The Post-Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin (2024)

A Monday, October 30, 1967 Tiie Post-Crescent i. 12' Obituaries Dare rnm U.S. WfTHf HJHAU fSSA Saturday, after a short illness. .,50 Show low Temperatures IipemaJ Until Mornlnj 1ilarrf OracSptiatisn Ntt InoleotW Ctitlull Colder Weather Is Slated for the mid-section of the country tonight and milder temperatures on the East and West Coasts. The only rain expected is in Louisiana.

(AP Wirephoto Map) Vital Statistics MIIIVBI DOUrU Adopts '68 Programs At Appleton Meeting Programs for the coming year were adopted by the state administrative board of Amvets meeting at the Holiday Inn in Appleton Saturday night. The board also named the Schwartz Hotel and Resort in Elkhart Lake as the site for the 1968 convention on June 21, 22 and 23. The state executive committee of Amvets will meet Sunday at the Holiday Inn. Chicago Livestock CHICAGO (AP) (USDA) Hogs butcher 25 to 50 lower; 1-2 190-225 lbs 18.00-18.50; 260 head 190-215 lbs 19.00; 1-3 220-240 lbs 17.50-18.00; 1-3 240-260 lbs 17.00-17.50; 2-3 250-280 lbs 16.50-17.00; sows 25 to 50 lower; 1-3 320-400 lb sows 15.75- 16.25; 1-3 400-450 lbs 15.25-15.75; 2-3 450-500 lbs 14.75-15.50; 2-3 500-550 lbs 14.25-14.75; 2-3 550-600 lbs 13.00-14.25. Cattle 13,000 calves none; steers and heifers 25 to 50 lower; prime lb slaughter steers yield grade 3 and 4 27.75 28.25; high choice and prime lbs 27.00-27.75; choice lbs yield grade 2 to 4 26.00-27.00; high choice and prime lb slaughter heifers yield grade 3 and 4 25.75-26.25; choice lbs yield grade 2 to 4 24.50-25.75.

Wisconsin Eggs MADISON (AP) Wisconsin at farm egg market Monday: weak; demand fair to good; supplies of large limited, mediums and smalls fully ample. grade A large 19-26, mostly 20-24; grade A mediums 12-21, mostly 15-19; large 8-14, mostly 11-14; undergrades and checks 7-12, mostly 8-9; smalls 8-10. Chicago Produce CHICAGO (AP) (USDA) Potatoes arrivals 124; on track 186; total U.S. shipments for Friday 319; Saturday 148; Sunday none; supplies moderate; demand moderate; market steady; carlot track sales: Ida ho russets 3.30-3.50; Minneso ta North Dakota Red River Valley round reds 2.60-2.75; Wis consin russets 2.60. Milwaukee Produce MILWAUKEE (AP) Pota- tTes: Wisconsin red 2.75-85; Wisconsin Gems 3.00; Washington bakers 10 oz up 6.00; Idaho rus sets 100 lbs size 4.75-5.00.

Today's Deaths Ernst H. Beyer, 73, 509 Ivory Seymour. Edwin C. Biedenbender, 70, route 4, Chilton. Carl P.

Diehl, 946 Tayco Drive, Menasha. Lisa Klatt, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Klatt, route 1, New London. Mrs.

Robert W. Littlefield, 24, and LaWayne, 7 and Tami Sue, 6, 531 N. Lawe Appleton. Donald C. Manders, 28, route 1, Greenleaf.

Mrs. Frank Pratt, 54, 204 Elm Appleton. William F. Retake, 86, 410 Fifth Neenah. Mrs.

Elmer J. Schultz, 52, 1126 Home Menasha. Albert C. Small, 46, 126 N. Story Appleton.

Athen E. Tohm, 71, route 1, Bear Creek. Mrs. Peter Van Groll, 80, 1123 Depot Little Chute. Erwin J.

Vogel, 69, 2401 N. Ballard Road, Appleton. Louis Vosters, 76, 730 W. Franklin Appleton. Deaths Elsewhere MIS.

dUIUI LKKK, 01, oi. Petersburg, formerly of nauKauna. Today's Births St. Elizabeth: Sons to: Mr. and Mrs.

Jerome B. Brockman, 124 S. John Kimberly. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl F. Gloede, 1411 Christine Kimberly. Daughters to: Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Peeters, 345 First Menasha.

Mr. and Mrs. Gary D. Enge-bose, 407 Marcella I day. The rosary will be prayed and 8 p.m.

Monday. ai p.m. Mrs. Frank Pratt (Irene) 204 Elm Street Age 54, passed away suddenly at the Kaukauna Community Hos-i pital at 8:30 p.m. Saturday.

She was born July 3, 1913 in Appleton, and had resided in Kaukauna for the past 24 years. Survivors include her husband, Frank; two daughters, Jessie and Mane, both at home; one sister, Mrs. Alberta Krueger, Kaukauna. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. from Holy Cross Catholic Church.

Burial will be in Hillside Ceme tery, Goodman. Friends may call after 2 p.m. Monday at the Fargo Funeral Home. The ro sary will be prayed at 8:15 p.m. Monday.

William F. Retake 410 5th Neenah Age 86, passed away Sunday morning at 4:20 a.m. after a short illness. Mr. Reinke was born May 12, 1881, in the Town of Neenah.

He was a Madison resident for over 40 years where he was employed by Western Union. He returned to Neenah after his retirement. Survivors are one brother, Louis Neenah; two sisters, Mrs. Harry Smith, Menasha; Miss Ella Reinke, Winnebago. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m.

Tuesday trom the Kessler Fu neral Home, with the Rev. Arthur R. Tingley, officiating, fastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Neenah. Interment will be in the Oak Hill Cemetery.

Friends may call at the Kessler Funeral Home from 4 to 9 p.m. Monday, until the hour of the services on Tuesday. Mrs. Elmer J. Schultz 1126 Home Menasha Age 52, passed away Saturday evening.

She was born October 13, 1915 in Parish, Wisconsin Mrs. Schultz had been employed at uioudeman Department Store. She was a member of the Congregational United Church of i Christ. Survivors include her husband; one daughter, Mrs David C. Wolters, Menasha; one son, Paul Menasha; two brothers, Roland and Donald Pedrick, both of Beloit; two sisters, Mrs.

Frank Pernell. Eagle River; Mrs. Louise McMil lan, Rockford, Elinois; her fa ther, Mr. Nelson Pedrick, Penn sylvania; 3 grandchildren. Fu neral services will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m.

at the Congregational United Church of Christ, Neenah with the Rev. John C. Hanchett officiating, Interment will be in Resthaven Cemetery, Neenah. Friends may call at the Brown Funeral Chapel after 4 p.m., Monday until 11 a.m. Tuesday.

Casket will remain closed at the church. Albert C. Small 126 N. Story St. Age 46, passed away suddenly at 11 p.m., Sunday.

He was born June 17, 1921 in Pennsylvania. Mr. Small had resided in Apple ton for the past 20 years, and was employed at Stokely Van Camp. He was a disabled Army We "We Utal Forci Appleton Memorial: Son to Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick C. Miller, 1624 N. Mason Appleton. Daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

Brian R. Blixt, 1400 E. Randall Appleton. Theda Clark: Son to Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Brandl, 108 Cummings Lane Neenah. Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Neil Collins, 1137 Stead Drive, Mena-sha. Kaukauna Community: Daughter to Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Grissman, 302 W. Ninth Kaukauna. Sons to: Mr. and Mrs.

William Flynn, 713 Draper Kaukauna. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Pahl, 117 W. Sixth Kaukauna.

Investment Trusts Misc. Quotes Dow Jones Averages At 11 A.M. Appleton Tim. 241,67 1,40 Utilities Investment Trusts Bost Fd 8.92 9,75 Eaton Howard Bal Fd 11.77 12.79 Stk Fd 17.04 18.52 Fid Fd 19.34 21.41 123.63 ,41 Mist Quotas 11V4 14 Cent Air 6V 64a N. Ill Gas 324 32 Vi Bersslrom 22 23 Comb Pap 25V4 Bid Wis 20 20 Searle Pfd 23Va 24 14'i 1514 Mlrro 32'4 32V2: Trail 14'4 15 Car Acad 5V '87 119 124 Fabrl-Tek 9 fit Falk Corp 31 32Vi Gen Emp 20 21 Nat Sys 3o'4 37V4 Rte Corp.

41 Vj 43V4 Pr 28Vi 291i Tex Chern 25Va 26'j Time Ins 39 40 Jack Win 54 Car Acad 34 37 Manhattan 11.73 12.81 I 17.18 18.78 MIT Gr 13.02 14.23 Nat Inv 8.08 8.74 Puritan 11.26 12.17 Putn Inv. 8.52 9.31 SI Am Sh 12.85 13.90 Well Fd 13.54 14.72 Wis Fund 8.23 9.00 Surgical Car ei nc ttuiri For Doctor Bills W'S) Obituaries Veteran of World War II and a member of the VFW. Survivors' include his wife, Mildred; one brother, Harold, Whitting, Indi ana; five sisters, Mrs. bteve (Jessie) Balog, East Chicago, Indiana; Mrs. Steven (Helen) Hrspchak, Whitting, Indiana; Mrs.

Junior (Anna) Mangus, Indianapolis, Indiana; Mrs. Zig-gy (Betty) Scott, Highland, Indi ana: Mrs. John (Jean) BazarKO, Highland, Indiana. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m. from the Wichmann Funeral Home.

Burial in High land Memorial Park. Rev. John A. Bowe will officiate. Friends mav call at the Wichmann Funeral Home' after 3 p.m, Tuesday.

Athen E. Tohm Rt. 1, Bear Creek Age 71, passed away Saturday morning at a New London Hosnital. Mr. Tohm was a retired retail grocer ana naa resided in Manawa Symco area.

Survivors include his wife, Amanda; two daughters, Mrs. Herbert (Audrey) Kaminske, Weyauwega; Mrs. Donald (Annette) Jepson, Peshtigo; three brothers, Karl, Salem, Ohio; Avolt, New London; Eldor, Milwaukee; one sister, Mrs. Daniel (Frieda) Sabia, Minneapolis, Minnesota; 6 grandchildren. Fu neral services will be held at 2 p.m.

Tuesday at St. Mark's Lutheran Church, Symco, with the Rev. Paul Mueller officiating. Burial will be in the Symco Cemetery. Friends may call the Cline-Hanson Dahlke Funeral Home (Formerly the Bauer Funeral Home) Weyauwega after 3 p.m.

Monday from 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, thereafter at the church until the time of services. Mrs. Peter Van Groll 1123 Depot Little Chute Age 80, passed away at 1:15 a.m. Sunday after a lingering illness.

She was born Aug. 10, 1887 in the Town of Vanden Broeck. Mrs. Van Groll was a member of the St. Elizabeth Society of St.

John's Catholic Church. She is survived by her husband, Peter; two daughters, Mrs. Anthony (Mary) Feldkamp and Mrs. Gene (Delia) Lamers both of Rt. 3, Kaukauna; three sons, Henry and Joseph of Rt, Appleton and John, Rt.

3, Appleton. One son William preceded her in death in 1963. She is also survived by two brothers, Frank Evers, Appleton, and Cornelius Evers, Little Chute; one sister, Mrs. Anthony Ver Voort, Little Chute; thirty-five grandchildren, and nineteen great-grandchildren. A Solemn Requiem High Mass will be held at 10 a.m.

on Tuesday with the Rev. Martin Vosbeek the celebrant. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call after 3 p.m. Monday at the Verkuilen Funeral Home, Little Chute.

The St. Elizabeth Society rosary will be prayed at 6:30 and the parish rosary at 8 o'clock Monday evening. Erwin J. Vogel 2401 North Ballard Rd. Appleton Answer Your Phone just the way you would yourself! S-Hour Answering Service (Saturdays 'til Noon) Noon Hour Answering Vacation 0 Occasional Guess We're from fhe Old School AIRLINES Obituaries Age 69, passed away at 1:30 p.m.

Sunday. Mr. Vogel was born July 1898 in Appleton. He lived in Menasha from 1925 until 1958 and since then in Appleton. He retired from tha Marathon division of the American Can Co.

He was a member of the Quarter Century Club of the American Can Co. Survivors are his wife, Irene, one son, Georee. Neenah; one brother, Rueben, Menasha; three sisters, Miss Leone Vogel and Miss Mary Vogel and Mrs. Clarence Weinfurter all of Appleton; sue grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 10 a.m.

from St. Mary's Catholic Church, Menasha. Interment will be in St. Margaret Cemetery, Neenah. Friends may call at the Lemmrich Funeral Home from 4 to 9 p.m.

on Wednesday. Rosary will be' prayed at 8 p.m. Wednesday. Mr. Louis Vosters 730 W.

Franklin St. Age 76, passed away at 1:20 this morning after a short illness. He was born Nov. 2, 1890 in Little Chute and lived in Appleton and vicinity all his life. He was formerly employed at the J.

B. Courtney Woolen Mills retiring 9- years ago. He was a veteran of World War a member of Jst. Joseph's Catholic Church and the Holy Name Society. He Is survived by his wife, Josephine; three daughters, Mrs.

Francis (Evelyn) Mc Guire, Mrs. Earl (Marian) Vande Bogart, Mrs. Jerome (Arlene) Van Handel, all of Appleton; one son Robert, of Neenah; 12 grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Marion Lawson, Menasha and Mrs. Clarence Bachmann, Appleton; two brothers, George, Kalamazoo, and Herman of Freedom.

The funeral will be held Thursday morning at 10:00 at St. Joseph's Church. Friends may call after 2 o'clock Wednesday at the Brettschneider Trettin Funeral Home until the time of services. The parish and Holy Name Society rosary will be prayed at 7:30 Wednesday evening. Burial will be in St.

Joseph's Cemetery. ANNOUNCEMENTS' IN MEMORIAM IN LOVING MEMORY of persons no longer with you and your family. This Memorlam service Is available through the Want. Ad Department. For assistance In preparing a Memorlem Notice and costs, write Appleton Post-Crescent Want-Ad Department or Phone 733-44)1.

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WIS. Ave. 733-7458 SPOT CASH PAID 1S50 W. Wisconsin Ph. 739-1134 Por Clean Used Cars SAM MALQFSKY MOTORS CASH FOR YOUR CARS BOB MODER AUTO SALES 1324 s.

Oneida St. Phone 733-4541) $500,000 Cash Waiting to Buy Used Cars Gibson Motors Corner Wisconsin Ave, t. Story Appleton th at Racine Menasha TRUCKS FOR SALE 14 BAUR TRUCK EQUIPMENT INC INTERNATIONAL FWD trucks STRICK Trailers HERCULES GALION Dump Bodies, Pups and Trailers. 1520 W. Wisconsin Ave.

734-5709 NEW 1968 Model GMC TRUCKS AT SURPRISINGLY LOW PRICES! AT FOX VALLEY TRUCK SERVICE 7138 W. Wis. 733-73M TRUCK SALE We must move these units now MAKE US AN OFFER Jla F0R0 F70 "153" WB. spee(j tran, er steering, 900 70 Tires. 1 1963 FORD F6O0 125 tires, 2 speed, cyl.

engine, custom C8b. 1 1W3 FORD F600 "153" cyl. engine I 25 SO 10 ply. 1 1762 INTERNATIONAL It Ton pick up, hydraulic tailgate lift. Excellent condition.

1967 ECONUNE Super Van 1 Ton 1955 CHEVROLET 2 ton base. 825 20 tires, 10 ply. Ixcelent condition. 1961 FORD F250 pick up cyl. engine 4 speed trans.

750 14 8 ply tires. COFFEY FORD JQw 766-4623 Chevrolet's: ton. cyt. 'ir ft. van, dark blue, deluxe heater; ty.Ahe;s' West Com rors; J2050.

Ph. 739-2346 NewYorkSfockQuotalions At 12 o'clock Noon, New York Time Furnished by Wayne Hummer and State Bank Blag. Ernst E. Beyer 509 Ivorv Sevmour Age 73, passed away unexpect edly early Monday morning in a Green Bay Hospital. He was born March 5.

1894 in Sevmmir. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bever. He had resided I in Seymour all of his life.

Prior to his retirement he was District Man of the Wisconsin Michigan rower Company. ADOleton. Mr Beyer was a Veteran of World War I and a member of the Kraft-Krause post of the Ameri can Legion, beymour. June 21. 1927.

He was united in marriage to Miss ueiia uebhaber. Survivors include his wife, one sister; Mrs. Ida Hussong, Oconto; nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 D.m. Wed nesday at Muehl Funeral Home, heymour witn the Rev.

Richard Shafer officiating. Interment will be in St. John Catholic Cemetery, Seymour. Friends may call at the Funeral Home alter 2 p.m. Tuesday.

Car! P. Diehl 946 Tayco Menasha Age 68, passed away at 1:30 p.m. Saturday. Mr. Diehl was born June 18, 1899 in Stockbridge and was a resident of Menasha most of his life.

He was employed by the Marathon Division of American Can Co. for 49 yeans, retiring in 1964; he was a member of the quarter century club of the American Can Co. Survivors are his wife, Regina; four sons, Robert and Gayton, both of Menasha; Wayne Muldrow, Oklahoma; Raymond, Neenah; a half broth er Albert Merkley, Yakima Valley, Washington; 15 grand-! children. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday morning at 11 a.m. from the Laemmrich Funeral Home.

Interment will be in Green Lawn Memorial Park, Neenah, with the Rev. John Hanchett, officia ting. There will be no visitation. A memorial is being established for the Congregational United Church of Christ. Lisa Klatt R.

No. 1, New London Age 6 months, passed away Chicago Poultry Live poultry: wholesale buying prices unchanged; roasters 25-28; special fed white rock fry ers 19-20. Milwaukee Livestock MILWAUKEE (AP) Live stock market: Friday's cattle market steady; good to choice steers 23.00-26.00; good-choice heifers 22.5024.50; good Holstein steers 23.00-23.50; standard Holstein steers 20.50-22.50; com mercial dairy heifers 19.50- 21.00; utility cows 16.50-17.50 canner-cutter 14.50-16.50; com mercial dairy bulls 21.00-22.00; utility dairy bulls 19.00-20.00. Calves: Friday's market closed steady; choice veal calves 36.00-40.00; good 28.00-34.00; common 22.00-26.00 culls 22.00 down. Hoes: Friday's market strong to 25 higher; light, me d'um weight butchers 17.50- 18.00; top 18.50; heavyweights 16.50-17.00; lightweight sows 15.00-16.50; boars 11.50-13.50.

Sheep and lambs: Friday's market closed steady to strong; good to choice lambs 22.00-23.00; common to utility 16.50-20.50; culls 13.00-15.00; ewes and bucks 4.00-7.00. Wisconsin Cheese MADISON (AP) Wisconsin cheddar cheese market Mon day: steady; demand mostly fair; supphes adequate to fully ample. Prices: cheddars 47- 47; 40-pound blocks 44-46; sin gle daisies 47-47; longhorns 47-46; midgets 48-50. Lisa was born April 18, 1967, in New London. Funeral services were held Monday morning at 11:30 a.m.

from the Cline and Hanson Funeral Home, New London, Rev. George F. Beth, officiating. Interment was in the Most Precious Blood Catho lic Cemetery. Survivors are her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Klatt, two brothers Tom Jr. and Tim at home; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gallow, Weyauwega; and the paternal grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Victor Klatt, New London. Mrs. Robert W. Littlefield (Darlene Thiel) LaWayne Littlefield Tami Sue Littlefield 531 N.

Lawe St. Ages 24, 7 and 6 respectively died at 1:28 p.m. Saturday as the result of an automobile accident. Mrs. Littlefield was born January 14, 1943 in New London and lived on a farm in the town of Royalton until her.

marriage at which time she moved to Appleton where she was employed with the Wiscon sin Telephone Company for a two year period. Mrs. Littlefield is survived by her husband, one daughter, Melissa, at home; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F.

Thiel, Weyauwega; one brother, Machinist Mate 3rd Class, Ronald Thiel, Norfolk, Virginia. La Wayne Littlefield was born November 2, 1960 in Appleton and his sister, Tami Sue, was born October 3, 1961, also in Appleton. In addition to their father, sister and maternal grandparents, La Wayne and Tami Sue are also survived by their paternal grandmother, Mrs. Earl Littlefield of Route 3, Plymouth and by their paternal great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

W. A. Humphrey of She boygan Falls. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday from the Faith Lutheran Church with the Rev.

Henry E. Simijn officiating. Interment will be inl Highland Memorial Park. Friends may call at the Wich-mann Funeral Home from 5: p.m. to 9 p.m.

Monday and after 10:30 Tuesday at the church until the time cf service. A1 memorial fund is being estab- lished. Donald C. Manders Rt. 1, Greenleaf Age 28, passed away Sunday morning as a result of an automobile accident.

He was born September 27, 1939 in the town of Pittsfield. Mr. Manders was a graduate of Wrightstown High School and served in the Army from 1960 to 1963. He was employed as a welder at the Ariens Brillion. Survivors include his wife, the former Jean Brantmier; his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Manfred Manders, Rt. 1, Greenleaf; eight brothers, Norbert and Wilbert, Rt. 3, Green Bay; Edward, Rueben, Kenneth, Robert, Thomas and Bernard, all at home; six sisters, Mrs. Donald (Elaine) Kane, Denmark; Mrs.

Bernard (Rosemary) Kane, Rt. 3 Denmark; Darlene, Betty Jane, Helen and Lorraine, all at home; a maternal grandfather, Charles Vande Walle, De Pere. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Patrick Church at Askeaton, with the Rev.

Kenneth Rogers officiating, Burial will be the church cemetery. Friends may call at the De Wane Funeral Home in Wrightstown after 2 p.m. Mon- Travel the jet'Stnooth skyways of 20-67 I. A Ford 51 Pan Amer Air 25 Abbott Lab Vk FMC Corp 33 Penn Dixie 26Vi Admiral 23V, For Dairy 28Vi Penney, tPi Air Reduction 35 Fruehauf 374 Penn, Alleghany Corp 13Vi 6 Pepsi-cola 37 Alcoa TT Gen Dynam el'i Phelps Dodge 70 Allied Chem 39 Gen Elee WA Phillips Pet 59 Allls Chalmers 39'A Gen Inst 72V Proc Gamb 88 Amer Airlines 32tt Gen Foods 71V4 Pullman 4714 Alcan Ltd 2iVt Gen Motors 85 American Can 48H Gen Pub Serv 6 Quaker Oats 79 Amer Cyan 29'A Gen Tel vi Amer Motors 11 Giant Ce 12 Radio Corp 43 Amer Std 29 Goodrich 66 Raytheon 110 50 Goodyear 44V Rexall Drug 33 Amer Tobacco 33Vi Gr Steel 26'a Rep Steel 44Vk Anaconda 44 Gulf Oil 7SVi Rey Tob 43'a Armour 33 Royal Dutch 44 Ashland Oil 31 'A Honeywell Corp 96 i Atch SF Houdale Ind 30 Schenley 52 Avco 52 1 Sears Roe 58 IBM Sinclair Oil 68 Beckman Inst 73Vi Inland Steel 33'A South Co 24Vj Bendix Avla 47V Intl Harv 34 South Pac 28 Beth Steel 33 Intl Paper 26'A South Rail 487a Boeing 83' Intl 120 Sperry Rand 55 Borg-Warner 53' i std Oil Calif S8'j Borden Co 34 and 56 Std Oil Ind 52 Brunswick 10 Johns Man 55ft std Oil 6M Stude Pack 60 I 32 Kaiser Alum 44 Swift Co 30 Can Pac 58 Kenn Copper 44 Case, I 17 Kimberly Clark 591 Tenneco 28V Cnes Ohio 66 Kresge 79 Texaco 80 Celanese 67'A Kroger 22 Texas Inst 120 St 41V4 Textron Corp 43'A Chi 124 Lib McN 15 Trl-Cont 2BV2 Chrysler 53 Lib Owen Ford 49'4 Cities Serv 47 Litton II8V4 Union Carbide 48 Col Gas 26' i Lockheed 56 Union Elec 22 Comsat 44 Union Pac 38V4 Comw Ed 45 Marshall Fid 61 United Aire 79 Cons Ed 33V. Martin Marietta 21 United Corp 11Va Container Corp 30 McDonald Doug 51 United 28 Control Data 156 Minn Mining 89V4 United Fruit 56 Com'l Credit 31 Mobil Oil 43 United Nuclear 50va Corn Products 39 Mont Ward 2214 UMC Ind 201,4 Curtis Wright 25 Un Eng Fd 18 Nat Bis 47 Rubber 42 Detroit Ed 27 Nat Dairy 35 Steel 41 Dow Chem 85 Natl Distiller 40 W-X Du Pont 162 Cent 72 Westing Elee 73 Nor Pac 54 Western Union 32 Eastman Kod 132 No Amer Rock 35 Wis El Power 24 El Paso 22 Norf West 98 Wis Pub Ser 18 Woolworth 30 Falrch Hlller 21 Olln Math 73V4 Xerox 299 Fairmont Fds 17 Outboard Mar 26 Youngst 4 31 Fedders 37 Zenith 68 When We Hear Phone Ring, We Jump and Amswv III" PHONE TODAY FOR OUR LOW RATES H.

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