ALPHABETICAL LIST OF ADVERTISERS Resîstoflex Corp Agency—Mars teller, Rickard, Gebhardt & Reed, Inc. Rubber Latex Products,, Inc Agency—Brown Adv. Agency
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Vanton Pump & Eqpt. Div. of Copper Alloy Corp 128 Agency—St. George & Keycs, Inc. Victor Chemical Works 103-110 Agency—The Buchen Co.
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New York 22—Robert F . Lewis, John E. Cortissoz, Edmund B. Sullivan, 430 Park Ave nue, MUrray Hill 8-8600 Schaffer Poidometer Co Semet-Solvay Petrochemical Div., Allied Chemical Corp Agency—Benton & Bowles, Inc. Shell Chemical Corp Agency—J. Walter Thompson Co. Foster D. Snell, Inc Agency— Adams & Keyes, Inc. Solvay Process Div., Allied Chemical Corp Agency—Kas tor, Hilton, Chcsh'y & Clifford & Atherton. Inc. Spraying Systems Co Agency—Advertising Producers-Associated, Inc. Sturtevant Mill Co Agency—F. P. Walter, Jr. & Assoc, Inc.
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Weksler Instruments Corp Agency—Duncan-Brooks, Inc. John Wiley & Sons, Inc Agency—Maxwell Sackheim & Co., Inc.
Cleveland 14—Robert Sommer, 815 Superior Ave. N.E., PRospect 1-5583
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Chicago 2—Robert E. Dunn, 111 West Wash ington Street, RAndolph 6-8497 San
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Union Carbide Chemicals Co., Div. of Union Carbide Corp 51 Agency—J. M. Mathes, Inc. Union Carbide Corp., Linde Co., Div. I F C : 63 Agency—J. M. Mathes, Inc. U. S. Industrial Chemicals Co., Div. of National Distillers & Chemical Corp 4 3 , 44 Agency—G. M. Basford Co.
Francisco 5—Roy M. McDonald, Mc Donald-Thompson, 625 Market St., VUkon 6-0647
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