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LOCK haven Express, lock Haven, February 6, I960 Kiwanians Honor Farmers Several Clinton County with Loudon M. Kyle of Mackeyville as the guest of honor were paid tribute by the Kiwanis Club here Thursday. Others introduced by C. P. Me- Minn, county agricutural exten-' sion agent, a Kiwanian and pro-i gram chairman, included: Earl; C.

Dotterer, Mill Hall R. who! with his brother, Ralph were' honored for having the top in Pennsylvania in growing and; using grass: Taylor A. Doebler' and his son, Taylor, Jersey! Shore R. one of the greatestj producers and distributors of hy-i Deaths R. H.

Harris Lamar, Dies Retired Farmer Suffered Stroke Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Irvin L. Miller, of Woolrlcli, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Elizabeth, to Donald Lcc LAMAR-Robert H. Harris.

76. brid seed corn; Hans Fritz, R. Nittany Valley farmer who has! 1, grower of best wheat injlived here 32 years, died at 650' nccl son of Torcssa Pennsylvania in 1959. and in the Lock Haven Hospital. CumminKS 64 church SI Stern, Mill Hall R.

D. 1, state' Mr. Harris retired in 1945, after' champion potato-picker for the 40 years of fanning. He has been last four years and biggest pro- ill two years, following several ducer of potatoes in Clinton strokes. Sunday he suffered an- County.

'other, and Tuesday he entered Kyle, one of only six mastenthe hospital, in critical condition, farmers selected each year in' He was born in Nittany Valley Pennsylvania, is a member of had lived here all his life. Mill Hall Kiwanis Club as is Earl; His wifc three sons and Dotterer. Several Mill Hall Ki- an ac i op ted daughter survive: Ron- wanians were present to honored 3., Scoltsburg, N.Y.: W. Ker- Kyle among them E. J.

Cross, N.Y.: Kenneth past lieutenant governor of the canton, 0., and Miss Jean Har- Kiwanis. Bellefonte: also 10 grandchil- Donnid, who recently served with the paratroopers, is now- employed by the Cutnmlngs Sheet and Mclal Co. Miss Miller is attending the Lock Haven High School. No date has been set for the wedding. Service Sunday for Boy Scouts Mill Hall Troop Active This Week MILL of Troop 68 will attend services at the Methodist Church tomorrow morning in observance of Boy Scout Week.

Thursday the Boy Scout charter presentation was made to the Kiwanis Club at the Dutch Inn. Donald Hammer, Scout executive, presented the charter to Kiwanis President Kermit Cross. Scouts have arranged two programs here in observance of Boy Scout Week, Friday, at Bald Eaglc-Nittany High School and Feb. 12 at the Mill Hall-Bald Eagle Elementary School. Oakes, a senior patrol leader, has made the arrangements.

Hospitals Eugene Dozier, 9, N. Grove St. Avis Pastor Speaks Sunday Gas at Youth Banquet Stored at Denver Bride to Be The engagement of Miss Sandra June Barnett to Ray Duanc Fritz is announced by her mother, Mrs. Marguerite B. Meyers.

Mr. Fritz is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Fritz, of McEihattan.

WOOLRICH-Youth Sunday will observed at the Community Church tomorrow. At the morning worship hour, young people will assist in the ser- ivice. The pastor, the Rev. William A. Snyder, will speak on "Why Men Crack Up." Tomorrow closes a national observance of Youth Week, Jan.

30 to Feb. 7. At 5.30 p.m., the Woman's Society of Christian Service will sponsor a youth banquet for church families. Youth Fellosv- ship members will be guests of honor. Speaker for this tureen supper event will be the Rev.

Donald L. Shaffer, pastor of the Avis Methodist Church. to Be Married Mrs. Marguerite B. Meyers, 927 Ellinger Williamsport, an- Local, and J.S.

Police on Panel Ryan and McKean Slated at Wmspt. William B. Ryan, of the Lock Richard Fenton and and six great-grandchildren. was admitted to the Lock Haven McKnight of the Lock Haven High! Five brolhcrs anc sis(crs ar al vesierday for surgery. School Key Club were also special I Benjamin Homer City; Wil- guests, jliam Cresson; James and MoMinn paid tribute to the lead-'Bruce Lamar; Howard Medical admissions yesterday Salona'; nhl William Schwab, 10, son ol Mrs.

Earl Anclrus. Mill I Island Route; John at the Scout dinner. Four Scouts from the Flaming Arrow patrol were Edward Flanigan, patrol leader: John Middlesworth, assist-inounces the'engagement of her ant. Richard Cross and Keith daughter, Sandra June Barnett, to Adams. Ray Duane Fritz.

From the Panther patrol, Doug-) Mr. Fritz is the son of Mr. and Haven police force, will take part las Robinson, patrol leader; Den-JMrs. Charles G. Fritz, McElhat- nis Snyder, assistant.

Miles Kessinger and Alan Yufer attended; from the Crow patrol, John Newman patrol leader, Larry Walker and Malcolm Killinger. Others from Troop 68 were Rob- joey erl Jackman. scoutmaster; Walter He gave a highly interesting and Rishell, all informative talk on the farmer's situation in the economic picture. Funerals HARRIS-Services for Robert E. Church JcfTery Yarnell, try spent for subsidies, Uiei 76 of Lamar wll died at 18 months, son of Mr.

and Mrs. tan. in one of the panel discussions at a special conference on automo- Miss Barnett attended the Wil- bile th eft to be staged by the liamsport High School and is em-, FederaI Bureau of Investigation at ployed at the W'eldon Manufactur-. the Elk Club, Williamsport, next ing Co. in Williamsport.

I Wednesday. Mr. Fritz attended Lock Haven' The local detective captain will High School. He is employed a member of the first panel. In uul I)aiJ isjanu jiouic; uu ai nign otnuui.

ne is employed oy DC a memoer 01 tne nrst panel, in Spanglcr. 17 months, son of assistant; Jack Oakes, Piper Aircraft Corp. at the Lock the third panel will be" Acting and Mrs. John Spangler, SL nim atro leader; Keith Me- Haven Municipal Airport. Chief of Police Bruce McKean, of Lamar: Mrs.

Ethel Moore, 401 W. Closkey. quartermaster, and Ron-j The wedding will take place on' Jersey Shore, and Chief John R. Fourth Mrs. Nellie Young, 139 ny Smith, librarian.

March 11. Triple Misfortune Comes to Steinbacher Family years; housing, transportation, and the over-' Ha11 Thc Rev Van Beeman of James Fowler. (Mill Hall. COLLOMSVILLE Triple mis- ill costs of living, $25, while two Mackeyvi wi ciate Inter- Patients Discharged fortune, a girl shot, a mother's Items which affect the farmer's' mcn1 Mt Bethel Discharged yesterday we miscarria sc. ancl grandmother's! income have increased in price nends cal1 at thc funcral Mrs.

Charles Miller and son, Sa- have come to the James; comparatively little-food. omc Mondav fr 9 iona; Mrs. 'Leonard Embick and -S'finbacher family in the past Service Nbfes DENVER, Colo. (API The McDonald on Maneuver! commander of Rocky Mountain! Jonn j. McDonald, 30, Arsenal disclosed Friday that jf Lucille, lives in North Bend ideadly nerve gas is stored above jth the 526th Quartermastei jgrourid in sturdy metal casks 'Company on maneuvers in about the size of household trash crn Germany, barrels.

The annual winter maneuver Col. George Allen admitted 60,000 troops ends to- an interview that there is "a tain calculated risk" involved in I McDonald, a specialist five and (his method of storage. first cook in the company, enter- Rev. D. L.

Shaf er The Avis Methodist pastor has been invited to give the brief address tomorrow when Woolrich W. S. C. S. entertains at a Youth Week banquet honoring young people of the Community Church.

But he said the installation long ago established a plan designed) to cope with any emergency. He! did not disclose details of the; plan, nor did he say whether iti ed the Army in 1949 and last stationed at Fort Polk, La. 1 took into consideration the base's High School, Philadelphia and a graduate of Santa Ana (Calif; College. proximity to the Denver metro- politan area and its 750,000 resi-' dents. Meyer Hostess Denver's downtown business dis- pJQ RetTlick ClQSS i 4 i Harold Meyer entertained trict is located about eight miles- from the arsenal.

Births SMITH-Mr. and Mrs. till VI 4't-t. Jt Smith, Clinton Avis; are the men store died Apnl the Florence Remick class of St. Luke's United Church of Christ Lncpc I'ennl Finfir Thursday at her home.

Mrs. uoses Legai ngnr Slephen Yenchick assjsted the for $5'Million hostess. Mrs. Leonard R. Baker PITTSBURGH (AP) Mrs.

was in char of devotions and Grace Stoops Kaufmann Friday.business, lost her court battle for half of a uThc rc was a display of items 10 million dollar estate of her latc! the lass ls selll "6- ans were husband. Edgar J. Kaufmann. i made for a rummage sale May 19 Kaufmann, Pittsburgh depart-i and 20 lh D'ckcy building. parents of a daughter born atj Mrs 69 3.17 a.m.

at the Lock Haven Hospital. Mrs. Smith is the Betty Keller. SEAMAN-Mr. and Mrs.

Han Seaman, 302 Allegheny Jersey Shore, are the parents of a son born yesterday at 7.10 p.m. at the Jersey Shore Hospital. claimed an.i 3, 1954, the before their marriage, was invalid since Kaufmann failed to disclose his real worth. The court otherwise. Juba, of State College.

Carl E. Hennrich, special agent in charge of the Philadelphia of- Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Kozzi 926 fice of the FBI, said that nearly 9,000,000 cars will be stolen in the in next generation if the 1958 rate Suiter Class Meets Mrs. Russell Smith entertained KOZZI-A daughter was born to memb ers th Sui S' fi class at her home Thursday.

The the Renovo Hospital. peanuts Kozzi is the former Elizabeth Better Buy Baldwin at SIDES PIANOS AND ORGANS 43 Washington Blvd. Williamsport Open Evenings Phone 9312 Poleto. Trial and clothing, 1 "But remember this," McMinn'Hall. added, "farmers' prices are down McCloskey Funeral Home, Mill son.

Loganton: Kenneth Irwin, iLock Haven R. D. 1: William IPoorman. Creok: John Wil- four weeks. The series culminated; 0 Thursday with thc death of 1 dy Was to Wilhelmina B.

Steinbacher, 70 continues. The conference will open at 10.30 a. m. and continue to 3.30 p. CHRISTOPHER A daughter, with representatives of the state named Cheryl Kay, was born tpolice, local law enforcement or-; 27 a the Corning Hospital to Iganizations, State Motor Mrs.

Gerard Christopher, of (Continued from Page 1) If cuiu jvua. vjuid asunea. neces-, Bureau, insurance companies andiAddison, N. Y. The new baby ner lum-; tne National Automobile Theft Bu- joins a family of two other girls home of her son, James.

James' so the rise in the cost of food' BECHDEL Services for Mrs. son. Mill Hall; Mrs. Clair Croak, and fiber to the consumer was, Mary Page Bcchdel. 66, Blan- Haven R.

D. -Mrs. Ruby due to the increase in wifc of D. Floyd Bcdidel, Pringle. 838 E.

Main Mrs. processing, wn died at 11.30 Thursday, Feb. Bruner Lange, Mill Hall R. D. and wholesale and retail 4 1960 wi be held Sunday at Mrs.

Arthur Cummings. Rehers- In the last ten years farm pro-' 2 30 P- al 'he Bcchdel April Goiso. 3, daughter of while showin duct ion increased non-' Homc Beech Creek. The Rev. Mr.

and Mrs. Blaine Geisf. accidentally iarm, "The farmer of to-; Jamc P- Brown will officiate. R. I).

Robert day is a price-taker, not a price-! iermeni, Christian Cemetery, a. son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris setter." Blanchard. Friends may call Houser, Castanea; and William McMinn said that of the ncarlype funeral home after 7 p.m.

Fri-jForrce. Mackcyville. $5,000,000,000 in the federal Renoro Hospital cultural budget, the items pre-j Bechdel Funeral Home, Beech' Delmar Putman of Renovo was the grandmother, who was car-! 4 Re-enacted the night experiences. reau exchanging suggestions, ideas ing for the sick children at the died. The three phases to be consid- Four weeks ago yesterday, 1 death for the first time publicly.

Finch, telling his story of the ered: 1, What is the problem; 2, married son, off a new gun shot his sister, San-' Bart to get home. What law enforcement and asso- and a boy. Mrs. Christopher is the former Mary Ann Knarr, of this city. Grandparents arc Mrs.

Henry Knarr and Alfonso Christopher, both of Lock Haven. clra 14. Leonard, he and Miss Tregoff had ciated agencies are doing about ew vva te at the Finch home a 3, What additional preven-j live measures can be used? iSchool Musicians Similar conferences are planned'. "Barbara, we'd like to talk to I admitted yesterday. Discharged today were Herbert Long, Mrs.

LeFEVER-Services for Sam-j Helen Stevenson and Mrs. Grace uel H.LeFever, of Raiichtmv.rRobinson...' dominantly for the benefit of Creek, farmers amounts to about $1.800,000.000. The value of farm products in Clinton County amounts to almost'who died Thursday, T-Feb. 4 i $4,000,000 a year, the be held Monday'at 2 p.m. agent revealed.

jthe Rearick Funeral Home, ajn In addition to the leading farm-! Allegheny Jersey Shore. The 13 introduced at the meeting, he. Rev. George Schlesinger will of- mentioned others saying best flciate. Burial, Jersey Shore ceme- sample of alfalfa at the Pcnnsyl-tery.

Friends may" call at the, Discharecd Ml norothv Wil irania Farm Show this year was funeral home Sunday between T', 1 trown on the farm of Dr. 9 p.m. Masonic Services, si Irs Jolph Parsons in Sugar Valley, p.m. Sunday. Thlma Uon Jersey and Al Nedzynski.

"Thesei Sh re Sadte Gaines. boys are from New York City: STEINBACHER-Requiem high ap! St Marjone Larson 513 and are doing a good job of mass will be celebrated at 9.30 ja.m. Monday in thc Immaculate Conception Church at Bastrcss by the Rev. John B. Meyer for sh()ro 2 all Wclshans, WiUielmina Baier Steinbacher, 70, widow of Herman jWilliamsport R.D.

3, who died Mrs. Cora E. Lance of 205 Alle- York Fugitives Give up to Police YORK, Pa. (AP)-A Richard York County convict gave himself.at the home of her son, James, in 20S lo 8 hcn Sl Jcr up to state police Friday onlylCollomsvillc. Interment, Bastrcss sey Shor ancl Halph El1el hours after his escape partner sur-1 Cemetery.

Friends may call after cy rcJR 2 were ad rendered. p.m. Saturday at the Steinbacheri lcd lhursda 1 Thomas Hess. 21, of York, Williamsport R. D.

3. Re-' She is a patient in Divine you." Finch said he'tolcf her." this month in A1Ie ntown, Scran Providence Hospital, Williams-1 "Well, you're not going to," she; Harnsbur and Ardmore. port, where she has undergone replied. two operations, one for the re- "I sort of took a look at Carole moval of thc bullet near her spine, 'and then looked back, and Barone to correct an abcess turned, a gun in her hand formed in thc bullet's path. pointed at Carole.

She held it Thc shock of the accident senti' 11 bobh I charged into her. Mrs. James Steinbacher to thej They fought wildly, the tennis- Jersey Shore Hospital where she! Paying physician said. He said had a miscarriage. Her Wed to get the pistol away.

has been serious and she has been "I didn't want either of us to receiving blood transfusions. shot, that's all," he said. I At home, the boys came down! "Everything was bang bang! with Grandmother! ba was so President Kenneth M. Zener of Steinbacher came from Baslress; Barl) ara screamed, Finch heaixTthe Exchange Club announced to- Anti-Crime Week Begins Exchange Club Backs Observance in Area telephone mill hall 145 for dinner reservations in State Concerts By L.H.H.S. JOURNALISM Accompanied by band director Garth Kleckner 12 senior high band members have been in Westfield since Wednesday at the re-j hearsal and concerts of the state! band.

Donna Croak, James Brown, Beverly Emery Hill, Laura Lannen, James Pfleegor, Kay Sigmund, Nancy Shiffler, Rosella Smith, Judy Snyder, Lee Sweitzer and Roger York made the trip. Susanne Mehall, Mary Sue West and Donald Bittner in company Mountain, where she lives, toi runnin footsteps. "I thought it day that plans now are completej with their director, Florence M. care for them while James 35 Marie Ann coming with the for the 13th annual observance of Graves, are ed his wife in the hospital. While I'd taught her to shoot." Crime Prevention WeekjSchool, preparing food in the kitchen He said he wrested the pistol in Lock Haven, Feb.

7-13. As one regional state chorus. They are nd with no prior illness thatj awav an hit his wife on the nation's Exchange Clubs, the family knew of. she suffered licad trying to knock her out. the local group is sponsor of the 3 fatal heart attack on 116 he rushed Miss Liclholm in this area.

at Westmont High! Johnstown, at the Today Last Showing "Goliath and the Barbarians" 'In Technicolor Mat. at 1.30— Eve. and 9 ROXY Theatre 3 Days Starting Sunday at 2 P. M. busily engaged in preparing for a concert tonight at 8 o'clock.

at 9.40 a. m. (she entered the doorway and; Local law enforcement against the will participate in the seven- KCtum tO Barney," the Steinbacher her head in bed with measles, heard his Jed him think Barbara program starting tomonwv.j YORK, Pa. (AP) Tired and grandmolher fall, aiicl went had a sku11 and he of a chairman Jour teen-age boys recall' his uncle. Herman.

8 6 ner to the hospital, but first be made later. Steinbacher operates a fleet of ihe wanled to fhld Carole turned Thursday to the Adams', Zener said: "Our immediate'County orphanage from which! chool buses here, and Herman 1 Findl said his wife, still con-lS 031 however, is to mobilize pub- they had run away last Friday, forks with him. scious seized gun and it dis-i llc opinion by acquainting people They gave no particular reason charged 1 once out the door works Herman found his mother in the kitchen. Relatives Sandra Jean appears iu uc cum-i ilon" all after her and Barbara as a with the' 110 aion 0 an iu aiiei ncr oncl operation. Church 1c llel lier he rendered at the state police of thc Rosary, Sunday at A Mnmoloec C' racks.

Earlier Raymond E. Heiser 8 p.m. HH nomeiSSS Tire 24, also of at the Ramm Funcral Home, Logan- yON' 1 KONG (AP 1 swept have been saying prayers for the' prison gate to give himself up. ton. Both men escaped last Friday) through a basement window coal deliveries.

iMdtSU Islands BlQSted crsons homeless in one of thc ported as being "improved" to- In another development York; TAIPEI Formosa rld most congested sections, iilay. Detective the enormity of the crime for leaving but said they were glad and her husband fought again. JP robl em particularly juvenile! to be back at the Paradise School! rf later Mrs. Finch crime and by pointing out their or Boys, Abbotstown. appears to be com I Uloug5lt Carole was outsidei res nsibilities toward its preven- --re swep ave een sayng prayers or te- check, a four-story tenement building girl and her family since the 1 He C0l ldn fmd Carole.

But Kong's overcrowded Wan-'first tragedy in the series. found hls Wlfe He said chai district Friday. It left 414 Mrs. Steinbacher was also more the i fit PCtflfl Ul Zener said National Crime Pre- ven tion Week is intended as a up period for the nation to each year's bout with and to enlist the coopera good citizens. TAIPEI, Formosa, Harold Mcllvain niunist guns on the China main charged Ncrman E.

Fletcher land bombarded thc Nationalist- 1 being an accessory after the fact held Matsu Islands today for the in aiding Heiser. Ifirst time in 3'; months. Soviet Missile Age Threat 'Gravest Ever for the U.S.' WASHINGTON The Air initiate a war that neither side Force research chief said Friday win," he said, Soviet threat during the mis- 1 sril rievcr said the key require- die age will be the gravest the cfcndin 8 aeaillst a mis Jic, Mle attack ai adequate warning United States has ever known. time and a strong ctalialol But Lt. Gen.

Bernard Solutions to both probleliij Schriever said he believes said can be found in thc be maintained if thc Unitud velopment of space vehicles. i Stales makes quick and full mil- Conflicting Advice i of the opportunities pro- Schriever's testimony added to vided for military operations ii: the mowiting pile of advice-some ace it Congress, Schriever is head of been getting in the current! Air Research and Development'running debate over this coun Command. U. S. Concedes Initiative to In testimony before the House Committee on Science and Astronautics, he said the Soviet try's military position.

i There lias been no indication the! Eisenhower administration I been influenced 'to change any of its planning as a result of crit- tary threat is heightened by in Congress and elsewhere. U.S. policy of From Army Gen. Lyman L. which concedes the initiative to the Soviet Union.

Lemnitzer there was a report Thursday that much of the spec- Wf He strongly assailed any sug- ial additional funds over by Con- nctlAH iU A I TH! rU i Oversees College Activities Edward H. Young, former Boy Scout executive, is supervising gestion that the United States con-Jgress to provide new equijynent Lo Haven State College men's activities. A dean of men sue- sjder preventive war as a American soldiers has bee.i cceding the late Carey March will not be named this semester, measure. lied up by the Budget Young, a graduate student who commutes to Pennsylvania State i would itate to see America I used to help allies University, lives in the dormitory here but does not teach. Personals Penn PTA Meets Founders day will be observed by Penn elementary school Parent-Teacher Association Mon- Mr.

and Mrs. Peter L. Steven- day at their 8 p.m. meeting. "Gay son and sons, Markham and Gor- Pretenders" of the local high school will provide dramatic entertainment.

Teachers wll be in don, of Warren, former Lock Haven residents are visiting this weekend at the home; of Mr. and their rooms prior to the meeting Mrs. Jack D. Myers, 419 S. Fair- for conferences.

I view St. School Board President Helps Foil Young Bank Robbers CHARLEROI. Pa. (AP)-Two! The teller, Miss Mildred Erm- young bandits are in jail today-; lich) was too frightened to movc put there by a former who manhandled one of them dur-! A eaiby teller Mary ing an attempted bank robbery. start ed filling the bag with money.

Hero of the ordeal was Herbert 1 An onlooker rushed out and Wright, 50-year-old president of Wright. Wright slipped cautiously the School Board in nearby Ros-ibehind Dinio, who was flashing a coe. His bulky 250 pound, power-'-32 caliber automatic, and felled packed punch knocked one banditi tfl a rabbit punch behind ROMANCE ON THE FLYING CARPEJI THRILLS ONIHE FLYING TWEEI to the flow- inside the Roscoe Branch of the Western Pennsylvania National Bank Thursday. The story as told by state po- the ear. A scuffle' ensued, but the 140- pound Dinio was no match for Wright.

Wright knocked the a lice: 'aside and, with the unneeded help Wright was walking by of two other men, held Dinio until bank. Ronald Dinio. 21, of Donora, state police arrived, had just handed a teller inside the 1 State police later arrested Rob- bank a bag, and a note that said: ert Rubino, 18, of Monongahela, "This is a stickup. Don't try.identified as the driver of tjie, anything funny or I'll blow car. Dinio told police Ru-i 1 head off, was i GARDEN THEATRE ide amagic of love, DRAMA OF YOUTH THE BIG TOP! FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT 1001 ARABIAN NIGHTS "The Flying in the Greatest Show on Earth!" THE NEARSIGHTED MISTEfi MAGOO mm 1001 WONDERFUL SOUNDS AND SIGHTS I GARDEN IMHAELCAIUN.EVYNOIIUJIK) Dazzling Circus Show Time Today 6.30 and 9.1$ PJH.

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