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wT tr i gr w. at 37 Dec. 18, 168 lh MoSaUgNpmH Butcher Hogs Hold Steady cmrKan (at) rusDA Hoks Business Briefs Y. Stock Exchange (CONTINUED FBOM PAGE 26) WaUraes 1 Walkr 1.201 feels that an unusually long line of investors are waiting for. 1 38 SWU 18H 44 3 39 3644 39 11 41 4m 41H-M SO 4444 Mi 444 1 61 12V 12 Wk 69 52 5U4 11 571.

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He is survived by bis wife, Teresa Margaret; four sons, Louis Hollywood, Frank 3958 Englewood Road, Harold New Orleans, and Conrad 2001 East Blaine; two daughters, Mrs. Irma Hollister, and Mrs. Patricia' Bush, Hollidaysburg, brother, Norb, 1112 West Mrs. Goldie E. Conway,) Denver, 16 grandchildren-and 16 great-grandchildren.

Rosary services will be at 8 p.m. today in Herman Lohme-' yer East Chapel with the Rev. neral mass will be in Sacred Heart Catholic Church at 11: butchers steady to 25 higher: fairly active; shippers took 1700; 1-1 100-221 lb butcbere 20.00-20.50 200 head sorted at 20.50 and 86 head 209 lbs 20.75; 1-1 190-230 lha IBSO-MlBOi 1-1 130-250 lbs 18.75-19.50l 1-4 250-270 lbs 17.75-11751 3-4 270-300 lbs 17.25-17.75; sows steaay to a nigncr, an-vanf nwwtlv aa weights over 450 lbs; fairly active; 1-1 930-400 lbs 15.25-16.25; 1-1 400-500 lbs 14.50-15.50; 500-600 lbs 13.75-14.7S boira 11.50-u.oo. Cattle -JO0; calves none: aliufhter ifMn and haifera fairly active, steady; oowa nneven. commercial steady; other grades 23 to 50 rugner ouua strona to mostly 50 higher; few loads mixed high choice and prime lbs yield grade 1 and 4 29.50-30.00; choice lbs yield grade 1 to 4 28.50-29.50; mixed gooof and choice 27.25-28.50: good e.75-27.50; standard and low food 24.00-25.75.

Heifers, mixed high choice and prima lb yield frada 1 and 4 38.00-2S.75; choice 85O-L02S lbs yield grade 1 to 4 97 nn. mm: nrhred rood and choice 26.00- 27.001 good 24.00-26 00; stsndard and low good 22.00-at.Wt cornmercuu wwa ii.ov 16.301 few yieta graae a suutr ismvt7 73i tnw hish dressing 11.00; can- nera and cutters 15.00-17.001 utility and commercial bulls 11.50-14.00. Sheep 200: wooled slaughter lambs steady; choice and prime 90-106 lb wooled slaughter limbs mnaai moo and choice 90-100 lbs 24.00-25.50. Produce SOUTHWEST MISSOURI EGGS Mar-ket toady to firm at unchanged price. SuppUm oontiniie tn cIom balaoce with Bef3dB, except medium, which xe ibort In om auarters.

Price paid to pnAioers. on fraae-yieia nasi. cae etxeunsea. cen per uuueu. for 34 hoar ending a.m.

Tuedayj uraae a utrge oetw dlum A nnall Xl-Mi large J7- .41. ft dim RRTTAKF.R9 Market rtaaariv at Drtce. Offerins and trftrtinfi MMtitiue lifflnt. if ost brsakfir re- trtricting purchase to immediate need. races paid oy oreue.cn, ooiu par ease, delivered to dock w.

id. minimum average, cases exchanged, for 34 hours en ding 11 a.m. Tuesday: unciassuiea i arm run a.xo-9.a-v.it mwv ly 8.5O-0.OQ; undergrade and cluck 6.00- 7 JO. KANSAS CITY (AP) Wholesale eggs: lane. 10 percent A 4447: mediums, 10 per- cent A 41-44.

Butter unchanged! A aolkt 79; frada A quarters 90. Treasury Issues NEW YORK (AP) Closiu over the counter U.S. aovarnment Treasurr bonds. bid, asked, net change and yield lor luesnay. 4s 69 Feb 99.20 2s 69-64 Jon 98.11 99.22 5.92 96.22 5.26 VINCENT V.

COTTENGIM Vincent Virgil (Cotton) Cotte- ngim, 62, died at 12:30 a.m. Tuesday in bu borne on Route 6. He was a barber and member of the First Baptist Church. He is survived by bis wife, Mamie: daughter, Mrs. Pat Sov ereign, St Petersburg, two sisters, Mrs.

Vera Harris and Mrs. Vula Teague, both of Grove Spring: and two Brand- children. Services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday in Greenlawn Funeral Home with the Rev. Ralph Ma- ness officiating.

Burial will be in Greenlawn Cemetery. SAMUEL L.ANGEVINE SEYMOUR Funeral ser vices for Samuel L. Angevine 80, Seymour, who died Monday at 8:30 p.m. at Foster's Nursing Home, Springfield, will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in Bergman-MUi- er ChapeL Seymour.

Burial will be in Seymour Cemetery. Mr. Angevine was a retired farmer. His only, survivor is a nephew. WAYNE E.

CHASTAIN CASSVILLE Wayne E. Chastain, 63, Cassville, died in bis home Tuesday morning of an apparent heart attack. A farm planner for the bou Conservation Service, Mr. Chas tain was a charter member and deacon of Emmanuel Baptist Church here. Surviving are his wife, Ruth; two Mrs.

Nancy Baldwin, Hannibal and Mrs Mary Pierce, Arlington, Va.j his mother, Mrs. Ida Chastain, Charleston, two sisters, Mrs. Ethel Bennett, Albu querque, N. M. and' Mrs.

Linnie Brown, Branch, and two grandchildren. Arrangements are under di rection of Culver of Cassville. Over-the-Counter Quotations (Tateg and Co.) a fr-m-eec-r ott "DiiTi 1 mill run in I a.lU, AUUl JUOJ a WW AM St. Mary's Cemetery. MRS.

JAMES E. RUSSELL Mrs. Ruth O. Russell, 62, of 1735 East McClernon, died at 7:30 a.m. Tuesday in Springfield General Osteopathic Hospital.

Mrs. Russell was a telephone operator at the hospital. She was a member of Sacred) Heart Church. Mrs. Russell is survived by! ber busband, James a son.

James Rockford, and three sisters, Mrs. J. D. Powell, 822 East Walnut, Mrs. Georgia Lee Woolsey, Fort Worth, and Mrs.

Velma. Burns, Butte, Mont Rosary services will be at 7 p.m. today in the Greenlawn Funeral Home. Funeral mass will be at 9 a.m. Thursday in Sacred Heart Church with the Rev.

NEW YORK (UPI) Shear-too, Hammill notes that large acquisitions are a growing factor in abstaining market interest at peak levels, but cautions that investors should pay attention to other factors, including the probable move to slow the economy by the next adminis tration and the nearing period in which profits can be taken in the 1969 tax year, a period the firm Grain Gains Are Erased CHICAGO (AP) Tentative agreement on a new work con-t ft-a by longshoremen influenced active buying of soybean and grain futures on the Chicago Board of Trade Tuesday, but a late wave of profit taking turned most gains into Word of the agreement was known on the opening and within minutes wheat futures moved ahead by 1V4 cents a bushel, and corn and soybeans about 1 cent At this point, profit taking en tered these pits and under sub sequent stop loss sales prices fell back to previous closes. New selling later trimmed the gains again. In the wheat pit, after the top of the advance had been achieved, most local sionals sold off and a light wave of buying temporarily halted the decline. The new selling was directed mainly at the nearby options, At the close, wheat was cent a bushel lower to higher, December 1.30; corn was lower to higher, December 1.14; oats were unchanged to V4 lower, December 72 cents; rye was to 1 cent lower, December 1.20 Mi; and soybeans were lower to 1 cent higher, January 2.60. Opes.

Hffe Lew CIom CIom WHEAT Dm i.sm mm 1.3M4 L34 L3444 1.33 UMs U6H 1461 1.35H 1.33 L35H 13M 1.34 1.3514 L3W 1J6H L37V4 1.37 1.13 115 L14H 1.14 1.19 LIS Limi.lt 1.2H4 1.2214 1.20H 1.21 1.23 1.2414 1.2234 1.2244 LJ2V4 1.22 1.21 1.21V4 1.30 Mar May Jul Sep 01 Dee Mar May Jul Sep Oi Dm Mar May Jul 1.33 1.35 L35 L37 1.14 1.18 1.21 1.23 1.21 TO4 72 7214 72W 70H 70 70 70 61 6V em 68 6S 65 65 65 5 65 61 65 72 70 68 65 65 RYE Dec 1.21 1.21 1.20 1.20 Mar L21 L22 1.20 1 .20 May 1.22 1.23 1.21 1.21 Jul 1.23 1.23 1.22 1.22 Sep 1.23 1.23 1.22)4 1.22 SOYBEANS Jail 2.60 2.60 2.60 2.60 Mar 164 2.64 2.63 164 May 2.66 2.66 2.65 2.65 Jul 166 167 2.65 165 Auf 161 161 160 160 Sep 147 147 147 147 Mar 142 142 140 141 1.20 1.21 1.22 1.23 1JQ J.59H4 163 165 166 161 147 1.41 Jan (.21 I.3S 1.21 Mar 1.25 1.31 1.23 6.34 May 1.25 134 8.23 1.34 Jul 1.24 133 (.22 11.31 Auf 1.12 116 111 al.l Sep 7.80 7.84 T.7I 17.99 Oct 7.55 T.58 7.51 7.58 SOYBEAN MEAL DM 7150 72.80 7100 72.25 Jaa 72.25 72.25 71.46 71.50 Mar 73.19 73.50 72.50 72.50 May 74.20 74.45 73.50 173.55 8.30 S.29 t.26 8.08 7.81 7.55 T1.7S 71.65 7195 73.90 174.80 Jul 74.3S 75.25 74.45 174.45 Auf 75.00 75.00 72.00 172.10 Sep 72.00 72.00 72.00 172.10 Oct 69.90 69.90 161.90 bid; i wwidi ft nominal a74.i 17135 169.90 INVESTMENT NEW YORK (AP) The following quotations, Mpplied by the National Association oi Securities Dealers. are tha prices it which these securities could hava been old (bid) or bought (asked) Tuesday: Fed Grth Fid Can Fid Fund Fid Trad Financial Dynra Indust Incom Fat InGth Fat InStk Fst Multt BM ASK Ft Cap 96.22 .1 J.73 97.15 .1 5.16 96.1 5.75 96.24 5.24 97.1 5.76 94.10 .1 1.22 95.22 Jt 5.77 95 .1 1.77 94.14 .1 5.84 91 .4 5.36 94 A 5.84 90.16 5.34 90 5.32 92.24 3 5.80 92.30 .2 5.80 92.22 .4 9.78 92.30 .1 5.79 91.16 5.58 15 .4 5.85 81.4 .4 5.70 77.12 .4 9.54 76 A 5.49 94 .4 5.77 74.20 .4 5.56 79.12 A 5.86 78.20 .6 5.63 78.4 .8 5.77 74.U .4 4.71 74.16 .4 5.19 F. McKenna officiating. Burial. 4s 69 Oct 96.11 2s 69-64 Dec 97.11 4s 70 Feb 97.30 2a 7D-6S 96.16 4s 70 Aug 97.4 21 71-66 4s 71 95.14 39 71 94.24 4s 71 Feb 94.16 2s 72-67 Jun 90.24 4s 71 Aug 93.24 21 72-G7 Sep 2s 72-67 Dec 4s 71 4 73 4s 74 4VS 74 3 74 4s 80 90.8 99.24 92.16 92.22 92.14 92.22 91.8 64.16 80.20 76.29 75.16 S3.lt 74.4 78.2t 77.20 77.20 73.2 74 3a 60 3Vis 83-79 3Vil 81 4s 15-75 3 90 4a 92-97 93-88 3s 95 TOMm OS Prices Quoted in oouara ana minr In dollars seconds.

VOBK (AP) Closing VS. Trean. ury Notes bid and asked prices In dollars and thirty seconds and approximate yield to maturity for Feb 5 1969 Apr 1 1969 May 5 1969 Auf 6 1969 Oct 1 19 99.2) 109 552 98.16 98.24 9.39 99.24 99.26 5.91 99.30 100.2 5.89 97.6 97.16 5.79 BM Asked American Nat. 15 16 Anheoser-Basch 07 68 Bank of America 99 90 Business Assurance 17 28 Carbollne 12 13 Chase National 7 Commerce Bancshares 55 57 Eli-Ully 81 12 First Louis 51 52 Founders ot America 3 4 Gas Service 17 18 Lear-Jet 31 82 Midwest Nat. Fire Casualty 1 Mercantile Trust 43 44 Mid-West National 4 9 Modern Amerioan Ufa 17 18 Modern Security Life 6 6 Ocean Drilling 49 49 Simon and Schuster 8 8 Pott Ind.

11 22 Tidewater Marine 41 42 VICO 6 7 will be in Greenlawn Cemeterv. MRS. G. E. JACKSON MARIONVHJLE Mrs.

Edith May Jackson, 81, died at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday in Ozark Method-: 1st Manor here. She had been a patient there for almost five years, and a resident of the Marionville area most of her life. Mrs. Jackson was a member of Marionville First Methodist Church, W.S.C.S., and Marionville 20th Century Club.

She is survived by her hus band, G. E. Jackson, Marionville; a son, Erwin E. (Bud), Marionville; a sister, Mrs. Ruth Engram, Springfield; and a granddaughter.

Funeral arrangements are by" Bradford-Surridge. MRS. ETHEL N. WADE STOCKTON Funeral services for Mrs. Ethel N.

Wade, 79, Stockton, will be at 9 a.m. today in Cantlon Chapel here. Graveside services and burial will be Thursday in Floral 95 12 95.28 4.85 99.17 99.21 5.88 94 94.16 4.75 98 98.1 5.98 9616 98.21 6.00 92.16 93 4.77 98.4 98.lt 5.97 90 24 91.24 4.70 98.1 99.1) 5.94 .96 9E.1 .07 89.21 90.24 4.56 9616 96.2 6.05 87 28 88.21 4.75 16.1 87.8 4.83 85.1 86.8 4.75 97.20 97.21 -06 988 96.16 6.05 96.11 98.20 6.01 100 100.8 5.95 taxes but not to State Dividends Declared rVallMurr .80 WallTler Lit Walworth Co WardFd L30t Warnaco 1.20 Warn Co 1.44 War Lam 1.10 WarLm pfed WarnSw 1.60 WasGai 1.6 WaahSU .70 WaaWat 1M Wattfn John Way Gm 1.40 wiyG nun WeaaUl 1.10 Webb Dei Weai Mat .76 Welbilt .07 WeoeoFlnl It WeatTra .50 WPP trl 4.50 WatPtPepp 1 atTiip i WVaP pf 4-JO WeatnAlrL 1 Wn Banc L20 WstnMd 1.60 WstnPac 120 WnUTel 1.40 WnUn pt4.60 WnUn p4.90 WestgEl 1.80 Weyberg L20 Weyerhr 1.40 WrwelPItt wi WneelPttt Stl Whirl Cp 1.60 White Coo .40 WhttCn pfC 1 WhlteCm White Mot 1 Whlttaker CD WlclresCorp 1 WUllami Bra WiimDix 1.56 WiaKlPW Ml Wi E1P pf 1220 102 101 102 44 WlsPSve 1.10 12 2144 2144 1144 44 Wltco Ch .91 WltcoC DI2.65 WolvWW JO Wometco .52 Woods Cp .48 Wooiworth 1 World Alrwy Wurlltier .80 28 4244 4244 4244 Vt 1 106 106 106 144 19 Z3 2144 2194 9 36T4 3644 1644 44 24 3244 32 32 44 170 3744 3644 3644 44 545 3144 2944 1044 144 10 2244 2144 22 XeroxCp .60 Xtri lnc 90 17544X70 372 44 17. 6644 6544 6614 44 YngstSht 1.80 3032 YngstSD 1.20 66 4944 90V 35 2 Zapata Nom S27 68H 654 6H 1 Zayre Corp ZerdUiR 10 29 58V 58" 5a 359 57 97 S7i 1 zurn Ind .28 SWa 34V J4VH 1 Copyrighted by The Associated Press 1968 Sales iicures are unofficial. Unless otherwise noted.

Ttttm ot AYvi. dends in the foregoing table are annua disbursements based on the last quarterly or semi-annual declaration. Soecial or extra dividends or payments not deaig- naiea as regular are uxuimiea ue following footnotes, a Alio extra or extras. b-Ammal rata plus stock dividend. Liquidating dividend, Declared or paid In 1967 plus stock dividend.

Declared or paid so tar uus year, Payable tn stock daring mi-, esumaieu casa Tame on ex-arviaena or ex -distribution data Paid last vear. Declared or paid after stock dividend or split np. Declared or paid this year, an accumulative issue with dividends in arrears, New Issue, Paid this year, dividend omitted, deferred or no action uMen at iat aivioena meeting, Declared or paid In lteft plus stock dividend, Paid in stock during 1968, estimated cash value on ex-divldend or sxistrlbu. uon caie. a bales ran.

eld nailed Fw iflvt1atw! UV MtA. dend and sales in full, x-dis Ex distribution, xr Ex rights, xw Without war rants, ww With warrant, wd When distributed wi When issued, nd Next day delivery. In bankruptcy or receivership or beiUf reoraTanlzed under th itanlmmtrv Act, or securities assumed by such com-! pames. tn foreign issue subject to in terest equalization tax. ILLS.

Bonds NEW YORK (AP-rfusdayi selected New York Stock Exchange bond prices Bales Net (11000) High Low Close Chg. wnruaaiion DUPfini Alcoa CV5W91 213 UM 111 111 -a AAlrl CV5MW91 45 124M. 124 124 1 AAlrl cv4Us92 64 93Vi 91V 91T 1M Arnjrr i.wtvj a 69 66a 68tt AMPdy 4Vis61 51 BfWt 7914 79i 1 AmTT sa) 151 TV 76 T7 Armour SsM 41 7714 76i 76142 Aicmson sa is 69 es 69 AutSpkr 49a87 123 73 7H4 72 Bcaumt 4Vs90 35 8614 6514 Beth SU 24.70 Brans cv4s81 CinPac 4sperp Celanes cv4s90 vjCRRNJ 3V.S CMSP JS2055I CCCSL 4s77 ColPlct 4u7 ContAlrl 1991 EastAlrL 5s92 Erie cv4sl5t FlaFCst 592011 FoodFr CV4S79 11 94i4 94 94 a 779 76V4 76Vi is tm tov 60'-w 52 94V4 93 93 9 45 KHs 26V 28V4 26 61 60(4 60 V. 10 76 76 76 11 18H4 1S0V4 UlH 1'A 15 76 77V 77 91 99 9 SI 28 27 27 3 72 72 72 46 71 79 79 1 GenElee 3s76 Oenlnat Cv5a92 Oenlnst 4s85 GMotAco 5a77 GMotAcc 5s80 10 93 "4 93 71 99 96 96 1 137 137 137 66 96 85 85 25 92 11 11 71 74 73 74 GMoUc 4s5 GMotAcc 4a79 GenTel cv5a92 Grace ev4V.90 34 75 75 7514 V. 51 106 109 106 1 69 96 95 96 Granite 4s94 Gulf MO 5s56l Gull WI 5s87 43 WW S9 90 11 66 66 66 61 114 113 113 1 14 103 102 109 1 119 110 110 nelmrchP 5s7 HeasOC 4s87 uousar 6st9 101 99 96 17-32 99 I7-J21-33 Runt n4s66 29 169 166 166 4 IntMin cv4s91 26 76 76 76 Unf TV 5s7l 12 (3 12 63 64 Una TV 9SB8 956 63 62 63 1 Litton ct9s67 21 115 115 165 Lockh ev4a91 192 94 a 63 4 MDonD 491 129 120 111 119 1 MKT 1B5VM.131 17 12 11 12 MoPae 5a2045C 75 62 61 61 1 66 66 (6 71 61 5S 61 1 9 15 95 85 16 70 70 70 79 61 60 60 11 MoPao 4a90 MPac 4V.S200S NCylO 5s77 NYCent 5S2013 NYC 4MS2013 NY Cent 4S96 19 69 59 51 1 vJNH 4s2022f 120 11 17 16 4-94 54 56 V1NH 4s2007f 126 56 NorAKk 4S91 PAA cv4a79 47 96 95 95 10 176 179 171 13 27 196 191 195 4-6 154 95 95 95 71 123 120 120 2 149 105 104 105 50 124 124 124 1 51 63 62 63 5 111 111 119 17 127 115 125 -3A PAA CV4S4 PAA CV4S86 PenDbr cvsaia RCA cv4s92 ReevesBr 4s91 fSLSF 5s2006f Sandera ov5s91 ScottPl cv3a71 Seara 4M8! 70 63 63 93 4- Slnclr CV4S66 110 178 175 176 SoCalEd IMisW 91 87 86 StdONJ 2a71 12 91 91 87 41 91 109 1 114 1 112 4 112 120 4 60 1 14 -1 99 Stsuff cv4s91 15 106 104 Stevent CV4S90 89 115 114 Storm ev4aJ 160 111 111 Tetmra 1S92 30 119 112 Tenneco 6V.s9a 88 121 120 TWA 6679f 224 61 90 TwenOn 5.i9 15 146 144 UnAlrLin 9a9t 197 99 96 UnltAi.

4a92 1HH S0 79 80 4 IMIrc ev5l 21 105 103 104 UnMerc cv4s90 151 107 105 107 4 US Smlt 5s91 226 101 100 101 1 irssteel 46 125 74 74 74 WhlteCl 6VW1 80 131 126 131 45 FOREIGN aWNTMl Chile K99 49 49 49 4 Colom 370 1 91 93 93 Copyrighted by The Associated Press 1966 BVU.BSI Approx tins) total ro.6W.Ono Previous day t23.517.0O0 Week ago t22.l45.mo Montll ago 120.880.000 Year ago ,.118,306.000 Two year ago lu.809.ooo Jan i to data 1 S.m.tujm 19B7 to date 9 date 1 3Jm.w4.noo 1 Trend of Staple Prices NT7W YORK (AP) The Associated Pre weighted wheleeate price index ef 19 eommodltles declined to 165 36 Previoua Day 161 39. Week A10 UUS. Month Ago 164.09, Year Ago 162 16. 1SS7 lsaa Yens High 165 59 166 40 ISO .04 1 76 76 Low Use om 164,93 (1926 average equals 100) Stock Averages Osmpiled by The Aseentsled Prens 19 IS 11 ek Halls UUI au.k. Net change 1.7 1.1 90 Tuesday 926.1 1118 1574 K4.9 Prev.

Day IM J15.9 ft 9 Week Ago 617.1 117.0 1M.0 9 Mnmn Ago 1151 1101 160.4 3i.3 Year A so 414 5 1781 143 1 914.6 1914 Blah 531.1 217.4 160.4 IMU 1W6 Low 415 1A3.6 136.1 JQ9 1 1WT HlaH 4931 J09.6 159,1 142 6 1967 Low 411.4 1594 136.9 192.8 What Stocks Did NEW YORK (AP) Trwia rinv IVoMrMMi ftlS UnohanirmT rw ntanm 74 1 fA NfW luwc ,17 14 E. F. Button Co. regards the market's strong tally Friday as a possible sign that the consolidation phase which started on the first session of the month has now been largely com pleted." Over the near term, the firm feels, seasonal factors and a bullish flow of economic news are likely to keen the path of least resistance pointed upward. Filor.

Billiard Smvth mint out that most of the dominant Stock market factors seem to be in favor of the bulls: inflation and consumer snendine mil nn money is in plentiful supply, and small investors have been net sellers on balance since the hp- ginning of April. WASHINGTON (UPI) Treasury accounts for the fiscal year through Dec. 12: Withdrwls $94,493,357,684,071 Deposits 78,825395,652.66 2,891,294,186.64 Cash balance Public Debt Gold 361,126,294,779.21 10,366,963,227.18 Livestock BOOS 1 500. Barrows and rnta .23 Mch. er.

SunDly mostly 20O-2SO lha. fl.s.. a ti IS, ZUU-Z40 19.0019.251 U.S. 2-3. 210-250 lt.

18.50-19.00: V.S. 2-3, 240-270 18.00-18.50; U.S. S-t, 240-270 17.00-18.00. Sows steady. 1-9.

300-400 14.25. 15.00: 400-500 13.50-14.25: VS. 1L 13.0M3.5Q. Boirs 9.50 to 10.50. siujsr 73.

taiBfnter lambs ana swea steady. Suuuntar Iambs i Choice and prima, 90-105 23.00-23.50; food and choice 21.00-23.00. Ewes, cull In nod. 1.56. 6.50.

CATTLE AND CALVES 900. Slaughter cows and bulla steady. Venters and slaughter calves rally steady. Cows: Commercial 15.00-16.00; utility 15.50-17.50; cutter 14.00-15.50; canner Bulls: Utility to food 20.00-22.nl; lew 22.50: Vealers: Choice 33.00-36.00; good 26.00-32.00; standard 22.00-28.00. Slaughter calves: Choice 24.00-27.00; good 20.00-240.0; Feeders steady: Choice 300-500 lb.

steers 27.00-27.00-30.00; 500-700 25.00-28.00: food. 300-500 23.50. 28.00; 500-700 23.00-27.00i choice 300-500 lb. betters 23.00-23.00-26.00; 500-700 lbs. 22.50-25.00: food.

300-500 20.50-230; 500-700 lbs 20.00-23.00. NATIONAL STOCKYABDS. TJL AP Estimates for Wednesday: LSOO cattle, 150 calves. 7JXX) boa, 300 aheeo. Hogs 7J00; S.

1 230 lbs 19.50-19.75; 2-3 220-250 lbs 18.75-19.50; 2-4 240-260 lbs 18.50-19.00 2-4 260-280 lbs 17.75-18.50: U.S. 1-3 300-400 lbs 14 400-500 lbs 14.50-15.25 2-3 500-650 lbs 14.00-14.05. Cattle slow, steers, choice and prime 950-1400 lbs 28.00-29.2S; mixed food and cboks. 27.25-26.00; feeiierl and choice 800450 lbs 23.00-27.25; cows, commercial U.5O-17.0O; utility 15.50-18.00; bulls, utility commercial and food 20.00-22.00; vealers choice J3.0O-39.0Oj food 27.00-3100; calvca choice 20.00-28.00. Sheep 300; lambs choice and prima 80-110 lbs 23.50-25.50; good 21.00-230 awe steady uouty to cooice Cash Grain Courtesy MFA Mtirtnf Company Peed Grains Corn (per on.) HUo (perewt.) Oats (per bu.) Barley (per ba.) Soybeans trheal Hard Soft 1.15 $1.90 I .75 91.00 82.27 11.30 1.30 CHICAGO (AP) Soybeans and most grain futures prices opened on sharply higher tone on the Chicago Board of Trade Tuesday.

On the opening, wheat was to 1 cents a bushel higher, December 1.31H; corn were 4a lower to higher, December 72 cents; rye was Ve h) higher, December 1.21 and aoybeans wen to 1 cent high er, January a-mm. CHICAGO (AP) Wheat No. 2 hard yellow 1.35Kn; No. 1 soft red L29Kn. Corn No.

2 yellow 1.164. Oatt No. 1 extra heavy whin TVtin. Soybeans No. 1 yellow 2.61H.

Soybean oU 8.45n. Cottonseed Oil NEW YORK (AP) BleachaMe Cotton-aeH oil futures closed quiet, no sales. 3osinfs: March all 75, May S1175, niy xi2.7a, oepi iiz.xi. s-bid. COMPANIES 16.62 1116 14.23 157 21.34 23.07 32.19 34.99 Mut Trust TJnivatl NEA Mat 114411.69 Nat WSeo 11.611156 Nat Ind 14.4914.48 Nat Invest 1.71 9.49 Nat See Ser: Balan 13.22 14.49 Iogram: 9.02 9.17 5.76 4.31 168 1.50 Bond (.64 7.26 11.37 12.56 112813.46 119913.11 Dtvid Pt Stk Incom Stock Grwth Nat West Neuwrth New Eng New Hor New Wld Newton Noreast Ocngph Omega .03 6.59 1.85 9.67 (.58 7.19 10.91 11.91 1117 13.30 7.01 7.7C 11.13 11.13 112011.19 14.10 14.10 16.93 18-W 18.95 10.71 17.93 17 J3 10.64 11.69 10.59 10.68 16.37 20.06 100 Fd One WmS 18 3518.33 O-Nefl 29.11 26.71 Oppenhm Peon 8q Pa Mot Phlla Plurrtm Pilot Pins St Pioneer Plan Imr Prtot TR Pro ProvMnt 10.X 11.20 10.67 10.57 25.65 25.69 Unavall 1150 13.56 9.92 10.84 13.08 13.06 11.77 17.23 16.11 17.63 17.25 17.25 11.01 11.73 85 7.49 10.14 11.09 23.94 24.66 23.38 25.55 29.4129.48 18.17 16.40 .39 6.98 I.

75 1.90 31.13 23.09 17.75 19.40 17.02 17.73 13.45 13.49 (.13 (.66 7.06 7.72 Unavall II. 31 12.29 10.11 10.99 14 33 15.67 6.51 9.31 puritan 12.57 13.59 Putnam Funds: Fault 17.85 18.31 17.39 19.03 11.43 14.68 Ceorg Grth Incom Invest Vista Rep Tech Revaro Roeenthl Schuster 10.67 11.66 9.29 19.15 18.06 16.46 (.91 7.98 18.2919.99 10.99 12 00 18.83 20.58 13.90 15.19 Scudder' lnt Inv Sped Bal Com St 16.85 17.10 45.39 45.39 17.88 17.88 1182 12 81 Sec inv 16 .19 17 93 gee Eqtdt 19.89 11.70 Bee inv s.sz iujh Setae Am 118913.91 Sfi SpecS SO 02 21 88 Siima 13.00 14.31 Smith 11.2111.11 Sw Invest 10.7811.65 Sovar Inv 16.8017.40 StFTmGth 6 96 6 9S State St 89.44 19.90 Steadman Fds: Am Ind 16.10 17 Fldtw 10.0711.00 Scien 7.31 7.99 Stein Bo Funds: Bal K.JO t4 30 InU 11.77 1177 Stork 16 99 16.98 Sop InOth 1.39 9.19 Svncr Otk 13.74 18 01 awtaiu-w 22.36 24.41 10.45 11.41 9.62 10.71 6 92 7 13.8816.01 13.12 14 41 9.99 10.99 7.71 Ml TMR An 30.75 33 61 Taachrs 12 96 Techml Tenip Ot Teaaa 30 19 14 11.37 23 .3 11.19 14.63 11.77 19 .11219 79 1.67 9.37 74 6 27 46 911 9.89 10 II Tran Cap Unavall TwonC 7 5 TwenC lnc 41 7.03 Unlf Mot 118714 07 Unlfd 12.71 U.91 Unitnd Funds: Accm 8.71 9.61 Incom' 16.62 18.16 Helm 10.09 11 tlnKd Can Unavall Vslua Line Fundsi V.I Ua 11.00 1119 Incom 7.41 8 .16 RnHM 11.68 11.89 41.63 41 61 15.07 18.07 17.70 17.70 till 13-18 14.06 15.39 38 SI 18.18 19.87 15.71 15.71 17.78 27 71 11.58 Vandornt Vangd Var IndPl UnavaO 7.96 (TP Unavall .39 9 96 9 .19 9 4 11.17 14 61 1566 1711 13 49 14 98 9.99 10.79 17 11 19 Ml 94 22.79 16 91 18 60 ID 99 7.41 10.71 12.61 16.77 18.31 Vlalnf Funda: II 1 I 1.46 1.98 Wallst Tn Wash Ma Wll(tnn Wt Imt Whltahll WlrtaoT 1 WJWH Worth 9.56 109 22.0a xi as 6.72 7 .38 6.14 667 14.7714 77 WILLIAM HENRY WTEICK WILLOW SPRINGS Funer al services for William Henry Wyrick, 83, Star Route, Willow Springs, will be at 2 p.m. today in Burns Chapel with the Sev. Francis Love officiating. Burial will be in Willow Springs City Cemetery.

Mr. Wyrick, a farmer, died at 4:20 p.m. Sunday in bis home. Survivors include a brother, Fred, Willow Springs; two sisters, Miss Clara Wyrick, Willow Springs, and Mrs. Minnie Kill- ion, Cabool: two nephews and three nieces.

MRS. MATTIE BOHANNON LEBANON Funeral ser vices for Mrs. Mattie Bohannon, 32, Lebanon, will be at 2 p.m. today in Palmer Pickering Chapel with the Rev. Craig Tal- ley Burial will be In Lebanon Cemetery.

Mrs. Bohannon died Monday morning in Wallace Hospital after a lingering illness. Surviving are two sons, Ever ett, Lebanon, and Charles, San Bernardino, a daughter, Mrs. Letha Young, Los Fresnos, two sisters, Mrs. Ollie Matthews, Waynesville, and Mrs.

Bess Walker, Plato; a brother, Robert Minnick, Fair fax, and eight grandchildren. MRS. ANNA M. BAKER Mrs. Anna M.

Baker, 83, of 408 South New, died at 1:35 p.m. Monday in Burge-Protestant Hospital. Mrs. Baker is survived by a son, William of the home; a granddaughter and several nieces and nephews. Ralph Tmeme will announce arrangements.

MRS. MAUDE CAMPBELL Funeral services for Mrs. Maude Allena Campbell, 82, of 948 North Brown, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday ra Klingner Chapel with the Rev. J.

W. Ire land officiating. Burial will be in Brookline Cemetery. Mrs. Campbell died at 10 a.m.

Tuesday in Burge-Protestant Hospital after a lingering ill ness. She has no known survi vors. MRS. PEARL INEZ HASHAGEN Mrs. Pearl Inez Hashagen, 77, of 1806 West Water, died at 10:30 p.m.

Monday in Burge-Protes tant Hospital after a short ill. ness. A member of Dale Street Methodist Church, Mrs. Hashagen Is survived by a son, Geo, 1722 South Fairway; two daughters, Mrs. Emmet Foster, 750 South Pickwick, Mrs.

Gayford Rushing, 1447 East Whiteside; a brother, M. E. Chick, Belen, N. seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Chapel of the Ozarks win an nounce arrangements.

LOREN LAWRENCE WASHBURN Funeral ser vices for Loren Lawrence, 65, Washburn, will be at 1 p.m. Thursday in Culver Chapel in Cassville. A lifelong resident of Wash- burn, Mr. Lawrence had been employed as a rural mail carrier the past eight years. He died at 4 p.m.

Tuesday in Free man Hospital, Joplin. where he bad been a patient a week. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Winnie dark, El Dorado Springs; and a brother, EtheL Washburn. Arrangements will be an nounced by Culver.

ALFRED F. STUBBS Alfred F. Stubbs, 84, of 3509 Mentor Road, died at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday in St John's Hospital alter a abort illness. A resident of Galloway since 1919, Mr.

Stubbs was a retired employe of the Ash Grove Lime Company. He was a member of the Galloway Baptist Church. Survivors include a son, Fred. of the home; a daughter, Mrs. Orean Hawkins, Elmira, a brother, Charley, Webb City; six grandchildren and nine great- Greenlawn will announce ar rangements.

OSCAR RADER MARSHFIELD Funeral services for Oscar Rader, 84. Marshfield, will be at 2 p.m. today in St. Paul's Luther an Church with the Rev. Robert Wyssmann officiating.

Burial will be in Marshfield Cemetery under direction of Barber-Ed wards. A retired farmer. Mr. Rader died at 5:45 a.m. Monday in Burg e-Protestant Hospital.

Springfield, after a five-year ill ness. Survivors include his wife, Es sie; two daughters, Mrs. Eva Popejoy and Mrs. Mary Margaret Tracy, both of Marshfield; lour sons, Elston, Eugene and Paul, all of Marshfield, and Leon, Springfield; a sister, Mrs. Bertha Davis, Marshfield; 17 grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

MRS. DOVIE SCHROEDER Mrs. Do vie May Schroeder, 81, of 2140 Elizabeth, was dead on arrival at Burge-Protestant Hospital at 10:05 a.m. Tuesday. She had been ill several months.

A member of Northwest Bap tist Church, Mrs. Schroeder is survived by a sister, Mrs. Lottie Seals, 2317 Fay. Services will be announced by Klingner. WAYNE STARK MONETT Funeral services for Wayne Stark, 50, co-owner of Stark Motor Company, will be at 2 p.m.

Friday in First Baptist Church here with the Rev. M. Fitzpatrick officiating. Burial will be in Monett IOOF Ceme tery under direction of Buchan an. Mr.

Stark died at 12:20 p.m, Tuesday in St Vincent's Hospi tal here of an apparent heart at tack. With a brother, Carl Stark, he had operated the Buick agen cy in Monett since 1946. Prior to World War he had been in the garage business here. Mr. Stark, a veteran of World War was a member of First Baptist Church and the Hobbs Anderson Fost of the American Legion.

Surviving, in addition to his brother, are his wife, Gladys; another brother, Leo, Monett; and two sisters, Mrs. J. C. Ken- ney, Cassville, and Mrs. C.

L. Powell, Atlanta, Ga. GEORGE F. MOORE MT. VERNON Funeral ser- vices for George Franklin Moore, 93, Mt Vernon, will be at 2 p.m.

Thursday in Max Fossett Chapel here with the Rev. Thomas Cavicchia offici ating. Burial will be in Williams Cemetery west of Mt Vernon. A retired farmer, Mr. Moore was a lifelong resident of Lawrence County.

He died at 3:45 a.m. Tuesday in the Lawrence County Nursing Home here. Surviving are two sons, Ausie, Blackwell, and Jay, New Harmony, tnree daughters, Mrs. Creed Edmonds, SpringSeld, Mrs. Harley Cox, Mt Vernon, and Mrs.

Russell Bacon, Route 3, Mt Vernon; a sister, Mrs. Harry Bailey, Great Falls, Mont; 21 grandchildren; 3 4 a t-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. MORRIS E. DeWITT Funeral' mass for Morris E. DeWitt, 75, of near Newburg, will be at 9 a.m.

Thursday in St. Agnes Cathedral. Burial will be in Resurrection Cemetery under direction of Herman Lobmeyer. Mr. DeWitt had lived on a ranch near Newburg since his retirement 10 years ago.

He died at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Mount St. Rose Hospital in St. Louis. Before retirement, Mr.

DeWitt bad been associated with Por- fer-DeWitt Construction Com pany of Poplar Bluff. He was a past president of Associated General Contractors of Missouri and also had served on the organization's board of directors. Mr. DeWitt is survived by his wife, Marie O'Dowd DeWitt, a former resident of Springfield. LEE COLLINS HOUSTON Funeral services for Lee Collins, 78, Houston, will be at 2 p.m.

Thursday in Evans- Elliott Chapel here with the Rev. Payton Smyer officiating. Burial will be in Dykes Ceme tery. Mr. Collins had lived all his life in the Dykes community, 12 miles southwest of here, until moving to Houston several months ago.

A retired farmer, he died Monday night in Texas County Memorial Hospital. Surviving are his wife, Nora; two sons, Steve, Fairbanks, Alaska, and Homer, Big Piney; and six daughters, Mrs. Fern Vandiver and Mrs. Faye Silly-man, both of Cabool, Mrs. Mabel Walker, Houston, Mrs.

Nora Hutsell, Fairbanks, Mrs. Bonnie Odle, Marshautown, Iowa, and Mrs. Sue Hensley, Kansas City. Other survivors include six sisters, Mrs. Bessie Stevenson, Inglewood, Mrs.

Myrtle Lieberman, Camarillo, Mrs. Verdie England, Portland, Mrs. Alta Parsons, Cas per, Mrs. Alma Shaw, Fort Worth, Texas, and Mrs. Luther Robertson, Cabool.

JONEY SHORT GALENA Funeral services for Joney Short, 80, of Route 2, Galena, will be at 2 p.m. Thurs day in Bowling Chapel Church five miles south of Crane with the Rev. Fred Cunningham officiating. Burial will be in Hilton Cemetery, under direction of Manlove of Crane. A lifelong resident of this area, Mr.

Short had lived in the home of an aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Elzie Bowling, Route 2, Galena, the past five years. He died Tuesday in Aurora Community Hospital after a nine-day illness. Surviving are a son, Charlie, Route 1, Fair Grove; a sister, Mrs.

Cora Nelson, Fayetteville, two half-sisters, Mrs. Ber tha Carney, crane, and Mrs. Flossie McCoullough, Jenkins; and three half-brothers, Don and Jack, both of Galena, and George, Aurora. 1 MRS. LESLIE MOELLER BRANSON Mrs.

Lucille E. Moeiler, 66, Branson, died in Skaggs Hospital hercr at 2:15 a.m. Tuesday after a five-year illness. Mrs. Moeiler had moved to Branson from Chicago in 1956.

She was employed in the print ing dcpartmtwit of the Univer sity of Chicago for 35 years. Surviving are her husband, Leslie; a daughter, Miss Lerae Moeiler, Honolulu, Hawaii; and a sister, Mrs. Isabell Judkins, Royal Oak, Mich. Arrangements are under di rection of Whelchel. Cemetery at Winfield, Kan.

Mrs. Wade, a resident of Stockton 15 years, died at 7:10 Tuesday in Greenfield Nursing Home where she had Pe- fjtk.af Pay-Bale rlod Beeerd able ACCUMULATIVE Boa. RlrCo A .50 12-11 1-15 STOCK Allegheny Bev 3pc 1.3 1-24 Buah Vniv 2pc 1-10 3-14 Kaufman a Broad (x) 12-30 1-19 (x) A 1 for 1 stock (put. Pat Parch Pap (x 12-20 1-10 (x) A 1 for stock split. Plttston Co Jpc 1-9 2-7 Richford Ind 90pc 1-24 2-10 INCREASED Altegh PepColaBott JO 12-27 1-10 BankersTr MY .71 12-27 1-20 TJOTIAI.

Warlene Ind new .09 12-31 1-22 Morrison lnc new .10 12-27 1-11: IRREGULAR HemlepherePd ino .13 12-27 1-10 Lehman Corp .1.39 12-31 1-31 REGULAR American Can .55 1-17 J-25 Arwood Corp 19 1-31 1-14 Brody SeaUng .04 1-17 1-31 Budget Indost II 4 12-27 1-20 Comwith OilRef .15 1-1 2-1 Dominion Bridge .20 1-17 9-7 Bast Ah- Lines .125 1-7 2-1 Fed Paper Bd 29 12-21 1-19 1st NatQty Cp .99 12-31 2-1 INA Corp J5 1-17 2-15 Ipco Bosp Sup 06 4 12-30 1-17 Jewel Cos .35 3-17 3-31 Joy Mig JJ 1-10 1-27 Montana Power .39 1-6 1-27 Pittaton Co .30 1-9 1-29 Std Products JO 1-10 1-20 Thlokol Chem 10 1-10 UnltedFam LOm .05 12-16 12-11 Upjohn Co 40 Wentworta Mfg 12-31 1-16 Wolverine WorldW .125 1-3 1-1 u.e riot Fd a.47 Fla Gth 9.4510.33 Fnd (.14 6.71 Founder 9.6810.51 Foursq 15.31 hUS IVankiin Group: Com Stk 7.63 1.38 DNTO 11 02 16.46 Uttl 7.71 145 Incom 179 106 Fund Am 13.23 14.46 Gen Sen Unaval Gibraltar 17.74 17.76 Group See: Aero So 10.8111.82 Com St 15.9016.94 American Leaders NEW YORK (APV-Sales. closing price and net change of tha ten most active stocks traded ob the American stock Ex change Aberdeen Advisers I Affiliated All Amer Amcap 3.20 3.50 9.93 1045 J2 10.30 1.50 1.64 92 7.62 3.70 4.01 Am Bus Am Divln 12.7613.96 Am Grth 7.89 15 Am Inv 1L44 11.44 Am Mot 11.5912.67 Am NGw 1.86 4.21 Am Pao 180 I. SO Anchor Group: Cap 10.97 12.02 16.58 18.17 Inv 10.91 1100 Fd Imr 12.4913.69 Aasodatd 1.S2 LM Axe Houghton: Ful Ad Grth Ind Gryphon Guardn HrC Lor Ham bda Hanover Hartwell Hedge Mann Hnbsmn IDS ndlm ISI Gth Eft Ino Imp Cap Imp Gth Ino Fnd lnc Fd nma a 10.1010.98 Fund 11.79 12.82 stock Sci Cp Battson Blue Rid Bondstk Boat St Boston -Braid St Bullock CO Fd Canadnm Captt Ino Caplt Shr .0 9.90 7.71 138 149 (.40 18.40 16.83 8.66 9.46 10.73 11.73 9.77 10.88 17.07 18.47 18.94 18.96 11.43 12.36 19.44 21.03 9.M10 91 8.79 963 Cent Shr 13.27 14.50 Indepnd Charming funds: Ind Trend Asamera 011 259,600 11 1 Cdn Homatd 11200 10 VA Weetates 111,200 13 Kin Ark Oil 102.000 1 Cont Hater 96,100 9 Nuclear Am (5,200 1 Airlift lntt 79.200 6 Ark LaUas 79,200 17 Wllshlre 77,700 14 Televls Mfn 7 1 Apr 1 lvu May 5 1970 Oct 1 1979 Nov 5 1970 Feb 5 1971 Apr 1 1971 May 5V 1971 Oct 1 1971 Nov 5 1971 Feb 4 1972 Apr 1 1972 May 4 1972 Oct 1 1972 Apr 1 1971 Oct 1 197S Auf 5 1974 Nov 5 1974 Feb 5 1975 May 1975 Sublect to Fed Income taxes. Bond Averages Compiled by Tie Assoelsled Press Balls Ind. VUL Fflfc I T4.

Net change 1 .1 Tuesday Prev. Day Week Ago Month Ago Year Ago 1968 High 1961 Low 1967 High 64.1 64.1 64.6 86.1 17.4 17.1 89 5 6.1 91.0 96.1 95.1 86.1 78.1 71.1 78.7 79.1 78.5 11.4 78.4 4.9 78.) 8.9 8.1 18.1 99.9 891 90.1 96.0 92.5 8S.1 79.1 79.1 79.1 90.4 78.6 65.9 64.9 66.3 64.0 73.0 64.6 62.3 78.9 89.4 1967 Low 78.4 Butter and Eggs ruir.fifi AP OJSDA) Butter- wholeMlo Mllin prices unchngd to Vs lowr; icon AA uoqaoua; ki a otm. Ir a iret Tin in imnnwi lower to 1 higher 80 par cent or bettor grade A written tcohub uih extrw W4Vi lUnduttt 41-U. Cotton NEW YOKE (AP) Cotton futures' No 2 closed 25 cents a bale lower to 25 cents higher Tuesday. The market showed some early firmness but later weakened as Liquidation increased with active traded months lower at the close.

1 Early buying was attributed to expectations that the Commodity Credit Corp. report on cotton statistics win snow a further large quantity ot the 1968 cotton crop placed in the government loan. The average price for middling 1 1-16-inch spot cotton was unchanged at 26.26 cents a pound at the 12 leading markets. Picking of cotton in Arkansas, Louisiana and Alabama made little progress during the past week due to heavy rain and muddy fields. The harvest is about over in the southeast Texas cotton harvesting is 88 per cent complete but adversely affected by cold and high winds.

Cotton fntares weakenend towards the dose en profit taking. Mo 1 futures closed 25 cents 1 hale lower to a cents higher thai tha previous dose. Opel Hlgm uw noes mange Mar 16.29 11.32 16.21 21 1 vnch May 26 71 2 94 26.70 X29.71 J.ll 29.00 29.09 26.94 1694 Oct 21.01 28.01 27 tl Deo Mar 17,99 Dow-Jones Averages NBW YOHX (AP) STlrtltg Opel High low Close Net 30 Ind 974.49 976.W 91.9 970.91 1.41 276.17 176.99 171.77 T4 03 1.96 15 IIU 1.16.31 139.41 136 1.17 66 0 63 66 Wk 349 06 150.56 146 19 J47.611.14 Transactions la stocks aasd kt average: Inrlua 69.100 Ralls II9.M0 UlilS 66 Slk UW ,400 anaine 40 fVtmts 74.700,03 10 Hiiher frane rsti 10 Semnd grafle rails 10 Public aUIIUes 10 Industrials tnrome rails Oommodlty futon Index 62 17 0 05 75.164.0 11 7aio.ii 11510.10 65.93 9.13 144.09-0.49 Chicago Potatoes fUlCAOO (AP) OISOA) Potstnea arrival! 531 on traok 1831 tnlal U.K. shipments 96.1t suppMaa moderstei demand slnwi market dulli eartnt track sales: Minnearrta North Uakota Bed River Valley round rwki 1.40 been a patient several months. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs.

Mabel Beets, Joplin, and Mrs. Nancy Watson, Tulsa, Okla. JAMES L. THORNSBERRY CROCKER Services for James Lee Thornsberry, 36, a Crocker service station owner who apparently took his life with a shotgun Monday night will be at 2 p.m. today in Crocker Bap-tist Church.

The Rev. Calvin Parrish will officiate, with burial in Crocker Memorial Cemetery under direction of Moss-Williams. Survivors include his Mary; a son, Marcus, of Rolla; twin daughters, Tina and of the home; his parents, Earl and Ruth Thornsberry, Crocker; two sisters, Mrs. Tresa Walters, Santa Barbara, and Miss Janice Thornsberry, Crocker; a half-brother, Kenneth Thorns berry, Ellington; bis maternal grandmother, Mrs. Hulda Elder, Crocker, and his paternal grandmother, Mrs.

Effie Thornsberry, Richland. AF Checking 19 Crash SAN JUAN, P.R. (UPI) U. S. Air Force experts Tuesday in vestigated the crash of a C119 transport in jungled mountain country which carried eight Army reservists to their death Saturday.

A U.S. Navy spokesman said the bodies would be flown to Youngstown, Ohio, for positive identification. The victims were stationed at Clinton County AFB, Youngstown, and were members of the 910th Tactical Air Wing. The cargo plane, bound from San Juan to Homestead AFB, crashed just after takeoff. 4- CmlL, VTrit, or Conn to REINHOLDT GARDNER far Stock Marked Information 107 tMih Jaffa nan PJionoj 862-4343 slsaaeera Itaae ttmmh 15.89 17.37 lndstry 8.27 9.04 InsBk Stk (.88 7.51 Inv OoAm 16.57 18.11 Inv Indio 16.1916.19 Inv Bod 14.11 11.71 Invest Group: Mut 11.53 116) Stock 13.0125.03 Select 9.44 10.11 Var pay 9.6310.47 Inv Rash 6.56 7.17 Mel 29.82 74 Ivest 17.28 18 89 Ivy 11.34 11 J4 Jnhnstn 23.46 23.46 Kevstons IHnds: Balan 14.79 18.16 Com Stk 137 2.59 Grwth 10.20 11.15 Incom 9.71 10.61 Special 4.32 471 Chaso Fund 14.88 Mm Front 120.1412147 Shrhld 16.18 17.68 19.47 21.38 1 Chemical Colonial: Equity Fund Gwth 4.29 6.87 14 48 15.83 9 02 9 86 CranSt B4 48 7.04 Commonwlffi Fell- Cap Fd 12.19 13.31 Incom 11.6312.74 Invest 115612.63 Stock 11.41 1147 Olth AB 1.93 109 Cwlth C4.D 111 2.31 Onmpet 11.47 12.54 Comp 11.31 12.29 Comp Ti 12.43 13A1 Comstk 6.39 698 Concord .4 Cons brr 14.62 13 Cnnsni Iirv 6.61 7.22 Conv Sea 13 46 14 64 Corp 17 84 19 20 Cnlry Cp 03 17 33 Crown 81 1 11 d.V.sh (2 81 82 82 Dcst Ino 14.71 16.01 Cus Cua Bl Cos Cua Kl Cua Kl Cua Kl Cua SI Cue S3 AU aanrvohr Add lavaetMr Polaris Knloko Kaiok Otk Lin(t Lex Rich Liberty XMm Stk UU Imr Most Active Stocks NEW YORK AP)-Sales, closing price and net change of the fifteen most ac tive stocks traded oa the NY Stock x-change.

Benguet Bunk Ramo .,,.343,600 ,.,.314,600 .29400 ...,203.200 ,..,203,200 1 17 19 42 90 92 47 19 7 93 2 90 16 15 1 4- Glen Aid Kreage S3 Yngst Sheet INA Corp 1 175,600 1 1V4 41 Ocdden Pet ..174.4 Lionel Corp 160,800 Atlas Cn ...153 .900 SantlFe Ind Pan Am Rapid Amor Unit MM Bait Gas Rl Am Tel Tel ...120.300 .109.400 ...107,900 ,,.105,000 ...103.900 ...100400 Markets at a Glance NRW YORK (AP) Stocks Lower In moderately active trading. Cotton Higher. CHICAGO Wheat Mixed! Itquktaoon. Corn Mostly krweri Hoaldatloi. Oats Lower i Hght trade.

Soybeans Irregutari hght trade. Batcher hogs Mead ta 29 cents higher; receipts 4.000: top 20.71, Slaughter steers Steady! receipts L2O0I top OO. Market Sales Total HFW YORK AP) Approx Baal total 14.700,000 Previona day ...15.957) Week 1XO 14O6J70 Month age Year ago Two yearn am 6.626.0M Jan 1 to data 1.X76J10.934 1SS7 to dale tS.47.14' 1906 to date 141,76204 Rock Island Equipment To Cost $21.2 Million CHICAGO (AP) The Rock Island Lines announced Tuesday plans to acquire 1,277 pieces of rolling equipment in 1969 at a cost of $21.2 million. Manufacturers of the 5ST freight cars, 20 diesel locomotives and 700 piggyback trailers have not been selected, the company said. 4 7.09 1.94 1.79.

14.4718 91 Line Minn 17 os ism IVIla Tr 9.99 10.92 Lnnmla Sajdes Fdsi IHvlcl ghr DowTh Drexel DrevfiBi 4.19 4.95 814 9 23 11.48 21 48 Carwd Capil Mut ManhM Mass Flxl 16 71 18.19 EjitraiA Howard Balan 12.71 13. si Mua GUI Grwth Inrnmo Srwcial Mock ICnerst Slmpl tr F.nersy FnHiriH 15 33 14 75 Maaa Tr Mite Mathnri Mrlina 1.27 8 99 17 11 18 70 18 48 21) 11.64 17.10 16 18 17 65 16.57 16.97 12.M 15 MldA Mttt Moolr Mnoly'l Mortons Grwth Incom polity 12.54 1JM Knlllt GUI 22 73 24.91 19 21 90.99 Evrrat 20 43 22.09 K.iplnr 29.KI 11.41 Falrfd 16.U 18.11 rrm BMt 11.6413.64 Inaur wf rt MIF ilhi Mnt (M.Ul Mut Shra to.

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