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The Oil City Derrick from Oil City, Pennsylvania • Page 16

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Oil City, Pennsylvania
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'cmr (PA.) DERRICK, Friday, July SPRAY tne DERRICK Mrs. William Lytle of 87A Glen- rlew Avenue Wednesday nighl lauded a 3Ui inch muskle in the Allegheny river at Oleopolis. She was accompanied by her husband and brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sampsell of Oil Mrs.

Lylle used a the catch. Just Arrived While floral draperies 90" long by 42" widi fl'M pr. White floral background with hunter green, chartreuse, David W.rHiinter of the Pennsylvania Electric Company in Oil City a member.of the Penelec Retire 1 Dient' board. Just received another (ruck load 'of fruits and tables. Black raspberries, 39c beef steak tomatoes, 39c golden ripe bananas 13c jumbo sized cantaloupes, vine ripened, 4 for fl.

Belter quality 'more for your money. New York State Open Air Fruit Market, Main Vary Elizabeth Rounds of 26 Smithman Street and Jeannine Or- ciitt of 118 E. First Street, student 'mines of the Oil City hospital, have -begun i' alien IB the "Warren State hospital for specialized training In psychi atric nursing. Notice! Members of United Steel workers of America, Local Union 2016, Oil Well Supply Co. production and maintenance workers--Regular local meeting will be held on Friday, July 11, in the Latonla Hall, corner of Stale and East First Streels.

Frank Adelsperger, John Leedom, layout man of the engineer department, local Pennsylvania Electric has been transferred to Warren's engineering departmeht. Bagnalo's Market, comer of East 4th and Fine. 'California potatoes, 10 Ibs. 65c; jumbo 1 cantaloupes, 4 for California oranges, 39c'dOL, 25c; flour 25 crackers 1 lb. 23c; peanut butter, 12 oz.35e;Jell-o,6pkg5.

49c; Sure 4 vinegar, 15c pink salmon, 45c; Heinz baby food 10 jari SI; boneless rib or rump roast, 89c pork chops, 49c real chops, 79c sliced bologna, Venezuelan Iron ore mining for use al the new Morrisvillc plan! of the-U. S. Steel Corporation will receive tax benefits under the gov ernment's defense fa'cilities expan sion program, the Defense Produc Jell, Tour oU. nfriphtor mtj.bt Buck'more currett (bin new much ihrre limn sore dunce hot ireaderl And docn'i tire you nocVapKc oar WASTING fralurca oar doa it bold proper lanperatora to knp foodl lop Trade it kw G-E1 SPACE MAKER REFRIGERATOR knu-Tto-Tif toSpct Miter tar Wtt CHtarl Hot Trail (My IfttT bstetl on Administration hu aonouae- d. The'tax write-off was approved so for the United' Refining Corn- any of Warren for amortization 40 per cent of an Investment In Jelroleum storage.

Dine at Exchange Hotel, Frank- n. 12:30 to lo 7:30. hone Harry D. Ausel, junior field test- in the Oil City Penelec meter epartment, has been transferred the local firm's operating detriment as a patrolman. Fish fry, Drelick'i, The city- yesterday is ued building permits to Thomas lansfield of 618 Innis Street, to onstrucl a new, one-story, brick eneer house of six rooms, bath nd basement; Charlei Learn of 10 Hoffman Avenue, to place new oof and make repain lo front (torch, and Mrs.

T. J. Stewart o( Deer Street, lo reroqf residence. We can adjust your let on the able--so you can hear "Rocky" all for Mable. Huss Shetller TV service, dial A motorist returned to his car arkcd in the Elm Street lot "hurcday to find that some one ad deposited a large quantity of roceries in his auto.

He turned le groceries over to the police rtment. can adjust your set on the able--so you can hear "Kocky' all for Mable. Russ Stickler TV Service, dial Employes of the Pennsylvania Apartment of Highways yester ay completed resurfacing of Plu'ra mer Street and a portion of Center itreet east o( the railroad cross nfi. Fish fry French fried shrimp Rosen's Grill, 109 State The Red Cross bank wit ic in gethlehem Monday uly 14, under the sponsorship he Lions club of that community "he unit will be located in the First Presbyterian church from 11:39 a. ra.

to 5:30 p. m. Fish fry tonite, Fako's Amber Three cases of measles have been from quarantine by th city health officer, it was announc ed yesterday. Mary Barber, -Traymore BIdg Clearance all summer merchan Robert Hainsworth, 65, of Oi Cily, was sentenced to the Alle ghcriy County Workhouse for six months after pleading guilty to charge of vagrancy Thursday at an arraignment before Alderman Mor ris Goldstein. Tasty sandwiches.

Air-condition cd. Ilosen's Grill, 107 Slate Two Informations for red ligh violations have been issued by cit police. Two drunks each left fiv dollar forfeits at police court yes terday morning, one speeder le a ten dollar forfeit and a drunk was discharged. Polio insurance for hospital car iron lung rental, medical car care, transportation, am, mbulance service. Dwyer Agency The BOth Mssion of the Cherry un camp meetings will begi uly 25 and close Sunday, August The camp grounds are iree miles north of Rimersbur nd 14 miles west of Clarion.

Annnual K. of C. Double sla icnic. Fayrway Sunday uly 13. Tickets, Jl.5o.-Adv.

The Military Police Company 'ew Bethlehem will join the Yen ngo and Clarion county units i pccial training at Fort Mead from August 17 lo 21, ii lusivc. Private First Class Dennis Colcman, son of Mr. and Mrs )ennis W. Coleman of Dayton, I 1, is reported missing in actio the Korean conflict, accordin 0 the Department of Defense. The Donation Evangelical Un Thank You Notes For any eccation.

Boxes of in many colon, irzM and dejignt. and for WALLACE SOCIAL STATIONERY WEDDING INVITATIONS Family To Join Soldier Brethren church Coehranton, D. 3, will hold a home-coming unday, July 20. Services are planed al 2 p. m.

and 8 p. m. Special lusic and speakers will be pro- ided. The public is invited. KE MAY GAIN MORE POWER bit puzzling.

One of the biggest urprises in the caucus balloting the vote cast for Gen. Douglas MacArthur by Cornelius Deegan, Philadelphia delegate previously sted as a Taft supporter likely lo 0 along with Gov. Fine. The two other MacArthur votes ycre cast by Joseph N. Pew, oilman and long-time GOP leader rom Ardmore, and Ralph W.

Pea ock of a stale public tilities commission examiner. There was some talk that addition- 1 MacArlhur votes could be mus- ercd in Pennsylvania especially if "aft leaders give such a drive signal. There even a wild rumor the convention today that Gov. Fine might make a nominating peech for MacArthur. The gov rnor, resting after his rugged 20-hour schedule of Wednesday, couldn't be reached for comment He's "Off' Taft Slate Chairman M.

Harvey Tay or said in his opinion report lad no foundation, that Fine is solidly in the Eisenhower camp That was not necessarily cause the governor's anger wa aroused by the Taft forces' action refusing-him what he believed be an agreed-on caucus recess The Tafl leaders, of course, would not have let such a situation de unless they ine had gone to Eisenhower, but be fuss looked like the lock that larred the door. That situation boiled up in the convention again.today when Water S. Hallanan of West Virginia, retiring as temporary chairman remarked that he believed he hac aclcd correctly. Ally. Geri.

Woodside promptly ook the floor to tell the convention Pennsylvania, still believes it was treated thai an agreement was breached and that Chair man Hallanan's ruling that a' voice vote had carried failed lo take into account the fact that spectators in the galley shouted as loud as the delegates. Hallanan replied that be would "stand on the record." Sen. James H. Duff, smiling and confident, predicted an Eisenho' victory "not later than the third ballot." He said also in an inter view he believes Ihe convention ac lion on delegate contests would be helpful in winning the election. "We will leave here not only united party, but a victorious party in November," Duff said in a tele vision interview.

CIVIL SERVICE TEST HARR1SBURG, July 10--July 1 ill be the deadline for Stale Civi Service Commission applications for approximately 10 jobs in thi Stale Rural Child Welfare Divi sion. This reminder was issued a Harrisburg today by Howcll Bccht, SCSC executive director who said written examination would be held July 26 al Harris burg, Philadelphia. Pittsburgh Slate College and Wilkcs-Barre MOM TNM KflKBATOtS TO YIAK Ot LMGB1 1Mb talMr OU Mriftnttr JNw OKN TONIGHT TI.9P. M. VACATION SAVINGS! FRIDAY SPECIAL! MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE SPOUT SHIRTS 259 2 for $5 Cool Shew Fabrics Main Hid Fancy A 2.95 VALUE Appliance Specialists OK OTT The wife and children of Master crgtanl Harry D.

Bcatly of Oil ity will leave this country next ucsday to join him in Tokyo, apan. Beatty, the daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. William E. 'Wickman, 114 High Street, and children, froM the air request! mended that' Ihe air program be itretcfaed out into later.yean.

But military and adm'lniitratioo eaders succeeded la having the money restored in conference, and the Senate also wis able to put across the combat pay proviiioo, which the House had turned down. Combat pay will cost an estimated 2B million dollars a year, TAFT RALLIES HIS STRENGTH ra of California and former Gov. Harold E. Stassen of Minnesota- still held to hopes of a deadlock fhat would give them a chance. So the) whole outcome of the roughest, rowdiest Republican convention battle in remained In doubt.

Fmt, luoMf Eisenhower, nevertheless, was clearly out front at last and running 'hard. His leaders attempted to make capital at every turn of two key test vote victories on the convention floor that gave the general the bulk of the disputed Georgia and Texas delegations in the early morning hours. Late today Eisenhower hid lined up nine more delegates, whereas Taft had picked up only one. The Associated'-Press tally of delegates, stood like'this: Eisenhower S23. Taft 487.

Others 110. Keeded to. nominate IM. Sen. Taft looked chipper and uri- worried today after delegate but- Oiib Speaker ear-old David, will sail from Seate, Wash.

Sgl. Beatty, who has been sla- ioned overseas the past ten tenths, previously served at Self- idge Field, Mich. His wife and children have been isiling with Sgt. Beatty's mother, Verna Beatty, E. Second trcet.

The future address of nd Mrs. Bealty and family is: 954-2 AACS Mob. Com. 0. 75, in care of postmaster, San rancisco, Calif.

cvcn-year-old Sheila and three- tonholing and strategy conferences KEFAUVER RAKES COP PLATFORM oile Injured In Reno Crash Damage estimated at ffSO wu caused in a traffic accident in Reno at 1:30 p. n. Thursday, but no person wii hurt, aeeorxJlBg to the state polke. A -J9S1 truck driven by Howard Joitpb Cooper, of Slippery Rock, R. D.

4, and (raveling north on Route cJfiided with the rear end of i IMS icdao driven by H. C. Filler, 73, of Fryburg and traveling In the same direction, Faller waa'ohliged to stop his car because a traffic congestion, according to the state policy. A date highway. department crew was at work on (be highway and a truck used by the crew was slopped in the south-bound lane of traffic.

Several cars traveling south swerved around the truck into the northbound lane of traffic as Filler's car approached the truck and other cars traveling south approached the truck at the same tinie. Faller stopped to permit the southbound cars to pass the truck before attempting to pass it in his car. Cooper, whose truck-was following the sedan, could not stop nil truck in time to avoid a collision." Damage to the truck was estimated at $450 and damage to the sedan at 4500. (ConHnwd from Pift OM) orm also came from the United 'extile Workers of America (AFL) vhich denounced it as "viciously caclionary 1 and "plainly anli- abor." Kefaurer Picks Round Kcfauvcr, campaigning in Illinois, said he expects to win the Democratic nomination on the fifth ir ballot at the Chicago contention starting July 21. The tall Tcnnessean said he be- ievcs Sen.

Richard B. Russell of jcorgia will be his "most formidable opponent." In Washington, D. Russell put a high rating on his own chances Emerging from a White House alt with President Truman, Russell told newsmen: "1 would not exchange places his morning with any other candidate for UK Democratic nomina- lon." Russell also remarked that be ij sure the President and I under- itand each other." He balked at aying any more when asked whether he meant to imply that he had Truman's endorsement Truman reputedly favors Gov. Adlai Stevenson of Illinois In Sparta, 111., Gov. Stevenson old a Negro church group that his state has made -definite progress race relations, but he cautioned: "We must not expect to achieve all hese things overnight." Campaign headquarters for Averell Harriman announced that Frances Perkins, for 12 years secretary of labor under President Franklin Roosevelt, had endorsed he Democratic candidacy of the foreign aid chief.

Miss Perkins, a member of the civil service commission since presently is in Europe where she went to a'ttend a meeting of the International Labor Organization. that left only three hours for sleep. Yet some of his lieutenants were conceding privately that the Ohio senator faced a rough, uphill road. Taft was trying to stretch his strength to 550 first ballot votes-or the record, he claims more. He felt he would have a real chance with that many delegates him.

And be was leaning Kavily on the support of Republican party professionals who real- ze sjime of (hem go into the discard if Eisenhower walks off with he nomination. One of the big worries in the Taft camp vis that some of the sena- followers might desert in a lurry if falls considerably behind Eisenhower on the first ballot. There is an undercurrent of sentiment for Gen. Douglas" MacArthur within the Taft forces, particularly among Illinois'and Indiana delegates. But as for rumors that Taft might throw his support to MacArthur if the senator found 'himself unable to make the grade lo the nomination himself, Taft campaign manager David S.

Ingalls said be knew of no such plan He said he doubted if it could be done, anyway "because nobody can throw his votes." After a how-to-stop-Ike slritegj' session this morning, Jngalls told reporters: "I think Ike.is slipping. I don't know how far he is going to slip." That wasn't the feeling around Ihe Ike headquarters. a ihere was an atmosphere of confidence, and-talk of a quick nomination for the general CA1L J. FRANK The principal speaker at the in- nual.meeting of the Salei; Executive Club of Erie held recently was Carl J. Frank of and Company's Oil City office: topic was "Investments aai New York Stock He explained the business of the market in relation to sales activities and investment bankers and (gld how closely related the sale and (ice: His and the 'DA Kane Woman LAKE PLACID, N.

July Ifj bft-Mis's- Frances M. Hahar of lane; today was re-elected upreme regent of the Catholic Daughters of America for a two- ear term. ownership of stock in large corporations is to the nation's economy. Frank also showed a film, "What Makes Us Tick," which told the story of how the savings of millions of middle-income group Americans are invested in the large utility and industrial corporations of the nation, which have resulted In giving Ihe United Stales the highest standard of living in the world. Bet Attire Pta-checked cotton are Ideal drejsej: for till younftr ML jodicw are the eluslc, buttco- down-lront typej, the iklrti full Bad rhlrllng.

Short and cellar are neat and nnirt In in the pin-check material. FLASH FLOODS TRUMAN SIGNS DEFENSE BILL (12,239,000,000, Ihe Navy 812000,000 and Ihe Air Force 000,000. When Congress tackled the bill originally, it was bent upon cutting all the budget requests sharply The House chopped 560 million disaster of 1942, when 27 persons lost their lives, there were casualties. The Federal-State Flood Forecasting Service said a three-inch- rainfall in the upper Susquehanna River caused sharp rises in the river stage but there was no flooding. Western Pennsylvania received some rainfall from the storm but for the last 24 hours of toe storm precipitation amounts generally were less a tenth of an inch.

Fair and warmer weather is the forecast for the entire state toda 1 HOW COME? Yes, how come you haven't been up to see us lately? Too hot? All the more reason to see us for Hot Weather Togs Sure, stock: are going down fast, but we may still have just what you may need. Shop Today 9 to 9 1 8 I HIT EAST PA. waj washed away wrecking a stretch of the Erie Railroad tracks and disrupting water service for most of the town's 3,000 residents. Elsewhere over the northeastern part of the state, where as much as seven inches of rainfall was recorded for the two-day storm, rivers were subsiding after running Brimful! and threatening- to flood. The Lehigh River at Lehighton in Carbon County, did go over the flood crest of nine feel yesterday but no flood damage was reported.

The Lehigh created at 13.3 feet at Allentown. The Delaware River was running slightly more than eight feet above normal at Milford before the waters began to recede. Perkiomen Valley had trouble, too, with high water and a washout on the Reading Railroad's Philadelphia to Allentown line caused a derailment of two cars of a 137-car freight train. But it was in Honesdale that the greatest damage and flood eicite- menl occurred. It was the third time in 16 years that flash floods struck the area but, unlike the Funerals Weckerly Gray Jofin D.

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