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Page 12 POST -TRIBUNE, Jefferson City, Thursday Afternoon. August 30, 196? Deaths Classic Lincoln Herman H. Zimmer Rites Set Friday VIENNA (Special)-- Herman H. Zimmer. 54, Vienna, died Wednesday at the University Medical Center.

Columbia. He had been suffering for about a year from a heart ailment. Mr. Zimmer was born July 13. 1908, the son of William and Theresa Zimmer.

He married Theresa Wieberg May 25, 1945. in Jefferson City, Mr. Zimmer was a member of the Visitation Church, Vienna. Survivors include his wife: a daughter, Rosaline, of the home, and a sister. Mrs.

Henry Zimmer, Jennings. Services will be 9 a Friday al the Visitation Church. Vienna. the Rev. Guido Nardoni officiating.

Hard-Luck Worker Says Wife Cone KANSAS CITY (AP) George S. Strella. 44-year-old outof-luck steel worker from West Mifflin, dropped his last dime in a pay telephone last night and reported to police Mrs. Strella had disappeared from their camp--a battered old car parked on a back street downtown. "When she's upsel, she does this," he said.

"She'll be back." But when she wasn't back in nine hours, he called police for help. The classic styling of the Lincoln Continental continues into with minor refinements. Rede- Burial will be in the parish cerne- i rj five almost an inch more lee room for front seat passengers and more than an addi- tery. tional inch in the rear. A new engine gives hieher performance.

Luggage space is increased. Mrs. Swillum Dies In California daughters. Mis? Anne Marie Swil- lum, of the home: Miss Gertrude i of St. Louis, and Mrs.

Frank Ban in, of Texas: two brother, J. J. i a and Joe Wein- jga'rtncr. both of a i i a one CALIFORNIA 'Special 1 Mrs.jsisler. Miss Weingartner.

Christina Kathcrine Swillum, 77, California; 13 grandchildren and died Wednesday at her home here three a a i of cancer i She was a member of A i a Shc was bnrn a 10. a i near Crdron in Monitoau county. Rosary i ir recited by the She was the a of Jacob and Peter at 8 p.m. to- Gertnidc i a She was day at a local a home. Fun- marriod to John Swillum May i a services i he Friday at 1911.

He died March 5, 1359. a at A i a i Survivors include four sons, Leo, i a i i be in 'he parish ccme- John a i i a al! of California. and Sylvester, of Troy. TODAY TV KRCG-TV A 13 THURSDAY, AUG. 30 Mrs.

Hazelle West Dies At Hospital Mrs. H. West, of Cronuu Witk Ntwi 4 a gj Wednesday An em- Is'cwi Report I Weather Report Fat. 3fl Trio Gltdyi Opry Kather Know! nn Mr Thrcr. Phil Silrrrn CBS 10 oo-- Weithrr Br.Tliw Ntwi 30:15 MnTif a We FRIDAY.

AUG. 31 TM-- Connty Artnt' CapUIn a a LoTt I.ntj Ii a i a Hospital. ployee a the A a a i she had been ill for a short Peaceful Desegration Southern Schools Expected To Drop Racial Barriers i EDITOR'S N'OTK: has hom right ern Georgia counties opened to! 'm Negroes. His pastoral letter early' Souvenirs to Spies Hong Kong Provides Expensive But Memorable Experiences EDITOR'S NOTE: Eighth and last ipjancside and beats you to your cities Is Hong Kong. This British crown colony, despite Its governors Irom Ens- land, 'it? tourists and businessmen from everywhere.

IB as teeminfcly Chinese as the closely drawn characters on Oriental tcroll.) ready for a second fitting, doesn't turn out as well-finished By ROY ESSOYAN HONG KONG (AP) You go broke in Hong Kong buying all the things you can't afford not to buy. Olga Strella is 34. A 9-year-old That's what every tourist--yes, 1- AL. every single one--tells you gaily as he staggers out of town, suit- leases bulging. All you can do is smile wanly.

Because tourists have been saying son, Michael, rounds out the family. Strella told disappearance police his wife's i a months of misadventure which started in West Mifflin June 18i this and actin on this premise so long it's no longer quite true. The tailor who meets you at after he lost his job. They set out on a job-hunting tour to the West Coast and more than $600 melted away via car trouble, a wreck near Globe, and a purse snatcher in San Francisco. Police grounded them in Kansas City a week ago after their car, without brakes, careened through a red light at the bottom of a hill.

It didn't hit anything. Strella said he had driven from Denver to Kansas City without brakes, using the handbrake to stop, when necessary. a i I a i a a in June said all Catholic children. i i more a now a ircgardleSS of race Or color, should admitted to Church schools, it.ss a HI cmi of MenTM i in order affects pupils, m- i a a a a nf the a i In- i i 735 Negl'OCS. legated much greater number--about ATLANTA, Ga.

A Public.75.000 pupils--were affected in a Springfield Pastor Heads Bible Group KANSAS CITY A i Dr. W. Financial Markets NEW YORK (AP)--A decline by steels marred a feeble stock market advance today and prices were irregular early this afternoon in light dealings. Reflecting the small change in the over-all market, the Asociat- ed Press average of 60 stocks at noon was down a minimal .1 to 223.2 with industrials off .3, rails up .1 and utilities up .1. Trading was the slowest, of the schools in Pensacola.

and in Chattanooga, mandate Archbishop Joseph Fran-jE. Dowell, long time pastor of issued at New Oro Southern i i i leans in late March calling for along i a i a schools in! integration of the 153 archdio- northern Georgia and New schools. That order sparked leans are expected to drop a i a protest by some Catholics in barriers i a as effects of theiLouisiana. 1954 Supreme Court decision 1 In addition, there may be a in the United States continue to reach deeper into thcilarge step toward abandonment of High Street Baptist Church in Springfield. was elected president of the Baptist Bible Fellowship at its annual meeting Wednesday.

The fellowship has about 1,250 core of the Southland. the token integration policy in time. She was born A i 21. 181)8. in East I I I She was a ried to Alfred D.

i i a and Nov. 10, 1943. was a i tol Colcman W. West. Mrs.

West was a member of the First Christian the Eastgate Chapter, Order of the East- Star, Eldon: and of the Eldon Rebecca Lodge. She was a member Peaceful desegregation in the North Carolina. Officials there A a a public school system last; were among the first to abide by a was cited by Archbishop Supreme Court decision but a i a in "ordering a i i i then have limited schools in A a a and 71 token desegregation. Assigned Lore al Seart6 for i Carleon Carnltal 11:10 Newi, a At Fainword Homo Parlj (Xl i i a i Iinti-- To Trll tin Trnlk Ftorm Storm of a Patrol Shotr Tisii 1:30 Tlmi Wltk tli. Report Wrtthtr run and Facts With :30 Father of Br)l (tn i i Zone 0:30 Ejewltnell Weather Rorltv 10:0 Newi Rerlew Hollywood Special 12:15 a i 'of the Missouri Historical Society.

1 She is survived by her a son. Alfred D. i i a Kanj a City; a a Mrs. Ailcene Clousp. St.

Louis; and a step-dau- Daily Record Hospital Admissions St. Mary's Mrs. Evel velyn Bonnots This fall, however, 413 Negro pupils have been assigned to seven predominantly white schools in Charlotte, Durham has assigned about 54 and the state's total may reach 700 in comparison with 203 year Carty Mrs. Centertown. Sm 1 3 watched is Prince Mrs.

Lucy Shiklcs, i Miss A i Zbindcn, F'ulton: Mrs. orders were ignored a Mrs. a i i a Cheyenne. Wyo. i Services i be at 2 a a at a local a 1 A.

j- i Rev. a offi- a a i Mrs. A a Faye Tyree, i a i i a a i i a i with about a million members. They are evangelical, fundamentalist churches independent of the major Baptist associations. Dr.

Dowell was president of the fellowship from 1950 to 1952 and formerly was president of Baptist Bible College at Springfield. He has been pastor 21 years at High Street, which lists 6,000 members, largest Baptist church in Missouri. The Rev. Scotty Alexander of Enid, was elected vice president. Named to the board were the Rev.

Ed Hill of Arlington. the Rev. Cecil Hodges of Savannah. and the Rev. Parker Daily of Kansas City.

and the schools closed. The courts there have ordered school officials, to present a plan by Sept. 7 a i LcJV reopen the schools. Important Case Another important case was pointed out by Dr. Leslie W.

Dun- a i Mrs. a a i director of the i i a 1113 a a i i al Council, Mrs. Georgia a 025 a a i a a research and educa- KOMU-TV A AUG. lcberry Hounfl f.Me* Ernie 6:00 Weather Roundup Report 6:30 of Donna Rpcd Ehoir The Third Hun 8:00 The $:30 Era Hunt sins Along With Mitch Services Set Friday For Mrs. Bottoms A I I HOME Borghardt, 124 W.

Mc- ingl.on St. Charles E. Still Mrs. Grace Jenkins. Belle; Mrs.

eral services for Mrs. Hatlie Belle Bottoms, who died Monday night, will be 2:30 p.m. Friday at the Prairie Home Baptist church. The Rev. Glen Irons of Bormville will i i a assisted by the Rev.

Herbert. i of a i i Home. The body i lie in a a 1 p.m. Friday at the church i i for the services. i a will be in Providence Cemetery a here.

Death LOB The Missouri i a a a i a log for the 24 hours Carty St. Mrs. Shirley Helton, Meta; Mrs. Wissman, Linn. i organization.

"We still haven't had the full implications of the Memphis decision," he said in reference to a Births a suit as he did before. And his prices are creeping up. You can still buy Swiss watches, German cameras and Japanese transistor radios here cheaper than they sell at home but the gap is rapidly narrowing. But Hong Kong still has attractions for the visitor. Its harbor is one of the prettiest in the world, at night a fairyland of sparkling jewels.

For those seeking vicarious excitement, Hong Kong is still a glamorous neon-lit city of sin, smugglers and spies. If you venture into some of the darker alleys you can still occasionally catch the whiff of opium in the air, though it was outlawed in 1945. Professional ladies of easy virtue also are officially outlawed but gaily painted women, their slinky Chinese dresses slit to the hips, still beckon passersby from floating sampans that snuggle embarrassingly close to the staid Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club. Some of the biggest money here is still made smuggling gold. For the cloak and dagger trade, this British colony on the coast of Red China has spies galore.

Com- Bill Would Increost Medical Deductions WASHINGTON (AP) Tht House Ways and Means Commit- approved a bill Wednesday to raise the ceilings on medical deductions allowed individual income taxpayers. The present requirement that only expenses above 3 per cent of income can be deducted would not be affected. However, the limits on deductions would be raised. Instead of a maximum of $2,500, a single taxpayer would be allowed heads of households or couples filing joint returns could claim up to $10,000 instead of disabled persons over 65 could claim up to $20,000 each instead of $15.000. week as the Labor Day weekend mun ist, anti-Communist and some neared and some Wall Streeters began to depart for their last summer holiday.

who double as both. But maybe the most tempting attraction in Hong Kong is the Caution over possible develop-1 food, probably the most delicious ments after the Labor Day milestone has prevailed all this week and trading was lethargic, under the assumption that nothing much will happen to stock prices, barring surprise news, until after the weekend. Steels were increasingly depressed by Wheeling Steel's dividend cut and expectations that others may follow. Motors perked up, however, all of them showing small gains. The rest of the list was scrambled.

As the steels retreated. Wheeling. U.S. Steel and Jones Laughlin fell more than a point each. National Steel was down at 34 on a block of 4,100 shares.

Fractional gains were scored by General Motors, Ford, Chrysler, American Motors and Studebaker. Some of the "growth" stocks came back a bit from recent profit taking. IBM and Polaroid were up about 2 apiece. Xerox rose a point. Chicago and North Western Viewers in the Aisles TORONTO (AP)--Live telecasts of surgery on small animals are laying them in the aisles at the a a Canadian National Exhibition here.

Spectators are fainting at the rate of three an operation. More than 60 visitors have been carried or helped out, and a few have re- Railway was unchanged as operations were halted by a strike. The Dow Jones industrial average at noon was up .17 at 603.41. Corporate bonds were unchanged to slightly higher. U.S.

government were changed. and most varied in the world. If you tried a different dish every evening you'd have to live to 80 to taste them all--the Chinese menu spanned 80,000 dishes at last count. They're all good, as long as you like such exotic items as baby eels simmering in oil and garlic, chicken wrapped in lotus leaves and baked in mud, roast newborn sparrow, snake soup, sea slugs or shark's fins Hong Kong is currently enjoying the biggest boom in its 120-year history. The boom may be headed for a bust but no one here seems particularly worried.

The skyline is jagged with the trelliswork of factories, offices and apartment buildings soaring skyward. You can't walk a block in downtown Hong Kong, where three new skyscraper hotels are going up within a few hundred yards of each other, without sidestepping a major construction job. Towering resettlement blocks for refugees from Red China dot j-the landscape. The air is rent with shattering din of drill-hammers and pile drivers. Only when they pause for breath do you catch the natural noises of this strange mixed-up British- run Oriental city.

LEGALS NOTICE OF LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION GRANTED (Soc. 473.033. RSMo.) STATE OP MISSOURI. IS. COUNTY OF COLE IN THE PROBATE COURT OF COUS COUNTY.

MISSOURI AT JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI In the estate of JAMES T. BLAIR. Estate No. 1071 deceased. To persons Interested In the of James T.

Blair. decedent: On the day ol August, 1982, James T. Blair III and Mary Margaret Hayes were appointed the administrators of the estate of James T. Blair. decedent, by the Probate Court of Cole County.

Missouri. The business address ol the administrators Is James T. Blair III, Spoede Crcve Coeur, Missouri and Mary Mamaret Hayes. 74 Lake Forrest. St.

Louis. Missouri and their attorney in Ray Eder, whose business address is 40S Olive Street. St. Louis. Missouri.

All creditors of said decedent are notified to Tile claims in court within months from the date of this notice or bi forever barred. All persons interested are notified that such court, at the times and as provided by law, will determine the persons who are the successors in interest to the personal and real property of the decedents and the extent and character of their Interests therein. Date of first publication Is Aug. 16, 19t). LUCILLE BODE.

Clerk of the Probate Court el Cole County, Missouri. PT. Auc. 16-23-30. Sept.

7. NOTICE OF LETTERS TESTAMENTARY GRANTED 473.033, RSMo.) STATE OF MISSOURI. COUNTY OF COLE M. IN THE PROBATE COORT OF COLS COUNTY. MISSOURI AT JEFFERSON CITY.

MISSOURI In the estate of federal decree ired hospital treatment. knocked down Tennessee's pupil placement Jaw. The ruling was that Memphis schools would have lo be desegregated before the Son to Mr. and Mrs. a a law could be utilized.

i 1523 Green Berry a The Tennessee law. like that of Wednesday, Memorial Hospital. IGcorgia and Florida, was herned after the Alabama place-! The televised operations, performed twice daily on small animals needing treatment, are the chief attraction of a SI million "vetescope" exhibit put on this year for the first time by Cana da's 2,000 veterinarians. imio Weather Let's 3o FUhllU jr. 30 ToiVfh! I A A 5,000 Reportedly Deformed BONN, a A A estimated 5,000 a i a been deformed by lhaliriomide' jcndod al i i I taken by mothers i Last 2i hours-- 3 a a West a a of-! So far t.his year--fill i i a said Wednesday.

i Same i last year--BOO Josef a a told a news con-: I All a resulted the peak obviously a i from a i a i ipassrd. i rowh i 9 Attributes maintained as a few selected Negro students are assigned to white schools. Urge To Conform Shown In Tests CS-- a Newi Today Bay WTitn PUy Hunch Price Ir. Concentration FirM ImprcHloB HilO-- "IrtiUi or ComeQUnnCM NEC N.w« Weather 32:05 i i 12 3 ri-- run 11 In Economy 1:00 Jen Murray Show NBC Newt Loretta Young TLeattr 2.00 Doctor 2 Our Five 3: en Mnk' Room (or DtOdj 3.3'J Ir.t«Tfnt to WomMj jiJ.S-- NBC 01 to Women i liii A i Trnr.f Emit (, no-- a Camera Icf'slnna! 1J-- i 7 Report i Ones Factories, Farms Idle iFrench Investments Wasted In Stagnating, Chaotic Algeria Collapse To Hunger NEW YORK (AP)--Singer Jane Morgan left Roosevelt Hospital Wednesday and blamed her collapse Monday on working all that day without food during a recording session. She said she was planning to go to bed early to leave the next morning for an engagement in Syracuse, N.Y..

when "all of a ST. LOUIS (AP--Tests by 1 must have blacked out." Ohio State University indicate that 30 to 40 per Tn OA of persons tested will agree i 10 ZU i they know to be Eciiodor i just to conform with a group. Douglas P. Crowne of Ohio State said a when money was bet, and piessure to conform was i greater, the those 200.000 Europeans re-, tested who would give answers know to be wrong increased A i A a nf a of French assets in A a i via a a arr a i a a i a and a are going i 70 per cent. i the post-independence chaosjto waste in the rich western Crowne said the urge to con- a a a i i a belt from which most 1 form is stronger among women Canadian Lawyers In Drinking Test HALIFAX, N.S.

(AP) Dist. Judge Harold W. Pope told the Canadian Association Wednesday he and seven other members "the Saskatchewan bar got to- jgether with a police officer and a breath analyzer for a scientific drinking experiment. The judge from Moose Jaw said they drank for an hour to see how much it took to make their breaths show .06 per cent alcohol on the machine--Canada's legal criterion for drunkenness. At the end of the hour, said Pope, two of the eight lawyers breathed more than .05 per cent alcohol.

He urged his hearers to make similar experiments "to come to grips with this terrible social problem and stop the murder on the highways." GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador 'AP)-Twenty persons died and 30 were injured Wednesday in a fire which destroyed a square block of homes in a poor section of this port city. Grant to Burma RANGOON, Burma A Burma will receive S34 million from WM. M. CLARK. Estate No.

deceased. To persons Interested In the af Wm. M. Clark, decedent: On the 14th (lay of AuRust, ISM. thf last Will of Wm.

M. Clark -was admitted to probate and Herbert KrolJ appointed the executor of the estate ot Wm. M. Clark decedent, by the probatj court of Cole County. Missouri on 14th day of August, 1962.

The business address of the executor is St. Thomas. Missouri, and his attorney Is P. Dominique whose business address 1s tral Trust Jefferson City, Missouri, All creditors of said decedent ari fled to file claims in court -within months from the date of this notice or bi forever barred. All persons Interested are notified thai such court, at the and as provides by law, will determine the persons are the successors In interest to sonal and real property of the Decedent cd the extent and character ef theli Interests therein.

Date of first publication is Aug. 18, 19ML LUCILLE BODE. Clerk of the Probate Court tt Cole County, Missouri. PT. Aup.

16-23-30. Sept. 7. A St. Louis Produce and Poultry ST.

LOUIS (AP)--Egg and live poultry: Eggs, consumer grades, A large 35-37, A medium 28-29, A small 16-18, large 26-27; wholesale standards 24-26, unclassified 21-22, checks 15-17. Hens, heavy light over 5 Ib 9-10, under 5 Ib 6-3, broilers and fryers ITVfe-lS. Kansas City Produce KANSAS CITY (AP)--Consumer eggs: Large 29-35: medium 25-28: unclassified, 17-22. Wholesale eggs: large, 80 per cent 34-38; medium, 80 per cent, 28-31. Poultry: Heavy type hens, 5 Ib up, 13; light type hens, 5 Ib up, hens, under 5 Ib, 6: capons, 8 Ib, 18; capons, 7-8 Ib, 16; ducks, young, white, over 5 Ib, 15.

Missouri- -Arkansas live fryers and broilers: At farm. 15; delivered at plant Grade Ib, solid, 67; grade Ib, quarters, 68. Kansas City Livestock KANSAS CITY (AP) Cattle Development for agricultural ma- At least seven of the dead werekhmery to open up 30,000 acres 'a year to rice production, the Burmese government announced children. Seven hundred were left homeless. other persons today.

O'i-- M-S' 4 a i i i' RADIO KWOS 1240 KC These assets i 1.12 a a have fled. a of i i a of French i and a a were assassi-j He presented a paper on con- a effort. 1 in what, used tn be a i by i a troops t.y today at the annual con- of Ihr most i i nf i i i colonial masters. ivent.ion of the American Psycho- m-rr-ear; i i In the i i i a a i 1 logical Association, attended by! a Kvo a of Algiers, the situation persons. I a a i of independence, lit-lbctler.

Many a stayed be-! The tesls required subjects io! i is being done to put A i a i to pick grapes i i i the larger of twol back on i 1'crt. most plan lo leave aflcr! 1 0 1 1 of riots. Five persons In i i i i a a i a i a i i Crowne purposely i a nf A i two of! Perhaps a A i a a a a ie wrong answer in front French-owned a i a a a i i i bo'of ti person a i the test, i i llji 'ai'. The nor- said that although The i i believes a produces i cent of losts wore simple. 30 to 40 (i(i(l a in I he world i those tested then gave mci nim.j i of a a y-ar Hi Assets a a as his ex heavru econ-i i i i i mori' leave a i French a i a assets in tests were given: i ou' hv i i lawless- A i a are i a at well at Ohio State.

i a i over $1 i i Tlie a of in- "The person who conforms, (ilinst Tiiwn ciusina! i is slighll.v. a i nf import i i i i i i i i i A A i the Agency for calves 400: slaughter steers and cows steady; good and choice steers 26.00 28.00; utility cows 14.00-15.50. Hogs 4,500: barrows and gilts strong to 10-25 higher: sows firm; 1-3 210-265 Ib barrows and gilts 18.25-50; 1-3 270-350 Ib sows 16.2517.25. Sheep 400; lambs steady; ewes and feeder lambs weak; choice and prime native spring slaughter lambs 20.50; good and choice 18.00-20.00: some 17.00: cull to good ewes 4.50-5.50; utility 6.00; good and choice feeder spring lambs 13.50-15.00; choice to fancy Runs Much of Country Argentina Economy Minister Draws Controversial Feelings BUENOS AIRES (AP)--Alvarolpoint of view, the best economist 16.00. Carlos wooden sits at an old buttons land 10 telephone lines.

To a large is an organization man who can inspire confidence amid people who know economics. Chicago Livestock NOTICE OF RECEIVER'S SALE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Cf COL! COUNTY, MISSOURI State Bank, et Plaintiff TS Ko. OSftgi Charcoal tt Chemical Co. Defendant NOTICE OF RECEIVER'S 8Atl Notice is hereby given that pursuant to an order issued by the Circuit Court of Cole County, Missouri, the receiver or the Osage Charcoal Chemical Company is empowered to sell the lollowlnf listed items of personal property belonging to the Defendant Corporation: I Chair, typing, red leather 1 Desk, typing, pray metal 1 Desk, typinn. white 1 Desk, salesman, white 1 Typewriter, Royal electric, Serial HE 13-6915127 1 Copier, Serial 22CA05337A 1 Flexo desk lamp 2 Gray metal -waste This property may be seen at 911 Dunklln Street.

Jefferson City. Missouri during the normal business hours. are to be sent to Bryon L. Kinder. Receiv.

er of the Ossge Charcoal and Chemlcrf Company, Central Trust Building, Jeffert son City, Missouri. All bids must, milted no later than the 8th day ol tember, 1962. FT--AUR. 28-29-30-31. CN--Sept.

1. Buifc NT--Sept. 2. PT--Sept-t NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS INVITATION FOR BIDS OFFICE OF CITY CLERK, JEFFERSON CITY. MISSOURI.

DATE AUGUST 29. 196J Sealed bids, subject to the herein, will be received until 7:30 p.m., (C.S.T.) September 4. 1962, and then licly opened and read aloud in the City Hal'l Jefferson City, Missouri, for ishlng all labor and material and performing all work for grading and paving an extension of the runway 650' 100', taxi-ways, parking apron, lighting, marking, fencing, and all other work ddental thereto. All skilled and unskilled classification! of labor shall be paid not less than minimum wage rates establshed by Secretary of Labor and listed in specifications. of the plans and specification? are on file and may be inspected at: Office of City Clerk, Jefferson City.

Missouri P. S. Thomas. Consulting Engineer. erson City, Missouri Plans and specifications may taincd from the City Clerk of the City of Jefferson, Missouri, or from the Consult? Ing Engineer upon deposit, of $15.00.

J10.00 of which will be refunded upon return of plans and specifications, in good condition, within ten days after receipt of bids. A copy of the FAA Standard Specifications for Construction of Airports, in book form, will be furnished with the plans and specifications. Guarantee will be required with each bid as follows: A certified check on a solvent, bank in the amount of ten i i I solvent, a in HIE a i i CHICAGO A I --(USDAl--HogS i i a a of bid. a He has polished the science butchers 25 to 35 higher; payable to the city of Jefferson. Missouri i relations but whether this 1-2 200-225 Ib butchers TM' can reflect itself in a likely future; 300-3r0 Ib sows 16.75-17.»: all bMf waive any informality in 1 politically is open to question.

He load 267 Ibs 17.75; 2-3 350-400 Ibs bids record. A r. 4 V.rt n.r*rr* f- 4 HA CITY OF 1 JEFF'LinSON. MIOUUHl Alsogaray. as jomy.

has widespread control over A i can cat. and politically is open to question. He load 267 Ibs 17.75; 2-3 350-400 Ibs bids rrcrivrd. a living to be more respected 15.75-16.75; 400-450 Ibs 15.2545.75; Th look: a i i a i i Transport a 1n himself in order to "i today and how they may work inlabroad a in his own country-- 450-550 Ibs 14.35-15.25. a a i i in a i j.

i A ClinP hands represent S-100 i i a a is no i i a i a nf Thr a ure. because hr has imposed! Cattle 1.000: calves none: choice 6.2ri-- KVither Cporti Uwli Jr. i Music tVorld Todlj Fossftit i i I 1 Mr.rk i i i i 'Inm Muck fatafi Ml(k1 MIE Off CET. ftttftv Jnkonj Mscitlt i A RporH nf i other commercial i but presented. they are believed to represent (hl kfl (i Swim-Suited i a I I I I succeeded in i i slock: England A i -The by group, Crowne, Fgw pen pi a i a about of austerity from ith prime end 1.229 Ib slaughter 'steers 30.75: choice with prime end 1,158 Ibs 30.50: good and low i ito time, one ol "After more than three months, Frustrated Program office, he has distinguished; His program for economic sta- Ciiy Clerk PT.

A I I NT. Srpt. 5. Bid? wil be exccpted i 4:00 P.M. Sept.

4. 1962 at the office of the City Clfrk. City of Jefferson, for 64 Acres of ihimself by being completely in-jbilization began in 1958. au ght er heifers 26.50. jeffective," the widely i a a he resigned, after a series of gheeo 800- choice Choice 25.50-28.25.

Choice 812 Ib Economic Survey said. "This is frustrations, from President Ar- jsoriously a i the conn- turo cabinet. When! and prime 85-102 Ib spring slaughter lambs .00: good and choice 20.00- port for the period beginning 16th day of Oct. 1962 and ending on the 15th day of Oct. 1964.

For fvirther Information contact W. X. Asrl, Airport Manaecr. Phone 6-9033. i i 1 1 i i i vi i i i i i i i i try's recovery from its deep eco-Frondm ousted by the armed; 2 i oo- mostly good 17.50-20.00: PT.

nomic crisis. jforcrs. President Jose Maria GUI-! Thr new A i i to form an I TANK Beach Htg. Co. Orvillr a P.

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