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The Express from Lock Haven, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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The Expressi
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Lock Haven, Pennsylvania
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5
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1 IF Dolly's Shop FOR BETTER VALUES House to 44 $2.98 $3.95 Spun Rayon to 20 $3.95 to 15 1 $7.95 2-pc to 15 $8.98 to'40 $2.98 Plain and to 30. Closeout $3.00 Hayon Panties. Small, large. Elastic 79c 'Silk Print to 40 $4.29 "Cotton Crepe Night Gowns $1.98 Seamless Mesh to lOVa 50c pair End o' Run to $1.11 pair Tancy Flowers and Feathers for your hair 49c Kleinert's Dress Shields' 35c Costume Rings, Pins, Bracelets, and Beads -39c to $3.69 Win the War In'44. Buy More Now (JTOssman's a JANUARY CLEARANCES! Junior Sizes! Women'! Sizes! Misses' Siiesl Half Sizesl Deluxe Quality WINTER COATS 3 Interesting Groups Greatly Reduced 28 38 Selection of HATS 50c Ceiling prices up to $3.98 "Marnet" Rayon -Mesh HOSE 97c Ceiling price $1.23 Selected Groups of Juniors! Misses! Women's! DRESSES Greatly Reduced 8.

Iressy and Tailored Styles Special Rack COATS and SUITS Unusual Selected Group SWEATERS Ceiling price yp to $4.98 OUT CALDWELL WAY Monday McCool knows a lot of things, but one thing he didn't know the other day was that he was traveling to our house to unharness a team of horses. Yes sir, he was right on deck when this Alva Fritz upset off his empty wood wagon and broke some ribs, making harness hanging just out of his line. A wagoa wheel suddenly bumped into a little snag jolting so suddenly that it upset the riders. However, when he came back from the doctors he had a good tight bandage, and aside from being awful sore, is coming along nicely. He is only hoping the grippe passes him by so he doesn't have to.

do any coughing, that feel-so good. Clifford is better of the grippe, Ada is trying to fight it off. she hasn't time to be sick when the rest are all off duty. Jimmie Smart Renovo is here vAartin Suggests Speeding Ballots Abroad HARRISBURG, up delivery of ballots to service men by the federal government was a suggestion offered by Governor Martin who said Pennsylvania's voting laws were as good as any so far The chief executive, who explained the commonwealth is Gen. Sir Bernard Montgomery (left, back to camera), British Eighth Army commander, greets Gen.

Dvvight D. Eisenhower as the American general arrives by plane at Eighth Army headquarters on the Italian front. Man at right is unidentified. Prisoners Watch Philadelphia Water em- ployes voted not to return to work. City Council said the services and says he will extend his visit a few more days to help with chores etc.

You remember last April we told you of going to Dick-Smart's wedding and getting caught in the church in a blackout and singing for half an hour? Well, right I PHILADELPHIA, PliiJa- after that he went back to camp, delphia's water filtering plants and just a couple weeks ago were under the guard of 60 in- home on a furlough. Coming mates of the city's prisons after home from South- Carolina 3.000 striking municipal got lame and his Buddies iiad to carry him between stations. Had they caught the fast train they would have been on the one that smashed up so badly, where so many was killed if you remember. Now he was sick when he arrived home and had to 'stick to bed most of his time but it gave him a chance to see the home folks before he had to start He told me before be left that he, had Eddie Rickenbacker's David in his class, and severa. movie actors.

He is instructor! over a lot of men and gets along very good at his work. i Don't know where you happen to be, "Bruce Green," but was i surprised to know' you received my little writings way off there. Well here's hoping this little party will soon be over then we will invite you to a party of another kind, like we still have in good old U. S. A.

"Makes no difference where you roam lad, Makes no difference where you If your home's the land of Uncle Sam In the good old U. S. Your folks are all good as usual. Everybody have jobs, and are holding them down. Your sister who lives out here, parks her little boy off each day to school and gtfes to Lock and does her daily duty.

Was down to Woolrich (your old home town) lor a very nice Christmas entertainment so you see things are going the same as when you went away. Taking a look around the room Alva's nursing the cat, Clifford is writing to Wally Englert, Ada is writing to some soldier boys, Jim Smart is-writing (says its to his girl at Buffalo), search me I don't snow who to. We try to give part of our time to the soldier boys each week. Some of Bilbeys and the little Patterson girl have colds, not bad. George Springers are pretty good again.

John Biser, has improved so as to be at place of settlement of some sort today. The bus drivers are all at their post, Russel Kaler Wad a butchering party Saturday, they was invited to a dinner party at Lock Haven on Sunday and went School started oft as usual today, and take it all in ail 1 guiss things are sliding along like usual But the Winter never goes too last to suit me. (Only when I think of them meesly flies then I am perfectly contented. Some one wanted some one to ask me how we made the oat flake so as not to be pasty, well, I'm glad to answer that one, I don't like the sticky kind either. as the story teller would start upon a time many long years ago, when double boilers were not plentiful we learned to make most anything in iron skillet, so now I have all sizes of double boilers but refuse to spoil my oat flake in any ol them.

Just get out your skillet, put hot water, a little salt, sprinkle oats in about what it will take to thicken it up good, keep it stirred around until it bubbles few times and in about three minutes ('as Will Rote used to say "lo-and-behold," its done and you can get out your milk and sugar and get at it while its steaming hot. Can you remember "Will" when Shortie Probst had that little shingle mill down by your place at Swissdale? Let me see it would be right where Wise's new house now stands, wouldn'l it? Kind 1 of fun to look backr wards once in a when your sight ain't as good as it once was. I stand "corrected" the girls said that "Tall blonde and handsome" that was here was from Ccatesville" not Coalville. Oh well I just didn't cross my-t-anc at the rate I rattle on you can'l expect any one to copy something I ran't read myself after it cools I know your all tired of this as the Persimmon Hollow girl says. So "Fare ye well." Death Valley temperatures have been recorded as high as 134 degrees; Siberian temperatures low as 90 degrees.

Basswood, poplar and cottonwood are among the so-called hardwoods, yet they are really the softest of woods. Montgomery will serve under Eisenhower as commander of British troops when the forthcoming European invasion begins. (AP Radiophoto from Algiers). of the pdson inmates were needed to keep the filter beds clean and guard against interruptions in the water supply. Robert T.

Willard, business agent of the water bureau local, told the workers yesterday the union would see to it that men were supplied to keep the filtering plants going. In voting to remain away from Bernard's plea that they return to work immediately. The striki was called, union officials said to enforce their demands for a 10-cents-an-hour pay increase A councilmunic in i 11 named to negotiate with tile threi locals of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employes (CIO) said then would be no discussion until al The Lock Haven Express, Friday, January 7, getting information from other states on absentee voting declared "it looks as if we are in pretty good shape" in Pennsyl-' vania. He added use of special war 1 powers granted by the 1943 Legis-'. lature in making changes in the.

present law would require "a cific request" from federal offi- cials. Store-Wide CLEARANCE DRESSES COATS SUITS HATS Shop the Elizabeth Way during this clearance "The Shop That Quality Built" their jobs for "at least one more the employes, mostly street day" the workers ignored Mayor! cleaners, returned to work. Elizabeth Shoppe LET'S SUPPORT THE 4TH WAR LOAN DRIVE A Comfortable Home is an American Tradition Which We Heartily Support and Cherish SPRING FILLED LIVING ROOM SUITE $199 Buy War Bonds for Victory 5 Reversible Cushions This Is no time for unnecessary spending of any kind. But if your furnishings lack appeal and need every time a tired dad seeks the ease of an arm chair, one of its springs jumps up and sticks you get a.backache trying not to lean against a broken you need new furniture, and have a perfect right to buy it! have a wide, varied selection of spring-filled living room furniture to choose from, including; all the better upholstery fabrics in many shades. BUY ON TERMS We Still Have METAL BASE FLOOR LAMPS 3-Way Light Fixture O.95 with Parchment Shade Have proper lighting where you want to read, sew or this serviceable floor lamp.

Choice of Ivory or Dull Finish base. Many other floor lamps and torchlers to select from. Large Selection TABLE LAMPS Priced from $3.85 3 Handsome Contrasting: Woods in This Water Fall Bedroom Newest in styling and a suiic everyone would appreciate having. Dresser with round, flat glass mirror, large four drawer chest, aiid full-size bed. Quality bedding can lie secured for this suite at special January- prices.

BUY ON TERMS Large Selection of Suites in Maple, Mahogany or Walnut. Priced from $89.50 Felt Base FLOOR COVERING 49c sq. yd Tile or floral patterns of genuine Gold Seal other popular brands of felt base linoleum. Brighten up you kitchen or bathroom with a new floor at this special price. OPEN EVENINGS SHADLE'S.

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Years Available:
1931-1973