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   Derrick (Newspaper) - August 8, 1977, Oil City, Pennsylvania                                THE Founded 1871 1M Oil Pa. 20 Cents Telephone MONDAY AUGUST 8, 1917 Parker Man Killed By Car Up-to-date reports on events matters which kuce made in the Facility Still Vacant The driver examination facility at due to open two years remains A dispute between Hie Commonwealth and contractors has pushed back the opening date Stale officials say they aren't certain when they can open the building and paved area for road-testing The prime according to reports on the is the pavement of the parking and driveway The new examination building is located along Airport Road at It is being built under a contract with Bouquin as general Mccon Contractors of New Castle as heating Eckert Plumbing as plumbing contractor and Electrical Company of Butler as electrical con- Until the new building is driver exams will continue to be administered at the Borough Building in Rocky Pharmacy Is Sued The pharmaceutical company being sued for more than by a woman allegedly given the wrong medication has begun legal action against the in the a city of Detroit has begun the equivalent of its own lawsuit against Glenview Apothecary and the owners of the James R. Himes and George The original lawsuit was filed on behalf of Nancy H. Gomola of 217 Hone Ave. and her Jerome J. by Robert Y. a Franklin Gomola says she was given thyroid pills a year ago in a bottle labeled which had been prescribed by her When asked if the reportedly manufactured by was correct as labeled on the the at Glenview said it according to the In an answer to the the Erie law firm of Knox Graham McLaughlin and blames Glenview for the alleged Asking the lawsuit against be dismissed or directed solely at Glenview the document also asks Glenview be held liable for any damages is ordered to An is still due from legal counsel for Glenview Court Action Moved The lawsuit filed June 16 against CBS News for the alleged Invasion of the privacy of a Franklin man is being moved from County Court to federal A Pittsburgh representing the television network has filed papers in County Court initiating a transfer of thre case into Western Pennsylvania District Federal The court filed Clare Randall Uhl of 615 Buffalo St. by David a Franklin asks for more than in damages from The lawsuit stems from a documentary on sport hunting in Televised in September 1976, the show included films of Uhl hunting geese near Filmed without the permission of Uhl and his the segment of the documentary reportedly was edited to make it appear the hunters were shooting geese already on the ground instead of shooting at flying geese as is considered As a result of the Uhl says he was in a false and ridiculed by other Appeal Launched less than a third of the 67 counties in sylvania arc receiving federal public works even under a revised allocation Venango County is not among the 17 counties where funds arc being An appeal has been launched by Franklin to secure a third chance for the federal Economic Development Administration to hear that plea for a More than a dozen other municipalities in Venango County asked funds to build water and sewer repair schools and build or renovate public All those requests totaled in excess of Only Franklin sent in its appeal of the down it received in April from Franklin had asked for some to fund additional sewer lines on Oak Hill and build a city maintenance EDA has recently announced a list of revisions in its but County isn't on new PARKER A Parker man was struck by a passing thrown 100 feel and killed parly Saturday when he slopped Ihc highway in front of Glass Containers Corp. plant here Carl C. 11, employed over 25 years .il Glass Con- was crossing Route 2G8 lo plant pump house when he apparently walked in front of an car driven by I fanna 21, of Police said Shay was struck on his right side by the Duick coupe and thrown proximately 100 He was pronounced dead al the scene al am by Hr Clinton Coulter of Geibel was taken hy the Parker Cily Volunteer Fire Department ambulance lo Duller Counly Memorial where treated lor minor cuts and bruises and shock and later Damage to her car was estimated a maintenance man al Glass was on duty al the lime ot bis He reportedly had been repairing a pump in a building located across Route 20fl from the glass He had returned lo the fora grease and was on his way back lo Ihc pump house when be was by the according lo Carl C. Shay was born August 13, 1335. in Perry Clarion a son of Anna Shay and the late Leo lie attended Parker High School and had served the U S. Army In He was employed at Glass Corp as a tenance man at the lime of hut had served in various positions wilh the company over the past 25 years He was a member of. Local 102 ol Hie Blowers Association al He is. survived by his whom he married December 29. A and Scott and all al also His Mrs. Anna Shay of Parker also survives along with five sisters and two They Mrs. of Mrs Ralph I ces I Cochran of Mrs Abrue of San Mrs. Philip .Ir ol Kva Shay of Parker and Ivan and Parker RD. Funeral services will be held today at Ihc Jack Funeral Home in Eau Claire Burial will follow in the Perryville Cemetery Federal Money Used For Payroll Many county salaries arc paid by federal Comprehensive Training AcL bul now there's n new wrinkle allowing oilier payroll Lo be picked up by Nine employes in offices ol Commissioners Oscar Lewis Juilson and Henry Mackey and Chief Clerk Raymond F. Walz are paid wilh CETA The group Includes the Walz and five During the past year thai the funding has been allocated lo Venango who is chairman ot the com- says has been There's still another ot sum remaining in Hie account to carry those payroll expenses until the cheek arrives in The ex- is from a CETA Title II grant known as guidelines say it has lo be used for maintaining vices in some figured what better way lo keep counly government going Hum by paying some salaries thai bad always been paid by the General Unlike other this grant plan allow So commissioners decided lo pay their own salaries of six other cm Thn annual salary of a commissioner in a connly ot is established by the bul the oilier salaries are at the of the county The rale in Venango Counly has declined since first check arrived at the office a year The amount of each check is lied lo the so I he have gotten Still the county has received enough money from thai granl in a year lo cover one of ils bi- weekly payrolls or about four per cenl of Ihc million on salaries each year That's only a bit more lhan 5 Workers Killed At Plant Pa. Five men were killed and a sixth critically burned a pipe carrying 750-degree burst al an electric generating near slate police said The men were doing a rouline turbine washing about a m at Ihe Pennsylvania Electric Co. In Catharine Township when the main sic am line slate pal ice Six he or men on duty were working near the according to a company spokesman Police said Ihe live dead men were asphyxiated by the Pronounced dead al Ihc scene by Blair County coroner Charles were C 50, of Howard W. 60, of Mack G. 4-1. of and William K. of Howard W 61. of was pronounced dead shortly arrival al Mercy Hospital here The sixth John ft. 5-1. of sustained third-degree burns and was in critical condition al Mercy Hospital's burn The cause of Ihc mishap was nol immediately The company spokesman Ihe rupture was under in- Iwo per cent of the entire 6 million budget for bul Rodamer pointy Ihe grants have been a welcome boost lo Ihe budget The amount is worth nearly one and one-half mills of real according to com- missioners Commissioners have made extensive use of other programs At least youths are being given summer jobs al Ihe Two Mile Run County Park or other counly A couple of crews of their salaries paid by another are making i al Two Mile Park during a one-year And al a dozen in- from a law clerk soon to be hired lo assist Judge William E lire cue lo clerks in various county offices and mi director of Two Mile are also employed under yet another program The staff of Mercer Counly Services which administers CETA programs in this says additional monies arc being allocated to public works ff continues lo successfully use these Ihc MCCS people there will he a lot more money available and some new ways Ihe funds can be used to bolster operated departments and agencies Teacher Sentenced In Strangling ERIE A former learner at Strong Nigh School has been sentenced to life in prison for strangling a year-old female Raymond 40, received the sentence from Erie Counly President Payne was sentenced lo Rock view Stale Prison in Cent re Counly CINDY GORCZYCA CROWNED MISS OIL COUNTRY By last year's Miss Jane Van Dyke Pageant Held 17-Year-Old Crowned As Miss Oil Country A 17-year-old graduate ol Rocky Grove High School was crowned as Miss Oil Country during Ihc second annual pageant Cynthia M. whose career goal is to become a was crowned by last year's Van Dyke Miss resides at The sponsored by Ihc Oil City Area Chamber of was held in the Oil Cily High School auditorium The event is one of the official preliminaries lo the Miss sylvania Scholarship Pageant The new Miss Lynne Carol attended Saturday night's pageant The first runner-up at I he pageant was Melany K. 17. of Carey Cranberry She is a graduate of Cranberry Area High School and Mill attend Clarion Slate runner up was Cyn 20. of West Second Miss n graduate of Oil Cily has completed three years al Ihc University of burgh The runner-up was 1 K ay 22. of Georgetown Franklin RD t. She is a 1972 graduate of Franklin High School and is training for a doctor's decree in The other contestants were Jean Lucille 20. of Maple Jodie A. ol Hasson Avenue and Pamala Jo 17, of Seneca HD I As the Miss will receive a ship The runner-up receives a Ihc second and Hie third runner Miss Gorczyca plans lo continue her education by lending Barbizon Modeling School in Ohio Al Kocky she was the tor bolh the yearbook and Ihc school newspaper She was an honor and principal's list student Miss hobbies are volleyball and sewing Her presentation during the pageant was a displayed and narrative explanation of her art Miss the performed a vocal solo during Ihe competition on page 12) Boy Scout Hit By Lightning Listed As Extremely Critical MORAINE STATE A Utah scout by lightning during a violent thunderstorm al Boy Seoul Jamboree remained in extremely critical condition on Sunday Cal a 16-year-old Eagle scoul from was in Ihc intensive care unit ot Jameson Memorial in nearby Newcastle life is hanging pro in the halance Our prayers are wilh said Marion who presided at a Sunday service of Ihc Church of Jesus Chrisl of Day A lightning boll strong on Saturday as he ran for his Severe Ihc weekend dumped inches of rain on the 2R.SOO ramped here Drenched scouts crawled oiM of soggy sleeping gear Sunday Ihc grounds of this acre southwestern sylvania slate park n pool of mud Orange ponchos and oilier makeshift raingear the uniform of the day again when more rain fell Sunday Olympic decathlon gold medal winner who loured the sloshed mud lo lake in aridities and lakk cheering scouts jammed dining or water logged lo church Prayers for Armstrong's recovery were offered al nil of the services uray lhal Cod be with him and his and that mercy and strength be shown to all of said Ihe Rev Ihc chaplain general reactions by Howard Kitchen of Old gave Armstrong a chance The a of Roy of American helped give hr was dead fie in Ihc turning I cleared his and assisted other helping Then the paramedics scout passed out plastic ground cloths lo help keep tents and gear dry About sleeping hags were taken lo a laundromat to be dried In a few relocated lo higher ground the around their homes had lo or il would washed us said M year oltl Craig Kin kind of helped All of us were working Inside Today The state legislature resumes work today on the stale 2. take part in Ethnic in Oil 11. Day A scandal that shocked Hollywood is being resolved today as quietly as 13. Weather Warm and humid with a few High bolh days around 80. Low tonight in the low to mid Chance of rain 60 per cent today and Deaths Milford Ashbaugh of Knox RD 1 Miss Pauline of Franklin Mrs. Mazic Hawk of Martin Herman of City RD Caul of Kranklin on page 12)  

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