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Page Four WELLSVILLE DAILY REPORTER, WELLSVILLE, NEW YQRK May 20, 1967 US Tornado Track Seen Farther North This Year By BILL SANSING Conservation Scholarships ITHACA Teachers interest- NORMAN, Okla. (AP) Whenever a thunderstorm moves into "Tornado Alley," weather experts and other scientists pounce like mice on a piece of cake. Unseasonably cool temperatures have sent storm tracks ed in studying natural resourc- fnrther to the north this season, es should a PP lv Promptly for a causing deaths and destruction three-week course to be con- in Illinois, Minnesota, Iowa and ducted this summer at the Cor- oiher states. Warm surface nel1 University Field Station on temperatues and humidity are Oneida Lake the state Conser two factors involved in touching (vat)0n Department announced off tornadoes. loclay Relatively few tornado watch warnings have been issued for the "Tornado Alley" states of Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas this year.

DOUBLE-FLOW TURBINE Phantom view of a hot gas turbine shows turbine blades and Ahnilt that wprp inlets for exhaust from two aircraft-type jet engines located on opposite sides of the turbine. ADO 1 1 mdny The turbine, driven by the engine exhaust, turns an electrical generator. The U.S. Patent Of- an fice recently awarded a patent covering this type turbine to'Dr. Albert F.

lianschke and Daniel J. Aiken of Worthinglon Corporation's turbine division. The course called "Field Studies in Natural Resources Conservation" will be held July 10-28 at Cornell's Shackleton Point Center on the south shore of Oneida Lake, near Oklahoma, through April had Bridgeport. The University of- confirmed reports on only 13 £ers three hours of graduat tornadoes, 3 in January and 10 academ i credit for completing in April. This includes only ne which it conducts which touch the ground.

in cooperation with the Conser- brother-in-lawr Raymond C. Gleason, as a warrant officer following the latter's completion qf sighted va tion Department. fixed wing flight training at the U.S. Army Aviation School, Ft. Ruckcr, Ala.

WU1 Gleason, son Albert Bromley Director of Clair Gleason of 52 E. Dyke Wellsville, and Mrs. Anna Mae Gleason of RD3, Wellsville, As surface temperatures in- of the Conservation Depart- graduated with more than 400 fixed and rotary wing aviators, ancl has been assigned to Vietnam VM11U1I TT 1 IT I Cmin'nn P.OMC'h TTIn rCSldCHtS Of A FAMILY AFFAIR Major James E. Hart Jr. (left) officiates at the swearing in of his Worthin-gton Engineers Given Patent For Hot Gas Turbines A team of Worthinglon Corporation engineers, including Dr.

Albert F. Hanschke, manager of engineering of the turbine division in Wellsville and Daniel J. Aiken, also of Wellsville has been awarded a United States patent covering double-flow hot gas turbines for recovering power from jet type hot gas generators. ri The invention of this turbine is important to the electrical utility industry. Hot gas turbines are finding increasing use in stand-by electrical power plants to provide a quick source of electricity in periods of peak usage when demand for electricity over-burdens primary generating facilities.

The power turbines are driven by the hot gas exhaust from jet engines, similar to the en- crease in the lower Great Plains Cent's 7 Maj. Hart, son of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hart avfi school W01 Glea statpc Talwav nrin nr r.

Friendship, serves in the Department of Rotary Wing 1 raining at tne aviation SCHOOL wui (jiea- states, says Galway prm- Education points out hat the Prudence Hopkins, and Maj. Hart to the former Betty Hopkins, cipal assistant at the National course includes field trips, dis- hters of Mr and Mrs Garold kins Sl of Friendship. Severe Storm Forecast Center, cussions, and lecture demon- Kansas City, the storm strations by recognized author- tracks will revert to their usual ities, and emphasizes scientific paths. In 1963, the tornado sea- aspects of resource manage- son in this part of the country ment. The Conservation Department didn't start until May 23.

me uonservanon ueparuueiii Miss Kathleen Joyce, daugh- More sophisticated equipment is offering 30 scholarships this lej Qf Mr and Mrs ames is being used this season to year, Mr. Bromley said, with Joyce ha been accep ted at diagnose thunderstorms each grant covering the cost of skidm ore Coll at Saratoga Dr. Edwin Kessler, head of meals and lodging. Tuition of ni intr maim in the National Severe Storms $100 is paid by the student. ana pians lo maj01 Laboratory here, said that for Persons seeking additional in- the first time a pair of Doppler formation on this course should radars are being used to track write to: Summer Sessions Of- t'nunderstorms as the scientists fice, Ives Hall, Cornell Univer- aim toward better tornado fore- sity, Ithaca, N.Y., 14850.

June 1 cast methods and, hopefully, is the deadline for applica- one day to control the deadly tions. winds. Andover News Notes The Salvation Army Friendship Firemen Completes Plans To Hold Clambake For Civic Dinner Mrs. Frank Holmes Telephone 3283 art. Miss Jean Crawford of Syra- FRIENDSH1P The Friend- slvp Volunteer Fire Department will hold its third annual indoor Plans were completed loclay clambake Sunday, May 21, for The Salvation Army's an- from to P.m., open to the nf hpr Mr These particular radars, he fi mon ews Qtes JMmes'of BakeTcJurt? explained, "see" wind moving DCimuiil MCW3 iwica toward or away from them but Mrs.

Lynn Watson by using two in different loca- 268-7875 tions the wind can be viewed all narents Mr around. The present use is Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ruding strictly experimental and they accompanied Mr. and Mrs.

chestnut Strppt TT odCKeic, ot atieei. nual civic dinner, to be held at Public. 6:30 p.m. Monday, May 22, at Royal Scott, general chair" rrawTnrd Lon Vue Restaurant. man, said clams and snacks Captain Theodore Stanfield, wil1 be served all afternoon.

PartwriiTht of Wpst commanding officer of the lo- Proceeds from th? event will 01 cgl said Colone i and be placed in the department's Mrs. Frank Culdenschuh will eciuipment fund. be special guests. Bids are now being accepted Col. Gukienschuh has served by the Friendship Town Board for many years as head of The on 'hs fire department's 1939 VK i Rochester fs uent Salvation Army's rehabilitation Ford pumper truck.

Chief Carl Mother JOay as guest of her work with alcoholics in the Schneider had suggested to the George East The fiye Men Social ard that (he truck, oldest V3- Service Centers carrying on the llicle in the department's fleet, DR. A. F. HANSCIIKE DANIEL J. AIKEN ers.

gines on commercial jet air- other parts of the world. Wor- in demand on the system, the craft. The power turbines, in thington, which also manufac- jet gas-turbine power plant can delivering electricity sa foimatlon are not utilized to warn of twist- Francis Hepker, Wellsville, to a work in this area are located in be sold and Ihe proceeds placed St Albans Hospital Naval Klcnai Uawtoid of Kochest- Buffal0i Rochester, Syracuse in a capital improvement fund. "Our radar data system is Hospital, Long Island! Monday a nd Binghamton and in he ha 2 allon perfected," Kessler stated to see their son, Paul Hepker. Erie Pa Sl iage tank and 25 0-gallon-per- radar feeds in- He is one of the Marines brought It is expected that Mayor minute pressure pump, and is into back from Vietnam seriously S- Holmes enter Robert Gardner will attend the in running condition.

It may thunderstorms into back jrom Vietnam seiiously tained members of the nnpi anA nffpr nf greet be seen at tne Eagt Mgin fireball, where it is parked on information that in anT 1 Buring the entertainment por- the front lawn for by one jet gas engine, has sold quickly, preventing serious in- computers and in two minutes wounaeu. Bridge Club at her home on i ng Mr and Mis Kicnaia bnanK turn, drive large generators lures single-flow turbines driven begin which develop electricity for by one jet gas en.dne, has sold utility transmission. more than 75 turbines for gen- terruption of power to utility 2f secon ds, an observer can re- The paient, issued by the U.S. crating facilities with a combin- customers. Steam generating ce ve information that in the Patent Office on April 11, 1967, ed output of more than two plants require several hours to past it required several were cc LS ui by cards wjth fhe honors bdn wilf be featur- opened at 8 p.m.

June in covers double-flow power tur- million kilowatts. start and produce electricity, The radar-computer concept, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Kose. bines, driven by two jet en- The primary value of jet gas A gas-turbine power plant in added is "quite important Mr.

and Mrs. Keith Lime and gines located on opposite sides electric generating facilities is Holyoke, in operation not 1 to research, but to fore- family, Almond, were guests of of the turbine. The patent has their ability to go from cold during the power failure in the casting." her nar A dessert was served followed tion, the Timbrel Brigade of the Bids on the truck will be her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrg William Joyce enter bcal dtade indudes Ter meeting.

tained members of the En GrQss Cjndy orton Faith been pending since April of 1965 start to full load generating in northeastern United States in or nine airplanes may Ham Patrick who celebrated tre Noug CJub gt her home Qn Crow DQ Gardner and selection on the musical saw" ilizing the four minutes or less. In event 1965, made Holyoke one of the be airborne at one time when Mrs. Clme birthday anmver- Eln 1L saw. and installations utilizing turbines are already in opera- of failure of the main general- few cities in the area to main- there are threatening storms, sary lion in the Uni'ted States and ing plant or sudden increases tain full service. U2 planes are flown high over John Streeter of Warsaw was ir an overnight guest of Mr.

and r- Mrs. Ernest Lyons. clerk at Headquarters Fourth buYence." Mr and Mrs Fay Waid and Allied Tactical Air Force, a An Air Force F100 flies into family, Smethport, Mr. In U. S.

Uniforms Elm Street, Thursday evening. Kathy Dieter, with Mrs. Eugene Honors were presented to Mrs. Pigford as leader. of chaina The for or committee, will present a from any board member.

Army Specialist Four Richard L. Kauffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Kauffman of Black Creek, arrived recently in Vietnam with his unit, the fiSSth Signal Support Company.

A radio teletype operator, Spec. Kauffman, 22, entered the Army in October 1965 and completed basic training at Ft. Dix', N.J. He is a 1963 graduate of Cuba Central School. Mrs.

Kauffman (Georgia) resides in Belfast. NATO Command, Ramstein Air never into a and Mrs. Merle Waid, Gifford Base, Germany. buzz the peri- and Mrs. Pearl Winchell, Cuba T-Sgt.

Crittenden joined mete and B57's and a P38 track were Sunday guests of Mr. and U.S. Air Force in 1950. His as- the wea ther activity with ra- Mrs. Gerald Winchell.

Mr. and signments have taken him to dars Mrs. Duane Waid and family, Newfoundland, as well as var- veteran hurricane hunters Interlaken, spent the weekend ions staff duties across the U- from the Weat her Bureau's re- with her parents at the nited States. search headquarters at Miami Winchell home. The son of James H.

Critten- in have joined the -Rough Mrs. Pauline Loper and Linda den of Whitesville, the service- Rider ro ect here. They Brooks, Arcade, were callers of man is currently on his second brought (wo and the B57 Mr. and Mrs. James Brooks tour in Germany.

He is ac- and 30 crew me mbers and sup- Monday evening, cornpaniecl by his wife, Rita, port pers onnel. They are due Dennis Grastorf and David and their two sons, Thomas home arountl June 10, in time Eaton of Rochester were home ancl Stephen. Yearbook Dedicated To Teacher at A-A Vars, Folsing, Harriet Schwarzen- Miss Elizabeth Folsing accompanied Carol Carpenter lo Andover last week from Palm Beach, Fla. where Carpenter had spent' the with her mother and Mrs. Pearl Ryckman ROUND DANCE SQUARE Every Saturday Night 9 'til 1 Music by "THE PLOW BOYS" Members and Guests Only Whitesville American Legion Mrs.

"Margaret Burns at Lake Worth, Fla. Seaman Recruit Dennis for the kickoff'of the regular over the weekend with his par- hurricane season. ents Mr. and Mrs. Clifford The weather study here is Grastorf and family.

part of the Environmental Mr. and Mrs. Fred Graham Most of Sikkim is mountain- Science Service Administration and Mrs. Leo Hunt spent Sun- ous, and Ihe snow crowned program. Involved are the fed- day with Mr.

and Mrs. Bay- peaks are regarded as the a- ALFRF.D The 1967 Alcen, eral government, Air Force, ard Tullar, Wellsville. bode of the protect- Haskins, son ol Mi. and Mis (he Alfred-Almond Central private businesses and universi- Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Hunt ing deities. Just below the snow- K. 1-iasKins uusnioici, S( hool yoar ook has bRPn d-d- ties. Britain has two observers and family spent Sunday with line is the supposed dwelling of has been graduated from nine ed )y Us staff iQ Kerme(h present her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Clif- the Abominable Snowman, weeks of Navy basic iramgal ra driver education leaclnr The project is in a dandy loca- ford Grastorf. L. L. Stillwell, the Naval 1 raining Center at AACS )ion fm tomado studies From Angfelica was also a gues t. n-i re i -i i- A Gradual-of Mansfield State 1957 through 196G, Oklahoma The P.

M. Club met with Mrs. 1 he 20-year-old sailor studied Teachers College, Mr. Brace had 657 touchdown tornadoes, Leon Ackerman Monday night, military subjects and lived and lives in that community He an average of more than 65 per Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Johnson, worked under conditions sim- teaches driver education at An- vea ilar to those he will encounter oli( a Andover, ancl Alfred-Alon his first ship or at his first mo nd under Hie Allegany Conn- shore station. Hoard of Cooperative Educational Services. Aviation Fire Control Techni- The dedication page reads: cian Airman David G. Terwilli- "His personal experiences, his ger, whose parents are Mr. ancl consideration for others, his Mrs.

Merle G. Terwilliger of honesty, his sense of humor was graduated re- all of Ihoss he has shared with Green son centlv from Aviation Fire Con- us. lie has taughl us so much Canaseraga Slates Scholarship Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vetter, Ripley, Mary Johnson, Alfred University and Ibrahin Sek- erdioglu of Alfred University originally from Turkey spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. F.L. Casterline. Paul Casterline ancl Jack Messerschmitl, Rochester were also guests. Mon.

Tues. Wed. SPECIAL Reg. $15.00 Permanent Only $9.95 DIAL 968-2444 GAYLORD'S Beauty Salon South Cuba, N. Y.

rvaP son lli-i LJdie Ltieen, son rptt of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Green Technician School at more than techni skills and 2" of Allentown, has completed aval Air Technical Training technical rules he is so much Memh.s Tenn rno Army basic training at Ft. Dix, N.J., and is taking advanced training in transportation at Ft. Eustis, Va.

His address: Pvt. E-2 Dale Green US517- 74192, Co. 1st School Battal- The Faw- No. 1582 of the Can- American Legion has in Memphis, Tenn. more than an ordinary driving ul SIie a a Ua aWai 'J He studied safety precau- instructor.

For your optimistic 1001 to the local hlgh S( ho01 lions, publication, reports ancl outlook on life, thank you, Mr 8 raduate continuing his educa- Ihe basic theory of aviation gun- Brace." tlon bevond hi 8 sch o1 at the fire control systems. Belsy Rulon served as editor- college of hls choice in-chief for the annual. The annual selection is to be staff included Lydia Poulin, lit- made by a committee of the erary editor- Lois Tinklepa'ugh mgn scn ool faculty and repre- art editor; Terry Palmiter, as- sentatives of the local Legion Private James E. Gallman, ion, Course 61B30, Class 21, Ft. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Roland Eustis, Va. Gallman of Angelica, complet- sisiant art" editor;" Lynnette st Tnis $10 award will be eel reconnaissance training May Rossman, patron editor- Jill continued throughout the extent 12 at the Army Armor Center, I aWrence, sales editor- John of tne college career of the se- Leonard J. Giglio, whose par- Ft. Knox, Ky.

Patton, business editor Aaron lected winner. The action was ents are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pvt. Gallman, 22, received Rhodes.

photography editor- taken at a recent meeting of the D. Giglio of Hornell, has been eight weeks of instruction in the Lewis Butler, sports editor. Ad- I-agion Post and is a part of its promoted to airman first class methods of scouting ancl patrol- visors were Lawrence Shine- program to promote high ideals in the U.S. Air Force. ling, with emphasis on the op- barge r.

Linn L. Phelan, Rich- and the continuance of educa- The airman is an aircraft e- eration of Army jeeps on rug-, ard Kennell, ancl Mrs. Ruth tion beyond high school. The an- quipment repairman at Kinche- ged terrain. Seaman.

nouncement was made by Com- loe Air Force Base, Mich. His mander Leonard Neetz. wife, Tom, is the daughter of Staff Sergeant Wayne E. Grit- Joe Namath passed for 19 The first award will be given Mr. and Mrs.

E. Wayne Lippin- lenden of Whitesville has been touchdowns with the New York at the annual Commencement cott of Alfred Station. promoted to the rank of techni- Jets last season. exercises June 23. BABCOCK Sun.

Mon. Tucs. 7 9 ALL SEATS $1.00 Young People Should be Accompanied by Parents Last Times Tonight 7 9 SUNDAY, MAY 21st TWO FEATURES BAKED VIRGINIA HAM With Pineapple Sauce or BROILED SPRING CHICKEN Cranberry Sauce A COMPLETE DINNER Children Under 12 $1.10 Of course there are many other selections from the menu of the day DINNER HOURS 12:30 to 6:30 P.M. COCKTAIL HOURS a.m. 'til CLOSING EASY PARKING REAR OF HOTEL THE NEW Sherwood HOTEL Cass and Canisteo Sts.

Hornell, N. Y. Phone 324-2230.

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