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The Express from Lock Haven, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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Lock Haven, Pennsylvania
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THURSDAY, JULY THE LOCK HAVEN EXPRESS, LOCK HAVEN, PA PAGE FIVE CUT HIT. COSTS SIB 12-Point Plan Recommended by 3 Democratic Representatives and a Senator HABRISBURG 12-point program to cut the cost of local government and pas: on the benefits to teal estate taxpayers was suggested by three Democratic representatives and one senator. The preliminary report of the local government commission created by the 1935 Legislature, urged broad revision of the state constitution and laws. It urged, among other things: Revision of the constitution to elective offices and overlapping laws. Revision of election laws.

Revision of administation of local justice. Consolidation and centralization assessment and revision atter's sister, Miss Bertha Guiser, all Glencoe, N. are spending a two weeks' vacation with the adies' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Guiser.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Keller of Brockway, and Mr. and. Hayes, Catherine and Maxine Mil- Mrs.

John Guiser of Tylersville ler, Bertha and Marqucta Guiser, were also visitors at the Guiser Margaret Brooks, Mary Hall, Mir- home during the week. Heckman, Dorothy, Dale and Guiser, who had been ill, is im-'Sara Deitrich, Marian Decker, proving. Helen Matis, Mary E. Deitrich, The Rev. and Mrs.

James Helen, Madeline and Ruth Bierly, Musser were Sunday dinner guests, Genevieve Vonada, Lillian Zellers, of tax boards. Establishment of the merit system for all administrative offices in local government. Abolition of the fee system of paying local officials. Consolidation of school districts. Reduction of cost of administering criminal law.

Creation of a Legislature consisting of one chamber of not more than 10 members, to promote efficiency and speed, and save money Hughes' Niece in Movies HOLLYWOOD, CALIF, A pretty, young relative of Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes of the United States is in the movies now Kay Hughes, daughter of Evans Hughes of Los is a cousin of the chief justice, was placed under contract by Republic Studios after talent scouts reported favorably on her work as a dancer and little theater player. Hublersburg HUBLERSBURG CLASSES HOLD PICNICS, MEETINGS HUBLERSBURG The Young Ladies' class of the Evangelical Reformed Church School en- Mr, and Mrs. Falconer and the tertained the Young Men's class of the same school at a picnic supper at Hecla Park Thursday evening. 33 were in attendance. The Misses Beulah and Mary A.

Deitrich, Reldah Heaton, Laura of Howard Strubble at Zion. Geraldine Vonada, the Messrs. Rus- Mrs. Jennie Long of Lock Zellers, John Decker, John was a week-end guest of Mrs. Margaret Decker and family.

Mrs. Joseph Fletcher and three children Miller, Martin Deitrich, Mahlon and Donald Dunkle. Clifford Kaufman, Oscar and'Robert Bierly and of Howard also spent one day last! Joel'Yearick were present. week at the Decker home. Mr.

and three sons, Later a number of both classes Mrs. Guy Zink and motored to Centre Hall and attend- of Pine Creek, were led a festival there at which the Sunday callers on Mr. and Mrs. E. L.

McClintick. Visitors during the week on Mrs. Emeline Deitrich were Mrs. Ida White and Mrs. Rote of Axe Mann, Mrs.

Kathryn Summer's of Center Hall, Mrs. Blair Ingram and children, Chester, Esther and Verna Mae. Miss Laura Hayes spent Sunday with her friend, Miss Rhelda Heaton of Bellefonte, R. D. Allen Rumberger of Kansas City, and Rhodes Rumbarger and daughter, Jean, of Harrisburg, were week-end guests of Mr.

and Mrs. F. E. Vonada. Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Markle were Sunday dinner guests of the former's brother, E. L.

Markle and Mrs. Markle. Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Bierly and daughter, Barbara Ann and Mrs.

Irvin Bierly of Bellefonte, R. were callers at the same home one evening last week. Mrs. John Heckman and son, John, of Lock Haven, and Mrs. Nevin Lee and son Donald, spent Loysville Boy's Band furnished music.

The Adult Ladies' Bible class and the men's class of the Evangelical and Reformed Church School held their monthly meeting in the social hall of the church Thursday evening. The theme was "My Neighbor." Many and fitting responses inpoetry and prose and also various musical numbers all centering around the thought of the theme. After the business meeting refreshments were served by the social committee: Mrs. Earl Yearick, Mrs. William Deitrich and Mrs.

Walter Weaver. Big $1 Bottle For Only 49e INDIAN TONIO tor nllerliv fcldnev and llnr troublM. will Mil caul Dir- ttur Uu rtsulir II (U onnotit far cenU UPOB precaution ot thli id. Limited to ft customer. We tmi tM mtdlclnu to wrUl Inut ten Uon vhftt you for It within boun Old Votunrk Tonic win drlra poUoni from Tour atom blmek mnr Ink ettr came from a bottle.

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Bend Uo for Mason Drug Co. Or. Keilnald B. Miller. D.S.C Cftlropodlit Foot Specialist Office haura: II to II A 1 to i II.

Tueaflav Tburadav. Saturday avenlnKa. 7 to 8 Other noun by aDDofntment Phone 136. Martin Theatre Bnlldlni Lock Haven, Pa. sheet which had served as a tent, and which she had just washed in the brook put over her shoulders and she and the other ducks waddled after the Dears, the lamb, Flip, the dog, Top Notch and Christopher as started sack for the Ga- lump's place.

It was a long distance and the webbed feet of and Mrs. BoydjMr. College. A i ClJjajJJCU Guy Springer and visit with his grandparents Heckman. Mr.

and Mi daughter Jean, of State College, Mrs. Jennie Springer and granddaughter, Marjorie Harter of Akron, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. C. C.

Vonada and daughter, Betty Kay, of Mackeyville, Mrs. E. L. Markle and Mr. and Mrs.

H. I. Markle and children, Jack, Walter and Joyce, spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weaver.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Deitrich having spent two months with her mother, Mrs. George Regal, at Howard. Miss Pearl Rider and Andy Tomco of Stormstown were callers of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Yocum Sunday alternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hayes and sons, Freddie and Bobby, spent Sunday with the latter's parents, Irs.

Robert Funk at State Freddie remained for a Mr. and Mrs. John Dunkle of Mingoville were Sunday morning callers of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weaver.

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Harris anc William Keister of Mill Hall spent Sunday at the Charles Krape home. Mr. and Mrs.

William Plank of Easton called at the F. E. Vonada home Monday evening. and children, Pearl, Jean and Carl, I Mr and Mrs. Sherman Bierlj were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.

sons Donald and John, of and Mrs. Frances Ludlow at Flem-' Bellefonte R. called at the mg on 11. Markle home Thursday evening Mrs. Carl Hayes and 1 The festival which had been son, John William, of Beliefonte, Planned by the class of 1937 of spent the week-end with Mr.

and' Walker Township H. S. for Satur- Mre. They Get Even Quacko Duck folded the the ducks be- uite MRS. ERNEST MINNICH GUEST ON BIRTHDAY RADIO LOGANTON Mr.

and Mrs. L. D. Morris and friends served a sirthday supper at Ravensburg Park Tuesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs.

Morris' daughter, Mrs. Ernest Minnich. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Minnich and son, Harold Lee, of Hazelton; Mr.

and Mrs. D. Morris, Miss Myrtle Morris. Mrs. Minerva Herlacher, Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. Morris and Mrs. A.

D. Karstetter and daughter, Kathryn, all of Loganton. Mrs. Sue Grenninger, Mr. and Mrs.

Forrest Greninger and daughters, Mary and Phyllis, of Raugh- town; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fruiter. New York City; Mr. and Mrs.

F. E. Wray, Harrisburg; Mr. and Mrs. G.

K. Morris and son, Billie, of Philadelphia, and Mr. and Mrs. P. T.

McCloskey, Lock Haven. DAY DAY C.E. BUTTERFIELD Painful Piles Go at 9. WEAF-WJZ-NBC-WABC- CBS-WOR-MBS-WMCA-Intercity. Edwin C.

Hill; 7 Rudy Vallee; 8 Showboat; 10.15 King's Jesters; 11 Henry I Busse Orchestra. I it takes only bottle of Dr. J. 6. fi Rrli 7 Bob Hope, i tcmn blecdins or rro- Portland Symphony; 8 Tomorrows: tnu'lnc This Internal medicine Headlines; S.30 Peter Cacallo'sj Band; 10 Hal Kemp Orchestra.

Music Is Mv' ir helps ro ami restore the affected pans ami relieves blood in r- 1-1 "v- 1 in 11 lower cause ot Dilei. Hobby; ,.30 Roy Shield only an Internal medicine can ao thle. 18 Death Vallev Davs; 8.30 Groat i that's why nml cuttiTic often fall Lakes Symphony; 10.30 Al Dona-l 1 1 j.lLjJri> tW. NEW YORK, Findings of hue Orchestra. What to Expect Friday the congressional committee which investigated the Townsend old age pension plan is to be the topic of a broadcast by Rep.

C. Jasper Bell, of Missouri, Monday night. Rep. Bell, chairman of the committee, is to speak from the WBBM studios in Chicago via the CBS network. Try These Tonitht Gov.

Landon acceptance speech Melodies; 3 p. m. Popular Women's Radio Review; 4.30 Teri La Franconi and Lucille Manners. ABC-CBS 11.15 a. m.

Sen. R. S. Copeland on "Findings of Travel 2 p. m.

Sweet and Hot; 3.30 U. S. Army Band. WJZ-NBC 12.30 Farm and Home Hour; 3.30 Symposium on Osteopathy; 4 Airbreaksl of HEM-ROID Tanletl must relieve you of your Pile misery or money McCloskey's Dray Hauling and Delivery Service Phone 302-R tired, but they waddled on as quickly as they could did no complaining. How they did all look forward to getting even, with the Galumps! At last they had arrived at the edge of the Galumps' land.

"Halt! Company halt!" ordered Christopher. They all stopped. "Now," continued Christopher, 'when I tell you to start, each one of you shout for all you are worth. I will give the two, GO!" At this all the Puddle Muddlers started to yell. "Growl, growl, growl, grrrrow- wwl," growled the bears.

"Baa baa baa baa," bleated Sweet Face, the lamb, and so scowling was Sweet Face's Jore- head that could you have seen him at that moment you would not have thought of him as the gentle, sweet-faced lamb he usually was. "Bow, wow, wow, bow-wow- wow," barked Rip as he raised his head up so his voice would carry further. Then he howled, long, long, crying bowls. "Caw caw caw caw caw-caw, CAW, CAW, CAW," cawed Christopher, while the ducks quacked and Top Notch crowed as though he were waking up the whole world. Tomorrow "The Angry Galumps" Mrs.

John Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Fravel and, nitel Postponed daughter Mildred spent Sunday afternoon at the C. E. Condo home at Mill Hall. day night, July 25, has been indefi- Injured Foot Holmes on Saturday had a cake of ice fall on his right foot. The injury has been quite painful.

Life Saver BLACKWELL, OKLA. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Whitman and watched the heat hls chickens and when only rem lned he got an idea. He children, Fred and Janet, of Lock Haven, Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Todd of Williamsport, Iva Hendershot of took to to the Salona, Mr. and Mrs. George Whit- ment a wlth a blc cle um blew Sanforized SLACKS Checks, Stripes, Nubs, Etc. Sizes 30 to 42.

1.19 man and son Harry, of Center ai under their were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. I vlve Boyd Whitman. Mr. and Mrs.

John Heckman and son, John of Lock Haven, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Lee. Mrs. Esther Baney and John Weaver of Pleasant Gap spent Sunday with the latter's sister, Mrs.

Albert Orr and family. Other visitors at the Orr home during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Yearick and son Harold, Mae Coder of Bellefonte, R. and Mrs.

Belle Bartley of Buffalo Run. Lois McCloskey has returned to the home her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.

McCloskey after They sur- Money for Women's Work WASHINGTON of $1,768,202 to carry on women's sewing rooms, canneries, park developments and other activities under the WPA was approved by Aubrey Williams, deputy administrator. Allotments projects included $15,953. for women's Pennsylvania "I'M nOADCASTINO the news!" new naptha soap flakes Comments liktr these four in many d.ay. Eoerybody'a trailing Fols-Naptho. Soap CHIPS- thm original and only chipll KISSABIE HANDS art toft.

So wash your dishes, too, with Ffls-Naptha Soap CHIPS. They're kind to th, for they hold toothing "A WOHD.KEATER for washing machines!" say pleased users. These crinkly, lolden flakes of busy soap and active naptha huitle out dirt. YOU'LL CHEER THEM, TOO! TRY THEM TODAY! THE FIRST AND ONLY CHIPS TO BRING YOU NAPTHA! NCE you use Fels-Napthi Soap CHIPS, you'll be so crazy about them you'll never wane to use anything else. You'll like them because they're so utterly different.

The first and only flakes that bring you richer, golden soap AND lots of naptha. Just turn oo the water and these crinkly curls dissolve. Plenty of suds! And none of that bothersome dust to make you cough and sneeze; The handy, new pouring-spout on the box lives waste and spilling, too. Give 'em a try. Get Fels-Naptha Soap CHIPS at your grocer's.

They're made by the makers of ibe famous golden bar, Fels-Naptha Soap. "I COUID DANCIFOR joy! It'm wonderful the way Felm-Naptha CHIPS keep my undies eo nice and noul'looking," tayi another letter. Thete Hakes are great for eoery washing joo. Remsm- ber-they're fall of gentle naptha. ATLANTIC'S 3 LITTLE MEN CUB RfPORTfR SCORK SCOOP LOOK! 60 3 LITTLE MEN' LIKE TO INTERVIEW THEM FOR MY TELL US, GENTLEMEN- IS IT TRUE WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT THAT ROAD TEST? YOU MAY QUOTE V.

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1931-1973