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The Express from Lock Haven, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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The Expressi
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Lock Haven, Pennsylvania
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12-fhe Lock Haven, Express-Friday, July 8, 1960 i i The Daily Investor Scholarship Winners Visit Elks Lodge Three college-bound young men who received $200 scholar- chips from ihe Lock Haven Elks lodge in June were received by ihe lodge Tuesday evening, and described their education plans. They appear above between Paul B. Slopcy, left, of South Avis, scholarship committee chairman, and Paul F. Sampscll, right, ruler of the lodge. Scholarship recipients arc, left to right in center; Edwin Fleming, Lamar, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Gilbert Fleming, BEN High School graduate, who will begin pre- veterinarian studies at the Pennsylvania State University; Paul Fahey, son of Mrs. Margaret Fancy, Lock Haven, graduate of Immaculate Conception High School, who will study mathematics at, the University of Scranton, and Stanley T. Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas M. Walker, Lock Haven, graduate of the Lock Haven High School, who will study at the local State College as a mathematics major. (Express Photo) Hard Candy Eater is 105 TARENTUM, Pa. (AP) A Pennsylvania woman who attributes her long life to eating hard candy; celebrated her: 106th birth day yesterday. Mrs.

Marion Erbe says she still jftjunches on hard candy while watching isJevision which she often-does without her glasses. "Grandma" Erbe is celebrating fcer-birthday with a party at tie Fair 1 Winds Convalescent Home in Armstrong'County, where she is now' living." Mrs. Erbe Is a native of Scotland. She came to Pittsburgh in 1883 her husband. William, who died in 1903.

She lived in Ta rentuxn 64 years. She "has three grandchildren great grandchildren, fou great great grandchildren anc four great great great grand children. Repeat Revue at Bellefonte Oly's School of the Dance wi repeat the Starlite Revue, recent ry.given at Millheim, in a per formance tonight at 8 p.m, a the Bellefonte Junior High Schoo auditorium. John's Catholic (Buildin iFund, sponsors, will use proceed toward new school building Committees representing th Bellefonte Knights of Columbus Holy Name Society and the C. of A.

are working with Mrs. Oly Waugh.of Jersey Shore, director promoting the benefit. 'Mrs. Lois Gray of Lock Haven accompanies the revue. Mystery Death ot Girl, 9, Traced to Mauser Rifle KOWALIGA, Ala.

(AP)-A law school graduate who three times lunked his-bar exam was, held without bail yesterday for the ghastly rifle slaying of Barbara King. He swore "foeifore God" that he i innocent. John Wilbanks, 41, who lives with his wife in a lakeside cabin a $400 a month inheritance, ras arrested late Wednesday on i first degree murder charge in tie shooting ol Barbara, 9 years 3d. The daughter of a Birmingham isurance man fell dead at her ather's feet Sunday night at Iho amily's summer collage Lake Martin. The top of her lead was blown away by the shattering impact of a high powered rifle bullet.

Wilbanks spoke scornfully 01 the scientific crime detection methods which led to 'his arrest. "Ballistics is not an exact science." he told Sheriff Lester Hoi- ley and Circuit Solicitor. Glen Cur- lee when confronted with the re suit of an, autopsy on the giri's body and a laboratory examina (ion of his 8 MM. Mauser rifle Hollcy said the investigation gave positive proof that a foui'et found.embedded in the King cabin had torn through the back of Barbara's head. And, the sheriff aclrl- ed, ballistic tests showed the bullet was fired from Wilbanks' German-made rifle.

Rosendahl Raises Blimp Questions WASHINGTON (AP) Retired Vice Adm. Charles E. Rosendahl called today for a congressional investigation of the Navy's attitude toward airships in the light of Wednesday's blimp tragedy. He questioned the wisdom o. Fewer New Applicants Teacher Shortage Found in Centre STATE COLLEGE (AP) Elwood Sones is at a loss to explain it, but for the first, time in 14 years as Centre school superintendent there is a shortage of new teachers.

Normally, Soncs said, applica ions pour in from other commu- lities, other states and even other countries. Some of the applications come 'rom women whose husbands are courses at Pennsylvania State University. Then loo, the county's four join ture districts usually have 'first crack at university graduates. Although the county still received too many applications for some classifications, Sones said lie still is 25 to 30 teachers short, Investment Advice By DtiYLE Q. My daughter, who is years old, recently became a widow.

With her Insurance money, she bought 200 shares of George Putnam Fund of Boston, 200 shares of Massa chusctts Investors Trust and 250 shares of Chemical Fund. She made these investments with the Idea of having Income to help her yoUng children through college and also to have an income for herself later on. Now a broker (not the one through whom she purchased the shares) advises that she should not have invested in Chemical Fund. He says a more diversified mutual fund would be more to her benefit and thai Chemical Fund, might' not be so secure for future years. What Is your version on this? A.

Right off Uie 'bat, you should understand that, if your daughter went to 20 different brokerage Finns for investment advice, she might have received 20 differeiv ideas. Radio Contact Lost at 23 Million Miles WASHINGTON (AP)-The earth has lost contact with the United States space probe Pioneer V. Dr. A. C.

B. LoveU, director of the Jodrell Bank, England, radio telescope, reported to newsmen after a courtesy call on President Eisenhower. The huge telescope, near Manchester, England, maintained the last contact with the scientific vehicle hurled into orbit around the sun. Lovell said this contact was lost "a couple of days ago" when Pioneer was about 23 million miles from the earth. building large airships without dividing the gas bag into compartments.

Rosendahl, long a leading advocate of lighter-than-air power and a sharp critic of the Navy on this score, said in a prepared statement that the plunge of the latest type of blimp into the Atlantic off the central New Jersey coast in ideal weather conditions points to "a grievous situation somewhere in the broad airship picture." including eight vacancies in special education. The superintendent said any of the reasons he can think such as higher salaries by industry or schools in other states would apply any year but would not explain the sudden lack of applications. Santa Fe, N. was founded in 1610. It was pro-Union during the Civil War, but was once captured by the Confederates.

The advice she took seems tojj be sensible. All three mutual funds in which she bought shares have good records. The diversification that each one offers trims down her risk. The George Putnam Fund is one of the most conservative there is. It is a balanced fund, with investments' in common stocks, preferred stocks and bonds.

'Massachusetts Investors Trust, the nation's oldest mutual fund, invests only in high quality common slocks and should also be counted as conservative. Chemical Fund is not nearly as It-is technically a "specialty fund" Investing in securities of companies in 'chemical and related industries. It is evidently because of Uils that the second broker your daughter spoke to finds fault with Chemical Fund. However, the word "chemical" is pretty broad Chemicals are used in almost every industry. And Chemical Fund's management, realizing this, has invested in many different fields.

The fund is well diversified. As for being "secure," it will naturally fall faster than more conservative funds during periods of generally falling stock prices. But it should rise faster than more conservative funds in periods of generally rising stock prices. Q. In one of your columns you pointed out that the services performed by brokerage firms vary widely.

You added that the variations range "all the way from those who do nothing except handle buy and sell orders for securities to those who do everything except hold the customers' hands." Please list one or more who "do everything MR.bOYLE I need somtoiie to ''hold my 'hands" and help me Invest. A. 1 are really asking for -is a recommendation of a brokerage house. And that is one of things this 'column cannol thing to go 'somewKit out on a limb'. But that would be going too far.

I can just imagine the screams that.would result il tried It. This is one thing each, investor has to find out for himself. (Mr. Doyle will answer only representative letters- of genera! interest in his column. He cannot answer phone queries.) Three Hearts Beating Right LOS ANGELES (AP) Three brothers with the same congeni tal heart ailment are recovering from operations which, doctors say, promise them a normal life A team of surgeons from the University of Southern California School of Medicine corrected the condition, a narrowing of the aorta main blood vessel of the heart.

The narrow section was excised and the artery rejoined in each case. The brothers are Jerry, Ed ward, 12, and Jerome Ruzicka, Jerry said he told the school nurse one day that he never felt full of pep. She sent him to a clinic. Family histories disclosed lis brothers had had the same kind of faulty hearts since birth. OUTDOOR SUPPER Spicing turns these an interesting color.

Grilled Hamburgers Corn on the Cob Marinated Whole Green Beans Stuffed Eggs Toasted Buns Homemade Lime Sherbet Beverage Marinated Whole Green Beans Ingredients: 1 pound green leans, cup water, easpoon salt, Vi cup red wine inegar, teaspoon 4 teaspoon ciirDy powder, up firmly packed dark brown "gar, teaspoon white pepper. Method: Cut off tips. green and. scrub, in cold water. Cook beans boiling and teaspoon- salt, until" tender 8 minutes.

Pour off ooking water ihto. measuring cup; if necessary, vater to make- .14 a auccpan' stir- together the cup bean cooking, liquid, turmeric, curry brown sugar, teaspoon 1 salt 'and "pepper to aste; stir over low heat until ugar dissolves; bring to a boil, 'our over cooked beans in rigerator cover and efrigerate overnight. Makes 4 to servings. Former PSU Trustee, First Woman, Dies PITTSBURGH (AP) Funeral services will be held Saturday in for Mrs. Clara Calhoun Phillips, the first woman trustee at Penn State University In 1955, she was named the Distinguished Rural Woman of Pennsylvania by the American Colin try Life Assn.

By CECILY BROWN Joy Drowns in UncleVOil Tank CLARION, Harnish, 11, fell into a large tank if oil Wednesday and drowned. Fire Chief John Dunlap of Par- cer said Harnish, who Vew. Freedom, apparently Was 'vercome by oil fumes as he stood; on )against: the ink. He was watching Warren Fulmer, 'his uncle, fill Dunlap said Fulmer saw youth's feet disappear beneath the urface. The uncle opened the ank outlets to drain the oil and then ran to call firemen.

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