Award and a Pennsylvania Fine Arts Scholarship, 'Miss Herzog plans to attend Rpnnsalaer Polytechnic Institute as a major. Sandra Lee, daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. Richard LI Johnson, Giffoid, an Academic student at Smethport Area High School has participated in Sr. band four years and is head majorette also four years in Sr.

choir attending County arif District festivals for both band and choir, tones; mem her. of National Honor Society, Student Council, Senior play and Literary Editor for the. yearbook, Nunundah, Sandra has been an active member, of the 4H for the past nine years. received a trophy for out-r standing McKean 'County 4H Girl for 1968. Miss Johnson is enrolled in Pennsylvania StSte University at University Park, for the 1969 term.

She received A Award for History in the llth grade and the D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award tKis year. -Active in the Youth Fellowship at the Gifford United Methodist Church, she has served as president for the past year. a a A a i I Held Susan Lee Ettgstrom To Receive BSfihelor Of Science Miss Susan Lee Engstrojn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Sterrill H. Engstrom, 510 E. Main Smethport, will graduate from Bloomsburg State College Hay 25. She vnH receive a bachelor science degree in special education, with" a irfajor in mental retardation. A '1964 graduate.of Smeth- portArea High School, Susan has been active in the Council for Exception- Children, Players, Sigma Alpha Eta, honorary professional and hearing and the Pormitory Elections Committee.

ANTHONY Anthony Marvin EmethpOrt, teacher in "the local school system who riad been on sick leaw, died un- expectedly May Coronet 'Gale HoUenbeck said Mr. Cittbal had taken his auto to a cat waShin East Smethport and was stepping from the i when he eojlapsed and died. The coroner issued cer- llficate of due to natural causes Mr. Cimbal was bom at Glen Lyon, son of Mr- and Joseph Cimbal, was a graduate of Newport Township High School, and recaved his bachelor of science degree from- Mansfield State College his masters degree from Pennsylvania State' University. He served as, a school teacher in' itft.

Jewett and Hazel Hurst before cocunghere. He m.amed the former Vesta Mae Phillips at Hazel Haist D.ec. 11, 1943. Mrs died A a 29, 19S9, He se'rved with -Sie-O Army durylg World War and was a member of St. Church, American Legion Post 574 at Mt.

Jewett, the Pennsylvania State Educational Association and the National Educational As- so-aation. Surviving are "is mother, and three tisters. Fry Funeral Home was charge The Rosary was recited May' 18. A prayer service was May A Requiem lists was held May 19 at St. Elizabeth's Church.

The Rev. Thomas Geddes officiating. Burial was in McKean Memorial Park. Mrs. Ronabelle Mix served as master of ceremonies for Ideal Rebekah Lodge at its annual mother-daughter banquet recently at St, Lu-ke's parish house dining hall.

There were 62 present. Mrs. Gladys Spanogle, noble- grand, gave the invocation and welcome. Rona HaOck gave the response. Prizes awarded as follows Delia Wells, eldest mother, Mrs.

Larry Lathro'p, youngest, mother, Pearl Frjck of Dun- kirk, N.Y.;--traveled the greatest distance, Mrs, Harvey Carey, two sets of Jour generations present; Mrs. Phillip mother with youngest baby present, Mrs. Bertha- Barr gave the benediction. Mrs. Helen Was in charge of entertainment.

Mr.b. Isabel Dickinson chairmaned the dinner, assisted by the Mesdames Johnson, Margaret Louise Brown, Roseann Wells, Kathrytt Canfield, Ruth Ha via. Ruth SheUndersnd Jessie Abbey. i a Parish "A GLIMPSE OF YOUNG AMERICA" PRESENTED BY STUDENTS TO DAK At the Fnay meeting of McKean Chapter DAJ? whicj was held Tuesday evening; May '14, at the home of MB. Don Herzog cm West Main six students from Smethport High, School presented an interesting program en-' titled "A Glimpse of YOUD under the 'direc- tiort of their Robert Crandell.

They gave their views on what studies they deemed most essential for a well rounded education, how classes should be atravg'ed a.nd the number of pupils in classes. They thought teachers should work as a team. Miss Patti Griffin described the modular system and all the members their ideas as to how their studies should- be presented. The discussion was spirited and interesting 'and showed the students were really concerned with the progress of education. Those participating were: Chris Guentet, Paul Costa, Patti, Griffin, Madene Miller, Shirley Connelly and Doug tuchetti.

Preceding, the program a meeting of McKean Chapter held with -the Mrs. H.W.'Cummings presiding, The meeting opened with the salute to the prayer by the chaplain, Mts. fi.L'. Backus, faUowed- by the Americans Creed. Roll call and' reading of the of the Jast meeting by IVjrs.

Patricia were approved as read. Treasurers repoit by Mts. Digel Sr. was Historical dates which Occurred in May by ESTATE NOTICE On Wednesday evening. May 14th, St.

Elizabeth's Parish, honored the Blessed Mother'with-a May Crowning- sponsored the grade, "and High School students. The and recessional hymns, sung' by the studerjt teriy and the c'on- gregarimrWo'' iiamiiel Slocum at the organ. Trie Cross-bearer, Timothy Murphy led- the" procession; -acolytes were Frank Chubonand Charles Mcglwee; altar hoys were- Mu.rphy, Sfephen Mcfilwee and Stephen Faes lector -was "Marls Two Junior girls, Martha -'Rhodes and Marilyn Freer RALPH DILLENBEck Ralph Dillenbeck; 47; RD 3, died May 19-at his was fern in'Turtlepoint, son ot the late Glenn'and Sadie Cooper Dillenbeck. He was a graduate of Port AUe- gany High School and attended Pennsylvania State University. "At the Ume of his death he the Dairy -Herd Improvement Associa- tion at; supervisor, He had been associated with that organization under 'the juris- diphon of Penn State for 17 He married the former Ruth Larson of Toidlow, and had lived in this area for 11 Mr.

Mien was a meniber of the Smethport Revival Center. Surviving are his wife, a son, Alto, and a daughter, Cynthia, both at home, and 2 brother, Soy Annin Creek. The Fry Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. The body was viewed from 10 a.m. Thursday (today) at th'e Revival Center until the- service at 1 30 p.m.

Officiating were the Revs. Ewm Miller of Olean Revival Center, i Larson of the local center and Leonard Eastman of Kane Revival Center. Bunal was in Rosehnll Cemetery. teceived the floral offerings from the students. The grade school.chiia'reft^ members of the.Juftior New- ipan Club; the Jerome- Dragoons; flower Brenda Shelley and Kay Lynn Cunningham; the queen, Mary Griffin; and her attendants, Susan' Rhodes, Judith Comes, Frfee, Karen Mari.

nik and Linda McCotd all participated in the Act of Concecration which followed the Mass 'of the Young Americans- with Rev. Thomas -C. pastor, as Patti griffin was the guitarist and Samuel Slocum organist for the Mass. N1ECBS Jacki and Alice Klawuhn, daughters af Mr. aid Mrs.

Jack Wawuhn of Point, were baptized Sunday morning at 9 a.m. at St, Josephs Port Allegany by-Father William Masters, pastor of thechurch. God paients the children were Mr, and Mts. Irving Brown and Miss Anderson of Smethport The little prls are' gre.il nieces of -fylr. arid" Btawfl and Mtss Anderson.

There are some puters in use in- the Umtetf which approiimatel" were installed in 1968. HEADACHE PAIN STANBACK sou KAST relW from psin: of hesdsche, neuralgia, minor pauis of jrlbritis, rheumatism Because STANBMK contains raetJitajly-spproved and fof fast relief jou can teke STAHBAMwith PSTATE 0P CABL HILMER NELBQN, LATE OP THE TOWNSHIP KEATIKQ. MCKEAN COUNTY, PENNS A I A DECEASED. Notice is hereto given (hat Letters Testamentary upon the estate of the Jibove namod decedent have- been issuei by the of Wills of MoKean County, Pennsylvania, 19, t)ie yndot- Request is made to all uersons indebted to satd estate to 'make payment, and all persons having claims against said estate present the same without delay to CARL K. NELSON Executor, D.

Si, Smeitiport, Pennsylvania LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given tqat on February 3, 1968, the undersigned a application to 'the state Board of Law Examiners to be exarnl- sed on July iO and 11, 1889, (or admission to the Bar of the- Supreme Court of 1 Pennsylvania and tec the Bars of the Couits of Common Pleas-and the-Orphflns' Court of County, Charles A. Denning dOOB McKean a re- glateied' law s'tudent In Temple University, Philadelphia, Law School, and in the office at Daniel Es4niie, of Brad- a Mrs. E.G. Potter and bumotbtts article on Notional by R.A. Digel Sr.

were also given. Digel presented gifts flow the Chapter to Miss Sandra Johnson of Giffotd, and Hiss Elaine Chandler of Poft Alte- gany. They were the winners of the Good Citizenship Avnrds which ate g)ven each year by McKean Chapter to the student from each school who is voted by students end teachers to possess outstanding qualities as a good citizen. These awards will be presented on Award Nigh at each school. Miss Chandler is also an exchange student, and expects to go 'to Argentina in 'August for a years stay, Refreshments were served by Mis.

Herzog assisted by Mrs. Constance Cooper and Mrs. Edna.Cornwell of Port Allegany. There were 24 present including Mrs. Johnson and Mrs, Chandler, mothers of the Good Citiz enship Award winners.

REV. H.W. BEVERIDGE HONORED BY WSCS H.W. Beve'ridge, pastor- of fte Smethport United Methodist pleasantly surprised day morning after the ing Service by members of the WSCS'who-gave a're- ception in hie honor in his 25 years in the ministzy, five of have been spent in Sfflethport where he has carried on duties of his office in a capable man net and has made many friends not only in his own but in other churches as well, Light refreshments were served following the reception, was. held In the Harris Class Room.

NOTICE G1LUTTE Foamy SHAVtmCtEAM 700 WARTS! Aaauteg Compound Dissolves Common Away Without Cutting or Burning pocton wans picking or mg.at warU may spreading Now amazing pound into aWay without cutting i Compound aa directed, commor. wrU vely Jeavea no ugly to Nut Friday being Memorial Day this Ipaper wilt pubtfshw) a day eartter and the dead-1 I for news arid advertising wilt toe Tuesday III I a.m Pictures roust be In by 5 p.m. Monday. OP A One of severalobMrvatkm posb along Ihe Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) In Korea where ftre flahta break out OP'S and Sryl were named during chefighdng in 1953 and remain designated durtng the armistice which YOU WISH. TO EXPRESS MY RECIATION TO THE OURING-WY CAMPAIGN AND ALSO THE 'VOTERS WHO SUPPORTED ME AT THE POLLS ON ELECTION DAY.

EDWARD M. ROSENSWIE DISTRICT JUSTIBE--HJ- DISTRICT 32. Company Employees Annual GASLIGHT GASGRILL SALE Sealed proposals, will be received and publicly opened and read-by the Supervisors of Kestlng'Tow-nshlp, McKean County at Smethport R.D. 3 until 9 A o'frloci Maj 31,1969 for toe Approximately 30.000 gallons B.C. 800, 2 asphalt to be applied on v- tlous Township 'aa directed.

Approximately 1,200 tons B's crushed gravel O.8. Quarry. A i a 5,000 gals. HI. octane gasoline to be a to the.

Township "slied. The materials specified he'reia stall meet the dtrd 'Specifications the Penna. Department of i wajrs. Xbe aiiccesslul bidder, whin awarded the contract, shall furnish a bond with reQuite- Bsnts," a a i perfor- jiahce of the 'contract ot (delivery to be made) a ith sufficient in the aaiouDr of 50 per centum of tht amount of the contra.cr. All proposals must he upon 'form fuinished by the ujaderAigned.

Th! Supervisors reserve the rfght to reject any ot i to rvisots Keating Townstiip HackttI of the Board Double Your Outdoor Fun with a Patio from Gas. summers seem foo short? Summer fun TOD fleeting? Kow, two grecjt new Cat ideas--the patio Pair- con double your outdoor enjoyment end double your leisure time. Again, this year, Gas.Company cmjjloyees and their families ore authorized to offer outstanding price reductions. (Also available at your locdl Gas Company Office). NEW GASGRilLS Modern GasgnlU increase the flavor qnd fun of outdoor cooking.

GASLIGHTS Charming Oastigriis porty fun after dark. Go Modern! your family with Patio Pair year. gas ideas make lite big difference, Have a UMITEP NATURAL GAS.

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