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list Meet Haven Memorial Committee For Two Soldiers Members of the Veterans' morial Committee, with repres Me- from Library Books at Brown Library Featured in News Soybeans in Pennsylvania E.J., Soybeans. 1942. terly of the To Compete for German Helmet tetttt ui BiUetim. Mwalig, JUWY 22,1944 Mm, r----- 'wn stajnpj R. S.

and vbd Jin. '3S. sumps valnl irvujch Feb. 20. Suimr Stamp 30 in B.xk 4 valid at the V.F.W.

Home. Church of Fourth Street, not later than 10 a. A banquet m. Sunday to attend services program. iCapt George K.

Sn'yder and Tech Loclc Haven. Sgt. Roy E. Rightmire. presided Creek High of In an southeast 8-A pens for gallons an The committee members are re- Ernes: Engelhardt announced Fri- d.iy a following a bond a Muncy o-psre Keb Wiorm Iwo filkir pons worth i Fuel OII a group of ec devotions.

-he- program were form. M-" Mrs- Kenneth weld, and Harry quested to wear uniforms or regulation caps, if they have no urn- program was the of the 'New The three main Williamsport; i'agnfr. Flemington. -rade for a special their 50th meet- j'l be held in the Lock Yugoslavs Re-occupy Defer Decision Mountain Position On Candidate A ri Damaged Soybeans, 1943. Mrs.

Drysdale Will Speak "Flyins 1 i a Alga, "Lady And the women's act.v.t;«s committee of Tigers." 1943 i Mrs. Bruce Armstrong and Whelaii, Russell, "Fhing Tigers," a MeQuaig co- 1942. Pfc. A Grabowski, the A trooper injured in the North A i a campaign, appeared as the speaker on the stadent body's war bond rally. M.v.

W. Reighard. county a i a of women's activities of Yugoslav Parti- Finance Committee, presented the school with a service Book 1 tump IS food rr.p i 0.1 "airpiuM" tSett oi valid P.W Final I UOO I IIIUI L.AUHI Emerson F. Cupp, City, i Found Dead in a telegram from a St. Mrs.

Rosie M. Young Mrs. Rosie M. Young, widow of aLJhtr Augustine, funeral director The elderly hursday evening, Jun. 20, 1944., (Continued from Firs: six cdunties expressing a desire to LONDON saa truops have stormed back into the mountain stronghold "in western Bosnia a Marshal Johip the Partisans announced in for its work and and Period 3 counonj vaUd.

od 2 7 Period ihrourti 13. Mercury Near, ort Friday woman af- County Draft Board No. 1 a Poplsr stre t( lhal the by two Mrs. i Montoursville who went to a i year-old sqn, Emerson" Esther C. Jackson and Mrs.

Charles B-" ind 1 cTrou! i Wednesdav for final physical "was found dead" ida LeverlnK, and a nephew, James i examination were accepted and in- cit, ta city Olher niece, ducted into armed Thirty-one were accepted by Paul's Lutheran Church of them a i a i Alma M. Conrad Funeral services will be belli at cadets. The Navy inducted 27 men rMldence Bt l.SO o'clock Mon- from Lhe. group. Mrs.

Alma Moore Conrad. S3, a (t rnoon with the Rev. four men accepted as cadet Wateontown, died a Gold pas or St. Paul's studenG were sent home subject night, Jan. 19, 1944, In the Mary Church officiating.

Interment Is to to call. The other 29 Army men Packer Hospital, Sunbury wiHa-ood will report for duty Feb. 9 and will She had been 111 only since Mon- be in charge of James Calvin Boy- day. er, 249-Broad Street, Montoursville. was born in Jersey Shore was named acting corporal.

1910. who reach a unanimous decision. As a communique yesterday. Out onOne men warm sun in a thinly a men were on i ere i to clouded sky and temperatures; lo besin a 26 hovering near the 50 mark brought memories of Spring days liamsporters who are all fearing Observer John D. McEwen offt- reported the mercury 1 of Christ with Mill result many problems were con- to program and jsidered and it was following i Jajce, which has changed hands planning and widespread talk that Mr.

Bush half a dozen times in bitter strug-' PHILADELPHIA cAP--One jarqiiet. requested that final action be de- gles and last fell to the Germans two merchant ships involved in ed the discussion was- held-jlayed so that proper thoughj could cm bulletin told the Delaware capes i thy. iv jxnnts hard ndvisory com-i i a uz i a abandoned by her crew an hour if Spring were here, It. was decided that no action Elsewhere in-the river "valleys" a i Fourth a a D.isirret mercury clung -to the 40-degree Jersey bnore. Nineteen of the arrisburg were The ja vere; Floyd Oliver Street, Raymond are her father, Clar- Mo'ore, Williamsport; four Mrs.

Elsie Enlsweller, in Wild wood. Friends may call at the home from 7 to 9 o'clock Sunday evening. FUNERALS A RIGKTMIRE--Memorial Cleveland: Mrs. G. Boyd Aun-kst, Tech ggt Roy Rjghtmire.

Montgomery; Mrs, Minnie Stong, son 4 -80T Wyoming Street, held at KJ.30 o'clock Sun- nf the pastors Sanative of the Hi, taken on recommendations and al Unes Yugoslav announced last night. was a dele ates to national con- UCC pT-p rpnortort th fnr was ap- were reported as tue iax- mark. The meeting next Thursday jersey Shore, and Mrs. Hazel Sny- i i a Elmira; morning in the-Redeemer L. ien i 1 were made in an the church- of Chris; jr Mackevville were members without ves -the meeting.

visions. STATE OR SALE Sale coulU who a a -iJ yet an ins ficrorr A'Bflck i'j two i bath on first a bath on 2nd JT 1 i jrar man a n'd from the and i Where's tlie Fire Friday 11.35 a.m. Meat burn- be held in 'the Sylvania Club at Emporium. In Washington Wilson D. Gillette.

Towanda. announced he would candidate for re-election representative from the new' 14th district. Gillette has been representing, the large 15tb a st at 4 West district, which includes this area. Street was tfre use of for the past two years. When the scan Company No.

2 responded state was re-apportioned by the -atarm. No servjce was re- laSt" legislature the 2 district was recreated and liied as" circuit in motor the 15th and the former 15th re- Sf at establisTied and numbered 14, 0 5 te-elects All Officers The Navy. withholding -identity and i a i of the vessels in- valved HT the and Coast Guard ships were dis-! All officers of Texas and Block- patched to the house Fish and Game' Club were miles off Cape Hehlapen, Del, and Friday everting at the I men were taken dinner meeting attended by i cis Lynn, 1009 Allegheny Street. volunteer Lewis Person, Linden, voUmieetT Army Cimtinfent i Strittmatter, 41 Mill Street, Mon-1 Nicholas Secules, 536 Washington Street, Montours-' ville; Emanuel Hill GnuUch, 503 (East Academy Street, Hughesville; will 3 p.m. in Germany Oct.

10, 1943. from -the- hame- of her sister, Mrs. Aunkst, 277 ery Street, wi Cemetery. and Sunday Mrs. Ida E.

Edler Third off t)UrTlin sh 'P- Woman Jailed for Slapping 4 1 irl Stabler was named president, John H. Siegel vice president nnd W. 314 Cherry stead, 65 Houston Avenue; -Mont- Mrs. Ida Edler, aged 75, widow of Stephen F.dler, died at the home of her son, Merlin, 1550 Scott Street, at 7.30 o'clock Friday morning, Jan. 21, 1944.

---Vi'fc BACON Funeral services" for vi-lf' James E. Bacon, 78, will be held -M 7 ri DC in biic ci 4i mny ciill LFlRels, Muncjr YaUey RD. ARTLEY Funeral services fop ISHHC Artley, will at 1.30 o'clock this afternoon nt the funeral home, V33 Broadl BookinQbile Schedule fire near the an Tassaul 4 an batt -d- called J. ea Jersey 'as needed. 1.20 p.m.--Grass i Callartan Coal Yard eu Fire- Department' oro which "quickly extinguished da blaze.

DeclininR to testify in her own and refusing to 20 days Crane. to the coun-. Monday. Jan. 24 Larryville Schot)l and Station.

at a Canoe Run School, Fork School. Salladasburg Station School. Stony Gap School, a i Creek i School, Quiggleville School and STREET Tuesday, Jan. 25 School. Heshborr'Sta- Hopkins Leaves Sick Bed To Repeat Forgery Charge Mrs.

Moore is -accused of -Uie US-year-old daughter of a neigh- Herbert Pott secretary-treasurer, i Somery; William Lewis Miller, 48 Directors re-elected for three-year Penn Street, Montgomery; Harvey In addition to her son, she Is sur- terms are John Allison Mr Poff Albert Ball, 187 North-Fourth! viyed by one other son, Watson, and Charles pTlnkftnnirn. Street. Jlaulj twu daughters, Mrs. Floyd Hunter, Picture Rocks; Charles Mutchler, oi this city, Mrs. Orln Sanford :20 Arch Street, (Paulhamus, Cogan Station, three Jersey Shore, volunteer; Grant brothers, Henry, Fred and David On FuriOUgh From NaVV i Herbert 328 Court Street, i Harmon, one sister, Mrs.

Herbert 9 I willlamspodt; Forest Marshall, -all of this city, nine Eugene E. Border, seaman first! Williamsport R.D.2. ol i grandchildren and one great-grand- Street, Montoursville. Clinton County Firemen Coming for Demonstration Flemington's Company, 1ho Good Will Hose fire companies of- Eugene E. Border Home class, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Lincoln K. Border, 332 Lycoming Street, arrived home Fridax. for a turlough with his family. WASHINGTON A i illness, a bar" in an apartment recently over I The torm er -Gazette artd Bulle- an argument of closing a doorway tin employe, who enlisted in 1942, transom.

i attached with an Mrs. Ledonia Lugwiff, the carrier. pr mother, filed the charges with! a new low night hearmft -ordered- This ia which I and Jan. 26 Perryville School, Trout Run School and Station. Marsh Hill us a i room to reiterate yes- a hL- name was fowd Mr f'- Mo ore psy f- ts -i Wen- 1 sentence resulted when Mrs.

--tfi-jp-Moore appeared-Friday and said 'named the man he believed she woul not av WELLSBORO HOSPITAL NEWS --WELLSB0R0---- A son was fcbrh "Jan, 18 at the and Lawrence a Williamsport i R.D.2, volunteer. guests of the city fire department and Fire Chief Michael K. Clark; for a period' of Instruction and demonstration Sunday. City fire- will be held from the Charles Marzzaco, Newark, N.J.;' funeral home, 1912 Memorial Ave- nuc, at 1.30 o'clock Monday The Rev. H.

C. Hornbeck, Milo Miles Hartzell, 509 Washington Avenue, Jersey Shore; Kenneth Robert Brungard. 16B North I pastor of the Lycomlng Third Street, Hughesville; Albert col Church, will-officiate Bnd bur- Edgar Eschenbach, 111. 1713 a i be made in State Road Third Street, Williamsport; Karl Cemetery. -Cwtis Trout Run; Friends mny call at the'funeral to Mr and Mrs 1 But'e 11 RSON TH I A 4 4 6 0 JAIL COMMITMENTS 3-year-old Hopkins arose a TM School School, hen to the hcwpjial to Md.

SchooT co valfisce a lan attack influenza. Qtk- Katrmaler, Mflntoursville Day, wniiams-- a Le- J347 Warren Ave- Jnue; Willlamsport R.D.I;"'Frederick Rlggle. Jersey Shore R.D from 7 to 9 o'clock Sunday BLOSSBURG At the elude Harold Davis, Antrim; Charles William Humphrey, Railroad- Shore, i ation held at the Odd- Fellows Hall, Robert English was re time ago. fire companies will arrive around 1 p.m. at the city's No.

2 fire station headquarters. Richard E. Steele RichaftJ Elwln Steele, 72, tiled at. his home whero born in -Delnvar To.wn*rtl,»r at 7 rJV-Thursday, Jnn- 20, Surviving ai'e his wife 1 Tda; five MM. F.

Kero, Mrs. Ivn Peterson and Williitm Phtlblnd, Oloan, Mrs. Sadie Smith, Creek; Miss Charlotte Patt, Morris; Raymond 805 Alle- Crooked A 38 Newberr y- Mrs. Street, Maurice. Randolph Schneider, 101 North and Station.

tiome. hot water tile--bith liie-- 1 lot.igarage. Quick A i i priced f(W A. a A 8 rooms and bath, I'anif constru'ctlon, only floors, copper TTSpiefeiy insulated. SRJCK A.

DODT 2-4734 -1 and bath ifood floors, down, hot ERICK A. DODT ITH ST. DIAL 3-4734 Puce--6 room modern dwelling with large St. tod Park Forman 5912 frame, slate roof location. 7 'rooms, Excellent con- Kirags.

Reasonably DIAL f260 1237 i i 3 extra i 7 to close estate. ORE AQENCY DIAL 5932 single frame i 2-car Fuhston Ave. 2-2062 frame bath, and shower, a garage. At- Real Estate Transfers formerly of Centre County, arrest-1 MrSi Rankin, Edward Trimmer, of Second I can't "distuss on a bench --fefly' Smith-Millerton. A-daugh-rfStreet.

JWiUjamsport. the jury." Tnrrpnrp Rapr, cogan Sta-; ter. was born Jan. 19 to Mr. a Those accepted and I I -Fepaftere, but- -i'this 4etter tion Wayne ClarkT-WeUsbororantr-j the Navy were: Mclvin-Carnelius a Warrensyjlle; in this picture.

I think I know for desertion and non-support. I William Harding, MUterton. who the forger is." 9673 6-riom apartment I A 2 4 7 0 'WETZEL Thp assumption was that Hop- i told the jury that, i de- Gooding and wife, tails. Montgomery, to G. Boyd Aunkst and" wife, Watsontown, property in Miller's Addition, Montgomery, consideration $7,000.

Wolf Minkin and wife, to Maurice Eck and wife, HOSPITAL-NOTES James R. Huff. 79, of 454 Moun- ain Avenue, South Williamsport, 41ABU4 IVt o-iiVA i property at 4in-4l2- Park Avenue, m. a down-The cellar steps at his pAllis Chalmers Marguerite C. Winner and Perry JAmerada- A.

Winner city, to Frank. J. Wool: Hjs fall went unnoticed until and wife, city, property at 650 Sec- niece, Mrs. E. J.

Bender, with YES I fcRDAY'S QUOTATIONS QuoUUohs furnished by Merrtll Pierce, Fenner Beahe. Members New York Stock Exchange 129 West Fourth Street William L. Scbreyer, Manager. Z-4651. High Low Close Air Reduction Allied Stores-.

41H 15 40 V4 1474 38 Lig Myers Lockheed Air Loews Incor 72 72 ond Street, city. Jersey Shore FFA Member Elected State Chaplain American Can Amer Car American Loco Amn Light. Amn Had SS Amii Roll Mills George Bailey, Jersey Shore, elected state chaplain of I whom he resides, heard his groans. I i condition today was considered a i Francis Nevel, 61, of 410 Pear, son. Avenue, veteran P.P.

L. Am Smelting employe who was struck on the Amn Tel Tel 3 i head by a truck pole-raising der- A Tob moYnins. is in a a i A Viscose 35 37 35 '4 35 Vi i 13H 37 'Miami" Mont Ward Nash Kelvinator Nat'l Biscuit Nat Cash Reg Nat! Dairy Prod N'atl Distillers Natl Light Farmers of America at a meeting condition today. He "saffered Woolen held during the state! farm show at Harrisburg. this skull.

A-naeonda Armour Ills son was born to and Mrs. Armour 111 pfd He" and Robert Miller, also Emerson Jonas, of Trout Run, a tch Top SF Jersey Shore, were given the Key- 12.20 a.m.- Friday, Jan. 21, 1944. i Atlantic Refg stone degree during the program. Also attending the vicinity were Gordon Hiller, Montoursville ter of the F.FA.

'and Charles D. Carey, vocational agriculture su atimts Clyde Bardo and James R. both Jersey Shore R.D. resi- were admitted as surgical peryisor in the county. Charles Reuther, 928 Poplar While there, Bailey served i is under medical observa- the and-is in and Miller acted on the a tion.

and recreation committee. Hiller represented the county at the Pennsylvania Potato Growers Street receiving surgical y. ilr-oatmpnt quet Thursday night. 5 83 60 25- 4 20 7Vi 59 36 7 25 5 25 M) 48 16 38 NY Shipbldg North American North Amer Av Pacific -j Packard Motors Para' Pictures i Penney C. 4 a Railroad Pepsi Cola Philps Dndgrr" i i Pete Plymouth Oil 20 15H 4 20 7 Mrs.

Theressa Rosato. 132 Mul- treatment. Avia Baldw Loco Balto. Ohio Barnsd Corpor Bendix Avia Beth Steel Borg Warner Bridg Brass Briggs Mfg 'Co a Co rp Am 91 Reading Co 24 Vi I Rem Rand i Steel 'Reynolds Tob 46 12M, 21 V4 28 4 20 17H 15H 18 24 35'i 17 461,4 12'fl 20'i 31U Clay Purvis, Jersey Mills; Lewis Heaster Vance, 1401 East Third Street, Williamsport; Irvin Hapfer Boyer, 7 0 Broad Street, Hughesville" DonaTd Larue Croman, Hughesville R.D.I; James roy Doarte, I i teer a ne Sherwood Evans. 221 Arch Street, i Frederick Ohnmeiss, Jersry-sShore Star Route, Feigles, Muncy R.D.2, WiHTSm-Menry ner-Strcct, Paul Revere Stryker, Williamsporl R.D.I; Herbert Ceclle Morse, WHT- rensville, -volunteer; Ernest FranTc- lin Messner, Roarintf Branch R.I3.1, volunteer; Howard Kline Tiuffirig- ton, Larryville: i i a Clarence Jodun, 120 Oliver Street, Jersey "Shore, for a five years.

Alexander Revie, -James Rennie willbe named at a later 'Sate, WKftK 1.30 Wnrld I Chlmri 8.3» R.4,1 About H.M Nnwi Knrnrtt RoM to 59 3d Cdn Pacific GA I Cerre De- Pasco recorded during the F.F.A. banquet Wednesday night which will be presented in place of the early patient Emma Pineau, 725 Courson 24 Vi 33 Mi 24'4 38 y. '33 Pitts Sc Bo PutT Serv a Inc FPure 9 95 28 46U 5 38 Robert Meredith HiKgins. 20 Loy- aLsock Avenue, Montoursville; Jwck I Edward Bowen, HepburnvIHe; Jay 9 a Chaapcl, 3 1 3 Glen wood Avenue, volunteer; Frederick David 'Mick, 322 AT 85 27 2t 18 Vi imitative radi0 program-was! -Henry-Lockard, -Montowsville R-. -Ches Ohio -48V4.

iSavage -Arms Chrysler 0 -a Cola morning farm program on WEAF i Alley hospitalized or Feb. 10. Poland Awaits Russian tofltOffff medical treatment is in a satisfac- tory condition. LONDON, EffoTts Col Gas Elec Cornml Credit Comml Solvents Com South Caputo, 728 Clark Congo a i Air i Oil -Mrs. Anna Davenport, 333.East Mountain Avenue, South Williams-port is- 80H eOVi Sears Roebuck.

Shell Union OH 4H 4 i Vacuum 41 Soi Pacific -10 17V 17V 4 88 Shore; Lee Mulcolm Rockey, Montour Street, Montoursvllle; Calvin Ulnrier, 1 voliintr-or; i i i -Clark Bussom. 329 Market Street. South Williamsporl; i I I i a Elmer Fudge, 524 a i Avenue South Williamsporl; Howard rue I I I Robert -Miles. --Eheips, Cngnn I volunteer; Sterling 1 0 3 9 Hhowrtnw. 10.45 Mhythm Honk Wtndnwt Atlnnllr HpiHUchl Ml.ht Un I I I Bulrri i 8 lite- trope IX) MflrqpollUa 3.00 I.SO MMtur dhow 1.30--Noah Wfh- Ablc'i Irlih Rolo t.OO' 1.15-- of frrn nn lou Tftlt Hol- Ur Hand aii settle the Russian-Poliiii b'irder a 'dispute apparently were deadlocked last night at least i Miscrv.v Nahcy answers overtures made by a ville, is under observation.

9673! McClintock, of JIughes- i AJ1 ington. a Cont'I Motors I Cuban Amn Sug Curtiss Wright Curtiss Wrig 'A' Dela Hudson The Poles i nsictin the dispute installation Planned for oeia Lack KvPblb was a matter for the whole i Douglas A i a DIAL 4201 (Nations, were waiting anxiously to CentUfy on De a st whether the Soviet govern- East Air Lines Splendid ment replies to the offer of i BLOSSBURG--Installation of the ec Auto Liu i ation made by U.S. Secretary of newly elected officers will i E)ec pr A i a a Hull. the meeting of the Century It was generally believed tha' Club to be held Tuesday evening, Prime Minister i i af.cr a 25. at the Methodist Churrh.

with Polish leader; The service will be conducted by Thursday may have commtjnicatt.i the pastor, the Rev. with Premier Slalin in an effort 'o 'bring the Russians and the be 41 15'T, 12-16 11-16 22'i 41 34 6 17 15 '4 21 '4 12V 7 Si 51 1 Sou a i a Sherry Corp i STD Brands Calif fri'-Std Oil Ind Std Oil i ft Co Corp 23 28 33 33 6 22 7 3p ater Ass'd i Rl Br i a Air 20th Cent Fox i Union Carbide i i -Pacific 3ft 49 35 19 8T-2 100 3 5 8 Broadway, Hughes" Viile; Lloyd Sylvester Durkee, 911 Louisa Street. Williamsport. Man Fined $12 for Stealing Coal From Railroad Shops Mlltorj C. Jefferson, 44, 412 Eric Avenue, Friday night, was fined $12 for gtealing coal from the P.R.R.

car shops and a nlle who accompanied him wag placed in the curtody of his pending a hearing this'morning. The man and boy were arrented by railroad police (rtvrrtly 8 o'clock Friday fo 48H city headquartem. Jeffer- Wnrld Newi 8.15 ChrJptlcui KrlrntUI Mdodln Rjmio Fnlplt MO JO--Word, atvi) Miwlr in Mullt 11.00--Trtnlty Trurrh. Orfb. 12.111--!r«l-MuiU I Z.3O-- Hojfi 1 Town fun (or Victory 1.30--(.fturth af Thrlil ThnM.W* (TitrlM Wln.i 11.00-- Sim Oil OOM 4.31 ('Mtrmj Himphnny lUvtval Hour J.rfc Brrni, Man'g rvnllr Mtrto 1 fa, Hair ol Chum Bnb CfMkr I I I Off Pork; two sons, John Wrlls- Ooro and Max at home; ti-u --one.

grnndchlld. Services wWl be held at 1 30 Sunday at the funeral at 139 the Ghartfs William Sheriff, Baptist pastor, of- ftctntlng. Burial will be In, the Wenit Branch Cemetery. Solomon Y. Hostetten tOCK HAVEN V.

58, Reedsvllle B4T, diod In the I.rfek Haven pltal at 9.15 p.m., Friday, Jan 1944. He had 'undergone an appendectomy several days ago. Surviving nrts his wife and ono soft, Christ, ai MII.L VILLE SKRVICK Sunday iervWd at the Mlllvilla -Lutheran chnrgo with the Rev. George Walborn, pastor, include Paul, Millville: combined church ichool and wnr- -at 9.30 a and Luthrr Lewyue at 630 St. John, Gord- ner'i Gxove: Sunday church school at.

10. and evening worship at 7.30 p.in/ followed by the congre- gationaF meeting. GRAND OLE OPRY I I I P.M. 16 Vi 37 33 29 33 2TM 88 12Vi 37 33 '4 30 49 35 FATHERS 19 Side. A call conferring iThiirsriav V- 1 a i pastor, The following officers will Genl Electric irutailed: president; Edwin Grn Foods MacBlane; vice-president, Robert Gen Motors secrecy.

Robert Slrai- Genl Refrac I treasurer. John G. Kuster. Gille'te Safety Precediri2 the i a a i cere- Glidden group of numbers i be Goodrich TAXKS AT BREAKFAST I Howard R. a i a a i SoU ieditor of Grit, i be the suest i i at the bond bv members of Triple Goodyear rrinsl Chart- the -l Miss Great North Pr For of Commerce at 8.31 a i i i a Brace, i supervisor.

A Harbison-Walk cal; personally It will be held in I.TP (j ner i be served at 6.30 m. Houston Oil st Pau1 3 Episcopal Church a 3) members of Circle No. 2 of i nlt pi ra Copper the Bloomsbilrg bond drive. -he Woman's Society of Christian Harvester 140 United A i a 35V 3.5% United Air Lines 24 23Mi 38'-6 38 United I Ind Alcohol 3fi'-i Sfl'-z Rubber 42 Steel 53'4 Stefl pfd 122 a a i Corp I Warner 13 Western Un Tel 42V West Elec 95 Co worth 39H 4 '-2 1U, 23 20 'i 33 53 9 20 42 38'-, 4 11 23 20'-; 37 41 S3 9 20 38 4 i 23 32 41 S3'-i 21 9 20 42 son given henring beforn 2 2 A a Charles Jackson arid fined. lOO'-i EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETS 24 i WELLSBOKa-TSicre i be meeting of the executive board of Sfi'i the BusinrrKS and Wo- 42 Club at 7 a a 53 31.

The i in a i 122 be Dorothy a i a Gertrude Basney, Helen Blair, 13'4 Beatrice Coolidge, Mary Cum- mingi, Mildred nnd 95 Edith Dickergon. i 18' BREAD PRICE PHILADELPHIA A The BLOSSBURO HOSr-riAL bread will be increased BLOSSBURG --Late admissions I Manville i one cent per loaf next week to the Blossburg State Hospital Kennecott Uhe PhilAdelphia area i the Kresge SS loaf i be increa.ced '-wo J.mes A. a Mp Kro r.roc is baker- Agnes Lehigh Portland i in weight. i yesterday. Lucille Paris, Biosbuig.

jLibby McNeill 28 72V, 32 I 7H 10 72', 27 12'. 27 32', 23 16 72 27'2 CURB Low Close Amn Gas Elec Amn Superpower '-i '4 Citififi Service 14 Kiec Bond Share. 8 Hud Power Pennroad Ropub Aviation 14 8 3' i Technicolor 13 1 r. r. u.

STOCKS P. L. pfd 8H pfd 93'4 P. P. W'xi, Ask 95 BANK OF NEWBERRY PAT llmS APT PROOF We are not permitted to wlvertUe the hourly i on a written ruarantee the high weekly MJkrievpmid to Aik to Me the pay ttubt.

They far If yon ire In non-deferable, noti-erltleal work, woold like to change aver to Up pay e-KntlU war job, yen may are two weeks tuition training In privately owned and operated tralnlnff renter under certified according U. 8. Navy or Maritime ipeelfirillonn. All your mechan- leal equipment, work aprom, Instruction kookn, aUo two room and board with three hot home-cooked meaU a day In a clean Chrlrtlan home, are Included with your training at no extra There are no rlfld phyilca! or Mncatlonal requirement, and thone accepted for tralnlnc are rnaranteed to qualified In two weeks, after which you can immediately to lifht clean iiuilde work Marine on H. dMtroyeri or convoy under Work right here In Pennnyl- vanta If you prefer.

pay time and for all over hrt. with doable for the 7th day In any one week. on the 2nd and 3rd nhifu frt a 7 per bonu.1 on above. Another tem you to work 1Z and ret paid for 18 Over time and depend entirely npon you. No ton far to eome for complete -detalU an hi a folden opportunity.

Any man 18 to Si. normal, in tood health, dolrlnf to earn Mr money now In flmt line war work 'he home front--keep family help government i more war bonds--and have a good trade after the war. If what yon It. Bee Mr. Room 34.

Smqurhanna Trait Bldr W. 4th Nt. any week day at 10:30 a.m., 2:34 p.m. and 7:30 nlgbtn. Everyone talked to at time.

Thome in eueotlal war work need not apply. Thcie clear through your office. WAIT AS MM. BE OrVLT A I tW MORE DAiS! iNEWSPA'PERf 1 EWSPAPERS.

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