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Alphabetical Listing of Prps . 1079 A & T CHEVROLET fNC 423 AMSTEAD INDl/STRIF.S, INC. 157 ABBEY CHEMICAL CORP. 129 ANDERS CIIEMJGAL COMPANY 342 ABBEY DRUM COMPANY 573 A."'DERSON OLDSMOBILE 922 AllU01T LM.IORATORlES' 1087 ANDREWS AUTO BODY 6311 ABC TANK 440 ANDRITZ. INC . 833 ACTION AUTO BODY 806 APPLE CUEVROLilT . ADAMS RIJSSELLIMJCRO TEL 41 9 i\QUALON 1191 ADHESIVE R.ESEARC!f,INC. 35-B AQUA-TECH INC. 991 ADMIRAL PON11AC 545 ARA SERVICES ADRON,INC. 860 ARCS llAl!RICATORS INC. 168 AIR PRODUCTS & CHEMICALS 1069 ARK-LES CORPORATJON AKZOCOATINGS 39 ARMSTRONG WORLD INDUSTRIES.lNC. 938 AI. t ANKFORO INC 315 ARROW INTERNATIONAL 874 AL M I!SCBI AUTODODY 5?7 ARVIN INOUSTRJF.S,INC . lOll AL MILLION & SON BOY 944 ATLANTIC AVIATION CORPORATION 934 ALAN'S COLLISION 882 ATLANTIC CHRYSLER 172 ALCO STANDARD CORPORATION 162 ATLANTIC OLDSMOBILE 1030 ALDRIOGF. FORJ) INC 462 ATLANTIC REFINING CO. ?98 AI.F.XANORIA METAL Fl!lf!SHER ?28 AUTO BODY OF VIF.NNA ALFORD INDUSTRIES 784 AUTO COLLISION SEK.VIC£ 999 ALGllR OIL 1072 AUTO CRAFT UD & PAINT 6112 ALL S1'A 'J'E LEA SING 9:11 AlJIO VlLLAUE OLDS·CAD-AMC 220 ALLEGHENY TELEDYNE INCORPORATED :\78 AlJIOMATIC TIMING & ~ONTROLS CO. 275 ALI-EN ORGAN CO. 609 B&BAUTOBODY 873 ALLENTOWN AUTO BODY 1064 B.C.P. AUTO BODY INC. ALLIANT DEFENSE ELECTRONIC SYSTf.MS. JNC. 118 BAILEY CORPORATION ALLIF.D HF.AI .THCARE PRODUCTS. INC. 73 BALL CORPORATION A I.I.IEDSIGNAL INC. BALLY F.NGINF.RR t:\rl S'ntUCTUK.ES, INC. 295 AL!' LJGI!TING & C£::1UNU 541 BAI.TIMORE CITY llOUSJN(.j AUTHORITY 401 ALPJ lA ASSOCIATES 186 BAI.TIMOR.E SUN 477 ALPHA INOUSTR.IES.INC. 31:1 BA LTIMOR£. CITY OJI 259 ALPHJ\ METALS 680 fl.t;RJJERilS UROS AUTO 8 222 ALUMAX, INC. 1070 BARREn CHEV OLDS 51? AMERICAN CHF.MICAL & R F.FINJNO CORP. 7711 BARRY HACKERT AUTO 721 AMRRICAN ELECTRONIC LAilS.JNC. 24:1. BAUMGARDNER 0 11 . COMPANY AM.I.!RICAN I!NV1RONMENTAL 737 BA YLINER CORPORATION 923 AMERICAN G ILSONITE 861 BAYl.INF.R MARIN(; CORP. 356 AMERICAN HOIST & DERRICK COMPANY 644 BA Yl..ISS OLDSMOUILE AMF.RICAN HOME PROT>lJ(:TS CORPORATION 632 liEACON AUTO BODY 55 AM!lRICAN fNK& COATINGS 6911 BEAN'S, FRED FORD. INC. 769 AMERI(.;AN INSULATED WIRE 128 BEATRICE COMPANY 687 AMERICAN METALSCO.INC. 601 1\F.A VF.RS ROOY WORKS AMF.RICAN MOULDING INC. 62 BEAZEit EAST, INC. 284 AMJ21tlCANNATIONAL CAN COMPANY BECHTEL CONSTRIIC:Tl()N 1086 AMERICAN NICKELOLD BECTON DICKINSON &.COMPANY 413 AMF.TF.K 2J! AF.f. CHEM -17-U AMO MATERIAL IJANDLING 403 BELJ-'ORD PACKING CO. AMOCO OIL COMPANY 143 BELL CHEMICAL C'.OMPAI\'Y 636 AMPAD CORPORATION 705 BENCO ENTF.RPRISI::.s. L IU F • 1 1060 BERGEYS 135 CAPITOl. RECORDS . 5!14 BBRKTBK 960 CARLSONS AUTO BODY 887 BERLIN AUTO BODY INC 91 CARPENTER TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION 199 BERTRAM-TROJAN,INC. 175 CARRICINO 207 REST FQODS-CARJ'RBEAN. INC. 429 CARRIER BUILDING SERVICES 209 BETHLEHEM STEEL CORPORA110N 990 CARROLL fNDEP£ND£NT FUEL COMPANY 523 JJlGBEE STEEL & TANK 475 CARTEX CORP. 920 BILL ANGELON IS 755 CARTON CRAFT CORPORATION 788 BILL CAIRNS PONTIAC 360 CARY CHEMICAL 684 BILL MARSH FORD INC 532 . CASTLE FORO 851 DfLL PAGE HONDA 512 CD! DISPERSIONS BIOCHEM lMMUNOSYSTEMS (U.S.). INC. 1025 CECIL CNTY AUTO BODY 1063 BIONDI-SABLE LINCOLN MERCURY CENTERVILLE INVESTORS,INC. 19-B BISHOP AND ASSOCIATES 957 CENTI.JRY FORD, INC. 252 BLACK AND DECKER 69 CHAMPION PARTS, fNC. 905 BLUf; BELJ., AUTO BODY 824 CHARL.ES COUNTY AUTO 802 DOB BELL AVTOMOTlVE.GROUP 671 CHE"IN INDUSTRIES 880 BOB MA<iUIRE CHEVROLE CHEM MET SERVICES 672 BOB THOMPSON ENT IN 25-B CHEMSOL 968 BODY SHOP BY HAROLD ' 600 CHF.MTRUCK 829 BOEING CO. 352 CIIEMCLCN£ CORP. BORDEN, INC. 344 CllliM-COAT 110 BOULDEN OIL 193 CHEMETRON CHEMICALS 142 BOYERTOWN C,\SKF.T 119 CHEMEX, INC. 520 FIRJANS AUTO BODY&. COLLISION CENTER 56-B CHEMICAL CONSERVATION CORPORATION 444 BRIDGEPORT GARAGE 44-B CHEMICAL UNION 84 ORJDGES'J'ONUPIRES"I"ONE,INC. 384 CHEMICAL WASTE DISPOSAL BRISTOL LABORATORIES CORPORATION 34-8 CHEMICALS & SOJ.VF.NTS INC. BRISTOL MYERS COMPANY 17-8 CHF.MSOI) RCE, INC. 889 BROWNING AUTO BODY 5611 CHERRY HILL DODGE BROWNING-FERRIS INDUSTRIES. INC. 659 CHESAF;EAK£ CAl>ILLAC 290 BRUNING PAINT CO. .U8 CHESAPEAKE FINISHED METALS BRtiNOOIL 404 CHESAPEAKE SHIPBUILDING 82. liRUSH-WELLMAN 329 CHRIS CRAFT CORP. 753 BRYN MAWR AUTO BODY CHRYSLER CORPORATION 6it-B BRYSON INDUSTRIAL SERVICES CHURCH HOSPITAL 24-B BUCK INCORPORATED 1046 CHURCHVll.I.F. AUTO N 964 BUD & JEFF DANSICKF.R 901 CINDARIN PLASTICS 5\11 l:lUDD COMPANY 1036 CIRCLE AUTO BODY 605 BURNS PONTJAC HONDA 75!1 CIRCLE CAR PAINTERS 11?2 BUTLER AUTO BODY 192 CLARCOR, fNC. 430 CJ.R. CHEMICAl. 118 CLAR!Al\T CORPORATION 416 C.M.LAliS 690 CLASSIC AUTO LIODY CALDWELL MANUFACTURING CO. • INC. 746 CLAS~IC COACH WORKS CAMBRIDGE MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS CLAY PARK LABS 272 CAM.llRIDGE-LEE INDUSTRJES,JNC. CLEAN AMERICA 606 · CAMDEL METALS CORP. 120 CLEAN HARBORS 966" CAMERON ST BODY SHOP 595 CLEAVER BROOKS ·78 CAN CORPORATION 191 CLEVELAND STF.EI.. CONTAINER CORPORATION F- 2 549 CLIFTON ADHESIVES 44!1 CSX TRANSPORTION.fNC. ' . 1059 CLINTON MILLS, INC. 862 CURRY HONDA 693 COACHWORKS INC. 1037 CURTIS CHEVROLET 314 COATfNG SYSTEMS, INC. 1012 CUSTOM AUTO INC 756 COATINGS FOR INDUSTRY 604 CUSTOM AUTO PAfNTIN 1003 COIL METAL PRODUCTS 96 CUSTOM CHEMICAL COMPANY . 703 COLEMAN OLDSMOBILE 147 CI/STOM COATING & LAMINATING CO. 844 COLLEX COLLISION EXPERTS, ALLENTOWN 827 CUSTOM SALES & SERV .830 COLLEXCOLLISION EXPERTS, COATESVILL!:: 66 CYCLE CHEM, INC. .. 537 COLLEX COLLISION EXPERTS, RJCHBORO 619 CYPRUS FOOTE MINERAL COMPANY 535 COLLEX COLLISION/FIRST & TEN(GRANT A V .,P 974 D & B PRODUCTS 805 COLLEX COLLISON EXPEJ?.TI, TRENTON 81;2 l) ELEGANCE . 768 COL LEX COLLSION EXPERT, FLOURTOWN 859 DAMON CO. OF SALEM, INC. 648 COLLISION EXPERTS INC. (S. TOMS R.) 236 DANA TRANSPORT 612 COLONIAL CADILLAC 8.18 DANIELS CADILLAC 709 COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG FOUNDA T10N 982 DAVE'S BORDENTOWN AUTO COLORCON 988 DAVID T'ENSKE CIJE:V 1065 COLUMBIA MAGNETICS 376 DC DEPT OF CORRECTIONS 255 COMPAC INDUSTR.JES, TNC. 184- DECORATED PRODUCTS 843 COMPASS LINCOLN MER 783 DEGEN OIL 634 CONCORD AUTO BODY 225 DELAWARE CONTAINER 214 CONDlf::SEL MOBILE EQUIPMENT 790 DELAWARE MOTOR SALE 4!10 CONESTOUA CHEMICAL 1081 DELPHA!S COLLISION . CONGOLEUM CORPORATION 744 DESIMONE AUTO SALES 124 CONNECTICUT AEROSOLS 686 DESIMONE CADILLAC CO 781 CONNIE CUNNINGHAM-MAACO AUTO PAINTING 1083 [)JCK HORRIGAN VW 57 CONOCO,JNC. 961 DICK STEVENSCHEVRO 348 CONRAIL INC. 749 DISTASIO CJJEV ROLCT 513 CONSOUOATED EDISON, CO. 695 DIXON 'l'ICONUEROQA 200 CONSOLIDATED METAL l'RODUCTS LlMI FU~"JITURE 286 CONSTAR. !NC. 981 DOBBS AND CO 899 CONSTRUCTION FASTENERS,INC. 1000 DODGE CORK COMPANY 878 CONTINENTAL MOTOR 1080 DOMINICKS AUTO .BODY 257 CONTINENTAL WHITE CAP CORP. 46 DOPACO 385 CONTRACT PACKAGING 188 DORMA DOOR CONTROLS,INC. 379 COOLEY INC. DORR-OI..IVER 598 COOPER fNDUSTRJES 711 DOUG GRIFFITH CRYSLER PLY MOUTH 972 CORN ELLS AUTO BODY 77:\ DOVER EQUIPMENT 815 CORONET PAPER CORPORATION 588 DOWNTO\IiN GARAGE 148 COl JRT AI.DS PF.RF0RMANCE FILMS, INC. 924 DOYLESTOWN AIJTO CTR 662 COURY'S BODY SJIOP 235 DRF.SSF.R INDUSTIDES. INC. 263 COX CREEK REFINING 485 DRESSER H.ANLl COMPANY 994 CRABTREE'S AUTO DRJ-PRJNT FOILS, INC. 888 CRAFTSMAN AIJTO BODY DRYDEN OIL CO., INC 556 CREST TRUCK EQUIP 863 DUBOIS COM Pi\ NY 1073 CRISWELL CHEVROLET 1026 DUBOWS 146 CROMPTON & KNOWLES 902 DUDLEY MARTIN CHEVROi.F.T !10!1 CROYSTE TOYOTA 1023 DULANEY UNC MERCURY 941 CRYSTAL FORO 465 DURON, INC F-3 502 OYNATERlA INC. 575 FIDELITY ENUINEI::RING 592 E COAST FLEET SVC 499 FINGER LAKES PKO. CO. E.L DUPONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY 610 FTNNF.LLS AUTO ROOY 127 E.R. CARPENTER CO. FrnESTONEPL.A~nCSCOMPANY - E.R. SQUIBB & SONS,INC. 642 FISHER& PORTER 281 BASCO CORPORATION 1027 FISHER-ELKINS BUICK 1100 EA ST RUTHERf ORD AUTO BODY 64-B FLF.F.T TRANSIT INC 14-B EASTERN CHEMICAL WASTE SYSTEMS 301 FLEETWOOD MOTOR HOMES OF PA 266 EASTERN OIL COMPANY 56 FLEMMING, JOFFE, JENTRA, LTD. EASTERN SHORE FUEL INJECTION 467 FLINT INK CORP. 716 OCI-Il2LON FOJU> 113 Fl.OWEN F.NEROY COR I". l.JGU HARBOR BOAT CO., INC. 718 fLYNN & EMRlCK INC. 704 ELECTRJC MOTOR & SUPPLY 151 FMC CORPORATION 774 ELECTRO SPACF. FAJlRTCATORS . 268 FORD ELECTRONICS & REFRIGERATION CORP. 323 F.l.ECTROMET 248 FORD MOTOR COMPANY - 395 ELECT'ltO-PLATERS OF YORK 1054 FORESTVILLE AUTO BODY 249 £U-' A'J'OCHEM NORTH 1\MERJCA INC. 996 fORJ<PAJNT AND RJ.;PALR JUlS lll.UI:: PR£CISION MACHINING JNC. 137 FORT JAMES <:ORPORA'I10N 339 ELL-BEE CHEMICAL CO. 1061 FOSTER & KLEISER 955 .ELMERS AUTO BODY 4ll6 FOUNTAIN POWER BOATS, INC. 602 EMC/OPERA TIONS 945 FOX CHEVROLET, INC. 10-B ENVIRONMENTAl. CHEMlCAl. ASSOC.,INCJ ENPRO 74 FRANK INDUSTRIES 31-B ENVIRONMF.NTAl , CONTROL SYSTl!MS,INC. 823 FRANK W DIVER IN C'~ 27-B ENVIRONMP.NTAL BNTERPIUSES INC. 174 FRANKLIN MINT 976 ENVIRONMENTAL .tvTANAGEMENT & TRANSP.INC. 767 FRED BIANCO INl~ li88 EPI 652 FRF.O PRITT 110MI3S & INV£STMENTS, INC.. 646 ERTLI::Y CAl..> OLDS NA 796 FR.EDERlCK ELECTRONICS CORPORATION 739 ESCAMBIA CHEMICAL CORPORATION 10~5 FREEDOM FOJU> 663 ESSCHEM CORP. 49-Jl I'JU!EHOLD CARTAGE. INC. 405 ESSEL TE PENDEFLEX 691 FREQUENCY ENGIN EERING 427 EVERGREEN AUTO BODY 76 FRES-CO SYSTEM.USA,INC. 763 EXECUTlVE A liTO PAINT & REPAIR 132 FRITZSCHE DODG E & OLCOTT, INC. 11!2 FXXON COMPANY, USA 388 FULTON IRON & STEEl. COMPANY FADR12(;t;, INC. 1017 FURST BROTHF.RS CO !164 ~-AIRCHILD INDUSTRJES 729 FUZZYS QUAI.ITY AUTO 925 fAIRCHJLD WESTON SYSTEMS ?52 G.E.RlCHAIU>S 466 FALSTROM COMPANY GAF CO!U'ORATION 131 FARROll.
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