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Argus-Leader from Sioux Falls, South Dakota • Page 12

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1 Sioux Falls Argus-Leaderl MW 3j Barrows And Gilts Uneven; Slaughter Cattle Active For mail delivery, July 4, 1972 YORK (API Nw York S'eck LonrStar 1 LxcrMnge se et'Prt noon prices: 1 LonSeGa 36 -i :) RECEIPTS AT OTHER MARKETS Ni'l Lt ctt Cilllt Hog Stlp ales (hds.) High Lw A SIOUX FALLS RECEIPTS Official Week Month Monday Ago Ago CV I 196 J' 5 H-M 2 113 MO 4 45 Omaha 1 iou Sivth Si 4 0'5 4 000 500 3 1 00 4 500 8X1 2.390 3.500 W0 SOIUOi'DPOl Paul I 445 I 6.17 dbtLb 1 3 At. Ind 10 A.i wiins .60 44 8'. LOCAL PRICES Month Year COMPAHAriVE Official Monday USD Agricultural vantsllng Service Onv'IsLt 1 42 LlV Corp Luckyi 15Mi Lyaies YnJiit VaciteCo 3u Vacy RH V.adisFd Sse Vagr.vo.x 1 2,3 Vlara'h 60 V.i-cor 80 AT Wd '0 VsrlinM V.ilDStr tvi 3.ntac UiDcr-D 'fn Co 41' U5 Aito tjo A til irai were verv1 Barrows and gilts in, ii ia. to rk 21.50-2.vsO 33 00-37 33 uneven with around 300 head smc-d 3050-3375 r4', -jft 0 1 early 111 the dav 50 cents higher 1 Concerts 't in grame 2-4 3.2a-3.w; ..,,.1 .1. .1 .11 sales Irtde! iii.Acu mgn jjiKiu ana low cnoice than last Friday, later steady to 25 higher and moderately active at the .10 I au; gooa IIHHI-IJUO II) 3MIV 3 3W 4.

Sioux! yield grade 2-4 3S.5U-36.5U giaue -i jj.ou-jb.3U; sev 'M 6T USJftV" -u- 70 eral loads standard and gmul llolstein 32.50-33.25. C'OdOl Vi-iPJ i Oi Wmas 1 Falls Stockyards Monday, i 1' N'o. 1-3 harrows and gilts ei shins 200 240 Ihs brought 29.25-25V75 with aivund 3ihi head at the latter price 111 early AntnaLte I c8 At Prod 200 A rc 80 A ifrLud'm A cqPw 40 i 40 AihsChal 20e ATM 1 80 A1BAC 50 A 'r, Hess IV Am At 1 1 ABrrtds 2 29 AmBcitst 1 10 A in Can2 A Cyan Lis A r. I i '4 A HCT1C 1.7.' Air. Mp 27 A I it 1 40 Am V.otor-.

ANnTGai 2 -o AimctR a S'and 40 Ar 0 -F UK I AVP A b-head lot of average and 5 2 3 50 Dr. Lflaml A. Ullehaiig, Conductor Tuesday, 8:30 p.m. Sioux Empire Fairgrounds Paul Wesner, Master 'f Ceremonies (iRA.MH OPENER AM) STAR-SPANGLED BANNER 1. March, "Hail America," J.

Richards. 2. Overture. "A Jubilant Ov t. 1.

-jt '--4i 4--- -US NOPQ- nign cnoiee with end prime i slaughter heifers weighing 925 jibs with yield grade 3 4 brought 37.50; bulk choice 850-1050 lbs I yield grade 2 4 36.25-37.00; nii.x-:ed high good and low choice good 32.50-35.25. Utility and commercial t-ows i brought 24.00-25.75; high dress-ling commercial 26.00-26.50; can-ner and cutter 22.00-25.00; heavy trade. Uneven lots weishm: -2o 22.) lbs sold for 29.00-29.25. U.S. 2 4 weights 240-26) lbs sold foi 2S 50-29.

(XI with some uniform ne.r 250 early 29.25. U.S. 3-4. 260-280 lbs. hrousht 27.75-28 50.

Sows were steady to 25 hish-er U.S. 1-3 ueighins; 300 -UtO lbs for 23.50-25.00; U.S. 2 3 400- erture," Alfred Reel. 3. Trumpet Quartet, Jack To Paddle To Florida Reynolds, Jack Remboid 24' r3i Natvsco 2:0 ATli-e Na1 Can 41 NjfCasiR .40 Nat D-itil 0 Nat Fuel Na' Gem 2,3 Nat ovp 1 05 'Nat indus" N'afSfee; So Wea S.i N.v:mas 2 Ne-.

fon 30 Nt'At 12? 13 George Gulson and Merridee Ekstrom, "Trumpet Filigree," 1 6'B nacnda nc ihsck Dan -Harold Walters. "show tiie kids they can have fun taking a different kind of trip." The same su-fboard carried him from New York to Soutl Carolina in 1965. (AP Wirephoto) Former lifeguard Larry Capune, 29. of Balboa Island, skims along on his 18-foot surfboard off Hull, after leaving on a trip to Miami. He plans to paddle 30 miles a day for 70 days to SI' and' cutter and boning util-: ity 25.50 27.00.

Utility, commer- 4. Patriotic, "Battle Hvnin of lbs. 22.75-23.50. Roars were steady bnmght 17.00-22.00. Slaughter steers and i0 X1 the Republic," William Stef 1 1 -1.

fe Akers were fairlv active and strong to: J'n dressing mrtivm- Vocal solo, Paul Wegner, 50 1 uais jj.w-J4.to. 25 hiaher and in instances 2 i .14 V.d A .1 Am Pn NsA-nRH srttx A -I baritone, "Seventy Six Trombones," Meredith Willson; i' -BC- A tow loads ot choice eao-iuo lb feeder steers brought 42.00- "This Is Mv Country," Ja- .15 Thompson Hits Inaction By Highway Department 45.25; few lots good and choice 550-650 lbs 42.50-44. 50. Few lous choice 540 580 lb heifers 39.75-41.00, lot 700 lbs 35.25. cobs-Ringwald.

6. March, "Americans We." Henry Fillmore. March. "Black Horse H011 c3 60 h.sher for heifers. Slaughter cows were fairly active and steady and bulls uere steady Feeders active and fully A loads of average and huh choice with end prime slaushter steers weighing 1150 12-" Ihs w.th ield grade 3-4 sold for 38 85 39.00; several kiads average and high choice; 38 50-38 75; bulk choice 1050.1250, Spring slaughter lambs were! strong to 25 7.

FAITH. SD. (AP) Republican governor candidate Carv posals to Highway officials last week J. P. Sousa.

Department in competi- 8. Feature. "Dixieland Clam- callings were! Sliorn slau turn for the South Da kol a con- Thompson of Faith has criticized officials of the State High Jsses wereiDakc Oscar Loe, Jack Key-! nolds, Mary Temanson, Tom El- 50 higher. Other scarce. 10 '9 -7'f s'w'hR 24 '22 14 -q Co -W 40 4 ih 3" '-i ajw 20 A-TvVar 1.25 i Pp- 0 i 1 1 20 2fi's Skdd 'f i.

t- t-V 4 way Department, for their hes Daniels, Al Ber lwein, Greg and prune spring Choice slaughter Warrington. lamhs upinhim. io-1 10! dahl. Arr. John itancy to award an advertising contract for South Dakota's tourism promotion.

33.75. good and! -Marcn. em His brought 33.25 14 2 0 AAir Fate Of Chess Tourney Still Not Settled REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) The world chess championship was threatened With collapse Monday 24 hours before Bobby Fischer's deadline to show up or forfeit his match with Boris Hpassky of Russia. Fischer, the American chess champion, was reported sticking to his demand for more money. He told the New York Daily News he 'Wouldn't yield.

The six-man board of the sponsoring Icelandic Chess Federation was reported unanimously opposed to paying Fischer the extra money. The board met until the early hours Monday with Fischer's lawyer, Andrew Davis. A spokesman said there wa no progress. The Highway Commission met in Pierre last Thursday, to choice 30.50-32.50. A 366-head lot of shorn slaughter 'yearlings, choice, few prime 113 lbs with Xo.

1-2 pelts brought 32.50. aciencp 'id ai Pitiani -hidRLK -45 but no action was taken on the Stock Market Trading Slow advertising contract at the di Pit 1 46 (i tract. "With that, many proposals at hand, it would seem that the department officials could move as quickly as possible to accept the services of an agency that will do our state tourist industry some good now, and at a sensible price," Thompson continued. "The current hesitancy to act in a time of need typifys the actions of present Highway Commission officials, and South Dakota's tourism industry cannot afford that type of administration al the present time We need action today, not indecision," Thompson concluded. rection of Highway Director Jack Allmon.

Con' r' PecvCo Pt P-dPs 2 1 Ph.ia E. t.64 l' Pri von 1 Pfl.id 1.64 Pn.t.V.or- 1 Pn i -i blem. E. E. Bagtey.

10. Vocal solo, Eugenia Har tig. soprano, "I Do, 1 Do," Harvey Schmidt Erickson. 11. Patriotic, "Your Land and My Land," Sngmund Romberg.

12. Patriotic, "Pledge of Allegiance." Alfred Reed. 13. Patriot, "America," Traditional Cacavas. 14.

Patriotic, "Armed Forces Medley," Traditional Gene White." "If South Dakota ever need South St. Paul Livestock SOUTH ST. PAUL. Minn. (AP) (USDA) Cattle 2,000, NEW YORK (AP) In very 24 8 25 8 a-nrrCp a a i eCke IprT 1 40 aneseCp 2 encotis 20 fnSd'Vf 2.0 'erroCp -t-'ped SC 2 50e PneuT i ed the services of an advertising consultant, is the slow trading, prices took an un 13' i 54 13 54' calves 300; pre-holiday supply! certain course in Monday's stock time," Thompson said.

"The limited: all classes slaughter cattle, including vealers, generally steady; few choice Highway Department has already spent on an ill 3 2tO P'trevB Po.aroid PonG si PPG id PrcdG-n PbD oin Lt rr-an Gjestor market. Brokers said so many investors were taking a four-day holiday weekend that there was 47H 4' -viler 1 P'nl i i e--Svc 2 a-- Eq! 25o lb slaughter steers 37.25- 3o' 25" 38.50. load high choice, in eluding prime, 1,393 lb also at Pa 40 conceived plan, but now they i hesitant to award a con-j tract that will provide the need ed exposure at a time when our tourism industry is undergoing serious problems." Thompson said six advertising agencies had presented pro- 38.50; mixed high good and choice 36.75-37.25; few choice Raa Nebraskan Dies After Setting Himself Afire lb slaughter heifer: Ra 1j .63 ntic-ri 1 JOD Gas .82 i'D 1 45 .40 Fireworks, Picnics, Pageants Among 4th Of July Highlights By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the colors of the flag. NBC Fireworks, patriotic pageants; taped the show for broadcast at 36.00-37.00; mixed high sood RCA i Pea- ig Co Raq Bute 25 and choice 35.50-36.00; utility Utile interest buying and. selling.

The noon Jones average1 of was oft .30 to I 92S.7';. i Advancing issues on the New I York Stock Exchange held small iead over the losers. on the strength the! gla mour issues. The Big Board's irdex wasj up .09 to 59 40. The American: Stock Exchange price change! OMAHA, Neb.

(AP) A 76 20 Ed'5 year-old Schuyler man who po- I 30 25 Rc'Cn tn Rer-uCit Revo- 1 Re lrd 25th Anniversary 3S" 28 and commercial slaughter cows 26.00-27.00: cutter 24.00-26.50, canner 21.50-24.00: utility and commercial slaughter bulls 3 231 3-7 3i' 24 5e3 4 2 0 3S7 33 2S3 21 2 37 2 0 5 42 and tarn ly picnics are among licp said rwured gasoline over the traditional Fourth of July Roanie highlights as the nation cele himself and ignited it died in; CHICAG0 fAp) John Car an Omaha hospital Sunday Cofv Arch5jshop of hi Schuyler police reported that: the an 31.00-34.50: cutter 27.50-31.00; prime vealers up to 62.00; 2s brates its 196th birthday over a fcjr-day weekend. An audience dressed in red. been choice 53.00-57.00. good 48.00- FranK J. biecn, who nu poor neaun ior some nine.

1 95 Power 2 At Lin Co'it Can 1.60 C'Tl CO' 2d out Oil 1.50 Tel 54 control Data i. coper In SO 2.i0a Cowies Com Cc Bdct .30 CPC ntl 1.70 .52 CrovCo1! .527 Crown Cord 1 20 index was up .02 to 27.26. The Bin Board's most active white and blue was on hand Sunday in Oklahoma City for turned himself into a human torch outside the garage at his 8:30 p.m. CDT Tuesday. "The National Yankee Doodle Dandy" will be selected in Philadelphia from among 13 teen-agers who were born on the Fourth and who represent the 13 original colonies.

The youngsters competed in an essay on "What My American Freedoms Mean To Acting FBI Director L. Patrick Gray III will deliver the keynote address during Tuesday's festivities at Independence Hall. issue was urtiss right, up "The 1972 Stars and Stripes home in Schuyler Friday 31 "a 24' It's 234 Show" featuring comedian Bab 42 3 31' 24 Hip. 53U 28 53 36 31 24' 9 11 23' 4 53' i niversary of his ordinrrrion as a bishop. Cody was appointed Arch bishop of Chicago, the largest archdiocese in the United States with a population of 2.5 million Roman Catholics, by-Pope Paul VI on June 16.

1965. Dial 336-1130 Want Uls Get Results! 54.00. Hogs 3 500; barrows and gilts active, prices mostly 25 higher; 1-2 190-240 lbs 29.00, 1-3 190-240 lb 28.50-29.00 2-3 240-260 lb 28.00-28.75, 2-3 260-280 lb 27.00-28.00, 2-4 280-300 lb 26.25-27.00; sows strong, 1-3 270-400 lbs 23.50-24.25, 2-3 400-600 lb 22.00-23.75, 2-3 600-700 lb 20.50-22.00; Hone, singers Anita Bryant and He suffered first, second and to 53as. The issue ha been receiving attention in recent weeks because it holds North American rights to the Wankel rotary engine. By PIPF nffvkY W'iPWOOD Monday, July 3, 197J 486 52PB CurtissWr third degree bums over his entire body, authorities said.

-DE Nancy Wilson and baseball's Mi, key Mantle. Tickets to the $300,000 extra-aganza were free but the ticket holders had to come dressed in Survivors included his widow. a daughter and three sons. 53-4 188 22' i 15 Prev Funeral services will be at Noon Close! boars steady to weak. 1 Ren- I -id Roy'CCia -i6 Royl 2-2ue RyaerSy .25 SUoe.Vt 1.30 3V SaF 2 iO sISbogP 1 0 iaroers Asso Sa Felr.d 60 sanFemt .30 iScherPg .94 SCAA Corp Sec tf Pap 50 SbCL 2.20 Harl GD l.iO SearsR 1 4oa 2.40 Stierw iVm 1 Siqna' Co c0 SingerCo 2.40 smith 2 1 Sony Co SCarEG 1 38 S'OCaiEd 1 :6 South 2o 20 SouNGas 40 ScuP-c 2 --8 ScuthR 3 20 i Spe" 60e "a-jri'eD rl on 51 S'FJrard; -6 sm;" S'O 'Cal 2 "'0 2 29 SfO'lNJ 2 S'dOtiOn 2 70 S'au' Ch 1.30 Ste-i D-j-q 3'e ensj iO StuiAor i 20 lb 9:30 a.m.

Wednesday at me Trade 31 2 32 Sheep 200; all classes steady in light trade; choice and nrime 90-110 lb spring slaughter 35'4 in the 6 8 'fa 35 35 187' 16oJ4 '8i Over rtie connrar Kuchera-Rozanek Chapel Schuyler. Burial will be in Schuyler' cemetery. 11 em Svs'ems 50 -4 140 4 4.i 48 44 Jl 44 8 46 4 V4 '5 1 .1 2 1 4 '4 4 1 '3 '9 6's 5 6 3 '6 '6 4 73" '3 13 12 '4 4 .1 4 8 '3 11 3 '0 3 21 1-4 riia 838 '4 71 3 -2 4. 4 1 37 '3 53 27-'e 27' 3 22'b '4 10 HH''4 10j4 -1J4 33 2: 3 2.H3 '4 30 'Co 104'4 '05 4 1J4 5o 26 27-4 '5 2. 4 22 22 77 l.i 128 4 a- 4 4 20.

21 4 20 4 24 45' 4.i 6 22 0J4 91' 3 3'4 1 i 8 22 23 '3 S'4 i 3 8'4 4 29 3 8 45 4 4j 4 4i 4 '4 v'4 20 20 RST 5 2- 3 3 1 '9 1 3 25 3 24 2i 9 3' 57 4 3-' 4 34 3 34 3 4'3 2' 3 2' 8 2' 3 3 '1 "i'a 26 '8 263 3 9 13 4 3 1.1 8 3 :2 2'4 3- 2 7i 71 4S '2 73 72J4 73 leJ4 163 168 j's 5' 3 le'e 6' 3 15 56 4 '4 30- 37 8 4 371 'a .1 J2'a jl. 41 '4 59 5i 54 35 'it 4 .84 26 .8 a 44 4J 3 J4V 5 4 41 3 41 14 14 4 4 '4 5 29ss 293 7 42 4' 41' 7 a 12 115' i 116' lie 11 6 8 6 4 6 8 75 V. IJ'4 n8 4 '4 1 59 1 59 4 591 7 ij'4 95 9b' 4 t- '-4 85 HOSb 109'4 109:3 ia 18 45 a 4i'a 45 a 5 66 56' a 56 1 1 72' 22a a '1 37 Vi 14 69 59 59' 4 Ja J. 38 38 4 "7 20'4 20- a 31 24-8 24 133 19'. 18" 1' 18 43 7 43 48 30 44'a 44'a 44 3 3 1 83'.

39'. 39 33 41' 4 4'-4 4. 11 j'a 37'3 Vt 97 93 14 49 i 49' 494. 77 6' 3 63 61 66 61 4 6 8 1'2 74'a '4 74 1 57 6 68' 63 3 29 'f I'''. '8: )2 1514 24 30 23 33 i 5 45 1 45 11' i 2 4(4 43 i 41 1 6 2'3 23'-s 23 3 4 3" a 20'.

33 -1 -a 3 17--3 '7'-3 1-3 2' '7'8 19 '9' 'a 6 St 7 56'. 56' 31 20'', 20' 4 20" 4- 60 9' a 9' a 9' a a 7 213 23' 21' 3 1 441. 44 'a 44' 1 4 177 374 7" 48 47 4' I 72 16'a 16'a 1 x3 163' i 167' '63' 7 23'8 2'. 23 19 30 21. x.i 1714 '7--s 17', 9 57 37 "7 '9 39 33'i 21 57'i 145 18 '3 12 Wt 11'-' 29'.

259 35 I1 11 10'3 10'3 10 4 '3 VWXYZ 117 1 37 2 3 2 25'a 2i'- 'a 108 45 45' a 14 34 17'a 17 17', x'l 29'-, 391, 29H 30 53' 4 52 53' 4 4- 31 7'4 16' 1 16'" a 1 21 "S'j 4143 34 i '6 13'. 9 9.6 9 '7 27 264 2 'v '5 77' '3 29 7 1 2 "3 3 6 4 a 3 '073 7 2'. 7 26' 26 26'-. '4 14', '4a 14 'a 9 13. 43 174, 17 4 a 33 33 1 3'' ri 95 60 59 73 .3 5' 63 46 16 46 1 a 14 9', 9 10 34 341.

24'. A-eo 51 I 4-' i 12' 4 19 i 6' 4 334 3J4 2 50 90 'i 11 37' i 37 3 8 21 2P 2 ai 164 1636 6 23' 4 23 2 Industries Stapflai'ci Sec' of r-r' ATrican Corp. 18 3rT "Ml Dn R.vcr Dan I nd 30b Daycon l.u DavtnFL 1 66 DennvRst 04 De'Edis 1.40 iliatn 1 Diilon Sb Disney 20b iversfd Ind 1.80 Dress I nd 1.40 Doke 1-40 -JuPon tie Doa 1 66 Onarr, Am 3S At EasKod 1 Cia Ea-o Etrl-'f .22 10 ElPasoNG 1 traCp 22-Enir Ei 1 20 lisstxlnt 1 kO stryl Cp .64 3Cb lambs 32.00-33.00, good and choice 30.00-32.00: utility and good slaughter ewes 5.00-6.30. few 7.00: choice 60-85 lb feeder limbs 27.00-28.00 85-100 lb, 24.00-27. 00; choice and fancy 60-; 75 lb spring lambs 31.00.

i 6 3 26 While the Dandy hopefuls declaim, President Nixon and his wife plan to spend a quiet holiday at the Western White House in San Clemente. The President said in his annual Fourth of July message that the spirit of the first Independence Day lives on that "no evil is too strong to be overcome by the American people. In Miami Beach, meanwhile, the Y'outh International Party sponsored a picnic Sunday and urged those attending to bring enough food to share with everyone young and old. Young Drinker Gets Lesson In Iowa Law 3 6't 6' 53 23 a 27 -s 8 124' 132 Monday, July 3, 1972 10:00 am Comoosite lnde 1 5271 43 4 Prev Close -0 23 4C 28 Sioux Citv Livestock 40 7 8 20 17 34' 4 85 4 46'e -4J3 fhe coufer stocks rio not represent a ua! "sct'er. bji af rer ae is a gc.d? to tne D'-ice 'anoes on 'i SPENCER, Iowa (AP) Ex-nerience still seems to be the St.

DA) Hogs 4 50C active niqher Quotations 34 nead 7 710 lb 30 25 1-3 'llew-. im Til best teacher, as a 19-year-old Over that Counter V. ONDAY (AP-U' Pa--o5. and d' mostly 75 higher, rn.iyrjnment U.S. 190-210 lb 2T-5C-30 00.

-sj-yPd 23'! 2V -FGH 240-260 lb 29.00-29 75 .70 Co Foods ib 28 00-29-00. 2-4 280-10" 2 3 760 25O DO' a voo Tamoa 27 25-28 0J Sows strong lo 25 higher, 1-3 330-400 Tee0r 21'" 1343 70t 1gtfo- -3. i nn.WOlif fl-l -f 31 HI ll llj into Shar -E xcl inyesi. American Banister Cort'l Stock Exchange Admiral COLOR TV 9 4 10- 3JV 19 4fi' 8 30'4 2' 28 60' 4 39 31 238 i 10-4 4ijl3 30' 22 28 39' a J'. 25' I'l 34' i.

48 30' 4 21 -2S 60'-, 4- 39'8 a- 31 2 4- 25' 262 126 J64 69 110 3 76 69 16 lb 23 50-24 00. 100-600 lb 23 Cattle 3,000. Calves 100. Slaughter steers largely higher instance 50 higher Slaughter heifers 25 to mostly 50 higner. "starre 75 higher on offerings under 850 ib.

Cows and bulls steady, feeder rati' fully steady. Slaughter steers part load choice including prime 3-4 1150 it 39 25 Choice 2-4 950-1300 Ib 38.00-3 9 0 0. Slaughter heifers part load and choice and crime 3-4 975 Ib 38.50 Choice 2-4 36.75 13.00. Utility and commercial cows 24.50-26.50, few 27.00. Good bulls 29.50-32 50 Feeder cattle choice fleshy 900-1075 10.

feeder steers 37.50-38,00. Several loads mostly good and choice 675-750 IC 11.50 Load 800 Ib 40.00; choice 600-700 in 00-44 00. Several loads choice 525- Grain Futures Prices Higher Teier Co Tenneco 1.32 Tes3r0 pot Txaco 1.52 TexGHInr; 60 Texasinst 84 TexPLd "2e Text-cn 90 TntoKOi .40 Timesfi' 52 T.T.yp-i 1 30 foqfl Smp tJ Ai-Transmr 55.0 Tr'C'in 2 23e 1 TP' Twent Cent Spencer man learned over the weekend. Iowa's minimum drinking age was lowered from 21 to 19 vears and the new law went into effect at 12:01 a.m. Saturday.

One of the "new" adults, who wasn't identified, walked down the street here early Sunday carrying a can of beer. As a police car cruised by, the new'y-enfranchised drinker waved his beverage in the air and shouted, "You can't arrest me for possession. I'm 19. He was right. He wasn't arrested for possession of liquor, but he was booked for consuming alcohol on a public -A CHI' G0 AP) 3 dernand for the major commod-i57i ib 4700-47 50.

Feeder heifers 39 50 1,, I flood and choice 575 Ib 39,00. Part low ity lutures produced heavy snort cn0(Ce 43 00 covering and sharply higher 21' 34' 79 27 65J 25 50 74i, 21 '4 39 22 14 't 74 27' 66 4 25 17 50 75 VH 29 '4 35 74' 4y 3 M4.4W i-iiaiia i im. 79 27 66 25 i 50 74' 21 ft- 35 74' 49 Fairrh Cam T.d lOe tedders 50 -edN'tg 30 ceaOStr 1 04 Pftrot 1.40 ire-stone S3 P5tch-t 1 42f P-INCIty 1.32 a Po.v 1 74 ciaPwLI PWCCp as 32r t-cHW 2 70 or.Vc Ks .84 rtec7m SO -ruehf 1.70 GAG Corp GAP Corp .40 Garp SKo 1 30 Gannrtt Gn Dynam GenElec 1.40 GenFood 1 .40 Genf.ills 1 GenMot 3.65e PubU oO GaPaci Gurber 1.35 GettyO 1 17e GiUette 1.40 GienAld G.ooa 7arn Gcodricn I Goodyr 88 Grace i 0 Grant 1 yi 80 jTVVrrm 5e Gt Urn' Grretant 1 G-eykid 1.04 Grijmm .250 Gut Gil 1-50 Gi'itUtil 04 GUfn 6oD GtiVnlnd Haiiiburl 1 CS Harris Int 1 rKTia.V .3 it re'Ojie 1 2ie i 'A i- 1 fi prices in early dealings on the; Chicago Board of trade Mon-j day. 3a Model No. 19T331C 5 yr.

varranty on 19" Matrix picture tube. Walnut finish, Color Master Control. I.icliides stand. IJAL v. 'J'f.

Ind .75 'Jn Carbide 2 Ur E'ec 1 28 ''CI 1.60 Un Pac 'Tip 2 Uniroya! At 1 .30 U-o Brands 70S JS GOl 1 50 'JS 62 US t.i 4'-2j th" i t.7.0 -1 Truman Goes 07 Wells Beautiful Soybean futures gained cents within minutes after opening, wheat advanced cents, corn gained cents and oa's 2 cen'. $409.95 22 4 'iVi 40 6 4 27-s Cj abVV Others Low os 3S nn3l I biiihe! a 1 f'er a'vui an hour, was to 3-x ccnt.s a h.gher. Julv 1 '-orn An oil well can be a thing ot beauty even in your own backyard instead of a slimy, smelly, noisy monster. Top photo shows an oil well camouflaged as an office building near a West Los Angeles neighborhood. While in nearby Long Beach, bottom photo, people strolling along the ocean's edge often pause to ailnnre that they think are tail, slender luxury apartments on offshore island Actually, the 180-foot towers, with modernistic balconies, are fakes.

i AP Wirephoto i 24 4 1 7 '4 FEAY'S Friendly Servk 1622 12th 33S-J961 52 ye art in Sioux Falls 243 18 33 to cents higher. July 1.22:,a; oats were to '-2 higher, July 7' i ccnH and oeans 2 Vi cents Jiiv 8' jo io-- 1 60 ird Vana- Assor errloCo VaE Pw 7 :2 anno Co 7a-am 1 .0 -n Bart I iO 2-s'gE' Nf ems 80 lie Iowa's Highway Patrolmen Now Called Troopers' DES MOINES. I own 'APi -That hmh.vay oatrolman -oil see cruising Iowa's highway, isn't a patrolman any more He's now officially a "trooper." "The men would rather be railed says LI. Col. James Marhholz.

assistant -hief of the Iowa Highway Patrol The like the name because it ident.f es them with others in the same profession in the oth er slates." ne -aid The designation "highway pa t'olmen" was used for about 40 years and was replaced by "troopers" June 1 by depart ment order Also changed were designations for highway patrol dis. 23 7 99 54 '5' 88 cnD.ein To Hospital KANSAS CITY (AP) For-' jrner President Harry S. Tru 'man was admitted to Research! i Hospital in Kansas City Sunday I with what his doctor described! a "lower gastrointestinal' problem." Dr Wallace II. Graham, per isonal physician to the 88-year old former chief executive, do scribed Truman's condition a satisfactory." A hospital spokesman sa routine examinations were planned, including X-riy itu'l-! ics of Truman's gastrointestinal! tract The spokesman, John Drcves, I said Truman was in good srnr i 25 27', 52 123 tOr Locoi Produce P-nduce, 421 Poad. cents Grnrer, 7104 77ad'-n S'jr'nnl 'Cse'PtS.

ecj'j-. Prijurp, 17th Stre ano Ae-'ie. ean o0r1 larrje eogs. 277' 52 14 32 9 44'341'a 44 He Pack 20 97 Hoff Holidy nri 27 'loi'S-ug -40e Home'jtke rianyM 1 30 HOUsenF Vj houjLP 36 Ho'vmet 70 2 48' 1,3 48 Ahite i w- nake' i it an-i' -nDr ooiz'n xe-ox Cp Zaie Cc: ien.tr, 72 27 4 J4'a 37 45 150'a 150 1-30' i 132 43 43 a 43 a '70 42 8 4 P4 41 The Associated Press 19 '2 i 64 1.40 Ccpyrigried 4 4 in 3 15 -UK- 14 67 9 34', 4 28': 53 394-. 55 32'4 56 '7 1 64 1 Monday Produce NEW YORK (AP, Whole sale egg offerings Monday ir regular, with a spoy demand Wholesale selling price' bavi on volume sales.

Ne- York snot quotations follow 66 '-4 34 23 3 1 393 32' i 17' 4 3k''a -303 8 20 3 a 65 which arc now called as Me arrived at the hospital The onlv other change! hls wife, Bess, from the trifts, "post -i Auckland Murder Ccmmemorated AUCKLAND. NZ 'Af't Mcials by Maoris of Fren -n exp'orcr Marion du Kr'-sne on Jure 12. 1772 are be.ng str'ter: 2 18 is that the troopers who used to be called "area command its" are now "division -om rnanders." Other titles are un 'hanged ngerRd 2.08 tn.and Stl 2 Intrlklnc 180 IBM 5 40 Int Harv 1-40 lnt7V.inCh .32 mi Nickel 1 nt Pap 150 lonbeei 1.4bt lowaPSv 1 44 Itek Corp jewel Co 1 66 Jult'-'Vin 1 20 jchn. on 4a jor.Logn .80 jonr-SLau jj.le-.s -23 jcy Vfq I 40 KnGsEi 1 4iS K.anPLtl 43 Katy Irtd KaserRo .60 Kf-nnecOt! Irurnan home in nearby I tide pendence, Mo. Drcves said Tru man chatted vvith hospital em ploy-, as he was taken to his' room in a wheehhair.

i Dr. Graham said the ailment related to the mte.stinaj problem which sent Truman lo! F'an 1321' me i 79 123 26 57 lbs mini tium t41 lbs Fancy a ur, i j2" i 2 118 in a 60'. Third 7-Year Term 5 22 4 78 25 19 1134 some of ii the Bj. fiy he Auckland S', D.i Fresne and killed 'I'loted Butter offering- ample Mon-dav Demand light. 11' the same hospital for 12 days early 1071 P) Portuguese LISBON' President on itk car Wholesale 60 err.V.'G of Islands for 'ed 'J r.tes infringing sac-and underm.n 1 20 mbC ALL DAY MONDAY to prepare for our GREAT 31 50 -a Americo Thoma has been named a for a third seven Kodngues C7e t'ns 'fresh i Creamery.

93 6 148 17 468 22 79 53'. 52' 8 jr 3'- 50-3 21 4i 2 41 a 42 'a 42 22 -LM AA 6T '7 oftr i and, da'e Krei04-5 t.t power of local chiefs inHals 10 gold. 200 s.l 'f) copper depict Du Kre-m-'s murder, and his Studying KanaifMis SYDNEY. Australia LM') -j consumer advocate Ralph Nader arrived Monday to study! some species of kangaroos in' danger of extinction. Nader told reKirters the Interior I)e JULY ALE en's 92 Score A 6 Monday Produce CHICAGO CAP) Bit'er wholesale selling pr.ee Monday unchanged score AA 67 708; rn A 67 708 90 term by the country's only authorized political party, the National Popular A' tion group The announced support lor the 78 year old Thoma by the 'entral committee of trie ruling -hi anr.a and the Ma; oPCCIAL.

WEDNESDAY HOURS: partnient wanted to have some i 60 1-1 lit l-u- ibood NL ill in I nd (, Vt i Wi4 40 S'i 65 IS' i DOW JONES NOON AVERAGES ess' 98 73 0 24r.7G tit try. 0 65 708 (party Saturday virtually ended; kangaroo species put on the en Eggs: only on dnes the nation's July 25 presidential dangercd list to reslrict the im day and Friday. ejection before it even opener), 'port of kangaroo products. XI 1.

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