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PAGE TWO THE NEWS-HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1945. PVT. SHADELINE mm WILL INDUCT 21 MEN QF COUNTY MEN AND; mm, It i riiJ'i' fAR PRISONER WOMEN IN CHENILLE BATH MATS AND SEAT COVER Thick, closely tufted chenille, so pretty in your bath room $3.00 $4.50 Chenille Bath Mat 22x34. $3.95 We Can't Keep it a Secret, So Be Sure to Watch For the Biggest 3-DAY EVEHT-3 IN 1944 itl'Wa! li! mm SERVICE! Mil No. 1 Board Will Send 12 on Jan.

19 and No. 2 Will Ship Out 9 on Jan. 30. Franklin Soldier, Missing in Action Since Sept. 21, is Reported Located in Germany.

Tuesday, 191.1. (PL. MITCHELL WOl NDEIL BLANKETS 5 wool, 95 cotton Uouble Blanket. 72x84, satine bouhd $4.95 DISH TOWELS Famous "Stevens" brand bleached with colored borders. Pure linen, cotton border ea.

45c Pvt. Harold Shiideliue, reiiorted missing in action on Sept. 21, has been located and is now designated as a prisoner of war In Germany. This hews came to Franklin rela tives almost Klinultaneotisly from hi The No. ami No.

1 Selective Service Hoards, which have jurisdiction in all of Venango County, excepting Oil Cily, todd.V announced the name of it'll called tor induction iiilo'llie fined forces I hi month. The o. 1 Hoard has been ordered to semi 111 tneii to Frle for Induction on Friday, Jan. Ill, and the No. 2 Hoard will send lilne men to Kt'le for Induction on Tuesday.

ilil. The men are ordered to report to I he draft wife. Mrs. Audrey Hell Shadeline, In Cpl. (ilenii E.

Mitchell, of Franklin, was wounded slightly in action while, fighting In (iernuiiiy Dec. 'Si, according to a telegram received by his Sislor, Mrs. Charles Reynolds, of Frimkllli, K. D. 3, from the War Department.

This Is the second time Cpl, Mitchell has been wounded III flghling against, the Gemuitis. He was wounded last September during the American Army's attack against the French port of Krest. A shell fragment ent away 25 wool, 75 cotton, rayon satin bound, 72x84 $5.95 size, col- $119 All Linen large pred glass checks IF YOU WANT REAL VALUES IF YOU NEED THAT WINTER COAT- SEE OUR AI) WEDNESDAY EVENING. The FASHION lWilllmore, nnd from the Congress man Ieon II. (lavln.

Shadeline received her infor mation in a telegram from the War Department and phoned fho new here All Linen Crash Bleached yd. 5Q( to 90c DEIAEJHLEY'O yesterday. About the same time reia Hie tip of his ear ami Inflicted a flesh liven, who had asked Hen. flavin' aid board hriidipuirinrs at 7:15 a. in.

on the respective dates. The No. 1 Hoard inductees are: Paul (irnydon Montgomery, Hox L'74, Locust Street, ouovillo. wound in the neck. He returned lo in hunting for the missing soldier, received a telegram from the congressman.

I'vt Hhadelltie is the sou of Mr. and Mr. John Shadeline, ifll Russell duty almost, iiniuedlalely. He was awarded the purple heart. Cpl.

Mitchell entered Hie Army Dee. 2, He has been overseas since last July. HI wife, Mrs. Mary Me- Marion rrancis kihlie Slur Hoiite, Tionesla. James ltussell Hariiicle, 4711! Bayard Street, Hleaklev Hill, and a graduate Street.

Pittsburgh, formerly Third i Fadden Mitchell, Is serving in. the F. S. WAVES and is stationed ill Philadelphia. of Kocky drove High Hchool.

He was working in llalttmore nt the time of hi induction 'last February and trained at Fort tleorge (1. Meade, and Camp Woller. Tex. He went overseas In August. Mr.

Shadeline live at XW1 Du Pont Avenue, Haltlniore. Street Extension, Franklin. Harold Wajne' McCune, D. 4, Cochran ton. Wayne Edward Wagner.

H. D. 3, Coopeistown. Uichard Edwin Parrel Myrtle Si reef. Konald Wayne F-irster, I'll) K'gliert Street.

Rocky lirove. Wilbur David Cotternian, Star lloute, Franklin. Kroger's Clock Bread 2 for 19c Raisin Bread 11c Country Club Crackers 2 lb. box 29c Country Club Graham Crackers 2 lbs. 29c MODERNIZE THE OLD RING Smartest, most beautiful effects are obtained when we modernize the old fashioned ring.

The jewel will look larger, livelier. Exquisite results assured. Let us give you estimates. STERNER MAIER TRAINING AT UlLITOKT. ARMY A I It FIELD, Gulf port.

Flight of fleer Philip D. Rowan, won of Mrs. Iliilh II. Rowan, 210 Eleventh Street, Era ti kiln, has rerted at this Third Air Force bomber base for an intensive I ruining course as a pilot on a H-17 Flying Fortress. Selected for this important assignment afler stringent examination.

Flight Officer Itowau will lie a nieuilier SALVATION ARMY IS MAKING PLANS FOR BUILDING FUND DRIVE of a ten man crew who Will live nnd work together niuler simulated battle conditions, t'pon completion -of training the crew will be ready for duly on the righting fronts. Charles Edward Porter, Slar lloute, Franklin. George llerbi it Scannell, 11. D. .1, Franklin.

Richard Elmer Shouey, 71-' MK'nl-niont SI reel. Kocky drove. John Mandly Toy, Mechanic Street, lloiiseville. No. 2 Men Listed.

The No. Hoard inductees are: Thomas parks, Einh nlon. Kalph Leo Weaver. 150 Main Street, Westminster, formerly 11. D.

1, Van. Howard David Slroiise, II. 2, Kennerdell. KEEP 'KM FLYING OVER TOKYO Hack (he Attack IJuy War Booth. I'M J.

RKNNARI), Operator plane Memorial Airport Oil Cily. Iu. I'lione 1501 oo. 1225 ubehty ST. Capt.

Wright Stresses Need for Remodeling Newly-Acquired Building on 13th Street. It seem fitting, after bringing it message of Christmas cheer and good will during the holiday season, that the Salvation Army shoijd announce a building fund campaign to provide iideiiiate facilities to carry on its expanded program in Franklin and The building oirupied at present does not provide room to carry on its religious work program tr say nothing about accommodation for ll youlh activities through which the Army is helping to combat the increasing wave Homes For Sale WANTED: Raw Furs, Hides and Deer SkinB Dealers Lots Solicited. K. L. Yeon, Armour's Sales, 1141 Liberty Franklin, Pa.

Phone 1170 2 sfory, frame house, fi room anil hath. 1Mb. Htreet. PFC. JENKINS MISSING IN ACTION AT FIRST f-v z2 usEo66 story, frame hmwe, rooms and bath.

625 10th Sfreet. LETS BATTLK ST A It. AT A 12TH A A 2T, HASE--A niemlier of a Corsica based H-2." Mitchell bomb group which lias carried out continuous attacks In support of the Fifth and Eighth armies in northern Italy. Tech. Sgi.

William C. Coiir-sen has been awarded a Hronze Battle Slar for his Hull's -participation in the Rome-Arno phase of the Italian campaign. Ills mother, Mts. Carrie Coarsen, resides at Route 1, Ilarrisville. The new battle star is tbe fourth to be won by (he ilarrisville service inau in the Mediterranean area.

(iOES TO TVNDAI.L FIELD. Flight Oflicer Earl Ault hart gone to Tyndall Field, rami um City, following a delay-en route from Freeman Field, Seymour, which lie spent with hi.s parents. Mr. anil Mrs. H.

F. Ault. lie has been assigned a copilot on a H-24. He I attending transition school, preparatory to overseas duty. Mr.

Ault is spending a few dajs witii her mother, Mrs. Hertie Nestor, before Joining Flight Officer Ault. POLK (1KL JOINS AC. Pvt. Olive S.

Marshall has arrived at Fort Oglethorpe lo begin basic, training with Hie WAO. Her address is Group G-2e Re Fort Ogle Hendersonville Soldier Lost in Germany, Wife is Told. Void PreparationM at directed 2 story, frame house, 4 rooms and toilet. 116 Rocky Grove Avenue. FOR SALK.

The Foster home, 48-3 Klk Street roomy, well built, coiuptiratlvely new home. Coal furnace and garage. Shown by appointment. Many others. CALEB il Phone 608 15th St 2 sfory, frame, 2-family house, each side 4 rooms anil toilet.

24 Kocky Grove Avenue. Paul Devere Shaffer, It. D. 1, Clint, formerly K. D.

1. Polk. John Edward Fulton, II. 1, Franklin. Ijiwrence Edward Harry.

Seneca. Robert Bailies. "tint. Mauley Manson Proctor, Box 1U, Franklin, formerly li. Kennerdell.

David Martin llovis. Clinionville. Hoili will send groups of 12-C and 1-A rcgislranls to Erie for pre-induc-tion physical examination this month. The 2-C men will include youths is to L'li years of age who have lieeu deferred as essential workers because they are engaged in farming. Those wlio pass the physical tests' will then be listed and their ocenpat ionnl determents will be reviewed and reconsidered by the draft hoards.

How many of the farm youths who pass the physical tests will be reclassified and placed in 1-A will not be known mull after draft boards review and reconsider their occupational deferment. Hoard No. 1 will send class 1-A men and a group of clas 2-C men lo Erie Jan. 24 and Draft Hoard No. 2 will send I'M class 1-A and a group of class 2-C men lo Erie Jan.

lor pre-Induction physical examination. EAGLE GUEST FALLS FROM ROOF AND DIES MAPLE DALE HOUSE AFIRE; DOG IS HERO J. E. Mason is Rescued in Early Morning Blaze. of juvenile delinquency.

A building located at .102 Thirteenth Street has been secured, and necessary renovations will lie authorized by the advisory board a soon as priorities can be obtained. Capt. Stanley Wright, offlcer-in-charge of the local eons, emphasized to the board that the purpose of the Salvation Army was to minister to the spiritual, moral, and physical needs of humanity, regardless of race, creed or color, and that the program of temporal relief i an expression of the deejier spiritual and religion motive. He also said that additional room was needed to house young people' religious programs, Sunday vaca story, frame house, 10 rooms anil bath. 430 Pacific Street.

CLASSIFIES ADVERT IS KMENTS AVord lias been received from the War Department by his wife, -Mi's. Priscilla l'ark Hint I'fc, Harrison Jenkins has been missing in action in Hermaiiv since lec. ill, I1M4. I'fc. was inducted into the infantry two years ago In February, lie trained in Camp Robinson and also in Wisconsin, leaving the States in April last, he was in, P-Diiy invasion and had fought in! four major campaign.

Mrs. Jenkins who resides with her fjiirenlfl in Jleniei'sonville, gave birth to a sou on lis. From the word received, the father bad not yet learned of bis son's arrival. 'A story, frame house 10 rooms and bath. 404 Elk Street.

An overheated furnace caused damage of to the home of Mr. mid Mrs. J. E. Masou Maple I "ale fHi'ly this morning.

WANTED tion Bible school. Girl Guard troops. WANTKU To buy filing cabinet, 3 or 4 drawer. Phone 767-L. yJanJt The fn mil doir is lie Imto of the recreational activities, music and craft Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Franklin, Pa.

PHONE 301 classes and other wholesome character-building activities. WANTKD To rent houe or apartment of 5 or 6 rooms anytime between imw Hnd Mav 1. Best of refwence.s. Write Box 1.. J.

cO News-Herald. OJant' The advisory lamrd consists of the thorpe. Ga. Pvt. Marshall, the daughter of Mrs.

Maude 10. Marshall, Will lake a six weeks' course In a driving school nnd will be assigned to the transsirtation corps. She is a former employe al the Polk State Training School, following: Carl H. Alsberg. Samuel Brady.

1,. L. Burger, George B. Fry, WASTED Woman to do light house work and look after a woman that iia.a linen ill. Phone 2 2 6 Hi or call at lint? Liberty St.

aJanlit' Construction of a cniiwr mniires about 5,5011 tohs of ordinary steel, e.vclusive of the steel in the ship's armor find guns. SERVICES PLANNED BY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH vice chairman, James Grove, H. W. Hawkins. Charles N.

Hough, Koberl C. Hilling, chairman. Forest Irwin, Grant Lawren-e Kinselman, Richard A. Ludwig. secretary, Dr.

L. G. ATKII Man or woman to collect delinquent accounts on commission basis. Apply People's nothing Liberty tit, Franklin, Pit. Alamvarliig, Kalph L.

treasurer, WAXTKH A reliable woman for general housework, or to help care for small fire. Harking and jumping frantically onto the bed of his owner, he succeeded in waking Mr. Mason, who found tlie house filled with smoke. Unable to to pet down the slnir-way, he id formed out oulo the. roof nnd called for help.

AVhen 110 one responded he pulled fl large Icicle from the roof and with a (food uini tossed it against a neighbor's window. The neighbor wiikened. got bidder mid Mr. Mason was soon on the ground. The Kocky Grove firemen, some of them still at the tire hull following the nioiitllly business meeting, res-ponded to the cull.

Water was puniiied from wells in the neighborhood nnd the firemen. Assisted by residents of Maple Ihile, kept the booster pump filled. A large hole whs burned in the floor in the dining room uind living room, directly above the furnace and some of the furniture dropped into the basement. In addition to the fire loss, the dam FINE DIAMONDS WATCHES STERLING SILVER DICKINSON'S "The Jeweler Who Pleasei" 10 SENECA ST. OIL CIT children.

Call 114. K.lan.il Special services will lie held In the First Presbyterian Church this week as follows: Tuesday evening. Dr. minister of Second Presbyterian Church, of Oil City, as guest preacher. Wednesday evening.

Di. lhvight ft. AXTKI) Hoys and niiis for morning i PITTSRl'RCH. Jan. 0.

IT A fall from the second Moor porch at thfi Eagle home in caused the death of Jack Wallace, cli. Sharps-burg police reported today. Wallace, who was found in a driveway below the told ml ice before lie died, that he had fallen. Police learned that he was sleeping in a room that led to the porch roof, li, was lielieved that Wallace had walked our, onto the roof seeking air. 11U footprints were found in the snow on the jsircli roof.

and afternoon paper routes. Apply Frank lin News Co. 8 Jan tt (iuthrie, minister of First Presbyterian WANTKD We pay cash for good used cars and trucks. (Carl Weaver, lia Slate ASSIGNED TO SIOl CALLS. Sgt.

Robert o. Wolfe, sou of Mr. and William O. Wolfe, of 42K Liberty Street, has been assigned to the AAF Training Command Radio School al I he Sioux Falls Army Air Field, Sioux Falls, S. IX, for training as a radio operator-mechanic, t'pon complelion of a 2tl-week course, he will lie fully trained to take his place as a member of a highly skilled bomber crew of the Army Air Forces.

KKTl HNS TO TEXAS. Flight Officer John H. Grant left Sunday, returning to Brook Field, after spending several days, including Christinas, with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Grant. lo-Ci Elk Street. He was on a training flight across the country when his plane was grounded by weather ami he was given time off to come home. tf Oil Cily. Phone 61S.

2 Oct FOit HALE HAVE VOI TIRES CAPPED BY THE FACTORY METHOD! Weekly Service. FIRESTONE STORES 1274 Liberty St. Franklia Phone 44. Church, of Oil City, will preach. Thursday evening, I lev.

William C. T.atta, minister of the First I'nited Presbyterian Church, of Oil I'ily, will preach. Friday evening services preparatory to communion will be held and the pastor. Dr. William II.

Orr, will FOR KAI.K 8 cylinder Pontlac, 4-door, fully equipped. Owner going into armed service. Call at tiUH-l'Jth St. 9Jan3t FOR KAI.K Kelvlnator refrigerator, family size in good condition. Call -'lili-G.

8Jan2t preach. age irom smoke is consuieraoie. I tie loss in partially covered by insurance. Mr. Mason hud banked the lire about 11:33 and the dog- made known the existence of the smoke and tire al about 1 o'clock.

FOR SAI.Ii Seven-room house at 242 Pacific St. Call 879-L. SJanlit Some mushrooms ni'e so delii-ale that I hey lire to he found only between dawn and sunrise, Howard Alisire, Slanley Newton, W. G. Wright, Emerson Varletts.

The hoard member feel fortunate In- having George H. Fry accept the chairmanship of Hie campaign. Air. Fry Will announce his committees and campaign dates In the next, few da vs. COLUMBIA INDUSTRIES MADE IDLE By GORGE COLl'MKIA, Jan.

CP All Columbia industries, including several war plant, were idle today and residents of the community were advised Hint only ihree days supply of water was available after an ice jam in the Susquehanna Kiver resulted in a flood of the pumping station of the borough waler works. Theodore II. Kain, general manager of tlie Columbia Water Company, said Hint only gallons of water were available for ue in the borough, and that it may take four day to clear the Jain and put the flooded pumps back In operation. Resident were urged to use water for drinking and cooking only, and the Pennsylvania railroad directed intake valves on its waler tank closed. Steam trains will not take water in the shortage area, the railroad said.

Kaln said the waler In the pumping stjition reached a flood level of four feet when Hie river ice broke and Jammed afler a brief lhaw. FOR HAI.K Coal. Good, clean mine run, screen and btuker. A. W.

Crawford. Call 7S6-X. 4Jan 6t FOR RENT Louis Austin Thome. Loui Austin Thome, of 1127 Elk Street, died in the 'Ml City Hospital Monday at p. following an lllnes of one mouth.

He was admitted to the hospital last Saturday. Mr. Thorne was the son of the lute William N. Thorne and Olive Osborne Thorne and whs born in Clinfon-ville. He had been a resident of Franklin since 1010.

Mr. Thorne was employed 22 years by the Oil Well Supply Comptiny in Franklin, and during the past, several years had been employed by the Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company. Mr. Thorne was a member "of the First Presbyterian Church. He was a member of the Masonic Order and the Coiislstorv at Colidersport.

'He was PROMOTED IN ITALY. WITH THE FIFTH A KMT, Italy Cpl. James T. Semple, son of William C. Semple, who lives at 2S Buffalo Street.

Franklin, ha been promoted to sergeant. He is a cook with Hie "Custer" Division Lieut. Gen. Mark W. Clark's Fifth Army in Italy.

FOR KE NT Three furnished rooms. Adults only. Inquire at I'i'iZ Chestnut Ht. Iljanl FOR KENT Sleeping room suitable for one or two girls, centrally located. Phone S93-K.

GET EMffl RED PHOTS! LOST LOI4T A child's purse containing a sil- i I i with mitna i n1 rnmilLtA addrftss belonging to one of tlie Keller twins. Finder please call iMSIit-l't. Re ward. held in high esteem by a host of friends, Surviving blm are his wife, Mrs. Daisy Jobson Thorne, and.

the following brothers and sisters: William II. Thorne. of Grove Cily; Thomas D. Thorne. of Franklin; Kennel Thome, AKKIVKS OVERSEAS.

Cpl. Glenn Gilliland has arrived in England, according to word received by bis mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Gillb land. His address may be secured by (ailing his mother, PFC. JOLLY IN ENGLAND.

Mr. and Mrs, .1. Al. Jolly have received word from their son, I'fc. Henry Kradeii July, that he has arrived safely in England.

His address may lie secured by calling 12H1. ADDKESS IfS GIVEN. Kenneth Rorliu, seaman second da, has been assigned to Tug Office, V. 2112. Norfolk 1, Va.

LOST Two strand pearl necklace. (Christmas Finder phone 2019-1. 9Janlt of Hyltiinore, Md. Cora rl horiii. LOST Ration books, No.

3's and 2 No. 4's, issued lo Mrs. Jake Neely, Koute Bataan Hero Will Be Heard Thursday 3. Franklin, Pa. SJanllt LIMIT STRAYKD OK STOLKN Child's pet, rust, colored cocker spaniel pup.

An swers to name or Muges. it seen please leave information at 402 Klk Slret or phnne 7B7-U. 6Jan3t of P.altimore: Eslher Thorne. of Franklin; Iloscoe Thorne, of Clarion, and Airs. Homer H.

laker, of Hnlli-more. Funeral services will be conducted from the Hitchanan Funeral Home at p. ni. Wednesday by Kev. Dr.

William II. Orr. minister of the First Presbyterian Church. Interment will be in Franklin Cemetery. Friend will be received at the funeral home at any time.

Anderson's NOW SHOWING! SUN PORCH or DEN LIVING ROOM SUITES! $5950 and up Including Sofa Matching Chair Odd Chair Anderson's Save used fats for your country! MISCELLANEOUS Alt typns of financing for buyer or Personal Dli-20ct tf seller. Call Oil City 2177. count Company. 1 ICAf, OTICK. Nesbit and Wasson, Attorneys.

Kx- change Bank and Trust Frank MARSKMALLOW TOASTING DEVICE IS INVENTED HERE David W. Frailer, Io20 Buffalo Street, today received a choeji from Popular Alechanlc Magaxlne for hi articie on using a large tin can a an "oven" for the toasting of tmirshnial-lows. The magazine gave an artist ie display to Mr. Fruzier's 'lmple devhie. All that Is necessary 1 to remove the ends of the can and place It on the lire at a slight angle to that the flame do not reach the nuirwliniallow, poied on a stick thrust into the center of the heated can.

lin, Pa. Notice that Letters Testamentary on the Kstnte of Harry E. Gill, late of the City of Franklin, Venango County, Pennsylvania, deceased, having been granted, all persons Indebted to said es tale will make payment and those hav I 0 1 Keep saving all used kitchen fats. Your country urgently needs them to help make medicines, parachutes, synthetic rubber, munitions, paints and soaps for military and civilian uses. So keep up your good work.

Save every possible drop of used fats. Remember, lor each pound you turn in, you get 2 red ration points! ing claims will present them to Airs. Janet Wright, 1104 Chestnut Frank lin, Executrix. tuesfit Hillle Marie Heller. Willie Marie Heller, Infant daughter of Corp.

and Mrs. William G. Heller, died very suddenly at her home, tillVi Pacific Street, Tuesday morning at o'clock. She wa born in the Franklin Hospital Oct. 11144, The father hs serving wilh the I'nited States Army in France.

Hhe is survived by her parents; her grandparent, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Heller and Air.

and Mrs. Herbert Hawke, Franklin. Tiie body has been removed to the Barron Chapel where service will be held Wednesday ut 2 p. in. Kev.

Samuel H. Gross, pastor of the Grace Lutheiwj Church officiate. Interment will be in the Franklin Cemetery. At one time bachelor wa used to mean a novice or a person of Inferior degree. FOR THAT KIRK STRIKES TWICE.

KANSAS CITY, Kan. EP The Kansas City, lire department spent a busy afternoon here recently lighting two fire in the same home. Mrs. Lillie Hodge discovered the flrgt Are in the buement of her home at.3:4" p. m.

and called the fire department Firemen extinguished the blaw and left, but at 5:45 returned to fight a fire which had broken out in the Save Used Fats For the Fighting Front Approved by OP A and WFA. Paid for by Industry ELECTRIC APPLIANCE YOU NEED IN THE )ON PAGE 3 OP THIS NEWSPAPER Cpl. George H. Clarke, last ground officer to leave Butaun before its capitulation to the Japanese, Is one of the principals featured In the sound-color film, "They Live Forever," produced by Irwin A. Moon, preacher-scientist of the Moody Itlhle Institute extension stuff.

The picture will be shown Thursday night, Jan. 11, in Calvary Baptist Church, Atlantic Avenue and Center. The United Slutes maintain consulates In foreign conntrie normal times. Canada's poultry population i aid to be six times greater Hum iU human population, i.

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