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MUTUAL FUNDS 7Tr3 i 7 Ditto ram U.S. WIATHIH UMAU -ft 5 Akron Beacon Journal Friday, March 3, 1967 JO Bid 8.52 3.70 34.24 10.10 Affiliated Fd Am Bus Shrs Am Investors Am Mutual Fd Ex-Lt. Gov. Donahey, SB A Columbus Chief John W. Donahey, 61, former Hudson resident and Ohio lieu Axe-Honrbton: Fund A PnnH 10.34 Blue Ridge Mut 12.99 Boston und Broad St Inv 14.87 Rnllnrk Fund 14.69 Can Gen Fd 9.66 Ik tenant governor from 1959 through 1962 under the administration of Michael V.

DiSalle, died late Thursday at a Columbus hos Canadian Fund 1B.1 Century Shrs Tr 11.10 Channinf Funds: OBITUARIES Caskey Marshall, North Hill Barber if Caskey J. Marshall, 85, of 198 Woodward North Hill barber more than 50 years, died Thursday at home after a long pital, where he had surgery Balance JJ.uu Com Stk 2.00 Growth 17.05 Income 7.92 Snorial 2.76 V. E. Roberts, Feb. 24.

He was the son of the late Chase Fd Boi 10.54 Figufi Show Low Tcmoctoftim Expected Until Sofurdoy orimg Vic Donahey, who had served Chemical ttetetee Net l4itel- CeLit both as governor and U. S. senator. He had been regional director for the Small Business Coast becur on Colonial Fund 12.57 Commonwealth! Investmt 10.14 Concord Fund 15.61 Delaware Fd 15.66 riivr r.th Rtk 12.96 SNOW AND snow flurries are forecast for tonight in the illness. Administration in Columbus.

Retired Mailman Retired Akron mailman Vernon E. "Pappy" Roberts, 72, of 481 E. Cuyahoga Falls av. died today in St. Thomas Hospital after a short illness.

Dividend Shrs 3.58 Born in Mr. Marshall northern and central Rockies and the lower takes region. Showers are expected in southern Florida, and it will be colder in the northern tier of states from the Lakes to New England. AP. Dow Th Inv ta i.ti Dreyfus Fund 13.75 Eaton Bnl 11.82 Filin Jtr Stk 15.

B8 Donahey underwent a gall bladder operation following a week of observation at Grant Hospital. DONAHEY tried unsuccess Energy Fd 14.69 JOHN W. DONAHEY former Hudson resident Fidelity cap ii.uy Fidelity Fund 17.86 Fid Trend Fd 28.99 F.I.F. 5.40 Born in Wey lived in Akron 67 years. He retired in 1962.

Mr. Mar shall was a member of the Cathedral of Tomorrow and was an honorary member of the day. Chance of showers south Saturday High today 38-45 north, 50s central and 60s southern third. Low tonight in the 20s north and 30s south. Askrfl 9 22 4.00 34.24 11.04 7.91 11.24 14.20 10.00 16.08 16.10 10.56 19.68 12.13 14.21 2.19 18.63 8.66 3.02 11.52 19.01 1.71 13.74 11.08 15.61 17.11 14.20 3.92 7.79 15.01 12.84 17.36 14.69 15.29 19.31 31.51 5.91 12.15 14 81 6.84 14.60 12.32 22.22 10.49 9.08 24.13 25.16 15.75 10 78 7.69 5.53 10.30 12.87 17.80 19.36 6.33 11.82 12.36 8.77 5.37 969 11.93 15.42 12.19 22.4 11.54 16.97 13.53 18.25 11.95 14.52 12.40 12.50 7.25 Fundamtl Inv 11.09 Group Securities: mouth, Mr.

Roberts lived in common oik TTnnrriat Fd 6.29 Invest Co Am 13.36 MRS. HELEN SMITH Mrs. Helen Smith, 55, of 1055 Arlington died Thursday in Akron City Hospital after a long illness. Born in Johnston City, Mrs. Smith lived in Akron 40 years.

She was the clerk-manager for the Smith Concession Stand at 436 Seiberling st. for five years. She leaves husband Blair; sons William and Bryon Ems-berger; stepsons George, Blaine and Clyde Smith; stepdaughter Mrs. Miriam Jones; mother Mrs. Zelma Lee Beck of Little Investors uroup funas: Southwest to west winds 15-.

22 knots becoming northwest-ernly 15-22 knots this evening and northerly 10-20 knots tonight. Mostly cloudy. Akron Stocks Noon Quotations By Bach Co. 2nd Natl. Bldf.

FINANCIAL Last Bid Ask Akron Sav Loan 68 Mutual inc ii. Stock 20.44 Selective 9.76 Akron 60 years. He retired in 1956 after carrying mail in the Akron area for Eskimo Dinner Club. Keystone Custodian Funds Mr. Marshall TnVf.st Bd B-l Akron Nat 31 32 Lazard Fund First Natl Bank 37 38 Barb.

Stat Bank 22 32 years. HE LEAVES daughter Mrs. Gertrude Dixon of Goodyear, r. Roberts RUBBER Lexngtn Inc Tr Life Ins Inv Life Ins Stk Manhattan Fd Mass Inv Grth 23.12 23.06 15.50 9.86 7.04 5.06 9.42 11.78 16.29 17.91 5.90 10.92 47 48 Firestone 47 leaves a daugh sons Herbert and Austin of Akron, and Stanley of Roch 33'. 33 Vs 34 95 96 62 61 '4 62 'i Temperatures will average below normal with highs of 35 to 45 Saturday through Wednesday, lows 20 to 25.

Colder over the weekend. Snow Sunday and again the middle of the week will average one-half inch melted. Roberts Mass Inv Trust M.I.F. Fund I F. Growth Gen Tire com do $5 pf Goodrich Goodyear Mohawk Rubber ter Mrs.

Eileen Mr, Rivette of Bay 44 ''s 44 '4 443 ester, N. sister Mrs. Al Considerable cloudiness northeast and party cloudy southwest today, tonight and Saturday. Cooler north today and cooler tonight and Satur- Nation-Wlde Sec 24 25 National Securities Series berta Reatherford of Akron, City, and sons Dale of MISCELLANEOUS 11.31 Balanced Rock, and 19 grandchil dren and five great-grandchil dren. Services will be at 1 p.

654 Alsco Akron and Donald of California 7 8 and 14 grandchildren, eight trreat-erandchildren. and four Bond Dividend Stock CZ mil th 8 Services will be Monday at 42 'j Alside Am Beverage 8 'b Babcock Wilcox 42 Con. Freight 19Va Dunhill Int. 15 great-great-grandchildren. the Hennessy Funeral Home, fully for U.

S. senator (1952) and state treasurer (1954 and 1956) before making the grade as lieutenant governor during the Democratic landslide in 1958. He was born in New Phila-delphia. In 1962, he ran for State auditor, but was defeated by Roger W. Tracy as Republicans led by Gov.

Rhodes marched into the Statehouse. Before entering politics, Donahey spent most of his life in the banking and insurance business. For 18 years, he was with the U. S. Government as a field representative and loan examiner in the Reconstruction Finance Corp.

HE WAS founder, president and general manager of Poco Corp. in Hudson. Donahey lived in Hudson for about 20 years prior to moving to Alliance in the late 1950s. He leaves his wife, Gertrude of Bexley and son John Jr. of Nashville, Tenn.

Schoedinger Funeral Home in Columbus is handling One William St Pine Street Services will be at 1 p. m. where friends may call from 2 Gen.Accept.vt prf.cv. McNeil Com. 26 19 15 2SV, 18 43i 27 Vt Monday at the Hennessy Fu Sunday at the Eckard-Baldwin Funeral Home, with burial in East Akron Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 tonight and 7 to 9 Price, TR orm Puritan Fund Putnam Funds: George 6.19 4.91 8.87 10.92 15.42 12.19 22.46 10.67 15.53 12.38 18.25 11.95 14.27 11.46 11.44 6.63 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Sunday MRS. DOROTHY BROWN neral Home, with burial in Mt. OHIO Hlch Low Chlllicothe, clear 64 44 Cincinnati, clear 61 30 Circlevllle, partly cloudy 60 44 Peace Cemetery.

Friends may Seudder Funds: 18 8V 8' 42 19'4 14J4 44 25 18 43 26 15'A 56 56 '4 34 45 11V4 73 70 11 '4 34 83 15 17 56 Cleveland, cloudy Balanced Com Stk Tntl Inv 57 call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Sunday. Mrs. Dorothy Brown, 49, of 1190 Tampa av.

died Thursday in Barberton Citizens Hospital p. m. Saturday. MRS. FLORENCE EVANS 34 ft 11 Selected Amer Sharehl Tr Bos NRM Corp.

Ohio Brass 43 'A Ohio Edison com 27 PIE li Pitts Plate Glass 56 'i Quaker Oats 56 Roadway Exp Roblnaon Clay Sellon Inc 11 do pf do 5'pf Shakespeare Sum Nat Hold Sum Properties Un Sheet Metal Weather-Seal 41 41 51 3S 56 .1 4 33 4S 40 61 41 44 31 51 42 56 42 Steadman aci ELSEWHERE HIGH LOW Atlanta, clear 63 40 Bismarck, cloudy 35 14 Boston, rain 35 30 Buffalo, cloudy 40 32 Charlotte, N. clear 61 40 Chicago, cloudy 43 33 Denver, cloudy 69 24 Detroit, cloudy 43 31 Indianapolis, clear 61 36 Kansas City, cloudy 76 36 Los Angeles, cloudy 75 57 Louisville, clear 69 52 Miami, cloudy 73 70 Paul, clear 39 17 New Orleans, clear 70 46 New York, cloudy 41 39 Pittsburgh, clear 51 44 San Diego, cloudy 66 54 Tucson, clear S3 52 Washington, cloudy 60 40 Columbus, clear Dayton, clear Findlay, clear Mansfield, clear Marietta, clear Toledo, clear Youngstown, cloudy Zanesville, clear MRS. SADIE TATE after a short illness. Born in Barberton, Mrs, 78 75 12V. Services for Mrs.

Florence Evans, 64, of 69 Paris will Mrs. Sadie E. Tate, 72, of 715 Damon died Thursday in 3 B', Brown lived in the Kenmore IB be at 11:30 a. m. Saturday at the Billow Akron Chapel.

Burial and Barberton area all her life. She leaves husband Simon; St, Thomas Hospital after (Quotations compiled by the NASD at approximately 3 p. m. Bids are representative inter dealer nrices will be in Rose Hill Cemetery. son Thomas of Barberton, brothers Thomas of Greensburg, She died Wednesday after a and do not Include retail mark- downs or commissions.

Asked prices long illness. Elmer of Doylestown; sisters nave Deen adjusted upward to In elude approximate markups.) Born in Arcadia, Mrs. Mrs. Goldie Oyler of Kenmore, Evans lived in Akron 40 years. Mrs.

Rose Walters of Greets DIVIDENDS She was a bookbinder for the burg and Mrs. Thelma Everett short illness. Born in Lobel-viUe, Mrs. Tate lived in Akron 42 years. Mrs.

Tate retired from Firestone in 19 6 0 with 33 years' service. She was a member of the Rat Ree. Fay. Saalfield Publishing Co. Regular High 29 31 19 30 45 Low 15 12 4 13 30 3-13 4-10 Amerace Corp Calgary, clear Edmonton, cloudy Regina, partly cloudy Winnipeg, clear Vancouver, clear Mrs.

Evans leaves daughters of Norton, and one granddaughter. Services will be at 2 p. m. 4-21 5-16 3-20 4- 1 Conditions as of 2 a. m.

today, Akron time: Ahtens, partly cloudy 59 Berlin, cloudy 37 Brussels, clear 43 Casablanca, partly cloudy 61 Cairo, clear 54 Dublin, cloudy 46 Hong Kong, cloudy 63 London, clear 43 Madrid, clear 52 Oslo, clear 39 Paris, clear 41 Rome, clear 4 Saigon, clear 75 Stockholm, clear 32 Mrs. Robert Carr of Pasadena, 4- 7 4-28 3-17 4- 3 Balance 20.76 20.76 Stock 13.51 13.51 Intl 13.68 13.68 Televlsn Elect 9.92 10.81 United Funds: Accumulative 17.34 18.95 Income 13.84 15.13 Science 9.18 10.03 Value Line Funds: Value Line 7.52 8.24 Wall St Invest 11.87 12.97 Wellington Fd 13.59 14 77 Whitehall Fd 13.78 14.90 Windsor Fd 18.43 20.03 BANK STOCKS Bid Asked Fst Nat City 53 53 '-a Morgan Guar 91 92 Wells Fargo Bk 39 "1 40 INSURANCE Aetna Life 52 '-i 53 Am Re-Ins 58 57 Conn Gen 138 140 Gen Reinsur 280 285 Ga Int Life 12 13 Glens Falls 51 1 52 Hanover Ins 39 40 Hartford Fire 71 72'a Home Ins NY 67 68'4 Midwn Un Life 28 30 Monarch Lf 24 24 'a Nationwd A 8 9'i Ohio Casualty 34 35 Prov-Wash 32 33 Travelers 34 34 Fid 56 56 West Lf As 11 12 pTMAYPAYYOUTC .235 .425 .125 .25 .10 .10 .10 nini li) im Miwinim i si mil np and Mrs. Michael Blike of calif racking CarroonReynlds MederatedDStrs ForemstDairles Jim Walter KlnneyNatSvc Longlnes-Witt PlumettAtwood 3- 16 4- 1 4- 14 5-15 Hudson; son William Boyes of Monday at Myers Funeral Chapel, with burial in Lakewood Cemetery. Friends may call at 3-18 3-30 3-17 4- 3 a Traverse City, and 12 grandchildren. .175 .175 Wallace-Murry 9-15 3-31 26 Stock the funeral home after 7 p.

m. Am Home Prods ixl Tokyo, clear 54 Anchorage, snow 27 Fairbanks, cloudy 27 Juneau, cloudy 37 Honolulu, partly cloudy Si Saturday and afternoon and 19 32 67 Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 to Vienna, partly ciouay (x) A 2 for 1 stock split subject to approval at annual meeting Warsaw, clear 37 April m. evening Sunday. MRS. OLIVE DAVIS Bush Terminal Co 2nc 3-15 5- 1 night.

MRS. MARGARET HUNTER Akron City Hospital after a long EDNA STRICKLER MACEDONIA Mrs. Edna A. Mrs. Olive Davis, 81, of the illness.

Mrs. Margaret A. Hunter, 85 Beaten, Shot In $450 Theft DETROIT (D The owner of a wholesale food store Thursday was beaten and shot in a $450 holdup by two men he tried to resist. The assalut and holdup came a week after two other grocers, one a participant in a gun handling school for storeowners, shot and killed two robbers. Neil Huard, 54, of Dearborn, Thursday's victim, told police he grappled with one of two armed men who entered his store demanding money.

He was struck on the head with a pistol and shot in the back when he tried to run out of the store. Sumner Home for the Aged, died Thursday after a short Strickler, 85, a life resident of Born in Putnam County, West Virginia, Mrs. First lived in Circuit Foil 5pc 3-17 4- 7 Swift Co ivl (vl A 2 for 1 stock split subject to approval at special meeting April 24. Extra Longines-Wltt .40 3-16 3-20 Redueed Thorofare Mkts .10 3-10 4- 3 Special United Artists .25 4- 3 4-28 Initial Swift Co new .30 6-15 T- 1 of 70 S. Adams st.

died Thurs Summit County, died Thursday illness. Akron 54 years. day in Akron City Hospital after a short illness. at Cooper's She was a member of the Ken- more Methodist Church. Born in England, Mrs.

Hunter Nursing Home in Tallmadge LEASE Born in Greensburg, Mrs. Davis lived in Akron 43 years. She worked for First Federal Savings and Loan and O'Neil's, She was a member of Wood She leaves sons Eugene of lived in the United States 78 years and Akron 40 years. Barberton, and Edward Durette CHICAGO GRAIN where she had been a patient two months. of Pompano Beach, daugh She was a member of the YOUR NEXT NEW '67 CAR or TRUCK land Methodist Church.

Firestone 20- Mrs. Tate Year Club. Mrs. Tate leaves husband William; sisters Mrs. Mary Giles of Barberton, Mrs.

Grace Cable of Lobelville, and Mrs. Clara Duncan of Akron, and brother William Baugus of Akron. Services will be at 1 p. m. Monday at Prentice Coburn st.

chapel, with burial in Green-lawn Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 'to 9 p. m. Saturday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m.

Sunday. d6n selby Don C. Selby, 45, of 733 Clifford av. died Thursday in Akron City Hospital after a long illness. Mr.

Selby was a life resident of'Akron. He was a graduate of West High School and attended the Akron Art Institute. A veteran of World War II, Mr. Selby worked for General Tire 10 years, and was a police ters Mrs. Ardith Kulcsar of Bar Mrs.

Strickler Gospel Crusaders Church, and the Women's Benefit She leaves brother S. R. Sin- berton, and Mrs. Goldie Foster cley of Greensburg, Pa. ALL MAKES to MODELS! and Mrs.

Almeda McRae, both of Akron; brothers George Sar- of 1353 E. Twins-burg rd. was born in Services will be at 3 p. Mrs. Hunter leaves daughter Call ior Our Low Rates EARLY QUOTATIONS By Francis I.

DuPont 10 E. Mill St. Wheal March 1.74: May. 1.77-; July 1.73-74; Sept. 1.76-; Dec.

1.81-. Corn March 1.39-; May 1.42-43; July 1.56-45; Sept. 1.44-; Dec. 1.37-. Oats March 73 May 74-; July 73: Sept.

73 B. Rye March 1.19; May 1.24; July 1.27B. Soybeans March 2.89-: May 2.89-; July 2.89-; Aug. 2.86; Sept. 2.82; Nov.

2.80-; Jan. 2.84-83. Saturday at Billow Akron ver of Akron, Buford Sarver of Chapel, with burial in Green Baltimore, and Bernie of CRUDE RUBBER She leaves Mrs. Earl Weakland of Ritt-man; son Harris of Goshen, sister Mrs. Mary Moody of Nanty Glo, and 10 West Virginia; sisters Mrs.

'Mrs. Strickler lawn cemetery. Friends may daughters, Mrs call at the funeral home from NEW YORK (AP) Rubber standard futures closed quiet. No sales. Spot No.

1 ribbed smoked sheets 2034N. Netta Scheurmann and Mrs. 7 to 9 tonight. Martha Drushal of Macedonia Services will be at 1 p. m.

and Mrs. Edna Sims of Walled Monday at Long Funeral Home, Lake, sons, George and grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p. m. Monday at Johnson Funeral I 111 Mi ikflg I with burial in Crown Hill Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 p. m. Saturday and 2 to 9 p. m. Sunday.

JAMES W. FREEMAN man at Goodyear Aerospace for Home, Northfield, with burial in Fairview Cemetery, Boston Bertie Skaggs of Akron and Mrs. Lutie Steele of Pompano Beach, and 12 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Services will be at 1 p. m.

Monday at the Schlup-Cox Funeral Home, with burial in Clinton, O. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p. m. Saturday and afternoon and evening Sunday. Tools Stolen McCune Irrigation Inc.

of Youngstown reported the theft of tools valued at $350 Thursday from a maintenance building at Good Park Golf Course 15 years. Heights. He was a member of St. Paul Friends may call at the fu Graveside services for James Catholic Church. Mr.

Selby leaves wife Jennie; daughters Barbara and Debra; neral home from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. Saturday and W. Freeman, 79, of 415 Bishop will be at 3 p. m.

Saturday son Don Lee in the Navy; father at Lakewood Cemetery. Mr. Freeman died Wednes MRS. CARRIE FIRST Don Lee Selby; sister Mrs. Lucille Rogers, and brothers William and Robert, all of Akron.

Requiem Mass will be at 9 :30 day in Akron General Hospital. Mrs. Carrie First, 73, of 1272 SAVE $5 California av. died Thursday in on Ill mill Born in Tennessee, Mr. Freeman lived in Akron 40 years.

He retired from Goodyear in 1955 with 22 years' service. Mr. Freeman leaves sons James B. and Wesley of At- a. m.

Monday at St. Paul Church, with burial in Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call at the Dunn-Quigley Funeral Home from 4 to 9 Saturday Scotts Spreader James Lippincott Goodwin, water, and daughter Mrs. Kathleen Morrow of Mogadore. greats as Al Jolson, Sophie Tucker and Frank Fay, at New York City.

Many of the tunes composed and published by Friends may call at the Hop kins Funeral Home from 7 to 85, widely known conservationist and a senior member of the Society of American Foresters, New England Section, at Winter Park, Fla. Dreyer in the 1920s and 1930s, 9 tonight and after 9 a. m. Saturday. are regarded today as durable standards.

They include "Me and My Shadow," "Rainbow Russell C. Clark, 66, a dousin of Franklin D. Roosevelt, at Norwalk, Conn. During World War II he was a member of the Office of Price 'Round My Shoulder," "Wabash Moon" and "Back in My Own Back Yard." Brig. Gen.

(Ret.) Ralph Rock-wood, 54, at Honolulu. He was commander of Norton Air Force Base in California from 1964 until his retirement in 1966 and had also served at Wright-Patterson AFB in Ohio. Robert T. Evans, 60, presi dent of the Blue Cross Plan of Hospital Service at Chi a Area Deaths George Little, 60, of Wads-worth, an Ohio Match Co. employe 15 William J.

Christie, 82, of Barberton, a retired Babcock Wilcox employe W. Dillon, 51, of Barberton, a Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. employe 17 Charles E. Johnson, 74, a former Barberton patrolman 22 years. and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

m. Sunday. MILAN RADISH Milan Radish, 37, of 883 Ken-yon st. died today in Akron City Hospital after a long illness. Kacko-Hecker Funeral Home is arranging services.

GERALD MILLER Gerald G. Miller, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Miller 203 Ira av. died Thursday in Akron City Hospital after a long illness.

Mr. Miller was a life resident of Akron. He also leaves brothers David, George and Walter, of Akron; sisters Mrs. Mildred May Jones of Akron, Mrs. Mary Madiona of Columbus, Mrs.

Judith Ann Millet of Cleveland, and Janice and Janet of Akron, and grandfather Walter Miller of Akron. Services will be at 10 a. m. Saturday at the Billow Akron Chapel, with burial in North-lawn Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 tonight.

cago. Evans, also executive vice president of the Blue Cross Plan of Illinois Medical Service, had been an official of the Chicago Blue Cross plan since 1939. Albert A. Ridge, 68, retired judge 6f the U. Circuit Court of Appeals 8th District since 1961, at Kansas City.

Earlier he served as judge of the U. S. District Court. George I. Hoffstatter, 54, of Massillon, employe of Republic Dave Dreyer, 73, composer Prevent crabgrass while you erf ilizo Here's your chance, lawnowners! Now you can prevent crabgrass, full-feed your lawn and grubproof the soil all from a single application of halts plus.

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Alone $19.95 $14.95 with any Scotts product. Willie Lee Officer, 69, a resident of Rootstown and formerly of Clayton Miller, 77, of Kent, a retired salesman Theresa Derry, 55, formerly of Kent, STOP AT ANY OF THESE SCOTT DEALERS: THINKING RETIREMENT! SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA Experienced advice to Individuals, Partnerships and Corporations on life insurance matters. Life Insurance and Annuities Deferred Compensation Plans Croup Welfare and Pension Plans MAX MOCH Life Underwriter "JOIN us on OUR LIAR. 11th FLORIDA TRIP" SPEND 8 GLORIOUS. FUN-FILLED DAYS! Visit beautiful Mackle-built Deltona and see for yourself, i.i i.

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633-6116 KENT CURXINS, INC. W. E. WRIGHT STORE Unlvrlty Plata Stw-Knt loia 4301 K.nt Rd. STOW BILL'S HOME GARDEN CENTER 122 W.it K.nt Rd.

488-4413 TALLMADGE THE HENRY BIERCE CO. 50 Southait Av. 33-3282 WEST RICHFIELD CONSTANTINE NURSERY i GARDEN CENTER Rt. 21 2V-1114 WOOSTER SNYDER'S GARDEN CfNTEl S64f CliYilaml Id. 14S-633 rwtnra vnn Mnv the ic nrt nr uvinff mis mna or seasons leasons Arlington 1a 1400 S.

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