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Deadwood Pioneer-Times from Deadwood, South Dakota • Page 8

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The New York Stock Market PIONEER-TIMES UmmiwumI. S. Dak. THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1961 NEW YORK (UPI)-New York Stock Exchange midday prices: i Forest Lookout Cited Byron Hazcltine, lookout on Harney Peak, in the Black Hills National Forest, has received $200 and an acccmpinyins certificate of for rviirrair ir.g a consistently standard of aciom. it a 11 11 Thursday bv I low ('.

Lee. supervisor. Hazcltire ics'c'e-it of Custer, has been employed by the Black Hills National Forest sua 1913. ewV t. Whitewood Guests in the John Rucastle home on Sunday were Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Young and family and Vernon Gutsche. all of City. Dr. and Mrs.

Jesse C-nft attond-ed the Minnesota Collie Club Show at Hopkins. Minn, last weeK-end where their collie "Craflhav-en's Addition." won first in clnss in collies bred by exhibitors. Also winning honors was their "Hew-mont Flair," who was named runner-up to best of breed. Mr. and Mrs.

John Eixenberger of Sheridan. were Sunday guests in the Francis Murray home. Sunday dinner guests in the Warren Carlson home were Mr. anil Mrs. Junior Stensaas of Ileal Butte.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anders and Mrs. Emil Carlson of Deadwroc: 8 perry 32 Std Brds 61 SO Cat 53 SO Ind 54 SO NJ 47 Stud Pack 8 Swift Co 44 Texaco 102 Tcxa GS 24 Un Carb 141 I'ti Flee 45 Un Pac 34 Unit Aire 46 Unit Airl 48 Unit Corp 8 Unit Fruit 20 US Gyp 101 US Rubber 59 US Smelt 36 US Stl 90 Vanadium 26 West Air 28 Pac G4E 814 Pan Amn 19S Paramount 77 Penney 394 Pcnn RR 15 Pepsi Cola 53 Philco 23'4 Phil Morris 99 Phil Pet 58T4 Pitts Stl 17 80 Pullman 394 Iure Oil 36 RCA 624 Raytheon 39 Rep Av 44 Rexall 55 Reyn Met 51 Reyn Tob 118 Safeway 46 Scab Aili 32 Sears Roe 60 Shell Oil 43 Sinclair 44 1-2 from orriS for i "lipase; iji tfmradiiafion West Union 47 Wstgh El 44 Wonlworth 76 Yng 112 Yng Stl Dr 214 Zenith 152 Skelly 59 Socony 48 So Co 59 Abbott 70'4 Acme Stl 226 Admiral 13T4 Aid Chem 60'i Aid Sirs 58' Allis Chal 29 Alum Ltd Alcoa 73 '4 Amn Air 25 Amn Out i Amn Cyn il Amn Dist 45 Amn Mtrs 1974 Amn Smelt 72' Amn Amn Tob 79 Anaconda Armour 35' a Bendix 64" '3 Beth Stl 4S'i Boeing I'o'h Borden 64 78 Borg Warn 42 Punoughs 327i Case 1 1 Catplr 37 Celanese 35U Celotex 287i Cerro 44 '4 65' i Chrysler 11 Cities Svc 57'i C(H-a Cola 89 Colgate 42 23 Com Ed 79: Con Ed 81'i Cont Air 11 Cont Can 434 Cont Oil 58' i Cruc Stl 26'4 Curt Wr 20 Deere 61 19a8 Douglas 33 Dow Oiem 774 Dupont 213'i East Air 30'4 Eastman 113 Firestone 437 Ford Mtrs 88 14 Gen Dyn 37 Gen Eiec 88', Gen Fds 79 Gen Mtrs 48'4 Gillette 118'i Goodrich 66' Goodyear 42 Greyhound 25 '4 Gulf Oil 397i, Homestake 44 III Central 42 Inland Stl 4714 IBM 457 Int Har 53' i Int Nickel 80 Int Paper 36 Int 57 John Mans 72 Kennecott 92'i Libhy McN 13 IK'kheed 4 1 Iorillard 54 I.ukens Stl 75 Minn Hnyl 150 Minn Min 81 Mo Pac 40 Monsanto 48 Mont Dak 35 Mont Ward 30 Morrell 3t Motorola 95 Nat Bis 81 Nat Reg 984 Nat Dairy 67 Nat Dist 58 Nat I-ad 904 Nat Stl 90 NY Central 194 Niagara 44 No Amn Av 474 No Pac 457i NW Banco 42 Ohio Ed 39 Ohio Oil 43 Otis Elev 67 Owens 111 98 So Pac 24 it were Tuesday dinner guests in the home of Mrs. Ida Kayrasvopio.

Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen of Eagle Butte, Mr. and Mrs. Danny MrKillip and daughter of fish and Ray McKillip of Edge mont were dinner guests in the Glen Westberg home on Sunday.

Mrs. Fern Petersen and Mrs. Ida Kayrasvopio and daughter. a personal gilt Kenneth Kellar is pictured as I'liU KKS Mrs. Cindy, were Sunday visitors nt the Clifford Fletcher home near Her- KIICST ENTRANT Charon Kay Wright, IX.

Southern State Teachers College, today la-came the first official entree In the Miss South Dakota Talent and Beauty Pageant at Hot Springs inly I.VIK. Miss Wright, daughter of Mr. nail Mrs. Howard W. Wright, Scotland, will sing as her tulent and will have ln-r own aceiiiiiiaiiiiiieiit.

She Is a red head, stands 5 ft. It, weighs 1IH and Is SI-2'J HI. slides on "New Rooms for Old" through the courtesy of the Cela-nese Corporation. Guests in the Hill Ingraham home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.

Pete Deuschle and daughters of Bison, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ingra-ham Jr. and family of Nemo and Staff Sgt. and Mrs.

Lee Van Horn and daughters of Albany, Ga. The Van Horns plan to remain for a two-week visit in the Ingraham home. TO PLACE YOUR WANT AD! CALL 660 or 3050 3, elm she arriinues one of the outstanding displays of her cut gliuw and china ehiliit wlileh will lx held at (he Kellar home in Sprar-fish Canyon Sunday altcrnmHi. She Is fingering 16th century Ming ase given i tier as a Christmas gift. At the extreme left is a century Ming Dynasty urn converted Into a lamp.

Over 2,000 years old Is the Chinese rose jar which take the spotlight in the center. The hand carved teakwood desk on which the antiques arci displayed is also from the Ming Dynasty. (Seaton I'hoto.) mosa. The Fletchers formerly lived in Hot Springs and will take up permanent residence at their ranch home near Hermosa as soon as school Is out. Mr.

and Mrs. John Dingcmnn and girls of Hereford were Sunday guests in the George Keffeler home. Toastmasters Talk Courtesy School Hopes for a bigger and better courtesy school to be held. June 9 were talked by Melvin Hoherz at the informal breakfast meeting of the Deadwood-Lead Toastmasters Club Thursday. The tourist school con ducted each year for employees of Dead-wood business places, tourist's attractions, or for anyone who is interested in dealing with the tourists will be given in two session, he announced.

The first will be at 4 p.m., and the second at 8 p.m., in the Franklin Hotel. In the absence of Harold Newell, president, the meeting was conducted by Don Derosicr, educational vice president. Denis Caron gave the invocation. Open Monday Evenings Mrs. Harry Dennis entertained the Alpha Sigma Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi recently In her home, with Mrs.

John Rucastle as cohos-tess. The program was given by four members of XI Chapter of Deadwood and featured colored to the Black Hills in 1958 as assistant ranger of the Spearfish district before going to Custer in May 15150 to become recreation forester. He will be accompanied by his wife and three children when he leaves May 25 for Pagosa Springs. Lead Boy Bitten by Dog Antique Items To Spotlight China Exhibit Every woman lovps bt-iiiiliful china and glassware but thore is a special intrigue to the lovely items which have ben hitmlrri clown through the yenis, bringing buck memories of centuries of gracious living. Just such items will be featured in the china and glassware display Ji at the Kenneth Kellar home Hun-day afternoon in Spearfish Canyon.

Invitations to the exhibit have been extended to all clubwomen of the Black Hills and their families to attend from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. All of the antiques have been authenticated, Mrs. Kellar points out, and the exhibit is being staged in keeping with the observance ot Dakota Territory Centennial Year. Approximately 18 Black Hills residents have loaned their choice articles for the occasion, Mrs.

Kellar said. A Chinese rose jar, claimed to be nearly 2,000 years old, is one of the highlights of the display. It will be exhibited on an antique hand-carved teakwood desk from the Ming Dynasty. Completing the display will be a 13th century Ming urn which has been converted into a lamp and a 16th century Ming vase. Another display will feature a 16th century priest's holy water vessel, an elaborate 200-year-old altar candle from a church in Northern France, and a Peruvian sacred wine cup.

A colonial American grouping will include a marble-topped commode, pieces of Ironstone, a cradle used in the foothills prior to 1876, and a 200-year-old buffalo horn chair. Among the numerous types of china which may be seen will be willowware, milk glass, Mayan, carnival glass, Flow Blue, Mya-cine, Wedgwood, niajilican, the rare moonstone, and English and German china. Among the glassware there will be baby thumb print water tumblers dating back 110 years, Austrian rock crystal, Early American pressed glass, and sunburst crystal. Lead Youth Wins Top Rifle Award WASHINGTON Wendell K. Emler.

S3 First Wml, S.D., became one of America's lop junior riflemen, it was announced here today by the National It i fie Association of America, as the young shooter was awarded the distinguished rifleman medal, highest junior rifle shooting award in the nation. The new high ranking shooter, to join the country's select group of high ranking marksmen, had to shoot hundreds of targets over a period of several months and climb through II loner qualification National Rifle Association junior ratings. The new distinguished shooter is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hen-dell E.

Knders and attends U-ad High School. 93a.s Whot'cRifl At ThA Pin i Hills Forester Is Transferred Donald Flitch, recreation forester of the Hlack Hills National Forest, lias been transferred from Custer to I'agosa Spiings, where he will be assistant ranger on the I'iedra Hanger district of the San Juan forest. Supervisor Howard C. Lee announced Thursday. Flitch, a graduate of the New York State College of Forestry, Syracuse, N.

in and was fire dispatcher at Custer during the of VX. After two years in Germany with the Army Combat Engineers, he returned Lead police report that Jerry r4 r1 .9 iflY Swift Premium Beef Sale! I Lawver, 10-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lawver, 121 S. Galena, was bit on the leg by a dog owned by Vincent Bertolotto, 909 West Addie.

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