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Show ( V Ffe Tuesday, August 31, 1954 THE DEAGKETON TRIBUNE Eight At a meeting of the Sunnyside students. Mary began working library board last week a ew with Sandra' Schmidt, the present librarian was chosen for the com- librarian, as soon as she received ing year. Mary Taylor was chosen the job so she can learn the job . Britain Views U.S. Coal Industry The Colliery Guardian, publish- from the group of applicants. 'All of cataloguing the books as well ed in London, is the leading Brit- appliacnts had to be tenth grade 'as waiting on the customers. ish organ devoted to the coal industry..Jn a recent issue it featured an article on .Coal in America. . . The article pointed out that we have almost unlimited reserves of rich coal seams, and that our level of productivity is surprisingly high. It said that miners wages have doubled since World War II and are now the highest in any major industry. Yet, it continued, U. S. government statistics show that coals profits have sharply declined. Then it said : It is clear that despite' the great natural advantages and high level of technical skill, it enjoys the bituminous coal mining industry of America faces the two great problems of declining profitability and falling demand. It is considered that the second of these, the shrinking market, is ephemeral, and because of this it is of vital importance that the profitability of the industry is not permitted to fall to such a level that decay in productive capacity may set in. This is the crux of the situation? The President's Materials Policy Commission has forecast that coal consumption will double in 25 years. An official of the research branch of a major oil company states that all signs now seem to point toward an almost explosive Your Hit Parade! On Sheet Music or Records 2. Little Shoemaker High and Mighty 3. 4. Hey, There 5. Little Things Mean a Lot 6. Nicholas P. " PETTERSSOIJ If 9. w - Democratic Candidate t -- . - 10. :. ' Goodnight Sweetheart, Hernandos Hideaway 15. Joey Goodnight 16. 17. 18. 19. This Ole House If You Love Me River of No Return Isle of Capri 20. Wanted y f r V. County Treasurer 4- ,T X ' Mambo 13. Happy Wanderer 14. Three Coins in the Fountain Swaney I Understand (Just How You Feel) i 11. Im a Fool to Care 12. They Were Doin the In the Chapel In the Moonlight 7. 8. - Boom 1. Sh "- x -! .v t r 4 J'A AS v Primary Election Sept. 14, 1954 Former Carbon County Deputy Treasurer. Member Castle Gate Local Union 5916, Upited Mine Workers of America. Carbon County Resident for the past 44 years. BUNDY RESONITE CLARINET Th.e.?U od Rc??itc 'Clarinet built by H. & A. Selmer, Inc. at Selmer Headquarters in Elkhart, Indiana, was designed especially for you to help you play easier and learn quicker. Easier to blow, the Bundy Resonite Clarinet has a eP resonant tone which harmonizes with other clarinets in the band. See and try the NEW Bundy Resonite Clarinet. Youll like it --and we can deliver one to you right away. Stop in now before they are all gone. . attempt for elective office. Experience in accounting, finance and office work. tAt First expansion in United States consumption of coal. The industry must be able 4o earn fair profits if it is to be ready for so heavy an increase in demand. Courteous lAr Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hampden, residents of Sunnydale since March of 1952, have moved to Efficient Property Owner Reliable. Taxpayer. Music Department of Price Trading Co. (Paid Political Adv.) LINCOLN LUKE, Mgr. Dragerton. Daily Free Quality Merchandise Since 1918 Delivery David Menotti, Mgr, 3:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. Phone 4476 Purity Graham 2 Lb. Dlue Pine, 46 oz. can T!)1? Juane 2 For Standby e&fsyi? 2 For . PRICES EFFECTIVE AIL WEEK SEPT. 1 THRU 7 r j " |