The Custer County Chronicle (Clinton, Okla.), No. 71, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1958 Page: 2 of 6
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Oklahoma City Livestock
OKLAHOMA CITY (UP)--Livestock:
Cattle 1000 calves 100 Steady
Utility commercial cows 19 to
2050 Bulls 2250 and down Utili-
ty standard slaughter calves 19
to 25
Hogs 400 Barrows gilts 25 to
50 higher at 2125 to 23 Sovks
steady at 16 to 20
Sheep 600 Steady Good choice
spring slaughter lambs 21 to 2250
Chicago Grain
CHICAGO tUP1—Grain futures
pries closed irregular but mostly
steady on the Board of Trade to-
day Evening up of May grain
contracts caused higher prices
for May 1958 deliveries
At tho close wheat up 14 to off
3712 cent corn up 7i) to off Ral
oats off Vs to up 112 rye up 14
to off soybeans up eht to un-
changed lard off 5 to up 5 points
Wheat was influenced by specu-
lation that contimed r a i n f a
would affect the new crop IA heat
development
In corn short covering steadied
the market Soybeans also were
steady
Grains at outside markets Nv e re
mixed
May
Jul
Oct
Dec
Mar
May
ul
Spats
up 5
117'
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Early June
PEAS
Packards Best
FLOUR
Northern
Golden Capri
SALM OIL
Tissue 3 rolls 25c
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10-15 oz
cans
RED WINESAP
APPLES
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Orange
SLICES
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WESTERN STAR: The most popular gent in Clinton Tuesday— with the younger
set at least—was Tim Holt western movie star here to help boom the randida-y of
W P Bill Atkinson fcr Oklahoma governor Holt is shown here talking with Deldre
Lynn Stratton 5-year-old daughter of Mr and Mrs Jess Stratton Jr 2001 Custer Ave-
nue Just prior to driving a calliape down Frisco Avenue pulled by six Shetland ponies
from the Atkinson farm near Midwest City On the calliape and wearing Holt's hat is
Johnny Lee Siefies 8-year-old son of Mr and Mrs Leo Steffes 1221 Friar° Holt cur-
recently is managing the Atkinson farm where 128 Shetlands are being raised He no
longer is under movie contract and makes a something good I like" he said (Staff Ph
nto)
MARKETS
Wheat
Cream
arm Clean Eggs
Dirty Eggs
Heavy Hens
Light Hens
Cocks
New York Cotton
NEW YORK — (UP) Cotton
closed steady
High Low Close
3615 3604
3654 3643
3710 3700
3740 3731
3771 3763
3778 3767
3694 3682
closed nomlual
Dewey Sheep Breeders
To Hold Annual Sale
PUTNAM—(Special) — The De-
wey County Sheep Breeders Asso-
ciation will hold Its annual wool
sale Friday at 1:30 pm at the
Putnam High School auditorium
Wool buyers are expected from
Lsmpassas Tex Oklahoma City
Mountain View Hydro and Jack-
sboro Tex They will give F ecret
bids on each individual 's wool
REACH
FOR
Anyone wishing to xell wool may Mrs Fred Roniger Airs ieorge
get additional information from anyl Dirks Mrs Sam Itahhal Mrs
of tiro association officers They are Mike Sciukoft Mfs Edna Mc Kin-
C L Smith Putnam p:esident ney Mrs Bob Rentrow Arrs Gor-
Ray JOIIIIROn Oakwood Ice pre- don Finkenbinder Mrs Ernest
sident and Dwight Rymer itut-1 Hays Mrs A IL Aden and Mrs
nam secretary N Simon
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Brings To You
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You Now Can Enjoy A New Taste Thrill In
Wheat Bread—Above All Bills New Wheat
Bread Contains All Of The Ten Essential
Health Proteins
So For Eating Pleasure And Healthful Living
Page 2 -- Custer County Chronicle Thurs May 8 1958
BOARD
(Continued From Page 1)
construction of the new 4-milliongallon
water storage tank at 18th
and Broadway The claims brought
to $12296677 the amount paid leav-
ing a balance of about $31000 A
report from the Guernsey firm pre-
dicted the work would be complet-
ed this month
Ordered 20 signs for erection on
Frisco Avenue which vill prohibit
parking on the street between 2 and
5 am daily This is being done to
prevent interference with cleaning
the street
Approved the hiring of Wardell
Jennings 37 as policeman for Lin-
coln Addition at a starting salary
of $225 The salary will be increas-
ed to $240 following the three-
month probation period
Called for the installation of stop
signs at 14th and Broadway
Request Refused
Refused to waive payment for
salvage rights had asked for forth'
grounds tis requested by Jim C
Lowry Lowry who under a con-
tract with the city pays $15 for
salavge rights had asked for furth-
er extension of time before making
payment
Approved Fire Chief Gauger's re-
quest for permission to send two
men to the state firemen's conven-
tion June 3- 6 at a total cost of
$90
Approved the employment of
Lions Entertained
By CHS Students
The Clinton nigh School girls trio
presented musical entertainment
this week at regular noon luncheon
meeting of the Lions Club
Membe s of the trio who also
sang solos are Kay Matthews
Glens Aden and Nil ty Goodwin
Sherry Beth Hayes is accompanist
Guests at th I i ichcon were
Jimmy Lancaster Oklahoma City
Mrs H IC Rentrow Sr Mrs Chrin-
tine Stone Mrs Fannie Patterson
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30 Nuclear Tests
Reported Planned
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WASHINGTON (UP)— Reports'
the United States will set off an
unprecedented total of 30 nueleari
explosions in its current Pacific
sejes aroused speculation tody
the Atomic Energy COMMISSi() is
getting set for a possible test!
nuiratorium
Rep Charles O Porter (11-OreA!
svid Wednesday the first in a 1958
series of 30 US test blasts was
conducted at Eniwetok Atoll on
April 28 The AEC confirmed the
April 28 firing date but did not
comment on the total figure of 301
A series of 30 tests would be
the largest ever carried out by
any nuclear power
NEWSVUES
KILIAI liji tillr
(Continued From Page I)
signs at 14th and Broadway
Request Refused on a tour of the Capitol building
ride the elevator to the top of Wash-
Refused to waive payment for
ington Monument see Lindberg's
salvage rights had asked for furs h-
grounds as requested by Jim C plane — -The Spirit of St Louis-
—and hundreds of other interest-
Lowry Lowry who under a con-
ing ms in Smithsonian Institute
tract with the city pays $15 for ite
visit the National Archives Build-
sulavge rights had asked for forth-
log go 'Moult' Ford's Theater
er extension of time before making
payment where I tneoln was killed go
through FBI headquarters have his
Approved Fire Chief Gauger's re- pieture taken in front of the White
quest for permission to send two House see the changing of the
men to the state firemen's conven-
lion June 3- 6 at a total cost of gut" at the l')1111) of the Unknown
Soldiel shake hands with Stn
$90 Kerr Sen Monroney and Congress
Approved the employment of man Toby nwris and a few other
ClarenCe Parrett in the street dtt-I neVer - to - be - forgotten ex per-
partment on a monthly basis Ile iences
will receive $210 per month for the nv-
first three months then his salary What he seemed to enjoy mcnt
will be increased to $250 howe'er was being taken to see
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What he seemed to enjoy mrnt
howe'er was being taken to see
Ordered Installation of tile in the: some Of these Things by his old
friend John Graves the Clinton boy i
first - floor b allway of city hall I
commissioner Bill Bonham will I who now works 40 hottrs a ‘veek for
the -FBI and also attends George
supervise the project
Washington University in 1Vashington
John son of Mr and Mrs Carl
Graves is getting along fine at his
work and study in Washington
hut IIV'S 100k ity4 forward to a 12-
day visit hack 11(nne in August
THE RICHTS OF MAN
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Rth DISTRICT CONGRESS
Wickersham far Congress Club
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21 oz Jars and over
PRESERUES
KRAFT MINIATURE
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BOARD 1 30 Nuclear Tests og
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the United States will set off an - It
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ayy Hens 15 gallon water storage tank at 18th '
ght Ilene le unprecedented total of 30 miclear I 19 ft
told Broadway The claims brought plosions in its can'rent Pacific ! '
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to $12296677 the atnount paid ex
lea v- sesies aroused speculation todss 11411 APPLES
klahoma City Livestock ing a balance of about $31000 A the Atomic Energy ('OMMISfik) iS 1
'ening set
)KLAH (U
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for a possible test!
iMoratorium - - - samormeasommonstessassiessrAsbeene epasessesemalasesessr
cit: dieted the work would be complet- Rep Charles O Porter (11-Orea' s- tr(2af'7 - )1
lity commercial cows 19 to ---i - r
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50 Bulls 2250 and down Utili-
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Frisco Avenue which will prohibit conducted at Eniwetok Atoll on
standard slaughter calves 19 April 28 The AEC confirmed the pint 77 e) ir iv POLIIID
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April 28 firing date but did not i S
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logs 400 Barrows gilts 25 to ' Ps 1 1
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prevent 111CI ciente v t inning comment on the total figure of 34)
higher at 2125 to 23 Sows the street A series of 30 tests would be eo
ady at 16 to 20 the largest ever carried out by Early June ot r ' la
heep 600 Steady Good choit'e Approved the hiring of Wardell
any nuclear 'sower- itr:7 Co rf E I - z- - !
ing slaughter lambs 21 to 2250 jennings' 37 as Imiliceman "' l'in- 10-15 oz A — r 4N i 1: y -l s a
coin Addition at a starting salary ss-
icago Grain of $225 The salary will be increas- NEwsvuEs PEAS can AII ''C C 0 F F E E ZtrzeT: rt44 Ii'-:": v
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month probation period
ses closed irregular but mostly f 1 I
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tracts caused higher prices Request Refused o tour of the Capitol building
dnY tinil o of day!
a for the installation of -
ady on the Board of Trade to- (Continued From Page 1) Packards Best
si C t stop 14th and Broadway
r Evening tip of May grain -n" lled
F uo R 10 lb
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m y 19n8 deliveries Refused to waive payment for ride the elevator to the top of Wash- ' '
inston Monument see Lindberg's bag -- Ot Cup Ttift
t tho close wheat up Vs to off salvage rights had asked for forth-
Jim C plane — "l'he Spirit of St Louis" s-‘-—4ss ''
cent corn up 7i) to off IS1 grounds as requested by -
--kind hundreds of other interest- ' 1
I off 1Ss to up 112 rye up 14 LOW ry Lowry who under a eon-
ing items in Smithsonian Institute i 7
off lia soybeans up eht t 0 ttn- tract with the city paya $15 for Northern Wilsons Oven Ready Lemon 1Velchade Grape
visit the National Archives Build- !
nged lard off 5 to up 5 points sulavge rights had asked for forth-
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on that contisued r a i n f a 1 1 payment
through FBI headquarters have his s s
ild affect the new crop wheat Approved Fire Chief Gauger's re- picture taken in front of the White
elopment quest for permission to send two Binne see the c s
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5 By CHS Students hti t It f' 'S lookins forward to -
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nom High School auditorium Glen Aden and Kitty (odin i N --
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Engleman, Charles E. The Custer County Chronicle (Clinton, Okla.), No. 71, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 8, 1958, newspaper, May 8, 1958; Clinton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2132648/m1/2/?q=aRCHIVES: accessed May 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.