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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 21

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FIRST law, Mr. and Mrs. John Pancoe. Los Panther Valley Carbon County 'THE MORNING CALL, AUentown, turned to New York after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs.

Stan-! lev rauiaKovicii. ASdi. Columbus VISltea ner nil. mis. i Pilots Seek Nine Jacob B.

Lambert, 51, Succumbs at Work T.nh a T.amhrt. 51. 504 Sarah t. I. NOW ft THE ASc MtriMl Stroudsburg, was found dead at 5:30 p.

m. yesterday in the Metropolitan Dlant at East Stroudsburg. by employes. The Monroe county coroner, Dr. nriitiam v.

Andrew Stroudsburg. ie- a certificate of death due to a heart attack. A native of Monroe county, he was vi. mn nf Trfft Lambert and the late Ora Lambert, Delaware Water Gap. He had been employee, ai me tuiauu plant for the past 2 2years.

A veteran war served with the 28th division, 109th infantry, and was a member of Delaware water oap Methodist cnurcn. rnomas r. uamoen nnst VPW. Societv of Co. and Military Order of Cooties.

Surviving are his motner, nis wne, Mary, Los Angeles. four Mr iwhel Ooddard. Mrs. Mil dred Clezen, Mrs. Betty Bachman and Patricia Lambert, all oi Las Angeies; two sons Lawrence.

Stroudsburg, and nnkrt Water Gan: four sis ters. Mrs. Mabel Lightner and Mrs. Stella Jennings, Delaware water uap; Mrs. Louis Traub.

AUentown. and Mrs. rioro wnfr Phillinsbure. N. a brother, Ora Lambert.

Delaware Water Gap, and four grandchildren. Birthday Anniversary M-s A Smith. 204 N. 3rd Lehighton, observed her birthday an-nivprssrv vesterdav. She is the former Lillian McLean, New Mahoning, and a member of the zion fteiormea ana Evangelical church, Lehighton.

Celebrates Birthday Mrl aiiffhlin son of Mrs Rose vir! fcncrhlin 3rd and Coal Sts. Le highton. observed his birthday anniversary, yesterday. He is a student at St. Charles seminary.

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Easier to buy, easier to carry, easier to store. Ask your dealer for a few ONEWAY Bottles of Trommer's White Label today! NO DEPOSITS NO EMPTIES TO RETURN! 1947 21 Michael Zulick. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ronemus, Trenton.

N. visited their parents. Mr and Mrs Roy Ronemus ana ivuj. n-jc. INC, (W(tl AT ttOOKlYM 4M0 QtANOI, 4 If 4 Tuesday, June 24, Latest Monroe News Wealthy J.

Kortr, 624 Sarah Stroudsbure Phone 1174 Lutheran Ministerium Historical Group to Meet At Stroudsburg Church Rev. P. N. Wohlsen, pastor of St. John's Lutheran church, Stroudsburg will present a paper on the theme "Three Centuries of Lutheranism in Monroe County" when the historical societv of the Ministerium of Penn svlvania holds its annual meeting Wednesday in St.

John's church. President Judge Chester H. Rhodes, of the State Superior court, will preside, and Rev. W. G.

C. Veit. Easton. will be in charge of the brief service I ceding the meeting. Mrs.

France? Hartzell Meredith, Stroudsburg soprano, will be guest soloist, and Mrs. Kathryn Dornos, organist. Officers will be elected. Court House Notes Property Transfers Blanche J. Wagner, Plymouth, to Helen W.

Wilke, Wilkes-Barre. property in Tobyhanna; D. Arlington Greene and wife, to Howard E. Treible anu wife, all of Stroud township, property in Stroud township: D. Arlington Greene and wife to Cicero George and wife all of Stroud town ship property in Stroud township; Otis C.

Alger "and wife to Harris Butz and wife all of Pocono township. 0.39 acres in Pocono township: Albeit N. Ghiz. IMt. Pocono, to Edward P.

Rayner and wife. Scranton, et al. property in Paradise township. Marriage Licenses John P. Kane.

Sugar Notch, and Mary Louise Altemose. Stroudsburg: Charles Henry Deiter. Stroudsburg. and Shirley Jean Bittenbender. Say-lcrsburg.

Bowmanstown Mrs. Wilbur Rchrig, and daughter Lorraine. West Bowmanstown. and Wayne Billig, Palmerton R. 1, wer AUentown visitors.

Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rehrig and son Rickie visited Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hill.

Snyders. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rozeen. East Orange, N.

were guests of the lat-ter's father, Henry Hill. Mrs. George Sterner attended a music festival in Philadelphia. Doris Snyder is spending a vacation with her aunt, Mrs. Flprence Serfass, AUentown.

Nesquehoning Mrs. John Hager and son John visited relatives in Lebanon. Emil Seiuak, student at St. Pro copius college. Lisle, 111., is visiting his parents.

Mr. and Mrs. John Seg-inak. Edward Lucas and son Edward and James Hartneady visited in New Mil-ford, Robert Rose, Princeton. N.

spent the past week with his grandmother, Mrs. Anna Koomar. Elaine Pancoe left to spend several weeks with her brother and sister-in- i 1 ill6 0V)HCts aiiiii in win i a JOHN TROMMEI. Angeles, Cal. Mrs.

Mary Orlosky visited her son Andrew, a student at St. Procopius tii Mr and Mrs. John Garland and rfaiiffhtpr a nnri Imnn. rp. IT -i 4 i- A.

WOMMBRS WHITS LABEL 1 fcm; ULJJUIJJ' 'UUwSkI rinnnilfiriiiiiifOTiriMiifiHiifi-ffiftrTfoifrnnfifiiff I A 1 CH 1 1 9 Kvlsl" I fad 1 1 hi i lKi 1 1 fTs i 1 Three Schuylkill Girls Represent 4-H Clubs Ruth Konsavage, Barnesvllle, and Ruth Heisler and Beryl Wagner, Ta-maqua R. 1, are among those representing Schuylkill county at the 18th annual 4-H leadership training school at Pennsylvania State college this week. Miss Konsavage, daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. John Konsavage, is a ninth year 4-H club member of the Lakeside club and is active In the grange.

A graduate of Tamaqua High school In 1946, she has served as news reporter, president, vice president and song leader of her club. Her projects Included agricultural and home economics with two years in clothing, meal planning and serving, canning, homemaker's assistance, outdoor cookery, wardrobe and vegetables. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Heisler, Miss Heisler has won blue ribbons for her tomato growing and helps her father, known as an outstanding tomato grower.

She is a seventh year 4-H club member and has carried both agricultural and home economics. Her 4-H club projects were room improvement, outdoor cookery, clothing, food and health and homemaker's assistance. She has served as vice president and game leader and is active in the Lewistown Valley Flower club. A fifth-year 4-H ciub member, Miss Wapner. dnughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Webster Wagner, has served as president of the Lewistown Valley 4-H club for three years. Her projects included room improvement, outdoor cookery, clothing and homemaker's assistance. She has received blue ribbon awards for her work in the Dairy Calf 4-H club. Mauch Chunk Beverly Law i.

spending a week's vacation with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jactzman. Verona. N.

J. Elizabeth Witherich. AUentown, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Witherich Mr.

and Mrs. Albertis Herman, spent a day with their son. Rev. Albertis Herman, pastor of the Evangelical church at Emeralds and Slatedale. Patricia O'Neill.

Marshalls Creek; Jack O'Neill, Sommerville, N. Mrs. Samuel Sebastian and family, Brooklyn. N. and Mildred O'Neill.

Rari-tan, N. weekended with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Myron O'Neill, Center St. Albrightsville Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Solt and daughter Helen of Weissport, visited Mr. and Mrs. waiter Kioier. Mr.

and Mrs. Leah Balllet and son of Philadelphia, spent several days with Mr. Balliet parcrits. Mr. ana Mrs.

Claude Kibler. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Maroon, Yea-don, Philadelphia, spent several days at their summer home here. Alice George, Effort, visited Mr.

nd Mrs. Howard Henning. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Raub and children Charles.

Nancy and Linda Lou called on Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kibler and family. William Burkenstock returned after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Chaine, Philadelphia. Tamaqua Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kershner and Mr. and Mrs.

John Kershner, AUentown, weekended with Mr. and Mrs. C. Kershner, Hunter St. Mrs.

John Pfau and daughter Lynn, Philadelphia, are spending several days with the former's mother, Mrs. Ethel Downs, W. Broad St. Mrs. Anna McGeehan, W.

Broad is spending several days with, relatives in Philadelphia. Phyllis Carter, Wilmington. spent the weekend with her Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carter, W.

Bioad St. Nell Stancavage, a Tamaqua school tetcher, is spending the summer months in Washington, D. C. Mrs. Harry Gelim and Mrs.

Schaffer, both of Pine are spending several days with Rev. and Mrs. Marlin Schaffer -and son of Yo'k US). Kunkletown Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Greenzweig nd son Dale visited Mr. and Mrs. Pury Green. Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Borger and daughter Marlene called on Mr. and Mrs. Asher Borger and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Balliet visited Mr. and Mrs Stanlev Gower. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Borger and children were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Arlington Balliet. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bertdresser end sons Barry and Walter.

Mary Sterner and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hubert. AUentown: Mr. and.

Mrs. Charles Bertdresser, Emmaus; Mr. and Mrs. William Hilbert. Baltimore.

visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tilbert. Mr. and Mrs.

Austin Greenzweig, end Mrs. Fred Koch, Nazareth, called on Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Greenzweig and sons. Mrs.

Arlington Balliet and Ruby Borger visited Mrs. Mary Smith. Al-lentown. Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Kromer and daughter Karen, Mrs. Cora Barlieb and Mr. and Mrs. James Martarella visited Mr. and Mrs.

Benjamin Kro-rrier, Palmerton. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Borger and daughter Lois, Palmerton, called on Mr. and Mrs.

Astor Borger and family. Paul and Eugene Greenzweig were AUentown callers. Mr. and Mrs. James Mararella.

Brooklyn, N. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kromer. Harry Hilbert Is receiving treatment tt Palmerton hospital for a fractured arm.

INSTRUCTIONS Clarinet Saxophone Guaranteed Clarinet Saxophone Repairs French, Swiss and American Handmade Reeds Stephen Botek Jr. 301 E. Bertsch St. Phone 510 Lansford CLASSIC LEHIGHT0M, PA. LARAINE DAY BRIAN AHERNE "THE LOCKET" PARK LEHIGHTON.

PA. Rulh Warrick-Bobby Driscoll Song Oi The South" I 1 1 Leads Lehighton BILL CHKISTMAN Who coaches the Lehighton baseball team of the Panther Valley league, said that he "hopes to continue where we left off last year." Surveying his team's prospects, he put his stamp of approval on three veteran hurlers who will bolster this season's pitching staff in addition to an experienced infield which also has several promising rookies filling in when needed. The outfield has several newcomers. Crrristman said, and three good catchers are in the fold. Bill Noll, former Lehighton diamond star, is assisting with the coaching chores.

Johnny Nansteel. Bertie Jones and Brooks Whiteman are missing from this year's squad. Monroe County I News Briefs The Ladies Aid society of the Fifth St. Presbyterian Mission will hold its 33rd anniversary dinner at the American hotel, Stroudsburg, tomorrow. Mrs.

A. Custard and Mrs. G. M. DeHaven will be chairmen.

Lutheran Ministerium of Pennsylvania will convene in St. John's Lutheran church, Stroudsburg, tomorrow. Mrs. Lee Croasdale, Cherry Valley, will entertain members of the Faithful Workers class of the Zion Evangelical Reformed church. Stroudsburg, at her home, tomorrow.

Monroe County Girl Scout council i will meet in the law offices of Atty. I Harold C. Edwards, Stroudsburg, on! Thursday. I Father Rescues 3-year-old Son from Henryville Lake Lawrence Straub, 3, of Henryville, was given artificial respiration by his father, James W. Straub, after he had splashed into a deep part of Henryville lake yesterday afternoon.

Straub took the boy to Dr. Harold A. Pattersall, Cresco, who ordered hirt: taken to Monroe county general hos-Dital, E. Stroudsburg, where his condition was listed as "good" last night. Ernest JCruger, 61, Dies At Brodheadsville Home Ernest Kruger.

61, BrodheadsviUe, died at 6 a. yesterday at his home He had been ill since Christmas. A native of Germany, he came to the United States 26 years ago, and had resided in Brodheadsville for the past 15 years. Kruger until his illness had been employed as a steamship chef, traveling all over the world. Surviving are his wife, Matilda; a son, Ernest at home: a sister.

Sophie, Germany, and a brother, Henry Kruger, Long Island, N.Y. Private funeral services will be held at 1 p. Thursday from the Edgar Hamm funeral home. BrodheadsviUe, with Rev. Adan Bohner, pastor of Kunkletown church, officiating.

Cre mation will be held at the Maplehili I cemetery, Wilkes-Barre. Hazleton Trucker Injured In Crash Near Stroudsburg Daniel Mariano, Hazleton, was treated at Monroe county general hospital, Stroudsburg, for lacerations of the head and a bruised hip, the result of an accident at 1:45 p. m. yesterday, nine miles west of Stroudsburg on Route 209. According to Mariano, who was operating a truck, he was forced off the highway by a passing truck and crashed into a tree.

Stroudsburg detail. State Police, investigated. Kresgeville R. M. Andrews Correspondent and Mrs.

Kenneth Hilliard, Reeders, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Altemose. Billy Baumgartner returned home from State college and is vacationing with his father, William Baumgartner. Mr.

and Mrs. Nathan Altemose and daughter Barbara of Albrightsville called on the William Baumgartner family. William Bollinger and William Eck-ley called on friends in Mauch Chunk. Albert Klotz, Weissport, visited Mrs. Agnes Borger.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hesse, Middle Creek, visited Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Snyder.

Jonas. James Ziegenfuss, Little Gap, visited the Harold Altemose family. Mrs. Norman Beer. Trachsville, called on Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Borger. SayloYsbwg Mrs. Ralph Bond Phone Saylorsburg 46-16 Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Ryer and son, Glenrock, N. Charles Haney and Mrs. Celia Anthony, Plainfield, N. visited the Fred Bender home in town. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Budge, Easton; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kessler and daughter, Linda, Bangor, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

George Budge. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Snyder called on the former's father, Charles Sny der, Wind Gap. Mr.

and Mrs. Calvin Arnold. Mrs. Stella Enders, Mrs. Harry Shoemaker and children Sara and Tarry visited friends at Harvey's Lake.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wagner spent a day with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Sol-field, Sommervil'e, N.

J. Mrs. Kathrvn Jones spent the week In Philadelphia. 1 rf si nimrmniiTmiTiiir "If I i I t.AJXSJU wrifimMlr unnimiiii ft 'nun if- I imr li i nnnftinncilflli'. ROSS BERGER Manager of the Seek nine of the Panther Valley league which has shown considerable strength this sea son in setting back many of their circuit opponents.

"We hope to bring our club up into the upper half of the league this season." Berger re ported. Scanning his team at practice, he labeled his pitching staff as being "only fair" but expressed confidence in the ability of his infield and outfield groups. Last year the Seek team finished in the cellar of the PV league, but has already demonstrated that it will be a formidable contender in the 1947 campaign. I Panther Valley-Carbon County Briefs The annual summer rally of the Methodist Youth Fellowship of Carbon county will be conducted this afternoon at the summer home of Judge and Mrs. James C.

McCready in Mahoning. Matthew Hunadl, Nesquehoning. has secured a position at the Newark airport. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Erbe 353 E. Union Tamaqua, observed their 27th wedding anniversary yesterday. Mrs. Erbe is the former Sarah Lorah, Lansford. They have six children.

A picnic meeting and covered dish supper will be held by the auxiliary of the Mader-Gaydos American Legion post, Palmerton, at 6:30 p.m. today at St. John's Episcopal parish house. Among the 54 postmaster nominations in the State which are under investigation by the Senate are those of Ida L. German, Andreas, and Charles F.

Mase, New Ringold. Mrs. Ellen Heintzelman, 470 Delaware Palmerton, is celebrating her 87th birthday anniversary today. Mrs. Aloysius Heaney, 533 South East Mauch Chunk, is a patient in the Sacred Heart hospital, AUentown.

Robert Arieta, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Arieta, 421 E. Abbott Lansford, has enlisted in the army and has reported for duty at a training camp in South Carolina. A son was born lajst week In the Palmerton hospital to Mr.

and Mrs. Franklin Heiser, S. 1st Lehighton. Mrs. Heiser is the former Elaine Snyder, daughter of Webster Snyder, Packerton road.

Their second wedding anniversary was observed yesterday by Mr. and Mrs. Vincent A. Melusky, 109 E. Ridge Coaldale.

Mrs. Melusky is the former Charlotte Rigotti, Maryd. They have one son. Babinetz-Horowski post of the Am-Vets. Lansford.

wUl meet at 8 p.m. today to elect delegates to the AmVets state convention in Wilkes-Barre Aug. 14 to 17. Mrs. Helen Urda, Hazard road, Palmerton, is observing her birthday an niversary today.

Mr. and Mrs. William Forester, 115 Patterson Tamaqua. became the parents of a daughter on Sunday at ithe Warne hospital, PottsviUe. Mrs.

James Horn, Bridge Weiss-port, is a patient in Monroe county General hospital. East Stroudsburg. The Gewehr-Shubeck-Martin post, American Legion, Coaldale, will meet at 7:30 p. m. today.

The Ladies auxiliary of the Bow-manstown Volunteer Fire Co. will meet in special session at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the fire hall. The Ladies auxiliary.

Knights of Columbus. Lansford, will have a picnic at the Panther Valley Recreation Center at 6 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs, Samuel Boyle, Mrs.

Helen Boyle. Mrs Joseph Boyle and Mrs. Corry Bieslin are on the serving committee. A meeting of the Phoenix Hose No. 2, Mauch Chunk, will be held at 7:30 p.

Thursday. The Franciscan Fathers of the Byzantine rite are conducting a mission at the St. Vladimir's Ukrainian Catholic church. Palmerton, until Sunday. Rev.

Igor Pelensky is rector of St. Vladimir's. Edward C. Houser, John Brokus. Arthur Klingaman, Robert Jeffries and Arthur Lewis are delegates of the Schuylkill Voiture, 40 and 8.

to the state convention at Pittsburgh next month. Ronald Moyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Moyer, White Weissport. recently observed his ninth birthday anniversary.

Mary Ellen Treichak. 38 W. Walter Coaldale. was among the nursing graduates last week at New York university. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas McKeever. 311 W. Patterson Lansford, observed their sixth wedding anniversary. The couple has two sons.

Thomas and James. Carl L. Bush, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bush, Columbia Palmerton, will observe his birthday anni-versary tomorrow.

Bush was recently promoted from PFC to Tec 5 and is stationed at Ft. Richardson, Alaska where he is serving a reenlistment of 'three years. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Handwerk.

Aquashicola, are remodeling and enlarging their grocery store. Mass for B-29 Victim A requiem mass for Staff Sergeant Sylvester Mlchallc, Summit HiU, army air force member killed in a bomber icrash in Vermont last week, will be offered at 9 a. m. today In St. Ml-' chad's church, Lansford.

SHIRT? A RADIO? A NEW AUTOMOBILE? Claim $5,000 Crash Damages Chester B. Kortright and Doris L. Kortright of 747 Ann Stroudsburg, are seeking $5,000 in damages from Glen Knowles of Stroudsburg R. 1, as the result of ft collision between two automobiles 25, 1946 on Route 209, Hamilton township. The Kortrights state that they were traveling west on Route 209 at 10:30 a.

m. when Knowles, going east, swerved his car to the left ol the center of the highway causing the collision. According to Kortright his automobile was damaged to the the extent of $97.13 in repairs and that Doris Kortright, a passenger, suffered injuries requlrine $46 in physician's rs and $15C in dentist's bills. Her clothings was also damaged to the extent of $2f, he claimed. Amzi F.

Altemoce, Monroe county sheriff has served papers in trespass action to all parties involved. Mrs. Lizzie Snyder Dies; Fractured Hip a Month Ago Mrs. Lizzie W. Snyder, wife of John Snyder, Brodheadsville, died at 2 p.

m. yesterday at Rosenkranz Memorial hospital. East Stroudsburg, where she had been admitted a month ago with a fractured hip. A native of Hamilton township, she was a daughter of the late Eugene and Sarah Haney Williams. She was a member of Brodheadsville Lutheran church.

Union Sunday school and Ladies Aid society. Besides her husband, she is survived by three brothers, Raymond, Russell and Robert Williams, all of Stroudsburg; a sister, Mrs. Russell Smith, Stroudsburg; a niece. Arlene Williams, and a nephew, Douglas Williams, both of Stroudsburg. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.

Thursday from the E. M. Kresge and Son Funeral home, Brodheadsville, with continued services in the Brodheadsville church. Rev. James G.

Shannon and Rev. Adan Bohner will officiate. Interment in BrodheadsviUe cemetery. CaU hours 7 to 9 p. Wednesday.

Boy Hurt as 2 Accidents Occur Near Brodheadsville The BrodheadsviUe detail, State Police, investigated two accidents in less than an hour yesterday, one resulting in an injury. The first occurred at 12:30 p. one-half mile north of Brodheadsville on Route 155. when a truck operated by Rlbert Allaire, Martinsville, N.J.. traveling north, sidewlped the left side of a truck driven by Leory Freer, Endlcott, N.Y., traveling in the opposite direction.

No injuries resulted. Robert Joseph Spencer, 1 5of New Village, Gl.ndale, R.I., received a head bruise and laceration of the left arm in the second accident at 1:25 p. one mile west of Brodheadsville on Route 209, when an automobile operated by his father, Andrew Spencer, ran off the road and upset. He was treated by Dr. Joseph Martucci, Gilbert.

General Hospital Notes Admitted Earl Overpeck, Stroudsburg R.2; Mrs. Lilyan Norton, East Bangor; James Nordmark, East Stroudsburg R.3; Mitchell Gould, East Stroudsburg R.2; Donald Case, Canadensis; Mrs. Emma Mazonis, Linden, N.J.; Franklin Wakefield, Swiftwater; Mrs. Mary Buenzli, East Stroudsburg; Louise Liljenstein. East Stroudsburg; Mrs.

Edith H. Hall, Weissport. Discharged Henry Eggert, Tobyhanna; Mrs. John Stanley and daughter, Cresco; Mrs. Wilson Maclntire and son.

East Stroudsburg R.2; Mrs. Lloyd Doll and son. East Stroudsburg; Mrs. Marshall Vough, Stroudsburg; Mrs. James T.

Odgen and son. East Stroudsburg R.l; Mrs. Vivian Heckman, Stroudsburg; Mrs. Margaret Van Buskirk, Bangor R.2 Mrs. Lola Van Etten, Portland; Mrs.

Harry Read and son, Belvidere, N.J.: Mrs. Franklin Strunk and son, Portland; Mrs. Margaret Kerrick, Blakeslee; Mrs. Shirley Lewis, Far Rockaway, Long Island, N.Y.; Mrs. Ruth Smith, East Stroudsburg; Mrs.

Olive Butz, Stroudsburg R.3. Births A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. David Smith, Stroudsburg R.3; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley LaBar, Bangor; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Alton Kunkle, East Stroudsburg R.3. 91-year-oM Lansford Man Enters Hospital William Gibson. 91, one of Lans-ford's oldest residents, was admitted to Coaldale hospital yesterday morn ing as a medical patient but was reported by hospital attaches as "not (serious.

I Mr. Gibson, 429 E. Patterson was employed for 77 consecutive years 'by the Lehigh Navigation Coal Co. until his retirement when he was 85 I years of age. rat 0 ft.

s. xr IT- Ml ft THE ANSWER IS "a shirt, if it cost less than $4.00." From 1939 through 1946, including the war years, the average profit of the steel industry was 4.4 cents on the sales dollar. Average profit pdr ton of steel shipped during those war years was less than $4.00 per ton. Since 1939, average wholesale prices of commodities have increased 94 per cent. However, the average price of steel today (less than 3 cents a pound) is only 33 per cent above 1939.

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