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CTIir IHonigomrnt AliimitBfr 9C COT TO LIVESTOCK rw J2IH rria April II. I'M tT' i I innc lion Kiilh No IP Klons: NEW YORK (AP)-Cotton fu STOCK YARDS CAPITAL air Low middling 1 Strict good ordinary 'inn (jooa oi i i. lures Ciuseu uiitiidiiiicu iu to Good ordinary 21.751 slaughter cow strong to mostly 1.00 higher, spots 1.50 up: bulla higher; other laughter clause too few to establish trend; stocker steers mostly steady; heifers strong to 2.00 up. spots 4.00 hither; cows steady to strong: steer CatHe and Calvn Hogs 50 None 1275 None a bale higher Thursday. Much ofi the buying was credited to com-j y.

cottonseed oh. I i Dixie Lions Thursday mapped various projects to promote edu-final plans for their annual cation and medical care for the "Lights for Sight" light bulb Sale'Poor in his country' 1 Thursday (est.) Week to date (et.) Same period last wk. Same period last yr. mission house short COverine. Dar- NEW YORK cotton None calves over 350-Jns.

steady to 1.00 higher; ict.) 1498 (act.) 2103 i weights under Jiu-ibs. z.uu-s.oo nigner; iseed oil future closed unchanged to 4 higher. Sales 164 contract. Cattle and calves: Demand good, trade; heifer calves over 350-lbs. steady to 100 HMrh Close active.

Compared with Tuesday: Toojup: weights under 350-lbs. 1.00-2.00 nigh- 14. Low 14.13 14.04 135 13.75 Mar 14.18 few any one class to fully establish few around 200-lbs. as much as 4.00 14 08 'trends, however, few scattered sales up. Slaughter classes: Steers- Few ulil-13 85B I yearling stocker steers steady tn ,50 low- IV and standard under 800-lbs.

19.75-,375 ier. Slaughter classes: Steers: Individual 22.75. Heifers Choice around 550-lbs. 13.67, 565-lhs. 22 00.

Cows: Two- 26 25: good 600-lhs. 24.75; few utility 14.10 13 86 13.75 13 67, May Jul Sep Of! rinsine Bin's: Mav 13 70. Bid. COTTON QUOTES 'According to Spot Quotations by Montgomery Designated Spot Marked 1 inch 34.30 I 1-32 inch 35.15 1 1-16 inch 35.55 Dec -s: next week and hosted three mem-i bets of Lions International from Peru. Hudson ami .1.

B. Fitzgerald reported everything points to a highly successful sale and that plans are to contact every home in the city on Wednesday and Thursday nights. All proceeds support the club's ABC Hearing: Slated For Drive-In Daniels- Drive-In. 1737 N. Ripley is scheduled for a hearing before the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board Wednesday on four charges of violating its retail beer license.

Charles Daniels, holder of the 1 is 1 head cutter 15 00 and 16 00. stocker and and standard 17 50-22 25: Cows: standard feeder classes: Steers: Two-head good 19 50: utility 16.00-19.00, mostly 17.00 up, around 500-lhs. 24,50: few common and few litw-yielder as low as 15.70: canner medium 18 Cows: Few common; and cutter 12 50 17,75. mostly 13.00 up; 13 50-16 25: two-head low-medium by i shells 10 10 Bulls: Utility and commer-head 120.00; two-head common 100.00: ial 19.50-22 50; canner and cutler 1690-individual common cow and calf pair; 20 .00. Calves- Good 26 20: utility and 132 50.

Calves 'steer): Individual medium 'standard 21.25-25.50: individual 300-lbs. DIVIDENDS DECLARED Pe- Slk. of Pav-Rale riod Record able CTll'C Ocularly in. May and July in cur-, rent crop months. Covering in 5-2 525 'over 350-lbs.

23 50; common 20 few 28 25. Sinker and feeder classes: Steers: hich-enmmon and medium 125 350-lbs. choice 26.20; few good 22.00-25.00, on Drocram to sunnlv indigent adults license, is charged with permit- I -IK' i ts If 4-, 1 the nearoy jway position was patiy Trans world Fin Pc in anticipation of first notice day' irrecixar fir that trading month April 24. eu Pr'K'es, fnibesed 420 5-1 25.25-35.00. as low as 21.00 on bull -calf.

Uoo-lbs. 27.00; common and medium 18.00-Calves (heifer): Few good Heifers: Good 22 common 22 couple medium 21.25 andiand medium 16 Cows: Common 22.60; few good 125-350-lhs. 26 and medium 14.25-19 00: couple good medium 23 00-2 50. 1 18.25 and 18 50; common and medium Scow and calf pairs Calves Vance Sanders .50 4-30 5-15 nnin Miirk I. nor Tln 34.79 34.36 34.29 34.32 REGULAR Aeroquin .10 34.72 34 80 34,72 34.75 5 .34 23 34.30 34.23 34,29 9 HOOPER STOCK YARDS 'steersi: Few good and choice over 350- Allied Mills 50 34,31 34.36 34 31 34.34B 4 Rlue List Pub May Jul Oct Pec Mar May 3 lbs.

28 00-29 50: common and medium Few good around 250-lbs. iig a waitress, Edna Louise Al- of Montgomery with needed (() amWiv glasses or eye examinations. a i9.yCar-old youth. James Col. Britt May had as guests Jackson, on March 17: permitting Col.

Edwardo Montero, Col. the sale, serving, gift, or con-Edwarrio Camino and Lt. sumption of alcoholic beveranes Col. George Cayo, all of Teru on Feb. 13, a Sunday; selling antl now attending special courses alcoholic beverages to a minor at Maxwell AFB.

Montero said on Feb. 14, and serving, selling several Lions clubs exist in Lima, lor keeping gh on the premises Peru, and that they carry on licensed only for the sale of beer. 6-1 5-10 5-14 5-15 5- 25 6- 15 6-1 34 66 34 66 34.66 34.64B 5 Cent Soya 34.80 34 80 34 80 34.90B 5 Cunen Press 32 50-35 25: common and medium under Cattle and Calves Hogs Thursday (est 250 15 Week to date test 1275 50 Same period last year (art.) 1895 143 U.T0 cmfvvy cmfvvvp Fed Mig Assn 34,10 34.10 34,10 34 00B Globe Wern 350-lbs. 0 75: extremes 34.00 and 19 50. Calves (heifer): Few good and choice: 350-450-lbs.

24.50-76.50: few good and! choice under 350-lbs. 27.50-34 50: common; Oct Middling Spot 35.75N unchanged. Gordon Jly A 8-15 .06 .275 .20 .27 .15 .125 .125 .20 .35 .40 .15 .075 ii is Same period last week (act.) 1169 62 N-Nominal; B-Bid. and medium 20 up to 31 50. 6-11 15.00- Gordon Jly A Indiana Gen Interchem Kresge.

SS KM 1 1 11 5-15 4-20 4- 25 427 5- 4 53 1 5-18 83 11-2 5-11 4- 27 5- 22 4-13 4- 30 7-6 5- 15 5- 18 6- 4 4- 27 5- 25 4-27 Hogs: Few No. 1-3 180-240-lhs. 16.00: No. 1-3 12 active. General quality unattractive.

Bulk receipts calves and yearlings, these most- 1.. ana foMlera Four clanpht.r 5- 15 6- 12 NEW ORLEANS COTTON TABLE NEW ORLEANS (AP) Cotton fu 5-1 I tures were quiet here today. Closing CO-OP j.Ulcows steady to weaK; otner siauenier j-KVl K) prices were steady, unchanged to 45 centsi i 1 in 7.20! classes too tew to esianusn irenu. Cattle and ha hiandr Meet Your Friends er and feeder steers mosuy sieauy. iw hoifora 75 tn 50 hieher: cows mostly Hogs Open High Low Calves 75 26 232 .125 .45 .15 .05 .35 .50 .175 6-10 6-15 6-25 5- 15 6- 11 5-15 Penn Fruit I'A'l Polaroid 5 Scotten D'llon 2Unit Carbon I'S Vitamin 375 349 511 trade steady on kinds offered; stocker steer! Wednesday (est) calves mostly steady: few heifer calves; Week ago (act.) 350-450-lbs.

mostly steady; weights un- Year ago (act .1... Knii. in so kiffher Cattle and calves At The Demand good 34 35B 34.78B 34 74B 34.32R 34.62B 34.80B 34.51 May Jul Oct Dec Mar May Jul ci. rin. it 75 active.

Quality more attractive. Too few 34 85Bi 34.50131 AUCTION MARKETS Heifers- Few utility 19 10-19 75. Cows: any one class week ago for comparison; CniiDle utility 16 00 and 16.50. few can- however kinds sold strong compared last ner and low-cutter 12.60-15,00. shell, 10 00- week's scattered sales Slaughter classes: nor.

Titiiuv in ratios- nw. Steers: Utility and standard 18 R-Bid. THOMASVILLE, Ga. (API Hog re. One standard 20.00, utility 19.00 Spot cotton closed and un changed.

Sales none. Low middling 31.50, middling 33.75, good middling 34 45. good around 300-lhs. 29 00, good around! Heifers ceipls 4,500 at auction markets at Ameri- One low standard 18.70. utility 425-lhs.

24 75. couple standard 23 00. few: cows cus. Douglas. Pclham, Ocala, Fla GEORGE C.

WALLACE BAR-B-QUE ENTERTAINMENT Elba, Ala. Steady tn 25 higher. U.S. 1-3'utility 21.00 and 21.25; standard veaier: is w. cutter i.

ju. and gilts 200-240 lbs 15.37-16.03.128 00. Stocker and feeder classes: steers: reanin -J barrows om.cn.-.- I ne lexas AWI-i ISO-200 lbs 15.25-16.21. U.S. 1-2 160-180 Few good under 700-lbs 22.25-25.00.

sianoa.u "1 JXZ" ia nmmnn i cultural cvfnsiun aervice reported that ih near 700-lhs. 14.00-15.60.lchoice 14.84-15.58, 140-160 lbs i pi. mr i 23.50-24 30. common and medium 17.40-23.60. Heifers: Medium 17 90-21 80.

Cows: Common and medium 13.75-18.80. one and low common 12.10: common cow (steer): calf pairs 126.00-163.00. Calves 25.10 and Counle good around 425 lbs and 54 60: 27 50. couple medium 23.75 i. i.uiitii nu appriHimaieiy 16 per, 100-140 Ihs 13.65-15 50.

No. 2-3 240-270 CJ nni hfhinH hV. lhs 14.99-15.39. Few 13.45. Sows 11.70-14.00.

slightly behind the 18 per cent planted; to the same date last year. The certificated slock at all delivery! points was unchanged at 78.139 hales. GEORGIA rot'LTRT ATLANTA live poultry: no LZ There Offerings well cleared with most aver-eie no spot sales. age wejgWs mM. gt farml MONTGOMFRV siPOT rnrrnv bumibi quotat'ons nn Drilf' and fryers 14.

Hens. i spot (OTTON offerings decreased on heavy type at 51 some points, ample at others. Light Strict middling 34 80 tvoe adeouat: heayv tvno of farms 16- swur salt: OPE'S 'LIGHTS FOR common and medium under 350-lbs 23 Calves (heifer): Few common nn rler 350 lhs. 20.20-22.60. Hogs: Demand good, trade active.

Rar-rows and silts 31 lower, few sows and medium under 700-lbs 20.25-7 4 00: ma11 lot choice around 725-lbs. 24 00. Heifers: Common and medium 17 25-72 50. Cows: Few common and medium 13 80-'8 25. Tow and calf pairs: Few medium 147.00-200 00.

Calves (steerv Good 350-500-Ihs. 24.00-28.50. 5-hcad 250-lhs. 29 25. common and medium 21.00-25 50; common and medium under 350-lbs.

few good 300-350-lbs. 28.75-31 75. Cahes heifer) Few medium and good 350-450-lhs. 19 few good under 350-lbs. 26.00-31.25.

common and medium 20.20-27 75. 3-head 28.75. WHITE LIVESTOCK Cattle and Calves Hogs Wednesday 'act. i 525 50 I Middling 34.50 17, f.o.h. plants 16-17; light type at farms Strict low middling 33.00 b.

plants 8 50- 75 off. few feeder pigs mostly sieanv Barrows and gilts: Several sizeable lots I' 1 and 7 200-240 lhs 15 No 1-3 mixed, same weight 15.53. couple lots 15.50: 180-200 lbs 15.36. small lot No. 1 15 65: No 1-3 160-180 lbs 14.86 1 40-160 lbs 14 00: 240-270 lbs 14.89: 270.100 lhs.

14 30. Sows: Few No. 1-3 mived 1 3 00- Mrs. Kenneth W. Underwood Jr.

is one of the first of thousands of Montgomerians who'll aid the Dixie Lions Club in their "Lights For Sight" drive this month. Club members will cover the city, house-to-house, next Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday selling bags of light bulbs, with proceeds going for sight improvement programs. Last year the club paid for 14i eye examinations, 134 pairs of slaves, and 43 patient prescriptions for indigent adults, at a total cost of more than $2,500. $40,000 STOCK MUST BE REDUCED! PRE EASTER SALE Week tn date fact 'B 46' Same neriod last week tact.) ig 461 sq (Vcder mes: ommon to low en.

'00-130 lbs. 12.50-14 80. Same period last year (act.) 752 83 Cattle and calves: Demand good, trade active; quality about same as weeck ago; hulk receipts cows; compared week ago 1 1 JmUt No. 327--Black yflljjf No. 367 Black No.

368 Brown NASHVILLE LIVESTOCK NASHVILLE (AP) -Cattle and calves 50 Sales of cattle were too few for a price test. Vealers active, fully steady. Choice 31.00-33.00. Good 28.00-31.00. Hogs 350.

Active, strong to 25 higher. Two loads No. 1-2 210-220 lbs. 16.50; sows strong 12.50-14.00. Sheep 50.

Active, steady. Choice 90 lb. slaughter wool lambs 18.00. GRAIN Exchange Club Celebrates 41st Anniversary In City Wallace SATURDAY, APRIL 14 NARROW LANE INN 12 NOON TO 6:30 P.M. LIVESTOCK MARKET CHICAGO (AP)-Trade in the grain futures market becamej CHICAGO (AP) In their first recovery the of the week, butcher hogs sold steady to The Montgomery Exchangeicauga was main speaker at Club celebrated its 41st anniver- event.

25 cents a hundredweight higher Thursday on an improved shipper demand, I 1T sary and Me 5lst birthday of its Ih? practical top was $17 for mixed No. 1 I He Cited the national gfOlip and 2 grades weighing i-22b lbs. Mixed Rational organization here I. nurs-, durinc the past half mixed Thursday and held prices generally within small fractions either way from previous closes. Corn and oats were under light to moderate pressure most of the time but dealers said there ap LITTLE GEORGE 1-3 grades up to 230 lbs moved at W'ltn a mg party at tne Whit- iu 16 75 and heavier vinds upward from $15 and lauded the oiganiza- sows topped at $14.25.

1 tion's program of awarding "Free- Th. ohlor ilpr suonlv included TU. 1 1 Don't miss hearing "Little George" Wallace speak in behalf of hit father at 2:00 p.m. better 'from earlier of meal c.u.) wa.s tnw cnm Shrines." or copies Of the peared to be a little in the week and with prices quotaniy aim uie nauimai siuup Declaration of Independence, lo steady a load of mixed choice and prime! nrl-i ini 1 averaging 1.263 lhs brought $31. The good! April 1911.

American schools, colleges, uni- to mixed good and choice went at xhree members who were pres-jVersities and libraries. "no sales of heiiers. veaiers or bulls ent when the local organization; He pointed 'out that national ere reported. formed were honored during Offerings of wooled slaughter lambs t.XChange Chief pi W3S graded mixed good and choice and the ceremonies. They were Tandy lev, r.sirt.

Tickets available on the grounds, or Call County Campaign Headquarters 262-5762 FUND RAISING BAR-B-QUE Work For ELECT GEORGE C. WALLACE GOVERNOR OF ALABAMA cleared al $16-11 50 home spring siaugn- nn Slflnev (iassenhp mer and 1 oi Massagic Massagic ter lambs brought $25. port at the declines, largely on so-called resting orders which are those priced with commission firms for purchases at specified levels. Brokers noted an absence of urgent demand anywhere. It indicated, they said, a slack commercial business.

Wheat finished unchanged to cent a bushel higher, May corn to 3i higher, May Sl.llTs-'i: oats to higher. May 68s-7s; rye lower to Feature Shoe 4 Feature Shoe Feature Shoe Millard (Skipper) Westcott. The Posetl to Communism, trio sliced a large cake special-' Parle Kitchen, vice president ly prepared for the occasion. iand program chairman, said Members whose birthdays fall! membership in the local club has in April were served steaks and now reached 111, making it one Union Okays New Contract DELUXE VEAL CALFSKIN DELUXE GRAIN VEAL CALFSKIN Pri. rol.

allowed to speak on the progress lhe largest civic clubs in the AUv. by MtmUiMiuMy County Comm. (or Onrgp WalfflCP, A. L. Rushn, Knumcial Chairman, Ala.

state. WASHINGTON fP The ul enterprises. higher. May Sl.SO'i: soybeans 3 Plumbers-Pipefitters Union and: state Club President SAVE 51399 $1399 to 1 cent higher, May DANT DISTILLERY CO, 0AHT. KENT0CKT major construction contractors wiuiam u.

iHill Irby of Syla- announced Thursday a new three-j" year wage agreement they de If i'Aiiuiiti' itint.i CHICAGO TOTATOKS CHfCAGO CAP Potato arrivals AO; on track 357; total US shipments M4; old supplies morfpratp: demand for russets pond, market firm: drmand for round reds ficht. markpt NEW YORK (APi Var Pay US 7 .71 National Assoria- Canad 79 am, scribed as consistent with President Kennedy's pleas for restraint. The aareement was announced hv the union and the National tinn Semritie Ileal- lnv Rech 12.34 13 49 era, Inc dull; rarlftt track (tales: Idaho russet Minnesota North Dakota Red' River Valley round reds 2.50; new sup- i Fri 34 53 35 77 Bid Ask 14 16 14 I 2 79 2 51 KF.VSTONK: 6 68 7 .37 Cm Bl 24 99 OR plies moderate: demand eivmI: market Constructors Association, com- wrturtf 6u (jo Folks, meet my pride and joy J-W-PAIMT Aged Whiskies! the extra age doesn't cost one extra cent 8 10 8 77 Cms 4 43 4.73 us B3 6.05 6 54 us 134 Aberdeen Advise Fd Affil Kd Am Ru Am Grth Am lnv Am Mut Asso Fd Atom Ph Axe A Axe reds 1.65-190. posed of major engineering and Chicago cash c.RA.N construct ion firms which design Chicago ap) No wheat, corn, or iand huild large industrial plants atS N' 2 hMvyiin this country and abroad. Soybean oil 10N.

I The member contractors of the Barley: malting choice 1.35-1 55N; feed nnrmpllu omnlnv hr. Cm Kl Cus K2 ('us SI Cus S2 Cus S3 15 78 15.29 9.29 10 15 161 1.77 5 23 5 71 5.39 5 86 9.03 9. nn 15 57 16 99 9 38 10.24! 9 19 1(1 75 5 70 6 17 49 74 12 99 14 14 66 1 on 4.78 5 23 '6 15 17 47; 6 76 6 86! 7 04 7 71 I 1.05-1.25N us S4 tween 50.000 to 100,000 workers. Axe Stk 3 66 4 00 Keys Can GRAIN TABLE CH1CXC.O CHICAGO (API- Axe Scien 11 49 12 49 Knickerh Axe Temp 10 53 11 Knirk Gth Blue Rid 12 .21 13 34 Lazard Bost Fd 19.36 21.16 l.exmct High Low Clnm 15 75 16.625 i 1 1 96 13 07 i 18.12 19 81 The increases provided were measurably lower than in prior years. The new pact is likely to influence other wage decisions in the economically important con Open WHEAT Trev.

Close 2.10' 2 11V4 13 97 15.10 Life lnv 13.78 15.11 Life Stk May 13,01 14 IB i 5.12 7.35 8 03 Loom SCa 31 08 31 OR Broad St Bullock Calif Fd Can C.rn Cdn Fd Cdn IGlh 2 10' 3 2.IIV4 2-22" 16 21 17.72 Loom Sav 16 16 37 18 36 19 86 WAG FI NIl: PrP5iHpnf 11.33 12.39 Fleet 2.10" 2.12' 2.1?'i 2.22' 1.1 1.1514 1.17''. 117' i 1.21 '-4 Capit Shr 10 86 11 90 Cent Shr 14.10 15 41 2 67 2 97' 00" A DantOistiaeryCa. 7 3 7 58 4 03 4 tn 2.10'4 2.11:' 5 18 2.21' 2 l.lO'-i 113'-. 1.16'n 1.11 1.20' tV H7'Ji 69't Gen Ind Metal Paper Petrol Spec! 1.1Hi I.ISH 1.17'i 1.17' Leather 24 9 Lined 2 Leather Sales Chase Fd 8 05 8 80 Chem Fd 11.52 12 52 Colon Fd 11.57 12.64 Colon Gr 13 15 14 It. struction industry.

The agreement raises the minimum rate payable to plumbers and pipefitters on such construction projects as oil refineries, chemical and power plants, steel mills and defense projects from $3.05 to $3.15 an hour. Further 10-cent-an-hour increases are provided in each of the two succeeding years of the contract. Cwth Inc 9,67 10.59 Mass 2.14'i 2.21 "4 1.11'; I.U'i 1 3 1.17' 1.21 70 "4 7.11 75' 1.30'i 1.29'n 1.30' 1.33 Sep Dec Mar CORV May Sep Pec Mar OATS May Sep Dee Mar RYE May Jul Sep Dee Mar 7. 18" 2.2U 1.111 1.14"4 I.I714 1.17'' 1.21" 6m 70 Va 1 301 1 79'i 1 1.33 Com Int 10.94 11.96 Mass Glh 1.21"4 68" 69', 70'4 77 75' 1 1 30' 4 1 291 1 31 1 13' '7 1.351 SEAM MOCCASIN TOE SAVE $1)49 $4.00 JL RAISED SEAM MOCCASIN TOE SAVE $4.00 I Com lnv 10.17 11.11 Mass I.ile 73 36 75 5sy Com Stk 16.99 18 57 MIF Fd 15 64 16 in Comp Bd 9 73 10.58 MIF Glh 4 5n 4 87 Comp Fd 8 70 9 46 Mori Glh 14 37 15 75 Concord 14 03 15.17 Mut Inves 9 89 in 8 Cons lnv 70.5O 27.00 Mort Iris 17 41 19 in Cont Grth 7 87 9. Mut Shis 14 73 14 71 Corp Ld 71.37 73 Mut Trust 3 07 111 Crown 7.75 8 47 Nat WSec 51 74 35 Dela Fd 17.11 13 ,32 Nat Inves 1601 17 31 rtcla Fd 12 11 13.37 NAT SF.C SIR- 6S' 7n' 733-i 751 1.30' 1 29'i 1 31 1.33' i 1 .35 a 2.51 2.50'4 2 49 1.34T4 77' -j 75 1 1.7914 1.3J'4 1.3414 2.50 2.

49'? 2.4S"4 2 2 40'-i 2 44 re? I 01 SOYBEANS May 3 50 111! The 10-cent increase compares with 15-cent annual increases provided in the expired two-year contract negotiated in 10. The minimum rate set in the agreement announced Thursday is subject to renegotiation by local unions. But it was stated the national minimum usually is followed closely in the local 2.9-i'4 2.48"? l.tV'i 2.40'-4 2 44 MEN'S QUALITY SHOE STORE 2 43' 2.4114 245 7 50 7 49H 7.48' 5 7.471 7 40H 2 44 2.47' 2 9 35 9 35 9 50 2 51 7 50 2.48'a 2 43 2 4OV4 2 45 2 9 30 9 37 9 50 tieia inc 10 30 11 Ralan dfVeeh In 172.1 17 38 R0111I deVejth 62.66 63 19 Ilii ill Diver Gr 10.02 10 98 Pf Sik Diver lnv 9 40 10 30 hu oine Divid Shr 3 42 3 75 Slock DowTh In 5 55 6 00 t.rwih Dreyfus 17 01 19 49 New Kn F'aton Bal 12.59 13 60 NY Camt Eaton Stk 14 15 15 .29 NCF. Sh Sep Nov Mar LARD Mav Jul Sep Oct 35 9 35 9.50 9 10 9 35 9.50 9 35 9 37 9 50 17.54.3 97, '1 "i 202 MONTGOMERY ST. F.lec lnv 6 77 7,40 One ntS 13 71 14 98 r.netfjy 29 39 22 39 Oppen Fd 16 79 17 9.13 9 46 Penn Su Fed Grth 12 57 13 74 Peoples Fid Cap 9 17 9 91 I'hila Fd 4 i 14 37 14 17 10 10 'I 0 1 1 50 1 17 61 76 9 85 10 77 15 81 15 97 4 10 4 70 I Fid Fund 16.32 17 64 P'ine SI Fid Trend 13 60 14 78 Pioneer i Fid Mut 19 49 21 07 Price TR 1 I 4 67 5 .11 Provident Flu Glh 6 55 7 16 Puritan Fla Mut 2 11 2 31 Putnam 1 Fnd Mut 6 07 6 60 Put Gnh Fnk Bnd 7 43 7 6 Ouar Dist 37 9 1 5 98 1 7 1 9 51 in 14 7 74 7 12.97 14 10 14 5' 14 57 19 98 19 911 Protect-younl awn com in sects 10 10 5' -'-X r.

VUV --S-twlIlL fj Fnk Com 6 77 7 44 Revere Fnk Pf 2 57 83 Scud Can Fnk 111 I 01 9 90 Scud sc Fund Am 9 38 9 Scud Slk Fund lnv 10 02 10 78 Selec Gen Cap 19 49 Sharehld Gen lme 6 86 7 46 Shares GROI SW: Smith Fd Avl.FI 7 90 8 66 Ini es Cap Gr 6 11 6 73 Sr, er lnv Com St 11 51 14 81 Stale SI I 'M Ad 9 65 in -J Slein ItF Gen Rr 7 04 7 72 Slein Slk Petrol 11 sierl lnv Grth Ind 70 45 21 06 'f elev Mi Guardn 71 78 21 78 Trxas Fd 9 60 1" 18 II 04 17 15 5 1 9 10 57 8 4n 9 OP 15.11 I 56 40 50 41 7, 37 57 17 41 4. 17.00 .7 9 8 18 8 17 17 7 nam nc7 5 47 5 98 1en( (Jlh 8 8 9 IaWI 1 rw J.WDANTS fl Year Old DAMT INSECT KILLER Mam hrf 5 37 I RS Fd In 39 n5 Havdock 79 10 79 in I'MTIH FI NIlS Imp Cap 29 9 01 Ami 14 51 15 Imp Fd 9 39 10 ont 7 8 11 Inc Fnd 2 65 7 90 Incnm 12 67 11 85 Inc Bost 7 89 9 41 Ind II 18 12 48 Incorp Ine 9 6110 59 Scien 7 77 7 89 Incnrn lnv 7.90 9 63 I nF 18 48 20 09 INSTIT MIRSt: Vat Line 6 34 6 91 flrwth II 71 12 56 Vl Line 5 41 5 91 Ineom 9 79 7.40 Vt LSpl 3 56 3 89 Int Hesntir 5 74 5 73 Willst In 9 50 1 0 18 lnv CoAm 10 66 11 45 Wash Mut II 00 12 07 Inves Bos 39 13 54 Well Fn 15 6 17 117 1 iiunoi Smooth 86 Proof Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Ifcrfjgartf M60 Qt. mtamut OLD STILE WHISKEY IXVUST C.RP: Well Fd Mut II 70 fj 65 Whitchll Sloik It 44 21 07 Wlnlield Select 10 31 11 07 Wi nn 14 91 16 75 13 19 14 48! 9 16 8 92j 7 19 7.78 J.W. tection it yields NOW! Get Vertagarrl Insect Killer at your nearby garden supply store. Comes in an 8-pound bag that covers 5,000 square feet.

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