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Btrlc Dally Sun, Btatrlca, Nabr, Mon July 15, 141 7 Market Quotations Local Market Marshall Product Cream Federal Trade Commission had challenged more than 40 acquisitions made by Maremont since 1953. Maremont fell more than 2 points. Some blue-chip stocks continued to advance, but the list seemed to lack incentive despite a fairly good economic background. It was the first day of withholding under, the newly adopted 10 per cent surtax. Some Street sources -pondered the effect of the surtax on earnings, and there was published comment that business would be dampened to some extent.

Prices advanced in active trading on the American Stock Exchange. I JL i 4 I V'-- "v' i lower; choice, some with end prime spring lambs 26.75-27.50; cull, utility and good shorn ewes 4.50-5.50. Stocks NEW YORK (AP)-The stock market dipped on average this afternoon after failing to hold moderate advance in the morning. Trading was fairly active. The Dow Jones industrial average at noon was off .24 at 922.22.

Gains held a slim advantage over losses, but the early margin to the upside was cut back drastically. Conglomerate stocks were jostled anew by word that the mm mi LOCAL CASH GRAIN (ADuruximatt tor btn tret Md on Kansas Otv uiukil law IS rnU per buahtl.) Wheat 1.23 KANSAS CITY CASH GRAIN Corn 1.18 Milo 1.80 (Nuiat Local ptfieg on corn ana mfto may vary widely depending on whether ariin la needed for irtndtnf or la to ihlpped to ter minu. i or current quota can your elevator Kanaas City oaih price at clot yeiie rday i carried io show the price trend at Oi terminal market. I Livestock OMAHA (AP) (USDA) -Livestock quotations Monday: Hogs barrows and gilts 190-240 lbs steady to 23 lower; heavier weights steady to 25 higher; 1-3 200-240 lbs 22.25-22.50, few 22.60; 2-4 200-250 lbs 22.00-22.25; sows steady to. 23, some 50 higher; 300-600 lbs 16.50-20.00.

Cattle slaughter feeders calves 200; steers and heifers steady; cows lower; high choice and prime 1,180 lbs steers 28.35; lbs 27.85-28.00; choice 27.00-27.75; good and choice 26.50-27.00, few 27.15-27.25;' high choice and prime 980 lbs heifers 27.35; 9501,025 lbs 27.10-27.25; choice 26.00-27.00; good and choice 25.50-26.00; utility and commercial cows 17.50-19.00; few 19.25-19.50; canners and cutters 16.00-17.50; few 17.75-18.00; choice 650-800 lbs feeder steers 27.00 28.00; high good and choice 600-750 lbs 26.00-27.50; choice heifers 25.75. Sheep slaughter lambs 50-75 lower; ewes weak to 50 I 'ff Paris. (AP Wlrephoto) Is Tuesday July 16th From 4:30 To 9 Gaulle salutes from open car troops before the start Sunday Treated, released following accident Featuring OV4 Chicken With Mashed Potatoes and Gravy, Apple Sauce. Hot Two Beatrice women, Treated at hospital Police took Fred Et Deeke to the Mennonite Hospital Friday afternoon when they found him lying in the alley at 1022 Market. Police said hospital reports found nothing seriously wrong with him.

BILLFOLD LOST A lost billfold was reported to police by Gary L. Hansen. The billfold was valued at $5.50 and was lost Friday afternoon at Riverside Park. Kou ana loc DnnK. also to go! RESTAURANT 110 So.

20th Sun Want Ads Bring Results HOUSING AUTHORITY Housing Authority of the City of Beatrice will have a special meeting July 16 to be held in the basement of the Gas Company at 7:30 p. m. The Housing Code Committee will also be present at the meeting. 223-3209 i I I I I I I I I I i MM One-car accidfenf The Gage County Sheriff's Office investigated a one-car accident one mile east of Beatrice on Highway 136 Sunday night. The Sheriff's report said that hump in the highway caused Robert D.

Jurgens to go off the north side of the road and hit a power pole. The "Adam's apple" received its name from the belief that piece! of apple which Eve gave to Adam stuck in his throat. 51 I mm beth O. Corey and Shirley A. Clark, were treated and released from Mennonite Hospital Sunday night following a car-truck accident on Highway 77.

According to the Gage County Sheriff's Office the accident occurred when a car driven by Stephen G. Lawson, 19, passed a stop sign and entered the highway eight miles sou of Beatrice A truck driven by Gregory N. Studei, 20, was traveling south on the highway and was unable to stop in time to pre- Centennial session for coin club The Blue Valley Coin Club will hold its 100th meeting Tuesday evening at 7:30 in the Friendship Room of the 1st National Bank. President Jack Rae invites interested persons to attend. five daughters, Mrs.

Irene Fel-ton Worthington, Iowa, Mrs. Julia Anderson, Rockford, 111., Mrs. Mildred Paul, Pickrell and Mrs. Betty Trump and Mrs. Lois Meyers, both of Albuquerque, N.

20 grandchil dren and one great-grandchild and one sister, Mrs. Helena Recker, Beatrice. Laughlin Hoevet Funeral Home in eharge of arrangements. Ward WYMORE Services are pending at the Laughlin-Hoe-vet Funeral Home for Mrs. Bess Ward, 72, of Wymore who died Sunday evening in a car accident in the Tecumseh vicinity.

She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Agnes Woods, Wymore; one brother, Tony Kroulik, Belleville, Kan. and a number nieces and nephews. BEATRICE BOOK STORE Ovtr 1000 Paper Backs To Choos From, 104N. Ph.

223-3210 5dlwg)lllk Wtfflmm? pdsill Bastille Day punctuated by rioting PARIS (AP) Small sporadic clashes between police and young demonstrators punctuat ed Bastille Day celebrations Sunday night In the Latin Quar ter, where crowds of tourists had massed for an evening of merrymaking. Small groups of students Jeered the several thousand hel-meted police massed along Boulevard St. Michel, on the watch for leftist disturbances. The police hurled tear gas grenades at the hecklers and launched several baton charges. A number of persons were injured.

There were few disturbances In the capital during the day when thousands turned out In drenching rain to watch the an nual parade reviewed by Presi dent Charles de Gaulle in his brigadier general's uniform. With De Gaulle were Premier Maurice Couve de Murville and other members of the new Cabinet. After reviewing the troops at the Arc de Triomphe, De Gaulle rode down the Champs Elysees In an open car despite the rain, acknowledging the cheers of the crowd. Later the president stood in a covered stand and watched. units from all branches of the French armed forces march past.

Among the displays were bulldozers like those that tore down the barricades the students threw up in May and June. The red, white and blue of the FrenchTricolorwere in evidence everywhere. Few persons wore the red roses of the left wing in their lapels. There were scattered riots throughout the capital Saturday night, and about 20 persons were injured, including seven policemen. BAGBY TRAVEL AGENCY Air.

Rail Ship Bus 516 Ella Beatrice, Nebr. R-JVBagby (Owner) itf.ltillMt Phone 223-4096 Ends Soon The Giieen Berets DAVID Wayne Janssefj Ends Tonight 7 DAY OF TERROR! Arthur Dean Kennedy Jagger ITS mm a HEVY-GARONER-IAVEN NkiiM Starts Tuesday RNAEMINGS fffiinr rrca EJSl MM 'je in I 1 mrnmrn Ends Saturday, July 20th, 1968 pjmrn Day parade In the collision, the Sheriff's report said. Damage to both vehicles was estimated at over $100. Lawson was ticketed for failure to stop. Vehicles collide at crest of hill The Gage County Sheriff's Office investigated a two-car accident On a county road five miles north and five and one half miles west of Odell Sunday evening.

Cars driven by Russell H. Behrends, 17, and Wesley B. Hunnicutt, 17, struck when they met on the crest of a hill, the Sheriff's office said. Two fire runs to Chautauqua Park The Beatrice Fire Department was called to put out two fires at Chautauqua Park Sunday. The first was at 11:40 a.

m. when a large pile of trees was burning on the south side of the park. The second call was turned in Sunday evening. It involved a small wood fire near one of the barbecue stands. Funerals Pauley, Harold.

Funeral Tuesday at 11 a. m. at the Pauley Funeral Home in Harlan, Iowa. Schainost, Roy. Funeral: Tuesdav.

9:30 a. m. St. Mich ael's Catholic Church, Fair-bury with Msgr. Denis Barry, officiating.

Burial: Fairbury Cemetery. Rosary: Monday at 8 p. m. at Nuckolls Meyer Chapel. VINCENTS 6th Court Beatrice Order Any Anytime! CaU 228-2206 aCa Ja (Youth Employment-Service) For: Sitting Lawn Care House Cleaning Of Haakon D.

Carlson 900 North 11th Street Beatrice, Nebraska Telephone: 228-2717 as District Representative for LUTHERAN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. To Your Area I I I as he arrives of the Bastille a a I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I French President Charles de at Arc de Triomphe to review Deaths Milburn Graveside services will be held Wednesday at 10 a. m. at Evergreen Home Cemetery with the Rev. Clarence Wesley Beuhler, officiating, for Mrs.

Myra Grace Milburn 95, of Ar-vada, Colo, who passed away Friday at an Arvada nursing home. Funeral services were held Monday at the Chapel of the Flowers in Arvada. She was bom August 17, 1872 at Plymouth, and moved to Arvada from Beatrice, Jan. 1, 1960. She was a member of Centenary Methodist Church of Beatrice.

Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Vesta I. Rudd, Bradenton, and Mrs. Donna M. Bower, Sioux Falls, S.

two sons, Ivan B. of Hermosa Beach, and Orin C. of Arvada; five grandchildren, 12 greatgrandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by her husband, George H. in 1959.

The body will.arrive at Barman Mortuary, Tuesday morning and will lie in state at the mortuary Tuesday evening. Joekel STERLING Funeral serv ices will be held Wednesday at 10 a. m. at the Zink Mortuary, Sterling, for Fred Joekel who passed away Saturday. He is survived by one broth er, Carl, or Unadilla and one half-brother, Hobart of Sterling.

Burial will be in Hopewell Cemetery at Sterling. Krause ADAMS Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p. m. at the Hopewell Methodist Church for Mrs. John (Mary) Krause, who passed away in Lincoln Sunday.

Burial will be in Hooker Cem etery. Ewald WYMORE Services are pending for John Ewald, 77, who passed away at his home in Wymore this morning. Surviving him are his wife, Elenora, Wymore; two sons, Albert J. Buena Park, Calif. and Richard, Greeley.

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