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"awujaws Wass Wi Akron Beacon Journal 47 Wednesday, Sept. 21, I960 The Daily Investor 111 Willi rancor For Ynr Adrienne Grossman, Alside Has lop Quarter Save ALL Records i -rT! Writer, Dies At 37 tributions and an ordinary in In Histoi come tax on your dividends By WILLIAM A. DOYLE I have been buying shares of a mutual fund for a number of years. I have rein vested the Sales and earnings larger Mrs. Adrienne Grossman, 37, of 618 Glendora lance writer, died today at Akron General'Hospital after ing ill with cancer for a year.

Her husband, William, also than any quarter in the com pany's 13-year history were reported today by Alside was a victim of cancer in May, 1959, in Pomona, Cal. died Tuesday at City Hospi tal after a long illness. world's largest manufacturer igM ihow lew T.mpwiHum tKHKtad of aluminum siding. ters, Mrs. Doreen Jeanne Guil- The Northampton Twp.

A native of New Brighton, Miss Weaver worked three years as a ward clerk lotte of Cuyahoga Falls, Mrs capital-gains distributions and, sometimes, have reinvested the 1 iden ds. My purchases were made at different times and at different places. I may want to redeem some of thps sharps firms Jerome Dana Harvey of Fallbrook Kaufman, reported net income after taxes of $506,966 Mart Has Snappy Mrs. Kathaleen Thomp price they receive per share as their profit per share. Much easier, isn't it? The trouble is that, if the "rev-enooers" want to get tough about it, they can jump on that system with both feet.

I HAVE used the identified share method to figure out the cost of each of the shares of a mutual fund I have been buying for some years. But one thing stumps me. I made some purchases before the fund's shares were split two for one. How do I calculate the tax cost basis for the shares I bought before the split? A Do it exactly as you havt for the stock purchased after the split. Then divide the cost per share on each purchased before the split by two.

on sales of $6,810,841 for the son of Rosemcad, Cal, Mrs. Barbara Cody of Pasadena, MRS. GROSSMAN' was employed in the advertising department of O'Neil's, Polsky's and Yeager's here prior to moving to California in 1951. She was the author of a scries of articles on vocations open to women that appeared in the Beacon Journal. Her children's book on the life of naturalist John Muir three-month period ending secretary at City Hospital.

She was a member of North Hill Methodist Church. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Shirley Lang of Albany, N. and a son, James E. of Akron; sisters, Mrs.

Glen Dailey of June 30. (after taking your "dividend credit" and "dividend that these should not be counted In. They should be. You may end up with a long list depending on how many purchases you made over the year. Then you simply redeem the radicular shares you want to redeem.

Most likely, you will choose to redeem those shares that cost you the most money (so that your profit and your taxes will be lower) but also shares you have held for at least six months (so that your profit will be taxed as a long-term capital gain). THIS IS KNOWN as the "identified share" method. The Internal Revenue Service might prefer that you use the "first in-first out" method. Under that method, the first shares you sell would be Mrs. Verna Pearson of Chatsworth, and Mrs.

Pa This was the third quarter tricia Boggs of Mesa, of the company's current fis Recover cal year, which ends Sept. 30. Akron and Mrs. Ruth Sharon 12 grandchildren, and four brothers, Cyrus and William of Newton Falls, Mclvin of will be published next Spring. Anderson of Akron Her plavs were dramatized at 1 and NEW YORK (m The stock market mounted a pretty FOR THE 9-month period ending June 30, Alside had a Warren, and Milford of two grandchildren.

the Sacramento Children's for cash some- Doyle time in the near, future. I will have to pay a Federal capital-gains tax on my profits, (The shares have risen in value over the years.) How do I figure out the cost of the shares I want to sell? A It will involve some arithmetic but you can do it by using the confirmation slips Williamson, Mich. snappy rally in active dealings net Income after taxes of Services will be at 3 p. m. $982,262 on sales of $15,460, today.

Key stocks were ahead from fractions to about a point. 422, Kaufman said. Nine Friday in the Billow Memorial Chapel, Cuyahoga Falls, Dr. months' pre-tax earnings were Some of the more volatile or $1,952,422. Kaufman added tnat iigures M.

S. Harvey officiating. Friends may call there from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Thursday.

Burial will be in Chest for comparable periods a year Services will be at 1 p. m. Friday at the Schlup Funeral home after 7:30 tonight. MRS. ZELMA STARKS Mrs.

Zelma E. Starks, 60, of 1019 Nevin died Tuesday in St. Thomas Hospital. She was born in Fairport Harbor, and was an Akron resident 23 years. Mrs.

Starks leaves her husband, Karl H. two daughters. Mrs. Robert Seaver and ago are not available because nut Hill Cemetery of changes in operating methods. SALZMAN INFANT you received following each purchase.

Each slip shows the amount of money paid in and the number of shares you purchased. Divide the amount of money paid in at each purchase by the number of shares receiv He declared, however, that Graveside services were held Playhouse. Her poetry had been published nationally. Born in Cleveland, she came to Akron as a child. She was graduated from Buchtel High School in 1941 and from the University of Akron, where she edited the Tel Buch yearbook, in 1945.

She was a member of Delta Pi Iota Sorority, the Panhel- lonic Society and Beth Israel Sisterhood and the Writers Club of Pomona. MRS. GROSSMAN leaves two children, Paul and Karia of the home; her parents. Dr. and Mrs.

Arthur Moss of Canal Fulton; a sister, Mrs. Gloria Reich of the home, and a brother, J. Daniel Moss of higher-priced stocks did better. The list was putting on a technical snapback after Tuesday's Indecisive session, analysts said. Some kind of rebound was normal after the big Monday selloff.

TART of the rise was due to short coverings, brokers said. Business news remained drab. Estimates were that current nine months' earnings at Holy Cross Cemetery today exceed substantially" earn for the infant son of Mr. and the shares you bought first. Because the value of your shares has increased over the year, the "FIFO" method would cost you tax dollars.

As long as you do your arithmetic correctly and have your confirmations to back you up, you should have no problem. This again shows the importance of saving all (repeat, ALL) your financial ings 01 tne Iirms cuinpcuauie Mrs. Harold Salzman, 13C8 Winton av. The child died at lrs. John Palazzo, and a son, ed each time and you have periods a year ago.

Also, tnat net income for the full 1960 fiscal year should be "substantially above" last year's birth Tuesday in St. Thomas Hospital. Karl H. all of Akron; four grandchildren, and four sisters, Mrs. John Hermison and Bertha Johnson of Warren, the cost of each share at each purchase.

YOU SHOULD do this with Besides his parents, he third quarter corporate earnings would be near the level leaves three brothers, James, Daniel and Thomas; his grand Mrs. James Ziegler of Phalanx KAUFMAN noted that first Station, and Mrs. Edward Jones of McKinley Heights, O. each and every purchase, including your purchases resulting from reinvested capital-gains distributions and your nine months' sales and earnings had been affected by a Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m.

Thursday of the 1959 period which was depressed by the steel strike. Steels, autos, chemicals, air-crafts, metals, rails, utilities and airlines moved generally higher. records. Many people simply add up all their purchases, divide by the number of shares they own and come up with an "average" cost of their shares. When they redeem some of their shares, they figure the reinvested dividends.

parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Corrin and Mr. and Mrs. David Chambers of Akron, and his great-grandfather, Harvey Corrin of Cleveland.

The CunninghamMcCaffer-ty Funeral Home handled ar strike that kept the company Akron plant out of production Don't get the Idea (as many at the Billow Memorial Chapel, Cuyahoga Falls, where services are being arranged. nine weeks. people do) that, because you Akron. Rabbi Norman Shapiro and Cantor Abraham Denburg were to conduct services at 3 this afternoor at the Gordon Memorial Home. Interment was to be at Rose Hill Burial Park.

Earlier. Alside reported six Among higher-priced issues, Superior Oil of California re difference between the aver were required to pay a Federal long-term capital-gains tax on your capital-gains dis rangements. couped another 10 points age price per share and the months' sales of $8,649,581 and net income of $475,296. Alside, with headquarters here, has field offices and ERNEST H. LOWE Services for Ernest II.

Lowe, 69, of 434 Perkins will be at 1 p. m. Friday in the Billow MRS. SARAH LONG Mrs. Sarah Long, 87, of 211 MUTUAL FUNDS warehouse facilities in 17 Rohm Haas 5.

Texas Instruments rebounded about 3 and Polaroid 2. Zenith and General Instrument were up more than a point each. Columbine died Tuesday. to A native of Ripley, W. other cities from coast coast.

MRS. REG IN A JONES Mrs. Regina Jones, 54, of 454 Lamont died today in Green Cross Hospital after a three-year illness. A former employe xof Iaco-mini's Restaurant, 321 W. Ex she leaves three sons, Earl Moyer of Akron, Joseph Moy- Akron Chapel, the Rev.

R. Perry Bartlett and the Rev. Frank II. Bowers of Aked 7.73 4.49 fl.14 5.08 5.59 11 88 See Kennedy Seeking Aid Of Lausche Monterey Oil opened at 34 er of Medina and Robert on a big block of 14,000 shares posting a gain of ll II CSlUIlL- ficiating. I fc ft Mr.

Lowe, ft Has Stock Dividend Hid 7 14 4 21 8.n 4 5.14 10 17.00 11 HI 12 12 12 S3 l.VSO S.7:t 14.10 10.2.1 29 13 75 10.70 2 B7 14 17 10. R.5 II 40 7.10 19.72 14 51 a.tti change st, Mrs. Jones was born in Morgan Station, and was an Akron resident 45 years. She leaves her husband, John a son, Dale two GAINS of around a point were made by Anaconda, Johns-Manville, Kennecott and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Up fractionally were U.

S. Affiliated Fund Am Business Shr Am Mutual Fund Atom Oev Mutual Axe Houghton Kd A Hlue RiriKe Mutual Boston Fund Broad Street Invest Bullock Fund Canada Gen Fund Canadian Fund enturv Shrs Trust Chase Fd Bos Colonial Fund t'omwlth Investment Concord Fund Delaware Fund Dividend Shares Dreyfus Fund Kalon A How Bnl Katon cV How Stk Electronics Invest Energy Fund Fidelity Fund F. I. F. Fundamental Invest Moyer of Parkersburg, W.

a daughter, Mrs. Estella Sawyer of Akron; 22 grandchildren; 28 great grandchildren and one great-greatgrandchild. Services will be at 3 p. m. Friday in the Hopkins Funeral Home, 517 Canton the Rev.

Bernard Younce of who died Monday, retired from the B. F. Goodrich Co. in 19 56 with 29 years' service, lie was 'a clerk Board of directors of Fire- Steel, American Telephone grandchildren; her father, Chrysler, Woolworth, United stone Tire Rubber Co. to Mr.

Lowe Nicholas Brooker; four broth day declared a quarterly cash 18.38 12.88 13 29 13.87 17 21 9.44 15.41 11.18 10.10 14 8 1 1.7 3.15 15 40 11 71 12.19 7.7B 19.72 15 9 4 27 9.38 12 94 9 81 9 04 9 .15 25 00 8.K5 10 4 33. 26 04 23.91 WASHINGTON JP Presidential nominee John F. Kennedy considers support from Sen. Lausche, Ohio Democrat, important to him in Ohio. He soon will invite Lausche to campaign for him.

This prediction came today from Lausche's Ohio Senate colleague, Democrat Stephen M. Young. Lausche, more than once, has publicly noted that Kennedy has not asked him for help. ficiating. ers, Rudy, Edward, Thomas and William Brooker of Akron, and seven sisters, Mrs.

Aircraft, International Paper, Baltimore Ohio, American Tobacco, Radio Corp. and Schering. Eastman Kodak picked up aboui 2. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and (Irouo Sec Com Stork 1 1 82 Anna Knight, Mrs. Josephine Sec Fully Adm (iroup Sec Steel 21 Croup Sec Tobacco 8 7 to 9 p.

m. Thursday and from 9 a. m. Friday until serv NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT ESTATE OK Caslmlro Desimoni riECEASKI). Notice Is hereby given that John M.

Deslmone, 707 S. Fire, stone Akron, O. has been duly appointed nd qualified as fcxeeulor of the Estate of Caslmlro Deslmone deceased, late of Summit County, Ohio. Creditors claims sre to be filed with Executor within four months from date of Appointment. Muted 17th day of September, 18HO.

Case Number J51-79581-93. VINCENT ZUHZ Probate Judge of Summit County, Ohio Sept 21 28 Oct 5 "NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT ESTATE OF William C. Manning DECEASED. Notice Is hereby given thBt Pankv M. Manning, 1180 Clifton Akron, Ohio ha, been duly appointed and qualified as Executrix of the Estate of William C.

Manning deceased, late of Summit County, Ohio. Creditors claims re to be filed with Executrix within four months from dais) of Appointment. Dated 17th day of September, 19HO. Case Number 151-79537-71. VINCENT ZL'RZ Probate Judge of Summit County.

Ohio Sept 21 28 Oct 5 lkga'l NOTICE Sealed proposals will be re. reived by the Director of Public hervice. Stow Town Hall, Stow. Ohio, until 12.00 noon. September 30th.

1960. for surfacing of tennis courtinn an existing base material for the Park Board of the Municipality of Stow. Detailed Information and specifications may be obtained from Joseph Hale. Dire tor of I'uhllc Service. Slow Town Hall.

Telephone OV-8 8206. Each proosal must contain full name of all persons Interested therein and be accompanied by bond or certified check In the amount of llfv Dollars ($50 00), payable to the Municipality of Stow that If bid is accepted, a contract will lm executed. Council reserves right to reject any bid and waive informality in any proposal, JOSEPH C. HALE. Director of Public Servict Slow, Ohio Sept 21 28 LEGAL NOTICE Sealed proposals addressed ti the City Purchasing Agent will be received by the City of Akron.

Ohio, al the office of me Purchasing Agent. Room sol Municipal Building. Akron, Ohio, until 1 30 P. Eastern Daylight Savings Time, on the 30th day of September. 190, st which time and place they will he publicly opened and read for furnishings: One til Billing Machine Specifications may be obtained at the office of the Purchasing Agent.

Each proposal must contain the full names of all of the parties Interested therein, and must be accompanied by a certified check In the amount of One hundred Dollars (1100 00., on a solvent bank, as a guar, antee. that If the proposal accepted a contract will be entered into. The City of Akron. Ohio through Its duly authorized and constituted officials, reserves the right to reject anv or all proposals and to waive informality In anv THE Clti OF AKRON OHIO By: C. McQulggan, Purchasing Ageni Sept 21 28 LEGAL NOTICE Sealed proposals addressed to the It Purchasing Agent will be received by the City of Akron, Ohio, at the office of the Purchasing Agent, Room 205 Municipal Building, Akron.

Ohio, until 1 30 P. Eastern Davilght Savings Time, on the 29th dav of September. 190, which time and place they will be publicly opened and read for furnishing: 12.000 Tons, More or Less, Refute Salt 2,000 Tons. Mora or Less, Rock Salt Specifications may be obtained at the office of the Purchasing Agent, Room 205 Municipal Building.) Akron, Ohio. Each proposal must contain the full names of all of the parties Interested therein, and must be accompanied by a certified check In the amount of One Hundred Dollars (HOOOOi, on a solvent bank as a guarantee, that If the proposal be ac cepted a contract will be entered into.

The City of Akron. Ohio, through its duly authorlied and constituted officials, reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waiva informality in anv proposal. THE CITY OF AKRON. OHIO Bv: G. McCjulggan, Purchasing Agent Sept 14, 21 ice time.

Burial will be in Hill Opening blocks included in inventory control. Then he was employed by the First National Bank, retiring last April. He was a native of Spencer, W. and an Akron resident 50 years. He was a member of the First Baptist Church and the Goodrich Twenty Year Club.

Mr. Lowe leaves his wife, May a son, Bill of Spring 25 OH OO A 74 32 .07 24. S5 Haydock Fund Ineorp Investors Investment Co Amer Istel Fund Keystone Cust 1 side Memorial Park. Newmont Mining rose to 61 on 15,000 shares; U. S.

Baggett, Mrs. Margaret Pease, Theresa Brooker and Mrs. Ber-nadine Ilejevich, all of Akron, and Mrs. Mary Ricketts and Mrs. Evelyn Uland in California.

Friends may call from 7 to 9 tonight and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Thursday at the Keystone Cust 2 Lazard Fd 21 Ml xdl4 (to Steel up at 74 on 5,100 and Young said he had not been 14 875 11 01 Lexington Trust invited either, but that he has MRS. FIORENTINA PIGLIA CUYAHOGA FALLS A Requium Mass for Mrs. Fio-rentina (Florence) Piglia, 75, General Telephone Elec tronics up at27Ta on 3,000.

Loomls Sav Mutual 14 K9 Mass Investors Trust I2KI Mass Investors Growth 13 89 dividend of 25 cents per share on common stock and an extra dividend in the form of a stock dividend of 2 per cent. The cash dividend is payable Oct. 20 to stockholders of record Oct. 5. This brings the year's total cash dividend on common stock to $1 per share.

The stock dividend is payable Oct. 31 to stockholders of record Oct. 14. Firestone, said the company announcement, has paid cash dividends on common stock each year since 1924. It also marks the fourth consecutive year Firestone has declared a 2 per cent stock dividend.

CHICAGO GRAIN Karly Quotation By Kranri I. 1nlont A Co. Hi K. Mill Ht. 2 OH Mutual Trust been campaigning for Ken nedy anyway.

Akron Stocks of 834 Horace field, two grandchildren; Eckard-Baldwin Funeral Home a hrother. Waldo E. of Greens will be held 4 Injured In Erie Wreck where services are being ar- bj.gi and a sisteri Mrs, Essie ranged. LfGwe Adams of Akron. at 10 a.

m. Thursday at St. 12 03 14 H9 13 3 35.02 3 24 20.62 12 7 10.73 13.47 15.54 18.08 9 20 12 15 14 37 37.08 13 10 11.29 14.5 B.M 8.77 14.22 14.91 Friends may call at the Joseph Church. 19 Ofi 1 I SO 10.K2 13.34 14 30 1R.OH 8 50 11.12 13.12 35.08 12.0S 10.39 13.32 05 8 02 13.08 13. K8 Nation-Wide Secur One W'm St Pine St Fund Prire TH Growth Putnam Geo Fund Scudder St tc lark Selected Am Shares Sharchldrs Trust Sovereign Investors State Street Invest Unit Accum Fund I'ntt Income Fund I'nit Science Fund Value Line Fund Wall St Investing Wellington Eq Wellington Fund Burial will be in Ask chapel from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

m. Thursday. Burial will Oakwood Qnnted Iit Rsrhe A Co. iH-rond National Bldg. ofi tVaotaliou, FIN AXIAL Last PM Akron Sav Loan 38 Bank of Akron 30 The Dime Bank First Natl Bank 54', 54 III BREK Firestone TAR com 34' do pf 102 PORT JERVIS, N.

Y. LP) The Erie Railroad's "Pacific Express," heading for Chicago with 15 passengers aboard, be in Rose Hill Burial Park. Mrs. Piglia ROBERT r. FITCH died at home gv leaped the rails today on a Robert P.

Fitch, 55, of 4676lMonday after a Gen Tire com 49 48 sharp turn east of here. Three s. Main an investment long illness crewmen and one passenger 1 lay DIVIDENDS do $5 pf Goodrich 57 Goodvear TAVR Co 35 Mohawk Rubber 94 57 35 21 14 73 MRS. PEARL W. BRADY Services for Mrs.

Pearl W. Brady, 78, former Akron resident who died Monday at her residence, Portage Lake Milton, will be at 10 a. m. Thursday in the Eckard-Baldwin Funeral Home, the Rev. Howard H.

Patrick officiating. Mrs. Brady was a native of Blacksburg, and an Akron resident 24 years. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 this afternoon and 7 to 9 tonight. Burial will be in Mt.

Hope Cemetery. Mrs. Tiglia She leaves a son, Pascal; two Seiherllng Rubber 14 DroKer, aiea ruesaay ai AKron General Hospital after suffering a stroke Monday while repairing a child's bicycle in sa 35 103 49' 58 35'i 22 14 78 70 4 7 11 15 5 30 38 do 4V Pf do 5 pf MIRCKI.LAEOl'8 daughters, Mrs. Catherine Clerico and Mrs. Jennie Maite, oil Piivahnna Fallc- a 4' Aid Investment 4 his garage All States Frl Alsco 11 Corn September -1 .1 2'-a- December 1.09 Marcli 1.13H; May 1.16V.; July 1.1SW.

Oats September December March May 71Vi-i; Julv Rye September 1 December 1.18-17'i; March 1.2:'"; May 1.24B. Soybean September 2.12H-S: November 2.14t-l-; January 2.1H,i-'; March 2.224; May 2.243-!.. bard (drums! October 8 20; November 9.25; December 10.22; January 10.15B; March 10.2."iB. Mr. Fitch, a Jife resident (V, ru, brother in Italy and seven the Akron area, was in the 11 14 4 30 32 34 18 grandchildren.

Friends may call from 2 to insurance business A) years before becoming a broker. A 1927 graduate of Kenyon Col 19' were injured, none seriously. Thirteen of the train's 14 cars were derailed. Some freight and mail cars overturned, but the two passenger coaches and one sleeper car remained upright. The wreck tore up 800 feet of the Erie's double-track right of way.

The injured were identified as engineer James McCor-mack, 62, of Hawthorne, N. baggageman James Seeber, 49, of Port Jervis, N. fireman Harold Cooney, 49, of Port Jervis, and Mary Ferguson, a passenger, also of Port Jervis. 4 and 7 to 9 p. m.

today at McGowan-Reid Funeral Home. Alside 14 Am Beverage 4 Bahrock Wilcox 30 Enterprise Mfg 32 McNeil Marh Nat Rub Mach 18' Ohio Brass 28 Ohio Edison com 37 Pitts Plate Glass 59 Quaker Oats xd53 Roadway Exp MA" Robinson Clay Pd 27 37 37 lege, he was a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. He 60 METAL MARKET 59 54' 14 80 15! PERCY J. ARBAUGH A retired Goodyear Tire Rubber Co. employe, Percy J.

Arbaugh, 69, became ill Tuesday at his home, Area Deaths NEW YORK tfi Spot non-ferrous metal price today: Copper 311 cents a pound, Connecticut Valley. Lead 12 cents a pound. New York. Zinc cents a pound, East St. Louis.

Tin $1.02 a pound, New York. Foreign silver Ola cents per troy ounce. New York. PittsburKh scrap steel No. 1 heavv was quoted today by lion Age at was also a member of the Akron City Club.

He leaves his wife, Mary Jane; two sons, Timothy Fitch of the home and Rudolph Ul-rich of Elyria; two daughters, Jennifer Ann Fitch and Mary Jane Ulrich of the home; his mnthpr. Mrs. I.vriia Fitch of 125 144 195 102 115 99 102 80 105 95 Am Greet 5s '79 Brush Bry 5s '74 Fla Steel 5s '71 Gray Drug 55 '74 Hirkok 65 '74 Ijester Eng 65 '76 Nat Cleve 6V4S '71 Ohio Ser 6s '67 Vernor 6's '74 Convertible. 95 112 Sam Maras, 64, Donald Moorman, 51, Henry Rodgers, 51, Wadsworth, Ohio Injector Co. foreman.

Blanche Bank-ard, 81, Canton. Raymond G. Hoffman, 57, Barberton. II. El-dridge, 64, Ravenna.

Minnie May Rodonbaugh, 88, Herman M. Cleveland Stocks Am SerurATruit .60 9-23 10-15 AngloCdnTelA ct .30 11-10 12- 1 Hankers Tr NY .43 9-29 10 15 Cons Kovaltv Oil .16 10- 3 10-25 Cooper Jarrett 10- 5 10-25 ountvTrWhll'i 9-21 10-15 Davstrom Ire .30 10-27 11-15 I) Transit A .20 9-30 10 14 Economics Lab .20 10- 3 10-14 (iimbel Bros .55 10-10 10-25 King Seelev .50 9-30 10-14 Okla .28 10-10 10-29 Penney JC .30 10- 5 11-1 Sunders Assoc .04 9-29 10-19 .30 9-30 10 14 Sheraton Am .15 9-30 11-1 So Calif Water .25 11-14 12- 1 S. Coast Corp .121 10-14 10-31 South Materials .15 10-11 11- 1 Krle 1 4375 10- 7 11-1 pf 1.00 10- 7 11- 1 Wooriall Indust .30 9-30 10 15 Young. JS .75 8-20 10- 3 Irregular Inst Shrs Crth Fd .32 10- 3 11-1 Mutual Shares .25 9-20 9-30 Ktra Const Bovaltv Oil .08 10- 3 10-25 Ktork Sanders Assoc 100' 9-29 10-19 Vanderhllt 2 9 30 10-14 BANK STOCKS Bid Asked Bankers Tr 45', 48V, Chase Manh 58 BH Est s.al City 76 Hanover Bk 4i 49, Morgan Guar 9K4 10I4 Wells Far. Am 50', 53 Insurance Aetna ('as 83' SR'i Aetna Ins 82', 864 Aetna Life 79', 8:4 Am Ins NJ 26 28 Am Re-Ins 41 45V, Conn Oen 372 391 Cen Reinsur 105 113 Glens Falls xd 32'i 35' Hanover Ins 41', 44s, Hartfd Fire 47 50 Home Ins NY 56'4 59' Maryland Cas 35 38 Mass Bond 42V Nationwd A 30V, 33 Phoenix 75', 79 Prov-Wash HI', 21' Std Acrid 47 50 Travelers 80 84 876 Edge and was pronounced dead a short time later at Akron General Hospital.

Mr. Arbaugh was a tire builder for 39 years at Goodyear, retiring four years 1 Cleveland. He was a brother OVER THE COUNTER 1 of the late James H. Fitch. EGG MARKET Friends may call after 4 CLEVELAND tP Eggs, consumer grades, prices to retailers.

V. S. grade delivered large A white 58-62; brown 57-61: medium A white 48-53; brown 47-52; large white and brown 48-53. Q.4LH p. m.

today at the Clifford Funeral Home, Cuyahoga Falls, I where the Rev. George Haynes Sheeler, 64, Kent. S. 54, Copley. Arbaugh 1 Wii conduct services at 2 He was born p.

m. Thursday. Cremation in Jewetr, and was an Ak CLEVELAND PRODUCE will follow. A ron resident 43 years. He was a member of the First Pres Hirfal to Beacon Journal JOSEPH ANZOLLITTO byterian Church; the Good ome in, Hnvtime! Services for Joseph Anzol-ikei changes; litto, 69, of 479 'i S.

Main siJZkl-J. up Red year Twenty-Year Club; Goodyear Pensioners Club and the Beans: 16-qt. bskls. round green 1 .25. Bid Asked Bid Asked Bid Avked Airpt Pk 12'' 14', Hanna 85 100 Poeue 9 10 Alcn Oil I's ls Hansen 18 20 Premier 19Vi 21 Vi Al St Fr 6.4 8 Hauser 8 10 Prov Life 86 91 Am Ore A 30', 32" Hlckok 5', 6i Rand I)e 8 9', do 30'4 Highee 35'i Rd Ex A 14 16 31 'a 33V Hoover A 16Vs 18', Sawhill 104 Am 3ft 5 Inland In 47 Scholz II 3'i 4, Am Vltrif 24 27 Jack 13' 15' OM Scott 41 46' Arvida 7i 8 .1 Fel 8, 10 Scott Av AssembI 13', 15'4 Kaiser St 30' Scott 3fl 42 Rath Co 54 7V Kromex 7'4 Smucker 25V 2'" Bess IX' 26 29 I.est Eng 9, 11' Stl 23' 2 Blshon 14 18 Maco Ch 11 13' Steel Imp 11', 13 Rowater 8H 9H McNeil 32 35y4 Stouffer 21 23 Bowman 17 19 Mohawk 21 23 Str Cobh 4' 51 Brush Br 47 Vi 50' Mo Mark 29V, Swan Ru 23'j Bkv Cst 23 26 Morga 17'i 20' Taft Brd 12' 13't Rurdett 14 Nat Kev 19'4 21 Vi Tappan 2734 30V.

Carl Prod 8' Nat Scrw 40'4 44 Tex East .30 1, 32 CI Secur 50 Nat Cleve 4' 6" Therm 28 30 'i CI Trenr 8 10 Am CI 9' 11' Tinnerm 33 v4 3HV, Cook Cof 20', 22' Am Va 12' 15 Toledo 19'i 2 Hi Curt lnd 9 11 Oh Tel 52 '-2 58 Towmot 29', 33 Vs Diam Por 43' 46' Norw Tr 7" 8' Tr Pipe 20 22 Diebold 51 54, Ogle Nor 16' 19' Troxel 10 Dl-Nor 41 46 Ohio Cnk 254 2734 Unllev 103 108' Erie Resii 8 9 Ohio For 33' 37' L'n Fin 14' 15 Faultless 22 25 Oh Leath 18' 20', l'n Metal 65 Ferry Cap 4 54 Ohio Sav 14 16 Tex NG 23'4 Fisher 18 2044 Ohio WS 28 31 US True 13' 15V4 IFla Steel 12' Osborn 24', 28', l'n Utilis 45 47 jFoote-B 13 lB'i Pack CA 20 22 I'pson Wa 11 iCen Indu 20'i 22V, Park I)r 25' 271 Valley 39' 44 Oilmore 14 15 Park 20V4 23 Vector 18 20 lnd 18 20 Parsons 5 Vernor 4'4 6'i flrow Can 19i 21 Pendleto 16'i 18' Jim Walt 'Halle Bro 31 34 Pepsi Bot 10 12 Warn 25 28 I do pf 43' pent Pub 24 "4 Life 7Vi 8'4 Hanna A 83 93 Pfaudier 44 J4 4534 Wm Co 34 do S3 93 Lamp 1543,4 Vuba Cn 6', 8Vi will be at 10:30 a. m. Thursday in the Rossi Funeral YMCA Golden Age Club. Cabbage; Lsed juniho crate Uo- Mr. Arbaugh leaves his Chapel and at 11 a.

m. in St. upnL bfk.s. 8-Us Anthony Church. yellow 2' -3 doz.

j- j1 Corn: Bskts. wife, Mary a daughter, Vivian Arbaugh of Akron; two sisters, Mrs. Emma Da- Mr. Anzollitto, wiiu uil-u $1,00 1.75. Potatoes: Round white 50-lb.

sacks vies and Mrs. Edna Deeks of f. S. 1 size A washed gl .3.1. Spinach: 24 qt.

bskts. Turnips: 8-qt. bskts. topped Saturday in Akron General Hospital, was a former B. F.

Goodrich Co. employe, retiring four years ago. Born in Italy, he lived in CLEVELAND LIVESTOCK sr CITIZENS SAVINGS IS OPEN Mondoy through Thursday, 9:00 AM to 3 PM; Friday 9:00 AM to i PM Consult our officers about mm imm FOR BUYING OR BUILDING YOUR HOME Learn. About Construction, Conventional and Open End Mortgages and our Personalized, low cost plan; Prompt, convenient service; Budgeted payments, including insurance and taxes World's most complete line of commercial and industrial GAS BURNERS New York 10 years before coming to Akron 30 years ago. He was a member of St.

Cleveland, and a brother, Russell of Youngstown. Services will be at 1 p. m. Friday in the Eckard-Baldwin Funeral Home, Dr. Robert M.

Young officiating. Friends may call there from 7 to 9 tonight and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Thursday. Burial will be in Rose Hill Burial Park.

CLEVELAND (B Cattle 200: active and strong. Prime steers choice to prime good to choice Anthony Church and the Goodrich Twenty Year Cltib. He leaves a brother, Car- hm melo, of New York City. Friends may call at the fu neral chapel from 7 to 9 tonight. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery.

IFii'ffi(ioi jt Natural, Induced or commercial and standard $1 1. 00-22. 00; choice heifers good heifers common and dairy heifers commercial and fat cows $15.00 16.00; utility and cutters canners and fat yellow cows bologna hulls fat heavy bulls Calves 100; stesdv. Prime good to choice commercial $20.00 common Sheep and lambs 300: Meadv. Choice Spring lambs medium to good $16.0019.00: common choice ewes $5 culls and mediums Hogs 500: steadv.

No. 2-3 190-230 lhs. No. 1-2 190-230 lbs. No.

1 190-230 lhs. 260-300 lhs. 240-260 lbs. 230-240 lbs. 160-190 lbs.

packing sows EUGENE W. SHAI LIS Eugene W. Shaulis, 62-year- old painter, died Tuesday in City Hospital. WD Mr. Shaulis, who lived at 133 FOR TOUR CONFIDENCE AND CONVENIENCE It it good to know that Citizens Savings does not sell or discount your mortgage.

You art welcome to come in, anytime during business hours, to inspect your mortgage, in-surance policies, or other relative documents. POIARA fffli West wood a was a World War I veteran and an employe of Paul Mihal a construc MRS. DORA BROWN Services for Mrs. Dora Brown of the Taylor Hotel, 85 E. Market will be at 11 a.

m. Friday in the Adams Funeral Home. Burial will be in East Akron Cemetery. Mrs. Brown, who died Sunday in City Hospital, leaves three daughters, Mrs.

Leah Lynam in California and Mrs. Lucille Moore and Mrs. W. P. Milton in Florida; eight grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren, and two sisters, Mrs.

Bessie Hartman in Alabama and Mrs. Ora Moon in Tennessee. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p. m. Thursday.

3 apples for the tion firm. He was a native of Somer teacher that set, and an Akron resident she'll rate grade Forced Draft Manual, Semi- or Full Automatic Operation jr- Capacities Through 27,000,000 Btu per hour For all fuel gases including natural, manufactured and liquified. vt for txptrl technical htlp on oil firing problem Dan H. Willis Co. 127 W.

Market St. HE 4 6633 "Small enough to give personal service. Large enough to give complete service." 31 years. He was a member of First Methodist Church and the Painters Union, Local 841. A Mr.

Shaulis leaves six daugh- FOR THE BEST IN AIR-CONDITIONING HEATING PLUMBING CALL PO-2-8653 J. W. GEOPFERT, Inc. Authorized Salei and Servict 24-HOUR SERVICE 176 E. CENTER ST.

7ME $MMm AT uyyuyi DE WITT'S AUTO RANCH AND LOAN CO. 96 E. Market St. Customers Park Free MARGARET JANE WEAVER dvirtiin and PUiiiCATiON Mrs. Margaret Jane Weaver, RrjECC PRItSTING 49, of 70 W.

Dalton st a resi- 'Tid3r Akron, Ohio dent of this area 35 years, nm ruan rtii FR-6-4105 AKRON 465 N. MAIN ST..

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