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The Blizzard from Oil City, Pennsylvania • Page 3

Publication:
The Blizzardi
Location:
Oil City, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
3
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THt M.IZZAM), Oil City, Thuridiy, July 3, 1952 -3 Mrs. Emma Perry Succumbs Today Mrs. a J. Perry, 80, of 77 Portland died in (he Oil Cily hospital al 1:15 a. m.

Thursday aricr several illness. Born at Slandley Corners, July 30, 1871, a daughter ot late and Catherine Fox Slandlcy she had spent all her lite also 17 grandchildren and 17 greal- grandchildren; and one sislcr, Mrs, Ida Sagcr of Diamond, Pa. I The body was removed lo Hie (Crawford Funeral where friends will be received. in I his married lo Thomas Perry, of Ten Mile BolloVn, on August 27, 1890 and he preceded sccliog was her i a on May 3, 1930. Mrs.

Perry was a member Bethel Methodist church. Nation Is Promised Fairer Weather By The Assoclalfd Press Fair weather and more normal temperatures throughout Ihc na- tion were predicted for loday U. School Concludes The closing exercises of Daily Vacation Bible school o( Ihc' i Presbyterian church, cor. Her Harriot and Pearl will bo held tonight at m. at Die church.

The program follows: Opening hymn. Prayer, llev. William Ellcngcr, pastor. kindergarten department. Motion verses, kindergarten de- partment.

with a hot and humid fourth of! Bible contest, primary depart July week end in the a i The central plains stales, Inicnt. a 1 Dramatization, "The Lost Scroll," Surviving arc the following chil- dren: Lawrence Perry, Oil City; Mrs. Florence Yarnell, Cochranlon' Iloland C. Perry, Eric; Mrs. fluth Mohnkcrn, Delroil, and Mrs.

idroughl and heal wave broken i a department. Grace Ward, Conneaut Ijke, yesterday's rain and wind storms, breathed easier under a forecast Songs, primary department, liiblc passages lo remember, Lon of warm hut much lower and Jacyb Masl lures. i Story, ''The Unknown Tlie downpours that drcnchedpli'eham and Kent Keller. Missouri and Kansas dropped read- Using Hie Sciin'lurc, Ann Kich- nss as much as 35 degrees. St.

Uuis, with 64'deaths blamed; Slory of Jeremiah, Dorothy; SAVE 3.1 Men's Famous Cushioned Air-0-Wogic DRESS SHOES 6.87 p.ir MEN'S STURDY WORK SHOES Built lo fil-Made lo Wear SPECIAL 4.67 Children's PLAY SANDALS Showers. Dorothy Nankin, and San-l dra Coehrail. Poem, "For the Iliblc We Thank Thee," Ronnie Campbell. Hand Copied Bible, Marsha and Carol Hays. Collections from the Bill storms a i a i strong" QuiA on I i i Joan Nellis in the heat in a month--17 within tie past two days--hit tlic impact 100 mile an hour winds.

In Vkin, the thermometer read- nfi dropped from 100 lo 70 dc- Tecs. Chicago's hoi spell was expected be tempered loday by thunder- The city's high yesterday of 97.E was equalled 1 on ilia I dale only in 1911. The nation's hot spots yesterday and Nancy Mair. Sons, junior department. Play, "Count Your intermediate department.

included 108 at Blyl'he, Calif anil So mlcrmedialc department. 107 Presidio, Tex. It was a cool! Closing song, primary depart- al Bulte, Monl. lnc Showers and thunderstorms wcrei worship service, 'orccast today from the Great! Tllc scho01 llas bccn conducted area to'lhe of Mexico I lne )asl lwo weeks a laic yesterday, a high was'prc-PJ 1 a 15lc(l )y dieted. Miil-00 readings also 1 Sunda sch o1 aml expected in Ohio, Tennessee hcl ers Southern Michigan.

I Generally normal temperatures I were forccasl lor the northwest I and far west. Temperatures were! rising in Ihc mid-Allanlic Slates 1 Ctnta DartrU 01A and' southern Now England, UCUtll I expected highs around 90. HAIUUSBURG total of 214 persons lost their lives in industrial accidents in Pennsylvania last year figures from Ihc Labor and tnclus- TICKET A I PITTSBURGH Walter II. Kidlcy, 51, ticket manajcr of the University of Pittsburgh's alhleiic dciiarlmcnl, died yeslerday. He had been employed by 111; universi- ty since 1915.

In addition to over- seeing ticket sales, Tlidlcy served as an official in Pitt's intramural Isports program. Multi-Colors- Red-Brown and While REDUCED -I i TO ONLY I MEN'S HI-JAXS Canvas Top-Rubber Soled Oxford-'A 4.99 Value NOW 387 NEWMAN'S BOOTERY SINKA ST. OIL CITY Opposite Lyrice Theatre try Department show. A detailed report made public yesterday said another 39,537 per- sons were injured while al work in 1951. The report compared the fre- of accidents in various types of industries.

The worst safety record was at- tributed (o the lumber jndnstry whcrc there were 37.10 accidents' for each million man-hours worked. The lowest frequency rate was 3.09 in Ihc finance, insurance agil real'eslatc business. 5:44 p. m. in (he Franklin hospital! Th statewide average was 12.05 lo Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Amon, accidents for each million man- Star Route, Franklin. vlnrk 1 HIAKKLIN'DIKTIIS A daughter born al franklin hospital al 8:50 a. in. to- day to Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Dal- maso, n. D. 3, Franklin. A son was born Wednesday al: CITY HEALTH REPORT Jo new cases of communicable diseases were placed under quar- antine it was reported loday by the city health a but four cases of German measles and one of measles were released quarantine.

Dinner Saturday At Rockmere Club CLOSE POOI, AT 5 P. ai. The municipal swimming pool be closed al p. m. on according to announcement to-! by pool supervisors.

The weekly family lurccn dinner from a thc Oi Boa 1 dllb at liock nicrec will be served Saturday at p. in. al the club. II.was post- poned from Wednesday to Saturday because of Ihc holiday observance the club on the (alter dale. Mrs.

Joseph Lay, Mrs. Florence CRIBBS QUALITY FOODS TRY THESE FRESH FRUITS Watermelon, Cinlil Honey Apricots, Plumj, Blick Cherries, Bin- anis, Freih Limes. Swift's Premium Chicken, Serve Hot or Cold, 3'i Ib. can $1.59. New York State Cheese, the Snappy Kind, 69c Ib.

Barbecue Sauce, 35c Barbecue Relish, 30c jjr; Weideman Catsups, 14 01. 2 for Max Moel- ler's Mustard, the Original, 75c jar. Heinz Pork and Beans, 1 cans 31c; Spaghetti, 1 cans lit. FROSTED FOODS Birdseye Orange Juice, 3 cans 49c; Minute Maid Lem- onade, 20c can; Frying Chickens, cut up, SI.43; Sunshine Strawberries, new pack, 30c can. BEVERAGES Root Coca-Cola, Pepsi- Cola, 7-Up, Squirt, Orange, Grape, Lemon Lime, Lemon- ide.

Cherry, Canada Dry Ginger Ale. PICNIC SUPPLIES Paper Pistes, Cups for Hot or Cold Drinks, Table Cov- er and Napkins, 19c Sandwich Bags- Frying and Roasling Chickens Fresh Country Veal Sindwich Steaks Home Made Bologna MEAT SUGGESTIONS Assorted Cold Cuts Pork-Beef-Veal Mix Ham Loaf Mix Pot Roast jYoung and Mrs. Richanl Fry in charge of. tre dinner. Following Ihc dbncr and bpforc ne for the fireworks display, ere will lie a children's carnival, ilh water sports and other games.

The firework. 1 will be set off om the platform across om the club house and will be clurgc of II. Douglas Brown, r. nnd Lte Lourel. It is hoped (hat Ihcre will lie a ood- attendance at the club on' atiirrlay.

as the observance of the olidsy there was postponed one ay because of the Oil City celc- ralion on the Koiirlh. Plenty of ALL finer lower prices BLANKET EVENT! STARTS SATURDAY, 9 A.M. PENNEY'S OWN LUXURY ELECTRIC BLANKETS Now guaranteed for 2 years I against moth damage and mechan- ical defect. Comes attractively gift- boxed! 175 MEET BLANKETS lightweight blanket for summer a warm sheet Made sturdy to lo wear and wear. Hurry 7C" 05" $2.20 WOOL! PRICED! BLANKE Vgr i 11 Special Yes, ALL WOOL, and sofl, deep all wool at that for yojir sleeping comfort! Come choose from ex- citing new colors to briglilen your home! a arc bound in gleamingacelate satin, and they're treated to resist niolli.

damage! is an exceptional value. don't miss it! BUY ON LAYAWAYW. it's easy on your budget Couples Apply For fiarricge Licenses Five coiiples have made appli- cation lor marriage licenses al Ihc Ificc of the Vcnango county rcgis- cr and recorder in Franklin, They nclude: Hoy L. Wood Dcisl and McCntcheon. both of Oil City.

Glenn 1'lanlc, Hockmere and Anna Ciourley Smythc, Oil Cily. Leo Gcr.e Slater. Oil City and Jancl Louise Brocklchnrsl, Venus. Robert F. JlcClimans, Franklin and Shirley Joan Cocpcrstown.

Lawrence Edward Stadtlcr and' Florence Marie I'arlccr, both of Franklin. INDIAN DESIGN JACQUARD BLANKETS For home! For camping! For auto trips! This is a colorful, rugged-loo i blanket that's so o- nopiical! These are rayon and cotton! FLOWER BASKET JACQUARD BLANKET 6.90 (72" 90'1 So colorful in your bed- room! You'll like Ihe long- blend of ray- on and cotton. Colors are nice for gift-giving! 3V 2 Ib. ALL WOOL BLANKET 1J90 -L JL 72" Radio Speakers To Be Heard Friday TAVO Independence Day dresses will be heard over radio AVKRZ Oil Cily tomor- row, it uas announced today. Atlorncy J.

V. Kramplon i sneak at 9.30 a. m. and Dr. Edward a pastor of Good Hope Lutheran church, will speak al 4 p.

m. OM, CITY WILL REALLY BK JlLMI'liN 1 TOMORROW WHKN WE GATHER TO PAY TRIBUTE TO OUR HERO Col, Francis S. Gabreski We Join With All Oil Cily in Saying WELCOME HOME Terrific value! Warm, long-wetring and eo colorful! 5 yr. moth damage guarantee! Ib. Wool Blend Blanket for extra wnrmlli! Extra long, loo--more inches 9 72" i 9O" lo luck in! BUY PLAID PAIRS NOW! 757i cotton, rayon, wool blankets in handiome block plaidt on white background.

Smooth acetate Him binding! Come ure! Our Store Be Closed All Day July 4th Open 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. MONTANA MERCHANDISE MART, Inc.

State St. Dial 6-8921 Oil CiSy, Pa. ALL WOOL SCOTCH PLAID BLANKET 12.90 (71" Colorful as a gathering of Ihe clans! And warm? You get all lne warmth a sturdy all wool blanket can pro- vide! Guaranteed against mol'n damage for tive years! COLORFUL COTTON PLAID BLANKET 1.79 (70" Prcily enough to double as a spread! Use il as a lightweight covering in summer, and as a loasty warm sheet in winterl Neat slilched ends! ALL WOOL FILLED ACETATE SATIN COMFORTERS looks so cosily feels io fealher- weight filled with clean, creamy wool and just see the lavish design. J. C.

PENNEY CO. OIL CITY.

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Years Available:
1943-1956