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18 Million Quit At Hospital 2 THE NEWS-HERALD Franklin and Oil City, Pa. Saturday, May 7, 1966 Miss Mary Austin Retires, Receives Professional Planner's View In Editorial Cranberry Science Fair Em'enfon Councl1 Requesfs More Feafires Many Exhibits rjounfy Aid Money Smoking But 4,500 NOTE The Franklin Hos pital requests that visitation at Millcreek High Commendation A Day Start Habit the hospital be limited to members of the immediate families flnllpnfmn- Khirlpv TTnsclpr T.paf of patients and that the stay of Miss Mary A. Austin of Wal COLLEGE PARK, Md. (UPI) Collection! Ronald Leaf EMLENTON The Emlenton More than 400 exhibits featured the Science Fair held at Cranberry Area High School Thursday evening, and large nut Street, Reno, well-known Eighteen million Americans and Twig Collection; Judy council mei lasi luonuiy iu uib- the visitors be as short as pos sible. Mail for patients be en couraged by hospital officials.

registered nurse in this area Smith. The Evolution of Man: cuss a resolution requesting aa have kicked the cigarette habit in the past 28 months, but has recently retired from her Clifford Vogan, Filtered Light ditional aid from the county to By BESSIE PEDEN MILLCREEK, May 3 Mr. and Mrs. John McClay were visitors Friday in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Dick McClay, Meadville RD 4. A miscellaneous shower was held Saturday in the Sandy groups of parents and friends- service with the Department of Admitted numbering more than 500 were and Plants; David Ralph, Vita- assist in a proposed street re-min Deficiencies in Guinea surfacing program for this year. Public Welfare, specifically in about 4,500 youngsters a day take the first step toward getting hooked, former U.S. Surgeon General Luther L. Terry present to view the exhibits.

Joseph Richard, Kennerdell the Office of General and Spe Pigs; Denzil Cauvel, a The Council voted to adopt the cial Hospitals. i hard McWilliams was grand prize winner in the Junior Meade, Stimuli Test; Donna resolution. 2 George W. VanDyke, Reno said today. The Northwest Regional Hos Also, council discussed the Creek Grange Hall for Mr.

and High for his "Story of Insects" pital Association of Pennsylva George D. Smith, 414 Eleventh It is among young people, proposed extension of State Mrs. Daryl Haylett. The honor- Books, Signs of Spring. CHEMISTRY WINNERS Chemistry Winners nia recently passed a resolution Street Terry said, that the greatest Highway Route 257 from Seneca ed couple was the recipient of challenge arises for anti-smok commending her for her coop erative and constructive atti Michael Miller, 422 Fifteenth to the St.

Petersburg Road of many gifts. The affair was host ft t- WfiU a. Division Winner, David ing groups to spread the gos the Interstate 80 Highway, and Smith; Electro Chemistry. tude in the performance of her Street William S. Wilson, Reno pel: That cigarette smoking is ed by Mr.

and Mrs. Otis Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Orion Cress and Mr. and Mrs.

William Cress. adopted a resolution to urge duties in hospital inspection First place, area winners one of the most serious health that this extension be included and evaluation. Mrs. Claude Hyatt, 209 West David Smith; Janet Girardat, Paffoin TTIvtraptinn Win Anpl in Pennsylvania Highway De- Mr. and Mrs.

Haylett moved to problems facing the American people." Park Street Joseph A. Williamson, Com their farm here on Saturday. DisDlacement of Sodium Inside Partment Plannin8- and David Smith, with "Electrochemistry" as his topic was tops for Senior High. Other awards were given as follows: Grade 7 Division winner, James Reed, Paved Roads. First place area winners Dolores Martyny, Diet Deficiency in Rabbits; James Reed, Paved Roads; Dave Gilmore, Mountain Elevations; Mike Stewart, Weather Systems; Susan Garnic, Vitamin Deficiency Mrs.

Floyd Reisinger, Frank Terry was surgeon general of missioner of Hospitals for the Department, has also written Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mcln- of a Light Bulb. llle wee May 16 was set the U.S. Public Health Service lin RD 3 Charles B.

Jones, Polk Second place Nevin Mc- as "Liean-up week" lor tne his and the Department's ap at the time of its famous report Namara and Tom Motter. Oxy- town- w- tampbelt, street preciation of the quality of her tire and children of Mercer were recent callers at the home of R. S. Mclntire and Miss Emma Mclntire. Cheryl Dunlap, 815 Fifteenth was issued in January.

1964. een: Kav DpWnodv. Model of department and committee service. Miss Austin is an in Street linking smoking directly to lung H2so4 Plant; Lynda Ziegler, chairman, will plan a pick-up dividual who was dedicated to her duties and responsibilities LeRoy Hart was a recent call Carl Myers, 1226 Otter Street Mrs. Gerald C.

Kelly 726 Chain Reaction; Dennis Aaron; scneduie. cancer and other diseases. Now a vice president at the University of Pennsylvania, Terry er in the home of Mr. and and yet was a friend to all hos Growing Crystals. A plan of Lot 482 on Walnut Thirteenth Street Mrs.

John McClay. pitals, Wiliamson wrote. Third place Frank Daugh- Street was submitted by John in Mice; Bill Wade, Natural Discharged A bridge is under construction said evidence accumulated since then has reinforced a Clifford M. Lebo, administra erty, Conductivity of Solutions; Thompson showing location of Mrs. Raymond Johnson, tor of the Oil City Hospital and on a dirt road southeast of Deer Walk Lake.

It is located south special committee's conclusions Franklin RD 3 GEORGE P. STAHLMAN The professional planner's view of development controls president of the Northwest Reg Debbie Henderson, Cheryl Heet- a proposed house and utility er, Debbie Chadwick, Sulfer; lines. It was approved by Coun-Mary Carol Johnston, Chromo- cil under the Subdivision Ordi- on the dangers of smoking. Gas; Dave Whitmer, Solar Furnace; Kathy Kahle, Multiplication Peg Board. Second place John Kerr, Dust Explosion; Bob Plyler, Geology of the Earth; Ricky Jeffrey Sherretts, Franklin RD ional Hospital Association, add Yet, Terry said in an address is presented in today's guest ed that Miss Austin's personal tography of Leaf Pigment; Don- nance, Melinda Eshelman, 328 Guer- editorial.

George P. Stahlman, service to member hospitals na Marsh and Amy Stephens, Firemen H. W. Larimore, Periodic-Chart; Charles Holo- William McQuiston. and R.

W. Development Coordinator for ney Road will be greatly missed. Books. Uphill Roller, Water prepared for a meeting of local, state and national voluntary groups on smoking and health, many people still are unconvinced. Bonnie Kay McDaniels, the City of Franklin, discusses Miss Austin is a graduate of well, Models of Crystals.

Donaldson visited Council and Erosion; Carleen Davis, Clouds; Franklin RD 3 zoning which in many communi Consumer Science discussed the matter of mow- the Oil City Hospital School of Nursing and practiced her ties has become one of west of the North Sandy United Presbyterian Church and a short distance west of the dirt road off Route 964. Ralph McClay of Meadville, George V. Hunter of Hender-sonville, LeRoy McClay and Mrs. Ralph McMullen of Sandy Lake were Saturday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

H. F. McClay. James Ralph Haylett and son of Polk, RD, called on William R. Haylett recently.

Mary Ziegler, Butterflies and Moths; Gary Dittman, Electric Motor; Janice Crowthers, Radi Clara Snyder, Franklin RD 3 Jack Dillman, 322 Atlantic Division Winner; William jn the Srass on the athletic "Thus far, our programs profession within the county most controversial of the "planning tools." Reck Fnnr.pvclP Fneine. "ela anQ parking Avenue ation; Susan Kiefer, Straight First nlaee. area winners Pect Street Extension. for many years before entering the employ of the state. For Mrs.

Frank W. Lesco, 305 Elk have proved inadequate to reach the 4,500 young people in the country who take up smoking for the first time each day," Terry said. William Beck, Four-cycle En Street most of her years with the De partment of Public Welfare gine; Harvey Bush and Bob Young People Will Clarence Griswold, 230 First Believer's Baptism Radio Waves: Doue she was assigned to the north Avenue But he said there is hope vet Salsgiver, Shell Collection. Present Recital that the message will set Second place John Flick, Planned on Sunday Robert W. Tarr, Franklin RD Edward W.

203 through to teen-agers. "In Dissection of a Frog; Vern Al-den, Electric Switch; Judi Uz- lines. Third Place1 Kathy Tock, Bacteria Culture; Dennis Gibson, products of the United States; Ken Delahunty, Cave Structure; Dennie Combs, Map of Climates and Soils; Debbie Wesscll, Bees; Kris Marsh, Magnetic Motor; Steve Hogue, Solar Energy; Bob Mayers, Geometric Figures. Grade 8 Division winner, Richard Mc South Park Street A Bell Choir and Organ Re many communities youngsters are taking the initiative in west portion of the state. Highway Drops Route 964 As Numbered Road The ordinance of Believer's mack, Weather Instruments.

Baptism will be observed Sun starting anti-smoking clubs Melissa Tate, 318 Erie Street Mrs. Ruth Deyoe, 13 Center Third place Lyman Kight- cilal will be presented by the Senior High Youth of the First Methodist Church Sunday at 7 day evening in the First Baptist making it 'smart not linger and Bill Flinchbaugh, Street, Oil City Church smoke," he said. Electro magnetic Repulsion; p.m. in the church sanctuary. MORRELL GOLDEN CRISP SLICED BACON Baptism, while not considered Kenneth L.

Harper, Oil City Pamela Norcross, 319 Erie Kathy Nuhfer, Grafting. The Bell Choir is under the di a sacrament by Baptists, is con District Engineer William F. Senior High Math Street rection of Harold E. Pixley, di sidered important to the Chris Temperatures Williams, Story of Insects Troxell, Pennsylvania Depart Division winner, Jim and tian life and the two-fold aspect First place, area winners Lewis Wiles, Reno Charles Baker, Kennerdell rector of music, and will play the following selections: ment of Highways, District 1-0, By United Press International John Crowthers, Curve of Prob- of baptism by immersion for ability. those having reached an age of Franklin, today announced that Mrs.

Mary McDonough, Coop Richard McWilliams; Louise Morris, Volcano; Donald Cooper, Archimede's Water Screw; Gary High Low Pep. "Take Time to Be Holy," Traffic Route 964, the Utica erstown First place, area winners, understanding is basic to the "My Faith Looks Up to Thee," Road, between US 322 and PA Jim and John Crowthers, Curve Baptist doctrine according to Miss Clara Henderson, Polk Garnic, Megaphone. Second place Douglas Weav 285 (the Georgetown Road), in "What Child Is "The First Noel," accompanied by of Probability: Chervl Heeter. tne Kev. jonn Harrington, Venango County will soon be Fun with Math: Frank Daueh- pastor.

HOSPITAL VOLUNTEERS Boston pc Chrlton S.C. cy Des Moines pc El Paso Indianapolis pc Los Angeles cy Miami eliminated as a numbered Traf ertv Thp Elinsp Candidates are J. Uiilord Melinda Mortimer, flutist; "Melody for Easter," "In the Hospitality Shop: Sunday, Mrs er, Heart and Circulation; Ricky Myers, Solar System; Gary Culp, Plastic Auto and Engine Parts; Braden Rodgers, Tele fic Route. Second nlarp Dsup pP, ivunger, rorresi Moorneaa. David Friggle.

Math iw tnr Parontc- rnn reaeriCK a. uravau ano It should be pointed out that Cross of Christ I Glory," "Trumpet Tune," Caprice," "Largo" and "Praise to Yvonne De Allen. 71 41 .04 76 66 75 55 81 57 74 45 77 60 77 68 1.75 68 .10 83 43 84 57 65 55 70 41 .09 92 52 85 55 Hayes, Geometric Figures; Lyn this is in line with the Depart New Orleans cy 72 72 On Sunday morning, a service da Ziegler, Analogue Computer. ment's policy dropping those i 1 1 Lord." New York Raleigh cy Third place -Bill Anderson, Emlenton Firemen Report In Memberships routes which are of relatively short length, do not originate niTtv. ri tj oe coiiuuuieu.

xuuse to ue ueui- Organ selections will include: "Prelude in Fuge in Minor," PiVnp lTit cated are Andrew John Minnick, per, Plane and Solid Figures; I Mr a. Mrc riirJ son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford chIker 3f San Fran Spokane Washington by Bach, to be played by Ma or end at major or have relatively low volumes of Bonnie DuMond, "Which Is rion Hamilton, and "Stabat Ma Minnick, and Martha Lynn Beightol, daughter of Mr. and At last Tuesday's meeting of Faster?" Wichita ter With Variation," by SchehL the Emlenton Volunteer Fire phone; Robert Kennedy, Rock Collection.

Third place David Wallace, Artificial Ear; Betty Meade, Life in Alaska; Susan Sheatz, Coal Products; Stephen Johnston, Model Rocket Experiment; Ted Hollis, Salt to Fresh Water Conversion. Grade 9 Division winner, Janet Daugh-erty, The Effect of Light on Plant Growth. First place, area winners Jeanne Fox, Marsha Felmlee, Physics Winners Mrs. Kenneth Beightol. by Craig Huston.

Both Marion men, it was reported that slight Division winner, Leif Ericson New members, by baptism or and Craig are organ pupils of ly more than $1,000 has been re Mrs. C. Robert Daniels, organ and Doug Wenner, Mechanical by letter of transfer, will be Equivalent of Heat. received at the morning worship President Johnson has proclaimed May as Senior Citizens Month under the theme of "A New Day for the Older MARKETS OIL CITY-FRANKLIN ceived by the membership committee. In addition, $25 in other ist of the church.

First place, area winners service on Sunday, May 29, The following seniors will donations were received. traffic. Where municipalities are located on routes being dropped, added attention will be given to the erection of appropriate large directional signs along intersecting roads guiding the motorist to the municipality. Route 964 will not appear on the official 1966 tourist map which will be released shortly. Venango County maintenance David Rea, Apparatus on Trans The firemen made plans for fer of Momentum; Leif Ericson lead in worship responses during the recital: Paul Pettegrew, Margaret Irwin and Dick San future events, including their Mental Health and Doug Wenner, Mechanical a I Strawberry Festival, Pamela Paup, The History of Equivalent of Heat; Dave Zook, dieson.

Seniors serving as ush June 17, with John R. Yingling ers will be Tim Butler, Larry as chairman and the Labor Day Group Meets A special program emphasiz- Ultrasonic Sniffer; Terry Meade and Rick Shaffer, The Meson Shawgo and Bob Irwin. Horse Show, with Chief Harry Theorv. Members of the Bell Choir are Larimore serving as chairman. Our Past, the Foretelling of Our Future by Weather; Janet Daugherty, The Effect of Light on Plant Growth; Bill Morrison, Bug Killer; Rick Moon, Refrigerator; Kathy Flinchbaugh, Beaver Dam; Wayne Hogue, forces will soon be installing the Second place-Jane Fox and lnS "The Healing of Memories," Bank According to Chief Larimore, Brenda Majecic, Ann Wood MORE SAVINGS FOR YOUl INTEREST On All Book Savings Accounts 4 INTEREST On Certificates of Deposit Barbara Miller Susnpnsinn was usea at me jvionoay eve the firemen had responded to ANO TRUST COMNWl Gloria Knappenberger, Susa new directional signs to Utica and also be erecting "Borough of Utica" signs at the corporate limits of the borough.

calls for three grass fires and Bridge; Debbie Ralph and Peg- ninS meeting of the Lakeview gy Lockhart, The Conventional Mental Health Association to Hoffman, Marcia Hisel, Linda one house fire. Counselman, Sandra Boyer and Sun Dial; Charles Quigley, Lung System; David DeFoggi, Elec Snrinkliim Svtpm- Jim 7ipwipr commemorate Menial neaitn Peggy Wilms. Light Receiver; Kathie Week- The SrouP also voted to troplating; Bary Stover, Plant Growth; Mike Lauer, Plants and BIRTHS REMOVAL ORDERED NEW YORK (UPI) Two Light Intensity piace iwu uuuks ut-auiig wan Third place-Mike O'Shea and mentaJ. 5ealthr the Lakeview Radiation. Duane Sentgeorge, Advantages ry- Lakeview Sets Art Exhibit PMXCHAIIGE Second place Beth Ziegler, teen-age youths from Reading were scheduled for remov The meeting in the Stoneboro of Pulleys; Linda Harriger and Linda Jandreau, Learning Proc A son was born at 9:26 p.m.

Friday in the Franklin Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald C. Kelly, 726 Thirteenth Street. FRANKLIN PA Member F.D.I.C.

Charlotte Blair, Is Energy Be- Pfsbyierian Chh was ess; George McClure, Insulation; ed by the association president, ing Stan Mason, Deborah Ritts, Molds; Dennis Patentiomcter Computer; Don D. B. Clark. Mrs. Keith Amos and Mrs.

Arlo Reynolds sang Slye, Oil Well; Margaret Stig The annual art exhibit for Lakeview School students will be held in the Sandy Lake Fire al to Philadelphia to face federal kidnaping charges. The suspects are Thomas Lutz, 18, and Howard Olsen, 17, who are accused of abducting a 17-year-old waitress last week in Reading and taking her here. She Hayes, Apparent Size of an litz, Electron Configuration of "Take the Name of Jesus With You" and "A Closer Walk With Hall on Wednesday, May 11. The exhibit, which is sponsored by the Elements; John Beardsley, Crystals; Dan Shaw, Conductors and Non-Conductors; Howard the Sandy Lake Twentieth Cen Thee," accompanied by Mrs. James McConnell.

Mrs. McCon-nell was accompanied by Mrs. tury Club, will be open to the said she was raped and abused during the ride. The youths will Richland Grange Plans June 4 public at the Fire Hall from to 7 p.m. Emmett Clark as she sang, "How Great Thou Art." be taken to Philadelphia either today or Monday.

Prizes will be awarded to the Mrs. Paul Jones, program Pork Chop Dinner top winners. chairman, who introduced the L. K. Richards, high school Plane nhiiP ciffnrf musical numbers, also present- Hetzler, Telsa Coil; Cindy Mot-ter, Tides; Kathy Erwin, Galvanometer; Dennis Anderson, Plant Growth.

Third place David Whren, David West, Vandugeuaf Generator; Jerrilyn Hatch, Germaine Nuhfer, Weather; James Rodgers, Atomic Pile; Dan Martyny, Electric Arc Heater; Sharren Richards, Watches; Edwin Mora, Solar System; Shirley Walters, Heart; Dave Thomp art instructor, will supervise the chop dinner June 4 were dis- ed Philip -elect lie cussed at the regular meeting laPe "coming a "ik Dy of the Richland Grange, held lhe well-known author, Agnes show. Cars Collide At Intersection Monday evening after its tur octiuuiu vwue ui ncv. rjugar Sanford, an Evangelical min- key and noodle dinner. Grange members agreed to J. "callus, emiucu iicoiuift Ul son, riant Growth; Jim Dick iltlM a 11UC7UV laillllY a cuy route investigated an Memories Storage Cell; Pat Andres, Linda accident at the intersection of Alvin Buffalo and Fourth Streets at Parson, Airplane; Carolyn Dun mire, Plants.

Donald Pratt, New Wilmington, a native of New England, related the story of his recov mended oy valley Grange in Smethport. The usual amount of money was granted and sent. Plans were also made to honor Lester Neely, Charles Whit 9:15 p. m. Friday.

Drivers were Marie Merven, Division Winner, Sharon and Chris Hart, Anatomy ery irom mental illness, con 1 If; ..4 412 Fourth Street, traveling cluding with the comment on of the Frog. mer, and Airs. Roy Ritts at a soutn on Buffalo, and James his healing, "The power of first place area winners later date with 25-year pins. Orsino 527 Third Street, healing in Jesus Christ is a tre Sharon Vogan and Chris Hart Tne regular business was going north on Buffalo. Dam John Hartzell, Insect Collection; taken up by the secretary, Gin age to the cars was minor.

Shirley Allison, Diane Miller, ny Varner. Other committees Living Forces Inside the Cell; gave their reports mendous power." Plans were made to launch a membership drive in conjunction with the Mercer County Association. The July 11 meeting will be in the Jackson Center Presbyterian Church. Tom McLane, Woodland Ter-rarium; Gary Fry, Twig and i fcr i i ii i miirn-1 i ir CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES Bark Collection; Jean Sandrock, Spiritual versus materialistic for views of man nature will be explored at Christian Science There's a THE COAT HANDKERCHIEF church services this Sunday in a Bible Lesson on "Adam and Fallen Man." lot to do in rtW ALWAYS Whether you wear a suit coat or a sport coat, a handkerchief In addition to passages from SHE3 the pocket is appropriate Kathy Beary, Cactus plants; Robert Swasta, William Swasta, Experimentation in Hydroponics. Second place Carol Flinchbaugh, Janet Dodd, Terrarium; Vicki Best, Shells of Our Sea; Betty Allaman, Mounted Animal Skeleton; Vivian Mason, Tig Collection; Sandy Dittman, Pol lination; Bruce Sweeney, Hamster Maze; JoAnn Sphar, Microbes Around Us.

Third place Carl Smith, Ant Farm; Doug Ziegler, Clam Dissection; Terry O'Neil, Poisonous Snakes of the U.S.; Bill Hart, Jane Marsh, Twig and bark the opening chapters of Genesis, Bible readings will present ana aaas a personal touch. 1252 LIBERTY ST. FRANKUNjPA. The handkerchief should be the account of Jesus raising FRANKLIN If you've newly arrived, looking for the newest shows, the best places to eat, a week end resort, your church or synagogue, places to shop or perhaps a house or apartment read the The News-Herald Lazarus from the grave, and worn in a casual manner, without uniform points, square folds, or V-shapes showing. Open the handkerchief, grasp it in the these lines from Ephesians and Isaiah: "Awake thou that sleep- est, and arise from the dead, and Christ shall give thee bght center to form a 'puff, then tuck the points and edees into bhake thyself from the the pocket, leaving the casual puff exposed.

State Representative QUALIFIED EXPERIENCED HONEST CAPABLE A Full Time Representative dust." Handsome colored and paisley handkerchiefs are recommend ed for daytime wear, with white reserved for evening wear. Guarantee VILL TRADE-IN YOUR OLD FURNITURE ON NEW TRADE NOW FOR ONE OF OUR MANY NEW SPRING STYLES Phone 432-2263 I-- 5 WELCOME NEWCOMERS! i tkn mqa khrnhn jm'k I kwt. I City MOWERS Rofary-3 h. 18" Cut $39.95 I Pl lun th W.lcomt Wagon I Hostess ctl on mm I Pol. Adv.

menswear 22" Cut, Sei. Propelled 3 h. p. I would likt to subscritxi to th A I alrudy lubcrib to tho Fill oat eooso k4mIi Oratotmi I I in ii lull i i 1 216 Seneca Oil City, Pa. $79.95 The Home of Richman Clothes.

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