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The Oil City Derrick from Oil City, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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Oil City, Pennsylvania
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24- The Oil City Derrick Oil City, Pa. Regident Dies Wash your children's jft eurduuoy clothing soon after Jacoby, 92, former res- Biey are soiled. Allow the of Kossuth, died at 12:30 m. Tuesday in his home, 199 Eng- Jpuckers to dry on a hanger. Cord Jvoys do not have be ironed.

We Sell Service THE ONE AND ONLY Conventional Automatic Home Laundry Unit DIAL 6-8921 FOR SERVICE Montana Merchandise Mart 14 STATE ST. OIL CITY, PA lish Street, Jamestown, N. Y. He was born December 3, 1861, in Stevensville, N. Y.

and lived in Bradford for a number of years. He moved to Jamestown eight years ago. Marienville Mrs. Huffman Phont 5751 conducted by- Rev. Samuel Phoebus proceeding the program.

Twelve little friends helped a Beth Russell celebrate her fourth birthday in her home i Thursday afternoon. The birthday table was decorated in the them Youth Choir of Easter and was centered with a daughter, Mrs. Flossie Howard church presented its Easter Cana Ial 'S cake of Bradford, a step-daughter. Mrs.ilata, "The Glory of Easter," Sun- Ladies auxiliary of the V. F.

W. Fred Cox of Jamestown. N. evening in the church. 1424 held its regular meet- and a step-son, William Taylor of following hymns were sung: "Re-j ing in the club rooms Monday eve- California.

Also surviving are twoljoice the Lord is Risen," chorus; jing. grandchildren, one great the Gates of the Temple," Primary Groups of Methodist great by Marian Kendall; ''Ho- Sunday School presented an East- daughter and one granddaughter Isanna in the Highest," chorus; er program during the Sunday The body has been removed to! "The Road to Calvary," boys'j School hour Sunday morning. Fol- Uhe Koch-Chatley Memorial Chapel i chorus; "Then They Took Jesus," I lowing the program the Junior i Bradford were funeral services'Chorus; "There Is a Green Choir presented its Easter Can- will be held at 10 a. m. Friday.

Far Away," girls' chorus; "Be-'tata. Interment will be made at 2 p. m. the Angel of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Manen- IFriday in Star Cemetery at Nin- 1 choir and solo by Mary Adams; ville Fire Company held its regu ievah. Up Your Voices," solo by i a meeting in the Fire hall Tues I I Jean Smith; "Resurrection Bells," evening.

A "Silent Auction' Is your pet bird molting out ofjchorus; "Christ Is Risen," chor-'was held and over S10 were clear i season? Then you have probably jus; "Lift Up Your Heads," chor- ed. After the business meeting ibeen keeping your bird in an ''Thanks Be to God," chorus, games were played and a lunch i heated room, or in a cage too near The offeratory was played by Kay i was served by Mrs. Edward Arm Ellis. Brief devotional exercises Mrs. C.

E. Altman, Mrs Pete Cassatt and Mrs. George Miller. A daughter was born Sunday the Kane Community hospital Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Barron of John Craig was admitted to the Kane Community hospital Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Fox and Fredericks of Pitcariu weekend visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Madara. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Nesbella and children were weekend visitors in Lilly. Mrs.

Gerald Wick of spent the past week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Btymiller due to the critical illness of jier father, Albert Blymiller. Mr ave home need Penna. Sales Tax Nets $21 Million In 1st 6 Months HARRISBURG, April 21 WJ-The State Budget Bureau said today tlie first six months of Pennsylvania's 1 per cent sales tax brought in The figure compared with a $20,200,000 estimate made by the budg- of f-- nn Ci, i 0.3 Cl i'CU.

The bureau also reported that general tax revenues brought in $235,853,780 for the first nine months of the current biennium Maze home in Burghill, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Badenoch and daughter, Polly, were caller Pittsburgh Friday. Vick and daughters spent the Edna Taylor of Punxsutawnes weekend here and Mrs.

Wick returned home with them Sunday, spent the Eastcr holid in home here. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Taylor and! Miss Mary Helen Garazol children and Newell Taylor were I spent the weekend in her horn visitors Monday in the Luther' in Pittsburgh. which started last June 1.

Thfo omparcd with the bureau estimate oC $224,669,370 for the samt period. Gasoline taxes jumped nearly 11 million dollars ahead of estimates. Actual collections as oE Feb. 28 were $91,951,439, compared to an estimate of $80,900,000. In another development, Harry Banzhoff, counsel for the State Sales Tax Bureau, said more and more taprooms are now collecting the 1 per cent sales levy after an original rush to rid themselves of taxable merchandise.

Some taverns, he said, pulled back cigars and similar merchandise subject to the levy in a move to avoid red tape. "A lot of businesses greatly exaggerated the difficulty they would encounter under the sales tax," he said. "But now they're finding out that it wasn't so lough after all." Some bird's eggs have a shell so thin as to be translucent. WILSON'S BAKERITE SHORTENING 3 Pound Can 69 CLEARFIELD WITH SOL1UM CHEEZEE AMERICAN or PIMENTO 2-lb. Loif 73 RINSO BREAKFAST BRACER INSTANT COFFEE Jar 99 TREND SOAP POWDER 2 pkgs.

3k SOILAX 25c Elberta Peaches No. 2V4 Can 19 BLUE BOY-WHOLE KERNEL OR CREAM STYLE SCRUB BRUSHES each 23c O-CELLO SPONGES 17c 2 9 4 9 WALVET CLEANER WINDEX WINDOW CLEANER AJAX CLEANSER 2 25c I BROOMS OLD GOLD $1.59 DOG FOOD RIVAL CORN 2 No. 303 Cant IT'S IT'S IT'S TEABERRY i i ICE CREAM Gal. 67 BETTY CROCKER HONEY SPICE CAKE I 2 9 KRAFT'S NEW 16 Oz. LUSTRE CREME SHAMPOO Regular $2.00 Size $1.59 LAUNDRY STARCH 14c CHEEZ WHIZ 53c PREMIER CRUSHED PINEAPPLE 25c HEINZ TOMATO SOUP Cans 49c POWDERED BLEACH PUR 9 23c JOHNSON'S GLO-COAT FLOOR WAX BLUE BOY CUT WAX OR CUT GREEN BEANS 2 35c QUART 98 1 GALLON $169 IIARTMAN'S (SURE POP) POP CORN 29c LfCTMlATS U.

S. CHOICE, BEEF Chuck Roast n. 39 SLICED PORK SHOULDER A "59 FRESH SHOULDER I VEAL CHOPS "45 FRESH VEAL BROWNIE'S POTATO CHIPS i 49c BAG OF 20-POPULAR CANDY BARS 79c MAZOLA SALAD OIL Rump Roast EXTRA LEAN, BONELESS bonle wvuce DELICIOUS SWFET Potatoes 4 3Sc Onion Sets FRESH GREEX Peppers 29e 252 SIZE CALIF. Oranges 35c JUMBO 45 SIZE Cantaloupes 35c K1NGNUT OLEO 2 m. 43c Rolled Brisket 63 SUNSHINE CHEEZIT 1 9c FANCY BUTiON Mushrooms 59c NABISCO Vanilla Wafers pkg.

LJt STRONGHEART DOG FOOD BREAKFAST CHEER COFFEE $1.17 GALLON SIZE MAZOLA OIL $2.35.

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