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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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Haven (Pa.) Express, Thursday, Sept 25, 1947 Mountain View Round and Square jVv 9 to 12 P. M. COME EARLY DOOR PRIZE TOMORROW NIGHT DICK CANN and his ORCHESTRA SATURDAY NIGHT AL HASWELL and Ms ORCHESTRA Veterans of Foreign Wars OLD TIME FIREMEN'S FESTIVAL Friday and Saturday Evenings In Beech Creek Big Parade Friday 6 P. M. Plenty of Amusements, Refreshment Stands Free Coffee BEECH CREEK-BLANCHARD VOLUNTEER FIRE CO.

To All Persons Indebted To R. Smith Trading as R. L. Smith Furniture Bankrupt NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all accounts due the above named Bankrupt are due and payable Immediately to the undersigned Trustee in Bankruptcy or bis Attorney. Accounts may be paid to the Trustee at the premises of the Bankrupt, 237 E.

Main Street Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, on Friday of each week between the hours of 9 and 12 and 1.30 and 5 and on Saturday of each week between the hours of 9 and 12, and 1.30 and 5, and 6.30 and 9, or by mail to said Trustee or his Attorney. CALVIN G. COWAN, Trustee, 230 N. Fairview Street, Lock Haven, Pa. MORRIS KLEWANS, Attorney-at-Law, Lock Haven, Pa.

GLOSSNER'S 55c 3 to 4 ft Stewing Ib Dressed CHICKEN BACKS th 25c Dressed Ib 57c SCRAPPLE Ib 15c PUDDING Ib 45c Filled Ib 59c Fresh Ib Ib 57c Ground CHUCK 41c FRESH BEEF TONGIIES Ib35c Sirloin T-Bone Club STEAKS 61 Dulany's Frozen Foods STRAWBERRIES pkg 53c CRUSHED PINEAPPLE pkg 39c GRATED COCOANUT pkg 36c ASPARAGUS SPEARS pkg 47c ICEBERG LETTUCE (Extra .2 for 29c HOME GROWN ENDIVE 2 heads 27c PASCAL CELERY stalk 29c CAL. ORANGES (Large Size) doz 39c Cross Blackwell Quality Merchandise DATE NUT BREAD tan 26c MINT JELLY ass 23c ORANGE TANGERINE JUICE can 14c TANGERINE JUICE can 16c ORANGE MARMALADE jar 33c QUINCE JELLY glass 28c CRABAPPLE JELLY glass 23c FREE DELIVERY DIAL 2616 SPECIAL CARE GIVEN TO ALL TELEPHONE ORDERS GEORGE A. NEILL. 22 above, of Philadelphia is shown at the Bockville, jail at a hearing on charges Involving the slaying in Philadelphia two weeks ago of his 11-year-old niece, Isabella Mallon. Neill was found working on a dairy farm in nearby Olney, Md.

(AP Wire- photo) Births Son For Millers A son was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. George R. Miller, 202 S. Eighth Steubenville, O.

Mrs. Miller was the former Miss Hazel Hassinger, this city. This is their first child. Girl for Stevens Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Stevens, 302 Huston Flemington, are parents of a daughter, born yesterday at the Lock Haven Hospital. Son for Seybolds Mr. and Mrs. George Seybold, 407 E. Clinton are parents of a son, born yesterday at the Lock Haven Hospital.

Farringtons Have Boy A son was born yesterday at the Lock Haven Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Farrington, 358 E. Bald Eagle St. Hospitals Mrs.

William L. Mix, wife of the Chief of Police, is reported in satisfactory condition today at the Lock Haven Hospital, where she is a surgical patient. New patients, all medical, include Ernest Bechdol, Mill Hall; Stephen Kinley, 4, son of Stephen Kinley, 217 W. Clinton and Mrs Francis Hinton, Orviston. Penn PTA Approve School Painting Penn School PTA at its meeting this week expressed its appreciation to the School Board for interior improvements, including painting, in the school building.

Fifty members attended. Mrs. Edward Hoberman presided. Mrs. Jack Nicholas resigned as secretary, and Mrs.

Frank Harvey, assistant, was named to her position. Mrs. Richard Dorey was named the new assistant secretary, and Mrs. C. H.

INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE How They Stand LW Cubs Roofers 7 1 Bowlins Engineers Vets Cruisers 7 ijT Ranbros 5 7 6T Pickups 4 8 -8 Scores and Points Won Vets fl 7Ho S45 Bowlins Club SSI Knsineei's 2 Kanljros Roofers 0 Cubs 4 FOOTBALL FANS! 760 765 LT. GEN. JOHN C. H. LEE, former commander of the Mediterranean theater, steps from a plane at Natidnal Airport at Washington on arrival from Iowa City, la.

General Lee proceeded to the Pentagon to confer with Gen. Dwight Eisenhower (AP Wirephoto). Cruisers 2 7H7 Pickups I 1 High Games Individual Kchimp, Clark. Bowlihg Boriu, Bowling High Total Individual Borltz. Bowling Tolbert.

Bowling Howes, High Game Team Bon-ling High Total Team Bowline 20 The Bowling Club had a good evening, paced by Capt. Frank Boritz with scores of SYLVANIA LEAGUE How They Stand LW i Engineering 10 2 1 Maintenance 3 I Qufllec 8 4 5T Office 7 5 1 Stem 5 3T Units 4 3T Fllamouiu 1 7 7 Shop 12 8 Scores and Points Won Maintenance 4 6C4 709 L'nlts G44 '635 At the Private Hospital. Mer-; Randecker was appointed pub- rill Mader of Casanea was ad- i ic it chairman. This PTA group nutted as a surgical patient, and ill meet on the third Monday Mrs. Charles Betting of Altoona I eac month.

Office 0 Stein and Fllamount later dale 744 HO 2198 .654 677 to roll off at Lodges And Clubs had her tonsils removed. Orrie Kitchens Wed 50 Years Sunday Former residents of Flemington, Mr. and Mrs. Orrie Kitchen. 171 N.

Fifteenth Harrisburg, will celebrate their Golden Wedding Day Sunday. The Kitchens moved from this vicinity about ten years ago when Mr. Kitchen became revenue officer at the capitol in Harrisburg, a position which he still holds. For the anniversary they plan "Open House" at their home. The couple has no children.

Mr. Kitchen was widely known here. He was employed for some time in Draucker's pool room, and later as a free-lance shoe salesman. For the next meeting. Walter C.

Levine will be invited to present a club plan for raising money. Mrs. Gray Guerriero was a prize winner, along with the first grade, which won the attendance record, attendance prize. Yom Kippur Dance At Club Ends Holiday Bethel A. M.

E. Has Quarterly Meeting Members of the Bethel A. M. E. congregation met yesterday at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Trinity WSCS Meets i The Women's Society of i Christian Service of Trinity Methodist Church had a tureen supper Tuesday evening, with i 35 members present. The Rev. C. Gail No'rris gave a challeng- ing talk on "The Task Before Us," with emphasis on the work of the society.

Mrs. Norris spoke about her experiences during a week at Newton Hamilton this Seventy-five couples attended summer, and answered ques- the Yom Kippur dance last evening at the Clinton Country Club where Russ Dorey's Orchestra provided music for festivities marking the end of the Jewish Yom Kippur, Day of Atonement. This Autumn observance began Tuesday evening with services in the synagogue and continued through yesterday until sundown. Yom Kippur is observed with prayer and fasting, and prayers and petition for for- KnRlncerinR BJ2 611 High Karon, Moore. Elmer, High Klmcr.

Karon, High EiiBlneerlne 7M High BIG TEN Up to Previous KiililiK. n. Kelly. Hoffman VanOonJen. Main Pk-u-her.

Miller. Kinior. IS Bry.Tton. tions about camp life. After dinner, a film on missionary activities was shown by Mr.

Norris. Mrs. William E. Kline led devotions on theme, "Each In Her Own Place," and Homer In 13th Inning Ties Eastern Series ALBANY, N. 13th inning home run gave Utica a 3-2 victory over Albany last night and tied the Eastern Bvers oresided or i Lea ue final Governors' Cup presided ioi jS(Jries at thfee games each After eight scoreless innings, Catcher Stan Lopata picked off a soft pitch at the start of the final round and drove a towering fly 360 feet over the right field wall.

giveness of sins. Reuben Prize Winners At Club Bridge Of Italy Team Picnics At Scootac The Sons of Italy Little League baseball team enjoyed a picnic last evening at the Sons of Italy lodge on Tangascootac i Creek. A spaghetti supper was 'served. Following dinner, the boys Gilyard, 719 E. Bald; i 2e winners yesterday at Eagle for the quarterly the Wednesday bridge at' the i presented Manager Ralph J.

church conference. Present to. Clinton Country Club were 1 Condor with a billfold. Mrs. A.

B. Timms, Mrs. H. lead the discussions were the! presiding elder of the Scranton Cornell, Mrs. Richard A.

Seltz- I District, Samuel Storms of: er Mrs. Fred E. McEntire and! Pittsburgh: and the pastor, the Mrs. Charles Plant Rev. H.

D. Lowber. Dies Of Injuries i a i Buckner, 45, of Sanford, died Wednesday night in the Williamsport Hospital. Death was caused by shock from injuries received when he tried to hope a freight Tuesday night. His left foot was cut off.

Mrs. McEntire. Mrs. Francis Smith, of Blanchard, and Mrs Cornell were committee in bridge parties. Next month Mrs.

Timms will serve as committee chairman. Coal Pile Smoulders At State College High Mrs. Gerald Smith Honored At Shower ATHLETES FOOT GERM KILL IT- FOR Sac. IN ONE HOUR, If not pleased, your money back. Ask UniRRist for tliU funrifhle.

TK-O1. Marie with 10'; it PKXKTRATKS. Reaches iin.l Kills MORE a OX COX- TACT Today at Community Drus Wanled to Buy USED CARS! We Pay C-A-S-H Cook Motor Co. 320 N. Jay Phone 2412 STATE smould- the September ering coal pile in the basement charge of the of the State College High School forced all the students to evacuate the building Tuesday morning.

Although there was no flames or fire damage, the 850 students, in a fire drill, left the building in less than two minutes. School authorities planned to Mrs. Gerald L. Smith of Mill water trie pile of 200 tons of coal Hall was guest of honor Tues-! in order to reduce the danger of day evening at a surprise stork! fire. shower, given by Mrs.

Walter Allen at her home in Mill Twenty-six friends attended the party which featured cards and refreshments. The was decorated in blue and pink, with "Mr. Stork" as a table centerpiece. Mrs. Smith received many lovely gifts.

Truman (Continued from Page 1) That delicate movement of your watch is an open book to us! Domestic or imported, we can repair it to work precisely. We just ask one thing please don't ask for a rush job if you want a really fine job! BAGNELL'S JEWELRY STORE 313 N. Grove Phone Mr. Truman was not to go so far as to say a re- i turn to rationing and price controls or to other wartime controls might be necessary to'sup- port America's program to combat hunger and Communism in Europe Those, he suggested, are matters for Congress to determine. Answering statements of some Republican leaders that they have not been kept informed on world conditions, Mr.

Truman said he was letting them know as soon as he found out himself. He pointed to a copy of the report on the Marshall plan, enclosed in green cardboard folders, and tied with red tape, and said it had just arrived this morning. Newberry Man Bruised As Furnace Blows Up WILLIAMSPORT A w- berry man escaped with minor bruises and cuts yesterday morning when the furnace of his home in Newberry blew up. Joseph S. Helminiak, of 310 Arch was in the kitchen preparing breakfast before leaving for work when the hot water furnace exploded.

The blast threw him against the kitchen ceiling, blew out one wall of the kitchen and damaged the house. His wife and two- year-old daughter who were in bed escaped uninjured. WATER RENT NOTICE Water rents for the third quarter, July 1 to October 1, 1947, are now due and payable at the office of the City Treasurer. A penalty of will be added after November 1. BRUCE R.

KREAMEK City Treasurer The Children Love Ask for CUB Your Neighborhood Grocery or Soda Fountain ROMEO BROS. 316 Grant Phone 3611 Have you a "date" to take her to the Lock Haven High School or Teachers College game this week? Let's put on a good show her flowers and make a pre- game "goal." SEND "HER" FLOWERS We have a fine choice of fresh cut flowers for vase, lapel and corsage Your Choice 1. Come Direct to Our Greenhouse. 2. Phone 2-9112 for Delivery.

Itori i vis Open Eveiiiiigs Until 7 P. M. New Phone Closed Sundays REUTEMANN presents the original in a spectacular production of GOUNOD'S romantic opera Sung in English Company of 75-Symphony Orchestra Winiamsoort On THURSDAY, OCT. 2 Stage One Night Only Mail Orders Now (Enclose Self-Addressed Envelope) Orchestra-Loge: S2.40-§1.80 Balcony: gl.80-$1.20 GARDEN Today Friday Saturday Days With King Cowboys! "TRIGGER" (SiMrttst Hcrst in tkt SURRAS JANE FRAZEE ANDY DEVINE STEPHANIE ACHflOR SECOND FEATURE BUY AN EXTRA VICTORY BOND! CHRIS "We Buv and Sell" USED CAR '42 CHEVROLET station wagon '41 CHEVROLET 4-door sedan '41 CHEVROLET 2-door FORD 2-door sedan sedan CHRYSLER 4-door sedan BUICK Sedannctte '35 STTJDEBAKER 4-door sedan TRAILER PICK-UP CHRIS REEDER Next to Citizens Hose Co. Phone 3968 Open Evenings 0 SATURDAY ISN'T RAINING VIOLETS, IT'S RAINING PARAMOUNT STARS' of Thtm all in Tht screen't reigning musical Starring IING ClOSIt GMYCOOfH RAT MIUAND ALANIADO IAIBAM STAHWYCK AUIETTE CODOAID DOtOTHY IAMOUI SONNY TUFTS JOAN CAUIFIELD WIUIAM HOIHH UZAKTH SCOn WIT GAI1IUSSEU DIANA LYNN SIEH.ING HAYDEH tOtEIT FtESTON VEMNKA LAKE XHMIUND WIUIAM KNDIX IAMY FITZGEMID (ASS DALEY HOWAIO DA SUVA MACDONAID CAIEY MARY HATCHER A I Matinee 2 P.

M. to Eveuinc Showi 7and9 TODAY AND FRIDAY THEY Added NOVELTY: 'GIRLS AND GAGS' NEWS.

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Years Available:
1931-1973