Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 77, No. 290, Ed. 2 Tuesday, January 24, 1967 Page: 3 of 4
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TUESDAY NIGHT
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THE Late Show
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NEW YORK (AP) - The New York
Stock Exchange reported Tuesday these
odd int transactions bv principal dealers
for January 23: Purchases of 742.674
shares: sales of 739.106 shares including
8,070 shares sold short.
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6:00 EYEWITNESS HEWS, Nek Jota
4:15 EYEWITNESS SPORS, Keo Cariker
4:25 WEATHER, David Grant
4:11 DAKTARI (Color)
----------- 7:31 PM ----------
RED SKELTON HOUR
In Color
Comedienne Eva Arden end sinter
Marilyn Mickaels are Red's
suests.
105 2 TH 26 W 267 — %
2 0'4 8'4 0'4 + 14
Bunk Ramo
Burma Mines
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KOCOTY5
Peter and Greta (Michael Callan add
Patricia Harty) have separate dinner
plans which become complicated when
Mr. Brahms wants them to dine with
Ellen Hanley to discuss her supermart
ket baby care and feeding Idea, In "fl
Couple of Home-Cooked Meals.'7 13
NBC News Correspondents CheC
Huntlev and David Brinkley re
Port, obiectively, top news stories
of the day. NBC News correspon".
ents stationed throughout the
world provide too news coverage
and special features.
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BIRTHS
The Times congratulates these proud
parents
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Mr. and Mrs. William T. Lang, 2610 SW
63. a girl.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Earl Neighbors, Ed-
mond, a boy.
Mr and Mrs. Garrison Tahmahkera.
2212 Manns Dr,. a girl.
Deaconess
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E. House, 230*
Eubanks, a boy
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Gene Peyton, 5953
NW 26, a boy.
Mr and Mrs. Harry Beadles lr., 5203 N
Mueller, a boy.
Mr and Mrs P. M. Heel, 1501 SW 65.
a boy
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(Trends and too orices paid Tuesday on
choice sleers, hogs and lambs)
CHOICE STEERS
Okiahoma city, steady
Chicage, steady to 25c lower
Kensal City, 25c lower
hranch P
Ico Corp
it Hose 1.1
Mr and Mrs.
59 Terr., a girl.
Mr and Mrs
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2 85
■ An infant found on the cattle trail)
["Incident at Dangerfield Dip."
.Douqlas H Hamilton, 19, of 3621 NW
10. and Linda Davis, 18, of 1510 S Black
welder.
David E. Johnson, 22. and Ollie Carol
Moore. 16. both of Soencer. Okla.
Aaron M Miller. 18, of 9015 E Moon,
and Cathy Sanders, 16, of 739 SW 24.
Arnold A Walts, legal. 228 SW 6, and
Patricia Jovce Jarrett, legal. Miami.
DIVORCES ASKED
Anna vs. Billy Bland.
Angel vs. Blanca Baquera.
Linda Gean vs. Donald Lee Henry.
Ethel Delorls vs. Richard Harvey Sta-
ton.
BrownF
Bruce E
BSF Co
Buellind
mated cash value on ex-dividend or ex
distribution date. 0—Declared or paid so
far this year. h—Declared or paid after
stock dividend or split up. k-Declared
compares with $1.35 in 1965
and $1.05 in 1964.
“We have increased the
dividend because of our rec-
ord earnings in 1966 and be-
cause the business outlook is
good,” said W. F. Rockwell
jr., president of the diversi-
on Pw 3'4 s68
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Corn, No. 2 yellow, bu.
FiDERS
Wool, tops, N. Y„ lb.
Wool, spot, N. Y„ lb.
Cotton, middling spot N. Y.. lb.
GASOLINE
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Oklahoma City, 50c lower
Chicaso, steady
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with Roy Thinnes In "Mutation".
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c^Pt'SS
{ero PL Pf
Carpenter 50
CasHoAM .60
Ultronic Sys
Uhexceli Inc
Un tAlrP .2
Un f Albert
turned mostly weak.
Oats were mostly inactive, but
trended on the firm side.
Soybean oil was easy with supppr1
local exporters, but soybean meal
grain futures were mostly firm in dull
trading on the Chicago Board of Trade
Tuesday
Trading was light and spasmodic from
the oDening.
The feeling was that traders were bid-
ing their time until the government’s re-
Dort on grain stocks in all positions is
made after the close of business. There
were a few guesses as to the nature of
the report, but, of course, nothina of any
certainty
There was some local traders support
in corn, mostly in the December delivery.
Wheat was only lightly supported, but
never in a sustained manner.
IMC Magnet
imper Oil 2a
ImpTbCa 70
Indian Hd wt
IndplsPL pf4
Ind El Hard
Indust Plywd
Inftight Plc
Inland Credit
Inland Home
Int Brewer
Int Hold .25e
Intindust 52f
Inf Stretch
Interpholo 40
Intex Oil
InvFund .60b
InvDiv A 1 80
InvDiv B .45
Ipco Hosp 34
IrvingAir lOr
Isram Corp
P '
Leslie 6758
KelnD 564379
LTV cvV2s86
Lundy 2581
Noeast 6%2586
NucIr 5V2576f
and Mrs. J L. Birdsell. Maud, a
mys 3
Acme Free 1
AeroFlow 215 ♦
AeroletG .500
Aeronce Inc
Aerosolt ,5
I N RI wt
rthStri .150
schrP 1.29
shman .36
• Cep .26,
ylng Tiger
fied firm whose subsidiary, Pegav .
Aero Commander, Inc., "Sgnergtf
UnivCigr .07t
U Contain 30
UnConfrni .20
F Imway .15r
EpaN RM?
11 1 15-16 1 15-16 1 15-16 .
39 197s 19%4 193 + V
4 “ ““
22
77
5
2
2
8
14
Noeast, Airlin
SWR15? J?
Nulea Am
Nvtronic .53t
per share the annual rate
-T
Bob Hope, Eva Merle Saint and
George Sanders star in this movie ad
aptation of the Broadway hit, "The
King or Hearfs."
16′2 I6H + $9
349 3H + U
6 + '4
19'4 19'4 + V
T
271 24H
5 16H
8 3V
13 325
5U
19U
A.
5H
4
1‘
12'4 .. -
6'4 5H
44 H 46%
192
92
9
26
11
27
10
6
32
2 . .
30 4044
60 3W
8 1138
5 23/8
103 104
99 99
!52% 158
444 4H
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Nelson R. Foss, 2). Fort Sill, and Linda
Jean Roberts, 19, of 1113 NW 105.
Joseoh L. Bergen lr., 21. of 3224 S
Klein, and Sandra Yarbrough, 17, of 1400
SW 59
Ronald D. Zoeller, 20. of 913 NW 47.
and Martha Jane Herran, 19. of 1502 Cas.
adv Lane
Oliver Woods, 22. and Lillie Bell Loo
gins, 25, both of 500H NE 9.
Bob G. Burns, 39, Tulsa, and Marv Sue
Cowden, 35. of 3705 NW 60.
Gary D Heidenbrecht. 23. Baton Rouge.
La and Sally McDonald, 20, of 2612 NW
10
1044 10% 10%
40 4H
4 4%
5% 544 + H
V 12'. + V
I5H 1544 + V
114 IH
35 16
22%2 24H +1%
16’4 16'3
3* 3H + H
nounced Monday at ihe an-
10:00 IN COLOR
RICHARD HICKOX
WITH THE NEWS
Winner of United Press-Intematlonal's
Top Documentary Award ter 1966.
extras. b—Annual
Oklahoma crude oil pur-
chasers Tuesday pushed
their nominations to a record
JacksnM 20b
JE Plastics
Jeann Glass
Jet Construct
JeffLkPet 40
Jett LP wt
JervlsCp .801
Jetronic Ind
Jupiter Co
Kaiser Ind
Kaltman
Kane Miller
aneb PL M
KanGE pf4.50
KatiDro 50e
KautBd .80
Kay Jwly .50
Kavanau .60
Keitec Indust
Ketchum Kb
Ka week 1 .709
Kewanee .22g
Kewanee pfZ
Kllembe ,80a
Kin Ark Oil
Klnsst Pd .20
Kirby Pet .40
Kieer Vu
Kleinert
Knott Hot 1
Pork, ch. loin Chi. cwt. $1 off
Eggs, Grade A. Chi. Merc doz
Eggs. Stds Chi. Merc. doz.
Butter 90B Chi. Merc. lb.
Flour, std pat Mpls cwt
Potatoes, russets, cwt
Coffee. Santos 4 lbs
Sugar, raw spot 1b.
(Add 3c doz or 90c case for carfons)
Cage AA large 14.10 A medium
A large white 13.50 A small
Cage AA med. 12.90 B large
GRAINS
d—Declared or paid in
■■ ■■ palp last
30 25% 24H 2444 — '4
6 11'4 11H 11V — V
79 13'4 12’» 13H + H
3:30 BENERrENNIS8KN6WS News (C)
LOIS LYNN-OKlahoma Weather (C)
BILL ALLEN-OKlahoma Sports (C)
6:00 THE RIFLEMAN Chuck Connors
6:30 COMBAT (C)
2
1
4
1
1
1
4 12'4
112 5
24H 22%
16 15%
5% "■
5%
15'4
1'4
24H
6’
4H
1 744
81
*
6
weak
At the close wheat was '4 to 44 cent a
bushel lower, March J1.68H-44; corn was
H to 44 cent a bushel higher. March
$1.40-3944; oats were H lower to H high-
er, March 744- cents: rve was V to 44
higher March $1,2346-V2 and soybeans
were 14 lower to H higher, March
$2.91 W-H.
15% 15H 15% — '4
844 8H 844— H
3444 3344 3444 + 44
NEW YORK (AP) - Tuesday's c .plulu| I
American Stock Exchange prices: a mN
#e American Exchange
$2 H —Vi
3 %
10 - H
UH + H
5H — V
9V
23 — V
7* - V
UH + H
6H — H
8'4 - is
n'i — V
16'4
6 +
1744 + 1
Century Geg
Centuryin .24
Champ H 64
Charter Oil
helsealq 44
Cherry Burr
hRvet 1.606
Chief C Mng
Christian Oil
Cinerama
CIrcFoll 1.309
CltyGsFla 50
Clark Cable
Clarostat
Clary Corp
lopayP .24t
burn .30b
Cohu El .15g
Cole Natl 60
Coleman 1.20
Colon Snd .30
Cominco 1,50
Comi Metals
ComUnA 05r
ompy; P28
CompoSh 20
CompuDvne
Com out Appl
ComputSc .08
Con dec Corp
Conductron
Con Leasing
Con Oil Gas
Con Royal 50
Consif Desig
CpnfComl 40
Cf Conn .300
Cent Mater
Cook Elec .30
Cooperjar 50
Coro Inc
Corr Rey .94
Cott Corp .24
frywide RIt
Creole 2.60a
Crestmont
Crown Alum
CrownPef .50
Crown Drug
Crystal Oil
Cubic Corp
Curtis Maths
Cutter A .36
Cutter B .36
Jeffrey William Glasgow, 20, of 1705
Pittsburgh. held at its Ken- Edongy--ne an; se Ann kvans 2-
Ronald E Allen. 21, and Phyllis Court-
ney. 19. both of Spencer
Joseph H. Starr, 20, of 2241 NW 25, and
Marv Constance Kendrick, 21. of 1417 NW
tleigh Dr, a girl.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Yeakiev. 4761
NW 24, a boy
544 544
6H 544
512 5%
40%
3
11
19 33H 3232
50 23H 12V
10*4 — "a Hall Lamp
Handlemn .80
Harnischfgr 2
3814 - H HartAlfrd 40
644 »H
22 92
5 104
4 74
111 111
20 5% 5
N
28%2 22%
(M 644 — H
279 254 + H
#47“-"
24 + '• Harvard Ind
60 1244
13 7
5 10' 2
19 + H
117 3%
26 42
13% - H
38 - H
834 + H
16 — H
193 - Va
1944
13’4 + %
5 - H
5
944
7 .....
19H 20
946 9H
Jack vs. Sharon Fern Sexton.
Soloraesj.u08 ‘EFaw". “&ehtBairtser
arate maintenance)
Sue Hall vs. George I. Ackerson.
Ann vs. Charles R. Acox.
Rose Marie vs. Booker T. Chapple lr.
Morna vs. Wavne E. Baker.
Leona P. vs. William Bert Coker. (Sep-
arate maintenance)
Elizabeth Jane vs. Gary W. Bovd.
Carol J. vs. C. Garnett Rogers.
Pegav Jean vs. David Ray Briscoe
mainenancel
Anton T vs. Billie Jo Miotke.
Pearl vs. Earl Kirk.
Evelvn Merle vs. Robert Calvin Bra
sler
Edith R vs. Elmer L. Sanders. (Sep-
arate maintenance)
are 38
Alcoa P13.75
Amco Indust
Amecp Inc
Am Bevereg
Amejitrif M
Am Book 56a
ABusipess .20
Am Electron
Am Int Al
A Israeli 09a
Am Mfg .800
AmPetro 40e
Am Real Pet
Am Safe Eqp
AMK CP .25r
AnePoSt .806
Andersn 36b
Andrea R 50
ANelex Corp
AngLau 65g
Ansul Co .50
Anthony Pool
AP Parts 90
Apache .10
APIInstru .40
APL Coro
APL Pf8.50
Apollo Indust
Aqua Chern
Argus Inc
ArkLGas 1.50
Arrow Elect
Arundel 1.60
Arwood .32b
Asemera OU
AssdBaby 60
AssdFdSt .20
Assdol A G
Astrex Inc
Astrodata
Atco Chem
Atico Fin .30
AtCLCo 1.20a
Atl Research
AllasM 2 05a
AflasCorp wt
Audio De 471
Automat Rad
AutoStIP ,50b
AVC Corp 2e
Avien Inc
Avis Ind 20b
144 1H
? 5% 3% 5+%
49 15-16 - ..
13 7H 7H ....
35 1w 122 135 +
3 1544 15% 1544 +
11 19H i. 19H +;
7 3 11-16 3H 3H
" - 9H 9 — Va
2% JW .
144 144
Local Markets
WHOLESALE POULTRY
(Quoted by Leiberman Produce Co.I
Hens, heavy 42 Fryers
Hens, light 32 Turkey hens
Roosters 32 Turkey toms
WHOLESALE POULTRY
(Quoted bv Janser Produce Co.)
CenMe of3.58 110
CentSec 1 759 11
C Sec dtC1,2 150
Century 60b 15
StJohnTrk .90
Salam Bros
SanCarlo 70e
S DlegoG pfl
Savov Indust
Saxon P ,394
Sayre Fisher
Scope Indust
ScreenGm .60
$curry Rain
SbdPlywd .10
Sbd W Alrlln
ealectro Cp
Season All
Seeman Bros
SelasCorp 40
Selig Latz la
SelRexo 70
Servo Coro
etonLeat .72
Seven Arts
Shahmoon In
ShatOenn .221
Sibonev Coro
Siqmeinst 40
Signal OllA 1
SIgOil of 2.40
Silicon Tran
Silvrav Lt
SImm Prec
Slmplxw 1.20
SIncvenOII 2
SkylineCp .60
Slick Corp
SolltronD .24
Sonotone 05g
Soss Mfg 50b
South Coast
SC4.7|pf 1.19
SC 4.32pf 1.08
SC 4.08pf 1.02
'ou Gulf Util
: jth Roy 3b
ipector In .50
--55P 311
ipencer Shoe
rry R wt
ld Alllan 1
itd Dred 10e
itd Inti 24b
JtdMefals .20
$rdMof A .75
Std Prod 1.20
StdShares .55
itd Thomson
tenlyAv 79
tanrock Ur 2
tar Smkt .60
fatham Inst
teinHall .25b
Sfelma . 36t
stepan Chem
stephan Co
Sterl Prec
Siren Met 50
Sfemcolnd A
Stop Srop .80
Struth W .781
Stylon Corp
"inair letr
isetH 1806
iperert .Q2e
ipMDIs .20a
.jpmtGen .21
iuperscope
’ Tonics Cp
iwanee *Pao
ivntex Cp 40
iystron Donn
(Driver License Suspensions)
Danny Clark Scott, 1710 Briahton, sus-
pension, six months. Improper turn end
previous record.
Allan Taylor Councill, 520 NW 33, sus-
pension, Six months, driving while sus-
WA^ T. David, 2110 N Sherman, sus-
pension, six months, driving while sus-
oended.
John Everett Magqard, 807 SW 68, sus
pension, two months, soeeding and pre-
vious record.
3 2% 2%
js 14
5 5H
Radiaton .38t
Ramer Ind
Rapid Amer
Rap Am pf.75
Rath Pack
Reallnv 1.20a
RealfVE 25a
Realty E wt
REDM Corp
Redman Ind
Redwing .52
Reeves Brd
Reeves Ind
Rellanin 1.60
Remco Ind
Rem Ar 1.10
Reo Foil 40
Resistflex 50
Rest Wal lOe
Ret Cent 221
RevcoOS .506
R IC Group
RioAloom .40
RIoG VG .28
Riff FinB .34
RIvlanaF .60
Robintech
Roblln StI A
Rockower 20
RodnevM .771
Rogers 1.4
Rollinsinc 24
RollsRov .42e
Roose Rac 80
Rosenau 50
Rowland Pd
Roxbury Cot
Roval Amer
WK-A
COLOR4
TELEVISION
Macke Co 30
Magell Pet
Magc Markr
Magna Oil
Maflory Ran
Mammot 50b
Mangels .405
Mangod 1.25
MansfTR .40
Marlene .50
vIMarrud Inc
Martin M wt
MaryCarPt A
MaryCarPt B
Masco Cp .36
Masidson 40
MaUIBrgs 20
MaxsonE1 20
McCrory wt
McCror wt n
MulOli .43t
McWood Cp
MeadJohn .48
Medco A
Meinor in .20
MEM Co ,18g
Memcor Inc
Menasco Mf
Merch Refr 1
Merrill Isl
MIchSug 10g
Mich Sg pf.24
Microdot Inc
Microwave
MIdWAbr .90
Mldwlnv .60a
Midwest Fin
Milgo Elect
MiITFact 60
MillWohi .20a
MIU W pf2,25
MiliOnyx .231
Milo Elec .20
Mirro Al 1.80
MoKanTex ct
MohwkA .36f
Molvbd Can
Molybden
Moly txt pf2.50
Monog Ind
MonP pf4 80
MonP pfC4.50
Moog Inc .20
Morse El Pd
MtgGuarl 50
Motts Sup .10
MVrp 1.50b
MovieStar 28
MovleIb 1.079
MPI Ind 15a
MPO Video
MurrOh 1.40
MuterCo .100
125 394 38'4 3IH + H
..... 644 6H — V
. ... 1H 1H
40 22% 21’4 22 -
9 17H 1644 17 - V
4 17H 17H 17H +1
70 IH 7% 7 — V4
11 14'4 U UH + H
39 1644 16 16V -■ H
17 17 ia V
(Bulk wholesale oktahoma)
Regular, 91 oct., FOB dock, sal. 12'4
Premium, 99 oct., FOB dock, sal. . 14'4
METALS, “TC.
Stool, scrap No. 1 Pitts, ton ...... 27.00
Copper, Conn Valley, 1b..........38
Zinc, E. St. Louis, lb. UH
Lead, New York lb u
Aluminum, pigs, N. Y„ lb, .25
Megnesium, Valesco Tex. pigs, 1b. 35’4
Quicksilver, N. Y., 76 lb. flask 504.00
Nickel, Fort Colborne. Ont. 1b. 85'4
Platinum, New York, ot....... 100.00
rin, N. Y , 1b. 1,34%
Silver, N. Y., troy or. 1.295
Rubber, N. Y., smoked sheets. 1b. .2144
I TH - '4
1 +1-16
JH
85
Head Ski Co
HebrNat ,129
Helnicke Inst
HelenR 1.30b
Here Gal .461
HlBbleMf 120
HiltonRot wt
HItco .15e
Hoe & Co
Hoe CoA 50k
HoernerW .82
Holm Indust
Holly Corp
Holophn 1.20a
HomOIIA 35a
Horn Hardert
HornaH pf 5
House Fabric
Howellln 05g
HubbellA 1.20
Hubbell8 120
HudMan A
Hugh Hat .40
HunICh A .40
HUSkYOI( .15e
Hycon Mfg
Hydromatlc
Hydrometal
Hyorad Food
fully steady on bulk, but feeders slow.
barely steady ‘owWe
Oklahoma City, 25 to 50c lower
Chkaoe, 50 to 75c lower
Kansas City, 25 to 50c lower
Fort Worth, steady to strono
Lafay Radio
LAIglon APO
Lake Shore
LaMaur 40
Lamb Indust
Lau Blow .50
Leasep Dota
Lee Filter
Lee Mot A
Leece Neville
LehPres 60b
Lenox In 80a
LernerStr .40
LesileFA .40b
Levin Compt
Lev/has 50
L[bFab 1.091
LiahtBAm .60
Lilli Ann 40b
Lily Lynn A
Lithium Am
Lithonia .24
LockeMto Co
Lockwd KB
Codgesh 05e
Loehman .60
LonoWItt 40a
Lou Lesser
Louis Sherry
La Land 1.60
LTV Aero .80
LTV Elec 50
Lundy Elec
Lynch Corp
_ - H
5H + H
1562 - “
. 154
7 87% 87% 850
57 61% 61 61 -
Belfield Ind
Bakerind 60
Bald DH +20
BaldMon .421
Banff Oil
Banner Indus
BarbLynn 32
Barnes Ena
Barnwell Ind
Barry Wr .60
BartlIM I6f
BarthSpA .33
Bartons .151
Baruch Fost
Beck Shoe
Bell Electron
eliyei 2.50
elifel fn2,50
•elock Instr
Benrus .30
BergenDr .34
BerksAp 56b
Beth Cp 15b
Sickfords 1
Binney S la
Birdsboro Co
Black man Uh
Bloomfid Bid
Bloss Hyd 20
BohackHC Co
Bohack of
Bonanza Air
Botany Ind
Bowline Corp
Bowmar Inst
Bowser 20
BradFtG 20e
Bradford 60a
BrezilLtPw 1
Breeze 20g
BrAmTR 32e
Brit Pet 55
Br Pel fn e
BrodySeat 36
BrookPrk .20
BrownEn .20
BrwnFB .406
7'4 7H + H
4H 4H
Be hany, Okla., has played a
key role in the earnings
growth.
8%
6H + H
+
»4» — '4
IH + H
(Quoted by Eckroat Grain Co.)
Wheat, No. 2 hard bu. 1.59
(Quoted by Superior Feed Mills)
(Local Mill Buying Bass)
Barley, bu. 1.15 Kafir, cwt
Oats, wh bu. .86 Milo, cwt
Oats, red bu. .74
WASHINGTON (AP) — Tuesday's re
j^ on. ’hf96?’?f1??,‘i,!3u^r”c^
with Jan. 19, 1966.
Balance:
$5,207,170,097.44 $5,108,542.069 25
Deposits fiscal year July
w:577.528, 474,897 .68 $62,289,345,003.12
Withdrawals fiscal year:
Total E2369,.835.172,54 $76,932,419,363.38
28322,220.306.802.44 $323,811,102,152.59
$13,158,230,237.74 $13,734,046,017 66
(x) Includes $266,203,354.78 debt not sub
iect to statutory limit
1544 15* ll
2 2 1
Un tlndCp wt
UnPiece Dye
US Cerm 07g
US Filter
US Leas .20
US Poly 1.569
RED SKELTON — 7:30
p.m. CBS (KWTV-9) —
discussion on the
3 24
34 137a
44 14X4
18 IH
62 9'
32 32'4
9 2' 2
26 13X4
10 23’4
6 2*
13 2'4
53 5U
236 59
38 41X4
6 26'4 26 26 —14
3 3244 32W 32H — %
1 379 31H 3546 .
14050 5 — H
67 2?H 21'4 - H
24 13 UH UH — '4
33 2% 24'4 24X4 + H
1 #5% 35% 55% + H
11 15% UH UH — %
* 2; .%
4 414 4’4
HH UH — H
2% 2 9-16+1-16
6 6H + '4
4
15'4 — Ve
65 + H
2' 2
Gale Indust
Garan Inc .40
Garland .60
Gatewyin .30
GCA Corp
Gearhart .18b
GenAlloy ,10e
Gen Bat Cer
per share, compared with
37 cents in the previous
quarter. This boosts to $1.75
- 4:00 PM EARLY SNOW -
Comedy
"THE MAGIC ARPET"
LUCILLE NALL JOHN AGAR
Daltch C D
Daryl Indue
Data Conf
Day Mln .354
Daylln Cp .40
DC Tran A
Defiance 16b
Deltona Corp
Deltown Food
ennMA .60
DennM deb 8
DennyRes .16
DesilUPd .48t
Detecto S .25
Devon P Oil
Dielectric
Digital Equip
Dist Ltd .09e
Diversey 60b
Divers M 36
Dixilyn Corp
Dome Petrol
Dom SU Coal
Domtar 1
DorrOliv .60b
Dorsey ce
Driver Herr
Drug Fair .30
Duraloy Co
Duro Pen .40
OvrTest .20b
DuvaiCp 1.40
Dynalectrn
6:30 p.m. ABC
5 13
2 6'4
64 11X4
17 1'4
56 10
3 *
2 HH
3 19
13 9
26 IH
18 7 6+4 644 — H
13 33'4 32X4 33'4 + V
23 19H 11X4 19
2 4H 4H 4H
27 6'4 6 6 — V
2304303 +H
15 10H 10H 10% +%
16 IH IH 1H
38 16'4 1444 16 +13
55 30 28H 30 -1- 3
70 14% 13X4 14H +W
49 71 60H 69H — 14
24 16 15'4 16 + V
42 3* 31 3H
2 4% 4’4 4’4
Stephen Johnson. 19. Perryton, Texas,
of and Suzanne McCord. 18. of 3508 N Rob
” inson
1 -1 16
3H 4 + 14
13'4 13'4 - '4
72* #2 — 114
25 2
3'4 3'4
2 4
. 2H 2'4
2 1i% 11+4
9 13'4 12H
z25 42 42 ™
7 12, & 12 -'4
2 242 2," + H
“ — 4 5'4 + '4
8H 9 + '4
23 - ’
8X4
19H
28'4
11 1U 1H IH — H
98 48 46'4 474, — '4
35 29 23V 29
2180 29'4 2812 29
8 13 72% 13 . .
72 12H 11H 12’s - '4
245 1501 152 15944 +3
..... 6% 6%2 + '4
15'4 15'4 — '4
20 20 - 1
22H 22'2 — '4
17 UH
11 11H
4 5'4
219 10’4
2 15
5 5'4
105 9'4
5 704
30 18%
H
Tallevind .47t
TastyBk .76a
Tech Measur
Technic Oper
Technic Tape
Technicol .40
Tel A Sign
[ejectro Ind
Telepromt
"•'evMfrs 10
Tenney Eng
Tensor Cp
Term Hud .321
Texstar
Textrn Inc wt
Thomp Star
ThoroMkt 80
Thrift! A 1.40
ToddShp 1.40
Tonka Cp 50
ToolRsch 77
Tran Beacon
TrnsCarib 40
Trns Tel +0g
Transair .10
Transcon Inv
Transogrm
TWA wt
Tri Coot wt
Triangle .05r
Tropic Gas 1
True Temp 1
21 Brands .30
(Kansas City market)
Wheat, No. 2 dark hard, bu
Corn, No. 2 yellow & mixed, bu.
Oats, No. 2 white, bu.
Mile, cwt. "" " ‘
Rye, bu.
Soybns, bu
229 r
iy-
17% —-Va
2534 + Sa
1412
HH + 1a
3Ve 4- ’/•
6
115a —Va
63 - Va
322+1
67
»W - 14
nual directors meeting
12 12
5 9
27 6'4
150 15'4
the January estimate.
Oklahoma pipeline runs,
under a 50-percent market-
demand allowable factor, av-
eraged 631,275 barrels daily
during the first 14 days of
this month. The average dur-
ing December was 640,368
barrels a day.
13 144 %
329 32 29H -... ____
12 15'4 15'4 1545
794 26'4 23'4 20% +2*
10 10H 10'4 10'4 + H
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fighter becomes a lone
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Mr and Mrs. Harry Gallimore, 1220
Euclid, a girl.
Mr. and Mrs. William Cherry, 5612 NW
10, a girl.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Buchanan, 621 SE 73,
a boy.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest D. Fent, Jones, a
girl
Or. and Mrs. Salem Musallam, 1707 NW
47, a girl.
Midwest City Memorial
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Castellow, 2715
Dimick Trailer Ct., a girl.
Mr and Mrs. Bobby Wilson. Edmond, a
girl.
Mr and Mrs. James Sanders. 2507 N
St. Peter, a girl.
Presbyterian
Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Sparks, 260 E
Key. a boy.
Mr and Mrs Gary Akin, 1000 NW 22, a
girl.
Mr and Mrs. Eul Moody, 3505 Holman
Ct., a boy.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Reed, Edmond, a
boy.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Welty, 815 SE 60,
a boy
Mr and Mrs Earl Palmer, 417 NW 9,
a girl.
DIVORCES GRANTED
Marv Ann vs Billy Joe Williams.
. Sallv E.yS. Jack Allen Prine. (Granted
to husband)
Sandra vs. Jack Gaddy Parker
Phyllis Jean vs. Steve Wayne Pollard.
Jerry vs. Wlllford Dean Howard.
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Jacquelyn Allyce vs. Bradley Monroe
Dynnem.
Ursula vs. Michael A. Creeps. (Sep-
arate maintenance)
Ann vs. Daniel Willis Cacy ir.
medrith Rovetta vs. Stephen Forrest
Bryant.
Ruth Evelvn vs Paul Lee Bixler.
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Mayor Shirk Tuesday was
presented a certificate in ap-
preciation of his work in sup-
port of a marine corps
Christmas project.
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A resolution establishing
rules for disposal of property
by the Urban Renewal Au-
thority and allowing the
URA to condemn property in
the medical center renewal
area was adopted twice
Tuesday by the city council.
The council adopted the
resolution, then backed up
and reconsidered after an
objection by an urban renew-
al opponent.
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Lewis Munn, Oklahoma
Farm Bureau president, said
each county farm bureau
president will deposit a gal-
lon of dirt in the tree planter
from his county.
The ceremony climaxes a
three-day convention at the
Sheraton-Oklahoma Hotel.
He said the county boards
are co-operating in efforts to
submit recommendations on
farm legislation to the legis-
lature.
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made by Alan Harvey, as-
sistant city manager and a
marine reserve captain, at
the city council meeting.
The certificate commend-
ed Shirk for promoting the
Toys for Tots campaign, an
annual drive by marine re-
servists to collect toys for
underprivileged children.
Appreciation was directed
not only at Shirk but at the
citizens of Oklahoma City.
Harvey said.
Some 144,000 toys were do-
nated by city residents as a
result of the campaign.
The certificate was pre-
sented in behalf of the
Eighth and Ninth 155-
Millimeter Gun Battery, U.
S. Marine Corps Reserves,
Norman. Harvey is com-
manding officer of the Sth
Battery.
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"Analysis of your data in a
moment, but first this
word about Leeton Elec-
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South Community
Mr and Mrs. Charles Stephens, 3901 SE
10th PL, a boy.
Mr and Mrs. Carl Garrison, 508 SW 59.
a boy.
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high level.
Buyers told the state cor-
poration commission they
can take 640,195 barrels daily
of Oklahoma crude during
February, a gain of 4.957
barrels over January re-
quests.
The Bureau of Mines fore-
cast demand for Oklahoma
crude next month at 650,000
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Mr and Mrs. Floyd Cross, 4113 NW 28.
a boy
Mr. and Mrs Johnnie Gilpin, 3918 NW
58 Terr., a boy
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ball. 600 N
Chowning, a girl.
Mr. and Mrs Bobby R. Wall, 100 SW
37, a boy.
Mr and Mrs Earnest Johnson. 317 NE
13, a boy.
Mr and Mrs Larry O Schmitz, 223
NE 26. a girl
University
Mr and Mrs Billy Dovier, Coyle, a
| boy.
Rev and Mrs. Sampson Tims, 2309 S
Kate, a box
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Prav. 4416 SE 38.
a boy
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percent increase in common
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More than 50 representa-
tives from Oklahoma's 76
county farm bureaus will
plant a tree Wednesday in
25th anniversary ceremo-
nies.
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