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THE GAZETTE Monday, June olor Man's Trousers Youth in Hospital Accidents After Car Collision Gives Tipoff to. Per By Hal Boyle NEW YORK (AP) Tilings a might never know if he didn't open his mail: The color of pants you wear is a tipoff to your personality, according to Emannel G. Rosenblatt, slacks manufacturer. "For example, athletic people like red, egotists like yellow, convivial folks prefer orange, and cultural people go for purple." Most moonlighters don't work by moonlight. The average moonlighter is a family man between 25 and 44, and the 13 hours a week he works extra are usually put in on weekends or after finishing his regular job.

At the age of 4 a child's brain has reached 90 per cent of its full weight. Scientists are still puzzling over studies that show a woman's brains begin to shrink in weight after 30, a man's not until he's 40. Ever think your scotch drink had a faint whiff of bourbon in it? Chances are it may have. By law, oak barrels in which bourbon is aged can be used in this country only once. So thrifty Scots buy up a million of the used barrels each year and used them to age their whisky.

Educators fret because half the students in college freshman classes drop out before winning a degree. But eventually seven out of 10 do finally graduate within a 10-year period. If you like to shoot crows, one way to lure them is to put up a stuffed owl in a tree. Crows hate and fear owls, but in daylight will attack them. Quotable notables: "never practice what you preach.

If you're gong to practice it, why preach it?" Lincoln Steffens. Health hint for backyard for new pilots now. After 10 or 12 years, pilot captains earn up to $33,000 annually. If your new dental plates are causing you to lisp or slur, try saying this sentence over and over to improve your pronunciation: "Sarah, in a shawl, shoveled soft snow softly." Prosperity note: Food now costs the American average family only 19 cents out of every dollar of income, after taxes. But in England it's 29 cents, in France 31 cents, in Japan 47 cents and in the Soviet Union 53, cents.

Business Mirrot: Interest Rate War Brewing Savings and Loans, Banks Wooing Money By Sam Dawson AP Business News Analyst NEW YORK (AP) An interest rate war is brewing. On both coasts banks and savings and loan associations are announcing that they'll pay more on some forms of savings accounts effective July 1. Any one lucky enough to have some spare cash may be in a position to play coy and be wooed. Congress has been talking of regulating this battle for savers. Some congressmen dislike high interest rates, period.

Others are alarmed at the form the battle is taking: the luring of customers' from one kind of financial institution to anothen But Thursday the House Banking Committee threw up its hands and tossed the compu'cat- Frank D. Banister, 18, Rt. 1, Hartford, is under treatment at St. Mary's Hospital for injuries sustained in a two-car collision miles west of Hartford about midnight Saturday. Four other youths in the cars were brought to the hospital for checks on minor injuries.

According to John D. Rogers, Deputy Sheriff, who took statements from car occupants and others in a third vehicle at the crash scene, the cars involved were a 1S65 Chevrolet driven by Banister and a 1966 Chevrolet driven by Henry J. Hoelting, 20, of Olpe. According to the accident report, both cars were east bound on a road running west of the Hartford High School building. At least part of the group had (Continued from pg.

employed by Lockheed Aircraft of Los Angeles. The Schlagel car was hit by a freight train on a Missouri- Kansas-Texas crossing about a a mile and one half south of Olathe. There are no gates or signals at the crossing. A Kansas City, man and his 15-year-old son were killed Saturday when they were hit by a car while they were changing a tire on the shoulder of Interstate 35 near Wellsville. The dead were 35-year-old Wilbur S.

Crenshaw and Marvin L. Crenshaw. The driver of the car, Ronald Zahl, 22, of Wellsville, told a highway partolman that the father and son walked in front of Markets Fmnnria Volume for the day was esti- cmporia quotations mated at 5i6 milUon been at a swimming pit west of his car on the highway. Hartford. The lead car driven Two Kansas City, men by Banister had stopped and was were killed Friday night when beine backed up toward a their car crashed and burned Quotations given below are reported to The Gazette by local firms: EGGS A Large doz.

29c A Medium doz. 23c Large doz. 23c Current Receipts doz. 21c Checks and Dirties dcz. ISc CREAM AND BUTTERFAT Butterfat, premium grade 47c Ib.

Butter fat, first grade 42c Ib. GRAIN Wheat $1.77 bu. Milo $1.95 cwt. Corn $2.30 cwt. Corn $2.25 cwt.

No. 1 Barley $2.20 cwt. No. 2 Soybeans $3.41 bu. ft ft being backed up toward a their car crashed and burned parked car, it was reported.

The on U.S. 40, 14 miles west of car driven by Hoelting collided that city. The two were so bad- with the car ahead, and vision burned they were not iden- was obscured by some road dust, according to a statement. The 1965 Chevrolet was damaged an estimated $1,700, and the 1966 model an estimated $900. for accounts that must be $2,500 or more and held for nine months.

Most mutual savings banks were paying dividends at the rate of per cent on regular savings ones readily with- drawable until January. Then most went to per cent. But now one of the largest in New York City says it will pay a 5 per cent dividend on regular accounts. Another big one says it will pay 5 per cent on accounts that must be held for specified terms. As the interest war spreads, two of the largest savings and loan associations in California tified until Saturday.

They were Lawrence Barnett, 51, and Charles Rosemund, 45. These based on Friday's sale, were furnished by tht Emporia Livestock Sales Company. Saleable receipts, 541 cattle. Butcher cows and bulls 50 cents lower; other classes steady. William Lundstrom of Tonga- Baby ca i ves 5 -40 per head, noxie, told officers his car was Butcher calves $2 cwt.

struck from behind by the car Good and choice steers under occupied by the two men. Lund- 500 ds $25 31 common ft Amcrican stock strom said that after the colh- steers 23; dairy steers $19 23 Good and choice heif- 450 pounds compared with 7.4 million Friday. Prices advanced moderately during the morning on a background of good business news but gradually eroded. Douglas slumped more than 5 points and United Aircraft, Boeing and General Dynamics lost more than a point. Zenith fell more than 2 points and Sperry Rand was off more than a point.

Losses of better than 2 points were taken by Pan American World Airways, American Airlines, United Air Lines and Eastern Air Lines. U.S. Steel, Bethlehem, Republic and Jones Laughlin held onto their gains of half a point. Motors turned mixed with General Motors and Ford Motor ahead fractionally and Chrysler and American Motors down in the same range. American Telephone's advance was shaved to a point.

Du Pont held a gain of more than 2 points. IBM's advance of 4 points withered to a loss of more than UNCLASSIFIED YOUNG MAN PRESSMAN Experience preferred, but will train. Should be mechanically inclined. Permanent. Good wages and fringe benefits.

See: KENNETH WILLIAMS THE EMPORIA GAZETTE YOUNG MAN Interested in Offict Work Kansas City Typing essential. Some knowledge of bookkeeping helpful. Applicant muse be interested in permanent work. Salary commensurate with ability. Fringe Calt Victor 2-5200, Kama) Citf or write PRODUCERS TEXAS.

MARKETING 200 Livestock Exchange Kansas City, Mo. to shoe gentjf 36-d7-2 horse. DI 2-4973, Hartford. HAMPSHIRE Weaned Pigs 1900 East South Avenue. DI 2-6045.

LARGE SIZE squirrel cage fan with 57-c6-29 G.E. motor. Excellent as exhaust fan. Fine for cooling livestock, CLEAN, 1961 CHEVROLET Impala Also assorted throw rugs, braided rug. Round gate-leg table, ironing board, wooden typewriter table or desk, other miscellaneous articles.

1227 Lawrence. FOR SALE or Trade 1963 Ford Fairiane four-door, 6-cylinder, stick shift, clean and attractive. Low mile- suburban or country house by Au- age. One owner, $1,295. H.

H. Bush, gust ist. Call MI collect, Mo- two-door hardtop, V-8, stick shift, and radio. 2009 West Fifteenth, after 5:30 p.m. i2-c6-29 WANTED to Rent Three-bedroom DI 2-1747 line, Kansas.

sion their car veered across the highway, plunged down an embankment flames. and burst into ers Exchange were higher in heavy trading. common heifers $18-21 cwt. Good and choice steers 500-750 pounds A car was struck by a semi- $24-27; common steers trailer truck Friday night on dairy steers $18-22 cwt. Good Interstate 70 about one mile and choice steers 750 pounds west of Salina, resulting in the and heavier common death of Mrs.

Howard H. Min- steers $20-22; dairy steers $18- ick, 38, and her 13-year-old 21.50 cwt. Good and choice heif-. daughter Nancy. Howard Min- ers 500 800 pounds ick, 40, Barbara Minick, 16, and common heifers cwt.

Connie Danley, also 16, were Butcher steers and heifers 750 injured. The truck driver, 32- pounds and heavier year-old John Hannigan of Den- cwt. Stock cows $17-19 cwt. Cow ver, was not injured. and calf pairs $150-250.

Stocker The highway patrol said the bulls 500 700 pounds $22-24; 700- NEW YORK (AP) Closing stocks: Close Net chg. chefs: If you barbecue your ed question of putting limits on announce they'll go up from the apparenUy "Minick 100 pounds $20-22 cwt. Big heif- hands instead of the steak, wash them quickly in mild soap and cold water. Cold water helps soothe minor burns. America now has 22 million teen-agers of whom not more than 20 million are usually using the phone at the same time.

That boy of yours having trouble making up his mind about a career? The airlines are crying State to Give Tests For a Tax Examiner TOPERA A Kansas civil service examination for Tax Examiner will be given in July, the State Personnel Division announced today. There are eight positions open. Three of the vacancies are in the headquarters office of the Department of Revenue in Topeka, two are in the Wichita branch office of the Department, and three are field positions in central and western Kansas. The starging salary is $309 per month. Including merit increases and longevity increases, an employe may advance to $530 per month.

Applications will be accepted until July 15th. Application forms and further information about the positions may be obtained from the State Personnel Division, 801 Harrison Street, Topeka. how much interest can be paid on what form of account over to the Federal Reserve Board with a plea -for action. The Fed has been active in talking quietly to commercial bankers about what it considers an allied but perhaps more, pressing danger, and one more squarely in its province: the granting of loans for projects that could be considered more speculative than productive. And the spurt of interest rate increases over recent weeks works both ways: for savers or for borrowers.

are getting more for their money, whether they put it in U.S. Savings Bonds, deposit it in some types of commercial bank accounts, invest it with mutual savings banks, or deal with savings and loan associations. 5 per cent with which they've been rewarding savers. They'll start paying per cent on passbook accounts and per cent on accounts held for a long period. Why all this generosity to those who save for short or long periods? Because the banks and the associations are short of money and this, despite the contin- vehicle from the rear, as both were headed east toward Salina.

The. car was knocked across a median strip into a ditch. Robert Huesser, 22, Alta Vista, was killed Friday night in a erettes com'l cows utility cows canner and cutter cows shelly canners $11 cwt. Com'l bulls utility bulls canner and cutter bulls cwt. ft ft car that hit a guard rail on In- terstate 70 about 22 miles west fOQUCC of Topeka.

Richard D. Pruitt, 23, Bonner KANSAS CITY (AP)-Whole- uing rise in the nation's total Springs, died Sunday night in a sale eggs: large, 80 per cent supply of money. The demand Kansas City, hospital of 35-37; mediums, 80 per cent injuries received in a crash 28-30. Butter unchanged: grade that killed two men June 14. Ib quarters 77; grade A Ib, The other man who survived solid 76.

the one-car accident, Donald ft Knipp, 21, of Bonner Sprigs, is Kansas OtV Grain in rriHral ronrtiHrm. for loans has been rising faster than the banks could lay hands on lendable funds. So they've raised interest rates to lure those with idle cash. The associations have been losing funds. Some withdrawn money may have gone to the competing banks, some to buy stocks, some to pay taxes.

But the associations say they have in critical i Eight persons were killed in traffic accidents in Missouri over the weekend. ft ft Borrowers are likely to be not enough lendable funds to To Represent Firms paying more interest on loans from banks, mortgages, or monthly instalment payments for cars or appliances. Commercial banks are lowed-by legal regulation to pay no more than 4 per cent for reg- lular savings accounts with withdrawal privileges. But the biggest banks in many parts of the nation are paying 5 per cent or more on large amounts that can't be withdrawn over a specified period. The largest banks in New York City pay 5 per cent the moment.

meet the needs of the mortgage market and that home building will suffer. That's why Congress and the monetary authorities are concerned. Home building is lagging. Demand for business loans has risen even while the monetary watchdogs have been trying to restrain over exuberance by keeping credit moderately tight and interest charges high. The saver is sitting pretty at Raymond L.

Carter, 1014 Neosho has been named a sales representative for Federated Mutual Implement and Hardware Insurance Company and Federated Life Insurance Company. E. B. Lull, Vice President and Central Division Manager for the companies, said Mr. Carter has completed the prescribed company sales training courses, and has qualified to represent Federated on both business and personal lines.

DICK TRACY By Chester Gould UGLY CHRISTINE COUNTS OUT THE MONEY, BRIBERY HAS HIS FIRST RIDE IN THE STOLEN SPACE COUPE. FIVE THOUSAND- SIX THOUSAND- SEVEN NOW SLOW IT DOWN TO ORBIT, FELLOWS ITf FROM THE DEPTHS OF THAT CASE UGLY CHRISTINES HAND SLOWLY EMERGES, BUT THIS TIME NOT FILLED WITH MONEY? POGO By Walt Kelly BEST WE CAN DO I IS GETCLEANEP IN THE BEEN A GOIM'ON-? MOW I COME TWeyS ALL SMUPOEP UP THAT WAV? PERN FOOLS CLUMB INTOMYMAR5 STEVE CANYON By Milton Caniff 60T t- 051 KEN NOW WE DON 7 EVEN KNOW WHEECH WAR KANSAS CITY 749 cars; No. 2 hard and dark hard 2.16; No. 3 1.92y4-2.23%n; No. 2 red wheat 1.94V4-1.98%n; No.

3 1.92'/4-1.97%n. Corn 14 cars; No. 2 white 1.30-1.37n; No. 3 1.20-1.36n; No. 2 yellow mixed 1.35; No.

3 1.32%-1.36. Oats 1 car; nom unch. No. 2 White 74-76n; No. 3 73-75n.

Milo maize 2.04-2.07n. Rye 1.19V$i-1.24%n. Barley 1.00-l.OSn. Soybeans 3.50-3.69n. Sacked bran 40.50-41.25.

Shorts 46.50-47.25. Wheat futures closed to lower. Wheat futures: Open High Low Close Jly 1.92 3 1.93Vi 1.91V4 1.92 Sep 1.92% 1.93% 1.91V4 1.92 Dec 1.95V4 1.95% 1.93V4 1.94 Mar 1.97% 1.97% 1.95V4 IMVa May 1.90% 1.89% 1.89 1.89Vs ft K. C. Livestock KANSAS CITY 6,000 calves 200; steers and heifers 25-50 lower; cows lower; rest mostly steady; high choice with end prime 25.50; mostly choice 24.75-25.25; good and choice 24.00-24.75; heifers high choice with end 24.25-24.50; choice 23.50-24.00; good and low choice 21.75-23.50; cows 17.00-17.75; higher yielding 17.75-18.50; feeder steers choice 24.25-25.00; choice and prime 25.00-35; good and low choice 23.50-25.75; heifers good and choice 22.00-23.50; feeder calves, steers good and low choice 28.00-30.00.

Hogs barrows and gilts 25-50 lower; steady to 50 lower; barrows and gilts 1-3 190-240 Ib 25.00-25; 1-2 190-233 Ib 25.25-50; 1-3 240-250 Ib 24.50-25.00; 250-310 Ib 22.25-24.75; sows 17.50-21.00. Sheep lambs slow weak to 50 lower; shorn ewes steady; spring lambs choice and prime 23.00-50; ewes 5.00-6.00. ft ft Stocks NEW YORK stock market closed moderately lower today after having been ahead in early trading. Trading was dull. Prices started turning downward about midday and the decline gradually deepened.

There were no particular developments to account for the turnabout. The dip was paced by aircrafts, electronics and airlines Vs. Vs Admiral Allied Ch Allia Chai Am Airlin Am Cyan 36V4 Am Mot Vi Am Tel Tel Am Tob Apeo Oil Atchison Va, Atlas Chem Va Avco Corp Beat Fds Beech Aire 7 Beth Steel Va Boeing 72 Bran Airw Celanese 72 Cessna Air 49 Chi RI PAG Chrysler 39 7 a Cities Sv Vz CBS 59 Com Sat Con Can Cont Oil Curtiss Wr 20 Dow Chem du Pont Eagle 'P East Kod 2 Emer El Emp El 30 Fair Killer 17 Firestone FMC Cp Ford Mot Gamble Sk 29 Gen Dynam 55 Gen Elec Gen Motors Gen Tel El Goodyear 51V4 Gulf Oil Hallibur Here Pdr Indian Hd Int Bus Mch Int Harv Int Paper 1 Kan KG Sou Ind Kan 28 7 8 Kan 22V 4 Lone Cem Marq Cem Martin 25 McCrory Mercant St Middle Ut Minn Mo Kan Tex Mo Pac A 84 Mobil Oil Mont Ward 34V 4 1 Morrell Nat Bise Nat Gyps NY Central 75Ys Nor Gas Nor Pac Okla Okla Gas 21 7 8 Peab Coal 31 Penney JC Pa RR 59 7 8 Pet Milk Phill Pet Proct RCA Rayonier Reyn Met 27s St. Jos Lead St Reg Pap Sears Roeb Sinclair Skelly Oil Sperry Rd Std Oil Cal 1 Std Oil Ind Std Oil NJ Sunray DX Texaco Tidewat Oil Tran Air UnCarbide Un Elec 25 US Rub 42 Unit Westg' El Wool worth INVESTMENT COMPANIES (Mutual Funds) Available bid and aiked pricei of selected mutual funds to i p.m. Bid Aifced Affiliated Funds 8.80 Boston Fund 9.43 ATTENTION, Housewives, if you live in Madison vicinity.

Start now! Opportunity to earn $40 to $50 weekly commission. Hours optional. We train. Write at once: Mrs. Virginia Lofflin, Avon District Manager, 1612 Montana, Dorado, Kansas.

LADIES HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT ABOUT SELLING AVON? It costs nothing to find out details Write Avon Manager MRS. NELL WESTALL Box 728 Emporia, Kansas Phone DI 2-0131 FOR 1957 Bel Air Chevrolet. Call 012-8552 after 5:00 p.m. FOR SALE Two-bedroom mobile home, 1959 600 Clark, Space 28. 012-0674.

WANTED to A four- or five- bedroom home. Will sign a lease. Call Ranch House Motel, DI 28330, Mrs. Cook. 10 cents room lots to over 120 fresh patterns at moneysaving prices.

Don's Decorating Center, Sixth and Commercial. 20-C7-2 HORSE SALE Thursday, June 3oth, 7 p. m. Giger Livestock Sale Emporia, Kansas. FOR SALE 1958 Oldsmobile, stick transmission, complete.

Reasonable. DI 2-6509. M-P7-2 YARD AND PATIO SALE To be held at the Clayton farm located miles north of Admire on Highway No. 99, the following described property, on SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1966 Beginning at 1:00 p.m. Maytag washer, dryer and tubs, n-ft.

International freezer, Westinghouse electric range, gas heater, light maple dining table and six chairs, three NEED BEEF for holiday Order today. We have some nice heifer beef, ready to package. Food Bank, Olpe. GIGER'S LIVESTOCK SALES COMPANY WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1:00 p. m.

15 Whiteface Steers, 20 Holstein Steers, 900 25 Black and Black Whitefaee Steers, 500-800 20 Mixed Steers, 25 Mixed Bulls, 600-800 30 Mixed Heifers, 50 Mixed Cattle HORSE SALE THURSDAY NIGHT GIGER'S Old West Highway 50 WESTERN SADDLE, perfect condition, DI 2-7707. 1208 Beverly. K.S.T.C. FACULTY membtr, metal cupboards, izxis-ft. Olson rug, children, needi two- or three-bedroom house, unfurnished, September lit, 1002 West Twenty-fourth, Kansas.

FOR three-bedroom home with 10 acre). DI 3.4881. FOR RENT Two-tectroom unfur- size bed and mattress, dresser, wardrobe, leather couch, two- big chairs, lounge lawn chair, buffet, child's swing set, steel cot, record or bookcase, old telephone, old cider press, barrel churn, old wheels, forks, shovels, bars, and hand tools. Other articles too numerous to mention TERMS: property to be nished house, a month. No bills settled for before being removed.

Not responsible for accidents EDNA CLAYTON, Owner Merrit Auctioneer E. A. Peterson, Clerk l-ey-l- FOR SALE Good fishing rig, 1953 Chevrolet panel. good, new tires. 220 South Exchange.

DI 2-1084. 64-C7-2 STRAYED Female sheared Collie, old. Lump on hip. 012-4763. paid.

DI 2-3796. FOR SALE Fold-down camp trailer, reasonably priced for quick sale. 702 Garfield. 79-C7-2 THREE-ROOM redecorated, private, modern, ground floor duplex. J.

B. Hoover, 25 South Neosho. 9I-C7-2 Cramer's greenhouse, 502 Whildin. 64-C7-2 Nat'l Growth Series 10.18 11.13 Nat'l Income Series 6.04 6.60 Nat'l Stock Series 8.50 9.39 Putnam Growth 12.72 13.90 LONGHOFER Roofing and Painting Free estimates. Fully insured.

012-1302. HAVING WATER PROBLEMS IN YOUR BASEMENT? Why not call us for fret mates on our material. Waterproofs and beautifies, in your of rainbow colors. Holds under 75 of water pressure. Goes on over all masonry brick, blocks, and sheet rock.

Lasts for decades. TRI-STATE COLORCRETH OF EMPORIA DI 2-1757 FOR Good, three-room, furnished, newly decorated, first-floor apartment. Private bath. Adults only. No pets.

DI 2-4604. Quarterly DistJ Security Equity 7.89 12.16 Television Electronics 10.43 United Accum. 18.24 United Income 14.18 United Science 10.08 Value Line Income 6.12 Value Line Spi. Sit. 5.39 Wellington Fund 13.9° Windsor Fund 19.21 Winfield Growth 10.75 8.62 13.29 11.37 19.93 15.50 11.02 6.71 5-91 15.15 20.88 11.75 FURNISHED apartment available for July and August.

Near K.S.T.C. Call DI 2-6489. 9i-p7-a POWER MOWER, gas heater, electric heater, rugs 6x9, cooking utensils, pictures, two pieces of luggage, wardrobe trunk, dresses (sizes 12 to 16), one hand-carved antique overstuffed chair, barbecue grill, large electric fan, and many other miscellaneous items. 1621 Berkeley Road, DI 2-0379. Thursday, June 3oth, at 8:00 a.

m. CLASS. DISPLAY ADV. WANTED TO Want to Buy ALFALFA BALED STRAW ANDERSON CATTLE CO. DI 2-0330 CLASS.

DISPLAY ADV. BUSINESS SERVICES with losses ranging up to 3 points and higher. Douglas fell Incorporated Fund 13.05 more than 6 points. Zenith lost Group: 3 points. Pan American World Airways and American Airlines stumped about 4 points.

The glamor stocks also were 9.51 10.33 1.1.27 Mutual 11.51 Stock 20.64 Selectiva 9.87 Var. Pay 8.68 Keyttone K-a 7.16 hard hit, Xerox losing 6 points Mass. Iniu Trust" 16.45 and Polaroid 5. Ntt'l Dividend 4.96 12.52 10.62 9.43 7.82 17.98 SkyCraft, Inc. Cessna Your Complete One Stop Aviation Facility FA A APPROVED RADIO SHOP Radio Sales and Service; Maintenance Shop; Large Parts Inventory; Line Service, 80-100-Jet Fuels.

Aircraft Insurance, New and Used Aircraft. SKYCRAFT, INC. P.O. Box 3, HUTCHINSON, KANSAS, MOfuwk 3-3354 tl-et-Tt.

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