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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • 21

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The News Journali
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Wilmington, Delaware
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Twenty-one Journal'Every Evealflft, Wilmtngtoa, Tuesday, October 22, 1946 Light Chills Trading Market N. Y. Stock Quotations Delaware OP A Forms Group To Place Discharged Workers Money Market Now Is Tighter 11:30 O'Clock Beperted daily by Laird, Biiaell Meedi. DuPont Building. Some 'Extreme Ease' Pre-'Employment Security Committee Will Help State Aidei 11:30 Prev.

Close ...129 Steel, Motor Prices Slip After Early Recovery; Extreme Losses Reduced tone extremely nervous, quotations largely nominal. Quotations: Fresh-killed fowls dry-packed or iced, fancy 36-40: light and ordinary 26-33. Chicken fancy 44-48. few 49-50; ordinary to fair 40-45. Old roosters.

28-29. Turkeys fancy, younj hens 52-55, few choice 66; toms 40-42. Ducks. 37. Wheat: Market firm and unchanged.

Quotations No. 3 red winter, garlicky, domestic. October 2 15. Corn: Prices well maintained. Quotations: No.

2 yellow 2.10-2.13. Oats: Ruled firm and prices advanced 2c. Quotations: No. 2 36 pound test weight, 1.03-1.05. Farm Chapter Members Meet Prev.

close 11:30 Of Price Agency to Find Jobs Outside It; Hardesty Stresses Move Does Not Mean Earlv Closins; Air Reduction I Alaska Juneau i Allied Chens. i Allied Kid vailing in Wartime Gone; Basic Credit Unaltered Johns-Manvllle Kennecott Copper Lee Tire Rubber Liggett Myers -B" rnrrniioo -if tVio Tip! jn'jtp Disnct OPA Alhed Stores NEW YORK, Oct 22 Ailis Chalmers Amal Leather MUing OI Stee.S and motors 1 Amal. Leather. WASHINGTON. Oct.

22 (JV-1 Pfd. Loews Produce IMarkets New York Quotations Daily report of N. J. and nearby produca of the N. Y.

market. (USDAV NEW YORK, Oct. 23 OP). Early activity died out and later trading was "extremely alow and supplies wexe not cleaning up. Cauliflower was about ateady.

Celery continued dull and weak. Onion and potatoes were unchanged. Mushrooms were slightly weaker. Apples: Bu bskts. and eastern boxesi N.

J. Romes 23 in. no grade mark J.25. unclassified good 2 25. Black Twigs unclassified 1 25, Staymans unclassified good qual.

2 50-75; Pa. Delicious unciassifleti 1.00-2 00. Anisei L. I. crts.

1 25. BEANS Beans: (Lima) Bu. bskts. and hampers N. J.

2 L. I. irregular qual. ar.d cond. 2 00-3 00, few 3.50, 1 mark 4 00, poorer low as 1.00.

Beans: (Snapi bu bskts. and hampers N. J. ord. qual.

Bountifuls 1.50; L. I. Valentines 150. Beets: N. J.

crts. 24 bunches bu. bekts. topped 75-90; L. I.

per bunch 3-4 cents, bu. bskts. topped 75. Broccoli: Various crts. Pa.

12 bunches 1.75, N. J. 12 bunches 1.25-75, 8 bunches few 65. L. I.

8 bunches few 75, loose 1.50, bu bskts. loose 100. Brussels sproute: Per qt. 18-25, few 27-28, poorer low as 10. CABBAGE Cabbage: N.

J. 50 pound sacks domestic large 65. Danish 1.00-1 12Vj. some large irregular pack 60. red 75-100.

bu. bskts. red 65. 1 3-5 bu. boxes Danish 75.

melons Some of the "extreme ease" been formed to help opa employes una joos ouue -u prevailed in the wartime money when their work in it is finished, it was announced today, market has now gone, but "basic The chairman of the new committee is Charles W. Hardesty. director easy credit conditions- have the op. Tonromerv Warrf Philip Morris tc Deen auerea, me reaerai Reserve i nf Board said today. Mr- Hardesty explained the committee was not formed because 01 anv anticipation 01 iuliucw termination of OPA and its activi- tended to chill todays stock market.

ATT An early selective recover shift Metai Co tilled to follow through and deal- Am'rlcn Radiator ings were exceptionally slow. Ac-fe; SltM Ref tivlty picked up for a brief interval Amer. Tel. Tei before middav as prices slipped. A I Am'r- Tob- little support then arrived and ex- treme losses of fractions to 3 points Armour Co or so were reduced in most cases I At.

antic Coast Line lOuTm hOuT. Atlantic Prominent stumblers included U. Powder S. Steel. Bethlehem.

Younzstown Powder- p'd- Sheet, Republic Steel. Chrysler, General Motors, Amer. can Tele- Baito. onio H. L.

Deakyne ot Smyrna board's monthly bulletin at- Will Attpnd Bav tate! tributed tne tening of the will Attena Day iaiejmoney market 5ince early year Cnrt vPTitinn in February ito: ties. Members of the committee are: Dover Personals Eugene McDonald, personnel om-cer. secretary; Col. John P. LeFevre, 3-' 37 5' 5Vt, 1K lSOtj 19 i 3' 39 3fiW 37 i i6 1' 14'i 34' 34', I 52'i 52 14 174t 84 Mtx 54 64 38' 39s J3, 8" 86 504 3' a 36' 4 5fl3 STi, i us 117 20 20 121 13 23 231, 32 95, 9J3, 23 43 431, 1SH 15T 831 33', Ul 14'j 13H 13'i 16, J6t 21'i 1 1 17 524 52, i 81 80i 145 I i 1.

A drain on bank reserves I arising from the Treasury's debt; SMYRNA. Oct. 22 (Special). retirement program. This involved; pnforrpmpnr executive: John tsan- a r.nt msnHti? of th Eastern drawiiiB: funds from rnmmerrial DOVER.

Oct. 22 (Special). croft III, price executive, 001111 Nafl Cash Register Nafl Dairy Products N'at'l Dept. Stores Nat Distillers Nafl Pr. Light Nat Vulcanized Fibre Newport Ind New York Central North American North American Aviation Northern Pacific Ohio Oil Oliver Farm Equipment Packard Motors Pan-Amer.

Paramount Pictures Penney. J. Penr.a. R. Pepfi-Cola Phelps-Dodga Phillips Pet.

Public Service. N. UtatM Fa-merV Exchanee whose bank5 t0 Pay cff government securi- Mrs. E. W.

Buchanan, president- Walmsley. area rent ctrec.or: States Farmers Excnange. wnose, feia resen.e banks. director of the State Federation of Walter C. McClure.

administrative phone. Northern Pacif.c, I faarr.seall Corp Central. Great Northern. Mont- memoer5 are strneu uy aiiitnuciiua iu 2. Raisinir nf t.hp ivp1 nf tp.

women ciuos. win leave tomorrow officer: J. Harvey Burgess. Dpakvne ofnnirpH hanv rv wn for New York Citv to attend the tmn pxpeutive: John S. Hanlon.

Clayton, Howard Smvrna was elected i to attend the i pansion of deposits of businesses I -several days' board meetings of the accounting executive, and Raymond i General Federation of Women's b. Plummcr. board management anrl Inrfivirlnalc 4Jand individuals annual meeting of the association to which will be nreceded bv ail n' the district OPA gomery Ward. Sears Boeing Airpiane Kennecott. Union Carcide.

Schen-1 Bortwrner ley. Eastman Kodak. International Brig's iVg Harvester and Oc-i casional resistance was exhibited 1 Canada Dry by National Distillers. Allied Chan- and DuPont. jCeianese Corp! Backward in the curb were Amer- Prod ican Cyanamid.

Cities Service. be held in Springfield. nextsecurities and purcnase 0f a suffi. the board members meeting of tne office, and Frank Gregson. manager February.

George Blendt, Smyrna, Icient amount of these by the re- International Assembly of Women. 0f the Hotel DuPont; George Barn-was elected as alternate serve banks to maintain reserve th to be held at the Waldorf -As- manager, dyestuffs division, was eiectea as alternate. 1 toria. She also will be among the 'nuPnnt Comnanv. and Shermer Pullman Co.

Pure Oil Radio Corp. of Amer vvgiber i-i. as cicvlcu it. at the uniteri Nations om- cimH'm nrotiri.nr nf the armers Technicolor, and American Gas. chairman of the meeting, at which letin Radio Keith said banks can "obtain at con- ner at thc Waldorf, and will attend (Mutual Fire Insurance Company.

50 pound sacks red 90-1 00, 1 3-5 bu. boxes Danish 75, melon Savoy few 1.25. Carrots: Bu. bskts. topped N.

J. few 85; I. 75-85. Cauliflower: Crts. mostly 1.25-50.

few marks 175, ord. qual. 1.00. CELERY Pa. 'i crts.

golden 4s 1 25-50 5s 1.25: 6s" and 8s 1.00-1 25. L. I. berry crts. green 12s 60-75 Ce erv cabbage: N.

J. eastern crts some ord to'fair cond. 50-1 00. L. I.

wire bound crts 75-1 00. knots: Per doz. bunches 1.50 Cranberries: barrel boxes champions 8 50. Dandelion: J- berry crts. 125.

lnx rates im f.He a session uie umica iauua5 cun- An -emnlovment securuv qucs- Coca-Cola Columbia Broad "A'" Commercial Credit Commercial Inv. Trust reports were heard from Director jtinued Favored Carrier P. Short of Georgetown andltp supply the credit demands of xt 'IS Fieldman H. Wallace Cook of Elk-j Husmesses and individuals." IT'i t'? the i Commonwealth South 46'i 46'i I 52 52 I 91 91 4 2V 25'4 28', 274 i 361, 37 i 9a 9, i 39s, 392j 34 334 i 3fi 35'4 19-n 195, 22'i 223 l'a lS's 15li 32 lS'i 15H 28 28 12', 19s, 19'ii 23'4 22 21 'i H' 14': 31' 47 47'4! 24 2fi'i; 2' 2S 3fi4 3fi'4! 58 5Ri4 2fll 20' 2t'4 22 22' 4 10 I liT lfi4 38 38 28' 28 404 401 i 2 S2i4; 38' 38' 39'ii 1V4 H'4 42', 39 38 1 71 21s 22', 39j 40'z 5Sj 934 69', n'4 n'4 21', 21'4 20s, 20 '4 58 58 51 17'a 44, 44 43H 29 95 95 I 119' 1 12(1 20 20'i 2'i 2fi'i 4S'i 453t I 45 45 19'4 13'S 14'4 14', 44 44 58 4 58 '4 160 70S, 70t, 1484 H8S4 183, 18'i 20' 20 30 29'i 25 25 10 -i 49H 50' 1 SR-H 59'i tnn Mrf uiscus5uig me snarp rise in com- ThPvttfd of current activities and ercial and industrial loans, the to heWaf ldorf. questionnaire is a letter exp.am- fuSr? nlanf MeXrs were in-ithe bulletin said their increases of KMLr7s1Hlenallinska Ln? the purpose of the committee i tne ponsn emoassy in wasnmgion, T-v-n-o 1.0 -nn- anwnxmatelv .7.

PU. tonic qual. 100-2 50. Highbush 2 50-3 00 ou. termed tnat tne ne ieea D.enamg i wa a week-end guest of Dr.

and ernp-ovcs jn the Delaware OPA in esterdy. thp Railroad Build- mill at Huron. would be available Ui "iaiV -v Mrs James Krvcicr. bskts. Italian 125.

ENDIVE CHICORY Endive chicory: 1 3-5 bu. boxes -5- T. 1 CO. Bill Cons. Aircraft oncls NEW YORK.

Oct. 22 (... -Timid ftSSMribri buying nudged a hand-picked group continental Motors V0IJard hiIe the or the bond market moved over a -curtiss-wright narrowly irregular range today. Favored carriers advanced Ltd much as 2 points but most gains Douglas Aircraft were considerably smaller. DuPont common Western Union issues, pounded DuPont J50 PJd down around 8 cents yesterday, Eastman Kodak j.

35- 19 to supplement the work 01 jm Bilinska was guest the large Buffalo. N. plant. ihort-term funds. I luncneon meeting at lh peaker at ing and board offices at TvVpr.

Milford. and Sea- 50-90; The meetings tomorrow night of Zscarole: 1 3-5 bu. boxes N. Century club and addressed the ford Kent County Branch of the Amer-, etil, have a an4 critical ican Association of University Wo-, before u. comlrig at the Dover High School las Hardestv said, in announcing evening.

establishment cf the Employment The Rev. and Mrs. Paul A. Kel-'secutv P-oeram logg. Mr.

and Mrs. E. J. Scanlan.i -to 'do 'this job. we need the Mrs.

Emma Stewart. Mrs. of each and eve one oI Aubrey A. Davis. Mrs.

Howard E. tho OPA h. -I Foreign Exchange NEW YORK, Oct. 22 Foreign exchange rates follow iGreit Britain in dollars, others in cents': Canad.an dollar in New York open market 3 15-16 per cent discount or 9S.C6'4 U. S.

cents, unchanged. Europe Great 4 03'4. unchanged; France ifranci down of a cen': Sweden L. I. 50-1 00.

Horseradish: N. J. 5 pound bund.es washed 1 25-50. Kale: 1 3-5 bu. boxes 40-65.

Kohlrabi: Berry crus. 1.25. Leeks: Per bunch N. J. 15; L.

I. 20-25. Lettuce: Eastern crts N. J. B.g Boston 75-1 00.

few 1.25. Romaine few iow as 60. Iceberg 24s 1.00-1.50; I. 1 3-5 bu. boxes Big Boston 2.00.

MUSHROOMS steadied at or siia-htlv the Auto Lite Light. the group circles of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of As-bury Church are scheduled at the following places: No. 1, Miss Anna Beckett. leader, at the home of Mrs. Clifford Jones; No 2.

Mrs Norman Coleman, leader, at the home of Mrs. Ernest Mattiford: No. 3, Mrs Georje Robinson, leader, at her home on Mi Vernon Street: No. 4. Mrs Thomas Jackson, leader, at he home of Mrs.

Clarence Armstrong: No. 5. Mrs Roy previous Close. Elec. Powei 32 32 40 40 Republic Steel 39'j 39i4 i Reynolds Too.

"B'' 3'i 3H! Schenley Dist 27 27' Sears. Roebuck ii 4i Simmons Co 37 Sinclair OH 93 in Socony Vacuum U1 11. Southern Pacif.c ex-'. Southern Railway 6 Southern Railway, pfd. 19H Sperry Corp Standard Brands 41 'j 41 Standard Oil of Calif 18 llfi Standard Oil of N.

77i 77 i Stewart-Warner 177 178U Studebaker 127' Superheater 511 210 Texas Corp W3, 57 Texas Gulf Sulphur 13'i 15H Tlmken-Detrolt Axle Timken Roller Bearing 37 37i Twentieth Cent. Fox 51 Union Bag fc Paper 38' 38Ts Union Carbide 45 Union Pacific 51' 51 i United Aircraft 127 i United Air Lines SO', 30', i United Pfd 04 fiO'4 United Fruit 70 71 U. G. I 6-H United Merchants Sc 44 484 U. S.

Ind. Alcohol 371 37'4 U. S. Rubber, Com U. S.

Rubber. Pfd 7', 7'4 U. S. Steel 57 U. S.

Steel. Pfd 13H4 23 29 Warner Bros. Pictures Western Union 43'i 41U Westinshouse Air Brake 74 73 Westinghouse Elec. 31, 31 Willys-Overland 434 43H I Woolworth Co 99 i Worthiniton Pump 18 18'4i 'Ex-Dividend. ikronai 27 85.

unchanged: Switzerland -i realize, however, manv of vou ftay Among the corporates higher were Federal Mogul issues of Atlantic Coast Line. Alton, Freeport St. Paul, Rock Island. Maine Central, General Electric Missouri Pacific. New Orleans, Texas General Foods Mexico, and New Haven.

pfd; Most utilities, under moderate Gillette Mushrooms: and specials 3 lb bskt. N. Y. ex. icy.

1.25-1.35, few 1.50, fancy Pa. ex. fey. and specials i. 23 40.

unchanged. i Gilbert V. Byron. Mrs. uunis fat- at ron.cidprable cer- a i T74- i- Latin America ton ana grar.amuun.-i.

nnf1 Thp ryrimarv Donavan leader, at the home of Mrs! Lucy Lattomus: No. 6. Mrs. Kenry T. Price, I Argentina free 24 55, unchanged: Bnz.i free 5 50, unchanged; Mexico 20 62, E.

Lynch the latter of Laurel, were if your among those from here who at- yr qpa carfer. pressure Monday, displayed a steady I Goodyr t. tenaca me concwi jat m. thar wp arp vitallv price undertone. Carnegie Hall, New York City, pre- interested in concretely assisting A sentmg Mr.

Stanley Hummel, pianist. np Unharmed ill Woodland Antwerp 5s slipped a trifle in the overseas list. U. S. Governments tended upward in the over-the-counter market.

leader, at the home or Mrs. Ka.pti Peters. The Faculty Club of the Smyrna School will meet tomorrow with Miss Evelyn Smith of the secondary school faculty speaking on personnel work in high school, and Mrs. Doris T. Smith of the elementary school on prevention and correction of reading difficulties.

Graham-Paige Great Northern. Greyhound Corp Hayes Mfg Hercifles Powder Hercules Powder. Pfd. Hiram Walker (new) irregular qual. 125-1 7s.

poorer low as 100 med. and fey. 1.25-1.50. some l.U. buttons 1.25-1 50.

spots and opens 50-. 5, pts. 25-30. Okra: 12 qt. bskt.

some large ord. qual. 1 50-2 50 Ovster Plant: Per doz. bunches N. J.

L. I. 1 50. Par'ev: N. J.

bu. bskt. curly 1.00-1. 50, 4-5 bu. 'boxes 1 00.

1 3-5 bu. boxes 1.50. plain 175. root 1.00-1.50. Pa.

bu. bskt. rurlv 1.00, '2 bu. bskt. 50-75; L.

I. cuny bu "bskt. 1.50. 4-53 bu. boxes 50-75.

1 3-5 bu boxes 1.25-1 53, root 1 Parsnip: bu. bskt. N. J. 75; Pa.

i5; L. 1. 60-75. PEARS c-i hu. Kieffers 1 00.

IT it. Zi we are initiating an Istationed at the Dover Army Air rnMrn During the war ieTT.re,ta MANHEIM. Oct. 22 UP). "HOC.

Unrn.f,. AvnUmn Missing for 24 hours. 3-year-old Eugene Shue walked unharmed from Mr. John G. Davis was home from rnt anv forp r- i Thls does not in anj way lore- New Charters Filed DOVER.

Ort 53 (KnAfisli dense timberland today while 600 1 XV" adow the end of the OPA and Industrial Rayon Int'l Harvester The Naval Reserve traveling unit voluntf.er searchers under the command of Lieut. D. C. countryside for him. combed the V- VrVn is not to bc interpreted as indicating his parents.

Mr. and Mrs. lf n-iv- KaturHav Hp wnt tr ezTl nqu.Gation ot tne agencj me Charters filed with the corporation int 1 paWr. Will. U.

5. N. win arrive A Dartv of nine young men found T-" reason we are initiating it at this TJ KtV Infl Paper. Pfd. Infl Telatel ana nampers.

iar Eugene exhausted at the foot of aiZrc 'early date is io provide us with ade- cepartment of the Secretary of; State's office follow: Lew Temperature Welding Alloys Cor- Coration and Low "nvt rnr. range in qual. ana cona. many vjlt'. i oiiij i iia iw i.vj ujjo, luuiuivun cmv.

ord. cond. N. J- Calif, wonaers ana omrr quate time to develop a maximum Thursday, me oDject oi tnis units fire tower, four miles from the home -ct nf rnnnnrs. visit is to sign ex-members of 15 minutes later he was back r.nnrrro.

number of jobs for future needs." Local Securities N. Y. Curl) Market former roommate at the Bullr.ose tvpe lew Desr, i tv. rea 85-1 75 Italianelles cherry mixed rd and green red 125, long hot 50-1. 00; L.

I. Calif. Wonders 100, red 1 io. nrtT Sunriflv 1 Mr- Hardesty said the OPA jobs armed forces for the inactive tne nome Vhere he lived with rf lfl TT Karl! PoCPTVfl Bissell Reported daily by Laird, Meeds, DuPont Buildins. potatoes: ioo lb.

sacks U. s. is or bet- Ex-members of the Army and l. i chippewas 2.25-2.40. cobblers rines are also eligible for the' above they attended the Georgetown- P.robaoly last for considerable Villanova football game.

'even when particular Miss Sarah Gooden, a student at Jbs arfK finished, the employes wocninsrtwi rhPM.Prtown. Irving them will usually be neeced his mother, Mrs. Martha Shue. and his grandparents Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob Shue. Searchers said the boy was not Prev. Close Reported Daily by Laird, Meeds. All-American Aviation Atlas Powder, Pfd Jos. Bancroft Sons Com Christiana Securities, Pfd Bissell Bid Asked 4V4 4'a 117V, 118 32 35 151 Ex-WAVES are also eli- 5 15.2 25 Green Mts.

2 mostly 2 23-iPtOgiarn 11:30 7'4 47 404 6H gible for this program. even scratched despite his overnight spent the week-end with her father in 35 size various varieties l.iS-i.ju. Radishes: Red N. J. lugs SO, 1 3-5 bu.

ThP mnhilp unit, while in Smvrna.sfav in thp merrri wonripri nrpanH ckter -fr dnnr'pn lne oojecue oi me commiuee Christiana Securities. Com. 2780 2850 Continental Amer. Life Ins. 44' Delaware Power Light Com 20s 21 Delaware R.

5fii, Diamond Ice 4- Coal Pfd. 112 will be stationed in front of the There was no trace of his dog, and Miss Betty will be assist as many employes as postoffice. Mr. Grace C. Iitchell Whitey which left home with thej The Rev.

and Mrs. Benjamin F. io sec-e joo youngster yesterday. Thompson entertained from 3 until 5 outside of OPA weil in advance oi o'clock yesterday afternoon at their the actual need for such jobs and Xavv Tplplirilinn Ort 27 home in celebration of their sixtieth order cete the, machinery id eieurailOIl VJClt r.ecr?sary to place employes in the 1 boxes 1.25. Pa.

luzs 75; L. l. lUgs bskt. 1.25-1.50. gcallions: Per bunch 7-8 cents.

734 i spinach: N. J. bu. bskt. 50-1 00.

some 9'! ord. qual 25. 1 3-5 bu. boxes 85- Pa. 'bu.

bskt. 50-85. L. I bu. bskt.

75-1 00. SQUASH 60 Souash: bu. bskt. acorn some ord, qual, Hubbard bu. box's pumpkins 4ii susar tvoe 1.25.

some 2s. 3s. and 4s 1.00. i ,1 1 -A mvmn. 126 128 1314 133 3 3 40 6734 47 40' 6-, 4 25 79 27', 9'S 15', 28'4 59', 13', 4's 5 10 5'2 14'j 134 16'i Alum Co.

of Am Amer. Cyanamid Amer. Gas Elec Barium Steel Bellanca Aircraft Cities Service, Cons. Gas. Balto Creole Petroleum Diana Stores Elec.

Bond Share Heyden Chem Humble Oil Int'l Ltd Mesabi Iron Monogram Pictures Pantepec Pennroad R. B. Semler Solar Aircraft Technicolor Ex-Dividend. DuPont. Pfd Hercules Powder.

Pfd Remington Arms Wilmington Provision Pfd Warner Co Common Wawaset Securities Central Bank, par $100 1634 25'j 16 242 170 porttlon and alloys. Capital, each 3.000 shares, no par. Principal office, Pren-tice-Hali Corporation Syst-m, Inc. Brandywine Construction Company. Cap-Jral.

100 no par. Principal office. Canby Park. Wilmington. Edgs Moor Drug Companv.

Capital. 100 hares. no par. Principal off.ee. William B.

Seitchek. Edge Moor Downtown Ford Engine RecondiUoners, Inc. Capital $100,000 and 10.0"0 shares, no par. Principal office, George T. Wevmouth, Wilmington.

Eastern Trading Corporation, import and export business Capital. 1.030 no par. Principal office, the Corporation Trut Company. Ferguson Construction Co, real eafe Capital. $100,000.

Principal office. Corporation Service Company Congressional inc. Capital. Principal office. Prentice-Hall Corpor- tion System, Inc.

Plastic Printing Plates. Capital, $100,000. Principal office, the Corporation Trust Company. Tanexco, goods, wares, merchandise. Capital.

500 shares, no par. Principal office, the Corporation Trust Company. The Crosby Corporation, goods, wares, merchandise Capital, $1,000 Principal of-Jice. the Corporation Trust. Company.

Woodhil! Corporation, goods, wares, merchandise. Capital. $100,000. Principal office, the Corporation Trust Company. Pop" Corn Sez Inc.

of Detroit. Michigan, and Pop" Corn Sez of Greater New York, Dopcorn vending machines. Caoita! each At ChillCOteasrue Base Mrs. Benjamin irby had said HARRINGTON. Del.

Oct. 22 (Special). Mrs. Grace Calloway Mitchell, 65 years old, wife of Wil- ires provide space I i'2 lldinpri nuuuoiu rlaur-hipr. fi Tilrirrrl Trhv.

anrl ot eft 1 Kii hnvnv fare 81 450 05 159 fcinpriai 1 Tpn a Willis Thprtsnn her son. Mr. Richard Irby of New for each OPA employe to tabulate (Special). Rep. A.

Willis Robertson; thp his work experience and indicate the of Virginia's Seventh Congressional I gueSlS mer of position in which he is in- District will be the principal speaker! an Mr, a war-'tcrested. Delaware Trust par $25 62 Equitable Trust par $25 77 Farmers Bank, par $50 430 Industrial Trust par $25 85 Security Trust par $50 .155 Wilmington Trust par $25 130 Ex-Dividend. 14's 1--5tr pumpkins 1.50-2.00. bu. hampers yellow i nam nenry iViiwjxieii, wiiu uii- 3.oo, Italian small 4.50, med.

200, large expectedly after suffering a paralytic 1 "swe-t Potatoes: n. J. bu. hampers JerJstroke at her home near Farming-ev tvn, 2 00-2 75. med.

1 goidensjton, will be buried Thursday at A. A A A AAM V4VA AV. A A A at the public Navy Day celebration 2.25-2.50; Swiss chard, N. j. berry crts.

75. p. m. at Blades. Funeral services 'pa from Concord Methodist Church will at the Chincoteague Naval Auxiliary Tomatoes: J.

plum nett. were Baltimore and Wash-! ington visitors for several days last week. 1 Mr. and Mrs. E.

Richmond 125. bu. bsKt. 75-1 w. ri.

i qt. os.i. Vli. A Ar tntinn Ort 27 fen- i 35 i hp in rhs-jp nf thp Rpv. C.

P. 3ut-lAlr ssiaiion VJCl. tl. 12 Commodity Prices Birth Turnips: n. j.

white bu bk' topped, ier assisted bv the Rev. Cramneld Highlights of the day will include Truman Gets Hospital Plea some ord 40-1 on: l- i ou. Dsst.if cv.r pallia mass fiicht of 25 nlanes around snent the week-end with the Company, Reported daily by Laird Nemours Building. topped crts. 24 bunches 1 Philadelphia Quotations Noon at the residence tomorrow.

une lower snore, an air tutu ovtr, latters parents. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd mellon to Mr and Mr-- mi- Beides her husband, she is sur-Uhe base, a memorial service. andlHulett of Shaftburv.

Vt. Brook g. at The Me. vn-ed by one sister. Mrs.

William! the strewing of flowers on nearby! Miss Betty Harrington has ccv 2:. a son. Collins. Wilmington: one brother. J.I waters from low-flying planes inhumed from spending several days' collison Mr.

ar.i Mr: Franks 202 Jan. Mar. 1933 rT a t-. PHILADELPHIA. Oct 22 (U 1 5up- es were lunger ana traam raer fiow, vi'v-nnr5tii Va trihutP tn thp mpn nf thp Navv u-hn m'iiwu' vuiiur ror WHEAT Open High Low 203 203 201 195 195 191 191 1873 COTTON 3300 3350 3286 3U79 3315 3255 3216 3230 3205 Grain Market $51,000.

Principal office, the Corporation May Company Kiki's Casanova Restaurant. Inc. Capital. Dec. the Federal-state also several nieces ana r.epnews.

uosi meir lives ai war. in Washington. Miss Nancy Har-. coupon. Atus'ir Avenue Richard-rington.

who was in New York City n. rk- The Haspjtti on for days last week, has left fl" frl for a visit in Washington. They! bashofe to Mr. and Mrs. Henry xteversal ot LfA Urder according to i Market News Service.

3324 32g8! 130 snares, no par Principal office. Capital 'Mar. I In I Anns Bu ba.k and eafrn b-s Trust Company of Delaware. i Mar 3235 4 JICCl rpanv ord. to fair, med to larte are the daughters cf Chancellor and E.a'il?r'-.;Ji ap-s-rf.

a-ree-. ek-o-. tSBWinners in Sussex Horse Show a Tr jrr.ans 2 50-3 00. utilities 1 75-2 00; De a ord 1 50-2 25. Pa.

Northwest Ore caush'er. Mrs. W. Watson Harrington. Mrs.

Walter Morris had her son. Mr. Nathaniel B. Smithers of Ger-mantown. as her guest over the week-end.

Announced; Fans Braved Rain Mrs Err.e;t at Wilxir.g-22 diugh- NESLER-T" Mr ar.4 Ner-ler. S': tor. General Hospital on Ort CHICAGO. Oct. 22 i.fl.-Grain futures generally were firm at the start today under leadership of wheat, but the bullish sentiment soon ran its course and prices turned downward fractionally.

Wheat climbed as much as l'i cents a bushel at the start, aided by removal of restrictions on of the gram, but most prices then dipped. Near the end of the first hour wheat was li cent higher to 34 lower than the previous finish, corn was unchanged t-o off, and oats were unchanged to 3 down. c.iuiODUtt I IL ipe- 2 so: Romes 1 75-2 25. Delicious ord 2 25. Cial).

President Truman had be-j Jonathans and Staymans 2 50. Pa and N. fore him today an appeal fromiJ- various varieties poor to ord. 100-150. Gov.

Herbert R. O'Conpr to over- 7 bt: N' bu' haxp' Uv Tide a ruling by the Civilian Pro-j Beets: Pa. per bunch 2-3. Bu. bask.

duction Administration refusing tojtoPrfd' fw issue a building permit for the cra'-s 12 bunches ra 150 800.000 chronic diseases hospital at'j 0-1-1 so. poorer 75 Deer's Head here Cibbaie. Pa 50 pound sacks Danish. The Governor' went direct to'; l1 ioV'j President Truman after he was sacs Danish 75-so. few 1 00.

Large so nntifipr? hv rr rfiwtnr Carrots: Pa. bu. bskts toppd and Ladv Rose Highland, rider. Nelson Him-mond. or.er.

Mr and Mrs. N. Hammond. F'l'cn: second. The rider, Ray Book, owner.

Howard Berlin; Roya; Winner, rider. Graves, Other Deatlis RAMSEY Mr ar.d Ed-ard Rirr.fev 14S Lane. Coll.ns Park, jar Gfnsral cn Oct. a son. GEORGETOWN, Oct.

22 (Special). Announcement of winners in the semi-annual Delmarva Horse Show held at Delmarva Raceway Sunday were made public today by the judges cctnmittee. A larce number of entries from 4 WILLIAM H. MATTHIES In owntr. Sidnev Timmor.s.

Enow fourth. I rtwner anri rider. Fvere'T. Rrvan Dover. N.

67; directed cir- FENTZ To Mr. and Rentz Read Street General on O-A. Mrs at 22. a daughter. Class No.

1" Pairs of lumpers. rrst. cuit development lor the Bell Tele- Royston wearing apparel. Capital. $60,000.

Principal office. U. S. Corporation Company. International Patent Brokerage Company, patents.

Principal office. Colonial Charter Company. Southeastern LFC Corporation, commercial business Capital. $50,000. Principal office, the Corporation Trust Company.

Premier Steel Corporation. eood. wares, merchandise. Capital. $21,000.

Principal office, the Corporation Trust Company Industrial Research Products. goods. ares, merchandise. Capital- $100,000 Principal office. Corporation Company.

Air Finance Corporation, investment business- $6,000. Principal office. Prentice-Hall Corporation Sysfm. Inc Christensen Katsalides Corpora'ion. goods, wares, merchandise.

Capital. Principal office. Capita! Trust Company ef Delaware. Federal Liquidating Corporation. Capital, $52,500.

Principal office. TJ. S. Corporation Company. Killashun Export Corporation, rubber a products.

Capital. I.OO shares, no par. Principal office, U. S. Corporation Company.

Killashun Division. Inc rubbr products Capital, $25,000. Pr.r.cipal office, TJ. 8. Corporation Company Leif Hoejh Inc vessels Capital.

Maryland. IDelaware. with some from r- Phone Laboratories for 25 years be- M-KAY To Mr A V- F1ti-4 of the State Health Department, Lay Phillips, both of 1943; was the holder of 32 pa- cauliflower- n. j. crates.

12 heads, 15-1 Philadelphia, added up to one of the owner. 1 25. poorer so. I hest shows seen in this area this Salifbury: second. Tlng Tangle, rider.

R.itentS on Circuit research; super- on O-t -3 a '-ot GTXV; vised research which led to the de-; and Black Magic, owner and rider. Rav- -r-t -r mond st. oeorg-s: third. Biaek velopment of the panel and cross-! tVi' 3203 Lan-a'-er Avenue. HeVr'r v.r;o'u.

Wi. liK-VsT rascal! season. A large crowd attended the 3-4 dor. 125. lugs.

12 bunches ooiden I show despite the intermittent show- Penner rider nd owner. John Wil-ihar rpnt.ral nffirp systems anrt thp 1 nos- Heart 80-91 N. J. "a crates uoiaen nearip il on Ort. 21.

a son. mington tnd Lady Miy. owner and; rider change in most larger cities 85,631,636 Earned By Hercules in 9 Months Net earnings of $5,631,636 are reported by Hercules Powder Company for the nine months ending Sept. 30. These earnings are equal, after pavment of preferred dividends, to $2.01 a share on 2.633.420 shares of common stock outstanding in the same period.

prai aid coiden 75. Maj. Victor B. Isoxeo of Bel Air collards was judge of the show and John K. Delaware Rock, rider.

Bob Williams, owner. H. Fur- manual to dial operation. bush. Salisbury nd Miss Andy, rider.

I JOHN PYEATT In New Orleans. FEFGER To Mr and Mrs 1 Eerier. 2006 JSer-on Street, at on Oct. 21. a son.

that the CPA could not issue the permit at this time because it was necessary that "all non-essential construction'" be deferred. Dr. Riley told the governor that the ruling had been given to him by the facilities review board of the CPA. according to a statement from the governor's offire. Pointing out that the proposed 300 bed hospital would provide care for chronically ill and indigent on the Eastern Shore, for whom there vie white, owner, Furbush.

Salisbury, 72 former chairman of the board; bu. bskvs Leicester Bishop of Dover, judge 2rCo-r2n50P, 83 the jumping. Albert Phillips of cranberries: J. barrel boxes, van- Delmar was ring-master for the out varief.es. 8 50 show, assisted by Robert Mustard CLARK To Mr and ciars no iirst Tne 0f the Missouri-Pacific Railway Clipper, owner and rider.

Clark of Unnn Park Gardens, at Deli, are HosaitaJ erica; second. Thunder, rider ar.d cvner. I H'tomcm. ui on 0. ED3 Ralph Dukes.

Pittsviiie; third. Tony. Mrs ithe Gulf Coast Lines and the Rio $100,000 and 10.000 shares, no par. Prin T.tVre' crates' iceberg. 125-175.

and David Pepper, both of Georg By comparison, the average rune Edna Layton. Georgetown, rider and Oranrie Wpstprn Raihx-av fnmrarv' RHOADES- cipal office, the Corporation Trust poorer low as 75c. Big Boston jtown. James Olsen of Preston, Md owner: fourth. The Champ, rider and To Mr ar.d Mrs.

iron. M-i a- Delaware Hos-21, a daughter. had been the railroad field for 50 "-s- ipita. cr. Oct years.

months earnings for the four year prewar period 1936-39, inclusive, amounted to $1.13 per share, after giving effect to stock split-ups. Musnrooms: a j-ib oasn. master of ceremonies. omons" joo-ib." tacks yellow. 75-5c.

Followmg is a list of winners in is no other service, Governor O'Conor took issue with the CPA ruling the project was non-essential. RICHARD E. HASKELL In New FOWELL To Mr. and Mrs. Edward parsnips the show: For the third quarter of 1946 Excavation for foundation at the huge hospital site is completed and earnings were 71 cents per share of common, which compares with 68 Parsnips: Pa.

half-bu. bask, wasnea 50-60C. few 65c. Peppers: J. bu.

bask, bullnose type 40-75c California Wonders small 7c. Radishes: Pa lugs, some fair. J. 85c Half-bu. bask.

75c Spinach: Pa and N. J. bu. bask. Savoy 60-75c.

Few 85. fair 50c. owner. Edward Scanlon, Dover. Clas No.

12 Knock Down And Out. first. Black Magic, owner and rider. Raymond Wilson. Sr.

Georges; second. The Chief, rider. R. Graves, owner. A.

Dobber-stein, Dover; third. Dixie Boy, rider, Joe Wright, owner. P. Wright. Salisbury; fourth.

General Nuisance, rider and owner, J. Krygier, Dover. Class No. 13 Musical Chair, first. Lucky, rider and owner.

Frank Quilien, Miltonj second, Dixie, rider. Lawrence Wilkins. owner. Francis Wilson. Georgetown Class No.

14 Children's Horsemanship, first. The Duchess rider and owner. Peggy Smith, Newark: second. Tony, Diann Carr. the contractor, J.

Roland Dashiell and Sons, of this city; is ready to cents the quarter, and 62 cents 1n the first quarter of 1946. York, 27; president of Haskell 300 wi- s-x-h a- De.awar. sociates. an organization for on c'' promotion of patented plastics; had smith-to Mr and Mrs charw at one time been associated With 'Smith. New at Delaware Haspltai the American Viscose ct' 2: d'-8irer.

an7XaS Cmpany' FAVREAU To Mr and Armani HAROLD MURPHY In Detroit, Favreau. 1603 Sycamore Street, at Dela- 51; brother of Associate Justice itrs on. a daughter. Frank Murphy of the U. S.

Supreme I 77 Court; was a clerk under Federal! ramilv rartv at llirani begin work, a spokesman for the! firm said here yesterday. Sweet DOtatoes: N. J. -haskt. yeiiow Preliminary work was begun lastome fair.

1.25-1 75. few as. poorer low Net sales of goods and services for the first nine months of 1946 were $72,453,609, compared with a nine months average of $23,391,228 in the prewar base period of 1936-39. Mav anrl offir anr' -a-nrlrshprfs Tiavo 100 Mediums small low as 50-. Reis 1.50.

few 1 75. ord. to lair l.ou- been set up at the Deer's Head site. Baltimore Livestock BALTIMORE. Oct 22 (.

(USDAt 11 m. quotations Cattle 600. Most local buying Interest well supplied from Monday's generous limited trade today, about in line with Monday's low time: one load mostly good and low choice around 1100 pound a leers 27 00; sales yesterday included one choice individual at 30.00: most trade today on canner and cutter cows from 00-11 50; a few common to average medium 12 00-15 00: short load low good 775 pounds stock steers 17 50 Calves 300 Trade not fully established; Jew heads mostly around 3 00 lower than Monday's early trade: good and choice vealers bid 19 00-20 00. common and medium 13 00-17 00 and culls down to 8 00. Hogs 100 Small supply sold early at SO cents higher; butchers up to 350 pounds 35.50; heavier weights quoted 23,50 and ows at 22 .50.

Sheep 200. Slaughter lamb trade not fully established; some bid around 5 00-30o Iqwer; sorting much closer than last week: eood and choice lambs held around lX I Frai A. Picard of i HIRAM. O. Much of the materials are already on hand.

rPtrn1t i JAMES REED Cumhen. 01 Wjlsnby. is well MnnS SS "P' at Hi' College. All Cotton Market NEW YORK. Oct 22 Cotton futures opened 1 65 to $5.25 a bale above th previous close.

Vrrf. Tn sons of Mr. and Mrs. J. Veteran in Allegheny County; served Kimhali havp e.rvvH Kimball have enrolled.

with the Pennsylvania Infantry; operated boat on the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal until his retirement. Maynard, 26; Edward. 23. and Lawrence. 22 are entering school from the Army, Coast Guard, and Marines, respectively.

18-year-old Daniel was too young for war service. Newark; fourth. Sir Jim. rider. Francis Colichio, owner, Everett Bryan, Dover.

Class No. 15 Working Hunters, first. Tingle Tangle, rider. Rebecca Graves, owner, Walls Estate. Georgetown: second.

Susy rider. Robert Culver, owner. H. Lay Phillips, Salisbury; third. Billy Boy.

rider. N. Thompson, owner. Ed Chambers. Viola: fourth.

Black Pepper, ride- and owner. John Wilev. Wilmington. Class No. 16 Pairs of Pleasure Horses.

First, Red Rock, rider Bob Williams, owner, Furbush. Salisbury, and Susy Q. rider Robert Culver, owner. H. Lay Phillips.

Salisbury; Second. The Colonel, rider. Ray Book. owner. Howard Rogers.

Berlin: and Lady Rose Higland. rider. Nelson Hammond, owr.er. Mr. and Mrs.

Ham- Class No 1 Ponies, first. Tony Boy. owner Diane CJarr. Newark: second; Bud's Lady, owner, Francis Tweed. Newark: third.

Mary May. Phyliss Ann Carter, Dover; fourth. Tony, David Martin Pepper. Georgetown. Class No.

2 Hunter hacks, first. Flight One. rider. Bob Williams. Salisbury', owner.

Milton Pennewill, Snow Hill, Md second. Susy rider. Bob Culver, owner. Lay Phillips. Salisbury: third.

My Buddy, rider. Simeone Deschamps. owner. Peggy Smith, Newark: fourth. My Fa v.

rider and owner. Teddy Perkins, Wye Mills. Md Class No. 3 Road hacks, first. Royal Winner, rider, Rebecca Graves, owner.

Sidney Timmons. Snow Hill. Md second. The Colonel, rider. Joe Wright, owner.

Howard Rogers, Berlin: third. Lad Rose Higland. rider. Hammond, owner. Mr and Mrs.

Nelson Hammond. Felton; fourth, Copper, rider. Joel Braunfeld, owner, Al Brauafeld, Georgetown. Class No. 4 Tennessee walking class, first.

Moonlight, rider and owner. Robert Culver, Salisbury; second. Strolling Jo Jo. rider. Robert Heller, owner.

Mrs. Helen Hartman. Philadelphia. third. Yankee, owner and rider.

Albert Dawkins. Easton. Md fourth. Top Lady, owner and rider, Milton Pennewill. Snow Hill.

Md. Class No. 5 Driving class, first. Bohemian Whirlwind, driver. Ray Book, owner, Nehi Bottling Co Dover; second.

Royal Winner, driver. Rebecca Graves, owner. Sidney Timmons. Snow Hill: third. The Colonel, owner and driver.

Howard Rogers. Berlin; fourth. Sir Jim. driver. Ben Johnson, owner.

Everett Bryan. Dover. Class No. 8 Green hunters, first. Red Rock, rider, Robert Williams, owner, H.

Furbush. Salisbury; second. Man O' the Mist, rider. Rebecca Graves, owner, Milton Pennewill. Snow HiU; third.

The Duchess, rider and owner. Peggv Smith; fourth. What Not. owner and rider, Lawrence Evans. Berlin.

Prev. Close 32 65 32 33 31.75 30 95 27.90 27 52 26 B2B Open 33.45-50 32 32.61-90 31.80-90 28 40 28 15-18 27 15-50 Dec March May July Oct Dec. March 1948 B-Bid. Chicago Livestock CHICAGO. Oct 22 (Pi.

(U3DA1 Salable hogs 11,000. total 22.000: market 39 00-22 00 common and medium bid 12 00- 16 00 and culls down to 9 oo. s.ow: few early sa.e 50 cents to 1.00 lower 1.25 Bu. hampers yellows 2.00. fair 1 50.

White turnips Pa. and N. J. bskt. some Pa 50-lb.

sacks Rutabagas 75-85C White potatoes: sacks TJ. S. Is or better. Pa. Katahdms.

2.10-2 25. few higher, mostly 2 15: Sebagos 2 15-2 25; Green Mountains 2.00-2 15. few 2 25; various varieties size 1.00-1.10. N. J.

Katah-dins poorly grades. 190. Pa. 50-lb. sacks Katahdins, V.

S. 1. 1.15. EGGS AND BETTER Eggs: Market ruled unsettled. Demand for white large and extra large specials and grade A fair to good.

However mediums weak, lower and accumulating. Pullets in fair demand at 39-43. Storage eggs very slow in demand. Brown nearby specials pushed for sale. Undertone steadier at present price level.

Wholesale selling prices: Consumer grades A extra large large 58-63. mediums 47-50, wholesale grades, specials extra large 61-66, large 60-64, mediums 48-53' a. extras 1 and 2 large 52-56, mediums 43-45, standards Butter: Market firm and higher. Recent slow demand picking up very slightly. However tendency of most dealers is to stock lightly.

Wholesale selling prices: Grade AA bulk grade A tVA-itVi. POULTRY Live poultry Arrivals spotty. Undertone continued weak and irregular. Buyers very cagey and critical, with the feeling nervous. Quotations: Fowls Colored, fancy.

35-38; few small sales higher. Leghorns fancv. 27-28: few 29-30; not cleared; Jut later trade and bulk sales 1 1 f. owtr than Monday's average; closing If nostly 1.50 off; good and choice 180-2300 Day's Record, Tides Orderly conditions prevailed in cotton futures trading through the second hour. Commission house demand was more than sufficient to absorb profit taking and hedging Noon prices were S2 to $3.30 a bale un U.

S. Treasury Report WASHINGTON. Oct. 22 (TP). The position of the Treasury Oct.

18, compared with corresponding date a year ago: Receipts, Expenditures. $184,774,712.15. Balance. Customs receipts for month, $21,751,325.02. Receipts fiscal year July 1, $12,413,231,882.19.

Expenditures fiscal year. $26,238,476,976.95. Excess of expenditures, $13,825,195,094.76. Total debt, $262,130,163,491.82. Decrease under previous day.

Gold assets, $20,303,960,24750 uiuuu. ftiwu. innu. me uuuim, o.nct ..,,.4 r. and rider.

Peggy Smith. Newark, and My 'ZV, V. 6:17 5:12 Buddy, rider. Simone owner 24 00 paid for one load: sows 1 00-1 so Sua rose this morning 8un sets this evening Sun rises tomorrow morning Sun seta tomorrow evening 6: 18! from the previous day. December 33.20.

lower mostly at 21 00: load choice around March 33.83, and May 32 36. Moon rises tomorrow morning 4:45 Length ct day. 10 hours. 55 minutes. Lancaster Livestock Temperatures at Porter Heservolr vry pound oarrows and gilts 22 50; indications good clearance Salable cattle 8.000.

total 9.300: salable caives 800. total 800: good and fed steers and yearlings including yearling heifers 1 00 higher: medium grades steady to strong: all grades fairly active: load lots top long yearlings 3 4 50; odd lots 35.00: Peggy Smith. Newark! Fourth. Royal Winner, rider. R.

Graves, owner. Sidney Timmons. Snow Hill, and Sir Jim, rider. Frances Colichio, owner, Everett Bryan. Dover.

Class No. 17 Pony Driving Class. First. Tony, owner, driver. David Martin Pepper, Georgetown: Second.

Black Beaty. owner-driver. Davey Bryan. Dover; Third. Dixie, driver.

Patsy Wilson, owner, Francis Wilson. Class No. 18 Modified Olympic, First. LANCASTER, Pa, Oct. 22 58.

Livestock 64 Hogs 819. iocai lightweights $27-28. CASH IN A HURRY AUTO LOWtST INTEREST BATES Teai nay borrow whether yaar ear paid for net. Open Friday Cntll I p. n.

39 1 Good and choice 160 to 370 lbs. $27-828. p. m. yesterday Highet yeterday Lowest during night a ra.

today Noon today 49 270 to 500 lbs. Sows $22. Sheep 444. Ewes Lambs: Choice southern choice local medium to good common Class No. 7 Five gaited siddle horses.

Susy Q. rider. Robert Culver, owner. H. Lay Cattle 1.697: calves 353.

Vealers. cood S.K) Tides at Marine Terminal (Mouth of Christina) High 10 13 10.35 ordinary 23-26. Old roosters 21-24. lew 1 T1 25-26. Pullets fancy, over arouna A.

P. M. M. lvalues, ricdse. 45.

soms outstanding, full grown, 4Vi to COLUMBUS. O. (UMKvpr'rln cnuice io-o. cuu ana common siu-4 22 $16. Dry-fed: Bulls, good and choice $20.

Grass-fed: Steers, good 50. jcommon Heifers, good $18-120. common Cows, choice M. $16 50. cutters and canners $7 S0-S12.

6:59 Bulls, good to choice cutters $12- 7 54 $15. 8 40i bulk good and choice steers 22 00-32 00. best heifers 26 25: mixed offerings 3150; i stock cattle slow, steady, mostly 18 50 down: receipts mainly cows and heiferettes; cows 50-75 cents lower: cutters 9 50 down; good beef cows 17 00 down: bulls 50 to ioo lower; sausage offerings stopping, around 16.00 and beef bulls 17 00; vealers steady at 21.00 and below. Salable sheep 4.OC0. total 4.500; few early sales slaughter lambs 25 cents and.

more higher: strictly good natives 19.50- 20 25: good and choice kinds held up to 2100 ar.d above: s.ieaole lots medium na-, tive lambs 15.00: few common kinds down to 11 50: ernes strong with Mon-davs average: two loads good and choice 8 50: two loads 74 pound shortfed limbs went back for further feeding at 1775. High Tides Today AM Ih 6 44 first. Honeysuckle, rider. Gene Repetti. i Phillips.

Salisbury; Second. Flight One. owner. Al Georeno. Philadelphia: second, rider.

Bob Williams, owner. Milton Penne-Rexina Mistress, rider. Nelson Hammond, will. Snow Hill; Third. Duke John, rider, owner.

Mr. and Mrs. N. Hammond. Fel- Wlson Compton.

owner, Mrs. Compton. ton; third. Sir Jim. owner and rider, Ever- Salisbury; Fourth.

Miss Andy, rider. Bob ett Bryan. Dover; fourth. Sam. rider.

Williams, owner. H. Furbush. Salisbury. Charles Terry, owner.

C. V. Townsend. Jr. Class No.

19 Palomino. Tirst. GoldMan. Class No. 8 Handy hunters, first.

Sosy I holder. Richard Carey, owner. Mr. and Q. rider.

Robert Culver, owner. Lay (Mrs. John Sanford. Salisbury; Second. Phillips.

Salisbury; second. Black Magic. 811ver. holder. Richard Calhoun, owner.

C. owner and rider. Raymond Wilson. St. wilkins.

Georges; third. Duke John, rider. Wilson i Class No. 20 Brood Mares. Standard Compton.

owner. Mrs. W. Compton; fourth. Bred and Saddal Horses.

First, Second Lady May, owner and rider. Harold' and Third. Mary Sylvia. Top Lady and Austin. St.

Georges. I Sweet Moonlight, all shown and owned by Class No. Three gtited class, flrgt.i Milton Pennewill. Snow Hill. Md.

mately 35 women scrambled tO-iiney. Iew around. Springers all sires. ward a supply of scarce soap flakes! mostly, 38: few small sales 39-; and bowled over the chain store "lir 1 i uivr uty, uwiia -ui a -wv 1 1 7 39 8 18 8 53 9 18 7:43 Coast I A CORP. 409 Market St.

Ph. 8389 tor smauer cost: a news-Journal stock boy. one woman lost a tootnuoms 34-36. few 37-38. Turkeys fancy.

LJs Wanted to Buy ad is the ivay to in the scrimmage. The crowd dis- heas. 40-45. few 45-47; toms 34-38. few miiim nnuf n.v.n tfe.

eno Ducks few sales 30-32. Kltu Hummock Bombay Hook Fort Pena Reedy Point Chesapeake City Dt compiled by V. 8. Geodetic Bury. nd nucii wic oua Dressd noultry: Market unsettled and lat little cost.

Phone 4-S351. 'sold out. I irregular with demand limited. Under-.

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