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Fort iWyerf (Fla.) News-Press, Friday, Jan. 7, 1966 7-B Investment Funds Sugar Prices Dividend Report Thursday's Final Dividends Doctor Pe- tk. Pov- Groin Market CHICAGO (AP) Prices in the grain futures market met resistance on both advances and declines and held within frac Var Pay Unavaila Interc Una vol lab NEW YORK (A The tallowing quo University of Florida biolog. lists hope to mount radio trans- new YORK (n Domestic sugar futures No. 7 closed 1 higher to 1 Chicago Livestock Rota rtod Record obis tations, supplied oy unir'ff'ivww wi ui iiiwtw 1 nr nng i iiwum m-UM If IT1 Inv Resh 15 63 17.08 Istel Fd Unavailab Ivest Fd 13.73 15.01 CHICAGO (AP) the Notional Associ Butcher hogs were mitters on ereen turtles and IRREGULAR Close 6.86B Am Research Dev .15 2 28 track them by satellite.

Johnstn Unavailab ation of Securities Dealers, are the prices at which Colonial Fund .11 steady to 25 cents a hundred-weight higher In fairly active trading for a supply of 4,500 head. The advance, the third of the week. lower, bales 729 contracts. High Low Mar 6.87 6.86 May 6.85 6.8 July 6 84 6.84 Sop 6.84 6.84 Raw suaar soot (.85. tional ranges of previous closes Kenton Funds: Nat Aviation J.28 2-1 2 25 2 2 Cus B1 24.02 25.07 6 85 6.84 6.83B 1-17 1-14 1-21 1-20 1-25 1-31 most of the time.

brought the top price for more than a these securities could have been sold (bid) or bought 24.43 26 66 17.71 19.33 A Fairly broad rally about hundred head of mixed No. 1 and 225 2-25 10.94 11.94 Cus Cut Cus Cus Cus asked World sugar No. 8 closed un- mid-session failed to hold after Outlet Co .1625 STOCK Revco DS 100 pc Stainless StIPds 5pc INITIAL RevcoDS new 075 INCREASED Art Metal 15 grodes to $30 compared with $28.75 on Monday. Other mixed 1-2 In the 190-225 Aberdeen 2.99 3.27 10.09 11.01 e.70 7.31 changed to 7 higher. Sales 1,936 ALUMINUM PRODUCTS DOiMKE SONS "The Awning People" 3018 Michigan Ave.

ED 2-2771 B2 B3 B4 Kl K2 SI S2 S3 S4 Advise Fd 9.15 10.04 lb range sold upward from $29.50 and 3-11 3-29 gains of major fractions or contracts Atfll Fd 9.31 10.06 mixed 1-3 ot Mixed 2-3, In 24.78 27.03 14.19 15.48 21.79 23.79 eluding some 300 lb mostly No. 3, moved Cus Cus Cus Cus 2-25 2-15 more were posted in wheat, corn and soybeans. Mar May 6.78 7.38 Am Bus 4.19 4.54 Am Inv unavailbl Am Mut 10.47 11.44 Asso Fd 1.83 2.01 Assn InFd 7.37 7.52 ColumblaGaf Sys .34 Contl Transpt .15 Melville Shoe .3125 Fd 15.98 17.29 nt at went at ki.s-m.s. The market for slaughter steers was steady on scattered sales. The best offerings were lb mostly choice Brokers said speculators Knlckerb Jul Sap Oct "IiOok for ns in the yeiiow pages" High Low Close 2.51 2.44 2.50-51 2.66 2.62 2.65-66 2.80 2.76 2.80 2.93 2.88 2.91 2.97 2.94 2.95B 3.02 3.00 2.99B 3.16 3.13 3.15B 3.23 3.20 3.21B Ut .24 Axe Houghton: which brought Good grade sold seemed to have placed stop loss selling or buying orders rather 2-1 2-1 2-1 1-31 1-31 1-31 4 1 potersonHowH A ,.375 PettrsonHowH .25 7.83 8.58 9.25 10.13 19.00 19.25 11.21 12.25 9.17 10.03 Knlck Gth Laiard Lexlngt Fund A unavailbl Nov up to (25.50.

Blue Rid 14.14 15.45 REGULAR Inv 6.39 6. Bondstk close to commitments in cau. Mar May Amerada Pet 70 Life Life 6.75 7.36 Stk 10.54 11.52 Bost Fd Amer Cement 1-11 1-20 1-17 1-17 1-17 1-14 1-14 1- 17 38 3-9 3-11 2- 14 1 21 1- 18 2- 10 1-17 1- 21 2- 17 1637 17.70 i Loom Con Unavall Broad St Bulova Watch 3-30 tious dealings. Some analysts said there seemed to have been Loom Say 16.50 16.50 Chicago Butter CHICAGO (AP) (USDA) Butter: Canal Randolph Double Top Value Stamps Each Wednesday STATE PAINT 4-1 3-1 Florida Stocks Dentists Sua 15.96 17.49 unavailbl 10.1611.13 9.05 9.91 Bullock Can Gen Caplt Inc Capit Shr a good deal of doubt about the Gen Pub Utll Grow Chemical .15 .15 .225 .30 .35 .06 .25 0.75 J5 .45 2-25 1-28 market maintaining a higher 13.65 14.92 Lehlah Prtld Com Cent Shr Channlng 3-1 1-31 Funds Orlalnola wholesale telling prices on all grodes unquoted. Eggs: prices paid delivered to Chicago unchanged to 1 higher; 60 per cent or better grade A whles 36-36V2; large mixed 35V-36; medium mixed extras 32-32 Mass etn io.bj ii.m Mass Tr 17.7719.42 Moss Life 12.94 14.14 Morton Fundi: Growth 9.12 9.99 Incom 4.53 4.96 Insuran 8.52 9.34 MIF Fd 19.66 21.25 MIF Gth 6.02 6.51 Mirt Inves 11.45 12.56 trend without frequent periods QUALITY PAINT 14.39 15.73 Baian Red Owl Strs 2- 15 3- 15 ot profit cashing.

Westgh AlrBrk Com Stk 2.21 2.42 Grwth 15.8317.30 Wheat closed i cent a bushel standards 31-33; checks 26-28. Incom 9.15 10.00 1 Bid Asked Alico 12' 12" Am Heritage 16 4 1614 Am Variety 3 4W Fla. Gas 12' 13M, Fla. Steel 184 18 Founders Life 4 4 Gulf Life 43 43 Inter-County Tel 37 38V Sugar 36 37 2 For The Price Of lower to Vi higher, March Intl Special Mut Shrs Unavailab corn higher to 8 84 9.66 2.70 2.95 9.90 10.82 16.68 18.23 1.66 1.73 Corporation Bonds NEW YORK (AP) U.S. Chase Fd Chem Fd Cst Sec Potato Market CHICAGO (AP) (USDA)-Potato or.

lower, iviarcn oats un Mut Trust 2.92 IMS Nat WSec 11.99 12.98 Nat Inves 20.29 21.94 Nat Sec Ser: Balan 13.08 14.30 Bond 6.59 7.20 Dlvid 5.30 5.79 Colon Fd 13.71 14 Colon Gth 15.7917.26 H4I Suit Place (Off Cleveland Ave.) (Special Dtsceawf te ED 4-3340 rivals 29; on trock 114; total U.S. shipments 393; suoolies llaht; demand mod Treasury bond prices advanced. Corporate bond prices were ComSt Bd unavailbl Commonwlth Fds: changed to lower, March 71 cents; rye higher to lower, March soybeans higher to 1 cent lower, January erate; market for russets steady, for round reds firm undertone; corlot track sales: Idaho russets 3.85; Wisconsin utili Pf Stk 7.60 8.31 Corporation Bonds NEW YORK (AP) Following Is a list of ma 1 or bond transactions on the New York Stock Exchange Thursday. Sales Net (In SI ,000) Hlah Low Close Cha. Cap Fd 13.67 14.V4 Incom 10.65 11.64 Invest 10.82 11.83 Stock 10.56 11.54 mixed.

Trading in both markets terminated early because of the New York Transit strike. 6.66 7.28 9.68 10.58 10.51 11.49 ties 3.25. i Incom Stock Grwth 8.69 9.S2 Nat West ComTr Ab 1.77... ComTr CD 1.88 Many relatively near-term 9 CORPORATION BONDS AlleghL CV4S81 28 120 119V4 119V4 Vt Comp Bd unavailbl Cons Inv 11.12 11.50 Treasury bond issues advanced as much as 6-32s. Of the 40 AlliedCh 3V2S7S 1 88 88 Consm Inv 4.32 4.72 NEA Mut 11.45 11.68 New Eng 12.30 13.30 New Hor 13.19 13.32 Noreast 18.79 18.79 One WmS 16.05 16.05 Oppen Fd 23.04 25.18 Penn Sq Unavailab Peoples 10.75 11.78 Treasury Notes NEW YORK (AP) Closina U.S.

Tr. Conv Sec unavailbl TOP SOIL PULVERIZED MUCK Lawn Green Top Soli Company WYandofre 5-5355 Corp Ld 19.34 21.12 Crown 6.75 7.39 Treasury issues, 34 advanced and the remainder were ury Notes bid and asked prices in dollars and thirty seconds and approximate yield to maturity for Thursday. deVeah 73.74 73.74 Decaf Inc 12.88 14.08 Phila Fd Dela Fd 15.37 16. On the New York Stock Ex 83 4 94 94Vi Vi 96 88 96 267 -419 80 14 144 77 85V4 4714 IV4 171 1 121 1 178 -i AmFP 4.80S87 1 83 83 AMF CV4V4S81 11 94V4 93 AmTiT 4te85 174 94Vi 94'e Armour 5s84f 1 96 96 Atchison 4s95 1 88 88 cv42Sl0f 27 96 95V Boeing 4V2S8O 150 270 267 Bruns cv4Vjs81 11 80 SO'i Burro CV4V2S81 150 145' 144 CanPac 4sperp 1 7714 7714 CenNYPw 3s74 2 85 85V4 CRRNJ 3V4S87 62 47'A 46 Cerro 5V7S79 128 172Vi 170 ChlEIII cv5s97f 22 122 121 ChlNW 42s99f 30 180 178 CEIectr 6 124 124 change bond volume dropped to a par value of $8.99 million. Diver Gr 12.34 13.54 Diver Inv 10.22 11.20 Divid Shr 3.91 4.29 DowTh In 6.98 7.55 Dreyfus 26.05 28.43 Eatn Bal 12.82 13.92 rcu j-b I voo Feb 3' 1966 Apr lVi 1966 May 4 1966 Aug 4 1966 Oct Vh 166 Nov 4 1966 14.73 16.14 13.02 13.02 11.68 12.77 Unavailab Unavalab 11.44 12.37 17.09 18.68 12.0613.18 12.0613.18 8.30 9.07 Unavalab 15.52 16.96 Relics of the Civil War are buried In the concrete base of a monument to Gen.

Robert E. Lee by James William Clifford and Airs. D. P. Roberts.

Mrs. Roberts holds a Confederate bayonet found on a Spotsylvania battlefield. (News-Press Photo by Lyle By land) Lee nument Pine St Pioneer Price TR Provldnt Puritan Putnam Put Grth Put Grth Qtly Dist Rep Tech Resch Inv Of the 238 issues traded, 92 Ealn Stk 16.64 18 FmDlov Gr unavall advanced in price, 84 declined and the remainder were un 99.29 99.31 3.89 99.30 100 3.82 99.9 99.11 4.46 99.23 99.25 4.62 99.17 99.1? 4.69 8 98.4 4.15 99.9 99.11 4.79 98.22 98.26 4.75 99 99.4 4.82 96.16 96.24 4.25 99.6 99.10 4.78 98.8 98.12 4.82 95.4 95.12 4.31 93.20 93.28 4.40 93.20 93.28 4.30 91.24 92 4.18 90.20 90.28 4.17 89.8 89.24 4.17 88.4 88.20 4.17 Energy 28.46 28.46 Equity 10.98 11.38 124 changed. 14.30 15.54 FmB Mut unavailbl Revere Scudder Funds Fed Grth unavailbl Alcoa 3s of 1983 were up 1 DouAir CV4S77 35 128Vi 127V4 127Vj Vt DowCh cv3s82 5170V2 170V2 170V2 V2 Erie cv4V2Sl5f 21 iVh 42 4311 FoodFr cv4s79 27 97 97 97V2 Feb 3 1967 Feb 4 1967 Apr IVi 1967 May 4'4 1967 Aug 3 1967 Oct Vh 1967 Apr Vh 1968 Oct 1V2 1968 Apr Vh 1969 Oct liA 1969 Apr 112 1970 Unavailab Fid Cap Bal Com St Unavailab 13.9715.18 18.94 20.48 27.05 29.40 Intl Inv Unavalab Sec Equty 10.36 11.43 GAOII cv4s84 2 110 110 110 GenElec 3V2S76 11 89V 89 89 GMotAcc 4s79 8 90 90 90 Florida LIKE YOU DREAMED ABOUT Fid Fund Fid Trnd Fid Mut Fla Gth Fla Mut Fnd Lf Fnd Mut unavailbl 6.99 7.64 unavailbl at 902 Bethlehem Steel 4s of 1990 were up at 95 V4; Consolidated Edison 3s of 1986 were off 1 at 82V4; Detroit Edison 3s of 1970 were up 1 at 92 Pacific Selee Am 11.92 12.90 Shrhold 11.99 13.10 Grace CV3V2S7S 3 228 228 228 8 Oct 112 1970 395 395 20 Shrs Am 20.05 21.91 IntTT cv4'ss83 1 395 ITE CV4V4S82 10 159 7.32 8.00 8.92 9.75 Subiect to Federal taxes but not to state Sw Invest 9.79 1U.SB Income taxes. Sover Inv 17.46 19.12 MKT in5i2S33f 35 37V4 13.3614.60 Fours MoPac 5s2045f 61 78Vj State St 46.07 46.50 Franklin Custdn: Telephone 4s of 1988 were off Com Stk 7.66 8.42 MoPac 4V4S90 1 83? MoP 4V4S2005 2 8IV1 Stdmn Scl 6.62 7.24 Stein Roe Funds: at 93, and Public Service Income 3.40 3.74 159 159 2 36Va 36 78 78 Vt 83 83'4 81 Ve 811e 153 153 2 78 78 90Vi 90'j 80 80 14 74 74 Cyl cv5Vbs77 32 155 Government Bonds NEW YORK (AP) Closina over the i- Electric Gas 3V2s of 1975 were Bal 44.05 44.05 Stock 41.93 41.93 Intl 16.64 16.64 off V.

at 87 Nat Tea 3'js80 41 78V4 NYCent 5s2013 19 90V2 NYC 4V2S2013 39 80'i NY Cent 4s98 8 74Vi erect the bust of Lee. The chap Sterl Inv 14.03 15.17 counter U.S. Government Treasury bonds. Pf Stk 2.83 3.11 Utll 8.29 9.11 Fund Am 9.9. 10.83 Fund Inv 12.63 13.84 Gen Invest unavail Group Sec: Aero Sc 10.3611.35 Telev El Unavailab bid, asked, net change and yield for 2012 21 'A Thursday.

Temp Gt Unavailab vNH 4'2s2022f 60 21 vINH 4s2007f 141 472 Civil War Relics Put in Concrete Base for Bust 46 47 Texa Fd 13.88 15.17 4.64 4.44 107 136'2 133 136V2 2 OlinM cv5'is82 Com St 15.55 17.02 Ful Ad 10.61 11.62 TwenC Gth 6.66 7.ZB TwenC Inc 6.33 6.92 ter had collected about $1,800 in 1913-1914 when "the men of Fort Myers, because they couldn't get the state to build a new courthouse, tore down the old 33is 66 99.20 3s 66 99.3 3bs 66 98.28 2'2S 67-62 97.2 344s 67 97.30 40 36V2 134 136 1 4.66! OlinM cv5V2S83 27 101 10012 1 00V2 Vl 4.55 Grth Ind United Funds: Penn RR 5s68 PhlllloP 4iis87 62 122 12114 12112 4.73 4.87 Accm 18.35 20.05 Incom 14.71 16.08 Cotton Futures NEW YORK (AP) Cotton futures closed unchanged to $1.25 a bale higher on final bids. Some trades took place with 1 212'i 212V2 21212 12 3'ss 68 97.22 Have you seen THIS QUALITY RIVERFRONT SUBDIVISION? 4.81 Scien 9.71 10.61 68 98.10 68 Nov 97.10 one which was made of wood." By JIM LONG UnFd Can Unavaila 37s 6 8912 B9'i 8911 12 153 153 153 1 21 99 99 99 22.20 22.87 15.36 16.79 26.57 26.57 5.90 6.45 10.20 11.09 5.26 5.72 Unavall 8.69 9.50 9.98 10.91 Gryphon Guardn Ham hda Imp Cap Imp Fa Inc Fnd Inc Bost Volue Line Funds: 2'hs 68-63 94.8 4.84 4.57 4.83 4.58 They used the lumber to build the first real county hospital 126 108 108'4 108'2 14 40 642 249 261 1'b 1 .1 .2 .4 .4 .6 .0 .4 .8 .4 .8 .2 .4 .4 .6 .6 .4 -M .6 of effort to Gen. Robert Val Line 7.84 8.59 4s 69 Feb 97.18 Incom 6.54 7.172'is 69-64 Jun 93.10 SdI Sit 5.11 5.60f4s 69 Oct 97 Rlchfl cv4s83 SLSF 5s2006f ScottPa cv3s71 Sears 4s83 Sinclr cv4s86 SmithC 5V4S79 SoPac 4V2S69 SPacOr 412577 StdOInd 42S83 ThomPd 4s82 WheelS 3s75 prices advancing as much as 4 Incorp Inc at Grand and Victoria Avenues 6 99 98V 99 4 9714 97'4 9714 mm Half a century mount a bust of E. Lee, who gave Lee County, bore $2.25 a bale from the previous 4.57 Vangd Unavalab 2Vs 69-64 Dec 92.16 Incorp inv 8.20 8.V6 his name to 4 var ina ri t.m 0.50 4s 70 Feb 96.20 close. Commission houses were fruit Thurs 13.29 14.52 12 9712 97V2 9712 12 191 150 146 149V2 312 35 86 84 84 12 2'2S 70-65 92.10 and the chapter turned over its Lee Memorial money for Wash Mu Well Fd 4.50 4.85 on both sides of the market.

99.22 99.5 98.30 97.6 98.2 97.26 97.14 97.14 94.12 97.22 93.14 97.4 92.20 96.24 92.14 96.18 91.10 96.20 95.22 96.6 89.6 96.2 88.24 88.20 95.12 96.6 96.4 97.7 94.24 94.20 88.30 85.8 day for the United Daughters West Ind 125 210 203 203 7 Xerox cv 4s84 Ind Trend 12.15 13.28 Ins Bk Stk 6.94 7.58 Inv CoAm 13.7315.01 Inves Bos 14.13 15.44 Invest Group: Mut Unavall Stonk Unavailab Select Unavailab spot, cotton marKets were 14.88 16.22 7.68 8.40 14.33 15.49 18.83 20.47 10.06 10.99 FOREIGN BONDS 4s 70 Aug 96.14 212S 71-66 91.6 4s 71 96.16 3'ss 71 95.. 8 4s 72 Feb 96.2 use at the hospital. That building is now being razed. Whitehll Wndsr Fd Winfleld quiet. Austral 5s78 2 98 98 98 Germany 5s80 3 103 103 1 03 of the Confederacy when the Jiase of a monument to the Confederate military leader 7.76 Wiscon CSj inlver2 PALM BEACH BLVD.

RT. 10-4 Vi ML (J ft--- Greek 6s68f 1 38 38 38 14 Jamaic 5s74 3 95 95 95 IV2 Mrs. Moore said when the present Lee Memorial Hospital Mar Open High LOW 705 Close N.C. 28.308 29.05qb Urug 0 4Vis79 .0 74 74 74 SALES May was first built years ago offr 4.40 4.70 4.73 4.72 4.45V 4.70 4.47 4.42 4.73 4.71 4.70 4.75 4.60 4.52 4.54 4.48 Approx final total JUI Oct Dec .6 .6 .4 .6 .4 .4 .4 .5 .2 .2 .4 previous aay Dow-Jones Averages NEW YORK (API Final Dow-Jones cials had no funds left for furnishings. The chapter was $500 26.658 23.55 23.558 25 23.30B 23.10B 10 23.50 23.1 OB 5 2V2S 72-67 Jun 89.2 4s 72 Aug 95.30 212S 72-67 Sep 88.20 2V2S 72-67 Dec 88.16 4s 73 95.8 41bs 73 96 4Vs 74 96 4V4S 74 97.3 3S 74 94.20 4s 80 94.12 312S 80 88.22 3'4S 83-78 85 3V4S 85 84.12 85-75 96.22 Wis on 85.16 Mar May 23.50 23.50 Middling spot 31.40N unchanged.

Week ago SIO.992,000 Month ago $13,802,000 Year ago $10,355,000 Two years ago $12,725,000 Jan 1 to date $41,774,000 1965 to date $32,833,000 1964 to date $72,466,000 re-nufninaij d-diq. averages for Thursday. Open High Low Close Cnet Ch. 30 Ind 984.02 992.26 979.00 985.46 3.84 20 RRs 248.33 249.80 247.11 248.60 0.20 15 Utls 151.90 152.84 151.21 151.96 0.24 65 Stks 343.77 346.28 342.07 344.18 0.89 along on its second campaign to raise money for the momument, but that went to furnish the hospital nursery. The final campaign has been 4.44 84.20 was poured at Monroe and First Streets.

For members of the Letitia Ashomore Nott chapter, UDC, the simple act of embedding Civil War relics in soft concrete marked the end of a long and well-traveled road winding back to 1913 when the chapter was organized. The project was one of the chapter's first undertakings, but along the way two earlier fund campaigns were sidetracked to help the hospi Transactions In stocks used In averages Industrials 908 ,600 1 4145 92-87 96.16 Grain Table Certificates of Deposit Now Available 96.30 4.48 85.24 4.47 96.20 .2 4.47 92.24 4.46 94 28 4.44 83.24 .4 3.94 85,400 4s 93-88 92.16 Railroads Utilities under way for about five years, 107,600 418S 94-89 94.20 3s 95 83.16 1,101,600 65 Stocks Previous Close Close with an intensive drive to raise Open High Lew BONDS 84.20 .4 4.39 3V2S 98 84.12 WHEAT 40 Bonds 87.12 Prices quoted In dollars and thirty the necessary $6,000 now more 1.68 1 .69 seconds. THIS 10 Higher grade rails 80.300.03 10 Second grade rails 90.120.09 (Minimum $1,000) PUT YOUR RESERVE FUNDS TO WORK AT HIGHER RATE OF GUARANTEED INTEREST Mar May Jul than a year old. The goal was 1.62V4 10 Public utilities 86.00 OJ reached in November. 1.64'2 1.69ii 1.70V2 1.63V4 1.65'.

1.69V. 1.28V4 Sep 10 Industrials 92.060.04 Income Rails 80.720. Crome Monument Co. molded Dec CORN. tal.

I.68V4 1.69V2 1.62 1.64 I.68V2 1.271fi UO'i 1.31 'A 1.27 1.23 Commodity futures Index 140.470.27 Cottonseed Oil NEW YORK (AP) Bleachable Cotton seed oil futures closed 9 to 12 higher 1.68 1.27 1.30 1.31 1.27V2 Mar May the bust of Lee in Memphis and sent it to Italy for casting. 1.69 1.7014 1.62 1.64 1.69 V. 1.28 1.3012 1.31 1.27 1.231i 71 70 68 1.68 1.69 1.62 1.64 V2 1.68 1.27 1.30V4 1.31V4 1.27V4 1.2314 71 70V, 6814 69 Jul Cash Grain The real moment of triumph will come on Jan. 19 the 159th anniversary of the birth of Gen. Lee when workers Sales 33 contracts.

1.23 1.30 1.31 1.28 1.2314 72 70 68 For some months now, it has stood in the lobby of the courthouse with a collection 'box for CHICAGO (AP) Wheat No. 2 red Sep Dec OATS. Mar May Close 14.1 1 14.10B 14.14B 13.45. High Low 14.19 14.10 14.17 14.09 14.15 14.09 13.70, Oct. 1.71V4 No.

2 hard I.68V4 N. Corn No, 71 for the Crome Momument Co, Mar May Jul Closing Bids: Sept. Bid 2 vellow 1.30i4- No. 3 yellow 1.25-29; 70 71 70'2 68V4 Jul 68V2 69 no. 4 yellow i.22'4-; no.

5 yeiiow i.uy-is. Oats No. 2 heavy white 77V4- N. Soy Ask Any Officer About Certificates of Deposit Available at of Memphis, will hoist the huge bust atop its pedestal beans No. yellow 2.77V4 No.

2 yellow Sep Dec RYE 2.7714 N. 1.32V4 1.32ii 1.32V4 Soybean oil 11.65N. Staple Prices 1.33 1.33 V. 1.33 May Jul Sep on Monroe at First. Will 'Hang On There was an earlier rumor 1.32 I.3314 1.34'4 1.37'4 1.3314 1.34 1.34 1.37 1.33 1.33 1.36'.

1.36 What the Stocks Did Associated Dec NEW YORK (AP) The nickels, dimes, quarters and half dollars. Sometimes, said Mrs. Moore, there was a donation of $100 or $150 or $200 or $250. Gradually, the fund built up as Lee's bust waited in the courthouse lobby. On Jan.

19, the bust will finally reach its resting place. pi that members of the chapter 35 commodities (INSERT TO COME) Thur. Wed. Previous Day 175.76, Week Ago 174.91, The Lee County Bank raMeest raoeftAi oapoeir mewRAMCs CORPORATION Advances 649 740 planned to disband once they 1.34 1.37 2.74 2.76 2.79 2.79 2.76 2.69 2.63V41 Month Ago 176.55, Year Ago 166.66. Declines 531 440 Unchanged 230 233 see the completion of their 2.74 2.76 2.78V2 2.79 2.75 2.68 2.6214 2.75Va 2.78 2.80 2.81 2.76V2 2.68V2 2.63V4 .273 2.75 2.77'2 2.78 2.74 2.67 2.61 '2 1965-66 1964 1963 1962 2.74 2.77V2 2.79 2.8OV2 2.76V4 2.68 2.63V4 Jan Mar May Jul Aug Sep Nov WfJM DCPAMTtKMT High 176.76 166.99 162.77 166.84 Low 166.20 160.56 157.51 159.99 Total Issues 1410 1413 New 1965 highs 96 88 New 1965 lows 8 11 (1926 average equals 100) SHOP MONDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 'TIL 9 P.M.

project, but president Mrs. Lal-la R. Moore quashed the report. "As long as one of us is living," said she, "we're going to hang on." A small crowd of spectators gathered at 1:30 p.m. to watch as James William Clifford, a charter member of the Civil War Commission and a collec tor of relics; and Mrs.

D. P. Roberts, chairman of the chap attention: music lovers! BROTHERS ORT MVIKS (MAT TO ter monument fund committee, sunk the relics into the concrete. Said Clifford, as the objects were buried, "Goodbye for the next 100 years, or until the street is widened." Placed in the base by itself was a rusty bayonet found 95 years after the battle at "Bloody Angle" in a Confederate trench near Spotsylvania. Eleven smaller relics were buried together in a container which added the only modern note a plastic refrigerator box.

A cement finisher smoothed over the concrete, set in a wooden form, and the cere I mony ended. On hand to witness the his I 22S toric event were Chairman Julian L. Hudson of the County Commission, Commissioner Kenneth Daniels, Fort Myers Postmaster Ellis Solomon and City Councilman W. Sam Comp-ton. Mrs.

Roberts, mistress of ceremonies, told the gathering that Lee's monument will stand as a symbol to the unity between the north and south of the nation. History Outlined Clifford outlined the history and description of each of the 12 items before placing them in Ihe base. The relics included a belt buckle, a bronze sword hilt, a gun strap, a shell fragment. Dart of another shell, a stereo 10-record sets hi-fi and stereo LP's canister shot, a minie ball and several bullets. Clifford, a native of Washington.

D. who has collected new 40" record cabinets by Universal 19.99 6.99 ruHi War mementos for 40 39 years, told the gathering that he found the items on battlefields in Virginia "where thousands of young Americans gave their lives to preserve the unity of this country." He said those who died are not unlik2 young Americans who today are fighting and dying around the world for free (stereo only) Three entirely different libraries of easy listening pleasure at Brand new styling with raised back galleries. Holds records! Sturdily constructed, easy to assemble. 40' L- r- i. up to 400 long, 26" and brass- gn ana 10 aeep.

reatures Three sliding doors period matched hardware. Available in Records by the carload! Restock your record library now at these unheard of LOW LOW PRICES! It's so easy to "charge remarkably low price! Ch finished hogany oose in modern style fruitwood in Soanish walnut or ma-style. SLIGHT ASSEMBLED! trom the bound of Magnifi icence. EXTRA CHARGE FOR CABINETS DELIVERED Treasure Concert Favorites, and Chest. dom and peace.

They are endeavoring to do as Gen. Lee said: 'I will do my duty and fight to the Clifford said. Mrs. Moore recalled the history of two early fund drives to Mtai Records Second He.

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