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The Oil City Derrick from Oil City, Pennsylvania • Page 16

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Oil City, Pennsylvania
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16- THE DKRRICK Richard Schmader. Keith Dehner, Friedrich K. Kiefer Saturday, Octuber 2G, Oil Cily, Pa. Gunsmith, Dies At 57 lttnX' Dies In Norfolk, Va. Rou Seville Man Killed In Crash (CoaliMH-d frontpage 9) J'eterS.

Jarzab friedrich Karl Kiefer, 64, of Mortimer Theft, Mischief Reported Here HiYliUHO iticliard K. Capl. Patrick A. Schmader of Scliiiiader, 57, of Sliippenville Newport News, Francis H. KD 1, a gunsmith, died Friday Schmader I.inesville and Keilh A.

Dehner, 64. of Rrzhausen, Germany, died al brothers mnm lkewood, a retired 2 am Thursday in Norfolk Kiefer of German, ana inree master sergeant in the U.S. Hospital, Norfolk. Va. andduldren.

uflcrnonn in Oil City Hospital Alan Schmader of Sliippenville folding a illness brothers. Harvey Amiy and forn -ell- known is death followed a week's I'eter (Pete) S. Jarzab was ZTL 1 a Mn SchnderofOilCityRland Fnday Ukewood. here Mr. Kiefer and Ins wife.

Ihe Fun al Horn on liic laic l.udwik and hnd hved or he Dast en tmr vimnre uir. arrived family wpl recede irmius eofila Skiba Jarzab. lie served two years with (lie H'irst Marine Division in World War II and was wounded in Sdimadcr, and had been a HD four sisters, Mrs. Mary lifcloin resident of Ihis area, llnrgenrader of Marble, Mrs. Mr.

Schmader had worked al Florence Beichner of Strallan- one time for the Zuck Coal ville, Mrs. Charles (Isabclle) vears. the United States in May lu to pn tie was the biter Mrs. vWl retaUm here and in Funeral servtte William (Anita) Baui Jr. of Oil Nl-f0lk Thev had been in pni Monday in the funeral Norfolk'for the past five weeks.

Home with Mr IVIinw uac lwrn and i ll 101(1 ir Rielpnbere of Warren Ot- action vn Okinawa. He was W. Second Si. told police someone broke tt-inch by 30-ineh double storm winduu in his home Thursday night, reportedly with a two-bladed ax head. Police said the vandal apparently cut himself, and said they found blood on the broken Klass.

Police reported officers were senl lo investigate but reported negative results. In the second case of vandalism, Harry SietfaiL, owner of Harry's Auto Paris at 20 E. Front reported an 18-inch by four-fool window was broken. iinonrici iii, FUr, lor Ls ears al wnriningHMi rams 01 i-rank in ana Mrs. rw uwn juuc n.

he in decorated the Purple Cwp iflJ0U City and to, was Robert (Dclorcs) Bcers flf reared Oil City and was Kralll(furl the main, Ger- ficalinfr Heart Mr, Jarzab was A theft and two eases of criminal mischief were reported to cily police yesterday. Polke said Victor Amsdcll of 126 Oak Gruve St. told officers a box of tools, valued al 1120, was taken from his vehicle sometime after 31) am Thursday while it was parked on Pearl Avenue. Meangrhile, Arnold Smith of 2 Reno To Hold Halloween Party As community Halloween parly for all Reno adulls and children will be held Irom 7 lo 9 pni Monday at the Reno United Methodist Church, event will include vflmes, singing and refreshments. Those attending may wear costumes if they desire.

employed at Tilusville Crescent City, and 20 Tv many, a son ot rreoencn a ou not uak Crankshaft Machine. grandchildren. basketba player and boxer. Kliristina Muller. "J1 rio noi un He was a member of St.

Twn sons. Kenneth and ne he worked at the Surviving along with his wde, English a nd does not i un Michael Charch in Fryburg. Jeffrey, are deceased along Arlinglcm Hotel he and was a Mrs. Rimwre Kiefer, are two derstand lUie Engish Lingua ge Ur Cnhmarinr hnrriu. in member of llw Nal.Mial Guard, Mrs Dona Bielenberg will deliver her and usher at SI.

Venanlius Church in Rouscville and was member of Ihe Polish Nalional Alliance in Oil Cily. ZZm; rt- 1936 to the former Jessie daughter, a grandson and a He made a career of Ihe U.S. lGila) Mortimer of Oil Cily Husband funeral sermon r.r'" Weaver who survives along sister, Stella Beers. Army, serving as a golf pro. ajld Mrs.

Carl German.He ormerly se vndas pastor 01 cnnsl uimeraii Church here. fibLJkHwTa, wilh a Jhtcr- Mrs- Bi Friends may call after 7 pm OUzowka. She died January 17, (jBUa) py nf Waslohn, is deceased. 1973 Home in Fryburg, where Ihe awyivinii aiong "rs' famik' will receive friends from Daln IS anlth1' daughter, Mrs. Surviving Schmader of Shippnville RD 1, Patricia Jarzab of Rouscville Mary Parks Of Clarion Area Dies 7 lo 9 1oday and from 2 to 4 and 7 e' CaPrLl of W.stiam, two sons, to 9 pm Sunday.

Area Woman's Sister Dies In Maryland Mrs. Ruth Mcfiarr rf the Re.iiirrerli, aVI Nclafl Deer of Fort Monroe, be celebrated al 10 am Monday ld- "er oi ui.i...i i Taccma. and 12 arand- fi.AnmN Maru v. Parks Centerville Man Dies In Hospital Board To Meet two sons, Thomas Jarzab of Housevillc and David Jarzab at Iwme; a grandson; fir sisters, Mrs. Thomas (Mildred) Hacked of Jersey City, N.J., Mrs.

ljRoy (Stella) Kluck, Mrs. Max I Josephine) Reiclicrl and Mrs, Ted Uuise) Kozek of Oil City, and his brother, John Jarzab of Oil City. Deceased, along with his wife, Fryburg with the parish ad- 69, of Clarion RD 2, died al McCalmont, Et, suler of Helen ministrator, Rev. Richard G. lie was the living am Fridav in Clarion Hospital.

E. Dehner of Seneca, died Mayer, as celebrant. Interment lnerlber his immediate Born June IB, 1905 in October 17 in her home in nhrrh family. Tarenlum she was Ihe Parkton, Md. Farmers Keep Eye On Barns Many activities normally conducted this time of year were curtailed due to the rash or barn fires in Ihe Crawford Counly area recently.

Coon hunters in Ihe area have caused many panic calls to Ihe police to investigate cars parked along rural roads. Augmenting police investigations, farmers are keeping watch an their properties. Bam lights are lefl on all The North Muir, of Centerville RD 1, ruircidi drijngL-jiKius drt daughter of Ihe late John z. and surviving nirs. njivuiiinii F.lhalia MeClearv Perrv.

are her husband, Joseph, and died at 12:45 am yesterday in A rosary wln hed incomplete uieuii tuy nospiiai. corn may a pn SunUa). in ihp fuwra She was married November eight children, Vance, David, ID, 1926 to Harry M. Parks, who Thomas, Phillip, Mrs. Nancy rrerederi her in death in ISM.

Winters of Franklin RD 3, Clarion County Board of School Directors will hold a special meeting al pm Monday in the elementary school. Purpose of ihe special meeting is to open bids for the construction of a new athletic field and general purposes. are a daughter, Maxine; a in, lsifj, the son of the late brother. Felix Jarzab, and an and Blanche Mccarly infant son, Peter Jarzab Jr. he owned and operated a N.

Whitaker Dies In California During her life, Mrs. Parks Mable, Kay and Bessie, all of worked for a period of 19 years Maryland, at the Johnny Garnean's Also surviving are a sislr, Restaurant in Clarion. She was Bessie of Arizona, and a Friends will he received alter 7 pm today at the Joseph Szabat Funeral Home. Funeral arrangements will be announced. Cooperstown Community Plans Party farm for most of his life.

Mr. Muir was married in June, lo the former Elizabeth Nichols, who survives. He was a member of the Titusvillc Wesleyan Melhodisl Church for over 30.years, Other survivors include two FELTON Calif Mrs also a member of the Christian brother, Chester of Williams-Nellie V. Whilaker, 84, died and Missionary Alliance Church port. Wednesday evening in Felton, COOPERSTOWN Parents Calif.

Mrs. Gerald (Mary Jo) ARMOURS Old Fashion of the rnmmimitv nf fonnfrs. She wast burn Aoril 59 1890 in daughters, Mrs Samuel 6- ii BashlineofClarion: two sisters. Post Office To Observe Veterans Day "7and tSh HZytolteK He noandtok yG 7o. Mra.Ctariea (Milled) Mjmp James I Joyce) Anderson, both ch i ih 1.

of Clarion and Mrs. William night as members of the families watch, many limes with large Tarm dags kept close. Many have leaded rifles within reach. Trick or treat activities in some of the areas have been cancelled for fear that a youngster may be mistaken for a prowler. Area fire departments have also cut back on Ihe amount of fire trucks which wilt displayed in Meadville's Halloween Parade on Saturday of Centerville the Cooperstown Fire Hall Kenneth Whitaker of Tilusville.

1 Luncheon Meat $109 three sons, Centerville, David G. Miiir Games and refreshments will The couple lived in Akron, Ohio, 'ImH Cotry and be ob- 'Minis Muir Veterans Day wl Kb ,.1,, i Dft fm 1CM I. iok miiLiicaici a aruauici Monday as a national Pfc, Wesky M. Muir of the ri L''I "Zn Charles fCathery) Lute .1 Mllltaru Pnl Po rnmnnnv Military Police Company i holidav at the Main Posl Office. for costumes in four different Franklin area.

Mr. Whitaker of Clarion; a stepbrother, Arlhur Weidner of Clarion and a Oil Creek Station and all area Camp Bell, Ky; one sister, Miss postal installations, with no Beidah E. Muir of Centerville; age groups. aiea nere ir. Mrs, Whilaker has made her taB-brolter.

John Perry Jr. of The event is open to young She is also survived 1 S.t.S StBSK and Kenneth E. Muir, both of delivery. years through high school daughter in Corry and had lived fi J'to her husband, Meets Tuesday The Pineerove Baseball Window service will not be Centerville, and 15 grand-provided, but a call window will children, be open from to 11 am for Friends may call at the she was preceded in death by Mrs. Lana Burke is general California two brothers, Association win me meet at 7 pm naumnni imnw chauiiian and persons of the She was a member of the Friends may call at Ihe Robert V.

Burns Funeral Home CANDV APPLE MIX PINOAK SUPER DUPER toplckKrlK- ihTTOubel cumty hay been asked lo Rene United Methodist Church. notices to pick up mail. Holiday contribute 37wT.07T candy for the treat Surviving are three daugh he and 4pm and and 9pm today ta ta 6 (rhBrbSp. packages lhat each child wiU ters. Mrs.6 Edgar (Charlotte) lockbox services receive friends from 2 to 4 and 7 reuows nau ui renus.

Election of officers will take place at this lime. JCffELEU U1 HMO IT. Of. OTT, PA-. 9 onrf u.iu maintained from 8 am a 5-rr hk muu.

i 1 the Tilusville to 5 pm at the Oil Creek Wesleyan A. Station. MeUiodisl Church, with Rev. Collection service will be Sheridan Ralmey, pastor, of- provided on holiday schedules, ficiatlng. and normal dispatch schedules Burial will follow in the ll a uj ri i ai unci di acrviwa ue ireiu Karl WhUaker of Fdton, Calif.

hB and Robert Whitaker of Oa fZ'7 man.Ari-llgrandchUdren tf an off.ciatuiK. Interment will be in Youth Arrested On Drug Charge Oswi Dally lo 1 Sunday 101a No-Frost REFRIGERATORby Big freezer section no defrosting ever! will be maintained. Covenenter Cemetery. at T.I flMI4MSmSlM CLARION Timothy L. the Clarion Cemeterv.

iwk io nf a siswr-m-iaw, mrs. Jennie Stephens of Franklin. arrested Thursday afternoon in Friends may call from 7 to Clarion Borough by Borough Pnlira qtuI nhmi nl pm Saturday and from 2 to 4 and fraud or deception al Center in Corry. iaiULgners Drug Store. PICK A WINNER I JOIN THE GAMES BANDWAGON WE HAVE AN EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF UNIQUE ADULT GAMES PUZZLES INTERESTING, CHALLENGING, DIFFERENT ALSO CHESS, BACKGAMMON, CHECKERS CARDS, DICE, SCOREPADS.

PRIZES EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR A FUN NITE WALLACE Funeral services will be held in the funeral home at 2 pm Boris was arraigned before Clarion district justice of the peace Alta LaVem Hamilton Zi commuted lo Clarion l'jf stUnited County jail of 11,000 bond. Crr Intement will be in the Pine I 1 in ri- r- r-. 15.6 cu.ft. Baubles 'n Beads You'll find the perfect thing to accent your wardrobe on our first floor. Jewelry of every description will dazzle your eye and please your pocketbook! Conlemporsry styling.

Perfect home for the sloping lot. We put it all together. all on your lot! The magnificent Lindd. ou re mv'e OPEN HOUSE See this magnificent home SUNDAY 1 to 5 PM ROUTE 257 BETWEEN CRANBERRY AND OIL CITY SUWAC DRIVE OFF EGYPT ROAD FOLLOW THE SIGNS DOOR PRIZES No-Frost Refrigerator rfaAm Freezer offers 4.30 cu. It.

storage capacity Handy freezer cabinet shelf Two Ice 'n Easy trays store up out of the way in Ice Service compartments Power Saver switch can help you reduce power consumption and cost of operation Tinted, see-thru adjustable meat keeper Four cabinet shelves; three are adjustable Tinted, see-thru Permalon crispers Removable egg bin Deluxe dairy compartments Only 30I2" wide, 64' high RdIIs out on wheels for ease in cleaning or moving GE colors or white 7 kfe' tl (available at cost) can be added now or laler. And if hosiery is on your list, we carry a fine selection of Mojud, Fruit of the Loom Berkshire, and Supp- Lincoln his the home and the loan' see your Lincoln coftsuttin! now Sm 5 Hng hmrn Pk up dm lm buAtnf eude mi lifitoln oflm. Hose! Lincoln Homes LINCOLN HOMES COMPANY 241 Curry hoftow Rud. Prtttbur. Pj.

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