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rtillwater Okla Feb 23 1910
OSU Finances
In Jeopardy?
tContinueil (runt page L coL
tcaton formula would live a l50
-- ben inrrease ti non-teaching tune-
tions while some leathers'
lege would be cut
Con)plicating ' I he allocation
prollieni was the fact that the last
' Legislature -whilo appropriating
$27 millions for colleges and uni-
versities this school yeas only
provided for 23 ntillions for the
school year Marling July 1 Under
the plan approved in the t9:0) nes
Pion the 11' Legislature would
make $4 million supplement al
appropriation but the agreement
it not binding" "6
— Little and (Mk Ittisa
said the board should not count
on receiving the extra $4 million
but board chairrnan Wharton Ma
thirs Clayton disagreed
"If we don't have faith the Leg
Islature will tio it we had JtiAl as
well go home" Mathies said
'Lilo A Comic book'
Mothies anted members that
talk abotK dlanning only on the
Lout of a al millions appropria-
lion might jeoparthre chances of
getting the aildoienal $4 tuition
it her Menibers remarked that
(ufliflofl tchoois fare a $t2
3ions shortage in funds fur the
mit school year
-11''ash sant the old formula for
figuring how niuch triiiiey each of
the IS Mate-supported institutions
Mid 1144 t'Otliti he easily iinticr-
wood while Little's would require
explaining to each collcpo rrei-
tIglit some inslitutions Acre
t tit and tabor raised
- Little commented that the basis
to arriving at the needs for sonw
(unctions mils "just like rciitling a
comic book"
'Alter motions for both plans
vore made the board unanimuus
ly approved i substitute motion
ty Coble gut( the matter he post-
p wt1 until the March meeting
Mercury Dips
Toll in City
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non to la
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The Panhandle missed the nia)'
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tion of the snow tut o ther i I
jut portion of the SI RON tut other
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ni ranvestern err h art!'
Snestall raiwed froin five to
int Snowfall raiwyd from five to '
fot tHi4les tft41eytd cfmr - -
akee and Alva arras
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he highway patrol repor t ed
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'11t iliCheS 01 snow in the areas' throuPnottt the state ' lion rti Gerald Hall Peikins g("I One county varrantg After 33 had been ar-
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officials
1 K14001141 Blayks4e11 New Ile tiot selected during the too cussed hat should he done
dis-
Such !I sled Prof E D MacCrary of
alerting
km k Too kip mod pooco ot y V Met rnevi ing of the MINI Itiiii pf) — - I irginia Union 1:niversity told the
614 the ihghAoy pepattowlit re Bar ASS& House of Delegates and Traffic tickets — Joe D Leivis! Start an annual turnip green' othsrs in line to leave
'potted Pao inches al Paaluiska' !ill take office in September Pied 714 Hester speeding: 'U M Jones festival complete ialth a contest Each of those arrested V ai re
8ki an iodi or rntre at bevel al Satterfield is past president Of 1109 Crove spieding Ernie P for "Miss Turnip Green" leased under VA bond and
sillwr places the Mississippi Bar Assn and has vilhains pit S Duncan modi- Pay county employes in fa sh ordered to appear in police cowl
loin tretziog rain ow 111 served on the board of governors' lied axhaisst
greens 71iii eh 4
fell over nnich of the state he
ABA Ile is lin active
'' - Let the greens grow and sell One St Kt lit Hampton Va
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HOSPITAL NOTES
Ikednesday morning and us Mettottl't in)mlin r I them if the general fund gets printed a spec al menu for Ne-
foreast to continue in the east 1 ' Stillstater Municipal n i
osptai
L hard up yrocs listing collet at $t per cup
allirlit til talillibiltn I r-- f:: "t r trnm t s ul tn S"minnn a "'nil) glecn ester And saniNiclirs at $130
idut ing the Wirt noon
Iligtmay- Department tres
ot
aa m
led a& to trthat hal
ds and a I ll major highway 11
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ele reisd On pe
1R alc
Sum'merfield
TItres PritAtiorl
Surrmerfield
Threat Poohed
itouAe members today pooh-
pootterf l'ottrnaster (J1'114131 Ar-
thur E Surnnterlbelds marrung he
twid he to cut poNtal sert
ortwebs doe rtot ge hot)
- Intrre tranteyr-
They 'Linnet! to posh through
the liour-e toddy mahout change a
13971000000 app opp tat bon tor
the l'ost Office Itellatment try-
c4onworted lost metk by the Ap-
pop lotions contoottee
- lhe tall mould provide t1015to-
000 rriore than the departnwnt vot
this )ear but 82 nulltuo Its than
It wanted for the year !darting
nrst luty I
l'ulson 23 Is Hold -
In Slaying of Aunt
TULSA 1UPD — A 2-1-ytiir44i1
Pun wat held today in the Nu&
geon slaying of hat aunt ith
whom he had lived alive child-
hood Tuba elasay Sheriff Dave
Faulkner aid Billy Joe Bred told
Nan he strudi his Myear old
aunt' mrs Etta Banggs with a
thank of lead during an argument
over $10 Reed told Faulkner he
losned Mrs Bangs VO last Satur-
slay and that she still owed him
Pt
lin How Do You Do
MONTPELIER VttUrli—T-ftme
'Vermont Supreme Court 'held
rrederiek Itumision Jr liable for
damages caused Own his car hit
a pal heti wagon despite claims
that Ilinniston wax not responible
tecause an intoxicated pas‘cnger
hail tried to shake his hand while
be was di iv log
Ticket Sales Are Soaring
GOP Dinner Ériday Night
- Interest in the 1inco1n!Washing
too Dinner to be held by l'ayne
County Republicans Friday night
aim ineressed today with the an-
nouncement that the president of
the:National Fedet ation ot Young
Republicans Ned Cushing will bet
arriong the dignitiotitts attending
the affair -
V A Doty county COP chair-
num reported that 250 tickets hue
been" no4 by noon tbdity arid that
Cushing's liceepOtwe of ihe
tatiom hos trendy ineretoted in-
terest in the affair not only here
but throughout Bietitate
Clishing's atlentllnce at - t h
dinner which begins at 7 p m in I
t the Aniericiut Legion hall is be''
ling matte possible through ins na-
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tionwale tour throughoot the tNtuti-
try to coordinate the work of 1
GOI' organisations
A Mive of livens KAM he is
etpected to fly into Stillwakr in
' his own plane Friday afternoon
He sill be greated by a &le-
gationnt the Oklahoma State tint
tersity Young Ikpublican chap!
ter Cushing to be introduced at
the ttiturr by nuister of ceremon
les M C "Bill" Kroll w ill con-
dial an informal conference and
! question and answer nactint for
1 Its following the colilit y dallier
Dinner speaker win ic Jenkin
1161'd Jones elitor of the Tulsa
i Tribune -
Itis - rernai io cin94b
erahly alot-e the let el of partisan
t politics and will he of interest itli-
niarily to people in itusinitss find
in the giniral direction of 4itind
business principles in government
I In addition to Joncs and -nob
ing the following newly elected
i Lie
party IA ill tie title 101 lite I
&UST: olin Tyler Bartlesville I
national COMIllitteernan:
' liorothy Kelly Bristow tuitional
committeewoman and II enryi
I3Itinn Red Rock ttate Repub
lican chairman"
i Tickets selling for $2 may be i
f purchased from !tot)? or Mrs Carl 1
t Andrews
Segregationist
Heads U S Bar
Heads U S Bar I boil driving vvithout license $IS
CHICAGO t tilt — John &otter- illw
i Justice ot the peace court — '
field a matirm h Missisgippi segre-
FAN tteim on v I ill
k
pationist Wily was named prosi in C I
dent '61 ()1 the American Bar t '1)1"ling 12()' t'hall''' BliddY 11)c
An Ponca City speeding $15 Jai k
tient of the Americar Bar
An
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SItterfield 54 is from Yaioo
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CtlY--- Mott --- and In ei other s in k Ina City land Ilikrittitn
fur Mtn-es in
11N1 COY and JaCkson L
1'nterlield is Lin active mem-
:attertprin is an acme mem- “'" vr ' ''''' — J- -- — - -
lier -44 -the--Citifere4!--4' en et e I f s- $4444 - 4011 - - $144 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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ole Png as president of the ' '
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Aussissippi ea L Municipal court — Fred Eugene
tio B -I
ut t I IN- - Beverly y
"n he n)"''citnith11 41 't
several speeches to tool oninciTs e
ox Nlit 114111
a
m 1 public intoxic a-
Gen Twining Okay
Aft t Cancer Surgery
Auer txmcer 3urgery
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ASHINGION I UPI — Gen
Nathiot F Twining a ho tinder
tat a Its cancer opet ation in
Hay was reported in satirwtol y
condi awn today tolloa ing an
emergency amentieclomy
The chairman of the Joint
The chairman of the Joint "1::::1- 14711n1401-::2-14-E-- st ir-r-II:h i of 0I:wis luticati is threo-
Chiefs of Staff entered Walter car smashup Ow milos
Eleanor aid 716 S Orchard '
Need Army flospital about 3 30 r of Iwo a U S 69 this ro
' p mr Monday after' suffering ob-- 181 I "Is:" SPtirill 1116 S : ing i
t'liester: B A 'lesser Tulsa it Tha kt
I domino! runs A three-man med' vim wis Rohl
: i(8) 1m otwated boot 5 m 'C-Walker:AIR) S--Lonry-Sfrit ' son 53 rut ham patrol
r : Roy Montgomery 0-10 S l' niser-
said his car collided Y
after a sierws of tests
oily pl: Mrs David Gale 4 F witst In on
- - -- out driven by Alva
1 l'etite Vet village
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Reconvenes After RIKOSS ir car di ivOn by Raymiwisi
?Ors Thoodore hiddor Iliploy: Foote 73 Big Cabin then sido
: T1'1SA Uri )1-Tlie Tuka cou R
n-I ichard Module MO M o o r e swipoof Jameson's auto and
t rou jui y tcconentd oday
drive Mrs Richard Hughes 623 crashos koadsido into Tubby pd t
lli:r a 12 dav recess hut as not ()hard lane Johanna Brri- core which was polling a boat
a m S' IT Pavid Guthrie - - trailer Tubbs suffered a bralt- -
- sufwitilluil to resume its investiga- g°n rt 3: Mn
bun 441 14(1 imtiltimg'i2-1 S liniersity place 1 an kn but Foot we not hurt
! County Attorney Roberts Simms
!!-alit the Itio! win consider routine
- New Cithens
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Criminal cases then probably re Mr and Mrs John Schneider
MSS again until the Mate Court of N University pl Ite the
criminal appeak reachei a dtcl' parenk of a daughter born Mon-
on in contenipt charges against i day F n It 3 41 pm 11eigh-
three Tulsa rontractors !L iisg 'twit Potand3 five Ounrem
SIMMS ask no witnesses in the I- Mr and Mrs Cilberto Vivas
highway investigation have been 405'1 S Hester are the parents
called for Wedrwsday of a daughter born Monday Eck
22 at 811 pm weiglung seven
poundstwo
Tulsa Flier Injured ounces
In Kansas Plane Crash
Browder Says Stafin
WASHINGTON Kan 1140 —
Larry nom 24 miss olds was l WretIced U S Commies
injurea Monday night hen his NEW l'OHK tUPI) — Earl
light plane crashed near here (kir
'Browder fortrwr head el the
jug a snow storm !American Ciiinnuinist flirty says
flood 'sat reported in satisfac
Jore1 Stalin wrecked tie Red or
tory condition today at the IA'ash!gandation in thu country bccous4
ington hofPitst hers attendant' I Rs American leaders supported
Mild nature and extent of his in- !the same line Soviet Premier
juries wits not yet fully determin- ita Klirushchey now advocates--
ed flis plane crashed On a farm to-existence
near here Browder broke a 15 year silence
to discuss his removal as head of
Trumpeter Swans the US party a purge be now
believes Wall engineered by Stalin
KENAI Alaska (U1'1) — There1 Browder lucid the party in the
!are an estunated 2000 trumpeter 1 t'nited StMes had been doomed
PiVan left in the 1'nited States already hut that the process was
! and' about half of them' are in hastened hy its teptaliation of his
Alaska accoitling to the State fish policy of cicesistence at the close 1
and gaine department Jul War IL !
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CADET CRASH—lhis station wagon remained impaled in a
t S Military Acadetny bus evenafter the bus which merturned
was nehted billroAing a crash near West Point NY Ten cadets
members of the aciAlemy's ski team returning from a Practice
sessain vere lionntatited when the bus skidded on a harp
curve Im(i uta‘bed ntio the pat krd station wagon and overturned
None of the cadets was injured seriously according to academy
pekvmn
seiiin a VI e hospital' teit when the hus sworn On a swap I
curve and el ebed into the poilird station a :Iron and overturned I
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5pokesmn
City and County Turnip Greens
Public Retords Big Problem at
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- New Co urlhouse
County Court — Nelson Lee Cl -
inept Cokhing (hi ing ANN in-L
: MOBILE Ala 11ED — Turnip
tusivated lo days 4ind SIM I me
greens—that old glanilly on south-
tine
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Justice ot the peace court —
FAN in t Iletiq on FM l'in k
htigI20 "'HI' BIRklY 11Yc
l'onca City speeding $15 lilt k
tin 04 S t
Sheldon Ripka 215 N West
Lpeetting SW John tiltart Ron
9 Sallrd speed
a mg $ 35:
1"(1'11g $2() nu(klY li)e
'Vox a (11V 4)444111W $15 J14 k
alr Ikl kir
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Sheldon Ripka 215 N Wtst
Stu John t ilbert Pun-
we'1"101 lin 904 S Stallard speeding $35
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odu tzin answAind t tc
904 S Stallard speeding 535
:'(eoree Sommers ir 9'n S Gray
1 visiting hours ore from 2 30 to
e6t —
4 p m and from 7 to 8 30 m
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taily No morning ixitors allow-
ed
1 Adinsiss
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! Nclitt w e 0 t perk inc Ella
mosa ga
Ma" Tarld'
1523 I n1117a
etitlgy an
Moore kiti I) Bennett dr )4 r s
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ern menus—had county officials
Wafted today
A healthy young crop of turnip
greens !Nipped init oll the 1mn of
Ilw new livv-inilltondollar Mobile
Countv couriliouse Montlae
Of I icials were asking them-
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honied today
t
A healthy )oting crop oi turnip
peens 'Opp:It (nit ()II the ipt it et
Ilw new liv-nullton(tollar Mobile
County courthouse Miaidae
Of twials were asking them
mlves these tiliestions:
Who planted the lui nip greens' '
It 1 ntfiftwAn tsmo n1111nti If
mives these tiliestions:
Who platiled the tut nip green 1 i e ft
‘s 1:A I sII Will Illl'illtIlId If
Il lio plunled the Wimp greufl
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toe firkt question can be tin—
Inc first question can re tin-
f 'ct cl 617----- - - -
Aliat's to he dom with a court-
d full of young greens 7:
house yar
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ince the crop promises to lie a
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mmator
Invite ratit)itc -
Invite ratt)its
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1 Pithir Man Is Killed
In Three-Car Smashup
I PRYOR (UPI) — A Pi
chr
t 011111 nun dat4 at naafi today
of inivekt lutlytall is a thrt-
Town Sleeps through
Noise and Burglary
— The town slept
soundly while burglars hauled a
Pale eontaming tom out of liar
veys grocery store here Monday
night
A burglar alarm tripped by the
culptits clanged away the rest of
the night but awakened no one
Okmulgee county Sheriff Eli i
Polly said the sale mac taken
born the store on a freight dolly
and transported a block down an
alley where It was broken open
Third Forty
BRAIMEBOItO Vt (urn —
Mn Janice Alcorn rt wag fined
$25 for sa&au)iing her grand-1
mother after ahe got Into an ar-'t
gument with her brother over the
teke of hie guitar
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Ci Mullendore
Riles Thursday
Services are scheduled for 2
p m Thursday in the Calvary As
semhly of God church for Clar-
enee Lee Mullendore 58 sho died
in Stillwater Municipal hospital
Monday-
The Rev A K Davis of Well-
ston will officiate sith interment
in Fairlawn cemetery under the
direction of Strode Funeral home
IBearers will be Versel S Mai li-
mn Charlie Boyce William F
'Iorin Harry Sneed Earl Clapp
and Bob French -
Mullendore sas born It Liy 19
1903 in Wellston the on of Rosa
nnd Nonh Mullendore On Oct 29
191 he sas married to Nelda
i White Ilwy resided in Wellston
!until moving to a farm nest of
Stillwater tan 5 1957
imlude his wife of the
home four tons the Rev Lee
Mullendore 1114 E 4th: Clarence
Mullendore Jr and William Mul-
lendore all of Stillwater al x
1 grandchildren three brothers Roy
Mullendore Oklahoma City Wal-
ter Mullendore Mclood Newton
Mullendore Wellston and tout
sisters Mrs 1)aisy Massey and
Mrs W IL Keener both of Ok-
lahoma City Mita Ethel Mulkn-
dore Mangum and Mrs Mary
Wise Wellston
Damage Suit
Opening Here
A property damage jury trial
eiwrwd here today before District
Judge Robert L Wit
David L l'ippenger of Cushing
is asking 1344 56 damages from
a June 13 I9S9 traffic accident
and the original defeniLmt Ern-
t tst Randall of Cushing is request
:ing VIM 65 after filing a cross-
: petit ion on the Pippenger suit
Pippenger a ho filed the peti-
i -film -through his father lostynce
D rippeoger is represented by
' the Northington and Browne law
firm Itandall's counsel is t h e
I n r ir Ihincrin entrrh
Pierce M o c k Duncan Couch
ond Itendricks firm
egroes Jilted
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ond Itentineks firm '1
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e roes al e
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n irginia
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n irginia
- Tat IOW kt It to Irliai7e T- cil 5)
l'tthe' "ell the Negroes refused
llie item nstrators lined up as
tum magizarates began writing out
o Irr nett c A f t " 11 k Ift tIMAI n r
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ti 1Alcit moi 1 ratio
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trewptat t ti rd:: ha t7ilvrtrustl
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Filtered as 2iid Class M11 Matter
!i the l'tAt Office at Stitht 441
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Do Lutherans
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Do Lutherans actept the holy Bible as the ituipired Word of
God? Resoundingly "Yest"
But Air Lutherans linklimentalists"" Or do they doubt the
human mind's Cod given task of inquiring into the Scripturs!
Fmiliatit ally "Not"
iesist with Oita whole beings any 'that to !I h-
stitute human intellect for the revealed Word But they are in the
foiviront of the effort to make human intellect the servant of the
Word
Lutherans do not beleive that the hainan mind can evoke
religious truths But they do believe fliat the Milli Ls an bistro-
ment for receng whatever knowledge of His mysteries Cod
chooses to reseal
Lutherans do not believe the Bible is C'e sum total of all pos-
sible human knowledge But they do believe the Bible is the in-
fallible Vord in religion
'In the beginning Cod created " That is a religious truth
accepted without reservation But how lie created—that may be
a scientific question open for human inquiry
Do Lutherans "worship the book?" Certainly' not "The
I s the manger inwhich the Christ-child lies" said Martin Luther
"and we do not worship the manger we worship the nwist!"
For 4 centuries Lutheran scholarship has availed itself of
every tool that can aid In understamling the mesulge of Scriptiwe
But this hi its boundary: All Scripture Is understood ia the light
of Christ—for He is the Yined ma & Ptah
Art yew a Lutheran? The0 yew wiN wish eetasiewolly re
fresh yew tondierstetwlieg el the leMa Are yew wittiewl
church home? Thee yew ore lwvited I vlei ewe church
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some roeiting ikwhig r
Lutheran Mission Week
FEB 31-11 SPECIAL SERVICES I PM
Special ()Nod Lesson for childron
Informer question and answer tesskm
Sormonotte—"THE GREATEST INVITATION"
Rev W W Wehroolr Guest Sooakor
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Missouri SYnoot
Sth and Knoblock 3 Blocks South of fire Station
Brief
News
:1111119 In Bonds Sold
Series E and 11 savings bonds
purchases in Payne county
amounted ttoo$11107i0819 fsimankor'Januicirity
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eliairnian- This ia 1106 per cent
' of the artily assigned county
goal of $975000 far 1360
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Brown In Indianapolis
Itohltt A Brown 1019 S Mc-
Donald who is assistant man-
ager of Bradley Plumbing and
Electric is in Inillu-lapolis 1nd
this week attendmg a gas-fired
air conditioning school
JUST RECEIVED ---Stipment
a Rambler Wagons 6's and V8's
automatics rind standards green
yellow white beige and gray
Look! itrivel Buy! But boy In
Stillwater now at Forrest E Bar-
- nett lklotors on Economy Lane
I 300 West 10th Phone for a dem-
onnt ration — ER 21242 adv
Mrs Arinett's Rites Pernik's
Funeral arrangements are
pemling for Mrs George Anrwtt
of Cleveland who died Monday
t night The one time Oklahoma
'State university student was the
aister of Mrs Katherine Enlow
301 S Jefferson
D4Ank Driver Gets 10 Days
Nelson Lee Clement 54 Cush-
ing was given 10 days in comity
jail here today and fined 0I25 on
driving while intoxicated charge
1 Ile appeared in minty court be-
' fore Judge Max Sater The judge
a so fined Ckment $15 for driving
without a license lie was arrested
Saturday lbght near Cushing after
- bring involved in an accident
Retired Workers to Km
Chapter 183 of the National
Association of Retired Civil Etn-
Iployees will have their regular
meeting Friday n1l3 0 ant in
the Culina !tom of the Okla
barna Natural Gas binhhrig All
i retired persons are invited wheth-
' er members or 'not Each per-
son sill bring a coeredrhsh and
coffee will be made at the meet-
ing Those in need of transpor-
' Wien please call FR 22788 Dr
C V Moore is scheduled to
speak
commETE 1INFY-VSED St a-
tIon Wagons: Cherolet ' Fut (I
Ramblers! Priced rs low as 1015
— ease hank terms! Ittie now
n
lun Pity In Mum Wer at Forrest
E Barnett Nlotors dou n Econ
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°my kine 300 West leth Flame
Fit 2 V AZ tack)
IDressing Volunteers Needed
414444-44444t4-t4-01--
pared in thebaement of the lily
Library from 3 to 5 p m Vert-
tnesday ‘'olutitettrs are nettlett -
Legion Steak Fry
The American Inion wilt have
r--h steak fry lit 6 30 pm Thui
day nt Legion hall commander
John I I eilmuenster announced
today
t
I ' ok Greve Cemetery Supper
1 A jitney supper will be held
Thursday at 830 pm at the Prog
rem school cafeteria Proceeds
iIl to to the benefit of the Oak
Gro e cetnetery
IF YOUR DAILY Is not deliver- I
ad please phone HI 25000 before
700 pm weekdays and between
119 am Sunday and your copy
will be delivered promptly (adv
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OKIAHOMA errY (131)--Livestock
Cattle 2200 calves 500 far)i
active fed steers heifers 25 to 50
higher cowi strong to 2$ higher
bulls slow 50 to $1 higher for two
day slaughter cows steady to
Mrong: stockers ligh feeders fair
lyeactre steady: fed steers 2050
to Z good choice fed heifers 22
to 2550 cows 15 to 1750 canners
cutters 1150 to 1550 bulls IS to
71 hinughter CalVPS 2050 to
yearling stockers 2050 to 21150
itooksteer calves 20 to 30 stock
Niter calves 23 to 20 50
Hogs 1500: barrows gifts and
' sows 25 to 50 lower barrows gilts
1275 to 14 50 !tows 10 to 1225
Sheep 1500 ' steady: wooled
Slaughter lanib4 111 to 1950 na-
tive feeder lambs 1550 to 1750
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Cattle 250 Olives 50 slaughter
classes steady stockers feeders
fully steady instances 50 to $1
higher oat calves good $00 to 750
lb fed steers heifers 2350 to 26-
Mandard 2054 to 24 utility corn-
merelai ems 15 to 17 tanners
cottr 12 to 15 50 good choice
Mocker feeder steers and calves
24 50 to 31 iwifers 23 to 27
Hogs 500 barrows gilts 25 low-
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rows gills 185 to Z0 lbs 1375 to
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Broilers Steady Live weight
at farms 17 cents Dressed whole
sale at plants 30 50 cents
1 Hens Steady Blackwell
ton Elk City 5-8 Woodward 59
!Alva 5-12 Ardmore Lawton 6-12
! Ilenryetta 614
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Bellatti, R. Marsden. Stillwater News-Press (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 50, No. 23, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 23, 1960, newspaper, February 23, 1960; Stillwater, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2144621/m1/2/: accessed July 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.