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Aug. 171 47 Business Briefs Grain Markets N.Y. Stock Exchange (aXVTtNUED raOM PACE 44) CHICAGO (AP) Soybean Livestock, OGS Earh estrmslss T44. Barrows and jms taUy steady. -S.

Is aad as. Us-Mt V. la and as. aw-as 14 J. 18 751 tlx as aad Is, ta 11 it 54; Ua.

at asd 4s. zat-274 tt UV54-uVJt. lows Heady. VS. Is and 3CO-404 14 4s-15 VS.

Is and Is. 444-400 M-MJ4; lew CA as, 444-4M 50-14: soars evot Sit UJ4Viri under 350 lhi 9-14. SHECT-TootewUjestsblisistrwsd. CATTLK AND CALVES Earty satl-nuies 3154 Bdwilna law a feeder mourn Terminal tradiat actrva. SUatater cows stroaf to J6 burner.

Cowa, leas sulity and kite eatter, 21 utility nd eommerctal. 19 eatter, 19jo-SL5a; eaaner. Wadnesday'B feeder suction. Barry esti-autea am. Week ate 1407.

Year sae 30T7. Coaaparsd la last Tbarsday. tradutf active. Satere to Let kiaker. Bolstesna not futures prices fell nearly 9 cents executive officer.

Eva Merrill, president since 1966, will become vice chairman of the board with Gilbert a Hood con a bushel under heavy selling on 13 41 27H 1H, 3H the Chicago Board of Trade Additional DEATHS, Page 14) 28 11 13 27 -14 -3 46 32 Va Wednesday, but about one- tinuing as board chairman. KANSAS CITY Max A Denney, a native of Fairbury, has been appointed vice president and general counsel of ISC Industries Inc. (AMEX), diversified holding company. Denney currently is senior vice president and general counsel of the National Consumer Finance Association. ALBERT SAMUEL LARSON CROCKER Funeral services for Albert Samuel Larson, 84.

of Swedebore. will be at 2 fourth of the loss was trimmed 249 384 21 32V 12 27 40 5 1 33V4 2- in a wave of late buying activity. Corn and wheat futures, which BENJAMIN W. McKEEN Funeral services for Benjamin W. McKeen, 71, of 310 West Kingsbur-, will be at 2 p.m.

Friday in Jewell E. Windle Chapel with the Rev. Charles Hufft officiating. Burial will be in Maple Park Cemetery. Mr McKeen died at 2 55 m.

55 -'i m- tody Moss wil" MRS. EVERT CLAXTON HARTVILLE Funeral services for Mrs. Chrissie Z. Clax-ton, 65, of Hartville, will be at 2 m. Saturday in the Hartville Methodist Church with the Revs.

Wilbur Cravens and W. Doak nnll in also had exhibited some buying well csttMttaM Hafers Jt stoeiiy 1.00 kuber. Steers, ktlk cboiee and prune, 3tOV4030i cnttka. 300-504 Iba 98 29 37 1 24 S4 49 25V 14 KM 29 US 72Vi 72 122 lilt 30 23 UVi lums Chapel here with tloyd 25H Barlow officiating. Burial will 55 in St.

John's Cemetery near si Swede borg. if-4! Mr. Larson died at 7:30 a m. 3t.0a-4l.00i aotvaso a J3 50-34 JO. Few salea standard and load botstetas.

554-775 1740-a .84. Bsslers. auk cboiee and prune, 270-474 23 40-350; choice. 300. interest early in the session, closed 1 to IVi cents lower.

Oats were irregular. At the- close, soybeans were Tuesday in Cox Medical Center, MIAMI. Fla. Bill R. Delph, president of the Deltona Corporation's Imperial Lumber Company Division, has been named a Deltona corporate vice president He will continue to head operations at Imperial's main plant at Bartow, and its distribution center at Orlando.

NEW YORK (UPI) The central thread of a long-term bull market is still intact, Spear Staff believes. At the moment, BOSTON John 11. Fox, former president of United Brands Company and its United Fruit Company Division, has been 19 24 rr uiliiiauiis. uui.a. :il.t 5S9 lbs.

n.7JBJwi 9W-M0 tot, jg.7S.32.59. NATIONAL STOCKTABOa. m. (AP) i us 64 64 Tuesday in the Pulaski County 4M to cents a bushel lower, 24 Estimates for tomorrow: boas taoo: caul 34 34 S4V4 Hospital in Waynesvule. He was 2i 1 a retired farmer and a veteran elected a director of HP.

Hood Steele Cemetery under direction of Bergman-Miller. MRS. C. J. Bl'RTT Mrs.

Claxton died at 1:45 a Word has been received Tuesdav at Cox Medical Center, death of Mrs. C. J. Burtt, JO TOO: carves 74. sbeep 100.

Bots 5,0001 barrows aad (Ola steady to 25 lower; U.S. 1-1 110-230 lbs 20JS-10J0; 154 of 7 7 Sons, and, effective Sept. 1 27 i oi woria war i. will become president and chief August 3.28; wheat was to 1V4 cents lower, September, 145; corn was A to 1V cents lower, September 1.28: and oats were unchanged to V4 higher, September 64 cents. 90 28 14 24 of Chicago, in a hospital there at Survivors include his wife, Clara; two sons, Albert 30 28 16 24V bead JO as-o 75; s.

1-3 210-250 lbs 20 00- 25; 200-110 lbs 19.50-10 00; 2-3 230-260 lba JO.00-JO.2S; U.S. 180.195. 17.75-19.00; sows 25 hither; 11.1 1-1 joo-334 lbs 16.25-1475: t-S 350-500 lbs 15.75.14.25; 904-600 Ins It JS- If 75. Una lad 4 UaJersBks 2 lea MM 1 34 Is Nacir las Pk Mia US FVsG 2 us r-ai USForS 176g USFregt L49 I'S Gypem 1 I'SGyp pfl st US 'Home a US lndust 60 IS Least 48 US PlyCk 84 UgPQi pf549 USPCh US Shoe Is US Smelt 1 USSme pf5 50 US Steel 1.80 USTobec 14 Unit Uta a Unit L'til wt Ua Ul pfl.n la I pfl 54 Leaf 1 54 UnrvOBP 40 Uttiver Comp Upyshn 1.60 Uris Bldg 44 ISLIFE 50 USM stp UtsbCon 80 Utah PL 1.92 Varian Assoc VCA Corp 40 Veeder 1 60 Vendo Co 89 VF Corp l.M Viscom Int VictComp 40 VsComw 40 VaEIPw 1 12 Va EP Va EP pft.ao Vrrnado VSI Corp 48 Vulcan Mat 1 VWR Una .72 Wab pf4 50 WaihCp 1 20 Warh pf2.20 WaohRl 7f 27 39 29 17 2644 16 44 15 73 7 m. Tuesday.

She was victim of a heart ailment. so iu i bweaeDorg, ana nuDeri, ream, 59 it adds, many investors have Treasury Issues 15 1541! ill TA cistor Anna 43 43 I Lttue 990; calves 75; slaughter steers and beireri moderately active; steady; CHICAGO (AP) Wednesday; lost sight of such basic considerations as the official end of the recession, the pickup in busi cows steady to street; bulls steady; NEW YORK (AP) Closest ever tse counter U.S. Govtnnent Treesarr bonds, bid, asked. Bet change and yield tor Spnngfieid, after a long illness. She is survived by her husband, Evert; a daughter, Mrs Bob Johnson, Neosho; two sons, Jack Columbus.

Ohio, and E. Portland, Ore two sisters Mrs. Mollie Cantrell and Mrs EUa Pryor. both of Los Angeles; 12 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. 15 walker, Kansas uny.

72 a I MRS. OMA GARBEE Open Hits Low doss Class 32 WHEAT -V- WedBMOay. 71 at ness activity, the improvement Sep 1.4744 1.45V4 14544 1 4714. 3Hs w.is uec 1.914 1.49 lm 1 in corporate profits, improved relations between countries, the Mar 1.5344, L53Vi 1.514 LSI 1.53V4 May L52Vi lJOVi L504 LSI Jul 1.44 L4I L44V4 1.44H L45Vi 13 20 30 12 Vi I 42 12 V4 15 wind-down in our Vietnam in 4.71 S.34 S.44 1.04 4.04 15 1.37 151 wnn 14 71 31 13 30 12 41 12 15 23 20 95 62 22 15 22 15 slauthter steers law bead dub protect high choice and prune U25-1J50 lbs 25.00-3600; packate choice sad prime near 1450 lbs 34.50; lbs 33.50-34 00; choice 900-IfiM lbs mixed food and choice 1454 lbs slaufhter keiieri choice 875475 lbs 31.50-32.00; few tndrvidual prime near 900 lbs 32.00; pan load mixed food and choice near 900 lbs 30.00; cows commercial 20 high dressint hoi-steins 22.53-23.00; bolls utility, commercial and food 25. 50-27 JO; calves cboiee vealers Sheep 234; steady; sprint slaughter lambs cboiee and prune 90-110 lbs 30 caoics 3.

00-30. 00; utility to choice 4.00-5.04. Sep 1.2914) 1.2914 l.Jgtt 1.28 jnu Mrs. Burtt was a sister of Mrs. John Molibur, 834 North I Main, and had visited here many times, forming a rather wide acquaintanceship in i Springfield.

I She is survived by her hus-j band Carl, of the home; a daughter, Mrs. Claude Chicago; another sister, I Mrs. F. B. Russell, Independence, six grandchildren, and four great grandchildren.

MRS. HENRY" LEMONS volvement, and the continuing expansion of the money supply. Dee L24H 1.26 1.2344 1.2544 1.26V4 99.11 97.11 M.I 93.14 Ml Mil n.x a TIM 100 aur um um uw 1 Hli 4s 71 Feb MJ IVjl 7W7 tl.lt 4. 73 Ang 97.34 IV 7J-67 Sep It ivh n-et dm. 41 7 96.U 4Ats TJ HM Vm 74 94.1 4VU 74 13.11 3Hl 74 91.4 it II 3M 74 7i mM 3Us SJ-71 7U4 SUy 44 U4Vt U2 LXH4J L34 Jot LJSVi L24V4 USVi L34 OATS It probably will requir a selling climax accompanied by rising 108 34 20 22 11 11 11 46 414 lit 12 41 15 13 23 432 20 1150 98 1350 63 51 22 36 15 7 23 30 15 -w- IIOO 51 3 62 6 68 76 30 ZJ -4 20 96 4- 62 -1 22V.

15 23 15 Vi Sep 44H .4414 J4H 44H 1.61 t.61 477 111 1.75 7.00 145 BLRDETTE TRAW CARNES RICHLAND Funeral services for Burdette Traw Carnes, 60, of Richland, will be at 2 p.m Friday in the First Baptist Church here with the Revs. Robert Carter and William Car volume to clear the air, the firm .4 UOC .00 .46 .654 Mar snt, .664 .6644 May JBTVi J7Vi .4444 J7V4 J7V4 says. 73.14 BUYBEAna) 3Va 15 7U 3.35 1.3514 3.25H 3.28 3.341 T7J4 4Va 15-75 Mrs. Oma Garbee, 83, of Route 2, Billings, died at 7:45 a.m. Wednesday in Kimbrough Nursing Home after a long illness.

Mrs. Garbee was a lifelong resident of Greene County. Surviving are a son, Raymond Smith, 1108 Summit; one daughter, Mrs. Frances L. Cheek, Pico Rivera, six sisters, Mrs.

Inez Hammons and Mrs. Maud both of Springfield, Mrs. Edna Peterson and Mrs. Fannie Cassedy, both of Van Nuys, and Mrs. Donna Wheeler, Forsyth, and Mrs.

Jean Clark, state of California; and a brother, Andy Scott, Ro-gersville. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Friday in Klingner Chapel The big improvement in the economy is still to come and will 3-33V4 1.33Vi 3.24Vi 3 2644 3.33V4 73J43 78 J4 73.W 75.11 74 3 74.11 BUFFALO Mrs. Stella May Produce Missouri en market: Market steady to rm. Prices lor A Large unchained to 1 cent hither.

Supplies and dose balance ter officiating. Burial will be in i 51 I 62 67 30 23 Vii AUf Sep Nov Jaa Mar May be effective, Paine, Webber, 73.14 74.14 73.34 73.11 72 .16 Oaklawn Cemetery under direc- i Lemons. 86, of Buffalo, died in 411 461 i.m 4.31 1.13 (.24 411 i.U 32x0m. sot 10 31-n SO 4Vis 92-87 4 nt 4Vfcs te-tn) Is 99 3V 94 Ji 3.11 3.ltVt 3.25 3 28 3 28 3.2IV4 J.tt 3.31Vi 3.3Tti 3.13 3J4H 3.31 3 33 3.3314 3 28 3.2844 3 33 1.3444 3.1444 UfVi 3.29V1 3.14 14 23V4 Jackson Curtis says. Mean 3S 20 who a ti 73.11 TI.M.

Jul 71.lt while, astute investors may 21 Prices paid to orodnoern. oe rrsda vteM tion of Moss-Williams. Cox Medical Center, Springfield, Mr. Carnes died Monday after Tuesday falling from a tree on the Dr. She is survived by her hus- SOYBEAK OIL dollara Prices have an opportunity to buy well' 28 II 5 102 Federal taxes Subject to 17 4 39 Au 15.U 14.74 14.84 1S.1S Sep 14 46 14.49 14.21 .14.35 14.52 selected stocks in anticipation of band, Henry; two daughters.

Oct 13.85 13 89 13,58 13.87 1190 11 62 a more general investor realiza 18 Stale income taxss. NEW YORK (APV-Oosint U.S. Trean-mrj Note bid aid asked prices dollars ad thirty seconds and appnxknMe yield 21 36 23 17 4 V. 38 11 17 28 67 -1 27 25 4- 13 21 24 -1 18 Nov 13.30 13 35 13.05 13.07 S13J5 Dec .1... 13.15 13.20 12.81 12.91 13.20 Jaa .....11.05 11.07 12.71 al2.7l 12.06 Har 11.99 12 57 12.63 12.88 basis, eases exchanged, cents per dozen, for 24 hours ending 11 a-U.

Wednesday: A Large or better. 31-39; A Medium, 22-10; A Small. 12-19; Large, 22-32. Sales to Missouri-Kansas breakers: Market steady to firm. Offerings relatively light.

Selected Iota moved as high as 750. Prices paid by breakers, dollars per case, dettvered to dock, 52 pound pirapmmFi average, cases exchanged, for 34 boors ending 11 a.m. Wednesday: Missouri breakers. 54o4.no. mrwtlv 7H.

too 247 tion later on that things are indeed looking up. Wayne Armistead farm near here. He is survived by his wife, Florence; three sons, Allen, of the home, Paul, Sapulpa, and Larry, Tulsa, two 16 27 May 12.73 12.77 12 50 12.51 all.73 Mrs. Paula Gmbbs, Buffalo, and Mrs. Ama Monagaha, Alameda, Calif and a son, John Lemons.

Springfield. Funeral services will be at 2 m. Friday in Jones-Cantlon 48 Xl2 Jul 1243 12.65 12.38 al2.4 13.61 SOYBEAN MEAL 10 50 67 29 23 36 21 17 4 38 11 17 28 67 27 15 13 1M 24 9 4 9 7 43 4 37 16 58 19 22 33 15 16 41 74 87V 99 with the Rev. Georae Kingore 83.70 93.74 82.74 12.70 83.70 13 55 13 55 42.79 82 70 83.60 Dow Jones Averages NEW YORK (AP) STOCKS daughters, Mrs. Barbara Perry 6.00; Kansas breakera.

5.704.30, mostly 6 4- i officiating. Burial will be in 11.20 81.20 90.75 80.75 tl.45 5.85-6.M. 25 14 21 25 9 6 10 8 44 4 37 state of Florida, and Mrs. Lora Chapel with the Rev. Curtis Wil waigTeen I WaikrH 140a WaUBusP .40 Wall efury 60 Walworth Cp Wang Labs Ward Foods Warnaco 60 Warnc pfl.

SO WarLam 1.30 WarnSwa 1 Wasb Gs 1 80 WashStl 80s WsshWP 1.36 Watkin Johns Wayn Gos .76 Wean Unit Wcathrhd Webb Del Weis Mkt .92 Welbilt Corp WeUsFar 1 60 WescF 1.171 WPf pf 4 50 WtPtPep 75g WMnAir 2.19f Wn Banc 1.30 WnMryld .80 Wn Pac Ind WnUnion 1.40 Wn I pf 6 Wn Un pf4 60 Wn Un pf4.90 WesteEl 180 19 4 19 32 86 11 7 9 Vi i flroonlaum rpmptprv. AU Sep Oct Nov Dee Jaa Mar May Open High Low dose Net Montero. Santa Fe. N.M.; a 7 43 son officiating. Burial will be in Oak Lawn Cemetery here.

NEW YORK (Urner Bsrry) Extra large, 42Vi; large, 39; mediums, 29Vi; pullets, 19Vi; peewees, 13: stsndards, 35; chex, 18. mane Ut'D Pamoc PifVl- aO.SU 8D.W 00.55 890 60 MMO 80.70 10.80 80.25 80 30 80.75 .10.85 M.95 80.35 80.50 81.00 tl.75 S1.75 41.20 81.25 H.75 42.50 82.60 82.00 92.00 a82 .55 13.30 83.45 83 00 a83.06 83.30 30 Ind 446.60 557.70 440.10 144.925.11 20 Tm 204.95 207.51 202.41 203.61 1.94 IS I'll 114.30 114.84 112.79 113.14 1.50 65 Stk 283.12 288 42 282.29 283.84 2.34 Transactions Lb stocks used la averages: Indus 1,434,400 ie I vj Funeral services for Mrs. Bet- i land; and eight grandchildren. Jul KANSAS CITY (AP) Wholesale 59 i I ty Gilmer, 43, of 3055 East Lo- i JOHN H. CLIFTON Large A 31-39; others unchanged.

Butter unchanged: Grade A. lb solid 85: 22 ICED BROILERS Aut 27.70 27.7S 27.37 17.40 27.70 Sep 27.50 27.50 26.80 26.80 27.42 Oct 27.00 27.05 26.60 28.40 26 92 Nov 26.60 26.60 26.35 26.35 16 53 Dec 2740 27.00 26 90 26.90 27.10 BRANSON John H. Clifton grade A. lb quarters 85. with the Rev.

Canon George Wil An 11 Oct lVs 1J71 Nov 5H 1971 Nov 7H 1971 Feb 44 171 Feb 7M 1171 Apr 1371 May 4 1971 Hay 444 1971 Aug 5 1972 Oct IVi 1971 Nov 4 1971 Apr IV4 1973 May 7 1973 Auf IVi 1973 Oct IVi 1973 Feb 7" 1974 Apr 4 1974 May 7(4 1974 Auf 54s 1974 Oct IVi 1974 Nor 544 1974 Feb 54 1975 Apr IVi 1975 Hay 4 1975 AM 5 1975 Oct IV 1975 Nov 7 175 Feb 4V4 1974 Apr IVi 1974 May SVi 1974 Auk TVs 1974 Feb 1977 Au( 744 1977 Feb 1974 100.1 1M.I t.SB 99.14 4.77 104 100.1 4.40 100 100.13 4.43 9114 23 5J6 10016 101J 1.41 96.16 17.14 5.45 190.lt IOCS 5.90 MM 99.4 5.91 91.30 99.2 5.95 94.14 95.lt 558 99.14 91.24 6J0 91 93 601 102.1 102.11 4.31 103 103.1 6 39 B9 91 602 102.4 102.12. 1.71 97 99 t.OS 101 101.1 6.74 96.14 96.24 613 S5 17 4.09 96 24 97.1 6.74 96.1 96.14 6.8 S3 15 6 15 971 97.14 t.S K.I 96.14 5.94 41.14 t3.lt 6.05 99.21 100.2 6.98 98.8 98.24 4.57 0 41 5.99 98.18 99 4.75 101.20 102.4 699 104 104 4 7.06 103 1034 7.08 95.14 94.24 7.07 i dollara and 32nds. 27 16 1150 59 12 19 108 23 171 34 1 15 11 17 110 43 2 74 1 87V4 5 100 508 82 155 20 7 30 Ups and Downs Jan 17.80 17.60 27 55 27.55 27.75 LESTER L. JOHN FORDLAND Graveside services for Lester L. John, 77, of Fordland, will be at 10 a.m.

Saturday at Fordland Cemetery with the Rev. Roy Cantrell officiating. Services are under the direction of Bergman Miller of Seymour. Mr. John, owner and operator Tran 388.200 Utils 221.100 65 Stk 1,043,700 BONDS 40 Bonds 79.19-0.0S 10 miner trade nils 50.20-0.12 10 Second trade rail 63 350.06 10 Public Otilitiee 86.40-4.02 10 Industrials 80.82 Income rails 48.620.04 Commcnty futures Index .143.15 Bid; a Asked; Nominal.

33 13 16 41 -1 74 87 -1 100 1 81 -1 19 29 NEW YORK (AP) The following list shows the stocks that have gone up the most and dowa the most based on percent of change on the New York Cash Grain Oaarleay atra atntaig Csenaaay rssdOtatea 70, of Branson, died at 9:45 a.m. Wednesday in Skaggs Community Hospital here, after a brief illness. The body will be sent to Mc-Ginnis Funeral Home, Betten-dorf, Iowa, for services and burial. Mr. Clifton had been a welder, but had retired about two years 80 19 29 52 Westvco 1.05 Weyherg 1.20 Weyerhs .80 Weyhr p(6 75 52 157 52 son officiating.

Burial will be in Greenlawn Cemetery under direction of Herman Lohmeyer. Mrs. Gilmer died at 3 a.m. Tuesday in the state sanatorium at Mt. Vernon.

Memorial, contributions may be made to the Southwest Missouri Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases Council at 08 5 113 112 113Vi 4-1 Corn (per bu 11.50 Stock Exchanfe regardleas of volume for Wednesday. Net and percentage changes are the difference between the previoue tueerag pric and today's last price. UPS Name Last Net Pd. Market Sales Total NEW YORK (AP) -Anoroi final total 15,410400 15 14 WheclPitl Sll of Fordland Salvage and Service) mho (per cwt.j si.4S Oats (pet ba.t I .75 WheelPitt 6pf llOO 53 53 WheelPitt 5pf I10O 42 42 Barley (par bd.1 Wheat a -so 44 to 220 87 Whirl Cp 1 Std lot! 15V4 IVi Up 10.9 84 23 Station for 49 years, died at 7:35 Tuesday in the Kimbrough Nursing Home, Springfield, af- Previous day 13,493,080 Week ago 13.944430 Month ago 14,523,470 axrybaallB. 269 24V4 Raid 2 36.

Soft ago and moved here. He was a veteran of World War I. Year ago 7462.2BO Tor vra man 11.104,980 36 32 26 19 ter a short illness. 14 53 -1 42 85 23 36 33V4 14 26V. 19 V4 9 38 -1 8 37 37 44 23 4- CHICAGO (AP) Grain tnd soybean fa- 9.4 9.1 9.1 8.3 8.1 74 t.S 6.1 -60 5.7 Jan 1 to date 1,424, 452,135 1970 to data 1411 484,700 1969 to data 1479,250,083 tores prices displayed modest strength in early dealings on the Chicago Board of Surviving are his wife, Ethel; two sons, John and Leo, both of Subject to Federal taxes but not to State Income tax.

33 V4 26 20 9 40 8 37 38 Trade today. On the ortetung. wheat was unchanged to Minneapolis; two daughters, 38 7 37 37 22 34 43 Mrs. Ruby Holcomb, cartnage, cent a bushel higher. September 1.47V: corn was unchanged to Vi higher, September 1.29Vi; oats were vi lower to Vi higher, Seotember 54 cents and soybeans were 100 24 INVESTMENT COMPANIES and Mrs.

Frank Miller, Ellwood, 5.0 4.7 44 3 Sunsh Mng 13V4 1V4 Up 3 Camp RLk 33 2 Up 4 Int Mining 12 1 Up 5 RTE Corp 13 1 Up Homestxe 23V4 2V4 Up 7 Wean Unit 6H 4- Up I Hought Miff 14Vi Up 9 Gulton Ind SH4 Vt Up 10 Sod Wld Air 11V4 UP II CntTIrT pf 92Vi 5 Up 12 ComlSolv pf 15 44 Up 13 Am Hoist HVa Vi Up 14 Beech Aire 14V Up 15 Saxon lad 195a lb Up 16 UAL Inc p( 28Vx IVi Up 17 Pac SwAIrl 23V4 1 Up 18 Foots Miner 1144, V4 Up 19 Rellab Str lUn V4 Up 20 Searie GD 63 244 Up 21 Transctl Inv 6V4 V4 Up 22 Feder Dev 9o Up 23 LingTemV 12 Vi Up 24 Ramada la 32 lVa Up 25 AmSo Afric 50Mi 1 Up Empire Building. MRS. EL VrTlVlTsTR ETER Graveside services for Mrs. Elva M. Streeter, 82, at Parnell, will be at 11 a.m.

today in the Rosehill Cemetery at Parnell. Burial will be under direction of Ayre-Goodwin. Mrs. Streeter died Monday night at Sunshine Acres Rest Home after a short illness. 3 35 17 44 154 49 Iowa: a brother, Fred, Glads unchanged to 44 ceat higher, August 3.35.

34 43 -IV4 46 llt 21 V4 WtritCn Whiten p(B3 Whit pIC 3 WhiteCrs 44 White Motor Whittaker WickcsCorp 1 WiebtStr WDl Ross 44 Williams Co Wms Co wt Wins Co pi 80 WinoDx 174 Wlnnbgo Ind WIsElPw 148 WUEP 0(8 90 Wise PS 1.16 WltcoCh 92 WitcoC pf2 65 WotveWW .36 Wometco .44 Woods Cp .48 Woolwtb 120 Wooiw World Ain7 Wriglcy 3a WurUtxer .40 45 21 4.6 4.6 tone, a sister, Mrs. Emma 24 27, CHICAGO (AP) Wheat No 1 hard Sllia; No 1 soft red 1.48V4n. Corn No 2 110 107 107 107 4.5 Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Wade, Fordland; a son, Earl, Wichita, a sister, Mrs. Pearl Morris, Dallas, nine grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.

TOM BUTCHER LEBANON Tom Butcher. 81, of Lebanon, formerly of Springfield, was pronounced dead on arrival at Wallace Hospital here at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday after suffering an apparent heart attack at his home. Evrst Fidel Purita Salem 4.4 1153 13.49 15.41 16.92 9.80 10.71 5.18 5 64 22.94 25.47 lncom Stock Net Grtfe Neuw Cet Neuw Fd New Wld S.17 5,63 7.67 l.3 141 10.03 5.95 8.50 10.30 11.24 12.54 13.73 yellow 1.33Via. Oats No 3 extra heavy white OSVin.

Soybeans No 1 yellow 3.36a. 4.4 wyneaa on iu. Trend Financial Proa: 4.3 4.3 4.1 4.1 Kerr, Canton; 17 grandchildren, and 14 great-grandchildren. MRS. ADA HUTTON Funeral services for Mrs.

Ada Hutton, 84, of Connelly Nursing Home, will be at 3:30 p.m. Fri- Newton 14.35 15.68 Cotton Nlch StM 15.69 15.69 19 17 lta l'1 712 24 23 23 -1 1 61 41 61 -1 18 9 9 9 12 19 19 19 7 15 14 14 718 43 42 42 8 43 62 62V4 -2 77 10 9 9 4- Vi 3 163 162 162 -1 4 13 13 13 -X 40 3.9 NEW YORK (AP) Cotton DOWNS Name Last Net Pet Dyna 4.22 4 61 lndust 3.75 4.11 lncom 5.76 441 Vent 3.98 4.34 FstFd 13.301245 Fst Investors: Disco 7.30 8.67 Grwth 9.02 9.88 Stock 8.98 9.82 Fat Mult 8.95 9.09 Noreaet 15.04 15.00 Ocesngr 7.43 7.43 Omega 6.55 1.47 100 Fund 13.75 15.03 101 Fund (.97 9.10 One WmS 15.01 13.01 ONem 10.37 10 37 U.S. Bonds 1 IntTliT pfD 180 37V4 Off 17 2 futures No. 2 closed 20 cents to $1.50 a bale lower Wednesday. a in Greenlawn Funeral Home with the Rev.

Michael 13 3 13.0 1636 109 108 107 SO Profit taking was attracted to Xerox Cp Xtra Inc 12.6 11.7 NEW YTRK (API Wednesday's selected Oppenh 8.17 8.93 Opp AIM 119413.01 NEW TOW (AP) The following quotations, suiasned by the National Aasoct-atioa a( Secunaes Dealers, are the prices at which these securities could have been sold (rati) or bought (askad) Wednesday. Bid Ask AGE Fad 476 4.84 Aberdn 1.04 1.24 Admiralty Irunds: Grwtk 445 7.07 ltKQm 4 25 4.67 Insur 1.53 10.55 Advisra 5.25 5.74 Aetna 9.4210.51 Afflilatd 1.97 7.54 Afuture 10.04 10.04 AllAm Fd .77 .84 Allstate 19.79 11.60 Alpha 1209 13.21 Arncap 4.11 4.61 Am Boa 321 3.47 Am Diver 10.2611.21 Am Eqlty 5.06 5.55 Amer Express: Caput 8.24 9.03 Incme 8.97 1.80 2 Chemetn 16Y4 2Vi OB 3 James Fred 30 4V4 Off 4 Mapco pf S7Va 54s Off 5 IntTtrT pfE 166 -22 Off I AllledPd pf 40 5 Off 7 Litton cvpf 53 Off T4nhhL Rrka 1144 1 Off Fst Nat the market after gains made 7.32 1.64) )ora Sloes rJxcnange bond prices 11.1 OTC Sec Sales Net early this week. 10.9 Yogs SD 1.20 Fst Sennet Cap Flet Fnd 5.54 1.04 5.84 5.19 4.61 5.04 10.0 In early trading commission (810001 High Low Close Chg. CORPORATION BONDS AUeghL cv4sai 5 65 65 65 26 21 21 21 V4 -Y 17 16 16 16- -Z 35 38 37 38 336 33 30 31 78 34 33 34 165 44 42 -43 4- 40 20 20 20 Fnd Gth houses bought contracts on news Founders Group: Alcoa CV5V.91 Zale Corp .64 Zapata Norn Zayre Corp Zenith ft 1 40 10.48 11.39 8.89 9.71 7.95 8.67 7.81 7.61 4.12 4.12 14.34 15.71 9.68 10.58 10.90 10.90 7.47 1.16 11.41 12.47 10.83 11.84 Pace Fnd Paul Rvr Penn Sq Pa Mut Phlla Pagrim Pine St Pion Ent Pion Fnl Plan Inv 44 84 82 83 14 106 106 106 9 76 75 75 that unwanted rainfall had been received overnight in areas of 9 Mohwk Dat 224s 2 Off 10.5 10 McGregD 6 OH 10.2 11 Faberge Inc 13V. 1V4 Off 8.7 12 Chadbrn Inc 4Va Off 8.3 13 Chelsea Ind 10V Off 10 14 Liberty Cp 30V4 14 OH 7.9 15 Alpha PC 14T4 1V Off 7.8 16 Avnet lpf 23V4 2 OH 7.8 1 rvlv 38V4 3V4 Off 7.8 AAirl cv5s91 AAirt cv4V4s92 Am Air! cv4s90 AmFP 4 IIOs87 AT8rT 4s85 Znrn Ind 15 97Vi 97 97 Texas and Mississippi.

Mer 28 57 56 57 60 73H 73V4 73 52 82 82 82 6 69 69 69 chants expressed concern that AMF In Pllgrth 12.78 13.97 18 rhrisC orof 6 Vi Off 6.9 Price Funds: Armour 5s84 AUCstL 4V.S72 McGinnis officiating. Burial wiu be in Greenlawn Cemetery. Mrs. Hutton died at 6:50 p.m. Tuesday in Cox Medical Center, following a long illness.

MRS. JACK BYRD CASSVILLE Funeral services for Mrs. Rubye Byrd, a lifelong resident of Cassville, will be at 3 p.m. Friday in Williamson's Chapel in the Valley here, with the Rev. Russell Davis officiating.

Burial will be in Homer Cemetery. Mrs. Byrd died at 7:55 p.m. Tuesday in St. Vincent's Hospital, Monett, following a short illness.

She was a member of the shower activity possibly could damage the cotton crop. 2 96 25-32 96 25-32 96 25-32-1 7-32 19 Cooper TR 15Vt IV Off 19 20 Lnms Inc 5Vi Off 4.8 i ih 3U, V4 Off 6.7 A TO Inc 4B7 IS 49 49 Mr. Butcher was a former longtime resident of Springfield and had owned and operated Butcher Real Estate Company there for 20 years. He was the last living charter member of the Union Stockyards Livestock Exchange in Springfield. He was a member of the Baptist Church and Urbana Masonic Lodge No.

421 and was a veteran of World War I. Surviving are three sons, Thomas Lebanon, John Overland Park, and James 0., Beltsville, i daughter, Mrs. Christine Chapman, 1732 South Sagamont, Springfield; a brother, Jesse, Montreal, a sister, Mrs. Mable Warner, Santa Ana, and seven grandchildren. Greenlawn Funeral Home in Springfield will announce funer Insert pests, such as the boll 8 56 9.3t 22 Union Corp 10Vi Off 6.7 Copyrighted by The Associated Press 1971 Sales figures are unofficial.

Unless otherwise noted, rates of divl-denus in the table are annual disbursements based on the last quarterly or semi-annual declaration. Special or extra dividends or payments not designated as regular are identified In the following footnotes. a Also extra or extras, Annual rate plus stock dividend. c-Uquidating dividend. d-Declared or paid in 1971 plus stock dividend Paid last year, Paid in stock during 1971, estimated cash value on ex-dividend or ex-distribution date, Declared or paid so lar this B4VO Beaunit 4Vis90 Bruns Cv4is81 50 50 68 69 864 86 weevil, also thrive in hot.

humid 41 Am Rakr 14V4, 1 Off 4.5 Grwth 25.80 25 80 Era 9.94 9.98 Horii 28.25 28.25 Pro Fund 10 20 10.20 Pro Port! 4.87 7.51 Prog Fd unavafl Provid 4.67 8.10 Pru STP 10.2111.14 Putnam Funds: Invest Sped Stock Am Grit Am Inv 1.32 461 9.52 8.47 7.07 14 MadSnGar 3H V4 Off 6.5 weather, these sources added. Cclanese 4s90 45 Grwth 15.20 11.61 lncom 12.88 14.04 Mutal 8.31 9.04 Sped 10.69 11.68 Foursq 9.81 10.72 Franklin Group: DSTC 8.14 8.92 Grwth, 6.10 1.79 Utils 5.92 4.49 lncom 2.01 2.21 FdF Dep 10 08 10.C4 Fund Inc Grp: US Gov 10.3211.31 Comm 9.09 S.93 Impac 7.40 149 Ind Trd 12 09 13.21 PBot 171 7.39 Fnd Am S. 13 t.91 Gatewy 8.93 9.65 Cea See 9.19 9.19 Gibrattr 8.30 6.38 Group Sec: Apex 7.9t 1.70 Balaa 8.67 9.40 Com St 12.5113.41 GrthFd A 8.01 475 Grth Ind 20.58 20.51 Guard 25 36 25.36 25 GtrWsblnv 5V4 OU 1.4 86 26 22 25 22 The average price for mid Am MnU 5.17 3.17 117 9.61 3J3 3.31 vcw VOHK AP) The fillowblg list Gth Ami dling 1 1-16-inch spot cotton held Anchor Group: Equtt 7.91 1.64 Georg 14.25 15.57 shows the stocks that have gone np the most and down the most based on CMSP 5s2055f 4s77 ColuPict 44S87 ContAlrl 3s92 F.astAIrL 5s92 FlaFXst 5s201l GenElec 3i5s76 10.04 10.94 unchanged at 28.69 cents a pound for the 12 leading percent of change on the American Stock Exchange regardless of volume 69 1 55 57 4-1 77 86V4 60 81 1 56 77 5 50 17 69 53 86 25 86 23 26 5 22 31 69 21 55 77 57 1 77 6 86V, 6 60 7 81 63 88 19 80 16 78 40 81 6 64 73 60 47 76 year, Declared or paid after stock lor wednesdsy. mviaena or spin up. Genlnst cv5s92 Net and percentage changes ere mk Grwth lncom Invest Vista Voyag Revere Rio fret Ssiltara this year, an accumulative issue with dividends in arrears, New issue, No 1 futures dosed 10 cents to 41 50 a First Baptist Church at Cas 7.98 0.71 8.03 8.78 8.14 10 8.94 7.54 9.85 10.77 14.62 15.00 3.43 3.72 15.38 16.82 difference between the previous closing price and today's last price.

hale lower than the previous close. sville. upon riign uvw uose 31.30 31.40 31.00 31.08 -24 Oct Paid this year, oivioena omieeu, unenw or no action taken at last dividend meeting, Declared or paid in 1970 plus stock dividend. t-rPaid in stock during Genlnst 4LisH5 GOMotAcc 5s77 GnMotAcc 5sP0 GnMotAcc 4s79 GcnTel Grace cv4Ws90 Granite 4s94 GIHtWn 5V.SH7 HclmnhP 5s87 Dec Schustr 31.95 32.09 31.86 9182 -9 Surviving are her husband, Jack; a son, Jack of Park Ridge, and a sister, Mrs. Har 1970 estimated casn value on ex-unwemi jsamuton: 32.90 32.97 32.50 32.50 -30 33.10 33.15 32.81 32.84 -3 33.05 33.05 32.70 x3174 -31 Fd HFI ex-dlstiibutlon oate.

a Sales in full. Ft dividend- Ex divi May Jul Oct Dec al arrangements. 65 104 Name 1 Apollo Ind 2 Fst Rl wt 3 BroDart In 4 Day Mines 3 Palo Gold Ant Laut A 7 Giant Yell I Wright Bar 9 Carousl Fsh 1 30.65 30.65 30.31 130.21 -22 Mona Eaton, of Cassville. 30 59 IntMin cv4s91 10.10 J045 39.91 129.90 -20 dend and sales In full, x-dis Ex distribu x-bld. 4.44 4.19 7.10 7.17 1.09 8.84 12.28 12.11 10.01 10.01 813 8.13 10.70 11.73 2.27 1.49 15.93 16 61 Ling TV 5s76 194 81 LingTV 5s88 2S9 45 Litton cv3s87 12 83 Lockh cv4s92 477 37 tion.

XT CX nanis. w-wjh rants. ww-Wlth warrants, wd When distributed. wi-When issued, nd Next day tirwtn Harbor Etc Fd HfcC Lev Redb Got Bedge Beritge Hot Mas ICM Finl 88 80 78 81 44 84 60 75 4- 103 1 58 81 1 44 83 36 76 4-1 77 -1 10 48 52 48 11 12 11 4 78 81 64 59 75 103 58 80 44 83 36 75 77 10 48 52 48 11 11 11 Futures Trading CHICAGO (AP) Pntttres tradine Cap v. I.U IS Grwtb 10.82 U.8t Incme 7.80 8,55 Pd Inv 8.81 9.65 Vent 4049 44.48 Astltai 4.33 4.73 Ax Fnd A 5.62 8.11 Pnd 7.68 1 33 Stock 5.82 t.3t Seten 4.61 5.01 Babaoa 9.05 9.05 Bayrk Ti 4.07 481 Bayrk Gr 342 5.91 Beam Ho 10.0910.00 Beacsi In 43.591349 Berf Ken anavall Berk Gth 9.73 6.2S Bondstk 415 t.tl Bosta Stk 1.27 9.04 Boat Pes to St 11.90 Beat Fad T.90 443 Brwa I'd 3.70 4.44 Bullock Calvin: Bullet; 14.31 15.73 Canon 19.45 11.30 DivM 147 3 91 NaiW 10.26 11.23 NY Vat 154117.37 Burnh Fd 11.1911.19 Bus Mat 7.43 7.70 CG Fund 9.51 10.38 Capam 7.71 140 Caprt Gtlt 3.15 1.44 Captt Sh I.I) I.U Cap Tria 11.0113.90 Oeatry Sk 13.3114.10 10 Tenney Eng 11 Frve Ind Loews 6s93 23 76 delivery.

vj In bankruptcy or receivership or being reorganised under the Bankruptcy 104 78 Reward Approved For Informers On Vandalism 11 Bowmar In 13 niusWd Eac the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Wednesday; 7.10 1.31 3.98 4.33 14 BB1 Inc Act. or securities sssumwi uj fn Foreign issue subject to Interest equalisation tax. Prev. LSI Group: Grwth lncom Open High Low Close Close 2 10 167 49 2 52 8 4 28 121. 8 12 30 12 5 4 14VJG BEtSF CAITLK 15 Teradyne la 16 Rollins Intl 17 C.

ark Cble It Cant Mater Aug 33.85 33.85 33.45 33.70 33.88 MRS. RUBY PETERSON Mrs. Ruby L. Peterson, 79, of 1622 East Elm, died at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Springfield Medi-Center after a short illness.

With her husband, A. E. Peterson, Mrs. Peterson operated the Peterson Dry Goods Store on South Avenue for many years. He died in 1961.

Active in Eastern Star and White Shrine and the Sorosis Club, Mrs. Peterson also was a member of First and Calvary Presbyterian Church. Dividends Declared Pe- Stk. of Pay- Oct 11.90 31.90 31.67 31.77 11.95 Dec 31.57 31.57 31.37 31.40 31.57 19 uen Empty 4.J9 4.47 11.88 11.91 3 20 9.61 10.50 7.35 1.03 1141 14.74 1.91 7.57 4.47 S.11 1.21 1.97 1141 Mil Feb 31.71 11.73 31.00 31.45 31.75 Tins sh Trus na trap Cap Imp Gth IncF Am IncF Boa Industry INTGN ICA 12 20 UnNatCp wt 11 take Snore Rate riod Record able Apr 31.54 31.55 31.40 31.40 31.51 Jun 1L50 31.50 3L50 11.50 31.55 INCREASED 68 155 8 21 NewPk Mia Allied Mainten .1125 9-1 915 lm filril4Mr .13 8-20 9-15 Salea; Aug 704: Oct 437; Dec 287i Feb 90 4- 23 LTV Aerosp 24 Jetronlc Ind McDonD 491 MKT lnc5Mi33r MoPac 5s2045f MoPac 4Vis90 MoPa 4s2005 vjNYC 5S2013I vjNYC 42013f vjNYOn 4j98f vJNYNH 422 vjNYSH 4s07 NorARk 4s91 PAA cv 4s79 PAAcv 4s84 PAA cv 4s8S Pen Dix cv5s82 RCAcv 4s92 Sanders cv5s92 Sears 44sfl3 SOiclr CV44M8 SoCalEd 3s80 Stauff cv4s91 Storer cv4s88 Teledy Ss92 Tenneco 6V.s92 TWA 6s78f Un AirLIn 5s91 is; Apni jnne 7. 59 12 12 29 69 68 4 155 155 27 90 89 77 49 48 23 62 61 134 72 72 52 49 49 27 80 80 49 AMF Inc J5 8-13 HO 29 Spectro ma LIVE liUliS til trt HARRISON, Ark.

(Special City council here has authorized Mayor Hugh Ashley to pay rewards from $25 to $250 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of vandals. The city paid $350 last week to have a water tank marred by Pino aui Integon Co 06 9-7 9-20 Ant .32 10.50 20.30 14.37 10.37 61 72-44 49 Last Net Pet 5 1V4, UP 4. Up 15.0 3 UP 1J1 10 1 Cp 17.6 9 1 Up 15.8 2 Up 15.0 10 1 Up 13.2 111-10 4-3-lt Up 12.5 3H UP 11.5 3 4- 44 Up 11.6 5 Up 9.5 4 Up 9.4 5 Up 9.3 3 Up 9.1 14 1 Up t.4 23 1 Up 1.0 3 Up 7.7 3 Up 7.7 3 UP 7.7 1 Up 7.7 3 44 Up 7.4 Up 7.4 9V4 Up 7.2 3 Up 7.1 7 Up 7.1 DOWNS Last Nat Pet. 344-1 Off HI 1 Off 14.3 11 1 Off 13.6 1 Off 1L8 1 Off 11.1 11 1 Off 11.1 15 1 Off 10.4 5 44 Off 10.4 3 Off 10.3 3 Off 1.7 I Off 9.4 1V V4 Off 9.1 4V4 Off t.l 4 Oft 1.1 It 144 Off 44 4 Off t.3 1 Off 11 I Off t.l 13 1 Off t.0 tn 1 7.t 4 Off 7.5 4 Off 7.5 6 Off T.4 1 Off 7.1 4 Off 7.1 SVi Off J.l 19 1 Off T.l laves Boa 11.5712.14 Investors Group: lKKEXiULAK Oct 19.17 19.25 19.15 19.17 19.25 KLM Roy DAIr (x) 1-9 9-23 tUS BOX 4.83 5.23 80 Mutl 1.71 10.94 (a) Approximately STOCK 115 115 1 48 116 10 78 Dee 19.80 19.75 19.51 19.67 19.70 Feb 11.17 11.17 11.05 11.05 21.20 Apr 11.05 11.11 10.90 10.90 11.05 Jus 13.00 13.00 23.00 13.00 13.05 Jul 23.15 23.15 13.07 13.10 23.10 11.34 12.31 AMIC Cp 25pc 8-18 8-31 Survivors include one daugh Com SI 1.64 1.79 Name 1 Emeaee Cp 1 Vara Inc 1 Voplex Corn 4 Newlcria 3 Macro Chat 4 Sears Ind 7 GoodLS Co 8 Vulcan Inc 9 Stanwick Co Ptr Fn4 Inc 8-16 9-30 77 77 85 85 67 69 41 60 60W 99 99 Winnebago Ind loupe s-io s-u Sales: Aug 141; Oct 101; Dae Its; Feb ter, Mrs. Noel Bills, 2323 West Walnut, two grandchildren and 3 85 27 69 59 60 87 100 171 64 Prof Stock Select Var Py Inv Bask Intel Ivy Ranck NCU Ul.

1.18 4.33 11.81 10.44 9,20 1.89 7 44 t.W, 4.71 440 20.98 21.55 7.97 7.97 7.58 8 24 22.57 23.57 Grwtb S.44 5.9 Inoam 7.35 1.0) Sped 1.77 1.93 Chase Gr Bos: Captt 6 98 7.81 Fund 9.3010.31 ass Apru Jane ftuy a. SHELL EGGS Domin Textile 30 8-13 8-31 64 64 Scudder Funds: 1st Inv 13.9914.24 Sped 33.05 33.03 Balaa 13.18 15.28 Com St 10.01 10.01 Security Fonda: Eqnty 3.49 1.81 Invest 7.19 8.65 Ultra 7 67 8.41 Seltd Am 9.51 10.40 Set Specs 15.4116.84 Sent Gth 8.41 9.14 Sentry 13.71 14.91 Sham Fd 10.6110.61 Shear Ap 17.98 30.54 Shear Inv 10.53 11.51 Sherm 1441 14.91 Side F4 9.14 10.01 Sigma Funds: CapM 8.74 9 53 Invest 10.80 11.80 Trust 1.59 9.39 Smith 3 9.89 9.89 Sw lavs 1.71 4,41 Swla Gt 1.91 7.47-Sover lav 1292 14 13 Spectra 1 85 749 StFrm Gt 4.45 4.45 Stale St 45.53 45.71 Steedman Funds: Am Ind 3.44 3 99 Aaso 147 1.39 Fktae 4.44 7.0) Stem Roe Fda: Balaa 19.44 19 84 Cap 9.30 1.30 Stock 11.78 11.74 Suoervlsd Inv: Grwth T.10 7.74 Sumit 10.39 11.19 Tech 7 34 1.09 Svnc Gth 92914 13 TMR App 11.1911.41 Teacher 10.01 10 41 Technlcl 1.03 1.30 Temp Gt H.ll 28 54 Tewr Cap 1 28 5 77 Traa Cap 7.41 1.11 Tm Eq 10.0711.04 Tudr Had 12.01 11.0 -TwnC Gt 1.00 194 TwnC Ina in 4.1 tISAA Gt 192 191 Untf Mut 1.9510.87 Unltand 1043 11.91 Uston gve Grp: Broad 13.94 IS Nat bit 7.81 4.51 Cap 10.21 11.34 Whteh 12.44 14.01 Halted Funds: Accra 7.15 744 Con Or -11 11.85 Cea Ina 11.17 13,13 lncom 13.41 14 70 Schm 1.54 134 Vaaf 9.00 lit FdCaa 1.04 In Value Fd: Val hl in 72 72 31 72 Chemetroa .10 8-16 M0 10 Zion Foods Aug 35.25 34.15 35.10 18.00 15.00 Sep 39.45 39.90 39.35 39.70 39.35 Oct B38.00 18.00 52 52 -1 53 65 Unit AL 4s92 103 UAirc cv591 34 Front t. tl.s joansta REGULAR Am DWilUng 11 Pioneer by 11 BrownCo wt 9-30 85 65 1 49 69 Shrhkl Keystone 1116 12 31 Nov 49.10 40.35 40.04 40.29 40.00 Dee O39 S0 b39.4S 13 HI Shear Cp 1-31 9-20 AMIC Cp 02 Ark Westn Gas .17 USSmlt 5s93 1 69 US Steel 4s96 39 43 WhlteCn 5s92 177 97 .42 10.30 17471141 62V4 62V4 4- 95 96 4- four great-grandchildren. Funeral arrangements will btj announced by Herman Lohmeyer. ROY HritiTHARDS L0U1SBURG Funeral sen vices for Roy H.

Richards, 67, of 14 Bartel Med Sales: Asa- xsji see 431: Oct 41 Nov 77 Atlantic Sua Rl DaeO. Apollo 14 41 10 Cus Bl 11.47 19.51 Cue Bl 19 4S1L31 B4 445 9.21 cus ki -4 an IS Mktw rial II Friend Fro Sped Cbemlel Colonial: Equty Fund Grwm FOREIGN BOWUS Oille 3s93 1 47 47 47 IDAHO POTATOES 17 Holly U)rp Kay 3.34 05.35 5.21 b5.3J n5J6 Cenoo Inst rum 15 Cbi Rrtdietlroa ...35 Colonial Stra 35 Dayton Bud 125 1.96 4.3 10.52 11.5 1.09 4.44 SAB 1ft Copyrighted by The Associated Press 1971 11 Nat System Sales: May FROZEN PORK BELLIES 19 unver riarr It AmesDep St yai nx 9.14 5.74 Cue St- 11.05 10.47 Cue 81 10.22 11.24 Cus S3 141 an Eagle fierier 3Ai.erf NEW YORK (AP) final total -t. Previous day Ang 10.60 COO 20.50 10,99 H.70 821.900,000 ...421.406,000 Eltra Corp 30 Louisburg, will be at 2 p.m sen as.w xe.as x. 4m as.iv Har 11.07 18.30 14.00 28.13 tS.lO Msv 1 It 70 28 87 h21.Tr 28.77 ...920.738.000 4.44 I 11 Week ago 9-15 8-18 94 9.17 8-16 8-20 417 8-20 420 4-25 8-16 1-10 8- 16 9- 1 418 91 8- 20 9- 17 425 8-11 43 411 8-20 Ingsrsoll Rand Leath Co 15 Murphy 01 IS 21 Frontier Anil Prod Rl Est 13 ResortlaU 14 AtlasCp yt 25 DeJur Ams obscene words repainted. The night the job was finished, the words reappeared, costing the city another $50 for a second paint job.

Other acts of vandalism, including breaking of city park benches and knocking down street signs, have been prevalent lately. In other action, city council discussed the financial situation, noting that the balance In the general fund is down to $8589.80. Sources of new revenues suggested included increased residential sanitation fees, water and sewer charges and possibly an occupation tax. Mayor Ashley instructed the finance committee to study the situation and make recommendations at the next council meeting. 10-1 8- 30 9- 10 9-1 9-10 9-10 9-20 9-1 10-1 9.1 9-13 1-1 9-20 9-10 104 9-15 9-1 -15 8- 27 9- 13 Cus 84 Polar Knlckb Knick Gl iiaaTorln1 Jul 29.40 29.80 29.31 29.40 S.44 Aug 14.65 ,28.75 11.30 94.51 18.50 Palm Beach Co .0825 341 4.14 7.1t 7.7 9.2910.11 411 .7 943 10.71 15,11 17.24 ..423.733,000 ..814,110,000 S13.652.000 3,98322,000 1 2.462.334,000 1.171.243,000 18 Entron inc Pateraoa parcorap .09 Month ago Year ago Two years age Jan 1 to date 1970 to date 1949 to date Pettlbone Cp 15 27 Std Mot Aa salea: Ana uwi eeo lw; asarea Hay 41i July 14t; AafTt 22.

(Mssi tatemat: Aui 443: Feb 9.488; i Hah Harok L444; Mar 714; My UN; AttgT2. LDrty Fa 4.14 1.84 Chicago Potatoes rmrifio AP) (USDA) Potatoes 111. ...15 14 ...075 .35 .1125 25 .25 Premier lndust Roper lndust Santa Fe Intt ScovllI mlg Seton Co Universal Fda Walgreen Bond Averages Compiled by The Associated Press II 10 ..10 .10 10 arrivals 10; ea track 113i total U.S. shrp-as, AimnS slow: market dulll Bldi a AsKed; a Nominal Most Active Stocks Thursday in Primitive Baptist Church here, with W. E.

Harper and Dennis Spears officiating. Burial will be in Breshears Cemetery, under the direction of Montgomery of Buffalo. Mr. Richards died at 11:05 a.m. Tuesday in Springfield General Osteopathic Hospital following a short illness.

He was a farmer, and a member of the Primitive Baptist Church. Surviving are two nieces anil nephew. Ufa Stk 8.74 4.27 Ife Jar 4.17 JJno Mat .52 U40 P1" 4.7t Looms) Saylea: Cana4. 30 19 3019 Captt 11.00 11.00 slat 14.05 14.04 carlo! track sales; California long whites Ralls Ind. Utll.

Fgn. L.Yd. NEW YORK (AP)-Salea. dosiag price change Net and net change at the itfteea most ae- 78.0 OS Wednesday 441 780 Uva stocks traded aa Iba NY Stock En. ehsnse.

10.37 ara am NEW YORK. (AP) Potato futures Hslne closed 1 to 4 cants hither. Sale. contracts 170. matt.

Low Close Loth Bro 78.0 77.7 11.71 11,80 Magna la Butter and Eggs CHICAGO (AP) (USDA) Batter: wholesale selling prices Wednesday unchanged; 91 score AA A 47.784; 90 85.784. Eggs; prices paid delivered to Chicago unchanged to 1 higher; 40 per cent or better trade A whiles 38-36: medium white extras K-X8; standards 26-32. 92 8 921 93 5 92.4 89.6 91.1 88 4 11.4 17.4 837 13.5 83.1 13.1 78.1 8S.S 42.1 134 7S.I 73.3 IntTelTel East Kodak Xerox Cp fiona Cora sot, 18700 71V 1 .......18310 107 151J00 19 90 5 10.9 M.4 73.4 84 1 79.7 82 8 74.1 ves (- t.tl tJt Cola GMh. a 11.95 CsmS B4 4.91 S.M Cwlth AB 1.13 1.44 Cwlth 1.65 1.74 Coras As 7.34 1,07 Comp CP 433 1.83 Comp Bd 1.07 9 84 Camp Ti 1.4910 31 4.11 4.50 OlwcSTd Coos Inv 11.15114 Constel 0 1.44 oo Coat Hut .1.58 I It Coat Ctk 949 Corp Ldr ti ll li st Ctry Csp 11.99 11.94 Cra WDrr S.n 4 37 Cra WDal 1.94 7.54 aeVsttfe 88.91 46.91 Delaware Group: Dacat U.t) 1144 Delaw U.44 13 41 Delta 1 94 T.5I lXr Cap t.2T 4.IT Dodg Co K71 H.7I Dresel 13.84 1344 Dreyf Ti 11.701141 Drsyf I 17)4-54 fiiiniariiiwsiiii Balaa 9.77 II 84 Orwtk 11 71 U.94 'C- 'lncom t-U 1.71 Sped tM 9.4 'Rtock 31 H.5S Cbratdl 13.4714.71 fcarat 0 1245 IMS mini tr 17.91 Sat let til Eacrty 11.31 12 21 Eniprsa- 1.31 491 Equity. MS 184 Equtt Gtb i 1 44 Prev.

Day Week Age Month Ago Year Ago Vtl High 1971 Low 1970 High 1970 Low 48.7 48.7 49.0 49.7 Sl.S 48.1 57.1 44.7 80. asannra Mat Gtk 1.84 8 49 4.44 9.14 9.9S 1.95 Kt cat Nov .....1.75 tn Mar 1-04 1.04 Apr 325 1.25 1.JS Way 1.71 1.71 1.74 77.1 0 Am Tellctal 77.9 Freed 7.94 479 t.H 4.9 71.3 in 1 MMSouut Br sniff Air GaU Oil City council also confirmed dole Wagner' appointment to "over-all" fire chief at the request of Mayor Ashley. 151,100 141.140 .......131400 ..,,.,.111,900 120,200 .,.116,300 19 American Leaders 30 as Oen Else I7 U.l Masa Fkund: IIT 1J.JI 14.77 MIO 12.21 13.34 MID 14.7114.01 Sol St) VnceS spl VandrM Vangd Vanli TN Var fit Vlkm Wall St 4.W 44 5 04 8 .51 .74 9.40 7.a 4.44 445 18011.71 4.83 I 01 819 171 150 134 11.19 19.11 KH 4s 54 49 ti NEW YORK (APV-Ssles. efostnf prtr and set chasgs at the tea most active stocks traded ea) Uta American Stock Ex ids mcaes AmTT pf Coat DaU 113.0ISJ 110,404 NEW YORK (AP) (USDA) Wholesale egg offerings generally ample on large and mediums. Demands light today.

Wholesal telliaf prices based on volume sales. New York spot qtiotstloas follow: Standards 13-35. Whites: GOOD GRADES PAY OFF allies i.8t I. Polaroid XOOJIOD 109 X44 change 14 natnert 11 Teledyne Oen Hotors 88Ts 4. i Ws'h FRANKFORT, Ky.

(UPI) Si.TUV 70 Wellmgus Oronp: 129712.97 S.3 1.34 1110 11.11 12.0911.09 3.31 1.97 '17 The State of Kentucky is giving Mid AM Soody oody-a Mir Fd Mir Gth Kxpir IV 42 xrne Markets ot a Glance NEW YORK (AP) Stocks Lower 9j moderate trading. Cotton Lower. CHICAGO: Wheat Lower; HqnldatloB. Cora Lower; late selling. Oats Mixed: light demand.

Soybeans Sharply lower; heavy sell-mt. What Stocks Did NEW YORK (API Prev. Today day Advancea 447 118 Fancy Urge (47 lbs mln) T7.3t. Fancy medium (41 lbs average) 17-28. Fancy 5 511l.9t Ivast Stock Averages la.

college graduates with high LoswsTh wt Syntax Topper Cp NatGawt Vulcan Inc BranAlnv A Camp Horn Levlts Fsb Ind Kinney pf Mora 9.41 8.17 110,500 12.300 49JO0 31.700 37.300 17.100 34.100 lo.iot .1710 smsiis tai los average) is-isn. FREE CURRENT RECOMMENDED INCOME SECURITIES LIST CONTACT Remholdt Gardner Mtttort New Tsrt Stock LtCaun 326 St. leim Street PHONE 862-4363 MuUS Gr 10 13 10.31 CssnsDsd by The Associated Press 7T 10 15 15 I marks an extra pay advantage if they take jobs in state Vi Omsfl 5 58 i 25 84 Vi 15. Ind. Eslla tltil.

Stocks Trend of Staple Prices 10.20 U.C4 Net 14.77 11.77 7.71 11.54 12 6J Ull 13.31 11.23 it 111 14,44 153 4.01 4.89 5 01 197 4.34 Tech Trust Wellsl Wlltn Wtadr West Ind Wlacp Fd 448.1 189.1 133. 301.8 NEW YORK (AP) The Associated Press weighted wholesale price index at Wednesday Prev, Day Under a new plan, college ,,...451.1 171.4 1387 108.4 Eqas rra s.sa t.sa Cottonseed Oil .....442.1 173.1 131.9 113.1 west Ala 1.99 11.49 graduates with a grade-point av FalrM Fsrm Ba 15 Oemnwdltlet declined at 117.51, Previous Day 117.48. Week Age 117.37. Month A 117.05, Year Ago 191,13. 1971 ..1970 1949 I9M Winiiaia I at 44 Maath Ago 476.4 I77.T 143.5 XlJt Yesr Ago HLI 103.1 121.1 140J Omahl Mat Shrt Mat Trst NEA Mat Nat Ind Nal Saaai Balaa Bond '1 Dtvkt Orwtk w.

Declines 110 1283 NEW YORK AP)-Bleachahle sadoa- 15.71 11.71 1.90 1.99 9.71 1.99 10.54 1141 Ser: 1040 1144 4.95 1.41 414 4 194 1.71 14 IJ4 Vktelita Orouoi Wise If I B.4J 7.43 aaed oO futures olossd aaiat. No aalaa. erage of 3.25 on si four-point scale will get an extra percent 1.87 1.87 Worth uncnangeo 313 191 Total Issues 1170 1672 1971 High 405.3 182.1 13 1 I.o 1S7T lit 4X1 1 1310 HIT MS 1 Cspti 11.41 11.47 CnnlM 4.N 1.7. dosintsi Sept alt.M. Oct 114 14, Dee, 144 144 taltVar High .......191,27 194.34 115.89 148.71 Low 184.51 185.35 186.39 159.12 1970 High 444.1 1414 1 atar, auy.

yat ana ne sis.jo, New 1971 highs 1 1 New 1971 Iowa 151 124 above the starting salary. saiiay (int average equals looj I 1 Jj -A.

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