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STANDARD-SENTINEL, HAZLETON, TUESDAY MORNINO. MARCH 16, 1954 PAGE 23 rrw frattvg 1 -iMvJ- Wv rrs'ftw, have a place and a duty to aid. -i in this effort 1 Me Ad 00 And South Side New York Stock Quotations (By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) The duties of these patrols include general safety practice as would apply to school playgrounds and school buildings of our systems. Safety cannot be limited tj one or the other. The program must Paul L.

Curran, Correspondent 289 East Blaine Street Phone McAdoo 9-2021 Leave Items at the Standard Drug Store or Candy Kitchen Close -1 include all areas of play and travel 1 il Hi i ttmta I Discuss School Jointure I According to reports from Potts-! Ignar Appointed Pohceman from home to the school and a re-John A. Ignar, of 102 South' u- ii High Adams Ex 31 V4 Air Reduc 23 Alleg Cp 4 Alleg Stl 32 Allied Ch 77 iville, action must be taken locally Cleveland street near Sherman, was the day. a complete jointure (grades one appointed as tne tnird permanent we can thank our school natrnl i to 12) between McAdoo borough policeman at a twenty-minute I members for a job well done. Proof and Kline Township school riis-imeetm? of McAdoo borough coun Allied Strs Allis Chal Alum Am Am Airlin Am Br Shoe 431,4 501,4 64 1274 41 Low 31 23 3 31 77 42 49 62 74 12 40 38 1574 31 163U 60 35 18 1,4 33 38 'tricts is to be put into effect held Monday night in the new fore June 1, 1954, in planning the municipal building with all mem-start of the 1954-55 school term. iler3 present.

It is imperative that the two! The municipal civil service law districts act shortly in order read by the borough secretary scheduling of classes mav be com-i8 submitted by the solicitor, At-pleted and meets approval of thetorne' John Skweir, J. D. Council joint operation received from the! went on recordu to Std. Oil N. J.

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T. 40 40 40 of this is evident in that few, if any accidents have occurred that involve pupils erf our several school systems in this area. Saving the life of one child makes our program worthwhile; prevention of a single possible accident is similarly worthwhile. Patrols make our children conscious of danger on streets of our towns; patrols keep children everconscious of safe practice at 31 Vi 23 Vi 374 31 Vi 77V4 43V4 49 63i8 12 41 39 44 16 31 163 60 35 18V4 33 38 Vi 9V4 65 Vi 97 Vi cers. ident, the State Department of In Noga'a'l places and at all times during Motion by Councilman and Council of Educa- struction second niv Councilman L'pshaw foritne school day tion.

The planning made public last 1 i. the tenure act and for the appoint-1 Help these patrols by teaching1 ment of Ignar as the third coDi'our children good safety habits "lilte 01 on roll call all voted affirma as wen. leach children to respect the authority of all school safety patrols no matter who they may be superintendent, is not compulsory. 1 But the State Department of Pub-! A rommnnii'Bhnii uas rpn, ttwwi lie Instruction has indicated that or where on rfutv where on duty. ran er I tier hmmim l'ppsi tihs- Kline Township School Safety its future action on jointure and1 For convenience of Investors also open Wed.

night and Sat. A. M. Green, Ellis Anderson. Ph.

5706 Adv. tor of St. Patrick parish church, suggesting that in the future council meetines men with a nrsvpr school building requests and assistance will be charted by the plan. Patrol. Sponsor John M.

Saxon and supervisor of patrol, J. M. Saxon. The plan represents months of A11 seven voted highly in favor of ictitiui smnj uy uumy oui n-j attier andergeest suggestion tendent of Schools A. W.

Henning-janj went on record to have a blan-er and his office force. Submitted ket resolution adopted to that af-to the state it underwent revision1 fect. All local clergvmen will be before being given approval by the requested to take part in the open-State Council of Education. Thejing prayer at some time or an-plan was the result of a mandate) other. Am Can 39 V4 Am Cyan 45 Vi Am Rad 16Vs Am Smelt 32 Am Tel Tel 164V4 Am Tob 60 Am Viscose 36V'a Am Woolen 18 Anac Cop 33 V4 Armco Stl 38 14 Armour 9V4 Armst Ck 65 Atchison P8 Atl Refin 32 Vi Avco Mfg 5 Bald Lima 9i Bait Oh 20 Bendix Av 66 Vi Beth Steel 55 V4 Borden 53 Bucy Erie 25 Budd Co 1174 Burl Mills Case (JI) 15 Cater Tiac.

49V4 Celanese 197s Ches. Oh. 348 Chrysler 61Vi Cities Svc 89 Colg. Palm 40 Col. Gas 1314 Coml.

Solv 16 Con. Edis 42 Con. Vultee 22 Cont. Can 60 '4 Cont. Mot 9 Corn Pd 77 Curtiss Wr.

9 Del. Hud. 43 Doug. Aire. .106 DuPont 110 East Kod 52 V4 End.

John 26 Erie R. 17 INVESTMENT FUNDS Bid Asked Affiliated Fund, Inc. 5.11 5.53 Amer Bus Inc. 4.15 4.43 Axe-Hough Fund, Inc. 9.77 10.56 Axe-Hough Fd 'B Inc.

19.13 20.79 to the Schuylkill County Board of Axe-Hough Stk Fund 3.07 3.36 Attending the meeting were Councilmen Joseph S. Boyer, Ern- School Directors. XI) 7.03 7.64 STOCKING UP During a fashion show, there's scant time for changing costumes. The other day a bevy of New York models rashly boasted. "We are the world's fastest stocking-changers." One of them said she could take oft a pair of stockings and don another in 38 seconds fiat.

Slowpoke of the group took 52 seconds. A bevy of Columbus, Ohio, models emitted a ladylike "phooey to you-ey" and went to work, timed by a stopwatch. Shirley Lewis, second from right, above made the quick change In 25 seconds. Slowpoke of the Ohio bunch was Beverly Robinson, center, who made the quick change in a fast 45 seconds. Other hose-hoisters are Sue Key, left, Barbara Jo Hilliker and Barbara Ann Harper, right The county's 68 school districts est Buckery, Anthony J.

Galosky, 65 Mi 97 32 474 9 20 6614 54Vt 53 25U 11 1174 15i4 48 Vi 19 33 60 1,4 88 40 Vi 13 16 Vi 42 22 60 V4 9 77 9 42 1,4 105 109 51 26 17 72 V4 26 V4 16.70 18.36 1.96 2.15 20.57 22.54 to be combined into 16 districts in-1 John P. Skotek, Paul Noga, Carl elude McAdoo and Kline Township. T. Upshaw and Frank Romanchik. Under the plan, McAdoo and Kline: Patrolman Stan Mayshock and bor-Township is known as Unit Four-ough policeman-elect John A.

Ig-teen area. The enrollment is 3071 nar and three townspeople. 'Roland Yaisle, Pottsville, attended Commonw Inxest Co Delaware Fund, Inc. Dividend Shares, Inc. Fundamental Investors Gas Industries Fund Common Stock Fund Electrical Equipment George Putnam Fund Sovereign Investors Television Fund Wellington Fund Prices Courtesy N.

elemantary; 506 secondary; or a Council adjourned at 7:20 o'clock the Motor Show in Philadelphia 32 5 9V4 20 Vi 54 53 25 11 11 15V4 48 19 34 6074 89 40ii 13 16Vi 42 22 60 V4 9V4 77Vi 9V4 42 1,4 106 110V4 52 V4 26 17 72 26 Vi 101 Vi 58 63 30 49 85 60 V4 1V4 49 RUSH TOWNSHIP on Friday. 20.22 21.86 8.97 9.83 5.17 5.68 19.31 21.88 8.45 9.26 7.56 8.24 21.04 22.95 Play Tickets Available Tickets for the play, "Stars In Their Eyes'' to be presented on, April first in St. Patrick's parochial school auditorium, in town, sponsored by the McAdoo High School twelfth grade students, may be had on the South Side. Persons desiring tickets may obtain them from the senior class. "Stars In Their Eyes," is a three-act comedy, written by Ruth and Nathan Kale, and is under the direction of Miss Mary T.

Bren-nan, of the faculty. Members of the cast are: Robert Kakalecs, Lorraine Yenno, Frank Miller, Patricia Kovatch, John Hissick, Geiry Yurechko, Lenny Stefanisko, Marie Vacante, Theresa Bobowski, Carl Cara, Jackie Sis-sick, Louis Gillott, Dolores Stratchko, Mildred Mingo and Margaret McGasko. Band Practice Today The McAdoo High School Band meets for rehearsal this afternoon in the West Grant street building the director, Prof. Bernard Stan-ziola, has announced. The junior band meets for practice on Wednesday and the school total of 813.

Kelayres elementary building is to be a center for both Mrs. Clifford Miller, Mr. and Recuperates At Home Mrs. Carmelia Payne, of West IN THE I- Hamburg, spent the week-end with I school districts. The present high hpr narents.

Mr. and Mrs. Josenh I school buildine1 in McAdoo It is recunerautiir at Shafer, Grier City. SERVICE A. S.

D. operate with gxK fifcn.g been a pa- for the whole area and the South at the local State Hospital, Hancock school building, in Mc- where she was treated for a leg Adoo borough, grades ten to 12. injury. REPORT OF THE Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Matz and sons, Jerry and Donny, Grier City, spent the week-enA with relatives in Woodlyn, and attended the Sportsman Show in Philadelphia on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Shafer and Pfc. Chuck Gloman, son of Mr.

Concert Pianist Warren Kimmel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kimmel, of Hometown, has entered the concert field as a pianist and is now living at West Chester. He presents a program of classical and contempar-ary music each Sunday afternoon, starting at 2:15 o'clock over a Norristown radio station. i(t 3ft if Marriage License Issued Eileen Blackwell, Grier City These two buildings would be operated as a junior-senior high school.

and Mrs. Irving Gloman, of Drums, who was stationed at Ihe Army Because of its small size, it has been recommended the unit com 72 26 Vi bine with a neighboring area. .10174 10074 By RADER WINGET NEW YORK, March 15. (JP) Hospital, Camp Atterbury, has been transferred for medical duties to Camp Crowder, Missouri. Camp Atterbury is being abandoned in connection with a national military economy move.

3ft 3ft 3ft 3ft Minor Auto Accident A minor accident occurred over the weekend on North Tamaqua street, where a station wagon and Surprise Birthday Party A surprise party was held Saturday night at the home of Betty Fiolich, Tamaqua street, in honor of Miss Rosemary Giranda, of town, who observed her birthday anniversary. Those attending were: Gerry Yurechko, Lenny Stefanisko, Fred Segilia, Mildred Mingo, Betty Fiolich, Jerry Czarick, Reene McGee-han, Carl S. Cara, Janet Kotsko, John Hissick, Theresa Bobowski, and Charles Faust, Mahanoy City, A substantial recovery late in the afternoon helped to stabilize the Stock Market today, but it closed Firestone Gaylord C. Gen. Elec.

Gen. Eds Gen. Motors Gen. Pub. Ut.

Gen. Tel Goodrich Goodyear Grah. Paige (it. No. Ry.

Pf. Greyhound Gulf Oil Here. Pdr 111. Cent Mrs. Klida Shafer, Grier City, spent the week-end with relatives in Upper Darby.

Walter Mazur, student at the Pennsylvania State University, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mazur, Still Creek. Jacqueline and Eileen Blair, children of Mr. and Mrs.

James Blair, Still Creek, are ill and under the doctor's care at their home. Donald Weldon, student at Penn lower in a subdued manner. dance band on Friday afternoon. automobile were involved after 58 58 64 63 30 30 49 4874 85 85 60 60 1 1 49 48 13" 13 5274 52 Vi 75 Vi 75 85 84 V4 This is the second straight fall for the market since it reached a serving in the U. S.

Army, was issued a marriage license on Monday. Miss Blackwell is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Black-well, Grier City. Observed Birthday John Sheehan, Grier City, ob both skidded on the slippery highway.

Only minor damage was reported and no one was hurt. The musical corps plans the annual spring concert to be presented on April 29. 3ft 3f. 3f. 3ft Pilgrim Pals Meeting A meeting of the Pilgrim Pals new 24-year high last Thursday The sell-off has not been pronounced.

Low volume today indicated resistance to the slide. Joseph G. Sockolosky, aviation machinist's mate third class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sockolosky of 41 S.

Cleveland street, McAdoo, is attached to Airship Squadron 3, engaged in operational anti-submarine training exercises in the Caribbean. Airship Squadron 3 is a lighter-than-air unit normally stationed at the U. S. Naval Air Station, Lakehurst, N. J.

of the Congregational Church. sylvania State University, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Arlene Weldon. Int. Bus.

Mch. .296 Audenried, will be held on Wednes Railroads collectively ran into rougher going than most major groups, but they participated with the rest in the bounce up from the Robert Wasno, Dolly Stratchko, Victor McAlanis and the guest of honor, Rosemary Giranda. A luncheon was served and Miss Giranda was the recipient of many gifts. Novena Service Tonight served his 10th birthday and entertained several of his friends at a party Saturday afternoon. Attending were Glenn Schmeltz, David Martin, Paul Love, Richard Matz, Kenneth Osenbach, James Merrill Shafer and Miss Elena day evening at 7 o'clock in th church rooms.

The group will con 13 Vi 52 75 84 Vi 296 29 3774 59 16 68 70 32 9 31 Beaver Meadows George Brazzo, Correspondent Telephone 8491-M Scout Meetings Camelli, student at the Pennsyl lows. Today was the final date for in 296 29 37 58 16 67 V4 70 32 9 31 vania State University, spent the week-end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Shafer, 29 V4 377g 5974 16 V4 68 71 32 9 31 Cecelia come tax payment and marked the The novena devotion in honor of end of any selling for cash to set Garber and Patsy and Sheehan. P.

T. A. Meeting Int. Harv, Int Nick Int Paper Int Tel Tel Johns Man Kennecott Kresge, Lehigh Leh Port Leh Val Coal Leh Val Lof Glass Lib McN tie the tax bite. Regardless of The Intermediate Girl Scout Troop No.

46 will hold their weekly Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal will be held this evening at 7:30 o'clock in St. Patrick's parish Grier City. 3ft 3ft 3ft 3ft Hospital Patients Mrs. Marvin Haas, the former Miss Clara Reigel, of Grier City, meeting at 7:00 o'clock this eve the actual amount of selling generated by the need for cash for taxes, March 15 always has been Anthony J. Abram, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Abram, of 331 East Mine street, recently arrived in Japan after spending several months in the Mediterranean area. He is serving aboard the aircraft carrier USS Tarawa operating on the Korean coast. of the will be in the The monthly meeting Rush Township P. T.

A. held Thursday evening 1316 1316 1316 13 13V4 13 ning in the firemen's room of the church, North Cleveland street. a psychological hurdle for the is a surgical patient in the Sacred Heart Hospital, Allentown. Stock Market. The late recovery borough building.

3f, sf. 3f, 3f. The Boy Scout Troop No. 23 Minister Addressed Brotherhood will convene at 7:00 o'clock this! Rev. H.

B. Helfrich, pastor of 45 9 64 V4 45 Vi 45 9 9 6374 64 13 13 today sounded like a sigh of relief James Williams, Uuakake, is a Ligg My tinue its study on "The Life of Christ." All members are urged by officers to attend the session. Intramural Games Open Today Intramural basketball at McAdoo Senior High School, East Sherman street building, officially starts today with the tenth, eleventh and twelfth grade students participating. 3ft 3f. 3f.

3ft Feast Of St. Patrick Tomorrow, March 17, will be the Feast of St. Patrick, the patron feast of St. Patrick's parish in town, St. Patrick the apostle of Ireland.

It is agreed generally that he was one of Romano-Briton origin and when 16 was taken captive to Ireland. Six years later he escaped that the day was over medical patient in the St. Joseph I evening in the scout rooms of the' Salem Lutheran church, Audenried, Loew's 13 Hometown school. if ft 3f 3fi Lenten Services Christ Evangelical and Reformed Church: Lenten service at 7:45 p. m.

Tuesday. Sermon theme: "In borough building. addressed the Brotherhood of the Hospital, Hazleton Throughout the day there was a lot of Wall Street interest in the effect the President's tax speech might have on the Stock TURKISH AID IS U. S. HABIT ANKARA, (iP) President Grant beat President Truman to the punch by more than 70 years with military aid to Turkey.

Shukru Kasabolu, lnnol hictArian cava flip fttlltnn the Cross of Christ I Glory." 3ft 3ft 3ft 3ft Pirohi Sale Wednesday The senior branch of the Immaculate Conception Sodality, Ss. Peter and Paul's Greek Catholic Quakake Lutheran Parish Len Market, and some caution was evi Christ Lutheran congregation, in Hazleton, at its meeting held in the church building over the weekend. Pastor Helfrich spoke on "Leadership In Congregation and Community." 3f. To Honor Ex-Presidenta dent in the absence of any details sought to buy 600,000 Springfield service at Ascension Church, Mrs. Alice Mackamer, Hometown, is a surgical patient in the Coaldale State Hospital.

Mrs. Mary Gerhard, Barnesville, was admitted to the Coaldale State Hospital as a surgical patient. Robert Machmer returned to his home in Hometown, after being a surgical patient in the Veterans Quakake at 7:45 p. Wednesday on the President's talk 13Vi 13 13V4 47 46V4 47 41 40 41 59 58 58 14 1374 14 36 36 3674 66 Vi 65 66 18 18 18 24 25 23 29 29 29 27 26 27 0 59 60 9 9 9 Mack Trucks Mo Pac Pf Monterey Oil Mont Ward Nash Kelv Nat Bisc Nat Dairy Nat Distill Central Nia Pw No Am Av Nor Pac Nwst Airlin Church, will sponsor a pirohi sale at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon rifles from the Umted States some months before Russia declared war, The Associated Press average of 60 stocks declined 40 cents at evening. if 3fm 3ft 3f in the basement of the church.

Anyone desiring to give an order in April 1877. The makers couldn't fill the hurry-up order so President Grant $115.70. It was off 30 cents on Had Birthday Party The Joseph Williams Men's Friday. Rosemary Sabulsky, daughter of, Hospital, Wilkes-Barre, and is re can do so by contacting any mem-'class of the authorized drawing 50.000 rifles Congregational tion about 432 a3 bishop, he return- Pepsi-Cola was the day's most from stores for immed-1 Mr. and Mrs.

Adam Sabulsky, icuperating satisfactorily. as a missioner. He hereof the sodality. A variety of Church, Audenried, plans having a'ed Ireland paol.i consisting of cabbage, uelcs.Uuii attend tl.e th( still CreeK, was honored 011 net ate shipment. Records indicate the and potatoes will be on the counter, dinner meeting of the Federation I Ohio Oil 64 n.

it. 3L it. L( 4. inrougmmi ine country, 13th birthday with a birthday party held Saturday evening at her home. -i' -j wi wen a uiutc viaaaea ue neid American guns proved far superior to the rifles used by the Russians.

The sultan was so pleased, Kasa-hnbi adds, that he dispatched a Appointed Fire Warden on Wednesday evening at St. Games were played and a lunch- Michael Makara, 111 Dean street. 11 3 10 29 81 40 Oliver Cp Packard ran A Air Pict Penney, Fa Pw Lt specially-woven Turkish carpet toe(m serve(j was appointed a forest fire warden Grant as a girt. Attending were Sara Cunning- travelling extensively on missions of preaching, teaching, building churches, opening schools and making converts. He died about 461.

Masses Wednesday in St. Patrick's parish church will be on the regular Lenten schedule at 6:30 and 8:00. for the borough and surrounding TOMBSTONE REVIVED TOMBSTONE, (JP This historic mining camp always has boasted it was "the town too tough to die." Now it really has a new lease on life. Newmont Development a subsidiary of Newmont Mining is pumping water from the once-rich mines to explore the silver and lead veins. A group of Illinois business men is planning a 100-house subdivision Unaer tne aiu purf Rnmnn.

ham, areas, by the orest and aters Paul's Methodist Church rooms in West Hazleton at 6:30 o'clock. It will be past president's night of the organization. Kenneth S. Davis will lead the South Side laymen. Cars leaving the edifice at 6 o'clock.

Pa 17 rhila El 35 began in 1947, the United States has furnished Turkey with more than a billion dollars in military and economic aid. The purpose is active issue off at lo wan 22,700 shares traded. It was second Friday. It was followed by Glenn Martin up at 21. It -was first on Friday.

Then came Mission Corp. up 2 at 34 and Pacific and Western Oil up IVi at 37. Skelly Oil gained 474 at 48 as the eighth most active issue. The three companies have companion interests. Among lower issues were New York Central, Southern Pacific, Texas Pan American World Airways, Paramount Pictures, American Telephone, Commonwealth Edison, Kennecott Copper, Allied Chemical, American Woolen, ft1 Cl Department of Pennsylvania.

3ft 3ft 3ft 3ft Hospital Patients Miss Marian Kotch, daughter of 63 63 10 10 3 3 10 10 29 29 80 81 40 74 40 17 17 34 34 2674 27 9Vi 9 46 46 57 57 5 5 26 26 50 50 37 37 22 22 58 58 89 91 Eddie and Billy Logan, Dary Guy, Maureen Postupack, Carol Sabulsky, Marie Butch, Kathy, Janie, and Paul Zukovich, and the guest of honor, Rosemary Sabulsky. 3ft 3ft 3ft 3ft Personals And Notes Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stibitz, Al the same: to bolster Turkey against Russia. 27 9 47 57 5 Tub Sv Publick Ind Pullman Pure Oil RKO Pict Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Kotch, 63 and a 26-unit motel. The reactiva tion of nearby Ft. Huachuca as an Broad street, is a surgical patient at the Hazleton State Hospital. Simon Kokinda, 5 Second street, electronics proving grounds is ex Tonight and Every Night Steamed Clams doz.

25c ALSO HOT PITZ McADOO HOTEL 102 West Blaine Street CLOSING PRICES ON AMERICAN EXCHANGE High Low Close CVO Playoff Lnderay St. Stephen's will meet St. Joseph's of East Mauch Chunk in a Catholic Youth Organization inter-district playoff at Pottsville Catholic High School gym this evening at 8 o'clock. St. Stephen's captured South pected to be a boon to Tombstone lentown, spent the past week-end i is a patient at the Hazleton St.

Jo- 1- 11 1 with her parents, Mr. and business. The fort i expected to Radio Cp 27 Repub. Stl 50 Key. Tob.

B. 37 St. Reg. Pap. 22 Sears Roeb.

58 Shell Oil 91 and civilian have 8,500 military John G. Neifert, Quakake. Barium Stl 5 personnel 2174 3ft 3f. 3f. 3f.

Use Of Borough Building American xuuaccu, o. T. Chrvsler. Boeing, and Admiral! UCKfe Cdn Marc 574 Mrs. Adam Ferrari, Hometown, spent the week-end visiting her daughter, Mrs.

Rose Stoffa. Long Island, N. Y. Schuylkill district honors, while St. Persons or clubs desiring the use Cub A Sug DONALD HAS LIMELIGHT HOLDREGE.

The ec- of the borough building are asked Joseph's cagemen were the cham 21V4 5 84 19 6 62 334 PALACE I to contact George Brazzo, chair-' pions in the Panther Valley area. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lord was on the name Donald last 1 1 Corp. Higher stocks included Texas Pacific Land Trust up 3 at 128 following announcement of a plan to form a new company to exploit its mineral rights, Coca-Cola up 3 at 123, Duquesne Light up V4 40 39 39 30 29 29 40 39 40 43 42 42 53 Vi 52 5274 31 31 31 6174 60 60 children, Allan and Kenneth, Home-1 Week.

Dr. Donald W. Jones de- Sinclair Oil Smith, A. O. Socony Vac.

Sou. Fac. Sperry Std. Brand Std. Oil Cal.

5-H 21 5 8V4 19T 6 6 34 22 2 37 13M: 43 man, in order not to conflict with Ihe I ort Carbon cagers were un-one another or having sessions atbeaten during the regular league the same time. season, and lost only to St. Pat- i rick's. Pottsville, in the O'Shaugh- El Bond Sh Ford Ltd Glen Aid Coal Imp Oil Int Petrol Kaiser Mot Zinc TONIGHT ONLY 84 6 6H 34, 23 2 38 13. 44 town, attended the Sportsman ijvered a daughter to Mr.

and Mrs. Show in Philadelphia on Friday Donald Lanham and a son to Dr. evening. land Mrs. Donald Brewster.

Mrs. Margaret Matz, entertain-j Assisting were nurses Mrs. Don-ed the members of her Canasta ald Loar and Mrs. Donald Hen-club at her home in Grier City on ninger. at 30 after plans were disclosed for generating electricity with atomic 37 13Va 43 iPennroad nwrirv.

unH Warner Bros. Pictures. WONDROUS SPECTACLE Of SONG Green, Ellis Anderson, Members N. Y. Stock and Curb Exchanges Hazleton Nat.

Bank Bldg. Ph. 5706 Adv. Calahan Zinc, and Douglas Air-j Std Oil Ky The Brewsters did the natural Friday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. 24 Hour Service on License Tags GEORGE'S VARIETY STORE Heaver Meadows, Pa. Richard Smedley crait. 1 thing. They named their son, Don- AWO ADVEMTUK Preferred and Common The American Stock Exchange and daughter, Judy, spent the past laid Charles Donald, to be exact.

was lower on balance but there; Stocks; prospectus available, wprp some pood eainers. Business! Green. Ellis Anderson. Ph. 5706 week-end in New York City.

Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bittle of I The United States has 88 cities Adv. Hometown, and Mr. and Mrs.

1 of more than 100,000 population. nesy playoffs, fct. Joseph basket-eers will present a rangy quintet. According to reports frotn Pottsville. several players stand close to six-foot mark.

The winners' of tonight's tilt meets St. Cunegunda's cagers. The East Washington street basketeers in town, won the CYO Parochial School Basketball League in North Schuylkill Division. 3ft 3f. 3f, 3f, Safety Patrol News Notes (Communicated The School Safety Patrol of the Kline Township School District was organized, as all others, to help promote a sensible program of safety first for our children of amounted to 470,000, shares as compared with 600,000 shares traded Friday.

Lower stocks incjuded American Republics, American Canada Southern Oils, Im-1 Oil. ValsDar. Louisiana Land STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT New York Stock Exchange Ten most active stocks: 16H 21 JUL Don't get hot under the COLLAR and New Jersey Zinc. Higher i Pepsi Cola were Consolidated Mining. Cuban Glenn L.

Martin Atlantic Sugar, Gridoil Freehold, Mission Corp. and Pacific Petroleums. estern Oil The Bond Market was irregular. x- Central 34 37 23 15', Wonderful Lmt Wonderful '2H 1U a 3. U.

S. Government issues in the i arnr orus. St. P. P.

114 counter market were over the steady. Skelly Oil 48 Amer. Locomotive 144 Who Pays Your Light Bill? YOU DO NOW, but why not have the PEXXA. POWER LIGHT CO. do it for you br purchasing fifty shares of their stock and use the dividends to pay your light bill.

Approximate Cost 50 Shares 41 $2050 To yield 6 Present Annual Dividend On 50 Shares of This Stock Is $120 (Payable Quarterly) For Further Information Phone 3100 J. II. Brooks Go. Members New York Stock Exchanpe Markle Bank Bldg. Hazleton.

Pa. SERVING INVESTORS SINCE 1905 U. S. Steel 41 American Stork Exchange Ten most active stocks: PLUS Walt Disney's Academy Award Hit "Bear Country" 1 school age. The school patrol naturally stress, and on their own responsibility, a program of student guidance as reeded to teach children rules and regulations for safe travel to and from their respective schools.

This program of education is impossible of success without the full cooperation of parents of these children and all other peoples who are not directly concerned, or seem to be of the opinion that, it can be no concern of theirs since, they have no children attending our schools. Our safety patrol members feel that it is everyone's business to make our streets safe for all chiliren of school age, and at the PHILA. CLOSING STOCKS Amer Stores 46. Elec Stor Bat 25 Ti. Lehigh Coal 9S.

Pennroad Corp 13. Tenn Salt 42,. Phila Elec 34 S. Phila Transit 54. Philco Corp 33.

Sun Oil 751. Unch. Unch. 1 LADIES i Bearings Inc. IS Parker Pen 19W Phoenix 2H 'Consolidated Eng.

16 (Adolf Gobel IS 'Sapphire Pete. 17 i Pacific Pete. 10 Gridoil Freehold If you're looking for the YELLOW PAGES of your Telephone Directory will tell you where to find it. See the new CHATEAU Dinner TIE BELL TELEPHONE COMMIT OF PENNSYLVANIA -t- 1 Set now on display in nor lobby. The most valuable gift ever of.

Canada South. UU 7 fered for ladies only start ing Friday and Saturday. Build Capital and Income; per- Coastal Caribbean Oil 3 iodic investment plans. $25 mor.thj (Courtesy G. E.

Green, Ellis Anderson. Ph. 5706. Ad.l Classified Ads Bring Results. same time teach adults that they,.

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