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The Express from Lock Haven, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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The Expressi
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Lock Haven, Pennsylvania
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2
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1 i. eet 6ut fill the Steel mill iob he left to enter the steel worker, who lost both leet in i the Allied landing at Oran will be A f.f.. nf given a position in the Allegheny County Works Department's post- County Superintendent N. L. war planning division as a blue- Bartges and his assistant Miss print tracer County Commission fi Chairman John J.

Kane announced. The veteran, John J. Exler, 26, has been fitted with artificial erintendent's' conference at Harrisburg tomorrow and Friday. Shooting retir ed ALTOONA. Dan- emplove.

iel M. Replogle today issued a certificate of accidental death in the Treasury RfiDorf fatal shooting of Harry Edward 1 reabul 7 Ellis, 65. found on the kitchen WASHINGTON, The pnsi. floor of his home yesterday with a tion of the treasury April 17: Re. shotgun charge" in his ccipts 108.829.685.02: exnenditurq i body.

Dr. Replogle said Ellis was S314.946.G72.92; net balance S13, (cleaning the gun whc-n it total debi S186. I charged accidentally. Ellis was a 1405,501,842.67. I MONTGOMERY WARD Reduced Prices ON WARDS AUTO lira Pilch Kill 2 ID; 26c Cove now! Each kit contains a 24" rubber square, 6 rubber patches, tube of cement, buffer.

Sale I Gardex Wax 35' Cfeoni, polishes in 1 operation! Apply it wipe off! Prolonos cor ftoiiJi. JO-oi. can. Solil Oil-Tonnwl Chamcii 72c 13xl7-ineh site. Selected Australian sheepskin.

Abmorbent, durable and lint-tree. Medium Wt. Cotton Swootihlrt 95c Arhltric cut, with Imit want, neacad Iniida. Crawnack JJ Slvtr Gray color. Sturdy Net rationed.

Top-grain cowhide iprlnl lost. ''professional-type new! Sturdy Twill-tex material in choice of Royal Hue, Scarlet, Green. to Th. Major league style in sturdy gray cotton flannel, with celaradi visor. Sites 6'A Seiml-'re) BaioboJI Low priced! Regulation in length, but imeller around and lighter.

Sturdy golden aih. For to 12-year elds. 4-foot hardwood bow, four 1C arrows, cardboard quiver, target foee. Profniional kit DiMaggie. Medwick, Williami medeli.

Select (troight-gre'ii oijj, power-ihef treated. Jooftordon Clovo 2.98 letter quality, maier size. Patented hell trap conduction. Inner-greased packet. Men'i.

Soft-combed, bail quality catton, with reinforced haeli and White. Siiei 10, II, 11 PURE PENNSYLVANIA 15 Plus Fed. Tax Loofcor the quality I pure Pennsylvania triple-filtered double de- waxed long-lasting! There is no finer oil on the market! toelcof the price I Thousands of economy-minded motorists buy "Supreme Quality" at its regular because that price Is LOW I Now, in this sale, you get EXTRA savings! Bring your buy NOW 1 In 30 or 95-Gal. Drums, ajhit Fad. deposit, OREASE MIICIS REDUCED! Ywr dwlc.l Cup GriG.e, PrMMira Chtwh Griow tyitMi cheulf bvorlngi.

M. Pniiun .2.39 IIC, Hirjh for At.miti,' Stbi. I Quality" SPARK PLUGS 36c hfo flner plug madef Knife-edge electrode throws hot, fait spark uses less gasoline! 7 16.35 WATfMROOFED VAS covms 6x8 3 98 Mediun-heovy weight, nil. Iteinfereed loops everv tilt' ..935 2S.M L. THE RIVERSIDE FIRST QIMUTYISA600DTIRI 6 Tltt If you get a Ration Certificofe for a Grade 1 will, of course, wont a good tire.

Riverside First Quality GR-S Synthetic 'a a good already proved to in actual use by thousands of satisfied purchasers. Get these new conform to wartime driving and your Riversides will give you thousands and thousands of satisfactory miles. SALE! BASIIAll OR SOFTBALL lath are official lite, wt.l Softball hei heriehide cover. Spald- hg with cork center. 3.54 SAlirWNIOkUMBRILLA PLAY TINT 7.49 Deluxe quality! Rain-ihed oU-ft.

iq. Polei, MOM, stakes. Easy put up. SALE! WARDS GUARANTIED "COMMANDER" BATTERY! Dependable! 39 plate, 180 6-month guarantee. "Kwik I no ether popular car battery has morel 45 heaver duty plqtes, 1 8-mo.

guar 4.88 Ex. Salt! "Winter King" wood-glass insulation for longer life, 2-yr. guarantee. 45 heavy duty plates, 100 cap. 6.33 Ex.

cap. 8.55Ex. UM your (rodit to buy anything corned in cur store stocks or pictured in our catalogs Mont 131 East Main St, gomery Ward Miss Olive Norma Hathaway. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold L. Dewald. 311 East Church Cj became the of Marion Quincy Humphries, son of Mrs. Grace I. Humphries of Champaign, 111., in a candlelight ceremony at the East Main St.

Methodist Church last cveiiinf. The Rev. Reyburn L. 1'ritz officiated for the rites which took place before an altar decorated with baskets nf Spring flowers. The bride, given in marriage by Mr.

wore a street-length beige dress with black accessories and a corsage of white orchids and lilies of the valley. Her matron of honor was her sister-in-law, Mrs. Gilbert H. Hathaway, who wore a gray dress with black trim and a corsage of baby iris and lilies of the valley. Virgil S.

Webster of this cilv was best man. The ceremony was preceded by a 15-minule recital presented by Mrs. Frank Frederick. After thr wedding a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. Mrs.

Humphries is a graduate of the Lock Haven High School and is employed by Regal and Blum. Mr. Humphries was graduated from the McAllcn High School, McAllcn, Texas, and is Lock Haven Express. Wednesday. April 13, 1941 Gas on Stomach dtuble money bick- FAMOUS FOR QUICK RELIEF of GA5 and INDtGESTION DISTRESS.

fi juat i rfcasant (astins Stum io for years for blcised relief of symatomi that can rob you -ft of needed sleep and furtcss fnr De- lirious easy to taVe. No bottle: no iriiiinR. Get Rfnuine Stuart Tablets HAROLD A. ROBB Harold A. Robb found Dead Beech Creek Man Takes Own Life BEECH A.

Robb, 35, former principal of the eech Creek High School, who employed as a flisM instructor at recently placed on inactive I Plpc Alrc Corp. by the Navy following an Iness, took his own life this lorning. Members of his family ound him hanged on the second oor of a barn belonging to his athcr, Leonard J. Robb, on Fair- iew St. here.

Robb was principal of the leech Creek schools for about ight years, leaving here to work a supervisor at the Sylvania lant at Mill Hall. Several lonths ago he received a com- Dial 745 nission as lieutenant junior rade in the Navy. While study- ng at Princeton University, he lecame ill and was sent to a na- al hospital. After two months in the St. Aljan's Naval Hospital.

L. 1.. he nd his wife, the former Gladys Veber Flemington, returned to Jccch Creek, shortly before Easter. of the Kcllcr-Bollorf Miss Mabel Catherine Boltorf, Bottorf. of this city, and Jack Millon Keller.

Seaman lie, sen Mrs. Mildred Keller. Flemington, were united in marriage Tuesday, April 11. in South Mills, N. C.

The bride spent the remainder of the week with her husband in Norfolk, and has since re- turned home. Seaman Keller is now on duly with the fleet. Mrs. Keller is employed by the Clinton Paper Co. here.

Cross-Gromlcj- Miss Dessa Gwendolyn Gromley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Gromley of Glen Campbell, and Pvt. Orris Welland Cross, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Wei- lass' of 1927 and of Buckncll Jniversity in 1931. He was ac- ive in musical circles while in ollege and sang with the Lock Haven Male Chorus. Mrs. W. J.

Shoemaker, deputy coroner, said that ill health caused him to take his life by hang- Hospitals John Keister. 428 East Bald Eagle Street, and Patricia Peas- 12, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Monday evening at 8 o'clock at 8 o'clock in the Mill Hall Church of Christ by the Rev. William F.

Tucker. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Slopcy of Mill Hall with whom Miss Gromley has been employed by the General Armature Corp.

and will continue to work and live in Mill Hall. Pvt. Cross has been in the Army for 18 months and is now here on a delay en route while being transferred from Lns Vegas, to Greensboro, N. C. He was a tree expert employed in and atound Erie before entering the William Peasley.

of Lock Haven Army R. D. 1, underwent operations for appendicitis this morning at the 1 private Hospital. Mrs. charies Missing Defendant Says Keller, 224 East Park Street, was a admitted yesterday as a medical Trial Was NeWS To Him patient.

At the Lock Haven Hospital I WASHINGTON, Brought Mrs. Harold Yeagcr, of Howard into federal district court under Mrs. Ner Hanna. of Blanchard, and Mrs. Richard H.

Yohe, 245 West Church Street, were admitted yesterday as surgical patients, and Mrs. Sally Syer, McElhattan, was admitted for medical attention. John H. Smith, of Chaiiton. was admitted to the Jersey Shore Hos- oital last night suffering with a aronchial ailment.

Births Girl for Fyes A daughter was born Tuesday at the Lock Haven Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. William Fye, 60 Irvin Street. Personals guard, Edu-ard James Smythe testified that he was absent from the opening two days of the trial of himself and 29 others on charges of seditious conspiracy because he did not know the trial was in progress. Justice Edward Eicher sought immediately tn arraign Smythe under the blanket indictment imposed upon the other defendants.

His attorney objected, however, until the court had had an opportunity to learn whether Smythe's absence had been "willful." Fred Mesta and Tom Schoos ol Pittsburgh visited their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Mottcr over the weekend.

Police Station Burns LANGHOBNE, destroyed the State Police sub-station on the Lincoln Highway at nearby Oxford Valley yesterday causing damage estimated by police at S6.000. A water shortage in surrounding erecks hampered firemen. I BLANCHARD SCHOOL HOUSE Showirf Tomorrow Night at 8 O'clock Big- Air Show Slarrins KICHARD ARLAN JEAN PARKER "FLYING BUND" Added Beit nf Selected Short Subjects Children ISc: Adults 35c Tax Included DANCE TONIGHT Bill Dunn and His Orchestra Members Only Dancing to 12 Legion Home Spring Suggestions Ladies' Crepe and Broadcloth Pajamas sa.og Sizes 31 to 40 Brief Panties 79,, Small, medium, larse I'lidics. With Elastic Backs. Me and 89c Small, large, extra larBe Anklets lOc to 3Sc Sizes 9 to 10 Pastels and Dark Shades New Spring Flowers on Combs 45c white, yellow, pink, red and purple Gabardine and Velvet Ribbons on Combs to 49c Cotton Dresses' to S5.85 Sizes 9 to 20 Ladies' Blouses to S3.29 Sizes 32 to 40 New Spring Costume Jeivclcry 39c lo SI.50 Sandalform Knot rrotcctor 29c pr.

The Heel-less Sox for Bare Leg Comfort 15c pr. DOLLY'S SHOP Dolly Klevansky 108 E. 3Iain St. Dial 4067 THE BEAUTY PREPARATIONS OF SUCCESS Today, when "Beauty is your we recommend these superb DuBarry Beaury Preparations that have been tested and proven. Tested in tlis Richard Hudnut Laboratories for purity and froien for results by tens of thousands of DuBarry Success Course students these arc the Beauty Preparations of Success.

LEADLEY DRUG CO. Main and Grove Streets All Pricrt Plus Tetxrr -WANTED- Girls or Women to Work in Our Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Department Apply at KLEWANS GARDEN TODAY THURSDAY FEATURES 5 PICTURES IN ONE! BOSTON BUCKItS CAPTURED CHESTER MORRIS JElnNE KORCE t. STCHE Draft Continuerl from Past 1. Raymond T. Shade, John S.

Bowman, Robert S. Smith, Charles W. Butler and John W. Grubb, of Flemington; Harold L. Signor, William C.

Kinley and Haven D. Frye, of. Avis; Charles W. Confair and Lynn E. Maurey, of Jersey Shore; Kenneth G.

Rupert and Harry A. Wagner, Beech Creek: John F. Berry, of Castanea; Herbert L. Bryan, of, Milesburg, and Frank C. Bowes, of Blanchard.

The names of 15 men scheduled for induction this week by Draft Board No. 1 have been removed from the lists for routine reasons and their induction postponed. The following ten of the army group reporting today have been removed: Myer Klevansky, Har- nld E. Weaver. Ardcll C.

Grimm, Harold T. Herman, Milton H. Stover, Albert Brawand, Byron P. Kramer, Harry C. Glenn, Richard H.

Dorey and Arthur L. Grieb. James F. Kinley, Roy A. Ruhl, John P.

Gallagher, Jack M. Herr and J. William Long have been removed from the navy group reporting tomorrow. Matinee 2 p. m.

to 4 Evening 7 and 9 Continuous Sun. Holidays SHOWING The BomhinK of Tokyo "THE PURPLE HEART" THURS. FRIDAY SAT. Louis Bromficld's best selling novel of human emotions at their peak! MYRNA LOY TYRONE POWER GEORGE BRENT In A Cs.ilury.Fox Fissure Matinee 2 p. m.lo4 Evening TandS Continuous Sun.

Holidays TODAY THURSDAY FRIDAY The Flaming Love Story of an American.

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Years Available:
1931-1973