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The Progress from Clearfield, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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The Progressi
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Clearfield, Pennsylvania
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PAGE TWO THE PROGRESS, Clear-field, Wednesday, October 24, 1951 Gutta percha is made by evaporating the milky fluid of a num- oer of trees primarily found on Malay island. Hailstones have fallen which eighed a pound or more each The'first U. electric train was built by Prof. Ch-irles Crafton Page, of the Smithsonian In- slitution 1851. GATES OPEN SHOW 7 P.

9:15 P. M. SUPER 322 I I THEATRE CLEARFIELD PHILIPS BURG. Last Times Tonite "THE OUTLAW" Jane Russell J. Beautel a "LIGHTNING STRIKES TWICE" Ruth Roman Morann Brothers, Both In Armed Services, Meet in Japan MORANN Two Morann brothers, Frank and Robert Frankovich, who had not seen each other in two years, iccently met in Japan as members of Uncle Sam's fighting forces, Frank, a private first class in the army, was on his way to Korea when i dicker! in Japan.

While there he met Robert, who is a sergeant the An Spaghetti Sea Food ENTERTAINMENT NiQHTtY Open Sunday THE VILLA I TYRONE Force serving with the 6160th Supply Squadron. The brothers spent eight days together touring Tokyo and Yokohama before separating again. Frank was drafted in September ot 1950 and after receiving his 1 basic training at Camp Stewart, Georgia, was assigned to overseas duty. He is now serving with the Third Armored Artillery Division in Chonwon, Korea. Robeit enlisted in the Air Foice in July of 1949.

He received his basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas and attended school at Lowry Air Force Base, Denver. Colorado, He was sent to Japan in March of 1950. Another brother, Martin, is currently stationed at Camp Rucker, Alabama. The boys are the sons of Mrs. Anna Frankovich of Morann.

Burial Ground Of Pinhead Cavemen Found ROME (JP) The 5,000 year- old graveyard of a whole village of pint-sized, pin-headed cavemen has been found near Verona in the foothills of the Italian Alps. Prof. Francesco Zorzi of the Natural History Museum of Verona says these neolithic men must have lived an age when elephants roamed Europe at least 3,000 years before Christ. The burial ground was found in a clay deposit within a few miles of Verona, in fields where for several years farmers have been digging up bits of archaic stonework and fragments of elephant bones. The production of hams in the United State's alone earh year exceeds a billion and a half pounds.

Australian Fleet Will Be Modernized SYDNEY, Australia (ff) -Australia plans to modify her two aircraft carriers so that jet planes and new anti-submarine planes can operate from them. Plans were disclosed at a news conference by Rear-Adm. J. W. M.

"Eaton, new flag officer commanding the Australian Fleet. Rear-Adm. Eaton said the flattops would be modified to follow the modern trend of naval warfare--to make the carrier the hard core of the fleet. roads and automobiles are improving, but motorists are getting worse. George C.

Walker retired this year as chauffeur for Colorado's highway engineer. "Drivers have got faster cars and they get impatient," he said. "They always want to get ahead of somebody. It's no wonder they have accidents." SPEEDY LONG-tASTING relief for RHEUMATIC ACHES-WINS MUSTEROLE Motorists Worse, Chauffeur Declares DENVER (ff) A man who has driven a million miles on Colorado highways in 25 years says Last Day -O-x-Y Brand New MGM Hits A MOST MM THE FUN AND LAUGHS MAN HE EXPECTED THE UNEXPECTED AND HE WAS STILt SURPRISED! START A WHAT SHE'S EXPECTING-rHAD EVERYBODY WONDERING, WHISPERING AND WIDE-EYED! with -FINLAY HUME WALTER CURRIE CRONYN SLEZAK SIDNEY BLACKMER KATHERINE LOCKE another of the grand, big MOVIETIME hits! MBB MMV another ot the grand, big muvitiimt mis; TX TODAY thru FRIDAY Tonite Thur. Nite he allowed nothing to get in his way men, women or morals'.

Kirk DOUGLAS Jan STERLING The Big Carnival Bob ARTHUR Porter HALL Last Big Times TONITE Jeanne Crain TAKE CARE OF MY LITTLE GIRL Color Thursday Friday nites Jane Powell Vic Damone Young Pretty; Tonite Thur. Nite a riot of hillbilly feudin' and fun! Bud ABBOTT Lou COSTELLO COMIN 7 ROUND THE MOUNTAIN also RAY MILLAND in "NIGHT INTO MORNING" GATHER AND SHARE THE FUN OF LAST 2 TWO 2 BIG NITES IN TOWN! LYRIC TONIGHT THURSDAY NITE it's packed with heartwarming fun, songs, love! BINS JANE HERE COMES THE GROOM FRIDAY AFTERNOON TWO SHOWS: 1:30 and 3:00 BUGS BUNNY: "Homeless Hare" TOM JERRY: "Polka Dot Puss" "Little Orphan" POPEYE, THE SAILOR: "Barking Dogs Don't Fight" EASTER EGG FACTORY BUNNIES: "Funny Little Bunnies" LITTLE RASCALS up to their fun again! "Kid From Borneo" AUDIEMURHLMAUIDIN lEEFEBRASSfUE-UlirrillEST Starting Tomorrow THE ONCE-INA-BLUE-MOON MUSICAL DELIGHT! A A I DORIS GORDON AC RAE a i A SMITH TWO REEL FEATURETTE "VAUDEVILLE DAYS" Don't Forget-GRAND OPENING Murray's Flower and Gift Store 513 Lingle Street Phone 4911 Osceola House Bldg. Osceola Mills Tonight 7 P. M. I I Hospitality right here At home When the witches goblins drop in, thirst will That's an occasion for Coke.

Be sure you have enough. A I THI A A A 8Y A I A A I A t. 1951, THE COCA-COiA COMPANY SPAPFR A AND GAMES PARTY To The Music of JOBY KNOWLES AND HIS ORCHESTRA FRIDAY NIGHT AT THE -Curwensville Firemen's Club MEMBERS GUESTS INVITED.

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