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The Oil City Derrick from Oil City, Pennsylvania • Page 14

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4 THE DERRICK Oil City-Frsnkiin-Clarion. Pa, Tuesday, April li, i960 Funerals Donald Williams, 56, Retired Colonel Dies mm recently on Formosa's southern coast, while-serving with Marine Mrs. Reinsel, New Bethlehem Woman, Dies NEW BETHLEHEM Mrs. Margare1; Ann Reinsel, 90, of S'ew Bethlehem, I y- of Crales, died here Sunday evening in the Crooks Home. She was the widow Bernard J.

Reinsel. Holy Week Meditation (Continued from Page One) does literature "so does, phUost-pty; so doe science; so do civilization; so does nwality; so does conscience. As it. was in to days of His flestvso it is today. Jesus can iwtbehid.

How long then will you halt Aircraft Group ll. The exercise NEW BETHLEHEM Donald He retired from the air fore in GROVE ClTY-Fiorl serves held hr Mooday for termed "Operation Blue Star," Scott Williams, of New Bethle S4 after 3 yean of service. Mrs. Ainu M. Rarer, who died of Mr.

Williams was. stationed in called for all participating units to assemble in the area on March stroke Friday eveoiM in the hem, a retired air force colonel id present secretary-treasurer of the Clumber of Commerce here, England in 1951. He went to North 20, along with units of the Hawaii Africa a later date, borne of ber dtufbttf Mrs. J. Eugene Tajrt.

based First Marine Brigade and He served in several cam Mrs. Reinset was born July .17, died at noon Sunday in the St. Francis Hospital, Pittsburdi, fol Mrs, Rwtr wis born in Oil City, paigi during World War JI. They U.S.-Republic of China navy, marine and air force element. two opinions in this lowing surgery.

He bad 'been in included: Central Burma, matter? What will a daughter of John and Anna Biair MoMillin. She married David E. Rarer, who died in 147. na; CWna Campaitn, Preparatory service at 7:30 n. IMS in Redbai Township, Clarion County, daughter of Samuel and' Elisabeth Sugars.

dinger She married Reinsel in 1W7. He died in 1M9. Born in linwetoar, February Tl, Ah- Offense Campaign and, m. today in the First Uniled Pres moved from Oil City SO Fishermen; the right size sailed minnows this year. New tackle, lowest, prices.

Fishing licences. Lanti Sports. Adv. East Mandates Campaign. 104, be was Ine son of Charles J.

byterian' Church "will' feature an Eesler cantati by the adult choir. years. at? to mike her borne in He was the reeipawt of a She was a member of Grove City. and'Katberlne Sloan Williams. He wai.mauTied to Viola' M.

White of sUr, the World War Victory The deacons are meetmt at Charles Catholic Church here and Survivmr are three dauihters The Vestry of Good Hope Lutheran Church is meetinf al I p. m' today In the church. It's dress up time for the Easter Bunny Set. At the Tiny' Tot Shop we have chosen choice collection cf attractive Easter outfiU for "Voune; Pa-raders." Come see (he new 'styles p. following the service.

M. William presi Loot Utaod, N.Y. The couple was the Rosary Society of the church Mrs. Taart; Urf lrJ sicKin- Medal, aad the American Service Unit Crtatioo: He also received ded ine uooo sanjarnan eiDie married at Fart Eustie. ley and Mrs.

Hton Matthews Surviving are daughters other, service awards, Mr. Williams was 'president pf Keller's. Millinery every i eninfi until. 9 p. m.

Hats, purs. Class pf Ihe First Methodist Church, Clarion, has announced four sisters, Mrs. MLss Eva Reinsel of Warren. Mrs you do now with (he 'Man tl "not answer as Ponlius Pilate answered. Be true to your more Divine Instincts and say with Thomas, My Lord and My God, John When 1 survey the Cross of.

Jove to amazing so Divine demands my soul, my life, my all. Can you reject such matchless Love? Can you His daim disown? give your all lit. gratitude, hat leave Him thus alone. Mr. Williams was one of lie George (Pearl! Myers.

Cochran- e5, gloves for all ages. 129 Kim witnesses Id the atomic bomb test the New Bethlehem Borough Council, a former president of the Porter. Township Parent-Teacher As Mrs, A. F. tLiBV) Myers, John (Irene) McCune.

of Bracken-ridge, Mrs. Lewis t'Leonal' Aaron Clarion and Mrs. a or ff in 194C at the Cross Roads -in the Grove City; Mrs. Jessie Davis, that the regular meeting will be held in the baserrienl of the church at p.m. today following the holy week service.

Pacific. sociation, and a former president Louisville; 0.: H. Eg. (Gladys) Jmhof Jr. of New Beth He served his.

last bert. Greenville; a brother, Fred of Ihe Lions Club. He was lehem; four sons. Earl Reinsel of Pittsburgh. Mark Reinsel of N.

McMillin, Long Beach, Calif The Sunday school board of the Second Free Methodist Church Is as a special assistant to the direc ber of the VFW and Ugioo posts A Genuine Hummel figurine for tor of material headquarters of Indiana. Stanley Reinsel of hasfer -would be appreciated. Har p. IM fairi McAllister the Second Air Force in Freeport. Clarence, N.Y., and LeRoy Rein meeting in the church at 1:.

today. vey Fritz. Adv. Mr. Williams was president of the-.

Farmer's and Merchant's Funeral services will be 'held at sel ot trie. La. -Adv. Deacons and deaconesses of the First Baplist.Church meet al Ihe church with the pastor, Rev. S.

Wade Stewarl, at. 7 p. m. today. Meed exlra' copies of' The' Derrick Call Oil City S-1227 Franklin 2-3H1 i-iiio.

To insure having your order filled, call before ttuj story you are inferested in appears when iws-sible. Marine James Winger Rev. 0. S. Meckley will be in He went to Hawaii in 1936 where 10:30 Wednesday in the Agriculture Association.

Also surviving are 34 grand- Polish bologna now 'ready for the holidays. Sehiffer's Hotel, Dial Charles Morrison Funeral was stationed at Wheeler Air He enlisted the air force-in nldren, 28 great-grandchildren charge of a special Ordinance meeting held in Ihe Fern Church Field unlit 1943. Home for Paul "Mac" and one 1914 and received his commission Oil City, There will be Silent Comi of God at 7: p.m. Wednesday. llr.

Williams served of 1123 VVset Second. Street, tour sisters and six brothers are after the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. He enlisted in the field The meeting will consist of the deceased. fising manager of the New Beth- who died Sunday morning in the Oil City Hospital. at 7:30 p.

m. today in the Bredins- ord'j Supper and Foot Washing. lehem Leader Vindicator from artillery at Fort Eustice, Va, burg Methodist Church, The public is Invited to attend. Dr. Arthur M.

Crawford will of 17 to 1959. then mai transferred to the coast Surviving are his widow, four artillery at Fort Monroe. Va. ficiate, Interment will be in Sunset HiU Memorial' Park. the opening 61 Belly Erwjri B.

Winger of Colbert Avenue, In 19S, be entered a tactical Connelly's Beauty Salon, at 23 Friends will be received at the Reiti Funeral Home in New Bethlehem this afternoon and evening. Services will be held at 9:30 a. m. Wednesday in St. Charles Church with Eev.

Thomas C. Crowetl, pastor, officiating. Interment 'will be in SI. N'icholas Cemetery, children. Mrs.

J. Robert Hynes of Baneor, Katherine, Patricia training school at Langley Air look part in a joint Navy-Marine Fairview Hasson Heights. Phone field and in 1931, he was made a Corps exercise the coast of N. Sloan, Ex-Emlenton and Donald all at home, two sisters, Mrs. F.

L. McDanlel of Aihlabula, 0 and Mrs. Frank first sergeant at Maxwell Field, Camp Lcjeune, ff.C, Ala. 5, while, serving with -the Crales. Drivers don't brag about their ability to get out of a tight spot they slay out of them.

Doverspike of and In 1941, be was promoted to cap Second Marine Division. The oprr The Rosary wiU be recited it brother, Col. Ernest F. Williams, tain; in 1944 to major; in 1945 to alion, known as "Lanlphiblex Man, Succumbs EMLE.NTON' Charles Newton the funeral home at p. m.

today. stationed in D.C lieutenant and in 1947 to WWf1 J5.00 was the largfest amrttib- Don't miss Cootie Harris every The body is In the Mateer' Fa In 1951, he was made a nral Home here. Tuesday and Friday at the Park View Iju'nge, Franklin. Adv. permanent colonel.

Sloan, 76, former Emlenlon dent, died Monday morning. COIN FOLDERS in Following Slit Cents Five Cent Pieties Dim Quartan Half Dollars Canadian Misc. Coins WALLACE He was born May 17, 1383, W. BurcJifield, 65, Succumbs In His Home. FRANKLIN Walter Burch- Fjnlenlon.

a son of William and Ella Davidson Swan. ecus exercise of Ihe year, and involved U.S. Allantic Fleet ships. -i'v Fresh chalk-: mother of pearl from a new cot-' leciion of white jewelry by Vogue now at Kathryn. Genevieve Stiiip.

-Adv. Marine Acting Cpl. James if. Lee HI, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ex-Governor To Address Scouts Here Surviving are a brother, Arthur Franklin School Board Adopts First Budget Sloan of Emlenlon; three sislers, field, 65, of Franklin RD 3 (Bethel and Sloan of Em. and Mrs, S. HiU of Area) died suddenly Monday vhiie working al home. 15.40 tftSSfc'l Cleveland. inj rentals, (126.714.42; capital outlay, 56,000.

Friends are' being received al Criswell Funeral Home in Emlenlon until 4' pirn. today Jr. of 1 fiougb of 7-' Townsliip, he was the son of Les- FKAXKL1N A 31,132,434.41 preliminary bjdget was unanimously approved last night by members Df the Franklin Area Joint School Road. Oil City, took Dart iii State Coins ler and Flora Deeter Biirchiield, huee amnfiibious landing npiciw! Tbe second largest expense on the.list is the building rentals. This figure is' payment for the cafe graveside services will be h'eld'in -flijuuujivtu jiuituaj that Governor Howard Pyle, president of the National Safety Coun Hie Lmlcnton Cemetery.

Bev. T. teria. Al Wall, board secretary D. Imbrie, paor of Ihe United The estimated budget for 196M1 cil, wil be the speaker at the Ju- told the members that'll will be was set up approximately $30,000 Presbyferiah Church, will offici the payment on Ihe lecent ever last year.

At one lime; was employed al the Eclipse Works of ihe Atlantic Refining Company; Franklin. In later years he vtirked as a painter (or Ihe Joy Manufacturing Company. He aHendod IJie Pilgrim Holi- bilee Anniversary Appreciation Dinner Tuesday, May 3, 1960 al the of Hall, Oil City. summaiy of expenditures shows: A breakdown of the budget and BEER Pyle succeeded Ned if. how the seven districts will share Ieartrn of Titusville as the pres General control, inslruc-in service, auxiliary the expense follovts: ident of Ihe Safety CoLnpilir.

ness ln RDClt' Crove- agencies and co-ordinate activi- Canal, Franklin Mr. Dearborn is presently serving Surviving are bis widotf, the les, operation of -plant. S67it853.ff3; Frenchcreek as the president of the Boy Scouti former Tiielma Lutwld, three J81.05O; maintenance of plant $96,. Mineral JlI.M5.ff7; PoItV Council. dren, Norman of Franklin, Ellis! fixed chides, builri- S37.4M.48; Sandycreek, J145.420.3o Pyle has been a public serv-at arnl Arden Wells ville and Ulica, his step-father, Charles J.

Twenty-five of (he 37 members Brown of Chico, Iwn half- PUT OUT IK. MONEY WORRIES with. thrift plan spring CASH LOAN. J25 la S500 or more. Your signature only.

Same day service. Convenient morithryrpayrnent. With Thrift in am, ran io executive, news correspondent, civic and church leader. For more lhan 30 years he" has altended the meeting. brothers, Charles A.

Brown of member of the board was introduced, Robert McffiU replaced Okmulgee. and Kenneth oeen a communicator in advertis town, you vt get i fritnd round; Brown of Chico, three sis- ing, in radio as program manager! Claim 9 P. M. Packing Meter Time Needed (Conlinued from Page Onel and vice president of KTAR, Mrs- L0'3 Kindell of Wiehj THRIFT PLAN FINANCE CORPORATION 233 Seneca Oil City Ott'City Y-1223 nix, and as an overseas ror-'la- Kan- JIrs: B- N- ITtororhea) Ralph Knnninger on Ibe French-creek board. -'The adoptwr.

motion was made' by Ellis Smith of Canal Township. Drfw a Uttl War Western Most it. How py I Bcauliful Jewelry Store respondent in the Pacific area riur- and Mrs. in? World War II. Ernest Keating of North Chito, Richaid Sogers, a member of lle revenue from pariiing be suf- Jf.Y., and Iwo jrar.rlchi'jiren In addition fo IIims nclivilies.

the Sandycreek board and She which has been made to DT The body is in Ihe Burner Funeral Home here where friends may call and attend services-at 2 p.m. Thursriay with P.ev. An Mr. Tyle was a radio network reporter from Ihe World Security Conference in 1945. He is co-founder of Ihe world-famous Grand Canyon East Sunrise broadcasts tarty li WosImUHt In EtMMy In Dap wdahfty provide airJitiooal parking in Oil City," said Mr.

McXeil, Ihe park- mtrjed ing engineer and one of the fe- r- mist authorities in the country lhet Dls an partis. 1' drew Slozat officiating. hich ne had directed ard narrat Interment will be in the Sunset ed since Hill Memorial Park. i Ferveii as governor of An EM SB O.UCEN 39 Cases Disease Here In March ions for two terms be'innin" in 1951. In 1953 President Eisenhower appointed him a member of the White House Staff serving as will please vow most! "It-may seem lo you here that1 .1 sou now have sufficient adv.sed I em (hot i in your downtown area but I I should you will no doubt makn further progress, but ir it isn't' nolhlD fawer tbaj! you'U slid back aeain.

don't; lajiPa'cr a (al Ihink nil Ci(v ran aHim) In Hn'share, Mr. Roeers said. The Health Bureau reported 39 deputy assistant to the president' esses of communicable disease in lor federal stale relations. Mr. Pyle served president ofi" Iast the Phoenix Rotary Club in Ifd with 13.

One case and still serves a emh.r fif 01 'uoeriosis was reponea as one case of infectious' hepa it," said Mr. 'McNeil. 1 rnembors of the' board toot Ibc Board oT Directors of man community organizations. lil no autior on trrr matter last night. "You must remember.

During Ibe month 28 homes were luarantined and four calls Glenn Graham, board president, tabled action on'the issue Ihe Monday, iay a meeting. were investigated. The bureau tinued Mr. McNeil, "that il is nest to impossible to please everyone and that change of any kind meets some resistance. Tine important thing is that now people can find a place to park in made 25 bacteriological analyses of city water and 69 residual Kotarians A (lend Community Senines Jiember.s of Ihe Hoiary Club at-lentic-d Ihe community Lcn'en services at coon Monday in chlorine detenninalions No Fire Loss In Oil City Several complainLs about dump Oil City and at a fee which any- iy 1.0'Jrcn Id.IowfiI by crreu iwaas, wer scmce rae caK wci afDTd." Th-ro rv, rifo lunch al the.

YMCA. land garbasc were investigate. A stre6l and parkin, lol M.rnrASn, One son, anon certificate was is- ers sre on SunJayi and (reela-report by councilman Robert Visiting Rotnrians were Joe N'etms of Franklin and Robert Sauber of Titusville. Alan xivine suco ior me i-iquor wmroi unara js prided cily-wide. anc rojr medical esammations-The new loLs have been of ereat Oil City High Suhool and John Jeffrey at last night's city council meeting.

The department answered 10 calls and traveled 397 miles. They did no', answer IE calli. Totai ho-jTS were 7,232. were filed for baTbers. The report was submitted councilman Robert Jeffrey.

help in providing needed parking space daring church services Sunday mornings. Balcercli of SI. Joseph Hih School were the school Tlotariiins. New Buick "Easy-Ownership Plan" tailors terms to your budget Hi Your Eosler look begins with a beo jli ful hat and our big colleclion' wwMca WASHtt Hnkkfili vmt. S-t mi wi M.

p-l lflHl Km rwti MoM All T7! AUTOMATIC WASHtt ,5 kn. i 4mm --tk SV I il if i Cna iw rw Tmr swj-W wMh wJ IWl uw has fashion's tow as $199.95 Aih for a tt immHrtuM most, flowering head I ine. news, See, select now. 3.98 10.95 TOUR NEEDS COME FIRST! Yon set tbe mtUr i Si' and R'i up to the Bukk "Easy-Ownership Pbn" to make iym csw to pot yoo betuad At wfeel of a prowl mw Btk your Yon can't loee it doesn't coot yea a pemry to find out. And, it JJ iAe may well be Ibe most rrwardinR few mimites you've spent.

dream come true, mth it, vir Buick Dealer will erclort Rtflwrnbtr, when you buy from in, vou art assured not onlv of fvil meniifarturef's warranty, btrf have bu'r personal SEE mE vou quaiiiv suick '60 DtAtEB's! yous oualiiv iwcx ka'liss in this area a The Welker Maxwell Co. SOUTH-SIDE OIL CITY Euy to Slop-Eny to Shop-S4H Green Stamp WEAVER BUICK CO. T. E. MeCARTHY BUICK 11 YlAltS FAHWlil SOVK1 WVU Jl-MMMNST.

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