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Saturday, February IOC Akron Beacon Journal Postpone Decision On Santee OBH UAHIES Coluiiil)ia Chemical's Woodford COVENTRY TWP. Charles Woodford, 57, a senior structural design engineer for the Columbia Chemical Division of Pittsburgh Plate Glass died Friday at Barberton Citizens Hospital. on I cr SIX i PfJL "t' -s. (, where he was taken after be coming ill at his home. Mr.

Woodford, who lived at SHOWERS are forecast today for the north Pacific states. Rain mixed with snow is expected in the central Plains and central Mississippi valley. Snow Is forecast for the Rocky Mountain region. Generally fair weather will prevail in the eastern third of the nation. Temperatures will rise in the north and central Plains, the Gulf coast and the Mississippi valley.

VP 4214 State had been a Ohio Mostly cloudy and colder with snow flurries today and tonight. High 26-33 north, 33-40 south. Low tonight 16-25. Generally fair and warmer Sunday. Lake Uric Northerly winds 16 to 23 knots diminishing to north to northeast 10 to 15 knots early tonight and light variable late tonight.

Snow flurries today and early tonight. Frank Mellinger, new president, David Jeffrey, director of field operations for American Association of Retired Persons, who was principal speaker, and Mrs. Devitt Gordon, a past president. DR. M.

S. HARVEY, (right) immediate past president of Senior Citizens of Summit County Inc. was the center of attention in this group when the unit's board of trustees had its annual meeting Friday at Sanginiti's. Listening to Dr. Harvey are (from left) TcMiipernturos In Other Ci Ho Maximum Minimum Yesterday Last Night Yesterday Last Night MLximuin Minimum Bismarck-snow 22 18 Paul-clear Hoston-snow 34 30 New Orleans-cloudy 55 37 Charlotte-clear 53 29 New York cloudv 3n 32 Chicago-cloudy 34 28 Plttshurgh-rloudy 311 27 Denver-cloudv 46 24 Tampa-clear 65 51 I.os Angeles-clear 63 49 Tucson-clear 38 Miami-clear 74 58 Washington-cloudy 47 33 High Count In Barberton Arthur Santee will continue to provide bus service from the Akron and Kent areas to Cleveland, at least for awhile.

The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio, which listened Thursday and Friday in Cleveland to complaints about the Santee line, has postponed a decision on whether to revoke the firm's franchise. Earl N. Merwin of Columbus, Santee's attorney, requested the postponement so he can study a long PUCO report of Santee bus Inspections and prepare his case. Langdon D. Bell, PUCO examiner who heard testimony, will schedule resumption of the hearing, possibly in Columbus.

PUCO had cited Santee for alleged violations of bus operation rules and ordered him to show cause why his should not be revoked. James Fitch, a PUCO Investigator, and Frank Dittoe, chief of PUCO's bus division, testified Friday. Dittoe said some Santee busses checked last July in Cleveland had defective tires, exhaust systems and brakes, broken windows and no stop lights or clearance lights. Fitch turned in a long report of inspections that wasn't read, and told of seeing Santee busses arriving and leaving seven to 75 minutes behind schedule. ON THURSDAY, commuters from Elyria, Westlake and North Ridgeville, west of Cleveland, told of long waits for busses, breakdowns on the road, fires, broken windows and seats and dirty busses, Santee of Sharon said after the hearing Friday the deficiencies are being corrected.

He said he plans to purchase three new busses in the next few weeks. DIVIDENDS Dustfall Indicates Health Hazards Still Abound resident of the Portage Lakes area for 21 years and lived in Akron 21 years previously. He was born in Meadville. Pa. He was a 1926 graduate of Akron East High School and attended the University of Akron.

He leaves his wife, Nina; sons, Charles C. Jr. of Denver and Rollin C. of Akron; three brothers, including Stanley and Dexter of Akron, and six grandchildren. Services will be at 3 p.

m. Monday at Prentice Kenmore Funeral Home. Cremation will follow. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m.

Sunday. HARVEY SWEIGART MEDINA Harvey A. Swei-gart, 63, of 616 S. Medina Line Sharon Twp- died Friday at his home after a brief Illness. Born in Harrisburg, he had lived 13 years in Akron and 29 years in Medina County.

Mr. Sweigart was a crane operator at B. F. Goodrich where he had been employed for nearly 40 years. He leaves his wife, Mattie, and two brothers.

Services will be at 1:30 p. m. Monday at Eckard-Baldwin Funeral Home, Akron, where friends may call from 7 to KKIULAR Pav- Pheasants Cause Crash Rate Record able .20 315 3 30 Am Malre Pds Anchor Hock Gl Unkrs Nat Lflna Belco Petro Bait O.isAKlec Cons Elect lnd Crown Zcll Draper Cp Dynamics Cv Am Hauserman Fmhart Cp den Klecti-tc 3-18 3 21 6- 8 3 15 3-22 3 10 3-10 3 15 3-11 3- 8 3-11 .10 .25 .36 .25 .50 .30 .10 .10 .30 .65 .20 Half of the locations tested by the Akron-Barber-ton Air Pollution Control Agency in January continued to show dustfall readings above the nuisance or health A 46-year-old Wadsworth woman and her mother are patients in Akron General Hos- Pleads Guilty As 'Fuzzy Glove Rapist' An Akron man who admitted being the "fuzy-gloved rapist" who terrorized Akron area women for more than a year pleaded guilty to three sex effonses Friday and was sent to Lima State Hospital for a psychiatric examination. David Lee Brown, 24, of 467 Marview was ordered to Lima by Common Pleas Judge L. A.

He'll be returned here for sentencing or possibly commitment to a mental hospital after the tests. BROWN, who police said has admitted assaults on six pital because she braked tojoen itefrjct 3- 9 4- 29 .325 .3125 4-29 .45 3-14 hazard level. Highest air pollution samplings again were obtained in Barberton areas and at Akron City Hall. Louis E. Bunts, director of 3-11 5- 30 4 1 6- 29 4 1 4- 5 4 1 4- 1 3 31 4 331 4- 25 3-30 5- 13 5-13 3 30 3 30 3-30 3-23 3- 15 4- I 4- 4 4- 1 3-31 3-31 3- 31 4- 1 3- 22 4- 1 3- 15 5- 1 4- 1 the agency, considers monthly dustfall readings of 20 tons per square mile at the toleration level.

All above that In- keep from hitting pheasants I ia pi :2 crossing the road. State Highway Patrolmen i i.trohe sn said Mrs. Olive H. Dick, 46, of 7641 Bear Swamp told sujd them she then lost control, iopeiika Mrg The car went off the left side TeWe 2 of Medina County rd. 123 ai-p14 half from RL 94 tins 3 .15 .25 .10 .25 .70 .25 .24 .30 3-14 311 3- 7 3 11 3 15 3-15 3- 9 3- 8 3 15 Akron Stocks Man 'friticaP dicate a health-nuisance problem area, he said.

EIGHT of 17 sampling points in the Greater Akron area produced dustfall readings above that mark in January, the agency's latest report shows. Here is the Great Akron area breakdown of dustfall air pollution recorded during January. The information was collected at sampling points by staff members of the Akron-Barberton Air Pollution Control Agency. THE FIGURES represent the number of tons of dust per square mile that fell at the locations. South Barterton 47.9 Barberton High School 45.8 .40 1.8123 3-15 .10 stoke Van Camp .20 3- 2 3-11 3- I 4- 1 3-10 lemia imp I'nlv I Tob .23 Xtra Inc pf .3.5 struck a tree.

Mis. Dick's mother, Mrs. Christine Stormer, 70, also was injured in the Friday afternoon crash. Ask area girls since late 1964, was trapped at a roadblock in Friday Final Quotations By Barhe Co. 2nd Bid.

FINANCIAL Last Bid Akron Rav Loan 65 Akron-Dime Bank 31 First Nat! Bank 43 Barb. State Bank 23 RUBBER Firestone 414 41 9 p. m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m.

Sunday. Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery. 32 44 HTIM Gelm.in lnt 415 1 tx 2 for 1 stillt. INITIAL Baxter Labs new lifl 3-18 3-31 INI 'HKARFIt Mogadore Jan. 15 after he tried to keep a date with a girl he had tried to assault earlier.

MYRA HOULE 3 in 310 3- 4- 15 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Kl Bond ft Shr .43 Schlumbcrger .45 IRRKGl'LAK Channlne Inc Kd in Gen Tire com 34 V4 34 EGG MARKET TALLMADGE Services for Myra Houle, 83, of 1176 do is or 101 3- 1 3- 3 4- 323 Goodrich 58 57 54 Goodyear 46 Vt 46 The market for Fidelity fund on CHICAGO Broadview will be at hiitcher hnn waa steady tn 25 cents I Mohawk Rubber 22 .13 4- 2 5-1 LYDA SMOYER SEVILLE Mrs. Lyda Smoy- p. m. Monday in the Scott MISCELLANEOUS After Knifing Denzil Smith, 44, of 368 Parkwood was "critical" today at City Hospital after he was slashed in the lower abdomen late Friday with a butcher knife. Police said his half-brother, Clayton Shears, 290 W.

Market was the knife-wielder. Police said the stabbing happened at the home of Smith's mother, Mrs. Julia Smith, 368tt Parkwood av. Asst. County Prosecutor Arthur Snell ruled the cutting to have been in self-defense, pending a further investiga hundredweight higher today but Price Bros with the top price unchanged at ''Demand was fairly active for the! BANK STOCKS AU States Fa 19 Funeral Home.

She died Thurs er, 85, of 83 E. Main died day at her home after several Alsco 7Vi Alside 11 Am Beverage 9H Babcork A Wilcox 37 Con. Freight 45 Dunhlll Int. 17s, Rid 59 'a 48 IV 31 monthsv Illness. Mrs.

Houle was born in Al Friday at Medina Community Hospital after a short illness. Born in Niles, she resided 42 34(4 102 68 (4 46(4 22(4 12-4 74 11 "4 94 38 45 "4 174 34 43 45 28 15 76 71(4 44 Vt 25 Rankers Tr Pst Nat City Morgan Guar Wells Fargo Pk Gen Accept, vt prf. cv. here 50 years. She and her hus COLUMBUS Eggs Prices paid at farms after candling and grading: A Jumbo 36-41, mostly 40-41, large 33-40, mostly 37-39, medium 30-37 mostly 34-36.

small 25-34. mostly 29-30. large mostly 29-32, undergrade 1018, mostly 14-16. Prices paid to country packing plants for eggs delivered to major Ohio cities cases included consumer grades Including U. S.

grades, minimum 50 case lots loose, large A 43-46: medium 40-42, small 35-38, large 37-41, carton large A 45'A- 51, medium A 43-48, small A 39-41. Sales to retailers in major Ohio cities, delivered: Large A white 48- 52, mostly 49-51, medium 45-48, mostly 46-48, large white end brown 45-48, mostly 47. Poultry prices at farms. No. 1 quality fryers 16'V17V.

mostly ITVt, light 7-9. mostly 84. McNeil Corp, toona. and had lived here 25 years. She was the widow of Albert Houle longtime employe of the Tall- band, George, had observed their 52nd anniversary Thurs offerings of 5,000 head, up 2,000 from yesterday and bringing the total to 21,500, equal to last week.

Mixed No. 1 and 2 grades sold upward from $28 and mixed 1-3 at 27-28 for 190-250 lb weights. Heavier mixed 2s and 3s were Sows topped at $23.25. Slaughter steers were weak to 50 cents lower with prime grade going at for pound-ers and mixed high choice and prime at Choice grade In a broad range of weights went al A few mixed good and choice wool-ed slaughter lambs sold at $27-28. Better grades were virtually absent.

7 104 9(4 37 45 17(4 44 33 44 14 44 '4 27 Mi 12V4 75 '4 70 '4 4,4 24 02 83 10 Vt 94 54 12(4 33 443 4 4 3 4 27 75, 71 24 4 Asked 611 48 93 38'i 59' a 60 128 237 I8H 401, 40 7l" 65 Vt 56 57 12 78 '4 27 3'a day. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church and its madge school system. She leaves a daughter, Mrs i n.Yt corp. Ohio Brass Ohio Edison com Pflueger Corp. Pitts Plate Glass Quaker Oats Roadway Exp Seilon Inc do 4Va pf do 6 pf Sum Nat Hold Sum.

Properties t'n. Sheet Metal Weather-Seal INSUKANCK Aetna Life 5S Am Ke-Ins Conn C.en Gen Relnsur 2 (ia Int Life 18', Glens Falls til Hanover Ins 39'i Hartf Fire 70 's Home Ins NY B4 Midwn Un Life 54 Monarch Lf 56 Natlonwd A 12S Ohio Casualty Phoenix 77' Prov-Wash 27U Travelers 36 Fid It 60 '4 Jeremiah Nearhoof of Altoona, tion. Utilian Class. She; also leaves two sons, a son, Alven Keister of Paris, three grandchildren Ralph of Seville and Army Capt. Raymond in Korea; a MUTUAL FUNDS 114 10 6 V.

13 and six great-grandchildren. The family will receive call daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Wilder of Wadsworth, and two Cleveland Industrial Stocks (Over-The-Counter) ers from 7 to 9 tonight and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Sunday grandsons.

MARKET AVERAGES (Quotations compiled by the NASD at approximately 3 p. m. Bids are representative inter-iealer prices and do not Include retail markdowns or commissions. Asked prices have been adjusted upward to include approximate markups.) Services will be Monday at Rid Asked at the funeral home. Burial will be in Tallmadge Ceme 2:30 p.

m. at the Armstrong Penton Pub Bid Asked Gllmore lnd 3H 4H GilddenCo pf 63 224 Phillips LmD 3oik Barberton Citizens Hospital S8.2 Akron City Hall 81.6 Barberton Memorial School 27.2 Akron East High 26.7 Akron Garfield Hijfh 24.8 Barberton Fire Station 8 22.5 Akron North High 19.4 Guggenheim Research Center 18.0 Akron King School 15.8 Kenmore 12.9 Akron Fire Station 14 12.4 St Matthew School, Akron 11.3 Akron Buehtel High 8.6 Cuyahoga Falls 5-2 Fairlawn 5.1 Probe Canton Shooting CANTON Joseph L. Davis, 47, of 1033 Monnot pi. NW, is being held by police on suspicion of murder in the death of his wife, Verna 47, who was shot in the face with a 16-gauge shotgun at their home Friday night. Police, called to the home at 11:31 p.

said Davis told them he shot his wife accidentally. The body was taken to Spiker Funeral Home. I Funeral Home, Seville, where Dow-Joncs Sic Averages .10 Industrials Friday 953.00 2.34 20 Railroads Friday 264.21 1.K7 Utilities Friday 141.78 0.82 tery. ALBERTA M. HAHN friends will be received Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

m. Burial will be at Mound Hill Cemetery. BRIMFIELD Services for Alberta M. Hahn, 40, of 3567 Elmhurst will be at 1:30 p. m.

Monday in the Lane Funeral Home, Austintown. IV, 20 204 34 60 19V4 10V4 3ft Hi 7V 56 19'4 8'. 24 30 294 25 Vt 4Vt 27 53 9H 22 31 Vt 41 '4 20 V4 62 34 44 Vt Bid Asked AlbeeH 2 2 Alco Stand 12'4 13 Am AutoVend 5S 64 Amer Flnan 121 13H Am Greet A 44 44 Am Vit Prod 7' Arvida Corp 1 Auto Sprink 46V. 47 Barton Uist 7 8H Bath Cyril 5. 7V Big Drum 11, 12 Boston Cap O1 71-s Brown Fint 12 Va 13 "i Brush Beryl 11 11, Buckeye 38 39 Burdett Oxy 13V 16 Cleve Trench 9 10 Cle-Ware lnd 34 3V, Cole Nat 20 21V Com Shear 33" CowlesChem 29 30 Craftmaster 9 lOVs Curtis Noll 27 29 Dover Const 2 2i Erie Tech 164 17 FaultlessRub 24 Ferry 6H 7 Fst Oh Rltv 103 12 Fst I Rlty 12 13 Fisher Fds ion 11 Fla Steel 1814 19 Flxlble Co 7 8 Frisch Rest 14'4 154 Giant Tiger 6' 7'4 Mrs.

Hahn, who had been ill two years, died Thursday in Robinson Memorial Hospital, 35, 84 37 444 4 34 "4 18 '4 174 9 284 16 31 V4 144 154 6V, 12 vt 94 10'4 16 314 14 254 17 39 284 84 124 324 14 7. Globe lnd 6V4 Greg lnd 19 Growth Cap 194 Halle Bros 32 Ilanna Mln 60' Hansen Mfg Hauserman 9V, Hawthorn 34H Hlckok Elec 6H Higbee Co 52 Hoover Co A lS'V, Inter Seaway 7V4 Joseph 24 Kaiser Stl 29'4 Kearney Nat Lensewav 24 4 Wilson Eng 3H Levin-Twnd 25 Vt Lubrlzl Corp 52 Mm-Donald 9V4 Mohawk 22 Monarch 30 '4 Nat Screw 40 Am Van 20V4 Ohio Tel 48 Oglebay Nor 33V4 Ohio Crank 41 V4 Oh Ferro Al 27 Oh Saving 17 Oh Wat Serv 294 Osborn Mfg 39 "4 Park Dp Fg 34 4 Rand Devel 74 Kldge Tool 36 Rdwy Exp 43V4 Rorh Lens 3 RockwellMfg 33- SawhlllTubP 174 Scott OM 16 ScoltAvlntlon 8 Scott Ket 274 Seaway Fdtn 15 v. Sexton Inc 30'i Shaker Prop 13, Shaw Ran 14 Mi Solon lnd 54 Stl Imp 11 V. Sterling Seal 8 Vt Summit Prop 94 SW Indust 1514 Tappan Co 30s Techno Fund Tele Serv Oh 244 Tenna Corp 16'4 Therm-O-D 3814 Tinnerman 32 Trans GPL 224 Tremro Mfg 28 Troxel Mfg 19 Un Flnan 8V4 I'S Rltv Inv 12 US Truck 314 Van Dorn Co 19'4 Vernors Inc 7V4 CLEVELAND LIVESTOCK CLEVELAND I Cattle. 50.

steady, choice heifers 27.00-29.00, nomina'l; good to choice 25.00-27.00; commercial and standard 22.00-25.00; choice heifers 24.00-27.00; good heifers 22.00-24.00; commercial and fat cows 17.00-18.50; utility and cutter cows 14.00-16.00; canner and fat yellow cows 12.00-14.00; bologna hulls 19.00-22.00; heavy bulls 16.00-18.00. Calves, 25, steady: prime 28.00-36.00; good to choice 23.00-28.00; commercial 20.00-23.00; common 14.00-20.00. Sheep and lambs. 200, steady; choice spring lambs 27.50-28 50; clipped lambs 27.00-27.50; common 17.00-22.00; choice ewes 8 choice wether 8.00-9.00; cull and medium 3.00-6.00. Hogs.

150. steady: U. S. 1-2 200-220 lbs. 27.50-28.00; 220 240 lbs.

27.00-27.75; 240-260 lbs. 26.50-27.00; 260-280 lbs. 25.25-26.50; packing sows 21.25-24.25. 1 MRS. FLORA NEAL CANAL FULTON Mrs.

Flora Belle Neal, 87, of 13791 Arcadia died today at her home after a lengthy illness. Born in Buckhannon, W. she lived 42 years in Canal Fulton. She leaves a son, Quintin with whom she lived; a daughter, Mildred of Canal Fulton; Ravenna. INDUSTRIAL PIPING ESTIMATOR-SUPERVISOR Growing Ohio Mechanical Contracting firm has position open for Estimator-Supervisor with college degree to specialize in industrial accounts.

Salary plus bonus. Submit retumt to Box No. F-63, Akron Beacon Journal. All re-piV in $trict confidence. Born in Canfield, she moved here five years ago from Cuy ahoga Falls.

She was a mem ber of the Cathedral of To morrow in the Falls and American Legion Post 209 two brothers, three sisters, three grandchildren and three 304 43 Auxiliary, Akron. She leaves her husband, great-grandchildren. Billy; sons, Bryan and Dean; Services will be at 1 p. m. Monday at Swigart Funeral daughters, Penny Lee and Home where friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

m. Christine, all of the home; father, Roy Davis of Canfield; two sisters and three brothers. Sunday. Burial will be at Un Bid Asked Affiliated Fd 9.27 10.03 Am Bus Shrs 4 17 4 51 Am Mutual Fd 10.56 11.54 Axe-HoDghton; Fund A 7.27 7.90 Fund 10 82 11.761 Blue Ridge Mut 13.53 14.75 Boston Fund 9.91 10.83 Broad St Inv 16.01 17 31 Bullock Fund 15.97 17.48 Can Gen Fd 10 05 1 0.98 Canadian Fund 18.99 20.55 Century Shrs Tr 12.66 13.84 Channing Funds: Balance 14.10 15.41 Com Stk 2.25 2.46 Growth 17.58 19.19 Income 9.39 10.26 Intl Grth 9 19 Special 3.07 3.36 Chase Fd Bos 10.79 11.79 Chemical Fd 17.10 18.69 Coast Secur 1.67 1.74 Colonial Fund 13.71 14.98 Commonwealth: Investmt 10.81 11.81 Concord Fund 15.91 15.91 Delaware Fd 16.89 18.46 Divers Gth Stk 13.73 15.05 Dividend Shrs 3 81 4.18 Dow Th Inv Fd 7.65 8.27 Dreyfus Fund 26 .80 29.25 Eaton Bal 12.51 13.59 Eaton Stk 16.70 18.14 Energy Fd 29.52 29.52 Fidelity Cap 15 69 17.05 Fidelity Fund 19.41 20.98 F.I.F. 5.83 6.38 Fundamtl Inv 12.90 14.14 Group Securities: Common Stk 15.46 16 92 Ham Fd HDA 5 94 6.50 Imperial Fd 5.64 6.14 Incorp Income 10.00 10.93 Invest Co Am 14.35 15.86 Investors Group Funds: Mutual Inc 12.03 13.08 Stock 21.65 23.

63 Selective 10.20 10.97 Variable Pay 8.62 9.37 Intercom! 7.02 Keystone Custodian Funds: Invest Bd B-l 23.78 24.80 Med Bd B-2 24.32 26.53 Lazard Fund 17.75 18.00 Lexngtn Inc Tr 1103 12.05 Life Ins Inv 8.17 8.93 Life Ins Stk 6.15 6.70 Mass Inv Grth 1111 12.14 Mass Inv Trust 17.24 18.84 I F. Fund 19.85 21.46 M.I F. Growth 6.18 6.68 Nation wide See 11.82 12.79 National Securities Series: Balanced 12 89 14.09 Bond 6.62 7.23 Dividend 5.56 6.08 Preferred 7.55 8.25 Income 6.73 7.36 Stock 9.84 10.54 Growth 10.58 11.54 One William St 15.35 15.35 Pine Street 12.97 12.97 Price, TR Grth 21 57 21.57 Puritan Fund 1157 12.51 Putnam Geo 17.27 18.87 Putnam Grth 12.57 13.74 grndder Funds: Balanced 20.09 20.09 Com Stk 13.03 13.03 Intl Inv 15.52 15.77 Selected Amer 12.47 13.49 Sharehl Tr Bos 12.28 13.40 Stdmn Sci 6.79 7.42 Stein Roe Funds: Balance 42.87 42.87 Stock 41.61 41.61 Intl 15 49 15.49 Televisn Elect 10.33 11.26 United Funds: Accumulative 18.34 20 04 Income 14.5S 15.93 Science i 10.16 11.10 Value Line Funds: Value Line 7 84 8.59 Wall St Invest 11.33 12.38 Welllnnton Fd xd 14.37 15.66 Whitehall Fd 14.15 15.30 Windsor Fd 19.28 20.96 ion Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 tonight HENRY KNAPP and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. RAVENNA Henry J.

Knapp, 68, of 406 King Sunday 'at the funeral home. Burial will be in Green Haven died Friday at Robinson Memorial Hospital, where he cemetery, Austintown. had been a patient for two MRS. VIOLET FLYNN DOYLESTOWN Mrs. Vio days.

Born at Brady Lake, he was let Flynn, 52, of 284 Church died Friday at Barberton a life resident of Portage County. Citizens Hospital following a He was a retired employe four-month illness. of Ravenna Ceramics Co. and a member of the Nazarene A native of Woodsfield, she lived in Doylestown the past several years. She was a member of Woodsfield Church of Church here.

He leaves stepdaughters, Christ. Laura Laru of the home, Mrs. Russell Cole in California and Mrs. Leona Holmes of Raven Flynn leaves her husband, Walter; a son, Walter Jr. of Doylestown; daughters, Mrs.

Delores Hunt and Mrs. na; stepsons, Eugene Neff of Charlotte, N. C. and Kenneth Neff of Ravenna. Helen Childers, both of Services will be at 1 p.

m. Doylestown, and Mrs. Phyllis Monday at Woolf Funeral McConnell of Cameron, a Home here where friends may call Sunday afternoon and evening. Burial will be in brother, 10 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Services will be at 2 p.

m. Monday at Bauer Turner Funeral Home, Woodsfield, Maple Grove Cemetery. CLEVELAND PRODUCE where friends may call after CLEVELAND Homesrrowers market changes: noon today. Burial will be in Oaklawn Cemetery, CASH GRAIN Cucumbers; Greenhouse offpred. CHICAGO 11 Wheat No.

i hard 1.66N; No. 2 red I1.6814N. fnrn 'n 2 vpllow 11 28 28: NO. northern umo uismci ureen-house change; Lettuce: Supplies moderate: de 3 yellow No. 4 yellow mand moderate: market about steady.

24-qt. bkts. (10 lbs.) leaf mostly 2.25-2.50. Akron Deaths Mrs. Celia Wine, 80, former Akronite, died in Cleveland.

Oats No. 2 heavy -white 77V4-VN1 Soybeans No. 1 yellow I2.85V4N. Soybean oil S11.30N. MERCANTILE EXCHANGE Mr.

Grace B. Tuckey, 85, of CHICAGO I Chicago Mercantile CRUDE RUBBER 776 Wall prominent in PTA Samuel Mikuliak, 76, of 1191 Seventh Ola Williams, 65, of 1869 Shaw Exchange Butter firm: wholesale buying prices Vt higher: 93 score AA 12 A 65V4; 90 644; 89 83V4; cars 0 8514; 89 Eggs firm; wholesale buying prices unchanged to 1 higher; 70 per cent NEW YORK (AP) Rubber standard futures closed unchanged. Sales one contract. High Low Close March 25.50 25.50 25.50-B Spot No. 1 ribbed smoked sheets 26N.

or oeuer grane A whites 41; mixea Akron resident 4i; mediums standards 38; dirties unquoted; checks 34. Lawrence, 73, Rail way Express employe 35 years, Deaths Elsewhere Brighten Family Meals Add Springtime zest to Lenten meals with delicious, fresh Cottage Cheese and other CHESTNUT RIDGE DAIRY FRESH PRODUCTS. at Ft. Lauderdale. J.

Gordon Griffin, 86, of 263 S. Balch Akron physician for over 40 years. 1949, Howard Coonley, 89, former tem newsman since in Washington. 2776 Albrecht Akron, Ohio president of the National Association of Manufacturers and former president and chairman of Walworth in New London, N. H.

Garner, 52, of 107 N. Case av. Emily Mcllvar, 63, of 1022 Battles Ralph D. Moscarello of 292 Shelby av. HarrUl, 72, of 118 Miller Chris-tiiui Holzer, 69, of 612 Blanche Ralph Teatsorth, 57, a correspondent for United Press International at the United Nations since 1952, in New York.

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