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8 Sands Family Reunion Held Columbus Junction. The'J. N. Sands family reunion was held Sunday at the Community Building, here with a potluck dinner at the noon hour. Attending were Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Sands and. family, Ainsworth; and Mrs. Don Sands and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Sands, Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison and Tim, Mrs. Richard Reid and Christopher, Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Sands, and Mrs. Sam Sands and family, all from here; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haz lett, Mr. and Mrs.

Paul G. Haz lett, Bill Hazlett, Phyllis Brown, Washington; Mrs. Ray Wykert, Oakville, and Mrs. Jennie Blake, LaCrosse, Wise. Mi's.

Bud Jordan, Mark and Diane, Dubuque, are here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oakes and other relatives. Mr. Jordan, who brought them, Sunday, returned home the same day.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Diercks and Mrs. Ear! Frisk have returned from, a vacation trip to Boulder, they visited Mr. and Mrs.

Harlan Ella son and family. Mrs. Clara Mettenburg has moved to. Columbus City to make her home with her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Jess McConahay. Darby Reunion Held at Wapello Wapello "The Darby family reunion was held at the homecoming grounds in Wapello Sunday, with the following in attendance: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Derby, Silvis, Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Derby and Mrs. Robert Lund vail and family. New London; Mrs. Herman Westfall and Mr. and Mrs.

Frances Hayes and daughters, Mount Pleasant; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Derby and daughters, Moline, Mr. and. Mrs.

Everett Garr and son, Davenport; Mr. and Mrs. John Hillman and family. Wilton Junction; Mrs. Leslie Westfall and Judy.

Cedar Rapids; and Mrs. Harve Derby, Mrs. Louis Hutchinson and Mrs. Leonard Elliott, Wap Nellie Dawson, Inez Smith Return From Tour of Northwest Columbus Junction Mrs. Nellie Dawson and Miss Inez Smith have returned from a tour of the Pacific, northwest They accompanied a group which met in Chicago, touring Winnipeg, Banff Springs, Lake Louise and other places in Can At Vancouver they boarded 'the S.

S. Patrica for a seven day cruise, stopping at Prince Rupert, Juneau, Ketchikan, and other places in Alaska. Tours of the cities of Victoria, B. Vancouver and Seattle were also included in the trip. Ever notice how it is with some families? They always seem to have the money to go off on the most exciting vacation trips, buy and furnish the nicest homes, give their children the best educations.

Often the answer is not to be found in the size of their income; but in what they DO with it! By SYSTEMATICALLY SAVING part of it, they manage to have "what it takes" to enjoy the best things of life. Open your savings account today! The Best MUSCATINE BANK 60 102 Honor Buckmans at Open House at Conesville Church Conesville Open House was held Sunday afternoon', Aug. 4 at the Conesville Methodistchurch in honor, of Mr. and Mrs. C.

A. Buckman of Conesville for their. 50th wedding Approximately 150 guests attended the event. Miss Karen McLain bf Lock ridge, Iowa was in charge of the anniversary guest book Burton (Ruth) Forbes assisted willi the gifts. The serving table was covered with a white tablecloth, with a four tier anniversary cake as the centerpiece and white candles anrl candle holders on each side.

Mrs. Charles (Virginia) Buckman of Phoenix, poured coflee and Mrs. Dale (Norma) Herliska of Iowa City was at the punch bowl. The cake was served by Hold Reunion At Gehrls Lake Wilton The Gehrls. family reunion was held at the lake on the Elmer Gehrls place Sunday.

Those attending included; Mr. Herman Gehrls and Mrs. Anna Bergmann of Clarence, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. Art Licht, Toronto, Iowa; Mr.

and Mrs. George KeJley and family, Eldridge; and Mrs. Emil Bunge. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Boots and Ellen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bunge and family of Mechanics ville. Also, Mr. and Mrs.

Gilbert Jurgemeyer, Keystone: Mr. and Mrs. Al Reynolds, Lisbon; and Mrs. Adolph Badtram, Doug and Don, New. Liberty; Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne Thiering, Muscatine; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bunge, Mr. and Mrs.

Gerald Gehrls, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gehrls, Cleotis, Denny, and Arlo, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Zimmerman, Miss Peggy Zimmerman, and Harlan Grunder all of Wilton; Mrs.

Darrell Brough ton, Kathy and and Nadine Cannon. Durant; Mrs. Wilma Ruchotzke and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Van Waus and Steven, Cedar Rapids.

Special recognition was given to the oldest person present, Albert Bunge of Wilton; and to the youngest, Randy Bune, one and one half year old son of Mr. ana Mrs. Robert Bunge Mechanicsville. The Gehrls reunion will be held at the same place on the first Sunday in August in 1964. Spongier Class On Boat Excursion Eloomington The Spangler chapel Golden rule class met a board the Kent.

Feed Boat Monday evening. The group left at 5 p. m. and returned at 8 p. m.

enjoyed a basket supper aboard. Twenty one members attended the meeting Place to Save Money and Trust Company West 2nd St. Member Mrs Max (Mary Etta) Kemp Mrs. Ray (Lucille) Solomon. Those assisting.

in'' the kitchen, were Mrs. Eldred (Neva) Maxwell and Mrs. Garland (Darlene) Conaway: The anniversary cake was baked by Mrs. Burton Forbes. The gifttable was cover with a' white cloth and centered 'by a bowl of sweet peas and an: arrangement' of various colors of gladioli.

Guests a t.e n'd i the Open House were frrn Phoenix. Ariz Joliet. Schiller Park, Westchester. 111. Rockford, Berwvne.

111., Muscatine, Iowa city. Moscow, Hills, Lone Tree, West Liberty, West Burlington. Wmfield." Riverside, Conesville, Nichols, Clinton, Atajssa, Lock ridge, and Tipton. On Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs.

C. A. Buckman were honored at a potluck supper in the basement of the Methodist, church with approximately 80 relatives and close friends in. attendance. Assisting in the kitchen were Mrs.

Florence Mrs. Betty Singleton, Mrs. Doris Peterson, Mrs. Lorraine Murphy, and Mrs. Mary Lou Peterson, members of the Women's Society of Christian Service of the Methodist church.

Deeds Recorded Shell Oil Co. to State of Iowa, I part of lots 1 and 2. block 1,1 Gordon's addtion to Muscatine. Clyde Earl and Helen I. Crow to Kenneth W.

and Sheila M. Os born, lot Island View addition to Muscatine. Delbert E. and Joyce E. Beardsley to Kenneth W.

and Sheila M. Osborn lot 5, Freeman addition to Muscatine. Ronald W. and Mary Ann Havemann to Roy E. and Dorothy M.

Crow, part of. lot 10, block 9, A. Ogilvie addition to Larry S. and Gladys M. Rich man to Ebert A and Clara M.

Noble, part of lot 16, Chmer Newell addition to Muscatine. Hold Green Bar Scout Meeting Oakvi; Green Bar meet ing of the Oakville Boy Scouts of Troop 57 was held Monday evening at the home of Assistant Scoutmaster Richard Stoller. Plans for the coming canoe trip were made, and the dates for the strip set for August 19, 20, and 21. The troop will leave from Iowa City in their canoes, Plans were also, made to sell refreshments at the Bruce Hayes equipment sale, which will be at his farm August 13, at 5:00 p. m.

Those attending the Green Bar meeting and setting up the month's plans were Eugene Campbell, Ronald Gerdner, Roddy Gerst and David Stoller. F.D.IC Illinois City News Briefs: Illinois City Mr. Mrs. Wayne' Curry and children; Mrs. Ina" Heath of Keithsburg, I Mrs.

Ferry Curry drove to Jeffer son. uty, pauuaay. uu uaw Mr. 'and Mrs. Leonard More head, Mr; and Mrs.

Warren Patterson and two daughters, Mr. and. Mrs. Earl Patterson of Muscatine, Paul Morehead and family, Mr; and Mrs. Kenneth More: Zn: dinner Sunday at Loud Thun der.

Rev. Herbert Beuo'y will use for his text next Sunday morning, "Prepare the Way of the Lord." Scriptural preparation will be lound in the. 40th Chapter of Isaiah. 'Greeters. will.be Art Len ser and Frank: Ten ill; Acolytes, Merle Wayne Fuller; i Ushers, Ralph McGinnis and Charles Schnier.

The Commission on Membership and Evangelism will meet for study and prayer at o'clock Thursday evening. Others are welcome. Next Sunday evening at 8 o'clock a dramatic film, "The Heart Is A Rebel" produced by Billy Graham. will be shown at the church; The public is invited to. attend.

This is the opening pro 1 gram in a'series meetings leading to the "Share the Good News" evangelistic crusade. September 15 through the 22nd. Other meetings have been scheduled for Bible study and prayer, and a concert by the King's a gos Del cmartet which will also appear during tne evangelistic serves. Reverend Herbert Beuoy, tne llUIIVli, L.1 Ij pdatui, will yicnun pl these meetings. Bloom ihgton Fairwinners Meet Bloomihgton David Petersen presided at the business meeting of the Bloomir.gton Fairwinners at Spangler chapel Monday evening.

Shirley Schneider read the Marvin Beatty reported i on the tractor driving contest and fair entries were submitted. Record books must be turned in by. Sept. Billy Krueger gave a talk on care of cameras. Yard mowing committees were named: Aug.

11 Wind man, Paul Tilly and Raymond Cromer; Aug. 18 Jerry Con nell, Jeff Connell and Anthony Gaeta; Aug. 25 Karl Gleaves, David Dur.ker, Mike Esmoil; Sept. 1 Donnie Krueger, Larry fiolliday and Scott Hendriks; Sept. 4 Gary Houseman, Jim Houseman and Billy Krueger.

Jim and Cathy. Morehouse and Ernie Peters served refresh Ernie ments. Urge Interested Make Beef Tour The Muscatine county Beef Producers are urging those interested in making a Western state tour to get their reservations into the extension office by 'August 9. The tour group will leave West Liberty by train Tuesday, Sept. 3 at 5 p.

m. (CST) and will return at about 4 p. m. on Sunday, Sept. 8.

Gordon Day, county beef producers president, said it will be necessary to have thirty to forty sign up to make this tour pos W00LW0RTHS TOY SALE PULL ALONG LAMB Charming pull along model of lamb. Runs smoothly on large colored wheels. Ideal for toaaier. FLYING 'COPTER High" flying helicopter is launched from the roof of the control center, on touch ing trigger release. Grouwinkel Obtains' M.A.

Wapello Mr. and Mrs. Gary Grouwinkel and two children will be leaving the of the week for their home in Ottumwa. Mrs. Grouwinkel and children have spent the summer in.

the home, of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Elliott, while Mr. Grouwinkel nlitairpri his Masters deKree at I the University in Iowa City. Friendly Nelzhbors I The members' the.

Friendly of Mrs" Wi Touting Mo7d afternoon, and went from there to the County Home; where, the.v presented a program of music and showed' movies. The afternoon closed with refreshments being served to the patients. The next meeting will be Sept. 11. Mrs.

Elvina Stock, Wilton Junction, ar.d Mrs. Ella Steffin, Davenport, spent' the week end in the 'home of their brother and and 'Mrs. Ben Mangels, and helped Mr. Mangels celebrate his birthday. Mr.

and Mrs. Franklin Grouwinkel and children of Manhattan Beach, California, are visiting in the parental George Grouwinkel Ike Visits France to Shoot Film Caen. France Hi 'Former President Dwight D. Eisenhower is in France, to shoot scenes for a' television film on 19 years ago last June. He stepped.

off a destroyer at Cherbourg and returned to Caen, headquarters of the film makers, the Columbia Broadcasting System. The destroyer crossed the English Channel from Portsmouth, England, Eisenhower made scenes in his Day headquarters. Young Royalty Need Adult To See 'Cleopatra' London Ufi Prince Charles and Princess Anne, accompanied by a detective, saw the movie "Cleopatra" Tuesday night. A detective always accompan ies the royal children in public. but his presence in the theater served a double purpose.

"Cleopatra" has an foi adult certificate in Britain, meaning, that children under 16 can be admitted only when accompanied by an adult. Charles is 14. Anne is 12. Persons to Reservations sible. Plans have been made to visit the Denver stockyard, and large commercial feedlots at Greeley.

Ft. Morgan, and Sterling, Colorado. Several stops on ranches and feeder cattle auctions are scheduled. A stop at the Ft. Robinson Beef Station at Crawford, has been slated.

Those interested in making 'the tour should send their name and a $10 deposit J.0 the extension office by August 9. SCHOOL SLATE SET Set contains school slate sturdily framed in hardwood, 8 sticks of assorted colored chalk. 2 stencils, and alphabet guide. TRUCK ASSORTMENT Take vour nick, from models tow truck, truck nr stake truck. All with movable parts' on easy roll wheels.

30c IT FRESH PEACH SODAS and SUNDAES Si tufar.ttnn Guaranteed: or Money Refunded Lighter Swine Off; Heavier Hogs Steady Chicago WP USDA Official estimated livestock receipts for Thursday are 100 cattle, 5,000 Jiogs and 500 sheep. 'Chicago under 230' lbs sole. 25 cents Jower again today but. heavier weights. held steady slow trade.

The offerings of a.oOO head topped sparingly at $18.35 a hundredweight, lowest since June 21. The cattle supply was a large 14,000 head and slaughter steers sold weak to 50 cents lower. Several loads 1.025 1,300 lb mostly prime cleared at $25.50. lb. butchers, is.uo isjo; mixed 1 3 190 160 lbs.

17.75 1S.00; 2 3 250 280 lbs. 17.50 17.75: 1 3 300 350 lb. sows 15.75 1S.50; 350 400 lbs. 1 1.50 15.75; 2 3. 400 450 lbs.

13.75 14.75; 450 550. lbs. 13.00 3.75. Cattle slaughter steers weak to 50 lower: at least five loads mostly prime 1,025 1,300 lb. slaughter steers 25.00; mixed choice and prime 1,100 1,350 lbs.

00 25.25; choice K) IBS. 24.50 25.00; comparable ljau 1M00 lbs. 23.75 24.75; good 900 1,250 lbs. 22.50 24.00; few loads good and choice 24.25; lew loads high choice 24.5; lew loaos nigi choice and prime 950 1,075 lb slaughter heifers 24.50 24.75; choice 800 1,100 lbs. u.w mostly good 22.00 23.00; utility and commercial cows 15.00 canners and cutters 13.50 15.50; utility and' commercial bulls 18.00 19.50.

Sheep 400; few packages choice and prime 85 100. lb. spring slaughter lambs 21.00 21.50; good and choice 80 100 lbs. .19.00 21.00; utility and good lS.au 19.00; cull 12.00 lo.50; cuu to good'' shorn slaughter ewes 4.00 6.00... Grain Futures Demand Slow Chicago, (it Selling pressure slackened somewhat in the grain futures market today but de mand was slow and prices con rinupd mostly easier on the Board of Trade.

Wheat moved up a cent on soots on revived demand credited largely to export accounts. India was understood to have bought ahnut million bushels of hard wheat for shipment next month Soybeans were off a cent or so in spots and corn declined major fractions. Brokers saw tne prea sure apparently was a continua tion of yesterday's liquidation and perhaps some aaaitionai short Carlot receipts today were estimated at: wheat 17, corn 60, oats 15, bariey 48, soybeans 7 and rye none. Wheat closed cent a bushel higher to lower, September Sl.SO lk: com hi. to lower, September SL21Vs oats to lower; September cents; rye lower 'to hi higher, September soybeans higher to lower, August $2.60 7s Andersen Bags King Size Wasp Armed with a shovel, which he was using to do some yard work Tuesday evening at his home.

1108 Mulberry avenue, J. W. Andersen bagged a large locust killing wasp. The wasp, king sized by formal wasp standards, measured VA inches long. It was carrying a locust when Anderson saw it fluttering along the' ground, and batted if down with his shovel.

The wasp has been placed in I The Journal window. Chicago Cash Grain Cliicjo Aug. 7 Wheat No. 1 red No. 2 red 1.84; No.

yellow hard 1 89: No 2 yellow hard 1.98. Corn. No. 1 yellow 1.3'.: No. 2 yellow 1.33.

Oats No. 1 extra heavy white 68V. No. extra heavy mixed 68. No soybean aales.

Soybean Omaha Livestock USDA Hofj 7.000: weak, instances 23 low 1,3 190 250 Cattle 9,500: calves steers 25 50 lower, choice 2U0 24.25: heUcrs mostly 25 tower, choice 53.25 21.00. sneep i.ouu; sie.i., 10 Three Enrolled For Institute Muscatine Three teachers from are listed by the State University of Iowa. Iowa City, as among those enrolled at the university's 'Institute tor Biology Teachers this summer. They are: John Sickles, Cer.Lral Junior high; Ronald Riser, West. Junior high; and Ronald Havemann, Madame Maria Reader and Advisor Have any problems or are in doubt, consult ner wo Located at Iowa uity, ia 320 W.

Benton Phone 338 6293 Price for reading $1.00 Appointment not necessary. Everyone welcome. 9:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. New York Stocks NEW YORK Late stock quotations Gen Mot 711.

Gen Tel Goodrich Goodyear 35'A 111 Cent Si Int Harv S4i Int.T i9K int Paper 29 Iowa 111 32i Iowa S6tt Ken 'colt 72 it Kresge 23ft' Maytag 361k Am a3. Am lSOVi Am 51 i 19 Am TOO Am Nat! Gas H'i Anaconda Atchison Bendlx Av 19 Beth Stl 291 BoeinR Air Mnnntn 51 Corn Prod Curtlss Deere DuPont 2W. Eastman ICWi 1 Ford Mot Gen Elec 79. Merrill 'Lynch. Pierce Daily Wednesday, Justice Court Haw JilbceyJtV Presiding Profane and obscene language Deane Elmer.

Birkliofer, Moscow; plea of not guilty and released on $25 bond for trial Aug. defendant arrested, by city police at Washington street and Park avenue. Intoxication Albert G. Buch allew, Davenport; one day in jail. Daniel.

F. Sergus, no address; one day in jail. Police Court Judge William Wellons Running stop sign Janet E. Berry, 104H East Ninth street; S10 paid. Hospitals Admitted: Max Hafner, Letts; Gregory Burton.

New Boston; Alvin Logel. 423 Greenwood; Charles Terrill, 414 Spruce; Jennie Butcher. 407 Monroe: wvikert. Route 5. Dismissed: Mrs.

Roy Phillips, Montnelier; Mrs. John Harscn. 40S W. Eighth! Mrs. Thomas Noll' and infant son.

405 Van Horn: Mrs. Allen Coats, Taylor Ridee: Mrs. Michael Conway and infant' daughter. 615 Iowa Martha Witzke, Route Richard Dodder. 903 Wier; Daisy Rlpssine.

2114 Schley: Mrs. O. W. Gorham, Route Mrs. John Sprouse, 703 W.

Fifth; Forrest Hunter. Route Mrs. Kennedy, Illinois City; Christine Durham, Rnm Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Curtis, Route Tuesday.

Son to Mr. and Mrs. Raymono Opal, 1105 Westwooa Son to Mr. and Mrs. William Mo'rford, AJedo, Tuesday.

Son to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller. 822 Fuller, today Born to Former Residents: Daughter to Dr. and Mrs.

M. Langford, Pelahatchie, Aug. 1. Mrs. Longford is the former Kancee Martin of Musca tine, granddaughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Dale Martin, lsua Bauer Obituaries and Funerals ED COWER Funeral services are being held today for Ed Coyner, SI at Miami, Fla. Mr. Coyner was born at Nichols, the son of Mr. and Mrs.

E. J. Coyner. He died at Miami. where he made his home.

He was affiliated with the Southern Seed and Supply Miami. Surviving are his wife, Beau iah Coyner: a son, Clyde, and prions. Also, three hvnHmrs. Mark and Harry Coy ner of Muscatine; and Clayton Covner of Nichols. He was preceded in death two sisters.

Death Summons Mrs. John Roach At Phoenix, Ariz vr Roach, resident 0 Muscatine for many years. died at Phoenix, shortly before noon today, according 'to, word received her son in law and daughter, Mr. and its. Paul Rohline.

Mrs. Roach had been making hpr home with the Rohlings for the past several years. fhe widow of John W. Roach, who had been identitied Willi uie nudwu ai.iu here prior to his death. Arrangements for services have not been completed.

Burial will be at Muscatine. Wall Street Rally Falters New York liPl The stock market rally faltered in fourth session early this afternoon. Early gains were eroded by a gradual 'decline that produced a mixed pattern. Trading was fairly active more "than 1 million snares ohanBinz hands in the first hour The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials at noon was off 1.08 at .703.98 alter having been up better than a point shortly after Mont Ward Marshall Field Natl Dairy .63 Cent 21Y. Para Plot 'i Pa 19ii the opening.

Pepsi Cola 533A Phil) Pet 52 Proc Gam 74 Radio Corp Sears. Rocb 894 Sinclair Oil Jk Socony 70i Sou Jac Std Brands 72i Stfl an ina Std Oil 70ii Stud Pack Swift 39i TCXaCO li Union Pac no sale United Air 1, ScR5fr Steel fl "'est Tel 27ft Fenner and' Smith, 201 E. 'Third. Report August 7 District Court Licensed to wed Robert Leon Rudman, 21, Niphols, and Sandra Kay Strickfaden, 21, Wayland. Herman Boyd Howard, 21, and Joyce Marie Mathias, 21, both of Muscatine.

Support hearing Carol Reynolds versus Donald L. Reynolds; Judge Matthew West rate set a hearing for Aug. 9 on the plaintiff's complaint that the defendant has tailed to pro de S12.50 weekly support for child awarded to her in a divorce decree of April 25, 1963. Support hearing Evelyn Lavon Carpenter versus Kenneth George Carpenter; Judge west rate set lor hearing Aug. 14 the plaintiff's complaint the defend ant is behind iio in payment, of S10 weekly support lor then two children awarded to her in divorce decree of April 17, 195S; plaintiff's name is now Evelyn Lavon Lewis.

Divorce suit Beatrice J. Chapman versus Jerald Gene Chapman; couple wed July 12, 1958, in Rock Island. and separated Aug. 6, 1963: plaintiff charges cruelty; she asks for custody of three children, $150 attorney fee and that defendant pay bills to date of decree; Judge Westrate ordered temporary injunction barring defendant from apartment at 118 West Third street and from molesting her and the children. Counter claim Lee McKee, doing business as Muscatine Seed and Supply, "versus Gerd Van Veen; defendant asks claiming grass seed mixture mixture purchased from plaintiff failed to grow as wanted when applied on the lawns of five customers; defendant claims he not ascertain if mixture was as specified until the' grass had time to grow and that plaintiff is obligated to.

replace seed and furnish labor on the five lawns; plaintiff has asked for S4SS.11 and 557.22 as due' on notes and interest resulting from defendant's purchase of fertilizer and grass seed. Grain Futures Aus Final Prev. High Low Close Close WHEAT dec. i.86.2 i.m: MAR MAY JUL SEP :.51. 1.59 CUK.N SEP 130V, 11U DEC 1.121.

UHi MAR 1.15'., 1.14 lM'J, MAY 1.17 1.1 'V, 1.1 JUL J.19V4 U9U ATS SEP DEC 54 i SEP 1J73 1 1.3(1 MAIL KAY SOYBEANS AUG' 2.60V. 2.53 Vt SEP 2.59"i 2.58 NOV 2.58'. 2 2.57i 2.5S1i, 2.61k 2.G3ti 2.64 2.65i 2.66 2.67',i JAN 2.61. 2.60U MAR Z.MJ MAY 2.66 2.G5 JUL 2.67 2.65".i Chicago Produce ChicaKo Butter' steady: wholesale buyir prices uncnanK ed; 93 score AA 92 A 90 89 C. 551i; cars 90 57ii; 89 57.

ESSs barely steady; wholesale buying prices unchanged: 70 per cent or better grade A whites 30'i; mixed 30ti; mediums 28; standard 2815: dirties 25'i; cnectts 23 25: snecial led white rock fryers 18 19; barred rock fryers 2) 2Ui. Chicago Potatoes Chicago USDA Potatoes: Arrivals 41; on track 137; tolal u.i. shipments 189; supplies moderate; demand moderate; market firm for best stock; carlot track sales: California long whites 5.00; California bakers 5.60: Washington Ions hues 4.40 4.50; Minnesota rouno on Mrhraska round reds 3.35: Idaho round reds 3.40; Wisconsin round reds 3.00. Authoress Dies In Car Accident Riverhead, N. Y.

IB Mrs. Eleanor Bachman Lothrop, 62. author and was killed in an auto accident Tuesday. Mrs. Lothrop.

wrote "Throw Me a a humorous account of her as an archeologist's wife, and the novel "Sirrj For your'.

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