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The Daily Times from Salisbury, Maryland • 11

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SOVHKAN MRAI. MM ln IWIWI IH1 711 174 110 Ml 2(1 1(1 11 ill IKr 00 171, ill 11 HO 4 1 lo Ml IH4II0 177 80 IH4IKJ 12 00 I7SIKI I7HSO 174 (IU 173 10 Ml 17(1 SO 172 00 KM 171 70 1.20 170 30 171 50 171 20 4 1 HO 171 III 171 30 1711 00 171 30 4- 111 17130 175 Oil 172 30 173 11 4 2 00 Market Reports I 175 0 1 00 II KO BKOII.KRti UO.IWO lb 43 83 43 75 46111 46 10 4lil6 44.10 4:1 HO 41 S3 Apr May Jun Jul Auk Sep (let Nov 46 HO 47 00 46 75 44 75 41 43 65 45 75 4.3 75 4C. no 43 75 44 41 HO ilWI 4145 45 RO 46 75 47 00 41- 7.5 44 75 ti no 43 60 1145 THE DAILY TIMES II Salisbury, Md April 19, 1978 pound, plant Grade A 47-49 cents. PHILADELPHIA AP-(USUA)-Plant Grade A broil-ers and fryers part load and selected packs 47-50. Butter: Prices to retailers, quarter pound prints 1.1275-1.2435, quarter pound solids 1.1075-1.1550.

PHILADELPHIA (AP)-(L'SDA) Baltimore eggs. Demand slow to fair; supplies adequate. Grade A large 60-fi6. Grade A medium 54-61. Paraonshurg Livestock Market Hogs today 45 to 45'-, lights 35 to 36, heavies 34 to 35.

well and Mrs. Betty Romano, Baltimore; five grandchildren; two great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Winnie Travers, Philadelphia, and Mrs. Em-magene Flemings, Greenwood, and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 o'clock tonight.

ELMERS. MURRAY JR. REHOBOTH BEACH -Elmer S. Murray 52, of Rehoboth Beach, died Monday in Beebe Hospital in Lewis, after a long illness. Murray had retired from the Navy and Air Force after 20 years of service.

Survivors include two sisters, Marjorie Knox and Etha Rickards of Ocean View Services will be held Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Watson, Gray and Melson Funeral Home, Frankford, where friends may call an hour earlier. Burial will be in St. Geroge's Cemetery, Clarksville. PHILADELPHIA (AP- CHICAGO (API Wheat No2 hard red winter 3.29' 3 Tuesday; No 2 soft red winter 3.

19'fc n. Corn No 2 yellow 2. 56Mi (hopper) 2.51'n (box). Oats No 2 heavy 1.57'un. Soybeans No 1 yellow 7.00 n.

No 2 yellow corn Monday was quoted at 2.55Un (hopper 2.50v4n(box). 111 I IINJMII.IIMI,I,.I lU 1 I ifli rB'i "-r ill I li iMirillllilllfiiiJlWWftiVirtii? i- nftiflivj (USDAl- Delmarva poultry market very weak and unsettled. Live supplies ample. Ready to cook demand very slow. Less than truck lot delivered prices of U.S.

Grade A ready to cook ranged from 47-50 cents a CLARENCE E. ROGERS MILLSBOIU) Clarence E. Rogers, 70, died Tuesday in Bet-be Hospital in Lewid after a short illness. Rogers was a retired laborer. He is survived by his wife, Alberta; and three sisters, Myrtle V.

Cannon, Dagsboro, Verna Judd, Millsboro and Lillie Tingle, Frankford. Services will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday in the Watson, Gray and Melson Funeral Home, where friends may call an hour earlier. Burial will be in Millsboro Cemetery. Services will be held at 3 p.m.

Thursday in the Watson, Gray and Melson Funeral Home, Millsboro, where friends may call an hour earlier. Burial will be in Millsboro Cemetery. JOHN L. TAYLOR FEDERALSBURG Funeral services will be held here at p.m. Thursday in the Williamson Funeral Home for John L.

Taylor, 62, of Baltimore, formerly of Federalsburg and Cambridge. He died Tuesday in Franklin Square Hospital, Baltimore, of an apparent heart attack. The Rev. Norman Hamby will officiate. Interment will be here in Hillcrest Cemetery.

Born in Cambridge, he was a son of the late J. Francis and Lula Ruff Taylor. Taylor was a former employe of the Glen L. Martin Co. in Baltimore and the Baltimore County board of education.

He was a member of the Riverside Drive Church of God in Baltimore. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Stella White Taylor; two daughters, Mrs. Alice Ann Max HK Alio (API Kuturm trading on the Chicago Board of Trade Twariav: Op. Urn riic.

WHEAT U.ott bill May- 3.26t 3 27 3 1 J24'j-0P Jul 3 30 3 31 322 Sep 3 33', 3 34 3 23 3:12 Dec 3 41 3. 12 Mar 349 3 45 37i 3 42a( Ol'i May 33', 3 44 3,3 3 CORN II.DM May 26l'i 2l'i 20 -00', Jul 2 3d', 2 35 2574.f Oft'i Rep 2S5'i JS6-', 2 53'i 25'i 01' tier 2 58 2 571,2 541) 2.57 .02 Mar 2H4 2Mi 20' I.KP, 02'i May 2 2 66', 2 S4 2 06', OATS ll.M bal May I 52, I S2i I 49', Jul 1.30 ISO', 156 t.M't-.IW'i Sep I 6.1' 1 I ttl' I 60 161', Dee 7'i l.tB'( 1.6'-.O0'4 BKNKI'IT AUTION. Salisbury l.iim Club mrmlwrs Dr. ,1 nines Murray and President William Kridilill, fntni kfl. and auitmneer Pete Richardson check a pile of donated items slated tube auctioned by the l.kwitt Saturday April 22 at Bank's old lliverside Market.

Proceeds will ro to local siUht and hearinR charily funds. Any usable appliance, tool, furniture item, or other donation mav he made by calling 7424IXS or J4S-75H5. Kefreshmenls will be served. (, aai PUBLIC NOTICE On April 16, 1978, Wicomico County opened one additional transfer station for the convenience of homeowners for the disposal of household trash and garbage only. There are eight already existing stations.

Airport Station Take Airport Road to Fooks Road and go one mile on left DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS WICOMICO COUNTY, MARYLAND 91 7 22 .01 72 724 70 May Jul Aug Sep Nov Jan 7 22 7 ia 704 63 6.13 (3D Deaths Funerals 87 7 1S -02 67 700 45 571, TO', 21 1 1 8.12', 01 28 02') 32, 6 44', 01', 8 48 Sales Tax Take Rises In State ANNAPOLIS (API-Mary, land retail sales tax collections jumped 29 percent in February compared to the same month last year, according to state Comptroller Louis L. Goldstein. The 1978 sales tax increase to percent accounted for much of the increase, Goldstein said. If February's collections are converted to 4 percent, which was the sales tax in February 1977, the increase would be only 4 percent.

666 15 6.19 6 45 48 45 Mar May 6 45 SOYBEAN OH. IM.Mt Ibal 27 HO 27 85 27 07 27 32 .75 27110 27 10 2618 2K A0 .78 28 .15 28 15 25 67 25 88 .79 24 95 25 (10 24 20 24 50 .70 peranceville. The Rev. Bill Miller will officiate. Interment will be in Downing Cemetery, Oak Hall.

Friends may call at the funeral home from 7 to 9 o'clock tonight. May Jul Aug Sep Oct Dee Jao Mar May .38 Z180 23 85 22 90 152 23 10 23 10 22 15 23 Ml .30 22 00 23 90 22 25 22 85 22.85 2225 22 75 .27 22 75 25 22 80 22.60 22(10 22.4.1 .37 MRS. GLADYS STEPHENSON SHOWELL Mrs. Gladys Marie Stephenson, 55, of Showell died Wednesday in the Peninsula General Hospital Medical ('enter after a long illness. Her husband, William Alton Stepfienson, died in 1973.

Born in Powellville, she was a daughter of the late Fred and Cecil Littleton Parsons. She served in the WAC during World War II and was a member of the Showell United Methodist Church, where she was choir director. Surviving are three sons, Frederick David Michael ECKERD'S FAMOUS PHOTO OFFER i if TWICE THE PRINTS 04 "Ira Mt print wttti avry roll ootor Mack and whita Htm topatf nd TODAY AND EVCRVDAV. TWICE THE FILM Whvn you pick up your dviopd tltm and print, buy two roll ol Kodacotor or bteck and whit print Him tor tha ragutar prtca of ona TOOAV ANO CVEflVDAV. aJWT V8 SOLID STATE IGNITION bare SPOT hl I GRASS if SEED 5 A SUPREME 21 Self Propelled LAWN MOWER RIGHT GUARD DEODORANT New Generation Lawn-Boy 2-Cycle engine with more usable power and "quick kick" governor response.

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1.39 Limit 1 OR No 537 Re9 4 99 snrnrvrcnAircD yourchoi 3 TUBE HOSE MRS. MINNIE HOI, DEN DELMAR Funeral services will be held here at I p.m. Friday in Union United Methodist Church for a lifelong member, Minni Elizabeth Holden. 89, of Delmar. She died Saturday in Ihe Delaware Hospital for Chronically III, Smyrna, after a long illness.

The Rev. A. J. Dredden will officiate. Interment will be here in Woodlawn Cemetery.

Born here, she was a daughter of the late George Henry and Ida Brewington. Her husband was the late Rueben Holden. She was a retired cook for the English Grills in Salisbury. Until her illness, Mrs. Holden had held offices in several church organizations.

Surviving are a brother, William Brewington of Philadelphia, and three nieces. Friends may call at the church from noon to 1 p.m. Friday. MARSHALL II. WILSON LAUREL Funeral services will be held here at 2 p.m.

Thursday in the Windsor and Disharoon Funeral Home for Marshall H. Wilson, 56, a farmer of near Laurel. According to Delaware State Police he died Monday at his home of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Interment will be in Spring Hill Memory Gardens, near Salisbury. Born here, he was a son of the late Harry G.

and Nellie Wilson. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Alberta Short Wilson; and four children, Harry M. Wilson, Seaford, Michael J. Wilson, Laurel, Mrs.

Barbara Ann Mullins, Lewes, and Mrs. Alice W. Elliott, Georgetown. He also leaves two grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Catherine Hitchens and Mrs.

Peggy Joseph, Laurel; five brothers, John E-. Wilson, Wilmington, and Harold Howard Robert L. and Harry G. Wilson, Laurel; and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 o'clock tonight and from 1 to 2 p.m.

Thursday. ANDREA LYNN COREY SEAFORD Graveside services were held today in St. Stephen's Cemetery, Delmar, for Andrew Lynn Corey, five-month-old daughter of Craig and Joan Green Corey ot Seaford. The infant's death here Monday in Nanticoke Memorial Hospital was from natural causes. The Rev.

Charles Poukish officiated. Surviving, in addition to the parents, are the maternal grandparents and maternal greatgrandfather, Mr. and Mrs. George Green and Ollie Green of Springfield, Ohio, and the paternal grandparents and paternal great-grandmothers, Mr. and Mrs.

Ted Corey and Mrs. Sue Hunter and Mrs. Edith Corey, also of Springfield. Arrangements were handled by the Marvel Short Funeral Home, Delmar. MRS.

MAE SILVERMAN Funeral services were held today in the Louis Suburban Chapel, Fair Lawn, N.J.,, for Mrs. Mae "Shepy" Silverman, who died Monday in Peninsula General Hospital Medical Center al ter a short illness. Interment was in Riverside Cemetery, Rochelle Park, N.J. Mrs. Silverman, formerly of New York City, had been making her home with a sister, -Mrs.

Edith Lipkin of Loblolly Lane. Born in New York City, she was a daughter of the late Louis and Jenny Rutenberg Lapine. Her husband was the late Albert Silverman. Surviving, in addition to Mrs. Lipkin, are another sister, Mrs.

Gertrude Botwen, Elmwood Park. N.J., and two nephews. Arrangements locally were handled by the Holloway Funeral Home. RALPH WILLIAMS SANFORD, Va. Ralph Williams, 98, retired Sanford farmer, died Tuesday in the Accomack County Nursing Home after a long illness.

Born here, he was a son of the late Henry and Rosie Stant Williams. He was a member of the Sanford Holiness Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lacie White Williams; six children, Mrs. Hilda Dennis, Wattsville, Mrs.

Elsie Hart, New Church, Mrs. Bessie Bell, New Castle, Del Ralph T. and Orville Lee Williams, Sanford, and David Williams, Messongo; 29 grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Fox Funeral Home, Tem- NO.

903 Reg 4 99 POND'S CREAM and COCOA BUTTER I Trial Size Reg. 29' Limit 1 SHORT HANDLE BIC 1 GARDEN TOOLS, Disposable Butane Choose transplamer. trowel or cultivator. Reg 79' LIGHTER Choice and Gary Wayne Stephenson, Showell; three grandchildren; lour sisters, Mrs. Koxie Taylorville.

Mrs. Daisy West, Showell, Mrs. Irma Shockley, Fonlane, and Mrs. Pearl Littleton, Salisbury; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.

Friday in the Burba gp Funeral Home, Berlin. The Rev, John Taylor will officiate. Interment will be in Parsons Cemetery, nearPittsville. Friends may call at the (uneral home after 7:30 p.m. Thursday.

KKVIN A. PI.AMKR Kevin Andrew Palmer, two -day old son of Bruce and Peggy (lordy Palmer of Somers Drive in tiie Kaywood section of Salisbury, died Monday in Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. Besides his parents, surviving are a sister, Amy Elizabeth Plainer, 19 months; his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Mildred linrdy Matthews, Tem-pcranceville, Va. and his paternal grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Calvin D. Palmer, Carlisle. Pa. Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m.

Thursday in Parsons Cemetery with the Rev. Jack Smith, officiating. Arrangements are being handled by the Hill Baker Bounds Funeral Home. MRS. ANNA FASSETT BERLIN Funeral services will be held at 8 p.m.

tonight in the Wharton Wesley United Methodist Church, Philadelphia, for a member, Anna E. Fassett, 89, of Philadelphia, formerly of Berlia She died Friday in Presbyterian Hospital in Philadelphia after a short illness. A second funeral service will be held here at I p.m. Thursday in St. Paul United Methodist Church with the Rev.

E. C. Hackshaw officiating. Interment will be here in Evergreen Cemetery. Born here, she was a daughter -il the late.

Harry and Mary Williams Showell. Surviving are her husband, Robert Fassett; iiwr children, Percy Williams. Mt. Pocono, and Mrs. Elizabeth Andrews, Mrs.

Leah Jones and Mrs. Marlcne Dawson ol Philadelphia. She also leaves a sister. Mrs. Marian Mumford, Philadelphia; two brothers, William and Harry Showell, Philadelphia; 10 grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

Friends may call at the Whar- ton Wesley Church in Philadelphia from 6 to 8 p.m. tonight and at St. Paul Church here from noon to 1 p.m. Thursday. JOHN H.

JOHNSON MILLSBORO Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. at the Harmony United Methodist Church near here for John H. Johnson, 58, of near Millsboro, who died Sunday at his home after a long illness. Born in Millsboro, he was a son of the late Eldridge H. L.

and Mattie B. Johnson. He was a former employee of Charles L. Clark Floor Coverings in Millsboro. Survivors include his wife, Mrs.

Florence Mae Johnson; one son, Charles Hood, Millsboro; one sister, Mrs. Cornelia Clark, Millsboro; one brother, Eldridge "Scoop" Johnson, Millsboro; and one half brother, Harvey S. Morris, Middleford, Del. The Rev. Jacob Caulk will officiate at the services.

Interment will be in the church cemetery and friends may call at the Watson Funeral Home in Mil Isboro on Friday eveni ng. Service Schedules Mrs. Anna E. Fassett Thursday, 1 p.m., St. Paul United Methodist Church, Berlin; burial, Berlin's Evergreen Cemetery; freiends call at the church from noon to 1 p.m.

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