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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 26

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Wilmington, Delaware
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Joiirnal-Kvcry Evening, Vilmingtoiu lawarc. Monday. Angut 0. 1951 Twenty-six 331 Delaware Street. New aRIERv.

i.h to n.ieht.ors. Locai 180. Deimr itU m. nalrblmn. TjOCll 180, UeilTli I 1 -a -as td white 7 S0-7V roducc ltlxirkcls bch 1 Sft Aienrv.

imni.t Vrlend, m.V Call the Ou.rd. lor the Utu keofji trpt 1 3-1 bu Obituary ISw York Quotation Aircrafts Up; Trading Slow and n.ltv renrirt on New Jetey N. Y. Slock Quotations (Reported Daily by Laird, BUsell and Meeds, DuPont Bid.) 3 U'Clock funeral home Wednesday evening i our rfCent bereavement tht dea. i of our son Norman oner.

I I Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Orler I a I and Pamtlr. Mrs. J.

1 1 her Denn Anna jsruiiiiiis i nearby '( lh' TOr; I'll I laii Jill IU QllOtallOM NEW YORK. Aug. was PHILADF1.PHIA. Aug I Tr.d-fair and supplies were moderata today Ing was (airly active on the Phiiadel- Dies in City Hospital IN MEMOR1AM Funeral services for Mrs. Alma: Tt.nn StR nn 1 1 1 I.

I 11 mimin nf mt th wholcstit fruit and yegetable Phil wnoiesaie proauca mrev wjo.j Exceptional Strenptlij Shown by lliiiltlorsl mark Wr tomatoes, according the Federal-But. Market! "eaman. I ifihir. Tlnseph Babby, who pawed Prsv Clo 3 si free Clou 1 I. iol.

Jeffersna Lak and onion, so.d lower. Oreen Beryic. m' f. kJU r-m urn V. I A Ultvn uir.aixu I TO I I 1 1 ri Ul fcllC i inmS iUU nsaillllhvii was Joseph T.

Babhy, Jr iii.itrr.. llmfc inH heao. 1 I ,1 lima and snap beans riipri last rail u. mav tatoes, peppers no gradt mark, bu. Apples barely steady Cabbage Street, neic inci" Instrument a 81' FtnTY In loving memory of our dad.

b.kts Twenty ounce and 3 in. up flrm ApplM Jnd atl0U, mght in Delaware Hospital. i after 7 o'clock tonight, Tlmuiny runv. 1V.O. ii fwi.i mark.

i. I Born in wi mmgion. oausnttr. Wilmington, daugmer Hedman. who lived with Vear, ago today.

Aug 1222, His Hi's IMl's XM 4ii', Id's SI i rr. r' nf Harrv McMullen ana me iate nrna tipHman McMullen and the late Hedmani Children. 4l.i io-l up, men. o-i jj. low an uau s.f,,lln chn siaa "lI .7 V.

oo nuason vsmj srev mn'ii bM, i-j oo, mostly 1 2s-i 7. mea ina jane y'est Street, diet! riuay aitei an SMITH In loving memory of our der ion, Srt. William I. Smith, who loit boses U. 8 No.

1 Duchens in. up or bll. i.j 25, rP, and poorer member of the fcpiseopai MARKETS AT A GLANCE STOCKS Lower; aircrafts resist trend. BONDS Lower: Governments in supply. i.

2 60-3 00. rip 2 00-2 24 2'. In, up ha.f bu bask I small 75 r-tndrai Church of St. John; The Rev. Jacob Heinrieh.

pas-jT Word Wtr. w. rtea AfirBcfian iu i' corn' yeiiow uu Admiral Corp. 5" Air Keductloo 1 Allied Chem Kid Allied Btoret 47 Leather Amtr. Can American Oanamtd Amtr.

tiaj-fcltc Amer. Loco. 1 1 American Radiator Amtr. Hmeit at Kcl M' A.uer. Tel.

St Tel J'-' Amerlcaa Tobacco Amerlren Viscose Anaconda Copper Armour St Co Atchuon Top. It Sao. Atlantic Coait l.lna Atlantic Rrflnlnt Mill Powder 41 Alias eowder Pld. 25-75. treasurer ol si.

Annei ynapic church! 7'. Williams Red 2'i in. up 3 25-50, 2'. In i 50-2 00. fair 1-125.

poorer bu. Johna-ManvUit K. Kenntcott Coppsr Liggett It Myera Lion Oil Co Lockheed Aircraft Loew'g Martin. Oienn L. Monsanto Chem Montgomery Ward Philip Morris Co Nit.

Cah KegtstiT Nsl. Dairy Prod. Natl. Dept. mores Nat'l.

Distillers Nat. Vulcanised Flora Newport lnd Y. Central North American North Amer Aviation Fjauiv u. His Family 37's UP 2 50. ripe 2 00.

Twenty Ounct 2's In. crates 1 $0-1 75 ol the Women the Women of St. Jonn, ana u. was ud 2.75-3 25. fcarly Mcinto.n i a in.

up Potatoes a 1 some sue n. r.f ii i i' 1 1 ii "cw a i ai mciSMITH-in lovinf memorY 85 i 3 50. 2'-. In up 50-75. 2 In up 2 00, 100 lb some rlh memDer.

win j.m,, srnlth. Jr who di. itiLfk. Kathdin wmf hrvy to mornhpr. will IlClate COTTON Lower; nigner man expected crop report.

I WHEAT Weak; hedging pres- pure from northwest. COHN Kasy; more moisture! funeral and Interment in River-1 AT, 31, ii'ji. A la, h.Dttt tni II-. an1 fythpr TP Cooblers 3 "5 IIU i.6l iVIIIt lisaiil fit" I 1 11 I 111 1 1.1 OHM eaaiy misseu mm. Katahdm, 1 50-1 75.

immediate survivors. I view wmewrj, greenlnns 2't in up 2 2'. in. up 2 00 Traiisparenta no sire marks 100, 20 bu. bskts fcarly Mcintosh no grade 'marks 2'.

in up 1 50-2 00. 2 In up 1 oo-l 25, rarums cell pack Duchess. Williams Red and Miltons U. 8 No. 1 5 HR.

11 2. ISO. 150-185. Cobblers 135-150: Pa. lnk biers loo lb sacks 1 75-3 00.

so ib. sacksi The Rev. Ralph M. Carm cnau, 150-155. few 160; Del.

50 lb. lscl Of the Camearai CIIUIL-11, I Kaiahdina 1 o-no low as 150. I nTiriaie at funeral services. Death Notices Other Deaths I LOWRY S. GLENN In Rid- i peaches: j.

ou. S1'. in in. up Golden at 2 p. m.

Wednesday in the( Baill: 4 bu cm 1 00 Beans cranberry Bu. bfkts I. Is 3 00 fair qual. 2 00 N. J.

2 50 N. Y. Hudson Valley, 2 25-50 DAVIS-In this city on Saturday, Aug. 7, 1954 Florence widow of Alex- 40'. 61 'a M's best 3 00.

Trlogems 2 75. ooioen Spitcr funeral Home, iwii.y- rhemist for Sun iniooe, and Bunhi.hj np. 25. j. bu.

nh af)d Market streets, with cy Park 4 chemist lor aun ander Davis, aged HI years. Relative, rr and friend are Invited to attend tha FULLER In funeral vervlcc-s at the Chandler Fu- iS crest 3 interment in Lower Brandywine ''h-- 2 Beans lima, bu nmpr. rl. 1 un Hun- Pomptprv There Will be no HAKHl il. i 25: 1 2 00-2 25, few best 3 do.

oro. in corn belt. OATS Kasy with corn. NEW YORK, Aug. 9 OP.

The Slock market declind today in a moderate way with exceptional Strength displayed hy aircrafts. In the late afternoon, prices ranged from between 1 and 3 points higher to around 2 points lower. Business was relatively slow at 2,100,000 shares compared with Friday's huge share trading in a swiftly fall no. ralip.H nome. ueiaware nvriine nq fair ousi.

1 20-75 i.ii 1 httrri. 1-3 25. one marked hydracooled vipWino 14 25-4 50. Trlogems 3 00. early Elbertas 11 II1.

sr; I Means snap: Bu. bskts -N Valen-1 tines 2 50. Pa. Bountlfuls 2 25-75. few 3 25: Pa.

nan ou t''" 1 Miami DMiii, uu, tellerson street on TuesdHV alternoun. 'elair Oil Company executive. I Aug 10. at 2 30 0 clock Interment at uu uhiho'ij 1 Wilmington and Brandvwlne Cemetery. EDWARD W.

COCHRANE "rlends may call at the funeral hornet mrmpl. 60: retired i 'venln 12 00. Valentines lair qual. 2 00. N.

jUhiee 150. Red Haven 185 3Irs. Mary liaiumonu I'I's Madison Co, Bountlfuls 2 50-75, Valen- Knap beans: Bu. N. Valentines some It'll tines 2 75-1 00 fair qual 2 00-2 25.

ord. llr 1 75-2 ,0. ord. 1 25-1 50, Contenders 3''s' 1 00-1 50 Contenders 2.00-2 tn Bountlfuls 2 00; Pa. Valentines Mrs.

Marv Elizabeth Ham- spors director for the Hearst Donot.AS-in Lakenau Hospital. Phiia. mond, 49, wife of Frederick M. newspapers and former Kansas -otVi. 2-2 25, few 2 50 rLima beans: J.

ou. i jo-. Hammond, died Saturday at hci ritv and Ch caCO sports editor. laughter or Martin and Klia tv 75-125 Avenue Rich- u.va,, 121 Ea.t Stuart Avenue. l.sndoine.

Blueberries' N. J. cultivated per pint home, 32 MattneS Avenue, nii-ii (-jpoRGE OSCEOLA In ied 37 vears Relatives and friends at is md 18-23 flrdson Park an. nvlted attend the service from the, 25-27. small to m'a 10 anifcon rtnu'iKtnn.

about 80 con- pn.r.t unm vim w.hir,. SalLond C'ewiston Fla about 80. ord. qual. IDU.

nunon ey Valentines ord qual 1 25-50 L. Is Valentines ord. qual. 150, Contenders 60 Is! 2 oo I Beets: Bunched l'j bu crts H'l's and L. I.

75-1 00, topped L. Is. bu, 7 bkts I 00 Rait, to Ohio Hrndlx Aviation Beneficial loan Brlh. Steel r.oelng Airulau Bork-Werner Brines Mlg UuMlnglun Mill Canada Dry Canadian t'lciflo Carrier Corp Celaneai Corp Chrl. It Ohio Chrynler Corp Cities Hervlca Com Coca-Cola Commercial Credit T.

Financial Corp. Consolidated (dlson Container Corp font. Can Cont. Diamond Flbra Cont. Motors Corn Products Curtlss-Wrigrit Com.

Curtlss-Wrlght Deerl It Co Dei. Power St Light Diil. Bragrams Ltd Douglas Aim alt Dow Chemical ing market. The market was Irregularly lower at the opening and continued on down until mid- afternoon. Au- n'fVX was horn and Pa 1 25-1 50.

smal and poorer area SlUCrCU ine pdllldltll ui iiic n. uir 85-125. some ben i so, raiseo in Seminole Indians in Florida. I 3ilverbrook Cemetery. her husband clock.

Interment at o'clock Hl.tlfherrlec Per ot few best Ohio nil Oliver Faim IWulpment Overland Motors Packard Motori Pan Amer. Alrwavi Paramount Picturel Penney, Penna R. PhllCO Phila Reading I Phillips Pet Plymouth Oil Purs Oil ft Radio Corp. of Amer. Radio Keith Thealrg Hepulillc fiteel Reynolds Tot).

Rockwell Spring Ax.a St. Regis Papar Bchenley DlsU Hcott Paper Sesrs Roenuclt Bimmons Co Sinclair Oil Socouy Vacuum Houthern Pacing Southern Railway Southern Railway Pfd. Standard Drands standard Oil of Calif Htantlard Oil of lnd Htamlard Oil of N. .1 In addition to 30, per pint 12-15 I Pa. and N.

J. 50 lb. sacks 1.25. Blueberries: Cultivated per pint 25-30. r.LKKY few best lane 31-35.

smaller 20-23 I Celery N. J. crates Pascal roukh 2'a Broccoli 45 bu. crts. 12 bunche, dozens 2 00: hearts per bunch Oold'-n at It's II' 40'.

IP. Js J's II S'i's ni ii S.7. id's All's SK'a Si's til Sll's ill's J'. 4t' 4 r.i.'s 4U IV. ail' SH1.

"SI llll 40'. l'' OS's 81 'l Ml it'l's 4'1' i Sll's 37'. M's IS'. Births Zl l'i 7 'i 2 50. 1-5 cents, one marked cents, ruisi fair qua).

2 74-3 00. DENN In this cltv on Aug. 1954, Vera wife of J. Huber Denn of 3010 North Harrison Street. Relatives und friends are Invited to attend the ineral services at the John W.

Snlcer Funeral Home, successor to William E. Haines, Twenty-fourth and Market Streets, on Wednesday afternoon. Aug. 11. at 2 o'clock.

Interment at Lower Brandvwlne Cemetery. No viewing Tuesday evening. CAKB.MiK Bu many fair 3 1 1 50. Pa she is survived by two daughters, Patricia and Barbara, at home; three sons, Lemuel, Richardson Park; Russell, Clifton Heights, and Harold, at home; a sister, Mrs. Dewey Taylor, Farmington; two brothers, George Clendaniel.

Milford, and Elmer Clendaniel, Frederica, Jumbos 50-75, fiotne best HASKELL To Mr. and Mrs. Harry O. Haskell. 1001 Berkley Road.

Westover Hills, at Delaware Hospital on Aug. a daughter. Cabbage: umniMie rouno type n. 50 lb sks. 1 00-1 1 bu.

boxes 75-1 00. few 1 25. poor 25-50 Y. Oranae Co. 50 lb sks.

1.00, 1 3'S bu 4 's bu bask, some fair 1-150, hlghbuab, 150. low 125, best 2 Uppers' Bu N. California Wonders m.rt i. larae 1 extra large h.ivvpp To Mr and Mrs Harold GEOROR In New York City on Aug. SAWYER TO Mr.

ana Mrs naruiu Hvli.na hmhinH nf M.r. I boxes 1 00-1 25. melon rrts. ord. to fair I qual.

50-85. L. Is. 1 3 '5 bu. boxes 1 75-1 00, melon crts.

fair rond. 'u Rau.vr 17 Hillside Road. Clavmont and three grandchildren 2-2 50. other bullnose type Pa S0 0. red type js bu.

boxes 75-1 uu The Rev. William Tu. of the on AU 7 melon crts. 100, Havoy type melon crts. California Wonders 115-1 50.

si 4 47 7 -m 'a J-a 11't1 M' so'i nr'a ait'. Rll'a Hi'. m's1 I IK 1 a liN'ij S7 i 4'a 4'a! illl4 fitl's Ml i-t'i IH'. IK I sii'i It's i i l'a I .11 Si Hii'l 411 411' Mil's liu UK ihi'i mi's ail ft 1 i l'a l' 4tU 4I "It Sll Kill's It.V, l'Vk "ii 's lllll SI'S S7'i tiY- 47 471. 4 'a si' 4''a 4 Hi's HI1.

44 41'. 1V Ilk till i I 'la In no and Doxes pi 1 00 Church of God in Milford, will officiate at funeral services at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Berry Funeral Home, Milford, where friends may call tonight. In i Carrots: Topped and washed N.

HiH'bu bskts, 100. N. Y. Orange Co. bu 1 00-1 25.

50 Ib ski. inrl. small 1 50-110. Bunched J. bu.

crts, em. i 7 up Twenty Ounce 3 00. Pippin Pype 2 75. fitarrs 2 25-2 50, early Mcintosh 1 io! Pa. Summer Ramhos In.

up 3 25, Duchess In. mln. 2 25. Mushrnoma: Pa. 4 nt.

bask. 1 25-1 50. FICCADENTI-To Mr. nd Mrs. Vlto Ficeadentl, 44 Walnut Street.

Penns Grove. N. at Delaware Hospital on Aug. 6. daughter.

HOULEK To Mr. and Mrs. William Hnule. I East Twenty-third Street, at Delaware Hospital on Aug. 1, daugh- Cauliflower: Double deck 12 tiiislier, l-'e sales aid ord.

I 'I mi.t Ml 1 7T. fair final FCllK. RITTtCR terment will be in Odd Fellows 1 50-75. ord qual, 75 1 25. r.w.

Market steady to firm: demand (Jpmetery, Milford wr Ml'. Alice aiincr DRUPIESKI-To Mr and Mrs Henry i Celery; wa.died Id In crts, improved at higher prices, auvvue. I Pascal type 3 ord, qual. 1.00. no tp quality large and mediums were Mt'a'alM marks Oolom Heart and Pascal n0 more than sufficient for current HI I type fair qual, 1.25.

I bu. crts needs. Wholesale selling prices, minl-41 Pascal tvpe Hearts 2 doi. 1 00, few 1 25. I mum 10 per cent AA quality large white 1t N.

Orange Co. Indlv. washed crts. 4d-4, browns 43-44. medium whites 33-llil'i idolden Heart doi.

1 few browns extras minimum Drupieskl, Bel Air. at Delaware Fiinernl sprvires for Mrs. Alice Hospital on Aug. 1, a daughter, DuPont Common Dui'rnt II Ml 1'ld Uuf'ont tt iO Pld I Fast man Kodak t.li'cuio Auto Litt Family Flnancg Federal MokiiI Freepori 'l'cxag Oen'l. Fleci.rla (iell l.

Foods (irn. Motors (Jen. Motors $1.7.1 Pfd. Cien Motors i'fd (loodvear T. 4 Goodrich Co Ut.

Northern (ireyhound Corp unimirian Aircraft Uulf Oil Halllliurton Mayes Mia. Hercules powder Hercules Powder, Pfd. Hiram Walker I tndustrlnl lnt'l. Ilarvesler Int l. Nickel lnt'l.

Paper lnt'l. Putier Pld lnt'l. Telalel Hun Oil Tea Corp Texas (Julf Sulphur Tlmken Roller Hearing Trans Western Air Twent, Film Onion Bag PP Union Cerhldi Union Oil of Calif Union Paclllo United Aircraft United Fruit Unlled Uas. Corp U. U.

1 United Merchants Mfg. United Para. Plr.t. B. Kuliber, Com Ruliher, Pld a.

Bteel 8 HUel I'fd Warner Bros. Plct Western Union WrstlnghousB Air Brakg Wcstlnnhouse Ileo gnret C. Geurge of 1802 Woodlaun Avenue, aged 62 years. Relatives and (rlends are invited to attend the funeral services at the Marshall II. Yeatman Si Son Funeral Home.

810 Washington Street, on Wednesdev afternoon. Aug, 11. at 2 o'clock DST. Interment at Lakeside Cemetery, Dover, Delaware. Frunds may call at the funeral home Tuesday evening after 7 o'clock.

HAMMOND In Richardson Park. on Aug. 1. 1054. Marv Elizabeth, wife of Frederick M.

Hummiind. aged 40 yars. Relatives and friends are invited to att.nd the funeral service the Berrv Funeral Home, Milford, on Tuesday afternoon. Aug. 10, it 2 clock (DST).

Interment at Odd Fellows Cepieterv, Milford, Del. Friends may call at the funeral home. IIF.DMAN In this citv on Aug. 1054. Alma, wife of the la'e John A.

Hedman of 1222 West Street, aged S3 tears. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend -the services at the McCrerv Funeral Home. 2700 Washington Street, on Tuesday mornim. Aug. 10.

at 11 o'clock DST. Interment at Rivcrview Cemetery. Friends msv i all at the funeral home this evening after 1 o'clock. HEMPHILL Suddenly, on Aug. 7.

1954. Robert son of Fohert B. and Bessie Crossgrove Hemphill of St. fieoroe's, aged years. Funeral iervic.es and interment private at the convenience of the fnmilv at the Oeb-h-trt Fun-ral Home In New Tuesday morning.

LA Dtl In this citv on Aug, B. 1954, Gabriel husbond nf Artcne 4'i 2 25. ord. to fair qual. 1 Pascal 90 per cent A quality large white 41-iJ.

311 I type 3 dos. 2 00. 16 In. crts. Oolden mixed colors 4(1-41, medium whites 32-SiH I Heart 2-3 dog.

2 00-2 50. 4 dor. 1 32 "3. mixed colors current re C. Wanner, 63, wife of Walter LUTZTo Mr.

Joseph d. E. Wanner of Olean, N. Will Luti. 515 Washington Street, at Delate held Wednesday at 11 a.

m. ware Hospital on Aug. 1, a daughter. in St. Anne's Pisctpal Church, HEI3LEBTo tnd M.

JProme MiddletOWTI, With the Rev. l'ercys 1234 Prospect Drive. Kynlyn. L. Donaghay, former rector, 1 at Delaware Hospital on Aug.

1, a son. el's I few outstanding 2.50-75, fair nual. 1 00- celpts 30-31. checks 20-22. I''1, 1 50.

dot. 1 50-75. few best 2 00. 8 do. Butter: Market steady.

Trading qual. few 1.75-2 00. Pascal tvpe'nllfg on all grades were adequate for 1VI' 2-3 2 25-90, few best 2 75, fair qual. the good demand. Wholesale selling officiating.

51 'ill 50-75, 4 2 25. ord. to fair qual. I nrlrev bulk In fibre boxes, orade A 1 50-75, 4 2 25. ord.

to fair qual. l.vi'i 1.00-1 50. don. ord. qual.

1 00-1 25 I Grade 1.00-1 50. don. ord. qual. 1 (10-1 25 HANDLIN To Mr.

and Mrs. John E. Handltn, 201 Colonial Avenue. Colonial Heights, at Delaware Hospital on Aug 1, a son. Mrs.

Wanner, who died Saturday in Olean after an illness of five weeks, was born near Middlelown, the daughter of the Lite Dan M. and Adeline Wilson Cherries: 12 qt. bskts. English Morel-los fair rond. 2 25-50, 4 nt.

bskts. lrreg cond Montinorencys 15-80. English Mo-rellos 1 Chinese rabDage' J. 45 bu. crts N.

Y. Orange Co. crts. 1.50-75. fair qual.

100, Collards: N. J. l'j bu. crts. PLALE To Mr.

and Mrs, Oeorge A 17. Ml 'Jl' Couiiuculilies Reported dally bv Laird St Co. Ncminirs Building Plale. 15 Ordmont Drive. Prnns Grove.

17. 50 'a -M'. UK's 1 Cochran. She and her husband at Delaware Hospital on Aug. a Wonlworth Co.

afternoon when some xupport appeared. Throughout, however, the aircrafts were strong, especially Hoeing, General Dynamics, Sper-ry and Grumman. They gathered in support from the building materials and movie issues, the latter losing ground late in the session. Motors were depressed with Chrysler under selling pressure from time to time. Chrysler cut.

its dividend last week and Friday dropped 5:,4. Today it opened on 5,000 shares off at 58 and then slipped some more. Both Packard and Stude-baker were active, the former steady and the latter lower, after reporting first half losses. Going down with the motors were the steels, railroads, oils, coppers, chemicals, mail order shares, and some airlines. Large blocks of several oil company shares were on the tape.

A block of 13,300 shares of Atlantic Refining went unchanged at 33'ie, 20,000 Standard Oil of California off at and 25,000 shares of Socony-Vacuum off a at 42M. It also xvas announred that the Slock Exchange had approved member participation In a secondary distribution of 50,000 shares of Standard Oil (NJ) at a dealers' discount of around H5 cents a share. American Telephone was hit by selling and lost around 2 points at one time before recovering from Its worst. Also lower were Santa Ke, S. Steel, General Motors, U.

S. Rubber, Montgomery Ward, Radio Ken-necott Copper, International Taper, Liggett Myers, Texas Eastern Air Lines, and Cities Service. Among persistently higher slocks were Oliver y.onith Western Union, Consolidated Natural (las, Johns-Man-ville. and U. S.

Gypsum. The American Stock Exchange had a higher tendency. Trading was moderate, (Jetting ahead were Anglo Iranian Oil, Coastal Caribbean Oils, Continental Aviation, Lear. New Park Mining, Pacific Petroleums, U. S.

Air Conditioning, and Waco Aircraft. Lower were Bellanea Aircraft, C. C. Super, Humble Oil, Niles-ltemenl-Pond, and Webb Knapp. Foreign Kxclianjre NEW YOUK.

An 9 tt- Pump 41 Worthlngin Wit RAT Open 15H few 1.00. L. Is. l'a bu. crts, 1,00.

Sept. Zenith Kx dividend. moved to. Olean about 20 yeais ago. i CADDFLL To Mr.

and Mrs, Ray- Surviving, in addition to herj-nd, Cadde Kyntyn. De.aware husband, are two sorts, Edmund C. Wanner, Cincinnati, 0 arid; cahall-to Mrr and Mrs. Wesley Robert Wanner, Ithaca N.Y;Chan Tt two brothers. Woodall and Rich- 3PM 1 1 Ji'i'i tno'i l.il l.il'.

American Slock t.nw MU', ill lill's 1 Vl' IMI'. I.V, 'l Ill III till! -HI'. 'ill's 'Mil Hill's I'll l.v". I.Vl'j I I'S COT I DM ill nit'l sihs ais.l Local Securities Reported dally hy Land, Ulnsell ft Meeds Bid Ask'-il Corn; Yellow crts. approx.

2 00 N. Y. Hudson Valley sect, M.ir. ord. to fair qual.

crts. approx. 4'a-5 dos. 150, sacks approx 50-55 ears 7.j-i Sept. 150.

few best 1.15-2 00, bu. bskts. count iVc. unknown 75. Mar.

Cucumber: Bu, bskts. J. lrreg qual. 1 most sales fair Oct. qual, 15.

ord. qual. 25-50. small Inrl. Dec.

fair qual. 1 Pa. 1.75-2 25. few Mar. anjze snn'ard L.

Cochran, both ot MinntQ- cappos-to Mr. and Mrs. constan- fiui' skiers. Mrs. Nellie I Cappos.

410 Delaware Avenue, at Reported dally by Laird, Hlssell i Delaware Hospital on Aug. 6. a daugh St.1l Loekwood. Mrs. Ethel Trice, and Meeds, Dul'ont Uiillding best 2.50, few 1.50, ord, qual.

50-75, small 2 00-3 50 Is. few best hreak i fiircsrici Ana. A sharp breas I MU.I. UIU, OU. 1 M.V...V.W, 1 nn.5 as.

r.i. In sovheans unsettled the rest oi uie ter. ENOCIIRON-To Mr, and Mrs. Richard Enochson. Kynlyn, at Delaware Hospital on Aug.

1. a daughter. MAGUIGAN To Mr. and Mrs. William Magulgan.

Slmonds Gardens, at Delaware Hospital on Aug. 8. a on the Hoard of Trade today Mrs. Mary TIart, all of Middle-town; Mrs. Maliel Horsey of Wilmington, and Mrs.

Jennie Wood-rail, Chestertown, two grandchildren, and several nieces and nephe-vs. Interment will be In Forest Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday night at the Daniels Funeral Home, Middletown. Prev. Close Jli 6'" l'i 4 i I's I' r.

's IV l(! 1 15-IH 4 ''a 5 1 till'. HO LI UV qual, small 1 50. Dandelion; bushel crt. N. J.

nd Is, 1 Ml. Eggplant: Bu. bskts, 50, few 2 15, fair qual. 1,1,0, High Bush J.flO. Italian type bushel bskts.

bu. hskls, 1 Endive l'j bushel crls. mostly fair qual. 1.25-75, some 2.00-2 50, few best qual. 2.75, ord.

qual. 75-1 00, I'i busliel crt. Including some lair qual. 1 00-1 50, few best 1.75, poorer 60-15, 1 1D bushel crt. 75-1 00.

(Ireeii onions: N. J. and L. Is. luas Dealings became active as the market, slumped.

Hovbean tumbled as much as 10 cents a bushel, the limit decline permitted in a single session. The drop followed report of more rain in parts of the Midwest over I he week-end and a government estimate ol a slightly higher cotton crop than expected. Toward the finish wheat became quite weak particularly the distant contracts. Home selling apparently was based on prospects for a lower government sup- Allegheny Airline Ilai'luin Hteel Bellanc Aircraft Calvan Cons. Oil Catulin Coastal Carth.

OU Ulec. Ud Si Btl ('lying Tiger Mumble Oil Imperial oil Can. lnt'l. Ltd Meaabl Iron Nrw llrlllsh Dom. Oil pan Coastal Pctm.

fantepeo Pnnroad tlcmlnitton Arnu at. Lawrence Corp. Technicolor MANWARINO To Mr. and Mrs. Stanley E.

Manwarlng. Brookview Apartments, at Delaware Hospital on Aug. 7, a daughter. La Du of Wilmington Manor Gardens, aged 53 years. Relatives, friends, and employes of the American Munrranei.e Bteel Co.

are Invited to attend the services at the Qebhart Funeral Home, New Castle, on Thursday afternoon, Aug. 12, at 2 o'clock (DSTi. Interment at flracelawn Memorial Park. Friends mav call at the funeral home on Wednesday evening. LEWIS In this citv on Aug.

4. 1954. Catherine mother of Violet. James, A and Clifton A. Lewis, aged 47 years.

Relatives, friends, members of Elizabeth Bnlden Temple No. 269. Daughter of Elks, IBPOE ot and Hattie Hubbard Council are invited to attend the funeral from her late residence, Its North College Avenue, Newark, Del on Tuesday afternoon. Aug. 10, at 1 o'clock.

Services at St. John's A. U. Church, Newark. at 2 o'clock.

Interment at Mount Zion ceme'erv. Friends may call Monday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock. TODD In Newark, on Aug, 7, 1054. William husband of the late Indiana Todd of 38''2 North Chapel Street. Newark, aged 77 years.

Relatives, friends and members of the American Flag Council No. 28 are invited to attend the funeral services from the resilience of his daughter and son-ln-lnw, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Trice, 38'ii North Chapel Street. Newark.

on Tuesday evening. Aug. 10. at 8 o'clock DST. Further at Harmony Church.

on Wednesday afternoon. Aug. II, at 2 o'clock. Interment at Federalsburg, Md. Friends mar call Tuesday evening after 7 o'clock.

WANNER In Olean, N. on Aug. 7. 1954. Alice Cochr.

Wanner, wife of Walter E. Wanner, aged 63 years. tli Ill's SI 's in'i HI'S I'l'fl M-' 0'. 1 111 KHII0 UIIII0 Lie. HI 10 Ill's 17'.

10,1 III Illl'i 4ll's 10.1 "II qg'i liti'i lio'i ill Hi's 1 I'M 21.111 fl 'Ill ft Ml an 4 in ion (IS IKK Allegheny Airlines .11 Ami r. Rini Artesian Water, Com. Atlas Powder Pld Hi'liellcial Corp Hanrrott, Lion St Hons llraiidywlne Hey. Ao, Com. Chrldtlana Bee.

Coin. Christian Hit. I'M. Cont, Amc-r. Lite, Ins.

Cum. CorpAinrrlca, lnr Del. Memo, llrliiga '71 Del. Memo. Bridge '7 Del, Memo, llrlilita ifiti '78 Delaware Railroad Co.

Com. Diamond Ice ft Coal 5' Pld. Diamond Ice Coal, Com, Diil'iml Pfd Dul'iint 4 Pld DuPont of Can. Ltd Kler.lrlo Hose and Hiibber Ilei rules Puwiler Pld. Warner Co.

Com Wellington Fund Wilson Line Co. Com HANKS Trust Co Commercial Trust Co Delaware Trust Co Kuiilt, Hcc. Trust Company K.rnieis Hank Industrial Trust. Co New in Trust Co. Wilmington Trust Co x-Kx, dlvlil.ud unit r-Kx-rluhla Nominal quotation William E.

Todd Funeral services for William E. Todd, 77, will be held at 8 p. in. tomorrow in the home of eve! on ie 1H.13 cron. hedging Irom the met constderaDie 1 00.

Kale: 1'4 bushel crt. 100, Leeks; Per bunch 15-20, Northwest sus his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Trice, losses Wheat closed im-2' i North Chapel Street, Newark. seT Further srevices will be held in VAN SANT To Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Van Bant. MUllngton. at Delaware Hospital on Aug. a son.

WILLIAMS To Mr. and Mrs. Richard Williams, 815 New Castle Avenue, at Delaware Hospital on Aug. 7, a daughter. BRATCHFR To Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Bratcher. 315 East Ninth Street, at St. Francis Hospital on Aug. 8, a daughter.

HANNIO To Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Hannlg. New Castle, at St. Francis Hospital on Aug. a son.

OWENS To Mr. and Mrs. George Owens, Brookland Terrace, at 8t. Francis Hospital on Aug. 8, a son.

ber oer i.ni' i- i- tember 711.: rye 3 lower, nnu. ni- mamiOIiy, ivieuiuuiai v-nui cu ber si ii. soybeans tc to rents 2 n. m. Wednesday with m- hundred! terment in Federalsburg, Md.

to 3 cents A retired employe of National pounds higher, September 15 l.KTTUCK Lettuce: lrreg. qual, and rond, mostlv ord. to lair qual. J. I bushel cri.

Iceberg type 2 dog. 15, IBs N. Y. Osweno sec. Iceberg, type 24s l'a buslirl crt.

1 50-75, few 2 00, poorer 75-i 25, cartons 18s 1.50-75, poorer 1011-125, eastern crt. Bomnlne type Big Huston 2 dilg, 1.75-2 00, ord. qual. 1.25-50, Y. Or.

Co. eastern crt. Romalne 75- 1 25. Hlg Boston 3 1.50-75, pooler 1 00-1 25, L. Is.

l'a bushel crt. Iceberg and Homalne 75. Mushrooms: 4 qt. bask. Pa.

ex. fry and specials 1.25-50. few best, 1 65-75, fair cond, 1 00, fancy and medium 100, Y. med. to large lair cond.

75 Mustard 1', bushel crts. 1 Okra: 13 qt. bask. 2 25-50. Onions: 50-lb.

sacks N. 3 yellows Vulcanized Fibre Company, Mr. l.aliiniotc Livculork BAl.TIMOHE Aug. (HHt)AI Cattle 2.00); holdovers 3ml. include 34 loads slaughter steers, commercial to average choice grades predominating, rows making up 50 per cent uf run.

also on oiler 4 loads stocker and feeder cattle, trading opened moderately active on slaughter steers, round steady; hellers in light supply, steady; cows slow, steady to 50 cents lower; most weakness on calipers and cutters; not much done early on stnekera and feeders; slaughter bulls fairly sleady; good and choice 7B0-12JB lb. slaughter steers 2(1 00-23 50, around 2 loads high choice to prime SIH-S01 lbs 24.00-50. utility and commercial 14.00-H 50 load iiood Ib. sluuwhter heifers 20.00. utility and commercial rows 10.00-12 50, Chicago Livestock chanae rate follow Kuril Hrltuni In Todd died Saturday night at the Chapel Street residence where he had lived for the past two dollars, others In cenlsi: Canacllan dollar In New York open Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at Anne's Episcopal Church.

Middletown, on Wednesday morning. Aug. 11. at 11 o'clock DBT. Inlerment at Forest Cemetery, Middletown.

Friends mav call at the Daniels' Funeral Home. Middletown, Tuesday evening after 1 o'clock. PLASTEK To Mr. and Mrs. Stanley PlaMek.

220 North Jarkson Street, at LancasUT LivPflork market 3 per cent premium or HO years, Mr. Todd retired five years; Hospital on Aug. a daugh- U. 8. cente up of i' nil.

Kurnpe ureal Hnlalii (pound Llve- Aug (lie1. LANCASTER, CHICAGO. Aug. (OT. (USDA3 -Salable hogs 0.500: active: butchers and sows unevenly steady to 25 higher; choice 180-210 lb.

butchers 22 several loads and lots 180-230 lb. 24 00; some 160-115 lb. 20 50-22 50; 2S0-30O lb. 21 00-22 15: a few 310-315 lb. 19 choice 330-40O lb.

sows 17 50-10 IS: with lighter weights 20 00-21 00; large lots 425-600 lb. 15 00-11 50. rtt.ia 'n nnor calves 400; ago after 30 years service with the company. He was born in brown -To Mr. and Mrs Alfred Mirvlanrl anri had 1 ived in Dela-i Brown.

600 North Rodney Street, at Mar land, ana naa nvea muw wlltnln(ton Generai Hosplllll on A ware since 1917. He was a SOn. ber of the American Flag Coun-, 1 35 N. Y. yellows med.

Orane Co. 1 25-50. few 1 60-65. smaller 1 $2 81 11-1(1. up 1-1(1 of a mil; HrU-luin ilrann 3 00 1-16.

oft OOJ-ltl of a mil France ifrnnci .28 of a rent, nn-rhanaedi Germany (western) (Deul.sclie marxt 2.1 8, uni handed, Holland (KiiUdprl lids'J'-a, up of a cent. Italy illrai 1G 1 ot a tent, unchanecil. cannert aim cuuei. i oo- 2 00-2 25. flats medium sire 140 'tuck: I Hogs- 11(15: local lightweights 30-23: good and ihiilre IH0-2MI pounds 23-24 50.

25(1-350 pounds 211-23, sows 14-18, Sheep 2V2; ev.es all weights 3-6; I choice spring lambs 2i medium to I good 16-17; cnmuiun 14 i cattle, 2112; calves: dry fed steers prime (00-1100 pounds 25-20 5(1; i choice 21-24; good 21-23. medium 20-21: lino. ion 's 'iO- riNtiBR to Mr. and Mrs Louis steers moderately active: steady to 25 cil. No.

28, Jr. O. U. A. weliht canners sou.

uumy red medium slr.e 1,75, 25 ib. sacks white mercial bulls 12 odd head boilers 1 2S-75. pickiera 1.00. 14 50. few good to low choice stockerj parslev.

N.J. curly bu. bask. 1.10-15, and feeder steer calves 18.00-20.00. fair quai.

125: 1', bu. bask. 1 50-75. 4-5 Portugal (escuilol 350. uucliaiiKed GRIFFITH FUNERAL HOMES H0 Delaware Ave.

1406 New Koad. Is mere Phono 3-9614 riit-i, oih (M 11 winning- Bweden ikronai In unchanged. llreel 2.1 J2'a. llll- Calves 500: trailing moderately active. bushel crt.

75-1 00, plain bu. bask (krone) 50, un- Switzerland ilranei changed; Denmark changed. aa-j Ml: to 100 higher, upturn on prime: 1 25-50. L. Is.

curly lugs 100. plain lug. See alVer. '1 C'T UWcd 'Jl good to low choice 20.00-22 i5. a few ence Todd, all of Newark, i lon General Hospital on Aug.

8, a 16 I root melon crt. Us 150. good and choice medium 211-23; prime 1.1011-1500 25-2(1 vealers, PEACHKS .1... in ce urlme veulers UP to it ihi. commercial loads high choice and prime over oo Km Tod(i Castle: daughter.

'ii 'JS ini' nin-si Boon iu Latin America: Argentina Ifreei 12s unrhanurd, Brail! itreei 170, unchanged; Meitlco 02, unc hani-il. Veue-tuela ilwllvari 30 01. unrhanvii-d Far East; Hong Kong dollar 17 60. high choice heifers 18 50-23 oo. utility and seven Rianticnuaren.

tie as BPVrzTo Mr Mt, Rand up to 23;" good 1K-20; medium 16-17; i to low good 11.5U-K.00. cull and utility iroioimin 10 15. bulls: good and choice 7 00-11 00. ls-22, cutler common and medium 12-j Hogs goO: trading active on barrows good to choice bolognas aills at 25-75 cents higher, masl-i vealers: choice and prime 22-21: goiidmum upturn on 180-240 lb. welifhts.

nd commercial cows hi.pu-h an, in- nusDanci Ol me late Indiana Holloway Terrace, at Wilmington tiers and cullers evo-iuuo. uumj Oeneral Hospital on Aug. 8, a son. Todd. li'kts.

Sun High 2' in, up. 3.75-4 50. 2'. in. up 3 50.

poorer 2 50. 2 in up 2 50. poorer 1 50-75. Trio linn 2 In. up 2 75, Oolden East 2'-a in.

up 3 00. 2'. in up few best 3 50 poorer 2 25-75. 2 in. UP 2 00-2 25, Hales 2', In UP 3 00.

2 in. up 2.25, Early Elberta 2'. in up 2 25, Red Crest 2'. in, up 2.50. Red Haten 2' in up 2.2A.

Oolden Cilow 2 Naval Si ores MONUMENTS MAUSOLEUMS Buy direct from Local Manufacturer Guaranteed savingg Wilmington Memorial Co. 2409 Lancaster Ave. Ph. 2-7823 sows steady: choice 180-220 lbs. 2J 5(1-24 50.

220-240 lbs. 23 24(1-270 lbs. 22 50, 270-300 lbs 20 50-22 00, barrows and gills over 300 lbs, 20 00 down; choice light ttelht 160-180 lbs. commercial bulls 12.00-14 50; good heavy beef bulls down to 10 00: good and choice vealers 17 00-20 00; cull to commercial 12 00-16 50 Salable sheep 800: general trade on all slaughter classes steady with late last week; good to prime native spring i.mh. 18 00-20 50.

cull to low good medium 16-19; cull and common 11-16. cows; choice 13-14. good 12-13; 'common and medium 8 low cutter and cutter 8 50-11 50, canners I 7 75-8 50 tlrit-s fed steers: prime 000-1100 ORFSKF.VICH To Mr. and Mrs. Alex WrS, FiOrflM'? L.

1UVIS Oreskevlch. 1503 St. Ellraneth Street, at Wilmington Oeneral Hospital on Aug. 0, Funeral services for Mrs. a daughter.

Florence Davis, 88, Will bej HALL To Mr. and" Edward Hall, held at 2:30 P. HI. tomorrow 111 1111 Paulkland Road at Wllmlnetnn SAVANNAH. Oa Aug I (V Gum naval store, today: Receipts: Turpentine and rosin, none Shipments Turpentine and rosin, none Stocks.

Tur-pentln. 2 002; rosin, 5.520. In. up 2 00. Hale Haven 2'i in up 3 50.

2:1 25-24 25, 140-160 lbs. 22 00-23 00; m. up 2 50. 2 in. up 2 00.

bu. Pound 21- so. goou li-l. Ml'uiuoi 1100-1300 under 400 lbs, 18 00. 400-450 lbs.

n.oo. grades 12 00-17 50: cull to mostly Chandler Funeral Home, Oeneral Hospital on Aug. 8, a daugh- bfkls. Sun High 2'a in. up 2.75, 2'- in.

n-l common 14-10. choice up 3.75. poorer 1.50. 2 in. up 2 50.

slaughter ewes 3 50-4 00. 4X1-MHI lus. Ill on, lus. im. 550-600 lbs 14 00.

sows weighing 600 lbs. Delaware Avenue and Jefferson i ttr- I 21 50-23: good 20-21 50: medium 10-20; choice 1300-1500 21.50-2.1; good 20-21 50: hellels choice 10-2(1; good 1(1-18. me- poorer 1.00-1 73, I1, in, up 1. 50-15. 1 and up 13 00.

staus sold 2 under up jo. Trio Oem 21. In. up 3.00. 2 Street, where friends may call after 7 o'clock tonight.

Inter- wa.ill Ka in U'ilminiTtrttl OllH diiini 13-16; common 8-12, bulls: good similar weictit sows. up poorer 125. I In. up U. S.

Treasury Report and rliolce 15-11 cutter common audi Sheep 300. not much done early, few 1 37'a. Oolden East 3' In. up 3 00- up meiliiiiii i-13. aood lo choice bolognas 1 good and choice 71 lb spring slaughter I 3 2:.

poorer 3 62'a-75, 2 in 2 in. BRIDOKW'ATER To Private and Mrs. James Brtdgcwater, New Castle, at The Memorial Hospital on Aug. 7, a daughter. BRISCOF To Mr.

and Mrs Frank Briscoe, at The Memorial Hospital on Aug. a daughter. up 3.75. poorer 2 50- lambs 18 00, odd head shorn slaushteri Bed Crest 2' 14-15 Keeiler 2 in. up 2 15.

fcarly Flberta 2'. in. and stocker rattle' calves: ewes 4 50. WASHINGTON, AuR. Ccie" The cash position of the Treas-j Mrs Davjs djed Saturday at ury compared with correspond-; Homp for Agpd women.

Gil-ing date a year ago 11934 figures; pjn Avenue anf Harrison Street, 4011-5011 pounds 20-24. good and choice 21-23, cominonr and medium 500 800 12-15. good and choice 000-1050 common and medium 800-1050 12-10. "CHAPEL BY THE SIDE OF THE ROAD" WILM IMS T. M.

SUNDAY P. M. McCRERY FUNERAL HOMES Completely air Conditioned tirsii: where she had lived tor 11 years HICKS To Mr and Mrs Julius Hicks. PHONE Balance. 5o Mrs.

Davis had been a resident i New Castle, at The Memorial Hospital Bonds Drop Sliiilillv NEW YORK, Antf. 9 i. V. S. 'government bonds drifted down 300.187.611.82 8-4361 of Wilmington for many Au daughter.

and was a member of West Pres-; WIMer-to Mr. and Mr. John hyterian Church. She had beenjwimrr. Horkessin.

at The Memorial Deposits fiscal year July 1. $3-. ill ahnut a vear. There are no Hospital on Aug. 7.

a aaugmer. immediate survivors. 491.011.785.04; $4,240,676,346.90. Withdrawals fiscal year. 560.166.80; $7,001,828,221.98.

Total debt. 24x; $272,664,538,746.71. Gold assets, Ann 111 11 n'31 Qll up Utr 1 ,0. Red Haven 2 in. up qual I'i in up 100.

'-a bushel kts Sun High 2 in. up 2 00. Midway 2'i in up 1.15. 2'. In.

up 150. 2 In up 1 00-1 25, no sire marks 75. Pa. bushel bskts. no grade marks Jersey-land i in.

up 2 75-3 00, in. up 1.75. I', in. up 1.25. liolden Jubilee 2 in.

up 2 ,5. poorer 2 0O-2 25, Trio Oems 2'. in up 3.50. 2 in. up 2.75-1 00.

Pears Clapp Favorites bu. bskts. no sire marks 3 00-3 50. smaller 2 00-2 25. bu.

bskts. no sire mark. 1 boxes 2'. in. up 3 ,5.

3' in. up 2.50. 2 In. up 2 00. Peas: Field bu bskts.

00 Peppers Bu bskts. calif. Wonder 1 50-75, lew best 2 10. fair quai. and smaller 1 00-1 50.

World Beater toe small 1 00-2 00. Italian type 2 25-7j. frw 2 00. Cuban, lie 20-75. hots 1 30-i 00 mostly 1.75-2 00.

cherry 2 00. l.iir uual. 1 Potatoes: 100-lb. sks. No.

1 A unless otherwise stated --L. Is. cobblers 3 00-3 25. Katahdlns 3 lO-l'S, 51- JONES To Mr. and Mrs.

James Jones. 113 Orchard Road. Neark. at The Memorial Hospital on Aug. a son.

Philip Gro. Philip Gross. 73. of Middle! PATE To Mr. and Mrs Merrltt Pate The Now the time to have your typewriter checked over.

te clean, odiuit ond make all needed repolr. Prompt Ice on oil mokes. Call us now. MATTHEWS 105 W. 91 St.

ward in a generally easier bond! market today. I The Treasury's 30-vear 3'4S; were olT 2 32 at 111 18 32 bid, shortly before the close. Victory Loan 2, of ere dow I I 32 at 100 9 32 bid as were' the l7ss of 1 frV at 100 7 32 bid. Some Italian and Japanese; dollar bonds were in demand in a quiet foreign section. Ger cttK Hll-i'lTQ Q7 Village.

Long Island. N. died ,24 Boulevard, at liuludis i suddenly late Wednesday night Memorial Hojpitai on Aug. 7, a suddenly late Wednesday night daugh ter. at his home.

dent not suDjeci to siatuioi.v limit. In addition to his wife, Mrs. Rose Gross, he is survived ny four sons. Hyman, of Middle QHTtf Cotton Market wira Village. Samuel and Carl of fwm.

'I 1 -f Higher man obligations were irregular. lb sks coohiers 1 46-60. Katahdlns 1 expected Au 1 government cotton crop1 HushinC. I- 1. ana JManey report brouaht a rush of sellir.a orders Qross 0f this City, ld six grand- children.

into the cotton market tooay 1 ne report was published a halt haur alter the market opened. Durina early trad Chanues in the corporate list 'so. fe 165 j. Chippewa 3 oo. were mostly minor amounts.

nui Katahdma ss-joo Radishes: Luss red button 20s ii. a niajoiity of the issues lost Sour 45 DUvhei crt. so. ground. Convertible obligations' si'ivuit were affected by stock snmarh- savor type bushel Galtriol K.

LaDu ing prices were strong However, tne report mdlcated that the 1154 cotton crop promises to be 12 660 000 bales Medium crade railroads were! crt. lair ouai 1 15. Y. Oseso sec Gabriel E. LaDu.

53. foundry 2 oo iiikhIiUH i bu. bskts 00-1 ,25, CatMtltl sec PAUL J. NOWLAND Cr CO. of American Ing The oliicial report was 430 iflO bu.

crt. Adtromla. bu. bskts 3 00. 1 ity eorporates ere steady.

I nne ouai. heavj pick 5 oo bales above averages oi recent private Mansanese Steel Company, New Wheclintr Steel 3'-s rose Squash: 'i bu. bskts. Italian estimates. Castle, died today in The Me- a k.

tl It in Our Service Never Varies In Quality Recjardlesg of the type ol service we render: regardless of cost or condition, the basic quality is always the same. The Chandler service is a thing of beauty, to be remembered forever. Serin7 our Communilf FoitfiuMf Jot more than a ball cenlurf 1 point at 105 while Penn-Central i ii XI Airlines 3'as lost a point at 94. i straiahtneck. bu bskts oo-l so.

SI 60 a bale lower than the pre.iou morial Hospital. ciose. Oct. 34 od, Dec. 34 27.

and March' Husband of Mrs. Arlene LaDu, I Uir to on) 5.js. bu bskts. 5j. 89 University Avenue.

Wilmington Manor Gardens, he was born 100 Y. bu bskus. lair ouai. Picnic to Vi intl Up Mosinee. and moved here Cemetery Memorial Park Creamatorium We efTer anlf farilltlea, but eor eaer eerrieea I all.

Lei as disease Tr aroblema Exclusive Distributor- INVESTMENT SECURITIES in 1944 when he was transferred from the steel company's Chi- riavgrouiul Season acorn bu bskts 2 00-2 25. Seet potatoes: bu hmprs Jerse type red soil maed and color added 3 50-4-00 4 bu 2 50 Swiss chard l'a bushel crt. 75-100 Tomatoes: N. mostlv lair nual. 12 qt.

bssts. srecn ripe and turning 1 25-50. (car 1 75. lair qual. 1 00.

small "5-1 00 lew 1 25. hits two tier Sill 25-50. 6s7 1 00-1 25. eastern aip boses SALEM, X. An? 9 'Spe- caco Heights plant.

He naa nlnl -i 1 nnlvlip sr hrml worked for the company 32 years. is ill rln In adrtiiinn to his wife he is with yea anJ he kaslt ef ear with a picnic Aug. 18 at Salem rurvhed by his father. Charles ePrienc j. asaistanc areen 5x6 and 6x6 3 00.

type Countn- Club. Cars will leave I.auu. Laona. a aauEnter. eipf rirnrrd aimatt exrru-llv itilng tm rntf buttniM for fteif it nod five figure annuai tniflinr.

mr offtr an (ran-. thi.f for distribution a nationally atrU.f patrntrd product riirrrnU It In In hundrrdv pionrrim ni7-arT, arh alp Iradi to rrprat business. arrhoae ITirr overhead. Irani require Investment af ftHm yo In tnrentnrr. I romplete kulne and fi nanrtal reffrencei.

Bos 161 ra thli piper. hu bskts 1 L'5-50 (air ouai Silverbrook Cemetery bskts. 1 00-1 25. luis 150. Pa.

12 at me pia.VRrouna at iu a. hi. ,1115. oaioan lucum, vojuc, "rW 700 EQUITAKlf IIDO WILMINGTON 1, DEV. McMKKS NtW YORK STOCK EXCHANCI btts 25.

io-ib. bkis. iu. smaner. The dinners for the ring toss son.

KoOert uauu. Meger. .1 last week were John Bath, Mar- brother. 7S. N.

Hudson Valley luss areen 1 Art f.w Kct 1 east- Gilbert LaDu. Laona, VI toncoir.r i Dial 2-3655 11 sire 1 25-50. lair! tin Fox. Richard Jones, Jane and two cranddaufihtrs. oiiii.

235 t) ord. quai. norioofi Ruth Ann Snyder, and Funeral services will be held "kt Carl Augustyniak. the Gcbhart Funeral I 4UIU1P9- av a JUkJJkAA aV-si tjJt A ai.aA 1 Am.4 aa aV, aV aa.

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