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OCDerrick © OIL CITY, PA. THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 2017 (800) 352-1002 (814) 676-7444 $1.00 Trump condemns Syria attack But he doesn’t indicate what U.S. might do in response Bargain hunting? WASHINGTON (AP) — His might do in response. vived the hard-hitting rhetoric of Assad’s forces, though the embattled expression grave and his words Trump issued no ultimatums in Trump’s political campaign and Syrian leader and his Russian backers Check out our emphatic, President Donald comments that were being scoured by strongly hinted some U.S. action denied it. He suggested that the as- classifi ed section, where Trump declared on Wednesday world leaders for signs of how the was coming. sault that killed 72 people had dimin- we feature 100s of items the deadly chemical attack in new president would react to a global Trump himself was noncommittal. ished his former reluctance to plunge for sale everyday. Syria had crossed “many, many crisis. “I’m not saying I’m doing any- the U.S. further into the complex and lines” and abruptly changed his In a rare reversal of roles, thing one way or another, but I’m dangerous turmoil in the Middle views of Syrian President Bashar Trump was more reserved than certainly not going to be telling you,” East. WHEELS Assad. many of his top advisers — in- he told reporters. WHEELS But he refused to say what the U.S. cluding his U.N. envoy who re- He blamed the attack squarely on See SYRIA, Page 8 The 2017 Jeep Com- pass is road tested, the 1933 Pontiac is profiled and the Auto Doctor an- ‘They’re capable of surviving on their own’ swers questions. Work starts Advertiser defections next week on new bank in Franklin By MARISSA DECHANT Staff writer Construction on a full-service bank along Elk Street in Franklin is set to begin next week. The rapid defection of The bank will be a branch office of advertisers this week from Clarion County Community Bank, which Bill O’Reilly’s show be- has been operating out of the old Film cause of sexual harass- Fest Video building at 1281 Otter St. ment allegations raises A ribbon-cutting ceremony is what once seemed an un- planned at 11 a.m. Tuesday to mark thinkable question: Can the start of construction. O’Reilly survive at Fox Whalen Contracting, of Franklin, News Channel? has been hired to complete the $772,000 project. Page 15 City code enforcement officer Chuck Gibbons said some parking and lane restrictions will be in place during Peter Greene part of the construction and that traffic Our columnist discusses may be redirected around the site. how churches would have a Photos by Richard Sayer Last March, the bank received ap- proval from Franklin City Council to tough task as a charity pro- The young cub made himself at home Wednesday morning in a tree on Bissell Avenue between vider. demolish three buildings in the city’s Plummer Street and Cooper Avenue in Oil City. historic district to make room for the Page 4 new 3,600-square-foot facility with a three-lane drive-through. Demolition of the three structures Today’s weather located in the 1200 block on lots be- tween Elk and Otter streets were the Cub attracts crowd Machault Building, a two-story brick office building at 1272 Elk St.; and Rescuers use dart to get bear down from trees two residential rental properties on By SALLY BELL the adjacent lot at 1262 Elk St. Staff writer Cloudy with showers and See BANK, Page 5 thundershowers. High 55. A young bear got a brief taste of life in Oil City Wednesday be- Page 3 fore rescuers captured and re- leased the cub into more suitable habitat. Gorsuch Index Fire personnel were dispatched at Advice, horoscopes ...... 22 10 a.m., said Denny Cherish, an Oil Business ...... 13 City firefighter who was on the showdown Classified ...... 17-24 scene. Comics ...... 23 The bear, estimated at about one Lotteries ...... 2 year old, had scampered up a tree on Opinion ...... 4 Bissell Avenue between Plummer vote looms Sports ...... 9-12 Street and Cooper Avenue. WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate TV ...... 15 A crowd gathered as the bear de- Democrats elevated their attacks scended one limb of against President Donald Trump’s Su- a Y-shaped tree and Deaths See a photo The Oil City Fire Department brought its ladder truck in an effort preme Court nominee Wednesday, then back up another slideshow to get the cub out of the tree. Pennsylvania Game Commission portraying him as an ally of the pow- Taylor J. Stahlman, Oil City limb. and video at conservation officer Jason Amory shook the tree branches as erful and an enemy of the weak as an Francis A. Lauer, formerly of Rescuers shook thederrick. well in an effort to scare the bear back to the ground. explosive showdown loomed on the Oil City the branches of the com. Senate floor. After his first Marlyn P. Palmer, Marienville tree and eventually Republicans defended Judge squirted the bear with water. attempt failed, Lloyd Sievers Wolf, Pacific Neil Gorsuch, accusing Democrats The anxious bruin descended the Game Com- Palisades, California of trying to block him out of frus- tree and quickly went back up into the mission offi- tration over Trump’s election vic- Connie Lepley, Oil City limbs of another tree that was about cer Jason tory. Douglas B. “Doug” Ostergard, 20 feet away before a conservation of- Amory and “Democrats would filibuster Ruth Franklin ficer fired a tranquilizer dart. Oil City fire- Bader Ginsburg if President Donald Hester A. Smith, Franklin The dart hit its mark and the bear fighters Trump nominated her,” said Majori- lumbered off behind some homes be- sprayed some ty Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., (Deaths on Page 16) fore he succumbed to the medication water at the naming one of the more liberal sit- and passed out. bear and he ting justices. “There is simply no Conservation officers put the bear, came down. principled reason to oppose this ex- estimated at between 80 to 100 pounds, But he ran to ceptional, exceptional Supreme in the back of a vehicle. a nearby tree Court nominee.” and climbed See CUB, Page 8 back up. See GORSUCH, Page 5

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W Briefly Focus Stories Russian authorities arrest 7 in wake of subway bombing ST. PETERSBURG, Russia (AP) — As part of a sweeping hunt for any accomplices of the Trump says Obama aide St. Petersburg suicide bomber, investigators Wednesday rounded up seven suspected Islamic State recruiters from the Central Asia region of the former Soviet Union but found no immedi- ate evidence of their involvement in the subway might have broken law attack. The Investigative Committee hasn’t caught any associates of 22-year-old Akbarzhon Dzhal- ilov, a native of the Central Asian nation of Kyr- ‘I think it’s going to be the biggest story’ gyzstan. The committee, Russia’s top criminal investigation agency, said it’s looking into the WASHINGTON (AP) — Cit- possibility that Dzhalilov, who carried out Mon- ing no evidence, President Don- day’s deadly attack, could have been linked to ald Trump on Wednesday ac- the militant group. cused his predecessor’s national security adviser of breaking the School bus crash sends 23 law, one month after he accused former President Barack Obama children, 1 adult to hospitals of illegally wiretapping him. LUMBERTON, Texas (AP) — Twenty-four In an interview with The New people — 23 of them fourth-graders — were York Times, Trump said Obama’s sent to Southeast Texas hospitals after an acci- national security adviser, Susan dent involving their school bus, a pickup truck Rice, committed a crime when and an 18-wheeler. she asked government analysts to The Wednesday afternoon crash happened on disclose the names of Trump as- U.S. 69 in Lumberton, about 15 miles north of sociates documented in intelli- Beaumont, as the Beaumont school district bus gence reports. Trump would not was taking 44 Charlton-Pollard Elementary say if he reviewed new intelli- School students and four adults back to school gence to support his claim. He from a Big Thicket field trip. told the Times he would say more Beaumont school district spokeswoman “at the right time.” Nakisha Burns says one student was airlifted “I think it’s going to be the to a trauma hospital in Houston. A hospital biggest story,” Trump said. “It’s spokeswoman says most of the others went to such an important story for our Christus St. Elizabeth Hospital for examina- country and the world. It is one of tion. A nursing supervisor said none were the big stories of our time.” admitted. Rice is the latest target for Trump and his embattled defend- March held in Amsterdam ers. She has firmly denied that AP she did anything inappropriate in Susan Rice is seen July 7, 2016, on the South Lawn of the White House in Washing- to support beaten gay couple requesting the identities of Trump ton. Rice says it’s “absolutely false” that the previous administration used intelli- AMSTERDAM (AP) — Hundreds of people associates. As the national secu- gence about President Donald Trump’s associates for political purposes. walked hand-in-hand through Amsterdam on rity adviser, Rice would have Wednesday to show solidarity with two gay men been authorized to seek identities Trump on Wednesday dis- Trump’s unfounded accu- under FBI scrutiny for his ties to who were badly beaten over the weekend in the of people whose names were re- agreed. When the Times asked sation fits a pattern for the Russia. eastern city of Arnhem. dacted from intelligence reports. him if Rice broke the law, he president. Two congressional commit- The peaceful march was part of a national Officials typically “unmask” said, “Do I think? Yes, I think.” Last month, he accused Obama tees are also investigating Flynn outpouring of emotion over the beating of the Americans if it is deemed neces- The president did not specify of wiretapping his New York sky- as part of larger probes into the married couple by a group of youths. sary for understanding the infor- what law he thinks Rice may scraper and later said Obama had Kremlin’s influence on the 2016 The men told police the confrontation started mation. Some Trump allies have have broken. spied on his campaign. Neither election and possible coordina- because they were holding hands. accused Rice of unmasking offi- Erin Pelton, a spokeswoman allegation has been backed up by tion with Trump associates. Last Five suspects, all in their teens, will be cials for political reasons. for Rice, said, “I’m not going to evidence. week Trump said that Flynn, who charged Thursday with causing serious bodily “Absolutely false,” Rice de- dignify the president’s ludicrous Trump’s first national securi- resigned in February, should seek harm, prosecutors said, adding that they are still clared Tuesday. investigating the motive of the attack. charge with a comment.” ty adviser, Michael Flynn, is an immunity deal. Attorneys argue over soda tax before Pa. court (AP) — An attorney for con- sumers, restaurants and beverage industry groups Trump removes Bannon from asked Commonwealth Court to strike down Philadelphia’s 1.5-cent-per-ounce tax on soda pop, saying it violates a state law that limits the city’s taxing authority, among other laws. The 1932 law passed by the General Assem- National Security Council bly gives the city taxing authority — but also specifically prohibits it from taxing anything al- WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi- the official said Bannon’s role ready taxed by the state. dent Donald Trump has removed had nothing to do with the trou- Chip Becker, the attorney arguing against the chief strategist Steve Bannon from bles facing Flynn, who was asked tax Wednesday in Pittsburgh, says soda is al- the National Security Council, re- to resign in early February for ready subject to the state’s 6 percent sales tax, versing an earlier, controversial misleading the administration making Philadelphia’s tax illegal. decision to give Bannon access to about his communications with But Mark Aronchick, the attorney defending the group’s high-level meetings. Russian officials. the city’s position, told the seven-judge panel A new memorandum about the A senior administration official that the tax isn’t on soda, but on its distribution council’s composition was pub- said that Flynn reluctantly agreed to retail outlets in the city. lished Wednesday in the Federal to have Bannon join the NSC. The Register. The memo no longer official said that Trump’s chief of lists the chief strategist as a mem- staff, Reince Priebus, and chief Pepsi pulls widely mocked ad ber of the Principals Committee, counsel Don McGahn rewrote the featuring Kendall Jenner a group of high-ranking officials original NSC memo with Flynn to who meet to discuss pressing na- include Bannon. NEW YORK (AP) — Pepsi on Wednesday tional security priorities. The official said the move re- pulled an ad after it was widely mocked and A senior White House official flected Trump’s dwindling faith in criticized for appearing to trivialize protests for said Wednesday that Bannon was his national security adviser and social justice causes. initially placed on the National that Flynn’s daily presentations to AP “Pepsi was trying to project a global message Security Council after Trump’s the president were seen as disor- of unity, peace and understanding,” the company White House chief strategist Steve Bannon, left, walks inauguration as a measure to en- ganized and not up to par. on Capitol Hill in Washington. said. “Clearly we missed the mark, and we sure implementation of the presi- Flynn’s replacement, Lt. Gen. apologize.” dent’s vision, including efforts to H.R. McMaster, was allowed to Tom Bossert, the assistant to uty homeland security adviser to It said it was “removing the content and halt- downsize and streamline opera- reorganize the NSC as he saw fit. the president for homeland se- President George W. Bush. ing any further rollout.” tions at the NSC. McMaster immediately expressed curity and counterterrorism, In an interview with Fox News The ad shows Kendall Jenner, a member of Bannon’s addition to the NSC a desire to run a less hierarchical also had his role downgraded as Wednesday, Vice President Mike the “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” reality sparked criticism that it was inap- organization and be more acces- part of the changes. The White Pence dismissed the notion that TV family, stepping away from a modeling shoot propriate for the political adviser sible to his staff. Lack of access House official said Bossert’s the changes reflect a demotion. to join a crowd of smiling, young protesters. The to play a role in national security to Flynn when he was in charge change in status is simply a re- “These are very highly valued protesters cheer after Jenner hands a can of matters. created widespread frustration, sult of efforts to streamline the members of this administration,” Pepsi to a police officer, who takes a sip. Trump’s first national security according to current and former NSC. he said. “They are gonna contin- adviser, Michael Flynn, was administration officials familiar Bossert joined Trump’s team ue to play important policy Man in Drunk Lives Matter heading the NSC at the time, but with the changes. having previously served as dep- roles.” shirt charged with DUI NEWVILLE (AP) — Call it a case of truth in advertising. Police in the Pennsylvania town of Newville say they arrested a man for drunken driving on Tornados, apparent twisters hit Southeast March 19, while the Newburg man was wearing (AP) — Severe “We need power back,” Cull- a green St. Patrick’s Day shirt that read, “Drunk storms raking the Southeast un- breath said by phone. “But there Lives Matter .” leashed one large tornado and likely are more storms coming Police say 44-year-old Elwood Gutshall III’s more than a half-dozen apparent and they can’t get the power back blood-alcohol content was more than double the twisters Wednesday, toppling in bad weather.” state’s legal limit for drivers when he was pulled trees, roughing up South Caroli- In southwest Georgia, a power- over about 12:15 a.m. ful tornado that touched down at Online court records don’t list an attorney for na’s “peach capital” and raining out golfers warming up for the midday traveled some distance on Gutshall, who faces a preliminary hearing May the ground in rural Stewart Coun- 26. Masters. A powerful tornado toppled ty, National Weather Service Me- trees and downed power lines in teorologist Keith Stellman said. It

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Box 928, Thomas Wentworth Higginson Oil City, Pa. 16301 „ Email – [email protected] American clergyman and author „ Call – 677-8303 or (800) 352-1002 Opinion „ Fax – 677-8347 “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.” LETTERS Mandela Civil War Monument not should be ‘just a neat piece of stone’ Editor, the historical importance of example I’m saddened by Peter the monument. Greene’s judgment in the The rededication ceremo- March 30 newspaper that the ny, held as part of the Memo- to GOP significance of the Venango rial Day observance, was In stating that Republi- County Civil War Monument marked by emphasis on the cans are “going through the has faded with time and that significance of the monu- inevitable growing pains of it has become “just a neat ment, including the perfor- being an opposition party to piece of stone.” mance of period music by the becoming a governing par- This is disheartening be- Silver Cornet Band. ty,” House Speaker Paul cause Franklin Preservation, Franklin Preservation has Ryan was identifying a phe- which spent many long hours added an interpretive sign to nomenon that has challenged working to restore the monu- the monument site, explain- many new governments ment, constantly emphasized ing some of the history be- around the world. the historical significance of hind the monument and has It constitutes a test for this memorial to those who created a video that places President Donald Trump, gave their lives for the the monument and its resto- along with members of his Union, and the importance of ration in context. The video team who have no prior pub- ensuring that future genera- can be viewed at http://bit.ly/ lic-sector experience, and the tions will recall that sacrifice. monument16. elites who lead Republican Franklin Preservation’s Since the appearance of lawmakers in Congress and fundraising efforts highlight- the monument has been so at the state level. ed the importance of remem- noticeably improved, many What is taking place in the bering those heroes, and local passersby have stopped to U.S. can be reminiscent of a veterans’ groups were among read the sign and the inscrip- more general phenomenon the most generous in their tions on the monument. Church would have tough that has repeatedly played out support. One of the most inspiring in the developing world. In Organizations and individ- things about Franklin Preser- particular, it’s one that has hit uals who stepped up to re- vation’s work to restore the hard in countries seeking to store the monument seem to Venango County Civil War task as charity provider pivot from colonial rule. have been inspired by rever- Monument has been the num- South Africa’s Nelson ence and patriotism, not sim- ber of people, organizations Folks who want to see the It would be natural for Mandela is the best modern ply “let’s make the park look and groups that contributed. government get out of the PETER churches to question the mo- example of a leader who un- pretty.” To them, and I hope to all business of helping folks tives of those asking for help, derstood the hardest com- Descendants of those citizens of our county, the sometimes suggest that the and because even the richest plexities of the transition whose names are inscribed monument was restored to its slack could be, and should church can only do so much from opposition to govern- on the monument added their former glory not just as a be, picked up by community, (and nobody likes being ing. In leading his country contributions to the restora- beautification project, but as a families and churches. Nev- played for a sucker), they’d away from apartheid rule, tion project. The grant, which way to honor the sacrifices of ermind the politics of that likely set up some sort of one of his first challenges Franklin Preservation re- our forebears. idea. I just want to think charity review board. was to equip his new govern- ceived from the Pennsylvania through what the effects That board would end up ment with the ability to gov- Historical and Museum Com- — Jeffrey Hall, could be, practically speak- in the unenviable position of ern effectively, secure early mission, was predicated on Franklin ing, on the new providers of having to rate peoples’ de- wins and sell to his citizens a charity. voutness. We can’t pay for vision that helped protect Such a system could cer- both Chris’ hip replacement against unanticipated internal tainly be more humane and GREENE and Pat’s chemotherapy — and external shocks. Meals on Wheels board red tape-free. Approaching a which one comes to church Mandela looked past the cold government bureaucracy someday we’ll see people more often? Which one sings senior set of likely govern- member clarifies operation to fill out a stack of forms is marry for health insurance. in the choir or serves on a ment appointments and So we’re down to the Editor, out to the public. challenging; it’s another committee? Who has been a quickly developed and It is difficult to read the The six meals per week thing entirely to talk to peo- church, and I can’t help won- member longer? Who recites trained a new cadre of junior news regarding the latest (three hot and three cold ple you know and who know der what being in this posi- the “Lord’s Prayer” more technocrats. He resisted planned government budget meals) are prepared locally you when times get tough. tion would do to a church. loudly? temptation to dismantle laws cuts that will affect us all in and delivered Mondays, Community Chest wasn’t For poor churches, per- Folks who thought ahead and institutions until credible one way or another. Wednesdays and Fridays. We invented by the maker of haps not much. Like a family might join a wealthy church alternatives had been de- While I personally have have never missed a delivery Monopoly. The first Commu- with limited resources, a early on as their own sort of signed and discussed. been on the board of our lo- in our history, even on holi- nity Chest was formed in church with limited resources insurance plan, even if they He set up a “truth and rec- cal Meals on Wheels for days. The gift of Meals on Cleveland in 1913 by the would have no choice but to aren’t really people of faith. onciliation” process that pro- more than 10 years, as has Wheels is an excellent idea Federation for Charity and say to folks, “Sorry, but we It could swell the church’s vided a basis for assessing the most of the board, the most for a relative, friend or a Philanthropy. can’t help you with this.” ranks, but does a church ben- damage incurred during long important information we shut-in. The Community Chest Would such churches be rare- efit by packing in nonbeliev- decades of repressive minority wish to convey is that we do The board as well as the gathered money from local ly approached because they ers? And how could a church rule, and thereby contained not receive any federal or lo- drivers are all unpaid volun- businesses and workers and were poor? Maybe, but the react when someone shows harmful blame games. cal funding. teers. The federal budget cuts distributed it to various com- church would probably be up, already battling cancer And, he urged South Af- Our sole income comes to other Meals on Wheels munity projects. By 1929, better off for not dealing with and already crippled by ricans to live under the from those people we serve, programs will not hurt us but there were more than 350. By people whose interest was health care bills? One would mantra of “forgiving but not fundraising events and/or do- will make a drastic difference 1948, there were more than a monetary, not religious. hope with open arms and forgetting.” nations. to many. thousand. And by 1963, I can see real issues for loving support, but it would In doing all this, Mandela In reading the news, I’ve Community Chest had wealthy churches. Everyone be only human to wonder secured an important mix of tried to find what cities in — Linda Solinger, changed its name to the Unit- knows which churches are whether the newbie was mo- coalitions among new and old our country receive funding Oil City ed Way. the rich ones, and that church tivated by a need for God or that enabled his country to since it has been noted in our The United Way has would be overrun quickly for money. undertake a historical pivot. paper. Meals on Wheels has Editor’s note: The letter grown its own twisty bureau- with people who want to join Churches have enough He developed public-private been mentioned in many let- writer serves as secretary of cracy over the years, and it their community. “Finding problems. Serving as the pri- partnerships to supplement ters to the editor, and we the Oil City Area Meals on does good work supporting the right church” will take on mary source of community meager government resources want to get our information Wheels. other Good Works organiza- a whole new meaning. charity would be challenging. and to counter the flight of tions with funding. The non- It’s not healthy for a con- Regardless of whether it capital and talent out of the profit’s work, to an extent, gregation to become full of would be an effective re- country. And he worked hard Today in History also has directly helped peo- folks who are only there be- placement for welfare or not, on succession planning. Today is Thursday, April Helen Hayes, Jose Ferrer, ple who have hit a rough cause they hope to get some- I’m afraid that serving as the Trump and Ryan would 6, the 96th day of 2017. Fredric March and play- patch. thing out of worshiping with main dispenser of charity and be well advised to take note There are 269 days left in wright Arthur Miller, Family and friends are, of that body. Yes, that’s not a philanthropy could tear some of some of the lessons from the year. among others. course, limited by their own new problem, but there’s a congregations apart. Mandela’s government expe- — In 1954, Sen. Joseph resources. In times of dire real difference between “I’m rience. Today’s Highlight in need, you can’t really turn to only here so I don’t have to Peter Greene resides in For example: History: R. McCarthy, R-Wis., re- sponding to CBS newsman people who also are in dire burn in hell for all eternity” Franklin and teaches Eng- Reconciliation, rather On April 6, 1917, the need. There was a time when and “I’m only here because lish at Franklin High School. than finger-pointing, needs United States entered World Edward R. Murrow’s broad- side against him on “See It some people would try to I’m hoping you’ll help buy He can be reached by email to guide crisis management War I as the House joined marry for money; maybe Grandma a new wheelchair.” at [email protected]. and communication. Success the Senate in approving a Now,” said in remarks filmed for the program that will require room for ele- declaration of war against ments of the Democratic Germany that was then Murrow had, in the past, “engaged in propaganda for Party. Better preparation, se- signed by President Wood- quencing, communication row Wilson. Communist causes.” — In 1965, the United and buy-in will be key to en- On this date: States launched Intelsat I, suring that other elements of — In 1830, the Church of also known as the “Early the Republican agenda, in- Jesus Christ of Latter-day Bird” communications satel- cluding tax reform, do not Saints was organized by Jo- lite, into geosynchronous or- suffer a similar fate as the seph Smith in Fayette, New bit. GOP health care bill. York. — In 1971, Russian-born The Trump administration — In 1886, the Canadian composer Igor Stravinsky, doesn’t have as much time as city of , British 88, died in New York City. one would think. It needs to Columbia, was incorporated. — In 1980, 3M intro- move quickly to extend the — In 1896, the first mod- duced its “Post-it Notes,” a federal debt ceiling lest nor- ern Olympic games formally re-branding of a product for- mal government operations opened in Athens, Greece. merly known as “Press ‘n be disrupted. — In 1909, American ex- Peel.” Significant progress on tax plorers Robert E. Peary and — In 1992, science-fic- reform, infrastructure and the Matthew A. Henson and four tion author Isaac Asimov budget needs to be secured Inuits became the first men died in New York at age 72. before attention turns to the to reach the North Pole. — In 1998, country sing- midterm elections. It must be — In 1947, the first Tony er Tammy Wynette died at careful not to spook financial Awards were held in New her Nashville home at age markets that, having given it York; this event, focusing 55. the benefit of the doubt, have on individual achievement — In 2014, actor Mickey decoupled prices from funda- rather than specific works, Rooney, 93, died in North mentals. honored Ingrid Bergman, Hollywood. — Bloomberg View Thursday, April 6, 2017 THE DERRICK. / The News-Herald – 5 Cranberry Payless store not among 400 being closed By NATASHA BRENNEMAN chief executive officer, com- Staff writer mented in a release, “This is a difficult, but necessary, deci- The Payless shoe store chain sion driven by the continued announced Tuesday that 400 of challenges of the retail environ- its stores will be closing, in- ment, which will only intensify. cluding 11 in Pennsylvania. We will build a stronger Pay- The Cranberry Mall loca- less for our customers, vendors tion is not included on that list. and suppliers, associates, busi- The company said it has ness partners and other stake- filed a voluntary petition for holders through this process.” reorganization pursuant to The company has negotiat- Chapter 11 of the U.S. Federal ed agreements with some of its Bankruptcy Code to facilitate existing lenders to provide Pay- the financial and operational less access of up to $385 mil- restructuring necessary to lion of debtor-in-possession fi- strengthen its balance sheet nancing, which includes access and position the company for to $305 million of ABL financ- long-term success. ing and up to $80 million of Payless is also filing for new term loan financing. recognition of the U.S. Chap- The stores closing in Penn- ter 11 proceedings under Part sylvania are in Washington, IV of the Companies’ Credi- Bristol, North Wales, Taren- By Richard Sayer tors Arrangement Act in the tum, Wind Gap, Lancaster, Ontario Superior Court of Altoona, Aliquippa, Lower Oil Region Career Fair Justice. Burrell, Mount Pleasant and The company’s website Towanda. Staff Sgt. Freeman Tate, a Franklin-based Air Force recruiter, talks with a group of students from Frank- said, “Payless will continue to lin High School at the Cranberry Mall on Wednesday during the annual Oil Region Career Fair. The event operate its business in the or- NATASHA BRENNEMAN, showcased more than 55 employers from the region. The Northwest Pennsylvania CareerLink spon- dinary course in terms of its reporter for The Derrick and The sored its 19th annual fair in hopes of matching people with potential employers. customers, vendors, partners News-Herald, can be reached at and employees.” natashabrenneman.thederrick@ Paul Jones, the Payless gmail.com or 814-677-8362

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withdrawn against a Cooperstown man Gibbons had indicated the three structures were all in By MARISSA DECHANT nor under 16, statutory sexual in Oil City during the late af- Heffern admitted in a bad shape. Staff writer assault-4-8 years older and ternoon hours of Jan. 1. Hef- phone call with Oil City po- The Film Fest Video build- aggravated indecent assault of fern and the boy met in the lice that he had been “physi- ing will also be demolished The main charges against a a complainant who is less downtown area of Oil City’s cal” with the boy, according once the bank moves into its Cooperstown man in a sexual than 16, along with a misde- South Side, and Heffern then to the complaint. new property. assault case were withdrawn meanor charge of indecent as- drove to the Samuel Justus Heffern remains free on In addition to its loan office in Wednesday in Venango Coun- sault of a person less than 16. Recreational Trail on Os- $100,000 unsecured bail, ac- Franklin, Clarion County Com- ty Central Court. A misdemeanor count of bourne Street, and the two cording to online court docu- munity Bank operates banking Kyle B. Heffern, 20, then corruption of minors was performed sexual acts in a ments. facilities in Clarion, New Beth- waived his preliminary hear- maintained, and Heffern wooded area off the trail, the lehem and Rimersburg. ing on the one charge that re- waived his hearing on that complaint said. MARISSA DECHANT, report- mained against him. charge. Police learned the details MARISSA DECHANT, er for The Derrick and The reporter for The Derrick and The charges that were A criminal complaint filed of the incident in a video and News-Herald, can be withdrawn included felony by Oil City police says Hef- audio recorded interview with The News-Herald, can be reached at marissadechant. reached at marissadechant. counts of involuntary deviate fern engaged in sexual inter- the boy at the police station, [email protected] or sexual intercourse with a mi- course with a 14-year-old boy the complaint said. [email protected] or 814-677-8369 814-677-8369

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Democrats begged to dif- fer, returning again and again to McConnell’s decision last year to deny consideration to then-President Barack Obama’s Supreme Court nominee, Judge Merrick Gar- land, who was ignored for nearly a year by Senate Re- publicans after the death of Justice Antonin Scalia. Instead McConnell kept Scalia’s seat open, a calcula- Friday 4/7 Saturday 4/8 tion that is now paying off Sundays Roast Beef Dinner Friday TURKEY DINNER SATUR- hugely for Republicans and April 7th 4:00-7:00 pm at DAY APRIL 8TH 4-6:00 PM Ham Shoot at the Chapman- Trump, who will be able to Pleasant View Fellowship DINE IN & ORDERS TO GO ville Firehall, Rt. 27, every Sunday now through Feb. AP Hall, 3472 Countyline Road, (until sold out) turkey, real claim the biggest victory of Cochranton. (Located in the mashed potatoes, gravy, 19th thru April 9th. 12-16-20 his presidency to date if Gor- Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Ore. speaks to reporters just Former Peaceful Rest Home stuffing, corn, cranberry gauge, $3 a shoot. Doors such is confirmed on Friday outside the Senate chamber on Capitol Hill in Bldg.). Roast beef, mashed sauce, dinner rolls, butter, open at 8:00am. potatoes & gravy, noodles, dessert and beverages. 814-827-1514 as expected. Washington, Wednesday after he ended a 15 hour vegetable, beverage, salad, MANOR UNITED METH- “For the first time in his- all-night talk-a-thon as the Senate heads toward a dinner rolls, pie & ice cream. ODIST CHURCH, ROUTE tory, we are considering a Dine in or Carryout. Donation 66. AIRPORT ROAD, showdown over the confirmation vote for Supreme basis. Proceeds benefit SHIPPENVILLE, PA. COST nominee for a stolen Supreme Court Justice nominee Neil Gorsuch. Pleasant View Mennonite ONE DOLLAR $1.00 (YES Court seat, and that alone Church IT´S ONLY A DOLLAR) should be reason for everyone ar option,” as the rules change prepared to vote with McCon- who cares about this institu- is known, but couldn’t come nell on the rules change, say- Friday tion to turn down this nomi- to agreement. Sen. Chris ing he felt he had no choice. Sunday 4/9 Saturday 6/17 Coons of Delaware was at the Gorsuch now counts 55 Rouseville VFD Lent Fish Fry nee,” Sen. Jeff Merkley, D- Every Friday thru Good Fri- All You Can Eat Roast Beef St. Joseph’s Church Sala- Ore., said on the Senate floor center of talks on the Demo- supporters in the Senate: the day 5 pm - 7 pm Adults Dinner @ Utica VFD, Sunday, manca Casino bus trip. June as he wrapped up a 15-and-a- cratic side. In 2005, a biparti- 52 Republicans, along with $10.00 Seniors $9.50 Kids April 9th from 11:30-2:00. 17th, leaving Kmart in Reno san deal headed off GOP plans three moderate Democrats $7.50 All meals include Menu includes Roast Beef, at 8am and returning 8pm. half-hour overnight talk-a- French fries or baked potato, Mashed Potatoes & Gravy, Cost $32/person. $30 comps. thon to underscore his party’s to remove the filibuster barrier from states Trump won — Joe apple sauce or coleslaw, roll, Vegetable & Coleslaw, Rolls, Current Photo ID req. Re- for lower-court nominees, al- Manchin of West Virginia, dessert and drink Take outs Pie & Beverage. Adults $11, served seating with payment. opposition to Gorsuch. “This available 678-5297. Seniors $10.00, Children Call 814-354-2070 or is an extreme nominee from though in 2013 Democrats Heidi Heitkamp of North Da- 5-12 $4.50, 4 and under free. 814-677-2595 took the step instead, leaving kota and Joe Donnelly of In- Take outs available. Thanks the far right who doesn’t be- for your support. Sponsored lieve in the fundamental vi- the filibuster in place only for diana. Monday 4/24 Saturday 4/22 Supreme Court justices. A fourth Senate Democrat, by Utica VFD. Upcoming sion of ‘We the People.’” Events: Fish Dinner Fri., April The Rockland Sportsmens With Trump in the White Michael Bennet from Gor- 6th Annual Empty Bowls 14th First, though, looms show- event April 24th at Wanango Club (150 Red Line Rd, Ken- down votes today, when 44 House and political polariza- such’s home state of Colora- Golf Club 2-7:30pm featuring nerdell) is holding an Indoor a sampling of soups from Yard Sale on Saturday (4/22) tion at an extreme, senators do, has said he will not join in - 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM. 8 ft Democrats and independents eight local chefs including Sunday, 4/9 intend to try to block Gorsuch working toward a compro- the filibuster against Gorsuch Wanango Golf Club, Bella tables are still available for Cucina, Amazing Foods, $10 a table. For additional mise did not appear to have but has not said how he will Chicken & Biscuit Dinner by denying Republicans the Classy Catering, The Yellow details call (814) 516-5987 much support from leadership vote on confirmation. April 9th, at Seneca Vol. Fire Dog, Dawndi’s, Benjamin’s and leave a message. 60 votes needed to proceed to Dept. 11:30-1:00. Take outs & and weren’t able to finalize a Merkley’s lengthy speech, Roudhouse and Barrel House final passage. McConnell and Drive thru available. Bistro. Everyone will receive Republicans intend to respond deal. while not technically a fili- “We just couldn’t get buster because it did not pre- a hand crafted "empty bowl" by unilaterally changing Sen- made by local students. there,” Collins said. vent or delay a planned vote, There will also be a silent Sunday 4/9 ate rules to remove the 60- And so, with the fight over did qualify as the eighth-lon- auction and Chinese auction. vote filibuster requirement for Gorsuch, the Senate is on the gest floor speech in Senate All proceeds benefit Commu- St. Stephen School Palm Gorsuch and all future Su- nity Services of Venango Sunday "Spring Feast and verge of killing off the Su- history at 15 hours and 27 County’s two food pantries. Fun" event Sun. April 9th preme Court nominees, re- Tickets are $15. kids under 6 11:30am until 2:30pm at St. Monday preme Court filibuster, the minutes, according to the Sen- are free. Tickets are available ducing it to a simple majority one remaining vestige of bi- ate historical office. Stephen School cafeteria and in the 100-member Senate. at Venango or Franklin gym. Spaghetti and meatballs Games Party on Every Mon- partisanship on presidential Merkley devoted part of Chamber offices. More in- featuring sauce and day at Oil City Moose, Starts The pending developments appointments. For now the his floor remarks to highlight- formation call 814-678-7766 meatballs by Luigi’s Restau- @ 7pm Doors open 5pm. prompted much hand-wring- rant of DuBois, rolls, salad, Kitchen will be open. Open to filibuster barrier on legisla- ing plagiarism charges against dessert and beverages. Chi- the public. ing from senators on both tion will remain, though many Gorsuch that surfaced at the Sunday 4/9 nese auction, all school art sides of the aisle about the show, sixth grade science Thurs., 4/6 fear it could be the next to last minute in documents pro- St. Nicholas Spaghetti Dinner fair, 50/50 raffle. Adults $9, future of the Senate as a bi- go. vided to The Associated Press at the social hall in Crates, Sr. Citizens $8, Students R.G.V.F.D. Ladies Aux. partisan and deliberative body, “I fear that someday we and other news organizations, PA. Sunday April 9th $5.50, preschool free. Drive- Games Party tonight. Doors though they themselves were 11:30am-2:00pm. Adults up/take-outs as well as free open 5 PM. Games begin 7 will regret what we are about showing similarities between $8.00. Children $4.00 (3 yrs delivery (in Oil City) will be PM. Lower Prices, New in position to prevent it from to do. In fact, I am confident Gorsuch’s writings about as- & under free) Quilt raffle and available by calling the day of Format. Come & Have Fun! happening and failed to do we will,” said Sen. John Mc- sisted suicide and earlier piec- country store. the dinner at 677-3035 Thanks for your support! so. Cain, R-Ariz. “It is imperative es by other authors he did not Moderate Republican Sen. we have a functioning Senate credit. Merkley questioned Susan Collins of Maine said where the rights of the minor- whether Republicans were roughly 10 senators of both ity are protected regardless of moving quickly to end debate parties worked over the week- which party is in power at the on Gorsuch’s nomination “be- end to come up with a deal to time.” fore that information becomes stave off the so-called “nucle- Nonetheless, McCain was public.” 6 – THE DERRICK. / The News-Herald Thursday, April 6, 2017 Thursday, April 6, 2017 THE DERRICK. / The News-Herald – 7 Troopers describe Autism awareness in Oil City the chaos after sniper targeted barracks MILFORD (AP) — State Dickson and Douglass had police troopers on Wednes- been shot. They grabbed day described for a jury how shotguns and rifles and they responded in the chaotic quickly improvised a rescue minutes and hours after a plan for Dickson, who was sniper targeted their barracks, lying on the sidewalk in front shooting two troopers from a of the barracks. wooded area across the street Knowing the gunman during a late-night shift might still be in the woods — change. waiting to target anyone who Five troopers gave a dra- tried to come to Dickson’s as- matic inside look at the Sept. sistance — the troopers parked 12, 2014, ambush that killed an SUV in front of Dickson Cpl. Bryon Dickson II and and used the vehicle as cover wounded Trooper Alex Doug- to allow them to drag the mor- lass just before 11 p.m. on tally wounded trooper into the what had otherwise been a barracks. routine night at the Blooming By the time they got him Grove barracks in northeast- inside, Dickson had turned ern Pennsylvania. white, and his mouth and eyes The testimony came on were open. Troopers told the the second day of trial for jury they knew he was dead 33-year-old Eric Frein, who’s even as they tried to revive pleaded not guilty in the at- him. tack. Frein eluded capture Trooper Robert Golden for nearly seven weeks be- testified he slapped Dickson fore U.S. marshals caught — a fellow Marine veteran him at an abandoned airplane — and called his name to get hangar. a response. By Richard Sayer Prosecutors are seeking the “I was looking for any Raymond Hinojosa hangs a blue ribbon around a light pole in downtown Oil City on Wednesday death penalty. signs of life. Just looking into for Autism Awareness Month. Blue ribbons were hung all the way across Veterans Bridge and will Troopers sprang into ac- his eyes, there was nothing,” remain there this month. An autism awareness walk is scheduled Saturday, April 22, in Oil City. It tion as word spread that Golden said. will start at 3 p.m. at the Salvation Army. Community Garden project State to canvass Venango County for violations of laws pertaining to dogs From staff reports Pennsylvania law requires A fine of up to $300 could that any dog 3 months of age or be imposed in a violation of The state’s Bureau of Dog older have a license and that the the licensing requirement and Law Enforcement is canvassing license be on the animal’s collar. rabies law, and court costs Venango County this month to In addition, any dog or cat could apply. ensure that dogs are licensed, more than 3 months old must For more information, call vaccinated and safe, according be vaccinated before entering the county Treasurer’s Office to the county Treasurer’s Office. a home. at 432-9521.

VENANGO COUNTY DEEDS The following deeds have Gail Flinchbaugh to James W. and rhonda J. Chmiel, Sugar- been filed at the Venango Rogers and Kathy J. Rogers, creek Borough. County Courthouse. Sale Cranberry Township, Adam Baughman to Mc- prices are listed except in the $11,000. Fadden Rentals LLC, Frank- case of nominal amounts such West Rockmere LP to Da- lin, $17,000. as $1. vid Joseph Klapec, Corn- Ralph L. Readel and Judy Benjamin E. Beichner planter Township, $81,360. A. Readel to Ralph L. Readel and Sandra Beichner to John T. Grexa and Susan TST, Judy A. Readel TST and Paul R. Cavanaugh and C. Grexa to John T. Grexa and Readel Trust, Mineral Town- Lori M. Cavanuagh, Rou- John Timothy Grexa, Allegh- ship. By Richard Sayer seville Borough. eny Township. Robert Moon and Dana Noah Turk and other students from Venango Technology Center have built Robert E. Richards and Michael D. Schiffer, Anne Moon to Grist Mill Cabin and placed a small box garden prototype along Front Street in Oil City across Brandy L. Richards to Gerri K. Schiffer and Wings LLC to LLC, Mineral Township, the street from St. Stephen Church to let people interested in the Commu- R. Franklins. Shane M. Kinnear, Oil City, $30,000. nity Garden project know what the proposed raised garden platforms look Robert E. Richards to Rob- $34,900. James M. Knox and Holly like. The next Community Garden meeting is planned for 6:30 p.m. Tuesday ert E. Richards Jr. and Brandy John E. Bech to Karen S. Knox to Holly Knox, Sugar- at the technology center. L. Richards, Cornplanter Kapp and Ryan A. Kapp, creek Borough. Township. Cranberry Township. Sara Aileen Palmer to Franklin Oil Region Credit Beverly J. Higbee to Rich- Stanley F. Santoyo and Carol VENANGO COUNTY COURT REPORTER Union to Michael Lee Oakes ard E. Ehrhart and Christine J. Santoyo, Frenchcreek and Tanya Ann Oakes, Rou- D. Ehrhart, Cornplanter Town- Township. DUI sentence court was revoked on a charge of in jail. He was also given a seville Borough, $6,000. ship, $75,000. Robert E. Muschweck and Judge Robert L. Boyer possession of a controlled split probation term of one Margaret P. Earley ADM- Clay A. Thomas to Clay A. Carolina A. Muschweck to presiding substance-heroin. year in both cases. RX/EST and Donald W. Ear- Thomas, Franklin. Matthew R. Bialo and Jenni- Keith Alan Battin, 30, of Joseph Michael Hunt, 37, Allison Marie Whitman, ley Estate to Matthew E. Michael R. Moss and fer L. Bialo, Oil City, Seneca; sentenced to serve 30 of Titusville; sentenced to 34, of Oil City; sentenced to Goralczyk and Suzanne L. Cynde P. Moss to Michael R. $28,000. days to six months in the Ve- serve 72 hours to six months serve 72 hours to six months Goralczyk, Rockland Town- MOss and Cynde P. Moss, Barry F. Sullivan and nango County jail on a charge in the Venango County jail on in the Venango County jail on ship, $80,000. Frenchcreek Township. Bonnie S. Richmon to Dolly of DUI/general impairment/ a charge of DUI/highest rate a charge of DUI/highest rate Tamra R. Dunkle and Lou Kurcsics Jr. and Leah Foster aka Dolly Foster of alcohol (first offense). of alcohol (first offense). She John S. Dunkle to Stephanie P. Kurcsics to Daniel H. Fried- Miller, Emlenton Borough, accident (second offense). Bruce W, Miller, 59, of was also ordered to pay a fine Randal S. Everett, 54, of Franklin; sentenced to serve for a driving violation. Rea Keith and Brandon man and Virinia Friedman, $18,200. Franklin; sentenced to serve five to 24 months in the Ve- Maurice Duane Williams, Duane Keith, Rockland Oil City. Richard Tain and Mary L. 12 to 24 months in the Ve- nango County jail after his 39, of Cleveland; sentenced to Township. Mark A. Braun and Tina Tain to Lisa B. Crawford, Vic- nango County jail after his probation was revoked on a serve 72 hours to six months Embert H. DeLong and M. Braun to Jay L. Trauter- tory Township. parole and probation was re- charge of DUI/highest rate in the Venango County jail on Carol L. DeLong to Brett De- man, Oil City, $9,500. First United Presbyterian voked on a charge of DUI/ (second offense). He was also a charge of DUI/controlled Long, President Township. Bruce P. Smith and Debra Church Franklin to Theresa highest rate of alcohol (third given a three-year split proba- substance (marijuana). James H. Flinchbaugh and S. Smith to Chad W. Chmiel Rose Fox, Franklin. offense). He received credit tion term. for 444 days he had already Danny Joe Myers, 62, of served in jail. Centerville; sentenced to In a second case, Everett serve 48 hours to six months was sentenced to a concurrent in the Venango County jail term of nine to 24 months in after his ARD probation was the Venango County jail after revoked on a charge of DUI/ his parole and probation was general impairment/accident revoked on a charge of DUI/ (first offense). highest rate of alcohol (sec- Christopher Nicholas ond offense). He was given Paolucci, 33, of Oil City; sen- split probation terms of three tenced to serve six months years in both cases. probation on a charge of DUI/ James Michael Goodlin, general impairment (first of- 27, of Kennerdell; sentenced fense). He was also ordered to to serve one to six months in pay fines for two driving vio- the Venango County jail on a lations. charge of DUI/high rate of Jonathan Jay Vantassell, alcohol (first offense). He was 36, of Franklin; sentenced to also ordered to pay a fine on a serve consecutive terms of six charge of driving while oper- to 12 months in the Venango ating privilege is suspended County jail on charges of or revoked. DUI/general impairment In a second case, Goodlin (fourth offense) and DUI/gen- was ordered to serve one year eral impairment/accident of probation that will begin (fourth or subsequent of- when his jail term is finished fense). He received credit for after his previous probation 146 days he has already served

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“When you kill innocent children, innocent babies — babies, little babies — with a chemical gas that is so lethal, people were shocked to hear what gas it was, that crosses many, many lines,” Trump said in the White House Rose Gar- den. U.S. officials said the gas was likely chlorine, with traces of a nerve agent like sarin. While continuing to fault predecessor Barack Obama for AP much of the current situation in President Donald Trump and Jordan’s King Abdul- Syria, he acknowledged that lah II hold a news conference in the Rose Garden dealing with the crisis is now his at the White House in Washington, Wednesday. own responsibility and vowed to “carry it very proudly.” dan’s King Abdullah II at a the mouth. Videos showed vol- Only days earlier multiple news conference, Trump ap- unteer medics using firehoses members of Trump’s adminis- peared to adopt the first part to wash chemicals from vic- tration had said Assad’s ouster of Obama’s stance — that tims’ bodies and lifeless chil- By Richard Sayer was no longer a U.S. priority, chemical weapons use is in- dren being piled in heaps. No one seems to know how the cub wound up in a tree in the first place. A drawing outrage from Assad tolerable — while stopping Early U.S. assessments tranquilizer dart was finally used to get him down. critics in the U.S. and abroad. short of saying what might show the attack most likely in- But Trump said Tuesday’s at- come next. volved chlorine and traces of At age one, the cub is old said. This helps conservation That left some Assad op- the nerve agent sarin, accord- enough to be separated from officers distinguish between tack “had a big impact on me

W ponents wanting more. ing to two U.S. officials, who Cub its mother, Senko said. known and unknown bears — big impact.” “My attitude towards Syria “It’s simply impossible to weren’t authorized to speak Continued from Page 1 Breeding season will start and lends insight into bear shame the Assad and (Russian publicly about intelligence as- soon and mother bears drive population, he said. and Assad has changed very much,” he said. President Vladimir) Putin re- sessments and demanded ano- Cherish said the city’s fire off their cubs at that time, he Senko went on to say that gimes with words alone,” said nymity. Use of sarin would be personnel are very rarely dis- said. April is a bit early to see such Since the attack Tuesday in rebel-held territory in north- Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C. especially troubling because it patched to calls of bear inside “They’re perfectly capable bear activity. Peak bear activity is The strongest indication would suggest Syria may have the city limits. of surviving on their own,” usually in June and July, he said. ern Syria, Trump has been under increasing pressure to that the U.S. might act came cheated on its previous deal to “It was the first one I’ve Senko said. At that time, breeding sea- give up chemical weapons. explain whether the attack at the United Nations, where been on,” he said. Senko added that conser- son is in full swing and cubs U.N. Ambassador Nikki Ha- After a 2013 attack, the The bear wasn’t injured vation officers take care if are driven out of dens. would bring a U.S. response. ley held up photos of the at- U.S. and Russia brokered a during the incident, Cherish they have to discharge a tran- The cubs, particularly Trump’s first reaction was tack’s victims in an emotional deal in which Syria declared said. quilizer dart in a residential young males, restlessly go off merely to blame Obama’s plea to the Security Council its chemical weapons arsenal Regis Senko, information area. on their own. “weakness” in earlier years to intervene. and agreed to destroy it. Chlo- education supervisor for the The darts don’t have the “They wind up in places for enabling Assad. “When the United Nations rine, which has legitimate northwest region of the Penn- same propulsion as a bullet they shouldn’t be,” Senko Obama had put Assad on consistently fails in its duty to uses as well, isn’t banned ex- sylvania Game Commission, from a rifle, and the dart is said. notice that using chemical weap- act collectively, there are cept when used in a weapon. said the usual process is for only meant to penetrate skin, Oil City police officers ons would cross a “red line” ne- times in the life of states that But nerve agents like sarin are conservation officers to re- not go through it, he said. also assisted at the scene. cessitating a U.S. response, but we are compelled to take our banned in all circumstances. lease the bear back into the Tranquilizer darts are re- then failed to follow through, own action,” Haley declared. As Trump and other world wild. covered after use, Senko said. SALLY BELL, reporter for pulling back from planned air- Though Trump didn’t men- leaders scrambled for a re- An unsubstantiated report All bears that are found are The Derrick and The News- strikes after Congress wouldn’t tion it, both Haley and Secre- sponse, the U.S. was working to at the scene said the bear was tagged. Herald, can be reached at vote to approve them. Trump tary of State Rex Tillerson have lock down details proving As- in a group along with a moth- “We try to tag any bear that sallybell.thederrick@gmail. and other critics have cited that argued that Russia and Iran — sad’s culpability. Russia’s mili- er and another cub. we have contact with,” Senko com or 814-677-8361. as a key moment the U.S. lost Assad’s two staunchest allies tary, insisting Assad wasn’t re- much global credibility. — must use their influence to sponsible, has said the chemi- “I now have responsibility,” prevent him from mounting cals were dispersed when a Syr- Newspaper missing? Trump said. “That responsibil- further attacks. Haley accused ian military strike hit a facility ity could be made a lot easier if Moscow of blocking Security where the rebels were manufac- Monday thru Friday our circulation offices are it was handled years ago.” Council action and closing its turing weapons for use in Iraq. from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. Yet he was adamant that he eyes to “barbarity” by ignoring An American review of ra- would not telegraph any poten- previous chemical assaults. dar and other assessments Oil City or Franklin 677-8337 tial U.S. military retaliation, The most recent attack, in showed Syrian aircraft flying in Clarion 226-7510 saying anew that that was a the town of Khan Sheikhoun, the area at the time of the attack, Saturdays our circulation offices mistake the Obama adminis- bore telltale signs of nerve a U.S. official said. Russian and are open until 10 a.m. tration had repeatedly made. agent exposure such as victims U.S. coalition aircraft were not Standing alongside Jor- convulsing and foaming from there, the official said.

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Official health care provider for the Pittsburgh Penguins THE DERRICK. Thursday, April 6, 2017 SPORTS Page 9 Leon’s blast lifts Red Sox past Bucs BOSTON (AP) — Sandy son opener on Monday. field line with two outs. But the Brock Holt and Robbie Ross Leon hit a three-run homer in Joe Kelly (1-0), the sixth Red Red Sox catcher was easily were also stricken with a bug. ... the 12th inning — his third hit Sox pitcher, earned the victory thrown out at home by right David Price threw long toss of the game — and Chris Sale with two innings of one-hit fielder Andrew McCutchen. from 100 feet and also made pitched seven dominant innings relief. Newly acquired first baseman about 25 pitches from a mound. in his Red Sox debut to lead Sale was Boston’s big offsea- Mitch Moreland also hit a ball “The most encouraging thing is Boston to a 3-0 victory over the son addition when he was deep in the fourth, but every throwing session he goes Pittsburgh Pirates on Wednesday acquired from the Chicago McCutchen caught it at the short through, he comes out feeling night. White Sox for a package of bullpen wall. good physically,” manager John Leon also doubled in the third minor leaguers that included Boston loaded the bases with Farrell said. ... Bradley clutched inning but got thrown out at the No. 1 prospect Yoan Moncada. two outs in the 10th, but Pirates his left leg after getting spiked plate after running through third On a night when the tempera- closer Tony Watson retired open- on a stolen base in the 12th, but base coach Brian Butterfield’s tures dipped into the 30s, Sale ing day hero Andrew Benintendi he remained in the game. stop sign. It was scoreless into allowed three hits, walked one on a weak grounder to second to the bottom of the 12th, when and struck out seven. end the inning. UP NEXT Antonio Bastardo (0-1) walked Jameson Taillon matched The Red Sox have won seven Pirates: RHP Chad Kuhl (5-4 Jackie Bradley Jr. and Pablo Sale’s shutout for seven innings, straight interleague games at in 2016) will pitch the series Sandoval with one out. allowing five hits while walking Fenway Park. finale. AP Leon followed with a drive three and striking out six. Red Sox: LHP Eduardo Pittsburgh’s Jameson Taillon pitched over the Green Monster to end a The Red Sox did threaten TRAINER’S ROOM Rodriguez (3-7 last season) seven scoreless innings against the cold night for the Red Sox, who against him in the third, when Red Sox: OF Mookie Betts makes his 2017 debut in the Red Sox on Wednesday night. also beat Pittsburgh in the sea- Leon doubled down the right missed the game with the flu. matinee game. Pens’ Letang out for season

AP LeBron James scored 36 points in the Cavs’ 114-91 win over Boston. Cavaliers dominate Celtics BOSTON (AP) — LeBron James and the Cavaliers sent a message to the Celtics in their final matchup during the regular season: They won’t relinquish the Eastern Conference’s top seed that easily. James had 36 points, 10 rebounds and six assists and Cleveland ran past Boston 114-91 on Wednesday night to move back into first place in the East. The teams had identical records entering their final regular-season matchup, but Cleveland (51-27) now has a one-game lead over Boston AP (50-28) with only four games The Penguins will head into the Stanley Cup playoffs without star defenseman Kris Letang, who is scheduled to undergo surgery to play. Cleveland also holds to repair a herniated disk in his neck and will be out four to six months. the tiebreaker with the Celtics for the top seed, if needed. “Just trying to get our Star defenseman to have surgery on a herniated disk in his neck team right going down the PITTSBURGH (AP) — postseason begins before issues that coach Mike trip beginning in New Jersey turnaround even with center stretch brings out the best in Kris Letang’s goal in Game 6 symptoms returned last week. Sullivan insisted had nothing on Thursday. Evgeni Malkin missing the me,” James said. “We knew of the 2016 Stanley Cup Final He underwent a second MRI, to do with the neck injury. The Penguins have hung final month of the regular sea- we were coming to a hostile clinched a fourth champion- with team doctors recom- “This was an accumulation around in the competitive son and goaltender Marc- building tonight and just ship for the Pittsburgh mending he have surgery to of events over time,” Sullivan Metropolitan Division despite Andre Fleury going down wanted to try and play our Penguins. repair the problem. said. “It wasn’t any one inci- a slew of injuries to bold- with a concussion, opening game ... and we did that.” The talented but star- “It was not expected,” dent when it occurred.” faced names and have the the door for rookie Matt Kyrie Irving added 19 crossed defenseman will have Letang said. “Like I said, I Letang had five goals and league’s second-best record Murray to backstop the points and five assists. a far different view as the was going through rehab. It 29 assists in 41 games for behind rival Washington. The Penguins to a title. The Cavaliers played with- Penguins try to defend their was going really well. It’s just Pittsburgh, which is in second silver lining — if there is one “That team went through out starting center Tristan title when the playoffs start in the last week that it blew up place in the Metropolitan — is that Pittsburgh has so much and they learned so Thompson, who was out with next week. on me.” Division with three games learned to make do without much,” Letang said. “So I a sprained right thumb. But The three-time All-Star The 29-year-old is one of remaining in the regular sea- Letang. think they have the experi- they made due without him, will undergo surgery to repair the league’s elite defensemen, son. “It doesn’t really change ence that we need.” surging at the start of the sec- a herniated disk in his neck a blend of speed and skill that The team bolstered depth our thought process,” Sullivan ond quarter and taking as and is out 4 to 6 months, ren- make him valuable on both along the blue line at the trade said. “It really doesn’t change Penguin notes much as a 29-point lead in dering him a spectator as ends of the ice. deadline, bringing in Ron our players in what their con- Sullivan said he’s “opti- the third quarter. They also Pittsburgh tries to become the Yet he’s also struggled Hainsey and Mark Streit with tributions need to be. We’re mistic” that Malkin — who outrebounded Boston 51-38. first team in nearly 20 years to staying healthy with a variety Letang, Olli Maatta and not asking anybody to replace hasn’t played since March 15 Isaiah Thomas led the win back-to-back Cups. of injuries, from a stroke in Trevor Daley on injured him.” while dealing with an upper- Celtics with 26 points. “Right now it’s pretty hard 2014 to a concussion in 2015 reserve. Letang pointed to his body injury — will be ready “We laid an egg tonight,” to swallow,” Letang said that forced him to sit out dur- The team is hopeful Maatta team’s Cup run last year as for the playoffs. ... F Bryan Thomas said. “There’s no Wednesday. ing a first-round loss to the and Daley will return when evidence it can deal with Rust is day to day with a way around that. We didn’t Letang last played on Feb. New York Rangers. His play the playoffs start and both adversity. Sullivan replaced lower-body injury suffered in take advantage of the oppor- 21, but was working his way was interrupted twice earlier will travel with the rest of the Mike Johnston in December a 4-1 win over Columbus on tunity that we had tonight.” toward a return before the this season with lower-body team for a three-game road and put together a remarkable Tuesday. Orioles slip past Knights in non-region nailbiter, 4-3 Travis Perry’s RBI double homestanding Forest Area. in the bottom of the fifth Coach Patrick Irwin’s inning drove in what proved Berries plated four runs in the to be the winning run as top of the first inning, added Rocky Grove improved to 2-0 three more in the second, two with a 4-3 victory over visit- in the third and five more in ing Franklin on Wednesday in the fourth. non-region baseball action. Gunn started and gave up one hit and two walks with four strikeouts in his three innings W Scholastic baseball on the mound while Brannon The game was knotted at T. PERRY KNUPP GORDON CALDWELL GUNN BRANNON punched out five and walked 2-2 through four innings as set the final score. and a single for the Knights until the Eagles scored three worked four innings. He gave two in two innings of relief. the Orioles plated a run in the Conner Curran and Tyler while Brendon Gordon added runs in the bottom of the up four hits and four runs (one Brannon also led the first and one in the third while Knupp both saw time on the a pair of singles. fourth inning before adding earned) with three strikeouts. Berries’ offensive attack with the Knights tallied a run in the mound with Knupp working Rocky Grove will travel to five more in the fifth. Chance Lloyd had two singles a single, double, three runs scored and two RBIs. Trevor third and one in the fourth. three innings in relief to get Kennedy Catholic today while Matt Caldwell and Caden and two RBIs for Conneaut. Franklin will trek to Conneaut Highfield slapped three sin- Oil City will play today Gladin added a pair of singles Coach Bill Wilson’s Orioles the win. He gave up one and Gunn doubled while took the lead for good in the unearned run on three hits on Friday. gles apiece for coach Steve against Erie East at Ainsworth Field. Cameron Daugherty singled fifth as Koby Winslow scored with five strikeouts and one Conneaut 9, Oil City 3 Pikna’s Oilers (0-2 overall, and drove in three runs. Also Seth Wilson from third base walk. LINESVILLE — Despite 0-2 Region 5) while Dylin Cranberry 14, Forest Area 0 (5) adding singles were Nick with a single and Perry fol- Josh Kirwin had two sin- banging out a dozen hits, Oil Chapin and Ben Mizerak col- MARIENVILLE — Andrew Kossman and Jake Felmlee. lowed with a double to drive gles for the Orioles while City dropped a 9-3 decision to lected two singles each. Also Gunn and Nolan Brannon Tommy Flinspach and Felmlee in Winslow for a 4-2 advan- Brady Wilson also added a homestanding Conneaut in a adding singles were Sawyer teamed up on a one-hitter as each added two RBIs. tage. Franklin added a single single. Region 5 contest. Manning and Shane Ruby. Cranberry opened its season run in the top of the sixth to Zack Taylor had a double The game was tied 1-1 Jacob Schwab started and with a 14-0 five-inning win over See BASEBALL, Page 11 10 – THE DERRICK. / The News-Herald Thursday, April 6, 2017 THE DAILY SCOREBOARD Scholastic track Major League Baseball standings Local bowling at A-C Valley 100 hurdles — K. Shick (RV) 19.66, Ray (RV), AMERICAN LEAGUE WEDNESDAY NIGHT MIX Standings — Law Office of Parson 78.5-45.5, Karns BOYS Vantassel (K). East Division UNION 103, A-C VALLEY 37 100 — Traister (RV) 13.55, Minich (RV), Weaver Plumbing 67-57, Kerry Irons Builders 66.5-57.5, 3,200 relay — Union (Gazzo, MacKinlay, Sapien, (K). W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Heffernan Hauling 62-62, Tonia’s Creations 50.5-73.5, Weaver) 13:00.3. 1,600 — Geer (K) 6:42.96, Hageter (RV), Robinson 2 0 1.000 — — 2-0 W-2 2-0 0-0 Close Notary 47.5-76.5. 110 hurdles — Yoder (U) 21.2, Bowser (U), (RV). Boston 2 0 1.000 — — 2-0 W-2 2-0 0-0 High game men — Kevin Latchaw 190, Jack Buchanan (U). 400 — Young (RV) 1:14.33, Cotton (K), Gourley Tampa Bay 2 1 .750 ½ 1 2-1 W-1 2-1 0-0 Middleton 172, Rick Parson 169. 100 — Miles (U) 11.9, Kriebel (AC), McCall (AC). (RV). New York 1 2 .500 1 1 1-2 L-1 0-0 1-2 High game women — Lisa Kuhns 180, Idie Hartle 1,600 — Weaver (U) 5:05.2, Austin (AC), Vogal 400 relay — Redbank Valley (Shumaker, Hook, 0 2 .000 2 2 0-2 L-2 0-0 0-2 168, Jennifer King 160. (U). Minich, Traister) 56.47. Central Division High series men — Latchaw 500, Joe Page 482, Dick 400 — Miles (U) 56.7, Kriebel (AC), no third. 300 hurdles — K. Shick (RV) 1:02.37, Hogue (K), W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Hughes 456. 400 relay — Union (Yoder, Duncan, Best, Ray (RV). Cleveland 3 0 1.000 — — 3-0 W-3 0-0 3-0 High series women — Kuhns 475, DEb Mook 410, Cumberland) 51.4. 800 — Westover (RV) 2:53.66, C. Shick (RV), Kim Young 406. 300 hurdles — Gazzo (U) 47.7, Yoder (U), Powell Eberle (RV). Minnesota 2 0 1.000 — — 2-0 W-2 2-0 0-0 Detroit 1 0 1.000 ½ ½ 1-0 W-1 0-0 1-0 TUESDAY NITE MEN’S (AC). 200 — Traister (RV) 28.18, King (RV), Easton (K). Standings — Kreider & Company 19-5, Ashland 800 — Weaver (U) 2:19.7, Sapien (U), Mullen 3,200 — Geer (K) 15:20.30, Hageter (RV), Robinson Kansas City 0 2 .000 2 2 0-2 L-2 0-0 0-2 Homes 17-7, Five G Farm 13.5-10.5, Seigworth Road (AC). (RV). Chicago 0 1 .000 1 ½ 1 ½ 0-1 L-1 0-1 0-0 Supply 13-11, Lutz Concrete Construction 12-12, 200 — Kriebel (AC) 25.7, Powell (AC), Duncan 1,600 relay — Redbank Valley (Gourley, Young, West Division (U). Westover, Minich) 5:05.09. Reed’s Family Restaurant 10.5-13.5, Mt. Joy Lanes W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away 10.5-13.5, Larry’s Clippers 9-15, Linmas Pharmacy 3,200 — Vogal (U) 11:59; Austin (AC), Buchanan Long jump — Hook (RV) 13-3.5, Rizzo (RV), Houston 2 0 1.000 — — 2-0 W-2 2-0 0-0 (U). Gourley (RV). 9-15, The Five of Us 6.5-17.5. 1,600 relay — Union (Yoder, Bowser, Gazzo, Triple jump — Hook (RV) 29-8.75, Rizzo (RV), Los Angeles 1 1 .500 1 1 1-1 W-1 0-0 1-1 High game — Jim Smith 267, Dan Ace 266, Ken Weaver) 4:09.4. Easton (K). Oakland 1 1 .500 1 1 1-1 L-1 1-1 0-0 Hogue 236. Long jump — Moore (U) 17-5.5, Best (U), no High jump — Gourley (RV) 4-5, Eberle (RV), 0 2 .000 2 2 0-2 L-2 0-0 0-2 High series — Smith 687, Ace 684, Dean Weaver third. Easton (K). Texas 0 3 .000 3 3 0-3 L-3 0-3 0-0 633. Triple jump — Moore (U) no distance, no second or Shot put — Marshall (RV) 31-0, Ray (RV), Hetrick BETTER BUSINESS third. (RV). NATIONAL LEAGUE Standings —\!q BM Floors 71-49, Blum’s Taxidermy High jump — Cumberland (U) 5-4, Gazzo (U), Discus — Dougherty (RV) 92-10, King (RV), Wells East Division 67-53, Venango Machine 66-54, Seneca Lanes 62-58, Bowser (U). (RV). W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Shaffer Brothers 57.5-62.5, Bish Heating 57-63, Shot put — Terwilliger (AC) 33-2, Logue (U), Javelin — Marshall (RV) 105-0, Shreckengost (RV), Washington 2 0 1.000 — — 2-0 W-2 2-0 0-0 Shrefflers Snack 51-69, Sandbaggers 48.5-71.5. Stewart (U). Dinger (RV). High game — Bill Hricsina 300, Mike Felmlee 259, Discus — Logue (U) 103-2.5, Terwilliger (AC), Pole vault — Adams (RV) 8-0, Vantassel (K), New York 1 1 .500 1 ½ 1 ½ 1-1 L-1 1-1 0-0 Dewey Stewart Jr. 234. Rupert (U). Weaver (K). Philadelphia 1 1 .500 1 ½ 1 ½ 1-1 L-1 0-0 1-1 High series — Hricsina 724, Felmlee 689, Stewart Jr. Javelin — Terwilliger (AC) 104-0, Kline (U), Cratty Atlanta 1 1 .500 1 ½ 1 ½ 1-1 W-1 0-0 1-1 640. (AC). Miami 0 2 .000 2 2 0-2 L-2 0-0 0-2 CITY TENPIN Pole vault — Cumberland (U) 9-0, no second or at Moniteau Central Division Standings — Division A: Nibs Custom Coat 79-41, third. BOYS W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away World of Wheels 74-46, Team 10 69-51, Victorian City MONITEAU 106, NORTH CLARION 44 Chicago 1 1 .500 — — 1-1 W-1 0-0 1-1 68-52, Skye Enterprises 44-76; Division B: Singleton at A-C Valley 3,200 relay — Moniteau 9:22. St. Louis 1 1 .500 — ½ 1-1 L-1 1-1 0-0 Chiropractic 68.5-51.5, Seneca Lanes 68.5-51.5, GIRLS 110 hurdles — Patton (M) 15.52, Anderson (M), Schiffer Custom Cabinetry 60-60, O’Neils Plumbing A-C VALLEY 108, UNION 41 Norling (M). 1 1 .500 ½ 1 1-1 W-1 1-1 0-0 3,200 relay — A-C Valley (Sherman, Klingler, Hunt, 100 — C. Schmader (NC) 11.62, McDeavitt (M), 1 2 .000 1 ½ 1 ½ 1-2 W-1 1-2 0-0 54-66. Barris) 14:42.2. Zacherl (NC). Pittsburgh 0 2 .000 2 2 0-2 L-2 0-0 0-2 High game — Dean Weaver 268, Mike Goughler/ 100 hurdles — Fox (AC) 16.8, Lambert (AC), Slater 1,600 — Fawcett (M) 5:07.16, Bergeron (M), Griebel West Division Bill Sires 245. (AC). (NC). W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away High series — Weaver 721, Felmlee 687, Dewey 100 — Boocks (AC) 13.6, Irwin (AC), Dittman 400 — McDeavitt (M) 57.15, Anderson (M), C. Stewart Jr. 666. Colorado 2 1 .750 — — 2-1 L-1 0-0 2-1 McKISSICK/KLAPEC (AC). Schmader (NC). Los Angeles 1 1 .500 1 ½ 1-1 L-1 1-1 0-0 1,600 — Stockdill (U) 6:39.3, Barris (AC), Hunt 400 relay — North Clarion (Zacherl, Berlin, Kahle, Standings — Trey Carulli Law 30-14, Stamm Family (AC). C. Schmader) 47.35. Arizona 1 1 .500 1 ½ 1-1 L-1 1-1 0-0 Optical 30-14, Tassone’s 26.5-17.5, Les Frickshun 400 — Irwin (AC) 1:06.3, Yoder (U), Reinsel (U). 300 hurdles — Patton (M) 42.2, Homan (NC), San Francisco 1 1 .500 1 ½ 1-1 W-1 0-0 1-1 22.5-21.5, Hawg Dogs 21-23, Shaffer Bros. 19-25, 400 relay — Union (Atzeni, Remmick, Dietz, Shick) Norling (M). San Diego 1 1 .500 1 ½ 1-1 W-1 0-0 1-1 Gahr Excavating 19-25, Career Concepts 18-26, 57.3. 800 — McLean (M) 2:14.57, Fawcett (M), Griebel Glenview Apothecary 18-26, DS Laser 16-28. 300 hurdles — Fox (AC) 52.4, Lambert (AC), Slater (NC). AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE High game men — Bill Sires 244, Trevor Krepp 235, (AC). 200 — C. Schmader (NC) 24.29, McDeavitt (M), Tuesday’s Games Tuesday’s Games JD King 233. 800 — Sherman (AC) 2:46.2, Klingler (AC), Shick Berlin (NC). Detroit 6, Chicago White Sox 3 Colorado 6, Milwaukee 5 High game women — Jenn King 237, Jamie Glatt (U). 3,200 — Bergeron (M) 12:16.14, Bauer (NC), N.Y. Yankees 5, Tampa Bay 0 Chicago Cubs 2, St. Louis 1 204, Amber Gahr 201. 200 — Lewis (AC) 30.9, Dietz (U), Wiant (U). Wallace (M). Cleveland 4, Texas 3 San Francisco 8, Arizona 4 High series men — Krepp 692, Nyk Beer 614, Sires San Diego 4, L.A. Dodgers 0 3,200 — Hunt (AC) 15:54, Mullen (AC), no third. 1,600 relay — Moniteau, no time. Houston 2, Seattle 1 613. 1,600 relay — A-C Valley (Fox, Irwin, Sherman, Long jump — C. Schmader (NC) 16-9, Kahle (NC), L.A. Angels 7, Oakland 6 Wednesday’s Games Chicago Cubs at St. Louis, ppd. High series women — King 592, Glatt 573, Gahr Boocks) 4:35.2. Vanek (NC). Wednesday’s Games Washington 6, Miami 4 513. Long jump — Atzeni (U) 13-5.5, Seigal (AC), Lewis Triple jump — Patton (M) 36-11, Kahle (NC), Minnesota 9, Kansas City 1 Atlanta 3, N.Y. Mets 1 (12) AARP (AC). Douglas (NC). Detroit at Chicago White Sox, ppd., 2nd game Cincinnati 2, Philadelphia 0 Standings — Joe’s Bar 40-16, Spare Time 38-18, 4 Triple jump — Slater (AC) 31-2.5, Campbell (AC), High jump — Anderson (M) 5-6, Berlin (NC), Abbot Baltimore 3, Toronto 1 Boston 3, Pittsburgh 0 (12) Guys 36-20, K Zam 35-21, Pick Ups 32-24, Dizzy Preston (AC). (M). Tampa Bay 4, N.Y. Yankees 1 Milwaukee 6, Colorado 1 Dames 32-24, Shooting Stars 28.5-27.5, Late Bloomers High jump — Mason (U) 4-7, Dittman (AC), Boocks Shot put — Davidson (M) 47-8.5, Heller (M), Vanek Boston 3, Pittsburgh 0 (12) San Francisco at Arizona, late 28-28, Classy Oldies 27.5-28.5, Woodsplitters 26-30, (AC). (NC). Cleveland 9, Texas 6 San Diego at L.A. Dodgers, late Shot put — Remmick (U) 25-10, Defibaugh (AC), Discus — Davidson (M) 127-7, Anderson (M), Seattle at Houston, late Thursday’s Games Just Us Four 26-30, Layne’s Legacy 26-30, 4 Kings Palmer (AC). Heller (M). L.A. Angels at Oakland, late Philadelphia (Buchholz 0-0) at Cincinnati (Davis 25-31, Alley Cats 24-32, Young Walkers 22.5-33.5, Discus — Defibaugh (AC) 79-10.5, Dittman (AC), Javelin — Anderson (M) 167-2, Anderson (M), Thursday’s Games 0-0), 12:35 p.m. OCH Retirees 22-34, Aces & Deuces 21-35, Gamblers Remmick (U). Vanek (NC). Kansas City (Hammel 0-0) at Minnesota (Gibson Pittsburgh (Kuhl 0-0) at Boston (Rodriguez 0-0), 14.5-41.5. Javelin — Dittman (AC) 96-10, Remmick (U), Pole vault — Grossman (M) 9-9, Nicoderma (M), 0-0), 1:10 p.m. 1:35 p.m. High game men — Denny Smith 227, David Weible Stumpner (AC). Norling (M). Pittsburgh (Kuhl 0-0) at Boston (Rodriguez 0-0), Colorado (Senzatela 0-0) at Milwaukee (Anderson 225, Brian Stoyer 224. Pole vault — Seigal (AC) no height, Bish (U) no 1:35 p.m. 0-0), 1:40 p.m. High game women — Marilyn Williams 200, Helen third. at Moniteau Detroit (Boyd 0-0) at Chicago White Sox (Shields Chicago Cubs (Lackey 0-0) at St. Louis (Lynn 0-0), Young 198, Jeanene Cotherman 192. 1:45 p.m. High series men — Smith 631, John Slater 581, GIRLS 0-0), 2:10 p.m. San Diego (Weaver 0-0) at L.A. Dodgers (McCarthy MONITEAU 101, NORTH CLARION 49 L.A. Angels (Skaggs 0-0) at Oakland (Triggs 0-0), 0-0), 3:10 p.m. Stoyer 543. at Cranberry 3,200 relay — North Clarion (Sherman, 3:35 p.m. Miami (Koehler 0-0) at Washington (Gonzalez 0-0), High series women — Young 562, Williams 538, BOYS Schwabenbauer, Bauer, Higgins) 12:47. Toronto (Stroman 0-0) at Tampa Bay (Snell 0-0), 4:05 p.m. Cotherman 503. CLARION 89, CRANBERRY 61 100 hurdles — Hall (M) 16.16, Fullerton (M), Miller 7:10 p.m. Atlanta (Garcia 0-0) at N.Y. Mets (Harvey 0-0), 7:10 FRIDAY NIGHT MIXED 3,200 relay — Clarion, 9:14 (NC). Seattle (Miranda 0-0) at Houston (Musgrove 0-0), p.m. Standings — Team 2 44-16, Venango Machine 110 hurdles — Hepler (C) 18.2, Faulk-Taylor (Cl), 100 — Greaves (M) 13.84, B. Bauer (NC), Schmader 8:10 p.m. San Francisco (Samardzija 0-0) at Arizona (Ray 32-28, Red Express 31-29, SMS Millcraft 30-30, Bills Kim (Cl) (NC). Friday’s Games 0-0), 9:40 p.m. Remodeling 30-30, Seneca Lanes 29-31, Sheetz 84 100 — Zerfoss (Cl) 11.1, Powers Cl, Mills (Cl) 1,600 — Higgins (NC) 6:48.77, H.Bauer (NC), Boston at Detroit, 1:10 p.m. Friday’s Games 23-37, Oil Region Realty 16-44. 1,600 — Keenan (C) 4:58, Bettwy (CL), Fisher (C) Schwabenbauer (NC). N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Atlanta at Pittsburgh, 1:05 p.m. High game men — Mitch Smith 235, Ken Myers 400 — Zerfoss (Cl) 54.0, Lander C, Johnsn (C) 400 — Bair (M) 1:04.62, Grossman (M), Harp Toronto at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. Washington at Philadelphia, 3:05 p.m. 225, Mike Cook 224. 400 relay — Clarion, 46.5 (NC). Oakland at Texas, 8:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers at Colorado, 4:10 p.m. High game women — Alicia Cook 201, Courtney San Francisco at San Diego, 6:40 p.m. 300 hurdles — Burns (Cl) 45.0, Powers (Cl), Hepler 400 relay — Moniteau 58.14. Kansas City at Houston, 8:10 p.m. Hudson 177, Georgie Rudisille 170. (C) 300 hurdles — Hall (M) 51.27, Fullerton (M), Minnesota at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. Miami at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. High series men — Smith 617, Myers 592, Brian 800 — Hummell (Cl) 2:16, Fisher (C), Schill (Cl) Schmader (NC). Cleveland at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. McClellan 569. 200 — Zerfoss (Cl) 23.7, McQuaide (C), Lander 800 — Grossman (M) 2:44.30, Higgins (NC), Seattle at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. Cincinnati at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. (C) Jamison (M). Cleveland at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. High series women — Cook 473, Hudson 439, 3,200 — Keenan (C), 10:37, Lander (C), Bettwy 200 — Bair (M) 29.07, Baptiste (M), B. Bauer Rudisille/Linda McClellan 418. (Cl) (NC). HILLTOP KEGLERS 1,600 relay — Clarion, 3:55 3,200 — Higgins (NC) 14:48, Schwabenbauer (NC), Scholastic baseball Scholastic softball Standings — Lucky 4 59-32, CDS Gang 54-37, The Long jump — Burns (Cl) 18-7.25, Burford (Cl), Wry Jamison (M). Spunows 51-40, Girls Gone Wine 44-47, Barbers Orchard 39-52, The Misfits 26-65. (C) 1,600 relay — Moniteau 4:32.16. FRANKLIN (3) CRANBERRY (16) Triple jump — Burns (Cl) 38-6.75, Burford (Cl), Long jump — Greaves (M) 13-8.5, Kelly (M), Barcinas (lf) 2 0 0, Flinspach (p) 3 1 1, Kiefer (c) 4 High game — Laura Laidlaw 196, Shannon Wygant/ Wood (2b) 4 0 0, Rakow (ss) 3 0 0, Weaver (1b) 3 0 Marilyn Williams 191. Thompson (C) Sharkey (M). 0, Baughman (c) 2 0 0, Billingsley (3b) 3 0 0, Rhoads 2 2, Schreck (ss) 5 1 1, Hutchinson (2b) 3 1 1, Weaver High jump — Mills (Cl) 5-2, Thompson (C), Triple jump — Campbell (M) 28-4.5, Grossman (dh) 4 0 1, Docherty (rf) 0 0 0, Taylor (lf) 4 2 2, Banfi (2b) 2 2 1, Huegel (cf) 3 3 2, Swartzfager (3b) 4 4 3, High series — Williams 526, Wygant 508, Barb McQuaide (C) (M), Sherman (NC). (p) 3 1 1, Gordon (cf) 3 0 2. Totals: 29 3 6. McCauley (1b) 3 1 1, Duncan (rf) 4 1 2. Totals: 33 16 Stack 452. Shot put — Oliver (C) 34-9, Cherico (Cl), McElravy High jump — Greaves (M) 4-9, Bair (M), Campbell ROCKY GROVE (4) 14. LES FRICKSHUN MIXED (Cl) (M). B. Wilson (lf) 4 1 1, Winslow (2b) 2 2 1, T. Perry (ss) FOREST AREA (0) Standings — Dunlaps Lawn Care 52-23, Liberty Discus — Olvier (C) 102-8.5, McElravy (Cl), Shot put — Obenrader (NC) 34-5, Campbell (M), 3 0 1, Kirwin (cf) 2 0 2, S. Perry (1b) 2 0 0, Curran (p) Guzzi (c) 4 0 1, J. Ginnery (p) 3 0 0, Lencer (2b) 3 0 Electronics 50.5-24.5, Hartland Homes 49-26, Hufnagel (C) Wagner (NC). 1 0 0, Knupp (p) 1 0 0, Rodemoyer (c) 3 0 0, Bruner 1, Cochran (1b) 3 0 1, Anderson (rf) 2 0 0, Heelan (3b) Seigworth Road 42-33, Allstate 40-35, The Die Hards Javelin — Oliver (C), 115-4, Hepler (C), McElravy Discus — Campbell (M) 101-7.5, Obenrader (NC), (rf) 3 0 0, S. Wilson (3b) 1 1 0. Totals: 22 4 5. 2 0 0, Redick (ss) 2 0 0, Lander (lf) 3 0 0, D. Ginnery 40-35, The Odd Balls 36.5-38.5, Run It Out 32-43, (Cl) Wagner (NC). Score by Innings (cf) 2 0 0. Totals: 24 0 3. Ultra Graphix 25-50. Pole vault — Thopmson (C) 10-6, Hearst (Cl), Porta Javelin — Campbell (M) 133-1, Obenrader (NC), Franklin ...... 001 101 0 —3 Score by Innings High game men — Bill Hart Jr. 288, Jim McCall/ (Cl) Wagner (NC). Rocky Grove ...... 101 020 x —4 Cranberry ...... 020 202 (10) —16 Matt Clelland 246. Pole vault — K. Grossman (M) 9-9, C. Grossman 2B — Rocky Grove (T. Perry), Franklin (Taylor). Forest Area ...... 000 000 0 —0 High game women — Courtney Hudson 206, at Cranberry (M), Baker (NC). RBIs — Rocky Grove (Winslow, T. Perry, Kirwin, S. 2B — Cranberry (Huegel, Swartzfager). Melissa Stewart 203, Marilyn Williams 201. GIRLS Perry). 3B — Cranberry (Kiefer, Weaver, McCauley). High series men — Hart Jr. 750, McCall 703, CLARION 104, CRANBERRY 37 RBIs — Cranberry (Duncan 3, Huegel 2, Swartzfager Clelland 664. 3,200 relay — Clarion (Magy, Mason, Troese, at Clarion-Limestone KEYSTONE (1) 2, McCauley 2, Weaver, Schreck, Kiefer, Flinspach). High series women — Stewart 540, Brittany Irwin Hockman), 11:29. BOYS LaVan (p) 2 0 0, Steele (2b) 2 0 0, Reed (c) 2 0 1, A. 519, Williams 511. 100 hurdles — Weaver (Cl) 17.0, Lewis (Cl), Young KARNS CITY 91.67, C-L 57.33 Rapp (cr) 0 1 0, Exley (1b) 2 0 0, C. Rapp (ss) 2 0 1, REDBANK (17) (C). 3,200 relay — C-L 9:39.2. Ion (cf) 2 0 0, Balvosky (3b) 1 0 0, Dunkle (lf) 1 0 0, Holt (ss) 4 2 3, Rearick (2b) 4 1 2, Hicks (rf) 3 3 3, 100 — Beveridge (Cl) 13.5, Troutman (Cl), Girvan 110 hurdles — Powers (KC) 16.6, Bailey (KC), Nelson (3b) 0 0 0, Lauer (p) 0 0 0, Kagle (rf) 1 0 0, Shumaker (lb) 3 1 1, Shaffer (3b) 3 1 1, Rearick (c) 3 (Cl). Thompson (KC). Switzer (rf) 0 0 0. Totals: 15 1 2. 0 2, Nelson (cf) 3 3 1, Kunselman (lf) 3 2 2, Leisure Latest line 1,600 — Varsek (C) 5:53, Reynolds (C), Berry (C). 100 — Jones (KC) 11.4, Haines (CL), three-way tie REDBANK VALLEY (16) (dh) 2 1 1, Allysa Burkett (p) 3 0 0 Smith (dh) 4 2 0. 400 — Mills (Cl) 108, Phillips (Cl), Young (C). for third. Harman (p) 3 1 0, Brooks (3b) 3 3 2, Layton (ss) 3 3 Totals: 25 17 15. Major League Baseball 400 relay — Clarion (Girvan, Mills, Weaver, 1,600 — Forrest (CL) 5:15, Gaetano (CL), Kiehl 1, Toth (c) 2 0 0, Robson (cr) 0 3 0, Travis (cf) 3 2 2, KEYSTONE Thursday Beveridge) 56.3. (KC). Wadding (lf) 3 1 2, Henry (1b) 1 1 1, Smith (2b) 1 1 0, Lecker (rf) 2 0 0, Phillipi (cf) 2 1 1, Larrow (c) 2 1 National League 300 hurdles — Weaver (Cl) 52.2, Hockman (Cl) 400 — Makray (CL) 55.3, Ryan (KC), Kaneski Wolbert (rf) 3 1 1. Totals: 22 13 9. 1, Berkery (lf) 2 0 1, Stiller (p) 2 0 0, Hawk (lb) 1 0 0, FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG Merryman (C). (KC). Score by Innings Dunlap (ss) 1 0 0, Rapp (2b) 1 0 0, Beichner (dh) 1 0 CINCINNATI -105/-105 Philadelphia 800 — Mills (Cl) 2:44, Berry (C), Keenan (C) 400 relay — Karns City 45.5. Keystone ...... 000 1 — 1 0, Wisener (3b) 1 0 0. Totals: 15 2 3. Colorado -108/-102 MILWAUKEE 200 — Girvan (Cl) 28.2, Hockman (Cl) Kriebel 300 hurdles — Thompson (KC) 43.9, Powers (KC), Redbank Valley...... 204 (10) — 16 Score by Innings Los Angeles -220/+200 San Diego (Cl) Donahue (CL). HR — Redbank Valley (Brooks). Redbank...... 453 5 —17 WASHINGTON -160/+150 Miami 3,200 — Varsek (C) 13:11, Mason (Cl), Craig (Cl) 800 — Makray (CL) 2:25.8, Truex (KC), Evans RBIs — Keystone (C. Rapp), Redbank Valley Keystone...... 002 0 —2 NEW YORK -160/+150 Atlanta 1,600 relay — Clarion (Hockman, Weaver, Phillips, (KC). (Wadding 3, Brooks 2, Travis 2, Henry 2, Smith 2, 2B — Redbank (Holt 2, K Rearick, Hicks 2,). ARIZONA -105/-105 San Francisco Mills) 4:40 200 — Turner (KC) 24.7, Cyphert (CL), Weckerly Wolbert 2, Layton). RBIs — Redbank (Holt 3, K. Rearick, Hicks, Chicago -120/+110 ST.LOUIS Long jump — Beveridge (Cl) 16-0, Lewis (Cl), (KC). Shumaker, L. Rearick 2, Kunselman, Leisure 3) American League Merryman (C) 3,200 — Forrest (CL) 12:02, Gaetano (CL), Yough NORTH CLARION (5) Keystone ( Larrow 2). MINNESOTA -113/+103 Kansas City Triple jump — Beveridge (Cl) 32-1.5, Phillips (CL), (KC). S. Minich (ss) 4 0 0, Mills (cf) 2 1 1, L. Minich (lf) HRs — Redbank (L. Rearick) Keystone (Larrow). Lauer (Cl) 1,600 relay — Karns City 3:49.47. Detroit -125/+115 CHICAGO 3 0 0, Meyers (p) 3 1 1, Za. Hargenrader (c) 2 1 1, OAKLAND -107/-103 Los Angeles High jump — Lauer (Cl) 4-9, Lewis (Cl), Hanna Long jump — Turner (KC) 18-5, Thompson (KC), Wolbert (3b) 4 0 0, Zy. Hargenrader (1b) 2 1 0, Weaver ROCKY GROVE (3) (C) Newcomb (CL). Toronto -125/+115 TAMPA BAY (2b) 3 1 0, Schmader (rf) 2 0 0, Bauer (c) 1 0 0. Totals: Deeter (ss) 3 0 1, Stevenson (p-2b) 2 0 0, Shook (p) HOUSTON -154/+144 Seattle Shot put — Wice (C) 27-8, Burkhart (Cl), Keenan Triple jump — Turner (KC) 38-3, Newcomb (CL), 26 5 3. 1 0 0, Peterson (C) 3 1 2, Pragle (dp-lf) 3 0 1, M. (C) Haines (CL). Interleague CLARION-LIMESTONE (4) Phillips (lf-p) 3 0 1, P. Phillips (1b) 3 0 0, Martin (cf) BOSTON -155/+145 Pittsburgh Discus — Glenn (Cl) 74-8, Wice (C), Turner (Cl) High jump — Weckerly (KC) 5-6, Bailey (KC), Himes (2b) 2 1 1, Summerville (ss) 4 0 1, Leadbetter 2 0 0, Knox (ph) 1 0 0, Friel (rf) 3 1 1, Angiolieri (3b) Javelin — Keenan (C) 76-8, Turner (Cl), Burkhart Simpson (CL). 2 1 1, Gough (2b) 0 0 0. Totals: 26 3 7. NBA (p) 2 0 1, Hummell (cf) 4 0 0, Smith (1b) 4 0 0, Zacherl Thursday (Cl) Shot put — Nolan (KC) 39-6, Dunmyre (KC), (3b) 3 1 0, Wiles (rf) 1 1 0, Hawthorn (c) 4 0 0, Coheen REYNOLDS (13) Pole vault — not contested Callen (CL). (lf) 2 1 1. Totals: 26 4 4. Deschand (3b) 4 2 0, Florenza (rf) 4 2 0, Park (3b) 4 FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG Discus — Nolan (KC) 101-6, Dunmyre (KC), Callen Score by Innings 2 1, T. Rea (1b) 4 2 1, A. Rea (3b) 3 1 0, Yesko (c) 3 1 ORLANDO 2{(227) Brooklyn (CL). North Clarion ...... 010 300 1 —5 0, Mitsky (2b) 3 1 1, Bucher (dp) 3 1 0, Hoover (p) 3 1 Chicago 5{(211)PHILADELPHIA at Redbank Valley Javelin — Krepp (CL) 128-3, Callen (CL), Weaver Clarion-Limestone ...... 010 300 0 —4 0, Foore (lf) 0 0 0. Totals: 31 13 3. INDIANA 4{(200) Milwaukee BOYS (KC). 2B — North Clarion (Za. Hargenrader), Clarion- Score by Innings NEW YORK OFF(OFF) Washington REDBANK 91, KEYSTONE 54 Pole vault — Williams (KC) 10-6, Simpson (CL), no Limestone (Leadbetter). Rocky Grove ...... 120 00 —3 Boston 1(209) ATLANTA 3,200 relay — Keystone 9:58.83. third. 3B — Clarion-Limestone (Himes). Reynolds ...... 402 07 —13 PORTLAND 5{(218{) Minnesota 110 hurdles — Kespelher (RV) 16.85, Wiles (RV), RBIs — North Clarion (Mills 2, Zy. Hargenrader), 2B — Rocky Grove (Angiolieri), Reynolds (T. National Hockey League Ace (K). at Clarion-Limestone Clarion-Limestone (Himes 2, Summerville, Rea). Thursday 100 — Kahle (RV) 11.87, Mohney (RV), Thurston GIRLS Leadbetter). FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG (RV). KARNS CITY 91, C-L 59 TITUSVILLE (5) CAROLINA -140/+130 NY Islanders 1,600 — Schosppner (K) 5:24; Thompson (K), 3,200 relay — Karns City 11:23. CRANBERRY (14) Kar. Szympruch (c) 3 3 1, Kemp (2b) 3 0 2, Kay. BOSTON OFF/OFF Fricko (RV). 100 hurdles — Craig (CL) 21.2, Stahlman (CL), Gunn (p) 3 2 1, Gratkowski (ph) 0 0 0, Gladin (ss) 3 Szympruch (ss) 4 0 2, Deeter (1b) 4 0 1, Canter (3b) 3 Pittsburgh -170/+158 NEW JERSEY 400 — Tibbs (RV) 57.81, LaVan (K), Hetrick (RV). Neal (CL). 2 2, Kossman (ph) 1 0 1, Brannon (cf) 3 3 2, Comiske 0 1, Young (pr) 0 1 0, Leithead (dp) 4 0 1, Finley (cr) 0 COLUMBUS -173/+161 400 relay — Redbank Valley (Mohney, Kespelher, 100 — Byerly (KC) 13.9, Shumaker (CL), Fennell (ph) 1 0 0, Felmlee (c) 2 2 1, Howard (ph) 0 0 0, 0 0, Wheeling (lf) 4 0 0, Wynn (cf) 3 0 1, Wright (rf) 3 FLORIDA OFF/OFF St. Louis Tibbs, Kahle) 46.29. (KC). Pochran (1b) 2 2 0, Collins (ph) 1 0 0, Flinspach 1 0 0, 1 1, Aul (p) 0 0 0. Totals: 31 5 10. 300 hurdles — Coleman (K) 45.24, Wiles (RV), no 1,600 — Pennington (KC) 5:59, Acree (CL), Zacherl TORONTO -155/+145 Tampa Bay Daugherty (rf) 1 1 1, Harry (lf) 1 1 0, McQuaide (ph) MEADVILLE (3) Nashville -125/+115 third. (CL). 1 0 0, Forrest (2b) 2 1 0, Chittester (ph) 0 0 0. Totals 22 Ewing (p) 3 0 2, Brock (2b) 3 0 0, Bradley (1b) 3 0 800 — Schoeppner (K) 2:15.08, Thompson (K), 400 — Morotto (KC) 1:06.9, Kirby (CL), Henry Minnesota -175/+163 COLORADO 14 8. 0, Rabruzzo (c) 3 1 0, Narr (ss) 3 1 1, Bean (cf) 3 1 1, ARIZONA -105/-105 Vancouver Sattely (RV). (CL). FOREST AREA (0) Shaffer (rf) 3 0 0, Coon (3b) 2 0 0, Bortner (lf) 2 0 0. 200 — Kespelher (RV) 24.59, Coleman (K), LaVan 400 relay — C-L 55.8. ANAHEIM -126/+116 Chicago Tirado (cf) 2 0 0, Quinn (p) 1 0 0, Schwab (c) 2 0 0, Totals: 25 3 4. SAN JOSE -125/+115 (K). 300 hurdles — Behrens (KC) 56.5, Stahlman (CL), Score by Innings Dicorpo (3b) 2 0 0, Claypool (2b) 1 0 0, Peterson (1b) LOS ANGELES -125/+115 3,200 — Schoeppner (K) 12:15.78, Troup (RV), Dunn (KC). 1 0 0, Burke (ss) 2 0 1, Morrow (rf) 2 0 0, Marshall (lf) Titusville ...... 100 211 0 —5 Markle (RV). 800 — Pennington (KC) 2:40.5, Knoll (KC), Henry 0 0 0, Ruhlman (lf) 1 0 0. Totals: 13 0 1. Meadville ...... 000 030 0 —3 1,600 relay — Redbank Valley (Kahle, Hetrick, (CL). Score by Innings 2B — Titusville (Kemp), Meadville (Bean). Sattely, Kespelher) 3:59.99. 200 — Shumaker (CL) 29.2, Wolfe (KC), Byerly Cranberry...... 432 50 — 14 HR — Meadville (Narr). Sports on TV Long jump — LaVan (K) 17-10.25, Mohney (RV), (KC). Forest Area...... 000 00 — 0 RBIs — Titusville (Kay. Szympruch 2, Kemp, Brentzel (RV). 3,200 — Pennington (KC) 13:21; Rittenhouse (CL), 2B — Cranberry ( Gunn, Brannon). Deeter), Meadville (Narr 2, Shaffer). THURSDAY, APRIL 6 Triple jump — Coleman (K) 36-6, Bowser (RV), Zacherl (CL). RBIs — Cranberry (Gunn, Brannon 2, Flinspach 2). Thompson (K). 1,600 relay — Karns City 4:45.9. AUTO RACING High jump — Brentzel (RV) 5-10, Mohney (RV), Long jump — Hetrick (CL) 14-8, Craig (CL), 2 a.m. (Friday) OIL CITY (3) Pirates boxscore NBCSN — Formula One, Chinese Grand Prix, prac- Hetrick (RV). Colwell (KC). Schwab (p) 2 1 0, Harris (2b) 1 0 0, Puleo (cf) 3 0 0, Shot put — Thurston (RV) 43-5, Scott (RV), Triple jump — Hetrick (CL) 29-6.5, Eckes (KC), Manning (c) 4 0 1, Ruby (1b) 4 1 1, Caldwell (rf) 4 1 Pittsburgh Boston tice, at Shanghai Cotherman (K). Craig (CL). 3, Mizerak (lf) 3 0 2, Strawbridge (p) 0 0 0, Bain (p) 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi COLLEGE HOCKEY Discus — Thurston (RV) 133-9, Cotherman (K), High jump — Eckes (KC) 4-6, Reed (CL), Wolfe 0 0, Rybak (ph) 0 0 0, Chapin (2b) 3 0 2, Highfield (3b) Mercer ss 5 0 0 0 Pedroia 2b 4 0 1 0 6 p.m. Kahle (RV). (KC). 4 0 3, Moore (ss) 1 0 0, Kerr (dh) 2 0 0. Totals: 31 3 S.Marte cf 5 0 1 0 Bnntndi lf 5 0 1 0 ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, semifinal, Harvard Javelin — Roy (RV) 133-3, Bailey (RV), Rupp Shot put — Cheeseman (KC) 28-5, Thompson (KC), 12. McCtchn rf 5 0 0 0 Bgaerts ss 5 0 0 0 vs. Minn. Duluth, at Chicago (RV). Daugherty (CL). CONNEAUT (9) G.Plnco lf 5 0 0 0 H.Rmirz dh 4 0 1 0 9:30 p.m. Pole vault — Tibbs (RV) 10-6, no second or third. Discus — Cheeseman (KC) 102-4, Craig (KC), Hearn (rf) 2 1 1, Reese (ss) 3 1 0, Gabel (p) 0 0 0, Freese 3b 4 0 1 0 Mreland 1b 5 0 0 0 ESPN2 — NCAA Tournament, semifinal, Notre Clark (CL). Millin (dh) 3 2 1, Lloyd (2b) 3 2 2, Reiser (lf) 3 1 0, Crvelli c 5 0 1 0 Chris.Y rf 3 0 0 0 Dame vs. , at Chicago Javelin — Craig (KC) 100-1, Knox (KC), Daugherty Richards (cf) 2 1 1, Kerr (c) 3 0 0, Kehl (1b) 3 0 1, Hrrison 2b 4 0 1 0 Brdly J cf 4 1 2 0 GOLF at Redbank Valley (CL). Brown (3b) 2 1 0. Totals: 24 9 6. J.Bell 1b 3 0 0 0 Sndoval 3b 4 1 0 0 3 p.m. GIRLS Pole vault — Colwell (KC) 8-3, Black (KC), Reed Score by Innings Jaso 1b 0 0 0 0 Leon c 5 1 3 3 ESPN — The Masters, first round, at Augusta, Ga. REDBANK 125, KEYSTONE 25 (CL). Oil City ...... 100 000 2 — 3 Gsselin ph-1b 1 0 0 0 MLB BASEBALL 3,200 relay — Redbank Valley (Robinson, Eberle, Conneaut ...... 010 350 x — 9 A.Frzer dh 4 0 1 0 1:30 p.m. Westover, Hageter) 11:58.54. RBIs — Oil City (Rybak), Conneaut (Lloyd 2, Totals 41 0 5 0 Totals 39 3 8 3 MLB — Regional coverage, Pittsburgh at Boston Millin, Reiser, Richards, Kehl). Pittsburgh ...... 000 000 000 000 —0 OR Kansas City at Minnesota Boston ...... 000 000 000 003 —3 Archery results Scholastic tennis E_Sandoval (2). DP_Pittsburgh 2, Boston 1. LOB_ 4:30 p.m. Pittsburgh 6, Boston 8. 2B_Leon (1). HR_Leon (1). MLB — Regional coverage, Miami at Washington OR L.A. Angels at Oakland (4 p.m., games joined in RAINBOW BOWMEN at Meadville Sports scene SB_Bradley Jr. (1). 3-D shoot results MEADVILLE 3, ROCKY GROVE 2 IP H R ER BB SO progress) Cadet — Alexis Dehner 286, Carie Deloe 271, Alex Singles THURSDAY, APRIL 6 Pittsburgh 7 p.m. Blake 252. Hunter Moon (RG) def. Donald Granda, 6-4, 5-7, SCHOLASTIC BASEBALL Taillon 7 5 0 0 3 6 MLB — Regional coverage, Atlanta at N.Y. Yankees Youth — Brandon Shirey 283, Josh Jolley 279, Kody 6-4. Oil City at Erie East (5 p.m.) Hudson 1 0 0 0 0 0 OR Toronto at Tampa Bay Deloe 255. Zach Stryffeler (RG) def. Noah Blake, 6-1, 6-0. Rivero 1 0 0 0 0 1 NBA BASKETBALL Jack Stevens (M) def. Chance Masterson, 6-2, 6-2. Rocky Grove at Kennedy Catholic (4 p.m.) Watson 1 2 0 0 1 1 8 p.m. Young adult — Devon Morrison 267. Union at Keystone (4:15 p.m.) Women — Diane Knechtel 297, Ashley Scott 285, Doubles Nicasio 1 0 0 0 0 2 TNT — Boston at Atlanta Kristy Blake 259. Austin Granda and Shane McElhinny (M) def. Forest Area at Clarion (4:30 p.m.) Bast. L,0-1 1-3 1 3 3 2 0 10:30 p.m. Kendall Straub and Hannah Young, 6-1, 6-4. Redbank Valley at Moniteau (6:30 p.m.) Boston TNT — Minnesota at Portland Comp — Ken Lantz 313, Tanner Hannold 292. Gary Chen and Joe Su (M) def. Shannon Barsa and Hunter — Cody McLaughlin 311, Shane Steer 308, Karns City at A-C Valley (4:15 p.m.) Sale 7 3 0 0 1 7 NHL HOCKEY Forrest Hensley, 6-1, 6-2. Barnes 1 0 0 0 0 1 Rick Schaffer 304. SCHOLASTIC SOFTBALL 7 p.m. Kimbrel 1 0 0 0 0 0 NBCSN — Ottawa at Boston MBO — Bob Wingard 300, Matt Urey 296, Josa Franklin at Titusville (4 p.m.) Hembree 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 Blake 295. This date in sports Commodore Perry at Rocky Grove (4 p.m.) Scott 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 10 p.m. MBR — Curt Masterson 310, Tim Cornell 299, Jeff Forest Area at Clarion (4:30 p.m.) Kelly W,1-0 2 1 0 0 0 0 NBCSN — Chicago at Anaheim Jolley 296. APRIL 6 Karns City at A-C Valley (4:15 p.m.) WP_Taillon. SOCCER Senior — Bill Huber 281, John Poole 279. 1896 — The first modern Olympics begin in Athens, BOYS TENNIS Umpires_Home, Paul Nauert; First, Chris Guccione; 8:30 p.m. Traditional — Calvin Smock 271, Jeff Kent 263, FS1 — Women, International friendly, United States Greece. James B. Connelly wins the first event — the Meadville at Oil City (3:30 p.m.) Second, Carlos Torres; Third, Dana DeMuth. Jarod Neal 245. hop, step and jump. T_3:53. A_36,137 (37,499). vs. Russia, at Frisco, Texas Thursday, April 6, 2017 THE DERRICK. / The News-Herald – 11 Flinspach, Swartzfager propel Berries past Fires TIONESTA — Tamaria Titusville hung on for a 5-3 Flinspach tossed a three-hit victory over homestanding shutout and Bree Swartzfager Meadville in a non-region led the offense with three hits matchup. as Cranberry opened the sea- Coach Jim Becker’s son with a 16-0 victory over Rockets (2-0) led 4-0 before homestanding Forest Area on the Bulldogs made things Wednesday in KSAC girls interesting with three runs in softball action. the bottom of the fifth, two coming on a home run by

W Scholastic softball Bailey Narr. Flinspach Swartzfager Burkett L. Rearick Peterson Aul Titusville tacked on an Flinspach struck out 12 Berries, Kaylee Weaver tri- Coach John Sayers’ struck out six. game away early with seven insurance run in the sixth and and walked five in her seven- pled and had an RBI, Malliah Bulldogs, now 3-0 on the sea- Dani Larrow pounded a runs in the bottom of the fifth Aul closed things out in the inning stint in the circle. She Schreck singled and drove in son, led 4-0 after one inning, two-run homer for the frame. circle, finishing with six also helped out at the plate a run while Nicole Hutchinson 9-0 after two and 12-2 through Panthers while Karly Berkery Lydia Peterson led the strikeouts while not walking a with a single and an RBI. added a single. three frames before closing it and Jessi Phillipi each sin- Orioles with two singles, batter. Swartzfager ripped a dou- Jailia Guzzi, Allison Lencer out with five more in the gled. Brooke Angiolieri cracked a Lindsey Kemp added a ble and two singles and also and Cassie Cochran each had fourth. single and double for the Reynolds 13, Rocky Grove 3 (5) double while Brooke Deeter, knocked in a pair of runs. a single for the Fires. Lauren Rearick added a Lindsey Pragle, Morgan Rockets while Karlee Hannah Duncan slapped a single and home run for TRANSFER — Reynolds Phillips and Bethany Friel Szympruch singled and scored pair of singles and drive in Redbank Valley 17, Redbank Valley while Kaia collected only three hits, three runs. Also adding sin- Keystone 2 (4) each had a single. three runs, Jenna Huegel had Rearick singled and doubled. but the Raiders took advan- Rocky Grove will host gles were Kaylee Deeter, two hits, including a double NEW BETHLEHEM — Becca Kunselman chipped in tage of 13 walks surren- Commodore Perry today. Brienna Canter, Alyssa and drove in a pair of runs Kara Hicks and Lexi Holt with two singles while Maycee dered by Rocky Grove’s Leithead, Maeghan Wynn and while Rachel McCauley tri- each ripped two doubles and a Shumaker, Tori Nelson and pitchers in a 13-3, five- Titusville 5, Meadville 3 Krachelle Wright. pled and had a pair of RBIs. single as Redbank Valley Sammy Leasure had one sin- inning win over the Orioles MEADVILLE — Emily Chili Bean swatted a dou- Libby Kiefer also had two pounded out 15 hits in a 17-2 gle each. in a non-region matchup. Aul scattered four hits and ble for Meadville. hits, including a triple, and four-inning win over visiting Winning pitcher Alyssa The Raiders led 6-3 after Kaylee Szympruch singled Titusville will host Franklin knocked in a run for the Keystone in KSAC action. Burkett gave up three hits and four nninmgs, but they put the twice and drove in two runs as today. Lindor’s slam lifts Tribe past Rangers ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Francisco Lindor hit a go- ahead grand slam off closer Sam Dyson in the ninth inning Beveridge Varsek Sherman Schoeppner Makray C. Schmader and the defending AL cham- pion Cleveland Indians com- pleted a season-opening sweep with a 9-6 victory over the Texas Rangers on Bobcats sweep Berries Wednesday night. Lindor’s first career slam Gabby Weaver, Wendy girls notched a 125-25 decision. and Maddy Marshall (shot put, and second homer of the game W Track and field Beveridge and Forest Madison Kespelher took first place in javelin) were double winners. came after he put the Rangers Mills each were four-time win- Falcons earn split the 110 hurdles and the 200 Grace Dougherty (discus) and ahead in the fifth when the ners as the Clarion boys and girls FOXBURG — Allison dash and also ran legs on the Hannah Adams (pole vault) shortstop misjudged Joey track and field teams swept home- Sherman and Emma Fox each winning 400 and 1,600 relay were single winners. Gallo’s speed, couldn’t beat standing Cranberry on Wednesday were three-event winners as the teams. He teamed up with Taylor Geer won two events the slugger to second base on in a Keystone Shortway Athletic Allegheny-Clarion Valley girls Keaton Kahle, John Tibbs and for the Panthers with victories an attempted two-out force Conference meet. posted a 108-41 win over visiting Colten Mohney for the 400 in the 1,600 and 3,200 runs. play and allowed two runs to Weaver won both the 100 and Union. Quintin Weaver was a relay and joined up with Kahle, Gremlins sweep Lions score on a throwing error. 300 hurdles and ran legs on the Ethan Hetrick and Austin Dyson (0-2) loaded the four-time winner as the Golden STRATTANVILLE — winning 400 and 1,600 relays. Knights earned a split with a 103- Sattely on the 1,600 relay. bases and walked in a run FRANCISCO LINDOR She teamed up with Kyara Kahle and Tibbs were triple Andrew Forrest, Brenden Makray before Lindor’s homer down 37 verdict over the Falcons. and Erica Hetrick won three out nine in 5 2/3 innings. The Girvan, Mills, and Beveridge on Sherman won the 800 and winners as Kahle also won the the right field line during a right-hander fanned the side the 400 relay and joined up with 100 dash and Tibbs claimed events apiece, but it wasn’t five-run Cleveland ninth. rans legs on the winning 3,200 enough as Clarion-Limestone in the first while allowing Phylicia Hockman, Hannah and 1,600 relays. She teeamed up victories in the 400 dash and Dyson blew his first save after Nomar Mazara’s two-run Phillips and Mills on the 1,600 the pole vault. Clint Thurston was swept by visiting Karns City giving up three runs in a tie with Emilee Klingler, Destiny in a KSAC meet. The Gremlins homer, a 439-foot shot into relay. Beveridge also claimed Hunt and Abigail Barris on the was a double winner with vic- game in an 8-5 loss on open- the second deck in right field. wins in the 100, long jump and tories in the shot put and the won the boys meet, 91.67-57.33 ing day. He has allowed eight 3,200 and she joined up with and the girls meet, 91-59. Mazara, who had three hits, the triple jump while Mills also Fox, Olivia Boocks and Brooke discus while Nathan Roy (jav- runs in one inning for the singled home Choo for a 5-3 won the 400 and 800. elin) and Javin Brentzel (high Forrest took first place in the defending AL West champs. Irwin on the 1,600 relay. 1,600 and 3,200 runs and ran a lead after Lindor’s miscue. Hockman also teamed up Fox completed her triple by jump) also won an event. The switch-hitting Lindor Elvis Andrus connected on a with Chelsea Mason, Ali Troese Broc Schoeppner was a leg on the winning 3,200 relay homered from both sides and sweeping both the 100 and 300 while Makray finished first in the solo homer in the seventh. and Ailish Nagy to win the 3,200 hurdles while Hunt (3,200), triple winner for the Panthers had a career-high five RBIs. Jose Ramirez hit a tying relay while Girvan completed Boocks (100) and Irwin (400) as he took first place in the 400 and the 800 and also was on His solo shot in the sixth to the 3,200 relay. two-run single for Cleveland her double with a victory in the were double winners. 1,600, 800 and 3,200 runs. left off Cole Hamels — short- in the fourth after Hamels 200. Lexi Lauer (high jump) and Frankee Remmick (shot Brody Coleman was a double Hetrick claimed victories in ly after his miscue — pulled the long and triple jumps and ran opened with three perfect Natalie Glenn (discus) won sin- put, 400 relay)and Hannah winner with victories in the Cleveland within 5-4. innings. gle events. Atzeni (long jump, 400 relay) 300 hurdles and the triple a leg on the winning 400 relay. After botching the force Lauren Varsek was a double were double winners for the jump while Brennan LaVan Warriors post sweep play on Gallo in the fifth, TRAINER’S ROOM winner for the Berries with victo- won the long jump. Golden Damsels. WEST SUNBURY — Chase Lindor’s throw to try to get Indians: LF Michael ries in the 1,600 and the 3,200 Kimberly Westover, Katlynn Shin-Soo Choo surprised Weaver took first place in the Schmader was a four-time win- Brantley didn’t start after while Carly Wice (shot put) and 1,600 and 800 and ran legs on the Traister and Elisabeth Hook Edwin Encarnacion and being in the lineup the first Natalie Glenn (discus) were sin- were triple winners for the ner and Michaela Higgins was a skipped off the first base- winning 3,200 and 1,600 relays. three-event winner, but it wasn’t two games in his return from gle-event winners. Vinnie Gazzo (3,200 relay, 300 Redbank girls. Westover won man’s glove. a right shoulder injury that Brendan Zerfoss and Jake the 800 and ran legs on the win- enough as North Clarion lost to Shawn Armstrong (1-0) mostly sidelined him for 17 hurdles, 1,600 relay), Drew Yoder homestanding Moniteau in a Burns were triple winners for the (110 hurdles, 400 relay, 1,600 ning 3,200 and 1,600 relays. struck out the only hitter he months. Manager Terry Clarion boys as Zerfoss had first- She was joined by Elisabeth KSAC meet. Moniteau won the faced, Jonathan Lucroy, for Francona said he was avail- relay) and Nolan Cumberland boys meet by a 106-44 tally and place finishes in the 100, 200 and (400 relay, high jump, pole vault) Robinson, Brooke Eberle and his first major league win. able, and Brantley struck out 400 while Burns took first in the Marissa Hageter on the 3,200 the girls meet by a 101-49 score. Bryan Shaw pitched a perfect as a pinch-hitter in the eighth. were triple winners. Schmader won the 100 and 300 hurdles, long jump and triple Chase Terwilliger was a dou- relay while she teamed up with ninth for his first save. “I don’t think any of us want jump. Archer Mills (high jump) ble winner for the Falcons with Mackenzie Young, Haley 200 dashes as well as the long Cleveland’s Danny Salazar, to lose sight of the fact that and Austin Hummell (800) won victories in the shot put and the Minich and Emily Gourley on jump and teamed up with who led the majors with 37 he’s had a long haul back,” single events. javelin while Jacob Kriebel took the 1,600 relay. Colton Zacherl, Seth Berlin and strikeouts in the spring, struck Francona said. Jarod Oliver was a triple win- first place in the 200. Traister won the 100 and Jarrett Kahle to claim victory in ner for the Berries with victories 200 dashes and teamed up with the 400 relay. in the shot put, discus and javelin Bulldogs sweep Panthers Ali Shumaker, Hook and Higgins took first place in the while Harrison Keenan was a NEW BETHLEHEM — Minich to claim victory in the 1,600 and 3,200 runs and joined double winner with first-place Jared Kespelher was a four-event 400 relay. Hook completed her forces with Haley Sherman, ’Dogs nip Orioles efforts in the 1,600 and 3,200. Ian winner as Redbank Valley swept triple with wins in the long and Avari Schwabenbauer and Haley MEADVILLE — Hunter won the next three matches as Hepler (110 hurdles) and Bailey Keystone in a KSAC dual meet. triple jumps while Young (400), Bauer to claim victory in the Moon and Zach Stryffeler Jack Stevens notched a 6-2, Thompson (pole vault) also won The Redbank boys posted a Gourley (high jump) Kelsey 3,200 relay. Tori Obenrader pulled off singles wins for the 6-2 verdict over Chance an event for the Berries. 91-54 verdict while the Bulldogs Shick (110 and 300 hurdles) added a win in the shot put. Rocky Grove boys tennis team Masterson at No.3 singles on Wednesday, but Meadville while the doubles team of and gave up four hits, four swept both doubles matches Austin Granda and Shane earned runs and three walks en route to a 3-2 win over the McElhinny posted a 6-1, 6-4 W Baseball with five punchouts. Injury, weather bring Orioles in non-region play. win over Kendall Straub and Continued from Page 9 Colby Himes had a triple Moon posted a 6-4, 5-7, Hannah Young and the tan- for C-L and Sam Leadbetter uncertainty to Masters 6-4 victory over Donald dem of Gary Chen and Joe Su North Clarion 5, C-L 4 doubled. Granda at No. 1 singles while notched a 6-1, 6-2 victory AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — state of his game after three STRATTANVILLE — North Clarion will play Stryffeler recorded a 6-1, 6-0 over Shannon Barsa and Friday at DuBois Central The Masters should be the straight victories. decision over Noah Blake at Forrest Hensley. Korey Mills scooted home easiest to predict of golf’s four “I’ve got a lot of confidence with the eventual winning Catholic. No. 2 singles. Rocky Grove will host major championships. in my game right now, espe- The Bulldogs, however, Titusville on Monday. run on a wild pitch in the top Redbank Valley 16, It got a lot harder Wednesday cially with the way I’ve been of the seventh inning as North Keystone 1 (4) afternoon when Dustin playing the last few tourna- Clarion pulled out a 5-4 win NEW BETHLEHEM — Johnson, the betting favorite ments,” Johnson said. “But, over homestanding Clarion- Blaney Brooks singled and and No. 1 player in the world, you know, anything can hap- Limestone in KSAC action. homered and Logan Wadding took a serious fall down a pen.” Maz memorabilia The see-saw affair saw knocked in three runs as staircase at his rented home That’s true at just about the Wolves grab a 1-0 lead in Redbank Valley cruised to a and wasn’t sure he could even every Masters, though the mis- the top of the second before 16-1 four-inning victory over tee it up at Augusta National. haps typically occur on the donated to museum the Lions got that run back Keystone in KSAC play. His agent, David Winkle at golf course. PITTSBURGH (AP) — in the bottom of the frame. Coach Craig Hibell’s Hambric Sports Management, Johnson’s status only adds Bill Mazeroski’s Pittsburgh North Clarion scored Bulldogs (2-1) led 6-1 before said Johnson landed “very to the mystery at the year’s Pirates uniform and bat from three runs in the top of the ending the game with a 10-run hard on his lower back.” He first major. Game 7 of the 1960 World fourth, but again, Clarion- fourth inning. was treating it with ice and The Masters has the small- Series have been donated to Limestone answered with Wadding and Cameron medication and told to remain est field, with just 94 players, the Western Pennsylvania three in the bottom of the Travis each added two singles immobile. Winkle said Johnson and that’s before history starts Sports Museum at the Heinz inning. for Redbank Valley while hopes to be able to play. eliminating about 40 percent History Center. It stayed 4-4 until Mills Bryan Layton, Jonah Henry He was scheduled for the of them. Businessman Thomas Tull walked to begin the seventh. and Cole Wolbert chipped in last group Thursday at 2:03 No amateur has ever won and his wife, Alba, donated Two more walks pushed him with one single apiece. p.m. the Masters, and five of them the items Wednesday. to third before he raced home Grayson Harman gave up The Westgate are in the field this year. There Tull paid nearly $1 mil- with the go-ahead run on a two hits in his four innings of SuperBook immediately are 19 players at Augusta lion in 2013 for the game- wild pitch. work, striking out two. dropped the odds of Johnson National for the first time, and worn uniform and bat Zander Hargenrader picked Sawyer Reed and Corey winning from 11-2 to sharing not since 1979 has a Masters Mazeroski used to hit the up the win in relief of starter Rapp had singles for the the top billing at 7-1 with rookie (Fuzzy Zoeller) left series-winning home run Noah Meyers. Hargenrader Panthers. Jordan Spieth and Rory with a green jacket. No one against the New York pitched three innings and gave Redbank Valley will play McIlroy. older than 46-year-old Jack Yankees. It remains the only up a hit and two walks with today against Moniteau at Telling were the comments Nicklaus has won the Masters, Game 7 walk-off home run three strikeouts. Meyers Kelly Automotive Park in Johnson had made on Tuesday, so that wipes out 11 more in World Series history, win- worked the first four innings Butler. when he was talking about the players. BILL MAZEROSKI ning the game 10-9. 12 – THE DERRICK. / The News-Herald Thursday, April 6, 2017 OC woman has finally embraced technology The Nifty at 90 series in She loved her work, but Hawaii, Canada and across today’s newspaper spotlights decided to retire when com- mainland United States. Phyllis McDonough of Oil puters started to be used in the They always walked hand in City. The article was submit- unit. hand together, whether on ted by her daughter Madge She missed the bedside the sidewalks of Oil City or Hribar. nursing that was such a large in later years at the Cran- Phyllis Madge Kugler Mc- part of her training. berry Mall. Donough was born on April 6, Phyllis has been a member Phyllis has two living 1927, in DuBois, the daughter of the Hasson Heights Com- sisters, Lois in Boston and of K. Glenn and Rhoda War- munity Church since 1962. Ann in Chicago. Although ren Kugler. She served on the board of her long distance traveling She was the fourth of five Deacons. days are over, she remains children, and early in her life, She is a regular attendee of in contact with them by us- she lived in many small towns the Christian Women’s Club ing her cellphone and iPad. across northwestern Pennsyl- luncheons, having attended After all these years, Phyl- vania while her father worked the outreach’s first luncheon lis has finally embraced in the oil fields for Quaker in 1973. Phyllis loves her technology. State. Lord and Savior and spends (The newspaper wants to Phyllis attended up to third each morning reading her Bi- hear your stories about men grade in Cranberry before ble and Sunday school les- and women who will turn 90 moving to Oil City where she sons. in 2017 for our Nifty at 90 graduated from Oil City High On Nov. 14, 1948, Phyllis Phyllis is proud of her fam- series. Share insights, some School in 1945. and Andy married in the Rou- ily and said she never thought laughs, a lesson or two with During her high school seville Methodist Church. she would live to see both of us about the special person years, she worked at the A&P In 1950, their daughter Madge her children retired. in your life whose birthday grocery store on Center Street. was born, followed by the birth She has three grandchil- cake this year will be over- There, she met the handsome of their son John in 1953. dren, Andy, Keith and Amy, whelmed by 90 candles. We grocery delivery man Andy In 1955, the family moved Phyllis Madge Kugler McDonough and three great-grandchildren, ask the written submissions McDonough, her future hus- to Hasson Heights where She first worked on the hired. Phyllis spent the next Elizabeth Ann, Bryan and not exceed 500 words, in- band and the love of her life. Phyllis still lives. Surgical 1 floor, and when Oil 19 years there. Payton. clude a color photograph and Following high school, Phyllis worked at the Oil City opened its Intensive Care While there, she was part Her husband Andy passed be submitted a week in ad- Phyllis entered the Oil City City Hospital her entire career Unit, she was asked to “tem- of a team of nurses who as- away in 2001. They spent vance. They can be emailed School of Nursing, graduating and retired in 1986 after 30½ porarily” transfer to the unit sembled the first kidney ma- 16 years together in retire- to newsroom.thederrick@ as a registered nurse in 1948. years of service. until new personnel could be chine at the hospital. ment and enjoyed trips to gmail.com.)

A-C VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT HONOR ROLL The following Allegheny- Fisher, Emma Fox, Brooke Shaffer, Allen Wolfe Clarion Valley School District Irwin, Emily Kaufman, Caro- Grade 8 — Riley Bauer, students were named to the line Lowrey, Caitlin Nor- Rayanne Grossman, Rachelle honors list for the second dquist, Christian Pierotti, Kelly, Maiah Kriebel, Ethan quarter grading period. Rankin, Brittany Ru- McFadden, Elijah Penny, Principal’s list pert, Cassondralee Schwalm, Brooklyn Schreiber, Isabella Allison Sherman, Alexandra Shanafelt, Amelia Sherman, Grade 5 — Caden Ace, Slater, Josey Terwilliger, Ellie Nichole Sherry, Noah Suto, Margaret Aughton, Grace Thompson, Annie Viertel Brooke Terwilliger, Zachary Barlett, Brody Dittman, Mad- Grade 12 — Elizabeth Wampler, Broc Weigle ison Hurrelbrink Izabela Ie- Hankey, Dori Kralj, Sarah Grade 9 — Colby Best, lase, Gina Rhoades, Brianna Lance, Megan Novak, Rachael Russell Carr, Cole Dehart, Vin- Schmidt, Tylan Strauser O’Neil, Jaleigh Seigal, Madi- cent DePace, Chloe Dittman, Grade 6 — Drew Whit- son Stump, Ryan Wambaugh Chelsey Hillwig, Lydia Seaton, comb Grade 7 — Anna Calland- Honor roll Carson Snyder, Cejae Wyman er, Trace Forsythe, Paige Grade 5 — Aaron Bash- Grade 10 — Sean Barger, Klinger, Meah Schiberl-lelase line, Hanna Bundy, Jay Clo- Abigail Barris, Joseph Dehart, Grade 8 — Makenna Arma- ver, Elizabeth Croyle, Caden Madelyn Dittman, Kylee gost, Rachel Cullen, Kyley Free- Dehart, Olivia Fox, Madison Eaton, Brock Fair, Abriana man, Brent Hetrick, Jacob McEl- Fox, Hanna Ithen, Sophia Mc- Forsythe, Amber Holton, Ari- hoes, Andera Meals, Levi Orton Garvey, Ty Morris, Braden ka McCall, Kaylie Merwin, Grade 9 — Hannah Far- Morrison, Dominic Rapp, Bethany Mullen, Caleb Pen- rington, Karly King, Myia Colson Ritzert, Autum Shirey, ny, Angelina Pierotti, Sydnie Page, Calvin Rupert, Edward Henry Stevanus, Jack Stewart, Schmidt, Sierra Verostek East Forest students attend State Leadership Conference Stevanus, Emily Wetzel, Lu- Jaxon Sundling, Colleen Grade 11 — Dana cas Whitcomb Verostek, Alexander Williams Brunsgaard, Morgan Camp- Ten students from the East Forest High School FCCLA attended a State Leader- Grade 10 — Samuel An- Grade 6 — Seth Best, bell, Trent Chalmers, Nicole ship Conference in Seven Springs. Earning gold medals were Emma Cussins, derson, Olivia Boocks, Dalton Mikey Card, Ian Runyan, Ale- Hite, Sarah Hughes, Lucas Daniel Parrett, Macie Doty, Rachel Beatty, Amelia Crouse and Leah Irvin. Earn- Callander, Brady Cullen, tha Farrington, Delilah McBride, Larimore, Molly Morrison ing silver awards were Tessa Korchak and Hope Byers. All eight students Abby Freeman, John Healy, Maxwell Southworth Grade 12 — Jennifer qualified to compete at the national conference to be held in July at Nashville. Destiny Hunt, Susan Kandor, Grade 7 — Gary Amsler, Amsler, Joshua Bailey, Aman- The 10 students who competed at the state competition include (front, from left) Emilee Klinger, Alexis Mar- Rylee Bowser, Malia Conner, da Booher, Brittany Burdick, Ryan Parrett, Hope Byers, Tessa Korchak, Leah Irvin; and (back) Emma Cussins, zik, Cameron McNany, Ben- Amara Finfrock, Kara Good- Lane Chalmers, Colt Christo, Daniel Parrett, Jacob Sorenson, Macie Doty, Amelia Crouse and Rachel Beatty. jamin Phillips, Alexis Shirey. man, Isabella Hunt, Makenna Cydney Comstock, Daniel Grade 11 — Lauren Al- Jackson, Anthony Palmer, Flicker, Jensen Fair, Brady Fe- worth, Xachary Austin, Des- Nathan Phillips, Summer icht, Kari Franklin, Tricia Hall, tiny Chamoun, Hayden De- Redmond, Evelyn Ruckde- Alexander Hart, Tyler Henery, Venango Archaeology Chapter FIRST BIRTHDAYS fibaugh, Levi Fair, Aubrey schel, Gavin Sanders, Cailyn James Mullen, Ethan Nevel to present program April 21 From staff reports trict for 25 years. Since his re- FRANKLIN MIDDLE SCHOOL HONOR ROLL tirement, he spends his time The Venango Archaeology working as an avocational ar- The following Franklin Kestner, Julia Lusher, Alexis Miller, Jasmine Nicols, Gra- Chapter will meet at 7 p.m. chaeologist. He has excavated Middle School students were McFadden, Connor Nightingale cia Riddle, Autumn Rodgers, Friday, April 21, at Christ Native American and historic named to the honors list for the Honor roll Lela Russell, Skylar Shields, United Methodist Church, sites in western Pennsylvania. third quarter grading period. Madison Stewart, Scott Wal- 1135 Buffalo St., Franklin. Most recently, Black has Grade 7 – Mercedes Ad- Distinguished honor roll ters, Ava West, Carson Wible, Bill Black will present a directed excavations to locate ams, Kyle Alexander, Dan- Zander Wice, Taylor Winger, program titled “Uhler Farm the French-held Fort Machault Grade 7 – Ashley Alcorn, ielle Anderson, Dominic An- Cael Ziegler Rockshelter ... 1955.” which was built in modern- Lauren Billingsley, Joshua tonucci, Cambree Backer, Grade 8 – Sarah Acel, Faith Black will share what Fran- day Franklin during the French Brenan, Chrisitina Bullard, Breanna Barrett, Camdon Baker, Maddison Bakker, Tren- cis Sheffer and his family and Indian War, and an “AD Cameron James Harry Garrett Conway, Colten Cun- Bashor, Wesley Bell, MacK- ton Beers, Hunter Biolotto, found when they excavated a Wood Site” in Cooperstown. Celebrating his first birthday ningham, Emeline Eshelman, enzie Buckel. Amanda Buter- Chloe Boyer, Logan Burchfiled, rockshelter on their farm in The April 21 program is open Rosalynne Ferraro, Adam Lu- baugh, Jasmine Covington, Mai Findlan, Danielle Guth, Sandycreek Township in 1955. to the public. Those who attend today is Cameron James Harry, son of Travis and ther, Emma Pfennigwerth, Piper Daly, Donald Eiler, Tay- Lucy Hamelly, Jenna Harvey, Black worked as a teacher should enter the church through Halle Plowman, Alyssa Schick, lor Ferry, Derek Freer, Easton Miles Hoffman, Jordan Irvine, for the Grove City School Dis- the back of the building. Stevie Harry of Franklin. 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Andrew Gedelian, Eve Taylor Pack, Chaise Siegel Taylor, Cassandra Wagner Thursday, April 6, 2017 THE DERRICK. / The News-Herald – 13 YouTube TV has some nifty features — and some big drawbacks NEW YORK (AP) — You- sports, youth-oriented chan- unlimited DVR will store re- Tube TV, Google’s new nels, then everything else. cordings for nine months, streaming package of about Subscriptions are initially long enough for entire sea- 40 television channels, is the limited to New York, Los sons of network shows. So- tech industry’s latest bid to Angeles, Chicago, Philadel- ny’s PlayStation Vue — the get cable-shunning millenni- phia and the San Francisco only similar service offering als to pay for live TV over the Bay Area — all locations an unlimited online DVR — internet. It offers intriguing where YouTube could get offers only 28 days of storage, advantages over rivals, but it rights to local ABC, CBS, nowhere near enough for remains hobbled by a limited Fox and NBC stations. binge-watching. channel selection. Search party YouTube TV works on Don’t confuse the You- phones, tablets and laptop Tube service, which debuts As you’d expect from browsers. Watching on an ac- Wednesday, with Netflix, Google, search is one of You- tual TV requires Google’s Amazon Prime and other Tube’s big selling points. Its Chromecast, an inexpensive streaming offerings. Like rivals already offer search by streaming stick you control similar efforts from Sony, shows and sometimes by ac- with your phone. (Early sub- Dish and AT&T’s DirecTV , tors; YouTube adds topical scribers get one for free.) searches, such as “aliens” or YouTube TV primarily aims About your privacy to let you channel surf over “road trips.” the internet, not to stream Unfortunately, it’s still a This being Google, your from an online library of work in progress. A search for viewing and search histories shows and movies. So these “nerd comedy” brings up might be mined for targeted internet-cable services can “The Big Bang Theory,” but advertising. You can suspend “comedy about nerds” does tracking in the settings, though offer live programming, es- AP pecially sports. not. And a search for “Mod- that will hinder personalized YouTube CEO Susan Wojicki speaks during the introduction of YouTube TV at ern Family episode on basket- recommendations. (It’s too But they also come with YouTube Space LA in Los Angeles. some serious drawbacks. ball” doesn’t bring up the epi- early to tell if that’s a loss or not, though some of the early While these services are typi- alized recommendations and What you get ... And Mets fans won’t get baseball sode titled “Basketball.” YouTube could also stand recommendations have been cally cheaper than traditional a more fully featured online what you don’t games on SNY. DVR than rival services offer. YouTube TV offers plenty YouTube also has the to take a cue from TiVo re- spot on.) cable or satellite services, youth-oriented Freeform and corders and let you auto- You can share your sub- people haven’t been signing But it faces many of the limi- of live sports, one of the chief tations its rivals have. CW networks; its rivals lack matically record all pro- scription with five friends up in droves. Google is target- reasons people stick with ca- The CW. AMC is coming in a grams featuring, say, Jenni- or relatives in your house- ing viewers who have never YouTube TV, for instance, ble. Pick a team, and the ser- features staples such as ESPN few weeks, so you’ll have to fer Lawrence, including her hold, with three simultane- subscribed to cable or satellite vice automatically records all wait to catch up on the just- talk-show appearances. You ous streams allowed. No TV and are just as happy to and major broadcast networks, the televised games it can ended season of “The Walk- can search for Jennifer Law- need to share passwords; get all their video from the but lacks key networks such find. Available channels in- ing Dead.” rence, but you need to go they sign in with their own internet; getting them to cough as PBS, CNN and Comedy clude ESPN, Big Ten and Since most channel num- through the results and Google accounts. Record- up $35 a month could be a Central. And it will initially sports networks from Com- bers and names are mean- choose shows to record in- ings and recommendations hard sell. be only available in a handful cast, Fox and CBS — but not ingless in a digital world, dividually — too much are kept separate, so your Google aims to lure sub- of major U.S. cities because Turner networks such as TBS YouTube TV arranges live work for a service that roommates can’t make fun scribers with more sophisti- media rights are still stuck in and others that aired the bulk channels by topic, starting promises simplicity. of you for bingeing “The cated program search, person- the 20th century. of March Madness. New York with broadcast networks, One big plus: YouTube’s Real Housewives.” On Wall Street U.S. reviews Ford recall of cars Stocks wither as prone to overheating and fires Fed plans struggle NEW YORK (AP) — A big DETROIT (AP) — The rally in U.S. stocks evaporated U.S. government’s auto safety Wednesday as the Federal Re- agency is reviewing a Ford serve appeared to struggle with Motor Co. recall of thousands questions related to inflation and of cars, SUVs and vans that government policy and suggested can run low on coolant and it might start trimming its bal- potentially overheat and catch ance sheet later in the year. fire after the company pro- Stocks had jumped early on posed a remedy that doesn’t after payroll processor ADP fix the coolant problem. said private U.S. businesses Ford notified the agency added 263,000 jobs in March, about the recall, which has which was more than analysts caused 29 engine fires, in pa- expected. perwork dated last week. The The Standard & Poor’s 500 automaker said it would in- index lost 7.21 points, or 0.3 per- stall a sensor that warns own- cent, to 2,352.95. The Dow sank ers when coolant is low in the 41.09 points, or 0.2 percent, to 1.6-Liter turbocharged en- AP 20,648.15. The Nasdaq fell 34.13 gines. The sensor does not On Tuesday, the National Highway Traffic Safety points, or 0.6 percent, to 5,864.48. solve the underlying problem Administration said it is reviewing a Ford Motor The Russell 2000 index of small- of vanishing coolant. Co. recall of thousands of cars, SUVs and vans company stocks lost 16.03 points, The National Highway that can run low on coolant and potentially over- or 1.2 percent, to 1,352.14. Traffic Safety Administration heat and catch fire after the company proposed a said Tuesday it is reviewing remedy that doesn’t fix the coolant problem. the recall. “The agency will coolant at all. Ever.” 2014 Fusion midsize car and New York Stock Exchange take appropriate action as The recall includes about the 2013 through 2015 Transit necessary,” an agency spokes- 230,000 vehicles in North Connect small van. In Europe, woman said in a statement. Most active shares America. Ford said engines the recall covers the 2010 She would not provide further can overheat if coolant gets through 2015 C-Max hybrid details. The agency confirmed Last Chg Volume low, causing the cylinder head and Focus small car, and the the review after The Associ- Bank of America 23.17 -0.27 95,179,399 to crack and spew oil that can 2013 through 2015 Transit Chesapeake Energy 6.11 -0.21 81,100,425 ated Press raised questions catch fire. No injuries have Connect. Ford Motor 11.26 -0.11 42,362,763 about Ford’s remedy. been reported in any of the Sean Kane, president of Valeant Pharmaceuticals International 9.50 -0.67 41,576,535 NHTSA could determine Vale ADR 9.43 -0.43 33,754,710 fires. Safety Research and Strate- that the fix solves the fire Parts won’t be available to gies Inc., a Massachusetts Southwestern Energy 8.34 -0.25 28,141,245 problem, or it could open an Whiting Petroleum 9.16 -0.51 25,867,472 install the coolant-level sen- firm that does auto testing General Electric 29.97 -0.05 25,159,059 investigation to see if more sor until later this year. In the for plaintiffs’ lawyers and J.C. Penney 5.68 0.07 25,007,043 repairs are needed. meantime, Ford will send let- other clients, said Ford likely Rite Aid 4.26 0.05 24,860,483 Experts say coolant ters to owners telling them is trying to avoid costly en- shouldn’t become depleted in how to check coolant and add gine repairs that would cure Leading gainers Leading losers newer cars, and that Ford may some if it gets low. the coolant leaks. “It sounds Last Pct Vol Last Pct Vol be cutting costs by shifting Elizabeth Weigandt, a like they have a bigger issue. responsibility for the problem company spokeswoman, More likely than not they Southcross Energy Partners 4.08 11.48 710,178 Celadon Group 5.40 -13.32 2,981,867 to owners. Coolant could be Greenbrier 47.25 10.01 3,844,876 Eros International 8.97 -7.47 381,830 said the sensor solves the don’t want to repair that is- Alere 43.43 9.40 3,515,568 Bill Barrett 4.24 -7.33 2,109,468 leaking from a number of safety problem. “You would sue,” he said. DHI Group 4.40 8.64 409,998 Ryerson Holding 11.78 -7.28 196,786 places, or the engine could be stay informed as to how Yingli Green Energy Holding 3.12 7.96 993,006 CARBO Ceramics 11.32 -6.83 740,446 burning it, both of which much coolant you have in China Cord Blood 6.87 7.85 262,438 Willbros Group 2.67 -6.82 123,191 could cause significant engine the engine,” she said. “That Quaker Chemical 138.39 7.64 283,658 CVR Energy 18.48 -6.71 828,354 trouble down the road — es- American Vanguard 16.80 6.33 429,190 Patriot National 2.42 -6.56 38,232 would address the unique NEWSPAPER GOL Linhas Aereas 29.81 5.37 436,125 Invitae 10.62 -6.43 271,882 pecially if owners don’t reli- risk of the cylinder head New Relic 38.98 5.18 2,089,731 Miller Industries 24.20 -5.84 20,912 giously watch coolant levels cracking.” Tables from LPL Financial and act immediately if they The new sensor would turn MISSING? get low. on a dashboard warning light, MARKET PRECIOUS METALS Petroleum- Crude Grades “All you’re doing is moni- she said. Gasoline prices Wed. Tues. toring a symptom, not solving In North America the re- Monday thru a problem,” said John Nielsen, call includes Escape SUVs Regular $2.59 Ergon 47.15 47.03 Gold: $1,245.40, down $9.60 managing director of automo- from the 2014 model year, Friday our Mid-grade $2.69 American 47.15 47.03 North Sea Brent 54.05 54.13 tive engineering for AAA. “A plus the 2014 and 2015 com- circulation offices Premium $2.89 W. Texas Intermed 5084 51.04 healthy engine doesn’t leak pact Fiesta ST, the 2013 and Diesel $2.95 Silver: $18.166, down 14 cents are open from Gas prices as of 3:30 p.m. the previous day from the Kwik Fill on Riverside Drive Looking for a good read? 6:30 AM to 4:00PM PM for your Browse through the Special Sections convenience. What do Krispy Kreme Doughnuts on TheDerrick.com! and Panera have in common? Oil City or ST. LOUIS (AP) — Panera at Panera, with Starbucks holders. 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By in- currently being exposed to What if your child does get percent increase in MDR an- appropriate, I mean either the antibiotics is to prevent your- a cough, cold or flu? tibiotic-resistant Enterobacte- dose of the antibiotic is incor- self or your child from getting riaceae infections in children rect or the duration or length infections in the first place,” Rajapakse says your child admitted to hospitals around of time that the antibiotic is says Rajapakse. “What we may still get a viral infection, the United States. prescribed for is incorrect, recommend is excellent hand- which cannot be cured by “More and more common- and that is one of the biggest washing to wash all the germs antibiotics, but there are ways ly, we are seeing children drivers of resistance.” away. Kids are always touch- to make your child more com- who are admitted to the hos- She says that the overuse ing their eyes, nose, and put- fortable, including over-the- pital, who have infections of antibiotics is the single ting their fingers in their counter medications — such with more resistant bacteria biggest driver in antibiotic mouth and so they get viral as acetaminophen or ibupro- than we have been in the resistance. infections very frequently. fen — humidifiers and loz- Experts say it is very important that parents feel past,” says Mayo Clinic pedi- enges if your child is old What can parents do? And so, excellent hand-wash- comfortable talking to their health care provider atric infectious diseases spe- ing for everyone in the family enough to safely use them for about their child’s illness. cialist Dr. Nipunie Rajapak- Encouraging good hand can help to prevent some of a sore throat. se. hygiene, staying up-to-date that spread of infection. The She adds, “It’s very impor- what they think is causing the feel better, since antibiotics Rajapakse adds, “One of on vaccinations and good second thing is ensuring that tant that parents feel comfort- illness, whether it’s a virus or do not work against viruses.” the biggest reasons for this is communication with your your child’s immunizations able talking to their health bacterium, and, if it’s a virus, the amount of antibiotics chil- child’s health care provider are all kept up-to-date. These care provider about their what other strategies parents — Mayo Clinic dren are getting now. We are all ways parents can have are some of the best tools that child’s illness, asking them can use to help their child to News Network Popcorn, if prepared properly, Chronic hives last more than six weeks can be healthy low-calorie snack Hives, also known as urti- — Wear loose, light clothing. caria, are reddened, itchy welts — Avoid scratching or us- It seems like we are always flavor, try cayenne pepper or that may be triggered by expo- ing harsh soaps. looking for a healthy, low- red pepper flakes. You may sure to certain foods, medica- — Cool the affected area calorie snack. Popcorn is one consider adding herbs like tions or other substances. with a shower, fan, cool cloth of the healthiest munchies for oregano or basil. The welts vary in size and or soothing lotion. any season of the year and Below are some tasty reci- appear and fade repeatedly as — Keep a diary of when has gained popularity for its pes. More on popcorn can be the reaction runs its course. and where hives occur, what ease of preparation. Thought- found at popcorn.org. Chronic hives are a condi- you were doing, what you ful preparation of popcorn tion in which the welts last were eating, and so on. This can prevent excess calories, Brown bag popcorn more than six weeks or recur may help you and your doctor yet satisfy the appetite. over months or years. Chronic identify triggers. Popcorn was first discov- Servings: 3 cups popped popcorn hives usually aren’t life-threat- — Avoid known triggers, ered thousands of years ago ening, but the condition can be such as certain foods or addi- in Central and South America. 3 tablespoons popcorn seeds very uncomfortable and inter- tives, alcohol, pain relievers, The English who came to fere with sleep and daily ac- heat, cold, exertion, and stress. America in the 1500s learned 1/8 tablespoon salt 1 brown paper bag tivities. Often, the cause is not about popcorn from the Na- clear and in some cases, chron- Alternative medicine tive Americans. Today, the Roll up the bag tightly. More study is needed, but Lay it in the microwave and ic hives are a sign of an under- Midwest is known as the Pop- lying health problem, such as some evidence supports the corn Capital of the World, as set for two minutes on high following alternative medi- (cooking time may vary based thyroid disease or lupus. most of the corn for popping You can try various treat- cine approaches for providing is grown in Nebraska and In- on microwave). Listen for relief of symptoms: popping, and once popping ments to relieve your symptoms. diana. Popcorn is the official For many people, antihistamine — Diet restrictions, such as state snack food of Illinois. slows to five seconds between eliminating yeast, food addi- pops, it should be done. Pour and anti-itch medications pro- Popcorn is able to pop be- vide relief from chronic hives. tives and other things that may cause its kernels have a hard popcorn into a bowl and spray cause the skin reaction (aller- with extra virgin olive oil. Chronic hives signs and hull and a starchy interior. symptoms include: gens) When heated, the pressure Toss to coat all popcorn. Sea- — Supplements, such as son with salt. — Batches of red or white builds inside the kernel and it welts (wheals), usually on the vitamins B-12, C and D, fish explodes out of the hull, leav- Nutrition information per oil, and quercetin 1 cup: 30 calories, 0 g fat, 100 face, trunk, arms or legs. ing a light exterior that tastes — Welts that vary in size, — Relaxation techniques delicious when eaten. Re- mg sodium, 6 g carbohydrate, — Acupuncture, some- 1 g protein, 2 g fiber change shape, and appear and searchers from the University fade repeatedly as the reac- times with an herbal wash of of Scranton, Pennsylvania tion runs its course. burdock found the hull of the popcorn Cheesy popcorn — Itching, which may be When to see a doctor to contain polyphenols, anti- severe. oxidant substances related to Servings: 4 cups popped See your doctor if you have: popcorn — Swelling that causes reduction of heart disease. It Experts warn that the calories can quickly add up pain or burning (angioedema), — Severe hives is not clear if we gain benefits with the addition of buttery toppings on popcorn. 4 cups hot, air-popped — Hives that don’t respond popcorn especially inside the throat from the polyphenols in pop- and around the eyes, cheeks, to treatment corn, as they are contained in be found full of sugar and — Nutrition for 3 cups of 1/2 cup freshly grated Par- — Hives that continue to mesan cheese lips, hands, feet and genitals. the hull, which is insoluble butter. Nutrition of popcorn is theater popcorn is 185 calo- — A tendency for signs appear for several days fiber and not digested. There shown here comparing 3 cups ries and 10 grams of saturated Cayenne pepper to taste Seek emergency care if Pop popcorn in microwave. and symptoms to flare with is a possibility the polyphe- of popcorn without anything fat. One tablespoon of buttery triggers such as heat, exercise you: nols pass through us unab- added and 3 cups of theater topping adds 2 grams of satu- Toss popcorn with Parmesan — Feel dizzy and cayenne. and stress. sorbed. However, it is encour- popcorn. It’s clear how quick- rated fat. — A tendency for symp- — Have severe chest tight- aging to know that popcorn is ly the buttery topping adds There are ways you can Nutrition information per ness or trouble breathing 1 cup: 75 calories, 3 g fat, 7 g toms to recur frequently and a whole-grain food and a calories: add flavoring to popcorn and unpredictably, sometimes for — Feel your tongue or good source of fiber. — Nutrition for 3 cups of avoid extra fat. For a nutty carbohydrate, 5 g protein, 1 g throat swelling fiber months or years. What we add to the pop- air-popped popcorn is 90 cal- flavor, try adding nutritional These precautions may help corn makes it healthy or not ories and less than 1 gram of yeast. 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I man resources executive this nel? don’t think Bill did anything week re-emphasized that in a In just the few days since wrong.” staff memo following the fil- The New York Times re- O’Reilly hasn’t admitted ing of another lawsuit by a ported that Fox News’ most any wrongdoing and said he woman who said her career popular prime-time host and settled for the sake of his fam- stalled because she rejected his employer have paid $13 ily. Ailes’ sexual advances. The million to five women to Advertising boycotts have lawsuit, filed by Julie Rogin- settle allegations he mis- succeeded in the past. Glenn sky, charged that current Fox treated them, some 20 ad- Beck was essentially forced management did nothing to vertisers have said they out at Fox when his advertis- investigate her claim. don’t want their products ing dried up following a sus- Separately, the securities associated with O’Reilly’s tained campaign against him fraud division of U.S. Attor- show, drugmaker Eli Lily that eventually enlisted some ney’s office in New York is and Coldwell Banker among 200 companies, said Rashad investigating how 21st Cen- the latest. Others include Robinson, executive director tury Fox handled the scandal. Mercedes-Benz, Bayer and of the liberal advocacy group Prosecutors have declined to Allstate. Color of Change. discuss the case, but a lawyer The companies appeared But similar efforts to force for one of the alleged harass- to be acting on their own, to AP Rush Limbaugh off the radio ment victims has said his cli- the surprise of advocacy More advertisers have joined the list of defectors from Fox’s The O’Reilly Fac- haven’t worked. Robinson ent received a subpoena from groups that usually orches- tor show bringing the total to around 20. said an advertising boycott a grand jury looking into trate such campaigns. ments that may be hard to cable TV and can thereby ex- quickly and without senti- was more difficult to organize whether Fox News sought to “This is a surprisingly explain if they return, said tract higher rates from cable mentality: Gretchen Carlson against Limbaugh because he hide settlements. quick and strong exodus of Angelo Carusone, president companies to carry it. filed her sexual harassment receives more support from One of O’Reilly’s for- advertisers,” said Jane Hall, a of the liberal watchdog Media Ending O’Reilly’s show lawsuit against Fox News local companies in individual mer producers, Joe Muto, professor at American Uni- Matters. without evidence his appeal is chief executive Roger Ailes markets. said O’Reilly’s natural in- versity’s School of Communi- Fox parent 21st Century dwindling carries a risk: It on July 6, and he was out of a “This is about money,” stinct — indeed, a key part cation and a former Fox me- Fox has many factors to could ignite a backlash among job by July 21. Robinson said. “Bill O’Reilly of his persona — is to fight dia analyst. weigh. O’Reilly has long been fans. One sign in O’Reilly’s fa- will stay on the air as long as back. But O’Reilly was si- The key will be whether its most lucrative personality. “When your favorite show vor: The Wall Street Journal he is making money.” lent about the accusations the advertisers that backed out His show generated $178 mil- leaves a network, you don’t reported that Fox renewed his A danger for O’Reilly is if in the first two shows he will stand their ground. It’s lion in advertising revenue in watch the network very much contract, which was due to he becomes symbolic of a anchored after the initial not uncommon for a company 2015, according to Kantar anymore,” said Jonathan expire at the end of the year, toxic workplace culture intol- Times story. to abandon a show at the first Media. His audience was Klein, former CNN presi- while fully aware of the ac- erant of women and out of “My gut says he survives sign of controversy, then slip larger in the first three months dent. cusations, which stretch back step with the times. Besides this round as long as no other back a few weeks later when of this year than it has ever It’s essentially up to Ru- more than a decade. Ailes, Fox recently fired a shoe drops,” Muto said. “He’s things quiet down. been, according to Nielsen. pert Murdoch and his sons to On Wednesday, the pugna- male executive for trying to going to hunker down and Some of the companies It is also largely because of decide when or if O’Reilly cious conservative received force a subordinate to perform might lose other sponsors, but that abandoned O’Reilly is- O’Reilly that Fox News is the has become a liability. The the endorsement of Fox’s oral sex in his office, and a if nothing else happens he’ll sued strongly worded state- most popular network in all of Murdochs aren’t afraid to act most highly placed fan, Presi- female executive for repeated survive.”

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DEATHS Francis A. Lauer Taylor J. Stahlman Francis A. Lauer, 89, for- Taylor J. Stahlman, 24, of merly of Oil City, died Tues- Oil City passed away Tues- day, April 4, 2017, at Forest- day, April 4, 2017. view Health Care Center in Born Nov. 24, 1992, in Erie after an extended illness. Franklin, he was the son of Born June 4, 1927, in Fry- Sandra Stahlman. burg, he was the son of the Taylor was a 2011 gradu- late Maurice Lauer and Julia Meehan Lauer Bauer. ate of Oil City High School. Francis was married April He loved writing, drawing, and spending time with fami- 22, 1947, in St. Stephen AP Church, to the former Evelyn ly and friends. He was an avid Destinations are hosting festivals, hotels are selling Marie Beichner. They would reader and collector of books out and travelers are planning trips for the solar eclipse have celebrated their 70th an- as well as an avid collector that will be visible coast to coast on Aug. 21, 2017. niversary this month. and movie watcher. Mr. Lauer retired as an Taylor had roles in plays at auto mechanics instructor at the Barrow Civic Theatre in- Solar eclipse spurs the Venango County Area Vo- cluding “The Graduate” and cational-Technical School, “One flew over the Cuckoo’s where he worked for 22 years. Francis A. Lauer Taylor J. Stahlman Nest.” He had a big heart and festivals, tours, Prior to that, he worked as a He is also survived by a Brooke and Mikayla Wolf- mechanic at Fowler & Fowler, sister, Mary Beichner of Pitts- made many people smile. gong, Rachel and Fionn Stahl- the Nash garage, and Drelick burgh. He is survived by his man and his special cousin, sold-out hotels Motors over the years. He was preceded in death mother, Sandra Stahlman and John Stahlman. OREGON (AP) — Get path in Wyoming, but every- He enjoyed spending time by a son, James Lauer; and her companion, Brandon There will be no viewing ready for solar eclipse mania. where was full,” he said. brothers Andrew and Walter Wells, of Oil City; and two with his children and grand- or visitation. Destinations in the path of the Hotels children, playing cards with Lauer. brothers, Caleb Stahlman and Aug. 21 eclipse, which will be A memorial service will be In small or remote destina- friends and square dancing. Visitation will begin at 10 Elijah Flinchbaugh of Oil announced at a later date. visible in the U.S. along a nar- In addition to his wife, he row path from Oregon to tions, hotels and campsites in a.m. Saturday at St. Stephen City. Memorial contributions is survived by four children: Church, Oil City, with a Mass South Carolina, are going wild the path of totality are com- Also surviving are his may be made to the Venango Jeanne Kobolt and her hus- of Christian Burial following with plans for festivals, con- pletely sold out. But bigger grandparents, Joseph and cities still have openings. As band, James, of Las Vegas, at 11 a.m. County Humane Society or to certs and viewing parties . Nevada; Gerald Lauer and his Barbara Stahlman of Oil City; the Barrow Civic Theatre. Hotels in Casper, Wyo- of March 25, Nashville hotels Entombment will follow in his aunt, Heather Wolfgong were only 54 percent booked. wife, Janice, of Fairview; Da- the Resurrection Mausoleum The Reinsel Funeral Home ming, are charging five times vid Lauer and his wife, Diane, and her husband, Scott, of is in charge of the arrange- their usual rates. Rooms at Don’t assume lodging is at Calvary Cemetery. sold out because a travel book- of Erie; and Francis Lauer In lieu of flowers, memori- Dempseytown; his uncle, Joe ments. Idaho’s Sun Valley Resort and his friend, Dianna Miller, Stahlman and his wife, Mari- Condolences may be sent have been booked for years. ing site says so. Call hotels als may be made to the Al- directly to ask. of Abingdon, Maryland; and a lyn, of Oil City; and cousins at www.reinselfuneralhome. An eclipse tour in Tennes- daughter-in-law, Barbara Lau- zheimer’s Association or a see’s Great Smoky Mountains Many hotels are offering Hospice of one’s choice. eclipse packages. Nashville’s er of Seneca. THER EATHS National Park sold out in 10 Also surviving are nine The Reinsel Funeral Home O D minutes. The Smokies are Loews Vanderbilt package in- is in charge of the arrange- cludes eclipse viewing glasses, grandchildren: Eric, Greg, Q Hester A. Smith, 89, of tergard, 81, of Franklin, died among 20 National Park sites Matthew, Craig, Todd, Chris- ments. that will experience the total commemorative T-shirt, Uber Condolences to the family Franklin, died at 5:55 p.m. at 12:15 p.m. Tuesday, April gift card and bar credit. Hotel topher, Brett, Brittany and Tuesday, April 4, 2017, at The 4, 2017, at his home, sur- solar eclipse, from sections of James; and 15 great-grand- may be expressed at www.re- the Blue Ridge Parkway in Jackson in Jackson Hole, Wy- Caring Place in Franklin. rounded by his loving fami- oming, has an “eclipse con- children. inselfuneralhome.com. ly. North Carolina to Wyoming’s Q Douglas B. “Doug” Os- Grand Tetons. “We are expect- cierge” to help guests plan ing record visitation,” said their $699-a-night stay. NPS spokesman Jeffrey Ol- Consumers in Oregon have Marlyn P. Palmer son. complained about hotels can- celing reservations they made Marlyn P. Palmer, 80, of Hopkinsville, Kentucky, population 32,000, and Car- long ago, claiming rebranding Marienville, died Tuesday, or new ownership, then charg- April 4, 2017, at her resi- bondale, Illinois, population 23,000, expect 50,000 visitors ing much higher rates for re- dence. each. The destinations, 140 booking. Marlyn was born Aug. 25, miles apart, will experience 1936, in Washington DC to Location and weather about 2 minutes and 40 sec- As the moon moves in front the late George O. Newman onds of total darkness, among and Pearl Murawoski New- of the sun, daylight will yield eclipse sites with the longest to darkness from Oregon to man. duration. Events in the region She was a 1954 graduate South Carolina along a path include an “Eclipse Con” fes- 60 to 70 miles wide. The path of St. George Catholic School tival, concerts and tailgate par- in Pittsburgh. of totality will also cut across ties. broad swaths of Idaho, Mon- On May 25, 1975, she was South Carolina’s Clemson tana, Wyoming, Nebraska, married to Richard Palmer in University also expects 50,000 Missouri, Kentucky and Ten- people at a campus event that Pittsburgh. He preceded her AP nessee, along with corners of in death May 16, 1984. will feature astronomers and Kansas, Georgia and North Pluto is illuminated from behind by the sun as the New other experts. Twenty thou- Marlyn was employed at Horizons spacecraft travels away from it at a distance Carolina, and a tiny chip of Snyder Memorial Health Care sand people will gather in the Iowa. Totality will first hit of about 120,000 miles. Ochocho National Forest for Center in Marienville as an Marlyn P. Palmer Oregon around 10:15 a.m. Pa- LPN for over 20 years. Oregon Eclipse 2017, with Marlyn was preceded in cific time. South Carolina will Marlyn was a good mother, NASA spacecraft halfway between music, yoga, theater, art in- experience the final moments death by her parents, husband, stallations and more. Wind grandmother, and great- of total darkness at 2:49 p.m. a sister, Linda Cook and two Pluto and next smaller stop River Reservation in Wyo- Eastern time. grandmother. ming hosts “bring back the brothers, Harry Newman and Some spectators are head- She is survived by two David Newman. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. With another 466 million sun” ceremonies. sons, Stephen Guzik and wife, (AP) — NASA’s New Hori- miles remaining, New Hori- A Pink Floyd Tribute band ing to mountains and forests Funeral arrangements have to experience the eclipse in a Barb, of Riceville and Mark zons spacecraft is now half- zons will go into a five-month plans a “Dark Side of the been entrusted to the Furlong natural setting. Guzik and wife, Deb, of Ste- Funeral Home, 140 Cherry way between Pluto and its hibernation later this week. Moon” concert in Jefferson “Think of an eclipse as an phens City, Virginia; and four St., Marienville. next much, much smaller Although still zooming City, Missouri. The South daughters, Theresa Graham Interment will be in Roses stop. along, the spacecraft is slow- Carolina Philharmonic in Co- incredible short night,” with and husband, Francis, of East Cemetery, Marienville, Forest New Horizons — which ing down slightly as it gets lumbia offers “Star Wars Mu- “a rapid sunset and then sun- Pittsburgh, Karen Gill and County. reached the milestone this farther from the sun. Besides siclipse.” Sylva, North Caroli- rise,” said Sara Morris, an or- husband, William, of Claring- Memorials may be made to week — is bound for an even aiming for MU69, New Hori- na, has a “Moonlight Mad- nithologist and biology pro- ton, and Patricia Guzik and The Cancer Center of Clarion, more remote object called zons will study a couple doz- ness” run. fessor at Canisius College in Susan Guzik, both of Marien- 1 Hospital Drive, Clarion 2014 MU69. Like Pluto, the en other Kuiper Belt objects Eclipse chasers Buffalo, New York. “Birds go object orbits in our solar sys- back to roost. Animals that are ville. 16214. from afar. Sharon Hahs and her hus- Also surviving is a brother, Friends and family may tem’s twilight zone known as New Horizons arrived at active during the day will stop the Kuiper Belt, but is barely band, Billy, have chased 14 George O. Newman Jr. and leave online condolences, Pluto in July 2015, becoming foraging and put themselves 1 percent its size. MU69 is eclipses around the world wife, Rosemary, of Chicago, light a memorial candle, order its first visitor from Earth. It from Mongolia to South Afri- in a place of safety.” Illinois; and 15 grandchildren, flowers, and obtain additional nearly 1 billion miles beyond Destinations that offer easy Pluto. launched from Cape Canav- ca. They’ll see this one from a and numerous great-grand- information at www.furlong- highway access have an ad- The spacecraft will swoop eral in 2006. family farm in Missouri, not children. funeralhome.com. The spacecraft is currently far from their St. Louis home. vantage in bad weather: You past MU69 on Jan. 1, 2019. can drive elsewhere to seek “That flyby will set the re- 3.5 billion miles from home. “There is nothing else in cord for the most distant world It takes radio signals five our universe that looks like a clear skies. “Clouds are the Lloyd Sievers Wolf ever explored in the history of hours and 20 minutes to reach total solar eclipse,” said Hahs. enemy of eclipse chasers,” Lloyd Sievers Wolf of Pa- in World War II. He then civilization,” chief investiga- the spacecraft from the con- “The air gets cool. You have said Hahs. “If one can move, cific Palisades, California, graduated from Penn State tor Alan Stern of Southwest trol center at Johns Hopkins 360-degree dusk. Nature one should.” passed away Thursday, March University and married Lu- Research Institute said in a University in Laurel, Mary- sounds really happen: the cock The driest section of the crows, birds get quiet. We 16, 2017. cille Shaner from Knox. statement. land. eclipse path is from eastern even had a horse cross our Born in Beaver Falls, They traveled to Califor- Oregon to western Nebraska viewing area to return to the but “even the driest places on Lloyd was the son of George nia where he graduated from stable.” W. Wolf Sr. and Leona Siev- UCLA Law School and prac- Philadelphia’s American Revolution Earth experience clouds, fog Michael Allen of South- and rain,” said Brady Phillips ers Wolf of Clarion. ticed law there for 60 years. ampton, England, is a “keen His brother, George Wolf Lloyd is survived by his Museum exceeds fundraising goal at the National Oceanic and amateur astronomer” who Atmospheric Administration, Jr., also of Clarion, preceded wife, Lucille; a daughter, PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A $2.5 million gift from considers the eclipse “a once him in death. Lisa Wolf of Rancho Palos which is developing an online Philadelphia’s Museum of the Comcast and The Aileen K. in a lifetime opportunity.” He weather map for the eclipse. His sister, Dorothy Jean Verde, California; and two American Revolution says it and Brian L. Roberts Founda- can’t travel alone because he Foreman, resides in Clarion. sons, Steven and his wife, has exceeded its $150 million tion put the fundraising cam- has cerebral palsy and epilep- Safety Lloyd spent many won- Janett Wolf, of Franklin, fundraising effort, just weeks paign at $152 million. The sy, so his brother Nick is ac- When the sun is completely derful years in Clarion before North Carolina and Randal before it opens to the public. gift was made in honor of the companying him on a three- blocked by the moon, its rays joining the Army Air Corps Wolf of Hawaii. museum’s architect Robert day tour to Nashville with can’t hurt your eyes. But the A.M. Stern, and the museum’s eclipse-viewing at the Ken- period before and after totality rotunda will be renamed in tucky border. is dangerous — even when it Connie Lepley his honor. Jack Bohannon of Anchor- seems dark — because view- The museum says the gift age, Alaska, plans to see the ing even a sliver of the sun as Connie Lepley, 66, of Oil brief illness. eclipse in Nebraska as the it slips in and out of view can City, died Wednesday morn- A complete obituary will highlights the “incredible contributions” Stern has made “culmination of a summer- damage retinas. So be sure to ing, April 5, 2017, at UPMC be published Friday in The TeaTea Table Table to Philadelphia’s cityscape, long RV trip” with family. buy eclipse glasses, but don’t Hamot in Erie following a Derrick. including the master plan of “We were originally going to spend a lot: $1 glasses with GossipGossip the Navy Yard and the Com- book an RV park in the eclipse paper filters are fine. cast Center. The collection of art, im- REGIONAL HIRING EVENT –Choose from Daffin’s Can- mersive exhibits and objects dies’ large assortment of their from the Revolutionary Era POLICE & FIRE CALLS RIVERVIEW INTERMEDIATE UNIT filled chocolate eggs, creamy opens April 19 — the anniver- bunnies, and Hallmark cards. 0D\ƮHOG5RDG_&ODULRQ3$ sary of the opening battles in Man injured in trol of his vehicle at about 1231 Liberty St., Franklin 1775. 2:25 a.m., Sunday morning * single-vehicle accident 4.10.17 | 10am - 2pm along Route 428. An Oil City man was in- Substitute Positions Available: The vehicle left the road- jured in a single-vehicle acci- way and impacted with a small 7HDFKHUV_&ODVVURRP$LGHV_6HFUHWDULHV_&XVWRGLDQV dent Sunday morning in Plum 3UHVHQWDWLRQWLPHVDPDPSPSP “Like” us on cluster of trees, police said. Township, Venango County. 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Ok, maybe not ev- 2011 Subaru Outback with the eryone on the planet is 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine. going to drive a Jeep, but Four months ago it started to the company is certainly stall when stopped at idle or in counting on its newest of- park, but would restart within a fering to attract global few minutes. I did replace the customers to the brand. battery. The Subaru dealership Enter the 2017 Jeep said the problem could be the Compass, a capable and camshaft position sensor, but it affordable compact sport tested OK. Occasionally, the utility vehicle starting at check engine comes on with the $20,995. “We need a real- cruise control, brake and elec- ly strong global vehicle tronic traction control symbols and there’s no doubt in my flashing. What is your opinion mind Compass is that ve- on this? — Curtis hicle,” said Michael Man- Dear Cur- ley, head of the Jeep brand. tis: When the “We’re really trying to computer sets Ask the globalize Jeep.” a check en- Auto Doctor Manley spoke to auto- gine light the motive journalists gath- traction light ered for the unveiling of will also come the 2017 Jeep Compass in on. Intermit- the Texas Hill Country, a tent faults can location particularly suited be very hard to showing off the Com- to locate. If I pass’ considerable off- were looking road capabilities. The at this car, I Compass slots between would connect the Renegade and the Compass some pretty serious off- screens up to 8.4 inches, and Apple a spark tester By Junior Damato Cherokee in the Jeep lineup for road capability. The system can ac- CarPlay and Android Auto are in- 2017 Jeep Compass Trailhawk to the vehicle 2017, and Jeep is hoping that, like tively manage torque, sending up to cluded on the top-end systems. Vehicle type ...... 5-passenger 4x4 and ask you to drive the car until it Goldilocks, customers find that it’s 100 percent of available power to The 2017 Compass comes with stalls. When you try to restart the just the right size. each wheel. In the Texas Hill Coun- seven standard airbags and a host of ...... compact SUV engine you would know if there I drove the try, I took the Compass down some advanced safety features designed Base price ...... $28,595 was any spark. Also, at my shop 2017 Compass Road Test seriously rutted paths, and had two to mitigate or avoid crashes alto- we have loaner scan tools that we from down- wheels airborne a number of times! gether. A Forward Collision Warn- As tested ...... $28,995 send out with customers, show town San An- Torque shifted smoothly to the ing-Plus feature will alert the driver Engine type ...... SOHC Tigershark them how to use and what to look tonio into the By Steve Wheeler wheels that needed the power and of a potential crash and may apply for when the engine does not start. hills outside of the Compass eased through all the brakes if the driver takes no action...... 4-cyl. w/SMPFI The scan tool can display if the town and pushed it through some obstacles. A LaneSense Departure Warning- Displacement ...... 2.4-liter camshaft and crankshaft sensors pretty severe off-road conditions. The system also has a Selec- Plus feature will bump the steering Horsepower .... 180 at 6400 rpm are working via a rpm reading on After a full day of this off-road Terrain traction control system that wheel when the vehicle begins to the tool while cranking the engine abuse, the Compass stood its ground allows the driver to dial in the ap- veer out of its lane. The Compass Torque ...... 175 at 3900 rpm and then some. over. Go back and ask the dealer’s propriate setting for conditions: also has blind-spot monitoring with Transmission ...... 9-speed technician to check for history Jeep is offering up to 17 differ- auto, snow, sand, mud, and rock rear cross path detection. codes that could still be stored ent drivetrain combinations in the (Trailhawk model). Also, a hill-de- ...... automatic deep in the computer memory. new Compass, which is also avail- scent control feature made easy Overall length ...... 173 inches Dear Doctor: I purchased my able in either right- or left-hand- work out of ’s steep Next week: 2016 Jeep Cherokee new. At drive configurations, depending on downhill trails. Volkswagen Jetta Turning circle ...... 35.3 feet 1,700 miles, a very loud clunk where in the world it is being sold. The 2017 Compass has a 30-de- Curb weight...... 3,633 pounds was heard every time the motor In North America, the Compass is gree approach angle, a 24-degree entered first gear. This happened outfitted with a 2.4-liter Tigershark breakover angle, and a 34-degree Fuel capacity ...... 13.5 gallons while visiting family 200 miles engine that produces 180 horse- departure angle. Ground clearance Spare parts EPA mileage rating ..22 mpg city, power and 175 lb.-ft. of torque. 2017 PORSCHE 718 BOX- away from home, so I went to a is 8.5 inches. The new Compass ...... 30 mpg highway nearby Chrysler-Jeep service Three transmission choices include can also ford water up to 19 inches STER: Twenty years after the first shop. They did six updates, in- a segment-first nine-speed auto- deep and has a maximum towing Boxster made its debut, Porsche formed me it’s “learning” my matic in 4x4 models, a six-speed rating up to 2,000 pounds. introduces the latest generation of driving habits and until then the automatic in the 4x2 models, and a Inside the cabin, the new Com- its mid-engine roadsters featuring 1950s and early 1960s. The center- clunk will remain. The service six-speed manual available in 4x2 pass offers the company’s latest more power, greater fuel efficiency, piece of the latest model range is manager noted that this trans- and 4x4 models. version of Uconnect, which is one and further improved handling. The the newly developed, turbocharged mission will be a problem. I The powertrain in this Jeep gives of the best connectivity/infotain- new models are named 718 Boxster flat four-cylinder engine. The 718 drove away with same noise. But it enough road manners to be pleas- ment systems on the market. It’s and 718 Boxster S, paying homage Boxster generates 300 horsepower now the noise switches to ant on the way to the hills, but it’s super easy to use and has a wide to the flat-four-cylinder engines from a 2.0-liter displacement, while “grinding” at low gear and occa- when the asphalt ends that this range of entertainment, navigation, that were used in the mid-engine the 718 Boxster S uses a 2.5-liter sionally makes a loud blowing SUV shines. and communication features. Four Porsche 718 sports car, which won engine developing 350 horsepower. fan noise from under the hood. Jeep Active Drive gives the 2017 systems offer differing size touch- numerous races back in the late (Source: Porsche) What can you tell me about this engine? We have owned Jeeps for decades and never had a problem. — Liz Dear Liz: I’m sorry to hear about your problem. I have driven Father, son restore 1933 Pontiac many new Jeep vehicles over the years and have never had the problem you are having. I will say that all of today’s vehicles have a learning curve that can after mishap on the way to show take up to 5,000 miles. Your Jeep, like any other all-wheel or four- On a cold and rainy day in the wheel drive SUV, may have some autumn of 1961, Arthur Sessler driveline noise when shifting into spotted a black 1933 Pontiac with gear from park or switching from white pinstripes for sale. drive to reverse, or reverse to “My dad saw drive. However, a grinding noise it,” William Ses- Classic is not normal. Go to another deal- sler recounts, “and er and if you still get no satisfac- took it home.” cars tion have them contact the Jeep The handsome company representative to meet Pontiac sedan had By Vern Parker you at the dealership. We have a handbrake two newer Jeeps in my family sprouting from with no problems. the floor, positioned alongside a Dear Doctor: I have a ques- gearshift lever that operated a three- speed synchromesh transmission. tion concerning the shelf life of Most importantly, Sessler explains, synthetic motor oil. I use Mobil “This was the first year for this en- 1 (5/20) in my Dodge Charger gine. It’s the king of the straight with the Hemi engine and I use eights.” Castrol Edge (5/30) in my wife’s The 223-cubic-inch engine pro- Ford Fusion with the turbo- duced 77 horsepower, and four charged engine. I change the oil large vertical louvers on each side every five to six months. When- of the engine hood helped keep the ever I see of a sale on synthetic eight cylinders running cool. motor oil I buy it and keep it For the next two decades, both stored for future use. I just want father and son enjoyed driving the to make sure I don’t go past the 3,020-pound, four-door sedan on useful life. What is your opinion special occasions. Even in the heat on unopened motor oil? — of summer, the Fisher No-Draft George Ventilation system, featuring the Dear George: There are many wind-stream principle, kept the oc- he wanted to do with the car. doors was necessary,” Sessler says. upscale Pontiac does have two wip- different synthetic oil brands on cupants comfortable. the market, each brand has differ- “We might as well restore it,” “Each of the four doors required ers and a 100-mph speedometer. Bumper-to-bumper, the Pontiac the younger Sessler responded. about a thousand dollars of wood- “I’ve had it up to 65 mph years ent additive packages. Read the la- stretches an inch and a half longer bel and see if the oil meets the ve- That’s when they began to take the work,” he painfully recalls. ago,” Sessler confesses. than 15 feet. It rides on a 115-inch car apart. They bought a couple of After the body was stripped, After about three years of labor, hicle requirements. I personally wheelbase with a ground clearance use only name brand oils and fil- similar-parts cars; one provided the Sessler was pleased to discover, “It the restoration of the Pontiac was of 8 inches. engine, the other donated the metal had never even been dented.” With as complete as it could be. Thereaf- ters, both at my shop and my own One day, while heading to an vehicles. You can also research shroud for the spare tire at the rear a perfectly pristine body before ter, the Sesslers took their car to antique car gathering in Hersey, of the car. Its carburetor came from him, Sessler decided to paint it several Antique Automobile Club brand oil longevity at the oil man- Sessler recalls that a rod came ufacturer’s website. the Hershey flea market. Martini Brown with Wilshire Brown of America shows and won several blasting through the side of the en- The entire car was restored, from fenders, accented by Apple Green prestigious awards. Since his fa- gine. The mishap certainly ruined the gracefully tilted, shovel-style, wheels and pinstripes. ther’s death, the son has retired the (These questions were answered their outing, but after getting the by Junior Damato, an ASE-certi- V-shaped radiator up front to the The rear window and the rear quar- car; it makes only occasional ap- Pontiac towed, the gentlemen pro- gas cap on the 18-gallon tank at the ter windows were capped with pull- pearances now. fied Master Technician. Questions ceeded on to the event and spent the may be emailed to info@motor- rear. An unhappy surprise revealed down privacy shades, a nice touch When Sessler does take the top- day shopping for a replacement that the wooden framework around designed to differentiate the Pontiac heavy Pontiac on an outing, he matters.biz or sent to the Auto straight-eight engine and assorted Doctor at Motor Matters, P.O. Box which the body was formed needed model from its Chevrolet sibling. makes certain that the radiator, parts. With the disabled Pontiac at to be replaced. A single visor is located above crankcase, and gas tank are full, as 3305, Wilmington, Delaware, home, Arthur asked William what 19804.) “New wood for the top and the the three-spoke steering wheel. The well as the 5.25x17-inch tires. Thursday, April 6, 2017 THE DERRICK. / The News-Herald – 19

WHEELS Porsche Macan adds four-cylinder engine By ANN M. JOB For The Associated Press Fact sheet The Macan, Porsche’s smallest BASE PRICE: $47,800 for SUV, is more affordable and more base model. fuel efficient for 2017 and is stocked AS TESTED: $53,620. with more standard equipment, in- TYPE: Front-engine, all- cluding a rearview camera. wheel-drive, five-passenger, The new base model, called sim- compact crossover sport utility. ply the 2017 Macan, has the Ma- ENGINE: 2-liter, double can’s first four-cylinder engine and overhead cam, turbocharged, in- carries a starting retail price, in- line four cylinder. cluding destination charge, of MILEAGE: 20 mpg (city), $48,850. That’s $4,745 less than the 25 mpg (highway). starting retail price of the 2016 Ma- TOP SPEED: 142 mph. can which came only with V-6s. LENGTH: 184.3 inches. There is less power in the new WHEELBASE: 110.5 inches. base Macan than in last year’s base CURB WEIGHT: 3,902 model and less power than in the pounds. other four 2017 Macans with six- BUILT AT: Germany cylinder engines. OPTIONS: Premium pack- But the 2-liter four cylinder is age (includes Bose surround turbocharged, and the 252 horse- sound system, Porsche Dynamic power and 273 foot-pounds of Light System, automatic-dim- torque generated provide plenty of ming mirrors, front and rear get up and go and strong cruising heated seats) $2,590; Porsche speed in typical Porsche fashion. In Connect $1,020; Carrara White fact, if the test vehicle was any indi- metallic exterior paint $700; cation, drivers need to keep a close standard interior in blackuxor eye on the speedometer, because beige $260; 18-inch S wheel this new Macan easily gets to 85 AP $200. miles an hour on highways without The Macan is more affordable and more fuel efficient for 2017. DESTINATION CHARGE: the driver realizing it. $1,050. The special blended character of The lower weight and fuel effi- tops 400 miles. Even the test Ma- dard active all-wheel drive already is this Porsche — part SUV and all cient four cylinder produced better can, which was driven in a sporty a best-seller at Porsche. During cal- sports car — remains intact. This fuel economy ratings from the U.S. manner and averaged 20.7 mpg, endar 2016, U.S. Macan sales of new Macan, at just over 15 feet in government: 20 miles per gallon in could go more than 400 miles with- 19,332 surpassed that of any other $3,120 Carmine Red special paint, length, feels like a higher-riding but city driving and 25 mpg at legal out a fill-up. Porsche. Through February, U.S. $5,400 wheels, leather Red Garnet still tenacious, road-hugging highway speeds. That compares with Consumer Reports magazine sales were up an additional 42 per- interior and Burmester premium Porsche, agile and responsive. the 17/23-mpg ratings that the 2015, predicts Macan reliability should be cent from the first two months of surround sound system is priced at The smaller engine is lighter 2016 and 2017 Macans received. average, and Porsche tied with Lex- 2016. more than $69,000. weight than the 3-liter and 3.6-liter The gas tank is sizable, at 19.8 us at the top of J.D. Power and As- Badge-conscious, luxury buyers After just a bit of turbo lag, sixes, so the base Macan with no gallons, and the Macan four-cylin- sociates’ 2017 Vehicle Dependabil- can enjoy the Macan with all man- power in the test SUV came smooth- options weighs just 3,902 pounds der engine uses premium fuel. But ity Study released last month. ner of optional luxury trappings, ly and forcefully through the seven- — 210 pounds less than a Macan for the first time, the Macan’s travel Introduced for the 2015 model though prices quickly rise. As an speed PDK automatic transmission, with a V-6. range on a single tank of gasoline year, the five-seat Macan with stan- example, a base, 2017 Macan with and the engine sounded powerful. As crossovers reign, sedans wane New brake tech By RICK POPELY Chicago Tribune With crossovers so popu- keeps family lar, will the sedan go the way of the station wagon, margin- alized into a niche appreciated business moving by some but bought by few? Not quite, but there’s no Link Engineering employs questioning that crossovers By MARK PHELAN Detroit Free Press about 500 people around the are here to stay. world and is looking to add In December and January, DETROIT — In nonde- mechanical and electrical the CR-V was Honda’s best- script buildings in Detroit and engineers. selling model and the RAV4 nearby Dearborn, advanced Links tests brakes and all the was Toyota’s; Toyota expects dynamometers are whirring 24 suspension components attached the RAV4 to be its most popu- hours a day. They are the heart to them in banks of dynos that lar vehicle in 2017. of Link Engineering, an im- run 20 hours a day and around The Rogue compact cross- migrant’s dream that became a the clock when necessary to re- over outsold the Altima mid- family business and one of the spond to the dreaded Friday af- size sedan for the first time world’s leading brake- and ternoon call from a client who last year to become Nissan’s wheel-testing companies. just realized they need new data best-selling model. Business is growing. Link for a meeting Monday morning. At Porsche, best known for has test and engineering facili- It’s not a matter of testing a sports cars, nearly two-thirds ties in Ohio, California, Chi- single set of brakes destined for AP na, Germany, , the next Ford Focus, for exam- of its U.S. sales last year were India, Japan and and is crossovers. In December and January, the CR-V, pictured, was Honda’s best-selling mod- ple, but many different brake el and the RAV4 was Toyota’s. expanding in Michigan. sets developed for different GM announced at the end “Our job is to make sure you drivetrains, duty cycles and of the year that it will elimi- ing, and what’s really driving go up. It means that they’re FCA hasn’t announced re- never have to think about your markets around the world. Ev- nate shifts at three U.S. plants it is that people find that util- willing to spend a little bit placements for the Dart or brakes,” Terry Woychowski, ery material used in the brakes that build passenger cars be- ity vehicles fit well in their more both in purchasing and 200, so it won’t have entries vice president of North Ameri- must also be tested to assure that cause of low demand and lay lifestyles and the fuel econo- in keeping the vehicle on the in the two most popular car can test operations, said. That multiple suppliers working in off more than 3,000 workers. my penalty is just not as great road that suits their lifestyle. segments for at least a while, covers everything from durabil- locations around the world pro- Crossovers drove new ve- as it used to be,” said Stepha- There’s little incentive to sac- if ever. ity and warranty testing to duce exactly the same material hicle sales to a record 17.5 nie Brinley, senior analyst for rifice in that way now,” Brin- Ralph Gilles, FCA’s eliminating vibration, squeaks, to a single set of specifications. million last year and in the IHS Automotive. ley said. global director of vehicle unattractive rust on brake discs Development has become process bumped aside the Compact crossovers, a cat- IHS says passenger cars design, said the company is and making sure no supplier even more complex as regenera- midsize sedan as the family egory that includes popular (sedans, coupes, hatchbacks putting its money where the pulls a fast one, for instance by tive brakes become vital to hy- vehicle of choice. models such as the Ford Es- and convertibles) were 36 market is going, to utility sneaking forbidden asbestos brid-electric drive systems and Sales of crossovers — cape, Honda CR-V, Nissan percent of the market in 2016 vehicles. The shift to SUVs into a brake to cut cost. safety and driver assistance sys- SUVs built on car platforms Rogue and Toyota RAV4, dis- (sports cars were another 3 is a global phenomenon, he The work has become more tems use the brakes in new ways, instead of truck platforms, so placed midsize cars as the percent). Crossovers and said, not just in the U.S. demanding as brakes became in- like lane departure assist, which nearly all but full-size SUVs largest vehicle segment last truck-based SUVs grabbed a SUVs now are 42 percent of tegral parts of new technologies can brake the wheels on one side are crossovers — rose 8 per- year. Brinley said that illus- 40 percent share. IHS fore- sales in the U.S. and 29 per- like hybrid-electric propulsion if the driver wanders out of his cent to 6 million last year, trates where buyers are mi- casts that by 2021 passenger cent globally. and autonomous safety systems. lane into oncoming traffic. more than one-third of the grating. cars will fall to 33 percent and “It looks like it’s going to In addition to the two test Herb Link couldn’t have total. SUVs are classified as labs’ 60 climatic dynos — “We imagined this when he arrived “The midsize sedan tradi- SUVs will grow to nearly 43 keep going,” Gilles said in from Germany in 1926. After light trucks, which accounted tionally had been the family percent. an interview at the Chicago can make it rain or snow in them,” Woychowski says — a working briefly in St. Louis, he for nearly 61 percent of new car, and that is a natural mar- Among full-line vehicle Auto Show in February. came to Detroit in 1927 make his vehicle sales in 2016, a facility in the Detroit suburb of ket for utility vehicles. A manufacturers, the shift away “The unprofitable part of Plymouth builds test equipment fortune. He worked for Cadillac marked change from 2013, (compact) SUV can give you from cars has been most pro- the market, the compact (car for automakers and other man- for a while and then set up a busi- when the market was evenly almost as much utility and nounced at Fiat Chrysler Au- segment), the lower end is ufacturers around the world. ness making manufacturing tools split between cars and space as a (midsize) car. It’s tomobiles. FCA sold 2.26 really something that’s dif- Link builds test equipment in his basement. Link invented a trucks. just taller space,” she said. million vehicles in the U.S. ficult, and if you look at for other companies to evaluate machine to test springs from sup- Midsize car sales fell 12 Buyers detoured from last year, and 343,527 were customer choice, we’re well- brakes on vehicles ranging from pliers, solving a persistent quality percent and compact cars fell crossovers during the reces- cars, just 15 percent of the positioned with crossovers. passenger cars to aircraft and a problem and setting the course 5 percent, and their combined sion but that changed as the total. Car sales at FCA are Our Jeep brand is perfect for 300-mph-plus express train in for the engineering and testing total of 4.2 million was less economy became stronger likely to be even lower this that, so we’re investing in China. Link also created simula- company that bears his name. than 25 percent of the market. and gas prices got lower. year because it ended produc- that area. We also have an tions to test brakes for extreme Link is still family-owned Five years ago, midsize cars “Consumers are fairly con- tion of the Dodge Dart com- Alfa Romeo crossover. use in police cars and other emer- and -operated. Herb’s son Roy alone accounted for about 25 fident now, and that means pact sedan in September and That’s what people like, and gency vehicles. The company is is chairman and CEO. Roy’s percent of new vehicle sales. they’re more willing to take the Chrysler 200 midsize se- that’s where the market is branching out to test wheels, tires sons Matt and Adam both “We see the trend continu- that risk that fuel prices will dan in December. going.” and steering systems. work for the company.

AUTOMOTIVE Q&A By BRAD BERGHOLDT for proper traction. Struts incorpo- 40,000-50,000 miles, or sooner, if ment halogen lamps. The shade is bubble level, is to find a level sur- Tribune News Service (TNS) rate a shock absorber assembly rough road conditions are frequently moved for high beam function. I’ve face in front of a wall or driveway within a tall suspension member encountered. Worn shocks or struts witnessed “flashes” from oncoming door (check by placing a level on Q: I just saw a Mustang going typically surrounded by a large coil can increase stopping distance and cars due to their beam cut-off the door sill, door open). Next, down the freeway with its backend spring. body roll when cornering. They also bouncing up and down on bumpy measure from the ground up to the bouncing up and down over bumps Shock absorbers are a tube- allow nose dive on braking and ac- roads as they approach me. exact center of both headlamp lens- like a yo-yo. Then the back tires shaped component containing hy- celeration squat, cause tire tread It’s also possible your headlights es (turning them onto low beam started doing the yo-yo! What could draulic fluid, a piston, orifice and cupping, and accelerate suspension are out of alignment or are project- helps find the spot) and record the cause this? Also, I’ve recently had metering valves. Kinetic energy component wear. ed high because your vehicle is car- measurement. Mark this same several drivers flash their lights at (suspension travel) is converted into Regarding your headlight ques- rying excessive weight in the rear. height on the wall with a horizontal me, even though I was on low- heat as the fluid is forced back and tion, I wonder if you might be see- Some vehicles are equipped with strip of tape. With the vehicle beam. Why would they do this? — forth between the shock’s chambers, ing the effects of a modern HID/ leveling bubbles on the headlight parked with the headlights on, 25 Donna P. through the orifice, by the piston. projector headlight cropping over a housings. To check them you must feet from the wall on a dark night, A: I’m pretty sure the Mustang’s Shocks and struts can lose func- bumpy road. Many vehicles now first park on a truly level surface check to see if the most intense part tail-bouncing was the result of real- tion and become mushy or over-ex- use a single element for both high with properly inflated tires and typ- of each low beam is about 2-3 inch- ly worn-out rear shock absorbers. tended. This can happen as the result and low beam. The upper edge of ical fuel and luggage loads. If a cor- es below the tape line. If not, pro- Shocks and struts dampen suspen- of faulty valves or worn seals, which the low beam is mechanically rection is needed, the method of ad- fessional adjustment is recommend- sion spring oscillations, stabilizing can lead to internal or external fluid cropped by a shade mechanism, justment can vary a lot between ve- ed. Horizontal adjustment is trickier the vehicle and keeping tires and leakage. This may begin occurring providing a much more abrupt hicles. A simple-but-primitive way to check, and could be an issue as wheels planted firmly on the ground to a noticeable degree at perhaps beam cut-off than older dual fila- to check vertical aim, if there isn’t a well. SONNY´S Gun Shop 2nd Fl. 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C Thursday, with three 1 to LASSIFIED 401k. Successful 9 shifts during the week. MARKETPLACE applicants must possess We employ 14 physician If interested submit valid driver’s license and offices in Clarion County resume and salary By Phone good driving record. and are looking for float requirement to: Monday - Friday By Mail or In-Person Bachelor’s degree in coverage when we are Venango Newspapers [email protected] or fax to: 8am - 5pm related field required or short staffed. 724-458-0912 677-8300 1510 West First Street Associate’s degree and 2 or plus years experience. Please only qualified Make sure your ad Oil City, PA 16301 If interested submit applicants apply. 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Must be a 888 graduate of an Court Recording accredited program for Monitor/ medical assistants, Transcriptionist have a current CPR certification and prior The County of Venango medical office is currently accepting experience is desirable. applications for a full-time (40 hrs. per week) Court MEDICAL Recording RECEPTIONIST Monitor/Transcriptionist This candidate should to work within the have knowledge of Venango County Courts. medical terminology be detailed oriented and Qualifications: High good at multitasking. School diploma or Previous medical office equivalency. Paralegal experience and degree/certificate is computer skills required. preferred. Three years’ clerical experience in L.P.N. administrative, The candidate’s primary professional, functions would be to governmental or judicial provide clinical setting in order to provide assistance to the the knowledge, skills, and medical practice abilities required. Must physician. Must be a pass pre-employment graduate of an drug screening. accredited program. Previous office Starting rate: $11.52/hr. experience is desired. All full-time positions provide paid medical, Please submit your dental, vision, and life resume and letter of insurance for the interest to: employee in addition to Health Services of participation in the Clarion, Inc. County pension plan. c/o Marsha Stiglitz 121 Doctors Lane Applications may be Clarion, PA 16214 obtained from: Or you can email me at Venango County [email protected] Human Resources 1174 Elk Street Franklin, PA 16323. 111 Knox-Construction Completed applications company looking for should be returned to Truck Drivers with CDL same address no later Class A, concrete than Friday, April 7th by finishers and laborers. 4:00 PM. For further Willing to train. information, call Competitive wages and 814-432-9556. EOE M/F benefits package. Call D/V 814-797-2570 22 – THE DERRICK. Thursday, April 6 2017

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The Derrick and The News-Herald Trump condemns Syria attack TheDerrickNews But he doesn’t indicate what U.S. might do in response OCDerrick WASHINGTON (AP) — His might do in response. vived the hard-hitting rhetoric of Assad’s forces, though the embattled expression grave and his words Trump issued no ultimatums in Trump’s political campaign and Syrian leader and his Russian backers emphatic, President Donald comments that were being scoured by strongly hinted some U.S. action denied it. He suggested that the as- Trump declared on Wednesday world leaders for signs of how the was coming. sault that killed 72 people had dimin- the deadly chemical attack in new president would react to a global Trump himself was noncommittal. ished his former reluctance to plunge Syria had crossed “many, many crisis. “I’m not saying I’m doing any- the U.S. further into the complex and lines” and abruptly changed his In a rare reversal of roles, thing one way or another, but I’m dangerous turmoil in the Middle views of Syrian President Bashar Trump was more reserved than certainly not going to be telling you,” East. Assad. many of his top advisers — in- he told reporters. But he refused to say what the U.S. cluding his U.N. envoy who re- He blamed the attack squarely on See SYRIA, Page 8

Bargain hunting? ‘They’re capable of surviving on their own’ Check out our classifi ed section, where Work starts we feature 100s of items for sale everyday. next week WWHHEEEELLSS on new The 2017 Jeep Com- pass is road tested, the 1933 Pontiac is profiled bank and the Auto Doctor an- swers questions. in Franklin Advertiser defections By MARISSA DECHANT Staff writer Construction on a full-service bank along Elk Street in Franklin is set to begin next week. The bank will be a branch office of Clarion County Community Bank, which has been operating out of the old Film Fest Video building at 1281 Otter St. A ribbon-cutting ceremony is planned at 11 a.m. Tuesday to mark The rapid defection of the start of construction. advertisers this week from Whalen Contracting, of Franklin, Bill O’Reilly’s show be- has been hired to complete the cause of sexual harass- $772,000 project. ment allegations raises City code enforcement officer what once seemed an un- Chuck Gibbons said some parking and thinkable question: Can lane restrictions will be in place during O’Reilly survive at Fox part of the construction and that traffic News Channel? may be redirected around the site. Photos by Richard Sayer Last March, the bank received ap- Page 15 proval from Franklin City Council to The young cub made himself at home Wednesday morning in a tree on Bissell Avenue between demolish three buildings in the city’s Peter Greene Plummer Street and Cooper Avenue in Oil City. historic district to make room for the Our columnist discusses new 3,600-square-foot facility with a how churches would have a three-lane drive-through. tough task as a charity pro- Demolition of the three structures vider. located in the 1200 block on lots be- tween Elk and Otter streets were the Page 4 Cub attracts crowd Machault Building, a two-story brick Rescuers use dart to get bear down from trees office building at 1272 Elk St.; and Today’s weather two residential rental properties on By SALLY BELL the adjacent lot at 1262 Elk St. Staff writer See BANK, Page 5 A young bear got a brief taste of life in Oil City Wednesday be- fore rescuers captured and re- Cloudy with showers and leased the cub into more suitable thundershowers. High 55. habitat. Gorsuch Page 3 Fire personnel were dispatched at 10 a.m., said Denny Cherish, an Oil City firefighter who was on the Index scene. showdown Advice, horoscopes ...... 22 The bear, estimated at about one Business ...... 13 year old, had scampered up a tree on Classified ...... 17-24 Bissell Avenue between Plummer vote looms Comics ...... 23 Street and Cooper Avenue. WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Lotteries ...... 2 A crowd gathered as the bear de- Democrats elevated their attacks Opinion ...... 4 scended one limb of against President Donald Trump’s Su- Sports ...... 9-12 a Y-shaped tree and See a photo The Oil City Fire Department brought its ladder truck in an effort preme Court nominee Wednesday, TV ...... 15 then back up another slideshow to get the cub out of the tree. Pennsylvania Game Commission portraying him as an ally of the pow- limb. and video at conservation officer Jason Amory shook the tree branches as erful and an enemy of the weak as an Rescuers shook thederrick. well in an effort to scare the bear back to the ground. explosive showdown loomed on the Deaths the branches of the com. Senate floor. tree and eventually After his first Republicans defended Judge Douglas B. “Doug” Ostergard, squirted the bear with water. attempt failed, Neil Gorsuch, accusing Democrats Franklin The anxious bruin descended the Game Com- of trying to block him out of frus- Hester A. Smith, Franklin tree and quickly went back up into the mission offi- tration over Trump’s election vic- Mary Lucille Martin Gilmore, limbs of another tree that was about cer Jason tory. formerly of Franklin 20 feet away before a conservation of- Amory and “Democrats would filibuster Ruth Taylor J. Stahlman, Oil City ficer fired a tranquilizer dart. Oil City fire- Bader Ginsburg if President Donald The dart hit its mark and the bear fighters Trump nominated her,” said Majori- (Deaths on Page 16) lumbered off behind some homes be- sprayed some ty Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., fore he succumbed to the medication naming one of the more liberal sit- Copyright 2017, The News-Herald water at the and passed out. bear and he ting justices. “There is simply no Conservation officers put the bear, came down. principled reason to oppose this ex- estimated at between 80 to 100 pounds, But he ran to ceptional, exceptional Supreme in the back of a vehicle. a nearby tree Court nominee.” and climbed See CUB, Page 8 back up. See GORSUCH, Page 5

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DEATHS Hester A. Smith Douglas B. ‘Doug’ Ostergard Hester A. Smith, 89, of Douglas B. “Doug” Oster- Franklin, passed away at 5:55 gard, 81, of Franklin, passed p.m. Tuesday, April 4, 2017, at away at 12:15 p.m. Tuesday, The Caring Place in Franklin. April 4, 2017, at his home, Born April 13, 1927, in surrounded by his loving fam- Pittsburgh, Hester was the ily. second daughter of the late Doug was born Jan. 3, Henry C. and Augusta A. 1936, in Warren to the late Moellinger Warrington. Gerould and Mildred Jeffer- She was raised in Provi- son Ostergard. dence, Maryland along with Doug was a 1953 graduate her four brothers and sisters: of Warren High School and AP Patricia Feltenberger, Henry the New York State Ranger Destinations are hosting festivals, hotels are selling Warrington, June Mawhinney School. He worked as a for- out and travelers are planning trips for the solar eclipse and Fred Warrington. Her ester for Hammermill and that will be visible coast to coast on Aug. 21, 2017. mother, Augusta, was from then later at International Pa- Germany and immigrated as a per until his retirement in child to the United States through the port of New York. 1998. Solar eclipse spurs Her father, Henry, grew up in He was married Nov. 30, Maryland. Eventually, the Hester A. Smith 1957, in Erie, to the former Douglas B. Ostergard Evelyn Wittenburg, and she festivals, tours, family settled in the Polk area She was also “Gram” to her and Tristan, Garrett, Megan, and Hester’s parents went to survives. seven grandchildren: Timothy Doug loved woodworking and Kenzie Ostergard, all of work at Polk Center. During Doyle, Jr. and his wife, Ni- Franklin; and five great- WWII, Hester and her sister, and camping. He was a Boy sold-out hotels cole, of Gansevoort, New Scout leader for many years grandchildren, and two step- OREGON (AP) — Get eclipse in Nebraska as the Pat, rode a bus from Polk to York; Heather Heckathorn and great-grandchildren. Geneva to work in a dynamite in Erie and Pleasantville as ready for solar eclipse mania. “culmination of a summer- her husband, Todd, of Ivyland; well as a 4-H Leader for the He is also survived by a Destinations in the path of the long RV trip” with family. factory. One day Hester and Allison Mirage and her hus- brother, Pete Ostergard and June were sitting on the front Gauchos in Warren County Aug. 21 eclipse, which will be “We were originally going to band, Andrew, of Cochranton; and for a group in Forest his wife, Marilyn, of Spotsyl- visible in the U.S. along a nar- book an RV park in the eclipse porch of the family home in Jason Smith and his husband, downtown Polk when Dale County. He was a member of vania, Virginia. row path from Oregon to path in Wyoming, but every- Smith and his friend walked Christopher Morris, of San the Shelby Mustang Club, the Doug was preceded in South Carolina, are going wild where was full,” he said. Jose, California; Jessica Smith death by his parents. by and talked to the girls. The Lake Erie Mustang Owners with plans for festivals, con- Hotels rest is history. Hester and Dale of Pittsburgh; Ryan Smith of Club, the Society of American Funeral arrangements have certs and viewing parties . married on July 3, 1948, and Lancaster; and Samantha Foresters and the Over The been entrusted to Huff Funer- Hotels in Casper, Wyo- In small or remote destina- Smith of Lancaster; and her al Home & Cremation Ser- ming, are charging five times tions, hotels and campsites in lived in a house by Dale’s par- Hill Gang. Doug was also a the path of totality are com- ents in Uniontown Heights in four great-grandchildren, Jack member of First United Meth- vices, Inc. 312 W. Park St., their usual rates. Rooms at Franklin. After 43 years of and Andrew Doyle of Gan- Franklin. Idaho’s Sun Valley Resort pletely sold out. But bigger odist Church in Franklin. cities still have openings. As marriage, Dale preceded her sevoort, New York; and Cole In addition to his wife, Family and friends are have been booked for years. in death Dec. 26, 1991. and Luke Heckathorn of Ivy- welcome Friday at The First An eclipse tour in Tennes- of March 25, Nashville hotels Doug is survived by three were only 54 percent booked. Hester retired from Miller land. children, Cynthia Muir and United Methodist Church, see’s Great Smoky Mountains Equipment (now Honeywell) Additionally, Mrs. Smith is 1102 Liberty St., Franklin National Park sold out in 10 Don’t assume lodging is her husband, Kevin, of Cen- sold out because a travel book- where she worked for over 20 survived by her two brothers, terville, Christian Ostergard from 10 a.m. until the time of minutes. The Smokies are years sewing safety equip- Henry B. Warrington and his the service at 11 a.m. with the among 20 National Park sites ing site says so. Call hotels and his wife, Kaylynn, of directly to ask. ment. wife, Rose, of Cooperstown Erie, and Jeremy Ostergard Reverend Jeff Little, church that will experience the total She was a member of the and Fred M. Warrington and solar eclipse, from sections of Many hotels are offering and his wife, Tammy, of pastor, officiating. eclipse packages. Nashville’s Polk Presbyterian Church. his wife, Peg, of Franklin; and Franklin. Memorials may be made in the Blue Ridge Parkway in She was an avid bowler for her two sisters, Patricia A. North Carolina to Wyoming’s Loews Vanderbilt package in- Also surviving are eight Doug’s name to First United cludes eclipse viewing glasses, many years at both the Frank- Feltenberger of Polk and June grandchildren, Sabrina Dav- Methodist Church, 1102 Lib- Grand Tetons. “We are expect- lin and Seneca Bowling Lanes. Mawhinney of Franklin. ing record visitation,” said commemorative T-shirt, Uber enport and her fiance, Chuck erty St, Franklin 16323; or to gift card and bar credit. Hotel She enjoyed “Curves” and the Family and friends will be the Venango VNA Founda- NPS spokesman Jeffrey Ol- Tucker, of Titusville, Kyle son. Jackson in Jackson Hole, Wy- “Silver Sneakers” Program at received from 3 to 7 p.m. Fri- Davenport and his wife, Crys- tion, 491 Allegheny Blvd., the YMCA. On Monday eve- day at the Gardinier Funeral Hopkinsville, Kentucky, oming, has an “eclipse con- tal, of Pleasantville, Tyler Franklin 16323. cierge” to help guests plan nings she was a card shark Home, Inc., 1315 Chestnut Online condolences may population 32,000, and Car- with her card club group. Muir of Centerville, Allisha bondale, Illinois, population their $699-a-night stay. St., Franklin. Muir and her companion, be sent to the family by visit- Hester loved to bake and was Funeral services for Mrs. 23,000, expect 50,000 visitors Consumers in Oregon have known for cooking Sunday Kevin Winans, of Centerville, ing www.HuffFuneral.com. each. The destinations, 140 complained about hotels can- Smith will be held at 11 a.m. celing reservations they made dinners for her large family. Saturday at the funeral home miles apart, will experience She made afghans for all of about 2 minutes and 40 sec- long ago, claiming rebranding with the Rev. Diane Whitman, or new ownership, then charg- her grandchildren to enjoy and pastor of the Cooperstown onds of total darkness, among always made cookies for them eclipse sites with the longest ing much higher rates for re- Presbyterian Church, officiat- booking. when they were home. Her ing. duration. Events in the region family was very proud to call Interment will be in Old include an “Eclipse Con” fes- Location and weather her “Mom” and “Gram,” she Sandy Cemetery. tival, concerts and tailgate par- As the moon moves in front was a blessing to all who The family suggests that ties. knew her. of the sun, daylight will yield memorial contributions be South Carolina’s Clemson to darkness from Oregon to Hester is survived by her University also expects 50,000 two sons, Eugene D. Smith made to the charity of one’s South Carolina along a path choice and/or the Polk Presby- people at a campus event that 60 to 70 miles wide. The path and his wife, Leslie, of Frank- will feature astronomers and lin and Samuel J. Smith and terian Church. of totality will also cut across other experts. Twenty thou- broad swaths of Idaho, Mon- his wife, Babs, of Lancaster; To send flowers, cards, or sand people will gather in the and her daughter, Brenda K. online condolences, loved tana, Wyoming, Nebraska, Ochocho National Forest for Missouri, Kentucky and Ten- Doyle and her husband, Timo- ones are invited to visit www. Oregon Eclipse 2017, with thy, of Clarks Mills. gardinierfuneralhome.com. nessee, along with corners of music, yoga, theater, art in- Kansas, Georgia and North stallations and more. Wind Carolina, and a tiny chip of River Reservation in Wyo- Iowa. Totality will first hit AP ming hosts “bring back the Mary Lucille Martin Gilmore Pluto is illuminated from behind by the sun as the New Oregon around 10:15 a.m. Pa- sun” ceremonies. cific time. South Carolina will Mary Lucille Martin grass Hospice Care Center in Horizons spacecraft travels away from it at a distance A Pink Floyd Tribute band Gilmore, 102, formerly of Lexington, Kentucky. of about 120,000 miles. experience the final moments plans a “Dark Side of the of total darkness at 2:49 p.m. Franklin, widow of Calvin A complete obituary will Moon” concert in Jefferson Eastern time. City, Missouri. The South Howard Gilmore, died Mon- be published at a later NASA spacecraft halfway between Some spectators are head- day, April 3, 2017, at Blue- date. Carolina Philharmonic in Co- Pluto and next smaller stop lumbia offers “Star Wars Mu- ing to mountains and forests siclipse.” Sylva, North Caroli- to experience the eclipse in a na, has a “Moonlight Mad- natural setting. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. With another 466 million “Think of an eclipse as an Justin McCalmont service set (AP) — NASA’s New Hori- ness” run. miles remaining, New Hori- incredible short night,” with A celebration of life for keyville Methodist church zons spacecraft is now half- zons will go into a five-month Eclipse chasers Justin W. McCalmont, 44, of will officiate. There will be an way between Pluto and its hibernation later this week. “a rapid sunset and then sun- Sharon Hahs and her hus- rise,” said Sara Morris, an or- Harrisville, will be held at 11 hour of visitation prior to the next much, much smaller Although still zooming a.m. Saturday at the Larry E. stop. band, Billy, have chased 14 nithologist and biology pro- service. along, the spacecraft is slow- eclipses around the world McKinley Funeral Home in New Horizons — which ing down slightly as it gets fessor at Canisius College in Clintonville. The Rev. Ken- Justin passed away Mon- reached the milestone this from Mongolia to South Afri- Buffalo, New York. “Birds go farther from the sun. Besides ca. They’ll see this one from a neth Hughes from the Bar- day, April 3, 2017, at home. week — is bound for an even aiming for MU69, New Hori- back to roost. Animals that are more remote object called family farm in Missouri, not active during the day will stop zons will study a couple doz- far from their St. Louis home. 2014 MU69. Like Pluto, the foraging and put themselves object orbits in our solar sys- en other Kuiper Belt objects “There is nothing else in from afar. our universe that looks like a in a place of safety.” OTHER DEATHS POLICE & FIRE CALLS tem’s twilight zone known as Destinations that offer easy the Kuiper Belt, but is barely New Horizons arrived at total solar eclipse,” said Hahs. Taylor J. Stahlman, 24, Man injured in 1 percent its size. MU69 is Pluto in July 2015, becoming “The air gets cool. You have highway access have an ad- of Oil City died Tuesday, single-vehicle accident nearly 1 billion miles beyond its first visitor from Earth. It 360-degree dusk. Nature vantage in bad weather: You April 4, 2017. Pluto. launched from Cape Canav- sounds really happen: the cock can drive elsewhere to seek An Oil City man was in- The spacecraft will swoop eral in 2006. crows, birds get quiet. We clear skies. “Clouds are the jured in a single-vehicle acci- past MU69 on Jan. 1, 2019. The spacecraft is currently even had a horse cross our enemy of eclipse chasers,” dent Sunday morning in Plum “That flyby will set the re- 3.5 billion miles from home. viewing area to return to the said Hahs. “If one can move, cord for the most distant world It takes radio signals five stable.” Township, Venango County. one should.” ever explored in the history of hours and 20 minutes to reach Michael Allen of South- The driest section of the Franklin state police said civilization,” chief investiga- the spacecraft from the con- ampton, England, is a “keen eclipse path is from eastern Sean Thompson, 21, lost con- tor Alan Stern of Southwest trol center at Johns Hopkins amateur astronomer” who Oregon to western Nebraska trol of his vehicle at about Research Institute said in a University in Laurel, Mary- considers the eclipse “a once but “even the driest places on TeaTea Table Table statement. land. in a lifetime opportunity.” He 2:25 a.m., Sunday morning can’t travel alone because he Earth experience clouds, fog GossipGossip along Route 428. has cerebral palsy and epilep- and rain,” said Brady Phillips The vehicle left the road- sy, so his brother Nick is ac- at the National Oceanic and way and impacted with a small 22 YEARS AGO companying him on a three- Atmospheric Administration, –Choose from Daffin’s Can- cluster of trees, police said. April 6, 1995 group of food stores an- day tour to Nashville with which is developing an online dies’ large assortment of their weather map for the eclipse. Thompson was transported nounced it would roll back eclipse-viewing at the Ken- filled chocolate eggs, creamy Suzie Ditzenberger, Li- tucky border. Be sure to buy eclipse glasses, to UMPC Northwest by Emer- zanne Crowther, Brenda Fry , prices, but most retail prices bunnies, and Hallmark cards. across the country remained Jack Bohannon of Anchor- but don’t spend a lot: $1 glasses 1231 Liberty St., Franklin gycare ambulance. Lisa Hancox and Kim Tarr age, Alaska, plans to see the with paper filters are fine. rehearsed for the Noel Cow- steady despite the meal boy- ard comedy “Blithe Spirit” at cott. the Barrow-Civic Theatre. April 6, 1951 Philadelphia’s American Revolution “Like” us on April 6, 1995 Bright sunshine two days The children’s room at in a row provided plenty of Museum exceeds fundraising goal the Franklin Public Library hope for real spring weather, PHILADELPHIA (AP) — tunda will be renamed in his facebook despite heavy frost which got a new multimedia com- Philadelphia’s Museum of the honor. puter, thanks to a $4,000 gift blanketed everything in the from the Franklin Kiwanis morning. American Revolution says it The museum says the gift Club. Mrs. C.K. Mains of Em- has exceeded its $150 million highlights the “incredible con- REGIONAL HIRING EVENT lenton returned to her home April 4, 1973 fundraising effort, just weeks tributions” Stern has made to after spending several days before it opens to the public. Philadelphia’s cityscape, in- RIVERVIEW INTERMEDIATE UNIT A rear-end collision involv- with Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. 0D\ƮHOG5RDG_&ODULRQ3$ ing two tractor-trailer rigs oc- Parker, who were ill. A $2.5 million gift from cluding the master plan of the 4.10.17 | 10am - 2pm* curred on Interstate 80, send- Comcast and The Aileen K. Navy Yard and the Comcast ing all three persons to Grove April 6, 1929 and Brian L. Roberts Founda- Center. Substitute Positions Available: City Hospital. All three of the The curb market had 10 tion put the fundraising cam- The collection of art, immer- 7HDFKHUV_&ODVVURRP$LGHV_6HFUHWDULHV_&XVWRGLDQV dealers on the street in addi- injured were from California. paign at $152 million. The gift sive exhibits and objects from 3UHVHQWDWLRQWLPHVDPDPSPSP The accident occurred four tion to those in the market miles east of Exit 4 near Clin- house. The first home grown was made in honor of the mu- the Revolutionary Era opens RSVP to Josh Fuller at 570.971.6172 or tonville. onions were offered, at three seum’s architect Robert A.M. April 19 — the anniversary of (EOE) apply online at Source4Teachers.com The nation’s 10th largest bunches for 10 cents. Stern, and the museum’s ro- the opening battles in 1775.