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The News-Herald from Franklin, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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si In i a Grade 8 Pupils of St. Patrick's School Graduate Rocky Grove Department 12 THE NEWS-HERALD Franklin and Oil City, Pa. Saturday, June 9, 1956 It it 4h 0lt i su JH xj H5 fij m-f Ill illlllHWH IMltfWBl Li 1 1 IMWIOTIM nil llll Road, Polk RD 1, a recent patient in Franklin Hospital, has been transferred to Erie Veterans Hospital. His address is: Erie Veterans Administration Hospital, 135 East 38th Ward 4, Erie 5, Pa. City firemen were busy today in the 700 block of Liberty Street and on Chestnut Street removing limbs in treees which had broken off and were considered a hazard.

McElhaney's certified plants ai Fowler Farm Service Everything for your garden needs. Adv. The 409th Military Government Co. of the Franklin Armory Reserve Center is training thi weekend on the rifle range of the Izaak Walton League grounds on the Polk Cut-off. The men me this morning and are scheduled to fire .45 calibre automatic weapons and the carbine again at 8 a.

m. Sunday. For quality workmanship call Hoover Rug Cleaning Franklin. Free pick-up and delivery. Phone Idlewood 2-3017.

Adv. Fire Chief A. W. Hanna's police dog was struck and fatally injured on Fifteenth Street, near Chestnut Street, Friday night. Dessert Card Party, June 11, 8 p.

m. St. John's Parish House Mon. Evening Group, donation 50c Adv. Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn McCartney, of 54 Palmer Avenue, Rocky Grove, wish to thank their friends for gifts, cards and flowers given them during their recent illnesses in Franklin Hospital. O'Polka Rug Cleaning. 2-5476. --Adv.

Kathryn Genevieve Shop is closed all day Saturday during June, July and August. We're open till nine both Monday and Friday nights till five the rest of the week. Adv. The address of Pvt. John G.

Mclntire is: U. S. 52326058, How. 1st 2nd A. Fort George G.

Meade, Md. Rolls, bearings and other parts for most all makes of washers. Bring old parts for sample. Ha- B' students include, left to right: front row, Joan Montana, Elizabeth Kozalla, Mary Ann Lesco, Sally Lesko, Nancy Lang, Car-ole Nalepa, Martha Kirk, Mary Kay Soisson, Dianne O'Polka, Nancy Filiger, Connie Cooper, Margaret Willis, Betty Reagle; second row, Michael a Richard Bergin, Eugene Wither-up; back row, Anthonj Johnston, James Lusher, George Paschala, Edward Bergin, Julian Conrad, Michael Brown, John Bailey, Theodore Rossman, Charles Doutt, Anthony Scurry, Thomas O'Brien. Rev.

John Kirk, assistant pastor of the church, is at the left with Father Barrett, pastor, at the right. Carole Nalepa and Eugene Witherup were announced as high honor students for their class with Martha Kirk and Julian Conrad, second high Carole and Edward were pre- Commencement exercises for the graduating students of the eighth grade at St. Patrick's School were held last night in the church. Rev. Urban S.

Barrett was the speaker and a number of awards were announced during the program. Pictured lavern Owner, Who Sold Beer to Victims Of Crash, Sought "Four are dead because a money-hungry tavern operator sold boys almost a full case of beer!" Thus declared tiet. C. C. Nad- deo.

commanding officer of thethe Pennsylvania Grade Crude Oil State Police Substation at Mead-1 ville, this week as he launched an investigation to find the tavern owner who allegedly sold beer to five Sandy Lake area youths before they were involved in an Children to Have Program on Sunday At Grace Church The annual Children's Day program for the Sunday school of the Grace Evangelical United Brethren Church will be held during the worship hour on Sunday at 10:45 a. m. The program has been announced as follows: Processional, Miss Josephine Fuller, church organist. Hymn, "Fairest Lord Jesus," congregation. Invocation, Rev.

J. C. Wygant, pastor emeritus, in the absence of Rev. C. L.

Rummel. Recitations "Welcome," Linda Rugh; "I Know," Johnny Weaver; "Welcome," Peggy Mihled-er; "Jesus Loves the Little Ones," Rodney Adams; "A Happy Prayer," Jimmy Russell; Children's Day," Mary Lou Ferringer; "All Through the Week," Allen Jolley; "What We Should Do," Mike and Kathy Shaffer; "Jesus Loves Me," Karen Mong, and "June Time Is Tune Time," Wendy Brown. Songs and fingerplay, boys and girls of the Beginner's Department. Recitations "I'll Live for Jesus," Larry Bruner; "I Will Try," Kathy Brannon; "I Want to Serve Jesus," Peggy Berlin; "A Smile for Jesus," Steve Sey-ler; "A Little Helper," Holly Read; "Maybe," Darlene Shingle-decker; "It's a Fact," Chuckie Wright; "Trying," Leslie Adams; "God Sees," Billy Moore; "His Part," Mike Read; "A Gift for Jesus," Cheryl Snyder. Song, "I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say," Youth Choir.

Recitation, "Give Gladly," Gloria Fulmer. Offering, Rev. Wygant. Song, "Jesus' Love Is Like a Star," boys and girls of the primary and junior departments. Choral Reading, 23d Psalm, boys and girls.

Exercise, "Put Jesus First of All," Mrs. Roy Flickner's and Mrs. James Miller's classes. Piano solo, Cheri Hanna. Exercise, "The Open Heart," Mrs.

Alfred Fuller's Class. Song, "I Will Talk With Jesus," Primary and Junior departments. Exercise, "The Weeding Brigade," Mrs. Stanley Vanderhoff's Class. Instrumental duet, Kay Flick- ner and Carol Bunce.

Exercise, "The Fisherman," Mrs. Merle Gilmore's and Mrs. Harry McGinnis' Classes. Piano solo, Jacqueline Hoovler, Closing Song, "Temple Building," Primary and Junior Departments. Benediction, Rev.

Wygant. Recessional, Miss Fuller. Another First Is Won by Band At Wesleyville Another first prize was captured by the Rocky Grove Firemen's Band Friday evening when it was chosen as the best band in the firemen's parade held at Wesleyville, The firemen were also awarded a prize for traveling the greatest distance to participate in the pa rade. There will be a special rehears al at 7:30 p. m.

Wednesday in the fire hall and all band members are urged to attend. The schedule for the coming week includes the Flag Day pa rade in Franklin on Thursday and a firemen's parade in Union City on Saturday. Pedal Pusher auto accident which wiped out four: since 1923, will launch a business of them. session at 2:30 p. m.

in the Penn- Three of the boys who died in hills Club, according to W. C. Wen-the May 19 crash near Hartstown'zel, executive manager, on Route 322 were brothers, Thorn- charles A chipman of Bolivar, as ana uavia, zu-year-oia twins, and Richard Elder, 18. The driver of the car, Thomas Snyder, 19, died seven days later. 'We are making every effort ,97, will the nro.

learn where these youths got thejgiam Two papers are scheduied beer and turn the information at tne afternoon session. James V. over to the Liquor Control Brown of Washington, D. sec- sented with the American Legion medals given to eighth grade students and Ed'ard Bergin and Ann Huefner were announced winners of the Catholic Daughters of America poetry contest. Sister Kathleen is principal of the school and the teacher for the eighth grade.

(News-Herald Photo) DANIELS MOVING STORAGE Local Long Distance Moving Storage MAYFLOWER AGENT Dial 2-2111 "Hotpoint" Refrigerators Automatic Washers and Dryers See Our Bargain Buys on Used Appliances STRICKENBURG ELECTRIC 705 Rocky Grove Ave. Dial 2-2019 combine to win public con fi denee in our service. BuchaianSchmidt M.LIUCKANAN M.CMOTHIH R.S.KMMIOT 1340 Elk St. Phone 2-5319 FRANKLIN, PA. Listen to the Cleveland Indians and Pittsburgh Pirates Ball Games Over W.

K. R. Z. Sgt. Addeo continued.

Just this week a trooper inter- 200 Delegates To Attend Oil Meet The four state 11 sylvania Grade crude oil region Pennsylvania, New York, Ohio, and West Virginia is expected to send about 200 oil producers and refiners to the 33rd annual meeting of Association Wednesday, June 13, in; 'Bradford The group, composed of Pennsylvania grade crude oil producers, refiners and marketers banded to gether in a non-profit association association nresident. will nreside. Election nf riireptnrs will niap A movie "Peomp products and retary treasurer of the National Petroleum Council, will discuss ceding dinner will be Pennsylvania Refining Valvoline Oil di- vision of Ashland Oil and ing Co and Wolfs Head oi, Re.i fining Co. Inc. Charles' M.

Hanria, of Chicago, management consultant, and n. omist, will address the annual dinner meeting. His snhiprt will iJUne 13 Uesignatea Guard Enlistment Dav 7 INDIANTOWN GAP, Pa. (UP) Maj. Gen.

Henry K. Fluck, commander of the 28th Infantry Division, said today June 23 had been designated enlistment day to begin a drive to bring the National Guard division strength to 10,000 by Aug. 12. Mining is one of man's oldest industries. viewed the sole survivor of Costs a Vital crash, Dennis Elder, 15, who is in Factor in Petroleum Production." Greenville Hospital.

I Grote of Des Plaines, 111., "The boy told how he and manasPr nf the rPSparrh brothers and Snyder were drinking development laboratories of i beer from 7 p. m. until the time Universai 0il Products will' of the accident," the sergeant said.jtaik about. "Tomorrow's Products' The youth told the trooper Pennsylvania Grade did not know where the beer was, Hosts at a fellowship hour pre- Tea Table Gossip A public dessert bridge and card party will be held Monday at 8 p. m.

in St. John's Episcopal Parish House by the Monday evening group of the church. Stop worrying. Let us solve your storage problems. Raymond Cleaners.

Phone 2-8522. Adv. Joseph Sgro, of Slippery Hock, was treated Thursday in the Grove City Hospital for first degreee burns of his face and hands received from gasoline fumes while at work on a construction project at Polk State School. Dad will enjoy an electric shaver make your selections from our complete display of Sunbeam, Schick, Remington and No-relco. Liberal trade-in offer at La-londe Electric, 106 East Front Oil City.

Phone Larry Dunkerly, 10 -year -old son of Mrs. Phyllis Dunkerly, of L'tica RD 2, who suffered severe lacerations of the toes in an accident at a Little League jamc Tuesday night, is reported in "good condition" in Franklin Hospital. The youngster, a spectator at the field, was the victim of a painful accident when another youth dropped a jagged end of sewer pipe on his toes. If it's bathing suits you are shopping for, see our large selection. We also have chubby sizes for small girls.

VIRGINIA MORSE The Sandycreek 4-H Agricultural Club will meet on Monday, June 11, at the Sandycreek Grange Hall. A ball game will be played at 7:30 p. m. and the meeting will be held at 8:15 p. m.

For weddings, anniversaries, and birthdays, why not give her flowers from Phillips-Kifer Flowers. Dial 2-4519. Adv. "Fishing conditions are just about right." That was the consen-sus of opinion today, as both the river creek continued to recede. The river, yesterday at 5.6 feet, fell close to the normal mark of 5.2 feet this morning.

Both streams are clear and the fish appear to be biting Brown's Dinette will be open Monday. Closed Wednesdays until further notice. Adv. The annual meeting of the members of the Franklin-Venango Chapter, American Red Cross, will be held at 3 p. m.

Monday in the chapter house. Seed potatoes, 1.50 onion gets, 4 lbs. 25c or $1.25 for 32 lb bag. Wilson's Market, Utica, Pa. Adv.

Temperatures bounded to 83 in Franklin and 82 in Oil City yesterday, the day proving one of the warmest of the season. The high temperatures were followed by persistent showers which began at 7 o'clock. Raymonizing costs no more than ordinary cleaning. Raymond Cleaners. Phone 2-8522.

Adv. A truck owned by a siding firm which had been parked on Liberty Street near Thirteenth Street for the past three days was towed away on orders of City Police this morning. Square Dance every Sat. night at Utica Fire Hall. Adv.

Police report that the local situation was exceptionally quiet last evening and this morning, and no serious accidents occurred. Rugs furniture, cleaned in your home or in our plant. Shaughnessy Rug Cleaners, Oil City, 8-2785. Adv. Ray V.

Mitchell, Georgetown President's Wife ACROSS 1 Wife of 28th 55 Russian storehouse 56 Roman Rni Tn magistrate Wilson 58 Disunite DOWN 1 Star (Fr.) 2 Condemned 3 Irritate 4 Bind 5 Conceals 6 Cried 7 Island (Fr.) 8 African cony (var.) 9 Musteline mammals 10 Secretary of U.S. navy (1861-1869) 6 She was the of Norman Gait 11 Japanese gateway 12 Puff up 13 Registered 14 Braying implement 16 Edge 17 East (Fr.) 19 Note in Guido's scale 20 Malt drink 21 Thus 22 War god 23 Nickname of 26th U.S. president 26 Outer garment 29 Ribbed fabric 31 Cushion 32 River in Switzerland 33 Follower 34 Went to bed 38 Eat away 42 Merit 43 Correlative of either 45 Tatter 4 Compass point 47 British money of account 48 Masculine appellation 49 Roc's passenger 31 She was Wilson's wife I 12 IS ii 3 34 135 Bb A 50 II Presbyterian To Present Program At Church Sunday The Rocky Grove Avenu1 Presbyterian Church has completed plans for its Children's Day pro gram which will be held on Sun day at 10:30 a. m. in the church.

The young people, under the direction of their teachers and lead-ers, have prepared the following entertainment: Prelude, flower song, Elisabeth Sibley. Processional hymn. Scripture, Deut. and Mark Linda Burns. Prayer, Buzz Mong.

Glad to See You, Kerry McEn-tire. Welcome, Sally McKenzie. My Doll, Ellen Haggerty. To Please Him, Tommy Weaver, Glenn Weaver, David Exley. The Bible Tells Us, Teddy Hoover.

Beautiful Day, Susan Frampton. Solo, The Lord's Prayer, Jean Sibley. The Children, Scott Walters. One Little Candle, Joyce Houser. Jesus Is Here, David Murray.

Give and Gain, Debbie Owen. Junior Choir, Give of Your Best, Lighthill. God's Treasure, Tomann McDon-nough. God Make Me Big, Diana So-pher. Little Things, Rickey Hovis, Chuckie Hinds, Ronnie Klinger, Pam Gibbons, Vickie Ritz.

Flower Faces, Catherine Sibley. Songs, Happy Children's Day, Happy Is Children's Day. I Just Ask God, Debbie Harton. Pretty Roses, Becky Houser. Smiles, Dorothy Mackey.

Our Day, Johnny Fetterolf. God's Missionaries, Kent McEl-hattan, Rkhard Hutchison, Jon What Kind Have You, Janet Kenyon. Solo, I Know Who Makes the Daisies, Becky Piel. That Will Never End, David Haggerty, Ricky Rembold, Donnie Dawson. Jesus Loves the Children, Elaine McElhattan, Ann Henderson, Col leen Kenyon.

Vocal trio, Jesus Loves the Little Children, Joyce, Linda and Becky Houser. My Plan, Dick Exley. Announcements and offering. Offertory solo, Meditation, Kay Lou Weaver. Sunflowers Teach a Lesson, Janet Dawson.

Coming to Jesus, Billy Davis. Everywhere, Donnie Walters. Jesus, Our Savior, Peggy Ritch-ey. God and I Work Together, Linda Phillips. Junior Choir, He Cares For Me, Ellis.

God's Hand, Tommy Phiiiips. A Bible band, Joanne Weaver, Kenny Smith, Barbara Davis, Ronald Walters, Linda Mitchell. Thank You For Our Teachers, Janet Pierce. Like the Birds, Becky Piel. The Great Teacher, Judy Rod-gers.

A Thank-You Prayer, Piel. Until We Meet Again, Linda Houser. Benediction, Rev. Calvin Wei-mer. Memorial Service Planned by Firemen At Meeting Monday A memorial service for thp Rocky Grove Volunteeer Fire Department and Relief Association will precede the regular meeting tne department on Monday i evening at the fire hall.

The service will start at 8 clock. Cd'Workers Class To Meet Tuesday The Co-Workers Class of the ocky Grove Avenue Presbvte- rian Church will meet at 7:30 n. m. Tuesday in the social room. Mrs.

Harry Dav and Mrs. I. M. Kleylein will be the hostesses. Pine Hill Church, Domer Chapel Plan Bible School Pine Hill Church of God and Domer Chapel will combine in sponsorship of a vacation Bible School scheduled to begin at Domer Chapel at 6:30 p.

m. Monday. The school, under the direction of Mrs. Sneed Mays, will continue through June 22. Pupils will be accepted from three to 15 years of age.

On Saturday evening, June 23, a combined picnic for the two churches will be held in Coal Hill Community Building with a special program scheduled at that time. Teachers for the school will be as follows: Audine Domer, nursery; Berna-dine Barr, beginners, Lois Nelson, primary; Mrs. Labride Fike, junior; Mrs. Sneed Mays, teen-age group. Isabelle Nelson will serve as pianist and Wanda Bump as secretary for the school.

Eggs of the snapping turtle are good food, but must be fried as they will not boil hard. purcnasea out was certain tavern was this state. Investigating officers said bottles found in the wrecked car naa Pennsylvania caps on tnem. The hospitalized teenager said he was asieep ai uie ume oi-me ac-, cident and did not know what caused it. fer's, E.

1st Oil City Try Citizens Bank of Pleasant-ville. Bank by mail. Adv. Mrs. Earl Cherry, 60 First Avenue, Bleakley Hill, has reutrn- ed from the Franklin Hospital and wishes to thank her friends who remembered her with cards, gifts and flowers.

Red Letter Called Pure Propaganda (Continued from Page One) disarmament efforts. Thus, he urged the United States, Britain and France to join Russia in a "new approach to the adjustment of the disarmament problem" outside the United Nations. This new approach, he said, would require individual actions of the various nations with big armed forces. Bulganin also noted that Russia plans to remove 30,000 men from Soviet forces now stationed in East Germany and suggested that the United States, Britain and France do the same thing. American authorities said the Bulganin letter, which was broadcast to the world Friday night by Moscow Radio, apparently was an effort to make further propaganda capital out of the Soviet manpower cut.

Racer Dies in Crash GREENSBORO, N.C. (UP)- A stock car driver met instant death here Friday night when his roaring midget racer failed to make a curve, crashed through a 10 foot wooden fence and flipped over. The driver was identified as Harold R. (Dickey) Reynolds of Arlington, Va. Answer to Previous Puzzle ne nuwevei, u.di ineyDe "The Conquest of Confusion." had stopped along the highway to drink beer and confirmed that the i I 4 5 .4.1 'f Pi 1 VI i- Ml LIBERAL TRADE-IN ON YOUR OLD RANGE-NOW! On Tapptn Magic Chaf Hardwiclc All Siiti All Pric.i Dial ID.

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ID. 7-2961 "We Service What We Sell" SURRENT ANNUAL DIVIDEND ON SAVINGS VENANGO FEDERAL of Franklin, Pa. 417 Thirteenth Si. IOIweed 2-219 fi HIII ffiiwi A. a LA tt .1 i i i Snyder youth was driving.

At no time, he said, did the driver travel under 60 miles per hour. His condition started to improve Wednesday and he is expected to; recover. The four youths were killed when their car tried to pass another vehicle, went out of control and struck a truck operated by James R. Junselman of Conneaut Lake, RD 2. The driver escaped with only minor abrasions.

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"IS A A Nl A TTrTe A A I cJe5 rE ii ''BILL IL "iTS. niuim ii Trrii I a r-r i II 13 Spoiled child 15 Facility 18 Foolish fellow 22 Helper 24 Exhaust 25 Period of time 27 Roof final 28 Tardy 30 Priority (prefix) 34 Scottish sheepfolds 35 Less difficult 36 30 (Fr.) 37 Drone bee 39 Song bird 40 Sock mender 41 Minced oath 44 Demolishes 47 Poems 50 Prohibit 51 Qualified 53 Dutch city 54 104 (Roman) jp I IS I It. 17 16 19 jtO il gar ill 51 "3T53 It! i I I I I DREAM COME 'TRUE Thli could be jour dream come true, that place 70a hare been looking for all your life. Two acres of land In a peaceful valley, surrounded by hade treei. a amall brook running merrily through it and a beautiful home nestled on the most tenlo spot that allows a breathtaking view from every window In the house.

Imagine a home with a living room that ha three picture windows in it, fireplace, a modern kitchen, two nice bedrooms, modern bath, and a one stall garage with plenty of storage space. It can truly be said here Is a place 1 would love to spend the rest of my Located on Beatty Run Road adjacent to the See Pee Golf course. MOVE RIGHT IN Tes Sir, here Is a beautiful buy. Floors, woodwork and walls like new. Ton won't beUeve it 'till you see for yourself.

Basement neat as a pin! New gas furnace. Large kitchen, dining room and living room. Threo bed rooms and bath en the second floor. Large linen closet, two completely finished rooms on the third floor. Nice lot with a large garago In rear.

Located four houses from 8th Street on Buffalo Street, Priced right. DOLSON BEITH REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Corner Kth and Liberty Call A. M. to I P. M.

Evenings i-3037 mxSI xS 1 inn i Lou Albini, an East Brady RD 1 resident, delighted a group of youngsters in the Eighth Street Bridge area Friday afternoon by pedaling ashore to show them his unusual means of river transportation. Albini spent about an hour on land, stopping for lunch before taking off again on his 253-mile down river trip from Coudersport to East Brady. The bike chassis rides nicely on twin pontoons and requires a slow but steady pedal pushing to turn the two small paddle wheels on the back. Albini planned to arrive at East Brady sometime today. (News-Herald photo) ml.

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