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Evening Journal, Wilmington, Del. Thursday, April 20, 19S1 33 N. Y. Stock Quotations (Reported Daily By Laird, Bissell Meeds, Du Pont Bldg.) Obituaries of the Day IS MEMOBIAM GRISKFVKH Happy Birthday to a beloved husband and lathsr, Michael Ortsltevlch. Your smiling face, your gentla wars Are a pleasure to recall Vou had a kindly word (or each And died beloved br all.

Please Ood, foritlve a silent tear Mind Your Business Jii Spring Auto Man 'Fancies Gimmicks By BEN PHLEGAR DETROIT W-The season of the gimmick is at hand in the auto business. Webster defines a gimmick as an "ingenious device or Prev. Clout 1:45 Prev. Close 1:45 Air Reduction Jefferson Lake 171s 17'. Mrs.

Edwin Tolten Requiem mass was offered this morning at Christ Our King Catholic Church for Mrs. Mary E. Totten, 67, of 2001 A constant wish to have him near There are others ves we know Johns-Manvllle 68 0s 145, Delaware Trust Earnings Up Gross income of Delaware Trust Company rose 4.7 per cent during 1960, stockholders of the bank were told yesterday. William du Pont, president and board chairman, said the gross income rose to Allied Chem Allied Kid 4. Allii Chalmers SMi bui fop was ours and we loved nlm so.

Vou sre alwavs In our hearts Sadly missed bv wlf. children and srandchlldrrn. Aluminum Ltd 87 Kennecott Copper M'i Llbby-Owens Ford win Aluminum Co. of America IS'i Jefferson Street. Interment fit) Amer.

The. Amer. Can 45a was in Cathedral Cemetery. mi 4(1 I American Cyanamld 'm Mrs. Totten, the widow of a VALF.RI In memory of our daughter and sister.

Victoria Valerl on her birthday, April 20th. Mv heart still aches with ssdness Mv eves shed many a tear. Ood only knows how much I miss you. I loved you so dear. Mother and Father and sisters Evelyn and Nora.

MTl SHs 2S 4'i S3tn scneme lor attaining an end, often artfully concealed." Edwin Totten, died Monday Liggett Si Myers Lockheed Alrcrsft P. Lorlllard tui Madison Fund 23 Martin, Glenn Jt.l McDonnell Aircraft S.I Monsanto Chem 4.T4 Montgomery Ward tu 'i 1'4 641, terment will be in Oak Grove Cemetery, Freedom, Pa. Officiating at the services will be the Rev. Robert W. Borden and the Rev.

Clifford Buell, both of the First Methodist Church in Freedom. Friends may call at the funeral home tomorrow between 7 and 9 p. m. Mrs. Florence Herbert Mrs.

Florence Kumpel Herbert, 51, died yesterday at her home in Silver Spring, Md. She had lived there for the past year since being employed at the Suburban Hospital in Amer. Elec. Power an1 Amer. Moton l'e Amer.

Smelt, St Ret 4'a American Standard Amer. Tel. Tel lWHa American Tobacco evening in The Memorial Hos 14' 1S7S 4Vk Sflli 1 pital. Born in Jersey City, she had 000, an increase of $193,938 over 47U Death Notices American Viscose 7ia Motorola, Inc. a 88', BP.

fil the auto business since the current quarter normally accounts for at least one-third of all new car sales in a year. If spring business is good the year almost always is better than average. 45 X4')t Anaconda Copper Armour Co Atchison Top. Sc Ban. Ft 4 Atlantic Coast Line Atlantic Refining: 7i Atlu Powder 'i 7U 4-1 1959.

He attributed the gain largely to an increase in revenue from loans. Savings deposits rose from lived in Wilmington for many years. About two years ago she retired from the Wilmington offices of the Delaware State Tax Department. She also had Philip Morris Ic Co. Nat'l.

Cash Register Nat'L Dairy Prod Nat'l. Distillers Nat'L Vulcanised Fibre N. V. Central North Amer Aviation Northern Paclflo 2i mere is very little attempt at concealment in these cases the obvious end is to sell you a car, or at least to get you within arm's reach of an eager salesman. But there are plenty of de-Vices and schemes.

One of the favorites is the free gift. Some dealers conduct drawings for anyone who registers at their salesrooms. Others Write you letters, advising a gift is being held for you if you'll just stop by. While popular, this idea is m'4 7 S7 r.i 4.1 44 41 4S. Auto sales so far this year have been slow, running about $12,700,000 in 1959 to been employed by Kennards.

44'i Mrs. Totten had no immediate 20 per cent behind a year ago Ohio on 41 si 431, 47 44 li 40 IMs Bethesda, Md. A native of St. Georges, Mrs. Herbert had also lived for many years in Port 24 Ik's Mt'li Bait.

Ohio Bendix Aviation Beneficial Flnanca 44 Beth. Steel a Boeing Alrplanw Bora-Werner Brunswick Corp BuddCo. Burliniton Mills Canadian Paclfla Carrier Corp 4- Caterpillar Tractor M' CelaneseCorp 's survivors. Mrs. R.

C. Auclienbaeh Mrs. Louise M. Poppitt Au- The comparison was somewhat out of balance in January and February because 1960 sales in those two months represented to some extent demand created Penn. She was formerly em SO 000 last year, a 35 per cent increase.

Mr. du Pont said this is largely attributable to the increase in interest paid to depositors. During the year Delaware Trust raised its interest rates on savings accounts to 3 per cent. NET INCOME after taxes Ml Outboard Marine St Pan. Amer.

Airways in. Penney, J. 39' i Penna. Power 4 Light so'i Penna R. 4n Pepsi-Cola MH Pfizer Phllco tz'A Phillips Pet sst Pittsburgh Plate Glass 71 Polaroid Corn ployed at the Governor Bacon Health Center.

She was the chenbach, 43, formerly of Wilmington, died yesterday in widow of William H. Herbert. S3s 40Ti 83H Xli'i 44 i Atlantic City Hospital from in Chei. It Ohio Mrs. Herbert is survived by something short of sure fire, according to at least two De-troiters.

One said he stopped in as requested, kidded with two Salesmen about how he liked his 10-year-old car and left with juries received in an automo her mother, Mrs. Nellie Bur Pure Oil jgi bile accident Monday near by scarcity during the steel strike of late 1959. But there has been concern at the continuing lag behind year-ago figures and both the manufacturers and the dealers are pulling all stops in their sales efforts. StOli amounted to $854,378, $21.36 a share compared to $21.14 in 1959. Combined capital, surplus and undivided profits in Hammonton, N.

J. Mrs. Auchenbach was born ton Carrow of St. Georges; a daughter, Mrs. James R.

Hanna, of Silver Spring; a brother, Radio Corp. of Amer. Republic 8teel Reynolds Tob 11.1'j Chrysler Corp 'e Cities 8ervice Coca-Cola Colorado Fuel Iron 20s Commercial Credit C. T. Financial Corp.

Consolidated Edison Container Corp. Ms runt. Can Sla so his gift without once being asked if he were interested in a 8 mi 41 '4 'ia; IHi 201 H. mis Si IH'i 4Mk ao-lk un 45 60' i in Wilmington and had lived 78'a St. Regis Paper Ss'i in Atlantic City for more than new model.

40 4T, Gilbert Carrow of St. Georges; and four sisters, Mrs. Susie Stapleford of St. Georges, Mrs. Corn Products 4 AIM HENBACII In Atlantic City.

N. on April It, 1061. Louise Poppitt, wife of Russell Auchenbach and deuth-ter of Alfred and the late Louise Poppitt. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services st the Mealey Funeral Home. 703 North Broom Street, on Saturday morning, April 22, at 10: IS o'clock.

Interment private. Friends may call Trtday evening after 1 o'clock. BENNETT Suddenly In this city on April 17. 1661. Oeorse husband ot Catherine R.

Bennett of 191a Lancaster Avenue. Aged 01 vears. Relatives and friends ars Invited to attend the aervlr.es at the McCRKKY FUNERAL HOME, 2700 WASHINGTON STREET, on Friday afternoon, April 21. at 2:30 o'clock. Interment at Orace-lawn Memorial Park.

Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday evening after 7 o'clock. Parking area adjoining parlors. BRTSON In Union Hospital, Elkton, on April 18, mi. Margaret wife of Charles E. Bryson and mother of Donald J.

Bryson. both of Slngerlv Road. Aged ii years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral services at the Hlcks Funeral Home, Bow and Stockton Streets. Elkton.

on Saturday afternoon. April 22, at 2 o'clock. Interment at Northeast Methodist Cemetery. Northeast. Md.

Friends may call at the Hicks' home, Friday evening after 1 o'clock. DAVIS In this city on April 1. 181, Sarah wife of the late Richard Davis. of 80s Washington Avenue, New Castle. age 87 years.

(Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the services at. the Oebhart Funeral Home. New Casfle. Del. Tims and data to be anpounced later.

DETTMNG At his late residence. 3801 Washington Street, this city on April 18. 1(61, Andrew, husband of Frances Buckley Dettllng. Relatives snd friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the Mealev Funeral Home. 703 North Broom Street, on Friday morning.

April 21. at 11 o'clock Interment at Rlverview Cemeterv. Friends may call Thursday avenlng after 7 o'clock. ELWOOD Suddenly In this city on April 17. U61.

John husband of Llda E. Elwood. father of Elmer J. and John and Florence Cross, brother of Mrs. Marv Lacinski.

Aged 61 years. Relatives, friends and members of the American Legion Post Jrl and the Forty and Eight, and the Fraternal Order of Firemen are "tend the funeral from the CHANDLER FUNERAL HOME, DELA creased $541,519 to $5,777,274, or $144.43 a share compared with a book value of $130.89 a share at the end of 1959. Schenley Industries 86k Scott Paper l7't Sears Roebuck it1 Sinclair Oil 4S eight years. She was the daughter of Alfred R. Poppitt, 824 6fl Skelly Oil "GUESS THEY thought if I liked a 10-year-old car I was no new-car prospect," hesald, Helen Sartin of St.

Petersburg, Mrs. Nellie Francis of The $3 annual dividend rate Madison Street, and the late Mrs. Louise Poppitt. Surviving in addition to her Curtiss-Wrli ht com Deere Si Co Del. Power Llaht 4Vi Douslas Alrcralt 'a Dow Chemical Du Pont Common 'i Du Pont 13.60 Pfd.

WH Du Pont 84.S0 Pfd. Although I've half decided to 4 7 Hi sms 71 4 14', lOt'i Taylor's Bridge, and Mrs. Grace McCarthy of Delaware City. Also surviving is a granddaugh Market Slips; Trade Slackens NEW YORK (tf The Stock Market moved irregularly with a tendency toward the down- Smith, Kline French Bocony Mobile 45' Southern Pacific S2" Southern Railway Sperry Rand Standard Oil of Calif. Si's Standard OH of Ind Standard Oil of N.

47'i buy a new one this spring. was continued in 1960 by the payment of four quarterly dividends of 75 cents a share. father are her husband, Russell S5H Another man told of dressing in his oldest clothes before ter, Bonnie Lynn of Silver C. Auchenbach; and five brothers, Alfred Edward Rich Eastman Kodak HS'i HKi 47' Standard Oil of Ohio M'a M'4 picking up a gift. "They Sli Family Flnanca 41 side as trading slackened early Spring.

Services will be held Satur day at 11 a. m. from the Spicer Stanley Warner 81 Studebaker-Packard 7', Firestone couldn't get me out of there soon enough," he reported after 7H 4i ard Jules, and Robert h. Poppitt, all of Wilmington. Also surviving are a number of nieces and nephews.

Sun Oil First Charter Financial this afternoon. The Associated Press aver 87 4'i it S'J'i I reporting to( the showroom. 102'i Mullikin Funeral Home in Delaware City. Interment will be Food Fair S'i Ford Motors Freeport Sulphur ss1 FreuhauJ Trailer 27' One dealer staged an all-night tHa age of 60 stocks at noon was off .20 at 243.50 with industrials Texaco KKJ'i Textron Industries 27 Thiokol Chem. 41'i Tidewater Oil 25' Trans World Airlines 16' Trl-Contlnental 41'n Twent.

Film sell a-thon with prices lower between 2 a. m. and 4 a. m. Free 17't Oen'l.

Dynamics in Hickory Grove Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home tomorrow after 7 p. m. down .80, rails down .10 and Mrs. William Rosenthal Services were to be held this Oen'l.

Electric utilities up .20. coffee in dealer showrooms is afternoon for Mrs. Bella Rosen 5 Gains and losses of key stocks Union Bag-Camp Paper i 131 'i Mrs. Richard Davis, Sr. thal of Haddonfield, N.

sister of Mrs. Jacob Goldstein, were narrow, most 01 mem Union Carbide Union Oil of Calif Union Pacific St The comparative statement of the bank reveals total resources of $80,293,299 at the end of 1960, the largest of any reporting date in the bank's history. DELAWARE TRUST'S total deposit liability rose from at the end of 1959 to $73,200,000 at the close of 1960. Demand deposits increased or four per cent, to $54,100,000. A peak loan total of net of reserves, was reached on December 31, 1960.

The increase of $3,400,000, or 11 per cent, was evenly distributed among all loan classifications and offices. Deposit growth was sufficient within a 1 point range. Wider Mrs. Sarah A. Davis, 87, of 42" 1911 Washington Street, Wil United Aircraft 4TU United Fruit advances of a few selected is 809 Washington Avenue, New 2n mington.

WARE AVENUE AND JEFFERSON United Gas Corp. Mi'i sues which responded to specu Castle, died yesterday in street on Friday morning. April 21, at 0 clock. Reou em Mass St. Pan becoming popular with the urn placed near a salesman's desk.

And then there are dozens of variations on the price theme. These range from those who Siroclaim they'll beat any deal a modest window sign at an import dealership in suburban Detroit which read: "Terms 99 cents a day." Mrs. Rosenthal died Tuesday Universal Match s7a lative demand were highlights, 7' sin tranCIS Hospital. R. C.

Church. Fourth and Jackson Streets, at 1:30 o'clock. Interment st Mrs. DaVIS, WhO died after aC'hfdral Cemetery. Friends may call but even in this group early 7 4S'i S5'i lion M'i ftTl 4lH S4(i Sill 381, 4n ft'! 114 IDS ftl'i 31 i SIH U.

8 Rubber, Com. S'l'i U. S. Rubber. Pfd.

15U U. 8teel 'a U. 8. Steel, Pfd. 14U Gen'l.

Foods 7 Oen'l. Motors Oen'l. Motors $5 Ptd 17 Gen. Refractories Gen. Tel Sa Gillette Goodyear T.

is S4 Goodrich Co Gt. Northern Railway 4' Greyhound Corp 24' Grumman Aircraft Wa Gulf Oil S5e Halliburton 4 Haves Corp Jmi Hercules Powder Hercules Powder. PId. IH'i Heyden Newport 1 Int'l. Business Machine 71? Int'l.

Harvester MH Int'l. Nickel 7P Int'l. Paper Si's Int'l. Tel. Tel 5M at her home after a long illness.

Interment was in Mt. Lebanon Cemetery. gains were cut. The action followed two days it mt vitaiiuici nuuiB on Thursday evening. Members of the American Legion Post 1 and the Forty and Eight, please meet at the funeral home on Thursday evening at 7:15 o'clock.

Ample parking adjoining funeral home. In addition to her sister, she of sharp decline as interna long illness, was the widow of Richard Davis, Sr. She was a member of New Castle Methodist Church for more than 70 years and was a native of Lau is survived by a daughter, Syl Warner Bros. Pictures WH Warner Co 2' Western Union 47', Westlnghouse Elec 4 WoolworthCo ANYONE OWNING a car tional tension over the Cuban three to five years old is con- situation was strong. Concern via, at home; ana iwo sons, FOWI.ER In this city on April 19.

Isadore and Leon, both of Had She lived in New Castle rd m. Fowier of 107 e. eth stref rel. sidered a ripe prospect and is continued today. Voungstown Sheet Tubs 1 107i donfield.

most of her life Zenith MS 1.17i i-auici. gisier ot Mrs. rtutn w. Harrington and Mrs. Joseph Weaver, age 77 years.

Funeral services at the convenience of the family. No viewing. apt to receive numerous un- At the same time, analysts solicited letters or telephone pointed out that stocks were to permit an increase of or 10 per cent, in government holdings for a total of She is survived by a son, John Smith Sapp calls Richard, New Castle; two iSr01' t-nana'" uner" being sold for capital gains now $36,200,000. Funeral services for John daughters, Mrs. Irene D.

James Local Securities Reported dally by Smith Sapp, 83, a retired Mid- There are also the inducements of free gas with each new car. "Fifty gallons free if Laird. Bissell As Meeds U. Corporate Bonds Steady NEW YORK, Bonds displayed a fairly steady price Commodities you do business with me" reads that six months has passed since the sharp advance began toward the end of last October. Some of the aircraft-missiles and electronics continued to make strides but there was little group leadership displayed in other sections of the list.

one salesman Business cara Reported dally by Laird Co. Nemours Building WHEAT toys for the kids or optional Msy dletown farmer, will be held Saturday at 2 p. m. from Bar-ratt's Chapel in Frederica. Mr.

Sapp died here yesterday after a year's illness. Interment will be in the adjoining cemetery. Friends may call at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Massey, Hartly Road, Dover, tomorrow after tone at the start of trading today.

Corporates were mixed and U.S. government issues a shade higher. The Treasury list has been practically unchanged for more Low IHI'i is-'j lttO1! 109'd IIS3 1I31. Open High 1S 193' Htt'i 18S' ll5. CORN 1IA lit1 114'i ll4 115' 1164 COTTON SSI 4 3-'7l S'l'iS S3.4S 3404 3407 145 UTi no's 110 114', 11 340.5 July Sept.

May July Sept, May July Oct. equipment tossed into the deal. Dealer organizations in various cities have organized com-munitywide sales drives. The one in Detroit now in progress emphasizes the vital role auto sales play in the area's economy where about one in every four jobs is auto-related. The industry has come up with assorted new models for GRANT In this cltv on April II.

19S1. Barbara C. wife of Daniel P. Grant and daughter of the late Edward and Ella McElwee. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from the Mealey Funeral Home.

703 North Broom 8treet. on Saturday morning, April 22. at 9 o'clock. Solemn Requiem Muss St. Elizabeth's Church at 9:30 o'clock.

Interment at Cathedral Cemeterv. Friends mav call on Friday evening after 7 o'clock. HERBERT At Silver Springs, on April 19. 1961. Florence Kumpel Herbert.

Aged 61 vears. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services at the Spicer-MulHkin Funeral Home. Delaware Cltv. on Saturday morning. April 22.

at II o'clock. Interment at Hickory Orove Cemeterv. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday evening after 7 o'clock. JESTER In Milford Memorial Ho-, Pltal on April 17. 1961.

Clarence husband of Nettle Jester. Aged 77 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services at the Berry Funeral Home, Milford. Del on Saturday afternoon. April 22.

at 1 o'clock. Interment at Odd Fellows Cemetery. Milford. Del. Friends may call at the funeral home on Friday evening.

Parking area adjoining funeral home. MFLVIN In Kent General Hospital. Dover on April 19, 1961. Leila T. Melvln.

widow of the late Trunt Melvin, age 73 years. Relatives snd of the Washington Avenue address, and Mrs. Lewis A. Owens of Wilmington; and a sister, Mrs. Mary C.

Tidwell of New Castle. Also surviving are two granddaughters, three great-grandsons, and several nieces and nephews. Wayne Risser Funeral services for Wayne Risser, of Milford, will be held Saturday at 1:30 p. m. from the Rohland Funeral Home in Lebanon, Pa.

Mr. Risser, of 404 Federal Street, Milford, was driving his tractor-trailer from Delaware to Long Island when it crashed into a pole near Mt. Holly, N. J. The gas tank ex- American Stock Exchange Reported dali by Laird, Bissell than a week while corporates have been declining for the 7 p.

m. S.UI S403 same length of time. Yesterday Meeds, Du Pont uuumni governments turned upward. Surviving are five sons: Harold Philadelphia; J. Edward, Dover; Roland Detroit; William Leonard, New Brunswick, One over the counter dealer quoted both intermediate and Bid Asked Amalgamated Leather Amalgamated L'ther Pfd.

21 SS Artesian Water Co. 4 Bancroft, (Jos dc 8on 14 14U Br'wlns Rcy. Asso. Com. 2.1 26 Br'wlna Rcy.

Asso. '71 to Beneficial Corp 27 S7' Christiana See. 7 Pfd. lSS'i Christiana Sec. Com.

1W 20.1 Continental American 44 47 Del. Bridga 3K "II lot Del. Bridge 4T. '78 l4'a 16S Del. M'l.

Bridge '71 101 Del. Railroad Co. Com. .12 Vi Du Pont of Canada 20's Electric Hose St. Rubber ti 37 Interstate Amleslt 'i Old Empire 7 7'4 WU.

Parking Auth. 4 '91 100 FUNDS Delawars Fund 131 14.40 Msss. Inv. Trust 14 76 l.lg Mass. Inv.

Growth 17.71 19.S6 One William Street 14.61 1.1.79 T. Rowe Price Growth Fd. 13. 16.11 TV Electronics Fund (.77 United Accum 14.43 1.1.61 United Cont. 8.1s .9 Unite' Income 12.4S Unltei 8clence 1.1.ST 17.S4: Wellington Fund 1IS.2S 16.631 Wellington Equity Fund 16.96 18.43 BANKS Bank of Delaware 4.1 47(4 Colonial Trust Co Commercial Trust Co.

Delaware Trust Co 200 Farmers Bank 11 13 Peoples Bsnk As Tr. 91 Wllm. Trust 6.1 87 All of the abort stocks ars nominal Quotations. N. and Paul Jamesburg, long bonds higher by 232 in trading that ranged from quiet Grain Market CHICAGO () 'Moderate but steady profit selling weakened the grain futures market generally today on the Board of Trade.

Soybeans yielded early gains of as much as three cents a bushel on old crop contracts while new crop wheat slipped about a cent. Other grains worked small fractions up or down from previous closes. At noon, soybesns were cent a the spring selling season, mainly fancy versiqns of the previously introduced compacts. SPRING IS A vital time to N. four daughters, Mrs.

Mabel Massey, Dover; Mrs. to moderate. Utilities pushed over to the plus column in corporate ac bushel higher to l'j lower, May 33 10: tivity on the New York Stock ploded and he was burned to Elsie Buckworth, Elkton; Mrs. Emma S. Moore, Wilmington, and Mrs.

Marjorie S. Phillips, Middletown; two brothers, Samuel, of Baltimore; and Wyoming, one sister, Mrs. wneat higher to Ta lower. May Prev. Close 1:45 Aero Jet Oenl 1 All American T.nt Assoc.

Gs ft Oil n'i Atlas Warrants la4 Hi British Amer. Oil M'l British Pet. Co. Ltd. IS, Cencolnst.

71W 1H'4 Coastal Caribbean l'a l' Eastern Malleable Iron 49', Elec. Bond and Share Falrchlld Camera 1 ISS'4 Flying-Tiger IiTi 17 1J3, JJ'i Giant YeUow Knlla II IP. Hell Coll S's I Imperial Chemical l'i 10(i Loral Electronics 41 Mead Johnson nv, iai Mesabllron H'i ll New Jersey Zinc Msi 24'i 'OgdenCorp 19i i Pacific Petroleum U5 l'J'i Rollins Broadcastlns 14Ta Scurry Rainbow 7's 7', i Tampa Elect. 41 Trl-Contlnental Wts. Si's XI Universal Control 131 Exchange.

Rails, industrials and death in the cab. 1.82: corn ta higher to lower, Interment will be in the May kl.lO'i; oats higher, May 62 rye higher to lower, May 31.15. high grade investment issues opened mixed. There were few NOW HAVE MORE MONEY TO INVEST! Cynthia Sipple, Leipsic, Del. Lebanon Cemetery.

Mr. Risser, formerly of the Lebanon, area, lived in Milford for two Also surviving are 25 grand changes amounting to a full point outside the convertible section. Oilier Deaths children and 23 great -grand children. years mends are invited to attend the funeral sewices at the Farles Funeral Chapel In Smvrna. on Saturday afternoon.

April 22. at 1 o'clock. Interment at Templevllle Cemeterv, Templevllle. Md. Friends may call at the Funeral Chapel Friday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock.

MORRIS In Philadelphia. on April 19. 19U Perrv brother of Cordelia Morris. Estella Taylor and Janie Davis and uncle of Elizabeth Caldwell of 1030 Bennett Street. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services at the funeral home of Edward R.

Bell. 909 Poplar Street, on Monday afternoon, April 24. at 1 o'clock. Interment Mt. Zion Cemetery.

Friends may eall at the funeral home on Sunday avenlng from 7 to 9 o'clock. O'NEILL In this city on April 90, 1961. Hugh, husband of Catherine Brown O'Neill of 1504 KENYON BROWN-In Los He is survived by his wife, Angeles; 47; radio and televi Mrs. Ellen Achenbach of Mil Mrs. Esther Fowler Philadelphia Quotations PHILADELPHIA W) (TJSDA) Trad ford; three children.

Sue Ellen, sion executive and former part owner of the Detroit Tigers Funeral services at the con ing was active and truck receipts moderate on the Wholesale Produce Market today. venience of the family will be Baseball Club. Foreign Exchange NEW YORK (P) Foreign exchange rates (Oreat Britain and Australia in dollars, others In cents snd decimals of a cent): (yesterday's figure second): Canada In NY (free) 101.1250, 101.1563; Great Britain (pound) 2.7960, held for Mrs. Esther Webster Potatoes: 60-lb. ska.

Kats Pa. 75- U. S. Treasury Report HARRY T. BRUNDIDGE 1.10; Maine 1.20-40.

Fowler, 77, of 107 East Sixth WASHINOTOK The cash posi Oreens: N. J. bu. broc. rabe 75-1 00.

In Santa Cruz, 64; for tion of the Treasury on April 17 com Witkewt iavtitiaf sag cist, Isstaesi sr rrfttiitaal ssea w9 its their sets fir mints! csa eaji; iriiinf lew cir If LEASING iaiteai if luyiaf. Insist lints yier neat) ie the) Ink far ami rifitiili atrsansl iniitsiiat ar its at eirkise tsaitsl. Ni cist iaveitmtat! Nl lisricistiaa! 1M tai write-eff ii Ml jeir! Cask far liur present ear. Tiiit! iMntifite tkit ni.ui enasrtusitr ta ulifuirg ismtment eiiital ana drive i iriss lew car cksica if nikil Union Park Leasing Coll 01 t-7245 NOW Oinsia ef Uiiia Park Peatiac 17(4 Pissijlrsnn i. neai Di Past mer associate editor and war Hanover salad kale 1.00-25, ohlcorla 3.00, broc.

rabe bched. 16- 18s Street, Laurel. Mrs. Fowler died here yester pared with corresponding dale a year ago (Last years figures second): i. (, Australia (pound I 2.2390, 2.2390, Belgium (franc) 1.9990, 1.9990, Diane, and Larry, all at home; his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer P. Risser of Bethel, his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Issac Risser of Quentin, two brothers, Mahlon of Akron, and Carl of Columbia, and three sisters, Mrs.

Frances Batdorf of Mt. Aetna, Mrs. Lena Bashore of Richland, and Miss Ruth Risser of Bethel, Pa. ueecn otreet. Keiatives.

friends snd members of the Bishop Monaghan Council K. of C. are in-vited to attend the funeral from the Mealey Funeral Home. 703 North Broom Street, on Mon 1.50-2.00. Spinach: bu.

Savoy N. J. 1.50-2.50; Balance: 12,506.335,071 55, SS.05R correspondent for Cosmopolitan magazine. day following a long illness. 939.

354. 44; Deposits fiscal year July rrance llranc) 20.41, 20 4075; Ger Pa. 1.00-50. Mushrooms: Pa. 4-qt.

bkts. specials many western, (Deutsche Markl 25.11, 25.19. Holland (sruilder) 27 83. 27 1: $70,359 891.410.40, $68,311.513. 3i 84 Withdrawals fiscal year: $76.

880.276. 1.35-75. fey. and ex. fey.

1.35-0. 645.15, Total debt: at 9 o'clock day morning. April 24. Requiem Mass St. Ellza-at 9:30 o'clock.

Inter Sweet potatoes: N. J. bu. orange xiaiy uirsj .1010. Portugal ies-cudol 1 50, 3.50, Sweden Ikrnoai 19 37 She was a native of Deal Island, and had lived in Laurel for many years.

Surviving are two sisters, beth's Church 2 Virginians 3.25. Oklahomas 19.36, Swltierland (franc) (free) 23 13. ment at Cathedral Cemeterv. Friends (XI 1288.804,454.642.63, 1288.358.464.. 8M99: Oold assets: 117,380,430,3 34.88, $19,385,638,634.25.

JOSEPH H. BRENNAN In Niagara Falls, N. 59; chief metallurgist for Union Carbide Metals Company who won the Schoellkpf Medal in 1950 for outstanding scientific achieve wj.u, uenmara (Krone) 14.49, 14.49. 3.75. '4 bu.

yellows 2.00-25. Apples: N. J. bu. red Romes 3 25 50, Delicious 3.00.

batin America: Argentina iDn) IX 1 Includes $397,840,391.81 debt not mav call Sunday evening after 7 O'clock. RISSERIn Mt. Hollv. New Jersey on ADril IS. lotil.

Wavne Rlwr. hn. Mrs. Ruth W. Harrington, Mon subject to statutory limit.

(free) 1.32, 1.22. Braill icruselro) (free( .3600, .3600. Mexico (peso) 02. roe Park; Mrs. Joseph Weaver, Penns Grove, N.

a nephew I.02 Veneiuela (bolivar) 21.00, 21.00, Chicago Livestock CHICAGO (A The Chicago Hog far East: Hons Kong dollar 17.50. Perry Morris Perry Morris of 1030 Bennett band of Ellen Achenbach Risser of 404 Federal Street, Milford. Del. Aged 31 vears. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services at the Rohland Funeral Home.

Sna 17.50. and four nieces. ments. ROSE WALLERSTEIN In Hollywood; 65; actress on stage market opened fairly active, butchers and sows averaging about steady: Street died yesterday in the Veterans' Hospital in Cumberland Street. Lebanon.

on Saturday afternoon, April 22. at 1:30 o'clock. Interment at Ebenezer Ceme Cotton Market mixed 1-2 and mixed 1-3 190.230 lb. butchers 17.33-17.75: 170 head mostly and radio since 1905 who performed in both Yiddish and tery. No viewing.

1-2 190-215 lbs. 17.85; mixed 2-3 and NEW YORK Cotton futures Mrs. W. C. Van Cordcr Funeral services for Mrs.

Caroline G. Handlelong Van 3s 190-230 lbs. 17.13-17.50; mixed 1-3 SAVE $I0000! During This" Special Sale Of were Irregular today. English language productions IVir. MOiriS IS Survived Dyi John 8.

husband of the late Estell. irade and Commission house buvlne Sapp of 201 Catherine Street. Midri- Imparted early steadiness to the mar Gorder, 76, of 1400 Beale and mixed 2-3 230-270 lbs. 16 mixed 2-3 and 3s 270.320 lbs. 18.50-17.00: mixed 1-3 and mixed 2-1 300-400 lbs.

sows 13.75-1. 30; mixed 2-3 and 3s 400-600 lbs. 14. 50-13. 00: cattle and sheep opened about steady.

ket. Nearby deliveries later sagged on liquidation, attributed partly to the persistent rise of certificated cotton stocks and also quiet conditions In Street, Linwood, will be held Saturday at 10 a. m. from Births the Moreland Funeral Home, spot cotton markets. There wss some switching from Ninth and Main Streets, Train a er, Pa.

nearby Msy to later months, anticipating first notice day for the May position on Monday. The Memorial Hospital BROOKS Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy, 308 North Connell Street, April 19, a son. COX Mr.

and Mrs. Charles 116 Annapolis Rosd. Pennsvllle, N. Mrs. Van Gorder, formerly of Claymont, died Tuesday at Odd Lot Transactions NEW YORK (ft The New York Stock Exchange reported today these odd lot transactions by principal dealers for April 13: Purchases of 485.833 shares: sales of 537.515 shares Including 1,862 shares sold short.

Late aiternoon prices were 10 cents bale lower to 15 cents hither than three sisters, Miss Cordelia Morris of Wilmington, Mrs. Jane Davis of New York City, and Mrs. Estella Tyler of As-bury Park, N. a niece with whom he lived, Mrs. Elizabeth Caldwell; and a nephew, John Stewart of Wilmington.

Services will be held Monday at 1 p. m. from the Bell Funeral Home, 909 Poplar Street. Interment will be in Mt. Zion Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday from 7 to 9 p. m. April 20, daughter. the previous close. May 31.72, July 11.30 and Oct.

34.07. her home in Linwood. Interment will be in Lawn NAYLOR Mr. and Mrs. Robert, 35 town.

Del. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the viewing at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Nelfon Mas-sev. Hartley Road.

Dover, on Friday evening. April 21. Funeral services will be held Barratts Chapel. Frederica. on Saturday afternoon.

April 22 at 3 o'clock. Interment adjoining Cemetery. STEWART In this city on April II. 19H1. William Forrest Stewart, son of the late Thomas and Mary Stewart of 2904 North Harrison Street.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at Yeatman Funeral Home. 819 Washington Street, on Saturday morning. April 22. at o'clock. Interment at Silverbrooli Cemetery.

Friends may call Friday evening after 7 o'clock. STEVENSON In this city on April 18. 1961. Elizabeth wife of Halsev B. Stevenson of 111 Duncan Avenue, McDanlel Heights.

Aged 46 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services at the McCRKRY FUNERAL HOME. 2700 WASHINGTOV STREET, on Friday morning. April 21. at 11 o'clock.

Interment at Grace-lawn Memorial Park. No viewing Thursday evening. VAN GORDER On April 18. 1981, Caroline O. ineei Handelong.

wife nf William C. Van Oorder nf 1400 Reale Thompson Circle, Newark, April 19, a daughter. croft Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home to Prospects get more interested when you advertise in Classi TAYLOR Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph. 34 morrow after 7 p. m. Lancaster Livestock LANCASTER, Pa. (yP) (USDA) Cattle 150; medium snd good feeder steers 22.00-24.OO.

Cslves, hogs and sheep, not enough to establish a market. Stereo Radio-Phonographs West Lake Street, Middletown, April Surviving are her husband, fied under "Business Services." 19, a daughter. Call OL 4-5351, a friendly Ad Delaware Hospital William C. Van Gorder; four children, Mrs. Margaret Lucas, Wilmington; John E.

Van Gor WARNING: iriti -iifi Tuisj iTriTiTirTWTi- 'JrTirrii tniniTkjri wn vwJg der, Claymont; Mrs. Mae Robinson, ana Wil Hugh O'Neill, Sr. TT-efU 1 ROO DnnnV. aau0u 4liu, kwi iuu uLLcaa Street, died today in Governor OAONON Mr. and Mrs.

Alexander Todd Estates, Newark, April 19, a son. UNDO Mr. and Mrs. Dennett, 07 East Seventh Street, April 19, a daughter. Bacon Health Center where he had been a patient five months He had been in Delaware Hos SHELDON Mr.

and Mrs. Howard 3204 Fernwood Place. April 19, a daughter. T0ROCHY Mr. and Mrs.

Ronald, 127 a a Boulevard, Swanwlck Estates, April 20. son. liam Roger Van Gorder, at home; and a sister, Mrs. John Schnidman of Bangor, Pa. Also surviving are 16 grandchildren and several greatgrandchildren.

Mrs. Albert R. Tucker Mrs. Dorothy Tucker, 59, pital five weeks before that. Mr.

O'Neill was born in Coun HEAT WAVE Prepared With A New ty Derry, Ireland, and was a Street, Linwood. Pa. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the Robert Moreland Funeral Home. 9th and Main Street. Trainer.

on Saturday mormnn. April 22. at 10 o'clock Interment at Lawn Croft Cemeterv. Friends may call Friday evening after 7 p. m.

WEBB Suddenly Milford. en April 17. 1961. Margaret wife of William G. Webb of 618 Northwest Front Street.

Milford. Aged "2 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the Berrv Funeral Home. Milford. Del on Friday afternoon.

April 21, at 1:30 o'clock. Tntermnf. at "riH Fllnwt retired employe of Delaware Floor Products Company. He belonged to Bishop Monaghan Council, Knights of Columbus. died today in The Memorial FEDDERSSl $39500 1 mm i-44-m SALE S4.oo ONLY Hospital after a long illness.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mrs. Tucker, wife of Albert Cemetery. Milford. Del.

Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday evening. Parking area adjoining fu-neral home. Air Conditioner R. Tucker of Owl's Nest Road near Centerville, was a native Catherine Brown O'Neill; four daughters, Mrs. Theresa Parker, and Mrs.

Catherine Mc-Cool, Elsmere; Mrs. Mary Bisio, Cleland Heights, and Mrs. Mar Wilmington General Hospital BOONE Mr. and Mrs. Paul.

Valley Road, Hockessln, April 19, a son. BROWN Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence. 1314 East Twenty-eighth Street, April 19, a son.

COOK Mr. and Mrs Billy Joe, 319 Lorewood Avenue. Richardson Park. April 19, a daughter. HELLSTEIN Mr.

and Mrs. Max. 307 Woodward Avenue, Roselle, April 20. daughter. LE COMPTE Mr.

and Mrs. James. 825 North Monrot Street, April 20, daughter. PERRY Mr. and Mrs.

Edward. 710 of Beaver, Pa. She is survived in addition PRICEJ START AS LOW AS FLOWERS tha McIIugh, Springfield, A spexial purchase) enables us to offer you a remarkable saving on this superb Fisher high fidelity stereophonic console. Limited supply means 'first come, first served Here are a ftw features: Extreme sensitivity Stereo FM-AM Tuner Drift-free reception Built-in FM nod AM antennas Stereo Master Audio Control for utmost flexibility 36-Watt Stereo Amplifier Garrard A-speed Automatic Record Changer Diamond LP Stylus Two independent Three-Way Speaker Systems! Also sulable in Walnut, TeakJ Provincial, Mahogany and Fruitwood; Earlf American. Maple-all at this special saving of $100.00 from the regular price! Come in earlr- 1st Payment In ll four sons, Thomas O'Neill, Kia mensi Gardens; Francis O'Neill are symbols of thought, snd they can express, better than to her husband by her father, F.

C. Krepps of Beaver, a daughter and son by a former marriage, Margaret Susan Nick, a senior at Vassar College, and Dr. William V. Nick, an assistant resident surgeon at at home; Hugh O'Neill, i most of us can in words, our West Ninth Street, April 19, a daugh Claymont, and James O'Neill, Elsmere, and 11 grandchildren. Requiem mass will be offered Monday at 9:30 a.

m. in St. Eliz i feelings of sympathy, love, friendship or congratulations. 2 STORES TO SERVt YOU J. Elmer Betty Sons, Inc.

ter. St. Francis Hospital YEALEY Mr. and Mrs. Edward M.

805 North Du Pont Road, AprU 19. a Johns Hopkins Hospital a sister, Mr. Jame A. Taylor of abeth's Catholic Church with Pittsburgh, and a brother, E. R.

Krepps of Glendale, Calif. daughter. WILLARD S. WILSON, Inc. 403-405 DELAWARE AVE.

Phone Ot 5-4321 Open Friday Evenings OL 45344 Others by Appointment mmmmmmmmmmmammammmmmmammm LANCASTER AVE. SCOTT ST. OL 4-9608 OL 6-9961. OPEN DAILY TIL SAT. TIL 6 UNLIMITED FREE PARKING 301 Dal.

Ava. 303 lane fk. Services will be held Satur interment in Cathedral Cemetery. Friends may call Sunday after 7 p.m. at the Mealey Funeral Home, 703 North Broom Street i i Phone Ol (-733 WY 1-3301 day at 2 p.

m. from the Wilson Riverside Hospital EDGE Mr. and Mrs. William B. 2305 Lincoln Avenue, Claymont, AprU 19, daughter.

Funeral Home in Beaver. In- ntifi Jifi A A A A A AA i fnAwSii A 1-4iiJi A i a.

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