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16 Hazleton Standard-Speaker, Saturday, March 15, 1969 Public Notice Public Notice 5 Physicians Plan Diagnostic Notice Is hereby given to all persons concerned that the accountants In the following estates have (lied their accounts In the office of the Register of Wills or the Clerk of the Orphans' Court on or before February 21. 1969, and that unless objections are filed thereto, said accounts will be confirmed and Clinic on Butler Tvp. Tract audited by the Orphans' Court of Luzerne County at 10 A.M. on Tuesday, April 1, I9t. Markets and Business News tract of land along Route 309 in The erection of a diagnostic clin NO.

NAME OF ESTATE ACUUUMTANT 1. Mary Dudeck Edward P. Dudeck 2. Robert Ashman. Sr.

Robert Ashman. Jr. FIDUCIARY CAPACITY Executor Executor Executrix acres in the Sand Springs area from Mrs. Esther Salutko, Drums. The ic and the eventual addition of a 3.

Amv M. Siusser i lorence siusser Gregory CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING LOCAL CASH CLASSIFIED RATES Count five average words to the line day 3 lines $1 80 Each additional line 30c day Card of Thanks 30c per line The above rates apply only to Hazleton trading area. Outside trading area rate: 35c per line, minimum 3 lines. Payable in advance. Please report errors immediately.

We will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion. CONTRACT RATES ON REQUEST Dial 455-3636 and ask for Classified Butler Township. It was revealed by the Standard-Speaker earlier this week that Dr, purchase price listed at the Luzerne County courthouse was $92,100. hospital are the plans announced by Dr. R.

Douglas Collins, Berwick physician, for utilization of a 103- Collins had purchased the 103.43 53 29 2834 29 NEW YORK (AP) Friday's selected Kew York Stock Exchanee Dnces: Dr. Collins, when queried by a reporter, said that five physicians 292 69'i 6'i 69'4 7 37 3634 36H gales Net (hds.) Hifh Low Close C'h. Mum on the Trip to Las Vegas 33 6734 67 673' Vi 87 59 59'4 W. 85 343 34Vi will be involved in the project. Although he would not reveal their names, the physician noted that all 25 22 214 22 4.

Neil J. Suchodolskl, Min. 5. Adolf Woznlakowski, etc. e.

William E. Deisroth 7. Joseph H. Schwartz 8. Charles J.

Pahler 9. Virginia Bellas 10. Willard F. Harmon 11. Jennie M.

Bachman 12. May Bush 13. George Bolltsky 14. Eliz. Minkiewicz, etc.

15. Stanley Tylman 16. Blanche B. Sutherland 17. Gabriella Bernoskl 18.

Paul Bedford 19. Elsie M. Wilson 137 49'i 49'a 493' 47 36Vi 35'i 35 Panther Valley School Board are internists with sub-specialties Guardian Executor Administratrix C.T.A. Sub. Trustee Executor Administratrix C.T.A.

Surv. Executor Administrator Executrix Administrator Administratrix C.T.A. Executrix Executor Executors Executor Executors Thomas E. Mack, Esq. Phillip Wanakowskl Dorothy P.

Lorah Wyo. Nat. Bk. of W-B William J. Pahler Shirley Bogdan Roland Harmon Hazleton Nat.

Bank Marian Bush John Boyer Dorothy Rozman Mrs. Bernard Kovaleski Jarrett Wi Jennings Ben Gronkowski Helen DeMaranville Miners Nat. Bank of W-B Roy F. Allen Hanover Nat. Bank Indications are that the modern 161 42 40U 41' 287 874 87 13 which questions about the trip were Efforts of Panther Valley citizens 75 33'i 32V.

33' 4 56 56 56 98 1SV 15 15 103 28', 28 28 126 20H 19 19 18 5P 51Vi 52 22'- 225 22 150 26b 25'A 25'2 218 72 71'- IVt 44 52 3 52 52 Vi 268 11 '4 11 694 52 51H 51" 553 7li 95' 95''2 -4 446 34 33Vi 'a 309 65 64 65 4 1151 32V 31 Vi 31 '4 4 301 48'i 461i 48J l'i ruled "out of order" by Board medical clinic building will be com pleted and in operation by 1973 The clinic, according to the Ber President Robert Stianche. 465 80' IVk 79'4 Vt 57 29 28Vi 395 383 37'i 38 41 744j 73 63 537'. 53i 533 Vi ANNOUNCEMENTS wick physician, will handle every The Courier quotes Section 321 of the School Laws of Pennsylvania as stating, as a part of the oath to learn more about the trip of the Panther Valley School Board to Las Vegas, over last Thanksgiving weekend were rebuffed Wednesday. The Tamaqua Evening Courier said the school board may be sub diagnostic study that can be handled on an out-patient basis. Card of Thanks 240 4,7.

46'i 47L Vi 85 57i 56' 56'-4 133 4234 4134 42 21 524 53 97 213 21'i 213i 351 43" 42'4 423- 35 32 31Vi 313. ACT Ind 3.40 Admiral AlrRedta 1 50 Alleg Cp AHegLud 2.40 AHegPw 128 Allis Chalm Alcoa 1.80 Am Can 2.20 Am Motors Am 2.40 Atl Rich 1.80 Avco Cp 1.20 Bell How .60 Beth Stl 1.60 Boeing 1.20 BorgWar 125 Budd Co .80 Burroug 1.20 Ccrro 1.60b Ches Ohio 4 Chrvsler 2 CiTFin 1.80 Cities Svc 2 ColuGas 1.60 Comsat ConEdis 180 Corn Pd 1.70 CorGW 2.50a Curtiss Wrt 1 DowChm 2.40 Dresslnd 140 duPont 1.25g 20. Caroline G. Walser, etc. construction at a later date of a hospital to handle internal medicine sworn to by each school director, "that I will not knowingly receive, either directly or indirectly, any Donald Maue Miners Nat.

Bank of W-B Michael Waligorskl Theresa Valence Anthony Dominick 405 35V 34'i 345. Vi ject to an investigation to reveal Surv. Executor Executor Executor Administratrix C.T.A. Executor Administratrix 21. Ruth Fuller Doran 22.

Anna Demchak, etc. 23. Mary Rutkowskl 24. John Defalco in-patients. 308 634 67' 163 29534 293'i 2953i 1 86 33V, 33V, 33.

Dr. Collins said a professional whether the school code was vio- money or other valuable thing for lated when the directors accepted: the performance of any act or Dorothy Ann Boyson 25. George Wasilauckas HELEN A. O'CONNOR 397 38'i 38 38i i 436 49 483i 4834 medical building firm will handle the erection of the clinic, with much work to be contracted to 164 25 'i 24H 24S 47 23V 231's 2313. 3l 73 38'-, 37'i 37'i 12 6734 67'4 67V 255 51 50', 501 65 39 38', 383 291 59 58 58si 82 30H 29H 2934 32 437'.

43'i 43i Vi 108 33-', 33 33H 74 375 37 39 248 245 245'i 2'i 41 23H 227i 23'i 149 73'i 72 73'-i 52 3634 36 oti'i 77 154Vi 153 1533'. Register of Wills and Clerk of the Orphans' Court 102 827i 80'i 80-4 2 PLAVCAN To all the kind relatives, friends and neighbors who assisted and consoled us during the illness and death of our beloved mother, Mrs. Mary Plavcan, we wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation. Also to Dr. L.

J. Vercusky, the pallbear-ers, those who sent floral or spiritual bouquets, donated autos, drivers and to all others who assisted us in any other way. Children 4 42 41 M. 41 the "free" trip arranged by the duty pertaining to my office, other architect planning a new school for than the compensation permitted the district. by law." More than 50 persons attended The board answered some ques-this week's board meeting during tions about the new school during 110 32Vi 32 32.

i area firms. He noted that the pa 47 34 3 34 34 "4 19 41 403 i 403-4 128 42'i 413i 42''4 New Shooting Hours Still tients from the clinic will be referred to all hospitals in the Co 144 37' a 37'i 37 V4 lumbia, Luzerne and Schuylkill 154 11 11 Vi 11 29 52 5234 523, Schmidt Gets County area. The physician, who is one of Ber Have No Effect on Mishaps 313 49 4834 49 98 42 "4 41V, 41 i 116 24 234 23 21 30 30 30 Vi Stocks in the Spotlight Close Change DuqLt 1.66 Kodak EndJohn FalrchC Firestne 1.60 FMC Cp .85 FoodFair .90 FordMot 2.40 FruehCp 1.70 GenDynam 1 Oen Elec 3.60 Gen Mills .80 Gen Mot 3.40 GPubUt 1.60 GTelEl 148 GettyOil Gillette 1.20 Goodrich 1.72 Goodyr 1.50 Grant 1.40 Gt Nor Ry 3 Greyhound 1 Gulf Oil 1.50 GulfWInd .40 Holidylnn .35 IBM 3.20 Int Harv 180 Int Pap 1.50 Int .95 JohnMan 2.40 JohnsMan wi Jones Lau Joy Mfg 1.40 Koppers 1.60 Kresge SS .34 Kroger 1.30 Leh Val Ind LibOFrd 2.80 Litton 1.89t LockhdA 2.20 LoneSGa 1.12 Lukens Stl 1 Maralhn 1.60 Marcor Inc 1 MartinM 1.10 Maytag 1 Merck 1.80a MGM 1.20 MlnnMM 160 Nat Bisc 2 20 Nat Can .60 NatCash 1.20 Dairv 1.60 Nat Dist 1.80 Nat Fuel 1.68 NatLead 3.40 Nat Steel 2.50 Niag MP 1.10 NoAmRock 2 OliioEdis 1.50 Owenslll 135 PacGEl 1.50 Pan Am .40 PennCen 2 40 Penney JC 1 PaPwU 160 PennzUn .80 Phlla El 1 64 Phil! Pet 2 60 Polaroid .32 PPG Ind 1.40 ProctGa 2 60 PubSCol 1.06 Pullman 2.80 RCA 1 Reading Co RepubStl 2 50 Revlon 1.40 Rexall Revn Met .90 RoyDut 1 89r StRegP 1.40 Scott Paper 1 wick's most prominent medical men, came to that community A review of hunting accidents in There were 505 non-fatal hunting 52 51 52 "1 Public Notice 51 Vi 50 50 18 67 495 Pennsylvania during 1968 shows GOP Support from Harrisburg. The author of at 25 23 24 4 28 28 28- 84 84'4 84 that for the second consecutive year the current shooting hours pro least two books on internal medicine, Dr. Collins expects to continue to live and practice in 39 39 39 99 98 99 Vi 50 4 50V.

151 104 32 Post gram has had no effect whatsoever For Hig on the number of mishaps, accord NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary have been granted to the Hazleton National Bank, Broad and Laurel Streets. Hazleton, Pennsylvania and Elizabeth Nancy Gitz, 108 Wilson Drive, Hazleton, Pennsylvania in the Estate of Ralph Gitz. (who became deceased on February 26, 1969) late of Hazleton City, Luzerne Countv, Pennsylvania. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make nv. accidents in 1968, and very few occurred early in the morning or late in the afternoon.

In.no instance did light conditions have a bearing on an accident. In fact, there is evidence to support the belief that the new shooting hours have made hunters more safety conscious and more aware of their responsibility in observing opening and closing hours ing to the Game Commission. 24 58 58 58 103 111 109V, 109 1 106 41 40 40 22 41 40 40 51 28 28', 28 William T. Schmidt, Camp Hill, Current hunting hours the state 78 4 2 Vs Vi 2V4 1V 1 1 51 14V2 29 31 Vi 29V4 50 20 5178 49V 33 1 35 Vi 23Vi 42 24 95V2 Hess Ch Glen Aid Pac Pet Ltd Beth Stl Tex Sul Natomas Brunswick Am Tel Tel City Invest Columb Pict Ina Corp Kings Str Occident Pet East Air Line Atl Richfld an informal discussion this week but, at no time, were questions permitted about the Las Vegas trip. The Courier said such trips are arranged by resort hotels to lure gamblers to the city.

Last Sunday the school board at a press conference, explained that expenses of the trip were paid by the Dunes Hotel and Country Club, Las Vegas, as an advertising feature. The press conference had been called to answer an earlier report of the trip and a report that the trip was paid by the architectural firm of Bellante, Clause, Miller-Nolan, Scranton. The only question about the trip advanced to the floor at this week's meeting was, "who gave permission for the school station wagon to pick up the directors at the air- former mayor of Scranton, hasj are from one-half hour before sun rise until sunset, with a few ex 73 66 65 122 50 49 49 46 21 20 21 66 3 7 37 37 35 28 27 28 ceptions. ment forthwith and those having claims been given the backing of the Pennsylvania Republican Congressional delegation for a federal position. Schmidt, now director of Bureau At the time the program was in 47 70 69'-a 70 1 36 35 36 67 United Fund Plans Labor Counseling The United Labor Council of Low augurated several years ago, heavy criticism was levelled at the Game 23 22 23 V.

V. 122 are 10 present tne same without delav to said Hazleton National Bank and Elizabeth Nancy Gitz. Executors, or to their attorney: Pasco L. Schiavo, Esquire 306 Northeastern Building Hazleton, Pennsylvania 18201 54 52 53Vi IV, 337 of State and Federal Economic Aid Commission because it was charged State Top Helper For Ducks Unlimited that the new hours would lead to 169 8 80 41 381 48 45 "a 46 31 31 Vi 31 47 47 47 29 29'i 29 71 68 Vi 68 2 more accidents. in the State Department of Commerce, also has the backing of Gov.

Raymond Shafer. Reo. Joseph McDade, Scranton, The earliest fatal hunting acci 434 106Vi 105 105 2 Pennsylvania conservationists paced the nation in funds collected NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary have been grant-ed to Elizabeth Kopashy, 172 W. Thirl-well Avenue. Hazleton City, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania in the Estate ot Rose Lewis, widow, (who became de er Luzerne and Carbon Counties dent in 1968 occurred at 7:45 a.

sought and received the support of and light conditions were not a ac-. for Ducks Unlimited in 1968. and the Greater Hazleton United Fund has announced that both his fellow congressmen in behalf; port on their return from trip? tor in any fatal mishap. I keystone btate contrioutions to Local Stocks Price Allegheny Airlines 28Vs Beryllium Corp. 24 Dorr-Oliver 21 Eltra Corp.

39'2 Gaylords National 147s Glen Alden 14V4 organizations will co-sponsor a sec oi scnmiai. The ouestion went unanswered. ceased on February 27, 1969) late of Hazleton City, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment ond annual union counseling pro' The federal position, a presiden gram for the benefit of members tial appointment subject to Senate lurinwun ana mose Having claims ara to present the same without delav tn of organized labor who are inter Coal Twp. Eyes said Elizabeth Kopashy, Executrix, or confirmation, is that of state co-chairman of the Appalachian Re- a a 1 ested in community service activi 32 35 35 35 Vi 57 84 84 84 80 23 22 Vi 21 53 52 52 326 4 2 41 '4 41 12 20 19 20 95 45 45'i 45 21 79 78 78', 44 44 42 43 127 40 39 39 107 48 48 48 Vi 27 37 37'.

37 138 28 "4 27 28 224 65 64 65 Vi Vi 252 65 64 64 116 58 S7'a 57 Vi 297 77 77 77Vi 27 68 68 69 42 52 51'a 51 31 64 4 64'. 95 27 27'i 27 201 83 82 82 98 35 34 "a 35 Vi 235 18 17V, 18 125 40 39 39 81 11 10 10 Gulf Western 34 Hercules Inc. 43Vi uie piuiieenug waienowi conservation organization last year totaled a record-smashing $238,700. California was in second place with $222,000, while New York was third with $95,600. The funds collected are sent to DU's construction affiliate, Ducks Unlimited (Canada), which utilizes the monies for wideranging wetlands construction and rehabilitation across the continent's prime 10 ner attorney: Pasco L.

Schiavo, Esquire 306 Northeastern Building Hazleton, Pennsylvania 18201 Garbage Deal Peoples First National Bank Reelects Staff The Peoples First National Bank and Trust Company reelected its gion Commission, in eueci, xne person serving in that capacity is the executive director of the entire federal program. Joe W. Flem Cont. Can 63Va P. P.

L. 31 Dr. Pepper 46'2 Redman Industries 2W A proposal to dump mountains of Philadelphia trash into abandoned strip mines in the Shamokin region is being considered by Coal Township supervisors, the Standard- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary have been granted to Theresa George, 334 E. Diamond Avenue, Hazleton City, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania in the Estate of Frank A. George, (who became deceased on March 1.

1969) late of Hazleton Citv. ing, the present state co-chairman, is serving only until President Richard M. Nixon appoints his suc waterfowl production region, prin St. Regis Paper 27V Studebaker Worthington 51 Tenneco Inc. Bid Asked cessor ties.

The counseling program will begin April 23 and will be held for six consecutive Monday evenings. Union counselors will learn how to use social service programs in order that they can make proper referrals that will provide direct assistance to the consumer of service. Last year, 30 union counselors were graduated from a similar program, and according to Dave Donlin, United Fund executive director, these counselors have pro SearsR 1.20a StOCal 2 80b StOillnd 2.30 StdOilNJ StdOilOh 2.70 StudeWorth i Sun Oil lb Tenneco 1.28 Texaco 2.80a Textron .80 Thiokol .40 TransWAir 1 Transitron Un Carbide 2 UnOilCal 1.40 Uniroyal .70 UnltAirLin 1 UnltAirc 1.80 Un Fruit 1.40 USPIyCh 1.50 US Steel 2.40 WnUTel 140 WestgEl 1.80 White Mot 2 wlnnDix 1.56 present staff of officers headed by of Luzerne County Pennsylvania. All per cipally the prairie provinces Canada. O.

E. Phillips, president. Tappan Co. 4534 46 The other officers re-elected Since its founding in 1937, Ducks Unlimited has collected over $17 sons maeotea to said Estate are requested to make payment forthwith and those having claims are to present the same without delay to said Theresa George, Executrix, or to her attorney: Pasco L. Schiavo, Esquire 306 Northeastern Building Hazleton, Pennsylvania 18201 might'be in line for a state cabinet The supervisors said they are considering a plan by Eastern Land a- 'Reclamation Company to bring In his present state of garbage and trash to Schmidt receives a salary region for dumping into strip- 13979- ninff nitc million for its vital conservation 334 43 42 42 168 55 54 55 164 25 25 25 297 39 37 38 1 303 76 Vi 75 75 1 22 49 47 47 2 256 76 Vi 75 75 84 44 Vi 147 40 40 109 65 65 65 27 47 4T.i 47 20 34 34 34 Vi 94 29 29 29 90 258 257 257 1 297 46 44 44 1 programs.

Poultry NEW YORK (API (USDA1 Dressed poultry. New York, Philadelphia and Boston carlot and trucklot turkey markets, V. S. grade A ready-to-cook, frozen: car-lot interest on undergrades and canner packs good. Dumping would be permitted, it are: Artnur js.

dick, cnairman 01 the board; August H. Genetti, vice chairman; Luther E. Keuch, secretary; Albert H. Eidam, assistant secretary; Thomas J. Conahan, M.

assistant secretary; Eugene C. Bogdon, executive vice-president; Frank J. Rauzi, vice president; David L. Wetzel, vice president and controller; Roy E. John vided information and referral to He has been mentioned as a successor to Clifford Jones as state commerce secretary.

Woolworth 1 XeroxCp 1.60 YngstSht 1.80 Offerings of young hens and consumer was noted, only if the township were not directly involved in handling the trash and if the project were weight young toms spotty and mostly re ZenithR 1.40 87 5 2 51', 51 Copyrighted by The Associated Press 1969 stricted to specific sizes. Cham nuying Interest no better than fair. Sales of U. S. grade A.

frozen: young hens 8-16 lbs 30-31; young toms 14-22 lbs 28-29 22-24 lbs 31. 24-26 lbs 32. Retires From Air Force Master Sergeant Thomas A. Sev-ersky, son of Mrs. Helen Gazdziak, 645 Ridge West Hazleton, has retired from the U.S.

Air Force after more than 22 years of service. Prior to his retirement Severski Offerings reported: fryer-roasters 4-8 Produce PHILADELPHIA (AP) Trading was fair and supplies light to moderate on many people who otherwise would not have availed themselves of community services. Union counseling also provides leadership training to the students attending the program, and the AFL-CIO feels that union counseling has been the beginning of training for many currently prominent labor movement leaders. Arrangements for the union coun lbs. 33Vi-34: young hnes 8-16 lbs 30-31: young toms 14-22 lbs 28-29Vi.

22-24 lbs approved and controlled by the State Health Department and State Mines Department. The township said Eastern Land offered to pay $1.70 for each ton dumped if the township provides unloading facilities and material to cover the trash. son, vice president; Frederic W. Deisroth, vice president; Frank Walser, vice president; and Frederick D. Boettger, cashier.

Also re-elected were Robert W. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Articles of Incorporation were filed with the Department of State, of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, on February 26, 1969, for the purpose of obtaining a Certificate of Incorporation of a business organized under the Business Corporation Law of the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, approved May 5, 1933, P.L. 364, as amended. The name of th corporation is EDITH INDUSTRIES, INC. The purposes of the corporation are: Dyeing, bleaching, weaving, knitting, printing, laminating, napping, shearing, sueding, and processing of all types of material, whether natural or synthetic, selling at wholesale or retail, exporting and importing, and to manufacture the same into items for sale, and to purchase.

Improve, hold, lease, sell, mortgage, manage, operate, and deal in real estate or any interest in same or to do any and all things neces Report of the Stock Market By PHIL THOMAS AP Business Writer NEW YORK (AP) The stock the Philadelphia Wholesale Food Center 31-31 24-28 lbs 32-32 Va, 26-28 lbs 33'i, 28-30 lbs 34-34'i. 30 lbs and up 34Vi-35'i. Squabs and duckungs unchanged. Market l-'riday. Apples: Ctn.

tray pack: N.J. Red Delicious 100-1 25s 6 50. Delicious 88-1 2os 5.50-5.75; PA Red Delicious 88-1135 5.50-6.00, Lewis, senior trust officer; Thomas Delicious 88-lOOs 5 Ctn. film bag Rohrbach, trust officer; Catherine 12 3-lb: N. J.

Red Delicious Red Eastern Land last year proposed seling program are being handled Stetz, assistant trust officer; James iwasf a inanagement analyst in a iricw trct nffioor-i of Air Force Systems Com- Staymans 4.20; PA Red Staymans 4.25. Delicious i Staymans 3.75-4.00. Controlled Atmosphere Storage: PA ctn. tray pack market turned in its third a plan to naui treated ana com- the Community Services Com Treasury Balance WASHINGTON (AP) The cash position of the Treasury March 11: Balance $4,165,005,799.31 Deposits $128,891,981,515.67 Withdrawals $142,450,661,449.82 Total debt $361,517,990,572.21 Gold assets $10,366,970,128.66 pressed trash from Philadelphia to mittee of the Labor Council. Ber Red Staymans 88-113S 6.00.

Staymans 88- 125s 5.00-5 50. straight losing performance Friday. The Dow Jones industrial av strip mines to help restore them to Beets: N.J. ti PA bu. bkt.

topped nard Danishefsky' is the committee loose 1.75.-2.00. sary to carry out the aforesaid pur Oreens: N.J. bu. bkt. Dandelion Thomas Hawke, assistant vice an.d at Wright-Patterson Air Base, president; Charles Burkhardt, aB-uyton' vice president; William Sevsky a veteran of the Kor-Martin, auditor; William Burk- an ar and completed tours of ha assistant cashier; Andrew ducty ln Guam Alaska and Japan.

Fedor, assistant cashier; Barry Seversky attended Hazle Town- erage, off 3.41 points Wednesday frame grown loose fair 2.50-3.00. contour. The trash, the company claimed, would be sanitized and shredded. poses as tne same shall be permitted by law. The corporation shall have unlimited power to engage in and to do Mushrooms: FA 4-qt bkt.

med-iK 1.60- and 10.38 more points Thursday, was off from the start Friday 1.85. mostly 1.75-1.85. Onions-dry: N. Y. 50-lb.

ski emd 1.25- any lawful act concerning any or all 1.50. and closed with a loss of 2.86 Hawk assistant rashipr- Minhapl 1 mS" ovnom, Potatoes: 50-lb. sks. mostly Katahdins: lawrui Dusiness ror which corporations may be incorporated under the Business Corporation Law. approved th PA 1.65; Maine 1.60-1.75, mostly 1.65- The retiree's wife.

Anna, is from Joseph, assistant cashier; Robert 1.75; L.I. 1.55-1.60. Lancaster Livestock LANCASTER, Pa. (AP) (USDA) Weekly review. Cattle 2,700: high choice and prime laughter steers 31.25-32.85, choice slaughter heifers 26.50-27.25, choice bulls 26.00-37.00, prime feeder steers 32.25-33.00.

Calves 425: choice vealers 49.00-52.00, Utility 35.00-40.50. Hogs 1,350: barrows and gilts 22 Sheep 275: choice wooled lambs 30.00-33 00, cull and utility slaughter ewes Chicago. 4th day of May, A.D., 1933, P.L. 364, Sweet Potatoes: N. J.

bu. bkt. Porto Rico type 5.00-5.25, Orange Jersey 4.25- 4.50, white Yams 4.25. Va bu. bkt.

Red points at 94.28. The Dow, whose previous low this year was 903.03 on Feb. 27, had been off as much as 3.30 points at 1 p.m. Declines held a slim edge over gains early in the session, but they kept widening the gap as amended. Louis G.

Feldmann. Esquire ATTORNEYS 1009 Northeastern Buildine Hazleton, Pennsylvania 18201 jersey 4.00-4 25; E. SH. Va. Porto Rico type crt.

3.75-4.00. chairman, with members being Gloria Chucot, Helen Kowett and Frank Mikolyczyk. Donlin of the United Fund is coordinating the U.F.'s area of responsibility. Registration forms have been mailed to every local union in the Greater Hazleton Area, and union officers are encouraged to recruit potential counselors for the program. All sessions beginning April 21 and continuing through May 26, will be held at the Jewish Community Center.

A graduation dinner featuring a prominent labor official will be scheduled at the conclusion of the counseling school. Major Gliem With AF Unit Awarded Citation Major Leroy E. Gliem, son of Arthur A. Gliem, 524 N. Laurel is a member of a unit that has earned the U.S.

Air Force Outstanding Unit Award. Major Gliem, a navigator in the 428th Military Airlift Wing at Mc-Guire AFB, N.J., will wear the distinctive service ribbon to mark NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Articles of Incorporation were filed trading wore on. Of 1,553 is Closing Stocks in American Exchange NEW YORK (AP) Friday's selected with and approved by the Department of State, of the Commonwealth ot sues traded on the New York Stock Exchange, 892 declined, American Stock Exchange prices: Re-Zoning Request in Black Creek Is Denied The Luzerne County Planning Commission recommended to the county commissioners that a request by William Hartranft to re-zone a tract of land in Black Creek Township from agricultural district to a general business district be denied because it is a spot zone change in an area with a number of homes nearby. and 431 advanced. There were 5 Sales Net (hds.) High Low Close C'hg.

C. Crawford, assistant cashier; Vincent Maylath, assistant cashier; Roy Corradini, assistant controller. Directors are Atty. Kenneth R. Bayless, Atty.

John L. Bigelow, Eugene C. Bogdon, Dr. Thomas J. Conahan, Fred Correale, William M.

Davis, Frederic W. Deisroth, Arthur E. Dick, Albert H. Eidam, George P. Eidam, August H.

Genetti, Walter D. Haentjens, John W. Hohman, Roy E. Johnson, Dr. James P.

H. Kettrick, Luther E. Keuch, Charles J. Matuella, O. E.

Phillips, Edward Steckert, Frank Walser, and Ralph H. Woel-fel. The associate board is composed of William M. Davis, Joseph H. Butter and Eggs NEW YORK (AP) (USDAi-Butter offerings fully adequate to ample.

Demand iair. Wholesale prices on bulk cartons (fresh). Creamery. 93 Score (AA) Cents; 92 Score (A) 97U-6Ti. Cheese steady.

Prices unchanged. Imper Oil .50 71 IVM 17 17 V. new 1968-69 highs and 93 new lows. Kaiser Ind 56 20 19v '4 Copyrighted by The Associated Press 1969 The market was described as a "drifting one," by brokers, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg. Pennsylvania on March 3.

1969, under the Businoss Corporation Law approved Mav 5. 1933 P.L. 364. as amended, on behalf of Kle-mow Furniture. a corporation whose purposes are "to engage In and to do any lawful act concerning any and all lawful business for which a corporation may be incorporated under the Business Corporation Law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, including, but not limited to the buying, selling and generally dealing in furniture.

LAPUTKA. BAYLESS ECKER COHN 605 Citizens Bank Building Hazleton, Pennsylvania who said "no one seems to want Chicago Livestock CHICAGO (AP) (USDA) to do any buying. The investors are indecisive, and Wall Street A request by Ray T. Mantz to Hogs butchers steady to Users of Marijuana Sent to Institutions Four 16-year-old Wilkes-Barre boys charged with using marijuana were committed to private rezone a tract of land in Dennison NEW YORK (AP) (USDA) Whole-lale egg offerings fully adequate. Demand fair today.

(Wholesale selling prices based on exchange and other volume sales) New York spot quotations follow: Standards Whites: Fancy large (47 lbs mln) 49-46'a; Fancy medium (41 lbs average) 38-39' Fancy mails (36 lbs average) Browns: Fancy large (47 lbs mm) 48'i-49'a. his affiliation with the unit. The unit was cited for exceptionally meritorious service in support of combat and resupply airlift operations around the world from June 1, 1966 to April 30, 1968. The major, who was commissioned in 1954 through the aviation cadet program, served during the Dominican Republic Crisis and has completed a tour of duty in Vietnam. His wife, Donna, is the daughter of Mrs.

Helen Waldron, Junedale. Township from a suburban resi- dential to a neighborhood business Griffiths, Edward McHugh, John M. A AtllU II Mi bAAUh.l'a UHU H. Stunz, John Spock, Dr. Gabriel district was recommended for ap state institutions by Judge Robert proval.

J. Houngan in Luzerne County S. Martyak, Dr. Robert L. Seitzing-er, and Harry Williams.

25 higher; 1-2 200-225 lb butchers 21.75-22.35; 1-3 190-240 lbs 21.00-21.50 2-3 230-250 lbs 20.75-21.25; 2-4 240-260 lbs 20.50-21.00; sows weak to strong; 1-3 330-450 lbs 18.50-19.25; 2-3 550-600 lbs 16.75-17.50. Cattle calves none; slaughter steers steady to 50 higher; slaughter heifers fully steady; prime lb slaughter steers yield grade 3 Kidder Township Supervisors will receive bids for the collection of garbage, ashes and rubbish for a 12-month period with option to renew one year beginning April 7th. 1969, up to 6:00 P.M. E.S.T. April 1.

1969 at the home of th Township Secretary, South Shore Drive, Lake Harmony, Pa. Kidder Township Supervisors reserve the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Arlene Detweiler Township Secretary 205-Foot Smokestack Leveled by Dynamite PHILADELPHIA (AP) (USDA) Eggs: Demand fair. Prices to retailers in cartons: Grade A extra large whites 52 68 ''2 mostly 53-54; grade A large whites 60-55'. mostly 51'v52Va; grade A medium Whites mostly 44-46; grade A small whites mostly grade large whites and browns 48-52 mostly 49-494.

Juvenile Court yesterday. The four were among six Meyers High School students whose cases were held in abeyance at a previous session of Juvenile Court, after which they were remanded to the Juvenile Center to await final disposition of the charges. ASSIGNED TO VIETNAM Army Sergeant Major James J. Gallagher, son of Mrs. Dorothy Lu- Six-County Firemen's Assn.

to Meet Sunday A regular meeting of the officers and combined committees of the Six-County Firemen's Association will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 shrinks from indecisiveness." They added that all the news considered bad in the previous declining sessions still existed, such as the troubled Vietnam situation, the uneasiness in the Mideast, and the continuing fear that money would be tightened further. Volume on the New York Stock Exchange was 8.63 million shares compared with 10.03 million Thursday. It was the lowest daily turnover since March 3, when volume was 8.26 million shares. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was off 1.5 at 330.7, with industrials off 2.5, rails off .8, and utilities off Of the 20 most-active stocks on the New York exchange, 15 declined, and 5 advanced. The old South Wilkes-Barre Colliery smokestack, whose 205-foot height made it the second highest o'clock at the Independent Hose No.

1, South Sprague All were charged with violation of the Drug, Device and Cosmetics Act. Since the four's apprehension several more Meyers High School students have been taken into custody by police. and 4 33.00-34.00; mixed high choice and prime lbs 1 31.50-33.00; choice lbs yield grade 2 to 4 29.50-31.75; mixed high choice and prime lb slaughter heifers, yield grade 3 and 4, 29.50-30.00; choice lbs yield grade 2 to 4 28.25-29.50. Sheep 200; slaughter lambs Kingston. brecht, 551 W.

Maple this city, arrived in Vietnam, Feb. 5 and is assigned as sergeant major with the 25th Infantry Division. His wife, Nora, lives at Columbus, Ga. Beaver Meadows Seeks Bids on Sewage Plant Bids on construction of a sewage eastern United States, was leveled by a series of 42 carefully placed delayed dynamite charges. A demolition expert from Tow son, supervised the razing of the huge stack, owned by the CMB Coal Co.

The dynamiting was included in an $8,000 contract to remove Wilkes-Barre's Parrish Street landmark. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY have been granted to Martha Krleger of 708 Seybert Street. Hazleton, in the ESTATE OF AGATHA SPIEWAK aka AGATA SPIEWAK, late of the Citv ot Hazleton. who died August 11, 1966. All persons indebted to said estate make payment, and those having claims present the same to: ATTY.

JOSEPH J. USTYNOSKI Falvello. Ustynoski, Giuliani Bernstein Hazleton National Bank Bldg. Hazleton, Pennsylvania 18201 Francis S. Kargol, this city, pre sident of the association, announc ed that plans for a convention to be held in June at Pottsville and several acts of legislation pertaining to firemen's activities will be MS fully steady; couple lots choice VNA BOARD TO MEET A meeting of the board of direc tors of the Visiting Nurses' Associ and prime 95-105 lb wooled treatment plant for Beaver Mea Hess Oil, most-active on 172,700 shares, closed off Va at 5138.

discussed at the session. slaughter lambs 30.50; package dows are being sought by the bor- ation of Hazleton and Vicinity will be held Monday at 'noon at Stan ough council choice and prime 98 lb spring lambs 31.00. Genetti's Imperial Room. TAX LIEN FILED BROWN IN VIETNAM Army Private First Class Willard J. Brown, 20, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Willard H. Brown, RDl, Wapwall-open, was recently assigned as a cannoneer with the 4th Infantry Di A tax lien was filed yesterday in The bids are scheduled to be opened by the council at a meeting 8 p. m. April 2 in the borough building.

Shift Came Protector the office of Luzerne County Pro Prices on the American Stock Exchange generally were lower, with 13 of the 20 most active issues lower and 7 higher. Volume totaled 4.06 million shares, compared with 3.82 million shares Thursday. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION have been granted to Elsie Hnat in the Estate of Phillip Gedman. aka, Phillip Felix Gedman, late of West Hazleton, Pennsylvania, (who died January 12. 1969).

All persons Indebted to said estate make payment, and those having claims present the same to: JOSEPH J. USTYNOSKI ESQ. Falvello, Ustynoski, Giuliani Bernstein Hazleton National Bank Bldg. Hazleton, Pennsylvania thonotary Bernard J. Podcasy by vision Artillery near Pleiku, Viet the Pennsylvania Department of nam.

Lftbor and Industry against Aerial Chicago Grain CHICAGO (AP) Soybeans, wheat and corn futures declined as much as 2 cents a bushel on the Chicago Board of Trade this week, influenced by the possibility of fewer exports, abundant 1969 farm production and To Luzerne Co. Region Theodore Vesloski, formerly District Game Protector in Greene County, has been transferred in the same capacity, to eastern Luzerne Construction 15 Park West Hazleton, for $251.95 in unpaid 1968 KARPOVICH IN VIETNAM Army Specialist Four Richard P. Karpovich, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. William A.

Karpovich, 635 Cedar Freeland. was recently assign Deer, Bear Measuring unemployment compensation con The Dreyfus Fund is a mutual investment fund in which the man agement hopes to make your money grow and takes what it considers sensible risks in that direction proipKwi hn Iromi JANNEY, BATTLES, tributions. ed as a heavy-equipment operator! County, according to an announce- To Start This Weekend the 510th Engineer Company, ment Dy w. j. Molski, Supervisor in NOTICE is hereby given that effefl.

tlve March 10, 1969. Robert B. Pfan-cook is no longer owner and proprietor of "Bob's Sporting Goods" store, North Wyoming Street, Hazleton, Pa. Effective the same date the new owner it Wilbur F. Wagner, sole proprietor, trading as "Bob's Sporting Goods." The first of six Pennsylvania near Pleiku, Vietnam.

continued strong competition for agricultural products in foreign countries. The pace of trade, was, on Game Commission sessions to Calls for Limited Imports of Steel CLAYTON, Mo. (AP)-A steel industry executive has called for congress to enact legislation limiting foreign steel imports to a level that will not "erode the domestic steel industry's markets and growth prospects." Nicholas P. Veeder, board chairman and chief executive of Granite City Steel said steel measure whitetail deer antlers and black bear skulls will be held this ot the Game Commission's Northeast Division. 'lhe newly-assigned officer will fill the position left vacant by transfer of District Game Protector Clyde Burkholder to Carbon National Wildlife Week March 16-21 The urgent need for the protection and development of wildlife habitat will be the theme for the 1969 observance of National Wild- average, only moderate.

When E. W. CLARK, INC. Scranton School Supt. Resigns 824,500 Post Joseph J.

Pollock, Scranton su weekend at the Southeast Field Di vision Office, Reading, R.D. 2. trade closed on Friday for the week, wheat was 34 to 1 cents a bushel lower, March 1.314 18 North Laurel St Troopers Seize 140 Punchboards One-hundred and forty punch- The measuring will be conducted Member N.t. Stock Exchange perintendent of schools, has resign- Vesloski, formerly a resident of nfe Week March 16-21. from 1 to 5 p.m.

on both Saturday and Sunday. corn was lVz to Vb cents lower, March 1.13; oats were un American Stock Exchange Phone 455-6301 ed his $24,500 a year post effective! Plains, is a graduate of Plains Me The National Wildlife Federation, boards were confiscated by state Directional signs about five changed to lower, March June 30. Imorial High School and also the sponsor of the observance, has se imports rose from 7 per cent of the domestic market in 1964 to 65 cents; rye was to The school board unanimously iDensellem School of Masonry. miles north of Reading along Routes 61 and 222 indicate the lo Hum Mod Ut Dreyfus Fund Information cents lower, March 1.16; and! accepted Pollock resignation soybeans were i to 2 cents police of Troop I vice squad on a raid of the home of Robert Devitz, Ashland RD 1, Wednesday at 11 a.m. Mahanoy City state police said charges against Devitz will be filed.

Thursday at a 10-minute emergency lower, March 2.6OV4. ATTY. DIXON FAIR Atty. Joseph Dixon, 444 E. who was stricken ill sev- meeting.

It also appointed Eugene M. Langas, assistant to the super- lected the slogan "Provide Habitat Places Where Wildlife Live" to remind Americans of the need for conservation. The theme was selected because of the constantly mounting threat to natural areas in all parts of the nation. 17 per cent last year. Veeder, speaking Thursday night toa regional economic conference of the American Iron and Steel Institute, said the industry needs fast, definite and secure corrective action.

Thomas Chandler Haliburton intendent, as acting superintendent eral weeks ago and admitted to the cation of the office. Dates for other measuring sessions are March 29 and 30, Avis; April 26 and 27, Huntingdon, Dallas and Franklin; May 3 and 4, Ligon-ier. 9 wrote under the pen name of Sam of schools. Pollock, 47, was sus-iSt. Joseph Hospital, is listed in fair There are four time zones in the state of Alaska.

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