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The Oil City Derrick from Oil City, Pennsylvania • Page 24

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James Iliwiller Clarion Native, Dies Tuesday James Hiwillcr, a resident Pargann Hotel, died at 10 a.n Tuesday at LeRoy, N.Y. Born September 21, 1914, Clarion, be was a son of An diew Hiwillcr and Malhild Wilson Hiwillcr. He was a laborer by tra( formerly was an employe Clarion State College. He iva also a former member of Grac Lutheran Church in Clarion an the Loyal Order of Moose, Jon Lodge No, 101. Mr.

Hiwillcr was a veteran World War H. He had been a resident LeRoy, N.Y., since 1052. He is survived by a sistei Sirs. Arthur Kirkpalrick, of i 4th Avenue, Clarion. Removal was made (o tli Goble Funeral 5fome in Clario where friends will be rcccivcc from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

today an Thursday. 'Funeral services will be at 2:30 p.m. Friday in (he funer al home with Rev. Richard Holr er, pastor of Grace Lutherai Church, officiating. Interment will be in Clarion Cemetery.

G. S. DeFOGGI Watch Clinic Jeweler Bulova Watches Keepsake Diamonds Gift Jewelry "We Teach Watches to Tell the Truth" RT. 322-- CRANBERRY 24- THE DERRICK Oil City.Franlilln-Clarion. Pa Wednesday, August 3, 1966 Mrs.

M. Sniilli Of Clarion Dies Tuesday CLAUION-Mrs. Mabel Vio Smith of 140 N. 3rd Ave. died 7:13 p.m.

yesterday at in Brookvillc Hospital. Born March 8, 1885, in Sige she was a daughter of Willia Albert Lyle and Mary Rcbecc McNeil. She was married Novcmb 10, 1994, to David Smilb, wh preceded her in death in 194 Mrs. Smith was a member Methodist Church arid Ih tt'SCS of the church. Surviving are the Joltoivin children: Mary Malissia Whlsne Clarion, Stella Frances Va ner of DuBois, Ralph Allc imith of Warren, Richard Smith of Detroit, Edn icatrice McKinney of Sligo Betty Jane Riley of Elmer, N.

and Virginia Lou Judy of Clar on. Also surviving are: 3 sisters ii'llie Irene While of Rimersbur tD, Twila Jane Vandervort irookville, and Beulah Beatrie litchie of Corona Del Mar 18 grandchildren and 2 real-grandchildren. Friends are being received a he Coble Funeral Home in Clar on. Funeral services will be hcli 11 p.m. Friday at the funera ome wilh.

Rev. David Lutz (ate College minister, ofticiat ng. Interment will be in the Clar Cemetery. GREAT VALUES IN CLEANING NEEDS! mm SWIVEL-TOP VACUUM CLEANER Full Sizt Full Powerlj Heavy-Duty Cleoninfl from Hoot to Ccilinf famous Swivel Top Easy-Rolling Coiftrt Throw-Away Filter 6-Piece Attachment Stf NEW GE DELUXE SHAMPOO- POLISHER Model FPIO It'i i Scrubberl It's Polisher! Ifs a Buffer! It's a Rug Shampooen It's the raooei-n, new way to clean your safely, thoroughly. 4 APPLIANCES UPRIGHT mm MOORU.) ONty S40.95 49 Converts to tttachmcnt cleaning la no troublesome Clow Noon on on.

cmr Pticts Were Never lower Buy Now Sml Eisenman Dies Monday In Hospital FRYBURC Mrs. Barbar Eisenman of Fryb'urg, 85 dice' Monday evening in the Oi City Hospital following an ex tended She was born July 18, 1881 near Marble, daughter of and Catherine Sehultz Ilarllc. She spent her entire life in the Fryburg and Marble commun ity and has made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Eileen Fletcher, for the past 20 years She was a member of SI Michael Church and the Rosars Society of the church. She was married to Harry Sisenman and he preceded her in death on November 10, 1344 Survivors include the follow Jig daughters: Mrs.

Loenarc Xtolella) Schupp of Lucinda Ifrs. Gertrude Beers of Cali fornia, Mrs. Priscilla Karg of Henry (Eva) Kal- erback of Lucinda HD, Mrs. Stephen (Rose) Eisenman of ilarble, Mrs. Russell (Mary); Schrecengosl of Shippcnville lira.

Charles (Emma) Dugan ol Mifornia, Mrs. Joseph (Edith; ianner of Marble, Mrs. Paul Eileen) Fletcher of Fryburg. To sons, Maurice Eisenman Shippenville, Miles Eisenman Fryburg; a brother, Frank farlle of Shippenville RD; 64 'randchildren; 81 great- grand- hildren; five great-great grand- hildren. Removal was made to the 'alter Funeral Home in Fryburg vhere friends may call anytime, 'amily will receive from 2 to 4 nti 1 to 9 p.m.

today. High mass of requiem will be ung at 10 a.m. Thursday in St. Church. Monsignor 'rancis Theobald, pastor, will )e the celebrant.

Interment will be made in he church cemetery. Lenora Oiesen Succumbs In Arkansas Raymond Oiesen and his son, harles R. Oiesen left Tuesday i attend the funeral of his i other, Lenora Stanford Oie- en in Siloam Springs, Ark. Oiesen is widow of H. Peter Oiesen and was a alive of Oil City.

She was an organist and piano eacher in Oil City for many cars. She is also survived by a daughter, Mable, wilh whom she made her home. VFQ OUTLINE This unusual drawing was wade by Douglas J. Tibbett shortly after he saw a UFO land on the Erie Peninsula early Monday morning. Funeral STARTS TONITEI GIANTADVENTURE BREAKS LOOSE! 'Arthur G.

Sawatzky BALTIMORE, Md. Fune al services for Arthur G. valzky of 15 E. Mo'ntgomer it. will be held at 1 toda John F.

Denny Funer lome, Light and Montgomery "treets. Sawatzky, former lity, resident, died JIo day. Interment will be in the Bait more National Cemetery. Gilchrist Will Be Placed Oil Reserve List DENVER, Colo. (AP)-Th )enver Broncos said Tuesda that Cookie Gilchrist, 31-year Id fullback who says he doesn vant to play for Denver, will laced on the American Foo League's reserve list.

Jim Burris, Bronco executiv ice president, said this is quivalent to suspension sine he league has BO suspensio 1st. Gilchrist said Monday nigh a letter he-made public ore the Denver club received i hat he was quitting the tean vilh a year left on his two-yea The Denver Post said 1 ML Voodward, AFL's chief execu ive, told them that GUchris could not be reactivated the Aug. 16 cufddwn dale an could not play for Denver io this season after that date. Coach Mac Speedie disclose Lhat the Broncos had been work ing on a passible trade wilh th Oakland Raiders, also of th AFL, involving Gilchrist, bu Jus has been dropped. Speedie, a what hought of Gilchrist's decision said, "Christmas came earl) year." He said he think Gilchrist's "slock dropped Ire mendously throughout th' eague and his value to othe earns is nil." --AND-RUSS TA5IBLYN IN SON OF A --IN A Car Tonile Thursday Fishing Leaders At Caiiadohta Lake Remain Unchanged CANADOHTA LAKE Lead ers in the Canadohta Lake fish ing contest were undisturbe for the fourth week in a But two prize fish were en tcrcd.

Robert Kozierski of Erie caught a 23Yt inch northern pik and William Graucr of Sewick ley registered an 18-inch bass Dozens of fishermen tried I catch the 40-inch long or longc muskellunge which Harry Nev land, contest manager, wan' for his beach house office an for which he is willing to pa one dollar an inch as a i ward. The muskie and other fUh must be caught in Canadol ta Lake. Now a soon a legend. JOSEPH E.LEV1NE STEVE KARL MAIDEN IAHTHUR KENNEDY BRIAN KEITH NEVADA SMITH" PIESHETTE. TONITE ADU1T BARGAIN Till 7 ONIY 50e FEATURE AT P.

M. DRAKE Theatre PROMOTED James B. GIL bert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Gilbert of 1142 Grandview Road, was recently promoted to Specialist 5th Class.

He is presently serving with the 554th Engineers Battalion at Ft. Knoi, Ky. He entered the army in October, 1964, and attended engineer school at Ft. Belvoir, Va. He just- completed a 12-month tour of duty, in Seoul, Korea.

He is a graduate of Oil City High School, attended Clarion State College and graduated at Wit- liamsport Community College. Mrs. Zollingcr, Ex-Parker Resident, Dies PITTSBURGH Mrs. Mary Turk Zollinger, formerly of Parker, died suddenly at her residence in Forest Hills, Pittsburgh, Sunday. Surviving are: her husband, James E.

of Forest Hills; two sons, Ewaird of Pittsburgh'-and Howard A. of Buffalo, N.Y.; a brother, J. Howard'Turk of Pittsburgh; two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Turk of Pittsburgh and Mrs. William C.

Dean of Parker; and five grandchildren. riends are being received at Jie-T. D. Turner Funeral Home in Wiikinsburg. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m.

Wednesday at the funeral home. Interment will follow in Parker Presbyterian Cemetery in Parker. Bill Casper Leads Money Winners PALM BEACH GARDENS Fla. (AP) Billy Casper, 00 richer alter the Speedway Solf Festival, leads the Profes- icnal Golfers' Association list of top money winners for the 'ear with $103,200. Doug Sanders ranks second vith $91,311 and Arnold Palmer third with $80,652.

Others in the top 10 list, made vailable today by the PGA: Gay Brewer Phil lodgers Jack Nicklaus M.713; Frank Beard $60 259- Gene Littler Geiberger $58,567 and Tony Lema, who icd in a plane crash, $50,220. Henry N. Kapp Dies Tuesday After Illness KNOX Henry Nelson Kapp, 95, of Fern, died in the Grandview Convalescent Home in Oil 3ily at 8 p.m. Tuesday following an extended Ulness. Friends may call at the iam N.

Rupert Funeral Home in Knox after 7 p.m. today. Obituary and funeral service irrangements will be announced. Davis Succumbs At Hospital FfiANKLIN Theron I- Davis, 67, of 517 Elk retired Franklin High Schoo teacher, died at 3:40 a.m. todaj in the Franklin Hospital wher he had been a patient since Sal urday.

He had been in failfa; health for several weeks. He was born on May 5, 1899 al Youngsvillc, the son of Her berl C. and Elna Skinner Davis Mr. Davis spent his early Jifi ta Youngsyille and graduated from the high school there. He was a graduate of Pennsylvania Stale University and taugh graduate work at of Chicago for a time.

He came to Franklin in 1934 lo become a teacher of malhe matics In Franklin High School Prior to coming here he was a leacher at the a i Springs High School. He retired in 1964. Mr, Davis was a member of Ihe First Methodisl Church Myrtle Lodge 316 F. and A.M., the Vehango Lodge of and the New Castle Consistory. Mr.

Davis and Elizabeth Wimmer were married in Meadville on June 9, 1933. Surviving are his wife, a son, Hichard A. Davis, of Erie, 'and Nis mother, Mrs. Elna Davis of barren. A sister, Mrs.

Dale of State College, preceded him in death. Friends may call at the Burger Funeral Home. The family vill receive friends from 7 to 9 P. m. today and 3 fo 5 and to 9 p.

m. Wednesday. The funeral. service will be conducted from the funeral home at 1 p. m.

tomorrow. Interment wilt be in Greendale Cemetery Meaclvilte. J. Lougheatlf, Spanish War Yeteran, Dies KNOX John B. Loughead, 93, of Maple Knox died at 5:30 p.m.

Monday in bis home. He, was born In Old Allegheny, North Side, Pittsburgh on August 17,1873. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Loughead.

He was married lo Aura Potts, who survives. Surviving are: his wife, two sons, Harvey of Ashville, N. and Karl of Charleroi; and Ihree grandchildren and one great grandchild. Mr, Loughead a the last surviving member of his immediate family. He was a machinist at the Pittsburgh Sfeei AUentown until his retirement at the sge of 72.

He served during the Spanish- American War. He was a member of the End- enberg Presbyterian Church in Owx. He has been a resident 10 Knox since 1953. Removal was made to the Wiliam N. Rupert Funeral Knox, where friends are be.

ng received. The.funeral services will leld in the funeral home at 2 p.m; Thursday. Rev. Cecil Robert Taylor of he Endenburg Presbyterian Church will officiate. Interment will be in the St.

Petersburg Cemetery. Plans Brazil Visit RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (AP) West Berlin's Mayor Willy. Brandt to visit Rio de Janeiro for four days beginning Sept. 8 on his tour of Latin America, the government announced. CeJiics Ink Heyinau BOSTON (AP)-Art Heyman, brmer backcourt star at Duke University, was signed Tuesday a free agent by the Boston Jellies of the National Basket- Mil Association.

Clarion State College Presents "BEST OF BROADWAY" A Musical Revue AUG. 3 5 College Chapel 8:30 P. M. Adm. Mrs.

M. Mortimer Dies In Grove City H1MEBSBURG Mrs. Mary 2. Mortimer, 72, of Slippery Rock, resident of Rimersburg RD 2 died Tuesday afternoon at 1 Grove City lospital. She was a widow of Danny Mortimer.

Friends will be received at he J. D. Miller Funeral in Hi- mersburg after 7 p.m. today. A complete obituary will be published later.

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