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Stock Market Leaders Take Mild Selling Bump Extreme Losses In Many Cases Are Reduced By Closing Hour MARKETS AT A GLANCE NEW YORK, April J—(flV Stock, — lower: leaders re treat on slot' selling. Bonds — -asy: U. S. Treas uries exception. Cotton — irregular: mill buy teg overcomes some early lose. CHICAGO Wheat — May lower, defer red months firm. Corn — firm; export sales •ash grain. Oats — steady: eastern in terests buying. Hogs — 25-50 cents higher; top $27.00. Cattle — strong to 50 cents higher; top $27.75. STOCKS SOLD WERE: Railroads 50,000. Utilities 80,000. Others 550,000. BONDS: U. S. governments none. Railroads $1,800,000. Others $940,000. NEW YORK, April 3—Stock market leaders generally gave ground today although there were a number of exceptions and selling pressure was lacking during the greater part of the proceedings. A brief professional liquidating Burry occurred in the second hou when the Interior department an nounced 518 soft coal mines would remain shut down indefinitely be cause they were believed danger ous. Dealings soon reverted to sluggishness. Extreme losses run ning to 2 or more points were reduced at the close and a smat tering of pivotals emerged with modest plus signs. Transfers of 680,000 shares were the same as the day before. Many floor traders stood aside, and few customers appeared in commission houses, owing to to morrow’s holiday when the na tion’s principal securities and com modities exchanges will suspend for the observance of Good Fri day- With only Saturday’s short session intervening, numerous Wall streeters left early for a lengthy week-end. The Associated Press 60-Stock Composite was off .3 otf a point at 65.1. The market was the broad est since last Friday, 928 issues registering. Of these, 491 fell and 206 rose. Norfolk A Western 'Mis up 1 at ; 241 on only 80 shares, Great North Air Lines 1 at 24 1-4 and Trans ern Railway 1 at 43 1-2, Eastern continental & Western Air 7-8 at 21 1-2. Ahead were Chrysler, Gen eral Motors, Southern Pacific, Texas Co., U. S. Lines, Patamcunt Pictures, Phelps Dodge, Interna tional Nickle, United Aircraft and Boeing. American Tobacco “B” dropped to a new 1947 low when trading in the “rights” of the company’s new slock issue appeared on the big board. It subsequently stiffen ed and finished with a net decline of 5-8 at 70 5-8. Pennsylvania rail road also touched bottom with a dip of 3-8 at 21. Eastman Kodak conceded 2 at 289 1-4, Barber Asphalt 2 1-4 at 52 1-4, Chesapeake A* Ohio 1 8-8 at 46 1-8, Bethlehem (1 5-8 at 90 3-8 Others on the downside were American Telephone, Goodyear, Goodrich, Sears Roebuck, J. I. Case, International Harvester, Douglas Aircraft, Western Union “A”, American Smelting, Schenley, American Woolen, Du Pont, Santa Fe and N- Y. Central. Bonds Uneven Bonds were uneven. Cotton ral lied at the finish and was up 30 cents to $1.50 a bale. At Chicago wheat was off 3-4 to up 3 1-4 cents a bushel, com ahead 1-2 to 3 3-4 and oatsW-8 to 1 5-8. Forward curb movers were Ryan Consolidated Petroleum, Elliott Co., Salt Dome Oil and American Gas. Stumblers were American Republics, Solar Aircraft, Standard Cap and Burma Ltd. Turnover here was 170,000 shares versus 210,000 yesterday. STOCK AVERAGES Compiled by The Associated Press April 3— 30 15 15 60 Indus Rails Util Stocks Net Change D.? D.4 D.l D.3 Thursday 90.8 33.8 44.8 65.1 Prev Day 91.1 34.2 44.9 65.4 Week Ago 91.9 34.5 44.8 65.9 Month Ago 93.2 36.0 46.1 67.2 Year Ago 106.8 47.8 54.0 79.5 1947 High 94.6 38.5 47.2 69.0 1947 Low 87.5 33.5 44.3 63.6 1946 High 110.4 51.2 55.4 82.4 1946 Low 82.0 30.9 42.5 59.4 WHAT STOCKS DID NEW YORK, April 3—(/P)— Thurs Wed Advances .. 208 347 Declines _...... 491 320 Unchanged ........._ 231 232 Total Issues _ 928 899 Stock Market Quotations By THE ASSOCIATED PBESS Prel Yea vious terday Close Close Alleghany _ 4 4% A1 Chem and Dye „ 175% 176 Allis Chal Mfg. 36% 36% Am Can _ 92% 92 Am Car Fdy_ 50% 49% Am Roll Mill .. 33% 33% Am Smelt and Ref 57 56% AT and T .- 165% 165 Am Tob B_ 74% 70% Anaconda __40% 40 Arm 111 . 13% 13% ACL_ 56 54% A T L Ref. 34% 34% Aviat Corp _ 6% 6y4 Baldwin . 22% 22 B and O .. 13% 14 Barnsdail _ 23% 23% Bendix Aviat_ 33% 33% Beth Stl .-. 92 90% Boeing Airpl_ 21% 21% Borden _ 43% 42 Budd Mfg Co . 12% 12% Burl Mills _ 18 17% Bur Add Mach_ 14% 14% Case J I_ 37% 36% Caterpil Trac ...... 58% 58 Ches and O _ 47% 46% Chrysler . 95% 96% Coca Cola .. 153 133 Coml Credit ...._ 42ys 41% Coml Solv . 24 24 Comwlth and Sou .. 3% 3% Consol Edis . 27% 27% Cons Vultee .. 17% 17% Cent Can___ 41 40% Corn Prod _ 70% 69 Curt Wright _ 5% 5% Curt Wright A_ 18% 18% Doug Aire . 71% 71% Dow Chemical ...... 162 161 Du Pont.. 186% 185% Eastman Kod_ 241% 239% Firestone ___ 56% - Gen Elec . 35% 35% Gen Foods_ 43 43 Gen Mot..... 39% 59% Goodrich ...._ 64% 63% Goodyear _ 55% 55% Gt Nor Ry Pf. 42% 43% Int Harv_ 87% 87 Int T and T. 14 ^ 13% Johns Man _ 122%"" Kennecott ___ 47% _ 47 Loews _ 23% ’ 23% Lockheed -.... 18 1814 Lorillard -. 19% 19% Mont Ward .. 57% 57% Nash Kelv_ 17 17 Nat Bisc. 30% 31 Nat Cash Reg- 41% 41% Nat Diit --- 21% 21% N y Cent. 17 % n% No Am Avia_ 10 9% Nor Pac . 19% 19 Parkard .. 6% 6% param Pic. 26% 27 Penney J C . 43% 43% Ptnn R R . 21% 21 Pepsi Cola_ 27 27 Phill Pet . 53 53% Pitt 6 and B. 8% 8% Pullman_.......... 57% 57 Pure Oil. 24% 24% Radio ..1. 8% 8% Rad K O. 13% 13% Ram Rand__ 34% 33% Repub Stl .. 28 27% Raynolds B __ 40% 40% Sears .36% 36 SoCony Vac ........ 14% 14% Sau Pac .. 40% 40% Sou Ry . 41% 40% Std Brands . 34% 34% Std Oil N J. 67% 66% Stewart War .. 18% 17% Swift . 34% 34% Tex Co . 59% 59% Un CUrb ... 99% 99% Unit Airl. 27% 27% Unit Aire .» 20ty Unit' Corp _ 3% 3% Unit Drug . 9% 9% Unit Fruit .......... 49% 49% Unit Gas Imp_ 23% 23% Us Ind Chem _ 52% i'i U S Rubber . 51% 11 U S Smelt and Ret 48 % 47 U S Steel. 75% 72% Vanadium _ 18% 18% Vick Chem _ 34 34 Va Caro Chem_ 8 8 Warner Pic . 15% 15% West Un A. 19’% 19% West El _ 25% 25% Woolworth __ 48% 48% GRAIN CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, April 3—(/P>—Grains moved over a fairly wide price range in a nervous market on the Board of trade today. Wheat closed % lower to 3% higher, May $2.45%-$2.46%, corn was %-3% higher, May $1.75% $1.73, and oats were % to 1% high er, May 86%-%. Open High Low Close WHEAT— May 2.48% 2.47% 2.41% 2.46% Jly 2.19% 2.23 2.17 % 2.22% Sep 2.15% 2.18 2.12% 2.17% Dec 2.12% 2.18% 2.11 2.15% CORN— May 1.75 1.75% 1.72 1.75% Jly 1.68 1.68% 1.65% 1.69% Sap 1.60% 1.63 1.59 1.62% Dec 1.47% 1.49% 1.46% 1.48% OATS— May 85% 86% 84% 86% Jly 79% 86% 84% 86% Sep 75 75% 73% 75% Dec 71% 72% 71 72% BARLEY— May - - - 1.55 LARD— Jly 26.37 26.50 26.37 26.45 Sep 25.80 25.80 25.80 25.80 Oct - - - 24.00 Nov 21.00 21.50 21.00 21.00 CASH GRAIN CHICAGO, April 3—-UP)—'Wheat: None. Corn: No. 1 yellow 1.84%; No. 2 1.83%; No. 3, 1.80%-1.81%; No. 4 1.7344-1.78; No. 5 1.65%-1.71; sample grade 1.58%. CHs: No. 1 heavy mixed 96%; No. 1 mixed 94; No. 1 white 93%-94%; No. 2 white 93. Barley: Malting 1.60-2.00 nomi nal; feed 1.40-1.60 nominal. Field seed per hundredweight nominal; red clover 43.00-47.00; sweet clover 11.5G-13.00; red top 17.50-18.00; timothy 7.40-7.75. LOCAL QUOTATIONS (Furnished hjr Allen C. Ewing & Co.) BID ASKED American Optical 2.30a 43 1-2 44 1-2 ACL of Conn. 4.00a 57 SO Boston Fund 2.32b 20.42 22.08 Carolina Ins. 1.40a 32 34 DeVilbisa 1.00a 19 3.4 jo 3.4 Gp. See. RR Equip. 22b 4.55 4.95 McBee .40a 7 7-8 8 3-8 Mass. Inv. Tr. 180b 25.23 27.28 National Transit ,75a 13 13 3-4 Peo. Sav. B. tc T. 3.00c 80 — Red Rock Bot. (Inc., Ga.) 11 1-2 12 1-2 Sec Nat Bank .80c 26 — standard Stoker 3.00c 24 3-4 26 3-4 Tide Water Pow. Com. 8 3-8 0 1-2 Wilmington S. At T. 2.00c 49 — a. Indicated annual dlvldned rate. b. Income and profits dividends paid In past 12 months. c. Paid in 1946 (The above quotations are nominal and are believed to be indications of the price at which the securities may be purchased or sold.) NAVAL STORES SAVANNAH, Ga., April 3—(/P)~ Turpentlne .85; offerings and sales none; receipts 18; shipments 137; stocks 852. Rosin, offerings and sales none; receipts 40; shipments 31; stocks 1,743. Quote: Unchanged. WASHINGTON POULTR1 WASHINGTON-U. S. grade A, .arge, 43 1-2 to 45; broilers, 40 to 42; fryers and roasters, 37 to 38 jSF&Si Record of Goodyear Tire and Rubber Stock _._____ i i i ■ i rr-TTtlO nnimmmmii! Earned Per Share ^ 1939- $4,07 ft 1940- $3.44 1941- $4.68 H 1942- $5.46 1943- $5.68 1944- $5.90 1945- $5.87 1946- $16.07 -miniiMHitH TRADE SLUGGISH ON BOND MARKET Most Railway Liens End Fractionally Off Or Un changed In Price NEW YORK, April 3—m—Trad ing dragged in the bond market today and most railway liens were fractionally off or unchanged from Wednesday’s close. Industrials and utilities also slumped in a dull pre-holiday mar ket. Total sales were $2,740,000, compared with Wednesday’s $3, 030,000. Feeble attempts at a rally after noon proved short-lived and the few issues that managed to con vert minus signs into plus at that time reverted to the downside in the final hour. Target for the second day, Third Avenue railway adjustment 5s dropped to 63%, down 1%. B and O convertibles were also on the weak side, as traders watch ed the proposal in the Senate for investigation of the RFC $80,000, 000 loan to die railroad in connec tion with its adjustment plan. Among the few gainers were "Katy” 5s of ’67 which closed at 67, up one point. N. Y. C Drops Fraction New York Central convertible 4s of ’98 see-sawed between the minus and plus columns, but closed % off at 72. Others in the declining lists were New Haven 4%s of ’67, Pennsyl vania Railway general 4%s of '65, Frisco 4s of ’97, Lehigh Valley 4s of 2003, Rock Island refunding 4s of ’21 and Missouri Pacific 5s of ’77. Most U. S. Treasury bonds were unchanged, keeping to the best levels of the yeAr, in over-the counter trading, but the 2%s of Sept. ’67-72 were off 1-82 at a final bid of 105 31-32. Foreign issues shared the mar ket dullness but were less inclined to slump than domestics. Chile 6s of ’61 gained 2y4 to close at 28, and Copenhagen 4%s of ’53 were up y4 to 95%. Denmark 4%s of ’62 lost y4 net, reversing a morning gain, and Panama 5s of ’63 were down % to 101%. BOND AVERAGES APRIL 3— Compiled by The Associated Press 20 10 10 10 10 Rails Iudns Util Fgn. Low Yld Net change D.l D.2 D.l D.2 Unch Thursday 94.7 103.9 105.3 75.7 116.3 Prev day M.8 104.1 105.4 75.9 116.3 Week ago 94.9 103.9 105.3 78.0 116.3 Month ago 95.7 103-5 104.7 76.1 116.2 Year ago 106.8 104.7 108.2 77.8 120.2 1947 High 97.1 104.1 105.4 76.6 116.5 1947 Low 94.6 103.3 104.0 74.6 115.3 1946 High 106.9 105.2 109.5 79.0 120-2 1946 Low 92.0 102.7 103.3 74.4 114-3 LIVESTOCK CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, April 3—tfP>— (USDA) —Salable hogs 4,000, total 7,000 ; weights 260 lbs and down 50-75 cents higher than Wednesday’s average; heavier weights very un even, mostly 25-50 cents higher: market slow at adance; good and choice 180-260 lbs 26.50-27.00; top 27.00; 260-290 lb 25.50-26.50; 290 340 lb 25.00-25.15; sows strong to 25 cents higher; most good and choice sows 22.00-22.75; choice lightweights up to 23.00. Salable cattle 4,500, total 4,500; salable calves 800, total 800; fed steers, yearlings, and heifers 25 cents higher; instances 50 cents up; very active at advance; top average - choice steers 27.75 ; choice 1,726 lb big weights 27.50; bulk average-medium to strictly godW steers 21.50^26.00; beef cows and bulls strong to 25 cents high er; heavy sausage bulls to 16.75; canner and cutter cows 10.00 12.75; most beef cows 13.50-15.50; vealers firm at 25.00 down; odd choice head 26.00; stock cattle continue dull. RICHMOND LIVESTOCK RICHMOND, Va„ April 3—(fl3)— (USDA) — Livestock: Hogs-mar - ket steady with Wednesday on all weights; top $24.00 lor good and choice 180-240 lb barrows and gilts; 90-100 lbs $17.00; 100-120 lbs $18.00; 120-140 lbs $20.50; 140-160 $21.00; 160-100 lbs $23.00; 240-300 lbs $23.00 ; 300 lbs and up $22.50; good sows under 350 libs $19.00; 350-500 lbs $18.50; over 500 lbs $18.00; good stags $16.00. Cattle-Market quiet early on light run of all slaughter classes; odd lots cows fully steady, with canners and cutters largely $8.00 10.00; medium grade $10.00-12.00; good fat dairy type cows quotable up to $14.00, with beef type slight ly higher; vealers steady with Wednesday, mostly $24.00 down, according to 'weight and quality. BOND QUOTATIONS NEW YORK, April 3—(/P}— A T and SF 4b 95.—_131% Band 0 4b 48.. _99 CB and Q 4%s 77.. 114% CRI and P R 4s 34.51% Fla E C 5s 74 .. 62% Hud C 5s 62 ____„ 81V4 Hud-Man 5s 57 .. 59 Ills-Cent 4%s 66 . 81% Int G N 6s 52 ... 21% MK and T A J 5s 67 ... 67 Mo Pg 4s 75.. ... 30 N Y C Rig 5s 2013 . 84% Nor West 4s 96 .. _ 135% Penn R R G 4%s 65 .. 105% FOREIGN BONDS Aust 5s 55 ... - 108% Braz 6%s 26-57 . 70 N. C.-VA., HOG MARKETS RALEIGH, April 3—1/"' ^'CDAl Hog markets steady v:" > top? I of 24.09 at Rocky Mount, Smith iield and Richmond. COTTON NEW YORK COTTON NEW YORK, April 3—(/P)—Cot ton futures closed firm today with gains of 30 cents to $1.50 over the previous close. General selling was encouraged in early dealings by reports that a large in crease in cotton plant ings was in prospect, and prices declined almost $2 a bale. A later announcement of an ex port-import credit to Hungary for the purchase of 38,000 bales of American cotton helped to dispel some of the pessimiism among traders. Pre-holiday covering, prior to the extended weekend, also gave the market a lift. Announcement by the Commodi ty Exchange commission that spec ulative holdings of cotton futures will be limited, effective May 10, to 30,000 bales for an individual in any one or all futures months combined, on any one market, did not appear to affect the market. Traders said there were few specu lative accounts of that size cur rently. Futures closed 30 cents to $1.50 a bale higher than the previous close. Open High Low Lost May 35.20 35.36 34.91 35.36 up 9 Jly 33.30 33.49 33.02 33.49 up 9 Oct 30.13 30.43 29.90 30.43 up 23 Dec 29.20 29.53 29.02 29.53 up 28 Mch 28.73 29.07 28.63 29.07 up 29 May 28.36 28.44 28.20 28.65n up 30 Middling spot 35.91N up 9. N-Nominal. NEW ORLEANS COTTON NEW ORLEANS, April 3—(A>>— Cotton futures closed steady, 40 cents to 31.30 a bale higher. Open High Low Close May 34.95 35.25 34.73 35.75 up 12 Jly 33.20 33.45 32.95 33.39 up o Oct 20.05 30.40 29.83 30.35 up 20 Dec 29.18 29.51 28.95 29.45 up 26 Mch 28.70 28.70 28.54 29.01b up 29 B-Bid. NEW ORLEANS MIDDLING NEW ORLEANS, April 3—{.¥)■ The average price of middling 15-16ths-inch cotton at ten designat ed southern spot markets today was 15 cents a bale higher at 35.27 cents a pound. Average for the past 30 market days was 35.06. Middling 7-8ths-inch average was 33.88. NEW ORLEANS SPOTS NEW ORLEANS, April 3—(£>>— Spot cotton closed steady, 50 cents a bale higher. Sales 1,883. Low middling 30.80; middling 35.05; good middling 35.65. Receipts 2, 592. Stock 202,279. CHARLOTTE SPOTS CHARLOTTE, April 3—($*)—Spot cotton 34.25. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT NEW YORK, April 3—(A*)—Sales, closing price and net change of the fifteen most active stocks to day: Nat Distill 12,600 21% no. Param Piet 11,500 27 A %. Unit Aire 11,500 20% A %. Am Woolen 11,400 34% D %. East Air Lines 9,900 24y4 A 1. Nat Pow and Lt 9800 1% no. Socony Vac 9,000 14% no. Gen Elec 8,700 35% A y4. Aim Tob B 8,400 70% D %. Am Airlines 7,600 10% no. U S Lines 7,000 19% - % Cleve Elec 111 6,700 39% no. Am Rad and Std San 5,900 14% D %. Penn R R 5,800 21 D %. Ches and Ohio 5,700 46% 1%. FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YORK, -,-nl 3—pP>—Clos ing foreign excnange rates follow (Great Britain in dollars, others in cents): Canadian dollar in New York open market 7% percent discount ox 92.37*4 U. S. cents, unchanged: Europe: Great Britain $4.02%, off 1-16 of a cent; France tFrauc) .84^4, unchanged; Sweden (Krona) 27.85, unchanged; Switzerland (Franc) (Com!) 23.40, unchanged. Latin America: Argentine Free 24.46, up .02 of a cent; Brazil Free 5.50, unchanged; Mexico 20.62, un changed. CHICAGO POTATOES CHICAGO, April 3—(A*)— (USDA —Potatoes: Arrivals 97; on track 244; total U. S. shipments 1,188; supplies of Red River Valleys and Western Whites moderate, Red stocks light; demand for Red stocks good, for Western Whites rather slow, for Red River Valley whites very slow; market for Western reds firm, for Western whites dull and slightly weaker; Idaho Russet Burbanks $3.80 wash ed; Nebraska Bliss Triumphs $4.15 best washed, all U. S. No. 1 quali ty) TREND OF STAPLE PRICES NEW YORK, April 3—The As* sociated Press weighted wholesale price index of 35 commodities to* day declined to 180.96. Previous day 181.05; week ago 182.83, month ago 179.02, year ago 117.13. 1047 1946 1945 1944 High 184.32 t169.72 112.81 108.73 Low 164.05 112.02 107.90 106.03 (1926 Everage equals 100) CHICAGO BUTTER CHICAGO, April 3—(IP)— (USDA) —Butter steadier; AA 93 score 63.5; A 92—63.25; B 90—62.75. Eggs steady; large No.'1 and 2 extras 42.25-46; medium extras 41.5-42; standards 40-41; current receipts 40.40.5; dirties 37-37.5; checks 36.5 37. RALEIGH POULTRY RALEIGH, April 3—(A1)—(NCDA) Poultry and egg markets steady to weak. U. S. Grade A, large, 42; fryers and broilers, M. ** MAT ATUMIIC 4 MCIRC >M COL A ^Ses / ANN PAGE X /dEANSA I PEEK WITH TEMATO SAUCE J \a~25£/ PAAS EGG DYES 3 pkgs. 25c1 pk«-wc Three Star PEAR COMPOTE 29c Lord Mott French Style Stringlw* BEANS Nc.„2 15c Mission Peak PEACHES Nc.2* 28c Mott’s Or Red Cheek APPLE JUICE & 23c Nabisco Riiz. Ife. 29c Van Camp's Chill Gon Game .S2 33c Shredded Raktoi. pk°l 14c Starr Prepared Prmes_ Glass 17c Webster’s Tomato Juice Cocktail. ■-- Can 10c KStP Fancy Pumpkin —.*°c™ IBe Bunbrite deanser..2 Pkgf. I3e Sunnyfield Rolled Oafs.?£■. lie Sunnyfield Cake Flow...^k*b 27c WHITE HOUSE EVAPORATED MILK 3 as 35c LUX TOILET SOAP s 10c LIMITED QUANTITIES LIFEBUOY SOAP Bar 10c LIMITED QUANTITIES PALMOLIVE SOAP Bar IOC LIMITED QUANTITIES swan"" SOAP 10c LIMITED QUANTITIES Traditionally Fine Quality Turkeys, Hens D. & D. Lb... 69c Long Island Ducks, Lb.49c Fryers, D. & D. Lb.55c Hens, D. & D. Lb.. 55c MORHELL PRIDE SKIN HAMS WHOLE, .. 59c HOCK END, .59c 3UTT HALF,.65c iWiFT’S COOKED ’ICNIC HAMS, Lb.55c toned and Roll CHUCK, Lb... 55c URLOIN TIP ROAST, Lb... 73c iROUND REEF, Lb.39c FANCY REEF LIVER, Lb... 59c SWIFT’S PREMIUM SMOKE REEF TONGUE, Lb.. 43c *4 Ox. IOC ,1SH flakes :,\9t WAPE«0,T -®" 15. APPLESAUCE ... 39t SALMON «•••• 19. 1 PRUNES •• •*; s„,w 29t \ DICED PEARS - PHILLIPS Soupscis"2'^-25c SILVER HAKE«ssna>,5c£ 15c IONA PEAS JS 2 a.* 25c APRICOTS S« ... Nc=r 23c TOMATO K ... 2 8c^ 15c COCKTAIL vegetable juice ■ ■ ■a? 10c SPAGHETTI Prepared i2 Glass 25c MARVEL SantM BREAD -T 3® | BOSTON BROWN BREAD K 24. JANE PARKER m PINE APPLES each turnip I GREENS, lb. 15, I MUSTARD ’ * | GREENS, 2 lbs.... 25c I Grapefruii, 5 for.. Ifc Rome beauty APPLES, 2-lbs. 23c green head ' ‘ ' ™C j CABBAGE, Mbs. 9c ORANGES, 2 doz, 49c | 2-lbs... & WIONS, 5 lb. bag 28c "oialoes, 10-lbs. 43 J l* oZ. PXG. ••••tOCI fresh Dales 9Q*I .4JCI hot gross buns j pkg. 20c i JANE PARKER FRUIT CAKES 3-lb. size .. $J.95 A. & P. SUPER MARKETS LOCATED AT LAKE FOREST 1015 MARKET STREET NORTH 3RD STREET * FRESH FROZEN Strawberries Pi. size.35c
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