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The Express from Lock Haven, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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The Expressi
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Lock Haven, Pennsylvania
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the Express, Lock Haven, May 12, 3 Check and Compare! it's a good bet NOBODY in town Sells Better Meat Gov. Shafer, Bishop Wertz, Percy D. Mitchell to Get Degrees from Lycoming EARLY WEEK FEATURE Mon. Tues. May 12th 13th Only U.S.

Gov't. LOIN STEAK Sirloin Lb. 1.09 Porterhouse Lb. 1.29 ALL WEEK FEATURES Chef Piulin Pizza Cheese Mb. Pkg.

Pepperonf Mb. Pkg. tip's Win's traded Cod ir Breaded Perch Vacuum Packed Coffee 2 Sultana Pork and Beans Siie White Potatoes California Fresh Strawberries Porter Jane Parker White Bread Imported West German fo Swiss Plain or Pimento Ched-O-Bit Cheese Spread Ann Page Lb Quirt Jir Mayonnaise Clip these Coupons for Extra Plaid Stamps with Purchases 50I10O SO EXTRA PLAID STAMPS This Coupon Good for SO Maid Stamps Whan You Maka a $5.00 Purchase You May Redeem as Many Coupons As You Wish on This Basil Exclusive of Items Prohibited by State 100 EXTRA PLAID STAMPS This Coupon Good for 100 Plaid Stamps Whan You Maka a $10.00 Purchase You May Radaam as Many Coupons Ai You Wish on This lasis Bxclusivo of Items Prohibited by State Law Cimpon Void After May 17th, 1MB to (41 Food Stores wnad tha AltooM UMatoH AN shown ara offoetlva thru May 17 txcopt Sirloin 1 Portarhouta Staak In all AIP Food Storas tarvad by tha Altoona Division WILLIAMSPORT Raymond P. Shafer, governor of Pennsylvania, will be one of three men to receive honorary degrees June 8 at the 120th annual commencement wercises at'Lycomihg College. The governor also will give the commencement address; Also to be honored are Bishop D.

Frederick Wertz, of Charleston, W. former president of Lycoming College, and Percy D. Mitchell, of Williamsport, director of the Bethune-Douglass Community Center arid a civic leader. Governor Shafer will receive College ACE Gives Golden Bell Award to Six of'69 Class Six seniors received Golden Bell awards at the recent senior dinner of the Association for Childhood Education of Lock Haven State College. Fifty-five members and faculty attended the banquet, at the Dutch Inn, where Arden W.

Holland, professor of education at the college, spoke on peace in the world, relating it to Africa where be spent several years the Doctor of Laws, Bishop Wertz the Doctor of Divinity, and Mitchell the Doctor of Humanities. Shafer is a native of New Castle and graduated from Meadville High School. He received his Bachelor of Arts de gree from Allegheny College, where -he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, and received a Bachelor of Law degree from Yale University Law School. Bishop Wertz served as president of Lycoming College from 1956 until last year when he was appointed Resident Bishop oi the West Virginia Area of the United Methodist Church. He is a native of Lewistown and graduated from Newport High School in 1933.

He holds the Bachelor of Arts degree from Dickinson College, Master Editors Quiz on CITIES OF GOLD Hyner 1540-Cbronado searchetfv-for 7 -fabulous cities of andJewclr teaching. Linda Bay, ACE president, highlighted the events of the past year, and presented the Golden Bell awards to Renna GutshaU, Joan Crider, Thelma Caris. Becky Dill, Ruth Robak, and Barbara Jerrom. The Golden Bell is awarded to seniors who display outstanding abilities in the field of elementary education. Miss Lydia Gross, chairman of the Division of Elementary Education, offered her congratulations to the winners.

Westlriansto Decide Future JAKARTA (AP) an uprising by some 30,000 West Irians the Indonesian government still plans to let the territory decide whether to remain part of Indonesia or vote for independence, Foreign Minister Adam Malik 'has said: The rebellious tribesmen are demanding that die territory establish itself as the-independent state of Papua. They claim the government is trying to rig the Judy plebiscite, known as the "act of free choice." Malik said the uprising, which the government claims is instigated by the secessionist Free Papua Movement, is causing only minor problems. "We will go ahead," he said, but U.N. Secretary-General Thant may suggest the act be postponed until the trouble in the territory is over. The United Nations will administer the voting.

Life Pension for Goldberg PITTSBURGH (AP)-A Pittsburgh paper said Saturday, the United Steelworkers union has given a $25,000 pension to Arthur J. Goldberg, the former Supreme Court justice and United Nations ambassador who was a union counsel for 13 years. The Pittsburgh Post Gazette said in a copyright story it learned of the action from van- ion sources. The paper said there was opposition to the life-time pension by some members of the union's executive board because Goldberg, at 60, was two years under the normal retirement age for union executives. HYNER The lowering trees, one peach and the other cherry, on the Ben Bottorf premises have reached their peak of beauty.

Planted close to Route 120, ail travelers can get a good view of them. Several have had their cameras along and have taken pictures. Mrs. Ruby Ztone was hostess for a party Monday morning at her home. Prize winners were Mrs.

Lena Kline, Mrs. Ruby Stone, Mrs. Franklin Gentzyel and Mrs. Sam Sackaronski who also was the winner of the door prize. E.

F. Makin observed his birthday Wednesday. Many from Hyner attended th birthday party Friday evening for the Rev. and Mrs. J.M.

Davis after the church service. Glenn Kramer became 12 years of age May 2. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kramer.

Recent visitors at the Makin home were Mr. and Mrs. John Ruffing, son, Edward, and son, Sgt. John, of Lilly, and David Bennett, of Dilsburg. Mr.

and Mrs. Boyd Bolinger and two children of Mechanicsburg spent the weekend at the Cloyd Mills home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Drake returned home Monday after visiting relatives at Palmyra.

Callers this week at the Jesse 3ole home were Mr. and Mrs. frank Cizek of GemanJa, and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ogline, Mr.

and Mrs. Mervin Burkett, Mr. and Mrs. Lohr and Lisa, and Miss Anna Ogline of Arts from Boston University, he Bachelor of Sacred Theo- ogy from Boston University, nd the Doctor of Law from )ickinson. Mitchell has been Executive irector of Bethune Douglass 'enter since 1943 and for a umber of years has served as manager of Peter Herdic Horn- for the Lycoming County Housing Authority.

He is a na- fjmerset. QUESTION: How was the legend oj the Seven Cities oj Gold started? ANSWER: This dramatic story starts with the conquest of Mexico by the Spaniards under Cortez in 1520. The Spaniards found both gold and jewels in Mexico and began to dream of similar riches in other parts of the New World. Indians told a fantastic story of great wealth in the little known country to the north, of a place called Cibola, where there were supposed to be seven cities piled with gold and glittering jewels. Francisco Coronado.

a Spanish explorer, led an expedition from Mexico in search of the fabulous cities early in 1540. He arrived at the country now known as New Mexico and Arizona. But the glorious cities of his dreams turned out to be Indian pueblos made of adobe, without gold, and with only turquoises instead of the precious emeralds he hoped to find. What a strange thing history is! Columbus, searching for the Spice Islands of the East, did not realize he had discovered America. And Coronado did not realize the full import of his own expedition for during his trip he discovered the Continental Divide, and the Grand Canyon, which many think is the most awe-inspiring natural wonder to be seen on our planet.

5-12 Ohlund of San Matco, wins a prize for this quest ion. You can win $10 cash plus AP's handsome World Yearbook ij your question, mailed on a postcard to Junior Editors in care oj this newspaper, is selected Jor a prize. tive of Portsmouth, and received the Bachelor of Arts degree from Johnson C. Smith University. He is a member of Messiah Lutheran Church.

He was named outstanding citizen of the year in Williamsport by the Garret Cochran Post 1, American Legion, and cited on other occasions for his work in Brotherhood and better inter- race relations. INo Doubt About it Clothing Than Meets The Eye! REMEMBER: SHADLE'S COOKING DEMONSTRATION P.M. and 7:30 P.M, Hot Rod; A carburetor attached to a steering wheel. W.f< t.V*-** (2 BIG DEMONSTRATIONS) to Hdd at SHADLE'S STORE SEE These Demonstrations on the ALL NEW 124 East Main St. Lock Haven NEED ft SPECIALIST? ft SPECIALIST! Your insurance ate wont to.

nmn BOW Bow to S'" fife and to PAUL A. MACK AGENCY Everything in Insurance Customer Parking far Rear USE. Water St. Phone L.H. 7484777 VERSATRONIC RANGE (ELECTRONIC HEATING) See A Rolled Roast Cooked in ONLY 30 MINUTES Miss Marilyn Bear, Senior Home Economist of Peima.

Power Light will be here to conduct the cooking demonstrations. You'll be amazed at the "wonders" she'll perform on this G-E Range ELECTRONICALLY! Ask her questions! She'll gladly answer anything you ask pertaining to ELECTRONIC COOKING. ALSO G-E Custom Dispenser REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER Automatically Fills Your Glass with Ice or Chilled Water at A Touch I FREE GIFTS to all adults FREE DOOR PRIZES to be given at each demonstration.

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Years Available:
1931-1973