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The Oil City Derrick from Oil City, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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8- THE DERRICK Oil CUy-Franfclln-Clarlon, Pa. Saturday, February 14, 1970 FUNERALS Hong Kong Flu Back In Nation (Continued from Page One) there was mild last winter, Lit Fuel Oil Pollutes Sea Coast (Continued rom Page One) lo (low from an uncovered tank: a ship spokesman said. Groucult, church pastor, was celebrant. Mrs. Ina McGreevy High mass of requiem was The youth died lale Tuesday celebrated al 10 a.m.

Thursday Cutting Exemptions In State Sales Tax Defeated In House of gunshot wounds. St. Stenhen Church for Mrs. Pallbearers were i a i tle immunization was built up as it was in other stales where Ina Marie McGreevy, 74, of 308 Pine St Johnson, Randy Huot, Jeff more serious outbreaks Mrs McGreevy. widow of Childs, Thomas Boyle, nay uu-bicl artd Chris Tcr- nother ship grounding al the entrance to Nova Scotia Bay on eurreH Donald McGreevy died Monday evening in Oil City Hospital.

Cases of Hong Kong flu this vear are occurring mostly in the Canadian coasl fouled 40 miles of shoreline 10 days ago, ditional taxes on businesses that (Continued from Page One) ranee's classmates at Titusville High School. Members of his graduating class attended the funeral services in a mass and were also places where there were either and mooning up operations still naslor of the church, was celc- produce jobs in the Slate. mild outbreaks or none ai an Wnl nf the mass. were underway. The vc'sl, Ihe Libcrian (anker Ar Insl year.

ki, Eric; William 0. Shuman, Franklin Counly and John T. Walsh, Allegheny. This was Ihc Further sales tax exemptions arc in a position for final action when the House returns Interment was in St. Joseph f'mipr Pallbearers were present hi a body for the recita row, broke apart after ground For this reason, most big will escape serious out tion of the Kosary neia ai ing.

Thomas McGreevy Donald 8 p.m. Thursday in the Gordon firsl measure voted upon ana set the pattern for the other six. House Minority Leader Lee A. MrGi eevv. John It Monday.

The largest revenue producer among them is a measure to eliminate exemptions on breaks since most saw major outbreaks last year, health offi Meanwhile, a break in a protective harbor boom allowed Tracy Funeral Homo in rge of Rev. George Richard Stiller, William Sohell and Charles Deemer. cials said. CLUB GETS BANNER Ccciliu Bcrcnbuer Gomes of Barbn-ccna, Brazil, District 728 Rotary Exchange Student, presented Rev. Lewis It.

Fox, president, with a Rotary Banner at Tuesday cveniug's meeting of the Knox Rotary Club. Miss Gomes is "attending Keystone High School anil is staying with Mrs. Jane Paine and her "sister," Miss Pain Pninc. Shown are Rev. Fox, Miss Gomes and Miss Paine.

Donaldson, R-Allegheny, said all types of advertising. Before thick bunker fuel to surge around the pier of the Booth Moderate outbreaks have Groucutt. his Dartv oDDosed the tax Dill Attending from ouf-ot-town it was amended Friday, ii applied only to newspaper, televi- Committal services were held because they would hurL the were John J. McGreevy, Teresa been' reported In 11 states: Vermont. Virginia.

Georgia, Flori Fisheries Ltd. It had not yet entered a salt-water intake pipe wilh Rev. Joseph Meisinger, McGreevy, Mr. and state's business climate. "We are not about to buy on and radio advertising.

Also in posUion for a final Donald McGreevy, da, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, North Dakota, Wash that carries water into the plant for fish processing and Plant their latest version of their sock vote is a pr 2 per cent McGreevy, Patricia McGreevy and Donald McGreevy, all ol pastor of the Immaculate Conception Church of Clarion, in charge. Interment was in Immaculate Conception Cemclry -in Clarion. Manager Earl Lewis said: ix on investment income. ington, Oregon and Alaska. Localized outbreaks have it to business fairy tale," Di aldson said.

In another action. Ihe House "We're keeping our lingers been reported in 24 stales: Con crossed." Buffalo, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hinchman, Sister Fairies McGreevy. Sister Mary defealed for the fourth time He added that House Republicans would not vote or any ad- necticut, Massachusells, New In the Gulf of Mexico, the two vears.

a proposal to give Hampshire, New York, New Jersey, Maryland, West Virgin Helen Maher, Sislcr Irelta Zvsk. Sister Ann Marie Dymski, Coast Guard reported that light traces of oil pollution disap Mrs. lielva Aulncr FRANKLIN Funeral ser hotels and restaurants with 30 per cent food sales the right to George A. Buchna, 68, Former Baseball Star And Vocalist, Dies George A. (Honey) Buchna, I the Pennzoil Co.

for 30 year ia, Norm Carolina, Souui Oaro- Sister Mariam and sell liquor between anu iu p. vices were held at 2 p.m. Friday in the Grace Lutheran Sister Roseann Hynes, all ol i. on Sundays, lne vote was Erie; Mr. and Mrs.

Donald 78-106. Church for Mrs. Belva Ghenng lina, Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin, Kentucky, Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, Montana, Idaho, Colora-do, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, peared in the vicinity of an oil rig burning out of control. In Ihe Gulf of Mexico, the Coast Guard reported that light traces of oil pollution disappeared in the vicinity of an oil Currently only hotels 91. formerly of the Registered Nurse Dies In Clarion CLARION Mrs.

Mable G- Bird, Sue Bird, Joseph Bird ana rvmald Bird, all of Painsville, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh are California and Hawaii. Georgetown Road and widow of John R. Autner. Ohio; Mrs. Richard Nagy of entitled lo sell liquor on bunaay.

6n. a standout sandlot baseball retiring in labs. Isolated cases have been re rig burning out of control since The chief opposition came Mrs. Aulner died Wednesday Mr. Buchna was well Known player in the 1920s and laler Flushing, N.Y.; and Mrs.

Lan-nv Rischer of Meadvillc. ported in Pennsylvania, Illinois, Tuesdav morning. morning in Venango Manor. for his singing and lor many ell known vocalist, (lied sud from Rep. Percy G.

Foor, R-Bedford, who said: "Normally, An oil slick two miles long lie managed his own bar Msgr. Hastings led me rosary i Ihe Charles A. Morrison Fun trude Gibson, 74, local registered nurse, died at 10:30 a. m. yes denly in his home at 108 Hone Ave.

yesterday. and 50 vards wide was said to Michigan, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas. The virus, a slrain of Asian flu which swept the nation in Rev. Edward Hendnckson, paslor of Grace Lutheran Church, officiated. Interment bershop quartet.

this is not the best thing lor Pennsylvania." eral Home Wednesday evening. dissioaled while still about terday in the Clarion Hospital He was a member ol inc si. 12 miles from the nearest land A suDDnrtcr of the bill. Kep. She was a resident of Sigel RD Joseph's Church.

Buchna played for. Hie old Pennzoil team, also known as Ihe Germans. His hrother, Tom, 1957, first broke out in Hong as in the Franklin Ccmelery. Pallbearers were Chester and 30 miles from Gulf beaches. James J.

Tayoun, Philadel- l. Edward L. Graber FRANKLIN Funeral ser Surviving arc the lollowing Kong in July 1969 and laler nlii.n a restauranter. repherl: The rig oft Venice, was Shn was born Ailgusl 31, 1395, nlaved first base while George confirmed in Singapore and "The only thing this bill will ed by Chevron Oil Co. in Fisher, a daughter of David vices were held at 11 a.m.

Thursday in Huff Chapel for Paul, Chester Charles and Richard Ghering and Kenneth Wood. children: Mrs. Clyde (Mary Margaret) Perry of Meadvillc; and George T. Buchna ol Oil played at Hie other infield posi- Formosa. hurt is the speakeasies.

F. and Elizabeth Songer Claw- iso din The House also approved and Edward L. Graher of 211) ln a project engineer for Chi pitching. sent lo the governor legislation Cily: one sister, Mrs. Pauline Snvdcr of Oil City; one brother She was united in marriage The learn Dlavcd on a field John Skokowski FRANKLIN Requiem mass C.

L. Jones, East Hickory, Dies Thursday In William Charles Gibson, who to ban previews of adult-only movies durine showings of mo- Charles Buchna of Oil City; five Mrs. Stewart, Formerly Of Area, Dies cago Pneumatic tool lo. Mr. Graber died Monday ning in Franklin Hospital.

now occupied by the Oil City Glass Company and Manion was celebrated at 10 a.m. Friday grandchildren and several nieces' lion pictures designed tor family viewing. The vole was 16B-0. Steel Barrel Works planl and nephews. survives, on January 28, 1931.

In addition to her husband, she Is survived by one brother, Albert F. Clawson of Fisher RD Rev, Claude V. Pouting, pas Rouscville. Friends may call alter 2 p.m. Afler the tax voles, a motion TIONESTA Carl Lester tor of First Uniled Preshylcrian Church, officiated at Ihe scr- in St.

Patrick Church or John Skokowski of 408 Atlantic who died Tuesday in Franklin Hospital. Rt. Rev. Msgr. James M.

todav at the Joseph itoinscl to adjourn was made by Rep. Jones, 75, of East Hickory, EMLENTON Mrs. Mary E. Stcwarl, CO, of New Port He was born here on November 17. 1901, Ihe son of the lale Edmund and Mary Molly Funeral Home where the family She was preceded in death by three hrothers and five sisters.

retired farmer, died Thursd; Eugene M. Fulmer, it-centre, it was Fulmer whose opposition to will receive friends from 2 to Thc presentation of the flag afternoon in Titusville Hospital. Richey, a former resident of Emlenton, died Thursday Removal was made to the was celebrant ami the Buchna. Democratic adiournment mo Gerald Goble Funeral Home, Children's Choir sang the mass. Born February 11, 1895, at Nebraska, he was a son ing in New Port Richey, Mr.

Buchna's wife Margaret preceded him in dealh in Au- was made by Charles n. uozan, commander ol Franklin Post No. 476, American Legion. tion last Wednesday kept tiie House in session unlil Friday. Interment was in St.

Patrick where visitors will be received following an extended illness. 4 and 7 lo 9 p.m. loday and Sunday. A requiem mass will be celebrated at 0:30 a.m. Monday in St.

Joseph Church. Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery. of James F. and Helena BH5t. 1958.

from 2 (o 4 and 7 to 9 p. At one point Wednesday, Slate Attending Ihe services lrom Cemetery i the following serving as pallbearers: Stanley She was Ihe wife of Lloyd M. Slewart and had resided the He allenried llie at- Josepn Police were ordered lo onng out-of-town were Mr. and Schools and was employed by hnrV- House members who nad nast three years in Florida. Thompson Jones.

Mr. Jones had worked a number of years for the Wheeler Duscnbury Co. and then Mrs. Edward L. Graber II of Skokowski 'I nomas Brod-ziak, Clair Phillips Clair left while the chamber was still Born January 16, 1904, in Port Jefferson, N.

Miss Funeral services wiil he held at 3 p. m. Sunday in the funeral home, with the Rev. Fr. Jo-senh Mcisineer officiating.

in session. Clarion County, she was Kristinc A. Jednat of Buffalo, Phillips Richard Baker and Wayne DeSchainbeau. I'ulmer's adjournment motion ighter of Elmer and urpiv farmed until his retirement. Active in Masonic affairs, he N.

Paul A. Jednat of Fort Kralzer Shoun. Friday was greeted with a loud Interment will be in the Fish Jesse Barker, Prominent Area Businessman, Dies Gordon. Ga Mr. and Mrs.

was a member of the Warren She was married in 1922 (o roar of approval. er Cemetery. Arno nonstable of East Aurora, Lloyd M. Slewart, who sur- lOOF Lodge, and AM Olive Lodge No. 557 of Tionesta the Attending from a distance were Mr.

and Mrs. Anthony Brodziak of Ferndale, Md Joseph Skokowski of Belhesila, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray and Mrs. s' os.

nonstable of West Seneca, N. Y. company unlil his retirement Venango Lodge of Perfection Mrs. Stewart was a memher TITUSV1LLF, Jesse Floyd Barker. 74, of 419 N.

Brown Tuesday evening officers and 1961. and the New Castle Consislory. Ihc Uniled Presbyterian members of Franklin Lodge 328 Mr. Barker was a 50-year mond Armour and daughter, Baltimore, Md. Ttusville.

died at 7:15 p. m. Fri Church of Emlcnlon and Wo He also had been affiliated with the Coudersnoft Consistory. Miss Ella Mae Damn, Retired Teacher, Dies member of Ihc Fraternal Order day in Titusville Hospital where man's Associalion of Fraternal Order of Eagles called in a group at the funeral The rosary was recited in the of Eagles. In addition, he His wife, Mildred, preceded he had been a patient for the church.

home and conducled memo- member of the Chamber Gabrys Brothers Funeral Home Thursday evening, led by Rev. In addition lo her husband. past three weeks. services with Mclvin him in death November 7, 1965. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs.

Iota Bradv of East Born in Enterprise on Novem Commerce Detail Bureau, the board of the Titusville Water Slephan Miaczynski. F. Huston, president; Russell W. she is survived by two sons, Eugene of limlenlon and James Slewart of Warren, Ohio; ber 6, 1005, he was ihe son of FRYHURG Miss Ella Mae Carter, vice president; Warren Lutheran Church in with Rev. Ralph Meyer, pastor, offi Hickory and Mrs.

Eleanor O'- James and Mary Jane bnr.nlz H. Fox. chaplain; Robert Lesco Authority, a former member ol1 the Loyal Order of Moose, the B.P.O. Elks and Ihe Rotary daughter. Mrs.

Geraldine Neil of Oil Cilv RD Carl J. Jones of Curve Barker. ciating. Daum, 82, Tionesla RD 1 (Wolfs Corner), died early Thursday Tnnrnine in the Grandvicw Con past president; Thomas lowers of Warren, Ohio; I wo Interment will be On July 27, 1912 in Titusville, Liotla, secretary, in charge Club, all of Tlusville. brothers, Clarence of Flint, Venus following the a brother, Wallace Jones of Maricnvillc; 14 grandchildren he and the former Annie Driver The memhers of Franklin also a member of Ihe United and Ivan Shoup ol Orlan- valescent Home where she had been a resident since August service.

Joseph Pnleo, Seneca KD 1 Man, Succumbs Joseph R. Pulco, 64, of Meadow Road, Seneca RD 1 died at 10 a.m. Friday moming were united in mama and 13 great grandchildren. ister, Mrs. Aura Methodist Church of Tilusville.

Lodge 110 BPO Elks also called in a groun and services were began working al the Shatton- McNanv of and six Surviving in addition to his A daughter, Mrs. Edith and two sisters are de Morgan Cutlery WorKS at age conducted by William H. Karns grandchildren ricnus win nc wife are three sons, Floyd A. Barker. Clifford W.

Barker and 12. She was born in Lickingvi.1 on July 10, 1887, the daughte of Conrad and a 1 i Seinwnrth Daum. received al the i III. exalted ruler, William Mays, 13 and by Ihe age of 17, had achieved the postion of fore- Former Local Man Succumbs After Illness leading knight; Edward 1'-. Richard L.

Barker, all ol Tilus Funeral Home in Emlent' from 7 to 9 o.m. today. ceased. Friends may call anytime at Ihc James K. Haslet Funeral Home, Tionesta, where the ville; one daughter, Oil City Hospital following extended illness.

Horn in Richardson, loyal Knigm; n. Norris Lyllle, lecturing knight; Mi 55 attended Clarion Funeral services will be held (Beatrice) McKlvcen of Titus He served as one of the tann-lers of the Queen Cily Cutlery at 2 nm. Salurdav with Hev. Trabia, Sicily, on October 29, John O'Polka, secretary. Guv Emanuele.

3479 Leonard and Slippery Rock colleges and then taught in various schools family will receive friends from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 (o 9 p.m. ville; eight grandchildren, four slep-granrichildren and 15 greal James A. Gillespie, pastor of Company in 1918 but sold his 1905, he was the son of the late James and Antonina Pulco. Castro Valley, died Wednesday following an extend Ihe United Presbyterian Uiurct) Miss Ivah Brielin todav.

A Masonic service will be grandchildren. Funeral services were held interests in this business in 1922. He then formed a partner He came to the United Sir 7s conducted at 7 p.m. today ed illness. in Clarion and forest umiiuu.

She also taught in the Shriver, Amslcr, Rattlesnake and Nnwrnansvillf- scliools. is preceded in rteatli By of Emlenltin. He will be assisted by Rev. Warren of at 1:45 u.m. Thursday funeral home.

during his childhood and V.s three brothers, two sisters, one ship in the Queen City Roofing A former businessman in the Oil City area, he had owned Warren. Ohio. Charles A. Morrison Funeral Funeral services will be held resided the Oil City idson and two great-grand Company Willi William heck. Interment will bs in rer- Home for Miss Ivah Brigham, at 1:30 p.m.

Sunday in the area. In 1934, lie was married In 1919, she moved to Oil City and taught at the Sivcrly and operated a grocery store on Hoffman Ave. After it was dissolved, he ryville Cemetery, Parker KD 5 a naiive of Oil City. funeral home. Hev.

(George to the former Adelaide Shaffner formed the Jesse F. Barker and 3. Friends may call at the B. Garrett Funeral Home Miss Brigham, an artist who Emanuele was born in School for. 3d years unui ne retirement in 1953.

survives. Pulco was employed by most of her adult lile Campbell, pastor of Tidiou1! United Methodist Church, will officialc. in Titusville from 7 lo 9 p. m. Italy in 1897.

He was married Aoril 2. 1920, in Oil City to Miss Daum was a member Sons Roofing Company 1944 established Ihe Barker Hardware Store Brooklyn, N.Y., died Tuesday today and from 2 to 4 and 7 to Oil Well Supply Company (or 22 years until ill health forced morning in Grandvicw Con- will be in East Ihe former Kosina Gianni, wno of the Retired Teachers' Association. Faith Lutheran Church 9 n. m. Sunday.

tinned operation of the roofing valescenl Home. survives. They moved Hickory Cemetery. Funeral services will be con- I). Wedekiiul, World War II Veteran, Dies CLARION Donald 1 Dr.

Robert Shane, paslor ol California in 1951 after his his retirement in 1964. tie was a member of SI. Slephen Church. dueled at 2 p. m.

Monday in of Venus and the ALCW of that church. She also belonged to the Fond Memories Club of Second Presbyterian Church, of retirement. Ihe funeral home with Rev. Jack ficiated. Also surviving arc four sons Surviving in addition lo his E.

Spencer, pastor of Ihe United Mclhotlist Church of Titusville, Area Marine Sgt. Killed NEW BETHLEHEM Mrs. in Vietnam and was serving Lawrence N. Dubia, the former with the 1st Marine Regiment, James Emanuele of Marihcad. Missouri, I.onis of Wedekind, 48, a World War II Intermenl was in Grove Hill Cemetery.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vcnscl Wolfs Corner. Miss Daum is survived by one sister, Jennie Hutler TamDa. and one brother, wife are four daughters, Mrs.

Alvin (Nina) Winger, Mrs. Caroline Wood and Mrs. Connie officiating. i. died at 7 p.m.

Thurs Caslro Valley, John oi terment will be in Wood- day, at Rhea's Resort Rcslaur- of Pittsburgh attended the ser Sandra Kay Waller of New 1st Marine Division, Cemetery, Titusville. San and Guy Jr. of Sunol, 10 Warren W. Daum of Tionesla Lela, all ol Oil Cily; and Mrs. Rose Marie Alvarez of Tampa, vices from out-of-town.

DaNang. He wus due lo return Bethlehem, was notified Mon it He was a resident ol snip-nville RD 1. He was Dorn March 2, 1921, grandchildren and five great United Males next RD 1. Also surviving are number of nieces and nephew: day that her husband, Mi four sons. James R.

Pilleo Robert E. Edmonds month. Sgt. Dubia was burning grandchildren. Corps Master hergeani Law Hamilton Corners, a son of and Dennis P.

Puleo, bolh of Warren; Frank Pilleo of Oil Funeral services were held in She was preceded in death by one sister and four brothers. cover lrom in lront ol rence Dubia, ii, was Kinen Funeral services ana inn mcnt will be in California. D.C. and Mary Cohlhepp Hire Run the command post perimeter in Vietnam last Wednesday, a City anu Joseph Puleo ol Mead- Chnrcli Slates Missionary Speakers Hev. and Mrs.

Edward Removal was made lo the Wedekind. Church for Robert Elwoed Ed one brother, Carl Pulco monris, 28, of McKcan RD 1 Faller Funeral Home Frvburg. ire when Ihc explosion took Sgt. Dubia was the son of victim of "a friendly explosive The father of four. Sgt.

Dubia He was a member of the American Legion of Clarion and former resident ol New Former Clarion Resident Dies of Oil City; one sister, Josephine llestivo of Garden Grove, 24 grandchildren Bethlehem. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Du Funeral services will be he' 1 al 3 p.m.

today in Faith the Clarion Chapter VFW. was on his second tour of duly May 12, 1911, in I.ucin bia of Tillon, N.H. He is surviv DeRosset, missionaries lo Peru. South America, representing He was married June 26, da. he was a son of Edgar id one great grandchild.

One sister, Mrs. Anna ed by his wife and four children; Lawrence Christopher, Baptist Mid-Missinns, will r-peak 1946, lo Ihe former Margaret and Bertha McKinney CLARION Mrs. Alda M. Groff, 60, of Sharpsville RD 1 died in Venice, Fla. on dncs-dav.

Feb. 11. al all services Sunday al Grace preceded him in death. TJo Injuries Reported In Collision Reddinger, who survivi 13: Lome Ann. 12; Jeffrey aotisl Church in Seneca.

'al was made to the Also surviving arc monds. He is survived by two bro'hers, Edgar Edmonds Jr. of Clarion RD and William Ed Stephen, 10, and Gregory Michael. 9. The family h-d Joseph Reinsel Funeral Home The DeRossels are veteran missionaries, with 20 years' ser Sp.

5 Russell C. Wedekind, Fort Ritchie three daughters, She was horn September 6, TIONESTA No injuries where friends may call alter resided on Mayporl RD 1, New 189. in Jefferson County, the vice in Trujllo, Peru. Piclures Loraine of Bradford, Margaret monds of New Bethlehem; Iwo were roported in a three vehicle crash which occurred at today. A requiem mass Bethlehem.

daughter of David and Hanna of the natives and the work ha'f brothers, Herbert Groves will be celebrated al 11:15 a.m. Removal was made I M. Pavnc Kahle, was was 9:15 a.m. Friday on Houle to be shown in the evening ser and Cynthia a', home Iwo sisters. Hazel Rodgers of Oil City and Margaret Ratav o( Monday in St.

Slenhen Church. Slupherd Funeral Home. Tilton, ol McKean and George Gi ol Knox: live sisters, Mrs ried to Donald A. Groff, who mile north of Pidgcon in vice, open lo ihe public. JANE PARKER WHITE BREAD 6il $1.00 Interment will be in Calvary Forest County.

and intermcnl will he Monday in that community- school is at 10 mainc Anlhony of Mavport, wood: href brothers, isun Cemetery. Annroximatclv 200 damages orshin al 11 a.m. and 7:45 Wilda Wynknnp of CI Mrs. Groff was a member of Ihe Church of God. of Columbus, Ohio, Roland of Shippenville RD and Frank of Ti'usville.

rn Rev. Ralph Smilh resu bed to each 01 two vomcies, Mrs. Virginia Schrcccngosl of McKcan, Mrs. Bonnie Kirk of nn driven bv Lois Haeman, pastor. In addition to her husband she is survived by a brother, Community Clul) Holds Card Parly Brownie Troop Meets Al School KNOX Thirlcen Brownies Columbus.

Ohio, and 46. of Bradford and the otner Removal was made lo the Gerald L. Goble Funeral Home. Albert W. Kahle of Sharpsvilli nnerafed bv Roger Alexis, jd, FOXBURG The Foxburg RD 1, and a cousin, Mrs.

Mark 2 Killed As Truck Slrilcrs Train of Bradford. The third vehicle, Margarcl Schmader of Ship-penvillc; and one half sislcr, Mrs. Belly Brothers of Fair- where, visitors will be received attended Ihc recent meeting of Community Club hold Beham Clr.non. a semi tractor railcr operated from 2 lo 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Brownie Troop 733, held school at the Ashland School.

benefit party at Ihc Community The body was removed lo the mount Cily. lodav and Sunday: by Henry Vargason of 212 W. WARREN, Ohio (AP) Two Hall. Interment was in Salem Funeral services will be held They played a game of Go In Gerald L. Goble Funeral Home in Clarion where friends may Pittsburgh men were killed Fri Winners were Mr.

and Mrs. Ml. vernon uusviui: damaged. al 10:30 a.m. Monday day afternoon when their track Joe Best of Knox; low were call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Cemetery.

Torrance Cosmark Mrs. Charles Fierst of Emlen The collision occurred when funeral home, wilh Rev. Fr. Joseph F. Meisinger officiating.

and Out the Window, which was chosen by Shelly Knight. The Brownies, under the direction of their leaders, Mrs. p.m. lodav. was tut by an Eric Lackawanna freight Irain at the Ohio 7 cross ton and Mr.

Terry Fierst of the 1967 Pontiac which Lois Services will be held at TITUSVILLE Funeral ser Interment will bt ing in Ilurghill, 15 miles north- Milliard RD 1. Hagman was driving soulh vices for To i ance Cosmark, 17 Wedekind Ccmelery. p.m. Sunday from the Funeral Home with Rev. J.

Dan Frost cast of Warren. The club will hold its third highway slid inio inc reu: of 405 N. Kerr St. were con The victims, who were dead benefit games parly on Satur of the First Church of God wheels of the truck. It then slrnrV thf rear of the 1970 Ply ducted at 10 a.m.

Friday at Nancy Zerhe and Mrs. Doris Smith, made Valentine dolls out of soap bollles. Valentines and treats were exchanged by (he girls. on arrival at Trumbull Mcmori- day evening, February 28. ao- J.

Becker, 26, employes of the Tri-Slale Ranllalion a pest in Clarion officiating. St. Walburga Church mksinn is 7S rmta The nuhlic al Hospital here, were identified mouth station wagon which Inlermcnt will be In Clarion Tilusville. Rev. George control firm.

Is invited. las Walter Kcrkan, 31, and John Alexis was operating. Cemetery..

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