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The Waco News-Tribune from Waco, Texas • Page 28

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Waco, Texas
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a to 15 hUfher. Der S4 33, NKW VOWL Ctoee Cattle Steady; Hogs Off 25c A run of Iffered for oo the The frsv srade and quotations on other fann producu ai tty Waco were quoted 25r lower on ORLEAN Thursdav Sow, held i Hlch Irtn msft December 54 33 34 IS 34.30h HI" December March Jub October December March May 34.37 34 20 34 37 34.87 34 33 34.64 85 34 34 34 34 82 33 34.94 34 3490 -Sl 34 72 34 55 34 74 34 58 34 34 ,71 34 tn .34 70 4 9 34 67 34 79 Thuridav. and iZis. nimved I 9 lM 4 Sr lb ducks and geese I 5 th TV each. Ro.

1 7-oung 4T211" Nn 1 on tv local market at 23 lb No 1 old Vna IV lb Select wTtite quoted AV Ko. 1 4ftr No- 1 aoj: medium pullet aell at 23 Dolnr rmdticta A milk to 5 pef 26-8 06 per cwi. Local Thursday: Mito kaffir 82 45 per ear com t. 60 75 bushel; barley and 25 intsvi; wheat fl. 9 MlO bushel.

Meal, relkas. sellers cottonseed meat at fT8 per tor- at 87 vr tmr at 572 vr ton. coilonseed hulls December 34 77 34 71 M.W Spot rotton unchanaed. 374 middling 29 9 h. mkidUng 35 90 dling 34 So.

10 984 atork 541 887 Stock Market Drops Again NEW YORK Dec. tB-The ket declined today for the aecotYd conaecu- went to around I potnta. There waa, however. ctwalVrmhle lealsUiKe to the fan. were vrVv tha hard- 2 the which riwt ahead 134 The Aaaoclated average droppM Vrk SI 10 at tl 49 5 C.

It was down Prior to that four straight to a high atnce vpi. toUled 3 300.000 era hie dmp from the traded highest In four NEW YORK aTOTKh R) 190 Am Tel A Tel IHS NEW YORK i OTTON'iEEO 3 YORK. Dec, 9 tB -Cottonseed oil to 8 higher. Dec, 14 94 Marrh 14 98 b. TEXAS SPOT DA.LLAS spot cotton 33 Galveston SS.f®.

Houston 33 90 Grain Market Trade Active CHICAGO tB-Soybeans were firm today in an active grain market- FeM gatna partlcularb' com. were weak at one lime. They recovered part of their ktsses before the close. Cash com x-sftw sell at 2 1 on the i ceipts have Increased In tV past week market; choice and that 12 American 11 Atchiarm TASK 48 Bethlehem Steel 585 Chrysler 74 IXi Pont 160 General Electric 100 General 26 Gulf Oil 58 Inl Harvester Mo Kan Tex Montgomery Ward Panhandle OH Penney. JC Phillips Petroleum Pure Oil Radio Corp Roebuck Sinclair OH Socony Vacuum Pacific 202 Sundard (XI NJ 24 Texas Company.

8 Texas Gulf Sulphur 39 Texas Pacific CAO 58 Tide Water 133 S. Steel 57 53 14 41 87 158 87 304 1324 954 944 684 884 88 186 187 4 924 924 924 644 834 834 354 884 84 94 754 9 9 874 974 884 874 714 7S4 374 374 784 754 784 514 504 504 494 484 484 524 514 524 1104 108 1104 864 884 1184 1174 1184 484 454 48 284 874 874 MAN, TOO, CAN CHANGE MIND AUSTIN, Dec. D. Lance of Mission had court approval Thursday to change his mind. Lance first sued C.

F. Spikes of Mission to get water he said Spikes wAs diverting from his land. Then he sued Three Cities for damage to his because of diverted water. The claimed Lance change his mind and sued once for water and again for mon py. The Third Court of Ovu Appeals said he could.

384 84 784 94 884 884 734 38 4 quoted 90-S5C Ib. WORTH fort wx rth rx-d slaughter St 50: ccmmor and medium 10 (B1 cows 8 and choice it OO: common and Stocker steer and steer 14 00-19 stocker 25 -V: choice 190-340 lb 1 20n: steadv to weak, atougb-er lambs 1 50: ulUltv shnm 15 50 16 75 ew-es 4.50 feeder lambs 16.50, TEX 49 POll.TRY M4RKET kW Poultry South Texas irretw- tor lbs 19 East Te.xa* steads. 17-19 stmdy. Waco 1819 Cortocana 20 Wheat started out easy but rallied ward the finish. WTwaf 4-4 higher.

82 274 4 com 4 lower. December 4 1 lower to 4 higher, 824 4 rye 4 lower to higher. Decern Vr 11204 4 3 higher, Januan- 814 to 50 lower. December 313 9 115 9 1 AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE 40 Electric Bond A Sh 384 18 Humble (XI 984 974 NEW YORK RONIW Atrhlscm Topeka A Fe 4 lg 4 Pacific Texas Corporation 3 GRAIN RANGE CHICAGO WHr4T December Mav September December March May Julv NTTW YORK BOOL NEW YORK Dec. 9 rvcember futures 2 5 to 4 2 lower.

Dee. Marrh 175 May 173 3 July 189 7 Dec. 188 0 March Certificated apot wool tops 179 Mart Trading Dull NEW iB was itregular In dull tradirc bviay dipped sligb a' tn earty on profit and Raynell Lfliileni Entered hedging attracted by the brisk rally nK.v«i ur fmn, Alonzo Rak-nell told polioc Lantern Oub at 712 Taylor Avenue was entered Wednesday night and an undetermined amount of money was taken from the music box. He said entry was through one of the 2.274 2.254 2134 1144 1554 159 1.604 1614 September 1564 814 774 73 2.26 2 23 4 2.12 2.14 90 Bulls Average $511 at San Angelo Sale i SAN ANGELO Angus I bulls averaged $511 a head at a 274 4 stock sale held here. The highest 2 254 4 Price was $1.650 paid to Moore hv T.

D. Wil- Same Given Law Building President W. R. White of Bay lor University announced Thurs day that new law school building, now under construction, will be named Morrison tion Hall, honoring the late W. R.

Morrison of San Antonio and his widow. Dr. White said Morrison, owner of the St. Anthony Hotel in San Antonio, had through a quest in his will made possible enlarged education program on the U. S.

Constitution and the construction of the $500.000 law building, which will be one of the best equipped in the country. Mrs. Rites Today Mrs. Rosa Fay Smith. 29, of 3800 Windsor Avenue, died at 8:35 p.

m. Wednesday in a Dallas hospital. Funeral services will be held Frkiay at 2 p. m. Chapel With Dr.

M. L. Rhodes officiating. Burial will be in Waco Memorial Park. Mrs.

Smith was bom in Mount Calm. She had lived in Waco for 10 years. Survivors include her husbaiMl, Max Russel! Smith, a hi James Russell Smith and a daughter, Unda Fay Smith, all of Waco; her mother, Mrs. Ivy Chandler of Waco; three brothers. Troy Chandler, Roy Chandler, both of Waco and J.

C. Chandler of Houston; three sisters, Mrs. Mahan of Mount Calm, Mrs. Irene Horn of Mount Calm and Mrs. Adell Foster of Waco, gee obituary, Page 8, Sec.

1 Speech Contest Finals Are Today Winners from the five high schools in Greater Waco area will compete in the finals of the annual Speak for Democracy contest over Radio Station KWTX Friday at 4 p. m. Hie winner will represent Waco in a state contest in the month. The state winner Will re- Washington. D.

C. Finalists in contest are from University, Waco, La Vega, Moore and Connally High Schools. Three Centex Farmers to Get Awards for Soil Conservation Three Central Texas farmers will be htmored Saturday when they are presented soil conservation awards frwti the Central Texas soil conservation district. They will receive their awards over a television program from KCEN-TV at 6:15 p. m.

Tlie program is sponsored by the Temple Kiwanis Club agriculture committee. John B. Cole, a Kiwanis Club member, will be master of ceremonies. through the Farmers Home Administration will be discussed at the monthly meeting of the McLennan County Agricultural Workers Council Friday at noon at the Elite Cafe at the Circle, Charles Richter, Dallas, FHA soil and water specialist, will lead the discussion. Three Bell Countians are attending a training clinic for care and maintenance of tractors at College Station.

They are C. T. Hudson, assistant county agent, J. E. Agriculture Those appearing on the include C.

P. Vickery, chairman of the committee and vocational teacher at Temple High School; Arthur Fowler, president. Kiwanis Club; Clarence L. Stock, chairman, board of supervisors. Central Texas conservation district; Roy Fraze, first place conservation farmers; Steve F.

Polzer, second place farmer, and A. J. Dooley, third place conservation farmer. Conservation Loan Plans To Be Discussed at Meet The new soil and water conser vation loan program available Weaver, Belton, and J. W.

Holmes, Rogers. The men will set up a wmty for 4-H members in near future. They wil! return day. FFA Winners Named Members of the Axtell Futurt Farmers of America Chapter team which placed seccmd in Area 8 radio contest are Richard Abbott, Charles Magee and Bob Ehlers. tWfipi mems Battsf A Ho BoHiof Doiwyllako WoHlot new SEtVMa SUOaESWOWS EVEtY EACKMI frozen DOWNYFIAKI 1-minute WAFFIIS 2.144 1 54 1.574 1 1594 1604-4 1.81 1564 1.604 1 5 March May U4RO Dacember March May 14 20 13.40 1Y25 814 804 764 TIS 13.90 18.15 S24-4 814-4 774-4 724 13 92-97 13 37 13.25 Bros, of Eldorado by T.

D. Williams of Jacksboro. nother Moore bull went to Meckel Tittle of Sonora for $1,000. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING RXN-SAS CITY- KANSAS dark hard 2.414-2.414, com 2 1 62. oats 2 824-S94 corrrriMKXt hhn srtiich fourvj rather Umtted Dcmaix! based primarily ofi expec- of a firmer market later on, due to the movement oi cotton Into Decemher over a fatv akie tarvge 19 December notioes Issued rirru-Uited The rvcember oper Interest at the swn of trading oomiv.

to Late afiemoor were iB New Falls Farm Bureau Head Takes Over MARUN. Dec. 9 The Falls County Farm Bureau held its monthly meeting in Marlin Tuesday night at which time outgoing President Guy Garrett Jr. of Marlin relinquished office to Dr. Gibnev Kendrick of Rosebud.

Annual reports were given by the retiring president; the treasurer, J. R. Portele of Marlin, and insurance agent, J. M. Wilson of Marlin.

Walter Sudduth of Lott gave a report of the state ccwiven- tion at Galveston. Dr. Kendrick presented Garrett with a new hat for signing up the most new members in an attendance contest. Fooo TOP NEW! COFFEE FLAVOF INSTANT POSTUM NocaffeinlCostslessthankacup! WOLF CHILI SPECIALS GOOD THURSDAY P. M.

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CAH 39 Aunt Jemima FLOUR 5-LB. PURE LARD WILSON 3cS 57c STRATFORD CIGARETTES Ctn. $169 of 200 I SUGAR Imperkil JEWEL SALAD OIL 10 BAG 85c 59 GREENS White Swan, Mmtard or Turnip m. 10c It's Fresher PURE MILK Gal. SAUD MESSING Nationaliy Advertlaed Brand Pf.

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No. 1 Rods IOu.39' OUNtES APPLES 1 Texot Sweet 1 1 Rome Beauty 1 5'l ONIONS Yollow Lb. 5 CORN GRITS PEAS DIAMOND Tail Can Your Ciloice IO- BRICKM AN EAST WACO 618 ELM NORTH WACO 1921 N. QUALITY RIGHTS RESERVED.

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1907-1973