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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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Debris, including remnants of mountain homes (arrows) washed away by high waters, lodged behind the 165-foot Blue-, stone Dam now hearing: completion on the Plans Reunion Date Tentatively Set For June 16 The Lock Haven High School class of 1928 is planning a 20- jrear reunion, tentatively set for Wednesday, June 16, the day after the 1948 commencement. -A steering committee of Mrs. Isabel Livingston Waite, John F. Marshall, Mrs. Dorothy Miller Market, Melvin Kalin, Mrs.

Florence Fredericks Beltzer, Samuel Walker, Mrs. i Hazel Seybold Ambrose, Mrs. Esther Shearer Mitterling, Edward Myers, George Shaw and Miss Martha Zeigler making arrangements, foe the reunion. arranged now, the informal reunion will feature a punch '10 o'clock supper and dancing at the Fallon Hotel. Letters will go out to class members within a few weeks, soliciting personal information for a commemorative booklet to be published by the committee.

The addresses of all the 113 graduates are now available, except those of 'Oerhardt Glahn, Woodward Peoples and Miss Helen Whitmyer. Any information about these three may be transmitted to Mrs. reunion secretary. Meeting this week, the reunion committee also considered the possibility of giving an anniversary award in memory of two members of the' class who have died, Henry S. Stehman, class and Mrs.

Isabel Boyer Stull. 'An award committee, to consider this matter; includes Mrs. Ambrose, Miss Zeigler and "Mrs. Mack C. Ricker of the high school faculty.

3SylvanaMen Get Fellowships Engineers Receive Awards In March Three leading Sylvania engineers have been elected fellows the Institute of Radio Engineers. Formal award of the fellowships will be made at the IRE convention in New York March 22-25. Those honored are: Dr. Bennett S. Ellefson, director of central engineering; Dr.

R. M. Bowie, manager of research, and Henry -C. Forbes, Vice president in charge of en- tineering for Colonial Radio Letters went out yesterday to Corporation, a subsidiary. i Ellefson will receive an 54 teachers ln schools award "for his contributions to i asking them to list their under- cathode-ray tube development, I weight pupils between the ages proximity-fuze tube design 0 7 to 11.

inclusive ThiS Cl0eSn mean that each He has been active in pure and chiw sug es ted will get a i chance to go to the health Dam Stops Mountain Homes New River, hear Hinton, W. Va. Water at this" level is 60 feet, 30 feet above normal pool stage. (AP Wirephoto) Flood Waters Hit Mining City In W. Va.

Auxiliary Hears Former Officers Stambach, Raines Address Legion Unit Two interesting talks by Army officers recently returned from Germany were presented Tuesday evening at the' American Legion Auxiliary meeting. A. B. Stambach, Lead of the local Assistance Office, discussed "National Defense" from a background of experience in the Army and in Germany; and Adj. Raymond L.

Raines, Salvation Army officer, spoke on "Americanism," terming it "a gift of God:" The speakers appeared on a program arranged by Mrs. Francis M. Knuth, National Defense chairman, and Mrs. Fred E. McEntire, Americanism The inadequacies the present Army were discussed by Mr.

Stambach, along with the sectional feelings about national defense programs, and.the dangers from without. Adj. Raines considered the merits and privi- leges of the American way of life. Announcement was made of additions of $360.95 to the Child Welfare fund. The Auxiliary contributed $5 to the Red Cross.

and $5 to the Junior Baseball League. John Ripoli was awarded a war bond. Delegates and alternates were named as follows to attend the Tri-County Council meeting in Williamsport March 10: Mrs. Ward McMaster, Mrs. Frank Brady, Mrs.

Ray Johnson, Mrs. Grace Schadt, Mrs. Straub; alternates, Mrs. William Hollis, Mrs. A.

I. Adams, Mrs. William Kmley, Mrs. J. D.

Walker and Mrs. Theodore Smith. Two clever playlets were given by Junior Auxiliary members under the direction of Miss Phyllis Nichols. The casts included: Barbara Raymond, Gloria Lever, Connie Smith, Pat Gibson. Janice Caldwell, Sue Council, Pat Council, Jacque Purpari, Rita Caprio, Joan Flegal and Jane MacNeill.

Lock Haven (Pa.) Express, Thursday, Feb. 19, 9 A section of the mining city of Logan in southern West Virginia is flooded by waters from GuyandoUe River, normally a stream two or three feet deep. (AP Wire- photo) Health Campers Are Considered Work starts this week in picking boys- and girls for nextj Summer's health camp. Held As Alien Electric since 1937 and has specialized in the fields of glass and fluorescing chemical compounds. Dr.

Robert M. Bowie will receive an award "for his contributions in the fields of rMcro- wave technique, spectroscopic methods and standards, and for his development of means to avoid the effect of ion bombardment on cathode ray tube screens." His work on the ion trap, essential to spotless tele- Vision images in magnetically deflected tubes, resulted in a basic patent application about four years after joining the Bylvania research staff in the Tall of 1933. Henry C. Forbes will receive an award "for. his contributions as an, engineer and executive in the field of home and automobile I broadcast receivers and military radio camp.

The final selection of the 80 boys and girls who will most benefit from the outing will be made following Kiwanis Camp clinics in late April. Information from teachers however, is sought by the ton County Tuberculosis and Health Society, before March 15 The T. Society pays for the' health from Christmas Seal sales; Mrs. Dorothea W. Hoch, executive secretary, points out.

Belated Christmas Seal contributions will, still be accepted for thjs year, until the end of February. Great Many Complaints On Gl House Cheating WASHINGTON, FBI agents are working on com- Observe Life On Mars FORT DAVIS, (AP) The green spots: oil Mars are not like the earth's trees and grass but they may be some lower form of vegetation. Astronomers at McDonald Observatory failed to give a flat answer to the intriguing question of whether, there is life on Mars. Ferdinand Christafer Smith, national secretary of the CIO National Maritime Union, was arrested by federal agents on charges of being an alien communist. He is a native of Jamaica, British Indies.

CIO Leader Admits Leaders Too Powerful WASHIONGTON, (AP) A CIO official said "there is considerable, statement that. "labor leaders are too powerful and rank and file workers too subservient. "There is similar truth in the assertion that political bosses. 353 Nurse Visits Made In January Lock Haven's two Community Service nurses made 353 visits last month in behalf of community health. These included 186 visits for bedside nursing, 42 for crippled children work and I 57 for child welfare.

They had 15 patients Qn Jan. 1, 19 on Feb. 1. Fifteen of the patients were chronic ones. Six cases were closed during the month.

At the January baby clinic 12 babies were examined, four of them for the first time. Two crippled children's clinics provided attention for 72 patieht.3. six of them present for the first time. Two operations were performed by Dr. Roy Simon, orthopedic surgeon, and one was recommended.

This' report, plus the acknowledgment of Community, funds received, highlighted the Community Service Association business meeting Tuesday evening. More Comfort Wearing FALSE TEETH a pleasant way to overcome loose nlale discomfort. FASTEETH an improved powder, sprinkled on upper and lower plates holds then firmer so that they feel more com fortable. No cumrnv. cooev.

past: taste or feelinc It's alkaline (non acid). Does not sour. Checks "plat, ofior" (denture hreath'i. Get FAS TEETH today at any drug Adv. SMOKED Callies N7 SMOKED WHOLE Hams Ib 55 FRESH FULL CUT Callies "Ml SIRLOIN Steak Ib 59 CHUCK Roast Ib 49c SLICED Ib 69 Swift Wilson Certified Bacon Ib 69 SMOKED Sausage Ib 55c FRESH PORK Sausage Ib 49c FRESH GROUND Hamburg Ib 39c ROASTING OR STEWING Chickens lb 53c BACON Squares Ib 45 SLICED BACON Ends Ib 45e RIB END Pork Loin Ib 47c BONELESS RIB Roast Ib 57c GENUINE Dried Beef He Sliced lb Swift's MILK 5 cans 65c Pennsylvania POTATOES Peck 100 Royal GELATIN All Flavors Large Juicy Florida Oranges 29c Crisp Calif.

Carrots 2 bunches 25c Large Rome Beauty or Winesap Apples 3 lb 29c Fresh Turnips 3 lb 19c Seedless Texas Grapefruit ea 5c Large New Potatoes 3 lb 29c Peas pkg 24c Ford Hook Limas pkg 37c Peaches, Pineapple, Cherries Fruit Cup 25c Pollock 25e" Cod Fillets lb 39c Perch Fillets 43c Haddock Fillets 43c Trout (Dressed) 40c Halibut Steak lb 53c, 63c Oysters stew 67c, fry 77c Flowers PEANUT BUTTER 2 lb jar 59c. 1 California Iceberg LETTUCE Crisp and Tender Large Head New Barrel STUFFED OLIVES pint 39c Free Delivery Phone 79T LEADING THE WAY INTO A NEW GOLDEN Oldemobile, America's oldest motor car manufacturer, is now the first tn mark its Golden Anniversary. Li celebration, Oldsmobile an entirely new and greatly advanced 1943 model the FUTUKAM1C OLDSMOBILE. OLDSMOBIJ.E likewise, often -have too much Eby, the CIO's; research education told a Senate Labor Committee. He added: "The remedy, In both cases is the educated membership or electorate stimulated to take their rightful part in the organization, of which they are on veterans housing.

A Justice Department official said reports of chiseling by i builders have come in from nearly every part of the country. Morris Verner, compliance officer for the housing expediter, i said 26,000 former soldiers have i appealed to his division alone. Where 11 In One Family Died In Fire At Utica cut the width of each house in a row by one foot so he could get more houses in a block. ArewMonoFvicKS Va-tro-nol (DOUBLE-DUTY NOSE MOPS) Relieves SWFFLY, STUFFY DISTRESS OF Head Colds Kt wonderful how little Vieks Va-tro-nol In each nostril acts ut to soothe irritation, open cold-clogged nose reduce stuffiness. And If used In time, Vicks Va-tro-nol prevent many colds from developing.

Try ttt Follow (Unctions in tht packaft. For 1948 The Big News Is The New Olds! A. brand new Oldsmobile "98" is here today! It's the first of it the uturam carg introducing the first of the eagerly awaited new "postwar" Bodies by Fisher. It'g Oldsmobile's Golden Anniversary carries to a new high the Oldsmobile tradition of imartneu! When you see this Futtiramic Oldsmobile, you'll realize what important news it brings. There's style news in its clean, flowing Futuramic modern simplicity inside and out.

There's mfety news in the greater visibility provided by the new, low hood design curved windshield, an'd extra size windows. fUTURAMIC Oub (White lidewill tirei it extn Mtl There's welcome news for passengers, too, in the lower, wider; roomier Futuramic body. And there's good netcs underneath the hood new high-compression head which adds extra power to Oldsmobile's famous 8-cylindcr engine. Naturally, this brand new 1948 model offers Oldsmobile's fully proved Futuramic Hydra-Matic Here's driving at its ultra-modern best. No clutch gear "step on the gas and You go smoothly comfortably with thrilling performance the Futuramic, Hydra-Malic way.

See the Futuramic Oldsmobile colorful new Dynamic Oldsmobile "60" and display in our showroom. Everybody's 'I Sow It In The Express" Eleven members of one family perished in a flash fire that swept this frame dwelling in the west side of Utica. N. Y. The walls of the ramshackle building, in Cedar Street, near the New York Central Railroad tracks, collapsed before most of the second-floor occupants could get out.

(AP Wirephoto) rUTUMMK Camrtfek SEE YOUR NEAREST OLDSMOBILE DEALER TALLEY MOTOR CO. Phone 4300 222 East Walnut Street Lock Haven, Pa..

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Years Available:
1931-1973