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Ny BOARD OF TRADE The Pantagraph B-2 Bloomington-Normal, III. Oct. 10, 1970 Th Rrte: Open Hish Lew Clese Pre. yv SHORT RIBS U1UC1T I Law For Today 1 1 -TllJ nrC -T-I I DC 1.75' 1.73'i 1.70' l.70'i 1.73'i iM V(-r- lJ W8r 1.75' 1.75'i 1.72'. 1.74, I 1 VWERgWSJfiDmstt? SLA CRAGOM.

iy, VJft ATI 1 r- 1 Sen 1.64'l 1.64VJ U27 1.63 1.64V lj I i Xl -Ol 1 CORN I Dec 1.53 1.53 1.5H 1.51't 1.SJ' I -A I Mar 1.58 1.58 1.56'-j l.S7- 1.57 VJtf I -i-i r.fX May l.tOH 1.6W 1.59'" 1.59'. 1.60'. X. llv 1 1 AMi 1 1(1 1114 1 AT, mi ii TlliliS WEEK Sunday, Oct. 1 1 thru fCjJ.

4j -r-f Se0 '6'''4 ''59 I DecTS .80 i I Mar i I ill "VAl May .7714 S4W 0 "1 vjQ 1.14 1.14 ,1 JA Mar 1.22 1.22 f' 3 I 'HrTT t-T I I SOYBEANS A Public Sin id cf tit ILLINOIS STATE BAR ASSOCIATION 't't4 Eviction Notice Must Be Written i 0V 2.9741 2.99'., 3. 04-' KWN? VVHAT HARM I IIHfcT KDU.U IHK AK, I Mar 3.07' 3.M. 3.04' 4 3.W'! 3.04' 4 ll 1 1 I 'Aug 3.04 3.05'. 3.04 3.05"4 3.03' 3.08. 3.11 3.IH4 3.05'.U 2 Q.

Our landlady just collected this montn rent and told us SOYBEAN MEAL 1 Jf f-A. Oct 79.85 81.40 79.75 81.J0 80.00 4f. 2 rfrr. I Dec 79.75 80.40 79.60 80.30 79.50 mM yJ? Jan 79.50 80.15 79.40 80.00 79.25 V. JE i LTyt.

Mar 79.25 79.90 79.10 79.90 78.90 mmS -Z. i ClAT May 79.80 80.10 79.50 80.05 79.50 i Ll2' KSJ Jly 80.25 80.45 79.40 80.35 79.40 MEAL 81.40 80.40 80.15 79.90 80.10 80.45 she's sold the building and we'll have to move out in a month. We've been living here for four years and even though we don't have a lease we think we're 80.10 77.70 OIL 13.04 12.04 11.67 11.34 11.11 10.94 10.48 10.50 PANTAGRAPH WANT ADS I 7l 1 7 Jsi) Eg K-J 1 fi? ff -l JlP 4 SOYBEAN i- in Jly 10.80 Aug 10.59 jSep 10.32 B-Bid. 13.00 12.04 11.67 11.35 11.10 10.94 10.63 10.40 12.82 11.85 11.44 11.20 19.95 1080 10.57 10.32 12.83 11.79 11.45 11.17 10.94 10.75 10.55 10.31 entitled to more notice than! that. A.

Verbal notice is insuffi-i cient. A landlady wants to I end a rental agreement mustj give 30 days written notice to the tenant who has been renting; month-to-month without a writ-' 1 LIVESTOCK CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (UPD Livestock Friday: Cattle 3,000, calves none. Trading on Stock Market Drops Sharply DS slaughter steers rather slow, steady to 25 lower. Heifers fairly active, steady. Cows steady to strong.

Bulls steady. Slaughter steers prime 1175-1325 lb. 31.50- 32.25, loads 32.25; high choice and prime 1075-1350 lb. 30.50-31.75; choice 950-1350 b. 29.50-30.75: mixed good and choice 28.50-29.50; good 26.75-28.50; stand dipped about six points and then NEW YORK (AP) Stock recovered all but a fraction be ard and low good 25.75-26.75; slaughter heifers high choice and prime 950-1025 lb.

29.00-29.25; part load 1000 lb. 29.50; choice 825-1000 lb. 27.75-28.75; mixed good and choice 26.75-27.75; good 25.75 24.75; utility and commercial cows 20.00 21.75; fore the new wave of profit taking set in. prices plunged in afternoon trading Friday after almost completely recovering from an early morning decline and closed at their lowest levels for et3 Big Board volume was 13.98 million shares, down from Thursday's turnover of 14.5 mil the day. Trading was active, lion shares.

By the closing bell the Dow Jones average of 30 industrial canner and cutter 18.00-20.75; utility and commercial bulls 25.00-27.00. Sheep none. ESTIMATED RECEIPTS CHICAGO (AP) Official estimated livestock receipts for Monday: CATTLE 8,030 SHEEP No Estimate EAST ST. LOUIS LIVESTOCK NATIONAL STOCKYARDS, III. (AP) Estimates for Monday: Hogs cattle calves 100; sheep 500.

HOGS 1-2 210-230 lbs. 19.00-19.25; 80 head 19.50; 1-3 200-240 lbs. 18.75-19.00; 2-3 210-250 lbs. 18.50-18.75 2-4 250-270 lbs. 18.50-18.75 2-4 250-270 lbs.

17.25-18.50: 570. Declines led advances on the New York Stock Exchange 934 to 400, with 234 issues remain stocks had sunk 8.35 points to 768.69. In early trading the Dow ing unchanged. The market had ten lease. The written notice must be given at least 30 days in advance of the rent payment date.

The same rule applies to the tenant who rents on a week-to-week basis without a written lease. He must receive written notice at least seven days prior to the rent payment date. Mansfield To Prepare Sewer Plans MANSFIELD (PNS) The Mansfield Village Board has signed a contract with Daily Associates of Champaign to prepare preliminary plans for a village sewer system. After the cost of the project is determined, ways to finance the improvement will be investigated. The board has also desired to install four-way stop signs at Main and Oliver.

This makes six stop signs and 12 yield signs recently put up in the village. Atlanta 300 lbs. 14.25-17.25; 1-2 170-180 lbs. 17.25; 14 new highs and 5 new lows. STOCK MARKETS DOW-JONES AVERAGES (Courtesy of Stifel, Nicolaus Inc.) (Friday Closing Stock Averages) 30 Industrials 748.69 off 8.35 sows 1-3 300-400 lbs.

15.50-16.50; 2-3 400-600 lbs. 14.75-15.50; few head 14.50; boars 13.00-15.00. CATTLE 300; calves 25; cows few utility and commercial 19.00-21.O0: canner Soybeans Gains Top 1 1 Cents and cutter 17.00-20.50; bulls few head 20 Transportation 154.83 off 0.90 15 Utilities 106.47 off 0.25 45 Stocks 246.92 off 2.01 Volume 13,980,000 Shares 30 DOW-JONES INDUSTRIALS (Figures after decimal points ar Vi's) Thurs. Frl CHICAGO (AP) Soybeans Close (x)Close utility commercial and good 25.00-25.50; few standard and good vealers 28.00-32.00; individual choice 35.00. SHEEP 200; slaughter lambs choice and prime 90-110 lbs.

24.50-27.00; choice 25.00-24.00; slaughter ewes utility to choice 5.00-7.00. PEORIA LIVESTOCK PEORIA, III. 1-2 200-230 lb. butchers 19.25-19.75; 1-3 190-230 lbs. 18.50-19.25i 1-3 230-250 lbs.

19.00-19.50; 2-3 250-270 lbs. 18.50-19.00; few 2-3 270-280 lbs. 17.50-18.50; 1-2 275-300 lb. sows 14.50-17.00; 1-3 300-400 lbs. 15.75-16.50; 2-3 400-450 lbs.

15.25-14.00. futures advanced more than 11 Allied Chemical 20.1 i.s 54.4 Aluminum Co. of Amer. 55.7 cents a bushel on the Chicago American Can 43.0 WHEN ORDERED ON OUR 8 DAY PLAN SUBJECT TO CANCELLATION AT ANY TIME AND YOU PAY FOR ONLY DAYS USED! A. T.

45.3 Board of Trade this week on I American Brands 38.6 Anaconda 23.5 XD43.0 45.1 38.7 23.0 22.0 24.3 116.0 buying linked to the weather i Bemiehem Stee 72.1 9.4 84.3 78.3 SPRINGFIELD LIVESTOCK SPRINGFIELD, III. (UPD-HOGS-25 lower; 180-220 lbs. S17.75-S18.75; 230-260 lbs. S17.75-S18.25; Z70-300 lbs. S16.76-S17.75.

TATTI Ctearlu. hnlA itaa and a continuing strong demand; gf for soybean meal and oil. (Eastman 69.6 General Electric 85.1 Gram futures prices displayed General Foods 79.1 General Motors 74.5 some moderate strength. c-oodvear Tire 27.6 When trade closed for the Ltl "30 week on Friday, soybeans Hi 73.5 27.3 Mr. and Mrs.

Elliott Oakes of "5 good steers S25.00-S27.50; choice "5 heifers good heifers S24.00-"4 $27.50. 34.0! 4 rHirar.n niDn i t. 54.1 Open High Low Latest Units Live Beet tame OCT. 4 THRU OCT. 11 Pantograph Want Ads will be accepted at this SPECIAL LOW RATE today thru Oct.

1 1 Your Want Ad may start any day during this period. 49.0 47.6 47.4 24.4 32.1 35.4 34.0 31.3 45.0 34.6 St. George's Island, arrived Sunday night for a week's visit with the lattcr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank D.

Hoblit and family. Mrs. Tom Holloway and son, Tim, left for their home in Madison, Monday after a few days visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Flynn and family and other relatives.

Mrs. Maude Wikel Sutton of El Monte, arrived Sunday for a visit with Mr. and Oct 29.50 29.52 29.42 29 52 200 Dec 29.20 29.22 29.07 29.17 173 Feb 29.67 29.70 29.60 29.65 46 Apr 30.15 30.15 30.10 30.15 3 015 Jun 30.70 30.70 30.40 30.60 65 Aug 30.20 30.25 30.20 30.22 16 Oct 30.05 30.05 29.97 29.97A 2 Dec 29.90 29.92 29.90 29.90 1 Llvt Hogs: Oct 19.25 19.25 19.02 19.15 34 Dec 18.90 18.92 18.65 18.65 Feb 19.15 19.20 19.10 19.15 21 Apr 20.15 20.22 20.15 20.15 24 Jun 22.35 22.35 22.20 22.35 17 Jly 22.90 22.90 22.80 22.80 6 Aug 22 82 22.90 22.50 22.50 10 Frozen Pork Bellies: Feb 31.30 31.52 31.17 31.72 2,047 Mar 31.70 31.90 31.50 31.55 May 32.60 32.75 32.45 32.45 202 Owens-Illinois Glass 50.0 Proctor Gamble 53.6 Sears Roebuck 69.4 Std. Oil of Calif 48.5 Std. Oil of N.J 49.3 Swift CO 24.3 Texas Co 32.4 Union Carbide 34.4 United Aircraft 34.5 U.S.

Steel 31.6 Westinghouse 44.4 Woolworth 34.5 (x) Unofficial Close AREA STOCKS Admiral Corp 9.2 Caterpillar 34.3 Central Soya 22.2 CPC International 29.2 Dynamics Corp 7.2 Firestone 45.0 Gen. Tel. Elec, 27.4 Illinois Power Co 34.0 Nat'l Student Mktlng 4.4-4.4 Modine C24.4 Marcor 27.5 National Union 11.1 Northern III. Gas 31.1 Penney, J. 51.0 Ralston Purina 24.4 Sleak Shake 7.2-7.4 Kresge 52.1 Ozark 4.5 of You Save See Wh 4,2 to 11 cents a bushel higher, November 2.99; wheat was Vi to 2'2 cents higher, December 1.70'A; corn was lower to l'a cents higher, December 1.52V4; oats were lower to higher, December 79.

Inclement weather in areas where the new soybeans crop is being harvested was a strong factor in the buying of soybean futures through most of the week. CASH GRAIN NEWS BLOOMINCTON GRAIN (Courtesy Bloomlngton Grain) The following quotations represent the best possible estimate of cash arain prices at country elevators in the area served. They are based upon the highest bids available including rail bids at all terminal and subter-minal markets served by this area as well as truck bids for river points. Prices will vary slightly due to normal differentials in transportation. Based on the Friday quotations, elevators were paying about the following prices: 9.3 35.4 23.0 29.2 4.4 45.3 27.0 34.7 4.3-4.5 26.0 27.2 11.4 30.7 49.7 24.3 7.7-8.3 51.6 Jly 33.25 33.47 33.15 33.25 134 I Aug 32.90 32.90 32.55 32.

62B 18 Iced Broilers: Open High Low Close Prey Oil 1411 ay Ad Mrs. Paul Gordon and Miss Eleanor Barnes. She will spend a month here visiting others in the area. Nov 25.37 25.37 25.10 25.15 95.37 Jan 26.90 26.90 76.80 76.80 27,00 Mar 27.92 27.92 27.85 27.85 77.95 Apr 28.0OB 7R 0OB 4.4 1 May 28.20B 28.30 Bid. Regular price of a 28 1 word, 8 day ad I Jf 93 sea.

e. COMING PUBLIC SALES 15 MOST ACTIVE STOCKS NEW YORK (UPI)-The 15 most active stocks traded on tha New York Stock Exchange Friday. $6.80 llarlslHirg Ensign Roger Schmidt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schmidt, who has been on three weeks For 1 week only you pay for 1 5 words.

Be sure that your public sale is listed thk riirertnrv It will be published Chg. 2 v. V'2 1 3 Vt 1B left' every day except Sunday. Listing will WHEAT leave from the Navv, YOU SAVE $3.52 Wednesday for minimum size advertisement at 5 inches No. 1 NO.

2 SI .35 1.34 -CORN- Sales Kellogg Co 506.400 Crowell Collier 456,500 Sony Corp 234,800 Natomas 164,100 Telex Corp 158,400 Chrysler 148,200 University Comp 131,800 Western Union 113,700 Gen Develop 110,500 Saxon Ind 99,600 Am Tel Tel Roan Select Tr 93,000 Atl Richfield 91,500 Denny's Rest 87,400 Occidental Pet 81,400 Close 19 11 14 53H 243i 311 36H 204 19'j 45'l 5 56' '4 9. 20V OATS No. 2 Ne. 1 .40 2.85 SOYBEANS- J': Da i. I is ui mute miica in "ib iunr Where he Will report tori Pantagraph Sales using less than this his assignment in naval reac- 8Pace wi" be tors.

En route he will spend, 0ct 10Anna RaS5i; E5tate, Roanoke, Wednesday night in the home of Sal- wie9and ind his brother and Oct. 10-Hu'qh L. Hoggins Estate, Pon-t pu-ji tiac. Closing Out Sale. Trunk, Immke and Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Schmidt; Feiier, Aucts. 1 Oct. 10 John Doyle, La Roy, Closing anu out Sale. Jim Donovan, Auct.

34 CHICAGO CASH GRAIN CHICAGO (AP) WHEAT No. 2 hard red 1 64n; No. 2 soft red 1.72n. CORN-No. 2 vellow 1 .44140.

OATS No. 2 extra heavy white 78' in. SOYBEANS No. 1 vellow 2.92' in. SOYBEAN OIL 13.34n, MARKET INDEXES NYSE Index 46.51 off 0.45 ASE Index 22.43 off 0.10 Dow Jones Ind 748.49 off 8.35 500 Stocks 85.08 off 0.87 STANDARD POOR'S INDEXES NEW YORK (UPD Standard Poor's hourly Indexes for Friday.

(1941-43 equals 10). PRODUCE 423-Ind 2D-RR 55-Utll 500-StKS 94.22 32.27 53.77 85.57 11 a.m. Noon 1 p.m. 2 p.m 3 P.m Close Prev Close 85.53 85.34 85.27 85.15 85.08 85.95 94.14 93.96 93.88 93.75 93.67 94.65 32.33 32.31 32.10 32.05 32 15 32.38 53.84 53.69 53.73 53.44 53.48 53.88 Bloomingtcn Livestock Comm. Co.

Col. Harold Kindred, Owner. 2 Mi. South of Bloomington on U.S. 51 LIVESTOCK AUCTION SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY We have Packer Buyers at every sale.

Bring your livestock to be assured of TOP PRICES! MR. FARMER: CONSIGN TO OUR WEEKLY AUCTION! Open Tuesday Eve. Till 9 P.M. to Receive Your Livestock. Call 829-2650 or 829-1985 if you need a truck MARKETS AT A GLANCE at a Markets NEW YORK (UPD olance-at the close on Friday: CHICAGO PRODUCE CHICAGO (AP) BUTTER About steady; wholesale buying prices unchanged; 93 score AA 49'j; 92 A 69Vi; 90 47A-4.

EGGS Steady; wholesale buying prices unchanged; 80 per cent or better grade A whites 35'2; mediums 31; standards 31; checks 19. POTATOES Arrivals 24; on track 63; to'al U.S. shipments 156; supplies light; demand slow; market dull; carlot track sales: Washington russet Burbanks 4.00; Washington Norgolds 3.00; Minnesota-North Dakota Red River Valley round reds 3.10; Western Oregon russet Bur-banks 5 00. ST. LOUIS PRODUCE ST.

LOUIS (AP) Eggs, consumer grades: A large 30-34, A medium 25-31, A small 16-jo, large 28-31. Eggs, wholesale grades: standard 27-29, medium 24-26, unclassified 19-20, pullet 12-13. graded large 32-34, peewees 8-9. Hens: Heavy light over 5'i lbs. under 5'j lbs.

4. Ready-to-cook broilers fryers 25.00-25.75; next week's oelivery. Stocks Lower in moderately active trading. Bonds Steady. U.S.

Government Bonds Higher in quiet trading. American Stocks Lower In moderately active trading, London Stocks Narrowly mixed. Cotton Futures-rHigher. Chicago Grain Futures Wheat closed off 1 to 2'a cents; corn unchanged to off 1'4; oats off to up soybeans up to 23a. Cattle steady to 25 cents lower, top $32.25.

Sheeo no market. if you wish-you may use the handy Want Ad blank below Write your complete ad in the space below. One word only to be written in each space (each initial is considered one word). BE SURE TO INCLUDE AS MUCH OF YOUR NAME, ADDRESS OR PHONE NUMBER AS IS TO APPEAR IN THE AD. Count four words for box address if blind ad is to be used.

NAME STREET CITY AMOUNT ENCLOSED AND MAIL WITH REMITTANCE TO: THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS PUBLIC SALE ESTATE OF ORIS DEAN (SPUD) BANNER, DECEASED TIME: SATURDAY, NOV. 7, 1970 AT 10 A.M. Place: 612 W. Vine Le Roy, III. (Vine Hwy.

136 Spur) The undersigned Administrator of said Estate will sell at Public Auction land and personal property, as follows: DESCRIPTION OF LAND: Lots 5 and 6 ot the Subdivisions of the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 20, Township 22 North, Range 4 East ot the Third Principal Meridian, as subdivided by Peter Buckles, Grantee of said Southeast Quarter from the United States by Patent of March 30, 1837, by Warranty Deed, dated Dec. 4, 1855, recorded Bk. P. 24, conveying Lot fronting 8 Rods on South side of Vine St. by 25 Rods deep, later numbered Lot 6, and bv Warranty Deed, also dated Dec.

4, 1855, recorded in Bk. 27, P. 26, conveying Lot fronting 10 Rods on South side of Vine St. by 25 Rods deep, later numbered Lot 5, EXCEPT 100 Feet off the East side of said Lot 5 and EXCEPT a strip .094 acres in area and 9 to 10 Feet wide off the West side of Lot conveyed by Deed to the Stale of Illinois for highway purposes April 28, 1932, recorded Bk. 417, p.

96, all In the City of Le Roy, McLean County, Illinois INFORMATION: Fronts about 187 lect on south side of Vine by about 412.5 feet along Hwy. 136 Spur; contains on North part a 6 Room House rented to Harold Mayer by the month; South part contains 2 mobile home sites with a Gardner mobile Home built-on addition on easterly site owned by the Estate, unoccupied and which goes with the landi the Westerly site Is rented by the month to Leonard E. Buss who has a Mobile Home (, addition on it. This nice tract contains 2 parcels producing $120 per month income, also an unoccupied dwelling about 20 50 vacant since owner's death, and also more than an Acre of open space fronting on Hwv. 136 Spur available for many uses, all to be sold as is, and subject to all Ordinances and any easements of record.

TERMS OF SALE OF LAND: I5" down at time of Sale with Buyer to enter into written contract at such flme; balance of bid payable upon delivery of i of Sale bv Court; possession upon Deed, subiect to rlgh of said tenants in possession ot the house end the Westerly 0 10 ot date of possession; rents accruing after possession belong f0 buyer; merchantable Abstract of Till or Title Insurance Policy in amount of bid to be furmshrd by Estate. sonal pSropr.yWwi,l,,,old", PCnin8 PERSONAL PROPERTY: m2nJmr5 drill; 5 iackf many hand loois, implements, gear and some heavy tools; fire ex- jrT. V. R.em,'n",?n shotaun, 12 gaumt and case; hunting bow, HZZVJ 00l 6 f00t dPeo refrigeralori aas stoe; Kenmore washer dryer; some furniture; 1961 Chryslet sedan, 1951 Dirkup truck; semi-trailer; several derelict motor vehicles and Other TERMS OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY' CASH entitled' "FUaM M'rL-Mn County In came rii mii Deceased" No. 69 365, and Interested parties may consult the orders in tht case mfpi h'Clull eB TV; MORRIS H.

BANNER, Normal, til, MERLE MILLER, Le Roy, III. Administrator of said Sslart PUBLIC SALE Lot At 526 W. Grove St. Bloomington Oct. 17, 1970, at 10:00 a.m.

Sale To Be Held at East Door of County Court House Legal Description: lot 7 in Assessor Subdivision of Block 15 in H. H. Painter 2nd Addition ot the City of Bloomington, except that part described as follows: Beginning at the Northeast corner of said Lot 7 and running thence West 9.6 feet, thence South 115 feet, thence East 10.8 feet to the Southeast corner of said Lot 7, thence North to the point of beginning, situated in the City of Bloomington, McLean County, Illinois. TERMS: 10 cash on date of sale or signing of contract, remainder in cosh within 30 days and upon opproval of sale by court and delivery of deed. Possession of premises to be given upon payment of purchase price and delivery of deed.

Property being sold to satisfy lien of the City of Bloomington under court demolition order. Auctioneer Col, Bill Sweeney Attorney for City of Bloomington: E. William RolUy 226 Unity Bloomington, III. 828-3361 ASK FOR Phone CLASSIFIED Open illon. thru Fri.

8:30 A.M. to 7 P.M. Sat. 'Til 6 Sun. 5 to 7 P.M.

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