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I'-lO Akron He, K(in lourii.tl I-1 1'lay. Oiiuber 3d. iJ 1 111 iBfpPS 3. Geraldine Braley, 71 Sales Set Record At Mohaivk Rubber Sales of Mohawk Rubber Co. climbed to a new high of $29,028,000 in the first nine months of 1964, President Henry M.

Fawcett reported to stockholders today. I I' i -1 Jf" ff Dies In New Jersey Oralriinr V. Rralcy, 73, who retired in WOO as president of the Fiivt Federal Savings Loan Association, died Thursday in General Hospital at Passaic, N. J. The figure is 8 per cent: Ex-Akron Grocer Dies At 84 CUYAHOGA FALLS-Fred-erirk H.

Marquardt, 84, of 2776 Northland who was a partner in a family grocery store 56 years, died Thursday In St. Thomas Hospital after a short illness. Mr. Marquardt and his younger brother, Earl, took over operation of the family store at 274 N. Howard st.

in 1914 from their father and ran it until 1960. He was a native of Akron and spent nearly all his life All States For the last two years Miss Braley resided in Clifton, N. but she spent most of her life in Akron. Horn in New Martinsville, she was president of First Federal for 17 years and had been "ciyX I CO Earnings, Semoiiin Rites Are V. BRALEY to Ftv Stew iw Ttitmww! l0rt Sales Up A sharp upturn in earnings and a 6 per cent increase in P.

L. Fcrrall, Saturdi Ex-Post Office operating revenues (sales) were reported by All States SHOWERS will be widely scattered tonight in the north and central Plains and along the north Pacific coast and also in the lower elevations of the north and central Rockies, with snow and snow flurries in the higher elevations. It will be cooler in the north and central Atlantic states and the central and southern Rockies. AP COPLEY Cervase .1. Se-monin, 60, president of Semco Auto Parts Co.

here, died Thursday at Ak above the $26,812,000 reported for the same period last year. EARNINGS for three quar-ters ending Sept. 30 amounted to $1,040,000, 14 per cent higher than the $911,000 reported for '63. Profit was equivalent to $1.63 per share in contrast to last year's $1.43 a share. The 2 per cent price increase which went into effect about a month ago on a selective group of tires will help offset rising labor costs, Fawcett said.

The full benefit, however, will not be felt until low profile tires become a substantial part -of the replacement tire market 12 to 18 months from now, he added. HE NOTED Mohawk's shipments of replacement tires are running ahead of the industry average. For the first eight months of 1964, tire manufacturers shipped 69,692,000 to retail outlets, an increase of 10 per cent over '63. Mohawk's increase in this period was 12 per cent. A quarterly dividend of 30 cents a share was declared by Mohawk directors for payment Dec.

29 to shareholders of recofd Dec. 4. with the company 39 years. At one time Miss Braley headed what was virtually an all-woman organization. She started her career in a little centralized high school near Columbus where she headed her class in all mathematical subjects.

Then she went to a business school in Columbus where the students got practical business training along with their courr.es. She again topped her class. After coming to Akron Miss Braley took night courses at the University of Akron in savings and loans and psychology. She was made assistant treasurer of the Society Savings Loan Association in 1921. In June, 1936, when the bank was federalized, she became executive secretary.

ron General Hospital following a stroke Tuesday, lie resided at 2915 Copley rd lie was a partner in the Se-tnonin Candy Co. for many years, selling his Interest two 'I- in Akron, moving to Cuyahoga Falls only recently. MR. MARQUARDT was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church. He leaves his wife, Minnie; sons Raymond of Cuyahoga Falls and Russell of Medina; sisters Mrs.

Emma L. Hardy and Mrs. Grace M. Ewald of Akron, Mrs. Bessie B.

Beers and Mrs. Anna M. Lewis of Cuyahoga Falls and Mrs. Ethel M. Hood of Ashland; brothers Earl and Arthur of Akron and Wilbur B.

of Cuyahoga Falls and two grandchildren. Services will be at 3 p. m. Saturday at Billow Memorial Chapel. Burial will be in Mt.

Peace Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 southwest 8-12 knots tonight. Fair. 5 Day Forecast Temperatures will average 4 to 8 degrees above the normal daily high of 55 and low of 37. Warmer Saturday and Sunday, then not much change until cooler about mid-week.

Rainfall will average .1 to .3 inch in scattered showers Sunday or Monday and about Ohio Mostly sunny today except for afternoon cloudiness extreme northeast. A little cooler today, high 51-57 north and 57-63 south half. Clear tonight with freezing temperatures, low 25-32. Saturday sunny and warmer. Lake Erie Mostly northerly winds 8-14 knots, northwest to west 8-14 knots today and west to Freight Inc.

today for the first nine months of 1964. Income for the period ending Sept. 30 totaled $566,284, a gain of 88 per cent over last year's depressed income of $300,226. Earnings for the third quarter alone amounted to or 49 cents a share on the 382,294 shares now outstanding. This contrasts to the $120,478 profit for the same months a year ago.

PER SHARE income for the nine months was $1.48, including a non-recurring special tax credit of 26 cents a share. At the end of nine months in 1963, earnings were equal to 44 cents per share on the 629,400 shares then outstanding. Operating revenues for the nine months reached up from last year's President D. W. McClelland said the significant jump in income demonreixs the Akron truck 'in is becoming more sucotSsful in making its road operations efficient and in maintaining better cost controls on the terminal level.

All States paid a quarterly dividend of 10 cents a share Sept 15. Temperatures In Oilier Cities Worker, Dies Paul L. Ferrall, 73, of 2288 Cooledge a retired mail handler at the Akron Post Office, died today in the Crest-view Nursing Home, Medina, after a short illness. Mr. Ferrall retired in 1957 with 19 years' service.

He previously was a driver for the Standard Oil Co. of Ohio. Born in Fairfield Columbiana County, he resided in Akron 40 years. He served in World War and was a 40-year member of Forest L. Good Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars.

He also belonged to the Tallmadge Outing Club and the Post Office Retirees Association. He leaves a daughter, Mrs. Gladys Rettew of Akron; two grandchildren one great-grandchild, and a brother, Lee of Philadelphia. Services will be Monday at 1:30 p. m.

in the Carr Memorial Home, Cuyahoga Falls, where friends may call after 7 p. m. Saturday and all day Sunday. Forest L. Good Post will conduct military services.

Burial will be in East Palestine Cemetery. MRS. CATHERINE HARVEY Mrs. Catherine Harvey, 78, of 785 Hayden a native of England, died today In Ak 48 54 38 68 32 51 50 39 59 62 54 47 Maximum Minimum Kansai City-clear 66 Yesterday Last Night Los Anueles-clear 72 IOulsville-clear 70 73 53 Mlaml-cloudy 77 62 30 Paul-clear 46 68 51 New Orleans-clear 78 52 33 New York-cloudy 66 70 48 Pittsburgh-clear 59 53 42 San Dlego-clear 72 77 42 Tampa-clear 80 60 35 Tucson-clear 89 61 32 Washington-clear 74 Yesterday Last Night 73 53 62 30 68 51 52 33 70 48 53 42 77 42 60 35 61 32 MISS BRALEY was a member of Westminster Presbyterian Church, Akron Woman's City Club, Summit County Historical Society, Altrusa Club, Akron Chapter of the National Aeronautic Association, Daughters of the American Revolution, Daughters of the American Colonists, and Akron Area Board of Realtors. She was a director of the YWCA and an officer of the Ohio Association of Real Estate Boards.

Miss Braley leaves a brother, Leslie E. Braley of Dayton, and sisters Mrs. Peter B. Kie-vit and Mrs. Maxlne Nairn, both of Clifton.

Services will be Monday at 1 p. m. in the Billow Akron Chapel, where friends may call Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Burial will be In Rose Hill Burial Park.

CLEVELAND LIVESTOCK CLEVELAND Cattle, 50, steady; choice steers $24-25, nominal; good to choice $22-23; commercial and standard $20-22; choice heifers $21-22; good $18-21; common and dairy Boosts Sales, Profits BARBERTON Sales and earnings of Babcock Wilcox in the first nine months set records. Net income rose to equal to $1.51 a share, on sales of $316,202,000 from or $1.29 on sales of $282,190,000 in the 1963 period. Orders exceeded shipments with the backlog hitting $445,267,000 up from at the end of last year. Third-quarter gains supplemented those earlier in the year. Per-share earnings figures are adjusted to reflect the 2-for-l split last April.

CHICAGO GRAIN years ago to form the auto Mr semonin parts firm. He was a life resident of the area. Mr. Semonin was an active member of Guardian Angels Catholic Church, serving as president of its Holy Name Society. He also was a of the United Commercial Travelers.

He leaves his wife, Ann; a daughter, Mrs. Rosemary Coon of Copley; three sons, Robert J. of Doylestown and Thomas B. and David of Copley; two sisters, Mrs. Josephine Mar-fhy of Akron and Sister 3Ielen Theresa IHM of Mon-oe, and 10 grandchildren.

Requiem Mass will be Saturday at 10:30 a. m. at the jrhurch, with burial at Holy jCross Cemetery. Friends will 3e received today from 2 to 4 nd 7 to 9 p. m.

at the Dunn-JJuigley Funeral Home, Ak-Won, where the Holy Name jSociety will recite the Rosary 3t 8 p. m. The family asks 'that any memorials be made JJoJthe churcn building fund. J'flARLES B. PIGG A retired Firestone employe, Maries B.

Pigg, 66, of 684 "Virginia av.p died Thursday In "ftron General IVA MAY MATHIAS Mrs. Iva May Mathias, 64, died Thursday at her residence, 1561 Goodyear after a five-day illness. She was born in Belfont, W. and was an Akron resident 50 years. She was a member of Goodyear Heights United Presbyterian Church.

Mrs. Mathias leaves her husband, Wilbert sisters Mrs. Cynthia M. Stroup of Barber-ton and Mrs. Bertha Boggs of Akron, and brothers Abel Carr of Akron, Charles of Byes-ville, and Francis of Hot Springs, Ark.

Services will be Sunday at 3 p. m. in the Eckard-Baldwin Funeral Home where friends may call from 7 to 9 tonight and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Saturday.

Burial will be in Hillside Memorial Park. heifers $16-18; commercial and fat cows $12-13; utility and fat cows $11-12; canners and fat yellow cows $9-11; bologna bulls $18-19; heavy bulls $15-18. Calves, 25, steady; prime $30-33; good to choice $25-30; commercial $20-25; common $14-20. Sheep and lambs, 200, active and strong; choice Spring lambs common $14-18; choice ewes $6-7; cnoice wether $H-7; cull and medium $3-5 Hogs, 150, steady; U. S.

No. 1 200- 220 lbs. packing sows CORPORATE BONDS EARLY QUOTATIONS By Kranrla I duPont Wheat December 1.50'i-51; 1.53 May 1.53; July New March 1.50. ron General Hospital after a long illness. She was a member of Elva Chapter of Eastern Star and the Loyal Order of Foresters.

Mrs. Harvey leaves her husband, Samuel; sons, Samuel J. Woman Sought In Morals Case CUYAHOGA FALLS A 29-year-old Cuyahoga Falls woman is wanted by Falls police on a charge of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Mary Coones, 29, of 508 Stow has been missing 11 days since police took statements from three junior high children implicating her in a morals case. Am Greetings 4H '84 Assembly Prd 541 '72 Cowles Chem 5's '80 Craft Master 6s '73 Corn December 1.19-18',; March 1.23; May 1.25-; July 1.27V,-i; September 1.24Vi.

Oats December March 69V4; May 68; July 64. MARY PRZYBYSZEH'SKI Mrs Mary Przybyszewski (Pryseski), 90, of 276 Stevenson died Thursday In Akron City Hospital. She came to Akron from Bellaire, four months ago to make her home with her son, Walter. Born in Poland, she came to the United States Dover Const 6 Vis '72 Fla Steel 5V '67 Gray Drug 5s '82 Rye December 1.22V,; March Bid Asked 116 120 92 97 147 153 94 100 90 95 105 100 105 99 104 100 107 99H 104 68 78 138 Atlanta-clear Bismarck-cloudy Boston-rain Buffalo-clear Charlotte-clear Chicago-clear Denver-clear Detroit-clear Indianapolis-clear MUTUAL FUNDS Bid Asked Affiliated Fd 9.33 10.09 Am Bus Shrs 4.37 4.73 Am Mutual Fd 10.27 11.22 Atom Ph Sc Fd 5.19 5.67 Axe-Hnughton: Fund A 6.38 7.15 Blue Ridge Mut 13.61 14.87 Boston Fund 10.69 11.68 Broad St Inv 16.42 17.75 Bullock Fund 15.62 17.11 Can Gen Fd 20.24 22.12 Canadian Fund 19.95 21.58 Century Shrs Tr 15.92 17.40 Chemical Fd 14.00 15.30 Colonial Fund 13.10 14.32 Colonial Grth En 13.52 14.78 Commonwealth: Investmt 10.87 11.88 Concord Fund 12.94 12.94 Delaware Fd 13.00 14.21 Divers GthStk 10.28 11.27 Dividend Shrs 3.81 4.18 Dow Th Inv Fd 5.39 5.83 Dreyfus Fund 21.25 23.10 Eaton Stk 16.49 17.82 Electronics Inv 4.31 4.71 Energy Fd 23.36 23.38 Fidelity Cap 11.86 12.89 Fidelity Fund 18.69 20.21 F.I.F. 4.93 5.40 Fundamtllnv 11.58 12.69 Group Securities: Common Stk 15.67 17.15 Imperial Fd 4.01 4.35 Incorp Incom 10.27 11.22 Invest Co Am 12.40 13.55 Investors Group Funds: Mutual Inc 12.32 13.39 Stock 21.61 23.49 Selective 10.47 11.26 Variable Pay 7.94 8.63 lntercontl 6.57 7.10 Keystone Custodian Fds.t Invest Bd 24.83 25.91 Med Bd B-2 24.21 26.41 Laiard Fund 18.75 19.62 LexngtnlncTr 11.21 12.25 Life Ins Inv 10.59 11.57 Life Ins Stk 8.02 8.74 Mass Inv Grth 9.14 9.99 Mass Inv Trust 17.34 18.95 M.I.F.

Fund 17.78 19.22 M. I F. Growth 5.32 5.75 Nation-Wlde Sec 23.87 25.82 One William St 14.57 14.57 Pine Street 12.68 12.66 Price, TH Grth 17.95 17.95- Purltan Fund 9.80 10.59 Putnam Geo 16.32 17.84 Putnam Grth 9.83 10.74 Selected Amer 11.02 11.92 SharehlTrBos 1189 12.99 Sovereign Inv 17.17 18.80 State St Inv 43.62 46.37 Stein Roe Funds: Balance 41.48 4.148 Stock 36.98 36.96 Intl 17.35 17.35 Televlsn Elect 8.47 9.23 Vnited Funds: Accumulative 17.23 18.83 Income 14.22 lo.54 Science 7.63 8 34 Value Line -48 7.08 Wall St Invest 10 i7 11.77 Wellington Fd 15.68 17.07 Whitehall Fd 14.78 15.98 Windsor Fd 16 00 17.39 1.25Va-V; May 1.27Va-V4. Sovbeans November 2.64Vi-V4 Hirkok 6s '74 Inter Swy Tr 6Vis '75 Mo Mark 4 '4s '83 Nat Cleve 6'i '71 Ohio Ser 6 '67 Convertible January 2.68; March 2.71V4-72; May 2.73-Va; July 2.73Va-; August 2.68V4; September z.aiv. MRS.

MYRA GRIFFITH Friends here have learned of the recent death of former Akronite Mrs. Myra Griffith, 87, of Lakewood. Mrs. Griffith was the widow of Judson Griffith, who died in 1943. In Akron she was a member of First Baptist Church.

She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Glasser of Lakewood; two grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren. RUSSELL J. ROBINSON CUYAHOGA FALLS Rus Jlespital alter if illness of hj-ee and a half Hveeks. jKr.

Pigg had years' service in 1903 and spent most of her life in Bellaire, where she was a member of St. John Catholic Church. and Roy; daugh- MrS narvey ter, Mrs. Geor-gina Farmer, all of Akron; a brother In Canada and a brother In England; a sister in Australia and three sisters in England; five grandchildren and one great grandchild. Services will be at 3 p.

m. Monday at Billow Memorial She also leaves another son, Charles of Baltimore, daughters, Mrs. John Krout of Tiffin, Mrs. Agnes L. Preston of Belmont, Mrs.

Wei he retired last year. Born Jn Gainesboro, he resld- Chapel. Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery. sell J. Robinson, 85, of 277 Howe died Thursday at Friends may call at the fu Summit County Hospital aft neral home after noon Martin Moran of Canton and Mrs.

Helen Grass! of Bellaire; 13 grandchildren and 13 greatgrandchildren. Services will be Saturday at 9:30 a. m. In St. John Church at Bellaire.

Burial will be in Bellaire. Id; in Akron 36 Mr rigg ears. He was a member of the Firestone 5enty-Year Club and the Couth Akron Eagles. He leaves his wife, Vir- inia; daughters Mrs. Doro-hy Smith and Mrs.

Margaret Richardson of Akron and Mrs. $Iartha Ries of Barberton; a Sister, Mrs. Maggie Weston, nd brothers, Joe and Josh jf'igg, all of Gainesboro, and er a long illness. Mr. Robinson was born in Ursina, and had been an area resident 53 years.

He retired eight years ago from Saalfield Publishing Co. He leaves his wife, May MRS. CLARICE M. NEALE Mrs. Clarice M.

Neale, 76, of 1450 Wade Park died Thursday in Green Cross General Hospital after a two-week illness. FIMPPO MARCHIONNI Filippo Marchionni (Philip Marchion) of 288 Silver died at his home Thursday. He was 77. son, Robert D. of Cuyahoga Falls; three grandchildren, and two sisters in Pennsylvania.

Services will be held at Eck- Born in Mayfield, she was a resident of Summit County 33 years. She was a member of the Christian Born in Mosciano, Italy, he lived in Akron 53 years and nad retired from Firestone after 25 years' service. He was Church In Mt. Pleasant, Ky, ard Baldwin Funeral Home, Akron, Monday at 10 a. the Rev.

John C. Neal offi Mrs. Neale leaves sons Char a member of the Loyal Order 4wo grandchildren. Services will be Monday at 11 a. m.

in the Prentice Co. Juneral Home, 856 Coburn where friends may call "Saturday from 7 to 9 p. m. 4nd Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 j. m.

Burial will be in Lakewood Cemetery. of Moose. He leaves his wife, Bonnie; les E. and Joseph R. of Ak ron and Gaylon H.

of Ros well, N. five grandchll ciating. Friends may call at the fu DIVIDENDS sons Louis, Gabriel, Vincent dren; six great-grandchildren neral home from 7 to 9 p. m. Saturday and 2 to 4 and 7 REGULAR and Joseph, all of Akron; Pay and sisters Mrs.

Blanche Shel daughters Mrs. Mary Ann Rate Record Aeme Steel a .20 11- 9 able 12-10 12-10 don of Simpsonville, and Mrs. Zilpah Saxom, Mrs. Mary to 9 p. m.

Sunday. Area Deaths Dietry and Mrs. Theresa Heim of Akron, and three sis Allied Chem .45 11- 9 Allied Kid .2125 11-13 Am ChainACbl .625 12- 4 11- 25 12- 15 Pryor, Mrs. Willie G. Long ters and a brother In Italy.

12- 1 12-21 mire, Mrs. Fannie Elder and Mrs. Susie Mlhalik, 81, of 1113 12-10 12- 4 11- 9 12-18 Am Home Prod .13 Am News .25 Atlco Financial .075 Bethlehem Stl .375 ntiei Svr- 4 4nf 1.10 lnere are 21 grandchildren. Services will be 9:30 a. 12- 1 4029 Allard Sharon Cen Johnny Scholes, all of May field.

11- 9 12-14 12-14 ter, lived in Akron 1923-30 (at Monday in St. Vincent Cath Jred p. sprain A retired printer, Fred P. Sprain, 73, of 600 Columbia died today in St. Thomas Jlospital after a short Illness.

Mr. Sprain was a native of "Akron and a life resident. He Vas a member of St. Martha Church. Ho leave his wifp Anna' 12- 1 Cities Svc 2.25pf .5625 11- 9 Cont pf .3125 11- 9 Gen Cigar .30 11-13 Services will be Monday at Kucko Funeral 12-15 neva Sue Adcox, 14, of 111 W.

12-19 olic Church with burial in Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call at the Cicione Fu 12- 1 1 p. m. in the Billow Falls Chapel, where friends may call Saturday from 7 to 9 p. m.

Maple Hartville, daughter 1-20 neral Home from 7 to 9 p. 12-11 12-11 and Sunday from 2 to 4 and of Mrs. Ann Gregory S. Cantrell, 14 months, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Elwood Cantrell, Saturday and from 2 to 4 and 12-30 2aughters Mrs. Frances Lee 12-11 7 to 9 Sunday. 7 to 9 p. m. Burial will be In Rose Hill Burial Park.

nd Mrs. J. E. Stock of Akron 107 S. Broadway, Lodl.

Jnd Mrs. H. C. Dunlevy of Harry B. Combs, 84, of 1322 VERNON KITTLE CUYAHOGA FALLS-Ver Parma; sons James S.

and lVed P. of Akron; sisters Mrs. I 1 Fairview Atwater, retired farmer, brother of Roland E. 11- 9 11-10 1- 6 11-18 11- 18 12- 18 11- 18 12- 18 11- 9 12- 4 11-12 11-12 11- 9 1215 11-10 11-20 11- 4 11-13 11-13 11-16 11-16 11-13 11-18 11-20 non Kittle. 71, of 2127 Eighth st.

died Thursday at Green Georgia Pac Cp .25 Hrb Walker Refr .45 Hrb Walker pf 1.50 HooverC Class A .15 HooverC Class .15 HooverC 4Vapcpf 1125 Hoover Co .15 Hoover Co pf 1.125 .625 JonesALghlln pf 1.25 Lear Slegler .125 Lear Slegler pf 1.44 Minn PowALt .45 Minn PwALt pf 1.25 Olln Math Chem .35 Simmons Co .50 Union Metal Mfg .50 Unit Air Lines .375 UnltAir Lines pf 1.375 INITIAL Pfaudler Per .15 Random House .10 EXTRA Am Home Prod .10 Norwich Pharm .05 Simmons Co .50 STOCK Georgia PacCp of Mrs. Rebecca Hen CLARA OSBORNE Adams Funeral Home Is arranging services for Clara Osborne, 64, of 209 E. Mill who died today In St. Thomas Hospital. flara Mitish, Mrs.

Mary Lons-feury and Mrs. Regina Her- 12-30 12-10 1- 1 12- 1 12- 1 12- 1 1- 2 12-10 12-11 11- 15 12- 15 12- 1 12- 1 12-15 12- 1 12-10 12-11 dcrshot, 72, of 2054 Stratton Cross Ilrspital. McGowan-Reid Funeral Home is handling Anthony DeAnge- yiann, all of Akron, and eight grandchildren. arrangements. Friends may call at the Cun- lis, 36, of 414 E.

Paige Barberton Leo II. Wicker, 61, formerly of Barberton, died men who are going: places wear the XK by jiingnam-Mccanerty uneral Cleveland Industrial Stocks Home Saturday from 7 to 9 in Beaumont, Tex. OVER THE COUNTER 11- 9 12-19 lit KEAnril) Akron Stocks Noon Quotation Br Baihe A Co. Canal Randolph )r. and Sunday from 2 to 4 nfl 7 to 9 p.

m. Services will Jjejannounced later. I JlRS. ONA MAY JUGGINS Mrs. Ona May Higgins.

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And the slacks, with their hidden elastic waistband, will trim inches from your waist besides being the most comfortable you've ever worn. Kuppenheimer sport coats from S75.00, slacks $37.50 10 great granacnuciren; a r5ther, Roy Moyers, and a ister, Mrs. Mazie Heavner, Both In West Virginia. Services will be Saturday at p. m.

in the Adams Fur flome, where friends may tintil 10 tonight and after m. Saturday. Burial will be tn Hillside Memorial Park. POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT ROBERT W. fo)llUl STEEL BOOKCASE Trim Styling offers efficient book and record storaue space.

Adjustable shelf. Size 30" tr4 QC 34" ii dl.yO With sliding glass doors. JARS. JOSEPHINE VOSBl'RG Mrs. Josephine E.

Vosburg, 81, of 558 Northwood died Thursday In the Middlebury Manor Nursing Home. She was born in Towanda, Pa. A daughter, Mrs. E. Paul White of Akron, survives.

Services will be at 2 p. m. glonday in the Lowery Funeral Home, Athens, with burial In Tioga Point Cemetery there. NSiramer GET IT AT AA FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE "Representing All The People" ENDORSED BY AKRON BEACON JOURNAL Robert W. Herbcrich 455 Gornatt Akron 193 S.

MAIN ST. Park Free! Member of Park and Shop Open Daily 8:30 lo Saturday 8:30 to 4 800 South High Street 535-3166.

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