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The Oil City Derrick from Oil City, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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2-- THE DERRICK Oil 'City-Franklui-Clarion, Fa. Friday, July 1955 Slum Clearance Project For McKeesport Okayed WASHINGTON, June 30 WV-The Houie Housing and Home Finance Agency today' approved a slum clearance project for McKeesport, Pa. The committee's action makes the Pennsylvania city eligible for urban renewal loans under the Raymond's, Dolson-Beith Score League Victories FRANKLIN, 30 Raymond's and Dolson-Beith copped victories i tonight's Little League contests in Franklin. Deligiannis sparked the Raymond team to a 11-5 victory over Federal Housing Act of 1954. 'the Jaycees, contributing a tri- ple and double.

Other July 5. were notched by McCracken, J. Snyder and Brunton of the Jaycees and Painter of the victorious nine. Summaries of tonight's games follow: Jaycees AB CRANBtRRY, BOX OFFICE OPEN AT 8:15 P. SHOWN AT 9:75 P.

M. CAT I MA PA AT P. M. TONITE and A AT Sat. Only! Big Dusk Dawn Show! 5 Big Features! 5 Color Cartoons! HIT NO.

1 SHOWN AT 9:32 "CHALLENGE OF THE WILD" HIT NO. 2 SHOWN AT 11:11 "MA PA KETTLE AT HOME" HIT NO. 3 SHOWN AT 12:43 "BACK TO GOD'S COUNTRY" HIT NO. SHOWN AT 2:21 "THE GOLDEN MASK" HIT NO. 5 SHOWN AT 4:01 "COG, THE KILLER" Free Coffee and Doughnuls at End of Show! Wright, rf 0 Wilson, rf i Larry i a Raymond's pii ar? pitc'ier, left the contest in the cCrac'ken, 2b 4- fourth inning after chipping aj'f Snyder, 3b 2 Done in his right elbow.

'Reitz, 3 Dolson-Beith registered a 7-4! Hawk, cf 3 win over Bittenbender's despite J. Snyder, Ib 2 a four-sacker by Joe Nicklin, Bit- tenbcnder catcher, his second of the season. Doubles were scored by J. Eakin and Neidich. The next contests will be held Riddle, If i Ceib, If 0 D.

Kozella, If 0 Brunton, ss 3 iMook, 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 LL Standings Are Compiled FRANKLIN, June 30. Raymond's and Firit National are leading the Franklin Little League at the close of the first month i play. Standings follow: NATIONAL LEAGUE FRANKLIN NEWS AWs, Advertising and Subscriptions Phone 2-8419 Public Display Set In Armory The 409th Military Government Company, Franklin Reserves, will have a public display at Armory No. 6 on Thirteenth Street. i 4 6 during the week of the Sesqui- Jaycees 2 8 centennial.

The Unit has made an intensive study of Venango County during Hi i Pet. A 'Raymond's 8 2 .800 0 Exchange 6 4 .600 AMERICAN LEAGUE 2 2 First National 9 OlKendzior's 6 OJBHtenbender's 4 1 Oi pet. .900 .600 .400 .100 1 1 Damage JUST ARRIVED imported Switzer Cheese SWIFT PREMIUM BOLOGNA CALIFORNIA LONG WHITE Potatoes 10 Ibs. 59c WE ARE SPONSORING PAUL E. RODE No.

19 IN THE SOAP BOX DERBY RIDE-TO-WIN PAUL GOOD LUCK from KRAFT BROTHERS 12 E. FIRST ST. PH. 6-9191 ODAY and SATURDAY At THE HEROIC STORY OF LEWIS AND CLARK First Frontiersmen! Totals 24 6 Raymond's AB i Painter, If 3 1 Kozella, 3 1 Miller, 0 0 jPrimosic, 2b 4 1 i Given, Ib 3 1 jThomas, rf 3 2 Cools, rf 0 0 Burgard, 3 1 Rodgers, ss 2 1 cf 3 2 (Koziara, 3b 3 1 Is Filed, FRANKLIN, June 30. 0 1 Franklin RD 1 man is named as 2 co-defendant in a $200,000 dam- 0 age suit filed in Venango Coun- ty Court House by Fred W.

Tan 0 of New Castle. 21 Tanner is seeking damages for ljinjuries he allegedly sustained 2 i a traffic accident July 9, 1953, 01 near Franklin. At the time he was a passenger in a car of Patsy Franklin Pool Ope ning Set FRANKL1N, June 30-The Miller-Sibley Swimming Pool will be opened Saturday afternoon, according to the director, Kenneth Wolfe. Workers Wednesday completed the pouring of concrete for the walk around the outside edge of the pool. The walk had been en- Improvements Made To Road this year's training.

The various teams have collected considerable information concerning the governmental and economic repair work delayed the opening FRANKLIN, June 30 Another step in modernizing the Deep Ho- low Road is a by workmen of the Pennsylvania Department of Highways. According to Edward Ellis of Franklin, district highway engineer, the terminus of the road at i i Route 322, leading into Franklin, tirely torn out to "gain access tol i i bc and in the near broken intake water lines. Thci wil1 continue in a straight conditions of the county and wish to share their knowledge of our county with the public during the 150 anniversary observance. The public is invited to see the display at the Armory during duty hours 8:00 a. m.

to 4:30 p. m. Tuesday through Friday, 8:00 a. m. to noon Saturday, Tuesday and Thursday.

of the swimming pool, originally This will eliminate the winding 1 1 1 I- j. j. Totals 27 11 11 Jaycees 014 Raymond's 404 FRED CHARLTON DON HA REED HALE, HORIZONS COLOR BY TECTdNICOLOR DOLSON BEITH N. Harbaugh, If 4 1 2 Stevens, ss 4 0 0 Pastor, Ib 4 0 2 Barnett, 3 0 1 D. Harbaugh, cf 3 2 "2 Beith, 3b 0 Burgert, 2b 1 0 0 Lesco, 2b 2 0 Sloss, rf 2 1 0 J.

Eakin, 3 1 1 Totals 27 7 8 Frobotta of New Castle i was involved in a collision with 100 6 car of James R. Johnson of 12x 11 Franklin RD 1. Another suit was i 1 .1 by AB II Maurice D. his wife, BITTENBENDER'S AB II Reba and infant daughter, Cheryl, of Cumberland, Md. They are asking a total of $21,000 for injuries and property damage incurred in a crash with a truck operated by Gerald McKissick of Fryburg.

The accident occurred on Route 8, near Rouseville, on July 17, 1953. Fioyd and Lee Seigworth, operating as the Fryburg Motor Co. along with Mr. McKissick, are co-defendants. Franklin Hospital Admitted Patricia Cotherman, 815 Grant Street.

Mrs. Iva Hogue, 106 Meadville Pike. William C. Davis, 43 Park Ave- set on June 13. Iroad leading from the intersection The following schedule for op-l i 322 crating the pool has been set.

i Mr. Ellis said considerable fill Mondays through Fridays -Open p.m. Close 9 p.m. or earlier depending upon weather and attendance. Saturdays--1 p.m.

to 6 p.m. Sundays--2 p.m. to 6 p.m. A new policy regarding the children's wading pool has been announced. No admission be I charged lor the wading pool." but parents must accompany the children since no life guard will be yet is necessary to bridge "the chasm before the intersection and a gravel base can be applied to the new portion.

The Deep Hollow road has been stabilized, he said, and should be ready for use next week. Everybody Reads The Spray. nue. Mrs. Charles Beebe, Cranberry.

Iva J. Campbell, 29 Maple Avenue. Charles Long, 1437 Buffalo Street. Mrs. James Griffin, Oil City.

Mrs. Harry Alden, Wassaic, N. y. COLO CALLING ALL MOTHERS! Send Your "Small Fry" to Our "EARLY BIRD" KIDDIE MATINEE TOMORROW Doors Open at Noon! A specially arranged program of cartoons and comedies 5 CARTOONS PLUS JACK MAHONEY-in "Overland In Beautiful Color! STAY TO SEE "FAR HORIZONS" AT NO EXTRA COST! Whiteman, 2b 2 0 0 Armour 0 Delong, 2b 0 0 0 T. Eakin 0 0 Findlan, Ib 4 1 2 ss 4 1 1 3aker, cf 4 0 2 icklin, 3 1 Dalmaso, 3b 3 0 1 Boals, 3 2 iod, the girls will enjoy a wien- Piiioak 4-H Chili Planning Meeting The next meeting of the Pinoak 4-H Club will be held at the home of Joyce Harry July 7.

After the meeting and work per- Harrah, rf 2 Deal, If 2 0 0 Totals 29 4 9 Dolson-Beith 010 303--7 Bittenbender 010 030--4 Man Killed In Crash Tentatively Identified er roast. The refreshment committee will be Nancy Vogan and Bon nie Beck. Barbara Fisher and Margie Flinchbaugh will pre sent a Show and Tell program. At the last meeting, held June 17, there were ten girls and the leader, Mrs. Flinchbaugh, pres ent.

Lewis Lineman, 213 Pacific Street. Kenneth Swartz, Franklin RD 2. Ruth Phillips, 70 First Avenue. Annabelle Lingler, Franklin RD i George Schomaker, Connoque-! nesning. Discharged William Bellis, SOS Liberty Street; Mrs.

William Krug, Franklin RD Mrs. Virginia Heister, Franklin RD 1. Mrs. James Deets and son, Cochranton. Barbara Best, Franklin RD 2.

Mrs. John Huff and son, 415 Pacific Street. Mrs. Gilbert Bigley, Titusville. Richard Gibbons, Polk RD 1.

Mrs. Jessie Johnson, 1417 Myrtle Street. Myra Burchfield, 208 Rocky Grove Avenue. Everett Rhoades, Oil City. William Brown, Franklin RD 1.

Mrs. Donald Greggs and son Cochranton RD 4. The gate between the i ming pool and the wading pool; will be closed. Entrance to the; wading pool will bc by the gate; on the outside enclosure. Charcoal burners were placed in the picnic area at the recreation center yesterday.

Work was recently completed on putting a trench around the tennis court to prevent runoff rain and dirt from spilling onto the court. PITTSBURGH, June 30 Allegheny County coroner's office studied dental records today in an effort to establish official identification of a man burned to death! in an auto crash last week. The dead man has been tentatively identified as Marine Corps Pvt. Walter E. Brown, 20, of Toronto, Ohio.

The first clue to the dead man's identification was a ring he wore inscribed with the initials J. A. E. and the date May 21, 1955. Judith A.

Effio, 22, of Panama, who married Pvt. Brown in Panama, arrived in Pittsburgh yesterday to help in the identification. She was met by the Marine par- Home Economics IVeics By Esther R. Hart Gear Closets of Old Clothes Whether or not closet space is limited, it's a good idea to adjust it for each season's clothing. Storage of off-season clothing is often a problem, but much can be done to simplify the situation.

Miss Esther R. Hart, extension hoVne economist, Venango County, says first sort clothes carefully. Much valuable closet space is often taken up with garments or items that are no longer being worn. be a disadvantage. Here are directions for freezin cheese.

Cut pieces no larger than one pound. Small-size cheese, sue as Camembert, or Liederkranz may be left in original packag and wrapped again for extra pro tection. Wrap wedges of cu cheese closely with freezer 1'oi Press the foil tight to the chees to keep air out. Fseeze at zer degrees F. or lower.

To thau place cheese in the refrigerator. A BIG 4TH OF JULY LAST TIMES TONIGHT "CHIEF CRAZY HORSE" Technicolor and Cinemascope A'ictor Mature--Susan Ball AND RED Murder and Suspense Starring BULL ELLIOTT Deeds Filed In Franklin FRANKLIN, June 30. The ollowing transfers of property filed today in the office of he Venango County Register, nd Recorder, Norman J. vith the names of the grantors i nd grantees and locations, hat order: Renwald Norman inley ux, Franklin; Robert J. Stimson ux, William! B.

McSparren ux, Oil City; Andrew J. Gordon ux, Ralph' Albert Saar ux. Scrubgrass; H. D. Young ux, Homer E.

Beers ux, SATURDAY ONLY BIG 3 FEATURE "SHOW "Four Guns to the Border" In Technicolor Rory Calhouu--Coleen Miller AND TO THE SEA" Jan Sterling--Neville Brand AND -A SNEAK-PREVIEW An Unusual Picture PEOPLES 'CONVENTIONAL" Home Mortgage Loans 'BUILDING AND LOAN AS5OCIA75C-X Oil City National 4Rk Ilrfg. Dial 6-9611 SUNDAY and MONDAY BIG -3 FEATURE SHOW TREASURE OF RUBY Hill' Zachary Mathews "HIS MAJESTY O'KEEFE" AND -In Technicolor Starring Burt Lancaster AND -THE BOWERY BOYS in "PARIS PLAY BOYS" Monday is "BUCK NIGHT" Admission 51.00 Per Carload. S5.00 Prize for the Most Petople in One Car. visit the county morgc today. However, Deputy Coroner Roy E.

Walters said the family must make formal identification. He i said he would wait at least a day 'before asking them to come to Pittsburgh. Try a Classified Ad for Results. give it to who can use it. Some other family--either here or abroad--may be grateful and give it good wear.

Consider carefully what should Sale Of Fireworks HARRISBURG, June 30 IB--Col. E. J. Henry, state police commissioner, today alerted members of the force to be on the lookout for illegal sale or use of fireworks be done with clothing to be stored! during the Fourth of July holiday. iir.tltr r.o circumstances fo bc construed as an ajjcring of thut Sccuritie for sale, or as an ajjeria buy, or as a solicitation ej an ojjcr la buy.

any oj such Securities. 2'fif ojjcr if made only by means oj (he Prospectus. This is published on kchalj oj only ihojc oj (he undersigned wko are registered dealers in securities in this Slate. NOT A NEW ISSUE 418,550 SHARES PENN GAS COMPANY CAPITAL STOCK Par Value $5 Per Share PRICE $18.25 PER SHARE Ctpicj fj ihf Prfjpeciuj- art only from fjcfi fj fat as arc in jtcuriiifj in ihit Side. EASTMAN, DILLON CO.

DREXEL Co. HEMPHILL, NOTES AMERICAN SECURITIES CORPORATION REYNOLDS CO. locorpontrd SINGER, DEANE SCRIBNER E. MASTEN COMPANY CUNNINGHAM, SCHMERTZ INC HULME, APPLEGATE HUMPHREY, INC June 50, 1955 ALLEN COMPANY Co. HORNBLOVER PAINE, WEBBER, JACKSON CURTIS STROUD COMPANY Incorporated ARTHURS, LESTRANGE Co.

KAY, RICHARDS Co. FAUSET, STEELE Co. REED, LEAR Co. to remove all spots and stains. Air and brush the garment if it isn't newly washed or dry-cleaned.

Garment bags are fine if you lave closet or other suitable space to hang them. Many articles of clothing can bc packed in durable cardboard boxes. Some pests such as silverfishj feed on starch, so store washables' unstarched. Shoe racks io stand; on closet floors or shelves and; pockets to hang on walls or doors! are good for storing shoes in use.j Store off-season shoes ir. cover-; cd boxes to koep them All clothing, including leather i shoes and gloves, should be stored away from direct heat or sunlight.

warned found illegally possessing or selling the fireworks would have them confiscated by state Fireworks for public display arej in Pennsylvania. TODAY AND SATURDAY "RANDOLPH SCOTT DOROTHY MALONE in "TALL MAN RIDING" At BRODERICK CRAWFORD "BIG HOUSE U. S. At SOON "The Seven Year Itch" MARILYN MONROE in GALA HOLIDAY MIDNITE SHOW SATURDAY--Doors Open 11:30 AND STARTING SUNDAY FOR REGULAR SHOWINGS UVING EVERY PAGE OF ANYA SETON'S THRILLING TODAY and ificent rv I-ATHE ttwjrd Sy Xn Cheese Can Be Frozen Ten different varieties of cheese! proved successful for home freezing in tests at the Minnesota Ex- pcrimcnt Station reported by Missi Esther R. Hart, extension hoiriej economist.

Venango county. Success depends on rapid freezing as well as the composition of the cheese. The temperature i the freezer should be zero degrees' F. or lower and pieces or packages of cheese should weigh onei pound or less. Larger pieces of cheese in the: tests became chalky in appear-i ance when frozen and when thaw-' cd they were crumbly and fell to pieces as they were sliced.

The theory is that large crystals of ice that form 'in cheese during, slow freezing brcsk up the curd; and so change the texture. Varieties of cheese that were frozen and kept successfully ir; freezer storage for six months in the tests include Cheddar, Brick, Port du Salut, Swiss. Provolore, Mozjarclla, Liederkranz, Camevn- bert, Parmesan, and Romano. The three brands of Blue cheese tCvSled all became crumbly and mealy after freezing. But if Blue cheese is used in salads or dressings, the crumbliness would not ORPHEUM TONITE and 'Tall Man Riding PLUS 2nd BIG HIT! "Air Strike 7 MIDWAY D-iN Ml, SO.

ClAKION-RT. FRIDAY-SATURDAY "Man Without a Star" Kirk Douglas--Jeanne Grain PLUS Cecil 8. DeMiile's "Reap the Wild Wind" Technicolor Ray Millind- Goddard SUN. THRU THURS. AT.

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