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The Post-Star from Glens Falls, New York • 16

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Glens Falls, New York
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THE POST-STAR, GLENS FALLS, N. FRIDAY, AUGUST .6, 1943. 16 OPEN SATURDAY TILL 9 Hartman Brothers in Services STOCK QUOTATIONS 'PEACE' SALES CLEARANCE GALE Air Reduction SLIGHT III SLOW TRADE Oil LCD MART I 43.7 43.4 43.4 153.4 153.4 153.4 OFF, PROVIDING 82.4 32 4 1.4 12.2 9.6 26.6 26.4 24.1 8 85 (5 26.2 2 26 MART EVEN KEEL 5.7 Si 5.4 82.4 32 12 12.2 B. 40.1 532 12.6 35.4 90.5 37.6 17.3 862 833 32.6 1.4 127 8.7 413 63.6 13.1 36 01 38 17.5 36.4 Union Carbide United Aircraft United Corp United Drug United Gas Imp, 8 Rubber Steel Warner Bros Pict West Union Tel West El and Mfg Woolworth (F W) Yellow Tr and Youngat Sb and 394 394 39 4 Al Chem Dye Alleg Lud Steel Am Can Am Distill Am Pot Pow Am Rad St Am Smelt 4c Am Tel Tel Am Tob Anaconda Cop -Atch Ati Refining 1 Aviation Corp Bald Loco Ct Moin Trend Mixed with Rails 40.4 53.2 12.6 36 90.6 37.7 17.5 362 MEirs WEAR 'U ONLY YOlf Some Key Issues Gain Inter- 154.4 154 154.3 58 67.4 57.4 and Foreign Issues Unchanged 26.3 58.2 25.6 26 57.3 29 6 26.1 58 25.6 est Late and Chalk Up Gains 43 lit Livestock Market 4 4 16.3 6.7 34-2 NEED NEW YORK. Aug.

I VP) In one of the quietest sessions In more Bait and Ohio By BERNARD 8. O'HAKA NEW Aug. 5. UP) Al. 4.3 15.6 6.7 342 612 15.6 Bendlx Aviat CHICAGO.

Aug. 5. HP) -r With re than two months, bond market prices were only slightly changed Beth Steel ceipts in the hog market 6,000 head 6.7 33.7 604 15 6 28.5' 266 though slightly lower in most departments the stack market today had fair equilibrium after its recent either, way today. more than a year ago, prices aippea in is cents lower than Wednes The main trend was mhoM'Wai 28.1 27 Boeing Airplane Borden Co Brtggs Mfg Budd Mfg Case (J I) Co rails and foreign Issues unchanged day's average on heavy weights and sows. The bulk of the cattle mar Hear the close setacmfwetaocmf 6.6 65 in the Associated Press averages, Near the close some key Issues 108.4 108 ket was slow with average good industrials and utilities each down 4 of a point and the low-yield up attracted better demand and ended 45.3 45 1 mudes falllni off 10 to 15 cents 2.l 26.7 6.5 108.4 45.2 76.6 6.6 .6 23.1 55 Ches and Ohio Chrysler Corp lowerd3heep were weak and closed 77 8.7 .1, Sales totaled only com nared with t8.U6.5O0 yesterday.

Colum 0 and EI modest gams. Among these were 'Bethlehem Steel, U. S. Rubber preferred, Johns Manvllle, Sears Roebuck and Consolidated Edison. as much 25 cents lower.

Ratable hoes 16.000: total 22,500 Comwlth South 13-16 Emerging from the slow proceed Ins: with small gains were, among 22.1 Cons Edison slow, weights under 250 lbs. steajy ut 10, lower: heavier weights and The Associated Press 60-stock Cont Motors LOUIS HARTMAN Two sons of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hartman, West Glens Falls, are In the armed services. First Class Petty Officer Louis Hartman, husband of the former Miss Ceil Barber of Ticonderoga, others, Santa Fe Adjustment 4 at 76.4 3.8 21.7 x5.4 33.4 7.1 13.6 6.6 60.3 composite was down of a point 108 6-8.

Certauvteea oi-as at wi, 33.5 7.1 sows 10-15 lower than Wednesday's good and choice 180-250 56 34.3 7 Cont Can Curtlss-Wright Del Hud I. Great Northern First 4 l-4s at CLIFFORD HARTMAN Hartman is a radio technician in charge of equipment at a Naval airfield near Norfolk, Va. Clifford Hartman entered the Army with the January 2 draft contingent from Glens Falls. Pvt. Hartman is stationed with the Coast Artillery at Fort- J.

He Is a graduate of Glens Falls High School, Class of '42. Pvt. Hartman visited bis parents recently while on furlough. ltan. 14.00-35: too 14.40: 250-280 lbs.

110 1-4, Childs Co. Matured Ss at 13. 7 at 48JS The four year high for this index, recorded July 14, was U.S. Of the 821 stocks traded, 387 dined, 330 advanced and 224 were Del Lack West OTH 33 3-4. I 280-330 lbs.

13.50-86; few 140-170 lbs. good and 60.2 enlisted in the Naval Reserve in Douglass-Aircraft U. S. Governments were quiet out 60.3 146 146 1938 and was called to active duty 146 FINE VALUT steady. choice 300-550 lb.

sows 12.50-90; few 1S O0: shiDDers took 3.000. 160.6 160.2 160.2 In July of 1941. A member ct the unchanged. Dow Chemical, Dupont and East 84 34 34 1937 graduating class of Glens du Pont de Eastman Kodak El Auto-Lite Gen Mec Gen Foods Salable cattle salable calves ami: choice fed steers and yearlings Falls High Petty Officer man Kodak fell a point' or more. JERSEY CITY LIVESTOCK JERSEY CITY, Aug.

6 () (WFA) 26: total, -f- Fractional losers Included D. 8. strong; all others slow with medium SLACK SETS reg. 6.59 NOW 4 SLACKS reg. 3.95 NOW SWIM SUITS reg.

3.95 NOW.2.5 SUMMER TIES reg. 55c ea. NOW 3 for .0 Gen Motors ATTENDINCL CLERICAL SCHOOL Steel, Republic Youngstown. Sheet, deneral Motors, Chrysler, Goodrich, 36.2 40.6 51.4 19.6 7.6 17.7 77.4 Gen Refract to average good grades ju-io rawer; mostly 14.00-16.00 market on fed steers; with grassy topped at 16.75; 825. Slow, steers uneven, oooo ana choice fed steers 25 and 50 cents lower.

Common grasses unevenly htaher. Two loads good and choice S. Rubber, Douglas Aircraft, Westinghouse, General Electric, Santa Pe, Southern Pacific North- Pfc. Keith K. Peasle, former executive of Mohican Council, Boy Scouts, is attending a school for Army clerical and administrative work in the air forces at Buckley .36.6 41 52 19.6 8 18 77.6 12.3 67.2 30.6 14.2 84.6 31.1 steerSrlS.TS and 16.35; small lots, 12.1 em Pacific and Chesapeake and Gillette 6a Razor Greyhound Corp Hercules Powder Illinois Central Int Harvester Int Nick Can Int Tel and Tel best long yearlings 1635; hellers weak, mostly 1650 down; cows weak to 25 lower; all grades sharing decline; cutters 9.00 down; few good b-f cows above 13.00; common and medium kind light bulls 66.7 66.7 16.50; major share common grasses, 14.00.

Dairy bred cows and light to AN OUTSTANDING MEN'S SHOP 174 Glen Opp. City Pa Denver, Colo. He is a member of the j)36th Base Headquarters and Air Base Squadron and has partially completed his' basic 30.3 14 83.6 30.4 FILES IN BANKRUPTCY, UTICA Aug. 6 Edward B. Mickey of Schenectady, formerly engaged to plumbing business in Glens Falls, owes $2,084, chiefly to Glens Falls concerns, according to the bankrutpcy.

petition whicnf he has filed in Federal Creditors listed include-TE. Mickey, Glens Falls, $650; Mr, and Mrs. Frank Collins, Glenj, Falls, $70; George W. Baker, Glens Falls, $208; the Crane Company, Buffalo, $52; the Crane Company, Warren County, $222; Bates and Carmody, Glens Falls, $53; U. S.

Radiator weak, but weighty bulls firm; heavy sausage offerings to 14.75; vealers firm at 16.00 down; stacker market 14.1 84.6 30.5 23.5 25.5 14 medium weight sausage bulls, unevenly weak to 50 cents lower. Few medium grade cows upward to 12.50; bulk canner and cutter grades, 7.00 a 1050; light and medium weight sausage bulls, 11.00 a 13.75; few strong weights, 14.00. 23 23.5. Johns-Manville Kennecptt; Cop Krfsge 8 Lehigh Port Lehigh Val Coal continued very dull. 25.5' 25.5 1.4 1.4 training.

GRAIN MARKET CHICAGO, Aug. 6 Closing Ohio. Pepsi-Cola' dipped IK. Produce Market NEW YORK, Aug. 4 V-Produce and provision prices steady and un- changed.

Potato receipts were heavier to-8ay, especially farmer's market, and prices declined slightly at the close. Cabbage: Hudson Valley; 3-5 bu bos, fair 75. Potatoes: Long Island, 100 lb sack, cobblers No. 1, 2.75-3.15. Salable sheep xotai e.uuu; sheen closing weak to 25 Vealers and calves: Salable, 50; mnstlv at decline: bulk-native ewes grain Leh Val Llbby McN Loews Inc Montgom Ward Nat Biscuit 7 50; top 7.75; otherwise unchanged.

Wheat, Sep. 1.44 1-2 a 3-8; total, 850. Nominally steady. Good and choice vealers quotable, 18.00 a 18.50; common and mediunv 14.00 a 1.46 1-8; May 1.47 8-8 a 1-2. 6.5 7 61 46 21.1 19.1 31.3 6.1 6.1 7.2 61.2 45.4' 21.3 19.2 31.8 63- NEW YORK, Aug.

5. VP) (State Oats, Sep. 71 a 71 70 1-2; tion, $184, and continental Purchasing Company, Albany, $175. DAIRY PRODUCTS Nat Dairy Prod May 70 5-8. Dept.

Agr. and Mkts.) country dressed calves: receipts' moderate with some carryovers including west- Nat Distillers, Rye; Sep. 1.02 5-8 a 8-4; Dec. M'KEE'S RESTAURAII 83 RIDGE ST. STEAMED CLAMS 8 :30 'Til closin lUillulll Krf- All Legal Beverages Served, Featuring Rams Head and Ballon tine Air ON TAP Nat Pow Lt 1.05 1-6 a 1-4; MaaJflB 7-8 a 1.09.

NEW YORK, Aug. 5 (ff). Butter Curb Market lomsnts-Demand lamy 17.50r culls, 10.00 a 13.50; weighty calves eligible, 15.00Vfpm. Hogs: Salable at New York); total, 1,900. Prices nominally "5 'eanls -tower.

Quotable -top, 14 Sheep and lambs: Salable, 150; total 750, Fairly active, about 16.6 16.7 North Amer Co Small hand tools are now being market about steady. All. Tinces omitted nx sales are understood to prices uueharjori -nf celling. -D Cheese nominal, no quotations. covered with a plastic handle, in be far In excess of ceiling levels.

By The Associated Press CLOSING FRICES Aug. 5 Am Cyan Am Gas 6s El stead of rubber. i live rabbits: receipts and aemana -steady quality considered. Deck and 433 2S.3 .4 moderate, market firm. Per id.

jo. Am Superpow live noultrv: receipts lairiy no- .3.6 25.1 96.1 26.6 15.2 34.3 173 95 17 14.3 3.7 25.6. 96.1 27 15.4 35 17.J 10 17 Cities Svc'. 12.1 orn.1. demand licht to moderate.

Mar Creole Pet 26. ket slightly weaker for fowls, weak common, 62 lb. Spring lambs, Viaa; small lot cull and common shorn slaughter ewes, 5.00.' TREASURY POSITION -WASHINGTON, Aug. 5 W) The 8.5 7.1 ,61, 45.2 21.3 6.1 .18 "16.8 14 3.7 25.1 96.1 27 15.4 34.3 172 9.6 17 172 29.5 80.1 13.4 25.4 28.3 7.1 1.2 38.2 35.1 55.5 10.6 26.1 60 7.2 El Bond 6c Sh and lower for EGG MARKET 1 19.2 13.2 2.6 .4 of the Treasury Aug. 3: NEW YORK, 5 UP).

Eggs Ford M. Can A imp Oil Ltd Nlag Hud Pow Un Lt 6s Pow A Special 17.5 173 29.5 28.6 21,309, firm. The following are first Northern Paclfid Packard Motor Param Pictures Penney Penn Pub Svs Pullman Pure Oil Radio Corp of Am Reading Co Repub Steel Reynolds Tob -Stars Roebuck Socony-Vacuum Southern Pac Sperry Corp Stand Brands Stand Gas it EI Stand Oil CaV Stand Oil Ind Stand OU.N Studebaker Corp 8wift Cor Texas -Co; receivers selling prices: (Paying Receipts, expenditures, net balance, total debt, prices to shippers or producers are Increase over previous Bid 42 13.6S Asked 44 14.54 one cent oeiow tnese prices, aim Glens Falls Insurance Spencer Trask Fund day, $58389,506.79: i jobbers selling prices are 1 1-2 cents above these Quotations). Single Rooms ltt Double Rooms 3 XT. S.

specials (average net weigni 80.1 13.6 26 28.4 7.2 1.2 38.3 35.1 55.7 10.7, 26.1 50 79.8 13J 25.3 28.2 7 1.1 37.7 3S 55.2 10.4 .26 49.2 per 30 dozen): 48 lbs. ids. 44 lbs. 46 1-2: 43 lbs. 45 3-4; 40 lbs.

Rationing Dates to Remember POULTRY MARKET NEW YORK, Aug. 5 (). Dressed poultry All fresh and frozen prices unchanged. Live poultry: By freight and ex 43 1-2; 38 lbs. 42; 36 lbs.

40 1-3; 34 lbs. 39; 30 Iob. 36. Current receipts, 43 lbs. 41 1-2; dirties ana cheats press easier except on fancy prices 43 lbs.

40 1-2. unchanged. MEATS, CHEESE, FATS Book 2 red stamps and now valid; Aug. Aug. 15, All Seven Former Store Men Are Aiding Uncle Sam expire -Aug.

31. PROCESSED FRUITS AND -VEGETABLES Book 2 blue stamps and valid through August 7. and valid to Sept. 7. SUGAR Book 1 stamp 13 good for 5 pounds through Aug.

15; stamps 15 and 16 worth 5 pounds each for home canning. SHOES Book 1 stamp 18 good through Oct 31. GASOLINE Ne. coupons worth three with Grants famou. gallons each; and coupons, 2tt FUEL on.

Period 1 coupons of new season valid until Jan. 8, 1944, and worth 10 gallons per unit Last year's period 5 coupons good through Sept 30. FaUfanMoned Rayon Hosiery r. Ceiling Pricei Delight Baby TONY A. JOSEPH MICHAEL J.

JOSEPH ROBERT DEEB Now Price Call; Write, Phone or Mail- Coupon you'll want your ll lif A i r' ''h ll yy dr ArcK with you on vacation O.P.A, catling prieei ore pur. posaly low to assure you your -money's worth! Yet Grants lower prices save you even morel Two weeks away from it all! Lucky youl Just -to make-sure nothing is- lacking to make your vacation IOU70 periect, order your local newspa a per sent along with Vnn'll cof a nnf. nf ronnirKr nil iha nova frrmi home while you are miles away. Get in touch Drurite Hosiery O.P.A. Celling AC Prk 80 1 Ov' Popular 42-gauge hosie7 primarily designed far long service.

with our circulation department now 1 GLENS FALLS POST CIRCULATION DEPT. Glens Falls, N. Y. ERNEST E. DEEB ALBERT CUSIMANO EDWARD DEEB Please send me to the address below, I'sis Hosiery A record of some sort for sentation in the armed forces is 1 I The Post-Star'- held by the Open Air, Market at O.P.A.

Celling Price) tit The Glens Falls Times i from to Seml-sheef 45-gauge hosiery will give good service, yet they're sheer. 1 NAME The brother-in-law. Private Alfred whose' family resides at 7'Geer Street, was inducted February 8, 1943, from Glens Falls. He has been stationed in Alabama and is now in North Africa. Sergeant Tony Alfred Joseph and Private Michael Jay are sons of Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Joseph, 146 Warren Street. The former was graduated from Glens Falls High School in 1938, and was employed by the Union Bag and Paper Corporation at Hudson Falls and as a barber with his father In Warren Street before entering the employ of the. Open Air Market. An Air Corps mechanic, he joined the Army February IS, 1942, and had his" first training at Keesler Field, Mt-liater he was at Merced, Calif, and Is howjIrUAWca.

ADDRESS lovee Hosiery uii O.P.A. Ceiling Price 1.09 95 All Jlail Prepaid 1 ii ,1 l5e per week 750 per month 138 Warren Street, Glens Falls, with seven of its former employes In the Army. They are the four Deeb brothers, Ernest, Joseph, Edward and Robert, brothers of Mrs. William Joseph of -152 Warren Street, whose hus-v, band Is proprietor vt the market; a brother-in-law, Alfred Cusimano, and Michael Jay Joseph and Tony Alfred Joseph, neighbors of but not related to the market proprietor. Corp.

Ernest E. Deeb left Glens Falls with' a draft contingent on January 6, 1942. He was stationed for a time In Scotland and is now In England with the Quartermaster Corps. Before entering the employ of the Open Air Market he was employed by the Tiny Town Togs store in Troy. Private Joseph -Deeb, who was formerly employed at the market but went to Troy where he as a earpenter, was inducted In Troy February 12, 1943.

He Is now stationed with a medical unit at Camp Grant, 111, Private Edward Oeeb was lnduct- ed into the Army in January "of this year, with a Glens Falls draft ontingent, and ia now stationed at Anywhere in the U. Popular rayon and cotton 'mesh. Baby and this "lamby" will be the best of pals I Embroider It on his carriage cover. The blanket stitch and lazy-daisy flowers race along like wildfire. 8ucb fun youll have choosing your colors, too.

Pattern 2968 contains a -transfer pattern of one motif 15 15tt and another 7 12 inches; illustrations of stitches; list of materials required fiSportonl tefow.O.P.A. icnrlngi CIRCULATION DEPT. Diol 2-3131 Private Michael Joseph, after graduating from Glensi Falls High en many of her fine rayon host ocnooi in 1839, was employed, at Open Air Market and by the Union The Post-Star Bag and Paper Corporation at Hud- and JOSEPH DEEB Camp McCoy, In the Quartermaster Corps, Private Robert Deeb, Inducted from, Glens Falls April 8, 1943, is now at Camp Rucker, Ala, In the Medical Corps. soln Falls. Joining the' Army In January, 1943, he is in the Quartermaster Corps at Camp Stoneman after being transferred from Vancouver Barracks, Wash, Mrs.

Joseph also has cousins la Um armed service. Send ELEVEN CENTS in coins for this pattern to The Post-Star. Needlecraf Dept, 82 Eighth Avenue. New York, II rt. Y.

Write plainly PATTERN NUMBER, four NAME and ADDRESS, 147 Glen Sr. irTallH Simfcs 4 3i, MSffl.

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