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The Missoulian from Missoula, Montana • 13

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0 The Missoullan, Friday, June 29, 1962 3 Legal. Publication MKNIAPOtn CASH flRATJf Wheat ractlpti Thursday 74; year age 115; trtdlni basis unchanged; prtcei loweri een iprtni whsat baits. No 1 dark northern lWl ipim wheat on sent premium each lb over 88-61 i lbs. print wheat on eirl dlicount etch vi lb under 58 lbe: protein' premium 11-17 nee eant Market Has Biggest Rally Since May 29 Jacob Metzger, Retired Carpenter, Dies at 75 PORANE FRODLCE SPOKANE (AP) Spokane wholesale) product prices to retailers Thursday: Butter (uncartonlsed), 7S-77o. Eggs, large AA, 84-3701 large 33-35c I medium AA, 29-3 let small, 26c.

Poultry, colored fowl, oven-ready, 43o Salvation Army Ground-Breaking Slated July 15 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned until 10 a.m. Friday, July 13. 1962, entering into a contract to fur No nera Montana winter (-. No 1 hard winter 2.25H- fresh broiler fryers, 37c I frosen eutup nish labor and materials when called upon by the Physical Plant, Engineer of Mon fryers, 37c fresh cutup fryers, 43c. tana State University, Missoula, Montana, Turkeys, large toitii, irosen, oven-ready, 36c I small toms, 33c; bens, frosen, carpenter until his retirement several yean ago.

He was a member of the Bethel Baptist Church. DOW JONES AVERAGES J. A. Bogle ce. The Dow Jonei industrial aver for laying sidewalks, concrete driveways and hot asphalt road surfacing, during the oven-ready, 10-14 36c.

The Salvation Army's aid pro The Dow close Thursday, how-ever, left the average still far below the May 29 close of 603.96. Thursday's advance affected most major sections of the list. 2.42.. Corn No 1 yellow 1.07V.. Oats No 1 white No whit M'l-elHi No 3 heavy whit M'b-es'i; No 1 heavy white 621-S4s.

Barley, bright color 1.00-1.30: straw col. or l.oo-l 30s italned 1.0O-138; feed Rye No 2 1.18-1 J2, Soybeans No 1 yellow 3 43. Survivors include the widow; age was 557.35 up 20.37. Twenty rails were 118.21 up 2.27, fifteen utilities were 107.08 up 3.15, and period July 1. 196 through June 30, 1963.

Approx. MOO tq. ft. 6" thick concrete sidewalks Approx. 2,000 aq.

ft. thick con-crete driveways with 6x6 No. gauge meeting current elty of Missoula specif! gram after the Northern Pacific train wreck and plans for the ground breaking of the Salvation Army's new building were discussed at the monthly meeting of Jacob Metzger, 75, 1655 S. 13th died in a Missoula hospital Thursday afternoon. He was born Oct.

10, 1886 in South Russia. He moved to North Dakota in 1907 and to Hebron, N.D., in 1914 where he operated a farm and shoe store. He married Caroline Kline in 1910. He moved to Missoula in 1948 where he worked as a painter and Market whcelhorses competed CHICAGO POTATOES Arrivals 137, on track 309; total TJ 8 shipments Wednesday 647; new market slight weak; Calif. U.S.

No 1 A long whites, 3.75-4.00: round reds firm and others about steady; Calif, round reds, 9.15-5.20. three sons, Ted and Paul of Ronan, and Edwin of Missoula; one daughter, Mrs. Helen Vietz of Missoula; two sisters, Mrs. Sophia Remmick, with the volatile "growth" stocks 65 stocks were 193.91 up 6.05. Total in carving out big gains.

sales, 5,440,000 shares. cations and Cl-54 American Public- Works CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS Butter wholesale buying prices iteady Association. Tappen, N.D., and Mrs. Magdelena the Salvation Army Advisory Board in Hotel Florence. Excentlon to above specifications will NEW YORK (AP) The stock and unchanged; 93 score AA 57: S3 A Wittmer, Tacoma, and be that Montana State University will set 1 Lodge Notices 57; 90 89 93; cart 90 6S' The Salvation Army, contacted eight grandchildren.

An estimated $9.4 billion was added to the quoted value of stocks listed on the New York Slock Exchange, based on the rise in The Associated Press market Thursday marked the passage of exactly one month since Funeral services will be Monday BPO. ELKS HELLOATE LODOB NO. 89 34. Eggs steadier, unchanged to up Is 70 per cent or better grade A whites 37' mixed medium. 33; standards 24'V, dlrtlei check! 31.

"Black Monday" May 28-by at 2 p.m. in the Bethel Baptist Church with the Rev. Herbert Vet all the injured persons in three local hospitals and was able to help many of the patients by relaying messages and finding their personal belongings, according to Capt. Vernon Bunch, Corps com staging the biggest rally since the powerful rebound of May 29. ter officiating.

Burial will be in the Missoula Cemetery. The Marsh, 383 Meets In regular session second and fourth Tuesday each month Horn and club welcome and extend visiting members privileges to sojourning Elks. Lounge rooms open to ladles. JAMES C. MOROAN ER- ph.

649-7227. DAN McCARTET. secretary, phone 543-7311. Jack Flechsing Funeral services for Jack Del-bert Flechsing, 44, 1637 S. Higgins who was electrocuted Sunday The Dow Jones average of 30 New York Stock Exchange Quotations Powell Livingston Mortuary is all line and grade stakes without cost to contractor.

Approx. 4000 sq. yd. 1" Hot mix asphalt surfacing The University will prepare the rough base for oil mat. Specifications and plana may be seen at the office of Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds, Montana State University.

Missoula, Montana. Bid forms may be secured by writing the Slate Controller, Walter Anderson, Capitol Building, Helena, Montana, The Slate Controller reserves the right to accept and reject any or all bids and to waive any technicalities In the Interest of the State. WALTER ANDERSON. State Controller and ex-officio Purchasing Agent in charge of arrangements. manding officer.

Ten women of the Salvation Army Home League visited all the Loews Thea VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS Post 209 Stocks in Spotlight Lones Cem 1 industrials rose 20.37 to 557.35 compared with the May 29 rise of 27.03 points. That spurt Biggest since 1929 had recaptured much of the 34.95 lost by the industrial average in the "Black Monday" collapse. while working near Missoula, were conducted at 10:30 a.m. Thursday in the Squire-Simmons-Carr Rose 98 23 22 23 1 39 BUi 194 204 1 54 45 424 48 24 16 3Pe 304 3Pa 14 27 50 47 50 44 patients and took each patient a Lorlllard 2.40 Mack Ttk 160 Antoine Bury NEW YORK (AP) Sales, closing price and net change of the fifteen most active stocks Thursday: Regular meetings fourtb Monday at Union Hall. L.

R. CHRISTIAN. Commander. 643- T393. JOHN H.

WALTERS. Adjutant Quarter-master, phone 549-7556. Mach 2 20 Chapel. The Rev. Guy Barnes of Marnh Fid 1.40 13 32 304 314 4 bouquet of flowers.

Many persons expressed their thanks for the aid they were given and one per Funeral services for Antoine ficiated. Burial was in Missoula Cemetery. Pallbearers were Eddy June 22, 29: July 6, 1962. (Tony) Bury, 75, were conducted Martin Ml 16 194 184 19 4 May DStr 2 20 35 444 434 44 4 Mclntyre 120 10 364 33 364 14 McKesi 150 5 344 344 344 4 Merck 1.60 79 65V, 63 65434 ESTHER REBEKAH No. meets 2nd and son of Washington, D.C.," sent a Polaroid Xerox Litton Ind Amer Tel it Tel Allen, William Edwards, Jack thank-you note.

All Except Wheat at 11 a.m. Thursday in the Marsh, Powell Livingston Chapel. Rev. Evans, Ted Hill, A. L.

Kahl and 4th Thursdays In 10 Rail at p.m. MRS. BFiSIE THRASHER, NO. phone 549-0775'. MRS MAE MORIN.

Secretary phone 849-0310. Ground breaking ceremonies for Korvette DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS. June 29, 1962. SEALED BIDS will be received at the office of E. H.

Cowan, Division Engineer, Bureau of Public Rosds, Scott Hart Highway Building. 8th and Roberts Helena. Montana, until 2 p.m., on July 13, Floyd Mercer. Glenn G. Husby officiated and the the Salvation Army's building Zenith US Steel body was sent to the Bell Mortu ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS MEETS BUN.

MOM 1 39 30 28 4 30 2 MllldeSOt 1.06 51 28 274 274 4 Minn MiiM .80 52 474 454 47434 Monsan Ch lb 95 38 354 38 14 Mont Utv 1.40 19 34 33 34 14 Mont Pw 1.12 8 314 304 30', 4 Mont Ward 1 56 284 254 264 4 Morrell 80b 8 214 2(14 204 4 Sales Clot Chge. 101,400 9ft 24 84,100 1154 6Vs 80.000 93'4 6 71.300 104's 69.100 38H 2' 66 600 49'4 IT 2. 63,700 TJ ls 60.1110 3B 0 2Vs 54.500 344 till 53.600 I6V4 52,600 21. ''4 51,500 TJ 2H 48,300 TJ 45,600 TJ 1 44,600 25H Net which will be locate at the corner of Knowles and Rollins Streets are ary in Malta Thursday afternoon days at 7 o'clock. Wednesdays and Fridays at 8 o'clock, basement of Prless Hotel, phone 543-5111.

Magnavox IBM Amer Photo 1962, for furnishing the material and for burial in the family Bury Mrs. Mike Moraca Funeral services for Mrs, Mike set for July 15. The building will performing the work for constructing 32 5 miles grading and base, and raising 3 bridges totaling 150 linear feet, Montana Avco Corp RCA be a place of worship and a young died suddenly in a local hotel Mon day night. 2 Deaths Funerals Gen Tel i El Forest Highway Project 11-1(1) 8t 6-139(1) persons recreation center, accord' ing to Capt. Bunch.

Std Oil NJ Int Paper FH, LEWIS AND CLARK HIGHWAY. Lolo National Forest, Missoula County, Mon Pearl Sticht Murphy 2 20a 6 464 454 464 1 Murray Cp 9 234 244 254 4 Nat Blsc 1.50 20 394 374 394 14 NCashReg 1.20 40 744 764 14 Nat Dairy 2 30 534 504 524 24 Nat Dslllll 1.20 38 244 234 234 4 Nat Gyps 2b 31 394 384 39 4 Nat Lead 1.50e 25 75 734 75 3 Nat Stl 1.60 48 284 274 284 4 Moraca, 52, have been set for 2 p.m. Friday in the Geraghty Chapel. Rev. Glenn Husby will officiate and burial will be in the Missoula gales SQUIRE-SIMMONS-CARR ROSE CHAPEL tana, Involving 49 Acres Clearing and grubbing: 446.500 Cu.

Yds. Excavation; thds.) Tlgh Low Last Chge. Corporation Files Admiral 179,000 Tons Special subbase: 271,000 Tons Funeral Directors Ambulance Service Phone 543-3133 Funeral services for Mrs, Arthur Cemetery. Mrs. Moraca died at Crushed aggregate base: 774 Tons Asphalt, 329 Bast Pine 34 12V 114 22 15V.

15'4 15 a 306 361. 3B IV4 2 37V4 37V4 374 '4 31 53'a 51 V4 53' 2 $7,272 Damage Suit MC-250, prime; 105 Cu. Yds. Concrete C. (Pearl) Sticht, 71, will be con Newmont 2.40 9 564 654 564 14 NY Central 711 114 114 114 4 BOGGESS Louts 56, 216 Woodford, Alco Prod .40 Allied Ch 1.80 Allied Mills 2 Allied Strs 3 Allis dial Alcoa 1.20 12,500 Lbs.

Reinforcement steel: Raise 3 existing bridges; 6.862 Lin. Ft. Culvert A damage suit for $7,272 was ducted at 1:30 p.m. Friday in the No Am Av 2 46 57 55 57 24 her home, 2103 S. 12th WedneS' day.

H. Ditlmeier filed in district court Thursday Squire-Simmons-Carr Rose Chapel Nor Pac 2.20 11 324 324 324 4 Nwst Airlln .80 11 264 25 4 25s. pipe: 20 Lin Ft. Metal pipe-arch: 62 Lin Ft. Structural-plate pipe: 64 Lin.

Ft against the Brian Motor a Post Good Gains In Grain Market CHICAGO (AP) A rally which brokers said was overdue gave the grain futures market a broad and fairly general boost Thursday in active transactions on the Board of Trade. All except wheat posted gains running to more than a cent a bushel. Wheat was under the heaviest hedging pressure of the season most of the time and with the offerings going into the July and September contracts they backed down about a cent. At the close, wheat was IV4 cents a bushel lower to higher, July corn higher, July oats T's-lVi higher, July cents; rye Vi-IVs higher, July soybeans y-2 higher, July Structural-plate pipe stockpass: 330 Sq. Ohio Oil 1.60b 7 384 37 4 4 Otis Elev 1.60 27 50 48 494 24 Rev.

Frank Munsey will officiate and burial will be in the Missoula 59 15'-s 147. 141. 119 50 50 3'i 39 91 89V, 91'4 35b 77 16' a 16 16V. 86 42H 41 V. 42 1'4 1 35'.

354i 35'4 V. 90 38' 37H 384 4-1 40 564 54 56V4-f2'4 Montana corporation. Amerada 3 Am Airlln 1 Am Can 2 Am Crst 2 Am Cyan 1.60 passed away at a local rest home Tuesday noon. He was born Sept. 29, 1905 at Liberty, Mo.

He was a member of the University Congregational Church, and was a veteran of World War II, He Is survived by his mother, Mrs. Cora Jeffries: an aunt, Mrs. Fay Green, and several cousins. Funeral services will be at 10:30 Friday morning at SQUIRE-SIMMONS-CARR Rose Chapel, Rev. Lawrence L.

Gruman officiating. Inter-ment will be In Sunset Memorial Gar dens. Yds. Dry rubble slope pavement, and other small Items of work. Contract time allowed for construction is 200 calendar days.

Plans, specifications and proposals may be obtained at the address shown The plaintiff states that on April 22, 1958, they were owners of a Outbd Mar .80 48 154 144 15 4 Pwcns 111 Gl 2.50 22 704 674 694 24 Pac 1 47 274 264 274 IV. Pan AW Air .80 46 164 164 164 4 Tlmk 2.40 6 46 4 46 46V, 4 AmElPow 1.96 Funeral services for Louie H. Ditlmeier, 78, 128 S. 5th St. Am FPw .64 45 84 V4 Am .90 201 22V.

21T4 22 l'4 who died in Missoula Saturday, truck-tractor, and contracted with the defendants for repair of the vehicle. The plaintiff stated further AmMetCI 1.40 32 2B--4 274 znn above. E. M. FRENCH, Regional Engl-neer.

June 29; July 2, 3, 1962 Param Pict 3 8 384 374 374 4 Parke Da la 131 234 224 234 4 PenneyJC l.20a 26 414 404 414 14 Am Mot were conducted at 2:30 p.m. ThurS' day in the Marsh, Powell Liv ingston Chapel with the Rev. Wil that the defendant returned the ve Pa RR 347 104 104 104 4 NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL A-8655 hide to the plaintiff "warranting STICHT Pearl, 71, 1801 Otis, passed In the District Court of the Fourth Cemetery. Mrs, Sticht died in a local rest home early Wednesday morning. Louis E.

Boggess Funeral services for Louis E. Boggess, who died Tuesday afternoon, will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday in the Squire-Simmons-Carr Rose Chapel. Burial will be in the Sunset Memorial Gardens with the Rev. Lawrence L.

Gruman officiating. liam Hassler officiating. Burial it to be in safe driving condition." Judicial District of the State of Montana. 144 134 13'4 13'. ft 40 364 35', 4 aei i3 17 53'a 533i 10 3434 32's 341425 721 105 102s.

104H 2 151 313-4 30'4 SlH l3 4 11 10'i 11 1 123 IPs IPs ll' 68 40 38s. 40 3.10 234 23 Va l(l 464 45. 46', AmNGas 1.20 Am Smelt 2.40 Am Bug 1.60a Am 3 60 Am Tob 1.50 Am Zinc Anipex Cp Anaconda le Anac was in Missoula Cemetery. Har Pepsi 1.40 29 39 36 39 3 Perm Cem .70 3 144 134 134 Phelps 3 27 494 464 494 1 Philip Mor 3.60 16 72 70 72 3 Phil Pet 1.90 34 444 434 444 14 Ptllsbury 1.50 7 46 444 46 14 Polaroid .20 850 1014 964 98 24 In and for the County of Missoula. On July 3, 1958.

while a driver was operating the tractor over mony Lodge 49, conduct IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF WILLIS C. BROWN, also known as Snoqualmie Pass in Washington W. C. BROWN. Deceased.

Proct It 1.50 614 59-4 614 34 Pursuant to an order of said Court. Armco Stl 3 ed services. FallDearers were Ralph Cuplin, Paul Geis, Ben Hughes, Harry Hughes, Gordon the steering mechanism failed, away at a rest home Wednesday morning. She was born July 3, 1891 In Colorado. She was a member of 7th Day Adventist Churcb.

She Is survived by Uiree daughters, Mrs. George W. San-dau, Missoula; Mrs. Robert W. Davis, Tacoma, and Mrs.

Frank Lovlnger. Milltnwn: two sons. Cant. J. W.

Sticht, El Paso, Texas, and Edgar G. Hopkins, Corvallis. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday at SQUIRE-SIMMONS-CARR Rose Chapel, Rev. Frank Munsey officiating.

Interment will be In Missoula Cemetery. PubSv Colo .80 22 244 24 244 14 made on the 28th day of June, 1962, 140 126 35 34 Araist Ck 1.60a 32 SO'i 49 lVa causing extensive damage to the vehicle. Atchison 1.20a MacDonald and Casper Nybo. notice Is hereby given that Tuesday, the 10th day of July, 1962, at 10 o'clock A.M., of said day. at the Court Room of said Court, st the Court House In the Prev.

Close Close High Low 121 21 Z.i 1 48 4714 46', 46', Va 169 2'. 2'. 461 21'i 20 21, 4 7 22H 21 22's 7 47'a 46 l'a 35 53 50H 52 14 Atl Reftn 240 Atlas Cp Avco Corp .70 Bait ti Oh Beat Kds 160 County of Missoula, has been appointed Wheat Jul as the time and place for proving the Will of Willis C. Brown, deceased, and Bendix 2.40 for hearing the application of Willis Pullman 2 65 24 234 234 4 Pure 1.60 17 294 294 294 4 RCA lb 424 404 424 24 Repub 611 3 88 384 364 384 14 Rex Drug .50 249 224 214 224 1 Rey Tob 1 60 132 454 434 444 24 Rhodesia 16 34 34 34 4 Royal 193 354 35 4 354 4 Safeway 160 69 424 414 424 14 St Jose Lead 1 18 25 244 25 14 StRegPap 1.40b 70 25 244 244 4 Schenley 1 77 184 174 184 4 Scott Pap .80 54 274 264 274 14 Seras 1.40a 170 64 614 634 34 Dservel 10 8 74 8 4 Shell 1.10 176 31 30 31 4 Beth Steel 2.40 361 33'. 323, 33'4 lH Brown for the issuance to him of Letters 2.12 2.im 2.114 2.124 2.15 2.14 2.144 2.14 2.20V4 2.19V 2.19V 2.204 2.224 2.214 2.214 2.22 2.18 2.18V 2.18 2.18 Boeing 2 179 40' 39 40'.

Testamentary when and where any per Sep Dec Mar May Mediators Urge Arbitration On Railway Firemen Issue GERAGHTY FUNERAL HOME Bran Airw son interested may appear and contest Brlggs Mf Brtst My Brunswick .60 Corn the same. Dated June 28, 1962. (COURT SEAL) J. R. DONEHOO, Clerk Ambulanoe Service Phone S43-667J Missoula 234 East Pine Bucy Erie Budd Co Burroughs 1 MORACA-Adeline 82, 2103 S.

12th Jul Sep Dec By LEA D. LaFRINIERE, Calum .40 board normally would close its IB I't T4 4 5 434 5 4 186 69'4 651. 69 34 262 231', 23' 14 13H 13'. 133 V4 68 11 10'. 1 206 38H 373i 37 Vi 22 10V lO'-a 107 47 89 86 88 '4 16 21H 204 21V4 1 28 224 2Ps 224 17 33H 334 33 15 54 54 54 89 32 '4 304 31s.

1H 49 334 324 334 1 24 214 204 214 14 158 254 244 244 4 Simmons 2.40 3 434 43 434 14 Sinclair 2 69 314 314 314 4 Socony 2a 29 49 46 49 24 SoPRSug 5 254 244 244 4 Deputy Clerk June 29; July 4. 10, 1962 Campb 1.20 Can Dry 1 Cdn Pac 150 Carrier 1.60 Case JI NOTICE CALL FOR BIDS The Board of Trustees of the Missoula County High School hereby Issue a call passed away at her home Wednesday morning. She Is survived by her husband, Mike; a daughter, Mrs. Jua-nlta Jensen, Portland, a stepson. Buddy Dale Moraca, Missoula: two stepdaughters, Mrs.

Charles Castonguay, Missoula, and Mrs. Robert Johnson, Hamilton; one brother. Irvln Wesley, Missoula; four grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Friday in GERAGHTY Funeral Home Chapel.

In-terment will be In Missoula Cemetery. Sou Cal Ed .96 210 25-4 24 254 14 Southern Co 1.50 30 414 394 314 24 Sou Pac 1.20 110 244 234 24 4 Sou Ry 2 80 24 474 454 474 14 Sperry Rd 264 14 134 134 4 for bids for a 66 passenger school bus to Cater Trac I Cen at SW 1.08 Cerro Cp 1.10b Cert-Teed .60 serve the Rattlesnake area high school file on the case. That would leave a 30-day cooling off period before the union would be free to strike. Bu President Kennedy could head off a strike for another 60 days, under terms of the Railway Labor Act, by naming an emergency board to consider issues in dispute and recommend settlement terms. students, a round trip distance of approximately 15 miles.

The contract will 1.11 1.09 1.11 1.09 1.12 l.llVi 1.12 1.11 1.134 1.11 1-13 1.11 1.17 1.14 1.17 1.14 1.194 1.16 1.194 1.16 .67 .664 .67 .66 .68 .66 .68 .66 .69 .71 .70 .72 .71 .72 .71 .72 .71 .72 1.31 1.304 1.314 1.314 1.29 1.27 1.29 1.284 1.294 1.28V4 1.29 1.284 1.314 1.30V4 1.314 1.304 1.30 1.29 1.30 1.29 Mar May Oats Jul Sep Dec Mar May Rye Jul Sep be for a three year period, from Septem ber 1962 until June 1965. Bids should be sealed and delivered to WASHINGTON (AP)-The National Mediation Board has recommended binding arbitration to settle a dispute over how many men should work on the nation's railroads. The proposal went Wednesday to the railroads and to unions representing some 200,000 men who work on their trains. In Cleveland. H.

E. Gilbert, president of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engine-men, said the arbitration suggestion would be considered at a meeting of chief executives of the five operating brotherhoods, probably in Cleveland next week. for the second time, said the talks were useless. At issue are recommendations of a White House commission that some 40,000 freight train firemen be dropped gradually from railroad payrolls. The commission said they are not needed to run the trains.

For Future Economy The commission also recommended the railroads get broad leeway to trim manpower for economy reasons in the future, provided employes who are dropped get special layoff benefits and an opportunity to train for other jobs in the rail industry. If either side rejects the board's the South Ave. Business Office before 7:30 P.M., July 23rd, 1962. Std Brand 1.80 29 564 554 56 Std Cal 2b 110 534 524 534 1 Std Ind 1 80 1 87 444 44 444 4 Std NJ 1.20a 464 494 49 494 4 Std On 2.50 7 504 49 504 2 Sterl Drug 1 80 60 614 594 60 24 Stew War 1.40 7 264 24 26 4 24 Stone Si 7 554 544 554 14 Stud Pack 260 64 64 64 4 Suburb Gas .50 74 164 154 164 4 Sunray 1.40 21 244 234 244 4 Sunsh Mn .20 14 9 84 9 Swift It Co 1.60 32 34 4 334 34 4 Exact location of the proposed route Ches Oh 4 Chi Ot Wst 1 Ch MSP-Pao Chyrsler 1 Cities Svc 240 Clark 1.20 Cluetl Coca 2 40 Colg 1.20a Colo Colum 110 Coml Cred 1.60 Coml Solv ComwEd 1.20b 38 474 464 461. Vs 6 15 14 IS 1 SI 94 84 94 4 178 434 414 434 34 28 49 484 484 4 16 244 234 244 14 24 384 36 384 3 29 77 4 744 774 34 24 374 364 374 4 24 94 84 9 14 65 254 25 254 4 26 364 34 364 24 49 164 16 164 4 24 39 374 384 IV.

24 694 684 694 14 may be secured from the South Ave. Business Office. The Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any and all Dec I Mar Livestock bids. nub JItUuigstoii FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ambulance Service 2.U Spruce Phone 843-313) May Dated June 29, 1962. Board Trustees MCHS GEO.

HAYES. Comptroller Texaco 1.80 187 484 464 48 2 Soybeans Con Eds 3 Jul 2.494 2.43 2.49 2.48 June 29: July 6, 13. 1962 Aug 2.46 2.44 2.45 2.454 I Negotiations broke down last Sep 2.36 2.33Vi 2.36 2.33 Nov 2.354 2.33Vk 2.354 2.334 Jan 2.394 2.37 2.394 2.374 arbitration suggestion, and neither Friday when rail management, seeks new mediation sessions, the Mar 2.424 2.40 2.424 2.40 "WE CAN DO IT' YOUR DAILY GUIDE BUSINESS SERVICE SPECIALISTS Tex Sul 224 124 114 124 4 Tcxlns .20 264 644 604 63434 Tran WAir 24 84 84 84 4 Transamer 74 314 294 314 24 Trl Cont 80 384 364 384 2 Twent Cen 62 21 4 204 21 4 Underwd 56 164 154 164 4 UnCarbide 3 60 70 874 85 874 24 Un Cal 2b 8 494 484 494 4 Un Pac 120a 85 284 284 284 4 Un Tank 1 60 26 294 294 294 4 UnitAirLln 87 22s. 214 224 4 UnitAirc 2 60 424 414 14 United Co 60 7 64 64 Unit Fruit .50 47 214 204 214 Gas Im .88 4 21 20 4 21 1 US Ovp 2.60a 57 744 724 7442 US 1.20 135 16 15 16 4 US Rub 2.20 60 424 404 424 14 US Smelt 13 234 224 234 1 May 2.44 2.41 2.44 2.42 CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Con Gas 2.30 19 56 544 56 14 Container .80 52 184 18 184 4 Cont Can 1.20 126 40 39 40 14 Cont 0 1.60a 34 48 47 474 4 Corn Pd 1.30 86 44 424 434 P. Corning Gl 1.50a 36 1164 1104 1164 84 Cudahy Pk 22 64 64 64 Curtiss Wr 1 115 13 144 13 4 Curtiss Wr A I 1 314 314 314- 4 Deere 2 3 444 444 444 Det Edis 220 6 494 494 494 4 Doug Aire 1.12t 34 184 18 184 4 Dow Chem 160 166 424 414 424 14 Dress Ind 1.20 21 214 214 214 4 duPont 3r 53 1714 1674 1714 54 East Kod 2a 110 91 88 91 44 Eaton Mfg 1.80 30 314 314 314 ft ElPasoNG 1.30 240 194 184 184 4 Factor A .60 18 304 284 30 14 Firestone lb 66 324 32 324 4 Ford Mot 3.60 228 774 734 774 44 Freept Sul 1.20 24 21V.

204 21 Frueh Tra 1.20 69 214 204 214 1 GenAmTran 2.25 9 55 534 54414 r.n Bak 10 54 154 54 CHICAGO (AP) No wheat or Man Stabbed in Quarrel Over Woman; Won't Sign Complaint Deadline: 3 p.m. soybean sales. Corn No. 2 yellow 1.15: No. 4 yellow 1.10V4.

Oats No. 2 extra heavy white 694. 21 -A Services Offered 21 -A Services Offered Barley; maltins 1.23-43n; feed US Steel 3 550 434 414 434 14 slash in his ribs, has refused to A man being treated in St. Hospital for a seven-inch knife US Stl pf 7 2 1404 1404 1404 4 US Tob 1.40 2 264 264 4 Utah 1 32 2 344 344 344 4 Soybean oil 8.00n. Vanad Cp .60 21 16 15 154 4 CHICAGO (AP) (USDA)-Hogs 6.500: butchers 25 to 50 cents higher; U.S.

No. 1 and 2 190-230 lb butchers 19.00-19.50; around 150 head 190-220 lb 19.75; mixed No. 1 to 3 180-230 lb 18.50-19.25 230-250 lb 17.75-18.50; No. 2 and 3 270-300 lb 17.OO-17.50; mixed No. 1 to 3 320-500 lb sows 13.50-16.00.

Cattle 700, no calves; slaughter steers fully steady; good to low choice lb slaughter steers 22.50-25.00; few loads and lots good to low choice heifers 22.00-24.00; commercial cows 15.50-17.50; utility and commercial bulls 19.00-21.00; few good and choice vealers 25.00-27.00. Sheep 800; spring slaughter lambs steady to 1.00 lower; choice and prime 80-110 lb spring slaughter lambs 21.00-23.00; good 19.00-21.00; cull to good shorn slaughter ewes 4.00-5.00. Billings Hops 130; U.S. 1-3 barrows and gilts 200-240 lb 25 higher at 18 00: feeder pigs steady; good and choice around 40-50 lb (eeden 12 per head. Cattle none.

Stock calves none. Sheep none. Portland Cattle 100; no early sales. Calves 25; hardly enough ts test the trend. Walgreeu 1.60b 4 444 444 24 Warn Pic .50 80 134 124 124 MISSOULA SANITARY CLEANING CO.

CESSPOOLS, SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Free Inspection 16 years local experience: phone 549-4026 or 543-7048. Wash Wat 2 6 43 414 43 14 Foreign Exchange Gen Dynam 315 234 214 234 24 Gen Elec 2 228 594 574 584 24 Gen Fds 1.80 134 65 814 64 34 n.n Milk 1 20 56 254 244 244 4 CONSECUTIVE DIVIDEND Wn Air Lin 1 18 234 224 23 Wn Bancorp 1 26 264 254 264 4 Canada In Missoula 9 per cent discount. Canada In NY (free) 92.6250 Thursday; Wn Un Tel 1.40 136 264 254 264 Gen Motors 3 16 474 46 4 474 14 GenPCem 1.20a 38 194 19 194 4 Tel El .76 466 204 194 204 4 Gillerre 110 269 354 334 35 2 WestgEl 1,20 199 264 254 264 14 White Mot 2 36 36 4 354 36 14 Woolworth 2.50 21 654 64 65', 14 92 6250 Wednesday. Great Britain (pound) 2 8085 Thursday: 2 8084 Wednesday. FENCING Wrigley 3a 3 98 96 98 3 Goodrich 2 20 FOR WlliiAU AND APPUANO SERVICE, PHONE 543-5133 Yale st Tow 13 194 194 194 4 SELECTIVE FUND, INC.

Yngst Sh 5 50 734 714 734 2 37 474 47 1 88 314 294 314 14 20 134 124 134 4 20 214 204 214 14 12 164 184 184 4 33 374 364 364 4 Superior Fencing Contractor Commercial Residential Wood or Steel Fences It no answer can evenings 810 Woodwortb Pbone 549-4873 Yngst Dr 1 3 174 174 174 4 SPOKANE STOCKS Furnished by J. A. Regie A Ce. June 28: Bid Asked Goodyr Granby Grant 120 Gt Iron 2g Gt No Ry 3 Gt Sug 1.20 Zenith Rad 762 494 474 494 24 This quarterly dividend of sign a complaint against his assailant, according to city police. William Edward Evans, 35, resident of 413 East Spruce Apt.

2, was stabbed Thursday morning on Spruce Street following an argument over a girl friend, according to police. Mary Maschke, the woman in the case, told officers that the assailant had a black pocket knife open and tucked inside his belt. Apparently following the argument, he chased Evans west on Spruce Street, caught him and knifed him on the right side of the ribs. Evans was taken by ambulance to St. Patrick Hospital for treatment.

Officers are looking for Troy (Dusty) Wells, 33, in connection with the case. He is a parolee from Montana State Prison. Big Creek Apex 20 .30 ROOFING Prompt Service Free Estimate If no answer, call evenings L. L. Blake Phone 549-3502 11 324 314 314 4 Clayton 24'4 .28 Greyhound 1.10b 30 24 Legal Publications 224 24 1 354 36 14 Gulf 1 40 176 36 PLANNINO A NEW OR REVISED HEATTNO SYSTEM Free planning end layout drawing done tor you bv CLAUSEN REFRIGERATION CO.

543-5141. Coeur d'AIene 07 .10 Day Mines 5 80 6 00 Golconda 150 1.60 46 234 224 224 4 AUTHORIZED factory service. KEN. NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL A-8656 3 Highland Surnrlsa 0134 .03 MORE. COLDSPOT, and SILVERTO.NS appliances a Jack Wsite 20 .24 IN THE DISTRICT COURT of the inij per share if payable on June 1, to shareholders of record as of May 31, 1962.

T. Keneily, Secretary G. E. STOCKHILL Zone Manager S01 Canyon Gate Drive Fourth Judicial District of the State of SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO. Hilton Hot 150 Holly Sug 1.40 Homestk 160a Hud Bay 3 Ideal Cem .80 III Cent 2 Inspir Cop 1 Bus Mmn 3 Int Harv 2 40 Int Nick 1 60 HEAVY EQUIPMENT HAULING Hughes Hauling fast, efficient, economical, everybody knows Don I Phone 543-6005 or 543-6569.

Montana, In and for the County of 1 27 27 27 4 44 544 534 544 4 6 474 47 474 4 17 194 194 191 4 22 344 334 344 14 6 44 424 44 24 478 3484 3254 344 11 38 46 45 4 46 14 83 574 554 57s, 24 315 254 254 254 4 126 N. HIGGINS 542-2181 Lucky Friday 24.75 25.50 Metropolitan 05 .06 Merger Mtnes 01H Mineral King M'a 4 Nabob Ol'j 03 Nancy Lee Mines 72 .77 Hogs 23: not enough any one class In the Matter of the EM ate of WAL EXCAVATING on offer to test trade. TER C. STATON, Deceased. APPLIANCE SERVICE (549-2765) For Sheep SO0; no early ealrs except few FOR quick service anywhere In Missoula 01 -4 Int Pap 105b utility and good slaughter ewes steady Nevada 8tewart 01 Pend Oreille 180 area, and the best lawn soil available, call Budd Jordan.

549-3105 or 549-9664. 2 at 3. 5O-4O0. service on refrigerators, freezers, washers dryers, air conditioners or any other major appliance We specialise In service not sales. Omaha Reeves MacDonald 1 50 1 40 Sidney .09 .15 Stiver Bowl 07 .10 Silver Chieftain 04V .05 BRAKES ADJUSTED 88e MISSOULA BRAKE SERVICE 701 STRAND Hogs 7,500: strong to Sfl higher: bar WATER WELLS DRILLING AND DEVELOPING LIBERTY ORrLLINO COMPANY rows and tilts U.S.

1-2 1 90-250 lb butch Stiver Dollar 48 .56 Ph. 519-9652 D. C. MOORE Zone Manager 1802 Hilda Ave. Ph.

543-7457 FRIEDRICH TOPLARSK1 Zone Manager 640 Livingston Int Tel Tel 1 252 37 35 4 37 3 Johns Msn 2 29 444 434 444 14 Jones 2 50 38 444 43 444 24 Kaiser Al .90 79 294 274 284 24 Kennecott 50. 31 70 684 694 14 Kerr McO .80 38 154 244 254 1 Lehman 171e 44 26 254 26 4 Lib .501 25 114 114 H4 4 Ligg at My 5 29 77 754 77 14 Link Belt 2 40 42 424 414 424 4 Llttonlnd 3.5M 9 95 884 934 Lockh Aire 1.20 199 444 424 43414 era 18 sows No 1-3 270-330 lbs BILL OSBORNE PHONE SIGNS ALL TYPES Sandy Durrani 549-0119 15 25-16 00. Cattle 1.500: calves 25: slaughter steers Pursuant to an order of said Court, made on the 26th day of June. 1962, notice Is hereby given that Thursday, the 12th day of July, 1962. at 10:00 o'clock A.M., of said day.

at the Court room of said Court, at the Court House In the County of Missoula, has been appointed as the time and place for proving the Will of Walter C. Staton, deceased, and for hearing the application of Bertha C. Staton for the Issuance to her of Letters Testamentary when and where any person Interested may appear and contest the same. Dated June 28, 1962. (COURT SEAL) J.

R. DONEHOO, Clerk By LEA D. LaFRINIERE. UPHOLSTERING .25 i .30 9 47 7.98 Silver 8yndlcat 16 Sunshine Cons Vindicator .21 Comp. Bond Fund 8 71 Comp.

Fund 7.34 strong to 25 higher; heifers about steady; Custom furniture of all types Truck and More Accidents CHICAGO (AP) More than 22,000 persons were killed in accidents in the first three months of 1962, a sharp increase over the sairw period last year, the National Safety Council reports. PAINTING, Interior, exterior. FREE ES. TIMATE, no Job too large or too small; phone 549-2809 after I p.m. tractor cushions: Daly's, 1629 South Ave.

543-5693. slaughter cows about steady: choice 1.150-1.281 lb slaughter steers 25.15-25.35; good and choice lba 23.00-25.00; choice 1.125 lb heifers 25.00; utility cows 15.00- SPRAYLNO-PRUNINO-LANDSCAPINO Marcbie's Nursery. 1645 S. 3rd; 542-2544 16 00; canners and cutters 13.00-15.00 YOU erect or we will do tor too, armco all steel building, all sizes: Wright Lumber Ce. ei Mlaanula 549-5196.

POWER AND BANK STOCKS Montana Power Preferred, bid 116. asked 120. First Bank bid 46. asked 474. Northwest Bank, bid 364, asked 374.

utility and commercial bulls 17.00-11.00; good and choice vealera 23.5O-l7.00. LAWN mowers sharpened and repaired! Ben Tweto, 310 8. 6th pa 543-7633. Sheep 500; spring slaughter lambs I ueputy GOOD PRINTING carries lbe Union label. Ask your master prtnter for It THE MISSOULIAN-SENTINEL.

dial 643- steady to weak, slaughter ewes steady; mostly choice 78-100 lb spring slaugh HODSECLE AN ING servtce. walls, wdwk painting, repairing: 543-4311 for tree est. June 29; July 11. 1962 ter lambs 2150-22 00: cull to good shorn T131. DOCTORATE AWARDED HELENA (AP) The Rev.

Joseph Mackin, a native of Anaconda and head of the economics department of Carroll College, Ph. 549-7794 W. F. CRE1GHTON Zone Manager 1242 Jackson St. Ph.

543-7053 R. J. "Red" TUCKER Zone Manager 512 Canyon Gate Drive Ph. 519-7909 S. LEE JOHNSON Divisional Manager Savings Center Bldg JACUZZI pumps, service; MOUNTAIN SUPPLY, 19U0 Sherwood, phone 549-9611.

slaughter ewes 4.0O-8 00. Snulh St. Paal Hogs 6.500': barrows and gilts 25 high SEPTIC TANKS AND CESSPOOLS CLEANED, LOOO-galloD tank; Hank Mobland. phone 549-5416. ROOFING 8IDINO INSULATION SHINGLING.

Free estlrostes: 549-7404. has been awarded a doctor of er; aows fully steady; barrows and gilts U.S. 1-2 190-240 lbs 18 50: aows No 1-3 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF RETAIL LIQl'OR LICENCE Notice Is hereby given that on this 21st day of June. 1962. one Gordon E.

Herndon filed with the Montana Liquor Control Board an application for transfer of a retail liquor license from Harold and Gordon E. Herndon. Marvin V. Storing, to be used at Double Front, 121 West Railroad. Missoula, Montana, and protests, if any Uiere be.

against the Issuance of such license will be heard at the bour philosophy degree from Catholic PAINTLNG. int- sheetrock finishing, A-l work; Jim Stevens, 543-4196. PUMP REPAIR SERVICE, new and used pumps, repair aU makes: KARTAK'S 270-360 lbs 15.00-15.75. University in Washington. His PUMP SERVICE.

1705 DeFoe. 542-2980. Cattle 3.500; calvea 500; aiaughter steers and heifers fully steady to strong; cows and bulls fully steady: slaughter steers CARPENTRY all kinds, estimates eg work; C. P. Carlton Const 542-2320.

doctoral dissertation was entitl- PAINTING REASONABLE Inside and out guaranteed work: phone high choice around 1.200 lb 25.550; hell- Ph. 549-5154 ied, "The National Later Policy land the Union Shop: A Legislative PAINTING, reduced prices. Expert painfc er, work guaranteed; phone 549-3431. Boy Scouts Plan Spaghetti Feed "All the spaghetti you can eat!" This is the enticement offered by Boy Scout Troop 80, which is; sponsoring a spaghetti supper at the L.D.S. Chapel on Cleveland Street, at 7 p.m.

Saturday. The public is invited and tickets may be purchased at the door. Proceeds will be used to send boys to summer camp at Melita Island on Flathead Lake. collect PA6-3374, Ted Stevens, arlee. of 1:40 o'clock A.M., on the 19th day of July.

1962. at the office of the Montana I History." ers choice lbs 24 cows utility and commercial 16.00-17.00; bulls utility 19 00-20 50; high choice and prime vealers good and choice LIGHT MACHINE WORK MAU-JONES GARBAGE HAULING CITY DISPOSAL 123 m. MAIN PHONB (49-7097 slaughter calves 21 60-24 00. Liquor Control Board tn Helena. Montana.

Dated June list. 1963. Signed E. MANNING. Administrator 8-Jl.

19: 7-6. 13. 1961 DAtLl EXCEP1 SAILED ATS. HOLIDAYS (by earner) Per month 1.50 With Mlssoullan-Sentlne! Saturdays and Holidays I 2.00 MaO labserlptlea B.taa Maataaa Month (payable tn adrance) 1 1.20 With Missoulian-Sentlnal Saturdays and Holidays 1.4 Months (payable tn advance) I (.50 With Mlssoullao-Senttntl Saturdays and Holidays I 7.SO Teat (payable to adrance) til With Mltsoullao-Renttne! Saturdays and Holidays 114.00 Outline Moetaaa I Month rjayabl tn advance) I 1.55 With Missoullan -Sentinel Saturdays and Holidays I 1.75 Months (payable to edTance) I 8 00 With UlasouUan-Sentlnal fcaturdaye and Holidays 1 1 Ot Teai (payable tn advance) 114 at With MlssouUan-Sentmal Saturdays and Holidays 117.00 LAWN MOWER sharpen leg end repairing Sheep 1.000; spring alaughler lambs 21 -C Floor Sanding, Finishing aa well as on shorn lambs 50-1 lower Lttcey's Bicycle Shop to Bo Hlggma ph 543-3331 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANS slaughter ewes steady; feeder lambs weak: slamhter lambs spring choice and prim sa-104 lbs 22.no i shorn choice and Attention ROYAL AND SELECT MASTERS CITY ELECTRIC, wiring and supplies. RAY MITCH ELL Pbone residential, commercial.

Industrial wir FER OF RKTAIL LIQI OR LIC ENSE Nottre Is hereby giveir that on thia 21st dav of June. 19h7. one Harold Herndon mg; phone 843-3191: 01 Kent prime tsno-uoo: ewes shorn cull to good 3 50-5 00: feeder lambs spring choice and fancy 15 00-16 50. filed with the Montana Liquor Control WALT HAYES Ph. 549-C683 WELL DRILLING Licensed-Bonded Any sua.

experienced tn developing Glen Camp. 706 alderi 849-3411 I Board an application tor transfer ot a retail liquor license from Peter Aune to be used at Union Bar, 11 Main Street 21 -D Repair Service DlOOilS HUBCAPS TAKEN Charles Hamma. 625 N. 3rd ATvrtv'4 Afl tn fiiru w-k1 1 rtrt Trill rc Special Assembly TYREAN COUNCIL NO. 3 FRIDAY, JUNE 29 AT 7:30 P.M.

INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS BRICK AND BLOCK WORK NEW OR REPAIR Call 543-591 or 849-99N Mllltown. Montana, and protests, tf any there be. against the Issuance of such license will be heard at the hour of 45 o'clock AM. on the 19th day of July, 1962.. at the office of the Montana Liquor Control Board in Helena.

Montana. SALES and service, domestl and commercial refrigeration so all mates Clausen Co. (33 Begins, phone 543-514L eboatmsssui soothes and afternoon that 8 Set of tOlir tlllb- cusfajooa the srasitiv spot, caps had been taken from his car Aaa far Um Buuoa mm. j.v,;u o. in ninMc WELL DRILLING.

1 years experience licensed and bonded: phone T26-31M Jona FarrelL Mont. W. L. BAILEY Recorder JOHN ROBERTS Illustrious Master nutii; i do pai ncu wit of Columbus parking lot at 300 Dated June list. 1962.

Signed 1. MANNING, Adminutreur tn r-4 ixa PLC MB INO REPAIR? aad new tnstaUa-lion, tree estimates. Clauses Befrlgere-kea Ce phase HJ-U4 IPin St ItDIO ELECTRICAL 6KHVICEI Needle Bretv. 103 Wsrwsej Are, pbwat 14144,.

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