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Centre Daily Times from State College, Pennsylvania • 44

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'Hr w- 1 1 V-V V' y'WHSr A ft-W D10 THURSDAY MAY 8 1988 ALMANAC CENTRE DAILY TIMES I HOSPITAL NOTES DEATHS A daughter to Mr and Mrs Scott Sampsd Bellefonte a daughter to Mr and Mrs Gory Baldwin Clearfield Death Wednesday May 7 Bernard Reigh Port Matilda PHIUPSBURQ STATE Admitted Wednesday My 7 Lota Kyler Morrtadale Mary Ryver Philipeburg RD Veronica Satal Morrtadale RD CENTRE COMMUNITY Admitted Wednesday May 7 BeUefonte: Harry Bloom Gloria Duck Maxine Gettig Mary Lucas Edward Mitchell Jr Travis Stahbnan Gloria Summers David Wales Jr State College: Carrie Clinefel-ter Maria nnini Quarante Allison Karich Boalsburg James Wilson Petersburg Mildred McLaughlin Snow Shoe John Miles Julian Lily Wolfe Lock Haven Harold Long Mill Hall Verna King Howard RD Donann Myers Julian RD Dlocherood Tuesday May Richard Albright Mill Hall RD Henry Swarey Howard RD Zena Potato Renova girth Tuesday May A daughter to Mr and Mrs Frank of Beech Creek RD Admitted Wednesday May 7 Lock Haven RD: Mark Fer- ran Cathy Dickey Jennie A Yarn Lock Haven August Bortot Blanchard Roy Duck Loganton RD Discharged Wednesday May 7 Mrs Ralph Fox and daughter Mill Hall RD Benjamin Bartges Madtaonbprg GEISINGER Admitted Friday May 2 Troy Turner Mill Hall Greg- ory Lingle Bellefonte Admitted Saturday May I Body Hartman Spring Mills Admitted Sunday May 4 Merrill Barker Millheim Margaret Sellers Avta Admitted Monday May 6 Brenda Styers Lock Haven Robert Dixon Osceola Mills State College: A daughter to Mr and Mrs Shahrir Shamsuddin a son to Mr and Mrs Paul McMurray Spring fires hit 8 states By Tho Associated Pros Firefighters in North Carolina used planes and tractors today to attack a fire that jumped trenches and has burned through 16000 acne of pine woods and thick brash getting geared up right now to hit that fire said Dan KUUngcworth regional operations officer for the state Forest Resources Diviiion in North Carolina pulled our people out last night to let them get a little bit of rest so we could hit it at first light this morning" Fine have blackened woods in at least seven other etatee this spring A drought that began last iiimmcr ta pertly responsible and National Weather Service forecasters say no rain ta expected before the weekend Firm struck Florida Michigan New Jersey Pennsylvania Virginia Wisconsin and Tennessee AH but two of the small firm of those that charred 8000 earn in the central Upper Peninsula tim-berlands of Michigan were out today authorities said The remaining firm were expected to burn themselves out state police SgL Pat Stevens said And firm that scorched 350 acres in northern Wisconsin appeared out today said Department of Natural' Resources spokesman David Daniels The firm had been started by downed power lines he said About 150 firefighters battled the blaze in southeastern North Carolina Killingsworth laid Bridging math gap PHILADLEPHIA (AP) Dr Raymond Coughlin associate professor of mathematics at Temple University advocates a college scholarship program as the beat way to evert a pending national crisis in math education Coughlin believes scholarships 'with required service commitment to teach mathematics after graduation funded by government colleges and local school districts would encourage young people tal- ented in math to enter the teaching profession Bernard Charles Reigh os of Port Matilda RD 1 died at Centre Community Hospital Wednesday (May 7 1986) at 11:04 am He served in the US Army during World War II and retired from Penn department of maintenance and operations in December 1974 after 35 years He was a welder He was a member of Woodycrest United Methodist Church United Methodist Men and had been an avid hunter and fisherman He was born April 19 1817 in Williamsburg Blair County a son of Martin Charles and Mae Beck Reigh He was married Sept 25 1937 to Kathryn Pauline Rinehart who survives Also surviving are a daughter Jane Goss of Harrisburg two sons: Ronald of Bellefonte and Martin Charles Jr of Williamsburg a sister Verna Kite of Williamsburg and four grandchildren Funeral services will be at Koch Funeral Home Saturday at 10:30 am with the Revs fori Mills and Alfred Gotwalt officiating Burial services will be at Centre County Memorial Park Vtaitation will be at Koch Funeral Home Friday from 7 to 9 pm Georgs Johnston 34 of Denver Cola formerly of State College died of injuries sustained in a home electrical accident Tuesday (May 6 1986) He was a son of Ben and Kathryn Johnston of Petersburg RD Details of his death were not released Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Koch Funeral Home State College and will be announced when completed Harm Vonada 74 of Nit- tany Howard RD 2 died at his home today (May 8 1988) at 2 am Funeral arrangements are under direction of the Robert Neff Funeral Home Howard and will be announced when completed LOTTERY DAILY: The winning number Wednesday in the Pennsylvania Daily Number was 3-5-0 LOTTO: The winning numbers Wednesday in the Pennsylvania Lotto game were 09 04 02 39 31 and 25 The alternate number' was BIRTHDAYS MAT 9 Edward McClusick Sr Clarence Ted Grove Sr Centre Hall Brad Weaver Bellefonte Richard A Frank or 4m Sheridan St Williamsport a native of Millheim died Tuesday (May A 1986) at Williamsport Hospital He was employed by Grit Publishing Company Williamsport in charge of the radio television and sections of the newspaper He retired in 19(7 He was a publisher of science fiction novels and published one of the first such paperback books He also was a collector of paperback novels his collection includes over 10000 titles He was born in Millheim May 23 1917 a son of Thomas and Tessie Yea rick Frank He was married to the farmer Etta Moore who survives Abo surviving are two sons: Thomas of Albuquerque NM and Harry of Jersey Shore two stepsons: James Hitt of Gillette Wya and Doyle Hitt of Buhl Idaho two staters: Kathryn Shope of Avis and Marian DunUebarger of Millheim seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren A memorial service will be at Maneval Funeral Home 500 Fourth St Williamsport Saturday at 12:30 pm with the Rev Wood-row Bartges retired United Methodist minister officiating Burial will be at Green Lawn Memorial Park Montgomery RD 1 at the convenience of the family Memorial contributions may be sent to the Lycoming County Heart Association 1987 Fourth St Williamsport Calvin Waite 65 of 929 Kenney St Belief onte died at Centre Community Hospital Tuesday (May 6 1968) at 6 pm He was business manager for Local 824 Construction and General Laborers He was a member of Laborers District Council of Western Pennsylvania and of American Legion Altoona He attended Faith United Methodist Church of Belle-fonte He was born in Ironsville June 24 1820 a son of Sylvester and Swan Blair Waite In 1842 he married the farmer Verna Root who survives Also surviving are a daughter Cathy Havens at home a brother Forrest Waite of Bellwood and two grandchildren Funeral services will be at Wet-zler Funeral Home Belief onte Friday at 10:30 am with the Rev David McCullough of Bellefonte officiating Burial will be at Centre County Memorial Park Friends will be received at the funeral home Thursday from 7 to 9 pm Alma Kyler West Decatur RD LOCK HAVEN Admitted Tuesday May 5 Beech Creek: Genevieve Edna Stiver Prayer JOHN HENRY FMZZBJ Lord deliver os from look-leg beck end fretting over the pest for that way Ueo only regret Give us courage and strength to look into the future and to act in accordance with Thy will and Thy law AMEN to iraqf Mtmmy Dorothy GepAort Jtom i ra-fc ttotono itoOf mintoty Jtm tomOOUyt Wt ado to Optra mr ttomm pm-took to of mrjiimb mot mnUm fa thtOumn radifaWelW 'stag to St am of ftopitot tutor lym mrrmmftraktr Ttomttl Thaw Ctmmmmiy riulapm Hito orntSt JWwr NtffFmm! kmo fart raahf to Aero ttmmrho Btomrtt Ymmg otot FrmUj Mother's Day at The Gingerbread Man State College's Most Exciting Eating and Drinking Emporium Offering an Ingenious collection of over 100 American Mexican Greek and Italian 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