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The Blizzard from Oil City, Pennsylvania • Page 4

Publication:
The Blizzardi
Location:
Oil City, Pennsylvania
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PACE FOUH THE BLIZZARD, OIL CITY, TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 24, 1951 BUZZARD PHONE-o-lZTT Early Egyptians shaVcd with razors of volcanic glass more a 5.000 years ago. Wake Up To More Comfort Without Nigging Backache i lo itjw of Lldnry funslicfl. Docion tujreoo kidney ruatlloa Id Impanjat lo gtr- ctr lr i Jce ib 59,979 Donated in Dimes Drive of VenanKO county contributed to the March of Dimca campaign, accord- Ing to C. W. director of the a of National Founda- tion lor Of Ibis amount Oil City Is i mill DoEL'iBrvlcrcyour fcUntyi if lV.t»p rc boihtr Iu.

To' PUk-t. diuretic UitJ lurwafully by mUJico err CO nusy Llmri 'i yive py relief roci thcie ij mander, as city a i a and Km-' Icnton Veterans of i Wars past No. 6CSO, vi-lth Taylor StgtM. commander, as cccnoiimlEy chair- man. Much credit must be i to Hie Past President's club of the local Veterans of Foreign auilllary rt, and menrber3 of tuc pirt for dljnrib- ed of the coin collectors ar.d etui- Ing and ilaQlplng 3,000 i cards sent to the ok'ners of automobiles Vcnar.go county and lo the local 'Iremen for i and (1913.

I a 10,000 coin cards, it S7.130.13; Franklin, The VFW pas'- would like 10 a may call at Iho E. A. Pet- publicly ihe i The Crion func-rtl home, TIlusvHle. and Emlcnlon. S'j3a5.

The campaign was aponiored the local Veterans o( Foreign Wars 461, Jjahtf-i by the Frank- Jin Veterans of Foreign Wars poll, 1ATOM IA CAN WIN A WARNER BROS. MOVIE CONTRACT AND RCA-VlCTOR RECORDING CONTRACT WARNER BROS. RCA-VICTOR hurch ar.d had lived Hie In HyJctovrn and vicinity, tho wiiii home iho deceased Icavcj Charles or Tltiiiivllie, of P.ouie Titu3Ville; of Hlwion, and Falconet, 21 ri-n and 10 greal-jrlnd- daughter, Mattl Lutis, prll, 191J, and Ida May, lom n-crc: Elizabeth iloorc, MlE.i JIary lloore ar.d Frank iloorc, Gri-cnsburg; Florence- Me- Fadjen. Rochester, Dan and Thomil of Franklin. William II.

Jlorrlaon Fiim-ril lor William Morrison o( 30l B. Third were heM at 2 p. in. Monday In the floral home with Norbury Chosen Head of Rotary The election of directors and of- of Ihe Oil City i a club announced Monday following Plate Glass Company Reports Earnings Up PltlsDUrgti. (f) Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co.

has reported ealri of In the firs: a o( 1931 compared to In the same period lail year. Earnings lor the first months of 1W1 were 110,744,461, The executive committee ol Pltt.v burgh Pinto Glasj authorized pur- chase of American IS per cent. In Southern Corp. Tills sou 1 fives Plato Glass 1UO per cent, ownership as It prev- iously owned 61 per of South- ern AlhaH stock. A PlBlo Glasa Bpokcanan the per cent Block purcliaso.

coil Alkali was Incorporated In 1631 ar.d llaa been operated i i i i i nil another daughter, died Sept. Norman Adams of Ihe First Prei brother, Benjamin Loon- ed! on April chants and rt-lailera for permitting the coin collectors the Belk's Loltrcs Club for srionyor- a dance and local i union for ilojiatmg i services to the I r.cttrej club: Police a a Stahl; carriers of llio Oil City Derrick; Derrick, and Ernlentoii Ncu'd for publicity; Mrs. Mabel a and her i Mrs. M. T.

Mllicrd, Reno, and her committee; Ihe Kiremeji and Oilers i of Reno; 3PO Elks. I'ullskl War Vct- Adolphol clu'; Lincoln nnd Main PTA. MiliLiiy of Cooties. Pup Tent, No. 37, and ihe auxiliary to Ihe VFW pOJts of i a i Oil City ar.d irvntion is hereby made of nclioobi ot Oil City, Cranber- ry and Houscvllle.

A i i ol approximately 1800 was over to the a a i by the chil- dren 0-' thejo bj-terlan church officially. I was In Zlon Lutheran cemetery, Emlenton, with the lo'A'Ing nu-mbers of the Brother- Tire Uojary will be recited at 8 hood Railroad Trainmen p. .11. at Ihe a active and honorary a a Active: C. D.

illlllren. E. W. the club'fi niccunK In If. M.

C. OBITUARY Arili-n a i Allen, Allen for Aiden V. Douglas, C- C. a II. Frank Byen, Calvin W.

M. Wilson, J. R. Voc.3n, R. C.

Fhllllpa and E. N. Honorary: C. S. 'WobLer.

O. D. of 130 XnslHl i J. J. Frawlcy.

C. E. Sweeney, Grove. died day in the Franklin hipltal of a II. heart ailment, were held in iho! a i P.

Schullz, T. Crawford iiiirser a home Saturday a i Toy ar.J k. L. Morion, rrnoon. a out of Rev.

Frank A. Toivcro i i a low Included: Mrs. Rulli Morrison ut liit dirvlces and read "Nearer! of R. J. Morrison of My God To Thee," "Abie's and a uoeiri, "Away." Uov.

r.avy In Norfolk, Mr. and A Heeter of Erie; Mr L. txivele.w, aa chaplain "nil William Davis of Clean RocXy Grove a ilr. and Mrs. LaVerne Mor- nnd 23rd Pflalni a i and Mr.

and Mrs. offered prayer. Lamprlsli 1 of I'ltljburgh and Mr workmen of Mr. A from the Joy a a i called Thursday evening and Rocky! itcKean. AUDITIONS SATURDAY MORNING Mri.

Ida fay lie. Ida JUy I3Liovan, 81. died at 2 a. n). yejtcrday at the liouic; hor Dunovar.

of Hydv- town, following an cuonths, Mra. Donovan wan burn OIL 9, 170, at Hydetcrwn, a daughter of Robert and Elizabeth l.ocncy. She man-led Fml J. Donovan at They celebrated their gulden wedding annlvercary in 1015. Me.

Donovan died Jan. 31, 1919. Mr.s. Donovan was a of F- i and a i i a called! FollowLnt' an Illness of severa un i riday r.lght at the a Vrf. Patricia Lon I borne.

MD Grant died In of EajlM "aniol a a Eric, at 1:30 held the-lr ecrvlces a't tho ilor.day. Slie had been federal government will be- fur.oral home Friday i The, 'ously 111 i a heart ailment a next month to sell bonds, of OJd FcllOM-5 n'jio 0 February antl had been a in i the necrsslTy of ekl memorial on Friday! a i in ths a hcspltal for ight. a v. i i A LAST DAY 'I WAS A COMMUNIST FOR THE FBI" WED. THRU UpRtmt DAVID WAYNE TOM EWEll RAKE STARTS TOMORROW HOPE'S THBEE TIMES FUNNIES aft die zaiy guys and gals of lamtmHunyon's lebvedmastajjifice! oh a icrtam 01 hit own charming aunH Bob a how as a Broadway chatatler! DamonMyon's with Marilyn Maxwell Lloyd Nolan lane Darwell YOUM HEAl LAST DAY-- TWO FEATURE HITS "Inline StfjigSt" "Blueblosd" David Irian In Cinecolor AriMM Dakl with Bill Williami SURPRISE ON STAGE TONiTE AT NINE! SEF IT STARTING AT Harry Norb'Ji-y nanic-d prrsi- of the ec-rvlce club; Thomas Rea, vice-presldenl, and N.

A. secreiarj' and tre.isji-er. Directors who sv'ill for the a Include: Harry Nor-' bury. Thorr-ns H. Rea, D.

P. Fisher. Paul A. Hewitt. A.

J. ilon-; tana, C. Fl. Scot 1 and J. Minus.

The a at Monday's regular meeting of the club vas J. W. Kcs- sin, vict-presldent of the Federal Reserve bink of Cleveland, who told the clubmen that' the Federal System has credit control committees operating In each fed- a reserve district. The responsi- bilities shouldered by the Federal banks In connection i i i represent a task which many perjonj, the speaker believe encroach upon In- dividual llberly. He pointed lo the need for of credit, by clllng the vast sunis that have been pour- ed Into building un Inventories In a i i a i of shortages.

Tli I a provisions for etote and Glass Co. iincu a lime. Thll compares i It has chlorine alkalL produc- 033,705 or per ahare In Ihe firs 1 Ing plants at Coipus ChiJs 1 Texa-i quarter or 1950. and Like Charles, I DON'T BUY TELEVISION TILL YOU SEE HARTER If you want tutUCm-llon--then don'l buy UM Ilrit vr lusl set you stp--iiulpss talk with a Uic Ijcsl advice tlitre. HARTER BROS.

304 13th St. Phone 179 Franklin born in Kccky Grove revealed. ihe daughter H. of Cleve.ani i a tW billion dollars worth securities this yeir, a explaln- i in Ihe P.c emctcry with following a i allbwrcra: WaJwr i Walker. Tcl Dodds i i Rocky Grave aul and 'charli i 1-Tankhn school, in McKinlt-y on 3i.jf-an.ta of Ih9 district which em- braces an area of the Unlt- Surviving licr Slalt-s including cM.

II a pallbcarct Thom.i^ chief Rocky Grove i and live: two sister Mrs ana Cir.c-nnali key Sy of ri yields revenue to ihe federal Alfred Fulicr. cf i i maicr- of being partnienl: G. A. Smith, as- Joan O'NcJl of City, i i i The Federal chief; Francis Rial, second i i HnroM ilong. rharics SnyJnr, Siefpr.

ir- oM Cieplechowicz. Fred I a Horace Fidler, VVIllliim Beera. Oilier itiembers of ih nr.d Sugnrcreok school hoard faculty ent the Bum -Tnd nifi- art i r.c! p.i re nl ML ir.d lii-i of a i l.otiy wm removed lo the Fur.cral arrange- wi'l be a I.nl:ou-:lz, who I Oil rcilt in rlicrks, tienorcil -Monday; 5 Mrs. J.oiiIs I.iucr Funeral cervices; were Tor Mrs. Lojia Lauer, 52, uf 2 Lin 1 coin at 9 a.

in. a in church 1 Rev. Rotwrl i i ebrant of Lhc L- of laio iir.d ir. lo her is by three children, Mm. riiul -Sfilr'sy Lcao- of McRoespor: and John Lcio- i i of New Yorlt City.

Four brolii- i ar.d Jacob M. and Sam- N. Mo.cilowilz of Oil City, Dr. tained by federal it polnled out. Merle i am the speaker.

A i "A Day ol Federal Rcforvc Bank of Clrve lin." screened, show ing o' money in a spf-iriiioj arc tinrdol vaniis i i i by mizcil ar.d bookkeeping svatonii J. McMi.riiid. i i con sie Morrison presented A. Moglloviiz n. and TODAY TOMORROW 2 TECHNICOLOR HITS! 0 tf 7 i 'SlWERUNING' SWEETHEARTS JUSE WARNER BROS 'SllVERUNING' SWEETHEARTS 7 WITH THE IUTRIOERS McCBEA maiwi KXTKA--WALT MOV-SK A I Com.

A 1.KW1S "AT A WITH I I A mai3. "Mother Dear 0 Priy: Mrs. A a of New York For Me" wis o-jnB for Iho prr.cc;-' Cily. survive, slonal and a Interment in Tree of Life Tnkc 3Ic To Tliy Sacrc.l He.irl." crmclery, Titusville, 1 j. m.

to- The Gregorian mass ihe I Interment waa in in New (cry. Pallbearers were i Cily range StiO William Lyinn-i. i ground on the S6cli floor Norman Klnirs. a me 2 1 the i State building to dueled Lbc meeting-. Rev.

C. Brccht, of Cliicora, a minister lor, 63 years, was introduced by Dr, EC-! ward Kuhlmann. OU.er Johnston, Shannon Graham, i J. A. Snyder, Franklin; Carl Carey.

Dalo F. ar.d H. J. fitcii ol Oil Cily. Include Columbus, Ohio; H.

Rev. ALWAYS MORE FOR YOUR I I I I r. 31. NOW SHOWING herrlck nnd Clinton Whcdir.j. bolow ground In the si.

Those a i teem out of a station. I I10X OKK1CK Ol'EXS SNOW AT I'. II. WED. ONLY ACTION SUSPENSE obci-i Hjan and Aurtrcy Toller In TUB SET-IT" 1 GOrl To Ask Bids For Park Concession A i a i to for I bldfi to operate in p-irk and iho mu- nicipal i i )iool wa-i Ihe city clerk lo-t night during regular council mcciing.

A i i for the i of f- atrte; light on Pine st. between E. Second st. and E. Third si.

was rerrad to Mayor A. i for a i A of local Farniers 1 Ei.nc 51., appeared before council to receive come word re- tlie in the a place. The roprcaer.ialivc vtas lold to continue pres- ent location (or the ntxt nionih during which lime fcr another meeting place will be ac- cepted. The cliy'j free parking lot 'on Relief l. was euggeslcd by coun- cil a nn Ideal place for the a Ordinance NO.

10S5, provides for construction oT a a i to enclose the a a water cour-e crossing the property of The Derrick Pub- liitiing In tho West End. A. S- (j'mstcajj was awarded the contract for project. FRANK LOVEJOY DOSOTHYHART- PHILIPCAREY 99TM 10 r. 51.

ON SAME PROGRAM The portrait of a heel!" Cesar June- ROMERO-HAVOC T1MKS-- YOUR NEW MODERN TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY "American Guerilb In The Philippines" With TYRONE POWER Also a Variety of Short Subjects Trvo Shom or Shine--First Slum- Slarts Dus flW DHIITC I.L M'WHN CUBION 4ND NIV, Un nUUICOD BITMIIHEM PHONI IIOAI TONITE--A "MUST SEE" HIT ROAD CLOSEJ BUT YOU'LL FIND WAYSIDE OPE; SIX DAYS AND THREE NIGHTS EVERY WEEK The road lo value is never closed! lust d.lvc dawn the Oil City-Franklin Roid till you reach the dclour sign at the Rocky Grove Road--Then OIL CITY DRIVE A CITY BLOCK PAST THE DETOUR AND YOU'RE AT WAYSIDE We open and Sit. till 9 p. m. --We offer ample frti service-- free delivery--lowsr prices--a marvclouj selection of fine furniture. you get SH Green Stamp! with each purchase.

DETOUR FRANKLIN YOU'LL GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY AT FURNITURE STORE WAYSIDE JUST ONE MILE FROM FRANKLIN ON THE OIL CITV ROAD WE DELIVER PHONE 4SO.

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