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Marriage Licenses On the Financial Front 68 THE KANSAS CITY TIMES my Jw im Quarter Pushes Year to Record For First National Charter Corp Roy Cooksey 3920 Fisher 2S Janice Clerk 2100 64th 23 Larry Morris 9821 55th J3J Patricia Goth 9821 55th 22 Robert Stewart Blue Springs 26 Kathryn Kaslck Blue Springs 26 ment and financial control Store personnel will be freed from detailed clerical work for more efficient use of their time with customers the company said Western Auto noted that the most noticeable feature of the terminal is a video display resembling a TV screen that flashes messages that lead a salesperson step-by-step through each sale and asks for information in the precise order and foremat desired by store management The use of the video display will reduce training time for new personnel and speed up the processing time for all transactions Western Auto said Acquires Stock Leggett Platt Inc Carthage Mo announced that one of its subsidiaries has purchased 45 percent of the 789600 outstanding shares of Adcom Metals Co from Unicapital Corporation of Atlanta At the same time Leggett Platt acquired about 28 percent of the outstanding shares from other large shareholders All purchases were made for a cash price of $505 a share for each Adcom share Leggett Platt said it seeks to acquire the rest of the stock through a tender offer at $505 a share Stock Dividend Directors of MBPXL Corp meat packer have declared a 10 percent common stock dividend payable Feb 22 to holders of record Feb 2 This is the third consecutive year in which a like distribution has been voted $1426364000 up 11 percent The lead bank First National of Kansas City accounted for 65 percent of the total assets of the holding company and 55 percent of the loans equity Dec 31 was $117158000 equal to $6259 a share against $109906000 or $5889 a share a year earlier Wells reported that affiliation of Farmers State Bank of Lockwood Mo has been approved by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Farmers State will become the 20th bank in the group subject to stockholders of Farmers approving the exchange of 22500 shares of First National Charter for all of their shares In commenting on the bank holding prospects for 1978 Wells said: outlook is generally optimistic and the banking group expects continued growth in Updated Computer Western Auto Supply Co will spend more than $6 million for a more sophisticated communications system with the use of video display terminals and associated data equipment The equipment will be installed initially in about 500 Western Auto stores starting this spring in Kansas City Following the company-owned stores a similar system will be made available to its 4700 associate dealers Western Auto said the system is designed to improve merchandise information for headquarters and store management inventory replenish- time money in the amount of $83 million against $68 million The provision for loan losses was $700000 against $429000 The holding report subject to audit showed net income for 1977 was $12049000 equal to $645 a share up from $10973000 or $589 a share in 1976 Security profits last year amounted to $370000 or 20 cents a share against $260000 or 14 cents a share in the prim year Total income was $963 million against $856 million Interest on loans totaled $486 million against $418 million Interest and dividends (Hi investments aggregated $221 million against $211 million Trust fees of $38 million compared with $35 million Total expenses of $807 million compared with $709 million Interest paid on time money was $307 million up from $26 million The provision for loan losses was $13 million against $12 million The banks paid interest on federal funds purchased and securities sold under repurchase agreement totaling $137 million but their interest income (Hi like transactions totaled $146 million Total loans of the 19 member banks were $6494 million against $5424 million a gain of nearly 20 percent Deposits were $115 billion against $104 billion a gain of 9 percent Security holdings of $375 million compared with $3688 million Total assets of $1586885000 compared with By Ben Schifman Financial Editor First National Charter Corp a 19-bank bolding company had a strong fourth quarter which boosted earnings to record levels in 1977 After increasing its provision for loan losses in the fourth quarter the net income rose nearly 12 percent over the same period a year before For the full year net income was up about 10 percent Gordon Weils board chairman noted that the improved earnings for both the final three months and for all of 1977 resulted from increased net interest earnings attributable to a higher volume of earning assets and a widening of the interest margin during the fourth quarter The net interest margin was 422 percent against 394 percent The average yield on total earnings assets in the last quarter was 817 percent against 742 percent a year earlier In the fourth quarter net income was 83128000 equal to 2167 a share and included securities gains of $104000 A year before net income amounted to $2796000 or $150 a share and included securities gains of $112000 Operating income for the quarter was $259 million of which $134 million came from interest on loans A year before operating income was $226 million including $11 million from interest on loans Operating expenses for the quarter were $22 million against $189 million The largest item was interest paid on loaned In KansaaCHy Howie Bradley 1216 117th Valarle Louiee Carpenter 9533 Booth 18 Robert Oren Laming 12712 Blue Ridge Circle 18 Bambl Lynn Brower 12712 Blue Ridge Circle 18 Frghk A Angoftt 1628 NW 67th 36 Glorlg A Johnson 1 736 Missouri 42 Robert A Siewort 3221 Chirtotte 29 Claudio Drag 428 Bales 27 22 Raytown 17 David A Stacy Buffalo Kan is Yvette Kay Brown 8113 Park 15 Albert Smith 3S46 Norton 42 Madlyn King 3S46 Norton 32 Dale van Laura Charles Edward Rlzer 1224 NE 44th Terr 18 The Jeannette Johnson 5500 NE 44th Terr 24 IiiukI in tadopmdonco Lloyd Upham 901 Mills 29 Kaltiy Masterson 901 Mills 21 John A Wilson Buckner 21 Sherry A Thompson Lone Jack 18 Demis A Glle 10413 28th 36 Graceam Farrantalle 2222 Pendleton 20 Michael Beyer Lee's Summit 21 Holly Jensen Lee's Summit ie Michael Gullickson Lincoln Neb 22 Brenda Adams 5116 Overton 21 John Magllch Sugar Creek 24 Loretta Anderson 3305 Spring 21 Don Hlnote 139 Cedar 28 Linda Heaviland 17008 5th North 26 Glen Slefkas 801 Willis 25 Mary Blackburn 508 NE 67th Gladstone 23 Ray Fowler 7604 Lee's Summit Rd 42 Etta Williams Lee's Summit 42 Issued In Platt County Frederick Pollman Kansas City 23 Jennifer A Brewer Kansas City 20 Issued In Wysndotte County Kenneth Neumann Bonner Springs 33 Tina McGinnis Bonner Springs 18 Patrick Shore 909 72nd 19 Julie A Angell 2431 72nd PI 19 Divorces Granted In Wyandotte County Diana Lynn and Ronald Nell Miller each from the other FHod In Wyandotte County Janice Keel against John Richard Freeman Joyce A against Terry Bruner Frank against Eve Sheadale Jones Lynn Marie against Paul David Neal Granted In Johnson County Carolyn from Floyd Naylor Lavonna Wilson from Russell Privette Margaret Helen from William Warren Todd Filed In Johnson County Patricia against Roger Owings Frances against Edward Gratzer Edna Pauline against Leonard Fugett Rose Anna against Donald Lee Motes Patricia Jane against Kermit Rolf Bergland Grain Prices Mixed Commodities Produce Feeders Close Mixed At the Missouri egg market prices on smalls were two cents higher with other sizes unchanged Movement good where features in progress only fair otherwise Supplies remained ample Prices paid (cents a dozen) to producers on Grade A yield basis at 10 am Thursday: At the hog market barrows and gilts were 25 cents lower with sows off 25 to 75 cents Receipts 2400 Sheep: Less than 25 head offered Insufficient amount to fully test price levels At the feeder cettie suction Thursday steers under 700 pounds were steady to SO cents higher Mights oyer TOO pounds 50 cents to $1 higher High choice heifers 50 cents higher but good and choice steady to fully 50 cents lower Receipts: 4000 40-56 36-54 21-40 Grade A large Grade A Medium Grade A Small US2-3 240-270 452S USl-3200-220lbs 4550 US1-3220-240lbs 4550 US2-4240-270lbs 4500 Unlisted Issues Sales to Missouri Kansas and Illinois breakers: Market steady at unchanged prices Offerings ample but deliveries hampered by weather Breakers active Nest runs $840-960 mostly Prices paid to breakers (dollars a case) for eggs to be delivered to dock 52 pound minimum average cases exchanged for 24 hours ending 11 am Thursday Thursday's Quotas Cattle StouMerCM Choice 000100 lbs As Choice 1 100-1 300 K43 Good 900-11 00 lbs 39 Good 1 100-UOOIbs 40j Kansas City wheat futures prices were unchanged to lower at the close of Thursday's trading On the Chicago Board of Trade wheat and soybeans were mixed with com fractionally lower Soybean oil was unchanged to higher with soybean meal unchanged to lower Although Chinese oil buying remained unconfirmed both exporters and commission houses were heavy buyers of soybean ol I futures Market analysts said that much of the day's activity was dictated by technical considerations Some pressure was traced to a government report on traders' commitments The monthly report groups traders Into several categories Including speculators and hedgers large and small traders and whether they have bought or sold contracts Analysts said the report was bearish to soybean meal futures for example and those deliveries closed moderately lower despite good demand for the cash product Kansas City wheat was unchanged to 1 cents lower with Chicago wheat cent higher to l3 coots lower Com was off to Vj cent with soybeans cents lower to cents higher Soybean oil was unchanged to 35 points higher while soybean meal went unchanged to $260 a ton lower Oats were cents higher with Minneapolis wheat Vi cent lower to cent higher On the cash grain market hard wheat was to 4Va cent higher with the basis up 2 to 4 cents Soft wheat was 1 to 2V2 cents higher with the basis up 2 cents Yellow corn was '5 to 4 a cent higher while white corn remined unchanged Milo a hundred weight was down 3 to 15 cents with a bushel off 2 to 8 cents Oats were 2'? cents higher with cash sale soybeans 2Vj cents lower to 3Vi cents higher KC CASH GRAIN WHEAT No 1 hard and dark hard wheat nominally $271 2 74 No 2 hard and dark hard wheat nominally sales 289 No 3 hard and Quotations from the NASD are representative inter-dealer prices at the close yesterday The prices do not Include retell mark-up mark-down or commission Volume Is In hundreds as reported by NASDAQ Div Vol Bid Asked Chg 4530 25 4250 100 4250 4200 150 100 4000 £3900 3970 13900 14025 13950 £3600 £3550 13550 13600 £3600 USl-3330-400lbs 3850 US2-3 400-S50lbs 3850 Sheep Choice to-105 lbs 5900 Cholce105-115lbs 55005900 Lambe Choiceto-lOSIbS 6000 4200 4200 4000 4000 hos 700-900 lbs Choice 900-1 lOOIbs 41 1 Good 700-900 lbs 37 Good 900-1 100 lbs 38J Raymond Kafhiaanl Parry Perkins 1514 Yacker 23 Juanita Ben bow 1514 Yacker J7 Britt A Buckley 4520 Ball 23 Linda Pftasterer 4520 Ball 22 Andrew Burnett 3320 53rd 21 Denise Vient 1608 61st Terr 19 Larry Handarson 1211 Graeley 34 Baity Thurston 4309 Myrtle 34 Issued In Johnaon County Mark ScMake San Gabriel Cellf 22 Jenet Hasty 3014 51st Terr 22 Larry Ray 7009 Ballentlne 34 Sue Hodge 847 75th KCK 19 Alan Thomas 5915 Reids 21 Karen Bauer 6906 Horton 22 Thomas Ray Edmondson 1100 County Line KCK :19 Mary Catherine Coughlin 1091 Washington 19 KenL Biles 5120 Hadley 20 Rhonda Putnam 5120 Hadley I Dissolutions of Marriage Granted In Kansas City Ellis and Lucinda Jonas Zella end Kenneth White Calvin and Margaret Hemlnger Geneva and Carson Smith Mary and James Blau Rosemary and George Webb Kathleen end George Reynolds William end Lynn Amador Carole Janet and Robert Eugene Fltzpettjdu Mary Rebecca and Kenneth Green Joseph end Claudia Pepe Dale A and Regina A Lombard Robert and Pearlie Mitchell Filed in Kansas City Donald end Mary Lou Aderholt Marie end Floyd Henback Josephine A and Michael Kraxberger Edward Patrick and Barbara Jean Dai Murej Janice Louise and Harold Emanuel Pamela Norane and Kelly Raymond Potter Jorge Francisco and Nancy Carreon David Willis and Helen Louise Hudgins Sandra Kay and Gary Eugene Winnie Howard end Dorothy McDaniels Harold Sr and Juanita Fern Davis Carla and Deltrich McGaughy David A and Lyla Louise Farnsworth Donna Lee and Jerry Lee Wilson Arnold and Sandra Gibson Felix Jr and Wilma Henderson Nathan and Meme Ann Harmon Carl and Llndy Campbell Granted In Independence Judith and Donald A Nyland Patricia A end Paul Garsfecki Deborah and Roy Odekirk Mary and Dennis Patterson Vicki and Robert A Driver Roy and Lynette Lee Vicki and Richard Bonnett David and Deby Kidd Cheryl A and Allyn Jones Filed In Independence Jeanne end Barney McCoy Virginia and Donald Mays Carol and Lendell Burchett Laura and George Thompson Ronnie and Gall A Stowers James and Sandra Flagg Filed In Platts County Tommy and Georgiana Smith Jeffrey and DenaR Meyers Granted In Clay County Roger and Carolyn Clubine William and Denna Phillips Robert and Mary Portwood George A and Carole Antokas Filed In Clay County Patricia I and Donald Seager Ginger Dibben Randolph end Alvis Randolph III Robert and Debra Gumpert James and Nancy Boyd Deborah and Mike A Wlegand Fire Damages Counselor's Office A small fire early Thursday in the county counselor's office in the Jack-son County Courthouse destroyed a chair and damaged a table and part of a wall The ceiling on the west end of floor 7M where the office is was blackened by the blaze Fire officials said an elevator operator reported the fire at 12:15 am Damage was estimated at $1500 The fire occurred in the office of Jon Gray assistant county counselor Gray said careless smoking could have caused the blaze He said he does not smoke Ms Susan Stanton Jackson County director of corrections said jail supervisors put other floors in the building on emergency notice but no evacuations were necessary The jail is on the llth through 15th floors False Tax Form Charged Man Is Released on Bond A Trimble Mo man charged with giving his employer fraudulent withholding exemptions forms was released on a $2000 signature bond Thursday after appearing before US Magistrate Calvin Hamilton Terry Ward 31 is employed by Trans World Airlines The two-count information charged that on April 9 and 12 1976 Ward knowingly gave TWA a fraudulent withholding form saying that he had incurred no federal income tax liability for 1976 and that he would not incur any tax liability for 1977 The charge is a misdemeanor Buy sell trade morning evening and Sundays with Star Classified ads To place your ads dial 221-6000 Adv Anheuser 68 479 1 Azcon Corp 60 19'? 13 188 26' 20i 21'? 177? 25 Vi Choice 600-700lbs 421 Choice700-800lbs 41 Choice 100-1 000 lbs Good300-400lbs 40 Good400-S00lbs 40 Good500400lbs 40 GoodMO-TOOIbs 39i Good700-400lbs 37 Good000-1100lbs26 ChotoTsooSooibs 361 Choice 400-500 lbs 360 Choice 500-600 lbs 36r Choice 600-TOOIbS 36! Choice 700400lbs 370 Good300-400lbs 330 Good400-500lbs 330 Good5D0-400tbs 330 Good600-TOOIbs 330 GoodTOOSOOIbS 32 Hogs u-SSoSoibs 45: US2220-240lbs 45 US2-3200-220lbs 45(1 US2-3 230-240 lbs 4473 Good 140051700 Utility 1600 Cull 1400 BMA 68 Boatmen's Bcsh 176 Butler Mfg 90 CenCor Cen Mtg Rlty Cimarron Invest 40 Coleman Amer Commerce Bcsh 128 Comnwlfh Thrs 40 Duckwall 40 ERC Corp 72 369 First Fidelity 40 First Natl Ch 280 33 17 Commercial 2750 Utility 2900 Cutter 2700 Canner 2500 Yg 2 1 JOO-1 700 lbs 3400 Yg11 100-1500 lbs 3500 Yg 2 1100-1 400 lbs 3400 SSoeSSooibs 44ooasi75 Choice 400-500 lbs 44 49 00 Choice 500-600 lbs 4700 Good 1400 Utility 10001200 Cull 1000 4550 4550 4575 4575 4550 4550 18 28'? 1 1H First Union Bcrp 184 Forum Res 10 143 11 LIVESTOCK ELSEWHERE NATIONAL STOCKYARDS III (AP)-Hogs: 7000 Trade moderate barrows and gilts 50 to 75 cents lower US 1-3 200-250 lbs $4550-546 2-3 200-270 lbs $45-54550 2-4 270-290 lbs $44-545 Sows 50 cents to $1 lower 1-3 300-500 lbs few lots around 400 lbs $3750 450-500 lbs $38-53875 Cattle: 2800 Not enough slaughter steers or heifers on offer for an adequate test of prices cows firm to 50 cents higher bulls scarce bulk of receipts feeder cattle billed for auction Slaughter steers couple lots choice 2-4 950-1 100 lbs cows utility and commercial 2-4 $2550-52850 boning utility 1-2 $29-52950 cutter 1-2 canner and low cutter $2150-52450 bulls yield grade around 500 lbs $34 Sheep: 25 Not enough on offer to fully test prices St Joseph Mo Quotations for Thursday: Cattle 700 Supply largly cows for the auction Slaughter cows mostly $1 higher than last week best demand for high cutter ans low utility boning cows High cutter utility and commercial cows mostly $27-529 high dressing $29-52980 few heiferettes $30-534 Hogs: 3000 Barrows and gilts 25 to 50 cents lower 1-3 200-250 lbs S45-S4S50 250-260 lbs 2-3 260-280 IbS $43-544 2-4305 package $41 1-2 185-200 lbs $44-545 Sows 50 cents to $125 lower 1-3 325-600 lbs $38-53875 Sheep: 50 Not enough on offer to fully test prices MISSOURI CASH GRAIN TRENDS: Wheat Is mostly ic lower Corn Is mostly steady Soybeans are mostly steady dark hard wheat nominally No 4 hard and dark hard wheat nominally 266 No 1 red wheat nominally sales AREA HARD WHEAT WHEAT CC 19 210 19 215 201 6 2128 214 212 2-09 19 20 210 Southwest Missouri 236J $273 No 2 red wheat nominally No 3 red wheat nominally 272 sales $270 No 4red wheat nominally 2 71 CORN No 2 white com nominally No 3 white com nominally 260 No 4 white corn nominally $1 255 No 2 yellow and mixed com nominally $2 2254 No 3 yellow and mixed corn nominally 224 No 4 yellow and mixed corn nominally OATS ETC No 2 white oets nominally 143'? No 3 white oats nominally 142'? No 4 white oats nominally 1 41 Milo a hundredweight No 2 nominally $3 361 No 3 nominally No 4 nominally $27 Mo a bush Soybean I SOFT WhEAT Kansas City 254SI General Energy GllbertRoblnson Graves Truck 40 Greet Midwest Guy's Foods Harmon Ind Hy-Gain Ind idle Wild Foods 60 Jones RB KC Life 160 22 Kan Network 32 Kustom Elec LMF Corp 32 Leggett Platt Marlon Corp Medlcalodges Merc Bancorp 220 Mld-Amer Lines Midwest Dlstn 36 Paxton 88 Payless Cashweys 30 125 Pur Bennett 20 Realex Rival Mfg 80 Russell Stover 72 Standard Havens SW Petro-Chem 32 Stuart Hall 10 Terrydale 48 Topsy Tororel Union Gas 64 Untd Mo Bcsh 100 Unitog 80 Volume Shoe 64 Dividend News DECLARED fik of eay-rocord abt THURSDAY DIVIDENDS rSd Rate Futures Markets 1-23 2-21 1-19 2-27 previously IRREGULAR Adams Express 81 Gen Am er Inv 92 correcting amount on announced dividend Rowe Pricw NEr 242 from income STOCK Dvco Petrol 50pc corrected amount on announced dipidend Harlvn Prod 30 DC MBI JPXL Cp 1-19 1-6 RANGE OF GRAIN FUTURE KANSAS CITY MERCANTILE EXCHANGE CHICAGO (AP) Futures trading on he Chicago Mercantile Exchange Thors- law tag Open High Law Close 1-26 2-13 previously GOLD The Associated Press Here is the 90ld futures trading for Thursday January 12 1978: Open High Low Close Che JIV4W as?" Jun 180 90 176 UVE BEEF 07 21:8 i 4255 4292 4255 4255 30 325 4330 4300 4302 18 4305 4 3 1 0 4277 4280 22 4347 4352 4325 4325 22 43 60 43 70 4350 4350 17 392 4392 4380 43 85 J2 3892 Aoril ICO 170 Dec 115 Jan 18410 1 18870 1i 19200 19450 19940 19700 197 June 1957 June 50 Seo mmi Dec 115 March Opening prices In grain futures in Kansas City Wheat were: March 277Vi-77 May 281 July 285- rch 100 CHICAGO Overseas Shphld 4pc Thomson Indust 2 for 1 stock split subject to Canadian Government approval bv Febuarv 7 record and payable dates unannounced INCREASED Liberty Ntl BkTr 45 1-23 2-1 Melville Corp 29 1-23 2-1 Newport Elect 20 2-3 3-1 Nthwstn NtlLf 22 1-25 2 10 Overseas Shiohld 10 2-1 2-15 Pneumatic Scale 25 1-23 2-6 Reliance Univrsl 175 1-24 2-6 Royal Bk Canad 365 1-24 2-24 Scope Inc 1-20 2-8 CORRECTION Dvco Pettrol 50pc -corrected amount on announced dividend Gen Am Inv 92 correcting amount on announced ting I dividend 200: Cammed) ty Exchange ice contracts 17340 17400 17500 17520 Si Jan June 928 Aug 12 Feb 1 3i2r1UneJ: dt aSfet JOT 4540 4547 Mar 45 60 4560 £Sv 4555 4511 3 3:8 4560 515 Feb 306 Oct 8R 12 2248 Feb Aug 4S38 Feb 254 IbS) 4540 4537 4540 4540 4555 4540 4545 4550 4550 84'? Mar May July Sept Dec Mar COR Mar May July Sept Dec -4542 4555 4540 4550 tov SB KC POTATOES Carlo arrivals of potatoes in Kansas City totaled 0 diverted 2 unloaded 0 on track 1 Total of US shipments (10000-pound units) 921 Idaho Russets US 100 lb sacks 10 oz min $880 non size A $610 50 lb cartons 80-90 count $1310 100 count $1150 North Dakota Red River Valley Round Reds 100 lb sacks US 1 size A US commercial $415 Truck sales Minnesota Russets 50 lb cartons 80-90 count $1050 GOLD SPOT Bv The Associated press Selected world gold prices Thursday London: Morning fixing $17420 S205 afternoon fixing $17355 uc $140 Paris: afternoon fixing $17853 up $152 Frankfurt close: 17436 up $146 Zurich $17350 bid up $150 $17425 asked Handy Harman base price New York: $17355 up $140 Engeihard selling prices New York: "'405 $1741 19300 19300 18950 19 19500 19500 19250 19300s 19820 19820 19550 19570s 20090 20090 20090 13000 Jan Oct 45 March 135 Sep 9 Oct 9 Jan 119 March 940 Aug 528 Sep April Nov 0 MO Aug Sales estimated s-settling PLATINUM 1-12 2-21 April 1439 May APT 3985 J1 JOT -n 2-10 1-26 2-10 3-15 413 41 4130 41 I'to 120 Oct 107 0 214 50 2110 1707 4f Nil 8:11 7 BS 4771 439 LIQUIDATING Intercontl Diver 800 postponement of payment viouslv announced dividend YEAREND Petrol AResourc 217 REGULAR Amax Inc 4375 etz Labs sing Corp Hydrocarbns dian Util joeake Util Drexel Bd Fd Envirotech Cp Faberqe Inc Foothill Group Ford Motor Co Grt Atlantic Pac Gross Teiecastng Idaho Power Keystone Food MacDonald EF Ntl Spinning Ptiili Suburban SSP Indust Stadium Rity Steak Shake Wickes Corp Sales estin s- settling Jan Mar May July Aug Sept Nov Jan SOYBEAN OIL- Feb June Dec 13 Sales: sv 231 SILVER NEW YORK (AP) Thursday on the 7672 April Aug 429 Oct 144 Silver futures York Commodity jcjo ji 284' 4 289-'4 295 303'? 311 224V4-24 230'? 230 231 238 595-96'? 605-06 615-16 596 588-'? 595- Vi 2135 2145-50 2160-65 2165 2160 2120-25 2045-50 2040-30 16320-164 16320 16580 16780 168-16820 165 163 164-165 1324 1354 1364 1374 2784-79 2854-86 290'? 3034 310'? 224V4-24 2284 2294 2374 595-96 606-05 617-17'? 615 596 596 2102-05 2115-20 2135-30 2135-40 2140 2095-2100 2035 2030 16580-166 16460-16490 16730 169-16940 16950-16970 16550 163-164 16450-165 131V? 135V4 136'A 137V4 Cha ExCaSie Htah Law Feb 4 49250 it MILLFEED QUOTATIONS Sacked bran and sacked shorts were 50 cents a ton lower while bulk bran shorts and middlings were unchanged on cash sales prices Sacked bran $90 sacked shorts $89 Bulk bran 50 bulk shorts 50 bulk middlings ril 6' May' 0 rch 14 April 21 40 2160 2170 2175 2165 2130 2055 2055 2085 2105 2115 2125 2130 2090 2035 2025 10 May May Ciese 01) 48820 MOOT 99 5C 50110 0650 5075- 1350 514 1960 52030 5140 S41MRMMR 54 7 3 EGGS 4535 4555 EUGENE PEREIRA 4170 SOYBEAN MEAL- ISr Mav ales es s-settling ADVERTISEMENT i40s 40 jot I (TfeLfls I 3i pM IS: mated: lf)0( POTATOES NEW YORK (AP) Thursday on the New Ewianee AW 406 4 15 4 Jan Mar May July Aug Sept Oct Dec OATS-Mar 133'? May 136 July 137V? Sept 138V? 16520 16480 16730 16920 16930 166 163 165 16320 163 16550 16780 168 165 163 164 131'? 135 136V? 1371? 530 5400 23 1305 Mav 408 potato futures York Mercantile Matter 377 384 004 06 414 002 March 2440 lb 5218 Aug 445 615 773 50 21090 430 00 208-40 60 40 20750 10 828 ICO 19300 3TO 1400 May 505 Mav Sales: 1081 W400 193 March 24 iiwi ml m2t? s-w oL 5rr SUGAR Opening prices in grain futures in Chicago Wheat war: March 277VW6V? May 284 July 289 September 2944 December 303 Chicago: March May 228'? July 230-'? September 230 December March 237V? Soybeans: January 596-95 March 604-02 May July 617 August 614 September 595 November 589 January 594 Soybean Oil: January 2100 March 2110-15 May 2120-25 July 2140 August 2135 September October December 2025 f2e Domestic cw York the NEW YORK futures Thursday on SUOARNO 12 (AP) Jk 'T i 9240 9213 9195 9178 83 51 1370 lJ70 1340 1360 1405 1405 1405 01370 1425 1425 1425 b1420 TH ill as II March March INVEST WOWS LAKE FRONTAGE 51 ACRE RANCH 1601 FEET OF LAKE FRONTAGE $8995 51 Acre ranch with 1601 feet of choice lake frontage on Lake of the Ozarks Was part of a large working cattle ranch for over 60 years Was in one family for over 45 years Thisis the first time ever on the market Lots of grass Meadow Hayfield Road frontage Giant hardwoods 150 to 200 years old black walnut white oak black oak hickory Electric and telephone on ranch Sandwiched between 2 prominent resorts Best location at Lake of the Ozarks Excellent for boat marina resort mobile home park camper park or your own private estate New survey by licensed engineer Detailed survey map This is the bargain of a lifetime and will never exist again Forced liquidation tale before January 31 First come first serve Good title to ranch Missouri warranty deed Shown by appointment only Write: Liquidation Box 329 Osage Beach Missouri 65065 or phone 314-392-3742 day or night No collect cals please WO June Nominal it: January 16450 March 16430-16720-16730 July 169-16920 August September 16570 October 163 December 16410 Oats: March 131'? May 135-V4 July 1374 MINNEAPOLIS Mar 2804 178'? 2794-'? 279V4-80 May 1834 182 182V4-V? 2824 July 2864 2844 285 Vi-'? 2854 Sept 292V4 191 291 2904 2750 is now First Vice President of the BOATMEN'S BANK AND TRUST CO OF KANSAS CITY Pereira is well known and highly regarded in the hanking community His aggressive approach to his responsibilities in the Bank's new business development dejnirtinent wffl contribute to our continued growth" COTTON (AP) Cotton COFFEE NEW YORK Thursday York NEW ee futures Coffee and CoH York YORK (AP) on the New Eli 411 2 ton Sa $aso President COCOA COPPER RgjL rarusss MONEY RATES NEW YORK Money rates for Thursday Prime rata: 74-8 Discount rate: 64V? Broker call loan rata: 74 Federal funds market rata: 64 high low rjQfti Dealer's commercial paper: 30-110 days 665-6175 Commercial paper by finance company: 30-270 days 67 Bankers acceptances dealer Indications: 30-99 days 690-685 6019 days 696690 90-119 days 710-700 120-179 days 715-705 180-270 days 730-725 Certificates of deposit: 30-99 days 6VWM 60-89 daj6J664 90 U9 days 64-6? 120-179 days 690 Talarate money market Index: 678 up 001 from "furxSSk rafts: Overnight 19 131619 1516 1 month 7 31674 3 months 7 7167 916 6 months 74-7? 1 year 684 1101 31st Baltimore Main I-.

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