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OLEAN TIMES-HERALD; TUESDAY. OCT. 27, 1936 PACK Two Wells Brought To Completion This Week Drilling Reported tirelnNewYork-Penn-j sylvania GM Field. State AlQ COUDERSPORT Completion of two in the New Tork- Pennsylvanta gas field, one In each state, are reported this week by The better of the two completions waa that of Beals McCandless on the Costella Thompson farm in'Genesee township. Potter County.

Pennsylvania. It gauged 15.000.000 cubic feet of gas per day from feet a total depth of 4.979 The rotary-drilled well of the Bclmonl Quadrangle Development on the Van Campen farm In Willing township. Allegany County, New York, waa completed at a total of 4.81S feet It gauged 7500,000 cubic feet per day. It is not far from the 8.000.000 cubic foot well completed last year by the Empire Gas and Fuel Co, on the Costello farm. Pennsylvania Operations have been shut down on the Potter Development test well on the D.

Spetz farm in Pittsfield township. Warren County, which, it Is reported. missed the Qriskany and will go down to the Medina. It is shut down at 4.S70 feet. Three other operations are under way In Warren County.

G. L. Cabot. is drilling at 3.273 For Schools Local Districts Provide 70 Per Cent Of Revenues, Ade Reveals. HARRISBURG Superinten- dant of Public Instruction Letter K.

Ade announced today that from the Federal Office of Education reveal that local Emporium Arrangements are completed for a Republican rally to be held in the Emporium Theatre at eight o'clock Wednesday evening, at which time principal will include the Hen. G. Mason Owlett of Tioga, the Hon. Robert F. Rich of Woolrich.

the Hon. B. G. Erskine and Gtjrge J. Huntley of Emporium.

A number of ladies from Emporium Chapter of the Woman's Club motored to Saint Marys where they attended a tri-county meeting of the club. Mrs. Ralph S. Merkle. Mrs- Leroy Green and Mian Helen Thomas were on the program.

This trio sang the following vocal selections. "Mom- ing" from the Cantata "Pam" by Bliss; "In the Land of the Sky districts provide approximately Blue Water by cadman: and seventy per cent of all public, )f thB school revenues in the United States--the several states asoum- ing thirty per cent. While the share born by the government constantly decreased Ing Young an English prior to 1930. since that time thr trend has been toward the government's paying a relatively larger part of the cost. "This Increasing proportion of funds from the state relieves local taxation." Superlntendant Ade stated.

'To the extent that funds are thus provided from statewide sources, the costs of education are equalized, if this distribution Is on a uniform and sound basis of school needs. For ample. If the commonwealth Pennsylvania a Oil Output Shows Loss For Week Held In Slaying Of His Mother Rites Held For Bolivar Resident John Common Laid To In St Mary's Cemetery. BOLIVAR Funeral sen-ices were held for John Common Saturday morning at ten o'clock at SL Mary's Church, the Rev. E.

J. McCaffrey officiating. Burial was in SL Mary's Cemetery. Paul Donnelly. George Ackerman.

Donald Eastman. John Sherwood. Allan Neely and Carl Hills acted as pall-bearers. Among those attending the services were Richard Common. Mr.

Knoxville The Knoxville Union will attend the Tioga Coujty W. C. T. N. convention to be held In the Methodist Church at Westfield Friday.

October 30. The forenoon oeosion will open at two o'clock. A report of the state convention will be given. 'Supper will be served by the hostess church. The evening session will consist of a matron's medal contest which will open at seven o'clock.

Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Palmer, daughter Vergmia. and son. Dean, and Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Rice, were Sunday of Mrs. Julia E. Seeley and Grow Hunt of Painted Post Mrs. Mary Cummings of Knoxville and George Love of Wells- ar.d Mrs.

John Keating. Mr. and i boro. were recent guests of Mrs. Coudersport Schools To Observe Community Day Margiotti Uninjured In Accident Pennsylvania Attorney- a Unable To Speak At Democratic Rally; Will Appear To night.

Exhibits SchedmW Af Feature Of Program. Mrs. Riv CoUiii, ilr. aai Mrs. Luke Dougherty.

Wellsville; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dougherty. Brookville. Mr.

and Mrs. Ed- ward Kelley and family. Friend- of fifth of the necessary school revenues, at least twenty per cent of the educa- "New evidence" brought the arrest of Charles Bumngton Baldwin. 41. above, on a charge of murdering hi, mother, wealthy Mrs.

Juliette B. Enslow, 63, at Huntington, W. Va. Baldwin, an army air corps captain in the World War, was Jailed a H'pf lr i Reported In found Both A a Bradford Fields. and Mr.

and Mrs. Irving Tay- Knoxville Monday. lor and daughter. Marion. Fillmore.

Legion Heads Are Installed lAtPortville BRADFORD--A decline of 555 barrels was reported in the daily average crude oil production feet on the M. H. Hornhart farm in Kinzua throughout the state. H. Drilling Tne 1 I 1.1 the Bradford District Pennsylvania Oil Producers association.

he iailv ee outn'nt of this marriage. i PORTVILLE--The annual in- I stallatlon of officers of Ernest Lamb Post No. 814, American Le gion, was held Monday evening In COUDERSPORT--Friday. Oa- tober 30. will be Community Dig at the Coudersport public (cheek.

The day will be observed wttk display of agricultural and an evening program at o'clock. All grades and classes an paring exhibits, which win be display on the first floor high school building. The agriculture exhibits wW to. shown hi the basement of school, under the direction at the BRADFORD--An auto accident! agricultural supervisor, on a eleet-covered road near But-1 Dewey. A booth on Rural 8od- ler Monday evening kept Charles Leo Harkenrider.

Mrs. William Margiottl Pennsylvania attor- Harkenrider and Miss M. Harken- i plng hls eo rider of Rexville were callers in ology of Potter County will Farmcn Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rude of Troupsburg, N.

were in Knoxville. Monday. Mrs. Nettie Seely and Mr. and Mrs.

Jesse Seely were Sunday guiats of Mrs. George Osborn and family of Addison R. D. Bolivar Mr. end Mrs.

Laverne Phoenix 'of Austinburg were in Knoxville made by the Future America Club. In the evening a program, ilf gagement to address a Democratic music will be presented- TMl rally here. No one was injured in Khool band will play a number at the accident it was reported. selections. Included In the enter- Mr.

Margiotti. in a telephone tainment will be an operetta by conversation, said he would arrive twelve girls from the third a rhythm band made up of from the primary grades and lections by the male chorus. The Glee Club la practicing three selections. "The Italian ory at six o'clock. The program planned for Monday night will be given by Alfred Mullhaupt.

and Max J. Moore, local candidates for state senate and assem- Street Clock," Song." and "A Gypsy Love Song." of the H. successful test on the Lessour A Louner the first Ortskany sand gas well in Warren County. Sylvanla Corp. has the rig up for a on the M.

W. Jamicson farm and the Potter Development Co. Is building a rig on the Lessor farm, both In Kinzua venue for local" school districts week was 41.S91 barrels. state Is a legislative appropriation-from the general state fund. I "In the nation at large, seven-1 the Legion rooms in the city build leg.

The following county officers were present: Commander Leigh D. Pickup of Cattaraugus; Vice- Commander Ben C. Kysor of Gowanda; Finance Officer John K. Rupp of East Aurora is a guest, Badewitz of Gowanda: Chaplain Howard Ballard of Franklinville: Sergeant-at-Arms Clyde Blackman of Franklinville. Portville officers were Installed BOLIVAR Mrs.

Lawrence Monday. Dr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wilcox and daughter Donna, of Montoursville. were recent guests of the former's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Jease R. Wilcox. bly. respectively.

Following his i for possible presentation during; at the home of Mrs. Joulia Ree-j land. Allegany from 9,433 production dropped barrels daily during Mr. and E. J.

Hill and; the week of October IT to 9.145 teen on general for public October 'barrels. school. Ten obtained more than eighth-three Louner township. Several wells are nearing completion in Potter County. The Sylvanla Corp.

to drilling in the sand at 4.933 feet on the I. Kibbee farm in Harrison township. The flrst gas was found six feet In the sand, topped at 4.925 feet Penn York is drilling at 4.872 feet gcneral taxes, and taxes on i during the week of decrease of 2SS Ronald, ac-l" follows: Commander Delancey companied by Mrs. George vice commander. James and son Ralph of Allentown.j Cronin; adjutant.

Ray Manwarin-; Sunday at the home of Mr. I finance officer. G. D. Carr; his- Mrs.

Fred Stone in torian. Henry Curtis: arms. Harry M. Fairbanks; chap- Growney. enue by such taxes, levy some form of Income taxes.

Among other forms of taxation for school purposes in the several states are tel taxes, severance taxes. Total daily average production i Miss Naomi Irvin was a week- 1 lain the Rev i of the two fields was 51,036 bar- nd guest at the home of Miss I rels daily last week, a drop of I Helen Mitchell in Belmont 1,173 barrels. Mrs. John Bradley entertained Statistics covering the produc- lion of the Bradford and Allegany; twelve boys at her home on First i Hawaii Seeks Unit Of Fleet Air Reserve HONOLULU Plans for the fields for the past two weeks are! Street Monday afternoon in honor i formation here of a unit of the as follows: of the twelfth birthday annivers- fleet aviation reserve corps have on the Fred Plaisted farm, also In Harrison to-mshlp. This well reached the mnd at 4.ES3 feet MORE In other Potter County operations, French and others are drill- Ing at 2.350 feet on the U.

B. Russell farm, Genesee township; tobacco, utilities, roads." alcohol, public and Oct. 24 Oct 17; ary of her son, John Duncan. 42.776; Games were enjjyed followed by 9,4331 dinner. been completed by naval officials.

I The project to be laid before the commandant of the 14th' naval district for final approval. If the Millport Total Daily MILLPORT --Fifteen members Mr and Mrs. Frank Thorwart "WTM approved it will be "1 STMH.V the first of its kind to be located 52.209 sn ij family were guests Sunday the Potter Development Co. jjeedle Work Guild were fishing at 5.193 feet on the Crad-1 cnter at the home of Mrs, ford estate tract in Keating town- A ce Donovan recently. Luncheon Shinglehouse ion George and Mrs.

Wolfe in Wellsville. Margaret ship, and G. L. Cabot has cased, and cemented its well on the SHINGLEHOUSE--Mrs. Frank was Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Dimon rorter in Auegany birthday in compliment to Mrs. i Carr of Millport was called to Batol Buffalo. Mrs. Wallace Gail and who celebrated her; Creek.

Michigan, by the death i MUs EIa Dteon rf Wal Center of her father. Samuel Scott. Mr. township. I The nKt meeting will be held Scott was a former resident In Ticga County.

P. P. i L. CJ. at the nome Mrs.

Polly Slight Shingiehouse and vicinity. in nome Mrs. Lavisa Dimoc. outside of continental United States. Tentative plans call for the assignment of at least six and possibly been twelve planes which have replaced by more modern equipment In the regular service.

i Mn. Hi-- Valley and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harriman and daughter Gertrude of HornelL spent the week-end with friends in Knoxville. Robert Edgcomb of Business Institute spent the week address here.

Mr. Margiotti will go to Johnsonburg. The attorney general telephoned also a representative of the local Italian- American Progressive club in Webster street which had planned a reception for him and offered ihia regrets at being unable to be present Announcement that the speaker would be unable to appear here received at seven-fifteen o'clock Monday night by G. A. Elmira I Simpson.

Democratic county chair. man. when a Butler garage tele- the evening program. end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Edgcomb Miss Phyllis Wilcox of the Arnot Ogden Nursing School spent the week-end at her home here. Couple Honored On Anniversary SHINGLEHOUSE Mr. and Mrs. E. B.

Dodd were honored at a surprise party at their home, on First Street Sunday, the occasion being their thirty-fifth wedding anniversary. Those present Included: Mr. and Mrs. C. E.

Keir, Margaret and Eari Keir. Mrs. Sarah Burdick. and Richard Musto of Millport: Mrs. W.

L. Keir, Miss Lula Keir, Mr. and Mrs. Charles phoned the Information that it had dispatched a wrecker to the scene and had been requested by Mr. Margiotti.

by means of a note delivered by a passing motorist to Inform Bradford Democratic officials that the attorney-general would be unable to keep his appointment FINANCE- TOUIHUS. BdlMEBGEMCBB REFINANCE- 7(1 Ei. Bank Bld(. Finn tM Leani casing ill cs Owens farm in Qymer township, i This well is down 4.177 feet Penn November 6. Mr.

and Mrs. W. E. and Mr. and Mrs.

F. P. McCann the week-end in Pittsburgh. mander F. V.

ConneU. employed by the Inter-Island Airways, Ltd, McMurdy i and until recently in command of of I Mr. and Mrs. A. L.

Prince re- Miss Florence Lewis of Elmira turned Monday from a visit with United is dnllmg at 2,245 feet the weekend at the hCir.e ta kocfcport. They visited at Tarcntum, Pa, the J. E. Tjtmain farm in Law- her sister. Mrs.

E. G. Brown. ar.d Ft Niagara. wi route home and Mrs.

Wesley rence township. I New York I Three wells are drilling and one" Is shut down In Alleginy County. The drilling wells are those cf Schrack and others on the Downs the fleet ax-iatlon reserve base at Oakland. Cal, will be assigned to the proposed new post Dance Tonight RDCFORD--The Duke Center- Mrs. Addle Spencer was a re- Chapman In Ceres.

i A. W. Briggs is home from his at Harrisburg for a few i days. Robb of that p.ace accompanied i cow in civilian life, are ex- them home and is visiting at the to unit McMurdy home. A number of former naval pi- Rixford P.

T. A. will hold a mas- i querade dance at Otto Township High School tonight Listen For-SENATOR VANDENBURG'S DEBATE irith Rnneorplt'e Voiro. which was taken off by Columbia Network, Saturday Night, October 1711k. The Debate will be broadcast over station WGY, Schenectady, on Tuesday, October 27th, from 11:45 P.

M. by Electrical Transcription. --Political estate tract Alma township, a conference of the United Breth- 2.375, feet: Cunningham Natural ren church here recently, in The Rev. Pauli Weaver of i Mr. and Mrs.

Wallace Hawtal Jamestown held the first quarter-; were visitors in Wellsville, Sunday. Ur i ranl 1 1 TM Utlves in Cleveland. Ohio. a Mr. and Mrs.

Eric Allen re-: Gas Co. on the Thomas Bums! Oswayo, i a Monday from a visit at the farm. Alma township, at 2.690 cor.evllle and Crystal churches, 0 ''fi Mr Paul Sealy, in Buffalo. Milo Freehcrn returned Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Gee and with them from Fort Niagara. I feet, and Hanley Bird on the William Murphy estate property at 3.S20 feet G. L. Cabot Miss Naomi Maxson was a week-end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Chester McEnroe lo Petrolia. son Leo, of the Nine Mile, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bowen 4.576 feet on the! and Mrs. Olin Briggs of Harrison, Patricia O'Donnel farm, Willing! Valley, were recrnt guests of Mr.

-Buffalo guests of township. i and Mrs. Ed Cutler. Hanley Rites Planned Wednesday For i Mr. and Mrs.

Nelson Bridge and JMrs. Clara Bridge. Mrs. Anita Prince Is attending a meeting of the Mother's Assistance Board in CouaeraporL, toady. Marlin Attacks Boat HONOLULU--The crew of the sampan Kasuga Maru hooked a 700 pound mirlin off Oahu and Mr.

and Mrs. Robert SnyOr and daughter Juce Marie of Cleveland, Ohio, were gutsts Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas. The Aliir Society of St Church will hold a regular meet! ing tonight at the home of Mrs.

Louis Dunn on South Street Bird, after passing the Tully at 3.374-3,424 feet are drilling at 3,606 feet on the Amidon Etus. piujwily in Korneliaviiie township, Steuben County. The: Moss S-ndicate bti the rig up for W. a well on the Thomas E. Moss farm.

Howard township, Steuben BOLIVAR--Funeral services for County. I Margaret Moore Hogan. wife The Bclrnont Quadrangle Devel- i of William Hogan. will be held; the mcn5 er hooked the i opment Co. Is drilling at 1.700 Wednesday morning at ten o'clock paIL Tht roar ijn plunged his A Shop feet on the Ed Berry farm I a St Mary's Church with the; jabre-like snout through the side ej 111 X.

First Phone 5017 Hector township. Schuyier County, Rev. E. J. McCaffcry.

pastor, offir- Ul( crafL Literally the boat 8 Yean of WJO to lating. Interment will be in lmfaei on the fisa nt Service Permanents I Mirr-s rvrrrffrr Ui; to Tour Hogan passed away Sunday i In the Cleveland Clinic after i several months' illness. Now Nash shows America hour out ft- Ross and others remain shut down nt "5 rc-t th- Wrfjht firrr: in Portland township, Chautauqua County. State Crossroads teacher and a preacher together, i There waa a good turnout for sr i a vrrfs-ft; i out thut the reason flome of the people didn't show up was 1 'are sick and knows It will have! 1 1 7 a 0 to pay iwdar rates. He will ks wcret SPCTLICHT I only be down once a unless busi- Them that has money coming ness up.

He figures that I for being at court won't get paid he makes enough to keep up the i till Friday, on account of red tape martrare on property and the payments on his car. It will pay him to make the rest of his other; proflts at home. The School bored didn't get no- i where at their meeting last Nobody made any motion, to sec- onJ BO broke up In a pinochle game. Titu, Link won and he got honorable mention. There wasn't no rcgulaz- prizes on hand it was' supposed to be a business No wan Rive out either.

The Lodge get' ting tired of having children around doing nothing so the committee gone to get together the first warm night to figure out a plan to start school Lon Gunshy rays if he wins the case he has coming up In court against the pipeline people, ho will donate money to hire a Are You Going to Build or Remodel? Von nill do well to place 3 our plumbing and heat- Ing work In competent Our guaranteed and quality work ht reflected In our ever In- rmuinc number ol ptau- ed cintiunen. Let us proie It to you. AT VOUR SERVICE, ANVWHf.KK. Lithrop and Rogers riumMng and Heating 315 W. Stale Phone (771 VWAnArWWWWWWWNrW $1.00 JUNE FLOWERS FACE POWDER and PERFUME HARVEY-CAREY Ifil NORTH UNION STKEKT Again Nash is out to win with greater value again Nash is a step ahead of the Industry with bigcr cars, more luiu- rious cars than America has ever before seen at anywhere near these prices.

See them and you'll get an entirely new conception of the kind of car you can afford this year! ON THt AM Fa-ovl cf itaje, icreen, radio. rtet wilh Vincent Lcpesond hil CBi tverrSowrday P.M. (LS-T.) 16th and West Stale Streets antice. raojtli at jricts fo.K fictoTTj ind rjVJcct to clunje wr meat extra. Automatic Cruising Gear araiUhle on a MAZZA-MORRIS MOTORS, Inc.

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