The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 34, Ed. 1 Monday, April 9, 1945 Page: 3 of 6
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Reffeat To Alps
ehtaka hatched in January sste-
at 160,000 or la percent
*Mow 1M4, it to reported in Uto
currant tosue of tha ^lnhn—
JN"* *ultotin. monthly pobtt-
(■Mon of tha University of Okto-
Turkey growers an planning to
toenaaa production a percent, aat
Iran early eatimatee thto year*
orop ahouM equal that of 1M4, It
*■■ revealed.
Only about a third ae many
bo*» wen marketed in Vbbruaiy
m wen marketed for tha
poriod* a year a«o. while the
toMketlm of (beep waa to penout
treater than for laat yeer.
NBW YOU STOCKS
HKW YORK, Apr. *—(*>—Select-
ed atooka wen able to extend the
recovery movea by fraettoaa in
today’s market but many leaden
failed to make any headway.
Quotations slipped hen and
then after the opening and n»«d
Irregularity ruled near the fourth
hour. Dealings were quiet through*
out.
DlUttf the Week
Apr. 1, an Important confannoe wee
held in Hgmaringen, ao that all #.
tails oonneeted with thto latest da*
velopment oould he dleoueeed and
cleared. OffiotoUy. the meettng wee
on* of SS leadership. The offtotol
program to the "Report of the Ratoh-
•fuahnr 8S on Pact and Future Da*
velopmenta.” The reiebafutomr to
NSW YORK COTTON
NKW YORK. Apr. S—<iP^-The
cotton futures market today ral-
lied into new high ground on
aggreaaive mill covering and oom*
mil Ion house buying.
Late prices wen It to 66 cants
a bale higher, May 23.23, July 31.M,
October 21.M.
PuWfc Rocorcfa
PKS Uttto off your beat?”
Tka manager was looking worried
m nervous.
"tou aaksd for My. Hudson?" want
"**» didn’t come in laat night X
•da worried about him,” I mid
'"*• PMnad to stay hen at The
^ageai Wheal?"
"Tea.”
“Do you know why?”
^"We wen closing the home at
tody Point. We Intended to n*
dm to Boston thto momli*.”
"Why net hut night?”
dldnt mm wise."
Jb the alienee that followed,
►rbe pinned that nmaik to a board
P* dissected it. With an add
m ha naumad:
“Whet was the reason for thto
lUe Junket down hew?”
“It waa a party," f said trd x
•didn’t keep a twinge of towny out
f my vwloa.
"Who was at this- party?”
••I think that before answering
ny men questions r*m entitled to
question of my own. Why the
CHICAGO GRAIN
CHICAGO, Apr. • —(/P*—Ora In
markets wen mixed today but
most prices wen on the off aide
with May rye in tha toad and at
tlmea sailing s 1/4 cento below
Saturday’s close.
At the finish, wheat waa S/8
higher to 1/3 lower than Satur-
day’* close, May 1.13 3/1 to 1/4;
oats down 1/3 to 1, May to.
LIVESTOCK
OKLAHOMA CITY. Apr. •—OP)
Cattle SAW. calves 400; early
sales beef steers to I16J0; veslen
and calves to $14.60.
Hoga 1,780: active, fully steady;
top and bulk 114.46.
Sheep 500; bulk lamb* unsold;
few Iambs 114.60 to $1640.
KANSAS CITY. Apr. • -UTh-
CatOe 35000. ealvaa IMS; torpMy
steady with close of last weak; steer
top $15.25; vealer top $14.
Hogs 2.100; top $1460.
Sheep ltJMto; lambs to «MJR.
Honest Nm Forwards
Cashier's Chock for $362
Gardens Flourish In
Pottawatomie County
SHAWNRH. Apr. 0 —<U.R>—The
garden outlook to good In Pottawa-
tomie county, says Jamas Law-
rence, county agent.
Enid Music Festival
Plans Are Cancelled
KNID, Apr. »-(UJl)—Because of
travel difficulties, Phillips unlver-
Mty has announced the annual
tri-state musical festival will not
IS. block T, Htokoc addition to B
Reno; lota 13 and U. block 166. B
Reno; lots 7 and 6 and SW 30-12-7;
R SB 5-13-1
Theodore E. Bomhoff to JMw'O.
Bomhoff. Into IS qnd IS, block
15$, lots M and U. block 174, B
Reno; lota 17 and 1$. block 7,Wtokex
addition to B Reno; lota 7 and $
and SW 30-13-7; B SB 6-13-d.
Thomas Banaon to Davidson and
Oast Lumbar oompatiy. Lota 1, 3, 1,
4. 6. 6. 7, S. 11, IX 1$ and 14, block
5, B Reno; lota 1. X I. 4. 6 and 7,
l ast down. The clock on the wall
“eked- Two little doors flew opso;
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"There were seven of us; be-
■idea Mr. Hudson and his daugh-
ter, Charley Strand, Eric Woolf,
’myself, and Bruce Temple and his
; daughter Brenda.”
"Blc Woolf.” The Inspector spoor-
ed the name. "Where is ha now?”
t don’t know. He toft yester-
day after lunch.”
“Whet time was it when you left
The Ledges to come to Minot?"
"About atari should my. 776 had
dinner at The Cock end Kettle, wmt
to the movies; then, while Mr. Hud-
■on returned to Tbs ledges for our
lUggage. wo went to The Wagon
Wlifol to get rooms for the night.
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KOMA you have a reserved
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"Why not?" .
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bo cooperative, but you will have to
use your Imagination a Uttto.”
“I’m a detective, not a writer of
mystery stories,” answered Marks.
“Mr. Trent, I hare been in touch
with Casa Rapes.”
“Oh," I said.
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Dyer, Ray J. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 34, Ed. 1 Monday, April 9, 1945, newspaper, April 9, 1945; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc924235/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.