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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 38

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Joiirnal-Evfry Evening, Wilmington, Delaware, Friday, November 20, 193.1 Thirty-cfplit Few Chances Mark Ptacki 4 7S. Champlona Ofl; Late Homes lew tales a 25. Parsnips: Pa. bu. bslcti.

washed 1 18- Stock Market Produce Markets iS'ew 'ork Ouotations CARD Or THANKS BOYLF We wih to thank tiertr. friends, relatives, ne.ghbora and postal employes lor their cardi, flora! oflerinss and many other kindnesses during our recent bereavement in the death of my husband and eur father, Edward A Boyle. Mrs. Sophia Boyle ar.d 8on. Rut.ha.as: Pa bu.

wa.hed U5. MiTradillfT 111 Boil(ls Obituary N. Y. Stock Quotations (Rprtcd Daily bj Laird, Butrll and Meeds, DaPont 1 Clock rr lreiiii lacivinir Dalljr report of New Jersef and nearby pound sacks pa and J. 75.

produra of the New York market (UflDAi.l WHITE Tl'RNIPS NEW YORK NOV 20 (jP). Moder- NEW YORK, Nov. SO I White turnips: Pa. and N. J.

bu washed '''')' auuei was lower today, while mushrooms weral lately active trading produced few hmher In the wholesale fruit and veietabU Various ereens: Pa and H. 3. bu. Col-1 f. tnriav market.

lerds 75-1 00. Hanover salad i cnanes ln lne na MXiay, Mrs. Catherine Adams Dies of Heart Attack IS MEMOR1AM CARDENTT In sad and loving memory of Mr. Cartntl n- her 71. hlrth.

Piav Clone 3 PM. Prtv Close 1PM in1, I JpfTemon Lake Anl.ie: Melon crta. 10-12 bunchea l.SO- Kile 50-. 7. Turnlpa tops Mrs.

Catherine Adams. 6 Louise day. Member 20th, 1953. Md though many corporate obligations Chief Attention Paul To Issues Affected Mostly Admiral Corp. Air Reduction Alllrd Chem.

5 00. smaller 75-1 25 Jolins-Manvill, 05-1. no. Road, Chelsea Estates, died at the a loving motner, true ana sum. No friend on earth like e'4 Ind Sadly missed Husband.

Daughter, and Grandson Allied Kid Wilmington General Hospital this Uv INews of Amer. Apples: Y. Hudson Valley aect eastern hoxe, Mrlnlosh U. 8. No 1 2', in.

up 2 50-3 25. Cortlands U. 8. No. 1 3 In.

up 2 75-3 00. 2' In up 2 2i-M. Delicious U. 8. No.

1 2 In up aoma fair color 4 00. rocs, BLTTt tended to ease. Market firm. Prices moved higher Mogt rj government bonds on all trades. Supplies were relatively I Imhter In volume and barely equal to the ere unchanged shortly before the good demand.

close. The 30-year 2WI were steady I Can VI, II', in. morning. Coroner C. Everett Kelley said an autopsy showed that Mrs.

Death Notices wnoiesaie senint prices, minimum 10 1 Bt JQ3 2832 bid as wer the new 2'a In up poorer color 3 00-3 50. Golden Delicious O. 8. No. 1 2, In.

up Adams died of a heart attack. She was admitted to the hospital ikih jia quality inrvt wniie on Nov. 8 and has been under treat Lion Oil Co Lockheed Aircraft Loew Martin. Oienn L. I Momenta Chem.

MonUomery Ward Philip Morrla Co. Nat Caah Realstei INat. Dal'r Prod. a' Baldwin, 61-63; medium white brown i -i PP'rn'5u-51, small white brown 40-42. Ura8 1 'S Ext' minimum 60 per cent A Quality No 5'.

JfW?" h'te l-63 mled color, 5-l; me- No. 1 in. up Ml, Wolf Rivera U. 8. ai.amu..

IWI'i 4IP: ment since then. Her husband, Herbert T. Adams, survives, Mrs. Adams BEAVER At Chestnut Hill, near Newark, cn Nov. 17.

1D53. Reynold hu'band of Ju la 8. Beaver, ased 35 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services at the Nichols funeral Home. 210 North James Street.

Newport. I American Cyanamid Amer, Uas-Elrc Amer Loco STOCKS-Mixed; dividend, a lea- iZl'TT. ture. Amer Tel Tel BONDS Mixed changes narrow, i Aferiran Tnnacco COTTON Irregular; liquidation c.pp" V. and hedfing.

Armour A Co. WHEAT Easy: government to Atchison Top San Ft ell tome of iU wheat abroad. r.n.'":::: CORN Firm; cash receipts liRht. au Powder OATS Easy; large Powder Ptd has been under treatment for No 1 3 ln. up 1 75-2 00.

cartons cell Duck I up 1 75-2 00. cartons cell pack fimall mixed Standards 60-61, U. 8. No. 1 Mi-lntonh 3 00-3 25.

112,. checks 40-45. 3 25. 160s 2 50-75. Cortland, )4a- 3.00-3 25.

Dellclou, Hs 4 00-4 25. 112, 3 75. 150s 3 25. Pa eastern boxes Oolden fJellrloui fair qual. 3 In.

up 150, In up 3 00. S7', tw IP, 101, 14 IIP, Bitter: Market weak. Offerings of all erarte-: were In exces, of the relatively lighter demand. Wholesale selllna prices; Bulk In fiber 2g of 1961 at 100 2532 bid. Victory Loan 2'ss of 1967-72 slipped 432 at 94 28 32 bid.

Japanese dollar bonds were firm ln a quiet foreign section. Greek llena lost ground. Utilities and industrials tilted downward ln selective dealings; railroads were mixed. But changes were generally small fractions and many key issues did not budge. Hudson Coal 5s dropped 2H points at 85.

Off a point were Columbia Gas 3s at 84 and Oklahoma Gas 2 at 93. Fractionally lower at one time were Texas ii Pacific Pittsburgh St. Louis 5s of 1970, Great va in. up 2 50. In.

up 2 00 Herta: N. J. melon crt 18-20 bunches 'Va-'. jrade grain imports. 1 flO.l 2, nmrr h.ui.

on Saturday afternoon. Nov. 21. at 1 o'clock. Interment at Otts Chanel Ceme.

tery. near Newark. Friends may call Friday evening after 1 o'clock. BOLOIANO Near Smyrna. on Not.

18. 1953. Sarah Elizabeth Boiglano, widow of William C. Bolglmo lormerly of Wilmington. and Cleveland.

aged 87 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services at the Fanes Funeral Chapel in Smyrna, on Saturday afternoon, Nov. 21. at 2 o'clock. Interment In Odd Fellows Cemetery.

Camden. Del. Friends may call at the funeral chapel this evenlr.a. topped and washed 1 00-1 25, Is melon IJ'a IV, mi I 4, (I, 1.1 I II III', IIP, I'. MP, at U' 4 fi 3l' IS 14 in1, 21 41-, 11 IIP, Douglas R.

Fleming Douglas R. Fleming, 59, died on Wednesday at 503 Overland Street, Bellemoor, where he lived with a brother, W. F. Fleming. A retired vaudeville actor, he had been on the stage since the age of 16.

He was a member of the Methodist Temple of Fairmont, W. and belonged to the Moose and the crts. 18-20 bunches 75, poorer 50. Pa. bu.

M.kt. topped and washed 1.50. RrOCCnir hu rrt a KnnrVia. 611 1 Bait, a onio Bendix Aviation nenellrial Loan Beth. 8teel Roelnt Airplane Bort-Warner Brians Mil Burltnrton Mills i t.JJ-M.

Pa. 46 bu. 12 bunches 2 75. Conunodily Prices Reported daily Laird Nimours Buildint WHFAT Hrussela per at 20-25. some beit 27, poorer tiunl 15-16.

bu bskts. and 4 nmprs. 2 50-3 50. poorer qual. 2 00.

bu. bskts. 125. CAliBAGE Cabbaje- 60 In. Danish type Vulcanized Fibre Sewport Ind.

js Cential North American North Amer Aviation Northern Pacific Ohio Oil 'Oliver harm Equipment 1 Par-kard Motors Pan Amir. Airways Puniniount Pictures Pi-nnry. Penna. Pep.i-Cola fhllro Phlla Ri-adtm St I fill Pet Plymouth Oil Pure Oil Kadlo Corp. of Amer.

liadlu Keith Theatre lleoufiilc Hteel Reynolds Too Roca, ell riprlni St Axil NEW YORK, Nov. 20 stock market was mixed today with attention focused on stocks affected by dividend news. As a general rule, prices moved small fractions either way, but some changes ran well beyond a point. Trading was more subdued than u.nml at an estimated 1,300,000 shares. That compares with 1.420,-000 shares traded yesterday when Hie market was rising.

Cities Service fell around 4 points Canada Drr Canadian Pacific Carrier Corp. Celaneae C-u o. Eagles. ill's IS 30 2-! Wt M' IT 3V' 81 ill We jr." H' II' I't'k It' l.Wi 1 -it SB ''( 31 9 'l SI t'l' 1 1 s.i loo' SI 'a 51', Kli. 4li 1't'i .1 in', in1, ii', ii' sr1, 41 tnm .4.1 HI an I 1 IIW Sli'j Sli'i, 4 1 i 4 1 i 4.1 4.1 IW'i Ml', II VI 14' i i S.Vk i 14 'a .1, III'! (M' IM' 4l) 4H i 4' 4.

VI, I poorer aual. 25. N. Y. Alhanv mil Hurinn BrCKALEW In this city on Not.

17. 195.7. Fannie wife of Theodore H. Bucsa-lew of 1307 King Street, ajed 84 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services at the McCrery Funeral Home.

2700 Washington Street, on Friday afternoon. Nov. 20, at 2:10 o'clock. Interment at Lombardy Cemetery. DUDDY -Sister Therese de St.

Rose In Opn Hnh low 3PM n' I'i I'm', Kil nn(4 Mar VK'i May sir! -tun t'ORN f'C I.Ti', ISPi Mar i.vvi, 1.1 1.141, May I.W, 1(17 l.Vi'a UiP, Dee rti4 (rt Mar 3:14 1 Xlt Ml May J.ihfl 3i(il utm In addition to his brother, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Pearl Fleming; a son, Douglas of Washington, D. his mother, Mrs. H. F.

Flemln? and a Northern 5s, Standard Oil (NJ) 2-s and General Motors Acceptance 4s. Higher were Northern Pacific 3s, Chesapeake Ohio 3Vjs. Missouri Pacific 4s, and Third Avenue is. Chrysler Corp Cities Hrrvlce Com valliy kect domestic round type 1 3J bu. 61 boxes melon crt.

some qua). 1 25-50, red type 1 3 6 bu boxes 1 00. sect. 50 lb. ks.

Danish 60-75. red type I 00. L. I. domestic round type 1 3, 5 bu.

boxes poorer 4i. melon crta. I 50-75. Danish tvne 1 1 hu hn.B I brother, Paul W. Fleming of Buck hannon, W.

Va. melon crts. 50 lb. aka. 75-10.

poorer 41 Grain Market Nov. 20 rea type i j5 bu. boxes 1.00-1.75. 50 ih. ska.

75-1 2.S, 1', bu. crts. 1.00. Savoy CHICAGO. Soybeans hit Funeral services will be held at the Jones Funeral Home, Fairmont, tomorrow at 1 p.

with interment the $.180 mark lor the first lime since type incinn cris. n-ioo. St Regis Paper Scheme Olst. J. 1 35 hu boxes 20 hunches I Prlc run UP on 'he ui).

bu bskts tonned mnrt inn Board of Trade today. U'ommrrrial Credit C. I. Plnanrial Corp. Consolidated K.anon container Corp Cont.

Can Cont. Diamond Flora Cont. Motor Corn Product Curti-Wright Com. Curtlts-Wrljlit Deere St Co Del Power St Llttlt Out. Heatrama Ltd Douglas Aircraft Dow Chemical Ml Hears RoediKk RIP, Lanrasler Livetitork LANCASTER, Nov.

20 (UJ. Livestock: Hogs: 111: local lightweights 20-23; good and choice 1SO-250 pounds 21-22 SO; 250-350 pounds 20 SOWS 16-20. Sh'ep: none; ewes, all weights 3-7; choice spring lambs 20-22; medium to good 15-1; common 8-12. Cattle: "74: calves: 7: dry-fed steers- Is 1 35 bu. boxes 20 bunchea 75-1 Ii5.

i Earlier, aoybeans had been easy as in Fleming Cemetery there. William W. Phillips, Funeral services for William W. Phillips, 21, Cornell student who this city, on Nov. 19.

lflos. daughter of the late Patrick and Hannah Duddy. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the solemn reriulem mass at the Little Sisters of the Poor, 401 North Bancrolt Parkway on Saturday mornlns, Nov. 21. at 10 o'clock.

Interment at Cathedral Ctmet-ry Friends may ca'l at the Little Sisters of the Poor on Friday, 3 to 7 p. m. ELLIOTT In Delaware Hospital, on Not. 18, 1953, Dempsey. husond ol Margaret Elliott Relatives, friends and employees of the Benjamin P.

Shaw Coui-oany and the Ushers' Union are Invited to attend the funeral services at the Ebe-nezer Baptist Church on Saturday afternoon. Nov. 21. at 2 o'clock. Interment at Mt.

Olive Cemetery. Friends may cull at the Gray Funeral Home Friday evening 7 to 9 o'clock. GOTSCI! ALL In Lyndalia. on Nov. 17, Rosa wile of the late Georse Ciotschall.

92 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral at Ola Pimam! after directors declared a year-end dividend of $7, the same as a year aco, and the regular quarterly dividend of $1. General Electric gained between 1 and 2 points after directors declared a dividend of $1 as against cents previously paid quarterly. A month ago a special dividend of $1 was declared. Kennecott Copper gained around a point when directors declared a dividend of $2.25, the same as a year ago.

Lockheed displayed a little activity at rising prices after reporting increased earnings. bskU. tupped and washed 1.06-1.25. result of profit taking. But the market 1'ipped and aiiiedN.

V. orunge Co. 60 'bowed no pronounced weakness and ska. 1 00-1 25. bu.

bkts. 1 00-1 50. Adlr-1 when demand expanded toward uhe finish omlar.k aect. bu crts. 3 00.

western found offerings quite sect. 50 lb. sks. some small 75-1 00, Pa. I Wheat was we ik, leading the market Uu.

bukts. 125. (downward In early dealings. Belling was Cauliflower; Double deck rrl. mnuiu based on news the rnmmnriliv rviit xi M'a prime aou-noo pounos ze-ju; cnoice jij t.u kt 27.5; good 22-24.

medium 20-22; prime dled ln Ithaca, N. yesterday noo-1300 27 50-30: choice 2-27; good 23-25; irom injuries received in an auto Dupont Common DuPont SO Pid 61 "i 13 heads 2 00-2 60, fair qual. 1.50-75. poor- Corp. would sell some of Us stocks of iilitr 100-1S5- wheat abroad.

Whet also rallied near I 'he nnish. although not recovering all 'k Celery: N. .1 bu. boxes 12 stulk. the cronnrt lost.

medium 21-23: prime 1300-1500 J.50-2: choice 25 50-2H 50: good 23-25; heifers: DuPont 50 Pld Slm.m, Co Sinclair Oil Socory Vnuum inuthern imine Souinern Hallway Houthi-rn Railway Pfd. S'andard Hranda S'andard Oil ol Calif. Standard Oil of ind. Htandatd Oil of J. Standard Oil of Ohio Stude'iaker Hun Oil t'exax Corp 1'i'xa, Sulphur I'Iniken Roller Bcarlnf Irans Western Air 1'went Cent -pox Kilm II mobile accident last Saturday, will be held from the Worrall Funeral Home, Kennett Square, on Sunday at 2 p.

m. Interment will be in Union Hill choice up to 23; good 11-20; medium 15-17: common 10-15; bulls: good and choice lft-22; cutter common ftnd medium 12-15: Eastman Kodak Corn and oats did not show much price change althouKh com had a firm tone iiuinen neart 35-60. N. y. western '4 sen in.

crts. indlv. washed Oolden Electilc Auto Litt throughout the day on continued llcht leceipta of the cash grain. neart i'a-j dot. ord.

qual. and cond. 2 00. 4 dor. ord.

qual. and cond. Ii 00-2 .25. poor good to choice bolognas 15-17: vealers: choice and prime 27-26: gflod 2.1-26; medium 16-21: cull and common S-12; cows: choice 12 75-13 75; good 11 75-12 50; com Most major divisions were mixed gmly pinanr. Cemetery.

Friends may call at the, Pottstown. Pa on sundiy afternoon! quai ana cona. doa. 50-1 00. L.

Is. Wheat closed lower, December and there was no significant group Federal Moaul funeral home tomorrow night. uu. nnxes Pascal and Oolden Heart 12 51 73. corn unchanged to higher, stalk 35-60.

December 61.61 oats lower, De. xnv. at i ciock. interment at Edae-wnod Cemetery. Pottstown.

Pa. Friends may call at the funeral home on Sunday from 12:30 until 2 o'clock. i.eiery cabbage: l1, bu. crts. 1 00-1 25.

cember rye -l2 lower. Decern- I l- bu. crts. I 00. Unon Bat St Paper HI', 4ll' f.l 'a All HIP, 61 8II-U 1.1 IH 4.i -PP.

as', liu', 4-i'a in, IV, 1.IH I 10', Id, 4a UP. Union Carbide her H.U-Jl.U1,. aoybeans l1, lower to I'i hlpher. January $2 and lard 7 to 17 cents a hundred pounds lower, December 613.63. will Mrs.

Carrie L. Soule Mrs. Carrie Louise Soule, wife of Albion M. Soule, 92 West Park Place, Newark, died today in The Union Oil of Calif mon and medium 1.25-11.50; low cutter and cutter 125-11; canners 6.50-g. Orasa-fed steers: Choice gOO-HOO pounds good 11-21: medium 17-19: common 11-17; choice lluO-1300 21-53: good 16-21; medium 18-16 50; choice 1300-1500 21-22 50: good 18-20 50; heifers; choice 17-H; good 14-10; medium 12-14: common 1-11: bulla: good and choice 14-16; cutter common and medium 10-13; good to choice bolognas 13-15.

HANSON In this city on Nov. H. 1933. Mary E. daujluer of the lute John R.

and Annie Johnson Hanson of 424 South Bancroft Parkway. Relatives and friends ore invited to attend the at the McCrery Funeral Home. 2700 Washington Street, on Saturday afternoon. Nov. 21.

Preeport Texai (i nen'l Electric (trn'l Foods ilen. Motor, Clcn. Motor, 13 75 Pfd. Irn. Motors Pfd (llllette Unodyear 1 As Oondrlch Co CP.

Northern Pfd. Oreynour Corp Urumman Aircraft 111 4 Mil, Union Pacific Unlte'i Aircraft United Fruit United (las. Corp. 11 1 Celery root: Melon crts 10 bunches 1.00-1 25. bu.

bskts. topped 1 Chicory root: Bu. hamper, 2 50. Collards; IV, bu. boxes Dandelion: Hu.

boxes 75. F.ndlve: bu. boxes ord. to (air cond 25-1 00. Kscarole: l'a bu.

boxes ord. to lair ouai and cond. N. J. L.

Is I Memorial Hospital Born ln Mattinan Mn ithr cmcx. interment at Sllverbrook Born in Mauapan, sne cemetery. Friends mav call at the funeral si's (MP, 6H', HI ll'l', 4 MP 4 41 X'', 5', II Chicago Livestock CHIC AUO, Nov. 20 UPi I USDA I. Salable hogs t.000; active 15-40 higher on butchers; most advance on weights over Feeder and atocker cattle: calves: 400- spent most Of her life in the Wll- 54 Hit li i I' lllli Hi hip, 4.V.

2.1, in, 15 I i in 1 1 'a 41'. 4M, III'. ti 500 pounds 19-23; good and choice 500-800 trlington and Newar)c areas, and Uulf Oil Field salad: Lull. I 75. 230 pounds, sows 25-50 higher: most was iiirsuuci ui newaifi licwiuuil.

good and choice 800-1050 20-23 activity or movement. Higher prices were paid for Goodyear, Curtiss-Wright, Douglas Aircraft, and American Tobacco. Lower were Studebaker, Montgomery Ward, Texas and United Aircraft. The American Stock Exchange was mixed with trading moderate. Higher were Canada Southern Oils, Electric Bond fc Share, and Le Tourneau.

Lower were Claude Neon, Devon Leduc Oils, and Humble Oil. Duval Sulphur was sharply higher after directors declared a stock dividend of one share of common for each seven shares held and the usual quarterly cash dividend of 31 cents a share. Niles-Bement-Pond slipped a little after directors declared an extra Oreen onions N. J. 4-5 bu crts.

poor! choice 10-20 pounds butchers 2100-36 land medium 800-1050 1 3-IS. Church and the Newark Century little below 21 1(1; few loads choloe 1 80-2J0 to ord. qual. 75. L.

Is. lu-, 24 buncnea Halliburton Hayes Mia. Herculea Powder Club. She also is survived by daugh- Son Jailed in Refusal Hercules Powder, Pfd. I 't some poor to ord.

qual. 50-1 .50. Kale: N. bu. boxes 50.

L. Is. melon cru. 60. Kohlrabi: 1 3-5 bu.

boxes 24 bunches 1.25-60. United Merchants St Mfa 'United Para. Pit 8 Rubber. Com. 8 Rubber.

Pld. i Hteel 8 Steel Pfd l'i I Warner Hioa. Pict 1' I Western Union Wct.lnuhoiise Air Brake Wetinghou Kieo I Willy, Overland Woolworth Co, Worthlngtnn Pump 61 1 4, i Jenllh 'a "Kx-dividend pounds 21 325-550 pound sows In larger lots 17 50-18 50, and a lew It. 78; good clearance. Salable cattle salable calves 300; slaughter steers and heifers nominally ttrs, Mrs.

Barbara Ann Knox, Hiram Walker 4ii' home on Trlday evening after 7 o'clock, HAYF3-In Mlddletown. Del, on Nov. 15. 10S3, William husband of Blanche E. Hayes, brother of Mamie Walker, Helen Jones.

Annie Jackson and Lvdla Henry. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services at Zion Methodist Church. Odessa, on Sat'irday afternoon. Nov. 21.

at 2 o'clock. Interment at Asbury Cemetery. Odessa. Friends mry call at his late residence on East Luke Street. Friday evening from to 9 o'clock.

McKN'IGHT In Union Hospital. Elkton, on Nov. 11, 195.1. Helen wife of nr. Vernon H.

Mi KnUht, ased 66 yearn Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the Pippin Funeral Home, Elkton. on Sunday 1 ay for 1 atient, 7V, Newark; a sister, Mrs. Alice Marr, .1 i l.a. i Leeks N. 4-5 bu crts Maiden, and a sister-in-law, bunches 1 steady; cows active, steady to 26 higher; DETROIT, Nov.

20 (JP). A man 1 50. Bu. boxe 3 bunches 18 bunches 1 no-1 2S 25, bu. b.skt.i.

I advance mainly on canner and cutters; i bull' and vealers steady; few lots choice Indt atrial Rayon Int'l. Harvester Int'l. Nlrkel Int'l. Paner Int'l. Paper Pld.

Int'l. Telatel 41 111 I4'i Le. ntTK I steers up to 25.00, with most commercial N. J. Ilia Boston eastern rrtt i to hlnh enod xleera 14 00-22 00: a few Mrs.

Ethel May Biggin, Fenelon Falls, Ontario, and three grandchildren. Funeral services will be at the Wlcr Funeral Home. 144 Salem who makes $80 a week and whose wife Is employed, is in Jail today for refusing to pay $8 a week on his 79-year-old mother's hospital bill. Probate Judge William J. Cody ord to fair qual.

and cond. 1 50-2 00, and lots good and choice heifers berg type Eastern Iceberg crts. 2 doa. 11 00-22 50; commercial to low good heifers mostly ord. to fair qual.

1.00-1. 60, poorer 12 00-H utility and commercial cows 75 Foreign Exchange of 75 cents and a quarterly of 35 cents as compared with an extra of i j-o du. onxes ord. qual. and cond.

I 50-1 1.50; canners and cutters mainly sent Glenn Ford to Jail yesterday Street, Maiden, on Wednesday at 2 p. m. with the Rev. F. ooars ireoerg type o.

uwmy anq commercial Duns rl mniA onl qual and cond 50-BO. i 10 50-12 75: and few fat bulls SO. a Contempt Citation. Cody Said NEW YORK Nov. 20 Forelan ex.

35 cents and a quarterly of 30 cents a year ago. Aiiieiicaii Slock Kclianc Reported dnll hy I.alrd. Ford had contributed nothing since "daz V'e noon. Nov. 22, at 1 o'clock.

Interment in the Flkton Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home en Saturday evening from 7 to 9. MOORE In this on Nov 18. 1953 T. Lee, husband of Eva Hirhfleld Moore, of Granogue.

a3ed 63 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services at the McCrery Funeral Home, 2701 Washington Street, on Saturday afternoon, Nov. 21, at 1 o'clock. laterment at Birmingham Cemetery. Frunds may call at the funeral home Friday evening after 7 being ordered July 30 to help pay.n"rca, Mamen, oinciaung inier-p-nrH i ho.

child i went will be ln Forrest Hill Ceme- Mushrooms; 4 ql. extra fancy 10 commercial and choice vealers 15 00-anri specials 1 40-65, lew best 1.75. fair I '2 00, cull and utility 8 cond 1.35. fancy and mediums Salable sheep active; slaughter buttons 1.25-35. spnis and open, 15 n.

i lambs steady to 60 higher; top 75 higher; I. medllim tO larue SOme fair rnnX i Sheen ItcaHu In mtrnncr- changa rates follow iflreat Britain In dollars, other. In cents): Canadian dollar In New York open mar-ket 2 11-32 per cent premium or 103.34 ti U. 8. cents unchanged.

Europe: oreat Britain (pound) 2 81'i Two sisters of Ford were ordered Boston, Mass. Friends may call rnreus UtlPont Hull. ling Baltimore Livestock 'BALTIMORE. Nov. 20 (Pi lOSDAl Cattle 300; not enough any class sold to r.stabllsh a trading basis, short load can I S.1-.1.V rnnt.rihnf.i 94 mrh f.

once hut at, me wier unerai noiiie on mes- cr.oice siaugnter lamps is lew Allegheny Alrllnea day night. choice and prime 20 50-31 25: cull to low up Barium Hteel uncnangen; Belgium (fraud 2 00', 00' ol a cent; France ifranci 28 ol Mel.aiica Aircraft good 10 00-18 00, and a few No. 1 skin mostly choice 100 pound shorn lambs Friends may call at the Newark Funeral Home, 121 West Park Place, a cent, unchanged; Holland igullden 26 42, Musiard: I'i bu. boxes oo Onions: N. Y.

Orange Co. 50 lb sks tilobes mediums 1.00-1.15, lew ninall-er do-90. red type 1 15, yellow flat type some small 85: western sect. 50 lb. sks yellow glohe mediums 1 10-15 larue 1 25-40.

L. Is. Spanish lyne 50 lb. sks Judge Cody had praise for five other children of Mrs. Anna Ford, partly paralyzed and hospitalized since June of 1952.

Her back bill totals $716. moo; cull to cnoice slaughter ewes 6.00-4 75 Newark, on Sunday from 7 to 9 p. m. Oilier Deaths 1 00, larr.e 1 65. Parsley; J.

curly bu bask. 1 25-75, poorer 100, hu, bata. poorer 50 plain bu. ba-k. I 25, bu.

boxes 50-75. Is unrnanged; Italy ilirei of a cent, unchanged; Portugal lescudo) 3 50. unchanged; Bweden ikronai 16 34, unchanged; Switzerland Hrancl (freei 23.25. of! 03 of a cent; Denmark Ikronei 14 62, unchanged. Latin America: Argentina (free! 7.24 unchanged; Brasll ifreei 2.10.

unchanged; Mexico II 84. unchanged; Veneauela ibolW van 30 03, unchanged. Far East: Hong Kong dollar 17 sa un. Prcv. cin-, "-'a S1! fl-'i 5's 4', 4 41 IId 4', 4'.

51, VI SMa: Sla Sll Mi, 211'. I 1 1118 I 15lg I I 4', 4 SI It's 4 ner cowa 7.50. Calves 100; largely a quotation affair. Ouotatlona nominally unchanged. Hogs 60; Bio.sliy a quotation affair with ouotatlona unchanged from -Thursday; rholre 180-241) lb.

barrows and gilts 22 00-60, 240-270 lba. 21 270-300 lbs. 21 25-22 00. over 300 lbs. 21.25 down according to weight, quality and condition.

120-140 lbs. 16 25-20 00, 140-160 lbs. 20 25-3100. 180-180 lba. 21 choice sows under 400 lbs.

mostly 20 50, 400-450 lbs. 16 50, 450-500 lbs. 18.50. 600-650 lbs. 17 50, over 650 lbs.

18 50 down depending on weight and condition, odd stags 2 un'ler price ol same weight sows. Sheep none. Births ('Ivan Cons, oil Ctalin roastal Carlb Oil Kleo. Bd. At 8h Tiger Humble Oil Imperial Oil Cana Int'l Ltd Kalaer-Fl ar.cr Mesabl Iron New British.

rom. Oil Pan Coastal Petm Pantepec Pennroad RemltiBton Arms t. Lawrenca Corp. Technicolor SPARKS To Mr. and Mrs.

Melvln L. Sparks, St. Georges, at Delaware Hospital on Nov. It, a daughter. MOSELEY In this city, on Nov.

20. 1953, Carolyn daujhter of Mary E. and the late Edwin A. MJseley. Relatlvfs.

friends, and employees of the Equitable Security Trust Company, and members of the A I. B. are Invited to attend the funeral from the Mealey Funeral Home, 7P3 North Broom Street, on Tuesday morn-Inz. Nov, 24. at 9 o'rlock.

Solemn requiem mass at St. Helena's Church. Be'le. fonte. ai 10 o'clock.

Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call Mon- day evening after 7. MORGAN Suddenly, Crystal Beach Manor, on Nov. 19. 19o3.

Clifton husband of Evelyn Bojles Morgan, a-icd 41 years. and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the Pionin Funeral Hume. Elkton, Md on Saturday afternoon, Nov. 21. at 2 o'clock.

Interment al St. Stephen's Cemetery, near Earlrville, Md. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock. ln on Nov. 17.

ISS3. Harry husband of Mary A. Giiton Market NEW YORK, Nov. 20 futures turi.ed Irregular today, following early steadiness. New crop months, which had been steady recently, led the decline.

The market was dominated by switching operations from nearby December to later months prior to First Notice Day on Monday Certificated cotton stocks currently totaled 102.000 bales. Cotton textiles and export markets were quiet. Late afternoon prices were 35 cents bale lower to 35 cents hlcher than the previous close. Dec. 32.

7, March 33.41, and May 33 62. changed. DR. RODOLFO MORENA In Buenos Aires, Argentina, 75; former Argentine ambassador to Japan and one-time governor of the Buenos Aires province. JESSE V.

SULLIVAN In Charleston, W. 68; executive secretary of the West Virginia Coal Association from 1930 until retirement in 1951, and at one time managing editor of the Charleston Oazette. WILLIAMS To Mr. and Mrs. Edward .1 Williams, Limestone Road.

Hockessln, at Delaware Hospital on Nov. II, a daughter, THALHEIMER To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Local Hank Clearing Thalheimer. Marshallton, at Delaware Locnl Securities Reported dnlly hy Laud.

Blssell St Meeds Wilmington Clearliv, House figures this week were $14,171,405.21. For the same week last year they were $12.1.46,0.6.15. Hospital on Nov. 19. a son.

BUCKLEY To Mr. and Mrs. Alyn D. Buckley. 100 Orchard Drive.

McDanlal FT IF Post Cites Rescue Worker II. S. Treasury Report WASHINGTON, Nov. 20 The position of the Treasury compared with corresponding dale a year ago (ins3 listed first! Cash balance, $6,082,019,325.46. Budget receipts fiscal year July 1, $1,404,174,612.17.

Buduet expenditures fiscal year, $27 050.973,310.44; $27,233,547,242 41. Budget deficit. $7,739,372,630.24. Total debt, $265,086,262,127.24. Gold assets.

$23,337,777,017.19. Sterilization Suggested To Curb Illegitimacy TORONTO, Nov. 20 (U.R). Sterili Allegheny Airline, AH Amer. Eng Atlaia Powder Pfd Jos.

Bancroft St Bom (new i' Benellclal Corp Hrimdvwlne Rev. Asso. Unit zation of women who have two or Crest, at Delaware Hospital on Nov. It, a daughter. BAUCK-To Mr.

and Mri. Sidney D. Pallrk. 2211 North Harrison Street, at Delaware Hospital on Nov. a son.

O'BOYLE To Mr. and Mrs. James A. O'Boyle. H27 Shallcross Avenue, at Delaware Hospital on Nov.

20, a daughter. Mrandywlne Key more illegitimate children was con sidered by some legislators here to uu Da.sa. curly 75, pin 1 2.i. root melon irts I bunches 1 50-75, bu boxes 10 bunches small 1.00-1.35. Pa.

4-6 bu. cits curly Parsnips: bu. bask topped and wash-ed-N. J. 1 00 L.

la. 1 25, Pa. 1 25 Pears: Hudson Valley sect. Klrf-fers bu, hak. 2 50, bu.

bask. Serkels 2 00 Peppers: Bu. hmprs. Italian type 150. Peas; llu.

hmprs. 2 00. POTATOK8 Potatoes: U. 8. No.

1 unwashed Kaiah-dlns 100 lb. sire A 1 no-2 00 in mln 2 00-2 101 slr.e 0-5. 50 lb. ska. size A 80-1 00.

Radishes: lied button typ hi us 20-24 bunches 5-85, black type Va bu. bask, topped 75. Spinach: Savoy type N. J. I', bu.

boxes 50-1 25. 1', bu. crts. no. L.

Is. I1, bu. boxes poorer 50. Squash: N. Orange Co.

bu. bai. acorn ion Sweet potatoes: 8 No 1 Jersev type bu bask and hmprs. 3 00-3 75 Golden type 2 75-3 50, oranijc tvpe 3 00-3 50 poorer quel. 1 25-75.

Porto Klcans fair qual. 3 00. Swiss chard: Kastrrn crts. Turnips: Topped and washed white bu. bask.

1.00 Watercress: Per bunch 10. Pliihult'ljiliia Oiioliilions PHI! ADrXPHIA. Nov. 20 (Ud Trading was fairly active on the Philadelphia wiioliale proiliire markets todav, accordion to the Federal-State Market News Hervl.e of the USDA. Due lamely in Mint receipts, spinach, various Rrcens and mushrooms sold sllnht-ty hlaher However, cauliflower, sweet and white potatoes sold slightly lower while onions were barely steady, apples about steady, cabbaee firm.

Apples: flu boxes and rartons In up N. U. 8 1 Red Delirious 4 25-4 50. (loldrn Delicious 4-4 50. Pa S.

or better Red Delirious 4 75, oolden Delicious 4.50. Robert INiekle Honored At Newport for River Disaster Efforts ...7,. oj years neiatives. mends, members of St. Peter's Holy Name Society and employes of P.

R. R. Shops, are Invited to attend the Uneral from his late residence. 131 East Second Street. New Dt'- on Friday mornltu.

Nov. ro. 6 30 o'clock. Mais of Requiem. St.

r.s 9 o'clock. Interment at St Peter Cemetery. PHILLIPS In Ithaca. New york. on Nov 19.

1953. William son of William w' and Gertrude P. in his 22nd year. Relatives arid friends are Invited to attend the funeral services at the Worrall Funeral Home ln Kennett Square on Sunday ftrnoon. Nov.

2t. at 2 o'clock- Ir-terment at Union Hill Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral-home Saturday evening. RFYNOLDS In North East. on Nov.

day following a suggestion that Christiana Securities Pfd xChrlstlana Securities Com Cont Amer. Lite Ins. Com CorpAmerlca. Inc. Del.

Memo. Undue Del. Memo. Bridsa 4" Del Mumn RiH 111-0, Complete Food Servict Now Available for Your Business HaTing a board meeting aales nectingt Let HOWARD JOHNSON'S aet up buffet In yaur plant ar hold your meeting In ur dining room. For full detalla call Holly Oak 41.57 and ask far HARRY Blb.SI.I.L.

HOWARD JOHNSON'S baa all the answer, ta your faeal problema. SMITH To the Rev. and Mrs. Jack H. Rmlth.

Klamensl Gardens, at Delaware adultery be made a crime in Ontario. After members of the legislature's select committee on reform insti- i v.tflnl.,n. tCTd ftOO noull J.L. a r. "5 Id.

Bid Asked i'a 21, I 'a It, mo mi I 101, 'l lti i.ia auoo 14', 1SU 10 IU 1119 1, HM' 41 l'l US I'll '3 I HI', .1.11 so V'i S7i 410 08 101 lfil Special to the Evening' on Nov- 30' duehl' ji urot not "eiaware Kailroad Com SUbjed to Statutory limit. I Diamond Ice Coal it at loal. am. NEWPORT, NOV. 20.

At a meet- MASON-TO Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred e. luiiotueieu me t-aoe in ntiPont ptd inc? nf thp Admiral Samuel rill-1 Augustine street, uynaana, tt wuiiiau wiiu iinu ma uiiiiuieu uy live Used bikes and lawn mowers easily sold through Want Aas Delaware Hospital on Nov. 20, a daughter, different fathers, the Rev.

A. W. 10. i.eorge C. husband of Pont Post 20 8 4, Veterans of Foreign Wars, last evening, Robert Nlckle re Downer suggested that women "fn'vVi AT1TNTA Dividend Notirri Dividend Notices funeral services at tie Grant Funernl stent, 1313 North Scott street, at Deia- nave two or more illegitimate cnu Home, North East.

Md. on Saturday aft- ware Hospital on Nov. 20, a daughter. dren should be sterilized. DuPont Co, 4 1 pfd Klertrlc Hose and Rubber llerrnles Powder Co, Pld Warner Co.

Cam Wilson Line Co. Com BANKS Colonial Trust Co. Delaware Trust Company Eqult. Sec. Trust Company Farmers Bank ceived a VFW citation for courageous public service.

The presentation was made by riioon. rvnv. 21 at 2 o'clock. Interment, North Ft5t Methodist Cemetery. Friends T.

M. Moore, Ontario county sol icitor. estimated it would cast the i rrla" Mayor August F. Walz of Wilmington who is also a member of the county" $9,000 to keep such children! 8Trdley in this cty on no. it.

1153 Millard o.n.' n', D'AMOUR To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond An our. Clifton Park, at Delaware Hospital on Nov. 20.

a son. RUSSELI, To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Russell, 1017 Dover Avenue.

Elsmere ratevel stiaH: until they reached the age of 16. Downer said 90 Der cent of wonv acic otorji toucco KECHirt csTiisiin ph at Delaware Hospital on Nov. 20. en Who bore one Child OUt Of W'ed- duPont Post. The Mayor congratulated Mr.

Nickle on his outstanding service when as a member of the tugboat crew he assisted with rescue work x-Ex-divUend a-J'iOO unit Nominal quotation DPIDEND NOTICE a daughter. locke were successfully rehabili- OLOVER-To Mr. and Mrs. Robert tated Without COUrt act lion. Glover.

405 Highland Avenue, Lyndalla. "I don't think we'd raise the per- staymans 4-4 50, U. 8. utility 4 25 Cigamttet OLD OOID KfNT imiasst MurtAO HELMAI Cir. MUIIEI HIADIINI VAN lllll iETWIFN IMI ACTS Potatoes: Pa Katatidlns U.

1 A last, siinimrr at. thr tlnir nf flip rnl- 5'vee and friend? are invited to attend the services tt the Everett Keilev Funeral Home, Twenf-thlrd and West Streets, on Saturday 21' "V11 o'clock. Interment at Olebe Cemetery. Friends may call on Friday evenlni aftar 7 o'clock. SOtfLEfluddenly, In the Memorial Ho- S0' Louise.

Ji.e of Albion M. Soje, of 92 West Park Place, Newark. aired 63 Vara and friends are Invited to attend the viewlnr at, tie Newark Funeral Home, 121 West Park Place, on Sunday J.r,?m' t0 9 m- Interment at Forest Hi Cmet.erv Rnctm at at rrancu Hospital on Nov. jo. a son.

centage if we went off on a tangent id sarss en-so, lew on. Heavy minimum sue 75-SO. 10 lb. sacks 21-23, 100 lb. sacks sire HO-75.

lision of two oil tankers ln the Delaware River near Port Penn. John Warner, commander of the post, presided and also expressed his COLE-To Mr. and Eugene Cole and sald We're S0'11 take action Miiiside. at St. Francia Hospital on Nov.

these girls," Downer said. eon. "We'd Just get ourselves in trouble." Cabliaae Pa. 60 ih. sacks mostly Danish type few 1 2S; N.

J. rralea ome fair and smill 50-7S appreciation of the fine spirit of SWHET roTATOHS DAVIS To Yeoman and Mrs. Robert Davis. 200 East Thlrty-slxth Street, at AtC 111 lieU Wednesday, Nov. 25.

1SS3. ti 2 ciors Friends tnd relatives may call at the Weir Funera Home In MM-n i ne memorial nospuai on nov. II, daurhter. On 3Iansion Rentals uweet potatoes: n. bu bskts.

jer- demonstrated by this irZVle YwY.o15- I Mrs. Nlckle was also a guest at 150 Bu. red washed 3.50. or.ince tvpe tne meeting. mnstlv washed some waxed 2 lew i About 40 ITlPnberS of the post at-Icwest 2 25.

White Yams 2 50 tnnrlort tho affair onH a crw-iol hci.r Smoking Tohaccot KIGOS UNION IfADIt FRIENDS INDIA HOUSE NEW HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE PACKAGE This new "insurance package," gen. roily knawn at the Homeawejers Policy, represent, one of the greatest advance, in the insurance industry in recent yeor. By combining several policies in one, considerable expense of handling is eliminated and the resulting saving is pasted an to you, the buyer, in the form of broader coverage and reduced Tien, L.k" EAST NORWICH. N. Nov.

20 Dividend $1.75 par shot on lb Prglariad Stock and an inter; dividend of 30c per short, plus on extra dividend of 40c per shore, on the outstanding ComasoA Stock of t. lorillord Compony bove been declored poyoble Jone-ory 2, 1954, to stockholders of record ot the close of business December 12, 1953-Checfcs will be moiled. G. O. DAVIES.

7rtouref Mew rork, November I 1 95J. Spinach: N. hu Memorial Hospital on Nov. 17. a on.

i(t'). ine KUSSians are in WIS Kea followed. on taxes tor two mansions tney own M1'S1IROO1S Mushrooms: Pa. 4 qt. bskts.

1.35-1 50. or,) to fair 1 opens In pots 60-1 00 on Long Island one of them occu WOOD To Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Wood, Newark, R. D.

2, at The Memorial Hospital on Nov. 17, a son. Bvcuin, irom i to 9 p. m. WTLLER In Elsmere.

on Nov 19-3. William H. Vehr. 8 year'' Relative, and friends sre Invited to tt the Ruiscll O. Oritflth Funeral Home.

1408 New Road. Eismere, on Saturday afternoon, Nov. 21 at 2 o'clock Interment at Mount Cemetery. Friebds may call at Griffith on Friday event.ij titer 7 o'clock. WAI.LIS At her late teMdence, Redriln Street.

MidCetown, Del. on 1953- Doion, wife of Sam-Mel Wb.Iis. aeed no -j etniM Tobactot Junior Sheriffs'1 pied by Andrei Vishlnsky. An estate here, "Norwich House," hoc hin mir. nn nnfinis fnr nnhli 05: Del.

.03. Per bunch Pa bu topped 1.00. To Cheer 111 Veterans' tomlinson-to Mr. and Mn. John lE'CH-NUT lACPIfE HAVANA IIOSSOA4 Tomllnson.

2423 Madison Street, at The' AegWer eiuf King Sim Broccoli: ,1. 4-5 bu. crates bunches 1 40-1 50. ord. Carrots Pa.

bu. washed few I 50. Cauliflower N. crates 12 to 14 heads ELSMERE, Nov. 20 Memorial Hospital on Nov.

jo, a on. I sale Dec. 7, unless i wassau oounty The Elsmere unit of the New Castle! tax bill of $2,918, five months in ar- i miuns-io iwr. ana tvira. entries raars na il DCM.ll" 1 IWT.

tnO Tt. Lnir tatr 1 50-1 75. mostly 150. wouiiiy Junior uepuiy oneniis as- Bone. Hockessln, tt The Memorial Hos friends are invited to attend the funeral the Mears Home, on Sunday afternoon, Nov 22.

't 2 O'clock Tntermenf al at The other estate, "Killenworth," cf.i.krt sociation, meeting last night at the pitai on Nov. 20. 1 son. Celery: Pa. crates Golden Hearts va- home Of Mr.

and Mrs. TllOlllftS El-i riour sites fair 2 N. J. 10 tn. crates i ar non RniH mirle nlan, MYERS To Mr.

and Mr. Merrill Myera Paschal rouRh larRe 150. 1 Plans Kennett Square. at The Memoria at Glen Cove, has been put on notice for public sale for a $2,396 tax A WORD TO THE WISt: There are several version, of the Horn. owner, Polity on the market, but we alncerely believe we can give you the most for your money.

Cemetery. Friends may call Saturday evenlni after 7 o'clock. Hospital on Nov. 20, a ton. i ranoerries: N.

J. cartons 12 one pound Iul "laa-niK in latinns giii lur pn- The Soviet first deputy foreign tients of Ward 8 at the Veterans oKs ana window packs Early FI0WEBS HAVER TINE To Mr. ind Mrs. Joseph minister and permanent delegate to FOR Administration Hospital at naveriine, ueivin terrace, woodland Uu. TTitn Kinn trui.n Apartments, at Wllmlnston Oeneral Hot- i Charles Kowalski.

president Of P'tal on Nov. 20, a daughter, unit, presided. It was also de- worm wiin ms wne, aausuter, ana staff. Various Russian staff members and children live at Norwich House. jculed to stage a variety show In the Maryland Znroll A SUGGESTION: We have found that it works out well to discuss the Home, owners Policy with both husband and wife in the evening in the privacy ef your own home.

We're happy to or. range interview, ol your convenience on this basis. Just telephone 5-151 1 and one of the principals of P.K tD. will be glod to make an appointment. ciMiieie nre iihii ior me scnoois.erai Hospital on Nov.

20, a son. and fire companies of Christiana Hundred shortly after the first year. Hospital on Nov. 20. on.

The group will meet again on IS'aval Stores SAVANNAH. Nov. 20 IX. Oum naval stores today: Receipts, turpentine 528. rosin none.

Shipments, turpentine 160. rosin none. Stocks: Turpentine UUU UU MOW DIVIDEND NOTICE The Board of Directors of Colonial Trust Co. declared the regular dividend of 50c per shore and an extra dividend of 25c per share and a special year end dividend of 25c per share, payable November 30th to stockholders of record Nov. 23, 1953.

Transfer books will be closed during said period. DIVIDEND CHICKS Vt ILL BL COLONIAL TRUST CO. Nov. 2S at. tho Fllint rtHm.

i GIORDANO To Mr. and Mrs. Santo Giordano. Newport, at Wilmington Genera) Hosplttl on Nov. II.

son. i I work on the Christmas gifts. 6.318 rosin .3. GRIFFITH FUNERAL HOMES 90t Delawar, Ave. 1404 New Real, Elsmere Phono J-U Opto a savings account at First federal! pay liberal dividends Savt as much as you want whenever yau want.

All ACCOUNTS INSURED UP TO $10,000 OPEN FRIDAY 7 fe I 30 P. M. llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiipj CREMATOR'UM tve kav a taadcra Crenatariina Pippin, Kiiiiiamoii, Taylor iK: Dawes Afents Brokers Consultants 206 Wesf 10th Street Insurance Dept. Phone 5-1311 Real Estate Dept. Phone 6-8313 JC S.

WitcLlt Treoiu shirk afrere yag Mtitietc 2 1 1 eatiS. f.eilltin. fall Infersaati.ai aa tt aay tlaak Silverbrook Cemetery Lancutitr Art. tt tuPtnt Hi. Dial 2-3625 1 iiiiii'iimmiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiis FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN Ai-o-intion of Ntw C'H County WINFRED I.

DAHLI1VG Funeral Home rh. Wil 3-S31S 1201 NEW ROAD Elimert, WUniinjtBii, DeL YOU'RS YOU'RE YOU'RE SET SAFE SURE 9th Cr West Sts. Ph. 8-4471.

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