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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • 14

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I4A Lincoln Sunday Journal and Star November 22, 1964 lUlhL'fmtHLt; gMrri hiii'i Irrigators, Reclaimers Fat Cattle Low; New York (UPD-MASD: Prtr. Riga Law CIom Close Aberdn 2.68 2.65 2.68 2.63 Afiil Fd 9.10 9.05 9.10 9.05 Am Bus 4.42 4 41 4 42 4.41 Low Cleat Chg. Sales lOOa Hick Lew Cine Chi, gala 100t Hurt Lew CIom Che. Continued from Page 13A Sties 100a High ShellTr .510 48 22 SwiftCo 1.80 371 55 53 55 1 272 8 84 8 Am Grta. 7.18 7.13 7.16 22 22 1914 20 -t Sates 188 Hick In CVm Ch.

Sheller le SwinetB 1.20 183 41" 37 40 2 convene Am Inv 21.31 21.12 21.31 21.02 Am Mut 10.39 10.35 10.39 10.34 654 66 SymWayn 1 122 22 22 224 RepCorp 60 (II 7H 7H- 354 3 14 RepublStl i Asso Fd .......7 1.71 1.70 1.71 1.69 TaftBrc 80 43 414 42 4 Talcottlnc 1 343 234 21 224 321 33 52 5444,4. Omaha (UPI) The fat cattle trade on the Omaha Live-stock market last week continued the low trend of the past week with fairly liberal marketings, but a lower carcass market. -r----- Asso In C.52 8.45 6.52 6 40 Atom Ph 5 34 5.28 S.34 5.26 Annual Meet Talonlnc .80 136. 29 27 29 1 Tandy Inc 534 12 114 124 14 TecHlMat 21 384 134 114 111 A HOUGHTON 79 12 40 814 14 12 414 2r-. AxeR A 44 893 Tektronx In 202 16 154 15- AxeH 20 8.40 888 4.72 12.60 Tel AutogCp 35 5 -4 44 2S" 284 AxeH St 4.78 Axe Sci 12.71 ,434 44 Blue Kid 13.79 13.69 TennGaiT 1 890 24 23 24 Texco 2.20g 709 92 87 91 3 TexETr .90 584 22 21 224 TexGTr 1.80 73 45 44 444 93' 1 6ft fi.Ui1 Bnd Si.

5 47 5.43 403 45H 44H44H Vi 93 46 43H 46H24 114 39H 38V4 -H 126 59 584 59 -J 29 54 5234 53 1061 35H 32V Si (4 630 42H 41 414 130 18H IS Vi -1S4 7 644 319 554 43 X263 61V4 5944 "(0 82 45 42 45 2 67 30 27H 29U 82 27H 271 274. 31 rr XV, 37 25 54H 53 S4K 4 89 54 53 53 49 27 264 26tt 37 151 150 151 -1 100 18 18 184 Bust Fd 6.39 9.87 4.72 12.56 13.66 5.42 10.76 16.57 14.96 20.82 19.58 10.04 1.81 TexGlfPr, 111 434 61 60 61 10.86 10.80 16.77 16.60 15.17 15.03 Broad St Bullock TexGlfS .40 1210 59 56 56 33 334 114 116Vi-l 544 54' 1 30 314 23 24 504 504 Early setbacks failed to be ofiset by a late recovery caused by a drop in supply and a turnabout of he dressed market. Hogs were steady to 25 higher Friday and closed 25-50 higher over 1 the previous week. Sows were general Tex Ind 85 21 20 204-1 Texlnstr .80 567 91 87 89 1 RevereCB 1 Revln l.lOf RexaUD .60 KexCh 1.60a Rev Met .90 ReyTob 1.80 RbeemM .80 Rhodsn Jld Rich Meri 1 RkMld 1.80 RienelP 1.40 RitlerC .80 Robertshw 1 RocbGE It RochTl 140 RocUStd It Rockwell wl IK Rohr Corp 1 RonsonC .60 RoperCp .60 Rorr WH .80 RoyalCC .48 RoylD 1-72 Royal McB Rubmd Mg Rubroid 1.60 RussTga .75 TexPL J5d 329 204 18 18 Tex Ut 1.28 143 63 624 63 4 4 7-ht (R1U Thatch 1.40 64 54 504 54 4 26 27 15.72 ThiokolCh 41 367 13 12 12- ThomasB If 4 35 32 31 314 VdShoe 2.50 I'SBorx L'SFSc 1.20d VSFrgt 1.40 I'S Gyps 3a USfndust In I'S Lines L'SPIpe 1.20 USPIC 1.10a I'S Ply .20 I'SPpfA 3 US Rub 2.20 US Shoe la US Smelt 2 US Steel 2d USTob 1.40 USVitm .70 UtdUtil 120 Utd Whelaa Univ Amer UnApfB 1 UvCySt 1.40 ULeaf 1.60a UMatch .40 UnOilPd .80 Upjohn Co 1 Uris Bid .60 UtahPL 1.44 LTD Cp 1.40 VanASt 1.60 Vanadium VnRaal 140 Varian Akso VendoC .40 VktorCp .20 VaEPw 1.12 Vons Groc 1 Vornado Inc VSI Cp .60 VulcanM .60 Waldorf Sys Walgro 1.20 WalkrH 1.20 WallTn Wilwnrfh 324 32 1V 414 414 4 14'4 i. 13.55 ThomFn .50 45 20 20 20 ThomJR .60 5 13 12 124 TrRW 1.60a 87 61 60 614 90 204 120 66 38 36 63 33 307 554 X421 814 353 124 83 414 87 21 31 13 94 44 130 924 353 63 34 33 83 1204 1574 564 54 31 58 25 40 52 138 4 1267 47 28 71 33 17 41 X.304 15 681 41 494 51 4 34 16 86 43 18 284 19 34 87 17 6 364 444 13 '252 23 102 144 251 48 X27 37 127 36 87 16 X87 17 37 5 75 30 31 34 49 30 PO 7 53 7 34 29 320 20 20 32 58 204 19 197 20 19H 191 19V4 ly 25 higher Can Gea 20.96 20.82 Cdn Fd 19.76 19.50 Cap Lift 10.03 10.02 Card In 1.81 181 Cent Shr 15.72 15.62 CHANMNQ JTVND8: Balao 3 64 13.57 Com St 2.11 2.11 Grwth 7T12.29 T2.16 Incom 8 57 8.52 In Grtb i 10.18 10.05 Sped 1.81 1.79 Chase Fd 7.23 7.18 Col Fd 2.89 12.81 Col Grth 13.92 13.74 CmSt Fd 7.87 7.82 At McCook The Nebraska State Irrigation and Reclamation Associations' annual convention will be held at McCook Dec.

10-11. James F. Sorensen, Visalia, California director of National Reclamation Assn. will be a guest speaker. The convention starts at 8:30 a.m.

Dec. 10 with an ad-dresa by-George Rainbolt, president of the McCook Chamber of Commerce. The two organizations' resolutions and legislative committees will meet Dec. 9. 178 31 29 31 2 Slaughter lambs and ewes Tnorrr 1.60 70 28v a 28 394 40 48 50 15 15 424 43 27 284 Tidewtr Oil 182 36 34 35 Timeln 412 66 64 644 TimeMI 131 41 36 40 3 TimkenR 3a X64 89 87 8744 Tishmn 24 18 17 18 118 19 19 19 946 47 45 46- 268 16 16' 16 36 23 23 23 62 31 31 -31 JC66 26 27 MVi 43 1034 1024 103 4- 60 17 17 17 109 224.

2121 82 28 264 274 14 X59 65 63 65 1 X17 314 30 30 16 43 41 41 788 "56 544 55 X358 86 82 854 34 22 82 81 83 42 .254 2342342 84 29 28 28 86 69 694 69 137 664 644 66 337 90 85 90 4 85 32 31 32 20 68 67 68 17 20 19 19 35 36 131 314 30 3041 i 433 38 37 37 126 65 63 64 8 344 33 33 134 69 664 66 284 43 424 434 111 614 594 594 36 204 204 20 X20 82 82 82 2 78 42 41 424 15 214 214 21..... 144 20 19 19 96 -8' 7 8 2209 14 14 14 186 31 304 314 134 64 614 64 3 X58 32 31 31 70 82 80 814 2 59 13 12 13 316 10 9 9 694 73 70 73 2 929 43 424 43 1 1380 92 89 92 3 77 54 524 54 2 450 10 9 10 X48 13 134 13 68 28 27 27 1 125 15 W5 15 10 294-27 29 1 91 43 40 42 1 X3 13 134 13 603 29 284 294 138 474 45 -454-2 54 34 33 33- 84 214 20 20 61 594 584 59 X109 504 484 494 2.10 12.09 8.52 10.17 1.77 7.15 12.78 13.74 7.79 1.67 1.73 10.71 M4j 34.14 164 17... 36 36 Toledo tj 1 46 32V 3ivt 324 1 12 12 ToledoScle 1 37 30 29 30 RiisnTot wl 15 19 lfUi -19 44 Cw AlrB 1.68 zi 4 13 14 rorrmn i bu4 76 8044 1.67 1.74 to 23.50.; Bulk beef cows were 12.50 early, extra good 'io 13.25. Late bulk figured 12.00 and down. Choice 805-857 lb.

eder steers 21.00 to 21.50; 833 lbs. 19.75 to 20.25; -8 471-534 lb. mixed steer "calves and -choice 525-750 lb. stQckrs 21.00 to 23.25; good to choice 18.50 to 21.50; choice 674 lb. yearling heifer 19.0 to 20.25.

Others 18.00-19.50; High choice steer calves" r.JQO-28.00 choice 25-75 to 2 J5 others 20.00 to 25.50; heifer calves 18.75-23.25. High choice wooled. i2mj)3 20.25; shorn 19.50; small lots choice 65-88 lb. wooled native feeders 17.50-18.00. 't Butcher hogs at 190-24Os.

closed 14.25 270 lbs. 13.75 to 14.50; lbs. 13.25-14.25 300-360 4s. 12.75 to 13.50; 300-4DQTCfe. RynAer .20 57 21 20 20M Cw CD 1.75 Ryder Inc 294 13 13' 1 13 Vi COMMONWLTH IX'NDS: Sheratn Sherwin 3.40 Shoe Carp 1 SiegelHI .68 SignodeC la Simmons 2a Simnd 1.60d Simplty SincJairOil 2 Singer Co 2 Skelly Oil 2 SkilCorp .80 SmithAO 1 SmthDg 1.40 SmitK 1.20a Socny 2.60a SooUneR 3d SoCarE 1.80 SoeMPS l.M SoAS SoPRS 3.60d -SCalEd 1.20 SthnCo 1.80 SolndGai 1 SoNtGi 2.20 SouPac 1.40 Sinn Ry 2.80 So Rwy pf 1 SoRMOctf 4 SwstPS 1.20 Spalding .40 Spartan In Spartan .40 Sperry Rnd Spiegel 1.50 SquarD 1.40 StalyA 1.20a St Brnd 2.40 St Find StdKoUmn StdOCal 2.20 Std Ind 14a SUtOilNJ 3d -StdOhio 1.60 Std Packing StPresS StanWr 1.20 Stanray .60 StarreuCo 1 SUuffer 1.40 SterchiB .80 Sterling .70 Stevens 14e StewW 14g Slokely StoneWeb 3 Storer Brd 2 StouferF .80 Studebakr SuburbG .60 SbPrpG 1.32 SuCrest Sunbem 1.30 SunChm .40 SunOUCo lg SunstrdCp 1 SrayD 1.40 SunshB 2.28 SunshM .40 Sweet Co .38 47 484 36 36 34 34 Cwth la 10.74 10.72 Cw Int TractSp .90 52 18 184 18 Trane Comp 6 38 374 374 Transam .80 404 47 46 47 Transition -257 6 5 544 TransP In 96 13 12 13 TranWrld A 345 52 49 51 14 TranWTn 51 87 14 12 14 14 10.63 10.70 10.65 11.04 11.01 11.54 18.43 15 16 17 17 4 8 Cw Inv Cw Stk Comp Bd t.ffl 30 9.63 9 38 9.47 i nun i.OM 113 sivi swi 51 Tung Sol FJ 225 26 24 25 Comp Fd Ccocrd Cons lor J4V4 29 29 7 7 20th CF .300 235 27 26 274 10.97 18.37 10 04 8.37 13.01 11.00 3.57 8.31 8.52 23.27 13.10 13.06 1X50 11.00 3 59 3.58 closed steady.

Fed steers on the Omaha market closed at 25-50 lower, a slight recovery fromf75 lower at midweek. Heifers 25-50, instances 75 ddwn. They were down to 1.00 off at midweek. Cows were 50-75 lower, and 1.00 down on beef types. Bulls, vealers and feeder cattle showed little change.

Choice, Prime High choice and prime 1,113 lb, steers brought 24.75; odd head prime 1,232 lbs. 23.00; 1,185 to 1,219 lbs. 24.60 to 24.65; high choice 23.85 to 24.00; late choice 24.00. High choice heifers were 23.75, with other choice 23.35 Ward Foods 6 Cnsum I C-T-W-I T-I S-T X490 75 73 54 37 36 148 45 45 43 20 19 173 34 31 402 32V 31 59 38 37 493 10 9 143 10 10 50 20 19 214 21 21 260 56 55 67 7 7 166 75 73 304 18 17 X71 34 33 Dan S. Jones director of the Nebraska Department 28 29H1 Conv Sec 8.39 8.33 Cut Grth 9.67 8.54 WarnrBrC 1 WaraPic .50 WamC 12n 28 18 19 1 32 32 SafewaySt Safeway wl SUosLead 1 SUosLtP .94 StLSFr 1.40 StRe 1.40J SanDgo 1.40 SanDlmp 5k Sangamo El SaFeDr .40 Schenly In 1 Seherf 1.60a Schick Elec Senium 1.20 SCMCorp 31 ScottFor .80 ScattPap .90 of Water Resources, will re WarnLm .80 XI88 32 6.90 18 18 42 424 37 37 123 129 4 28 294 1 31 32 1094 111 WarnL Pf 4 xz430 111 67.82 WamSy 1.40 142 47 port to the convention on all aspects of water use in the Corp Ld 24.64 23.27 Crown 6.94 6.91 deVgh 68.41 68.13 Decatr 11.89 11.78 Dela Fd 13.25 13.06 Diver Gr 10.52 10.45 Diver In 10.10 10.05 11.80 Warren 1.20 35 45 73 .30 158 18 275 42 104 38 345 129 173 29 160 75 226 111 444 37 230 454 272 544 298 60 461 60 260 36 75 754 104 U0 54 13.05 10.40 444 46l 42 4S 2 364 36 254 25 38 384 i UdyHte 1.20 I'nilvit Vail nv UnCamp 1 UnCbde 3.60 Vn Elertr 1 UnEpf 3.50 UnOilCal 3 UnOilCal wt I'nPac 1.80 UnTank 1.80 I'tdAircrft 2 L'ldAirL 14 Un Artist 51 IBisciut 14 Wash 1.40 WashPr 1.08 Waukesha 2 state.

Eugene C. Reed, dlrec tor of the University of Ne 10.04 3.84 Dlvid Sh 3.89 3.86 36 -7354 36i- 45 V4 204 34 1 314 36 10 10 194 21 55- 7-Vi 73-lMi 17- 34 364- 4 36 6 -4 51 -1 244 14 -4 M'4 1344 54 24 -4 94 4... 20. 124- 39V4- 20- 16 60 1 35 36 43 45 51 53 24 56 60 24 Wayne K2 Dow Th 5.43 5.39 34 344 5.39 442 36 I32 37 51 7 36 braska Division of Conserva 21.62 21.45 21.34 6 58 60 14 Webb DelE Welbilt WelrhS .25 13.85 6 64 3 4 13 14 159 51 50 Dreyfus Eatn Bal F.atn Stk Elec Inv Energy 16.64 34 35 30 30 13.89 13.86 16.78 16.65 4.26 4.23 23.84 23.70 sows 12.25 to 13.00; 70 314 WeseoFin a 244 2742 18 16 184 4 4.25 23.59 10.56 tion and Survey and Nebras ka's state geologist, will re port on ground water develop ments, recharge and the pos '11 lbs. closed 11.25 to 12.50.

Westcst Trn WV'aPu 1.30 35 364 Equity 154 43 10.67 10.59 154 43 104 8 8 Fed Grth 11.43 11.39 11.32 35 8 4 274-1 50-4 X71 30 27 50 ScovillM 1 Screw Bolt SbrdAL 1.60 Seab Fin 1 Seagrav .20 SearleG 1.10 Sean 1.60a Seeburg .40 Seiberl Rub Servei Inc Servom .201 Shahmoon ShamOU 1 Sharon Shatck SheUOU 1 WstAirL .80 WsBanc L10 West Md 1 West Pac 2 sibihties of further develop 33 36 2 444 44 36 36 41 42-l 31 331 19 19- 32 36 35 364 1 835 7 64 6 86 17 17 17 100 284 27 28 1 16 16 164 45 57 56 57 242 12 11 12 1 50 67 664 674 1 31 22 224 22 (04 35 344 34-l 57 56 544 55 1 X459 32 304 304 37 13 124 12 11.85 18.75 20.08 10.28 4.97 X84 24 24 165 15 14 268 65 62 658 135 127 146 25 24 22 9 9 365 4 4 309 21 20 9 12 12 260 40 38 46 21 20 74 16 16 227 60 58 litdBfcC .80 I'nCarr 1.60 UnCorp I Elast .90 VECoal 1.80 I'ldEngFd 1 I'tdKclCp 71 UtdFruit .60 UtdGas 1.70 UGaslmp 1 UGrenf 1.30 UtdMMfg 1 Utd PkCMn ment. WUnlon 1.40 71 37 76 25 14 394 17 34 196 7 292 4 63 14 147 27 15 15 140 44 912 36 236 44 17 37 15 43 774 33 X75 40 1650 44 178 44 247 30 140 69 20 17 76 27 162 30 17 21 30 10 115 54 81 13 106 40 142 29 Fid Cap 12.01 11.88 Fid Fund 19.00 18.84 Fid Trnd 20.31 20.13 Fid Mut 10.39 10.31 F.I.F 5.05 5.05 Fla Crth 8.81 6.77 Fla Mut 2.48 2.46 Fnd Lf 8.07 7.99 Fnd Mut 7.98 7.83 Foursq 11.32 11.20 X64 50 45 19 395 17 925 18 448 37 25 24 29 27 303 26 328 24 6.74 WAlrBr 1.60 WestEl 1.20 15 17 1 17 18 4 36 37 23 H24 27 274- 4 25 264 1 1 2.47 8.08 Colonel Harold J. St. Clair, of Omaha, Missouri River 7.79 6 44 9.93 4.78 12.70 13.79 5.46 10.86 16.77 15.17 20.96 1950 10.03 181 15.71 13 64 2.11 12.27 8.57 10.05 1.81 7.22 12.89 13.92 7.86 1.68 1.7S 10.74 10.70 11.04 18 54 8.67 9 45 13.10 11.50 3.59 8 39 8.67 23.63 6.94 68.41 11.89 13.23 10.52 10.10 3.89 5.43 21.39 13.88 16.73 4.25 23.84 10.67 11.41 12.01 19.00 20.31 10.39 5.05 6.81 2.46 8.00 7.98 11.32 2 84 8.73 .7.01 280 7.98 11.86 6.98 15.13 10.60 20.12 25.00 5.67 9.63 4.13 262 8.77 10.02 7.97 8.03 5.31 12.57 13.61 12.49 21.46 10.51 8.04 6.62 13.91 38.03 15.92 24 92 24.32 17.95 11.06 9.85 6.05 25.84 14.42 17.34 5.33 15.14 7.07 18.75 11.25 10.33 7.82 34.96 17.00 "9.28 17.72 12.57 1097 7.23 4.58 9.46 17.75 5.35 10.92 16.17 2.97 24.31 18.03 Weyerh 120 Wheel SU 1 Whirlpool 1 White Cons Wh Dental 1 f'KANKLN CUSTODIAN Soyas, Com While Wheat Falters Chicago (UPI)-Soybeans' and corn "closed out last week strong in comparison with the previous week's -Closeon the Chicago Board of Trade while wheat was weak. Jq heavy, oats firm to strong and rye weak.

division engineer for the U.S Fn Bd 2 84 11.18 2.82 8.67 6.89 Fnk Ut 8.73 WhiteM 1.20 2.82 8.68 6.90 2.79 7.82 Army Engineers, will give an overall, picture of develop Fnk Cm 7.01 Fnk pf 2.80 Fund Am 7:99 White Str 1 Wicke .80 2-77 7.90 WilsohC 1.60 NFW YORK (UPD- MOST ACTIVE AMERICAN Sales 100s High Low Close Chg. Salei 100a High Low Clou tag. Sales High Low Closa Chg. ments in the Missouri Basn. Senator Carl T.

Curtis will Windsor Ind WinnDx 1.20 WisElP 1 iw 1 4 3.12 14 1 Acme Eaml Atlas Wtl 166,100 14 13-li 1 150 274 26 11.86 11.74 7.42 7.37 6.99 6.97 15.13 15.03 10.60 10.55 20.15 19.98 25.00 24.77 404 40 43 44 1 43 43- 28 29 67 67 1 16 16- 26 274 30 304 Vi 20 204 25 25 524 53 114 12 39 39 284 294 130 130 204 20 33 33 284 28 304 30 534 53 1034 104 1 9 102 10634 10 10 46V4 46 364 364 4 654 65 2 27 7 Fotchrom 105,500 14 12 12 una Inv Gen Inv GROUP SEC Aerosp Com St Ful Ad Grth Ind Guard Ham hda Soybeans soared during thei WisElP pf 6 497 7 4 6 6 64 speak at the joint luncheon 6 141 week with only one drop in New Idria 192,000 2 2 2 Mas. Ferg 140,400 Wt 28 19 TWA wts 125,600 33 31 334 1 Wise PS .80 Witco Ch .80 WnmlTr Ul 13 14 134 15 34 44 4 Weekly Chicago Grain High Low Close Clot Clou Wk Ate Tr Aga WHEAT 59 4 5.68 5.64 Dec. 11. State Stanley A. Matzke of Milford will 1 185 Woolworth 1 14 4 84-4 Imp Cap 9.63 Imp Fd 4.13 60 4 4 617 7 7 74 V4 1029 3 2 34 X30 97 97 S74- X13 10 10 104 247 184 17 174- 54 1 1 1 365 84 7 7- 70 38 36 37H 14 134 14 13 13 4 10 10 10 82 2 2 2H 163 9 8 8 68 54 5 5...

3 11 114 11! 59 30 30- 30- worthgn 1 WrielevC 3a 44- 8 4 2 9.52 4.09 2.60 8.75 tell the convention how recla Dec I.5IV4 1.50 1.51 1.51H 2.08 X50 131 54 21 58 34 80 29 1434 31 229 54 X23 104 16 10 1167 107 130 10 491 48 61 37 833 69 Jupiter Crp Kaiser Ind Kaltman KaGEpf 44 KatzDg Kaweckl 3k Kingfd Kin Ark Oil KirbyP KleinSDS 51 Kleinert .45 KlionHL Inc Kratter LafayRad 51 Larchfield Lease PI .40 Lee MotorP Levitt .50 LibertyF 51 Lithium Crp 2 Inc Fd 2.62 Inc Bost 8.78 Wyand't 64 8 53 4 81 2 483 13 1550 86 140 5' Mar 1.54H 1.54'4 1.54H 1.55H Z10'4 Sales 100s High Low Close Chg, 14 11 13 86 86 incrp inc 10.03 10.00 eroxCp .40 May 1.553,4 1.554 1.55'i 1.57 2.06T4 Incrn Inv 7 98 584 1 Jul l.SlH 1.51'i 1.51'i 1.53W1.61. YaleExp .60 YoneST 1 80 54 14 4 7.95 8.01 5.29 mation and irrigation developments in Nebraska can best be recognized during the Nebraska Centennial. Ins Bnk 8.04 Int Resur 5.32 4 1 2)2 189 11 58 57 16 84 7 296 13 124 46 6 6 DuvalC 1.40 EarlShib .64 EdoCorp .32 Eitel McCul ElcoCoro 51 YgtSD 1.2ila 2t7 t2 114 2t7 74 4 4 4-4 InvC Am 12.60 12.54 Inv Bos 13.64 13.54 Zenith 1.20a 12 14 1 14 Sep 1.53 1.53'A 1.53V4 1.56 LMtt OLD "ra' Dec 1.50 1.5M CORN Dec 1.225 1.22'i 1.2214 1.194 1.1?A Mar 1.27' 1.26'-a 1.26' 1.23-V. l.loJ May 1.291 i.29 1.2914 1.26't 1,22 46 464 46 3 235 19 17 244 8 7 34 6fc cu ku 64 6 6 -4 134 64... 18 74 9 2 3 11.70 7.36 6 93 15.02 10.54 19.84 24.63 5.62 9.46 4.07 2.59 8.74 10.00 7.93 8.07 5.27 12.52 13.49 12.39 21.25 10.49 7.98 6.59 13.79 38.03 15.81 24.92 24.27 17.90 11.06 9.73 5.96 25.50 14.25 17.16 5.24 15.14 ElectAast 21 ElrtCom .20 215 20 19' 20 "4 74 7 49 243 78 100 10 U.S.

Governments 330 12 12.49 12.40 21.46 21.27 10.51 10.50 104 10 10 ukoi'f Mut Stock Select Var Pay Intcn ElMnsle .30 11 9 114 1 1 iy. v. 310 1 Jul 13 134 115 14 Also scneauiea to appear are Elden Wesely, chairman 1.301 1.303 1.304 1.27' 1.21' 1.27 1.27V4 1.27 1.26V4 I2 LaLand 1.40 NEW YORK (UPD 8.06 7.99 675 43 42 434 tt 81 3 3 34 Electrn Res El-Tronlcs Eltrnoi 1AH 7 6.67 6.61 X201 40 394 404 2 3 1 6 3 2 7 64- Vi 64 Inv Ret 2a 196S Teh 13.91 13 75 Aerojet .50 Aeronca Cp Aileen I AirprtPk .30 Alaska Airl All St Prop AIleKhC wts Alleg Alrlin Allied Art Allied Papr Alcoapf 3.75 Ambasa Oil Am Electrn Amlsraeli 51 Amr MARC AmMfg AmPet AngLN Apache Cp Aqua Cfcem Argui Inc ArkLaO 1.20 Armour wtj AsaoFdS .20 Ajso OiltG AstrodaU I AlcoChem I AtlsCnM 6i AUasCp Wta Automat Rd Bailey Selbr Banff Oil IX Barnes Eng Baruch Fst Bayview Oil Bell TC2.20 Belock Inst Bohack 241 Brail TIAP BrtAm Ol 1 BritPet Brown Co .60 BruceEl Co BunkrH .904 18 117 501 25 140 22 469 186 108 45 364 34'. Vi 6 5 3 7 6 44 9 2 3 1 64 34 2 6 24 9 184 High Low Close Chg. Yld.

99.25 99.25 99.25 3.30 99.24 99.24 99.24 .1 3.88 98.22 98.21 98.22... 3.75 OOI (Vi ft AflA 4 34- 3a 1966 May 3 3 Istel Fd 38.05 38.02 Jhnstn 15.92 15.86 Sep OATS Dec Mar May Jul Sep RYE .684 .70 .68 .7014 .604 49 74 74 5-4 i-undy Eltrn Mackey Air Maglln Pet Magna OCp MajesS Mangel MartinM wt Marv Parir 3S 1966 Aug .67 .87 .671 .70 .69 'W .69 .8314 .67 rv 5 EqirityCp 51 Erie Forge Essex Chm Exquisite Falcon Sbd 207 16 14 16'i 26 274 3a 1966 Nov 2 87 1 24 24s 62-67 Junt 96.31 96.29 96.31... 370 30 34 349 5 139 28 10 2 67 104 3661 ItS 75 2 6 94 59 104 ,13 18 FamArtS 4i noy 9H.29 98 58 OR 70 1 7w of the York County Irrigators Nat Tolman of Denver, regional supervisor of irrigation for the Bureau, of Reclamation, Warren D. Fairchild, executive secretary of the Nebraska Soil and Water Conservation Commission, A. L.

MarvTrfr A 9 24 8 3sl968 May 3s 1968 Ann 9-4 1 t2 24- 84- 4 H5 tl FannyF 1.40 Fargo Oils Fplmnt 1M Dec Mar May Jul 1.2.W 1.22J4 1.234 1.23t 124 1.264 1.254 1.26V4 1-27 L45'V 1.28'.i 1.2VV4 1.28 1.26 l45i4 1.281, 1.271, 1.28ft 1.29 .,1.41 "MascoCp .28 12 11 11 4 106 21 20 2044 32 11 11 11 704 9 8 94 4 159 21 194 114 1 XM04 30 28 2W4 14 625 4 4 44 29 94 8 9 V4 640 16 15 16 5 424 424 259 2U4 2tU 132 9 9 183 144 134 3sl968 Nov 99.20 99.19 99.19 .3 3.98 99.0 99.0 99.0 4.02 99.15 99.14 99.14 .3 4.01 94.29 94.26 94.28-.3 3.84 inn ft qq 11 qa i MasseyF .60 Mrfmrv 114 101 H6 Filmways 3 24s 63-68 Dec SOYBEANS 470 25 20 224 2 1- 64 3 24 74 24 9- 18 424 2U2 tl 94 144 44 17 3 4 10 4 1684 1 2 34 4 164 5 4 2 44 44 1., McCullh Oil 56 4 44 4s 1969 Feb 14- 49 1 14 1 69 18 24a 64-69 June 94.2 93.31 941 -i 30T Firth Sterlg FischrtP 9i FlaCap FlvTinpr 5k price over the previous close, and that occurred on Wednesday, and was for contract which was easily recovered the following days. Monday and Tuesday the market closed mixed, Thursday and Friday firm to strong. Wheat prices appeared to take a roller coaster ride which left them definitely lower than the previous week. Monday started the drop when the close was weak to heavy on reports of rain over winter wheat territory, ending the drought. Tuesday the close was steady to easy on continued moisture reports and Wednesday steady to firm.

Thursday's close was mixed, but and Friday was ea3y to weak. The apparent end of harvest season brought corn prices up. The close Monday was mixed, ranging weak to firm, and mixed Tuesday. But the market recovered easily on Wednesday, closing steady to firm, and finished out the rest of the week with firm closings. Oats started the week on a 174 3 168 3 1 584 J70 1 3 584 Zl 184 20-14 2 57 4s 1969 Oct 99.30 99 miai 1 44 511, 4 44 4 4-V V4 24s 64-69 Dec 4 4 136 104 9 1360 169 167 Ford Can 5 47 234 21 214 104 2S 65-70 Mar Hoyt of Bayard, president of the Pathfinder Irrigation Dis 83.11 93.10 93.11 ..1 3.94 93.1 92.30 93.1 3.94 99.26 99.25 99.261 am 7.00 18.62 6 2 149 10 87 3 157 5 1 2 Meadjns .48 Mich Chem Mich Sugar Microwve MidwtFcl 31 Miller- Wohl Molybdnit Molybden MontWd A 7 MPO 4s 1970 Aug KEfSTONEl Inv B-l 24.94 24.92 Med B-2 24.32 24.27 LPr B-3 17.95 17.88 Dis B-4 11.06 11.04 Inc K-l 9.85 9.83 Gth K-2 6.05 5.98 HGr S-l 25.84 25.57 Inc S-2 14.46 14.32 APP S-3 17.35 17.15 LPr S-4 5.33 5.25 lntl 15.17 15.10 Knk Gth 7.07 7.02 Laiard 18.75 18.62 Lexing 11.26 11.24 Life Inv 10.37 10.32 Life Stk 7.87 7.82 Loom Cn 35.06 34.76 Loom Sa 17.02 16 96 Mass 9.28 9.21 Mast Tr 17.72 17.61 Mass Li 12.57 12.49 Med Sec 10.97 10.87 Mort Gr 7.23 7.20 Mort Ino 4.59 4.57 Mort Ini 9.48 9.45 MIF Fd 17.75 17.68 M1F Gth 5.35 5 30 Friend Frst Gale Indust Gate Snt .32 34 3 4 5 54 1 11.24 10.43 91.30 91.28 91.30-J 3'93 132 t8 24s66-71 Mar 4s 1971 Ann 497 4 4 4 4 7 32 32 32 4 78 813 7tl0 7tl0 t8 62 134 12 12- 110 124 12 12 Gen Acc wt 234 32 3nw 4.04 trict, Paul E.

Fischbach, ex tension irrigationist; and Dr 792 3 4 55 164 18 5 42 24 J65 4 2fi9 4 16 5 2 44 31971 Nov 99.ZO 99.18 99.20 98.21 98.20 98.21 .1 99 IS QO QQ It 1 7.90 34.98 16.99 4.07 1250 1644 163 1634 1 Cl Gen Buildrs Gen Develpt Gen Plywod 4s 1972 Feb 1141 2R 27 274-14 4.07 3 Or Young, chairman--of-thej .24 67-72, Juno 907 -i's inn CalcEd 10d ...42 194 4 Muter, Co 5i 32 3 3 3 MtStsTItT 1 118 294 29 Grn- Storer 4s 1972 Aue Mit ton 0011, Cameo 68 3 2 3-4 department of horticulture Oenl Super Nov 175 Jan 2.884 l.BSH 2.87ft 2.78' 2.66H Mar 2.904 2.87V4 2.89V, 2.81ft 2.701a May 2.9B 2.88y4 2.904 2.82ft 2.73'i Jul 2.894 2.87 2.884 2.81H 2.76J Aug 182 2.80 182ft 175H Sep 2.56 2.54ft 2.56ft 2.53 SOYBEAN OIL Dec 12.22 12.09 12.19 11.33 7.90 Jan 1SO0 11.85 11.98 11.19 8.10. Maiwll.84 11.57 11.08 8.29-- May 11.72 11.56 11.65 10.95 8.43. Jul 11.60 11.42 11.52 10.85 8.60 Au 11.30 11.28 11.26B 8.63B Sep 10.64 10.51 10.55 10.27B Oct 10.38 10.30 10.30 9.96B SOYBEANS MEAL Dec 63.25 62 90 63.20 63.35 2.4j Jan 64.15 63.70 64.00 63.80 7S.0- Mar 65.30 64.90 65.10 64.80 73.75 May 66.30 65.95 66.25 65.85 n.lVI Jul 66.95 66.45 66.80 66.00 74.00 Aug 66.25 65,90 66.10B 65.75B 78.809 Sep 59.90 60.10B 61.25 Oct 58.95 58.50 58.65 60.30B Bid. 102 '224 11 Muntz TV 21 Campbel Ch .30 232 164 24a 67-72 Sept 24s 67-72 Dec 4s 1973 Aug and forestry at the University antvl X292 14 X26 4t7 4t2 4t2 t4 183 2415 2tl3 2U3 263 10V4 10 104 68 34 34 34 4 90.1 89.29 89.29-.6 3.99 89.27 89.23 89.24-.5 3.98 99.5 99.3 99.4 4.10 QQ 11 QQ in Qo 91 4i 15 14 3 14 GlasSTite In 211 of Nebraska. 44s 1973 Nov 89 3 3 4 4 4 4 27 8 7Vi 7- 333 84 5 64 178 3t9 3t3 3t4 t5 42 14 13 144 67 15 144 14 3 1 i 49 36 34 354 Goldfield Gt Am Ind Gt Bas Pet Gulf Am Ld 44s 1974 May 101.3 101.1 101.2 410 34S 1974 Nov 97.30 97.26 97.30 4.10 18 130 1274 130 14 2 2 1 24 116 2 5 537 2tl2 ltl5 2tll til 588 142 398 199 349 659 52 12 Gulf Sulphr 129 13 iwut inv 10.92 Mut Shn 16.19 Mut Tr 2.98 11 12M 82 5 5 10.84 16.07 2.96 24.14 William H.

Norton, Osceola, chairman of the Nebraska Power Review Board, is scheduled to discuss power and irrigation the afternoon 5 8 3 44 84 HO 15, 14- 9 44 44 84 1920 465 2 2 Vt 514 i 1. 2 5 Nat ws 24.31 15 4- 5-4 4 5 4 5 Nat Inv 18.03 17.8S 403 79 230 48 24 23 24M ia 94 9 8 1218 11 104 iwhi ren 98.18 gj.u 99 it in 34s 1980 Nov 92.18 92.12 92.18 412 34s 78-83 June 88.18 88.14 88.15 .5 4' 12 34s 1985 May 88.14 88.10 88.12 .4 4 07 44s 75-85 May 100.29 100.24 100.26 4 12 34s 1990 Feb 89.28 89.22 89.24 414 44 87-92 Aug 100.29 100.25 100.27 .3 4 18 4s 88-93 Feb 97.10 97.8 97.10 4 15 44s 89-94 May 99.8 99.4 99.6 4 15 3s 1995 Feb 86.12 86.8 86.10 .2 3 75 34s 1998 Nov 89.12 89.8 89.8 4 07 Pricea quoted In dollars and 32nds. 17 28 27 27 9 4 4 13.44 13.40 6.56 6.55 38 2 2 2 14 30 324 31 31 129 2tU 2t8 2t8 t3 of Dec. 10. 552 1 1 1 V4 228 33 29 5.00 4.97 NAT SEC 8ER: Balan Bond Divid Pf Stk Incom Stock Grwth 42 5 2 2 Both associations are to 4 44 4 68 14 14 I'd- 38 5 5 54-4 7.53 6.48 7 1.

62 20 12 14 134 134 51 15 144 3 4 1 4 4 2 4 54 9 3- 4 -4 84- Vi 114 4 -4 30 1 2 -4 13 H3 tl 18 344 1 104 74- 6 Vi 23 -Vi 2 89 9 15 164 134 1 14 1 84- 182 2 291 104 Am Cp HartfldSt 31 Hasting Hazel Bish HebrewN 41 Hecla.Mn lg Highway Tr HoeCoInc A Hofmanlnd HomeOA .35 Horml 1.40a Husky Oil HyconMfg Hydrometl I Hygrd Fd 1 IMC MaeCn elect officers. 10 104 10 104 Can So Pet Cdn Javelin Canaveral I CapitalC Br Carnation 1 I Corp Charter Oil Christna Oil Chromloy 5i Cinerama I Gary Corp Cobum Coleman 1 Comty Disc ComuDyn Cons Diesel ConRoy Cook PV 1 CooprJ Creole 2.60a Crown Alum Cubic Corp Cutter A .28 Cutter .28 Dattch Data Contrl Davidson DennMfgA 1 Desilu Prod Dixilyn .304 Dome Petro DrugFair In 9 104 4 tl3 tl2 7.48 6.45 9.04 8.90 10.38 21 21 21 4 4 78 24 9.08 9.00 1 14 9.21 17.54 12.47 10.89 7.18 4.55 9.51 17.66 5.28 10.80 16.09 2.96 24.09 17.82 13.35 6.55 4.98 7.48 6.46 9.04 8.86 10.43 12.16 9.92 18.79 12.77 14.73 18.87 20.15 8.55 13.24 12.69 10.39 18.22 4.58 9.81 16.39 9.77 7.90 13.18 10.86 16 334 3214 H2U 30 8 84 4 84 71 19 184 1900 35 33 286 104 9 Nat Wst 10.45 27 12 11 14 12.26 12.19 49 14 2 4 138 49 47 43 2 24 New Eng New Hor 11 50 47 48-4 9.99 9.95 2 32 294 7 7 6 54 54 54 4 Neast IT 18.88 18.82 1 5 162 63 263 5 1- 5 1- 72 6 89 17 11 16 16 16 69 23 22 2 16 16 4 33 3 2 10 124 11 II14- 4 23 29-14 2714 77741 u. 13.42 6.55 5.00 7.53 6.48 9.06 9.00 10.40 12.26 9.99 18.88 12.79 14.82 19.08 20.33 8.67 13.34 12.77 10.48 iS. 37 4.61 9.88 16.48 9.86 7.97 13.30 11.03 5 54 4 X67 5 ISebraskans Share in Spreading Knowledge Ins No Am 2 164 91 229 10 88 9 Napco I Natl Alfalfa NatBellH 3i NtPetrol Cp NatRoil Mill NVideo NeedPak .32 New IdrlaM New ParkM NYHnd Noramco In Norf Sou Ry No CanOils Noeast Airl Nuclear Am Ogden Corp OxfordEl 6k PacCIy 1.40 Pac Coast Paddingtn 2 Pancost Pet Pantasote 31 Pentron Elc PepBoys .48 Pepperl 1.20 Perf Photo I Peruvian Ol Philips Elec Polarad El PrairieOil PrenHall .52 PyleN Qualify I .40 Radlatlnc 31 RamcoE .50 RapidA Rath Packg REDM Corp Reeves Ind RIC Gr 34d Rico Argent RioAlgo Robsn Tch RoosvR RoyalAm In Rusco Indus Salem- Bros ScreenG .60 Scurry Rain SeatxIW Air 222 57 62 S4-2 42 4 4 4 224 164 154 120 33 32 83 16 15 Tax Researchers Plan Hash-Over At Ttov. 30 Meet Practical problems faced in administering property, sales and income taxes will ho Int InStrch Ipco HS .25 Irving Air Isram Corp Jetronlc Ind 9 49 13 124 131 52 8 2 334 94 4 2 4 17 14 2 NCE Sh 12.88 12.79 One Wm 14.84 14.78 Opph 19.08 18.89 Penn Sq 20.36 20.19 Peoples 8.68 8.61 Phila Fd 13.39 13.31 Pine St X12.79 12.71 Pioneer 10.48 10.41 Price TR 18.37 18.29 Providt 4.69 4.60 Puritan 9.89 9.83 Putnam 16.49 16.44 Put Grth 9.86 9.81 Qtly Dis 7.97 7.91 Resch In 13.31 13.21 Revere 11.04 10.93 SCl'DDER FDS: 24 14 1 14 .127 184 17 good step upward, closing steady to firm, but i p.c Tuesday, closing steady tp easy.

With recovery -an Wednesday, the market steadily rose, closing steady to firm the last three days. Rye closed steady to firm Monday, steady Tuesday and again steady to i Wednesday. But it wasn't enough to counterbalance heavy close Thursday a Friday's easy to weak ending, LINCOLN Wheal: No. 1. $1.49.

Corn: No. 2 yellow, No. 2 Oals: No. 2 while. 36 60c.

Rye: 95c. Barley N0. 2, 8.1c. Sorghums: No. 2, Cw1 $1.70.

Soybeans: No. 1, S2.32. 20 96 50 104 4 44 4H 196 ltl3 ltlO ltl3 95 47Vi 44 444-14 40 3 2 2 4 67 4 4 4 -4 68 28 27 274- 170 324 28 28-3 10 9 94 94.. 37 124 11 12 -y4 1 10 10 104 172 84 7 7 87 12 11 Il-2 5V4 4 29 6 5 7 1 Johns Barg nillllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllN iBiy. jSllfiiit -3 MIL.

hashed over bv a thrpp.mon 51 54 4 5-4 Scud Cn 18.35 16.28 16.29 16.22 20.56 20.67 20.53 Scud SC 20.67 panel before the 14th annual meeting and conferpnr-o nf tha Scud St X12.67 12.41 12.43 12.66 2 3 54 9 NEW YORK (UPD-Closing Bank, Trust Insurance Stocks from NASD. 86 193 65 21 30 Nebraska Tax Research 2- 4 24-4 5 94- V4 44 4 16 -4 tl2 t2 4 Nat I'n Fire Nat Western 2 2 5 9 4 16 til 3 6M. 4 414 43 144 154 244 25 Nationwide 16 164 163 tl2 Louncu Nov. 30 at the Lincoln Hotel. 33 35 4 New Hamp NJ Life No Am 159 271 7 64- Sec Eq 6.34 6.31 6.37 6.28 Sel Am 11.27 11.16 11.27 11.13 Sh Boa 12.02 11.97 11.99 11.96 Shi Am 16.62 16.57 16.60 16.54 Swat Inv 9.21 9.18 9.21 9.18 Sovr In 17.49 17.31 17.49 17.28 Slate St 44.50 43.75 44.50 43.75 STEIN ROE FDS: Stein 42.09 41.79 42.09 41.73 Stein In 17.90 17.53 17.90 17.49 Stein St 37.67 37.30 37.67 37.19 Telev El 8.21 8.13 8.20 8.19 Tmpltn 12.59 12.50 12.52 12.60 Tex Fd 13.61 13.48 13.61 13.42 6 74 49 414 374 39 Charles F.

Conlon of Chi x7 18 184 184 4 NoAm Life Ins iJ 13 144 144 4 572 74 6 6 executive director of the Federation of Tax Admin. No Atl Am Nor River Noeasta "I am an 18-year-old student doing my last year on a diploma of agriculture course here at Roseworthy. The magazine is most interesting as a means of comparing overseas techniques with South Australian in field where they can be compared. "Due to the interest shown by some students here at college, I have donated the copies of the Quarterly I have received to the college library." i the Quarterly to spread the word, it's hard to tell where Nebraska obtained knowledge will be working in the world, editor Holman says. 292 5 4 54 194 20 484 51 224 24 544 574 22 24 182 49 6 54 514 3-V4 34 3U.

Nowesln istrators, is to discuss the in 187 12'4 lUi 11W 1A come tax situation: J. L. 4.66 4.66 rwnc 4.60 417 29 28 294 4.61 5.46 Occidental Ohio Cas Ins Ohio St Lift Old Line TwnC I 5.48 5.47 5.47 59 74 64- UBS Fd 11.92 11.86 294 31 584 62 724 77 35'4 384 S3 574 Seemn Bros Servo Corp Servomh In ShattDn .20 SignalOA la Silicon Tran Slick Corp Sonotone Cp Spwlry Ch Std Dr .60 Star Industr Stelma In 31 SterlAl Sterl Prec 5 44 64 54 44 54 D-V4 5- 5 Fisher, tax administrator of the C. Penney will talk about collection of sales 39 36 5 22 Pac Ind Pac Ins 11.92 11.85 17.67 17.43 14.61 14.41 7.52 7.46 23.43 23.32 9.56 9.57 8 Peerless I'MTtU FUNDS: Accu 17.87 17.50 Incom 14.61 14.47 Scien 7.52 7.49 Un Cn 23.47 23.41 Un lntl 9.57 9.54 32 26- 25 26 taxes from the retailers' Peninsular Penna Lift Pension Lf 98 8 84 84 25 18 16 164-14 62 1 1 1 Peoples Life 6.55 57 27 26 26 YMCAs AbroaiJ Will Be Aided Some 300 young members of the Central, Northeast and Southeast branches of -the YMCA will be selling World Service candy throughout the city through Dec. 7.

Proceeds from the sale' go to the North American YMCA's World Service Program in its 75th year, the program is a joint under, taking of the YMCAs of Can-ada and the United States to help develop YMCA move viewpoint, and problems of taxing farmland in urban fringe areas will be outlined StopShp Strong Strut Well 51 6.52 5.90 3.52 682 94 8 8 VALUE LINE FDS: Val Lne 6.57 6.54 Val Inc 5.90 5.90 Val Spl 3.53 3.52 Vangrd 6.49 6.43 WallS In 10.99 10.92 5.90 3.53 6.43 82 134 12 13 SunstPet .08 285 84 6.48 84 544-1 10.99 10.88 589 56 54 by Dr. T. F. Hardy, U.S. Wsh Mut 12.17 46 11 11 im 12.08 15.84 12.17 12.07 15.92 15.81 5.90 5.82 Dept.

of Agncuiture. 82 7 6Vi 64- Well Ed 15.92 West Ind 5.90 If you're a Nebraskan you own a share in a magazine which is in demand around the world. Everyone who helps support the University of Nebraska is a "stockholder" in the Nebraska College of Agriculture and Home Economics Quarterly. The magazine recently underwent a name change. It was known as Nebraska Experiment Station Quarterly.

Its scope has been broadened to include all three areas of the college research, home economics and teaching. Editor Phil Holman says he expects the publication to continue to lean heavily toward the significant research work being done by NU agricultural scientists. It is the work of these scientists which accounts for the world-wide audience oft he magazine. r- Originally Intended for distribution primarily in Nebraska, the Quarterly has attracted interest and circulation that includes addresses in 49 countries outside the United States. Requests for the magazine come from such widely scattered places as Indonesia, Egypt, Italy, Japan, Sweden, Paramaribo and New Zealand.

A letter was received re cently from the Agricultural College at Rose worthy, South Australia. I. R. Watt wrote: 5.84 101 28 28 28 4 The proposed new svstem Whithl Wndsor 15.00 14.91 15.78 15.60 27 22 21 21 14 15.00 14.90 15.78 15.55 235 154,15 15 8.39 Winfld 8.50 Wiscon 7.75 8.42 7.69 8 43 7.75 74 of Nebraska state government program budgeting and 7.68 Phila Life Phoenix Profesion NY Prot Life Ins Prov-Wash Pub Sav Pyramid Reins NY Rep Tex Rep Nat Reserved StPaul Fire Seab Lf Seab Sur Security Security L4T Sec Title So Coast Life So Land Life Sow est Life Springfld Std Secur Bid Asked Federal 67 71 724 75 Fid Bkrs 82 864 Bk 0 fNY 165 170 Fid DeP 23 24 Bankers Tr 63 664 Fid Un Llfs 725 758 Chase Manh 754 784 Fireman 38 41 Chem Bk NY 994 1024 First Colony 14 16 Cont 111 Chi 44 47 First Fed 26 29 Crocker Cit 51 534 FstNtPhoen 7 84 Empire Tr 311 322 Found Lf Ga 19 214 Fst Nat Boa 97 101 Franklin 554 584 Fst Nat Chi 62 65 Gen Reins 225 233 Fst Nat City 123 1264 GalntLife 31 33 Frank Nat I 44 46 GlenFalls 56 59 Irving Tr 44 464 Gov Employ 87 91 Manuf Han 594 (1 GovtEmpLife 674 71 Morgan Guar 120 1234 GtAmlns 70 73 Sec rt NT BkLA 86 89 Gt East 10 114 Tr 84 884 GtAmCp 11 12 WellJ Fargo 554 584 Guar Sav Life 12 134 Gulf Life 49 52 INSURANCE Hamilton Lift 22 254 Bid Asked Hanover 44 474 Aetna 125 132 Htfrd Fire 73 76 Aetn Life 171 177 Htfrd SB 165 172 AUAmLfcC 27 304 Home Ins 68 714 Am Bank li 28 304 HI Mid Cont 8 94 Am Family LI 9 104 Ind Life 34 374 Am Fid Lifa 23 254 Intercoast Cos 17 184 Am Foundata 144 15 lntl Life 33 364 Am Founder! 93 1014 Interst Llfa 244 25 Am Gen 764 79 Jefferson 74 784 Am Heritga 21 234 Jersey Ins 34 374 Am Home 85 894 Kenn LlfeiAo 9 10- Am Incomt -15 16 Ky Cent 18 19 Am Life 6 6 Lamar Lift 74 794 Am Merc 24 3 Lawyers 4 2 44 Am InaGalT 19 20 Lib Life 3.H4 354 Am Pioneer 7 8 Lib Nat 82 864 Am Reins 55 59 Life Assur Pa 50 53 4 Bank Ship 54 594 Life Cas Tenn 334 354 Bank Nat 65 684 Life Ky 43 454 Banlife 15 16 Life Virg 61 Beneficial Nt 274 29 Lin Am Life 5 64 Beneficial St 35 37 Line Inc Life 294 31 Boston 874 92 Line Lib 21 22 Bus Men 20 21 Line Nat 176 -1804- Chic Nat Llfa '19 214 Louis So Lift 14 154 0t Cat NY 31 34 Loyal 3 44 Citizen Lift 85 894 Madison Life 19 20 Coastal 834 88 Manhattan Lift 63 664 Colonial 144 154 Mass Gen 26 284 Combined Am 474 50 Mass Ind 52 56 Comw Lift 38 40 Mast Prot 127 132 Conn Gen 171 177 Merc Sec Lf 35 37 Contl Am 714 76 Mdwstn Vn 88 91" -j Contl As 131 135 MO Fidelity 10 114 Contl Cat 70 73 Mohawk Ins 5 6 Contl Fid 9 10 Monument 554 584 Criterion 354 38 Mt Vernon Nt 13 14 Crum 49 52 Mut Sav Life lJ 144 Eagle Flrt 34 3 Nat Fidelity 26 284 Eastn Life 49 524 Nat Fire 125 131 Empire Lift 11 12 Nat Inv Life 21 224 Employr Grp 75 79 Nat Life 4 99 1021-: Employ Rein 77 82 Nat Old Line 19 21 4 Farm A Homt 30 334 Nat Res Life 63 684 RC to Recognize County Youths 1125 74 6 141 24 1 41 6 64 25 tl3 til 14 2 1 165 5 54 6 tl2 tl 1 -4 fiscal control is to be ex 54 4 plained by Donald R. Rager, with the firm of Peat, Mar- Syntex Systron Don Talley Inds Tampfi .52 Techn Oper Technico .50 Tel A Sign Telectro Ind Tel Prompt Televis Inds Tenny Eng Textron El Textr Incwt ThomSpf .70 ToddSh 1.40 Tower Cred TranLux .60 Tran WA wt Transcon In I'nexc Chm I'nStkY 1.20 I'nishops .50 I'niv Insu 1 I'nvCont .30 I'nvMar .40 96 264 244 26 14 7 78 84 4 204 21 i 10 10 764 80 I 62 654 136 143 16 174 304 32 284 304 134 14 284 30 25 27 284 30 541 57 17 18 74 774 104 11 46 494 5ft 62 60 634 8' 91 114 12 158 166 159 166 78 814 17 184 424 44 474 504 424 45 18 20 50 534 11 12 104 11 40 42 27 29 60 64 354 37 11 12 83 874 634 66 The first Red Cross youth recognition ceremony to he held by the Lancaster County 3 -114 10 lOTi 31 294 274 29 1 55 2 24 24....

13 124 11 1114 1A 1256 33 314 334 14 wick Mitchell. Prior to the afternoon business session, Council members; and guests are to hear columnist Bob Considine. 180 64 54 54. ments in other countries. Produce LINCOLN Eg: Prices on top grades strong to 2c up; current receipts unchanged; grad A large 32; grade A medium 224-151 current receipts 22.

i v. Prices unchanged; covemeit mooerate to active; hens 5-4, mostly old roosters and stags 4-5. nuutii i 193 22 19 214 1 1Q7.4 TO j. 5 20 Chapter at 7:30 p.m. Monday will honor more than 250 young volunteers and their parents.

It is scheduled for the Millard Lefler Junior X124 24 22 23 1 Slate Cap Sun Life Supreme li Tenn Life Title Ins Trans Lift Trans SF 1200 42 42 42 26 714 6 7 Neiv Academic Title Created University Park, Pa. 3 A new academic title "University Professor" will be of greater distinction and have a broader connotation than a professorship in specific area. It recently was established by the Board of Trustees of Pennsylvania State University. First to receive the title was Dr. Harold; K.

Schilling, who recently was retired as Dean of the Graduate School but 34 11 HVi 11- UrisBId wts 137 7 6 High auditorium. I'tahla .60 87 114 11 114- 14 7 74 7 Youths working as volun Gty Clearings Week Ending Not. 21, 1964 1964 1963 This Week 13.339.848.14 10.975,713.89 Week Ao 12.222,311.57 12,760.737.42 This Month 40.952,126.22 43,013.854 59 Year to 628,385,360.70 568.149,027.37 4H OMAHA Milk: Prices on milk better Class 1. Class 2. $3.14.

Butter: 92 score in paper cartons T7) 90 score 65. 6-l teers during tne past year 4 will be recognized, according to Mrs. Ellerv Davis vol t4 tl 24- V1 Valspar Venture Cp Victorn Viewlex Inc Webb Knap Westb Fash Wstn Eiuit WsNuclr .20 Wilshire Oil Wilson Bros Wright Hrx 3 6 44 14 2 5 54" 3 84 4 7 4 t5 2 6 5 3 1 STATE 113 277 101 670 23' 58 74 283 32 86 X28 Travlers I'nit Am Unit Ins Am I'nit Life Ac Unit Sec Lf I'nit Svcs I' S. FIG Kire I' S. Life Variable An Wabash Life Westchestr West Resent West Trav Zenith Lf 334 35 64 514 4 unteer Chairman of thP Rpll eggs irrrntari uuicci Ul U1C IMJU lower; current receipts off one wt.

3- 4 WEEKLY NEW YORK STOCK SALES Total for the week 28,122,180 Week an 23,480,081 70 644 234 254 164 18 37 404 ross youin program, rnese B- VonkrR mclude two teen-age girls 4 44 14 44 large 31-33; A large' SB-l A medium 20-23; A small ij.18; )mj cunent lece.pis mostly 22-n. iTh.Pues trade aC-tiuty light Hens mostly old Year ago 26,801,320 Two yean ago 18,471,780 January to Jat4 1,108338.34.1 1963 to date 1.028.232.391 Zale Jl .284 20 21 7 74 with more than five years Zapatato 4i 340 164 16 16'i Vi 64 74 i Zion Foods 2 34 3 34 4 will continue on the faculty. service to their credit. 1962 to date 853,683 45 uiU amss moslLy 4. 2 EARNINGS ON SAVINGS ARE HIGH! LOAN INTEREST RATES ARE LOW! BORROW FOR ANY WORTHWHILE PURPOSE 36 MONTHS, OR MORE, TO PAY! FAST SERVICE CONFIDENTIAL on 5-Year Certificates 4'4 on 1-Year Certificates 4 on Passbook Savings 126 No.

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