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The News-Herald from Franklin, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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Franklin, Pennsylvania
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Minnie Is In Museum Strawberry Festival Planned New Headquarters VATICAN CITY (UPI) Pope THE NEWS-HERALD 3 Franklin and OU City, Pa. Tuesday, June 26, 1962 Television In Review John XXIII called Sunday for a new headquarters for the diocese of Rome in the vicinity of the Basilica of St' John Lateran. The pontiff visited the Basilica 7f By RICK DU BROW on the feast of St. John the Bap tist He said the centralization of HOLLYWOOD (UPI Steve Allen, operating out of a threatre FOUND COMBINATION MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UPI) When they were unable to open the office safe of the St.

Vincent De Paul Society with acetylene torches, burglars decided to ransack desks. In one desk they found the combination to the safe and looted it of $150. fH i'S -si. 11 the diocese offices was necessary because "this is no longer the named after him on Vine Street in Hollywood, Monday night Rome of 60 years ago when it had 400,000 inhabitants, but a city which passes the 2,000,000 launched a national television show that figures to give the "Tonight" program sharp competition in key cities. i I I 4W i 7 -i The graying Irishman, who re SPECIAL Limited Time Only places Mike Wallace's "P.M." offering for the Westinghouse Broadcasting already has life i' llll 50 national sponsors lined up; and he is off to a fast start with 21 important stations airing the syn Guerlain Colognes "Shalimar" and dicated, nightly, 90-minute show.

frMX IS? 1 For all practical purposes, he is doing the old "Tonight" show, which he built to coast-to-coast Isiiiilik fm i prominence for NBCV TV before Jack Paar inherited it. NBC, in "L'heure Bleue" fact, tried to get Allen back. He was offered the network's "To day" program starting this fall, but turned it down because he Sandycreek Grangers have been busy preparing for a strawberry festival to be held at the Grange Hall Thursday. Serving will start at 5 p. m.

and continue until all have their fill. Miss Leona Hanna, Mrs. Viola Latchaw, Mrs. Albert Harry and Mrs. William Smathers are seen here preparing the large red berries which will be served with cake and ice cream.

Those wishing to make the festival into a meal may also secure barbecued ham or hotdog sandwiches, coffee and pop. (News-Herald Photo). did not want to move back to I I New York. So "Today" went to Hugh Downs instead. Plus Fed.

Tax Introductory Size Tough Competition It is also reported Allen might Court Record July 2 Deadline subdivision 4, First Ward, Phillips Lot, Franklin. Melissa M. Sopher to Hilary A. have had the "Tonight" show again if he had wanted. With NBC TOM SCHRATZ For 'New Wheat Leister et ux, 50 acres, 80 perch FRANKLIN DRUG Farm' Applications "Minnie, the Mermaid" is coming to the Museum! Richard A.

Klmger, of 202 Meadville Pike, is offering this "mermaid" to the Venango County Museum for display. It is part of Mr. Kling-er's collection of unusual oddities and he is loaning it to the museum for a time so that interested persons can see it. The story around the "mermaid," Mr. Klinger states, involves the late Dr.

Seidel, of Stoneboro, who captured a pair of them in a net in the Caribbean in 1916. A few years later he gave the one to Mr. Klinger, who then lived on a farm in the Polk area. He told him that he had heard the unusual sea. inhabitants singing in the sea and looked intently for them when they were spied swimming near the boat.

Dr. Seidel had the "merman" mate which he had mounted, but it was later lost in a fire. (News-Herald Photo). es and piece, Mineral. John L.

Stephens et ux to Ralph E. DeArmet et ux, piece, Henry's Bend, President. Exchange Bank and Trust Co. -TV thus knowing his drawing power and competence in this specialized type of broadcasting, it threw Jerry Lewis against him this week as host of "Tonight." More sophisticated fans of Allen 309-1 3th St. Franklin, Pa.

Farmers who wish to be con sidered for a "new wheat farm" et al to Chester H. Remmel et ux, allotment for 1963 on a farm which might have been a little unnerved. (From the files in the office of Venango County Register and Recorder Norman J. Payne). Marriage Licenses George F.

Rupert, Pittsburgh, and Helen Whilma Scott, Franklin RD 3. Dennis Deland Eddinger and Trudy Suzanne Mihleder, both of Rocky Grove. Wearne Beals Cook Titus-ville RD 3, and Pearl Marie Shoemaker, Diamond RD 1. Charles Lewis Baird Syd ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT does not now hare a wheat allot Monday night to see some of the ment should get in touch with the motley, under dressed members Agricultural Stabilization and Con of his audience which was par servation Service county office for Hollywood's weird downtown right away, R. G.

Rhoades, chair characters. man of the Venango County Agri- been many improvements made to the grounds, such as a new cultural Stabilization and Con CATHOLICS GET LOVJ COST HOSPITAL PLAN kitchen for the serving of meals, But anyone who remembers his early scramble in New York Jo put "Tonight" on top will recall the same type of characters being servation Committee, said today and Jane Crawford showers and a laundry room. Also Third Ward, two pieces, Franklin. Earl W. Carr, est.

by to Howard Carr, 92 acres, 111 perches, Cranberry. Howard J. Carr to Glenn B. Mc-Cauley et ux, 92 acres, 111 perches, Cranberry. David G.

McElhaney et ux to John A. Nadig, one half acre, Pleasantville. David A. Barker et ux to Howard M. Cornell et ux, one acre, Cherrytree.

Samuel Earl Dunkle et ux to George H. Bechtel et ux, 13-15ths of two acres, Richland. Such farmers have until July 2 Biery, Oil City. to file applications for such an under construction on the grounds is a new cement block 12-room Camp Meeting At Oak Hill To Open Thursday The annual Oak Hill United Brethren camp meeting will open Thursday night. The grounds are hustled inside off the street to Thomas Edmond Keating and allotment.

(Because the usual pro dormitory. There is also room to Hazel Irene Sharp, both of Titus ville. gram deadline of July occurs pitch a tent or park a trailer dur this year on Sunday, the 1962 deadline is extended to the end of Larry Kent Jamison and Dian ing me camp, ricnic space is Hulings, both of Oil City. business cq Monday July 2.) Robert Charles Smith, Kenner- located at the end of Polk Street Catholic men and women now get low cost hospital insurance from our 80 year old non profit Society the Catholic Knights of St. George.

Here's an ex fill his audience then too. His setting in the new show is simply a desk on the stage. There were a few technical defects but his adlibbing ability, graciousness, enthusiasm and spontaneity rate him way above any of the continuing "Tonight" hosts. Fine Introduction He made the simple introduc Under the wheat allotment- dell RD 1, and Judith Ann Scan, nell, Franklin. marketing quota program, a "new on Oak Hill and the evangelists for the camp this year will be the farm" is a farm on which there available and meals may be obtained at the dining hall.

A youth camp will be held following the regular camp, running from July 9 to 14, for all youth from the age of 12 years- and older. Information is available from Rev. Gee, New Wilmington, RD 1. Thelma Pf af Switzer et con. to Emit Long part of Lots 55 Donald Everett Heasley, Wood Rev.

Thomas Hermiz, of Colum is no wheat acreage history, in ample: for only $1.85 a month men under 61 can receive $50 a bury, N. and Lois Anne Erick- cluding acreage considered as week while hospitalized for any er insurance. You spend the money as you wish, for hospital bills, doctor bills, or expenses at home. Choose from a wide variety of plans to bring your present insurance up to date or get complete protection. With hospital costs up to 375 since 1940 there is a good chance you need more insurance.

Send for complete information including details on our excellent life insurance plans. There is no obligation so mail the coupon today. bus, and the Rev. Stanley Patterson, of Cincinnati. The scng service and special and 56, quit claim deed.

Harry W. Smouse et ux to Rob ert W. Ungren et ux, piece, Sugar creek. accident or sickness covered by wheat under the conservation reserve, for any of the years 1960, our insurance. Payments of tion of his fine band into a swinging jam session by his impromptu rhythmic recitation of their in 1961, or 1962.

$100 or $150 a week are also singing will be in charge of the Gospel Mello-Tones Quartet, of Max W. McFarland et ux to available. Catholics of advanced age can be insured at addi New Castle. About three-fifths of the U. S.

iron ore output has been yielded by Minnesota since 1900. dividual names witn solos as a background. His crew had such Lawrence A. Singleton et ux, I. O.

243, First Ward, Franklin. The daily schedule for the camp a good time watching his on-the tional cost. You are paid in addition to oth is: Morning prayer, 10 a. Archie A. Graham et ux to spot creativity that it laughed too afternoon service, 2:30 p.

and son. Oil City. Robert James Reynolds and Mona Lou Crawford, both of Oil City. Larry Homer Stanley, Seneca RD 1, and Carole Jeannette Rick-enbrode, Venus. Richard Henry Ruth, Oil City, and Sandra Kay Shontz, 0 i 1 City RD 2.

Arthur Everett Huff and Mary Ann King, both of Franklin. Edward Harry Hallman and Carolyn Ann Jordan, both of Franklin. The chairman emphasized that formal application for a "new farm" application must be made in writing on a form provided for that purpose, and the application must be filed at the Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation Service county office by the July 2 deadline. James R. Himes et ux, three piec loud into the microphones.

evening service, 7:30. He interviewed four ladies on The camp president, the Rev. FREE! NO OBLIGATION CATHOLIC KNIGHTS OF ST. GEORGE es, 11 acres, 10 acres and 30 ac res, Jackson. Lawrence F.

Keane et ux DK-NH 6-26 stage and wound up twisting; Elwin Gee, states that there have with one. He composed a song John H. Campbell et ux, Lots 10, 11 and 12, subdivision Colonial series, "Saints and Sinners," for NBC-TV. Fitzgerald guests out of four notes they punked on out of four notes they plunked on (Advertisement) Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With Little Worry Eat, talk, laugh or sneeze without fear of Insecure false teeth dropping, slipping or wobbling. FASTEETH holds plates firmer and more comfortably.

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Heights, Sandycreek. Not Quite Sure PANGBOURNE, England (UPI) Wilda G. Ebinger to Stella 709 Brighton Road, Pittsburgh 33, Pennsylvania, FA 2-4311 Please rush free facts on insurance plans for Catholics. Name Age Address City County State Phone Occupation he tore into two torrid jazz numbers with the great vibes musician, Terry Gibbs, who has been Rea, piece, Cranberry. Clarence L.

Spangler et ux to Gilbert Beale's birthday comes up next month, but he isn't certain which day it is or which Wilfred B. Marsh, piece, Oilcreek, on Vic Damone's NBC-TV summer musical series, "The Lively Ones," Sept. 6. CBS TV signed football star Pat Summerall to broadcast professional grid games witii Chris Schenkel. prize-winning series cancelled by ABC-TV, will be syndicated by ABC birthday.

He figures he'll be SHARP THEFT around 95. CHICAGO (UPD-There was a sharp edge to a trucking terminal theft report police got Monday. To solve the difficulty, Beale has decided to celebrate his birthday every day in July. That Burglars stole $20,000 worth of Gale Eugene Wurster and Clara Therese Stiller, both of Oil City. Daryl J.

Adams and Ethel Myrtle Uber, both of Polk RD 1. Henry James Norcrcss, Franklin, and Catherine Eloise Sanford, Stoneboro RD 2. Richard Paul Donaldson, Coop-erstown, and Geraldine Louise Burneisen, Oil City RD 1. Richard Bruce Morrison and Bonnie Lou Ambrose, both of Franklin. Deeds Daniel Rhodes et ux to Ervin R.

Winger et ux, p'iece, Sugarcreek. razor blades. packing in crowds at the Losers and P. clubs here in Hollywood. Allan Sherman, formerly with Jackie Gleason and Phil Silvers, produced the solid premiere.

And it was all Allen. Outside of Gibbs, he didn't get much help from his guest entertainers. But he seemed at home again. And chances are, before long, he'll be developing more stars like Don Knotts, Bill Dana, Andy Williams and Steve Lawrence. The Channel Swim: Barbara way he'll be sure not to miss it.

films. Arlene Francis and Mervi Griffin guest on CBS-TV's evening "Password" show Monday. NBC-TV will air a news special on Algeria Monday. Sullivan stars July 1 on CBS-TV's "Steel Hour" about a detective! 2 1 jj who probes a crime he himself has committed. Century Fox is planning a new series for Cynthia Pepper, star of the cancelled "Margie" program.

Kusn replaces Ann Blyth as a Edward E. Blum et ux to Earl W. Stoltenberg et ux, part of lot reporter in Nick Adams' new fall 7372, Sixth Ward, Oil City. Nancy E. Kelley to Marian Kelley et al, undivided one third 9 to 12 wednesday special I 1 1 U4 W-W-- interest in 215 acres in Tract 52, Cranberry.

Ruth E. Phillippi to Arthur D. Phillippi et ux, 5 acres, Rockland. Thomas Smith Robertson et ux to Richard K. Freudenhammer et ux, piece, Frenchcreek.

Eva Davis Bartlett et con to W. B. Wilson et ux, 3 pieces, Clinton. S. Q.

Snyder et ux to George A. Letender et ux, Lot 150, Watson Plan, Green Oaks, President. Marshall G. McKenzie et ux to Harvey H. Hoovler et ux, pieces, Cranberry.

Maviro Corp. to Norbert L. Die "HEY! HOW DID YOU GET OUT?" seems to be what Prince's brother and sister are asking. These young lions are a part of the group to be presented by Monsieur John Zerbini, from Bordeaux, France, when the Mills Bros. 3-ring circus comes to town.

Two performances will be given on Monday, July 2, at the Prichard Bros. Grounds, Franklin-Oil City road, under the auspices of Franklin Kiwanis Club which is raising money for boys-girls work. bold et ux, 107 acres, part of Tract 9 and 10, Sugarcreek. Walter G. Schmelzer et ux to M.

Glenn Moyer, 50 acres, Oil- creek. Lyal E. Miller et ux to Nyall bcnwab et ux, 2 acres, 2 square rods, Pinegrove. James E. Patterson et ux to Glenn L.

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