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The Kane Republican from Kane, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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i PAGE EIGHT THE KANE REPUBLICAN, KANE and MT. JEWETT. PA. MONDAY. JUNE 11.

1956 TELLS PRESS OF IKE'S CONDITION IT. sun Sfock Market NEW YORK UE Friday's late stock market recovery carried fur thcr today on news of President Eisenhower's improvement after an operation over the weekend. Railroad shares which showed somo initiai losers soon got into action Gains In the railroad issues ranged to more than $1 a share in th early trading. Reports of improved automobile sales helped the auto shares. Chrysler ran up $1.50 a share on 3,000 shares and General Motors gained $1 on 5,000 shares.

Ford was up 50 cents. Gains of $1 or more came into North American Aviation, Wiped by a two for one split, Texas Boeing Airplane, International Nickel, Lone Boll Lumber, Royal Dutch, Air Reduction, Sylvania, Zenith, U. S. Steel, Santa Fe, and Newmont Mining. Filtrol rose S3 a share.

SPECIAL PURCHASE AND SALE For Our 19th Anniversary FIRST TIME AT THIS LOW PRICE! MOHAWK PERCALE BED SHEETS (over 180 threads per square inch) tuesday Wednesday Thursday 1 JU NOW! your own personal Movies at a price everyone can afford. New Brownie Movie Camera 2.7 only $29.95 New Bell Howell Wilshire Movie Camera 2.5 lens $39.95 Time payments available Temple Pharmacy 0 Phone 606 Kane Several local area residents, representing Lutheran churches, will attend sessions of the 97th Synod of Augustana Lutheran Churches at Moorehead. Minn, this week. The synod opens at Concordia college today with 555 delegates from Churches throughout the U.S.A and Canada in attendance. 1 The Rev.

Mallard Nelson and Eugene Swanson, of Tabor Lutheran church of Kane and the Rev. Paul Cornell and Donnld Adair, of St Matthews church of Mt. Jewett, made the trip by air to that place over the weekend. Fred Zampogna, of Lebanon Lutheran church of Kanesholm, was accompanied by his wife Gertrude. They Jrft Mt.

Alton by plane this morning for Moorehead. Also at Moorehead this week are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Larson, of Kanesholm, who accompanied Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Isaacson, of Youngsville. Mr. Isaacson is representing the Youngsville church. Memorial Rites Held For Maude Rymer Funeral, services for Mrs. Maude Edith Rymer, 76, of 9 South, Elk avenue, whose death occurred early Friday morning at Kane' Summit hospital, were held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the John F.

Hill fimeraL home, with the Sherman H. Epler of First Methodist church officiating. Pall bearers were Jerome Kugler, Robert Bostaph, Charles Beitty, ENTERTAINS GUILD Mrs. J. W.

Jones entertained the Ladies Guild of First Baptist church Friday evening at the parsonage on Pine avenue. Impressive devotions were led by Mrs. G. H. Rickert, whose theme was "A Fragrant Perfume" by Mary Beth Fulton.

Mrs. Lenora Thorn, president, conducted the business meeting. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Leon Nichols and Mrs.

Thorn were the hostesses. PRESIDENTIAL PRESS SECRETARY James C. Hagerty (right) tells reporters that President Eisenhower's condition is "excellent." The. Chief Executive underwent a successful one hour and 53 rr.inut abdominal operation at the Walter Reed Army Hospital, Washington. The exploratory operation relieved the obstruction in the small intestine which sent the President to the hospital.

(International) each Americans spend about $16,000, 000,000 a year eating out or one of every four dollars in the nation's food budget. i HOSPITAL NOTES THREE FROM KANE RECEIVED DEGREES Three Kane young men were Size 81 108 $3.59 VALUE Size 42" 38y2" PERCALE CASES .79 value BETROTHAL Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Weidow of 410 Bayard street, announce the engagement of their Carol 67c each Jean, to Donald llackett, son of Mrs. Helen Uackett of 523 Bayard street.

No date has been set for th wedding. 3 DAYS ONLY AT THIS SPECIAL LOW PRICE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL. Admissions Infant Bo'h Bryinglon, Kane Mrs. Hazel McGce, Kane Victor Pais, Lewis Run Robert Saf, Kane Ray Phillips, Kane Mis. Adelia llouser, Kane Infant Vicki Wilson, Ridgway Mrs.

Donna Zimmerman, Wilcox Dismissed George Slater, Sheffield 'Rose DeFabio, Kane Mrs. Fcrol Murray, Wilcox Mrs. Rhoda Rolfe, R. D. 1, Kane Mrs.

Mabel Nearing, Wilcox Miss Minnie Hodgdon, Wilcox Master Stephen Morgan, Kane Mis. Earl Markert and infant daughter, R. D. 1, Wilcox members of. the Rradunting class of Grove City College nt commencement exercises hold Saturday morning.

They are Arthur. Blackmore, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H.

Black more of 116 Biddle street; Ricnard Cox, son of Mrs. Anna Cox of 135 Beech street; and'Donald riockerzl, son ol Mr. and Mrs. C. J.

Flockerzi of 409 Park avenue. Sidney A. chiiirmin of the Board of Gulf Oil Company, was the speaker and the Rev. Edward L. R.

Elson, minister of the a i a 1 Presbyterian churc Washington, spoke for the baccalaureate services Friday Kane people attending the exercises were Mr." and Mrs. Black more and son, David; Mrs. Cox; Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Rinf and son, Terry; Mr.

and Mrs. Flockerzi; Mrs. Tom Kibbie and Mrs. Matilda Peterson. roadbent Stiteler Co.

CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sinceie thanks for the cards, gifts and other expressions of friendship during the period I was hospitalized. Mrs. 'Angeline Vai isano Kane, Pa. James Shettler, Harry Garris and W. C.

Jones. Interment in Forest Ljiwn cemetery. Relatives and friends from out of town who attended the funeral were A. Ray Rymer of Tacoma, Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Miss Edna Taylor, Mrs. Florence Foreman, Mrs. Mona Smith, Marienvjlle; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hewlett nnd children, Edward, Joan, Linda and Richard, Pittbsurgh; Wayne Burton, Mr.

and Mrs. L. E. Miller, Clxr ion; Miss Dorothy Knight, Miss Sandra Kerr, Mrs. Eva Albaugh, Oil City; Miss Beba Cole and Mr.

Anne Kane, Penna. Telephone 760 MEN! factory representative Remington ELECTRIC. SHAVERS At Our Store EVERY TUESDAY 2 P. M. to 3 P.

M. Clean, oil and adjust any Remington Model Free of charges. Sirianni Brothers New Range Is Initiated By National Guardsmen fOnnimipd from page 1) ARRIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.

Genttlman of R. D. 2 are the pare hts of a (laughter horn Saturday morning i.t Community hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Lyngarkos of 154 Fraley street are the parents of a daughter horn this morning at Kane Summit hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Arthurs KXGAGKMKXT Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Fitzgerald of Cyclone have announced the engage ment of their (laughter. Shirley Jean, to James Bernard Ewing, son of Mrs. Avanelle Ewmg of 217 Dawson street. No date has been set for the wedding. KANE SUMMIT HOSPITAL Admissions Mrs.

Lorraine Lyngarkos, Kane Joseph Sivak, James City Arvie Shoup, Parker Dismissed Mrs. Selina Sloppy, Ilazelhurst Infant Rae Ann Anderson, Mt. Jcwett Miss Darlene Jerko, Wilcox Miss Barbara Jerko, Wilcox Miss Christine Waifel, Mt. FOiiMER RESIDENTS FETED Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Mangold of Port Allegany, former Kane residents, were honored with an open house in observance of their 40th Wedding anniversary. The' was arranged by their daughter, Mrs. Jean Neely. Gifts were presented the guosts honor, and. buffet refreshments LEAVKS FOR MINNESOTA Gordon Folk left Saturday for Minneapolis for a two week training period for the Youth Caravan of which he is a member.

The caravan will spend the summer visiting various churches in th Augustana Synod of Lutheran church, working, with' the youth.1 Death Notices ol Ilazelhurst are the parents of daughter born Saturday afternoon at Community hospital. EDGAR GUEST RECOVERING JEWELERS 40 Fraley St DETROIT rdlPJ Edgar A. Cuesvf Kane were served. Mrs. Marigold was day with bacon and eggs topping some of the lists.

At noon, it was a chicken dinner at the Company mess with mashed poi aloes, corn, celery, pickles, bread, lemonade and nvlk and ice cream for dessert. The kitchen was near immaculate as were the well policed grounds and the pup tent villages. After dinner, the men broke caiiip with units from out of town moving out in trucks and cars. The Kane unit moved 'equipment into town nnd all men repotted back to the area for a marching problem a three mile trek back to the State Armory here. The 80 man unit moved in two lines on each side of the highway, reaching Kane about 3 p.

m. Tonight, Company will be back nt the arpioiy, with inspection scheduled. For Baby's very need The Stork Shop. Himan J. Cohn.

ad. the former Jennie Wells of ox. Mr. Mangold is a former entploye of glass plants in Kane nnd Wilcox. wMely knowrt poet of the; Detroit Free Press, was'reported iii "greatly Improved" condition today at New Grace Hospital.

Alpena, Michigan, leads the world in production of Portland cement. McDADE, Edmund 77, of 29 Pine avenue, died June 11 at Kane Summit hospital. Friends may call at the Cummings funeral home at the usual visiting hours, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 o'clock, beginning Tuesday evening. Memorial services at Cummings Thursda afternoon at .2 o'clock, with the Rev. Shei man 11.

Epler officiating. Interment in the McDadc mausoleum in Forest Lawn cemetery. 6 11 31 r. ii NIAGARA WALLS COME TUMBLING DOWN i jer ice avei i unciir uuriyim BUFFALO 35 min. ft VzAW PITTSBURGH 52 mifcY PERSONALS 'Mrs.

Mry Haas of Buffalo is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William Van Dervcort. Mrs. C. W.

Black returned home thh morning from a two week visit in Williamsport. Dr. Williiim Armstrong and Miss Claire Armstrong of Butler visited here Sunday. Donna Dwyer left Friday for State College where she will the summer. Mr.

and Mrs. Gaylord Burton and son James and daughter Mar.iorie spent Sunday in Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hazlett and Mrs.

Richard Lindholm and children spent Sunday at Allegheny State Park. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Cornns md sons Cleon and Clarence of Pittsburgh and Miss Vera Jane McGhpe of Johnstown visited Kane friends Sunday. Ed 'Moran and David Miller left Sunday for Buffnlo where they will be employed for the summer.

They were driven to Buffalo by Martin Moran. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Fisher and daughter, Sharon, and son, James, of Columbus, spent the weekend in Mt. Jewett and Kane.

While in Kane they were guests of Mrs. Adelaide Van Dervoort. Mr. and Mrs. K.

II. Watts of Park avenue have returned home from Washington. Mr. and Mrs. WhIIs attended commencement exercises at American University.

Their daughter Joyre was a member of th graduating Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Balls and family, of Lock Haven, were recent rjBfr Hk diesel mechanics wanted Direct Flights NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA ATLANTIC CITY Connections to CHICAGO and all points From Bradford McKeon County Airport Phone Bradford 2 3521 By special arrangement, Allegheny hat it cured the tervicet of guest hostesses from Paris. Allegheny Executive passengers ore invited to enjoy this distinctive French touch. I I For mechanically minded men only who want to earn $125 or mort a week! We are selecting men in this area now to train for high poy jobioj Diesel mechanics, liocior, bulldozer and crane operators, marine diesel parts men ond other skilled jobs in this rapidly e.pondmg industry.

You owe it to yourself to see if you qualify. SI FX, i i if c) Civilian and G. I. Approved (Slate if Korean Vt) Free Nitionil tnd lnterntiont Placement I I I I For Information, write Box 100, Kane Republican GREER SHOP TRAINING, INCORPORATED bMMMMMnaHiMMMaaaaaajM ZASS FURNITURE Store Wide Sale UNDER FULL HEADWAY callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Lohock, visiting here while en route to Pittsburgh to spend a few days with a former Kane cou pb, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goldberg. A3c Donald Johnson, Keesler Ail Force Base, Is spending furlough Schoellkopf hydroelectric plant, with big section shorn away. Cliff Is 220 feet high here.

if" 1 I 1 with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Johnson, Smilhficld Ave nue. Airman Johnson is enroute to Flash Specials Gold Seal Armstrong LINOLEUM 79c square yard DM JUST 1 TRDIP Japan.

Mr. and Mrs. William C. Brown have returned from Bedford where Mr. Brown nt tended the Penna.

State Claimsmen's Association, convention held at the Bedford Springs hotel. INLAID LINOLEUM See the friendly Baufiaat Man for a prompt "Yes" to your loan request. Get cash now to buy what you need, pay what you owe and pay later, in convenient monthly amounts. "BtAtficiat invites you to phone first, give a few simple facts for your loan in just one trip, life insurance en lean available at low tost. 199 Reg.

$2.73 Sq. yd. CONGOLEUM 39c Running foot SANDRAN Re si in $1.39 l.lj Square yd. CASH NOW PAY lATtH PLAN I 'All employed men and women, married or single, I ll) cor(ha''y invited to use "Boufoutt't great loan ntnn! Mwt vnur rath ncd now rA iakm m. 4 5f I Otne to pay! Get that Fresh Start now with a June Bride SPECIAL Vi Quart Size REVERE SAUCEPAN HALL RUNNER CONGOLEUM 69c Running foot cash loan your way and last! You pay only for your loan and enjoy many extra benefits at no extra cost whatever! i 1 cit iHtse Btmms Hie "Bvuiool't Caih New Pay Later plon and get of no 'ra coiti Bill Consolidation Service leori up bills, reduce monthly payments.

Nationwide Credit at over fTices. Hand Tailored Payments. INJO FRIENDLY SERVICE You'll find coming to TUntficiaL a pl sant experience, just as over 2 million people did whom we served last year. "Bauficial is the largest in the U.S.A. Phone the BeAtficial Man for a 1 visit loan, write or come in today! 9x12 FELT BASE RUGS Regular $8.93 value Qp SPECIAL SALE PRICE J.00 loam up to $1000 en Signature Furniture er Car HUNDREDS OF STORE WIDZ BARGAINS REGISTER FOR OUR SALE AWARD Jinonu SVSTIM U3 Regular tooMi over $600 mod by Btneftciol Consumer Discount Co.

SAVING PEOPLE MONEY IS OUR BUSINESS Zass Furniture Store 4 convenient affiliated offices whch It nearest you? KANE SS Fraley Street, New Cohn Bldg Phone: KAne 434 BRADFORD 4 Main Street, Cor. South Avenue Bradford 41S6 WARREN 216 Liberty Street, 2nd Floor Warren 28S RIDGWAY 208 Main 2nd Fl Phone: Ridgway 33 141 OPEN EVENINGS APPOINTMENT PHONE FOR EVf Nlr 'ti HOURS Imi mtU It rtiidmli nil tmnmtmi Itwm Where rock swept big section of ths plant Into the Niagara river. The slide took three 70,000 hp and three 32,000 hp generators with It One workman disappeared la the debris. NIAGARA MOHAWK POWER COMPANY officials estimate damage by the big Niagara river gorge rock alide may run to as much as $50,000,000. It was the second slide In less than two years, and was witnessed by sightseers on Rainbow bridge SJid from the Canadian side.

The slklc came in three wavee" of rock about five minutes (International SoundphotosJ PIZOR'S HARDWARE Kane Phone 579 148 53 Fraley St..

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