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Outdoors By Daii Klepper SOME SUGGESTIONS FOR DEPARTMENT Last October it was suggest- forest fires ed to Bob Singleton, executive i of the Parks and Singcllon said lie would take Wildlife Department, a it ne matter considera- provide boaters with a handy Od hope he has done more reference to boating regula- tn! that. I hope the 1970-71 fishing licenses, due Sept. 1, will contain some helpful in- tions contained in the Texas Water Safety Act. The suggestion was i a (he department utilize the backs of fishing licenses to list some of the a 1 and most important boating rules. The only thing now on the back of the fishing license is a formation for (he hoatbig public.

While I'm on the subject of suggestions for the Parks and Wildlife Department, 's another: Since the department now is in charge of registering a collecting fees and pitch for the department's fine building boat ramp's with the magazine, a Parks and nivwMvfc mnM proceeds, it could increase its income and speed up construction of ramps if it would sell "prestige numbers" at a pro- Wildlife. That same soft sell attempt will be found on the back of the hunting license, plus five rriiuni, just as the slate sells important hunting regulations prestige license plates for au and an admonition to prevent tomobiles. BIRD DOG CLUB SLATES TRIAL The Bird Dog and a i Club of San Antonio will hold its annual field trial next week on the a a Quail Management Project in County. A number of professional i trainers are expected to enter dogs In the two open stakes to depending on the number of dogs entered. Top prize of the trial will be a huge silver revolving trophy which dates back to 1948.

It will go to the winner of the shooting dog stake. The trophy cannot ho retired until one owner wins it three uu ui mu iwu ibn sianes 10 t( mcs i .4.11 rnmmi be run, puppy and shooling comneil- all-age and ama- derby stakes also will bo "IB" 1 Drawing for stakes will be linn. Judges for the trial will be A. J. Knight of Rockdale and Walter Sandifer of the King Ranch.

The Pandora project, which aeld Thursday at 8 p.m. at the includes the lands of 26 coopl a Lions Club Hall Nixon. The crating Wilson County farm- will be held Friday, Sat- ers, reportedly still has a good and possibly a population of wild bobwhites. STATE BASS TOURNEY AT TOLEDO Earl Goldlng of Waco, director of the State Bass Tournament, reports the contest this year will be held on Toledo liend Reservoir A i 23-26 with headquarters at Six Mile Marina. According to Golding, I a i a Is owned by IXce of Arlington and James Loworn, former ing guide at Falcon.

The 1969 tournament, which was held on Sam Rayburn Reservoir, also in East Texas, drew 806 competitors. Anglers Interested in complete information on the tournament should contact Gold- ing at the Tribune-Herald in Waco. Is anyone missing a trained hawk or falcon? Mrs. K. F.

a 11 7. 11, 1246 Bitters called Friday to report that the bird, which had leather straps on Us legs, became entangled in a tall radio antenna last Wednesday. The bird broke off about 20 feet of the antenna and managed to carry It about a block (o a nearby lake. She said her husband found tho bird, apparently drowned, in the lake Friday. The 20-foot 11 of the antenna was still snarled In the straps.

TUCSON, Aril. Frtdoy Tucson Open Scores tAPJ--SfCond round Tommy Jacobi Iho 1100,000 Tucson Open Gall Tournament on por-72 Tucson Nallonal Golf Course (a'donates omolcur). Jtfcffi Federation Summaries CAP) Summorlei of mi and university dlvlsloni In thn 2nd Astrodome-Federation i a Indoor awmpfonihlps. UNIVERSITY 440-4. Larry James, Vlllaaova I Fron Lons, Iowa State.

3, Jack Colbert, Lomar Tech. 4, Verlon Jotimon, Lamar Tech. 5, Hordes McElhoncy, Tennessee, :X6.9. HOUSTON Track Summaries ADD: Two mill relay 1, McNe-cse (Tom Coyne, Woraan, Roy Rider, Dickie Homero Blanccu carrion lob Lunn RotJgers Fred Marti Sandy Wolff Rick Rhoades Dudley WVionrj Rurlalph Miller Barber Al Gelbcrgcr Billy Casper Ricnard Crawford John Dies A I Balding Julius Boras Charles Goody A-Ed UpdegraFf ildilrai Morgan). 2.

Pi roan, afrlB View AM. 3, Dallas Boptlsl College. 4. Soulhcrn'unlvers- tty, 5, Stephen F. Auslln Stale.

Two nil la Konsas (Dale Alexander, Robert Barrolll, David Peterson, Ken Swcnson). 2, Wisconsin, 3, Kansas. 14, Texos. 5, Vlltanava. 7:33.3 tercd world record of 7:27.8 set by VII I nova at Loulsvl I te, In 1969).

Shot Put--1 Karl Salb, Kansas, foot SVi Inches. 2, Sieve Wltlielm. Kortwii, Icet Inches. 3, Dave Murphy, Soulh- ern California, 62 feet rh Indies. 4, Sam Walker, unoltached (Southern 59 (eft 11 Inches.

5, Richard Marks, San Joie Slate, 57 (cot Inches. (Mew meet record bcllcrlng Ihe 61 (eel Vj Inch by Wllhelm In 1969). 60 Hloh hurdles--1, Ttiorrras Hill, Ar- kansas.State. 2, Herman Frcnklln, South- ernCalifornia, 3, George Carry San, Jose itate. 4, Greg Johnson, Wlsconsfn, 5, Sam ca rut hers.

Son Joso Stole. :07.o. Wile Rim-1 Marttn Lrquarl, Vlllorxiva Mend! Jaouner, Houston. 3 4 Web Uaudarl, Atomfc Track Club. 4, Uonarc IIS 1 'j iS sto 5 ai Blewelt, Okie norna.

4:05.5. meet record bcltcr- 2 by Dav Sorifl nne Gerald Tinker, Memphis Stole Earl Harris, OXIohomo Stole 5 Marshall, Oklahoma Ed Ham. 1 "---Phis Stale. 5, Alhcrt Hughes, 72-A5--13 68-W--13 70-68--13 7266--13 i8-7Q--13J 49-70--13 69-70--13 47-72--13 68-71--13 71-48--13 69-70--13' 67-72--13 63-71--I 71-49--1. 69-71--1 68-72--U 70-70-- It 71-69--14 lrand Joel Gold -co Bo rise Vollmer Jlmmla Plcard reve Spray on Cerrydo 3ruce Tarn Aaron Tom Shaw Jonel Hebert Brian Bornes, Ted Hayes aill Garret) 3ave Gunilla Richard NVaMfnw stoic, a Irt mnrk ift" A A LinSlOO I Hugh Royer Hale Erwln Mike Nuqcnt Dan Keolc Jackte Cupll Bob Stone Bill Ogden Bobbie lirire Bale? Hlskey Dill Brosx Dave Boll man Tom Aycock Jao Porler George Johnson Dick Rhyon John Sell Ice Lou Graham Pete Brown, Doug Sanders Jerry Heard J.

C. Sncod John Scnracdcr Tom Nielsen Ed Moehllng R.H.Slkes Lnnron Harris Chris mocker Mikfi Morley Don Cherry Alert Out Man LYNDAU, CONAWAY services pending Conaway Is Killed In Wreck Funeral services former San Antonio schoolboy basket ball star Lyndall Conaway, cm of four members of the Harlerr tars killed in a traffic acciden early Friday morning, are pend ing here. A spokesman for the Lewi: Fiuieral Home, which will han die the arrangements here, sail hat services would be set Satur day. The body was flown here Friday. Conaway, 27, and five othe: members of the Dallas-based asketbali troupe were return ng for an exhibition in Hooks vlien their car collided with a near Greenville.

Conaway and Curtis Williams 27, of Los Angeles were dead a the scene. O.B. Gary, formerly of Lubbock died in a Greenvlll hospital and Marvin Hay Reece of Texarkana, was dead oi arrival at Parkland Hospital Dallas. Injured were Thomas Benncl and Pratty Lyons, both of Dallas Conaway starred at St. Pete 1'laver, sparking the Trojans consectuive TCIL stat Class AA basketball titles.

scored 777 points in 1962-63, mark that makes him the sev enth highest scorer for a sing! season in San Antonio. He attended St. Peter Clave from 1959-63 and lettered in foo ball and track as well as baske ball. Conaway played at San AnU nlo College and St. Philip's hen and then went to the Universit of Albuquerque.

He was draftee by the Miami Florldians of th American Basketball a after his senior season, but er played for Miami. He lived here during the sun mer months and worked for th a A i as a supervisor. His parents are Mr. and Mrs Charles Conaway, 219 Ira Aid ridge. Main Event Win For Kirviii Kidd i i Kidd defeated Bald Gonzales in tha main event the Alamo Wrestling Associatio card at tho VFW Hall Frida night.

In matches Armand Garza and Kl Costono grapplw to a draw in the semifinal; Zom bie whipped Carnicero Marx i tlic i a fight and Jangl a won by disqualificatio over Panlera Negra when Ncgr acked Roja with a turnbin Son Antonio Feb. 14, 1970 Page 5-B Slaying SPECIAL TO THE EXPRESS-NEWS NEW BRAUNFELS A 36- ear-old San Anlonio man was eing sought by New Braunfcls 0 1 i late Friday night in onnection wilh the fatal shoot- of a 38-year-old man in a ew Braunfels lounge just berg 8 p.m. Dead on arrival at the New raunfels Hospital was ampos, 38, whose address was sted as TJ's Motel on U.S. 81 1 New Braunfels. Lt.

Mickey Clark of the New iraunfels police said witnesses i the Blue Room Lounge on Vest San A i Street told im the two men had argued he- ore the shooting and the sns- ect fled. Clark said he relumed a few linutes later, entering the es- ablishment through a back door nd crossed through a back pool oom. He said when the man ap- roached the front of the lounge opened fire on Campos hil- ing the victim at least twice. Witnesses said the man had ircd at least three times. iM, Chrysler Adjust Prices DETROIT (AP) Chrysler "orp.

and General Motors, ighting for bigger shares of the nation's sagging new car market, announced price changes 'or 1970 odels Friday. In a step that caught observers by surprise, Chrysler announced It was slashing the prices of its compact Dodge Dart line by from $155 to $190 depending on the model. Chevrolet Division of GM presented its new 1970 -mo del Ca- maros to the press Friday-- and announced that the four-passen- sports car's basic price tag had gone up by about $22. Pontiac Division, also previewing its 1970 Firebirds several months after the introduction of nost 1970 models, announced basic price was up by $21. Hunt Confirms Sligo Gas Find NO WEIGHT WATCHER--Raleigh D.

Yuhas of Bozeman, shows a South Devon bull that weighs 2,950 pounds. The South Devon is one of six of the breed that are on exhibit at the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo. This is the first time South Devons hove been shown in San Antonio, and the weight is about 1,000 pounds above that of average bulls in South Photo. CATTLE CLATTER Food Cost Report Not True Picture By ARTHUR MOCZYGEJIBA Farm and Ranch Editor How much will food i rise tins year, and how much of this will go to the farmers and ranchers? This 1 is question facing consume and producers alike, and the U.S. Department Agriculture's igures on 1 subject are con-' fusing.

The USDA re! ports that farm- and ranch- New GE Pact NEW YORK (AP) The AFL-CIO a Makers League of North America, representing 150 General Electric ers received an average of 41 Co. workers in plants across the cents from dollar consuin nation, reached a tentative agreement Friday wilh GE on a new contract. Chicago Grain CHICAGO (UPD-WJitol, ond KV- mlxtd, corn onS onl" f'Sc- 'hiTMnn Friday on r. liqultfallon appeared early Corn was under processional Soybean was moslly commer Pwconloge nl spread). Oolj and Tha Range: WHEAT" Mar fcalureress.

Low Prev. 'i 149 l.49!i 1.4914 Scp Dec CORN Hi P' MVt Aua 1.W» Indnds, Memph (trod "meet "record" set" b'v Green, Kentucky, end Ernest Texas AM, In 1969). SprlnJ mcdky relay 1, Koreas Slato Don FFeld, Lucl Williams Cole Alexar. rler. Ken Swcnsnn.

2, Oklahoma Stole. 3 Abllens Chrlsllnn. 4, NnMh Tcxns Stale 5 AM. 3:17.3. tlcMcrs worlrt mnrk ol 3:17.9 sel by Kansas Slnle In Ailro- dome In 1M9; Lma 1, Henry nines, until Inched, feet 10 Inches.

2, Grcn nob" son, Wisconsin, 3S feel 2V) Inches. 3, Phil Ron Reis Reaves, Konwis, Feel 9 inches, t. Mar- out Col tins' Ion Anderson Son Jose S1o1c, J-J feet "4 iSAIkc Rcasor Inch. 5, Guv Morrow, Konsos Stole, 23 Terry Dill Ber! Yancev Jim Wierhers Dick Loll 9'A Inch. New mecl record the 25 feel mark sel by S1oo Whltfcy, Kansoi, In COLLEGE Fred Ncwhause, Pcalrlc Vlcv; AIM.

Fronahan McSwcervcy, McNccse. 3, Jimmy Evons, Dallas a 11 1. 4, Charles a 1 1 1 a Southwesl Texas. Larry Lefevfe, McMurray, Sellers Indoor record of Ni.2 set by Tom- rnle Smllh of San Jose State al In W47. 60-1, Jock Phillips, Grombllng, 2, Rob- tn Taylor, Texas Southern.

3. Willie Magee, Alcorn AM, 4, Aaron Harrk, Arkansas AM8.H. 5, Dvulnht Harrison, Peler Tovmseatf Jim Jomlcson Ron DC Santis Syrian Comslock Lee Elder ippern 'fifon Dave Stockton Bunky Henry High RoOney J'nl Southtrn University. 2, David Weathers- 2 OD Wcnno AP. 3, Donold Armsteod, Eosl 9 orv -4, Clorcncc Collins, Artan- V.

Barber iw AMN. 5, William Simples. :07,0. Dill Johnston tt Pole voott 1, Ricky Parrls, McMur- Al Johntton ray Coireae, 16 feet. 2.

Leonard Hcrrlno, hrt Baltlwln Southern UnlversMy, 1-1 feel inches, (onlv two quollffed at Mile run-I, Gcoroe Harrison, Soulhern. 3, Eleoror Luclo, Pan Ameri- con. 3, Wayne Douplas, ArknrMoi AMN. John Walker, Stephen F. AusUn Stair.

Vouohn. Easl Texas Stale. Don LJppO ADD UNIVERSITY Eet Srw-crl 'Srrfno medley relay 1, Arkonsas Dovli' 'AMiN Henry Smothers, Aaron Harris, aHtu Mnurlce Mylon, Eorl Golrlmnn Rnptlst. 3 Prairie View ARM. 4, McNecsc Slate.

3:33.1. Hloh Jump--1, Jack Co icy, trn toulslona, 7 feet Inch. 1, Je Dn- vH nallas Baptist, 6 11 Inches. 3J, tie ornonn JocMo Holllhurton, Prnrio View AMj Louis Neal, Prolrle View AM, Jessie Slbcrt, Arkansas AMN, An- tlrcw Vklrum, Arttanjos AMAH, onrl Ricky Ttuax, Stnle, A fcol 4 Inchei. (New record breaklna mark to Mt by Rrry McOlll, Ms Slnlt, and Joftnalhan Roblaii taulNrn, In word i Marly Raekmai Jim Ferrler Terry Wtli ox my wrlrjM Rich Bnsr Kan Ifllfy Jim La Paul Mol Rick Rcirfck rt-Rlclt TenrrorcX George Stiofer Jlni FnIf lie Id Bill Esrhcnbreriner 74 AS 76--m 74-70--144 US 73-72--H 5 74-71 145 75-7 i 5 7372--145 73-72--145 73-72- US 75-70--145 71-74--145 73-73--Hi 76-70-- U6 74-72--146 73-73--146 7373--146 73-74--146 65-77--146 73-73--146 74-75--14i 72-74-- 14ft 73-7J--147 74-73--U 7 73-74-- 73-74--147 73-74--147 74-74--149 73-75--143 76.73--HO 75-74--149 75-74--149 74-75--149 77-72-149 75-75--150 74-7i--150 76-74--ISO 73-73--1M 75-75--150 75-76--151 72-77--151 8071--1S1 76-M--151 80-77-- 1 7A-74--15? 77-76--153 77-153 73-81--154 70-J5-- IW 61-73--154 73-77--155 7A-79--IS 1 Rl-75--15(.

M-7-1M 79-78--157 W-77--157 9.52 1.W 8.91 10.55 9.71 9.32 9.11 B.RS 8.25 fro Hockey Al A Ctance By Tho Aiioclaied Prcif NolEonal Leagui Eosf Division PtI. GF GA )rtt 31 10 10 71 185 115 2 9 1 2 1 70202153 Montreal 281213 69 1 BO 132 27 16 8 62 155 135 26 Ifl 7 59 160 116 21 10 52 156 155 Weil Division 24 21 7 55 151 130 1321 19 45 139 160 24 42 123 169 Oakland" 15 30 8 53 114 173 linncsoifi 1 0 2 4 1 5 35143177 Anaclcs 9 3 7 5 23109200 Thursday's Retail! Philadelphia 3, Toronto 3, tie DrlroM 5, SI. Louis 2 frirt oy's Omnrs New YorV o1 Oakland Saturday's Comet Dpi roil al Montreal Philadelphia at Toronto Boslon al Pittsburgh Chicago ol Minnesota Los Angeles al St. American Leagui Etrtlern Division PtI. A lontreol 30 10 9 49 210 12B i 24 20 4 52187193 'uebee 2 1 2 7 4 46 166 Vtt 16 25 9 4 1 1 5 3 1 8 4 Western Division Buffalo 32 9 1 1 75197113 17 17 12 46 147 156 17 21 10 44 173 179 15 25 12 42 IRS 321 leveiana 11 i 33137195 Thursday's Rosulli Quebec 7, Hershcy 2 Friday's ClevcranrJ 1, Buftao 1, tic Montreal Ktrshcy 3 Rochester Providence 4 Sprlnqflcld 9, Balllmore 4 Soturday's Buffalo nl Ctevoland Providence at Springfield Central Ph.

GFOA Jmahn 2 7 1 9 9 63 188 US Fort Worth 24 17 11 161 14i 10wo 25 25 8 5 1 7 4 1 6 1 Tulso 56 154 141 Oklohtinna Clly 6 48 177 193 Onllns 3 43 15? IPO Clly 17 28 7 4 1 1 6 1 191 Reiulls No sclicdiiicd. Friday 1 Gomes Oklnhomrr City 6, Kanioj Clly. Omotio 6, Tulsfi 1 Iowa ol Dallas Resulls not Included In itandlnoi Satordnr't Daltat ol Omaha Fort Wnrtti ot KODIM City Lowa at Oklahoma city Sunday'i GamM Mar Moy Jlv Aug Sop Oct Dec 8.31 8.44 Jon 8.29 8,33 SOYBEAN MEAL Mor 73.50 78.70 7fl 00 May 74.25 74.50 74'00 Jly 73,60 73.80 73,35 6110 as as s-s nw 69.40 10.74 9.60 9.39 B.33 8.28 78.05 74.10 73.50 10. DA 9.96 9.54 9.35 897 8.39 B.32 78.10 74.10 73.iS B-Bld. Cash Grain OilCAGO (UPll-Cash grain lalcM Vyiieat uncfianaed to tilglicr: No.

soft red wheat 1.54'/4N Corn 1V cent lilqher: No. 2 velle No. 3 yellow 1.26V.-1.17','I Ho. ellow 1.21V.. Oats unchanged; No.

extra heai white Rye unchanged; No. 3 plump I.17N. norlcy. Molting .95 95N. Soybeans unchnnnrtf; 2.S81iN, Irock Chlcaqo.

liey ester 69.15 All Brahman breeders, com mercial and registered, are in iled to attend the annual mcei ng of the South Texas Brahman at 11 a.m. Tuesda the San Antonio Stock Show ccording lo J. Carter Tiioma. i i Room of the Frontie 3ub, which is upstairs over th ront entrance of the Joe Free nan Coliseum," Thomas says te is president of the South ers spent on food last year, as compared to 39 cents in 1968. However, this figure is not a true picture of the gross earn ings of farmers and ranchers because several processes ari lumped into this one category.

The USDA also predicted Uia 1970 retail food costs would rise between and 4 per cent. The USDA predicted alwut a 3 per cent rise in food costs last year but costs of retail foods went up per cent during the year. One of Die misleading pnrtinn of the "fanner's share" of the retail food dollar is that comhi- a i processes are lumpec into onp, item. For a i a cow-call producer sells liis 400 pound call at about $32 per hundredweight so his gross income is The feeder who buys this calf feeds it until it is ready for market. hundredweight, for a gross oi $230.

difference between the cow-calf producer and the feed er is the same as lelween the packer and the retailer. One has the raw product (calf) and the other prepares it into a saleab! producer (fed steer). But the USDA makes this ap pear as one man re ceivert all of this money. Anyone who raises calves and also feed 3 nlum teed .75 i WAT WORTH (AFM Wheol domestic Yellow com 5 8 0 1 1 Wheat 40 sod red Wi iard nomlni TY (UPll--Cosh firaln: V. cent hlnher.

tll No. Cuero. We will meet in the Eas Hy NANCY HKAIU) Express Oil Editor Some information on the new ligo discovery at Nordheim in County was released by as i nen iheered by the completion of a producer in this Creta- formation vhich has been a to locate in this part at the state. The discovery Nancy Heard William Icrlwrt Hunt Trust, Dallas, No Matilde Osterloh, which had nade dry gas starting Wedncs day, and which is due to he po entialed soon. Perforations on Ihe have not teen reported by thi perator, who did confirm tha he producing zone was the Sli The wildcat Is bottomed a 7,385 feet and is plugged bad 16,580 feet.

Crews had se mth and IVJ-inch tubing When the well was opened it noon Wednesday on a choke, it had unloaded diesel oi vith which it has been treated and mud for over an hour, wit pressure on the smaller tubinj 5,600 pounds and that on thi arger, 4,000 pounds. After one and a half hnurs, the well wa shut-in, showing 11,400 pound presusre on Ihe H4-inch tubing and 9,600 pounds on the A large flare had been repqrl ed burning at the wildcat whic is just off F-M Rd. 952 and couple of miles from the Karnes County line, in the area of th old Ka-Witt Edwards gas fielc which straddles the Karnes anc DeWitt County lines. The Har tins Alice, rig had been moved off location Thursday. The Oslerloh had teen drille.

to M.811 feet last spring as a Edwards wildcat by Occidcn lal Petroleum Corp. Hunt ha begun deepening it in Noveir as Brahman Association. Subject matter will be electio of officers and directors, non lalion of an American Jreedcis Association director 'mm aixia 4, and other matters. "We urge any one who owns or Is. Interested in Brahman cattle lo join us for these Thomas said, adding it Is no! necessary to be a member of either ABBA or Uie STBA to come to the meeting.

After the meeting there will be a Dutch Treat lunch, and Thomas said "We'll be through in time for the judging of Brahmans al 1:30 p.m. Tuesday. Tlcslon McKridc nf I.Iann remits lie has 20 of llerfords at the San Anlonio this year. Quite a i for the rides. Any way ynu look at It, (he )reed associations are suddenly inding it quite in llieir interest get in on the crossbred cattle bandwagon.

The Fort Worth Stock Show a i steer was a 1,215 wund shown by bcr, in search of the Sllgo ree 50 HEREFORD BULLS for sa from Catto-Gage Ranches Maria, Texas. Registered. Re 3nward, Real Silver Domino an Colorado Domino lines. All tv years old and past, ready fi heavy service. See them al Kc dall County Ranch, Charles Stcv art, 512-330-5440, or at Larec Feed Lot, Rill Coble, 512-72 8001.

John Catlo, Calto-Gng Ranches, San Antonio. (Adv.) say at 1,000 pounds at $29 per Duane 11 of Lu Verne, owa and DeJong Brothers of Kennebec, S.D. The American Hereford Association puts out in their releases that a "Hereford won the Fort Worth Show, while the Amerian Association snys it was an A crossbred steer" that won it. Since the sire was a Hereford and Ihe dam an Angus, I guess 'ioth are right. Now if we could out is in an integrated just get a three-way cross steer Livestock Futures CHICAGO (UPr)-UvfSI(Kk An ij Oct Froien Fch Mor Mny Jlv Ann B-Bld.

30.55 30.M 3017 30 31.00 31.05 30 3105 31.6031.75 31 45 31.4! 31.S? 31 3J 3 52 30.57 30.70 30.50 30.70 Pork btlllti'. 46.90 46 4J 47 JO 45.95 44.75 45.50 46 45.57 4400 45JIS 45.W 44.SO 44.97 44.40 44.90 41.90 43.15 4,1.150 business. This same thing a 1 i lo agricultural industries such as swine, poultry, vegcla bles, etc. Food costs will go up this yea if tlie economy keeps going thi way it is. Transportation, proc essing and retailing costs arc going up.

Even though fond cosls wen up a whopping billion las year, the not lo Ihc producer did not go up. The par ity price nw at 75 pc cent. What Ihis means lo tho con sumcr is that Die producers ar getting a little more for their products in some instances, but nearly enough lo cover Ihe spi- rating production cosls that now stand at an all-time high. The consumers who continue lo demand more processing or "maid service" in their foods are thus i i up the food costs, with none of this money lo Ihc ot Ihc ood. In essence, I agricultural iroduccrs in individual nv nodilies can expccl some prices lo go up and some to go down.

On Ihc other hand, Ihc consumer can expect foot! costs tn go hul one way Up. How mien Ihis food price increase finally comes nut al Ihn end ol he year uill depend more on he consumer's choice. More in- si mil, ready lo cat, lypo foods consumed, llm higher 'llic prices of foods. The more lasi si foods consumed, Ihe smaller llio is a champion of a major show, that would make for some interesting reading of cattle breed association magazines Tim Slmmcntai breeders, and potential breeders, are meeting at 9 a.m. Saturday at the Town and Country Lodge in San Anlonio.

It's on San Pedro near Loop 410. K. C. Livestock Twenty L.I Har Certifie Beefniastcr Bulls for sale, 24-2 months old, gentle and guaran Also Coastal Bermud Sprigs dug on order delivera truddoad lots. Leo A.

Jast Ph: 39J-6229 (Adv Exhibit of Ranch and Western Oil Paintings Houston Sire Windows Frost by Sa Antonio Artist R.L. McCollislc Inquiries invited. Ph. 344-700 imor Is that he was to get 800 a if he made a oducer in the Glen Rose or if drilled on lo the Sligo, whelh- the lower formation produced not. While Ihc Osterloh was drill- the Shell Oil Co.

No. I C.A. kinscn, in Karnes County, had eked, possibly from the Sligo id while the Shell hole had to 3 junked, ils shows are consid- ed much more important now at the Hunt well is completed the i Obviously, there i 11 Ixi less guesswork when icll's No. R-l Atkinson, next to ic junked hole, and the Shell, one Star and Coastal a o. 1 Cora Brown are complet- The Cora Brown is about 10 lilcs east of the Hunt Osterloh id is between Yorklown and le old Buchel Townsile in Do- 'ilt County.

On Friday, crews ere reported at 14,768 feet and laking a trip. Permit depth is 9,000 feet or the Sligo. 11's No. R-l Atkinson in 'antes County, Friday was re- orted at 7,932 feet on a iot permit. The R-l is 400 feet outhwest of the No.

1, which ad reached 18,310 feet on Dec, 3, when it had i 17.3- ound mud, sticking drillpipe up lie hole to about 11,500 feet. The Atkinson tests are about alf way between the Hunt Os- erloh and the Shell No. 1 Rocs- cr, 1867 at Pawnee, ce County completed on per- M-alions at feet as Iho rst South Texas well in the Sli- and Ihe deepest producer in us part of the state. apata Deep In a a a County, the Gulf. il.

Corp. No. 1 Romeo Volpa reported drilling at 18,634 eet Friday on a low- Wilcox wildcat. The Volpe reportedly was to logged this weekend. Some ources have reported il will be e-permitted to as as feet and then drilled on 'until there's difficulty." 1 Volpe is six miles lortheasl of New Xapata and in 'orcion 34.

Exploration Only two new wildcats wera scheduled lor South Texas on Friday. In the West Melbourne Field area of Calhoun County, C.B. Ames of Houston (5051 Westhel- mer) No. 1 V.S. Fritz will be a wildcat six miles south of Port Lavaca.

i test will be 1,800 feet southwest of tho Samedan Mo. 1 Melbourne, gas well, and 2,200 feet northwest of the Same- dan No. 2, also a gas well. Location for the Fritz Is ViJ 'eet from Ihe a lino (County Rd. llfi) and the southeast line of a 173-acre lease and of Lot 9, in Block and 400 foot "rom the northeast line and lecl from the southeast line of Day Land Cattle Co.

Survey In McMullen County, Hughes and Hughes of Beeville, No. 1 3.M. Henry will be a wildcat in tho Henry Field area ust northwest of Tilden. Local- lion Is 660 feet from the southwest line, 4,100 feet from the northwest line of an 8800-acra lease, 5,200 feet from the northeast line and 3,100 feet from tha southeast line of Noah Scott Surrey A-421. AMI MIMMVIMMMVMM Chicago Livesloc CHICAGO (UPD--Livestock Friday.

Hogs 3.000. Barrows arid gills weak to 25 lower, moderately active. No. 1-2 sorted TOO-225 tb. 29.35-W.75; xa head ot 30.00; No.

1-3 JCfl-MS Ib. Ja.7J-2v.!5; Ho. 2-3 230-2SO Ib. 28.00-28.75; No. 250.270 27.25-28.00.

Sows stead' (airly ocllve; No. 1-3 151. 25.50; No.2-3 5 50450 Ib, 24.00-25.00. Cattle x.OOO, calves none. Trading on slaughter steers and neUcrs moderately active.

Steers steady to 50 lower. Hellers -teady to 25 lower. Cows and bulls ileady. Prlmo '1200 HOC Ib. slaughter steers 30.7501.50; Mgri choice and prime 1150-UOO Ib.

30.00-31.25; choice V50-1150 b. 30.00-31.25; choice HSO-1350lb. 2 9.2530.50; choice 1350-1450 Ih. 29.00-2v.2S; good ond cholca 550-1300 Ib. 28.5030.00; qood 26.75-28.iO; standard ond low oood 25.SO-26.75; high choice ond prjme 900 10SO lt.

slaughter hellers 30.0030.50. choice 850-1050 ID. 28.75-30.00; qood onri choice 23.M-2.75; good 26.00-28 utility and commercial cows 21.2521.75: cnnner cutler 18.50 22.00; utility ond KANSAS CITY (IIPI-USDA1-- Livestocki cornmcrcjf1 bulls 24.0024.50, Friday: Sheep 200. Slauohler lamhs Cntlle 100, r.olvci none. Not enough on Part lood choice 100 U).

27.00; part load tiler for price 1cs1. Hoqs 7.000. Barrows ond gills steady lo 25 lower: U.S. No. 1-3 200250 Ib.

S.50-29.00; Mo. 2-3 350-2W Ib. 28.00 28.5[J; 60-275 Ih. 27.25-2800. Sows steady to 25 owcr ot 242525.50.

Shcrp: NalWno. on olfer, Denver Sheep DENVER (UPll-Llveilock: Sheep none. tlirjlce and prime 131 In. woolcd 36.50. HEREFORD HERD BULLS Prospects a 70 5 females, lo be at 1 p.m.

Monday, Feb. 16th at the San Antonio Stock Show Auction Barn. A a Alamo Hereford Club Quality Sale olTcrs big, rugged bulls ready to work from top herds. Bert Ruben Reyes Sales Managers Box ROD, San A i 227-Mfi2 or Mh- 1.991 3.403 1.005 The food thr fanner and rancher lias nn siiuli choice. HAVE ANYTHING TO OR Advertise your stock, equipment, supplies and services, or your needs THE MARKET PUCE on this page.

Write, this paper, or call me collect: JIM CANTILLI, Area Code 512, CA5-74U, Ext. 228 or 230. YOUR NEW HOME COSTS LESS TODAY THAN IT WILL TOMORROW! BUY A1970 HOME NOW AT '69 PRICES SEE A NEW HOME TODAY! San Antonio Home Builders Assn..

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