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The Pocono Record from Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania • Page 18

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The Pocono Recordi
Location:
Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania
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18
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THE DAILY RECORD, STROUDSBURG. a WEDNESDAY. APRIL 1 uuO Taverns Mav Pick Hours Season Open! Firemen Answer 'Enemy 9 Calls Ghestnulliill oods ire Stroud Vw Battles Grass Marsh's Shed Blaze Snuffed RKODHEADsY ILLK men from three companies KOI I) Township volunteer STKOI firemen were firemen battled a grass and wood called to Marsh's Foundry at fought a woods fire in Chestnut- fire for one and one-half hours 3:40 p.m. yesterday to extinguish hill Township for an hour and 43 minutes a 11 15 a.m. yesterday.

The fire on thp Brod- heads Me.Michacls Road and four acres were burned, firemen said Taking pait in the battle against the flames were the West Knd and Jackson Township Kirc Depts. and the Blue Ridge Hook, and Ladder Co. a fire in a storage shed. The fire, reportedly started from a spark during foundry operations, wa. confined to some wooden forms stored in the shed, and damage was slight.

shortly after 3 p.m. yesterday. Fire Chief Lester Rice said the blaze spread from the Stroudsburg dump to the property of Joseph Hopkins on W. Main St. Approximately 33 acres was burned.

Rice said three pieces of equipment answered the alarm. Fire- men used 300 gallons of water HUdUC Ipllld from Indian tanks and rnd line r.uLAl>Kl.rHlA an WA hose to extinguish the flames. in TAVERN operators desiring to operate on Eastern Standard Time during Summer months may remain open from 7 a.m. to 2 a Standard Time, or 8 a m. to 3 a.m., Daylight Saving Time, in areas where DST is the accepted time.

Clubs operating on standard; time may remain open from a.m. to 3 a.m., standard time, or 8 a m. to 4 a.m., DST, in the same areas. If a licensee or club elects to operate on DST, hours are am. to 2 am.

for taverns and 7 a m. to 3 a.m. for clubs. Mbova acationing MONROVIA, Liberia (AP) Kenya labor leader Tom Mboya is spending a week in In is West African republic found'd in the century as a refuge for freed American slaves. He was ihvited by President William V.

Tubman. MORA Meets At Todav THE MORA Club will meet at 2 p.m. today at the YMCA. During the meeting a film, titled From the Earth Natural will be shown. in The Daily Record DONT GAMBLE WITH YOUR HEALTH al AT FORUM at a forum held yesterday in the Penn.Stroud by the Po- tono Mountains Vacation Bureau are (left to right) Everett executive of tne Pennsylvania Hotels William J.

Altier. vacation bureau president; Donald Montgomery, assistant director American Hotels Washington, D. C.t and L. Gardner Moore, resort vice president for PHA. Resort Industry Situations Aired SWIMMING POOL operation, unemployment compensation, recruitment of rc help and federal regulations affecting the resort industry were discussed at a forum conducted yesterday in the Penn-Stroud Hotel.

jointly vo- fStaff by MacLeod) Condemnation Maps For Stokes Filed 2)eU fr S. and The program was sponsored by the Pocono Mountains Vacation Bureau and the Pennsylvania Hotels Assn. George Livingstone, regional sanitarian for the Kirby Health Center, discussed regulations, algae control meth'ris, turbidity I control, bactrriologial analysis of swimming pool water and related topics as the program Ope neri. Recent Merger Hastening MERGER of the Erie and Lackawanna railroads will hasten a resumption of stock dtvi- dends. Harry Von Wilier, presi- Paul J.

Smith, 11 dent of Erie, told stockholders unemployment eompensa 1 committee of Pennsylvania spoke on recent amendments to, An Interstate Commrire Com-, the state unemployment com- i mission examiner has approved i pensatlon laws as they effect seasonal workers and students. His talk was followed by one by Paul Peersol, in charge of recruitment for resort, work for the merger, which is now before the full ICC. Von Wilier said he expected a final decision before the end of the year. While he held some hope for the Pennsylvania State Employ- dividend resumption under the Mod A 1 I ir.ent Service After luncheon, Donald Montgomery, Washington, D.C., representative of the American Hotels Assn. discussed the Kennedy Wage and Hour Bill providing a proposed minimum wage of 51.25 an hour disregarding tips, room and board and other factors IHscuaaion Period A discussion period with L.

Gardner Moore, resort vice president of PHA: Everett Al merged firm, Von Wilier noted, possibility for an early resumption of dividends is Deferred Von Wilier said interest on income bonds and debentures been deferred and these accumulations of back Interest must he paid before dividend' can be resumed. In a routine annual meeting stockholders were told the road earned about $310,000 in the first quarter compared with a net Jen. executive secretary of of $045.000 last year. Von PHA and Frank Parke, said the road expects to man of the PHA resort commit- make a profit for the year, tee, followed. The final item on the agenda was a discussion of the work of the bureau in attempting to secure votes for the harness racing referendum to be voted upon at the April 26 primary election.

CONDEMN YTION a for on the Mill Road in Stroud Township were filed in the office of Jeaneatte Batnry, Monroe County register and recorder. A contract for the construction was awarded by the state Dept, several weeks ago. The work, including construction of a protective dike, wifi replace a stretch of the road washed out in heavy rains two years ago. Rank Votes Share I dividend THE board of directors of Northeastern Pennsylvania National Bank and Trust Scranton, yesterday voted a dividend of 50 rents a share, able May 2 to shareholders of record at the close of busines? April 19. The board's action was announced by Frank E.

Hemeli hank ptesidcnt. I S. Jailed WARSAW (APt Zygmunt Szambrovvski of Warsaw has been sentenced to 10 years in jail on charges of spying for the United States, the official Polish News Agency reports. The U. S.

Km- bassy refused comment on the case. carefree approach to Easter and warm weather! open weave Dress shirt cotton needs no ironing A great shirt any way you look at it! With a tie perfect for business. Open the collar ideal for leisure hours. Open weave for coolness, a pleasure to wear, a pleasure to launder. AH cotton that dries smooth, stays smooth and neat all day long, thanks to exclusive Reserve Neatness.

Why not stock up today. Whites or Solid Colors $425 a. Vivo iiareSuno Sc onS FOR MEN and 5.72 Main St. Stroudsburg When you buy cure-alls from an itinerant peddler the stakes are tragically high. The peddler may, in effect, be risking your health for a fast profit.

Since health is your most precious gift, rely on the community health team in the event of illness. See your family physician. Should he prescribe medicine, our fully stocked prescription department is your assurance of prompt, courteous service. KRESGE DRUG STORE HA 1-0710 Parlie Unangst, owner Free Delivery 17 Crystal St. Prescription E.

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CAMP 245 PO of A is sponsoring Card Party at the Fire House on Sat-1 urday night. April 23. Amos Johnson, janitor of ihe polk Twp. School is a surgical i patient In St. Luke Hospital Bethlehem.

was stricken 111 Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs Walter Kibler. Albrightiville; Mildred Kibler, Weiss port Mr. and Mrs.

John Arnold, Saylorshurg. a Mackes, Henry Green and Elwood Getz, place, called on William Eckipy who continues ill at his home Forest Fire Crew Danee FOREST FIRE Crew 34 will hold a dance Saturday. April 23. at Clyde Tavern, Cresco. The volunteer crew, which purchases equipment themselves for fighting fires, will use the money for buying more equipment, and paving for tbeii recently acquired six-wheel drive truck.

While Last! OS Funeral BITTENBENDER, Mrs. Anna of Sdota, April 12, 1960. Aged 81 years. Relatives and friends ate respectfully Invited to attend funeral services Saturday, April 16 at 2 p.m. from the Kresge Funeral Home Interment in the Buena Vista Viewing Friday 7 m.

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