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PAGE TWO SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1955. THE NEWS-HERALD, FRANKLIN AND OIL CITY, PA. Call Three Obituary Plan Kick-Off Dinner For Seoul Camp Drive; FIRESTONE NEW TREADS tot $11.11 8Het 8.7114. ExMie. Firestone 1274 Liberty Si Frank lia Playgrounds Have Busy Week, Contests And Crafts Featured Nettie Kin; For Induction I Funeral services for Nettie King, FEPC Baffle Tax Debate Due In Legislature If IP I who died Tuesday, were held at Three Franklin area youths have been ordered to report for induction on Aug.

23 at 6 a. it was re City playgrounds were busy plac-; vealed today by officials of Local jes the past week with the young- Board No. 161. neeandnKiinvv outers 1 30 Buchanan- Schmidt Funeral Home. I Rev.

William Rodahaver conduct- Special invitations have been sent jd service, reading the poem, ito all scouters in the Franklin dis- "When Sorrow Comes," and the trict of the Colonel Drake Council. "In the Sweet Bye and Bye." Boy Scouts of America, to attend! 'interment was in the Franklin jthe kick off meeting of the Cemetery with the following pall- 000 Scout camp development fund, 'bearers- Howdy Snyder, Paul Monday, July 18, at the Ex- Snyder, Ralph Clinger Jr. and El-! change Hotel at 6:14 p. m. imer Freer.

SAVE $30oo ON Leaving by chartered bus from jsters enjoying a variety of activ-, jities. i Franklin on that date will be: Income Tax Program Third Ward, supervised by Helen Charles Edward Jamison 917 A NEW 1955 SPEED 10 Emerge hrom rlOUSe 393 Activities included kick ball. Committee Tuesday if avenger hunts, bubble gum con-' 'tests. In tlie senior kick ball fiame. Elk Street, a volunteer.

Jay Cather Cramer, 1437 Eagle Street, regular inductee. Fred Donald McLaughlin, 127 W. Williams Street, Fort Wayne, formerly of Utica, a regular in Michael J. Kriek A requiem high mass for the In a letter irom faui Anderson, of Polk, council president, and Robert D. Rhoads, Franklin campaign district chairman the urgent happy repose of the soul of Michael iiAx it 8 QUEEN DELUXE WASHER ductee.

ineed for scouter participation was J. Kriek, of 1266 Elk Street, who died Wednesday morning in the Franklin Hospital following a lingering illness, was celebrated at 9 a. m. Saturday in St. Patrick's The trio will board a bus at the Green Building, 1243 Liberty Street, Franklin, for the Armed Forces Examining and Induction Station in Pittsburgh.

Now REG. $149.95 119.95 Church. Father Urban S. Barrett was the celebrant. Miss Evelyn Marie Prenatt play Check These Features Double Tub Automatic Wringer Brass Ring Agitator ed the organ and Mass Patricia A.

Stallone sang the funeral ma66. Births 1 Year Guarantee Trouble Free And Many More HARRISBURG (UP)-The fight6 Red team captained by Mike over enactment of fair employment McCarter. defeated the Blue team practices legislation and the first captained by Brent Wolford, 20 appearance of the administration's to 17- Je Nalepa. Willard Hart tax program on the floor of the George Nalepa, Mick Rial and House are expected to highlight Danny McCullough were on tlK next week's legislative sessions, iwinning team and McVay, Kent Democratic House Leader Albert Wolford, Dick Crissman and Joe S. Readinger has announced that Davis on the lossing team.

The the classified income tax program bubble blowing contest was won will emerge from the House Ways by Brent Wolford, Dick Crissman and Means Committee on Tuesday was second and Russell Davis and plans call for a week to inter-lthird. Team two, captained by 1 vene before the measure is given! Ralph Brunton, won the scavenger; its first floor test vote. hunt in 20 minu'ei. Carol McCand- The battle over the controversial less, Bernard Thomas and i age amendment to the FEPCThomas were on the winding team. measure probably will provoke one; Team 1 was composed of Mick of the most stirring debates of ihe Cramer, Barbara Les, session in the Senate Monday.

Ad- Snyder and Dick Wojtowicz. ministration leaders plan an all-: Third Sireet. supervised by i out attempt to eliminate the Re- Willard Andre, had attendance of publican sponsored amendment 254 for the week. A treasure hunt! which bans discrimination in em- was won by Nancy Slagle. A foul; ployment because Of age.

c-nntpst won hv Bill'. A host of friends called at the Barron Chapel to pay their respects and there were many floral trib COMl IN FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dahlman, 151 Front Street, in the Franklin Hospital at 9:30 p.m., Friday, July 15.

utes. On Thursday evening the members of Franklin Lodge No i strongly stressed. Said Anderean and Rhoads, "Be-I cause of the Sesqui Centennial, it has been difficult to secure workers for the advance gifts and commercial women's divisions solicitations. Every other town and district is highly organized but not Franklin. "Our solicitation kick off dinner is scheduled for Monday evening and it will be a dismal, discouraging event unless a miracle happens overnight.

We believe that our own scout family can and will rise to the emergency, and we extend invitations to every public minded citizens of Franklin to join with us by contacting either Arthur hair or Slwood Deeter." Plans for the kick off meeting have proceeded and it is hoped that following a weeks rest from the fun and rigor of the Sesqui-Cetitenniql celebration that scout-friends of scouting in LOSES APPEAL A three-judge Court of Appeals in Cleveland upheld the conviction of Dr. Samuel H. Shep-pard for the July 4, 1954, murder of his wife, Marilyn Rees Sheppard. Dr. Sam's lawyers said they would appeal the case to the Ohio State Supreme Court, and, if rebuffed again, to the U.S.

Supreme Court. 83, Loval Order of Moose called in a body and conducted their me morial services in charge of Wil A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Keeley, 109 Prospect Avenue, in the Franklin Hospital at 4:18 p.m., Friday, July 15. liam E.

OauveJ, governor. On Fn-Jav evening the Ladies Auxiliary Other Speed Queens from $69.95 HZ.00 Down Low Monthly Payments of Jesse G. Greer Post No. 1835 V. F.

called in a body and at 8 p. m. the Rosary was recited. Interment was made in St. Pat Informed sources say three Chamberlain with a total of seven amendments will be offered on of 10 free Uu.0Wj.

floor to the FEPC measure. Onejand Chamberlain won over Deal Barbers Giye Free rick's Cemetery and the following Baseball Game Sunday Franklin Re-Arm baseball team will meet a Sligo team Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Maple Dale diamond. Re-Arm holds a 7-4 win over the visitors. were pallbearers: William D. Rod ahaver.

Clair C. Cramer. Michael A. Serge, Stanly W. Vitka, Eugsne would eliminate the age provision and Lindsev and Burchfield entirely, the second would limit ffl jt hj CMl HQirrilk Sf 91710 non-discrimination to 'Persons be- actfvities included "a pe a ut, 11011 tUI3 01 tween the ages of 40 and 62 and.

the third would do the same fori" and every day I Union AFL Barbers of Local 157. Franklin will rally to this import ant movement to provide adequate facilities at persons ranging between 4a ana bo 0 rears in aae. I Mrs- Anna Deitz. Fifteenth F' -klin visited Camp Easter Seal, cMfmVT r. reported attend- "We are confi and more A second controversial issue due Street supervisor friends from 7 to 9 p.

m. Saturday and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Sunday. Services will be held in the funeral home Monday at 2:30 p.

m. and interment will be made in the Oak Hill Cemetery- tetherball con- tr paign general co-chairman it a to come ud in the Senate is the' ace ol by. In Anderson, "that all those folks in hrimosic was announced attempt of Democratic test. Donnie i.j AaA in.L.hjirnii onnntna ma TTo. Lmon oai Dei visit to camp, in hp pw ii the train C.

Richardson, and Joseph W. iei-freit. Among those attending the services from a distance Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kryk and Lorraine, Detroit, Mrs.

Helen McKee, Pens-acola, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dunlap, Denver, and James Kriek, Chatham, N. Y. Jean Sharp Carson Jean Sharp Carson, 46, of Stoneboro RD 1.

died at 1:15 p. m. Friday in Mereer Cottage Hospital following an operation. She was born in Lake Township, Mercer County, Nov. 29, 1908, the come tax to the proposed consti-'kin and Jack Orscna.

Kay LoSue addition to giving Jie haircuts was. and character development of omcnHmont tr nprmit mv.lwnn F.ann anH t0 the children who attend tnHav will Dioduce the mira- ment of a $150,000,000 state bonus Primosic in the checker tourna- summer camps operated by The1 needed. They must help build to Korean War veterans. Iment. Donnie Primosic won the lvama eiy ior teams needed JranKiin 10 so- Republican leaders have an-: horseshoe title for the week.

Storv i Children and Adulfe the the funds for this great pro Seal Society. Union Barbers are gram to help provide character nounced they will oppose any at-: hours, crafts, foot racing, bubble temnt. to tark nn the graduated in-! enm arrs Kail ihvnuina a considering a project for crippled anri nhvsical development faculties Loans come levy, declaring that other checkers were enioved children on a nation-wide basis, and for Franklin and other Council STOCK CAR RACTVO SUNDAY. JILT 11, StS T. TRI-CITT BPRKOWAV BOAD types of taxes will be sufficient to, At FpVpnth 4tret Mii of Local 157 visited camp iad daughter of Thoma6 and Olive nnance we oonu.

had 189 children dur-tax should be attached until the. t. ing the week. Activities included measure has been enacted by two Clean up bHls, reduce payments, with cash loan. Phone or come Wherry Sharp.

She spent most of her life in that vicinity and was married to Earl Carson in November of 1927. She was a member of the Stone legislative sessions. As a constitu in to tee us today! Loans wp to $1000 to see first-hand the problems and The program planned for the kick activities of the handicapped young-loff meeting will be a full and com-sters. Iplete presentation of the Camp A "Union Barbers' Day for Crip- Coffman story and needs. The din-pled Children," approved as a na-iner will open with a presentation tion-wide project, will be considered' of colors by local, scouts and a by Local 157 at its next meeting, ac-j pledge of allegiance to the flag cording to N.

Carl McNutt, Secre-jled by a local cub scout, tarv of Local 157 Barbers Union Chairman for the evening wall AFL. "We were certainly im-be Norman Davis, member of the tional amendment it would have to be passed by the next Legislature in addition to the present sessions to go to the voters at a referen boro Presby terian Church. She i-s survived by five children, Mrs. Robert Zahniser, of Stoneboro: James E. Carson, of Sharon; Carol Lynn, Ronald Lee, and Bonnie Jean, all at home.

pressed and surprised at the won-j scout executive board ana cam tetherball, checkers. Softball, bowling, bean ball, bubble gum blowing contest, squirt gun contests, horseshoes and basketball. Elmer Given was the winner in tetherball and Joe Luppino and Pastor won in the doubles horseshoe tournament. Attendance at Oak Hill was 250, Wayne Eakin reported. Jake Lindsev was the tetherball champion, winning over B.

Haupt. A. Freeman and J. Wentworth. D.

Rice was the winner in a chicken fight, winning over S. Freeman, Wee Wee Smith, and C. Cratty. Arts and crafts instructor Miss loans or $600 mad by paign cabinet. Among mose ai me Also surviving are two grand derful work being done for these unfortunate crippled children," Mr.

sneakers' table will be Ray H. An dum. Despite the length of the sessions and the prospect that they will continue into the fall, there are no present plans for a recess. Gov. George M.

Leader said at this week's press conference that he will postpone his own plans for a short vacation with his family if the tax situation demands it. derson, campaign general co-chair children, a sister, Mrs. Paul R. Mouck, of Aliquippa, and a sister-in-law, Mrs. Roy Sharp, of Frank McNutt said, "And Union Barbers are vitally interested in their community responsibility as good citizens, in helping these children BtAeAciai Consumer Discount Co.

Ill CENTrR STREET 2nd Floor Thrift Drug Co. OU City, Pa. Phone: Oil City 61-254 Open cvanings phone for hoars tsifK mats to ruidtnti tl til mmmo'lng lte lin RD 2. A dauehter and a brother preceded her in death. The body was removed to the man, Harry R.

Bittenbenaer, corporations chairman, Merle B. Mitcham, advance gifts chairman, Lloyd Fox, commercial chairman. Homer R. Jacobs, scout family chairman, John E. Kockler, clubs and organizations chairman, Mrs.

along the road to independence." Announcement of the details of Waters Funeral Home in Stoneboro where the family will receive "Union Barbers' Day for Crippled Alice Logue had 191 children at the At the Hospital Children" will be forthcoming foL different playgrounds. Crafts in E. E. Brumberg, women division and Miss Marian Catlin, cluded leather, pot holders, lanyards, belts, ceramics and felting publicity chairman will be timed to coincide with a na-iH tv, De timed coincide wiui a na-r tv, work. Next week the work will in-iwui 7CJltna anH intro- Admitted Mrs.

Agnes Rial, 119 Otter Street. Mrs. Clifford Burgert, 720 Street. ciuae noisters, belt and pocketbook uon-wiue movement uv visiting campaign leaders will be Adam Minnigh, Franklin, Athletic activities at Miller-Sib- Freddie Long, 1278 Liberty Street. James Baiter, Utica RD 2.

ley Field had an attendance of 227 under James McCulough. Minor and senior baseball, basketball and tennis for senior and junior boys and girls were included in the pro- who is Scout family campaign district vice chairman. Minnigh will introduce Norman Davis, the chairman for the evening. Section chairman for Franklin who will be at the speakers' table are: corporations, Verne Petter- Meadville Trucker Loses Legs in Crash Mrs. John Rodgers, 410 Wiley Avenue.

Linda Wheeler, Stoneboro RD I. Discharged William Peterson, Franklin RD'gram. at Miller-Sibley A Meadville area truck dnverison: advance gilts, nair, 1. The schedule Barbara Splatt, Harrisville RD 1. next week: whn lot hoth hid lees in an acoi-i commercial, Elwood Deeter; wom- PLYMOUTH is truly a LEADER dent Thursdav remained in serious! en's, Mrs.

Charles Johnston; condition at Meadville City Hospital; Scout family, J. Robert Jones and today Harvey Hoovler; and clubs and or- Robert W. Stroup 23, of Mead-ganization6, John E. Kockler. Each a had hnh 1pm almost wil give a two minute talk on the ii 1 i aji tt i-i: completed severed when his oi me amnion rrnuuw.

President Paul Anderson in con- L. E. Tidd, Pikeville, Ky. Monday Yankees vs. Pirates, Miss Delia Raymond, 943 Liberty! 10 a.

Third Ward vs. Oak Hill, Street. p. m. Mrs.

H. L. Knappenberger, 1116 Tuesday Yankees vs. Dodgers, Liberty Street. 110 a.

Eleventh Street vs. Fif- Miss Margaret Reagle, 1437 Newjteenth Street, 1 p. m. Street. i Wednesday Pirates vs.

Dodg- Mrs. George Himes, Kennerdell'ers, 10 a. high school ba.sket-RD 1. ball. 1 p.

m. Harry Myers, Polk. Thursday Tennis, 10 a. Richard Cauvel, 674 Grant football, 1 p. m.

Friday Pirates vs. Yankees. HOSTESS SHOP VOLUNTEER io a. Fifteenth Street vs. Third WORKERS Sunday.

Mrs. Tim- 1 p. m. in the low priced Meld, tn tor-trailer veered off Route 6 westl rammoH inifn assertea, jranjuin cus- tree. His legs were later amputated trict has alway; accepted its fair HAVE YOUR SERVICE WORK DONE HERE Junior Dollars are given away with all service work.

Franklin Auto Inc. See these for your "SESQUI" Driving Pleasure 1953 PLYMOUTH Station Wagon. Heater, overdrive and dark green. 1952 PONTIAC Hard Top. Radio, heater, hydro-matic.

Very clean. 1948 CADILLAC 4-Door Sedan. Radio, heater, hydromatic, white wall tires. 1951 PONTIAC 4-Door Sedan. Radio, heater, hydromatic.

1947 NASH 4-Door. Radio, heater. Very clean. Only 30.000 miles. 1950 CHEVROLET Radio and heater.

Snyder's Garage Open Evenings vl to p. ns. 1813 Otter St Phone 2-8T24 VACATION SPECIALS 1954 Chevy 210 4-dr. Heater 1495 1954 Ply. Savoy 4-dr.

1395 1953 Mercury 4 -dr. O.D 1495 1953 Packard 4-dr. Auto 1495 1953 Ford Mainline 4-dr 1095 1952 Stude H. Top. Auto.

T95 1951 Nash Rambler H. Top S95 1950 Stude Champ 4-dr. 545 Many Others To Choose From In Late Models PERSON MOTORS Studebaker-Packard Dealers 200 12th SL Pbme 2-4711) ney; Monday, Morning, Mrs. Oil-: Minor lea sue scores this wwk- Pirates 4, Dodgers 4 (tie). be rt Steele and Mrs.

Clarence Pet-, tegrew; Afternoon. Mrs. C. E. Cox and Mrs.

Harry Biery; Evening, Mrs. M. R. Orsega and Mrs. Jack Dodgers 7, Pirates 3.

Pirates 10, Yankees 4. Intermediate league scores Fifteenth Street 6. Oak Hill 4. Third Ward 12, Fifteenth Street beauty and performance. Completely redesigned from head-lamp to tail-lamp.

In stunning all-new lines that span 10 inches mors in length. Under the hood a brand new Hy-Fire V8 engine of 177 h.p. with 4 -barrel carburetor. SEE THEM AT McBride Williams DODGE PLYMOUTH Passenger Cars and Dodge "Job-Rated" Trucks 1243 Otter St. Ph.

2-2918 Jones. just above the knee. ever' pcoui prog.a n. we State Police of the Meadville sub- cannot let our boys down. We are station said Mr.

Stroup probably building for tomorrow as well as would have died if.it had not been; for today Franklin' will produce for Charles Higgins of Linesvillel1 miracle necessary to finish the and two unidentified motorists stopped at the scene. The men ap-j plied tourniquets to Mr. Stroup'si I Tsaa I thighs immediately after the LCI yC MvCLUlIU Taken by ambulance to the hos-l pital, the injured man underwent Calif in Darl' three hours of surgery. I 1 13 III I 01 1 According to State Police, Stroyp's legs were almost severed A 50 jmb one of South at the ankles and badly injured to; City Park's big elm trees came! the point of amputation, crashing down overnight, narrowly I Investigators said Mr. Stroup ap- missing a park bench and somej parently lost control of the truck! shrubbery.

about 5:20 p. m. as he was eiwoutej Director of Parks James E. King, I home from Ohio. The tractor-trail-! on hand early this morning to in-1 1 I AT 1 V.

1 Third Ward 19, Oak Hill 6. 727 Grant St. Parks Employe Wins In Window Contest Phone 2-3193 Phone J-3H? Franklin's Ford Dealer hnnncprl into a ten before n'vesoagaie me misnap, saia me nmo In a recent National Gold Seal ild nito Ce tree didn't appear to have been rotten: dwpiay contest. William E.s"hf et' atand could give no explanation fr.r! Cauvel of Partes was awarded' State Police estimated tne loss ai- third prize for the best window inj15.000 to the vehicle which is ol-js relativelvl the entire Cleveland district, which ed by Frank Z'ckefoe fW'f 'If lr ft! 53 Buick Roadmaster 4 Door I time during the night, but nothing lof the magnitude believed neces rainjnieu wie sreaier portion oiijaite nu x. iuc wuv.i Northwestern Pennsylvania and 'at the time.

Eastern Ohio. A check for $25 will be presented to Mr. Cauvel in BLOOD MONEY -SPECIAL '54 Olds 88 Hard Top Coupe Tu Tone Green, Hydramatic, Turn Signals, Back-Up Lights, Radio and Rear Speaker. Very Clean. ALSO sary to np off such a large limb.

The tree limb measured nearly a foot in diameter. 50 Buick Special 2 Door me near luiure oy a uoia oKIlXiHirOKT, Conn. Six mo- sales supervisor. itnrists in traffic court accenied Arrangements were being mede 51 Buick Special 2 Door 48 Buick Roadmaster 4 Door 48 Nash 4 Door 48 Chevrolet Club Coupe 49 Buick Super 4 Door Mr. Cauvel has been connected the judge's offer to have charges 'late this morning to have the limb with Parks for many years.

Henolled if they would each contrib- removed from the park. It broke supervisor of the dow.is-ta:rs'ute a pint of blood at a hospital. I off about 30 feet above the ground 1, 111 t.iaine 01 winajw irecora-' and is also a floor salesman. ISll 50 Chevrolet 2 Door '51 Chrys. Windsor 4-Dr.

'51 Olds 88 4-Dr. '4S Plym. DeLuxe 4-Dr. 46 Ford 4-Dr. '53 Plym.

Cran. 4-Dr. 51 Olds 98 4-Dr. '50 Chev. 4-Dr.

P. G. 47 Chev. 4-Dr. 49 Chevrolet 2 Door The opossum of the southern United States belongs to one of the oldest living families of mammals.

His ancestors prowled the earth with dinosaurs some 70.000.000 years ago. -NOTICE- ifectric Service IKE'S PICK Reuben Buck Robertson of Cincinnati, Ohi has been nominated by Pml-Eisenhower to be deputy secretary of defense. The Ohio man ufacturer was nrr I tn succeed Robert Anderson. McCarthy buick, int. IBBS OLDSMOBILE INTERRUPTION 1 1010 BUFFALO PH.

ID 2-3516 OPEN EVENINGS FRANKLIN 2-2193 nil LIBERTY. STREET NEWS! lWlVnHnflMsMBM fC f-45 war oftl4 cfiiwrotif) ftr-wr, MUSIC! Sunday, July 17 7 A. M. to 10 A. M.

Weather Permitting Sugarcreek, Wyattville, Hannaville, Cooperstown, Galloway, Dempseytown Road and Part of Rocky Grove Avenue. To improve facilities it will be necessary to discontinue electric service affecting customers in the above area for approximately three hours Sunday morning. kV 4v' 1 1950 FOED V-8, F-S Pickup. Heater, tires like new. Wonderful condition.

Be sure and see this Buy Only 5695 $645 1953 CHRYSLER New Yorker Club Coupe $1795 Automatic transmission, power steering, radio, heater, one owner, (very clean). 1952 CHRYSLER Imperial 1595 Radio, heater, automatic transmission, power steering. 1952 DESOTO 4-Door Sedan 1195 Radio, heater, automatic transmission, one owner. 1953 CHEVROLET 1195 Radio, heater, defroster, overdrive. 1951 BUICK Super Convertible 895 Radio, heater, automatic transmission, one owner.

1950 FORD 2-Door 545 Heater, defroster, radio, overdrive. 1950 STI DEBARER Commander Club Coupe 495 Radio, heater, defroster, automatic transmission, one owner. 1949 PACKARD 4-Door Sedan 245 Radio, heater, defroster. Harry Bittenbender Co. OPEN EVENINGS FROM 6:30 P.

M. TILL 9 P. M. 1281 ELK STREET DIAL 2-2138 BASEBALL! 1959 PLYMOUTH Deluxe 2 -Door Sedan. Heater, defroster, food tires, good paint.

Only $745 1951 PLYMOUTH Cranbrook 4 -Door Sedan. Heater, defroster, seat covers, good tires. Special WKRZ '645 CRiTic-rnk uyA WrieM is one of the principal factors behind Congress" delay in granting additional funds for the new Air Force Academy. The noted architect has called the school's design "half-baked" and better suited to a wayside market 1951 STUDEBAKER 8 4-Door Sedan. Heater, defroster, good paint, rood tires.

Prked to sell at OPEN EVENINGS TILL 8 P. M. PENNSYLVANIA ELECTRIC COMPANY C. H. PALMER, District Managei.

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