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Joplin Globei
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Globe's Farm, Market and Financial News CHANGES IN GRAIN" JOPUN STOCKYARDS MARKETS ARE VARIED The Week's Hoc and Lamb Trade Beclnn With Lower I'rlcei; Hold Steady. Trade at a Glance. Hogs: 25 cents lower; top $17.75. Cattle: About steady. Calves: Steady; top $32.

Sheep 50 cents lower; top $28. The week's opening prices in the livestock divisions at Joplin stockyards ranged from steady to ft ''fmi. Market 23 ctnti lower; (op bulk (ood-tholte 2UO-26U 17.7S. htnltr fIS.UOfa 17.00. llfht butcher Hi ouif 17.0V; J9.UO; 118.00^ K.60; $14.00 down.

Market about uteaily on ter a mid uti- chanKctl. coud-choKe lone-led utecrs and $20 00, extra choice Higher, mediuni'good fhort-fed steers and 1 Q0fy24 w. I i i rattle $18 20 00; medium to Kuod butcher iov.ii 1H 004i 20.00. to $22 ou. cannern and $14 00 choice jni to lower values for trade basis, wlthlgood butcher in bpsJai y(T, eood- hogs and lambs maiked down, butjsj 0 TMUe 1 6 cattle, including veal-calves, re- Jtock' and $22 oti.

common SJ6 stock coua 2U.OO. mained on a firm footing compared with last Fiiday's averages. The hog market opened with a 25-cent decline yesterday, and the STOCKS IRREGULAR IN ACTIVE TRADING! and Minun to Ob- t-ure Jumps to 8,350,000 Shurrw. New York, Nov. 20 lumen 1 restless today aud storks iirodured one of their most In Price" fllpflonpeil often from Uir rain to the lo'n column a a a i th.it trenrin a nhnwrert nt the rloje a and mlriin slcns were completely mixed up.

A coocl phowlnc hv ImlMlnE ma- Market steady; top 132 00: good- i medium kinds keen pUln and common light' teilalu and feme a and rliemlrsl a a i a offset, hv In nuto. rarllo-televlilon a rubber Gains ransed up to $1 i a very few dolnc exen better. Home ran to a $2 a share. Tradlnc totaled 2 C50 OOfi xhan-i, iprond hlshest figure for a day thlx month. 2.130,000 at the last lull i last wetk's ed Heavier hogs i a price sheep: Market so tower, top iambs spread from $15 to $17 alonjf lighter butchers.

Sows sold main- fi.oo. culls ly from $15 to $16 50. uo. The cattle market for Monday's session moved at about steady price patterns for slaughter cattle, and stock and fed cattle showed little actual change. The veal-calf market continued yesterday, with $32 still established as peak price.

1 although paid sparingly for strict choice calves, and good to choice types from $28 to $30. Top lambs were reduced 50 cents In the sheep division, selling after drop at $28. Medium and plain iambs were three to i dollars below buck lambs discounted one dollar and culls quoted from $20 down; slaughter ewes were $lfl to $13. CHICAGO Chicago. Nov.

IS 000. early later trade moderately ctht, cents lower on butercrs and 25 cenU off on top SIR 00 for TEXAS BULL DECLARED GRAND CHAMPION Kansas City, Nov. two-year-old Texas bull today won the grand championship of the fiftieth annual national show of the American Polled Hereford Association. The animal. Domestic Mischief 259, is owned by R.

A. Halbcrt, Sonora, Tex. The leserve championship went to a senior yeaihng 'f. bull, Anxiety Domino 25th, owned by. M.

T. Moore, Senatobia, Miss. Halbert also showed the grand champion in the sale bull class, winning with a senior yearling, Majestic Woodiow 244th. The re-j Week ago serve championship went to a tained (111 arnund i at the batch of week-cod tlie calns we-e a i up on an i a the prlre of groups of stocks 35 motor' v.as knnwledce th- i a a tizht aid a rtoitaces would rurtill 'prfxliftlon, at for i i i a In 19M Dfnp'tc i one to a Ohio preferred K7 i 37 a The PRICES ARE MINOR Up and Down During Tradinr-- Soybeans to Hlghrr. Chlcato.

Nov. 20. A of up and in on of trade todav left prices with cliansc at the cloae. firmed In desllntc. beana j'Utllne on the ptav.

All bean and except made new But beorn ended more than 3 cents below early jicaks. while oala were down more tuaii a cent from their a "il 3 i corn lower than Patur- lower to hiKher. oats lower to hlcher. H-'4 er. beins -J Vi higher lard tm- to 5 scents a hundred hleher at declared a 54 dh'dend on the 4 non-cumii'a- Issue co-npared v.

ith $1 a ago Other hfcher. PrfTd lo-ner Republic Steel off $1 12 at TJene-al R2 at S47 25, 7 at Wa-d. S3 at 64 7 Aair-raft 75 rents tt and i psM for Car tin 7 st SIOO 1 12 I st S7o Ml S1 at $47 ard I ch Portland Cement, 51 lower. The early dtrensth tnyitlfled nome of the local a a who couldn't find anv reason for It. from the Korean front If an thine, bearish on Traders fe't the earlv wa? a reflection of flrmnei-i In cotton and utocka more a a i Tnii carried ill fojbean contracts except November to the mark or above.

Around a it appeared that piemv of beans for sale. Prices quickly a a Thr $1 urn on oaU In the market. That price was paid for No. 1 extra i heavy In cen- eral spot oats pained 1 to 1 cents. Cash cnrn Earned around cent or more, No.

2 brinstnp as hieh as $1 4 a bushel Some corn to a over the veek-end. Or PRICES Wheat Hish Mar. 2-32ndi to Ra'lroad tondji lio'tinded if a po'nt advanced junior yearling. Alf Real a hich 11! I I 4 11 r. 351 3 07 1 L'-ith (Hi 1 a Jill- R.

Dec a loads choice 1SO-210 pound', 4 Si Mar 2 33 22S'4 1 M' 4 1 664 S7 VVJ 1 S3 3 2 8 3 3 oo Saturdav's Close 27'4 $2 2S 2 32'4 233'i 233 2 2 6 2 32 1 2 26', 2 3 3 1 1 Si 1 6t" 1 65 01 -S5 1 -il 3 1 SI 1 64 1 61 1 65n l.SO'i 1 1 64 1 65 'n 7D---Toplin Globe Tuesday, Novrmbfr 21, 1950. MAN CHARGED WITH MANSLAUGHTER FREED chaifre dismissed. 3 51 3 1 61 CRIMINAL DOCKETS OF COURT TERM SET TrlaU In Both Uhi.lon* In He Held 11 and 12, Civil December 13,14 and IK. Cartnagc Me opening of the November leim of circuit couit here today the criminal docket was net by both divisions for December 11 and 12. Civil will be tried on December 13.

14 and 15. Judge Walter E. Bailey of division No. 1 set the following cases: Russell i chaiged witri murder of Uaiold A. Harmon, was set for Dccembtn 11.

Leonaid Mills, charged with grand larceny, spt for December 11. Kennnth Dodion, charged with burglary, sot for December 11. Roscoe E. Smith, alias Clyde Baker, chained on two counts with attempting to obtain money under false pretense, plpaded innocent and his attorney granted "until November 27 to file a motion to quash. The cases of William E.

Bolton, charged a i concealed weapons and i a and larceny, were set for December 11. The case of R. Wilson, charged with obtaining money under false pretences, a dismissed upon payment of costs. The case of Frank Soper, charged i disposing of mortgaged property, was set for December 11. i Charge Dismissed.

On recommendation by the prosecution aUoiney, charges of manslaughter against Carl Vincent Anderson, i nut of the death of a 16-vear-old Jophn bicycle rider an accident a year ago, the BronX( Ne dismissed. Bond was ordered forfeited in Jlbfrty undpr bond folloulnjf the by hirhwav patrol. WorrjTof FALSE TEETH Slipping or Irritating? Gerald Brown, 28-year-old Juplin Don't by glass worker, who was )p dropping or with in court at ou eat. uik uuuh has been released and the able ierne of comfort and seruri ty tiy holding more No Brown chained In i i with the death of Ernest Jay, 29, of Little a fellow worker who was killed in the crash of a motor car said to have ben driven by Brown. Brown had boon at SAFE, EFFECTIVE 2-WAY RELIEF FROM COLO'S MISMIU Safe.

for you and your its comfort as you start to rub. bringing effective 2-way relief. Penetro eases chest muscle tightness and aching soreness. Medicated vapors soothe breathing passages, clear the head, lessen cough. Clean, white, pleasant to use.

Buy Penetro today. QuickActinqHub IOVELY MATRON SAYS "NOTHING BETTER FOR CONSTIPATION" Mrs. Kiirnmy. Uooc. a or ICl Blkollnr (non-aild).

Get a a drug (tore. IS FORD ISth Mela tOc cud 2 FEATURIS--2 HIT I "BEAU GESTf" HIT NO. "BENGAL LANCERS" Htarrlnf ((HUTU COLOR CARTOON nr. hw.itr weiKhu were: I IH.73 ior Jun 5 or vear llng bull-- OnodagO Kan as T-TT- owned hy EE by -n 3 62 2 9 6 29fi'i 29SV. AVERAGES re.r 4 Co, 20 2 P2 2 2 2 "6' i 2 9 7 4 2 2 07 2 9 4 2.96 "i Cattle 13000.

caKes "(Hf. SOOd and artUi- fully cents higher: )t-n heifers jstroCK to COBS steady 21 cents hiRher, to i hKlfc fod and rho'ce led I3B Mfe 25; pome jRanch, steers cows steTs 1 13 1,900. s.auEl.ier do.vn h.ife« and K'J Aster, Senatobia, Miss. Summer jearhnjr bull tt WE tn.t Gold, owned by Orvil E. to uni.nn_ed North Platte, inK VJ vts fln6y lo stot 3 acj rt Of 231 11 Rallroadi 70 "12 Utilities 12 acuve.

10 strong. VO'I-TJC of transactions yesUrday aj- pounds up Ifei auive tha-. 2 25 snares. Senior bull calf--Double Dandy to 100. ctoo.ce arojod 1.025-j AVn Fl'TIKEP New Tcrk Z'nc s.cadv to ftror.g.

se erai closed 75 to 300 higher, Kits 15 tinchanRpd to te- butt J34 00 cfmTJon to 24 0" r.tf rredturn 'to low-cord $23 32 lojrij ers' J33 OO SJletp 1 VHi; rtta to choice to r-tti- $2 bulk S29 50 Junior turn 6th. owned by John M. Lewis Son. Lamed, Kan. Female classes will be judged tomorrow.

M.J! by easier-; KHCt, Idndf. New Nov. K) "it." B.d Bus .192 ca! CHICAGO rOCLTRt Kov '-fi-- Lhe pnu'lrr 1 Orn Tr )wil: f. layiiE prices Ipcnrp lower, Munruit Bo-d Fand 1 fed 1 f'i' rr.eci $2n 22 ftf; odd lots C(nis J22 00: ard c-Jticrs to S2-W. $32 spar- Tr.eo.cci and good ka.ing cahes icoori i'wke's moderate 4 ROM and cto Cf 4.24.poand J30 OOSi3T "0.

fltshy 529 75, to 20 IB E(''Hi s.eers MO up $25 00 I js5 29 rnoice stcT Zinc--Concent ra tes ZINC 1115 8 i Clelland and Clyde McClelland. charged with car tampering, when fcetter jj an they failed to appear. Olive The case of Lav erne Stokes abktg They WOT 0 gen lly yet 80 charged with a i concealed iho kl remO ving waste from the FOR GOOD FOOD Your Wise Choice MORRISON'S MILLER CAFE POPULAR PRICKS NEXT TO rillsCO BLDG. For Finest in Visit Webb City G.I-Y-I-C NOW SHOWING The Fiinnleit Thlnr That Ktet "LOUISA" Starring RONALD REAGAN CHARLES COBURN Show Ins--7 -in. Jl 00 PLUS SECOND BIG HUMPHREY BOGART 'IN A LONELY PLACE" 00.

9 20 LARSEN NOW SHOWING JOHN FORD "WAGON MASTER" Ben Johnson--Joonne Dri WILLARD PARKER "BODY HOLD" intestinal tract." weapons, was continued over term The case enne a anotedohio nvsicianr Ritchie, charged with grand lar- a i i Note: For years, Dr. F.M.Edwards, of Kenneth Marlm anotedohio nvsicianrecomm ended oliveTab i ete troubled an its headaches, lack of pep and ba i breath. AU tcge- ceny, dismissed upon paymen, of costs. -The case of Jess Hudson, chaiged iMe Tabletg work CQ both with burglary and larceny and car! ajjd Iowef bo wels-- they give tampering, was continued over the natural-like bowel movements smooth no griping. I5e, 30ff.

Big Square and Round Dance Tonight at the CHATTERBOX Music Starts at 9:15 NO COVER CHARGE Don't Miss Our Big Thanksgiving Dance eotrates a(1 16 so Bt IStht" Triers 3S9I5 5c. LOCAL CASH GRAIN Tr Td lite Putnirrs Kurd 3 7 4 0 In, Fund 23 t'-im Bocd Fd 1TM 36 Vnfnn Pf Fs! Ol L'r'te5 Income. Fi Fd 4.57 SSSi 5 cen! 3 00 fa 31 Of. S36 00 17 C' 3000 rrsi 50 cents than 32 50 33 I 300 pounds J17.iOgj7 75; few choice 200- 7 rsr 13 iftOO term I A charge of embezzlement against Mary Fatten was reduced by Dale. Touneiot, prosecuting attorney, to petit larceny She pleaded guilty and was given a sentence of six ton: months in tne county jail and pa- ton; pi She was granted 60 days to I pay costs i A charge of felonious assault against Cecil Schrader was con- FOR THANKSGIVING DAY of Donald Riley, flRSFRVANrF TNIlBSnAV charged with non-support, was con- UttStKVAnLt inUKSUAl tinue was case of Max Dixon on a charge of embezzlement.

The trial of T. Arnold, charged vnth disposing: of mortgaged property, wfcs continued until the so GaJena, Kan. W. Clifford actmjr mayor of Galena. has Issued a proclamation urcinp Galena citizens to observe Thurs- as Thanksgiving day in a be- eir 1 $29 31 C'Oft.

Cattle und same as Sfteen fou-, lambs yearlrr.K" ewes C'xxl aai -en- 3 J7 25 I fitting: manner, ticallj roth ns pood ard Bj- Murco Inr i pncu xre Twaed en Tools tnktn frofn C'tv CSJI.T bid f'titfl. hund'ine YORK CIRB Ark GUI Air- 50 cent' ewes C'xxl aa5 lirsbs J2S 50 some jota J29 00 ursok! tTO a-d chr-c? 52 'amos sv- No' I Et Bond Sh nw CBrr. No. 2 1 3t i FonJ A 31'i'erased poi.rd-" I 2S5fl. rr.e ftrl cood "witr; fa.l sVms 73-2450.

oi! lot' 47-. S14 50 me. in No 7 No. 2 Barley No 2 I Airc 1 IT 3 ST. LOUS LIVESTOCK Natioiai S'ocXyards Net.

Hops--Tce pts. J4 "SOO. snwm 25 SS- finbeitui 2 4 i KT rk 2i Idaho 3 I JOO 33 S' 3 i 25- few rjbjert to notice. boajht on cf Jool'B Vlln Ire nr-w the' ms srniis- ccra, NEW YORK STOCKS S35- 240-270 $JS and over $17 I5O- 7t i 400 srre'v $16 vis heavier sows Ji r.O The proclamation follows: "Whereas, it has been the custom of the people of our great nation since the Piljrnms landed in Xew England to set aside ar.d observe a Thursday in Kovember of each year as Thanksjriving day: and, it has long been the 3 custom of the president of the tJ States and the governors of the states to issue a proclamation for due observance ol Thanksgiving day: "Therefore. Orin W.

Clifford, acting mayor of the xy of Galena. Kansas, do hereby proclaim and declare that the twenty-third day of November, A. 1S50, be ruary term of court- A continuation was granted Mer-J rell Pearce on a charge of grand larceny. The case of Lee James Hydeiy charged with leax'ing the scene of an accident, vras continued to the Februarv term. Roland Pinkard was sentenced bv Judge Woodson Oldham in division No.

2 to, six months in the county jail and later paroled on payment of costs on a car-tamper- charge. He was given six ing months to make payment. Other division No. 2 cases: The trial of Jack Beck, charged with embezzlement, was set for December 11. The trial of Jim Carver, alias Jack Hodgson, charged with forg- and boars 50c iowtT.

Thanks dav and I urge all er was set for December 11- PRODUCE QUOTATIONS i New Yc-k. NOT. 20 (JF-Air A'! frt (By Producers and lie Krocer i Lies My 14.50. J9.50 S13 OO. Pt5.

4 50O Carres. flKUEhter steers and kt.tfr* steadj to steers and fce'f- 1 SOc h'She-- en, neady to 1 higher rrostiy SZ5.OO yp- and four loads of a-, rape Jteers n-. er I SOU si $30 2.V to lo-vr pxxj 75 'iC(! 00. lo'd cho.ce raised jcarlincs trd frrall iols of steers ircst i-o St OW OW Tfl Am vr, Am Armour Co P.f! Mf)t I Mo KST T-x i MorSS citizens in our city 10 make The trial on the charge of rape and proper observance of the same, i of AJoert Lansaw xras set for De- us on coming Thanks-1cember 11- giving day enjoy our many bless-j A charge of attempted rape ings and pray to God that they against Henry Dalton was Jis- shall continue!" missed by the state. The case of Pera is the o'idcst petroleum- charged with the disposing of contin- -d at S26 co: v- To S22 no coTi led'urr to producing in South Amer- mortgaged property, was ica Md petroleum its most ued.

2 rar.ners "id SOfc -SO euv c.innrrs $14 OO dcran: inediam S2P 2C.OO; umi a oo- an) rr.fdi- Lm 521 2 OO. riown to OO Heceptf. 1.500. c.as-ses Tract.cal tort Jarntsst 00-1 liberal portant rnmerai product. T4600 SIZES Rrc 3 25 to butcher: cood" a-i Fd 43 T2 29 00.

ubfra No SScl-y 1 BROILER QUOTATIONS No A-vIa No ATI Co i rackSTti Sjn. 1 sk.r.« 50; load Xn. 2 for for mr.H Poultry Rfntonvillai -w K- csn 31 Brnwr. Kan- Adrt A15i Prr If-, rar Tf O--. 31 ril RI A Tar ALWAYS SELL ALL YOUR LIVESTOCK in a Central Public Market These Commission Firms Will Get You the Highest Possible Price for Your Livestock: JOPLIN NATIONAL OWEN BROS.

BURNEY-WILES JOPLIN STOCKYARDS Cut TV- -t Wr A i.e Corit Coat O-it rer-rv -JC) Torh. Nov. record i Te-r It 20 for cottoii tne New or cofon esciance i T'-e'i-i the or a broad i Th for I PiT-io--h o.T M-, Trie neari delivery rtar-, Gum Tn 44 O3 poaadj Ta-r ch pf TT. SJ; 'n The oific.al record on 1 Ks'J'" rr Tmrk to Kf-; Tfe- Juruex! r-jrmc' the! 5xffinT Tfe j-fu-r is Sl ci yT- f. A rr-j of jhorl I.

St 1. SrVnl-f 3rn! 01 PV.I-T rop lor 3rn! Jbrtvid. rray r-fr of rosier in i country ntti ir ac. Covertr.E SIS rt ct Nor RT pf 1 Cor? Herr TAr VoS 111 7--JI-X3 Ft! MH 5 ii-av ors K. C.

Itil In: I a t. i- A 1, rtr A 1,5 39 Tet Vn 3, Tr 1 J-d CTiera 1C 14 pr No S3 NK 73 CTT-I Nf. a No. 3 pf S3 JO i 3 A A mi jiiiTie- The case of Harold Hamacher and Kuth Hamacher. charged with obtaining mo'ney under false pretenses, was continued.

The trial of Delbert Stoniker. charged with statutory was for December UL An appeal of the of the city of Carthage against Edward Zinn 'was set for December 11. HELD IN CALIFORNIA SLAYING Neosho, Nov. Le- iroy Farmer, 30 old. of Granby.

is fceins: held for federal authorities in the Newton county jail here. FBI agents Farmer facrs a federal charge of unlatAul flight from California to avoid prosecution. Farmer is in Modesto. in.connection with the death 1 of a man named Cooper who ported to been killed in a motor car during a fight last summer. Officers say Cooper and Farmer, both peach pickers at the time, engaged an the altercation.

VISIT ONE OF INCH THEATRES FOR THE BEST INI MTERTAINMRNT NOW SHOWING! The of V. S. "TRIPOLI" JOHN O'MARX 2S 3.31 5.34. 9.40. Color by Technirntor COLOR CARTOON 1ATE ENDS TODAY! "UNION STATION" WILLIAM BARKY At 1 "TARNISHED DOROTHV LTHOX At 2-26-S 097.52-10.25 WALTER "THE FURIES PLVS C4RTOON SHOWING DAMNED DONT CRY" OUR 1950 SKATING REVUE GREEN TOP ROLLER RINK NORTH MAfN ST.

JOPUN. MO. SNOW STARTS 8 P. M. Two Hours of Comedy and Dance ADULTS 75e--CHILDREN 35c rnder II Seating Capacity 375 Monday.

Nov. 20, Tnesday, Nov. 21 lOc DERAY By Popular Request 1he whole a MUI tOI MII It TIC ID UOT 30c Me ftild tame 'era ihip ereir womwi "CAPTAIN CHINA" with JOHN PAYNE "MISS GRANT TAKES RICHMOND" ith WILLIAM HOLDEN LUCILLE IALL "OVER 30" DANCE STAGS OR COUPLES Nov. 22 JULES HERMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA Kt rt.CS TAX Thanksgiving Dance Nov. 23 JULES HERMAN SPECIAL THANKSGIVING DINNER THURSDAY.

NOVEMBER 23 BUSINESSMEN'S Special Noonday LUNCHEON Featured Every Weekday FINE FOOD EXCELLENT SERVICE FULL 1LOCK PARKING SPACE REAR ENTRANCE AMPLE SEATING CAPACITY EXCELLENT IANQUET FACILITIES Recornmendeti by Duncan end AAA Famous for Good Triingi to and Drink 1216 Main Phone 723 THIRTY si of Joplin N5TALLMENT j. m. SS 35 to can. 50c Tilt 6:00 Then tSc Children 14c NOW LAST 2 DAYS Plus 'fortunes of Captain --THURSDAY-- M-G-M's romance of a daredevil and Yon'U like YELLOWSTONE different flavor--rich but not heavr. BLACK LABEL-- 90 Proof Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whisker: in for ANNS ArAM5.

AUO AVAILA NAME. AP- in coins for onr Anne Book! See the smart and easy-few for gift Printed in booh free pattern for QP688 iTOfll fllftlt tOWSVHlI, JEWS PA PER I.

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