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2B July 7, SATURDAY, News-Leader 2001 1 BARRY COUNTY Thirty-six abandoned dogs taken from home Inspectors with the Missouri Department of Agriculture's Animal Care Facilities Act Program helped remove 36 abandoned dogs Thursday from a residence in Exeter. The Barry County Sheriff's Department and Missouri Pet Breeders Association members assisted in removing the dogs, mostly Australian shepherds, who were left at the residence by their owner, who does not live at the home. The dogs were taken to a Cassville veterinarian for emergency evaluation and treatment. Members of the breeders association will house and care for the dogs until final disposition is made. Premier Dog Food Co.

of Mount Vernon donated food for the animals. 2 JEFFERSON CITY Researcher wants calls about odd-acting doves The Missouri Department of Conservation wants to know if Missouri residents see doves that act abnormally. Wildlife Research Biologist John Schulz is conducting a multiyear DAILY RECORD Today's planner Arts 1 9 a.m.-5 p.m.: Springfield Art Museum, 1111 E. Brookside Drive. "Watercolor U.S.A.

2001," the 40th annual national juried exhibit, continues through Aug. 5. 10:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.: History Museum for Springfield-Greene County, City Hall third floor, 830 Boonville "We Remember Lincoln: The Story of AfricanAmerican Education in Springfield," through Aug. 10; "Crossroads at the Spring," permanent local history exhibit with hands-on displays. Suggested donation.

Call 864-1976 for more information. Night Life p.m.: The McSwain Brothers; The Mudhouse, 323-B South 832- 1720. 7-10 p.m.: Harry Beckett; Body Soul Juice 'n Java, 1839 E. Independence Road, 890-1711. 7 p.m.-midnight: Mike Lacey and Mark Harp; Mike's Place, 2185 S.

Campbell 882-6767. 8-10 p.m.: Eddie Gumucio; Ebbets Field, 1027 E. Walnut 865-5050. 8 p.m.-1 a.m.: X-plicit; Murphy's, 218 S. Campbell 863-1909; cover.

8 and 10 p.m.: Comedy with Dan O'Sullivan; Sir Gregory's, 3626 S. Campbell 883-5700; cover. 8 p.m.: Gidioys; Springfield Skatepark, 945 W. Meadowmere 868-8758; cover. 8:30 p.m.: Alter Ego, Misprinted Lies and Modus Deo; Nu Brew Coffeehouse, 300 E.

Sunshine 866-8186; cover. 9 p.m.-1 a.m.: Pat Pending; Archie's Lounge, 1817 E. Grand 864-4109. 9 p.m.-1 a.m.: Apnea, Backhoe Butchery, Forever Shadows; Culley's Pub, 311 Park Central West, 862-5142. 9 p.m.-1 a.m.: D.T.

Blues Band; Dennis' Place, 921 W. Sunshine 865- 8373. 9 p.m.-1 a.m.: Sam A. Lama; Gravy's, 3165 S. Campbell 886-3918; cover.

9 p.m.-1 a.m.: Hogmolly; Harlow's, 637 S. Kimbrough 864-5258. 9 p.m.-1 a.m.: The Vulpines; The Outland, 326 South 863-9779; cover. 10 p.m.: The Flipoff Pirates; The Bar Next Door, 305 South 831-5551; cover. 10 p.m.: C-Club; Springfield Brewing Company, 301 S.

Market 832-8277; cover. Listings are provided as a reader service. Bands or venues are responsible for calling in weekly play dates. Call Barbara AG REPORT Wheat futures on the Kansas City Board of Trade Friday: Open High Low Settle Change WHEAT 5,000 bu minimum; dollars per bushel Jul 3.00 3.00½ 2.98 2.98½ Sep 3.08¼ 3.10 3.06½ 3.07 .00 Dec 3.22 3.23⅜ 3.20½ 3.21 Mar 3.34½ 3.35 3.32 3.32½ May 3.39 3.39 3.37½ 3.37½ Thu. sales 7,032 Thu.

open int 78.163, down 394 Kansas City cash grain KANSAS CITY Wheat 50.890 bushels: 2 cents lower to 1 cent higher, No. 2 hard 2.85-2.94½n; No. 3 2.74-2.931n; No. 2 red wheat 2.49-2.74½n, No. 3 2.36-2.73½n.

Com 0 3 cents higher to cents higher; No. 2 white 1.97-1.99n; No. 2 yellow 1.82¾-1.89¾n; No. 3 1.62⅜-1.88¾n. No.

2 milo 3.21-3.26n. No. 1 soybeans 4.74½-4.98n. Hoppers 50.00-54.00. Futures trading on the Chicago Board of Trade Friday: Open High Low Settle Change Today's Ozarks ACROSS THE REGION 25 miles '65 Camdenton Rolla Waynesville '54 Nevada 13 Lebanon Fort 71 Bolivar Leonard Buffalo Wood Lamar Licking Willard Marshfield Houston Carthage Springfield Cabool Joplin 60 Republic Rogersville Nixa Ozark Ava Monett '63) 65 Neosho Cassville West Plains 713 37 Branson '160 The victims were identified as The pickup was driven by James Joshua A.

Chaplin, 15, of Doe Run, D. Drennen, 33, of Cadet. He was and Laura A. Ritter, 38, of La taken to Mineral Area Regional Vergne, Tenn. Chaplin was a passenger in a car driven by Ritter.

Investigators said Ritter's car crested a hill and failed to stop at a stop sign at the intersection of St. Francois County and then struck a pickup truck. The crash happened at 12:44 p.m. information about a member, call Tracy at 833-0340 or Christa at 581-4713 or e-mail the committee at HHSReunion Niangua All-School Reunion, 4 p.m. today, school cafeteria.

Call 859- 2690 for more information. Smith Cotton Class of 1996 reunion, 8 p.m. July 21, VFW, Sedalia. Cost is $5 per person (cash bar). For questions e-mail: reunionsc2001 Springfield Senior High School Class of 1951, reunion committee meeting, 6 p.m.

July 17, Heritage Cafeteria. Still looking for classmates; call 866-1213 or 725-6613. Springfield Senior High School, Class of 1951, 50th year reunion, Sept. 14 and 15. Friday reception to be announced and Saturday dinner at University Plaza Holiday Inn, as well as other activities.

Classmates call 866-1213 or 725-6613 for more information. Reeds Spring Class of 1981 Reunion, July 14. If you have not been contacted, call Vickie Pestle at 725- 3161. Republic High School I Class of 1956 reunion, July 13 and 14. Call John at 732-7804 or Norma at 732-7646.

Willard High School Class of 1971 Reunion, July 21. Contact Theresa at 732-7359 or Dennis at 831-0434 for more information. Willard High School Class of 1976 reunion, Aug. 18. If you have not been All Others 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m.: The Greater Springfield Farmers' Market presents the second annual Harvest of Health; Battlefield Mall parking lot, north of Famous-Barr.

Featuring on-site cooking demonstrations by area chefs, along with recipes, mealplanning ideas and nutrition seminars. Free. 9 a.m.-6 p.m.: The National Knife Collectors Association's show; Ozark Empire Fairgrounds E-Plex. Admission is $8 for a weekend pass; free for children younger than 12. Continues Sunday.

Call 1-800-548-3907. 10 a.m.- 2 p.m.: Dickerson Park Zoo's Digging for Gems; 3043 N. Fort Ave. Admission is $4 for adults; $2.50 for children 3-12; free for kids 2 and younger. Call 864-1800 or visit www.dickersonparkzoo.org.

1-3 p.m.: Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World presents Jeff Foxworthy; 1935 S. Campbell Ave. Foxworthy will be signing copies of his latest video "Jeff Foxworthy 2: The Return of the Incomplete Deer Hunter." 2 p.m.: Canoeing Missouri's Streams and Rivers; Library Center auditorium, 4653 S. Campbell Ave. Rick Collins from Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World will give introduction to canoeing for beginners.

Call 874-8110. 2 p.m.: It's Greek to Me; Library Center story room, 4653 S. Campbell Ave. Call Dec 01 166.30 167.00 163.50 163.90 Jan 02 166.50 166.70 163.30 163.30 Mar 02 165.50 165.50 161.00 162.00 2 May 02 163.20 163.20 159.50 159.50 Jul 02 163.00 163.20 159.50 159.50 Aug 02 156.00 Sep 02 161.00 161.00 156.00 156.00 Oct 02 160.50 160.50 156.00 156.00 Dec 02 160.50 160.50 156.00 156.00 Thusales 33116 Thuopen int 133094 SOYBEAN OIL 60,000 lbs- cents per lb Jul 01 16.10 16.21 15.90 16.00 Aug 01 16.11 Sep 01 16.45 16.51 16.19 16.28 -01 Oct 01 16.58 16.64 16.34 16.41 Dec 01 17.03 17.05 16.67 16.78 -04 Jan 02 17.07 17.15 16.88 16.92 Mar 02 17.50 17.50 17.23 17.24 01 May 02 17.65 17.73 17.57 17.57 -02 Jul 02 17.87 18.00 17.71 17.85 -02 Aug 02 17.98 Sep 02 18.13 02 Oct 02 18.25 Dec 02 18.55 Jul 03 19.25 Thusales 48352 Thuopen int 156229 SOYBEANS 5,000 bu minimum- cents per bushel DISCOVER THE OZARKS The privately owned Springfield Normal School was founded in 1894 at Pickwick Avenue and Cherry Street. It became Southwest Missouri State University.

study of how a disease called trichomoniasis may affect mourning dove populations in Missouri. The disease, which often kills its victims, is caused by a protozoan parasite called Trichomonas gallinae. The one-celled parasites create sores in birds' mouths and throats, making it difficult for them to swallow or drink. The disease spreads most readily when birds are crowded together. Dry conditions force birds to gather around scarce water sources, increasing transmission.

Hot weather creates conditions favorable for the parasite's growth. The dove disease study will continue through next year. He asks that Missourians watch for doves with symptoms of trichomoniasis. Infected doves may have difficulty flying, act listless and have swollen necks, Schulz says. If you find birds with trichomoniasis symptoms, call Schulz at (573) 882-9880, Ext.

3218. 3 BONNE TERRE Two killed when driver fails to stop at sign Two people died Friday when the car they were in failed to stop for a stop sign in St. Francois County, the Missouri Highway Patrol said. CALENDAR CLASS REUNIONS Central High School, Springfield, is looking for 1961 graduates. Contact Harold Garrett at 866-0602.

Central High School, Springfield, is looking for 1971 graduates. Call Cindy Redding at 883-6307 or 875-3430 with an address. Central High School Class of 1976, Aug. 10-12, still looking for classmates. Call Bob at 865-3959 or e-mail Galena High School Class of 1961 Reunion, today, Cape Fair.

If interested contact Ruby Greenway Metcalf, 776 W. Meadowview Drive, Nixa, MO 65714; 725-9362. Galena High School Class of 1976, 6-9 p.m. Aug. 4, high school cafeteria.

A catered meal will be provided. Cost is $11 for adults and $6 for children under 10. R.S.V.P. required by July 30. Call Steve at 890-9153 or e-mail s.eutsler@gte.net.

I Hillcrest High School class of 1971 is looking for all classmates to attend reunion activities Sept. 14 and 15. If you are a HHS '71 graduate, know a '71 graduate, want to help with planning or want to be contacted, call Gary Whitaker, 890-8082. I Hillcrest High School class of 1981 is planning its 20-year reunion. If you are a member of this class or have Palmer on Mondays or Tuesdays at 836- 1184.

Music IN THE AREA Branson 2 p.m.: Kidsave International presents Family Reunion Concert; The Dutton Family Theater. Featuring the Dutton family. Donation. Call 332-2772 or www.theduttons.com. a Conway Noon: The 16th annual Starvy Creek Bluegrass Festival; bluegrass park near Conway.

Admission is $12 daily; half-price for kids 12-16; free for children younger than 12. Call 589- 2013. Crane 5 p.m.: Slewfoot Records Showcase; Crane City Park. Bring a lawn chair and enjoy several bands. Free.

Theater 1 7:30 p.m.: Vandivort Center Theatre, 305 E. Walnut St. Tickets are $14 and $16; group and advance student discounts available. Call 831-8001 for more information. I 8:15 p.m.: Southwest Missouri State University Tent Theatre 2001 presents "Trixie True, Teen Detective;" tent beside Craig Hall, National Avenue and Grand Street.

Tickets $8.50, $10 and $12. Group discounts available. Call 836-7678 or 1- 888-476-7849. CORN 5.000 bu minimum- cents per bushel Jul 01 200 Sep 01 205 Nov 01 Dec 01 217 Jan 02 222 222 221 Mar 02 228 228 230 May 02 Jul 02 Sep 02 248 248 246 Dec 02 251 Jul 03 -12 Dec 03 262 262 2643 Thusales 105872 Thuopen int 378564 off OATS 5,000 bu minimum- cents per bushel Jul 01 123 125 125 Sep 01 112 Dec 01 116 Mar 02 121 121 120 120 May 02 Thusales 2231 Thuopen int 12389 SOYBEAN MEAL 100 tonsJul 01 Aug 01 Sep 01 Oct 01 Missouri St. Louis Kansas City 2 4 3 Springfield Friday in a traffic accident that shut down Interstate 55 south of St.

Louis for several hours, police said. Festus police chief Timothy Lewis said Jokerst's husband Martin and his mother were also killed. Martin Jokerst's father was also in the car and was injured in the accident. "Her true ambition was to better the living environment for the citizens of Festus and the employees of the city," Lewis said. "She was truly a great The Missouri Highway Patrol said troopers spent much of the afternoon after the 2:15 p.m.

accident trying to figure out exactly what happened. Police believe Jokerst was traveling south on I-55 when a car traveling north crossed over the median and struck her car near the Imperial exit. In addition to closing southbound I-55, police were forced to USS FORRESTAL annual reunion, Aug. 21-26, Tampa, Fla. Contact Hugh McCabe 300 Cassady, Virginia Beach, VA 23452; by phone or fax (757) 340-1105; or by e-mail at Fourth National Reunion, for crew members from Asheville and Tacoma Class Patrol Gunboats, Aug.

8-12, San Diego, Calif. Contact Terry McManuels, 1673 Kilt Virginia Beach, VA 23464, phone: (757) 479-2261; fax: (757) 479- 0849; e-mail: wUSS Maddox Destroyer Reunion, Aug. 22-26, San Antonio, Texas. Contact Cliff Gillespie, 205 Wichita Ave. Huntington Beach, CA 92648; phone: (714) 960-5283; e-mail: 1 USS Boxer Veterans Association, 16th annual reunion, Aug.

23-25, Harrisburg, Pa. Contact Ken Wyant (610) 253-5347 or Lane Wletschak (414) 353- 1444. OTHER REUNIONS Lenore Long Dancers, weekend of Aug. 25. For any dancers who danced between the years of 1976 and 1986.

Contact Stefanie Hays-Nolder if interested. Call (419) 878-7839 or e-mail her at To submit a reunion, send it to Reunion Calendar, News Leader, P.0. Box 798, Springfield, MO 65801; or fax 837-1381. French, Lisa (Taylor) and Brian French, Republic, a boy, 1:30 p.m. July 3, St.

John's. Hasselgasser, Jill and Benjamin Marion, Springfield, a boy, 3 p.m. July 3, St. John's. Hunt, Tammy and Michael Price, Springfield, a boy, 4:45 p.m.

July 3, St. John's. Light, Karen (Gaddis) and Brian Light, Springfield, a girl, 12:25 p.m. July 2, St. John's.

Sapp, Reanna (Demore) and Justin Sapp, Springfield, a boy, 11:25 p.m. July 3. Mertens, Hilary (Lundman) and Marty Mertens, Brookline, a boy, 12:46 p.m. July 2, Cox South. Williams, Candi and Billy Collins, Springfield, a boy, 12:01 a.m.

July 4, Cox South. Marriage Licenses Issued in Greene County: Hannaford, David Lee, 43, Springfield Brazeal, Kelly Ann, 43, Mansfield Downey, George Travis, 24, Springfield Hardnett, Sarah Nichole, 22, Springfield Pellham, Craig Allen 23, Springfield Henning, Stephanie Elizabeth, 25, Springfield Osburn, Tobias Victor, 29, Springfield Hansen, Tamara Suzanne, 25, Springfield Oct 01 Dec 01 Feb 02 Apr 02 Jun 02 Thusales Thuopen int 74.72 75.15 75.97 76.75 73.35 14117 114715 75.42 75.67 76.60 77.60 74.00 FEEDER CATTLE 50.000 cents per lb. Aug 01 90.30 91.20 Sep 01 90.02 90.77 Oct 01 89.97 90.77 Nov 01 90.50 91.20 Jan 02 90.15 90.70 Mar 02 89.60 89.82 Apr 02 89.85 90.00 May 02 Thusales 2189 Thuopen int 18929 HOGS-Lean 40.000 lbs. cents per lb. Jul 01 74.15 74.70 Aug 01 70.20 71.05 Oct 01 60.55 60.80 Dec 01 57.00 57.07 Feb 02 57.27 57.90 Apr 02 56.95 57.02 May 02 61.80 62.00 Jun 02 64.70 64.70 Jul 02 Thusales 8680 reduce traffic on northbound I-55 to a single lane.

The patrol's crash investigation unit was on the scene late Friday. Festus is a city of 8,700 people about 30 miles south of St. Louis. High travel costs by school board a puzzle Members of the St. Louis School Board spent $79,000 traveling to education conferences and meetings in the last year, far more than districts of similar size in the state.

That amount is also much more than the board spent in recent years on travel and more than double the budgeted amount. School district officials have not been able to fully explain the sudden increase, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported Friday. During the 1998-99 school year, the board spent $18,535 on travel, a figure that went up to $27,596 in 1999-2000. "Obviously, for us, that's a concern," said Sheryl Davenport, head of St.

Louis Teachers Union Local 420. "This is public money $80,000 is a whole lot of money." Destinations of board members included Boston, Denver, Las Vegas, New York, San Diego and Washington. All the trips appear to have been for school purposes. Hospital with serious injuries. 4 ST.

LOUIS Crash on I-55 claims Festus mayor, family Cathy Jokerst, the mayor of Festus in Jefferson County, was killed contacted, call 267-4004 or 269-3081 or e-mail: Willard High School Class of 1981 is looking for graduates. Contact Karen by phone at 877-533-2471 or on the Web at www.planetalumni.com, and go Willard High School site. FAMILY REUNIONS I Beaver-Gaskin Family Reunion, today, potluck dinner at noon, Beaver Lake Damsite Dayuse area Beaver-Gaskin Family Reunion, Sunday, potlock dinner at 1 p.m., at 4520 Hickory Lane, Joplin. Bring table service, a dish to share and photos. I Hicks Reunion, today, Phelps Grove Park.

Basket dinner at noon and music after noon. Everyone welcome. MILITARY REUNIONS USS Boston 15th Annual Reunion, July 20-22, Andover, Mass. Contact Ambrose at (860) 688-2058 or visit www.ussboston.org. First Infantry Division of the Army 83rd Annual Reunion Aug.

17-21 in Nashville. Everyone who served in this division is invited. Contact Society of the First Infantry Division, by mail at 1933 Morris Road, Blue Bell, PA 19422, by phone: (888) 324-4733, or by e-mail: 84th Infantry Division Reunion, Aug. 18-21, Branson. Contact Daryl Mitchell, P.O.

Box 136, Nixa, MO 65714, phone: 725-1053. 874-8110. IN THE AREA Mountain Grove 5 p.m.: The 14th annual Junior Rodeo; Mountain Grove Saddle Club Arena. Admission $1 for kids 6-11; free for kids 5 and younger. Call 746-4120.

Branson 8 p.m.: Jeff Foxworthy performs; Branson's Grand Palace. Tickets are $50; $12.50 for children. Call 1-800- 884-4536. To search events listings by category such as attractions, movies, shopping and more, visit www.ozarksfun.com. Births Appleby, Stephanie and Jason Powell, Springfield, a girl, 1:21 p.m.

July 3, St. John's. Bell, Morgan and Nathan Mosier, Nixa, a boy, 2:45 p.m. July 3, St. John's.

Combs, Sheri (Hunt) and Michael Combs, Taneyville, a girl, 9:45 a.m. July 3, Cox South. Cornwell, Melanie (Gaines) and David Cornwell, Springfield, a boy, 6:44 a.m. July 5, Cox South. Deckard, Angie (Tadlock) and John Deckard, Springfield, a girl, 4 :44 p.m.

July 1, St. John's. Jul 01 494 Aug 01 493 Sep 01 482 Nov 01 480 Jan 02 489 490 Mar 02 496 496 May 02 494 497 Jul 02 497 Aug 02 Nov 02 491 494 Nov 03 Thusales 67860 Thuopen int 166537 WHEAT 5,000 bu minimum- cents Jul 01 260 Sep 01 Dec 01 Mar 02 300 May 02 306 306 Jul 02 312 Dec 02 330 330 Jul 03 Thusales 26269 Thuopen int 148487 494 495 486 478 482 488 488 491 491 491 489 -4 515 per bushel 282 285 304 309 310 334 Futures trading on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange Friday: Open High Low Settle Change CATTLE 40,000 lbs. cents per lb. Aug 01 72.95 73.82 72.95 73.57 Lottery numbers PICK 3 PICK 4 9-3-3 8-1-3-6 SHOW-ME 5 11-14-20-21-29 Correction Policy The News-Leader strives for accuracy and fairness.

We will correct any errors or misunderstandings created by stories, headlines or photographs. Readers may request a correction by calling the assignment desk at 836-1258, day or night. Our city editor is Bil Tatum, 836-1199; or fax, 837-1381. Harris, Noel Keith, 30, Springfield Wilder, Dee Dee Kye, 25, Springfield Owens, Ricky Wade, 21, Springfield Richards, Jaime Alisha, 21, Springfield Blair, Colin Daniel, 22, Nixa Brunson, Sherilyn Leigh, 23, Nixa Braden, Ival Cecil, 32, Rogersville DeGraffenreid, Stephanie Anne, 22, Rogersville Nickens, Reginald Lee, 42, Springfield Jackson, Berdine, 49, Springfield Longpine, Matthew Glenn, 24, Strafford Runowski, Natasha Leann, 21, Strafford Cain, Richard Earl, 66, Littleton, Colo. Flageolle, Esther Cecilia, 49, Littleton, Colo.

Public Access Today's schedule for local public access programs on Broadband: Channel 23 City of Springfield programming Channel 24 SMS programming Channel 25 Springfield Public Schools programming Channel 26 7 p.m. Faith Tabernacle 8 p.m. Go Tell Somebody 8:30 p.m. Capitol Dialogue 1 9 p.m. Park Crest Baptist Church Channel 27 Evangel University programming Channel 29 City of Springfield programming 74.60 75.05 75.97 76.75 73.35 75.12 75.50 76.47 77.50 73.90 90.30 90.95 90.02 90.50 89.97 90.72 90.50 91.00 90.15 90.57 89.60 89.82 89.85 89.85 89.40 74.07 74.55 70.20 70.65 60.50 60.62 56.85 56.87 57.20 57.70 56.80 56.85 61.80 61.90 64.70 64.70 62.80 Thuopen int 54227 PORK BELLIES 40,000 lbs.

cents per lb. Jul 01 96.20 96.20 94.15 94.70 Aug 01 94.15 94.90 92.80 93.15 Feb 02 80.85 81.00 79.75 79.80 Mar 02 79.40 May 02 82.45 Jul 02 82.50 Thusales 860 Thuopen int 2706 SPOT METALS NEW YORK- Spot nonferrous metal prices Friday. Aluminum 65.0 cents per London Metal Exch. Fri. Copper $74.0 Cathode full plate, U.S.

destinations. Copper cents per N.Y. Merc spot Fri. Lead 29-31 cents per lb. Zinc 44.60-45.10 cents delivered.

Gold $265.10 troy Handy Harman (only daily quote). Gold $265.90 troy NY Merc spot Fn Silver $4.250 Handy Harman (only daily quote). Silver $4.235 troy N.Y. Merc spot Fn. Mercury $150.00 per 76 lb flask.

N.Y. Platinum troy N.Y. Platinum $561.40 troy N.Y. Merc spot Fri. (contract).

n.q.-not quoted, n.a.-not available. dollars per ton 178.30 178.30 175.50 175.90 172.90 173.50 170.60 170.80-2.10 170.00 170.40 167.00 167.30 167.00 167.30 163.80 163.90.

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