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The Express from Lock Haven, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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The Expressi
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Lock Haven, Pennsylvania
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Deaths Benjamin F. Schrclbcr Benjamin F. Schreiber, bo, of 228 N. Henderson retired Pennsylvania Railroad signalman, died at.5.45 p. m.

yesterday in the pilal. Davis R. Grcenn JERSEY SHORE Davis Greene, 55, R.D. 2, died at 2 this morning at the Jersey Shore Hos- He was employed as a shipping clerk at the Woolrich Woolen Mills. Mr.

Greene was born at Morris- Local Politics (Continued from Page 1) The Younger Set Lock Haven Hospital. He was admitted Jan. 17 after suffering a heart attack. Mr. Schreibor, a native of Oakland, was a son of Mr.

and Mrs. Benjamin F. Schreibcr, Sr. The family came cast In live in Williamspurl, and Mr. Schreibcr moved to Lock Haven in 1917.

He was a member of the Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen. Surviving arc his wife, the former Mabel Hall; five sons and daughters: Warren, Yv'illiamsport; Mrs. Foster' Rhian, Cammal; B. Franklin, 3rd, Williamsport; Miss Elvccn, Pittsburgh, and est Snyder, Lcwisburg. grandchildren, a brother, Warren, Lester Enclcrs, R.D.

2, and and a sister, Mrs. Harry Hill, both Mrs Howard Baylor. Jersey expects to announce a slate it will endorse within the next few weeks. The association's registration committee reported on plans for a campaign this spring and will encourage voter enrollment right, up to the deadline, March 27, he said. A loiter was read from Senator dale, the son of Ralph and Suz- Joseph S.

Clark endorsing the anna Davis Greene. He is survived by his wife, the former Blanche Endcrs; two sons, Robert, in the Army in France, and Larry, R.D. five daughters, Mrs. Albert Glantz, R.D. Mrs.

James Wclshans, York; Mrs. Jack! activities and including a copy of his distressed area bill for group study. Further plans for the election will be made Thursday, March 9, at the hotel. As usual, there is action among Nichols, Star Route; Mrs James: ncnovo po i iUcJans Slroud, balladasburg and Miss Roy Kcegan, Democrat, an- Martha Greene, at home; three nounm vcslcrdav hc will run for isport; Paul L. Green, Anlcs The pi cviolls dayi an dMrs.Ern-|*°rt: IMP'.

Jersey Shore, and olncr Democrat. John W. Weir, also five C-crald, Williamsport; two sisters, Wcsl Ward counci i man disclosed of Williamsport. Funerals Shore, and 17 grandchildren. Funerals his intention to seek nomination for burgess.

The present burgess is Carmen R. Rosamilia, Republican, who has not said whether hc will be a died no lllecl a.m., al 54 2, 1961 at thc Jersey Shore!" 10 oncl of 1MI Councilman isni'lal 'Hospital, will be al 'i p.m. Sunday Gcor fi nf Hie East Ward. Ll.lUllcll,; At-Hllir Int.rtc 1 I 228 N. Henderson who Wednesday, Feb.

1. 19(H, p. m. in the Lock Haven will be held Saturday at 2 p. at' al the Rcarick Funeral Home.

the Melt Funeral Home. The Rev i 1002 Allegheny Shore, Robert C. Klingcnsmith will oflici-i with the Rcv Jamcs Kccnan ate. Interment. Linnwood Ccme-: Calvary Ba )llsl Cnurch mcia tery.

McElhattan. Friends lin R- Burial at Tombs Run Ccme be received al the funeral home tci at lhe convenience of tllc from 7 to 9 p. m. Friday and on ifamily Friends may cal1 al the i Saturday until time for services i funcral home bctwecn 7 and 9 Hell Funeral Homo. Lock Haven'P'" 1 urtlay I Rcarick Funeral Home, Jersey 1 McCLOSKKY Services for Delmas Austin McCloskcy, 53.

of Hogan Boulevard, Mill Hall R.D. GREENE Services for Davis candidate again. He was ill at his today. Others whose terms run out at services iur for Benjamin F. Schreiber, BO.

of Greene, 55. Jersey Shore R.D. nomc today who died al 2 a Thursda ihuisuay, February 2, Lock Haven, txpress-V Plan Masonic Temple Tea Honoring Ulrich Orionlo Past Matrons of employed by Kisi.ler Leather wena Chapter, Order of Eastern! and remained here into the Star, will honor Mr. and Mrs. 1940s when they moved to Phila- Bonjamin H.

Ulrich on Sunday al'clelphia. a golden wedding 'anniversary tea Mr. Ulrich was graduated from from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Masonic Carnegie Institute of Technology Temple. an electrical engineer.

He Star members and all friends of the Ulrichs are invited to attend. Mrs, Wilbur president of H. the McClellan, as Past Matrons, and Mrs. Charles Klcckner, general chairman, head the commit- I worked here; for Kistlcr Leather Co. and Ihe American Aniline Products and was employed in Philadelphia by Baugh and Co.

until his retirement. Married Feb. 11 tees on arrangements Thp 1 ich marriw Kch The Ulrichs now living in re. jn Ncw B()(h I mm mi I in noir now lirvmn nrt Lock Haven R.D arc nf Arthur Jones and Michael I. Earner of the Middle a d.

and Frank Raub of the West Ward: the controller, Mrs. M. Esther! Lundeen: School Director Lewis S. Legacy, and Tax Collector Har- i i One Year Old John lleaton, Jr. eelohratcd his first birthday Tuesday, Jan.

24, at his home in Beech Creek. "Little John," as he is called by his relatives, has been ill for the past month. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mcatnn, the grandson of Mr.

and Mrs. Ardell DcIIaas, Blanchard, and the great grandson of Mrs. Georgie DcHaas, Blanchard, and Mrs. Philip Knarr, Howard. on Route navc Ml Jamps near Avis have both been active Iun icr.

Lock Haven; Mrs. in the Order of Eastern Star. cnry Dc Ro llol chagrin Past Grand Patron Benjamin II. Ulrich, Mor- In 1949-50, Mr. Ulrich served as'gantown, W.

and William worthy grand patron of the Penn-, Miami, and five grandchil- sylvania grand chapter, when clrcn. Mrs. Philip A. Teah of Lock Ha- The family plans a golden wed vcn headed the state organization 'ding anniversary reunion here as worthy grand matron. jovor thc weekend of Feb.

11 and Both Mr. and Mrs. Ulrich have' 12. long been active in the affairs of Rowena chapter in this city. Theyi The island of St.

John, in Ihe came to Lock Haven in 1930 from: Virgin Islands, was settled bj Olcan, N.V., where Mr. UlrichjDanes in 1717. Hospitals who died at 7.50 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 1, 1951, will be held Saturday at 2.30 p.m.

at the Bechdel Funeral Home Beech Creek. Thc Kennedy (Continued from Page 1) BATHURST-Services for Morris C. Bathurst, 71, of Main Blanchard, who died at his home Tuesday, Jan. 31, 1961, al 1.30 re retail and trades. Announced he will create a v-i wv.

i in, Rev. J. Martin Dick of Tyrone a a.m., will be held Friday at 2 "President's Advisory Committee apl Bechdel Funeral I on Labor-Management Policy" Creek. The vvitn 21 menibn-s drawn from la- rn'wni management and the public. Interment will nC ia Blanchard Christian This body, whose chairmanship homo aft rr 7 1 TI 1CraM Friends will be refill be alternated annually be- RrrhHH i ceivcd at lhe funeral home after the secretary of commerce Bechdel Fune.nl Home, Beech Wcdnesday a nd secretary of labor, will ad- Creek.

Births Creek. Bechdel Funeral Home, Beech.vise on wage and price policies 'essential to the curbing of inflation, as svpll as such problems a.s automation and economy-crippling strikes. 5. Spelled mrf details of the Save Al RAUP'S "Your Friendly store In Jersey Shore" Warm Flannel Gowns Pajamas from' 1. to 4fi All Winter Hats Skirts Sweaters 4.88 Keg.

In 12.08 Malch Mules Women's Dresses Values to Ilitlimi Handbags from 2. Keg. to 14.98 Wool Slacks 6 AQ Keg. to .00 14.9B Children's Dept. Girls' Slacks 1.88 Infants' Buntings 3.98 All Mittens Gloves 98c Downstairs Store Nylon Slips Re .2.98 1.98 Banlon Sweaters 2.29 Monogrammcd Krg.2-98 1.98 Open Friday and Saturday till 8.30 P.

M. Nurse Hurt in Fall on Ice at Her Home Mrs. Jacqueline Harvey, head Discharged: Mrs. John Kruk. nurse of the obstetrics department! Flemington: Terry Bowman.

2. at the Lock Haven Hospital, was i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis admitted to the hospital yesterday after she slipped and fell on ice Bowman. 235 E.

Church Miss Karen Wise. H3 K. Church while closing the garage doors at'Gaylord Miller, Loganton R.D. her home. Mrs.

Hall; Man's Auto and Mrs. Rich- Damaged in Wmspt. A car driven moves announced Wednesday cutting (ho interest on govern- jmenl-insured mortgages from 5-'i ard Heichcl, Blanchard. arc the parents of twins horn this morning i'- A car anven in'fche Lock Haven Hospital. A bov Guy Ll uon Jr 318 Burke was born al a.m.

and a irl! Sl lJersc Sh re was dama cd to 5'i per cent: making early al 4:47 a.m. Mrs. Heichcl is the 110 lhe exlcn 1 of $4 -V est(yi da Lalr thc next 30 to GO former Ruth Lucas. 2:45 P- when as st ck She S253 million of vet- an auto operated by WiMaam erans ifc lnsurancc dividcilcis dup HEVERLY-Mr. and Mrs.

Garyi Fa ani amsport Jin 1961: and starting pilot food Beverly. 15 S. Pine are the! Accident occurred at sl ans scver parents of a son born this morn-! and Sts. as both cars Food stan Arcag reb 8 dr caslonTllird i The use of food stamps bv 4 TT nnliipn cam 1 u'a nn' pital. Mrs.

Hevcriy is the former jylvia WHEELER Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wheeler, Mill Hall R. D. 1, are the parents of a son born this morning al 3:32 in the Lock Ha- damage to the Fagan car.

Stock Market NEW YORK, (A'P) stock ven Hospital. Mrs. Wheeler is' ma rkct continued to move ahead; veterans that they might get an' use 110 needy families will be tested "as rapidly as possible" in localities in six Virginia, Pennsylvania, eastern Kentucky, northern Minnesota. Southern Illinois, and the Detroit area, he said. Kennedy held out the hope to the former Marv Wat kins.

in heavy trading today. ollier insurance 'dividend check Gains of fractions to a point or on. HAMM Mr. and Mrs. Lewis: so among key slocks outnumbered! promise that he Hamm, fifi2 E.

Bald Eagle osers I would back to Congress in the parents of a daughter born 1 yesterday at 8.15 a. m. in the Lock; Noon Quotations by JosephHial Co Haven Hospital Mrs. Hamm is AllegPwr the former PhylhsBower. 1I3 3 4 NalBis Ainivu IM i MILLbR-Mr.

and Mrs. Robert ch lcr Miller, Castanea, are thc parents Ford of a daughter born yesterday al; GcnM()t 12:50 a the Lock Haven GcnRef 2 4'. Pipcr Hospital Mrs Miller is lhe for- 297 8 rner Kalhleen DeGarmo. 75 days "if these measures prove to be inaclequnio" could implv a Donald Flick, Mill James Button, 432 E. Bishop John Ruggiers, 332 E.

Main Bellefontc, caught the little Joseph Sohmer. 335 W. Main finger of his right hand on a pull Miss Tiva Barnea, Lock Ha- chain in a hoist while working ativen Slate College; George Heller, Piper Aircraft Corp. He Flemington: Mrs. Robert Edkin.

treated and discharged. Lock Haven RD. Earl dim- Harold Workman. 13, son of Mr.jmings, 3, son of Mr. and and -Mrs.

Edward Workman, 296 Mrs. Earl Cummings, Island Youngs fell while running, Route; Mrs. William Cook, 500 E. cutting his left knee. Hc was'Water Ireated and discharged.

Earl Strousc, Mill Hall RD, and! Amos Walters, Susque View, were admitted for medical treatment. Surgical Patients Surgical admissions were Thelma Kcssinger. Flemington; Byron Brickley, 111 W. Water Mrs.j Iva Brumbaugh, Howard; Ru St. Williamsport Hospital Admitted: Jamcs L.

Taylor. Salladasburg; Miller I. Schocnfclt. 203 S. Summit Mrs.

Virginia G. Brooks 232 llth St. Renovo. Divine Providence Hospital Admitted: Janet L. Kane South Renovo; Mrs.

Margaret C. De i Santo, Renovo; Mrs. June A. Breining, Jersey Shore R. D.

1. Geisinger Memorial Hospital Mrs Mary A. Fursl, Mackeyville, was admitted. Renovo Hospital Admitted: Carol A. Long.

Patsy Aber, Mrs. Alta B. Menscb, Mrs. Patricia Raymond and Charles agreement on policies to be Discharged: Terry Sum- sued jointly to help reduce the mcrson, Carol A. Long, Marilyn dolph Lakner, 511 W.

Church Miss Leanna Gill, 130 Youngs David Paulus, 1. Second 'Mrs. Robert Bryan, 210 W. Clinton Janet Symanski, 5. daughter of Capl.

and Mrs. Bernard Symanski. 316 W. Church St. U.S.

deficit in international pay ments. This is a lowering of short-term borrow- a touchy problem for Pedokus and Mrs. Evelyn Dur- andclto. Jersey Shore Hospital Admitted: William Kabel, 1434 75 PennRR 3 8 69 S8! 28' 8 1 request for a temporary income 2 reduction. The message contained hints 40 jthat the Federal Reserve Board 28? 8 lhe Treasury have reached ing to combat re-jLocust Floyd White, 316 to send capital Ave.

Discharged: Howard of the country to foreign markotsiRoilly. Jersey Shore R. D. where interest rates are Nora Hardenberg. Trout Kennedy said he would John Furl, 1008 Locust thc new government plans in ajMrs.

Carrie Stover, 438 Locust balance-of-payments message to I Mrs. Mae Buddingcr, Salladas- Congress shortly. iburg. HEGGENSTALLER Mr. and HarbWalk Mrs.

Paul Heggcnstaller, Logan- i ton, are the parents of a daughter born yesterday at p. m. in the Lock Haven Hospital. Mrs. Heggenstallcr is the former Sara Lamey.

W.T.Grant 267-i U.S.Stecl 55? 8 43 I 52 835 8 I 44 Lancaster Livestock ROUPP-Mr. and Mrs. Donald Roupp, 632 Allegheny Jcr- Shore, are the parents of a born this morning at 8:27 i in LANCASTER, Pa. (AP)-Caltle' 250; cutter and utility cows 16.50-j 18.50, canner and low cutters 15.dC- 16.50; medium and good feeder steers 24.00-26.00. Calves, hogs and Jersey Shore Hospital.

Mrs. sheep, not enough to establish a Roupp is the former Wanda Webb, market. "GLAMOUR-Maternally Yours" KELT MATERNITY SHOPPE 424 Pine Williamsport A Tunic Dress That Is "Fashion-Minded" Designed In rayon, cotton, and silk tussah with a wide notched collar that frames a very pretty white organdy inset that's embroidered with tiny beads to make it special. Black, Red Cap or Navy. Sizes 8-16.

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