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The Oil City Derrick from Oil City, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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12- THE DERRICK Oil City-Franklin Clarion, Pa. Thursday, February 12, 1970 Mrs. Hattie Heffernan Dies Wednesday At 84 Agncw Vacates ber of years lo reside alone on U. S. Planes Hit N.

Viet Targets Inside Cambodia tonANKUN Mrs. Ilallic State Gas Tax Hiked To 7 Vac (Continued from Page One) White House Nixon's Budget Surplus May Turn Into Deficit Helfcrnan. 6f, widow of UiUlcrmllk Hill ami wpi with her hobbles of making (patchwork quills and raising Quin E. Heffernan, died ai a Wprinesdav in the Grand- L'uulinucd from Page One) view Convalescent Home where up." programs including such popular ones as a milk Tor school children plan, grants to colleges lowers. She was a charter member the tooperaluwn Methodist Church and attended service she had been- a patient lor about a week, l'rinr to that she (Cunlimied Troni Puo Quel Ln revenue, sending Ihc deficit to SI .08 billion.

The administration wals behind a barrage of allied artil (Coiilinnod from I'age One) Nixon's press secretary, Ronald L. Zicgler, reported thai Ag-ncw had reviewed the situation on his own ntler a year In office and tor hospital construction. hos-jitahzed for twee been in the hands at motorists lery and ah- strikes. The North i Vietnamese firing intensified. Riilarly as long as noaun vvi- observed about 30 enemy sol Also contemplated, in making weeks.

milted. by now. The majority leader said he up the savings total, arc sale ol Congress to increase the taxable wage base for Social Security diers camped near a clump of Mrs: Heffemaii was born De and "has decided lo lei the niehlfall, allied oftlcors knew they had caught some- expected any 'compromise vcr- Ihe Alaska railroad and materials fronv national slack- trees about II) miles sou.nwes.'. nf the American Special cember Vi, 1935, in Canal Town-shin, Hnuemer of John B. and White House use Mils space because of our need." from 57,800 lo $9,000 and make corresixuidhie: adiuslmeiil She is survived by nine cnu-drcn, Mrs.

Raymond (Florence) Painler, Mrs. John (Mary) Mc-Elhaney, Mrs. Howard (Vir passed by the house io uc trouble in Ihe Senate! where piles. rag big. At first light Sunday, two bal- camp at Moc Hon.

Sarah Giboons Miner. spcin 'This is at his initiative," revenues ur railroad rctirc- "Tliey lucked at us and the (10 to S20 Increase was the Thompson insisted, reporting meiil. If CoiiRress docs alioiis of South Vietnamese ginia) DaubenspccK ann rooked at Ihem," recalled If Congress goes along wilh none of this, the budget deficit projection would increase to most of her life in hat township and all of her married life on Hill, For Ihe rcsu of years worn. hat neither Ihe President rangers joined the. balAlc and al- American "I could see of these, trust rund revenues would be nit 5309 million, hiking invone else in Ihc While House Kiiy crouched on th; ground $3.52 billion.

lomp.ed to sandwich trie ancmy fores from the north and south. Irvis also announced thai a resolution would be introduced next week for a fulLcatc in had suggested the changi Heffernan, ol iranm, m. Esther Maul and John Heffernan, of Utica; Ellery Hefrernan, Wayne Heffernan, the deficit a SI 119 billioi past two years she resuleU CrmnersLown. svtLh his hands over1 his face like Savings of $2,132 billion are By the end of the day more than The budget contemplates into effect a pay raise lor little kid who's been OMlRhl However, Ihe extent ol the While House search for addi She and mini is. uciiernan vestigation into Ihe entire opera- estimated in the budget from 100 of the enemy were rcponeo Ihe acl, pretending he's Coopcrslown, i a civil and mihlary personnel killed, includim: a North Viet Heffernan, Uochy urove.

tional office space has been re fleelcd in a' decision lo move tti ally there." lions the si ale nig ways uu-nai-lmenl. That investigator variety of proposals to end, revamp or reduce Rovenimcnt were married September in, 1903, and he' died in October, 1961. Kollowing his death, Mrs. namese battalion execulive offi A North Vietnamese prisoner Jan. 1, 1971 inslead of July 1970.

ft the lawmakers insist an the July 1 dale, Ihe extra cost Also surviving arc a tiroincr, Charles of Franklin; three lvould not be connected lo action room oul of Ihc wcsl wing, where Nixon has his oval office, told South Vietnamese LiV.orro-' cer, a company commander and a political commissar. South Ilclferiiiin continued for a uiim- on the fee bill, he said. ealors later thai he had been Vietnamese forces found docu would he $1 billion, raising (lie projected deficit lo 51.ri2 hillion. to a nearby area once used mainly as a lower shop and for Dlructcd not to fire on allied Mrs. Mender Dies In Fla.

Mrs. Rosa Pleger, Mrs. Sena Heplcr and Mrs. la Rchwabenbauer, Oil City; 30 grandchildren and 45 gieat- men's Uie Ihreo offi forces unless directly thrcal- Finally (he administration is Mrs. Autner Succumbs cers.

'h presidential swimming pool. In addilinn, Ihe size of the wcsl ened. U.S. and South Viet again askini for. postal rale jn- As expected, what was letl of namese Iroous liaJ Ihs same it graudcliildrcn.

lolallnR $B74 million. It inn reccnlion lobby soon Ihe North Vietnamese force Wednesday At Age 91 sliuclions far their 2-l-hour noi Coneress conlinues to take no be reduced considerably i in adailion 10 nei miau.iiiu she. was preceded in death by a fragmented into small units and action, the ultimate red ink fig provide additiona. ottlce Clair, a brotner ann tnree year's I nice. "We held our Eire as we dec ov-er Ihem," Ihc PRANKUN Mrs.

Belva ure projected For the year would Mrs. Sherry Mcniler 58JI) 37th Ave- St Petrsburg, a former resident of Oil City, died Wednesday afternoon in St. Petersburg. She was the formr Sherry and had resided in Oil Citv until abaut in years tried lo flee the aiuea pocket. About 100 Norlh Vielnatncscl CTeorgetovn Road; Mrs.

Nina Ghcrine. Pone Lane, and Wes- space. sisters. he $5 19 billion. As it workod out.

Thompson Ghcring Autner, 91, formerly of the Georgetown Road, Franklin inanascd lo break out and head Removal was made to the Inn Sm i. ol NewDurv I'arR, pilot said, "but afler a while, one ed lo Ihs southeast, presumably Calif A number of other grand- said Wednesday, Agnew initially worked out of his While louse if Vi on srciuT John J. Berg Funeral Home, successor to Buchanan and HT) 1. ed a 9 a. m.

wennesnay aiming for Viel Cong areas nieces and nephews also sur couple of shots al us and the Aliooivx Council Adds To Budget Venango Manor, where she quarters almost daily, while an- where thv could find shelter. Schmidl, where friends may vive. fireworks started," had been residing. ago. While here, she worked at the former Seep Hardware O'her units Iried tu escape to1 Heavv erupted.

ln addition to her husband She was the widow of John R. niher vice presidential omce.on Ihe second floor or the neighboring Executive Office Building Ihe northwest ui hopes of call and where the family win receive friends from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. U.S. helicimlers weie forced and son.

she was preceded ALTOONA, Pa. (AP) Al-a C'. Courcil improved a amer.dm.3r.-l that Aulner and was known by fam to Cambodia. down. The Special Forces sent1 dealh bv a sister, Mrs.

Elsie ily and friends as "Aunt Uclle." was being remoueieo ana coraled. Thompson said Ae The following day, sfill anolh- Slore. Her husb-ind, Mender, preceded her in death Surviving are three brothers, Alex of Oil Citv, Chester el Smith, and a brother 575.C50.40 lo Ihs public Funeral services will tie nein al 2 p.m. Friday In Ihe CDiipcrs- was born in cnerryiree South Vietnamese ranger in a company ol Camlmn mercenaries but pulled it cut darlinrwi fell. Charles A.

(Jherins- ilc-ui. spenl much of Ihe first three months of Hie administration in Wnsleyau Mclhodisl unit, went into action. By this Township September 13, 1B78, a daughter of Henry and Sarah The sdJed money will pay Hcmnval was made to Burger lime the enemy seemed to havi Niagara Falls, N.Y., and Frank Ihe While House. Church with Rev. H.

E. Robertson officiating. Interment salaries and proviii Un Salurday four fresh coin-uanics of Special Forces-led Meals Ghering. -She ana Jonn Funeral Home where Ihc family scattered and conlacls wen Jablonski of SI. Petersburg R.

Autner were married Decem friends Irom 2 to will he in ihe Peters Ceme sn ional clerk for' the code enforcement bureau. tight Tuesday and Wednesday. me-rccr-aries f.wopl iiV.o Hie area To Buy Hem-Seh Use Classified Hie funeral mass will be held Saturday in St. Petersburg. tery.

ber 25. 1901. in Jamestown, N.Y.t and he died July 17, 19fS. and 7 lo 9 p. m.

today. Funeral services will be conducted there For five years in the early al 2 p.m. Friday wilh Rev. Edward HendTickson, paslor ol T. Cosiiinrk, 17, Dies 1900 's, she had a millinery store, known as Kennedv and Grace Lutheran Church, offici- Glierina Store ir.

f-'raiiklin. aling. Interment will be Franklin Cemetery- TITUSV1LLE Terrrnca Much of her married life was snenl on the G-eornetown Road Sears Cosmark, 17, of 405 N. Kerr niioi- at Tilusvme tngn School, died lato Tuesday of and she enjoyed a hohby of raising flowers, with large and colorful gardens. She also col-lecled clothing which she remodeled and sent to Ihe Luth It.

Fmkbeiiier Dies At 82 In Bradford eran Mission in Norlh Caro lina. Anolher favorite llobhy wfls a gunshol wound The young man was removed from his home lo Tilusville Hospital by ambulance and lied shortly afler he was admitlctl. He was born February 6, 1953, in Tilusville, a son of Francis J. and Margarel Oas- mark. His mother died of a CLARION Rudolph Fink- pain'ing chlnaware.

VALENTINE'S DAY, FEBRUARY 14 beiner, 82, of 13 Chestnut St. Her only son. Thomas Hen Uradford, a former resident ry, died 1916. Clurioti. died at 5:50 p.

Surviving are a number of Tuesday In Uradford Hospital. heart allack December 20, 1063. nieces and nephews, among Born February 27. 1897, He was a member of Hie ihem Charles Gher'ng, Pone Titusville High School Glee Club Lone; Richard and Lewis, Buller; Chesler Chester J. and tSI.

Walburga Church in Glasgow, Scotland, a son of John and Bertha Derwald Fink-belner. He formerly worked as a ulassblower and was a rclired and' Mrs. Kenneth Wood, Surviving along wilh his New 8-Button, 7-Speed Automatic Blender father is a sister, Michele, a teacher in the Clarion' schools. employe of the Boviard Seyfang Co. Bradtora, Removal was made to the Mr.

Finkbeincr was a mem lordnn C. Tracy Funeral Home ber of St. Bernard Church, lusville where inenfls will Bradford, Keynoldsvule Elks be received from 2 to 4 and S0O88 Lodge No. SID and Bradford lo 9 p.m. today and where Elks Lodge No.

ti39. ONLY Ihc rosary will be recited al lie was married in 130B lo i. loday, with lie v. ueorge the former Anna Slaale, who 13 Off Sale! Favorite Sterling Patterns by REED BARTON pastor o( St. e-s.

Also surviving are Walburga, as leader. Requiem mass will he sung three daughters, Miss Louise Finkbeincr. at home, Mrs. E. a.m.

Friday Marie) Baumgardner of Walburga Church with Father Groucult as celehranl. Inter Brookvillc and Mrs. Jon tralri- SEARS REGULAR PRICE $35.95 A speed for every need il whips, purees, cjrnles, blends, chops, mixes, liquifies. Birj 5-cup heal and stain resistant jar with 1 oz. measuring cup.

Removable jar boltom and blade assembly. cia) Baigis of Johnstown; three sons. John of Guys Mills, men! will be in the Immaculate Concepl ion Church Cemetery at Rudolph of Wilmington, N.C., Clarion. and toward Finkbier ol Pills- huTim: a sister, Mrs. Iuisc Hcrms of llradlord- llirce brolhers, Waller of Lawrence, Mildred Dick Dies At 65 FRANKLIN Miss Mildred S.C..

Albert of Morro Bay and William Finkbeincr of Pompa, grandchil Sears presents the EDick, 65 who made her home wilh her brother-in-law and sis dren and great grandchil i MANY MOODS OF dren. ter, Mr. and Mrs. nobert 1. Bean of 115 Grant died at p.

Friends may call after 7 p.m. Perry Como REVOLVING CHARGE in Franklin Hospital today at the Robert V. Burns Funeral Home, Clarion, where TV SPECIAL ON NBC where she had been a palLcril JBk since February 2. the family will receive friends from 7 lo p.m. today and Su'aday, Feh.

22nd lo 9 PM EST dauRhter of Gilbert 1. from 1 lo 1 p.m. and and Jessie M. Perrine Dick, 3 p.m. Friday.

High mass of requiem will she was born in Franklin August 17, 190. She spent most of her life in Franklin and at be celebrated at 10 a.m. Satur tended the public schools here. day in Immaculate Conception Church, ClariDn. Hev.

Joseph McisinRer, paslor, will be cele She had worked for a number of years at the General brant. Manifold and riming I'o. antl Interment will be maculate Concepl ion abo at the Franklin Hospital. In laLcr years she worked as a companion for elderly people Cemetry. 10-Pc.

Aluminum Cook-ware TeflonIP Coated SAVE $10 Tho rosary will be recited th. Franklin area. She was a member of Ihe at p.m. Friday ui Llie luneral home. Free Methodisrt Church Franklin and had played the organ in the church on many occasions Surviving are a Mrs.

SQ88 Robert i. (Helen) Bean, Franklin, and a brother, Ken- E. Dick, Alameda, Calif. Two brolhers, Merle E. Dick and Wilford V.

Dick, are de ceased. Friends may call any time at the Huff Chapel. SOMEBODY'S BIRTHDAY TOMORROW? Surprise them wilh a Special, Fresh Baked Hand Decoaled Cake from Riverside's Bakery Department. HASSON HEIGHTS Plmno 644-43M SEARS REGULAR PRICE Tremendous Valuel Highly polished aluminum outside and no-stick, isy-elean TeflonIR) on the inside, Sel includes 2.ql., Muee-pans, 9-in. skillel, 5-ql.

Dulch oven and all wilh covers. News Brief FT. BENNING, Ga. (AP) -Defense counsel for Lt. William L.

Callcy Jr. lost three moves Wednesday when a military You Can't Do Beffer Than Sears limited time only! JAMES JEWELERS 614 MAIN ST. CLARION, PA. judge denied two molions to qis-miss all charges and refused to order the Immediate subpoena of the nalion's lop Army and defense officers. Callcy is charged wilh murdering 02 Vietnamese civilians.

Wednesday's rulings came shortly before a pretrial hearing was adjourned until Thursday. SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE MeiUactkn Cuaranlttd or Your Mousy Botk STORE HOURS Fil Mon, Sit. 0 m. to 9 p. to 5:30 p.

m. 335 SSNECA ST, PHONE 4771S5I HAlJ.mOIBUCKANDCO..

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