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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 16

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WILKES-B ARRE RECORD, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, -1945 IS Help Wanted FemJ m-(al) 37 194 H'-i 1314 Bl. Wn Nrt In Mtf. Mira 1mm Philadelphia Egg Market WA 58 47 50 -l'i. (Tnuinn TranaM ITvanth iTwenth Death Claims Many Attend Avoca Man Dies 3 Weeks After Wife Mrs. Margaret PRACTICAL NURSE wanted.

Apply. 63 West South Street. 3-2023. C(a3) 43 28 21 28H Philadelphia, June 29 UP (WFA) Eggs, market firm with offerings for tonBag (tr.80). 22 IVa 16 17 is iv.

yi AirKedu (al) 17 4414 yZ ij AiatKa June 29 7i Vt AllegStHf 80) 20 91 Si svf, Un Carb(3) 10 88 87. 88, "'t 7 current use rar snort or a' strong demand. Receipts yesterday 5,903. RELIABLE MAID, short hours. steady employment.

MILNblt HOTEL, 81 East Market 2-4175. UnPaCM10(6). 6 W4 "4 iv. V. Shovlin Dies rtJnlt Al.

(Ki) 78 41 39 Bertha Reilly Krych Rites all. 82 Sl'A 30 3V'A McKlnley B. Rlchens, 73 Main UnilAiriKU. Unit Porn 223 274 2 2 Extras no. a and 4, large 41.

New York Egg Market GIRL to assist light housework. 176 South Grant Street. 3-6016. Street, Avoca, fire truck driver for lit.iip., 1 irZ inn. iiiicu v-ii id, ADtv.

IVIVm IjP. Vt AlMedSa.00). 29 2S 29 All ChsKl.BU) 32 47 46'J 47 AlB Airl 14- 67 65 7 -1, Am Can 190 190 190 -1 Am 40 51' 50V4 51 J. AmPorPow2p 32 26X4 25A. 26 Avoca No.

1 Hose Company, died New York. June 29 UP) Eees 47 XIV 17 17 last night at Jefferson Hospital, GIRL OR WOMAN for general house-- work, 3 adults, sleep out. Box 1123, Kingston Post Office. Wife of Eugene Reilly to 3.sii iirm. uurrent general wnoie sale prices follow: Philadelphia.

His wife passed away 80 344. 33 34K Mixed-colors: Extras. Nn. 1 to No. SlndCh(al) 3 Wt 48 SVt 1 U8 Rub2): 37 wl ST.

58A IP 8 Steel U) 129 6M 68 V. 88teell(7 5 150 Vt 150 three weeks ago. Am Metaftal) 1J 29 28 28 -1 Prominent Physician Interred in St. Nicholas Mausoleum 4. 45 lbs and over 40.1-41.8: medium.

Tidoir of Patrick Shovlin Resided at Dundee for Many Years BUYER for millinery department of fine Pennsylvania department store. Good position, permanent. am rat Mr. Richens was Injured at a fire 40-44 lbs 38.8: standard No. 1 to No.

w. ivt 96 13 H'S 13 96 13 13'? 13 Be Buried on Tuesday Afternoon Am Kaa M0 4, 45 lbs and over 36.2-38.3; current 2614 2514 26 In Avoca in April. He was a patient Vanad'nXKtt) 18 It ADPiy in Biriui wuuucuvn sva w. receipts 36.2; dirties, 43 lbs 35.2 10 In Taylor Hospital for three weeks 319, this paper. 1 21 JO'i 21 A Amkoll P(4i) 290 88 1754 Wi Am 8meft(a2) 26 48', 47 7 -lU AmStlFdy(2) 28 33)- 32.

33 4 cnecKs 3S.2. 17 Warner Picti 112 and was taken to jfmiaaeipma last Whites: Extras. No. 1 to No. WmI 37 48 30 Friday.

45 lbs and over, nearby 40.1-41.8 IWeatAB(gl) 13 Aareictjn.j. 28 174ft 173 174 Wetting 62 33 Mrs. Bertha Mae Reillv. 55. wlf He was employed as a guard at 4071 W7 73 46 48 29 30 ,3 32 33 13 13 Vt.

It If meaium, 40-44 loa, nearDy 38.8. Browns: Extras. No. 1 to No. DuPont Powder Company, Belin MAKE BIG MONEY -SELLING CHRISTMAS CARDS Make BIG money showing 18-Card "Candlelight" $1 Christmas Card Assortment; amazing value- pays yoi 50c PROFIT.

Up to 100 profit on other gorgeous Assortments 16 4n all! Line includes Christmas Gift 45 lbs and over, nearby 40.1-41.8 AmTypeCgJ) 43 AmVlscoft). Ante Cop (2.) 69 Armour Co. 132 Largely attended funeral services for Dr. F. Joseph Krych, prominent physician and surgeon who died Tuesday at the age of 62, were held yesterday mornine of Eugene Reilly, 15 Kelly Street, Luzerne, died yesterday at the Homeopathic Hospital where she had been a patient since last Sun 22 '39 WhlteM(gVi).

22 30 32 14 Woolwl1.60) 22 45'. Worth (gli I 561,4 vuiage ana was a memoer 01 Avoca Methodist Church, the Hose Com A patient In Mercy Hospital for the last nine weeks, Mrs. Margaret Shovlin, widow of the late Patrick Shovlin, formerly of Main Road, Dundee, died early yesterday morning In that institution. 11 iV. 4.

V. 454 S4. 17 16 53 52 34 34 9V 9 44 43 28 28 Wt 95 73i. 71'. memum, jos, nearoy a.B.- New York Dairy Market J4'l 44? I 28'4 pany and Jr.

OUAM. Surviving children are: Mrs. Olive McAndrew and Betty Rich- from, his home, 1497 Wyoming Arm'K(f) 12 Aao Dry (1), 13 46 AtlUst(gli). 40 Wraps and Everyday Cards, write to GROGAN 30 Kast Adams, Dept. 130, Chicago 3, 111.

Avenue, Forty Fort. Interment was in the mausoleum New York, June 29 UP) Butter firm; prices unchanged at ceiling. Cheese nominal, no TnitShT(a)- 8 47 47 17 S7Va 36i 37 CURB STOCKS jiu neiin us; a 3iVi st-Yt AtlRe(inp(4)220 110 110, 110- 25 18 17 18 in St. Nicholas Cemetery. Shaver- 14 Help Wanted MsJe ens, Avoca; sisters, Mrs.

Russell Barney, Forty Fort; Mrs. Joseph Dyson, Endicott, N. Mrs. Jennie Croop, Florida; two brothers, Bert, of Cleveland, and, Fred, of Endicott. Two grandchildren also day.

Deceased was born in Luzerne and lived in that community her entire life. She is survived by her husband, and these children Edward, Prlngle; Henry, U. S. Army at Fort Knox, Mrs. Hazel Pope, Luzerne; Michael, Margaret and Sadie, at home, and Eugene, USN, in the Pacific.

Fourteen grandchildren and these brothers 69 -V. I1 Autocar 4 19 18 town, and active bearers were Attorney Felix W. Bolowicz, Attorney John Bonin, Attorney Joseph Mieszkowski. B. J.

Fieleski. Rich Answers to Advertisers' WANTED General all around drafts-man, capable of measuring build lngs for pipe and sheet metal worje 28' 39 The Classified Advertising De Baldwin(s) 100 Bait Ohio. 235 Bait A Ohio 42 32 BathlronM) 20 28 25' 25 74 39 38i 21 2ll4 19' 19 partment reports uncalled for replies Born in Fiymoutn, Mrs. anoviin had resided for many years in Dundee, but recently resided at the Coyle residence, 635 East Main Street, Larksville. She was a i member of St.

Vincent's Church and its Altar and Rosary Society. She is survived by these brothers and sisters: Mary and Charles Coyle, at home; Mrs. Helen Howells, Lee Park; Miss Agnes Coyle, principal of Buttonwood School, Larksville; Daniel and Edward Coyle, Wilkes-Barre. Seven nieces and nephews also survive. The body was taken to the home ard Stefanski, Brunon Kryger, William B.

Healey and Steve Tkach. 21', and making layouts. waiter w. Williairii 35 North Main Street, Wilkes-Barre. on nana to tne following BOX NUM 19 4 BERS.

Advertisers will kindly call Honorary bearers were: Judge 3 38', 37 as SOOn as DOSSlble nrAaontlntr Rnv EXPERIENCED painters, steady J. J. Aponick, Attorney SteDhen 12 52 50', -1 Check. The list was- compiled at OBITUARY Machcinski. Dr.

Stephen Lewan- Bath Steal (6). 52 79 78 BlltK(ISD) 22 154 15 work, $10 day. Barney itorn, oa Main Street, Edwardsville. 7-2989. 0 clock last evening.

and sisters survive: Mrs. Dora Fitzgerald, city; Charles Nafus, Luzerne, Edward Nafus, Luzerne; Mrs. Mary Oldsfield, Luzerne, Mrs. Edith Ames, New Jersey. 207, 209, 219, 222, 224, 225, 226, 230, SHORT ORDER COOK.

dowski. Dr. F. W. Roberts, Dr.

M. Clark Johnson, Dr. F. C. Tongue, Dr.

L. A. Ransavaee. Dr. SteDhen No Sunday 76 Publle -4J1.

ZAl. Zd4. 236. 238. 239.

241. 243 work. Oyster Bay, Boeing A (gl) 131 27y, 25 Borden (8-80) 12 38 15 41 40 24 42 41(4 BuddMfg(gJ) 106 15 BuddRnlBt 150 83 83 MRS. NANCY KUMKE Square. 247, 260, 262, 265, 267, 270, 278, 281, 284, 290.

291. 293. 304. 306. 307.

309. unaasn, ur. waiter Lambert. Dr. High Low Close Acme Wire 29 29 29 Aero.

Sup. B. 414 4 4 Alum. Co. of Amer.

46 46 46 Amer. Cyan. B. 40 '4 38 39 Amer. Gas Elec.

37H 37 37 Amer. Marlcaibo 4 3 4 Amer. Superpower 1 1 1 Ark. Nat. Gas 5 "4 5 '4 54 Blue Ridge 4 41,4 4 Blue Ridge pf.

54 54 54 Bridgeport Oil 7 7 7 Canadian Marc. 3 3 Cities Service 21 20 21 Claude Neon Lts. 2 2 2 Elec. Bond Share 14V4 13 14 Ford Motors LU. 7 7 7 Hecla Mining 12V, 12 12 HolllngGold 11 11 11 N.

J. Zinc 66 66 66 Niag. Hudson 6 6 6 Pan tepee Oil 14 13 13 Pennroad Corp. SM 7 8 Selected Indus. 2'i 2 2 Stand.

Pow. A Lt. 14 1 1 Stand. Oil-Ky. 20 20 20 Technicolor Inc.

21 i 21 21 of Miss Agnes Coyle, a sister, at Mrs. Nancy Kumke of Montrose, SALESMAN wanted to call 00 all 311, 312, 313, 332, 333, 335, 336, 337, stores. State age, aaiary ami 635 East Main Street, Larksville 'died Wednesday night at Bing-from where the funeral will be hamton Hospital. Surviving are 16 15 27 38 41 41 A 15 83 16 Vt yA 26 31 -1 I 6 nvt 41 Vt 65 47 3414 Vt experience. Box 293, this paper.

EXPERIENCED shoe repairer. 'Apply held Monday morning at 9 with her husband, Edward Kumke; one services at St. Vincent's Church son, Edward of Chenango Bridge, 5 Personals 36 1 7H 39 16 Byron (al). 7 26 CaTrack(li). 5 32 33 7A CanPac 17 544 West Main street, Plymouth.

at 9:30. Interment will be in St. N. and a daughter, Mrs. A.

A. SEWING MACHINE lights, needles, PAPERH ANGERS WANTED. Apply 16V 25 31 47 34'4 Vincent's Cemetery. springs, parts. Buttonholes.

68 Moore, Fairfield, Conn. A sister, Mrs. Paul Ketchum, and a broth 516 West Market. Kingston or call Hugh Boyle, Dr. I.

E. Cooper, Dr. C. J. Konecke, Dr.

W. W. Kistler, Dr. C. C.

Groblewski, Dr. A. Foster, Dr. Joseph Kocyan. Attorney William Brewster, Attorney A.

J. Laffey, E. J. Witkow-ski, Adam Gitowski, Capt. J.

C. Hegarty, C. W. Scott, W. N.

White, J. B. Rutkowski, L. C. Harris, A.

H. Ackerson, Casimir Sieminski, Royale Learn, J. F. Gillis, Joseph Lester, Reuben H. Levy, Sigmund Piekanski, Charles Thatcher, Leon Wazeter.

aoutn Main, second floor. 2-2490. The funeral will be held from the home of her brother, Edward Nafus, 23 Allen Street, Luzerne, Tuesday afternoon at 2, with Rev. Llewellyn Williams, pastor of First Welsh Presbyterian Church, city, officiating. Interment In Trucks-ville Cemetery.

Arrangements by Hugh B. Hughes. Margaret Gorman Dies In Nesbitt Hospital 3-9112. CatrpilT(cl 12 66 Celanese() 13 48 WIIXIAM BAHL William Bahl. 78.

of Dushore, er, John Roach, both of Buffalo, also survive as well as four grand- ASTROLOGY Card reader. Readings BARTENDER Experience CerdaPaatS) 9 34', resurato, a wainut street. but not necessary, central city lo RD, a native of Forks Township I children. Chea (a3) 46 52 51 32 Va ijuzerne. 29 vnu p(glt) 1U 304 Z9J cation.

Good opportunity for advancement. Box 312, this paper. Chrvaler(3) 66 110 10814 109', -1 Dial READER at 1 Lewis Lane. 2-5472 for appointment. and son of one of the pioneer Funeral services will be con-families of that section, died Tues- (ducted by Rev.

Philip Steinmetz of day afternoon at Robert Packer jst Paul's Episcopal Church at Hospital, Sayre. 2:30 on Saturday at a funeral Lancaster Livestock SALEMAN Local established coffee 17 38 37 38 ChiettP(2) 4 41 4114 4ll4 and grocery route. Average earn MADAME Card Reading, 203 ings better than $225 a month. oca uoiata.i; 1 131 ui vi ColePalmlll. 7 3614 36 36 Lancaster, June 29 IS Cattle 230.

cows 25 to 50 cents lower; calves Harold Tippett, Alex Kresge, John Piekutoski, Arthur J. Rice. He is survived by nis wne, Mrs. n0me in Montrose. Interment will 8 Future.

Cook Coffee 629 Plttston iemrai Duuuing, fUDilc Square. 43 Kose uouins Jtsanr; tnree sons, sgi. 118, slow but steady; hogs 4, ceiling be in Bridgewater Cemetery. Avenue, Scranton. Mr Margaret Healey prices; sheep 0, Darelv steady, cows, ahort 14.00-14.50.

eood 12.75-13.75, Francis, overseas; Joseph, Dushore, and William at home; four Coll ft Alk (1) 4 yt 205 6 6'4 ComCredit(2) 12 46 45 Oi l' Fin (2). 40 SVt 49 54 17V4 1614 soldier desires transportation to widow of Joseph Gorman 6 Va 45 -1 49 -1 I 16 Va 31 common-medium 9.50-12.50, cutters California or nearbv mint. Will 12.6 Wempa, H. A. Rinker, Charles city.

jTelelszo. Peter Garritv. Senator A South Washington Street. 9.OO-10.0O, canners 6.00-8.75. snare expenses.

Experienced driver, died last evening in Nesbitt Me '34 1 1'. LTM Vt MRS. CHARLES PAHLER Following a week's illness, Mrs. Charles Pahler, the former Agnes Louise Mymaw, died Thursday at her home, 613 Muir Avenue, Hazleton Heights. Born in Hazle-ton.

she was a member of Holy Yt 1 III Con 53 31'4 30 31 Chicago Grain daughters, Mrs. Genevieve frie-dah, Johnson City; Mrs. Leo March and Geraldine Bahl, Dushore, and Mrs. Zita Farr, Johnson City; two brothers, Frank and Henry, Overton, and sister, Leona Bahl of Overton. monal Hospital, Kingston, where she had been a patient since March 11 when she received an PHOTOGRAPHS taken in the home.

J. Sordoni, Dr. Joseph Roth, Dr. L. S.

Reese, C. Biehm, Dr. Walter P. Wysznski, George Kocan, Edward J. Bonstein, Robert Gloman, Attorney Charles Rozmarek, Fred FOREMAN For Corset and Brassiere plant Located In Pennsylvania ror appointment.

HERTZFELD CFilmp(g). 4 31 30 30', Con VulteeCil 35 24Jj 234 23 Contaln(g). 7 28', 25J 284 2-570 after 6 p. m. Chicago, June 29 (JP) Grain markets slipped after mid-session today but the break uncovered resting demand and prices rallied during the Trinity German Catholic Church, BOARD for 3 year old girl, In city tjoniuanu) Baiester, Lynn Titiany and J.

Ar thur Bolender. the Woniens Club and tne Altar Kigi; iy iu-s iwt 10 44t 44'4 'A r.40). 97 ivZ 11 ll' A (1.60) 13 321 1 3214 32', cox in, mis paper. ContODll and Rosary Society. ilnal nour or rutures trading.

Some prices were up nearly a cent after noon with barley the only grain failing to benefit from the late re CARD READING, 67 Sharpe Street Surviving are her husband ana iungsion. 7-4804. Corn (2.60). 7 fS4 66i Oane(l) 25 32 31f4 32 Vd CrticiStHe3). 27 46 44 45'2 injury to her left hip while attending services at St.

Mary's Church of the Immaculate Conception. She is survived by two cousins, P. J. Boylan and Mary Boylan, city, and several nieces and nephews. The body has been removed to the funeral home, 131 South Washington Street, from where the funeral will be held at a time to be announced.

these children: Kenneth, Hazleton; Mrs. Charles Commarota, covery. OPEN HIGH LOW CLOSE 8 YjdX KLEIN FUNERAL HOME 243 So. Washington St. Phone t-8875 Res.

19 E. South St. Phone 1-6519 Philadelphia; Mrs. Harry Saba- Excellent opportunity with one of leading corset manufacturers in the country. If you are a young man experienced In this or kindred line, ambitious, capable and willing to work hard, we offer you a lifetime opportunity for position and earnings.

15 14H iCurt Pub p. 10 136 136 i5? 2 0k-Ml BROWN WALLET containing valu- WHEAT July 1.66 1.66i 1.65 1.66 4- SeDt. 11 lib ym tura, at home; PFC William, in Austria. Rev. Michael Vetter will recite the rosary at the Pahler home Sunday evening at 8:30.

aoie pictures, si.uu in money, security card. Phone 7-1359, ask for 20 3Va 42'. til? 1.63 5i-V4 1-65 1.63 'i 1.64 Margaret. I Hud 29 54'i 514 1 Lack 125 14'A 13' Dec. u'a ARMY leather kit containing toilet Market Tries To Regain Pace Heavy Selling Dwindles at Midday and Timid Bid-ding Appears 1.63 V4 1.64 Mi 1-627A 1.64 nma (hl.20) 16 25 'I 24 2444 articles.

Kingston, near Armory, BESSIE LAMEREAIIX Miss Bessie E. Lamereaux, 66, 2-8584. May 1.6214 CORN who resided with her sister, Mrs. FUNERALS THREE number 4 ration books, Write giving your age, education, experience, family status and present earnings. All replies will be held in strict confidence.

Box 527, Realservlce, 110 West 34th N. Y. 1, N. Y. Julv Sept.

William Phillips. Margaret Phillips. 1.64 1.62 ft 1.64 I.I814 1.18 Vt 1.17 1.16 1.17 1.16 Reese Davis, 50 Commercial Lane, Plymouth, died yesterday afternoon In Wilkps-Rarre General HosDital. Lwis nrunui. a-iwi.

U. J. McLaughlin, Inc. FUNERAL HOME 142 South Washington Street Wilkes-Barre WEST SIDE OFFICE ill Wyoming Avenue, Kingston ivouKiaa tea). ay duPont(gIi.

165' 16J 163 HiAirUnea(l) 19 61 58 61 Vt Uaat Kod (g5) 2 179 178, 178t -1 6 51 51 51 -Va 32 1544 13 telPowL6p. 6 120 IW, 118', -l'i ping Pub Serf 27 25', 24 25i Vt Erie 122 18'I 17'. 18 (i uec. 1,16 WALLET, money, driver's license, May Deceased was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Elijah valuable cards. Reward. Walter OATS GEORGE T. KIRRENDALL Funeral of George T. Kirkendall as held yesterday from the Smith, Trucksville.

July 66'i-H Sept. 69- BARBER for shop. 315 East Market, PAIR GLASSES in case, between She is survived by two sisters, 83 1 66 74 -67 64'4 64-W 63 66 14 63 63 63 67 64 '4 6414 63 city, call b-7 n. m. at raiace Dec.

63 'A -Si Dagobert-St. Therese Church. Mrs "jeph Davig and MrsReesefamily home 135 Lake Street, Dal- las, with Rev. F. W.

Reinfurt, Theater, city. May 63 3-3468. New York, June 29 UPt. The Stock Market made an effort to iw 17 28', 28 'Food Fair (1) 3 19 44 43 42, Gen 9 454 44 Gen Motor (3) 90 68 67 RYE Davis of Plymouth. Several nieces and nephews also survive.

28, Va 19 Va 2 44 -2 674 H. S. GRADS. for R. N.

training. NUMBER 3 ration book. Miss Jean July Board, room and scholarshin al. regain its stability todav but was Naylor, 27 Hillside Avenue. Ed- wardsville.

7-3487. oniy partially successful. Sept. Gen Hot (5) 1 128' 128' 128' lowance given. Write Men's Nursing Office, Pennsylvania Hospital, 4401 Market Phila.

4, Pa. 1.42'4- lit l.M's-l.M rliieiie I.SUI. 34 lb' llVm veiling, relatively heavy in the forenoon when declines running Dec. Haher Funeral Home S60 North Maple Avenne Kingston, Serving Wyoming Valley Since 1886 Phone Kingston 7-6811 IS Help Wanted Female 13 26 25 25 1.40 1.41 4 I.3914 1.41-H iu uiree or more DOints were GAS and Steam Shovel May BEAUTY operator, good wages, com Uoodrica (2) 13 5874 Goodyear (2). 22 55J4 Grevh (al.40 25 26 58 55 52 25J4 mission, snort hours.

Close Sat pastor 01 Dallas Methodist Church, officiating. Active bearers were W. C. Lamb, Charles Mayer, Z. E.

Gar-ringer, H. L. Titman, Dr. F. B.

Schooley and R. L. Hollock. Honorary bearers were Dr. Frank Whiteman, Joseph Gross, Harry Snyder, Fred C.

Kirkendall, S. E. Davies, Charles Lee, Dr. Daniel Williams, Mark Scureman, William Colley, C. A.

Frantz and M. J. Cave. Interment was in Hollen-back Cemetery. 1.37 i 1.38 Vt 1.3b ii 1.38-1.38 5, BARLEY 3C, Wt Operators.

Apply C. F. urday 1 P. M. Lavender Beauty widespread among rails, steels, motors and pivotal industrials, dwindled after midday and timid bidding appeared.

While the ticker July snop, -jt aoutn Tankiin street. UU1IJU p(g2ft) 3 77 UU11JU Vt 15 54 534 54 A 1.12 '4 l.lft 1.11 1.1 '4 NURSE, R. undergrad, infant Sept. Goeringer Construction Company, Asphalt Plant. tape loafed, extreme losses were 5 93 93 93 trained, children's home.

Good 1.08 The funeral will be held from the home Monday afternoon at 2 with Rev. E. S. Emery, pastor of Pilgrim Methodist Church, officiating. Maurice Davis will assist.

Interment will be in Ceasetown Cemetery. MRS. ELLEN GRIMES Mrs. Ellen Grimes, 83, a former resident of Hudson, died yesterday afternoon at 2 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Gettinger, Bloomfield, N.

J. Mrs. Grimes resided In Hudson until a year ago, and was a member of Hudson PM Church. She was president of its Ladies' Aid Society. I Besides her daughter, she is sur reduced.

There was a smatterine salary, 8 hours, permanent. 1358 56 HoudHB(l). 12 211,5 20 20 Dec. 1 1.08 1.08 1.08 1.08 1.08 1.081,4 1.10 1.09!4 1.09 Scott Street. wrooKiyn, n.

x. -it 16 nouaton uu 164 ivft 1.08 fU0 May 01 moaesi pius signs at tne close. Transfers of 2,020,000 shares compared with yesterday's five-year peak of 2,940,000. WAITRESS 21 or over. Schaefer's Restaurant, 13 North Washington HUGH D.

HUGHES FUNERAL HOME 1044 Wyoming Avenue Party Fort Phone 7-1742 street. MAN 25 to 45 to become gas opera- tor. Also man for truck loading Job. Phone 2-2744 for appointment at Laurel Run Plant. COMMERCIAL, GAS CORPORATION.

Customers were a bit more 36 Wt 12'4 IP 95, Chicago Livestock Chicago. June 29 (JP) Strictly Illinola Cent. 112 38 InduaRay(2). 10 46 17 13 33 10 In Har (ai.60) 18 85 IntNlckL60) 58 34 Int 27 IntPapp(S). 2 97 IntTft 29 EXPERIENCED forelady on dresses, 54U.UO ween to start, weens va courageous on the idea liquidation may have been overdone in the preceding session.

Bears still were plentiful, however, as the belief cation, plus bonus. Excellent oppor 13 10', Va 84'4 -l'f 33 26 97 VU 28, Vt 120 -4 35J4 Va choice steers scaling 1232 pounds brought the $18 ceiling today In a SALESMAN-MANAGER Manufac tunity for right party. Box 333, tms paper. turer, operating retail tire stores in steaoy mantei. jows lomlnated the run and clearance was major cities.

Interested In receiving JonnH(Kli). 172K. 1M persisted that Washington was prj GIRL for housework, small family. applications from aggressive sales broad. JoneiL(gU) 99 36 34 vived by two sons, Charles, and Ralph, and a sister, Mrs.

Malinda MRS. IDA M. ALLABAUGH Funeral services for Mrs. Ida May Allabaugh were held yesterday from the home, 44 Smith Row, Plymouth Township, with additional services in Franklin Street PM Church conducted by Rev. William F.

Paul, pastor. Flower Carriers were William and James McDermott, Michael and James Barber, Junior Jones and Joseph Goldy. Bearers were Lewis Lamoreaux, George Jones, Charles Goldy, Charles Brozena, John Stone and Excellent salary. Allen's, 49 soutn A scattered supply of cattle sold Main. from $15.50 to $16.70.

Heifers brought Williams of Parsons. men who could assume complete charge of store operation. Car necessary. Salary, commission and share of profits. wWrlte past experience in detail.

Box 814, this COOK WANTED. Schaefer's Restau HUGH JONES FUNERAL DIRECTOR 7-1098 a $16.00 top, off more than a dollar from yesterday's high. Light cutter cows sold from $8.25 down while most beef kinds brought $9.50 to rant, 13 North Washington Street. FUNERALS paring 10 cracK aown on speculation. Earnings, dividends, recapitalizations and split-ups persisted as props.

The Associated Press 60-stock average was off .6 of a point at 66 and had wiped out virtually all of its advance of the preceding two weeks. Of 966 issues registering, 624 were down. 170 ud and paper. WANTED Housekeeper, no laundry, 25 254 Va 38 38 28 284 43 43 33', 33, ia 55', 1 14, 14 3 3il ii 44, 45, .7 41 41 14 58 58 $12.50 Heavy beef bulls reached 2 small children, ueautuui nome. MEN-BOYS.

W. M. requirements. $15.50. Vealers traded from $15.50 $100 month.

3-5773. Apply Wyoming Valley Nursery, 84 1 KanaCitySou 25 26'4 iKennacoUglj 35 39 4 28(4 Kroger (2) 4 43 Lambert(ali) 8 33'. Lee Rub (a2). 3 55' 34 15 LehValCoal. 46 3Vi LehValCoalp 7 Kt Leh'an (al.20) 9 41 LO 7 58', 91,1 Jckheea2).

99 28 Loew'atlH) 55 26', Loriird(gH). 21 24'4 down ana stocx came were siow. Baker, Mrs. Atherton. Wyoming 75.

There was silent interest in WAITRESS over 21. Rooney's Res Olive Ann wunam Bradley. Interment was in taurant, 40-42 West Market. strictly grass steers which sold from S14.50 down to $12.50. To a limited Billing, Edge Hill Memorial Park, West MAN for general store Harry II.

WAITRESS WANTED. Apply Savoy 9 'A XNanticoke. Restaurant, 30 North Main Street. Czar, John extent a two-day market was developed with grain feds active and high at current federal price limits while grass cattle are low and work, good salary to art, wonderful oppor Hill, Mrs. Emily M.

Kuzemko, VVanil Pahler, Mra. Charles Phillips, Mrs. Leonard Smith, Mrs. Mary E. Kimonltls, Joseph Wolfe, Elmer E.

Yenalavitch, Irene Davit. John H. DISHWASHER WANTED. Apply Blue 23 RALPH M. HERR Funeral services for Ralph Bird, 72 Public square.

54 34', Fuoco, Philip Harrison, VackT(gl). Oiler Funeral Horns EatabUahod 1871 JACK M11XER. Director North Main Street Plains PRIVATE DISPLAY ROOMS lift 54 12 35'4 slated, traders believe, to decline more over the next 30 days. MacTlLSO) Herr, late of .47 North River DISHWASHER WANTED. Apply Mr.

Ella fne z.uuo salable noes sold eany Master Coffee Shop, 54 Public Heialer, tunity for right party." Apply American Furniture, 49 East Berton 172 unchanged. Broad sprinter was American Distilling which, in the morning, added 4 points to its five-point Jump of the day before, backed into a two-point loss at the beginning of the final period on large blocks, and ended with a net gain of a point on the day. Dealings were suspended at intervals in this stock because there were no offerings. There was little actual news to account or the gyrations of this issue. It was reported, though, that negotiations had been under Square.

2M 244 4 304 304 Vt 814 1 28 28 41 42'4 -1 Hilllard, Julia at ceiling prices while 5,500 went directly to packers. There was little change In the sheep market with trade fully steady and good and choice native spring BOOKKEEPER'S assistant, recent high school graduate preferred, Mrs. Olive Ann Baker from home 60 -1H itreet, prominent local architect, were held yesterday morning from the M. J. McLaughlin Funeral Home, South Washington Street, with Rev.

A. W. Smith of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Berwick, officiating. Bearers were Clarence Herr, Earl Ginter. Fred Bennard.

C. R. McKeos (1.40) 12 30 Miami C(gl). 7 8'4 Mid Con (gi). 16 28 434 35 NaahKel (i)145 1974 NatAcme(2).

10 254 NatBla(L20) 18 254 NatCaab(al. 26 36 13 15 NDairy(L0 16 307. 19, at Bardwell, near Tunkhannork, Saturday 2. Services at Bethel Church lambs selling for $16.00 to B16.3EI. good starting salary, weexs vacation, plus bonus, postwar opportunity.

Box 295, this paper. 60 1874 25 25 MAN with personality for restaurant with liquor license. Wonderful opportunity. Permanent position. Box 311, this j)aper.

i 3 Salable receipts included 1,500 Rev. John McLaughlin officiating. 25A cattle and 500 shee D. WOMAN OR GIRL for New York. Kooeris cemetery, rails.

ai' (WFA) Salable hogs 4,000, total 35 35: 15'4 12 15 1594 Va $125 monthly. No laundry. Must Harry D. Blllines. from 56 West 30 304k W.

E. DORON FUNERAL HOME UUB MOTTO Simplicity 8acredneae berrie AS1 No. Mala St TeL S-6511 Tloea Street Tunkhannock, Saturday Titinger, James Murray, James be able to answer telephone. Apply 222 East Market, rear, before 1 p. m.

way for the sale of one of the concern's properties at a profitable NatDlaUl(2). 18 i7t 2, Rev. S. D. Clark officiating.

Sunny- active, fully steady; good and choice barrows and gilts at 140 pounds up at 14.75 the ceiling; good and choice sows at 14.00; complete clearance. Shippers took 1,000. uuckiey. Interment was in the family plot at Mt. Zion Cemeterv.

side cemetery, Tunkhannock. iNatOvD(ei). 42 174 16 16 Nat Lead (al) 11 27! 26 26i $2 Nat Pow 42 1044 io'4 10'4 TYPIST Interested In spending sum ngure. On the loslne end were U. S.

John Czar from 18 Meade Street, MAINTENANCE MAN Hospital. Some knowledge of plumbing and electrical work. Live In or out. Salary open. Box 309, this paper.

YOUNG man wanted to work in shop. Dial 7-5695. Carlisle, where Rev. Mr. Smith pronounced the benediction.

mer at Harvey Lake. Box MA this paper. Sebastopol, Saturday 9. Requiem 9 Nat Steel (8) 74'4 Salable cattle 1,500, total 2,000 salable calves 500, total 500; gen mass 9:30 St. Michael's Greek Cath 20 IWa 17, ollc Church, Upper Plttston.

Parish INI Ind I.SOt 28 GIRL OR WOMAN, light housekeep 17a 30 Steel, Bethlehem, Chrysler, General Motors, Sears Roebuck, Montgomery Ward, Douglas Aircraft, DuPont, Standard Oil (NJ), Atlan erally steady on all grades and classes; clearance good, receipts '5, 26 18 29 i Cent (gli) 318 cemetery. MRS. LILLE ROVER The funeral of Mrs. Lille 3 137 principally cows; strictly choice 1232 1J5 NTCftStLp John H. Davis from 437 East Mar lng only.

Small apartment, two children. Pleasant surroundings, located at the seashore. Will pay well. Write to Mrs. H.

Wallack, 301 lb steers brought 18.00 celling; scat 7 tic Coast Line, Union Pacific. Ana ket Street, city. Monday 2:30. Rev. Vt Wt j2 13(1 Ya aW 19, if.

2514 conda and U. S. Rubber. Plus Llewellyn Williams, pastor of First Grover, widow of Harvey Grover, was held yesterday afternoon from the home, 241 Division Street, citv. amAv(eii)Z03 134 No Am (f.

70). 49 25 NorthPac(gl)171 32 tered supply 15.50-16.70; not much Inquiry lor strictly grass steers at 14.50 down to 12.50 and below; best heifers 16.00: light cutter cows 8.25 SCUREMAN FUNERAL HOME 296 Wyomisg Ave. Wyoming Pbone Wyo. 155 Oriental Boulevard, Brooklyn, N. Y.p stating age and experience 32! weisn rresoytenan cnurcn, oiim atlng.

Denlson Cemetery. Ohio Oil (at). 8417' PhillD Fuoco from 61 East Oak YOUNG MEN, 17-23, draft exempt, neat, ambitious, free to travel with nationally known company. Assist manager covering principal cities. New York, Texas, California, return.

Permanent well paying position with post-war future. See Mrs. Kates, Sterling Hotel. aown; most Deer cows 9.SO-12.00; Owen, with services conducted by Rev. Francis Freeman, pastor of Fir-wood Methodist Church.

17 67, J4, 40 40 -l'4. Street, Plttston, Monday 9. Requiem heavy beef bulls to 15.50 an DEPENDABLE WOMAN, as companion, assist housework, pleasant surroundings. First 2 weeks July. Box 236, this paper.

mass St, Rocco's RC Church. SUth St weighty sausage offerings to 13.25; 7 Bearers were Arthur Morgan. Parish cemetery. PacGEI(2) 15 414 74 PanAmA(g)524 26. 49 33! vealers mainly 15.50 down; stock 'H 26 I4I 24 Morris Stacy, Gomer Jones.

Fred Mrs. Ella Harrison from funeral cattle slow. 31 marks were rationed by Hudson Motors, Santa Fe, Southern Pacific, Canadian Pacific, Woolworth, Pan American Airways, Pennsylvania-Central Airlines, Electric Power Light, Schenley and National Distillers. CHINESE BATTLE IN LIUCH0W SUBURBS Salable sheep 500. total 5.000: 2 girls for waitress work home, 114 West Main Street, Plymouth, Saturday 2, Rev.

Francis Free WANTED, laborers and Park (g.6U) 30 30 30', iZ Patino(fl). 14 20, 20 20! ID. -o 1 1 1 117 in" 1 market fully steady; good and choice spring lambs 16.00-16.35; bucks 1.00 man or rirwooa Metnoaist unurcn ill I JJAHOIi) VV0H)U Eden, Fred Cadwalder, Robert Schmelze, Arthur Lewis and Joseph Yurko. Interment was in Edge Hill Memorial Park, West Nahticoke. trucK drivers, juouis officiating.

Maple Hill Cemetery. 'PerbCentAir. 4 35' at Harvey's Lake. Call 7-9279 mornings. less; medium to good 14.50-15.50, common lightweights down to 13.00; Berton L.

Hessler from Harold C. 33 35 ZC 22J4 22 ft 27. 274 -K, Cohen Son, Button- one double deck mostly medium Snowdon Home for Funerals. 64 55 384i 224 PhelpatLSO). 62 28- Phila Bin.

Mil 35 26 grade old crop 85 lb shorn lambs A wood. WAITRESS WANTED, short shift. Top Hat Diner, 231 Wyoming Ave rriM tuuL 25 25 UI No. 1 pelts 13.50; shorn aged ewes mostly 8.00 down to 6:50 accordln? MRS. CARRIE WHITE The funeral of Mrs.

Carrie Wag 35ii 35', Pnilco (g.40). 9 36 W. M. Regulations Observed North Franklin Street, Saturday 3, Rev. Dr.

Norman W. Clemens of First Methodist Church and Rev. Dr. William K. Russell of St.

Stephen's Church officiating. Oaklawn nue, Kingston. gmue. VWl 6HFHANKUH ST. PhtllipsPU).

14 51 49', 504 69 20 19 20l4 ner White, who died Monday in GIRL for general office work. Must u. 1ft Help Wanted Both Sesea Fountain Springs Hospital. Ash' iZZ 11 46 23 be a commercial course graauaie. Box 304, this paper.

Chicago Dairy Market rh)rDOA Tuna OQ 2Dt Tint's. a wa 4 S. Airbage in Junction City Is Recaptured DISHWASHER, good pay. Apply In Miss Julia Hilllard from 968 West Pub 8N p(5) 170 106 103 '2s ,106 lUUnan(gl). 22 53 52 S3 TWO WOMEN, mature years, married VHI1.U5U, Musi; v4-a.

uuuti ail ill receipts 776.984: market unchanged. -person, jtainoow Kestaurant, Kingston Corners. land, was held yesterday afternoon from her home, 29 John Street, with additional services in East End PM Church conducted by urOU(g). 31 19 A9J4 19 jj! Dreierrea, ror cleaning 01 rices. Main Street, Plymouth, Saturday 2, Rev.

William F. Paul of Franklin Street PM Church officiating. Fern Knoll Cemetery, Dallas. Eggs, receipt firm; market Work Is from 2:00 till 7:00 p. m.

SHORT 6rder cook and helpers. Radio (g.20) 246 12 uncnangea. To the woman who finds the need Kadto aeitn Rooney's, 40-42 est Market. 0 1 Kev. K.

E. Owens and Rev, Fichter. 52 94 16 264 Mrs. Emily M. Hill from the for additional income this offers Reading Chungking, June 29 CP) Chin New York Poultry Market funeral home.

689 Hazle Street. CEDriARSXl FUNERAL HOME 171 Wyoming Ave, Wyoming tM Northampton St, Ws-R. AMBULANCE SEBV1CB Rd2dD2) 1 42 splendid opportunity, excellent surroundings. Box 306, this paper. Bearers were John McMorrow, 14 Help Wanted Male V4 8 9 14 26 4 42 42 -l4' 26 27 Va' 23a 23J4 -Vt 15 17 1 34 344j 16 27 New York.

June 29 UPll.lvm and ese troops fighting Into wrecked and burning Liuchow captured the main airfield of the abandoned Loth Peter, Al Pissott, Peter Haas, Wilkes-Barre, Monday 2, with Rev. Henry Kraft, Noxen-Laketon Lutheran Church, officiating. Mt. Greenwood Cemetery. GENERAL HOUSEWORKER, small aressea poultry firm, prices un KepubBU(l) 125 244 Revera Cop.

80 17 ReyTB(at40) 21 34 Lewis Oeller, Al Berkhart, changed. family. Dial 7-0077. Interment was in Oaklawn Ceme Wasll Kuzemko from S3 Scott GIRL, assist with housework, at tery. Stock Averages Street.

Plains. Saturday 8:30. Re- Glen summit, tail at top 444. JOHN IL GREEN SALESMEN WANTED Handle a guaranteed line -of roof material. Better than your own busineas.

No capital Thirty-nlna J'ear old reliable firm. Big demand arge earnings. Merchandise sold direct to consumer factories, mills, warehouses, farm property. Write: The American Oil Paint Cleveland Ohio. Suiem mass 9 SS.

Peter and Paul's krainlan Church. Parish cemetery. U. S. Air Base in the southern suburbs and the city's south rail station, the Chinese High Command announced today.

Heavy fighting continued in the western and northwestern suburbs of the strategic junction city. Its NIGHT DISHWASHER. Apply Pitt (Compiled by Associated Press) Funeral of John H. Green, 221 Lunch, 46 Public 5 20 20 20 SavArma(g) 55 12 11. 124 49 66 64 66 SeanRoe(aS) 11 H6'4 113 113 -24 25 20 204 20Vt Vt SheUUn(f), 13 27 26 27 bim ons(gi) 37 36 37 ii ttincl-r (1) 122 16 16 16 14 82 1644 Wi 16V4 53'.

51 531 4- Mrs. Charles Pahler from 613 Muir 30 Andover Street, was held yester Avenue. Hazleton Heights. Monday Indus. LUTHER U.

KHIFFEH FUNERAL HOME is is eo Rails Utll. Stocks D.2 1X4 D.6 day afternoon from the home with Net change D.9 9. Requiem mass 9:30 Holy Trinity German Catholic Church. Parish Rev. W.

B. Gritman officiating, center destroyed by week-long 66.0 Tiaay Prev. dav cemetery. Interment was in Oaklawn Ceme ir Mrs. Leonard PhllliDS of 713 Mar Ml Booth Main Street WUkeo-Barrt tery.

nres, tne cninese saia. Other Chinese forces more than 100 miles to the northeast closed Va V. wa va Sou Ry p(6). 7 80 79'zJ 79)4 49'4 TVa ket Street. Kingston, from the Mc Assistant Housekeeper Maids For Hotel in Pocono Mountains Open All Year Call Housekeeper Sky Top Lodge, Cresco 3011, Collect WMC Regulations Observed Bearers were Wilbur Cole, SO 31 85.7 86.6 87.6 87.7 77.1 88.3 78.6 79.2 69.1 43.3 46.0 43.5 46.4 45.1 46.5 42.4 45.0 28.9 37(9 45.9 47.1 32.9 39.2 34.5 39.2 35.1 Laughlin Funeral Home, 416 Wyo 66.6 67.6 66.4 55.5 68.2 57.8 58.3 49.5 within 10 miles of Kweichow, Frank Rowe, Ralph Korn, Bruce Stan Br (L20) 1 1 35'4 Week ago Month ago Year ago 1945 high 1945 low 1944 high 1944 low ming Avenue, Kingston, Monday 9.

Reaulem mass 9:30 St. Iirnatius 42 43 Keeier, wunam Biatchford, George Whltehouse. Stan Cat (2) 38 43' 43 38' IhT T.11 Ai 1L 38 38 WANTED Gentleman with accounting experience to take charge of small office, Old Reputable Food Co. 1 LOCAL -EXCELLENT SALARY Box 234, this paper (pop. 500,000) where another U.

S. 14th Air Force Base was abandoned last November, a Chinese 62, 62 -li W(el). 51 14, Btudebak(gl) 91 23M MRS. NORA LEWIS Army spokesman said. A Chinese Bond Averages 124) Funeral services for Mrs.

Nora 24 25l 1244 1244-13 13', 33 34 arc being pushed down from the north and northwest now runs Hunsnui.wi. uva Lewis were held yesterday morn Church. Mrs. Mary Etta Smith, late of 28 Linden Street, Luzerne, from Luzerne Presbyterian Church. Saturday 2, Rev.

Raymond G. Walker of Luzerne Methodist Church officiating. Body will lie In state from 11 a. m. until funeral time.

Forty Fort Cemetery. Arrangements by Hugh B. Hughes. Joseph Slmonltls from 8 Chandler Street, Miners Mills, Saturday 9. Re- Bwtft (al.60).

12 S4V4 ccr.cn HUGHES FUNERAL HOME S9S Wyoming fUngotea JPfcone 14111 within 10 to 18 miles of Kweichow, ing irom tne home of her son, Myles Lewis, 67 Wyoming Street, JUNE 29 (Compiled by The Associated Press) 20 10 10 10 Ralls Utll. Fo'gn Net change D.i Unch. Unch. Unch. Friday 101.1 104.1 107.9 73.6 ne declared.

11 Lee Park, with a reauiem mass Texas Co (2). 10 52 TexGfiul(a2) 6 434 TidoWta.80) 24 19'i 6 38 53 oiierea in st. Aioysius church by 52 52 City Man on Ship Which BEAUTY operator: WANTED See MR. AINSPAC Or Call 400 At Our Expense itev. w.

f. Eagan 01 Malvern, a nephew of the deceased. i-rev. aay jui.a 104.1 107.9 73.6 Week ago 101.5 104.3 107.8 74.0 73.7 Bearers were Peter Born. Mi momn ago iuu.

104.4 107.5 Year ago 89.6 104.9 i1 106.9 Docks in Gotham Today la-ia nign zui.u 105.5 108.0 i MECHANICS Body Men and Helpers For Essential Jobs" rixsawt Work In Conditions rarmanrnt Work Now Aad After TIm War lasuraorc Covrraf Paid VaeasiOM Sea WALTER STfXTZ Service Manager City 10S Market Klnntoa ma jow 1 104.1 106.9 1 AR 1 tvy PFC Walter Staghnlewicz 24, of 24 South Cleveland Street, Wilkes-Barre, an armor gunner who- flew 11 missions, three of them over Berlin. The Queen Elizabeth, which 1944' high 96.5 Munrni uuu tsu rancis v-nurcn. Parish, cemetery, East End Elmer EV (Mike) Wolfe, late of 11 W- Academy Street, city, from Luther M. Kniffen Funeral Home, 4h5 South Mala Street. Saturday 2.

City Cemetery. Miss Irene Yenalavitch from 23 2JCcy stret' Luzerne, Saturday 8-30. Requiem mass 9 St. Ann's Church, Luzerne, Parish cemetery, 1944 low 79JS 104.6 104.7 brought, almost 15.000 American FUNERAL HOME ontli Franklla Street v.vVr tt'leo-Carre chael Yozvnik, Lewis Strauss, Lewis Vargo, James McCarthy and Henry Lingertot Interment was In Oaklawn Cemetery. Capital Invested In the United States motion picture industry totals employer total 204,000.

10 LOW-YIELD BONDS 67.6 74.0 68.1 68.8 63.2 116.0 117.9 116.3 116.7 U4.0 On one mission his left ear was veterans home, was welcomed In New York Harbor yesterday and will probably dock sometime to WYCKOFF'S BEAUTY SALON Stroudsburg, Pa. frost-bitten and he was grounded. The next time his Diane went out Net change D.I Year ago Friday 117.6 1945 high Prev, day 117.7 1945 low Week ago 117.8 1944 high Month ago 117.7 1944 low day. it wu Shot down, he said. 1 Among the returning troop was.

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