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The Blizzard from Oil City, Pennsylvania • Page 2

Publication:
The Blizzardi
Location:
Oil City, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
2
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'PAGE 1WO THE BLIZZARD, OIL CITY. THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 13, 1950 BLIZZAJtD PHO.VE-H31T conilslencyj For a large summer a i at a. Jlrit Mr a a a puc into i attractive hal! a walerniellcn a or dinner. Mix cream bowl; suirour.d carrot out with a. fruit jal-ji and blue cheese ttrlps celery, black Oliver, melon brlLs, cherrlei, orar.je ctlbes thoroughly, 'i-llh a little i scllee.i and radLihes.

a peachei. i Try a cr crtani to s. Jlrit count (or a company and pile Into WALLPAPER NEW LOW PRICES! Save Up To MANY PATTERNS GUARANTEED WASHABLE AND FIREPROOF! Stop Shop Save Today! PER ROLL ALL PATTERNS TOP QUALITY MERCHANDISE Formerly Sold At I'rlrn L'p lo II 55 per Bull VARIETY STORE OPPOSITE CITY HALL DIAL 5-4571 Sunset Heights Taxes Assessed The i i it S'JvJtt Heights In Tilusvlile have bten as- aed 11 J27S.WB for city and schcol tax purposes of the corornu- and it $179,100 for Crawford county taxes. i i a of Sunset Realty Corporation, who are tht process ol the houses to In- dividual buyers, had re- ceived official assessment tig- urea from the counly yeilerday, Formerly the i had been assessed as or.e i at J180.CCO. Under the new assessment, counly taxes from Fifth ward will be ll.Ml.

The cily ar.d school Hies will a to 19.IM.27. County tax Is ten mlla. c'ty and school tu.es tolil 31 mills. Not all the bear the assessment, due lo tht a i a i in the ale of lots. However, the approximate a a i are as lows: i i i a city.

Double" roonxs in each a a city, TWO LEGLESS VETERANS RE-ENLIST TWO VE11IANS, each of whom lost a leg In the battle lo liberate F.urone, re-enlist In tht Army In Detroit. Thomas Schlegtl, 25 (mid- dle), ar.d Harvey T. 30 (risMJ. hand In test papers to Lt. Col.

Sidney R. Rothschild, Applications were accepted pending results (Inttrmtionat of the veterans' written lots. a of a i of (Uso i 1 room aparlmenljj-county. Jl.SOO; i 1 0 oul Ji per cent, higher Ihe cily, payments. Half ol a i of six i i 1 There Is somewhat of i popula- ipartmer.uj-cotinty.

ori movement on the heights as city. tenintd who have i The a taxes r.o a single i i i notices have bejun to-' 111 be approximately Jfll. On i a i elsewhere (or hiaiir.g. 6 idoublc i they would be a.boulj r.i! have purchased fcorp.eo In the '152 for a a a i i and the city. Those March- Flight and Air Show" beinj spon- sored by the Tiiusvllle Civil Air according lo in charje of Ihe evenl.

Glenn Meely, In nf Rites Today For BRT Official Funeral services were being held at Erie lodiy for William B. Long- necker, well known In thLs sec- a tnembtr of of Lotoraotlvt Eoiin- ad Ziuit Walton Itvmi, Surviving in hit n-l(e; a JOB, John F. tt Hoilville, and a diufhter, Mn. J. L.

Lourit o( Oil City. Atso rjrvlvlni art two grand- children uid followlnf bretitr- and listers-. Dr. F. 11.

SurninervllU ind Jamn R. of City; Dr. D. V. and president of the Brotnerhood of Railroad Trainmenl.

died of heart attack Monday nljhi at his home, 926 E. 30th it. 'He Is survived by hit wife, Helen McMichael Longnecker; ihree sons, Waller Cleveland; Lieut. Ken- neth Lonfnecker, TJ. S.

navy, and Jack Konfnecker, of Erie; a daug.i- ter, Urs. David Coopers- town, eight grandchildren; a brother, Roy of Cleveland, and three sisters, lln. An Roeich, lira Hoy St. John ind Louise Wil- llirr.s, ill of Erie. Credit Bureau Office Manager Here Praised 1 Jack Bryden, manager of the Ir- ter-Cojnty Credit Bureau, of.

The bdy haj been liken to (hi Sieffee funeral home. RHO SeoHts, AdiHs Picnic at CflffnM Approximately 60 parenlj and boys of Boy Scout troop 21. attended a family night picnic evtnlntf at Cimp Coifman, where boys ire enjoylnj a full week of and r.atur* work. following tiie dinner, the visitor! watched the ScouLs taking pin In the various a i i i such as arch- ery, craft work, bait and The feature of the evening was a large, camp fire pro- gram. Entertainment for pro- gram Included Scout singing ind a troap "readings" which flee received high pral-e In a i by Robert Voorus.

itrr. John recent Issue o( the bulletin of a ivas In charge of arrirte- The taxes are i in on the lo: a a have caymcr.u the GI JOIM Irjlar.ces thil approved ioar.s for the housed, as been ratssd. are the i I a i at per cent, and a Out of the i approximate- ly a i lo be sold. Many are iolnj lo persons other than ten- ants, even 11 they do not Intend to Expect 100 Planes For Air Program a i dly or air a i In the history of the Titiuvllle air- a Ii1r will required to clear runways ol a i a 3rl a iso- a will a on the ARMSTRONG-COLLIER, INC. I A 6-1Z27' I I I A A I a i breakfasts the TUufivlllc a i serve, in parl, as the large attraction lo pl- Over 1ft) airplanes are expected Irom polnLi of occupy Ihe units Ihcmselves.

laud a 1 tiie Tltusville a i Flight i 'cauir the rental Income I i morning lor "Breakfajt U'ely said communications 5 as far is Marylird and 5 Virginia and N'ew If plants to be He added that will be slcomc at a i on Sunday i to photograph plane3. The show, scheduled to elart it p. features such act! is wins para.cb.uie jumps, i are races, acrobatics, jet fighters r.d Navy Mr. Mecly in- ihat several of acts arc secret the lime of heir a a a a i a Association of Credit Bureaus. ft i a i i a i a jslmliar organization 3: Tllusville and the parl he played In Ihe estab- lishment ol a credit bureau recently at Sloneboro.

saying: "Mr. Bryden has been i an excellent Job throughout his large Pennsylvania! area and is recogniz- ed as ore of the best operators in the reporting profession-" Thft Stoneboro bure'ti, headed by illis Dorothy McQuald. not only a i territory bul Sindy Lake, I Frtdonia, Mercrr ar.d Grove City. ments for tile picnic dinner. The troop under the leadership of Rudy Bankson, scoutmaster.

Orlo Terrl) Ij also nilh the troop In camp ar.d Is in chaige of the cook- Ing and mess hall. In addition lo the above leaders, there are six permanent camp staff members to whom the boys may go for special a i i In tlie various parts of their scout work. Here are all the smart summer wearables you will enjoy at your fav- orite resort--or on your terrace. Cool, comfortable sportswear for the head of the house. cottons for ctncl sis.

tough logs for active boys--all priced to ICAVC enough in your purse for a really fine vacation. Belter slop in soon. CHILDREN Swim Sulti Cirlt' Swim Suiri ftcyi' Sport SKirti Jcant 1.95 up 1.93 up 1.50 up 1.98 up TM Sfclrti 1.00 up LADIES Swim Suits 7.95 up Shorn 2.50 up Colton SkirM 2.98 up Cotton Blouioj 1.98 up Te- Shirti 1.98 up MEN Swim Suit! 2.95 up Stacks 5.95 up Cotton Hoie 49c up Soort Shirti 2.95 up Tet Shirti 2.00 up SlfiH Or The Timei Modern metal sipis ire good li- lent salesmen for thousands of pro- ducts and services. They shed the I rain, resist rust and remain unfided (or a tag tiT.t. Even before a of them are exposed lo the weather.

the fip.ish must lake severe puniih- menl In Ihe embossing ar.d bendlnff Central csnpfoyr iTe Pon'n-i A sign majl also wlth- sylvania Railroad Co. for the a Pressure and (leiir.j 32 5eirs. died suddenly at 8:15 p. without chlppir.g or cracking. Tht Wednesday while al work In East linlsh "I a sign, once 11 is placed in Local Railroader Dies In East Joseph S.

yi Brady Brady. A san of John F. and Err.ma Shirey Summerville. he was born a 23, 1595. In Monroe, Clarion county- He served as a biakcnian with service, is vitally important to the person whose wares il advertises.

A piece of rusling metal, with II- legible letters ar.d faded color, is of novalue at all. a very rtal sense, the finish Is Ihe sign. Luminous Finishes Sifeiuard Luminous baked finishes are r.ow pplled lo a variety of metal arli- les during the process of a a urir.g. Such items as dcor and hardware, eleclric switch r.d outlet plates, escutcheons, clock lials and cases Increase safety In he home because of their visibility Ihe dark. Metal toys that glow a rot only more appealing to chil- dren, but can also be seen Irsltad of stepped on fa Ihe dark.

Lumin- ous clit sijns. directional markers and i extinguishers in public places help save lives in lime of emergency. TONIGHT TOMMY OWENS AND HIS ORCHESTRA With Jane Kaker. Sonj mil PUno Stylltt Dancln; to Clnver Chdrce 11AK1NB XEIVLV REDECORATED COCKTAIL LOUN6E SptgheHI Dlnnera-- We Tjter lo and Firttw PHILCO Advanced Design. 229 for Only soon.so ES here's a real Ad- vancer! Design, deluxe quality 7.2 cu.

ft. Philco Re- frigerator at amzing low price! Just look at the top- quality modern features I i fully cnclosed- Keeps even ice crtam firmly frozen. Holds 2S Ibs of food. FUU-WIDTH OUICK CHIllEK Stores melts--quick-chilli beveugci, dejjerli nd uladi. EASIEST TERMS FUU-W1DTH (RISnil DKAWIlt Glais-covered.

Keejw fruits, vegelibles grMiu frejh, criip Uity in moisl cold. FUllT ADMTAIL! SHELVES Arranje them to yourself for foods of any siie or Other Modtli fnm 139.50 TAYLOR ELECTRIC IS SENECA ST. DIAL t.0601.

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Years Available:
1943-1956