The Cushing Daily Citizen (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 95, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 6, 1938 Page: 3 of 14
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CVSIIINO GRAIN MARKET
Quotations by Hancock reed Co
priers ellectite tit11 1 p in Mon-
day Nov 1
No 1 Wheat Cie
Bat Int 30c
Brisht oats 22c
Pradaeo Market
Prime Quoted by Iturkey'a Creamcry
Cream liweet 20e
Cream No 1 23c
Cream No 2 20e
Eggs Infertile 23e
Eggs No I 22e
Eggs umull 20e
Oklahoma City Livestock
OKLAHOMA CITY Nov 5—
itiPi—Livestock:
Hogs 100: nominally steady late
top 790 bulk 7 50 and up: week
ego top Wit3 775: sows finished
mostly 675-725 stock it bulked
1-725: stags 6-6 50
Cattle 100 calves 50 market
steady to 25 cents higher for week
Gn MOLL steers and yearlings: top
9-950 with bulk 8-825: gram-fed
kinds sold 7-8 beef cows late 5 50-
(3: comers and cutters 3 25-4 25: I
bulls closed weak to 25 cents lower 1
with top 575: calf market ateady
to firm weighty kinds to 7 with
If to 750: calf market steady to
weighty kinds to 7 with few
tb 60 voids to 9 with few fancy
10
kinds 950-10 I
Sbeep 50 steady: final peak 8: 1
bulk 726 and up: throwouts 5 50-6:
common and medium kinds 6-7 :
Kansas City Livestock
KANSAS CITY Mo Nov 5— (UP)
—itISDA)—Livestock:
Hogs none: no fresh receipts of- i
fered market nominally steady:
for the week: 10-25 higher
Cattle 1200: calves 400 for the
week good and choice fed steers
and yearlings weak-25 lower plain
and medium grades steady: some
weaknem on fat cows other she
stock steady: venters steady-50 low-
er stocker and feeder steers in re- !
duced supply strong-25 higher:
stock eallis steady week's top
choice KO lb yearlings 1150 sev-
eral loads strictly good and choice 11
steers and yearlings 1000-1085:
rime yearling heifers 1125 venters
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10 00: stock steer calves 9 35 light ! MRY
stockers 8 90 JOY
Sheep none for the week: Loinbs Corn:
around 100 higher: sheep 25-40 Deco
up: choice Colorado lambs late ! March
9 00 late bulk 8 85-9 00 top na MilY
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tives at the close 8 50: mediu to July
good Texas yearlings 5 00-0 25 I
choice range ewes 375 1110tit sales
3 00-3 00 top feeding lambs 7 75 NEW
! most sales around 750
Grain Review
I CIIICAGO Nov 5--tUPY—Morm
1
I rains in the wheat belt a weak
! Liverpool market and Welt of ex-
' )ma buying provided a bearish un-
I clertone tor a slow trade in wheat
r on the Chicago hoard of trade to-
! day
At the close wheat was off 3-8 to
I 1-2 cent December 64 corn was up
1-4 cent December 45 1-2 and oats
were unchanged to 1-8 cent higher
! December 25 1-4
! Opening quotations were off 3-8
to 3-4 cent on scattered raIling
i which failed to find adequate sup-
port Rains in the northwest and
Iparts of the southwest and a fore
cast of further showers or arrow
over most of the grain belt area was
a depressing influence
Little encouragement came tram
! outside markets Liverpool wheat
steadied some in late trading but
closed 1-4 to 3-8 cent lower on n111111
United Kingdom inquiry and large
lEuropean export clearances Winni-
: peg wheat drifted near previous
closing levels in dull trading Noth-
ing of Importance developed in ex-
port buying of North American
wheat It was learned that a cargo'
of Canadian Durum was mordl
Thursday and three boats were
booked from Montreal yesterday
one Manitobas for the United King-
dom Corn prices developed independ-
ent firmness today which lent
some steadiness to the wheat trade
After opening about steady corn i
moved up fractionally before se11-1
ing by cash interests checked the
advance Lack of much hedge sell-
ing and the prospect of much corn
being stored under government
loans had a constructive influence
on sentiment
Local grain receipts today includ
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"extras":
for it NEW
CONSOLE
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Month
uown Voymonto Carrying ON
Again Wards take the "padding" out of radio prices!
Now it's the new low-boy console—the style hit of
the year! And you get 9 tubes—not 7 I World range!
A big 10-inch Super-dynamic speaker! High Fidel-
ity! Automatic Bass Booster! And look at all these
Automatic Volume Control Lighted Full-vision Dial
Cathode Roy Tuning Eye Hand-rubbed Cabinet
Challenges $20 Sets
:Newest t17-1)C
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"14141440:417' - Imagine! Only— 89 4
t-1 5 tubes! 5" Super-dynamic
rq' speaker! Latest Super-heterodyne!
Lighted dial! Big
sT:11 II VAx5x634 inch cabinet!
Automatic Tuning
Farm Radio
Monthly knout 2795
Cow-to-coast Automatic
Tuning! World range! S
tubesl Alloy dynamic speak-
er lAutomatic vol control!
complete with batteries
MONTGOMIEIRIY
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'Al 114 LI adamillialmala
high
Dec 644
March
Muy
July 65
Corn:
Dec
March -
May 49'4
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wheaht nntn fid)iu It tk
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661 651 657 I Oen' Motor!' 50
65 4 651 fipsii 1 (lootlyear Tire At Rub 3314
11uti4on Motors 9
45'4 45 4514-N !Int Nati T At T 97
4H1A Mitleolit Pet 1014
49'14 48's 4-14 !Mont Ward 501S
50 ‘4 50 50 ro ii Nuts Distillers - 28
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Colton RevifoW I Paramount Pix
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ton futures closed 'timely Pure 011 1014
Open High Lnw Cloe '
Jan 8 33 8 38 8 33 8 45' Radio Corp
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March 8 34 835 8 32 8 331
Neynolds Tub 44
MaY 820 821 817 819'
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July - -t — 8 io 8 11 8 00 808 St 11114 ----- - -- - 7414
Shell Union Oil 14
Oct- -- 785 785 1 80 1 02!
Dec 8 41 a 43 8 40 842 I 81m")118 011 - — -- - ---- 324
Spots closed higher middling a iig i Skelly Oil 20
" ' I Sovony Vacuum 1314s
Males none I S 0 Ind
— SONJ
Selected N 1' Sloe -
1 Studebaker
t ItS 1 Texas Coil) 43
! Tex Pile L Tr gl
Inv Ilnitod Pronsal : Tidewater Oil -:
Allied Chemical 186 United Corp
Am Pwr liz Lt 6 4 : U 8 Rubber
Am Rad & Stan San 171431U 8 Steel
Am Rol Mills - 90 I U 8 Steel Pld
Am Sti Foundries 341 : Woolworth
Am Sugar 25 i Curbs
Am T At T 147 ' Ark Nat Gas A
Anaconda Copper 363 !Assoc flits AZ Elec A
Armour III B 6 Cities Service ' — -
Atchison 40 ford Canada A -
Atlantic Refining 23 Gulf Oil Pa -
Auburn Auto 5ii ' Niagara It Pwr
Baldwin Lot! 13 Sunray
Barnsdall Oil 177 I — —
Beth Steel 68'i i TRY A CITIZEN CIA
Ches Sz Ohio 341s A rittFRTIRrM WN
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Compare $2495 Mattresses
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All
Standard
Sires
Damask 'Mat I ress
Wards save you $5 on nationally advertised
prices for this quality! The heavy cotton-
Ilamask cover has exceptional wearing
qualities I The inside is filled with 180 comfort-coils
fluffy layers of felted cotton and
quilted sisal pads to prevent coil "feel"
$1475 Value! 99 coil Platform Spring 988
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Coln So ht t
Cons 011 - 014
Conti en n 4121 !
Conti Oil Del 281S
Fast mon Kodak 183 ti
Denl Hee
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See this suite and you'll realize
Wards price is amazingly
LOW! Davenport has 60
inches of seat space! Heavy
lustrous rayon velvet covert
$6 A MONTI! Down
Payment Carrying Charge
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341u ADVERTISEMENT
Spring
LIAPPY IIIIITIMAY TO THE
t'0110WING
Cushing—November 5
Mrs Garland Wallin
Alm 'Almon Parker
Alm M A Taylor
Minnie Oglesby
Jame Nlet'oy Jr
Mrs Dorothy Hemphill
Havel Bow rm
Amylee !task
Gem LeFavour
Harry Smith
Stroud
Talmadge Rains
t ushing—November
reda Nayworthy
Henry !Imhof'
A G Seybert
Mrs Drinda Strvenm
Nan Gitwon
Lula Patterson
Mrs George Flold
and Lee Blythe
George I antler
Samuel Koble
linty Mae Allen
Mrs Lorraine Anderson
Alma Smith
Morphew
Opal Jean Holland
Betty Jean Gatlin
Pillows!
Philatelist by Luck Finally time rolled around for us
NEW ORLEANS (UPI—Herman to be thinking of heading for our
Herst Jr of New York City said :Own neck of the woods There was
during the American Philatelic' to be a pageant at 7 o'clock but
convention here that it was luck most of the fellows wanted to get
Prices
TIITTUIT
7to
Worth $15 More! 014
SALE! 2 Pe
Velvet Suite
$2495 Value! Box Spring to Match
Again Wards make history with a sensa-
tional new development in sleeping com-
fort at a record low price! Read the inside
spring construction story! See the expen-
sive rayon stripe woven ticking! Feel the
depth of the cushiony ultra-violet ray
treated felted cotton and the even support
of the health-giving 242 coil Posture-Right
inner-spring unit!
119 - 123 E
that put him In the stump collec
Uiig buninem While working for
II bond firm Beret an amateur
Manly collector wax looking over
I dealer's collection and found
Valuable Maim) He bought it for
CI paid COO more a bill of sole
mid litter sold it for s3450
Zero Smith Enrolls
TUSCALOOSA Ala (UP) — A
University of Alabama student who
ent( red college this fall had two
strikes against him before he atart-
1 ed school as far as Ma chancea of
(nuking good grades art concerned
'AI' !dee Cives—s
(Continued from Page D
know But most of the fellows had
to also their iltiMeg for Kemal
autograph hunters I just hope they
didn't sign their names to checks!
by mistake There wits Edd Mitch-
ell for instance who was mistaken'
by several persons for the movie
cowboy Torn Mix Permmally I
doll't we A lot of resemblance un-
less you look ut the white outfit
Edd was wearing
I want to put In my two bits
worth about the Highway Patrol
too If anybody doubts the effi-
ciency of this organiration they
khould have seen the way the heavy
traffic was handled With a aleady
stream of cars coming and going
all day I didn't see a single traffic
jam or any traffic trouble at all
All the way from TH1811 to Clare-
more patrol cars were keeping
watch and from my point of view
did an exceptionally good Job of
keeping order -
Bus Driver Praised
Finally time rolled around for us
to be thinking of heading for our
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Carrying Charge
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Shaded center
coils support your
greatest weight
you get MORE
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3-Pleee Bed Outfit
Worth $3995 anywhere! You get a
steel panel bed with waterfall edges
innerspring mattress platform spring!
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going so we (tient stay Mr Watson
our bus driver who incidentally
hapotied to be one Of the best
natured drivers I have ever hod the
fortune to meet headed the bus
for home and after finally gettil4
out of the heavy truffle he ninde
good time He Vita IniP driver who
could crack jokes along with the
rent of tile bunch and there were
plenty or jokea told on the waV
home too It stined that almost
any amount of horse play waa ail
right with the driver as king m we
didn't go to work on the bus
But Jokes horse play and alt we
got hotne all together and I got 0
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Equipped With Electric Fan
FACE TITREE
chance to aoak the 601P feet for a
while You'll never know the fun of
trying IA) march about neveiR1
11411-11844d boota until
youve trled itand If yuu don't
throw the hoota Remy after you try
It Ill conglutinate you and cheer
lay it4fillit you're a better man
than I pill
Kick Kit h4 Bark
CINCINNA'rl (1) P--()tittit4)11
NIP 14 walking idly Wong the
street took a hettitny kick at a
cardboard box In his way Hos-
pital attaches NW that the boY
wienclied his lett les and disiu
egted his bl't knee
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Long-Wearing wool pile t
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Full porcelain enam-
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trim with a warm
brou n
The ELECTRIC FAN
which Ls thermostat-
ically controlled to
turn off and on auto-
matically will circu-
late the heat through
the home — No (vitt
spots — No soot
will Heat Up to 5
Rooms '
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Buy your Furniture — Rugs — Stoves and all you'll need for win-
ter at these low prices - - - and spread your payments woe
by using Words Monthly l'Illtnent Flan! A credit amount may be
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