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The Kansas City Times from Kansas City, Missouri • 57

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THE KANSAS CITY TIMES THURSDAY JULY 13 1967 5 INVESTING COMPANIES DIVIDEND NEWS Wednesday's Final Dividends Declared Pe- Stk of Pav-Rate riod Record able EXTRA Tmncial Jront Ind Fund 797 871 InsBk Stk 543 593 Inv CoAm 1488 1626 inves Bos 1321 1444 Invest Group: Mut 1143 1242 Stock 2149 2336 Select 90 1043 Var Pay 934 1015 Inv Resh 1984 2168 LIVESTOCK ELSEWHERE Chicago (USDA) Hogs receipts 3000 butchers 25 cents higher tairlv ac five 60 head No 1 210 to 215 pounds $2425 No 1 and 2 200 to 230 pound butchers S2350-2400 No 1 and 2 190 to 210 pounds $2300-2350 No 1 to 3 210 to 240 pounds $2275-350 No 1 to 3 240 to 260 pounds 2225-2300 No 2 and 3 2 70 to 290 pounds $2100-2150 sows strong to 25 cents higher the advance on weights under 450 pounds moderately active No 1 to 3 303 to 350 pound sows $1950-2025 No 1 to 3 350 to 400 pounds $1900-1950 No 1 to 3 400 to 450 pounds $1850-1925 No 2 and 3 450 to 300 pounds $1750-1850 No 2 and 3 5oo to 600 pounds $1675-1775 boars $1600-1700 Cattle receipts 7000 calves 10 slaughter steers verv uneven high choice and prime slow steady to weak average choice and below ooened fairly active steady to 25 cents higher later moderately active steady heifers moderatelv active steady to 25 cents higher cows moderatelv active steady with Tuesday's decline bulls weak prime 1175 to 1350 pound slaugnter steers $2725-2775 one load 1340 pounds at the latter price high cnoice and prime 1 1 50 to 1450 pounds $2650-2725 choice 900 to 1350 NEW YOR K(AP) The following quo tations supplied by the National Association of Securities Dealers Inc are the prices at which these securities could have been sold (bid) or bouqht (asked Bid Ask Aberdeen 308 337 Affil Fd 908 982 All Amer 123 134 Am Bus 386 417 Am Divln 1205 1317 Am Dualvest: Cap Shr 1300 1350 IncptSh 1375 1425 Am Grth 721 784 Am Inv 4190 4190 Am Mut 10801180 Am Pac Unavail Asso Fd 163 178 Assn InFd 760 760 Axe Houghton: Fund A 820 891 Fund 1120 1217 Stock 764 835 Sc iElec 2335 2538 Blue Rid 1464 1600 Istel Fd Ivest Fd Johnstn Keystone Cus B1 Cus B2 Cus B4 Cus K1 Cus K2 Cus SI Cus S2 Cus S3 Cus S4 Int Fd Knickerb Knick Gth 1234 1352 Leverage Boston 2365 2438 1709 1868 2140 2140 Funds: 2205 2301 2277 2484 1008 1100 924 1009 767 838 2253 2458 1106 1207 1087 1186 693 766 1644 1778 763 836 Higher Interest Rates Predicted Dallas APi The money market is still tight and interest rates will rise before the close of 1967 the president of the American Bankers association said Jack Conn of Oklahoma City Okla speaking to business eaders here pointed to unusually heavy demands for funds when lendable money is not available He listed the heavy sales of bonds by corporations to finance expansion the increasing sale of bonds by municipalities reason-bly strong consumer demand and heavy government spending as causes of the money market drain Conn said however that forecasts of a business boom had not materialized CLOSING LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Cattle and Calves AJs In-Force Insurance Nears 4 Billion Mark By Ben Schifman (The Star's Financial Editor! NEW record of life insurance sold for any first 6-month period was established by Business Assurance Co which also disclosed that insurance in force would exceed 4 billion dollars in the next 60 days Grant president said new paid-for sales in the six rose more than 4 per cent and the in-force gained 12 Cap Inc Lexingt Lex Rsch Life Inv Life Stk Canad Capit Mut Manhtn Mass Gth Mass Tr Mass Lit 14001437 1400 1437 1042 1139 1733 1894 691 755 484 529 3330 3330 1313 1313 1606 1606 1092 1194 1302 1423 1693 1850 138 and prime 865 to 1025 pound slaughter heifers $2625-2650 one load at the latter price choice 800 to 1025 pounds $2525-2625 mixed 90od and choice $2450-2525 good $2350-2450 utility and commercial bulls $2200-2450 Sheep receipts 400 sprino slaughter lambs slow SI lower shorn slaughter ewes steady few lots choice and prime 90 to 105 pound spring slaughter lambs $25u-2700 choice 80 to 100 rounds $2500-2650 mixed good and choice S240u-2500 part deck good Bondstk Bost Fd Broad St Bullock Can Gen Cdn Fd Capit Inc Capti Shr Cent Shr Channing Balan 700 765 907 991 1561 1688 1561 1711 992 1084 1919 207) 878 962 709 777 1071 1170 Funds: 1382 1510 Com Stk 221 242 DEATH AS ACCIDENT Jury Rules in Case of Woman From Johnson County (By The Star's Own Service) Warsaw A jury ruled last night as accidental drowning the death Tuesday of 40-year-old Mrs Peggy Petti-bone of 7624 Rainbow drive Prairie Village Kas Mrs Pettibone was found in a bathtub by her husband Victor Pettibone She had apparently struck her head while climbing into the tub Pettibone is an employee of the Internal Revenue Service police officials in Warsaw said Mrs Pettibone and her husband Victor Pettibone were visiting the summer residence of Lester Pettibone superintendent of electrical distribution lines for the Kansas City Kansas board of public utilities Victor Pettibone is an employee of the Internal Revenue service Mrs Pettibone was bom in Shawnee Okla and had been a resident of the Greater Kansas City area 14 years She was a member of an Episcopal church in Norman Okla She was a librarian at the Johnson County library at 50 Highway and An tioch two years Surviving are a daughter Miss Irinda Pettibone of the home her parents Mr and Mrs Malcomb Oakes Norman and a sister Mrs Anne Cramer Norman DAVID GARRETT David Garrett 89 of 101 East Thirty-sixth died yesterday at the home He was born in Miller County Missouri and had lived here 60 years A sister Mrs Harriet A Boan 416 East Thirty-sixth survives EVERETT GORDON Everett Earl Gordon 79 of Ray-more in Cass County died yester- MidA Mut 748 817 Moodys 1625 1776 Morton Funds Grwth 1309 1435 Incom 442 484 Insur 738 809 Ml FFd 1862 2013 Ml FGt 615 665 Mfut Shrs 17981798 Mut Trust 275 281 Nat WSec 1096 1196 Nat Invest 793 857 Nat Sec Ser: Balan 1136 1242 Bond 619 677 Divid 508 555 Pf Stk 732 800 Grwth Incom Special Chase Fd Chem Fd Citadel Cst Sec Colonial: Equity Fund Grwth ComSt Bd 1975 2158 839 917 346 378 1311 1433 1863 2037 Unavail 150 173 1612 1762 1414 1545 960 1049 506 550 Friday at the Earp Sons chapel burial in Mount Washington cemetery Friends may call after 3 today at the chapel ROBERT MARTIN Robert Martin 60 of Leavenworth Kas formerly of Kansas City Kansas died Tuesday at Cushing Memorial hospital in Leavenworth He was bom in Mc-Louth Kas and had lived here until about four years ago Mr Martin was employed by General Motors here and farmed near Leavenworth He was a veteran of World War II Mr Martin was a Presbyterian Surviving are his wife Mrs Juanita Martin of the home a daughter Mrs Ethel Knox Sidney Neb a brother Henry Martin Ft Bragg Calif and a sister Mrs Ellen Wolf Forest Lake Minn Services will be held at 1 Friday at the Sexton chapel in Leavenworth burial in the National cemetery in Fort Leavenworth MISS FLOSSIE A MOSBY Miss Flossie A Mosby 75 of 3513 Gillham plaza died yesterday She was born in Linn Mo and had lived here 56 years Miss Mosby was a telephone operator 42 years for the Kansas City Power and Light company and was chief operator when she retired in 1957 She was a member of the Third Church of Christ Scientist Surviving are three brothers A Mosby Newhall Calif Earl Mosby Eldon Mo and Bayard Mosby 3312 Holmes and a ssiter Mrs Louella Riley of the home Services will be held at 1 Saturday at the Stine McClure chapel burial in Mount Moriah cemetery Friends may call from 7 to 9 tonight and from 7 to 9 Friday night at the chapel A RDFTo-k Edward 84 at the Little Sisters of the Poor 5331 Highland died yesterday at Lakeside hospital He was born in Stil-well Kas and had lived here 15 months Mr was a member of the Immaculate Conception Catholic church Louisburg Kas Surviving are a son Andrew 2029 Main: a daughter Mrs Mary Smith 5636 Rockhill road a sister Mrs Lucy Buckley Ottawa Kas six grandchildren and a great-grandchild Services will be held at 10 Friday at the church burial in Holy Rosary cemetery Wea Kas The rosary will be said at 8 tonight at the Runyan chapel Louisburg day at the Harrisonville Memorial I Jhe family contributions hospital He was bora in Wright 1 the Little Sisters of the Poor City Mo and had lived in Greater chapel fund Kansas City 36 years He was a JOHN SMEDLER stationary engineer at city hall john smedler 75 of 2734 10 years until he retired in 1953 Highland died Monday at a nurs-Surviving are a sister Mrs Wanda hng home at 3301 Woodland He Brown 525 Armour boulevard was born in Shreveport La and and three grandchildren Services had lived here 50 years He was a will be held at 2 Friday World War I veteran He was a at the Runnenberger chapel Har- member of Ebenezer A risonville Jiurial in the Raymorechurch Surviving are his wife Commonwlth Fds: Cap Fd 2027 2215 Incom Stock Grwth Nat West NEA Mut New Enq New Hor New Wl Noreast 619 677 901 985 11461252 Unavail 1137 1160 1174 1269 2310 2310 1403 1533 1744 1744 Incom Invest Stock Comp Bd Comp Fd Concord Cons Inv 10361132 1066 1165 1129 1224 Unavail Unavail 1757 1757 1312 1337 KANSAS CITY CASH GRAIN Hard wheat was to cents lower i and soft wheat down l'-i to uo cent here yesterday or the cash qrain market The b-sis of trade for hard wht was unchanoed to 1 2 cent higher and for soft wheat steady to 1 cent higher Yellow corn was off 21 2 to 234 cents oats down to ud 4 cent white corn and miio unchanged and barley nominally unchanged Wheat No 1 hard and dark hard wheat nominally S160V4170V2 sales 5 164 (£166 No 2 hard and dark hard wheat nominally $159 170- sales $161 No 3 hard and dark hard wheat nominally $1 4 169 No 4 hard and dark hard wheat nominally $155V4168 No 1 red wheat nominally S151 V4 154 No 2 red wheat nominally $150 153 No 3 red wheat nominally $l48141521 No 4 red wheat nominally $1 4 15V 2 Corn No 2 white corn nominally $142(8)148 No 3 white corn nominally SI 47 No 4 white corn nominally No 2 yellow and mixed corn nominally SI 281 4 1331 4 No 3 yellow and mixed St Joseph (AP) Cattle receipts 2500 corn nominally $1231413214 No 4 25 steers and heifers slow steady I low and mixed corn nominally $1 1 81 to mostly 25 cents lower spots 50 cents lew- 131 yellow sales $130 er cows steady feeder classes unchanged Oats Ktr steers choice and prime $2685-2700 i a choice $2665-2675 choice $2575-26 50 i Nh white cats nominal 72'? 83c good and choice $2500-2575 good $2350- nomma Tingle No 4 white oats nominally No 2 nominally S219226: No 3 nominally $214225 No 4 nominally $209224 Rye No 2 nominally Bariev No 2- nominally No 3 nominally Soybeans No 1 nominally 2781 MISSOURI CASH GRAIN I Jefferson City Soybean prices paid to farmers in Eastern Missou-i ves-' terdav were steady to 4 cents higher mostly 1 cent hiqher the Missouri Department of Agriculture reported Corn and choice 100-pound shorn slaughter lambs with No 1 pelts $2400 cull to gcod shorn slaughter ewes $400-800 National Stockyards III (AP) Hogs receipts 6000 moderatelv active barrows and gilts steady to 25 cents lower most decline on weights under 240 pounds barrows and gilts 210 to 240 pounds $2275-2325 sows mostly 25 cents higher sows 3C0 to 600 pounds $1775-2025 Cattle receipts 2000 calves 125 slow slaughter steers and heifers steady to 25 cents lower with later trade very slow and sales showinq the fulldecline cows rather slow steady to 50 cents lower most decline on utility slaughter steers good to choice $2400-2650 slaughter heifers good to choice $2300-2575 calves fairly active vealers and slaughter calves about steady good to choice vealers $2500-3200 good to choice slaughter calves $1800-2400 Sheep receipts 400 open moderately active later rather slow slaughter lambs $1 to $150 lower slaughter ewes steady spring slaughter lambs qood to choice $20 00-2450 shorn slaughter ewes utility to choice $400-700 2500 heifers choice and prime $2000 choice $25 00-25 75 mixed good and choice $2400-2500 choice mixed yearlings $26 75-high choice and prime mixed yearlings $2650 utility and commercial cows $1800-1975 few $2000-2025 Hogs receipts 4000 barrows and gilts steady to strong No 1 and 2 200 to 240 pounds $2275-2300 No 1 to 3 210 to 240 pounds $2250-2275 No 1 to 3 240 to 270! pounds $2175-2275 No 2 and 3 270 to 295 pounds $2125-2200 sows steady to mostly 25 cents lower No 1 to 3 300 to 330 pounds I $1925-1950 330 to 400 pounds $1825-1925 No 2 and 3 400 to 500 pounds $1725-1 825 500 to 625 pounds $1650-1725 One WmS 1685 1685 Oppen Fd 2732 2986 Consm Inv 532 581 Contraf 1275 1300 Conv Sec 1127 1232 Corp Ld 1634 1789 Cntrv Cap 1159 1253 Crown 672 735 deVeqh 7211 7211 Decat Inc 1328 1451 ela Fd 1712 1871 Div Gr Div Inv Divid Shr DowTh In Drexel 1543 1691 1016 1113 372 408 823 890 1733 1733 Penn Sg Peoples Phila Fd Pilgrim Pine St Pioneer Price TR Providnt Purita 1844 1844 1258 1379 1516 1661 990 1085 1238 1228 1265 1383 2408 2408 528 577 117 1272 Slughter Choice 900-1100 pounds 25752725 Choice 1100-1300 pounds 257527C0 Good 900-1100 pounds 23002625 Good 1100-1300 pounds 23002600 Slaughter Heifers Choice 700-900 pounds 24752625 Choice 900-1100 pounds 24752600 Good 600-800 pounds 2250 2500 Good 800-1100 pounds 22002500 Slaughter Cows Commercial 180Q1950 Utility 18251925 Canners 17501900 Cutter 155091800 Slaughter Bulls Good 2250 2375 Commercial 22002350 Utility 21 002300 Feeder Steers Prime 300-550 pounds 29003600 Prime 550-750 pounds 27002950 Choice 300-550 pounds Choice 550-750 pounds Choice 750-1000 pounds Good 300-500 pounds Good 550-750 pounds Good 750-1000 pounds Standard 300-500 pounds Feeder Choice 300-500 Dounds Choice 500-700 pounds Good 300-500 pounds Good 500-700 pounds Hogs Barrows and Gilts 1-2 200-220 bounds 1-2 220-240 pounds 1-3 200-220 pounds 1-3 220-240 pounds 1-3 240-270 pounds 1-3 270-330 pounds 1-3 330-400 Dounds 2-3 400-550 pounds Sheep Spring Lambs 75-103 Pounds- Prime 24002500 Choice 23002450 Ewes (Wooltd) 90-130 Pounds Good 525 650 Utility 525 700 Cull 450 575 months per cent Two of the key achievements this year were the doubling of the number of sales offices operating under a new field development plane and the establishment of a wholly-owned subsidiary in the only American-backed life company operating in that country The amount of insurance sold was $443470600 up from $425-075000 in the first half of 1966 Insurance in force on June 30 was $3972371000 a gain of $161496000 for the six months In the first half of 1966 the insurance in force rose $144331-000 Total income was $47901784 compared with $47605818 Premiums amounted to $39116-579 against $38499023 Investments produced an income of $7513892 against $7042749 Claims paid during the six months of $19405183 were down from $20016716 a year ago The premiums on government and policies were $963274 and the claims were $913340 Total disbursements including taxes and operating expenses were $41982765 against $41-773128 Whitaker Cable THI PRELIMINARY report of the Whitaker Cable corporation for the fiscal year ended May 31 showed record sales and profits Net sales of $19879029 compared with $17066103 a year before Net earnings of $917190 were equal to $130 a share compared with $638039 or 93 cents a share 1523 1662 1183 1285 1697 1844 2712 2948 1703 1703 2161 2362 1102 1191 Dreyfus Eatn Bal Eatn Stk Empl Gr Energy Entprise Equity Sheep receipts 1500 Jambs $125 lower prjme sprino lambs $2500 cull to good shorn ewes $500- choice and ewes steady Equit Gth 1688 1850 Fairfd 2587 2827 Frm BMu 1175 1175 Fed Grth 1537 1680 700 Putnam Funds Georg 1641 1793 Grth 1394 1523 Incom 967 1057 Invest 823 899 Rep Tech 554 6705 Revere 1596 1744 Scud Dou-Vest: Cap Shr 887 912 IncptSh 1025 1050 Scudder Funds: Bal 1839 1839 ComSt 12541254 Inti Inv 1371 1396 Sped 3827 3827 Sec Equit 1636 17- Sec Inv 830 907 Selec Am 1279 1384 Shrhold 1286 1405 Sw Invest 1034 1118 Sover Inv 1616 1770 State St 5265 5300 Stdmn Sc 801 875 Stdmn Sh 2322 2538 Stein Roe Funds: Bal 2214 2214 Stock 1472 1472 Inti 1474 1474 Sterl Inv 1320 1428 Sup InGth 706 774 Telev El 1107 1207 Temp Gt 1581 1728 Texas Fd 1263 131 TwenC Gth 655 715 TwenC Inc 588 643 United Funds: Accm 1825 1995 Incom 1505 1645 Fid Cap Fid Fund Fi dTrnd Fid Mut FIF Fn Indlnc Fst InGth Fst InStk Fletcher Fla Gth Fnd Lf Founders Foursq Franklin 1571 1703 1955 2114 3285 3571 Unavail 589 645 655 717 978 1072 1165 1277 1530 1672 701 767 Unavail 851 930 1539 1682 Custdn: Stickelber said there was a market for these products in the Marion will handle all financial and accounting activities for Alabama Refining and will maintain policy control Stickelber said: In the latest fiscal year ended January 31 Marion had sales of $2722163 and net earnings of $220392 In Buying Mood CONSUMERS have been saving relatively more and spending less this year than in 1966 Savings as a percentage of disposable income declined steadily between the summer of 1965 and the third quarter of last year falling in the period from 61 per cent to 48 per cent During the last six months however the saving trend has been reflected in a gain in the ratio amounting to 65 per cent of personal income Western Auto Supply company reported a definite lag in credit sales in the early months of 1967 and this- held down the over-all volume of the nationwide merchandising chain some reason the consumer opened up his pocketbook in June and sales were the largest on A Swanson president of Western Auto said yesterday The June figures indicated a resumption of items particularly at the retail level he said The volume comes from nearly 450 retail-owned stores and about 4 000 wholesale accounts franchised dealers The big sales increase last month was in tires Television refrigerators room air conditioners and freezers also contributed to the 102 per cent increase posted for June compared with a year ago Sales in June were $42179000 compared with $38263000 a year ago up $3916000 Considering that the total gain for the six months was $8511000 increase accounted for a sizable part of the cumulative improvement For the first half of 1967 aggregate sales of $1903B5000 compared with $181854000 a year before or an increase of 47 per cent cents lower Soybeans rail Dts $268272 271 274275 268271 274278 2599267 Western mostly steady to 2 cents higher and corn was steady to 2' cents lower Soybeans Corn elevators $260265 $1209138 St Joseph 265268 1239124 Kansas City 269 122123 Missouri 263267 140 I Hard wheat in Eastern Missouri was mostly steady to IV? cents lower and soft wheat was steady to cents lower Hard Wheat Soft Wheat rail ots $1449150 151 l55-l56Vj STEER FUTURES LIVE Chicago Com Stk 780 857 Incom 312 342 Pt tS 261 287 Util 730 802 Fund Am 1116 1220 Fund Inv 1209 1325 Gemini Fund: Cap 1125 1175 Inc 1187 1237 Gen Invest 700 761 Group Sec: i 9 (AP) Choice steer futures were off 2 to 10 points yesterday: Prev High Low Close Close August 2735 2715 2720 2725 October 2785 2772 2775 2777 December 2790 2777 2782-80 2785 February 2802 2787 2790 2795 April 2810 2800 2805 June 2825 2812 2820 August -68 2830 2825 2830 2840 MJO 2825 FEED INGREDIENT PRICES Most millfeed prices were lower yesterday on the Kansas City wholesale market Sacked shorts were quoted $1 a ton off and bulk bran shorts and middlings down 75 cents a ton There was no change for sacked bran Sacked bran $4600-4675 sacked shorts $5100-5175 bulk bran $3825-3900 bulk shorts $3825-3900 bulk middlings $3825-3900 Prices in carloads of feedstuffs as quoted by the USDA for the week ended Tuesday represent approximate prices at which local wholesalers will sell rer ton bulk unless otherwise stated Soybean meal 44 per cent soivent $8130 cottonseed meal soivent 34 per cent protein gluten meal 60 per cent $122 fed $43 hominy feed yellow $4350 linseed meal solvent 34 per cent protein $8150 Dehydrated alfalfa meal 17 per cent protein 100000 Vitamin A units guaranteed $48 alfalfa sun-cured $43- tank-aqe 60 Der cent $100 meat real 50 oer cent $9750 molasses Kansas City $3817 COCOA FUTURES New York Cocoa futures closed 62 i to 65 higher safes 2209 contracts July i 2386 September 2436 December 25 08 I New Yok Raw hide futures closed March 2553 Mav 2597 July 26 25 Seo- 7 to 14 lower sales 14 contracts October tember 265) December 2686 Snot Accra 1348 January 13 85 Spot Light native cow-27 1 hides 16 8170 gluten Aero Sc 1210 13251 Scien 998 1091 Com St 1463 1602 UnFd Can 584 638 989 1084 Value Line Funds 2306 2375 Val Line 896 982 1877 20511 Incom 663 727 2902 2902 Spl Sit 765 838 582 636 Vangd 617 674 1564 1629 Var IndPI 569 618 Ful Ad Grth Ind Gryphon Guardn Ham hda Mann POTATO FUTURES Mrs Ollie Smedler of the home and a sister Mrs Mariah Williams Shreveport La Services will be held at 12:30 Friday at Watkins Brothers chapel burial in the National cemetery at Ft Leavenworth Kas Friends may call from 6 to 10 today at the chapel FRANK C7RANDAZZO Frank Randazzo 61 of 8845 Virginia lane died yesterday at Research hospital He was a lifelong resident of the area Mr Landazzo was an employee of the General Typewriter company 38 years He was a member of the 1115 1115 Vikin cemetery Raymore JULIUS HUMMEL Julius Hummel 70 of 5715 Lydia died Tuesday at the Research hospital He was born in Leavenworth Kas and had lived here 48 years He was a retired accountant for the Metcalffe-Hamil-ton Construction company He was a member of St Therese Catholic church the Holy Name society and the St Vincent Catholic Church De Paul society He was past president of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic church Holy Name society and the St Vincent Holy Name society Surviving are his wife Mrs Alberta Hubs Fd Imp Cao Imp Gth Income 8 Cap Inc Inc Fnd Inc Fd I ndepend Ind Trend New York (AP) Maine potato futures closed 5 to 14 cents higher on the New York Mercantile Exchange Sales 2924 contracts November 225 March 256: April 277 May 313 COTTONSEED i OIL New York Bleachable cottonseed oil futures closed quiet no sales Closings: July 1320 August 1290 September 1280 October 1280 December 1275 March 1280 Mav 1280 740 804 1219 1322 1306 1427 1363 1482 935 1002 1487 1608 1987 2160 1316 1438 829 907 730 796 WallSt In Wash Mu Well Fd West Ind Whitehll Wndsr Fd Winfield Wiscon Worth 1017 1105 760 826 Capital: 1000 1025 962 1000 1363 1490 800 874 1319 1442 1455 1590 Broadway Methodist church Sur-Hummel of the home a son Carl viving are his wife Mrs Katherine A Hummel 4805 Chouteau drive (Randazzo of the home a daugh- July 12 1967 NEW ISSUE More Diversification THE MARION CORPORATION local manufacturer of bakery equipment which also is identified with oil and gas production and real estate has acquired the controlling interest in the Alabama Refining company which is building largest refinery at Mobile Merlin Stickelber executive vice-president said yesterday Stickelber who has been elected president of Alabama Refining said the facility would cost about 2 million dollars and would produce 10000 barrels a day The start-up date is September 1 The primary product from the refinery will be aviation jet fuel which the company will supply under a contract with the federal Defense Fuels Supply agency The company has negotiated other contracts for the sale of the remainder of the residuals $80000000 of Wickliffe Kentucky Building Revenue 1967 Series City Industrial a daughter Mrs Ann Winnin-gham Colorado Springs Colo two brothers Leo Hummel 612 North Sixteenth Kansas City Kansas and Emil Hummel 4931 Briar Roeland Park and five grandchildren Services will be held at 9:30 Friday at St Therese Catholic church burial in Calvary cemetery The rosary will be said at 8 today at the Muehlebach chapel Friends may call after 4 today at the chapel The pallbearers: Robert Winningham Fred Winningham Stephen Hummel Gray Hummel Francis Werner and Frank Hoe-JjraL 1 MRS CLIFTON JOHNSON Mrs Lesta Marie Johnson 45 of jBlue Springs died yesterday at a ter Mrs Anne Pritchard 7916 East 117th place three brothers Marco Randazzo 5528 Garfield Vito Randazzo 5625 Mission road Fairway and Robert Randazzo 9628 Lydia and two sisters Miss Rosalie Randazzo 4725 Prospect and Mrs Mattie Hendrickson 5636 Montgall Services will be held at 2 Saturday at the Newcomer chapel Brush Creek and the Paseo burial in Forest Hill cemetery MRS STERLING r7rICHBELL Mrs Hazel Adele Richbell 74 of 8601 East 107th died Tuesday at Research hospital She was born in Ethan and had lived in Kansas City 51 years Mrs Rich-bell was a former owner of the Richbell cafe She was a member Due June 1 as shown below Dated June 1 1967 Surplus Boost MASTIN CO attorney-in-fact for Consolidated Underwriters of Kansas City has added $250000 to the surplus of Consolidated in the form of a note bringing surplus to ltt million dollars nursing home at 5900 Swope parkway She had been ill four months Mii Johnson was born near Oak Grove and had lived the last 10 years in Blue Springs' She was employed by the Remington Arms and the Paseo burial in Memorial company Inc at the Lake City Park cemetery Friends may call of the Methodist church Her husband Sterling Richbell of the home survives Services will be held at 2 Friday at the Newcomer chapel Brush Creek GOVERNMENT BONES NEW YOR K(AP') Closing Bonds maturing 1992 are subject to redemption as a whole or in part on June 1 1977 and on any interest payment date thereafter at 103 on June 1 1977 to and including June 1 1980 thereafter at 102 on December 1 1980 to and including June 1 1983 thereafter at 101 on December 1 1983 to and including June 1 1986 and at 100 thereafter plus accrued interest in each case Bonds maturing June 1 1992 are also subject to redemption out of Sinking Fund Installments on June 1 1978 and on each June 1 thereafter at 100 plus accrued interest The Bonds are also subject to redemption as a whole on December 1 1968 and on any interest payment date thereafter at the principal amount thereof plus accrued interest if certain events occur as more fully described in the Official Statement Principal and semi-annual interest (June 1 and December 1) payable in lawful money of the United States of America at The Chase Manhattan Bank (National Association) New York New York Coupon bonds in denomination of $5000 and fully registered bonds in the denomination of $5000 or any multiple thereof In the Opinions of Bond Counsel interest on the Bonds is exempt under existing statutes court decisions regulations and rulings from Federal income taxes and under existing law from income taxation in Kentucky The Bonds to be issued pursuant to the terms of a Bond Ordinance passed by the City Council of the City of Wickliffe Kentucky are payable solely from and are secured by the revenues and rental income from or in connection with the Project described in the Official Statement including the amounts received pursuant to a Lease Agreement with West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company and paid into the Sinking Fund Neither the Bonds nor the interest thereon shall constitute an indebtedness of the City of Wicklrae within the meaning of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Kentucky AMOUNTS MATURITIES COUPON RATES AND PRICES over the bonds RANGE OF GRAIN FUTURES The range of grain futures at principal markets yesterday: High July 157 Sept 1593 Dec 163Vj Mar 167V May 16714 July Sept 205 Dec 196 Mar Opening prices for grain futures in Kansas City were: July IS6V2 September 159-58V2- December 163-62V4 March 167 May 167 December 121 VS Grain July 196 205 CHICAGO September after 7 tonight at the chapel MRS CAROLINE SMITH Mrs Caroline Elizabeth Smith 48 of 1222 Brooklyn died yesterday at the General hospital She was bora in Kansas City and was a lifelong resident of the area Mrs Smith was a member of the Jamison Memorial church Surviving are a son Phillip Robert Smith 1108 Forest her father Noah Flanigan of the home a brother Robert Flanigan 1620 Kansas five sisters Mrs- Mary Ann Newton 2302 East Eleventh Mrs Jennie Batman 2508 Mont- plant Mrs Johnson was a member of the Blue Springs Christian church Surviving are her husband Clifton Johnson a son Robert Johnson both of the home a daughter Mrs Bonnie Kav Martin National City Calif: a brother Lloyd Robinson Oak Grove a sister Mrs Velma Harris Grain Valley and two grandchildren Services will be held at 2 Saturday at the church burial in Blue Springs cemetery Friends may call from 7 to 9 Friday night at the Webb chapel in Blue Springs MARSHALL KENNEDY JR bid asked net Wednesday 3s 67 37 as 68 334S 68 37as 68 Nov 2Vjs 68-63 4s 69 Feb 2'js 69-64 Jun 4s 69 Oct 2Vjs 69-64 Dec 4s 70 Feb 2V2S 70-65 4s 70 Auq 2Vis 71-66 4s 71 37es 71 4s 72 Feb 2Vis 72-67 Jun 4s 72 Auq 2Vjs 72-67 Sep 2'2S 72-67 Dec 4s 73 4Vis 73 4Vcs 74 4VS 74 3s 74 4S 80 3V2S 80 3Vis 83-78 828 838 100 476 3'As 85 828 838 14 464 is 85-75 924 9220 16 488 3'2S 90 8216 83 24 473 4Vas 92-87 90 9016 16 492 4s 93-88 868 878 4 488 4Vas 94-89 884 8820 20 489 3s 95 82 8216 28 406 3'2S 98 8216 83 28 452 Prices quoted in dollars and thirty seconds TREASURY NOTES Marshall Kennedy jr 50 gall and Mrs Elnora Minner Mrs died Tuesday in Jacksonville Fla Helen Ruth Jenkins and Miss He was born in Minneapolis and Georgia Flanigan all of the home came here in 1946 He lived in Services will be held at 1 the Lake Quivira area and was Saturday at the Watkins chapel employed bv the Bendix corpora- burial in Highland cemetery tion before' moving to Jackson- Friends may call from 6 to 10 ville a year ago Surviving are his o'clock Friday night at the chapel wife Mrs Phoebe Kennedy of BURNOM WEBB the home two 4austere Miss Burnom Webb 74 Stilwell in Laura Kennedy and Miss Kristin I jojlns0n county died yesterday at his Price 100 $64770000 5Vs Due 1992 (Plus accrued interest) For farther information reUttaf to the City of Wickliffe Kentucky nd for more complete description of these Bondi nd the provisions with respect thereto reference is mads to the Official Statement of the City dated July 11 1987 the Bond Ordinance adopted July 11 1967 and the Lease Agreement dated as of June 1 1967 Copies of such documents may be obtained from only such of the underwriters including the undersigned as may legally offer these Bonds in this state The Bonds or offered at the above initial offering prices subject to prior sale when as and if issued and received by us and subject to approval of legality by Messrs Hawkins Delafield Wood New York New York and by Messrs Grafton Ferguson Fleischer Harper Louisville Kentucky Kennedy both of the home Sarents Mr and Mrs Marshall ennedy sr Corona del Mar Calif and a brother William Kennedy Pasadena Calif Services will he held today at the Church of Our Saviour ville burial in Oak Lawn tery Jacksonville The quests no flowers contributions to the Marshall Kennedy jr memorial fund the Village United church Jackson- 1cIn family re- and suggests Presbj tenan St Margaret hospital Mr Webb was born- in Russellville Mo and had lived in Kansas City Kansas most of his life He worked as a railroad employee until he retired Surviving are a son Charles Webb of stilwell in Johnson Coun- ty a brother Harry Webb of Kankakee 111 three sisters Mrs Effie Lumpkins 8445 Harriett Mrs Nellie Blakesley 1128 South i Forty-seventh terrace and Mrs Dorothy Forrest 4206 Troup all in Kansas City Kansas and a LA VERN KRENKEL I grandson Services will be held at La Vern Krenkel 56 of L30 Saturday at the Porter 10903 Bristol terrace died Mon- chapel and at 3:30 in the day at the General hospital ap- Grant cemetery near Creighton parently of heart attack He Mo was born in Simpson Kas and MRS MARGARET TERRY had lived here 26 years Mr Kren- Mrs Margaret Terry 69 of kel was a proofreader for The 209 Brush Creek died Tuesday at Star three years He was a Mason st hospital She was a life-Surviving are his wife Mrs Ruthhong resident of the area Mrs Krenkel of the home a son Dm- Terry Phoenix Ariz a brother aid Krenkel East Forty- Baptist church of Kansas City sixth a daughter Mrs Shirley Surviving are a son Robert Reid 7904 East 113th terrace and Terry Phoenix Ariz a brot er a brother Elmer Krenkel Robert Brotemarkle 5109 West Cawker City Kas and five grand-1 Fiftyfifth Roeland Park two sis- Drexel Harriman Ripley Incorporated Bear Stearns Co Alex Brown Sons Allen Company Bache Co Incorporated Equitable Securities Corporation Glore Forgan wm staats Inc Weeks-Hemphill Noyes Shields Company Hayden Stone Incorporated Loeb Rhoades Co Hornblower Goodbody Co Kidder Peabody Co Incorporated Smithers Co BEEF PORK FUTURES Chicago Live beef cattle futures ranged down 10 to up 5 points yester American Securities Corporation Prev A Becker Co Incorporated Michigan Corporation Co Hutton Company Inc First of Hutton Co Bradford Co Langley Co Moseley Co Clark Dodge Incorporated I Hilliard Lyons Co day: Aug Oct Dec Feb ttnr Jul '68 (Old) Jul '6L (New) Aug '61 Western ters Mrs Nina Marsh and Mrs Ether Weaver both of the home and three grandchildren DEATHS OVER KANSAS Fort Scott Frederick William Kerr 85 Fort Scott died Tuesday children WILLIAM LINDSEY William Lindsey 66 of 1508 East Hayward Independence died esterday at the Independence ospital He was horn in Davis County Missouri and had lived in Reynolds Co Rothschild Co live beef cattle futures gained SHEARSON HAMMILL CO Incorporated Stifel Nicolaus Company Incorporated Baker Watts Co go were: July 1493-') seotember 1 5214-34: December 1593 March 164' -j Mav 165'4-' July 12644-4: September December 125-44 March Julv 282')-R2: Auaust 2 77- 7634 September 270-1 November 269'-69 January 27244 March 276-757 Aiau 701(j July 1224 Seotember December 131Vj March May July 71 September 68-' Decem-be- March Mav 72'4 Soybean July 888 August 8A5-94 September 904-02 Oetotyr 910: December 915-12 January 918 March July 7500-15 Auaust 7330-25 Seotember 5 October 70 55-60 December 7035-45 January 7050 March MINNEAPOLIS Seot 173 Dec 1734 Mar RYE -July 1374 Oct 1414 Dec 141 July 1X1 Oct l34 Dec 12944 SUGAR FUTURES New York Domestic suaar futures No 10 closed ouiet no sales Raw sugar soot 730 Worrd sugar No 8 closed 25 to 30 hioher sales 2979 contracts September 214-16 October 725-28 November 234-36: March 258-50 Mav 263-65: July 270 September 277 October 180 WOOL FUTURES New York Wool futures closed unchanged to 2 of a cent lower July 1214 October tops futures closed quiet no sales Certificated spot wool tops 1640 Courts Co the Independence area 50 years at a rest home here He was born Mr Lindsev was a driller for the in Kickapoo Kas and had lived at Stewart Sand and Material compa- Osawatomie Kas 46 years before nv until he retired in 1964 He was moving to Fort Scott last Decem-also a part-time watchman for The her Mr Kerr retired in 1947 as an Star Mr Lindsey was a member of employee of the Missouri Pacific the Heavy Construction union lo-1 Railroad company He was a mem-cal No 663 Surviving are his wife I her of the Methodist church of Mrs Iva Lindsey of the home Osawatomie Surviving are his a son Ralph Lindsey 1118 wife Mrs Evalyn Kerr 2227 East Kings highway Independence Seventieth terrace a daughter nine daughters Mrs Elizabeth Mrs Helen Dresker Fort Scott VanHaele 1712 James Downey road Mrs Edith Moss 1407 East Eleventh Mrs Sadie Love 1302 Ranson Mrs Mary Reddell 18906 Ponca drive Mrs Veta Phillips 1208 East South Mrs Nancy Jones 1222 Scott and Mrs Pearl Jonei a stepdaughter Mrs Candace Clough 2227 East Seventieth ter race: three brothers Bob Kerr Louisburg Kas: Walter Kerr Neosho Mo and Frank Kerr Wells-ville Kas: four sisters Mrs Ella Lee Cook Eureka Calif Mrs Jes- 17910 East 40 highway I sie Hinkle Houston and Mrs May Live hogs futures were steady to 35 points lower: Jul 12 2410 2405 2405 2405 Aug 18 2380 2345 2355 2370 Sep 5 2225 2200 2200 2235 Oct 5 2147 2125 2125 2150 Nov 2145 2145 Frozen pork bellies lost 80 to 155 points: Jul 2055 3690 Aug 3333 3625 Feb 1213 3657 Mar 196 360S May 84 3615 3650-57 3595-3600 3515-45 3630-25 3470 3575 3480 3580-72 Stein Bros Boyce Inc Walker Co Ball Burge Kraus the Cherokee Securities Co Dempsey-Tegeler Co Inc Fahnestock Co Greenshields Co Inc Hirsch Co McDonald Company Newburger Loeb Co The Ohio Company Reinholdt Gardner The Robinson-Humphrey Company Inc Schwabacher Co Tripp Co Inc Tucker Anthony Day alden CoM Inc the Kentucky Company duPree Co Inc Johnston Brown Co Robert Garrett Sons Incorporated Kenower MacArthur Co 3137 August Open interest: July ndence Mrs Martha Lee and Mrs Everette Castor Durkin 5419 East Twenty-second both of Louisburg two grandchil-and Mra Barbara Wolf Rich Hill dren and five great-grandchildren Mo a brother John Lindsey Services will be held at 2 Warsaw Mo 42 grandchildren Friday at the Runyon chapel and two great-grandchildren Louisburg burial in Louisburg Services will be held at 1 I cemetery 5243 February 2280 March 991 KANSAS CITY FEEDERS The range of live feeder cattle futures at the Board of Trade here yesterday Prev High Low Close Close August 2625 2625 18 f( Opening prices for feeder cattle futures: August October December r4.

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