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The Daily Standard from Sikeston, Missouri • Page 11

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Items Of Daily Interest Livestock Market Five Most Active Industrial down NATIONAL HI. (AP) Estimated receipts for rhursday: 5 000 hegs, 1,600 The Dow Jones attle and 100 sheep and lambs, averages at noon were AND LAMBS. 2.70 on a volume of 7,070,000 Hogs receipts 5,000 head; shares. apti VE -butchers 50 higher and sows i iteady to 60 higher. US 1-2 200230 Crown Zellerback butchers 21.25; US 1-3 300-350 U.A.L Inc 42 -1 sows 18.00-18.25; part load 325 Howard Johnson bs 18.50; US 2-3 350600 lbs Glen Alder Hunch 17.00-17.50.

Boars 13.50 with U.A.L. Preferred under 360 lbs 14.00-14.50. LISTED STOCKS Cattle receipts: 800 head; Apeco all receipts mostly cows and American Telephone 45 only scattered small lots Anheuser Busch slaughter steers and heifers on Butler National offer. Represented classes Canadian Homestead steady. Chrysler Few mixed good and choice Evans Products slaughter steers 900-1025 lb yield Falstaff grade 2-3 32.26-ffi.50.

Few head Feld Leasing good and choice slaughter Ford heifers 750-925 lbs 29.00-31.00. GAF Corp Commercial cows 20.00-22.00, General Motors few yield grade 3 22.50. utility Hesston 20.50-22.50, high-dressing Interco holsteins 23.00. Cutter 18.50-21.00, Keystone Indus canner 16.00-18.50. Utility, Malone Hyde commercial and good bulls IManchester Life 24.0026.50.

Choice vealer calves Merrill Lynch 86.00-40.00. Mid Am Gr Plains Noranda Mines 27 Planning Research Standard Oil of Cal 55 Texaco 31 Transamerica 18 Wetterau Foods These quotations wore provided at 11 a.m. today by Don Sarno, Account Executive, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner Smith, 220 N. 4th Street, St. Louis, Missouri.

Call Toll-Free 1-800-392-3430. Local Stocks 24 price 52 4 8 68 6 72 20 8 37 35 1 BID ASK 1st. Nat. Bk. Sik.

5 Anheuser Busch Clinton Frontier Tower 2 Olson Bros Martha Manning Ich Pabst Downtowner Walmart Stores LISTED STOCKS Allied Stores 35 American Tel Tel American Motors Calverts Exp IChrysler Columbia Gas 35 EatonMfg Ford Motors 7 3 General Motors Inter State Brands Malone and Hyde Mid South Utilities New England Electric Editors note: The bid is the approximate price if one were a seller and the asked price is the approximate price if one were a buyer. Quotations furnished by Hugh T. McCollum registered representative for Rowland and Co. 1405 East Malone. Phone 471-5350.

Grain Market CHICAGO (PA) Soybean and wheat futures prices opened higher while corn and oats were mostly lower on the Chicago Board of Trade today. On the opening, wheat was to cent a bushel higher, December 1.51 corn was to lower, December 1.14; oats were unchanged to cent a bushel lower, December cents and soybeans were to 1 cents a bushel higher, November 3.17%. NO. 3 Cont. from page 1 are Elk, 1,389, 446; Richland, 2,335, 994; Castor, 3,578, New Lisbon, 885, 444; and Pike, 3,780,1,718.

In die last general election, Nov. 3, 1970, Frank Ellis (D) defeated Raymond Skaggs (R) for the old 150th district representative seat. The vote was 572 to 292 and includes only Pike township. James Spain (D) bested Elbert Howard (R) for the old 151st district representative seat. The vote was 3,280 to 1,527.

Spain represented the rest of Stoddard county. The new 169th district, represented by Heckemeyer, would also include the territory of Spain, who has announced he will be a candidate for the Democratic nomination for state attorney general. Candidates for Democratic nomination in the 159th include Heckemeyer, and C. F. Cline, both of Sikeston, Lynn Twitty has announced that he is considering making the race, and Bill Lewis, of Sikeston, who farms in the Hoomfield area, is reported to be considering the race.

Christ Icon May Assist In Financing Campaign Denied CZ7 1 JEFFERSON Utility Rate Hike COLLINSVILLE, III. (AP) A religious icon dating at least from the waning years of Tsarist Russia may help finance an American election campaign, Dakin Williams, a small-town attorney who wants the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senator, says if he can get the right price he will sell a 9 by 10-inch icon of Christ. Williams, brother of playwright Tennessee Williams, said the icon was appraised by Dimitrias N. Vassilades of Chicago, who estimated its value at $30,000 to $50,000.

Williams came by the icon through an aunt, Ella Williams, who died in 1968. "She had it wrapped in paper and hidden in a bureau said Williams, who now keeps the icon in a vault. Aunt Ella Joined the Red Cross in World War I and left Knoxville, to serve as a nurse on the western front in Europe. Williams said he was told a wounded French soldier his aunt cared for in the Meuse-Argonne gave the icon to her. Ella said he pulled it out of his knapsack and gave it to her, telling her that he had taken it from the wall of a palace chapel in Petrograd London Bridge Moves To Arizona Desert (now Leningrad) while he and other allied soldiers were sacking the Williams recalled.

An inscription on the back of the icon established that it was a wedding gift from Prince Blaanoff Yousapoff to his brother, Prince Nicolay Yousapoff, presented on Jan. 27,1827. The 18th-century icon hung in the Yousapoff palace chapel until the French soldier claimed it as the spoils of Williams said. That being the case, the Icon bore silent witness to the slaying of the monk Gergari Rasputin, a spiritual advisor to the Empress Alexandra. Rasputin was killed on Dec.

17, 1916, by Felix Yousapoff and two other noblemen. The first shot was fired in the Yousapoff Chapel. JEFFERSON CITY (AP) The Missouri Public Service Commission Tuesday denied a $1.6 million rate increase requested by the Missouri Utility Co. of Cape Girardeau. The denial, made in an interim order, was due to the federal government's wage-price freeze, the PSC said.

The commission retained jurisdiction and further orders were expected later. The utility said it needs the extra revenue because costs have risen since the last rate increase 11 years ago. The city of Cape Girardeau has been among opponents of the increase. The city said its rates are higher than those for customers in other areas and Cape customers have therefore been subsidizing the others. Total Radiation Used In Widespread Cancer CINCINNATI (AP) on troops in a possible atomic Officials of the University of war.

Cincinnati College of Medicine Officials read a statement at said Monday use of total a news conference today saying radiation for treatment of interest was expressed in the advanced and widespread study there were cancer patients was started in implications in respect to well the 1960s. individuals exposed to whole They said $850,000 was given body radiation under other to the university over an llyear circumstances. It was for this period by the Department of reason that a contract was defense for research and developed for expansion of the laboratory work. project to include data U.S. Sen.

Edward M. pertinent to the interest of the Kennedy, had said his Department of Defense, health committee would no time was the investigate charges that the method of treatment altered to money was given to test the meet other than the effects of total body radiation medical The statement said that i i when the study was begun rJPTlt lreated side reactions were anticipated but every effort was made to correct It said patients with advanced tumors were offered the method of treatment and that existence of cancer of this extent was the sole basis for It said patients were told the othe treatment and that the signed a statement indicating an understanding of the course to be followed. In a letter Friday to Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird demanding a full report, Kennedy said he was shocked and disturbed by a story in the Washington PLOST. believe this project represents an incredible infringement of individual liberty and establishes a involvement in the research, dangerous precedent for the The post said the patients reduction of human rights in were not told of the Pentagon our Kennedy said. funding or the main purpose of According to the Post, the the program wag financed by the Defense Nuclear Agency, formerly the Defense Atomic Support Agency.

Dr. Edward B. Silberstein, who worked in the project, said the patients were told about Pentagon Armed Forces Kevan Aldo Beck, son of Mr. and George W. Beck, route one, Matthews, enlisted in the Navy high school graduate training program.

Seaman recruit Beck will be stationed at the U.S. Naval training center in Great Lakes, 111., where he will receive instruction in fire fighting, shipboard damage control, survival at sea and naval customs and traditions. NO. 1 Continued from page 1. of Wolf Island Man Dies At Age Of 101 from Donald James Adams.

He was granted custody the children for one month during the summer. Gertrue Whitmer received a divorce and $65 per week alimony on her cross bill filed against Fritz A. Whitmer Sr. Booker T. Van was divorced from Jessie Lee Van.

Junior Trail doing business as Trail Oil Co. was awarded $914.67 judgement in an account suit against Ray Dowdy. Paul Bradley, J. R. Blankenship and Don Mattingly were appointed commissioners to assess damages in a condemnation suit filed by and A Electric Power Cooperative against R.

D.Clayton and others. Eight were treated Tuesday in the emergency room of Missouri Delta Community hospital: Ernest Butler, 24, fractured right middle finger at work; Thurman Ray, 24, New Madrid, injured left eye at work; Garner Higgins, 11, Charleston, fractured right arm playing football; Michael Collier, 16, sprained left little finger at school; Dennis Griggs, nine, Wyatt, bruised and scratches on left arm in fall off bicycle; Mitchell Mueller, 14, bruised left heel in jump off step, Glenda Merrell. 38, fractured right ankle; Lex McBroom, 17, Neelyville, fractured leg in motorcycle accident. Vic a.m. EAST PRAIRIE Linley, 101, died at today at his home in the Wolf Island community.

He was born Mar. 15, 1870 in Kentucky. He had lived in Mississippi county 90 years, was a retired farmer, and a member of the Dorena Baptist church. On Dec. 23, 1916, he married Clyde Portwood.

Survivors include his wife; two sons, Raymond and Dick Linley, both of East Prairie; two stepsons, Calvin Hancock of East Prairie and Andy Sanders of Portageville; 22 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. The body is at Shelby Funeral Home. No. 2 Cont. from Page 1 Dennis To Deaths Denver Parley orell clinton Scott County Sheriff John HAMPTON BAYS, N.

Y. Dennis left this morning for a Orell Clinton, brother of three-day regional peace Gilbert and Ray Clinton, both officers conference in Denver, of Sikeston, died last Dennis will represent the area Wednesday in the branches of the National Southhampton hospital in Sheriff's Association and Law Long Island. Enforcement Assistance Surviving are his wife, Elsa Council. Hemberg Clinton, five sisters and three brothers. Services were Sunday in Brockett Funeral Home, in Instead of ha vi Southhampton.

change for a dime we Burial was Monday in the like to have a dime, for a Long Island National cemetery CW'W in Pinelawn, N.Y. EDGAR WHEATLEY EAST PRAIRIE Services for Edgar Wheatley, 68, who died Monday, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Shelby Funeral Home chapel. Burial will be in W.O.W. cemetery.

park. A street paving ordinance calling for paving of sections of Byrd and Charleston Avenue, two sections of North Sixth, Gilmore, and 13th Streets was adopted. Manager Martin requested the city adopt three additional national holidays for city employes, Columbus Day, birthday, and Veterans Day. The council voted to allow only the Veterans Day weekend, giving city employes eight holidays a year. Tkken under advisement was recommendation to seek a retirement plan for city employes.

The council granted a request from the Urban Renewal Authority for the employes to join the health insurance program. Martin was given permissioin to apply to the Department of Labor for a two year work program through which 34 unemployed persons in Tywappity township would be hired. A resolution recommending to the state highway commission that a 35- mile -per -hour speed limit sign be erected on South Thorn Street in front of the high school was approved. The council instructed Manager Martin to meet with the school board for discussion on a neighborhood facilities program. The old Lincoln school building would be converted to a community center if the program is adopted.

LAKE HAVASU CITY, Ariz. (AP) It was enough to make a cockney cringe. There was the London Bridge, in the Arizona desert, supporting two red and white tents, with crowds of people streaming across it. To a Texas-style barbecue? With great hoopla, the 149year-old bridge, brought here brick by brick from London, was restored to service Sunday as part of the main street of this newly developed city. The developers, McCulloch bought the grand old lady of the Thames for $2.4 million and reconstructed it over a new concrete cone on a peninsula extending into Lake Havasu.

A channel was dug beneath the bridge, which leads to an airport. Norman Hall, a director of the City of London Corp. which sold the bridge to McCulloch, said he noted some changes in the bridge. has a little higher arch in the center, Hall said. left off about 50 feet at one end which was an overpass for a street on the Surrey side.

It already looks cleaner in the Arizona sun and I understand that you have sandstorms that might actually clean it The red and white tents were the scene of a gala dinner for 700 Saturday night, including many prospective land buyers flown by McCulloch to this city oL 8,000 on the Arizona-California border. In addition to the barbecue, there were sky diving exhibitions, fireworks, stunt flying and canoe and water ski races. Sir Peter Studd, lord mayor of London, and Arizona Gov. Jack Williams said the reconstructed 962-foot bridge would serve as a symbol of friendship between Britain and the United States. The Daily Standard, Sikeston, Mo.

Wednesday, October 13, 1971 12 ZENITH "TRIED HARDER" AND BECAME ONE" UNIT SALES AlVL LOW UPKEEP PALMER COLOR TV SERVICE 206 E. MALONE PH. 471-2634 ACCUTR0N HEADQUARTERS SALES A SERVICE watch gets you there on he right time, and date. JEWELRY DOWNTOWN SIKESTON will adjust to this tolerance, if necessary. Guarantee is for one year.

Accuracy Gauranteed To Within A Mlnuta A Month GOODYEAR'S NEW WAY BUY SNOW HUGH FOSTER MALDEN--Hugh Maurice Foster, 62, a retired farmer, died at his home Monday. He had farmed in the Malden area 12 years. He was born May 6, 1909 in Smithville, and was a member of the Second Baptist church. Survivors include his wife, Julia Jones Foster; one son, Jerry of Nashville; one daughter, Peggy Glenn of Springfield; one half brother, Robert Foster of Parsons, two sisters, Willy Rose Berry of Malden and Mattie Desgranger of Poplar Bluff; and three half sisters. Burial will be at 1 p.m.

Wednesday in the Funeral Home chapel with the Rev. W. B. Jones officiating. Burial will be in the Memorial Park cemetery.

CLARENCE HESSELRODE SOUTH BENDJND. Clarence Edward Hesselrode, 57, of La Porte died Thursday at Memorial Hospital as a result of injuries sustained in an automobile accident July 16. Born Aug. 14, 1914, in Arkansas, he was a resident of Sikeston, until 1950. Survivors include his wife, Marie Clark Hesselrode; three sons, Dan Hesselrode, Lam flam beau, Harold Hesselrode, Clarence" Hesselrode, La Porte; three brothers, George Hesselrode, Cairo, Homer Hesselrode, Sun Valley, Bennie Hesselrode, Bell City, and one sister, Mrs.

Bill Matchett, Mission Hills, Calif. Services will be Thursday at La Porte. Burial will be in Clarksville, Ark. BRIGHT POLISHED ALUMINUM COCKTAIL TIME ICE CUBE TRAY WITH E-Z EJECTOR 89 YOUNG SET PET HOUSE SHOES SOFT AND WARM REG. $1.29 OUR LOW PRICE 89e FAMILY TOILETRIES RINSE HAIRDRESSING SHAVE ETC ETC 3 $100 FOR I COMB HERS BRUSH LIFT CROWN FLIP HAIR BEAUTY $2.98 VALUE COMBINATION OFFER LEATHER PALM WORK GLOVES 69 PAIR LANDER DANDRUFF CONTROL SHANP00 full pint (16 L.

OZ) QUAKER MAID PREMIXED WINDSHIELD WASHER, CLEARER ANTI FREEZE GALLON SIZE CARBONA SPRAY FOAM RUG SHANP00 24 OZ. 1 LB. 8 OZ. 00 WE CANT SAVE YOU ANYTHING BUT TIME STEPS AND MONEY Early Birds now through October 16 can get Goodyear Auto Tires mounted and be ready for rough winter driving with full advantage of this new payment program: We will bill you now with January 3, 1972 as your due date with no interest or carrying charges. Then on January 3 you can decide to pay us in full or use our liberal budget terms.

As always you may pay cash now or use our Customer Credit Plan, BankAmericard or Master Charge. 2 For Weather Watchers buy your snow tires today and an extra wheel. Use any of the payment methods suggested in Plan 1. mount the pair of snow tires (using your spare tire wheel, too) and store them in your car trunk for instant availability. 3.

"PIT STOP" Snow Tire Mounting Service Especially for Plan 2 customers we'll set up Emergency Snow Tire mounting lanes so that you may drive in when you are ready and get fast service to have your snow tires installed. No charge for this service, of course. Now thru Sat.night-save on this pre-season winter tire special Safety Spike Pair Offer Famous Sure Grip IV 4-ply nylon cord snow with safety spikes Tires installed free. Tubeless tire valves available at small extra charge Triple-tempered nylon cord construction Double shoulder cleats for grip and go Use of metal studded tires prohibited in some states check your local law 2F0R 6 00 13 7.00 13 or 6 95 14 blackball tubeless plus $1 60 to $1 95 per tire No Trade needed. Size Fits Price for two Blackwell tubeless tires with studs Price for two Whitewall tubeless tires with studs Plus I T.

per Tire. No Trade Needed 6.00x13 $42.00 $49.40 $1.60 7.00x13 $42.00 $40.40 $1.95 6.95x14 C-78-14 $42.00 $49.40 $1.94 5 60x15 S43.10 $49 90 $1.74 7.35x14 E-78-14 $50.60 $57.90 $2.01 7.75x14F-7814 $56.90 $63.90 $2.14 7.75x15 F-78-15 $57.90 $65.60 $2.16 8-25x14 G-78-14 $58.80 $65.60 $2.32 8.25x15G-78-15 $59.90 $67.50 $2,37 8 55x14 H-78-14 $63.10 $69.90 $2 50 $63.90 $71.90 $2.54 THIS OFFER ENDS SATURDAY! PROFESSIONAL $088 Any U. S. car if Except disc brakes. cars BRAKE REUNE OFFER 2688 Install brake linings all four master cylinder, hydraulic brake clean, inspect, repack front wheel bearings Add new fluid Adjust all four brakes If NEEDED Wheel Cylinders 50 ea Drums turned $3 00 ea front Creese Seels $4 50 pr Return Sprlnyt aa fr ------DISC BRAKE OVERHAUL 3995 Except foreign cart Includes: Fronl disc pad replacement Hydraulic system flush Add new brake fluid Brake system inspection.

IF NEEDED: Remachine rotors ea. Overhaul twin piston calipers $9.50 ea Front grease seals $4 50 pr. Complete rear brake service also available SNAP BACK" Ocjri U.S. outo A4 tar cyl. Includes all labor tad these parts: New 1 spark plugs, condana- TERMS tVaiHBLE-LOW MONTHLmTMENTS GOOD YEAR TIRE OWNED OPERATED BY TIRE APPLIANCE CENTER MIDTOWNER SHOPPING CENTER OPEN 8 AM TO MON THRU SAT.

471-1988 in mu mmMwmr WHERE TO FIND IT ARMSTRONG VINYL Floor Covering 289ro MR LEADER-FIRST QUALITY Latex Wall Paint 2 GAL. $500 Sheet Rock Salvage Sales HWY. 60 WEST.

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