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19 May 20, 1969 ijirUtgf trlb MoBaUgNfWBi Produce Missouri rt market: Market itexty on A grades, weak on Large. Pricea of Large unchanged to 2 cent lower; balance unchansed. Supplies for a generally, fair N.Y. Stock Exchange Business Briefs demand. Price paid to prooacen, on grado yield (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 18) ft oasis, easee excnangea.

cenu per tor hours ending 11 a.m. Monday WardFd 1.301 lice department and Jaycees. A Large or better, 38-32; A Medium, A Small, 15-Wi Large, 20-24. waraico 1.39 There will be safety in Warn Co 1.44 WarUra 1.10 WarnSw 1.60 Sales to Htaaouri-Kansaa breakers: Market unsettled. Pricea mostly unchanged, but over-all Trice range slightly higher In spections, discussion of safety WasGss 1.71 instances.

Offerings uneven, but gemraUy ample lor trade WashStl .70 GEORGE M. SHOMAN URBANA Funeral services MRS. FRANCIS DONNELL Mrs. G. Imogene Donnell, 42.

rules, and seven skill tests in two divisions for children over and under 12. Was Wat 1.28 RAY ROBERTSON REPUBLIC Ray Rob NEW YORK Wilshire OU Company of Texas has withdrawn its tender offer for the common stock of The Trust Csmpany of New Jersey announced on Feb. 10 because of certain legislative developments that have occurred since that date, officials said. Instead, Wilshire Oil will offer 2M shares of its common stock Watkla Johna for George M. Shoman, 92, WayGora 1.52 trices paid ay Breakers, dollars per case, delivered to dock, S3 pound minimum average, cases exchanged for 24 hours ending li a.m.

Monday; Unclassified farm run, 7.35-7.80, mostly 7 -Sfl-7 80. Underarades MISS MAUDE S. BRYAN Miss Maude S. Bryan, 81, Minneapolis, and a former resident of Springfield, died Saturday, in the Methodist Hospital WayO pll.60 ertson, 68, Republic, died at 12:22 a.m. Monday in spring- of 822 West Nichols, died at 11:55 p.m.

Sunday in St. John's Hospital after a six-month ill Louisburg, who died about 5:30 p.m. Sunday, win be held at 1 JOPLIN Annual member weanuntt .10 Weathrd Webb Del field Baptist Hospital where be ship meeting of the Joplin p.m. Wednesday at unoiey ness. WeUMkt .14 and checks, too few to report 4500Hogs Christian Church northwest of Chamber of Commerce will be Mrs.

Donnell, a native of had been a patient since Sunday after an apparent heart attack, tie was the owner and operator of a greenhouse here and was Springfield, was a member of in Minneapolis. She was a member of the Methodist Church and the Barbee Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star. held in the Holiday Inn here at for each outstanding share of Buffalo. The Rev. Frank Run-y an will officiate and burial will St Joseph Catholic Church.

The Trust Company of New wewm WeecoF 1.37f WestTr WPP pi 4.50 WstftPepp 2 WestnAlrL 1 Wn Banc 1.20 WatnMd 1.60 WltnPac 2.20 noon The meeting has been changed from an eve On Market Survivors include her hus active in civic affairs. Surviving is a niece, Mrs. Wil be in the church cemetery under direction of Vaugban Funeral Home of Urbana. band, Francis; four sons, Rob ning banquet and instead of an Robertson formerly liam Foy, of Minneapolis. CHICAGO (AP) (USDA) Holts 4500; butcher uneven, weights under 240 after-dinner speaker there will ert and Patrick, both of the home: Marvin, Plymouth.

Funeral arrangements are un- worked for Montgomery Ward in Springfield and was a mem Mr. Shoman, who died at the CARTHACjrE A bicycle will be staged on a parking be a town-hall type meeting on lb steady to strong; over 240 lbs steady to 25 lower: fairly active: shippers tonk derdirection of Gorman- home of a daughter, Mrs. Cecil and Francis 1030 North WnUTel 1.40 WuUn pf6 WnUn pM.69 WnUn pH.90 WestgQ 1.80 WestE pn.80 the theme, "Let's Talk Joplin." 2.700; 1-2 200-225 lb butchers 25.50-25.75. 52 lot at Central and Baker Scharpf. ber of Masonic Lodge 379 here, the Hood Methodist Church and Main; two daughters, Jeanne neao sorteo at 1-3 auo-240 lbs 25.00- 11 J7H 3644 3644 4344 48 48 -1 1 6044 6044 6044 44 118 6144 6044 61 44 16 4244 4244 4244 17 I44t 28 28(4 44 II 1644 1544 16 19 2644 2644 2644 13 3844 38 38 1 5144 5144 5H4 2 5044 5044 5W4 144 10 1SH 15(4 1544 X87 2444 24(4 2444 44 465 22 2044 21 44 38 37H 3744 44 27 944 944 944 44 27 3244 3244 3244 44 2 3144 3144 3144 44 120 69H 6944 6914 9 4044 40 40 44 36 3344 3244 3244 -44 46 4244 4144 4144 44 1 3044 3044 30 44 27 3744 3744 3744 209 5044 SOW 5044 44 1 86 86 86 1 9544 9444 9544 44 2 11344 111V4 11144 -244 259 6444 6344 6344 44 130 64 64 64 144 47 3644 36 36 44 4 40' 4044 4044 44 III 6844 8644 8744 44 42 4444 44 4444 15 2744 26 27 4- 44 tllO 7444 74 7444 44 1160 63 6244 63 69 57 5644 57 4 54 2844 28 2844 44 2 3644 36 36 11 40 3944 3944 4- 44 13 4444 44 44 44 98 2844 28 28 44 5 49H 4854 46 44 5 1644 16 16 52 7544 7344 7344 144 12 3444 34 3444 80 24 24V4 2444 44 46 20V4 19 20 44 11 35 3444 35 44 86 1744 17 1744 44 11 23 2244 2244 44 119 44 42 42 1 172 3744 36 3644 16 55 5444 55 44 42 2044 1944 1S44 3 118 118 118 44 12 2044 20 20 Black, of Louisburg, had suffered a long illness.

He was a here Saturday by the po- 25.50: 2-3 200-250 lbs 24.25-25.00: 2-4 240-260 lbs 24.00-24.50: 260-280 lb 23.00-24.00: the National Rifle Association, and Melissa, both of the home; two brothers Bentley Trogdon, westvaco 1 CARTHAGE Checks total REED INFANT The infant son of Dr. and Mrs. retired farmer- Weyberj 1.J0 bows fully steady; fairly active: 1-3 330-400 lbs 20.75-21.50: 1-3 400-500 lb 20.50- Survivors include his wife, ing $100, from Ed C. Ulmer and He is survived by two daugh 2543 North KeUett and Jim 21.00; 2-3 500-550 lbs 20.00-20.50; 2-3 550400 Faye; two sons, Jerry, Overland William C. Reed, Route 10, died Monday in St Joseph's Hospital Robert Dale, co-chairmen of the Jbs 19.50-20.00; boar, 18.50-19.50.

ters, Mrs. Opal Black, Louis Trogdon, Belleville, and Park, and Kenneth, St, 7.700; calves none; traatnn on an weyernr l.eo Weyerhar wi WheelPIU Stl WheelPIt pl WtieelPit of WhlrlCp 1.60 White Coo .40 Corn Prices Push Ahead Maple Leaf Festival here, have five sisters, Mrs. Velma Bovts. burg, and Mrs. Edith Detsch, in Bloomington, 111., eight hours slaughter classes active, slaughter steers strong to 50 higher; slaughter heifer 25 Louis; his mother, Mrs.

Glapha launched a fund to purchase Granger, two sons, an bourn Koanoke, Mrs. Aliene after birth. to so higher; cow needy: prime Robertson, Springfield; a broth identical uniforms for the junior Floyd of Clovis, and 1,350 lb slaughter steers 36.75-37.25; two Surviving besides the parents er, Harry, Springfield; three sis loads lbs 37.50; choice and Ballard, Seattle, Mrs. Clementine Sillick, Route 4, Mrs. Bernice Casper, Lloyd of Gladstone.

and senior high school bands. are a sister, Wendolyn; the pa ters, Mrs. Virgie O'Neal, Spring prime lb 35.75-36.75: choice lbs 34.25-36.00; good 31.00-33.25: CHICAGO (AP) Corn futures prices pushed ahead by nearly ternal grandfather, Will Reed, standard and low good 28.50-31.00; mixed field, Mrs. Theresa McCroskey, CLEVELAND The Carting and Mrs. Rita May Davis, MRS.

CHARLES E. HARVEY Funeral services for Mrs. Dor- huh choice and prima lb slauizh- Waterloo, Iowa, and the mater 2'i cents a bushel on the Chi Clever, and Mrs. Dorothy wade, ter heifer 34.00-34.75; choice lbs 2120 East Grand. Brewing Company has assigned 32.30-34.00; xed good and choice 31.75- Albuquerque, N.

four cago Board of Trade Monday in nal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Robert Gordon, Chicago, M. Funeral arrangements will be the Belleville, 111., plant to the 32.75; good 30.00-31.75; utility and commercial row 20.50-22.00; canners and cut grandchildren. thy C. Harvey, 81, of 524 West Walnut, will be at 2 p.m.

today in the Chapel of the Ozarks fluenced by a wide range of WhitCo pfC3 WhiteCm .44 While Mot Whittaker WidtesCorp 1 WiebtStr WUllami Bro WlnnDix 1.56 WIsElPw 1.40 WIsPSvc 1.10 Wltco Ch .92 WolvWW .50 Wometco .38 Woods Cp .48 Weolwti 1.20 Woolw pf2.20 World Alrwy Wrleley 3a Wurlltzer .80 Central Division-under the di announced by HermaSV Lohme Arrangements are under di ters 18.50-21.25. Services will be at 11 a.m. Sheep 300: a few lots utility and good yer. rection of Ralph Thieme. rection of Donald J.

Dittmann, divisional vice president. A new Wednesday in the First Chris with the Rev. Willtam E. Ever- 90-115 lb slaughter lambs steady at 20.00- buying activity in other com modities. Trade was relatively active.

25.00. tian Church of Republic with the WALTER TAYLOR GEORGE (BUCK) GIBSON plant manager, Frank W. Lueb- heart officiating. Burial will be in Hazelwood Cemetery. Revs.

Herbert Woodruff and AURORA Funeral serv Graveside services for George Livestock James W. Ireland officiating. ben, formerly corporate director of plant engineering, has Mrs. Harvey died at 12:50 for Walter Taylor, 85, Auroi Gibson, 95, who died at Burial will be in Wade Chapel The buying of corn futures was based on trade reports that widespread rains over last weekend might have caused further setbacks in field work on p.m. Saturday in Burge Protes will be at 2:30 p.m.

today in been named. 12:30 mn. Monday in Sunshine Cemetery. HOGS Early estimates 2800. Barrows the Peterson Funeral Chapel tant Hospital after a snon m-ness.

1 and silts 50 cents to mostly 75 cents higher -64 The body will be at the church Acres ResPHome where he had lived for the past 25 years, will here with the Rev. Roy Keith of XeroxCp 1.80 Xerox Cp wi DALLAS Scientific Control wan last Thursday. u.s. 1-3. 200-240 89 -2.

39tt-l from 9 to 11 a.m. Wednesday af farms in the Corn Belt. ficiating. Burial will be in Zion Atra inc 24.25-24.50; U.S. 2 and 4s, 200-260 U.S.

3s and 4s, 200-260 23.50-24: Corporation has named William 206 2724 266 145 91V4j 86 296 41Vi 39 167 48Mi 47 9 23H 2JH ter which the casket will be As corn futures advanced, be at 3 p.m. today in Greenlawn Cemetery, with burial under the Cemetery- MRS. ARM AND WILSON MT. VERNON Mrs. Alta 260-300 23-24.

Sows strong to 50 cents higher. U.S. 1-3. 300-400 19.50-20.25, few closed. Arrangements are under YmrstSh .81 Mr.

Taylor was dead on arriv C. Lee as vice president and director of marketing and has elected Lyle J. Ratner, execu 47 -M4 2344 tnoiviauais at zu.oo; 400-500 direction of Greenlawn Funeral YogstSD 1.20 direction of Harris of Nixa. Wilson! 74, of Route 1, Mt. Ver U.S.

2s and 3s. 500450 18.50-19. Boars al at 8:08 p.m. Friday at the soome buying edged over into the wheat pit'. Oats and rye prices were similarly affected 19.50-20; weights under 300 lbs.

at 18.50. Home. non, died at 6:30 p.m. sunaay in Aurora Community Hospital. tive vice president and chief op Mr.

Gibson is survived by shukf early estimates 200. Slaughter lambs and ewes stesdy. Choice and prime genuine spring lambs, 80100 30-31: amd advanced about V6 cents. Survivors include his wife, Dy Over-the-Counter the Aurora Hospital following a long illness. niece and nephew.

erating officer, to the corporation's board of directors. ZaleCorp .84 Zapata Norn ZayreCorp ZenlthR 1.40 Zurn Ind .28 SM 52W lVi 5544 55V4 V4 40 40! 494 49H V4 3U4 Vi 47 521 86 56V4 25 401'. 120 50Mi 45 32Mi good to choice, 27-30. Choice old crop ress; two sons, Walter, Jr. When trade ended, wheat was siaugnier tamos, aa-ioa Kwei.

Mrs. Wilson, a lifelong resi Fairfield, and John, Tra 1 to 2M cents a bushel higher, Cull to good. 4-8. CLARENCE U. WILLARD Copyrighted by Hie Associated Press 1969 CATTLE AND CALVES SrlV est dent of Lawrence County and a cy, a daughter, Mrs May 1.33; corn was 2Vi to 2 Quotations (Yates and Co.) MARIONVILLE Funeral mates 1500.

Slaughter cows steady to weak Elaine Fyr, Monett; a sister. Bulls steady. Vealer and slaughter calves tents higher, May 1.30V4; oats Sale figures are unofficial. Unless otherwise noted, rates of divi Mrs. Alice Kenney, Aurora.

services for Clarence U. Will-ard, 70, of Route 1, Marionville. sieaay. uows, commercial, 20-21; utility 19.50-21.50; few high dressing utility at 22: member of Hoberg Presbyterian Church, is survived by her husband, Armand, of the home; one dauehter. Mrs: Rita Field.

Kan were 1 to 1 cents higher, May 68'i cents; rye was to vk cutter. dinner. 15-18. Bulls, utilltv dends in the foregoing table are annual disbursements based on the last quarterly FORT WORTH, Tex. Consolidated, unaudited net earnings of $189,000 or 6 cents per share, have been reported by Bonanza International, Dallas, for the first 12 weeks of 1969.

to gooa, zj.mku.mj, tew at 26. vealera, JOHN F. SQUIBB semi-annual declaration, apeclaj 01 will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the First Baptist Church here cents higher, May. 1.24; and cnoice, 35-40; good, 30-35.

slaughter calves. pvtra dividends or naymenbt not deaiff. cnoice, 2b-zM. lew at 30: 250-300 so-as. John F.

(Uncle Dudley) sas City; two sons, Robert, Ed- nated as regular are identified in the soybeans were lower to good, 21-26. foitowin footnotes. Squibb, 85, of 2826 West Elm mond. and James, with the Rev. Gerald Jeffries officiating.

Burial will be in the higher, eeaers fully steady with last week's terminal trading. Choice 300-300 lb. steers. 31- a Also extra or extra, Annual rate died at 4:05 a.m. Monday in plus stock dividend, Liquidating divi dwell, Idaho; three brothers, Lo- Trading in all May options dend, Declared or paid in 1969 plus IOOF Cemetery here under di 39; 500-700 29-34.

Good 300-500 28-33; 500-700 Choice 300-500 lb. heifers, 26-31; 500-650 25-29. Good son. ceases at noon Tuesday. stock vidend.

Paid last year, Pay Burge-Protestant Hospital. He was a retired farmer and gro- rection of Bradford-Surridge, ouv 30U-HW 21-26. able in stock during 1969, estimated cash value on ex-dividend or ex-distrHxition WASHINGTON (UPI) Treasury accounts for the fiscal year through May 14. Withdrawals $176,974,468,536.69 (AP) Monday: Mrs. Willard died at 8:10 p.m ceryman and member of west- Bid Asked American Nat.

11 124 Anheuser-Busch 7014 7m Bank of America 70-y 71 Business Assurance 29 23 CarboUne 10 11 Chase National 13 14 Commerce Bancshare 53 541 Eli-Lilly 78 7944 Empire Bank 24 26 First Louis 48 49 Founders of America 3 4 Gaa Servic 16 16 Lear-Jet 33 34 Midwest Nat. Fire It Casualty 14 1 Mercantile Trust 39 40 Mid-West National 4 4 Modem American Life 19 18 Modern Security Life 4 9 Ocean Drilling 40 41 Simon and Schuster 6 7 Pott Ind, 20 HV4 Tidewater Marin 27 28 Paul Mueller 144 15'. VICO 6 6 date, Declared or paid so far this NATIONAL STOCKYARDS. Til. (API Prer.

ren Strait, Granby, Loy btrait, Carthage, and Earnest Strait, Springfield; two sisters, Mrs. Ora Kauffman, Carthage, and Mrs-. Margaret Roethemeier, Stotts City, one grandchild and year, Declared or paid after stock Estimates for Tuesday: port Baptist Church. Ope Htjti Low Clot CIom WHEAT Hog cattle 3-000; calve 150; iheep 200. Sunday in Burge-Protestant Hospital, Springeld, where he had been a patient three weeks Survivors include his wife, 169,608,003,136.18 Ku U) 1.341 1.JH4 1.3SH 1.32 Ethel Lee, of the home; two 11,567,548,066.18 dividend or spirt up.

Declared or paid this year, an accumulative issue with dividend In arrears, New issue, Paid this year, dividend omitted, deferred or no action taken at last dividend meeting, Declsred or paid in 1968 plus stock dividend, Paid ia atock during Jul 1,324 1.344 1.326 1.34 1.32 Sep 1.34W5 1.36V4 1.34Vt 1J6W 1.34N Hog 9.000: barrows and gilt fully 25 cents higher; U.S. 1-2 150 head 210-230 lb 25.00; 1-3 200-280 lbs 23.50-24.75; low Deposits Cash balance Public debt Gold after a lingering illness. four great-grandchildren. daughters, Mrs. Nola Richmond 365,452,004,897.65 steaay.

u.3. 1-3 300-650 lbs. 20oo.2t.no Funeral services will be at of 421 South Grant, and Mrs, 10,367,058,786.30 boars 20.00-21 .00. 1.3W 1.411 1.39V, 1.41VS 1.3SM, 1.UH 1.441 1.42 1.44V4 1.424 1.I8V4 1.JM4 1.2SW 1.S0W ALBERT M. CHAMBERS 1968.

estimated casn value on cx-atvioend Letha Cameron, Monett; two Lame 4.500; calve 100: steers, choice and Mime. lbs 34.oo-3.-i.no! -mod or ex-distributton date. 2:30 p.m. today in the Max L. Fossett Funeral Chapel, Mt.

1.39W 1.31V4 1.29V4 1.31V4 1.20 sons, Carl Squibb, Route 5, and Graveside services for Albert M. Chambers, 88, of 1408 North a Sales in full. cid-Called. Ex dividend, Ex divi Cash Grain and choice lbs 29.00-34.00, slaughter heifers, choice and prime, lba 32.00-34.00; good and choice 800-950 lbs 1.29 1.31 1.29 1.31 1J8H 1.2W IS l.MMi 1.55W 1.23X, dend and sales in full, x-dis Ex distribu Leon Squibb, 2845 East Lombard; one step-daughter, Mrs Clay, will be at 1:30 p.m. Thurs 1.88V4 1.306 1.28H 1.30(4 1.27 tion xr Ex rights, xw Without war American Leaders zn.uu-si.ou; cows utuity and commercial 20.50-23.50; canner and cutter 16.50-21.00; bulls, 23.50-26.00; choice vealers 39.00-41.00 day in Maple Park Cemetery rants, ww With warrants, wd When distributed, wl When issued, nd Next day Csvrtesy MTA MllRnc Cranpuy Feed Grains .87 Margaret Davenport, Route 3 good 33.00-38.00; good and choice calvpn delivery.

vi In bankmotcv or receivership three sisters, Mrs. Bessie Swin NEW YORK (AP) Sales, closing mice with the Rev. Michael McGinnis officiating. Burial will be under .674 .6454 .68 .69 .6844 .66 .6644 .68 fU.UU-27.UU. Corn per.

bu.) $1.34 Mllo (per cwt.) 81.90 Oats (per bo.) .77 .65 .64 .69 .87 .70 and net change of the ten most active Sheep 400; soring lambs, choice and being reorganized under the Bankruptcy ney, of Republic, Mrs. Eurith slocks traded on the American Stock Ex Dec Mar CC May Jul Sep Dec Mar 0 May Jul Sep Dec Mar El Jul Sep Dec Mar May Jul Aug Sep Nov Jan Mar direction of Gorman-Scharpf. Act, or securities assumea oy sucn com prime 32.50-33.00; lambs, good and choice 26.00-29.50; ahorn ewes, good and choice Barley (per bo.) .00 change Pickering, Route 7, and Mrs panies. inForeign Issue subject to in Mr. Chambers died at 11:50 1.21V l.tm l.MW l.I2s 1.2M O.W'V.UV.

terest equalization iax. Dillie Simpson, Reeds; 14 grand 1.J1W 1.SH4 1.21 151 120 Hard $1.80 Soft $1.30 soybean 82.27 1.J3V4 1.2444 1.3344 1.24 1.23 a.m. Sunday in Burge-Protestant Hospital after a short ill children, 25 great-great-grand Treasury Issues l.J54 1.25 BANS children and four step-grand Brit Pet 143.000 20 Transcn Inv 75.600 261-4 Comwth Un 73,900 13 Asamera OU 73,200 34 1 McCull Oil 71.900 55 2 Tech Tape 10 Va Macro Chat 52,000 19 2 Airlift Intl 40,100 4 Brazil Lt 36.300 24 Tennewt wi 34,400 10 ness. CHICAGO (AP) Soybeans and grain 2.6744 J.67M 1.67 S.S754 2.67V. U.S.

Bonds children. Vernon, with the Rev. Elizabeth Hillhouse officiating. Burial will be in Mt. Vernon IOOF Cemetery.

MRS. MABLE R. LOCKMILLER Funeral services for Mrs. Mable R. Lockmiller, 65, of 2021 North Fairway, who died at 10:05 p.m.

in Burge-Protestant will be held at 3:30 p.m. today in Chapel of the Ozarks. A. Cavin will officiate and burial will be in Mullinax Cemetery near Strafford. Mrs.

Lockmiller, who had suffered a lingering illness, is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Ir NEW YORK (AP) Closing over the counter U.S. Government Treasury bonds. fulur a price were irregular in early deal 2.7M 2.70 J. 694 2.69 2.7K4 NORVAL D.

BENNETT 2.6W4 2.654 2.64 2.85U Z.M Services are under direction bid, asked, net change and yield for ings on me uucago uoaro ot iraoe Monday. in the opening, wheat was It cent a of Chapel of the Ozarks. 2.4744 2.4754 4.47 2.47 2.47 1374 2.38 I S7H JJ7H 2.37 2.4144 2.42 2.414 2.4144 242V, Norval D. Bennett, 78, of 1635 North National, died at 7:02 monoay. 2s 69-64 JJun 99.20 99.22 4a 69 Oct ...99.2 99.6 2s 69-64 Dec 98.5 98 9 .2 NEW YORK (AP) Monday's selected New Vnrk stock Exchange bond prices: 7.80 6J5 5.62 6.16 2.45 2.454 J.43H J.45H 2.45H MRS.

PEARL CHRISMAN bushel lower to ft higher, May 1.33; corn was unchanged to higher, May 1.29V; oats were unchanged to higher. Hay 67 cents; rye was unchanged to bigher. May 1.24 and soybeans were unchanged to 41 lower. Mav 2 .6744. a.m.

Monday in Burge-Protes Sales Net yu ren Ml.il W.15 Market Sales Total NEW YORK (AP) SOYBEAN OIL Jut 128 Am .14 5.59 Mrs. Pearl Chrisman, 87, of 1.28 8.14 (81000) Hltfe Lost Close Chg. RATION BONDS tant Hospital after a lingering 438 East Elm, died at 11:15 a.m illness. He was a member of the CHICAGO (AP) Wheat No 2 hard Approx final total 9,790,000 Previous day 12.282,680 8.16 8.09 7.74 7.42 7.26 7.28 7.29 $.17 8.09 7.74 7.38 ,7.24 7.27 7.28 6.24 3.80 6.34 6.30 6.40 AlleghL CV4S81 7 104 104 104 4- AlldSt cv4Ws92 26 10M4 99 99tt Alcoa cv5V491 147 112V4 111 112W Sep 7.82 Oct 7.40 Dec IX Jan 718 Monday in St. John's Hospital.

yellow 1.41U No 2 oft red 1.36V. hotel and restaurant employes 7.29 Corn No 1 yellow 1.34; No 2 yellow 1.3314. Mrs. Chrisman, a resident of union and the Methodist Church. AAlrl CV5M.S91 18 117V4 117Mi U7V4 wee ago 10,557,920 Month ago 10,013,160 Year ago 11.189.450 34; No 4 yellow 1.28Vi.

Oats No 2 extra heavy white 6M. Soybeans 1 yellow Mar 7. AAirl CV414S91 55 85 644 Surviving are two sisters SOYBEAN MEAL 97.18 97.12 94.12 95.6 94.16 94.2 90.24 93.4 89.28 89.8 91.12 91.12 91.8 91.12 89.28 Am Airl cv4s90 36 108V4 108 108 'tt Two years ago 9,568.000 Jan 1 to date revised 1,080,129,863 77.40 77.68 877.35 May Springfield about 50 years, was the widow of Roy Chrisman who died in 1928. She was a member AmFP 4.80SSI7 12 67 .8 5.84 6.38 .10 5.90 .12 5.88 .8 6.35 .8 6.36 2 70-65 97.10 4s 70 Aug 97.8 2 71-66 94.4 4s 71 94.30 3' 71 94.8 4s 72 Feb 93.26 2'is 72-67 Jun 90.16 4s 72 Aug 92.28 2s 72-67 Sep 89.20 2s 72-67 Dec 89 4s 73 91.4 4s 73 91.4 4 74 91 4V.S 74 .91.4 3s 74 89.12 4s SO 82.28 3s 80 78.16 3s 83-78 .75 J6 3Hs 85 71.28 AMFdy 4V4e81 11 76 1968 to date 1.110.236.082 2.74V4 n. Soybean aU 8.67 n.

Cottonseed Oil 1967 to date 969,176.071 AmTsiT 4-HS85 105 76yi 76 76 74 67 1 78.15 78.50 78.30 78.20 7840 78.20 75.25 875.45 75.15 70.90 71.15 70 95 68.70 68.95 68.70 77.10 77 SS 78.15 78.90 78.30 78.85 75.25 75.90 70.95 71.25 68.75 69.05 68.65 69.10 Armour 5s64 22 -74. of Central Assembly of God Jul Aug Sep Oct Dec Jan .8 6.29 61 1 "rend of Staple Prices NEW YORK (AP) Thi Associated Mrs. Buford Horn, 953 South Broadway, and Mrs. George McVay, 1350 East Dale. Arrangements are under direction of Ralph Thieme.

SP.4 BENJAMIN C. BLISS CRANE Funeral services NEW YORK (AP)-BleachaWe Cottonseed oil futures closed quiet. No sales Closings: Jul 112.60, Sep Z12.25, Dec 74 Vt 76 75H 7m 67 60 74 84 77 58 85 35 Atchison 4s95 AulSpkr 4-Hs87 cv4sl0f Beaunlt 4Ws90 Bruns cv4s81 68.65 68.80 68601 69.55 869.60 869.501 ene Briggs, 2021 North Fairway; two sisters, Mrs. Ray Johnson, Norwood, and Mrs. Morgan Chitwood, of Dyer, two brothers, Tom McNear, Eldon, and Jack McNear, Bell one grandchild and two 9.90 69.90 Mar 84 -1 .6 6.29 .4 6.07 .20 6.13 .24 6.07 .20 6.02 .24 5.95 210 80.

i-Bid. b-bid, a-aaked, n-nomlnal. 78 5 67H 46 em 7 74v, 192 85V4 28 78-14 2 58' 2 85Vs 7 35 21 58 83.12 79 74 72.11 5BMi Press weighted wholesale price Index of 35 commodities advanced to 177.13J Previous Day 176.93. Week Ago 174.68, Month Ago 171.86. Year Ago 161.51.

1968 1967 ISM 85 CanPac 4sperp Celanes Cv4s90 viCRHNJ 3Ws .24 6.16 80.24 35 57 4s 85-75 ..80.8 3s 90 71.4 INVESTMENT COMPANIES 71.20 .28 5.88 57 CMSP 5s2055f ColPlct 4V.S87 for Sp.4 Benjamin C. Bliss, 20, High 176.93 166.71 166.40 180.04 81 148Vx 146 Low 166.29 159.62 160.30 165.57 146 I 218 -6 63 1 6 218 218 4Hs 92-87 76.28 4s 93-88 75 4s 94-89 ...75.4 3s 95 71 3s 98 71.4 77.12 .28 6.08 78 .24 8.89 75.20 .20 8.02 71.16 .28 4.9B 71.20 .24 5.44 iivzo Average 4uats loo) Comb cv31is81 ContAirl 3s92 EastAIrL 5s92 Erie cv415f whose mother, Virginia Meicau, and step-father Jim Metcalf live on Route 1, Crane, will he at 72 29 63Vs 63 59 7214 72- 50 26 25 Nat Ind 12.7812.78 Nat Invest 8.41 (.09 Nat Sec Ser: 25 72 Financial Progrm: Dynm 7.92 6.67 Indust 5.41 9.92 Incom 9.16 8.93 Fst InGth 12.20 13.3J Fst InStk 9.7810.72 Fst MulU 11.08 11.25 1 72 72 Prices quoted In dollar and thirty seconds. Balan 11.55 12.62 Stock Average Compiled or The Associated Press 3 15 15 66 82 83 2:30 p.m. Wednesday in the 11 83 Bond 5.91 6.46 5.04 5.51 7.71 8.43 FlaECst 5s20U GenElec 3s78 Genlnst GMotAcc 577 GMot Acc 580 GMotAc 4s8S NEW YORK (AP) The following quotations, supplied by the National Association of Securities Dealers, are the prices at which these securities could have been olid (bid) or bought (asked) Monday. NEW YORK (AP-Clwtng U.S.

Treas Crane High School gymnasium with the Revs. Arnold Ray 84i 84 8S 85 82 82 72 73 68 84 2 85 19 83 73 73 Ind. Rails TJUI. Stocks Fst Nat 8.48 9.27 3.3 1.5 .5 Net change 2.3 Call, Write, or Come to REINHOLDT GARDNER Members Mm Tort Stack licaoiae For Stock Market Information 207 South JtffinM Phone 862-4363 12.27 13.41 Evans and Leon Huse offici Monday 341.2 GMotAcc 4s79 78 76 75 75 IVt 99-14 343.5 GenTel cv592 178 99 9814 340.5 83 1 Fst FVa Flet Cap Flet Fd Fla Glh Fnd Gth Founders Grace cv4M90 38 84 8.3 ating. Burial will be in the Crane Masonic Cemetery.

Prev. Day Week Ago Month Ago Year Ago 0.95 16.13 8.78 9.60 6.02 6.57 9.43 10.31 Bid ASK .....507.2 183.6 154.4 .....510.5 165.1 154.9 183.3 153.4 487.5 180.2 148.8 468.3 194.3 M2.3 513.5 117.7 159.1 ......483.0 179.2 146.8 330. Divid Pf Stk Incom Stock Grwth Nat West Neuwrth New Eng New Hor New Wld Newton Noreast Ocngph Omega 10O Fd Church. Surviving are five sons, Ward, 921 Kingsbury, Jack, Nixa, John, Rogersville, R. 1219 South Wellcr, and R.

Bur-lingame, a daughter, Mrs. Lyman Kerr, Ozark; and two sisters, Mrs. Vera Wolf, Rogersville, and Maude Cas-sity, 439 East Madison. Arrangements are under direction of Herman Lohmeyer. MRS.

FLOYD TAYLOR DUNNEGAN Funeral services for Mrs. Field Neta Faye Taylor, 43, Dunnef an, will be at 2 p.m. in Tillery Chapel, Humansville, with the Rev. Marvin Cravens officiating. Burial will be in Humansville Cemetery.

Mrs. Taylor was killed in a freak accident Saturday when a mowing machine pulled by a tractor driven by her teen-age son caught the cornerpost of a porch, collapsing the roof and pinning her beneath it. 2.75 3.01 327.9 6.05 6.61 9.79 10.70 10.40 11.37 6.99 7.65 27.68 27.68 10.84 11.71 30.18 30.18 15.24 16.66 16.85 18.43 17,32 17.32 9.45 10.33 9.24 9:36 17.22 18.82 Granite 4s94 2 83 83 83 1 Gulf WI 5V4S87 123 80 79 794 HelmrchP 5s87 3 105 105 105 HouseF 6s69 Sp. 4 Bliss was killed by hos 1969 High 360.9 13.52 14.78 Fourq 1969 Low 329.4 Franklin Group: Advisers Affiliated Afutre All Amer Alpha Amcap 1968 High 531.1 217.4 160.4 tile fire tne uamnoaian border in Vietnam May 10. 113 99 7-16 89 -10 8.68 9.49 9.27 10.02 12.88 12.88 1.17 1.28 13.42 14.72 6.49 7 09 368.6 299.1 Low 435.6 165.6 135.1 IntMin CV4S91 16 68 68 88 Ling TV 5s76 6 81 80 Ling TV 5S88 116 oay oa 3.60 3.90 Am BUS Lockh cv4s92 44 70 68 10.98 12.00 101 Fund Bond Averages Compiled The Associated Press 28 10 19 19 16 Com Stk 7.53 8.2S DNTC 13.94 15.28 Uttl 7.68 8.42 Incom 2.56 2.81 Freedm 9.45 10.33 Fund Am 11.0012.02 Gen Sec 12.8812.88 Gibraltar 15.76 15.76 -Group Sec: Aero Sc 9.6210.51 MDonD 44is91 229 94 One WmS 17.2317.23 ury Notes bid and asked pricea in doUars and thirty seconds and approximate yield to maturity for Monday.

Aug 6 1969 99.26 99.30 6.17 Oct 1 1969 97.30 98.6 6.60 Apr 1 1970 96.8 96.24 5.41 May 5 1970 99.10 99.14 6J12- May 6 1970 99.30 100.2 6.31 Aug 6 1970 99.27 99.29 6.44 Oct 1 1970 94.16 95 5.36 Nov 5 1970 "91 14 98 6.43 Feb 5 1971 98.4 (8.12 6.37 Apr 1 1971 92.12 93.12 5.28 May 5 1971 97.20 97.28 6.48 Oct 1 1971 90.24 91.24 5.26 Nov 5 1971 97.20 97.28 6J1 Feb 4 1972 95.10 95.18 6.54 Apr 1 1972 88.28 89.28 May 4 1971 96.2 95.10 6.51 Oct 1 1972 87.4 88.4 5.41 Apr 1 1973 85.16 86.18 3.42 Oct 1 1973 64 85 5.41 Apr 1 1974 82.24. 83.24 5.34 Aug 5 1974 85.20 95.2B 6.57 Nov 5 1974 96.8 96.1 6.51 Feb 5 1973 96.4 86.11 6.51 May 6 1975 97.16 97,34 6.46 Feb 8 1976 99.4 99.11 6 J6 May 4 1976 99.21 99.26 6.53 Subject to Federal taxes but not to State incom taxes. at MoPac 52045f 21 59 58 MoPac 4s90 14 62 62 MPac 4s2005 19 57 57 Ralls Imt-TJttt. Fga. L.

Td. 81 1 55 70 4-2 95 4- 58 62 4- 57- 68 1 60- 57 13- 94 1 82 O'Nell 18 34 19.51 Oppenhm 8.91 9.74 Penn Sq 9.45 9.45 Pa Mut 10.92 16.92 Phila 15.8717.39 Net change .1 .1 NYCent -52013 21- 8r ar-l NYC 4a2013 38 61 60 Com St 14.96 16.35 77.9 78.0 78.0 Monday 62.8 Prev. Day 62.7 Week Ago 62.9 Month Ago 63.0 Pilgrim 10.7611.76 9.07 9.91 Pilot 2 97V2 OVS 45 13 13 79 54 53 (8 82 82 76. 1 Year Ago 64.3 85.T 85.8 86.1 85.4 86.6 87.9 83.1 91.0 85.6 78.7 78.7 78.9 78.7 7B.6 79.3 77J 81.4 78.3 GREENLAWN Funeral HOME 89.8 89.8 89.8 89.9 86.6 90.7 89.1 90.2 88.0 79.9 79.6 Ful Ad Grin Ind Gryphon Guardn Lev Ham Gth Ham hdl NY Cent 498 vjNH 4s2022I vINH 4s2007f NorABk PAA cv4s84 PAA Cv4s86 PenDht cv6s82 RCA cv4s92 1969 High 64.3 Am DMn 12.0813.20 AKMOrth 7.79 8.47 Am Inv 10.4510.45 Am Mut 10.60 11.58 Am NGw 3.65 3.99 Am Pac 8.10 8.10 Anchor Group: Cap 10.16 11.13 Grata 14.42 15.80 lnv 8.92 10.87 Fd In 11.18 12.25 Associatd 1.51 1.69 Axe Houghton: Fund A 8.24 8.98 Fund 10.26 11.15 Stock 8.11 8.86 Sd Cp (.66 7.24 Babson 9.34 9.34 Bondstk (.02 6.77 Boston Stl 11.15 12.19 Boston 9.14 9.99 147 9.78 10.69 23.60 24.31 19.86 21.70 18.95 28.95 15.81 17.09 10.33 11.29 5.60 6.12 1.50 1.63 5 147 146 1969 Low .,62.3 76.8 12.61 12.61 15.06 16.46 14.19 15.51 23.64 25.64 11.23 11.23 5.36 6.06 Pine St Pioneer Plan Inv Price TR Pre ProvkJnt 13 78 77 78 34 101 100 100 1968 High 862 82.3 78.4 1968 Low ,.63.8 55 96 96 66 Hanover Harbor 11.89 12.83 Pnntan BeeveBr 4s91 SLSr 5s2006f 10 95 95 95 2 9 63 82 62 8 95 94 95 Chicago Potatoes Putnam Funds: Sanders cv5s92 Equit 13.46 14.71 22 82 81 81 1 CHICAGO (AP) (USDA) Potabua i 11.60 19.07 20.84 15.19 16.82 3.92 4.28 16.49 17.18 10 60 10.60 6.36 6.95 5.25 .5.74 PHILIP PERRY Philip Perry, 77, a longtime 67 201 196 196 68 88 87 87 13 98 98 98 Dividends Declared 8KTK. OF Pay-Rate raid Beeerd able STOCK Broad St 15.7317.01 15.41 16.84 12.71 13.89 9.32 10.19 7.78 (.50 12.72 13.90 10.62 11.61 6.05 (.61 15.48 16.92 30 100 100 100 Hartwel Hedge Heritage Mann Hubsmn ISI Gth ISI Inc Imp Cap Imp Gth Inc Fnd Inc FdB Indeond Sears tt 4ia Slnclr ev4s86 SoCalEd 3s80 Htauff cv4s91 Stevens cv490 Storer cv4s88 Teledyn 392 Tenneco 6s92 TWA 6s7(f FUNERAL Costs Are resident of Walnut Grove, died at 4:30 p.m.

yesterday in Con Bullock 16.81 18.19 Georg Grtb Incom Invest Vista Voyag Hep Tech Revere Rosenthl Rchuster arrival 169; on track 257; total U.S. shipments tor Frtdar 364; Saturday 260; Sunday 15; old Supplies moderate; demand for round reds good, market aUghtl; stronger; demand for russet burbanks moderate, market steady; carlot track aalea: Idahoa russet burbanks 7.00-7.25; Minnesota North Dakota round red 3.05-3,25: rew supplies moderate; demand moderate; market stead; carlot track 32 94 93 93 Hi 89 89 89 74 108 106 108 Di Giorgio CP 8-20 rwl A 2 for 9 atock aoliL 11.47 12.4T (.87 9.64 13.39 14.64 8.02 (.79 CG Fd Canadian Capit Inc Caplt Stir 10.84 11.72 20 21.67 (.40 10.30 li.01 8.78 12.K 13.29 23 86 85 nelly Nursing Home, 1330 Cherry, where he had been a patient seven months. 10.03 10.97 17.90 19 Fisher Food ...1 pc 84 8-20 Monroe Auto Eq 6-27 59 90 89 89 12.76 13.95 tent sir 74U 73 73 1 mdfer Funds: UnAlrUa 51 Unit AL 492 UAirc cv5s9t ITnMerc CV4S90 Chaiminf Funds: 1 105 104 104 sales: Florida round reds ia 50 lb sack Ind TrenjLJa516a Indstir EST 7.32 (x)-A 1 for 1 Mock split. Rite Aid Corp 8-29 riA 9 for. 1 slock anltt.

Mr. Perry, a retired elec SI 914 97Vb 96 z.aui uuuornia long white 6.00. 88 87 BBW USSmlt 5s93 156 USSteel 4s96 71 72 71 711 trician and painter, left no immediate Balan 13.46 14.71 Com Stk 2.02 2.21 Grwth 7.74 1.46 Incom 8.8! 9.63 Special 2.47 1.79 Chase Group: Tri-State Mot Tr 2pc S-27 6-20 INITIAL DI Giorgio Cp new .15 8-20 8-15 Northw Aid new .1125 8-19 6-30 WhiteCn 892 15 106 106 108 Dow-Jones Averages NEW YORK (AP) ruauuN Mmua Chile 393 8 52 52 52 Graveside services will be at 11 a.m, Wednesday in -Green INCREASED STOCKS With No Hidden Charges und 13.61 .4.67 rnWwn 3H7B 1 Sfi. HOW VsVt Open Bigg low Close Net Front First Hawaiian Bk .40 6 3 6-13 La Maur Inc ,...09 6-6 8-20 Mexico 679 i 86 86 86 110.18115.07 13.85 15.14 SJi'rl litil SO Ind 965.29 968.98 954.56 959.02 8.28 lawn Cemetery at Walnut Grove Shrhld Copyrighted by The Aaaciateo preaa is 19.1820.96 Monro Auto Eq .30 -27 INTERIM 28 BR 241.23 242 34 239.23 239.79 1.62 15 VU 132.35 133.28 131.20 131.97 8.57 with the Rev. Faust Matthews Why wot it to expensive? SALES Kmc YORK (API N.Y.

Bond Sale DUPont da Nem 1.25 1-17 8-12 85 Stk 329.69 331.19 326.45 327.77 2 42 Chemical Colonial: Equirjr Fund Grwth Vent KJLllUCKir Bardea Corp .20 5-30 (-13 5.60 8.11 J3.47 14.72 S.49 8.19 (.17 8.93 13.24 14.47 1. FUNERAL SERVICE INCLUDING CLOTH COVERED CASKET Transactiona In stock used to average: Indus 726,900 Rail 94,500 Uttl 128300 65 Stk 1 950,200 Approx final total $1280.000 Prevkw. day Week ago $13,563,000 Month ago Year ago $14,738100 Two year ago $13,907,000 Jan 1 In data 1,418,109,000 KlUUUUUt Aaronwn BroeStr .125 Commere BONDS 40 Bond 73.82 0 01 officiating. Services will be under direction of Doyle L. Daniel Funeral Home, Walnut Grove.

ELMER RHODES Former Springfield businessman Elmer Rhodes, 84, of 830 East Normal, died at Monday in Burge-Protestant Hospital. He had been in failing health several months. Anchor Post rd ....1 Bade Inc 10 Bowne at Co .04 Christians 8erar ..1.25 Cox Broadcasting ..125 Ease Corp .225 Fisher Governor ..325 1968 to date 1 1.4Mi,eo,ooo 1967 to date 1J87.483.O00 10 Higher grade rail 60.380.1 10 Second grade rail 73.58-0.08 18 Public utilities 79.974-0.09 10 Gen Am Oil ...15 Cotton Income rails 65.11 General Time .......20 Commodity foture Index 136 .680.33 Gray Drug Sir GrevhndLinea, Can .125 Grumman Aircraft .25 6-4 5- 26 6- 16 6-17 5- 17 6- 20 6-11 -3-29 8-16 5- 29 8-2 $-10 7- 15 6- 13 (-1 64 1 5-20 8- 16 5-29 3-29 5- 29 6-1 6- 6 5-29 NEW YORK (AP) Cotton futures No. 2 closed 15 cents a Mr. Rhodes, a native of Jaclya Inc .05 Kaneb Pipeline .15 Kellog Co 40 ComSt Bd 6.09 Commomvlth Fds: Cap Fd U.37 12.41 Incom 11.14 12.17 Stock U.03 12.05 Cwlth A4B 1.76 1.91 Swlth C4D 1.97 213 omp A 18.34 20.04.

Compet 10.23 11.18 Comp Bd JD.JJ 11.28 Comp Fd 11.40 12.39 Com stk 1.09 6.66 Concord 21.10 21.10 Cons Inv 13.7514.11 Coram lav 6.03 6.59 Corp Id. .17.4711.11 Cntry Cap 15.5416.81 Crown (.34 9.13 Crn Win 13.7615.07 dfVegt 75.94 75.94 Decs! lac 13.92 15.11 Delawar 15.78 17.25 Delta Tr (.64 10.54 Divid Shr 4.12 4.52 Dow Thll 7.59 8.30 Dreml 17 IT.98 Dreyfus 15.67 EatonltHoward: bate higher to 25 cents lower Georgia, retired 23 years ago as president of Standard Electric Markets at a Glance Stocks Lower In slow trading. Cotton Irregular. CHICAOO: Wheat Higher; Influenced by eon. Cora Higher; strong demand.

OAt anigbert with corn. 'Soybean Mixed; Hint trade. Int lav 17.0217.27 Spec! 42.13 42.13 Bal 16.49 16.49 Com St 11.89 11.89 Sec Div 13.77 14.88 Sec Equit 4.45 4.85 Sec lav 8.84 9.68 Selec Am 11.221214 Sel SpecS 18.7120.45 Side 11.54 12.61 Sigma 12.13 13.26 Sig Inv 131914.41 Smith 10.6610.66 Sw Invest 10.411125 Sover Inv 16.19 17.71 StFrm Gth 6.19 (.19 State St 55.01 55.50 Steadmaa Fds: Am Ind 13.5214.78 Fidnc 8.41 9.19 Scteo 9.03 Stein Koe Funds: Ba! 21 90 51.90 Cap Op 17.2917.29 Stock 15.39 15.39 fJuplllGth 6.11 t.S9 -Svncr Gth 14.1915.51 TMR Ap 26.83 29.33 Teaehrs 11.86 12.35 Tschvst 841 Techncl 7.30 7.98 Techno) 8.98 8.78 Temp Gt 23 71 9J 91 Tower MR (.71 (.53 Tran Cap 9.9710.84 Trav Eq 10.85 11.66 TwenC Gth 524 1.73 TwenC Inc 1.44 1.94 Unlf Mat 12.30 13.44 TJnlfd Unavail United Finds: Accm 8.21 (.97 Incom 15.6417.09 Scien .9.03 9.57 UnFd Can 8 9.31 Vain Una Funds: Val Ua (.29 10.18 Incom 6.22 6.81 Spl Sit 8.52 10.43 VanceS spl 1.18 10.03 Vandrbt 1.80 (11.71 Vangd 8.16 (.73 Var IndPl 5.91 (.41 Viking (.29 1.01 WallSt la 12.9314.13 -Wash Mu' 14.19 15.31 Wellgton U.13 14.27 West Ind (.26 10.12 WhitehD 15.46 16.90 Windsor 10.3711.33 Winfield 7.23 7.90 Wlscon 7.78r8,31.. WL Hor "18.38 11.34 Worth 4.12 4.58 Merchants Kefrif J25 Murphy Industries! .14 Monday. InsBk Stk 6.82 7.45 Inv CoAm 15.1516.56 Inv Guid 10.5410.54 Inv lndic 17.6217.62 Inves Bos 13.9015.19 Invest Group: IDS ndi 5.68 6.17 Mut 11.33 12.32 Prog 5.36 5.83 Stock 32.38 24.32 Select (.28 9.98 Var Pay 8.99 8.77 Inv Resh 5.05 52 Ist.l 25.60 26.39 Ivest 16.98 18,56 Ivy 10.93 10.93 JHancock 9.56 10.39 Johnstn 22.9122.91 Kevslone Funds: Cus Bl 20.51 11.41 Cu BJ 21.56 23.52 Cus B4 10 31 11.26 Cus Kl 9.07 SO Cus Kl 6.43 7.02 Cua 1 U.3 25-51 Cus S2 12.4613.64 Cus S3 (.3910.25 Cu 84 6.97 7.61 PoUrHi, 5.78 6.31 Knickb (.30 Knick Gth 12.76 13.98 LMlngt U.39 12.45 Ixx Rsch 17.36 18J7 7.25 7.91 Life Stk S.S1 6.02 Life Inv 7.87 8.66 Ling 1.43 (.21 Loomit Styles Fds: Canad 41.8(41.88.

Caplt 13.37 13 37 Mut 16.09 16.09 Manhtn 25 02 Man Fnd 12.2313.37 Man Gttt 12.7918.98 Mas Tt 16.7018.21 Mate 8.03 (03 Mather 1S.HI1.B McDon 10.9111.(6 MidA Mat 13 8.07 Moody CP 17.4919.11 Moody1 15.15 16.56 Morton Fund: Grwth 12B.I Incom 4.78 5.22 Irurar (.72 (.56 MIF Fd 10.53 22.19 M1F Gth 6.50 70S Ma Omin 11.4612.46 Jm Omln 11.4612 46 Mut Shr 11 46 21.46 Mut Trust 188 1.94 NBA- Mut n. 12 a Nat WSeo 11.4711-41 National SU A slow demand for spot cotton depressed the July, 1969, con Pak-Well Corp Sears Roebuck Tecumieh Prods USTlealtyliw Western Bancorp tracts, representing the last of Butcher bog Strong to 25 cent receipt 4.500; top 26.08. Slaughter steers 50 cents higher; re Whilaker Labia Old-crop trading monthsTThere was some switching from the Wood Corp .........11 2. FUNERAL SERVICE INCLUDING STEEL CASKET g242)00 3. FUNERAL SERVICE INCLUDING ELEGANT METAL CASKET BELLAIR BURIAL VAULTS CALL US DAI OR NIGBT MR DIGNIFIED SERVICE wONE CALL DOES IT ALL" Greenlawn Funeral Hems spot July into the new-crop Steel Company here.

He was a Mason and a member of St. Paul's Methodist Church. Survivors include three daughters; Mrs. Roscoe Prescott, Route 6, Mrs. L.

V. Banta, 720 East Belmont, and Mrs. Mitchell Scott, Lansing, two brothers, Harrison and Martin, both of Marionville; four sisters, Mrs. B. F.

Solomon, 1150 West Division, Mrs. Albert Davis. ceipts 7.000; top 37.90, What Stocks Did NEW YORK (AP) 1 Prev Most Active Stocks months. The average price for mid Balan 11.912.9 NEW YORK (AP)-Se. closing price and net change of the Bfteea most ac dling 1 1-16-inch spot cotton was tive stocks traded oa the NY Nock Ex- Grwth Incom Special Stock Kberst rtisns.

Today day Advance 44 1 633 Declines 924 895 Unchanged S72 264 13.76 15.04 98 763 14.48 15.83 16.51 18.08 15 10 16.51 15.38 16.63 4- unchanged at 25.71 cents a pound for the 12 leading mar ...125,700 1 Total issue 1587 1592 Egret 81.500 kets, Emett So (.5610.43 -1 1 New highs 37 63 New low 61 38 38 67 76 43 43 56 35 48 No 1 future closed cent bale nlgfc. a cents lower than previous close. 91.100 83.400 76.400 61,100 60,000 53.800 52.200 51J00 Butter and Eggs CHICAGO (AP) (USDA) Butter: Roan SelTr Cnnt Oil -MobUOil Bolse Cased Consum Pw Occiden Pet Am Tel Tel Pac Petrol Loews Thea Bengnat fa RCA Atl Rich, Penltt Unit Holf Elect Alias Co One) fflgh. Lew CTsee Chaaf Jul Clever, Mrs. Angle Staley, Tulsa, and A.

Estes, Aurora; and two grandchildren. Services will be at 4 p.m. Wednesday in Hingner Chapel with Dr. Robert M. Arbaugh officiating.

Burial will be in Maple i 2602 26.03 26.00 26.03 3 wholesale selling price unchanged to 11 46 Energy 15.6(15.68 Entprls 10.31 U.27 Ecroity 10.87 11.88 Eoull Otk 19.6912.51 Essex 17 as Everst I 17.06 18.44 Exolor 38.86 30.70 Falrfd 14.3519.68 Frm DMn 12 43 Fed Grit 15 3016.71 Ftd Cap irSl37 Fid Fund 1(29 19.T7 Fid Trod 18.17 30.7 4- (4 1 -1 -8 4- 26.26 26.36 26.32 126.33 Oct Dee Mar May 26.74 36.74 36.71 26.72 trm-h MONVMINTS .,.50,400 JUL T. 50.108 47 nigner, Kl score AA t7.644; A 80 65. Eggs; price paid delivered to Chicago unchanged to 1 nigner; 80 per cent or bet cwmw MAUSOLEUM NatlcHMtl 26.94 36,94 36.94 6 98 such 3504 Phnw 33-1111 50.000 24 126.95 Often Jul Oct 49 ,500 6 126.9$ ter grade A whites 34-36; medium white Park Cemetery. 1 a-BKL Tex CH Sul 49,500 2 Kir go-i lands rd za-si. 0.

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