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The Springfield News-Leader from Springfield, Missouri • 18

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Twee, Jely u. wafprtngftriSMcCailiiS'farf It U.S. BONDS NEW. YORK (AP) VS. Treasury buodi eaceed fewer aad eorporate booda slightf? SPQifsrOFiEUS PC? AUMOST lOO.OQO ALTITUDE 15E T.

CtlMATSt PiMtx. Business Brians BIRTHS MIA ELLA MeFADrttT A.V&OJI H. McFADLM MARSH FUXD Double fu seem to be reapoodiBg to tp-tifle corporate developments. FERRY M. SMITH perry M.

Smith, 52. Ash Crowe, died at 19 a. Son day ia Bandley Hospital. A carman with FrUc Railway, he lived most of hia life ia Greene County. Be waa a member of Bible Baptist Church at Ash Grove.

i.Ki-- Surviving pre hia Marie; a daughter, Mrs. Joan Morton, Modesto, Calif 4 a sob. Charles Edward, hia parents, Kc and Mra. M. Smith, and a brother, af.

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4e. DIVORCE CASES rcrrrtotis rtLin Mlckie Ci tttiaat Micaael Ci Veama O. TTaaa. agataj Mtaaa Trapgi. Alarriase Lirens APPUTATIONS FU.ro Rant Bndaaa Baa.

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CIRCUIT COURT -( CrtTL CASES TJerma Bay Mabrey atalaat ARra Ht Minert aaaa MM at mmt mm ate oodeet' -ttnk Wolfe artrnat Tear and AarS Theretetii at teoo fer Imfurn ai Keedly rtaiiied Ian. Thea O. Seen; adoutnatratar at ealate ef Nettie tmithprter, axamet atene-ral Bsriat Aaaeciauoa, CaaavtiMl aaaa S3ut daaMi auil aanoaai lot unaaay agttaat natn ea Metal Wtadoer Cempaay. lae. aat S270tt 1 nil era aaercbaadia Hrand.

FIRE ALARMS Car are. Plata Baoewonf Center. 1:11 -m. aondey. Flretnta eaecxe a auiluaaar (Bral nadtng Cauiral Warrknaaa.

all North National, 11 a Baaaayi feaed a ftr. BUIIJHNG PER5IITS Vti I C. E. EaairMf CextatrneOe Catanaay. banning at ItM Eet Tratficway, tax.

Jame A. MUler, five-room koeae, tM Weat Waadrida. 17001 Joteph Caacalr. IwsfMg, Stal Kerf Praakltit, tm. M.

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wttaoa, reeairx, jan norm Kanaa, t2St Jerrr R. arala. adolUoa. Ut Eaat HUh, KM. Ueraidiae Ntretaa, pore repaid 171 Weat Olive, H.

i. Beiraakt. Mding, 1MT Kertk Park, WOO. cxataty Bleaard Lattaa. edit il in aVada J- WB.

lard, liana. Jar D. wHtt, wed kaaxe. Wot StraHard, ft Uarry Frediiek, Hit tttt ewefltxg, Candle Lite Motxlehoro Park. Wait Ma.

Me, Hve mabuehotae epacee. Noal tiarrxaaa, Route SHERIFFS OFTICE Verne ShertlL 1547 Rabrbew Drive, r. ported that aa aataa kad broke art. dow I hia ear Sttarday atgMl a.aa. Sunday.

Articles Recovered Trw wtEh Ideiittflcatia at Ma-x, Jr4 Baate Marahfiald. wet Uses as polio teadquarter after waa foand to etreot ta not alack Eaat Diviaiua Suadty. Four Bids Considered For West Plains Plant WEST PLAINS Officials of Amyx Industries, of West Plains, said Monday they have four bids tinder consideration for the construction of a new The bids are from Hicks snd Ross Construction Company, Mountain Home, $138,971, Adams Construction Company of West Plains, and E. K. Smith, Mansfield, $144,.

484. The study of the bids is expected to be completed ia about a week. The Amyx Company will employ 140 persons in the manufacture of early American style furniture. BARTLESVHXE. (UPI)Philllps Petroleum Co.

Monday declared a regular quarterly dividend of 50 cents per share, payable Sept 'l, to stockholders of record Aug. 6. Coil. Write or Com ta REINHOLDTtV GARDNER far Sleek Uarktt Informant MwwTanMI NataV TtBftl eWaTBaial Phone UN 9-2591 207 SwiHi MUnom 4-aL W4M I Bajtaa. Mrt.

Bicaard btota, a. 7jaa fua. iaaaeg. Te Mr. Beat (Adoitiewal RecMtl a Page la.) TRAFFIC 01HT Mm ratafeav Wtt Gruat.

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fiaa ttt tar lalntr.teal arar- Terra Bartee Reavea. ISSt Seetli WUdtfc a at tweww ae xtw) "f1- rt Kirk, czl Caxl Btjluwu Bar IW tar feiiowtag tee riatelx. Keaaeth A. Ceeet. tihaalea.

ttaa 1 far rtuiere ta He at W. aiiniawt vTilluni Atekar tWev, T44 Weat tdt. Ikatd lit fer Maria aeene ft adat. Vtava I aaiatBa. nww -fat Mtaata; doer a ttaaal atetre t-v ted IM lor ditobrrml ttea aiga- Wa eara tar ajtebeeiag atee aia wen Laa M.

WoWeeturrer, 1600 Celitge, SSaaTV. Breww, Bteutdie. jaarMi if Biaateaaaw. Utl Eaat Kit. EdwardOw.

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CI Hanwr. 2M7 Weat feeaiaejp. CTiartea Edward Lave. 111 McCJaraaa, irr raiiar. vulaed.

Baaaat L. suaraaa, tlixa. er.n. fii adta. asi LaFeataaaa, Aasa layav, bub mtna Uejie Bam WilBaaaa, Spnaifleid, Joka r.

GiSelaad. ttvt NerlB M.taearl. BMaua Gaat wUaaa. Btarta 1. BiUiaga, Glend A.

Ptnettx, Sptlogfield, Irak D. Fatter, Seotk WeBer, Patnci 4 Ediewaiar. WUMrd K. Carter, Ben Bobert J. Rtii, rtawjrd, BrH, wettk A.

Beada, 12J4 fioat Una Plaa. Lam W. Millar. tVlllard. Uabei L.

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it.nu Mm-e. 2417 -Concord. Anted Brow, aurxtavuaa, ware ItM at. Nera. Beaamta Aiaa aamui, tv.

aww wre. tiaea ae tee mt trmttij. Fined as aca for e-rceerve arrow pwi were Tern niter. xbb ttutiHM. rrana Siierrir S.

Eate. ML Varta, fine Ftoed tt ear tor golii ajteai oa lefj. tar arrow were onr Burnett, Oxark. ArtAor P. ItlllMa, i)r veerry, J.

T. Batterer, lilt Bart, urant. were Oydt H. Mt-Be. TJT VVett Madlt-n, Trjoimv Noble Bard.

OreeMKM, Maael aacuwre, tua nerve r.nu. a Magiftralr Court i CTrB Cat tkAkt tl mAmntm Piumtaiae aad tag Camaans aiainat Pearl Witooa. aad aVRMIUi araWeWBg aagr, iw aeu ftallaad L. Ceettatec alBt aMll Wilaoa. to a acceastl ax an aim.

Care rTeffmea Suit a ccoBU aaka eet fat Aug. 1 Chariea awl Carwed otet aaks 35t.Tli aat IW a. Seettritie tavcottnent Oampany agtmtl tame L. and Sue Drake, atttt ta aotl aaka tl34.i aat for 3. t.

The faUewias retea rt trrotif by Ott State, ex rel Jeea gmttil, cwmtT eot-lecter, far ltS aeraatial tax, and are aat for Aag. Us agatatt Jatepk W- Adem. tl71t B. Akiaa, SS.11; Betty Aiaaea, tas.7i BIB Aatteraoa, Bai Ar iwiimm ritrti. AradL ta.tSl V.

Carl Arthur, 1.1; Charle E. Bafley. SM.96I Ma B.ldwla. M.7tj Beuty Laa Beaaty fiaoe. rxmiaal TaaaB lhM Wlfiard Robert.

Ozark, ttaed tW tor eireiea aad tmprudtat drtvlag and ao operator 0ene. Frank Carl rre-Uva. Willow Spring, lined 137, and Alfred Wtttett BaMwt. St Eaat Belmar. fined Q.

tor earelM and tatprodenl diiving. Carelea and imprudent driving rhtrgt diamlaaed' aSalMt Gary rnaxlt Crao. aVIghtaa. Frank Bryant, Bartow, fined SM fat eating a am. Jaraea 'inaraaa attaxoara, VtMt.

t. flned lor eneedine. Garry Let Bataell, SM Eaat Walm. Meed 71. aad Ailaa Katll Bebertaa.

1047 Eaat Smith, flaed tl7, lor a operator beeaaa. Bobba Laciaa Mae Kent S. Purdy. fine ST lor at track eeM. John Eugeae Aleshlre.

41 Wett Calaaaa. lined 117 for expinal chaeffeur Ucenae. Walts Paul Boaseaa, Kit Eaat Beanett, fined fit far permitting aau ttmri.Ml neraoa ta drive. LCharee af ai- Vawlag Bnantharlred perto te drive duv mnuea againu utri junior utrver, Paul Sedwlt Lewn. Fenton, fined SH for Improper mufller and hneToper erakea.

rani s. iri. Mann, imt nil 1 art Hermaa wtiaenn. rort wntut, lined 17 eafh for tmpneer brake. Fined 137 earh far anauthortzed ear- rler- were Dob Edward Unerka.

Beaver Dam. WM. John Edward Stain, In diana, pa.t aad Sxmpei ueary wiertman. Beaver Pant, wit. iJoaara Lee Mctiee.

Taint. fund 137 for ae' PSC (tick er. Wave Peter Wick, Central City lew. rlaed 422 tor A0 Mimouri tract seaxwe and everweigM. Fined tit ec for at reciprocity ea Urenee were Georx Goer-rr Herrera, Auma, gad Boley ttranca.

itua. una. POLIClTcOURT tether Vntng, Tttt ltd Brewer, fard tit for drmkenneta. Kngen L. TtaM.

Plratant Boa, fnwd 1st for common ataaBlt. Paul Houswm, 10J Weat Dtvialos, fined St for vMatio of dg ardtnaao. Charle Benue SmlUt, Deniaoa, Iowa, tenteoced te at day for vagraaey. Donald B. Stertta.

1D71 Monk Park. aeateKced to day ta Ma) Mr ear. Ma and wnpradent drtviag. Committed to Jail lor drunkennea war Haxe W. Morgan, 1434 Wett tra, fined 120, Lawreace Hord, 3t St-Leaia, It days, Lloyd Blnrhtn, tit Seata Jeffer-no, tt day, Paai 1.

Jmkioe, aaring. field, 117, Edgar B. Lowraar, 1701 Nona Sherman, 127, Bill Fleetwood, Ford-land, 117, Ceil Herman Bote. 1542 Eaat Traffic ay. its.

Jo Lee Bryant, tost Keel McDanleL 10 A. v. fnanMl M. yoked aentetie for driving while la- iwtaioi auu Aeuvia ina aeea aecfc. aenw ii ayi ten te aarv.

NEW TORS VJTl) Bach Ca. sayi that while ctHtiou attitude carat be abandoned at this time, ia encouraging te let fundamentals take hold to increasing estent. Newtoa Dr Zioder el E. P. Huttoa a Co, lac says that hope for a meaningful wuamer rally is not vt lost especially siixe individual issues Heayy Selling Grain Market Losses Broad CHICAGO (AP-Selflng was (roeral and heavy ia the grain future market Monday aad nearly all commoditiea finished with broad osea oa the Board of Trade.

Setbacks ranged to more than 3 eenta a bushel in wheat, centa ia soybeans and almoat 2 eenta is corn. Oata lost a cent at the extreme. At the eloee, soybesns were to centa a buahei lower, July new aUndard grade wheat 1H-3H lower, July corn 4-l4 tower, July $1-27; oata unchanged to 1 cent lower, July 6644 centa; rye higher to lower, July $1.10. CHICAGO (APt- Dm mi in WHEAT INew K4Ht Jet 1.411 141 IJft l.MM 1 OH tea la lO 1.41 Lllk 1.44 Drc 1.4S 1.4S 1.4 L4 L4H Mar t.SH 1.41H May 1 je i.4v LHt U1H IOM UMlr4 1.4S 141 1 14J L4i 14m 1.434 1.44 DM U7H i-7H 1.47H 1.471 USH Jul lt 1IW IJM I.W rc Mar Mar OATS On Mar May ant Jul 8e DM Mar Mar l. ItMt 1 M4 1-MH I ft tiH l.i Lint i.im l.n 1-tW i a ur uat i-mv uh law em SH 471 as TU T1H TH Tit Til TW 1 WS Lit lit L14 1.144 LM ill L1444 Lin 1.1 1 II i.im UU4 U1M UW U1K tH soaarAM jdi awn tM ism tasH in ITH S.7M 1.73 1.7M J.71 15H4 1.53 149H tM t.94 1444 45 1434 J4JH S.45H I.4TH 14H S.46H I4T 14 1514 LS1H 134 tM 1334 1J44 asm 1M ta Sep No Jn Mar aoraxAN on.

Jul in tl I4J 174 ITS ABS t.57 57 1.41 454 IS Sep 114 aa .7 III (V4 SO SSS S.7S 175 SIS DM S.5S SM S44 I.4S SCI Jaa SSI 153 144 S47 S.M Mar S.SS S.M 4 45 17 S.SS 154 4t 4.47 S5S DOTBSAH StKAL Jal MSS 74.31 49 4S.SS 7CH Af T4 00 70 JO 6S.75 aa.W 70J Sop 45 n.n 66.65 46. MIS Oct i2 mm a.3 2. an Dm ti.st si.m SI .31 S1.4S sis Jaa 41.70 S1.7S 41 S1.W II Mar i.4l SI.4S O.M UN 49 4 kUr 43.11 S3.lt 41-14 S3.3B Livestock HOGS Salabk SCO. Suppty larsety am-jw Mrrm ana iik. sa per- at amis.

Ratbcr alow. Barraw ana nlta mak IS eanta lmrar Uiaa early. iowt awaa to as casta, bwuacaa 54 ceala kw. Barrm and cUU. S.

1-1, tDO-244 13 early aalca a( Mi li.8. 14, M-3C 3-lJj U.S. IX, S4M7 r.50-a.J5. Sowa, VS. 1-1.

aoMSI se.se-UJO; lattar arte paid apart 1y; 11 A 14, 45050 14-11; 4 aver SM R) U-ll. Baan, 1M4. i CATTLE AND CALVES Satabla IMS. Supply laraely alaufMar aawa, eama aad vcaltrs. Fairly activt.

fUau(Mr rowt atr. InUiM So ewta UftKr. Ball atrady to laataiKt 50 etnta fellkar. Slaughter earn etaady. Vealera atronf.

Siauf btr eeaa, utility, eattcr, UJO-UJO; caautr. 15 54-Ui akeuy caaner dowa te I. Bulla, attiity and com-raerctal ever 130 14-17: ft kish jimt tmirridaal at 17.50: cottar aad iiihtwtlfht bulla, 15.50-14 50 Slaashter ealna and aealera, toad aad cMtee veattrt. 34-31; lew tndtvKlaal prlSM at ST: ataadard. JO: good and efeek bnrr walert, 3W-33I 1S-Z3: coed and ckoica alaoghter ealvas, 3W-S0S 1VH: atandanl, 17-1.

Baby eatvea, ea. der 125 eboie beef bred. 34-3S: dairy aad beef crenea, 16-25: etandard dairy breeta, 10-ia. SHKEP Salable 650 SprUif lamfca maeUy 50 crata Maker, All other claaeea ateady. Choice ana prtme (prUif lamha.

M-HS XIJW-34; sood te choice. 23.50; food and choice eprinf feeder lamba, 7045 14-28; 30-74 15-14. Skera reea, cull te seed, 3 504. NATKIKAL STOCrrARDS Katt-isated receipt! far auurrew: boaa tMS: calta 400; abeee ene. Bod 7JW Boderatetr artrre, barrawa aad (Uta tnlhr ateadvt eeara ateady te etrons.

kwUacea 3t hlghers U04W narrow ana fin am IS50-3U5. CalUa IJOO: eaHaa SM: hetlera glow, ateady: esw talrly actrve, ateadv te SA hteherr ehOMa IA nrima ettera tS.7S-37.Wi ckoie te prime heifers' eeaiera atraag, eaeica aae aruna vealera 1I.0O-28.00. Sheep am; moderated artlve. atrenf to to faiher; a wet neatly urine kUDka. ewea Cash Grain Ceirleer Kf MBBac Cenpaay aprbacfleld llarfcai vvaua Ka.

1 (belted WHEAT Bart Soft BABunr 41 9l. teat OAM Old i.at Sl.St sijo atat CtnCAOO (API-Wheat No. I tart 1.S1 Hi N. red 1 454 N. Cor No.

1 yeUow Mt4; No. relay 1 C4 N. Oat Ne. 1 extra heavy whit 73: Mo. 1 heavy wtat Til I beery white tit N.

cxtr teavy mixed 73. Soybeaaa Ne. 1 jlhrw l.awt fie. yelaaw cmwi. Sortwut ail X.

Over-the-Countcr Quotations (Yates, Bellaer Woods) neral service tor Mrs. ESa Me-Fadia. 70, afarshfield. and her ton. Branson- H.

McFadia, St. Joseph, who were kmed at 30 p.m. Satwday tn a two-ear crash oa U. S. 65 in Bestoa County, win bo held at 3 s.b- today in Barter- iwwaraa Chtpel.

The Rev. Nelson Morgaa wiu officiate aad burial will be la MarchSeld Cemetery. Mrs. McFadia is survived Dy two sons, Adrian and Wallace, of Marshfieki; three aistera. Mrs.

Rhodar Prince, fart Worth. Tex Louise RoWnsoa, Kansas City, and Mrs. Donna Newman, of MarshfieM; two brothers. Chariea Robinson, Moline. aad Price Robinson.

Marsbfield; iwters, Mrs. Gladys Rader, Rockford, and Mrs. Margaret Myers, Albuquerque, N. three half, brotbers, Harry and Joel Robinson, of Marshfield, and Chris, Mllaa. lU; nine grandenaaren and one mat-erandctuia.

McFadin's survivors include two daughters. Rebecca Louise and Judith Ann. both Lebanon. The traffic collision which re sulted in death for Mrs. McFadia and her son also kmed a third person Regina Faye Hankins, 10-year-old daughter of air.

ana Bob nankins, Independ ence. MRS. ALLEN COPELAND Mrs. Delia Faye Copelaod, 63, of 810 East Garfield, died at 2:03 a.m. Monday in SL John's HospitaL A resident of SpnngBeM 12 years, iah moved hera from Henderson.

Ark. She was a member of Temple Bible Bep- tist Church. Surviving are her husband. Allen: two son, the Rev. Fred Copeland.

Oakdale, Tenn and the Rev. James Copeland, 1325 North Forest: two daughters, Miss Hazel Copeland, of the borne, and Mrs. Elsie Borgea, El Paso. two brothers, E. Harris.

West Plains, and Spenee Harris, Calico Rock, and six grandchadren. Ralph Thieme will announce arrangements. ERNEST E. TAYLOR Funeral services lor Ernest E. Taylor, 80, of 738 West Pershing, will be at 10 a.m.

Wednesday in Jewell E. W'indle chapel with Dr. Bobert Arbaugh officiating. Burial will be in East Lawn Cemetery. Mr.

Taylor died early Sunday morning in hia home. MRS. ISA KTJLLINGSWORTH WALNUT GROVE Funer al services for Mrs. Isa Killings- worth, 84, of Walnut.Grove, will be at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Pearl Methodist Church with the Rev.

Wallace Thurman officiating. Burial will be In Greenlawn Cemetery here under direction of Doyle L. Danieli Mr. Kfflingsworth died al her home late Monday afternoon. She was a member of the Cave Spring Presbyterian Church and a lifelong resident of the Wal nut Grove community.

Survivors include three sons, Maurice, of Clever, Millard, of 2105 West Elm, and Robert Route 2, Walnut Grove; six grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Blaster's Body Checked in Crash VANCOUVER, B.C. (UPI) The body of a profeasional blast er who was among 52 persons killed in the explosion and crash of a Canadian Pacific airliner near hera Thursday is being X-rayed to determine whether he carried blasting ma-terials aboard the plane, Vancouver Coroner Glen McDonald said Monday, The blaster, Steve Eoleszar, died when the plane's tail sec tion was blown off seconds before the plane plummeted, 15,000 feet to earth 150 air miles north of here. Investigators are seek, tag to determine whether bomb explosion preceded the crash of the four-engined DC6B airliner. Koleszar's body was one of several being X-rayed for metal fragments that might indicate the victim's proximity to the blast ia the rear of the plane.

I I. CHRISTOPHER 1 CO. Member Mw Yart Stack lichee I Irodt Ustwd axi UaUtfatJ MtrtMl Fmo wVraia rVltffwa Raeaa TIUrQtfOTt StRVICI TU l-IIIJ-rllM I. taatalaa 1 Our Beautiful Gothic design chapel, lovely white Fleet and the targett display room 4 In this area, are elway epan for your I ence Bounds, stationed with the armed aerviees is Okinawa, George L. Bounds, SL Louis, and Danny Scands, Ash Grove: three step-daughtera, Mrs.

Cele-da Pinkerton, Des Moines, Io wa, and Miss Virginia Bounds and Miss Diora Bounds, both of Asa Grove; four grandchildren and three Btep-sndchudrea. Ralph Thieme will announce MRS. LIXA Mrs. Lnla Mabel Gateley, 7T, of 2028 Beaton, died at 2:35 a.m. Monday at Burge-Protestant Hospital.

She bad been ill some time. -A resident of Springfield 5 years, she waa the widow of William Charles Gateley, who died ia Surviving are three aona, Charles, 20W Benton, William Ilex, 128 West Atlantic, and Paul of the home; five daugntera, Mrs. Phyllis Curtis, 1931 Virginia, Marie Smothers, 1S38 Mrs. Lois rite, of the home. Mrs.

Wilms Vlckery, Philadelphia, Mrs. Blake Smothers, Col-ton, a brother, Carl Veas, Uvalde, two half -brothers. Earl Cherry, Cabot, Art. and Marshall Cherry, Little Rock, IS grandchildren and seven Rjingner wul announce arrangements. HOBERT WENDELL HUNT WHEATLAND Funeral gerr- ices for Hubert Wendell Hunt, 39, of Wheatland, will be at 2 p.m.

Wednesday in Wheatland Baptist Church with the Revs. J. L. Wright and Sherman By bee officiating. Burial will be in Dooley Bend Cemetery tinder di rection of Hathaway of Wheatland.

Mr. Hunt died at 3:15 o.m. Sunday when hit ear hit the end of a bridge on US. four miles west of Wheatland, A veteran of World War IL a member of the Wheatland Bap tist Church and of Hogles' Creek Lodge 279, Mr. Hunt was Wheat land postmaster.

Survivors include his wife. Lillian; two sons, Gary, of Wheatland, and Ronnie, of the home; his father, Robert Hunt and stepmother, of Elkton; and a Brother, Donald, of Elkton. JAMES O. DAVIS LEBANON Funeral aervie es for James Oscar Davis, 25, Lebanon, will be at 2 p.m. Wed nesday in McBride Church with the Rev.

Melvin Nelson officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery under direc tion of Colonial. Mr. Davis was killed at 8:25 p.m. Saturday on Mo.

32, a mile east of Lebanon, after his ear skidded across the center line of the highway. He was struck and killed by aa on coming car, when he stepped out of his MRS. AMANDA MILLS Mrs. Amanda Mills, 84, of PhilliDSburg, died Sunday morn ing in a BelL hospital where she had been a patient for a short time. Mrs.

Mills, a lifelong resident of the Phillipsburg community had been visiting her daughter in BelL She is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Ressie Minnick and Mrs. Madeline Treadway, both of Bell, Mrs. Ruby Mar. shall and Mrs, Violet Burns, both of Lebanon, and Mrs, Thelma Kumbier, Phillipsburg, a brother, Joe Burton, Eureka, and eight grandchildren.

The body will be returned to Lebanon. Holm an will announce funeral arrangements. W. I. (BILL) ALLEN OZARK Funeral services for W.

Bill) Allen, 61, of Route 1, Ozark, will be at p.m. Wednesday jn Harris Chap- el here with the Rev. Clifford Day officiating. Burial will be in the Prospect Cemetery, south of Ozark. Mr, Allen died at 2:16 Saturday ia the Missouri state sanatorium at MtVernon fol lowing a brief illness.

higher. Vl i ITm Lanugo, xteux were tochasged and half declined fractionally. Trading ia eerperst booda fell to milhoa oa the New York Stock Exehanaw. Of 2St kur traded, Iw ad-a aaced aad S4 declined. Strong among the todastnal bonds were McCrory SVs of 1178, up at and National Lead 4H of 1988, ap 1 at t9.

Pacific Caa 4 Electric SMu of 1966 were up I at 101 and Minne-apolifrSLPaul Railway 4a of 191 ap 1 at S6. Norther Natural Cas 3Vs of UTS declined 1H at ft. vtw roea AF-rei kit aaejer mm Vwk Stack Carl 4 tna tw ltl Ct COPOILTVIN tywiM ArWwL tweatl fJ4 B1 AnteOCa 7t in I Am FT 4tkX7 I att tH AMf ev4t I a att AUtuaea 4t PA JPt tems atari 171 1454 1444 144 4 BrexT 44B 1 T7H T7H TJ Berre O-teJl 0 1144 J1JH 1M 41 CaaPar taper I B4 4 CeaKYF74 t4 tJ4 14 44 CBRM Jet a ti 44 terra t4a7t 1374 1374 B74A CMF taaasat 7 -H Cmtsm 4tett 1I U7H 1714 tnH -I DeatAtr vtaTt IWai 4 IMt nM 1374 5St 1574 etH ErT44.5( 11 JH 10 -H FeadFr evttT I 7 IT CAMtwtwM tt4 lt4 JM CelM t4t1 It JT 4 fTJJ CakatAe 4t7l 3 B4 CaMMO ItMf 4 a 5 MetrC ektttTS 1.14 llt tjlj MKT IttSJetW lit 4.4 JSJ Mop tttout 7i nn bh wi MePa vVmo MoP Vta3Mt 43 81 7A tt Cyi ev4e7T It lit IH trVCet ttZolS tt I av jrvcttloTr ta ton t4 KY Oa 4St It 74 74H IS VJMB 44t2al JfJ4ai3H 1NH 4tX7l if JI4 31 H't Olm-M v4att 41 H4 1174 1ITH OhaM ev4tt3 11M 1174 tlJH Pea aa ttt tt irr jh hth 4.tt7 11 1174 11H 11 4 SLSF at CM 174 174 ScettPa evltTl St 1J44 1344 41 Seare 4NN It M74 11H Wit S.erar ev4ttt 11 l4 11 Sefae 4aM I low, loos 1WS 4 Jk SPacOr 44a7T 14 WTt, WJH StdOlad eVattt lOOti 14 1004 StdOlad 4ttt I 114 4 S3H StdOKJ lt7t I 4 t4 a4 TVmP IHatt St 11" 113H mi ISMeel 4t3 144 44 4 Wheth) 7I ate tot mt Xero nt 37 US 105 Mt 14 rotUUCN BONDa CM am 11 tM 114 Creel 13 St 34 41 KLM t44W7 13 123 lit 1514 1H Unas J44 I T74 74 74 -14 UUI tajotaot tllMOM Cleaed Sl.451.oc SSJ71lt ttU Prevloa day Week axe Twa year age Jaa 1 at data llitlil 14 ta dat IMS data Treasury Issues tfRW YORK AF Chad- er tbe coaaaer VM. Cuwa ante at Treaaury btartt. bid.

Meaday, 3Ha ft tt at 34a 34 47-43 34a 17 SH It VM tt.37 MS It 1 17.31 Ml 14 It tt.l MM 5 7 M.II M.3S il M.lt nst M.lt tl.tt M.7 M3 tit HI MM M.lt M.lt to i 3t S.M MT 3.74 Mil .1 S.M 17.33 .1 174 H.S SM MIT 44 MJ 44 MM .1 4.M 3 21 -S S.M MM t.Ot at a 3 191 3 4.4 M.t S.S3 M.lt A t.13 3 31 Ji S.M M.lt .1 MM .1 34 34 NOV SVxa H43 Feb 34 CM4 Jua tattOet 34a tS-M DM 4 7 Ftb 34 74-46 4 7 AO 34 TWt 71 M.t .1 113 SHI 71 4 73 Feb II .1 117 Mi 114 34 71-47 eB ll.t .1 3.tt 4a 73 Ao 44 .1 114 34a T3-07 Sep mjt .1 S.M 34a 7347 Dee M33 .1 15 473 44a 73 44a 74 44a 74 S4e 74 441 tt-7f 40 It 34a 34a S3-7t 34a II 4Ha 2 IT SMi tt 4 SM M.4 4.31 M.lt I.W M.lt 4-tt 13 IM.lt 100.13 4 JO 172 17.34 117 1W.T M0.U lit I7.SI M.4 117 12.1 M.lt Mt M.lt M.St nit MOT 100.lt 9.2 M.tt 16 ao 44 M4t 3 It i Ml Ml I. It as. fl MM JV4t at Price aaated Bt deUan aad thirty etc NEW YOftK (API -ClmiBg S. Trraa- ry Nntea bid aad aaked prka ia dmiare aad thirty ateoadt and approximate yield te nutans? to auanay. Aag 34 13 wo 1M.1 1M.1 M.M M.2t 100.2 9J7 10 m.7 mi lMt 7.tS 1W.1 M.M MIT -MM 3.S3 S1.33 S.M 3.44 1.8S 371 S.M 3.17 S.J7 IN IS 3 S.M 3-3 12 3.4? 3 47 3S 3.44 Aug ivaixso Oct 14 1S5 09.14 M.tt ion 1 SO.tl M.31 ao im loo 7.M l' M14 W.M MIS MM MM nit tl.U Nov 34 Met Nov 4 l5S Fee SH 1981 Feb 3H li Apr 14 lie May 4 list Aug 4 It Oct 14 ltet Nov 4 Fet) 34 157 Apr 14 147 Aa 344.

1W7 Oct 14 1967 Apr 14 1- Oct 14 IKt Apt 14 its Oct 14 19M Apr 14 171 MM M.3 its Subject a FeotrrJ taxn but Mt Market Sales Total NFW YORK fAP i Aw ibi total i Prevwaa day 4Joe.i doted Saai4 4 jn J.286JM e7t.l89.30t SUJ74.4M wee axe Month a Year ago Tw year af Jan. 1 la dat mated 19M la date IMS tO I Butter and Eggs CHKIAOV IAPI tU0MI waoltaala telling price naehaagedi car AA SltMl S3 A 91 tatl SSH. En; Price paid delivered la Chicago aarhanged I 1 higheri tt per eeat er better graot a wmiee revt atrev mia 294-30: medium mixed extr Sf-StVtl aUadard 21-2741 hck W4-214. What Stocks Did NCW YORK (APV- toa. Frl 971 7S4 SIT SSI 354 331 Advanea Declltwa tiachaaged Total auati New IMS hilh New lMt km U4t 3349 It 20 a Cottonseed 0i! NEW YORK AP Weachabl Cottna.

aed an Mtara cteaaa aaa to aiwar. Sahj eeatraol. Hlttj Law CleM tut 12 i 12 It 11 1KB Sep 11 11 tt HTB Dec "111 11 11 JIB Cloag BMtj( Oct 11 tl. Mar 11.41, May 13 a Bat On Road in 1970s? Gas Turbine Truck Shown DETROIT (AP) Chevrolet unveiled its experimental gas turbine-powered truck en Monday. 1 E.M.

Estesa General Motors vice president and general manager of the Chevrolet division, said. We feel that progress now being made ma; well result in turbine power for large high-way tractors by the early 1570a. Estes made it plain that there are no plana now for mass production of turbine engines The one shown Monday, the GT 309, represents mora than IS CEOEGE L. CAMPSEIX GrtTWide aerrtcei for George CampbH. S3.

RaymoodYilie, Tex, a former Spragfieid resi-dent, wtSl be at 30 a Wed-aeaday ia Hatelwoed Cemetery with the Rev. Surtry offi-eiating. Burial mil be under direction of Cormaa-Seharpf. Hi. Campbell, fatber-ia-law ef former Judge Frank W.

G. Wheeler, 1235 East Elm, died Sunday nlgit in aa Austin, boipiUL He had been in the real estate business at Bay-snondTiile for 34 years after ooc asperating a grocery store oa Bt Campbell ia Springfield as well as being affiliated with the Keet-Rountree Dry Gooda Co, the rite-U-Over-all factory and the Midwest lUIllnery Company here. Be was a member of the Grace Ketbodixt Other twrrim are a son. Earl Corpos Chnstiv three grandckldren, 12 greatgrandchildren and two great rat-irandcliildrea. WILUAM FREEMAN Graveside services for Wift ham Jfennings Brysa Freeman 55, of 185 North Tyler, will hi at 10 a.m.

Wednesday at Hazel-wood Cemetery tinder direction of Ralph Thieme. The Rev. H. r. Bustard will oificate.

Freemaa died when lira destroyed hia frame home about 4 a.m. Saturday. VIRGIL ti VIUSON -BOLIVAR Funeral aervfees for Virgil Howard (Pud) wU ton, 49, Route 2, Dunnegan, wiJJ be at 3 p.m. Wednesday ia Pitts Chapel here. The Rev.

Clarence Wiegand win officiate and burial will be in Mt OUve Cemetery. Mr. Wilson drowned Sunday morning while attempting to cross 'a ftood-twolen stream oa horseback. Buying Insurance' Is Getting Harder ForViet-Bound NEW YORK (AP) The serviceman bound for Viet Nam may have to shop around if be wants to buy life insurance to cover hazards there. At least one of the nation's larger life Insurance companies already has inserted "no pay.

ment" clauses In new policies of soldiers, sailors and fliers headed for Viet Nam. Other firms are restricting the amount of coverage on purchasers headed; for hazardous duty. The so-cslled war risk clause can be inserted only in new policies, tt cannot be applied to policies already in force. The clause exempts insurance com-paniea from paying for a death in military action overseas. The Prudential Insurance Co.

said Monday It is inserting the war risk clause. A spokesman said, however, policies for servicemen so far are "not a very big business." An Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States spokesman said, "As of today we are not using the' war risk clauses. However, we are always watching developments very closely." Some smaller insurance firms reportedly are offering policies at high premium rates to cover war risks. Rockwell Acquires Two Plane Firms PITTSBURGH (UPI) -Rock well Standard which el ready makes medium sized business aircraft, entered the small plane field Monday with the acquisition of two manufac turers of single engine bust ness and pleasure craft. W.

F. Rockwell company president, said the firm has ac quired Volalrcraft Corp. of All- quippa. and Meyers Air craft of Tecumseh, Mich Rockwell said the firm's sin- le engine aircraft division 1 be headquartered in Pitts- burshr Rockwell Standard, a major supplier of auto-end -truck components, diversified into air planes tn 1358 when it became a major producer of medium sized, twin-engine business air craft. At Aliquippa the company will produce a four place, low wing, 200-mlle-an-hour plane selling for $29,500.

M3XICO CITY (AP) A goal of President Gustavo Diaz Ordaz administration is to develop Mexico's lumber Industry. A government ofnasl said Mexico hopes to become a lumber exporter in five years of research." It waa boused in a stream, lined truck named "Turbo Titan III. "To keep the truck driver of tomorrow happy, his compartment features such things as air conditioning carpeting, radio, telephone, FM stereo radio and soft Individual seats. The 280-hortepower turbine engine, coupled to a six-speed automatic transmission, can operate on a variety of fuels. Estes said kerosene or diesel oil have proved the best so far.

Estes conceded the initial cost of the turbine engine was a ma. Jor factor to be overcome before it gels into general use. Indk atof Jjgest adrisea la- featora who bare accumulated loag term aoMiage that the present advance abould be treated aa an opportunity for telling, CREATNECK. N.Y. (UWV- Sperry Band Corp.

aaid Monday it has been awarded $134 minion ia contracts for continued wort oa Polaria aab- mirtne navigation systems. NEW YORK (UPI) Labtib- Chartea of the Bits announced Monday it baa bonght from I. Mack Robinaon of Atlanta aa intereet la, Yves Saint Unrest Couture, Lanvin-Coirles of the Rita la world-wide license for Yves Saint Laurent in the perfume and cosmetic field. WASHWGTOS (UPI) Toe United States baa proposed the first world monetary conference since the one held at Brettoo Woods, a years ago. The aim ia to effect substantial im provements in international monetary arrangement.

WASHINGTON (UPI-Retan tales declined slightly In May from June's record pace but still were 7 percent a bore those of June 1964. the Commerce Department reports. Small Supply Some Butchers Up Half Dollar CHICAGO AP-Boter hen oM ek a cents kedreawelcM Miner amaB Meaday aepety el eery 4J4 head anet aa artre al. The nixed No.l aad craaea elttne at 2S JS-SI with Uta top paid lalrly freely. campered tritk hick ef SHJf Friday aaal aa etjaal Is laat ewk peak paid Teeaday.

Mixed 1-3 fradea hraecht U4.50 15.24 aad ailxtd 3-i tM-34 5. Seen aekl a ta IJlJe. Trada waa eaiy woerawy aant tlanrtilaf ateer aurkat wKk prkaa Metly ateady. Caotra grade aotd at 12-n arttk aaen prone trade toppta at ta 75. Mixed Mali ehaiee aad prime were aad feed grad R3 VtS A tew.

tMS et apna aiavaniOT anna gradiaa anixed choice and prune wee It ntle.ts.oi aad meetly choka at S34J0-B 50 wka SM aiarkel ateady I it eaeU knear. Produce Mlxeosrl Arkaaaa tnflera fryera: Market faOy ateady, wtta the at Ike farm but ealaaiaaaa aartitatirl at aaeatly 144 centa. Maeoeaeet ef ttae anopiiea awry Mat leraM aa aaiy adequate to anon aaatancea. urmann inr raaey-It coat (so. Delivered put price.

IV 1 nut. Bee: prleea per pen at the farm aa voteme tota-keavy type. It ceatti hint lypt. 74 era ia. aaofUiB-FarER uvc AT tlfS rJUt tAUI VALUATION! Geeera.

144. Alabama. 14V. "-aooa toathveet Mkneari ess: Mtrltet ftrm. A Larae.

I Wataneaa 1 cant kixlieri elhet aochaated. Sepprte barely aae- euata for toe iom etearaac. Prlcas paid a prodaeer, eeat per doae, eaadled and iraded after de- Hvefwd ta door af huear. eaaea ex- chasxed. abce a.m..

Friday. Ela priced nder buyer sulKy aad rohune utceauTe. looetuner araoce: A Lara ar better. tt-Wi A tMiaa, 33.34. few at an A Smafl.

U-X; Larae, 3333 Dirtiea and Cawka, 14. Saks ta Miaaoarl proeeaaora: Market Friday waa tally ateady oa coed heavy wrtaht ea. Tap of ran eiabtly hicb- er. with bom ef traditif at unchanged aoatiy prioaa. Small iota and local farm run moatly 7.

rncea pat oy prmiaauia oetrrerwa deck. 134 aeeoda niainam arota welsht, eaaee xchaaed tiaee a.m.. Frklay: Uncttimfitd. farm re a. 74.

meatly TJ-7Jt ST. LOUIS Ec, can turner (radea, larfe 141, A median 39-3. email lt-11. lane B-3C wfeoleaal cradea: atandard 3444, aaclateified 3141, checta lt-t7. Heat, heavy 14-It.

BiM aver t-I, aoder breUera and fryera CHICAGO Bolter ateady; aricea ae- chaiieed: S3 acere AA 5t; A 5: 574: 57; cart Ml SHii 5S. Beta ateady; KMedi at pet eeat or better trade A white Mi amaed median 34; euedetot St. KANSAS cm Centtmer Large A 34-29: medraata A 343) aaawH 17-lSt tari tt-A IVhaletala. ecaa: Lara. It eer 343: atedinm, tt eeat A 34- Cotton NEW YORK (AP) Domet- tie cotton futures closed un changed.

There were no actual trades. Dealers were on the sidelinea pending further devel. UpiIIEUtS ui cuitun ICglsMIUUU. A private cotton survey indi cated the crop made new prog ress in most of the growing areas. However, the crop in some sections of the Southeast is 10 days late and rain are needed in some parts of Tezaa.

The report said probably 1,500 bales had been ginned in the Rio Grande Valley. The report added that early estimates indicated production in the Valley will be in the neighborhood of 325,000 bales which is very close to the total production of last year on 10 to 15 per cent less acreage. World cotton futurea were in active and closed unchanged oa the basis of final bids. Ope BtaB Lew OeM DC. Oct 30.109 te Mar I9.95H 2J.S.1B 3tDR 3315B J3.10B May tlct Dec MMrilhu aant 31701 atT 1.

World tabirM cleeel nrhanxed from the pravleu ctam. Oaea Wra Lew Cleat N.C. Oel 14I0B Dee i ui Mar 3158 a-BM. Dow Jones Averages NEW YORK A7 Final Dow (one veratf tor Moaday. llVCa.1 Open Bit lew Otee Net O.

tt Tad 4700 M3.M tT4.3S I77.M 1.51 20 RRt SOO.Ot 301.74 lOt.fll SMI.tl 4- 109 19 I'tiH 157 34 IM lM.M 1S7.M lit At Sla KaWKt 307.S3 303.71 3CS.50 Its rranurtioaa atock aaaa la avaraaext lMuttriaia M5JM Utile W-wi Villa 13.704 fata UUM tWW IF f. Boada at Bulbar rSa nil 1 Seoiad grade raial It pobite atiltUM n.f74t.oi tl.744t.M M.3t- 01 Tt.7t. I 12a.M-t.4t taoMatnaai Ft tilt Chicaao Potatoes CMCAOO IAP IVMIA) Palate aim an ee track 174: Mai I'S. ahia-Ki for rnney imi Saturtlay toll Sea-say a umIM )uht demand fer beat moderatet ether alow: rnrket for trnig whim firm fee beat tioek, ether dull I eerfc triM'k attest aleorai king ttnne a.wrw.m iwe auaaw tttai e.aet Steed 44i S7 1 17H 43 45 M4 at rt It 34 Tt 00 4Ut 44 414 4IH S3' St 24 at IH 1 714 1 1H Tt 14 54 SH 4 54 15t 11 34 Til, I 34 "4l 414 SWi Aataa Ufa America Nat. Aahetaaar4Mtaeh Bank ef America CarboUa Chat Natianl ZH-lMf ftrat Loai Caa terrao Mklweat Nat.

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