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

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JESUS LOVED THEM 2 THE DERRICK Oil CityJFranklln-Clarion, P. Tusd.v. March 18, JM Career Day Set At Oil City Senior Robert B. Johnson, district man Curriculum Changes, Area Technical School Discussed By Cranberry Board 2 Committed To Comity Jail FRANKLIN Paul Robinson ager at the local Social Security Elizabeth Hess, school nurse, to at- was charged -with driving a molor office, will deliver the keynote ad lend an institute in Pittsburgh The Curriculum i 1 1 headed by' Harold Fischer, will study the two Items and make rec action to renew a three-year contract with Ihe Peterson System for penmanship supervision. vehicle without the consort ol the dress al a Career Conference in Ihe Oil City Area High School Fri March 28.

The institute is being conducted for school nurses and ommendations at the next board owner at a Monday arraignment before Alderman E. G. Bolmer. day. covers the subject of meeting.

Additional Kooms The conference will be presented In default of bond Robinson was committed (o Venango County Curriculum changes and the proposal to establish an area technical school were referred to a special committee at the regular meeting ol the Board o( Education of Cranberry Area Schools. W. A. Stewart, supervising principal for the Cranberry Area Schools, discussed the curlculum changes for the 195B-59 term at the board meeting Friday. iieiaraauon.

Approval was given for the sec The need of additional classrooms by the Guidance Department of Ihe! school with Janice Huff, aludentj chairman, in charge of the morn-1 Jail and bound over to the. court. Approval was given to have the Venango County Tuberculosis Society arrange to X-ray students in Ihe odd numbered grades who have not been. X-rayed during the current school term. These X-rays arc to cost the school district 50 cents for each student.

Permission was given to Mrs. retary to make arrangements with the General Telephone Co. lo in (or the 1958-59 term was brought to the attention of the board. Mr. Stewart advised that addi In another arraignment before Bolmer, Herbert Simpson was charged with disorderly conduct.

ing session. stall a wireless switchboard and Mr. Johnson, a graduate of the one additional trunk lino into the Ripley, N. Central High School tional classroom space in the high school building will be necessary The altercation allegedly occurred at the Boyer Apartment House. high school.

The matter of a technical school has been employed with the Social Security Administration since iduc to increased enrollment. Simpson was committed to Ve In this regard the board in to be located in this area was introduced by lie supervising nango County Jail in default of May, 1951. He is a graduate of Colusnbl fine and costs. structed tho secretary, Robert L. Kahlc, lo contact Holmes Crosby.

College, Columbia University, ma joring in science and mathemat architect, and-secure ills recommendations for changing the existing supply rooms into temporary ics. He also studied one year in sociology at the University of Speakers slated for the afternoon classrooms. Other Mnttcru In other matters, the board took Deaf Man Perfects Cordless Hearing Aid Worn Entirely on One Ear Accounting: John May, CPA of the May, Seylcr and Company. Agriculture: E. G.

Ifft, County Grove Band To Rehearse ROCKY GROVE Rocky Grove Volunteer Fire Department band Agent at Agriculture Extension 0- worn lucked behind the ear, It is practically invisible. Mr. Lyons slated that, although It is nowpr. fice. 17 County Farmers Taken On Tour Canadian Plants Seventeen Venango Counly farmers toured five farm nw-chincry manufacturing plants in Canada Friday as guests of the Slye implement Company and International-Harvester.

The farmers went to Pittsburgh in the morning and boarded a TWA plane for Toronto, Canada. From Toronto, they were taken by bus lo Hamilton where the company's Canadian plants are located. The purpose of the tour was to show the farmers how farm equipment is manufactured in Canada. The group, represented by Art Winger, returned home in the evening. Those who look the trip were: George Yeller of Plumer, Gerald Wessell of Oil City, Otis Lynn of Van, Joseph Morrison of Seneca, Warren- and Ellwood 'Home of Kanevillc, Andrew Grandin of Diamond, E.

J. McFet-ridgc of Polk, Harold Moore of Franklin, V. J. Hahna of Franklin, V. Miller of Rockland, Carl Jack of II.

L. Show of TJp-pcry, Commissioner Harold Clark of tho Venango County Farm, W. O. Goctz of Oil City and John Hawkins of Fcrtigs. Airline stewardess: Miss Janet ful enough to fit the most severe hearing loss, it can also be ad Fleming ot United Air Lines.

will hold a rehearsal at 7:30 p.m. justed for the millions of slightly hard of hearing who feel thev Wednesday in the fire SIMON The Zealot Armed Forces: Sgt. Thompkins of the Arcny, St. Sgt. Gravlth of the Air Force, CPO Kovachik of the arc not deaf enough to bother Positions arc still open in nil seclions.

Anyone who wishes to PEORIA, ILL. (Special) II. A. Lyons, who himself lias been hard of hearing for over 25 years, today announced the perfection of a miniature electronic hearing aid that Is so small it is all worn on one ear. It weighs but a fraction of an ounce and can be slipped on and off easier than a pair pf eye glasses.

Wearer gels all-directional pick-up and normal use of telephone. There is no clothing interference because it Is worn at the ear, which is the natural way to hear. Since the aid is liny and is Navy and Sgt. Outrakis of thej play with the band may come to wun inc more cumbersome aids. It is suggested, if interested for yourself or a friend, to write Marines.

rehearsal of call Charles Burns, Oil City 7-8065. Simon called Zelotts." Art: Aime Doucette of Edinboro State Teachers College and Charles lo TonemaMer Manufacturing "Rehearsals have been well at McGlnnis of Venango Newspapers. tended," lie said Auto mechanic: Robert Weaver company, ub soum Monroe Slrecl, Dept. B-l, Peoria, Illinois, and he will he glad to send information at no cost or obligation lo you. Adv.

Trombone, baritone, alto horn of Weaver Chevrolet. and-piccolo players arc needed to Banking: Joseph S. Harvey of the First Seneca Bank and Trust bring Ihe band up lo full strength. Company. Beautician: Mrs.

Winifred Lyons of Oira-Jcan Beauty School, Erie. Business administration: Donald Shrevc of Quaker Stale Oil-Refin "Because you love nice things" VanaJjui STRYPS ing Company. Am Drafting: T. J. Runzo.of the Oil Well Supply Corporation.

Engineering: R. R. McClinlic of the Oil Well Supply Corporal: a seamless stocking Game warden and forestry: E. G. Musser of the Pennsyl-Game Commission.

Homemaking: Mrs. Lee Raup, a home economist. Once you wear Van Raalle's STRYPS, you'll wonder why you waited so long. A whole lingerie wardrobe done in so-simple-lo-csre-for rayon. Ever-dallering styles, loo, as you can see.

Wliy not pamper your budget and yourself buy yours loday. IBM Operator: Richard Taylor of International Business Machine Corporation. Journalism: Joseph. Szafran of The Derrick Publishing Laboratory and X-ray techni cian: Donald Maurer of the Oil Aside from this brief reference (and similar references in the other Gospels), the New Testament tells us very little of Simon, except that he was called by Jesus to be one of the twelve disciples. Luke indicates that he was a member of the Zealots, a Jewish sect which adheredstricdy to Mosaic ritual, and advocated the assertion of religious liberty by force of arms.

Elsewliere he is called the Canaanite, referring not to the place of his birth, but to the Hebrew word signifying to be zealous." Luke, who wrote his Gospel in Greek, merely used the Greek term meaning the same tiling. The sect of Zealots is believed to have been organized by a fierce patriot known as Judas the Galilean who, when Judea was made a Roman province, publicly urged the people to resist Roman rule, and to refuse to pay taxes. The Jewish historian, Josephus, paints a very derogatory picture of the Zealots in their later history during the siege of Jerusalem under Vespasian. According to his account, they assassinated many of lie most eminent citizens of the Holy City, and created such internecine conflicts among the Jews that they fell easy prey to the Roman attackers. Even the Zealots themselves were divided into two factions, the historian relates, whose struggles among themselves hastened the fall of Jerusalem.

It may well be that Simon the Zealot was one of the followers of Jesus who believed that He might be a political deliverer who would overthrow the hated rule of Rome. In one of his most widely quoted poems, the American poet, Ezra Pound, tried to imagine the thoughts of Simon the Zealot, following the Crucifixion. The work is called, "Ballad of the Goodly Fere," arid one of the stanzas quotes the disciple as saying: "A master of men was the Goodly Fere A mate of the wind and sea. If they think they ha' slain our Goodly Fere They are fools eternally." City Hospital. Van Raalle's own rayon STRYPS niglilgowns go 1o any Lawyer: Benjamin MoFale of McFatc, McFate and McFale, lengths lo lei I a beautiful bed Machinist: Joseph Kamcr of time slory on you.

The fabric Worthington Corporation. Medicine: Dr. W. E. Boyer, phys ician.

Music: Carl Brozeski of Brozes-ki Music Store. Nursing: Miss Jane Cromer, as sistant director of nurses at the Because you love nice things Oil City Hospital and Miss Nancy Highgate, Miss Sandra Sagcr, is easy lo care for. The styles are designed to flatter. The colors are gay and lighl-henrl-ed. And STRYPS are priced with Ihe budgel-wise lady in mind.

Why nol treat yourself to one of these lovelies today? In blue horizon, primrose pink, minosa, seafoam. Sizes 34 lo 46. Helen Woods and Miss Marilyn Suter, all student nurses Oil. field: Quay Rcarick, the won neaa uu Kenning company. Pharmacy: Miss Martha Schoch of Eckerd Drug Company.

Physical education and coach ing: John O. Kaufman of Oil City Area Schools. Physical therapy: Clifford Kern of Oil City Hospital. Police work: Sgt. K.

W. Leeper $3.00 anc $3.50 of Pennsylvania State Police. Radio, electronics and TV: Ed ward Erickson of the local radio Malching vest and panlie. The nicely shaped vest is finished station. Religious and missionary: Rev.

'43 Class Reunion Set with narrow piping. Robert Graham and Miss Beverly Hcisel of. the First Presbyterian $1.25 Church. 'Scientific research: Dr. Loui: reunion of Ihe Oil City Bright of Westinghouse Electric School Class ot '43 has been sched Smooth-fitting trunk, $1.00.

Outsizes pennies more. Corporation. uled for 6 p. m. Saturday, July 19, White only.

in the Elks Club. Secretarial, office and clerical work: Miss Alice Loebelenz of the Pennsylvania State BniDlovmcnt .00 The reunion will consist of an dinner and dancing. Hus Office. bands and wives of class members are invited to attend. Social Service: Miss Harriett Lingerie Second Floor Allen of American Red Cross.

The lasl reunion of the class was 1 1 L.J held in 1953. Teaching: Dr. L. W. Van Laning-am of Edinboro Stale Teachers Admission is $3.50 per person Name Camp Director Joseph Krivonak, district executive of Uie Western District, lias been named director of Camp Coffman for the 1958 season.

The appointment was made by John A. Comet, camping chairman of the Col Drake Council. Mr. Krivonak will be assisted by at least five other adult Scout-ers. These will include the waterfront director, program director, craft director, skills director, and provisional Scoutmaster.

Mr. Comet also announced that 21 of the 50 available sites for the five-week camp period have already been reserved. Visits have been planned lo each of the Troops and Posts in Ihe council to inform them of the renovations and improvements at Camp Coffman. The Scout camp will open for the season on Sunday, July 6, and continue through August 9. The camp will be open six days during each of five weeks.

Camp chairmen of the various College. and reservations may be made by calling Oil City 8-2771. Any- Telephone operator: Mrs. S. B.

as though it had nine lives Morris and Miss Dorothy Gordon who knows addresses of out- ol bell lelephone Comnai of-town members is asked to call the same number. welding: Charles Richardson of New Spring Colors Longer Nylon Gloves by Van goalie Those on the committee for the Lincoln Electric Company. WAC: M. Sgt. Lillie Smeragli has with divine IA as no eaml fJ above-the- ankles seamless knee comfort, sleekly slim affair are: J.

P. Montgomery, Harry Chacona, Peggy McFate, Mary Roess, Edward Osborne, LcRoy Yarnell, Rudy Serifin. Wilda Le- vinc, Lois Hall, Madelyn Selden, Keniierdell RD Youth In Korea With Air Force KENNEnrtFT.T. Mr snA Mrc Max baoreski and Dr. Waller Boy- silky-soft with attractive permanent 0 $3.00 Come see, come slip Into Van Russell Snyder of Kennerd'ell RD Hasson Hts.

Woman Dies Mrs. Marsarpl A rVn bj i received word recently that their son, John, has arrived in Osaw, districts who are. in charge of the camp promotion include: Wendell Korea. Raalte's newest nylon glove He is a mechanic with (ho Fifth Shoaff of Shinpenvillc. Robert Air Force at a base there.

Receiv Harmon of Sencea, Tom Jones of Hasson Heights, died at n-45 n' and Herbert McMnhon of ing basic training at Lackland 'Air Forrfi Rasp hp u-ac cnlnHpH In wonderl Permanently crushed to a smart mid-arm length, it dramatizes the simplest costume Monday in the Pfaff Convalescent Home following an extended ill- Titusvillc. I go to Aircraft Engine School, at Mrs. Cross, who had been" a sirtpnl nf flit Pitv eir. Shoppard Air Force Base, where he was graduated January 21. 12 years of age, was born Sept.

II. 1873. in Cnrrv. TV nnrt He sncnl a 2fl-rfnv Ipjh-p with hie jgg Grace Lemon fljajwl Flaming Red Sherbet Pink Sapphire Blue parents and brother, Garry. Ho keeps your hands looking well gloved every moment of a busy day.

And no pampering requiredl. Van Raalte's creamy new nylon FAUNTEX is wonderfully washable and wears as only -1" educated in the Corry Schools. SANDAIO-FOB MOST RFVEAUNG SHOES. DIMI.TOE-FOR BACKIESS SHOES HIEl AND TOE-fOR OPERA PUMPS sue was married in 1901 in Oil Cilv to Waller Cross tnk was graduated from Cranberry Area Schools in 1957. His MlHrnse A3p fir.nvlnn T.

ceded her in Hpnth in lots PEIITES, MEDIUMS, IENGTHIES Snyder, AF 13588918, 6314 Operations Snundrnn. Tin ISO APfl Q7n was a member of Ihe G.I.A. and $1.50 inc Hasson Heights United Prcsby Iprian Chnreh San Francisco, Calif. nylon canl In a host of mouthwatering colors. Snrvivlntr nrp a pn Tlr RCA VICTOR COLOR TV PRICED AS LOW AS BLACK and WHITE Soo Tham Today at WELSH'S Redlos-TV-AppflincM 204 Elm St.

Ph. 6-3641 More than 95 per cent of slinging jellyfish is water. sislcr-ln-law, Mrs. C. J.

Schme'llz-cr ot Hasson Heights; two grand- nnn one great-grandchild. Friends mnv pnll nl Ihp x.tri,.. Hose and Gloves First Floor flrmstronq-Collier I Funeral Home, successor to the nc. crawioru -mineral Home, after 2 nwi Wpdnpclnv fluent, burning or lUhlnf urlnntlon) or Blronr BmHllnj, clMirtj Ilrlnt, nm lo common Kldnty nd nltddir Irrlutloni, irj ovim.x lor quick htm. so ytut uit prote fr for fount nl old.

fat dnift- mpnts will hp ppmnlplo1 DIAL 6-1227 OIL CITY, PA. Dr. Cross' arrival In Oil City wccinctaay morning..

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