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Valley News Stattsman N.ws Sorvico ' Death Claims Mrs. Cochran Of Amity Area Stalesaiaa New. Service AMITY - Mr. Lloyd Cochran, longtime Amity resident, died Monday morning at her home here. She was born Esther Marie Royal in IBM, the daughter o( two themawa Indian School teacher, the Rev. and Mr. Forrester Royal. ' Her great grandfather had been an early day circuit rider In Ore n. , . She attended Unfield College and Willamette University, and was married in 1910 at Rallslon to ', l.lnyd Cochran, who preceded her ' in death several years ago. Mrs. Cochran was a lifelong member n the Amity Me'hodist Chiirch . and as a member of Neighbors of Woodcraft. Surviving -her are a son, Royal .' Cochran of Amity, a granddaugh er and a brother, Cecil Cochran, Dunsmuir, Calif. The funeral will be, held at 2 ..p.m. Wednesday at Macy It Son chapel. McMinnville. Burial will be in Amity Pioneer Cemetery. Valley ISriefs Statesman News Servlt. . Al'RORA Countryside Garden ers met Wednesday at the home t ol Mrs. Ming Kee. Mrs. Beryl ' Rreithaupt . gave a talk on the "Rose' Family." This year's proj ect is a study of various plant families, each club member talk ing on a plant of her choice. At'RORABefis"are stilTbeing picked this week at the Robert Colvin farm. 2 At one lime they had 35 pickers. AURORA Mr. and Mrs. .Gilbert Hunt and three children of Cald well, Idaho, are visiting in the home of his sister, Mrs. Norman Reiling. En route here, while traveling up hill on a three lane road, the car door flew open and four-year-old Craig Hunt tumbled out into the oncoming lane of traffic. The youngster was taken It the Pendleton hospital, but aside ...from brin? hadly bruised and all f;:ratcnea up. ai last report, nc was "going , strong,'' and as ac tive as ever. JEFFERSON Ray Neal attend ed the Washington state conference of bricklayers in Spokane last week. He rrpresented Local S in Salem. DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Native et Scotland 8 'Grate . Tiece of rock 10. Kind of bay window 12. Plural of "penny" 13. A drqphke marking (Arch 14. Sea esgle ' IS Total 15. Ruthenium svm.) 17. Ke"el-billed cuckoo IS Shnshonean ' Indian 19. Seed vessel 20 Correct 22. Silver coin (Teru) 23. Simple sub stance 25 Proned utensil 27 Maiming 30 Godd'is of harvest ! 'it.) 1 31. Thnr (comb, form I 32. Before 33. Music note 34. Guided .85. Stuff 35. Ry 38. Ascend 39. Relieves 40. Part of a door . 41. Secure 41 Bomb (Mil) DOWN 1. English writer t. Secret e. operators. S. At one time 4. Golf pm 5. Kauri I 6, Genus of herbs 7. Perch S. Gasoline 1 Brit) 9. Missile weapon 11. Praises 35. Checked 18. Employ IS. Fussing Ws America's 7fI :xri (If til Lesres Poettand trrary day at VOO f.m. Fitri pleasure and ettra cnenfnrt hiK NO EXTRA lARt,. . Ftmilr. .. fare., start " with two or more ' parsons in the ssme family and provitt Young Pickers Make High Mark In Bean Fields - atatetmaa New. Serriee WOODBIRN-Twe girl, koth It year aid, picked aver a tea f bean la three day at tba Ray Blivea farm aear Weed bum last week. The twe, Rosalie Bllrea and Karea Powell, during the three day period rack gathered a total f 1.121 pound for a grand total af 1,242 pounds. Couple Mark 50th Year Of Marriage Statesman New. Service JEFFERSON'- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gurgurich of Salem, parents of AI Gurgurich of Jefferson, ob served their 50th wedding anni versary Sunday at their home at Salem. A lamily dinner at noon observed their gulden years, with their four sons and families home for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Gurgurich have lived in Salem for the past 43 years, moving there from Pittsburgh, Pa. They have four sons and four grandchildren. Home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. William Gurgurich and daughter, Patty, from Aliquippa, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. A. Gurgurich . and daughter, Delene, of Jefferson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gurgurich and son Eddie, and Frank Gurgurich, of Salem. Women's Unit olds Meeting At Jefferson ttatesmaa New. Servlte JEFFERSON Leading the les son study at the Friday afternoon meeting of the Womans Society of Christian Service o (he Methodist church was Mrs. W. F. Gulvin. The women met at 2 p.m., at the home of Mrs. George Mason. Vir ginia Mason was assisting hostess. Several reports were given by Mrs. Gtilvin and Addie Libby Attending were Roland ' Wall, E. the MesdamCS C. Hart Lee Smith, J. C. Benninghoff, Mary Quirin, W. F. Gatchell, Frank Gatchell, 0. A. Hall, Gulvin and granddaughter, Mis Addie Libby, and the hostesses. 21. Sam thing 22 t'p .ward ctirv- Inf of . a ship' plank lnjr 11 Yeeieraay'p Aaawer 31. Taut 34 Cladly 35. Rough, " broken cliff 37. Man' name 38. Simian 24. Audi ence 25. Smithy 28. Musical dramas 28. P.tiba out 29. River (Lith.) ' " I II w 21 il mzzzztizm ZAJZZWLZZ Iplll mil ml w o r Pur 'f ? W rrtrrrmtmm tmttl UTJIOW pacific FRKD l.lfiF.NFF,l.l)KR, (ien. Psm. Agent ' -151 Pittock Block, Phone CApitol 7-7171, 1 Norwegian Youth Reaches Silvcrton ssL 'nfaataaa-i i - isa-Si. MiS-Sap lttmaMltlftM' a-TWa, SH.VKRTON Terje Strom, Norwegian youth, Is welcomed at Sllverton Kotary Club Monday after arriving late Sunday night. Strom will attend Sllverton I'nlon High School and is 'sponsored for a 12-month period by Sllverton Rotary. He will be a guest at the Alvln l gard home. R. E. Borland, (left), greets new rharge. Others (left to right) Harold Legard, Strom, Alvln Legard, and Karl J. Adams. (Statesman Farm Photo). Chioapt Livestock CHICAGO AP)-jUSDA)-Hogs 7.000; steady to 25 Miner; bulk No. 1 to 3 200-200 lb. 17.00-11 50; top 17.7S; mixed grade loll 170-1 DO lb. 15 73 19 75; aowa 14.SO-K..50. Cattle 2O.0O0; c.lve. 4O0; Herri and heifers weak to 11.00 lower; cow. ateady to weak; atockera and feeder., steady to SO higher; prime steer M 50 30 25; high choice and prime steers 2K 50-2S 00; "most high gond to aver- are choir steers f4 heifers grading oyr civ 22.00-2S 50; utility an 4 00-26 23: most choice and "heller nd commercial in, A. 11 HA- ......... mtA nnttara soo-n oo; bulla 13 75-1 5 oo; most good i 3-4'j higher, soybeans unchang and"rtmr .-ea4er--M-. mrj to, i -cent -highor, .and. lard 3 grade aieer cai'ei ana yeaning amen ntcera ia.oo-zo.ou. Sheep 2.OO0; aleady: rnnul good 1o native Hiring lamba 2100-24 00; cull 10 low 'good spring Iambi 14 00-20 00; shorn ilaughter ewei 3.50-5.5Q. Florrnre Olive Hoevet At a local hrnpllal Augunt 20. tnte rcsidenl o( IM11 South 1:1th. Snlcm. SMrvl-ed by dai'Rhter Mif. Uov (Olive I Pence of Salem. Four mna, Wllunut C. Hoeiel and Paul R. Hoc- , Jeflcrson, Ore ; HarrU L. Hueveri of Portland, ore. iwo auierj, inra. Blanche S'ewart, Mr. Lura Tandy, both of Salem. Brothers, Harry Mc Deibv of Criwlord, Neb., Eleven grandchildren and aeven great grandchildren. Announcements later by the Virgil T. Golden company. Rebeeea Lyaa ieata At tba residence Routt t, Box tit Salem. At tha age of S months, sur vived bv parents, Mr. and Mra. Darvl Jones, and two brothers, Maurice and ' Daniel Jonea. Grand parents Mr. and Mrs. Orval Wllliama of fialem. Announcements later by the Howell-Edwards Funeral Home. Joiephlne Patch At a Ralem riuning home. Aug. Id. tale resideni of 1(170 N 15th Street. Survived hv 'daughter. Mips Delia Patch. Salem. Shipment will he made lo Weiser. Idaho, for aervlres and Interment under the direction of tha Virgil T. Colden Co. Marilyn Jane Robinson Late resident of 375 Columbia Street, at Sandy, Ore., Aug IS. Sur vived by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken G. Robinson, Salem; brothers, Daniel Gordon Robinnon and Paul F.dwan Robinson, both of Salem; grandpar ents. Mrs. Zelma Hensley, Glendale, Calif ; Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Robin son. Keiby. Ore.: and Mrs.. S. A. Ad cox, gread grandmother. Glendale. Calif. Services will be held Wednea- 4dav, Aug Si, at 2 p m. In the chapel C1-.,.l..ll.r,Ub a-.,nra1 U.ot with the Rev. Norman W. Stalling officiating Interment at fielcrest Memorial Park. Miss Eva Jane Ramsey I.ale resident ol 12524 S W. Boonea Ferry rod. Oswego, ore pa sed ....... A....., 10 C.....i..a4 ku ill. . ters Mrs. Bessie M. Rodeers n' teni, .Mrs. Anna M. Poormsn of St. Helens. Brothers. Thomas W. R,u,i sey of St. Helens, Geo, K. Ramsey Osweeo. Ore., John P. Ramsey of Pennsylvania. A niece. Mrs. Marv Rohhins of Salem. Several other nieces. and nephews Services will he held at Clnuah-Rarrictt Chapel Wednesday Angus! 22 at 11 a m, with Dr. Paul Newton Poling officiating. Interment at Relcrest Memorial Park. Genrse W'. Thomsi At a local hospital August IT. I.ale .esldent of 15 N Winter street. Sur vived hv wife.. Grace E. Thomas of Salem. Stepson Donald V. Osborn of Ols itipia. Wash. Sisters. Mave Kpllng of S.in Francisco,, t'nlif. Margaret Merk 01 ttkiah, Calif. Services will he he.d Tiiesdsv, August 21, ill 1. 110 p 111. in the Chapel of the Virgil T. Golden Co Interment 'Belcrest Me morial Park. Rev. G. Philip Hurd wilt olficiale. Salem Obituaries The luxurious 1VffWUUU a Deluxe Berths, Roomerres, BerJ. rooms, and Bedroom Suites. All completely private. a The exclusive, colorful Atr Dome Diner with the beautiful -- Gold Room foe prtvaia prti. - The smart new Redwood -Lounge . . , lovely to see and s delightful place to relax. I. i li ""IT if . 7ft i n - ... mmmimmimmmmmmm-4HKm-mmmi.Mm'4 Grains Note Mixed Close CHICAGO tfi Rye futures soared into new seasonal high ground on the Board of Trade Monday. Wheat fell a little short of scoring new s.-aronal peaks. Wheat closed hicher, corn 'a lower to 1 cents higher, oats lower to i higher, rye to 21 cents a hundred pounds low er. Chicago Grain Chicago (AP) Open Clot WHEAT Sept. - 1 IK'i-'s 1 20',-! 21 Dec. 2 241, 12S-24 ' Mar. 2 ISi,-2 I 2HI,-1, May f 21, -Jl, 128's-a July 2 18's - 2 19's CORN Sept. ' 150' 1.51', Dec. 142', 1 42'-a Mr. 1 4B'a 1 4a , May - 1 4d 1.411 't July 1.50's 151', OATS . Sept. IS-W, 74a Dec. 77, 77 , Mar.' 7S', 7S,-" May 771s-!i 77, R YE Sept, 1 44, 149-48 Dec. 1 49 1 52,-' Mar.. 1.5.1ia 15S,-,a. May 1 53 1 53'. SOYBEANS Sept. 1.47H 4U.l. Nov. 2 40', -140 2411,-41 Jan. - 1.4SU 244i,-i. Mar. 14", J47i, May 348-4', 2.4SV4 Chicago Butter-Egg8 CHICAGO (API Butter steady; wholesale selling prices unchanged; AA ST 5S 75-SO OO; A 92 59 25-59.50; B 90 57.5O-5SO0; C 89 5S. 25-57 .00. Eggs steady; wholesale selling prices unchanged: 0-9.9 per tent A 35-S7.50; 40-59 9 per rent A 30-35; mediums .13-11 50; standards 2S-30; checks 24.50-25 50. Chicago Oniona CHICAGO (API Onions: open align ixiw uiosc Nov. (oldl Nov. (new) Jan. reb. 150 115 0S l.OB Ml 1.71 1 41 ill 1.34 1 41 I.2S 12 1.3(1 1.40 Portland Grain PORTLAND W Coarse grains, 15-day shipment, . bulk, coast delivery: Oats. No.2, 38 lb white 5.1.00 Barley. No.2. 45-lb B-W 47.00 Corn, No.2, E-V shipment 73.25 wheat 1 bid 1, to arrive market, hasis No. 1 bulk, delivered coast: Sod White 2 12 Soft White (excluding Rex) While Club Hard Red Winter: Ordinary 2 12 2.12 211 An object in the grip of air fol lows the earth's rotation at ap proximately 1,000 miles an hour at the equator. VENETIAN BLINDS DVIAftf Alum- Screen KILVin and Door For F.vrrythlng lor Your Window SKK El MFD 0 TIIK n o tlrllll BLIND MAN Free estimates Day or Night S7 1 m CITY OF PORTLAND aD 10 m Jf&U Astrs Dome r.otries with witle tr'jS . ' J view windows ryl restful divan rgt. New Coaches with reclining seats with adjustable head-rests snd full-length leg-rests. All seats reserved. a An Inviting Club-Lounge and Dining Car serving wonderful mesls snd refreshment at at tractive price, i Portland Livestock PORTLAND uH-H'SDAl-Cattle salable 4,350; market uneven;' fed steers strong-mnstly 50 higher; fed heifers about steady; other cattle about uneven; young beef cows strong, canners and cutters clos ing weak; bulls strong; load aver age'hiKh choice 998 lb fed steers anl one lot with some prime 4 H Club steers around 1,100 lbs 28.00; new high aince October, 1954 other choice teer 25 00-50; good steer 22 00-24.00; tew standsrc' shorr TeU jteen 21.M:good around 720-822 lb feeder steers 16.50-17.00; load of high good ted heilers 844 lbs 21.50; few good heifers 20.00; utility heifers 10.00 14.00: caRner and cutter cows mostly 6.50-8.00; few beef type to 4.00; utility cows 9.50-11.50; com mercial cows 12 00-50; utility bulls 14.00-15.00, individuals to 15.50. Calves salable 500; market slow, steady -1.00 lower: good choice vealers mostly 16 00-18.00, indivi duals 19.00-20.00: commercial-good grass steers 12.50-1600. Hogs salable t.OOO; market active: butchers fully steady; sows strong-50 higher; sorted U.S. No. 1-2 grades 180-235 lbs 20 50-21.00; liberal showing 21.00: mixed No. 1-13 grades 19 25-10 25; sorted off No. 1, 18.75-19.00: sows 300-500 lbs 12.50-16.00; few light sows up to 17.00. Sheep salable 2.500; market active, 50-100 higher on spring lambs; other classes . steady strong; good-choice spring slaugh ter lambs 85-105 lbs 17.SO-19.50; around 400 head good-choice 87 lb range lambs 20.50; good-choice shorn Iambs No. 3 pelts 8.75; utility-low good springers 18.50 17.50: good-choice feeder lambs 15.SO-17.00; cull-good slaughter ewes 2.00-4.50. Colonial Williamsburg. Va., which has been restored as it was in battles for American indepen dence, has attracted more than 100.000 student visitors from 2,200 schools throughout the U.S. in 1955 56. Jirsl Frantic fra DRY SKIIl ITCH? First applications of Zemo a doctor's soothing antiseptic relieve itch of surface skin and caip irritation. Zemo atop scratching and ao hHfYi id healing. atlVlHU SURGICAL SUPPORTS Of All Kind, Trusses, Abdominal Supports, F.lastie Hosiery Kipert Fitter Private Fitting Rooms -Ask Your Doctor" Capital Drug Store 405 State Street Corner ot Liberty H'K Ureesi Stamps tcacjo Portland Product PORTLAND I Butterfat -Tentative, subject t a immediate change "Premium quality, deliv ered in Portland, 60-63 lb; first quality 57-60; second quality 55-5J RnttrWhtatl fnh hulk cube to wholesalers r.rarla A A 93 score, 5H'i; A grade, 92 score. 5'; B grade W score 57; C grade 9 score, 55. Cheese To wholesalers Oregon singles, 41-48 lb; Oregon 5-lb loaf, 434-50. . Eeus-To retailer-Grade AA. i mm ... . i .... large. 57-59; A large, 5155; AA medium, 48-51; A medium, 47-48; A small, 30-32. Cartons, no change to 1 cent additional. Efigs-To coosqmers-AA large. aa.uu. k li.ro. tkl.aa. a 4 . 5A-61 A mediu 55-60; A small. 37-42. Live poultry No. I quality, f o b. Portland Fryers. 2'j-4 lbs, 21; at farm. 20-20W: light hens. 13 at farm; heavy hens. 15 at the farm; old roosters, 9-li). Turkeys To producers L I v r weight fryers, 27-28: young turkey hens, liveweight eviscerated, 3'i. Young loms,. 31-4.1, ( ; Rabbits Average to '"growers Live white, 3-,-4'. lbs. 20-23 ; 5-6 lbs, 15-18: colored pelts 4 cents less: old does, 10-12, few higher. Kresh killed fryers to retailers, 58 58; cut up, 60 63. Wholesale Dressed Meats Beef carcasses Steers, choice, 500-700 lbs,' 38 00-41 00: good, 37 00 40 00; standard, 32.00-37.00; com mercial cows, 24.IKK.00; utility, 180-2200. Beef cuts 'choice steer) Hind quarters, 51. 00-56.00; rounds 45.00-49.00: full loins, trimmed, 73.00 - 81.00: forequarters. 28.00 32.50: chucks, 2900-33.00; ribs, 55.90-60.00. Pork cuts Loins, choice, 8-12 lbs. 53.00-58 00; shoulders, 16 lbs. 31.00-34.60; spareribs, 42.00-47.00; fresh hams. 12-14 lbs, 49 .00-52 00. Veal "and calve Good-choice, all weights, 28.00-38.00; commer cial, 25.00-3200. Spring lamb Choice and prime, J44 - 45 lbs, 4t.OO-44.0O; good, 3400- 40 00 WMl-TSamtnalrrleani)airisr blood, 1.00-05: s blood, 1.03-08; 'i blood, 1.12-18: fine, 1.17-22. CaaBtry-dressed Meat, f.a.b. Partland: Beef-Cows, "utility.. 23-24 lb; cutters, 16-18. Veal Top quality, lightweight, 26-28; rough heavies, 18-25. Hogs-Best light blockers, 26-28; lean light sows, 22-24. Lambs Top grade springers S6-38. Mutton ticht weight ewes and wether, 1HA rough heavies, 5-8. Fresh) Produce Onions ,r0v lb sacks, Wash. Yel lows, No. Is, 3.00-50; No. Is, 2.75 1.00; poor low as . 1,35; Texas White, 6 00-25; Idaho Yellow Jum bo, 3.50-4.00; mediums, 3.00-25. Potatoes Ore. -Wash. Russets, 3.35-50; No. 2s, 50 lbs, 1.15-50; local White Rose. 2.75-3.25; Reds, 2.50-3.00; Idaho RusseU, 4.00-50. Hsy New crop No. 1 green alfalfa, baled, fob. Portland, nominally 34.00-36.00 ton. New crop prices not established. . y :iie,,tw so "..ii i".", 4, -sa- Ve.' .10' 4l kf " t ' 'L4 ,ern ,"swt e. -i.i .a. - . CA- ...ai - jrt" t' . tO 1 . lO' rft"" u" .ja. - ..a.w 4 ' , e s ,i ,4 i v . vO" " 10 ,UO .10' p:r.e'r,.'o..ii v'vrso7.4 ktO1 "V., "" w net ..,e' :io'..jc a4 , 10 " -r 1 f- .. x- o- .'&' .je" ,1 ' 0"" . . o"" . . '1'Tso-.w1ls O" rs f ' v ...... VioV- ' '''.. , ' '".''' 1 '. ... . ;..'.- - - : '"-. ' ' - . 7 Stock Market Suffers Drop NKW YORK - The stock. I .... ...j . - i ninrari uniirrwcni a avnrrai ri- ' treat Mnnd.iv in ill bieieat de- cline In two weeks. , The Associated Press average of 80 stock dropped $1.79 to !. 90 with the industrial enmnonrnt : off 12.70. rails olf 11 70 ond utili j ties olf 30 cents. This was the biugevt fall In the' 9w.l!' '"ce if went down $2 10 ' ... A .... a .. .. , . I ...1. vii w - unci iiaiiuimi una wm hard hlt by m Su,.t crisis. vlume wa. 1.779.000 shares, a sTight rise over Friday's 1,720.000 (shares, whic,!. wa the towest turB - "n"e JU"r There Mere. 1 1.11 kiiiiiMi trarl.4 . ... I of. which 216 advanced and 703 de - icnnea. iwemy one new nign lor the year were recorded, and 31 new lows. Storks and Bonds Compile kv The Assorlatesl Press Am. 24 BOND .AVr RAOr S 1(1 Ind A I HI 5 0 5 5 MO S7 t 7 1 SO m Ht 1 : 10 Rail Ol R.10 3.3 e.u . 4 J a .s,1 . Ml . IMS Vlll f-rgn Net change . Monday Prev. day Week aco Mnntn aid . Year ago IW Hull IMS I.OW lt High .... 1HSS Iav n 2 A S3 I .I3 3i 4.S HI M0 .'I3 100 1 M aje S4 1 4 S S i as an s S4 0 STut a; Av.Aii:g m is Itid Raita ... Da J Di.t S70 8 1.111 , J7.1S l:i . S7i a t.i . . r,it is.i j ,, S.TS 0 1.13 t . . 27 .1 1.15 I .. S4 1N0 . . 157 142 4 Sll.1l 114 IS SO (crana Co tttil Stcka crown 7.ell .. , D 1 Dl 7 , Curtlsa Wr .. 7M IMS 7St 1SS D,r, ft Co 71 1SSJ Dla Match .... 7SS ISO ! Don, Air 7.1S 171 JiDow Chem 7 lSI S iDu P da Ni , Net change Monday Prey, day . Week ago Month ago Year ago . tuM High . Ids Low .. 19.1 J High . 1M Low 111 171 75 7 11 I ni i4 s Dow Jonet Averagf NEW YORK IAPI Dow Jones eloalns stock average.: High I.OW Cloaa SI I 24 14 ni 70 11 IIM.O SO Indus, to Rails IS Villa. sis n 1AS47 70(H) 11.71 110 11 la a St 179 as SS Stocks Markets at Glance i NEW YORK. Aug. M (API Stocks Lower: general decline. Bonds Lower: governments de cline. Cotton Irregulsr trad buying of near months. - CTHICAOO: ' Wheat firm: rallied at close. Corn Mixed; September firm. Oata Mixed: email price change. Soybeans Steady; September firm. Hogs Steady to U higher; top 117.75. cattle steer ateady to ai.oo low er; top . 21. Salem Quotations Bl'TTKRFAT (Andresena) premium u w. .S3 No. 1 .& EGGS (Oregon Egg Producers) Prices to larnieis are S to S cents under these wholesale price.) ; jumno A Jl .ao M , M . M Extra Large AA . Large AA Large A Medium AA SmaU A POULTRY (Northwest Poultry) Colored HenaH .IS Leghorn Hens .......4..w..., .IS Colored Fryara JO Colored Roaster. 10 Old Rooster. . 10 for Your Omenience- eat m including Saturday for All Bank Services at Fl n$T NATIONAL DANIX Fint Norlonol Is KS only .falawld kxink where All tvank rvleal are available 10 le 5, tin day a week. This enable you f make laving anal (hocking te potrlt, arrange for loon.7 have' access to yaur terfe daaotit bos, end use the many eerier helpful banking service of First Noftoaval , , , at yew ceftvenlence. T4 FD PtSIT MATIOUAL DAN IX Statesman, Salem, Ore., Tues., Aug. 21, '56 (Sec. II)-X1 New York Closing Stocks Reported kv Merrill Lvaeh. Pierce Fennet and Bean Admiral Corp 1 -.105", JO', SI", ... 12 a Chem At uya Allied Sirs flen Dveamiet Cieit Ele Gen foods ...... I Alcoa , Aluminum Ltd .... lW'i - 23'. ', IP. Oen Motors lien Tira I a can I. : a ,.. r..n "" Ceo Pc M) . S; Ullletta . SI (liiddea .....,. a; i, Goodrkch 7', Goodvear . .....,. 27'. C.ia w R ,; ....'ii, Grt No Re , :rl West Suf Sli. Grevhoun4 14, UuU CHI ... 121 - iAm Muiora Am il rdr . Am T at T .. Am Tonci-o . Am Vtco . Anae Copper HI ... 1 ,. 2 .. 2', .. 14 !!' , 141', . . Aim . . Armour ! Av" , . i i''J,, Homaataka M M.n , "I lot Harveat lot Nickel . Int Paper Johns-Mans Jonea M Rtl ... .. .SIB ,. 4S-, 1CI, 'a .. 1 .. 47 . Sl' iS'" I L""ln ",r - - i noroen ! nor warn . : "'""" Burro Adding C Calif Pack Camph Soup ... Can Pae Ry .... Cas i 1 Ca'ers Tree .... Celanese , Ceinlex ........ Certainteed Ches A O Rv .. Kaiser Alum ..... Kennaeeitt . Kern Land h Llhhy McN Llgt Mera , ........ ixir mass . 4.V, . '. .. M'a ;. 1.1'. .. so'. IS', , J1J Lockheed as1, uoew a me . . 4s ton Bell A .. 1S, lnllard . :.. 2', M ,.. 3S Msgnavos ...... as ' Marsh Field .. ', M . M Wood .i 14?, i Merck i Ce ........ 44 ' , i Mont Chem 1111, Monl Ward . Chi M Sr St P fhl NW Rv 1 l ni is is 4 s : Chrysler t itles herv ,.., Climax Moly u. Cluelt Pea Cora Cola .l T I Com Credit S2', R ..... .. 42', Natl Biscuit . - ', j Nail Cash Reg ... atis. ' N,ti nirv lolnw s.nison Cons Fllsuit Conlginer Cont Can ...... Cunt Oil S.1. . Nail Diauil . I tl', Nail Gypsum S I Union Pea Ry .-.. Jl, , MVNall l-ad 130 ll'nl Aircreft ', 1', (Natl Supply 7Bi,'linl Air Lines J1, 37 'a NY Cential Corp H 'No Am Avla . SI 'nl Trult 4e, ,71. Nn Pae Rv I'll PlVWOod 44 ...3 NW Airlines , 7, I O 71', Olln Math ..... -JJU's 'Oil Ilev .. S2i, fpahro .. aa', par O r El .... SS'I iPaa T T I'. I Pan Am Air . East Air U last Kodak El Paso Gaa n. Emer Radio ... Ex Cello . r Ealrehlld i renney j Penn Rv MalPpal Cola Investment Trusts (Ilka. Rmllher a Co , Inc.) - Bid Asked iifui.t.d r,i?id s i. a an 1 cnemicai runs r. jeui i, Delaware Pund 11 7 Diver. Invest. Fond ...... 1 71 Dividend Share. IM Eaton A H. BaL fund S3.03 Ga.. Ind. , 1101 Group Tobacco 4 I lncorp. Investor. 10.38 Key Cu.t. Fund.: B-J 11U B- 10 a K-l - S0O S-l Z- 13.10 S-4 4 Man. Bond Pund 1.7 Masa. Invest. Trust It SO Natl. See. Series: Income Series 33 Stock Series Silt pi-el. Slock Rerles .. 7S Natl. Div. Bene. 4 l Natl. Growth .: 71 Pioneer Fund 14.34 3 IS 14 fit II 42 4.1 11.10 1137 II II II) 1430 loss S.S4I 13 1 . . I Ji S.M in 111 ISM 13 M Tel.-Elec. Fund ..1144 Value Lin Inc. Fund ... SI Wellington Fund ..14.04 ISM SHADE PROJECT RYCROFT. Sak. Un-Twt hun dred (hade trees have been planted along residential afreet in this northwestern Saskatche wan village. The trees were bought by the village council as part of a beautilication program. 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