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COURIER- POST, Camden, N. Wednesday, June 7, 1967 Death Notices BORGER On June 6, 1967, Maurice S. of 548 Division Camden. Formerly of Gloucester City, N.J.. age 55 years.

Surviving are his brother, John Walter Borger and a sister. Mrs. Julia Fisher, both of Gloucester City. Funeral arrangements burial will be private the convenience of the family. There will be no viewing.

BOWERS On June 5. 1967, Carrie M. (nee Banff), wife of the late Charles Bowers of 8244 River Road. Delair. N.J..

age 85 years. Surviving are a son Alfred Egbert. of. Blackwood. daughters.

Mrs. May Shinn. of Delair and Mrs. Caroline Heckman of Thorofare. N.J..

a brother Lewis Banff at home. 6 grandchildren. and 10 greatgrandchildren. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services on Thursday at 11 a.m. at Davies Funeral Chapel.

4522 Westfield Avenue, Pennsauken. Interment at Bethel Memorial Park. Friends may call Wednesday evening after 7. BURKE Grace (nee Reutter) of 1212 Alaire Spring Lake Heights. N.J., on Monday, June 5, 1967, wife of David E.

Burke, age 52. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services on Thursday at 8 p.m.. at Meehan Funeral Home. 555 Warren Spring Lake Heights. N.J.

Interment at George Washington Memorial Park. White Marsh. Pa. Visitation Thursday evening from 7 to 10 o'clock. CAMPBELL At Salem.

N.J. June 6. 1967. Kenneth Campbell of 286 Woodstown Salem. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services on Friday at 2 p.m., at The First Presbyterian Church.

Market Salem. Interment will be private. Friends may call Thursday at the Garrison Funeral Contributions Home. 166 7th Salem. may be made to the Presbyterian Church Memorial Fund or Salem County Memorial Hospital.

COLLINS On June 6, 1967. Marie B. (nee Dodelin), wife of the late Clarence E. Sr. of 108 McKinley Lansdowne, Pa.

Funeral service Friday at 11 a.m., at Johnston and Son Funeral Home. 69 E. Baltimore Lansdowne. Pa. Friends may call Thursday evening.

Interment at Arlington Cemetery. In lieu of flowers. memorials may be sent to Children's Hospital, 1740 Bainbridge Philadelphia. COLUCCI On June 3, 1967. Rocco beloved husband of Mary (nee LaCanfora) of 5030 Lexington Pennsauken, N.J., beloved son of Mr.

and Mrs. Angelo Colucci of Collingswood. N.J.. age 49 years. survived by one daughter, Vita Marie Colucci, at home; one son.

Richard. U.S. Navy; two brothers. Thomas of Voorhees Township and Leonard of Berlin; two sisters, Miss Frances Colucci of Collingswood, Mrs. Dorothy Oslowski of Camden.

Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral on Saturday. at 7:45 a.m., from the Falco Funeral Home, 6600 N. Browning Pennsauken. N.J. Requiem high Mass at 9 a.m.

at St. Peter's R.C. Church. Maple Merchantville. N.J.

Interment at Calvary Cemetery, Friends may call Friday evening. DESOI On June 4. 1967, Harry of 945 Clifton Clifton. N.J. formerly of Delair, N.J..

husband of Helen S. (nee Hermanson), and father of Charles H. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services on Thursday at 11 a.m., at the funeral home of Inglesby Sons. Cove Wyndam Pennsauken. N.J.

Interment at Arlington Cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday evening. Parking in rear of funeral home. DUBLE On June 6, 1967, Florence beloved wife of the late Elwood Duble of 245 Burrwood Collingswood. N.J..

age 87. also survived by two sons. Elwood G. of Collingswood. and George E.

of California, six grandchildren, nine great grandchildren. and one brother. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services on Saturday at 10 a.m.. from Foster's Funeral Home. Haddon and Lees Collingswood.

Interment at Lakeview Memorial Park. Friends may call Friday evening after 7. EISERMAN On June 3. 1967. Elmer husband of Ellen J.

(nee Midolla) of 20 Marlboro Gloucester Heights. N.J., age 43 years. Father of William Mrs. Doreen Farr. Miss Lois also 1 grandchild and a sister Mrs.

Lula Waldon. Relatives and friends. also employes of the American Air Lines. Philadelphia International Airport. are invited to, attend the funeral services on Friday, 11 a.m.

at the Etherington Funeral Home. 700 Powell Gloucester City. Interment at Evergreen Cemetery. Friends may call Thursday evening. ELLIS On June 5, 1967.

Jane Wilson, wife of the late Walter Ellis of 2 Linden Haddonfield. N.J. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services on Thursday at 11 a.m.. at St. Mary's Episcopal Church.

White Horse Pk. and Green Haddon Heights. N.J. Interment at Harleigh Cemetery. There will not be a viewing.

Please omit flowers. Funeral under the direction of the Murray Funeral Home. GAMBLE On June 4. 1967, Virgil, husband of Margaret (nee Cali) of 126 Barnaby Gloucester City. N.J..

age 72 years. Father of Vincent Gambone. Joseph Gambone. Mrs. Pauline Hinkel 5 grandchildren.

Relatives and friends of the family, also employes of Radio Condenser, are invited to attend the funeral on Thursday at 8:30 a.m.. at the McCann Funeral Home. Brown Monmouth Gloucester City High Requiem Mass at St. Mary's Church. 9:30 a.m.

Interment at New St. Mary's Cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday evening after 7 p.m. GIFFINS On June 6. 1967.

Ernestine (nee Clothier), wife of the late Walter W. Giffing and sister of Mrs. Alice Grindler of 4109 Carmen Pennsauken. N.J.. age 77.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services on Friday morning at 11 o'clock. at Stephenson Funeral Home. 33 W. Maple Merchantville. N.J.

In- terment at Berlin Cemetery, Viewing Thursday evening. Eastern Star Service at 8:00 p.m. KAMINSKI On June 4. 1967, Mary (nee Borkowski), wife of the late Emil of 1143 Mechanic Street. Camden.

N.J., age 75 years. Mother of Mrs. Jean Zgliczynski. Stanley and Edmund. all of Camden, and Matthew of Cherry Hill.

9 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends of the family, also all organizations of which she was a member. are invited to attend the funeral on Thursday at 8 a.m.. from the Ciechanowski Funeral Home. 1309 S.

10th Street. Camden. N.J. Requiem high Mass at 9 a.m. at St.

Joseph's Church. 10th and Mechanic Streets. Camden. Interment at Calvary Cemetery, Cherry Hill. Friends may call Wednesday evening.

Flowers to honor a memory PROFESSIONAL FLORISTS ASSN. OF SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY STEPHENSON FUNERAL SERVICE Outstanding Service Since 1923 Call NO 2-0813 33 W. Maple Merchantville, N.J. ARTHUR H. HOLL EARL B.

HOLL BLAIR M. MURPHY Funeral Directors 15 West End Avenue Haddonfield HA 9-1945 No Answer 428 6500 Edward C. Gardner FUNERAL HOME Black Horse Pike Phone YEllowstone Runnemede, N. J. 1-2095 TUNSIL FUNERAL HOME 410 Market Palmyra, N.J.

829-2118Mr. Tunsil Other Deaths LOS GATOS, Calif. (UPI)-, Vice Admiral Charles A. Lockwood, whose "strategic planning" as head of U.S. submarine forces win.

thee Pacific, during World destruction of 1,000 enemy ships, died yesterday. He was 77. Lockwood received the Distinguished Service Medal for his work as Pacific commander fleet, of subma- he a rines, a post held from 1943 until 1946. He was on board the U.S.S. Missouri when Japanese forces surrendered.

Lockwood recently completed a book entitled "Down to the Sea in Subs" which recounts his war exploits. NEWTON, Mass. (UPD)-Funeral services were held today at Temple Mishkan Tefila for nationally known philanthropist Nathan Schwartz, founder of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York and the Hebrew University Dental School in Jerusalem. He died yesterday at his home at the age of 78. Founder of Allied Container Corporation in nearby Dedham, Schwartz also donated the first dormitory at Brandeis University and donated several hospital and home buildings for the Hebrew aged in greater Boston.

Born in Russia, he lived in New York before moving to the Boston area. Mrs. F. Services Set On Saturday Mrs. Florence T.

Duble, 87, of 245 Burrwood Avenue, Collingswood, former owner of the Duble Trucking Company of Philadelphia, died yesterday. She was a former member of the Camden Women's Club and the Camden YWCA. She is survived by two sons, Elwood G. of Collingswood and George E. of California: a brother; six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in Foster's Funeral Home, Haddon and Lees Avenues, Collingswood, where friends may call Friday night. Burial will be in Lakeview Memorial Park, Cinnaminson. Worker Hurt As Block Hits Him in Head MOUNT HOLLY A warehouse worker who was helping to lay cinder block for a building addition at Checker Van Lines was seriously injured yesterday by a falling concrete block. Frank Wood, 41, of Pine Street, suffered a fractured skull when a concrete block fell 20 feet from a fork lift and struck him on the head, a company spokesman said." Wood was taken to Burlington County Memorial Hospital in the America Emergency Squad ambulance.

The firm, for which Wood has worked five years, is located on Maple Avenue. Hunt Praises DRPA Planning of Spans WASHINGTON-The Delaware River Port Authority yesterday was praised by Rep. John E. Hunt, R-1st, for naming design. engineers for building new river spans in Camden and Gloucester counties.

Appointment of the engineers is expected to bring the start of construction in about 18 months. The bridges are to be built between Bridgeport and Chester and Delair and Frankford. Hunt said the BridgeportChester crossing "will open the door to new Industry, new jobs and better salaries." 3 in Area Graduate At Iowa Wesleyan Three South Jersey residents were among those awarded degrees at commencement exercises at Iowa Wesleyan College, Mount Pleasant. They were Charles B. Munson, 520 Sunset Avenue, and James F.

Bailey, E. Park Avenue, both Maple Shade, and Constance Beakley, of Little Gloucester Road, Blackwood. FORT DIX CONTRACT FT. DIX--The Ft. Dix Purchasing and Contracting Office has entered into a one-year contract with the Atlantic MainteCompany of 120 N.

Main Street, Pleasantville, for custodial services to various administrative buildings for a total of $106,194. JOSEPH L. MYRTETUS Funeral Rome 1530 COLLINGS ROAD (Fairview) CAMDEN, N. J. WOodlawn 3-0307 Kenneth Campbell Chairman of Mills SALEM Kenneth A.

bell, chairman of the board of directors of Mannington Mills died yesterday at home. Mr. Campbell, 75, of 286 Woodstown Road, was the last remaining founder of the business, established in 1914 by Mr. Campbell, his father, John and a brother, The company was known as the J. B.

Campbell Manufacturing Company until 1927 its name was changed to Mannington Mills Inc. Mr. Campbell was an elder of the First Presbyterian Church "G.H. Theurer Dies Of Crash Injury MOORESTOWN George H. Theurer, a police officer here since 1963, died yesterday of injuries received in an auto mishap while on two weeks National Guard training at Camp Drum, N.Y.

Theurer, 28, of 115 W. Camden Avenue, died shortly before 11 a.m. after undergoing surgery for injuries Monday. According to police, the car in which Theurer was a passenger was struck in the rear by another car on Sunday. The driver of the Theurer car was killed.

Theurer left for the two-week training period on May 26. He a member of Company 2nd Bn. (M), 14th Infantry, 50th Armored Division, New Jersey National Guard. He is survived by his wife, Dolores; a daughter, Lynn, 2, and stepfather and mother, David and Laura Lamberson of 38 E. 2nd Street.

Penne ALWAYS FIRST PREMIUM AIR CONDITIONER YOUR CAR IN $199 Exclusive 'instant chill' pre-cools your car in 6 deluxe ball-louver air Superb wood grain Highest capacity circulation price possible! EXPERT INSTALLATION PENNEY'S AUDUBON IS W. M. Schlecht Ex-Bakery Proprietor Dies at 88 Services for William M. Schlecht, 88, former owner of the Schlecht Bakery, formerly located on E. Kings Highway in Haddonfield, will be tomorrow at 2 p.m.

in the Stretch Funeral Home, 8 W. Kings Highway, Haddonfield, where friends may call an hour earlier. Mr. Schlecht, who resided at 49 Chestnut Street in field, died Monday in Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, He was a member of the lish Setter Club. Surviving are his wife, Cor-100 nelia 0., and a stepdaughter, Mrs.

John C. Naegele of Berrien Springs, Mich. Burial will be in Harleigh Cemetery. Midshipman Dies In Road Crash ANNAPOLIS, Md. (UPI) A U.S.

Naval Academy midshipman was killed in an automobile accident early today only nine hours before he was to be commissioned a 2nd lieutenant in the U.S. Marine Corps at gradjuation ceremonies. A spokesman at the academy identified the victim as Midshipman James C. Campbell Lebanon, Pa. Campbell, who was to be awarded a fellowship to Ohio State University for the study of national security, was killed when his car went out of control and struck a tree near here.

He was alone at the time. MONDAY THRU Phila. WA 2-6717, from Friday Talks Set On Police Changes McMASTER Of Maple Shade. N.J. David Wiseman.

age 62 years. On Thursday, June 1. 1967. Services 9:30 a.m.. Thursday, June 8.

1967. at the Harvey H. Brown Funeral Home. 10 Main Moorestown. N.J.

Interment at Locustwood Cemetery Cherry Hill. N.J. Friends may call Wednesday after 7 p.m. MINNICK services at 8:30 o'clock. NASIELSKI On June 5, 1967, Edmund husband of Agnes (nee Parsons) of 338 S.

Cedar Maple Shade, N.J.. age 67 years. Relatives and friends of the family, also members of Maple Shade VFW Post Military Order of the Cooties. Pup Tent of Philadelphia Society of the 3rd Inf. and William C.

Hamilton Lodge 500 are invited to attend the funeral services on Friday at 11 a.m.. from the Keller Funeral Home. 38 N. Forklanding Maple Shade. Interment at Glenwood Memorial Gardens, Broomall.

Pa. Friends may call Thursbe held at 8 o'clock. and Masonic day evening where VFW services will On June 5, 1967. Benjamin of 1200 Chase Camden. N.J., brother of Stanley of Conshohocken, Wallace of Camden, and Walter of Poland.

Relatives and friends of the family, also all organizations which he was a member are invited to attend the funeral on Friday at 8 a.m.. at Ciechanowski Funeral Home, 1309 S. 10th Camden. Requiem high Mass at 9 a.m at St. Joseph's Church, 10th and Mechanic Camden.

Interment at St. Joseph's Cemetery, Chews Landing. Friends may call Thursday evening. PENNINGTON On June 5, 1967. Albert beloved of the family are invited to attend W.

Clements Bridge a Barrington. husband of Louise (nee Roedig) of 419 age 69 years. Relatives and friends the funeral on Thursday morning at 9 o'clock. at the Rilatt Funeral Home, 400 Clements Bridge Barrington. High Mass of Requiem will be celebrated at 10 a.m.

in St. Francis DeSales Church of Barrington. Interment Friends at New St. Mary's Cemetery. may call Wednesday evening.

SCHLECHT On June 5, 1967. William husband of Cornelia O. Schlecht of 49 Chestnut Haddonfield. N.J.. age 88 Relatives and friends of the family years.

are invited to attend the funeral services on Thursday at 2 p.m., from the Stretch Funeral Home. 8 W. Kings Highway, Haddonfeild. where friends may call after 1 o'clock until service time. Interment at Harleigh Cemetery, Parking in rear of funeral home.

SCHAFER On June 6. 1967. Eleanor (nee Benko), wife of Eric C. of .212 W. Clements Bridge Runnemede.

age 41. also surviving are her mother, Mrs. Bertha Benko, four sisters, and four brother. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral on Friday at 9 a.m.. at the Gardner Funeral Home.

Black Horse Pk. and Haverford Runnemede. Requiem high Mass at 10 a.m. at St. Teresa's R.C.

Church, Runnemede. InChews terment at St. Joseph's Cemetery, Landing. Friends may call Thursday evening. STRUDELL On June 5.

1967. Christian. husband of Mildred M. (nee Gandy) of 1717 Springfield Avenue. Pennsauken.

N.J., age 72 years. Also surviving are 3 sisters. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services on Friday at 1 p.m. at Davies Funeral Chapel. 4522 Westfield Avenue.

Pennsauken. Interment at Bethel Memorial Park. Friends may call Thursday evening after 7. WAPLES JR. Thomas brother of the late Arthur A.

Waples. on Sunday, June 4. 1967, of 317 E. Broadway, Salem. N.J..

husband of Marion (nee Jeffries) age 55. Survived by one son. Thomas G. III, daughters, Wanda Linda. father, Thomas G.

Sr. 3 sisters. Mrs. Viola Finney of Baltimore. Maryland, Mrs.

Carolyn Reaves of Newark. N.J. Miss Bertha V. Waples of Woodbury. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services on Thursday at 8 p.m., at the Mt.

Pigsah AME Church of Salem. Viewing will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Interment at Gates of Heaven Cemetery, Mt. Royal, 12 noon, on Friday. WILSON On June 6.

1967. Denard husband of the late Margaret Z. Wilson (nee Jones) of 115 Geneva Westmont. N.J. Father of Mrs.

Dorothy Binkley, Edward L. Wilson and William D. Wilson. Funeral service and interment private at the convenience of the family. IN MEMORIAM BIANCOSINO In sad and loving memory of a dear mother, Pasqualina, passed away June 7.

1961. Years of sacrifices. little of play. Loving and giving. and smoothing the way.

Life is too short. mother. ever to pay: Strong in adversity, ready to do. Gentle, unselfish. a friend ever true.

Our proudest possession. dear mother was you. Sadly missed by children. CATLING In sad and loving memory of a dear father grandfather. Elmer B.

Catling on his 64th birthday. God knows how much I miss him Never shall his memory fade. Loving thoughts shall ever wander To the spot where he is laid. Sadly missed by his daughter Dee. Joe and family.

MYERS In sad and loving memory of our beloved husband father, John Myers. who passed away June 7. 1957. We often sit think of you Think of how you died. To think you could not say goodbye Before you closed your eyes.

The blow was hard. the shock severe We never saw your death so near. But only those who lose can tell The sorrow of parting without farewell. Sadly missed by wife son. MYERS In sad loving our beloved father grandfather.

John Myers. who passed 7, 1957. Gone is the face we loved so dear. Silent is the voice we loved to hear. Too far away for sight or speech.

But not too far for thought to reach. Sweet to remember him who once was here. And who, though absent. is just as dear. Sadly missed by children grandchildren.

WARK In sad and loving memory of our mother. Florence E. Wark. who passed away June 7. 1953.

Gone. dear mother. gone forever. How we miss your smiling face. But you left us to remember None on earth can take your place.

A How happy home we once enjoyed. sweet the memory still But death has left a loneliness The world can never fill. Sadly missed by children and grandchildren. FUNERAL DIRECTORS FUNERAL EICHEL 24 Hr. 662-1102 HOME Service 8323 Maple Pennsauken.

N.J. HARVEY H. BROWN Moorestown 235-5555 Serving Every MASON E. BRADLEY ADDISON G. BRADLEY Funeral Directors 3203 FEDERAL ST.

CAMDEN, N. J. WOodlawn 3-5493. HARRY LEONARD Funeral Home HARRY LEONARD Director 2850 FEDERAL ST. CANDEN, J.

WOODLAWN 2569 FOSTER'S FUNERAL HOME Est. 1910 Collingswood. N.J Audubon, N.J. John N. Swartz W.

Deckman Mgr. Mgr. Phone UL 4-0152 Phone Li 7-1195 Our Own Parking Lots Next to Our Funeral Homes of Salem and a member of Excelsior Lodge Salem Country Club; Union League of Philadelphia and the Sky Top Club. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Jean Hopkins and Mrs.

Donald, a Wilkins, son, both John of B. 2d of Salem, president a sister and nine grandchildren. Services will be Friday at 2 p.m. in First Presbyterian Church, Market Street, Salem. Friends may call night at the Garrison Funeral Home, 166 7th Street, Salem.

Burial will be private. Contributions may be made the Presbyterian Church Memorial Fund or Salem County Memorial Hospital. 3 Nuns Rescued From Undertow In Stone Harbor STONE HARBOR Three nuns of the order of the Immaculate Heart of Mary were rescued by lifeboats late yesterday after a strong undertow swept them some 50 yards out to sea as they bathed near Villa Maria Convent. Sister Michael Shaun was admitted to Burdette-Tomlin Hospital in nearby Cape May suffering shock. Her condition was listed as good.

Sisters Jean Michael and Joseph Ellen were treated for shock. The nuns. assigned to Villa Maria novitiate, Immaculata, in Chester County, had been at the summer house here since May 15, preparing it for arrival of other vacationing nuns. QUALITY! 200 0000-A. 'CHILLS' SECONDS comes on colder seconds! directors! paneling! at the lowest OPEN 10 A.M.

TO 10 P.M., Phone: LI 6-8200, from By KENNETH HARNEY The focal point for toward a negotiated settlement of Camden's police reorganization and K-9 controversy is now Friday at 10 a.m. Representatives of two patrolmen's groups offered an alternative reorganization plan to Public Safety Director Keith Kauffman and City Council in separate conferences yesterday twice left with the impression that Friday could be reckoning day. Kauffman told Jack W. Yeager, attorney for more than dissident members of the Policemen's Benevolent Association and the Fraternal Order of Police, he would give an evaluation of the group's plan "at that time." The meeting, is scheduled for his 16th floor Hall office. Council in Caucus City Council members, who met for half an hour in caucus last night with Yeager, his law partner, Leonard A.

Cinaglia, and the local presidents of the police associations, were apparently still divided on the reorganization--and generally noncommittal on the new plan." Only Mario Rodriguez, the sponsor of an unsuccessful resolution to re-establish the K-9 corps at Council's May 25 meeting, had comment after the closed conference. Rodriguez, said the men had a "good basis for their position," but added there would probably be no "discussion" of the proposal at Council's regular. public meeting tomorrow Staff night. He suggested Council would be wiser to wait for Friday's results rather than intervene in any way immediately. The reorganization abolished the K-9 Corps and the Traffic Division, and replaced platoon system with 3-platoons and 6 p.m.-2 a.m.

"power shift." The object, according to Kauffman, was to redeploy men where and when they were most needed: on the streets during the most severe crime hours. He noted the department is still 108 members short of strength provided by ordinance, and that the 10-man canine unit has to be considered an expendable "luxury" under the circumstances. Mayor Alfred R. Pierce gave his full support to the move. Yeager's proposal, devised with Camden PBA president Ptl.

Edward Michalak Jr. and Local 35 president Ptl. Leo Tompkins, would restore the four platoon arrangement and the former five-day work schedule, do away with 44 alleged "drone" (soft) police jobs, and thus expand the available manpower pool for a larger "power shift." It would also bring back the K-9 unit. POLICY OWNERS HARTFORD-Among heads of U.S. families, 84 per cent of those between ages 25 and 44 years own life insurance policies.

HIGH RIVER BOISE The St. Joe River in Idaho is the highest navigable river in the world. OUR CUSTOM'IS BUILT SO WELL, it doesn't need a 15-month free replacement But we give it to you anyway! 1.80 6.50-13 Whitewalls Fed. black Tax only and tubeless $2 old extra. tire.

plus 18.45 2.21 7.75-14 Whitewalls Fed. black Tax only and $2 tubeless old extra. plus tire. 21.45 2.38 8.25-14 Whitewalls Fed. black Tax only and $2 tubeless old extra.

tire. plus 22.45 Free tire rotation every 5,000 miles! Free puncture repair for life of tread! 30-MONTH GUARANTEE with 15-MO. FREE REPLACEMENT PASSENGER TIRE GUARANTEE Every Foremost tire is guaranteed against defects in material and workmanship and road hazards for the number of months stated. This guarantee covers all tire injuries with the exception of ordinary repairable punctures. the tire fails, return it and Penney's with, at our option, 1) repair it free of charge or 2) replace it with new tire, or give you refund, charging an amount based on the guaranteed months and the current exchange price including Federal Excise Tax at the time of return.

This guarantee is reduced to stated time period for passenger tires used commercially and is void where passenger tires are used on trucks. HERE'S HOW IT WORKS: Length of Free Replacement 15-mos. Replacement Charge 16-23 mos. Replacement Charge 24-30 mos. a 42 4 tires in order of quality (with our best listed first) are called Premium, Custom, BRW, Mileagemaker and Reliant.

These names are our own and do not reflect any -wide standard of quality. Mattered TRUCK TIRES AT CAR TIRE PRICES! 6.00x16/6 plus 2.38 Fed. Tax No trade-in needed! 14.50 39.88 SATURDAY AUTO CENTER OPENS Woodbury 857-1585 9 A.M.!.

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