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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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The Times Leaderi
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Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
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11
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Eleven 50 More Rooms for Delegates Needed 1 c.ramnlut with i reaiiegls for Edward F. Smith, Jr associate Palestine Question -Will Be Debate Topic Announcement was made following -a luncheon meeting of the ex Meeting yesterday at Hotel Red-Ington that the first forum of the season will be held next Monday night at 8 at Hold Sterling. The question to be debated will be "Shall Palestine Bo Constituted a Jewish State." There will be a nominal fee. v' secretary of Valley Chamber of Commerce, has al- Rallaaad ia 5 minalaa mr doable font moo? back" Wba tamm rtooMfc Mid aamaa aataful. iffuM.

tut fU. mm Mnmati and kaartbnm, mwmUt nnrlb Uw fatiaat-aetlnc aMdlelnw mum rcauy ooiainea 41 additional rooms than the original 300. desired and has a wnltintf list nf "SO Ttral Chamber Post Is Probated room delegates planning to attend persons able to provide rooms during the sessions have been asked rrmptnaatta raMaf bwIMim Ilka Ian a) ItaU-am Tamata. no lain 'ablata. laiatlfa BU-m annrn aaaafnn the "State uranKB cuiireuuuii tittj or inM mm mrmmf ka) aa nuar MUt this city from octoDer to i to get toufh with Mr.

smitn. ecutive committee of the People's Industrial Forester Will Take osition With IT. Forest Service East, Market Street Mer chant Leaves Estate a 1 to Wife, Children TVTLKES-BARRE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1946 Filip Resigns Halpe Gt.J030pll IfJJjj A1PIRIN Stanley M. Filip, Industrial forester oPWyomlng Valley Chamber of Commerce, who has been associated, with "the local Chamber of Commerce since 1943, has resigned to accept a position as forester with United States Forest Service, located in Kingston. Until a new Industrial forester i i t- 1 William Halper.

late of Wilkes-Barre, left an estate valued at $10,000 upwards. His will was probated yesterday. Decedent directs that merchandise and fixtures stored at 64 East Market Street become the property of his widow. A trust fund of $5,000 is set. up for the education of decedents daughter, Selma.

IS appoimca, juseun raauwn, assistant to the industrial forester, 1 1 1 II I One-half of remainder of the estate is given Mrs. Halper and the other one-half interest is to be divided in three eaual shares win nanuie uie wuin, Mr. Filip, who begins his new post on October 21, came to the Wyoming Valley Chamber of Commerce as assistant to Stanley Me-savage, In March, 1943. From 1M4 to 1945 Mr. FiIId served with among decedent's son, Maurice J.

and daughters, Jeaitiiette and Selma. United States Marine Corps. Orn The widow is named executor. Allen Kresee. late of Conyne- ham Township, directs in his will that his stock in the Pennsylvania Power and Light Company be given to Mrs.

Harvey Naugle. A plot of one acre each on decedent's farm is given Frank D. Barney and Mrs. John Andreas. Remainder of the farm Is bequeathed Irvin J.

Kresge. Decedent's money is to be divided equally among his heirs. Mrs. Minnie Naugle and Howard Kresge are named executors. George Sieroszum, late of Ashley, leaves his household furniture to daughter Mrs.

Mary Durkey. All real, mixed and personal estate is to be divided equally among children, John and Helen. John Is named executor. the resignation of Mr. Mesavage In October, 1945, Mr.

Filip was promoted to post of industrial forester. A native of Wilkes-Barre Town-fchip, Mr. Filip is a graduate of the township school and State College, class of 1939, with degree of B. S. in forestry.

Mr. Filip also took some work at East Stroudsburg State College and is qualified 0 instruct in sciences in high school. Fillp's first position was with the Wyoming Valley Nursery. In 1941, he entered employe of United States Forestry Kingston and remained there until becoming associated with Wyoming Valley Chamber of Commerce forestry department Commissioners Pleased With Friendship House 1 Pi iUM--k SS 1 Lew Is W. Winters, late of Wilkes-Barre, -leaves his estate in its entirety Jo his widow, Hannah Mae, who is named executrix.

Anna Kasmach was granted letters to administer the estate of her mother, Anna Kasmach, late of Plains. Five hundred thousand matches are lighted every minute in the United States. ujiuwiiiK a meeting vi utu in County Institution Board, at which routine business was transacted, yesterday, County Commissioners Herman Kersteen, Robert Lloyd and Stanley Janowski, with the board's attorney, E. C. Marianelll, and Miss Elizabeth Kennedy, acting director, of the Institution District, visited Friendship House, Scranton, where orphans, abandoned and neglected children of various ages are housed and cared for at Luzerne County expense.

Friendship House is maintained by Lackawanna County for neg mm cereal im tTOMMi riUEE No Need Now For Harsli Laxatives, Woman Says lected and abandoned children of Protestant faith. Luzerne County, being without such a home, has turned over its wards to the Lackawanna County authorities. are 80 children from the two counties at the home of whom 27 are from this county. The commissioners declared they were amazed the fine accomoda tions Friendship House offers these children. The smaller children receive nursery care.

Children of school age attend public schools in the Green Ridge section of Scranton and return to the House after school hours, There is supervised play. County Has Fewer Want constipation relief without drugs? Read this sincere un-olicitea letter. It may help you. "I hara naad EIIXOOO'S ALL-BRAN xataiirttr for th part 7X with wonderful molta. I enjoy it a erl sad at a laxativ food-1 bav jrct.

to And Ita aqal. I no longar nawd tha harta huutlrta which prartd to bt habit-forminf Ills K. KHf, Llodtn Laoaj Antloch. IU. Would you, too, like to be able to tost, harsh laxatives out the window! You may never need to take another one for constipation due to lack of balk in your diet if yon eat an 'ounce i of KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN every day, and drink plenty of water.

All-Bran in 4 wholesome cereal providing gentle bulk helpful to normal taxation. It ia not a purgative, Eat ALL-BRAN every day for 10 days, and if not completely satisfied, send empty carton to the Kellogg Company, Battle Creek, Michigan. You uUl gt double your mmuy back. All-Bran is delicious aa a cereal or in muffins eat it every day. Get ALL-BRAN at your grocer's.

Made by Kellogg! of Battle Creek and Omaha? Taxables Than in 1945 There are fewer taxables Jih Luzerne County in 1946 than in 1945. but the annual report compiled under direction of Mrs. JoseDh in pnnfoj iUo Ll Ay; Liu CLEAN. FB Jones showed that the valuation of personal property has increased this year over that of last. The report also discloses that taxes have Increased in-1946 over 1945.

There are 4,025 taxables in the county this year. The number a was 4,447 last year. Valuation this year is $41,042,110, PISSES! QmM In 1945 it was $38,001,506. Amount of tax for this year is $164,168.67 and the amount for 1945 was $152,006. The tax is collected on mortgages, judgments, taxable stocks and bonds, articles ol agree ment, annuities and all interest ac counts except bank accounts.

i Thieves Steal $10,000 From Meat Market Chester, N. Oct. 14 UP) Safecrackers who apparently worked on the theory that where there's meat there's money took Saturday's receiDts of aDDroxlm- ately $10,000 from the Leonard Packing company market, sgt. Adams of he New York From your first Philip Morris in the morning to the last one at night, you'll enjoy that clean, fresh taste the rich, natural flavor of the world's finest tobaccos! Yes, the flavor's ALL yours because there's an important difference in Philip Morris manufacture, It is this difference that lets the FULL FLAVOR come through for your complete enjoyment clean, fresh, pure! That's why Philip Morris taste better smoke better all day long! No wonder that with millions of smokers everywhere, Philip Morris is America's FINEST Cigarette! state rouce said toaay. For six weeks the, Leonard store has made a promise of Vail the meat you want." Many New Yorkers have made the 40-mile trip here to wait their turn for teaks -and roasts.

The safecrackers, however, preferred cash to cutlets. Not a chop NO DULL, DRAB HAIR WUa V- Ifc Ammkg 4 JPurposo Rinse wll 4o a of fhM 4 Important ttitngt to glv YOUR hair glamourand booutyi '1. Gives luttrent atghllghti. 2. RIiim away (kampM film.

3. Tints th hair It rlntat. 4. rMpt lap hair neatly place. LOVAION dot not parmanwirly tya or bUadk.

It a para, txtorlata hair rfcua. In 12 diffaront eSodat. Try IOVALON. was taken. Reading Case Closed Philadelphia, Oct.

14 UP) U. District Judee William H. Kirk- ytiatrtclc todav siened a final decree wf ending the nine-year-long financial reorganization of the Reading At ateiM aaka aal lali faaab iiann i Coal iron company. The comDany-initiated reoreani 10 for 2 zation was completed last January with a drastic capitalization cut. The period for stockholders to obtain script for their interest in tha new company's securities has fcn extended to Dec.

3U. 1901, 1 WEAK ARCHES? TlradV Aching Nat RntwwvaHt-Ufca fttat and Ug Paint IxcMtrva PaMgaa CalUvtM Crampoal Teas Sara Heals Tiikt Hit Strain Off Voir Fttt If you have weak or fallen arches Dr. Scholl's Arch Supports and exercise Will help give you relief and assist in restoring your archea to normal Available in a type and style in or plastic beat. Was. It Normal II I I n) i jU UUUoU suited to relieve each Weak arch condition.

Light, flexible, adjust-. ablav Coma ia for free foot teat. 'fr: Hi. Rriinir ui a uvaavui I ALWAYS BETTER-BETTER AIL WAYS FOOT COMFOItr BHOP TTT S. Mala 8U Wilkes-Barre Owned and Operated.

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