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Independent from Long Beach, California • 19

Publication:
Independenti
Location:
Long Beach, California
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19
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Td INDEPENDENT PogeTf iwiiipiK uiitr two fLewis -Mofher-Dies 91 At Age of 91 SPRINGFJSXD.TlL-dNfc'Mrs. Louisa Watkins Lewis, 91 -year old mother of United. Mine Work en President John Lewis died at her Springfield home. She had been in poor' health for months. Physidansnkttributed her death to' old age.

7-r-Un Washington, D.C,tu John L. Lewis apid- his brother. A. D. Lewis, left for Springfield hnme diateiy on hearing of their mother's death.) As Long As Ho Uves1 WASHINGTON John Lewis-will be president of the United Mine Workers leac as kj That was the union's answer Thursday to stories that Lewis will remrhr ihe-UM retirement 'age tf Won Feb.

12 and might possibly have not es president nnlessl Mo own top raldeg. deride to keep hha.1 BMW Secretary-Treasurer John Owens, "John. I Lewis -will be re tnlaed. ns- president efA the United Mian- Workers loag. aa he live snd -we hope that Is she way being treated fort broken leg.

Am y- Auto The UMW chieftain returned to WMhDKtongveral dm Plans for theLjWtipnal conven-ffejt with the auto owner and twin of the Resene Officers iv "-Urn tor i be held here in 1951. weredis-car and pink slip. I cumed Thursday at a meeting of Another fast deal with a used Mhe executive committee in- the car lot nets the. thief a profit of home of Miss Rie LaForre, 2117 whatever he gets from the used Chestnut, gap dealer because hi rheclc paid Hang on Your Selling your, autputo- a -party? to a you get parting with the auto and the ThjJaghewaniing-lssued Thursday' Kortz, F. Tsiiihiii TB rl XIBSs il Oberg and Ralph Bradford, fdrgery detail, The-offiieersseidn-forger-bunco man was operating in' Long Beach and vicinity and has stolen several 1 4the Reservists Plan -1 951Convention -tet- iiyf S0T Ails E.

Esther Ph. 72575 1 Sc. InO 9mu 6k Htoy, MV SM9 made-surprise ta JjecJwtne police said. Xhite-WBskr- One Chilean firm reports quarts of -whiskyin theUnited States sjnce 1947. STOPNSHOP CltUlIATDilALS snrnn nSruesahrpy a rdis two -300-1 on vessels en tirelyof Chilean materials.

MlTMf LONG-BEACH -1179 E. Anaheim 2929 4th-1122 E. Wardlow. BELLFLOWER- 17011 Bellflower Blvd. COMPTON 401 So, Alameda 025 So.

L. B. Blvd. Friday, Jdauary 13 Lge, White Rose If) 90m I VlbcZYC Ripe BANANAS rib STEAKS' Pork Loin ROAST Golden ran 1 fl CANNED BEER V6 All Popular Brand fill CIGARETTES. Carton eaa 50 CORN Economy; Mb.

Cello pkg 401 ULVJIEAN'S. GOLDEN CORN femdeu's JQf COTTAGE CHEESE 17 Town Pride, 49-os. can 91m ORANGEADE. Ftato WESSON -OIL Seotrhr GraoulateQ 9flm- soxp.e; rtgvrrwc tfrlrb, 12-os. Jar GRAPE JELLY 17c 69 LIMIT RIGHTS RESERVED Rib LARGE NAVEL ORANGES Mrs.

Lewis and Thomas a Welsh coal miner, married -in-4878 in Lucas. IoWL yhere John L. was born two years latep The. family moved to Colfax, Idwa, about four years. later and-k second son, -Thomas, was born there.

7 farwS Mhr LfWIf children A. D. Denny," Howard, in Des and Hattie were bom where th lamlljnnpwdi In 1889. Avery-Elected- TraveiersAid board President 'nlYavelersAid elected Lynn Avery president of the board -of1 directors Thursday, with H. B.

I Galbraith to serve as. vice presi-' dent. M's- Norris Nesmith, secre I tary and Robinson Reid as treasurer. I New members of the board will be Mmes. Herbert Fielding.

Gilbert Brown, and. Edwin Draper, and Messrs. J. R. Carter.

Lawson Overman. G. T. Davis. Walker Brown, Joseph Lamb, Henry Lawerepce and Jerald Secord.

"TrftHMicdiniithg row the-hee1 Ini 1600-CHERRY SPECIALS FRIDAY-SATURDAY TEL 8-4259 Entire Market Is Now Owned and Managed by George Raffailovidi SERVICE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES GROCERY DEPT.1 wM-'ijir The AMPU PAMIH6 SPACE SA(ITA MAUA-MO. I LADY'S CHOICE QT. SALAD DRESSING FRESH DRESSED FOR BARING OR STEWING -WHOLE SF1CEP PEACHES CANS FRESH DRESSED FRYERS WeWm Cnt Them: Up 'for Yon James- R. Danie, T. L.

--'Barne. Captr-Lbrin- Q. Martin, Darrell Neighbors, and Barney Schindler; The proposed Midget cut quested by. the Community Chest, the agency -was discussed bv the board. $11165 had been requested in anticipation of an increased case load for the coming vear after serving, 4318 persons during the past -Square Dance Scheduled Sunday MenfSers of Wilton Square Dance Club will holq their opening dance from 2 to 5 'p.

m. Sunday in the Wilton' Hotel Marine, ballroom. Lefty0 Davis and his band will furnish music, r- After three hours of-dancing in colorful western costumes the club members will adjourn to 4he. Sky Room lor dinner Spectatorj are -invited to watch the dancing. Classes' are, now forming for.

dance at the Wilton. Those interested can obtain information at the hotel. T-Bone or im lbs. FRUIT VEGETABLE DEPT FANCY IJPPtNS For COOKING mast yvJtiti EXTRA FANCY NINGTON DELICIOUS ni' 3J c0i cgp cnicE aaSKDMIJ) gznai'ds xnsHf1 I.

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