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Oklahoma City Times
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1955—THIRTYJTHREa
Wheat Trims
Stocks Extend Strong Climb
DO IT YOURSELF
Storm Center
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After Hitting All-Ti
In Arms Row
I
No. 1 Pease-C, in NE NW NE of
versy of the day.
from the McLish zone, and dual-
Hog trading displayed additional
1-10
who once boasted he had none.
62, prob-1
ably ranks as the most popularly j---
Aircraft, General Dynamics, Radio
The Doic-Jones Ticker
Not War Criminal?
In all cases the thefts occurred
much smaller crop. The soybean
Iola Field—Sohio Petroleum.
were
bought a case of dynamite in of the winter wheat belt
There are no other cities.
or n
to complete
hold a hopeless position.
South Hunter—Carter Oil No.
Texas County—Panhandle Kas-
mark the arrival of Princess Mar-
garet, on a Caribbean island-hop-
Brokers watched the market
dor of her sister, the queen.
ran
SW of 7-28n-8w, in the South-
ment were announced. The sell-off
State Markets
and
bboilkbs
Steady
were tisted
Firm.
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retail is wide, merchants are quick
a “destroyer of German soldierly
Dewey Henry Moore, 52, opera-
.... 13
The official Soviet zone ne w s
5
cents, all depending on source of ings. Utilities and industrials were
NUTTERFAT
supply, freshness and other factors, narrowly mixed. Changes
were
urrent
Mian
lo-
ll
to curb the political patronage of
no”
at
Pn
Bomb Plot Foiled
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qeeeeeeoeeceee0000e000
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fowl trucked in from Iowa cost
Arkansas Broilers & Fryers
at 10:00 a.m.
IM -111
By MerriiL Lynch. Pieree,
ate:
arm
scarce: beef
Odd Lot Stock Deals
steady, food slaushter
Mani 17 thru Apri 3
Peace Bond Complaint
9
(By Merrill,
Tenmer
SAVE
lures
4
3%
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Chicago Grain Futures
Net
##:
inv
occount with us end ru—hru
3%
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Total debt ........ •278,423,385,152 87
322
Gold assets
21,715,085,268.94
• Includes 8513.204,927 55 not subject to statutory limit
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CAPITOL
HILL
Membe nue
Insura • $10,000
Hooker ..........
Foreign Exchange
soldiers to keep on fighting even
after the armistice in Silesia and
Jewel Thefts Jury to Study
Prove Puzzle Bomb Killing
Most of the island's inhabitants
will be turned out to greet the 24-
year-old princess when she steps
ashore Thursday from the royal
<a» Merrill,
. WHEAT-
Oklahoma's Greatest
Merchandising Event
SAN ANGELO, Tex. I - The
Tom Green County grand jury
through an 18-64-inch choke from
the Bromide sand, and 484 bar-
rels a day through V-inch choke
South Irin Springs—Superior
Oil No. 1 Price, in C SW SW of
vote from Republican delegates in
the house.
spend $40,000 for construction of a
swimming pool and to purchase
necessary equipment However, it
was amended to direct the board
of affairs to award the contract
' and will have to go back to the
house for final approval.
home
show
Andrew H. Nelson, Houston ex)
convict termed by the state as
one of its strongest witnesses. Dis-
trict Attorney A. L. Stokes said
yesterday Nelson had made a writ-
ten statement he and Washburn
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Dewey Moore Plumbing Co.
3800 E Reno, officers said.
State Health Board
Choice Withdrawn
Egg Market
Sloivs;Poultry
UXI
lush
disliked Commander of the Ger-'
man army in World war II.
There was no welcoming com-
mittee, no boquets of flowers andj
promises of jobs when Schoerner
reached his native Bavaria. Noth-
ing, for example, like the recep-
tioned accorded some returning
Peaks of ’29
Fade in Wake
Of New Rise
touted soldiers, hanged or shot.”
Noon Quotations
On Selected, Stocks
E
^eb
Guymon
PHONE FO 5-1376
Suite 328 ti»»—— IM
Barbados Plans
Hearty Reception
For Royal Guest
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Feb
March 15.
Texas Gas directors also de-
clared a regular quarter dividend
of 25 cents per share on the com-
pany's common stock, payable
March 15 to stockholders of rec-
ord of March 1.
Corp., Homestake Mining, du Pont,
New York Central, Texas Co.,
Royal Dutch Petroleum and U. S.
Gypsum.
hannes Hoffmann. An official state-
ment said a bomb parcel ad-
dressed to the premier and sent
by regular mail was intercepted
last Saturday.
the good and
shown of late
Sefely
Imaured
Dr. Lonnie Redus, Weatherford, to
the state board of health.
A legal technicality caused the
undoing of the appointment State
law requires a member of the
board to be a resident of the coun-
ty from which he is appointed for
PRYOR, Feb. 10—4n—William
Vernon, 31, and his brother,
Charles, 23, have been bound over
by Justice of the Peace A E.
Kinamon for district court trial
on a charge of fatally shooting
their stepfather.
The stepfather, Toy Phelan,
was shot January 18 at his home
east of Salina.
loan privilege also expired Janu-
ary 31. Small impoundings reflect
a market price well above the loan
level.
Wind, snow and cold weather
were experienced in many sections
nominally steady
New York Drygoods
Curront
Rut
For Over
THIRTY
Years A
SAFE
FLACE
To Invest
FUNDS
Hulett, in NE NE NW of 6-7n-
16w, in the Southeast Rainey
area, for a 4,500-foot test.
Little Chief Area—The Texas
Cattle .....
Calves ..
Hogs ......
Sheep
Rosenberg, Tex., five days before
Mrs. Weaver's death.
Nelson described a “practice”
detonation of one stick of the dyna-
mite in a wooded area near Hous-
ton. The dynamite, connected by
60 feet of wire to a car generator,
exploded when Washburn started
the automobile, Nelson said.
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Oklahoma Senate
Approves Poolf
Barn for Dairy
Resolutions authorizing the Enid
State School and Eastern State Tu-
berculosis Sanatorium at Talihina
to build additional facilities from
revolving funds were passed by the
senate Thursday.
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15
3
Swine Lower;
Cattle, Lambs
Mostly Steady
Estimatod Salablo Receipts
Balance ....
Deposits ....
Withdrawals
WMERE YOU
MM
3%
CIMMf
DIVIDIND
. MH
Feb. S, 1954
$ 4,632,526,944.25
35,491,204,911.05
42.988,392.067.53
274,800,596,577.60
21,956,252,506.47
the sanatorium to spend $10,000 for
, construction of a dairy barn to re-
place one which burned last year.
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Plumber Dies
On the Job Here
Salary Lid Urged
For Tag Agent
The state house of representa-
mostly under a point.
Texas Gas Declares
Regular Dividends
OWENSBORO, Ky. Feb.
"Ei-avtced. .
New York Produce
J. Rex Huguley
M Pint Xatlen-i Banane
n.H ro 3e5s
Look at that saw! That's the last thing I’ll ever buy from
that drug store—
ku c*>
Most Disliked
For Schoerner, now
were bringing producers 48 cents
per dozen Thursday in Oklahoma J
City, thesa egge nacked in cartans ’
V
L.
00 mw .
noneu
“Yes, but we haven’t forgot-
ten!"
I
' y
ed in part to the belief wheat may j
have been oversold late Wednes-
I""Fmner,
Nat
viet prisoners, while he himself
flew off quietly in his private
plane to haven in Bavaria.
Men Feared Him
One v et e ra n of the eastern
MED GEAINS
Oau
his arrival while hard-pressed
justice officials are sweating over
the charges.
Even t h e veterans' organiza-
tions that have said anything at
all have been blistering in their
denunciations. One of the largest
said in its monthly publication
that Schoerner was kn o wn as
INVESToIS MUTUAL, we
NVESTONS STOCK FUND. IMO,
NVESTOES SYXDICATE or
AMERICA. IMC.
agency carried a message f
Schoerner’s thanks to the Soviet
collects a 50-cent notary fee on
each tag issued. This runs consid-
erably above the $7,200 figure.
The new bill would turn every-
thing over $7,200 over to the
schools.
Some saw the bill as a measure
This list of prices paid to
producers is compiled by the
state department of agri-
culture:
Alva
Watonga
Pauls Valley
irdmore
or better.
The
ttve and fi
Cotton Steady
In Light Trade
NEW YORK, Feb. 1(MF-Cotton
futures were steady in early deal-
ings Thursday. Trading, however,
remained light, with most of the
]
1
9
5
5
But the explanation appears to j
lie less in any Soviet intrigue
than in the character of the man,;
I Johkokes
klahom
rade A.' sra white
“rad: 8; CSF"
111
Eawtonek
Bitoo -1 ....
Delivered
1 ct,22
13
k
mu
141« u.a.
the old Jolly-Pitton field, is dry
and abandoned at 1,395 feet.
It was strictly a mixed butcher
cattle, calf and stocker offering
which arrived in the bovine de-
partment with scarcely enough of-
fered to make a real test of prices.
Steer and yearling receipts were
negligible with no loads on hand.
Odds and ends of butcher heifers
of a utility and commercial de-
Savinga deposited with us befor
the 10th of the me nth ear In
Mi from the lat of the month
end . ora fully insured up to
$10,000. Set □ Into mside eech
pay doy and wateh your vey-
ings grew.
COMS III, CAtt 08 WW
Feeder
shearing
better in
around 20 cents delivered. Door
prices at state produce houses
range from 10 to 18 cents. Light
stewers bring 8 to 10 cents. A year
ago light types commanded 13 to
11 cents while heavies went at 18
to 23 cents.
Butterfat prices for Feb. 10, 1954,
ranged from 55 to 63 cents com-
pared to 50 to 54, mostly 50 and 52.
now.
> Corp
ital OU
Electric
Motor.
then snowballed to a buying rush
in the late afternoon that sent
prices throughout the market
sharply higher.
Bend Market Firm
past. . . .2.w cu. ui panuucan pauunage ur
A West German illustrated of Tulsa county's Republican senator
large circulation replied to this somewhat, but there was no
in headlines reading:
S
J enua, mouiy
priee ranjelght.
business in form of trade buying
and evening up in the nearby
Capitol Federal
SAVINGS A LOAN
Anecietion
300
nupiveu. l ,*~ ,411 to
Muskogee County—V. L. Cro- rial StodM
■II Nn l Sentt in C NW NW ne aroung 31
was turned over to them by the
American! who captured Schoer-,
ner in civilian clothes.
Schoerner earned his reputation,
as Hitler's “ideal” field marshal. |
He was what Hitler described as
a "stayer," a man prepared to
use the most ruthless disciplinary
methods to compel his troops to
ttandar"zacarse 0-44; darties “
*“83 24"
2’.. "4
Co. No. 11 Great Spirit, in NE
SW NE of 31-26n-6e, in Osage
county, flowed 550 barrels of oil
CASE LOT
(Wholesaler to
11
6
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Alva .
Eaid
hikasha
Watonua vl
a new drive flowed 702 barrels of oil a day
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SAARBRUECKEN, The Saar,
Feb. 10—AP—Saar authorities said
Thursday night they had thwarted
compared to mostly 25 cents early at moderately higher prices, con-
ago were 38 to 40 cents. price fidence gradually returned
u m. Meaviee
» Tusa II
« Oklahoma City l«
I.aw : 19 &
-.....- 12 Clinton
......500
......IN
......300
......100
hr Oliva* P
Wtet
cents a pound. East St.
cents a pound. New York.
n *
homa Til
E-X-P-A-ND
YOUR MONEY
Save with UI
Enjoy Nice Profits
So financially etrong by plocing your
money wher * Glows Opn an
Anna Belle Wright, acting coro-
ner, returned a verdict of death by
heart attack.
James Farris and Clem Reed,
deputy sheriffs, learned from
Moore’s private physician that he
had complained recently of pains
in his chest.
Moore owned and operated the
Exhibit :
Spaces Left
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W E WOK A-LP-A series of
jewel thefts, extending over near-:
xr- months, ha police Pu .... mm to wiow aBabenckkswilcoxawascstrong: “erLi sinehcheka
teared houte demon “2918
This seems also to be the rea- from the home of Mr. and Mrs.1 dant e nna nf the aroa’a most was no real shortage of wheat . . .8.
1:
— , . t , Oklahoma county’s tag agent al-
Schoerner, it said, ‘supplanted ready operates under a set salary.
discipline with brutal sadism.
His trade mark, it said, was "ex-
Brley
M
a
July
^ORN-
Sr-
May
July
front told me long ago, before the yacht Britannia.
case arose in this remarkable I A fermal dinner was scheduled
fashion, that officers and men for Thursday night at Government
were more afriad of Schoerner house. Friday the youthful princess
than they were of the Russians, will have most of the day off to
What to do now? rest and relax.
The Germans have been object- Barbadians will have to work
ing to war crimes trials ever hard to outdo the reception given
since they began yet there is an Margaret Wednesday during a
almost universal demand that two-hour visit to the nearby island
Schoerner be brought before a of St. Vincent. Some 20,000 wildly
court. A German police squad enthusiastic persons crowded the
has been standing guard before harbor, beach and vantage points
his Munich residence ever since on government buildings.
I I
। day NEW YORK. Feb 10—P—Using
_ ... , Wednesday's new all-time high as
Selling pressure in other cereals a springboard, the stock market 117-ln-2w,
wasn't unusually heavy but it was Thursday launched
enough to cause fractional declines
45
8
liberol dividenda M your ioving, fwie.
yeorly.
Hitler Officer
and cutters
few medium __
ngs 15.00-20,00.
Cal ret 350
Chick Placements Up
Broiler growers will feel the
pinch of over-production again in
April. Chick placements in 22 re-
porting states during the week end-
ing February 5 totaled 18,426.000
baby chicks. This is nearly 2 mil-
lions above the week before. Right
now fryer offerings amount to
about 15 millions per week which
is more than trade needs. Prices
on farms for fryers are mostly 24
cents and demand is only fair at
best.
The fowl market leveled off
pricewise. Dealers were short sup-
At the request of Gov. Gary, the plied in some instances but were
state senate Thursday withdrew its convinced higher bidding would not
a bomb plot against Premier Jo- confirmation of appointment of bring in any more. Choice heavy
• ° . FnvzI tmnknd im f-e-. ---L
the"onigschangebnttenfttamaking break sharply.tTuesday when the
Pecans dropped a nickel to 25 cents changes in the Russlan govern-
Reno 3
Wont.....3
du® 8
Faula Valley -i a
Mst, i 15
Attacks City Woman Chicago Produce
J CHICAGO, Feb 1
Mrs. Margaret Brown, 32, of 2412 receipt 1220,
NW 11, is slated to appear before
Paul Powers, justice of the peace.
March 2 on a peace bond com-
plaint.
The complaint was made Febru-
ary 1 by Mrs. Myrtle Sharp, oper-
ator of a cafe and tavern at 6000
NW 10. She told John MePherren,
assistant county attorney, that Mrs
Brown came into her place of busi-
ness looking for her husband and
made threats against her.
Mrs. Brown pleaded innocent at
arraignment before Powers earlier
this week and was released on a
$500 bond pending trial next month.
Bulganin Congratulated
TOKYO, Feb. 10—LNorth Ko-
l
SawteOil From
ClaudeV Barrow-°220/02"s
Vinita "°B-F
Muakoge.
fives Thursday passed and sent to
the senate a bill by Rep. Joe
strated his naked cow armc the county tag agent’s salary there lapsed Thursday morning while
„ ,*,*,”* at $7 200 working on a water pump at 913
TV. aCfinial Snviet yone news at 32V: e . . , ,
Presently, the tag agent there NE 71 • and was dead upon arrival
" at Mercy hospital.
percent "A* 434: mixed «
yprnrcnsuz’u?
374,
1 in ns Vy ' om <•
out in front and others going right
along in the advance.
Gains amounted to 1 to 3 points
frequently, and some rose more
than that. Losses usually were cut
off at a point.
Trading was at a fart pace that
exceeded Wednesday's 3.360,000
e Highs
government for his freedom.
“The fact of our release,'* he
wrote, "demonstrates in itself
that the Soviet government mag-
nanimously has forgotten our
Kula Feel—Sohio Petroleum
34-4n-4w, in Garvin county, zones were non-productive,
tested 2,695,000 feet of gas a day
Lawton
Clinton
hickasha
United States Treasury Statement
WASHINGTON, Feb. 10—OF—The cash position of the
treasury for the fiscal year beginning July 1 compared with
corresponding date a year ago:
American Mr Lnee .
American Woolen
iSSS' r
son that Schoerner did not get a Jerry Brinkley.
post in Eastern Germanys dis- in January a similar theft oc- 5 charced with murder is a for- loan privilege expired January 31
guised army along with former curred at the home of Dr. and -na “ -in k* *---— — ——
Sharp Losses
In Easy Mart
CHICAGO, Feb. 10—n-Wheat
prices advanced while other grains
slipped a little lower in fairly ac-
tive dealings Thursday on the
board of trade.
| The firm tone in wheat followed I
1 the quite steep break in the clos-
ing hour of the previous session,
i particularly in the old - crop
months. It was therefore attribut-
(Mark
(Quoted hr C
Eryera
lenz
(who
Czechoslovakia, assuring th em garet, on a Caribbean island-hop-
them that they would become So- ing tour as glamourous ambassa-
Curiously enough, Schoerner while the families were away from
does not teem to be i “war home.
criminal" in the legal lense, for, Last week in a patch of weeds
there is no evidence that he was on a farm near Wewoka the
charged and tried. He was high, empty box which contained the
however, on the Soviet's wanted jewels taken from the Brinkley
list at the end of the war, and home was found.
Saungs X Loan Rssocia
Lynch. Pieree, Fenner A
Beane)
mer son-in-law of the Weavers, and it will be some time yet before
Harry L. Washburn, 38-year-old final figures on impoundings are
Houston contractor. known.
field marshal Friedrich Paulus, Mrs. Forest Brown.
who led the Germans to defeat Last week a jewel box was
at Stalingrad and is now back in stolen from the home of Mr. and
the Soviet-occupied zone. Schoer- Mrs. Jake Ray.
ner is so thoroughly unpopular And then Tuesday night a box
that his usefulness to the Soviets of jewelry was stolen from the
is said to be nil. J home of Mrs. Frank McGuire.
* 2 Stepsons Charged
in Sooner’s Slaying
of 19-5n 6w, in Grady county, has . .
peforated a third zone at 9,838- weakness in Thursday's market at
58 feet and was testing; lower Oklahoma City but otherwise there
was no noticeable price adjust-
Stoek o
yPE"taPEKhae
sannzoVeru;
Purchanes oFUmiales J hi
25 shares ineluding 2,359 shares told
short.
Laverne
Yinita .
$12134; soybeans ‘a to % lower,
March $2.82%; and lard unchanged
to 10 cents a hundred pounds lower,
March $12.55.
The agriculture department over-
night reported that 380,953,000
bushels of 1954 crop wheat had
been.placed under government shares. There was a rush of trad-
loan through January 15. This ing in the first hour that ,
compared with .476.637,000 bushels hlh-speed ticker urhinattwucethn
i 53 crop wheat put under the reporting actual floor transaction*,
loan on, the same date last year, but the delays were brier.
The 1953 crop was larger than that .2 ...
of 1954. ATT Rite Halted
Traders were Inclined to view;
Kiowa County—Huffman & Drilling
Malloy was starting at the No. 1 No. 1
in the end, he ordered hi* 10— (INS)— Barbados declared a
legeal h o l i d a yl Thursday to
.... ahead.
in view of very limited demand w ocan. ..
in all pits. Wednesday’s market as meas-
K ured by the Associated Press av-
, Wheat was trading unchanged to J erage of 60 stocks got up to the , ...
24 higher, March $2.25%; corn % highest level in it* history and ly-completed.
to S lower, March $1.51*4; oats prices continued on up Thursday
unchanged to * lower, March 76; i with the aircrafts and steels well
rye %4 lower to %4 higher, March
NEW YORK, Feb. 10-(INS)-Here
are th« Dow-Jones houriy stock aver-
By DAVID M. NICHOL
BONN, Germany, Feb. 10—
(CDN)—in the short time he’s
been back in Germany, former j
field marshal Ferdinand Schoer-'
ner has become a storm center
in the already overheated atmos-
phere of Germany’s rearmament
debate.
To the amazement and concern
of almost everyone here, Mos-j
e ow ’ a highest-ranking German
prisoner was eased across the!
border in mid-January from the'
Soviet-occupied zone.
Few moves could have been
calculated more shrewdly, to add
fuel and distraction to the contro-
____five years. Dr. Redus has lived
"coresAkAb3%; in Custer county only two years.
m. Cars a* b —e----
Also higher were U. S. Steel, tawatomie county, ia dry and
General Motor*, Chance Vought 1 * ’ • -----
Goodvear Tire k Rubber
Etethton
Montgomery warn
NY Central RR
8anomakagrhl‛dasi:
0 the actiyit tavBbed spot preemn
0 prin eloths, eheetings. and broad
V "woor Eooqehe mprovea businen
2“"
be adyanced. Au «t rail aa wool mprkets
were firm, aceqrdins to private.adyices.
H Rayon gqod prices wer maintainedade-
12 spite a limited interest among conver
ers.
waAsskoomngouetytoKhnewaod.ou SDEt_E.ne400o0t-tsst
loff et al No. 1 Hickman, in NE No. 1 Harrell-C, in SE SW NW of jS'L
fi
‛rean Premier Kim II Sung ha»
% sent "heartiest congratulations" to
Russia's new prime minister.
! Nikolai Bulganin, Pyongyang radio
[ reported Thursday night (
Fowl SDAMarkat.NowarBervep « Eastern Gas, Ford Motor of Can- 3 Bedford, in C SE NW of 29-
the and Thursday E« ada, Hecla Mining, National Union in Garfield county.
Drice advance of Thursd 588 Electric, New British Dominion tested • show at gas at 6,171-80
peered to DevelpotrsFaUdVaie Oli and U. S. Fail “B”. feet-was running icasine"
took a cent. «« mlin. Broker* watched the market rant. County—Viersen-Coch-
The senate adopted a resolution in January. However, bids
authorizing the Enid school to pm -— •0 an —■-
price* range from 59 to 75 cents. ... e.. i
While the spread of 16 cents at bid were off 1-32.
retail is wide, merchants are quick German and Greek dollar bonds I Spot cotton pnees Hsted below ar i
to point out what they consider a rebounded in a fairly steady for- RgaF°maottrn"ntonamhnzratqn
difference in feeding and handling eign section. They have been GDSPPcesporirPahitna
practices. lower most of the week. Japanese Hncompressed in warehouses at Dallas,
Grade A large eggs in cartons O ri e nt al Development Corp. j a4me wWt, wiaanne n „ s ..nt.
range from 53 to 66 cents at re- stamped 5%s dipped 1% point* at | 13/14-Inch. *12oSayima. “■ “M
tail, while current receipts which 71*. ! FCS
wholesale at 43 cents cost con-' Railroad* led the corporate list «quOar*e; Burh %4.«‘c. >
sumer* all the way from 39 to 53 higher in moderately active deal- Current receirgcio" mo as
jtM* A. larue ...............IIS
tern Pipe Line No. 1 Ennis, in
C NW SE of 24-2n-19eCm, north
of Southeast Camrick pool, had
the Morrow at 6,719 feet, the
» .. .. .-------Chester at 7,100 feet, and with
No. 1 Burghardt, in NW NW total depth of 7,250 feet, has set
“* "0-e. — the ti- pipe at 6,880 feet
Yellow, ear
Yellow, shelled
Eiea
Barley ................
Milo, cwt. .............
Snot Non-Ferrous Metals
NEW YORK, Feb 10-IM-Nom-ferrous
metal prices fhurpday: Cqoper n ente
at Pauls Valley while Ardmore and . . ....
Muskogee paid 30 and 31 respec- had no hint of panic about it in
lively fact, broker* felt the market acted
Current receipt egg. ranged rather, well under the circum-
from 28 to 35 cents to farmers Wednesday when buying started
=f
Ssea Caamay ..
^H^a MaM
EEiHMk-E
EK “
American Telephone was ahead larin +. . , .-ae
for a time in the morning and reet; old ttt deptaroum7 1300 the Bromide sand 238 barrels 01
three day. this week it gamed 1! N-tfoazticvsMsamt"t an ireus “mana;" dn s2e
A block of 20,000 sahres of Mer- M0; 1 Roberson, in SE SE NE of completed. P ‘ —
cantile Store, traded off % at 22%. 1 23384, northwest of the .hallow Makec-- ________v r c-e DoF.
Prices Steady a === =*2
Argus Camera, Cessna Aircraft
< By »DA Martial Nawa SmMeal - - -- --
have advanced about a nickel dur-
ing the past 10 days, but on Feb-
ruary 1, a year ago, values de-
clined 5 cents.
Egg Soread Moted
Eggs from hens kept in wire eTheqeorporate hond market was March delivery.'
mhe oner authorized ongprodoemonntandicedangnasfs = lose i
Thetreasury'. new 40-year 3* vious close. March 34.49, May 34.81
City;these eggs packed incartons dipped «at 100632 bid’and the and July 35.05.._____
wholesale at 56 cents and retail 30-year 3 4s lost 432, at ,107 10-32 1 1 ML*
bid. The 2%s of 1963 at 99 27-321 Local Markets
!»■*•■■■ t Ato. a MW
a. 6,"
vlto* M Um "
i alve aS
Eradee were
. I I VVHPEWM•
in Garvin county.
20 Guymon -1 114
10 Hooker -1 11*
2 sE ",3”’ * :;
Mate. M <canaaas dollar la New Tort ooen । ।
Belaium (trane) 1.595. up .001/16 of. ।
a cent: France (trane 287 d a cent,
»par !!_______________ ow
. eeceeeeecveceececeeee
•al (raciadoi 2.30: sweden < krona i 1»M;
Switzerlan gfrane fiees 25 M up .06% ■
al ■ cant; Depmark (rom? 14,55,
. Arseqtina Weme 2,5: Braill (tree)
2 137 Marte* *.U; Venezuela (bovar»
“ "HOna Kone Sellar IT to.
rl ill
A half dozen witnesses were The other loan figure which at-1
scheduled to walk into the grand i tracted attentior was in soybeans,
jury room on the third floor of Impoundings totaled 34,291,000
the courthouse at 1 p. m. Another bushels compared with 30.307 000 a
40 have been called for tomorrow, year earlier, when there was a
Among the first summoned was
13
I
24 Ardmore
24 Oklahoma
Tuba
east Eureka gas field, perforated |
the Bartlesville sand at 4.909-26
feet, tested 124 barrels of oil a
day through an 18-64-inch choke,
and completed u a zone discov-
try
Northwest Coffelt Peel—Mag-
nolia No. 1 Jomson, in C NW NW
age changes:
30 20 11 65
Indust Rall* Uts Steek
- t tt : 1 : #
1pm+2.a +i.5 +3 +1.1
- - Bradley Area— Magonlia wai ment in any other branch of the
from the Hart sand at 8 682 to starting the No. 1 Charles- livestock trade. For that matter
8,702 feet; was testing the/Thomas Unit in c NW SW of price testing was most difficult in
Springer through slotted liner at! 13-4n-5w Gradv county for a all division with receipts as light
9 795 to 9.846 feet. 10,500-foot test with General as they were Thursday. Lambs
as contractor, and the sold actively and fully steady up
Sinclair-Hughes Unit in 10 $20.25.
C NW SE of 13-4n5w, for a Hogs dropped back to a practi-
9,700-foot test with Vieren-Coch- cal top of $18 25 as compared with
ran as contractor. a sales as high as 119 Wednes-
Sweet Home Feel—Davldor A day Otherwise the price list on
Davidor No. 1 Hammer, in SW butcher.hogs was mostly un-
SW NW of 16-15n 3e. in Lincoln changed
county, is dry and abandoned at
5,222 feet.
Beever County—Carter Oil No.
1 State-Richards, in SE SE NW of
16-5n-25eCm, northeast of South-
west Mocane pool, had oil and gas
shows to 7,130 feet, hss let pipe
_ ___at 7 081 feet
abandoned stt 5,050 feet, after Northeast Falls-Herman Brown scription were noted selingtrom
upper zones failed. has staked the No. 2 Per- gig to $16 and there were just a
Lincoln County—Lee Evan* kins-Tood, in NW SE NW of 21- few low-good to good light year-
Drilling No. 1 Greenfield, in SW 9n-Iw, offset to the pool discov j lings on hand which reyM III
SW SE of 23-15n-3e, cut step- ery east of Norman in Cleveland to $21.
out of the Sweet Home field, county; contract is for 8,000 feet Cev Market mi, Figt egau
drilled to 3,406 feet, perforated or the Second Wilcox sand zone. j fof°th."Air“umr«uad S.2 aTandaz
pipe at 3.359-77 feet, flowed 15 West Short Junction—Sun Oil Mlles ",5," 4**7
barrels of oil an hour through a starting the No. 1 Rowland, in C Eanier 4m". eotiar mari wm nyXor
40-64-inch ehoka; still testing. SE SES of 17-10n-4 w. in Cleveland "‘”,5"“
......... it-fM25E
==**==
alaughter steers 16.002,00; otlMC ■*•*!•■ W M hgurs enajn
cow* Iq0-i,,0j0 canwri day: brpller.orf)
.-1.00: Bul 10.00-14.50: 1 .poumb . M and
and sort stocker iteer year- with tradine al too
# sm
Fully ateady BOGS
Grad A Larse: Tulia ........
Candled Kasa
NEW YORK. Feb, 10-(AP)-(USDA-
»alTr. a M»*n* It Wholesale prices on
buik eartons (fresh):
"CeSmery: 93 aeon (AA) totoM; 92
aeon Al toMi,; Ml icon (B 57V-37%:
M ecore (Cl 57-374. _
Raaa. firm. (Weonesal sellnE
baam M xchange and other
ealyes 17.00-19, »; choice ecarce al to to,
and better; utility and commereta 17 00; I
culis 200 down; load sloker calve* at
21 SO for steers and 18.00 for helfrs.
Holt IM: butcher* steady to 2S heheri
low* ateady to 2 lower; hotce 150240
lb*. 1750 and 17.7s: few sholce 215-325,
16.00-17,00: sows 15.00-15.2.
. 1(-(TNS>-Buner Shoe# 100; receipt* morttr feeder lamb*
g aore-3792 oundai:jtsd2ct9,"g "tadzwaauehtrjamb:tot22de: New York Cotton Futures
"orcoa.sa. cara v score sez b gsz ndoqatoocsavrchterg lmb:--------- ‘ - -
— • * — - • — -. 14.00-19.001 Matter prke for gond shorn.
lambs.
# "s
H 1,
•MH - H:
MH + K :
76% nom.
' 1‛
B
£
eshv-y #
4 i
Lawton ■ M Paul* Valley
mej
” Lverne
- Clinton
12 Elk City
Feb. 7, 1955
1 4,819,568,249 67
11,759,649.600 94
40,595,074,275.36
812.5 W-W better wMCytoifc aawo
engil eUatbie to M to, of viors.
Rates worn anywhere from ateeny to
M much on 7 cents wer asuA toe
hoa market ban but sle to ft* to
1112* on chrl** butchon sin oetrubon
moot northern terminate by » i^Sjing
more. Most o the butcherQeshd Boe*
which weren’t too MM or heavy brough
were uMeg OD aown to 313-90 to D
ows scored from 113 3D to 114 wih
”“"2 T
and feeder Hu were notable to lit**
"war criminals” recently.
Schoerner was whisked off the
For Exhibit Reservetie
ONLY g
Texas Ga* Transmission Corp.,
Owensboro, has declared regular
quarterly dividends of $1.35 on the
company's 5 40 percent preferred Hana, heav .. 58 <B
stock and $1.24 on its 4.96 percent (oca hWu*
preferred stock, both payable on (Quoled by Superlor Feed MIlIs)
April 1 to stockholders of record ‘,“32". ........ 312
„SORN INo. 2 or betten- 35 Ada
S ten
Jj Oklahoma City
* Yukon
nee art from
______
“‘choice woolier and hippers
___have brouzht *1* and mon.
■old to III to 11* aina shoce
feeders were quotable to 111 or
........ load-lot quandgies, we from
M to *S K and old burka to MM were
| Current
Rate
Toder
MH
ni* u <
2z ror; Chicago Produce
“ ♦ 3 _CH IC AGO. Frb»-(AP)-B utter
• in steadyi receipi, umMii " ■
no; ""Ars:,omsh32:es 8
> 2 56,5; 89 C 1^1
s- :2 Jee n™; recetpts n.«a; wholesale
r :8 r
1i% ‛s eurdnrdreceiptsurscs 36.3 checks
mu "oh Lve pousry steady: rtetifis in coopt
Msme-
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track sales unrported.
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