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The News-Herald from Franklin, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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Franklin, Pennsylvania
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12 THE NEWS-HERALD franklin and Oil City, Pa. Thursday, April 16, 1939 Typical American Town Created in Siberia To Train Russian Spies ers, hotel receptionists and shop hands. Every mistake is corrected on the spot. Allies Aware SUN. ISALY'S BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND KLONDIKES "ONLY ISALY'S MAKES KLONDIKES" PAC-O-SIX REGULAR 59c VALUE the garb of the Erie community of the Sisters of St.

Joseph. Mrs. Lester Bowers and Larry, of Erie; Mrs. Cleva Bowers, of Oil City; and Mrs. Vivien Spang-lcr, with Diane and Alec; were Monday supper guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Leigh Bowes, of Meadville. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Wright and son were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Wygant. Mr. and Mrs. James Russell and Rhonda, Joan Callen, Billy Marschinke, Mrs.

Wanda Welsh and Joye. of Cochranton, called Sunday afternoon on Mrs. Lauretta Russell, of 1162 Elk Street, Franklin. The family of Louis Russell wishes to thank Rev. and Mrs.

J. L. Murray for the beautiful communion service given in his memory at the church service on Sunday evening. Mrs. Blair Hoos, of New Wilmington; Joan Callen and Mrs.

Marie Russell and Rhonda called Saturday evening on Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Callen, of Guys Mills RD 3.

Mr. and Mrs. John Hines and daughters, of Butler, were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Pearl Kopf and sons. Mr.

and Mrs. Connie Whitman and sons, Wayne and Dana, Mr. and Mrs. Clatus Wessell and Alan, and Mrs. Kernie Wyher attended sunrise services and Sunday school and church at Sham-burg on Sunday and were dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Whitman. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Bowes and family, of Meadville, and Mrs.

Cleva Bowers, of Oil City, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Spangler. Mrs. Pearl Kopf and boys called Sunday afternoon on Mn, Elsie May in Franklin.

Mrs. Wanda Welsh and Joye, of Cochranton, and Mrs. Lauretta Russell called Sunday evening on Mrs. Blanche Welsh and Alice Lu-. pher in Franklin.

STOCKHOLM (UPI) The big, shining American automobile drew up the "Texas Bar." A tall man in an Ivy League suit got out and sauntered into the dimly-lit saloon. "A sweet martini," he ordered. "Nyet," snarled the barman. "No American would drink a sweet martini. start all over again, "Well, how about a scotch-on the-rocks?" Maj.

Per Lindgren, writing in the Swedish military journal "Contact With The Armed Forces," says this is the sort of thing which happens every day in the "typically American" town of Winniza. Winniza, U.S.S.R., not U.S.A For Winniza, claims Lindgren, is Russia's top school for Soviet spies scheduled for stateside as signment. Russian spy training in Winniza, a tightly-guarded town of inhabitants in the central Ukraine, Is the "most efficient in the world," Lindgren claims. Everything American "Nobody graduates until they are completely indoctrinated into the American way of life," he said. "Some of them spend up to 13 years there before their big chance comes.

According to Lindgren: About 1,000 students from Russian universities are sent there every year. The town is surrounded by barbed wire barricades. Guards patrol the boundaries and "ordinary" Russians are not allowed entry. Life inside is that of any American town of 30,000 citizens. All cars are American-made.

Bars and drug stores abound, juke boxes blare out American jazz and rock 'n' roll at all hours. Glamor, gals put on burlesque shows. Instructors act as barmen, wait CONNIE NICHOLAS LEAVES COURT early today after being found guilty of voluntary manslaughter, The tiny divorcee was composed when the verdict was read by the court. Defense Lawyer Joseph Quill is shown at left. Dejected Frank Symmes, another defense attorney, is pictured at right.

(News-Herald L'PI Telcphoto) son. Jimmie Dodds and six ABC-TV Mouseketeers' take off May 4 for two weeks' work in readers, who during my recent illness, sent xne stay-sick cards. Note: Dean Martin records are now available over the counter in Oklahoma. Short Shots: Wednesday night's N'BC-TV Wagon Train-a thing about a fumbling egghead who redeemed himself was a conventional omelet, but Wally Cox's portrayal of the wispy, wcoly, cloudland hero was a delicious piece of playing. CBS TV's Armstrong Circle Theatre turned in another tidy job Wednesday night with "Trail of Diamonds," a drama about a smuggling ring.

Patrick O'Xeal, George Wallace and Peter Von Zerneck contributed neat performances and Lauren Gilbert as the villain was properly swinish. The Channel Swim: XBC-TV's new musical series, Oldsmobile Music Theatre, goes to the bone-; yard after June 25. ABC-TV is planning a Saturday night series of sports events that will be i launched in late spring or early summer the series will be made 'dt of live and taped baseball. football and basketball games ifrom around the natkn. NBC-TV's Restless Gun and Buckskin won't be back next sea- Whipped potatoes you can make thanks to Borden's SavOR process! Television In Review By WILLIAM EWALD NEW YORK (UPD-Bob Hope's fast ball has lost much of its iiop, but ho remains a superb technician who still chucks a comfort-table same.

Wednesday night, Hope, working in loose alliance with Jack Benny and Ginger. Rogers, bunched together a collection of taped sequences for a cue hour NBC-TV Special. The hour was freely ciiartable: It contained an opening Hope monolog, a sketch that deaith with Benny's niggardliness, a song ty Miss Rogers that was stronger on visual values than musicianship, a dcllep of Jerry Co-lomia-type vertigo. There was even one Hope-Rogers spoof of neatniks that followed the pattern of a beatnik skit that Hope did with the wendrously pas-tic Carol Haney cn a recent special. It was all very standard, some of it funny, some of it not quite so funny, none of it completely dudish.

I could say the hour lacked brilliance, vitality, buoyancy and that this was most evident in Hope's opening monolog which ranged over a wide catalog of current matters Washington, rocketmen, the Japanese royal wedding but which never really sunk a deep needle into anything. But somehow I doubt whether these lacks disturbed Hcpe's audience very much. Television Thursday Evening KDKA-TV Channel Early Show -30 Annie Oakley ix, an irte 7:10 Bob Tracey; Sports i i. iioueias tdwaros. 30 Death Vallev Days 00 December Bride 8 30 Vancy Derringer 9'90Zane Grey Theatre :30 Playhouse 90 II Ou News fonight II: IS Gateway Studio 1:00 Final Edition Swing Shift Theatre WJAC-TV Channel 00 Sports Page 10 Weather 6: 15 News 6:30 Film 7:00 Abbie Neal 7:30 The Millionaire 8:00 The Thin Man 8:30 Oldsmobile Music 9:00 Laff-Line 9:30 Ernie Ford Show 10:00 You Bet Your Life 10:30 Masquerade Party 11:00 News 15 Diamond Theatre BKBN-Eadit 00 News 15 Sports 30 Sunset Serenade 45 Ixiwell Thomas 7:00 News; Amos Andy 30 Answer Please 7 45 Edward R.

Murrow 8:00 The World Tonight 8:15 Stereo Showcase 9:00 News; 570 Showcase 10:30 Capita) Cloakroom it no News IS Sports 11:30 Pastor'i Study 12:00 News Friday KDKA-TV Channel 8 12:00 News at Noon li-ia-Weatner. Hank Stohl 12:20 The Faye Parker Report 12 3t Search tor Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light I 00-Big Movie 3 10 Pat Kiely 1' to House Party 3:00 The Big Payoff ffl The Verdict is Yours 4 00 Brighter Day 4 15 Secret Storm Kartoons 5:00 Early Show 6:30 Roy Rogers 7 00 Can Ifle News 7:10 Bob Tracey; Sports 1 l.i-DnuEla' Kriwarrin 7:30 Your Hit Parade 8:00 Rawhide 9 00-Phil Silvers Show 9.30 Lux Playhouse 10 001 he Line-Lp 10:30 11 00 News Tonight 11 15 Startime Theatre 1:10 The Thirteenth Hour WJAC-TV Channel 6 12 00 Tie Tac Dough 12-30 It OiuM Be Yoo 1:00 Biff Baker, U.S.A. 1 30 urtain Call 2 00 Queen for a Day 130 Haggis Baggis S-00 Young Dr. Malone 3 30 From These Roots 4:00 Truth or Consequences 4 30 County Fair 5 00 Adventuram 5:30 Frontier Sports. 6 10-Weather 6 15 News 30 Rnhi tourney 7:00 Highway Patrol 7 30 Northwest Passage 8:00 Ellery Queen 9:00 Squad 9 30 The Silent Service 10 00 avalradr ol Sporta 10:50 Jackpot Bowling 11 New 11 i Weather 11 15 Penn Playhouse rihK RarfKi 12.00 News; Magazine ol the Air 1 til Home fl il lor New, 12 40- -Stu VV ilsi.r 12 45 K' vt 1:00 News: Whispering Secrets I i 1 45 Second Mrs.

Burton 1 i. -laopinesa 2 15-Ilelen Trent 2 30 Couple Next Door 2 45 Pat Buttram Show 3 00 News; Jerry Ducie Show ou Newv 6 15 lion Gardner sports 6 TO Sunset serenade s-sv -lwH moms 7 0O News; Amos 'n' Andy 7 30 Answer Please 7 4.5 Kdwarrt Murrnw 00 The World Tonight 8 15 Stereo Showcase 9 00 News: 570 Showcase 10 3O The Leading Question oo News IMS-Sports UK-Music till Midnight Jack Frost low-calorie Bavarian Cream Every kind of American accent is taught. History, strictly from the American angle, is pumped into the students. They learn how to make tele phone calls, how to order theater tickets in Boston, how to talk au thoritatively on baseball. There is a special course on Hollywood with special emphasis on the seamier side of life there.

They have to put themselves in the place of a middle class, middle-of-the-road American defending U.S. foreign policy. They learn to drive to U.S. reg ulations and how to react if pulled up by a traffic cdp. Chewing gum machines adorn the sidewalks.

The movie theaters show only American pictures. Poker is the only card game allowed. Wallaceville WALLACEVILLE, April 7- Mr. and Mrs. Blair Hood, of New Wilmington; Joan Callen, of Titus-ville; and Billy Marschinke were Saturday evening supper guests of Mr, and Mrs.

James Russell. Mrs. Mildred Matthews was a Sunday supper guest of Mrs. Gladys Rice. Mrs.

Rice and Mrs. Matthews called Thursday evening on Mrs. Lura Hoover, who is a patient in the Franklin Hospital and also called on Mr. and Mrs. 0.

T. Bower arid Isla, of Bethel. Mrs. Bowers' condition re mains about the same. Mrs.

Ruth Wessell accompanied Miss Janet Douglas, of Fosters: Corners, to Erie last Monday to at- tend a reception ceremony where a friend of Miss Douglas' received it's to be Borden's fash! Taste mashed potatoes NO PEELIN6, COULD HE SEE? DURBAN, South Africa (UPI) The 25 men who jammed them selves into a Volkswagen here Sunday said they knew it wasn't a record, but they had one dis-ti ction: The driver was still able to steer. Borden's Instant Whipped Potatoes lighter smoother and tastier than everyday mashed potatoes! 39 For Pkg. PINEAPPLE or REG. ISALY'S LEAN BAKED HAM HALF POUND SNAPPY SHARP CHEESE FRESH MED. HEAT and SERVE B.

B. Q. HAM POUND FRESH CHURNED POUND HAND PACKED ICE CREAM SWISS CHEESE ON RYE and BUTTERMILK Cottage Cheese 59 1W POUND mm 2 89c 2 BUTTER 5r Sydney and Australia Bob Horton will star in "Guys and Dolls'" at the Warren, Ohio, Playhouse this summer. Mildred Freed Alberg, executive producer of NBC TV's Hallmark Hall of Fame, is pull ing out ot tne drama series- Producer George Schaefer will take over the reins next fall for Hallmark's six 90-minute shows CBS-TV's Red Skelton will film a movie in Japan this Aug ust. Lanson, who used to sing on the old Hit Parade Show, is boooked in for tiie May 4 CBS-TV Jimmy Dean show.

TOO MANY CURVES JOAO PESSAU, Brazil (UPP- The local civil service commis sion issued Monday an order it said was designed to cut down on loiterers and sight-seers in gov ernment offices. It directs girl employes not to 'come to work in low-cut blouses or skirts that are cut to "enhance the exuberance of curves.1 Among children between the ages of 5 and 14, cancer takes more lives than any other disease. It accounts for one out of every four deaths from disease. per serving. boiling juice It is, after all, almost impossible to go wrong when you harness two pros like Hope and Benny together.

And if they were content to settle for a leisurely trot rather than a giddy gallop, so let it be. Note: I wish to thank all those and Radio WICU-TV Channel 19 6:00 Huckleberry Hound, 6:30 Hotline Newe 6:40 Weather; Newe 7:00 Rifleman 7:30 Sherift of Cochise 8:00 TBA 9:00 Laugh Line 9:30 Ernie Ford Show 10:00 You Bet Your Life 10:30 Mackenzie's Raiders 11:00 Weather; News litis Sports with Strosser 11:30 Jack Paar Show WEWS-TV Chaneel 5 6:00 The 3 Stooges vW Dorothy Fuidheim 6-45 Tom Field i 7 Adventures of William Tell 7:30 Leave It Beaver 8:00 Zorro 8:30 The Real McCoys 9:00 Pat Bcore 9 30 Rough R.oeri Wsverfrom W-S9 MssquersCi Party 11:00 Tom Field U-lS-JaU Pair Shew MiKA-Kadt 6:00 News: Paul Loni 6-If An Pir.sn 1:00 NfV-t; ProSTMB PM 10:00 Nes: Pany Line 11 :0 News; Ptu) Long 1115 Party Line P.ancy E-D KTW-TT Cttnnel 1 6.0) Early Show 7:20 Home Ed.ticn i 7:25 Mr. Memwealher 7:30 CoL Flack 8:00 Steve Canyon 8:30 Music Theatre 9:00 Laff-Line 9:30 Ernie Ford Show 1 10:00 You Bet Your Life 10:30 Death Valley Dayi II 00 News 1 11:15 Late Show WlCtJ-TV Channel 12 12 00 Tie Tac Dough 12-30 It Could Be Yoo 1:00 My Little Margie 1:30 My Favorite Story 2:00 Truth or Consequence! 2 30 Haggis BagBls 3:00 Y'oung Dr. Malone 3 30 From These Kools 4 00 Queen tor Day 4:30 County Fair 5:00 American Bandstand 5- 30 Mickev Mouse Clur 6:00 Bugs Bunny Theatre 6:30 Hotline News 45 News 7:00 TBA 7:30 Death Valley Days 8:00 Boy Hope Show 9 00 Squad 9 30 Ozzie and Harriet 10 00 Cavalcade of Sports 11:00 Weather: Newe 11:15 Sports With Strosser 11:30 Jack Paar Show HEW8-1V Channel i 12 Noon Noon Show I 00 One D'Clock Club 2:30 Gale Storm Show 3:00 Beat the Clock 3:30 Who Do You I rust? 00 American Bandstand 5:30 Mickey Mouse 6:00 The 3 Stoogee 4 30 Dorothy Fuldheim 6- 45 Tom Field 7:00 Jim Bowie 30 Kin I'm I'm 8 00-Walt Disney Presents 9:00 Tombstone Territory 9 30 Sunset Strip 10:30 U. S.

Marshall 11:00 Tom Field 11:15 Jack Paar KYW-TV Channel 3 12 noon Tic Tai Dough 12-30 It Could be Yoo 1 00- Playhouse 2:50 News 3 00 Young Dr. Malone til Fn.p hesi Kmit 4:00 Truth or Consequences 4 30 County Fair 5-00 Barnaby Pnpeve and Friends 5 45 Early Show 7- 25 Mr Merriweather 7-30 Superman -nnFHerv Queen 9 00 Squad 9 30 Thin Man i i MK-Krif. sporta 10 45 Jackpot Bowling l' New, Late Show uriKA Sadl nn New 12:15 Bob Tracey 2 15 Warmup 2 30 Pirates-Braves 4 4: Scoreboard 5 00 News; Clark Race i on- Paui l.nnt 1 Art PallaK 8 00 News; Program PM 10 0.) News. Party Line 11 00 News: Paul Lone 11-15 Part Line 12 00 News; Randy Hall 31 orth rhirternth St 7T 'iY''i S' I gSf Li Two foil envelopes in box! Each envelope serves four! Just boil add you've got 'em made! Vac i Frost recipe only 79 calories Common recipe 238 calories per serving. BAVARIAN CREAM 1 tablespoon gelatin i3 cup Jack Frost Granulated Sugar cups water 1 tablespoon lemon Borden's Flavor Flakes make possible tha first instant whipped potatoes.

Just add to hot water and a little stir and you have real homemade whipped potatoes. Flavor Flakes make them in a so much better than ordinary and so much NO BOILING, NO MASHIN8I rPIZZAn SYKES CAFE cup undiluted evaporated milk 4 cup crushed strawberries Combine gelatin and sugar. Add boiling water and stir until dissolved. Add lemon juice. Chill until thickened but not set.

Beat evaporated milk until stiff. Add thickened gelatin mix- ture to whipped evaporated milk. Beat until light and fluffy. Fold in crushed strawberries. Pour into 1 -quart mold.

Chill until set. Makes 6 servings. JACK FROST SUGAR. 18 calories per teaspoon To Go- 29 wKfBorden's TteBorta lUlian Sp-D-hrlti An Stvle Sizzling Steaks Sea Food Sndwlrhit of All Kindi gooil "Our Specialty.

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