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The Daily Reporter from Greenfield, Indiana • Page 12

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12 The Daily Reporter, Greenfield, Indiana, Thursday, December 11, 19M Reporter briefing 192 jo 192 191 'A was supportive. But gains were limited by Oats professional and commission house sell- 167 164 167 163V4 ing. Area deaths nll 1 1 i59'i 155'A i59'i i54Vi Trading was choppy in corn and wheat J5i'iJ4V4J5iV4J45'A throughout the session-Support for both 143 139 143Vi 139'A nmmnAM linlrorl tn ArnnB ideas of Carla Mullins, Greenfield. Wednesday dismissals Mary Boram, Pendleton. Infant Spears, Indianapolis 'Gladys Konkle, Greenfield.

Don Reynolds, Greenfield. Max Hicks, Knightstown. Beverly Clift, Greenfield. Highs for Sunday will range from the mid-30s to mid-40s with readings Monday -mostly in the 40s. Lows will be in the mid-20s to mid-30s.

The" only mention of precipitation during the period is in the north Friday where some light snow might fall. Generally there will be partly sunny to sunny conditions. uui I 139 1364 139 136 Mar Dec Mar Way Jly Sep Jan Mar May Jly Aug Sep Nov Jan Soybeans 494 491 'A 493 491 498 7 495 498 4 496 502VS $00 502 500 505 502 4 505 502 497 Vd 495 Vj 497 495 498 496 498 Vt 496 Vj 506 Va 503 506 Vi 503 Incidents near-term export business, especially for Wheat. Heavy delivery notices pressured nearby corn prices along with light follow-through selling, but reports that Mexico may soon be in the market for corn supported the deferred contracts. At the close, com was off to up IV4, soybeans up 1 to 3, wheat up to down 1 and oats up 3 to 6.

Bulletin board Today 7 p.m. Hancock County Soil and Water Conservation District Board, Farm Bureau Insurance board room, 122S N. State St. 7:30 p.m. Greenfield City Council, City Hall.

Dec. 8 6:40 a.m. Break-in and entry of utility shed: lock torn off of utility shed and two bicycles stolen, 916 W. Fourth St. Dec.

10 9:09 a.m. Theft from car: cookbooks and straw fan stolen from car, 500 N. Baldwin St. Clothes hanger used to lift right window on front door. 7:26 p.m.

Theft reported: two candle holders removed from table at Long John Silver's Seafood Shoppe, 2080 W. Main St. 10:28 p.m. Harassing telephone calls reported. Route 1, New Palestine.

Markets CHICAGO A late rally in soybean oil boosted soybean futures on the Chicago Board of Trade. Soybeans and oats were higher across the board while corn and wheat futures were narrowly mixed. The oil market was supported by commercial buying on news of higher prices for soybean oil in Europe. There also was talk that recent losses were overdone and that prices were due for an upward correction. The soybean basis was firm at the Gulf, HANCOCK COUNTY CO-OP Dec.

10 INDIANAPOLIS Livestock: Hogs 600; barrows and gilts active, 50-1 lower; No 1-3 225-250 lb 53.25-54; sows active, 2-3 lower; No 1-3 485-780 lb 41-47. Cattle 25; no test. Indiana Direct Hogs A range of prices at 70 Indiana rural markets: Demand good; barrows and gilts weak to 50 lower: No 1-2 210-250 lb 52.25-53; sows steady to 1 lower; No 1-2 300-650 lb 39-43. New Crop Friends may call from 2-5 and 6-9 p.m. today.

Survivors include daughters, Mrs. Raymond (Lillian) Davis, Anderson, and Mrs. Paul (Norma) Seal, Fortville; brothers, Ralph Stanley, Indianapolis, and Kenneth Stanley, Anderson; five grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and three step-great-grandchildren. Loyd T. Loyd T.

Jones, 58, Route 1, Knightstown, died Tuesday at Indianapolis' Veterans Administration Hospital following an extended illness. He was born Aug. 19, 1928, in Deer Lodge, and was a veteran of the Korean Conflict. Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Elsie Jones, Route 1, Knightstown; son, Ronnie Jones, Elizabethtown, brothers, Kenneth Jones, Michigan City, Vernon and Roland Jones, both of Mableton James Jones, Knightstown, Jack Jones, Cambridge and Roy Jones, Shelby ville; and sister, Linda Sullivan, Shelbyville.

Services are 2 p.m. Friday at Butcher Funeral Home, Knightstown, with the Rev. Ron Sams officiating. Burial will follow at Center Cemetery near Mays. Friends may call from 4-9 p.m.

today at the funeral home. Ralph Cecil Ball, 78, died Wednesday in Iowa Falls, Iowa. He was born Jan. 11, 1908, the son of Henry and Sarah Ball. He was married' to Dorothy (Warner) Ball, whosurvives.

Survivors include sons, Richard and Dale Ball, both of Iowa Falls, Norman Ball, Las Vegas, and Larry, Garry and David Ball, all of the Greenfield area; a daughter, Marilyn Cox, Texas; sisters, Helen Brooks and Martha Brizendine, both of Greenfield; and many nieces and nephews. Funeral arrangements are pending at Lend Funeral Home, Iowa Falls. Burial will follow in Iowa Falls. Mabel R. Fausset Mabel R.

Fausset, 85, rural Pendleton, died Tuesday at her home. Born April 14, 1901, in Ripley County, she was the daughter of Frank and Lillie (Michaels) Stanley. She was married to E. Ray Fausset, who died in November 1972. She was a homemaker and a member of Grove Church of the Brethren and Christian Ladies' Aide of Ingalls.

The funeral will be 10 a.m. Friday at Wilson-St. Pierre Bright Chapel, Pendleton, with Brother John Long officiating. Burial will follow in Gravel Lawn Cemetery, Fortville. lespite a slight increase in farmer selling.

Accidents ie official lowered his estimate of jzilian soybean production which also i Hancock County Current Co-op Cash Elevators Bids Bids Corn 1.44 Soybeans 4.79 Wheat Emporia Grain Company Corn 156 Soybeans 4.84 Wheat Indiana Grain Beech Grove Corn l.Slii Soybeans 4.94 Wheat 1.61 4.73 24 hour grain market number is 482-5554 Dec. 10 8:40 a.m. Semi-tractor trailer truck driven by Robert D. Park, 21, Route 6, backed into utility guy wires after failing to make turn in alley, 200 feet 'north of East Main Street. No injuries reported.

5:03 p.m. Collision involving vehicles driven by Everett A. Tucker, 73, Indianapolis, and Eston E. Dooley, 44, Route 3, Fortville Pike and CR 300N. No injuries reported.

7:44 p.m. Vehicle driven by Carlos A. Garcia, 21, 1509 Sherwood Drive, backed into a vehicle driven by Jack D. Stevens, 32, Gallatin, parking lot at 1492 N. State St.

No injuries reported. 7:55 p.m. Collision involving vehicles driven by Steven R. Geiger, 33, Mt. Vernon, and Leo E.

Marion, 51, Goodland, 1-70 east of 96 Geiger fatally injured. GEM ELEVATOR Current New Corn 145 Soybeans 4.80 Wheat MORRISTOWN ELEVATOR CurVent New Corn 1.59 Soybeans 4.88 Wheat Copper Tree Fashions 23 W. Main Greenfield jj jl; All Merchandise 5 Weather Arrest LOCALLY TONIGHT and FP.IDAY 1 cloudy. Lows tonight in low 20s. West Dec.

10 Belinda J. Spurlock, 20, 921 W. Walnut theft, released on recognizance. CHICAGO (UPI) Closing grain fut ures range on the Chicago Board of Trade Wednesday High low Sortie Prev Wheat Dec 22 zrr irm 279 Mar 279Vj 277 278V2 277 May 266V2 264Vj 264 265Vj Jly 247V4 244 245 246 Sep 248' 247 2474 248V4 Corn Dec 162 161 Vj 162 Mar 171 169V 170Vj 170V4 May 177 175 177 176Vj Jly 179 178V4 179 179V4 Sep I8IV4 180 180 180 Dec 185 I83V4 185 183 STATEWIDE The weatherman says the chill will come off the Indiana weather late during the wwkpnd. ihn fnrccnstcrs say that conditions until Sunday will remain rattier cool with lows in the teens and 20s and the afternoon highs not getting any warmer than the 30s.

That would make Saturday a good time to finish the holiday shopping, wrap presents and decorate the Christmas tree before heading out Sunday to rake the remaining leaves from fall. wind 5 to 10 mph tonight. Highs Friday near EXTENDED SATURDAY through MONDAY Fair and cold Saturday. Lows upper teens to mid-20s. Highs upper 20s to 30s.

Partly cloudy and warmer Sunday and Monday. Lows mid-20s to mid-30s. Highs 35 to 45 Sunday and mostly 40s Monday. Hospital notes Wednesday admissions Brenda Hart, Ingalls. Patricia Love.

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And it's fun to watch us toss the dough. We make it fresh from scratch every Sorry No Bargain Shows On "Hoosiers" CloMd Dae. 1 thru Dec. II for Early Holiday THE MONSTKR nrmjum. morning and ssfflr knead it by hand PAN I i Very deepa disha.

Thick, golden brown crust brim coated with olive oil so the crust comes out extra crunchy, extra tasty. 4r Holiday Hours: ming with rich tomato I I sauce, your choice of The big, big pizza lover's taste. More of our but Fri. tery crust, our tangy tomato sauce, our flavorful cheeses, and our scrump Open Til 8:00 pm Starting Dec. 11 Thru Dec.

23 i abundant top- tious toppings. And like all our pizzas, it's made to order special for you. ran rm 1 Free Delivery 31 Free Normal Installation 9k pings, and our unique blen BOB OWENS i tv-appli iS Whirlpool pn I 119W. of natural Mozzarella and Muenster cheeses. Mmmmm! ORTH ST.

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Not valid with any other coupon or discount. Offer good through December 31, 1986 Round pizza (with up to 3 toppings) and 2 "Create-Your-Own" 10 am to 7:00 pm ij nana- lossea Round pizza. Steoh Duncan IfM DDi Salad Bars. Not valid with any other coupon or discount. in w.ir (Offer ffnod Monday ScUirdav.

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