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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • Page 10

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I en n-d Rally Fails, Market Takes Dive Birth Control Report Spurs Searle Drug Stock Average Corp' Ed By The Associated Press Kam- Til Hdrf Irdus- rj- -II Sleek! DO 3 C5.S DO.S D0.7 W.7 H9.S Keyvo-e Ci-slcw a-i Funds-HrCHl'i Cjs 2 Ir.Co CDS 5 loPf 4 Van Invest Tr 197.9 114.0 306.2 ui.T 173.9 141.3 3171 1IM 144 31S 4 The recovttv Bllempl came alter Men-'ay's worn idss line, ihe assassination Kennedy on Nov. Alrcrarii, elec Ironies and airlines, which shower; early srrtnqih, weakened along wjtn mosl el 1ht rest of Ihe Volume lor the day estimated al 7.4 million shares, compsres vjilh 7.0i million rViw-day. Here was. Ihe plelore nrar Ihc The matkel rose moderately In early trading In a reversal of Monday's severe inen Marred sinking as trading, )h: irolnl more by Is sues in fo Alrcradi. eftclromcs and alrllrvs, whkh strong In trading, loil ground.

United and Unlitd Uws held gains ol bcllc-r than a relnl-. Douglas i report irom Miwri, naiy Biiii pisted a HJir Ql mere: than 2 points GL-odriLh End U.S. Rubber decLlitec Ihan a Mini. Gains af ah-Ut a pQ.nl made bv General Eletlrk, MGW, ard I Polaroid IdlI 2 jKlnti and U.S 5tticII infl oir arffjTd advanced In heavy trading or Iht ftrnertcan Stock WCreSf' Britain (pound) 2.J96S loday. Mutual Funds By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 1114 Asl rrf Ann Wulual S.97 II nii'ila Cen I Canadian pur.d Channliig Funjji: Balonee Slock Compnsile Frt 71 rlh OWtr Inve5l Fd n.96 4.5)3 SJI 15 7- -7.

'7 New York Stock Exchange MEW YORK Ittlefl IISI Dl Tins, I1LCV Cp 1.4 Chri 7i O71 1 Ch A4SPPac 1 Chrysler 2 CMc, in Tuesday's slock Irsnsac lloni en the New York Slock Enthjni Am ElPw 33 Am 1 FP Vein JlDh Lew Close Chat JS Allied Srrs 1.35 79 Allts Ch.nl .75 Alcoa l.M Amer.lda Am Alrlln 1.55 7Ki 4f Vu 7iW 7iH IM V. 16H Cyan l.JS H7 Am TS.T l.m til yis 54 Armco SI I 3 S3 33vi 4 I7H 17M. 17-v IP IS'i 1SH ili 10'4 9H- 1.4 If J7v. i. i 34 IS VI 731.4 117 31 57 5711 4S 35V.

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1. 39 5443 53 444 Market at Glance HEW YORK weak; late jelling. Oals-WeaV with corn. Sharply lower; Auousl down 55 c-rls higher la jo top American Stocks Bv The Aiiociattd Prtit Caranlan Saulhcrn Pilroltjgm Canadian ftAarcanl Co Ifl.VIN-J ail Ford Wiolor A Altovs Co Grwl LaVcs Oil Ch-rn Huikv Oil Irving Afr Chute Co Miatluclt Dcnn V'-'-g Tecimlcolrr Tcod Ctvp Ulan IHaho Sugar Co Sou 1.40a im ,90 fl nil llecla 4) J4'A SI 'A llcmcslk 1.40 Oll 1.40 4 IS, '1 101 S3 100 71h Hud BaW 3 72 71V. Gasl.l! Ill 20f.

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MY Cent 195 4414 65 Nia Al l.TO 41 23 23 il AV Z.BJ 34 47 17 -U 1 HDr Pnc 5.40 70 44V. i Nlvsl Alrlln .40 18', 110 108 ire i.7« 17 nv, J71, Pat PwTitLI 1,1 Pan Am .60 Peram Plcl2 PJ HR I. Pepsi Co 1.40 fp Vcr ViQ 16 74.1 75'1 i is 5844 .9714 716 40 97 42 Phlll Pel 2.20 100 5044 SO Rcvn .7.5 Rev Toti 5 il Out SntewnY 51 1 51 Reg Pap 1.401 3J31-1 54 379, 3141. 94 40- 34.4 -ij l-K 344 1911 16 43 750 3644 344119.5 3744 3444 3414 75 2754 57 4014 3943 3J'A- il 31 45, 44 Scull Pap 1 8t 3794 39 Sears Roeb la 946 53 5194 -144 Shell Oil 1.90 34 6 3V, 40V. Srnclalr 3.1S 91 4341 6241 5D15 Baste 27 2243 21Vi Sou Cal Ed 1.2S 91 3514 35Vi 3544 iouttin Co ,96 71 29V, 2844 2P 11 irry Rd 294a 2714 Bland l.B 10 324 i 3IWs 74 4394 4344 6Wi 47V, Si 33V4- iiew vnar 1.500 314, 31 SJiidei3aker 90 3544 3W.J.

i Sunray DX 12 2644 Sunsh 1. 144 3594 3194 35 SlHI 2 19 2 Texaco 3.40a 194 6941 69 Tex Sjl .40 52! (394 94H- 1 Tex Ins .60 308 150 Tran Air I 360 654. 3344 8541-i-li tvansamcr 73 30 ii-. 3 went lb 67 3' "u-v Un Catbide 2 139 59 Ml', tjrt Oil Cat l.Jda 94 5494 51 51w Un I'BC 1.35 3793 IJn Tni.k 2 14 41V, 44 44 ill All 1 1 4-15 43V. 4044 Unll Aire 1.40 7SVi l.i US Smelt J5f JJi.4 51 Y7ashWal 1,03 1 i 31 2013 1091 3094-4 3S4t 3854-8 2244 2141 229'a I 1 5ii, A 111 ,1 niiv Xerox Cp 1 469 Zenith 1 301 34W .34 3444 JVcslg El 1.45 9'9 41 50 viipyih.iusr 1.13 B7 3H4 33H 33V rVaile Mol 1.45 37 13V1 it 11V ,71 33- 3759-3 2 3:94 4.

j.4 7 why gamble: lt's Ha FACT YOU LOSE EVERY DAY YOUR RENTAL IS VACANT! A TWO LINE WANT AD fOU DAYS WHEN YOU HAVE A VACANT HOUSE OR APARTMENT? The Surest Way to Fill A Vacancy is with an l-R WANT AD! STUDY THIS CHART II tont 11 tna tmount al manrj- RcDtaJ per top lost ancb daj tqut rantfll vanant; In 1 Par In 3 Dcti la, 7 Dunlin imji 75 58,50 89 3.66 8,00 1B.G6 17.33 B5 2.113 8.50 10.8J 311,66 99 3.00 9.00 31.00 42.00 100 3.33 10.00 23.33 46.06 US 4.16 12.50 29.16 58.33 ISO 5M 15.00 35.00 WANT ADS--442-7I90 Prices Slide As Traders Start Selling CHICAGO (API-All commodities In grain Mures market slipped Tr.10 5lnp afler noon to-(fay and prices declined sliarply. me lu-cent limit 1he Aunusl contract vii L-i we'e on aoour etc cents. Wheal almosl live cents Ihe extreme and corn, svtikh had held unio siuaii gains ruosi ct 11c day, yleldfffl to Increased celling. Carlel receipts were esl -re-ac a-: heat S2 cars, corn 139, oals 33, rye 2, barley soybeans A. Chicago Cpsh Grain CH1CAOD No.

2 hard V95n; No. 2 red l.SBV4n. Corn No, 2 Yellow Oals No. 2 heavy Soybeans ell 13.73n. Wheal (Inlsned 4 1o 143 cents a hustiel 53 nstfd, 2V, 1 cents September Sl.29',4; soy- l.M".

1 1C, ill, 1.94 1 (.11 I.519, 3.49V, 3.45i4 J. i i-TV, 1 985, JJ3'A 3.36'/, 3.i»ft 3.1994 37044 3.30 3 73 3 Ji4 1 j.ii j. ii J-V, Minneapolis Flour '7 9. lb sacks: unctitinged, 9.LD; standard palenls 16 cents Livestock Markets Chicago CHICAGO (AO IJSOA HogJ l- 000; Hulchcrs 50 higner lo 30 lower; 1-2 13 o.lf trs inljM.I 190-750 104 25.00.26. 75; 2-3 250-370 His 95.50- 111 slausVittr- silDcrs 2S.JS2i.fK>> choice ffMLSSQ lbs gwd and choice 24.00-24.35: qwxf 23.W-21«J; pdckafre mixed tn.alcc prime 9i0 heifers choka 9M- 1,00.

lbs 14.Cu-24.7ij mixed fjocd and choice 21.00-23.7Si nood 2l.S0-23.2Si utilitv and commercial cnwi uliniy ar.d commer-tijl bulla 2O.S0-?3.$0. Sheep 2W: soring famlii slrjdv; couple iDlt chclce ard prime I 1 1 I iiiyh choice In dL'dinn primp 1,075 H)i 25. 7b iho'c- 0 50; W.a}, oiirj choiH 34.CO-24.T5i slaugrilcr heller-i CHPIC- pr TC It) 5 3i 0O.2i.IS; lh5 23.it-34.50,-ulliillES and ccmrrercla- cowj l6.rjM7.Mj canner and tufTer cows T5 uKI- commercial and nc-yi bull? 21 Hogi 5)0OOj barrows and gILIs rvjijinr, 5fvriE safes U.S. 1-2 21i i ibi aleaHy In 25 cpnls higher, but modeal i I i Tl( i 1-3 lVlj 1U 2iU lbs sicadv Id 25 sdws not fully us- Ml-I I' Il ijlri: 21S in 110 lbs 26 50-26 75; 1-3 170 tu lbs 35.7J-?6.?5. South Si.

PauT 7J.J.VJ.1,/,, inch Ui'lU-rs 7S.K>; ulililv Atd corniin-ircral cows 13.00-17.75; canned and culler cows lfi.00-17.50; iilililv And cnmnwrtifil bulls 73.00-23.00; ter catvci 21 24.00; h.qflsr; Strung io 25 InChpr; feeder pigs ateadv; 200235 lb barrows and gilts 2t.50; 1-3 200-2JO lbi. 35.5t JA.0O, 1-3 to 3iO 7l.iO-22.5a; 1-2 120-160 lb feeder pTgs 23 Sheep- l.tVS; spring slaughter fambs 5imn-g 25 higher; o-hcr classes gen er-ally flnd prime lb spring alAugVilfir lambs 24.75; choice ar.d prime 50-110 lb shorn eld crop lamUi ulilliy and gDOd srtorn ev.es S.50-7M; rhnlc: l.ircv iO-30 lb burlng feifer- iambi 71 in. 1 1 11 5 Livi-atock Commisslrin Co. Cat-lie -2M; Compared MortOJV. rfaiscs sfrmg, fcul volume too limited tllllltv 19.0O-V1.

il.rw-l*.?Cl; flocJ roi-rs cr.clce cr noo-JirA- gecid liciler ladders New York Wool Weal (ulures wore lowsr tchdav an com-rnnsiDn rrouie Wool lops fnlurps Ccl 127.3, Dec War 135.3, Wool lopi c.uict, r.o sales. Certificated spot l-ps "80S. New York Metals tvew YODK spol ninltfrnus rrc'al prices lodav: Cippar cams a CDr-ificclicul Vallnv. Lrafl IS cenii a pound, New York. Zinc cents a easl si, l.ou.s.

Tin. 1.SE4'. a pound, Nrw Yftrlt. Foreign silver 1.393 per Irflv cunce, fjpw Produce Markets Butter and Eggs Bui tr Jl? 8V EfffiJ Unori 7i per ceni belief graiij A i 4544J mixed rrtedlums 34; standards checks v8. Polatoe! Arrivals 411 nn Irsck lijj Iclal U.S.

stiipmanli Mli do. mand cots, marvel illohllv slrongan car-lol track sales; Calilornls icng vhitcs, Texas retrnd reds 3253.10. Cattle Futures prime and chdlt nijc loday t' c.lll tics HI all Lew P.v. 39- 35.91 1S.61 7S.ll? 3S.V! 24 4S 24 ii 24 75 FS 37.50 17.45 J7.42 61 lr.1I 2T.BS 2750 17 Bl 41 31.70 76 45 2( Call Brings Rebuke From U.S. (Continued from Page 1) crjiic-al speeches in the Senate, 'To accent tor oursclvcii a concept of litis war sucli as drat advanced by Gen.

Nguyen Cao ny, would uppear to he at gravest variance with the interest and policies ot (ho United oiates," Mansfield said. Mansfield was immediatelv supporlwt by the senators who neard ills Jacob Javits, Georgii D. Aik en, and LEverett Salton stali, K-Mass. "It is hiati lime Gen, Kv un derstood he doesn't speak tor uie united States," Javits said. Ky belief in an In terview in U.S.

Neivs and World Report that a military invasion of Communist North Viet Nam is needed (or a complete victory and that it is better to light the Communist Chinese now' "than in five or ten years." Unemployment Claims Dip In Helena Helena unemployment claims! mppea sngnuy last, week anc Montana Unemployment Com peivsation Commission Chairman Edgar II Rctder said the state is enjoying the "healthiest ero nomic climate in its history." Helena claims dropped two to 95. Statewide, claims were al 1,655, a drop ot 185 from the prior week and 7B7 below the same week a year ago. "More job finius should be forthcoming in thu next 14vd weeks," Kceder said, "especial ly in conslrucfion, manufoclur ing and agriculture:" Cash registers of main street iratie aim service lirrns were as tourists and snecial siiits promotion airjea sales, he sam. UCC checks totaling were paid to 1,238 unemployed m--ta, tie House Committee Approves Bighorn Recreation Bilf WAbHlNGTON (AP) The House Interior Committee approved today a hill to create a M.KHKicrp. Bighorn Canvon na tronai recreation area in Mon tana and Wyoming.

The hrll, similar to one passed by the Senate, would aulhorize tne establishment of the Yelluw-stone River recreation area along the shoreline of the uam iteservoir. Estimated cost of the land to be purchased is 5355,000. About 9fl per cent ot Ihe land involved is by the federal govern Under tire hill, Crow Indian land would be included in the recreation area only at the re quest of the Craw Tribal Council. The Indians would be permitted to develop public reciea tion facilities on any of their Search for Youth Losr in Yellowstone Abandoned Today YELLOWSTONE PARK (AP) A general search has been abandoned tor Dennis Johnson of Inyokcns, Calif. He disappeared tsvo weeks ago alter leaving the family camp to looK lor a younger bis ter.

She later was found safe An intensive search for Ihe child turned up nothing, Park aupt jptin b. MCLougn.m said Although the general search over, MeLaugTilirP said routine parK patrols win continue on tne wokout tor lfie boy. The boy's father, William Johnson, 32, said he will con tinue hunting For his son at least1 two more weens. The Independent- Record, Hcfeiw, Monreino, July 26, IStSfi Wffi AUGUST 5-6-7, 1966 BOOSTER BADGE A gc-td bucking horse on a white background with blue lettering on booster badges for the Lost Chance Stampede Aug. 5-7, now available in Helena from members of the Central High School Twirlers.

Allocation (Continued from Page 1) sin, Pondera, Teton, new, $864,617 old. 7, Broadwater, Jefferson Lewis and Clark £246,562 new. $232,634 old. Dist. 8, Granite, Mineral.

Mis soula, Powell, Ravalli, new, $586,740 old. Uisl. Beaverhead, Deer, idge, Madison, Silver Rnw. $287,661 new, S3G6.5G9 old. Dist.

Gallatin, Meagher, Park. Sweet Grass. Wlieatlanrl. $772,938 new, 5617,102 old. Dist It, Bio Horn, Carbon.

Golden Valley, Musselshell, Stillwater, Treasure. Yellow stone, 5224,504 new, 5222.746 old. Dist. 12, Carter, Custer, Fallon Powder River, Rosebud, $556572 now, $586,741) old. Insurance Firm Asked in Suit To Pay for Rings Vonnie Colgrnve Is asking and court casts from the St.

Paul Fire and Marine Insurance! Co. to compensate for three i allegedly insured by the, company, according to a com-! piaim; uiea in district court here. The plaintiff claims thai rings, belonging to his wife were stolen in March 1366 and alleges lliat Ihe defendant has repudiated any liability under the policy. Government Has Eye on Powder River Ciavcrnmenl planners mav do away with the fame of Powder a mile wide and an incli deep. Sen.

Lee Metcalf, said lhat al his request (be Dil-rcau at Reclamation will bring up to date its study or a proposed rmilli-purpusu project for (he southeastern Montana river. Metcalf quoted Bureau oT Reclamation Commissioner Floyd Doniiny as saying Ihe Mour-head unit proposal "wtiuld benefit areas in both Montana and Wyoming." The size of the project was not indicated. Dciminy mentioned inleresl in lite Moorheari prnjert in commenting (hat the bureau's Yel-lowlail Dam project in Montana is near completion. We're going fo be around Montana tor a long time lo conic," Metcalf quoted Dominy in a news release. tending nart-v- -I i Grass, Maintenance rile -llr slrurtim Havre.

C.istGCJe, SeccnoHty Grade, and S.8 miles cl Ihe Great Falls-Nc-'ih road, beglnnlnrr about miles Irom It-e Cascade-Chouteau Cnunly line anil Civp Car.ilrL'cttin Greil FslU. Larooo. Conslruclion ol ice cn 7 5 mites ol the Cclumlius-Soulh -st read, enlending northwest ttie o. s. 3i-7.

vi. rtos. al linns, 'oi Ha-c ana Eweel nee Cruitn ana stocking, locotloni and haul aggregate. Holland Construction Co Billings, $103,375. Bill Collection Agency Files Four Lawsuits Creditors Ifecovcrv Kerviee Iihs filed four complaints involving collections in dislricl court here.

In a complaint against Paul Bailey, the Service alleges he is indebted to Francis Smith, doing business as Smith's Phil- Hp's IjG, for merchandise sold and delivered up to Nov, Id, 1965 The Service is asking $337.96, plus iiilerest and costs of the suit, from Nov. II), 1965, accord ing to the complaint. Judgment of $100 attorneys' fees and $162.50 plus interest on a promissory nalu is beintr asked from James LeRoy Mcintosh, according to another complaint men ny ine service. The comolaint allotres Mcin tosh is indebted to Michael Massa in the promissory note, dated Sept. 30, 1962.

The Service is also asking $45.18, plus interest anc! coals oT suit from Mcintosh lor a debl allegedly nwed Joseph L. Flan-sass, doing business at flelena itstiin and T.V. A complaint filed bv Ihe Serv ice against Bernard Menard al leges thai Menard is indicated to Louis Schullmever, doiiiR business as Lou's Mobil Serv ice, lor merchandise delivered amounting to $323.51. The Service is asking judg ment for Ihe sum. plus interest ana frosts or suit.

Charles Parks is allegedly in debted to flic Silver Bow Gen. cral Hospital for hospitalization ana care amounting to S7G0.60, according to a complaint filed by the service, 't'hu complaint says ihe service is asking for a junijmeni or tne sum plus terests and court costs. Reclamation Bureau Seeks Drainage Bids Bias fur drainage projects in Lewis and Clark and Broadwater counties have been requested by the U.S. Bureau of Rec lamafion. The bids are for earlhwurk and structures for open and closed drains in Crow Creef: Pump Unit near Toslon ir m-oadwaler County, and in Hel ena Valley Unit in Lewis and Clark- County.

Scaled bids will he received at the Bureau uf Reclamation, Rocky Mountain Building, Great ans, until 10 a.m. Aug. 10, when they will be opened. Bids Total $4.6 Million (Continued from Puge 1) os and drain sinckpire surtaeina Irom rour Inrallnns Ir 1 o-'O Bll.ingi. S53.930 Sandy Suffers LOS ANGELES (AP)-Sandy Koufav is suffering the worst pain at his career in his arthritic clhmy, his physician says, but bolstered by pain-reducing medication the Angeles Dodg ers' great left-hander keeps pitching.

90'Minute Mortar Attack Unleashed on U.S. Post SAIGON, South Vict Nam The Viet Cong unleashed a AO-minute attack with mortars and recoilless rifles tonight on the command post of Ihe U.S. 25th Infantry (Tropical Lightning) Division at Chu Lai, IB miles northwest ot Saigon. The enemy' weapons finally fell silent under flic countcr-flre of American artillery and fiery napalm loosed by four U.S. Air Force F10B Super Sabres on the suspected cun siles.

A U.S. spokesman said American casualties were very light He had no immedi ate word on Viet Cong losses. iilisewlierc in the South, lighting slackened during the day, but U.S. airmen flew over typnoon winds and througn monsoon rains Id pound Com munist targets north and south of the border. The mortar shells started falling on the 25lh Division base at YMCA Events Waanesday, July 37 9-4: 30-Day Camp.

9- recrealion. v-i: liny I.iti 10- iwfm class. icr' swim ciast. 11- 11:10 -Pn llv, CI-J5S i.vlir cl.uV Gym recroallcn, nnd adult gyno trs reollon, Ct, clots. 7i30-9-FiJn Chu Lai shortly after sunset There was no report of nrry casualties rirsi reports indi cated thai il was nol a major attack hut follower! (he patlcrn of other Viet Cong harassrnenls cn ihc doorsteps ot h.ngon in tne unit tuw tiavs.

Jig guerrillas struck nine tunes in the Kaifion area won day, shelling and machine-gun ning government mililia posts ana a reiugce reiDcatiDii comer More than miles north of Saigon, U.S. Marines pursued me num tor trie uaiierea suryi vors of the first full Norlh Vict- ti.itnc.se division sent south, but made no contact with (lie slip pery Backtracking across the 'nearby 17lh Parallel border or westward toward Laos, the Communists left behind dead, the Marines reported, TO PLACE A WANT AD CALL RATES 442-7190 Minimum Charge 75c Consecutive Days Withbut chango of copy 2 TIMES Per Line 2 Or. I 1 TIME Per Line 2Pc 3 Per Line 18c 7 TIMES Pej Linn He a 30 Per Ltne 13c DEADLINES Ilea prCor to 5 DISPLAY CLASSIFIED: Cosy rnust be to unite cy new fct tc'-cwln-i dors edll'on, tl noon lor Sjnday and Won- CANCELLATION i CaiKOllatljr, ot noon Saturilav tn CIVI1 RIGHTS LAW Tha Civil Hiatus Ac! ne itmns are nnly 111 cote tinnallde occupalKnal c-al-Itlcitlnni (3) lo Indlcala r.hlch To make cirldtn voi all 06 lab optnlnns you ate "eligible, checl 5 Ihrcui NOTICE; noiHpapej- rtsarvii mi edit nr refect edv( rising. TELEPHONES Wont Ads 4-12-7190 CltolotJon 90 Buiineis Office News Room 1840 Disploy AtJs 442-5030 Legal Advertising The cuntraclnr shall llr Bids I recelrea, irjbllclv llJ IMST) i- HEADQUARTERS No. 135 03 murilflKA, Mcnl.

ln fi SSSfiSH 3rd Cnglnearirj op- ne.ena, rvionlana. ids be accompanied hv bin se- perfcrmanco Cd Slarc SLDcor.lrHrtrr win be to nave Monlana p.oilc Irnrlor's License. "I'hdratr his hid la. al and read aloud at lo-nr. aTr'e'oar-d inn ol the Hoard al the Caollol ftulldnB Helena, ror nt "Hiding, Alont.

AyE 45-01-31, Unfverslly ct Atonlana. MissmM, Ml" bl" hlas win ce rrcelveff tor the following division, ol the word: Work on Ihe rorn-i return, In good ld aller and non-bidders vne-hall ot am laser malerlal payment bond of lwit oi the shall comply with nil labai pj-ari caa and rcnulrcmonn ol Stale slatulu Each bidder will be required lo have a Montana Public Conlwcicr's L'corie a least Ihlriy dny, alter Ihe In Ihe nslrueiren. tn The Owner reserves me rkJit to acccof or reject any cr all bids. llAlfc CONTROLLER Ev: Ralph C. Ktnviin By: to.

Wm. McEmrmy, Execullvc Clerk, 15. 19, 19198, Fife ND. 91(7 Nollec ot Probale or Will 2'i 1 Ccu" 01 lhe Flfi' aital Olslrlcl cl Ihe Stale ol Montana, IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF STHIEOISGCR, Daa, 'L NOTICE 15 llcrtE OIVEN: Thai Iht rfav af Aungirsl, a I trie tiaur a.m. al Iho caurlrooni or this Court apiiolntcd OEIi, detonscd.

Helena, Mortans, has bcci Ihe lime and place for f9NfM iTKIEDIN- ncarinn ihc cation of DOROTHY WEST lor Issuance lo her ol Laltirs Testamentary and when and yrhcre any par-son rnfer-oslc-d mav appjar and ranlosl Ihe same. Dared July 75, NORA Clerk. QV WALTES J. BURNS, SMITH. AUL W.

SMITH, J. CHAIUVICK H. SMITH WILLS ORIHTON 6. MARKLE, tosnlona. AUorneys lor Eslale.

July 16, 31, August 7,.

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