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Around About Fremont Hie Fremont News-Messenger Friday, November 1. 1963 Market Irregular After Early Advance MRS. ARTHUR McPHER-son, 121 Ralston street, Clyde, was admitted Thursday to Belle-vue hospital. She was to undergo surgery Friday. Re-elect Sherman Bennett Councilman at Large.

Noon Stocks GORDON R. RUDOLPH, manager of the Northern Ohio Sugar company, will talk on production of sugar beets and sugar at Monday's luncheon of the Fremont Rotary club at Hotel Fremont, Turkey Dinner, Hayes Methodist Church, Nov. 7, 5-7 P.M. Reservations thru AutoHits Poles, Signs; Parked Vehicles Struck Automobile driven by Thorn- Miss Kirk was driving east on as L. Burch, 18.

2105 Buckland State and Miss Fawley was go-avenue, went into "a skid on ing north on park. Right side Tiffin street at Tillotson street of the Kirk auto and the front Friday at 12:55 a.m. of the Fawley car were dam- The car struck two utility aged, poles and two city street signs. Miss Kirk had minor injuries, Front of the auto was exten- but did not require hospital at sively damaged. Burch sus- tention.

tained a contusion of the head, Automobiles driven by Alan but refused hospital attention, Lee Stull, 18, 703 Franklin ave-according to police. nue, and Dennis J. Flahiff, 16, 1024 Garrison street, were in- NEW YORK (AP) 11 a.m. stocks: Alleghany 10'4 steels, motors, aerospace issues and nonferrous metals. The Dow Jones industrial average at noon was unchanged at 755.23.

The Associated Press average of 60 stocks at noon was up .1 at 281.6, with industrials up .1, rails up .5 and utilities off .1. General Motors opened unchanged and then declined fractionally. Wall Street has been speculating on whether GM NEW YORK (AP)-The stock market turned irregular early this afternoon after a moderate advance in the morning. Changes of most key stocks were fractional. Trading was active, with first-hour volume of 1.43 million shares.

After their initial steadiness, many blue chips began to fade as traders became more Thank you. Adv. DONALD YOUNG, JACKSON Annex, reported to police Fri Allied Chemical 54'4 Alcoa 67'2 American Airlines Wt American Can 4278 WSCS members. Carry out. Adv.

NORMAN W. DREW, 41. American Cyanamid 57'4 American El Power 38'2 American Home Prod 64 American Smelting 87 Bowling Green, lineman, and V' ff in i iaIhaJ a vninnv a irf nn4 WI1B JAJ1C milling Wlliu lun- may split its stock or take favorable dividend action next Bonnie J. Minor, 34, Pember-ville, checker, have obtained a week. Drugs, chemicals, rails and building materials remained Co.

wires was broken. rivflt iot east Burch was cited by police to Yatea JJ A eas marriage license in Wood coun Radio Corp. slipped about 3 day at 4:50 p.m., that the radio aerial of his automobile had been broken. The damage happened while the car was parked in the 200 block of south Arch street, Young said. Elect William Kelly Councilman at Large.

Adv. ADMITTED TO MAGRUDER hospital, Port Clinton, were Eleanor Daily, Route 1, Oak Harbor, and Ezra Smith, Oak Harbor. ty. moderately higher, but oils and tobaccos were lower and the price pattern was spotty among appear in mayut (wiuaiu Maier's court on charge of unsafe operation. Stull had backed his car from a parked position and had stooped.

Flahiff was backina points. Bethlehem, whose latest prof its did not quite cover the dm dend, dropped nearly a point. CHARLES YENSEN, 53, American Tel Tel 133 American Tobacco 29'8 Anaconda Copper 49 Anchor Glass 32 Armco Steel 64'i Ashland Oil 28 Atchison 27 Atlantic Refining 53'6 Babcock-Wilcox 53 Bendix Av 48 Bethlehem Steel 31 widely known Sanduskian who In an accident Thursday at I his car, according to the police Sunray DX Oil lost about a died unexpectedly Wednesday, of Stull's auto point. leaves several relatives by mar 7:42 p.m. in the 100 block of report.

Left rear north Front street an automo- was dented; bile operated by Miss Connie, riage in the Fremont area. Mrs International Nickel was up about 2. Xerox rose 6, touching Herbert Newton was listed Health, Welfare Unit Approving Federal ADCU HEADS RED CROSS Gen. James F. Collins (above) is new president of the American Red Cross, nucceeding Gen.

Alfred M. Gruenther. He waa commander of U. S. Army forces In the Pacific.

another new high. U.S. Smelt Thursday as a sister of Mrs. ine rose 2. IBM dropped 2.

Yensen, the former Mane Bafr er. Mrs. Yensen has another sis Woods Claims Self Defense Polaroid gained more than point. Elect Fred Stetzel President of Council. Adv.

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Council 591 will combine its Couple's Night and St. Joseph's ter, Mrs. Glenn Vroman of Prices moved irregularly Buchanan road, and a brother, COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) The Chrysler Corp 94 Cities Service 65 Col Oh El 71'4 Con. N. Gas 672 Controls Am 22 Cooper Bessemer 31 Curtiss Wright lO's Detroit Steel Corp 13'2 Grob, 17, 715 Fourth street, struck two parked cars.

No one was injured. Miss Grob told police she was driving south on Front, was blinded by the lights of a northbound vehicle and veered too closely to the parked cars. Automobiles parked by Ken O. Kessler, 1905 Whittaker drive, and V. J.

Oliver, 614 Memorial Parkway, were ex- Lester Baker of Stilwell avenue Ohio Citizens Council for Health higher on the American Stock and Welfare has overwhelmingly Exchange in moderately active Sunday in Mershon auditorium on the campus. Miss Murphy, pndorsed legislation to make trading Holden L. Sloan, first after-game get together Friday night in the local clubrooms following the school's football daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Her- I OUT ua, Miimhu knth miisip in.

ward councilman. Paul Woods, 55, Route 2, Jacksonville, a migrant admitted today at his nonjury trial in the court of Common Pleas Judee Robert J. Ga- Ohio eligible for the federal gov- Corporate bonds were ernment's Aid to Dependent U.S. government bonds contin vote will be appreciated. structors in Fremont schools, plays the piccolo.

Miss Steiger, Douglas Aircraft 22 du Pont 253 Firestone 38 Ford Motor 52'4 Adv. game with Oak Harbor. Elect Thomas W. Slay Children of the Unemployed pro-' uea tneir decline gram (ADCU). tensively damaged.

Front of the, bd that he stabbed another mie- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har- Grob auto was also extensively ton, 43. Charleston, S. C.

on maker, Council First Ward. LATEST TRENDS IN HOG old F. Steiger, 839 Ohio avenue, Adv. housing and production equip- plays a flat clarinet. Area uamagea, according 10 vne po-membership includes Miss Mary l'ce report.

Lou Lentz of Gibsonburg, flute. The accident happened while ment win oe the topic 01 a FREMONT BUYING PRICES Wheat 2.04 Corn l.M Ootj Soybeans 2.71 EOGS AND POULTRY Large While eggs 33c Large brown eggt 32c Mediums 24c Pullets 16c Heavy hens 15c Leghorns hens 06c MRS. ROBERT SLUSSER, meeting of swine producers The state group, representing welfi-re councils in cities throughout the state, said in a resolution Thursday that such legislation would enable transfer of Ohio's poor relief program to ADCU and free $8.3 million a year now being used for poor relief. Harry T. Sealy of Cleveland, and Jerry W.

Everson, Sandus Kelley Didion and Mrs. Nellie Monday, November 11, at 8 p.m General Dynamics Corp 26 General Electric 84'8 General Foods 86 General Motors 87 Gen Tel El 27 Goodrich 54 Goodyear 41'4 International Harv 61 Johns-Manville 48 Kaiser Alum 34 OOI at Toledo Edison building, Fre Koch, all of Bellevue; Mrs. John Golembiowski, Clyde, and Mrs. ky, percussion. Your vote appreciated.

Dick Maier, Mayor. Adv. Raymond Perin of Port Clinton, Kessler and Oliver were in Hotel Fremont attending a welcome dinner for officials of Dayton Marine Co. Automobiles driven by Miss Gabi Kirk, 17, 1652 Oak Drive, and Miss Judy Ellen Fawley, 18, 1015 Woodland avenue, col were all discharged from San dusky hospitals. Cleveland Livestock president of the state council, mont.

JUNIOR LEADERSHIP CLUB officers and advisers met Thursday night to plan the 1964 Junior Leadership Club program. At the club's next meeting, CLEVELAND (API Cattle. SO THE REV. JOSEPH F. DON-aldson of Columbus will be Re-elect George Demmel noted that the General Assembly woke "fr'" 'r 1M Qood to choice 22.50-24; choice helteri IS Scheduled tO Consider enabling good $20 22; commercial and lpeislatinn when it reconvenes cowl '3-u; bologna bulls $19-21.

legislation wnen 11 reconvenes Covtt( J(r(ng. pr(mf ,2 JJ; t0 President of Council. Your speaker at the First Spiritual- lided Thursday at 3:22 p.m. at ist Episcopal church, corner of west State street and Park av choice $25-28 support appreciated. Adv, Monday, November 11, at 61 Sheep and tombs, 200, strong; choice Kroger co.

'2 Marathon Oil 53 L.O.F. Glass 54 Mead Corp 47 Merr Ch 12 Montgomery Ward 36 National Cash Reg 82 N.Y. Central 20 uec. i. Seventeen cities were repre- Charles street and Taft avenue, enue.

spring lambs medium to good a 11 1 a A of TVnirei-la we moorinn SI 6-18, the night of October 14. He used a knife. The slabbing took place in a truck on Route 6 west, which was carrying migrant workers back to South Carolina. However, Woods claimed that the stabbing was in self defense. His story was that Drayton, who had been playing dice with some friends on the truck, jumped him, started to choke him, and he reached in his pocket and took out a knife, and stabbed Drayton to loosen his hold on his neck and defend himself.

Drayton testified on the stand he had been playing cards with his friends, and all of a sudden Woods jumped him and began stabbing him with his knife. He said he took hold of Woods' wrist to stop the stabbing and get the knife out of his hand. He said at first he thought he had only been hit in the back, but he soon learned he had been stabbed. He said he did not have any words with Sunday. His sermon on 'Life After Death will be heard at 3 and 7 p.m.

MRS. CAROL HOOVER, 216 north Granville boulevard, told police Thursday at 9:37 p.m. Hogs, 100, .25 lower; No. 1 190-220 here Akron, Ashland, Canton, ids. i6; no.

1-2 190-220 ids. Cleveland, Cincinnati, Columbus, No- 20 mm Dayton, Hamilton, Lima, I Norfolk Western 115 that her dog is missing. The dog is a two year old brown and Lorain, Mansfield, Marion, Mas-! LMcajro LivestocK Ohio Edison 52 Penney J. C. 45 white Beagle.

sillon. Tiffin, Toledo, Wilberforce and Youngstown. Pennsylvania kk wyn Phillips Petroleum 50 CHICAGO (AP) USOA Hogs butchers sleody to 25 lower; mostly 1-2 200 225 lb. butchers mixed 1-3 190-230 lbs. 2-3 230-270 lbs.

1-3 340-400 lb. sows 400-500 lbs. Cattle calves none; slaughter steers steady to 25 lower; around seven Croghan PTA Fall Fes p.m. in the extension office, members can select the committee on which they want to work next year. Bud Brutus Restaurant new hours: Thurs.

5 P.M.-l A.M.; Sat. 5 P.M.-2 A.M.; Sun. 11 A.M.-10 P.M. Adv. EXTENSION "OFFICE HAS received 13 reservations for the District Rural Health conference to be held next Wednes Pitt Plate 59 tival, Nov.

2, serving Aufderheide's Job In Lumber Firm Changed Walter Aufderbeide today announced his resignation as manager of the Advance Lumber company, Fremont subsidiary of the Gordon Lumber company. He said he will continue his association with the Gordon and Ad MONDAY'S SCHEDULE AT YMCA includes two club meetings; Junior Tri-Hi-Y at 7 p.m. and Senior Hi-Y at 7:30 p.m. Merchandise trap shoot, Sun. Nov.

3, 12 to 5 P.M. Izaak Walton Club House. Adv. CRAFTS CLASSES AT YMCA 7:30. Adv.

loads high choice to mostly prime 1,300 ids. Yii-u vi, cnoice ids, $23-24; choice lbs. $22-23; most. ly good lbs. $22-23; load high SAM PICCIUTO, 104 SOUTH Jefferson street, informed police choice with some prime 1,050 lb.

siauqh-ter heifers choice lbs. utility and commercial cows Thursday at 4:43 p.m. that in deliable ink had been smeared Procter uamme 074 Pullman Inc 28 Pure Oil 40 R.C.A. 95 Republic Steel 40 Scott Paper 37 ''A Sears Roebuck 99 Shell Oil 4C Sinclair Oil 45 Socony 67 South Pacific 33 Sperry Rand 17'1 Saturday morning will be em Sheep 300; wooled slaughter lambs steady; lew small Its choice and prime 90-105 lb. wooled slaughter lambs good and choice $11-19; cull to Native Fuel A Must In North Dakota FARGO.

N.D. (AP)-Plans to convert the Fargo Courthouse heating system from coal to natural gas have gone up in smoke. It's illegal in North Dakota to heat state or county buildings with any fuel not native to North Dakota, says the attorney general. Lignite coal is mined in North Dakota. Natural gas also is pro over the trunk lid of his car A window of the car was crack day at 9:30 a.m.

at the Holiday 1 broidery for girls and the mak inn, Marion. jng 0f Indian headbands for ed. The vandalism happened while the auto was parked at I boys. vance lumber compaies as a Fremont area sales representative. Aufderheide said he is past retirement age, and he has taken good wooled slaughter ewes Chicago Produce CHICAGO (AP) Chicago Mercantile his home, Picciuto said.

JAMES BRUNTHAVER. Exchange Butter steady; wholesale buying prices unchanged; 93 score AA 57; 92 A 57V; 90 56; 89 55Va cars 90 SVil 89 56. Eggt about steady; wholesale buying prices unchanged; 70 per cent or better grade A whites 36; mixed 36; mediums 26; standards 32; dirties 21; checks 21. duced. But Fargo's gas comes atanaara oranas 174 Standard Oil Cal 64 Standard Oil Ind 62 Standard Oil N.J.

71 Standard Oil Ohio 69 Stud-Packard 6 ALL ROSS HIGH SCHOOL English and Social Studies teachers will meet with English and Social Studies teachers of Junior high School in room 300 of the latter building Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. BRUCE C. LANDIS, SON OF from Canada. the new sales assignment so he can have more outdoor work for reasons of health. The new manager of Advance here is Robert Hofelich, Helena, who has been with Advance for the past 17 years.

The changes became effective today. Aufderheide has been with the Woods. Halton Hathorn, 19, Jackson, testifi.i he got hold oT the knife and threw it out of the truck. He said the next day he went to the scene with Deputy Sheriffs Dan Haas and Robert Williams and the knife was recovered. The knife was produced in court.

Hathorn tn4 two other material witnesses, Crist Brown, 19, and Edward Richardson, 17, both Youngs Island, S. and both migrant workers with Hathorn, all upheld the story Drayton told on the stand. The state's case was presented by Prosecutor John D. Starn and Attorney Charles Fox, appointed by the court, defended Woods. lexaco o7g He-elect Delbert Baker, Ballville Township Clerk.

Your support vote appreciated. Adv. A SHORT PEP RALLY WITH the pep band and cheerlejders was held Thursday in St Joseph high school auditorium in preparation for the last football game of the season. The Crimson Streaks will play the Oak Harbor team there Friday night. A caravan will leave the fairgrounds area at 7 p.m.

Mr. and Mrs. Merrell E. Land- Timken Roll Bear 71 Un Carbide 113 United Aircraft 41 U.S. Rubber 46 Gordon Lumber company for the Route 3, Fremont, reported to the sheriff's office late Thursday that someone had damaged his mailbox.

He said it was the fourth time his mailbox had been damaged. Jackson Twp. voters vote for Russel O. Johnson, for Jackson Twp. Trustee.

Adv. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Thursday afternoon authorized County Engineer Dean Morgan to erect a stop sign on County Road 161 at the approach of County Road 106 from the west in Washington township. The township trustees had requested that the sign be put ud. MRS. EUGENE HICKLE.

Route 1, Kansas, is a patient in is, 2450 Buckland avenue, a freshman at Earlham college, Richmond, has received a scholarship. The individual iiiia.ll tin, YOUR MONEY'S WORTH: How Much Are You Actually Worth? u.a. oieei 01 yg Westinghouse Elect. 37 past 43 years. He began working for it in July 15, 1919, after he returned from overseas service in Whirlpool Corp 55 scholarship will be continued Youngstown 128 for the four years if the student 1 World War at Oak Harbor.

On maintains a 'B' average. The 'January 1, 1921, he became man-awards are based on academic of Gordon plant at Oak Sales 1,430,000 excellence, need, character, and Harbor. In 1927 he went to Cur. Porter participation in high school ac Pancake Sausage Supper Old Fort Lions' Club Sat. Nov.

2, 4:30 to 8 P.M., at old Fort School. All you can eat $1.25, children under 12, 50c Adv. 64 8 59 62 you own at their market prices Over-the-counter: Barr Rub No Teleph Norwalk Brush Beryl tivities. A brother, Richard, is also attending Earlham. tice, 0., as manager, and then to Holland as manager.

In 1932 he went to Gibsonburg to be manager of the Gordon plant there. He remained ki Gibsonburg until JUAN VARGAS, CUERNAVA- Businessman Faces New Court Quizzing DAYTON, Ohio (AP)-William S. Clark, 51-year old Cleveland businessman charged with receiving drawings and microfilm he came to Fremont in 1941 to be rostoria City hospital. Two Elyria Youths Victims Of Wreck tomorrow. The total you would get in cash if you sold all other securities and investments you own at their market prices tomorrowsuch as your holdings of U.S.

Government, corporate or municipal bonds and Ex-Cell-0 7 362 36i2 362 plus Marath Oil 6 53 53'j 53 plus By SYLVIA PORTER "These assets pile up to about $1,595,000,000,000 'more' than the amount the consumer owes and there are lots of lovely, non frightening zeros in that figure. It means the American consumer's 'net worth' as of mid 1963 stands at 'One Trillion, Five Hundred And Ninety-Five Billion So declared J. Miller Red- Re-elect Joseph S. ding come manager of the Gordon plant here. He was manager of the Gordon plant until Gordon took over Advance Lumber as a sub- er, Jackson Twd.

Trustee. ELYRIA, Ohio (AP) Two stolen from nearby Wright-Pat- Your support appreciated. Elyria boys are dead and a third Newberry 1 194 194 19i4 Pillsbury Mills 2 52'2 52 plus i4 is in critical condition today as sidiary three years ago, and terson Air Force Base, was to manager of Ad- then became resume testimony today at his the result of a smashup on Ohio Adv. STEPHEN LITTLE, 1107 SIL- ca, Mexico, gave a lecture to the Musical Appreciation classes Thursday at St. Joseph high school.

He used records and photographs to give the history of his native country. Vargas has been a substitute teacher for Mrs. Mary Ellen Leite, who has been unable to take charge of her Spanish classes because of injuries suffered in a fall before the beginning of the school year. She plans to resume teaching duties Monday. U.

S. District Court trial. vance. 301 south of here. Killed in the crash Thursday er street, reported to the sher He was on the stand for six hours Thursday, during which The total you would get if you put your house, land or other real estate you may own on the market this week.

Ask for the most realistic estimates from the most conservative real estate agents. night was James Stearns, 16. field, president of the National Finance Assn. in Los Angeles Basic Shows Profit Rise; Sales Up, Too CLEVELAND, O. For the time he admitted receiving the The second youth, Larry McEl-wee, 13, of 459 Carlisle, died to iff's office Friday that the two 24-inch pipe and chain wrenches he had reported stolen from one of his seDtic tank trucks recently, in an effort to put con' day in Memorial Hospital.

Timothy Herman, also 16, was re sumer debt into perspective by emphasizing that while the American consumer's debt runs The price you would get if you first nine months of 1963 Basic Incorporated reports sales of $15,828,329, net income of 051,938, preferred dividends of Your vote appreciated, Wayne C. Gardner, Clerk Ballville Twp. Adv. Bulletin LOS ANGELES (AP) Mrs. Ngo Dinh Nhu said today that "if the news from the press is true" about a reported military coup in South Viet Nam "it would be a treat shame for many Americans." An aide said the Asian country's First Lady, resting here after a cross-country speaking tour, had not been told that her husband reportedly may have been slain in the coup.

ported in critical condition. Sheriff's deputies said the car was passing other cars on a straight but wet stretch of highway when the driver lost control. The vehicle hit a utility pole. items but denied he knew at the time thew were stolen. The government claims Clark accepted 34 cartons of documents with the knowledge they had been stolen from the base last August by James L.

Redd of Fairborn. Redd, who has pleaded guilty, was expected to testify later today, along with William Becken-bach, president of the Clark Cable Corp. of Cleveland. Clark resigned as vice president of that firm after his arrest. CITY SCHOOL LUNCH into lots of zeros, his assets run into far more zeros.

Well, a consumer net worth of one and one half trillion dollars may mean something tc Redfield but it means nothing whatsoever to me and I'm more accustomed than most to thinking in terms of strings of zeros, frightening and non-frightening. "Net worth" comes through to me only when I break it down into "What's mine? menu for the week of Novenv ber 4 through November 8 in have been returned. CLASSES FOR SYNCHRO-nized swimming for women will be held Monday from 8 to 9 p.m. at the YMCA pool. All those 15 years of age or over may join the classes taught by Mrs.

Jack Woodland. Fish Fry Ballville Twp. Fire Dept. Fri. Nov.

8, adults $1.25, children 75c Adv. MRS. ELIZABETH AM ON, chairman, said this morning that at least 12 staff aides are eludes: Monday, beef -vegetable $265,409 and net for common stock of $786,529. The latter equals 67 cents each on the company's 1,180,497 outstanding shares. Corresponding results for 1962 were sales of $14,924,608, net income of $697,733, preferred dividends of $149,742 and net for common stock of $547,991 or 46 cents each on the 1,180,381 then outstanding shares.

For the third quarter of 1963 Basic reports sales of $5,108,963 net income of $258,527, preferred dividends of $101,642 and net soup, pear salad, ham salad sandwich, doughnut: Tuesday, Spanish rice, Waldorf salad, bread and butter and cookies; FREED IN TRAFFIC DEATH Wednesday, beef gravy, dress' sold your car to a used-car dealer this week. Again, ask for a cold-blooded offer. The market value of all your household goods ranging from furniture to rugs, appliances to silver. Make what you consider a rock-bottom estimate, then slash your estimate by 75 per cent. The market value of all your other personal assets jewelry, furs, paintings, the like.

Once more, make what you consider a rock-bottom estimate, then slash it by 75 per cent. The money you would get if you sold any other interests in, say, an unincorporated business, a farm, privately-held corporation. "Add the totals." "Mark the second sheet 'Family Liabilities' and list:" The amounts you owe on your mortgage and automobile. The amounts you owe on instalment loans, personal debts, medical and other bills. The amounts you owe on tax ing, jellied citrus salad, candied sweet potato, relishes, fruit juice, ice cream: Friday, mac Defiance Boy Crushed DEFIANCE, Ohio (AP) -The body of Aimer Zedaker, 18 year old Defiance high school senior, was found early today pinned between the door and door jamb of a lumber truck he was driving in the yards of the Defiance Lumber Co.

where he was a part-time employe. Dr. F. M. Lenhart, coroner, said it appeared that the truck door was smashed while Zedaker was standing on the running board.

Crushed between the door and the body of the truck, he suffocated. aroni and cheese, Perfection salad, egg salad sandwich, strawberries. expected to attend the all day training meeting of county Rea Cross chapter staff aides in the basement of the courthouse FINDLAY, deliberating a little more than one hour, a jury returned a verdict in Hancock county common pleas court acquitting Ly-le E. Hendricks, 25, Find-lay, of a charge of second degree manslaughter. The trial lasted two days.

Hendricks was charged in connection with the traffic death of Toby L. Delia-pina on January 28 southwest of Findlay on Route 25. TYPEWRITERS ADDING MACHINES Low Monthly Rentals Large Selection of PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS Choice of Colors Priced From for common stock of $156,885 or 13 cents per common share. In comparison the results for 1962 were sales of $4,037,219, net income of $7,665, preferred dividends of $63,687 and a net loss for D-immon stock of $56,022 or 5 cents per common share. Vote for Virginia Swartz Sandusky Twp.

Clerk. Adv. Monday, beginning at 9:30 a.m. MISS PHYLLIS MURPHY STORY HOUR AT BIRCH and Miss Bunny Steiger, both Fremont students at Ohio State university, Columbus, are mem- What's yours?" It was precisely five years ago that I last reported how you could calculate this for yourself. Since I suspect most of you have forgotten the procedure or have never known it and since I also suspect that most of you will enjoy the results of your calculations, here's how to figure your own net worth.

Take three sheets of paper. "Mark the first sheet 'Family Assets' and list:" The amount of money you have in checking and savings accounts, in savings and loan associations, in credit unions, in cash on hand, in a strongbox at home or elsewhere, in postal savings. The cash value of your U.S. savings bonds. Thi3 is not the maturity value, but the amount you'd get if you turned in your bonds now.

ard Public Library Saturday morning at 10:15 will be devoted to stories and poems about fall and Jack Frost. To conclude the oers or tne so piece concert band which will present its annual autumn concert at 3 p.m. Repair That Broken Storm Sash WOMAN, 32, KILLED CINCINNATI (AP) Mrs. Susie Smith, 32, was killed Thursday when the car in which she was riding skidded after a collision and struck a utility pole. Story Hour the film 'Elephant Baby' will be projected.

The children in the community are invited to attend this weekly program. HOY! $39.50 Plus Tax BROADER Get BOTH in our New HOMEOWNER? es not withheld from your paycheck and any other liabilities you can think of. "Add the totals." "Mark the third sheet 'Family Net Worth' and:" Simply subtract the total on your second sheet from the total on your first and the result is your family's net worth. If you're typical, you'll be pleasantly surprised by the size of your net worth. Millions of families have a net worth of $10,000 or more, tens of millions have a net worth of $5,000 or more.

This calculation will dramatize to- most Americans, as no $1,595,000,000,000 statistic possibly could, the extent of America's material wealth. The cash value of your life Complete With Carrying Case. Remember too, the first months rent can be applied on purchase ROBERT F. WOLFE CO. )7 W.

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t. The total you' would get in cash if you soil all the stocks TIPTOil GLASS Ltd. 1604 W. STATE ST. FE 2-2786 Phone 332-5081.

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