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Page 14 The morning report Allies Deaths PfllLY CAPITAL NEWS. Jefferson City, Mo. Wednesday, March 15, 1972 Hospital admissions St. Mary's Charles Filer, Route Mrs. Laverne Schulte, Route Mrs.

Ester MeKinney, Union; Daniel Scheppcrs, 320 E. Ashley Clarine Hobinett, 2027 Southridge Miss Lynette Golt, California; Dolores Eisterhold, Frceburg. Richard Rankle. Elston; Randall Runkie, Elston: Law- rence Kempker, 1G22 Bald Hill Mrs. Elizabeth Sestak, Freeburg; Miss Renee Hilkfi, 1'Vceburg; Miss Sharon Morris, Holts Summit: Mrs, i i i a Struemph, i a Bradley Friley, 722 Rockhill Mrs.

Dolores Eisterhold. Frncburg; Miss Clementine Winkelnian, Route Mrs. Kimigunda Sch- mitx. Bonnotts Mill; Mrs. Bird- Scrivner, 207 Donald Mrs.

Vera Livengood, 135 W. Circle John Brugioni, 217 Fulkerson Raymond Rum- er. 1305 Major Lonnie Sliiklcs, 2214 Hillsdalr Patsy Lucas, Holts Sum- mit; Mrs. Ida Voss, Linn. Charles E.

Still Mahanoy, 412 Lafayette Mrs. Brooks a i Versailles: Anthony Bemboom, 1625 Green Berry Alfred Lovell. 2826 S. Ten Mile Mrs. Nancy Smith.

Route Mrs. Cluin Chi Fast, California; Mrs. Vicky Kliethennes, Linn; Mrs. Frieda Fierce, Owen- svillc; Miller Watts, Owen- sville; Mrs. Melba Dawson, Moiiigomery Cily; Douglas Ruediger, 923 Washington St.

Edward Kempker Hen- ley; Floyd Bailey, Beaufort; Mrs. Clara Linhardt, Chamois; Mrs. Maxine Davis, James- town; William Schuencmeyer, Owensville; Mrs. Beulah Pur- riham, Vienna; Mrs. Nancy Thompson, 317 Adams James Thompson, Holts Sum- mit; Donald Fleming, St.

James; George Rowe, Iberia; Mrs. Peggy Ebeling, Windsor; Charles Watts, Owensville; Mrs. Nola Hefner, Belle; Mrs. Frankie Powell, 415 Marshall Ray Burnett, Route Clyde Garvin, South Ten Mile Drive. Memorial Mrs.

Corrine Schultz, Rolla; Mrs. Dorothy Wilson, Harb- sburg; a Schneider, Crocker; Mrs. Flora Drewel, Belle. Thomas Collier. 1009 Les- lie Mrs.

Mary Card- well, 1101 Indian Alfred Prenger, 616 Broadway Mrs. Mary Doehring, Holts Summit; Edward Kueffer, Cal- fornia. Marriage license applications Clyde Lee Fora and Birdie LeAnn Surface, both of Jef- ferson Cit.y. David L. Ownes and Peggy R.

Schwartc, both of Jef- ferson City. Quincy Truman Weaver and Beth Richards, both of Kansas City, Kan. Circuit court Henry a through Marjorie Durham, plaintiff, vs. Charles Parker et al, defendants; stipulation of dismissal filed and case dismissed in damage i FREE TAX FORMS FEDERAL STATE THRIFTY FINANCE Magistrate court Ronald Otto Meyer, 17, of 1522 Calvin Lane; fined S15 and $12.10 for speeding 70 mph in 55 mph one. Gerald Ray Ferrin, 20, Eugene; fined S15 and $12.10 costs for failure to drive on the right half of the highway.

Glen Henry Hemeyer, 35. of 110 N. Bluff fined S25 and S12.10 costs for failure to drive on the right half of the highway. James D. Gibler, Califor- nia; sentenced to 30 days in and sentence suspended on condition of support payments after being found guilty of non-support.

Platt Thorpe Hubbell, 21, Kansas City; fined S25 and $12.10 costs for speeding 94 mph in 70 mph one. Ronald Lee Miller, 25, of 428 E. Dunklin fined -Ig and S12.10 costs for failure to transfer vehicle license. Josephere Pierre Dominque, 18, of 1830 Clover Lane; fined S25 and $17.05 costs for driving with altered Missouri operators license. Alvin a 2 7 a a a fined S15 and $14.30 costs for improper vehicle registration.

Norwood Roland Richard- son, 48, of 107 Polk fined $100 and 514.30 costs and receives suspended 15-day jail sentence for driving after priod of revokation and before obtaining a new license. Wilma Scott Antweiler, 40, of 200 N. Southridge; fined S15 and 512.10 costs for careless and imprudent driving. Sheriff's reports Bob Pendleton, Route 2, reported his 14-foot boat yas stolen sometime between March 4 and March 11 from the Moreau River. A chain holding the boat had repor- tedly been broken.

David Means, 1117 Madeline reported someone had taken a radiator and car- fa a from his car sometime Sunday night from McCubbin Trailer Court. John Lueckenolee, Elston, owner of Hy-Klas Market at A a Flats, reported someone had taken a coin box from a soda machine last weekend. There were no signs of forceable entry and it was believed that someone used a key to open the box. John Haslag, Haslag Mobile me owner, reported someone had attempted entry at a mobile home last weekend by pushing in the door. No entry was gained, but, entry had been reported when a screen was cut out.

Area accidents 10:15 p.m. Monday on Route CC, 1.8 miles south of U. S. 50 in Osage County, involving vehicle driven by John Leo Brandt, 19, Linn. Brandt reportedly received minor injury.

8:30 a.m. Tuesday in Moniteau County, on Highway 5 at the junction of Route NN, involv- ing a school bus driven by Claude Edward Nichols, 57, Tipton, and Mildred i Pultz, 51, Marshall. There were no injuries. claim DeweyMcCarn victory dies af age 73 Dcwey Ulysses McCar MARKETS of a GLANCE YESTERDAY'S CLOSE INCOME TAX RETURNS Personal Accurate Conscientious Federal-State Call Jim Eppenauer EPPENAUER BOOKKEEPING-TAX 1117 ne St. 635-1229 Accidents 4:44 p.m.

Tuesday in the 500 block of West McCarty Street, involving a car driven by James Paul Schlosser. 305 Vetlers Lane and a pedestrian, a 402 Harrison St. She. sustained only minor in- juries. Fire calls 5:08 Monday.

Roof thought to be on fire at 1903 Tower Dr. Smoke was coming out of wnter drain on roof. No damage. "Little House" hooks LAURA INGALLS WILDER classic stories of pioneer life best loved children's literal-are NOW IN PAPER-BACK at 95c AftUETt'S EAST HISH STRBtT INSTALL THE ORIGINAL korky THE ONLY ONE-PIECE FLAPPER TANK BALL Frts oH conventional Hush valves. seal ervds drip-drip of water.

10 million lo use. Go) Korky of plumbing end hardware stores. Pol. No. 5,767,406 Manufactured by LAVELLE RUBBER CO.

SAIGON (AP) The allied commands claimed a series of victories Tuesday along South i a western borders in- cluding destruction by bombers of a major enemy headquarters in eastern Cambodia. Field reports and commu- niques claimed at least 166 North Vietnamese killed and more than 100 bunkers and huge quantities of supplies de- stroyed. Senior U.S. advisers in the field said U.S. B52 bomber strikes sent about 200 enemy troops fleeing Monday from their headquarters in eastern Cambodia, 15 miles across the border and about 85 miles northwest of Saigon.

U.S. and South Vietnamese tactical fighter-bombers sued them through the jungled base camp. Hundreds of rounds of a i blasted at them, and more B52 raids wei-p made around the headquarters at dusk. There was no confirmed count of enemy kiDed, U.S. ad- visers said.

U.S. helicopter pilots reported sighting mangled bodies strewn across the base camp, in bunk- ers and bomb craters. The U.S. advisers believed it was the enemy's rear service base for operations inside South Vietnam west of Saigon. One adviser called it the big- gest success to date of.

man South Vietnamese ground drive against enemy base camps in eastern Cambodia. The operation was launched last Friday, but far there has been no major ground figlhing. There were no South Viet- namese casualties. Ground troopps did not reach the site. A South Vietnamese armored col- umn was said to be camped just south of the scene over- night.

The Saigon command report- ed 64 enerro' killed in clashes with company-sized units near Fire Base 5. It. was the heaviest fighting in the highlands since U.S. officials began predicting an offensive there last January. South.Vietnamese casualties re- ported were seven paratroopers wounded.

Landowners hit Gasconade plan DAVISV1LLE, Mo. (AP) Show Me State Heritage Association has voted to resist any efforts to include the Gasconade River in the federal wildlife and scenic rivers system. Charles H. Leick of Davvs- ville, publiclity director for the association, said a meeting will be held at the Waynesville High School the night of March 25 to take pledges from landowners in the Gasconade watershed to resist, government acquisition of their land. At a recent meeting of the Show Me association in Leba- non, Dale Wood of Nebo was re-elected chairman, Horace Brown of Cabool vice chair- man, Mrs.

Juanita Leick of Davisville secretary- treasurer, and Leick, publicity director. Plane searched at Columbia COLUMBIA, Mo. A I An Ottumwa, Iowa-bound plane was searched in Columbia Monday after police in the Iowa city received an anonymous call that a bomb would explode on the plane there. Ozark Air Lines officials searched the plane at the Co- lumbia Regional Airport, but could find no trace of any device. The caller said a bomb would explode on the next plane arriving in Ot- tumwa, and police alerted Ozark officials just as the Ottumwa-bound plane was preparing to leave Columbia.

The flight makes one in- termediate stop in Kirksville, Mo. The turbo-prop plane was emptied of its 23 passengers while the plane and all higgHge was searched. After a 20-minute search, the passengers reboarded the continued on its way. FOR PROPER FORMAL WEAR RENTAL SALES 114 I. Dcwey Ulysses McCarn, 73, of 303 died unexpectedly Monday at his home.

He was born Sept. fi, 1898 in t.owndes, the son of William and Adolia Wells MuCarn. He was married July 6, in Buchanan to Eula Blanche a who sur- vives, Mr. McCarn was a retired construction worker and had been a member of Labor Local 662 for 26 years. Survivors include: Two daughters, Mrs.

Hadlcy Gene Hess, Jefferson City, Mrs. Wayne Shikles, Centertown: a John McCarn, Lowndes; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Freeman Mortuary Chapel with the Rev. Everett Dane officiating.

Burial i be in Hawthorn Memorial a Mrs, Heidbreder dies at age 92 Mrs. Julie Heidbreder, 32. of Russellville. died Monday at a nursing home at Columbia. She had been a patient there for 14 months.

Mrs. Heidbreder was born at Russellville July 4, 1879. the daughter of Joseph and Mar- garet Hitz Hultonmeycr. She was married April 12, 1904 at Russellville, to William Heidbreder, who preceded her in death. Mrs.

Heidbreder was a member of the Trinity Luther- an Church, Russellville. Survivors include: One bro- ther, C. C. Hutlenmeyer, Clair- more, several nieces and nephews; two grand- daughters; and five great- grandchildren. Services will be held at 2 p.m., Thursday, at the Trinity Lutheran Church, Russellville, with the Rev.

Harold Martens officiating. Burial will be in the Trinity Lutheran Cem- etery, Russellville. Scrivner Funeral Home, Russellville, is in charge of arrangements. Services Friday for Mrs. Latham Mrs.

Mary A. Latham, 77, of Leavenworlh, a former resident of Bonnot's Mill, died Monday evening at a Leaven- worth, hospital. She had been in ill health for the last four years. A native of Bonnot's Mill, Mrs. Latham was born Feb.

26, 1895, the daughter of John and Mary WucUing Schacfer. In 1530, at St. Charles, she was married to Ralph Earl Latham, who died Aug. 6, 1960. Mrs.

Latham attended the parochial schools at Loose Creek and Bonnot's Mill. She had made her home at Leaven- worth for the past three years. She was a member of the St. Louis Catholic Church, Bon- not's Mill, the St. Ann's Sodal- ity, and the Council of Catho- lic Women of the Jefferson City diocese.

Survivors include: One daughter, Mrs. Curtis (Gladys LeCure, Leavenworth, three brothers, John Schaefcr Linn, Hugo Sch- acfer, 2304 HilJsdalc and Alfonse Schaefer, Osage Cily. Two sisters, Mrs. Anna Sprenger, Independence, and Mrs. Regina Becklenberg, Florrisanl; three grandchil- dren, -and three great-grand- children.

Funeral services will be con- ducted at. 10 a.m., Friday, at the SI. Louis Catholic Chiirch, Bonnot's Mill with the Rev. Michael McHugh officiating. Burial will be in the National Cemetery, here.

The rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, at the Buescher Memorial Home, Memorial contributions to the St. Jude's Hospital for Chil- dren have been suggested. Allison gets trophy for 'dimension' talk a Allison was awarded the Major Bnrridge Trophy Monday night or his spnccli. "The Third Dimension," al Toast-masters Club meeting at Holiday Inn South. Toastmasler was Peter Scott, Stan Neuner headed table topics, general evaluat- or was Gideon Houser and Bob Brown served as timer.

Jack Stringer got the best a I a honor. Other speakers at the meeting were Don Bunker and Charles Michtel. FINANCIAL LIVESTOCK GRAIN PRODUCE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE NEW YORK A FINANCIAL NEW YORK A Stock a prices posted modest gains Tuesday in heavy trad-, i paced by the lai i gest' oc iH: 'single-block trade in New cork i Stock Exchange history. Admiral I The Dow Jones average of 30' A ccl Cn industrials rose 5.34 to 034.fX)J Allis Cn i i a decline in; A a which the blue-chip indicator Am A i lost some 21 points. Am an What, Slocks Did Prev.

Today day Closing Advances 778 386 Declines 619 1086 Close Net dig Unchanged 361 284 Rj, issues 17581756 New 1971-72 highs 47 45 New 1971-72 lows 5 6 LEGALS I Notice Is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of the Con- tinental Security Life Insurance Company of Missouri, will be held on Thurs- day. March 16, 1972, at 10.00 o'clock a.m. at the Ramada Inn, 1510 Jefferson Street, Room 208, Jefferson City, Missouri. NT. Mar.

5-12, PT. Mar. 14. CM. Mar.

A a said was largely the giiiti i as Am I Am Motors TT 4 5 the upswing! result of bar Atnpex Cp Anaconda 18 7 investors be-; All Rich gan nibbling at selected issues, they considered oversold. Cp A block of 5,245,000 shares i American Motors traded on the! .20 Fds 46 3 V'li Li IV. I Big Board at 7'A, unchanged. A (This was the largest number ng 23 'shares ever disposed of in a G2 I single Big Board trade. SSfl 30; I Chrysler 32 Tho previous record was a i i 3.25-inillion-sharc block of Allis- 'Clralmers, 1971.

which traded Feb. 8, ties Svc Comw Ed Sat Can Oil 2 69 32 Com Cont The A i a Motors block 'Cont sold by Kaiser Industries, or 229 which previously said it antedjc ij vv 29, to dispose of its interests in the LIVESTOCK East St. Livestock NATIONAL STOCKYARDS, 111. A I Estimated receipts for Wednesday, 6,000 hogs, 700 cattle and 100 sheep and lambs. I Notice Is hereby given 1hat 1he Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of the Con- Ifnenlal Security Investment Company of Missouri, will be held on Thursday, March 16, 1972.

at o'clock p.m. at the Rarnada Inn, 1510 Jefferson Street, City, Missouri. Mar. 7-8-9-10-11-15, Room 208, Jeflerson NT. Mar.

5-12, CN. PT. Mar. 14. Coming Public Sales Be WTB tnai your $aie ') usreo In Ititi directory.

It will tw oubllshx) ttirw dayt sale oravldcd minimum slie advertisement of elflhr 19 In ttx Newt Tribune. Sale using mart space many prior to InehM In ad. will listed ai ttwc THURSDAY, MARCH l(i, 1972 A Hog receipts 6,000 active and 'strong; 1-3 200-230 Ibs 24.75- Va 25.00; 1 200-215 Ibs 25.25; 1-3 Ibs 24.25-24.75. Sows une- 4 weights under 500 Ibs 'Vsteady to 25 higher, over 500 Ibs i steady to 25 lower; 1-3 300-500 21.50-22.25; 2-3 500-600 Ibs Boars 19.50, weights 1 a.m. 2 milos East of California on Highway 50, then 1 mile South watch for signs.

Sale of Dairy a cattle, and under 350 Ibs 18.00-19.00. Cattle receipts 2,000, 50. Trade moderately slaughter steers and equipment. Don Strobel, owner. Blansit Auctioneers.

SATURDAY, March 18. 1:30 P.m. 7 miles Norlh of Califor- nia, Missouri on Highway 87, signs farm posted. 195 to be sold. acre stock Machinery, automobile, miscellaneous.

L. J. Belt, owner. Don Fahrni, a iRussellville, aclivej i heifers 1. Announcements 1-1 Funeral Notices WHELAN, Thomas G.

Age 80 years, of 511 E. McCarty died at Memorial Community Hospital, Monday evening, March 13, 1972. Mr. Whelan will lie in state at Memorial Home the Buescher from Wednes- day 2 p.m. with funeral services to be conducted in the Buescher Chapel Thursday, at 10 a.m.

The Rev. Roy Griggs will officiate. Interment, in a Grove Cem- etery, Paris, Mo. Should friends desire, memorials may be given in his memory. BUESCHER SERVICE CUNDFFF, Betty age 83, 140D Elizabeth Street, passed away at St.

Mary's Hospital Sunday night, March 12, 1972. Mrs. Cundiff will lie in state at Freeman Mortuary from 2 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral services will be conducted in the Freeman Chapel at 1 p.m.

Wednesday, the Rev. L. Jack Moore officiating. Interment will be in Powell Cemetery near New Bloomfield. FREEMAN MORTUARY Missouri.

2 steady, cows steady to 50 high- established. automobile business. All told, there were 97 of 10,000 shares or more on the New York Stock change, compared with a (DOW Chm blocksiclu Pont a a Kod Ex- Echlin Mf .169 cr, bulls not fully Choice Ib steers grade 2-4 35.00-36.00; 'Ibs, 35.00-35.50; mixed good and vised total of 102 Monday. Big Board volume amounted to 22.37 i i shares, up from Monday's 16.73 million. Volume on the A i a re- Emcr El Firestone FMC Ford Gen Gen Gen Gen Cp Dynam Elec Mills Mot 8 1 choice prime 950 875 Ibs Ibs 34.25-35.00.

Choice heifers grade 3-4 and 34.75-35.00; grade 2-4 good and choice Commercial choice 825- 34.00-34.50; 33.00-34.00. cows 23.50-25.50; Stock Exchange totaled 5.22 million shares, compared with 5.28 million Monday. Tel El The New York Stock Ex- Goodyr change index of some 1,300 Grace common stocks gained 0.17 to Greyhound 59.90. Gulf Oil Of the 1,758 issues traded on I the Big Board, 778 Ha Hi hurt a 619 declined. There were 47JHercules new highs and 5 new lows forjHomcstake -47T-8 .30 .27 .81 the year.

The Associated Press average rose 0.6 to 336.0, I 371 Harv 0-stockjInl Pap with 0.4, industrials up 1.5, rails up and utilities down 0.2. Airlines, oils, rails, elec- tronics, motors, and steels were up. Rubber issues, mail order- retail, utilities and chemicals were mixed. Aircrafls and met- als were lower. On the A i a On the A i a Stock Ex- Magnvox change, the price-change index Marcor rose 0.05 to 28.21.

Of the ..21 7 GE PL Ind Me Kan Kan Katy Kerr Kresge SS Kroger Lib Fd Litton .27 .29 issues traded, 485 advanced and 461 declined. MUTUAL FUNDS NEW YORK AP) The 1 lowing quotations, supplied the National Association Securities Dealers, are the Nort prices at which these securities could have been sold bid or a bought asked Tuesday. 'okla Bid Am Mutl Anchor Group: Fd Inv Axe Houghlon: Fnd A Fnd Stock McDon Mid Util Minn MM Mobil Oil Monsan Gyp 4 ..69 i i 23.50-20.00; cutter 22.00- 24.00, and canner 19.50-22.50. Choice vealer calves 44.00-48.00, (prime 50.00. Sheep receipts 8 Spring slaughter choice and 100, steady, lambs pack- prime 77 Ibs.

(134.50; wooled slaughter lambs choice and prime 95-110 Ibs j29.50-:!0.50; slaughter ewes utili- ty to choice 4.00-6.00. Kansas City Livestock KANSAS CITY A Cattle 4 800: calves 100; cows strong to 1.00 higher; feeders fully s' steady; cows high cutter, utility few commercial 23.00-26.50; 'high dressing lean utility 26.50- 28.00; feeder steers and steer calves choice thin 275-350 Ib 46.00-50.00; 350-440 Ib 45.00- 2 47.00; 400-450 )b 43.00-4K.OO; 450- 500 Ib 41.00-44.00; choice fleshy y'1400-600 Ib :i8.00-41.00; 600-800 Ib 136.00-39.00; feeder heifers and heifer calves choice thin 300-400 lib 38.00-41.50; thin high choice j- 380 Ib 43.00; 400-500 Ib 36.00- 39.00; 500-700 Ib 35.00-38.00; SATURDAY, March 18, 10:30 a.m. on Highway Va mile North of the church in Rich Fountain, Missouri. Antiques, collectibles, a miscellaneous. a i equipment, tools, livestock.

Anton Hcrlzing Estate. Bocssen and Wolfe, auctioneers. Loose Creek 897-2086 or 897-2822 Linn, Mo. ANTIQUE SALE March 18, 1200 noon. i Fleming.

Owner. Fulton, Auctioneer. Primitives, china many miscellaneous 211 Jefferson Street Missouri Bucky Smith HICKS, Beauford in his 48th year entered into rest at the Cochran Veteran Hospit- al in St. Louis Sunday eve- ning. Mr.

Hicks in state at the Morton Chapel in Linn after 2 p.m. Tuesday, until 11:30 Wednesday morning, then to the HLDS Church un- til time of funeral service which will be at 2 p.in. with Elder Bill Poore officiating. Interment will be in the RL- DS Church in Linn. Military services will be conducted by the Linn Post of The VFW at the grave side.

MORTON SERVICE Linn Chamois pieces, items. SATURDAY, March 18, 10 a.m. 1117 Household West High Street, and miscellaneous. high good and choice fleshy 8 OOlb 33.00-36.00. 500- 9.54 Ask 10.43 GE Gas Pan Am A Panh EP i Hogs barrows and gilts '200-220 Ib steady to 25 higher; (over 220 Ib steady to 25 lower; 2 200-225 Ib 24.75-25.00: 1-3 200- Ita 24.00-75; 2-4 240-270 Ib 23.00-24.00; 3-4 270-300 Ib 22.00- to 25 lower, weights un- Bullock Calvin: Eullck Chaining Funds: Balan Grwlh Sped Chemicl Dreyfus Grp: Levge Eaton Howard: Balan Grwth Stock Fidelity Group: Fidel Puritn Financial Prog: Indust Founders Group: Mutal Hamilton: Fd HFI ICA Investors Group: Stock Select Var Py Keystone Cus S3 Cus S4 Lord Abbeir A i 'A Bus Mass i a MIT MIG OmaG Omahl Mut Trst Nat Sccur Ser- Stock Pion Fnd Price Funds: Grwlh a Funds: Gcorg Grwth Incom Selected Funds: Se! Am Supervise! Inv: Tech TwnC Gf TwnC Inc United Funds: Accm tncom Scien Fd Can Value Line Fd- Val Li Wash Group: 5.94 8.32 6.53 16.10 17.64' IPhill Pet 5 16 Pron 9.04 A 7 id Met 'Ryder Sys 1 'A IVs 2 1P1R 12.36 13.5 42 Joe 3i Ind 3434 23.00; sows steady decline mainly on der 500 Ib; 1-3 330-500 Ib 21.00- J25; 2-3 400-600 Ib 21.25-50.

Sheep 100; lambs and ewes fiiUy steady, instances 50 high eg on spring lambs; spring lambs choice and prime 31.00 50; woolccl lambs choice, few prime 28.50-29.00; good to most- 17.92 10.19 16.41 17.93 a .33 'Sperry 19.611 Cal IS Inci NJ Texaco 14.41 17 A 53'4 f'S Carbide 44 10.71 11.92 iun Elec i 8 4.23 6.64ius sSl Upjohn 9.3810.25 Wn Union JWcstg El 4.86 5.31 Wool worth 4.67 16.03 Closing stock i up .6. 10.57 11.49 21.26 23.11 9.5G 10.28 9.07 9.86 9.96 6,67 7.34 ly choice 27.50-28.50; ewes cull to good Estimates for Wednesday: cattle calves 200; hogs sheep 200. Chicago Grain CHICAGO A Heavy selling, influenced by a lag in export, business, sent com- modity sharply lower .54 ...47 averages 4 336.0, Closing Index YORK A lYork Stock Exchange 10.91 IMarkct up 12 cents 'Index 59.99 up 0.17 i Industrial 65,12 up 0.20 54.17 up 'J tj'l i 3.43 3.71 i i 38.98 up 0.04 0.0!) Property of Effie Kribs, Law ronce Prenger, Auctioneer. SATURDAY, March 18, 1 p.m. 811; Jefferson.

Estate of Mar- E. Lewis Household and miscellaneous. Lloyd Horn, administrator. Lioyd Cordes and Bob Hidle- buugh, auctioneers. PUBLIC SALE, Saturday March 18, Starting at 12:30 p.m.

Sain Jurgensmeycr, Owner. Located Mile South of Osage River Bridge on Route or 4 Miles North of St. Thomas, Missouri. Household, Shop Tools and Miscellaneous. Tony Busch- jost Auctioneer.

.25,. Brazito, Missouri, Bueford and a i Hale, Owners. i machinery, Miscellaneous, Household. LoRoy Blackburn, Auctioneer Russellville, Missouri. Just Arrived new shipment Calenders.

Pick yours up today. U. S. Rents It, 1513 In- dustrial Drive. Want Ad Rates a I DAY 3 DAYS a DAYS Words 4SC 40C Up to 15 35C 16 (o 20 21 to 25 26 to 30 31 to 31 36 to 40 to 45 16 to 50 57 to 5i 10 11 tl.35 3.60 1.80 4.80 2 2 5 6.00 2.70 7.20 3.15 8.40 3.60 9.60 4.05 10.60 4.50 12.00 4.95 13.20 6.30 6.40 10.50 12.45 14.70 16.80 18.90 21.00 23.10 56 10 12 5.40 J4.40 25,20 i6 Consecutive Publications 30c per Line Yearly Contracts (Signed) 25c Per Line When Insertions Are Not Consscutlve 1 Day Rates ADDIV Corrections: If en error shouJd occur in yoor Dial 636-3131 Immediately the Post Tribune will be responsible for the flrsl Insertion only.

DEADLINES Wwlcdavs-- 12 Noon Day Publication Sunaay-- 13 Noon P'ldav Announcements Funeral SCHMIDT, Marie, age 65, 312 West Elm, passed away sud- denly at St. Mary's Hospital Sunday, March 12, 1972. Miss Schmidt will lie in state at Freeman Mortuary from 2 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral services will be conducted in the Freeman Chapel Wednesday at 2:30 p.m., with the Rev.

Robert G. Herrmann officiating. Interment in Riverview Cemetery. Those desiring, may make con- tributions to the Central United Church of Christ. FREEMAN MORTUARY 4 Florist When friends Need to Know 'TO CARE" Flowers Tell Them So 620 Madison 636-7113 1-5 Monuments--Cemetery Lots MONUMENTS, Final Dating ADFL1NE and L.L.

STICE, 635-6582 1-6 Personals 1-7 Happy Ads Tell Someone You Care with a HAPPY AD. Offer encouragement to someone Congratulate new parents Congratulate the newly en- gaged Bon Voyage Wishes Honor special achievements Wish someone Happy Birth- day Send Anniversary Greetings or just say "I Love You" 1-inch ad $2.50 2-inch ad $4.00 3-inch ad $5.50 Call 636-3131 to place your HAPPY AD BENNETT, Mrs. Pearl age 60 years, of 1601c West McCarty Street, died at St a Hospital, Monday norning. March 13, 1972 Mrs Bennett will lie in state at the Buescher Memorial Home from Tuesday, 2:00 p.m. with funeral scrivces to be conducted in the Chapel, Wednesday The Rev.

Dwain R. 1-9 Lost and Found FREE service 13.21 h.61 7.181 NEW YORK A Sales 11.10 12.07: closing price and net, change of 2.03 (he fifteen most aeHv sinr-i-c on the Chicago Board of Trade Tuesday. Soybeans lost cents al one time, but closed 6 cents lower. Wheat lost 2Vi- cents and corn and oats lost 1 cent. The government reported ex- ports for last week and for the season after the close of busi- ness Monday.

At the close, soybeans were to 6 cents a bushel lower. Friends may call after 4:30 March 3.34V/t: wheat was to Wednesday at Scrivner Fu- Child a Glove, 2i cents lower, March t.59%; nci al in Russellvillo 1 I i i School, corn was to lower arch oon Thursday. Then to 1 a fi3 I2n a. 1.20%; and oats were to ftft 1 TM 11 UlU cl an Black i a a lower, March 78'A. 1 Kta A franl lc 0 l.

McKi 1 Buescher 2:00 p.m. Larainore will i i a In- tcrmcnl in i i Cemetery BUESCHERSERVICE HEIDBREbER, Mrs. JuliaTM 92 of Russellvilie, pass- ed away Monday evening at Russellville, Mo. at Happy Birthday JESSIE Love "THE KIDS" charge. for Care Nursing home in a News call "Want most active stocks I on the NY Stock Exchange 8.35 9.13 A Mtrs 5,579,600 12.52 13.74 IWhtakr 223,400 Ind 32.05 32.05 Gulf Oil 167,800 163,400 Air 127,300 i 126,600 EG 122,000 105,400 Am TITl 101,000 El 36,100 8.92 Transit) 93,200 4.80 Comput Sci 92.400 4.92 Gulf Brnif 15.85 17.32 12.30 13.44 8.58 9.38 PbSvc IntTlTI 10.56 11.55 4.38 4.48 25Vs 61 45 27 Markets at a Glance 8.2 5 9.04 NEW YORK AP) 14.58 15.98 Stocks-Higher in heavy trad- 8-69 9.52 ing.

8.78 9.62 Cotton--Mixed. Chicago: 7.48 8.20 Wheat-Lower; liquidation 13.29 14.52 Corn--Lower; light trade. Oats--Lowtr; with corn. 12.16 13.291 Soybeans--Lower; heavy 4.86 5.3l|uidation. Kansas City Grain KANSAS CITY A Wheat 14! cars: Down lo 2 cents.

No. 2 hard 1.571.3- 1.68% No. 3 1.53:! No. 2 reel wheat 1.55 No. 1.533/:t-1.58N Corn 63 cars: Down 2 to cents No.

2 white 1.22-1.28 No.3 1.10-1.27 No. 2 yellow 1.24-1.31 No. 3 1.16-1.30 Oats nominally unchanged. No. 2 white 75-84 cents No.

3 70-83 cents No. 2 Milo 2.02-2.05 No. 2 Rye 92-97 cents No. 2 Barley 1.11-1.21 No. 1 Soybeans 3.21-3.36 Sacked a 51.50-52.25 Sacked shorts 51.50-52.25 Wheat futures closed down to 2Vi.

Wheat futures: body will lo 2 which is the hour of service. Harold Mortens i i a i Call 636-8821. Large German i in Lutheran Cemetery in Russellville. Scrivner Funeral Home i Mo. MCCAR.V" Dcwcy" 73, 303 Chestnut, passed nv away suddenly a I his home! 5 Monday evening, March Ca Pital City Construction Co.

Room work. Shepherd. Black and a Honey Creek area. 496-3473. 2.

let An ExperTDolt 1972. slate Mr. at from 4 p.m. McCarn will lie in Freeman Mortuary Funeral services Wednesday, will be con- ducted in the Freeman Chapel a 2 p.m. Thursday, with the Rev.

Everett Dane officiating. I i Hawthorn Memorial Gardens. Remodeling, a i i Roofing. Concrete Mar 1.46'/t 1.52 1.52V, 1.49'/, 1.49M, Jill Sep i Sorghum I Mar Open High Low Close 1.50% 1.50% 1.48% 1.45^1 1.47% 1.481/a 1.45% WILL DO LIGHT HAULING C3G-4253 AND GENERAL DELIVERIES CALL 635-7338 Wanted Trash" a i of fl11 i WELCH, William aRe 67 years passed away at his home, i i a l3.kstimaWfi35.2MM 1972. Remains in state al nn Dullc Funeral Home from 7 Dr mcrclc p.m.

Tuesday until the hour the funeral services which will be conducted at St. Martin's and Free a i Church Thursday March 16 at 11 a Doyle 2.02 p.m. Rev. officiating. I i Parish Cfineicry.

Rosary will be recilcd al the a Home Tuesday and Wednesday at 8 p.m. DULLE SERVICE work. Sidewalks. Patios. Retainer INCOME TAX, Decker Tax Service, 821 East Capital City" Window a lu House Cleaning.

Free estimates, 636-2551 Wagner Plumbing. Managed by Lawrence Wagner. 24 hour aervke. 636-3830 or 635-.

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