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TTEDInhSDAY, MjY 27, 1953 THE SHREVEPORT TIMES SEVEN amid (Eas Meyo Cotton New York Stock Exchange Courtesy of, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner Bearie i New YorkyMay 26 CSV-Cotton futures overcame early small declines today. Final prices -wert 48 4 Field Sites Are Staked In District 1 Failure Is Cjarded At Lincoln Wildcat Four new field locations have to 80 cents a bale higher. Rheem Mfg Richfield Oil. Robertahaw Safeway i) High Low Close Lowe's 13 12 12 Lone Star 33 33 33 LorilUrd Co. 27 27 27 Louis.

4H 64a 64 Mack Truck. 12 12 12 Magnavox 18 18 18 Martin Co.w, 13 13 13 Masonite 20 Va 20 20 Mathson Ch, 39'. 39 39'. Meneel. Co 14.

144 14 New, Wildcats Are Staked In Etex Area Oil, Gas Production Gained in 3 Fields Tyler, Texas. May 26 Special East Texas newest wildcat drill St St San PI. High Low Close Cont 24 34 24 Cont 51 51 Vi 51 ConU 10 101. 10 ContL A '97 574 57 Corn -72 72 72 Crane Co 33 31 31 Crucible Stl. .31 30 31 Curtis Pub j.

7 7 Curtis WrlrJ." Dome Mines, IV 18. 19V. Douk Air 65' 66 Dow Chem 37 36s. 36 Dresser 20 20 20 St Reg Pa High Low Close 26i, 26 26 59V 59 59 20V 20 20 4 35 35 35 32 31 32 74 74 74 22 22 22 13 13 13 25 25 25 V4 59 58 59 11 10 10 42 42 42 69 69 69 38 38 38 S2 80 82 Savage Arm. Schenley Dis.

The upturn was considered partly technical, following declines the previous day. The government weekly weather report was more favorable than expected. Cessation of rains, particularly Sears South Vt 26 26'. 264 Miss KlV tu. 38V 381'.

38V4 been staked in the Shreveport district and two wells, one a wildcat, are to be abandoned, according to information from the local con Servel Inc Sharon Stl Shell Un Oil. Sinclair 67 66V4 66' 97 96 96 SkeUy Oil Du Pont. 34'. 34 34 Eastn 25 servation district office yesterday. Bossier parish Bellvue field is sites are staked In the widelv-sepa- 24 24 43 44 34' 34.

47 47 16 161,. 11 11 Eastmarl Kod 44 El Paso 34 Elee Auto L. "474 Emerson El 16 In the central belt, last week permitted fields to dry and enabled farmers to resume planting opera in line for a new Blossom venture I'rated counties of an Zandt and operated by Braineau and Tyrrell, High Low Clott Adm 37 87 37 Air 374 37 7Vi Allex 36 33 35 Allied QWt MVh Mfe Allied 39 3' 39 AUis Chal 84'. Alum Co Am 47 46 47 Amer Pet W9 166' 16TVi Amer 141 13i 14 Amer 35Vb 35 35H Am Cyan 48H 47 47H Am 38V. 38 38 Am 17Vi 17'i 174 Am 23 33' 233 Am Rad 14' 14 14.

Am 35 35 35H Am 15fiV 155s4 158 73 73. 73'i Am J1H 20. 21H Anaconda Cp 37s 37 37T Armco 384 38" 38i Armour Co U'm 1P '11 Am Dry G. 30 20 20 Atch TiS Fe 96 9S't 96 Atlan 28 38Va 28 Avco MfB 7 7 7 Baldwin Loc. 10 10 lOVa Bait 27 27 Bait 4 Pr.

47 46 46 Bendix 62 62 62 Benef Ind .87 36 37 BenguetMin, 1 1 1 Beth Steel i 82 52 S2 law Kno 21 20 20 Boeing 43 42 42 Borden 56V, 55 55'-. Bora War 80 79 793i Brigs 39 394 394 Bud Mfg. 14 14 14 Burr Ad 15 15 15 Butte 94 'i Emerson RAP 11 Mo Kan Tex. Monsanto Mont Ward-, Motorola Mot Mullins Mfg. Murray Corp.

Nash Kelv Nat Nat Cash Rg. Natl Cyl Gas. Nat Nat Gyp NaU SU Nat Nehi NY 68 68 68 61 'm 61 61 35 35 35 31 30 30 24 23 24 22 21 31 23 22 23 36 36 36 56 56 56 18 18 18 19 19 19 22 22 22 45 45 454 28' 28 28'. 12Vi 12 12 2-iV 234, 24U 20 20 20 21'4 21V, 21 sJl i recorded in Panola, Marion and 18 18 18. 13 14 14 25 34 25 36 36 36 47 47 47 97 96 96 46 46 46 28 28.

28 53 53 53 71 70 71 72 71 71 35 34', 35 tions. High Low Close July 33.79 33.65 33.79 local operators. The Lodwick Lumber company No. 1 was sited in section 23-19-11 and Barnwell Drilling Harrison counties. TO Socony Vac.

Solar Air. Southern Co. Sou Nat So Cal So Pac South Sperry Std Std Oil Std Oil Std Oil Std Oil Sid SU Stone W. Studebaker Sunray Oil Swift tc Co. Syming Goul Telauto 4ii uuiinrasi, tan siiui rouniy Oct.

33.80 33.62, 33.80 and si miles northeast of Grand company has contracted to cut the hole. Equit Erie RR F'child Ferrp En Firestn Flintkote Fla Pow. Fla Freept Calr Garrett Saline townsite a venture 21 21 11 8 8 8 15 15 15 23Vi 23W- 23 63 63 63 29' 29 29 23'. 23. 23..

34V. 31 34 47 47 47 184 18 18 29 29 29 74' 4 13 73a The stake lies 1.483 feet north 24 24 24 26 26 26 is to be drilled by W. V. Wise of NY Ship. and 1,205 feet west from the sec 35 34 35 18 18 18 tion southeast corner.

37 37 Zn Nig 27 27 27 Norfk 47 464 46 Nor Am Av. 19 18 19 North Am 20 20 20 Nor Pac 73 72 73 North Stat Pr 12V 12 12 6'. 6 6 Gen Elec BUIfOX A. HARDEY 10 10 10 Texas 54V. 53'.

M'i TV. MAYO Mayo Elected Chairman of Charity Board T. Mavo, Shreveport insur Dec 33.80 33.60 1 33.80 Marcli 33.86 33.65 1 33.8S May 33.85 33.65 33.85 July 33.48 33.37 337n Oct 3255 32.86 33.03b Middling spot 34.02n up 10. n-NominaL New Orleans, May 26 UP) Cottoa futures declined early here today, but rallied in the late dealings on trade buying and short covering. Closing prices were steady 35 cent 12 '4 12 12 Nowest Airl.

52 53 Tex Pd 54 Tex 93 93 93 Tex Pac Coal 39 38 39 uen S3 SJ'-a Gen Mot. 62V. 61 61 Gen Pub Ut. 26 25 26 Gen 31 31 31 Geo Pao Ply. 15 15 15, Glidden Co" 34' 34 34 Goodrich Co.

66 66V 66 Goodyr 52V4 52 14 Gr NorOi 56 55'4. S5 Textron 10 10 10 Tide Wat 24 23 24 Tyler as No. 1 George Wilderspin. l.ocation is ,1.320 fret from the south and 570 from the west lines of an SO-acre tract in the survey. Permit depth would test the Paluxy section.

It is the second 6uch exploration for this general area to be scheduled recently. V. H. Bryant of Tyler earlier spotted a 7.000-foot hole five iriles east and south of Grand Saline. Timken Det 24 24 24 rimken Kol 44 44 Cit Fin 38 38 28 Calu tc Hec.

8 8 Hunt Oil company filed for a drill permit on a new location in Springhill field. Webster parish. The W. B. Burns et al No.

2 was spotted in section 6-23-10 and Is slated to be drilled to a depth. Contract for this venture was awarded to Penrod Drilling company. Drill-site is 2.331 feet west and 365 feet north of the southwest corner. Caddo parish's Pine Island field Local Oil Man Is Named to Head i A Sheveport Independent oil Green HL 27' canad Pac 28 3i7'. Capital Airl.

12 12 Toideo Ed 12 12 12 Transcl W. 18 18 18V4 Twen Fox 16V, 16V, 16 Un Carbide 67 66 66V. Union El Mo. 22 22 22 ance man, was unanimously elect Carrier 43' 43 to 50 cents a bale higher. ed chairman of Charity hospital's Case Co.

18i 18 38 37 38 55 54V 54 26 25 25 13 12 12 42 42 .42 38 .38 38 5 5M, 5 10 10V3 10H 8v, 8', 8'. 27. 27' 27Vi 71 71 71 364 364 214 21 21 15 14'. 15 34 33'. 34 31 31V.

31 32 "4 32 32'. 57 '4 57 V. 57 30'. 30. 30'.

26 26'. 26 40'i 40 's Ohio Ohio Oil Okla r. Oliver Corp. Otis Elev Pac Packard Mot. Pan Am Air.

Pandhdl Param Penney Penn Dx Cm. Penn RR Pepsi Cola Phelps Dod. Phila Philco PhUlips Plym Oil Pub Sv Pullman Inc. Pure Oil Union Oil 39 39 39. seven-member board of supervisors High Low dose July 33.74 33.62 33.73 yesterday.

109 109 109', 28 27 27 38', 38 38 54 53 53 124 43 4 18'i 25'. 19Va 28 14 38 20 18 42'. 76H 75' 4 Oct 33.76 33.61 33.73b eperatorand one time head of the Eastenh San Ausrustlne countv Dec 33.76 33.62 33.75 27 25 19 19'i' 28 28 14 14 38 38 20 19 18 18 424 76 75 76 75 86 86 26 26 36 Chamber jof Commerce here has. has a sew drillsite 12 miles been nantd director of the Louisi-'east of Broadhus townsite, with was the scene of two new ventures. A chalk test is scheduled by.

H. 15 15 15 27 27 27 39 39 39 ana Land ind Exploration company 344 33 34V4 13V, 13 13 23 22', 23 36 35a. 36 4fi. 48 48 22Va 22 22' 52'4 52', 16''. 16 16 15 15 15 774 76 76 14 13 13 79 79 79 29'.

29 29 40 40 40' 53 52 52 17 17V. 17 64 63 63 24 23 23 44 43 44 '4 11 10 10 674 67 67 8, 8 84 29'. 29 29 39 38 39 "4 9 8 8 78 77 77 35', 35 35 23 23'. 9 kmorv uaibraith or Belcher in sec Grey Hound Grum Air En Gulf- Mob O. Gulf Oil Gulf St Halliburton Holly Houd Hers.

Houst Oil Hudson Mot. Ill Cent Int Harv Intl Nick Inter Intl Johns-Man Jones Lau. KCS Ry Kayser Julius Kennecott C. Laclede Gas. Lehigh LOF Libby Men Liggett M.

Lion Oil Co Lockhead Air 86 15V4 55 544 55 tion 15-21-15. The Herndon No. 1 Union Pac. United Air. United Aire.

Un Fruit United Gas. United Parm US US Steel Unit Strs Warner Warren Pet. Penn Western Un. Westg Air Westing Wheelg Stl Willys Over. Wilson Wool worth York Corp Mayo is a former commissioner of public utilities and served as chairman of the city's democratic executive committee.

He was appointed to the board, along with the other six members, last May 15 by Gov. Robert Kennon. As board chairman, he succeeds Celanese -t. Cent Sou Cerro De Pa Certain Teed Chesa Cpn Chi Mil S. Chi NW Chi Chrysler Cities Coca Cola Colo Fuel Col road Colum Gas.

Colum Coml Coml Comwl Consol Cprm. Consol Edisn. Consol Con 116 115 115 26 hole projected to 9,500 feet which shoulj? test into the Travis Teak. The wnture is Stanolind Oil and Gas company's No. 1 J.

II. Fox with location spooted 330 feet from the soutM and 900 from the northeast is located 1.386 feet outh and 122 3 36 effective June 1, according" to information from the concern. A. Hardey, prominent figure in) local and national petroleum Irlrcles. will succeed as Radio 26 26 3 3 RKO 4 4 Raythen Mfg.

12 Rem Hand 17 16 42 feet west of the northeast corner. 9 9 15 15 37 36', 36 35, 42 42 28 27 46 46 39 38 16 15 10 10. 4 12 17 Drilling contract for the attempt 28 46' 39 15T has been let to McDowell and Cook March 33.82 33.67 33.82 Mav 33.73 33.70 33.80h b-Bid. RHZIVZPOKT COTTOl (Clesiag Sat IBIS Iaca Courtesy Ferguson Cotttm Co. Strict middling .33 Middling 32 SO Strict low middling 36 Low middling 28 Strict ordinary .....................36 69 Hard ordinary 23.5 Seven-eights S.SS sower Inch higher Inch 132 1.00 higher Inch 116 1.25 higher Zecehjts mmi HmhMBcata Receipts 3 Shipments 520 lines of a 100-acre lease in the Wil 19 18 18 45 44 45 13 13' 13 15V 15, 15Va 35 34 35 30 20'.

20 35 35 353 8 8 8 38 38 38 S3 52 52 194 19 19 head of (he compan)-, Paul T. Sea-' of Vivian. 10 liam White survey. ahore. 45 44 44' REO MOTORS Reo 23 22 11.

Repub 50 Revere CP .38 Reynolds RJ. 46 Dr. J. R. Stamper, "well-known physician, who was named to the board In section 25-22-15 of this field.

22 23 22 22 11 11 50'. 50V. 37 38 45 46 22 31 21 Twice -president of the Indepen- Stanolind was one of the more Renshaw Brothers of 11 gore, Youngst 42 42 42 70 at the same time by Kennon. Zenith Radio. 71 70 Dr.

Tom J. Smith, surgeon, was dent Pjftroleum Association of active companies in the buying America. Hardey has bee affili-jtrt nd. which was kicked up with ated -with the oil industr sincere finding of Georgetown lime Texas, plan a Nacatoch well. The Tyson No.

1 was spotted 100 feet south and 1.412 feet east of the renamed vice chairman. Election of officers came at the American Stock Exchange Courtesy of Merrill Lynch, Pierce Fenner Beane Total receipts 119.98T 1914 when he joined Gulf lefining Faction the Fort Trinidad company 'X fld on the Houston-Madison Since5 that time. HardevYaS been '-T "eav-v, connecied with several 'mr pe-'s there, Louisiana, troleuni companies tncl.dine newest cu-UIsites In the close of a regular board meeting yesterday afternoon which was largely devoted to details of the move to new hospital headquarters Total shipments iu.4e Stock on hand 21,802 NEW KUANS SPOT COTTON New Orleans. May 26 JPi Soot coltasi United -Gas corporation anrf 1,1 lne trpna aPPar" in the Confederate Memorial medical center next Tuesday. evaluate closed steady SO cents a bale higher.

Sales 183. Low middling Middling 33 39 northwest corner. Drilling will be done by well operators. A Lincoln parish wildcat well about 2 miles east of Liberty was abandoned at a deep 9,366. A joint venture by W.

C. Feazel and Southwest Gas company, Shreveport. the G. H. Dye No.

I was drilled in section 16-19-4, a distance of 670 feet south and 304 feet east of the section's northwest corner. lic Gai corporation. Jv "present a move to Jl extensive aa-eage taken in In he severed nis tw wit ine mrpi last var the buy Other board members, also Ken Good middling 32 99 High Low Close i High Low Close High Low Close High Low Close) Am Mar 5 5 5 Coast Carib. 4 4. 4 GWT Yell 10 10 10 Nat Fuel 14 14 14V Amurex 16 16 16 Cosden Pet 19 18', 19 Great Lakes.

2 1 1 Pac Petrol 2 2 2 Anglo Iran 18 17 17 Creole Pet 69 69 69 Humble 65 65 65 Pantepec Oil 4 4 4 Ark Fuel Oil 9 9 9 Crown Cnt 69 69 69. Imperl 31 31 31 Rio Grande 2 2 2 Barium 7 7 7 Dumont Lab. 14 14 14 Int Petrol 26 26 26 Royalite Oil .15 .15 15 Calif El 10 10 Duval 30 30 30 Kaiser Fra 4 4 4 Sherwin Wil. 66 6 66 Calv Cons 5 5 5 El Bond 25 25 25 Lake 7 7 7 Technicolor 16 16 16 Cda Sou Oils. 10 9', 9 Eureka Corp.

1 1 1 La Land 48 47 474 Unit Shoe M. 37 36 36 Cdntl Oil 5H 5 HI 5Hj Fargo Oil 34 3 3 Me Pub 21 21 21 Woodley Pet. 41 39 41 Claud 4 4 4 Fed Pete 6 6 6 Middles 13 13V, 13 non appointees, are R. R. Adams, Sam D.

Hunter. Dr. Malcolm Receipts 2.298. Stock 306.347. AVERAGE COTTON PRICE New Orleans.

May 26 iV The Kaffie. and H. R. Meriwether, Jr. Dr.

C. S. Sentell is hospital medi major concerns to enter he pe-j In ranola countv. Skellv Oil com-troleum industry as an indcndeit(Pany has made another oil comple-perator. I i tion nPar Beckville on the north- In the field of petroleurrfadmm-Vest flank of the Carthage gas field.

Istration. Hardey has sefced asjThe No. A-2 Mathews, William Mc-commlssioner of rtur-iFadden survej-. was finished for cal director. average price of middling 15-16 inch spot cotton at 10 designated Southern spot markets today mas 35 cents a bale higner at 33.28 cent a pound; previous day 33-21: week ago 33.71: month ago 33.29: year ago Average for the past 30 market days was 33.28.

Middling Ta-ineh average 31.00. Sales 6.534. Sneed Brothers. Bossier City Spotlight Stocks New York. May 26 (P Sales, closing Stocks abandon the operators, filed to Unlisted Stocks Courtesy of Merrill Lynch.

Pierce. Fenner Sc Beane uit guwrndioriai lerrj ot sam 171.15 barrels of oil daily through Jones. From 1941 to 194S. served quarter-inch choke from 6.204-330. Davis et al No.

1. section 5-11-11 of price and net change of the fifteen most active stocks today. na Mm-, feet in the Tettit. Gas-oil ratio was as chairman of the Loui: ral board. 1 Sales Close Chg.

Stocks Belle Isle Bossier parish's Bull Bayou field, having drilled to a drv depth of 3,020 feet. Location of the wellsite is 632 feet north and 330 feet east The Weather iCent La Elec Xew York. May 26 (JP) The stock market declined today but staged a good recovery from the lows just 1 Pharmacists End 3-Day MeetHere NY Central Celanese Am Alleghany Am Saf Paz -While his attention las been focused on the oil and grjf industry, both locally and Hardey has been a prominent figure in local civic activities, f.cluded in THE FORECAST Shreveport and vicinity Clear to vart before the close. The worst of the fall which of the southwest corner of the northwest quarter in the southwest quarter. Commonwealth Gas Delta Air Foremost Dairies Franco Wyo Hiawath Oil Lone Star Steel Long Bell Lbr tMo) Natural Mo Pac Pf ly cloudv today.

Continued warm with -V 1 1 1 never was urgent was erased by to one. Newest oil completion for the north flank of the Wood-lawn gas field in Marion county is No. 3 Mason survey, an operation of R. W. Fair of Tylerj It was good for 328.5 barrels daily through quarter-inch choke with tubing pressure of 500 pounds and pav from the Pettit at 6.514-86 feet.

31,400 24 25.600 25 25.300 156 14 200 4 11.300 8 11.000 43- 10.900 14 9.900 49 9.300 4 9.300 47. 8 800 28 8.500 27 8.500 12 8.300 11 7.600 5 Am Airline Am Car Fdy Intercon Rubber South Pac th list of his, civic hofrs and ac high of 93 degrees and low of 70 degrees. Louisiana Clear to partly cloudy and warm todav: gentle to moderate variable winds on the coast. Arkansas Clear to partly cloudy ana Bid Offer Irt 1A 20'4 21 154 15i 28', 29 19s. 20 42' i 43 7 7', 9U 18 18.

12', 12, 36a 8 8V-4 16 16i 31 31 18' 19v4 12V 464 47 V4 23. 234 i67. nv, 16 1SV4 21" 21 eomplishments are rsitions of Olm Industries 36 36 Deatl Transamerica is leadership in the Sh eport Com- Duq Lt warm. munitv, chest. Nor a council, the late comeback.

Volume was light for the session as a whole, a factor that led the more optimistic brokers to write the session off as of minor significance. East Texas Partly cloudy and warm. Moderate to locally fresh southerly winds 'Oliver Corp The three-day convention of the P0 and the on the coast. Chamber of Comm American Legion. MRS.

O.B. ARBOril Lewisville, May 26 (Special) Mrs. O. B. Arbour of Texarkana.

Louisiana State Pharmaceutical as Pan Am Sul Seismograph Southern Prod Southwest Gas South Shore Oil Springfield Tenn Gas Trans TETC Texas Gas Trans Transcl Gas Pipe TEMPEEATl'EES TESTEEDAT sociation was adjourned yesterday in snreveport, Hajlev maintains his home at 423Jf Chamberlain Harrison county's latest comple former resident of Lewisville. diediafternoon after installation of new Dow Jones Averages New York, May 26 UffV tion in the Wood lawn gas field is -at Texarkana hospital late Monday officers. They also pointed out that the drive. ts 88 S9 9 1:14 Stanolind Oil and Gas company's Stocks Open High Low Close Chg. atternoon.

and will be huried here included were Joseph S. Lucas, Barometer. 6:15 Sunrise today Sunset first hour when prices were in good shape accounted for 220,000 277.06 277.43 275.12 276.371.10 weanesaay atternoon alter services of New Orleans, m-psiripnt: Dornthvi30 inds ai nana jva.u iin.iii ihb.ih v.no shares, and the final 30 minutes lounfr unit. Holly Page sur-very, five miles northeast of Wood-lawn townsite. The well gauged 3.2r0.000 feet daily through quar of trading when prices were rising OCC Wofi't Cut Oklahoma Oil at the First Methodist church in Texarkana.

Survivors Include her husband, a son and four sisters. A TEAK AGO TESTEEDAT Maximum Minimum 69 Highest of record, this date 99 Lowest of record, this date St) uouuucii, vi unran, tur- 15 utils 50.99 51.13 50.78 51.01 0.01 responding secretary: Albert H.6S stocks .109.04 109.27 ins. 29 ioa.8i-o.4i Moore, of Alexandria, rponrrlingrlTransactions In stocks used In averages: secretary, and John p. Mcxuity, of was credited with 210.000 shares ter-inch choke from the No other full hour got above Stock Sales New York. May 26 (JPi Approx.

final total today 1.160.000 Previous day 1.180.000 Week ago 1.117.505 Month ago 1.327.055 Year ago 2,036.644 Two years ago 1,191.460 Jan. 1 to date 163.402.700 1952 to date 144.272.093 19M to date 218.564.783 1950 to date 204.709.451 1949 to date 94.635,747 Pettit zone uoo shares. New Orleans, treasurer. Utilities 28.200 Mfsx. Mia.

Pcta. CHy Amarillo 100 9 The Associated Press average of Total Quota ii June 212.800 Close Chg! Plane Missing Atlanta 91 Baton Kouge 93 Boise 54 Bonds -07 tu stocKs declined 40 cents. The average stands at $110.90. The industrial component of the average Oklahoma Cif. Mav 40 Bonds 84.540.03 10 1st Bails 94.74 0.05 10 2nd Rails 6.18 0.05 10 Utila 92.590.06 10 Inds 94.660.03 was down xo cents, the railroads Off Ore.

Coast; Brownsville 92 Chicago fiS Dallas 5 Denver 72 Detroit 80 El Paso 98 Havre. Mont. 62 U.K The Oklfoma Corporation commission ref fed Tuesday to re-1 were down 50 cents, while the util Livestock CHARLES M. ZAHLLER Marshall, Texas, May 26 (Special) Charles Munson Zahller, 87. of Oklawaha.

died Sunday in the Longview Nursing home, Long-view, Texas. Mr. Zahller was born Sept. 13. 1S65, in Kenton.

Ohio. His body was shipped to Ocala. for funeral services and burial in the Oklawaha cemetery. Oklawaha. Fla.

Arrangements here were under the direction of the Rains and Talley funeral home. .04 Those Installed as members of the executive committee were Guy Alford, of Columbia; Dale Andrews, of Baton Rouge; Drew Bridges, of Alexandria; Frank G. Reiger, of Baton Rouge: Charles V. Giordana, of Xew Orleans; Redfield Bryan, of Baton Rouge, and Joseph J. Biundo, of Independence, retiring state president.

The district vice-presidents, also duce the Okla-na oil production iT allowable for month of June. 1 dl On ljOcU (I Houston 91 Indianapolis 89 ram Jacksonville eespite a pleaof the Phillips Pe ities held unchanged. Shreveport See it Crow Day by Day troleum comply for a 10 per cent 70 71 43 78 2 TJ 51 57 63 43 73 72 77 74 74 69 49 71 78 60 72 56 72 67 74 76 47 69 65 Vancouver. B. May 26 (JP) A fin aim Panariian Hnmhr vac Chicago, May 26 (JP) (USDA Salable hogs most choice 190-270 lb.

butchers 24.2S24.65; few Kansas City 91 Lake Charles 91 Little Rock 94 Los Angeles 68 Memphis 94 The allowedCaily production wasmissing off the Oregon coast today Chicago, May 26 (JP) The grain market regained its equilibrium on loads 190-220 24.75; 280-230 lb.iMiami lixed at 519, Darreis, the same i with 10 men aboard. installed, are Leo Constantino, of as for May the board of trade today after the 23.50-24.25; few 160-180 lb. 21.50-iMinn-1-St Paul 24.25; most sows 400 lb. and lighter jw Ymk" 21.00-22.50. Oklahoma City 1 Phn.n i 86 68 92 61 95 92 98 It left Vancouver Island at Walker T.

night on a 1.200-mile flieht to San Conserva New Orleans, districts 1 and Remy Guidry. of Lafayette, district t.i'1 Found of SUSIE ROGERS CHAFFIV Mansfield, May 26, (Special) Funeral services for Miss Susie th Salable cattle salable calves? St. Louis Bl'ILDIXG PERMITS Nineteen building permits totaling $309,930.97 were issued yesterday in the office of Charles Leslie, city building inspector. Among the while stora 3: Thomas Peyton, of Shreveport, district Paul Hammond, of Gil- commission said that Diego. Calif.

Its last radio report stocks over the at 2:22 a.m. asing. those of Okla-J A lone clue was reported bv the are decreasing, and nine United States and Canadian oOO; bulk to low prime steers ileattie previous session'6 sharp -decline. It didn't show any great strength, however, failing by far to make up all of j-esterday's losses. Wheat closed i-7 higher, corn tion are in 70 90 92 Rogers Chaff in.

60-year-old lifetime bertt district Jonn D. Broome, of resident of Grand Cane, who diediTSatnn Pnncr- nictt im, SHREVEPORT Washington homa orig: and yearlings around 1.3o0 lb. down 22.50-23.75; high choice to mostly prime 24.00-24.75; good to more important were: ne could no reason for penal- planes which searched a wide area at her home yesterday after a brief jRjieV( of oberlin. district 7. 'and Okyma for the national of the Pacific ocean.

uiness, win De neia at iu a.m.!paui Zundel. of Alexandria, dis- low-choice 20.o-22.2o; commercial W. N. Ward, six-room brick veneer dwelling located at 4456 Fair RED KTVEK SYSTEM First column of figures indicates flood stages, second column stages day before yesterday, third yesterday, fourth rain during last 24 hours. unchanged to 84 higher, oats 4- higher, rye 94 lower to 4 higher.

oeveiopme'- weanesaay ac me urewui lunerartrict to low-good 18.00-20.25; choice and soybeans a -1 4 and lard prime heifers 21.75-23.75; good to way avenue and valued at $14,749. Contractor is L. J. Berrv. 10 to 30 cents a hundred pounds a ed low-choice 20.00-21.50; utility and home Mansfield.

Officiating ministers will be the Rev. M. II. Hockenhull. pastor of the Grand Cane Methodist church.

higher. C. M. Duckett, a six-room brick Arthur City i Index commercial cows 12.25-14.50; utility During the business session, which opened at 9 a.m. yesterday with invocation by Rabbi David Lefkowitz.

of B'nai Zion temple, the state association opposed, and commercial bulls veneer dwelling located at 4458 13.75-16.50;! Fulton the Rev. C. H. Jones, pastor Spring bank After an aerial search through most of the morning, a U. Air Force plane from McChord base reported sighting an orange box afloat 24 miles south of the last position reported by the missing Royal Canadian Air Force Lancaster.

It was the first report of a possible clue. Grain Quotations airwav avenue and valued at arid ol Mi: the Grand Cane Baptist church. th O. P. Xi4 spokesman for Phillips, contelded that with the increase in (rational storage, Oklahoma shoJd reduce its production.

Pound tJld the commission that Texas prolacers are trying to win part of tie Great Lakes market, which lslnow supplied by Oklahoma anI other central states and that a reduction in Oklahoma production yould penalize local pro- 749. Contractor is L. J. Berry. good fat bulls mostly 14.50-15.00; commercial to choice vealers 18.00-25.00; few prime 26.00.

oy resolution, ownership or opera iss Chaff in was born here and Chain Battery company, addi made her home in Grand Cane 25 88 85 25 116 107 27 17 9 16 9 22 24 2 22 9 39 250 24 1 33 399 393 32 42.9 42.9 25 18 4 16.3 38 22 23 4 21 4 29 27.8 27.1 18 192 17.2 tions and alterations to building lo "directly or indirectly." Copie the resolution, offered bv T. Shreveport Grand Ecore Alexandria LITTLE Horatio Whitecliffs SIXPHUK Hagansport Naples McCartney Bridge CYPRESS Jefferson W. all her life. She is survived by one niece one nephew and a number of other cated at Spring and Caddo streets. Value was listed at $120,674 and contractors as Harper and Flor-sheim General Building contractors.

The box was reported about 23 to the Shreveport Medical society and the Louisiana Medical society. relatives oucers miles offshore, off the Siuslaw river. Pound felso pointed out that Ca inis resolution "recognized" that Commercial National bank, al I ROY MIDDLETOV MISSISSIPPI SYSTEM ownership or operation of phar nadian producers are also cutting terations and repairs to building lo Chicago. May 26 (INS' WHEAT High Low Close July 2.10'i Sept. 2.14.

2.13U 2.13-". Dec 2.20. 2 18 2.19'4 March 2.243. 2.23 2.23'3 CORN July 1.56 1.55s. 1.56i Sept 1.54.

1.5S. 1.544 Dec 1.493. 1.48. 148', March 1.53'. 1.52'.

1 523. OATS July 70U 69. 70U Sept. 70. 69ia 70', Dec 73.

72'. 73, March 75'a 74 'i 75'fr SOYBEANS July 2.86W 2.84'4 2.85'4 Sept 2.70'4 2.681. 2.69:U Nov 2.63 2.61 2 63 Jan. 2.66 2.64' 4 2.66'. 4 1 Pleasant Hill.

May 26 (Special) 1 The U. -5; Coast Guard, which relayed the information from the In on th Great Lakes market. macies dv pnysicians is contrary funeral services for Rov (Pete) to medical and pharmaceutical FORT WORTH Fort Worth. Texas. May 26 Livestock: Cattle 4.200.

Slow; unevenly weak to 50c lower: spots off more: utility and good slaughter steers and yearlings 15-20; few head choice to 21; cutter and utility 10-14; most beef cows 10-12; few head to 13.50; canners and cutters 7-10; some shelly canners below bulls individuals to 14: medium and good stocker steer yearlings. 13-18: few choice 18-19: one load 19.25. with heifers at 17; medium and good stocker heifers. 12-15; stocker cows 9-13. Calves 800.

Slow; unevenly weak to 50c or more lower; low grades off most: good and choice slaughter calves 17-20; few head choice to 21; utility and commercial 10-15; culls, medium to choice stocer steer calves 13-20; one load 20.50. Hogs Butchers 25e lower: saws search plane, said it would be after Middleton, 62-year-old victim of a cated at 329 Texas street, valued at $11,100. Architects were listed as Wiener and Wiener and contractor as Robert A. Neff. etnics," and charged that "such 11 p.m.

before a cutter could reach heart attack, will be held at 4 p.m the scene to make a surface searcj To Open Bids on Land in Cameron Wednesday at the Belmont Baptist and check on the floating piece. church with the Oliver Rob Sam Miciotto. six-room brick ve situations invariably result in channeling of prescriptions by physicians to certain pharmacies." Further business of the conven erts, pastor, and the Rev. Cecil neer dwelling located at 4106 Fairfield avenue, valued at $19,500. B.

National Gain in Batonj Rouge, May 26 (JPy -The Salley, pastor of the Pleasant Hill Baptist church, officiating. Mr. Middleton died at 9:15 a.m. I Flood Present 24-Hour Station Stage Stage Change MISSISSIPPI St. Louis 30 115 I.Memphis 34 25 9 0 6 Helena 44 34 7 0 3 Arkansas City 42 29 3 6 9 iVicksburg 43 33 3 9.3 (Natchez 48 40.5 Red Riv Lndg 45 s39.i 4 9.3 Baton Rouge .35 Donaldsonville 28 s23 4 91 New Orleans 17 13 9 9.1 ATCHAFALATA Morgan City SJ 90 OlACHITA Camden 26 32 3 8 1 Monroe 40 45 5 49.3 BLACK JonecviUe SO c54 8 401 OHIO Pittsburgh 25 rl7 49 1 CincinnaU S2 28 9 4.3 Cairo 40 33 LI ARKANSAS Litue Rock 23 7 Stage yesterday morning.

itate njineral board today gi nounced, that two large tracts in V.I lUlG KJll OllOWH weak; choice 190-240 with today in a Pleasant Hill hospital. most sales at 24.25: choice 250-325 lh 22.75-23.75; choice 150-180 23-24: sows He is survived bv seven sisters, Mrs. B. F. Powell, Mrs.

Audie Clark Tulsa, May 26 (JP) The na tion's daily average crude oil ind and Mrs. Melvin Johnson, all of mostly a lew to 21.50; feeder pigs. 21 down. Sheep 12.500. Choice and prime spring lambs, steady to 1.00 hiaher: other irailM condensate production increased Pleasant Hill, Mrs.

Ivy Thompson of Shreveport, Mrs. R. L. Sibley of springers especially lightweights, weak to 1.00 lower; ail other classes steady: choice prime spring lambs utility and Mrs. Sally Dixon, both of Mar-thaville.

and two brothers, J. R. the Rockefeller Wild Life Preserve In Cameron parish will be open for bidding at the June 17 board meeting. The tracts, one 233 acres and the other. 2,593 acres, are part of a larger tract withdrawn from bidding last week when an error was discovered the advertisement.

Oil men who came to make bids on the leases predicted at that time the tract would bring bids into the millions of dollars. 16,200 barrels during the Meek fnd-ed May 23, the Oil and Gas Journal reported The total daily average 6.346.950 barrels, brineinz to to gooa springers cnoice old crop lambs and yearlings scarce: few utility Middleton and Bob Middleton, both E. Nims was listed as contractor. Rose Park Builders, a six-room brick veneer dwelling located at 3747 Merwin street, valued at $10,620. PROPERTY TRANSFERS Among the more important property transfers recorded yesterday at the office of Dozier Webster, clerk of court, were: Rose Park Builders, to Ran-del Andrew Mayberry, a lot on Merwin street near Hassett street, including all buildings and improvements, for $10,250.

Albert R. Driver to Benjamin F. Preston, one lot and part of another on 69th street near Clift aveV nue, including all buildings and: improvements, for $9,000. and good grades 20: utility to choice 2-year-old wethers. 10-14; utilitv to eood of Pleasant Hill.

Pool stage. aged wethers. 8-10: cull to good shorn 086.95a the Journal's figure on RIVER FORECASTS AND WARNINGS Burial will be In the Spring Ridge cemetery under the direction Markets at a Glance XEW YORK Stocks: Lower; trading slow: Bonds: Lower; rails in supply. Cotton: Quiet; short covering. CHICAGO Wheat: Firm; government re-seal program for 1952 crop.

Corn: Firm; report damage to corn in southern Illinois. Oats: Firm with corn. Soybeans: bean oil, meal lower. Hogs: Fairly active, 25-50 cents lower; top $24.75. Cattle: Unevenly strong to 50 cents lower.

aiMuinici crs tiiruii Arrurr jamos mostly 15-18; common to good shorn stocker and feeder lambs and yearlings of the Drewett funeral home of u-i; mixea lai ana leeaer to zo. Mansfield. LAJOV AUVlSORy. The Red river wiU now fall at and above Alexandria for an indefinite period, receding to 38 feet at Alexandria about the 1st of June and te flood stage a week to 19 days later. The Sulphur at McCartney Bridge will fall at an increasing rate.

LARD 19oJs cpmuiatlve production, torn-pared to 885,732,400 barrels ayear ago. Colorado topped the states-yvith increasing 5,900 barrejs to 98.500, i Other gains were In Arkinsas, Courtesy of Merrill Lynch. Pierce. Fenner Beane MRS. T.

H. HUNTER Texarkana, Texas, May 26 (Spe ChocITItchlnc First Applicatior High Low Close cial) Funeral services for Mrs. July 10 37 10.10 10.15 Sept. 10.70 10.47 10.50 Oct. 10.77 10.50 10.50 T.

H. Hunter, 76, a longtime resi up POO barrels to Loufciana, itching of ogly eMina. RaaM The Little, the Sulphur and the Cypress rivers will continue to fall for an iam definite period. No rains have been reported in the Red basin during the past 24 hours and none of importance to rivers are indicated in the next couple of days, at least. Denison Dam Data Pool elevation dent of Texarkana, who died early Nov.

10.35 10.10 10.10 fMttr. lUngworn. Pimples. Seablea. Toc250 to and Mississippi, 750 Dec 11.00 10.85 10.

8o tion included official recognition of the women's auxiliary and plans to increase the enrollment of high school graduates into schools of pharmacy. Lucas, newly Installed president, said the association gave official recognition to the women's auxiliary by amending the by-laws to include the group in the association. The auxiliary has been active for the past 15 years. Lucas added that plans are under way for organization of women's groups in areas wherei none. exist.

To stimulate the desire among high school graduates to select pharmacy as a vocation and career, the LSP plans to conduct tours of high schools in the state to speak to students about pharmacy. "In this program of personal appearances," Lucas said, "the association has been assured the wholehearted co-operation of Shelby M. Jackson, state superintendent of education. E. E.

Ewing, secretary of the Louisiana board of pharmacy, presented a report from his organization. Guest speakers yesterday morning were Horace S. Thomas, of Rochester. N. who presented a film entitled, "Customers Are People.

James A. Crane, of the International Latex corporation, Dover, whd spoke on "The Importance of the Baby Department Druggist," and George W. Henne-rich. managing director of the Ice Cream Merchandising Institute, who spoke on "The Soda Fountain and You." nea enecaea mn u.m AfruuAriUH ec to Tuesday morning at her home here, will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday Weiss Investment company to Butler F.

Watts, two lots on "Norwood street near Grover place, for SrOAK NO. LUa STAR OINTMENT. Raptat 1t Production was unchand in 606 27 ft. MSL m44 aa aatare h.lps heal. Money back High Close at the Sacred Heart Catholic church with the Rev.

C. E. Mc- Florida, 1.500 barrels; and Alabama, 4.800. 1 nitST jar falls to satisfy. Try It tod Average discharge 2,309 CFS.

24 Hours ending midnight. B. P. HUGHES, in Charge of District July Sept. 5.94 5.97- 5.90 5 96 593 5.97 Sd.oo.).

Richard A. McClenaehan to Mr. Tamney officiating. 1 Burial will be in the Holy Cross Is that cemetery. N.

Y. Cottonseed Oil Closing prices. Jan. 13.46n: March 1343b; May 13.40n; July 15.78: Sept 13.88b-13.89a; Oct 13.5flb-13.60a; Dec. 13.47b-13.50a.

and Mrs. Raymond Hershel Yopp, a lot ona Len court off Cavett drive, including all buildings and improvements, for $12,800. Mrs. Hunter lived in Texarkana Railroads' Use of Coal Off Since 1945 for i years. She was a member 'cCuGEugG etf life' of the Sacred Heart Catholic Bituminou! Coal Coruumtd by Sttam Locomotiyti of mujow I D.T1.-.J.

tota inri Of TONS Daniel C. Scarborough III to Wil COTTONSEED MEAL Memnhis cottonseed meal rln.tntf nrire. church. March 56.00-58.00: July 58.60-59.00: Oct. liam R.

Brlley. a lot on Bruce avenue near Annlston avenue, includ D00E1 "lii'. ing all buildings and improvements. in your eyes? 100 for $14,000. Dec.

58.90-59.75; 4an. 57.75 Hat. CHICAGO POULTET Chicago. May 26 4 (USDA Live poultry. Steady; receipts 1.263 coops; FOB paying prices unchanged; heavy hens 28-33: liaht hens frver Survivors Include four daughters, Mrs.

Pratt Bradford, Mrs. M. M. Young and Mrs. C.

A. Rowland, all of Texarkana, and Mrs. J. L. Byan if Bunkie, one brother, W.

E. Mayher of St. Petersburg, one sister. Mrs. W.

P. Strutea. Ben F. Curtis to Donald Lee Shel- Vou Nttd Mors Than Mak-Up To Hidt Jittery "Ntrvts" ton, a lot on Leland street between Akard and Steere streets, including 75 or broilers old roosters 1 20-22; ducklinca 31. helped thousands of women bnfl of Kansas six grandchildren.

all buildings and improvements, for new resistance and vitaliH too 75 SO 25 Can everyone see from that nervous, jittery look in your eyei that you art suffering "change of-lifen misery? Sure, make-up $10,45. Arthur memorial Fairfield, U.R Vermont has changing dark months and yeas A. Herrel Minter to James Lamar to brighter, happier times, 50 25 decided to spend $15,000 to beauti Stall, a lot on Richard avenue near Bryan place, including all build may neip tome, yet it can't take let Cardui help you look, relat tna pain and nervousne! out of and sleep better. Get Card fy the site of the birthplace of ana one great-grandchild. BEES VOTE "NO" Portland, Ind.

0J.R) The Commercial-Review conducted a poll to see If readers favored daylight saving time. A commercial honey producer wrote: "My bees do not co-operate with daylieht savins ings and permits, for $17,300. i.i "V0 aoes insurance" from your deal Chester A. Arthur, 21st president of the United States. A massive me Airs.

Julia Ann Matthews Stiller vrum emcn aay nas today. (Say: "eard-you-eyt morial stone, erected 50 years ago. et al to Lester A. Farmer. Dart CHICAGO POTATOES Chicago.

May 26 (Pi lUSDA) Potatoes: arrivals 178, on track 331; total Alabama triumphs S2.7S-S3.40; California long whites 13.60-65; Louisiana triumph! marks the spot here where stood tf hi a Swrts t4 Bete MwWl Ciium Cwiitw I (S QBBt)()0l Monthly Cramps Chcmfle of two lots on Slattery boulevard at the 6mall cottage in which Arthur Hill time." uunngnam avenue, Including all buildings and permits, for $19,000. was born Oct. 5, 1830. A.

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