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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 10

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The Morning Calli
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THE MORNING CALL, THURSDAY, APRIL 20. 1939 Tw'Eh'i V-i WO RATES MAC IN; IE O. P. Knanss 128 Main. Tel.

171B BUSINESS and MARKETS I i County Night: Thursday, Northampton County Night; Friday, Bucks-Berks County Night. On Saturday night festivities will close with a banquet in the Legion halL State Commander Frank Gwynn of Allentown, will be the speaker. Guests will include Jack Morrell, 14th District commander of Fountain Hill; Senator O. J. Tallman, Atty.

Eugene This Newspaper will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any adv. and no claims shall be allowed unless notice of error be given This Newspaper before 6 p. tn. on the first day of publication. Choir to Sing FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING TRANSIENT CHARGE 3 to 5 lines 25c per line One day 23c per line Two days 20c per line Three days 18c per line Five days 16c per line Seven days Count aix average words to the line.

ModestAdvances At Zion Church Smith, Alderman Lloyd Grammes, J. McGrath, James Gallagher, all of Allentown. The Ladies' auxiliary will serve. Entertainment will also be in New York Stock Exchange a nTaacanf rrartir u-ac fflVMl VlV Afrs New York Curb Curb and Bank Stocks Courtesy Reynolds St Co. Americas Hotel Leroy Smith, Ms.

cluded. Irwin Shankweiler at her home near fnm nn Ratnrriav pvenineMn honor The committee arranging the affair includes Arthur Howey, Emmett Calm Returned To Market Place Taking Advantage of Respite Stocks Shift to Recovery Swing Discounts 10 to 15 per cent given for of her daughter Evelyn's birthday New York. fAP) Closing: Made by Bonds Trading Quarters Believe Market Due for Rally anniversary. Tho fnllnnHncr fripnrls attended 4 mgn uo-w i-MXi Air Reduction 50 493, 49T rash payment. Minimum 3 lines CONTRACT RATES FURNISHED OI APPLICATION Advertising ordered for non-consecutive Additional Classified Ads cn Following Page Deaths Jean Landis, Grace Huber, Bertha Dietrich.

Ouinnie Landis, Doris Close 91 Allied Strs 7 7 7,4 111' 1 RtnVin T.lnvd landis Paul Dietrich 20 insertions takes the one-time insertion rate of ad for each insertion. "Situation Wanted" ads must be accompanied with remittances. Kindly refer to Rjivmnn'rt Mspnhard Archie LandlS. Am Can 865 86 86H Am Car Fdy 20' 20 a d4 j. a a 113.

10 Charles Shankweiler, Ernest Landis DEATHS 1 above rates. NEW YORK, April 19. UP) The 34 13s. i 8': 11' 6' 5s 71, Am Roll Mill 13H 127' 13'a Am Smelt 393 38 '2 39 A mStl Fdrs 227. 22 Vi 22T Am Tel Tel 155', 155 15534 Am Tob'B 80'i 80'4 803 Am Wat Wks 93 9' 9'4 Bond Market veered to the recovery side today and finished with a lair Greenwood cemetery Friends may call Thursday from 7 to 9 p.

m. EsMon papers please note. B. number of modest gains. McFARLAXD At Palmerton.

Anril 1. Rehrig, Albert Schertzinger, Dr. R. S. AuRand, Stuart Peters and Roy Williams.

DECLAMATION CONTEST The 33rd annual declamation contest by the Junior students will be held in the high school auditorium Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Winners in this contest will represent the local school in the annual county oratorical contest, April 28. Participants in the Slatington contest are Willoughby Frantz, Grant Reinhart. Lester Bailey, James Rauch, Willard Kindt, Harriet Williams. Ruth Sterner, Gloria Rauch, Ruth Fisher and Dorothy Orkin.

HONOR ROLL Following are the honor students for the first period in the Slatington High school: High honors: Senior academic, Margaret Hamm and Roy Moyer; Junior academic, Ruth Fisher; Freshman ana wesiey xrexier. Refreshments were served and games played." A number of useful gifts were received by the celebrant. FEAST OF THE SEVEN TABLES The "Feast of the Seven Tables," which has been given by the Lehigh VAnin'a rhnwh rhnir flnnnallv for the Arm 111 .7... 7 4 4 4 Two sessions of decline on small volume prompted some demand from Low 97 20 33 'a 13 2' 8'a ll3. 6 V.

5 'a 74 8 18 32'i 63 '4 2 24 6' a l'-a 3'. 2 laa 23 High 97 21 34 13sa a 2a 11J4 6. 5s. 77. 8 Va 18 33 63 2H 25 l'a 3'.

2 1. 23'a 1939. Mamie widow of Charles E. McFarland. aged 64 years.

1 month. 9 days. 8'a Aluminum Co Am Cyanamid Amn and Am Lt and Tr Am Super Pwr Ark Nat Gas Com Brewster Air Carrier Corp Cities Svc Cons Copper Elec and Fisk Ford Can A Gulf Oil Ins Co A Leh and Lockheed Air Niag Hud Pow Pennroad Corp Seversky Air United Gas United and A United Pfd NOTICE Classified advertising te start In evening editions must be received not later than 10:30 A. M. Ada scheduled to start in morning editions must be received prior te 7:30 P.

M. Armstrong cor jb1, ja Relatives and friends are respectfully ury oooas 4 M-h Ar SRI. 971. trading: quarters counting on a rally in view of slightly lessened European invited to attend the funeral services at 18 63'. 23i 25 Atl Refining 19' 19 19Va tension.

past few years will again be presented 2.15 p. m. Thursday from the home of the son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Howard. West Bowmans. Interment 6 4 At the same time the general business and economic news to hold down trading volume and Bowmanstown cemetery. Friends are Bald Loco Ct 11 10 Bait Ohio 5'4 5' Barnsdall Oil 13s. Bendix Aviat 20' 193 Beth Steel 55 ntu QtMt 7i.

Pf 1(19 ln invited to call 7.9 p. m. Wednesday. 1 3'i 2 Is transactions of $4,272,400 face value J. Ziegier.

MILLER At Conlav. ADril 16. 1933. Blaw-Knox 10V 10'i compared with $4,099,300 yesterday Edna nee Eberhard. Miller, widow of 23 tne ttev.

tnrisiian Miner. Boraen to i Borg-Warner 21' 2034 Kri. Mfir 19'-. law Re atlves. friends and members of all NEW YORK BANK STOCKS 7n Case JII Co 70 Bid Asked This newspaper is a member of the Association of Newspaper Classified Ad-yertising Managers, which tnclndea leading newspapers throughout the country and has for its aim the elimination ef fraudulent and misleading classified advertising.

This newspaper as well aa every other member ef the Association, endeavors to print enly truthful Want-Ads and will appreciate having its attention railed to any advertising not conforming to the highest standards of honesty. U. S. Governments recorded new gains running to 5-32ds, which were not quite up to the advance marks set yesterday and the day before when the eeneral market was on the skids. Caterpillar iracior Celanese Corp 16 Cerro De Pasco 37 organizations with which she was affiliated are respectfully invited to attend the services at Christ Lutheran church.

13th and Hamilton on Thursday at 1.30 p. m. Interment in Falrview cemetery, Allentown. Friends are invited to call at S. Burkholder Funeral home.

1601 Ham academic. June King, Kathryn Hughes. Ruth Ebert and Ruth peters: Freshmen general, Paul Henritzy and Charles Buzinski; Freshmen commercial, Louise Davies. Grace Fisher and Dorothy Snyder. Bankers Tr 4834 501 Cen-Hanover 89 92' Chase 29J4 31' Chemical 44 46 First 1680 1730 Guaranty 245 252 Irving 9'.

10' Dealers said the government market tnrs ana kjum Chrysler Corp 61' 4 ii. appeared to be on firm ground again t-Iiy rmica Coigate-Palm-P 14 3. Pjiltim anH H7I 6 following recent unsettlement on the ilton bt. on Wednesday from 7 to 9 p. m.

and at the Christ Lutheran church on Thursday after 11 a m. B. Honor roll: Senior academic, Mane Coml Credit 43', earlv April string of foreign crises. Manhattan 154 17Jt MITH4RD At Pa merton. AdHI 17.

Co ml invest rrust jj 134 20'. 557,. 102 10' -4 17 '4 21'. 19 'a 70 423,4 16 37'i 30' 60 23" 143. 6.

43 46' i l.i 2913. 73 11 36 3 4 2'-. 221. 541. 23 39 'i 5 V.

221-. 174 5 60 'a Un fractions to around a point at 1939. Irwin husband of Bertha M. Deaths Dietrich, Ann Louise Smith, Gwen-dola Kuntz and Eleanor Snyder; Senior general, Alvin Creitz; Senior commercial, Dorothy Downs. i Hill i Mutnara.

agea 55 years. 5 months. the close were Jones Laugnnn steel NEW YORK, April 19. UP) Taking advantage of a respite from alarming European news, the Stock Market shifted int a mild recovery swing today. Some shares climbed for gains of 1 to 2 points as buying orders disclosed a dearth of offerings.

Transactions were only 436,880 shares, smallest since Feb. 14, compared with 441,770 in the previous session. Both here and in Europe, the return of calm in the market place bore an obvious relationship with the lull in diplomatic affairs, contrasted with the recent excitement of massing troops and British efforts to build an anti-Hitler front. A flurry of buying animated the market briefly when financial news tickers carried a report England's ambassador would return to Germany. Brokers cited this as evidence speculation still was attuned to news from Europe end that Wall Street thoughts, for a change, were taking a peace slant.

Most traders, however, seemed inclined to wait for clearer hints which way history would move next in the European jockeying for power. The scheduled Hitler speech April 28 before the German reichstag was the main event marked down on the calendar by those looking for cues on foreign developments. Comments of corporate executives at annual meetings and first quarter earnings statements provided the market with a fairly encouraging view of business in the first three months. Current trade news, on the other hand, continued to bear earmarks of the war scare accompanying the fall In stocks in the final half of March and early April. The "Iron Age" noted the steel industry was beset with "uncertainty" which had manifested Itself In a drop in orders.

16 days. Cons Edison rntisnl Tilm Ind 1J Relatives and friends are respectfully 41 3 4 15. 37', 30'J 123 1'4 10 36'-. 2V. v.

54'. 22 39' 4 5 22 171. 5 5 'is at 92, International Telephone 5s at 60, Commonwealth Edison con DEATHS Invited to attend the funeral services at Junior academic, Dorotny orKin Consol Oil 7 '-a Pnntainer Com 11 vertible 3s at 106 Baltimore 1.30 p. m. Thursday from the late home.

Over-the-Counter Quotations Courtesy of Allen E. Beers ct Co. and Margaret Zellner; Junior general. BLOCH Along Allentown R. 1.

April Cont Can 364 Ohio 4s at 118, Rock Island gen Carl Benninger: Junior commercial. 15. 1939. Tevillia nee Stettler. Bioch.

Bowmans. and the regular services in Dinkey Memorial church. Ashfleid. Interment in Ashfleid cemetery. Friends are invited to call 7-9 p.

m. Wednesday. eral 4s of '88 at 11 Walworth 4s Bernice Downs and Jennie Freda. Cont Motors -i'4 Cont Oil Del 221. rnrn Products 56 widow of Garion O.

Bloch, aged 80 years, at 60. 11 months and days. Sophomore academic, Dorothea Crane Co 23 Foreign bonds were mixed. Italians J. S.

Ziegler. SLENKER In this city. Aoril 18. IMS. Relatives, friends and members of the Ladies' Aid society of the Morgenland Curtis Pub PI Kleintop, Charles Kuntz, Andrew Souerwine.

Nancy Kulp, June Van lost some ground while Poland 6s, Bel Clara nee Marcks. wife of Henry S. church are respectfully invited, without further notice, to attend funeral serv Curtiss-Wr A 22'. sienKer. agea 7U years, months and 17 days.

gium Gfts and Warsaw city 7s 1m proved. Relatives and friends are Invited to at Deere co in rtf Tjirlr West 5 Norman, Ruth Wassum and Ellen Andrews; Sophomore general, Harry Do-nat and Herman Semmel; Sophomore commercial, Nellie Knittle. ices from her late home, the residence of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William N.

Harmony. Allentown R. tend services at the Wonderiy Funeral home. 1119 Hamilton nn Saturday at 59 Douglas Aircraft 60' Raw Silk 138 rii Pnnt. rA 136 1.

Friday at 1:30 p. m. Continued serv 138 139 Eastman Kodak 140 Freshmen academic, Madelyn Keen 2 p. m. Interment in Cedarville Union cemetery.

Friends may call Friday evening from 7 to 9 W. NEW YORK. April 19. (AP) Raw silk OR 27 ices wiU be held ir. the Morgenland church.

Interment in the cemetery adjoining. Friends may call Thursday from futures No. 1 closed 1 lower to higher Sales 1,450 Dales. SCHOIACK In this city. April IB 1939.

Helen E. daushter of the late William and Anna, nee Mitchell. Schmack. El Auto Lite 27 El Power Si Lt 7'i Gen Elec 34 Gen Foods 40', Gen Motors 40. I u) p.

m. Schmoyer. er. Carolyn Werley, Ruth Schlosser, Helen Leiby, James Rex and Irma Graff: Freshmen general, Frederick Oswald. Gladys Metzgar and Grace High Low Last BOYER Alone Palmertnn Anril 17.

1939, Levi A. Bover. ton nf th lat May 2.51'. 2.45 2. Sept 2.09 2.08'i 2.10 Nov 2.02 'i 2.01 tj 2.02 '2 No.

2 futures closed 6V. higher to V. Goodrich (B 15' Goodyear 24. 29 years. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. John T. Collins. 1446 Chew David and Mary (Straup) Boyer, aged 76 years, 8 months. 8 days.

on Saturday evening jjemgn zjhhi church, near Alburtis. This production will be rendered from 4 to 8 p. m. The choir invites its many friends to attend. MEETING TOMORROW NIGHT The monthly meeting of the Ma-cungie Democratic club will be held tomorrow (Friday) night at Hassler's restaurant, on the Emmaus-Shimer-ville highway.

There was a confusion as to the correct time but the above is the correct date. There will be addresses by prominent party men and there will be singing by members of the Ladies of the Allentown Democratic club. TREAT AT TREXLERTOWN The Allentown High School acappello choir will present a musical in the Trexlertown church auditorium on Wednesday evening, April 26, at 7:30 o'clock. There will be no admission charged but a silver offering will be lifted. The choir, which consists of sixty voices, is well known in this section for its fine singing.

MAKING ALTERATIONS Previous to taking possession of the former Wasser home on East Main Burgess Robert E. Strausser is having various alterations made to the dwelling. A stairway in the living room will be changed and other improvements added. It will take some time until these will be ready. LOCAL JOTTINGS Wilson Hersh has been unable to work for some time because of an infected hand.

Before another winter arrives it is hoped a number of pavements in the borough will be relaid or repaired. Many are dangerous. The Moyer or former Singmaster homestead farm in the borough is now Included in the operations of the D. D. Fritch Milling Co.

farms. Tractors and other modern implements are being used. Myron Ritter mourns the loss of his fine pointer dog which broke out of its pen on Saturday night and disappeared. The animal is liver and brown in color and has a collar with tag attached. There was to be a partial eclipse of the sun yesterday but rain and clouds hid the sun.

Daylight-saving time is again to begin May 1. Camp 278, P. O. of A. will have initiation of several candidates at next Tuesday evening's meeting.

All members are urged to attend. A covered-dish social will follow the meeting. 7. 34. 40 '4 40 'a 154 24 Va 19 10.

5'' 5'i 11 '4 Metzgar; Freshmen commercial. Warren DeLong and Robert Benner. Bid Asked Aetna Fire 42 'i 44 4 Baltimore American 53 fi3 Camden 18'. 20'. Franklin Fire 26'.

27. Globe and Republio 10s. II5. Hartford 6834 7134 Home 283. 301.

Nationaly Liberty 7. 8'. Phoenix 73 The Markets Philadelphia Produce PHILADELPHIA, April 19. AP (Federal State) White potatoes were stronger today; 100 Penna. round whites and round russets labeled U.

S. No. 1, fair to good quality and condition, 1.75-2.00: few high as 2.25; poorer 1 15-65; No. 2s. few higher; poor low as 25c: Lone Island, round whites, fair condition, 1.40-60.

Mushrooms. 3 30-50. 7V4 337. 40 '4 39'. 15.

23'a 18 'I 9'a 103. 5' a HVa 20 Relatives, friends and members of the jt wortnn rty ri Hecker Prod 9'. Wnnri.Hershpv 103 lower. Sales 30 bales. FRACTURES ARM Alvin Kern, P.

S. of Aquashicola. and the on rTiday morning at coiemn mass of reauiem will be sung in the Sept 2.09 2.08 2.09 Towamensing Fire Insurance Co. are res Houston Oil 5' Open market (60-day basis 1: Japanese Church of St. Catherine of Sienna at 9 pectfully invited to attend services at 2 p.

m. Friday from Mrs. C. C. Buck's crack double extra 81 per cent seriplane Hudson Motor a Tllmnie rntrftl ll3.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kern, 4th fractured his right arm while cranking an automobile. He was taken to the office of a local physi 13-los 2.57. Int Bus Machine 165 '4 165 Funeral home.

661 Delaware Palmer-ton. Interment in Towamensing cemeterv. Friends are invited to call at the funeral S4 cian where the fracture was set. American Telephone advanced 2, What Stocks Did NEW YORK. April 10.

AP home 7-9 p. m. Thursday. Please omit LUTHERAN NEWS The Junior Int Nick Can 45 '3 Int Tel Tel 6V4 Johns-ManviUe "1 closing at 155. aided by President nowers.

Mrs. C. C. Buck. ERB In this city.

ADril 17. 1939. Os Wed. Tue Walter S. Giffore's report to stockholders that telephones in use in the Bell Ladies' Bible class of St.

John's Lutheran church will meet this evening at 7.30 o'clock. win B. Erb. aged 64 years, 3 months and Kennecott uoo ji Kresge (S S) 22'a any. Advances 315 116 Declines 120 365 Unchanged 153 144 system had attained a record high of Relatives, friends and members of or Lien vki nn.

Lib-O-F Glass 40 ganizations with which he was affiliated approximately 16,000,000. Total Issues 588 625 are respecttuily invited, without lurther notice, to attend funeral services at his Among shares 1 to about 2 higher were duPont, Anaconda, Westing- late home. 301 12th St Emmaus. Sat 44 6 70 30 22 3'. 38 21 201.

33 'i 10'a 51'i 31 44 63i 24', 17'. 13 boews xau Lorillard (P 21H Mack Trucks 21 Macv (R Hi McCrory Stores 10 'a Mclntyre Pore 52 Mesta Machine 31 Spinach, 40-60. Rhubarb, bunches. 2-3C. Dandelion, Broccoli, bu.

50-85. Kale 30-35. Apples, 1.00.50. Sweet potatoes, 1.75-2.00. Cabbage.

lVa 1.25. urday at 1:30 p.m. Interment in the CEMEXTOIV Charles A. Milson, 234 1st West Catasauqua Phone 947J 165 55 45 6'. 71 30i 22'.

37 40 'i 38 21'. 21'? 33 10 'a 52 31,. 3'. 445. lit 24.

174 13'. 5 24 V. 71 594 Moravian cemetery, femmaus. riends may house, U. S.

Steel, General motors, Chrysler, Santa Fe, Air Reduction and LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS call Friday lrom 7 to 9 p.m. Douglas. ESTATE NOTICE Estate of Ida Romlff. Montgom Ward 45 a Ritter and Buzby. GAVMER At HafI hospital.

Northamp ton. Aoril 18. 1939. Erma nee Schis The Associated Press composite price ciocK. Burial in fioiy oaviour cemetery.

Bethlehem. Shenandoah papers please copy. O'Donnell. SANTEE In this city. Anril 17.

1939. William H. Santee. aged 74 years. 3 months and 23 days.

Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend services at the J. S. Burkholder Funeral home. 1601 Hamilton St on Friday at 1 p. m.

Interment in Union cemetery. Friends are invited to call at the funeral home on Thursday from 7 to 9 p. SI T.PEN Suddenly in Bethlehem. April 17. 1939.

Henry Sueden. 74. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral to be held Friday at 2 p. m. from the Bergstresser Funeral Home.

326 Main Hellertown. Burial in Hel-lertown Union cemetery. Friends may call Thursday evening. Bergstresser. SMITH At Kunkletown.

Juliann. nee Correll. Smith, wife of the late Crias Smith, died at her late home. Saturday. April 15.

1939. Aged 83 years, and 27 days. Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend services at St. Matthews church. Kunkletown.

on Wednesday. April 19 at 2 p. m. Interment in the adjoining cemetery. Friends are Invited to call at the funeral home 7-9 p.

m. Tuesday. Easton and Slatington papers please copy. Mrs. B.

C. Buck. THOMAS In this city. April 19. 1939.

William John Thomas, aged 63 years, 10 months and 18 days. Due notice of funeral. WIDDOSS In this city, April 17. 1939. William B.

Widdoss. husband of Elizabeth, nee Brown. Widdoss. deceased, late of the City of Allentown. Murray uoro Nash-Kelvinator 6'a Lehigh County.

Pennsylvania. Letters ler, wife of Elwood G. C. Gaumer, aged 48 Philadelphia Markets PHILADELPHIA. Aoril 19.

(AP) Flour. of 60 stocks rose .6 to 43.7. It regained about what it lost the day Mrs. Frank Steckel Heads testamentary on the above estate having Nat Cash Regular 173'4 years. 2 months and 4 days.

Relatives and friends are respectively in Deen granted to tne undersigned, all per. sons indebted to the said estate are re soft winter, straight, western. 3.85-3 95; nai l-airy ri Nat Dept Stores nearoy 3.70-3.85; nara winter. 95 per cent 4.35-4.50: short patent 4 50-4 65; sonnK quested to make payment, and those having claims or demands against it to make vited to attend services Saturday at 2 p. m.

at the Schisler funeral home. 2119 Washington Northampton. Interment in Egypt cemetery. Friends may call Friday from 7 to 9 p. m.

Bethlehem and rjat Lisuiici 0 -r Nat Pow and Lt 24 7 S93i 13': Laurel Fire Co. Auxiliary Mrs Pranv Steckel was elected pres clear 4.10-4 25: patent 4.55-4.65: short patent 4.70-4.95. known the same without delay, to ELIZA Chicago Grain CHICAGO. Aoril 19. (API The best Nat 6tei XI rvntrsl RR 14 wheat.

No. 2 red winter, garlicky, dom IV A B. ROMIG APPLE, Executors. No 225 fiaston papers piease note. ocnisier.

estic. April, 80 KIT NH and 2 w. tutn st- Allentown. rn. k.

l. tttw- GENOVESE At Cementon. Aoril IS uorn. mo. yetiow, new.

ob.j-s'i, Oats. No 2. whit. FERT, Attorney. A6-13-20-27-M4-7 ident of the ladies auxiliary of the Laurel Fire Tuesday night in the xrn.fh.rn Pariflf.

88 iy'H4ft 7 7'. 73 Butter, too trades. 92 score. 1939. Frank, husband of Florence, nee Ambrosino.

Genovese. aged 49 years, 2 months and 6 days. rivirt riil sustained foreign demand for wheat in weeks coupled with reports of improved domestic milling trade helped to lift prices as much as cent today before selling by trade which believed the European political situation less dangerous wiped away the gains. ESTATE NOTICE Estate of Charles A. 24-244: 91.

23V. 90, 23 'j. Laurel fire hall. Services will be held on Thursday at Cheese, longnorns ana single daisies Otis Steel Packard Motor Param Pictures Hartung. deceased, late of Lynn Town shin.

Lehigh County. Pennsylvania. Let Other officers elected were: Mrs. Anna Wntnir-lr. vino nresident: Mrs.

9:15 a. p- irora nis late nome. jra t. Cementon. with a reouiem mass at St ters of administration on the above estate Live poultry, old roosters, colored.

12- 1 5 lVinmc; 1 A. 1 1 lHc. Penn. BB Announcement that the British embas having been granted to the undersigned all persons indebted to the said estati i. r.

P. 19-20; smaller, fancy. 17-18. Ducks, John's Catholic church. West Coplay.

at 10 a. m. Burial at the convenience of the family. Viewing from 3 to 9 p. m.

Wed Pitt Scr Bolt white Pekin. Taney, young. l. oia. lu-l.

are requested to make payment, and those Teresa Keiser, recording secretary; Mrs. Mary Bennicas, financial secretary; Mrs. Mary Schaltis, treasurer; Mrs. Bertha Keiser, chaplain and Mrs. Dressed poultry, chickens.

20'a-27'. as nesday. having claims or demands against it to sador would return to Berlin and a stronger securities market had a bearish influence on dealers who are watching the foreign scene and guiding their market activity accordingly. maxe Known tne same witnout aeiay. to Procter uam Pub Svc NJ Pullman Pure Oil xo weignt.

Eggs irregular: 4.621 cases. U. S. extras, whites, 20'i-25; browns. standard 834 33.

71. 17V. 33'. 534 53 34 26' i 73 6 1H 11 15'. 38 13 Vi 66 11 'a LAURA OSWALD.

Administratrix New Ringgold R. I. fa. kobekt a Birnuflt, ana z. ana ii'i-m, wheat: Open High Low Close 16 8.

etn street. Allentown. fa. rr.Annn J. WALTMAN.

Orwigsburg. Pa. Thomas Kressier, pianist. The next meeting of the organization will be held May 16 in the auditorium of the halL There were 40 trades, 16-17: mediums, extras or Detter, whites, 18-20 Vi; standards, 16-17. Radio Corp 01 Am Radio-Keith-Orph Tjmitiir R.and Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend funeral services from his home.

1032 Spring Garden Allentown. Thursday at 9 a. m. Solemn requiem high mass will follow in the Church of St. Catherine of Siena.

Interment in the Gethsemane cemetery, Easton. Viewing from 7 to 9 m. Wednesday McOovern SLAT I IN'CiTOX Miriam Bach man. t3S W. Washington M.

Phone 116-R-4 Attorneys. A6-13-20-27-M4-11 May 69 69 'a 69 69 V4 July 68 68V4 67ta 68 Sept 68 68 Va 66 Repub Steel Lancaster Livestock Reynoias xpo a CORN: LANCASTER, April 19 AP Cattle PROPOSALS WANTED members present. BRIEFS Lester Bundy and Joseph Rossi were visitors in Slatington. An increase in the number of fmenrm librarv. WPA May 487'.

49'i 48" 49V4 July 50'4 50s'. 50'-4 504 Sept 503,4 51 50.4 51 V4 Shell Union Oil 545. Fat steer demand rather slow, few FUNERAL DIRECTORS Simmons Co 1 1 early sales reported at steady prices. All grades bulls selling fully steady. Demand OATS: Socony-vacuum PROPOSALS FOR St'PPLIES fair, steady.

Stockers and feeders trade May July 30 30 30 301-. 27J.4 28 27H 27T. Southern Ry The School District of the Borough of OLIVER S. BUR HOLDER AIR CONDITIONED FUNERAL HOMF Ph 1 54 Allentown Ph 8775 project, has been reported by Allen 8. 7.

84 3 '4 74 17 33 Mi 54 53 34 26 7 'a 57. li 11 15 38 65'. 11', 21 12 'i 13 '4 6 247 45' 6. 17'? 37. 28 '4 64 11' 36 'a 7 74 87' i 9'4 11.

35. 50 ,4 47 19 '3 47. 183,4 90 3 rather slow, lew early sales reported at nrices. Emmaus. Pennsylvania, will receive bids SOY BEANS: May 8 'a 3' 4 7.

16. 33 54 53 34 26' 7'a 5'. 1. 11 144 37'. 13.

65 21 11V. 12, 12T. 38' 4 6 26. 24. 45 6'4 17'2 36s.

27'i 64 114 36 7 87', a 9 35 ift 34 50 '4 46 19 4s. 18 '4 874 3' up to and including Wednesday. May J. 1939. for the annual general supplies and Calves 185, demand fair, few early sales reported.

A few select 11 50: bulk sperry uorv Stand Brands Stand Oil Cal Stand Oil Ind Stand Oil Corn July MONUMENTS CEMETERY LOTS Stewart, librarian, mesaay. TOL'R STATE CAPITOL Nine members of the Citizenship school. wpre in Harrisbure MondaV CREASEMER In this city. April 19. 1939.

Mary nee Bartholomew. Grease-mer. wife of Robert Y. Greasemer. in her 62nd year.

Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend funeral services at the residence of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Herb. 322 N.

8th Sunday at 1:30 p. m. Interment in Arlington Memorial Park. Friends may call at the Herb home Saturday Irom 7 to 9 p. m.

O. S. R. KERSCHNER Along Breiniesville R. 2.

April 18. 1939. Albert Kerschner. aged 80 years. 2 months and 27 days.

Relatives, friends and members of organizations with which he was affiliated are respectfully invited, wthout further notice, to attend funeral services at 1:30 p. m. Saturday at his late home. Brein-igsville R. 2.

Interment in Grand View cemetery. Allentown. Friends may call Friday from 7 to 9 p. m. Schmoyer LAl'X In this city, April 17.

1939. Miss Catharine Laux. Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend funeral service at the Phoebe Home. 1903 Turner on Saturday at 3 p. m.

Interment in Fainiew cemeerr. Catasauqua. B. Mccracken in tni city. April n.

1939. Robert McCracken. aged 56 years. 10 months and 16 days. Relatives, friends and all organiratlons with which he was affiliated are respect-full Invited to a'tend services at the J.

S. Burkholder Funeral home. 1601 Hamilton on Friday at 3 p. m. Interment in 10.50-11.00: common down to 6 00.

Oct RYE: 88' ,4 86 Vs 73 41i 425i 43Ti Hobs 300, demand lair. Ail graaes May janitor supplies and such other supplies needed by the district in the conduct of its schools for 1939-40. A full list of supplies needed can be had at the office of the superintendent of schools at the Jefferson Building. North Swift CO on a tour of the capital. They in THE J.

H. ROMIG CO. 225 N. 10th St. Est.

1886 Ph. 4366 Ceme'ery Memorials Mnurrtrts- Dedicate Legion Home on Friday The new Slatington American Legion home will be dedicated Friday evening with impressive ceremonies. The program will include addresses by Mabel McAfee of Catasauqua, vice president of the state body of the Ladies' auxiliary, and by the Rev. P. Wesley Baer of Williamstown, state chaplin.

Albert Schertzinger, mem steady. Lambs, few sold bought steady price. 41 43'. 44 41J4 43'. 444 41 "4 42.

43'. I rjvno July Sept Choice 10.00-11.00: medium to good 8.00- Texas UU1I ouayu Tex Pac Trust TiHa.Wflt. A OH LARD: 9.00. Street. Emmaus.

Pennsylvania. All bids are to be sealed and Plain! Announcements May Mrs. Anna eaaor, juts, nose Holubsky, Mrs. Catherine Emerick, Mrs. Elizabeth Makovsky, Mrs.

Mary Strella, Mrs. Anna Kupsky, Mrs. Susan Renner, Mrs. Helen Kreyneck and Timken Roll 6.27 6 42 6 57 6.27 642 6 55 6.62 630 627 645 6.42 6.57 6.55 6.65 6.62 Chicago Livestock marked on the outside "Bid for Second Class Supplies." and are to be submitted 12'i 135 39,, 6'i 2634 241. 453.

63. 17'2 374 28'. 6'. II1. 36 'a 7 74 '-i 87 'i 9'4 35' 2'i 11s.

351. 50 "4 477. 19'j 4'. 184 90 3 s. Trans wesi July Sept Oct CARD OF THANKS 6.62 Union uarDiae Ti.i.n Poriflr to the secretary of the district at 124 CKtCAftO.

Aoril 19. fAP) Steers and United Air Lines United Aircraft North Second Street. Emmaus, rennsyiva nit, which bids will be opened at the resu lr hoard meeting on May 4. 1939. yearlings closed more active today after a slow opening trade and prices paid were Mrs.

Mary weipauer. MEET TONIGHT A meeting of the Laurel Fire Co. will be held in the fire hall tonight. United Corp, TTnirpH Gas ImD The Board reserves the right to reject considered steady, me top was au.ou ior 1.292 pound steers and 13 25 lor 1.071 pound yearlings. A stronger trend en-fnrrrf In t.h hoff department the Past Commodity Markets (By The Associated Press) commodities trari4 fnr fntiir any or all bids or to aiviae to tne nest I WISH To express my sincere thanks te the many friends neighbors who gave their sympathy and beautiful floral offerings during the illness and at the death of nry husband and to those who kindly loaned their cars; also to the Rev.

Ralph Althouse and Rev. Henry AnlTharh 'Vrs Mars- Osse U. S. Rubber S. Smelt few days was not maintained ana saies vi.

FiimniMMt KtAAriv to 10 cent lower interests or the district. SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE BOROUGH OF EMMAUS. A14-20-29 CLAUDE KELLER. Secretary. Ilvery traveled over a bumpy price road U.

S. Steel iT.n.Hi.im rrnrn witnout getting lar in either direction. Demand for the spot delivery hiahlinhted prices. The nog lop was n.jii. wuaiuy considered lambs sold fully steady with Warner Bros Pict West Union Tel IN MEMORIAM the best loaa lots 10 io.jo.

in Dent Air Salable hots 9 000: cotton trading at New York. Final prices were 25 cents a bale higher to as much down. Distant months were under most West El Mig xiril.nn Jtr Cfl market opened steady with Tuesday's aver NOTICE 43 42 'a 43 Woolworth (FWi Moravian S. S. Workers PROMPT ACTION is necessary tn replying; to the attractive offers in the Classl.

fled aeetlon. pressure. AH major producers followed a "4 cent a pound cut in refined coDoer made late Toul sales WO.OOO shares. age: later trade uneven, spots o-iu rawer, usually on weights 240 lbs. up; closed slow .1 full in r.nt riMTltne; bulk good and Nntlre la herebv civen that the pro.

posed budget of the School District of Closinc Stock Averares choice 190-230 lbs. 7.15-30; lbs. 7 00-20: 280-350 lb. butchers 8.75-7 j0 bulk Tuesday by one of the smaller companies. Smelters and producers are now at the same level of 10 'i cents.

IN LOVING MEMORY Of Anna S. Xarrder. Bho departed this life April 20. 1938. She little though when leaving home She would no more return That she in death so soon would siee And leave us here to mourn.

We did not see her die We oniy knew she passed away say goodbye tne city 01 Allentown. tor tne scnooi year 1939-40 will be available for public Industrial lSSiikV gOOd 35U-5UO id. pacKing os a.Htti a rH hniiinver 2.000. Meet in Parsonage Tonight Workers of the Moravian Sunday inspection to ill persons wno may inter est themselves at the office of the secre muuies" 22.06 0:51 Ka an r.Ti m.imhi: Bnie vra i.uu. ber of Allen O.

Deike post, wiu present a history of the post. The ceremony of acceptance will Include remarks by Charles Farber, from whom the new home was purchased; acceptance by Arthur Howey, president of the Post Home Assn. and the delivering of the home-, to Post Commander Roy Williams. A musical program will intersperse the address. Dr.

R. S. AuRand will be master of ceremonies. Included in the list of associates who will attend the affair are the Sons of the American Legion, the Legion sponsored troop of Boy Scouts, the Ladies' auxiliary and members of the affiliated Post Home Assn. Activities will start at 8 o'clock.

Beginning next Tuesday evening, a series of programs will be arranged for other American Legion posts. The first will be known as Lehigh County Night; Wednesday, Carbon-Monroe rne snarp lorwaro movement in siik appeared partially checked as prices traced an irregular pattern at the finish. Also uneven waa Straits tin. tirr 31 South Penn Street, on Aoril 24 considering very liberal run good to choice steers with weight here, market fairly ac nnw-Jones Closin Bond Ayeratei 1939. and twenty days thereafter, during Electric Light Shoat Sale AT KEMFTON HOTEL Kenipton, l'a.

school will meet tonight at 8.30 o'clock in the parsonage. Plans will be made A notch on the plus side were cottonseed oil. lead and hides. Coffee, cocoa, wool iAiu fell hark. tive, generally steaoy; praciicaiu grades getting better action and bringing li.k,l H4rViaM nrir.a than MntlfllLt When 40 Bonds 272i Sn? 10 1st Rails SHfrSoi 10 2nd Rails FLOWERS MOURNING GOODS 4 W.

H. FISHER. Secretary. A14-1S-16-17-18-19-20-21-22-23 to celebrate Mother's Day. May n.

The world sugar contract moved up P. M. THIRSDAT, APRIL SO, AT 7:30 when the market declined 25-50. mostly ne i.r a nlatn CIRCLE TO MEET The Speak brisk in the waxe 01 a nrra ixnaon 10 Utilities 10 Industrials 106.23 0.12 market. medium light cattle firm; extreme top Kindly Circle, King's Daughters of $2 00 SPECIAL BEAUTIFUL SPR AT 2 00 PHOEBE FLORAL SHOP GREENHOUSE 10'h Crew Sts Always Opn Dial 97 150 head, weighing Irom za to 150 lbs.

Extra nice load: lot of good, big feeding shoats. All vaccinated. vAnriin 1 1 sev PUBLIC SALE cattle at Chicago sold steady, topping at S13.50. Hogs moved steady to 10 cents a hundredweight down, the best, bringing $.7.30. Lambs touched a top of 10.35 In a steady trade.

The Auv1at.rl Pre, weltthted InHeT off U. S. Government Bonds nttW YORK. April 19. (AP) Closing the Moravian churcn, win meet Wednesday, April 26.

The place will be announced later. NEW LEADER HERE Leonard T. PERSONALS eral loads 13.85-13.00 and numerous loads 10 stockers scarce and firm and all other killing classes etrong: heifers Last sale lor season at Kemptort. A 18-20 GEO. A.

BACHMAN. TT a rnvprnment bonds: Saturday, April 22, 1939 at 1 o'clock sharp, near Lehigh Country 35 wholesale spot commodities declined to 3. 4.3-40 104.15 10.50 mostly 9.73 QOWn on limn suvyu. cutter cows 6.00 down: all she stock back rmj-mt Hlct, ttm: WPttrhtV bUliS ACID INDIGESTION Heart burn, stomach distress relieved with Marek's Family Mixture. 332 N.

6th. Theresa Marek. prop. ob. is per cent or tne lytt average irom Keim of Bethlehem will take up his new duties as leader of the Moravian 3s 47-43 1102J tW.u 4S.41 110.21 ciub on tne uorneyviue-cmmaue roaa.

65.21 per cent Tuesday. to 7.35 paid freely: vealen 10.00 down fat l.mhs active Route 229. Eighty head bome-raised hogs, consist lng of 12 brood sows, some with, litter 3 45-43 110.17 3'4 46-44 J1028 church choir this week. Mr. Keim will also sine with the ohoir and DON'T Walt, help yourself to the Joy of living without misery Take Robinsons for rheumatism, arthritis.

225 N. 6th. SPECIAL SALE WITH ONE CARLOAD EXTRA GOOD HORSES. MARES AND COLTS Two Day Sales at Effort Hotel Stables. Effort.

Pa. SATCRDAT, APRIL MOV. APRIL SI Net Earnings riav nf sale, balance shoata weighing 35 24S 47-45 fully steady, less attractive killing Duality considered, spots 10 higher: bulu merely good to choice wooled lambs 9 85-10 Id. IE trr lr.aH Vflllfthle tO Emily Bernhard will continue as the 3s 48-46 JJ9 1 4QUR 111. oreranist.

REALLY NEW YORK. April 19. (API Columbia Broadcasting System today reported net profit for the 13 weeks ended April 2 was 24S 51-48 FOOT SPECIALIST Dr Kar'J. 414 6th Sv. ls fir Painless antiseptic treatment.

Both feet treated. 1. Phone 2-1613. ers and shippers: three doubles good to choice 80 lb. California spring lambs .11 00 ENTERTAINS CLUB Clara V.

Harine at her home on Main St. on Private sale and trading all day both days. Choice teams 248 54-51 106.23 3s 55-51 109.23 straight: sheep steady medium to cnoice SI. 151.526. equal to 67 cents a snare on combined class and "B' stocks, com and single horses, 3 to 7 years Tuesday afternoon entertained her pared with fl.

494.980 or 87 cents a share old: sound, broke, gentle, from bridge club. MADAME ANN Characer Reader "The Rendezvous." bet Bethlehem Si Easton. on Wm. Penn Hahwy. native ewes o.uti-a.w.

Butter and Eggs on a ana a stocKs in tne same ihju nerioH 60-55 107.6 65-60 105. Federal Farm Mortcare 3a 49-44 108.S Horns Ownera Loan 1200 to 1.700 lbs. Assortment of colors. A20-21-22 Terms by FRED P. FISHER.

to 90 4 rolls hoe fence, steel fence posts, gas station equipment and garage tools, consisting of air compressor, drill press, hydraulic lack. 2 chain blocks, gas station building, etc. 1 1934 Chevrolet stake body truck: 1 1931 Nash sedan: 1 1929 Durant sedan: 1 coal body. 2 coal chutes, coal bags, brooder house, used lumber, double garage doors. HOUSEHOLD GOODS And many other articles too numerous to mention.

Conditions on day of sale. GEORGE H. E. DORNEY. WM.

SPOHN. Auctioneer. JOSIAH WERNER and HENRY DORNEY. Clerks. A14-15-18-20-21 Deeds Recorded NEW YORK.

April 19. AP) Egg William S. Paley, president, told stockholders at the annual meeting that sales figures for the second quarter will be above the like 1938 period and that six months profits will be at least as large 24S 49-39 101.29 TUtures ciosea quiet. jveitinciivi Florence S. Wint Waener to Calvin X5t-1, MITO v.n.

Rtaraze packed firsts: April 18'; sales A. Seisholtz. 617 Linden $9,000. as tne comoaraoie period last year. EASY LAURA WHEELER QUILT DATES BACK TO COLONIAL DAYS Foreign Exchange 1 car Pacific Coast whites: Jumbo and prem iums.

284-30; specials. 26'4-27J4. tnd OTW VOPIT. Anril 19. (AP) Gold Alfred H.

Drummond and wife to trustees of the Moravian Larger Life Foundation, property near Paul and American Agricultural Chemical Co. end subsidiaries for the nine months ended March 30 reported net loss of S132.955 after Thi. r.otrmared with net appeared still headed for America at a tnrinv Hpffnif npw "n4C" hints from some European capitals. Tioea. Bethlehem, $1.

Income in the like period a year earlier Oold engaged abroad, the federal reserve bank reported, included S4.900.000 In England. S500.000 In Holland. SI. on S4Z7.390. equal to es cents a common hare nn Vie haslc Af nreaent.

Trustees or tne Moravian larger Life Foundation to Walter H. Edwards Electric Light Shoat Sale THURSDAY. APRIL SO at 7:30 p. at Leiveneuth'i Hotel. Bras unguium Eggs 43.339, steady to Arm.

Mixed colors: Extra fancy selection 18s-4-2034. standards. 184: firsts, 17-17': seconds 16-16 Vj; mediums 15: dirties No. 1. lSVi: average checks 144.

Storage packed firsts. 18. Whites: Resale of premium marks 23'-j-25H. Nearby, premium marks 21'-22'-j. Nearby Midwestern, exchange specials iniL.

1 1 Re- 000 in India ana in anaaa, total nf QTMVnOf) tion. Last September the common stock was split three-for-one. The company, which manufactures fertilizers, has plants and wife, property on Tioga Beth' lehem. $9,800. In the foreign exchange market spot In the south, middle west ana east.

CLEVELAND. April 19. fAP) M. A Segals, between Saylorsburg and Kunkletown. 120 shoats.

extra nice, weighing from 25 tn 125 pounds. prices of leading European currencies recovered small early losses in erras of the dollar. The French franc lost of a cent, the Swiss franc of a cent the belga .01 of a cent. The sale of 'nearby heavier mediums I8-21'i. Hanna coal and ore operators, announced today first quarter net Income of $172,105.

compared with $409,475 the preceding quarter and 357,562 the first pouna sterling ua auiiucr wem Nearby Si Midwestern, excnaimo uicuiun.o I f.nrv 90-22. HOLC to Lucas Vitalos and wife, 123 N. 3rd $2,600. Mary M. Hill Estate to R.

Leroy and Blanche M. Hill, 634 Washington $4,500. Calfenus C. Miller to Ralph P. Miller and wife, two tracts at Seipstown, $1.

William J. Rex and wife to William Immediately after shoat sale, fruit and other merchandise will be sold. H. S. FREDERICK.

FRTTZINGER. Auct. A18-19-20 Discounts on most forward rates Drowns: nraiuj. Nearby Midwestern, exchange specials quarter oi isjb. 19-191; exenange iwhomos Nearby, exchange meaiums widened slightly.

Closing rates follow: Great Britain In dollars, others In cents. Great Britain 4.68: 0 day bills 4 Canada. Montreal in New York 99.433'i; Canada. New York Mnnim Belgium CHICAGO. April 19.

(AP) Trustees of the Chicago. Milwaukee. St. Paul and Pacific railroad reported today net deficit of $17,996,269 for 1938. compared ilUCK CKIB.

Butter 942.144. firmer. Creamery, higher than extra 24-244; extra (92 score) 234. Holcin and wife, two tracts in White halL $1,200. with a deficit oi $14,221,271 In 1937.

firsts (88-91) a2'a-aj'ji aewMiaa mi no Rodeer E. Lower to the East Penn Denmark 20.90; Finland .2.07: France 2 64 13-16: Germany 40.05. benevolent 19.80, travel 19.80: Greece .86: Hungary 19.80: Italy 5 26VIi; Jugoslavia 2.33; Netherlands 53.09: Norway 23.52; Poland 18.90; Portugal 4 25ri: Rumania Spain unquoted: Sweden 24.11: Switzer TOTJDO. Aoril 19. fAP) Owens- Cheese 228.846, Quiet.

State. whole milk flats, held 1937, 20-23; held 1938 sylvania Conference Association of the niinoia Glass today reported net profit for the 12 months ended March 31 oi 948.560. eoual to $2.24 a share on com 16. is; current maaes x-ii Dressed poultry about steady. JYesh.

h.Aii.,i itnniiMM Fowls Seventh Day Advenusis, norm-east corner Broad St. and 16th land 22. 4J: Argentine ji.w, di azii wni mon stock, compared with $7,646,782, or S2 ft.7 a common share, in the preceding 12 Mexico 2U.uvr; wapan r.oi, nuw Bethlehem, $1. Charles Setzer and wife to Paul W. months.

Company has plants throughout Rates In spot cables unless otherwise 36-42 16-20; 48-84 17S-22W: 60-65 16Vs-21fe. Old roosters, 13-15. Bbls. duck. 13'a-15.

Proien: Boxes, chickens. broUers, "-23: fryers 15-19; roasters Pls. 36- on. Aa B14 lh 171.97' 60-65 the country. Smith and wife, 7,531 square feet on Indicated.

Nominal. Cotton Raw Sugar Club Ave, $1,000. Charles A. Lawfer to Kolman Lor entz. 505 E.

Hamilton $2,000. ac f- rA 11.15 Rfixes and turkeys. Northwestern, 22 Va- NEW YORK. Aoril 19. fAP) The world 28': southwestern, rr.i.ht steady.

NEW YORK. April 19 (API May eotton Arfv.nnerf today In face of llauidatlon and sugar futures contract soared up 1 to 5 fointi today to the highest levels since 937. Despite heavy profit taking, prices shot up in wake of a brisk upturn In the Robert C. H. Rupp and wife to Frank S.

Geary and wife, hi acres on the Weidas Mill-East Texas road in Lower Macuneie. $1. Fowls, colored 'l9'i-20'3. some 21: transfers to distant positions. The spot month closed five points net higher while other months were unchanged to five 16VS-17.

some IB. Jia iwiin, Turkeys, hens 25: young wimi i London market. Bales totaled ls.zao tons. May ended 1.32. Sept.

1.18 Va. No. 3 riniA lower. Rjrnce follows: William J. Weierbach and wife to Russell Bender and wife, property on 4 Close High Low Close OH! FOR SOME piwa.

iwuw crosses 19. Broilers, rocks 20-21. some 22: crosses 18-19, some 20: reds 15-16: leghorn 17-18. Fowls, colored 19-20; leghorn 17V4-18'. Pullets, rocks, large 25-27, medium 23-24: crosses 24-26.

small MlT l.OQ 1QB 1.98 8.23 tip .05 2 ns 2.04 2.03B 8.74 unch Open High Low May 8.21 8 25 8.19 July 7.8S 7.88 7.84 Oct 7.51 7.45 Dec 7.41 7.44 7.36 S. Front St, $1. C. Leroy Kistler and wife to Edwin W. Werley and wife, 9 acres and 148 perches in Weisenberg, $600.

Sept. 2 09 2 08 2.07B 7.45 oft .03 Jan 2 04 2.03 2.03 19-22. Old roosters, iui.n 7.36 7.36 CASH March 2.05 3.05 2.04B off off off young torn zu. Jan 7.42 7.43 7.36 March ...7.47 7.49 7.41 Bid 7.41 Herman Senger and wife to Thomas Spot nominal; middling 8.98. CHICAGO.

April 19. AP The butter market today waa easy. Fresh: 3score Sale of 1,000 tons of Philippines st 2.95 cent was reported In the raw market. This waa unchanged from the price paid M. Aiken, 2219-23 Woodlawn $1.

Laurp. L. Smith Miller to Charles A. WASHINGTON PAVEMENT PATTERN 2007 22Vi; 92. 22V; 91.

224 outsiae: w.f. 89. 214; centralized carlots: 90 score 22V 1 1 no 1 mm --h" BQ Business Index Drops for spot Puerto Ricoa Tuesday. Refined SEE IT TODAY AT remained st 4.30-4.40. 5 1 III 410 UUUMi WM 2134.

NEW YORK. April 19. AP Time magazine's Index of business conditions Gosztonyi and wife, 710 N. Kiowa St, $1. Charles A.

Gosztonyi and wife to Donald A. Miller and wife, same as STANLEY G.I1EVIIARD Don't worry yourself sick come to us for money and repay In easy monthly payments. A lease ON YOUR CAR provides the necessary security. Leans S50 to S3O0 INDUSTRIAL THRIFT AND LOAN COMPANY 803 Hamilton St. 2nd Floor Phone ZS7A5 Flour Dividends reflected tne continued war scare last week, dropping to 93.9 compared with 95.2 Dim Tirevioilx wek and P.2 a Vftar arn.

MINNEAPOLIS. Aoril 19. fAP) Flour, Washington Pavement, made almost entirely of straight pieces of equal width is easy to cut and to piece. An outstanding design among patchwork quilts; it will transform your room. Pattern 2007 contains accurate pattern pieces: diagram of block; instructions for cutting, sewing and finishing; yardage chart; diagram of quilt.

Send ten cents In coin for this pattern to Allentown Morning Call. Needlecraft 82 Eighth Avenue. New York, N. Y. Writ plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME and ADDRESS.

TOLEDO. O. Aoril 19. CAP) Owens. Most important depressing Influence was the low level of spending in trsde above, $1.

Frank J. Mohr and wife to Howard A. Wertman and wife, 3 tracts to carload lots, per barrel In 98 pound cotton sacks: family patents unchanged. 5 05- 630 Main SI, Slatington Phone 41 Illinois Glass today declared a dividend of 50 cents a share payable May 25: standard patent unchanged. ana nnanciai centers.

For the month of March the Time Index figure was HJ compared with, 88. 4 a yew talling 100 acres and 261.24 perches 15 to stockholders of record Apru -cv- A' Shipments 16.225. Bcsa 23.50-24.00. directors were reelected. in Upper Macungie,.

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