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44 i i a a a a 10. 1 9 6 7 Trade Winds ba Lou Schneider George B. Ahn The Ahn, v'er, igg-rj fr'rec jr-ieai funeral for Gewrse a former whn. died i. W7.

Was hfld Monday in Eltmra. N.Y. Mr. Ahn lived here from 1904 6 6S in 1920 when he was an employe the Pennsylvania Rallroaf. Tnr le y.

rj Harry W. Miller. HP'was passenger 0 334 East Street, Blooms- when he was promoted today, Wednesday. i i a as trainmaster. He a 10.

1967, In the Bloofnsburg thorp until his retirement a i a following a protracted 52 t-ears with the Pcnnsy. 'illness. lie had rheen visiting a He was pastor of St. Earl J. Brinriington Earl J.

BrjnnliiKtun, 72. of 128 Moore Waverly, N.Y., died in St. Jo.senh/« Hospital, Mrs. of Audulton, N.J., when "he brrame 111 weeks ago nnd was admitted to Cooprr Hospital, Camden, N.J., --LuKr'i L'jUman -here for 34 years- before retiring on July 30, 1956. HP sprved, one other parish: Lutheran Church at Espy, i Columbia County, where IIP i preached for live years before I accepting a call to the local church in 1922.

Dr. Miller was a native of Crpstline. Ohio. He was a graduate of Sus- quohanna University 'and Sus- quchanna Seminary, SelinsRrove. and earned his doctorate of sacred theology from Temple 'University, Philadelphia, in 1943.

He was presented an honorary doctor of divinity degree by Sus- quphanna in 7:30 Tuesday, May 9. 1967. following a protracted Illness. Born in Cogan House on May 28. isai.

he wax the son of John and Margaret Danluy Brinnington Hf was a member of the Talmade Hill Chapel, jiear Waverly. Mr. Brinriington was a lumberman In the Cojjan House The Federal Trade' Commission has ruled that the claim of "new" op a new product must not be-used No Growth For the first four months of this year. Gross National O- female high hems presage higher stock market prices. If so, how much higher can the hemline But It may 10,000 pagvs of transcript of the Federal Communications Commission hearings In Its Investigation of American m.

I i 1 t. Will UF I 1111 JIITVI anil" Produtt Intreaaed at an an- to Talaphona tt T.B 1 a 'afiu, if Legal Notices NOTICE Notice Is here tor given to all per- SUDS Interested that the following of personal I lives, together with ill 'of 'proponed distribution accompanying rhe same. hsVe been filed in the office of the Register of Wills of Lyc-omlng County. Pennsylvania, that the same will presented to the Orphans' Court of I.ycomlng County for confirmation nisi on Monday. June 5, 1967 and will be confirmed absolute five nrra tor a-mtmtTPTnf years uh tjl he moved to Endicott.N.Y..

in 1923. where he was employed by thp Endicott-Johnson Corp. as a Ipathpr tanner. HP returned to Cocan House In 1945, where hp was employed by the Pennsylvania Department of Highways in maintenance, retiring 1959. He movcdrto Waverly in June, 1960.

Surviving are his wife, the former Rose Nelson of Liberty; vertlslng for a longer period than six months. FTC gave its view In an adviiory opinion to a oom- whose, name is with, leld. It ruled the word must apply only when the product Is either entirely new or has been chanced "in a functionally significant jir subsjantiajje and Uiay HOI De if only the packaging is changed. FFC admits it has little precedent tor setting a length of time In which a product be a "new." However, It will question the claim If something Is offered as "new" for a longer period thart six months. Help Inventories Labor Is pushing this point to obtain higher wages and win a public following: Higher Incomes will in- cxejiaejaMwuinptian thua- help to reduce burdensome inventories which virtually all economists now' agree are dangerously excessive and could bring on a recession.

nual rate of I 1-9 per cent. Constdlng the Increased flow of defense products and In- creased cost-oMJvlng, 11 spells out no growth In consumer goods sales. That's what worries White House economists' a startled President Johnson on his new spending ft know In Italy and France (world's a --fashion designers predict that skirt lengths In 1B6S fashion will drop to below the knee cap. fa Secretaries Buslness-of iciats iepuit "H-- pressing new enthusiasm because of the April Increase in car sales. But trade analysts are cautious.

They want to sec how sales run 'this month. For the first four months of this year new-car averaged 19 per cent below last year's like period. Feeling Is that the Big 3 second quarter earnings will not malce B- sharo comeback. General Motors reported a 34 per cent earnings decline for.lhe first quarter compared with a year ago. Ford's was off 43 per cent, and Chrysler 1 dropped 71 per cent.

Hemlines Savants of Wall Street have long rriaintained that Company'srSte charges. He agree with the Wall Street hope that the FCC 'bite will not be as bad ai its bark. This analyst agrees that the FCC might not rule In a brash manner. There are more than 3 million ATT jshnreownerB. a adverse ruling would hurt Shair's and thus bring about paper losses.

But he does believe this Isn't the tinfc'lo buy the ATT shares, yet he continue to hold what Is owned-. His thought: "Withhold all action until the Syndicate) exceptions are filed thereto: 1. Baker. Sylvia B. Wllllarnj- port National Bank.

Executor J. Baxter. George F. Samuel f. Reed.

Executor 8. Belter, Leonard P. John T. Whltemsn and a i T. Whlteman.

Executors 4 Bell Jesse Central Dank and Trust Company, Executor 5. Hertm, Ronnie E. Seely, Executor llA it--role, cnsrtotte wrt National Admlnls- 7. Dlncher. Barbara Central Hank and Trust Company, Executor of the Estate of Robert M.

Dlncher, Deceased. Executor 8. William L. Orso, Administratrix 9. Hoffman.

Vera Mr--Northern Central Bank and Trust Company, Executor 10. I.ltchard. Jennie Ralph Kelchner, Administrator i (j A 11. Wells--The Muncy' fUnk and Trust Companyi Executor 12. Maurer.

Cora A. Ruin W. Goldsmith. Executrix 13. Parker.

E. Morton Florence It. Parker, Executrix 14. Peet. Rodney A.

Frederick L. Peet, Administrator 15. Seltzer, Abble R. Walters. Executor 16.

Sprlngman, Magdalen First-National Uank of Mon- iramvlllf. Executor 17. Stotz. Lulu M. Ralph Stotz and Julia ScBllef; Hippie.

Executors 18. Charles B. R. Swank, Executor 19. Vonelda, Edna S.

R. LtRoy Mr Ahn was a prominent i Inyman In the Methodist Church. Bishop Ralph a NY who officiated at the funeral." paid tribute student loan 'fund the Retired Railroad Men's and the'Railroad YMCA. Lodge No. 397.

city. Harden, of Waveriy. Mrs. Thelma Klmball, of Owetfo, Mrs. EU nora Schanbacher, of -La Mesa, Margaret Pickering, of Visalia, a foster Kite Consistory.

'many years, he also was a past Surviving, besides president of the former West Allgood, are a son, George B. Branch Conference ot Lutheran of New a Churches and-past president of ther daughter, Mrs. Williamsport Ministerial Johnson, Jour'Assn. grandchildren, and seven He was a former member grandchildren. of the Willlamsport Kiwanis belonged to several Masonic bodies.

Mrs. Edward C. a Surviving are his wife, the Jormer Sarah Garrison, and Mrs. Amanda E. Parker.

78. severa brothers and sisters, of -37 South Cottage Street The funeral will be at 2 p.m.' Huchesville, died Tuesday. Saturda ln chapel of St. 9, 1967, in Picture Rocks Lutheran a three-week illness. She was Bloomsburg.

the widow of Edward Parker. There will be no visitation. I Born May 5., 1891, in larr.ily will the, Coutity, she was the daughter)flowers: of Mr. and Mrs. Philip i).

Snyder. She was a member of Bethany Evangelical United Brethren Church, Hughesville. lived Surviving are five Ken- Gerardi, ton. N.Y.; a 'foster daughter, Mrs. Christine Powers, of this city: a sister.

Mrs. Bessie Blair, of Cogan House; a half-sister, Mrs. StelU ecutlve secretaries. In some areas it Is virtually Impossible to. find one.

Girls will do well to train for such positions. qualified they quickly arc appointed to i a a ministrative posts, with proportionate increases In salaries. Most average $100 a week. Statistics show that in the past 10 years average secretarial a increased more than 50 per cent while the consumer- price Index rose about 15 per cent. Wait! A Jiighty respected public utility securities analyst has completed a stijdy Of over Legal Notices "-VOTICK" Notice Is hereby given that the Council of the City of Williamsport, Pennsylvania, will receive bids until 10-00 A.M..

E.D.S.T.. May 25, 1967. for a BACK-HOE, all In accordance wtth the speri- ilratlons now on file In the office if the Cltv rierk. city Hall; WlP llamsport, Pennsylvania; the hid Is to include a trade-in allowance on a 440 John Deere Back Hoe, Serial No. 440-281.

which ran be seen at the i a Oarage. 201 Basin Street. WUllamsport, Pennsylvania anil 11 great-gfHTidchllrlrpn. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Russell's, 46? Fulton Street, Waverly, with the Rev.

Stanley his pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Glenwood Memorial Park, Waverly. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and .7 to 9 p.m. Thursday. 0-S Mrs.

Pauline Gerardl her Of 144 a H. H. Gingles Sr. H. Horace" Gingles 69, of Beaver Lake, Muncy RD 1, died at 3 a.m.

Wednesday, May 10, Hospital following a protracted illness. He was a retired rural mail NEW YORK (AP--The stock market recovered part of Its initial sharp loss early this aft-j ernoon. The market slumped- in the half hour of trading on high volume that put the New 'York Stock 'Exchange- 'ticker tape a minute late in reporting floor transactions. The action was a continuation of Tuesday's loss which due selling squall." Press 60-stock had lost .6 at Lehigh Portland Cement Libby McNeil Libby Lorillard Martin M. Merck Merrill-Chapman Scott Mobi! Oil Montgomery Ward Murphy (GO National Biscuit National Cash Register US 53 56 Vi noUUoRS of stoets of to- terut to ils am rt furaUhed by Merrill Lyncfi.

Fenner and smith Inc. members of New Tort Stock Eidunst. ISO William i Kt-im. 22 48 96 New York Central Edith M. Parker, of port, and Mrs.

Clarence A. Shaner and Mrs. Char es W. Wilson, both of Hughesv4le; 10 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Jennie Young, of Benton.

The funeral will be at 2 p.m Friday at McCarty's, 537 East Water.J3treet. Hughesville. With Saxe, tian Mothers Society. Also surviving are another son, Michael city: a brotlirr, Guy Perrone; of Philadelphia; two sisters, Mrs. A 1 i Mussare, city, and Mrs.

Theresa Perrone, Altomonte, Italy, and nine grandchildren. The funeral will 9:30 a.m. Saturday In the church. Burial will be In Mt. Canmel Methodist Church -at 897.22 after having been wa a member of a.m.

Pen nzoil Pepsi-Cola 54 34H 58 102 89S and Moose lodges, all at 5. Bloomsburg. Schenely Industries and Lorll- Mr. Gingles lived most of his lard announced their proposed life in Jerseytown, where he was merger was subject to a ruling born May 8, 1898, the son of by the International Revenue Harvey and Martha Gingles. Service on "a pivotal" tax ques- 3 to on a fell Quaker Oats RCA Reading Co.

Steel 9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral. i be recited at 8. ----Irome. Henry, of Muncy, pramiphlldrfn.

a and son, two Studebaker gamed 2 to 61 after its merger wi Wagner Francis E. Flanagan Murray Hack Francis E. formerly of Flanagan. will be at 2'30 Metric was appTOVt-a by muck- I p.m. Saturday at holde ot 8 165 Murrav Hack 4S of 78 i Millville.

The Rev. John F. Lose. Flintkote, Comsat, Sears Roe- Murray Hack 45 of 781 an buck. Du Pont.

Owens I Imois 1 i a church Huirhesville will of- and Pfizer declined a point or of this city, died Mon-! nurcn nugnesviiie. i 01- Reynolds Tobacco Rockwell Standard Safewav Sts 12 211H 87 32 60 52H 63 53 24 Sears, Roebuck Singer Co. Sperry Rand Square Standard Brand Standard Oil Calif Bearing Inc. Beech-nut Bobby Brooks Burroughs Ceianese -Col. Broad.

Co mml Credit Duquesne Light El. Stor. Bat. East Air Line? East Gas Fuel Emerson Electric Firestone Gen Tire Gillette Safety Great Atl Pacific Grumman Air Litton Lockheed Air Lone Star Cement Monsanto Chem Nat'l Lead Newberry, J. J.

Pfizer Philip Morris Phelps Dodge Piper Acft Royal Dutch -St Regis Schenley Scott Paper Sinclair Oil nir -runs mast oe accompanied by cash or a certified check drawn upon a bank authorized to do business In this Commonwealth In the amount of 10 per cent' of the bid, or by a bond with corporate surety In a like In the event the bidder shall, upon award of the contract to him. fall to perform laid contract, the Rood a i deposit by cash, certified check or bond shall be forfeited to the City of Willlamsport as liquidated damages. UPon award of the contract, the successful bidder furnish 48 Charles E. Mahsfflr Register of Wills THE GENERAL STATE AUTHORITY IKTH AM) HERB 8THEETB HAIUUSBURG. PENNSVLVAJrU.

NOTICE TO CONTBACTOBS Bid Date Wednrodar, 34, BhJ Opening o'clock P.M. E.D.T. Sealed Bids for to Troop Headquarters specifications pertaining thereto. 219-21 Gen." Willlamsport, and marked on the outside "Bid for Back-hoe." K.C The nty of Willlamsport re- rj serves the right to reject any and 79 COMPLE- 107 62 32'i more than 2 points. Standard Oil New Jer.

86 Noon Quotations NEW YORK (AP)-Stocks: He was bbrn -Jn Ralston on Israel in Orlando, Fla. Lawrence R. i May 23, 1894, a son of Dr. Daniel Surviving are bis wife, the ACF Ind C. and Katherine i 1 1 former Lillian Teldor; two 1 Lawrence i 73, of ma Alter his father's daufihters, i a and 606 East Second Avenue.

South Acme 4Tthe family movedIstephanie-. both at home; his Willlamsport died at 9:15 Adams Express to the 1300 block on Packer mother, Mrs. Kate' today, Wednesday, May 10 1967, A rjteaucijon StrOU the site of the Brooklyn, N.Y. s.ster*. MC TM TM Joseph's High School here and The funeral was held this was a veteran of World War-afternoon in Orlando.

I. World War II and the Korean War serving In the Merchant Marine. Before his service career, he was associated with Dun and Bradstreet and the Reilly Coal Co. In Spangler. WINNETKA.

111. (API 17 years of service. i i hnrn In r.n^t Allied Chemical Point, Tioga County, a son of A Stores George and Alict 1 chAl Kimble Mco 39' 27 81 11H 32 Surviving a lister, Mrs. drer Balrd. 70.

a retired In- John A. White, of Baltimore. vestment banker and a former The funeral will be at 10 member of the board of gover- Thursday In St. Pius Catholic nors of he New York Stock Church. Baltimore.

Burlap will Exchange, died Tuesday. Baird I be in Baltimore. at his In 1965 was The rosary will be recited at senlor vlce prM de nt of the A. tonight at Mitchell's, WOO York Becker vestment Surviving are his wife, the former Alice Thomas; four daughters. Mr.

Harold Poeth Mach 4 Foundry Mrs. Naomi Abernatha, and A AL American Mrs. Harold Master, all of this city, and Mn. Charles Lett, DuBolitown; four sons. John Tef dt M1 ei a American Tobacco and Robert all of South Ancondl Sun ray Texaco Textron Inc.

Thiokol Tidewater Oil Transworld Airlines Transltrdh Union Pacific Union Carbide United Airlines U.S. Steel Warner Bros Pic Weis Mkts Western Union Tel Youngstown Sheet Tube Zenith Rad Southern Co. Sun Oil Swift Co Stanley WorRs Tirnken Roll Bear United Fruit United Merchants Mfg; Mutual Funds 00 sealed proposals win be received 31 and publicly opened and read by 55 the Supervisors of Falrfleld Town- 64 ship, Lycomlrfg County at R.D. 1 i 7 Montoursville. Pennsylvania, until 8-00 P.M..

D.S.T, May 18. 1967, lor the Approximately 40 tons ot cal- cluro to be delivered and spread on Township roads. half to be delivered immediately, the rest later In the summer at the dlrec- tlon of the Supervisors. ajVi Proposal- forms, Specifications, 86H Form of Contract and Instruction 4H4 to Bidders may be obtained from nv Reuben Kehrer, Secretary. R.D.

Montoursville. Pennsylvania. The materials specified herein, 40 7 shall meet the Standard Speclflca- tlons of the Pennsylvania ment of Highways. 57 1 supervisors reserve the 3214 right to reject any or all pro- Posals. Brief description: Work to Include converting existing basement space to office facilities for SUte Police Crime Laboratory and to provide additional cWssroom.

canteen and room facilities. Also, demolition of existing walls, doors, etc- new masonry and plaster partitions. Each proposal must be accompanied -by a certified check, bank cashiers check or a bid bond furnished -by The Authority, as a bid guaranty In the amount designated. Also, each proposal must be accompanied by The Bidder's QUESTIONNAIRE AND FINANCIAL STATEMENT, on the form provided by The Authority, unless the Bidder has submitted Questionnaire and clal Statement within six 6) months prior to date lor receiving proposals on this project. Plans and Specifications may" reviewed free of charge at The otttatnwt--fcy- 75 Quotations art rurnUhed br ETID R.

67H Koutr tnd Wlltumiport. Pa. 23 7 4 791, Latest 78H Bid Affiliated Fund 9.02 39'i Axe Houghton (B) 10.56 57H Boston Fund 9.33 80'4 Chemical Fund 18.88 45S Delaware Fund 16.71 22U Dreyfus Fund 14.67 20S Fundamental Inv. 11.88 Gr Comm Stk 14.29 -Invotlors Stoclc 31.89 The West Branch Volunteer Fire Co. of Watsontown Is offering for 52 sale by sealed bids.

1. 1950 F-6. V-S Ford truck, equipped with a rectangular tank. Tank Is 120O gallon capacity and baffled. Truck 37H has a 2 speed res'-.

13s Inch -bisa, ana 20 mud -and snow tires on rear. Truck may be seen at anytime at the fire station. Fifth Sts. by contacting any member for appointment. All bids shall be In the hands of the a bids) by 7-30 p.m..

Eastern Standard Time. May 19. 19fi7. West Branch Volunteer Fire Co. reserves the right to reject any or 9.76 ail bids.

H.4g Secretary. Ron Confer 10 20 REQUEST rou nms 20 B4 Sealed bids will be received by the Loyalsock Township School 18.28 District for furnishing and dellver- 16.01 Ing approximately 17,000 gallons 1709 regular or htel octane gasoline approximately gallons 15.64 of 32 and s5 pure, distillate, no tfv bidders stated- am Unt Robert L. Kunrlg. Executive Director lasbt-date; Aarll 26. 1967 BIDS Mill Creek Twp.

Supervisors would like btds on iOOO ton 2-B gravel delivered to sections of Rt. 623, 562 569 tailgate spread. Bids to be in by 7:30 p.m. June 6. 1987.

Mrs. Dorothy Hill. Secy. RD 2 Muncy. 177SC CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS CLASSIFIED DEFT.

DUL UKAL CIOSSITOB ADVEBTISLSO RATES I jj 87A4 34H 194 American Aero Supply Allegheny Air EVTroalci Salem Broslut two Road. Baltimore. Charles E. Wright banking firm which joined In 1921 as a sales representative. He had served as a governor of the Midwest Stock Exchange.

r- i u. 01 Kn tn National Association of CharlM Wright, wno curlt(M gnd the invest- made his with ment Bankerl Ajaocj.tlon of daughter. Mrs. Evelyn nuccl, of Wl Hepburn Street. died at 12 20 a.m.

today, May 10, 1967. In, (AP) Dr. Joseph Divine Providence Hospital. gtll chairman of the Eu- Mr. Wright was a retired executlve of World carpenter.

Fedcrstlon of General Zionists, He a member of the a Evangelical United Brethren Church. juwlsh Congress, born Surviving. i nl Lithuania daughter, are five sons, I city. Calvin, of Mlshawaka. William, of Bonne Earl, of Hurley.

and thr' Rev Ralph, of York County, is grmndrhlldren. and 14 creaj-frandchlldren. The funeral will be i Friday at PageV-TJi Eaut i Third Street. The KCV David I A. Kellrr.

Wt pastor, will of-' a JVaflAl will Mon-' Cemetery. 1 may rail at the al home Thursday from 7 to I p.m nd SoUth Armco 1 Armour Atl Rlchfld 01 Avoc Corp -arm Co. Babcock Wllcox BaJ ulc i rurteralS and Bethlehem Steel Borden Borg Warn Brunswick RUBENDALL The funeral Budd Co. for John E. Rubendall, of Sit Carpenter Steel East Central Avenue, South Williamsport, will at p.m.

a ln mt 1 Find Avenue. South WI1- 1 rllh Kev. of Pine i Church. Burial will b. In Shore CmatitlMfA ason 1 TM p.m.

until tht time of DOW Chem 23 57 MS 56 93S "It Philadelphia Eggs JJJ PHILADELPmA 36 43H 33 80S 7 Mutnnl 11 77 15 Storage tanks. su) TM OTUlual Specifications are available at MIT 17.19 18.79 the Business Office, 308 Shiftier United Aecum. 18.29 19.99 Avenue, Willlamsport Pa. 17701. United Accum.

18.29 19.99 Sj'JJ, to i i tn An 12:00 a.m.. E.DS.T. 7. 1967. United 9.77 10.68 Bids win be opened at the regular Wellington Fund 14.07 15.29 board meeting of June 7.

1967. Windsor Fund 19.49 21.19 ho01 Robert MrManlgal. Secretary I. 3 i.r« large Whites 38- Notice Is hereby given that the Wllllamiport Zoning Board of Adjustment wlU meet Wednesday. May 17.

1967. at 10:30 A.M East- em Daylight Saving Time, In Council Chambers. City Hall. Williamsport. Pennsylvania to hear a request for a variance.

Appeal of Mr. Kelly for a permit to convert a double dwelling Into WASHINGTON (UPI) St rice K. Goddard. Pennsylvania propmy located at 812-R14 Secretary of forests and wa- Hien street. Williamsport, Penn- ten, has asked that the budget j.

Martin. Chairman, for the proposed Raystown John A. Mlkusinskl. Secretary. In- ns 3 itoM.

1 wni -g liars. ttnwl J-g hat i. i times Add tor ot htur. Abo't ciurrd oa ct I which li of coiueCBtiit tartrtlCM dunft, irt tot nu MCutlvrly. Chjrrt DBITAT 1.0 CDlt.

run ooo- cUtufUd itrirtlKnitaU mut b. by 1:0) P-m. Cu iu tfijvrtion dJltL, OKftMAL (Prora Local Trsdiaf 1 or aJusuniai' Jiii' 'ajwriiJnso CAPS STACK or dan Thrrt 11:00 nn. tor Grade A medium whites mostly 99-31; Grade A whltei Z3H-aH. mostly 1 224-23; Grade large whites 4J and browni mostly 84- 4R 7 20S Appearing ubllc hg; thmt the BMrt of Ad- before a Winuroiport UM iu a million Daylight Saving Time, in appropriation for the dam Jn Council Chambers.

City Halt, wii- south-central Penngvlvanla llamsoort. Pennsylvania to hear request for a variance. Irving Whalley. of Mr. Johir 1 nuL IM WALTON funeral In, lERtt7nan K(xltk Mrt Ml lt0 Si "'Electric Bond A High Strwt.

Munry. will be RR p.m. Friday at 121 South Main Muncy. 1 nrA There will vuiUtlon. Trailers KLINGER funeral fnr 1 am James H.

Winger, of the am Hotel. "Muncy. wfll be at 10 a rfMlf Friday at WalUs 1 121 South Motorsr -Mam Street Muncy. will UUI be no vtsltaUon. CfFn A JOHNSON The funeral mr SALISBURY.

Md. (AP)--(HS- markrt 73 steady. Live supplies fully ade- Readjr-to-cook demand 2 slow to good. 5 Truck lot delivered priori of rmnjred from 38S to cents 7 it pound, plant Grade A 23 to oar" COL I A fashion and ptiPft ahaw.N-twmt India and at wanis I sw tn Gulf Oi) win highllshl the annoml M.m TV World Almanac. Street.

Muncy. 1 rm mllton program of ftusll) knmm as the th funeral home from 7 to Hurhtvwi Walker Community a a Ovlllratlon. the lonlghL 7 m. Thursday Porms.lvit/'d nf Chrx-olatr Philadelphia Market U1 PHILADELPHIA AP--(US- IDA)--U. S.

Grade A hens 4S-8 ttH Ifo UH-JiH, J5H-36H. T7 Butter: Prices to retailers. T-77. Mti Wholesale i rlndlea fwlts rats, 17 A ll-UV, SM1H. K- V) 44H New York Eggs S1 ty of tt million for the project but he did not specifically this, amount Whalley said proposed dam would rital to the de- and this protection assurance, are In danger of losing Industries that employ several thousand men," he Street.

Wliuamsport, Pennsylvania, Dmvld J. Martin. Crialrman. John A. MlkuslnskL Arthur Gltlo.

Williamsport Zonlnf IKxrd el esTATS of Jtrob r. Mtnin-. UU of tbi fomor s4 tor or iti imi Uw tnustaloat mitvrtdins. ciiwtfM TW rrwr arretft On to prttt only tn srpnoali hartui In pvntM uui unUmtgnM. lo whom nuu rr- ttmtWI CAM4 tot mntomlxl MT 1fnt MONUMENTS, LOTS Jimn MlnUT l.TJl IU)4rln Ohr.

rirtl Ntllontl Iluik toll 1TTO -Rocm or rou eruy. sss-tsii. of of Sitter a at SI. Joseph's Parochial School, la tvS Sbultx. 129S Broad St, Wonfrrllle, BHOKtg ORATlt MAfciOUU NOTICE JUST A REMINDER Our 7th ronttaun until pja.

tetoKUy night. Mat 13th. OMB fron a m. tn m. an this OW Trail Fabric Center.

15 SonU Old Trail. KHamofctn Dmv, Pa. i i In, tltutl )n MathemtfJcs at Catholic Unlvenlty of Need AB Auction.r? wr Comart Mai Muticy I ding of May pole a pop- for the ulatlon In thou- A number of Lyromlnf rltlM alvi evl-I ftudrnU and of a compl'i form who In gm-emment. program will honwd by.tion ijiterrn 6-ell- 2l ur board of nf the UlA-oui and houM-i oi Tart TMrd Strfet. TTiert will cmtor.

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