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The Oil City Derrick from Oil City, Pennsylvania • Page 14

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bit- OT( DRHHCK, July; 7, Nancy Hills, age 14, daughter ol Clifford Kills of It. 1, escaped unhurt Thursday when a horse she was riding and a car driven by Lawrence Archer, H. D. lided rear Tiynd Karm, 1, co For the best in TV sales' and service, call Young -Adv Jlichard P. Kclln'er, son of Mr.

IMAGINE! We Just Received Over 400 Beautiful BYR-KAY NYLON AND CORN SWEATERS Choice of gorgeous shades! Sue 3Z to 40. Short sleeve pullover 3.35 Long sleeve Cardigan 5.35 Buy several a mil them or match them. Sportswear Counter DUI HIM I I and Mrs. William Kellncr of House ville, has been prornoted from Pri vale II lo Private First Class. His address is: 'Pfc.

Richard B. Kcll ncr HA 13403282, Fourth Infantry Regiment, Company Second Battalion, A.P.O. 337, in care of postmaster, Seattle, Wash. He is stationed in Alaska. Sec the new Admiral "Dual- Temp" refrigerator at Young Elec- Pvt.

Arthur McCandless, son of Mr. and Mrs. A L. McCandless of Clintonville, recently graduated from a non-commissioned officer school of the First Infanlry Division in Germany. For a lender slziling steak cook Englewood Avenue, for eonjtrue- iw of a one-slop 1 five-room, 'rame with basement, reezeway and one stall garage, and Mrs.

Carmella Bianchi, 133W Main Street, a new rear porch. Dr. M. E. Todhunter will return .0 his practice, July llh, Francis L.

Kline, age 10, of St. Louis, visiting with her a ily in Oil Cily, became lost Friday. Police located the family and re turned the child. James Smith, native of Oil City and instructor in Oil Oily high and Cranberry towpship schools, has accepted an appointment as leacher of mathematics and business training at Penn High school, Greenville. Just received a shipment ol roaster lime clocks, $13.98, lax included.

Young Electric, East 1st Theft of a loaded gun from a car was reported Thursday night to police by James D. Blauser, R. D. 1. The a a parked at Wolf's Hear! parking lot on Stale Street at Ihe time of the thefl, he said.

Rev. Daniel a a fqrmer paslor of the First Baptist church, recently was elected president of the Greenville Ministerial Association. He now Is pastor of the First Baptist church in Greenville. Polio insurance for hospital care, i ObitiuAy High mass of requieu for Joseph Bienko was read at a. m.

Saturday in the Assumption the B. V. M. church by the Albin Majdanik of Syracuse, N. Y.

Music was furnished by the children's choir and burial was in Calvary cemetery with. following serving as pallbeirfrt J9seph and Andrew Cilai, i a MethodM church. mt her hmbmd; three KOI, Burton of Rodeo, Uoyd of Brockway ud Clifford Oil Cily, and ten pindchildrea. The body wai tak'ei to the Whilehill funeral home, Knot Nn. Mrs.

Hazel i i Douglas, wife of Joseph H. Douglas of Siar- icnville, died Saturday in the Kane Community A daughter of the late.Daniel and Winifred Fare Albaugh, she was born March 24, IBS, in Endeavor. She was a member of the Mir- ienville Presbyterian church and Three Injured In Car Wreck July (-Slight injuries were sustained by three members of a SI. Charlet finily i result of a two-car accident today In Clarion, according te Clarionn borough police. Total property damage was ei- timated at L.

A. a rf St. tee, wu killed W'KB the car they wen ridlBg collided with a bus. Both toUieri were tUtiooed at Caaip Pott, U. Hospital authorities said 6flroff had not 'regained- complete consciousness since the accident.

They said be was In a coma. His nolner has come to Lafayette to be with Ostioff. the Order of Eastern Star of Tio- Michael Sekula, NichoJaS' Czlonka and Alec Swachi: Among those fromf distance i who were tie following 1 1 Surviving are her husband; two Mr. and Mrs. Joha'' Tarnaski children, Mrs.

R. D. Kit)s of Erie Mr. aiirfMrs. Stan ley Baduelski, Erie; ttrs.

Victoria Koziara, Headville; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bienko, Canada; Mr. and Mrs. A.

Carmichael; Mr. and.Mrs. Homer Collins and sons, Pittsburgh; Stanley flien- ko, Pittsburgh; and Mr. and Mrs. and Lee Douglas of Reno; brothers and sisters, Calvin and Curtis of Cleveland, 0., Mrs.

Sarah Sage of Flalley Fork, W. and Mrs. Evelyn Littlefietd of Younjsville. The body was taken to the Haslet funeral home, Tionesla, and Styv Julian Bienko, and family, Blaw- home. day was returned to the family knox.

Mn. Walter Perry CORRECT SEATING ARTHETAL ALUMINUM OFFICE CHAIRS For All Day Comfort In The Office SWIVEL CHAIRS SIDE CHAIRS SECRETARY CHAIRS WALLACE OFFICE FURNITURE cd the way you want il try one at Ihe Log Cabin Steak House at Seneca, Route 257- Double sirloin for two, $1.95. These prices include ap- pcli7cr, fresh fries, home 'made bullered rolls and Thursday police arrested Paul Pleger, 24, of Colbert Avenue in his home on a. warrant from West Palm Beach, charging him with grand larceny. Every, hat, now 51 each! Le Chapcau Shoppe, 10 Petroleum St.

-Adv. A truck owned by the Duffec Transfer Company and operated by II. Naylor of E. Second Street and a car operated by E. A.

Duncan ol North Side Star Route were nvolved in a collision Thursday afternoon on W. First Street, 1 po- icc said. The damage was estimated at $140. To see Sullivan smile, pick up your phohe and dial 5-0711, Russ Shettler TV. A break-iii was reported Thurs day a Splane Memorial air porl.

It known whether any- Ihing is missing. i Film developing i printing, S5c; enlarged "prints, 8 exposure roll Jerry M. Lynch, 301 W. 7th The'cily engineer issued build ing permits Saturday to William Coclz, 407 Euclid Avenue, for one-story, frame, five-room house with basement, brcezeway and one I stall garage; E. T.

McCulloiigh, 41 iron lung rental; medical care, nursing 'care, transportation, and ambulance service. Dwyer Agency, Two case's of German measles nd one of chicken pox were re- cased from quarantine here Satur- ay, the city health officer said. Residents o' the Clarion area an have their social security ueslions answered in person Tues- ay, July 8, when a representative the Social Security Admiriistra- ion will hold office hours from 10 m. lo 1 p. m.

lie will be al the 'ennsyhanij Slate Employment Service office, Alexander building, 34 Main Streel, Clarion. Hifles and shot guns. Financing be arranged. Loading components, scopes, and firing equipment. Owen and Kiser Gun Shop, "Sugar John T.

Sweeney, seaman appren- ice, U. S. son of Mr. and Mrs. 5eorge Sweeney of 123 Wyllis Streel, is serving aboard Ihe bat- leship USS Wisconsin in the an- a eight midshipman cruise.

Down $6.26 month Funeral tervkei for Mrs. Waller Perry of Fertigs who died last Wednesday were held 'at 2 m. Saturday in the Kertlgi church with Rev. L. C.

Stuart and Rev. Harvey Boocks officiating. During the Mrs. Dorothy Blauser and Mn. Edna Delrie sang "Beyond the Sunset" and "Precious Memory." A prayer service wa held al 1 m.

Saturday in Crawford funeral Willian Seifrell home. Interment Funeral services for John William Seifreit of V2ZV, Buffalo Street, who died Thursday in Ihe Franklin Hospital, were conducted in the Hoovler Funeral Home al 2 p. m. Sunday by Rev. B.

E. Cole m.in, paslor of the First Evangel ical United Brethren Church. Internment was in the Franklin cemetery. Pallbearers were Jack Dillman, Marion Shefler, A. W.

rlanna, Joe Bushey, Harold Lester and Edward Yocum. Mrs. Orville Beach presided 'at the organ. On Friday evening the Legion of Ihe Moose called at the funeral home in i body. Those who attended, the services from a distance were: Mr.

and Mrs. Allan K. Fish and-daughters, Port Arthur, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Mel- of Siverly who died Thurs- vin D.

Howdelshell and daughters, Charles, operator of the car, suffered i flight cut OB the head. His wife, Mrs. Bertka Shumiker, sustained a left leg injury and possible rib fractures, and their diugtv ter, Naomi, suffered from thoek The three tajured perioat were treated by a pfayikiaa. The other ear involved ia the accident was operated by Jack Co- Clarice, R. D.

1. Local Car Reported By Pplici Three periou were hurt arid several damig was cauied auto accidehti: City over Iheiweekend. police taid Carl Wyland, 44, Plumer road suffered bruises and cuts on the hand.and right tarricaded Man Toeeef Gas Back At Cops PITTSBURGH, July 'ft A menially ill man set his bouse on ire yesterday after battling police and firemen for nearly three hours were called wben the man larrkaded himself'in a bathroom after members of his family sal ie had threatened i He repulsed' police with hatchet -and refused to surrende slusough moire than tear gas shells were fired into th house. The man up the shell and threw- thm back into th crowd. Finally; he 'set fire to tfo house but the smoke forced him Urjurnp from a second story win dow almost into the of polic ho subdued kirn.

Firemen estimated dinift to bouse Two To Be Sold I The to: woer of Iwo famou's Gofhen Inns nnounced today the properties vould be sold it auction beciuw. overnmenlal rules aid regulations; do aot permit private enterprise a progress." Walter NeithoW, co-owner of Ihe Orange Ins and' 'the Goshen Inn' with bis brother, Carl; laid the properties would be sold at an auction in the Gbsbea Theater, lobbyJuly V). At a recent public hearing in Albany on proposed legislation to set up a state wide minimum. wage law for all workers, Neitbold said he could not afford to remain in business. Hf blamed govern 1 went controls for forcing him out of business.

Neithold owns two theaters here in addition to the inns. Bill McKenna, Brandeis University end, has gained 20 pounds in theh off-season i i weight! basketball star (or the University of Nebraska. WM i Heckathorn cemetery with the following pall bearers: Cheiter' Blaufer, James Bell, Emerald Brooti, Hale, Everett Perry and Albert Perry. Mn. Emuu Perry Funeral servlces'fo'r-Mis.

Emma Pm. Saturday in toe Crawford funeral home.with Rev. G. M. Criles of Bethel Methodist church officiating.

knee; Dorothy Wyland, his wife, sustained a cut on the shin, bruises on. the forehead, bruises lo the left knee, and Glenn C. dinner, 20, R. D. 2, received a'bruised knee.

The cir operated by Dashner struck a pole afternoon al Butternut Alley and. Plumer road. At 9:20 p. cars owned by Harvey Kliigh and operated by Emil J. Lutz of Oil City and owned by Theodore H.

Kirch and operated by his son, Robert Kiocb, age 16, alto, of Oil City were nvolved i a accident'al Pine J. L. Vaughan, son.of.Mr. and Mrs. John L.

Vaughan of 16 Divisionn Street, is among the first group of second class Naval Academy Midshipmen to visil the U. S. Naval base, Philadelphia, for a vs-eek's study and inspection. A daughter was born July Fourth to Dr. and Mrs.

Peter J. Dulligan ot Brooklyn, N. Y. The mother is the former Noreen Manion of Pearl Avenue. The.

Reno Civic Club will meel in the fire hall at 8 o'clock lonifihl. Election of officers will he held. A good turnout is requested. Altoona Man Drowns ALTOONA, July 6 Thomas J. Viglione, 29, of Ahoona, drowned Saturday in Raystown Dam alter a boat capsized.

Two olhcr occupants of, the craft were rescued. He read. "Abide With Me" and "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere." Interment was Heckalhorn cemetery with follo'wing pillbearers: John Horn, Lloyd Hydinger, Edward and Roy Stephens, Homer Cook and Ronald Irwin. Those who attended from out ol town included: and Mrs. William Yarnell Cochranlon; Mr.

and Mrs. of But talo, N. Mrs. Lee Mohn kern and Rita Mohnkerh of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs; Ronald Perry and Barbara Perry of Erie; Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Sager and.Mrs. Hazel Cook ot Diamond; Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Ward and family of Coti- neaut Lake; Mr. and.Mrs.

Edward Woodring of Cochranton; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rilcy-of Hadley; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Perry of Franklfn; Mrs.

Floyd Stover and daughter, Carole, of Youngslown, '0. Mrs. Frank B. Dwell Mrs. Sara Daniels, 63, wife ol Frank B.

Daniels of Knb'x, died at 7:35 p. m. Friday in the Oil City hospital. A daughter of the late Emory Arlington, Mr. and Mrs.

Dee Seifreil, Mr and Mrs. Norman Sei- freil, Erie; Mr. Paul Seifreil, North Tonawanda, Norman Seifreit, Odessa, Texas; Frank Bianco, Mary Lucas, Newton Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Price, Newton Falls; Mrs.

Lottie Roxbury, Mr. and Mrs Oscar Roxbury, Arnold Hoxbu'ry Mr. and Mrs. Brice Twigg, Akron Ohio; Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Hoover Mr. and Mrs. -Stallsmilh, Green ville; Mr. arid Mrs. James Ware ham, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Hart, Mr and ige hurl. E. Third Streets. Total dam was $323.

No persons were One GI Dies, Another Injured In Car Crash LAFAYETTE, July A soldier, injiifei in an auto-bus accident south Opelousas, Friday morning was described by Charily -Hpspita officials as in serious condition to day. Pvt. Joseph Ostroff, son of Mr Mrs. Kale Gilliland, Polk; and Mrs. David Ostroff, Union Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Gilliland, Ly- town, suffered a fractured onsville, and friends from skull, dislocated hip, fractured co Pittsburgh, Titusville and Erie, lir -bone -and physic Tribute to Ihe memory of Seifreit was paid by Rev. George L. Gfoucutl, assistant pastor SL Patrick's Catholic church ol Sunday morning during the children's mass there. and Mrs.

Lee Wareham, Sandy MEN'S NYLON SWIM TRUNKS and Eltabell Latshaw, ibV was born near Veunfo county. She was a member of the Knox Low down payment EaymtKlUjf termtl MODEL 115 See this great new Hoover yotrreeli! Just phone--well bring it right out to your home for a private Absolutely DO obligation. SEE THE LATEST 1952 "REACH-EASY" CLEANER ASSURANCE TO WORKERS IN THE STEEL INDUSTRY During negotiations, we disasters, it's been want to assure our customer i iaf'j policy to lend that their Cash-Credit Ac- btlpinf hand. Should you count ii still good here and want budfet council, or may be used to get "lide- over" cash just as if they were still on the joix And, of course, every consideration will be given them in (Heir present situation. During floods 'Lows up to $IOOO Mjnatwo, or Cor.

rWUKC CMtfMf cMsnu MSCWNT ca. should your fellow wish to our service, lo 4 out of 5 Phone or come in today. Men and women--married or wrrgre---welcome. "When St. school opens in September for the next term there will be one known as 'Uncle Billy' and lo the adults as John William Seifreit," Rev.

Groucutl said, recalling a familiar scene of a group of school children urrounding a i i Uncle Billy," a scene frequently witnessed in the vicinity of the ichool. Recalling also Seifreil's kindness the children and the great care he exercised in protecting them as a ichool zone street crossing watch man, Rev. Groucutl declared Sei Teit was physically a big man and ud a heart equally big. Rev. Grou cult asked the congregation to re member Mr.

SeilreiL in their prayers. -nil Finor, Uver TnriH Orug L'o. Ill CENTER STREET, OIL CITY Phone: Oil City 6-1254 Fred Smith. YES MANjjer Loans mado Ie realtttnM of IOUTIS A ELECTRIC i revolutionary swivel-lop cleaner you completely clean average- size room without moving the cleaner around. Equipped with extra-large away'' bag.

Be sure lo tee it herel Only 99 95 With All Allichmenli $9.95 Down $5.47 Month AND IF YOU CAR! WHAT OTHERS DO NOTICE, THEN July 4 Celebration Contributors Lister Additional contributors to the city's-Fourth ol July celebration held last Friday have been an nounced by Clyde Heasley, treasur er the fund, they included: Ladies auxilrary the Franci B. Pritchard Post, No. 464, Ve erans of Foreign Wars, S25. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas J. Moran Jr, S5. Hillard R. Cochran and Harm Allen, S2 each. Robert Moderau, L.

T. Sallid Clyde Winger, Walter Peterson Heal Khein, L. Nellis, Austi Meehan, Clyde Settlemire, B. Spiker, J. A.

Sialewici, Joseph Biodziak, Norman Willings, David' Beightol, Jack V. Gardiner, C. A. Bechtel, James B. Mohnkern, C.

iGegogeine and C. H. Cosper, Kh. Samuel J. Ross, general chair-, man ot the Independence Day cele- jfilion, stated last night: On behalf of Ihe Francis B.j Pritchard Post 464.

Veterans of. oreign Wars, I want lo lake this p'pcrtunily to thank all those who erved on committees, all volun- eer workers, the individual con ributbrs, those acquiring program pace and the participants in the vents of the day, the press, the adio and all others who in any way helped lo make our celebra- ion the success il proved lo be. Tunis for a job well done." The driver, Pvl! Ralph L. Ander Wxtandiy in Oil Cily Inland. na.

T7 iriadehlUm ud Me brother. StlflctJ.l* Dt 1. 11 b. CUHM. II ctmtitry Cntn.

FuBfrtl morti br Rriniel FuMfil OU 'City. Pi. Mrs. Joseph Douglas Miritnvillt IXtd Silurdir In KIM and two TrieBdl mu rill. Strricri at 1 v.

n. TutjdiT In church, Her. Edward McKn lo In- tcrmml Colliii cemdrrr. Fuxral br KasM at You're scarcely out of Ihe water before Janlzen- nylon swim trunks dry and'you" can relax in perfect comforl. Well- filling boxer style! that outlast and outwear other swim-trunks times over.

OTHERS FROM 3.95 DIAL 7-4611 595 OIL CITY Trur. 1SNT any bwik balance for that 'niny diy 1 talking (bout. You'd, better a from Kreidkr Finance Co. Never put off necessary home repairs for lack ready cash. Just pick up the phone and call thii KREIDLER FINANCE CO.

FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. SeaKta aid Cemttr SU. ML CITY Dial S-KI1 She'll look once she'll look twice at the well-groomed jnan! Be sure you rale that sec- ond glance by meticulous grooming. Smart men choose our complete service. FOR EXTRA FAST SERVICE JUST DIAL 5-2911 OIL CITY DRY CLEANERS Our Servke li Drivers Of Pittsburgh Airport Vole To Strike PITTSBURGH, July xis and limousine drivers of the Airlines Transportation Co.

voted ZS-1 today for a strike lo enlorce wage demands. No strike date was set. Bus drivers now earn. SI.31 an (our. They a pay boost lo H.90 per hour.

Limousine'drivers, now earring SJ7.50 weekly, ask a pay increase to $60.50 weekly. The union's contract wilh Ihe firm expired Saturday. The com pany operates buses and limou sines between downtown hotels ant the Greater Pittsburgh Airport. Boy, Drowned McKEESPOHT, July WS- A 13-year old boy drowned toda) while swimming in Rainbow Car deris Pool at nearby White Oak. He wis Raymond Adipotti ot Wil merding.

Firemen worked over hish body for hours in a vain at tempt to revive him. The lad wa pronounced dead al Ihe McKees pert Hospital. WM hi COLORED SHEETS Md CASES CANNON BRAND wonderful for Gifts or to dress up your own home, we have complete range of colors in all sizes. 81 2.98 i "81 108 3.75 72 108 ShMH 3.50 4 2 3 4 dm 75 Welker Maxwell Co.

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