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The Express from Lock Haven, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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The Expressi
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Lock Haven, Pennsylvania
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Howard Lucas Descendants Gather for 30th Annual Reunion of lr- vin and Mary E. Sshenck Lucas held their sdt'i annual reunion July 7 at Grange Park. Centre Hall. Ninety-six family members and five guests attended. Those present from (he John Lucas family were Mr.

and Mrs. Robert S. DuPrec, Robert and Susan. Tucson. Arizona; Mr.

and Mrs. Doyle Strouse, Lainar; Mrs Philip Kelley, Sharon and Michael; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dotterer and Linda. R.D.

1, Mill Hall; Mr. and Mrs. James Ketner. Barbara, Karen and Joni Mackeyville: Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Dorr. Melissa and Brenda. Salona: and Mr. and Mrs. James Lucas, Jersey Shora.

Minnie Lucas Roberts family: Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts. burg: Mr. and Mrs.

fames Peters, Gregory. Susan, Terry and John, Morgantown, and Terence Stover, Titusvi'le. Lucas Butler family: Mr. and Mrs Lester Burd and grandchildren Marcia and Eddie McGill Salona, R.D. Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Vonada. Amy and Trudy, Lock Haven, D. 1: Mrs. John Saylor and son, Jay Doher.

New Director HARRISBURG (AP) Edward J. Bubb, 57, of Oamp Hill will take over Aug. 26 as new director of the state publications bureau in the Department of Property and Supplies. Bubb was appointed to the $9.454 a year post Monday, by Gov. Scranton, succeeding R.

Randolph Karch who retired. ty: and the oldest family member present, Harry E. Butler, Howard. Sarah Lucas Watson family: Mrs. Sarah Watson, Bellefonte, R.D.; Mr.

and Mrs. MerrBi Watson, Arline, Neil and Betsy, Greensburg: Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Watson. Sally, Penny and Robert; Mr.

and Mrs. George Armstrong and Katliy, Bellefonte: and Mr and Mrs. Kenneth S. Watson, Sandra, Jean, Stanley and Thomas Marion, Ohio. Beulah Lucas family: Mrs.

Nevin Mulfinger, Richard. Charles and Evelyn; 'Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shuey, Michael, William anc Thomas; Mr. and Mrs.

Ira P. Lucas, Pleasant Gap; and 'Mrs. Dana M. Rees and Kevin. Pennington N.J.

Helen Lucas Confer family; Mr and Mrs. Russell Confer, 'Miles burg: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ulrich. Linf'a ami Karen: an( Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Burman Brian, Barbara. Russell and Rosa lind, Bellefonte, R.D. Russell I. Lucas family: Mr and 'Mrs.

Mervin S. Lucas, Alan Gary, David and Paul. Bellefonte Gertrude Lucas DaPuy family Mr. and Mrs. Maurice DePuy am George, Walden.

N.Y. Guests were Miss Marion Eisen hauer, Wiiliamsporl; and the Miss es Lorna Gutierrez and Maria Var gas, New York City, quests Mr. and Mrs. Donald Vonada Look Haven, R.D. under the Fres Air Fund program, sponsored bj the New York Herald Tribune Other guests were Miss Jane Austin and Paul Ludwig.

SIDEWALK SHOPPERS Good crowds were attracted to the downtown business district Friday and Saturday, by the Sidewalk Sales Days, sponsored by the Lock Haven Merchants Bureau. The weather was favorable for the most part, although there were some show- ers Friday evening. Ernest Kmtcttcr, president of the Merchants Bureau, said that merchants were pleased by the large that filled the streets throughout both days of tht sale. (Express Photo) Today in History By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Today is Wednesday, Aug. 14, he 220th day of 1903.

There are 89 days left in the year. Today's highlight in history: On this date in IMS. World War IT came to an end when surrendered unconditionally. fire orders were Issued five Fays after the United States Iropped an atomic bomb on tine tapancse city of Nagasaki and eight days after history's first A- bomb fell on Hiroshima. On this date In 1948.

Oregon was organized as a territory. In President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Social Security Act. In'1941. the Atlantic Charter vas signed by President Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill.

In 1947. the United States canceled approximately It billion 'm debts owed by Italy. Ten years ago. wheat 'armors voted 7-1 for continued government acreage controls and a year's extension of 90 per cent parity price support. Five years ago.

New York- bound KLM Royal Dutch airliner with aboard, including 51 Americans, crashed into the stormy Atlantic Ocean about 130 miles off Hie Irish coast. One year ago. largest cash robbery on record in the United States took place neai Plymouth, when five or six men and a woman held up mat truck and escaped with more than $1.5 million. I he LOCK haven Wednesday, August 14, 1963-Page AP Special Report Most States Have Provided Health Care for Elderly Citizens By ROBERT R. GOLDENSTEIN CHICAGO (API While President Kennedy's proposal to place lealth care for the aged under Social Security still is awaiting showdown, most states have acted to provide health care for elderly residents who can't afford to pay their medical bills.

A survey by the American Mod- cal Association shows that more two-thirds of the states have adopted Kerr-Mills programs t.o aid near indigenes and that all states now arc using Kerr-Mills Hinds for Hie medical needs of iheir recipients of old age assistance. TWrtcen states haw acted af- 'irmativoly on Kerr-MWls bills since June 1, 19H2. The survey also showed a mmv of states with Kerr-Mills pro- prams in operation have made the jenefits available to persons with ligher incomes or have expanded the benefits offered. The Kerr-Mills law became effective Oct. 1.

1960. It is a federal-state fund matching program designed for medically needy per sons who have reached their 05th birthday. The American Medical Association supports the Kerr-Mills pro gram. contends the legislation can supply assistance to all indigent or near indigent persons who need it. if the states implement the federal legislation.

The Kennedy administration contends the Kerr-Mills program does not offer sufficient benefits COMPANY DINNER Refreshing tangy dessert for a lol summer day. Fried Chicken Hominv Grits jurisdictions. This provision Today's Menu By CECILY BROWNSTONE and wants to make medical assistance available to 'all persons who retire and receive social security payments. The AMA survey covered 54 jurisdictions the 50 states, the District of Columbia and the territories of Guam and Puerto Rico. It showed: Old age assistance programs un- dor Kerr-Mills are in effect in all Green Poas with Butter Sauce and Mushrooms Sliced Tomatoes Bread Tray Frozen Lemon Cream Beverage Frozen Lemon Cream 1 cup milk I cup cream 1 cup sugar Grated rind and juice of 21 lemons 2 to 4 teaspoons ginger In a mixing bowl, stir together the milk, cream and sugar until sugar is entirely dissolved: stir in ginger.

Set the bowl in the freezer or pour the mixture into a refrigerator tray and freeze it until it is mushy. Acid grated lenv on rind and juice; beat well with a rotary beater: freeze again for 2 hours. Beat again thoroughly and return the cream to the freezer to stiffen and store Makes 3 pints. To store. Frozen Lemon authorizes the federal government to match stale funds used exclusively for payments for medical services up to a combined total of $12 a month above the previous $65 monthly mum.

A total of 42 jurisdictions have enacted legislation to provide medical assistance for the aged for near indigent persons not on old age assistance rolls. These programs arc in effect in 34 jurisdictions, five other jurisdictions have adopted programs effective at later dates and three others have approved programs without appropriating funds. The 12 states which have not adopted thorn arc Alaska. Arizona. Colorado.

Delaware, Indiana, Mississippi. Missouri. Montana. Ohio. Rhode Island.

Cream may be packed in a plastic an( Wisconsin. container and covered tightly. Note: For a slight subtle taste of ginger, use the smaller amount; for more distinctive ginger taste, increase the amount. The wino bill of President crson for 8 vears in office was 'slightly over $8,000 tONTGOAAERY WARD Back to School Sewing or Fall Gleaning DAY VACUUM CLEANER SEWING MACHINE OFFER You Can Try a "Signature" Vacuum Cleaner, Sewing Machine or Both in Your Home for Two ABSOLUTELY FREE! JOB Itfumtr ti TRY US IN YOUR HOME OFFER GOOD ONLY YOU BET! Well Even Supply the Cleaner Bags and the Sewing Needles MR. JACKSON, WARDS SEWING MACHINE AND VACUUM CLEANER SPECIALIST WILL BE GLAD TO COME OUT TO YOUR HOME TO DEMONSTRATE THESE FINE SIGNATURE PRODUCTS Just Come in and Make Arrang- ments to Have One Or Both Delivered to Your Home Do It Now! KEEP US FOR TWO WEEKS PHONE 748-6620 Wards Always MANY MONTHS T0 PAY Service What They Sell! NO MONEY DOWN 991 131 E.

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