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RIPAY, OCTQBKR 27, 1961 THE DAILY PLAINSMAN, Huron, South Dakota PAGE FIFTEEN 43. FARM MACHINERY 43. FARM MACHINERY 43. FARM MACHINKKY 43. KAKM MACHINEKY FARM Location: i Mile North of Northwest Corner of Fairgrounds Sale Time 1:00 P.M.

FARM 1952 Allis-Chalmers tractor 1945 C. Al I is-CHa liners tractor 1949 David Bradley spreader MARKET NEWS Armour Hogs Remain Steady Hog prices al Armours Fridaj remained steady. Good butclioi hogs $15.75 Io J16.25. 200-220 i-- 15.73-18.25 220-240 15.75-18.25 240-270 15.75-16.25 270-300. 300-Up 14.25-15.25 Packing Sows 11.75-15.75 Stags CATTLE Stem 9.00-11.00 ihoica i960 International 12-ft.

disc 1957 International 2-row lister 1952' I nternationa I 7-ft. mower 1957 David Bradley side delivery rake 1 1948 12-ft. Mineapolis Mo line single disc drill 1940 Chevrolet ton truck Farmhand trailer with, hay rack Trailer with grain box Old 10-ft. disc New 2-section harrow 4-section harrow International 4-row Go-Devil 5 feed bunks 8 hog troughs Several small hog pans 8-ft. galvanized water tank 14 50-ft.

rolls slat corn cribbing Platform scale Chicken nests Chicken feeders 10 wooden hog panels Tools and other articles too nu- merous to mention. -TERMS: Cash or see your banker before sale. No property to'be removed until settled for Auctioneers: Jerry Bales arid Dick Payne Farmers Merchants Bank, Huron, Clerk 48. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES AUTO WASH Be first to enioy this amazing OD- Enjoy these advantages as''an owner of a coin operated car wash multiple operation. No lane la lease, no- building to buy, ne fixed overhead, no labor oroblems no experience necessary.

We fur nish location, installations, ar trainins. You furnish S2.9M Ho tail and reap the Can bi handled without dlsturbine ores occupation. Write for ioca interview SALES BUILDING 4010 WEST 63lh STREET MINNEAPOLIS 24. MINN. HOUSES FOR RENT; 54: HOUSE TRAILERS MODERN.

ONE BEDROOM HOlfSl completely, redecorated. EL' 2-663 MODERN HOME. GLOSE Hliron. $50.00 month. EL.2-659 BUSINESS FOR SALE.

COMBINA tion rnachine. blacksmith, gener reosir shop doin(T good year aroun business. Howard Flint. Miller. Dak- 49.

HOUSES FOR SALE NEW 3. BEDROOM HOME Well Built Immediate Possession 1020 Nevada S. W. Bert Phillips EL 2-3316 or -EL 2-9303 1320 CAMPBELL DRIVE S. This home in preferred locatioi has four bedrooms, fireplace large kitchen, utility room, par tial basement, attached garage patio, payed street.

Near school MclLVAINE'S EL 2-2032 CLEAN. FOUR BEDROOM. MOD ern house. S3200.00. SICJO.OO down S50.00 a month.

Call EL 2-6136. MODERN ONE BEDROOM HOME basement, fenced yard, fruit trees coocl location, very reasonable. Cal EL 2-3227. FOR THE BEST IN HOMES. SEE J.

Ward Agency. 49A. HOUSES FOR RENT FOR RENT 11.20 Colorado SW, 3 room house with gas heat. $35 per month. 431 West Third, three-story house for large family or in- come.

$75 per month. Can be a a reasonable price'. MORGAN SANFORD REALTOR Oscar Haag, Associate EL 2-8670 ReaT Estate Insurance (Over Wheeler Drug) JOR RRNT; nan IOWA AVE. s. Timr bcdroomi.

R. L. SUnMheck .1 BEDROOM, MODERN FARt, house.lor rent. Phone.TU ALL MODERN THREE BEDROOA bungalow in Alpena. excellent cor dition.

automatic sns ')eai. doubl caraec $50.00 oer monlh. Will be i Alnena 'Oclober 28tli and 29ih Alpena FOUR ROOM PARTLY MODERf. house. 475 Kansas H.

E. Srnall fam iiy. FOR RENT. FARM HOUSE, DIRECT Armour's Phone Er 2-2329. SMALL 4 ROOM HOUSE WITH Karaee.

658 Dakota EL 2-5910. 52. BUS. PROP, for RENT-SALE FOR RENT 525 square of Modern Office Space Heat and water furnished. First block from downtown intersection of Highways 37 and 14.

Leasing arrange- ment. Immediate occupancy. EL 2-6401. 1. KOOM OFFICE FOR KENT OVER Chef Cafe.

luquire at Chef Cafe FOH RENT DOWNTOWN less location at 48 Third For iformatioir write Sqiiara 1 Irocerv or pityne EL 2-2329. 4. HOUSE TRAILERS I A MOBILE HOMES Top Tradr-In Allowances Pacemaker New Moon Great Lakes 8100 DOWN. RENT-LIKE TERMS on used models under S2000 Furnishings Parts Service Hours 8 to 8 weekdays, oncn to 6 p.m. Sat.

Closed Sundays. I A a i Just north o( Sioux Falls at the Jet at HlKllwsvs 77 38A SEE SIEDSCHLAW'S INC. Good selection of NEW and USED MOBILE HOMES 3 miles East of Woonsocket Intersection of Highways 31 and 37 ODEHN 20' TRAVEL TRAILER, 1000 Idaho S. E. SO MELODY Id' IB' TRAILER me.

28' Irallcllo, Mallard. Shasln. nnchagn and GollKlu travel irall- fl, or rent. Spader Sons, NASHUA WIDE TRAIL house, like new. S3300.00.

Phon 926W1I Hcdfleld. 58. POULTRY AND SUPPLIES POULTRY MYZON ONLY S6.69 PE can al Fellows Clarke Pharmaes 59A. FEEDS Farmers Go-op Elevator Co. Cavour, South Dakota See us for this service: I I And I I for Poultry, Cattle and Hogs.

Don't wait for someone to come and do your grinding when they want to, come in and let us do it when you want to. Call 61, Cavour VANTED: BALED PRAIRIE HAY loose urairie hay in stack. Coiili so use cciod alfalfa. Write Bo: '74 Daily Plainsman. VANTED TO BUY EAR CORN Vant Io rent corn stalks tn mi in.

Ted Decker Sr. Phom 77-42S2. 'OH SALE: 5001) BUSHEL corn. Phone TU 3-2104. VANTED.

BALED PRAIRIE HAY ny amount. EL 2-8(582. Bales Con- inental Commission Co iO. GOOD THINGS TO EAT DRESSED DUCKS. EL 2-6567 AFTEri :00 D.m.

or EL il. WHO'S WHO FOR SERVICE Excavating and Crane Service I Basement excavating Sewer and water in- stalled I Dragline excavating I Crane service CALL. FOR FREE ESTIMATES HURON EXCAVATING SERVICE EL'2-8472 Days EL 2-2139 Evenings JACK LAWSON H. GRUVER ONCBETE BLOCK sidewalks, cjilmneyt, John F. aldner.

EL S-W33. 61. WHO'S WHO FOB SERVICE Electric Motor Rewinding ELECTRIC MOTOR A I 2014 Dak. Ave. Huron, S.

D. MATTBESS REBUILfalNG SERV- 1470 Lincoln. 'Huron. Lash. COMPLETE SHOTGUN A I service.

Sport Slum, 131 Riverside Drive. EL 2-6895. 23 22.25-2325 Commercial Utility 19.00-down Heifers Prime 22.50-23.25 iliOict 21 Good 19.50-21.00 lommercial 18.00-19 61) Utility 18.00-down Cows Good HeUerellss 16.00-1700 Commetcial 14.00-15.00 Utility 13.00-14.00 Cutters l2.OQ-l3.no Canners Bulli Fat Bologna 15.50-18.00 SHEEP Genuine Spring Lambs Choice to Prime Good to choice 15.00-16,00 Utility 10.00 down 2.00- 3.50 Culls Good Utility Culls 1.00- 2.00 1.00-down CHICAGO LIVESTOCK (UPl)--Llvcstock: Hogs mostly 25 mixed No 1-2 190-220 Ib 16.75-16.90; about 120 head at 16.90; 12 head! No 1 200 Ib mixed No and 2-3 180-200 Ib 16.50-16.75; few lots No 2-3 220-2GO Ib 18.40-10.60. Cattle 500, calves honci receipts include about 200 head stockers and feeders for Friday's special auction sale; hardly enough of any one class for price test; few The Jacket CICEHO. 111.

(UPi)-Army bomb disposal exports ginecr- removed the fuse from a souvenir World War if Jap- anese mortar shell. Then they cautiously pulled loose a small plate attached- to its base and--put rolled a quan- tity of foreign bills and coins. Rye Climbs Up, Others Fall Back CHICAGO (UP1) Rye futures but other grains on 13.50-15.00: canncrs 12.00-13.50. Sheep 300; small supply stead; on all classes; choice and prime 90-100 Ib native wooled slaughter ambs 17.00-17.50; good and choice :5.00-17.00; cull to good 10.00-14.50 CHICAGO PRODUCE CHICAGO (UPD--Produce: Live poultry too few receipts Io prices. Cheese.single daisies 40tt-42tt, onghorns 40li -42'A; proccssec oaf Swiss Grade A 51 12; 49-50.

Butter steady; 93 score 60; 92 icore 60; 90 score 58; 89 score Eggs about steady; white large ixtras mixed large extras I5 1 mediums 26Vi; standards 33, FP 10-27-61 LP 11-10-61 NOTICE TO BIDDER! NOTICE is hereby given a 1 the Board of City Commissioners oi the City ot Huron. South will, on the 1.1th day of November .1961, at the hour of 7:30 P.M.-.'-.in the office of tile City Auditor City of Huron, receive sealed bids for the furnishing and in stallalion of the following items OL. Dakota Ave. North. 7th Street North to 15th Street North.

3570 Lineal feet of eisht inch water main truck line extension complete with annurtenance. 470 Lineal Feet of six inch water main truck line exten- sion complete with appurte- nance. Plans and specifications for sarr bfr examined al the office the City Eneineer of said City of Huron. Each bid must be accom- panied with a Mrtified check drawn on a Bank or Trust Comoany domi- ciled, wilhin the State of South Da- kota and in an amount equal to of the amount of the bid submitted. The Board, reserves the riRlit reject any or ail bids.

Dated, at Huron. South Dakota, this 23rd day of October, Terms: Cash within 30 days after he completion and acceptance of contract. R. E. Peterson, City Auditor.

No. 442 (adv.) FP 10-27-61 LP 11-10-61 KIRBY ACtJV it's. AMKRICA'S lost complete home renovation. For demonstration or service call EL 2-524C. Kirby Company of Hu- ron 1063 Colorado PUMPING BASEMENTS.

SEPTIC tanks cess pools. Hanson. EL 2-9332. Huron. FIBERGLAS INSULATIO.N RUSCO windows and doors, permanent sid- nfi and awnines Moderninz- Co.

1828 Dakota S. Phone EL COMPLETE Efl- CLEANING service. Gco Schroedcr Honev Dip- oer Aloena EL 2-5634 DIG BASEMENTS. SEWER AND water lines We sell install and service phimbiuc and a 11 Burnison Plumbing and Heating. EL 25147 or Ed Pier EL 2-5872.

BASEMENT EXCAVATING tnd water installations farm sewer icrvice dracline excavatine and crane service. Huron Excavatine lervice EL 2-K472. NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL, AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS. JTATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF BEADLE In County Court In the Matter of the Estate of Frank Sanderson, Deceased THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA SENDS GREETINGS TO Hosalie Sanderson. Roland E.

Sanderson and Sister Mary Anthony, aka Jake K. Sanderson, i devisees and csalees. and to Rosalie Sanderson, lie executrix named in the will, of to all creditors ot aaid Icceased, and to all to whom these may come: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhat iosalfe Sanderson has filed in tliis Court a petit ion for the admission to obale of the lasl will of Frank ntJerson, deceased, and for the is- nance of fetters testamentary to losalie Sanderson and that-Wednes- la.V. the 15th day of November 1961. the hour of o'clock a.m..

at ne Otlicc the County Judse in he Beadle County Courthouse, I he Cit.v nf Huron. County Ot Beadle My late ol South Dakota, has been the lime and place when and I vhere petition will be heard, jSep nd all uersons interested may ap- ear and be heard upon the I ye if said petition, anti if thevjDec lesire. contest the said will. The lames, of the heirs, devisees, lee- tees, and the executo'r of the will shown by the petition, are as tatiicl above, and the said petition referred to for further navticulars NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that all arsons having claims against the nd estate are hereby notified to the same wllh the Clerk of the hove Court within four (4) months the date ot the first Duhlica- if this notice -or be barred. Dated this 26th day of October HURON GRAIN Prices' paid for -grain destined or terminal Prices on (rain local iise subject to dif- erenlials, depending upon supply ivailable.

Wheat, No. 1 heavy (60'lbs.) 1,95 Wheat, No. 1 Wheat, Spinkdta 1:85 No. 1 2.96 yellov; ,.77 Rye, No. 2 (54 Ibs.) .97 Rye, No.

3 (52 Ibs.) .89 Oats, No. 2 light 1 .45 Oats, No. 2 h6avy .49 Soybeans Yesterday's Markets CHICAGO CASH GRAIN CHICAGO (UPD--Cash grain: Wheat No 2 yel hard 2.05. Corn 3 to 4 No 2 yel- low 1.14; No 3 yellow 1.09; No 5 yellow. 1.04-1.07.-' Oats higher; No 1 extra leavy while .69 Rye unchanged; No 3 plump 1.41N.

Barley malting 1.35-1.62N; feed 1.00-1.30N. Soybeans unchanged; No -1 yel ow 2.42; No 2 yellow. 2.42Vi, boll rack Chicago. the Board of Trade fell back be- fore hedge and liquidating sales. Wheat closed off Vt to Hi cents; corn off Vt to Hi; oats off to rye up la to soybeans off to 1, and drummed lard off 5 to 10 points.

Trading was generally sluggish, with scattered offerings finding little demand. Commission sales picked up near the close, and most prices ended at their lows for the day. Wheat showed no inclination to rally after early commission liq uidation depressed prices, A sharp break in cash cor prices touched off selling in ft turcs. Spot corn weakened. Oals fell off with corn.

Speculative buying aiid an ni turn' at Winnipeg pushed ncarb rye prices up more than Soybeans were slow, but (h market had little support. Finn spot meal- prices caused buyin in meal futures. Outside markets were niixed. ien Mtrs 49'A Gen Tel 2514 ioodrich Goodyear Gt Nor 47ii ireyhnd illlf Oil Homesfk 49 7 Hupp 7 5 111 Cenl44 nland Sll IBM 605 Harv Nick 80 nl Popr nt TIT Tex Gsul Tex Inst 100'A Un Carb 128 3 Un Pac 36 Unt 'AirL 3G15 Did.Corp 8-11 UW-Fruit Utd Gas US Gyps looti US Rub-57'A US SU' 76 War Lam 7911, West Un WslghsEl 39'A IVoolu'br 84H Yng ST 95 Vi MABKETS AT A GLANCE By United Press International Stocks steady in moderate trad CHICAGO GRAIN RANGE CHICAGO (UPD-Grain range: High Low Close Chug. Wheat Dec 203 off IVi 209 5 208-S off Hi 21H4 211 211 -211H off 2121! off 21514 21514 215V4 off Vi nennsfciistt-iwiofr 119'rt 118 3 off 122'A 123-14 123 off off 67Vi 72 73'A 75'A 6714- off.

1961. BY THI COURT. John W. Keller. ot the Countv Court.

ATTEST: Susie Hoyt, Clerk. (OFFICIAL SEAL) Temmey and Luby, Attorneys for Petitioner. Huron. South Dakota. 10-27-01 Lp NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL, AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF BEADLE )sg. In County Court In the Matter of the Estate Carroll Fullcrlon, Deceased. The Stale of South Dakota send: cctiiiES to: Lucille Clara Fuller- n. Rilla Bca Fu Merlon Durham nd Hugh R. Fuller-ton, heirs, de- isces and legatees, and to IHiRli 'ullcrton and nilla Dca Fuller ton Jurliam, the executors named in of deceased, io all credito aid deceased, and to all to presents may come: whom NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Itigh R.

Fullerton has filed-in this "ourt a petition for me admission probate of the Last Will ol Leath arrpll Fullerton. and for ic issuance of letters testamentary Hufih R. Fullerton and that Tues- ay. the Hth day of November 1961 Ihe hour of o'clock a.m., at ic Ofllcc of the County Judge in ic Beadle County Courthouse, in ic Cit.v of Huron, Comity oi earilc. State ot South Dakota, has ccn stit as the time and place when nd where said petition will bi card, and all persons intercstec.

tV' appear and be heard upon the sritfnc of'said petition, and may, they desire, contest the said will, ho names of the heirs, devisees. vtalccs. and the executor of the III as shown by the petition, arc as atoci above, niul the said petition referred to for further pfli'tfcu "NOTICE is ALSO GIVEN that an ersons having claims against the ltd csdifc arc hereby notified (o the same i the Clerk of the bove Coma within four (4) months om the date of the first publication this notice or be forever barred. Dated this day of October BY THE COURT; John W. Keller, of rt Hoyt, (he County Cour TTEST: Susie Clerk.

OFFICIAL SEAL) cnmiey and Luh.v, uron, South Dakota. itorncyi for Petitioner. No. 440 (adv.) FP 10-27-61 LP 11-17-61 SUMMONS STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF BEADLE )ss In Circuit Court i Judicial Circuit Edna Foster and James W. Miller.

--vs-- M. V. While; the execu tors, administrators, creditors, hell at law. devifecs and Icgtccs of V. Whit P.

if deceased; Beadle Coun ly. a Public Corporation in Dakota; Slate o( South Dakota Bruce as Commissioner Revenue of the Department of Reve nue ot the Slale of South Dakota and a persons unknown who have claim to have an interest estate in. lien or encumbrance upon Ihe premises plaint, or an 11 off 74 off off lj 75Vi off Up Mr 14(Bk up Vt My 142'A 140VJ 141'A up tt JuJ 134 up Vs Soybeans 241ft off 1 246V's off 249 248V 4 off ft 25Ui off off Bonds irregu ar. U.S. government bonds firm in quiet trading.

American higher irregularly Midwest slocks irreguia Cotton futures Grains in oats, rye, r. steady. Chicago: Wliest, corn, soybeans and lard futures lower. Hogs steady top 16.65; cattle to 10 lower, slea top 25.50; vealcr lop eady to strong. top dy Io strong, 25.00; top eep 17.50; dressed beef steady, lop 41.50; dressed pork lower, 45.50.

lop DOW JONES AVERAGES NEW 1 :p.m. YORK (DPI)-- Jones CDT- stock 30 indtis 20 rails utils 65 stocks averages: 699.63 off 1.09 149.01 off (1.07 129.29 up 0,22 241.63 off 0.11 i rj. Ib 13 It. Do Do Do Do Do SI S2 S3 S4 Fd Can tlass. Inv.

Trust Do Growth Valional Investors Nat' Do Security Sr Bal Bond Do Div. Do Do Do Do Pref Sill Income Stock Growth cudde Stock Electronics Fd niled Accm Do Do Cont Fund Fund Fund nited Science Fund Do Fd Can Vcllington Do Equity Fund Vhitchall Fund 23.51 14.18 15.23; 4.97 16.08 35.82 18.38 17.11 11.57 5.55 3.78 7.18 6,18 8.86 9.58 11.11 8.90 15.44 7.73 13,45 15.60 18.25 17.09 15.77 13.96 By Eugene Sheffer to 7 8 17 9 3 II O.Cl 25.6.1 15..47 16.8? 5.43 17.40 17.29 20.00 18.50 12.64 6.07 4.13 7.88 B.75 9.83 10.47 11.11 9.70 16.97 8.45 14,70 17.05 19,82 18.58 17.18 15.09 Market Looks Cautiously At Budget Pledge NEW YORK (UPD The'slock market took President Kennedy's pledge to balance Ihe budget in' fiscal 1903 cautiously to- day. For Ihe most part prices were larrowly scrambled at the noon and popular market indica- tors showed litlle change on re- duced volume. Procter Gamble, down around Hi points, was the only wide novcr in the Dow Jones Indus- rial average. Betlileliem rose a good fraction on improved third period profits but Chrysler coun- ered will) a fractional loss on a lisappointing third quarter deficit.

Inland was also up more tlian a Joinl in the steel section and Fan- ileel jumped more llwn 3 on ilans for a 3-for-2. split and a dividend hike. Motors ivere ex- remely narrow along with the lop chemicals. Ambiig the electronics IBM tumbled Sis, Texas Instruments 3 a Litton and Zenith a pair while Fairchild Camera rose on record third period earnings and stockholder approval of a split. Amerada again jumped into prominence in the, oils with a of over 3 on good turnover.

Texaco tell despite declaration of a 10 cent extra dividend and liigher earnings. INVESTMENT FUNDS Bid Asked Affiliated Fund 9.51 Am Business Shares xd4.88 5.21 Broad St. Fund Ccin Int Growth diversified Inv Fund Dreyfus Fund 7 oimders Mutual Invest lamilton Fund nstit Founders Fund Do CJrowtli Fund Do Income Fund nvest. Tr, of Boston Keystone Gust. Bi DO B2 Do B3 Do B4 Do 1 14.63 .11.32 9,77 17.71 12.67 10.70 5,79 12.29 11,54 6,70 12.61 24.7R 15.71 10.71 JB.25 13.77 11.73 6.53 13.44 12.63 7,33 13.58 21.63 23.59 14.53 16.84 30.17 9.34" 10.20 Lard Nov Dec Jan Mr My 253 252ft 253 244-Vg 244-U-245 8.20 S.47 9.27 9.65 9.75 8.07 9.27 9.15 9.50 9.75 8.07 9.30 9.15 9.50 9.75 off off .05 off .10 off .0 Off .05 described in the Com part thereof.

Defendants THE STATE' OF SOUTH DAKOTA TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND ants: You, and each of vou. are here summoned and required to answer the Complaint of the plaintiffs which was filed in the office of the Clerk of this Court in -Huron, Beadle Countv. South Dakota, on the 24th day of October. 1961. and which prays for a 'judgment quietinff title Io, and a determination of; all ad- verse claims aflfiinsl the premises described the Comnlalnt, situated in Beadle County.

South Dakota and (o determine and adjudicate the executors, administrators, i devisees, leeatees and creditors of he above named Defendants as deceased persons- the premises bcint; described as follows: Lots 13 and M. 8. Jol'm's Addition to Huron, Beadle Coun- ty. Soulh Dakota. ind to serve a copy at your answer said Complaint.

neys. al their office in Ihe Executive Building. 53 Third Street. S. in he Citv of Huron.

Beadle County, South Dakota, within thirty 130) days iftcr the completed service of this Summons upon you. exclusive -of the day of such service. und It you fail answer said Complaint within ha) time the Plaintiffs will apply the Court for Hie relief demand- ed in ll'c Complaint, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all ot Hie above named Defendants hat the object of the above entitled action is to nnlet the title to the cat property described -In the Sum- mons and 'in the Complaint and hat no personal claim Is made ealml anv of said Defendants, Dated at Huron, Beadle County. Soulh Dakota, this 24th day of IM1, William S. Churchill of Churchill.

Sntier Ac Manolls for Plaintifti, Executive id Third S. Huron. Soulh No. fadv.) STOCK QUOTATIONS NEW YpR K(UPI) market midday prices: Admiral Iowa PiL 48 Aldens 81 Jolins-Mn 6014 Alld Che 57-14 Kennecol 7D 3 Alld Sirs 63 Kroger Allis dial 191. Lerner 4515 Alum Ltd Lib McN Alcoa 57 Locjthd Am Air 19 3 ,4 Win Hnyl ABC Pint Minn Mi 741i Am Can 45'k Monsanto 5214 Am Cyan 43 Mont Wrd Am MF Morrell Am Mlrs Nat Bis 81H Am TiT 122'A Nat Can 1511 Am Tob 58' Nat Dairy 735i Anaconda 4814 Nat Gyps 61 Armour 44 IS Nat Ld 875i Atcbison NYC 17 Avco 23 No Anm Bendix Nor Pac 411i Beth Stl 40 Ohio Oil Boeing Olin Mat Borden OutbdM 18 iorg War 431i Pac Tel 37V4 Bur'ghs Penney 53 3 iase 711 Pcnn RR Calplr 37 Pepsi Col Philco 21 Cclotex J5 Phil Pet 56'A Cent Soya 28 Piper Air 44 Chi HI Pure Oil Chrysler Qua Oals 8914 Svc 52 RCA Coca Cola 92 Rep Stl 59 Gas Kevlon 69 Coml Sol Rexall )om Ed 9114 Hcyn Tob 7814 Cont Can 4614 Safeway 57 Cont Oil 471i Schenley Deere 51'A Scars 8214 is Shell Oil 39 Dow Che Sinclair Du Pont 231V4 So Pac 28VI lastman 105V1 Sperry 2314 Erie Sq Firestone 47 Std Bds 7611 Flintkt 2614 SO Cal 'ord Mtrs SO Ind 48 'ruehliif NJ 47V4 Jen Dyna Slu Pack kn.EI 7214 Swift Gen Fdi Texaco 5114 Churchill, 59 33 HORIZONTAL 53.

grampus 1. soft hats 55. nimbna 56.insect 57. narrow inlet 58. to decorate 59.

sports group 60. father 61. pieces out VERTICAL 1. money on hand 2. century, plant 3.

bucket 4. chooses 5. chart 6. Russian inland sea 7. small valley 9.

brilliantly colored fish 10. Greek commune 11. French- Belgian river 19. negative tree 23. auto accessory 25.

leading flyer i 26. domestic pigeon 27. bitter vetch 29. nothing 1 30. frigid 31.

to polish vigorously 32. aingla unit 33i wager 36. emit In rays 38. obese 40. the elite 42.

bombycld moth' 43. type ot coal 44. piece of balked clay 45. on the briny deep 43. titlo of nobility 47.

Aspam silkworm 49. lie in ambush 50. Great Lake 51. male sheep 24 mlautei. dcsplcablt Ariiwer to yesterday's puzzle.

5. insane S. "Buffalo Bill" 12. wings 23. macaw 14.

monkeys 15. ground 16. comrade 17. title 18, of Troy 20. a tanned hide 22.

small bed 24. therefore 25. the dill 28. part of a foot 31. pilfer 34.

mongrels 35. The Grande 36. mystery 37. measure! 38. dropped freely 39.

40. symbol for calcium 41. performed 43. excite suddenly 48. tanker 62.

river In Francs (C IKI: Kifg me Inc.) CB1TTOQUIFS Cryptoquip: MOVIE VILLAIN'S AUDIENCE. Oct. 27--L in the crynloquip equals.

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