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The Bristol Daily Courier from Bristol, Pennsylvania • Page 15

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ROEBUCK AND CO Air Conditioning Sale Choose Any Type Heating You Require Regular Low Material Prices Whatever your heating needs may be gas, oil, coal, electricity Sears has all kinds of equipment for all types of homes. Furnace or Boiler FREE ESTIMATES Let us help you to select the right system for your home estimated, engineered, installed by healing experts. Phone or mail coupon. Central or Supplemental LET SEARS ARRANGE COMPLETE INSTALLATION Let Scars take care of all the work for you! We will arrange stallation of anything you see in this ad! Skilled technicians do the installation. AU ways BUY INSTALLED THROUGH SEARS! All Types and Sizes of Heating Units on Sale Replacement Unit or Complete New System Buy at Sears and Save More Than 60 Years of Heating Experience for Millions of American Homes Healing Modernizing THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1965 BRISTOL COURIER and LEVITTOWN TIMES PAGE 15 Loses Title Report To Shareholders Levitt Has Record Sales 9 Higher Profits Police Recover Stolen Auto The Miss America Pageant has stripped a gorgeous brunette of her title of Miss New Mexico because she won the title of Miss Arizona in the USA contest.

Jane Nelson, of New Mexico, a student at Arizona State lost her Miss New Mexico title because she violated a Miss America Pageant rule not to enter other beauty contests for a year. Miss Nelson is shown as Miss New Mexico and competing in the Miss USA contest as Miss Arizona (UPI Telephoto) Stock Market NEW YORK (UPI) Stock prices opened easier in moderate trading today. Bethlehem Steel dropped Vs to Inland eased to Republic added to and Jones Laughlin added to Eastman Kodak slipped to American Cyanamid 2 to 72V2, Allied Chemical to 49V 4 Monsanto Vi to and Union Carbide 2 to 126. Ford slipped a to and General Motors gave up at American motors added Vs at 12. Standard Oil (Ohio) dropped Mother, Girl, 4 Ihirl In Mishap An expectant mother and her four-year-old daughter were injured yesterday afternoon in a two-car accident on Oxford Valley Road at Olds Bristol Tovnship.

Mrs. Joann Mattes of 259 Olds Fairless Hills, and her daughter, Barbara, were treated at Delaware Valley Hospital, Bristol, after being taken therej by the Levittown Fairless Hills Rescue Squad. Police said Mrs. autoj was struck by a car operated by Charles Goldberg, 45, of 31 Orchard Lane, Oaktree Hollow, i Lenttown. He was charged with disregarding a stop sign.

IV 4 to Standard Oil (N.J.) to Standard Oil of California to 68 and Atlantic Refining to 66 Kennecott Copper advanced 1 0 uh 02 2 Reynolds Metals dropped to 41, and Anaconda tacked on Vs at Local Stocks The following mid-day stocks have been supplied by Hornblower Hemphill Noyes 51 W. State ton. Colorado Fuel Iron Food Fair Philadelphia Electric Public Service Rohm Haas 161 Sears Roebuck 68 -f Thiokol 3M 57 4 Fruehauf 32V4 Stauffer Chem Electric Battery Levitt Sons Purex Lenox 20V Consolidated Cigar Over the Counter H. K. Porter 101 Paterson Paper 18Vi A sales record for Levitt and Sons, marking a new high in the homebuilding industry, a a 22 per cent increase in profit were reported yesterday by the international builder.

In his annual report to share, holders, President William J. Levitt said gross sales for the fiscal year ended Feb. 28, 1965, were $60,031,000, a 45 per cent increase over gross sales of $41,. 169.000 for the previous year After tax profits were $2, 588.000 or 85 cents a share, as compared with $2,110,000, or 70 cents a share, for the previous year. Counter Trend Levitt pointed out the performance was counter to the industry trend.

is the fourth year in a row that both (sales and profits) increased, and it takes on added significance because it was accomplished at a time when homebuilding had declined and reduced sales and profits had been widely reported throughout the he said. He also told stockholders that contracts continue strong and are ahead of last year at this Before tax earnings were $5,148,000. or $1.69 per share, in fiscal 1965, as compared with $4,000,000, or $1.33 per share, in fiscal 1964. Federal and Puerto Rico income taxes for the current year were $2.560,000, as compared with $1,890,000 a year earlier. The four year growth period referred to by Levitt saw dollar volume double from some 000.000 in 1962 while net earnings nearly trebled.

Prior to that time the company built in only one market at a time. Since then it has greatly broadened its management organization and expanded into major metropolitan markets at home an overseas, and is now active in four states on the east, ern seaboard New York, New Jersey, Maryland and in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and in Paris and Madrid. A 1963 convertible reported stolen in Croydon was recovered early today at the municipal parking lot in Bristol, minus four hubcaps. Patrolman Mike Pierandozzi on routine patrol noticed the car parked on the north end of the lot at 1:14 a.m. Upon investigation, he found the keys still in the ignition al.

though the car start. He checked Bristol Township police who said Joseph Matckie- wicz of 1521 Lincoln Highway, Parkland, reported it stolen yesterday from State Road, Croydon. Police said the transmission was damaged, and Mackiewicz had to tow it home. 78 Vs 2 IV 2 Rumor Sends OAS Team Meets Again SANTO DOMINGO (UPI) Inter-American mediators will try again today to persuade rebel Col. Francisco Caamano Deno to agree to a compromise settlement of the Dominican crisis.

The three-man team sent here by the Organization of American States (OAS) conferred Wednesday with Maj. Gen. Antonio Imbert Barrera, chief of the military civilian junta, with unannounced results. The OAS team has not revealed the nature of the proposals it is making to the rival Dominican leaders. Informed sources say the inter-American negotiators favor the formation of a non-political to run the nation until elections can be held.

This solution is believed to be satisfactory to Imbert, but Caamano has so far rejected it, the sources said. Maj. Gen. Hugo Panasco Alvim, Brazilian commander of the inter-American peace force, announced Wednesday night that the projectiles that killed two civilians in rebel-held southeastern Santo Domingo Friday night were mortar shells manufactured more than 30 years ago. apparently in France.

The shells were fired into the rebel zone from the U.S.-held east bank of the Ozama River, apparently by junta forces firing from positions beyond the American lines. Stocks Down Obituaries Unit Meets Tonight William Pfender, a member of the Northeast Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce, will address Operation Decency tonight Hi 8:30 at St. Joseph the Worker auditorium, Fallsington. Pfender will present a lecture on the affects of obscene literature on juvenile delinquency. He chairman of the Citizens Opposed to Pornography.

The public ha been invited to hear Pfender torright, Stephen Kufrovich, president of ron Decency, said. College Study Ready June 18 HARRISBURG (UPI) A year-long study of community college education will be delivered to the state Council of Education when it meets in Harrisburg June 18. The study, compiled by Dr. Kalph Fields, professor of higher education at Columbia University, may be accepted as the basis for a master plan for community colleges in the state, was made at the direction of the council. The study is expected to detail the enrollment potential of community colleges in the state and the part they should play ir.

helping meet the educational needs. It also may advise the number of community colleges necessary in the Commonwealth in the future. NEW YORK crackpot rumor that President Johnson had suffered a stroke Wednesday sent an already weakened stock market reeling through another day of heavy losses. The nature of the shot-lived but frantic selling wave gave rise to hopes the market would begin the long road to recovery today. It was believed selling spree was touched off with a series of telephone calls by an unidentified woman, asking: time did the President suffer his The President, in fact, had a busy day.

He was seen at vari, ous times by newsmen, aides and visitors. When word of the rumor reached the White House, physician, Rear Adm. George C. Burkley, pronounced him in perfect health. Hie White House called the ru.

mors and the market recovered somewhat, though not enough. The prestigious Dow Jones industrial average fell 9.21 points to 879.74, slightly recov- lering from its low of the dav, 1875.90. What particularly irked brokers was the jump in the num- 1 ber of shares traded, 7.070,000— i the heaviest since March 4 when volume was 7.3 million. The losses, following 13.10 Dow Jones dip, seemed to reinforce the belief that the market is becoming more and more vulnerable to bad news and less and less responsive to favorable, optimis. tic reports.

Tate Invites Astronauts PHILADELPHIA (UPI) Astronauts James McDivitt and Edward White were invited Wed. nesday by Mayor James 1 H. J. Tate to attend a civic reception in their honor. Tate congratulated the pair on their four- day space flight and said, historic achievement adds a new dimension to our nation's Woman Pleads For Paper Saek KANSAS CITY, Mo.

(AP) Mrs. Neal Nalley of Olathe. has issued a plea for the return of a paper sack which disappeared from a lunch counter Tuesday while she and her 6 year-old son son, Terry, were eating at a downtown store in Kansas City. The sack contained baseball glove and his artificial hand. a THOMAS M.

FITZPATRICK Thomas M. Fitzpatrick, husband of Nellie Barber Fitzpatrick of 4 Bowling Green Morrisville, died yesterday at his home after a lengthy illness. He was 73. Born in Ireland. Mr.

Fitzpatrick resided in New York before moving to Morrisville 13 years ago. He was a retired construction warehouse man and later worked as a security officer at the Robertson Manufacturing Morrisville. In addition to his wife, he is survived by a brother, John, in Ireland, and several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be held at 8:30 a.m. Saturday from the J.

Allen Hooper Funeral Chapel, 45 N. Pennsylvania Morrisville. Requiem High Mass will be celebrated at the Holy Trinity RC Church of Morri.v- ville at 9.36 a.m. Interment will be at the convenience of the family. Friends may call tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m.

at the funeral chapel. MRS. LILLIAN BEEBE Mrs. Lillian Linde Beebe, 55. wife of Richard S.

Beebe.died Tuesday at her home, Richboro Road. Newtown, after a lengthy illness. Born in Philadelphia, she was the daughter of Mary E. Read Linde of Pineville and the late William G. Linde.

Besides her husband and mother, she is survived by a sister. Mrs. Anne Horton of Philadelphia, and three brothers, William Linde of Los Angeles. Norman Linde of Chicago, and Charles Linde of Pineville. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 11 a.m.

from the Charles F. Swartz Funeral Home, 323 E. Washington Newtown. Rev. Dr.

Robert G. Foulkes, pastor of Newtown Presbyterian Church wil olffici ate. Private interment will be in Mount Peace Cemetery, Philadelphia. There are no calling hours. The family requests the omission of flowers.

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