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Group studies wind power WASHINGTON (AP) An almost forgotten energy source is beginning to attract attention from scientists poking for nonpolluting ways to power America's growing industries. a wind--could supply all the energy needed by the six New England states in the year 2000 if the United States were willing to commit the resources to do the job, advocates say. A big box off excuses not to cook: It's a bad day to cook. Great day for Kentucky Fried Chicken Regular or Extra Crispy engineer who lives in an isolated area of northern Maine. More than 40 scientists and engineers concluded a three- day conference on ways to It could supply almost 10 per harness the wind's power, cent of the energy needed in held in conjunction with the National Science Foundation and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

the United States by the year 1990, they add. And it already is powering the home of an aeronautical "It's finger tickiri good" COLONEL SANDERS' RECIPE fried 1429 MISSOURI BLVD. Phone 635-8255 BERNSKOETTER MOVING STORAGE Call 636-7661 The conferees agreed it is unlikely that any contribution to the energy problems could be made by windpower in the next three years, but they believe windpower can play an increasingly important role in the years after that. We are taking care of all our work and getting caught up. When we are overwhelmed we hire extra men; good men to make sure our customers get the very best.

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The city is charged with all i i i discharges of raw sewage from the city's pump station into a tributary or Dry Fork Creek. The commission issued an abatement order to the city last Feb. 9, after other efforts to get the city to repair the pump station had failed, commission officials said. Other defendants named in the suit were Jack Finley, mayor of Belle; H. L.

Henley, city sewer superintendent; and the City Council. Roll a man hurt in one-car wreck A 61-year-old Rolla man was seriously injured Wednesday when his car went off Route 137 and struck a tree, 17 miles north of Willow Springs, the Highway Patrol said. Flurt was Chester L. Southards, who was taken to Texas County Hospital for treatment. He suffered a broken right leg and severe chest injuries in the crash, the patrol said.

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Olivia J. Tyree, plaintiff, vs. Gary W. Tyree, defendant; divorce and custody of minor children granted plaintiff. Weather report The Thermometer High yesterday 87; Low yesterday 69; High past 55 years 95 in 1922; Low past 55 years 42 in 1942.

Precipitation News Tribune Weather Bureau Reading .08 for past 24 hours ending at noon; heaviest rain same date in 55 years 2.97 in 1958. Total to date this month 1.44; Normal this month to date 2.46; This year to date 20.99; Normal 18.21. Weather Book Barometer 29.92 steady, Relative Humidity 71 per cent. The Son Sunset today 8:34 p.m.; 'Sunrise Friday 5:44 a.m. River Stages Boonville 13.9 down .1.

Jefferson City 14.2 down .3. Hermann 14.9 down .7. Lake of the Ozarks 58.2 fall .3. for your convenience EXTRA BANKING HOURS TOMORROW AND EVERY FRIDAY In addition to our regular banking hours from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., both The Central Trust Bank and The Central Motor Bank are open Fridays from 4:00 p.m.

to 6:00 p.m. Or if you prefer to do your banking on your way to work, the Motor Bank drive-in windows open at 7:30 a.m. every Monday and Friday. THE CENTRAL TRUST BANK JEFFF.HSON CUT MISSOURI 61101 imtin CMnvi tavi.mc. "cr Hospital admissions St.

Mary's Mrs. Cynthia Stegemann, 104 Jackson Mrs. Katy Ewers, Route Mrs. Frances Veltrop, Route Mrs. Katharine Guyer, 1107 W.

Main John Stuart, New Miss Olivia Eggeman, 1408 Stadium Mrs. Carol Newton, Eldon; David Frields, Unn; Mrs. Bonnie Smith, Clarksburg; Miss Shawna Buser, 360 Capitol View Mrs. Evelyn 5 Mrs. Elizabeth Garber, 2008 Green Meadow Mrs.

Alverna Buechter, 1807 Swift's i a Mrs. a Durham, 406 Harrison Mrs. Ollie Mae Roewe, Mokane; Mrs. Theresa Wade, 1111 E. AtehisonSt.

Chris Bennett, Hartsburg; Arnold Welch, Lake Ozark; Mrs. Lola Parris, Route Miss Patricia Jacobs, 26 Chateau Villa. Charles E. Still Donna Mertens, a i i a Mrs. Helen Scheulen, Loose Creek; Jeffrey Baumhoer, Loose Creek; Miles Rowden, Dixon; Todd Lee, Bland; Harry Hurley.

Osage Beach; Mrs. Nancy Thompson, Route Ovey Schlup, California; Mrs. Mary Brook, 3017 Country Club Dr. Frank Bohrn, Etterville; the Rev. Miles Bowden, Dixon; Mrs.

Sharon Cook, Belle; Mrs. Jeanette Davis, 116 Monroe David Easley, Route Earl Johnson, Eldon; Roy Mays, 1331 Monroe Roy Snellen, 201 Manila a Jonesburg; William Whitman, Holts Summit. Memorial i a Hale, Charles Blackwell, Rolla; Mrs. Martha Thompson, Dixon; Mrs. Faye Oliver, Holts Summit; Mrs.

Rita Loveall, 947 Winston Dr. A a Eugene; Mrs. Vivian Genscil, Route 3. Police reports Robert Southard, Route 5, reported Wednesday the theft of 12 stereo tapes, a green canopy and a backpack with a metal frame from his car while it was parked in front of West Gate Lanes 2017 Christy Lane. The value of the items is listed at $200.

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Elizabeth. Michael Kirk Fanner and Jody Kathleen Boggs, both of Jefferson City. Deaths Shiverdecker rites Saturday Cecil Shiverdecker, 74, of Fulton, died Wednesday morning at his home. Mr. Shiverdecker was born Feb.

11, 1899, at Reform, the son of Henry and Hattie i He was married in 1922, at Reform, to the former Miss Amanda Hampton, who died Sept. 17, 1971. He was married June 14, 1972 to the former Susie Williamson, who survives. He was employed with the department of corrections as a carpentry instructor at Algoa Intermediate Reformatory. He was a member of the Christian Church at Fulton.

Survivors include: Four daughters, Mrs. Lawrence Baumgartner, Hallsville, Mrs. Sally Angerer, Sullivan, Mrs. Harold Speckhals, Holts Summit, and Mrs. Paul Hume, McCredie.

Three sons, Wade Shiverdecker and Robert Shiverdecker, both of Fulton, and Howard Shiverdecker. Pontiac, 23 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m., a a at Browning's Funeral Home, Fulton. Burial i be in the Reform Cemetery. Mrs.

Richter dies at age 84 Mrs. Bertha Richter, 84, of 2222 Oakvicw died Wednesday at a local health center following an illness of one week. A native of Jefferson City, Mrs. Richter was born Oct. 8, 1888, the daughter of Peter and Adeline Block Schmidt.

She was married to Fred A. Richter. Mrs. Richler was a member of St. Joseph's Cathedral and the Daughters of Isabella.

Survivors include: Three sisters, Mrs. Clara Wagner and Mrs. Helen Schmidt, both of St. Louis, and Miss Florence Fries of the state of Florida; and one sister-in-law, Mrs. Charles Buchanan, 210 K.

McCartySl. Funeral services will be conducted at 10 a.m., Friday, at St. Joseph's Cathedral with the Rev. Francis Gillgannon officiating. Burial will in i Arrangements are under the direction of the Dulle Funeral Home.

Bernskoetter services set 17 1 1973 Admiral COLOR TV's IN STOCK AT DJ r.V. WILL INCLUDE THE Admiral 5 Point Protection Package WWv.vA-""v.w.v«W^^ TV SALES and SERVICE Open Daily 9 to 5:30 Friday Night til 9 p.m. Saturday til 5 p.m. APACHE FLATS (Next to Lakeside Restaurant) 893-3712 Magistrate court Kenneth Burton Prenger, 19, Route fined $15 and $16 costs for speeding 80 mph in a 70 mph zone. Homer Leo Maassen, 39, of 419 Castle fined $15 and $16 costs for speeding 80 mph in a 70 mph zone.

Robert Johnston DOS Announces The Opening of His Off ice June 12,1973 At 226 E. Dunklin 634-2575 Hours By Appointment Henry Bernskoetter, 73, Route 3, died late Wednesday at his home following a two-year illness. Mr. Bernskoettor was born Feb. IK, liKX), at Taos, the son a a A a Stegcman Uernskootter.

He was married Oct. 1H, 1927, at Taos, to Eleonora Rackers who survives. Fie was a member of St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, Taos, and its Holy Name Society. He was a retired farmer.

Other survivors include: Two sons, Wilfrid Bemskoet- U-r, 2432 St. Umis and Donald Bcrnskoettcr, two daughters. Mrs. Dale Hudspeth, 213 N. Lincoln and Mrs.

Robert Kempker, Route three sisters. Mrs. Otto Mrs. Chris i and Mrs. Ted Prenger, all of Taos; and 20 grandchildren.

A rosary will be prayed at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Dulle Funeral Home. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Francis Xavier Church with the Rev.

i i a Flannigan officiating. Burial will be in the parish cemetery. dies in hospital Mrs. Florence Katherine Mueller; 65, of 126 E. Circle died at 2:57 p.m., Wednesday, at a Jefferson City hospital.

Mrs. Mueller had been hospitalized for the past five weeks and in ill health for the last year. A native of the Honeycreek community in Cole County, Mrs. Mueller was bom Oct. 20, 1907, the daughter of Edward F.

and Emma Charlotte Pohlman Linhardt. Mrs. Mueller resided in this community most of her life. She attended the Immanuel Lutheran School. She was a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church, the Ladies Evening Guild, and the Auxiliary of Roy Sone Post No.

1003, Veterans of Foreign Wars. Before her retirement in" October, 1972, Mrs. Mueller was employed as an account clerk with the Missouri Division of Welfare. Survivors include: Three Forrest Mueller, Mexico, Ewing A. Mueller, 1807 W.

Main and Dale Mueller, Deep Water. Two daughters, Mrs. Betty Jean Kinsel, Houston, and Mrs. Delores Curry, Columbia. Four brothers, Herbert Linhardt, Seligman, E.

G. Linhardt and Robert Linhardt, both of Jefferson City, and F. W. Linhardt, Russellville. Five sisters.

Mrs. Mable Fischer, and Mrs. Nelma Scheperle, both of Jefferson City, Mrs. Margaret Schubert, Lake Ozark, Mrs. Edith Watson, Eldon, and Mrs.

Jeren Lohmeyer, Washington; 17 a i and one great-grandchild. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m., Friday, at the Trinity Lutheran Church with the Rev. Walter W. Niedner officiating. Burial i i i i Cemetery.

Arrangements are under the direction of the Houser Funeral Home. Memorial contributions to the American Cancer Society or the Trinity Lutheran Church have been suggested. Chamois man services set Ruel A. Langendoerfer, 77, Chamois, died Wednesday at a nursing home in Rolla. He was born June 27,1895, at Linn, the son of Wiley and Carry Holstein Langendoer- fer.

He was married July 10, 1922, at Jefferson City, to Lora Gilbert who survives at the home. Mr. Langendoerfer was a life-long member of the Bonnots Mill Methodist Church. He was a member of Masonic Lodge No. 175 AF and AM, Chamois, and a past patron of Golden Crown Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star, Chamois Mr.

Langendoerfer was employed with the Missouri Pacific Railroad for many years. Other survivors include: Two sons. Ruel Langendoer- fer, St. Louis, and Wiley E. Langendoerfer, Jefferson City; one daughter, Mrs.

Herman Atlanta, two sisters, Miss Ruth Langen- doerfer, and Miss Edith a both of Chamois; two brothers, Adrel Langendoerfer, New Haven, and Orin Langendoerfer. Chamois, and five grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Morton Chapel, Linn, with the Rev. Art Reed officiating.

Burial will be in the Linn I Park Cemetery. Notices Fmwral NoNcM LANGENDOERFER, age 77 years, of Chamois, entered into rest at a Rolla Nursing Home Wed. afternoon. Mr. Langendoerfer in state at the Morton Chapel in Linn where funeral services will be conducted Fri.

afternoon at 2:00 with Rev. Art Reed officiating. will be in the Linn Memorial Park Cemetery Masonic Services will be conducted at the Graveside by Chamois Lodge No. 175 A.F. and A.M.

MORTON SERVICE Linn and Chamois.

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