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18 Sheboygan Press, Thursday, July 13, 1972 Today's Markets ilwaukee Livestock i Stock Market Report NOON AVERAGES Winnebago Crash Probe Is Completed OSHKOSH, Wis. (AP)-Investigators for the National Transportation Safety Board completed Tuesday their on-the-scene work on the collision of two airlines over Lake Winnebago and returned to Washington. Mast of the wreckage of the MILWAUKEE (AH) The cattle market cloned steady to weak to b0 lower at ihj Milwaukee block yardi today. Calvei and iheep acted iteiriv, hogi 25 to iO lower. Estimated receipts: S00 cattle, 400 calves, 400 bogs and 100 sheep.

917.74 Utilities 107.01 224.93 Volume 8,500,000 Industrials Transportation Noon New York Prices Provided by Wayne Hummer Co. Monsant 49 Nat Cash 30'4 Nat Distil 18 Occid Pet 11 Ohio Edis21'2 Outbd Mar 53 PanAm Wair 15 Air Wisconsin and North Cen tral jets was recovered from the murky water-but one plane's wing and a voice recorder never were found. Penney W2 The reassembled wreckage Petrlm 19 will remain in Oshkosh for a while, a spokesman said. It will be about a year before CATTLE Wednekday't cattle market closed weak to 10 lower. (iood to choice steers 33.00-37 00.

Good to choice 31.00-35. 00. Good Holsteln sler 31.S0-32.50. Standard to low good steers and heifers 28 Dairy heifers 27.M Utility cows Canners and cutters 22.00-26.00. Commercial bulls 50-33.

50. Common 28.50-33.00 CALVES Wednesday's market closed weak to 2.00 lower. Choice calves 58.00 60.00. Good 50.00-56 00. Common 40.0MS,C0.

Culls 40.00 and down HOGS Wednesday's market closed steady to weak. Lightweight butchers 28.25-28 75. Top 29.25. Heavy butchers 6 Light sows 23 Heavy sows 22.00-23 00. Boars 21.50 and down.

LAMBS Wednesday's market closed steady. Ciood to choice 25 Common to utility 20.00-24.00. Culls 14.00-19 00. Ewes and bucks i C0-S 00. a final report on the crash is completed, the spokesman said.

The planes collided June 29 DowChm 88 DuPont 163 EasKod 129'4 FstNCity 61 Ford 61 GAF Corp 22 GenElec 64 GenFood25 GenMot 73 GenTelEl 26'4 Gidd Lewis 12 Gilbert Flex 22'4 Greyhound 17'8 Gulf Oil 2414 Holidylnn 5U'2 IBM 394 Int Harv 33 Int Pap 34 IntT 51 JoneLau 17'8 Kennecott 21 KimbClk 33 Ling TemVtll Litton Inds 13 Ixickheed Air 10'4 Mad Fd 13 Magnvox 30'4 Marcor Inc 21 Marqutt Cem 10 MartinM 20'. while approaching separate Adam Ex 12 Akzona 30'4 Allied Ch 28', Allis Ch AmAirlin 33'4 Am Motors 41 5K Ametek li AMF Inc 61'2 Ampex 7'4 'Anaconda 16 Armst CK 34 Atlas Corp 2 Beat Fds 46 Bern is 20'4 Bendix 46 BethStl 28 Boeing Co 22 Bois Cas 12' i Borden Brunswck 5254 Burrghs 183 Chespk Ohio 46'2 Chrysler 28 Clark Oil 13 ComwEd 34 Cont Iv 16 Contl Oil 25'2 CPC Intl 31 Vi Dart Inds 55 DetEdis 19 airports. The crash claimed 13 lives. Phila El 22'4 Ramada 22 RCA 32 Redman 27 SCM Corp 15 SearsR 106 SperryR 29y2 StOilCal 62 StOillnd 68'4 StOilNJ 74 Survey 23'4 Telex Cp 8'8 Tenneco 23'4 Texaco 31 '8 Thomln 27 UnCarbide 45 UAL Inc 35' US Steel 28 Westgh El 48 Wheel Pitt Stl 20'8 WisElPw 22'8 The Air Wisconsin plane, en route from Chicago to Apple-ton, had left the Sheboygan County Memorial Airport less than 20 minutes before the mid-air collision. for Thurs-calves, 400 Estimated receipts dav: 500 cattle, '00 hogs, 100 sheep.

Army Conducts Environmental Cash Grain Chicago Masquerade. They were exhibited by Gene Borgwardt, R. 1, Valders, and Gary Rammer, R. 3, Sheboygan, respectively. CHAMPION FEMALES in junior class competition at the District Black White Show were Wal Doris Lovely Belle right, grand champion, and Lake Breeze Majesty Study At McCoy Wise PS 16 McDonalds 572 MGIC Invt Corp 65'2 Zapata Norn 27 CHICAGO (AP) Cash Grain: Wheat No.

2 hnrd red 1.533,n; No. 2 soft red J.52V.n. Corn No. 2 yellow 1.30n. Oats No.

2 exira heavy white 79n. Soybeans No. 1 ytllow 3.51n. Soybean Oil 10.45n. No.

2 yellow corn sold Wednesday at 1.30. Sheboygan County Entries Top District 10 Black White Show CAMP MC COY, Wis. (AP) The Army conducted its first pre-maneuver environmental impact study here last weekend, survey team director Ed Burton said Wednesday. Burton said about 10 engineers, biolgists and ecologists spent four days surveying the camp's 60,000 acres to determine if it would be suitable for large scale military maneu Chicago AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE Alum Spec 12 Behring Corp 7 Gabrial Ind 1 Medalist Ind 19 Mirro Al 39 SecMrgI 15 Tenna Corp 7'2 Tenneco wts OVER THE COUNTER AND MIDWEST Heileman 18 Koss Corp 11-11 Mortgage As 26-27 Popeil Bro 5'4-5 Schultz Savo 7-8 Telcor Inc 30'4-31'4 Tele-Tape Cp l-2'4 Versa Tech 10'2-ll WiscPwLt21-21 CHICAGO (AP) PEN Eggs firm; wholesale buying prices Thursday unchanged to Vi higher; large whites mediums 30; standards 30; checks U. Mutual Funds Four Killed In Viet War Last Week vers in 1973.

The Army has been considering the National Guard site as a possible alternate location for maneuvers previously held in Europe. Congress has not approved during this session the $17 million needed for the overseas drills. Damage assessments have usually been conducted after exercises are concluded, Burton said, but new Environmental Protection Agency regulations require impact studies cent over the p-evious week, due largely to the fighting in Quang Tri Province. The allied commands now have reported these total casualties for the war: American 45,810 killed in action, 303,208 wounded, 10.234 dead from nonhostile causes, 1,639 missing or captured. South Vietnamese 149,526 killed, 384,398 wounded.

North Vietnamese and Viet killed. Madison Poultry MADISON. Wis. tAP) Wisconsin "egg market today: steady to firm; prices one-half cent higher on large, unchanged on mediums; supplies adequate .0 ample; demand moderate to good. Prices: Grade A large 384-40- mediums Affiliated 6.87-7.43 Dreyfus 12.74-13.96 Eaton Howard Funds: Balance 10.20-11.15 Growth 17.69-19.33 Income 6.48-7.08 Special 10 93-11 95 Stock 14.19-15.51 Fidelity: Capital 13.02-14.23 Fund 17.09-18.68 Puritan 10.34-11.30 Trend 27.45-30.00 Investors Group: Mutual 10.44-11.34 Stock 21.22-23.07 Variable Pay 9.26-10.07 Mass.

Financial Service: Mass. Inv. Trust 12.51-13.67 Mass. Inv. Growth 14.93-16.32 Mass.

Inc. Dev 14.65-16.01 Newton 21.20-23.17 Putman Funds: Equities 11.27-12.32 George 12.50-13.66 Income 8.43-9.21 Investors 10 Vista 12.45-13.61 Voyager 11.33-12.38 Union Service Group: Broad Street 15.28-16.78 National Investor 9.96-10.89 Vance Sanders, Funds: Boston 8.17-8 93 Wisconsin Fund 6.71-7.33 Ziegler 11.46-12.52 before government action is taken. By GENE HENSCHEX Press Farm Editor LUXEMBURG Sheboygan County exhibitors topped 22 of 31 classes here Wednesday during the District 10 Black and White Show at the Kewaunee County Fair Grounds. And they placed high in the other nine classes. Crowned grand champion female was Harborcrest Sunshine Flavie, exhibited by Henry Bartel, R.

2, Sheboygan. Flavie is an eight-year-old cow classified excellent 96. Her latest production mark is 17,385 milk and 686 butterfat at 3.9 test. She's projected for pounds milk in 10 months. Reserve champion honors went to Pinehurst Farm, Sheboygan Falls, with Harmsview J-Son Marquis Lassie, a four-year-old cow.

Bartel also had the grand champion bull with Elginvue Mr. ABC, a senior yearling, and the junior champion female, C. Brier Lodge Pontiac Velvet, a senior heifer calf. He also topped the three-year-old cow class with Fran-Lan Fury Pinehurst captured first blues with Pinehurst Parity, senior bull calf; Sylvan-Dell Reflection, a dry four-year-old, as well as the production award for the class; produce of dam and senior get of sire. Lakeside Farms, R.

2, El lillllililll KSMitKiA SAIGON (AP; Four Americans were killed in combat last week, five died from nonhostile causes and another five were missing in action, the U.S. Command announced in its weekly casualty report. Eighteen other Americans were wounded. The week before, the command reported 14 combat dead, seven dead from nonhostile causes, four missing and 23 wounded. The South Vietnamese command reported 661 government soldiers killed and 2,585 wounded last week.

It claimed 3,320 North Vietnamese and Viet Cong killed. These represented increases of 15 to 25 per Woman Who Refused Blood Offers Dies MILWAUKEE (AP) A 41-year-old member of Jehovah's Witnesses, whose refusal of a blood transfusion because of her religious beliefs was backed Tuesday by a judge, died Wednesday. Mrs. Delores Phelps of Milwaukee, who was suffering from gastro-intestinal bleed Milwaukee Produce MILWAUKEE AP) Produce: POTATOES Calif. U.S.

No. 1, me A red, 50 $4.25. Calif, red 53 100 $7.50. 100 lbs. long white $8.00.

in which she stated she would not accept blood. Her 22-year-old nephew, Mi chael Bratcher, asked Probate Judse Michael T. Sullivan to name him her legal guardian so he could give permission for the blood transfusion. But Sullivan rejected the nephew's Flanking him are his wife and Vernon Schulte, Manitowoc County Milk Producers, who presented a trophy. (Sheboygan Press Photos) GRAND CHAMPION of the District 10 Black White Show at Luxemburg Wednesday was Harborcrest Sunshine Flavie, exhibited by Henry Bartel, R.

2, Sheboygan. ing, had signed a statement when she was admitted to Deaconess Hospital last Friday he nitowoc County, where is gan County All-Breed Show last week. Debbie Lee, R. 1, New Holstein, showed the ju khart Lake, picked up reserve grand champion bull honors and led four classes. Champion Bull nior champion female, Lee- 'Discouraged Worker' Would Increase Jobless Rate To 8: Proxmire crest Linda Lou, a senior hei fer calf.

Reserve junior champion female was won by Ken- bert Rammer, R. 3, Sheboy-g a Lake-Breeze Prestige Dixie, a junior heifer calf; and Maple Home Farm, owned by Archie Brass and Sons at R. 2, Sheboygan, which won junior get of sire and had the first two blues in the junior yearling heifer class with Maple Home PM Trill and Maple Home Mayers Trudy. Maple Home PM Trill went majoring in agriculture. Reserve For Rammer Reserve grand champion was won by Gary Rammer, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Gilbert Rammer, R. 3, Sheboygan, with Lake Breeze Majesty Masquerade. The animal was grand champion of the Sheboy- neth Breunig, R. 3, Sheboygan halls, with K-J-R-T Proud Pat The champion bull was Hayssen Standout Design, a junior yearling.

Blues went to Hayssen Standout Bell, senior yearling heifer; Hayssen Ber-trand Irene, dry three-year-old and production award; Hayssen ABC Isabella, dry aged cow, and Hayssen Ideal Mona, Polly. Sunnyside Farms, R. 1, Val WASHINGTON (AP) Sen. William Proxmire said today nation's unemployment rate would have been eight per HOUSEHOLD AUCTION Saturday, July 15, at 1 o'clock Located Vi mile east of Oostburg to Junction of A and old 141. ANTIQUES: 2 kerosene railroad lamps, muzzle loader shot gun, 7 cane seat chairs, 5 high back chairs, platform rocker, reed rocker, swivel chair, bookcase, round table with 3 leaves, clothes rack, trunk, 3 chests of drawers, 3 milk cans, hand pump, picture frames, crocks, jarsetc.

FURNITURE: Frigidaire refrigerator like new, Zenith portable 16" TV and stand, desk, drum table, coffee table, end tables, floor lamps, vacuum cleaner, twin size bed, double bed, serving cart, dressers, redwood wardrobe, bedding, rugs, dishes, cooking utensils, and silverware. GARDENING EQUIPMENT SMALL TOOLS: Simplicity tractor with plow, and trailer, Simplicity 6 h.p. 32" riding lawn mower, stee wheelbarrow, asst. of taps, pipe fittings, 2 used lavatories, and small hand tools. JAMES WIESKAMP, OWNER CLAFRROUT DIDIER AUCTIONEERS DIAL 564-2233 ders, also won blue ribbons.

They had the besi dam and offspring, three best females and won the production award on to win resarve junior champion female. cent in the last three months if The unemployment rate has been figured in the five to six percent range by the administration. Proxmire said, with emphasis being placed on the increasing number of workers holding jobs. The administration "chooses a two-year-old cow and the discouraged and part-time Chess Game workers were figured in the production award. Other top blues in open class competition ware won by Gil- among three-year-old cows.

Various other blue ribbons averages. were awarded by John Selz of The Wisconsin Democrat, de fined a discouraged worker as one who has ceased looking for work because he has no hope Humbird, the judge. Exhibitors who showed here are eligible to compete in the State Black and White Show to be held July 18 at Elkhorn. Commanding attention as the grand champion female in junior class competition was Wal-Doris Lovely Belle an aged cow exhibited by Gene Borgwardt, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Borgwardt, R. 1, Valders. Her latest production mark is 19,700 and 787 butterfat at 3.8 test. She's in a 65-cow milk herd that has a rolling to almost completely ignore the available statistical evidence relating to discouraged workers Discouraged work Forfeited By Fischer REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) Bobby Fischer forfeited his chess game with world champion Boris Spassky of Russia of finding a job. Proxmire, chairman of the ers are not counted among the congressional Joint Economic Committee, said there were an unemployed because they have SEE Or CALL ROMAN F.

WAGNER Rag. Rapratentativ For SAFECO SECURITIES, INC. 611 New York Dial 457-7763 estimated 816,000 discouraged workers in the second quarter of this year. Tno Falls Men Pay 850 Fines Two young Sheboygan Falls men were each fined $50 Wednesday by County Judge average of 635 fat. Gene intends to stay in dairying.

He's a sophomore at the University Extension, Ma- This number is just as high given up actively seeking work," he said. Proxmire said the figures on discouraged workers should be figured in the unemployment averages, adding that "we have an obligation to provide a fulltime job to every man and on Thursday by failing to appear at the playing hall. Fischer boycotted the game because he objected to the presence of movie cameras in as in tne previous quarter ana almost 10 per cent higher than in tne second quarter oi last year," Proxmire said in a statement. women who wants to work." John G. Buchen on disorderly conduct charges.

Robert J. Littman, 21, and Peter Malik, 23, both of Range Line Road, were charged with creating a disturbance by yelling and fighting the night of July 5 in Falls. the hall. The forfeit gave Spassky, who beat Fischer on Wednesday, a 2-0 lead in the scheduled 24-game series. It was uncertain whether the match would survive.

LARGE AUCTION ANTIQUES HOUSEHOLD TOOLS Sat. July 15, at 1 824 South 1 1th Sheboygan, Wis. AVTinr'L-C. ni; AUCTION! COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD Liucfts, uiivei typewriter, wicKerware, pic- iuic iitmics, caai nun tissue uispenser, collection auto HOUSEHOLD AUCTION Sunday July 16th at 1:00 P.M. license plates, dresser, telephone collection.

cur lamm jtat tau, i.diiiivcu dtiu omer glassware, trunks, mirror unusual tubular trame 22 rifle, iron miter box, iron bell, spinning wheel, large collection of miniature horses and other animals, Borax 20 mule team, miniature set tools large collection or Lnristmas decorations, Santas, and Christmas lawn and window displays, large collection of Auction Saturday July 15th at 9:30 A.M. WILLARD KLEINHANS HOME Located 4 miles west of Plymouth on Hwy. 67, then 'A mile south on Co. Trk. S.

HOUSEHOLD Vestinghouse electric stove, Westinghouse electric refrigerator, kitchen set with 6 chairs, Zenith black and white T.V., 2 studio couches, writing desk, dressers, book cabinets, small organ, radio record player combination, vacuum cleaner, boxes of games and toys, sewing cabinet, small table, bathroom sink, canning jars, elk antlers, bedspreads, rugs, glasses, POOL TABLE, and a lot of other small articles too numerous to mention. EQUIPMENT Ferguson 30 tractor with 3 point hook up, Ferguson 2-12' plow, quack digger, 3 section spring tooth, grader blade, slush bucket, boom, pulley, tractor chains (all 3 point hook up), side rake, 2 wheel trailer, Craftsman riding lawn mower, Rotary lawn mower, electric reel type lawn mower, rototiller, Homelight chain saw, work benches, electric drill, vice, air compressors, log chains, ladders, calf rack, milk cans, box of pipe fittings, pipe threader, pipe wrenches, water tank, sump pump with motor, ice drill, tip ups for fishing, drinking cups, Shetland pony with saddle and bridle, one nice riding horse, 1967 Chev. car, Oliver 70 tractor. cigarette lighters, large decorative locomotive. HUUbfcHULD: gas range, i pc.

bedroom set kitchen table with 4 chairs, Edison McGraw humidifier, elt meat sneer, ponaoie eiec. washer, small elec. appli ances, utenseis, metal cabinets, bookcases, trinkets cnesc ireezer, glass display counters, lawn furniture and Saturday. July 15th, 1 2:30 p.m. 2714 Wedemeyer Sheboygan, Wis.

Like new Sylvania color TV, 3 small upholstered swivel type rockers, set of 3 tables-2 Step, 1 comer, Rilling-Endlick steel web 2-piece sectional sofa, 7-piece Virture dinette set, Servel gas refrigerator, maple oval table, small maple drop leaf table, cedar chest, Spartan portable electric sewing machine, maple bed with spring and mattress and chest of drawers, like new Brojlmaster oven broiler, Maytag wringer type washer, with twin tubs, upright Hoover vacuum cleaner, Air King Dehumi-difier, small car type vacuum cleaner, lots of dandy hand tools, also garden tools, lawn chairs, reel type lawn mower, electric lawn edger, small oak kitchen drop leaf table, lots of linens such as table- cloths, towels, bed sheets, pillow cases, blankets, etc. Some are still in the wrappers. ANTIQUES! Hip Hugger chair, lots of fancy dishes, round screw top table, drop leaf table, family kitchen scale, bed spread, 68-piece Czechoslovakian dinner set, (perfect) hump back trunk. SPECIAL ITEM! Burl walnut bedroom set in mint condition, bed with spring and mattress, marble top dresser, marble top commode, and also a marble top table. Many, Many Mere Antiques.

SCHRADER SISTERS, Sellers CHARLES W. KURTINITIS, Auctioneer I MRS. CORA KURTH HOME. Located li; miles west of Hwy. 57 on Co.

Trk. SS in Sherman Center HOUSEHOLD Koolerator electric stove, Kelvinator upright deep freeze, nice chrome kitchen set with 8 chairs, 2 extra leaves, Maytag automatic washer and dryer, suds saver, Philco 21" T.V. with stand, commode, desks, desk swivel chair, antique iaundry hamper, 21" Reo rotary lawn mower, bed and dresser, one single bed, 15 by i8 foot living room rug with pad like new, 8 by ll1, foot tweed rug, dining room buffet, wood wardrobe, chest of drawers, small table, cedar chest, 6 folding chairs, record player, chairs, T.V. trays, high chair, baby basket and pad, bathinette, end table, set of dishes, dishes, pots and pans and other utensils, lots of fancywork, bedding, and other small articles too numerous to'mention. garden tools, large dog house.

TOOLS: Large assortment of hammers. reudnvers wrencnes, spray guns, mltiui set, tiec. onus, old uentist drill. Craftsman elec. saw, 3 air compressors, gnnder, 2 table jig saws.

elec. hack saw, power sander and plan er, wooa lame, eiec. laoie saore saw, aiit eiec. lawn mowers, Sunbeam eiec. snowblower, step ladders.

saddle, novelty box with compressor, and hundreds of other items which would be impossible to list. PLEASE Terms Cosh NOTE TIME. Terms Cash WiRard Kleinhans, Owner Mrs. Cora Kurth Owner TERMS: Cosh Chorfes Hemjing, Owner Roy C. Oberreich Auctioneer Route 2, Plymouth 893-0121 P.S.

Remember the time 9:30 A.M. Saturday. July 15th. Roy C. Oberreich Auctioneer Route 1, Plymouth, Wis.

893-0121 5ee you Sunday July 1 6th at 1:00 P.M. 4 WHLARD K. BRUS5E, Auctioneer and Red Estate Broker 458-5998.

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