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The Oil City Derrick from Oil City, Pennsylvania • Page 18

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PAGE EIGHTEEN OIL CITY, THURSDAY. MAY 6, 1948 DERRICK Hospital Alumnae Names Committees For Coming Events The Oil City Hospital Alumnae I held its- regular meeting Wednesday I evening 1 in the nurses home. Mrs. Arthur Hciokins presided at meeting and Miss Helen Kicklin presented for the program. Curing "business the committee for the June picnic -was announced as follows: Miss Helen Maier, chairman; Miss Helen Kdck- MTB.

Margaret Mobmkern, Mrs. Sarah McCrackcn, Mrs. Rose Powers and Mrs. Joanne Callahan. The committee chosen to arrange the entertainment for the graduating class in September is Miss Elizabeth Smith, chairman; Mrs.

Frieda Volth, Mrs. Cfeorgia. Kresin- skl, Mrs. Roue Powers, M-rs. AT- SMOKED It's Kroger for Values to Cut the Cost of Uvingl Correctly cured and smoked, this ham, cooks iit and tender, tastes mild.

A ham the family will enjoy! Hurry to Kroger 1 for this Better Ham Value! Whole or Shank Half Small Sixes Ik 12 to 16 Ib. Avg. 55' 2nd and FINAL BIG WEEK! STUETCH YOUR FOOD DOLLAR. STOCK UP AT KKO6ER DWHNG OUR Eviscerated Duckling. 59c They're rsedy fer.ths ov.n.

1 to 4-lb. Roasting 73c Full Drvftitd. birds tvnd.tr Chuck Krogar-Cuf, A. c.rtar cut. Rib 65c Krog.r-Cut, A.

7-Inch cut. Stewing 33c Boilinq Kreger-Cut, Gr.d* A. Fresh Beef Liver 59c and mighty itity. Frailer Catsup 6 $1 Grapefruit Juice 5 Mtd. from tem.le.i, A I A 14 OL bottl.

I 0 I Jl Krog.r Qu.lity. 46 or. c.n I Grapefruit Juice II Krogar Quality. No. 2 can.

I 0 Kidney Beans Joan Are. No. 1 can Jellies 6 $1 Tomato Juice 9 1 Krooer Qu.My. No. 2 0 PURE 3 $1 Kroger Preserves.

I Strawberry. I Ib. TM A T7? for 1 RUBY BEE Preserves R.d Ropbtrry. I Ib. Green Eaans 6 Srok.ly French No.

2 can 01 for 1 Tomatoes Avondoli. No. 2 an. Orange Juice 4 Krog.r uniwaatanad. 44 oz.

can I 0 I Tomatoes 8 Standard Pad. No. 2 can. I 0 1 Orange Juice 9 Pork 7 for Kroger umwa.Unad. No.

I can 9 $-1 for 1 Compbell'l. I Ib. can; Blended Juice 4 Krogar Quality. ox. can 0 1 Spaghetti Franco American.

or. can 7 1 1 Blended Juice 10 Krogar Quality. No. 2 can 0 MORE- Canned Peas 1 Heinz Soups 6 Cream of Chicken, Chictan Noodla, Cream of Mushroom, with Vagatablai. II to.

Apple Sauce 8 Kroger Quality. No. 2 can. .1 8 $1 for 1 Fres-Shore Fish Fillets! Rushed-from Shore-te-Store Ood 37o Haddock Rosefish 39c Get 20-piece let--a com- A.O plete service for four. Comei in four glorioui colors.

Worth far more available only at Kroger. 1.00 purchiiw 2 Spotlight Coffee. 3 1.15 Sava ISc or mor. a I Ib. bag 40o French Brand Coffee 46e Krogar Quality.

Frethly Reatt.d, Frathly Groundl Kroger Coffee 1 SOc KROGER tor. M.dium Sw.it; T.nd.r, No. 2 can KROGER Peas Jr Sw.at. No. 2 can 5CHOOLDAY Peas.

Urga. Sw.at. No. 2 can P.JI on. of todfty'i most aconorftlea! foods.

Dalieiouj. to fit. On. No. 2 can 5 to Lucious, Red-Ripe For that freih, mountain-grown -baan flavor! Kroger Bread 2 27c Twiitad dough giv.i finer Kroger-Fresh Eggs 57c A Mind Colon.

Lnrg. Srad. A All Whitai doi. 43c Eatmore Margarine 36c fr.sh flavor. BLUE BONNET MARGARINE Ib.

pkq-. Strawberries qt 3 9c New Potatoes 10 79c California Long Whitn. Pascal Long, crlip, tand.r itami. Fancy Onions. 3 lbi 29c Crop tnildl Kroger Corn Flakes.

21c Dtliciout and Nutritious A thrifty buy. La Choy Ritz 31 Chinese tional Biteuit 9u8llty can2To u-; eilu prmSrorc lb 11? re its' 2 cans 25e wlflwnC15 box fciu ChtwMllnNMdlMtMMlfe Th.y'r. FUkiarl Ivory Snow 34c ivory Snow. Keapt lovely waibabl.i lovely longer. Sweetheart Toilet Soap 2 29c for a tmoothar, wftar eomplnion.

R.gular bar iOc. WE PAT FOB USID FITS THEY 1BE STILL VITALLY HEIDID! Lusciously light! Kroger famous 13-egg recipe ctke. large 17 ot Unsurpassed for value. SAVE IQe REGULAR PRICE 59t Lux Toilet Soap taaury Saap. 27c bath tin ban COLGATE'S VEL Diihat, glaiiwara spark), without wiping.

ft-31c PALMOUVE For a cumplan'on all ov.rl ban 27c GOLD DUST That old-tim. favorital ekg. 25c delle Dougherty, Mrs. Jean Hookins, Miss Maribell Rogers and. Mrs.

Jean Hooklna. Announcement was made of the district meeting to be held at the Spencer hospital May 22 and a number of the nupeea plan to attend, Mrs. Mcrtinkern has been chosen to represent th-s chapter at the biannual conference, American Association of Alumnae Nurses at Chicago. PmOAK. PRE-SCHOOL CLINIC A pre-school clinic will be held in the Pinoak school 'building the week of July 15.

All parents who have children entering, the school the fall are urged to Taring- them or examination. USTBICT 4, SABBATH CHOOL ASSOCIATION The annual conference of district Venango County Sabbath School sBOclation will be held Monday morning, May 10, in the Laossy Evangelical United Brethren church. he meeting will open at 7:45 'clock and Rev. Cyrua Mpprahead the Rocky Grove hurch will give the address. Try a Classified Ad for National Defense Plans Backed By State Federation HarKsburg, May 5 (IP)-- The Pennsylvania Federation of Women's clubs today recommended preparedness for the nation, rather than universal military training, as the best method maintaining peace in the world.

A resolution adopted by the 1500 delegates here for the annual convention of the state-wide organization; said the group supported a plan to provide for "all necessary precaution for national' defense." The resolution 'asked that such precautions be listed as "preparedness" to enforce ttre peace. The group agreed to support a universal military training bill if such a measure was deemed part of such preparedness. Other resolutions adopted by the organization called for support of legislation to establish and maintain a state park program; Bupport of 'the Marshall plan; support of the United Nations; 'youth conservation; restriction'of the usexof liquor In motion pictures; of literature, and simplified birth certificates. The following were announced: Press book. Junior Women's club of Narberth, first; Monongchela Woman's club, second; junior auxiliary of the Women's club of Beaver, third.

Log hook. Junior Women's club of California, first; Overlook Hill Woman's club of Willow Grove, sec- ojtid; Greensburs; Junior club, third. Membership, Harvey's Lake club, Women's club of St. liawrence, second; clubs ofLessport, third. 'Membership junior clubs.

Women's club of Maple township, firpti Women's club of Sunbury, second; Century club of Norwood, third. American borne, Mrs. James EV Peters, first; Mrs. Richard Adams, Prospect, second; Mrs. R.

Pal- master, Emporium, third. Citizenship awards were as follows: Mrs. J. E. Smith, Emporium, first prize junior; Mrs.

J. M. O'Donnell, Ridley Paris, first prize senior. Mrs. H.

N. Barfoot, Frankford, and.Mrs. Louis (PetrMf, Spbtown, second prize senfofr. Mia. M.

MelvJn iStew- art, Harrlaburg, and Mrs. David A. Knapp, Bethlehem, third prize senior. Honorable mention in this award went to Mrs. E.

C. Kurtr, Donegal, and Mrs. Walter Hoffman, Muncy. land, accompanied by their Miss Margaret Boals, attended the services. in his sermon, Rev.

Palmer read. to Face," and "Thy Will bd Done." Intennont was in Grove H1U cemetery. Pallbearers, of Mulholland, Donald Blckel, Robert freyav Phineu Rudolph, Frank and Paul Huston. Accident Victim's Rites Conducted Funeral services for Norms, Arlene UulnoUejid of 105 W. Sixth who was fatally injured in an automobile accident Sunday afternoon, were conducted at 1:45 p.

m. Wednesday in the Osenider funeral chapel with Rev. George Palmer) pastor of the Grace Methodiat church, officiating. The classmates of Jtias StulHol Ion Will Enjoy The Pnll.Bodfed. Satwtui.

tUI- FUvor Md 8-. prone 2H VarlnWei tt Othw BABY ROSE FINE FOODS Al Tour Independeat Dealer TUNE IN WPIC .1 Ih. bounty Man Files Suit for $25,000 Merle D. Smith, Jo. of BmUnton, 1.

D. 1 yeeterday fUod nilt in Uw Venango county court ot common to recover fltJOb rora Bk 1 Xnoz R. D. 2, and tlSj Kuqa Bottto Co, as the result of an accident the Cmlenton road near iba junction ot Route 38 and 2SS at fl D. Feb.

19. 1MB, In the statement of claim is averred that Smith walking along the easterly ot the highway, nix or feW from the edgs of the travel- ng In a northerly? dUhtetldn he. struck by the Knox Olase Bottle Co. truck, operated by Blair. It li alleged that Blair drove off the pavcsnevt onto ike berra without wejnlns; to Smith.

It la further charged that Blair operated the truck ln a tareleee and negligent manner at a in excen of SO miiea per hour. It is alleged that the truck's lights were not burning at the tine, although it wu too dark for safe driving without lights. As tbe resjult of the collision Smith eeriouaiy injured. lie was a patient In Fraiklin hoepltal from Feb. 10 to March and was confined tof his home for four weeks.

The statement 1UU numerous injuries, including contmwlon of the brain, a arm and fractured pelvis. Hospital bills of J2B7.96 and doctor's bills of fMl are listed in statement. It is also alleged that Smith tost In earnings up to the time the statement was filed and that earning power hae been permanently impaired. In another suit filed In court this week. Carl Biltz, of Oil City, seeking to collect 9187.19 dram Carl Killer of Richardson, Jefferson county, as the result of.a motor accident on Rocky Grove ave.

OB Jan. SI, 1MB. The amount to as damages to the car owned by BHU. Miller wu truck that had been converted into a bus. SPECIAL FOR WEEK-END 3St-L STRAWBERRIES Bert in Town! TEXAS SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT It) for EXTRA IAKGE SIZE i It Iter Me WE ARE BACK IN TOWN AND OffN BUSINESS TO SERVE YOU WITK THE BEST FRUITS AND VEGETABLES BETTER QUALITY--MORE FOR YOUR MONEY NEW YORK STATE MAIN ST.

(HEATS 36 SENECA ST. PHOHE4M3I SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO PHONfvORDtRS OPEN FRIDAY EVENING UNTIL 9 P.M. KEYKO OLEO 37 LB. FRESH GROUND BEEF 53 LB. INDIANA BUTTER 83 GRADE SLICED BACOH 65 VEAL BREAST Z9c VEAL ROAST 33e RIB VEAL CHOPS 55e ROLLED VEAL ROAST 4 3 FRESH EGGS 55e BEEF HEARTS Ib.

29c AGED CHEESE Ib. 69c CALF LIVER--SWEETBREADS RUMP md LOIN VEAL 49e ROUND VEAL STEAK 75c VEAL SHANKS 25c LOIN VEAL CHOPS .4 59c PORK LOIN ROAST BIB END 'CUTS 51 LB. BACON END SLICES 33' FRESH BEEF TOMGUES 25 LB. BABY BEEF UVER WE HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF VAIL'S HOME MADE BOLOGNA, BE SURE TO INCLUDE A RING WITH YOUR MEAT ORDER THIS WEEK..

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