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Till. GREENVILLE NEWS, GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE FORTY-FIVE THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1968 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT New York Stock Exchange FUNERAL NOTICES Sales Net CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Phone 232-1511 15-Male Help Wanted LABORERS Also 30-B Cable Rig Operator 2601 Laurens Road CAMERAMAN tor full service graphic arts company. Must be fully experienced in black and white line and half-tone work. Call Dynaqraphics Inc. 233-4636.

ELECTRICAL Draftsman. Potential unlimited. Large progressive firm. Hir ing now. S6.5C0.

Call Dan White, 233- 4651 Snel'ing Sneiling. ESTABLISHED industrial supply company locating a branch in Greaier Greenville area. Opportunity for qualified industrial sales manager in cutting tools and machine tools. Many benefits including stock option and profit sharing plan. Salary open for right man.

Only experienced man rved apply. Write Box R-R, News-Piedmont. ROUTE SALESMAN AGE 2i to 35, high school education preferred. Apply in person after 1 P.M. to: Krispy Kreme Doughnuts 16 AUGUSTA ST.

CARPENTERS AND LABORERS EXPERIENCED in general building construction. Apply Ruscon Construction Wofford College Library sit3, Spartanburg, S. C. An Equal Opportunity Employer DRAFTSMAN, must have some knowledge of aolf and be able to tvpe for a well known golf architect. Call 277- 3402 for interview.

nCDCMnflm man tn nnar.la onn nrn ducing cage-operated poultry farm nearlTEXTILE, ceramic, metal working, gar- inas.j nign low Close eng. pf 5 VonGroc 1.20 Vornado VSI Corp .40 Vulcan Mat 1 Z60 6 32 24 81 81 81 26 2W2 33 26 28 33'4 24 29 7, 33''4 18 14 18 16 Walgreen .90 Walk fnl.20a WalLMurr .70 36 29'4 36 61 3234 12 38 33 33 32 36 W4 3534 41 32'4 12V4 36 32 32 32 33 36 29V4 3534 61 2'2 32i'4 1234 14 34 1 3234 32 32 wa Df .70 WallTier 1.10 Walworth Co WardFd 1.02f Warnaco 1.20 Warnc pfl.50 Warnc pfl.22 Warn Co 1.44 1 33 51 41 Z280 128 33 warnLamb 1 WarLam pf 4 Warn Sw 1.60 Was Gas 1.64 WashStl .70 41 il'4 4 125'J 125 2 229 45 44V4 45 3 28 2834 14 22 64 3IV4 17V4 7 2m 4 23'A 17 22 49 4V 26 32 'A 27 3234 31 73 64 42 63 4i4 31 37 19 52'4 41 29 47 45'a 2734 42 29 23 103 IB'a 37V8 28 22 17 14 193,4 28 14 3 5 4 3 11 65 7 27 4 20 20 33 32 22 69 1.8 3 76 2 3 188 71 Z80 3 35 11 Z280 44 24 1 88 365 21 44 39 14 22 45 31 12 17 Was Wat 1.20 22 45 Vi Waukesha 2 WayGos 1.40 Weanlnd Mo Wbb De IE Weis Mkt .68 Welbilt .059 Welch Sci .50 3V4 .1714 734 2834 29V2 434 23'4 17V2 2234 50 '4 41. 2634 32 27 33 32 74 4'2 4334 6334 66V4 3134 38 WVa 53 51 4IV2 29 50 Va 6734 28V2 63 29 2414 4tt 23V4 17'4 22 WescoFin It WestTra WstPtPep 2a WVPulp 1.90 WestnAirL 1 Wn Banc 1.20 WstnMd 1.60 WstnPac 220 50 41 V4 26 32V2 27 12 3234 14 WnUTel 1.40 WnUn pf4.60 Wn Un pf4.90 31V2 73 '2 64 Vi 4334 1 43 V4 66'4 Va 31 3,4 37 19'4 52V4 5034 41 29 49 2 46 28 63V4 '4 29 23 103 18 37Va 14 16 Va 20 34 28 12 22V2 1734 Va 1934 14 WqhABk .80 WestgEI 1.80 WestE pf3.80 Weyberg 1.20 weyerhr 1.40 Wheelg Steel wneei 511 pt Whirl Cp 1.60 White Cn WhiteCrss .40 White Mot 2b WHittaker CP WickesCorp 1 Williams Bro WinnDix 1.50 WisEIPw 1.32 Wis EIP pf 6 WissPSvc 1.02 WitcccoCh 1.20 WolvWW .50 11 Z10 103 3 18 VA 3 37 8 16 19 20 6 2812 114 22 47 173,4 3 20 Wometco .48 Woodwlr 1.60 Woolworth 1 World Airwy Wurlitzer .80 189 23704 23534 23534 117 45 44 44 XtoxCp 1.40 Xtra Inc YngstSht 1.80 YngstSD 1.20 79 31 31H4 1,2 21 Va 2034 3178 20 Va 32 34 3334 3334 12 81 58 58 58V4 1 141 28 27 28 The Associated Press 1WB SALES Zayre Corp ZenithR 1.20a Zurn nd .24 Copyrighted by NEW YORK (AP) -N Stock sales Approx final total 7,390,000 Previous day Week ago 8,996,490 Month ago 9,172,510 Year ago 8,829,850 Two years ago 6,716,120 Jan 1 to date 570,076,070 1967 to date 1966 to date 493,345,774 CLOSING INDEX NEW YORK (AP)-Closing New York Stock Exchange Index: Market Index Industrial Transportation ...4 cents ,49.42 0.03 .51.55 .43.32 0.07 .41.43 0.09 Utility Finance 52.76 0.10 Sharp Drop Taken By Wheat Futures CHICAGO (AP) Wheat futures declined more than two cents a bushel on the Chicago Board of Trade Wednesday. Soybeans prices were lower, but corn closed on a mixed tone, The principal factors in the decline of wheat pirces was a report of new and moderately heavy moisture in the Southwest winter wheat growing area. BOARD OF TRADE TABLE Previous High .1.47 .1.50 .1.52 .1.5534 Low Close Close WHEAT Mar May Jul Sep Dec CORN Mai- 1.463 1.48 1.50V2 I.5334 1.59'4 1.19 1.21' 1.2534 1.2834 1.28' 1.32V4 1.47' 1.46H 1.51 1.54' 1.5934 1.19 1.22 1.24 1.28 1.28V, 1.32ft 80 77V4 73'4 72 75V8 1.1 8V4 1.20ft 1.223 1.24MI 1.2814 2.6934 2.74 2.76'8 2.76'a 2.70'4 2.68ft 2.7214 1.47'4 1.50 1.523 1.55ft 1.61' 1.18'8 1.1934 May 1.22 1.22 Jul 1.26'.4 I.

2534 II. 2734 Sep Dec Mar 69 OATS Mar May Jul Sep Dec RYE Mar May Jul Sep Dec SOYBEANS Mar May Jul Aug Sep Nov Jan 1.283 1.28's 1.32'8 8434 79 75 73 76 I.I8V4 1.2P4 1.23V 1.251j 1.29 .2.7434 2.77'Zj 1.28'4 1.32'4 83 77'4 73'4 72 75Vb 1.18 1.20V 1.2234 1.24'4 1.28 2.495 2.73'j 2.76'i 2.761 2.7014 2.681 2.72'4 78' 74'j 73' 75V4 1.17'8 1.20'8 1.23 1.24ft 1.28'2 2.70V4 2.74'4 2.77' 2.77ft 2.71V4 2.69'i 2.71V 2.6914 2.73V8 2.73'4 SOYBEAN OIL Mar 61 8.49 8 52 8.62 16 Female Help Wanted NCR bookkeeping operator, NCR experience, salary to iSO. TRC Personnel, Dame) Bldg. ja-tsx. SECRETARY To $5,200.

239-5381. Law office. Age In 30's. AMERICAN PERSONNEL, PUBLIC Relations, some travel, $5,200 plus expenses. TRC Personnel, uamei 242-4320.

RFCEPTIONIST. Pleasant spot for attractive miss. J303. Call Edna Childers, 232-5181, Sneiling Sneiling. CLERK.

Ideal opportunity with growing firm. Interesting work. $325. Call Edna hjldersJjMiai, Sneiling 8. Sneiling.

GIRL Friday. Personality airl to greet customers. Light typing. $325. CaH Betty nderson2J3JrgeMingL MATURE girl experienced in double entry bookkeeping and general office work.

day week. Benefits Include generous profit sharing plan. Top salary for girl with the experience and stability to fill this reponsible position. Call Mr. Cunningham, at General Wholesale Distributor, 233-436T WHITE lady to live in through week, off on weekends, routine housework, must be neat, get along with children.

Phone 244-1850, after 4 P.M. weekdays. BEAUTY OPERATOR WANTED to operate Lynch's Beauty Shop, well equipped with 4 dryers. Travelers Rest, S. C.

Phone 836-3611. WAITRESSES HOWARD JOHNSON GIRLS wanted. Best clientele and finest working conditions, above average salary, paid vacation, other fringe benefits. Apply Manager, Howard Johnon Restaurant, Wade Hampton Blvd. CLERIC TYPIST SALARY, $300.

TRC Personnel, The Daniel Phone 242-4320. Experienced Waitresses APPLY in person after 3.30 Capri's Restaurant 3505 Augusta Rdj COUNTER GIRL AND CASH iER FIRST Shift, married, settled. Apply A S. wive-in ano Kestauram, waae Hampton Blvd. SECRETARY DOWNTOWN office, 5 day week, usual company benefits, 900a tuiure, salary open.

Reply own handwritinq with qualifications. Confidential, Write Box B-T, News-Piedmont. "KEY PUNCH OPERATOR MINIMUM 2 years experience. Excellent working conditions ano oenems. ppiy In person weekdays from 8 A.M.

to 3 P.M. UNION CARBIDE CORP. Electronic Division Hwy 276 Simpsonville AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER SUPERVISOR For local sewing firm. Good working conditions, excellent fringe benefits. Send resume to BOX M-R NEWS-PIEDMONT 15 Male Help Wanted VENDING TRAINEE ROUTE SALES WORK.

On-the-Job-traintng. Age no barrier lf physically qualified. Rotation shift work. Paid vacation, group insurance, fringe benefits. Apply In person at Fiber Industries to Mr.

John Deadmon, hours 9 AM or 1:30 PM or call 233-4351, ext. 282 for appointment. Mocke Vending Co. An Equal Opportunity Employer WANTED EXPERIENCED OFFSET PRINTER Contact EMERALD PRINTING CO. Greenwood, S.

C. Phone 223-8233 MECHANIC FOR LIGHT -CONSTRUCTION Equipment Good working conditions, paid insurance and vacation. PHONE 232-6448 IVEY'S of Greenville MAIL ROOM OPERATION Looklnj (nr a ood set up and maintain man to a mall room operation, win military retirees who supplement their Must he physically top performance. consider want to Income, tit lor Many Liberal fringe benefits. Personnel Office Downtown ROUTE SALESMAN AGE 20-30, neat appearance, honest.

dependable. Driver's license. Good pay while training. Retirement plan. You can make Sloo nr more per week If you are willing to work a minimum of 45 hours selling on on of our routes, APPLY IN PERSON 8 AM-12 Noon, 2-5 PM Pepil Cola-7-Up Bottling Co.

70S Poinsett Oreenvlll. t. C. 15 Male Help Wanted EXPERIENCED Sewing Machine Mechanic. Good pay, fun employee benefits, relocate central South Caro ina.

Reply to Box L-T, News-Piedmont. PROGRAMMER, 3-4 years experience, salary di-pends on pe-son, age open. AT K) ID EP SONNE 859-3636. MODERN progressive weaving company in western South Carolina seeKing textile college graduate experienced in designing and weaving of synthetics to head experimental and research weaving departments. Reply to Box J-T, News-Piedmont.

ONE general Auto Mechanic, or; helper, good pay and benefits. Ca H277-5052 EMPLOYMENT Manager, relocation and fr-e paid. Salary depends on experience. TRC Personnel, Daniel 242-4320. WANTED Immediately experienced air conditioning and heating mechanic.

Only j3xoeriencedneedapply. Call 239096 MANAGER Trainee. URGENT! Rapid advancement. Salary J6.OC0. Call Sue Baker, 233-4651, Sneiling giSnelling Estimator-Supervisor MUST be experienced in estimating and price quoting on commercial lobs.

Starting salary $7,800. Greenvirie a-ea. RUSH! Call Tlwima Bridgeman, ATLAS PERSONNEL. 232-271 1 Industrial Engineers ment. Immediate Openings.

TRC Personnel Daniel Bldg. 242-4320 COMMISSARY MANAGER POSITION open in Anderson area. Food Available tor guantieo person in Service Management. Reply: Division Manager P. O.

Box 316 Anderson, S. C. NEEDED IMMEDIATELY Experienced Sewing Machine Operators Cuff Runners Overlook Buttonhole Fronts Many company benefits APPLY Personnel Office Piedmont Shirt Co. Poinsett Hwy. An Equal Opportunity Employer 16 Female Help Wanted MEET PEOPLE.

Unusually Interesting position lor attractive girl who can type. $325. Call Edna Chflders, 232-5181, Sneiling Sneiling CASHIER. Young attractive girt inq. $282.

Call Jan Moore, Snel'Ung Sneiling. No typ-232-5181, HOUSEKEEPER, 5 day week, care for small child, some cooxing, references, nice, quiet home. 244-1407. COOK 9 A.M. to 4 P.M.

No Sunday Barbecue Lodge, 1425 Laurens HOURS wo k. Rd. SEC RETARY-Receptionist, immediate employment, to $400. TRC Personnel, Daniel 242-4320. EXECUTIVE Secretary, salary to $450.

TRC Personnel, Daniel 242-4320. WORLD Acceptance Corp. has an opening for experienced secretary, must be able to take shorthand and have excellent typing ability. Age limit 25-30, excellent starting salary. Call 232-8120 for appointment, anytime weekdays or between 9 A.M.

-1 2:30 P.M. Saturday. TYPIST. Smart attractive girl needed at once. $300.

Call Jan Moore, 232-5181, Sneiling Sneiling. WOULD like elderly, retired white woman to live in with handicapped laay in Greenville, S. C. Would have to able to do liqht housekeeping duties. For any further information write W.

B. Neese, 20 Sheridon Charleston, S. C. 29407. HOUSEKEEPER, room and board plus salary, 5 days a week, 2 children and household chores.

244-2420 after 3:30 p.m. WAITRESSES NO experience necessary, excellent employee benefits, good pay and working conditions. Apply: SHONEY'S BIG BOY 1310 N. Pleasantburg Greenville (NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE) WAITRESSES EXPERIENCED. Full time or weekend, part time.

No Sunday work, age 21-35. Apply In person; Mr. Bagwell, Rib Loin Steak House. No phone calls. CASHIER COUNTER HELP APPLY In person, no phone calls.

Bonanza Sirloin Pit, 3C8. Pleasantburg Dr. SEAMSTRESSES EXPERIENCED or will train, possitions available at once. Mr. Geisel, Marchant Industries, 1-385, Phone 232-3533.

Counter Waitress FOR second shift, hours 3 p. m. til 11 p. m. Apply Dunkin Donuts S.

Pleasantburg Greenville WAITRESS THIRD Shift. 11 P.M. 7 A.M. Apply Pure Oil Restaurant, White Horse and 1-85. CURB GIRLS FIRST shift, 2 needed.

Apply Drive-In and Restaurant, Hampton Blvd A Wade 9 Schoois and Instructions PUNNING YOUR FH Why Not A Career In Business? IBM SPEEDWRITING NEW CLASSES APRIL 8 Call or write (or Information 2321642 DRAUGHON'S BUSINESS COLLEGE Wade Hampton Mall (Continued From Page 44) sales Net i nas. i rvnn low Close Chs, SunChem .40 10 21 21 Sun Oil 10 Sunasco Sunasco pf Sunbeam 1.14 Sundstrnd .80 Sundst Pf3 50 Sunray 1.50 Sunsh Mn .90 Sup Vaiu 1.10 SuperOil 1.40 Swank Swift Co 1.20 Swingline SymWay Taft Brd .60 Talcolt 1 Talon 1 TampaEI .72 Tandy Corp Taylorlns .72 TechMat Tektronix Teledyn 2.Wt Tenneco Tennec pf5.50 Texaco 2.30 TexETrn 1..20 TexGasT 1.42 Tex Sul .40 Texaslnst .80 Tex OH .10 TexPLd Tex Util 1.60 Textron .70 Textrn Pf2.08 Thlokol .40 jThomBett .96 Thorn I nd Thorrtasvl .80 ThriftyDr .60 Timeln 1.90a TimesiMir .50 Tlmk RB 1.80 Jish Real .80 Tobin Pkg la Toled Ed 1.48 TootRoll .406 Torrins 1.60 Trane Co .80 TransWAir 1 IrnWAir pf 2 Trans Fin Transam lb Transa pf4.60 Transa pf4.50 Transltron -TriCont 2.3oe TriCon Pf2.50 Triangl 1.20a TRW Inc 1.40 TRW pf4.40 TSC Ind .56 Ind pf.70 Twen Cent 1 1JARCO 1 tIMC Ind .72 JJnarco .40 Ltd AJnllNV 1,19 'UnCarnp 1.72 Un Carbide 2 Un Elec 1.20 Un El pf6.40 Un El pf4.5o UnOitCal 1.40 UOCal pf2.50 UnionPacif 2 tJnPac pf.40 UnTank 250 1.20 Uniroyal pf 8 4 5 15 11 51 1 96 105 1 21 22 92 32 4 63 7V, 1S'j 43' 59 73V2 38" 43' 34H 138 22H 25V 37'4 HVa 7 15J 43V4 59'i 73Vj 364 41 34 135 21 25 24'i 37' 62J4 7 IS'j 43 1 59 73Vi 1 38 42 34 13514 1 21 25 5434 37 14 93 13 37 46 35 6 27 32 l'8' 38a 25 50 36'4 12 38Vi 31 18'2 37 25V4 4Wl 35'a 11 'a 31. -1 18 38 34 25V4 'A 4934 36 'A 12 38 100 14 25 95 73'4 14 23V4 34 Vj 119 1 90 14 51 I734 14 49 'A 44 14 54 1414 41 25 3334 l34 8814 '2 39 Va 36'4 37 V4 19 31 19 1. 38 56 37 Va 34 14 11 45V2 154 165 -5 14 i 38V. 363 103'4 100 68 25 25'4 4 95 95'4 155 73 72 32 23V4 Wt 34 34 34 155 122 119 191 W4 90 3 51 17 49 4434 54V2 16', 42 25 33 18 Wa 40 36 37 19 23 2W 38 56 37 34 11 50 17 7 44 42 11 49 32 10 7 10 50 21 13 3 1 '12 22 2 7 124 3 15 125 49 UVa 54 16 41'V 25 33 lVa 8Vl 39 36V4 37V4 19 31 Wl 38 56 37 34 10 45 154 145 14 28 43 Wa 65'8 105 21 15 46 Z20 154 2 165 47 15 110 28''2 l2 43 20 38 39 86'4 12 '105 28 43 38'2 Va es'j 4- 14 106 V2 12 22 27 17 229 30'A 21 1 14 34 29 21? 8 34Vi 33 3412 1 33 18 18 18'8 1 10 0 10 14 29 Va 29 29 32 32 32 32 45 37 ''A 36 36 351 41 41' 'A 36 2P8 21 21 790 102 102 102 Z80 73 72 72 120 56'2 55V4 56'4 74 73 74 34 3034 38 38 63,4 6 6 66 65 45 IV2 45 4434 4434 Va 104 23 11 13 Z170 127 I26V2 127V2 unisnops UnitAirLIn 1 UnitAirc 1.60 Unit CP Un EnglF 1 Fin Cal Un Fruit 1.40 UGasCp 1.70 UnGImp 1.20 UnGreen 1.20 Dnit Ind JJnitMM 1.20 Nuclear Unit Pk Min "Unit Shoe 3 'US Borax la 2.60e 1.25 -AJSGyPsm 3a tISGyp pfl.80 US Ind .70 US Lines 2b JUSLine pf.45 1.20 Play USPIyCh 05.O USPCh Pf5.50 USPCh Pfl.20 US Shoe 1.20 US Smelt lb Pf5.50 US Steel 2.40 US Tob 1.80 TJSTob pfl.75 Unit Util .84 Un Util pf 90 Univ Lf 1.20 UnivOPd 1.40 Upiohn 1.60 Uns Bldg .60 PL 1.64 UTD CP 1.20 VanRaal 1.40 VanltyFair 1 VareCorp .80 Varian Asso 1.40 Vendo Co .60 -VictComp .45 -Villager .50 VaEIPiw 1.34 li S7'4 55 33 2 160 37 108 11 27 40 30 12 48 22 20 36 58 12 12 11 35 23 4 V14 182 1400 26 2 40 Z100 61 8 40 117 2 Z40 25 18 3 17 115 29 78 42 41 494 49 11 11 20'4 20 14 13 4834 47 74 74 2034 20 38 37 14 14 28 28'4 35 35 6 8 62 62 26 26 32 3134 39 36 69 683.4 36 36 4434 44 44 4P4 9 9 23V2 23V8 35V2 35 55 54 41 69 Va 11 Va 20V8 V4 13 4834 1 75 2034 Va 38 1 1434 a 28V4 35 12 8 4914 26 '4 32 Va 36 69'4 14 36 14 44 44 1 9 23 35V2 54 '2 87 89 2 09 35'4 59 79 3834 42 Va 42 14 25 38 30 74 43 35V4 28 29 34 58 79V2 38 42'4 424 25 38 30 7334 42 34 28 22 34 59'4 Vi 79 38 42V4 42'4 25 38 30 Va 73 42 Va 35'4 28 6 22 222 3334 30 21 23 34 24 56 29 38V2 33 30 20 Va 23'4 36 23 5514 29 38 33 301a 20 23'4 Va 24 Va 55 14 l'a 29 38'4 I- Livestock CHICAGO CHICAGO (API (USDA) Hogs butchers fully steady; fairly active; shippers took 3.5C0; 1-2 190-240 lb.

butchers 19.00-19.50; eround 250 head 200-220 lbs. 19.75-20.00; 1-3 220-225 lbs 18.50- 19.25, mostly 18.75-19.25 2-3 250-290 lbs. 9-1R 7-3 790-310 lbs 18.00-18.25; sows Wneven, steady to 25 hiaher, the advance 'on 503 lbs. and up; fairly active; 340-400 lb. sows 17.25-18.00; 2-3 400-500 tbs.

16.75-17.25; 2-3 500-550 tbs. 16.00-1475; 2-3 Av.tff ihv U9S-1AOO: boars 15.00-16.00. Cattle calves none; slaughter steers fairh active, steady to 25 higher Vith ttw advance on ctioic and below; fainiv steady to skona; -tiu. ttrnna fa 25 hiaher; bulls -steady; prime tb. slaughter an steers yiera graoe 3 ana y.su-ju.w, onr iad at J0.

30; nign cnoice ana prims lbs. 28.50-29.75; choice Tbs. yield grade 2 to 4 27.25-28.50; mixed ood nd choice 24.25-27.25; good. 25.25- 26.25; standard and low good 22.50-25.25; hinh rHnirm And Drim 1.050 lb. Slauohter heifers 27.50; choice.

tbs. yied grade 2 to 4 24.00-27.O0; aood and ctioice 25.25-26.00; good 24.50-25.25; standard and low flood 22.00-24.50; utility and commercial cows 18.00-19.75; hiqh-yielding utility 20.00-20.25; canners and cutters 16.75-19.00; utility and commercial buH 20.50-24,00. Sheep 1O0; not enough of any class for market test. S. C.

PRODUCE if COLUMBIA (AP) South Carolina farm prices reported Wednesday by the Market News Service: Columbia Farmeri Wholesale Market prices about steady, supply ample, demand fair. Good collards 2.00-2.25, fair quality 1.75-'VOO. Green onions 1.10-1.25. Cabbage plants 3.00-3.50. Onion plants 3.00-3.50.

"Mustard and turnip slaf 2.C0 to 2.50. Spinach 2.00-2.50. Turnip roots 2.00-2.25, Jurnlps tops 2.00-2.250. i South Carolina Georgia poultry prices -at the farm steady at 16, supply adequate, demand generally fair. Lightweight hens J-6.

Grain steady. No. 1 hogs: Florence 4 Klngstree cash buying station steady 18.00. Greenville Tuesday aucllon 17.00-18.25. Holly Hill luctlon 17.00-18.00.

Cattle: Columbia good Choice veal halves 34.0-40.00, utility commercial 24.0O-34.00; good choice butcher steers A heifers 24.50-27.00, utility commercial 21.00-24.50; commercial cows 19.00-21.50, cannert 4 cutters good 4 choice stocker steers 4 iieiferi 27.50-33.00, medium 25.00-27.50. r. Greenville good 4 choice veal calves 44.00-40.75, utility 4 commercial 24.00-34.00; good 4 choice butcher steers 4 heifers 24.00-25.75, utility 4 commercial 20.00-24.00; commercial cows 18.00-21.00; canners 4 cutters 15.00-18.00; good 4 choice stocker stert 4 heifers 26.00-33.00; medium 20.00-26.00, Holly Hill good veal calves 30.00-35.00, utility 4 commercial 25.00-30.00; good 4 choice butcher steers 4 heifers 24.00-26.00, utility 4 commercial 20.00-23.00; commercial cows 18.00-21.00,' canners 4 cutters 14.00-18 001 good 4 choice stocker Veers 4 heifers 25.00-32.00, medium 19.00-24.00. Leesvllle good choice veal calves 36 utility. 4 comerclal 30.00-34.00; llood 4 choice butcher steer heifers 54 utility 4 commercial 22.00-24.00; commercial cows 19.00-21.25; can.

ners 4 cutters 16.75-19.50; good 4 stocker steers 4 heifers 27.50-34.50, medium 22.00-27.50. COTTONSEED OIL NEW YORK (AP) Bleachabkj Cotton-teed oil futures closed 15 lower. Sales i High Lew Close Kiev 14.00 14 09 14.00b Closlnqs: Jul 1 40b, Sep 13.8Cn. B-bid; N-nomlnal. In.

y. potato futures NEW YORK (AP)-Potato futures: Main closed 3 to 5 cents lower. Sales 1,7 Apr .175 1.69 May 2.25 2.15 Nov 2.34 2.30 Close 1.69 4.17 2.30 TTREND OF 1TAPLI PRICES New vnon API The Associated Press Weighted Whofcsal Price. Index of 35 commodities declined to 143.47 Previous day 163.62, Week Ago. 163.7, Month AflO 144.66 Year 90 4.

Utah 1A4 40 MM (14 1 76 76 166.99 Low 145.57 166.20 160.56 (1926 Average Equals 100) miTTBO tun taai CHICAGO (AP)-(USDA)-Buttr: whole-alt selling prices unchanged; 93 score AA 64.442; 92 A 44.442 90 unquoted. Epqs: Prices paid delivered to Chicago unchanged to I toweri 80 per ont or bettw Grade A whifw 31-32) medium-Wbft extras 40 per cent Of better Grade A whites 291V30) iwdlum-whlta extras unquoted; stand wds 6-25Vj checks unquoted. S. A. Harbin WESTMINSTER Steve A Harbin of Horseshoe Bridge Road died Wednesday in a Co lumbia hospital after a short illness.

Funeral arrangements will be announced by Sandifer Fu neral Home. The body is being returned to Sandifer Funeral Home. A. P. Myers PENDLETON Funeral services for Adolphus Preston Myers, 61, of Rt.

1, Pendleton, who died in a tractor accident Tuesday, will be conducted Thursday at 4 jp.m. at Refuge Baptist Church by the Rev. Joe Pace, the Rev. C. M.

Elrod and the Rev. Garland Sentell. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Pallbearers will be Leonard Riggins, Herman King, Wallace, Tommy and Arthur Lee Smith and Junior Dobson. The body is at the home and will be placed in the church at 3 p.m.

Thursday. Duckett Funeral Home, Central, is in charge. G. D. Boyce WILLIAMSTON Charles Derwood Boyce, 45, of Anderson Drive was found dead in his car near Clinton Wednesday night about 6 p.m.

Laurens County Coroner Marshall Pressley ordered an autopsy but said the causes of death was apparently strangulation. The coroner said he did not expect to call an inquest. The victim had been missing for eight days. He was an employe of the Boyce Furniture Co. in Peizer and was a son of Delt and Bertie Barnwell Boyce Sr.

Surviving also are his wife, Mrs. Bert Evans Boyce; a son, Chip Boyce ofr the home; a daughter, Pat Kinzie of Greenville; a brother, Delk Boyce Jr. of West Peizer; and a sister, Mrs. Tillman (Lib) Galloway of Williamston. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Gray Mortuary, Peizer.

Gary Patterson PIEDMONT Gary Patter died Wednesday at 4:40 p.m. in a Greenville hospital after a long illness. He was born in Grrenville County, son of the late John and Nannie Bolden Patterson, and was a retired textile worker and a member of the Pente costal Holiness Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs Bessie Lucille Allen Patterson; two sons, Carroll and Ralph Patterson of Piedmont; two daughters, Mrs. Charles (Bar bara) Eller and Mrs.

Charles (Nancy) Moore of Piedmont; two brothers, Johnny Patterson of GreeirviUe and Otis Patter son of Easley; a sister, Mrs Gertrude Flemming of Pied mont; a half-sister, Mrs. Nita U)x ot neomont; and nine grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 3 p.m. at the Pentecostal Holiness Church by the Rev. W.

L. Hale and the Rev. C. D. Rollins Jr.

Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Bob Stewart, Jack and Bill Wilder, Jack McAdiams, Carl Blackston and Uianes Burrell. The body is at Gray Mortuary, Peizer. and will be placed in the church Friday at p.m. ine lamuy win receive friends at the mortuary Thurs day from 7 to 9 p.m.

Mrs. K. L. Gosnell GREER Mrs. Mary' Ruth Brown Gosnell, 21, of 101 May-field Greer, wife of Kenneth Gosnell, died at a local hospital Wednesday at 5:25 a.m.

after one week of illness. She was a native of Green ville and lived here until she moved to Greer several months ago. Her parents are William T. and Ltna Williams Brown of Greenville. She was a mem ber of East Park Baptist Church.

Surviving also are a daughter, Sandy Marie Gosnell; a son, Thomas Lee Gosnell of Greer; a sister, Mrs. Paul W. (Martha) Payne of Greenville: and two brothers, Thomas L. and William T. Brown of Green ville.

Funeral services will be con- ducted Friday at 11 a.m. at the First Baptist Church in Cleveland by the Rev. Claude Neely, the Rev. Jyles G. Hall and the Rev.

Ernest A. Gross. Burial will be in the adjoining church cemetery. Pallbeares will be Roy ILuri-son, Jimmy Ray Williams, Paul Gosnell, Ben Williams, Buddy Baldwin and Henry Williams." The body will be taken to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

William T. Brown, 217 Buist Ave. alter 10 a.m. today. Funeral arrangements are hv Thomas McAfee Funeral Home.

Boys' Club Group To Meet Today The Salvation Army Bovs' Club Council will hold Its regular mommy meeting today at 1 p.m. at the Salvation Army Citadel. A dutch lunch will be served. Russell C. Ashmore, chairman of the council, said a report on the status of preliminary work for the new boys' club facility will be given.

Other Deaths on Page 12 Edwin B. Nimmons SENECA Funeral services for Edwin Bowen Nimmons, 59, North Second Street, who died Tuesday, will be conducted at 2 n.m. Thursday at Seneca Presbyterian Church by tne Rev. L. J.

Tavlor. Burial will he in Oconee Memorial Park The family requests that flowers be omitted. The bodv is at Brown's Funeral Home and will be plac ed in the church, at 1p.m. Thursday. Mrs.

Walker Funeral services' for Mrs Janie Williams Bryant Walker of 15 Vannov widow of the Rev. Freeman Walker, will be conducted today at 11 a.m. at Thomas McAfee Funeral Home by the Rev. H. C.

Cash. Burial will be 'in Woodlawn Memorial The body is at the funeral home and the fmily is at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James Christian, 15 Vannoy St. Mrs. Phillips WILLIAMSTON Funeral services for Mrs.

Virginia Phil lips, 53, of 114 Edgewood Drive, who died Tuesday, will con ducted Thursday at 3 p.m. at Gray Mortuary, Peizer, oy aie Rev. Paul Mabrey and the Rev. Leon Chandler. Burial will be in Forest Lawn Memorial Park.

Pallbearers will be nephews. The family as at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Ben Chnetz- berg, 15 Legby Peizer. Emory S. Davis Funeral services for Emory S.

Davis, 70, of 43 Sycamore Driver a retired barber, who died Tuesdav. will be conducted at Fair Heights Baptist uiurcn today at 4:30 p.m. by tme Kev, C. B. Rollins the Rev.

Jerry K. Scott and the Rev. H. L. Cash.

Burial will be in Woodlawn Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be Floyd Therrell, L. C. Wilson Hass Thompson, Fred Hood, Troy Hamby and Dennis Whitaker. The body is at i nomas McAfee Funeral Home.

Lee D. Ford Funeral services for Lee Dof-fers Ford of Rt. 5, Greenville, Paris community, will be conducted today at 4:30 p.m. at Thomas McAfee Funeral Home by the Rev. W.

J. Leslie, the Rev. Frank Pearson and the Rev. A. A.

Padgett. Burial will be in Woodlawn Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be nephews: Calvin Ford, Raymond Hatcher, Charles Ford, Cleveland Kerns, Walter Ford, Henry T. Holloway Jr. and Clyde Bridges Jr.

The bodv is at the funeral home and the family is at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Horace Swafford. 10 Marchant Monaview. Leston L. Woodcock PELZER Liston Livingston Woodcock, 88, of Rt.

1, Peizer, died at his home Wednesday at 6 a.m. after an illness of three days. He was a son of the late Thomas and Elizabeth Woodcock, born in Pender County, N. C. He lived in Peizer for more than 60 years.

Before his retirement in 1957, he was maintenance manager for both the Upper and Lower Mills of Kendall's Peizer Division. He began work for tlhe Kendall Mills when he was 20. While living in West feizer, ne served on the Town Council far two years, as a trustee of West Peizer School for 18 years and 15 years as chairman of the Board of Trustees. He was a member of Peizer Camp, Woodmen of the World for 51 years and was presented a 50-year pin. He was a member oi reizer t.oage ui for 42 years, its secretary for 32 years.

He served the lodge as worshipful master for three years and deputy grand master of District 17. He had been a Shriner for 18 years, a Royal Arch Mason, a member of the Royal and Select Makers' Council and held an appointive office as a Knight Templar. He was a member of the Peizer MeUhodist Church and served as steward, charge lay leader, teacher for LadiesT Sunday School Class end men's class teacher. Surviving are nine daughters, Mrs. Charles (Helen) Gibson of Young's Island, Mrs.

L. C. (Blanch) Sutherland of Newport News. Mrs. Elizabeth W.

Monroe of Latta. Mrs. Catherine W. Covington ofRicnmond, Mrs. Mason (LatWa) Guttme and Mrs.

Ralph (Doris) Lawless of Peizer, Mrs. Ray (Pearu Schilling of Piedmont, Mrs. L. W. (Bobby Sue) Faulkner of Isle of Palms and Mrs.

Charlton (Ruby) Trtop of Spartanburg; five sons, Thomas Bennett Woodcock of Mullins, Liston W. Woodcock of Bel Aire, Claude R. Woodcock of Charleston, Frank C. Woodcock of Peizer and Charles Woodcock, serving with the Navy in California; 35 grandchildren, 28 great grandchildren; and two great-'greaUgranddhiiidren. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Thomas McAfee Funeral Home.

The body is at the funeral home. i ANNOUNCEMENTS 3 Lost and Found LOST: 1968 Parker High School ring belonging to Ann Manley. Burcombe Rd. area. Phone 269-49 7 7.

LOST: In the A Shopping Center, Greer, S. ladies' white gold diamond bracelet. Liberal reward. Phone 235-0441 or 963-4107. LOST: From Groce's Lake Pasture, one white faced cow.

Has chain on neck with number tag. Call 834-9247, LOST: Red Pekingese with black face, near Piedmont Park, at Ptedmont. Call L. D. Moore, 845-6336.

LOSt: Mixed Feist-Chihuahua, male, white, brown ears and brown hips, answers to "John Henry" or "Trigger" strayed from home of Bill Looney, Camperdown Community. Anyone knowing whereabouts, Call 859-6652. Reward. LOST: Two young Boston Bull dogs. In vicinity of Cedar Lane Rd.

One with black face and one with white marking down face, 235-7495. LOST: Red Irish Setter, male, answers to name Lake Forest area. REWARD. Phone 244-0768. LOST: Man's billfold In vicinity of Greenville, Memorial Auditorium.

Reward, Call 235-9071 after 4 P.M, LOST: Black and White Spaniel, wearing red harness, named "Chipper." Vicinity of E. McBee Ave. Reward. CE 2-1564. FOUND KEY CASE On lot at Skyway Phone 834-4224 4 Notices I WILL not be debts make by responsible for anyone other Hendrix.

any than myself jerry u. K. CARSON'S CAST ALUMINUM SIGN LETTERS, WILL LAST AS LONG AS MASONRY CONFIDENTIAL INVESTIGATION Domestic Civil Industrial Phone 235-4140 THE COPY SHOP Instant service while vou wait! 608 LAURENS RD. PHONE 235-8568 Monograms Embroidered Margaret R. Barr, 124 W.

Mountain View Ave. call 23i-9m. 6 Lodge Notices WALD'EN LODGE, No. 274 A. F.

M. win nolo a Kequiar tommunicaTion at 7:30 P. M. to confer the Master Mason Degree. H.

M. Davis Is Lodge Master 7 Nursing Homes RHODES HOUSE-a private boarding nome for eiaeriy laoss, vacancy, reasonable. 845-7029. 8 Child Care Nurseriei FLOYD'S Licensed Day Nursery. Pre school cnnaren.

nor luncnes, special ra te, 6 West Ave. CE 3-4011. ABC NURSERY 8. PLAY SCHOOL 25 Long Forest Dr. Licensed.

24-Hour service, ah age groups. -mu. LEE ROAD DAY CARE CENTER. Licensed, not meais, tencea yara. ou Lee Road.

Phone 244-6020. CHARLOTTE'S Nursery has openings. 1418 KOmserr nwy. Near atone reus. Phone 235-6955, 235-6723.

TINY TIM Nursery has opening, ages 1-12 months, excellent aiapr service. Phone 239-7579. SANS SOUCI Nursery. New, modern. all facilities, 5-groups witn Kinaergarren.

825 N. Franklin. Call Mrs. Sloan, owner and operator. 235-OJii SUNSHINE CHILD CARE NURSERY.

WEEKEND, trips, vacations, pre-school. ncensea, 24 eerea, zwojaz. HOLLAWAY NURSERY, licensed, all ages, not luncnes, pick up at scnoois. Wade Hampton Taylors, 244-3224. CHILD CARE CENTER INFANTS to 4 vrs.

Hot meals. 302 Poin- set Hwy. vvvvw 9 Schools qnd Instructions eTuTanytime FOR mornlnfl and evening classes. Easy payment plan, waiareps oeouiy Academy. Call 235-9631.

9 Schools and Instructions VETERANS! Enroll now for career in aviation. Stevens AVianon, inc. oreen-vllle-Spartanburg Jetport, 877-6451. LEARN TO DRIVE AMERICAN ADVANCE DRIVING SCHOOL 23-4105 232-7497 WOODALL'S Driving School Greenville's Oldest Operated By Helen and Rufus Woodall WITH OVER 20 years experience in law enforcement and safety education. Certificates issued to all students for insurance benefits.

$6 Per Lesson CE 5-8406 AUTOMATION LEARN IBM KEYPUNCH BASIC SECRETARIAL PBX RECEPTIONIST NURSES AIDE MEDICAL ASSISTANT Graduates Get The Best Jobs and Higher Pay Student loans or school terms are available. High school not necessary. No age limit. Day or eveninq classes. TRAIN NOW PAY LATER PROFESSIONAL BUMN" Greenville Call 242-5541 SCN BLDG.

SUITI "4 Anderson Call 224-2137 1621 N. Main Anderson EMPLOYMENT IS Male Help Wanted LABORERS AND CARPENTERS: For new ciemson MUiti-furpose Auanonum. Contact Mr. Allen Ashley, Superintendent, at the iob site or phone 654-4187, Ciemson, S. C.

Good working conditions, and overtime work available with time and half for all over 40 hours. We are in compliance with equal employment opportunity, OFFICE Manager. Large local firm. feooa snot tor tuture qrowtn. uw Call John Bell, 232-5181, Sneiling Snelllnq.

WANTED Experienced Dozer and scraper operators. Also need Manrocx operator. Good salary for qualified personnel. Contact Eaal Construction Newberry, S. C.

276-5040 or 276-3405 nights. BARBER wanted, full or part time, Apoly Judson Barber Shop, Easley Bridge Rd. Phone 246-5016. Red Carpet Opportunities The Southeast's largest self servirs discount shoe chain Is looking for you. We are Interviewing for manager training positions nfferlnq orouo hospitalization and life Insurance, paid vacation, profit sharlna and other frlnne benefits.

Apply PIC N' PAY SHOFS, 104 Elev Bridge or 300 Wade Hampton Blvd. ENGINEERS ALL types, with or without denree. Tnn comnan'es, pxv til tp, ft'. all Head QUALITY PERSONNEL. INC.

Daniel Bldg. 232-8741 Experienced Photographer TO work In Greenville studio, apply Mrs. porter, jw Main sr. no Phone calls. be willing to travel wnen necessary.

Gnnd pei-nonahtv and required. Must have work Inq know'Hne of senmlMs knitting. Salary from J2f rtnn i nppr- pin frlnne bpnflt Fvnentm whn truveilro. Resume required. Reoly Box T-S, News-Pledmnnf, NEEDIMMEDIATELY an MIIMna Varh'ne 0rMnr? Nr1 Carolina Tool A Gauee Inc.

Whlt WHe Prt X-3 AND S-6 LOOM FIXERS ATP MINIMUM Pel? H1U" tt HOURS PER WEEK ROSEN MILLS Hawthorne, New Jersev CALL COLLFCT, JOI-WiC "INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS 1-3 YEARS exoetlenre. Deqrcs not necessary, Textile experience prown tlood N. C. location, To m. OH Fd vmtw, AMERICAN PERSONNEL, J39-538K Kervic Station Atendnt MUST be experienced and 'ellehio have Qood appearance.

Onenlna for evening work and Sunday. Good wanes Plus commission. Aoolv In nersnn, Gil bert's Service, 291 By Pass at Cleveli'id St. Easley, S. C.

No experience necessary. For appointment call Mr. J. G. Lesley, office 859-3577, or residence 859-9282.

CUSTOMER Service. Delivery. Chance to advance after short training period. Start $3,900. Call Dan White, 233-4651, Sneiling 8.

Sneiling. BRANCH MANAGER High School graduate with a lot of determination to succeed Is all that is required. S5.2C0 plus many outstanding benefits. NATIONWIDE PERSONNEL, 877-0142. ELECTRICAL Engineer.

FEE PAID. Head up department. Great start for future promotions. $11,000. Call Dan White, 233-4651, Sneiling QUALIFIED GRILL MAN SECOND shift, $2 per hour.

A Drive-In and Restaurant, Wade Hampton Blvd. Truck Driver Experienced, must apply In person, Hospital insurance, paio vacation, ana otner fringe benefits. Pearce Young Angel Horse Rd. TRAINEE. Want responsibility? Travel first class into top management.

Call Clay Banks, 232-5181, Sneiling 8. Sneiling LOCAL Delivery, age 18 up, drivers license, 5 days, salary sai-si. NATIONWIDE PERSONNEL, 8 7 7 0 1 4 2 Gre2r. Proorammer. We known firm.

Career opportunity, salary tan Sue Baker, 233-4651, Sneiling Sneil ing. BARBER wanted: Established business, guaranteed salary, us-wia. oerea Plaza Harper snop. TRAINEE. Cost accountant.

Wonderful opportunity to grow, salary Sue Baker, 233-4651, SneWng 8, Sneil ing. ENGINEERS Urgently Needed PROCESS Engineer, experienced In plant Process Engineering. niiAi itv rnntrn' Fnaineer. Chemistry Or Lnemicai cnyincemiy PRODUCTION Engineer, BS in Textile Chemical, viecnanicai or inausinai Engineering. Salaries open on all above positions.

Nationwide Personnel 510 Masonic 233-4318 PROGRAMMER EXPERIENCED on Model 360 proa to Systems Analyst. 2 years col ress ege required. 0,003. Nationwide Personnel 510 Masonic Temple 233-4318 APARTMENT RESIDENT MANAGER MUST be experienced in renting apartments and be able to handle all 'details connected with management Of large building including decorating, maintenance, service calls and supe-vision of staff. Must have good personality and be able to meet public.

Will consider man and wife. Salary open. Give complete resume of experience and background. Box K-S, News-Hieamont Motor Grader Operator MODEL Operator wanted, steaoy employment, ureenvuie napiion Phone 239-1930. CONTACT MAN (White) WHO Knows city and has own transporta tion to assist non-prom urydmianun, commissions paid daily no selling references.

877-2231, after 8:30 a.m. BARBER WANTED TO operate Lynch's Barber bnop at Lynch bnopping lemer. iravcicis Rest, S. C. Phone 836-3611.

MAINTENANCE MAN VENDING TRAINEES CANTEEN OF DIXIE has openings for maintenance man and vending trainee. Must be neat and ambitious, with South Carolina driver's license. Age 25 to 40. Join a progressive organization. Apply: Old Piedmont Hwv.

Near 1-85 overpass AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER EXPERIENCED AUTO MECHANIC GUARANTEED salary plus commission. Life insurance and hospitalization paid by company. Plenty of work. Good working conditions. Contact: Charlie Grimsey SITTON BUICK CO.

233-2566 Evenings: 232-2677 CHEF MOUNTAIN Reort, May 15 to Nov. 1, top salary, board and room. Lako Toxaway Inn, PO Box 10, Lake Toxaway Inn, N. Phone 704-966-4761. UPHOLSTERERS now, will train.

Industries, 1-385, Mr. Gelsel, Phone 232- "ROUTE SALESMAN AGE 21-45. Apply in person Leake Brothers uairy, vu Laurens Ka. no phone calls, please. Warehouse Supervisor AGE 30-35 for rapidly expanding company in Greater Greenville Area.

nave heavy supervisory experience i warehouse management. Prefer person with experience in the piece goods business or related field. Must be willing fo begin duties outside the Greer.ville area for a'xwt 4 months. Salary open. Mail complete resume to P.

0. Box 58, Monroe, N. C. All replies wll be treated confidential AUTO MECHANIC HAVE opening for line mechanic. Good working conditions, five day week.

Salary and Commission. A good town to work and live and enioy the four seasons of the year. Contact: Bud Crawford Service Manager PETE FOLSOM MOTOR COMPANY Hendersonvllle, N. C. Chrysler-Dodge-Dodge Trucks 447 S.

Main Street ASSISTANT PLANT ENGINEER TEXTILE FINISHING PLANT locafed in soutn taronna is seexing an individual who can assume this responsible position. Applicant should have proper background and experience. Send complete resume to: Box K-T, News-Piedmont. "TOOL DIE MAKERS First Class Machinist Cylindrical Grinder Hand Presently on ove time schedule Greenville Tool, Inc. Phone 233-4681 TEXTILE Futures SHIFT FOREMAN Pin Drafting, Turbo-Staplers.

Fee Paid. DYEING SUPERINTENDENT Heavy In management. Fee paia. KNITTING SUPERINTENDENT Cir cular. $.15,000.

Fee Paid. 5UPERINT ENDENT-Cotlon Yarn manufacturing. CHEMISTS Dyelna and finishing ex- perience, 2,0.0. PLANT PERSONNEL MANAGER Mini mum months experience, Degree. $10,000.

EDP-Programmers, Systems Analysts, commensurate with Fee Paid. Salary experience. ASSISTANT TO VICE PRESIDENT Heavy in Textile Management. Capable of moving up lander. Thread or yarn manufacturing and dyeing and finishing.

$15,000. ALL REPLIES CONFIDENTIAL Resumes Invited, contact Phil Dandridqe. avqilABILITY (10 Watwnglon 242-4530 8.60 8.64 8.73 8.71 8.73 8.85 8.72 8.78 8.87 8.73 8.79 8.87 8.70 8.72 8.82 8.75 8.77 8.86 8.80 8.85 8.89 P3.50 74.20 74.00 74.35 74.65 74.85 75.40 75.65 75.65 75.45 75.55 75.65 74.35 74.35 74.45 73.70 73.80 73.40 73.40 73.55 73.30 73.40 73.55 27.02 27.05 27.07 24.45 26.47 26.50 26.12 26.15 26.17 86.15 24.25 26.22 26.40 26.45 26.47 26.57 26.62 26.65 26.92 26.92 26.95 May Jul Aug Sep Oct Dec Jan ...8.72 ..8.81 ...8.80 8 82 ...8.75 8.83 8.82 MEAL SOYBEAN Mar 74.35 75.CO 75.80 75.80 74.45 73.50 STBERS 27.10 26.52 26.17 26.25 26.50 26.62 26.95 May Jul Aug Oct' Dec Jan CHOICE Apr Jun Auq Oct Dec Feb Apr '69 Futures For Cotton Down NEW YORK (AP) Cotton futures No. 2 closed Wednesday $1.80 to $4.25 a bale lower. After initial small advances, the market declined on hedge selling, which was absorbed through commission-house buy ing.

No. 2 futures closed (1.03 to $4.23 bait lower than the previous close. open low cios n.c. May Jul Oct 31.60 31.78 30.95 31.08 -57 .31.81 31.95 31.14 31.96 31.00 31.68 31.75 30.85 ,..31.87 31.90 31.50 31.25 -53 31.10 -84 Dec 31.05 -60 31.4TB -59 Mar May 31.66b -59 31.50b -36 Jul D-BId BOND AVERAGES Compiled By The Associated Press it 10 10 10 ID Ralls Ind. Fen, L.

Yd Will, Net Chang .4 -2 weo'day 44 87.1 79.1 84.7 79.3 886 88 4 88.8 89.2 91.9 92.5 88.6 93.1 90.4 80.0 80.0 81.0 81.1 88.0 89.4 78.4 90.7 83.7 Prev. Dav 64.9 65.1 65.7 .72.7 Week Ago 87.5 79.7 Month Aqo 87.7 95.1 Wf B6.n 101.4 88.9 80.2 83.5 84.9 78.0 86.1 79.2 Year Aoo 1967-48 Hioh 73.0 1967-68 Low 646 1966 High 79.5 1966 Low ...70.1 SUGAR NEW YORK (AP) Domestic Sugar futures No. 10 closed unchanged to I lower. Sales 31 contracts. HIGH LOW CLOSE May 7.40 7.40 7.39B Jul.

7.46 74 7.45B Raw sugar spot 7.35. World Sugar No. 8 closed 2 to 5 higher. Sales 970 contracts, Mrs. Gaston Orr EASLEY Funeral services for Mrs.

Mamie Meritt Orr, 88, of Powdersville community, Rt. 3, Easley, who died Tuesday, widow of Gaston Orr, will be conducted Thursday at 2 p.m. at Siloam Baptist Church by the Rev. Jack Ward, the Rev. Paul Barnett and the Rev.

Grady Tollison. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The body is at the home and will be placed hi the church Thuday at 1 p.m. Robinson Funeral Home is in charge. -CLASSIFIED-ADVERTISING COPY -DEADLINES- STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED DEADLINES MINIMUM SPACE 3 LINES WEEKDAYS: Deadline 5 PM Preceding Day SUNDAY and MONDAY; Deadline 5 PM Fridqy CLASSIFIED DISPLAY DEADLINES WEEKDAYS: 3 PM Two Days Prior To SUNDAY and MONDAY: 3 PM Thursday CALL IN YOUR AD TODAY PHCNZ 232-1511 CLOSED SATURDAY AND SUNDAY.

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