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The Oil City Derrick from Oil City, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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2-- THE DERRICK Oil City-FriiWitin-Clsrion, Pa. Saturday, January 28, 1901 Ex-Local Man Killers Order Of Holy Cross Brother Jerome Kealing, C.S.C., former Oil Cily resident, Ihis past week received Ibe religious habit nnd began canonical (raining for the religious life in the Holy Cross Order. Agriculture Egg Producers Expressing Concern For Possible Overexpanded Output HARRISBURG (AP)-Eggpro- ducers are lic'ginnJng to register concern about signs pointing to overexpandcd output by late this year. Since April, egg prices have picked up from their depressed lut-i. yn.ivi.-u iiuui uiuir uepressea Brother Kcaling, son of Mr, and 1959 levels.

As a result, Ihe U. S. Mrs. Bernard Keating of Oil Cily, was one of eight candidates for the Brothers of Holy Cross, Eastern Province, at riles held January 24 at St. Joseph Novitiate, Valsfic, Following the reception and ceremonies, parents and relatives of candidates were guests at a luncheon.

Agricultural Marketing Service reported, there are "strong increases" in Ihe hatch of replacement chicks. "The results," said Ihe AMS, One Permit Is Issued A building permit was issuct this week lo Tcmpa Harlman 407 North St. II authorized chang ing a clothes lo a bathroom The permit was issued by B. Weber, the city engineer. Health Department Checks Diseases The Oil Cily Heallh Depart ment this week checked 40 cases of communicable diseases.

They included 33 a mumps, three cases of German a a chicken pox. cases To Attend Church of the Nazarene GOl E. 2nd St. Pa. Sunday School 9:45 Morning Worship 11:00 Youth Services 6:30 Sundas; Evening Gospel Service 7:30 Enjoy Sunday Evening "could be an overexpandcd laying flock by The service noted in its report that if the hatchings remain substantially above (he production of early 1960'through May "the laying flock at yearend will be backup lo 1959 levels, which'resulted in unfavorable egg prices," "Accordingly, egg prices are a indicated by the level of chick hatchings," the AMS sunej said.

The developing situation underlines a chronic problem in the egg industry--there is no cffecliv jy of controlling production to prevent radical fluctuations in production from season to season The egg producers themselves likely to drift further downward consislcnlly have opposed any during the spring until a level is term ol government rcgulalion of established which equates dc- their production, Bui the widely mand with prospective fall supply fluctuating market has tended lo Wool Payment Program Will Close March 31 FRANKLIN' Wool growers callage lo be announced later in bo stin Also con- were reminded today (hat the 1960 this year will be that required lrll)ulin lo tne ni Sher prices are program payments, to be made to raise Ihe national average price the unusllal coW and nc a snows this summer, will be made only received by all producers for this have prevented on wool and unshorn lambs which shorn wool during the marketing ma lln of much production. arc marketed before March 31, year up lo the incentive price of siinilar conditions exist in the 1061. That is Hie closing dale for 62 cents per pound. olhcr ma segment of the poul- the 1960 program. Uichard G.

Rhoades, chairman of lhe Venango Counly Agriculiur- lhat have nc becn shorn al Stabilization and Conservation wmento wiH be at a rale per showhig les hundrcdweighl of live animals ncc (Icclulc than occurred i urfer the" I960 wooTprograin must lhcm on a com ar Sa be filed before the end of'April ablc lo lhe nl 've payments per pound of shorn wool. at Under the 1959 wool program, He emphasized that adequate growers in Pennsylvania last year records on the sales must support received a total of $325 428 in the information on lhe payment incentive payments earned' under applications. For instance, produc- the marketing year ended March 31, 1960. Venango County sheep growers received incentive, payments amounting lo 53,415.62 for lhal period. ers' sales records for shorn wool should show name and address of buyer, date of sale, name and address of producer, net weight of wool sold, and net proceeds lo producer after normal marketing deductions.

Payments lo producers for Ihe 1960 marketing year will follow lhe same methods employed for the 1959 year. Shorn wool pay- menls will be equal to a percentage of each producer's cash returns from wool sales. The per- JOIN THE FUNI A SAT. NIGHT Firemen's Recreational Hall Seneca Smokey aod (he Cactus Kids TODAY'S SMARTER LIVING calls for QBQDDEBQ VINYL QHHEQE A I I entertain with pride, relax in luxury. 91 colors to choose from! A I IIVINGI up for years ever, when busy youngsters bear down! A L1VING1 a never'neerfs i on expert for "dp-it-yourself" in- structioni.

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Third Floor squeeze" lhe small producer bill of business, since he operates on a much smaller reserve, usually, than MM big producers. The current laying flock, nationally, is Ihe smallest in 22 years, which is one of the major factors boosting egg prices. Also con- Lamb payments will be made lo each producer who sells lamb: fl rms DIAl 6-1227 tronq-Collier OH CITY, PA, Income Tax Contributions Are Explained Special rules apply to deductions for charitable contributions on Federal income (ax returcs. Deductible coniribulions in elude gifts to religious, charitable, educational, scientific or literary organizations, and organizations for the prevention of cruelly to' children or animals, so long as.the organization is nol operated for personal profit anc does nol carry on propaganda or otherwise attempt to influence legislalion. Gifts to veterans' organiza lions, or lo governmental agen cies are deductible if used for public purposes.

So. also are gifts to fralerna' organizations if used for. or other purpose, already listed. Bui keep in mind, you cannol deduct dues 'or other payment to an organizalion which you re ccive as a personal benefit. Gifts of properly are deductible in the amount of the a i market value of the property at Ihe time of contribution.

You are not permitted lo'deduct lhe value ot personal services you perform for qualified organizations. You can, however, deduct put of pocket expenses you pay rendering Ihe services, including lhe purchase price and up keep of a uniform; Iransporla expenses, and and the cost while away uimci. Mates or its possessions, or un der the laws of lhe U. possessions, or one of Ihe stales' JUST RECEIVED a CARLOAD 1961 WALLPAPER PATTERNS OIL CITY VARIETY STORE 257 Seneca Oil City, Pa. try produclion.

Broiler prices remained relative- through the last month: seasona in recent said. However, January prices were i levels below perhaps re- flecling anticipated marketings in February and March'some 9 per cent and 4 per cent respectively above i960. Producers meanwhile are gel- ting a break on the feed markets. Feed prices are running about 6 per cent below 1960. The feed situation is expected lo remain good since there are record -supplies on band.

Thai should keep feed prices at a level lo protect poultry producers' oper- aling margins. However, a big boost in broilei and egg producing flocks--couplec wilh expected increases in hog nubcrs--would tend to feed prices. Consequently, poultrymen increasing the size of their (locks threaten their own operating margins by depressing prices for their production and boosting prices on a'major item of Ihcir production costs. KOGER PR1CHARD Joins Navy Four Area Men Enlist In Service FRAXKLIN area young men have cniisled in the U. S.

Navy, according to an announcement made by Stanley Yamrick, recruiter at Oil Cky. Three of the four have chosen San Diego, for Iheir recruit training. The fourth entered the high school graduate program. Roger Dennis Prichard, son Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Wesley Prichard of RD 2, enlisled under the high school graduate program in lhe eleclronics field as an EF (SR). This program guarantees him a place in one of the Navy's technical schools. Roger, a graduate of Crarberry High School, class of 1958, will take his recruil a i i at lhe Great Lakes Training Center. The other enlislces were: Lawrence DeWaync Say, son of Mrs. Jean Hope Edwards, of 329 Elk Street.

Lawrence attended Franklin High School. Tracy Samuel Bovven son of Mr. Tracy Samuel Bowen 75 Glenwood Avenue, and Mrs. Mildred Irene Goughler of Mercer RD G. Robert Blaine a a son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harold W. Grahan of 611 Tenlh Street. While at the San Diego center they will take their aplilude tests for job a i i and school qualification. Do You Remember? 5 Years Ago The negotiations of the sale o( the Ciljzens Transit Company were snagged loday when (lie Union ot the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen sent an official to survey the union aspects in the sale.

Quaker Stale Oil and Refining Company declared a regular quarterly dividend of 50 cents a share today. petition containing 530 signatures, was handed to M. W. Hempfield, the secretary of the Oil City School District, all in favor of Hie speedy appointment to the board of Dr. William A.

Leonard. 15 Years Ago The Boyd N. Park Company in Franklin has been completely reorganized ar.d the relurn of George R. Brookwalter was an- 35 Years Ago C. H.

Childa, Scout executive o'f the Clarion and Venango County Councils for lhc past four year; will rejigs his position on February 4. J. Work was elected president of the Oil Cily Labo: Council last niM al a meelin 0 in lhe Oil Cily Club. Olher officers Appointed were: Roy Carter, E. C.

Gallagher, Amos A. Scraffer, H. Frark. J. B.

Davis, W. R. Smith and A. H. Season.

swsv mr from home overnighl on behalf nounceJ today. Meredilh L. Wei- of the organizalion. In order lo claim a deduction the organization to which you Hai 7 contribute must have been or- French-Mo -janized or created in the United Phili PP' nc will be the shans will be in charge of the operations of the store. ajid Mrs.

Harry Taylor, missionaries China and the guest speakers at lhe all-day mission to be held in the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church next week. M. Davis was elected president of the Clarion Men's Club last night at a formal meeting. 2-5 Years Ago Shirley Mason, three-year-old daughter of Clareixe D. Mason, of 307 West Fronl was slmck by a car al noon today while she was playing in front of her home.

She was treated and released al lhe hospital for bruises and cuts. fears which head Coach "Hud" Wells may have held (o lhe ability of his team to move out in front of the Seclion II standings without the actions of Harry Sic- gall and Ed Sibblc were proven groundless at Warren lasl night. The two regulars playing Iheir final game were on the bench most of lhc time and their teammates defeated Warren, 43-34. 45 Years Ago Damage done to lhe collages si and near Rockmcre tho'omer da was estimated at over $200 per cottage according lo W. P.

Anna. Henry Wiggins, Homan. M. Mont gomery, Parsons and Kiicare cot lages were all affected by lhe blaze. third annual dinner of the Nurses Aumnae As-ocia, tion was held at the Business Worn en's Club'Ihis evening.

Credil for the fine affair should bj reaped on Emma Hadlcy and Luc! la Deane, who were Ins social committee. Robinson a clerk in the M. slore, lost his life fighting a fire last, r.ight in Franklin. The fire caused over $75,000 damage to lhe county seat and it destroyed the heart of the business section. 65 Years Ago The Emile Koos Medical Company will start its annual Edvert's- ing campaign in Uie cily of Cleveland tomorrow.

Upwards of 60,000 headache tablets are to be Iributcd free lo lhe many sufferers in that city. A force over 20 persons will be employed to help distribute the stuff to the resident of thai town. They remain there for about six before coming back FrarkJin. Misses Stephcn-oa and Graham will cnlertain Ihe Amusement Ciub at lhc home of Mr. and Mrs.

H. Stevenson of Third Street tonight. Bad Check Charge Filed Against Man NEW BETHLEHEM Robert Stewart of New Bethlehem RD pleaded guilty lo bad check his arraignment yes- 'erday before Justice of Ihe Peace W. Edder of New Bethlehem, Stewart was remanded Iq (ho Clarion County jail after failure lo post the $500 bail. He will be held tor grand jury action.

The New Bethlehem area man was cited on (hree counts of passing bad checks to the following: H. S. Bowersox of New Bethlehem, Alton Raybuck of KD 1 and C. D. Rcinscl of Kroglown.

Earlier in Iho wsek, Stewart pleaded guilty lo a larceny of an automobile, owned by Raleigh (Whitcy) Roborlson. The Robertson ear was found in DuBois. A call-from DuBois police to local police authorities informed them the car had been located in Hie parking lot of an A and store. Working from the description o( a man who tried to pass a check in tie store, (he DuBois police picked Stewart up in a First lo be studied by the DuBois police were check charges against Stewart frohi passing checks in the Dullois vicinity. Patrolman Daugherty, Constable Edward Miller and Mr.

Robinson went lo DuBois to gel the car and Chief Barker, Daugh- crty and Burgess Russell Costan questioned Slewart who at first denied stealing the car. In a hearing before Justice of (he Peace W. R. Edder he was charged with larceny and was committed to jail in lieu of another $1,000 bond. Oil City Hospital Lectures Scheduled Admitted TITUSVILLE Miss Martha AMSLER, Robert 772 Col-' Her Psl, a Titusville ar 11 I and berl.

BAUER, Kimbcrly, Lucinda. OSWALD, Delmar 110 Bis leather of art, will give a series of leclurcs on art appreciation at (he Art Education wslilulc. sell. The Institute will open Wedncs. SCHOONOVER, Susan, Feb.

22, al the Academy, Classes will bo held at VANDERMARK, Gerald, and .7:45 pirn. 2. Miss Hcrpst's class will be limil- LVNN, Monl Emlenlon RD ed to 25 and will meet from 6:30 2 jto 7:30 p.m. for nine Wednesdays KLINE, Mrs. Arnold 412lending April 26., Classes i 7th, Franklin.

HUGHES, Mrs. Edward RD 2, HICKS, Gaylc 301 Main, Rouseville. BLAUSER, Allen 403 Hoffman. DAVIS, Daniel 419 Bissell. Worthington Adds 4 New Distributors Worlhinglon Corporation, leading industrial manufaclurcr, has appointed four new distributors of mechanical power transmission products.

They are: Webb Pump Company of Escondido, Calif. Marine and Ship Supply, of San Francisco, S.A.I,S. Bearing Supply Company of Dos Palo's, and Marshall Supply and Equipment Company of Tulsa, Okla. Each of these companies will handle a complete line of Worlh- ington power transmission equipment, including positive drives, variable speed drives, multi- wedge and mulli-v drives. Worlhinglon Corporalion manufactures a highly diversified line of capilal goods cquipmenl and machinery.

The company's products include pumps and compressors; air conditioning, healing and construction equip- mcnl; sleam power machinery, motors and generators; engines, turbines, valves and instrument. be held lhe week before Easter. Designed lo help all, including Ihosc who consider themselves beginners in art appreciation, as well as (hose for whom the course will be a refresher, Ihe course is planned lo help understand Ihe various types of ail and to assist in tne selection of works of art BOWSER. Mrs. Wayne RD for lhc homc jn( U5 rv ar iiur mu Mrs.

Clarence, 905 topics underconsid. "DUNKLE, Paul, iosu cration arc: Harriott. WILLIAMS, Christine, 16 Standard. Discharged BESSLER, Mrs. Melvin MIETUS, Cynthia, RD 1 UlICH, Mrs.

George 1 I'lummer. Art as aji investment; great and small collections; self-expression of lhc artist in his work; person W1LTANGER, Thomas, 27 Seldon. WELMS, Linda, RD 2. RUDOLPH, Mrs. V.

RD 1. HANLON, Mrs. James, 5 Martin. SETH. P.

Brooks, 1129 Allegheny; STROUSE, Douglas, 107 Washington. LYNCH, Robert 206 2nd, Rouseville. alilies of the renaissance; modernism and machine age; exhibi- 2 lions and-prizes; and selecting There will be a question and answer period aflcr each talk and illustrations will be used. Miss Ilerpst, whose study of art appreciation and history of art as well as of ar( itself, began at the age of nine wilh Tilusville's artisl, Laura W. Luce.

She lias made a lifelong study of these subjecls. Her studies at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and The Grand Central School of Arl as well as with Guy Pcne du Bois CANGEMI, Miss Margaret, 104 i0 of America's greatest art critics and arlists. This has given DeVAULT, Mrs. Raymond 74214 Elk, Franklin. MCLAUGHLIN.

Mrs. Darald daughter, Cooperslown RD and 1. ATTLEBERGER, Mrs. Walter D. and son, RD 2.

Births KLINE, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold 412 7lh Franklin, daughter Friday. HUGHES, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward RD 2, a daughter Friday. Franklin Hospital Admitled CLINE, Carolyn, 1340 Oiler HUTCHINSON. Charles, Chestnut. ALLEN, Mrs. Erma, 209 Park.

RICE, Sherry, Cranberry. WELLtVER, Charles lil, RD 3. MILLER, Joyce, 1013 Mercer ENGLISH, Mrs. Lester, RD 3. Clarion Hospital Adniillmi JOHNSON, Mrs.

Marvin, Mar ble SR. LANDER, Mrs. John, Lucinda. PAINTER, Mrs. Leona, Sligo RD 2.

ROWE, Mrs. Elizabeth, Knox RD2. SMERKAR, Mrs. Louise, Fryburg. WATKINS.

Mrs. Robert, Kncx. Dlchargcd CLINGER, Lisa Lou, Campbell Ave. CRAWFORD, Orvic Dean, Cooperstown. HILLIARD, Claude, Mahoning 1 SHOWERS, June, Kimcrsburg.

SUMMERViLLE, Myrtle, Kr.ox. Birth LANDER, Mr. and Mrs. John, Lucinda, a son Thursday. YOUR MONEY IS MUCH SAFER IN A FIRST SENECA SAVINGS ACCOUNT! BIG INTEREST FIRST SENECA BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Catholic Scouls Scl Observance Boy Scouls of Ihe Erie Diocese of the Catholic Church will observe Boy Scout Week.February 12-19.

Climaxing the observance will be the annual Boy Scout rally in St. Peter Cathedral in Erie on February 19. Archbishop Gannon will confer St. George Awards from the throne lo laymen of lhe diocese wilh outstanding records of leadership in Scouting and Ad Altarc Dei Awards lo Boy Scouts who fulfill Ihe strict requirements for the highest honor in Catholic Boy Scouting. her a wide range of knowledge in her field.

Biographical skclches of Miss Herpst appear in "Who's Who in American Arl," "Who's Who of American Women," and "Who's Who in the Her painlings are in a number of Tilusville's buildings, and many -ilusville's finest homes have examples of her work in Iheir cc'- lections. Shoplifter Apprehended" A 16-year-old Dempseytown girt was picked up Friday afternoon by Oil City police for shoplifting. The girl took a sweater valued at $5.95 from a downtown store. Follovring a lecture, officers turned the girl over lo her par- enls. Mrs.

McCaudless Heads Singers FRANKLIN-Mrs. John Me- Candless has been elected president of the Venango Choral Society. named officers Mrs. tleanor, 1312 vice president. Other Granl.

VOGAN, Barton Plcasanl- ville. KILGORE, Howard, 25 Mur- REED, Kelly, 124 Lamberlon. Discharged AYLESWORTH, Eugene, 190 Meadvillc. O'BRIEN', Eleanor, 509 Bissell, 0. C.

O'CONNOR, DaKon, RD 1. TIDD, Julie, 630 Hillside. WOODS, David, RD 2 KLINGEU, Shelia, S. R. JACOBY, Jalhra, RD 2.

HORTON, Michael, 622 Elk WOOD, Elizabeth, S. R. BOYLES. Mrs. Robert and Son, 53 Madison.

STEWART, Hunlcr- Graham. CLARK, Brenda, 1310 Liberty. BURKE, Daniel Cooperstown. treasurer. The society will meet al 8:30 p.

m. each Tuesday to rehearse. William MacDonald of Clarion will direct the group. The music being prepared for I public concert early this spring is "Requiem" by Gabriel Faure. FREE REFRIGERATOR FOOD CONTAINER Royal Wedding Set SIGMARLN'GEN, Germany (AP) -Princess Birgitta of Sweden will marry Prince Johann-Gcorg von Hohenzollcrn in a civil ceremony May 25 in Stockholm, Sweden, Prince Friedrich von Hohen- zolIern-Sigmaringcn, the bridegroom's father, announced.

A religious ceremony will take rtacc in Sigmaringen May 27, Friedrich added. Add Beauty To Your Rooms With MANION LATEX BASE Satin Sheen Finish Paial Odorless--32 Colon Phone 6-1211 for Fnt MANION PAINT VARNISH CO. M. tllll Always Bigger Values Plus TOP VALUE STAMPS! ECKERD'S Prescription Drug Slorcs Oil CHy and Franklin TOP VALUE STAMPS AT YOUR IOCAI SUPER VALUE MARKET Oil CITY FRANKLIN.

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