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Jefferson City Post-Tribune from Jefferson City, Missouri • Page 3

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POST-TRliUNE, Jtffafton City, Tuesday Afternoon, March 31, 1970 Page 3 Meat prices may climb higher in summer By DONvKENDALL WASHINGTON (AP) The cost of meat the dinner table may be." heading another round of increases similar to the price'hikes that afflicted con sumerjs.last summer. Government, economists have list of hedges in their outlook, Want a Better Job? DWKM DM Tcyfer VARIETY OP JOBS AVAILABLE BEU Personnel. 314 Jaeksen out some concede the prospectlground Monday: Total red meat of holding the price line on meat bleak. At any rate, the future is uncertain for housewives who already spend 30 cents of every food dollar families. on meat for their The Agriculture sketched in this Department price back- roduction was down 4 per cent February ifrqnv-a year ago.

Beef gained slightly, but-pork, the second favorite, dropped" 12 cent. The average price for ail livestock in March was at a record high. Still, the economists say much will depend on how well Nixon administration's tnti-inflation campaign it doing come summer. 'Whle'some cuts of meat have declined since last summer's retail 'peaks, pork has risen re- cently. So has hamburger, a popular choice of the housewife.

"There may be some easing of the cattle market later on," a department Monday. "I economist don't think said they'll be quite as high as last June, MAUC Of OUA1ITY LUt IWIMAMCt Capital erbe life JEFFERSON CITY. MISSOURI tSWI HAVE THAT SINKING FEELING about your to your Moray preparation of every tax return that cast you any penalty or Mnahv or interwt. Service with Over 4000 Offices WeekfersTa.iB.-to p.m. and Son.

9-5. Ph. 635-6469 Washington today U.S.. surplus weapons sold to Israel, Formosa but we don't see much weakening, Last after beef cattle dropped from 17-year market highs in June, round steak sold for an average of S1.32 a pound, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Hamburger costs 66 cents a-pound.

In February, (he BLS said, round steak cost $159 a pound, only 3 cents less than in August, and hamburger edged up to 65.3 cents. WASHINGTON AP) Thei State Department says the United States has been selling surplus military equipment to Israel and Nationalist China. years. Since a department spokesman said Monday, Israel has been sold surplus ar- WASHINGTON (AP) The supreme. Court says it will weak one hour for after taking 30 minutes to eat for 72 Chief Justice Warren E.

Burger announced the change Monday from the bench without tank parts. He declined to set a value for the arms. No aircraft have been included in the shipments, he.said. Israel has been seeking 25 Phanr torn jets and 100 other jet fighters. Libya, Jordan and Saudi Arabia, Arab nations who still have diplomatic relations with, the United States, are also eligible for purchases of the surplus arms.

Arms sales to Taiwan were said to include fighter and cargo aircraft, destroyers, antiaircraft missiles, tanks and rifles. elaborating. With.the court.in public sion and only a half-hour break for lunch, lawyers, newsmen and spectators raced the clock in the court cafeteria line. The Capital Quote "In all of this I detect an appalling lack of knowledge about Lockheed's financial condition on the part of the Department of WiUiam Proxmire, on the proposal to advance the aerospace company $641 million for the C5A and three other programs. Hogs during the winter rose to near record prices.

Pork chops jumped from S1.17 per pound last August to $1.21 in February, compared with $1.05 a year earlier. Experts say if farmers raise more baby pigs as hoped this spring more pork should be available by fall. Poultry growers also are helping out, and February slaughter was reported 13 per cent larger than a year earlier. Not much relief is expected from meat imports. Meat quotas are carefully parceled among foreign suppliers under 'voluntary agreements" designed to avoid triggering formal quotas under a 1964 meat import law.

Death log The Missouri traffic death log: Last 24 hours--3 So far this Same time last year--305 (x)--Includes one death resulting from an earlier accident tin NOW SERVING NOON LUNCH FRIED CHICKEN, COUNTRY HAM, STEAK And CATFISH Westphalia. Mo. i--MATTRESS-BOX SPRINGS-MATTRESS-BOX SPRINGS-MATTRESS- MATTRESS BOX SPRINGS $1095 ea. FREE and Immediate Delivery J. C.

Mattress Factory Furniture Co. 1415 Missouri From Jefferson Plaza E-MATTRESS-BOX SPRINGS-MATTRESS-BOX SPRINGS--MATTRESS- 1 0 I I COMPLETE PARTS SERVICE NUMBER ONE HONDA SPORTSLAND Open 8 'til 6 Weekdays Saturday 702 E. McCarty Dial 636-6945 Jefferson City, Mo. 1 0 I I WASHINGTON (AP) A U.S. District Court has thrown out 17 of 33 questions the Interior Department wants answered for a permit to demonstrate in front of the White House.

The questions concerned, finances of the group, and arres records of those taking part. Judge George L. Hart said Monday he would accept ques tions dealing with name the demonstrating of ficers, demonstration purpose crowd estimate, time and place Capital Faetaete Pitcher Pedro Ramos, ered a. borderline; prospect, has nade the Washington Senators! baseball team. Ramos had Apne call last Saturday President Nixon, wishing the 34-year-old veteran ing the squad.

usticec ate rrambers. off trays im their II Owensville soldier, Ralph Quick killed WASHINGTON-- Thell Defense' Department announced Monday it changed the name of I an Owensville, soldier from list of missing to killed recent action. He was WO1 Ralph R. husband of Mrs. Quick.

Men's Sport Shirts BUTTON-DOWN COLLAR You save big on this special purchase of short sleeve No-Iron sport shirts in colorful plaids, stripes, solids. SIZES S-M-L Men's Dress Slacks In Colon Brown, Blue, Olive Year around weight Wool Waistlines 32 thru 42 Values to $18. Boy's Knit Shirts CREW NECK STYLE Huge selection of crew neck knits for boys. 'All short sleeve--in an array of stripes and solid colors. SIZES: 8-18 maste' charge Women's SPRING DRESSES Some Reduced as Much as Off Assorted Fabrics and Styles Values to $15 A funeral director doesn't simply decide to Jofn the Order ef the Golden Rule (OGR) one day and then do-it the next.

First, he has to receive the written approval of people Ms community. Families he's served. wen. Civic leaders. These people must attest to his firm's high ethlcalcpn- duct, professional ability, and integrity.

They must confirm that his service-is considerately and skillfully given, and that hte prices are suited to every Income. In other words, continuing OGR membership for a firm In your community is actually a tribute to local-area residents. The member attained the standards necessary to a member because of a certainty that you would want nothing OGR acceptance was granted because you were willing to state in writing that you found the firm to be worthy. LIMITED QUANTITY FIRST COME, FIRST SERVE NO PHONE ORDERS GIDEON This Community's Member for- Hie 10th Year rf (SnUfcrn INTERNATIONAL. Upholstery Material 54 Inches Wide Per Yd.

Girls PANTIES White and Pastels Sizes 4 thru 14 Nylon WOMEN'S SCARF Solid Colors 29" 29" or 18" 45" Ea. WOMEN'S NYLONS Asst Colors. thru 11 Cantrece Sandel Heels Valuse to 98c Pair DISH DRAINER l-pc. Queen Size Drainer and Drainboard Ei. WOMEN'S HALF SLIPS Sizes S-M-L in White Pink Nude or Black Nylon LIGHT BULBS 6 0 7 5 1 0 0 Watt By Westtnghouse Ea.

Safeguard SOAP Per Bar TABLE COYER $1.49 Value 52" 70" Size 6 gauge Vinyl Ea. THREAD By Coat and Clark White or Black Sizes 40-50-60 Ea. MEN'S SUIT HANGERS Wooden ea Double CURTAIN RODS By Stanley Projects and 3Vi Extends 28" to 48" Value 99c Ea. TOWEL SET 2-pr. Bath Towel and Wash Cloth.

Floral Pattern in Gold or Blue ALUMINUM FOIL 25 ft. 12" wide Stock Up Now Roll LEMON PLEDGE FURNITURE POLISH 14-oz. Value $1.49. Ea. LIMITED QUANTITY FIRST COME FIRST SERVE NO PHONE ORDERS JEFFERSON PLAZA.

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