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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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LEGAL NOTICE TO BIDDERS OIL AND OAS LEASE'S The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Forests tnd Waters. Harrisburg. Pennsylvania, will accept sealed bids for oil and gas leases until 2:00 P. E. S.

July 17,1951, at its offices in the Education Building on approximately 22,442 acres of State Forest land in Leidy and Chapman Townships, Clinton County; Grove Township, Cameron County; Wharton, Eulalla and Stewardson Townships, Potter County. This acreage is divided into, eight tracts, numbers 8. 9. 11, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 on which bids will be submitted jeparately, as follows: Tract 8 872 Acres, Leidy Town- ihlp, Clinton County Tract 9 1370 Acres Leidy Township, Clinton County Tract 11 5761 Acres Wh Township, Potter County, Grove Township, Cameron County Tract 14 2117 Acres Leidy Township, Clinton County Tract 15 3132 Acres Leidy and Dio Chamberlins To Reside Here Teachers College Weds Miss Phyllis E. Beahm, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Carl R. Beahm of Aaronsburg, became the bride of Dlo K. Chamberlain, local Teachers College student, son of Mr. and Mrs.

David C. Chamberlln of Turbotsvllle. The double ring ceremony took place Sunday, June 24, at 2.30 p. -m. in Salem Lutheran Church, Aaronsburg, with the Rev.

James Jhapman Oounty Tract 16 Township, Clinton 3584 Acres Chapman Township, Clinton County, Township, Potter 2841 Acres Leidy Township, Clinton County, Eulalia and Stewardson Townships, Stewardson County Tract 17 S. Shannon, pastor, officiating. The altar was decorated with white gladioli, spring flowers and fern. Lytle of Turbotsville sang 'I Love You Truly," "When Day is Done," and "Because." Mrs. Dean Shade of Rebersburg played the traditional wedding marches and "The Lord's Prayer" during the ceremony.

Wore White Organdy Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white organdy which had a ruffle-edged yoke with fitted bodice and long sleeves. A bustle effect highlighted the skirt which into a train. Her fingertip gas rights, but no warranty of veil of illusion was held in place ownership to the same is made with a tiara. She carried a white and bidders must assume the Bible on which rested a white risk of proving title. orchid with cascading streamers.

Copies of bid proposal in the, Mrs pr anc i stover, Aarons- form of lease agreement con-1 matron of honor. She executed and submitted by bid- and carried carnations and del- ders may be obtained from with head- risburg office of Department The bridesmaids were Forests and Waters upon Mary Esther Chamberlin of Potter County Tract 18 2765 Acres Leidy Township, Clinton County, Stewardson Township, Potter County The Department is considered Wedemeyer Is Avco Executive The Lock Karen July 2, 39 First Termers Assail 'Morality 7 Of Truman Regime Congressman Alvin R. Bush, representative from the 15th district of Pennsylvania, embracing Clinton County, is one (AP) Lt. 39 first term members of Con- General to Assist Leading Manufacture NEW YORK, Gen Albert Wedemeyer, who Is re-'gress who have signed a resolu- Uring as commander of the 6th Army with headquarters In San um Administration. Francisco, will become vice pros-1 39 signers of the resolu-j nil first-term Reuubll- Bring Us Your SCRAP IRON TIRES i PAPER METALS BATTERIES MAGAZINES HOBERMAN SALVAGE CO.

S. Vesper St. Phone 2511 Icient and director of Manufacturing It was nounced Friday. Wedemeyer will join AVCO on AVCOiiion are all first-term Republl an-'can members of the 82nd gross. They Include four other 'Ponnsylvanlans In addition to Mr.

C. Vaughan, Sept. 1. Walter M. Mumma, 18th; He leaves the army July 31.

'Edward L. Slttlcr, 23rd, and Announcement of his new posi-'Harmar D. Denny. 29th. The lion was made by Victor Em-! others are distributed over 17 manuel, president and chairman states.

of the company. Their resolution states: A lieutenant general by 1945 Wc hc undersigned first term at the age of 48, Gen. Wedcmey- bllCim of the was one of America's top House of re at i er in the field of clobal strongly protest the disregard ment of fee of $5.00. A certified or cashier's check in the sum of $2500.00 shall accompany each bid for each tract. The Department reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

M. F. DRAEMEL, Secretary INVITATION FOR BIDS ON MOVABLE FURNITURE Thursday, July 12,1951, at One- Turbotville and Mrs. Sally Elder of Williamsport, sisters of the groom. They wore gowns of marquisette over taffeta with floral headdress and carried bouquets of spring flowers.

Miss Cynthia Stover, Aaronsburg, was flower girl. Master Bobby Lamey, Rebersburg, was ring bearer. Mr. and Mrs. Dio Mr.

and Mrs. Dio K. Chamberlin, who were married Sunday, June 24, in Salem Lutheran Church, Aaronsburg, will reside in this city following their wedding trip. The bridegroom is a student at the Lock Haven Teachers College. He is also employed part-time by The Lock Haven Express.

rhirty P. M. Eastern Daylight Charles Chamberlin of Tur- Saving Time, the State Public' 1 1 tu K-I-I-- Bchool Building Authority, 1400 North Cameron Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, will publicly open all sealed proposals received up to that hour for the purchase of school furniture to be delivered to the New Elementary School Building, Woodward Township School, located on Armory Site, One (1) Mile East of Lock Haven, Clinton County, Pennsylvania, Authority Project No. 62-163. Bid prices to include and Canada Lock Haven.

botville, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. The ushers were Larry Beahm, Aaronsburg, brother of the and Paul Wasson of Madisonburg. To Live in Lock Haven Approximately 100 guests attended a reception given at Mensch's Hall following the ceremony. The newlyweds left on a wedding trip to Niagara Falls Nittany Valley Mussers Mark 60th Anniversary Arrested for Selling Fireworks i since the early days or of Political morality and ethics World War II ln thc prescnl Democratic ad- Prim- to lolninE AVCO Generalministration. We hereby express Welemejei will devoS theito the Congress the feeling of our month of August to assisting i constituents who are dismayed muiuii ui lriv by the recent disclosures of par- the direction of a sti.V, llam am whltc IInusc a tles rlmr Corn i concc Ls ol Polllcal morality and AVUU Manuiac "iethics be restored in thc present the parent company of Crosley the people Radio and Television Compan-, confidence In our re- les, manufacturers of radio sets i mibllr in constitutional form of and television sets, refrigerators puDllcan constitutional form ol and freezers, the Bendlx Washing Machine the New Idea Farm Equipment Co.

and the Ly- comlng-Spencer Division, manufacturers of Lycomlng airplane engines. College Graduate Does Field Work SCRANTON PITTSBURGH NEW YORK. ATLANTIC CITY ASBURY PARK OCEAN CITY CAPE MAY WILDWOOD REHOBOTH CHAUTAUQUA 53 min. ATLANTIC CITY 2 hr. 58 min.

71 min. CLEVELAND 103 min. DETROIT and Fast Connections Everywhere 2 hrs. 52 min. 3 hrj.

37 min. 4 4 Hational Safety Council Aviation Solely Award J950' 1 For AIR fVfRYWHERE Phone LOCK or Your Travl Agent State and city police Saturday te National raided the Kozy Korner, Walnut town leam the practical Acme will res i de in rooms to be designated on' delivery. proposal forms and bid envelopes may be secured by applying to the Authority. Proposals shall be accompanied by certified, bank cashier's, or treasurer's checks, payable to the STATE PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDING AUTHORITY, in an amount of not less than Five Per Cent of the Bid. The Authority reserves the right to accept or reject all or any part of any bid.

R. C. BARTMAN, Executive Director WELDON B. HEYBURN, President The bride, a. graduate of East Perm's Valley High School, Millheim, is employed by Pennsylvania State College.

The bridegroom was graduated from Gregg Township Vocational High School, Spring Mills. He is attending the Lock Haven State Teachers College, and is employed part time by The Lock Haven Express. Sealed bids will be received for approximately 85 tons of bituminous Karthaus coal, to be delivered to South Avis and Wool- School basements by August, 1. Bids to be in hands of the! Richard Dutton, 8, Collapses From Nerves Richard Dutton, 8, grandson of Mr. and Mrs.

Dennis M. White, 221 S. Hanna is reported feeling better today by md Wool- the Lock Haven Hospital where by August was admitted at 8 o'clock last secretary by July 15. We reserve tit A wtrvltf nnsinvif VCtfonf anV th Fi 0 iipp nm hi, tne lre Pollce ambu the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Ralph C.

Cryder, 1 Secretary, Woolrich. IVY-DRY STOPS ITCHING md quickly, gently, safely dries up blisters ol POISON IVY oik or sumac At druggists, 69e The lad, who will be a second grade student at the Castanea School, Is suffering from a nerve condition, the attending physician told the family. He had collapsed at his grandmother's home and was unconscious for about 20 minutes, Mrs. White said. He was revived before the ambulance took him to the hospital, she said.

Residents Take Trips And Entertain Guests NITTANY and Mrs. Alfred Williams and children, Dean and Carol, Saturday visited her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Musser, of Aaronsburg. The Mussers were observing their 60th wedding anniversary.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore and Mr. and Mrs. J.

G. Confer spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. Moore's sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Ammerman at Black Moshannon.

Visit Bowmasters Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Bowmaster on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Grover Benner and Mr.

and Mrs. Jessie Sowers all of Milesburg. Jimmy Shump of Lamar and his uncle, Paul Tressler, of Tylersville, last week went to Delaware on a fishing trip. They also visited friends in Reading. Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Long and daughter of Lamar visited with the former's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David Long of Cogan Station. Harvest Hay The farmers are busy harvesting hay these warm days.

Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Confer attended the wedding Saturday evening of Miss Phyllis Wolfe of Woolrich and Warren Rich of McElhattan.

The wedding was held In the chapel at Woolrich The small, Key West, Fla. variety of deer does not change color in summer, as does the larger whitetail. and Liberty Sts. and arrested the proprietor, Mervln Bottorf He pleaded guilty at a hearing to a charge of unlawful sale of fireworks. He posted $500 bail and will appear in court.

State police were patroling Route 220 when they heard fireworks going off. They questioned two boys who told them the fireworks were purchased at the Kozy Korner. Fireworks confiscated included aerial flash bombs, whistling bombs and "buzz" bombs. application of his studies under the guidance of Walter J. Step- utis, head of the county Soil Conservation offices.

John T. N. who May, started working today with Mr. Steputis in order to study soil science. Woods, Montvale, was graduated in Held for Court Jesse Russell, 33, of Mackeyville, Saturday pleaded guilty to contributing to the delinquency of a minor girt and to adultery.

He appeared before Alderman T. Mark Brungard and was returned to jail to appear in court. He could not post $1,000 bail. Pint Grade P-B Gasoline Passeil Bros. Airline Pilot Was Penn State Grad SAN FRANCISCO, pilot of the United Air Lines DC-6 which crashed in the eastern Rocky Mountains killing 50 persons attended Pennsylvania State College before joining the Air Lines 11 years ago.

Capt. James Richard Appleby, 32, his wife Deane, 32, and their children, James, 7, and Janet, 6. made their home at Los Altos, Calif. DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE OPEN 24 HOURS DIAL 29221 OFFICIAL AAA SERVICE DON WELCH MOTOR CO. "A Safe Place to Bay Used Cars" Excavating Grading Drainage LOCK HAVEN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 124 East Main St.

Phone 4671 Over the 4th SPECIALS '50 FORD Custom 2-door, 6 cylinder, radio, heater. It's like new '50 NASH Statesman, 4-door sedan. Radio, heater, and overdrive. '48 FORD Super Deluxe 8 cylinder, 2-door sedan. Radio and heater.

'47 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan. Radio and heater. '48 CHEVY Fleetline. Radio, heater. '46 PONTIAC 6 cylinder, 4-dr sedan.

Radio, heater. '41 NASH "600" 4-door sedan. '50 FORD Pickup truck, 8 cylinder. Fully Inspected for Holidays! Your Used Car From a Used Car Bruce Station Used Car Sales Open Evenings Mill Hall. Beyond the Drive-In Theatre Phone Mill Hall 127-1 Put zest in your picnic lunch get a ham a steak to grill or cold meats that are the basic foods of all picnics.

You'll like ACME Prices. SWIFT'S SMOKED HAMS Full Shank Expert Guaranteed Prompt WATCH, CLOCK, JEWELRY REPAIRS MAILMAN'S Work Don With Confidence" Slate Run Gas and Oil Co. A Pennsylvania corporation, incorporaltd in 1951. Authorized capital, $250,000.00. Par value $100.00 per shore.

Applications for stock arc now being received at the office of the company, 32 West Fourth Street, Williomiport, Pa. Telephone 3-3292. No commission er brokerage is being charged or collected on of this stock. Our officers and directors serve without salary. "THIS A A.

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