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THE NKWS-HKKALD, AIUMJAI, iirxiMUKKU 11, 1'JU 0E TWO. ij j. Theatre to Accommodate BOND SALES fi be greeted Here REACH (IP For A Drab Task Gay and, Cheerful TEA TOWELS 29c to 59c mm Two Lots at Rear of Fire-Ruined Park are Purchased to Make Room for Show House. A Pkl vii i I Total tor All Types of Bonds is $500,314 or 44.2 P. C.

of Quota; Drive Ends Dec. 20. CHRISTMAS GIFTS from Her Favorite Store New Holiday Sweaters, Boxy Cardigans and Slipons Short-waisted Slipons 100 Wool All Luscious Shades 398 to $595 WOMEN INI SERVICE TO CHANGE NAME TO KAYTON The Kaytou Eiilertiiliinionl Company Intend, lo erect a much lancer thoiilro to replace the fire ruined 'rk Theatre, il a learned today with the an iioiiiii I'lnent that the company had purchased two lols Is'lwcen the present tbeaire structure and Iluffalo Street. T. Houghton, en owner of the coiu-paiiy with I'nul V.

McKay, or Montgomery. W. reveu'ed thai the coiuiauy had purchased the vtnjim J- DeliRhtfully pretty and colorful florals or fruit designs. Perft'ct for a gift irrand to use yourself. AU Linen Tea Plaid design $1.19 Glint TotielHH linen buck ea.

$1.25 Linen Huck Towelxl 7x112 $1.30 Linen, Cotton Huck Towels. Hemstitched hem $1.00 Linen Damask Napkins $10.95 $13.50 DriAHMLEY'G ShIc of bonds In die sixth War Loan added lip to I muni today, s-r cent, of the quota, according lo nuuottiiis'iueni made by John llai'Hr. general chalrmnii of the Franklin District War Finance Comlnillee. The total for all of bond 2." I pel Ill, of the quota, The campaign is scheduled to i ml on Dec, 'jo. Cunning next Sunday, that's nine full days away.

"Nothing I being held back for a lat minute 'push-over' and the com mill's- Is adinllledly concerned nboul the campaign's oulisiiue." Mild Mr. liar Mniiday, December II, 111 1 1. TWO KENNEKDELL RKOTHFRs NOW IN I S. V. Clifford a.

in. m. lc, The FASHION THE CHRISTMAS STORE I mm Ibe Edmund Itleakley Instate and the William Sill ley residence at 1201 Itiiffalo Street. The combined measurements of tlu I w.i lots Is by I eel. ThiN the theatre properly 'will I I'er.

I', S. Is now slalioned at 4'lty, after a year In the l'a-cilic Theatre of War. Mis ship participated In major engagement, which entitle Film in wear a silver ami two bronze stars on his I'liclllc-Aslntlc cam-piiign ribbon, denoting seven engage-liiehls. He also wear the caiupHlgu ribbon. Ills present, address Is Barracks 1, I S.

A. Station, Aliunde t'lly, N. .1. Sea nui John enlisted In June 1 William J. Johns, apprentice seaman, Standing at lx- issuing iiciicie In the Franklin district at noontime stood as follows Hank and Trust Company foml.

of Ihl euioiiul are Iu bonds, the lolal number of such bonds pur KKIv vO. "EM VIMSU OVER TOKVO Hie VI lack lluy War ItoiuU. of Keiinerdell, a brother, who lefl here chased helnic HI. I'UI, .1. RENNARD, Operator Sphine Airport Oil Clly, V.

I'hone 1301 Florida Oranges 8 lb. bag 59c U. S. No. 1 Maine Potatoes 50 lbs.

$1.69 'K" bonds, extend from Liberty Street to lluffulo Si reel. The Siilley residence, of course, Mill 1h disinaiilled. I While plans are now being processed bv a theatre arebi lecl. Vlclor A. Kluuiiiuont, of Pitt, burgh and New York, and all details are not known.

It was fated by Mr. Hoiii'liton that the new theatre will he modem In every respect and will be i.lisnliitelv fire priMif. The new diet Ire 1 will have sealing capacity of 1.1IMI scats, all on one floor. There will be no balcony. Expert No Ruihling Delay.

Since there will be very little, If tiny, I wood in Ibe iimsl ruction the theatre management, anticipates no delay In I sis urine governinetiinl priorities for building materials There whs every Franklin I'ostofflce Joy I 'redii iilon Polk 7-J lionds, bonds, Nov, 1's fur IihIuciIou. Is stationed at Sampson. N. Y. Ills address Is ('oiu-pany -iK liarracks I'.

S. Naval Training Station, Sampson, N. Y. IT. STAIN It KOOK TAKIM.

OMMI NICATIONS COl ItSE. ClIANCTK KIKI.n, HI. Klrsl Lt. Eugene 11. Slalnbrook, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Oliver 1. Slalnbrook, MS East Main i reel, Titiisvllle. is assliined lo The pirate had g'-ear personal courage. Jt look live pistol wounds ami sword for Ll.

Ma.viiard to down him in die historic I ght oil' (icracoke, N. 7 Keiinerdell imloffce oil bonds, 19 ORDERED FOR EXAMS AT ERIE No. 1 Board Selects Groups for Pre-lnduction Physical Tests; 35 Called for Induction. Libby's Sauer Kraut qt. jar 19c Kroger's Spotlight Coffee 3 lb.

bag 59c Cooierslown 10 "l'l" bonds. Manifold's Lively Cauipaign. Willi a quota of JfiMMio In bonds, there Is a keen inlersleparl mental cam naign under way at the (ieneral Man ii'iHi nt Kim tliat actual huilding opern- FINE DIAMONDS WATCHES SILVER DICKINSON'S "The Who l'lease" it) SENECA ST. OIL CITY this station of the A A Training us a sltudent in the Officers' Coiiiinuiiical ions course. Tin' Inst ruction lasts live months and students for the course are selected on Ibe of their experience or ideal knowledge.

Pilots taking the course retain their Hying statu iipnii gradual ing. receive 1 1n' additional tions will be started within a few weeks. Mr. Houghton announced that the name of Park III lie abandoned and the new theatre wil be known as "The Kavlou Theatre." It is, the policy- of WililNti ifold and I'rinling Coinpany plant ami the teams are coiilblciil the drive is going "over the top." To add spirit to the chase for dollars loaned to ie lc Sam the company has offered lx prizes to individuals a follows: To Ibe sollcllor securing subscriptions augregaliiig Ibe largest amount of "I-'." bonds: First prize, a K.10 INDISTRIAL the Ka.vton Kuierlaiuineiit to name all new theatres Theatres in drove Cltv and Company "Ka.vton. a eou- two ovvu- qualification of communications olTlcer, I.I.

St.iitibrook received bis commission in March, is the grandson Mrs. Margaret, Keck, of Franklin. CO.M.MERt IAL AND HOME Hatfield Electric Co. I'lione OIL CITY 231 or 13 iy have this name, which 1 1 action of the names of the GROCERY a BAIiiUQ 09. 1225 LIDEOTY ST.

Tbe No. 1 Selective Hoard, ailniin-islerlng the selective service law in Franklin and the boroughs ami township of northern Venango County, today announced the names of 10 young men who have boon callid for pre-in-l ik-i i hi examinations in Erie on Thursday. Dec. u'l. The board ha been ordered by state selective service heii(biiarlers lo si ml men to Erie for induction on Friday Dec.

'JO. Willis Edgar Huff. lt. 1). 1, oil t'lly.

Henry Allen, Itctio, Trans, for I're-iud. Exam, to slate ilirector of Territory of Hawaii. Kenneth I'laln liibbous, 1 Lincoln Street. Evi'liislve Rcpresenlallve of RICHMAN CLOTHES ARMSTRONG-COLLIER, inc. OIL CITY, PA.

cik McKay and Houghton, The cost of the new theatre will not be known until bids have been received, bill it Is estimated that approximately 12.YOOi' will be involved. A good part of the present Park theatre walls have lieen found to be firm and will be used in the new const ruction. While the front walls will be used, the entrance from LlU-rty Street will undergo radical changes. A new marquee will lie iiitalled. To Provide New Offices.

Ft is the intention of the management War I'oud second prize a X2o bond. To the male plant einiilo.ve. other than foremen, purchasing the largest amount of bonds during the drive, a bond. To the woman plant employe, excluding dcpartineiilal factory offices, purchasing the largest amount In "EV dining the campaign, a Vi bond. To the office man or foreman pur-' chasing the largest amount of bonds during die drive period, a bond.

Executive are iml eligible for prizes. To the office woman employe, including depart mental factory offices, pur ENDS I'lCK-FLKillT COI KsE. CIIAPFL HILL, N. Aviation inlet William Chester lib-tz, son of Mr. and Mrs.

V. Chester of Hie, Liberty Street, Franklin, lias successfully completed the course at Ibe V. S. Navy I're-Flight School here, lie has been transferred lo the Naval Air Station at P.unker Hill. I tor primary Might tnimlng.

Cadet Dicta attended Franklin High School. and was a member of the High School band. F. 4, D. 1, Harold Wayne Mel'une.

('ochraiiion. Wayne Edward Wagner, Ft WANTED TO BUY: RAW Fl RS lieef Hides and Deer Skins at ('iimpls'll's Reair Shop, 12th Street, Franklin, every Saturday. Clarence Elder. Handy Lake. l'a.

COSTUME JEWELRY IN LEATHER THE GIFT THAT IS THE LASTEST AND NEWEST Bracelets, Pins and Earrings to match. Beautifully designed in shades of leather and snakeskins to match any costume. STERNER MAIER BUY ANOTHER BOND TODAY Cisiperstovv n. Roger Williams. (Irant Street.

Richard Edwin Barrett, Myrtle Street. REED MANRO'SS IN EMil.AND. Mrs. June VV liner Mnnross ha received word that her husband. Cpl.

C. Heed Mnnross, has arrived in England. Ills address may be secured by calling his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.

I'. Man-ross. Cpl. Mnnross saw service In the Hawaiian Islands, was re- chasing the largest amount iu "K's during the campaign, a SoO bond. Woman's Army Total, Mrs.

T. A. Ksbelnuin, general of the Woman's Sales Army, reported to (ieneral Chairman John Harper today that the orders taken by the force of home canvasser to date add up to to include in the new construction a suite of office to serve as the headquarters of the company. The company had less than a year ago built splendid offices In the Park theatre and (nice the fire on Nov. 20, the offices were Installed in the tornier location in the Orpheuiu Theatre.

The new Ilea ire will lie provided with ample rest rooms and a lounge and the Kaylon company anticipate one of the finest, show houses in Northwestern Pelitisylvanbitiwheu the build- Miller William Splaue tialbraiih, I'ark, Franklin. Harry lievva.vnc lieatt.v, Jtox 1M. HAVE YOl TIRES CAPPED BY THE FACTORY METHOD! Weekly Service. FIRESTONE STORES H74 Liberty St. Franklin Phone 44.

liinicq to tuts country, speix Division 4. of which Cooperstown. lioyd Reed, Koiiseville. William Mulllns Thompson, time in California, and was stationed for a time at Camp Helen is the colonel, is leading the eight divisions with orders totaling I.1K-17..10. Division Mrs.

A. S. Kiioizen, colonel, is iu second place with a tut I of 22.21'7o. The leading completed. ing Firster 3lt Egbert Elk Street.

Ronald Wayne Street. Wilbur David ('olierman, Star 0, COWAN, FORMER AUTO SALESMAN, DIES Death Comes Unexpectedly to Well-Known Resident. Ptilinotor s.ptads were summoned an,) Mrs. CrlKg was revived, but she was detained at the liospital suffering from shock ami smoke inhalation. Derotliy, her Patricia, six, and their niolner.

Mrs, Dorothy Simpson, xere carried down a ladder by firemen. father, George, driven from, the apartment after trying to fight the flames with an extinguisher, attempted to dash into the burning building In the helief his family still was trapiied, but was re-si rained by polii'e. firemen said the blaze slarted in a hallway clothes closet. team is 4:1, Mrs. C.

11. Ashlon. ca plain, with orders totaling 20.11S.7.", Division and team totals to date are us follows Division 1 -Mrs. W. E.

Marrow, colonel, Team 1.1. Mrs. S. W. Dickson, captain, Division 2 Mrs.

L. C. Calkins, colonel. Team 21. Mrs.

Howard Maillaml. captain, loO: Team 22. Mrs. CHILD SUFFOCATES IN UPPER DARBY FIRE Grandfather of 4-Year-01d Tot Suffers Severe Burns. i LITER DARBY, Dec.

11. TP Four-year-old Marjorie Simeon died of suffocation yesterday when flames swept her second-floor home in the Springton Manor apartments building in Upper Darby arid drove 1(H) tenants to the street. The child's jrrHUdffit lr, Charles Grigg, .12, suffered severe burns of the body in Mil attempt to save Mar-jorie's sister, Dorothy, two. who already was rescued by firemen. Grigg handed the unconscious forms of his wife, lsubello.

and Marjorie to firemen and (lien climbed to safety, lie was reported in critical condition, at Delaware County Hospital. Route, Franklin. John Frederick Viinderhoof. R. 1.

3, Tllusville. Charles Edward Porter, Slur Route, Fra nklin. (leorge Herbert Scalilicll, R. 1. Franklin.

Richard Elmer honey, 712 McCal-inont Street. John Mandly Toy, Mechanic Street, Roiiseville. Norman Joseph llahn, R. 1. 1, Oil rockyTroveTouth held in auto thefts NOW A(TIN; CHAPLAIN.

Letters received by the family of fieorge P. Osborne, fireman second class, who had been in Africa ror sometime, tells of his assignment to an L. S. T. ship and his nppoinlinenl as acting --chaplain on the ship, lie would like to hear from his friend and I hey may secure his address by culling or IM7X.

LT. JOHN MOKAN HOME. Lt. John T. Morau has arrived to spend a 10-dav leave with his parents.

Mr. and Mrs. IF. K. Moran.

Chestnut SI reel. He was recently promoted from the rank of flight officer and lias concluded crew training at F.I Paso, Tex. HOME FROM HOSPITAL. Cpl. William (iehhard has been discharged from the Valley Florae Hospital and his home a 21-day furlough before reporting to Camp ltutner.

N. for assignment. He is with bis mother, Mrs. ft. A bolt.

10111 Liberty Street, Phone fiT.VJL O. AVI i tn Cowan, well known former Franklin automobile dealer and salesman. HS North Jloliiewood Avenue, Pittsburgh, died in a Pittsburgh Hospital, at a. in. Sunday, following a two weeks' illness of heart disease.

PALS MEET at ISALY'S for a Sunshine Breakfast 2 Eggs, Bacon Toast and Coffee OFFICER, 23. KILLS 18 NAZIS SINGLE-HANDED PA Ft IS. Dee. 11. I'P First Lt Walter Fillers, 23.

of Manhattan, credited with killing IS Gentians sin gle-handed, was presented with tlie Congressional Medal of Honor today by fellow Kinisan. Lt. Ken. John C. If I.ee, deputy commander of t.

S. force, in Europe. 43c Harold tourson Admits He and Mt. Pleasant Boy Stole Cars. J.

(i. (Jilliland. caplaiu. Team 2M, Mrs. Fred Fisher, captain, SfOlS.io.

and Team 21, Miss Ruth Hay, captain, Division Mrs. A. S. Knoi.en, colonel, Tcuin 31. Mrs.

Ila.v-inaml Itrown. caplain. Team 32. Mrs. Don Plumer.

captain. Team HM. Mrs. Floyd lia.v. ciii-tain.

S0.1 "iO; Team Mrs. Cilberl Steele, captain. I.H2.oO. and Kiioizen. by personal solicitation, Sd.t)lS.7.-.

Division 4 --Miss Helen Hlnck. colonel, Team 41. Mrs. Fred l'luiner. capfain, Team 12.

Mrs. W. I'inilholoinevv, captain, fl.131,25; Team Mrs. C. 11.

Ashtoii, captain. Team 44. Mrs. C. F.

Pall, captain. Sl.oriO. anil Team to, Miss Elsa llinkenberger, captain, "i.o;i7.'0, i vision Ti Mi's. C. A.

tiape. colonel, Team Mrs, H. C. Cobb-capiain. S1.F?.."iO.

Division 0 Mrs. (iertrttde Hied, colonel. Team 02. Mrs. Oscar Miller Team 53, Mrs.

James Mai'vvoiid, captain, ifl'ijO. Division 7 Miss l.abrlda Hanby, col 1, 4.tTi. Ten in 71. Mrs. John I.ogue.

captain. Team 72, Mrs. Floyd SI roup, captain, Team Miss llanhy personally soliciting. and Team 71, Mrs. Lloyd Hrovvn.

captain. Rural Division's First Report. Iu bis lirst report for the town PIT. MORRISON YVOI NDED. Mrs.

Margaret Morrison, tilo Hillside Avenue, on Saturday received a telegram from the War Department announcing that her son. l'fc. Charles A. Morrison, was wounded in F'rnncp on Nov; 25. of this You can be Sure.

KIHTIID YY IS ANNOI ED. Cpl. John K. White, son of Sitriih White. Franklin, It.

D. observe his birthday anniversary 12. lie is now In France. His Mr. Cowan win born on Jan.

"0, 1s.PL', in Tylersbiirg. Clarion County. He had been a resident of Franklin many years prior to going In F'itts-burgh three years ago to Hike ft position with the Office of Defense Transportation. He was the son of the late Thomas' and Caroline McCtillongh 'owan. For many years he was engaged in the automobile business in Franklin and oil City.

He was associated Villi the lute W. K. I Hrlck I De Woody in the operation of the Bulck agency on Thirteenth Street, and later he conducted a garage on Twelfth Street. More recently he was employed as a salesman for 1 he Weaver P.uick agency in Oil City. Throughout most of his life in Franklin he was connected with the automobile industry.

Mr. Cow a ii was a member of die First Methodist Church and the Franklin Lodge No. 110, 1'. O. Elks.

Surviving are his widow, and two children. Miss Vivian V. Cowan, of Franklin, and Fnslgn Jack Cowan, I'. S. N.

stationed at Westerly, Ft." The body has been removed to die Funeral Home where funeral services will be conducted by Ftev. Dr. Frank S. McKnight, Methodist minister, at 2 p. tu.

Tuesday. Interment will 'be in Franklin Cemetery. CHINESE CLEAR OUT JAPS IN KWEIGHOW Mrs. Will Ian. ad- There it no Finer Dry Cleaning than RAYMOIIIZIfIG Anderson's A Wide Selection of GIFTS FOR HER Harold Courson.

17, of Rocky drove, was taken into custody Saturday night and has confessed that lie and Jack Tedrow, of Ml. Pleasant, slide four curs lit this dlslrh't during die past two week. according to State Police. He is being held in the Venango County Jail as State F'olice continue their investigation into the thefts. Courson is said to have escaped from the deorge Junior Republic at drove City, where he was placed by Judge Fee A.

McCrackeii following his arrest with a group of other Venungo County youths for a scries of burglaries In the district. Courson told police thai the Mt. Pleasant boy also uoaped from the drove City Institution and that they stole four automobiles in Franklin and Rocky drove. All of the cars have been recovered. Tlie.v belonged to (lus May, Franklin; Charles Scheideniaii-tel, of Yoiingstown, (), Charles Council, Rnekv drove, and Max 1-evvis, fill Cii.v.

The Mt. Pleasant boy hud not been located by police this morning. Courson will be held for Juvenile court. dress may be secured from his mother. HAKRY A.

liE(iiS, HOME. Pre Avialton Cadet Harry A. Ueggs. has arrived from Stuttgart. for a LVday furlough with his )iar-etils, at Keely Corners.

WW HAS NEW ADDRESS. ships ami boroughs In ntiikFi district, I he AIM address of pfc. Alice Mont- ifomerv riiav be secured be cMllinu- tier i 'liairmail Charles Fisher reported to dav to calnliaiKil neamioariers oroei 1102 mother, Mrs. luy ronlgomery, Elk Slreet. phone KWtSL.

I yip tfilaling Miigarcvcek Township teVcludiug Rocky drove and Reno), Mrs. Alfred Fin rk'ha nil and Mrs. Charles Fisher, Polk P.orough, Ely; chairman, Caal Township, It. AVayle Flsli, chairiiian. Plum Township.

Clyde MeKiuley, chalrinan, fh Horry'- C-? YnV Dec. 11. CI' ter attacking Chinese troops two Japanese cleared the remnants of folds6 I from Kwoiehow invading columns DEATHS. 'province huh crossed tiie nonier jKwafiKsl province to caplitre the I'flM-jwav lown of Liucliai. 10." miles sciith of Wkeiyiuis, a military spokesman tUVCn B- said today.

At the same dine. A F. S. 14th Force communique revealed Isaac Henniiiger, who died Aug. 3, Mrs.

Henniiiger was the daughter of the late James A. -MeClain and Cathcart MeClain and was born 3, hS.Vi, near New Itethleheln. Clarion County. She bad been a resident of Venango County 00 years. Mrs.

IFen-nlnger was a member of draco Evangelical Church, Rocky drove. She was held iu high esteem by a Wide circle of friends. She was to Isaac Henniiiger in 1Stt. Surviving her are one son, William A. Heiiiilnxer, of Kocky drove: one daughter.

Mrs. W. A. Scannell. of Ravenna.

O. 10 grandchildren, 23 great-granilchildiMi and two great-great grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at the home Tuesday at 3 p. iu. Rev.

Ivan W. Wanner, pastor of Grace Evangelical Church. Will officiate, and burial will lie in Franklin Cemetery. Air ilia! China-based American and Chinese At The Hospital. Admitted, Phyllis "Wallers, Fnrrell.

Mrs. Iionald Masters, Fertigs. Harold Fl. Reese, 710 Wilson Avenue. Mrs.

Ceotge Slbhle, Polk. .11. 1). 2. Mrs.

Marshall H. Russian 21S Rocky drove Avenue. Airs, deorge Snyer, 113 Norman Avenue. Mrs. Charles c.

Miller, Roseiiionf. Lawrence Phillips. Holt Erie Street. Kenneth AValker, Cnoierslowii, H. 1.

1. Mrs. Fills Franklin, It. 1). 3.

Infant Cinnpagna, 52." Oriint Street. Discharged, Mrs. Jean ('line, 17 ok street, Oil "Fty. Mrs, Charles Coughlln. Reno Mrs.

Foster I). Irwin and daughter. 131H Chestnut Street. Mrs. ClHrchce Simpson, 217 Elk Slrevt.

James Kuos, (Irandvievv Road. Oil City. Mrs. Alfred instead and son, Franklin. R.

I). 4. R. A. Wilmyer.

Franklin. R. 1). 1. Mrs.

Ernest Cropp and son, Fraiik-lin, R. 1). 1. Mrs. Iionald flakes and daughter.

Em lent on, H. Charles BIIIihiI. -buries Fillharl. 77, of 028 Fourteenth Street, died in the Franklin Hospital Saturday at p. in.

He had been a pathtit in the hospital two weeks. Mr. Itilhart formerly resided iu Oil Clly. He has been a resident of Franklin three years. Surviving liiui Is stepson, Charles Carlisle, of Pittsburgh.

The body was moved to the Rurger Funeral Home, where funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 10 a. m. RuriuF will be in St. Patrick's Cemetery. Rev.

Father Joseph J. Grode. as sistaut pastor of St. Patrick's Catholic Church, will officiate at the service. The Home of the 9c Shirt fliers sank more than :i0.noo tons ot J.i'ialiese lnerchant shipiing and six vvnishlps during November, in addition to Iff 4 sniall craft.

Mtte other lnerchant men totaling 23, UHl tons, two naval vessels and lo small craft were listed as prohabl.v sunk, and another merchant ships aggregating TIM') tons, two warships and trjtl small craft were dauciged during the month. A Splendid Selection of GIFTS FOR Anderson's Mrs. George Hodges. Mi's, ltolly Rrooks Hodges, 18, wife of deorge Hodge, died Saturday evening in San Francisco, front meningitis. Hodges was the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert. Hrooks. 70 I'ark Street, tu addition to husband and parents, she leaves a son, Herbert; five brothers and a sister, William Ftrooks, Jamestown; llerliert, Thomas, Gilbert, David and Nancy, Ht home. Many seasoned duck hunters will incredulous when told tiiat an enemy lighter coining iu laterally at miles au hour on a bomber traveling the same direction, must be 1 railed by the bomber's gunner instead of led.

if it Is to be shot down at 400 yards. The reason is, sas Flyilvg magazine, that the bullets would liave the same forward speed as the bomiier. Mrs. L. IfeHn'iigei.

Mrs. Margaret L. Ileuuinger, ft resident of' Rocky drove juauy years, died Sunday at 1 p. ui. at, die home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. William A. ileuuinger. 310 Keu-nerdell Slreet, Rocky drove, following an illness of one year. Mrs.

lleiininger was the widow of 272 FRANKLIN OIL CITY The tuition's air express service celebrated It 17th year of operation by handling pounds of enrgo. much of which formed a vital tontri butiou to the war effort..

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