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The Missoulian from Missoula, Montana • 9

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The Missoulion, Tuesday, July 0 963 Possibility of Strike Sends Market Down 1 your money our Homeowner! Policy! Contact todayl New York Stock Exchange AASU Remodeling Project Approved Mil Timk nil 2-40 Iran Air KEN McRAE Stocks in Spotlight 17'. iXi'a 46 Transamor Bub Trl Cont Twent Cen 30 Un Carblda 1,60 277 West Front STATE FARM Fir ind Casualty Com pin ftomi Officii Bloomington, Illinois Readied for letting by board ac 38 106 2.) 7.1 HELENA (AP) Final plans for construction projects at three tion are: DOW JONES AVERAGES By J. A. Host Ca. The Dow Jones Industrial aver-age wag 710.66, off 5.79, twenty rails were 172.07.

off 2.68, fifteen utilities were 139 23, off .12, and 65 stocks were 255.37. off 2.17. Total sales, 3,290,000 shares. 16 50 46- 3o 104 1H 74 40 34'ie- 37 46 8 27 24 17 45- 77 1 4i; 61 16 50 46 't 311 104 74 40 31 37 45 8 26 24 82 17 4.1 76 46 units of Montana's university system were approved by the Board Prices were generally lower on the American Stock Exchange. Volume was 990,000 shares with 930,000 Friday.

Technicolor was active and up at 16' a. Data-Control Systems fell 1, Canadian Javelin and Syntex IV Corporate and U.S. government bonds declined in slow trading. Chrvsler 96,400 61 2 Gran Stl 67. 400 27', Contrml Data 64.400 68', Gulf Oil 30,700 47 unch sperry Rd 3700 1.1 US Steel 3.1,100 46 Getty Oil 27.600 24 '4 Chemway 25,400 10 Genu Gas 23,600 20 StdOllNJ 22.700 68 Gen Mot 22.700 70 Xerox 22.5(8) 215 Am T.b 21.700 35 Penn RR 20,400 18 Salis Net (lids.) High Low List Chge, 41 35 3 46 8 27 24 82 IB 45'', 79 47 101 41 64 26 9 21 10 11 28 16 181 351 of Regents Monday after explanations from the architects involved.

Bids on all three jobs will be An estimated men's residence hall at Western Montana College of Education, Dillon. This concrete-block building will handle 110 students, about 38 men to a floor. The occupants will use the existing food service facility. An addition to the first floor of the Student Union building at Northern Montana College, Havre, plus completion of the present basement. The basement opened this month or next by the new State Department of 5 153 Un OHCal 2a Un Pac 1.20a Un Tank I 60 Unit AlrLlll Unit Ali 2 United Cp Unit Fruit UnGas 1 111 88 US Gvp 2 60a I'S PlpeAF 1.20 US Rub 2 20 US Smelt lg US Kieel 2 I'S sieel pf 7 US Tub 1.40 Utah 1.32 Vlintid Cp Wiilgieen 1 60h Warn Pir .50 Wash Wat 2 WnAirl.ln 1 Wn Bancorp 1 WnUnTel 1.40 WeslgKl 1.20 White Mo! 2 Woolwth 2 80 Wrtglev 3a 153 153 41 4.T' 7 41 .1 3H 13 NEW YORK (AP)-Worry over rail labor troubles which could lead either to a nationwide strike or to government intervention overhung Wall Street Monday and the market took another steep 36', 13l Livestock WIN FREE $100 IN CASH DURING JULY Four $25 Cash Prizes Nothing to buy.

Need not be present to win. Simply register at Missoula TV Cable office or if you are a current subscriber you are automatically registered. Missoula TV Cable Co. Admiral Alco Prod .40 Allied Ch 1.811 Allied Strs .1 Alhs Chal .50 Alcoa 1.20 Amerada 3 40 Am Airlin 1 Am Can 2 Ihjr Tllfrc 13 43 11 4B .11 Ti 40 26 35- (i'1-1 18'. 49 82 IB'', 8lvl4 88.

25'-4 48'. tvl'4 38 CHICAGO (AP) (USDA) Tuesday's Televiewing KMSOTV (Channel 1J Missoula) Cable 5 9 Ufl Sign On 9:45 All Star Baseball 1:00 General Hospital 1:31) House Parly 2:00 Day In Court 2:25 Alex Drier and the News 2:30 Edge of Night 3:00 Secret Storm 3:30 Millionaire 4 00 Jana Wyman 4:30 Father Knows Best 5:00 Jolly Pirates 8:30 Leave It to Beaver 6:00 Call Your Doctor :15 Walter Cronklte CBS News 6:30 Local News and Weather 6:4,5 Sporls Unlimited 7:00 Empire 8:00 Lloyd Bridges 8:30 Talent Scouts 9:30 Picture This 10:00 The Keefe Brassell Show 11:00 11th Hour News Report 43 11 48 50 39 26 35 59 1 11 8 39 20 LIU 74 17 20 4 16 43 11 49 40 2(1' 35 61 70'i 100 30 Hogs butchers steady to 25 lower; 1-2 190-225 lb butchers 18.75-19.00; mixed 1-3 190-230 lbs 18', 50 S2'4 891! 2.1S 4(v', 85 SO-'. 38 'i 12'. 21' 4 38. 18'4 42' 4 81'.

70 70 99 1 100 3(1 30 18- 23l- 49 1B'4 87 9a 46'. 64'a 1 60' 36'1i V. 12- 20 1 a 37- 18 42 81 -26 121-1 28 19 19- loss. Rails and motors were prominent in the decline. The atmosphere was darkened further by another decline in weekly steel production.

Most of the major steels took losses but their declines were moderate. Slackness in trading as prices 15 53 14 1,3 27 138 13 27 Yale fc Tow 1 YVNGsT Sh Yncst Ilr 1 Zenith la plans call for a four-lane bowling alley. Remodeling of the basement of the Liberal Arts building at Montana State University, Mis-soula, to provide for a computer center. This job involves humidity and acoustical control work. As each architect explained his Cry 8 2 Cyan J.

BO Kl Pw 108 KVV 64 MFdy .90 MetCl 1.40 Mot NUas 1.40 Smelt 2 80 Sim 1 una TiT 3 W) 09 100 1 26 2(5 "4 62 63 3 6 26'! 60 64li 18.25-18.75; 230-250 lbs 18.00-18.60; 2-3 240-270 lbs 17.50-18.00 270-300 lbs 17.00-17.50; 1-3 300-350 lb sows 15.25-16.25; 350-400 lbs 14.50-15.25; 400-450 lbs 13.50-14.50; 2-3 450-500 Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Am Birth is 12''4 37'4 IB'i 4P. 80' 3 28 'a 121 1'4 28' a 17 28: VM U'2-208 28 Tob 1.50 Zinc yielded was one of the consolations for those who hope to see higher prices before the summer lbs 13.00-13.50 500-600 lbs 12.25-13.00. Cattle 8.500; calves 100; slaughter steers 50 to 1.00 higlicr; high ST. PATRICK HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs.

John R. Baseheart, 509 S. 5th St. girl. Mr.

and Mrs. Louis J. Sommer-ville, Drummond, girl. plans, he was advised that board policy provides no architect fee Foreign Exchange Csnni'a In Missoula: 9 pr discount Canada in NY (free) 9271 today, .9271 Friday. nritaln (pound) 2 8016 today, 2 BOM Friday.

Expert Guitar Lessons At is over, ine low turnover roooed choice and prime lb the decline of emphasis. 19', 19' 1 49 31 54' 1 43 81', 29' 1 51'i will be paid by the state for alternate portions of the plans which are not constructed. 49 31 55 1 43 82 1' 29 1 slaughter steers 25.50-26.00; bulk HOSPITAL COMMUNITY C. Baylor, Mr. and Mrs.

Robin 52 1 CHICAGO III TT! AM) I'lKH Duller steady: prices unchanged: 93 score AA 57: 92 A 57: 90 55; 89 51: ears 90 56: 89 56. Eggs about steady: prices uni banned: Ampex Cp Anaconda 50g Anac WfcC 5Ue Arniso Sll 3 Armour 1 40 Arms! Ck Atchison l.oa All Kefln 2 40 Alias Cp Avi-o Corp .80 Ball Oh neat Kds 1.40 Bend IX I 40 Belli Sled 1,50 Boeing 2 Bran Aliw Bnggs Mf Bucy Erie Budd Co .50 2H 37 47 Volume was 3.29 million compared with 2.92 million shares in the Friday, post-holiday session, the lightest day in half a year. The Dow Jones industrial average fell 5.79 to 710.66. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks declined 2.0 to 271.1, with industrials off 2.7, rails off 2.3 and utilities off .3. per cenl or better grade A wniles KHQ-TV (Channel 6 NBC) 8:55 Inland Empire Farmer 9:00 Say When 9:25 News 9:30 All Star Scouting Report 9:45 All Star Baseball 11:55 News 1:30 TV Bineo 2:00 Match Gams 2:30 Movie "Dance Hall" 4:00 Space Kids 4 30 Movie, "Wild and Wooly" 6:00 Hook, Line and Sinker 6:15 News 6:30 News.

Weather 7:00 Across the Seven Seal 7:30 Laramie 8:30 Empire 9:30 Dick Powell Theater 10:30 Report from Tokyo 11:00 News, Weather ti Sport) 11:30 Movie, "Haunted Honeymoon" choice 'bs 24.25-25.25: good lbs 22.25-23,50; load lots mixed good and choice 23.50-24.00; two loads high choice and prime lb heifers 24.50-24.75; bulk choice 8 lbs 23.25-24.25; good 21.50-22.75; utility and commercial cows 14.75-16.25; utility and commercial bulls 19.00-20.50. 30: mixed 30; mediums 25: standards 28; rililli's 25: checks 24. Missoula's Home of "Stereo" 1739 S. 8th boy. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Day, Rt. 3, boy. Mr. and Mrs.

Keith M. Goodall, 1504 Howell girl. Mr. and Mrs. O'Dean K.

Osborne, Rt. 4, boy. Divorce 310 North Hlgglns and Holiday Village Phone 549-6145 or 549-4165 19 '4 20' 49'. 31 '4 551.4 43H 29'. 52'.

3 28 37' 47J4 53 30. 12 6 16'i, 15 29-'. 12 95', 22'4 30 394 9 453. 44.1, 27'a 14'i 62' a 15 63-' 1 97 35 200 29 13 39 124 44 82 111) 3 6 27 129 59 10 9 36 48 34 6 18 17 118 19 20 80 27 124 37 7 48 964 40 Legol Publication 28' 4 37' a 47-'. 52 311 35' 4 11 6 15 211 '4 12 95 '4 22' a 29 39 9'.

44 43- Toole Funeral This Afternoon Funeral services for Mrs. Mar-jorie Ross Toole will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in the First Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Kenneth P.

MacDonald will officiate. Mrs. Toole, a native of Montana and a member of a prominent pioneer family, died in her home Saturday. Burial will be in Missoula Burroughs 1 NOTICE SPECIAL FLECTION The Missoula County High School. Mis Ciilum 40 CampbSoup 2.20 Can Dry 1 soula.

Montana, will hold an election on the 20th duv of July, 1963 (RC'M Section 30 35 12 6 15- 15 28 12- 95 22- 30 39 9 44 44 27 (-14 61 14 61 2 3 12113. 75-311(11 and RCM 75-4139) at the An- MARJEE Sheep 600; spring slaughter lambs steady; several packages choice and prime spring slaughter lambs 85-100 lbs 22.00; good and choice 800-100 lbs 20.00-21.50; cull to good shorn slaughter ewes 4.50-6.50. following polling places In Missoula County, to wit: Precinct No. 1, Polling Place. Prescott Liquidation Hits Soybean Futures CHICAGO (AP) Liquidation DECREE GRANTED Roy Anderson from Vivian derson.

Marriage Permit Glenn B. Nelson, Bigfork, School KXLT-TV (Channel 4 CBS) 7:25 Farm Report 7:30 It's Fun to Learn Cdn I'ac 150 Carrier 1 80 Case JI Ciller Trac 1 20 Ceil SW 1.18 Cerro Cp 1 10 Cert-Teed .60 dies Oh 4 Cli SP Puc Chrysler 1 Precinct No. 2-13, Polling Place Central 1:00 Captain Kangaroo Jack LaLanne I Love Lucy i 00 McCoys 9M Cemetery. Squire Simmons Carr Mortuary is in charge of arrange and Ariz. Delia Marie Mattix, Mesa, 10:1 67 42' FOR UNIFORMS and MATERNITY WEAR 213 E.

Broadway (Post office is across from as) flihool Precinct No. 3-6. Polling Place, Courthouse; Precinct No. 4-5, Polling Place. Whlttler School Precinct No.

7-15, Polling Place, Lowell School Precinct No. 8-11. Polling Place, S. Hlg- gins Ave. Hich School Precinct No.

9-33, Polling Place, New Roosevelt School Precinct No. 10-16. Polling Place, School Adtnini.slmtion Blilg. Precinct No. 11-24, Polling Place, Wlllard 11: 11: ments.

Zita C. Piquett Rosary was recited Monday 11:: hit the soybeans futures hard Monday on the Board of Trade and all contracts were driven into broad losses, some more than eight cents a bushel. The grains also were generally weak with corn slipping about three cents on the new crop months as speculators scanned 30 Pete and Gladys :00 Love of Life 25 News :30 Search for Tomorrow 45 Guiding Light 00 Take Four 1:30 As the World Tumi :00 News, Weather 11- 13 61 14 60 66'. 42 44 93 54 9 29 41 49 64 27 47 59 55 121 44 94 54'. 9 29'i 41'; 49 64' 12:: 67' 43 44 94 55 9 30 42 49 65 27 47 61 56' 4 at 7:30 p.m.

and requiem hich Portland Cuttle 900; steers mostly 1 loo higher: heifers 50-73 higher: cows nut fully established; bulls steady; feeder steers steady; to 50 hlKher; slaughter steers high sood and choice 1003 lbs 27.00; heifers high good and choice around 850 lb 24.75: cows standard 18.00-18 50; bulls utility and commercial 19 feeders good and choice 700-800 lb steers 23.00- Calves 150; steady; good and choice vr-Hlrrs around 300 lbs and down 25.00-2(i 00; feeders good and choice steers 2711-400 lbs 27.00-28 00. Hok's H00; steady; barrows and gills 1-2 190-225 lbs 20.00; sows 1-2 near 290 lbs 16.00. Sheep 2,500: spring slaughter lambs steady; other classes untested: spring slaughter lambs choice and prime 811-105 lbs 20.00-20. 50; ewes cull and good 1: 1: mass will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday in St.

Francis Xavier Rrhool Precinct No. 12, Polling Place, Franklin 15 Song Shop :30 House Party :00 To Tell the Truth 25 News 27 47 School 4 4 2:: Precinct No. 17, Polling Place, Hawthorns Edge of Night 2:: School CM lea Sv 2.60 Chirk 1.20 Cltlett Pea Coca Cula 2.70 Colg Pal 1.20a Colo Ffclr Colum Gas 1 16 Cnml Crcd 1.60 NComw Ed 1.20b ConNGas 2.30 Container .90 Com Can 2 Cont Oil 170 Com Pd 1.40 Corning GI.50 Cui'tiss Wr 1 Curtlss Wr A 2 Deere 2.20a Del Edis 1.20 Dour Aire 1.30f Dow Chem 1.60b Dress Ind 120 duPont 1.50g East KikI 2 20a Kittou Mlg 1.80 El Fuso NG 1 3:00 Secret Storm 3:1 Precinct No, 18-41-42, rolling Place. Lewis 10 173 171 3:: :30 Millionaire 81 Clark School 2L' 21 4:00 WBllabies. Jack and the 4: reports of rainfall in parts of the Midwest over the weekend.

Traders said there hardly could be any doubt that the rain had washed out immediate danger of severe and widespread crop damage for a while, at least. Hedge selling of wheat, al Chief 2 BcIIsvug SID Petitions Are Set for Hearing Two petitions requesting special improvement districts were submitted to the Missoula County Commissioners Monday morning. Both of the petitions were presented by residents of the Bellevue Addition. The one petition for the proposed SID 139 asks for creation and maintenance of parks and playgrounds in the area. SID 138 is proposal for procuring, installing and maintain 1:30 Quick Draw McGraw 00 News 6:1 Precinct No.

19, Tolling Place, Rattlesnake School Precinct No. 20, Polling Place, East Mis-soula Club House Precinct No. 30-3011-47, Polling Place. Jefferson School 27 "a 64 32 23 61 26 37 63 31 23 611 26 6:15 News 1:30 Bat Masterson 00 Dragnet 7:1 CALL 543-3080 FOR EXPERT Precinct No. 34-46.

Polling Place, Wash 611'a 56 172 21- 37 I 63 32 23 6U 26', 243 1 107 1 36 18 45 34 52 1 24 29 711 '4 Billings Marshal Dillon 7:: though light, was enough to meet all the commercial and other de 15 244' 3 243 20 109-'. 107 around 60 lb feeder Huks 300: choice Lloyd Bridges 30 Talent Scouts 8:1 8:: 15 9:30 Picture Tills 0:00 Keeie Brasselle 1:00 News, Weather ti Sports 10:1 11: ington School Precinct No. 36, Polling Place, University Housing Olilce Precinct No. 39-40, Polling Place. Paxson Si hool Precinct No.

43. Polling Place, Dickinson School Precinct No. 44, Polling Place. Russell School 22 181-22 jtl per cwt. Cattle 1.000; calves 100: slaughter steers and heifers not established; slaughter cows fully 50 higher; slaughter bulls and icetier tattle about steady; slaughter hellers choice 850-900 lbs 24.00: slaughter 11:: :30 Johnny Carson mand for that grain.

At the close, soybeans Wire 6 to 8 cents a bushel lower, July corn 1-3 '4 cents lower, July wheat lower to higher, July oats lower, July 67 cents cows commercial i5.25-lb.50; utility cows RE-UPHOLSTERING HOME SERVICE UPHOLSTERY CO. 210 S. Third St. W. 14.50-15.50; canncrs and cutlers 12.50-14.50 Polling Place, Hellgata School Dist.

No. 4 School slaughter bulls utility IB. 00-20. 00: feeders. 35 18 45 33 52 24 29 78 9 25 79 35 69 20 24 50 35 47- high guod and choice 550-70(1 lb steers ing adequate fire hydrant and Factor A Firestone lb Ford Mot 1.80 Freept Sill 1.20 FrueliCp 1.20a UAm Trail 2 40 GouBuk Gen Dnam Gen Flee 2 Gen Mills 1.20 Gen Motors 2a GrnPCem 1.20 TclfcBI .80 GaPacCp II) (illlelle 1.

Ilia Goodrich 2.20 Goodyear 1 Church for Zita C. Piquett, a Missoula resident for 57 years who died in her home Saturday. The Rev. Louis Geis, S.J., will be celebrant. Geraghty Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.

Harry M. Rawn Services for Harry M. Rawn, 81, who died Thursday, were conducted at 11 a.m. Monday in the Squire-Simmons-Carr Rose Chapel with the Rev. LeRoy Zavadil, Hamilton, officiating.

Harmony Lodge No. 49, conducted graveside services in Missoula Cemetery. Pallbearers were Newell Gough, Hermon Klinger, John E. Roberts, Dean Shaffner, Francis Superneau and Donovan Worden Jr. Margaret I.

Stears Services for Margaret I. Stears, 79, former Missoula resident who died Thursday in Tacoma, were at 2 p.m. Monday in the Squire-Simmons-Carr Rose Chapel. Burial was in Missoula Cemetery. Pallbearers were Joseph Hay-tin, Thomas Mangan, Carl Nyman, James Rambo Dan Ramer and Courtney Taylor Sr.

rye -lVi lower, July asked $1.26. 5, Polling Place, Cold 7, Polling riace, L0I0 11, Polling Place. Poto- School Dlst. No. Springs School School Dlst.

No. School School Dist. No. mac School CHICAGO (AP)- 36 19 45 31 53' 4 124 30 7B 9 26 80 35 70 21 Vt 25 51 36 48 34 23 10 52 45 40 47 25 47 51 Prev. 4 46 194 1 58 4 11 101 71 23 223 23 123 88 215 36 71 93 21 70 15 47 397 12 7 45 5 53 22.0O-26.00.

sheep bulk of supply held for auction. Spokane Cattle and calves 450; heifers steady to strong: cows about steady; slaughter heifers choice B2B lbs 24.60; cows utility tanners and cutters It. 30-14. 00; Feeder cattle choice 715-832 lb steers 24.00-24 50: high good and choice 5(81-525 lb feeder heifers 22.60-22.70. water supply service for the addition.

Commissioners will hear protests on SID 138 at 11 a.m. July 23 and protests on SID 139 at 11:30 a.m. the same day. The area in question is south of South 34th Street and west of Russell Street. 14, Polling Place, Bonner 18, Polling Place, Wood-20, Polling Place, DeSinel 23.

Polling Place, Turgo School Dlst. No. School School Dlst. No. man School Dlst.

No. School. School Dlst. No. Range School Grant GINInin l.40e Gl Nolly 3 (HW.Sug 1.40a Greyhound 1.30 Guir OH 1 60 Hilton Hot 1.50 150; harrows and gilts fully Sunset School Dlst.

No. 30, Polling Plica, Hogs steady. KREM TV (Channel 2 ABC) 8:30 Cartoons 8:45 King and Odie 9:00 Discovery '63 9:25 News, Weather 9:30 Breakfast With Muzo 10:00 Pioneers 10:30 Romper Room 11:00 Telescope 11:30 Seven Keys 12:00 Ernie Ford 12:30 Father Knows Best 1:00 General Hospital 1:30 Burns and Allen 2:00 Day In Court 2:25 News 2:30 Jane Wyman 3:00 Queen for a Day 3:30 Who Do You Trust 4:00 Popeye 4:30 Movie "Go Chase Yourself" 3:45 News, Weather 6:00 Call Your Doctor 6:15 News 6:30 You Asked for It 7:00 Expedition 7:30 Combat 8:30 Hawaiian Eye 9:30 Untouchables 10:30 Focus on America 11:00 News. Weather Sports 11:30 Rlverboat School (Greenough) School Dist. No.

32, Polling Place, FACTORY-FRESH 21" TV PICTURE TUBES One-Year Cuarantee $18.90 Exchange Installation charge $1.00 If you bring in your set. BIG BROADWAY 900 W. Broadway 543-661 1 Clla Holly Mlg 1.10 Hoinestk 1.60 Hud Hay 3 ton School School Dist. No. 33, Polling Flare, Swan Valley School School Dlst.

No. 34, Polling Plice, Beele Lake School 241 9' 4 26 8(1' 4 35 4 'i 70 21 24 3i 50 35- 47 34 23 16' a li 51 4-2 44 4(1 47 25 47 31 4 1 51 24 55 36 436 -9 511 61- 30 50 47 52- 37- 1 72 39-l 29- 14 75 Vt 51 73-l 56 18- 20 i 46 I 38 Doyle to Attend Judges Seminar 4 55 9 36 80 444 40 59 Tin polls will be hours of 12 noon and pose of voting upon open between tha 8 p.m. for the piu. the following ques South St. Paul Hogs 7,500: barrows and gilts fully 2,1 lower: sows mostly steady; barrows and gilts U.S.

1-2 190-210 lbs mostly 18.50; sows U.S. 1-3 270-350 lbs 15.50-16.5(1. Cattle 4.700; calves 7(8); 25 higher; cows lully steady; bulls strong to 50 higher; slaughter slecrs average to high choice 1175 lbs 24 50; Heifers average lo high choice 920 lbs 23.75; cows utility and commercial 15.50-16 (8); rannera and cullers 13 bulls utility 20.50; prime vealers 29.00: good and choice slaughter calves 21.00-2.1 oo: good and choice 900-990 lb steers 22.25-23 00. In New York City High Low Close close Wheat Jul 1.84'a 1.82 1.83'i 1.83S Sep 1.85 1.8474 1.85 1.85 Dec 1.91'.2 1.91 1.9P 1.19 Mar 1.944 1.93 1.93 1.94'-i May 1.90b 1.89 1.89 1.90 1964 Jul 1.67U 1.66 1.66 1.67'4 Sep 1.71 1.69M. 1.69 1.70 Corn Jul 1.28 1.27'i 1.27 1.28 Sep 1.24 1.23'i 1.23 1.25' Dec 1.20 1.18'4 1.18 1.22 Mar 1.22 1.21 1.22 1.25 May 1.25'i 1.24V4 1.24 1.27 Oats Jul .67 .66 .67 Sep .63 .68 .68 Dec .71 .71 '4 .71 V2 .72 Mar .73 .73 .74 May .74 .73 .73 .74 Rye Jul 1.27 1.25 1.26 1.27 Sep 1.30V4 1.29 1.29 1.30 Dec 1.33 1.32 1.32 1.33 Mar 1.35 1.34 1.34 1.35 May 1.32 1.32 1.31 1.33 Soybeans Jul 2.67 2.64 2.64 2.70 Aug 2.69 2.65 2.66 2.73 Sep 2.67 2.64 2.65 2.72 Nov 2.68 1.63 2.64 2.72 Nov 2.68 2.63 2.64 2.72 Jan 2.72 2.67 2.68 2.76 Mar 2.75 2.70 2.71 2.79 May 2.76 2.72 2.73 2.80 34 23 16 50 44 39 46 24- 46' 49 51 24 55 36 433 58 61.

30 5(1'. 46 52'. 37 72 39 29 14 71 51 73 51, 1B 2(1' 4 40 38 65' 4 23 58 34 19 60- 46 43 93 31 37 37 1 SO '4 40 36 37 ORNAMENTAL PORCH RAILINGS COLUMNS KXLF TV (Channel 7, Butte) Cable 3 Mutual Funds lion: "Shall a levy be made In addition to tho levies authorized by the law in such number of mills as may be necessary to raise, the sum of Two hundred and seventy-eight thousand dollars Oil) for the purpose of building a brunch of Missoula County High School at Seeley Lake. Montana, requiring approximately 10 mills." Trustees WILLIAM KINNEY G. A.

niETTFHT JOHN I). TAYLOR MARSHALL GRAY F. HOON MILLS FOLSOM AUUHA BHOWMAN ATTEST: CI. A. DIRTTERT.

Secretary W. W. WETZEL, Principal ATTEST: By THE ASSOCIATED I'HESS Free Estimates Meal Crtu 1 III Cent 2 Insplr Cop IntBusMch 4 lilt Hnrv 2 4(1 hit Nuk 2a Int Paper 1.05b llllTelfcTel 1 Johns Man 2 Jones 2 50 Kaiser Al .90 Keiuiecott Ig Kerr McGee 1 Lehman 1.34g Lib MiNAL Llgg My 5 Link Belt 2.40 Litton Ind 1.571 Lock Aire 1.20 Loews Tliea Lunes SCem 1 Lorlllui'd 2 40 Mack Trk 1.80 Mncy 2.2B Magma Cop Mariith Oil I 6ob Marsh Fid 1.40 Martin 1 May Kir 2 20 Milnlyre 1.60 Mc Kess ti 1.50 Merck 1.80a MGM 1.50 Middle Kill 1 10 Mum MfcM .90 Monsan Ch 1.2l!b Mont DUt 140 Mont Pw I 12 Mont Ward 1 Morrell Murphy 1 2(ia Murrav Cp Nat Blsc 1.60 NCa.shKrg 1 20 Nal Dairy 2 20 Nat Distill 1.20 I- I 25 62 30 51 47 53 38 72 40 30 15 75 51 75 56 18 20 46 30' 4 65 25 59 34 19 60 46 46 94 32 37 58 31 40 37 37 25 22 38 51 71 65 HELENA (AP)- Justice Stanley M. Doyle of the Montana Supreme Court leaves Helena a week from Saturday to attend a two-week Appellate Judges' Seminar in New York City. Justice Doyle was one of 23 judges in the United States selected from 304 applicants to attend the seminar being sponsored by the New York University School of Law.

Dates are July 22-Aug. 2. Russell D. Niles, dean of the NYU Law School and a graduate of the Montana State University School of Law, will be one of the faculty members for the seminar. Call Days or Evenings Except Saturday 549-3878 SAM'S WELDING SHOP BEHNER, Ex-offlclo regis MARTIN S.

trar. Publish: July 00 College of the Air 30 Captain Kangaroo 00 Calendar 301 Love Lucy 00 The McCoys 30 Pete and Gladys 00 Love of Life 30 Seven Keys 00 Parlais Francais 15 Mid Morning News 30 As the World Turns 00 Password 30 House Party 00 Day In Court 30 Jane Wyman Presents 00 The Secret Storm 30 Edge of Night 00 Search for Tomorrow IS The Guiding Light 30 Discovery 55 American Newsstand 00 Tennessee Ernie 30 Father Knows Best 00 Roy Rogers 30 Yogi Bear :00 Lloyd Bridges 5 through July 19 Asked 8.76 10.41 9.79 10 58 15 34 IB 62 18 47 12 18 12 83 10 82 17 74 10 3fl 9 46 12 49 9 59 10 15 3 73 1B.75 13 62 15 01 9 43 17 43 871 4,77 10.83 5 54 GN Rail Traffic Moving Normally HAVRE (AP)-Great Northern Railroad traffic was moving normally Monday although trains were slowing down for washout areas where workmen replaced a total of 2,300 feet of track over the weekend. There were several areas where flash floods weakened the GN roadbed in the Milk River Valley other than the major washout that derailed nearly half of a 125-car freight Friday afternoon, killing two transient passengers and injuring five others. Three of the men remained hospitalized in Havre Monday night. GN officials figured 32 of the 53 derailed cars were a total loss.

A new freight car costs $14,000. A number of the cars and spilled freight still littered the right of way. M. II. Sommers.

assistant GN superintendent at Havre, said the total loss still had not been figured but company claims officials from St. Paul were in the process of assessing the loss. 59 I 34 19'4 61 46' a- 45' a 9.1 '4-P. 32 '4 37 56', 1 51 40- 36', 37 21- 22 38 I 53- A 70 65 I-25 46 72 42- 79 i 21 50 47 49 11 48 31 38 'a AMERICAN STOCK LIST By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Boating Infraction In the court of Justice of the :30 Four Star Final NOTICE OF MEETINGS OF COI NTY BOARD OF I III AI.IATIIIN The Board of County of Missoula County, Montana, will meet as a County Board ol Equalization on tho third Monday of July (the 13th), 196.3, hi order to examine the assessment hooks and equalize the assessment of property in Hie County. It will continue session for that purpose from time to time unlil the busmen of equalization Is disposed ol, but nut lulrr than the second Monday of August (the 12th), 191,3.

All complauits should be tiled with the Board on or urtore, the 1st day of August, 1963, In order that the Board limy have sufficient tunc to fully consider Uie same. Dated tins 5lh duv of July, 1963. WM, LUCIER. Chairman, Board of County Commissioners MARTIN BEHNER, Clerk and Recorder. July 9, 1903.

00 The Rifleman 30 Jack Benny Nat Gyps 2b No I Nat Bid Affiliated Fd 8.10 Am Mutual 9 4:1 Axe Houglit 9 01 Huston Fund 9 68 Broad Nlrect Inv 14 19 Canada Gen Fd 17.04 Canadian Fund 17 (17 Chemical Fd 11.20 Colonial Fd 11.56 Comw Invest 9 Comw Stk Fd 16 23 Composite BfcU 9 55 ColulMjMle I'D 8 65 Delaware Fd 11 43 Divers Gth Klk 8 75 Divers Invest Fd 9 26 Dividend Shrs 3 40 Drevfus Fund 17.25 Eaton Bal 12 1,1 Eaton Mk 13 89 Fidelity Cap 8 68 Fidelity Fund 16 12 Founders Mut 8.17 MF 4 35 Fundament Inv 9 88 Hamll Fd He 7 5 07 Hainil Fd Hda 4 94 lucorp Income 9 57 Incorp Invest 7 08 Iiisllt tilth 10 62 Invest Co Am 10 50 Invest Grp Mut 11 4't Inv Grp Stock 18 98 Inv Grp Var Pay 6 91 Keystone Ctis 2 5 20 Keystone Ctis 2 13 08 Keystone Cus 8 4 4 20 Lazarri Fd 16.il) l.ooliils Sav Mut 15 62 Mass Invest Tr 14 78 Mass Invest Grth 6 20 Null Investors 15 33 Nat Sec Slk 7 96 Nat Sec Grth 7 92 one W'm hi 13 01 Puritan Fund 8 60 Putnam Fund 15 08 Putnam Orth Fd 8 77 select Am Shrs 9 73 Mnle Street In 39 25 Telev Elect Fd 7 49 Unit Arciitn Fd 14 59 Unit Srlenre Fd 6 76 Wellington Fd 14 50 Lead AND SHOCKS SERVICE 21 22 38 53 69 5 21) 46 72 42 79 21 3(1 47 40 11 84 31 36 41 Peace Joe Young Monday Mrs. W. Cork, 2275 Eden was fined $12.50 for operating a boat without approved life preservers. The incident occurred on Inez Lake. .00 Garry Moore Show 00 West Point :30 Route 66 30 Combat :30 News Weather Bunker Hill Canadian Southern Petroleum Canadian Marcont Company CaiHlin Corpn of America General Alloys Company Great Lakes Oil Chemical Hecla Mining Company Husky Oil Irving Air Chute Co Kaiser Industries Kingston Products Corpn Mountain Slate TT National Bellas Hess Pancoastal Petroleum Rhattllrk nenn Mmmff Nut Steel 160 Newntoiit 2.40 NY Central Nwst Airlin 1 Nw Millie I 3D Oils Flev 1 Oulb Mar .80 Owens II Gl 2 50 Pac GAcKI I MISSOULA iaaLitksvE! II) 46 7.74 II 61 11 48 12 42 20 51 7.47 5 68 14.28 4 49 17 37 4 MR 3' r.

2'i 20 6 32 "4 3', 29 -'4 'i 82 IS'i 25', 14' 4 3 s. Pun A Air .80 199 Param Pict 2 1 Next to 83 Car Center Phone 549-9312 Sherwin-Williams Company for CARPET CALL 542-2243 Gerhardt Floors Technicolor Incorporated Todd Shipyards Corpn Utah Idaho Sugar Company Wenlworih Manufacturing Co. .4 1' a 1 lfl 52 16 61 7H 52 13 62 I Parke Da 1 16 15 I Pa RR 8 96 Pepsi Cola 1.40 16 57 F'erm (Vm .70 8 70 P.s 3 8 66 Philip Mor 3 60 14 22 Phil Pet 1 90 9 3D Prncl (j 1 hi 16 48 pb Sv Colo .80 8 58 Pullman 1.40 10 52 RCA I 40 8 65 204 55 10 37 21 21 86 19 112 8.1 27 104 140 16 129 56 52 77- 30 28 1 36 31 35 39- KRTV-TV Channel -(Great Falls) (Schedule for Flathead and Lake County subscribers) 7:00 Today (NBC) 8:00 Today to Montana 9 00 Price Is Right 9 30 Concentration 10 00 Your First Impression 10 30 Truth or Consequencea 10:55 NBC News 11 00 Playtime 11:30 Life of Riley 12:00 err Griffin 12:25 NBC News 1:00 Loretta Young 1:30 You Don't Say 2:00 Th Match Gam 2:25 NBC News 2:30 Make Room for Daddy 3:00 Matinee 5:00 Cartoons 6:00 Edltor'a Choice 8:15 Huntley-Brlnkley Report 6:30 Laramie 7:30 Empire 8:30 Dick Powell :30 Tuesday Night at tht Movies "Jamaica Run" 11:00 Tonight Show 42 '81 I Repub Stl 8 18 i Rex Drug 15 95 I R. yn Met SPOKANE PRODITE SPOKANE (AP) Spokane wholesale produce prices to retailers Monday: Butter (uncartonized). 75-77c.

Eggs, large A A. 37-39c: large 35c: medium AA. 29-31c; small. 22-2c. Poultry, whole bodied fryers, 34-39c: cut up fryers, 40-45c: whole stewers.

25-30c; cut up stewers, 28-34c; colored hens, frozen, 40-45c. Turkeys, large torns. frozen, oven-ready. 42c; small turns to 14 43c. 2 50 60 1.5S43 Bike Rider Injured Hal Wiltgcn, 10, 125 Beverly was injured about noon Monday when his bicycle was struck by a car driven by Carolyn Lorraine Kramer, 128 South Ave.

E. The boy was taken to Community Hospital by Central Ambulance where hospital authorities state he is being held for observation. The accident occurred in the 1400 block of South Higgins Avenue. 7 39 Tob 1 77 30 28 69 36 34 31 39 5 48 58 33 30 21 33 8' Stop Tooth Extraction Pain PAIK-A-LAjr nrlnrs qntck toothing relief to (uma rubbed sore and raw fron Irritating false teeth miul following not extractions. Vou'll um4 how rulekly PAIN-A-LAY (a dentist's formula) take, the ache out of pain.

Get PALN-A-LAY at your dmgglst today. 4s.oo i Hliofie I Royal 5 4B- "a PAINTS Dot 2,1 46 4 72 42 80 21 51 47 11 84 31 311 41 26 5:1 16 61 79 51 77 30 21 70 3, 31 35 40 5' '4 48 39 33V 3n 21 31 9 7 41 41 46 70 42 f. 31 53 36 66 15 74 66 0 k', 2, 3'. 6 31 11 40 73 15 1 60 Safeway fl STOCKS by J. A.

Fine Quality (or Less Money I SPOKANE furnished July 8 tingle Jos Lead lb 10 Bt Reg Pap 2 40b 26 Co. Asked .83 Kchenley I POWER AND BANK STOCKS Montana Power Preferred, bid 116. asked 120 First Bank, bid 64. asked 65. Anaconda BIdg.

Materials Co. 506 Toole 542-2125 7'i Scott .80 Sears 1 4l)a Servel Shell Oil I 30 Simmons 1 60 2 19 3d 21 31 17', 43- 41 43 70 1 30 5i4 33 DAILT EXCEPT SATURDAYS. HOLIDAYS (by carrier) Per month I 1 50 With Mlssoulian-Sentlnel Saturdays and Uoiiuays 3.00 Mall Subsrriptloa Rates Montana 1 Month (payable 1n ndv.nce) 1.60 With MissuuHan-Hen'inel Saturdays ind Holidays I 1.80 Months (pay.nle In advance) .1 8,50 With Mlssoultan Saturdays and Holidajs .150 I (psvnn'e in $15 no Wl'h ian Saturdays and Hmi-tays tt Oat.td. Montana Month (piyab: In advance) I 1 80 With MUsoullan-S'-t'-el Saturdays and HoMayr 00 8 Months (parade rn advance) $10 00 With Mtsiouiian-Sertmel Saturdays and Holidays SU00 1 Year (payable In advance) $18 00 Saturdays and Holidays Spol nonfrrrous Return to Coast Mrs. Kathrvn HHwig and Mrs K'K'ony 2 40 So Sog 1e NFW YORK MKT4.LS NEW YORK (AP) metal prices tw(ay: C'ipot 31 rents a pfi Va.iry.

Lead 11 cents York Zinc 12 cents a Nor Par 2 Cal Fd soutt rrn Co ind, 'ir il i pound New pound. Easl New York For MisillllLsb I 60 Louis. Tin 1 17 a pound, Bid 75 18 .11 04 04 2 90 118 .15 02 312, .16 f'i .09 .112 (1.1 09 f'1 1 93 1 30 04 07 06 .1 51 .41 24 9 1 I 5 1 2'0 per troy ounce. New LVWitt'i Pills, with positive analgesic Big Creek Apex Clavton Cocur Atene Fast CDA Dsy Mu.es lolrnwia Highland Surprlsa Jack Wane Keystone Ktlver 'r Ki iriav Lucry Friday Ex. Vptrooolt'au 'A" Merger Mines MiiiTai King Nabob Nancy Lee Mines Neveda fc'ewart Pend Orelile Reeves MacDonald Sidney Silver Bowl Silver Chieftain Sliver Dollar Silver Syndicate Cons ViniiKa'or Cornp.

R-md Fund Coti.p. Fund eign sliver York. .21 .14 05 3 .10 .20 0.1 19 .12 .05 .12 .111 2 00 1 60 .08 .08 Oft'a 1 05 60 54 30 10 38 t.to action, bring fast palliative reliel of 71- All New Glass 21" PICTURE JOQ70 TUBES Most sizes Exchange FREE INSTALLATION You Save $20.05 on These 43 41 43 69 41 4 V. 3o 53 33 61 '4 15 74 3 5' (W 26 3) 6 32 11 31 7b symptomatic pains in back, joints and 1- muscles. UeViitt full art mildly am- reuc and help flush out unwanted PHONE 543-661 1 900 WEST BROADWAY Right in Your Own Home "We Service All Makes" BIG ROADWAY $2.50 Minimum Daisy Brown, former residents of Missoula, have returned to their homes on the coast.

Mrs. Hclwig, now of Seattle, was the house guest of her sister-in-law. Mrs. Bessie Faulds, and Mrs. Brown of Portland was the guest of Mrs.

Evelyn Dulaney. They spent a week visiting old friends and acquaintances in Missoula and the Bitter Root, noting the growth and many change since they resided here. 1- wastes lelt by siuggisn Sidneys. Sou Pac I 20 Sou Ry 2 HO Sperry Rd Std Brand 2 std OiiCal 2b StdOlil-d 1 Std OiiNJ S'erl Drug 65 ftiew ar I Job S'tKiebak-r mray DX 1 Mo hn. lit I 60 Texaio 2a Tex GSul 40 It lot DeWitt puis may be just what you CHICAGO POTATOES Arrives 167: on track 341: total US shipments for Fr'diy 426; Saturday 366; Sunday 48: supplies moderi'e; demand good market stronger; cariot trick sales: CaMonra inna 3 25-4 00: Caiilornia round reds 3 35-3 50: Texas round reds 3.35-3 50.

Anroma round reds 3 no. or need to relieve backache miseries and help you avoid getting up nights. Service day Calls TU Colls XSS 72 -r. 14- 77-! I TWICE-ADAY CLASS ADS WIN.

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