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Lock Haven, July 17, 1962 Stock Tumble Aftermath Some Caution Noted in Pa but Consumers Keep Buying Calendar Tonight Lock Haven and Itenovo BPW Clubs picnic Hyner Park 6:30 p.m. plants that had planned on summer school teacher, a kitch-j canton Co. ing money through stock issues, salesman, a bartender War I Vets By RUSSELL LANDSTROM PHnADBLPHIA AP) Pennsylvanians may be more He said tihe steel industry has cut, a n6wss an attendant expressed i Meeting 8 p.m. at VFW a result of tihe recent slock, back capital spending sharply market tumble, but they are far 'ever since the first of the year. from running scared.

Effect Not Felt Yet identical the stock market antics, until Tomol a rs Parents Mcctling Flemington School Expansion Advances Toward Completion Work on the extensive addition to the Flemlngtnn Klemen- erty the rear of the original building and will provide addition- ttrv School hag been progressing well this summer with weather al classroom space and new facilities for the school, at minim am. new structure occupies prop- (Express Photo) (Hospitals Dog Child on Face; Wed 45 Years JBoy Inured Playing Ball Visiting Son and I John Brown 14. son of Dr. and Haven R. Mrs.

Sheldon Cans. 1 I Mrs. John Brown. Bellefonie i 895 E. Bald Eagle Mrs.

Har-j was broated at the Uck old-Shoemaker. Lock Haven, R.I 2 Die, 38 Hurt in Tunnel Crash Elderly Couple's Car, Truck Collide Pa. Haven Hospital after he injured a William Peasley, Loc-k Haven: Mr. and Mrs Jameft of js wh)le claij Barnei Sa i ona SOMERSLr, Pa An 380 E. Walnut will celebrate playing basketball R.

Theodore Workman. 2, son! elderlv Flonda 1 as ul their 45th weddinp anniversary to- Reagan Bauman. 4. son of Mr. of Mr.

and Mrs. William Work- fata Monday ma fiery crash mnrmw and Mrs. Sylvester Bauman, 527 man, McElhattan: Lana lne Laurel Hl11 unjic -'j c. Hi wa.s bitten on the son. 7.

daughter of Mr. and Pennsylvania Turnpike, about Married at M. Agnes by a Thompson Howard: Mrs. miles west of Somerset. Church on July 18, 1017.

by the the y.M.C.A. beach. He was Roberta McGlothin, Thirty-eight other per.sons Rev. John B. Bender, they treated and discharged.

Gary Day, 8, son of Mr. and Mrv cupying cars in the tunnel at the are the parents of seven children Clyde Nestlcrode. Castanea. wa.s Charles Day, Howard. time of the crash were sent to and have 17 grandchildren.

Mr. treated for a laceration on the Discharged: Leonard Community Hospital. Sementelli recently retired from right wist and discharged. 348 S. Washington Mrs.

Zac- most of them with mhala- the New York Pennsylvania Co. Laurabrlle Crawford. Fleming- caria Pecchia, 127 W. Park tion. They are spending two weeks ton.

burned both hands and arms Mrs. Edward Strunk. 53 Prospect State police reported witnesses with their son and daughter-in while using a passing machine al Matthew Conway. 118 said an auto driven by Mrs. law.

and Mrs Francis Sem- work. She wa.s treated for first Vesper Mrs. Jack Brunsvold. 7,1 of Tampa entelli at Browns Mills. and second degree burns and dis- H9 Water Mrs.

the right wall of the tunnel plan to retuni homo oai charged. Morris and son. 514 W. Main and veered into the oncoming accompanied by their son-in-law 'Medical admissions: Homer Clarence Toner. 110' 2 Bellefonto truck's path.

The wreckage caught and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Orus Norris. Irvin Hotel: William Har- Miles Kessinger. Mill and filled the tunnel with Jackson.

Mrs. Jackson will attend man. Orchard Hill: Mrs. Ceorgo Mark Gummo, Saiona; 3 moke. A survey of the state situation! Tim expert says the real evi-mow at least, haven't really touch shows, among other things, that: idence of the decline's effects won't Jed the lives of average people, -Some of the big money available for a few months.

He! In their estimation, there is just a il7-30pm. have pulled in their horivs a little: thinks retail sales will fall off. jas much or just as little money merchandising has been The way a Pittsburgh National ifood, opportunity; just as many or affected only slightly, if at all. 'Bank official reports it. as few jobs.

They all said by Wall Street gyrations; hoi-rowing is still rising, and as'they did not plan to cut down on are best sellers for capital spending, "I do spending because of what this year and staying that way; jknow of an instance where a bus- happened in the market. borrowing still on iinessman has cut back spending! it was found tihat two opinions the rise, and the money apparent- because, of the decline." He added are widely held: ly is being spent quite freely, even however, that the decline "is in- if matters should get too for luxury goods; ifluencing the businessman's think- bad the government would lose no man in the street, con-jing and could be felt in the applying stern correctives, sidering himself to be remote! hire." and from high finance, isn't truly The Bureau of Business research, the stock market crisis ried. He feels that a calamitous, at the University of Pittsburgh was a large extent generated tragic crash, such as the one in said the decline doesn't seem financiers themselves, out of- 1929 couldn't happen again, be- have affected consumer spending resentment against the Kennedy cause of the safeguards applied or industrial spending yet." administration. A typical remark: since. That goes for the average 1 The bureau Pittsburgh de- "They want to rule or ruin." woman's slant, too.

partmienl store sales for June were An economist for the little higher than normal for the Reserve Bank of Philadelphia said month but a bit lower than that although businesg is not of last year. it should be. "the problem now Officers of two Pittsburgh de TRUSSES If It's A Truss you need see Grafius Stewart, Mgr I do expert fitting GET IT AT Widmann Drugs iMain and Vesper Sts. Bhe same as before the stock market fundamental pro- partment stores said it Ls hard at the moment to determine ef- the American Legion Auxiliary Johnson. Island Route: Mrs.

Ilus- Charles Lamey, Loganton: Mrs. convention in Philadelphia. July sell Stahl, 425 S. Fairview St Robert Rogers, Jersey Shore: 18 2). and then join her husband Mrs.

Clarence Russell, Mill Hall; Mrs. Bruce Gordner, Avis; Mrs and parents in New Jersey. Mrs. Theodore Recder, Mill Hall: Lydia Schreckcngast, Avis. Other Sementelli children are; Robert U-itch, 10 months, son of Goisingcr Medical Center Mrs.

Harry Robinson, Jersey'Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth I-citch. Ernest Rhine-hart. Jersey Shore, Shore: Mrs.

Leonard Martino, Re-j Avis. admitted, novo; Mrs. Harold Wallace, Hunts-; Surgical admissions: Mrs. Levii W'llliamsport Hospital ville, Ohio and Vincent and Rich-jGrenninger, 209 Bennage Admitted: John D. Taylor, wd, Lock Haven.

Richard Winkleman, Lock.E. Church St. Divine Providence Hospital Couple Die of Injuries Mrs. Brunsvold's husband. Elmer 78.

was dead on arrival Rut snecie. to Ronald blem of the economy itself." He fects of the skid because this is a continued: sales period. 'Weak Recovery in '61' But in Philadelphia, a spokes- We had only a weak for a big store said: "We from the 1960-61 recession. By noticed any change, and most measures this particular re-1 don't think we shaM. Whether eovery in 16 months has shown the stock market Ls up or down less improvement than any of our seems to make no difference.

Peo- previous post-war recoveries. And pie seem to be hi a good shopping that was true before the stock mood. We are having a pretty market went to pot. The summer all around." mental factor here Ls the relative- -A representative of another Phil. ly nrJJd improvement of the econ- adelphia store commented: omy." "The way our customers seem As for the department to fhink is that what goes down in die bank's Penn- will go up.

We haven't detected New Jersey and any signs of fear or loss of con- Delawaro-the economist said they fidence. People, even many who are running about five per com suffered in 1920. say you can't ahead of last year. imake comparisons between then He and others, in Philadelphia and now." and elsewhere in the state, re-. Opinions in the Street ported that this is a good year tor The man in the street believes the sale of household the stock market has a mystique "It has been a great automobile all its own.

which often is absurd- year, everywhere," rtie economist ly at variance with what he con- added, "and this appears to be siders the real facts of economic keeping up." life. There appears to be more cau- SaJd a barber; "The market goe-s Mr and Mrs Lehman 1 on the es en1 )ai 't the clown when JUM about everything Montgomery, have announced the state I llan other goes just doesn't make engagement of their daughter, more contradictory views. It's got to be manipulation Bride To Be Miss Mary Ruth Steele is engaged to Ronald E. Barner. Her parents, Mr.

and Mis. Lehman Hakes, Montgomery, have made the announcement. Mr. Barner is serving In the Navy. Opens Tonight for Two Weeks July July 28 A Musical Revue By James Thurber THURBER CARNIVAL Mary Steele Is Engaged economist for the Mellon and maneuvering that has nothing at Krick Memorial Hospital Earner, son of Mr.

and Mrs. National Bank and Trust Company i to do with the real well-being of Mount Pleasant. Mrs. Bruiisvold lW Chat lev, Lock Haven. Miss Stecie.

a graduate of Mont HE RE-GREW HAIR died there a half hour later. The truck driver escaped injury rv Area ffigh Firemen wearing gas masks e.v Ha Sute tinguished the blaze in the tunnel. Cars Towed out of Tunnel I a rf Fire Chief Newton; of Pittsburgh reported scattered the country." signs that capital spending has; A building contractor, a railroad said 25 cars uere from the tunnoJ's east portal and: abo'ard'The Hl 'S Spho01 1S the United States Admitted: Mrs. Bridget iRenovo; Allan A. Daugherty, Ixx'k Haven; Mrs.

Mettle Dunlap Jersey Shore; Depolis. sta IIW saln a 10 No d-ate has been Ixwraine Radian, number were pulled Fiom I'he west uedding Jersey Shore. m1al Jrrsev SKore Hospital i The tunnel was closed for about Admitted: Mrs. Marjorie Pov-'-V: hours and police said traffic ers. Avis: Wyhe Henry.

Jersey was backed up fne miles east of Shore R. George Weuler, 1333 the tunnel and 10 miles to the Walnut Paul Bower, 804 Sem- inary Mrs. Cora Willitls, Cogan Station R. D. 2: Thomas Rogers.

I502 Allegheny Howard Ludwig. 201 Broad Viola Dillon. 115 N. Main St. Discharged: Mrs.

Sylvia Moil- Navy Pablo. for the C7 i been cut back, especially by small'conductor, a druggist, a housewife Security for You and Veterans Guide Median Income in Retirement Is Less Than $7,000 a Munro Named Mail Carrier Pressure Mine to Pay for Fish By MARTIN E. SEGAL President, Retirement Inc. How does your retirement m- Robert Munro, Haven husbands or wives or are otherwise heads of their families. About one-third of eldedy fami- lies have total annual incomes of come compare with that of other ess an Lm have incomes between $2,000 and retired Mm a year and ithird If you are 65 or over and have have ann incomes over HARRISBURG Glen an annual income of $950 you are Coal Co.

of Wilkes-Barre exactly in the middle of the in- About 8 per cent of oldei fam- was faced with this ultimatum to- come range for all per.sons in that llies have mcomcs over 10 000 a dav irom the state: Either dis- age group in the United States. vear. It means that, of the more than Warren Claysburq. Penna. (near Altoona), (hews regrew hair by the Lotloy Home Treatment Method.

Hair Consultant Here Tomorrow; Learn If Your Hair Loss Can Be Stopped aco. Star Route. Jea-sev Shore; Franklin Campbell 'Cammal 1, has been named substitute iCuss financial settlement for a Harold Orner Cammal mail carrier at the Haven kill or lace court action. 17 million persons (iS or over, half Rpnovo Hospital I Post Office following the resigns- Ally. GPU.

David Stahl said had incomes of less than $950 a 'tion of Charles W. Emery. the state would go to vear and he other half nad in CT Admitted: Mrs. Josephine Sum- to Mr T. f.

(jordan. representing the I.e.slev Hair and sultanl.s, will give hair and scalp consultation lo hair worried men and women al the Fall on Hotel in Lock Haven Pcnnsvhania ambassador to Ireland Wedncs.da\ onh, July 18. from l.oo P.M. lo 8.00 Decide today to proper care to that prized personal ap pearance good head of hair. Corne in and talk with the Lesley Consultant regarding hair and problems.

Learn how you can trea; right in the privacy of your own home Regular checkups in your city by i Consultant assures success in the minimum period of time. If you have dandruff, excessive hair fall, thinning hair, excessive oiliness or itchs scalp, or if your scalp is still cicating hair should lake po.Mtive action at once. A little time spenl now may save a great deal of later. You incur absolutely no charge or obligation by coming in for the Consultation. We will tell you rankly and sincerely whether or lot we believe you can be helped, ww long it will take and how nuch it will cast.

If you are accepted for treatment, you will be given a written for the length of time reatmem is required, on a pro basis. Nearly half of our rlients are women. Lesley Hair md Scalp Consultants have ablished a very high reputation the field lor refusing any case hat does not fall under the scope rf its work. POLICY While Before One fact is made clear in the Senate report: On bhe average, a retired family can expect to have about half nicT ll Mrr Helen' haltan. who resigned to become a'court if the firm refused to dis-' comes more tnan 950 a income it had before retire- Pickering minister at Well.sboro.

uss a settlement for $58.000 as- The $95 IS the median figure, -rnent. Discharged Ramona Prrc, Mrs. Mr. Kmei-y was succeeded se agai lsl jt or kill last II determined from statistics i The middle income for two-per- Jonos regular carrie.r by Rolw-t K. October along the North Branch gathered recently by the U.S.

Sen- son elderly families 'generally Wise. Ill S. Hampton who had mp susquehanna River ate 0 3 Committee on Ag- man and wife), as reported in the been a substitute carrier. Tnc Slale set Senate Committee survey, is Mrs. Dorothy S.

Stabley, va uo niore t)lan In arriving this figure, all 330. The middile incwne for a 100 OOfl game fish allegedly killed hoth men and women, 65 two-person family whose head-is MeClo.skey, Philadelphia contrac- stitute rural carrier )v minc 0 ul on The Stale Sani- and lumped, together, under was $5,314. lor, flew lx) Dublin Sunday night Bruce Williams. Ixa-k Haven Wa ter Board last fall offi- Bul man women do jiot have up his assignment as who IT signed about a month ngo. jSouth Wilkes-BaiTe mine.

Stahl ii t. MCV-IOSKey Orr TO RfllflflllACC PfDUAntftll XKW VORK lAFl MattJlcw South has been named DaiUllVwv I I tfVvlllvll ciallv blamed the imllution on incomes of their own, which acid' pumped from Glen Alden's lends to lower averages and me- City Department Reports dians llere how the fi ures he has asked for a down The mkldle income discussion of a settlement within ine mionje mcome 65 two weeks. and over is 1 620 a For i L-ii L- ti i -i t-vf it A onicjii it- The June of Haven strucled 320 feel of curb and gut- iLsl1 kl11 was one Llie 1 ICM- I ruin St 5 in- worsl Pennsylvania history, lets: floaned and patched aJloys; of fish died a mowed weeds from properly. Sus- lllllfl tc re-paired and re Wilkes-Rarre to Sunbury. paired and signs DPA Directors Confer Here city offic-ials: City Treasurer (', Burnles fund balance, June W2.458: income.

$22.902: Directors of Public Assistance in a number of counties in this area figureY'cover all income, of the state are toda lo Vn' regardless of source-Social Se- mert with Stanley Brody. ex- fvo curity. private pensions, earnings. etutlvc of the stale a etc. More bhan foui Welfare Commission.

They jxjn.ses. balance. June DO, pla $22.522. water fund, June I. income.

$15.008: Walw Mrs. Lucy expeiiMW. balance. ljlinc S. Caprio.

clwk-Revonue watei-. 30. S35.750: sewer revenue $15 (l(1 SCMVOr $9 134; tolal $24 Consider Freeina jiviv. i i iw.iiiN| balance. June $18.830: income.

$9,134: expenses. $2,125: balance, 142. Market Clerk, John W. Daugher- in lees and rentals million people 65 and over get some of their income from employment. Their figures are higher than the average.

For example, the middle in- TOm o'' the 65-plus cate- Gross of this full time jobs iS' a anc secretan, is For women with are conferring at the Locks res- to give Mr. Brody the of their views on the pos- for future integration of welfare activities in the staK 1 The Commission which Miss builtlinc insopctions missioner Frank J. Burns of Cam June 30, $25.839: highway aid limd, balance June 1. income, none: M.B37: balance, "supa-'mtend- mcnl an(l lhc st itp Supi-cme Court come figures culled from the com- 'field." ent-Watw- Departinonl. replaced Wiis a petition for his mittee lines, installed 2 new release.

A a yeka me VZ 8 a ed in collecting data on which Fire Chief Flmd Laubach-4 bna ount was ai! loda on ful! timc Jobs the h8ure 1S $2 838 lo base recommendations for re- a 3-lo- 10-ye-ar term for embezzle- are some other elderly in- vhsed legislation in the weltaie LI City Warren i impaired 8 curb boxes- About nine million individuals 65 A satellite-tracking antenna in attorney, Vincent Casey and over have total annual in- New Jersey is so sensitive it can sower permit, $14350 nienl 1Ma lle(i I'iltslniigh. filed the petition comes of less than $1.000. hear a signal as weak as a 30 mot ers which had been onda pending tihe outcome of About four million have annual lionth of a millionth of a watt. ditioiwd, repaired 10 leaking ajt incomes between $1.000 and Bicycles stolen. 5: recovered, meters, answered 10 calls.

The Supreme Court has not 000. automobile accidents. 24: tola! meters reconditioned, 347; ruled if it will hear the appeal, Close to two million elderly peo- mated value (A goods department, cleaned and last Saturday the court Issued pie have incomes between $2,000 '31 building 3 excavation (permits, 'in lefts. Police Churf Rav K. Morntt.s- $2.375: driving ar- overhauled at writ of certioraa-i calling for all and $3,000 a year, jmsts.

51; parking arrests. 19; plant, repaircxj equipment, cleaned'records in the Burns case to be FALSE TEETH That Loosen Need Not Embarrass Many of weth About 1.2 million are in the SANDY CURREN meter violations, 5H() I ug0 on and constVucU-d ad- sent to the high court. WO lo $4.000 a year range. HiUt. Ohio violations, iwt: larconies lagoon to facilitate diges- Burns was ordered committed a little more than one mU-, ment HIP pernoiis shown above do 16: arrests, 7: intoxication auditor cleaning, UB3.00U gallons Monday by Judge (ieorge lion per cent of all 65-plus) 1 tfi Wl 8 ii lly lolal vol-treated daily; parks department.

Griftnh Cambria County. -get more than $5.000 a year. El ffldnei and )l For' the majority, family in Lesley treabment nor anv other treatment is effec- treet Conimiaiioner Harry I. hauled beach erjiiipmwil. mowed It would take 1.9 million railroad comes are far more ihey more "omrorubV re onf a minalion to dete '-mine whether you Shupy-Conrtnicled 120 of re- and cleaned parks and cars lo haul all the lumber pur- than individual incomes.

About rh flejp wall on Irvnn each year in the U. S. million of those over 66 live with lru ont ot tho.wh«n wno wn 9 P.M. Tonight "Breakfast Tiffany's" In Color Audrey Hepburn P-A-R-K Tonight 10.30 "Deadly Companions" Maureen O'Hara In Color "Caltiki the Immortal Monster" Colossus of Terror Wednesday Bring A Carload $1 A Car BOX OFFICE OPEN 7.W P.M. SEE I THRILLERS "12 to the Moon" Science Fictioa Story GARDEN TODAY ONLY ORpAM COLOR ruunsiar ADULTS 65c CHILD.

25c TIME 7 9:10 P.M. NOTHING COULD BE SWKLLER THAN THK BIGGEST COMBINATION SHOW OF THE YEAR YOU'LL SAY IT'S ELVIS PRESLEY'S BEST PICTURE! Starts Movie! IDEAL SUMMER ENTERTAINMENT AN UNFORGETTABLE EXPERIENCE IN THE THEATRE! KIRK DOUGLAS GENA ROWLANDS MBHAEt KANE ram nuu smwai- HLRRY I.A5T TONIGHT 0 7 EXCITNG DAYS-STARTING WED. A TREMENDOUS EVENT! KATARI! THIS YEAR'S BIG EXCITEMENT MOTION PICTURE! JOHN WAYNE Doors Open at 8:15 at 6:30 and 9:10.

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