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18 Hoileton Standard-Speaker, Saturday, August 10, 1974 Vacations Hike jCfosmg Prices on New York and American Stock Exchange Jobless ray New York Stock Exchange Report of the Stock Market Applications The Hazleton Office of the Bureau Stock Exchange NEW YORK (AP) Friday's selected American Stock Exchange prices: of Employment Security accepted By CHET CURRIER AP Business Writer NEW YORK (AP) 2139 new applications for unemployment compensation benefits during July 1974, it was announced kww) FV The backed Friday, reaction by Joseph J. Garrity, manager. stock market quietly down another notch registering no strong to the transfer" of the PE hdt Mgh Low dot Chg. This compared to 1643 new applica nation's tions in June, 1974, and 1491 in 13-16 30 30- 8 9 6 28 13-16 5 6 31 '4 8 65 9' 5 3 12 12V 12 14 16 13 12' 13 vt 6133 35 34' 17 222 62 61 61- 7 31 27' 27 27' 15 13 32 32' 32 6 12 46'. 45 46 11 114 36' 35 35- 25 452 29 29 7 26 19 19 L-L 4 30 5' 4 5V.

5 2 13-13' 13..... 8 15 1' 1' 1 91 10 10V 7 203 3'. 3 7 35 24 23 23'- 5 27 5 5' 5'- 7x29 28' 27 27 6261 7' 6 7 4 34 4'. 4' 4 4 30 16' 16 16- 5 40 13' 12 12- 7 32 21' 21 21'- 5 240 10 10 10'- 5149 15' 14' 15 2 86 10' 9 10 10 39 10 10' 8 35 24 23 24 1' 19 58 7 7'. 7'-.

2 34 10 10' 10 July, 1973. There was increased activity dur KayserR .60 Kellogg .60 Kennecott 1 Kerr MG .70 KlmbCI 1.44 KnightN J2 Kopprs 2.40 Kraftco 1.92 KresgeS .22 Kroger 1.36 LearSleg .28 LehPCt 80a LehVal Ind Lehmn 1.l3e Leviti Furn LOF 2.20a LibbMcNL LkjgMy 2.50 Litton J3 Lockhd Aire Loews 1.20 LoneStlnd 1 LoneSG 1.50 LnglsLt 1.46 LaPacif .15 LTV Corp LuckStr LukensStl 1 LVO Corp Lykes Yngst Macke .30 Macmill .25 Mecy 1.10 MadFd highest office-to President Gerald R. Ford. Brokers said a pair of discouraging inflation developments had diverted the market's attention at least partly from the historic changeover in Abbt Lb 1.32 ACF In 2.40 Ad Minis JO Addres JOp AetnaLf 1.08 AlrPrd JOb Aircolnc .90 Akiona 1.20 AlcanAI 1.20 AllegCp AllgLud 1.40 AllgPw 1.52 AlldCh 1.50 AlkJStr 1.50 AllisChal .26 Alcoa 1.34 Amax 1.65 AMBAC .50 A Hess JOb Am Airlin A Brnds 2.56 AmBdcst .80 Am Can 2.20 A Cyan 1.40 AmEIPw 2 A Home JO AmHosp JO AmMgt ANatGs 2.54 A Smelt 1.50 AmStand .80 wt 3.08 AMF In 1.24 AMP Inc .33 Ampex Corp Anacon AnchrH 1.08 UnElec 1.28 8 100 12 11 11-' UnOCal 1.98 5 115 37 36 UPacCp 2.40 13 94 81 80 80'- Uniroyal .70 5 135 8 7 7'-, I UnitAircft 2 5 84 27 26 27 i Unit Brands 4 12 6 5 6 UnitCp 36 6 6 6- UnMM 1.40 3 13 17 16 17 USGyps 1.60 6 101 17 17'-, 17'- US Ind .72 4 218 6 6 US SM 2.40 6 516 46 45' 46 UniTel 1.04 8 246 13 12 12- 'it UOP .70 6 262 15' 15' Upjohn .96 28 394 73', 71 73 UV Ind 1 3 12 22'. 22 22 Varian .20 8 154 9 8 9 VendoCo .40 12 7 5 5 5 Vetco Offsh 19 40 22 22' 22'- VaEPw 1.18 5 1169 9 8't 9 vv Wachova .76 7 23 16 16 16'i WarnL .84 12 243 23 23 23' WasWP 1.48 8 16 17' 17 17 WnAirL 5 142 9 9' 9'-'.

WnBnc 1.40 5 73 16 16' 16 WUnion 1.40 6 132 11 II 11'- V. WestgEI .97 9 1448 13 13' 13- Weyerhr .80 14 82 36 36 36- WhelFry .40 8 25 11 llv. Whirlpol .80 12 13 22' 22 22- WhiteM 4 43 12' 12'. 12' Whittaker 40 2' WmsCos .40 9 153 55 54 54'- WinnDx 1.32 1 4 x23 34'-, 34 Winnebago ..109 6 6V, 6'. Wolwth 1.20 4 611 13' 13 13 V.

3B XeroxCp 1 23 514 94 93 93 -2v. ZaleCorp .76 6 2B 14 14' 14'- ZenithR 1.52 9 54 19'. 19' 17 67 6 5'. 6 3 34 14' 14 14'- 'a 8147 18. 16', 17- 't C-C 4 24 5' 5 514 5 15 2 4 as 1 i i 'e 5 11 15 15 15 Aegis Corp A Petrf 1.50 Asamera BanstrCtl LI BrascnA lb Buries Oil CampChib Certron Cp Cinerama CreoleP 2.60 Data Contrl DillardSt .40 Dixilyn Cor Dynlctn Washington.

13 37 48 47', Vt 8 27 371 37' 37 13 2 4' 4v 4'- Vt 103 6 6 6i 5 204 19' 18V, 18H- 17 120 46 45 46', 6 31 12' 114 12' 5, 13 17H 17' 17'- 8 60 30'1 30H X'i- 11 38 9' 9 9 4 9 29H 29 29 7 30 164 16' 8 124 38 38'. 38- 5 94 20H 20V 5 19 8' 8" 11 310 49 4B 49'-, 8 205 39i 38 38'- 5 5 Pt IH- Vt 2 78 17 17V 17'- 209 8 7H 7- i4 6 39 32V, 31 32' Vt 8 57 23 22V 23 Vt 6 68 26 '4 25V 25'- Vt 7 255 18 18 18 6 467 16' 16' 16 26 366 35 34 35- 26 91 31 31 31- 5 1062 7' 6' 6' 7 29 32' 32' 32'- 3 104 20 19 20 '4 5 31 11 11 '4 11- vt 231 1 1 1 8 794 44 43 43'- 5116 14V 14' 14- 28 77 35' 35' 35'- 9 55 3 3 3- 5 49 23 23 '4 23 "4- 5 38 14 13 13- 36 2 l'i 2 Vt 10 80 19' 19' 19 5 120 23 22 23' 10 67 23 23'4 23- 4 37 19 19'4 19' 6 9 19 19 19 13 233 88' 86'4 87 33 53 1 1 1- 5 26 4'i 4 4- va 4 45 7'4 7 7 13 x348 30 29', 30 4 ing July in unemployment compensation claims because of plants being shut down for vacations, particularly in the apparel industry. The number of claimants who reopened their existing claims for unemployment compensation in July, 1974 was 1374 as compared to 804 in June, 1974 and 753 in July, 1973, also 9497 weekly continued claims for unemployment compen The Dow Jones average of 30 1' 12'. 6'a 3 1', 12'4 3' a 6 5 1 19 12 9 21 1' 12'4 6'. "a 3 industrials retreated 7.59 points to 777.30.

Advancing issues out 3 5 15 7 5 1 4 49 5 11 61 23 210 numbered declines 766 to 550 59 52 2' 2 2 4 44 5' 5 5' 'a a-G 2 1 1' 16 85 18 18' 5 21 2'. 2V. 3 3'- 5 5'. Vt 14 14 7 7 V. 33 34 27 15'-4 among the 1,733 securities traded on the New York Stock sation benefits were filed on Pennsylvania and 137 on other states.

6 43 8 1584 27'-. 5 20 15V Exchange. The Big Board's Of the total 13.813 claims filed in 7 x26 23' 23 7 17 14 17 Fed Resrces Frontier Air GResrc Giant GtBasin Pet HormeIG .84 HuskyO JO ImpOA Instrum Sys InDivA 1.80 Jamswy .091 Jetronic Ind 23 22'- July, 1974, only 331 of the claims composite index slipped .34 to 10 53 22 "4 22 17'-'. 17 16 16- "SO' 31 Copyrighted by The Associated Press 1974 42.39. 31v, required a detailed examination and adjudication.

As a result, 233 1' 1' 13 167 6 15 5 8 RESERVISTS TRAIN Spec. 4 Terry Herron (standing), 58 S. Cedar discusses an administration problem with Spec. 5 John Figlock, Fortv Fort, at Fort Monmouth, N.J., where he is taking summer training with the 402nd MP PV Camp located In Wilkes-Barre. Figlock is working on the unit payroll.

Herron, a member of the 402nd since 1971, is entering his last year in law school at Catholic University. He is marred to the former Martha Darraugh and thev have a son, Terrence, three vears old. 17 18 'a 1' 18 -J 2 2 NYSE volume was a scant 10.16 million shares. After checking the flow of or- of the claims were declared eligible and 98 of the claims were de- 27 685 41 4 98 12', 7 43 7'. 5 54 17 6 142 7 26 243 66' 5 365 15 4 15 11 '4 6 208 12 25 193 67 8 8 14 4 373 40' 40 41' 12 7 7'- 1, 17 17- V.

6' V. 65-l'. 14 14- 11 IIV4 11 66 14 14 15', clared invalid. Some of the issues ders, exchange officials decided 4 37 14 13 Kaisrln Kin Ark Crp involved were not unemployed. Mag vox MaratO 1.80 Marcor 1 MartMa 1.20 MayDSt 1.60 Maytg 1.30a McDonalds McDonD .40 McGrwH .50 MeadCp .80 MelvSh .46 Merck 1.40 MGM 1.7Se Microdot .50 MidSUt 1.20 MinMM 1.25 MinnPL 1.46 MobilOl 3.20 Moras 1.20 Monsan 2.40 MonDU 2.08 MonPw 1.80 MorNor .88 Motorola .50 MtFuelSu 2 MtStTel 1.52 Nabisco 2.30 NatAirl .50 Nat Can .45 2 2 4' 1 16 2v 2 2 4 16 '1 4' 2', 4' 5 6 1' 4.

-4 3' 16 4 2V4 80 6148 10 371 10 268 18 17 17- 15' 14i 15'. 26 244 25 16' 15 15'- L- 3 29 6 8 10 1 79 15 7 21 15' Hospital Reports 14 10 26 6 314 62' 61 61 "i-l 6 6 26 8 18 22' 21 7 74 13 13 13 15 165 46' 45 Vi 45 -1' 14 10 59 59 59 7 22 18 17 4' 5 4' to allow, raddng to open as scheduled following Richard M. Nixon's announcement of his resignation Thursday night. Trading began with no more than the usual flurry of early activity, and quickly settled down to a slow pace for the rest of the day. The only unusiual aspect of the session was some scattered booing on the NYSE floor as not reporting properly, not able to work, and not available for work.

In the Federal Unemployment Compensation Program, 12 new applications for benefits and 153 continued claims were filed in July, 1974 as compared to 15 new applications and 116 continued claims in June, 1974 and 14 new applications and 94 continued claims in July, 1973. The number of continued 25' 26 Vt 8' 8'- Vt 14' 14 26 26 14' 14 3' V. 31' 9 9 17' 18 14' 14'- 7 7 7- 14 Apeco Corp ArchOan .25 Armco 1.60 ArmstCk .92 AshdOil 1.40 AsdDrG 1.40 AtlRich 2.50 A.Ias Corp Corp Avnetlnc .30 AvonPd 1.48 BabckW .80 BalGE 1.96 BauschL .42 BeatFds .65 Beckmn .50 BeecAir .60 Bell How .84 Bendix 1.80 BenflCp 1.25 BengtB BethStl 2 BlockHR .40 Boeing .60 BolseCas .50 Borden 1.30 BorWar 1.35 BristM 1.52 BritPet Brunswk .32 BucyErie 1 BuddCo .80 BulovaW .70 BunkrRa .40 Burllnd 1.60 BurlNor 1.70 Burrghs .50 Cal Finanl CampRL .50 CampS 1.18 CaroPw 1.60 Philadelphia Produce PHILADELPHIA (AP) -( -USDA)-Trading was light and supplies were moderate today on the Philadelphia produce market. Yellow corn and potatoes were higher In price, while beans, cabbage and tomatoes were lower. Apples-Pa carton 12s 3 lb film bags William Red 4.80.

Beans-Ou bkts, cartons and crates NY 5.00; Pa 5.004.00. Blueberries-NJ per pt medium 40-45 cents. Cabbage-NJ crates 1.50-2.00; Pa 1.75-2.00. Cantelopes-NJ crates 125-205 5.004.00. Corn-sweet crates NJ yellow 3.00-4.00, white 3.50-4.50; Pa yellow 3.5O4.00; white 4.00-4.50.

Cucumbers-Pa crates 4.00-5.00, one lot 5.50. Mushrooms-Pa 4 qt bkt medium-large 3.00-3.25, small-medium 2.25-2.50. Parsley-Ohio bkts bunched curly 2 doz 2.00-2.50. Potatoes-50 lb sacks Del 3.25; NJ 3.25-3.50; NY Long Island section 3.25-3.50. Tomatoes-NJ bu bkt medium-large 3.00-5.00 ripe 2.50-2.75, ordinary to fair condition 1.75-2.25.

5 34 10 10' 10- Vn 29 1 'a 6 36 2 2 8 85 5' 5' 5', 4 9 11315-16 331516 0-0 3 X5 20 20' 20 Vt 29 25 3 3 3 Vt 19 19 12 138 4 104 4x65 5 35 5 7 6 49 3 30 5 48 8 4 29 14 6 34 26' 4143 14 4 10 3'4 6 266 7x12 6 263 18' 4115 14 7 56 19 5 25 18' 14 188 47' 2 43 7' 5 242 11 14 89 26' 3 14 10'4 5 3 9' 8 18 5 5 236 19 6 63 37' 29' 12 8v. 14 18' 11 4V 12 28 12' 7 IB 10 4 11 28 12 8 14 13' 1 18 4' 12'. '4 18 Lafay Radio LaMaur .36 LeeEntr .36 LoewThe wt LTVCorp wt Marshal Ind Medenco .12 MlchSu Mllgo Elect Newldrla Newpark Rs Proc NorCdn Oils OKC Cp 1 OzarkA Permaner Phoenix Stl Rath Pack ResOIIG .10 Resrtslntl A Syntex .40 Texaslnt Co Tuftco Corp claims filed in July increased be the opening bell sounded. One 9169 18 47 7 11 24 10 9' 5' 18' 37'4 cause of a large number of forced broker on the floor caljed it reductions in federal a playful expression of 47 1 7't 11 26' 1 10 9' 5 Vt 19'4 37' 3 10 6 19 6 55 36 11 3 5 260 53 36'-. 36 3 3 51 52- "4 STATE GENERAL HOSPITAL: Visiting Hours Afternoon: 1:30 p.m.

to 4:00 p.m. Evening: 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Admissions Winnie Houser, Zion Grove R. 1.

Edward Pergosky, Weatherly R. 2. Walter J. Pavlik 455 E. Samuels Ave.

Margaret Buliano, Main Harwood Mines. Mary D. Palmer, Main Beaver Brook. ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL: General: 1 p.m.

to 2:30 p.m. Maternity: 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Evening: 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Admissions Mary Murphy, 458 S. Mountain Boulevard, Mountaintop. Kathleen Kushick, 219 Main St Fern Glen. Anna Kohler, 431 Centre Freeland. Walter Shelby, Sugarloaf.

Sherry Strizak, 72 Butz Wev therly. George Wassel. 436 E. Elm St 2'A- v. 4- Vi 4 6'- 2 2' 4 II 4 6 2' 2'.

4'4 4 6' 2 UI1C, uu ui mock disappointment that the 9 59 4 19 30' 30' 15' 15 15' 5 4 6 79 29 8 working day was to proceed as 7 225 14 13'. 14 27 400 90 88'4 89' C-C normal; another said to believed there was genuine feel 5 13 2 2 2- It NatDistill 1 NatFuel 1.90 NatGyp 1.05 Natlnd .15 Nat Semicn Nt Steel 2.50 Nat Tea Natomas lb NCRCp .72 NevPw 1.40 Eng. El 1.78 Newmt 1.60 NlaMP 1.18 NLInd 1 NorflkWn 5 Norris 1.12 No A Phi 1.20 NNGas 3.10 NoStPw 1.84 Northrp 1.12 NwstAirl .45 NwtBnc 1.60 Norton 1.60 NorSIm .30 Occid Pet OhioEd 1.66 19 324 39 38' 38- Vt 8 271 5 5 24 2 2 2 2- 'it large number of veterans filing claims following separation from military service. Playgrounds ing that the exchange should have delayed its opening in ob-j servance of the events in Wash 4 213 26' 26 26' 7 93 9 9 9 v. 5116 14 13'.

14 4 31 56' 56'. 56' Va 4 X9 17'. 17' 17'. 4 7 16 16' 16'- '4 6 26 49' 48 49' Vt 9 30 19 19'4 19'- 6 27 23 22'. 22'- Vi 6126 19 19 19 8 36 33' 33' 5 25 27'4 28 Vt 6 779 10 10 Va 27 153 39 11 16 27' 6194 13' 6x113 8 11 6 7 7 39 12 15174 S6V4 11 186 38 5 32 32 5'4.

38 38- 27 27' 1 13 13'- 8 8' Vt 6 7'. 11 11- S5'4 56 Vt 37 37- 31 Vt 32 Vt 5 6 122 1M6 5 40 5 5a Ann Gothie, Lutheran Home, 143 NYSE Most Active Stocks NEW YORK (AP) -Sales, closing price and net change of the fifteen most active stocks traded on the NY Stock Ex 5 6 3' 3 1 24 ington. However, the NYSE's rules prevent it from deciding on its own to stop scheduled trading unless conditions prevent order 1'. 1'. 3 '-4 Tamaqua.

Discharges Mrs. Karen Kostanesky and son, 304 Ridge Freeland. Mrs. Evelyn Zubick and son. 197 12 232 6 1 3' 5 3 UnBrand wt US Filtr .20 Valspar .24 Viewlex Vikoa Inc VLN Corp Westats Ptl WilshrO Yates Ind 3 -1', 2....

Stage Show change. W. Broad St. Nicholas Holly, 131 E. Cranberry Ave.

Anna Hess, 727 N. Vine St. Albert Albertine, ill Dean Beaver Meadows. Pearl Lowrie, 320 W. Mine St.

Robert W. Stark, Hazleton R. 1. 2 5' 2 5'. 25 20 9' 9'- V.

15 V. 19' 19'- Vt 18 18 16 16- 3 121 9 8 89 16' 10 20 19' 8 4 5 24 17V, 4 9 8 The children from several city playgrounds recently presented 9' 9. 9' 4 26 3'4 3 "4 3 12 x9 ZimHom .24 7 7- Vt "Confetti" at the M.P.B. school au fulton Court. Christine Yanochko.

Freeland Mobile Trailer Park, Freeland. Charles Yablonski, 1136 Birkbeck Freeland. OklaGE 1.36 OklaNG 1.40 OlinCp 1.10 Omark .36 OtlsElv 2.20 OutMar 1.20 OwenCn .88 Owenlll 1.60 Copyrighted by The Associated Press 1974 8 190 14' 13' 13- 3 12 17 17 17- Vt 9 14 9'4 9 9'4 Vt 5 48 15'4 15 15'4 5 25 16' 15' 16' Vt 6 47 46' 46 46 7 21 23 23 23 8 2 24 2 4 10181 15 15' 154 7 26 30'4 29' 30' 14 646 32'4 30' 32 It 6 26 41 40' 41 8 89 34 33 34 Vt 7 63 24 23 23- Vt 22 547 86'4 83' 4 83 "4 -3' 17 131 24' 24 Vt ditorium. The successful product Marcor Inc 158,400 27' Westgh El 144,800 Polaroid 127,500 26 -1' Va EIPow .116,900 9 '4 Becton Dick 107,100 26' -1 Am Motors 106,200 6'a Adams Drg 105,800 2 Clorox Co 96,300 9'. Am 79,400 Norton Sim 77,900 10'.

Gen Motors 75,200 44 IntTelTel 74,800 19 Vt McDonald 68,500 41' '4 Texaco Inc 68,100 25' East Kodak 66,800 89 6 30 32 31 V. 10 61 17 16 17 Vt 16 78 42' 43 6 20 36' 36 ly activity. The session was characterized again by the profit-taking that began on Thursday following a sharp rally in the first three days of the week. "The steam was taken out of the end-of-Watergate rally" by Joseph Zaprazny, New Ringgold 6 303 9 24 10 38 8 33 9 21 21 21 21' 16 16' 16 Vt 20'. 19 18' 17 17- V.

14 14'. V. R. 1. Ka'herine E.

Wagner, 402 W. Oak St. Discharges Andrew Spishock, 332 E. Elm St. Mary Doynks, 1252 Birkbeck Freeland.

Elizabeth Ferdinand, 319 3' 3 3' inflation news, said Manown "Buck" Kisor at Paine, Webber, Jackson Curtis. 6 85 25' 24' 6 48 19 8 63 33 8 9 2V' 4 9 67 24'. 7 72 29 4 182 8'. 6 79 17 7 36 19 7156 13 11 90 6'. 19 19 32' 32! Vt 28 29'4 34 24' 24'- 28' 28' Vt 8 8 "4 16' 16- 19 19 Vt 12' 12' Va 6 6' 23 Vt 23' V.

The government's report U.S. Treasury Bonds Markets at a Glance NEW YORK (AP) Markets at a glance: NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE 550 advances, 766 declines, Most active Marcor 27' Sales: 10,160,000 Index: 42.39 Bonds $14,640,000 AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE 314 advances, 273 declines, Most Active McCulloch Oil 4 uncti Sales 1,190,000 Index: 79.05 Bonds $430,000 CHICAGO: Wheat -Lower; selling pressure. Corn -Lower; beneficial rain. Oats -Lower; with corn. Soybeans -Lower; beneficial rain.

Thursday that wholesale prices (AP) -Closing Over-the-Treasury Bonds for NEW YORK Counter U.S. Friday. ion was under the direction of Jeanne Sacco, creative dramatics supervisor, and Teresita Crocomo, cultural assistant. Assisting in the production were Adele Pugliese, arts and crafts coordinator, and Elaine Cusatis and Linda Forliano, arts and crafts assistants. In addition were instructors Deb-ra Berger West Court, Maggie Hu-dak D.A.

Harman, Trieste KennedyPine St. and Columbus, Holly Shuliga M.P.B., Pat Cameron James Linda McElwee West Court, Sue Ann Sagan East End. Numbers and children in order of appearance were: West Court "Cinderella:" Na-dlne Uliano, Maureen Kostick, Maria Bonacci, Michelle Alexa, Michelle Michcal, Terry Touch, Pat 6 18 519 a a soared at a 44.4 per cent annual rate in July was followed Friday morning by the announcement of a new price increase at 6 52 28 28 "4 28- 4t Josephine Schwabe St, Rate Mat. 3's Nov Freeland. date 1974 1980 1980 1981 1982 197883 1984 Bid Asked Bid Chg Yld 98.16 98.24 8.80 80.8 80.24 8.45 76.16 77.16 8.16 93.30 94,30 7.95 88.14 89.14 8.29 70.22 71.22 7.73 88.8 89.8 7.95 70.20 71.20 7.06 73.10 74.10 7.83 Feb NOV Aug Feb Jun Aug 5 30 11 11'.

11 55 2 1 4 9 5' 5 5' Vt 20 281 64 61'. 62 -1 "4 7 67 18 17 18 4 6141 18' 19' 14 69 49' 47 47-1 15 170 30 29V. 29'- Vi 6 18 38 38'- v. 6166 12 12V. 12'- 17 184 49 48 48 12 294 47 46- Va 43 9' 9 9' 20 1275 28'4 26 26 -1 7 11 15 15 15 5398 24 23' 23- 25 388 93' 91' 91' -2 7 74 12 11'.

12 6184 14V. 13' 14'- 5 14 3 4 7 4' 4 4' 6 12 21 20 20- 8 26 50 49' 50 13 23 3 3' 14x35 21 21" 21'- 44 2 7 7V 7'- Va General Motors, the nation's biggest industrial corporation. The net effect, Kisor said, 6 141 38 37 38 Va 8 35 13'4 13 13' 7131 234 22'4 22- Vt 7 2 31 30' 30' 15 216 60 60 60'- 10 54 5 5 3- Vt 7 8 14 14 14 8 18 27' 26' 27 8 14 15'4 14 14- 14 9 22 18' 17 18' 7 23 31 30 30 9 66 IOV4 9 10 Vt May 1985 was "a growing realization that no matter what policies Presi 4s 3'S 7s 6S 6S 3'4S a '-as 3s 4 US 4s 6S 7's 8's 3s 7s May 197585 Nov 1986 Feb 1990 Aug 1987-92 Feb 1988-93 Feb 1993 Aug 1988-93 May 1989-94 May 1994-99 87.24 88.24 70.16 71.16 71.10 72.10 71.20 72.20 83.24 84.24 90916 91.16 70.18 71.18 98.16 99.0 7.55 6.43 6.98 6.59 8.39 8.47 6.76 8.71 5.30 8.32 5.68 ty Callavini. East End "The Lonely Giant:" 70.14 71.14 Feb 1995 Amy Bittner, Kathy Barr, Debbie May 199-98 85.16 86.16 Sara Hartzel, 320 W. Mine St.

Robert Price, Sugarloaf. Michael Dutzer 93 Berwick Beaver Meadows. Grace Scaran, 536 E. Broad St. Brad Wenner, 613 Walnut Freeland.

Denise Billman, Tamaqua R. 3. Margaret Erdossy, 40 E. Grant McAdoo. Elizabeth Hedash, Drums R.

1. Naomi Fletcher, 403 E. Mahanoy Mahanoy City. Maryann Okrasinski, 933 Washington Freeland. Ronald Kelshaw, 228 Third Weatherly.

Dalliz Ibarra, Keystone Job Corps Center, Drums." Patricia Robinson, Keystone Job Corps Center. Drums. Dorothy Miller, Zion Grove. Charles Vendura, 330 E. Elm St.

Barbara Plavchak, 528 Cedar Freeland. Laura Bobey, 679 Roosevelt St. GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL: Admission Mrs. Hilda Ashfield, 1323 E. Mahanoy Mahanoy City.

GEISINGER MEDICAL CENTER: Admission Nicholas Zapotocky, 650 N. Wyoming St. POTTSVILLE HOSPITAL: Admissions Deborah Weikel, 124 E. Center Shenandoah. William Stride, 135 W.

Maple Mahanoy City. Harriet Wychulis, 502 E. Center Shenandoah. Discharges 15 81 37'. 37 37 5 6 12' 12' 12- Vt 3 37 8' 8 8 Nov 1998 70.16 71.16 May 1999 98.0 98.28 3'S 8'S dent Ford implements, the rate of inflation is likely to be higher in the next two or three quarters than had been expected." GM shares were down at 443i in active trading.

Marcor, the most active NYSE stock, gained to 2718, in turnover that included a handful of medium-sized blocks. Early this week Mobil Oil said it planned to pay $35 8.61 Dow Jones Averages New York(AP) Final Dow-Jones average! STOCKS Open High Low Close Net 30 Ind 782.78 787.47 771.90 777.30 7.59 20 Trn 162.29 16176 160.63 161.52 0.81 15 Utl 69.95 70.55 69.05 69.72 0.06 65 Stk 238.30 239.62 235.24 236.89 1.68 Transactions in stocks used in averages: Indus 973,400 Tran 220,800 Utils 221,700 65 Stk 1,415,900 BONDS 40 Bonds 66.00 10 Higher grade rails 48.10 10 Second grade rails 62.87 10 Public Utilities 80.92-0.43 10 Industrials 72.110.03 Income rails 46.07 0.19 Commodity futures index 342.51-0.86 Bid and asked prices quoted in dollars 9 164 30' and thirty seconds. Subject to Federal taxes but not to State Income taxes. Dorothy Ernst, 128 N. Third West Hazleton.

Lucille Tormay, 599 Alter St. Edward Yeager, 101 Benjamin Conyngham. LOCUST MOUNTAIN HOSPITAL: Admissions Mary Stefick, 404 W. Coal Shenandoah. Peter Mucha, 320 W.

Pine Mahanoy City. Victoria Vanlinskl, 228 W. Mount Vernon Shenandoah. Carmella Grande, 248 Indiana Shenandoah. Stephen Letcavage, 211 Indiana Shenandoah.

Gary Urban, 66 Ellen-Gowan. Discharges Charles Kirelawich, Frackville. Martha Lapatovich, 411 W. New York Shenandoah. COALDALE STATE HOSPITAL: Admissions Mrs.

Anna Puskar, 519 E. Patterson Lansford. Evans, Btina Wilkus, Gwenann Bachman, Debbie King, Cheryl King, Pattie Barr, Lenore Lachet-te. Lahm Ave. "Jitterbug:" Liz Ann Lazar, Nanette Makara, Joanne Ference, Marilee Petruzzi, Debbie Bridge and West Court and East End.

Pine St. Miss Tina Williams 6 518 14' 9 16 18' 5 354 15 4 128 24 15115 51 7 86 45'4 4 176 20 10 9 15' 6 21 26 6 42 18' 18 18'i Vt 4 4 13'X, 13 13 Vt 8 46 14 13' 13'- Va 6157 35 34 35 Vi 6 23 19 17' 19 9 221 41V 41 41 4 11 35 10 11' 7 253 10 10' 6 23 23 23'- Vt 13 1 29'4 24 390 38 37 37'- Vt 6 134 2 2 2 Vt 23 259 13' 12 13 16 502 67' 65' 66' 4t 11 87 43 42'4 42 '4 6 234 11' 11 11'. 12 111 153 152'4 152V4-1 7 38 16 16' 4 16 1 K-f. 120 64 6 6 22 668 91 89 89-2' 5 47 26 26 26 17 35 25 25'. 25 5 83 11 11' '4 5 40 22'i 21' 22 vt 19 473 31' 30' 31 6 20 28' 28 28 4 33 25' 4 24' 24V -1' 5 102 6 6' 6 350 76 75 75- The beaver can cut down a wil 30 30 13 Va 18 '4 14 14'- Vt 24' 24 51 51V- Va 45' 45' 20V.

20- 15'4 15'- V. 26 26 11 11- V. 10 10- Vt 30 30', 15' 15' low tree five inches thick in three minutes. 12 6 31 7 40 3 63 10 31 11 30' 15 danced a tap routine to the "Twin 9 118 36'. 35', 36 Vt 6 16 36V.

35' 5 1 28 28 28 V. 8 145 29' 28 29'- 5 61 3 3' 3 6 222 27 27't 9 27 19 19' 19'- kle Twist" "Charleston" was performed by Marie Thompson, Anna Mae Addes, Tina Piacenti, Tina Williams. M.P.B. "150 Years:" Frank De Andrea, Nadine and Jackie Mar- each for enough Marcor shares to increase its holdings in the company to a controlling interest. Mobil was down at 40's.

The American Stock Exchange volume leader was McCulloch Oil, unchanged at 4. The Amex market value index was off .12 at 79.05. In the over-the-counter market, the NASDAQ composite index closed at 70.69, up .03. PacGas 1.88 PacLtg 1.68 PacPetrl .75 PacPw 1.60 PacTT 1.20 PanAm Air PanhEP 2 Pasco Inc Penn Cent PennDx Penney 1.16 PaPwLt 1.80 Pennzoil lb PepsiCo 1.40 Pfizer .76 PhelpD 2.20 PhilaEI 1.64 PhilipMo .80 PhlllPet 1.40 PitneyB Polaroid .32 PortGE 1.52 PPGInd 1.70 ProctG 1.80 PSyCol 1.20 PSvEG 1.72 Publckr .241 Pueblol PugSPL 1.98 Pullmn 1.50 PurifFsh .28 SuakStO -64 Suestor .50 RalstonP .80 Ranco In .92 RapidAm 1 Raythen .80 RCA 1 RdgBate .30 RelchCh .60 RepStl 1.20a Reylon 1.20 Reylnd 2.68 ReynMet .50 RidderP .40 Rockwllnt 2 Rohrlnd .90 RoyCCol .64 RoylD 2.79e RyderSy .40 Safewy 1.60 StJoeMin 2 StLSaF 2.50 StRegP 1.20 iandrs Asso SFelnd 1.80 JanFelnt .20 SchergPI .80 iCMCp .50 iCOAInd .60 icottPap .68 ibdCL 1.158 iearleG .46 iears 1.60a ihellOII 2.40 iherwWm 2 ilgnalCo .80 Singer 2.60 imithkllne 2 Sony Corp iCarEG 1.48 ioCalE 1.68 iouthCo 1.40 oNRes 1.65 sou Pac 2.24 ou Ry 2.12 iperryR .76 SquarD 1.10 jquibb .84 jtBrand 1.83 itdOHCal 2 itOillnd 3.20 itOilOh 1.36 itaufCh 2.20 iterDrug .70 Stevens 1.20 ituWor 1 32 unOil Systran Don rampeE .96 rektronx .20 reledyn .401 leieprmpt Telex Cp fennco .1.60 fesoroP ..24 -Texaco 1 TexETr 1.70 Texsglf 1.20 Texlnst 1 TexPLd Textron I 10 Thiokol .70 ThrlttDg .40 TimeMir 40 Timkn 1.80a Todd Shlpyd Trans Air Trans am .59 TriCon 2.79e TRw In 1.12 TwenCen .20 JALInc J7e JMC Ind 1 JnCarb 2.20 25 263 53 AMERICA'S NEW YOUTH OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM. 5175 8 15 5 4 8x383 31 31 6 6 Vt 10', io' v.

5' 5 32'4 6 11 chese, Kim Hartzel, Jill Gabos, Gino Gabriel, Alfred Parell, Joe 5152 13 13' 13- Romanelli. James St. "Fabulousy Fash 10 50 27 26' 26' 52' -1 10 "a 5 5- 13 13'- 25 25- 16 17 67 "4 67'- Vt 43' 44 1 33 34 16' 28 28'. 1. 45 V.

45'. Vi 6' 6 V. llv. 11'- a 18 18' 11 1)'- V. ion Show:" Robin Sandutch, Judy 4 66 10' 6 10 5 8 281 14', 4 58 13 88 17 15 406 68 7 45 44 7 24 34'i 2 23 17', 6121 28 12 12 45 12 421 6 7 59 11 5119 18 6 512 12'4 7 23 41 v.

Belinski, Tommy and Jimmy Keh- CarrCp .52 CartWall .40 CastleC CaterTr 1.60 CBS 1.46 Celanse 2.80 Cencornc .20 CenSoW 1.12 CerroCp 1 Cert-teed .60 Cessna .90 Champlnt 1 Chessie 3.60 ChiPneuT 2 Chris Craft Chryslr 1.40 CIT Fin 2.20 Citicorp .80 CitiesSv 2.40 ClarkE 1.60 CIvEIIII 2.40 CocaCol 2.13 ColgPal .59 ColGas 1.98 CombE 1.80 ComlSolv I ComwE 2.30 Comsat 1 ConEd l.lOe ConFds 1.35 ConNGs 2.10 ConsuPow 2 Cont Air Lin ConCan 1.60 ContCp 2.40 ContOil 1.80 ContTele Control Dat Cooplnd 1.04 CornG 1.12a Cowles CoxBdct .35 CPC Int 1.86 CrouHin .60 Crown Cork CrwZell 1.60 Dartlnd Dayco 1.14 DaytPL 1.66 Deere T.60 DelMnt 1.20 OeltaAir .60 Dennys .12 DetEdis 1.45 DiamSh 1.20 DillonCo 1 Disney Diversfd In DrPeppr .30 DowCh 1.20 Dresser 1.40 Duk Pw 1.40 duPont 5.75e DuqLt 1.72 EastAIr Lln EasKod 1.56 Eaton 1.80 Echlin J8 ElPasoCo 1 EltraCp 1.50 EmerEI .70 Esmark 1 EthylCp 1.20 EvansPd .60 Exxon 4.70e FairCam .80 Fairlnd .30 Fansteel .40 Fedders .50 FedNMt .68 FedDSt 1.16 FiltrolCp .60 Firestone 1 FstChar FstlntBnc 1 Fllntkot 1.16 FlaPow 1.95 FlaPwL 1.36 FMC .92 FdFair FordM 3.20a ForMcK .88 FrnklnM .20 FreepM 1.20 Fruehf 1.80 GAF Cp .44 GamSk 1.40 Gannett .36 Gen Dynam GenEI 1.60 GnFood 1.40 GenMill 1.08 GnMot 4.90B GPuDUt 1.68 GTelEI 180 GTIre 1.10b Genesco Inc GaPac GerberPd 1 GettyO 1.30e Gillette 1.50 Global Mar Goodrh 1.12 GoodyrTR 1 Grace 1.50 GrantW .60 GtWnFIn .40 GrGiant 1.08 Greyh 1.04a Grumm GulfOII 1.60 GltStUt 1.12 GulfWn .80 GlfWInd wt Halllbm 1.20 HarrlsC 1.12 MarteHk .20 HeclaM .501 Hercules .80 Heubiein 1 MewttPx .20 HoerW toff Elctrn Holiday J2 HollySu 1.20 Homestk la Honywll 1.40 HouseFIn 1 HousLP 1.48 Howmet 1 IdahoP 1 96 IdeaiBasIc 1 IllCent 1.30 ImpCpAm INACp 1.91e IngerR 2.32 InlnOStl. 2 40 Interiake 2 IBM 6 rntHar 1.50a IntMinCh 1 IntNick 1.40 IntPap 1 50a 1 40 laBeef 2.071 Itek Corp JeweiC 1.20 JhnMan 1.20 'JohnsJn .80 Jon Log .80 Jorvt.au 160 Jos tens .90 JoyMfg 1.50 Kaiser Alu 1 KanGEI 1 56 KanPLt 1.52 Katy Ind 5 2 9'. 9 9'. 5 US 15't 15' 5 258 6 6 14 21 40 39' 40 '4 5 37 13 13' 4 13- Vt 8 19 18 17 17- 6 83 17' 18 6 26 15 15' 15 Vt 6 3 6 6 6 10 514 44 444 44- 5 26 12'. 12 12 'it 11 34 15 14 14', -1 7x53 22'.

21 22 5 163 20' 20' 20 John Crosby, Bridge Maha noy Plane. Howard Bachert, Tamaqua RD2. Oliver Martung, Barnesville RDl NYSE Index NEW YORK (AP) Closing New York Stock Exchange Index: Market cents. Index 42.39 Industrial 47. II Transportation 31.19 0.25 Utility 2711 Finance 43.33 ler, Tommy Dura, Vincy Sandutch.

Columbus "Ghost a la Mode:" Maria Paladino, Francine Pontry, Donna Gasper, Romilda Crocamo, Frank DeAndrea. Approximately 200 parents, friends and children were in 40 40 -1 Mrs. Anna Roscoe, 31 E. Kau-road Nesquehoning. Mrs.

Cecelia Ann Bchun, 533 E. Elm Tamaqua. Kevin Faenza, 24 Foster Coaldale. Luther Bittle, Tamaqua RD2. Discharges Michael Behun, Tamaqua.

Gary Feathers, Tamaqua. Louis Labosky, Lansford. Thelma Jacobs, Tamaqua. Mary Barney, Bamesville. Stephen Shigo, Lansford.

Anna Ashfield, Delano. Haywood Nahf, Tamaqua. Mrs. Mary Galgoci, Lansford. James Smulligan, Tamaqua.

Mrs. Martha Palansky, Coaldale. 7 74 30' 29 30- 43- Va 9x203 44V 43 10 248 34' 33' 34 13 112 19'. 17 19 15131 28' 27' 27' 14 x98 51 51 5iv If-1. 1 4 260 26 26 Casey May Subpoena 85 85', 85'- 45V 45 45'- 4 4'.

44' 44- 19 '4 13' 13' 24' 24- V. 8 77 21 48 7 416 15 166 4 44 3 4 5 6 39 38' 38'- What Stocks Did NEW YORK (AP) Prev. Today day Advances 550 753 Declines 766 700 Unchanged 417 357 Total Issues 1733 1110 New 1974 highs 3 4 New 1974 lows 48 33 5 19 Report T-T 9 50 12 12 12 69 30' 29 5 43 13' 13 HARR1SBURG (AP) Audi Births 4 36 I 8 8 4 56 24 24'. 24' 4 20126 31' 30 30 5 57 21 20 21' 4 14 384 46'. 45' 45- Va 9 8) 22', 21 21- 13 51 43'4 42', 42'-! 11 X752 45 44 44- at 5 291 11 11', 11- Vt 7 163 2CT, 20' 20 Vt 4 44 14' 14' 14' 13 8 5't 5't S' Vt 10 42 32' 32' 32' 8 15 ll't 11 11 Vt 9 24 100' 99 99 -1 '4, 9 83 28' 27 27' 8 104 10 9' 9- 4 20 20 Vt 6x229 17 16 16- 6 52 23 23'.

23- 11 97 5 5'. Vt 14 17 11 10 11 4 333 10 10 10- V. 6 9 17 17V 17 V4 7 56 12' 12'. 5 19 13 12v 12V- 4 406 20 19 20 Vt 7116 12 11 11- 4 56 20 20'. 20i 30 4', 4 4- vt 145 234 3 3 3 12 30 13 3'- 't 20' 16 25' 26' 29 79 5442 20 19' 17' 16' Winners at Playgrounds Winners of the stuffed animal shows held at the Lahm Avenue and Pine Street playgrounds follow: Pine Street Prettiest.

Danielle Klemow and Cecelia Thompson; brightest, Marie Thompson ami Chris Winkler; most unusual, Tara and Sta-cey Wax; furriest, Gerald Kalenak 3101 4 681 25 25 26V 25 7 40 8x38 29 29 tor Gen. Robert P. Casey has threatened to subpoena an investment report which he says the Public School Employes' Retirement Board refuses to release. The report, compiled by the A.G. Becker evaluates the board's investment perform ST.

JOSEPH HOSPITAL: A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. George Rybarczyk, 57 Lake Ag-mar Estates, White Haven. R. 1.

The mother is the former Sharon Firley. 78', 21 'a George Raft Again Kept Out of Britain 80 22 17 19 64S 7 6 6 13 17' 17' 15 16 "4 6128 16 6 15 5 5' 5'- '-4 15 8 6 8 28 10 1 10 LONDON (AP) George Raft, former Hollywood film star known his roles as a tough-talking gangster. has again been refused permission ance. 14 145 7 270 8 7't 10 8 6' 19 14 6 contends the Although Casey 19 13'- 28 'a 10 8 'a 7' 19' 14- 't 7'4 ll't- 'a 43 rfr iS Cheryl' Kalenak and Diane Hatch! 54 5 26 11 179 14 7'4 to enter Britain, the Home Of auau ui smaiIest Kathy riacenti; and have been turned down. Dispensary Reports 5x365 4 93 7231 18 10 9' 43 "The continued refusal by the u-pro Jprrv nanrh Judges were Jerry Dancho, Don Board to make tnts repori available to the auditor general is illegal and unconscionable," Locust Mountain Hospital Treated at the Locust Mountain Casey said in a letter to Educa- 22 201 135 132' 132'-)'.

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IMMWI? State General Hospital dispensary Secretary John Pitte-were: Sidney Wentworth. 502 W. nger. The letter was released Atlantic Shenandoah, hand lac- Friday and dated Thursday, eration: Gerald McCabe, 316 W. "It is especially obnoxious Coal Shenandoah, medicaid that the complete unedited re-case; Jocelvn Gallagher.

235 In- port has been made avilable to diana Shenandoah, facial lac-1 tlie members of the board, eration: Patricia Nevadomski. 438, whose performance is being W. Cherry Shenandoah, insect evaluated in the report," Casey hilP nf thp riffht eve- Ronald added. fice said Friday. A spokesman for Home Secretary Roy Jenkins said Jenkins has decided "his presence in the country still would not be conducive to the public good." Jenkins also was home secretary when his office ordered Raft, 78.

out of Britain. He applied again in 1971 but the appeal was rejected by then Home Secretary Reginald Maudling. The Home Office declined Friday to say why Raft would not be welcome here. But in March 1967 Jenkins announced that eight American citizens had been declared "prohibited immigrants" during the previous 12 months because of their alleged connection with organized crime and gambling. the home secretary refused to say then exactly why he had expelled Raft, who then was the host of the Colony Club Casino in London.

loved; Donna Nevick, most exotic; Charlene Lombardo, brightest eyes; Gabriele Lombardo, smil- kaitis, 227 N. Chestnut Shenan- Subpoeans will be Med unless the report is turned over by iest; Jocelyn Yanuzzi. most realis tic polar bear. Judges were Roger Williams. doah, and Barbara Carduff.

New Road, Lost Creek, elbow injuries; and Maria Zapolsky, 196 Florida Shenandoah, laceration of the upper lip. Pottsville Hospital 8 32 6 76 33 122 4179 4 17 22 22 22'- 18 17'. 17- 94 93'. 94 8 7 8'- 19' 19 19'- Aug. 19, Casey said.

Pittenger said the board originally decided that the report should remain confidential because it contained figures on other investment plans serviced Lisa and Linda Haber, and Mrs. Irma Pavlick. Instructors are De 6 2 13 12 12- borah Berger and John Horvath 10 12 31 30 31 'ASvertsing for the public g-cd by The Mansower Institute, U.S. Office of Educai on and Trie Advertising Council William Seip, of Tamaqua RD3. by Becker.

The board got the with Assistant Anne Sweeney. JANNEY MONTGOMERY SCOTT 16 North Laurel Street Member N.Y. Stock Exchinge American Stock Exchange Phone: 455-6301 17't 17 17- 13 13 13 16 15' 16 4' 4, 4 4 44 9 28 7 4 1 was treated for a scalp laceration impression that the report was the Pottsville Hospital dispen- intended to be seen by clients ary. only, he said. Classified Ads Bring Results.

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