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Miami News-Record from Miami, Oklahoma • Page 13

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Miami News-Recordi
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Miami, Oklahoma
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MIAMI, OKLAHOMA STOCKS JOG IN SATURDAY RUT Few Leaden Make Small Shown By Most Traders NEW YORK, dct. a-un- stock market jogged along in a rut today With a few leaders adding gains of fractions to around a point or more. The list was mixed at the close, but both gains and losses in most cases were small. Aircrafts, steels and motor beriefitted from an up watd push, but buying interest proved unenthusiastic and rallies were weak. Traders were cautions in making commitments in view of this country's promised participation in an imminent Nine-Power conference on the Fat Eastern crisis.

There was little in domestic new? to influence the market one way or an other. Interest was displayed in the New York speech of Chairman Jones, of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation in which ho said he failed to any good reason for the market's recent slump. A big government order, placed with Boeing, helped the aircraft shares. Chrysler improved on trade estimates third quarter sr'es were 30 percent better than in 1936. Transactions totaled shares compared with 285,720 last Saturday.

The Associated. Press av erage of 60 stocks gained .1 of a point at 52.6. Bonds moved lower, secondary eign dollar, obligations being under rail and industrial issues and for- pressure most of the session. Saturday's closing prices: Amberican Smelt. Ref.

62 American T. 157V 2 Anaconda Copper A- T. F. Atlas Powder 61 Barnsdall -16 Bethlehem Steel Peace Wanted Gen. Iwane Matsui, Japanese on the Shang hai front, in the first officia statement: An, the "Japanese inva sipn" of vChina, declared that the "mission of-the Japanese army (in China) is.t'o establish the founda ti6ns for a firm and lasting peace east 'Asia." Chrvsler 85 ...123 Columbia feas Electric Com; ''invest.

Trust 50 Consolidated Oil Continental Can. 51 Corn Products 61 Cudahy Products 21 Curtiss-Wright Curtiss-Wright DuPont de' Nem. 135 General Electric 42 General Foods General Motors Goodyear Tire Rubber 26 Hercules Powder 115 Hudson Motors 9 7 International Harvester 85V Kenriecott" Copper Mack Trucks 28 Mid-Continent Pet. 22 Missouri, Kais. Tex.

3 Montgomery Ward 43 Nash-Kelvinator .22 National Biscuit 23 Ohio OH iftfc Motor "enney (J, 82 R. R. 30 Petrol ...4..,. tadio Cofp. of Am.

temington Rand lepublic Iron Steel leynolds Tobacco 4634 Safeway Stores St. Joseph Lead 41 St. Louis-San. Fran. Sears-Roebuck Shell Union Oil Soeoftcy Vacuum 17 Standard Oil, California Standard Oil, Indiana Standard Jersey Studebaker.

Swift Company 19 Texas Corporation Union Pacific United Aircraft United Corporation United Fruit United Gas Imp. 11 U. S. Rubber 35 U. S.

Steel 7.1 Western Union 32 Westinghouse El. Mfg. ..110 Woolworth CURB Associated Gas Elec Cities Service Cities Service Prf Eagle-Picher Lead Electric Bond Share 10 Eaftle-Picher Honor Roll 70 Announced The honor roll of superintendents and foremen of the Eagle- Picher Mining Smelting company, who supervised the work of their crews during the month of September with no lost-time accidents, includes four superintendents and 17 foremen. Eight properties and five departments operated throughout the period with perfect records. The roll includes: Cecil Mitchell, Admiralty mill, Claude Russell and Nelyson Smith, mill, Arthur Plott and Charles Cummins, foremen.

W. H. Freudenberg, superintend- W. A. MAXSON JIP NICHOLS Cattle and Calf Salesmen JOHN L.

HARRISON V. COUCH Hog and Sheep Salesmen Maxson Live Stock RUTH BONDED FOR YOUR PROTECTION 511; Night 1614F5 BILL LOVEAIL, Field Man ATTENTION STOCKMEN Plan Now to Attend the Miami Stockyard Opening and, Free Barbecue Safeguard TOUR CROP MONET T- Wheij your crop money is in your hands, don't let it get out of yourhands without a record of every expenditure. Pay your bills by check, Keep the balance of your funds jafejy on deposit in this bank, where it will also have the additional protection afforded by Federal Deposit Insurance, Ypu vvill find the cooperation of our officers a help in all financial matters. We are wgrking for the welfare of the farmers of this section and we are always ready to give you the best of attention. MIAMI.OKLA.

This Bank Congratulates Miami On Its Newest Achievement Of Progress The Miami Stockyards! WarnsC. 1,0. STOVE BLAST IS FAT ALTO THREE Three Others Burned in Farmhouse Blaze Near Senath, Mo, "Organizers for the C. I. 0.

will not be tolerated in Memphis," warned Mayor Watkins Overton, pictured above, and shortly thereafter Organizer Norman Smith was twice beaten by unidentified assailants as he tried to'- unionize automobile workers. Mayor Overton then promised a full police investigation. Smith's injuries in each beating painful but not serious. SENATH, Oct. Three persons were burned to death and three others suffered burns of i more or less serious nature when the home of Franklin Lewis was destroyed by fire here early today following explosion of an oil stove.

The are: J. Lewis, aged 5, and Collie Lewis, 10, sons of the owner of the house, and Jeff McMullen, 45, of Broseley, employed by.Lewis as a cotton picker. Lewis, 50, suffered severe burns on his hands and face while attempting to rescue other members of his family. Mrs. Dally Lewis, 35, his wife, was only slightly burned.

Betty Gertrude Lewis, 13, was so jadly burned doctors say her recovery is doubtful. She was taken a hospital at Jonesboro, Ark. Mrs. Bertie Lewis, 81, an invalid, in whose room the stove exploded, escaped uninjurel. ent Central' mill, Carl Juergen, Charles Post and Frank McGaw, foremen.

N. E. Eitter, mine, L. C. Marcus, foreman; admiralty mine, O.

A. foreman; Crystal mine, W. Starr, foreman; and Swalley mine, N. A. Keithley, foreman.

J. Cuddeback, superintendent C. E. mine, Elmer Budgett, foreman. -Electric department August Witzansky, foreman.

Construction Jenkins, foreman. Steel Johnson, foreman. Machine E. Burkholder foreman. R.

Nicks, foreman. Courthouse News Briefly Chronicled i 15 Properties Gain C.M. R. Honor Roll According to an' announcement issued from the office of the engineer of the Commerce Mining Royalty company, 15 properties of the company and seven departments' operated throughout September with no lost-time accidents. Six superintendents and 30 foreman are listed, on the honor roll, having guided 'their crews through the month without The honor roll is as follows: Bird Mill," C.

Craig, West and J. A. Calkins, foremen; railroad, C. Hampton, foreman; Pelican, Dick Lawrence, foreman; Laura. Jenny, C.

F. Abernathy, foreman; 'and No. 23, Louis Grimes foreman. Tuthill, super intendent. Mill, Robert Redhage, W.

Sullivan and J. Haworth, foremen; ground (night), C. Grayson, foreman. Beaver Tailings mill Wayne Bufford, foreman. Blue C.

A. Baker and C. Burke, foremen; ground (night) A. C. Baker.

McLaughlin, superintendent. Mill, and McBride, foremen; ground, C. B. Malocsay, superintendent. Mill? foreman ground, Bill Anderson, foreman.

F. Lennon, superintendent. Mill, J. foreman. Lou and A Bidson, foremen.

Shaft repair Metz, foreman. Power plant. Glenn Bitticks, plant superintendent. Electric Foster, foreman. Steel Treblecox, foreman.

Reclaiming department Joe Breeden, foreman. Supply Reniker and Henry Duffee, foreman. MARRIAGE LICENSES Floyd E. Shere, 21, Welch, and Miss Jean C. McCoy, 16, Welch.

L. M. Thomas, 68, Miami, and Mrs. Cora Rhodes, 57 Miami. WARRANTY DEEDS C.

W. Livingston etux to B. See; Lot 9, Blk. 10, Miami. Dee C.

Harrison to Fannie Harrison; NEH4 SW'i 19-26-25. E. Mclntosh etux to John A Robinson; NE 1 35-28-22 Maude E. DeArmond etal to Fern Henley; Lots 12,13, 14, Blk. 15 Minmi.

Grace Wright Dick etvir to in Trust for Quapaw Tribe NW SBVt Sec. 4 9-28-23 Harold Boyd etux to Las Dam Lots 2 to 12, Blk. 4 foniswood Add. to Miami. Viola Alexander Martin etvir Veigh Randall; Lot 11, Blk.

17 Shapp-Whitebird Quapaw D. N. Stafford etux to Jake Tosh 35-26-24. LV THE PROBATte COURT Estate of 0. E.

Fisher, deceased) from appearance docket, lea. Estate fcf'JOBepti CfoWdef, ased; Lots 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29 East BroadlwAy street in dotte and 7 acres ih Sfi'4 of W. E. Estate of Dora Belle Coy ceased; A NWji 2M8-23. AFTON REFUNDING BOND ISSUE IS APPROVED OKLAHOMA CITY, Oct.

issues approved as to form today by Attorney General Williamson included: Afton, Ottawa county, refunding $10,278, Read the advertising, too! Notice to Farmers and Traders YOU who have patronized me in the last 11 years at the Miami Packr ing Co. We now have a fully equipped stockyards where there will be competitive bidding. They have the proper facilities to handle business of this nature. I will therefore discontinue at the present time, buying at the Packing Plant. While it has not always been easy to buy on one bid, we have managed to carry on until better arrangements could be made.

I wish to thank every one who has patronized our market in the past and wish them lots of good luck. Amos Carter Elmer F. Hupperfelt etux to Le Roy T. Taylor; $31; Lots 23 24, Elk. G.

M. Weems to LeRoy T. Tay or; $20; Lot 91, Miami. Midland Savings Loan Co. W.

D. Lightner; $10; Lot 25, Blk. 103, Miami. Jasper Newton Ogg -etux to.C. C.

Bonltinghouse; $75; Lots 1 2, Blk. 66, Afton. 'lot Nat. Bank, Miami, Ethel Lots 9 10, Blk. 9, Miami.

W. M. Gunderman etux to 0. C. Thompson etux: Lot 1 in 4-2625 "Let 6 of Raymond A.

Crosby etux to Har- ry Poynter; 82:50 sq. ft. 01 land beginning 100 of N.W corner Sec. 5, thence 165 feet south thence 50 feet west thence 165 feet north thncG 50 feet east to beginning, in Twp. 24.

L. V. Middleton etux-to Byron HuU'hens etux; Lot 5, Blk. 2, Warthon Pittman Add. to Commerce.

J. A. Daniels etux to Ray Thomas; LoLts 20 21, Blk. 125, and Lots 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, Blk. 129, City of Miami.

S. A. Cook etux to Frank Cook; LotL 5, Blk. 1, DeVilliers subdivision. SHERIFF'S DEED J.

Daniels etux by Sheriff to HOLC; $1013; Lot 8, Blk. 71, Miami. QUIT CLAIM DEEDS W. G. Swinney etux to W.

W. Tillmon; Lots 5 6, Blk. 9, Artesian Add. to Miami. Chas.

Shoe to LeRoy T. Taylor; S10; Lots .16 17, 45, Miami. H. 0. McClure to LeRoy T.

Taylor; LoLts 4 5, Blk. 9, Miami. Dr.vid K. Harvey to LeRoy Taylor; $10; Lot 11, Blk. 35, Miami.

Maude S. Morris Richardsoji et- vir Frank Covey; 81; SEM, Sec. 29 and NE'4 32-28-24. IN THE DISTRICT COURT Albert Reynolds vs, Nora Reynolds etal; determination of ip; NVa NWH 34-28-22 NV 2 NEK 33-28-22. Opal Rayburn vs.

William Rayburn; divorce. Virginia Haught Hangbt; divorce. Bessie Fairman as Clifford Fairman, a Miami Stockyards vs Glenn mother ol minor) vs Cleve J. Lumpkins; damages; $200.00. Ivy Stelle vs.

Edward Stelle; di vorce. Mice Roark vs. C. E. Roark; di vorce; NWH NW'4 NWU 5-25-25.

Hattie M. Blair etal vs. Dame Parker, etal; Quiet Title; Lots 2 12, Blk, 58, Miami. Gladys Rose vs. Homer Rose; di vorce.

Flora L. Taulman vs. Clarence A Taulman; divorce. Eunice Sarten vs. Lee Sarten divorce.

Alma Boyd vs. Noel Boyd; di vorre. Finis C. Maney vs. Myrtle Ma ney; divorce.

Alice Davis vs. Earl Davis; di vorce. Wilraa Hanna vs. Dennis Hanna divorce. Harry H.

Hawkins vs. H. A. An drews, superintendent of Quapaw Indian Agency; injunction; 1-3 in 3 Miles North of Miami Phone 220 Open Competitive Monday On All Classes of Livestock Local and Distriet Packers and Nationally Known Packer Buyers Operating lathe Interest of Northeast Oklahoma Livestock Growers Open 24 Hours a Day to Receive Livestock Under the Management of and Hal Patterson You Are Cordially Invited to Attend the Free Barbecue Monday! FRANK CARMAN FRED COX STEVE SCHULTZ Cattle and Calf Salesmen BILL COX BILL NEFF Hog and Sheep Salesmen BERNICE KERB, Secretary Oklahoma Live Stock Commission Company Efficient, Courteous Service Phones: Day 608; Night 864; Night Wyandotte 78 MIAMI. OKLAHOMA We Appreciate Your Business Large or Smali-rWe're Home Folk, Too O.L.HOLDEN Hog and Sheep Salesman "DUTCH" I.

W. FERRIS PAUL HOLDEN Cattle and Calf Salesmen Commission Co. MIAMI, OKLAHOMA BONDED FOR YOUR PROTECTION PHONE 534 FREDA GABRIEL, Secretary SEVEN DAY SALE Monday through Saturday, Oct. 11 to 16 LOOK! Boys and Girls Trade for a New Fleetwood Bike As Low AB Ail These Features in a Fleetwood Streamlining Balloon Tires Heavy Enamel Finish Double Bar Frame Morrow or New- Departure Brakes Chrome Trimmings Electric Head and Tail Lights Electric Horn Ball-Bearing Sprocket Full Curve Mud Guards Parking Rack Your (nitiulh Free Models Here From $24.95 and Your Old Bike We'll give you up to' $12 for your old bicycle, according to its you trade it now for a new FLEETWOOD! With that $12, your cost on this fine new $24,95 bike would be only $12.95, And you can pay it as little as a dollar a week if you like, Bring your bike us appraise it TODAY! Bide a new bike with ALL the new features! Pay as little as A Week I on purchase price of new Bicycle during this 7 dsy sale, October to 16, I AME. 1 1 1 1 1 I ADPRESS I James Tire Service 123 South Main F.

Alley, Budget Manager 437.

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