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Deaths ST. JOSEPH Sister Marie Hilger, 84, died Wednesday at St. Benedict's convent. Funeral services will be 4 p.m. Friday at St.

Benedict's Chapel. Burial will be in the convent cemetery. Friends may call at St. Benedict's Convent after 1 p.m. today.

Sister Marie was born Sept. 22, 1893, in Roscoe to the late Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hilger. She entered St.

Benedict's Convent in Feb. 1912, and celebrated her Diamond Jubilee of Profession Aug. 15, 1975. Sister Marie served as a chemistry teacher at the College of St. Benedict, St.

Benedict's High School, Cathedral High School, and St. Mary's High School, Bismarck, N.D. She also taught in Altoona, Wis. For many years she served the Indian Apostolate. In Sister Marie retired to St.

Benedict's Convent. Survivors include her sisters, Mrs. James (Hildegard) Twomey, St. Cloud; and Mrs. J.H.

(Rose) Colman, Minneapolis. Nothnagel LITCHFIELD Lester J. Nothnagel, 36, Rt. 2, died Tuesday in Meeker County Hospital as a result of injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m.

Friday at St. Philip's Catholic Church. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call after 4 p.m. Thursday Johnson-Hagglund Funeral Home.

Parish prayers will be at 8 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Mr. Nothnagel was born March 18, 1942, in Stearns County, to Andrew and Rose Nothnagel. He was a farmer in rural Litchfield.

Survivors include his wife, Barbara; children, Keith and Shawn, at home; parents, Litchfield; grandmother, Mrs. Angeline Nothnagel, St. Cloud; brothers and sisters, Andrew Litchfield; LeRoy, Crystal; Eugene, Ethica, N. Mrs. Shirley Bollin, Loretto; Mrs.

Richard (Elaine) Sundahl, Faribault; and Mrs. Michael (Audrey) Kramer, Watkins. Anderson Anderson, HARRIS 73, died Mrs. Albin Wednesday (Rose) Methodist Hospital, Minneapolis. Funeral services will be 10 a.m.

Saturday at St. Gertrude's Catholic Church, Forest City. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. Friends may call after 2:30 p.m. Friday at Ertl Funeral Home in Watkins.

Parish prayers will be 7:30 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Survivors include her husband; sons and daughters, Kenneth, Minneapolis; Sheldon, Mrs. Arnold (Rosemary) Fresse and Mrs. Chester (Geraldine) Peterson, Harris; Mrs.

Herman (Shirley) Schoenhardt, St. Paul; 11 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Dean VILLARD Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Friday at First United Church in Sauk Centre for Harold C. Dean, 79, Rt.

1, who died Tuesday at his home in Grove Lake Township. The Rev. B. Edmon Martin will officiate. Burial will be in Grove Lake Cemetery.

Friends may call after 4 today at Schad Funeral Home in Sauk Centre. Mr. Dean was born June 24, 1898, near Grey Eagle to the late Lewis and Jennie (Barnard) Dean. He married Alva Kraft March 31, 1932, in Lyman Prairie. He farmed STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF Stearns MENTS OF SENTATIVES COURT COUNTY COURT PROBATE DIVISION Court File No.

24,569 NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR FORM AL PROBATE OF WILL AND APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE IN UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS In Re: Estate of Raymond R. Hippler, Deceased TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS AND CREDITORS: 1124 St. Germain Street, St. Cloud, MN 56301 Publish: May 25, June 1, 1978. Notice by publication is hereby given that on the 16th day of June, 1978, at 9:30 o'clock A.M., a hearing will be held in the above named Court at St.

Cloud, Minnesota, for the probate of an instrument purporting to be the Will of the above named decedent, and for the appointment of John F. Fletcher, whose address is 1124 St. Germain Street, St. Cloud, MN. 56301 as personal representative of the estate of the above named decedent in unsupervised administration.

That, if proper, and no objections are filed, a personal representative will be appointed to administer the estate, to collect all assets, pay all legal debts, claims, taxes, and expenses, and to sell real and personal property, and do all necessary acts for the estate. Notice is further given that ALL CREDITORS having claims against said estate are required to present the same to said personal representative or to the Clerk of The Court within four months after the date of this notice or said claims will be barred. Dated: May 16th, 1978 (s) Rainer L. Weis Judge Clerk Probate Division Stearns County St. Cloud, MN 56301 Fletcher Law Offices, Ltd.

Attornery STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF STEARNS COUNTY PROBATE Court File NOTICE OF INFORMAL a number of years prior to his employment as an electrician with Cold Spring Granite Works. He retired in 1974. He was an Army Veteran of World War II and was a member of the First United Church of Sauk Centre, Sauk Centre VFW Club, Odd Fellows Lodge, Cold Spring American Legion and the St. Cloud Disabled American Veterans Association. Survivors include his wife; sons and City, daughter, Charles, Huachuca Robert, Sauk Lawrence, Maplewood; Rolf, Phoenix, Suzanne Dean, Villard; 11 grandchildren and one greatgrandchild.

He was preceded in death by son and daughter, Ronald and Shirley. Pallbearers will be Allan Beidleman, D. Huisenga, Oliver Guinn, Arthur Dickson, Edwin Gettel and Herbert Claude. Babst Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Saturday at Holy Spirit Catholic Church for John A.

Babst, 81, 1012-12th Ave. who died Wednesday at the St. Cloud Manor Nursing Home. The Rev. Virgil Helmin will officiate.

Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call after 3 p.m. Friday at Daniel Funeral Home. Mr. Babst was born Aug.

29, 1896, in Barnsville to the late John H. and Anna Babst. He married Pauline Young of St. Cloud May 31, 1920, in St. Adelbert's Church, St.

Paul. He lived in St. Cloud most of his live and was employed by Burlington Northern Railroad more than 45 years until retiring in 1964. He was a member of Brotherhood of Railway Carmen of the United States and Canada Lodge 812. Survivors include his wife; sons and daughters, Richard Babst, Mrs.

Virginia Bailey, Edmund and Clement Young, St. Cloud; brother and sisters, Robert, Portland, Mrs. Marcella Burke, Vancouver, Mrs. Jack (Rayma) Clemmer, Deerwood; Mrs. Viola Wallander and Mrs.

Adelle Ruddy, Minneapolis; Mrs. Paul (Louise) Midus, La Tuene, Mrs. Felix (Irene) Mihelich, St. Cloud; nine grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Thomas, Roger and Christ Young, Dr.

David Howard, Duane Anderson and James Kloskin. Livestock OMAHA, Neb. quotations lb barrows and mostly 50-75 50.00-50.50; 240- lower, 325-650 Cattle and steady, cows steers, 1,250 lb, lb. at 62.75; choice 62.50; a short load 1,025 lb, 60.25; lb, 60.00; 59.50, occasionally cial cows, canner and low Sheep: 300; ewes steady; a spring lambs, 108 shorn slaughter lots Estimates mostly utility' for calves, 700; hogs, CHICAGO potato markets Tuesday in 100 whites 6.50; 50 whitres 3.25; round whites 8.00; Idaho russets sets 14.00-14.80; 14.00. MINNEAPOLIS Grain Exchange July corn $2.69 $2.44 nominal, cash soybeans wheat $3.20 down down corn down CHICAGO winter 3.27¼n 3.35¼n.

(hopper) 2.61¼n 1.55¼n. Soybeans No 2 yellow 2.70¼n (hopper) NEW YORK offerings. steady, changed. PERSONAL REPREAND NOTICE TO CREDITORS In Re: Estate of William Elwood, Deceased TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS AND CREDITORS: Notice by publication is hereby further given that informal appointment of Irene Elwood, whose address is Route 6, St. Cloud, MN 56301, as personal representative of the estate of the above named decedent, has been made.

Any heir, devisee or other interlested person may be entitled to ap(pointment as personal representative or may object to the appointment of the personal representative and the personal representative is empowered to fully administer the estate inicuding after 30 days from the date to issuance of his letters, the power to sell, encumber, lease, or distribute real estate, unless objections thereto are filed with the court (pursuant to Section 524.3- 607) and the court otherwise orders Notice is further given that ALL CREDITORS having claims against said estate are required to present the same to said personal representative or to the Clerk of the Court within four months after the date of this notice or said claims will be barred. Dated: May 17, 2978 (s) Susan Senczek Registrar Clerk Probate Division Stearns County St. Cloud, MN 56301 Hughes, Hughes. Thoreen, Sullivan Attorney 808 St. Germain Street St.

Cloud, Minnesota 56301 612-251-5474 Publish: May 25, June 1, 1978. Court File No. 24,661 NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR FORMAL PROBATE OF WILL AND APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE IN UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS In Re: Estate of Mary Ellen Schoen, Deceased TO ALL INTERESTED STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF STEARNS. COUNTY COURT PROBATE DIVISION PRINCETON The Rum River will be back this year a year's absence. Festivities tonight with the Miss PrinPageant and will wind up with a dance and drawing a 1978 car.

usually annual festival was held last year because the local Chamber of Commerce found few willing to work on it. But interest spurred its revival year. Miss Princeton will be selected pageant beginning at 7:30 p.m. at the Princeton Junior School gymnasium. From through Saturday carnival entertainment will be provided by State Shows at the Mille 10 I 5 10 5 7 12 57 -1 .75 1 5 5 13 10 10 4 10 1 1 June 1, 1978 Daily Times, St.

Cloud, Minn. 37 Festival after begin ceton Rum River Sunday for fest starts at not The Princeton people public this I See By the Times Max. Min. Rg. Mn.

Pr. Sn. 55 27 65 25-40 69 31 69 40 67 34 66 37 64 41 53 44 63 37 80 35 72 50 59 44 64 45 72 39 72 45 77 47 80 46 80 44 83 56 66 44 71 38 78 52 79 48 81 55 93 66 92 64 72 59 72 61 66 57 65 50 58 49 28 41 .00 .00 45 .00 .00 38 50 .00 .00 29 55 .00 .00 33 51 .00 .00 29 52 .00 .00 23 53 .48 .00 29 49 .32 .00 26 50 .00 .00 45 58 .00 .00 18 61 .00 .00 15 52 .25 .00 19 55 .00 .00 33 56 .00 .00 27 59 .00 .00 30 62 .00 .00 34 63 .00 .00 36 62 .00 .00 27 70 .08 .00 22 55 .01 .00 33 55 .00 .00 26 65 31 64 .00 .00 26 68 .00 .00 27 80 .00 .00 28 78 .04 .00 13 66 .88 .00 11 67 .73 09 62 .35 .00 15 58 .00 .00 09 54 .06 .00 The Times publishes a monthly temperature roundup on the last and first day of each month as a service to our readers. The information is supplied to the Times by the staff of the National Weather Service Office in St. Cloud.

BIRTHS Girls to: David and Judith Knutson, 801- 17th Ave. Greg and Julie Lingl, 508-4th Ave. NE. Boys to: Mr. and Mrs.

Bernard Huls, Rt. 3, Box 96, Rice; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kilgard, Rt. 1, Foley; Mary and Bill Boom, 741-17th Ave.

S. Crime log ST. CLOUD POLICE Hughes, Hughes, Thoreen Sullivan NSP 26 808 St. Germain Street White Consolidated St. Cloud, Minnesota 56301 Control Data Publish: May 25, June 1, 1978 St.

Regis NOTICE TO EQUIPMENT DEALERS General Signal 29 Sealed proposals will be received at Burlington Northern the office of the County Auditor off Gamble Skogmo Stearns County at St. Cloud, MinnesoA.M. on the 20th day of Champion Paper ta until 11:00 June, 1978 for furnishing the following American Tel. and Tel. 61 equipment: City Investment Corp 15 ONE (1) ARTICULATING FOUR- Dayton Hudson WHEEL DRIVE LOADER Studebaker-Worthington Proposals may be obtained at the of- Gannett fice of the County Highway Engineer at Minnesota.

International Multifoods St. Cloud, Bids must be accompanied by a cer- First Union Corp. tified check or corporate surety bond in Zayres Corp. favor of the County Treasurer of Stearns County for at least five percent OVER THE COUNTER of the amount of the proposal. Bid Ask The right is reserved to reject any or all bids and to waive any informalities.

Dated at St. Cloud. Minnesota this Buckbee Mears 16th day of May, 1978 Stearns Manufacturing 712 Publish: May 27, June 1, 8, 1978 Dorchester Gas (s) A.B. County Hinnenkamp Auditor Data Fingerhut 100 Theft from van David Blenker, 1451 Third St. SE, reported the theft of a radar detector and a CB radio from his van in the parking lot of his residence.

Total value of missing items estimated at $350. Reported at 10:18 a.m. Wednesday. Theft from vehicle Kenneth Henkemeyer, 1445 Third St. SE, reported the theft of a CB radio, valued at $269.95, from his vehicle parked in a lot at his residence.

Reported at 7:47 a.m. Wednesday. Theft from vehicle James Morrill, 301-16th Ave. SE, reported the theft of a CB radio and a radar detector, total value $175, from his vehicle. Reported at 7:34 a.m.

Wednesday. Truck break-in David Brinkman, 411 Fifth Ave. reported the theft of a horse blanket and show halter, valued at $500, from his truck in his garage. Reported at 4:07 p.m. Wednesday.

Bicycles stolen Two bicycles, valued at $190, were reported stolen from separate locations in St. Cloud Wednesday. Selected stocks NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE 11 a.m. Close Today J.C. Penney Sears NSP 26 Lacs County Fairgrounds.

Stock car races will be the feature attraction Friday night at the Princeton Speedway. Special festival feature races will be run. A full 1 day of activities Saturday will begin with a bike marathon at 8 a.m. and the start of a Jaycee Softball Tournament at Mark Park. A festival parade consisting of 80 marching units will begin at 11 a.m.

and wind a three-mile path around town. The Princeton Fire Department will sponsor a demonstration at 2 p.m. at Riverside Park and a horse show will begin at 3 p.m. at the fairgrounds. The Mille Lacs County Historical Society will conduct an open house from 2 to 5 p.m.

and a musket demonstration will keep Riverside Park crowds amused Friday and Saturday. Bingo will be played during the day Saturday. The last day of the festival will start off with an airport breakfast from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Princeton Airport.

From then on the parks will be kept busy with canoe races beginning at 1 p.m. at Riverside Park, children's plays at 1 and 3 p.m. at Mark Park and folk music performances at 3 p.m. at Riverside Park. The Jaycee Softball Tournament will continue all day at Mark Park.

Festivities will wind up Sunday evening with a dance at 7:30 p.m. Participants will also be able to join in the drawing for a 1978 car at the Princeton Ballroom. at a tonight High tonight Gopher Two testify Caldwell purchased bag May 1 May: 2 May 3 May 4 May 5 May 6 May 7 May 8 May 9 May10 May11 May12 May 13 May 14 May15 May 16 May17 May18 May19 May20 May21 May22 May23 May24 May25 May26 May27 May28 May29 May31 given 1978 at held Cloud, instruof the apwhose Jorepre- above adno obrepresent- administer expenprop- acts for lb. lb, 25 1A at ALL against the four notice or Weis Judge Division County 56301 Sullivan BRAINERD (AP) Two witnesses looked at Roger Caldwell Wednesday and testified that he was the man who purchased a suede suit bag at the MinneapolisSt. Paul International Airport gift shop last June 27.

Witnesses Sandra Schwarzbauer, 25, and Jo Anne Kelly, 52, are employees of the Host Gift Shop at the airport. Their statements placed the 44- year-old Caldwell at the minutes after a car arrived at the airport parking lot after being driven from Duluth mansion where Elisabeth Congdon was been killed. Caldwell, Golden, is accused of killing Miss Congdon and her night nurse, Velma Pietila. Caldwell's wife, Marjorie, is the adopted daughter of Miss Congdon. Miss Schwarzbauer said the $54 sale was made about 6:40 a.m.

that day. Mrs. Kelly, the gift shop supervisor, said she witnessed the sale. The prosecution is attempting to' place Caldwell in Minnesota at the time of the slayings, contending that he drove from the Congdon mansion to the airport and then flew to Colorado. Miss Schwarzbauer described the man who purchased the suit Graham group lists finances MINNEAPOLIS (AP) For the second time in its history, the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association has made a partial, financial disclosure to someone outside the organization.

The most recent disclosure, like the first one last October, was part of a registration with the Minnesota Securities Division for an annu ity fund run by the association. It does not include information on five major affiliates of the Graham bag as 45 to 47 years old with short, curly hair either sandy, blond or light-blond hair. She said he was wearing wire-framed glasses. The description did not match Caldwell who has short, straight, dark hair which is graying. He was not wearing glasses in court Wednesday.

Asked by prosecutor John DeSanto if she saw the man in court who purchased she suede suit bag, Miss Schwarzbauer pointed to Caldwell and said, "Yes, the man in the green suit and the brown Montessori to hold registration next week organization. Graham and his chief lieutenant, George Wilson, said last fall that complete figures for 1977 would be made public after the first of this year. Figures presented to the securities division early this month show that on March 31, 1978, the Graham association had $13,255,846 in assets, total current liabilities of $5,361,043 and "deferred giving programs" of $3,863,457. The Montessori School will hold registration for the 1978-79 school year from 10 a.m. to noon and 1 to 3 p.m.

Monday through Wednesday. Children ages to 6 may enroll. The school teaches academics and "practical life skills." It is located on the second floor of the First United Methodist Church, 302-5th Ave. S. New York Stock Exchange (AP)(USDA) Livestock Wednesday: hogs: 200-240 gilts 1.25 lower; 240- 330 U.S.

1-3's, 200-240 260 lb, 49.50-50.00; sows 45.25-46.00. steers and heifers steady; choice and prime 63.00; load same grade, 1,250 lb steers, 61.00- choice and prime heifers, four loads choice and prime, choice, lb. 58.00- 59.75; utility and commer39.00-42.00; cutter 37.00-39.00; cutter, 33.00-37.00. slaughter lambs and slaughter small lot and prime lb, 69.00; choice and prime lambs, 113 lb, 67.50; a few shorn ewes, 18.00-18.50. Thursday: Cattle and sheep, none.

(AP) (USDA) Major FOB shipping points U.S. lb sacks: Caifornia long lb cartons: Florida round round reds 4.00; Maine 1.95-2.12; Arizona round reds 14.50-16.00; Oregon rusWashington russets 13.50- (AP) Minneapolis futures, 11:45 down 1, cash corn (USDA) July soybeans down (USDA) spring winter wheat $3.34 $2.69 down 1, oats Wheat No 2 hard red Wednesday; No 2 soft red Corn No 2 yellow 2.68¼n (box). Oats No 2 heavy No 1 yellow 7.25n. corn Tuesday was quoted 2.62¼n (box). (AP) (USDA) -butter prices unchanged.

steady, prices un- AND CREDITORS: Notice by publication is hereby that on the 30th day of June. 9:30 o'clock A.M. a hearing will be in the above named Court at St. Minnesota, for the probate of an ment purporting to be the Will above named decedent and for the pointment of Edward K. Schoen address is Rt.

2 Watab personal Lake, St. seph, MN 56374 as sentative of the estate of the named decedent in unsupervised ministration. That, it proper, and jections are filed, a personal ative will be appointed to the estate, to collect all assets, legal debts, claims, taxes, and ses, and to sell real and personal erty, and do all the necessary the estate. Notice is further given that CREDITORS having claims said estate are required to present same to said personal representative or to the Clerk of the Court within months after the date of this said claims will be barred. Dated: May 17, 1978 (s) Rainer L.

Probate Stearns St. Cloud. MN Hughes, Hughes, Thoreen NEW YORK (AP) Selected afternoon Curt 80 10 18 18 KimbCl 2.60 8 12 ReichCh .74 9 10 national prices for New York Dartind 1.60 9 19 42 42 KnigtRd 12 25 46 46 RepStl 1.60 170 Stock Exchange issues: DataGen 17 29 Kopprs 1.10 9 4 234. ResvOil 24 15 48 Sales Dayco 9 Kraft 2.60 8 63 48 Revlon 1.30 14 1409 PE hds High Low Last Chg. DaytPL 1.66 35 Kroger Reynin 3.50 8 232 571 57 1.76 7 98 ACF 2.10 8 59 Deere 1.40 150 LTV 54 Rey Mtl 1.50 9 165 AMF 1.24 9 304 DelMon 1.60 16 LearSg 80 6 24 RiteAid 42 11 32 ASA 92 Delta Air .80 383 45 45 LeeEnt .76 11 20 Robins 32 10 28 113 AbbtLb .72 15 278 Dennys .80 11 96 32 32 Lehmn 69 Rockwl 2.20 27 Addrsg .20 67 DetEd 1.52 11 134 16 16 LevitzF .50 45 23 23 Rohrind 13 15 15 15 AetnaLf 2.20 5 414 DiamS 1.40 6 1503 LOF 2a 6 30 Rorer 66 17 289 18 18 IWird .40 11 35 DigitalEq 14 212 48 Ligget 2.50 9 36 RC Cos 9 46 Akzona .80 17 53 Dillon 1.20b 11 3 LillyEli 1.60 14 169 45 45 RoyID 4.25e 61 AlcanA 1.40 5 120 Disney 32b 15 203 411 41 41 Litton 12 122 RyderS 60 23 AllgLd 1.28 8 42 19 Dr Peppr .60 18 106 19 Lockhd 8 77 SCM 5 119 19 3 AllgPw 1.72 9 412 Dow Ch 1.20 9 797 Loews 1.20 3 27 Safewy 2.20 10 37 AlldCh 2 8 221 Dressr 88 9 27 43 LnStar 1.20 25 SJoMn 1.30 10 15 AlldStr 1.20 6 68 234 duPont 5a 10 62 LILCO 1.70 47 183 StRegP 1.72 9 9 AllisCh 1.50 6 21 DukeP 1.72 8 172 20 20 LaLand 1.20 9 408 24 Sambos .60 11 119 Alcoa 1.80 8 290 441 44 DuqLtg 1.72 11 48 17 LaPac .60 8 109 SFelnd 2.20 6 111 Amax 1.75 33 84 34 34 EastAir 6 387 10 LuckyS 10 41 15 15 SFelnt .60 8 199 AMBAC 1.30 13 54 EastGF .80 11 91 SchrPlo 1.24 10 713 Lukes 57 75 73 AHess 1b 9 252 EsKod 1.72 13 289 55 MGIC .72 14 Schlmb 1.10 15 214 75 AmAir 40 5 218 12 Eaton 2.25 6 229 394 Macmill .64 149 113 Scott .16 10 160 ABrnds 3.50 67 Echlin .72 12 5 28 28 28 Macy 1.65 22 41 SeabCL 2.20 5 20 ABdest 1.40 8 326 8 MdsFd 67 14 14 ElPaso 1.10 293 SearleG .52 147 AmCan 2.70 7 85 401 404 EmrsEl 1.20 13 96 MagicCf 50 6 15 Sears 1.12a 489 ACyan 1.50 10 468 EngMC 1.20 6 29 MAPCO 1.20 11 12 ShellOil 1.80 58 33 33 33 AEIPw 2.12 9 400 22 Ensreh 1.36 8 128 MaratO 2.20 51 45 45 ShellT 1.17e AFamil 6 1543 Esmrk 1.84 62 Mar Mid 80 10 11 Shrwin 74 AHome 1.30 15 1061 30 Ethyl 1.10 276 Marriot 12 11 217 13 13 1.36 18 44 44 AmHosp .68 14 127 271 28 EvansP 6 45 18 18 SimpPat 50 14 36 Mart.M 1.70 7 x814 Signal AmMotrs 72 480 Exxon 3.20 427 Masco 40 11 26 80 5 75 ANatR 188 43 FMC 1.20 133 MassyF 22 Singer Skyline 40 11 50 AStand 2.40 122 46 FairCm .80 12 73 331 MayDS 1.28 172 Smtkin 1.32 20 129 691 ATT 4.60 9 917 Fairind .60 10 68 27 Maytg 1.60a 11 13 26 13 55 AMPine .60 15 788 33 Fedders 69 53 McDermt 215 SonyCp SCrEG 1.62 10 18 173 173- Ampex 15 1621 16 17 FedNM 1.16 305 17 17 McDnld 36 16 262 54 SoCalE 2.24 165 AnchrH 1.60 6 18 FedDSt 1.60 9 34 38 McDonD .60 10 480 34 SouthCo 1.54 198 ArchrD20b 10 1480 173 17 Firestn 1.10 239 McGEd 1.60 8 128 SoRes 1.06 26 36 Armco 1.80 7 150 30 FtChrt 80 McGrH 1 10 79 23 SouPac 2.40 ArmstCk 1 11 297 FstChic 18 Mead 1.12 46 221 SouRy 2.60 50 5 Asarco .40 203 FtinBn 1.40 68 Melville 1.16 153 1.12 224 42 10 AshiOil 2 6 23 Merck 1.70 15 126 SprryR FleetEnt 46 97 SquarD 1.40 10 19 25 AsdDG 1.50 115 FlaPL 2.08 271 274 MerrLy 88 19 215 Squibb 1.02 525 AtlRich 2.40 10 414 FlaPow 2.48 30 30 30 MesaPet 40 13 188 12 3 37 MGM 1.106 13 17 34 St.Brnd 1.36 11 36 AtlasCp 14 Fluor 1.20 StOiICI 352 42 AvcoCp .60 3 333 26 26 FdFair .20 14 MidSUt 1.44 958 StOlnd 2.80 301 2.60 Avery .44 10 x9 4 1.76 14 108 FordM 3.60 198 MMM 2 14 149 633 ForMK 1.24 44 20 20 MinPL 184 10 Avnet .70 31 .30 21 163 Mobil 4.20 63 StaufCh 2.60 15 159 MdMer 16 SterlDg 11 163 Bally Mf .10 15 1614 31 FrpMin 1.60 21 46 10 23 StevenJ 1.20 24 2.28 8 226 254 Fruehf 24 Mohk Dta 18 147 11 StuWor 65 67 BankAm .94 9 161 GAF 60 24 BaltGE Monsan 3.20 207 SunCo 2.80 28 411 Bausch 1.40 11 52 Gannett 1.40 16 172 Mnt DU 1.30 14 17 TRW 1.80 88 BaxtTrv .40 18 35 42 GnCable 12 22 163 163 MonPw 1.92 15 Talley 13 13 13 BeatFd 1.08 10 232 GenDyn 406 Morgan 2.20 9 14 TampE 1.32 9 15 32 4 2.60 .11 x276 Mor Nor 1.20 10 146 28 Tandy 9 226 BellHow .84 14 GnFds 1.64 9 125 32 313 32 Motrola 13 18 Beker Tandy wi 10 Bendix 2.28 32 Gninst 40 10 95 Mt Fuel 2.20 16 354 Tandyeft 31 6 83 21 21 GnMills 11 243 30 30 MtSTel 2.08 9 9 Techner 40 6 141 122 43- GMot 6.60e 5 558 61 BenfCp 1.60 BengtB 10 NOR 10 135 533- Tektrnx 48 13 63 Pd 10 16 GPU 1.76 49 NLInd 1.20 92 Teledn 9.14t 230 BethStl 278 GTE 2.24 987 29 NLT Telprmt 40 Black Dr 60 14 218 Tire 1.30 5 478 27 Nabisco 2.76 10 23 50) Telex 15 112 BickHR 1.25 11 242 Genesco 8.

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