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FARM AND MAKKUT NEWS Markets tern Unchanged After Selling AUack NllW TQRK AP) sviy gains made terday In the stock market fisble to wlU't'fid- a last minute light selling attack As a consequence faded away for the most part leaving the TiwrtilTboUl an baUnee over range of fiJJO either way. The A violated Pin average of 80 stocks waa unchanged at 184.70. in the average lost cents and were down 10 cents. Utilities advanced 20 cents. Out ot the individual traded, gatni and lour were al most evenly balanced 447 up and 459 down.

There were, however, By Cm ploy in Em loyi DiKcu.rf ProbUtAt Employe always a pjreblem for retailers, threaten to become a graver headache as 'manpower or should we say As of this tick of the clock, the manpower Is worst for retailers than for almost any other employer face the fact thai employ "are Interested in the higher by war contractors, that the draft md the of for women are extremely potent, and that the coming of the holidays requires additional help. One of the gambits --or should we say gimmicks T-in recruitment of jalfj help has been employe discounts. The offer of discounts on purchaies has enabled retailers to recruit sales help 2 new lows were touched The volume of business came to 1,850,000 shares as against 1,840,000 on Friday, not too big a day. The holding company, Graham- Paige, was the most active issue up at while Armeur Co. was second" off at 11, and SPM Steel third up at Others going higher included Standard Steel Spring up at 25- iiu.iM~vd cuh dividend and a stock dividend), Pub- liker 1 at Anderson Prlchard Oil at 33, Commercial Solvents at Crulcible Steel at 31 Schenley 1 at American Cyanamld at American Smelting 1 at Union Pacific at and Consoli- ng bathing suits in November is smart enough to lAflft on employ- es' discount before she takes a Job.

WUl to Do Retailers, to these Inter- of and it difficult, if not to recruit replacement ind temporary help these unless employes are granted discounts on their purchase? employe discounts can become as danger- 1 ous as they are dated at 29. Tower were General Motors off at Studebaker at 33 Goodyear at 60S, Sears Roebuck at Boeing at 36 '-4, Zenith at 55, American A Woo1en -at 33, New York Central at Standard Oil (NJ) at 86, Paramount V4 at 2 and 2H at 108 K. The curb market was a little higher Including Niles Bement, Raytheon, National Union Radio, Loluslana Land, Lionel Ford of Canada, Cuban Sugar, Consolidated Mining Smelting, Barium Steel, and American Mfg In the bond maket corporate loans werp (tlighUy lower Bank eligible governments were higher retailing trade is full of stories about discount plans that went awry--how recruited sales girls who had less Interest in their salaries than in their discounts on purchases, and how sales persons charged many times the total of their own salaries in purchases at a discount, ONE which offered em- ployes 15 per cent discount on store purchases, was shocked to discover that one employe was buying, at the HinuUftt of her weekly salary She readily admitted that ail of her purchases were for friends. Many stores seek sales persons with followlngs She had a following which the store wished hadn't happened There have been other cases" In wWch store employ- es have split discounts with friends, making more in kickbacks, than in salaries Regaidless of how justified this position is, the fact remains in the a in obtaining NOiES Cjk'Z Lycoming county growers interested yields of high-quality crops will Uke a spade at this time of and thoroughly examine the nature of their soils, 4ffine down least 24 inches. The nature of he soil underneath can be noted, watching lor ilowsoles, bardpans, and other treat that be eoaicted by plowing, oh'ishng, or other TODAY'S IDEA operation.

Vegetable crops tsptclally nttd deep-growing roots and these roots need moisture and air if they are to produce drainage is especially important during rainy periods. In fact, good Jt." Many persons make it a practice each fall to travel miles to enjoy coloration on vines, and trees. Here is a list of some of the outstanding plants which have attractive fall coloration. Ja vines, yellow Wage can be observed on BlTtersweel and 5ml- lejt; vim. which turn purple are the Virgin-shower a i vines turning red or orarge are the Vlrglnia-cmper, and Boston- Ivy i AW Mra.

Alys Sweeney, 77, Muwsy' RD1, died at 149 Monday, Oct 23, 1950, following an yiness of one fetcfc. She is survived by her hirband, Judson. Mrs a native of Exchange, Montour lived most of her life in Anthony Town Ship many other factors because a plant will endure fairly dry soil conditions, but it cannot long endure conditions A sam- Shrubs which turn orange or red are: Arrowwood, Bri'Mwreath, Chokeberry. Colon- tetter (In a i Dogwood, i drainage is more Important Fo Nannjbtny, In CT the" counter'market I past that a girl smart enough to YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS Quotations furnished by MesrUl, Lynch, Pierce, Tenner, and Members New York Stock BJtcf.nge ISO William Street Phone f-466L Air Reduction Allied Sirs That unless there are rigid trols on these discounts, they can create a dangerous drain on profits. THAT employe purchases at discount are made charge purchases.

It difficult i not impossible to put limitation! on the amount of discount buying Many stores limit discount purchases to from 20 to 50 per centj of employes wages. mat unless employe Identification cards are used, It is difficult to limit emplove ourchases In lart- er stores There have been instances in which not only the family, but dUtant friends and old classmates have used discount privileges of. employes. That If a card identification system is used, it is important to reissue cards periodically There have been cases lArwhlch employes and frfends used such cards years after the employe quit. IHs interesting to note that, when well controlled, employe discounts-have been highly profitable to retailers.

In some instances, even large discounts have left a margin of profit and this margin has spelled the difference botween profit and loss. Some stores have issued employe discount cards to many persons not entitled to them because the profitable sales, -even have swelled total volume. this time and tested By studying the character of the roots of the growing crop, a grower can get a better idea of conditions and possibility of producing maximum yields of high-quality crops in another yeai; He will also be in a position to do tree, Froebel Spirea, and varieties of Sumac Shrubs which turn pur pie are. Panicle Dogwood Golden beil orsythtaT and Rfgel Pilvet yellow -Mm Imbf, 14, ISi and HJNERATS William H. McDonald, 61, to.

city died suddenly of a heart attack at his borne In Thorn- dtlt Saturday. Oct. 31. 1MQ born In Mr. ett, the son of Harry and Bertha McDonald.

He left the city flve years ago to go to He had bten emplojid at the Vetarans Hospital in Coatesville, and was a 3 of Caw Found Safe- HARLANSBURG (AP) HuA- dreds gathered at the mouth of a found cave mightily, early yesterday three yourtg ploreri and a little dog were brought to safety after 12 hours the bat InfetUd underground tunnels. Carbide lights of the three failed Services will be held at 2 pro. sii the funeral home in Turbotville. The Rev. Rv-ell A.

Flower, pastor of the Zlon Lutheran Church, will officiate. Bu.ial will Muncy Cemetery. Friends may call this evening between 1 and 8 o'clock at the funeral home. mqmhcr of the Central Baptist one by one they wandered Airfhony I. Anthony C.

Church, this city. Surviving are hit wife, Detwller McDonald, two sons, Cph, Charles Germany, and Paul home, one daughter, Mrs. Virginia Wynn, Thorndale; four grandchildren, and one brother, George, of What Cheer, Iowa. Services will be held at the funeral home at Filth Avenue and enaeii Lincoln Highway. Coatesville, Fri- day at 2 pm.

Burial win be in Engel, TT, of Grace Streel, died at ISO pm. Monday, Oct. 25, 1950. A native of he had been a farmer of unt11 two jwars ago He PfC. 1 jakview may at the funeral home from to 9 p.m.

Thursday. W. through the man-like search of unusual rock ana stal formations They just sat it out in the pitch blackness 1 809 -feet from the entrance until help-, arrlv ed. Reports the three were spread rapidly on a quiet Sabbath in this wtstein Pennsylvania ha.a- let of 900. The cave had baea discovered only in recent wocka due to a nearby nlfnway wnstrae- tlon project Townfolks turned out full force to aid the as did about 1,500 other men from surrounding communities.

Spicebush, Thunberg Spirea, and Witch-hueL Shrubs which retain their foliage through November are: Fivelaaf Aralia, Japanese Barberry. Dwarf Cranberrybush, i Honeysuckle; Privets (Amur, California, something to this soil to reduce (an( European). St Johnswort, Vlr- erosion and to provide condition Kurnum (Fragrant, Leatherleaf, favorable to water seeping readily Into the soil to be held over for next year's growing crops. St. George and the Si.

nwnlfat Society. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Colonel Seagraves, city, and Joseph Lorson, Nlsbet, five sons, Carlyle, South WllUanwDortf Sr ot conway Beaver County. Chicago Livestock CHICAGO (AP)--The hog market was fairly active yesterday and prices were steady to 25 cents ower than Friday's average; ghtsp recelp" only with the bulk of good and choice wooled lambs going at $275 to 129 75. Slaughter Jambs andjyear- Lings were fully 25 cents higher.

USDA) Salable 11,000, generally fairly steady to 25 cents lower than Friday's average on butchers sows; top 20.00 for several loads choice 200-230 Ibs; mostly good and 41 26 7 Houston-Oil 41U Alhs Chalmers 3 7 Amerada 150 .148 150 Amer Airlines American Can Amer Car Fdy American Loco 18 Amn Pwr Lgt Amn Had SS Amn KOil Anm Smelting 13 33 Inspira Copper Int'l Harvester Int'l Nkkel Int'l Tel Tel Johns Manville 45 17 i "Contented" Sheep i 34 Tel A Tel Amn Tob Amer viscose ..100 Amn Woolen Anaconda Anffouf Ills 69H 974 100 33 33 11 Kennecott 66 74 83 18 15'i 20 Kresge SS Kroger Groc Lehigh Portland McNeil Lig Myers Lockheed Air Loews Inc Maitin (Gtenn) Miami Copper iMont Ward 44 9 and Siebold). A tree which turns purple the American Ash. Trees which turn yellow are. Ash (In variety), Birch (in variety), Boxelder, Elm, Hackberry. Planetree, Shadblow, and 1 i Trees which turn oranae or red are: European Burnlnirbush, flowering Dogwood, Hawthorn (in variety), Amur Maple, Red Maple, Sugar-Maple, Black Oak, Red Oak, Scarlet Oak, Sassafras, and varieties of Sumac Observations of the this fall will help prospective planters to select kinds plant on the home grounds or on community Improvements.

New York Poultry Japan on Oct. 1950, according to word received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Kuskey, Charles and Raymond, Nlsbet: Robert and Anthony, and 31 grandchildren.

Mrs. Rumtl W. Jane Nittinger Gehr, 27, wife of Russe.ll W. Gehr, died at 940 a Monday, Oct. 23, at her home on Northway Road.

Surviving besides her husband are her mother, Mrs. Marlon Nlt- tlnger, and her paternal grs nd- mother, Mrs. Sadie Nittinger, both of this city; her maternal grandfather, Hall, Montpursville Road; a twin brother, JohirT. Nit- linger, and sisters, June Peggy Ann sjid Bitty all of Private Kuskey had served in Korea for six weeks. The yotyig soldier enlisted In January, 1949, and had been assigned to Japan in July the same groups finally camp upon the group In a large chamber 25 teet from floor to ceiling where whirring bats added to a weird setting.

Crone 1 1 In Group Crouched together then 1 were year Born Jan 8, 1932, In South Williamsport, he was the third of four children born to Frank W. and Grace Bonner Kuskey. The family left South Wllllamsport in 1937, and all now reside In the Con way area. i 01 ty Services will be held at the home of her mother on Northway Road at 2 Thursday with the Rev. Walter Bailey, of the First Friends choice 180-280 Ibs 19753JOt sev- NEW QRK (AP) Dressed Burial will be eral loads 150-170 Ib 19 00-19 75; ou eadv POW SI dry made in Cemetery- choice 350 Ib boxes, fresh ind froien 27-30 ma call at the Nittinger under 400 Ibs 18.50-19.25; 400-500 epc ks boxes, fresh and home Wednesday evening from 7 24-27 Squabs, wTiite, fresh to 9 o'clock.

lbs a few heavier weights down to 1650 for around 9 Island, 600 Ib weights, good cleatance.l frMh No bbls 31 32 No 2 bbjg shippers took 1,500. "ft Salable cattle calves 1.500; steers closed uneven, a few loads choice lbs weight at 25 or more 127-28- breeders 27 salable Ntandi No Ducks, Long- 1 bbls 32-33; crateg 33 34 qulck frown Turkevs, farwest- 54 E. Taylor MUNCY--Miss Ethel Tsvlor, home West Avenue at 2 died at her home, JU west np Herbert 12; Lddie McClelland, 16, son of a funeral director; Ernest Mallinak 26, construction company worker; and "Andy" McClelland's year old cocker spaniel. "Heck," said the Harkless boy, I'll have to go to school today -His overjoyed mother had quick assuiance could take off a couple of days. Golf Club to Hold Grand Owning MANSFIELD--The grand opening of their new club house has been planned for Wednesday by of tM Corey Creek Golf the great grandson of TimothyjCiuo.

Gray after whom Grayjs Run was Harlrv Rex and his band of named the Mansfield State Teerheis Col- Services will be held at will play for dancing be- funeral home at 1912 MemorjarTrtween 8 and 12 o'clock 68, at 1853 noon Claudt H. Sutton Claude H. Sutton, Beverly Avenue, died Oct 23, 1950 He is survived by a liiter, Mrs Nelson, South Wllllamsport, and is a former Resident of Trout Run and was a membw of the Trout Run Methodist Church Mr Sutton was retired from the Pennsylvania Railroad. He was the grandson of Charles ftesh, voung hens Oct 23, 1950, A 01 ujtti ni Jin i Penn Street, at 205 pm Monday Buna wiir Cemetery Friends may call at the funeral j. i.

nf I I i a i can OL me higher than last weeks dull close, 10 lg lbj 41H 50; oung toms 1(5- She was a member of the Muncy home 7 to 9- tod otherwise general market 1g 2 4 Church and chief 1,000 Ibs up closed slow and 35 36 a at for the West Bianch steady to 50 lower; steady ymj neng 1(Me 43.49^ you nK Telephone Company for the past We've had milk from contented for years and now a knitted sult manufacturer is advertising. garments made of "wool from con- tented sheep" That seems to leave the field open to spmedne to advertise cheese from p'sychologl- cally adjusted goaU. 9 Facts" 83 i A booklet on "basic facts about 31 selling to the government" has 17 been issued by the General Services 'Administration, Washington 26, 16 i I i i a I i to 25-lower; cows steady to 25 24 bs 36 37 24 ard higher; bulls about steady; vealers 36 Vlrff1nla bronze, iced, firm, two loads choice and prime young 18 40 50; around lbs steeij, 34 oo, ng tomg 16 22 lbs 35.36 22 lbs 35-36 Beltsvllle Whites, hens and young toms 5-9 lbs 56 voung toms 10-14 lbs 43- 16 64 4 Atch St Fe Nat 1 Biscuit 35 Atlantic Refg 67S 684 Natl Da.ry 49 AVCO Man Corp Natl Distillers Baldwin Loco Balto 4 Ohio Renrtix Aviation 49 Beth Steel Aifplane Borg Warner 6 9 Bnggs Mfg Co Cal A Hecla Cdn Pacific Canada Dry A Celanese 39 Ches Ohio Chrysler Col Gas Elec Columbian Larb 38H 69 12 1 32 49 Central Noith Amerie 38 Comml Solvents Com Southern 10 Congol Nairn 25 Cons Air Continental Oil Consol Edison Contl Can Contl Motors Cuban Amn Sug Curtiss Wright 10 Curtlss Wright A 23 29 38 24', 16 38 8 23 Poilg Alr-uaft DuPont De East Air Lines Erie Flintkote Co Freeport Sulp Genl Elec Gen Foods Gen Motors Genl Refrac Gillette Safety 82 16U 26 79 49 4 81 52 16 78 49 'i 31S. 51 Goodvear 61 Great Pr Harbison-Wajk 28 28 Grain Futures CHICAGO AP) jrralns ran i a fair amount of profit- Tpl taking a natural development a Wpjt Hsp North Am Avla North Pacific 36 Packard Motor 4 69W Para Pic 21'. 12 4 65 32 'Penna Railroad" 20-H 7 1 i Pepsi Cola 9 I9'i 25 1 phelps Dodge 58 39 Phillips Sc Bi I Pub Serv NJ Pullman Ine i 47H Pure Oil Am 18 Reading Co iRem Rand 25 Republic Steel Rcvnolds Tob (Savage Arms 19 29 iSears Roebuck "54U 37S S.nclair Oil 8 (Shell Union Oil 18H Soronv Vac Pacific 61 23 Railways Sperrv Corp 3034 Std Brands 16 1 Std Oil Calif 16W Std Oil of Ind 58 Std Oil of NJ 79 i Co Wn 49H Texai Corp Texas Gulf Sulp 51 i a Assd Tmkn Roll Bear 43H 51 Trans Air Cent Fox 60'j Union Carbide 47 Union Pacific United Aircraft 31'i United Air Lines United Gas Im 28U US Rubber 42 35 48 26 17 4 21 65 20H 58 75 22 44 35 48 purely baslc ln es procurement in and give dc- yearlings 3000-3200, several J2 25-32 50, a few good cows 2150- Wednesday Reservations ran he made i In the Trout Run Mrs Howard and James Preston.

Included on the airangements committees in a i i to i Brown arid Mi Preston are Mis. A Evans, i A i W. T. Klnney, W. Johns and S.

at the residence In Jersey Shore. ecke MAJOR--Services for Mrs Har-l The new club house is located 2300, common medium 24 cows 1925-2125; canners and cutters 1500-1900, medium and good buns 24 medium to choice vealers 2800-3400 Salable sheep slaughter lambs and 25 higher; sheep steady, top fed westerns and native wool lambs 29J5, bulk good and choice wooled 46; northwestern, frozen, 2 rn Thursday with i A Od 1 r- years I HARROW-Servlces for Victor Surviving are her father, John Harrow will be at 2 today Taylor, Muncy, and two broth- Aaron Tavlor Montgomery, WllbUf SK the hi. net" "Major" wllf be" hiid aflO along a a Wednesday at the Church of of Mansfield SOUin omrci. urlll K. 6 mlles younjf town 23-24 37, Ibs and over 37 farwestern, Winfer-packed toms the Rev Bruce Gideon officiating i will be in the Muncy Cemetery the Annunciation Burial will be In Mt Cawnel Friends call between 7 and 9 o'clock i at the funeral 331 2875-- bulk 87-107 lbs shorn lambs 2850- talled information, such who 90-100 lbs wooled yearlings 27 4 21'.

65 26H 254 14 30 554 244 LCHitU I I Wl i i T2.V* sec if you have a keg of bolts to sell, Jsut if you want it jvithout charge? write to the GSA. New Products -LENSES: Two-color fused which TtdhJl and fervnt colors to permit welders 25 i 0 look safely through blinding 5 RS i1 glare have been developed. Different lenses have been developed for different uses. BRUSH: For people who trave hard timfr reachmg- Uieli Own baiks, nylon- hrKt'e brush that fits ferent contours of the body" has been developed MIXES: Among new ready- mixes are two pancake batters, one of which Is packed In a pressure can, and the other in cartons which must be stored In refrigerators (McClur? slaughter ewes 130015 00, mostly 14.60 down. Pittsburgh Produce 37 Live irregular Bv i none- fowls, vearllngs 28-30, one mark extra bareback heavy 26 29 scabby 25-27; rock eyarllnss few 26, extra fancy 29.

Leghorn 21-23- red yearlings A a "7C 3 I from 7 to 9 o'clock. DEATHS From Central Areo fancv 30 Jcabbv 26 Pullets crosses 5 Ibs and up 40-42 few 43 PORT ALLEGANY- Local fela- of the large Stay-U-Hoipe Vote Predicted in Election Street, where the rosary i be recited at 8 JfARRISBURG MORREN Services' for Mrs Day Alliance predicted Helen Morren will be held stay-at-home 11 i to 2 Wednesday at the funeral be unusually laige at the Nov. home, 1 East Central A venue, I election in Pennsylvania South Willlamsport ihe Rev. A Paulhamus, pastor of Christ a i a United Brethren will he Green Lawn Memorial Park The Rev MeKIn secretary of the organization, a statement theie has been a I Friends may call at the funeral PITTSBURGH -produce demand fair one mark 44, scabby 40 5 lbs and i a leceived un hormorurd 4H-5 lbs death of Mrs Irving 11 from 7 to 9 today. 40 Tew 43 lbs few Norwich, NY whlrh occurred Sat- nome Irom lo 3 (AP) (USDA) 4-4'4 lbs hopmonized 35, urday, Oct 21, 1950, at her home CHICAGO GRAIN blacks 5 Ibs and up 37-'Funeral service was held Monday 30 23 86 39 7-5 85 23.V 25 14 35 19 30 61 30 Apples, two cars, slightly weak- jq Ibs 74-36 Ibsscabbvl Mrs Tillman will he remem- Wash.

box Red Delicious com- ,2 rocks 5 Ihs and up one mark berert locally as the niece of the bmation extra fancy and fancy 45, 414.5 Ibs fancy 42, average 39- late Stearns 163's and larger 400-425, Delrcl- 40- 4H-5 Ibs 36 ordinary ous combination extra fancy fancy 173's and larger 350-75. Potatoes, 13 cars, about steady U.S, No 1 100 Ib sacks Idaho Russet Durbanks 300, 5 10 Ib sacks white rocks 3 Ibs 30-31 Broilers, NEW YORK EGOS crosses nearbv and New Epgtend few 26-27 verv few 28 erv CHICAGO prices- Wheat Dec, March, 2 2 7 May, July. Coin--- Dec, March, Mav, July, Oats Dec, March, line i i he political campaign in the last wo weeks. FUNERAL LS fanry weie higher in master containers 200-225, few 45; toms few 31-33. NT) Red aTd rontlacs 275-300, Minn.

Red Warbns CASH GRAIN unwashed 15 Ib sacks Y. Katah- dlni 38.40 Eggs, grade A large white 67- 27.28 few 10 yesterday others fl-a. tew vi wholMa ninr ket Eggs (2 Tuiki-v, hens 21375, firm New York spot quotations foljow fancy heavyweight quotations gen- A i i i A on ex- YORK A Egg price's Wav SO 1 July, YORK Dec, May, 148; Jan Nov 2 4 5 March. CHICAGO (AP) Wheat was lower with the futures Whllw fancy yesterday, receipts 28 cars welghts g5. g6) fancy heavyweights 86 4314 18 31 olworth er last week's advance, and sljd gently lower yesterday 'Yngstwn Sheet The market started out nrm CURB buving orders.

There wasn't mdch Am uperpwr activity on this eerly strength and C)ties once the small dewiand had been 4 gh 20 taken of prices started to slip Nm Hu(1 Wheat fell flrst. followed later by pnnroa 124 sovbeans and corh. Technicolor Wheat closed 1 to lower corn was lower, oals lower to hljrher. rye was lower, sovbeans were to 3 cents lower and lard 3 to 15 a hundred pounds lower LANCASn-n LIVeATOCK LANCASTER (AP) a 2904. fairly liberal of fat cattle on sale; calves 579, light run of vealers, market stronger on all fcrades, supply not equal to demand hogs 1123 receipts light for active trade prices fully steady i last week's clase Sows scarce, sheep 405, moderate of lambs, all grades In 28 39 33 51 86 22 NEW YORK DAIRY NEW YORK 4APV --Butter (2 days receipts) 423624, a Wholesale prices on hulk cartons Creamery, higher than 92 score' (AA) 64H cents 92 (A) 63H-64, 90 score (B) 62, 89 score (C) Cheese (2 days deceipts) 73,912, steady Wholesale sales, fresh American cheese (whole milk) Cheddars cents; Cheddars (grass 1M9) 45-46: Single Dalito 37-39; Single Daisies (grass 1949) shelf cured 48-49 Flats Flats (grass 1949) shelf cured 48-52; Midgets (June 1950) Midgets (grass 1949) shelf cured 48-49; Processed 5 lbs 37-39 Domestic 39 Swiss (single tubs) 44-46; grade 42-44, grade 40-42.

-51 TREASURY iic.rOki WASHINGTON A The 14 Treasury position Oct 19 Net 86'i budget receipts bud- expenditures $87,458.775.27, cash balance total 124 $256,729,11233165, increase over day $4.7,527,97218. 75, brown 65-70, medium was 14 to 2H lower basis 2 others large 59-61 mediums 54-59, brown 53-57, grade large lower bookings 10,000 bushels, 45 4g Dulletg 37.39 white 61-62, brown 59-60, rpcelpts 2 Q1 cars Oats a Br owns Extra fancy heavy- and checks 31, pullets 40-44, gov- shade i basis about un- fancy heavyweights ernment graded and sealed eggs changed; receipts 23 cars Soy- 5g othe In cartons, grade A large white 72.i bean rece 214 cars; Cabbage, no quotations 1LQOQ (t) bushels. i Onions, four cars, about llitr!" 1 7 US. No. 1 50 Ib sacks Idaho i A crates bunched six doz medi- 1 WHCrC tftC -panish 175, Colo.

175-85, white urn to large Calif. 400-450, NM amsh 200, Idaho and Oregon 450-75 hite Spanish 253- yellow globes Tomatoes, 15 cars, slightly weak a 7 388 PHILADELPHIA (AP) (US DA) Market steady to ftfm. Receipts 6315 Wholesale grades min 10-15 per rent AA quality, large white 65-67, browns 60-61; me, b.t^iu 46., ROGERS' STUDENTS' SPECIAL to hf Itnui, frantM Me 1 71. tdltl of4. 40 MW eK.iii 136 W.

4TH ST. W1UJAMSPORT, PA. Daily 38 A-k to 8 80 P.It CViH afu. tt HSO Abo OffloM WnmtofUm. RMiilns; H.f.

Jan, 1412, 147 TWELFTH ANNUAL GUKNSIY STATE SALI THIRADAT, OCTOBER H. 1SW -11-M NOOJt At Tht mlUi of nn HEAD 5 18 Brtd Thnr olfered In Monday, 1058 --The dump, VP pn nirirt All coniign owned bv the CHv of Williamsport, rtvntu nrr of the you cm feu: i i i uy i confldrnct fully of can al edixun Minn, 100-110, 10 Ib er Calif lugs green, ripe and at the foot of Park St rent, called acks 27-28 Ohio 100-110, Mich turning wrapped 6x6 and larger Fire Companies Nos 2, 3, 1 00-115, 10 Ib sacks 26-27, 5 Ib 300-350, 6x7 265-75; cartons re- Truck 'A" 16 the scene acks 17-18 10 Ib sacks 26, packs and 10 Rubes 3's and 4's age was reported. i i i A A i Ib sacks 16-18. seven about steady. 1 50-65.

150-75, cartons and baskets 8 Ib burning and extinguishers No dam Paper was, DON'T used to put out the fire r. BOX ASTN. USE OUK TELEGRAPH SERV id FOR OTHER Collins-Rhoades Co. Where FLOWERS Grow Store Hours 8 to 5.30 pJtt. aosed Sundays Bertie Sfcset--Dlil 715S WhitcoitttoUtth se Vg at dsV 'a W.Valey's Viet Haw.

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