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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 27

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Granville Library Shelves New Literature By Alma Utter Ntwirk (0 Advoeitl ft Monday, Aug. 3, 1970 Mm I MASONIC CALENDAR NEWARK IX)DGE No. 97, F. A.M.. Aug.

7, 7 p.m., Kxams, 7:30 p.m. Stated Meeting. ACME Lodge No. 554 Aug. 6, 7 p.m., Lectures.

MATURE LADY for BAKERY CLERK WORK Apply in Person 2 to 4 P.M. Downtown Store RILEY'S BAKERY Asbury T. Bean New fiction placed in circulation at Branville Public Library includes the following: 'A Tramp in Armor," Forbes; "Equiry," Francis; "Diagnostic Funeral services for Asbury! omy m. Biamer Daniels; one daughter, Mrs. Jerry Krugel of Newark; two sons, Sp.

4 Danny Freeman Jacobs, 20 Irwin will be at 1 p. m. Tuesday, in Forrest Rose Cemetery, Lancaster, with the Rev. George Allton Mrs. King Appointed Mrs.

Leila King, house mother 7:30 p.m.. Stated Tnomas Bean, wno lived with his niece, Mrs; Gladys M. Bow fc. or Fort Carson, Colo, and Sp Positive," Freeman; "Chances ouiciating, 4 i nf lormonv in a man or Akron, will be at 3 p.m She died Saturday in rkiM w7m -We Tate," Godhurst; "The ai tni umega aoromy Mouse 2ol of American Nuclear, until this spring, will be house Tuesday in the chapel of Criss! Brothers Funeral Home with the was bom 5n rrZA 7 -Chemistry," MeKanon; i uw Aipua um.uun of Toledo, and Jack of Findlay; House this year. verne," Mauriac; Surviving, besides her par- ana one granason.

Mrs. King left last week for Rev. Eugene Frierson officiating. Burial will be in Wilson Cemetery. Mr.

Bean died Friday in Ak "Crystal Cave," Stewart; a of Dust," Turner; cnts, are one sister, Kathy Sue, Glyndon, where she will REGISTERED NURSES VARIOUS HOURS Full and some part time. Will pay top salary of $35 and higher for 8 hours to those who qualify. Paid vacations offered and insurance program available. Send Resume to Advocate Box 6033 An Equal Opportunity Employer Friends may call at the home from 7 to 9 p.m. today.

Beth: a Book," Updike; "Two spend a montn witn her sister ron City Hospital. He was born oi me nome; paternal grandmother, Mrs. Napoleon Newland of Newark; maternal grandpar ana irom I 10 p.m. and 7 10 Skfpr Virtal- 'RarW. nf la.

ana nusoana, Mr. ana Mrs. Henry Grundersen. Oct. 17, 1885 in Moorefield.

W. p.m. Tuesday, cob Street," Wolfe. Non-fiction includes: "Family and was a former resident MEMORIAM ents, Mr. Kusseii Freeman Sr.

of Columbus, and Mrs. Ray Taylor of Newark. I Ort ir DMifnrt lUn TntA of Newark. Surviving are his widow, Jes i I mil an. iiuncii, mi iiuiu- In Imrtnrr MAtifioif nf aiih rini 7 1 VISITING RELATIVES Miss Barbara Wright of West Acton, is visiting her 6 "Auction to Risk Return from sie Romine Bean of Akron; one lV Stocks," Brealey; 1948.

vJt MJW.L. A linn the door closed August 3, Louella Thompson Funeral 1 for Mrs. Stendhal: Fiction and the Fie- 1 2'T Father, in Thy hands and tion of Freedom." Brombert; anu ner auni wrs- "Around the World and Other Davies- keeping, Louella Hammond Thomnson. brother, Evinger Bean of Moorefield, W. Va.

Friends may call at the from 7 to 9 p.m. today. William R. Blue Funeral services for William Place Chase; "The New Have I placed all my affairs, Every kind of situation, 67, of 218 Myers Buckeye Lake, will be at 2 n. m.

Tues Aerobics," Cooper; 'Chinese, ah kui. "I day, in Emerson Newkirk Fu 7 a 3 i Civilization," Elchorn; "As Watch Dog Keeps Police At Bay my tuveu m.e, imiy m.uw-;, ohg Your upalthv." mg, Major Oil Firm Has Opening for General Accounting Clerk Send complete resume to Box 6072 co The Newark Advocate R. Blue, 87, of Lock, will be at 2 Golden; "Our Vanishing Wilder neral Home, Kirkersville with the Rev. George E. Wright officiating.

Burial will be in Hebron Cemetery. p.m. Tuesday in the Snyder-Mel-ick Funeral Home, Centerburg, ness," Grossman; "Growing Up With Music," Hunter; Though, I do not hear her call, tion Yet she's in' Thy sure protec-While Thy love encircles all. KANSAS CITY (AP) A Thompson died Friday with the Rev. Joseph Rineharg "Understanding at a used car lot stood evening in her home.

She was Lanter; "Introduction to Rub- his ground against all comers officiating. Burial will be in Ho mer Cemetery. Alta and Allen Johnston. born Sept. 21, 1902 in Hilliard.

ber," LeBras; "The Fabulous Sunday night. the daughter of Frank and Ame Mr. blue died Sunday morning in Harrod's Nursing Home, Cen MEMORIAM jGreeks," Lilly; "Architectural) He chased off a would-be bur in loving memory of our fa-jGraphics," Martin; "Shattered giar, then took out after police ther, E. J. (Cotton) Miller, wholDrca Smith; "Music of officers summoned to investi- lia Durbin Hammond.

Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. George Morante of San Diego, Mrs. Charles passed away August 3, 1964 and Their Laughter, Thorp; 1 gate the disturbance. A Handbook of Romanesque The doe held one officer at Glaize of Millersport, Mrs. James Smith of St.

Louisville: Art," Timmers; "Ivory," Willisj.bay atop his patrol car for about! terburg. He was born April 9, 1883 in Chatham, son of John J. and Matilda J. Sparks Blue. He was a retired painter and service station operator.

Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Edna D. Dilger, of Rt. 2, Centerburg; one i Mrs. Charles W.

Dilger of Mt. Ver "The Mrange Mory oi raise five minutes before other patrol- our mother, Esther P. Miller, who followed him 26 days later on August 29, 1964. It singeth low in every heart, We hear it each and all, four sons, Richard of Hebron, Teeth," Woodford. men managed to calm him Dale of Millersport, Russell of down.

NORTHEND MARATHON 1107 Mt. Vernon Road WILLIAM Bl'TLER, Dealer New Phone Number: 366-2601 Announcing Double T.V. Stamps Through the Month of August Alexandria, Douglas of St. Louisville; four sisters, Mrs. A song of those who answer Mrs.

Grimes' Father Dies Lesta Raymer of Millersport, not, However we may call; non; one granddaughter, three step grandchildren and one step Mrs. Alta Rennabarger of Co Rod Taylor Blinded By Lights, Crashes They throng the silence of the lumbus, Mrs. Maude Blotzer and great-grandcnila. WANTED1 I Martin Heating Co. CARE FOR FAM LY OF 2 i-tri Bed Fstlmt Intuited 31 hnrrh St.

Call 344-5631 Aftfr 4 P.M. PHONE 315-5415 PEACHES FOR SALE! Red H.tM WhM, i ANTIQUE FURNITURE OPK.N TO I Dtll.V umnlelelt KrfiniHhrd GRANVILLE ORCHARD i MMf rTui rh.lr. BMMBMaBBowmMm I'ritnilit ire nek Ulile with fiiiir lrete, 5 I nuiiHiil ld CORN ret Kllh niirrnr and itiln cnndlr heltM. TOMATOES EGG PLANT I UippV Til fiaHUId Avmui. 1114111 HAPPY 25th 1 BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY GRACE MOM and DAD You9 From Sut, Irlct ind Amy Lovingly wished by WANTED ZVeceua ROOM AND BOARD bv VCWELIM RETIRED GENTLEMAN Call Room No.

217, I MAPLE AVE. A BEAUTIFUL PI 77 A FAMILY I lfc.fi. STATION WAGON 1967 Chevy Impala CLOSED FOR $2.195 i.oo VACATION i By Owner. 345-5771 August I to 1969 OPEL GT August 25 102 H.P. 1900 Cubic Centimeters 368-4155 345-3756 VARO ENGINEERS PART TIME LIMITED COUNTER GIRL WANTED! Moved to: colonial steak house Krebs Building BOWLERS WANTED I 345-6661 as of August 3rd.

Wednesday 9 a.m. Wives and Daughters of Rockwell employees OVERSEAS VETERANS ,,,1 i im HOME BUILDING SfiS-3751 SI4-1HRI private I GAMES PARTY SWIMMMI0 LESSONS VFW POST 1060 a few op-Hi. Mt 469 FORRY AVE. P.M. Ihrnuik 1 P.M.

Phnn s8-nH SS8-S26J Every Monday and After in A.M. UJ For a. Appoinimrnt Wednesday Starting 7:15 P.M. WANTED TO BUY! SMALL FARM IN NEWARK AREA i ApproximHtrly SO Arrr FOR SALE 5 BEDROOM HILLSIDE HOME I Krel I)r. Vi, Imtho.

SPECIAL FOR A WEEK llrrpln. r. TrprHs WHEAT GERM OIL UtHim. 2-rr all.rlird tirur. "ntHI 7 w-rm wild lirrplxe Pint Size $3.95 mill patio with tan crillp anil lllili.

Mg iilililv riinm. r.xplorr ST. LOUiiVILLC tNia name ami you'll lv it. A UCAI TH FOODS rrat Iwinn- for a tr.iHim. or nCMbin Kmwn family.

Iillir Sri I 1 llranrh. and yon run downtimn. REPAIR AND CLEAN TYPEWRITERS AND call 314-2128 ADDING MACHINES POSTAL OFFICE SUPPLY REWARD IS N. Fonrlh wark For the arrest and RED HAVEN PEACHES conviction off person SWEET CORN persons who stole parked iiiv For Sale sign off WEALTHY APPLES Wallace Farm, 1 mile Kicll-nt for Cookin easf Qf JaC(S0n40wnt STONER'S ORCHARD on State Rt. 40.

AND MARKET 345-9601 breast, Clarence Laylin, retired from Columbus, and father Friends may call the funeral Mrs. Lela 1 both of Worthington; one brother, Wil of Mrs. Anne L. Grimes, 337 liam J. Hammond of Columbus; West Broadway, died last week HOLLYWOOD (AP) Actor home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

today. Donald Smith We see them as of yore, The kind, the brave, the true, the sweet. Who walk with us no more. Missed by daughters and in a hospital in Gaylord, Taylor told police head where he was spending the sum-iights from an automobile blind 32 grandchildren and one great grandson. One daughter, one sister and PARAGON CLEANERS THIS WEEKS SPECIAL! sons-in-law, Mrs.

(Emma) Kirk- mer at his cottage. ed him, causing him to drive his Mrs. Grimes and daughters, Rolls Royce into a concrete Funeral services for Donald Smith, 60, Quaker City, brother one grandchild are dead. patrick, Mrs. Nelson B.

(Geneva) Long, Mrs. Sam (Valerie) Friends may call the funeral Miss Sally Grimes of Philatiel- abutment in the Hollywood SPORT COATS AND SKIRTS home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. Hills. of Mrs. Mildred Carpenter of Newark, were held Saturday, at Eberle Funeral Home, Quaker Holland, Mrs.

Ray (Mona Rose) phia, and Miss Molly Grimes attended the memorial services Saturday afternoon in Changet. Sons, Russell, Jamesi Taylor, 40, was treated for facial injuries Sunday at the 59c 3 for $1.69 City, with the Rev. McKinley and George Miller and brother, m. today. Nellie Pearl Weaver Funeral services for Mrs.

Nel Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Miller and; Bates officiating. Indianola Methodist Church Columbus. in University of California at Los 'Angeles Medical Center.

I Mr. Smith died Wednesday, as grandchildren. the result of an industrial acci 340 Mt. Vernon Road 9 'til 6 345-5316 391 West Main Street 7 'til 7.... 349-8105 North High Street Hebron 928-8191 275 E.

Main St. 3 'til 7... 345-0216 lie Pearl Weaver, 84, of Brading-ton, formerly of St. Louisville, will be at, 2:30 p.m. dent while working with Baker and Baker Company, Quaker Wednesday, in the chapel of City.

He was employed there for Criss Brothers Funeral Home. 23 years. 'Changeable' Manson Makes Funny Faces The Rev. C. M.

Danford will officiate, with burial in Wilson Born Oct. 7, 1910 at Quaker City, he was the son of the late Cemetery. Charles and Emma Smith. She died Friday evening in i i are his widow, Bradington Hospital. Merle, of the home; three sons, the state's star witness, Linda his picture.

Mrs. Weaver was born Oct. 4, two daughters, five grandchil-l By LINDA DEUTSCH Associated Press Writer MAGIC MIRROR BEAUTY SALON Continues Last Week Specials For You Who Missed Out Last Week! Frosting; and Reversi Frosting Complete Wig Styled, Shampoo and Set $5.00 omplrlr hair anil wis rrr. Illil nml nw lllirm-r wHi-nmr, walk In alway wHronif. Mr rnnditinnfil fur vmtr romfnrt.

a try and arc what tlie MAi.lC ran dn tnr nit. Vim Are Dur ('(inrcrn 1 315-2400 Oprn thru Sal. In i or (or iur rnvrnlf nrr. 33' North 3rd Street I'Aw, Unc-r and Operator JA( IU.) WKKhlH. Operator 1885 in Licking County, daughter dren and five sisters.

One sister, Mrs. Elsie Weishar of Clyde, LOS ANGELES (AP) The of the late Hugh and Susan Dush Elliott. She was a member of St. was formerly of Newark. three long-haired girls in jail At moments, the which has brought in the Sharon Tate murdergasps from spectators, has failed trial seem solemn.

They sit withito shake the defendants visibly, eyes downcast, scribbling pic-jThe defense continues cross-ex-tures and notes. jamming her today. Even the luridv testimony of Testimony by Mrs. Kasabian funny faces at an artist drawing of group sex among their hip Louisville Lutheran Church. Burial was in Greenlawn Cem uniforms giggle and whisper at Surviving are her husband, times while Charles M.

Manson Harry A. Weaver of the home; etery, Quaker City. Karen Marie Jacobs strokes his beard and makes one daughter, Mrs. Helen Bar lcklow, Bradington, one Graveside services for Karen Marie Jacobs, -d a -o 1 rother, John E. Elliott of Ne pie-style "family" of drug usage and of the murders of Miss Tate and six others haven't moved the defendants.

The girls Susan Atkins, 21, wark; one sister, Miss Elizabeth AUGUST CARPET SALES daughter of John and Patricia Elliott of and two grandchildren. Three brothers Leslie Van Housten, 20, and Pa LASSIES TO MEET 4-H MEETING PLANNED and two sisters are dead. Brownsville 4-H Aces will Highland Lassies Social Krenwinkel, 22-smile di- at Mrs. Kasabian, a HERCULON KITCHEN CARPET Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, in Criss meet at 7 p.m.

Friday at the will meet at 7:30 p. m. Wednes rectly former "family" member. At one 501 DUPONT NYLON Reg. S9.95 QQ now Pad.

and Inntalintion.Kroe home of the advisors, Mr. and day in the home of Carl Sasser, Mrs. George Camp. 3083 Mt. Vernon with Mrsoint; the shaggy-haired Man- Willarrl Tlillaii anrl Mrs Sfpnhon Sn ocused nis gaze on the Wlt" Brothers Funeral Home.

Katie F. Young Funeral services for Mrs. Ka kccHFIfflFRGMI $595 Installed Free HOSPITAL PATIENT Wessinger as hostesses. while stroking his beard Mrs. Harold Gartner, 13 E.

jUMtoCjDiJHoloik, tie F. Young, 97, of Hudson Ave aim me gins picKeu up me SLATED tjnns rhvthmirallv strnVinf Holliday is in' satisfactory condition following surgery at nue Nursing Home, will be at 1 Annual Clark-Flenner reunion their' faces and staring at Mrs. p.m. Tuesday at Ross Henderson Funeral Home, with the will be Sunday at Hoback Park University Hospital, Columbus SUPPER PLANNED BANK PLAN FINANCING Free Estimates No Obligation HEATH CARPET SALES Rev. Ross Gonser officiating.

North Licking Conservation IONA10 G. VAN ATT A CHARLES JOHNSTON RICHARD REED E. MICHAIl HAUSft Burial will follow in Wilson Basket dinner at noon. FLORIDA VISITORS Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Minster-man, 48 N. 25th were recent Club will hold an ice cram sup Cemetery. per ana wiener roast at 7 p.m. Kasabian. Following Manson's lead, the women scratched crosses on their foreheads after he slashed one on his forehead with a razor blade.

And his calm demeanor apparently has dictated theirs. Subdued in comparison to their early days in court, the She died Sunday evening in Saturday the club house. Office 100 Indianhead 344-7387 the nursing home. visitors of Silver Springs, Fla. Ohin Country and western music will Her husband, Frank is be featured.

CLUB TO MEET dead. TUESDAY KAREN JACOBS Graveside Service 1:00 P.M. Forest Rose Cemetery Lancaster, Ohio She was born Sept. 6, 1873, In girls have also abandoned color Columbus, and was a member of North Licking Conservation Club will met at 7 p.m. Tuesday Tokyo Bans Traffic From Busy Streets the Methodist Church Mrs.

Young is survived by one ful attire they once wore. Pale and listless, they shuffle into court in dark blue jail denims and sweatshirts. son, Mathew Coughhn of Colum IBIEIEIF FOR YOUR FREEZER! bus, and two grandchildren. in the club house. MEETING RE-SCHEDULED Park Lanes 79ers organiza tional meeting, scheduled Tues day will be Aug.

11 instead. REUNION SET TOKYO (AP) Traffic is CONTRACT BRIDGE PLAYERS MEN WOMEN Experienced-Inexperienced DUPLICATE BRIDGE YWCA LOUNGE Every Tuesday 12:45 P.M. The uat in the nld dark- Friends may call at the funer TUESDAY KATIE F. YOUNG Chapel 1:00 P.M. Calling Hours: Monday to 9 P.M.

going to be banned on Sundays beamed courtroom have been and holidays from some of daily with spectators' busiest Streets in the world be- anH rPnnrtPrS Ri.t th remain- al home from 7 to 9 p.m. Mon day. Anaerson Leonard reunion will be Sunday with Mr. success of a Sunday'ing members of Manson's "fam- Clarence Daniels Mrs. Lonnie Sounders.

Ohio 13, lily" rarely get inside. Most Funeral services for Clarence A huge crowd-estimated by; have been subpoenaed as prose- south. Noon basket dinner. PRICES LAST UNTIL 4 P.M. SATURDAY AUXILIARY SETS MEETING police at intocution witnesses and they are the Ginza, Shinjuku, Ikebukuro excluded from court until they Daniels, 48, of 328 Mt.

Vernon will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, in the chapel of Ross Henderson Funeral Home. Ladies Auxiliary Knights of WEDNESDAY CLARENCE DANIELS Chapel 10:30 A.M. Calling Hours: Monday 7 to 9 P.M. Tuesday 2 to 4 P.M.

and 7 to 9 P.M. ana Asakusa as traffic was kept testify. St. John will meet at 7:30 p. Tuesday at Blessed Sacrament irom tne area tor staggered per-j iods of five to 11 hours between1 The Rev.

C. M. Danford will off USD A CHOICE USDA GOOD iciate and burial will be in Wil School, East Main Street. GROUP TO HOLD MEETING 10 a.m. and 9 p.m.

Sunday. Officials said this cut air and son Cemetery, BEEF SIDES 240 to 300 Pound Average IN( MIIKS; T-Kne. Steak, Kteaku, Porter-bnice, Si, Sirloin Tip Kiiast, Round Kteak, Ktank Meak, Swi Steak. Rump Hat, Rih Steak, Kil Rat. hnrk Kiiat.

It Hone Koa.t. Short Ril, Rrinket. Soup Hone, Stew t. round Beet. Ladies Aid of Pleasant View Mr.

Daniels died at 1:45 a.m. WW GMIte Saturday, in his home. He was United Methodist Church pollution sharply the pur-meet at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday 'Vse of the experiment and the lb.

a. born Dec. 18, 1921 in Waverly, GAMES PARTY TONIGHT! K. P. HALL 8 P.M.

(FREE GAMES 7:15) IBG GAME 55 Nos. (300): DOOR AWARD 85! PUBLIC WELCOME Sponsored by Newark Hairdressers son of Floyd and Belle Freeman! witn LoVlGl Jones 217 Brenton; reason the traffic ban will con- Meutbet, rtoniolc Us woe a rotiron Apmv r1' luiue, THE ORDER OF THE GOLDEN RULE USDA CHOICE USDA GOOD veteran and was employed by Newark Air Force Station. Surviving are his widow, Dor- HIND QUARTERS 130 to 160 Pound Average INI Bone Steak. Sirloin Kteaka. Porler-houae Steak.

Sirloin Tip Roat, Round Steak, flank steak. Swio steak, Rnmp Rnat, Soup Hone, stew -Meat, Beet. 79e 77' Market Reports lb. C. "ID yl riss Jorotners An 5) WATSON'S CHOPPED GRILL STEAKS (BTiQjItilfi-!) Package, GJCEti CUT Package $y55 3 Of 20 4-oz.

4 $40 Of 20 3-oz. Coro 97, eo Steel 9V jote Way Store 28V, jeors Roe Co 63V, Mobile Oil 46V, Southern Co 20V, iouth Poc Co 26', South Railw Co 487. iperry Rond 23 itand Oil of Col 44 Stand Oil of Ind 45V, 1 iiJjTnr fljl. ita i fTJ ntimfff OUR OWN HOMEGROWN TOMATOES 10 LB. AND I A New Lower Price On Onr SWEET CORN Ratter and Suiar or Yellow CANNING BEANS Yonnf Tender, Ktringle WILSON HILLVIEW FARM worn: A.H.-7 P.M.

Mon. thro Sat. I P.M.-4 P.M. fttada? Koat mt Sewara an Korwa Tom lU al I onntr Road VA. rtrat I -eft Afterward Am.

Air Lmts Mgy Pwr Id Chem i Dye Op W. Con Co m. Cyanamid m. Elect. Pw Mach-Fdy Nat Gaj Km.

Moron m. Smelttng m. Tel 1 Tel Co Vncdo Cpr Vmco S'eel Vlhlond Oil ianta Fe Ind Vllontic Richf Vvco Manf Co ieih Steel iorden Co irunsw BaUe Ihesao Oho -hryiier Corp Irt.es Serv Get Sytem Zom Solv Edivoi loot Con Co CM Co urt Wr.a.tl CO'p )' Co )ow Qttm 19V, Juoont de Nem 122 -ord 45', 18 General Elec 7674 40'. 5en Motors o8V, 3CH 3oodr B.F. Co 23 25 3oody Tire Rbr 25', 23V, 3ulf Oil 25', 36V, X.

44 nt. Bus. Mochino 251 28, nt Nickel 38V 44 nt Tel Tel 39V, 24 enct Coor 437, 207, oner Alum 297, 22V. reige S.S. Co 407, 197, (roger Co 287, 604 Star 20', 107, rtan Sqre Gd 3V, 22 4 dorothon 25V, 22V, Jorcor 23V, I3V.

fountain Fuel 277, IIV, 4at scuit 45 43 Croftco 21 Jot Out 157, (of Fuel Gas 21 30 st Gyosom 18 -forth Am. Rock 22 iorth No Gn 43 )utb Vir.r,,, 1 23 4 en.l Oleti 41 llVi rottr Gomb 30 in Crp el Am ItaS yj. cm TUESDAY BEAN, 3:00 P.M. Asbury Thomas Chapel Calling Hours: Monday 7 to 9 P.M. WEDNESDAY WEAVER, 2:30 P.M.

Nellie Pearl Chapel Calling Hours: Tursday 2 to 4 P.M. nd 1 to 9 P.M. ALL ORDERS CUT, WRAPPED and SHARP FROZEN AT NO ADDITIONAL COST NEWARK MEAT SUPPLY, IflC. "Specialists In Meat" Open Daily 7:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.

Saturday 7:00 A.M. Jo 4:00 P.M. Clinton and St. Clair Sts. Phone 345-G3S3 itand Oil ot N.J.

61V, itand Oil of Ohio 62V, itudeboker. Pack 45', rexaco 28V, Jmon Corb 37V, Jnion Electric 17 Jmon Oil 30, Jnion Pacific 31 Jnited Aircraft 30 Jnited Corp 8, S. Rubber 14 U.S. Steel 31V, enney Not Ser 257,. Vest 35 et Elc 467, VeU Co.

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